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4 Si CITY , -, The aa'i ii rdl i at aa I i I J w Obt uay itaaa jar m a .iuaUa mrma. ir 11 saw, aa U-m part ath lu Sasyyi iw tw - U that tk tIHlll '' - iitltaaaala stisnn i i -i " AWarHtW aiaa n.Ua (cl W riWr ! ! ia - af all aw t4HMti avery aflmt Aa k.r aa aM lVa wa nr aaat '- tka WW UM ika tlrpaWa M a wld ' r-rtrr tpl rrtUr atieuaai wW j Mu aaat bat aiaUra dl ba- well t,t')d prrW aaal la attt atln ' bit bar , A acM jorwialard with afco-a U- r,mt aaaJ thi fcjlfi.aill b r' "" T raarl). C"a.Wr lhae fran'aanv ha Mun knirK thai h Null h able u I" W"y geaartl tsiisttilaan. ' JOtIS DC, IV H HMri;V. Mjy S, IS PAT&IDGK $ . '' 'Merchant IIROFdUl, Tailors, Ucapaevfutly Worm I Weir SVada and tle pub lia geacrally, that tlwy Im' lakra lb tad na Faictieviilev street, wrry iwcupati'. by Mr. Jilt. tMtbford, alter lirj introd tinmf na UrTil)aw Baainrva a all inwwi L. no, !.. "TV? hate) rccrwrJ a aij-pl l St"KIt. COOIW, MiiaW rn tirallriurn'i dn a iich an PivwcA Hwataztavn, wu'r in irawa Jjtu JhttiiHf II mte Mf-rniHr,---1"", utul Waca lliiihng Mm, a fe pircrt rf TieA aatK aa Br a araoM aitalrtjr Wu, al Miller' lira. ' Tbrjr mita I La Miblw la call, and aill arW ", Uut If Ikcy ara B X Miilril, it rannn le r lnf atkeir price, bu 10 lb i-ilfTj( waHrK. l'U.- receive uiHM.MUilv frr Nrw Vwrk., (Ha Utrt fMiia; anil )iruaiM 'be puklie ibM a jwioi aill br i(v :l,i aW'. K,lbBl ah a nr l, ilarablr, airl f4iiiMbli; wlvla. All or. .Irrt will U tliinkiun; rcrinrd, unl inifaciliaU Jr altcailcii t-i. ''.:, ' Kaltngh, AnlW, lSV ' laf f J. b. I)K VALKNOliK,, .. . f roh'ssor ol anisic, aaatWds lir 1 rW, tbatWvaava 4. 1U Return U tknk H An aha la atroft U alia in kit profaaaiois for the abort lima be 1 n Ik-ihi in Ibk: itrh, aatl kopvt fof aominiiaiic, t of tlieir fiirara. Uii propaetl are to larlarin, itlM h kilemli nMnk.me in tha Cirr dorinc Uio . ' Tear. Peraoua aha UW thria !inera to ae ' irtdructed on llie Piano, arill ba iml om, ''I ba fmmwriUrii aiatukiea iba ra(irt ma a , to 14 rear ot aw. B W of tba atitMMt impor. ' - ';. Vaneo. id order to Mrform aviih exaoution, lliat , . ina puuui hiwiu a MunMiinii iruumm m mv I ruihnienti and learnto aDcar welt UhIim tio k bee taught euperllcinr awl vhh farther . .lfitmatiati. an ha iariiMtuf in tbfl fiaienaa on mil lotion. tut tmrat arc mnaraie ino tie "N. D Piuno Porta tuned n1 nut in trnot) order, in man or enuntrj, or yHhin SO mile ol the CitT. AH order will be. thankfully re aaivrd. tie will keep tha lattrumrM of hia snoia tn fue inm or tnirge. s . .; . Bale, , March Hji ; V. v".l t ; ' f 1 11 " 1 . '. Stray edv'v3''v;; From Iht ubitiher, pn the I at inUnt, mII daj "bay HOJISB, nearly tliod hi hi left eye, ltn.1 all Touad. about six tear okl. I sappoa tlial he ii trj inir to (Tvrt to bit lilantatioit M I'deeaoino, where he ait railed. ' A ay iiiforniatiofl enncro- " - a! m. fttk. ft 1 Ja-Uftl j; i I0r liim will be tlinkiuily reuuiifefl, aa all ne eeiurr etnenac fiaiil. ; .-'- t. -' 1 E4JEAV0R lUtWOOll.' : Raleigh, April t 130 4t . ' , , iht Grcernor tf lJtrtli. CprHm. ":,:- . Reward! ' ' V' ,v -f WHCRF.AS it un keen maJe kaown to me, v i that murder waa eommlitrd in the' aouoty of Cavellaitd ,Srto of North 'Cimlina, pa the Tith day 'of: April latt,' mil that 'certain , : CHARLES WILSON, of ilieotrty and Wate " aloreaaMl, atandt charged , by 4ha tenliet ol a '.j Coroaor'a inuawt, with Irivaig perpetrated, tlw - j ama oa tha body of nne, John , Morri,'' Into of ' - . thearamonwel'ih f Virtr and it k fur . t hat" rrpresented and made known Unto me, that ttbc Charla Wilson , hmli ahteonded arid fled tro tha juri.nlitihin , and limit of thi State, and thereby 'eluded (h arirt of the law .v . and juatite:'' -. js. S f . ,!',; '", -V . , Now, llicrelort, io 41 end," that th a!d r- hrle Wilion may be apprehended and brouRht '' .; to trial 0m above reward oi $200 will be given JV iAo nyperon or peranh who' will apprehend' 'v (Jnd oonfioa him in any jnU m thi Stats, that be ; mar be brotirhi to aniweth ofll-nof with which ' ltar ktandf ehnrjrrd. .V .i -i V''''-;, X-.-And I do moreirTer hereTjy require adratnaml and enjuinall officer vhMioever, at well civil i':- ajmiliury, wWiiO thla.Sutft, to ute their beat : endcaroura 4o apprehend and tke, or eauae 1 ba apprehended and taken, the body of the wmI .-. I"': CWle Wiiaon, and. him tafely and ecu rely i keen, to that ha aliail ba brought tot Justice,'... , i ,.L Ctiarle Wilton tiaually dretiee renleely la' "- ' about flfaleet tour inulieil.igh, dark hair,, with , ; , ' a few tpey . hair intermixed, and rather a dark ." - aoniTlexion--he' ivrcmarkable for W( had' k v' Kit tueta broken when "jroang, and Ha formiai; - lamp to lirrn that no dirt can tohoeal it m ,: - t' tuuiling and waiking by atraighlening himtelf, ' "fie trie to make hi deformity a little apparent ' " iMt pnMible. He 1 Wrli?ont,' tnd pek with n."; eonsultirable' flveney, and ap peart to be about T."? f ! fortv r old. He hat been aeen in Lvnih- , borg, Virfrinw, anl iabvliewd to beetideayour- . ins tfvresch ivxat, or some part of th Spanish . .. ' Ametican DoaiKuun, where ba, -ha a brother , 1 tedin, . . ' ' ' j ' ', - i .'i Cfren nmlcr ray hand aGo . ' fc l ernor, and onder the tree ieal , 1 ,il'-f"Jv of the State, d city tlU!rl(;hl " 7V v inn at nay ol nlay. A- 1. 130. If Ik liniewnne . . " v-.'s J . H. Urn .3:' Xen.lr': ''ItJ Setntary. 19 Sm State of. North. t'aroh'mC i ri ankhn rCountv Court of Pleas and QuSrtei Session w March Feior,s, 1830. i ururinal stuebmeat levied .. Jaroet Maxwell I Vi'r':'e. 'Waiiam Ghalson.; I on all the personal estate ; Wine said Cholson now i j pntsetsioa of, Lark Fox I and two tract of land.;'' It aniMrarinr to the Court that tba defendant in ' this ease isaa inhahwaot of another State; M that th ordinary piocets of law cannot be served bnJ '""nen !5gr:rS,V said i Lonnccticat , liimt khtherelore ordered that nnleu he appear f Jonathan who had just beet) ' aprk'inted . i T.F!.:tt honorable atatiort of corporal in a , Jl and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held 't : jor tne county ol rranxim, at tne vourr. itnese in "J "... Juouisboqr, oa rheaecond Monday hi June next, and ibetiaiul there replevy and plead W issue, , juijrnent final wilt be entered ap againit him, ' ', , and tlie property levied on be eemdemned subject - , ' o 'he plaintifl"' reeovery.i'j- " ) ... 'r-Ttt., S. PATTERSON Clk: i: i t roce adr. 3 50 .- .'", ; 19 tw V: BLANKS :r. i For sale at th9 Office V f v m I v .tir Amionmr. I . vTnr. csiTioj sTArr-v rWaf (WVwi .irMa a4 TW-W . I ran. Ae Aat aWiat aW K.mmm a aa wf tba Umkmm fwrndu) twmm h pwati ttta aaeaa x.kiuI At iA Vaoir oW Itmm f Hr- frWi A I wftW utua ar LaLTM aurawt. aai, naaia af IA Vctun a ib Traaiary, taw: uic at tlie I itrJMin aatua at vm tfiiw us)i mrr wo tku ra aa4Uaa a tiuuara m sat ur trar. W U Pjaa ol Ir4caal il u. iuM ut iiic nuiM awat. a laalul l.ir liaa.anbtiM aiMirvaaltan el tba fro witui oi il t rd biauaa. l aw aa-d ului to ir Uml t t uaauwtal af IMt vwaai xa-t ol u mui r P" w . . u i . i .ii U .Ih:J b IVv to tha tanbaracntcM ear uiiirltaar Hi lb iTcll O I piatat uirh lime a tba MM et tba 1 rcaeary w Ul i lata it- V arm. tf. .tJ a U further martmL That, Wueer, Km ay year, tbcew tltall ra aui jAut hiliiC MakAK Fund baiotnltna aaioaat ot t- umi a u-Mca-l tba deU wbtrk aaaf be aUaaJIt dae M uatania T um vaacu auin, in wtb yaar, m aenturtaay watt tacw rfl meat, jl aUU be tawntl lor t lmttaajMara jfthe iukiu r'aod to apply aoob aarplu Mtha porcbata of mj portiwa U tba Mtbiia debt, ai Ma nut aa. m im it imtnu - laMMa ta tba Uaaad Slate; aoy tUiug ia aay act ut Camzreae ta.ViC aowtrar HK Mananuaur Sea. . Jnd o X pa-iker muxtmi, l bal tne kMiitbaa fillh muum M tne act. enrniea "an art tw provide, fur tha redranptian of tba ptlMta Ut bWH KDxroved on the thtrtl bf Mareb, one tnouMunl aitiiinnaren ano aoaaueu, are iwra- sea, a. jum M ii jnnarr tnacKu, i mi mc mm ol two Miadred thousand dollai (, bcuiy; the bdanaaof 4hc tint ketwtoaara tuproiM-iated lor tun expeutet of takiHf the next Caatua, and wbKb wui nut bo rvunrea wr inai auww, o. and the aanie hvivbf diractvfl le ba uantd to tbtran nliu niad anon the nt a m Uie year one Ihouaaad igll bumlred and tbirty, any )t to tba eoutrary notanituaaflnw. A SVfcVFJJSON, ; !" ,' Speaker of tba Houte at UeprcMntaaive. ' ' J. U. OALHOU.N, . - Vico-PretWetit of the Untied Biaita, and .. fretwh-nt of the Senate. s AptirowJ, April Ki, 11130 . . ANimEW, J ACKSON. , Aa Act, to extend (he time lor eommencing the ;v kaprttvwiaent ot lb narieatibn at tba Taimra- aee river. :. ! . . V Bei enuctedbth '8ennie and flotue ejTife. firwxmJatii et A Umttd Slate America in Cngrtt aicmbka l'hat the time lor commcn tn the improvement ol the aig0oa of the t'ttuut'ttt-critcr, under au act of Cmigret "to erant certain rviinquithad And onappropi'mted Uudi to tha State ot Alabama, for the purpoiv ot iinproving the nnvigution of the Tenueitee, Cahaabit, ami lUaok Warrior fiver, ' apprnvvd the taxtity-lhird day ft May, on Ihouaaad eight hnrtdred and tetuyeiglit, be, and the sanie it hereby, 'eateaded to the. 6 m tlay of Qeeember ext. - Approved, AprH 84, 1130. Aa Aet for the relief of the widow and orphan of tlitt umeertj beamea, aad Marine, ot the alonn of ww Hornot, ' Kelt enacted bu the Senate mil Utoute f i2e prettntaUifs of the. United (Statet of America art Vongrtu utttmbtea, I bat the widow, it any mob there be.'anil, in ente there be no widow, tha child Or thildrem and, if there he no child, thea the parent or parent) V if there be no parent, ihea the brother and litter ol the officers, tea. :iii'ti, and marmoa, who were in the terrice ol the United State, aad Init in tbe United State' tloou of war H-irnat, (ball be entitled to, and ree lv, out pf any money m the Treasory , not other wite appropiiated, a sum equal to lx month pay of tnetrretpecuve deceasci relatives, aloretaid, ui addition to the f due to the laid deceased, on 1h tentii day ot September latt, up to which day the M-rear of py due t04h deecated, thall be allowed and pl by the accounting officer ot the Cvy ijepannieni.' , , Approved, April 1H30 An Act, for Aerelirf of the Pretident, Direc tor, and Company, of the Hank of Chillieothe. Beit enacted by ib Sendte and llmite ut' Ka- bretentativc of tit United State f America in VngtejtueiMU!at. Vtmt tnc secretary ot the I U1 J ,J,Ul m pvj wwtvj III (IIC llCHSUrj not1 otherwise aprtrnm-iated. to tbc lreilent. Uireetor. aatl Company of the Hank of Cliillieo- tne, trtej turn ot two th uuuid three hundred and ixtytwo dullait eighty-five cent, the interest on certuin biHs, drawn oa tha Paymaati .eueral, aonformabla to contract, and. on the Sccreturv oi war, wnwn were tbiiy. aeccpteii, Dd broltt- hHl lor non-pHvinent( and for n Ivancea made on the requisition of the' Commanding; -tieneralol tha eithth military dittriet, tor tnoney to nay tha troop wider his command, oa their march to tbe Approaed, April 24, IS30. A Heaolution authorising th transmission of pa per, oy man, miming to me nun eensas. 'Jleokd the Srmite unH Jloiir of Jfe- prtoentaUvti of the United State of America in ,-ongret aueuuitca, mat so mucii otthe ttur teenlh sect mo of the act of the' third of March; onw thousand eipit ; hnnaroo and twenty-bve, a restrict tha weight ot naekaea by mail, shall not apply to the trammistmn of paper relating to tne nun centut or enumeration ol the inhaui- Uuitlol the United State,, .' s - , Approved, April 30, 1H30., . UpjHtraUeUi '' Shoot ing. ' pigfon match i Va sht on Wctlneaday .. after noon, the 2Ut instant," at Mr. Raynor'a, It the IlalC Way House, Jatnaira turft pike, I, I by Mr.'llenry M.. Batitoo, vl urttokljn, lor one numlreq dollarn a H tW i liu;itlrrd Pigeons, were anrun from a trap at 8 yards distance, Ninety wera ahot opoti ; the wine, and fell dead viitbin CO yard: tf (he i Irani three otheta were (hot down, but utK arquently nattered beyond the distance of 60, yards,; ".consequently were nt cimnted. We beheve the sporting re-; cords do not fomish an account of to equal number bemjr killed, on any aim ilar match, either-, in thta country ;or .-. a sa Wf " ' ., '. Kngund. A, JV, vow c Any. V . MilUaru.J' Fellow Ossifers & fien torn Dan t of militia iotincibles. I'm tnrnally obliged toye by gualy, for 'pointing me 3 Korperui,lor I'll be darn'd totlarnation if I can't cut out Joe Gawky now; and Kit, Foil. Iliggins, id spite o broomsUckf und pumkms," r.' - 1 ' 1 . Maxtjr.Delitirrxta wkb caution. Vol net with deawoai and rkld with gracioasneat, or oppose ww nrauKM , t , , T aad ta ar wf aVJ Ca 4 taW TaarfvaaJt. j Mau I Af rtai n jwr f-jr Ort Utter ! cJe4f. W r, laoen rwtter, raaBtavrmmS M r U CbalrAtea Cjrrf. m4 iU Ra UtrS tkaf, rrlaUTw U tWt utNr it) . 1 . t L . t -- I . I M lb W lJrtM Olbla-, ant awtxt tU. ckIah1 will MTior,. I rr-rtt taKaf tax Mdf lh Pewif . . .. a. a. I I BitLMIC Rita CaQCalkw4a.K0V I ratald mat ax(Turc ia tht rfroorvnA t.teitt Udc4 to tlnwt,' H aihirk ii wrran tnat Norlk Cir Una KaJ Urs.lreirt1 itJ cootunvtif narrS-tJaf aa I wtUt lkl MlHAUM U brl.r 1 it) Nortk Carolina, tM it aid be dene trUk impUAlqr ' ; Tat r-"c -Wtocy ol Ihii reaa'atjoB La arivea tT Mr.- PoUer U fuIWa: Tt ttaaar HHUf Oka aauun a tna nnw . J .... - . t r an UmraaotMUra, bar aaljoia tba mil ia aa:bMiB it. wbaak I Vava tbia atoaaaa aied frwa rba Jvaranlt of Ina Haa, vj " Fit J n nrr. 1"" Mr. Conner brid bo- fctwtbe. Hoaaa Ua twHasriaf twsatKaa, adopt, aa) br tba Caacral Aaaaaailr f tba Sum of Nartk tJaroiaaa. vn: - JtVWw That atjr Sem-lor In fjagre Va katruaital, and aor rcprraeinatnre be teal, a wse thear wtasaat ewoeavors to pro- wtM th rvwaal af th salt tas. M. J. Aur.iaiur.ii, . u. i "ft f. CAUJWELL, S. 8. OraJrrrat, That mat reaolnuoa da lieoa tha tabla. - 3d Fcbrwary.ltaa A aaeUoa wassnnde by Mr. Cooacr. that tha reaolutloa of tba Gener 4 AsaemMv af North Carolina, preaenccd by ana m (Ua 27 tb af January, ultiano, matruoiing tb benatxva, and reourtliiar tba RepiTsenta trret of that 'at In toorrett, to use their en deavor to proodre a reyeal of the salt tax, be re'errea te tba eommitte ot ay ana Meaot. Pendtng I hit motion, " Mr. Coulter moved that tha resolution be rrWrad to tha eommitte on Manul act urea; when ' ' Mr. Taylor moved tliat the resolution be ivlerred to tha committee ol the "Whale House on the State of the Union and, after dehalA, the hr allotted by the mles f the House Kir rlit nsidatatinn of rennrts and motion expired, and tha House passed 10 tbe orders of the ilay. "3d February, I10O. The Houte resumed tbe eontiile ration of the resolution of the (jen eral Assembly of the State ot North Carolina, aitteUctinj; the Senator, ami reqnuttmg the Reprearatatiae of that State in Concrete, m uas their endeavor to procuie the repeal of tbe salt Us. The question reenrred on the motion made by Mr. 1 ay lor, yesterday, to refer the taid re- tAHilion to the committee ol the tVliole House on the state ol the Union; when " On motion ot Mr MeUuffie, it was " ttrdered, That the said resolution do lie on Iheubte." "It it true that the expected bill, on account whereof the resolution was laid on the table, wasma-ieaf daya brought before the House, embracing, however, retentive alterations of the UrifT, as well as the reduction of the duty on salt That bill was voted down without de bate, but therein North Caroline reeeivt'tl no indisnitv, which wa not common to the nhrk South.'' , Surhis Mr. Potter's statement. The facts are that very early in the session. my respected colleague, Mr Conner, introduced a resolution instructing the Committee on Ways and Means to re port a bill reducing the luty on salt, which the House refused to consider, Shortly afterwards the resolution from the Legislature of North Carolina, quoted by Mr. Potter, was received. This resolution instructs the Senators and requests the Representatives to use their utmost endeavors to procure the repeal ot the s.vit tax. It is true that it did not address itself to Con gress, but, fcs "is usual, it whs intended, by those who adopted it, as & letter of nsiructiont, to be laid before each Houte of Congress, to be considered as remonstrance against the unjust i.nd oppressive tax upon : alt. buch it was considered by the Delegation from N. Carolina, who held a meeting for the purpose, and after consultation, agreed that 't should, be presented by Mr. Conner, under the hope that an ontor tunity would thereby be given for the discussion of the question. Mr. Pot ter akotild knote that the merits of a proposition cannot be fully discussed upon .motion to commit. He says that I voted to lay it on the table, and it was so disposed of upon tbe in aioti ot Mr. McUutlie, who stated that the Committee of Ways and AJeaos, ol which he was chairman,-and to which it was proposed to refrthe resolution, had already determined to report a bill n accordance vtth it. Av 1. have . Miid thtt merits of the proposition could not be d'&cussed on a motiun to refer, I via in favor of its reference to the. Committee of Ways and Means," because I expected from that Committee a report' responding to mc wianrs 01 mj cotisiuuents, ana i acquiesced . in the propsitiou of Mr, McU utne, because it was accompanied by an assurance that he, as chairman ot the Committee on Ways and Means, would Vreport a bill in accordance with the resolution, under the ex pec tation, that when that bill came up for consideration, the measut would be fully discussed. ?' In this point of V'tew, to lay the .resolution on the (abJp , was equivalent to a reference to the Com mittei of Ways ind Meansi because we nau no assurance tliat tliat Uomnnt teehtl the subject under consideration and would report a bilf in conformity with itV " In conformity with his cro mise. Mr. McDuffie did report a bill. .l.lV I'll L - . . r ' . I wuiuii win me majority reiuseu to coni suier, ana in doing so. treated the reso lution from North Carolina with con tumely and , disrespect; for -the pro- emiings on the resolution had identi fied it with the bills and a refusal to Consider the bill, was a refusal to con sUerth resolution. Mr. Potter him self says the bill was voted down with out debate, ar,d adds, "but therein Worth Carolina received no indignity which was not common to the whole South." Indeed!! Why was the bill voted down?. Was it not toted down expressly for the purpose of preventing aeoater expressly lor declaring in the most emphatic manner that the mn- jority would not A ear our complainta. But. says Mr. Potter, this indijrnitv cff9t) lo taa arJbsV SatvM A -4 art tm U W by m npreUtit frwa Nona Carwhaa tkal -tcMus tit ta iaatl-.iKaf t ssast bear tieatly. wJ itUt coaapUiot. M, )ppretate, rJ MocctHAry Ut i it u tMs&tTMO ta' the hl gaieth'Jt Suck aay a-JtHai Of-a) oi Mr. Patter tod , hi eaeaUttettw, mi kclirvirvf tkat as eaamtoeots enter taia a aJiSertfit Set M ptotoaa, arr laalaawiaa ItUbtBT sJsT t rbreOt rh.am fjirilfal V. 1 aVSlG SByVCH the pportaaity alterwanl pmeatraj ntxtri thai diact-AJo of llat retolaiiM nrtH.ietl bf Mr. ABtlTrvD, of Main. r . t . . . . . a t ia lelia ut reiBltas wnKN Bva ins ersVed pratut (ar tM cmmenta ol mi h mmi. 1 haaa reraaraa . wen ia ooiaioa. warranted by tU orca .a. Tha Iloaae bad. in tbe first nlar. laid tba retotutwa of tba l2 latore of North Carelica oo tha Uble, witk aa aaderstandtne, on tay pa l, that the sohject would be broott p ia lh - bill fro the Coromiuee wf Wava and Means. When that Wl waa voted down, before any psrt r it ennl.l ha discuaord. I conotderrd that vota as a refusal ta hear the voire o North Carolina, and so treated it, vhen th first annronnate occasion wis presented. By nme it was supposed that the rote refusing lo coimidrr ihe bill ia question. a well a the report of the ,Cainmittee oo Manufactures made at an early part of the session, and tha subsequent bill reported by the same committee, were all mrmbers of a concerted policy, the principal ob ject of which was lo defeat the orgo nations, known to De penning wun ine rtritiah Government, bv which it was expected that wa stu uHl irain the West India trti unwisely lost oy Mr. Adams. that these measures were calculated to produce that tesuli no one can doubi; and, when 1 lave my colle-tgue to the enjoyment of the netcutttvir Itiwrl achieved in such a cause, iciieeiiu iy -uotnn io.iiih con stituents anJ to mine to decide upon the relative ts of our respective conduct on questions so deeply anect ing their wieresls, and the popularity ut an admitiislratinn which we both profet to support. I will nut stop lo discuss whether the resolution ol tin lezivla.'urp of N. Carolina should be loosiilt red as a remonstruuee or a me morial. Emanalitig from that body. and sp akiriQ the sentiments olmy run stttvieins, it wits my duty to consider it, as they intended it should be consider ed. a remonstrance against an upprea sive arid o. juit tax, aud so it was con sidered bv others, I tegiet that the debate upon the presentation was not lully reported. Uut we nave enout in what is reported, to slmw that others considered the resolution itself, and proceedings thcreou, in the same light that I did. , Mr. P.P. Barbour, of Virginia, in his usual and energetic style, warned the House to conside well the nature of the resolution, It was not, he said, from an individual, but from a sovereign State My colleague sets out by protesting that he has no desire to disturb the newspaper laurel of others. For my self! make no protestations. Conceiv ing that the remonstrance of my State had been treated with contun.t lous disrespect, 1 exercised the privilege of a representative to disrhargf wvh h delity my duty to my constituents, and I candidly contess that l place too high an estimation on their good o pinion, and know too well the influ nice of the press, to be indiBerent to its atvorobaiion. This statement ol facts is due to those editors whose fa vorable notice of my remarks has drawn forth the comment of my col league, who seems to have supposed that the resolution from the Ltgisla ture of North Carolina, was finely dis posed of when it yvas laid upon ihe ta ble at the suggestion of Mr. 'McDuffie, whereas I considered the subject re vivetl by the introduction o" Mr. Mc DuRie's bill, aud, consequr ly, that rhe manner in which that bill whs vo ted down, was an indignity vRe'red. to my Stale. I have no desire to earn "newspaper hmrcUV by a newspaper controversy with a colleague 1 would much prefer ah honorable coinpeiition ina faithful discharge nf my public du ly; ISxperience teaches me that a re presentative of the people may find full employment in the discharge of his ofli cial duties; and I can only express my regret that Mr." Potter, before he took upon himself the 4ask of censor vJ" the press, had cot enabled me tp give him, personally, the views pere presented; which I am bound to believe would have prevented the publication of his attack, or this reply, Respectfully, J.SrElliHT. The onlv natier tn whch I can find a report of the debate says. Mr. Conner asked tbe House to consider the following resolution: Jietotved, loat the Committee ot Wavs nd Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of reducing the duty on salt. Mr. Earn asked for the ayes and noes on the question of consideration. 1 be ayes and noea were ordered, Mr. Conner then withdrew his own motion, and asked for the reading of the resolution f tbe Legislature of North Carolina on the subject, and they were read. - Motions were then made to refer the reso lutions to tbe Committee of Ways and Means, and to the Committee on Manufactures,. Mr. Bailey asked for the ayes and noes en the question of reference, and they , were ordered.. X ;, .-V'..;.:!'' r. i. :; '. :;; "p'V''. Some discussion arose on this question, it being contended on the one hand that the duty on salt being a subject relating to the revenue, was a proper one for the action of the Committee of Ways and Means, and that such a reference was demanded by tbe respect due to a sovereign state of the Union, espe cially as the Committee on' Manufactures bad already considered the subject, and decided Wast tU tWaetv f V VJi ellart hd h aaJ4.tt aastwtdM arVCMt af 4a.art pa Jut. OtdtsJi 4any was t aobjwct (or , CM tai.mjo a uaa Cawasdt Maat?siu. Mr. Tayhar ate4 1 rew tn reawwnaa-aa a tM Caarmatte af taa WWe Itouaaaarka ta'e aala Caiaaa. . - - - 1 kav aaud Sr. Uavta, aawarsaiairr.w, MMhataJkdanC tb SSdtaOa af ta eewS Naw K- Tk. ( Trew) ibat th rvjav L-f. aIl aaat kaa LBa1liiHad M a CBmrWOa of tba WkaaVtMtb Stai atMCafcs-H taat ..a a.ta.v. J sa ruai cotrairtr am a...M. . u W. Air. as tM OroooailioaW H n a reokM fraaa tha Stat UfVatar af Kavtk fWtabaav aUi SmT a Itptsi a saw ttaPj m . ara red-eitaa af U W a HarVwr) that waaU b stVarjecoi tm a awmbar tsf tarn Caiow. ta refer th mU la tbe Contmitte aa Usnnracturea, a nutter icarctiinr h renu. and tba raaitiM af Vav and Mean are tba only .nnmnriata inu af th Homk. V aonaider JUk snalters. and becxaksd tha CammiUsa aa MMarrtHre kava aJreadv eipiaea dj aa sinfavarable ooimo apax th adhjee. Sir, aid Ur 1X1 haa yet ta tear that it ts anre'ful to St OSMt llO DDl'lCS tO th'l Go vemment (or relief, t redrr 1k apphcation i . Ktuulinar r.ommitte af tba House. I am not, I truet, belum! the inthrmsn. in tha re anect I feel lortli Stale, nor in ina cour ).e f arotiUI extend to Inctti. Bht tin are the right of lb Slat of North Carolina aed hv ibis referonccf What ara the duties of the Committee on Mamifactttre. and why do you have aura a committee? TU rentleman mi (the matter is exclusively one ofthf revenue, a'ia tnereiore cainn uEi"ii to any ootr.miuee except the War and Mean. . . .. ... . - - r .v.. Hkli . 1 1...... Sir, this i too nmvcu a view w ,ii It not onK affeeta the reveniie. but a great manufacturing capital employed in una coon trv in mskmr aah. Now, Sir, it ia t.o objec lion to the reference that it touches revenue, fee all matters which to bi fore the Commit tee on MaiioSsctures reach Mi revenue. I know of noUiing upon which they pave acted that does not. m one form or another, relate to the revenue: a&d if a a-ibiect tor thai eauae ia to be considered inappropriate for their consideration, you will legislate ine commit tee out ol the (louse The gentleman seems to have considered that a great manufactu ring capital ia deeply interested in the final decision ot this rt'iest ion. Now, Sir, in my judgment, this i exactly rich qoerinn as this Hooae inteniien tuooiaoe rcicrreaio mc Committer on Manufactures, when it organ ited that committee It ha a two-told aspect. It affi'Cts'lie reeniie and our ovn iivduslry, and wherever thi i the cf. that eoniniittec is tbe p oper organ: if .il be not, it has no dntie to perform 'I am niH aware, Sir, that this committee has expressed, a has been siigfrested by the gentleman from the state of Virginia (Mr. Barbour) an unfavorable noinion on the question. They made a report that ir ia not. in their iudBTnenta f xpedient to go into a gfTiend revision of the tariff' laws, but aa 1 understood the maWer, they have not gone beyond this Now, Sir, I apprehttnd this art onto no reason for helievintt that the will not triva io the mattT candid and deliberate consideration, that they will not deal fairly and justly V the State I shall, therefore, vote for a reference to them. Mr. Cambre'eiig insisted that it was the AcricultiTl intereat of the country which would be 'riouslv aO'ected by the m"difica tion f this duty, and be thought a reference to the Committee on Agriculture us proper as to tbe Committee on Manufactures. He honed the tmbject would be sent to the Na tional Committee--tbe Committee of Ways and Mean, - He staled that gentlemen need not thiow itruirdirnt-nts in the way ot this re solution, as the subject must, and xnuld be, fully debated ' Mr Strong rose to address the House, when the discussion waa arrested, the Spea ker havine announced that tbe hour had expiied. To the Editor of the United State' Telegraph. Hodss or turar.sinTA'riVKS. 5sh May, 1830. Sin A woid.or two in reply to the letter of Mr. Jose Speight. pubtibed in your paper yegterday, and 1 hope to hear no more upon the subject. It had been stated, in a speech pub lislied by Mr. Speight, that this House had refused to hear a remonstrance from thrt Legislature of North Carolina, a gainst the duty on salt, &hnd indignant I ly laid it on the table; and the liaieigh star, upon th tat tit ot this speech, had asserted that a memorial of the'Legis lature nt JSorth C arolina, on the ut)jet of (he salt tas, had, by tins House, been laid aside, unnoticed . and unread Such a proceeding, if it had occurred would have been tin indignity' indeed to North Carolina, which oiher'persons here, besides Mr. bpetght, would no have UUen lo notice; ami it was to ac quit thetifof the neglect and timidity of having silently submitted to tich a proceeding, that 1 sent you '.tie cum tnuntcation ot the 2 in ult. Ibe an swer of Mr. Speight substantiiites all the facts set lorth in my coinmunica tion. I have no interest in noticing the arizitinmt by which v he attempt prove that these facta warren ted th statement heretofore mad6 by tiim. Respectfully, your ob't sev't. i ROBERT POTTER. Mempl to Rob Ihe Mail. Tm car rier of the Mail from Fi'fdericksbuig to Dumfries was shot at on Tuesday night, about five miles below Dumfries. The man received & severe wound in the face, and fell Trom his horsey but the animal being frightened, escaped . with the mail, and arrived safe at Dumfries. The mail carrier, it is thought, will re cover. Altx Gaz. CONG tt ESS SENATE. . ,: .Monday, May 3 Mr. Webster in troduced a bill providing for the ap poiotmenf, of ai Solicitor of, tlie Trea sury. A roesssge was received from the House of Representatives, exhibit, ing the article of impeachment against Judge; Peck; and (communicating the names of the manngers of the impeach roent, elected by the House; whereupon the Senate adopted two resolutions.. on motion of Mr. Taswell m.e lif wliirh declares , that the) Snate?jyvill,; it It o ciocs, on i uesday, resolve itself into a Court . of. Impeachment, and , ore- scribes the form of the oath Jo be ta ken by each Senator; and the other prescribes the form of proclamation to tt anait oa opetUrg b C a tha tuuon. aod 4t Uea sKail be girea ta tta Ht eeauttvre tnat Eeac. . Cper erder a tlae satct. the tildsaUoai af f't r wis tskaa fa aa saUoa j eyes 11, eoe j wKet 1. PkS St ItPfft If Its ftVtar; IS eael( oa eerier it t rraaaed. area sboat.U tie til Beaton aaeved Is Jay H aa t , sotil Tuesday, aa taa feturt , fata rs I s IWs aaatioa u ,. The U'l prmribiaa; tbe tad, iDfoclog, nrasecatiat aad luT.. tro'trstea btai sli'rt. ... taken mp i -Ova apecial artWj . Rowan, fvj!t'tle Judiciary Co having movail its ladefini( ft a It i I da laenr, Mr. u-wms sodrcswd t. oats, at leacth.srstaat the rao when he had. coacladcd, ihi sdj earned. - Tuesday, The' bill , mentary I the act authorirjrj tiwa.af Arkansas and Florid 1 1 their oificeri, waa read the arc . third 'times, by' satoimoos t and pasiretl. The bill to rtor the Navy of the Usited .Siafti, taken up as the general ..order, bill provide, for the creatioiv c Admirals. TTe bill having bent Mr liayoe ajdressed te.8en. its support, and continued tin o'clmk, when he waa reraindetl the hour had armed or resoltic. Senate into a Court nf Impetd, and the bill, en Mr. II.s tietios, j laid on the table. . Mr. TazaJl ' j moved that the Seoate proceed i the resolution passed yeaterdir, u solve itself into a Court' of Imp reent; wars the oam was adrsicut to the Vic President,-by the Etc; ry, and by htm to tbe Senators, ti were successively 'called. Tke f having been thus organized, Iht. t agers, fin the part of ha :1U) Repre' ntatives, Messrs. BnJi SiOrrs. McDoffie. WickliflTe asdl cer, emerrd .the Senate Chimbrr took the seats wi'hin the bar a them. Proclamation having been made, Mr. Buchanan read ; to'bV ate the' article of impeachmenf ; Judge Peck, and whrn he had cn tied, the; President informed I , tk" f ageia that tire Senate wouM tako on tha subject,- of nKith- .tKi? m ' should be given tn the llousp of piescntativts. The vianbgrf ob part..! the House then rehredv II, .T .It l. . . 1 . 1 I . nr. tav-eweii suainnteti a rvana' which was adoptptl. that at stimnnn issued, to Judge Peck, retutnab'; Tuesday next: and that the Setrt inform ihe Hotts of K'nresent', thereof. ' On motion of Mr. -Taif ihe Court of Impeachnocnt adjoumt Tuesday next . The coiijideratif the bill to reorganize the Navy, LTnited States having lit en ten Mr- Hayne continued his firgocw,. it favor; and when he had cifnclij Mr, Dickerson moved to strike that part of the bill providing f creation of six Admirals4, whic j tion prevailed, yeas 2.1, nays If, ' JIayne then moved lo insert a prnr for the appointment of three AqVi On this motion an interesting dt ensued, during which several prop tinns to amend were mode) anil which the creation tif Admirals, in Navy was supported by Messrs .Ha; Webster, Livingston, Woodbury ' Jolnston, ' and npposrd by j Met Dickerson, Fofythk Fb(tVTrs?'ee1l Holmes. ?At" a-iate:kour the atljourned without taking tbe quts on Mrn.ilayneV 'motion, W .f nUedai,'.SJmj 5 Tht biU its dueed by Mr Webste. to. etttablW office of Solicitor of the Treasury read the fopinil time. .. JrlryVt supported fb4, bill with 1 various i meuta in favor; and - when he! concluded, after two unucressfu! tiorrs br referenrf to Ihe comtnitfe Firiance and jHtliciary,';byr Jllw WoodUtvry and - King, the bill tras, motion t f Mr, tCtig, postponed t. mpde the onler of the day fori day next. The bill to graiittste price of public lands was taken op, motion of Mr. Benton, and aVt dergoug various tnert,imrilv1n si the donation daue to, and the ,rr tioOs in price below 75 cents per to actoal settlers, were 'srrirj ken . was ordered to btj engrossed fof i tt reading, ; jfeaf 64; nays -2?.V.Tn? 1 as it stands now ,1hasreiluced ilief' to one dollar on acre to the senfrsl tu chaser, and iS '.Vehrsper. Scire t actual settler. Messrs.' ifavne, I ton, Woodbury,' King, " McLean, Kinley, Bell aiid Clay ton, took p the discussion :f;Jr s-v-i,';,' ' V Thursday; A 6 Mr. Dirk'" from the committee to which . had 1 referred so much of the j,PresW Message ss relates' to the .dispo' the surplus revenue of the notion the payment of the national debt ported' a bill for the distribution e! surplus revenue , among the St which was read aod ordered t S f reading. .Tlie bill for the buihli light houses -liridv beacons,1 ereeiif pieyi,,' placing buoys, Sud Improve of certain" harbtiraWas takeo nr motion of Mr. Woodbury, and fc been amtliVJeri; was laid on the fab' motion of Mri SmithVof South ( tins.' . The Senate spent ome tit the consideration of Executive siriMs; ; v" " t .J'""'''?'.':; for the location- of the 'ftmtwH ginia land warrants, tw'as 1 'tfM be' engrossed i i The bill tfbr the ganixation oC the Naty was 'cl and laid on the .table,' with tne ' tabdipg that it. be, takes" yp row. t;,i.VHnv:-ir;. jr. :r ' r t, ', .V ji i '." -y.-tf i '-Mr .v''.Br;'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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