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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



Dp.c. 12 — SUu.iiiig committees «■. re aimooncti-| — 

 W.iUei- l.jwiie was ciios. u .Stcrctary, and Dr Slai.jht- 

 on 1 Ijaplain. 



Dix. 13— A corumilti « wns ajipointed on Roads anil 

 Canals — I lie CoinniUiee ol Ihe Jiiiliciary was iiistrucl- 

 <■. i to inquire into tliu expediency oi' placins; p»;rson9 & 

 j,r.i(jt-rly (willi regard to itgal proceeiliii^a in tlit Unit- 

 ed Jlates courts) oi'ciliicn. of "^lati.-s aJmittpd into the 

 Urtion since tilt '29th Sept. 1789 upon a footing of equal 

 security with Ihe persons anil properly of th^, citizens of 

 the orii^inal J-'ates. 



\ conlid' nliai inessaife from llie I're.-idi nt was re- 

 ceived, and the duuls c.osed. ; 

 Dlic. 14. — Several resolutions to provide a more ex- 1 

 pedili'ius mode of seizure and forfeiture of -^oods ilh gal- 

 ly imported were agreei! to. — A resolution was agreed' 

 to lor laying before the Senate the pr(ireertin"-s in the. 

 cse of commodore i'orter. &c. — Dec. 19, A resolution 

 was agreed to tor inquiiing into the expediency of ex- 

 tending the sessions of the supreme coint of the United i 

 States, in order lo decide all the causis of every term. I 

 — re'ating to obtaining infornialion n specling lead 

 mines — for inquiring into the pxpedienry of amending, 

 the coiislitntinn so as to provide for Ihe eliction of the' 

 ['resident, and ViCe f r. sident by a direct vote of the j 

 i'eopie. 



UOUSJ:, Dkc. 9, .Stinding committees were .■ppoint 

 ed as usiial-r I'lie Hoii«e voted to a[>point a connuiltee 

 of ^pven to report on all suhj. cl* coming under Ihe sev- 

 eral a'.;t-, granting pensions to the olficers and soldiers ' 

 of the revolutionary army — the Rev. Keulien I'ost • 

 was elecle.l Chaplain of the House— Dkc \i, A bill | 

 making appropriations for Ihe compensation of Members j 

 of the House was reported, read and committi d— the i 

 committee of Way.- and Means was instructed loin-' 

 quire into the expediency of repealing the duty on im- 

 ported sa't. 



Ukc. V^, Mr Baihy of Mh^s. offered several resolu- 

 tions relative to roads and canals. Ace. which wire or- 

 d.red to be-|iii:ited.— Dkc. Id, A bill making approi.ri- 

 alions for revolutionary ami other pensioners was re- 

 ported and read twice — Ov.t. 15, 'Ihe cmniitlee on 

 roads and canals was instructed to inquire into the 

 utility of rail ways as a mode of conveyance for the 

 m.ti! in Carriages, and as a means ef iraiisportution ol 

 h-avy arli' les. and that Ihey report the comparalivt 

 coit of contracting rail ways and ca'.als, and the rela- 

 tive advapilagi? of Ihe two modes of con vevance, when 

 f.rm d. together wih such lads and opinions as they 

 may deem priiper. 



1 7f. 



A Virgiiii.i writer 3;.ys, as the citizu,. of that sta j 

 deq-air 01 being able lo r, duce the larir, they mu't «. 

 la b ish manuhactoii.s and enjoy its bVnntl" ThV 

 cotton, he says, with th.,n, will grow aiound the r^'i, 

 ■vhere it is to be carded, spun ami wove. 



A French Gazette ha, hem estahli-hed at \h troj; 



Tl e \atiorial Library established by Royr r. h- s jni| 

 been opened in the building partly occupierl by the 

 Lyceum in the Place i'elion, and is to be op; ned to Ihe 

 public two days in the week.— Po;/ au Prmte paper. 



A London paper mentions that the back of the great 

 limber ship Caron ol Renfrew, was so comph telv bro- 

 ken du log hrr passage, that previous to her grojnding 

 slu drew s;5 leet w.itir in the midships, and C-l at each 

 I xlremity. 



A contract has been entered into with Flenry ?. Tan- 

 ner, of Philadelphia, for engraving the map of Vir-inia 

 vvi:h the authorities of that slate. .Mr. Tanntr"is to 

 fmish Ihe work in one year, and lo receive when it is 

 completed, the sum of 4, 500 dollars.— »i«;o/ii. 



/>!.f«i.fry._A bed of, Mineral Coal has been discov , au m r^-M IX M t)l 



.he Leh^l, coal has 66-10.; and Worcesti r fs-lOO. | o^lck ^^I^lI'^ ^of th::'';^ U laf l^'Vf;^',^^^ 



riu 7a #.-1 he New Vork papers, on the authority late of Leominster, d, c'^d. in the county ol Worce-tM 



fa i-enator .n Congr, s^. s.ay th.it the excess of the as«iil raise Ihe sum of 1500 dollars, for the raiment 



.evenneoverthe expenditures has induced many mem- of debts and chaiges—.aid estat. is ^leas ntly -ih/a" 



hers of f ongress lo talk ol a reduction of the duties on ed in the north part of said Leominster on 1 /read -o 



some of the most nnportai.t articles of domestic consun p- | Lunenburg, ami would acion.modute both the farniir 



t.on ; such ascon-ee, tea, wme. salt, &c. This measure \ and Ihe mechanic, fur la.ticulars, inquire of W itl™..' 



ton i Fhelps, Congress stieet, l^ostun, of f umuer Fhel'ra 

 hung on the premi - ■■ ■• ... 



..l^;'''c^^^v/^^ -'■^>*«>**^^.=-removed^;omy.. 

 J3 to 64, Mark l-slreet, up stairs-whire he lespect- 

 lully solicits a continuance ol public lavor. Cards af 

 every description engraved and pnnted-Loor p-ates 

 and Stencill'latis furuishid-Engiavi,,.^ on V.'cod- 

 seals, ice. ext-cuti d to order. 



AU.VllMyillATOlL^S tale of R.al Lslate -By 1^ 



. , Ihis measure 



mav even he necessary to prevent smuggling. 



E.aVP'—'Vhe. able and energetic Pacha of Kgypt is de- 

 voting himself to the internal improvement ol the prm- 

 inces over which he reigns. S^everal cotton factories 

 are established at Cairo and in other parts of the king- 

 dom. Manufactories of brass cannon and other imrle- 

 mcnis of war are also established, and it is the i'acha's 

 en.ieavor that his subjects sbuuid manufacture every 

 thing for themselves. - - 



Cur. Troup — It is said in some of Ihe sonlhern pa- 

 pers that the Legislature of Georg a will pa-s a vote of. ipp, pc , , 

 censure upon Gov. Troup; on what parlicular of his ' \sii -I;" ' , ', , 

 conduct is not stated. j A.-^lll.b, pot, l<t 



The steam boat Comet, of Glasgow f^rofland) was 

 run foul of in the night, and sunk, bv the steam boat 

 Ayr. Only ten persons, of ei^-htv. who were supnosed 

 to be on board at the time of the disaster, were saved 



or of the snb'crihir. 

 DAVIIJ VMl.liHl. .'hl.'n'T. 

 Lt finjlnster, IJic. 6. llj*'5. 



[Corrected every '1 hursriay evening.] 



The pnbii,,liii;g of the oiiirial acts of Congre:-s bat 

 been lran<.f. rred from the .National Intelligencer to the 

 Kalional Jniirnal. 



A meeting of the eitj^, ns of Washitiglmi has been 

 hdd lor the purpose of digesting a plan of ilepresent.i- 

 tive Governmmit for the district of Columbia and ol 

 uieraoralijing Congress lor such an tslab islimciit. 



!n \orlli Carolina, the amount which was expended 

 by the slate lor the recppti.in and entertainment of 

 U n. ..aMy.tle, was 540!;9, and in Vbginia SlO.OilO. 



A>». .V.V3;n /vngtTif. — W., have si en the drawing- 

 and speeilical.ons of a newly invented rolary steam en- 

 SiU". by .Vies.sis. Averill & Hoard, and also seen the 

 model, a.id as ,ar as we have been able to judge of its 

 merit, we shoul.l,s.iy, that it is very ingenious, econom- 

 ical, a.-.d calculated lo be of practical utiihy. It oc- 

 cupies consid.rablyless space than (he usual steam eii- 

 gin. s. .,nd can he adapted to anv force. U „ i | he -m- 

 pl.ed to canal bo.^l.s, and occupy but little room in the 

 stern.— jVu,-,/i'j Adencalt. 



A I art of the Norwegian emigrants whose arrival at 

 f^ew Yoik in a small craft w ,s recently noticed, have, 

 U IS said located themselves in the town of Murray! 

 Orlians Co. near the caeal.— jV. Y. D. ^tdr. - 



The survey of the contemplated canal rente from the 

 rr.e canal throng!, the village of Auburn to Oswego, 

 was commenced on the -Sth nil. and is now in pro^ 



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■Olt, - . . 



)ii arl do. - . - . 



CEA.NS, while, 



Gi'.i'.P, mess, l't)0 lbs. new, - 

 cargo, No 1, new, - - 



Tie Marquis of VVellesley. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, CUTTER, in.spect? N,*;"! 'new 

 was married in Dublin, on the '29th Oct. lo Mrs. Tal- CHLEIrT:. new milk - ' . ' . ' 

 tei*n.. .formerly of Ballimorp. The i-crlune of this lady ' ^l.>mtd milk - 



•s stated to be more than 180,OCO pounds sterling. jKLAX ---.'.... 



FLA.X; .SLKl) .-...'. 



FLOUR, l^Hltlmore, IK.WHid i-t 



Genesee, ... 



Kye, best, - . - 



GRAIN,nye 



(.orn - - - _ . 



liarley - - - . 



..., „„.. , Cats ■- . ... 



I passed the Legislalnre of the Plate to incorporate a I "<"><5S' LARD, 1st sort, niw, - 

 company with a capital of i? I.OOli.OOO. This canal 1 '^OPS, .\o 1, [nspittien - . 



l-wij;/ be made; and when made, be a very important 1 '•' ^'f'' 



, one indeed.— jVWf, Reg, | Ol L, Linseed. Ihil. and Vortherr. 



PLAlP-II.il PARIS retails at 

 PORK. Pone .Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, \o 1, do. . - 

 SIEU!-', Herd's Grass, - 



: A convention has been called in Maryland, and has i Clover 



j elected the venerable Charles Carroll, of Carrolllon, i "'^^'-' '^''■'■'"''' *""" ^lood.wash 



president, Ihe object of which is the promotion of In- ' '*" '*''' U'l'vashed 



I ternal Improvement. I do 3-4 v. ashe.d 



! Mr Brougham, the intrepid leader of Ihe opposition i v'*"- ^''' ''° 



l.n the British Parliment, is about to visit the United ' ,>,'".'' r 'u< ' , ' ''° 



Mates, to witness the practical ertects of a sy.tem of I i ' J'*'.™''.-'' '«' ^"f' 



' which he is an enthusiastic admirer. j Spinning, ist sorl 



•Invasion of C„ha.-k letter from Carlhegena, dated j PRonsini^ M an r- ^-r 

 : October 13th, states that an expedition is fitting out at Rrrp r, f ° M^BAtT. 

 ; hat place, against Cuba, and only wails the arriva of pork' f'" . T? • ' 



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hlinoh. — Four route, have been partially surveyed, 

 or are proposed, to unite the waters of lake Michigan 

 to those of Illinois river. It is ascertained tliat the lake 

 is 157 feet 11 inches higher than the Illinois at the 

 j mouth of Ihe little V'erii„llion river, the contemplated; 

 I place at which Ihey shall be join. d. The cost of the | 

 ! Canal i-c. is estimated, for the different routes— tiie low I 

 \vM 639 .',4-2 dollars, the hi-hest 7I«,I 10. An act has 



Lord Cochrane has denied the storv of his bavin"-; 

 I prpsented to .Sir Waller .Scott the dag^-er of Montezuma"! ' 

 r-which he says he harl never heard of. ami also that of 

 i Lady Cochrane having killed a robber, she never hav- i 

 j mg met with one. j 



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the two new frigates from .Vew York, and one from 

 t.r,gland and that the troops to be embarked, will con- 

 sist offrom 10 to 1C;,000 men. 



Civic Ffd.!/.— An OX is to be roasted in front of the 

 Oreenwhich Market N. York, on the 2«th Inst : the cit- 

 izens are invited to attend the feast. 



The Penobscot river, at Bangor, was closed by ice on 

 rutsdaylast. A Mr Pratt, in attempting to cross the 

 btillwater on the ice, with a sleigh and load of corn, 

 broke through, where the water -was fourteen feet deep I I'U I A 1 ur.^, 

 He received immediate assistance, and escaped with I C1DEJ5, liquor, 

 ihe loss of one of his horses. 



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