Newspapers / North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, … / Jan. 16, 1855, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I ti 3 H i 1 1 "S 5 If 1 ; $ 1 l i II 1 when their emnfrv demand it. tfco the Government strike at our t s, bv Heaven I II stikc bavk. I oiily owe v rtVC ailepiatv. to tax State, and through my 1 Stid- t th General Government. When ', anything per-nsl is said, 1 shall answer ly a iu mi j-y liable. S -nsatiou ; Mr J, tcher imagined th.it not five men in th: bouse had thought of thi! pvuJing hi!! since the di-cusskm commenced. It' was to relieve pxircha-ers and locators o( swamp aud overflowed lands. He ot.fiuo.1 hia.sclf to tile fcjhji-.'i. a;l SmsI'v tbo bill ws. anx-nded aril passci. the ACni'iv IVcufer. J,ih. 4. THE CATIIOI.lt" PUIFSTS AMI THE ALMS flUSE ( IIILD.ICN AT ALBANY. We n sliced en Mo-nJay the fact that on Saturday i:t be la ly of Mayor Pariiie-' If ihil-'il the A!in-h iae, an J distributed sinniig th young and tho oil ( f the iu-' mate of that in-titution a large number cf cake ati l books a New Year's j resents. The b r..Ls were mainly gi- n out to the c'nid'pn " little people" from three to ten -.ir-of age and many h.-art were thus uivlc r,lad. ' On each Sundav morning R-v. Mr. Dyer an! Mr. Cal.icr. city missionaries, buid di-, via service at the Almshouse, at which aii the isunatcS who choose to do so. attend. In the r.fturnoou of that day, pi ic-ts and teach- rs .if til R ouun Catholic Church nt- 1 1 -n. to those lu hold to the f.ith of t!, u: deno-iiitistion, instruetioii aud c i p. . j!!ar t j r.iti.oiicism. I :i ur i .v la-t fjur of the " teachers" Med tbe ehi.Jrcn of the school -room S'.iiiu.- tL.iii pi-s'S-d of tiio little ".ft-- .ks .:i-t:ii uteU aiuotij: theui Lv Mis. l'-.t:!i.vff, iff'Ci. l t'- iind in .-jiih' oi tiiui ,.at lhey ci'.l' d " ii ie-y,"" p . i-o:i." etc. So th'- tjjk a'l aw it from the children. t arv'.v oUlO u th. Oi tue id poet it I tue r. -t Tie lnt Pontt!;unicaU-i t- t'. s'upfr-ir-'rvii nr. Mr lljr-t. and he j n uiptiy ! el-esi, .I riot,- ta the arresors, slatino that be would be pleased to sc.- thetn at his c.t e. At tbe f'use of thl- ii.ii.istr4ti.u. f:v called OUthe s'lpeiiiitet, .e:.t. aud that nticinan. Ut know i tig that y had des vrcy,. 1 try of the Look-, iforiu.-d them that had understood that they ha I t.ik m f i.'."i iu of a t. .. r o! thein, and din-ctcd ta-.-ui ti l'vc tin in t.p at once. I j. y d. ported thi ai..l .c arri'ant'.y, uutil t!-pr were iVnn. ,1 ty Mr. iiur.-t that they n:a-t ivc lip to the rule of tht iinistit'itiun. r -K v wjaid ff.-red to iit it at "r. '1 li-.pri:g the I -. : .-I :.t a - -ura : t . '. , i i , .i rrioten-'Tii. and were - : z 'oeu, to u ti ierst u.ti t r. ti.ey si ..i t.iii anv bo . y h a 1 the o.t 11- .... , 1 1 'li',- -,lt at if ti ere- 0C.I- o ks "r e : n ii, v a K.iiji aoi : o-i , ti." r. ii: r-'gardi da tin ;u awn v. . in that th- y 'is a i.d re- a ti.at : i c-v must i.-.LiLvLi. H y l.a i i. a k, ii s , u.i.i r t.ieni an- -te 1 tl.e.-l. est- tid al.- .-it the ts L-i L-.-ci, Mr n 2 )..;. B t '-t it-iii :i,l o i '. - -tri. rlv v f ::o : v -!. it men t l:,e r. :. !.J v ; fe I e : ,;.t 7 vha 1 t: ':' aJ one of I he s W ,.;;.. w 1 'm al- i. ! Ii U ' ' f ; a! iy. In- w.o'i! ! ha i. ' 'H lea vinj. ai ui. el t h a I. thin sh-i.il ii- .t f. u-j ult-d ii Fa-Le v !! of ;i. a 5 ta i-tl,a-t t:."j e i i '!1.S ,.; ;et , t- h .t ti j:: t:i- ; i a h t -la!- r p-.i.j oi in ii jfi t: er. -T- ,b..-. t : ' i'-i on l"Jt j to ! '. t-ro r ol tar; an w.r,.' c.l . t e W Lo T!.-y ' . . e Xr j ' i tl' c : '.! c'r.ara-t" :nT:?e a:j i : el '.. V, r. Ill";, j-trr t tl s'-'e-l ''k: 8)01 p ; lip r jr -hs-Iid ' ' e r c .I" or ! i: tribute 1. i'.'i.alJ aasi A Of tvi , M-.m Mono. S tiar,, t '.e t-a i i-J. r-t-i-nT'l . . r . 1 1.: t-r-" t j :l,ly ' v ll t -p.e iur rc-t r I ' I K .X 1. i ii i.ity ;' I." t.ih A t t I . - i S- t.i;,'. a ltd .' .. t " it I. t : : .. ". in : . i.t.. ;. in of i'l. 'l. ir.: i U-'J. I", : U '.er t b- t lutii-iriii' k Ii 1 I f s .- bet', r. Hit.y lu inj.v th-.t, ti ti'e M,r- , ol tile lia- . s .r' iy tue ri i U is cs- ,rt al.t that t i mm ' y :a ti.,- ua,; aud , 'T, a i- r. :, k '..ivt1 pla'"o. rft., s p a':e : ll .M" :.be al,-i V .11 -el or i ' , .r a r w , i. tl,, . its ri :.t t app,.iit t. i lo . i a iu 'i,s :. r : ; . . an 1 a g r at in a ny ic general g tv.-i Miier.t ' i ' ' I In Ill-.-t I., at p -t 'low t, p ,.y in. y no idea taat t.e. lo atu -ti.pt t'.is. hut 1. I tail -a- ll .-.,vei :. irn oiif llieni.. e ov, i ii ii, ot has a it i, i- a ri ,'iit to t. r t.-n itoi ic : l.a. . c - (i li.ct at n :.-!..:. t day mu-t is-'att-r of M ii in iniaai . i l of '. .. totee-, c i a -e - r a ,o' lo i , we at 1 1, jsC h r in-ie I jiia,- . . t v, . ; iicj : ,hg ? g o.i : it- t r I for tlie maintenance phet an go'.ernor, i,i lr.s si ITI Ti't - 1 s. i. if th. : Home .-in ling ;.o r n -iy ; Mi .oil 111 New Y o K i.. .--'.,-,! a ie-tt .In I . '1 i.c , aop-al ,! heliulf f till- J ic P-ii.t in t hat ' It i- well know n t i tho UO 'i iiottij saiij) tlist i . - ,- - v that :.a:; j of l o.i ic itsfp sold or pa , ne i Co l..-t nl. . -i '. , i,ii .tr apt..: re! t pr or- I , , J . ao 1 ! i' tt n ihe bare floor, w itli ,. it I, ,f. r. o i,r el, lid not kliowui;; wlo r'l thsv io.t r-p ti,- uexi Hi !b fo I to eat. I'.-r-oi,. r, t.i.-..- eirc-iNa-t.tie (niafx; f t i,, iu Sober, tid ustrimjs ppople i ur? throng!', the Mi,, sion litm dai'v, and fr,,ni st. ru nece-sltv many ate .1,-nied r.-i, f 'J his sia't of suf Irriug is inerp.-li o daily. af,,l the starving must be fed. It wi.l re lire Dot Ies than else tbtaud loaves daiiv to kePpi iUp dp W'ut from auffprinp w.;l 1 uttpt ' v- mm ,.ssb CHARLOTTE: Thursday, January IS55. DavitkiU rlk'?i'. W e i ri t tii.il an unfortunate iiii.irrccn:ciil be twetn lite Fd.-llltv t lui SiU.I. nt of thi lllhlltu for the ureseni . -f .e cal-bui lion, ha suspend, d il' LXcrtiM' u'.. ...,.l., ,r ,,. ,,,.1.1 - . .. i ' i . .i . W.t. n. of toe Hoard of Tru.-ees-w hul, may m- t ...ii... r.-ii as tot 1 u,'.v . rtrmit l-cuIiv-H r.r.U..f Ihe caae.l This, we une!L-riita.i(!, i not eonnideud by the lirlils as .1 for at.te.oeitt cf tilt eac and they iu tt no to pubiuh a r ply. r v ., Frt'f NalfMiir. . I i t!u S. n. te, on the iti in.t.int, u v impor- taut amcniiiiei.t to the lt.t pn'tion, t lltTt-d hv Mr. Il.iuontoo, wa atii-pteu by ayea 26, navn ll in us foio: Pr.'Vi.ie.i, however, tiiut no for eigner, uui.'-k he shall h .v.- puiu puUlie taxen, am! sh- II ha v.- bet n naturalized -eeortlnic to tin: 1- w ui ihe L uitiu t.. le n. w in force, i.r thi.liuay h relt. r be pi.sui in l ur.-.Ualiee ot Jiie ( onlltu. l;nn of toe I ui'.e.l State, lo.Ii be all, ov, d to Vote, eitiitr fur a memoir cl tue Senate or lluusc ol ('oU.lllfcllS.'' I'uiiiitrrfrit. The t'liarieston t'ourii r learn that two or three cniiiler;i .1 iJO bills ot the 11 o nt rs anti .Mtehan. ic' It. nk lu ve been pr. m nt1. d Ii r pa y .in lit i: t ilia I iiitiluti(,n reienlly. It is an oid eon. it. rl. it. h:rh iir.-t made its .' ppear.. nee in IsM-l, of the gtr.uii.'. 1 its, liavins!. i acricultur.,! iKti. lie. few nf inch -n now iu ci. e ui-iitoi . The ni;ra iny, however, is very hi'ht nr.i! uj., and the p . per . ry tpiu. Tnc ci'trr.!vii' of loe inuine hills is ad. i.ii.-jbic, and tin- ik r good. Tiie eounU ruit, thiref' re, can be easllv i', lictt d. The lit w issue ten '. liar bi has for b of ti e I'l. liters and .M-.eiiai.ies' ' t l;eii..tti; a h.rge spread eagle. l ine e eun Ur Ii its aiiui.td tui'n be sei n t T!;i II jJlirstc :. l. We 1 an. tie. t liu- lloiu. steed prin- iple W i,s kill ed i'l t. e Hou-e of liepresent .tm s on the 1'llh u.sljiit. Tin t,:ii tu grauu-.tc and reuuee the price of the public lands to actual settbra allu cu.tivl. tors liios- nr.cir eunM,.ir..iioii, .Hr. u-uibi ii ciiciiKi.t, iiiccrporl.ng tuc Homestead priRci p.e.ws rje.tid lyayes T.i. Hoys !-3,all ll.eii.eni. in ra Ct iu Ho. StiU-, exript Mr. Kirr. who was bt'nt, vol.ng in tut negLt.lc. A substitute fo: li e too ir.ro-prruua t.-.is se.-lon, Ai.d no p-r-sali hh ii! L,e eol.tleU lo a I. y of tlie hel.eltlso!' s-ii.i ol ou . not a cilizi :i oi ti.e liuteo St.l, s, or woo has i.i i ri .i-. ins uer .' .r-t. n ol intent. r-n to lion laws.'1 s adopted, and tue bill w-.is tin . 1 y rej, tt. d by a rt a ti.e aairtit'ilive i year, K- . -s. It' Ktir -ib. nt. ll-, ii.-. y . OCi .Mr. Ashe otint-iniin A' ssr. 1 ItnjniaTi, I'rjiy rV.ii, Sir, w , ;n liirn-'j.hi' I'ur. Rfsimaticn u Xr. Soul 11 1 ti 1 - -aploe oi spgtel W- 1. -igton, in Il-lii V. uph t!ir I Br01llil-.il ot .as r -.ii,:,, d ins po t.i-1 t... Hon. Ii. J :...t.u aie! :i a i, i ii i ii, his st. -d. ill. lM i Hist., that -.tii.ii as Monster I, ' . Ihi e k. nriiljje h-t usj v confirmed bv Sfi oi:, a l. ,. I. S. Sniiitur. Lri. i. ii-s h. eri eh et'-d a I. . s t :i, L- s. lore c 1 low ; -sioiri Le Iur. , a fli 1 ti ba I lot ing s f- - ll ui ail u.i.cij. 1 i f i Un j s," he 1 (, .-- a I ort sent, .it bo it off, wiiiei. 'I'i.e l.ou. suits li.ls I...1 ,,io. i.t I 1 1 . u a small L'-.i unl. h- -ai'I ;eiy 1 1 III :. in a ' i, w i i ,:a s t ne ra.r i rxpt ctert to rise ta-iui s w i,: b': iM-ti. r in a I. w :r.s , ii ' , t to in -rry :n a l. w o..y s ;' i - to- a ' , . w ua . ;' ora -s ionic f. ' w ;' and m e . xp. Lt to g : i e our rea: sliri; r,- ,i ilciii. m a ii w if. vs.'" I.op.i.g in .1 a - real inntiyot our 1 s- t-u u tile amount of tueir otle i:0, r- if tn. b. . s won t unl Tiif tilt DMiirbiinre lit DiitiiRiiu lllVO'. O'. I ol.l., Ot , J. 11. Z'"ii tiril:irr ; oii nil, iu-.,. l,e,,r'. ' ..'Tilli-.l, 1,1 e tl r r-n. l b V W lo'li ll,e t HOC i. - i..ii-. f " Ii u.t. :: ,:,t- d. 1 e.i, (tillfir. a. i-.r,. ,1 the u.i. .S-S Ol I !i" Ol.ly i;:ve ., i I o: t.o .it.. t -i.i nt, .N- ii ton, e..ii.r Ii, re toil, last F. !!, a go-aj name. .M r . ii 1 1 1 u i.t. ri.-iiif.l a - I,, u:,s i i ins i',jii,iui I, ti mi il' be- dm to sei.o lout hoioe to hit um le, tpollll g ii.... He- h.id l.ot llolie well, 'ii ailn.olosi.e'i ..rid wurii,-i adav or , r,- s ..it lot -1st ol IJecein be t. . g i . t tier, ii i not in t o,. ( n, y us, , n- i.iv- d I:, t i '.(used N' w ton Mn,, in er', iuj not ii- Iron, tiien,. U , I- lo' ii. , i,o ei u.u not la- toune, on f'-oi o 'j., ,, lo wnou il w..s -on". Tl.t- i.'Xi , .,y, a.i loose wlo .-i'Oiliii Woo eo'l.,1 1- 'j-j-, tt, il, ui.ii net tt.-.r,iio si r 1 1 1 en - tz not Ifll.l- ra -1 was tu an-: lud it. lAO i,--i.,re I 'J.i t.,;.t i .r, . M .j. II 'i i' or i wo a not,, r l '-rat i.. i ( .-' setfu': 1 1 ::- not., i out oi l. ii re ' i' tr- ii,- Kaf ult jr. ., i.d itn. -.t in liu- n-t, fid knew j Ls,'it it : -iiu li- rs who wer,- fi.utiu , ui i I.i ..t n i: i, no: oi '.- 011 w i 1 ii, ii-i-s w i n I . a otj ol lit r b id er.n. t Lens, not l,,r stn. as some of tlio- wi re I n itallow n,g p.i p. r, y f, r o-o .tor' , .. I Iur.,, .; : -so:. ( oil, gr, we re. ' i l'oi;is ji .-'1 i-ept .1, w ton wli' lie w-s lr '' -i.le.l. ,-jriii s M-j. i.: . t-i . - W II 11 j, . ; Uo. , w " To T , I'ai' V U , . i ' ll. t l v,.:s.. I oil, . one o! . u 1 ii ir. in i oil' pi' ion ,,r s, I.tl-il pr'a.!, , h.'S;g lo 1 Air. IJ. V A sill. In ;e by Ihe son,, charge I, .i't rr grO I, I K Itll tb, lue tin Ij I, s g' nil, in. n. s ll.eoio i.ol.O ir I pr 1,1 ',! 1. Itit'jh' ! T'i i ,: prot. si .,g . n - t of to. -on I p . rt - t Mr . i, lo o. pro, o ,.io ;,,i f'uo- l, T. F r- -p , t ' ll . y J- lli'i ' if 'in lld n- r- in -in w ' be l-i u in: t ..t I,, su - .1. 10 m'MI ril , : 1 1 . I i ion tt hu i u. t. ji.i! tt si an .tu i f u f uj t , u t off- ii'i' i, eu 1 . 4. Ii' V my i pitisoiiiu i.t -I (i.t lAt'i 1,1 li,d, T ii. t li tiL. j ..1 fto!:r ll some i h irif," ' j I.'' IS tt.l.lt , ... i ley I cent. They circulated the rcporlomong the alu. Uic cuarge hoi inai oi m i t,- ,ti,i ,nt a. it mifi fci was iiiiii oa. iiniu.tlv treated. hm that m.t the j cliarsf, but very (iirti renl.incl wliieH.I uiiileritaiiil I the Pacific Railroad. Mr. Albert 1 ike ot I imw, mice tlie "inintliicf i done, it nut di mrd. j fered resolutions Miuilnr to those advocated I he tullowun muwer w retumen : 'The KBCiilty. li.vinn received a cmninuniea. rr tieu it, except tin. I hy itiquiriii); ut'one of tlie ttu- dentil, thev Imrn that it won i-nttm n in rxeite. mini. i.nd in n total in'mu iinrehi nmnii of I tie lUcta in Hie ease. I lev woiihl reiii.irk ciiiieerniiij; it. 1 " .. ' , , . i, r vv i Tint the ,.:.vcm,e.,t of the ( ..il.gc i. oi j - railroad across tbe K-n.nsula of l ioridn, plarr.1 in the ham!, of the nt udt nt., m.r ar the and asking liberal apuropnations for the Faculty nniwerui'l tu tlx-in tor llicir velian, but ! purpose from the States bordering ou tbe to ihe imurd. ! Atlantic nud Gulf. W. I hat . Mr. Ne t. n l. P' ?' the , A rcsolu(ion jB favor of a muU.ria, U10ui. t acuity ot mi uiipcal to Unit bodv, thu uapir J , -,,., ,. uncalled fr. ' fixation of tbe lariff, aud reeouinicnaiiijr 3.1. That the paper brinci charge airainut the Southern members x( Congress to vote for Faculty, ahoutwhich the tu.li'lit, not having the ! 4J(J Cntire abolition of tllO duties now illl r.,et. l-;iore tlHin, are incapable otjumC. I j r;ilr01ld Irou . SIU1 4th. I liat it any ollur lenlimi rv lenCiri-to the , r . , ' exculpation of Mr. Newton can t.'e pr!iiced. the I resolution lll favor of the continuance Faculty will altcml l it. and if he is uut (.'Hilly, j of the Mcilidi's Navy i'ard. and Ihe really Bi, ,. w :!l exonerate hi..., the , j jo J ,e Sou,hem Co.lVell- racultv will lir. p all proceedings in Ihe case. : . , . n- i i 5th. The ntu.1. nt. who were un the ground at ' tton to-day rpsolutions were offered and re the tune, in pcneral utated before the Facultv that I ferred declaring the aeuuifitiou ot (.'uha lie- i t1 y were neither jjuilty ti'in.!-! .en, nor knew who j can "dccl'i ' e M r.'x w ton i noce"! t wl.en ktw , t.ni iiiii.ur ,ur. ..t'HIUII IIIIIUt.ll. t.in-11 ! t ii" ,.ii,i r ii,,. Pi..i. Extract from tk, Ureo.d of tht Faculty. "The Fac.iltv met for the t'urth. r inve.liaali.n Sl , ! of the case of Mr. Newton, on the Ufith of iKc. in. , prpssine the slave trade ; anu tu lavor ot fort.e their irovcrntuents to acccjt the propo-olu- . , . .-l i ii... .l. i-i-.i.'.. .. . c ... uer, wneu u naa Uiuirrd, Thai V. Newton be iuppended from iheprmli-uc. off.dle lor tlircr niunilm. The l-ai-uitv b inr aatisHed from hia attention W hia ; .tudu-, fr..m hi. h-avi.iV ud in a written ...v, j . rr,,Rrt,-.. laI,cu-te to a !'rofei.or,.ind Iron, the stroi -g eircuinr t. nti.. evidence to cuiivii t him of participating ina riot on the uight of the lt mat., that Ins longer' co.it. nuanee in i..ilege weuld be prejueieial lo its inter, als. " Your, motet respect full v, J. Hi til LI.AN I. K. F. Klh KVVLI.I.. 0. II. HILL. The lui'.lie will see iron. Ho. nhovr titin..iiti en the leirt of the Facultv of Unidsnn t'oih ee that there has been an unfortunate interrupt. on in I the exercises of I hat institution. From this crm- I inunicatiioi, and from iu formation obtained from j otber re'iahie sources, I am constrained to believe that un st of Ihe stuijcnts were under a misappre. I hcnsion in relation to thr decision of the Faculty, ausp. in. ini; a s' uilent trout I ti'liri'. Thi leturf 1 based. I am authorized tn sluts thct the Prof. scrs are 11 at toeir ,mst, re.ey to give instructions : in their r,pective rlepirtnieiils. I A numbernl students have n tiirnen, t iki n their ' nanus fr. in the paper which tiny signed on leav. nig I oi i-i;e, and h..ve l.nii t iken into the uisiiiu. tion. The Kaculty ore willing to r. ccive ail oth. , rs wl... will go and do likewise. We hope, ii th ni. iiuji oi me ivaru, on i.ic'iin ii..., in... me I'.liige w. 11 be fully erg. lined by the election of a rr.M.T.t. --- a canal or rau-road across Florida,; u"" paranei m i rtnen mouuicu I tliink iln.t p; rents n.l ruardi:.ns tn.y aaf.ly aud in favor of the abolition of duty on ' f-luu' '"''V thousand Turks, with a divis s. :h! Ilietr sons am) wards to ljidsn f'olht;.-. 'ilrni.l ir.m Tlip ruiivpiilinn n ill Hnil! v iott of Freiich and Hll'li.-h urtiliel V, Wer J . . I11AKK, I residiut ot Uoaru. THE LEilISLAT L'RH. j In the Senate, on Tuesday, the Rill to i re-charter the Rank of Cape Fear was un- ili-r (Miiii ii rrii ( iiin finel tt ii ii rivint f nniiii-rfl. bic discussion, but no action was taken. " In tbe same body, on Wpdncsday, an ap- i propriatiou for the construction of a Ship ' canal to conuect the waters of Albemarle ... . . . ... i ojid Currituck Sou ods with Chesapeake Ray was carried through by a vote of 41 to 3 : This is the hr-t opportunity that the Senate has had of indicating its disposition upn the subject of Internal Improvements, and e congratulate, the people of the State up on the favorable promise which their action holds out. .'u Tli.irsday, Mr. Fisher, from the Con- inittee on Internal Improvements, reported fa-orof the lilll concerning the Cape Fear and Deep River iuir rovement ; and .!r. the Hi:l riividino tlie Slate into tifint Judi dinl circuits, and designating the circuits, pa-sed it second reading. In the Hojse.ou Tuesday, Mr. Shepherd. from the Committee ou Finance, reported rep that the present indebtedness of the Statu is '), -1!m,CI:J that tho present rates of fixation are inadequate lo the di mauds uj on the Treasury, and that a new and sufficient system siiouid he tixjd upon. Ou the same day, the J'ill for the Poo- es loank itne title ot which lias since been changed to that uf the Renk of North Carolina) teiti; under consideration, thi Ilou.-ii was ad ircs-cd by a number of gen tlemen, wlio-e nauip appear in the regular n port of the proceeding.. I'll Wednesday, the l'anks were again uudci discus-ion, but uo result was ariived at. In Thursdav. the Resolutions introduced ' by Mr. Reach upon the subject of the Pub lic Land were defeated, ' ' "'.(. cote uf the t.,mUr (Mr. Hill.) We shali have Something to say in this conm ction hereafter. 'J lie consideration of Mr. Jiaxtcr's I'rench Rroad Railroad Bill comes up to-day, Fri- lay.) J hat geiitli-mati addressed the lIoue ington City, w re adrni-o j to seats on the on Thursday iu a very able speech upou floor of the Senate Chun! i r, on la.-t Tin s its mi rits. day. n accepting tho re-lotion lhey march i lie laiii to re-'.starj isn roiK county lias passed it. to R final n-a;i,..g lie jittir. a vote of o. .pii'A Kans.v.-. The Editor of tiie Ea-ton (Pa.) Argus who has been on a visit to Kan sas territory, publishes in his paper a long account of the new land of promise, tin one topic, which just now absorbs so much attention he (ays i "The vexed question of slavery will cause some trouble before h ansa. becPtiiPS a Stato. There are now q'lite a number of' slave in the t. rr.tory, ami have teen lor years. I saw them as-taras Fort Riley, 1 of the Mates shared iqunllv the toils, pii miles from the lliver, and iikewi.se noticed : vatioua and expenses, of the war. (.'iJuml.t t handbill .-tuck up on a tree on Kock ('reek, ofrinir a Orna slave for sale. I I Ui. Giiisos's Claim The round upon which Mr. Man y reiu-es to give Mr. JJ.;1 li. out the " special and di finite in-tructioii ' a-sked in regard to Capt. Gibson's claim is, liiit the government cannot enforce the claiin "without "'dug behind the forms -f j'i 'ilia! pioi'ce'lings to the Ntthellai.ds lu ii. l! we i laim that right, we mu-t tie ce arily yield to other nations the tight to -o behind the jidicial proceedings of our own eotsits. This we can never do." It is -aid, how ci . r, that the Committee on For eign Relations w ii! report in favor of en forcing the claim at all bazar !.-. - Recent d. inot-strntion of tiiP exl-ietiPc of volcano iu Arkan.-a have l-eeii liiccau-e ofiiiuc li uin iisiiif -and anxiety to a portion of tiie inhabitants of that State. '1 he sub- i. rrani iii i.rs appear i ne locaieo in a mountjiu, shout live niiies from Wablron. in Seott county. Three xp!o ion lately- oeeurr.-d in one wrrk ; they were very loud and terrific; threw up stotws and earth; filled the atmo-pberc with clouds of du-t and smoke, and rau-ed thp p.nth to quake for tuiies around. Oi.p of the report w a heard at a distance of foity or fifty miles, i ce cariu od ine uioiiniaius is represented as Lsvitig sunk to a r onsMcralle dpj tb. SOUTHERN CONVENTION'. Nkw Oiu.e.xns, Jan. 11. The Convention I UlbCllsseU l0-iiy t.Ue SUDjeci oi eoiiMruciing gt Charleston iu April la.-t. j .... folowil res0lu(iOW were, also, of- refers to .W-ropriate comtuit - lees : . Resolution calliti on Concress fur till i ..-.A tl... .n.,t......t;,,.. 1' i pegsnry to the protection aud security of 1 )" t, aud urging the iinme- ... e ts 1 .1 . . I diato action of Congress in relation thereto ; ! reoom.i.eiiuing reciprocal ireat.es witu .uex - ! ,lu , . "c '" -'T'lon uer si.ie. 1 lie people, u is uougui, ... j a rauroau iroiu .orion 10 me iiiouiu oi uic ; Ohio. 4 .Mr. Marshall, of Mississippi, made a re- , o,., ,i. ,1,;.... ,vc ...,,,. t... a ' r"y"" , . - ; lts or'Km 1,1 tlie institution ot slavery, which I was tlie only institution ot uiviiic origin. Several speeches on the raeihe railroad were made, when the Conv. titiou tuljoui ned. H.ople arc enthusiastically eicitcd in refer January 13. The Convet.tion to-day pass- ( nee to the war. ed resolutions in favor of the Pacific Rail- It is f u ! : y believed that Prusi will join road; in favor of removing obstructions i the allies. Indeed, that the steps taken ly from and deepening the mouth of the Mis- ! Austria will compel her. 1 sissirtii ; in favor of quarantine rcculatioiis at cv Orleans and all cit.es subject to daily arriving at .Vbastopol. 1 he licit but ycllow fever; iu favor of the itnprovcnn nt tie, if it takes place, will be the most des of. Mobile haibor ; and in favor of educa- pciaie and bloody of all. lion on Soulhern principles. Resolution' Roth l!ritih and I retich funds were much favoiing a repeal of the usury laws were i depressed under eiictin circuinstauces, and referred. The Convention then adjourned i the necessity of making loans. England till this crcniu?, wleu a final adjournment h is secured a lare 1 ju. ! 'iU take place ! January 1 I. The Convention last night ndi.tilfi: solution, ill favor of sneciiie Ju- I . 1 . , . . " " ou s.i-nr .iin nioiasscs, i no tuiarge- and molasses, thu enliir -i.. incut ot the joutsMile canal, the est a til is It- j mKht 0f a navai depot at New Oilcans, urg- ,, ,,, mct..ssity of the Tchuaiitcpec route, i .. - . r f ueni.il: u u ui iiiuuiiuhvu iiuui .vli!il3 iui .. .fI .. . r- i T , adjourn on lueuy. MONHTARY AFFAIR.-?. ClIAlil.KsTd.v. TLe Evening Ncwa llith inst. savs : af th , " (,"f wo!,0' ,,,ark,''t 1,as jUst 'c ""-ough another week ot pressure and some " ,,lu "'Ciy, oUl ...c cio;c ua, o-,, lav,r !aLle to aU ""eerned. We doult very ' .,,.1. I.. .. . t. t.a i.. I .. .i . much whether tbe week hasclo-cd with th same good results throughout the country. For the last few days ihcre has existed quite a number of doubts and surmises on the part of our business men, but we are happy to say that they have a,l boeii re moved. Our banks are gem-rally ca-icr in all their, departments, and as a eon-iepjuelicp are dis;ioscu to be loo,,, liberal in their ac commodations. For the last month !ar'o alnouDtVof tlj .ir P-1!"--' bave becu returned to int. in iur reuempiioii, v iiicli lias very ma terially retarded tlitin ;u tin ir other i u -i lieas. We heard ot soii.e street oper .uoii duiing the day, which, from the libera, iiy shown in their term. 1. ads us to believe tLut "P''-"' uncinpioye l i, becoming more plenty ami easier oi oliamUieiit. We never doubted but what there as a great deal of money lying idle, ju-t eau-e tho owners were fearful of investments, and have !.tn holding off for a chang,-. This course '.n;, y be a safe one, but we (.annul hut doubt it paying qualities both to tiie holders and the community locks ar,? otcurxiii-' their former low position in the market, whilst but few sales are matin o.i any term-. It is likely that tiie banks will agr.in di.-outit paper on their security, and thus by inaea-ing their avail ability, cause a rise iu thtir price. 'J iii Coursc would have a tendency to assist the Vc'r Prin whose p,.,tiwi.a arc of the greate.st nuportanee to tiie community, and save liiilu Irom sacriliw.- Lv sale. Thf S.'i.timi or Ti't; I.atk War P.v S-iiite of the Cnit,-d a resolution of the S State, the veteran soli rs of the ar of i' ebliou in Wa-b- 112, who have met in I eo to tnei.apitnl wttu the .New York 11. i ttirir head. Why was thi ,',. York llao selected ? One would naturally expect that the "Stirs and Stripes" would have been unfurled at the head of tbe column. It w.n under the f.aoof the I'riioii they fought ar, J conquered in 1-12, if h.. they fought at all. And it certainly would have appeared tuora appropriate to n,ar-hnl Ihem-elve beneath its lol l, now that they have once more met together to recount their achieve ment in arms and to " fi.-ht their hattli o'er again." Why, then, ii,l thev select their standard on tins occasion the 0 of New ork T We can perceiw; no lltn s in parsnip"? mo ua? ot a single Mai wln-ii all Itiif. IsTEKKnTIM ItKVtiI.CTHi.VARV HtlJi'S. ' 'I I.- 1 i' , , I he Rostou Courier says, in addition to a human skeleton which was discovered bv some workmen near Runker jlill, r,ri Friday last, we are told that on the following dny several others were dug up. JiV-ideif tl.c-e ancient relics tH-re have been brought to light quit.- a ilisplny of imp Il.i llt ,,c the battle-field, such as niu-kcts, ball-, flint and buttons bearing tin; numberof the regiments which indicate that thev were originally a part of the dre-s of ihe Rriti-h infantry. Tiir. Annkxaikon S iik.mi.. A Wa-h- ingtori cone-,eiii!ent writes : .. f i .i .i . . ... i am per-uaueu ina i we snail bear no more at this so. -ion of scheme for the ae- qul-itioli of Cuba, of the port in St. Il-miii' o and of the Sandwich Idatid .. Tl.(.-e are worn-out spi eulatioii.-. and nr1! ai flat a- any one of the fancy slock that lat ly h il in your mock i-xeiiaiigi., anu UK'! th-ui, ar, dropppd lioui tin- political stock li -t. ' - of -I. or-; ; or burning in hopcW. distance PaoVIKKNf'R, Jan. SI. of reseuc. Thoinands of lives lost ; moan n KMPT T.1,11.,11 a Rank, iug and wailin ' all the baud. Such events : Rank t I'xbri'lgp was 'slow us that. Col ios not need war I',,,, I! sat; ( K'-sr.ri. . The Riack-.toiuj pntprcrl nn Stinf? tiiifl ay Mglit. 1 lie door of the building was foued, and also the txo outer doors of the vault but the inner door was' neiu ny a' c umbo nation lock-, wLich reiisted all tljp pflyrf cf tl. robber!. THE LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. The telegraph and m nils yesterd ny brought us some interesting news of which we sub join a full summary. . We have received the details of foreign intelligence hv the Bailie, ami although the j political news ha, nothing -tartly, yet it i is intere.-lil'J. I . e : . ...,.,f..r......,, t.i l.p " r held ;.t ihe residence oi the Untish -MiniUr at Vienna on thti i!Hlh lilt. The Ambassa dors of England, France, Prussia, Russia, Princo (lortschakoir, wero to take part iu the discus.-ioii. The conference must be of the most poMtive character. A despatch from Vienna, dated the 30th, says that Prince (.ortschakoff presented a note recieved from St. Petersburg to Count J5u.il. It (is believed to bo unsatisfactory, but it is not the filial reply of Russia. 'Ihe allies were duliuing the sense in which their Ciibintt was to understand the ' four points" heretofore proposed. Privatu advices Irom London say that ( tie course of politics favor the possibility of a pcd, tenninatioj, of the war. .-xusiiia, u is i.entven, win ussuum , oHciisivp, ntul thereby iiitlucnce all l.prmatiy : ,ninn ot the allies. Much excitement continued throughout j Kn"!and on llio war question, which was ' te i- n . . v -i - .i.e.:.. aUM.ri.iog " -""5 ,ltJ Lceil done 111 Pat liamelit. Ihe pro- ! i.oscd loan, however, would be made. ! Affairs in France ikm".I nochansre. the , Lare reinforcements of Russians were I wo Ii ui:in es-el ol war attacked a I'tC't h steamer bound for Jeba.ton ; English frigates came to her reli. f The ud the Lu-statii r I:,.,,;.,,., r,.tri..i ,.,1 , p o o ,' ' ,- . I 1 '"- ' ii"j " ' - i 1 lue l"si:Ms. ' T-c a!licH at -elastopol are now full prc- ' nirpd lor i -ittlo I I '1-1 I -. 1 ill 1- . t . . 1 aho thr, at to aie- r-r- Tin Cff. e linps t !i-r. he l'i us-iiin in is mi to Ron !,m, of w hieh 1 expectations lad l.en f, lined, it is no.v siirii.isioi was merely the to ar. r ol au autograph It. tt-t to the turcn, and in-lruc-tions to watch tb't niowmvnts of certain known agitator in Lend on. 1 he greatest event of the we. -k In been Napoleon's peech to the French Li -islaturc It is warlike in its ton-, aud makes no I lie ntion of any pro-p. ct ot peace It was hnme li-itely (oiiowed I y a loan of odO, liUtl.'H.lil franc unaliiiiniuslv. i lie biil lor tiie cnli-tuiei.t of a foreign lesion lit. i Lccotuc a la w. Parliament has a'ijourt.cd. From FratPtt we have news that the Km- jn i ji -.-., i,t.l ib. Li r : -1 ., I i . e s, .-! it jit pci- soii. Iii hi sppcuh he alluded to the treaty xx i t ti A i-tii.i as L, ii: .L.f n-ive for the present. lie ll,::l.. ti.e R.-jii-h I'a:o: in.ei.t I'-r its i-ir i-a! ar. 1 i.r'.. .!- tro l.p i-li ti.aio fo-,.,, I'.,.-! r l.i i a. iii.- la.. 1 army is .-tat.d by tup F.mpeie,r at .iiI.tHli men and 11:1,1,111 seaiu.'ii. There ar- K2 "Mill smloi on -lop hoard, and he ask for an additional levy of 1 S'),nilO. He stat.-s that the lev. tiue if the country r,-iiiuj ti- undiminished. Hi speech was high ly prai'i-d, but il caused a li,'!:t depr. s.ioii of tho fund- both in France and linghnd. A. lelti r from Madrid sl.it, s thai Mr. S 'ill . ti. . An. I ican Mini-ter, waipre-enl at .1 ( i-"i--;ou which took pUcc intiio Sjia-tii-h Chamber on tlie propriety of selling Cuba. No r. rl of tho di-c i-i 'i was I'iili-I.-I. MAPltin, Pec. 2M The Cortes has to drjy voted the bi'l filing the ifi'-cti.e force of the army at "7 , . '1 he t-v. rnmri.t drrlines rai-inr: an army la send to the Crimea t 1 a-i t th- nl-e. It also declines the propo-itiou of Mr. S m!c ' to j-in in a treaty with the I "nit, 1 States .md Ru-sia r c a 'i.i.-iiitr the principle that the fiaj protects 'all go ids. Li vKiii'iioi., Fkipav, 2Mb I'c, I -3 1. Coll u.N M AllKLT. The lOtton mark, lis quiet, but is yp ady. No change in prices l,a.s ,c-urri'i d n ina 'he at w.-ik, ur r-t III i.i.r '-. 01, I he q.l cither r. .Jje, 1 1- 1 '.I:.!:, ti P' r II, ;" -hu h :i Th? M lil.iliiO bales lo ii.tiey con- Ii.; C ny ; r iv-s to 1,.; alni.t shot t of i '. .- .. -iimati , thu d, si-tii. 2 chiefly of Americai.s. The Mam hc-ter market T.hp demand ihoii-h not :n-:iv. al-o steady, is sufficient pr:Vcut a"J considerably accumulation ol Mock. 1 ha money market ii without change. Ihe i ieh iug., however, have fallen a lit tle, nud a di inand has again set in to some pxt'-i.t f-r gold, for exp ,rt to the Coutin tit. A iarte. loan i about to be off.-ied in Pali-, which may draw money from this tide. Consols clo-.: Id 1 . t to !)-. Tin; sal.-s for the week are 2n,0.'l I bales, of which arc on specul iiioti and for export. leaving 2 i filiO hales to the trade. 1 he sales t i-day are (i,HllO bales. Mark ets quiet. We quote Fair Orleans 3 l-2d Fair Mobile 3 :t--d, Fair l.'platids 3 21-"j. Yeah v Cai.avih v. The New Orleans Chii-lian Advocate of the I 1th ult . in re capitulating the heavy ini-f iitutie that have hi fallen our nation during Ihe prist year, iiiiis up the mournful tale in language as full of truth as the year has bei-n of memo, rahie event- : ' We sing of mercy and judgment. The year fpast will be signal in history for it di-.u-ters. Drought, in the best agricultural lii-tiicts, cutting oil millions of produce. 1 ires iu cities and forest- ; moiinlaiii. in a blaze. Cho,r:t iiivaeino from the s.-aeoast to the interior. ,lloiv fever ragiie a never belore. 1 li-a.st. rs hv railroad .ml gn nt-r ones hv rivers aii'l ,y sea Sailins vi-sl-I.s lot; steam, rs, bug.; and staunch, floundering li.id-oeean, or in teiiii,tiu view of st-cl find iron, serried ranks of inv. ,!;.. host and lu-rn-d lie. ti, hue these that dis"! tre-,s the other hemisphere, in order in . u,ue th proud t. humilltv K vereij-nty known " or Liakv His A tMlli-Carol ina Legislature. SENATE. Mundav, January 1st, 1953 A message wan received from the House of Commons, transmitting the report of the committee to mako arrangements for the in auguration of tho Cioveinor, which was a doptcd. Mr. J5ower introduced a bill to lay off a public road in Ashe county, i Mr. Walker introduced n bill to enianci Ipute Creasy, a slave, which was referred to the committee on propositions and grievati- 1 CCS. j Mr. lioyd introduced a bill for a more j uniform and equitable valuation of lands, 1 and to provide that taxes be paid iu the 1 same year the list of taxables is taken, which w as referred to the commit tee ou finance, land ordered to be printed. Tho bill concerning criminal proceedings was read the third time and passed. ! The following bills were read the second j time and passed : ! A bill concerning divorce and aliiiiopy ; I A bill concerning damming aud draining ! low lands : A bill conccrnins electora of President and Vice Presidcut; A bill con ; ccrning estates ; A bill concerning evidence; , A bill concerning executions ; A bill con : eeriiiug entries and grants, read aud laid ou tho taide; A bill concerning executors and , aduiinistrators. A message was received from the House of Commons, informing the Seuale tbat the : hour had arrived for tbe inauguration of the tiovernor. The Senate then proceeded to tbu Hall of the Commons to witness the 'ceremony. After tho return of tho Senate A uic.-s.v'c was received from the lluii.se of I'.iiiinioiis proposing to raise a joint com- jinittceoii pj'olic buildings, which was con curred in. ' The hill concerning crimes and punish ments was read th third time and passed, i Alo the biil couceriiing deeds and coii ; vey unces. I The Speaker announced Messrs. Wilder, Mori.cy and Sander as the Senate's branch of the joint c-.tiiiiiillre ou public building. On motion of Mr. Rigg, the rules were supeiided, anc BeVcral of the bills hereto fore read the second time, were read the third time and passed. Tl KMAV, January -.d. Wi.". Tho following bills were read the third time and passed : 1 A bill concerning evidence ; A bill con cerning divorce and alimony ; A bill con cerning executions ; Also the bill coucerii ing deeds and conveyances; A bill concern in' ci, cutor. and administrators. On motion of Mr. Jiiwcr, a select coin-1 ii ittcp of ti v u was raised to inquire into anj alU-ged mistake or fraud in enrolling the' I ill of the la-t sessi-n, so far as relates to 1 Hie 11th and -!") h Senatorial districts, n ith poA. r to send for persons and papers. Tho eiigro-sed bill to repeal part of the act of 1 "s", relative to tin; places of trial of civil processes before Justice, of the I'rncp, was reaS three times and ordered to be enrolled. The following engrossed bills were read the lir.-l time and pascd : j'tors; A biil concerning Attorney, at law ; A bill to provide for improving a road A bid concerning auctions and Auctioneers ; leading from the Wilkes county line to t lie j A bill concerning bail; A bill rouceriiiuj; Tri.iic.ce line ; A bill to incorporate the! bastard children; A bill onccruiiig Itiils, town of Newton in the comity of Catawba ;' RouHs and Promissory Notes; A bill con A toil to psinl.lisb and lay off a public road I erniiig hosts and rai.oe ; hill concern in the county of Ashe; passed third read- iug bookdebu ; A biil c.u.eeruing woods WKlvxr.srisr, Jan. .1,1, l.')3. The -p-akcr announced tint .Messrs. J!yd, I perior t.'ourt. ; A bill concerning Clerks an I Graham, ISig", Ash : and F:-lier formed the ; .Ma. lets in Jlquity ; A bill eoiie. riiine com c iniiiiittee on Mr. Mo icr' r,olu.i-ii, re l.i- iiiiioners of alTmai its and probate of deeds live to tuc llt'u and ioili Si-n.it ii ill .lis- A bill c ii.oerning con,iion law ; A bill coo triels. j cei rnng constables ; A bill concerning Coro- Mr. lvit',11 from tho c in ii.'.ttc.- 5E the Re- in r ; A bill eouPi-riiing Coipuralii.tis A vised Statutes, reported the following bills, j bill concerning county boundaries; A I. ill which passed their third readings; A bill concerning guardian and ward ; A bill concerning husband and wife; A bill concerning idiots and lunatics ; A bill con cerning infamous persons; A bill concern- in- iu-pcftioiis. f - i :..! i :..,. .1 - i :n . .:. . .ti. .'t ii e-n.-ii i mi ,. ui:i-i s oui to i.icorpo j rale the Tru-tees of New Institute iu Iredell i county. Referred. Al-o a bill to incorporate the town of I New Institute iu Iredell County. Mr. Cunningham introduced a bill in strueting the comni'ttcc ou the Revised Sta tutes, to inquire into the expediency of so amending the common school law as to pro vide that wln-re lands arp condemned for ciuiiinoii school hou'es, and the school i, sub-equently removed, the original owner may purchase the same at the pi ice he re ceived lor it, winch was adopted The biil to em-ourage the killing of wolve. in Jacs-on county was read the second and tliiid times and pas-c..'. IIol'SE OF COMMONS. MoN I) a Y, Jan. 1st, 1 ".". A inemoria! on the subject of tciuperancc was pre-' iit.-d by Mr. Holland, which was I' loiied to the committee on Grievances. Mr. Rigle presented a n.eiuoii.il fiuin ritiens of Alexander, praying that the Jtcg-i-lature take no action ou the temperance memorials being presented to the legisla ture asking for the enactment of a prohibi tory liquor law. The memorial ordered to be rea l. Mr. Mordecai moved to print the memo rial, nud refer to the commitUe ou Griev ances Mr I ovp moved to lay the memorial on ihe table, which he withdrew at the instance of Mr. J'atlerson, who hoped the memorial would be allowed to take the same course as other, iu order that both sides might be heard. The q ie-tion arising on the motion to print, it prevailed ayes 41, i.uvs .'Hi. Mr. Rolen said out of the high rogard he entertained for the gentleman from Alex ander, h moved a reconsideration of the vote ordering thp printing of tin: meiiiori.il mtrodue.ol, by til ill. Mr. liogle hoped the voU would be rc- consideri-d. He did not think any gtntle-j man in the House could be in earnest about pi inling the memorial. U i. evidcat it was I not intended for exciting public attention; it was mere iarcon thrn.ilinit I'..- . i... ,,,.t i 1...I t... :.:.. ..it. . a e; v. a , (H,; ei. 'lit of the county he had the honor to represent, he hoped it would not be printed. The gentleman who drew it up had since died. XI It 1 . -i . , ,, y, . , .Mr. It. I'. Caldwell. TV all the c.-iitlnnan i .. .... i. i - f . . - I..." ii me person alluded to i kiiic.j iniiisell by drinking liquor? .nr. nogie. lie 1 ti he memorial was drawn up in a drunk few days thereafter. n spree, and he died a On motion of Mr. Horton tho vote was reconsidered ayes .'53, nays .'12. The question then ,rii,,g on the motion to print, it was lo-t. The memorial was ir.Pi reierreu to thu committee on G rievan- c Mr Myers presented a memorial prayinz for a Mechanic-, lien law, whieh wa. refer- !rd to thi committee 0q the Jud 'iioiary. Mr. Stubba introduced a resolution in. strueting tho committee on the Judiciary 0 inquire into the expediency of abolishing ju. ry trials in the County Courts of Pleas "and Quarter Sessions, and authorizing three Su perior Courts in each county instead there, of, which, on tnotioD of Mr. Stubba, wns laid ou the table. Mr. Shepherd introduced a bill in rclv lion to tho wilful destruction of corncrstonci and corner trees, which was referred to tho committee on tho Judiciary. By Mr. Myers, a bill iu favor of Mr. A. exander, late Sheriff of Mecklenburg. Uy Mr. Garland, a bill to authorize the opening of a public road in Watauga and Yancy counties. 15y Mr. liintry, a bill for conipletin a public road in the county of Ashe, which was referred to the committee, ou Internal Improvements. An engrossed bill authorising the pj 0f Wardens of poor in Mecklenburg county was read the second and third times, ami passed. The following engrossed bills passed their third reading : A bill concerning tbe abalenient of suits; A bill concerning amendments, prorcssc 4c. On motion of Mr. Patterson, the Housa took recess twenty minutes to make the ne cessary arrangements for the reception aud installation of tlio Govcruor elect. After the necessary arrangements, it 12 oli-lock, M., in the presence of tho tan branches of thu Gcueral Assembly, I0II, Tho. Rragg was duly inducted into the of fice of Governor, tho oaths of office bcin administered by Chief Justice Nash. . Ti-ksiiav, Jan. 2d, !.).,. Mr. Caiislcr, from the committee on In tet.ial Improvements, reported favorably upon a bill amending the charter of thi Western Flank Road Company. Ou motion of Mr. Myers, thn rules were susprnded and the biil passed its second and third read in-. On motion of Mr. liaxtcr, R'Wi'r., That the publie Treasurer pay lo Hon. Warren Winslow the mini of fcl'ill iu consideration of his services for 23 days as Governor of the State. The rules were suspended, a4 the resolution passed its three rcuditigs. Mr. Sharpe introduced a bill to amend the charter of (he town of Stntesvilip, which as referred to the committee on incorpo rations. Ity Mr. Craven, a biil to regulate tl.n weight of salt sold by the sack. I'rokidrt their weight shall be 213 lbs. Referred U the Committee on Grievances. A bill ronerrniiig Appeal, anj preced ing, in the nature of appeal, passed its SI reading. A. j a till concerning apprentices. A t T KHMMlN ( ION. The bill eonc-riiiiig lulus pa-ed ill third reading. Mr. Myers, in behalf of ihe committee on Ranks, reported sundry amendments to lh biil re-chartering the .-lata Rank. Tbe folio iug bill received a third real iug : A bill coi.Piri.inj attachments; A bill , concerning the Attorney (tcueral aud Solid- and hunting; A bill couceriiing charities ; A bill conerriiinc Clerks of Couutv and Su- concerning county court ; A bill ronccriiia county trust.es; A bill concerning court houses and prisons; A biil couceming cur rency ; A bill concerning Icjcents. Received from the .S.n.lo a message in forming of the passage of various bills, vi asking the concurrence of the House there in. A biil concerning the election of l'rci dent and ic: l'rcsideut, was read the . c ond and third time, and passed. AUo a bill couc.riiing routes. Also a bill conerriiiiig draining low limls Alo, a till concerning Climes and J'uii ishmeuts, passed its second aud li.irJ rciJ- WkONcmiAr, Jan. 3, M33. Mr. Waugh, from the committee on pro positions and Grievances, asked to be dis charged frouj the further consideration of a i resolution proposing to cr'-ct a new county to be called Mt. 1'isgsh. Mr. Myers introduced a bill to incorpo rate Ihe Columbia und Charlotte Telegraph Company, which was referred to the Com uiitice ou corporation. Mr. Patterson introduced a bill to incor porate the towu of Renoir iu Caldwell eoun- A biil extpiiding th time for the regi tration of grants for land, received in acre ral readings. 'I lie special order a bill to incorporate the Rioad River ruilroad, was luid on the table. An engrossed bill from the Senate, din ceruiug Crimiii.l Proceedings was read tin! first and second lime. Mr. I'h.illips pro posed an amendment, and on bis motion, af Ipr some remarks, the bill was laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Patterson, the hill con cerning rattle, horses aud bogs, was taken up and passed its third reading. A bill concerning deeds and conveyance passed its third reading ly suspension,''' the rule. A bill concerning divorce and alimony, by a suspension of the rules, passed ils see lal reading. 'I he hour for recess having arrived, tue House arose. Al'TllltNOOV fr.HXlOS. House called to order. 1 be engrossed bill conceriiin executions passed its' third readinrr I..., 1. . t.i. A till concerning evidence was r. u in" first and secud lime. Mr. Mi K essoii introduced a bill h foreign wines and liquors except for medici nal and sacramental purposes, whii li aasr ferrpil tn tl, i.t. .... I.'it,,.i...n - ' iviNHiiuei: vil i iiiuii.-' A bill ponpernino Habeas Cumus. passtd . n . , Us several readiriL's. An engrossed bill concerning agriculture and geology was rend the third lime. "r Jenkins moved to strike out the 11 lb f" , tion ordering the geological survy. R' then withdrew the motion, aud moved lo Iy the bill on the table for the presi lit, which prevailed. An engrossed resolution authorising th" collection of documentary evidence for lh! compi'atiou of a history cf Noith Caroliua, passinl its third reading. . A bill incorporating tbe East Fork Turn pike Compiny passed its third reading
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 16, 1855, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75