ft-1 .'V . TI10S. W ATK1N, ! AND PROPRIETOR, i Two Dollar a. I'i?TT Cents per annum in S... .r.cc, or Alias: : . Ai..i ,iini me year. N ppcr will H ' r.ntiry;d, exrrptatthe np- l.'jn of t! - i. . .( h'A arrearages arc paid. If- A I ..:!!: i -:tv-4 atOxe Doiif e cJ 1 ) l.nca or Jesf, for the first inju-rtwri. . Ci.;.i fjrf-ar.r continaance.j ; ir,--rf!--:i c?.;rc.i rautt oe raarsea , ,.i,orl!.c eJvf rliiictncnt will be con tin u ' '.t-Jr' - -"--i accordingly. Court Or. S;r.' rr ? t i.ty.flee per cent exfra. - ' - ...cinjthe nam of atcandi. . . J, in advance, or $3 00 if puj. HISCELLAfiEOUS. f , . From tbs New, Ywk Obnerver. Ucantltal XiicI!phL. '. ,The following incident occurred a few week ' tlnce in a village of bhe pf the southern couii. of our state.' It was a warm Sabbath - fcfternoon, and the doors of the village church yAvero 'thrown operr to let .in the balmy air from tl.o fields without. The conreguion , l.zi assembled,- and while the minLter v.es iirvj the first hymn, a beautiful dove en. 'JiJ the door cr J r.:: ; ".'r;- 4 tl.o aisle!. C 'eh a visitor drew cf c , .; . , rsal nil . T ::sn Cut tl.j elixir to&Lg, Le seem !x:ui!: J,rr.d I.AcJ Ltm:e!f on hii wings, ' t CJ. -J onlr.3 stove-pipe above" him, where 1.3 eat bending his glossy' neck c-J turcir .t ' head o ns to calch the harmony as 'it ; cwcllcd through tho templa of God. Vhe. ; . hzt it was the choru-C3 r. f voices,' or the fulj IcncJ notnjcf the arjui t!.-.t captialed hioj : ;I c;r.r.oUcll ; tut ho rat thq Lsrfect picturo earnest, cttcnlion till tho music ceased. 1, Aing a moment os if to hear, the straiii commence ajraln. ho started from .s pcrcfj ' and sailed to thtop of the organ, wh'zro fjrled his pinions and sat and looVr 1 -Jj .- a . tho audience. iThoyoung-'clcrgyhun arc:' ' to" pray. -Ho ia distinguished for the earnest :.t:.3 tnJ fervor of his Invocation and as he : J viih hia hand around the -BiIo which t f-.y c!: t : I A'jtg him, humbly beseechinlhe .Tji! :r .f cll-ood. to send His Hulv Sniri: 'jwn; i' r-l -'jiiful bird pitched from Its rr-tinj j ! :i3 cn ths orgtn, and sailing down c .i bvel wings the whole length of the church1, rccd cn il.o Bible directly between the 1. .-j-cf the .clergyman. It wasmcrely a --L-r J occurrence, but how beautiful the pic. turo! There slood the messenger cf God, . .il'ifucj toward Heaven the C.'Je before i.irn, around which his hands were reverently c!i:pc.!, v.inlo on it stood that. innocent and I cau'.iful doyc. .. ,The thr;e thus together form, ed a group full of interest, symbti!!!rg all "t 13 dear to man, ( ,The word cf GuJ wh tbcf jrc tho ppopW, whb.God s chosen emblem upon it, and God 8 lierald -clasping, them ai , prayed.. What wonder i3 it, if a superstii .tietii feeling ran through the house ns the peo. pb watched the dove the emblem . of innol i i i . . , ! I cenco and purity and the divice spirit itself U .r'.mJing on the Bible at:J looking down oi x.:in. Beautiful bird! it centered fiir a tirrje th cTec lions of all on it; rnj he who coutJ i.ave injured it, would have injured hundred! cf hearts at the same time. The pressure ot 4 us tiny feet was no'sacrilcge there, for the exj pression of its soft eye was innocence anjri love. Theclergjfman feeling th prtrence of ti.3 bird, and feating it might distmct'the at. tcnlion of his hearers, gently passod his hand ever tj:e Bibl. Tha d)ve, uastartled, mere ly hepped over it on the cushion, wheie it sut :!'.! pfaycr waa exded. It then rose and fiJ away. In former times tho dove would have b:-n regarded as, a spiritual visitant from the Ceen world, and awakenrJ feelings, of awe add reverence. To us it was only a natural occurrence, awakening simplicity the senjti. rr.iwt of beauty. ..It was a new and accidental figure introduced suddenly into a beautiful picture, givin;: greater harmony' and perfec tion to v.I.-t v.e dt:emcd rrrfect before. ... i : I i ' There was no religion in it, tut it was fuM'of "beauty.'',;..' . ". "X'V-'i ' '1 .-'.1L ! r rt,....Sr.-:i "' " tn. i v i ' f j Purification of Sconiidrc!) u T.'cv ; ' I, ,,,..; .,,,,:.. lffcxlco, . - f i j ,n Jlhus been customary for great malefactors - to propitiate Divine forgiveness byi a ' cruel sort of penitencia, whirh generally take place during the. Sctriana Sanicu - once chanced to be in;jh town of Toma on Good Friday, . when my attention was directed by a man, ttnost naked, bearing in imitaion of Simon, n hugs cross upon his shoulders, which though constructed cf the slightest wi odf' must have 7!":hed ovea hundred fsound. The; lo.' .w . ; r o qnd., dragged; upon the ground,' as we have seen it represented , in sacred pictures, and tbout the i middle. swung a stone, o( immerjse ditnensiunsj-appended there for the purpose pf making asj- more. laborious. ; Not far behind followed another, equally destitute bf clothing, with his whole '. body wrapped 'jo chains and cord, which seemed buriei in the nusdes, end whicji so cramped and confined bim that he was scarcely i able; to keeps pace with. -the -procession. .., Tho persoai wbo brought up ihe rear, presented a .still rnop rj'jstirg aspect. . He ..walked along' With a pitiecr composed -step, while another fc-lowedclosa bebi'od belaboring him-lustily T ilh'a w'i hich, he flourished with all the C"r -cttoacf Enemateur; but, .as the klsh was pejnted only with a tuft of untwisted fcea -rjfas?, its AppIicnUoo mfireIy served to Keep open tha wounds upon' the penitentV back; : whicli h;id Urea carfitd, u 1 wus iuforrneo, with the keen edge cf a Cint, arid was bleed, ing most profusely .The Llood wa kept in perpetual flw by ti.2 stimulating juices bf certain herbscarrleij by a third pe'rain,' into which the scourgef frequ-ntiy dipped Lis Ush; Altrujugh - the actors in thi. tragicat farce were. completely muflld, yet they ere known by many of the 1 bystanders, one of whom assured me that they were three of the most notorious rascal in the country ' Bv submit, ting to this tpecies ofj j penance, they annually received complete" absolution " of their post year's sins, and, thus' purified 9U entered afresh on the old career of wickedness and crime. "oanta of a Santa Fe Trader. J -.3.' f ' ' ' '- ; r '" J' : ,.1! -j,' - ' " ,'?:.' 4 t:;teFjroiii"Tcxaf.. J: J'l 0 The steam-packet New York arrived ' at N. Orleans a few days since, bringing Galveston and other Texian papers to the 21st ,u It. . Mr. A. Donelson, our Charge d'AfTiires for Texas, o'nd Mr. Ji G. Meyer, bearer ol despatches from th Texinn Government to that ot the Unit-j I..: - :, -me passenger by thi3 arriv :l. hi; ..t:J t!.! iu fjrmer gentleman ! ': . .V.y Orleani c ..wou.-tof the convcr;::r..3 which a tc;::; jr-ry rccic'jr.ce there will dCjrdhim to transmit conimunica. tions to hi3 Government. fir. Anson Jones, Jths new President cf was duly installed into cfTice on th'j ral speech, which the New OrloTri P -r.i nounces to be a brief yocurr'.T.t, crJ to t! purpose, tie state3 hi o! jct to Le tha rr.iin tenance cf public crcJIt; th? reduction of tho expenses cf the Government ; the abol. tehment cf paper issues by the Government; a preper lari.T for revenue, with inciJcrr:tul prr.rclion; tho c:,rt,r u vfn r'- '-'irf riti::n;.fr:- "y c- Jj-t rc!2ti-;r.s with thrj Indian? on the frontier ; the introduction of the penitentiary system; tho encouragel ment cf ir:rnn! improvements, &c. - He mahci r.j C ::n to th-j euhject of annexa. lien. Prc::Jcr.t Ilo-jtcn, lahis valedictory ad. drc; s. cor.rrr afulat: s t.:3 ccuctr cn the sue. ces of the Government, and the caiisfastcry state of its foreign relations. OnthoEubJectcf annexation, tha Houston Vin iica'. :,- 3 a Icr article, which concludes with t!.2 fj.: j-, ing paragraph : -;iui Lot evince Lb i. ;:;.:.l c illy, i:o gen tler:..:! c-iat.jL.j tJva:.:igvs tf a g-jod bur. g"in q-:ic!;cr.t:a I.e.; He LiuJ this time. The next, we will try and have some, thing tossy in the bargain. We shall not resist annexation. If the people will have it, be it so But surh a treaty as was negotiated last winter we will'resist to the bitter end. A reasonable treaty that secures to our citi. zens a share of the public domain for literary purposes, a guaranty for ours!av property, and admission into the' Union as a Slate on the same condition as other Slates have been admitted, without qualifications, save the es tablishment of a Constitution . in accordance with that of the General Government w;ll meet with our concurrence. More of this anon. s , The Galveston Civilian of the Hth says t:i(it itie tjofbiuin win soon do luio oetore me people of-Texas j in a tangible and authentic !hape, whether they will take an ackhowledg. rr.nt ef independence from Mexico, coupled with the condition of declining annexation to the United Ciates, or. await the' chances of union with this country. j - '-'' . Four vessels had lately arrived . from B re. men, bringing out nearly four ; hundred emi. grant passengers. These emigrants are sent out by the German Colonizing Association, and were moving westward. National Intel. ligencerj y;;. -t; t tj. h ? -A? " h'k 1 ' 'V::- Tho Legislature of Alabama has elected Hon. Dixon II. Lewis to the United Stales Senate, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resigcatien of Wm..R. King, our present Minister to France, and which place Mr. Lewis Ins heretofore filled by executive ap pointment. . ! - . . ( ; f j , Severe Hail Storm in' LooisuirA'-- The Ouchita Courier gives an account of the most severe bail storm ever experiencad in this state, and which visitpd that parish on trie 8ih clt; Many bf the stones were the. size of a hen's egg some even larger". r Fowls were killed, the cotton left in the fields was, com pletely destroyed, Izc. drc. : Fears were en tertained cf other, terrible disasters, in that State, occasioned by this, tremendous storm. ." Tits Ciurr Loosing Ur. The newly elected Vice President of Texas, K. L. Anderson, served his tirae aa an apprentice to the shoe inakin j business. By bia industry and perseverance, he now occuplea a seat the second most conspicuous ia the cation. ' v Two-thlrda of the inmates' of the Alms Ilocse in New York are foreigners'; "and the citizens of the city are taxed annually Q 150,000 for the support of alien paupers and vagrants. Jt is a common practice of tie oveiaeers of the poor in Germany, England and Ireland to ship their paupers' to this country.' ' The present constitution of New Hampshire for bids Catholics from holding any office in the Stated At the recent election it was submit ted ta the peo ple whether that proviioi should be expunged or re main, and they decided by a large majority to retain it:1'' ! ': 'J :" ' - !i ' ; ' ' ilCJrcs to Zln Clay and bis He V We find in th&Leiintco Observer of the lpth ult. the Address of the Kentucky Elect; orsto Mr. Clay, and his Reply, which we lay bejfure our readertj : They will be read wiih deep interest by the Whigs in every part of tlie count ryJ Upon reaching the door of Mr Cj'iy's dwelling, Mr. Underwood,' surround e4 by the "ct!.er EVctars, by the Governor ar!jd Ex Governors !" :ca!f and Letclier, and! thijj people who c::c...!J, read the following atdres3to,r.Ir. Clay : ' Me. Clat: I have been selected by the H' i . ,."'- f mifmbers of the Electoral College tT say to yqa', for each oca of us, that we tv.-j come to offer you the 'homage cf our p:: ,r i re gard and profound respect.' In tl.ij . r!c of the heart many of your neighb.irs like, wiae come to unite with us. C.i y ierday, at Frankfort, we perforr... J t. -r oiacial duty. in bedience to the v. ill cf people of Ken. tucky, by voting l.v. :.!.;ioulj for yourself aic( Theodore Frc!.': huysen to fill the office of iPresident r- ! V President bf the 'Uiii- cyisit:-. " ; "'The macl.inntiana of ycur enemies, their fraud upnn theelective franehise, and their duplicity with the people, in promulgating op. posite principles in different sections, have debated your election. Ve h;ve no hope cf preferment, Lt your '. t 'j, r.I.Icii can te.v.pt uj to fijtter ; nor cn i' , ' f pro.-r;p!!on intimidate us in speak I. J.". i t;.::!i. Undtr existing circumstances it rtiHcs us to take you by the hand, and to unite as we do most cordially, in exprcrsirj the'sentimccts cf our heart3 and cf tl. . i v.n represent, in ici'd to jxur psr--r.-I c!.:r z. ter r.:.:; ' piir.J.l.j. j A i t ... uiulj ltii IVUVCil WHO l-.-.ry c," cr Cw-try for tho last .forty )ars,tl.at ir.Czz CI envy cannot prevent succeeding j;cneratior.3 dwelling on your name with admiration and gratitudd Your example '.will '"illuminate the path of future statesmen, when those who hatef and revile you aro forgotten, or are only remembered, like the incendiary who burnt the temple; for tl.o evil they have done. , To you, t'.(j cLcticn L-s termin-t: I .... 0 out personal Lj3; but to the Naiio.j, i.i cr judgment, the injury is iccalcul .' ':. C ! grar.t that the Confederacy may . mourn over the rccutt in dismembered f; - meets. '; Whilst your er.cn-.! C3 have cot Lt!:..;:.J to detract from your intellectual character, they have, with untiring malice, ct:cl;td your moral reputation, and endeavored to iL. stroy it. The verbal slanders and pri.v.cd li belj, employed as means to accorr:p!'..!i poiiti. cal objecti have stained the character cf cur country, and its institutions, more than i! v have irju red yejrc. In your high personal character in ;.jr poljti-ul principles, and unrivalled zeal and ability to carry them out may be found the strong motives for our anxiom efforts to se. curs jour election. The Protection of Amer. icah Labor, a National Currency, connected with a f.scal agent, for e G , . rnment, the DislributLnr:.... j tl. j e:.Lj i! proceeds of tho Public Lands, ilmtar coi.iiituiiiinal re strictions up-n ExccL'.iv ;.r v.r.l j-atron. ge, and a limii-iion upjn ti.3 tll-ILility of he'Prcsident for a sec ::J term were meas ures which, under your administration, we hoped to mature, and brin in:o practical cp eraUon. By your defeat t!.ey have L n cn- dangered, if cot forever loit. But we will not spcuhte c.i co;rii; jcc: II t;iir.3 woris veit. .e ;.r.J cu:. . !..;t:jn in the general prosperity. If opprtl.-:.Jd evils come, we are not responolblo ; and, re taining our principles, we shall enjoy the hap py reflection of having done our duty. ' In the shades of Ashland, may you long continue to enjoy peace, quiet, and the pos session of those great faculties which have rendered you the admiration of your friends, and tho benei ict or 1 cf your country. And when at lat, Dwitii .l.i!I djmanJ its victim, while Kentucky .ill cl iiniyour ashes,' rest as. surea tnatojj anj uiumui irier.Js tnosewi.o knowing you longest, loved you best, will cherish your memory,5 and defend your repu- tatingi.'' ' r j ' " ' ' Hardin, J.,R Underwood, RfA. Patterson, Ph'ip Triplet, I John Kincaid. ' L. IV. Andreas, -i Green Adams, 5 IS. id. Crenshaw, Tiyw: South'ate, Leslie Combs, W.R.Grigsby, y W. J. Graves. MR. CLAY.S REPLY. I uim greatly obliged, ;ei)ilemen, by the kindces3 towardj me, which Las prompted this visit from the Governor, tl.2 PrJJjntial Electors of Kentucky, cr.J soma of rr.y f! lowcytizens in piivate life; ' And I tha:.!; ; sir, Mr.' Underwood,) their organ on tl'i occaiion, for the feeling and eloquent zl :r,.i which you have just done me the ho nor to c2 liver.; I am under the greatest obligations to the pijoplecf Kentucky. During more than forty years cf my life, Ccy Live cemjnstrated their jbonfidenco tr.-rJ: : .i ij cv;;y var.":ty cf Joi-m. Ti.:3 bit t : : c j r .1 of their beg and L. ' I c;: :! c ' , ed in the vote, which ir. tl. .Ir L. !. ; - j yesteiday;1 at th3' t :if. r f tl.3 L".- 2 C . . : r. - mentia the Electorcl Colics cf IIc.;! ;', Luj'me w:ih ovtiowicg gr-i..- '. But I shs'J J fail tOf.xprc3 the fcc!ics cf r. j urart, if I did c-i alio cITer my profound and r;rt:t. ful ackcov.Iedgrnents to tl.3 ether i ktatcj, which Lave uslted wiih Ker.tucliT ia tl.e ea ceavor to tlect. me to the CI.Iu II:-!cfacy of th- Union, an j to the millioi and a char ter of freemen, en;b racing so much irt j j, i.i lelligence and pijlriutism, who, t.' .re. rr r" ding, have directed slrcrrjjjj zzl cr.l.. ' tic exertions to the same object. Tbeir effort Jiqls been ucavai!ir."ani tl ; Uiue of the I 'election has not corrcr -. J with their anxious hopes and confident e.r-?c-tations. You Lave, sir assigned som3 i.f causes, which ypu suppose have caused t" ; result. I will k trust myself to spcl; tf them.- My duty Lil.ritcf f er.lct sut:..l:4:wn to an event which ii r-w irrec:L'j. 1 will not aJTiXtin.'. '3 tJl'.;:.. polllic i c ! am gre-:ly :t" it- - '.1 concern which tzi j i just terminated tut, l deceived, the1 princip" the oCcj of PrtJT arose out cf the cl : : be an bumbia i;w.r Providence, toacc-.. 4.l : . , j i...t i ir.il.: ..r,:.t, ia il.a Lands of 4.lioli ,JCz good.! I de- er purity cf the General : ni toij clur. -jrsand .it- i sired to see the for Government rot. evils, which I . - it, avr thrj p great dep?. rt...rnt cf i:s djrr.etiic labor and in dustry, .1. ; j!d b fxed and stable, that all .might I:ow hpvtj regulate and ccommo- dv.? r c.;:.':::! And fully convinced cf 1 - i cf tl.? ; rr.e-surc3 which you - -i - I t - Ull.j to winces, " ---.', ll. -'.: -J ll.i tJ clab. ' j C j for c'3 rc-pectf r.ny cTiCial agency of mine, it has teen cthcrwisa' decreed, and' I bow rcrpeetfnlly to tha decree. "The future course cf the Oj- errmcr.t ij cl'.cether un. knov.-n, r.:.d shall l.) tl. justLj c C.T.J. r- T l - in painTuI uncertainty, I AJ..."n!;tr-t:en the in. l.-g I: I.: lJ. -r.ee. C.i tha ' , ..,.! , ' . -I ' z J.IILerta ic. T I ' ..Jzi.t tl.e country, - , - c.-. t:.3 tcr:.t r ; ; ct -crcirred cf the practical execution cT :! prinei('le3 end mcisu.-:-, for v.hich v 2 I.ve honestly contended, th.: pc-c&nd i...;or may bs preserved, and tb-t tl.Isycur.g, fjrcit r.it::n, r.ny bj rer.Jercd Larrao. .. . , rf. . , i ., r i j V,'e e.-j net v.i:l.wut ccnc!aticr.3unJcr tne prty :..ir;y cx...L;:cJ to i country l' " r r: ' r - I i ' 1 M " - - I bct tufted to secure our liberliej, cr.J pro- tr -'2 V ccrr.rr.on wtlfire. It hs m':Jj .tn t.. 'r r t m -t, cr-'.int a:ji urgent c tl..-r.-:-.i r.r.J jv'jmrn: of the people. For i-v. : -If, I Lava th3 l'J e-tiseticn to know il.-j I cjcepcJ a grs-t end fsarful. re-t-p c-ilLility ; end tl.ct durir-? tha v;ho!3 can-v-s, I 1.1V3 dor: 2 noihir ir.ee :l!er.t v;i:h t!.2 dicttei cf t!:3 prcr'-M hesr. No tr.crial m-'-n i3 rvth-rired totiy that I h".v3 !:.! I cut to l.im th3 promise cf cny cfT.cc cr cp eint met:t v. h-.tever. ' ' -; ' Vhat rev ia t!.T duty cf l! e Whig party ? I v. .'.-re to c; ::t c,:M:r veil i:.p: .tc- TL-3 my cp:nl-jn wi:h the 1: 3 fturc i3 enveloped Ly lj":m cyz. - I 1:1 jut f.-z.ri cf r.reit .tr: c-.: one , . j - r , i ) ly r: trb!: ti " ces.?. oft!., rr. j r' r: Th: i Z;.'.:zrzi fer L!li:r.a!-J suc- 1 1 re tl. liberate ly convinced oft!:: L-ivi prineip!fs and r-'nou.'. .!. It ever:' : i i herirg to t! z-iticjri, t!.?y good cf the:: and rvrr; ::! scc::r" " tl.j 1 r'l ' ' r- in vl:--, - ! i . l:o l!. It cc-:t ;t:3 cL'jcts .l! cee p-tr .e.i been their aim end purpc. 2 lo.Lceomelii! , I heartily thin yen, Sir, for your fri wished fur my h 'p'piaess, ia th? r v.l.Lh l.enceforth trccmes r.". T I to crj jy peice enditr-n"' ""1 ' j : fully t6 perform, in tl ' vz'.z '."'.3 life .to .me. t llfj remains, cad d.: p '-,:,:Tr whatever duties r And I shsill never -to look', with ' tude, upon t' our freo systr ... thM.v: '-rf dence.L-r.r. 1 i , . r ..--I; ;cf . -ndt 4 . ovi :ora. :rje.:,L trie2i ':.': 'jlU L car.non,,!.--.!': ' - ; - !.-,; , and beon"f .r llfjon. '. -. V ', - j 1 "!.' 3 Wclster, indlcteJ f.r a! J'- in S t!ie Jarf brou-It in a TerJ.'t or 7 L- ' Z - t-- 4 ' -i ' ' " ' ' ) c-:;uti7e . . . e" c ton frora LL .Tfcstr.c :cf CiC ; ' C. in t 2 ccr.:l lz:Cz.. fc .. . ' ty lit. 7 - , !3 .:.-'.'- cu: a i record..! "Jlr-i cf iUj zz tion to th3 c " V..i expelled rr.. rrrctl, hut t:vj - l.?rz:z '3 " " " - - - 2' z' in t!.:3 cTtr-or-Icry ctr?, ' . III r . r -T .;---; Id :u-.t purpo: 1 3-J . Ci r-:" n if ;!r. Dcl:?rt' - t rf r ' ::j -; -.1' : tl.j e.enJ reed. ' ; o? coM?yo:;s. ; ;. ; ' tr:::r.:rJ a till to cuitorhs ' .r:.'.:s cf this state to bsus nctcs : t'-r.'j'ir.ation than thrc9 dollars ; . . r. Ilamrick. a, bill concernir' Cj. ; . : Courts cf Caldwell county ; vh:ch LIII3 f - J tl.eirfirit reading. - - j , Ti.3 cngrce:cd - resclutba authorising the Governor fo erect grave stones (ovcr the ds, cearrd r-er-1 r: r f '-.s, Legislature, pe::d t'jt' :r ! r- rnj vvss ordered to cnl icll-i. . ' .- -! The till to set apart a Hrfnertead Free, hold to any citizen of this state of. the age of 21 years, was read the second time, and on motion of Mr. Guthrie, postponed, indefinite. r.r.: , - - r. Mr.Fcg Introduced a Ll'.l rc!t!r-; to t:.3 Be--cc'TTl I.,". : I i- IT -.Jjrr'n rr:i Bun..? cr;:::::s. I : ; C :. mittcs cn P,--po:!ticn3 r.;.J C.-Lvcneee. !- - SENATE. TUESDAY, Dnc. 2 i. . On motion of. Mr. Jeffreys, the Treasurer was requested to report the cbrrcrpondence between his Department and the Excrjtivs on the tubject of th per diem allowance cf lh3 Governor as President cx oHIeio cf the Literary r.::J Internal Improvement Bardj. Mr. Ellle!, frem tl.3 Comm!::e3 cn th? sub. ject, reported a till to t;I:e tl.3 vets cf tl.3 peep!3 cn tr.3 expediency cf erecting a - peni t.Ttiary ia'.thtj e'.els; which passed its first reading, r'-, .. .t" . t- ; -j. The ergrcrted till to icccrporr.?the town of. Monroe; tha ervrossed t'!l to amend tha act for th.3 reguletler: cf Mc:!:svi:!e; the en. grccecd till to k"p cpen Frc.::h "r i river ; t!.: ergrc:::Jlll! 1 3 cr.c:;d ll. jtl.r.? fer rc's-t:.:.ggrnr.!-, r-; .rcenve;.. r r;c cf rtterney, till3 cf se!e, enddeedsef gi.'t; the ergrccd Llli to incorpere'? th3 !!;!:on Te- mle Ac-dc In. in favor of Wn. T. Biin, caeh pred the third reading, and were' crJcrcd. to t3 en rolled. ... . . - Th.3 engrccscd till to annex a part cf Ruth erford county to that cf McDowell; t!.3 en proceed resolution, in f.ivcr cf V7m. Dl!:3; the engroseed till to incorpora'.s lh? town cf Maricn i:i McDov.x!) .county ; end lbs . cn gri :ed L:II toaaihurbs t!:3 Ceur.ty Ccurl cf Lir.celn tDceercies exclusive jj::: Jietiorj over th? pulllc rr:d forming tl;3 d.'viJIng I.'ns ts tween Lincoln and Cleveland, wcrecch reed the third lirr.e, passed, end ordered t3 ts en. , TI:oCen:.:3 t 'Jrjrr.cd ever to Tl.ursJay. i:ou: or co:.:r.:o:;3. C : :. ,:Ij.t rf !Ir. Liulej;hn, , ; T 'I, Tl..t it U Jety cf t!.3 Gcr.3 nl .t ; . :r.l'y cf ll.!j slute, zs seen as tl.e cer.. dl-.'cn cf tl.3 pul.!Ic Treasury .will allow, : j rr.-.'.is cpprepr:itbn3 fjr crce'.irj rut: all: tui'.dlrgs fjr Asylum fjr the d.ef r.r.i d the tlind and tha insane, e . . . . Rested brrr.That Lis Excellency the Governor bs requested to give tl.ij Hous3 afl the information in Lis posses:." jh, as to the probtbla coit of LuIIding sul:-. ' ' ; cJIHces for t' .3 per, ::::,sr.!d3 ti e .lea:3 to tr.e G. nerel Ae: :r".. v ' -jrrr.-::cn 3r rr,i, 1 .'.3 o ..::rm . J L e.i lbs t ... e:.d ll.j Gwvcrr ... I .1 i:o:.t of l.l.s Cover:. . . , JLr.i corrpen'-,:"n "? Pre.! . .: ' lbs L::c-e.y :.J Ir.' ei I.... ccrr. rt I Tre receive cr-elT. . prove -est Boards- Ordered to I '".z1" The till t- tl.3 sense cf tJ.3 p regard to tl.e establishment of a penile. . :y, -irr" ; wad the second time and amended ; . I n fir. Edwards moved -tliat.it be. ind-finl: pcetponed; which was negatived S3- laf 1 1- The bill thcu passed as emended. - ' . The tilltocomplets tl.3 rcadfromBurnevI!! to the Tennesree l:r.3; tl.3 bill to cltertrJ amend tne .pel'Ii rozl fr: i A-'.:viIl3 ly way cf Eer:.:.I l3; rr.i 1.3 bid nnkirg on apprcprial'.er. rf f.ji.enJrc J de!Iir3t3 re. mov3 cbetrueiLns in z Azz.': r;-er . . . . - ... . - . n-jte cu t..::r;' -1- r.: . t Mr. Boyd-n prel.:.:L J tenth eoctioncf . '. cl.eptercf il. -. t . ..3 t.. t Iw.M . .. c? co::::o::r.- ; f - r f ' 1 " - 1 . in-T crmpeneoti 'nlo C-Ies jzror in Persob coun ty : ...f- j j, a rr.err.eriai wim a bill au:nor- isic iicgtbo Coor.ry Court of Coerokee W lay a i.V-cn ccU;o hndj ia said county Mr. 13 -i3 were p.. .Z29 ITIDAY,- Die; C7."" tens cr .: provIJj f.r tiLI. tl.j tl.3 e!J:;tcf r.le!M.i; i il-j'L gtl-!:. f.r-: licenses ts rc.r.U r c.i tr.e:. en cr - ;r.J -.1 Mr. Ell.ettpreeenteJa III! to e section cf thsCIst chip::.- cf tl.3 L:rt:::?3: cni cn- cc: c irg end v.ere referred. fThe engrcs:cd till 3 cell Cbuna' to estsbll:!i - 'J I;' Broad river, .zz r ,J,' t.. Francti.p- " ' ; . ...lidreeel: 1 - t....r c : "r. n.!:y, -.-3't-':3 moved en' c men Jme nt j end tl.3 till t! cn r- cf re:i r. til tu.3 cv:n:r -:. ' . ZYZIUZZ . . ;-. ' The till more cCzz:zCy to . . due foi Chcrc'eee hr.J;, zzl :j collection cf tr.3 r..e, r. ee ci .3 ...3 ; tl.3 motions cf !Te rej?cted, ZZ lo 20. r. Oar-:'-i cf tin Cl.cpe. J,-;I.: . v.hieh r-3 rrj.:::dth3 til! r.::;j . to prevent tl.3 i.-rprbc.T.:dt cf I cr?, v.cs rcccne;dcrcdl ar.d ll.stHJ I!J ... j ttlsi rr.i , . , ; TheSenata ci'jocrnci. ; 'j " - '. house 0? co:.::.:o::c; Mr. Shepard introduced a're-.!.:Je3 f r a division cf the tenssor turpius pre' ; r 3 Back cf th.3 eta:?; which vrss fee J . - t tirr.3 end p:::-J. r. ; - lr.y -f Mr. Ehrirghius, frcni t!:i Cc..' 'i Military AGirs, report'-1 a 1:11 fer t' : ' ::. r regulation cf th? militit cf TTcrth C" which jjir-ed its f!r:t rc?dirg, nrd r ed to bs printed. , : , The . till provides that tho cct: "- oflicer of any cc.-rpany may order r-- r. commissioned, cfT.eer to notify any j :r::5 in his district Ililljto.jdo military de' ; :r. ! prc:crib:3 a ptr-1'.;- cf cne delbr f..- ' ..: . I?ct cf the duty ly ttish r.03,co.-.r.t:;!J-rj rer. Re -eel 3 rr.- cf rs crerrpts rr er-.l ::3 cf C C. brs cf C:t!?t C:r:rr;er e ; 7;;:: Attorn'sy Grner-1, FAlzl: n;-': T;l Phyyloiam, Ir-p-etors, and r.-.err.' 1.-3 cf Ccmp-nlei u-J - cpt ty r;:::;i ?r-- ". : f.r t! 3 tr.rel.r.ent ef fre3 p;:;:. c-I.r e : ..:"; 3 r..:n cr pioneers, fer t'.j pos Cc 3t . :!.:ir ceme:.I..!.J cere. . r- " vides fr r' : ? ?rv;"' r fr? ' f.-r ttr.r-3 a yeer. ;' cf cavnlryl Ceve'n ; er cot nice, t3 C: . -y. Pcrserti refer! r- ; ) l-'eh elected, tTteTf -' ":r, tea dollars, t:Jit ! er, fire delbra. U . -3 Army for corr;m:::I ' -ted 13 this s:-t3.1 i cc; t - CCT ce:.. .' c" : 3 : - . .r. C.jyi.i preeen!ed a Ll!l f - - MoTLcs. W. Pc' .'erier, t,v 1 t, r-I fer cthelr purpc;:j; tl.'el . t re-d!r and was ref rr- i f T . -"it ;r. eaman presented a I 'll to V: cencernir-; the improve-", t ' - crctLs and to pevent oleiruotle ' .vigati'jn; Mr. Czmo'lM, a l!!l t mmir-Jonorj to c.r--erns end by ' " ' i"1 tl 2 cc? r.y cf V,fi f r tho er.ecurr r"' er.d Mr.F!--- to t' 3 ret cf : cr v.:.-.- lay- c.7 and :" '::r flrit-r :r. rod from v !.::!i L!!'.3 p were referred. .'-'ill. .3 en I " . ' . I ' .:' :rd tlnT-T.Tj.'!"'' ... - f tD I ; ; r..-IL I. ;; " vte. r 1 -C - Mr. nenee, ir, :n: vrerand Com;trc! ths Treasurer t! - ..0 rc r a cash le shlll rz ' - i-et t eo bonds, (wbea nre:re i - " ,1: - .1

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