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f 1 : j NVlV. , T X - RALKIGHnC.) FI..DAT. JANUARY t, 18M. V ' - Vol-XW. 1 Ik tiik srAif, D ELL L.V WHENCE. J aVtiriat'na., three dollar pereSoam.S'e ps per will ba witbaat It least ft I $0 is paid ia Jae, saj ao papr liaawaliaucd. ut tl ' the ootioa vf ihaKililorf.malratall Mreararrt nt pd. lrttftems, wot icwcdinf bl. tee lia,4irttl three" dates (of aa dollar, and tweKi-sue centtTar each aoaltaoaaaSL All kttersto.iae editor mmI ba poil-paid. Fifty. Di.lara.ncwaVd. if the night the J last. lh aubatriBer J pnr u brwi-itv. opcb awl robbed af a ,' noir"" f t.Kxh, al a few, dollar ia sanaey. ( A Unoif re af tli MJowinj drsarip- ' tout 1 tree yards ncliaia sloth of dark pur '. pteeolor, two yard of black atoth, 8f yard of i Ur catmnere, 9 yards of bgured sambria, and J.apstnl of'aJar)( (isr, bra mounlnl. The monry e not i ilea of twnp tmirriy. stnne of whiah wss serr raps!- The above reward, nf tfiy dollars, will ba given I any person lhawill gWe iaformslioa (6 ilrtael aad eoav.e tx vil l.ina that committed this rubbery. . A ad, ullh htMl probable-llmt they have madelbeir' escape 1 ' - . . ,f . . ' . j-. ' ft prrnspt- tun .--ir;- vquairy, r.uiur (il i newspaper ln,l'raaaaoe and Indiana would f eonfi-r a favor'br giving tW above, f inter. , i rri"EHf wall be. espoaetl to public lair, oa i I ihearcotut Moniluy in Jiituar) 'eC . . -7. 'the Cuart Hnute ia HuiherfnrAton. Rmh- "J erford eountr, the lulloiig traeu of Und, or o ' rnteiiliereoi atHI pay the las sue lltereon, with all eottt, fur the yeaij ItH, andtlS'aS. vie ' In Capt.jrBrefer Dittrict.' y A.M Robert, 118 acrei on tittle Rock ereek. 1 To;n1Tecberart.belonetalUeeaute . 41O aereaoa LeoiWe' ereek.' . '. , Do. 5(X do. on Care and Ward's ereek. IKs 50 do. Da ilugk'a Mill ereek V ))o. lid da- on lHe Swamp tt Knob creek 'Uow250 do do. - - - 400 do returned by Abel Buty. 00 first Broad Ritit. i 4 ' Unb'ft.isk 40 teres, not lined, on Hugh's . , Archibald II. Raffln,Q aerci, adjotniog Roth eiiordton, not uiim. t 7 . , WILL'M CARSOK, tih' yovli, l13 . 47tnrice adT. 4 73 .. .Land in ICastJ-Florida, rrIIK mbsentier is auiuoriaea to sen ian(it 10 - I fcM KlnrtrfA. I vine between' the St '-Jultn's aiulthe Amanina rlteie f Although, pot-tibnt.of these lawls are sterile lands,', yet eouiWerHble nu t of-them is fertile and healthy, hu anrinriof 4icelleDt water, aud produce, in cwunamice, me rkb crotis of Suear and tiea isiaod tultoiw, a the owner wilt pcrotit purebaiers to stteot their land, It offer reasonable expectation of aceu niulHUnfc wealth from k small capital. The" lide piiyvrs, supported, by the WviUeu-OpiiHOnSOf ma ny of th? mostmifteiit Lawyers to the Uion, wtt ttv siihiuitted to tfie mspueliok of those who wish tA bieonie niteresleif. t " ji . . -'j f . TllO, STUQUB..'-: ' 1 ' Agent and Attorney'for the Ownetv.- K'ale;gb,.lke. 83, 1823 . v- - S'i-iwp ' ''. I rr- A' atiiall norrioti'. on! of the Dorehate money will be .required and that may:, be paid wiih hmist and luid, improved farm, or (ank stock; for (he balance a credit uf five jifcar .will begiveh:?..::.- f" - if . ii.iiihi.ih 1 . : j' 11 i J, 1 1 j . 1 ' nil' ' 11 y rvoiicc, m ? - t hftRERR will be soltl ti ftC'.j'.'v - H tl,e ,S 0' J1"'011' V of Raleigh, several valti auction, on Tbvfrs oary next, in the city valuable lotR ol-erounj. A A n. I .,.M . .AMI . VILI ml, 1. r jf ' jtouHPliotdlurniture, a Jignt can-iageamj nar 'i,t sj'tss. Ve; -exeelU nt carriage fcorie, a tlualile j- j 5 gill, und other article, lor note negotiable si ' "pie Slate Baek At tbtf same time, I shall sell r11,' any plaee Shuron, unless I dispose, of it auuner, ' j'tiy pnvate sale I should he aillinglo treat far ' a the private aale of any ot the properly ..; t - , .' 'Raleifeh, I)ec,'8V, lS23f , 2-3t 0 Reward; i4"-rTRAY7:r jor STOLKV. from, my platita- r ' . to' . . . . 'wm- . i - .1 O tine, near this, place, on. 1 aes-iey mgni, ,uf , lulhof thismortth, twotirowo If ones, nearly t.f ; a -ie, one about six and. the Other bnt seven or Hht Jenr old. ' -Thei la-i st ha a scar on hi - left aucle btshind ' Unth were- raised i fast " Tennesse. A ny perinn who will secure the thitf, ami deliver the Home, shall reed v the tibove reward, or 80 iloMsis- lue the unlivery, pi the Hrusts. y $ T; H. TAYLOR 1 ChaprMlill, Ie ?3,I823; 62 3w 2 Ni'tiro. B OSTotSTOLr.N. i 1 mr. about the tnst a jof October last. 1 rl moriecn ..POIvRKT llOOK. 4n ft Was one.dolitirand fifty eent5 l follow atts, which Ido ttirwain all p r :, fiinssiriiiiisl trading for, or otherwise- reurlvuig, j8 1 shall claim the umounfdue on lhefjk ajprea hW tolab vOoe note, civen bv'l lHina.bhw antf Drnry Finnic, t ota cxecirtor of J'nes bltw nd Afnry Shawiue theOlh Dec, l8l9,for 1J3 itollars, 'tir thereabouts; one fii'te gWeii by Juhn Han t!oivai 9 Davi-Hrrant to the. f ir 16 tlollrs.iae?Stulee. 1813: one note: .by -4uel Atcock. for 42k dollars, due S.nhlec Uh h oreltHioT ??tTolrs. some tih.t in ft.rsf.tif i!e prrflt one' note, given J i4stw Isl.aw, rul.4 S4,1ul! -ahoiit lksr'i- 1 Ml hith bete are 'tiayable to me- .y."f e also in the kiiwk.rec. iuts and other a-ki pari'oftUurlf reenllcl 1 , I will eive I A !or the"' miner. ltiVine book and tuO- I0UK SHIVV Ms yjoniny, ls. , V '2p jScoke N avf ;;ai hp. Company ! 'jraviolutionV the rd hf piiVtoVs t it I'liafinLi' Xu Comnaavi uf the '.holders of" t suid , flt"t olMast raouiS, ihe , rtj',iny i-e r?fpj-ei! tneri-pli (it the bju fcim of fi-e d-itUi-. XsfockklilliT them :'. -r s'.i . t f to thu treasurer ebruart. ncxU.tk 'ul evei7 "share pf hit, Trensnrerv . 52-5W nn.Gtiiette is te' II i,ifl',k iitu me ut w eo f - . ' .ov 1 J r Classical School. " . " I 'fMIRaaWriber ba'iag Maaan la iba Of I T IUkib. ouU take ndit k aUarr Irani et la tea yooag (l:aeat lar jmoruaiiaa'a le LaHa tirerk LoruaM, aad ta la Kla- awwtary Uraabr at laa MatbesMtMa. lit 1 ""J!-!",'! Hw"ib- f s awarders. Ut tbetr SaorU al relifou. !rftortm.w aad laatwawMuU an W M wti Tally aurad4 la, at lWrir nerar aeureaarwls I 5 L .f.i. umulj r . 1 ..11 k. I aVwJ Kh, aa to ewet the I, .ot purposes! . r ia tljaaaniaOrtauoa ika lahaljiaata ef Mi I ttt. D-aaa sis hi e-ebl oar aakolare M be takea J bM tba wbole auwlxruica aeder eharre, wiUl. The anarae pf etedy will bdireted oa a I pnaeiple different fiw lbe DMKlera mode of tuV I and Ihrwmrhlf STOUDded elaaueal aeholari. . 1'he I vwi eaicuiaicw to aa uim aiqueaia anann 1 ;h!y grouoded elasaieal aeholari. . The enatmence oa the let Mwxi.y ia Jaa. there ill be two rscatioM ia ihe year, ancoi will ara aritt and there the Unteersity of the State. T - . - J . i be pnee .rboerd and tittM 1 will be iSi'Jvi wery eeeenW bi that o books aad par-Tbe I riae of mitioe aioa. w.ll bt 3Q pc-r aeaaiou, j Drr awrsaaus ei raaiiia ira eati aTank' si . wBiiiezn ear ii 1 wainata; uaewiae paiu ia iTsaee. . . ' '- I The siibseriaer bappy to bare H So his now. er to say, that hw plan ba the ssactiun of tlie Rt..Rer. the.Biakop ef thw Iioers,aul the pro- tuise of hiseoerStion, hi wh,terer way re.1er bi serrien really profitable to hoK cotrusted to his eare. ' Gf.a W.'FBEBMAN. JUI-ig!, Uer. tflnKJ., I , i'i 31 r aaajas : To aifine the aanetioo 01 mv hnnroval to Mr. Freeman nenonallT. and to the nlan of tuition propose! to be pursued by him, 1 m' .hapvy 10 prrarni tome r.pieopal Uwilies of tins Ui'ieesei hapnorto,,ifTofi,0UineaBorliouoftl.eir50Uth pnflet the taameiliate eare- of a gentleman lolly I competent to what he audertake; .who io a lew J . w ajr. I odea? or toiattil into the -nimh of those neder lu eare, not only the principle of sound sendee. but those sootW and hjurHried principles ahich , f m 1' I la thia nersuit, U will be any nleatore te render I n . . ' n . I him every aasittnee.comaaiU)lewkh my otherlthree or lour, which, thoughRof eonclu JOriN S. RAVENSCROFT , Raleigh; Dee. 20, 1 - ,w. Vltaleigh A cadeint. f i XHF. F.xcreises of this lnstitntion will be te -LiMn?filuB.t1"1 ?uMondy Ju'y. -'uniler'the eonlmotd Mipenntemlnoee of the Ke, Dr. AicFr.' v ; v . The aeuatant Tesohertruoth in the Male- anq i spy or tne lticnraona panyr's or Trjfiu Female drpHrtments, who. diligence and su-jeuce(j 5y th09j, feeling which h6 please cess nave nitlieito eivei eouen nuniactioii, win annllntMi tn erv. In ikrie nU - ' I On the resignation nf iiis Nve. Mi.s UetWltM nwfk'hen he unuertakesio aSsisfn diet was elected to 6lf hej place io the Fawule j wp.r.r.u, am. . u- c6b! . . service or the. Uovrd - . -; v --t 5" -v -r I The Trustees are hippy in having it in their power to ta ttiat this i.au, wno mt step wb eiurateel in the instruction and rovernment of I young Uadiea, eomes to them with Mich mplc ipn miiuiiiviiHi inrv ran. Willi ennn:M:De. 1 . 1 eoumeni) her to the friends and fairons of the ltiMitutwu verr way. veil o,u!,Jied (o uisf -l..rtri ih tiiti nf hfr annnintmanr j ' I A arrangcro-nt n been piaMe wiin tr.-tvie. Phceter tinder what has ben -usuitlli ealled the,Claical DeDartet of tW. Aeade- mv is now, at tits own reqnesu given tip to tits soia4ntruoiion!iand'iuaWemint.- fwv mon particulatv information respecting ,the mo!e mcn jna, arpartmw. w... MrT'.r. iluotwl, tlie Pubho 1 referred to his Advertise. I he Tuition fee of the Aendemy, fur a sea. sioti ovhalf year, are.the fbllowing; i . 1st (;las Mulln.e. headine.i trst Calechism, ft eopy writing," i &5 2d l;ia The tour simple, ro'es in A- riRimetie. eommiltine to roeraorv tne i-- ' . tnglith and Alin Grummsr, tiengra- ' .'j)hy of the fJuitedStatci Flalu bew- . ; 81x1 Class Arithmetie,, ueoerapny ana ' Rnglish Grnimar throughout, RndU iCtnent ot the Latin LanKoajte, i Needle. work. . ," .12. c 4th Class Tjie Latin anflGreeit Lan. gunges throughout, Rlemenls of Mathe. " malies. Naturat I'hilosooh k Astreno- . Mny, Rhdtorio, l-Ogip, Moral Philosophy ' w and Chemistry, Urawiog, Paiating and A ..'.'m.'J..'..!.j ry-.i ui riaetS-aiU'ieni ia iikcwiik rrn'iircu m yvj m cents a session f. the tontingeiit ,fund for fire oodiaira, ke. - v . j , . iGaiette, Christma,V&23. A'r'rt il,0 nf tim htilh ade. i Vr-i . "1. jtrl...i-A,,.LTi vv iin niaKic suceu.ittcu aiipuai iuuu, A-ain bltok wintry wimls hath laid PI - m J. . .1 1 1 The loiesttolia-rti on tne grouno.. ' And sViv'rins?, now, the Printers Uoy Forsakes his Christmas fire?, to hnd , His'patronS, and tq wish them joy;; ?A general joyto'all mankind.- Throuiihourthe year lie piocis n ,iH. v..v !' . i ,',.. . is wav. rroin tioorto'doorftnro: neat aim ,iti, ;r:.,TT r - ; T T v.HJ proclaimeu as a victory obtains by the .; , THE CARRIES ADORES t'. .oMfrJends 'of Mr. CalHouaV'and a fair trial! the Patron othe .Star, andJv, Vtu-oima lot the stxengmoi. parlies.. 1 lie iriend Ar ' toils uaweaned thtftujls the tiay, wiw uiibiaKcir ,., .myoi,, u.r,a ;bThat he the budget may uniold stead of by. a . ; . ., t ,-.r - He fcnnga.. jou , news- irom raiic tu "Spain' ,-QF freedom-'s strnsiiler-trtedorn lost! How Wre thah Useless, more than Vain vflsyal,whenby ilepoinb Unfurled upon JJolomDia", snore,- Attracts, with iealousy and'.ha'te; ;. ' -I i.' I k-.'". i "i , Th at P,owar& Kber ty a ; ? 6ii! yet nlayVfe with lliftonsfoinv w-To save tliat banner pure antree! -Still niay its stars resplendent shine;, '4 Still, still, unsullied may itk! And Greece: that$Manj where freedom Shed her 'bH?v-t hopes tolight the world, s . a . A . i(W.SiriUU5 i. i. uvd7vv . ---- ,7 ,r t. , - . T 1 , . , t fronl tjt (krone be htfl'd! 1 caiidid.ltvj .anrt.-whi!' they sare jUingl ; 4 '. . . 'i . ; ;v V , .M "..-i- ' ' -1 . t . . v J5- ' ' .. ,-v-. , -;:.r' -;s '.,7'-v f.i 'r; Now. strains i.-i tiespons Donas to ouisu Hwft hU Cnzfr u'ciUr 8ew r rem vn to nn. irorn cart to easr, vrc y one Mil m pron Knew .uzni u ln rr?Mienui race.. And la the fTrtl parftie Ui:rroaDU( With quick'nine. or abating pace, - , .J ' . 7. "', " "V" ' " " u. w ' Ikt dQtMuOS DrOTreM tl UlC rCC. -. . . . . ltlhWl(f.XdfL-ct XVhicK UlSiki iut altl that'i IcftU . """ . ' And flVTU bu Crm.TJtS' f onr supd. . JV, yie kgf ,eJt, he'U 1 Ul wilid lie !?! h! eve Ijnott the Colt Ttt fnIU. the lSHltll first took LU . . . 'f rl , , . . , , - Prr&api: that $t ne'er Will 00U, -' JJuf fa? Ucfoia the tijht'fl dart. ' . 'rl ITbrvrrinter Hoy,' no tllU ioppttes , patyans iUi'their foreico vncwi, Atitlocal matter, now appliw, 7 llltsiniling face and rvy uuegj . . , , , , 1 j- ' v And Jtska of all, wt(i would dinpensa- : I hetr bountT OH aa bUttlble boy, tnl-n f licneiriiipnrr bJ?" . f V, 'Sf f l,lKnc,t' , nat ue. ht, CUri jtmas maj enjoy, ........ COMMUNICATION. . ; ; ' . r-r r-1- Jllctir. De'.l ti Lawrence, . ' A writer in vnnr nanpr nf tlia in,r ',!..: " i.- 'if.i xi- uiui. , wa.us iia AT I. T 4 ... live aruuuiait, appears to ue verj much at a loss for the reason tlat the writer of "an i5tract ofl a letter from Raleigh, which appeared a lew ua9 81HCC III the llichmonu hnqm Affr ronssiHornhli. TPiParrh hi 1 a a 4 a. s .., v'a-t . uuiv vvh v.11 a ano inimnr.ifa rwlYi ma naa t si e-n uhaH U w tit '"t5" - "" u,;"l"l ii'eui sufficiently probbIe, to arf- swer mi views. ne water 01 mat ar ticle now infortnij jou, that the ."".Ca rolinian" ia equally unfortunate -m all his conjecture he has not the honor of Deing connecceu 10 ttir crtiwiorii ia me most remote degree;' by congdnguinitr m .. .S- - jl or afnnitjj neithefi M he "".a resident -11 .1 . . xij :.. 11 ' " : f V metUI. V .MC UteUHiUJT W1UB Ul nj -"fjieasini (ilud $9 90 ItiYld i!s 16 make ntjn10!VV f,. Tflia vft ,.aH, VArVllrt. . ..r ev. , 7-- , , -7- ; -j-jr Civil expres&)n8 lowat as ine- menus pi anvuainotrn, ' mr pa&fUtin.-' flaying ;Rt,-,t m.c,..a udltM.'- ' ft" a " j lre in Wt'itlllg theestfact,iHude8 to a- - - - - - - - r ' bove j wilt; now give youhe true one : t..,,,,.p v. , vtie in, voux, cuiicsKiiuiijiiis, who Uio - n rtimself "A." rannuftrerl ilipiin- rfmWnt)ffftrle- gri.fco' f the HrniS r -: ' v , r- , t7 -Z of Commong, a test or the .tiopulanty nrjor Mr. tjalboun ailq VratVlorU With tll5 ""-rr.ieInber3bt that Ifouse. Tbe idea was ao )-eli iakd the' fact so vcr opptosite to ma f uicraenT, mac was induced to contradict itiinderta belief, the sooner error ia corrected, the le danger5 is to be feared frorn it' Tlirs wa9 the vonlt ami true reason wiucn innaenceu , me, and was so stated" m the ' extract.'". ' JNow let U9 examine the tacts.'stJn the tnorning of the "day the. legislature metftlr. Moore and Mr. Alston were spoken of aa Speakeri't It was late ia the aay wnen air strange was Brought . 1 1 a .ft. . 1 iorward, and not till alter tt was known Mr. A. declined all competition. In- . .1 'j " il a t -.. 4 1 1 tiecti, at we time tne oauot iook inace, there were very many ofthe members who were peVfectlf ignrirant of the feel ings of Mr.M. r Mii S.'it6vvard3 the candidates fof the Dresidency'but the result was n sootier known, tliau it was Uf r. Oraw ford denied tlie inference; and pronoscftlirtry th fpngtli m the IrtTrnfiintmpnt of Pubiir, Pi'infr. .it'tiptr i-rr-i "y , . , " . i opponents tj wave that point and avoid I tUn iffatsts" wnsi-knaiaf I f -likf IKa trtnfin ii. '3-. v .w Innr-Tiw. inb. ' . MArA -1nc "'y.nwprprl ' And, " liketheTrtinta ustrjcii," hid their heads. , iNot bein able to' succeed in their o6roiect.Ahe Question recurred. and to meet it on tlte eround of .1 , l. -1 e ; ' 't'L . .....11 ...m. inetr ow u uu nitiiji. . 1 tie ,1 chuiv buui 1 , ' ,. . i;V .t. . r..i a.i ... . -. j.- r-'jjr"""; waX4 ,."'.' "! y .-. Istati i imaiority ei eievtm. tney lost tne an b- a mat,ritv orfortr odd. ' . A Native Carolinian" mast be'eont liii .hf liriftIia matoAAa tehon mDaina a9 heins 'unSlril' Uie term I cuavtng aietiow-ciiriciiwtto ue Knows !oe not merit the" appellation; with J i'eiiden spy' -"hopin partizan" -'( a faction daily goini- down.?: : N6, piessrs. fjitiuors, it is not tne language aaed.rb'ut the facts contained In the paragraph .wliich corrodes uie, feelings o your corresrjoridenti. y .-"f- '?. Yoa cannot be ignorant ;of the fact tliat many ,f,f yotirt patrons are as; 'sn citftus for the success of iir. CrawTo as his 'opponents ar? for their favotite to extend to jou a!l the ri1ifi of a citi ui, yr editor, in frreljeipreviiry jojr opi&ioa cpbn this, at well aaerefj ttSer political rjufatiorj, tUU w have reaMn tg hope yvu will aot confine jour" cv loront to thoM ertract or esaara which g ilirect!y to demoralize their frfend. belttUe erery one wbo efrone hit cause, by adtuittio; such (tan at-U fur nUhedby Native Carolinian.' I bare txf roigou to nueiiayoo.r h- IxraJUj io riinj place to any coruuiaai cation in favor of either of the candi dattfs; and only mean to expresi my surprise at ywr puUishinj aucb acurrt loua and unrucaning pieces aa f A Na tive Carolinian." V ..-'."' ;"A SUBSCRIBER. ' am at a ioaa to-conccive vhai Is eeident spj" wnlees heapr.Ue it the iittrionieii. and ajnjaauiiT li falUc of some of oar wxwki-be-great-raen. 11 ifinaf r. A.nionjj ail "our patrons, or oil correspondent, the " Subscriber," hat the least reaoa to auspect u of a ihsnoaition to ? Oonfme our columns' ao as not ro aMord an opportunity of hearinj all kk-( for no one has made larger and more re pea ted drafts up on our liberal and impartial, feelings, both a men and editors. .. . " Tlte communication in the Star.. of the 2lst November, over the signature of A," wa written and tendered twenaffiby one, whoae tjicial station and character for correctness and intelligence, entitled hit opinion to our highest respect and ooUfidc-nce, Believing ''' m ciccuon pi apeasier 01 tue House of Commons did not turn jU unnn the lresidency, and. was, therefore, not a fair - test ot the popularity of Mr; Calhoun and mr, vrawior? wkq we memUers of' tlmt House" we would rathe Juive declined puh. lislung-the article ajludcd to. The Snbtcriber conceives the fact, whickv-Was oriDosite ti uuc auncmcnv' 01 sucu mafTtutude und im portance--so essentially connected srith Mr. S-raiojara .success, and, of course, with tile rehott vf Vircrinia and tho ;V..U .,.. rr.-. --tlia ho immediatelr makes a communiciv tion to Richmond, and we are favored with an ? extract,? of which he is candid enough to acknowledge irunselfUie authon , . But '.this fBichmond", business aside,1 If our correspondent "A, was so iinfotturmie as t6 dra an incorrect inference fcelativevjo tlie election in -the House faf Commons.' the Sbaiber Is equally unfortunate!.! Ills views and statement, respecting1 the appointment of pnhlic printer.? AVe have before asserted -we stdj unliesitatmply assert-etljat.THJS va no ust of the .respective strength and popularity of Messrs. Crawfordahd Calhoun tn our LemslAtife , bodr; " "We anneal Mnttrable men, who acted in this' affair, to-bcar' ulout in.;.om asggtiair.Ve'Wse' that nia- ny of .the moat respectable and influential mentis, wntcn' Mr. CALHOUN has in the Legnsiattire, voted or our apponent This the SvbtcHbvr nows-this ipverjr man,- who paid any attention to the circumstances of the case, Well Mows. ' What will the Subscriber sajr, wnen we teU htm that the jA nhW Care' limah, whose AntilRadical; Of Anti-Crawford. ite notions has so much alii-opted him, was one of many of Mr. Calhoun's friends who, in the electioji alluded to,votedor mr oppoiieiitt? " : vy,e Know jam a is a pat bt the syste,m.,o: Mr. Crawfprd's friends here to hold cut ft the public the idea that he has a "ma joi-ity; and an imposing one too, in our .State Legislature.. It is apart pf the same;systetn which prevails with his adherents in C0ngrei 'Their only hope, for him lies ina CAUCUS JOMEV"A. 1 lupi. t hey cannot .sutler the PEOPLE to think' and choose, ftom aymqfig't1)e' several candidates, for themselves., To this endj'eyen at the tjma the Suhtcriber was" -writiicr the awuTaruac, every, enort wj nlungl--very nen'e strained-to the praml iW.n. Ti..v have held their CAUCUS here: but w I.e. l..avi-....J . . !. ' 1 1 ..... ut. ; nuu 4ii dkh ii whi not prevail witn tne pebpler , and-that they.will. eventuaHv. dls- coverthat it was'but aa Expiring' stnijle of t""- io..cai cause. i lie puDUc minrt, though somewhat ilo of apprehension, is still ob- servantna iiiteJlllge'nt, The people of this yt..naPpy founUy.are high-miniied and iea- lous ot eir hghtSif They will not tamely surrender their dearest and most ineslimabte privileges, atquired bf the valor of their fa there, aud secured bv that nalladium af thm? i:f.-.:. - yi .i 1 t. .... .1 iwitca, wnpuiution. or jtneir ,CQunn-y. I Ttofy.-wiB ."frown, iudignaEhtiy aVeveryAtJ temp, to subvert; theix tee and unbiasiied I J- ' I . 11 '" l a . - . m- . .' tiiww, anu.,ww poio. as enemies all . wno would influence them to any course, 'tevcf that oi wuwwnj-, vaq. acting for tAemefw ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ' , n ' ' Moiulay, Dec. 22." '"Mr. M'Durhe. from the committee to whom was refemd the consideration of the expediency of recommending to the several States, the'adoDtioti of certain diui-uumeuui io me i-onsuiuuon, maue a report, accompanied by a joint resJu tion, in the words foHowinBi.t-::!j.i: i JifoVoed,tc. Tliat the folltAvinff" niend- mtntto the Constitution of the United States be proposed lb the 'Legislatures of the seve ral States, which,! wlien ratified by three fourths -thereof; shall be valid, to all intents and purposSj'as a part tof the 'naid Conatitu tion. r .. ': 1 1 '. ... . vi - - or tne purpose bi cnoosmg a rresiaent and yice-President cf the United States, each $tato( Shall be divided by flie- Legislature thereof, into ad many District ar die State snail be 'entitled to Representative n Con gress, and each District shall be composed of contiguous orcotcminous.territoTy, and con tain, as cariyas may; be conveniently, hc huniber-eT-perstn for whom the. State is en titled to a Representative according to the ap portionment which District when laid off, may not, be altered,, untd after another.ccn- sus shall hare Been taken. The inhabitants 1,1 vaon vti uic aaii Ki.-iuiuia, wnu wiaii, nave I nv ths flualification; requiste for ltfctow oft tr ''.- ; -l ' . v ' ,-,V' C'!V-.-;r ' ".v;;L;y of each o the said Districts, who shall, have . c i th cnost sxitirrwj branch of tke !u'c Lfl rislaturr. a!ia3 applet onf tlf-or of l..- tlrnt and Wt4'reMleMt, fealnj Oi"y qwAkfieatiotta. Tbw Ureter aDwiea .slt - tiieel In tlveir rrtpect vt Mate, aad apoH t . tke two otb r.'ector t" trbWIt the '. i v U en ti tied, and also f 1 up raonc s If r ;h . . therr stuiU b, 31:1, sitkiie, in-' "" , or Don-ahriHlanre, of El-ctors apjn.ei ir the peuple. , The hole number of LI ..'r, of ear h rate shall, the rre,by bJki. f thw " President and Vice-PrewU'int," on of a bom, at least, shetl not be an iuta iUnt of the sanvo State with tkrSMelrcs. llirv baB mens in their bll(juie -person voted for as Pre-S. dent, and in distinct bslhrts, the person vutrd - lor .a jcc-nriiUent . afd they s4ia!J nuts ( list ot all persons voted fur a PreskJcnt, . sn of all persons voted for as t k-PTe.acB", slewing the number of votes given fur each, which lists Itier shall sign. and certify, and ' transmit; sealed up, to the seat of the govern- tnent ofthe t'niiii fitat. directed to the Vraidrfaf f taeevute.- who. on reemvin. thfrsatVihaa call teht meeting of thi".' enaie aa l,oire ot lucre senfaLires. m ' Which be shall presi.Le.' He alialL in the fire" ence of such joint iwtficr, oiar n all tiie cer- uncaiea, ana ue votes snail be counted. If any sh shall have tb votes of a majority ' of tha-whole number of Electors appointed. he shall be the President, and if no person . shall have the votes of such major.tr, - the ". -President "of the "Senate shall, br rV)clama- tion, and by notification to the .Executive f - each state, as also to each of the Elector ap. pointed, declare the fact, that no person, is chosen President and the names of the per- ' sons having the two highest numbers of rote. The Elector shall thereupon meet again ia theirv respective Statesfill up vacancies in' their body, if any alull have oocured from J-ith, sickness inability, or failure to atlen !, . of any of the Electors previously appointed, arid shall then proceed to vote fivr une of the , persons, as president, vrlio, at the first meet ing, had one of the two highest numbers of, votes of all the electors; they shall make and ? transmit,. already prescribed,- lists of the persons voted for at tho second mcetinsr. which shall be counted in like manner as th -' votes given it the first meeungj if, on couirt- ingtne votes given oy , tne,. electors or aucn second meeting, it" shall nppeaT that one of . ; the persons who had one of the two highest- aumbersof the Votes give at the first' meet- i.' ir.g, hvs a majority of theyotes of all the elec tors given at the second meeting, he sliall bo the Prcaidentf and If no person has such ma" jo'rity, tbejbembers of the 8enate and House ot ReiMsentatives, in joint meeting, shall, without separating, young individually and s -not byistateschpose the President, iti man ner following5v ' majority pf the whole num- ber of Senators and. Representatives -present ' and voting, being necessary to choice If ' there' be two or more .persons each of whoij;v". hare the highest number of electoral votes, given at the accondjneeiiiieJ ach DUft',. af them iuiall be chosen; "if there be orilv one ' person haying the hie-hest number of elrtn. ral votes, less than a majority, one of tli 4 persons who have one of the -two highest numbers of votes, ishaH be chosen; whenever more than tvo persons shall be elig ble byr me joinir.mceug,ana"iip choice shall ba -made on the first ballot, the number shall bfl reduced, by roppingthosa. wha shall receive " tlie smallest number of votes, xintil no'moro than two remains, one of vi horn thtJl be cho.' ' sepi tf two persons shall receive an etjual num. " - ' ! ber of votes,bcing each one moiety if thu V i whole number given,- h who had tlie high. V est number Of pectoral votes, given af the se- t cond meeting, shall be Uiesfresident; ami if ' they had an equal number of. "Wcs at such second meeting,, he , who ta '-Ifghcst i number of electoralvbtes gi vcti frsf .': meeting shall be, the - VrcsiuVatj i had an etjual auiPber of elettoral vl' lit the: first,' meetirigal8oy then- tlio and Representatiyes s3iaf,ballot unt themjs cHosen.-.A;, ." . t - ' ' . The persbii having the highest nunjj votes ar 'VieeJ'resident, gien .aj Wit f. nteetiiigOf 'the electors shall be .'the s -Presidtfh, if Such, number be a majority J f ; the whole number of electors 'appbintedri'nt ' if no person have ntch .majority, Und" a ITesi. " dent shall npt have been chosen at jsncli, first . meeting, the, satxit proceeding. ( iU ht had i "'v toftlie cnoice ot a yice-Presidout us ar ore. v senhed for' the choice of a Yresidetr; but it;' - - ' at the first ' meeting of, tlie electors, a Prew. dent,shkllJaye been chosen, and a Vxe-Pren sident shall not hae beeil cbosen, then, front - tne persons having she two higN.st numlifrt on the lisfcthe Senate' liallclioos. the Wp. president; qitorum. for the purpuseshalt consist of tw'o-thirda of thfr whole number tV ; ScnaiorsVand a majority of the nunjier pre . sent, and voting, i shuU ,be necessary to a choice ' ' ' " v t The Congress may, by law. fit the day fr? appointing elector? for President and Vice. , President," and tne uns or giving thf'riotcs the, first, and second "V, uluch days -slwllbc the same throughout "T 'ted btattst and' , tue ttay tor giving the: he f.rst time, shall be not less than ten, . . than twer ; tyj days fi-om the daixci. . unnnt ment of electors. , - i T . t. OThe Legislature' of enchstai. 1" power to appoint the places d' tion for the appoiptment cfck scribe the msnner of voting, ami for the appointment of proper person : diictsuch elections, with authority to 'i definitively, the result tliereof; but tt ; Con gress may, by, law, m ke or alter such re ?1 ,J lions, and may alo lay off into district f oe , appointing Electors,' any State, the Lei ' i.-.- ture wnerewt shall- have tailed to lay oil .!. . same as herein directed."' - ;' ; . v . .This resolution" was twiee'read'," and reterred to a CommiUee.cf tuo h on,, the .State of the Union. ' , ,tMr,'M'DuSe, roni,ie same C;mi mittee, also reported the fo'iovs " iJiztolved, tie.-. Thai tbe following knntT. ment to the ConstUutjon of the ITnile-t " ' be proposed to titer Legislatures of Uic -;: ral states, which, when ratified by three fourths thereof, shall be part pfsaid iv-..,u-. titm: Vy: . ' "Eor tJie purpose of Electing ?:;: : tires in Coc'vress; each state' shall f. by tho Lcgiilattvv thereof, into a". -.... tnetass wm.criual tlie iiujubct f; t ,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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