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THE MIXERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL, 1 J-33. ri’UI.lC AlTS. sympathizing spirit towards S«Hith-C«rolinB. I C'AI*TloS'S But the majority was inflesiUc on every Of the Uw» i«i*siJ by the l.i-^i»lnture of North, propositiwi c«lcul«tcd in ttie least to iuijmir t’ar..Iin» in IKT,-. the force of the original Resolution. 1 ha notion to posl|M»iiP was rejecte*! 95J to 21. The Yeas and Nay* were taken in the course of tlie disciwsion nearly a df>win times, but tlie vote ou every tat quciaion •JO. To nmoiHi the Militia Laws, [('re- ntrn a now Ditisiion in tlic Wint, and |K>iiits out ihc mode of rhxliiig Cii ncral and Fit Id (.Xhrerf.] 21. 'I’o allow the t;ikiii|T of de|)0!iliiin>t 1. An net declaratory of tl»e law now ill I in casus of removal. fPnivitles that com- fon e, jrivinc to the Countv Conns of the ' to take dr|Hwiiions may »h> isi*iu-d from spveral'counlu's w.lhin this State the n.wcr | o.uik. i- rcim w d.) to nitrr and f.x «>parate places of elocti.n. 1. Autlion.ing «idps of ^-im.i.s .Iv MTnrtign itiieUigmrr, LATE ANDlMl’UUTANT H{0.w1:UR0I’l'. NKW.VOHK, JAN. 7. The pntkrt ship StHith.Aiiierica, Capt. .Marfihall, arrived at this port yc'btcrday from liver|MK>l, whenco she Miilcd on tiie Alh of I )eceinlH:r. 'I'he Kditor)* of the New \ork (iuwtte have londun papera to the limes, 001 l ie -cr. ,„«t t».c i'ountv a n.ujoritv of, »'« «->'estatf, to hl« tt.cir ,«ti.,ons tor a was so near the s^ate, that it .s onJy neccs- j„„ie„„f the l>ea.c bi’inj; pr« so!it, Ui iyi'ar's sii(>|»ort, befoi'P lettern of Admiiiis- sary to puhlish them onc^« Un the nnui tiH* several rountirs iu ihiH Siatc, has tho ^w*t i irati*»n urc granioj. [i’etitiiHi ti> be tihHl i 4th, whii*l» oHilain, anioiig otlit*r interest- adoption of the resuiution, the vote stood to iltcr, fix, c!«!«bli»h, discontiuuc, or crtatc-new j „ prtscribcd in taiif# of applicatiou tor I mg ninttcr, the important aniiouncempitl as follows; and 81-paratc elections.) j support.] For f*fRrw/«/;»n-Mcw«n.. Abernathy, I '• To vest the right of electing the f'lorks | o;). Repealing part of an act passed at Arrington, lUkcr. Barringer, Blowe, IkMKtio, j of the County and Superior Cotirts, in the ; t|,p bst «>s.«ion, to reoulate n'tailcrs of Brcec. Browor, Borgin, Burn*, t'ansler, t aricr, 1 several Counties within this Stale, in the ' spiritous lic]uor. [Ui*|K:‘als so much of CUyt»n01oin*n,(.'ouru. Cromwell, Cunmnch«ni, „.j,j,.p,cn thereof. [Provides that the i the »uid net as auihoiuis the iiiiuribommnt of rulhbcrtwn, Daniel, Davidson, Dockery WH rty, j^i.^ijVand all oth.-r person* ap,minted to hold o- otr. ndcrs.] j' iill’i? ' m. mlK-rs of the (Jcncral Assembly, | U4. To amend the 10th sertifm of the Wai*, ttrady, t.ravc^ Hatnniond, Mardi- n-(imr»'d at the next annual election to ojien i 1741 iv,. ii,„ lM>tter olis>rvation of *>". HVP'^ Hili. Hmion, Hor on, | "ct ol 1 4 , lor U tter o « rvation .,1 nursi, Irion, Jarvi*, J. R R. Jone., Jordan, I the >nM»ath. [I*r0vidcs that th.> b..nds re- Jttdims, Laepeyrev l-edi«rd. Little, I^kc, f,,, ,„r,„i,er* of the Gen-TKn* ' qmrcd bv said Pecliim *hull htrcalUr be mad. lx»udermilk, t.yon, Mangiim, Mar.tcllcr, Maulls- ^ most eminent nierchnnts had been obtained, The (Glasgow Courier calls tbe proceed, in^^s against Holland *' anti-national atu) unprincipled ami adds : “ We trust every one who Hympathizes in the cauae of the heroic Dutch, will come forward and eub. .scribe an address to the I'hrone on that occasion.” - .. - „ .... V.d,»h«ll rive such bonds pavaWc to the (invirnor.] ky. Montjoinerv. Murray, Mc^ler^^ ‘ ,nd Ukc*uchoatb» asarf now presenUd by Inw, i I o (in vent the utllawful asportation McI..^,McNcill, NeUoiv I eepie*. I ark,lfar:wn, 1 j first t’ouit lor v^hich they were apit)intcd,' of t^lavas from this Slate. [IVovideit that Poindexter, Po^, I ott« RandRidley ^ p,„,uh^ble «ill. dculh.) eontinu.- in o,r.ec for four years. , o,;. To eMabli'b the P.ank of Norlh-Ca- wr™: -to. [«,u, „ c»p,tM „r... Sswver, F. A. Sawyer, Simmons, !>. Thompson, Q'lartrr t^-wions of the several cunties be concurred Hitb.j Townsend, Tunsiali, Waddell, U’hiuker. within this State, the ri;;ht of rstahlishing I’lilV VTK \( T. The tifth and sixth Resolutions [Missed | additional places of public Sale ii; their almost without a dissenting voice. I respective counties ing that kmtilitus had artvallif conmmcal between the French ond Dutch. 'I’he sig nal for this event was in consequence ol Marshal Gerard sending a flag of truce to Cifiirtul Clmsse, demanding the surrtMi- fler of the citadt-1. 'I'he Kino of docs not appear to be vi'ry agreeably Mtuated, the whole of his .Ministers having resigned. Several inefl»'lual attempts hud hi-eii made to form II new ministry, Ixit up to the latot ac counts fii ni Hrus^cis, (D«rc. 1>) ikuthing had Ik'cu tllecliHl, 'I'he Lisikin advices ore to the ‘J4lh ol Noventlier, and furnish an otficiul accouut >f ihe defeat of Dr«i Pedro's forces on the killed and wounde in an awkward predicament f'lom the Haltigk Reg\$ttr 11 (A nt(, The lAgislaturc.—We mentioned in out last, thu adoption of the joint KeHolutioo to adjourn on ihc 5th inst. taking occasirm to remark at the time, that it would be lotally inipnicticable to carry it into eflcct, with a due regard to tho public interest. On tho Ith inst. that Ueaolution was reacintled, aixt the legislature is still in seMsion, thougU they will probably adjourn to-dny orto-nior. row. We fi-ar from present indications, that no measures will br taken to relievo the emliarrossnients of the communitv, by the cfitablishinent ol' a new Hank. Thera have been su distinct bills b«fore the Le. gislalure for this purpo«e, allof which, with j tlie exception of that submilteit b\ Mr. Bar. ringer, have failed t'rom tho indisposiiKHi of nH'inbera tosujiporl any other projtrt than that corres|)onding with their own jieculiar notiiins on the subject of Ikinking. I'he i> .1 „ I . bill excepted above, was pasoed b\ iK« rrom rRA^tr. there doe« not appear to ,, 1 .. .1 .1. l . „ I • . ! I l«Mis»* and sent to Ihe senate, where it baa .Mr. Townsend moved an additional sec-' 4. 'I'o provide for Ihc registration of .a the t.Tiiiiiiation of tlie I'tlersbur-r Kail- tion, declaring that the Legislature doth ' copies of Grants, where the originals have nmd on tho Kjtuioke Kiver. ” I o establish a town on the lands ol John , |)| inj(^ iIh* randiibte of '•(im'-ten‘, hasbemi n. Aim.-*, in the countv of Norlhampioii. clwted to the Pniidencv of the I hambtrs. |‘''"‘‘‘V' 1h! any inl('l!ii>cnce of much interest. .M.| , . • 1 1. J - . iin«i(-ri:oiH.' so many ninlerial alteratioiM, irceed in that body, the con. .. I t t I th ' curreiKre ol the llHi*ie lu the aineudineuts tion, declaring mat the l,^gisiature dolti copies ot uraiiis, wtiere tne originals have nmd on tho K.jjuu.ke Kiver. /V Lvon.C*: *» ‘l^ihlful. solemnly protest against the exercise ol lK^^n logt or dostr«)>ed. [W ii^ii registered Providing coinfensalion for Jurors in the j ,|,a, orrupv the Powers of Kun>iK;'i Wc have only time to announea Tviortmrhv abiwt the same vote that the appropriation and np- 'j*r«'n'''-iiltsplav whirh wc find in the papers b« for-> '“■n* *0 •*»« llouie /Wcy, Jan. 4. Mr. Potts J 'I'o provide for the more prompt admin- the following Kesolution, which, o*i motion ^ Sfjuarcin the city ot' Rakigh, u|H>n thr pUn of the i>l ration ol justice iu the ciHjntic.s of Buikf, of Mr. Caiwlcr, wajs OPiiCred to lie upon the I former builJir.;:, and ap^ioints William IWIan, * Huiicciiibc, liincoln and !luthert>n). table: 1 n.ircanCameron, Wm.S. Mhooii. il.nry-W,II j To iiicor|»orHtf the Kx|)triiiirntal flail Rfsotrnl, That IhTs Leei»iature views with ^''»n»mi:(.-iom rs to con. n ’ 1 jj . , x.ous.«l.c.t.ide the pre*,nt alarn.n.j crisis .n , tract for the «me.) j ^‘""l;W"> •" t lt> ol lUlei^h. r affair*, and confidently relying u^n there-' t>. Coiicornin;; Charities. [Provides' . ‘l«tler regulation ot the town ol anxious our turning justice of t'ongrer? for rchef from the that whin any pro(Hrty, renl or pi rsonal, has Stiltesvil!c. burdens of partial and oppres»ive taxation, de-, bten (fraiileu li>r charitable purpo>(«, it sli.i!l Ix- 'I’o lllCor()orale the Cabnrrus .\rtlllerv. party utllling all the great que*. /*• t-ouimons for th*‘ir concurrence in tl« lions, u. i'orJi’iig to Its own notions, h i„ nmendnKiits. C.uitrary , we believe, to useless for us to follow them in their sjw-cu-1 expectation, ihe whole of the «. lations. On one suU wi; m>c nothing bull mendmenls have been ralilied, and one or war ami carnage, and on the other peace l*'*o •ddiiional wie« proposed, which it is and pros|>crity. in Miiglaiiil, the war of r.K'rtion was n- Unit to comiiiet,ce, and each |«arty wax iMK'klin^ on it.i armour, and both sides thouuht Ihc Sctmle will accede to.—Should they do so, the bill w ill become a law. The Capital Stock is to be two niillioos—tialf owned by the Stale: The Pruici|>al lUnk ■Mviiitd ccinfi-ifiit of fiM Ccas. I'roin tiK-h j ^ located in this Cily, wilh such Kranch- J seaof diiritultus, who would .»ot be dc-|‘‘" “• '”*v hi rearter br ei«labli!.|ied by the livrred ? Prt^sid* nt and the eight Directors- 'I'he III Pi.i.oit M, the interference of Fk.\nc e Piejtident to be elecli-d annually by the Le- [ i.>» ojitn iiiely unpoj>ular, and must have ctMi-. Ki*l"ture. of the' preratM the resort to »brcc either by the (iencral the duty of the Trustet- of such charity, to drlivrr Govtmracnt, or the St*le sf South-l’arolina. • | in writing a full aiid iwrticiilar accotitit tiiereof to o „ 1 .• .. , Mr. Pierse presented a bill, which pas-! the Clerk of the County Court of the county „ '"'‘^tH’ing "» “lT.fbS"to°e»l.bS‘rBiink bv the nani-; ‘T.t 1 all U*’ ]c 'l' ^ ' “''"I"';"" •>" >>"" "P°'^ from IU and BtTlc of the Planters’ Bank of North- ‘he Chairma'n ol wh County Court, xvh.rl If CUarlcs I airoll ol c.uii^Kiion. Ihe Fr.nth nnd fklgian olli- Carolina to be located at Salisbury wns'****^** requisiiion has not b.rn complied with, or '-‘‘"’oi'ion. jeers ar«- upon the wor>t terms. : **"* rolcrred, aulhurising the Govrmor to ■’ " -.-.I- J:i tavor of the I*ul>lic Trea.Miier. ’| |,o Krnich Chaiol»r* hail re-as««*ni- lake «urh steps m relation to the corlrsri Directing the AUorncy (m wial to com- j l,Jed to discuss th* lat«r addrevi of the Kinji, Hyi;hft for restoring the Stalue urnpiki , J •• 1 J • . J -- where there Ins l>een mi.'niain!rrui''nt of the! taken up and oiscussed, and rejected oo , ned.fince or fraud, to no- to 53. , tice thereof to the S,Iieitor of-su.h di^Uic(,who«^ „,cr,ce suit aKam,-t i.t suU • duty It *hr.!l be to filo a Lill in fyiuity a"ain>t oo.o...! V.. . j -r . such (Iranlre, F.xpculur or TruMre, and compel ‘ Navig.iliun aiMi 11: • him to render a full aeoount of surli chanty; and t-Olli|ianiei. The Resolution to adjourn to-morrow sine dic.'WM rescinded, in w hich the Scuale sub^qucnllv cf^urred. /• d i i the said Court may make *och ord r or decree as f *’cl.Tring the nitachment of the I,e"is- Mr. Park submitted a series of Resolu-, , ConMituti.^, of the I nu. d tions which were laid on the table by the ^ .ffrcuto the mtention „f the donor.) States and denou,K:mg the doctrine ol .\ul- casting vote of the ...peaker, recoiniaenH-1 7, To repeal an .Act psscd in tho vcar liiication ins to the p«^ie at^thc «e.\t elwti.^ toj 1=^0, entitled " An net to rrpal pa'rt of j., ,^vor of Iwac Vl''taiilcr. iTM-re echo of Ibo spinxh was aL'recd to,| 'I'lie bill to extciKl tlir jurisdiction and j which wita considered of a acrvilc thar- l*ws ol'the .*^tale over the Indian temlofV m trr. * wilhiii her limits, was n-jectcd on its second In the address of the French Chnmlier »^adiug in the House of Commons, bv a vole o| l>e|HitM-s, we tiiid this (Kirragraph : . ol ••■J to -1. I “ We .shall examine tin- Tnaties which! wgnify by votinn, whether or not a Con-1 the second section of an act pas-scd'in the Vuthonsm./rhro.^r, disrussi.^i with the I nilwll ^y/{/!r^tion in .\iirfk raro/iiw.—Mre vention ahall be held to consider of ainl. vcar ISOO.chap. 7tH, entitled “ ,\n art roon s i.f tiio new' K ^ ; Stales i f Aincncii, and vibich rail Prince preihcleti tn our Inst, that the R«>olMtiir» determine upon the inequality of repre-Ito revise the .Miiitia I.aws of this .Stnte.” .MT^cRae ' ^ ^ ^ j f^“'arm to th. 'I'hron*-of Gn*cce.''•’•jouncing Niillilicalion, would be »ust4ii>eii sentation in the I.,egislature, the expedien-' [Provides that person* eonsricntionsly av-r«c to ‘n ' ‘ ' ' " e rntn-at yotir mnje«tv to order th it the K'j ■* triumphant m majtirily in Ihe Hou«« cy of removing the Seat of (iovermnent, i>earin;r may bi exeniptrdfrom tlte perform-1 L«oL' f i I'featy of Ihe loth of .Voveinber, ami the 'd Cou„nonn, as it bad Iwrn in the Senate. And the propriety ol" eleting tbe Goverrwir anc® ®t militn duty, by pr^unn^f a ''•'ft'*’‘ f |^Hi;,.jU,nU r « uimcr in nn.^.iu ..t*c»ll i "hirh d with I’tigl.ntid ^*’*'11 be wn by a reference to lh«* >'«a» by the people, fora longer I luie thau on® i i»r'nKi,iVrsWT.^,*andt^'^mcan^ on all iii.«c mdi i.ini to l.m.,'iiy I ri.lali\f to these nliinr'., should be suUiiitted «*'»d that only V*-’voted sgaiuM il, and I.:— u..r—.1— ’ 1 1-.i' 1- ou'*t, or oih« r« iw, to rail mij M till tt»r fcaiiic, I to our inspection." ol tlic*«",‘••veral di*4To**ed llie doctrine, al- tion before Ihe co:i.j«ny court martial of the di-. A','. a “ u ** ,Jan.^—The bill to e.Tempt irict to which they belony, that they are .-on.vrHn- # 'vn#.' iM \l, .itJi.r l.y ] 'J opinion at V id Students ol'Literary Schools aver«? to lK:ar.ng artn.;-f jce,K in tinw; of* io°"*eiill\Tirtho,rHl» wi|?,j"r, f’u'hus of lir.Rai w Ifljal riimti. v*ear Saturday 'Feachers and Students o|' Literary from .Militia duty, was read tiie second [hurnuotl'of tmie arwl rrJccUd. ^ 'I’he followine bills were read the second time, and ordered to be indffinitchj post poned, viz:—The bill requiring warrants issiisd by Justices of tlie Peace, io civil ca- se=, to bp returned in the district in which the defendant may reside—the bill to alter xhe ino(ic of nppoiuting certain (ierKTal and Field Ofikers of the Mditia—the bill to repcisl an act pr‘«e«J in 1 >“•!», fixing the sum hereaft' r to be paid to the State for va- ir.dirri'Ction or invasion—tJien U.cv t>hall furnuh fiimilv. leniia was, tlut lh Ih.tl lh*'ir vote wm inftiienc««l by tho kould lie sent lo her eon^ideration that no action of Ihe Ixgi^ laltire ujvin the subject was railed for, and mMj,orpay an er,unBlcnt.] j, Me may U fi.imd eirrpt n h. n neee». | .\n immense amount of mereLindiZC had f lt« anwnd an act pa^-«d in the vear ^anly aU..nt,; at his h.«irdmL' hou«. at the Ut( iK'en sent from Antwerp to Flun.kr«, Mnj|‘l'‘= gentlemen of tlie minority who I lS:il, entitled “ .\n act to incor|Hjrat: a f«»“'eace oi .-.amnd I'uarr,e.« d. i . . . r - company, entitled the Ufjunoke Inlet Com- . . . lliy.KKl \ll llAl,!.. pany and. for otiicr purjs«c>s. and nii art amendatory of the bame, passed in the vear l-‘.i’9. Jan. 1(1. 9. To prevent disputes in conseq.ience Jni/f!::;;:H;“u^;n^ml"o"lV3/lL late survey ol the lino Cividing the d M.ami ua* »oid bv the ado.in.,tr«icrai..M.:.- counties ot .\n.son and Mt-cklenburg. to tin; State of (..orjia and M>ia lo a tuiu% bj U. of a r_, , -VOTK’K'. sub-eriU r ha. t^iitn up, (on tl,e lih of M. thi- iiislarit,, a negro man by the naiite oi rnierly Ulnn^'in; to Ju-wph iCarkaikmI, 10. Supplementary to un act passed in naii.e of Jolir* tnoi.*. cant lands, and the bill to prevent protrac- entitled “ .\n act to enact, with ^un- j J/m-Mjnj 7. I“m....00tf led and vexatious litigation bv enlarging alteratiims and addition.*, an art. *-nti. ^Y.M.U»VLIX the jurisihction of Justices of the Peace, l;J At. act to incorfK.rate he Petersburg - v\|.in„ ^1, u KSMH II lo i.kc «;t of Court. j Kail.R«d C..mpany, |K.sie,l by tho i .^is- 1 char^-r of Shop .,.d hand, m hrUv. Momiay. Jnn. 7.—The engrossed bill to' ''rgmia on the luth du> ol i cb- f-r ttnr.,..uit,? year | w.n i.Ural wair-s. ^forulay establish the Bank of North-Carolina was received -from the S;nate. Mr. Boddio in'>ved that the said bill be rejected, which wa« nejratived .*>f) to 4o. ruarv , !>.?«». for a ahare in ih. profit* if prrtfcirrd,* to one thm 11. To establish the SounJarv line be. f^^^'n'mndrd, a* a •orkman, tween the counties of W a.siiu;gton and K.th-r a s.n.lc i> /. . ® OiW tMUl a ginalnanr.lv »;ll r. f . ... , WM.1)A\IIIS.\. 'I’he engr,«sed R.«,lution authoriMng a ! 'Acts of As. Jn^ y l>^^^_l:.tf r V o:..„-r- ... ■ setnblv incojpcrating the Koanoke anti wood: WOOIvI! survey of Ncuse River from Smilhti‘ld to some point near Ralr dered lo be enroiUd. A eomriunicatien was received from, - ,i „ v, .i n i i »ooi i* mtendrd to bij-n bnrk. .Vc, Gov. .Swain, covering certain some point near Raleigh, was read and or- Na-igation Companies, and W WANT tofrtircha«»om- ,'nr or iv.o prescrihiiig tne mxJe ot coforcing the col- * miU* from th * place. 'IVkic wantnxH.iiui i cl’and « oiiW do w II ti> ralT and prci;M>M . Tht leclinn of t»;ih 13. 'Fo inc flistorical .Socielv. TIKK A. from the State of Georgia, proposing ^ i‘^"^‘"'"'cai *'>ocif;iv. Thofc indrUrd (n mr Iv \otr or other»i.*e will General Convention the .‘^tates, and de- , time of holding pi, .*; call anj .-t.U their kccounts bv ra«h or prerating the exercise of the iH>wer a.ssu- ^•‘''cti^ons in the third Congres-^ional! co-.ntry produce, a. I rannot give any fiirth. r mod bs. Con^^resa of appropriating money ' -North-Carolina, in all the c^n-, T A. M. f>r works cf Internal Improvement. 'I’he- ■in. the tiuHi on tlio I %Vm.^|||it|f.'« Governor regrfts Ihe reception of the Re. i 'i-r Vv'tl.rulinL th* t.m» fr m t avme at the N«emb. r S... •..i.it.nn, «n h.t. .. L.:,.;.. ‘the time f..r pa>mg m •i'« of M.rklmburg County Court obtam. d II T% ri t.l;,tiiri,t»rr on the c.«tal«- of the Ift'i- linni Sniitii, rfipu «tii all (MTKon* havinj; claims againirt the i-Mate to pr>-srnf them for ultleini nt ^.l.ition. so lute, as they conuiin projM«,i. ^ obtaimng ;rants'’on T- ..M.V or? .1,; e,tat.. of th^ of v.u in.rK,rta,K:e lo the .Southern j„ ,,.,y _ VV„ N, iiiifl other plare.s, niHl tbe rtreeCs mak' in drUite, instate that they sustain- an exhibition of drsobitiun, wore than half, (>eeulinr iHilions wiih an nlHlity and of the shops being diul. and smlniM ilef*ic-. worthy of a belter cau*»e. They coo led in every co*ii,lcnaitre. lesl« d every inch of ground, and ado|iied A BniswU piiper uf Novemlirr V7, lavsj e'**ry methfJ which ingenuity r«>uld ievun fhe n.'Mgnution of the Kcl;2an niinis|er» bus ^ reodcr Ihe expresMioii of llie legislalure nnre and UKire intangled the fsjbhc alKurs, I*'** decisive in its lancnagr, and more ^>a|. and that l/-i>|iold will be placed in ari awk-1 *® South-Carolina—but un every ward [Hvition. ; question, where ihe prinriplc wasinTolved, 'Fhe I hitch had rut some of the I^ikes,''^*** 'ote win almont unifort'Vily the same, and ^Iidtlleburg was imd'T wuter. i Fven the amendment prolestint; againattbe It is s;iid the Prussians will not rros the eniployment ol forre by the ftcnrral Go* lines, uiiles.s the French make an atlrmpi i '•’rnnM nt, was r» jer.ie«i by :iearly the samo U|K»n M«jlland, not intending to intcr1c*ir ••‘“t tlte Res*ilution was adopted, with the French proceedings us to tlieci.i I bus has North-Carolina f»i/>A«/ira//j|f tailrl ol .\nlwcrp, spoken out, and l»v this «>np act, acquired !^ir Piiltency M.ilrolrn. w ith |mrt of the i ••'Witional claim to llie chiirarler of a " con* ftect, had nturned to the Downs, on ac-■ R»?puWicau and palnotn count ol the app’nranref>f xtormy wealher.: State."— Ri had applied to Kn^rl.ind for anoth-! er l.«n, which, it is »aid, will be taken wiih Cxnvrntim QueMion A nuirerouf and iividitj by capitalists. ; highly n spe table meeting of ihe members M. Ilernern, Minister from Ci*ntrnl .\-|ol the f^j;i|.-itiirr, friendly lo a revision of . had delivered his ondcntials to the the Consliliilioti of the Stale, was held m the Commons lUll on Friday nighl la«t* Gen. Polk of Rowan, preaided, and S. F. Pallerson aiMl W*. .1. Cowan, scled as Se- rtds tii« p;im':twe]vu month*.] I ii .i ■ ’ "■ ■" IG. 'Foaiirfuid an act parsed in IS’Jl,! t.y law, nr this notir.- Stnte^. tirdere^l to Ix; sent to the Senste. The engrrissrd bill to reiuce the salary ^ ^ ^•coml time. . Ir. un*tall moved lor its (,rovi»le more cflectually for the colkjction i» made, ^.ju ^ reported to w'ltlioui indefinite p«>*tponeiuent. which motion was „f taxes. [Allows ShcrilEs to fde returns ««piion of ,. r.on.. sustained by M*-ssrs. O Brien, .Mangum, of mon.y r.«s,.,! for taiCM from merchanti., re-1 HAM»I,LV L. SMmf,/vrrru/ur. M’Queen and Barringer. It ultimately tail r», \.r. with the Ckrk* dunnc vacation.] { If., i-h*. 17-.'iwr prevailed .'yj to .j.>. ' !"• For the lietter organiziition of Ihc Coillliiivitioii A Tuf»ioy, Jan. S,—The eng^(*s^^d bill Militia of this State. [Provides that all Mardiilir to establish tlie Bank of .\ortb-(Jarohrm, ''■'’m militia duty, khall be enrol-; f? i *i t- law’s motion, was indefinitely jsMlponod 11 r I f “ deceavd Winn A West, ha* determined to 62 to 4-^. ^ I debtor liable for the costs, where the plea MmiMi ,i. >„v hi. attention entirely to th. The fr.llowinz engrossed hill was read a'i'f"«'f‘fre«i, has Uen found m / A I orwarding bu.irie,,. M.rchant, I. J * J I a' I lavor of the Kxectjfor f>r Aclrninittnitor. to forward lo any rwiri of ine s.ru«l tinje and postpcjried indelinitely, ^ !'■' - ly on having .hrm ditched VIZ : Makine the owaers ol do^H liable for tor ha. b. -n sued, ir;d the ;>l. a of fully adn.ini»- ''I'l-H'in ly. He r«r*'»l'dl> solinu, th^ valiK? of «hcep that they kill or other* l^TfnJ hn« b'^’n fouTj-l in hn f*ivrjr, the land of llir hop« K h> lim ;»i.Unliou lo hti«inesp, to iiH-rit a Vi»* nijiire. i^hU.r i^hall br liahU for uU r:^U] , pHronajr. ! J?l. For the is;ltcr regulation of Vojiin-■ - JOH.V c. \Vi:.ST. Jan;.*« Wych, hi* U--n re-ehctrd Superlutfn- teers. f \Hows them to Ik: organized wh n - ol J’ublic Vrofk* kr the eosuiug year. th y I.ivc >1 in*.n iir/olled.1 II Cnmilrn.S C., 1K12. I arruti/n Dtnln f>.r mh at this > ni'-rirji King (if I’rtincc. I'rorn Ihc general complexion of Ihe Pa ris papers, new dinturbunces were appnrhen- d' fj. The Duchess of Hi Riti is n prolific ' ' retaries. R.^H.luiions were introdoc«-d by theme w ith the writers for Ihe Parisian Mr. Dews, which elicited on able and very jtitirnals. aniin.ited disctixsinii, not as to irhat was w- I he election of Dt pix, as President of ee>-*«ry to lie d«»nv, but Arm* it should be ef- tli*i I reiich ( handierof Deputies, is«jH)lien; Iccted. Finally, it uas resolved, that it be ol with gr»at triiiinpli by the /hrtrinuiri recommended I’oihe Sheril&and other Of* . Iinistry ; the /.ihrrtaujr, m all IriaU of lic-rs at the e|.-ctions in August next to re- strength since, having liecndefeated by tl»e | eeive Ihe volts of all fn i; riliu-ns entitled Dupin party. ; to vote f..r inembem of the House of Ihe folowine firders in Cotincil liavi mon.s,/or or oroi/w/ainrndiiig the Coosli- lie^-n iswio,!:—For releasing Dutch veHw I.sj tulion, mid to make a rrtnrn ..f tl« vole* lo 1^1111 perishable gwxJs on board, and for | the Govenior, who i« n'qiiested to comrnuni* fsjrmiitinfr vessels to clear out from Mrilish, cute them to the I^gi»Iut,m*. |.orts^tor Dutch {.r.rts in the llait and W eM Ri, l„nr„.d M. P,-arson, of Rowan. ThO> » r n , , , mas Dews of Kiitherford, and (Jen. .Siiin- stateT. .1 l-^lKldersund W,!l.„m II. Ilavw h.1. jun. of thi. ^f R.il n IvT r''*‘;:"T’'''N'i'.v.haveb.-,nappr,iMrdlo draft an Ad- a Id r "i «'> IVopleld-the Slate, explanatory tVr at? r 1 I 'nrndments „hi. h the fr,. nils of a Conven- niwl ?o r ‘'' -^-;«nd aCommill...of('orre.pon. 'T’urkriTrn? i "t-r-nletl in each c.^inlv, 10 lurk hlrontier ■ eirculal.. the Address. M e have received wa?te^rTe, '! e I5rl^Jln -in f* f !****-■« m ‘ ihcm a pluco m I.rl^alo. i!i Uelb siy«uti;n-s oftiiciour n xl.-i//.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1833, edition 1
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