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i . . ? - t . . 1 . ba.iU-!i4it;i bo. Vis a:d-broken ai?-trri- tii-uerg; sin. I waii 'i: rot- tn.l.SaJJs ud. Iera u.l ratnu-u , . , i. V liT I Iid"m ; ni n t uto imi r w U c tUe iutl'wtii.iu j'lunw.i-it spreads oat Tii- t5 !rti!jr " rrpa-tt tf his reader! And it this a co.icrru Vir at liiiiiWaTI'i;.Ti.''Cr"rinuH"Tl'i Iim a-i at? Tj CteaUij Slur.' ' ' r..M oaring rejurt a J reo!ut-ns .. " -4" ToW t'u j!y.cf; wers "aJopfet! by . at tji last S3b; ' ' - v ' '; )' Tin J liut 3l.cC Coh:n;lf ec 1 'whom v refcrrad th,! inige fWurt tlu ' li.jcr:itr relative ha militia ami t!u public defence," tetoer wi;l!i ' tSe rr !atKKM of tha Legislature of - t!-.5 S.aU'jaf New Yatk an J Jllino, j tipaa, theie subjects,' feipsctfal ati'jUiit the f 4lai: ..cpoaiS -W: G mior of this S'.jte a it .t the Is- Utuivs of. t'ic two Miatcs. referred to, tiec:ur.ty btfi'deiitoine a 'id unequal y-t:Ht'sTqr4B3Xiipm v eof .K.iely; and .that very caus eHnti of iitcreaiin,-, diinitiUV if ' eflcieacy. ,: N Mi who ha J paid the ftilgjteftt aitrnjot to the aiili'.u -"train. I'Jll. .A1.lltii.lU,-.Ljj..5i4JlCr.ri;5!t-' -a firw v Tu'iti'cr compani, mUtHary ipUae rxi-ely ..iurci I. " It ay .." well Lb d .iu Mud, 'tridi I, UaJtfejyf fie cvtli llae uf 'the wU4i 5iljr. ol the cum- ittuur.r, which are " t;.r ttpparant tS rciimrj Jiluutratitin, .tjv umre Uan est ror Jal a 3 aa-- ' llie iinprafewienta rrrwhicTi are mrla in tha miliUrr-art..--- fi.j cuiinmUi'e -ira Ueciil'.liv.ul nitU.td-nijyirwreutHe clva5 tit " tU4-r;4ukMtwMi- -tf -the- m'tlitiaajfitam. l r run jrcsj ;iit4Mt.4..U'.k!?ja"4;H-4Ji.lhll a:iJ the roUutt; artJ that proper ini'a , are !tuuiJ bd aJ'tpleJ to rcnJcr the traiiiiiijr of iUU cla efl'cctua!) that thon'i caiitparauvt'I nma.l in potut of numhert, wuu!l be much mare eSi cient irt it tharick't thaa t!u ohor gnii l iiiuItituJri ti which we are accuUimej. rSacb" a iytefv:f-wd . ba calculated .ttf b'gi't a pirit of military pri.lff, whitli ciull nut but bare, a happy c3xctuimu;tho jrj. ,1, mere can oe oa tuiacuuy, ut pro - nouivctnj that the ecUturt f4 tnight witnei the evolatiun of a well train ed carps w6uld acquire much" n;ore eurrect - Butiou i tf true . military actenee, than can be gained br actual participation to any extent 'ia the militia tervice as now regulated. Thi ordfr of things would be greatly U "es'jSiiiiv ilSairttiif Mf'pofiaeitrtWf tha eiperiH-i auald fill where alotia It ' tiuht to fall not on those who render t!io ! service, bat on . those wboe persona and - property are peculiar! the object of in protection. - -Tile committee, thertfire,', recom- , mend the Srtopi .pf tha accompany in resolutions. ' , . ' " 'f - ? , VIM.UU IV DOUSOK, Cli.n. !J?toui, llatnarSenatorttitCofl-prr-'e""a-tructef,l and ur lie pre atat'uts reijaested," to adopt the B-cery meaar to ri!idr tha.aySi tern of militia discipline of the fnited Ftatei less burtheosoma in it iha ractcr, and more e.licieut ta Us or-J - gSIHAStHHk - fihtl-Thi His KxeelUneythe Governor, be requested to transmit capic of thesereo!utione and tld re port it .the President of the Uttited states and the Governors of the aefer al' St afei; ant"ts3chi-of oar Senators and Keprs!3tativcs ia Congress., national Cu.n vnsnos: l'h folliI(if jsut and fiMxiUlo reuMrkt l lh WoU'ta'tii -orrMilriit X lU HUhiuoitl C(xii(iilei-', on iKo tulijet of th piopoteJ . I'.-tnA Conr-utioK, lo'ommla""a nutdidal .. f r tlit, tYeti'tcicT, well deter lit raoi crioii Mamtormioo! ; . ..-, :' - ..! - Thf ro-is - litll-r wtvnfprftf thiigovcmiunit af mir ever bc ora in; a conHdidatcd; government consolidated in ...form I mean. , Th thin"is im(i4ble,;(- but rbjrthe rnachinTj-y f a military '-dyapotisat. But 1 - t;:iHneht daist jv Wat xvith the form the substance may be jjone, and iioUiiirj but tha shadow : Jf ft iu our 'grasp, a For an example, I take the pnject"ofal National Coa ,veiition., ThU-Cimveiitiott ta io. - g.Hdatiottin its worst fortti, its Qttl and most bidi'ous aspect.; It auoi- hil.iks all tha sovureisnty,, all-the conservatiro pi lucipU-sof the tutes, and rcduceatlie snial States to, bo tributary to tbe large oaea. , 1 , ,,' mr TliU Convention prnject, ia, a "pew proj-ct as Gen. McKeaa well ays "unknown to democratic usa ; ps." . It i a mearl relation to the 1 Yanki-o caucus system." Jt is the eystem. oftho'ew. York jnlera as jii fr( ted by - i.;iu f lijudifbiudi, - A d i o wT -If yoii" wllf Tul 'o w meiTof ' I, well fca w tbejt'ratiaiif tfirs' Nef York caucusL I will shew jon I. . ... u ..I- l' i. , ..a fj. t n .vi . j i!ia!: i, u man t.nst fcMised op nil a ra-itli.i.iU, .No sUic--no h.ttiy ut the-people maKt'tfi iwto the fii-U vllti t!e inSii sf t! i r ttirp, 'i'Jij? .-tpcHpti.Jcisi'nt r:feijiileMtin'l. iaOiU&t!;.. Ni'naJ Convcii ti'iii. A'.lfluat tatirtTieir - tUaVice ia the C itmriHwws 'llifre k mau r.Kti:i most be tltsrumfJ. The hot. VVt i.$T t"I'l mast nhttt ihti r tit nittis;-flhr m:ist wnit till their mastrm 'ti II thVin - jit rnii yt iitiow lima tiirjr imui aujf.hirt at tn poll'. ni l wi)rtt'ipl rulf oftha New Yrki. pstfrr. ' : Awothrr t the uiaj it-it m.isf mU-: that-i tlivf nta J-why i't Cnncnii .- Or. In othrr wTrpf-piaiplt? ninit wiippirt whuin the n;tjriy onli-nt. TtiTe i ,nn appr.if. Tuii U t'ie hihint rarlhly c.itirt. 'Hih tni!i'tittc that tnakt IV apjH"! m di-niHJH-at the norl b.- N . VaUn Man at liic South, h;it. a; nFc.Irra'idt" thctv, id'IM br. T!i'c third ruld fL u t.UU l!i c;i;nzx, ait l pins t t!if a;l the p ar hUvfi of t'i1? tiever ii M im the itirrlt uf a caUui tlaft. t'irr .U if tmmiti.atcl." Yini ttiMHt Ui"ii role even ir S.iian liwiP sl.fJ"ti;Wiwarbthat-i,ttaJt ilidate. $ ufftTC np.irt tfi.e rules, mid the National' Conn'itiiMi i jwrfrrif d, and ii'inM).ikjar--iTrl tfus in.iiu ihh U tnuutjth. as pat atit roia m tiy ,nd Jtiiw 8 if IV timiJml anil t'lebti-' rirttt iudividuafitca intt Can t cjJiuit.4tal u b--awt- lbj JU- 4'4i4 rrpiitm es, liio !acii-bolder of the fAlerl ave'rhtnent in i h ief, jr I HtrfUuloCjiicHHi tew tb rttaii .fit the wide di. w"IiT7iT"TtiMST arttrtXiitTiTr but few J ntlM-ra win Kii ur tho finense. t!.e ri-9 uf the jfijirj tjiafiitih-ii meet t tiuiii!tf !idaUv 'jsnte ;4i triage ;if t lie Kdral fi'iuoU tsiitoMVt .t a4 fiKMtv 1 he 1 ivasui-y an perwiificd. ts aipoap.rtU4i:iU-4Ynrk zeti4i!i ,j;.nuhfaie8 iia vit ioose froiil their SUies, anil itre ai tiuglTIe pat U of fccrvAiiU of another g n ern- , two hiindml juiV.,c.;u1jlL, 4 m Caucus, and Wgitlatiua' .tuitaxflKtk0'jiam&!'CuCti:(!urai votes to be thrown at thtt next Prcsi (Initial flttiou. I be tofes tfivtit at Coaa-IthtNaUunal.Co.ittentioa. uUibu-fi&S. LA -m4wil!t&W-ii4 5 tm ,Hilc, tt( fartv.lie men, anseut n feu trta at totin eiitu.n, a re bndir the i ulea to have the power ol Hindin tin- people in lite twenty-four btatm of t tiu w!io1iF"Uiaon. .Now the states nortlt nl the Putoinar a it AVfrJ tt tho viciiiiiy of llaltiin re, altera the C-oiivcntiuti will bo held, mane a lucijoniy ci iiic vtimie. air. Van Uarru can uudoiiblrdlv make '. .!- . : " ' ' ' " " . P t t- i a a uuttbt! ,12. fi ili M Ht'.cii.taniH from l rnnrMSfe. Here ia a Kiujority Ir tn a rrioit of rounh-y where Mr Van Uuren will in all proUahility, Le la the laiuorhy at the ji dt; ami Near Liiruud, wiiiclt.wiu srito bi'ut but New; Hainpliir, aud it ma be Alaitt'tiwilJ-apeakiastlodras the States that bv ia aure of. Thus, Stilea' that camiut rive bint anv totfs," will voteaseflHtoriy as those that ran. And' one' region of court try, lit tha.tkiuiiy uf the Cunren lion, without the n twer lo elect hi in under tlicf rule and order of tlia Con venlioii, ' " rt"7tTt"ri'T" WiHtUc South llieit luanai lc itelf by sin it a projertj : Will lha West j-iieiu tail? A well in it t fntrmtt tho Ncy;iiirk jugtenc to tlrct a l'i.idvoi at jirer-r wvll h it fur tUv South and the. Went, to fwltl their arms and bo ijuit t, while a President is give u Ihera iy Ibo taiuority f the jOI tit. ' : ., .15 . iliut asidrt frHi the iniquity,, of this irlet nf National Con. ytiiition aliii It in rUcrt, f is aot in toto t t, but ti ct id "a Trr side 1. 1 ti lak fr ni the pi'i'plo their riv iloges and to p;ivp thrat Ii ,o2re- hot a i .' . tiers I't umiverniiiii, iiicre arc aeri '"' jdiji-flioii itJjUbrfiiu.satlie pro ject itilVitigea tipint tiic political, if not t'ie I oMHtiloiional right of the btate. 4 ho ,remoto 'Statea cannot attend !;aodi i a; Convention. . Tha sout t, ran have 'mhinf to do with it. A si i ailing, yffirc-boldff, "or ofllce aiieker, may. Hut New Ynrfc comes ut with Ucf4Z iotft in. a Imnn; and there is no rouuteractin power oa u.e pari i.i ,,o mtiailcr btatcs.- There is no Senate ihv body reprcHrutinr . I.' ?-..... ! .. . . . iois ntic, omiiij; numarra wuii. nut otek, . i cigua triumphant in one body: I'em.Hylvania and New York stalk ill whit their 7 lotes when it is not pnibahle that Van JJure'u can get the voto Mf tha first State, and at an overrhartihti estimate, not tunre tbaa 10)00 wajrilx i t-thajteC0Hd. t itai voire uaa S.ratfi Carolina, or Georgia, or" Jl IiMssippiTr 'U-kti a sacb icunvcntiuo ai Ibis? " I'T cit nteatrir e. I will Suppie a iirth- pn Ireideiit ia reulrd npua, and a ft.irthcrtt fiTlin;; ia appealed to? -apjtoHB tha tjfijwttjf-thi M'tng-1 ia tfimnal a, prsidc-at bt t ptw mined t liberate nil the iafs wf the South? a!t the troTthpra S!at? fl ick, in Ciiitvciitiott t lUItiatore? one hundred and tbirtjr-thrte vote are marahaHcd? bnH twtdve-ittr 4 make a majority is w anteif,, and Ohiu nmtribittes t&aliyifrUu9.ttt!QiJti lit aitrb a lnreaUun-aiiiriishe IpiCH into it, it alitf nut b-mtid ia hon or lo tiab'mlt to its award? ) AVHliaio Uoyd (jat'rin! bat UJ wottherit 7ote. and 12' Ohi for rrrsidvM a majority and is nominated. I'he TTTtrrif liimvfiitlnfi 11, Ipe tnirwrity tntiM yit-ld tn the majority," and the merits of a n-gular nominated mn'3t nrvfr be dweussed fiftrr a mim inatinn.' Yu mast take the regular. a matter what and who be U. Mr. lijfchie will tcil you "you trust go the drmo'-i-acy and j you liJVf Wm, Lloyd Garrison fur rresi- 4afc:i XUi aaJLJitJi JaliiCta aita theii! - . TUl-i fit b'it a nr!..sed cat r.tn!j but neveftbelcM, it in a fair Mifuusitioiu,.'l'hi3 ronvnitioa pro- ;.uf U then one whirb antiihtfati-s aH fstf-arttititan State ana Lrff'aia iire inve-iti.ms -and cstablijthes a . m all titAtca aa owaStatc all voices ovorwjitbnincf ininoritiex, and hu(i rwtfnjs. tb ;ntutte-niad fetatea tu th )niwer of the peat and ticvv States, whirli, as ihey arc in the trn- mm f -piTnntatiwfrba venmrrttfan poer rtioiiKiralreaor. . lav. in om-ri:islr affcctirist'te liber U?n uT tli peo;lr, a the rape tor dfpendetice- -they make tnen act thy take tjowrr friMit the wh-de peo- id."" iild "mtt Tt tfito lha" liairjjjr-nf a 4 ft be y res rtt-t t he f pre t xamae of the poople'n rights at the ballot bt d traramHtbent'w tth iiHta. (ions in vil.irli thev have no acrncr is-aantrh the-iilaye-tf iLhi&mL aaf a U U.,U Autocrat. The ncoide are rrenlated a;;d csiitro'iled in Caurm. Clliciru are i Iioson in l.aucui, utiks are U doiie in Caucus For one, .tbc o 1 go for the action of the whole peo ple; I think them capable of acting for-1 hemid vea -Avtt;)Mt dH'tatioK., TTCrr1TTLe StlTtra in Ihciru.wfl'as"-aerub'ies-lbeir owi -CoTiveiitiotis bave a bettrr right to srlect.a can ditate for the Presidency, than the yuie acting in utass. ' More people can aUriid .such convention, for eign inSueute is'less likely toopcratu upon tta ineiubers A fairer expres sion of public opinion is more likely WTaSa'pfi'nutttietral-e-'tibjecr lions even to audi conventioiu, and they are all redoubled when applied to a National Convention a Con vention far removed froni the agents who' create ii? " "!i . ' -Ob-' "' SKNTUCKY LEGISLATURE. Ileun Htprttenlativft, Jan. 2, 1834. Mr. II milunrof-L1iicoln, rose and retnarkedi that ha waa about to olfer, for the 1 consideration of the llauaa. ui resolution, .tho cause and cibjectifwlHcHb brirSy to explaiu. tt related to a mat lerif fcreaf pttbl ic concernment; one in which every citizen of this lie ;f7ul5tt lKgislature; -hm aaidrwaibMigTtvto be tha 'guardian of the People's rights,' and especially of that dearest and most sacred of all political right the tUctite fta utilise. ' ., It waakuoWH, li doubted not. to every member of lite House it hadoue forth to tlio whoto Union (hat una of tho most flagrant , out raged upon popular rights-that bad ever occurred sint the organization of the Government, had been; per pW rated .in the FiftirTJoTrgiTssTon District, lit tbilStHteJii .coimexiun with the tato tdectioM. Tb poll books, containing the votes of a whoto county in that dis trict, had been withheld. The ut the counting and comparison of thepolU, having wij.'irii refused to exhibit them, or permit them la be CiiNirtfMr.- U. vwould Hot now atii.liiiuqiurJiii(itlieLiolm the. parties engagod in that affair but lite rJTVi was, that tho district was not without a Rpresf niative in Congress, although th: people had electeil one. ? .Z ...:j,.--. : His wbject was, to. mark tho case with lb aerrrest reprehensioo, iu order to prevent in future a recur retire f the same sort of manage ment and corruption. fie desired to gie r irarm'ag to Sberilfs and De puty SMHfTs-jM-aU time to come. In offering the projHJsed resolu tion, - lie dixcarded all peraoniiif or prt'-"cotis!de to be Jiis boiindeit duty to bring this subject promptly before the Legisla, (ur?, because K haj-pened ta comc 7u illysii itc fim fto 2iitrict where tlo Jj J def was donfj and because, to:), In bad the honor of bt'ie.g f thu rfpre aciitalivcs bcre of the county, whose fthzfus.'werc ami a hoe xetxaja-ecfi pjckelcd.. Ik ? puty ShrriiT. . -,.v f7" lie rnntladed by-obscryingt that it remained to bo seen, by the vote upon tho auhjert, wo'were for the pcople.-aBd-TC.it . fiir-Jtiulli'imty; sh'TiiTs. ' J ' ' " "'' -2J Jln present; cdtliO following rcs'dttlions: - - llctved, Tbat the GoiivnUtee of CourU of lustice be intrielecl lo report a bill, pro iting that any Sheriff, or Deputy Sberift", their aider or abettor, who ilwil wilfully tifcliold the poll-hook of hi coiwiyjifjhe rlrqiion of any ofiicer, whose election it by la required to b mJ by the people of ihi Ciimmonwealta. or rruta to perifltt uiq dim to be eouptlfj agreeably lo law, tiiall be'lieltl and deemed to be Roil'v of felony, and ubjeciiijr any ur.h. hen(i or I'ejjutjr Sheriff lo confinement in tha j-il and peni tentiary of thi CaiUtnonwcahh fjr a term of year. 1 Jle-lveJ,. That the id com-riittee re port a hill to amend the general Jaw regul tinge'ectiona" These resolutions were adopted by tha : f Jiawing - volc-Ycas sr, Nays 9. IVo:a this votc It" will be per cfM'ed, that tho conduct of the ;,.imIT. h whirh !Stt I.:ti her was dt3m?S tativ'e ii CongreM, is indignantly ' n nrblitfd by ntarlv all. etrnof hi pattiTCttt orjjr(inct3";1n ttiTt.T3Tttrfr . - ocv . iwa-TJicJJajurijiJU.L4 November 4 In is bilore us. ie itter could look rd this mode lit- t'f Khect, w ithout a train of interest- it reflections springing up stum us; hssineis-alnrtH aabv 244nches; cur- esimndin"? with that of most of our gaaiiaa;4teJ--tbu wAai-- iron, and ruual, we thtnlc, witn that of our respectable atnl time honor- f CLliSgSbpri m . ""gin ! a: H ? in I79fi. But its coritent these we Ttcnrrrniitrirrpl arerwrrdronta-pfai sed wonder, at the almost incredible progress- tltey-Wtker-4i-4hyet y outliful elayrir I a i Monrovia was but a part of the howlm wHiI,' Africa. Now in hss than twelve year, it-is -ATneat-ad-llaurishing villncr, ol - a llioiisami l tnnaouanr; ith st-hools well attended itsid viril tatiehl: numerous stores, filled with rich re various merchandize; church rs (iUree or more,) thronged at due period with , devout Christian con grrgatiois several military compa nies, well, trained and equipped, and regularly- drilled, and alia to rejifcl any probable attack. And, above all, a uewspaptr, at ouce tbe clearest sign and the most powerful agcut of inteueriual advancement. - On one of its pages, we find a long historical and geographical accouut of Southern Africa. On auoturr, are a striking anecuu; and some re flections, upon tho morel influence of s trorrgtlrmk j - a tlescrtpttoo i tar great !oiith American suctmn fly; an extract from lionurt, shnaing frotn asuryry of the human anatomylit! the Hand, by which we are so . fear fully and wonderfully made,' must be divine; and several other article. On the third, we sec, among seteral editorial articles, one of to columns lengtJi-anilHa a aeat. correct style, detailing some particulars of the In tercourae, between the colonial au thorities and sarroiiiiding , negro princes; a shipping list, announcing seven arrivals, and teu drparturrs, withiir twenty days- preceding; and a list of prices current, from which neWatnST d.dlam pcr b1d;bt tcki- 8 to tOkdol" tars per thousand, candles 50 rents er lb., superfine fiimr.iO tali dul- lara per bhl., bar iron 3 to 3 doll;trs per cat., salt g3 to 550 per sack, loaf sngar 18 to 20 cents a pound, etc. The fourth page has, amongst others, a strong TeTiipcrance article, but ia chiefly . filled with advertisement; and these most plainly bespeak the. commercial state of the ; colony. We observe three auction and com mission bouses advertised. Ran-j tWph CtwperteKrtho the Lolonial Iloter' bo will furnish a surprising: variety of accomnio. datiuns; and lie describes it as three stories bigh, the ltrt ut Htonr, the other nfw?ood--w it h ciib private rooma,' ceiled, paperfrt;tiTdaatfred. Sarah Mathews aderti!e a pri vato bchool lor young girls, " w here will be taught reading,. riling, sea log, ami . ork tug. . r, uThevo - are - specimens, - oidy, ofi what the Librria Herald Cui.tatiis. They raituot fail lo give our readers a Iie!ir. a more rtdiablu idr of -the progress thutctviliztit ion i- ma king in t lie colony, tl(ati whole pages of4eBcript.iro not , thus verified by eyinVneca wbiclt ccnwotlie. V. j Yet. in the Uce tf all this f v. deuce, to aay hothiugrf tolumea be sidesthere" arc.. men who doubt wlK-ther-tfeit rtdony nfl4bcria will succeed! Pulitieul Jremi - , TT::.. .jTJi . -oeo- ,; ' ':,.':; Tirpavei 1t.tfiejTrf'"Jiave .bepit.fayfired.:witb model cf a new mode of .railwav conveyance, .b!cli i? trougUt into use, picnt extraonfct'ary cd vat.tascs to the public. It is on the svKtcui of the Saxtoi .comotiva pul ley, and according trttbo calculations of the tiroiector, who is aneugiiiccr of some r ciebrTt v, the averice i ate of trav elli h , wl'.i be nearly miles an .hour on a light raiiway lalJiif' m thfrtrrdinary roadrwitb4mt requiring the least cxpenditura for levcllinr, so that the rostper mile, istead of being 2(,000, as it is on the rail waj jowjhjjw 5,fJCD .' v ; rf ; ' . According to the proposed plan, a horso walking at the rate of twa miles and a half an hoar, over dis tance of only one bundled yards, will he ablo to 'di-a'w a light carriage, con tainini? four nersons, a distance of more than one thousand six fiumircu" yards within the same period of tirao as that occupied by the animal in jwrfotming its fon distance. The carriage, un arriving at the end. of a mile, will be carried by mrd'anum frum the truck on whish it is placed, to another truck in wailing to receive - it, and the aamcjsjilbfl dme from mile to mifo to the end of tho journey, each succeeding carriage being drawn in a similar manner to the first, until tho whole way.-SKsuTSy. irom the ot. ficial documents which accompany the Messase of the-Presiuent , to -uHjiw, m. mo a.icfiaic noi.-i her of the U. States Army.- general SDilrorSfers,' iion commissioned offi cers and rank and file, is 7,198. This fcrc is composed of ttue regi inent of dragcMmsHs ia afrength; four TegHBntaf-ArHrlry -cali-f4 545; and seven regiments of luut ry, each oT 547". The aggregate of Artillery is 3Tlar ad f lafaatry, Wi. The Uriwirt of tha 6ecreta-l?waka-4t?Hgtr-tettaa-l 4aa-ja4 rule of tbt a r tuy. Too m uc h e e r taiuly raiiuot bu. Aid .of ita efFtctiyftr jteaaltcit.wiamiiax4b nientjar.. neai of- its aumers witla :e"OaoMaw'. tronticr. Jrevbern fkntinti. -SC?- We are indibled to aa oker of ca Royal Gxette af December J4th, coUir.ii:g an acroatit of the prote. gstion of the Legislature of th.t C lony, after passing an act of 1st ut- riifmt imporlir.cI7To" its iubaltitantv entitled "An act lor the abolition of Slavery in tbb hlnnd, in conaider. "iitloT'orYol'njS muting the industry of itte uianvmtt ted alavci, and lo declare tlie art ef 52d George HI. cap. 155, in force in this Island." la the same paper we HnTtli9 foHawitig interesting paragraph: Just at the tailing of His Msjes. ty's brig Racer front Carthagenia, 4feFiitteer cuoreu m tn-i aay trora Mai tuiique, whers she left a squadron of ships of war under the cunihiand uf Admi ral da Mackau, who was to follow in four or five days, to go and obtain ampl satisf&ttioa from the Govern me.it ef New-Grraada, fur tha lo. stilt illVred to the French -Consul at Cariltagenta. We undoriUr.d lb at M oik. " B ar i bt, the Conaul ia to proceed rjiinediatiily toXJartaa-gjitiia;-.-Mint.- Jut. ., Tke Ajftciien of a w o1 By way of enliveutag th-dt'8ijpiiorrof - the struuture of animals, M. da Can- -itollef: lecturer on .-? al-htstof MJtftbot W GenevaJ introduced iaany" interest ting particulate respecting what be called Uw rjiorulcw their natural dispositions, and the changes they uudt-rweut when under the dominion of man. Among other instance of the aJf.ctiwn which waives had fcometimes shown to their raastera, lio mentiooed one which took place in the vicinity of Genera. A lady, Madame M , had a tame wolf, which see raid to bate aa isuch at lacbmenrtsTaT STJeTbaiToccasion to leave her home for some weeks; the wolf evinced the greatest distress after, her fiepar lut e, and at first refused to take food. During tit wiiiilif lime hie ua uh.. sent fie --remained muchT.idejfcted;o her TefttrijI" is ; aoo as tho '"animal beard her ' footsteps, he bounded iu to the room in anetiacy of .-delight; springing up, be placed one paw on eacb,herahouUeravbuttherxt moment fell backwards and itislaut ly expired. . . :.- ' Stubbing in C'itrrA. On last Sunda y -as ruing.?? aay a-b -Pit ts... bnrg Manufacturer of Saturday, a j ouug man waa l4,gerously stabbed liitb a spiar at the Unionist ' Church in this city, by another young raan, the ami of w popular preacberaitd as we Lear hjniHcIf a atudeut of Divini ty. -The rouse of it was Aa follows: The preacher's son had been ob.aerv ed for a few evenSugs acting very im projieil t lhe""UuTom Church, atid on the eyenUgi,! quest og as detected jo jbe Dales is they entered and Cparted ft oa t:.e Cl.aixju He wca toll cf the impropriety r LU conduit, be be became incensed,' went oat and borrowed a spear cane end return ed and inflicted a dangeroos w.und on the aide of the young man wbo ba chid him for misbehayionr.w:r : i, TCONGRKSS. SENATE.5'--;. MenTay,Tan.S. The Senate resumed, the cdnaiL efatioB of the Rrpert tX the Secreta ry of the Treasury, and the resnlu. ;i tinns of Mr. Clay, oh the aubject of the removal of the Public Xrposites from the Bank of the United States us the special order of tho day; 4 hen M r. Calhona rose, and addressed thrrSeitatB for "about an tutiran aHp" half in opposition ' to. . the coarse ; which bad been pursued by the -gw cretary of the Treasury in the re. , nioval of the Deiwsites. - Trirfr . 7';, 'asi.,i4. The follosvirtg resolution 8ubmit(. cd yesterday by Mr. Clay, was taken tip for consideration. n.iiotieJ, Tfet lha Com m it tea on Fininc b- direeted to Inquire into th etpeditiiay of . affijidini- temporary relief to Ihe aommusht " from lit iireieiit -pcaqaiai-y e-abarraw-ieitt. k. prolijnfiii; tlia jtmyment of Keenne Unmdt, a they full duo, Ihe otiliroii pay ins' iotertit a -;ivin; lal jfjictor iceurity. - - . Atternere,inaiJi Clay in "favor of, and. from Mr-" Itwa-irt-frnposiii on-ta the reaoto-- tion, Mr. Forsyth moved to amend it, by atnkin oat all after tie word the. Commiitee on Finance inquire l-t$'e-xtetit;ind,ai.3 leged distresses of the community and into the propriety of lesritdative iiileifsrehce to reiiete tSem,? Tke dcbta,WMthetv?ctHitianed r tormt5 cuuaiderable length, and the resolu. tton was bnaHy laid on the table.. The Chair then aimoanced the Serial rdfcrrbsinjf the "RepiTrt r tbrfrtarTTne-T7?atu-rrt)T Itemoval,-of4be BepiteaIfri Jir.'l'af t.Pil run, anil uititr.aaiail tl. JMnatf iMpmjuf J.ll,i.oaL-. ;r;;jf eluding be yielded tba iloor. Mr. iter.t4iaari-rj.oycl tiar ;ti,S'fi'atiiiw adjoa'ra. Sefore the qnestioB waa taken, Mr; Webster la'td the fellow. a'uieratioi Jriti4, That rha 9mtim7 f tb Treatory lay aior ih Seae a ff ik-ial or-kr'-or ircciio tor bnin lk plM ( (! d--potita l tha auklM nr.mf. - ,. " itf.rf, ThMtba relary ofthaTraatur imitt kl i-jd lor ta S. ua a iwtiy or ibi- 4iil b'JM'J of (! rrcaiarer cf tie United' lii.lra '..'"'.- V-"'" aauM lo b kid Wfore Om Saale eapira of ail draita, eheaVi, ar anUrt, iwi t ! Tre--auraraUw Uailad titalm, in oiJr lo tran.rti tha pvrbtMi BiMyfroM Ua V-h ot U Uniir4v SiMat aud iu HniMwa, to iIm- aetaral Stia Utull aulcctad aa li.uk a Itepaaila.' ' . .' . fr$JninlarfJait. 15. The Chair announced the, special order, being lhepoftpf the Secrr' tary ef the Treasary on the removal of the Drptwitesv; Mr. Shepley then oi tae rerootai, and rontinoeq to,; sp:k until a qaarler before 3 oV cimck. wtien, B t - iiL, ..I I.. .1! I yielded tho floor, and the Seiuta ad- jobrneu. A:;;';:-r ,.r ''' . niurtday. Jan. 16. ! The Scnatcr4rsJind tha cowhid. eratiun ofthe Report of the. Socre tryof the Treasu ryfr auillha-resal lutions of, Mr. Clay, n the aubject of tha removal rf the .public. deo sitea from th Bank of the United Mr. es; wbtn-M ft -Bhepley res umetf i bis remarks, and continued until a quarter before tbreesc1ot hen " be concluded with mnvinvr tbat when lions,' It betaken ey yeas-tmd4iyai r which was ordered, an4 the Senate a1 atnourtiea. . . flOUSr OF MPRE5KNTATIVES.T :l ' ...Mmdatft Jan. IS. l.u The consideration of the Memori al of Noah Fletcher, coming up aa Ihe unfinished ; busiuess from last Monday, Mr. I)avi, of Massacbn satis, addressed the House vXxnfMr- IJhJfP5 "f tbe reso-, .irtls subject of this memorial, (viz. that the petitioner. bd beea improperly removed, and ought to be restored.) Mr, Cly, of, Al ibama, replied A"r. Cbiifon moved the ronioiittnriit of theaubject h a Selrrt Comniiitre, w i I b i ns r ucj Ws " to Inquire' ia and report to this House the fsusrs wj,ich have Jfd ,io the removal of tha loricoi iuli.sf, a( vthether It was fyf from political considerations, tbat h ' has been rt mnveil. and that said com-' mittce have leave to send for pers mis and papers, and to report by bill rt herw ise. - Jlr;' ' C a ti tn -aapjior rd the Resolution by a speech of c" siderable lenh. . Mr. Speight in ed to lay jtlje whole " sobjn: t n th; table; which motion prevailed jra 130, nays S3. TvesfoyfJan. 14.'. . Mr. ' Camhreleo Mldrerd t'1 House on the Bank Question, JDciwp.eO when Mr. Jones, of Georgia, tdfer feci tltclMiiig.amcuijiucot f' "f inatruciiQns ujnrr utfy r. t flee wiih inatiucuoA to ifl'iM
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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