A .SKN'SIUI.E KNQUH'A VIRGINIA (U'ii.vtxu irs eyes '.viii;:. The Uieliinoiid " Enquirer, " miruhiic r'iiiu, has ihc following' : Is tlic Miiieui inii tieiir by? I.s the Enquirer goinj over o the Anu'iii anslor here is good Whig and Auic-ricau doctttne. Pennsylvania aud Virginia would, do doubt, fumi-h iron clieap.r than any oilier States, and cheap- I f t. under a steady protective ! ai riff, than I England emild supply it. The Kniiirur i tpeaks only for Virginia, and takes tne 1 article of iron for illustration, but what, is i true policy for a great stuple of that Slate I in piincipie, is equally applicable to the j State f the whole Union, w Lo-e various ; int. rests are interwoven wiih each oilier, ; The idea advanced by the Enquirer i thai 1,0 money should be sent out of the coun- try for manufae!u:c 1 articles Unit can be : produced at borne, even if the actual , amount paid is a trill': more, which would tnH be the oae if we bad as! !j protec- ! live tariff with di-erimiiiati'ig duties on '.! : articles not produced iu our own country, i'ut we wiil let the Enquirer speak fjr it ' ae'.f. It? Editor ) : ' Why should iririi.iri buy forei-jn iron Why fhould she spend S 2,00O,Ml or over annual. y for irou, wuen she n- a c,.r..r.l.n.J.,...niM rn .,.,r. h .n.t ' W lir ahoi.ld tbe State of Viiginiap-.y three filths of that amount ei u if a few impracticable individual should think proper to eneour- age foreign befortf home iuJuMry ! Is it tyt em:ii. nt y cviuetit as plHin as the most palpable truth co ll.i be that the gold she sends abroad i lo.-U, while il;it .e spends at home is in reality not sf en; ' If she co!kcts it from ono titii-vu and pays it b.sck to ajotber. is she not as rich aud as able as il it were iu iib. r coi'eried nor paid ? The '.Vialtb af the State is the weaith of the people. If the Jiii'.DOi) to-.s of iron with which cur railroad are built and quipert. ere maue m v irgiu.a, ine ..,- nnl ihiti o.' dollars uhieh we sr.ent f.r that iiou wouid now oe in cucu: alien among us, er irs rq.jiv&lei.t, mines, manufactares and iitiprovetu. ut, which wculd be yearly pro duciiii; not only the proceeds of that va.-t invi 'Stmc.it. but it-increase aud .hat uouM have doubled ere this. . We do not wonder at individ iaN, who are alnays seiri-b. cr soilless cx-rpora:ior.s ; 'io care ntt.e lor any ini-re.-ts out.;reirr - -- - - on. Tt does nrt a-r-.aish us that they;" "'-re than l.ivly that they bad Lee.. M.ouid be bliude 1 to th-ir rme ioterest ou another spree, but net a w w'd di J we bear In trexc.'j-ive e.S-n' t-s. i uey wnno as ii buy au iicn rail from tjieat liritam a Viig.iiia, if tL.-v eo aid sav thereby a p- r-fj fur the ri.o.in nt. Uut that th-.-Stite shou'ii! spend her million that Vir rii.ia sl.o i'd ive the people's money to Fi.f'!aa-I, for . the laii.rial which tl.er couid pio'luc ' tl.e;ii-ei ve, sr.n- ro a-unnc tountiiUe. Tills i no snnl! niatt-.r. It c:c- i.;t r.ierely iur.'lve the !- of a few i jilar-, or a few hiii u'reds of !h'"':-a:,is. but i- a to si iter of million which still aocs on livw the re-ourcrs of the State can produce ii, htrv the liior.ey i to come from, 'rc ran scatclv c 5!rpr-. he".d, unle-s some rhai.gc i meditated. It iJ at! ai.nual ur iin on the ifsouros of th" Strit, which our proff s do not warrant. Ho'v can w c- spend more tlia wo n.aLe v.i'.Lout c vutractini; ;,i!.-! f! that tii-rner. how- rer, ni .-p. n! il) t)ie S'!te, for ti.-j prod'is'-"!.- of Tjr aicuntiiins l. i ti e I:;! o.' of our vvpie, ii.-tt-ad oi" w..'j!d. nn ibe ecntrary, tt t.-l to increase it Kritl Sli;p.- If rl.ruld T1 Ollttilild a. re for Tirin's t:nn for Lnli-h iron, tnd feni t3.ua. ii)t ttad of t'i.i.Oi1,!) j.i v:'v. would w not be still the gainer of Ci.'-tH,000 by tbe operation T As long a ll'. m- ner is iu the State it is cot spcLt. ii';" :r.cTiO ca.?;-;. W- y s'.. rlxy , anno-jneeJ t'nat tl c ijrind J'j-y hid rcturuej no 1 ill in the Echo rise. Wc cantiot b-.t think t'uit the . IT. -t, inth at l.oine ani abroad, wou'J bare been Ijtter, bad there a true bill keen etur:.ed. and the wliol- ca'e been broa;!,t up f..r trli.l "A'e believe, a a gererai rule, the !i sh.-.-i'.-l be allowed to t-a'.'e it coarss. The cr-.7e doa'ots entert-iiticd by many, a well among the crpofftits . fhe adroeates, f.?r a r-.-oif Li"' ;t tl,c slave trad", w o-j'd then bar b-eii --iv-rI, r.s every Isw-abldinj citix-n b .uld desire by the proper trih-jur.;. If it It- Let piracy, by wbotu should the legal qie-t oti be dec! led i.ior; jroptr'y than by t'i J udtciary ? The fian.er of the Con atnution con'ett-piat' d the pi;habil;ty of the !:--r.',atir brimb of the Goverutnest xvt-d:ti its power ; ac-i as a cheek up-n av aeh a'su i ption, inrr-tcd the Judicia ry with t.ie prer cgative of defitiiuv an i ex pounding the Con-tirjrios. U'Le some wise provision cl.aracteili-t-J both the Federal ar. ! 0'ir Stat .;. vrtiiuet:ts. If a right so acr- d atd re-pon-ib'.---. that It wis dimtd ..'..;. jry to it;vt-t i; in a body fu:.po-d, IiVjv nil others, to be Versed in tt. i.ts, stid so elided at to be etov? tLa infljenc-e cf popir elainor if tl's right le as-utn-td to toe Grsnd Jury, who arc part of tin peo ple and nsiitt be inSun ced by erery pis. '? pas-. on what becoit.es of tLis i.-e prvi-i jo of our i'onatitation, fjr frorv .t.'g tne e-o.-i-u m y -of our ia' Iu aur oase to-irhit.-r the rlghu of a .-' --e, rr State Judiciary si.o-j, i b called upu for r f'l'i'ruefion. and :f it he a;aii.-t 'Le act ot (!ti-.r.!.. that the eitlsn f th Sta'e is ja I.J..J in n -orti.'g to nul.l'Ii-ati ,n. If it I.e a -s-e in wi.ira tUu right Stale is liot infrif.yed. but whicti invoice uo -ic(-. ol cti-t i.ti' i. j1 powtr, t:i-n ti e I'rd.-ial J jdiciarj i tt.- tot er i-t ou .! r of wlth r such le?;-l..v:on ou tie pa;t Le aoinlitijt.ot.al. . Sara ajprsr to 1 . tl. p-,;r;t this Kcbo ta-e. lias L Oon-i diet'en ever its own Sag' If that juiiss'lvtlctj warrant it in of i. (.ar vessels troai engaging in the .:,ve tr-; aud puLitiiiiig - pitat. ti.o-.. who vtj.i! this proL.'riiou ? Ti point- it. the c ii di n t involve any s i.e tig-.ts i--u-, a:, art o! a chararter lht toine el .arly i:b: the j'ari-dicoti f the Federal J iii.i .ar ii.-t. ji of the 'irand Jury ! a;L jory deride for i.- lf. lien th ut, .' Mi. ly toiisi-t.'ii'-j of r, it i.iw would le enr-iysd. J','j untie off' n.- i.-trir t i.ii.d h'J gO and nut nn ti . J..; . and oi ,-tad of b bed "I' fliii'luiale ue.i- ati'l ti,fir, . i; -, j: iu. pi !i. d I ) ti.e d. il-ieg t,,!,. ,, p. fcc.ii.j- Lit even a imiHi-ig L-4 it .B -e IU w!.. ii 1 1 e drat.'i Jury w a- al d.-criifiin of the , I: ii- ton.- far n.ind. " N ni -. u c a n I e J t bo it j re dint i 4u ; in " VV if j." T V. I fl I I I ll ill ft 111. I f I ft ! Ill IT I - , V " 1 IM'S (I ay. D C C C 111 0 IT . bo. : . S.uilh rarnliii.i fuutiTriirr. We left home on Thursday night last, for the pu:p--c of li.-ititig Chare.-ton nd V.-einj present at the present session of the C. Conference, a ftv days. We arrived l(t .illll.t;lMI 0f tie Charlotte and S. C. Kail Rjc 1 and tock the train for Charles- J ton in good time, but we did not reach : CharU.-lin on Friday n. early as we inight nnva done, owimr to two fn-Lt'bt trains bcinc 1 tJ j tlte ,h...Pnesa o the! road preventing the loccmctives from work iug After some ti.ne the obswuctien was removed aod we proceeded lo Ilranchville, wbili the Cars, w bich w. re well filled, were souu emptied, nearly all the pa.-set:gers ta kirgthe ttain for Augusta. And, by the by, after the passengers haJ left we heard a L-ent'cman state tlu fact that - re lc,' "otber ;ovv at Chap.! 11. il, that, some of the students had gotteu into a drunkeu spree aud one Lad been shot in the baud end another hud l. tu eat acros thu face with a knife. We had observed the yj.ii--- men on the Charlotte train and sup posed they wcie students r turning house to sp.-nd Ouri-tn.us aud we noticed one of them !.V J ! 5 ..-,.1 V. f it 'until they b:.i let' there were some or in, and we infer Irciu Lcarit 111 talk ; al ou'. : uy.ng tickets that ino-t of then, n.u-t ' have been from IJesrgia. Sprees and iu- : sul-ruiiia;; )U arc I tceii.mg so lnqueLt iu is fa t age. that it i he e-.U ro! 'Led bv t''' ,:."::'. du.-In? this il jj; ;i'al nh?'h tudcutj couri .'tiiing t I ;vr, uo.-s nit ovvrb-i!i.ce the g-vid. Leaving llrativhvli'.e wc arrived iu Char leston iugcjltia.? and took lodging at th? Mill:. Ho i.-.', which is uhJcr the nmiage int nt of Mr. T. S M' ker-on. It is kept on the I otil.tm style and is a first class hotel. Everything U kept iu One ttyle and those who are fad o? good far1? and all the pen p and circum-taitce '' incident losuch l-.o'.cl-, can be gratifi. il to their Lean's cou- t -i.t Puis.-. nig Ihi. l.nise i.i Ci.a comfertalle quarter' and ai. obliging l.o-t.' Ch trli. on ns a dooh.i J city, but a s'uitt lime ago, where reigned the '; e-tilence that wali-eih in darkness ami the destruf- t.on l. at w a tit.n a! noon tor, and a'.ihougb at th w.-re uvtit.d, now it at.-i til.' 1 u-v ti.rr pa-t oay hi a. i its ter at time iier Directs is redolent cf life, iiln' g in the pur-' i-ll of oJ-ii.e.-s and pU-a.-ute, as if the fell destrcver i.ai t.ci been in all her borders. It vividly lihilitu to view how thoughtless, we all a;e and j roi.e to live, taking i.o thought '.Lit tl..- vi-ltii'i ns of ti.i- A'..i.igbty me ii.ir......i f..r ...ir gov! -to I-.-! u us that ihis wor-. I .s not our abi.iing jj-oee, and to lead Us to a ptep iialloii lor tii: eijovmer ' of the world to which v e arc all hastening. Af'er e.::l: g lii.n..r a-I a.-io rtlning that tLae r. no evening se--iuii of ti.e Cnie r etee, we d. tots; i the afternoon iu attc!.- ' u.tig to sou.e other bu-in. ! At algut we attended service at Trinity' CLaicb and heard a very go-id sermon' from the words Hat py is that people, that ia in such a case ; yea, happy is that people, wh'C'e C-od ie the Let. I." I'.-aliu lid: lo .nt morti.ii. a::.r it:. LUiiE':?, we went to Trinity . . .... tue ohler'-nce :s noi:,ng had tbe p'tasj'e cf shaking i by the Land. It, e--i ,n ha Lnt we vterc iii tin...- to ha t I'.er. Mr. flare lo the . 'oi.irt.ee for aid in builoit Wiishingtoti C.ty fjr the 1m Metho.i: ts Near ? oOtl i the por; o-e. We left a si to attend to a bu-ihers ti g In ti-e aflert.-.on we at! same t'L-ireh to bear ti.e Ib-v. Mr. .-hijp to ti.elll-toi the S. f. r.j-J. r. -nee. IL- 1. ny :.:.! i--eoniiiiensi' he nppeat ( a C t of : rth at utL--n a- raised for i rt time after .-iii. nt. nded at ti.e ort cf the eal Society of d c in: ine'ie'.d h , W 15 f-r..r No.-: rri t ut to ir: we bi ard that J art In re f M. tl.idi,.i, in r. pott is to be As the refor ti At i.igi Am ry of e M. Jl h ey read t!,f .eiati'.:.. of J.'.s . d li.. i od ble-s id it . t!.; ma t 7 had Oi- d win..- il. li,e I also eiat, tt, i,ie i . ii the L-.'i mi of the C ml year for tie -nj ; oit of M After s one remaika by l Wigbttnati. Dr. I.'ou tan, J -. I the S leiety iu so:: rr-jo.t ".i.tt.i, d ori n j 4 Ti o f r iit Liw lys-t of ih" mat t,. rs com, ..- 'iiliiig, tii it Ii -.d was . ( . the sj.i.j.i;,,;, tjl i, t:,i., ti. .t he iiiaiit u-,. (, nat io .l.:i and wheu o,w, r.iied a: i. an ' t. J he .ild . I.H.i ! I XrrI r. liLly to Lave a long nnd "exciting ,e, J.eo 0. j Khu City Ct, to i.eorpora.a New-1 J JJ . r;:;;!:''; ! tL t 1, m;F..,m ....o,.. ujsion. The bill to allow Uate pcraous to! Mr. llledsoe, a bill to repeal the Stb and , bern and tbe frali.burj Oaaligbt Uiup. J .liuu 12 , . ! . . ! I v.r. ct s.m ..js .. . i.-.i.. s..,....i .. ....... t. r.tbsee. itoebau. iiev. cod. in-"- .t . ..... .... i,.... '"uuo "f WIi TTVij rcmarki., ahled the 1'reMdeiit if a l'nnce iiuprovrme.... v ' jUsti(.M of tw I The bill r.lntive lo f. ec trade ... rallroa-l , me Fprc.ui o.uer iur eon. suay ,u. liteZfr MMv CS:V was nt a son of a king, therefore iu.i- w itbou a charter from the State, t y nmnded so as to ' (special order) as postponed for one week. I Vi o . lock. ?tJ. J-r3t YJ-r I i,.: e 1 introduced Lv voir Senalor W. 1'. David- I .. . ' ;.. . IV,.,.. I A -.lun.ber of unimportant and private 'J he r.-soh.t,,.,, h..y,.,2 that Mr. Moom.of WiirS CSa.'' rW bPn t. l,o un,.M lv r.l.eod . or that it oucht., because, n wiuM cut the . r ! v,...:.im. c.ininai.ieH ill which the State Martin, iniitli, Lyrd and Laimoui, : ken tho An.-lo Saxon nati'in to carrv on the ' ...-.i. u..... .i,..r.i ...... on bis tombstone and the " beggar also i:., i' i r ........ v. . i ,i,..f ..i,i l. I relative to boe-gina be said lie would now L eau MR : We have nothing new more i. c, ,t. D.:... ( i. ....... n. than ou cm Ira in the newspapers. t e , , n . i mi t , snleiit nn-ro trailers: lo incorroi an I no objection to that inscription if he would h" M more weiting debates so far than i , 4 ,, , , , , .1.11.. n . , .i . , i . .. :u U put" and ho wa. taken by the angels ; '-he House. But I mppo.e the tables v !to Abrahams bo.-o.,..'1 Hut he said thatl'e turued wLe- Je Cemimttcs reports on : bo bad no disposition to be a people j t,ie qualifications of G. II. Nay wood, Scales v.fio could give SJ lUOO a'l that was ne-11"1 others to hold K'uts in the House ot . 1 he Mil to encourage tlie piannug oi ce,.ary was to send out eolkctors, and ' Co.umons. Mr. llaywocd i. clearly not jyMor md clam. pased its .ccond read cllectors v, ere scut oat and 8 1,250 were j entitled, being trow Clerk and Master !"1jTr Ahe presented a bii! and ui.u.oiial obtained, making near 2(1,1)1)0. j Eijiiily for Wake County unless the 30 and from , IVesidetit and Directors of the On Sunday morning at Trinity Church, I a;llu fcelioa in tbe Till of rights and Ibo Hank of Cape Tear. Withdrawn till to c beard a One discourse from Jiishop j 41' r'- ' the smcmled constitution is a ,:,rro Andrews. It was principally addressed to ! nullity. In the ease of Scales be cither j ''""huI'K OF C M MOXS. Ministers. I.'e is a Cue speaker. After j voted fraudently last August was a year, jn ,h0 )i0UCi today a con-iderable ; the .-eriiion 11 persons were admitted ll... i . ' ...... . . " . itcrooon t:cuUU lictlij;! ' 1'l.nr.li nl...... n-A 1 . .. v...v.., - - -c.j fcx.. sermon from the Ilo v. C. I'ritebard. Af - ter ssruiou tlio liishoo ordained IB per - sens to the Holy Crder of Elder'. We learned that Couferenee was ex- peeted to adjeurn sometime to-day. A friend promised us a synopsis of the proceedings. Tliiii!ki;iiiig Prrvnl. our general thanks last weeh', for Iu favors received, we, bw an unaccountable ojersi'ht. fifot to ai ti:ovrled.e the not , . ,. , ,, , , less substantial than welcome I lianksgiving . r n . i t re.-ent from Houston & Hunter. As louir as our city can furnish sucb bread aud cakes as we reeeivid,it Lced i.et be afraid to corn tare with any rival in the eating line. So row yc that want lrad k to Houston !c Hunter's atid thry will do you up Irntm. The Villiisc Iilafkvuiilli. ive received the etiL-raing We 1. w bos na,,.c bca.Is this article, from its publishers t,e Cosine polltan Art Association. It is i i -i j a b"H j:..ui engraving and well deserves the tr.iic bestowed oa it. lathe fore- ground is ihc lUucksuiith iu the act of tak- icg iff the fore-shoe of a beautiful White Ilor-'e, by his side is bis wife, bringing bis dinner, on the grouud tho implements of Lis trade and by their side his faithful dog, the very picture of " bard work and little pay," in the back-ground is the forge, the bellows, In fact the whole, is as natural a life,, an 1 of exquiste finish. The imbii-bers furnish tho etMrravinc and their - joui-na?, a fl.si el ... u.l.iy .,H0 vt-ar, iu advance. 1 he ens raving' alone is worth tue money, another column. See advertisement in Jetrrsort s Sajazinr. valuable montulv. Jan.mary. TL1. Las come to baud. I'etcrson always was one of our Cist cla.-s magazine;, but in this number, we thin!:, is outstrips by far any of the preCeS'litu oas. Ou tie first""110"'- ; 1-i.e is toe beautiful engraving " Miranda,'' by (.'ross, from the original paintirsg by Hoi.ni'ue. Its fa-hlon plates are sup. rb. Iu. -l.oit, it is a monthly that always will be a welcome vi-itor at the fireside. l'ulii.-Lcd the fltst of .very nionlh by C. J. I'et. rson, 300 ''he-H ut street, I'hiladelj bio, at C2,(l(l, a year, iu advance. We will furbish the magazine and the Whig, wLeu taken to gether, for ?3, a year, invariably in ad- la consequence of its late arrival t communication from " Occasional," the hi was e td out this, week, but will ap- our next. Ta Our Kcithrj. '.c attention of our We re:i to a letter ia another Column from SantB C'ao. V,e hope tliat our readers will not near bis riyal dipi.;sare by disobying Lis command. Tln-re h a larg amount of "back liu'i" on our books, and w ask any ti c delinquents, who ever received a vi-it from the C l.ri-tinas Ki.ig, which of then woui I so far ofietid his Mai..-fy, the frien of their youth, a to di.-oLcy his command U I ch of tin in, we say, would ever dare to .,n....-,r on,, ,reu natig up tn,ir ftocKings, , the r-itr-ptabb: of his innje-ty's rewards,) ; have the impudence to think of j such ii-g at the saiac time that they are ! bis rn.ost roval command? Hut to-' tne winds wi'h jcking'. took- tL-'u-atids that mi Wc Lave on Ll as 1 be paid as not, iii .'net they i there, fir ihc most pait out of -i.'cr h'gVct of the Debtor aud i r,t ) i ,. ,. .1 , .. I ...... .i ti not i.. c hi - e tt.r y i.r,c not tne mean. J he : .,. . ir . , , t.liriotn,as llo.i..ay., tne common yearly , pa) '.ays o, the whole country j4 approach ''? ' -r yur own .ak-, for Lumanities sake, don't forg-t the I'rinter iu your rounds.' , ,. , . ii. '",C "toonu ot, our bo.k. as far I -.1 1, for the sake of tirfe egg", bu;ieri chickens ; t value in r.-ivu.ont ba. !' du tilt." Now, Farmers or l'i.i titers, ' get jonf iiiol... y back. If you have cot any of li,-.e things, eome up and tootle by i,.,t, for we are determined io hive a set'!, iiiiiit some way, before new vi nr's day, that ve may tli'-n renew oar woiL, ii- t only In a new year, but wiil, new s'nig'i. ai.i in. ieu-i.d cotifidi n'-e iti our ability to ,'i..a c our leader", and in their ippr-eiaiion of the same. " Small favors thankful!; ree.iieJ, lar.-r ones in prr.por- aOHMHHntMBUi From in oce.isionul Correspondent. liALEiarr. November. 30tb 1M8. rcauv mau e and in nro.-rt ss. i he Senate to!or le ho ib now ineligible to a seat in tbe Hnuse b tint i",nMii;i,,ii.,n wliiidi renuirea I , . ., , . ,, , ., , u uie.oer j.-t sjjnil nave restaeu 1 IWelVA niOfiri.a .... 1.14 i . P lAl. h j - v.v.v.....e ... - jthe Coauty in, which Lo is elected. He ! comes from Alamance aud in Ai.L'ii't 1 ?"37. He voted for Mr. Scales for Conress in fc ' '"b,u he resided in Hoekiiigbum on that day. So that be cither voted fraudulently thcu or now, is ineligible to a scat. It is said, that ie acknowledge! mio that he voted Wtgal H then, and thai bis plaec of resijtiue tkt u, wheu be voted for his relation. Scales, for Cangress, in Eockinghan. Co, was in Ala - I R""ce SoB.e other tents are left to the Ctunuittee to enquire into tho qualification 1 " i of the sittine members, some one or two " ' I uo. being of The constitution and i lavs are eileut dn this matter. Aud, if so, ! wec 'uuip Ke t.on pa.iy, passed. tbev ouebt to be amended, otherwise we',. Th ';ed re-olution arirovinj the mty Lave inexperienced boys here to 1- gisiate far the country. There are many bits Ufare the Legislation to ainead the . lavs and constitution. The laws villi e I so mutilated if every bill were passed that is iroposid, that a new revised code ought to be made every tcnyears in order to know wiat the laws are, a'hd if tbo constitution ' . , , i . is to be amended and mutilated every two j yttl it would be better to have a con j v.-utioo called and tars a" the p-ctss'trv j tnicuduicnU made at once. Deinoeracj s a progressive and mutilating party, for 'ever expunging records, changing laws and constitution, and shifiit: it; i-.incit'c; ! !.at ias democracy ten years n.-o, i i n0 aenmeraey now. King Caucus rules j aoything and dctuocraay records its edicts i faithfully ; to rale or ruin is its motto, and I amount! to about the same, as for it to rule ;.,.,. to ,ve ,; af the com.trv. it er-! I ate Bectionnl acitntions nveril.rows ,(. 'tried and established laws and customs and j I revolutioii'irs everything, usion the false i revolutioii'irs everything, oson the fsl.e ' assumption that change i.- prsgres-s, progress ; is improvemit. Iit these chanKcs are' ' improvemit. I'it taee changes Uometimes and often ruinous, like the change of life unto death. uch instability and fickleness is sad commentary upou the times and the feroctuitv of our fair in-fi. Yturs, Ac., ! OCCASIONAL. Aortla C'trolina l.i giiln tmc. I'mm the fo."r:K.elcme of the Wil. Herald. IlAtK.'.ilt, 2s'07. 27, 1 :.-?,. SENATE. The followinr reports f.-jiu the Committee : ou Judiciary sere received ou the bills noted. In favor of a bill to ::ive 2. the Dev. Codelo the use of the Si) to th ue of the I!ou. In favor of the bill to encourage the j plantiti? of oysters and clams. I Airaiust tbe bill for the appointment of 1 tax colbt-iors. j lu lavor or me m.i relative to faro banli.-r. Ataint the bill to abolish or establi-b jury trial.!. Against tbe bill for the elect! n of Clerk and Misters by the pe pie. Against the bill relative to rim r.. voting. Mr. Turner introduced a resolution agiirvit the late federal executive interfe r. i.oe rn the election in I.linois. Laid on tlie table 2G to 10 a pure party vote, the Democrats voting to lay on the table. ndja'.l further .appropriations t work, of in- j? j teruimpTOvcaenw. '1 .IM,;-:. to 15. 1 ... "B -- the third time and ordered to be engrossed. ; Adjourned, H iCS'E OK CtlMMOVM Although tbe session of the House to-day ' a abort, considerable liuainess was done; I"'1'1, I,ther cff ',.,sa. i tiree ii lisi were paajea inroiign th';ir th.rJ retidini', f i!i' ws i A bill to incorporate the While ak Navigation Company. A bill concerning the rivers of Ciierok.;.-, and a k'' to incorporate the Aren.leli Hotel Company at Morebead City. An engros- . , ... sed resolution approving of the l.i.ited :,,,., eowmission to iuveUigate the Coal Fields as to creeling there a National p ,Uu. dry Las pM.l its 2nd reading, Mr. Caldwell, -of Guilford, f.-day intro duced a Hanic bill siim.ar to the much ,,,,.,, ,cj. ,,. Uuk. h U called Ih. Stat.. I,.,.,rr1,.,..,,t and Keii, f li..U A bill was introduced provid ior me ci-c- '" ol t tents anu .-1,-lersm l.. iny by ..op'e. Mr. I'urd.c introduced a bill; me p-'ip.e. .'ir. i uro.e i.iiron ue.e j t.ill . to ameml neviscft Co.le, Itilcliap., t) ficc. A bill was introduced so as to abolish the office of State Geologist. llAt.Kl'i.i, November 2!). SEN ATM. Mr. Cherry, Seuator from Ikrtie took Lis cat to day. A rc-otuiion. by Mr. Worth, t ibs'q iet.l ly amended, was adoj.ti d, to aj p iiiit a joint select committee to examine into the Inian- ei a! condition and general m.-inagem t cf . tl. railroad companies of the Stale. Mr M ' Donald iuirodiiecd a r.'ilut ddlers of apiriluona liquors, and u.ion l,f r I to enquire SSerot of ho 1'au.lico.t.d M.ing lutut.t o. to tax pcddl A resolution The bill to repeal the :17th fve , chap. CI r . ..... Itevised l o.lo. urohiLiiniL' tue Uuiiumi' oi roads canals. Ac . nnder certain restric- tnms led to an auiniated discussion as it in- volvpi tlie (j .slion of tho lauvjlle bii.1 otl.er conn(.ctioH. llie M wah mule ,,e pc. ciul order for Wednesday, 11 o'clock. number of bills was introduced but iuot of them oi a private nature. I lie so ca Danville Connection was introduced, by Mr ; of ri0cki,ha. 8a (ordered . . . i , tlC jirmtfU. ilr. thaw mtroauecn i a bill to prevent liorse stealing punish. a second convict!.. n with hranding '" ,he form of a horse shoe, a third eu- .Melay, of I, uinbcrlaiid, introduced a rc- solution of ...me interest to tbe press it makes it the du'y of tbe Chief Clerk to for " 'I-''? 'r inn.- .a ti i u cucu orineicai .c n ui inu , . .i i nil I i .i Mute. J Ins will enab e the press and penpla of the State the better to know what is going ,l r. Jiuird, a hiil to punish note shaving !'r - lpy Mr. Fot. a bill to make railroads and steamboats public bigbwajs. Mr. liarbee, a bill concerning the fixing of the cout.tv seat of Harnett. Tu...t. THIKD KKAlJlMl f'F Hll.1.1 The bill to amend Tuckameuee aud Ken- - mien Slate Nt-..I IV.i. .. i.-n.. ir. 11... i, lUver, parsed.' ! Tbe bill for the protection of wild fw! ' ra---'. d i's 2nd and 3d readings. fi-E. lALotii.ttt. A ili cus-i on of some interest t.rntii: up on the mil of Mr. Keeves lo open Va.lkin and I'.. i.- liters to the passi.-e of fish i Mr. W-.l-i r a:aiBt it, a , ""'.J ,:-;!; aJ , 111.; llo'j.-c sdjourned. ; J nd .Me-.-rs. l.eev.-s JlAl.i.i'iii, XivMiili r lit', 1 1 sKX'A I II ructing the A re- ilut'on was adopted Internal linproveuicnt I ou.n.ittee .-i 1 1 r tl e cxp( uiency of oSering r:i- road companies, in which the State is idle-re-P d, ami n ied chur. rs giving the indi vid jai si...;kL jlJers control iu the manage? vidjai s ""'' f ' j ''ft ; . ,; : bankt'o.' hills, Ac., were introduced t.lii h the syUm of free A t-i.i to pay Justices of the I'eace f;e 1 "l"" lu ku P ricurua oi la.ir official A bill ft.r assenting' to the r.ureba' i Xati i.al Found rv bv tU I'mtcd m .ICS required ." to tunenii the charter of t! Wi inington and Kuth.-rford I; iiiroid ( o. A bill lo amend the chattel of the Fai.k of Cup" Fear. I A bid cor.ctriiiu suctions of ShrilT. ' A biil to permit io'prtors of . i-etior, ! to receive iii .nev from tiriviieied vol. rs A resolution to enable military school ; to procure arms on the sane terms as miii ( tary companies. The Committees on railroads provided : for yesterday wire increased fioui liite--i to live. A number of (iigro'sed House bill funim jportaut) pa.cd their first reading, and 1 were referred. J he hill to r-'V .l.i-l,c:s f,,r tain,L' tax j.ts p;,..it,J The biil t bird r. ii'hi ;. l.ct CUrks and Master- by .the people r.jiet.d. copies of, The bill to abolish or e-tabii-h jury trials :uate, ana . jn County Courts laid on the tabic Lr the ' or, -i-t.t Tbe bill re-pcfin witners in ea-.w f pfJbatc of lis p.-s d its third readin - The respecting cy-ters and clan,-; rpF'. ad'.jted instt u.tii. y tin Comii.itti p.-d ieiiey Judt consider the r.f i-hiti; t Mor the t, rins of lh antoti and IUM. Supri-me Court was aiopt..--l. '1L Scn.fe v int- n i-t.t el f W.l.j It 1 Hoes; The f olnli. itt..' .- on the . lLcti.,r. of Sup. r n.on Schools was C. II. Waring 4 Adjourned OF OMMO.VS oi tne ii ouse, w hen th.-y Oi l start, seem to have gone to work with a vengeance-. They slaughter bill right and ut f, ar, favor, or afl.-ntioii." Tha hills, to day. of which they recommend the rejection , sixteen. Tne committee or, j K.posHion, auu 'irievances report... i upuu ,, n aIi ,.u,.,i,i .i... ; ,.r . ; , i The Couiiiiiltee on Internal Improvement iwo, ono unfavorably, the other to be re- feired J'h fol'owiug anion other were introduced today. Mr. Ii.-iibury, a bill to establish a Slate Military Academy. Mr. Dorteh, a tl to aiiow Sheiil)-. coiumis-ioiis on executions is sued by a Ju-tice of I', aec. Mr. Kerr, a hill to ertao.i i, a Mr. Waters, a bill "th Judicial Circuit, 10 icslore iurv iti:.U ir, store iurv lna i Cleveland C-ounly Court, of I'leai and Quarter Sessions. ; The biil to alter the pay of member of deiieral Assembl v was r. ieeted oi.lv voting for it. A bill to punish betting ou elei'tion pa-.-cd its 2nd reading. 'J he Mechanics Lien Law was di-cii--ed at considerable leii.'th. bv M,s-r,. Kerr t ai-lwell ot Out lord. Ca dw. r.f l:.I- Dirtchaud liridgrr. Mr. Wi. ly via" reel, ctcd ( .M r. V i ly vi as reel, ctcd Common S.ehool Siijierinta iident. Some Voted for K. V Wariii" of Charlotte. A bill, I) Mr. Dula of Cald Solieitois to adunniter oaths by a lurgje mnjoiity. 'i he House adjourned. to allow was rej.-e.ted H AI . K I , 1 1 . D,c. I J-,-,11 SENA I K. A large numhei'of new bills wo re inlro need, as follows; Kel.iiivo t0 athdav't.- ... ine .rpornte the Fay. iieviilu bianch of the A liuiiiigioii and Wcldoi, i;ai! I 1 i,,.,' Fiyeit-viiln u War, aw ; lo aid iu tbo cir- ' culation of silver roin ; to erect counties by lb. names of Cling.nan and Dobbin ; t . cm - .te the office of State Knjjiueerj lo.ll.ir the I t(,njis of lU jsBpri.,e Court; to tm not. rc j was interested 1 in i : 1 1 r.. Tbo bill for cfiiialmni! taxation (county revenue ami charges) was Uid on the tab' for the present after much discussion. The bill fur tho protection of wild fowl iu Cuirituck, was ordered to be enrolled. Adjourned. II(r?K OF COMMOXS. Fraver failed this morning for ivn.it some one to pray. It is strange that a Lody with three preachers iu it can't bavo prayers regularly. Unt the iiiiuisterial-nietnbcrs do not seem lo receive invitations to pray. !ut little business doue to-day. Mr. Dorteh iutro.luceo a bill to protect per.-ons purchasing property uuder a judi cial sale. Mr. Vard A bill to amend the charter 1 I of 1'nion Acade.uv in Xcw Hanover. Mr. Costnur A bill to pay wituesses for attendance on trials before uia-nstratoi. Mr; Uryan, of -our county, a bill to en courage the formation ami increase of uni formed military companies iu the town of j Wilmington exempt mombeis from duty jurors ucuenui loco.iimcucew ueu euii.pa ny luiuilcrs sixiv, to cease when fall to , 3 . ,. ' es t inn thirty. , . ... i'tr. iieuourv, ouairinai oi lite vonii'iiiiec ,, . .. ... , t i . f ,,M,rP. "nu ''.iciioiis, rcpunc'i ',,,, j aC(.ordauc.. i inai commiiiee ou ine coniesieu scars, u ! i i v i reports that the cbaree are not sustained a.-aiu't W. II. A. Speer, J. I. Scales, II. A. j . liriiiniuel and iv illianis. Are aus- : tained against K. ! Haywood, W. I'. Tay ! lor and W. A. Moore. A resolution by Mr. I lienl ury to vacate Mr. Win. Haywood's .cat brought out that rentleman in a pompou. I i i i. i .' ! . d antrrv manner. Mr. ll.nburysrei.lv is i) f;.r decidedly the best speech of the ses- j non the more so as it was entirely extern- ! poran.r,,. and unexpected even to himself M. il.. ...... : .1 i order -r Tuesday next, thcu we nnv rx. i peet to hero at lea-t 'three bo-i.'a tffrt 1 froi 1 that g. ntlemau. - After a dicus.iuu on Alleghany eomiiv ' which was nu.troiud ti to morrow .1,', ' Hau.c a.houin..t i Halkpiii, Deccmb. I M-1XV1K. i-r i. li'ports were receivid in fait of th. t.eorpo passage of tlie fullowiui; Lt.l : i rate the r.liu lily t adets ; to ii.cort.ur.ite ' the Xewbern (ja-light Company ; to aid in t ihe construction and . quipineiil of the! Western N. C. R. 1'., and for the ineorpo- rati'Mi of the Arch. lull Hotel Company. Aul at'iii"t the following: To reteal the .'.th and f:h , c. of '.HI chap. Kav Cod and con roads. pnvi.eges on certain rail - Mr. Cow pir introduced a bill to author'ue County t'oiitis to appoint tax eo!!.-ctrs. Mr. Mcl'ot.ald A bill to incut J orute the Cbri-lia Gold Mining Compatiy. Mr. Iliount A till for the r-ii. f of those sun-ring py the loss ol reco.as hy the hit at I itt ourt House. Mr. Caper A bill to amend .'7 chap. liev Cade t milled lnsolnnt Debtors The coal fi.Ids biii was diacus-ed and m i le the -p. rial oid, r for Tue'day l.eit. Mr. Ilou-toii ititr.i liie.il a bid lo incur - p.ii. ate tho lllaukhorn Ir,.n Company. l'he bill to conf. r hanking privileges on certain railroad cuuij.aiii.-e lays over f.r the r i nt. Adjourned. IIOI'SF. OF CtiMM' i.VS, In the lleu-e, to day, the biil lo chait. r a coinpany to build a hotel iu your piac wo rip..rt.'d favora'.ly. "l be ..ib,ina among the bills were in trvdueed: Jiy Mr. U ord of Duplin, a bill to autboriie the t'outiiy llourt of D .plin, a biil to s.ll out the town commons if So raeta. Ily Mr. W hit field, a l,iii concern, it .' public road, lly Mr. Viiudicy, a bill to prevent I'Vp-i. s and other vagrant from sir dling ui.oiit the Slate. Jiy Mr. Shvw, a biil i amend the chart, r of the Ch. raw ati 1 Coal Fields Kailroa 1 make the ct ' p'i'scd at the la-t. session available by sub. j etitating ? 2011,1)1.11 ,r i 2 HiJII.iltiil tlP ) amount t be eubcnbed bilore woik can: c jin in. t.rc. i T he biil to create a new county to be nam. d Ailegl 'iny- j a--.i l its 2nd reading j after a short dicusion. j 'll,e event of tl,.; day however . Mr 1 M. Kay's sj ii upon the .'"ayettevMie an I C ai Fields llailro.-.d. ll was about an hour long t,d wa. very ii.te-resliijr. The. uuiil mode of killing by ameudments wa resoited to, but the tinai question came to a ) punt an l lin n .Mr. .McKay began his sj .-ecli I he llou-e adjourned puii'ling a motion to lay the bill ou the table until Dec l-'tth It is, of eour-e, uncertain, but I think on the finale Vote the hill wiil pass. ll.vl.fcir:;!, D c. 3, l'v',. ; SUN All!. The business of the e-ioii gencrully un , iiiiportant. i lbe rejorts of committees on various' hills ai't'i received among them one agnin-t the bill to incorporate the Milton an Van- i ey vi,!.; Juiiciioi, Uailroad Company ; in favor of the ii.coip ration of the .Y C. Central A tlantio and 1'aeilio Itai.road Com- . pany ; in favor of the boundaly line I." teeli Viihia and this Sta'e, ak'au.-l the bill relative to iii-oivent dehtors, and again.-it iu" ' ill requiring magistrates to keep re eon - , ,vc ' I 'iti'Mi of certain citl"tis of Wil mingt'.ii prajing for a reduction of the tax 0,1 Auction.!, rs, was resented by Mr. Ashe. u'lon to tlie committee ou the i.j. (Iieiiiry lo enquire into ad ling one or more j.idi'e Court bench, was adopt- d .1.1 expeilielicy of to the Supreme ! A bill to r. peal the .'I I m-c lOJrlmn He v. Code, and to increa.-c the salaries of the Sup. i ior Court Judge-, was introduced by Mr. lloti'toii. , Also a bill to facilitate tl.p c.illcclioii of; iti is, t.y .Mr. J.av.d-oi. 'I he bill to inc. ii pirate the N C. Ci u'ral At. in. tie and l'aeillc lliilimd f was l.iki ll i.p on ii.K "Jd H ading nn. oinpany tabled. in the absence of the Senator who iutro- duee. I it,. Aiijoutiie.l. II' USE OF CO M M" i N S. In the House, to-day, the followin-.', nmong other bills, were introduced : Hy Mr liry' an, or your county, a bill to amend th ehirier of llie Cape Fearllink Hy M i I'ritchttrd, a bill to incorporate the Nor ! O.ro.ina .Military Institution, ti Charlotte, , By Mr. l.rc,,,, a bill to prevent tlm side of sp.nluous liquors to free throes. Mr. llajvwttl. a till to providu lor the pay. the ' tut-:t of the public debt. upon it. ilr. Ninth hn.s a high r. pumu- tiou as an aide lawyer ami he luily a.it;,ic j it in the debate to day. Conical setii.i 1 to be betweeli him aud Mr. Italisotti, lU niter lavoiing Mr. Mooro's title to hi.iset and tn loriuer agiin t it. n was HiK)Ut j doubt the most able debate which has oceur. redduiinglhoehsiou. Mr.Smiib couteti.led of "ul waa uo cotiM.iuiioiiai provui.u because it was thought of course no one would attempt to bob! a aeat who could i...t vole at the ballot box. Mr. Jlansoni eon. tended that the framers of tho Constitution did not intend to limit the age or they would have done ao. His main argument was deductions from precedent the ta..eof Mr. Harris from Cabarrus iu l-'it, 'J ut-ic,- all things into consideration, it wajde- eidedly the most able debate which has oc- 'curri'1 in 'lie House for many a day. Mr. i ,',!)r,, retnu.-il l.ta aeat l.y eas ,V!, Xays '1 be House then a!j jurned. A Lctlrr fr.r.n Smibl fhtiH. To Mv Fkiknuh : An the time for - i . , . . , , j - '. , .', . l . "' ,, from lime liuiuorlal l.aio been specially an. . i i i .i i i i i " ! pointed a Jud'eot the good and b id con- ' j . f . t- j . ,i duet of my subjects, during the past vear, tiiere.il to reward or . , , ! punish accord ; 1 , . , to merit, and w hera to rewanl I-. always pleasaliter than t J r.JUiali be it known to all the or I I and the rest of mankind, that I S inta Onus, the Ch.i-tmas ' , ' .' . , , ' ., , ,', . "",a" i vi"L'' '",v '? ,"c '''Owing rules ai 1 .;".uJ" for 'i'.'-'. . ?r i te,u.,u- v.1,,,1,. er I shah rut their h uu ou mv lit of il to bo paid iu the coming Chriitmaj olid ays. 1!ifri;i, it ha c vmc to my kno".ie i." : t ha t m an V ot mr sunieet t.'ieT fa. hers an.l mothers have n.,t y.-t paid th, ir Frinh r or :U"d ,li 're '''ucne it. bis behalf, he it , kt.oi. n. t j all j;uuJ and b.yal subjects, i 11 ' '""") ' "" ' r' " h to.thc .' difl. ri .it 1'iinlnitf llV.eek their back dues. y ii-l. H'Ao hvn Itik. n iind-r my feial proti ctioil I he NfiRTH CaILIINa Wtir., I nj nu the nbove especially in itt favor. liivin in my Kingdom, uud.-r my Land and yyil seal. S AN I A CI, ACS, lKAt. J Christmas Kin.'. Sr. Li.L'Ih, November 2li Akiihai. r ma I'amh.iima Ov.t I 4M) Mail. The ll.iil. enth overland mail, uith Califof.ia dates to tii W:t!i Deloh. r. ; arrived heie list nighl. 1 he atage btougL'. i two tasciigers, I The expedition agaiu-t the Imlisin in Car.-on Valley was unJ. r thorough orgaui- j X jiion. j Captain t'nderwood'a cominaiid Lad be.-u I di.tai.ed far service a-.-ain-t lie Iudian. ami was escortm.' I he trains ovtr I i.e ! mountains. '1 he duly of attacking- th- Ii. Iian c'. p j has be- u reserved f..r the voluuieirs und r ' AHj.itai.t Iji iieral K.l.bte. j Ihc Dicitie Mail Stram-btp Con. pi-y , had piven Mr Nugent, L'niti d State i " i, rni.-si oner at Victorit, authority to t n 1 ail Americans back to C.-in..rnia free ho wetc , unable to pay their pan age. Tbe? atcan.tr Fr.mont, which ran a-l...ie r.t II umi. .idt, has been goit. u off without tH-riou it j irj Los An;e s pspi rs rep.-al the stoij, ai rea.ly published, ti.at liein rai Cati isra ha ! la's, u liie field, with five tin u-in I n.. ii, jjalli.t the I xi-l.l.g eo.i it lin dl uf Son .ta, and that F. . in ra was Itaftn.g men lo no., i ! S i Til CaooI in a Sk-. au.k The So..:!i I Carol. in Legislature, nt the i .t account, after six ! , lings, b, f.,tied toii. ct a C. ; Si ales S. nat'.r. (In the sail, ballot, the i vote sioo I : dor. Adams, 42; Mr. .Mem I ming. r, 20; Col K. itt, 2'i j .oy. Manning, ;2l,i.e M.-n ,. , n, o; . ;r Hbett, I ; Cot ' Cair d, ;j ; lllank, 1 . Total K. . I lie I'nlilic .wi.l ijm.i l-r.K " lit .!! iK'lllill . B At IN'; .in inji I .rm lwni.ii'.. V tt" 1 . ..l nt' 1 ,.,iliu, a tlwh "I S"."l' " ..ell I d ...t r,.h,l.-r il.le V..I.I.-, ( ' ... . ' ' ' I cuhi j.r..nin., n., "'" S1"'e.) 1 ai,,,,l liie .t.'..',l..l,,, ',r" 'f'! , ','.'tl!,,,t'V i' i ol I K.S, ... 1 C" tinttni', ..r with lie li.i vs. .11. lh. m ... t I. .r , ,,e ,, ,; ,,,r, .r..ini.,i..i y Hi'!',",,",,,'' "'"o mey h l""' "1" my i INO A. V'H'V 1 pl ffi 'il ) ,.,,..1 ro, ,-u'.i!!y m.nnune. I- t i WW Cilii.i.i nf ( lurh.tle iinrt .i.rr'.oi. cut Iry. I)i..l I.e rtill c,i,.ium I lie .e l.ui- iie.l ill r). II... W.or I,. ,, ,mrri l fur- ..h ll.h-i. III. INKS AMI stA.-,', I lh. pe. I.e.. ii lie- ii,, ,t iia.,.i..u:e I. rnii, n,,.; I'., .n-.-t- e! .,. t . .v..iT a r,l many kiiiiiII iU.ni. fr w -r riooe, .r.iltrri.1 a, I ..-f lor C'.ll.itl v, he I !f-l..,.-.l I, il,.,..,,- ,, tu r t.t Lu '.'' ..'.. I,r,rtlti UM 111,11.0 ec z s- mm n u f..rsll work in tna M .rl.inr Si,.,)., Ih .'. f "' ; n....l. I U,c.;.1-:,a. 3: Cm

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