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1 V .0 1 I'd V ,Tusivtfjuritdiction in cases wbee the inter- Vocation ofja Jury may be necessary. 10. To amend the Act Incorporating the Trustees of) Edenton Academy, , 11. To'Incornoratc n company of cavalry ' )a the town of Wilmington, in the county of Hew uanover. ; jJ j y J'tfr 'AutliorixTng the County J Court" of LiAcotn couhtj te cserpiie exclusive jurisdic. tfen over the public road, which- is the -divide . J Ing line bet eveta the counties of Lincoln and .Cleveland. ,i . , y , , . . . , - - 13. To Incorporate the Trustees of the ' Milton Female Institute in the county of Cat 14. To imend an Act, entitled an Act to . change the location of the Court.houxe cf the county of Montgomery and for fnh r pur. poses, passed at the session of thft General , 'Assembly of 1842-M3Vcfap:cr 4g ' ' v r 15. 'k To amend an" Act for the better reg. ulation of the town of JlucisvilleUn Davie county, . Provides f-r the, election of com missioners, fc.J , ' ..i ' 10 - To incorporate the town of Monroe, in the "Cour.ty of Vntoni 'ProVides"'- for' the '.appointment of commissioners,' &c. ' "s'; V .17. To, incorporate the- town of larioa in vthe county of. McDowell, and to appoint com. missicners for the same. ' i ' . ,-. '-''18. To annex aJ part of ?Ruttierfjrd c'cual - 1y' to the county of McDowell. : - : ; ' ' 1 1 ,lOi. Jo prevenf the -.falling cf timber1 In ,lbe water courses o ; county of Guilford. 20. m To repeal . a parf of, on ..Act of the 'GencYat' Assembly ,Tof the it ate. V North ' Carolina; Revised Statutes; 'chap. 8'scc.! 1 : as to the time nd manner of electlig "War. f'dens .pf.the.ipoor tffar as relates to-the . county c-l Northampton, j , .;. 1 1 : '. ! ; -' .21. ; To authorize the Court of. Pleas ancj : Quarter Sessions of Beaufort county, to' a pi point speciarjustiees'uf the Peace, and ma. king compensation to such Justices for cer. , tiia servicer, rt-'- -; mc,-nr;.i i.T :') , . 22.'.' To amend fin Act entitled; an Act to ' incorporate" ifie Fnyeticvjllo Riflemen, of the 'county jbf Cumberl-in,' passed In' 1842. 23.-CI To incorporate the Phwnix Fire Com. j any in the town ot 'Elizabeth' city," - - - - 5 , ,.,21. ,JTo, leasT air'silyqr nir.3' to George Southerland. the discoverer and for other pur . poses. ltv , ; - ;tN (J.j! v-V (''Mf' p 1 ' 25. To amend an Act passed in 183fj-37i to incorpoaate the iliown of Greensboro in - the county of Guilford.' -' ' " J ' ' ' I , 23. To IncOrpVrite-tha -Fayetteville Li. .brary Institute, in thdtuwn crFaycUerille. 27, To protect ,tjje public bricei in Tyr. r rcll county , 'm ?t' 23. " 'iValtcr the mode of appointing con. Utables In DeaufuK bounty.1 " rl :: ' l ," ' 2D, . To revive a5a Act for ihe better regu. , jation of the town of Warrenton,ln Warren eoum.. -r C?j ;., :; . r ; ! 30. ' To incorporate the town of Rocking l.am; la the county of i Richmond. j 31.; Tu incorporate a Milling Company In -Anon C0U01Vt ls.Jl'::- l.rl-j -'-:s 1; r- -'4 i 32. . To improve the navigation . of Cy. pres-i creek in Bladen .county. . 1 . ? i - ' ' S3. To divide' the militia of tne county of Anson into' two rrgilpcns." " ' 4 " ! , , CL - To tncorpornle ft icofps of cavalry in 1 the count) -of rChovnn...: r: .. ,'I i 1 35. To incorporate Duu Faison Aca." demy, in the county of 'Duplin. J , .f'j 1 33. To incorporate5 VVashingtqn Lodge, IT. : 3.'of the'Independent Order of Odd FwK !;v. : ia the town of. Mt;rfreesborough. ' ! 37. .-To appoint Commissioners for: the iown of Ashb-jro , ih'.the county- of IlVn. ' C3." To provide fos the openingand clear, ifi ' ing cur of fMiiddy creek and its branches In ..CCtoke$cnun.y. - Id1 ? ' "' ,!? "sM ; Jlt"U . . . .-Mill - V ? r. . t f , 30. To incoroorate a volunteer Infantry ' Company in Washington, Beaufort countyk ; I ' 40. Making compensation to Talis Jurors . In the countv of PersonV v ' t' ' T.i inArnnrnii k rnrntnf i,ivb rvin Dama. lor L-JUJ. DeirT tns amount-ot Ills c 1 Perquimons. ; '"' '' fV,. Governor's Praclaniaiion for a fugitive.' t! t 1 j ,42. Tu incorporatQ. the .Trustees of Mor. 20.' In "relation to a Nationaf Fbg. 'Mi 'nantori Academy. '" 1 I) ' "f J 0.; In favor of John II. Wtcckr, -puUlic 43 -To'cive the County Courts of Stajily county, two Jury terms.1!' 1 1 - " i 44. To incorporate, I the-Carthage Male ,and Female Academies,; in the couuty of I' 32. .'Relative to rebuilding the Branch 'Moore. ' . iM .; , U 'Mint "nt Charlotte;1 Memorinlizrs1 Congress l j - 45. To 'incorpo'ritii the Trustees of tb ; ' J nr.l.ira Society and 'Academy, in Stokes ' county. -' - -.t il '.m-''! 43. For lbs relief.cf Samuel Lowers, of DniJn countv. fRelieved and exonerated 'from nil pains and penalties of the.Hlh ecc4 tion cf the'Revised "Statutes entitled an Act Legislatureof bouth Carolina, and recom--concerning divorce -tfnil: Alimony. ' ; . j mends its universal adoption. - -17. 1 To establish a !: be w'rerritnest cut.of 35., .Authorizing the Governor t-j crploy the militia in the county of Union. ' . ' , 43. To incorporate the town of -FiUsbore', In t!. county of Chathrtm.' ' " 1 "4-. To repeal a prt of oh 'Act of the Ger.-rnl Assembly of t!te state of North Car. ohna, R-vised Statutes(chap,70E-;c..l.stf as to tho time and manner,'of electinf: Vardens of the Poor, so far as relates to,the counties of IleHforTyrrell,' ahd.Yancy. ! 1 . ' ' 50.1 To amend air Act to Incorporate the - town cf Shelbrand faf'other purfecrs. . . 51. f To; authorize the Court uf TUas and Quarter Sessions br Pitt county to c-point kpecial Justices. o( the' Pea.ce, and making compensation to such Jusiiccs for ccrt:in r:r. -vices.- 52... To repeal an 3 Act passed in , 1815, concerning fire companies in tl to- n - of Fayetteville. , ) r F' - ' ' 53. , To repeal an Act 'passed in the year lR2.i.eniit!r t nn irt t-pneal in r.art an Act nassed in lYa'mt -113231 cntillcJ an Act to . nuthorize and empower the commissioners of the several of V. ; ettevilb, Newbern, Wilmingtc.i arJTat! t. ""h, to organize and Irppnun f.rft "-- r.---nifq. ' : . 54. C. ' r.tal tn-i..! Act passed' at the 54. L (i' r.tal to i-.i ..ct passcdalthe Sencral A ' ' ..A'.ynf 1? 12.3, entitled hn Act o lay cfT r :. 1 cstalV.ch aew county by the jame cf McDowell. - General to name 55 , Torr-?nd nh Art;rasedin 1843, en- titled ah Act u ' incorporite i.2 Nantahalah turn; :-e 'cc:. ;anv. Cttends the time' for evening be! cr.d'rcc'c'u'r.g .subscriptions c tl.3 1:1 day T March, - 1313; also, reduces the capital i"-:k from to three thousand rz. Toir-ornmalo Wcihinztoh Academv ; - tl roiintv rf nur'.n. i; 1 . ... " ' - --- j -1 . . . . - . . To locate the Cou, t.house in the coun Catawba, at theto', n cf rrewton.., v ' ; 3. To rppcal an Apt , to repeal jththird ",na- A, inal was asked of him was to swear " : b. of an Act passed in the yc-r lC25,chap. allegiance lo the laws And constitution of the 1272, entitled an Act to direct thihner in ttt, the same as Dutee J.Pierce did, and " w:-hliceIVC8shaa hereifAf LclsSaed re; the$. rmg.leaders in the Rhode Island rebel. " " taiL. i of spirituous liquors, so far argards 1,on; Dorr thinks he can make more political the riur.tiesof Richmonlano Newli: re, t Xr:XJ. To.rrpoiht Cdmssioners tafite -town cf Rockford in the county bT Surry.)! - ' C0 .To repeal an -AcVrasscd in the. year ', , : 1842, entitled an Act to repeal an Act pass in the year. 1835, er'd en Act to abolish tha't)Gce;of Cour'y 'x .:rtcc in theccunty cf Moore, and r r c'.' :r j:rpc-:3.', 1 51-To ....ra a sale by Jarr.i C agent for the state. ;-;. 1 C2TaauUioriza therercoval rTt'.s coun ty seat ib j Wayne county, from the town of Waynesboro to the villas cf God-boro .. 1. Resolution In f ;crof Vci. J. Lewis for C24 tor carryir j a writ cf ehctioa to Pitt county.' ' "T " 2. Authcrlzing the Governor to erect gravestones at the graves cf deceased mem. bers of the Assembly,-' - - 3. -Io fb'ror of Jorial Barcctt. D"r"ithe Secretary. of State to issue a (Jr . ... 50 acres of land in Cherokee cour.;-. " 1 . 4. , fn fdvor cf Leonard Z'irLiieriT of Stokes county. Returns Cl'J fori.".:.!, i polls.-" 'M i ; -fo fivor cf Ienrj' Adiingtca- Directs Ihe public iTreasurcr to return him four bond executed by, him f it the sum of 31 15,30.1 , 6. In favor cf James C.Turrentioe; Sheriff of Uran"3t county. " Returns - him CCJJ amount pafd by him upon 0500,003 val J8 of una ia iur liic jeor " ' - T, 4 -In favor of Vm. Stringer tnd; Green Hi!!. Allows , five days compensation hr assisting in the organization of the Semte. ' 8. In favor of.Arfr S.' Mooring, C.tia of Martin county. ' Returns him CCj.Cj Ls. ing one-halj of a penalty collected Ly l.im from George Staples fof ur.laivfjl peddiing. . ,(.0v.ln favor of Wra, Dills, of Macon roun lyw f Authorizes the issuing of a Grant to said Dills. i - ' -1 ' i'- 10. In favor of John L. Christian; Sheriff cf Montgomery county' Returns 200 to him, collected for. failing to till. the Clerk's Certificate relative to blank licences.; !, , , ; 11. Relating to Smithville in i Brunswick county.4 Authorizes the U S.;0 command at Fort Johnston, to c!c:2 t: iiiccr in i Ellis ireei in saia towo.j - ; ; 12. . In favor of 7m T. iia for C16, as an express hi Col. James, Watt, one of. the Council of State, to attend a meeting of the Council"1 l'c' $M?: f'-l- i 1C: - In fvv6r tt the Justices of W.z IV-ce of, Haywdod county, Gran- - reduction of 01462 of the bonds of Jo;... Dillard and others for Cherokee lands. v . 14. In favor of Samuel Wallers, of "Mai com wpuntyj ;'; ,;r 1 ' ; " ; 15. via favor cf Thomas J. Roane; ol Mai con county, 1 z . f i-. . -i 4 a 1G. In faypr. of Joha Hill and ethers. . . 17, ( In favor of PIorris R.. Taylor; end C. Kephart of Cherokee county.' Grants them 3000 acres of land to erect iron works on.' --18. In favor.of L: II. Marstellcri 4 - -) 19. In favor of Wm. Thompson,1 of Ra leigh, for $93,50. ,;; ; , 20. . Relating to Committee Rooms in the Capital, i V ' ' . 21. In favoi of Thomas' Wilson, Sheriff ,oi xancy county, for 51,35. -" 22.,, In "favor of William Davidson, of Mecklenburg county, fur C6C9,C3f being the fourth part of a judgment obtained by, him against the Catavvba Navigation Compan),in which t!.3 state is a stockholder. ' ' ' i 23. In favor of Thomas W. Rooker." Dii reels the Adjutant General not to proceed agajnathim for Oiling to r.ake return to the Brigadier Genera L' , , - . i 24.. In favor of Michael Francis, Esq. . 25 'Relating to the Statute of Washington. Directs the Governor to cause the fragments of the statute of Washington' to be removed .to the room of tlrj State Library.; ' 23. r Infavor of the Commissionf leigh." Authorizes them to get buildi yommissioners of Ra get building stones from the slate s quarry. 27. In favor ol tho docr-kecpers of loth Houses, for C25 extra. i . .-' .'' 28. In favor cf Thcs. M. Cash, cf Ala- Treasurer. . 3. Appropriating 01CCO for purclnsejof furnilure for the Governor's house. . , for nn appropriation'to re-builJ the Mir.L 33.: Ia favor of Adman Van Cokkc'.in, for C500, fur the storage i and packigeof public arms. - ..j v , . j, . . . .., , . 34. Relating to the interchange of docu- ments. Approves of the proposition of the I Counsel irj all cases, where the intercut c f the state requires it. . t " S6: Authorizing R. V7. Ashlaato cnclj state lot in the city of - Raleigh. - 1 37; jIn;hfror. of Justin MarlisdaJ?, fjr C4.45... , ..,.' f .-, . . 33. - In favor of the Commissioners of thp town of Wilmington and others, forC327,-3. '39. ' In favor of John H. Averet;, slicrilT f Onslowlcounty 200, being -the amount recovered against him. - .40 : In faor of tReedcr & Lcugcc, for C9,50.r "t J V " " . ; ' 41; In favcr cf Vm. Ennctt for v Zo for carrying a writ of c!:ction to O-' -ur.ty. fi-L"-or'--o - - t .3 rr.ortgos exect;:: J Lv t ? C. . ' Harlow Creek Canal Corrp-sry. . . 40' In fav?r..r V"3 s!u"ct3 cf lha Ua' high Academy." Loans CJ muskets. . - 41. Leiatin to C.erokee Indians residing Ju Uoi.'.i Carolina. Requests our Senators nrd Representatives n Congress, to-use their Ir.jence to obtain a tpcedy fcttlemcnt of thti I just claims of the Casrokee Indians rcMdin I in this stale ' - : - V 45- Concerning the printing cf the Inau. J o. . Uoncermng tne printing a mc inau. ural Addresses of the Governor ef this st I - 40. Relating to estimates cf allouances." i 1 47. Resoluiions directing , the Secretary cf State lo receive proposals for enclosing thes Cap'll square, with o! stone wall, end tin iron railing fence, and subir.it 'the z:rr.2 lu the next j Legislature. : ...!, . ; 1. 43. - Resolution relating to the -history of I the statef Directs the Governor" to collect I i - . 1. ' . I T. W. Dorr. Th'e miserable Dorr d 1 . . - . . . .. I v'1Des accepting the tenns ohered him for his 1 Jiheration from the state prison of Rhode 1st. --. , ?auwai v3 remain. jnm prisons ' , Blazes! haw cold it is! Stir up the fire, you little imp of-darkness ! 1'frii: i fcr,' Ti:? a'.tsr.Ll.-a cfih2L.rcaduTis Jin-ct'jd tu the cd rni::rr.?-jt'cf J!Ir: The:., z Yc-n-riif.crer, ia-to-day's pcp?r. r-;-naa ac quaintance of several vc :s i!r. Toung, we feel no hesitancy in recommending him to the ciiizens cf this part of the country as an excellent workman and a gentleman of strict integrity. ' ' tJ ' 1 :, 4 ; : r congress.1 :.! xf ! I ! On the 25ibulL a Joint Resolution Tor the Annexation of Texas" passed the House of Representatives by a vote of.123 to C 3. This is the bilf Introduced by Milton -Brown, of Tennessee, lion: T The-following is he . Resolu. IOINT RESOLUTION declaring ihe terms Ion which Congress will admit Texas into 1 the Unin as a state. s ,. ,Hesohed lu the Senate 'and House of Re- presentalivc of ihe United Slates of Anirrica in Congress assembled, That Congress doth consent that the territory properly included within, a nd;t rightfully belonging to tho re public of., Texas, may be erected into o new state, to be called the state of Texas, with a republican form of government,' to Lo udupl. ed by the people of said repuLIic, by deputies in convention assembled, with the consent of the existing government, in order that the same may .be admitted ns one of the states of this Union. , 1 Sue. 2. And le it further Rcsohed, That the foregoing consent f Gmgress is given u; cr. te following conditions, and' with the following guaranties, V w:t : , . ; , Frsl. Said state to be fir.Trtd, subject to the adjustment by this government of all questions of boundary that mi) ..i! i with other governments; and the con:itu;L. it!, jig of, with tho proper evidence of its-.aj. ; tiun by the people of said rep 3 cf TtT."-, s!n!l be transmitted to the President of t' Unitod States, to be laid before Congress for its fiu il action, on or before the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and forty. six. ' Seconds Said state, when admitted into the Union, after ceding to the United Cies.nll mines, minerals, salt lakes, and pprir -", and also all -public edifices, f jiiicaii .sr.s, tar racks, port3 crJ-hart i.-.y navy. yards, doc!;s, mngazincs, arms, trmamcots; all other property end rr.c::ns - :rt!ning tta the public defence belonging to said republic of Texas, shall retain al ihe public funds j debts, taxes; and dues of every kind which may belong "to, or be due and owing said re.' public; and. shall also retain all the vacant and unappropriated lands lying within its lim its, to be applied to'the payment of the debts and liabilities of said republic of Texas ; hnd the residue of said lands, after dischari: g said debts and liabilities, to ho di ; ci" r.3 said state may direct ; but in : lvc:.: ciid debts and liabilities to beco: a charge upon the government of the Unite J Ctates. , Third.' New titates, of convenient size, iir.d hiving sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said state, he formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be enti tled to admission under the provisions cf t!.c federal constitution.' And such statra ns rmy be formed out of that portion of said territory hying south of thirty-six degrees thirty min. utes north latitude, commonly known ns the Missouri compromise; line, shall be admitted inio the Union, with or without slavery, as the people of each stale asking admission may desire. - " Mr. Doughcs nskcJ ll:3 f:r.tlcman from Tennessee to accept tho follow ir 7 ns a modi. fication cf 1u amer.J.r.cr.t, tj cz2 in cfier t!.3 lat cl.iur3 : , And in such state or tntc3 cs sliall he. formed out cf ihe saiJ territory north of" saiJ Missouri compromise line, slavery or ii-iol.' untnry serviiudi, except for crim- ' tr ' -prohibited. J - rir. Ilrc-r. -crrj-cd rr.oif.cr.ticn. - I Tho fo'.ijwir are 1!.? yesar 1 r"j 5 : ' YEAS rissiii. Arrinton, As!.', Atkin son v w, D.'i'cr, r!,:c:, ri-r1 j. Bl.irk, J. . c!, Jnr.rjj A. Disc!:,! 1 Bower, B iwlin, B r. ' Brmdh-j-: i, A . Brown, ?!i'.:)n En; .,, W;'!. .;.; J. ; r '. i. . t" . ... n n 11 n t n .1 dry. RoiAjn C:.- -:i A .1 if), Ui. Cultom, D P-n,B-i:. ler, 11)1 ..tS. II. Ilubbell, lli'.s CV-r!.-; .T. I son, Cave Job ns.io, An !rv. J..r. 'Jarw W. Jones, AnJre-v lien... Jy, Ilirkpitri-k, Labranche, Leonard, Luc..--, Lumpkin, Lvon, 'Mcdnslen, . ' el'v, McC!'rnnd, McCc.V.cII. ::jDov.-c:1. M.;Khv. Mathews. Josrph Morris, Isinc-C 'nrf, ' i 'urj !iy, r.i;..", , r tt, David S. II . .'it , Russell, J. Cjymour, Si ' ' t. Srith, ...1, 13 cc J, Ste- , James W. Stone, , S! r.' Taylor. Newton, iorrH, U , Petit, Pevt-n, i:. D- I. Reid, T.;. , 'I!.:::; Hi:' - - jrs, r, i ?, Simpsun, 11. "SL ,u n phen.?,J Alfred V 'lor.p, Stron; Th' rr.ar. Tucker. .Wel'er. - Wentworth. Woodward, Joseph A. Wrihf, Yancey, "and Yost 120. ' NAYS Mr. AtVt, Adams Ander. son, Baker, Banir;;vr, iirnard, Benton, ivrcngl', Brir.kerh-fi, J:rcm;.ih Brown, Buf. fingtonC-irper.tr, Jc:cr..'...!j E, Ciry, Car. M.Cv"-, in, C:.:--n, Ci man, Clinton, Collamcr, Crar n, D ma, D 'rrah, Garrtit Davis, Richard D. Dav: D.Lerry, Dickey; Dillingham, D Chr.er, Fish, Florence. Foot,. Gid,.!: -,' G.-ggia,-Willis Green, Byram.Gceen, G.in.jeil, Grinder, Hale, Hannibal Hamlin, EJ..-ardS. Himlin, Ilardlii Harper, II?rric!;, Ih-T--on,' Wash, irzton Hunt. James B. Ilur.t, Ji--ph R. In. rersall, Irvin, Jer.!.3, IVrley B. lohnson, J.!.n P. Kennedy, Yn ' n Hi: T, :r.:el P. Kir,-, ;icClel!andf Mcliv I ' ',Cd. ward J. T iorrisFrcemm H. ' . , . 2. ley, Uc. P.itt?rson, Pba,".:':, IV ".,;.i. sha R. ".-r, ?r::.-:nf P; " y Rathbun, R13 . t, RrJing, Ri.. , . -"k. well, Rodcey, Rr, St. Jhn, . R..K-U O TV.. ; 4 T. Rrr M bert' Smith, Caleb B. S.niih, Sirtson", A. Stewart, Summers, Thomas3cn, Til Jen, Ty. ler, Vance,! Venmeter, Vir'.--, Ve:!... !, Wheatoni John Wi-, V - V,! , Williams, 7irl.rep, llI Will. ..j - S3. : It will 1 2 i i:cn that the Georgia and 'i nessec, and p ut oi hn. Virginia WI"2 1 led fjr t:3 LIIL V.'n are glad to see thai . "hg Reprc:?r '" -z from this sttercf::cj to lend their ' ' . : j env such mencure. ' The f ; pragrarh, v;h.wi .we cr ; frorn-i!.: i"ork Courier Ecvjlrcr, shovj c'.nracter of two of the leaders l . ? .-..j j .... . ; 4... --v- : ... . .... . the Democratic party to perfection. If we were ; to, detect our dog f JowIer"i in the company ef Captain Rynders, we would lake him out and shoot him for a low.b.rd, sneak, ing cur; but, ye gods and Utile ' fishes what do w,e here see? Spc-k .:fily uhen ye tell it The Vice PresIAr.i cf the United Slates under tin c:m"l charge of Ciptain Isafah .Rynders ! i)ont tell it, though, that this is tl.? jirr.e Rvnders who was-carried from .Washington City to New-Orleans 1.1 chains', to answer tojhe charge of stealirg Treasury Notes! And it seems that lie had to'take Care .of Bill Polk, too. Rynrhrs U right,' for it was mainly through his tf7rt$, z.s leader of the infamous 41 Empire C.';.!' in the city;of New York, that thett ite uascar. Vied forj Polk; and cor.f-u it is more than probable that Polk owes hU election to him, an her.re ucsny that the 'CapVtscor rcct in not suiTefin the bi; ones' of, the party to forget; to whom they oe their eleva tion. ye d)ubt-- not that 'Rynders will be rewarded for I.I t7Jrts with a lucrative of fica: ' 11 We understand that Vice Pre&:d..T.t Dal las left this city in last 'evening's lrin for Philadelphia; under the especial earn of dpt. Isaiah Rynders, of tho Empire .Club. t At New Brunswick they met ihe Southern train, bringing Major Pulk, the brother of the Prs ident eleci, to.'jliis city.: Capt. Rynders im mediately, took him. in charge, (receiving him from thaha-jds of the celebrated Count Ta sistro: 'To Whom he consigned Mr. Dallas we a re not informed, though we doubt nut h supplied his. "place with sorr.? other rowdy quite as respectable as l.im . !f. Arriving t the wharf in this city, t!. Captain and his protege the Major, dodged the Committee -ap. pointed by onoiher section of the Democracy to receive the' President's brother stepped in,tp Capt.' Rynders carriage, and arrived in safety; at jhe Astor House. The skill with which the Cptain evaded the anxious com mittee ut thi boat cannot be too much ndtniri edl It is cc rtiinly singular that so honorable and honored a representative cf t!.j put' er:!d have Rny rivals ia cltcmpiirj to &us ir.ia its dignity." - 1 : ' ''new Yorli, ' -' ;;; ; I . .Below w 3 give some short extracts from n Ititter to the Editor, written by a friend in New York city : ' ;' "NV7 York, Jan. 0, 1843. 5 . Mr. Polk, it is rx'pocted, will he here soma lime next month. Hon. G. M. D.ill-is, Et-Presideni Lunar, of Texas, Wm. Polk, a brother of the President's; and a number of the officers of theTexian navy; i.- ?en visiting this city during the two r. rum . 1 1, The election for ofiicers of our city gov ernment takes place in the spring arid it. is probable that the Whigs will carry the elcc lion. The Natives, who are now ' in power, promised f very thing in the way of reform, and have done nothing. Tho Locos, who ruled in 1813, ran the city in dcLl to an im mensc amount, without cccomp!ibing any "Ood. It will be remembered thai the Whirls 0 , . , , i " ' 1 . - h.ada rmjority of the city ofiicers ih 42, and during that year the expenses of tha city ;j reduced nearly 01C0 ,000, and it is Her. i c J forth that it is very'probable they will c - Try V.. 2 election in tho sprint;.11 . ! - T. i ..crest of D Wm. Flint in the Sovlh. .'. j, at Athenis; Ga., has been purchas rht3 townsman, Mr J." II., Christy. i. . ..i.igis now coed ucted by' Clayton & C'.'.riJy. - . , , . We see it staled lin on olTjcial document that Kinc.e the 1st of January, 1844 J ino less than 153 married women in France have been legally charged with assassinating or attempt. irg toVnssir.ate their husbands! Dplora. I. j in--. ! r ust be the moral condition of that country. i . ;.' , - The c.T.-j cf ihe Lexington (Ky.) Inquir. er, including all the printing materials; was destroyed by fire en :the 31st of December last. s ' I ' Gz... A. C. Greenei Whig, has been elect, ed to the United States Senate for six years from the 4ih of March, by the Legislature of Rhode hland. . ' . ' jj Mr. Wesstes cm Nativeism. At the Whig ineetiog in Boston on S iturd.iy, ' the llh ult., soma extracts were read from a let. ter from Mr. Webster J The Boston Courier . . ( V '4 . ' ...1 , .... ) rivc3 their substance as follows : ' J , Mr. Morey read some extracts from a letter which he had whhin a few days received from Mr. Webster, in which that gentleman dis. linclly ss-crts, thatin the hat speech which he maJjin Faneuil Hall, upon the subject of rialive Americanism, he did cot suggest, and !. id no idea cf sggesii&g, the formation of a new party to carry out the objects which he thc.t advocated, but on the contrary, it h his Hrm behef t..at if any rt fur....? arc to Le i..ade ... - . . r .. 1:1 t..e prem.-es, t..'.r.2 r:.jr,v.j must emanate from the Whig parly, and be carried through by that party. - ; . - Ar.otlicr Cc 2 C . c...r.:.t th-.t t'..3 i,:rr.-....r :. lib ii. X. Vr"witli . T. I',. c ! : rt about 8o'. 1 1 3 ")me : :: -t the btart of the astrc ced to the trcr! ' -Should this c. ootitsdisco. :ry conflicts ' t. J, v ' i;j all tL-i rounded. nr.' :er Ci.w !i i!."h Gulf is sur- :r-. ?::'t u-.-.'.r if - something dreadful were ti h Paicsopji Kiss. An C!.:j p':r 1 -: that a fellow pretty uul curCw-V .-s u-. !' ccntly arrested and fined C3 cr.J j f ,r ing 0 girl without leave. Expensive bji i.Ci that,- .- v.-, -. - ... , . ... It i3t:atcd that seven persons f.v.:ii 1'..; rjrthern states arc now in cur.Zz.:. ..,1 i.i .T:r..2 Prisons for cssisting t!ju lo t;. from il.cir owners. TL,...( , V.Yj!., and Burr, formerly ftuienls in Dr. I' ' . Muion Insti'.u: i are in the Missouri Per.: lentiary for 12 years. Rev. Mr. Torrey, cf Mi5stc!.u. , i 1 Petiiteri'.ury of Miry. lindfj.-O years; Miss Delia A.. V.Ms!er, cf Vermont, in the Penitentiary cf IIcr.:uc!.y for 2 years ; Jonathan Walker, of Mass., in prison in the Territory of Florida for years ; und a 'Mr. 'Boyd is in prison in South Carina. In addition, the Rev. Mr. Pair-b-:.'. Ii i.i J-II Ltxi.'j:-.!, 1'v., fjr l!,o Tl".e Court has commenci d dirlivcrini its Opir.ijr.s. Tl;e fj!!jv. i;:g uera dcla-ered lat week: ' g By Rcffin, C. J., InSimmsp. Paschi!l, from Franklin, nGrmin the judgenient belo.. Also, in den ex den. MeLe.-m r.: P.i(:l, fri -s Robeson, uirirmirg tl.e j-i Igrcr.t !'! '. !. .so, in Ilinney to use of Pt ikiris r I ,' ' ; u ij,-. ii.n, ii.rr..:. Alio, i;i Woods r. Vi.' menl reversed atrl r" Brown r. Bror", f decr " c :. ney . ',' , ' - ' , 10 1 . .1! f.r u?ri. Ivh ... y , Sii.irminj the ju By J.,.:ll , J. : In a'r;: ex den. Springs t. II r.' fron LirT,!:i, clirertip a r"V: Jj r:cr3. Als, in G.il!ov.y rMt-II "1'. n,frum Brunswick, di reeling a ver.ire f2 Al. so. ia Tajbr r. Wilson, fmrn Ifuii' -ton, npri..ir.gt'..3 j-Jgr.....: 1. 1 ).. A! j, i.i' Kay-r. Brys-m, from !r: V, :f ' j ju lirment I", low. ByNAJTi, J. : In Qj! tt r. II- Ah ministralors fjir.i Bjila, Atliii; ;: t!. .t t!.'jre is r.o error in tl.j ort.'.'r rj J iio.-.i. Al so, in Willie r. Lui, fr i.n B' . ! :j, ; .7r..i ing thn j;j''-mrr.t l ' l k: .Al . , in l rrAt v. Briekell, 1'rom II Hf ix, j i lment o! ro:- et aside, and judgment hern for PI1::' 7. Also, inSharpe v. King, in Equity from Ik -dell, declaring that there iir.j error in 1! 2 decree below. t'upiricr Ccurts. The Judges of the Sjperior Courts have made the following nrrangcmcr.t - il-irglhe Spring Circuits of 1845 : ' 1. Cdenton, ' 2. Newbern, Judge Battle. Settle. Dies. " Caldwell. Peirson. ' Bailet. , ' 'Manlt. 3. Raleigh,- ' - 4. Hillsborough, 5. Wilmington, C." S ihVuury, 7. Morgnton, " The Washingtnn correspondmt "cf the Richmond Whig writrs thus ; I have lately seen in manuscript e pmphlet or book, enti tied The secret I.Liory cflhe Court of John Tyler, and I hardly know whether to ba amused at the ridiculous narrativenf the s iv ings ond'doir"s cf Jo!m Tler and hi eons contained therein, or ind: - r.tt ut the gross corruption which I fer is too faithfully re corded. The writer has been himself an eye witness of what he describes, or has been cd. milted tonu'hentic sources of information. He ha been a frequenter of the White Hoy". has leen and is to this day, trusted ly T.ir with secrets he icilhholds frcr. his ccnzti'-'lonal advisers. . There seems a -poetic 'j the punishment which vfsiu the trci: r thu treachery he his practiced toward : and John T!cr car.r.u c;;rr'!ain t;.:;t trusted r'iraiiica l.W.i the cxsr.r.'e h e in . 1 1 .. -l .".n. self had I aught them, and betray him th? f.rit favorable opportunity. : I do not know that this boolc is to be immediately published probably it will not be? until John Tyler has lost the K)wcr topunhh the aothor, who still holds an office under hi a drum isl ralionl but I have been allowed the privilege, of making extracts, and, on future occasions, may gire to the world some. rich tt -eimens. of Jthn Tyler's delusion, folly, and miserable veil's, lion and of his. son Bob V knowledge ol human nature, in the ( selection ofhis confi. dants of' his quid pro quosiur bestowing if. fice and. of his praiseworthy exertions lo make his IV President." V. , Great Fee-uzt. The Wetunipka (Ala.) Whig; cf the CLt J.nuiry, says, 'we are in a state of siege fur five days past, not only the windows of heaven appear to have bven opened as in the days of the flood, but ihe verv' bottom - was knocked out. Our river bridges stand as yet; but above, below, and all around U3, the bridges upon the smaller streams are gone, and the low grounds are entirely under water. So. rapid rise las pever before been known. - V C Cc: :.;: . -. The schooner Sir.ih A: on Sua I iy from Tu.ni , t, . itw K;h, uiih t:.a 1;.: tire but Us I: ij t -.n f 1 .1 er.J fc...jrt-. we get tl.e folljv : pal-rentspre.i. Tonuka tb j 1 re go: bick U t' . ! as i t : , s u:b. - : f f - 1: r ' ' ' f :r-hi; " " - "(2. t ii ' -rt-.f lint v ri !J 1-2 deprive 1 f t ipat.rt ccr : 1 : 2 . irxican scrvicf, L..!i-j, . ' " . they give in V ' ir: " in t m . i. ' Government, 'i't.ii, nf court ir :. ' ' i rogrestof dN !ri;-,.ti :.i i;t tv :inr' forces, and ho wa forced to rieas.ircj t . I re mo cruelty to ch:.U it.) Fi;. ell rnonMratiiins giinMt the ca'ti I u-.'.r, ; ' vingccomplished n)thir;T ir.ir? : hinations, ha nu;7 dirrcLd I !i r . . T. ',!a, with ii. m '.2 tj c .r. ;' : forces .f t' -it-! ,"" : : c . t (' -s fr 1. f7 t r. nr. J ff (' . t " .1 . i.'i i i.v.- .. 1 L. ..j j .t in n c. r.-i.e.', ;.J cmn;!' -r I Lis !:!.::, ;y to hn' j t ::tig.I til tho complete cor-niTr:.' mt-nt forces. 'Fr',"", t f r organized ia 1 : t , la, Oii- .l 1 , . , Lin;;: ! -M fy. TI.j r.ct r.cws ii 1'.. , A! l.::r pu!.i:!J in t'..j Ta:::...; P. S Dv. vrd l it r ; ' t ' :'cf a . . x.) 1..2 C;h crri. A J:rp-rctJ t'.'.. plains t.i Appirs, 3 nii3 an 1 r.f"" lie I L.-twf r- t . t " t.r.iV.:) r A .1 t!.j (.:!;cr, v.l.-ch rt-.!..d i.- 1 : ' . tlio lorri.cr, '.. wlj cap ' '.' i njtrmpiirg t. e .c-- .-.3 . ; ;rtrJf. be.kiUed. G.n. P - ' :l j .i t'csp itched by Bnvo I", p- - ! ( T t',3 i...tcd triKp, whil'3 Bravo hi-r IT - j en t!. march hick U f!xi,:o i..i;t prisoner. This h. C. I hive I):" - :..rl.j ' . . V ' T. The Piciyure is disposed t" f. , ; ; correct."' - j T :! 3 ir.f rrr.i!ic.i c-" ii the above L:t:r, but cj.r.irs th't t' - 3 grounds for bi'llevirg t!. rr: J .... i: -y h ir.dccd ia a pitiable cor. A' There were coined at th? Brsr.-!i " : .f the Uni-.rd S'atvs.ctDa! ' r. t, C., ' the year 1014, 0,031 Half EvJ3, er.J IT C32 Quarter Eales:' Value C ICILJ . . Mcedzti. Robert P. Biliwin r.-- : d ind, .iy th Macon (Gi.) Mi-sit., : Friliy mortjpg'iho 17lli J ir. j :ry, r'ir.ty, nho- r.vonr.d n T rr.ih ; f. syih.. We ! -rn that he hn J Ires!- ' thii 1 vcr.ir-; j icvio'js, nnJ wss rr. ' - ir-' -!-.'n(.ni!.3 r . : by f,Tme rrson or pf'tn yet f h-)rse wai fjund ti.-'d i. the vicir.' . : dy. lie wui Fj-p"-' J to hiv- ' -in his pn""!r5,ii',n ' J -r i' nor.n w".s f ur. i c' ;-;t ; r-r ". Theccttonfictwry cf Mr. A. II. V.i... of Mount Pleasant, near Columbia, Ti wnsditroytJ by Hro on l!.e Cih l!:. . Ci2,CGX r ' ' ' IATUnALtZATIO.f LaW--TI. ? TT?" American sfij's : A manJite v.-s t! ;j r ing served on tho Clerks of th-3 Cirri cf ! cord of this city, commmdir-' t!.?m t'j r; before certain U. S. Cimmkiicr.crs, t:i swerto interr"-..cri;s in rcliticjljc :. t., .fc.i rr. It.:-Jon cf t!1 cf cll.i ... I cf :.s ffv'-i ' '".ce v. i:!i c i .; u. : r: ! L'.it.s. il rir n, nr. ' , rt :.!-:i..3 '. D .21, 1 .!!. .:e e i r T-")r : tlcJjnC r.i 1 . .t :rly a 1. 1 We learn from the Ciiai.L G iZ'tte, t. .: a resoluti on Ir.z r .cd both' branches c." t!.e LfgiAhituro cT Alibama,'' by a votff t;f l ,a t!.!.!.'j,t j j: i'. j r.-.tion cf thb" ferr.ov I cf ihe seat cf Cover.- ent from Tusctl 03, Lj. fore the p-'nplj in . it next. ' - - . On Wednesday ! tf . -i l! l-Urnm Of a uuiiuin ( c. ; l. L -r... ,rui. involving the destruction ijfalx'ut 1 L . j bdh;s of Coi ton, ond it now becor..cs'c-jr' pa Ir.f jI duty to rhronicla the Io::3 t f r - 1 , rnore, by the Sam'? t ' v. Tt, - - 1 , it :i flr large ihrce ftory ! ri:': i"::rj h- j ?, cn " wood's fibuili wharf.- , ' " 1 - , "'. TI. 3 alarm .js given about I.-1.'"; eight "VLrl; I.iAt evening, uni v.! .it l:': 1 ha pot, a dense body of t... ' i from verv interMice of l!:e l-i'.l ''. - ' - j- that, the whI'; interior wb in f. .. .i s." " fire 'dpartinent, wiih tfn ahicrity zuA pre rjess deserving of all prai.i, were' i.i aborb'inxn elmosi tncredibh? sh:;. , find whhin ' the f pace of thirty rr.'r f leather ribbons? of the, variot:3f r-ioe Ktrvtchedalon the wharves, nr.il strer. water were pla ing on' the store, arJ 1 ' Vari'MM points, us to shew t!.2 1 j:: lb fire would bo confined lo il. ir: building in which it oriir4 ' . We learned lat.evemr'T, t ' insurance on the builr'.ir, in , , t suranreand Trul Co.. - .r:y, d.. we could nft .iscertrJn,- r.;r f able to learn tht p?r.: cf tl., 1 insurcd.r-CAflrwe Cc.rJrr. - . rt.- ' '.t 1 3-:5
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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