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r!r. J. O, li. V (;,, i i,3 jiiusimioj ih fob
).' IVamUa and Rusoluliunt: " ' "f
i hrrtat, Ti.o Cur riwrt of tin United Stale,
; t I .t f ..itm, t- i . thd Kprtfttt&live
I a .',' w Jtnj baviuf lb k-Jl Mtttfl't1 ef
t --..I i.u(l ftum lb ..: -jti.e ef Mud M .',
(' vco HI enconlones v- : ti Ilia provinlone r Hi
, Coil!;;. lotion, both ef the United ttat anil th
' but of iw Junwy, in'l J.:.,.;,J o' ire to oc
cupy their pkcss, iu .do of til twrtuummta.
r unit I'd, Bnu ti mi ma iiuaruAO tu i;ia
Dt if Eimilvti, That tli ict aforesaid wn
pilpbla million of thai cIkum el' tit Comita.
i tioa of tim L'mu-d SUtea, wiiick dacl-iri-e that the
tim, pUeoaand rua net af koMine elsatienafor
tiaoitora end lUpruiMotoiivaeakail be praturjbed
in mob duw ey in- irfwinuuire uiereot.
Rttoltti, further, 'I'iiml Hi praeedunt to at
vanince null aU (It cuatoua uul laws MUliIuh.
ed fut lh government of Legialative bedtea, tad
it' earned eat into practise hereafter, orweld be
' directive of lb fundamental principles sf Re.
puuheea Lonromaut, and of lb tight aad see.
eriuty f th Statoe. . . . -.. . -4
litmlvti, furtktr. Tint It to lb duty ef lb
nwnl Lezihhtare f tb Blales,eompoM8g tb
l'niaa, indignantly to crew ea Ibto f ret attempt
of factious swjorrty io Congress, to trample OA
11 lwe and all precedent, t g iu power, to fa.
ten an e4Jojrneeau.ra lb ptcpla la badiaoe
t 1 Ueeutive dictation. ; v "
Rtfolni, furt&tr. Thai v will stand by Mr
ttrta Mate, Nt Jarasy, la th itMrtwit of ur
i;l.t, and oncralubu br on th briUunt
icl.ry iKa bt ac unv, and tb illi.rln r.
b'k .h bu thertibjr gio to tu teal and Zuia.
1'ici of lb:ecaliv paarT .. . i
Tbew RciKilotiotn wert rnfrrred to t!i
C !fel Cmmttte, heratofur rMd chi tb
i.' cl inattef in ibtn mbrtasd. .
i!r. C!dr II, froia th Select Commit,
fc oo Ibat u! jeel, reported taill l tUtcb
t pH ft lb euunty uf Inrdell la tl cou.
lw tf IVitL.. TK t tl J .l ... !
r un oral,
kcooiI tod third iiuea, putcd.tod orderad
to b ceroaMd : - - ;. :
Mr. Wiutoa, frota Cwwtiitte n
lb JuJiamrjr.u wbm trrrred th p.
, tiiioq (torn thlibt Cnut, concerning
UostetftatU," reportad jainal WgiJting
on thd tabjtfcu, Coaourrad in.
-' Tb btU ! prVMt rllioj uooiiurtd
crop. wi read the (bird lima and frjstd.
" Mr. Raid BMamtnl bill I idcarpurat
ibf Br CrSl tlanufaetotinj CumptDy
in tb county f Combei UoJ, wbicb
tt iA tha Gri lima ami nmmfA. -' ' .
A uicg to minisiiirnni ins?mat,
roucurrtng to tL Brwpoitioo oftbia flou
rtof tit in of bi Ctefllaacyi ibY
Ourtrnor, tod tb doeumeoi accompany
ing il, on tltubitc! of Fnocb SH)l,a,lw.
. la JMtrtSlrcl Uoomttt,nd informing
.1 fl . C (I I M II I
IUI y vjru.iv, kjfiuiu. JI1IB IIUI
Ion J, od Cooper forai their brtt h of njd
, Commute. l!eir. J. O. K. tt't!Urrt,
Cu:hm,Kerr, Smit! ad Ftrrov wr ap-
jmtrd M III part of t bit Uuu. .
TLs folloarinj bill r rarb rfad lbs
!,ifd lime, patfci keJ oidunsd to ba-
g- 8 : "'.,-- , ;,'
, ib bill pnrttiKn for rettorinf to lb
r't'it t itizot pertuo cot.f:td f
i LMlnMan jtiinav-: I
T .
'' 'I j.n I !i I 'I lt prt-vent t
. II -m i. a i ,tl L i.g ui;4 puili'J,
Tb edrouoj I,, II hiuI.kij au jiiri)ii
tiua for coiiipli'u4 ilo ( ., Mt.d of theSiBia,
ad fur uilmr -u ; kj cad (li ftrtt
liin, ud fiumij. t , ,
',' 1 Vrf.,. V'-.-- , '.-. '.4
. Wediuidtttj, Dee. SQ. 4
M; IsrATE,-;''-'
, ', Tb Scnal; tpenl ont tim in conimit
ton of lh wholtf, Mr. Spruill tu th ehaii,,
o lh reoluiii)U rcluhn la litniibsr nvr.
winch a read tha accbad tune, nmudixi
tiJ pcd. ' .', . f - ' '. 1 ;
Tb Bonn retnlvtJ itwtf iuto commit
tf lb wbolo, Mr. Edward in lb cbair,
ind look up lb bill for lb labliliui
and batter recitation of enuuniin Kbuola;
lb propottiuo of Mr. Mitchell to ttrik
out all after tha ocimj c!aun atill pend
in;. . AAr om tint iprnl in lhtcNiid
eraiioo tbnrwjf, ihe comaiitle rote, and b
Utoad kav to ail ajfujtu ,, . j
Mr. Spwd preaeuted a bill to aathori
lb making a turnpila rod from Utvitl
to tb Cliowin liver, and to incurporat
oowpnnj fur that purpote. Mr. Mtlbar-
mid a bill to loeurpurata Iba Lull lUtor
Minufiujtuiioij Company; which bill turn
d their flrat reading. n t ,
,5
SZ1.
"I
TUnrttlaf, January 7, 1111.
;. TO ocu fkiends. ; .
Having procun d tha aervico of Dr.
Daniul Axburv, tho Editorial tcjartmcnt
oi ma journal ai in lutura W unaer hi
charge. W'a have Jong becu onxiuua (o
obtain tlie aid of one who c'ohIJ dovota
mora (tin nd attrition to lltat dcpnrt
ment than oursulvc. ' In rccomineiiding
dim to your notico, wa trust that our rea
dora m ill find our aheet in fut are more use
ful an entertaining.' ' '.' ;
, r , T. J.UOLTON. '
TO TBtE FniEXOI OF TUB JOl?KSAL
la appcarinir before lb public, in tlta
TUencroiMrd bill to make election! uai ! carmcit v of an Editor, all will nattirallv
ioro,tbroui.hoottliSii,p8d iiacoad;Mr)ec, B0 poition"of our nolulcal orin.
crclfixo itssios. .
radio, 37 la 7. : - " 1
Mr. Albiivbi moved that a meet" b
tent t lh Coinnun, akinj ibeir concur
rwoc in reteiudinr; th : iululKia adop
ted l adi-Kira on Monday aeit t bicb, wa
motiM of ur. tsprvill, wat laid pn the table.
: ii'jvsc or cujiaoxs.
11 r. Iloka obtained lauf aboc from
and after ibia day, for the reaida of lb
SeMton. . .. v
Mr. J. r. C!Jell nreieiited a Memorial
from be Agricultural Aowciutioo of Iredell
ciplea, and the course ve aUall pursue
Wbig ; bare been. Whig we are, and
VTbig we iuteno tojie. Ail cur cnorgica
will ta exerted ta matmain. the bigb and
nob! atand, ahicb the Whig Party now
occupy before Ibe world. Vbcn alver
aily and dcapatr accntird our lot when tbe
uoitcd exertions cf that rccklca party,
xlcpt th Democratic, tlircaterred Jo do-
t The fullgwtog articlo ftotn tho IU
I jih Ilci ,tur of tha lai iuu(., avutiiina Iho
lutcst irdurroation from tb Lrgi iladuo f
b'TA'f E LCCIdLATUKC,
No ex(iclati4i ii ciitertaiiif J, o fir at
can collect pulli'f mniini'-nt, that the
Legiklutur will adjoutu on Mutulay ntixt,
Ihouuh tho Bunate bav rvfunoil by a tlo.
cidod majority to rcttind the Koaolutiun.
: Notbim tlffmita biu been don yet, on joo the lbtU ultimo, cb.ctd, by tho Le
tlieaiihjtciof the lialtiighaiulOajilon Road, j itduiuro of Illinois W b a &iiator'of tl
Tito hill to alter tbo tiine of holding our t United Statei from tbat Elate for x ye
i BfAtf .fill ..MifnL ... i 1 1 l.ns. I
county, praying for a Mineralorical and , : . ... ,, . , b
(Seo!o5ical aurrcy of th S ate : which a I Ved a w,,h rcgardU-M f the fear.
rcii rrud to tb Coairuitte on Agriculture, i wi toinbutationa around us. A brighter
day has dawned ypoo our coiiutry." Jht
dark and ominous cloud, that loomed hea
vily over tho political boriston, baa rolled
away, and he aun cf our proorwrity a.
gain beam ui bia aplcodoN Cut, let Os
remember, that "eternal vigilance," ia the
onTy aaieguard oT libciriy'-Ww will epoii'
crenr encroach meat of powerw Lctlitr by
tb Exeouti? or by Congre, W ad
boro to tho Cimttitvt ion, lelioving that it
U fhe only landmark by which the Slip of
State can to guided from tlie shoals of nxo
archy, and the whirlpool of despotUm
With regard t out course ; we wilt be ln
Sependent tramrbollcd bv no man or act
. " . - "'""" "
04 motion of Mr. Cardll. the tloua
reaolred itcUinta a coiuimtiee of the whole.
on the aulj-ct of Common Subool ; and af
ter luoie tune urtenl therein, the Comotittee
roae, reported progrea and asked, leave to
il again, which a granted. " ' I
lu Uiroa adVairned nit 3 e'elock.
r Hr. Ptaditr, from tb Cornmitta a
ChHOwno r wbobjTts Mt.jHct bad bw r-
tnrred, reported that tnajonty of aaul
Committee bad inatiocttd bin ii ak tliai
Ibe Committee be discharged from Ibe fur ,
thee cooaideratioa of u muck of lh lUort
of lh Biiard of luloraal IaiproUH'0l a
relates te the -payment af lysine re fur
turrev of th l ijetietill and VTestwa
Hail Koad, which wa concorrcd in.
Mr. I'uindf Iter llicD nrerr.td Ilin!ii
Sou to pay fur aorya for the Fyettevilta j VfVi ur watcli-word, an
end tora IUJ llnad m hicrwa read the enwarq we willv rfftpneo.plteiPMtra&
Brat tun ana ( , . tinn. n. . ,rr m. A nnr .n
. - ' l wMaw waw at. e v u-ra liwv !
Tb bill t aiMMd an act. ent(ibf4 an art
la ttccod the 5911 chapter lb Reeiaad
" Blatotea, entitled Iruwleeot debtor. '
' Tb folluit)g cnroitetf bill rcired
torn tb Eooat, r each read tb Cm
. time aueel ptmU. '.. ' -'--
-' A 141 to tonJ tb I Oil ebapler f the
Hatrrnd Siatotea atitled Reeou.w
' ' A bill M Btteod tb 53J chapter of the
Ccttaod Statote . eooceriwng the Governor.
And biH ba incorporate Iba Nar.tahata
Tumpilt Cooipanj of th oontie of Ma
con ind Cheick. ; '
M(. Duydea, froo lb Com'aitte on TA
Dcatioa, reported a Raolutioa direoting $
Ijsb of SlO.000 1 b mado to Wk For.
at Cnfln' R.iii ITMnlutuia Wa nail.
edopird) and ordered to b grid. ;? Uoaker, with five thereof the feraily, with
The Bill toatuborte lh lajio wff and! toe o)fn oi roooing toe premise, v't'j
fttabiitbing Turnpike &od lrr Leila
I.yneh in Buthorford coaoly, I lh Wid
dow Sail r OuaeoaBbwCoanty w read
the thirJ ticoe, paaead and ordered to be
crpreaeed. 1 M " ,
, t)a toot inn of M r. Carrtrger, y f 1
finlft, TaU th lb CeoiBJ Ball
B allwd Wledy eeeaiPf at 7
'dock far a ateeuaf to fan a UWrary aad
liirterleai Sector f Mertb Carol..
-i : ,7aeWay, Pr. 29.
' ';;,6ESATli"r;-, .'
The reenrolioo W rltio to tb Statu
if Waahiogten, paeeed ill (bird reeding S3
I 19, ad wae ordered I be engroeewl.
T tr-ILfur b wtaUiehmeet. and better
Mnntnlinai af ComraMMI SohooU, WO aaMfld
nf lciitf .A "ptiydwiani la'Albany
.. - ... IV -1 J 1. . I. .
rd'oe reotto of Mr. Cbepard. by king 0f th doeeiae of fin and
Literary Food for th eupporl of Bcboola,
ny a ,toi w ' . " " '
T.-Ueaera. Arrieft-. fl-d, Cep.r. XL
werda, Etbaiidjt. Taie". . Hilb Hoab
Vr. Jhw-. Ukie. Wia, lln tOTI'
6p.r. . ro.U. Vb.k-r. Wb.t.l4 IU.
.i.l-r, Hareraee. U.H.". bWeher. Witeb.
II, Ble-m. aletehwd. alontewwT. Mvere, Orr,
I tiaa. tt ertb. , '
Ur. Mortbead trm lb Commute on
lh odienry, to wboot waa toforred tb
Rewnlutio inquiririg t tb propriety of
tha Ww eraotinf Banking Hi
Irnze i bie S"1 lb Liieil!, Cm-
einoatti, and Llnrieaiow uau aw ""
pany, reported adversely thereto. Con
curred in. Mr. II. l reportod Jj b.H
coaeeming the Baake eetahliabed, aad tbo
wbicb may bwaftr b taWiehed M Ibia
Plata, withobt araeodmantj and !eeJ re
ported adfraly to lh bill concerning th
eollectioti of debt frets lh Bank f Ihi
Eiate. Uoth tb bill wer aid on tb
tiM. , ' -'- 4
0 motio of Mr. Maof, th Senat r
aolved to bold evening Saaiioni after thil
KOt'Sfi Or COMMON'S, i. ,
Th bill to amend the Reviead Etatotee,
entitled an art for the preventing fruik and
f'9idutKnl oaveyaacee, aad to rjal lb
21 . -tinn t tMjf, Waa read th aaood Urn
jn I f . I. - . 1 ' '
Tb I il to amend lh Ritiead Statote.
envli'd at ft riffrm)( 8le aid free j Both Matroird, roamed man, (br lit -
Prone of enlonr, wat raJ the aecond lime durtnin rf hw daughter whowaa p mem
t ) pud. s , .,..: . ; Ibo with bim of a church cbjir", ;
Mr. Morrti prtraebtt-d a bill lo authorize
lb runkiag oi Turnpike Road iu iliecua
ty f lleudertoa which a read (he fret
Urn and pa.", '., j ' i ' -
' Mr. Bryan preteoted a Bill to approp'iat"
1 100 Id ibe improvement of L:wie Foik
Road, which waa read ibe fiiai lime, and
paed. :'.', :-,"!''" - ! '.
Mr. Siler preaMileJ a Pctitica from (be
Tenneeae RiicrToropik Company, pray
ini an alteration io lh law ia certain par
liculatl therein pcilUd ; winch waa, oo
mwtien of Hr. 8. referred to the Cownuitce
oo Ibe Judiciary; . r , ". '' , ' " -
, SlurJering aa lurr Sl'.Wc learn
from tha.l'vrUnM'Uth rime that in South
amptoo, Va., an Moudtry night week, were
uccssiVety butchered, Sir. Seott, an aged
on of the houaehoid eacaped, which Waa
a little nrgr girl, to tell tho melancholy
alory. Tbo neibboraoo bearing tho now
fro o lb girl, repaired immediately to the
premier and found the bouse burniog ekiw.
ly and lit bod tea of tb etaia aa they had
been murdered. Mr. &ott wae a worthy
old gentleman and reported wealthy, and
th bop of pining bi money led to tb
perpetration of tb murder. Th auepec
tod peraon ba bee apprehended and eo
cured for trial ; I met a f blood npon hi
wbiakeraand th discovery f the clothe
that be wor on tie night werw evidences
f bi guilt. f--.vv.V '
we will regret at i lirt one thin iVcertatn,
V shall make ditrera attempts, to please
oarauvea..;. i , ASBlIVi, s
: llore'a oar KT gentlo reader end a
merry New Year to If your aweet
hearts prove (also futgot t&em, and if they
remain (rue lore them the' more. .Them's
our aoiioos exactly, so make the moat
of ,m.' t 4 -il yr Vif -'..'
- FSlnotber )-ear lias rolled away, and
with jt, thonaod of beings whos hearts
wore warm with Lis I purple current, have
passed to th grave io ailaacov Their
pieces are now vacant. Many io the fresh
nes of youth and innocence, whilo ga.ing
on the bright and happy vista before tliein,
hav felt tha icy hand of deaths Many
aged, whose whitened locks spot of three
core years nod ten, are seen no more!
Their eyes have closed n death and their
voices are bushed forever I Before roe
passe a youthful form yet, bia face bears
trace r sorrow.' lie, tb '"gallant and
loved, is alone ! A lt short months ago,
aad a being, fairy -like wa before him
rjoar was the to hie heart, bright was th
ey that beamed in tenderoes Upon htm.
Sweet was the voice that whiapered u bia
ear i" Word of, love, but alasl like a
dream she passed away J AnJ why fuoks
tUatBtothooo
Stat Elections to tho Grat Thursduy ol
Au'uit, end (o mako Iho timo unifui m in
every Cvdnly, haa pncd the Senate, and
is thercfcio, a law. The Whigs will nt,
hereafter, have tho Loco-fuco nmjuritios
from KJgeconib, Nuah and Wayne, com
irtg id ttjion them iu advance, dtiuournging
the wavering, and inspiring the dutihtful
with delusive confidence but every elec
tion will be determined on ils own merits.
We hopo the Whigs will tako timo to
pass the Reaolutious submitted by that
staunch Republican, Geo. i. O. K. Wil
liams, touching tuo wrongs or our suiter
.State, New' Jersey. ', Such an expruMsion
of opinion is due to that disfranchised num
bers of the Union, and to the principles of
tbo V hig party. 1 - ; , s.
In' tlie Hodsc of Commons, yesterday,
Rcsuluttisis wer adoptod requesting our
Senators and Representatives in Coni'rens,
to ur;;e upon tbo attention of that body the
expediency of re-opening the Inlot at N'ag'a
Head, and the jnstice of remunerating tho
claimants fur Hnoliatioos committed oo
oor Citizens by tha French Nation, snte
rlor to 1800. A'ost of the Administration
men voted against the Nag's Head Resolu
tion for reasons, no doubt, satisfactory to
tbcmsolvss. A motion to stnko out, the
word rtipitil aud insert inttrvct, gave rise
to a very spirited and exciting debate
but it was Cually begatived by a decided
vote.' "'"' r .
-j -i:-
Svprtme Coerrr-Tbis body met in
Raleigh on the 26th nil. and the following
gentlemen bav undergone an examination
and been admitted to Superior Court Prac
tice, viz i T. UTttWll, of Halifax Ja
cob E. Hunter, ijf Gates, Sidney Smith, of
llilleborougl), aud Alphcus C. Eiuctajr, of
Guilford. ;.; . i
And, th following, to County Court
practice, u-Willuua J. Elliimn, of
Martin, Thomas J. - Wilson, f Ktokes, I.
N. Tillott, of Eluabeth City, A. C. Blount,
of Newborn, R. E- Troy, of Columbus, i
Walmr A, Iltuke, of Fayettovillo, Ken. I
clta H. Lewis, cf Edgecomh, John W. ;
Burton, of Lincoln, Edmund W. Jones, of
IvU'iiion, Henry A. Gilliant,f Edenton, i
Tliomas D-.Meares, of Wilmineton, Den
l. Ferrt'bee.of Currituck, Goo. Davis,
of ilmuigton, Jubnson R. Hargmve, of
Apwn, and W'ilUam 1). Myers, of .Anson.
-rUcguttr.. .. . r,j fl f j,
' tV-XuIaina-lt U aahl IhartliS T2e-
toral voto of Alabama will be lost to Van
Buren after all, inconsequence of the Elcc
tors having voted ei'eo aeee, and for frcsi-
ocot and Vie l'residcnl at lb-arao tim,
instead of by separate ballots, as prescri
bed by the Constitution. Ay. Oi."" V ,
Jolml.i' .!jKerr(Wlii)ustlict''doni Tno IUv.
(! f ."; I -( iilt. by ih'i .c;;i-,atiiro of M.iry.' Vn. I.m ! "
hin t, to be a Senator ot the I'nitcd States, St years.
from thut .''.ate, to iiil thu vscanry occa.
sioned by tho doce nio of Dr. Ppcnc's, -Th'
joint voto was fir Mr. Kerr 71), biauk 1 U,
scattered totce 3. , ' r " '. - 'j' J
X SEW SENATOR ITOM ILLraOtl
umu:l McHoberti (Van Bursq) was,
the,
ears
front tb 3d day of March next, when the
term of "Ir. hcnnlor Kubtnson wilt expire.
The stuto of tlia vote was at follow i For
Mr.' M Kolicrt77 for Cyras Edwards
(Whig) 50 vote. Hat. Ltd : ,
' KCMTl'CKY 8ESAT0R.
, Hon. J. J. Crittenden waa re-elected to
the Scnato of tho United States fiom Kelt
lucky, laKt week, for ix-years from tho
3d of March next. Tho vote stood for
Mr. Crittenden 100, for Mr. Gutluie 2.
ib, . . i. . i . '
i Courtney, of I'.:' !
. . 1 ofin ll.iiiMand Ci'
..Olnl,
'i i"
In thi end'nty, a ti e llb all., Ji-
S. iUtY. wife ef Mr
daogbter af Ir William MotiiniiK, m u
year of bar eg ; - ; - -
The fflarLcl, i.c.
Bason,
Reeewajr
Urging,
Bale Ruiie,
t'-elTt, I,
Cut lop, 1
t'ern
Fluor, - ! ;
laaibcff,
tUlEJtAW-Df:tT.:jCUI Si)'
S t" Iron, , j a v
n a t'ji-ard, ; II 1
li a .Mulaws, 4'i a I
111 Ini tiate, . ' ' , 31 t
m liuie, l 4
a lusurar. 10 a I i
' U a li'-'i.Saii, in scU, m -i
: a t da biulic), ' e;j 5'
dJ , li.UUow, ' ; a l'i
J compliment lo tbo first day of the
new year, neither Hods of CoMoort sat
yesterday, . ' - f :.' V-. :,-f '" ' '
Tb first day of January dawned upon
us, however, in the midst of a Snow-storm,
which in the course of the morning turned
to sleet ( o thai a duller and more cheer
less day is seldom see at any season of
tho year. The weather proved a damper,
of course, upon the usual sociabilities and
greeting of the day ; and even the Presi
dent's House, thrown open on tha occa
sion, welcomed less than its usual, throng.
There was nevertheless, wa understand, a
goodly company to wait, opotf th rEt
nexr, comprising, besides a numerous die
nlav of tha fair sex. Members of alt' the
Foreign 'Legations, leading? .Members of
longress ot both political partiod, end
strangcrs.i-JN'Uf. Js'ef. ' ' -' '
Francis EI. Rives aud George C. Dram
goole, Representatives in Ibe present Con
gress from the .State of Virginia, have
both publicly declined being candidates for
re-olcction."' . , .. -
Francis Mullory (Whig) has been elec
ted a Representative in Congress from tho
State of Vircinia, to fill the vacancy oc
casioned by ib recent resignation of Joel
Uolleman, V.Ii. ; ' ' v ,
Bieen,
Kale Rapt,
Sgirig.
Kuliae, ."
Celten, -
Cvfc, ,
Cra, f
I'Uur, .
CAMDES-Er.rfc.MBnS 30.
a a I-' lrB,Swot,
. 10 t 141 do. l:nglub,
' ti a Sf; l-iacv
. 1J a l. tlale, -.
I a li Surer. ',
Id a K' ali, iu sack,
(3 a Id-. buU,
. 1 a; iTallew, ,
I (3
a 8
Ci5U
' 41 a 6
. 10 a I J
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tl a
If a Jl)
.
The Clir-valier Joathim Cesar de FI.
tranier Morao wa received bv th Pre.
ident on th 30th ult., and presented his
Kdtcrs credential a Mmutor Resident
Portugal near the United Slates. Ulobt,
,,' COLUMBIA DI-CTAlUrjl yl. -ftrrariUap
ll a STOorn, , . C3 a "0
tlale Kiipe, 10 s l.'.Oal., '' " - ID a 13
Itacev, reond, ll 121 lon. Sweilee, 6 a T
Uultcr.MwiUy.la a Ui do L'ngliib, ' IS a
eettan. . . salOj'Urd, 10 a U
Maekural," IO S K',MolaKS, Ceba 7 a
Hoar, toaalry. It H) ska ii W
'' CUABLI3fOSr.DECIUIllEB6. s
Baeen. - . 6 a i:t,Urd, - , 11 a 13
Barging, Item 0 a r.,:dektI.Na.l 13 a U
- do ' Tie (Di OI! ' da JVe.911 a Id
I t Il dw' i.aaei
II a NaU,cut,' 00 a CO
I Hi Rice. , I?) 3i
ii 7,SI. eaeke, k! a OJ
Sj a f ll de bulk IU a CT
00 a 00 da T. Wand 09 a CO
0 a eVtJarars. - t a II
9olaaseas,Ciiba?e a 81 Leaf sad Lamp U a 17
da K.0.3da3i;ieas 4) a tl
Bil Rose,
Coite, epUad
CttUS, . :
Corn. y. ' ;
Fbiur, .
Iron, Bawia,
de 8wadea.
, I'dite of Furniture.
I WILL axpoas le subtle Sal at Ihe Coort
IIimim in Uuftuttt, an Tuesday af the oast
County Cuurt.iqsiiitityof Paraiiure.coiMuting uf
'Sij lorfd Beatiretuf,
; Fifty or Sixty Ucdtcadt,
and aewfal ether artleles allaew. Term mtde
kaowa ea Iba day of Sale.
Jee. 6.
J.P.
miTCTlAlU).
3t
BCIUADC ORDERSr
to iholtoUibotwii of lb f fowds C .llili-flJ vAp.,1 Ii" ea t 'imW f tmdncss upon lior
from db prevailing inbtttaiioa which lead
female toeommil elegant and refilled sui
tide, ah i aaid to has bee ao uncom
monly intelligent and promising girL ' Tb
rib wr coniracted wilhie half their aatu
ral circomforeoce, and the heuldcf bladee
wer aotually rapped ever ach other I
Tb chest wat f course xtremly asrrow,
and not half lb natural rooraNwas kfUfor
lb aelio uf lb heart, and'U inspiraiio
of air into tha lung. "Tb eonseqtienee
wa Death! ' " - ' '-
"'A Uint to Cir!. W hav always coa
eidwrwd H an ooerruig siga of innate vulgar
ity, wbe we bear ladies, take particular
pains to impress with an idea of their
igMrane ef til douwet ie matters, an v ssw
ingUce r weaving a act ta incase their
deticat band. Ladies by some carious
kind of hoc tf pocas, bav got it into their
beads thai the beet way I eatcb a basband
ia to show bow profoundly capable they are
of doing nothing fof hie comfort. : Fright
ening a pieoe into file, er murdering tb
king's French may b good bait for er
rain kinds of Hah, but they must be ef thai
kind weuatly found to very ssalowwe'er.
Tb sorest way to secur a good bosbsnd w
to cultivate tbos twcompliahoictiu which
aaake a goed wifv c- ik. it ?
. I 1 ' i V
Estmvlarw Domaeei. .A terdict?f
14000 bat been recovered by the father of
' young kdy at Wofcwater, Rum. against
bosom I it too has gone f She dreams, end
fondly clasps it to her heart t perhaps she
hears it call her mothef s it tittle cheek
ah then bedewa with kisses, but h t she
awakes, no child is thero! away in yon
der church-Vard lie the infant of her love.
' iy Mr. Benton introduced a bill in Ihe
Senate to lay a tax on bank notes and eth
er paper used for circulation in th Stales
and Territories. Mr. B. delivered along
speech in its favor. Ths question wasdt
once raised whether a revenue bill, ts this
was, could ba received, as th Constitution
provide that all revenue bill shall origi
nate in the House. ' It wat finally decided,
32 to la, that tha bill should "not ba r.
eelved. After oorn further debate, Mr.
Beoton requested leave to-withdraw it,
which wa granted.' ' Mr. BI gave notice
suhseqtiently that he Would ask leave to
move this bill as an amendment to the ffrtt
revnn bill that should com up from ibe
llous ef Raprescctllivea.' What next is
to Cora from tb G rest Uumbogger. - -
CySe Mr. Clingman'e Spoech, . j
, rTTun't fun, but thii is no fun ts the
poor fellow said, when be saw tho consta
ble com smiting upon him with t warrant
in his band. . T , ' T. , ' .
deiuuicf Xortk Cero!ina. If snnears
from in Abstract of tho Census of North
Carolina, published by order of our Leg
islature, that the number of While children
in the Slate, of five, aad under tea years
of avs, is 1BG.433: tho number of Slaves,
46,1)17; thai number f fro persons of
color, 22,724 ; tbo total Whit population,
487,298 fib Federal population, 657,933.
Of course, the total population of the Stat
is 750,032. Rat. Reg. , , ';s .k ' ,
, YT Dlcilcadi Tlie Bank of ill Stats,
and the Bank of Cape Fear, have declared
half-yearly dividends of per ccnt.eaca.
Te Prist Sip.U is known that the
Delegation to the Whig Convention in this
City, from Wilmington, oa Ihe 5la of Oc
tober last, loft with the Central Committee
A splendid Miniaturo piiip, full-rigged, to
be presented to the County, rrprtttnttd in
fhe Contention, that should giv the largest
merewsed Whig vote, over the Governor's
poll, in proportion to population. The
matter ba been looked into, and the Com.
mitte hav decided, that to Brarr Coun
ty, beluoga the honor cf having given soch
vote, and the prise for well doing, though
several other counties rubbed her very
close. ' The Committee will deliver th
Ship, To anyorw autbortzed to reeeiv it.
iBKBrg. ' . ' . V- '
The mail of yesterday brought news f
it ' J .! tl t'.i:. r IV.
i no aeain oi iua una. t en iiruiiuj, one
or the fvenators cf the Vailed States from
the State of Termassce. 4 , ' ' - - -
, lli eulogy of his personal character
rrity be well Cntrust-J to his colleague, by
Vhom bi decease will be probably arb
rmtinced to tho Senate to day. His public
life is much mixed up with the records of
his f late and the United Statea for more
than th last thirty years ( so that (here
are few names mora familiarly known to
tbo Pcopla of every part of the country
than his. Sat, LutL ' ' ,
v . LATER FROM CANTO.
The ship Liou, Captain Martin, arrived
at Newport tho 24tb ult.in Ihe evening.
he left Macao l.tu July, bound fur IScw
York, but put into Newport- for, supplies i
1 and repairs of sails and ricaing. - - !
1,1 I. im fi lMtti4tilbf.ffH0W be llila weeiiMrl iwaewwef-
p, -v - y
days jater.' The ships Adelaide and liter-;
cnant, bound to tno tnitea states, were
detained by the blockading fleet, and ta.
ken to Cap-sin Moon Anchorage, expect
ing soon to be released. ; The shirr'Wasb
ington, boend to Europe, was also detain-
ed it was stated these vessels bad laden
cargoes at Whampoa, after the block ado
was ootuicd. ' i be ranama was at ham-
poo, and would remain or coma out with
out cargo. ', ' . , .v 7 .
' ihe Chinese were' in ntgri spirits, not
fearing Admiral Elliot or his ships of war.
The opinion of foreigners at Macao
seemed to be changing with respect. to Jie.
success of the British, and it was thought
by many' that some two or three year
would be spent in mating captures along
the coast, which would have little effect on
the Empire at largo, and after siren de
monstrations, the hostile fore would will),
draw, and leave the Chinese at liberty to
again resume trade with foreigners. , Tho
British bad captared i number of Cbhieso
juuks, and taken them to Cap-sing Moon,
letting the Chinese crews go at large. -;
' At a C
':GKORGlA. f;-" -'I-
Cohventioo of ihe 'Harrison and
Stat Rights" party of the Sutto of Geor
pia, held at Milledgevillo mi th 17-th in
stant, tho Hon. William C. Dawson (the
present respected Representative in Con
erest from that State) was nominated as
the candidate of that party for the office of
tioverner'at the next election. Could not
our friends in Georgia hav found a suita
ble end available candidate for that erne
without' depriving tho country of lh bene.
fit of Mr. Dawson's service ia Congres t
--ib. " - ' ; - '
;. MARTLAXU. '"t"
Tha annual aeseion of th Legislature
"fif thia Stat waa lo begin yesterday .
Amongst the first businesa of th session
will bo the choir of a Senator of th Uni
ted Stats to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the dctth of Dr. Spertc. .fluf. Initt.
iff :V
-ATTESTI05I "
Independent Greys
KT OU are commaadt J ta appear al
. JL tb Cmrt.iiotna in CbarbUe,
aa Salordav tlie. '.h iaatonl, at IU
'clock, A. M-a rnied and cquipted.se
cording la Ibe CoiMtitntioa ef Mid
Company, ta Wiater Uaifora).
' Bf eederef the Viptain. -. r-
. - , w. m. goss,r.& -J
Jeseery 9, 1810. ;
List of Letter ; -
ffTk KMAIVINO la the rwrt Offiee alCbarlatte,
JlV -e Ibe 1st ef January, I84I"":, r
A Mws ta Alasaadar 9, JJra. Vita D. Alexan
der, E. W. Alciinder, t. U Ahxaader, Taee. a
Aate, Weerge Anew. .,. - - . .
B Mr. L. V. Crown. W. L. Black, 3, BreMdl.
Q. G. Baaliek, VT. $. Baaker, 8. M. Bladk, A. Ba
ty, J. Blgttink ' 1 '-
CGaVCoa, Miae M. Cliambara, aVCraige,
The. Car, A- Cebara, E. Caldwell, alias J. T.
Chambera. '
D J. C. Davls.i J. W. Pakarrv, K. r. Daeid-
an. Sire. E. C Pane, ft Dana, 8orr Doli. J.
Diekkaae. Dt. M. Deoeaerty. tare, trwavia, Ur
O. R. Dvnlap, Mrs J. Uavtdaow, A. Oerawia. -
f, I)t. J. Krwiw, Jeh Elweed 8.
'. F W. rioely, BanL Full, J. C Frazier, A.
Fknagaw, Miae bVtay leeter. N ' .
. G W.GaWM, Rent. Ustlick, Brieto Gray.
U David Hyatt. Mra. Margt. Heederaaw, Jaa.
Heath. Joe. Uat ea, f. UiU, Joe. W. Haaptoo,
tlBJlatV, - x I" ' ' . ' i
Jtnae Jowca, Robt JabnMHi 3, Raneona Js
obe, Ur. Urf Jonea, T. T. Jobnwm, R. at. Ja-
atkHM, Jaba Joint, ur. An 4eeaioa, n m.
Jerniema. . . .
L-rd. O. Lambert, alias al. Long 3, M. Law.
lf. D. Lawia.
al-U. Mnan, J n. warria, . . eirwr, u.
Mills. D. MeRae, J. ft. Maar, Miaa Jrae Mahaii,
a. r MiUm. si. McCibboBV. R. H. Matanre. U.
M'Ctengtiern. t. H. Miiwtll, J. Montgomery,
Mm Margt. Meere, ; . . . ..
(Mm titrnan. rmas urr.
P M re. Mare raUatwaa, tL W. Park 1 Sawna
Polk, W.Fihwaw.rfweria Paika.
1W. K. Read. Ned Rtcrnan, . Read, Joe.
ao 1 A. VT. Rtcbiao, J. B- Rodgm '
8 Oaa tShorby. Mr. Praca Batitb, Hark
fautb. R. R. ftraitb. Wav Bioew, tww, Asraham
Seatt, Jn. R.BaaepU, aire. E. BcoU, & Siser, Me.
eta atrkk land.
TO. A. Tadl L. Tkoiwaa, Jab Todd, B.
TarlvlMt. ' ' .
VVT. T. Wier, R. Wartew, J. Wabatswan
S, Mettbew VVsUm , Aarwa Vfdbeiav Mil G.
Wriftton.-. , v ...
Y-TSe. Ttvel 9. ' .
' - l.'5 U. B. WILLIAMS. F. tt.
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' HEAD-QUARTERS, " I
Concord, X C, Jan. 1, 1941. I
Te th Calonele ewasiaBding Ibe Citlewliig Pcgl. -rncutt
in Ibe I ltd Brigade tad dlbpiiiuva el'
Norlk Oarolioa Mititii V .-..
WtAtW are, kf tfaeee W4rv oinnwadd to pa
J. . rede year reipceUr Regiments fiillowf
Tke Rcs'tnrut of Militia 1 Cabarrua coantr at
Concord, on Thartday Ibe 4lb of Marcb next,
7 be Kcgioiewl ol Levelry eompoatd or III
Coonliee ef Meckleukarg, Cabarrua and Mnnlge.
wry, at Cawcord, o Tliundty the 4ib ef Match
nr.fc , ... .... - '
The Rrriment ef VolonteerS eompoaed of lb
CuonUe of Mecktonkorg, Cabarrua aod Montgo.
sserj.M Coacof,, a 1 karecay Ibe 4th of alarcb
neat.:- m a - '. ' , .
1 ba Kortb Ceeimanl af Militia In Ilia ooaate
of Mceklenburg, at Cbailatte, oa 7'aoadiy Um 9lA
of Marcb acxt. 1 ' ' t ' . -
Tbe Bnntb Regiment ef aaid Coeole, at Hso.
tos'i ea Tbarsday the 11th ef March aaiU
Tbe W cetera Rceirlirnl of ShliUa la Ihe Iran.
ty of Mentgontery.at Eke Iieara's, ea Tueeday
tlie ltita of aiarea neat,
Tbe Lestera Regiment ef MiUti of said Coos-
ly, at Lawreaaeviilat ea Thursday Iba, l&tb of
Mireb neat,- -;-vi.r) - - ,
1'be abuvw Kepiments will Senear oa tb day
above mentioned. Equipped as tbe law requires, at
l e'dlaek, A. M, ibr Kaview aod inspection by
ue Urijaittor General. - - .
? : yBrig. Gtm 1Kb Brigwde ti. V. Afiitur. -The
follow inr OtBeers kav bean appointed sad
Coaitmauotiad to opiMe lb 8toU of tb Brig.
dier General ef tbe llik Brigade ana 4lb Diviaiea
f tiorth Carolina Miblia. . '
Mi). WilHaei Barnnger, Aid de Camp.
- M.ji Willi w Alexander. Brigadt Inapertter.
Capt. RoM.& Yeng. Brigade Quarler Master.
Dr. Charles 3. Pea, Brigad bWgeea,
All Odeera and Privates are asnaaranded In te-
epect and obey tbem .eeenrduigl. - - t
WILLIAM I S1.AHS, :
Brig. f. Ill flrige.fi JV. V . ib 'ilia.
- Strayed or Stolen, -
JL Nertb f Charloita, en tb -xOfb
ef Peeerobar but, a brawn '
HORSK, IS ee IS year eld, and
skoal 16 bands high. Ne particular nark reeot.
tooled. Any peraon giving todbrwiaUoa of said ?
bona, an that be can b got, ehell be reasonably
tswuded. f
james Tx)rcnraTV.
Aa.4,1841.- - -If
NETVFIR3I.
BLTIItWC Ac JCHANO.
fBl E N D E R their ,
v-' aarvicea to lh
eitizroa of Charlott .
aod tb poll io in gen
rl aa -
No xertion alall be
Wanting on their part
to giv general satis
faction to those who
may iavor thera with their patrona-o.' All
mw don ia their ettabliahoreot warvantad
to b mad in th moat durable mannar and
bitesl fashioa. ' '
Good Fits warranted on all occasioca.
CkeWerle, Opt. U l&lO. i'.' .
HE Babaoikera weetd laxej uweitisssssf
Cbartolte d tht iwK'" i vara! Iba lby ti
baee remeeH frees T. 8. Aleiaaeert, eU stead f
Ibe eMitb east wine ef Lerov aWtor. brick k i
rag br Utry 01 astiawa to carry ea tbe 1
BCTHt-SE JOJLV-.
Ptt. S2. 1 N3t
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