I, 4 X - or AOUTII CAtUlMNA. W .' '" rV0ritk.' .) .I . 1 . " ' . ; Crarn ' s-'. 5 . Currituck. ", casweii:,-. " .' Cimlea v'" ; , CHtthai 'j - CoUmbtU.". -,, I. . Cambf Un4 ' ' . Carters ! e , i V1 Fraaklia . ' ... " vr Granville : -r-Cat" ''",; - i'" Green: . ' V . Treddl . S , J outlet qa ,-lJBC0ia. Lenoir 'vM llontgoujery .j ; , - Ifcw llaaOTCT r v',rTerq4iont-;',1 . Khaerlura :v Sampson' TytrtU . Wilkes- ' Washington yi arret 1 KMT - . - 111 ID ,:' I I '"r-.TarboredA- .. r i-n i i -ia.i.'T. t ' A. Tin - 6197 ". JiW 7C1 , 4i91 '.soai 9031 4S.-3 ..6.T5 9429 3MX 15:85 -V 4'JTd( 4241 3873 , U40J 17601 " S7J4 179 1 4943 'i997 8514' $12 ; 4921 4504 ,4563 ,15508. 5447 : .4325 4C5t ' 5661 V6280 14460 ''1404 y 10594 1437 'T596J 131 2i 3293 . 1033S . iur6 ' 6603 'r 2713 2-4839 J, -'492 ' .477 a C74 2 "4135 .SIM f - 0131 : e74 . 6134 a73 31H jo? ' 3037 :isn v 44?J l'k19i1 49C0 's 9134 3648 336 12874 1939 V0T9O 3712 3740 ,3639 ''SOW '-49J3 'J."5873 7147 3281 I 1G80 .'458 .'2'294 7036 5497 3707, . 3144 7339 443i 5407 749 623: 331 4 2467 '. 4296' C101 ' 307 .146 . 1950 3933 2841' 1376 147i ' S108, .3520 '1712 472;133 ?x664 1476 -354 v'338 . 867 ',257 '2W ',-10 . 163 i J99 'i 408 r ' 4S8 v- 183 r j 002 V.44 333 ' " ft'"'' "169. 801 281 64 6S6 l U J w 169 , Ul ''428 . S6 . 760 327 .394 lOtf . 160 K 2078 . 27 123 186 ' 68 - 126 13 "'32l '76 S8 110 . 93 9 .j. S41 I , . 281 101 : , 6 28 148 '70 343 1038 153 ''603 'Sit' 135 v 344 18J . 233 . 58 137 833 ';,14J .137 .292 246462 1763 100, 396 199 '333 .9l 14031 17717 16259 6343 . 11275 . 10949 roi .,14315 . 7634 15183 ,,.6688 . 67il 15499 4141 U4824 . 6607 11373 ,13411 14933 , 10665" 19343 786fi 187S5 6313 . 6177 17738 , 4393 8541 13262 10938 3628 226S5 ... 7C33 S0076 8544 7753 5390 10918 13103 10759 8492 7811 23873 10027 12174 7417 8616 9326 9353 1920 20796 17357 12400 14507 11768 4C 1 05 4732 10529 " 4562 11878 19575 S67 322 23 25 .136 ; 48 738470 3796 2868 : 971' 562 1613, ,1700 660 "963 4335 11534 .13411 f ,1034. , 80," . 10JO3. V 8830 - T276 . 13394 . .' 7348. 8098. 13233 J 6444 6147 1266l 912 11446 5609 . 13276 r 9741 18222 " 6837 145JI. 4533 .4967 , 17237 4Q73 7712 13071 9607 5216 .18147 6799 16893 ' 6320 7128 8593 13242 10866 8185 . 701B 23492 9029 , loooi 6857 ' 8008 ,' 7537 8204 - 11474 26009 15351 11331. 12320 8908 14033 4319 9967 "20102 9040 " S986 11158 555 ;34T 431S 37ir 1043 1471 1099 t 3 23 .aii. 1348 1144 1933 ,224 374 2828 429 378 998 1629 1657 924 1121 1029 4224 1780 1210 301 520 859 2191 1331 412 .4478 836 3181 2224 625 2225 U39 tior 307. 798 383" 998 2173 560: 608 1789 1151 1446 1521S 2206 1069 2187 2860 2163 413 1975 - 313 1286 376 720 rcncATrorrs 638829 8663 3532 2674 99641 (Tlie po. ItulrfflOB in Uie -puunties iiwked thu ( tut Itttl since J 1820. ", ' -. (XiTiJMa vm tttuek off frofu tlnvaa In nd if the nnDulntiun of t) 1wo countie be . ' v dded togethtr, hewMl!ie in what rii UowM In 1820, of f,30S. Mnepu, in like manner, V. . ooinnoiea parof ilsywood mi.til XVIK V dm population of tjiat couoty l dM to tbat of Hay - " . Vowl, it will ! tq,inerta of J,9W. . ' , fWr,"' t 'fhU ttemBt exhibit! th number ol perioa reiiUng hhio tbo actual limit! pf (be towni, r- y v Hi cantui of UJO bwluJetl thaau io ihfc nibarbt, and ilat ei yho owner lived in the towns. The ' iparent deePMM hi tbepopolatmn et teme ol thetowni hnuUt thereforo, be accounted for lathis ' war. Tuo above mhre all the placet wnow pypumtiou wa itateu no yie nairus eepariuci .RECAPITULATION. ji -i,." froni that oi the oowntiet in whieb tb7 are reic ;:n,:wmTEi'.r'. ' Vnder J reart'of aje . ;V0f 5 and under 10 , . .".vi- ' ,: . Of 10 ni under 15 , ' .L . Of 15 and under 29 -f-v "' ' ' -;Of20ndndef S8.;i,'.? . Of 5 J aivl u.ader.40 f ,vi j, -v 0 ami under 50 .,.. - r J Of -si tnd under 60 ... ; ' , , ; ' Of 70ttn.!undnr 80 - ' '- f A re on .-j ,i- nA S, (;Of9tHndKlcr'irj(;M ' Cf 100 and pwari "; , j j? 4'-- A Malra. ' Female. r &r - . Ofl0atf(HhdQr24 v-.'; ui s ana unaeroo ; i , . :r Of 36 and under 55 Of 55 and under 100 'v t.:i. f ' 46662 359r3 31171 2558 ' 39174 23080 ' 1.1376 ' 1Q646 '. -5947 : .2469 650 136 '42785 .34247 27616, . 41229 24704 - 16453 i 10637 , -5944 2470 ' .'-767 152 26' 4606ft 39146' 20270 ,13925 5790 v, . .rut ot anu uauer ,; . . j. rr J J mrt ''''-4, I 'CTirk A: Of 100 and unwardi V . ". .-V ' ' ' v 92 . Uv frue coloued persoks;v-F7v Total in 181). 1 i,j -i H H'''k" " 77236569 f 635844 1 47243.3.,, :-449oV .37310 i 20169 12S49 ? 622 : 114 jsvirr .v; 246462 fOf 10 and under 24 Of 24 and under 3&' Of 56 and under 55 .r 4.0f 55 aiid under 100 t; h "'OlOO and pwardVt .. .i it 1 427 .f 1 ,'2S6l i it" .3300 il9 1406., 1660' : -1059 i- 411781 5ri:6j5t';71t ; v.; 1 ; -v j;;? -.'j, y. -- ... s H ; 19573 419200 -203017 l..t- . v' 738470 638829 14612 1 n crease- S 99641 6S8829-. '. n v; ."1 ' .,' '-. PETtSONAJ hUDED IN.T11E FOREGOING.4 BAf and t1tjmb,ailcr 14 year of 'aj-e e i - r (if 14 and-undcr 25 , -jj -", ( , C.f 25 and upwards " ;! , ' ' W hite. Negruc-a.1 Total. ' '69 5"- Is ' 11 v.-;.6 'v 27. W' 60 "27 v .-""V ,194 ;j9 "273; t ftl5 1574 -372 - :, A a -,1 Urrwiih ead HtU (rm BaIiirtapiT, tsfmm m wV- Wct too Uttk 4en44 ' hj Ibe A. . a - 1 - - vparalai attaoa probabio lLat Um rrrmtfic frt aalvaUwi from ara,Woodkcd B.d ultimate ntta, to tWMfftrittg cJUarMt bt kav kttm aliarotfell plftdeid of tiicir prtrrt, and whaMjutt rlainta U Indemnity art .Uadrit) 1) Mid arikk; yrt, tie rrmibfir keen a mtrrattftJ iu Jm! towards th for tl pae of tkirti weartS You will render a u- lie ImpirRI 7 aHenis a little irar matiot to le (men ta jour readers upoiv 1 U' subject, IhroMRli the me dian of jour , !ubl paper. To this end, p!ca publish the aaid ar- UrU-. and tliN liastf aketclt of the ieading facta of the cae. I reprat it, tbe claimant! for French spoliation, (anterior to the year 1 800) ba ve been most ltamrfi'ly treated. First, tliey were plontltr ed by France, beraasi, as she, alleg ed, tbe Anieriratt Government nail tiulatrd Ucir treaty fugKMnfm wit'j ncr, and to make benelf whole on account . of those violation. ! seized American property wherever she found it. I4tt she acknowledg ed herself bound and will'iMg lo com- triwate the sufferers pnf luetl the Jnit'-d State would make satisfac tion ti her for her injuries nnd loss es, mused by their bad faith in re gard to said tratis. And now, the. cfUflTcrcrs were plundered by Uifir own government; by depriving thm of their remt-tly asatust rrance tor , those captures, by giving to that! power a, full l-eleasc, io pacify her and mike gwid the tuitiotial engage menit; auL in drfianrn of the very letter of (be Constitution, which ex pressly forbids pHvntc property to bo taken for public purposes, without in akin? compensation to the owner, wo compensation has ever been madf t tbem The sufferers, on. tfer another, iliarr'.bwii sinkiyg into the tomb, uttering the keenest reproach es in lire nnd in ileal h against hn wilTitl ifioranro which would not sec, or tliat injustice which has so many years permitted the. national character to be so deeply stained with the grossest breach of faith to wards Prance and themsefves, say ing nothing tf H:p most palpable violation of tlie constitution itself. Tim venerable and talented states man, tht Hon. Mr. Livingston, has again extended hishaud in the Se nate nf the. United Slates, to wipv away the stain by reporting a bill tn coinuensate the sufferers. Should Congress not pass the bill, it will disgrace the Uuvenifnenf, anil make very honorable Aiiiericau blush lor in .counwy. tuts is sxrong inii- gtwe; but it is wai rijntiiii ny.lne facts. L-t tacts, then, speak Jo n discerning' world." - To obtain tin? Irinii9hip and as aistance of France in the war of the revolution, this republic bound her self by treaties tn give, supplies" to the 'Trench Colonies io the West In- tlies, whenever Ihfl nuMjier country shouM b engaged in . furcigu wars, nml could not suitlv tlicin fur svlfj Nor was this all. The., Uni ted States undertook tu guarantee forever to France tlie possession1 of tho Said colonies; and j -the event of the capture of any, of litem by any foreign mwer,to recover, and (re store to France the nsscsainn" of such, colony and hwUy, fbc danger-1 mm nrivilego was seftu ed to France of permitting,1 her .ships to arm and fit in out ports, and tu bring 111, con demn nnd dispose of their prizes, whenever she, fmiglit--1eT at war. These, treaty engagements procured for us the aid of licr bvavc Lafayette and. llnrhanibeaiir and r her gallant nmy and anny nut tn? var iau scarcely ended, erp it was"' evident that tliis republic had but exchanged masters. XWe were indeed severed froit tbe domiuiun.of thc'crw'wn'or Great Britain; but oar treaties With France reduced us to Ihe semle con. tlitloti of a "dependant ! of that po w er n '.'-1.-- ; . ... anu.nmigeii u w uci ouit! a unrty in all hewars It ;was manifest that river of blood Wust' be'i$hkd,'fny riaiiiS .,01 our-cuizen?. imisi tan, aim va remain forever a poor and degra. 'ded people, or our treaties, with her mutt be aiinullea. Uur governmeut tried, unavailiugiy. entreaties and remonstrances; and lastly, iRVrrd little 'short of millions on millions of ' - " ', . . . 1 a. . ' "' ' ' '" Hollars to r ranee, 10 ooiain Hereon' sent ttf annul those treaties. Every offer was refused, nor would she lis ten to terms.' -Tlie war between her self and England loft ns'nonUerna tivf but to; break and violate our contracts wit ' her. We could hot Jtrrd fcy ( Ul fi'J 4 orAcrtl Ik , rapier aetr aw tm prprt7 berrrer U cU,W foKMi, (UtrraUiagto rwabor. IT. rlf iy tpeltatWMa p ; wrevm emr.:ick dreadM katuc did er, fHatert Uiat American .tmam MV ost awept fit ibe Orraa. Erry coaiplaltit and renjwnslraatr, outft by ean got era meat aud people a art Ij Ihit iMSfn IV Anerica (rernrjNat fcad Watrd itaegage meuu and 4 trrmtiea , wita Franct. Tbe I'lfts of , her Coloalm as rbar red to oar bad faUb. and their re- Rtoratinn uruiandoO or ua, and. lue denial of uer trratt priilegta for brr vet-tcU of aar aad their prizes furivrd a frarful itetn in tbe list ofber com jdainU o; injuries, charged tu our ar. count. In abort war, war, with eur earliest frieud, it was gnparrnt, was rapidly approaching. To avrrt it. and satisfy France for tbe non-per-fortnance of tbe nutiotial engage ments, the President and Senate r the United State, in tbe year 1800, consented to suffer France to keep the property f nnr citizens, which had brru seized and plundered by her officers and privateers, and re leased that power from the claims of the sufferers. France acknow ledged herself satisfied, and released the United States from her obliga tions under those treaties. Truly, to this republic, it was a considera tion so valuable, that it was, and uow is beyond all price. Every American exulted at the fortunate escape of his country. Now, then, the constitutional provision in the charter of mir liberties aforesaid, so happily declaratory of the rule of justice, claimed for those sufferers, whose property had purchased the bemTit tor the whole Unin. pay ment fur thef r losses out of the Ante- m rUa T? T MWMMIM iVa aaawarfail iWatMwIiin' H I' t-w-J. uwa. i-tsNfca- Z Ttmm mgmm Ut be W Ba-iefww-lb. ty U etley. '"'a'" rwpte- whaab mtmf kw a'ly.feitMeeiae,! a, a ro ' w tbw - y ikat the tlaiea fw ntm rrrlMaUe jattwc . A btcfeiy reiwtlul mma mom nnmm atmewi at abreMH4 ( Mm Preaidrwl tvelvw noaihi krek. ka,inr far at oliwt to Mom hie mrartalioa of Nkit elauwa tbe laeorabi eon- lnVrtstKia of Cegrm but he wa the), aa thoroorhJtF iiitm tmi l o tee detwla. and bctwe the (object w held - aeriacmcnL None caa dowbt that he will be aaoet proeapt and ualno in effort to eSaae thU etan from (be rvit'Km of our eaantrr, awl thai the time eoatomeal in tbe eoakidVratKm of the eae, will ba injore than eoaiMaaeled by the imcnntv of 1 1 j . . . .1 j l im rami oa iihu auopt wt mm uic wurca ohjeet. hM( tree, laW fW Vmfi Swm wcaW frmm Vmaw. kukalf Jtm' mm (Am f, tklrfg Mraare, iofjfe iwaVwaieVwfteo weWA M mM htm paid wtwr m WAJ have aot the awi. Ihrm bewa teV la tetJh, ewew n eleatfe. wk mint ewaanteiM WfMMi oane uper i a7 boM 1lM aAcaal 4eJaratMa froa the EMwtMive DmanawM wf mmr' imrainil, the u eUaau rw whith Fiwii wee iwlcwand, we Mhmiowd be Fraewe. e4 the rehear wee mthtmUf fmmdermmm ba eow tpeealxit twteaee f W l'atr4 State fraea aertaia aiaiaM aa !(" aad the npiafd fctwwble twporu of eotwakiUrr, to both hoaeea " Confreea, hawe wawAmalr aad laeat wsiwwlly eMWOtMbea con (;ui:ss. A. surply, her colonies,', nor reconquer her islands, after tlie. fleets of Brit tain liad captured them; nor 'could we, without endangering ttur ncu trality, any longer permit her v cs sels tu arm io our ports, or bring in, condemn and dispose of their prizes. rican Treasury. Peace, trade and prosperity lo the republic had been purchased by the private property of those citizens, many 01 whom and their families Were finally ruined, hv the. loss of that verv property. If the slender condition of the finances ut the country was any good reason at that time for a little delay in pay ing them, that reason has long since ceased to operate. With a ful Treasury and great national pros perlty for al must half jl century, the most of these very-ufferrrs have been left -unpaid now thirty ytxi. If -a horse, or an acre, or a beef, has been at any thn taken from a citi zen for the use of the republic, un der that cittiMitnlj'oval provision a foresuid. payiueiit has been asked for and obtained out of the narioiial Treasury ; but those sufferers, whose property has been so unfeelingt ta ken to saiiJy the demands of France immiu tliis nation, haVe been Id't to pine, anu many oi idem to die in po verty, while. these States have been, and now arc,, reaping an immense hai'vest of advantage frot their pi'perty, ; -., ,v.-.-v '"'Xt ? . Cut tWa Is not tttl. When Napo leon sold Louisiana in I803'to the United States, he . geuerously Von srntetl that three millions and .an half of dollars of the purchase mo ney should be paid by the A.ericati tjovcrinucut to tho9C citizens, who had suflered by the captures afore said; only rcquiring-'ttliat tlinse whti tad Commenced suits in the I rwich courts against tho masters or ow n ers of French .privateers, should be mid Hrtt, , I hat class of the suf- leiyra lias, been paid to the amount of about one million -and a half of olbrs; hut, I blush. for my countrv when I tell in ttbrmt two mil Hons nf dollars of tliat fundrigh'lcons- iy aviungmg W tr cr7niner. wj ine pwn-er. uu never vera vaia 10 tnem by . the Ainerklau ? GovernmentH Surely- of ail., wrings, this, is the tuost oUons;i)f nil injustice, this is the most. yexBifonsV. The two mil li'jns ifl' dollars afiM psaid, and tho in terest uHn it since, j 803 apart from all other Considerations, most cer tainly, belong to the sufferers; and if between Indji idoals isucb an occ'uiv. rcncejcouiti Happen, nil tlie world Yvumu urmi it, oy name, wiiicn, as an American, 1 aiu unwilling should attach to our-government. 1 will aw ), t . . . 1. . a ' a ". iuih .nope tnaiiue delay ol justice bus been the cnect 01 a misconcen lion of the material facts of the case, and tiow, though . lute, that justice will be done. . "A NonTn CiRoxijriAir ' From die Baltimore ttppubW" Tit claimt upon Jht V Siulet, m&f- tht . CmvtMtn-with IWatui in, ISOik ii : ll k very aweeable to find by wiota rccerrf imiinatkin. diet the crecent Pri-neh pniutatiit ba manifrited a, becomm;- appreciation' of nur Ionic itand'me and inerUoruiu olaim to Indenmil r. arising out of spoliation eommiUed under color of auukortrtiromuieimpei-ial Uorernracnt, with out regard to the comntoa priueiple which' all the world are bound ta respect. ; It ii hiphly creditable to oar present enenretie.'and nitumil chief itugistrate, tlikt the intercsti ol m reteeta. iub anuuiipvruuuaeia oi our follow eltnea, a the botljr of tnerchnnt eonfuaeedly are; have beea regarded with tlie deep solicitude w hich the amount of then claims,' and the Immutable trin eiplet of ju Mice opoa which tWy xest,' so justly Iw I rvnth nation it the debtor: and neither In TOS THR STAR. At a meeting of the merchants and other dealers of l adi'sboro, on the 2lstof Januarv, I8SI, with a view to take into rousidrmtinn the deba sed condition of the small change this section of the State; The meeting being organized bv calling 4'ol. Alexander W. Uraudnn to tin1 chair, and Thomas Waddle being appointed S f retarv, tho following preamble and resolutions were adopted: fieinjr acmibh- of the inrnnvf teoco re. stiltiug to the cninrnuaitv from the ervcou rgnieiif Rien in th Siafr to -he Circula tion 'of Trvaaiiry Notr and due birla, not only of the iiea of ih; State, but, to those of other State., s comtitulin debased pa per scrap riirreney of false va'ue, and often mtttnaicallv good for nothing aobjeet not only to fluctuation in valtie from time to time, but alao to that of Tatiation from place to place, and which hat flooded the irouhv lioa almost to the ..total exclusion of small silver change, we are therefore desirous of aiding in making use of ,all laudable means to correct the evil: , Be it therefore retolved, That we, whose names are hereunto -tmbscribet), with a view lo improve tlie currency of this' wctlon oT ourstate, more paiticularlyastoamillchsnr-e, lo hereby pkdge ourselves to. each other and, to the public tocomply wiih;the. follow ing resoltiitona. ' 1 '- . ' - 1 JititlwxL That after the tst -dav of March aext, we will not teceive or pay out any of tne i reasury ncTs, tiue bills, or any bills ui der-the denomination of one ;dollar of tho uwut s ot other Sjates, or of the banks oi otl,e States, Rentlved, Thatafler th.it day of April. we will not pay out in the Way of trade or otnerwiae any ot ,lhe -Treasure notes o! this State -.'-,' '' i Jiesolwd, That in order to facilitate' the objects ol this meeting, and carry into eflect tf above resoluiio"?, that Thomas . Houaei Absahmi Myevs, Charles M- wttjriow ' be appointed a committed 1or!trOcwri from the Mint or e be where such amount' of small silver chaiife as may be necsary fortlteir ennve. 1 ince, aecurditig to the means placed in their hand, tor tluit purpoeN .rj Retalved, That all persons wishjBSf to ob tTt cHango are ''requested to deposite with thefcomoiittee by the 1st day of March, such amount as they may want in bills equivalent to specie. ' ' ; ' , ''.'. -.:. . Hetoivcil, That "the proceeding of (.hi meeting be published - in three public places within this county,- and that all merchants & dealers throuRhout thcocunjy berwutted and- asked their co-operation fivim time to time as may be' convenient inr these' and ota-. er nahitaty measures in correcting; the evil of which we complain.-- Iletohfd, That the committee be reqties tetl to have these proceedings published in the Star and North ' Caitdina State Oazette and Clieraw Kepublican. ' - - ALEX. W. 11KANHOK, Cli'mn. Thomas Waiiplk, Jr. Secretary. Mjfrm & IJtii; ' - , " Ji S. V. UnMartl, , Thunmt Y. ih'vff, Thomni n titktle, Jr. 1$ Co, , Scott & Hxmdtini, '. , v . , Xyieti HUUtttm, " ' ; , ' X. rfnder$otr. ; v SENATE. - " StnU 1 ,' Ja. $1 Tie mNdred lutlf lata tiir i Impecbiaert' fvr tbe trial i . Peckl auwl Mr, Sirred itb, . one a'rlock,-bating cokuc argaraeia ta fa tot of tbe re-,. Mr. w trl tpoBataeoce hn arg oil the same side, and contiat' ; til tb Cotrt adjoaraed. ',' - VtfNsrt, Jam ,t 4 .live m ? tbe liM wakiajf a-amfortit (r tkeconptitaUoa of iailc umbers of tongress, vaa rtf t th cooiiaittea on; fast OEcn Pt Roads. On the epeainir ' Higb lrt'.pf Ippcarbrurntf r trial at Judgefeckr Mr."Tir sumed krs argumrnl in . favor c rrspondent, I ml contMiued . tint'! ter three oVhc4j when, yithott bis having concluded, tbe Coo:: Ihndiif, Jan. ?5 A Coromt, tMn was receired fratn tms Prti ofthe United States in', reliti (be protection of our Fur trade,' i the affairs of the Hudson Ira)- f panyj -which, on the motion of HeittoiV,' was referred InihPCom: tee on Military -Affairs.-'! the pHiti'H.s presented ,wer front Ohio and .Melne prayittt; the transportation of the mail oi, Sabbath may be abolished 'by !. The High Court ofIireartiroent the trial of Jndge PeckWasViCf it during the remainder of (he day the able nnd elqneiitargunietf Mr. Wirt, in forvof tlmfresi; dent. At 4 Vrlork. Mr." irt I ing ronrludcd, the I'ourt adj'ouro Wednesday, Jutu 36WTbV fd! ing bills were passed;, The bill J ascertain and mark the- .bound line bete ween the States ofla, and Illinois and the 1 1 rrito-y I Florida"; and the bill for'rrliiKpi liig certain lands to Alabama for t t nnsti uctinn of a canal." At 12i. clock the Senate, as it Hjgir'C'1 of Impeachment, prn'rwdetl.iwUfi'lI. trial f -Jm dge' Pec k . v ft 1 r. ' ni ' of New York, one of thVT inahagf on th? pAi t of tho Houst) Rq)' seiitativcs, addsedthc.Cpurt i the hour of atljiiy nmeiit,vyitli concluding, in an energetic And. r pressive speech.1 , -. -Thursdayi"Jun,7'-LX -meitum y.s presented fmrn the': .workers i iron, in the city and county nfl'bil delpliia, praying for a re-motlificj Hon of ihe tariff tiptiii that article It was referred. tit a select "roiiHiui tee, consisting of Messrs"' flay m1 Dickerson, King'!Hl,aml''T)!( Tho Senate again VpiUveil itself i ,to a Coin t of impcaphoicut' for t .couthmaiiAit. of th . f vial rpf Jui Pet k, ol Mi."!om , . jMi..cHt'r S cliuleu (tns .argument q,ail before , 3 o'clock, when the Court I journcd. ; 4j ..w ... .. .- K vuw1 , wit, mm lapse of time norchii of coveninveuu can. aa 'wsree, letsen the berfeet ol.l iptioo wWk origiMlly and always narked live transaction., he HOUSE 0V-KPR3ENTATiyj Satiirthy, Jan.' 2 The Spent presented to the House of RcpreA tattvep a communication frotu'l Secretary of the Treasury; ini jily fo a irsiilutitin calling for 'inT inatiou on tlip s'u1jerl?of tlie 'trn actions ofthe tniltAl 'StateV.'" (Ba during the. yearLlftSO. Vn niot of ftir. PiAtcr.' VW uffcjTdv tho soltit'um, thi' ctiminunicatioiY walli on tM tatileaiid. 'ordered to be pr .ted, " The''SJH'akel, ; also' presen! rertahi resolutions from thcLegi; tare f Norlb' Carolina, tin' ttiXr-A ject of Roanoke inlerj w hicli,r on a lion nf 'MrfSpeiglitwefftefcrf to the Ctimmittcd on Cnnitucrrer memorial from iHtmeronsltltizrw the State of Ohio; pritvlifg fyx a t; ision of the tariff, w as fikew Isc i;r se'nted by 'the "Speaker fid'r fori 16 the L'omtni(lcc tn Mantifactwit The IlOuse took'' tig the, jViat h f tiort of fneiuhtrs vf Cmlgfcss; . I. was discussed; b MesSrsUra Smbei land,. HaH,' V hittlcacy, " i ton, ;nd Carson, "until- the cl ihc hour.'; 'The Housed tlicn nrot ed.in a, Committee of tbe Who! . the Senate, chamber to attend the' alof Judge Peck; and nfter rfj' ing there 'several hours, retus and, the romniittee having: renoi adjourned till Mopdaj f tMontlay, Jan: 24--1 r, JJavi., South .Carolina,' from U'C Vour tee on thff Jodiciary.repnrted a to repeal tbe 511) aedio of an at establish tl.e Jndicial Courts of United Statc8, passed ' in " tho irS9. Mr Doddi'ldge, move u jcrt the bill aiiti ' 5Hr.--.Bu. lf' bfotml tl,at.h-. --.... -.i.::. . .. to'prescnt fr6'm ,the"oilnoiUy'1'f Committee.'.". Ikfore, however1 part ofthe snl ject 'v as" nctvA i , the, .fiour ,ex'irctT; 'and the 11" went Into a Committee of the V j and l)"tceedcd to. attend, the, ti; Judge reck.,-. At half past Su'i' they rcturticdtVnd'Uie Cbairto ported-' prpgreaaj" after which House ailj'ouriied. "T.'T r. f "' f'Ttiesdnv.Jnn9.LJTLt1utt rel were 40 firest.ios ZtlfoWi of e'donMonday r'Jvlr. Davis We take great pleasure jnYecvr- ifing jan instance of genuine bcuevn. lentciXi pin one of thu Baltiiuie pa., persv r If it be imitated asrxtrnsively in Ntirthern citic du'ving thojeontiu itanCe of the present fold xspcjl it roust Ke productive oft(io mostdesira blc results. 1 1 seems that iho indi gent class of the HalUmorfpopulaticii navo suiiemt very - severely of late, and excited tlie compassion and char ity ofthe, well .disposed ; A gentle man of the bar having "genermisly given eight barrels nf Flour to succor Ik. i:f..... ,.),! , ii i.. '' '.,..'J. it.l- uiv uishwwi ii vviia- nutcruseu on Saturday, the istli Inst, pint at a ccr-, tairt BakerVonthat'day a thousand tiTf of bread wouit) be ready to be. ; - l'' k -Wurleston Mercyryrti :' Tut Murderer 'cwighU--We learrf that Jesse Eascn who reteutlv killed a Mr; Frederick Grrgeryi and af terwards ahot at-bis own 'sop, 'and for whose apprehension ' the ' 'County Court of Camden t,Tcred a rcaarjtl. p( one hundred dollars, has been arres ted and safely lodged in jail to await his trial at Ihe next Superiotv Court for Camden, County.. . s;v t V.' 1 j- Hixalcfy City Stat; . In piiiladcJpbia,, last year, , there r ' - , "4 -n' I 9.15 l'157 I 372 1 condemn find dispose ol their prizes, 75n,rel.uBO,reM!,'1 ometbing to v,r, in fl : :'17..J- . ;, J7T.. V ' 'i-. N,Vfl-,tl i' w rt'J; I ' '-'l ;Ofi Franrcronreivrr hferoiriWtlv.n ht,,w 8MW9rj'- Of ed on 'Monday Mr. Davis