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11 -,si 4 JAl tnnny Intelligent Meth IYeVytrrian. UpthtJ Ionian Cut holies, ami other, chureh division infers are reconciled to each other Curis!iah, by doing srs' likewise. A rthc samp reason. If you want ' nnv further information concerning ! - thrlr reason (or doing so't- you can msU them, nnd they will explain Jo a on more, fully than I can write. Does he agree with that ihe qtiestlrm is not what do we say, but what does the bible n! ' , Doe, he , ngrce u me that the question is not, what is opinion as it comes from men a to the plan oi sal vation, but what is testimony as it come from the 'word of God, as to the - iilanf salvation?. Does he agree, with me that the; errtain lands thtrein mentioned, re- i incorporat-? the Raleigh and (Jton.1 new, county by the named t out ferred. 1 U. Ud Company, read 3rd tijne and of portions ot Buncombe und ancy. Vr. Invnir' a hill to nrevent mer-: raved . 1 , . lisea lir-l reamnz. I, . , Mr T R r:ihhvr11 rrmved to takdi The Sneaker t heir announced tnat up the bill to improve the public (the hour had arrival for -takiug r.p road of the State .and make it. the t th&srveial order "he i to amend order ot the day torto-morrow at l-aithe qontnmion oi,.- v., . ' . .. .'.,..'..,:.. ' 1 M - -v " - f 1M- 11 r past 10 o'clock. On motion Mr. chants and others from improper trfj dins wi:h Minor: Mr. Thomas, a bill to incorporate ihe Tnckasege arid Nantabala Turn p'd.e Companvyjread and referred. Mr. Wood tin! a bill to amend an act cntitlett an'act lo incorporaTe inci .u i",,': iwuhu;, n rf A vti v ille read and referred, tabh-n work Uonn-s wn mruie ttn " T . ...... .. i . .'. -. i r . ir..i speeiai oruer oi uic u;iv ior i .uuuuay week. ' ' 'I ' House rif.Coinions. . f Dec. A mesn ge Vva t receive frorn the Senate, transrhittirigthe fol lowing engrossed bill' and resolution. tow Mr. Bvnurri. a bill to amendan act to incorporate the town of Rutherford, referred. , , " -The bill tonrnendn act entitled Rct'to incorporate the'. Jonathan s Creek and Tennessee Turnpike Corn nauv.Tead .3rd time passed and en grossed, , , Tire bill" to incorporate Uxtorti i-e- question is not, how do vou feel! but male College in l.ranville county, -what k written in the law? howl read 3d time, pascd and ordered o readest thou?1' Now', Mr. Kusticus beeiigrod. i4 the alove called -CampbellmT Ifj Mr ' Speight moved to reconiider vou riv No: I hone vou will call us; the establishing a new coaniv oy u.c r.mnUiiirM nn, m.r fftv thfi n.-ime of Hooner. nnd on motion Wood fi iv the bill and e On motion of Mr. HavesJ the spc cial order was Yot poned for halft ai hour, iind ' the 'linage proceeded ,'to consider the lull to prpyule relic i jdi the pu."chaers oi Cherokee Iaiul Mr. U.ivner withdrew ltic'r.t last oilored bv him 11" N- Y. Tribune I'W nlt 1m; f a-, P'v;0-C Wnd Uvf or , m hmH.w'iu.Mediri. a small stream fourteen miles v:MJ ff San , Antonia and .Veurne'd'afte-V' two da ? havim sire, caa be act vd on at once. . I o this stand ics .are oommi:ttd, with a unanimity ihlf willlni hard to resit. IJiH for- the 1 opposition of the '1 wo vUw1Vt-j ihn l-npf Jfn nf eonve'ntioh or no convent.onwouia n e my , j , .-f f orfse ; alliourned--. ncljourned. islerr v the .ntnend! taken n'eoAirse in the y m to' the hi'lJ'ilure in favor f the Y pie far their decision: this is the, opin ion I'hear frornivitlemen who p'H iuon ciirh'le; ilucr opinions to respect- ... . , . . f - . Mr- Flemming. from nncy has present lgi tl.nt lln. inj..v.v.'i.imi( "... nijiKMH, , iiiti vtti. other eittzpus of San Antnn... . , The trial of Commodore Jonfs has . 4 . t ,.,t r-reat deal Oi nine mm . i till in nrosrres:;- nc put ii si pica -Not-diiltv, ftd ask ' .t Kitr a lair trial. ot- char- ,.e vrelefrcd by AuTlfWv ' respect led hd able SccrVtnryjol ibc Navy. Iord keep you from error, arid enable 'you to learn His ways more perfectly from His good wordj ' As to brother A. Campbell, IV. is an -inrdinary man in cur age a dcr Nformer a zealous Bible reai ing man tuth seeking nnd kecp wimout anyn u nat 1 have Tcad, say thai he is tiKtioir on my part; 1 in the process of tin f UefoVmcrs from the .simplicity nf.i departure grandeur of ChrUtianilnutv arid death of the Apostles and pr the christians to the present day. IiVe loved by all who know him. 1 necr not say any more about him, for his well written and less sectarian works . and eloquent .speeches, is the .history of the Church. The power of the rope of Rome . with all his wily learned tixd iN on . thc.increasc. ' The Roman Catholic are more united than any sect, except the dUciiJes of Christ, for reasons too well kruAyn -to require comment. k The lop; rati beat the, sects for he make Roman Catholic of them as he persuades them to bclice th.il his Qhurch Is the oTtlyJru.e Church! What an alarming state of things! Tlw Pope wants all the Jitfrrnt sccf s to give up tiietr errors and to be one in him. ' It is his policy : Read nd Thess.ii, a to la. But Mr. Camp bell wants all the sects to give up theif errors, and to be one in Christ on the terms of the Xew Testament. This is why he ad vocat es the caJjlU of christian union. Time andober vation, will prove the happy elfrcts pfthiscauite. Read John xvii. For w hat lie contends is Jude H, If the political Union of the -wise peopfeis worth anything, ifye chris tian union of the wisjf people is more worth somethincr; i'rr point of the bond ot peace, love, ibrbearanee; and truth. 1)avhV of old, the sweetest -of' poets says: "Behold how good ami hmvi pleasant it is lor .brethren to dwell together in utiih!" Win rises' w i(!i . oiit feeling solemnly a feet ed, after rcnf;aC Hie Saiom iv ' Beat! John xn ii. ' I do not' know what, men innV 'preach, av f-have.no ears t.o heat : hut 1 am a Bible reader., lam pleaded to read ar.ul show God's' w'ord to whomsoeve.r 1 sec. The holy Scrip ture,wrltTen b' tlie 4 Spirit of (ntl through umpired holy men of old, -is every intelligent (male, and female) persons public interpreter, instructor, .reprover, corrector. ndvier and di rector Ton his -wav to heaven, for which he longs. . .For this plain: rea soned prefer Divine Writ to human writ. 1 love the Chr.i-tiau religion, because it is divine, spiritual, peace ful, pure, true and lovely. How hap py are those who enjoy 'hp fruits of the spirit bv know ing God's word and doing his will! Gail, v, X3; Ephe. v. 9. 21 Peter i, 3 to 10, 3d Corinth, xiii. 14, A:c. . . 1 am too old to repent of my duty to act as a christian soldier of the ' Captain of Salvation and to tell truth ini0VC PH1W1MI.XEH-S0N. Buncombe County, N. C. i , Jan. 1st, lWl, S ., l S.i.lf Mr, Rusticus wishes to understand clearly what .we teach on the remission of the sins 'of sinners, it is faith, repentance and baptism tor Ihe remission'of sins not baptism lor the remission1 of sins, without iaith andepentanpe, Rom. x. 17, Mark "xfi.lV10.Acts i, 3 Matt, xxyin, 111, 30,5:0. , lfthe pditorsofth Asheville . News nre willing to publish the. A Wve. 1 will bonof their juMic. of Mr. Hoke, laid on the table and 'made the order of the day lor lucsday next. ' " Mqhdav, Dee. 30th. Messrsl McMillan & Kelley, .were announced by the Speaker as Com mittee for enrolled bills, for the pres ent week. . . t Mr. C. V. CaMwell introduced a bill to incorporate the. Uock bland manufacturing Company in the coun- twnC Merklenburir. which was read tlie 1st time, passed and referred Mr.G. V Caldwell introduced a iSill to. incorporate the Catawba tfiJije Company, which was, rcatt Mrjme, passed and reterrtd. viz: ; K' A bill'tocxtend the time ioY per'' feeling "the titles to land heretofore entered. ' ( ' 4 , ... ' -'. ' -Mr. Foster of Wilkes,' presented pcV tirions praying tor the otablisumenr. ol a new county. r ' . .v . Mr. J. M- beach, a memorial Jrom crizens of Davidspn, pravTng that a portion of said 'county mabc-vat' t ached to the couafv oi ForsUhc. Laid on the table. . ' , ' 1 Mr. A. 11., Caldwell, a. memorial from the Trustees ot the Salisburv Female. Seminarv, p raving-- for.' a change in their charter- Laid on the table. - - , ' ' ; . ' ' Mr. UaJ'ner; a bill more cflVcturjlly to provide agninst the circulation -6f seditious publications, and attempts to excite a spirit of' insurrection a mong the slave population h this tato. 't'assed fir.t reading. , Mr. Love, a' bill to amend ati ac.t passed at the session of -18 40 4-1 en titled -an act to distribute, the po- and moved tore conser thc,vote bv eea an mu m '.m ".; 'sv. v.VVinrfon naners. The city which the, other ..amendment had h given -Jn.i-nviabje-l f f th b?en alopted. Heai.t that be had U. mc i io auu .., r . . - . , j strange. in gen: --f. ' i.v:.k :. wnt.lt.w ivitrwitim exepeds his devotion to, Hn. 1 V ..v. innu.n ..u inn,;- t..- i-.ii'p it The General apecv oi , uv became it was a Western measure; I ref.T onto ac. harrtonv iecm-to'be and he was nntiillins to oceimv thi vou wiU tn.d in the Raleigh fimo m or peace - . . iHv err f onilUJenni. mat ".-. v n, d i o u s posi t ibni- Th from. the' source has ted to -build ing ' a road and if those interested c noney arising j, lmv wefk'. been annrorvria-: sariietl a ir. it drt not', claims as- an able deb.it cr ev.Hi This speech is j the SMtcit uf the Sstn. ies the' genMt'tta s think proper tti make thee amend ments, he vvouU -not .r trouble himself farther. contradiction. ' 1 n Ifwikiri'T. over 1 b I h The principle of thoOill !he LegMhUire, "and witnesMngttir Irojn han 4 . . i i fier a . lew' remarks from . Mr.i ?i average in;point.ot .la'.eni u i nn nn- nrr rerameti. ti was wron?; he had not cjinngetf httl proceedings for dhe lat three ia; opinion on that subject, but lu would Um proud tos say the delegatuv Ii not oifVanv more attacndments.i lllu t em Ue-erve, aramof ! llavesthe i.estion was takervonthe motionto leroiis.tfcr, andjt prevail-H1 ' cd. " Mr. U'. Mhca - withdrew his a- rnendnicnN. . The JiU'i6. ihen'recurring on the passage ofthe bill ni its x.'.nd readinsr. ue, is the Nybh of UNION.' j ; iHiprcIlctnij. ; Mrjt. -M. S'ltinders tVrm the select CommiUe?w the yashington .Motir umciithmitteita report, accompa nied bv resolutions, providing' for 'a- tone.wi ha suitable, inscription lor aid.momtment, and also tor deiray- llaywooHl thimgh a L-mocrat,- irt he- expense oi its xransierence to Trom suffering his p,Vy pr'edc; Washmj; ojj. . The resolutions pa.s- lections k 5 gtivern ids vtjes. w uejr. en uur .i u. Uh interest ot tlu West i invoked; o W eftgrosxed.'- "Hie lollowtng is the he has bv his liberal 'courr'of Iegi lat ion. and trjie ea.l and a51HT I,a'V rntrt ofthe CoiUlfeittCO The- Select CmmiUcc, Scc.t Ite port: ' ",. v hat the Committee, have exam- o Atr TTI.wni-.rV'-mnVr.l nm.-..l- li,f atlOII. dr.LiMo. ,,t it.., vt., twt.win?rvilvted 'in assorting and t.eKnding .1 r- ...:..ti- iwi 'i ; . f tlir intevosii nf tus ntimertate jonsn nnint a" rnmitnW tn v-s fL 1 tuciits, as well to t he ontiic Wsieni lucd , dh care 1 ho.Vry inlerest n- lard; wihich was agreed (o. - ' " ' Mr'AValton then otferod- ;the Ja- niendmcnt whjeh 'w.as ' rejected on l,ieh after nmirt" U. U. Comy Th,ch r'cJ tlr-t romlmr. S K llcM, U,c'U5,v,rnr rffll deli mm imM it:k n.r menuiiicai o.i- ivrred lou.ecommiueeon J'dncati(iii.i . , , . , . ? . ;.,Wn t.o ihe oath ot ,. , , fii,, i , . ; 1 . i u:i on: w men wxisieiccteuov n, o;e "'':"" , :- . 'Ihe Mavery redutu ; I 'fovides lor ditrihufing tha Ml;,-....,.,- ......n,.1 : ollice and enter upon the tlesoi hi ttonolMV. Sliepnrdjwere ,n mo" fun I dn the vliit.e T c' - 'j . t'.o -Mi.m v ihen taken oil Nation- it being New . Year tUy.'ii. and made the srccial ,orde 'P . iion of.Mr. AW.y the lb iWh: ?! 0th line will be lUfcTn oithe d.,vfr .mnrmv s he took up fe.r eon-ideraiFort rie Uillnf' . njunuH' t, - Mn -i,,,,' ,Jia td0ule the purchaser, oil Jjf lvevcrVe, vvon for hiin-et a rpura-HIncumvn winch iiae own laid ie tton that'long Vears legislaiw ca- fore then,am1 are prbtid in having it rVcr have failed to procure tV idapy The follnwsnor MMs n.isl th 1 provide retul lor read in" rml 'pr finri-iKcn,!- 1 ToUcC land 1 lie lull to .mprove the State Koad from Wtlksboro' to the Tcnnesc iine. -- The bill to prevent merchants and (others from improper trading with .Minors, - , , jTh'e hi! I o incorporate the Fayet- revwio ana. Warsaw Com pan v. '. ,Ji Mr. Wood fin two biljsa- bill to facilitate the subscription' to the. N. C. Ii. U'Cumpuhy and to insure tjie immediate repiVsentiition of stock ii "aid corporathin a' bill to esTablih a new county ly the nnme ol both of w hich passed 1st. time.. J he billto charter the Merchants Mr. "AVinNoiv tr,ovcd to reconsider! " . .1.1 . . , I ...1 : ' ' t u ' . I ii.,..,. -1 .""'rsvs, iro n..vu?rs. . - .( . , , Hlv, .Kjll Knd Aciv, .l'-dd tnmed to hu tm he Spcik,, announceo-jt jii,-''!" n.-the Jab.e, which was a Md I urnved lo, tM ;nir up - . , preed' jij . . . . - . , dner;being the bill ive tt., 0jcc, . ! iV.:SrrriM. Or.ir.R- - -lion of Clerks and Mau is in" .T1k biM io amend th Cojw,itutioTvl r d Senator irom lluneonoe, enderMM nnd Y.ancv. will aillrs tie- Senate, ni replytc) ilonW. Ik ' N.pajd,:ou ihe slave' V iiiHMioi- M WooJlin i ;"se jes'ionist, nollsim'aiNt.he ha j in then;, pow er to say they establish, Jbevond' ;tirjneMion, ihe highly im- ;pot'iatd. tet inar American- inde pendence w.in tnt )ioeiaunrd m tne county id . Meek lot) b-u i i', -.and t he tl gh at'one iiine i! niay have bei'n :i-ub'-jeet of oAntroeiy. Not sisce'lhe pub lication of tlie eiden;e in Relation ttt if,!) tl.el'iovvruorirtider Hu diive H4n i the (ieneral .A sseniblv of JtTy, other 5 idi uce- he- beeii obi.iined whicJL places 'the fact bey-o'itfall doulA Tiif , Cnjinnittee :we gratified killed a large panther, cijrbt hf- ;ind seven deer, with dttck nnd pau ' ridges too numerous to dcrurit. Xbo largest of the bears weighed over four. hundred pounds. Thr pantber was near ten feet in length', measnr. -ing. from the nose of the animal r. : the tip of his Jail Ifialvm&i Civil tan, Vita oi f . fc The , following.-, gcVletnen harV been elected .IVputics.a reprcini the tate of- SoutlT Carol fna in Southern Congress: LangdonChevea, ).. y. Barnwell, John P. Uichartbon and. Wade Hiirrvptdh. ; ' ' ' Halifax, W'tdncsilatt, Dec l. By Telegraph to the.'N; Y. Express, A'Tixmcndaiis Fire at HiIifrtr--ThpTt has , bedn a great fire in this city. ; -The North Barrack and . two entireV Erects of houses have been consumed;'. The telegraph line vyas partially de stroyed, which interrupted the trans action of thef America's news. , Fall of part of thr Horse Shor Fall! r-On Tuesday evening last, ourcitU zens were startled on hearing aloud and tcrrilicnoi-c resembling, as near . we candescribe it, 4he, heavy boorrrr ing of artillery, in qrjick succeion which, shook the jcarth j around us ve ry sensibly. . " Tart- of the Horse Shoe Tall on the , Canada side,' had fallen, carrvimr a," vv:iy rtboitt ten rod ofthe length, by Ijnir in width.' . . Yulwddc. Shares. At ail" terday, by Tl. Ik Oakes, the: I longing to the estate of ihe IJroekelba::! brought the; hatnlome jlrice-: . (vato. js vears old, a x:rz.t. .Mm, .mj. years old, rock in tion, ves J .ivcs fnle Wm, fu I losing da-'trrer, do.' . ISOj; Uolcigt) orrispoubcncc. , "7" - ' nu.iacu. Jmi. 4. Dear Sir:- -Christmas NeV Year and fun arc all gone by, and the Leg islature h-urgot back to busmc a--ain.- A large number oi members went home, some frolicked and drank -Nog, some sighed-for a distant home and a few were found at pray ers! 1 send you such information from the regular proceedings as mav prove interesting to most of your readers. Gov. Beid, like a sensible innn, got rMarrie7l. and ort the 1st instv was inaugurated usua . ceremonies of uch occasions,' and our excellent Governor has retired with" the-good wisjies of ten ,thou- sand Whig hearts. 1 begin with SEIWVTE. v Sati-rpw, l)ec.S8th. Mr. Caldvvcll, of Burke, presented the memorial of sundry cit izens of Caldwell county, in -relation to the , JIorse Ford Bridge and Uoad, refer- rMr Wood tin the memorial of cit izens of Wautauga, praying to be at tached to Yancy county, referred. L Mr. Woodfin .presented the peti tion of Ann Strange, (now Ann Ham lour) in relation tolhu. purchae t?f Bapk ;of Ncvvbe.riv was taken up and J).red its ,Trd readirtg. MesNts. I'd wards and 'Shepard, in5 i ommdtee otthq whole, debated the Slavery .Hesol ut ions. ' - . Jan. 1st; Mr Woodfin, from the Committee the following viz: , ' The bill to repeal a, part of tht act ofliS 'lt) Chapter '77, impoving li th on the income of vessel; 'he bill ehnverning the duties of Clerk.?; and Uie liiil to prohibit the light, of Ap peal in certain cases and extending he same in others, mil laid on tlie ja de. ; - . Mr' Thomas, from the Committee on internal Improvements reported the following bills with amendments. The bill to amend the act to incor porate the Caldwell and Ashe 'Turn1 pike Compaliy and the bill to -.intend an act, entitled an act to amend an act passed In '1833, entitled an act to incorporate the Wilmington and Ual eigh 1L Koad Company.:. All laitl on the table. Mr, Bynum, a bill making certain trespasses on land criminal, and i'n' diet able, read and referred. The follow ing bills .were read 3rd time and passed: , " A l)ill to regulate the pay of Ju rors and Witnesses in the County of Craven. A bill to incorporate the Grand Di vision of Sons of Temperance in this State. '-' ,A bill 'to incorporate Mountain Lodge, No. 19 otT.UO.-F. A bill to amend an act Jncorp7ra ting the McDowell and Yancy Turn pike Company. . A bill to incorporate Losran Lodge No. 1CI of ancient York Alaons ' .And a bill to incorporate tle tow n of Murphy. v ' . " The following bi'lls and resolution were. read the 3rd time. , ; r A bill to amend tlie act incorpora ting the tow n of shcyilh Tlue bill to incorporate to Ashe vil!eTivbio:r, No. 15 Sons of Tern pcrnnce. ' ' ' deceived a mesnirc v fronw .the House; anonncihg that the hcTur"' had arrived for the inaugurate a of' the governor. The members of the Sen ate repaired, tp-the the House of.Com mons an after the inauguration re t'urned to the Senate Chamber. ; Bcceivenh a messase from ' the House proposing to add the practis ing. PhVsiciansof both Houses to the Committee appointed to consider ihe propriety of establishing a Medical Board in North Carolina. Agreed to, and the Hoiue informed thereof. Jan. 2nd - Mr. BHrringcr intrcxluced a "pre amble and resolutions, declaring it to 4e tlie policy of the South to oppose bencelorth the increase ot me present rates' of Tariff on toreign imports, beyond what may bo' necessary for an economical administration of the General Government. Mr. B. enfor ced the .policy- and the propriety of his resolutions in a clear and forcible manner. On motion of. Mr. Shepard, thev were, ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Joyner, the Sen ate proceeded to consider the bill" to .. 1. .. . . : l iu me people. , ' 'Ulmotnm of ATr T m-r thr. Plank Uoad i orj-r w.is laid o:i theabln - Mr. S JMIill again nddrrsNed the House in opposition to the bi'f to pro-1 vide relief for the purchasers of Cher okee land. , ' ' -' ' . Mr. Flemming offered aiV'anacntl mut, provi.bng that the4 -benefit of : hjJV.r act "hall In exte'tvleil' to" lllbV (ivutjr,,w. jam -tueir oonas -and he submitted a 'lew remarks in its support. , - ' . Mr. Walton offered a similar a mendnien'and sp(ke at some length in support ofthe bill. . .- ur. Kayiter. gave notice that he wouhlat the proper time. offeMwo- mend'iiiuii - ",,',t sr'rif:s . iTITs act s'ffall extend onlv f N. Carolina, was takertup. 0:rm(Hiin-of.'Mr, Stevenson tlie sl'i(,dws ijotpoiied'untii 13 o'clock ; Mr. iit'd'4 Inaugural wa? about what miirht ltl.iv.e - been " ejqActed. The.;Fne SulVvgie bill- h.s - pnvse! and f the' people fold to hu'ld their mouf lirS! ,.,.,' ' . ' ' :- In lia4e yoVvrs, : . ' ' ' : Turn yytuc' 1 v: v Mr.' Kr,Ncv,:- V ... : : 1-.- , -I 1 t - t m s'itig. tite layers nv ir. Jo-h iae. 'J I vearf old, do. 17:."; P.ui a., pat Hoiim coe'tensne wdU UheSepn ionson, o ijnui-Mou. s. O.. in j i.rMrs oid, do- 1 100- Noble.'J(ear vl.nln'rmiMti-x' Mil reniiftivtos alike. 1 1 i-7.tl "the S t., G1 izette and () jn-1 tit" fh D- Mimw i , ..m VSNorthr-rn fanatim. and Southern try JAirnal ottlh"e Bldi ot .line .1 I.iborer, NO.: Hnrdtiinesjyo year old HiMircanu'Mtiourii'!' ai aewmiw i-. ivim-;. i.i.- u i. t uo. t;i i. Li,tiU'!atTHcrcuifv the 1. I lieed aridity rtlu,oaier,iiie ineivjH iii,ji,jrw, ui i u ijuiy ur uu.ii )er j, , -t-i the. C.oU"tit'i"a and tl:eT I nam, ttio's:tne. new paper, m .the Slate p.i ec. lit, Tje(Hunse,V)f Comnvnvi has just; rtdxirne'd fuj the diiy,! afit r an diet thovi exti ao.iiiiarv Jteoiutions bv the: peo- wilLbe imlnni liere,and I n-.pe ik foi mi ibis oecayn. 1 prod hv the deut-e is it "sahl a voting wilt nnt'lipatipoiineti. llis soeceh tde nl'Viwu !ote town Meek! ic.pe re-M ouut j a,s ci.tpnuii.'? ntcd mildiJii'c! ,s vour cdantv. that onrli rcsm t U l . t;tdoilM'riii!edSt;vtesiiri8Hj7,,,U'ltholK'rtm im nt onlv see the noMiioi'M and bvlum presided tifthe.Govern-l ' " ' , assumed vtheir Seiiator, but tlf.it or ol'tli Siate, leave no loncei. auy i easonof duutjt'on t ne'siibject". 'Ihe' fac's will -' find .thwlr wpy into th hi-torv of ihe eountvy which liall ihc rmv'be the better ale to locate sojne otP1 gentleman, upon a suojeci invoh i their.all, that they mav -e( I" t ... r .i : ii. , ii I , I llll l I I l-v 1-1 1 MM I ' II, ennui ir I . .. ... IM U.UIMMk !,$ il XlUlliLlit'r TO af. on to wiiini iv mi.id- f tin the w-bii-uess -with which Jsooienaii .'tempt ' Jraee. Vrul the men '(d involve ,he coimlrv' iiVCnmkee. eaunot. wi h!o!d fhe'ev- n'nTld' finallv Upturn the Gov- pre 'oi of the g, -refill s ',ernmeirs " , , te.t iis5f Cli 1 I e - lL-heh tllf'V Cll- prornp- ai'"ij. i hiiuj. ANiicrillo JlcsscnSccr: "Kf ' - Tttr not."- toaciu.il settlers on the land the shall not have power to 'reduce the .valuation of the land below two-third nfthr ri ice it sild for. Mr. Lhrhes suMihat tb.o gentle" in t!,p' eo.i-ti-.nion These .gentle mail from Cheukee; (Mr. llavs.) , ImV by wers. ..acu snokeso. earnestly th'at he 'fahnd-t i and I)r;ike; both'in lavdr. ot in wf hiimogo for the bill. It nstnciei-contention, io mawe ;u. ami et l V -iiiMriai ium ii' i nt. n tion,- the people might re V,erf . " ' ' V yi L-J 'V.m'nff, ot "Hit v iMu.-.u,,, ,lV -V n ' ' Watnro will probaMy not I "1 l!4e elon ot U:v ' Kent Uu n, ' ' mif i "I an I vfoioa ma: taUevj up to-day at Vi ov.oo. w ndt.rn be-e the firt of I- brnar-,: leitr( t Mi'Lthfr-Slairs to -earch out ujfflhtuU f,rU of Urn 'l011;;;- antl cohittuicateljifevldeiieeh'ieh I''""' tyify; tht,t u :il tJ;alfx ' l,r y'-""i'-"Yj i:KlrS?Tr,M.,-i I V'r'n ' "e rieT,v -upon, tliat a month ha- fe;a We.i'd b f.ri ii.t pjddic on ' t ( '"a fn Ht ..' lUr p.ttt uritm ttfthn at all.-and the laUf r, adtocating hejtUl he Millioient to mldr.re I theuljeL' 'fp C"ifitn;tfce do" not j "'7 ' '-V7 '"? 'f ,'r" n-U'at nftti ivo!aV-l amendment of 'MVeer.ullrage'i:l -S HIWCOMHI-V. ! he-i'a'y t Veeo ilm-i-H h at s";i iuci u " " b.w.fi." . W HnV, . persuaded the '' amendments otlVred by Mr. J'. vere ailopted, 'he. would 'support it. H,e continued an ariruhient against the bill..1 . The' amendments ol Mr. Waltort a n d - i 1 r. F.I e rn m i n g vv e re r e e el ed". - Mr. Uayner then offere'd hisametu ments,.and called, for a division of tlie que-tiofj. ThcIirst ameudaient was ;uhptM and the second - withdrawn, . Mr. Siler addressed the 'House in support ofthe bill. . -Mr. Uayner then moved 'to 'amend by inserting a clause providing that s;Vid act shall not extend , to any land sohl by he.. original purchasers. ' , - Mr. Have's' said tlat 'this amenw ment would ties troy the effect.of the bill, if adopted. Mr. Uavner said he , was ' sorry to hear it. .He desired to extend re lie I as far as he could cousKtientlv withi his duTy to the S.tatc. - He, hoped the matter wiould bi permitted to lie over, to see if the. amendment coultl be made more acceptableto.thc gen tleman. . 1 " After -some Jiltle discussion the House- adjtmrned" - Mr. Gordon, a memorial praying for the e-stablishmenof a new-county old of portions ot Surry and Wilkes. Ki-ferred. Ir. Sharp, a memorial from sundry citizens of lluncombe, prjiy ing to have refapded a sum of jnOney vrongfully J " i& t ojft he Treas u fy ' lie fe r rod . .Mr. COO, H KK'.IIUM J'U ilinu nsof Uutherford, praving against zc is inauiiiwi ly'iwdisnosiufflii'on tampan. ofthe majoity in theHou'se US, pa-s the free satiiago bill 'spcrate and di tyiot I from all otht: popocd a meiwhnen's. ' Ir. A verv.'roni'liurke, gave notice that nl'teClfii-r bill. p ised lie would then introduce another bill lUasIjuigton . , - " It - . w i.;..', "utd ' cjin sweep .ii t.3iMi-. of Wahingto:., flocked to s(ir'yN i i .Ill w .H.-)il I MJIo, Kv tioivin.cnuiieiie.r.-iiioii uj tnislgua' event LjU b plaeed on the.- block of. M.nb' wl(fii ll is been forw.irt!dl tothi- ry'U the pahiotic eifizei of L;nceu ctmf v jqr the purpose of. Iiring -e.d t Washington in order to form a.parUkJC i-i;,tHmie:d now in tlie progre- tfet $f to the memo ry of the at lit r x.l Ins couutrv hear her: no one was cttv.ippot fc.j vvil!lfK Nf.s. they--pi-opoM exeeptlhosethatJd.il not pet to mm fop a(oMn" tlv Moxnk Hesolu hear ler. She is a pkim, jilumn, heal- . l0Vwith i;epi ted:' 5 thy, gcd looking lasS pnsM-in the ;; j tf t,ijU yiXl.A vncx nmvt letoarka ) e vocal nowers ever ,J to further alfciUhe eonvt.ttiuoii; so as wacl onp plm of mortalifyi to g.ye the election of Jnd-es, Jus y ces- o the Peace, &c ighe pcoplet u , hcn -on,pAlT(I to .ImttMlheLimosetl, f ldov she is as remarkable for nose Ihe lacking on iojue frnge bill" aiiyjother seci'ioi or p'ro: vision. , t ' Mr. Flemmi'ng.of Yancy, introdu eed an amendment, to the frill', -author-; izi'ug t)iepedp!e of the'tato at large' to vote at the next Augns elect ion for orViirtinst a convention;vvhicli a-' mendmenf was lost. ; ' " - SlV. Walton, of Burke; oflTcied an a; inen'dfnent.Vvhich he "'aid was the el der brother of free suffrage, abolish ing' tho property qualilations t of , mpin ifrs in totn nouses oi me good common sense,: piairi; un.issuwi ing manners, simjdjeity in manner and dress and an unbounded charity, asshoisibr her vocal nnd artistic pow-vrsv, .She met and sung four pie .ees furJbe children of the Common Schoohat Baltimore, and appeared delighted with' .their singing. Her reception inw the Sunny South tt as warmand conlial as at the -North, but with less r piradf. .Long lUe Jen'nv." . 0 Mr. Fillmore seems determined of the land, and 11"" V1 11,1 "l il, Jnvv gislature, -whicli was -.uso oiei . Mr vvchter. It ep- do vv.li. ,r' , 1 pears nov that' the Vermont law. was , Mr. riooiming, of at,cV ollered 1 1 f he day of thc-,essioll nil( nnamenomcni, i i?"f " after manvmcmbers were- gone s"'S-,' - - - 5t .- V. i , rage; all free whitemen sflall bernti hom.e! force'tHhrough'ndthat it vyill certainly be renealod in one year, et-tr. the re-establishmsnt ofthe county of Polk. Keferred. . t Hfdl iml a-netitinft from . citi- ' that the Deo ' -!.... 1 a,--ti, j A.trti- ".vpnrevi.ided.1 that .as mere ,',1r1,'n('o'n tr the neonle-' eh i h l"s nla ' the v; hTKiy he allowfd-to - ' r ' , 5- . . - 1... tV, Umh tiiif td to le.buriy represented, and htMrvciliprointments have been con votev counTed as well 'n 'given; j'fil jlir nnd otiiPiy",h,.de,.ltid a laige vtmr)"C toviel .- mis ivfinuiuMi ..-,. ni mian. VT)ted dowDi-nicivvot mg, -against it , w ; i. , , j j jrJ account tif all thr4Tmrvvit ! nn 'who chioi to be Democrats. and-as 1 . nflti, Itmies are rcttinirj Ton tbe occasion kind ler- 't of Marble Jjres;nted by the tor the ,z,a' 'im'hlh County tfrit )Jt:'l,ngtim Mouumeuf,.and foiloivin-V -J'C'inadc- on ilfhe the coat nf.rlPl,n; vitli v,-iiv ol tlie State to-wit; ; OAUOLIXA l) eta) alio, Mix- '-m',ltl,Hl(-nv('i . a A7Wu-(, iV'Y dra his rant o,ln ernor the'Strtte Un such suf rf asnrcr iil ihcexpenHe b t,e jf y-. over earmngi1doeVrcttfm',lt a,ul or olutions, aud'tlHttfR VPSOinsres- nuuionru io p. - -i-.-,. -asurer be -ai. ' " ( CHIS1ST.U.V j' .-The lloue ofCorrfv - ' on Tueiday afternOoiVw ,,' ' !t'u al session, for -luu anii nn" solved itself into a CoirV' ' a"'re- Vliflll. ....'.- V ,-.". .-'if-. . It is. needles to attempt -. - ..-.wi 'rtAiioti iMiiroi. r a o dPt ?i ihmiii. t i iki' y in. uimi i o w - ,v tV sheriif. vV't Keferred, . j then lheir,votes shall not be counted. "Mr. Sloan introduced a bill to in- VodrwiH w by. t- publr-h-d pfo corporate the Sonsof-Tem-perance, coedhig-f of the Houe; foMlay; -the n-':.:... .v r.n i, tt-n r tin-i n-imes of thoe w ho voU tni 'each therfordtoa. Uased first 'reading arid jMille-iSf these (mcstions,.r J'.ioxbeiir referred. , -: ! Hv'.'clbide to them." I havy i rtloubt. Mr. Gordon, a,bil1 to 'lav: establish a no W: . count. v by of Blue Uide. 'tout'ot Wilkes and Surry. Passed 1 it's read ing and was referred. . - Mr. Barnes, of Northampton, a bill allowing decrees of the court of Emi ty, in certain cases', to transfer legal titles; which passed its first reading, and was referred- Mr. J. Have, a bill to incorporate the town of Lenoir ia Caldwell coun ty. Passed first reading,' and vyas reterrcci. - v : i' cernin'jr.i emyrflassed first reading nnd was reLerrnir. - - Mf-vSlfrirp, a' bill to est a Wish a of tlie Peace. &c w:ul be' called nip. in OtfHe'r to redeem a pror'niV to "e"all ttipmunrvet 1 have no idea, they will pas? ,hpy-. are not intended to be ba,sseii at this session ot the- Legisla- sentativ.ps disposed L practical good o'fjthe Govcr'nment.. The elarm otS. U. lrai neeii allow eo. .Mr, Gildings ha$ lost his; ngi-ating force; and must smk to a leytl-with all distfrbers of the public peace. Vptn-s - I .UNIOW. t x Wasltjiurm. Dt c, 2n? 1 poo. ' The fetivilies of Christmas-have superseded almoU; everything else. ivs 'duriitgnhe--pieseut week. . Mr. t:kv ha-s niTscnted two pelitionn.oiie lia;fi.Er((tiiNlvaniA:aHd.oue from Vir 'nnia. Von". th tariff, siid spoke in it heir .frtvori .botlrfe-ferretl. Mrp Ben-, ton nrotiind . in a miuuu; n..vn. V . ' . - t . 011?, AVitern-Ueserve'.)Whigs ami lit mo- Mr. Caldwell, of'Uowana bill con- ,VntN fro fir an open and uwrctnofed rrifnJ.tlif Salisbury Female Acad- convention, whereby. ,the; a.fiiend- je'ci office suffrage .u wea.tlbp-1 ilicr.amvivlnient-j the tqfljc may de- -tm wif;iiaj,,inR jeattemptiA l" ie.al and ridV1 tet ofi by- the go nnd mtick gravity w I'.nri-rtVl-fNil littl 1 h f "fit t ttU O t A l ,UJ w., . - - - ------ , 4r, ihr siddini. fardie.al. and ridt vN, -r-tlier whole twrecljinrhor )US a- laxKhiit'iJn 'fx hafif io Sua in ;ie- 1 1( H er n v u y 4 ,A ,,' t r h un .hnitn axai V' fa (;J,f it aitt tljihnnnral 'frag Lilnts nT a ua-e .( Hot tfnt rn hat ." .' . - 'WiiKur4 y ' - ' '." ' : ."'. , ' . . " 7?! .I'ltwn mul uu'i rhnll lr prt$rtrrl." - f I V linom-noXnrlh no fotth, na llt-t, no i I'tilf but One CwiUHon t'nuniry. Cl.iv. Ttio Cii50l'uliou! dm l-niuii, aftt l!rc Iw?, or W.h to tin- Kmf. ' Mi:-e4,i:. (;h vt k M'MDnts Want nit ir a i,v. o cur uV-s'-nliiTH rati i-mI us tln;..Mi-..vi'fi-r uf Jiiii i.Tiy 11, F- l.,l i, ami ii l-il', liny wilt luiitcra srrittl l;Vni, on u?; mi1 hit k tjimc iuniilit:T iti our 111,'. t)i iif:ui we ; will .i:iJl liivifh In tUT uiioi or tin' lllyiu fx i . ' . , Otf-Oor lill f..V ISl'Munc l--f ri.rnliTCt, li'.iv in tr ih iiiiiin vcvrral littndriil ili.illars, 1or wlm-li t arr c ntircVw lf j.vtnl ti on our Vulwcrib-.-rs, nnl " f'um'llnm nin'l nllu r V. imc jw, tli- Mostir mi st comeT .We tiavc no mticr tti-i nntrve but lit EK CT PAlME.Nt -3 " if. : r.fjrj-!f h'omc mij ow ing- u uuuM furnuh vis witti sonic Hour, lard, or pork'. Uiiy.woutil, lnucbobli'i1 , Us just n Ow. .r f ' lVV'TltTN OF "fllE PEOPLE. . It ii kiiuwn to our rimti-rs dial lliji sUbjml ba rr.eatcd considerable VxiiU rn.iil in the State, ati'l -a grtafdcal in lliir prist lit' t gi-laturr, arr(t'ti...t Itius for He liavc 8ai(t nodinig' about it; but a public juurnali-'t, wc fvtlit r duly lo opeak out o' the subject, ami wv do iiot-Vfmt w itlnut reflcc tioii, -without hating wi iijtit-d the subjtt mid its general -liearing' innr State. .'..After Ibi preface, v e openly derlare oursclf in "favor or'nn opes XIXDEPTBICTEO Cu.SI'EXTIOS Or TUB PEoPLft, W llOS' fefin-ll Jiave full power to tay, do, and ditcrinm upon ono and ail incisures . pertaining. Io. .thciiro poKi.d a'lm ndini iit'nf tbc "ConFtftiitioii of oiir kut.;.. Wc thc'inoro cli'ter fully fro fur tlii., because ""ul pitical power is vested, in, and derived fbom thf rEon.Ei Ik. i au-.fi we, arc not airajii io iruv Uuffn: lx.( ftu.i we have arhloin- known . tliciit do wrn v JienTifrblty Hiforiniyd and kt alone; b-j rauw we belit vv it to be their jdhIk' liable .l-Jgl ispcriallyjn this gvrttrmn making-, junciuliAf , and rcjrutst ihy and tlii ir children arc now, irom v ut, lo hat e a oice in . g-ulalmy JaVbjr ' to bo g-ovrriifdyt-: . . , .m ,-' ! r . I KTause the- tiafhasb'-tn proiriWed i. I . M chairman. 'Ihe leader can.1 ptr njat ylarorttvAtp'-ctnJ,'v'3,n!, lOmn idea of .1 his '"flow ofM)lil." bJ ! ! matter, Vcau: warc oppod to fjm.wl- ghttHC at jhe Mibfeet under con'-i(hmihU wlioto matte Cw the hand t,j l of ITU J I V Lr.'l'MlWI, er Ml WTii-u i num - ration: lot. a bill to oj lioni iU-inoulh jollsource Count y to pre veil t.r the, oh to t&o pa-.age .offish, terr.'tpms coofers; 2th a bul to aljoti.-n white Vorn in Calt'.wpll Count0 destructive to Chetnuti,.w it It :fu V?sion thatsaid act i-s not to exk1 10 dfjotf'h; 3rd..a bill fo tax I ftwFy antl Widow ers for the benelitjv' gent widows and maidens; es olation to inquire into the jPVen cy'Pf sending the Raleigh A'lfas, tdn iloarKo the World's IX'riyon- and ject a in -'i;Vtizan; and ahcrf, -.feel . Wore for ILcai 'iKht.r w tion, than the jri ol of tt Slulej'be- uc, l.v . (With .. .i. .lrfUrsi--i.il of a oia-. .j ;ef onr k-gi-Wjra, wlicn tty Virtually do ." i; Ptoole. a whom lluvwe Ibiir promo- 0. . r . . , j,uit,nr. auie - " vc uo, rigtit, .or are. ineap; Gcn- ,Messr.. uwin, ict-1 k- -fif. t, . t0 it- Ewinif- and t V - " - vattlaim bill; .' . 1- , - -WT . I. . '. tonfciangum, -"o. Uvlierraliniiti mpmiatinn. . or iscu-cd the tnllwidcti was. fc. hvK'hair m.tn; d re an inen rxjrta.i Injthf'll'iusc Mr. Hicliardfwi math? . id tin V ....... -.,.-.ru .-,.! in. nar .V . Uv making awwIoiciiUm may V -ot putting k h a.ncndinenti and a ay otl,(r ' . .ntttAint. o ihe pewle. toa-c ,. . .j...f,nihcmt- in iik ir iiiro - so as tor; and bee ... rmiVne. Democratic Hcpublican, an, ' Wiubinu-ton, Jefferson,, JaclUon, and 1V.EfJPLE6j tw,1 arc Szicr than alt) oocTaA fhf tf.re, C rlantd ' on lh2 side of a PE Co5vW?t'iow," .and such a h form, if a ay, h4 X ple &f our plorious Old North- Statc rnay ayX ct)neeU-d wisdom t bey want VV tia, e oy,; to a . mendmeata we trouW RV0 ,are, but this i not v the lime to declare them, 'e shall ?peak out in doc titurv what wc think lot,vll(j eVcry other ciV. it-n ha ttic privilego of doing 'ijC same. This l alt wc want, ami .we will eubiniU0 nothing lc tyrlsrT Huitilui t in Pbil.-dtiplrt were tvtV - ii k if by f rx a f'.w ?siife, - - - l; . - ; - i. .j. - - : i1 1) 1 V i ...