'".1 1:0. g ..in.) 'ltd it fjwsf'f .. fYa and tif','' 4rs of I - act, whenever a scire fc- at sr.s'.l Ho ;'" say rrrvm ai the ln:l of m t!r pee h and said bsd "t'.l cl, at or before ,the term of Court at u'r old bail U t. and to it pear, or outfit ts plead, be dia- rmm IkU liabt'.If bail, by ,the death, rr atrrertiler of itrinctpal, f i5 'then, ami in t' at cae, t e lid !iall . fc.r'sll th eosfs that mjv acrree on .v,l n i' facias: " '- a . -i in' IS -VZS.i ni. .? . .' -' r - .. -n ,trT n jmi . , ? t r f ( t r. I .v .1 '.f f e h t!.ia u- ; i V lo J f Trrnne lre-f, tir ii Cft District ef iVanf. Pit?(1 r iflnWH i !. r.---,rrft fnW in thetrstaco fi! If t1-? rrt ! af A fAt uii.'i ,ri'v r f,e aaror. i t..n, acMr-id! bf t- rert :.ta thNeln rwuimJ. ma?. t . t -a ' oetn,; exh.Uttd to any f tht jailej oi tKi State, or in a Court fleas and Qsartor Jw'wiii ia Ihit Statr, bo r4creJ to U rt; Uml.'t 1 -' ",.'" ' ' ' " ... otwUhnUnJirf bail msj be aflfrwanU tf'uchs :?;! froinanj ilu.t uch dt! inrrndcr ef the jn incipal ,-. . ; " . -"",, ." ;.' -.' . a jjxiiKuim aftionfwt of Wirr if ll State ILmm, aad tor Om v , ' -' t ici'tiwii Ibfl SIMM C W tiMgton. , ; .w i eitfWfi ientrt 1d?y tfthi Slitt tf JCorth' knlin. W tfia lerff trusted by tin authority bf the tamf. Vat -h. Secretary oC tilate, ' Trtaanrer, ood ComroUr, be, 4 tjej are Wrebjolbriiel and reqaired annualJj to ppoiot tae ttcrl asd uttb!o prrton t uke' cbarj of the State aae daring tha recesa of th Legialature, fioie dutr t shall ! ta take into toiaetsion and aafely keep tit kyl to keep the Mr Joc)ted, Mept whan M way think proper to open them for tecommodatioa of t isHor, or foe tlia pu rpose of airing tJ? irttmUti, and to taVe the aeceasary weatam for 4lte pmerva Ml p the furniture and fistnrealfelon!nn'.fo th State f loose; itpvw iheitatu f Waahingtott to M clesBsed, and the State oust scoured, whenever their situation ma r ; require, it; .to au irintcod atich repaira u ba. made tq tha State HoWo and pt(S ; aquare from lime to time, aa may banecesgarjr for , pre rration of the aame. and which aaaf be resolved upon, and di cted by the Secretary of StatcTreasarer, and CowroHer id to have the lea ve& anil other jraaa mat may accamumtq on public aqnare, f emofed. at least once a year.J -i 'X-'t i II. Be ' it further trwtttd. ,Tht , the keeper of ' tha Stata ouso a hall receive, tompentation for ht services, the um of Km oat frt 6 gapsnor Cmmt M Imm tttdmim jmimheti h kH Hf at ' - : . y t ... , i . . 1 1 "Vnnat tha nametwea appliat?9s U diwca and aliaonr. annnally prestated to the General 'Aseesabty; eonsnme a eootU derable pnrtioa of tina in their examinatioa.'and connrrjuentlT retard the investigation of more iaportaot aoujectt af legituon;' and he rri twth applicalions might be itfjqdicated by wthar trU1 booali with mch I cm exprnJUsre Jo the utc, api mora impaN 6al jnstica to individaais: For remedy whereof,. , , "Jh it tnattdiy the GmntitJtMetnbly if At Stall tf North Carolina, and (t u hereby tmclti by the authority if the $omt, Tbat the Superior Court of Law shall have sola aad original ja fisdictioa fa all cases of application fr divorce; nd the said Courts ire hereby authorised and empowered to divorce from tx-d and board, and ffa tha bonds of aaatrimony, whenever titer mav be Htisfied, po' doe evidence presented, el the justice of i ucl application; oj'law.-tiajje or castoro to the'eontrary not with-standi8jTt,f- ,'.' ' v wC- -V . ;W ..f" v' '-'wi "'.M-' -J 1 1. 1ndbeit further tnactti. That all applications for otlier caue than those specified in the act bf oe thousand eight hon dred and fourteen, entitIedAo act "concerning divorce and af iroony," ahalJ be subject to the rules and regulations; provided o said act for the esses therein mentioned.'' i ' 111 pt U Junker enacted. l"hat In ever csve of n applicatimj for a divorce.-and a final Udsmeui thereon bv a 8utxrtor Court. itahall be lawful for' the party against whom sacb judgment is renderedV'ta appeal therefrom to the Supreme Court, wWe duty it sliall be, according to tha facts ascertained in tha Superior 'Court, tomake luch decree thereon aa shall be just.: H I ; ,i ,iiy.'Jlnd be it fHrtfter enacfr(f.TThat when an aDneal .shall be ., m iuin we jBOgmeni oi wie superior vourc, "nau Be jaw iventyfivo dollars per annunwhicb um the Treasurer tvtvfoi 'M goch;,,Deal without boni or securitr. If the- tituatfrn r anOiorwea t pay. anl whicl C H WM? M thi Sarj Bpell.nt.BaU wndtsr t tecsaryfor' tha purpose ement of kbli.acc?.4$ t tVA fi6c,tht7n anokl should be Mm prdsecuted.Ui tUl.: Ujuriner enmea ; u repair, snoina oa requ,rcat4 , V.. w&r tti nrRfrvation ol th. State House and Dublrc sature. th- ' ji. . ,. . r , r. y . r - - ---- - - i-- r , , (irjuuiiK, wno snail dc umirccq irom ine uomin oi mBinmonv. reasurer ahall advance.to tha keeper of the StatoHonse.such, provisions of any. ictrf'thsi General jAasemblf af T,uJArT'r 7u l 4- r . State wall ever ba permuted to marry.againf and if Ae W aha lottsa enter tha duti be JolllCtllimlM;. penalties which are ortw uto bond.Tv.th good and suffictent security, payable to the,Ga-,.ilkflicted b ,JW penogguHty oogamy, . -fc : : lithful performance of the duties of bis appointment; which ond Shall, be flepsited in the office of Secretary of State.' 'Vi'Bt it fufther matted. Thatth'n act s)hali be,.io.. force' fioiji Dd after the ratification thereof., ' ' - ; .. ...t.-, v' ,, fCapltol ctMidi.'V4 .',:...''! ;oiair, uj unnseir or nis lawiqi tirpuiy, iu nerre an nonces na 'e if muted y Gtnitm-. 4$iembhr :f iht Slali of OiiortWT be tendered ot delivered to him. or,(j!wrt atyw may be re An act talking k ihe diitr of 8WiftV Caronen and Conatablcs 'to htvi all bo ,- ' tieet reauired ta be rim in nroeeeilintt at law or in -aankv. .. . '7e i enacted by tKe Gmeretf Jlntmbly itf tfit 'Waii vf Xortk Carolina and it is hereby ' enacted, by the authority of thetmtK tv 01 . the' sheriff or everv counrv in this lawful deputy, to senre all notices that buiIUing,sarae,uniHi(ie, same snail pe enaea; anu .inpase the si f the re-.fCoaoty in this State la which uch potice is to be scr :iKluifef'a nartv of intrptt(t in thn nrnererlinir afnnan!it. ner of the public square on which the capitol stands, of Hie shall be the, duty pi the, corpner of ther tounty,? for which aaid lowing dimensions: that is to say; forty-five feet long; twentyaherilF was -appointed, .to ,aerve,aUuch notices (that are to him afeetwide, two stories, high the lower story, ten feet pitch in nefidored or delivered.-'., ' -vv- t'', !arofini, anrf it i hereby enacted by the aullmxly vf the iwte,',quireu ta be given is any cause, motion or proceeding, either at RvprW llanlnL Adiutant General of this State, be. and he' lw or in 'equuv, as well forxsommencinz a for proceedinr in the 1 hereby authorised nd empowered to contract for the building aame, until the, same shall be ended; and jn case the sheriff in any an arsenal, ol goon anu suostamiai oncn or stone, wr ine ra-,uuijr in una oiai? iu wintiiutu muivc 14 ue scrveu, snaii ue pntion nf tha. arm belowrinu to this' State, on th aouth'west party of interested in the proceeding as aforesaid, that then it .a . . . 1 L a I. ' - - I a. nrner iei;le.ir, tha --ier story eight feet lit the; clear, tq tr'.hard plas,, -WWe ilfurther enacted,' That it ahall be the duty of all con all the inside except tha under part of tha upper floor: Prc-i stables, in eacli.and eyerT.county Jn thia State'- within .their Ye ided, however, that all the' eipense- of erecting' said build rnglective counties,; ar upon any bay, river, or creek adjoining their isll not exceed tlmium of two thousand two hundred dollars. Counties, to serve alt notices that 'shall be to them tendered or de- 11., Be it further enacted, That, should the.aaid Beyerly 4)an- Jivefeu, which art or may be required bylaw to be given for com V Adjutant General as aforesaid, succeed in making a contract meneing ot prosecuting any cause befora any justice of tlie pcacf . iK nm fthova snecified: then and in that case, lie shall take outnf court. '; t -.' . -( . ... tWaarptn. have '.the said Arsenal immediately rected, and he -Ill Me Ufurther maefeaThat the.aidoffi'cert shall aerve the 1 hereby authorise and required to superintend the'rection of same by delivering a true copy thereof td, the person to whom the ho KamAkcrnrriinirto contract, and to draw on the Puhlic Trea-faine shallbe delivered, if he be found i hieountVrorbv teat ttter for the said siim of two thousand two hundred dollars; .and . jojg copy, thereof at the usual place of abode' of such person; it he, salif Public Treasuret-lH hereby required to advance aaid a w hi county; and, shall certify.on the nbtice the' time when said nminf,for which he shall be allowed, lit this settlement bfhis npticft was served.'-or copy left at the place of abode; and such wblic accounts'. s f ''.V' C ' ifcturn shall be evidence of the service of tfiaaid notice as maj " -1 'V.-f ',',f. V-i ' V!" ! t ' -i- v r"e. therein stated;, and , the said officers respectively shall delivjui in act t6 amni an act. .teen, entitled t Atintf. be abaerved in conveying dulent deediaUd inortpge. pssea.n we .reap oue uiotuiuu uuuurcu - mc ii i uuiiut:, wiiri ma return inereoii. io wia parcy, ins toappomtpublioregisteraianarooireCTineinwnonxB or at' whom instnnrp anlrl not r iaaiimliinim ttnrf jalantl-aalat ,rl f rw nfltaahi-iria tllt. i . " TrO r H - , ,;,T. ;T . T - .--.i T -------.( T-fVt. Idima, SwuawvM . ...a. . a... 6 ,.krttI- a . - 1 aiiurii demand of m j ...... j t. j.- ir,nl ' .AasMnntUi nf th't f!tftff 'nt NamA'. IViwB vt furtliet. enactei. That an v aheriffor rnrnnpr ' tuxrlort. "arolina,' ond it AercSy enacted by the, authority of pit mrnt. , mg to execpte and j-fturn such notice, or making a false return "hat 'where, any : conveyance otlatids in this State,'or power of ,Jierepn,, shall be subject to the same action and. penalties as for ttorneT for the conveyance ofthe same, or any bill 6t sale for 1 neglectinjc t aerveor falsely returning process directed to him On 1 V - ' tr, t' I ' . r, : a r:- '.- .f t ? , f . .' t : . i ta tua t rvM.lr ac y . ' ; t. . ! .. . t he'd if tf.e Court i; , ii '.V C- JstrpH l'i. lrtt ' I I i m a-J Alartia I'iclrtt ar 1 rr;t '.:4 ' Hvjuire.4, were af pointful re"- i. Cbairmaa WW the t'J-ct cf i. e - ; .aa impretaive , ai. i e'. jrr.t ;. -, which wa hMy graiifyirj Jj ihe tu aud rc'cctal)te s--en.(i':;-j' - OamonoQftf J!r Jenmr, tt was i JrVmferrf, That iWm awrttmr tftrove nf the rraoMiona of tha jKkaAi !.nrir he) J at tt city of Ralf'igh on the ;b of Drcrntbrt bat. , .' On rriolrun r. Mr. Jledley, , . ; , Hm.hx'i, I1it Mirt'm PivVrtt, Statmiet Snrn cor, tiiram Jcnnmra, jj.ie W. l.-lc ami I'lrment MaraHall bo anpuirtcd dekeitrt, to meet at Rockmrham, Kichmoad fwnty, n th , third To!T of hrli melt, for the purpoac froi ferrinf with the deleraf Of li.e otLer rfMintira comooainr thia OnrtncU on th anSjcct of ninii Aatine a atiitable perwn as an t lector fur aid Ditict. . V'. ' . ' . , . Oaatotioa of Mr. Jenmnfa. 5mnel Anencar, Joaeph led)y. Dr. P. XI. Kattrrll, John P, Ir Clement Man.twll, Alam JLockLatt and .Hanm Pickett vora appointed a tmmitte to draft a preamble and tranhitiona earnest) of the vietr of the aneetinr- After a abort abaenc. Maria Pickttt, Eaq. aa Chairman of the Contmiuer an. pointed to prepare a preamble and rttolutioHa made tha tuilowinf report: . . "'-u' The period vill aliortrjr arrive whn the citiiena of Anaon connty, in common -with tha citizen of the Unitot States, will bo collectively called on, aa a portion of the freemen of tho union, individ ually to repair to the ballot box, and thereto exercise on or the dearest and moat important of their righta In the election of a Preaident of the Unit id Staters and much linked it to bftdepre- cairtj ujwr menu ot a republican rovernment, tbat in an election ike tike preaent, whore all are virtually Interested,' that the election should not be made by the people themae We for we bold it to bo a correct and incontrovertible doctrine, tbat taVople are rwtuouaand capable Of aeugovern menti and tbat they-oiirht clearly to exert iae every vapremloa of atiftrar Which they, aafely and eon,vemeotly caiM and that Wherever an elec Hon ia removed rrom them 'which they, can exe ciae, in the same degree doef ita removal ap proximate, the rovernment to anotocracy. , Tbev have, therefore. witneaed. wkb torpriae and no little aatonishment, that when lh attempt wa receMly mdo in tbC Conereaa f the United davinr the nnrte'and avowed object: in .view of mrowina; tire e'ecfion 01 ui rrenncm u ine people, that it should rally to ita (ippoaitioii tb fnenda of tha Admin'iatration, which owes itH exiatence to the violation of, the princiole which waa sought to b corrected, and tbat 4lcy ahmild be found avowintr and aaserUntt the anHrtenublican doctrine, .that th people are. incapable of aelf rorernmenr-t Kacn state, say the constitution ahall appoint, In tuch manner tha irialatur thereof hall direct, a number of Electors equal to the whole number of Senators and Repreaentatirea to which the put may ce entitled m conerea. Uoder. thla article of the conatitutionj tljero are kuft (uTft miut.ft fklK lktta tli.A 4Mtiurt vrilK ita. that of the diatrict system, .which prevailed 'ior to tba act ot.81J, atid of the : general ticket system, r which- now prevail. By tb first, the Lerilatur divided the State into Electoral Dis- trietat; where each district should nominate Its Breeton knowin' his political sentiments and private predilection and volte for one Under the last; the same districts' as df lioeaied continued; instead of votina? .for but mn Rlectort we vote for fifteen freeboldersj no two. of whom ahall belong to th same Electoral Uistnct. tsut the question is Bot 'rtows buore ua .which i th preferable mode of election, ' or whether the emergency which gave rise to the 'change of 1815 having ceased, the change should not sUo cease. . . These questions belong, add properly belong, to th . . . . . . . i i " r. fi' . y lefTiaiauire oi nortn-varouna. i i aumcicni ior your committee that thebange has been effected without digressing from the subject matter before them, and lnqoirinc for the reason on which that ehanire ha been made. ; 1 lie object wmcn has asffociated us together, i of another, and a dif ferent nature, and i two -foldt first, to take Into consideration proper measures for Securing to us, in common, with tlie citizena ot pur Mate, a cor t j Vt c t , r ' I r r -,:,' n''r , j t. I f t J I - t I ' rx a'l ' At l-it aw' be-. . ' .' cluniu 1 alivi!i it un'trdlix At 11 n'. "I (' ' '.'-iv ('V ! g f TT" i u of t r " ""i- r I i - " fyr.re the f - n g aVWpat ..!. ' r lien, jckioi re r I t;-- v. 'if -. a ii"...-r r , n 11 1 r" the con . mten ,r 'i, f ne,r ' i for U t I, .v. f ei-o r 'hp i ..''r ' ' ir- 1 lue Hfii.i i i 1 ' 1 . c. . .. i i "rt,l ' " i i't V n i i 't ? on- this . ir- I liuuaiMiat Hit' eretoforc or shall be hereafter executed by any person or per obs residing in any -of Ihe' United State other than this Sratc, or i n'r.f the Territories of the United States or irt the District f Columbia which jthall be persoually acknowledged by the perf in o persona executing vthe sanw, or, proved by ' subscribing 'Uness i thereto, before some one. of the judgca c-l supreme juna- of fhrf intlsrea of the Stfiierior Courts f Lavr.' or Circuit Courtof Jja cf superior jurisdiction within I tul State, Territory or yisirictj an,u an aiicjiiaiiwn oi nuv-unt-nowlo lament or probate ahalkjpti endorsed' oaffiied to said eed, bill of sala or power of attorney by-tha aawl judge,' and a ertificate of the. Governbt1 of said. State of Territory; of where c said deed is made in the District of Columbia, W certificate of to Secretary of State of th United States shall ba annexed to lid deed, bill of sale, powcf of fitthrricy,', that thejudje before rhom said lacknowledgmcot'.'or nrobato was taken, was at the me of taking the same one of. the jarigcsMC tha Courts of au temo jurisdiction or one of'thejudges f the Superior Courts of iaw or Circuit Courts of "Law qfUupertdr1 jurisdiction within aid State or .Territory, or within the District of Columbia, such eed, bill of sale1 or-power of attorney' being exhibited in the Jourt of Fleas and. Quarter. Sessions of; the county where such amis lie, or in which the purchaser ot such slave or slaves may esido: or the rTerson empowered to sell .such" slaves mny reside, r to one of the judges of 4he Supreme Court or of the Superior 3ourt of thia State, thall be ordered to beVegistered with the lertifieile thereto ennesedand such dcrds. biJU of slo of lower of attorneywith the certificate thereto horiexed, having een registered pursuant to such fdqr in Hie county .where such .andslfe.'or.in which the purchaser of such 'slave or slaves may esidejorin which the person empowered' to selljsnch alaVes shall reside, shall iic valid in law th convey Or .to cmiX'ver to convey, tlllhaestatand title, which such person or perwin may or shall ave in any such lands or siavesj tuerebj,fcMveyi;'d and authm is: 9 to bet convcyeil, nnct .!iaii be recviveii in tsymence Jourt ot Law or Lfl'iity witmnstius istaw wkhou lurujcr piui hereof.:,' ,'",.''" '' - .. . "II, Jnabe'U further ciwcfef,rhat where any of the parties nkinr'anrH"rnnvpiM f lands', or power of attorney lor' the annvevancc of land' as aforesaid, may be a feme covert, the pli cate, pvnmmatinn nfsiirh Time covert lotichinpff her, voluntary as- ent to Jlhc execution- of said deed of howcr of attorney tn like nanneri as tha probate and acknowlwlgmctit', thereof arc direct id ia the preceding section, being in like manner endorsed there in, and affixed thereto, and accompanied by jlhc same' certificate t the Governor or Secretary ol State, as me -case may oe, snau, n Jboip.T, exhibited to one, of the judges of thia. State,' ,or, to the Jqurt of I'leas and Quarter Sessions of the county , where the and is situate, be ordered to' be registered, and. shall have the fame eil'ect as if made before said judge or Court in person. " " recovered and applied as actions and penalties are directed to he pt'oiecuted; recovered and applied for neglecting to! serve or lalscly returning process tnsued Irom the Superior Courts of this State; and any constable-neglecting or refusing to execute and return; such notires, or making a false return thereon," shall.be subjett.to the same action and penalties, aa for refusinitor 'ne glocting to serve, or falsely returning process or preceptB direct ZA .I. r is..ii.j -V r . J l . cutcu, recovered anu applied as actions and penalties' are direct fed to be prosecuted, recovered and applied, for refusing or ne glecting to serve or ' falsely returning process or precepts issued from a justice of the Peace out of court.rv', ; T.1 '.-. V. Jlnd be it' further matted, Tbat for executing every such notice, the said officers shall be entitled to the same fee as is al: lowetl by law to d sheriff for serving a subpoena for a' witness. C " yi. fttidbe it further enaced, 'That nothing herein' contained shall prevent any person from giving notice, and proving the same as hcretofore'directed. ? . ' ' " v t - i.-."- r ' ' 't .. - An At to amend an act, passed in tli year eighteen hundred and tentv-fonr, entitled, .f an aot eiving tlie assent oi'Nortlt-Ciirolina to, and enfoi-cing'in this ' - btnte certain acts of tlio GettemV. Assembly of the tate of 'ennessee, relating 'to the Smoky Mountain turnpike rosd.", " i4 , j, i , Jle it enacted by the General Assembly of the Slate of Sorth-Ca-rolim.'and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame. That the subscribers to the stock of said .company for opening that part of said road lying within the limits of this State, from the Une of this. Mate on. the top ot said mountain to the eleven tmle tree, on Deep Creek, above Abraham Viggina', instead of paying tip their subscription in money, as now required by said act, be, ami they are hereby authorised to discharge the, same by labor, in making and constructing said road and in making of which, the following shall be the-conditions, to witt The said, road shall be cut out and cleared of "all tr--cs and; stamps, at least twenty feet in width," and aH i(.le4 tligings''tob! at least twelve feet wide, and leavvny the roaid at such places lower at the hill side than in tWcentrej all causewavs to betwelte feet widei and bridges, where necessary. at least fourteen foet w iilei to be made of good, solid and durable timber, with hand-railing on each side; and the said road, when made, shall in no part exceed more in its elevation than one, foot in eigiit: tfnd provided farther, that the Treasurer of this State shall not ba called on for any part of the subscription authorised arid directed to be subscribed by this State, until the said road is rom- jietd in the manner prescribed by this act, and shall have been received by the Commissioners appointed-by ihe above recital act, - so as to authorise tlie said company to erect their toll- (;atcs; then, and in thnt case the said sum of two thousand tlnl ars shall be paid over ia the commissioners of said road, or lo some person specially appointed as an ageut for the State, and by them or him to be paid to the different stockholders jrj proportion to the Utocle'cach may hoUU .' v - 4 , -', - K." rect and proper exercise $f this privilege, which is guarantied by our federal constitution, in the manner ptcribl by th'ct of ,11 ; i, which may iy.SRWponii,,ncni or i CorrespoTViice anilrTiKihince. who, by a com municSil&atwitb .the otlier committees InX e district frieffaii to the election of General Jack son, may select some uniform and tried friend cf the Hen as a auitawe person to, pereeommenaea to this district Ss an.fclcclart ..secpnoty, our object is, ircciucii u, - iiiw. ..v BiKi. m l"v' ference fur Oeneral Jackson for tlie next Prtsi dent, and some of the reasons or which that pre ference is predicated, and to Use 'that modciution and candour wtucii is uu to wurseivs, out wii that firmness and independence "which is charac. ter'istic of freeman. We are, threfor opposed to John Q' Adams,? because hlsiwhole course through "life haa been vacilatingt that elf mterevt hits alwavs been the primura mobile of all his acts. We ar opposed to him, because he has directed the representatives not to be patsied by the will of their constituentsi because he came into otlice aeainst the express will of a .majority of tlie citizens of the unioni and last, and not l.-ast, be cause the very manner in which lie was elected, tOi say the least of it, savours strongly i' corrup. tion. ' Your committee, inerctore, reovmmena me ailnnlion of the followinir lesolulioils: . : 1. Iteeolveit, Tbat we will use every honourable exertion in our power to prevent the re-election of John Q. Adams, ami promote the caune of Cm' 1 ttrifliON . 'l.i'i ! ' . 2. Uetolveil, 't hat the committee of' Delegation be instructed to recommend an uniform and tried friend of Gen. JACKSON and JOHN C. CAL HOUN, as a suitable person to be placed on the Electoral Ticket for this district." . . , , On motion -of Mr. Medley, the following r; 'ii tlemen were appointed Committee, of Viiunce and Correspondence, via, A. JLockhart, ti.l'fii Johiwin, AVm.' A. Morns" l0nius Kiiii;, i P. Hates, Missel Rogers, -Ijtivtr Wljiy, ,1 Allen, Col. Joseph,- Pickett, Thdmaa ti un , Joseph Taftner, ilobert lliithaay, "Dr. KcUn.il, Jolm SUidivant, jr. John Wall and Martin Pickett, Esq'r. . ' ' ' ' On motion, it was vnanimoiti'y retolvert, that the thanks of the meeting oe. retiu iied toihe Chair man, for the able ana dignified mapner.iivwhich be had presided. s ," ' ' ' - ' On motion; reintvrd, that the fnregoing pro. feeding be published in the 1'ile ;.! Star, .""ortli Carolina Journal and Western Carolinian." ;! - .' X;-J0SE1'II t'lCUETTCWii.. Maarw ricnaTT. , I Secreuiriet.' :' CLliriiS t!sniLt, 4 i ., ' , .1 fc. '!!""' fK' 1 " "" "' "r,-'i.' - " ' 'THE EIGHTH OF JANUA?"V r ; I WnimtnicQKil for me jsownimif : ywrMT.j f aotne hiium ? r Imvvcl- bivI ttu-n b-itii orcsinu'V llirir Vtfiu- . it mormrir of tlie Blh. i it 7 morrotj it rained several in bowi gave n no fvoHblc . above the ntv about T in tlx' i uritufthe '.irSiU V(. 1, arrt and that the Governor had a . and that the 1vjjlfire of th buftc, .a ohe i.ence t- appointed a joint committee to act ia e",vin" on fcverv thmr was done that th honor otwii 'it, tnif but still it ' waa done; an ! it a snllku' people filled up 'he outline, Im-ie.Cor W sle""i( 1 1 At mst tho morning of i he awpiriotis C , uj-mk 1 A thick trust eivetrd th watrf, at U Ur'd. to rise Into eloudst and when the tin at Ihe w the tlarkmss of thehoninn, th ., was at that moment that the e v become visiijii. n furetts of masts rising fmm the waters. At i t i steam boats wa seen ai.aii-ing tawards th ri got underway, with twenty -four flics graving Cft r i r : , Stupendous boa's, lashed logrtnenj led tho n. I .i . . . constant fir ol artillery, wmcn. was aniwereit i.cm i-.--ve- harbour, and from Ui shoreGeneral Jackson s'(l Vi -of the, laabontaa, his head 4mcovred, eonap'enoiis in tude, which literalhtovered the steam boa's,' the -h ; -rotindinii ahores.' The van, bovs, wh'cb bore tha tet. i : and the remnant of th ok I Orleans Battwllion, p:ise;i tin ; rotinding'too,fell down the stream, while tne rr!.ini,n r,( spectators mng from the ner to th wnol and liauk nn to the r it. pi this order the fleet, (igtitern steam boats ut tli' fi" . .) jsm ' i ,.vj t the city,' directing tlieir cotirse aowariU the fiel I , le. . V -n It was first descried, some honernen. (the march! ol th ii.a '. 1 l th ground. But In a fevr miuut-s it seemed atie with a v. ,-n'ie brotigh thitner'on horseoiicK atj in earragi'a; ami pourM i ir . i it earn boats. "A line" was rmea Dvteneikt I i . .low t I . jaiut. ami the'eommitte .repaired on .board the.'ekhoit:ii. .n tr r to invite- ilia' ueneral to lanti amt meet mi nruvier soiiiiers am. t i . i ,. uv. o words to describe "ilte scene which ensued. It ivo .M i , IioI,:.t pencil than minesTh Mdresea tli'livered t il.- t n. r '. u l I, j a.-, wermay be pvem but that which '-cannot be vn, U t' , , f his venerable feature;. and tho Imtus feelinn . i !. ' . , , y-din every gesture and every look.' ; ft would be eoiuioy , ,. . i . , . '.-t t,ie joy and prttse' or tne peopie in -again Denoi.nng tin-ir -r -KIit beletaetor.S Strangt-ra, wh had coma from afii1 to Li : i c f. . ne, caught the contagious sympathy, vhi'rt be bea-i to 'pe-.N. ih iu'h hushed every one seemed e- : 'o r it'-n tlie sotnul or his voiei. Ut spoke, of his own deed with i u-, -f hi urv tm-r tonip.inioi i atFection, and of tbe . dead v i I m.l it-grei. As it Rr-w hi o, hi- w.,- hurried back to the roci!!!!iiit iu.a tn fii-et an i-n I luiemrr. The -General wnoed opposito the housj of Mr. k.r.-myiht lT. inl States' Troops under Col, Taylori the J.etion undr Col. Roifii-..': a splendid and eell disciplined company nf voluntens (mm K.urh-a tin.K r Lieirtertimt Walken toe nrat Dnjjaue ul aimtta tmiirr tien- k.iIj. vn, a i 1 Maior General Laeost wrroundeit by a brilliant at .i.wer' ..cIimi irts jineof battle to receive him. The ciowii on th ba-ia the n .,i i- mens(he windows, the' balconiea, even tbe too's ot the b'. . decks, topaand rigging of the atiipit were covered anhsper' Tn-.r shotiti when the General touched th shore,' wtrfi as loud ns t .e iini; which thundered from the Inrtd and th waten h- nv-d't-d l i of the troops, with bis head tmeoverat, t The proees .mn wus ,i t' ! tbe'Genefl oh foot -and after moving toroug'i tin- pnnc p -l s the city, reached the Government House, where t ' f nerno- m , him totbe sajne Legislature who had invited h;n i ;ih,kh : vriior'siddviss was eonciae tand pertinent; t' -.leu., with the frankness and energy no less rrmarka' .. (Hi"-me t his actional ach mmbe 'was presented t him ia turn, ai.u a I a ledged the xmirtesyytne ease and onntiucted dignity ot hi niu'iiipu. the legislature Me proceeuett tore.v,, .r tne troops at-tlie innm-on c Governori the procession- wM again fijrme(and tho OnetM, n.. theGoemorandthe Ix-rislatiu-e, repaired to th': Catholic Churcii, w aftr th delivery of an eloquent l.t.iMirse bv ounT pr " ;n-:.'; i: tha nameof bla venern!.iL' superior, father Anton.w, a ' . '. performed. ! When the rthgiouaeefemony w is terui..ta- d, lit was conducted by the Committee to tit lion- pt'Cjiai'- d 'or hn u-, ' He was then intnrmeu mat nc wainttea lo a ii mpi-p ut I) i .a J "i i, by the uitisena in coimnemomtion of the k! ty. "i he t 'net ,.- room of vast dimensions, atwhichat. least live mm j. Mr. MarirnV was chosen president of the (lav. (.Vi,t j cedon bi right, Governor 1 (otwton, of J'eniif .-.(,-, on h U I. i ble Father Automoa" t ii'.e Aooy jtonni ust v i t!.ettii( ' . ra!i Carrol and ll.suU ' nl Jude Overton, in si t ntm- t president J He gen i -men, 'imposing tic , .-.Hi1, i- . o Vork, Pennsylvania, KtiiUn..vy n.td M asibpip;)', '.i' p! 1 i site to Gen. Jnckson thfc friends Who had htLf "tfani.-i h;. the three.Vice President. ' Many toasts vtcie d.unk th- y wete ai. a and patriotlenothtng vapid m them.: : When the prect announced tls , i i 1 . 0 I 1 1,. 1 -ut in 1 i m or oppo)f"( 6.lt llCXt tO ft name of JACKSON, tlie ooropiwiy eoe up, ;is :f m- vr t y c"e "iuipulef i rent the air With loud and repeated hna. itr. s . - - v. is r Mr. Mai-igny,-in a speech delivered wi'h : i""-',-; ri i 'rt-t.i i, iWitJi the.ardour of his feelings, bestowed n r, .t.-d i,-,hn . u . i the services and character of tbu g l,l ' it.'f. ' I do not pretend to give a minute Joi i . : ! i e ry th" place.; v.Thc iH.scouvse of (;ol. Jlfnyne, bica . it.i "i.v Carolina, the courteous toas'a of Carroll, of of t' f ' 6f the veteran Tiau, of the accomplikhed .''.kcr, v. il pj ' : ; to the public by the commd'ee. , t ..l-"i-oui the dinner, I followed the General to the I 'i ,. , ,i eantata, composed for the Occasion, wajsunj; witU h ' i.,i feet. ; Wheuthe first act of the opera- was o 'it, the t. the American Theatre,5 where he was g:'t-'-.l uh ti o s which had followed him fiom ihe battle" (-round u '1 c t y. ' , I , , he retired to bis house, eccvmprfmed 1 -. in o.-iu. i-. Mrt. Jar.kiV, -who, with scvr r U . lie, (i-nt 'I't 'i ,i. ,ae hushiind on hisr Visit tO Louib'ai , w;8 ai'd u' on r.-id n.- t t i,i aha landed IVoirf the foeahont ,;, by Mrs. ai.i.i- , "ilt'iotK dieai whu, alter having congruau to Mr. Marigny's house", where r she received the salutaitonr of a in hur carriage, afterwards acci Martin Gordon, Esq. where aptr teltuta triends. " , . ; 1 Here I am compelled to tftop and postpolie the continn.. i-.,i !'irv i ive until to-niutrotv. ' ; ' - ," A rASSCXGEU v -r:t2 ct:::tlaxo. t I tt on.. cdheronh-r eshments h i-l Li en pit , .n !, b rge and hruoatit ciiv.le, ? . iiiied i. J. ii.iv .mi to i I, - nU Im.I 0. . n pre, i.e j I' -r I, r ai 1 t ' -, it fc , oin'tea rt 1 ') i hem to' J t'j i .ojinpaiiy A:, i ii:. - " - YtSIT Or CEVEit.VL JA . oON' 1 citizen ot New Oilct'iis havuig during tt j ' nmittee of Arriingcineiits lo prtpare lor i it- : it.w Jacksoy, a auputaiiou of nve gntiem'ii v is n, proceed to Natchez, to, welcoifle him ou h'S .iv.d, him from thence to the capital of Louisiana. The committee reached Natchez on the lint flfjmii'v, where the Gen eral, attended by General Carroll, Governor I ,,-.. .n, Ji.dgo Overttm, , General iiulapt Dr fchelh.Vf Major Lewis, " i .i..c.in, (.aytau, J)cn" -i, aldson, and Major Lee, arrived in the sieam-.l. .t rouniiontas oi the 4th the tliy previously designated by him. , .Gunet.d Uiiuiy, on ijie part 'of tho Xew-Orleans deputation there( presented, litm an" audress in .these re terms: ''-..' , ." ',fil 4'Kfn. Tieeontnittec delegated fur that w pose by tho citlcns of New ( 's Gtleans, have, in obedience lo. tiieirwishcs, repaired to tins, metrorolt OS a r,tcr State, to wtlco:i)e your arrival on tlie lower M.ssUsipn;, find. tuirteeb von wmi tiiesauiiiunaui ui.i enpic pi Liuumiana. ).(? '-'i,ot . In pet loemiiig this interesting dmy, ;we caniiwt refrain from ailverting ta me ciicumsxance eiic nuinpf tyuur arrival in mis country uurmjr themniB glorious period ofthe late "War with,, Great ,Ki iUiii, and cotttin them wiiiiue associations wiucrt cveny .wiere surumna yon on tne present :(; aiop. f. t nep yon. eame at taa iia,H et : art army eiuxea soldjera, while i i Jtla. Kotroa Vt'tten 1 left NevAi'OrWan rti the I io v . " ,S ;; J ,lV" , ,V j. 1,