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MLXKkS’ AND JOIJIIXAT.. From tl»e c«re»iK>uaenceof Ihu Carolina Ubscrv’r. i.Ei:isi,A'riVK, Rahigh, Satiiriitii/ Drr. 17/A. The Bill providing for un approiiriutioii to rebuild th« C’apitol, in this t'ity, which was reiecteii. a few days sincc, in the Sei,. utc, has been revived in the House ot ( om- inons, and is n.ade the 9[>ecm\ order ol tl»e day for Wedne^nlay next. Sn far as 1 hnve been able to ascertain the current ol seuti- ment in that branch of the • am of opinion, tliut tlie vote will b«! unusu ally close on its passage, th«iugh I decni the probabilities stron«er/br than«^«tVwr it.— Whether, if it should pass the ( otnnioiis, it will change any vote in the Sk;iiute is too uncertain a matter even to fountl a conjec- turc uixHi. As the Kihtor of the Richmond Emiuirer bo frequently exclaims,—nous xvrrons. „ , . , For several days the S«'nate has lx;cn al most wholly engra-wcd in the cousidenilion of .Mr. Marlins Bank Bill, which “draws its slow length along” at a snail’s |«ce.— The vote on its final passage in tlmt boily, is considered very uncertuiu, thou^ii wen I to hazard an opinion as to its i’ate, it would U- unfivorable to its success. It is uiider- slfKMl that the joint si'loct Comonttve ou the sul.iert of Banks and the rirculating medi um are maturing a Bill for a new Bank, which will shortly be brought to the notice of the lA'gislature. There are several gen- tl* men on that (.'ommittee, of great ex|K!- rience in mutter-* of this kind, whose recoui- mcn-tatiou will be entitled to much weight. I have not, however, iis yet, gleaned siifti- cieiit knowle.lge of its features to eniightcii you upf>n this head. A Bill pass»fd it- second remhng in the Stmte to-duv, bv su. h a mujoritv as leaves no doubt It will lie enacted into a law, of con- sid'r.il)lc iiuiHjrtancc, iiiusmucli as it will Tiiat. rially allw t the situation of a certain tK.rti(»n uV our population. 'I'he Bill pro- Tidw that in c«-!s of in.lictment againM frrv neirriM.i, in the event >f their ifiabilit) after conviction to the costs of Court, they may »«e tnred out to such i^-rson a^ j Will iwy said e.vsts for tlw> shortest term ol 9»*rvice, bt'inii biiind during the term ol »vr- Vitude to fe.-d and clothu them well. As connected with the wil.j«cl, I niuy menti.in tliat a Memorial has U en si-iit to the l,rgislature from the town of N wbTti,! pr»yir»x the p!iss;ige ol an act or !vesoluiu»n dec'larutoty of tlii' truf" intriit and tneanm^ of the term “ Fninun." ajj ustd lu the mntli section of the t Constitution. [Resolution b»*' ii sulumttfd by Mr. Gilmore, for the nv{H.intment of a seloct Oiwrnitu*- »r, iiitptin' >“t»i the situation ol |hc.(’a,^.rear^avH;Mjoi.CW^ oum^ofmoip- XV,I. K otnfmrfY, U'lwt **' , - , rnmgfoo'; ‘ .mount r.-c#»»-d ; " «'• nv.T In*' b.-en judiciou-ly ai.d profitablv ap- plifrf, aikl whether th«- charter of suid 'om- . ^iiv has lieisn compil'd with, and whether naiil Charter be constitutional. 'I’he bill to provide lor the compensation of Jurors in An.s.»c>, (.’olumbus, Duplin, A:c. has be3ome a bw. The bill to extend the jurislietion of our laws over tlie wlute >eltiers in the ('herokt-*- nation of Indiaiw within tiii- State, was, to- das, tndtfiniUly by a vote of W toM. Willmm S. Mhojn has Wn re-e|r (,•,! Treasurer of the St.»te, and .lames tlraiit. Comptroller, for the enduing \ear without O])positiou. yfiinitny night, Drr 1!). Tlie bill to whi. h 1 allu.Icil lit my last, in relation to the collection o! co»ts from free negroes, f«iss-d its final rcuding m the tieiiate, to-day, and is th»^relor«e *. law. A bill alsoV*ssfd the S/Miate, by a vote Cf a7 to yi, which has for its objcct the keeping oui of our State, Northern IVdlers. bv the im[x>wtion a proliihito.y tax. ' iS'itlitiiHil R. jiitltliraii ('onrviition.—'I'l.is long l(K;keil for meeting took place at ll;dti- morc on the l‘,'th iiist. 1(>!) Delegates at tended from IH States. IIi:\nv I'i.ay was noiiiinated to the l*rcsidi iicy, with but one dissentiiig voice. A committetMifoiie mem- ^’HARl7)TTlTr i)i:t ‘^h, mai if.Ovinf; to the CLristnuii lKilylaM, A:;. »i' I |»oint two Directon; to 1x3 iiomiiiated by the ♦ I (iovernoi:; which two, added to the eight j to b«M!!ccted by the Kto-khol(lers, will give ten Hi rectors to nmimge eiirh Institution. Said l>aiiks t' issue no notes under the do- nomination of !?(■>. 'I'he Committee state l»er from each State, was deputed to proceed I ipMiu l)ui liiiir a mUcuI iliis wi I'k.—tiintiin; tliatoiir j in their I’eporl, that tin; time has arrived to Washington to inform Mr. Clay of the rcadiTs will ivxcnsc iliia cnriaihnriit or our cum-; when tbe interest of the State, as well as of nominatiot!, wlio |.erformed the duty and i I’foi’oi'tioit*'. ‘t ‘"I? I its citiz iis, would be generally promoted by received from him the following letter of| .77*^ if , ■ > the establishment of two or more Banks, to accentanec • I ^ ^ k‘*'‘ ' lie owned principally by individuals, but in . . . . ■' .. . ^ X /. win OOrUI'V l» our i uu »it uu* 1 • » 1» .1 n /• i.:itid bv li.e ( onvrution a. a caiMli.laU* lor the of- 1 will U‘ oih at-a al*out thu i.l ol Jaruiary.' • 1*'* ‘^ill to provide lor the collerfion oi fjcc of rri‘pilt nt ol ilie Tiiiu J StaUa. ^ ; fines iin|>o.sCMl free |>c*r^ms ot color, hus Iv «-„*ii:.l.ty a..d prolbund :;ramu.K-. Allhoujh ' ‘""'A' ' ‘"K *■“* •=; the land. I bIw.iUl havo ken gbil il ll.c .onvention fud df. j '""‘“'I . I J’ATTFKSf.x, of U ilkeB, has been bi;riiai d wMiic ciii/ ii of tlie I Hiiid Siairti more i‘o t . . villsrri'tTrrintr! i elected Brigadier-( ieneral of the ninth Bn- coui|Kt.-niihYii.M».iriol)€tl..; ll.,y«oo*. ..ivu^uted ,t—i gade of .Militia. He was op[>os*‘d by NVii- e)itii.ln If 1“ ‘c u 5'f o ' » y j ^ *1 y \y. I'.b and ritinmi, »|.;»obfd ii. 'IV i i.i am Mokton, of the Same County, and the ;::r - »■" ■» -,.-.1,1, i,«., n,,;.;,,, knowlidt-nicnts, fiw will li. |.lo-!ol In cMiiniiiii.;_ Ou W t:dn slay, the following gentlemen tttetoth€-coinpntioninyaix|.tnnc. oflhtiriioni-l rimTTnuim.r btrlv trink "ere elected C/.uncillors of Stale, for the lh«* fVfnt ol il, otir couifnon counirv wiaii iviTi ^ -, « > • fuid me ln.tlirul tu the f.u-n, and the t W.tuiiu., n.i.rn»l m.,.rov*.i.inU I.. >orU.- j rankhn, (>w.-,ii Holmes, \lln-d Jones, (.co. to the i)rm.ii.li-* of imhlir. lilK-rly, und lo tl.miu arolinu, by the I.1111 ral (.»erniiicnt. j _ Jelfr. ys, \\ liluim \\ llhams and II. C. 'frrat in i»'‘uri'» of N.iiionul pohcy which have j (icrnrixk lu!rt, A ('■—'I lie drcd|;inp maclnnr- . Watson, madf us a people, |)rii«jH.rous, n .-|K;i;tcd, and jk.w. ' ry di'ni;jticd to iinjirnvi* ihr rhaimvl ol thid iid t ' ___ orlul. i h,i. U'. n anpllid to that objcci, on tJic |«ii called /• n- ( • . ’I'l 1 Acre pt, pfiitlcinrn, of my ihoiika for the friend-I the Homidcr-»luc, durini; all llir favorahli- wi.i-l * ^'f U* yiL, on. II iurs .iV ly iraiinrr in » hiih ymi hiw conuyed Uie atl and j ihrr ^lnc^• ihr iK-jjuiuing of Auijuht, |s3t), and a- . Inst, Mr. • astoll Irom the .^rlott C omillit- hunt Id.tH'O cubie yard* have h 111 L'Xea^.a(.'d.— ' to whom was referred the MessJige td 'I'll.- . .i;ri!H r r. pottM tlwt. «> far a.-, a conrluviou 1 ^;„^^.rnor, concerning the propCBsltlon of drawn from ol>Mr.al.or.dar.nK«.,horlu Ihlghes lo restore to Us ori-itl d .■.ri.tiuifnts or thr coiivfiitio.i 1 aiu, willi hiifh lesiitit, your ob«ili iil scrTant, II (LAV Messrs. IVtir R. I.i\ingst.jn. ie. S.c. | jHTlud, it i» in faior ol lh«- final fiitceiui of the X , «• 1)1. I j.i.i iHTinniil. h i» found that, in eimMijucnce o! Ill' Joii>-. .^KCf.\M,ot 1 hilaatlphia, situation of the ^.lacf of opt rutiiKr, no* Stutiie of U ushiiigton, maile an ehsiutnt naniniously i.omiiUit'd us the ( andidiilc lor . ,uy i.. • — ' - the N ice i’residency, and also accepted the j i« ,oniitd»n ; aed, at thi: yr.M m rat., un ^.ur^ nomination. ' I be r. i-mcd toroin|.let. ihf |.r«(K)«d ex. A eomnutice w.s iip,minted to P^Pure | an ttddresjj to the 1 eople. 1 ^ „ j„t,.i,d.d to .tp(.ly ;inoili».r drec,;uiij im — ^ 1 ihiiu' cf Krciler jkiw. t in aid of Ilf i.n.- «;>- IVom the (irhrrn .S'/'t (•tutor. | J.loyed, an.i il» con-trm lu.n i» in a stall ef loi Pur the citi/e: 'ourt coHiforts” from the groceries, they proceed ed to let ofl’ the feuds which had been pent up during ihe vojnge, and n real battle en sued. Wc understand that it continued for several hours, and that the carnagc has had no cfjttal sincc the terrible conflicts record ed by Knickerbocker. 'I’he wounded, we understand, have lieen taken to the hospital, and it is supposed that the missing have ta ken refugt? ill the C'alabo«isc. WKKKLY A 1^1 ANA^ M(K>N’S PHASKS. VVi:dni-.day 7 1.3 » 47 DKl'K.MUKK.uSunl.Sim] '->?l 'I’lnir.sday, 7 13 t 47, 1*^1- :t(l l-'riilay, .'II Haturdiiy, 1 .Sunday, 2 .Moniliy, •I 'I'ucuday, i7 13 4 47 V !7 |r»4 4s 17 l:i'4 4f 7 ll'l J!) lull. l7 U'4 J). II. M. 4 2 Si7 niom. 1‘i 6 1 iiioru. 18 11 i'J 6 451 .IVn. •i fdHitlaif of thf iirami Soiar 1M be oflcred to the citizi^nn of Clmrlottv ▼ W to-day, (Wi-dnesday) at the Masonic Hall, if the Sun is cluudlem IK*>r» to be opened at 10, A. .M. anil the exhibition rle-«c at 1,1’. M. . IIknkv Hk'-—1 ' 'I- town of \Vdiiiiiif»lon, have Ueii eunfmcd, durin" 1 n I . .1. i'Jiair and J \»ii;s W . ‘ the ;«i-l vrar. u» tlk're;Mir of injunt-. »ii.taiiu-d . Tr. uri '■ I 'i..- I '•"* 'lie- meeting iH-iiig ibus or addie-i'4'd -it length by Messrs. n. v . ham, M. I*. Man'.v, NV. Stanly, and .1. »ii»Tinc*TioN'. II llrvait. uixm the oreat utility and neees-; F„rf .tfaron,/.Vuu>;i. f -—The o^f rat.or on -ty of adopting and carrung int.. opert.m : ‘J;; an eirecIiM' >.>>1^1101 liUernal Iniprovc- ^, ment, when'b\ the lide of » iiiii>rition from ()„. ■ ni rnach.nent^ « f i.'f; 1 t.'ifi i' 1 the Stale lillghi b- ".laved, illdu-try at IioIIM; tiie »«•. tv of thf fort, ai.d t'.r it..;r.i=liat. nii.i large resUS’ll.lKd. , , „ ' lu.iri* apidi'd -or m I"V c^tlHl; !■ i*rt-1.. !• d:»->1' I. Mr. M.iiilv Mjbmiticd i!.e h.llowmg rcM.-: , „j , r /;, . >. I wluch were uJo[ !.-d: ; J'l.js f„rl a . 1» ( iHii; !«'•■ - n.M »• :. l'. r i.-.- 1. J'ha, V., h.l^f .I V iili ,U-vMfc.‘ liio^h. ' TT. -k Kr.-rlii. P'’'"' •'«' thf nulico Ilf lal ‘fcri in.*. uw 1» aiity and grainleur, Canova’s immitabl« Siutiie of U ashmgton, made an aiiM able report, recommenJin;it fKe omjii iiieiit of Mr. Hughes, un.l contluiiing with ;i resolution aiithon>iiig the (io\?riior to |>ay him live ihou-aiKl dollars at certain eiiuita- l.lt! intervals, 1'.»r the rej au-s. The r«|H)rt «;i« or.l.-n-il lo Ix! pmititl, ten *-opli;s liir I aeh iiK iiilx r, and will, no doubt, lie iiMire geni TjlIv di'Irihuted th in such «kK-uments nin« frr im-’ neiK rally are. 'I'he committed had Mr. In lew the lliijlus iK-tore them, and are convinced lliat -UHi.l to prt vunifl notice, a meelm>i of n. ‘ij.aii ' ti/r;is of this town wa held 111 the ' ^ O.—'I'hr op rat -HoU'^ on Salurt'av evening last. Ihe |,.uvii>u lh« navicution of thi« river, l.'q. town of NVdiiiiii^lon, have Ueiieunfn ! J.\>li;b VN . ‘ the :«i-l yrar. Uj tlk' re;Kiir of iiijurit' 1 bv tin- iet!ee«, from the itr.cU ol a ttk.. ; I - • r.i " , . ,Lu!.ti andlothiiworkinirof adredifinc ina.hinc.Miir'' will aeeordwith the viewHnf the cr gamwil, was ^ ^ ,*nd give back to th'-St.ite, to ' • 11. ^ ing the chanurl on till Hulk Hud .''hoal. eoU!.tr\ and to the tl.is oncc «-le;r Wll.f, be let on (Saturday, the 14th of Jana- ary nest, the building of « BKIDGH acroiii Uif! Sugny ('r«k, on the &tage-road Iradini^ froiri t 'hurUrtte to Yorkviile, commonly knowo as ,MeI >.)nt:li'N Hrid|;e. 'i'he bridge will bv about ri5 feet III lenirth, and will be an object wortby the attention of coiitraelor*. A plan of the bridgo and 8|H:citi atioiu, can be lecn by applvio^ to Cupt. Siirniol t'o.v, owe of the ('oinmiNsionera. 't’lie Icftinc of tiie contract w ill be at tlie aito w her the old bi ilge now is, precisely at 12o'clock noon, on the above day. SAMtKI, CUX, ^ .««er». . Ik'H. 3tG^ ximcK. IJI'KSIWNT toaderreeof the Court of Equity for the Countv 'f Craven, in a suit whereui thn I’rrnuieiit Olid l)irectoriof the Hank of New. bi-ru are l oniplainanli", and Jno. .‘^tanly is def«-nd- ant, will be told at the I'ourt-liouse in C'harlott*. in the County ..f .Meckienl-urg, on Monday, tb« fitli dny of Fi bruary ne.xt, Beverat l.K»;ly NK(;R0 .sI,A\’F.S. The purrhtMTs will lie required to Ijive noUs with apjiroved wcuritiM, payable at ;»ll day*. Thu «le ill l>e personally attended by W. Morriiion, Esq. v. ho is fully rm^'Sivered to atl for ELI I .CUAHAM, C.M.E. Qf., 1H31 i '.tisfaetonly accomplish what ho \V e sincerely ho(«- the ljOgi>la- om- the rant U;t I . w ri.utii.itej uImI ik fuced imprtsj of the ratht rof iii» ( ..uniry. ,\. C. I ATI I I ' M t:rP(TK. T!ic ket ^hip (riifario, from li^^ndon. .irrvej ut .\ew-Vir!; i-n 'i':'irvdiiv, i:,ih | » ffold >ein, very almi.da-jt in oce, and it least half , . .k. .1 I V *1 ' a mile in length The iit.ll u »ilual.-d >n Uockr 11,' djt.'s to the .M Novmlyr. ; ..'I..,. ... c...... .J. N ftH-Mlay of our January 'ourt next, I will >cil t» III. highest bidder my interest in the NVuttbiu^tvu liild .Vin* ( ' mi piny. The propt rty ol'tlie Company connuita of one luiiidriMi acre* .>f land, and extensive mat liincry, on Kurl.y Kiv. r. 'I'h.' laAd has on it inst.. l.ritiL'iiig 'lliver, embraces Die finiiit nater po'nr ou tlia im- nuiico 17 lai mri u,.«. uw. uJ 1 bury and l^eaul'. rt, ti.r llie (.ur[».«- of urvanKinj; ! II..- pm liitirnul Iiii|ir.iiiinii;t». and partK'i!arl_, .or lie t.i.v.Titu c:ori-lriicli')ii 01 a C.ntral Uail-UouC l!.rcu;;h thi >l-itf. lirfJrfJ. TImIw. w ill linjlr »'Ih ill' iVl.t.iN ' of a C. niral Kaii Uua.I, Uiroiih thi .'Stati, lu wi; (iraeUrable f.lan, of earrvii.c it iM.i eO. ■■ t. ;i. Hi-tfJrril furl'll r. ’fh.» mi.line “ »» *>u!. fwilii thi- I-jiitinual exliaustioii o: llu >:dle h) eni- , ijrrilion, anil .arn> .tly dc»:r . flial ^..m. iiica-ur.. i iiiay be provided to ar; t it, i .uiuUtc ii;du* try at h.imc. I. Ac th- r ■ r.i.- -.f t'.;^ ^hii Ihe tn.ir'iiKi;l .)f a lavk, !,i'niMr i; j- It ihe laj.t 1. '--ion nf tli. - - il \ ■ ■ ' eoin.| riiOI.ly railed li..- IlijiiiriitriU iu: , » 1 * .vicea- b..- to ihi ,r end*. 1,1 fXiriiii *or t. .1 I; v. al/r 1:1 lUe 1 V. rui. t,;= t ■ I, i.r>, t'l (I : 0-1 » ..-Ml-’) !1 .ifCcil. Ut.*Ni*li. ls»l, I. 1. .•-..1, 01 .. I. K h ; uuu ui d: aw - t iiuMa i.ii t;.. lUli ] he 111'.^ t iii.;:ort.' nt i;/- !!i".’:ir»- by this iftvir; i« in joi.sl n jair, and is uvuied to tho Hrrival, I-* that l^ ?tUlUiIie-'s ol a luost up- !('oiiij>aiiy by a lease, which will in>t eijurt; lor pallsrg nnturf, Imvr .t '-iKr*>d ut I’-ri.-lol, m 1 twenty-ntu.j ytarh. .My loUr . 4 comprises tUa In the r..:!^ht.o,t.-,i:tnwuof Bath, r>rt«ftlie .MiU and * ater ,.owet 'I iie N\’a.lii!igtiiii eorrU' .S*'\v-V. rk .S-iitiiMd ii'a'ii-' js'fi lent of the i li.e r.!lc wing ■.hr*‘«d r.-inurk m a lati* letter. He mu.'i havo had a }f«*ep behind thi curtain. •*T«> a p r*on the the .nrinn»nv wlitch noMM tiini M ( \Iii! itoi) \*y tia parli vn ''iiic 11 t' n!-«) took place,!-. .-iJ. >, in on-’ or ^two ei'r T pl.n• V whie!i. Uowtvi-r, wore ta- sil\ f|i: lU 1. Ill tlu-si’h'!uv!inn'■ . it lioev put apiirar tl.cre I - aiiy llnii^ v-tin li ihreatein the -. u- *ral traiiiji.i^tv of l!ii/liini. The ariii\, M oiii.iiirv I ;.v..lrv , s;i'l iiilluenlial |s‘rsotis, ol all ...I ejiir..».ii>, have raliii d rooiid ilir .■(i\i riii..e!.t a:i.l nri i^tr exeitinj' . , mi«wn a» III* loriuer I I l 'in el.Li to jit veilt OisoliU r ailil Contu-I -j-hp th aud tiu- uue f-urth partot tbe laud tor. eur. .\i.y |iiT«n wislMiig ta purcbasr wUi Jo wr’il t-jatkiiJ on Uiatdar, as i w.ll |.o.-itivelv acU. JAMES ti. M'KAkS. /).r.“0, 1-11. 3t(iK Ti» l.l t, 1^'^ >R the term ol «»ni year, a Hcob« and riarvtaiiun tw-i miles fiuiia iiarloU.', situated on the main rnaJ liauiii;^ .«iii CharVitte to the Tii.'kasiege Fold, kiiowii an th« foriuer rt aidruee of t.^nt-ral Ueic^co- dweUiiL|r hoii^e cun ht' had Tliat afrr.imitc ..flhr.e ,..r.onR rn,;tfndtn: (h,rflant t, i,ltnp.thtr liidi.r.. b., .i^(K.iiiti d lurondiii I II y ' »rr. it|Kiiii'’ • ■ whu n nisv Im n. I . ssarily t.mneclid wiUi tin . i.j ti> ol lh|.i iiie«rliii(;. I f>. KrtnlnJ, 'I'litt a ropy of then#' r ^oliitinn*, | be trn'iiHeiitli >1 by Ihi- S.-' r. lary, tooiir repo-».-nta- live 111 till (.eiirral .\.--.. inhly. In ai' .-iniaii. i with the lil>h ^.■^olullf>n, >1. ->.r» M K. .Manly, Jarii» and .l.diii I’ llave», win- u)i]kjiiiI.iI a en..;- iiiitter for th.’ i.urpo*.- then in iiiPiitioii.-.l. Mr- J M 'ifvan, in cmiiiilianr.- with th.‘ lilli r.nolution, i traiiHiiiiltid by III- l:i-t mail, lo Mr. lia^Km, a co;.y , of the almv n wduti.)ii«. _ j /iVj'i/rfd, ^I'hal nur IE*‘pr*’s(ntalivf in tin* (»i'n-, eral Vi.-: mbiy l.e iiiMnit led lo u>e lii>. m rtii.i;*, tool'tiiin a nurv. y an.l e!.timat>' of I'oi-t o: tti»- rent.' f..r llie "Hid Kail-Koad, eith. i bv n;i(.licaui';i lo tin: ' (•tucral (i.jvcii.iiicnt or olhi rwi^ . h» n till'runuiWr ar.’b^ial.ini' th. ir h. jil-j 4|H'iiilin|( their iiinney and time in adtiu atiiip t> elai.iK of their laiorile raii.li.lalf..— •'Kii . i.i down and dratffint'out,’’theehii flai;.- ll.i-ii... i . nr." dnnl>iii(; th. ir rhaiiip«ii;n, am 1 . . .( ll (fuili'iility of Ih. ir eh..inpipii'. * * * ' ’ It was [.nilu trd th:;t ci.nini' t;.«{is of this ua! ir^', w.iiilil lollow tti>; KjictUiii ol ibe I'.f ri.i I’lil. 'I ,ie I' :>['!(• ‘.?i',l s'-'^m Lfiit 'in I'l r uiiirf* tlihl ri-lorlii til I'arliiiineiit, wlnt;h K.i'. U’t 11 iclij« d them bv the U.nls. Sh u lies wiiii ill'.:* oliji'.'t under the title nf “ (Kjlilieal uti- Miii’ are fotiniii!.' iti many |>iui es, they a- j V \v a d.-fermitialiDii to prvterve the (>* ace ol ti e eoonlry. I In I'raiic', the govenimi nt have rcNolvrd J to I r*‘ale a suliieieiil IiUiiiNt of IVers to e iir_\ through the iiPiK-r ('t«i'iilK?r. the i.ill Vroin the K il. ijh II ;. -'er. ft. rural —'I'lif pre.-ftit v-^r- of our I e,;i.slalure bid fair to 1>' at' u v.-onl Iv protracted one, a larire Inal's of hii..iiii’: hav ing arc.imulated, w lueli must Ix' .Iivjr.^- l':"-'ed the ( hamlier of 1 *.1 utw^, al«>li^hiiig od of. B.dh braii.'I.es an« now iht-ply .-ii-^ ^n li.'r»-litury |x era-.-. ll'ioed in ill., considenktion ol intei'C'tmg ■ t hi>‘cliaiiiti.'r ol I.'i«.' B':;Ti.in L.'"is!:itor' uljeels.th. Bank Bill liemglK'lore the S II- has aerrpie.l the terms liii.i d-.wii bv th- —^ i„„| 11,0 |{,ii niakin- an approprialiou Conlen iiet- m l.oiidoii; there wa>^ no doiil.t Cinlral Rinl li,ui(J.—\ m- 'tmg f the ^ ,;,r the Cajnt.d, lief .n-tli.'Hoii-;*-;'hat tli S nate wouhl aec> d - to it. The citi/.(*ns of llills!)oroii;.di was held at the ; ('ymniiiin, 'I'lie disjission of the lat-, ^>*1" ol Holland havinii hi 'italed on hi.x Court-Holi^' on th*- I "th iiiHtaiil, for the eoimneneed on WHnesdav, at-■ I'^'rl. a Britih lleet had l.;sii orderni t.i the purpose of taking into con iderato.n the e.\-1 trai led a fasliionable a.ssi inhlage of ladies H'tlch Cf.;.st, hut timely coiie. sfi.ms render. IsMlii'ticy of |oe.iting a Central Uail.Koad mid a crowded auditory of gentlviiien. As ed hostile operations by them iioneefssai \. llirotjyil thf I ^r. .lanirH ( l>b w its | mi| on n'frrvnco to tlio pnK*orHlmi!M ■ ^ ouiit t it|»o c! i >ti lu.s \ui> u*H ii called to the ehair, ami John I'. Kirkland ; ,,f ,lny^ the debate was o^wned by Mr. ^ atcl. appointed-fcretary. ‘ H vv wo.in'm favor of the Bill. H(; 8pokef In Poland, the uiithoril\ of Bussia, w.ns On motion ol Hr. .lames S. Smith, it was ■ |;,p aUiut two hours in a very aminat.'d and gradually re-estalihshiiig. *1 hat!ie.iiiiniittiI* Ilf*;i(ijM»int.’*ltodralt ^ liireihle manner, illustratm'r iiM.>t I'oiielu-' I he t holei'ji .Vjoi'biis coiitmn^s to cause a re[H3rt in tli.- form of a m.niorinl 1.. the l.x-isln. 1 i,„p„’hev an 1 iimistice of w ith- ‘I'C utinost alarm thn.ut;lioul l airopo. We | lud.Roarfiid'ihVt sai^l ! ommVit7rMK*rlonSat. h.ihlmg for a m(,m-nt all appropriation for do not |h re.-ive, h-wever, that it has as | urd-iy ne.vt, lilt •Jtth inhtanl. the purjMj.si? H|s'eilied. W c shall not 1,1. \el e\|end d its lava,'n Ix \ond Hamburg , 'rh(! coiiiniittee nominated by the chair tempt atiy analysis of this speech, ns it is and Altoiia. ^ in conformity wilh this resolution, eon.'-ists i.ur intention lo "ive the d. halo to our rea-1 ” ^ of Dr. .lames S. Smith, Mr. W alker Ander-1 ders i„ r.rl,,m>; for which purpo.so, we are Another iiist,inr> „f nninrUhh f.on^'ir .son and I’atrick 11. VV mston, Hs-p I attending Ihe I!.,use in the capacity cd' Ke- (/»/.—In our pajn r of tht‘ .'.th instant, we : ’ [lorlers. The deliate which occurred ill Ihe published an aceoiuit of a man now hv 111 Lparat-'ly if rmuirtd, or iny pari of the land lliat n>i'. .jit (he rent. r. The ab.ive pmiiueii can !>« b ill r.' pii.ate i .intraet J' applieat^u tie made lo l.‘.c' »utj aiU r I \VM. f . MrRf-.F, for M \U\ t AKia Tir. I _/W"> rOi, i-tr, 3u«;s \nirT^ ' 0\ tlir Till day of Jaroivrv, leU, I will >elt m uiy house., a .Ni jjro .Man and a IJoy, m ■ SilMT Wetch, a '.Ian’s S^ildle, some it.>uk«. >Vc. ■ tlie p/i.pi'rty of Isaac C (tams, dec’d. I will ;iIh.w;m- hir • uuinfh r cf N'l grorn, tor llie term ot tw Ive niiinihs ■ and r ii* a quantUy of ra!u£ble I.iinil, iH’lonuin:; to lilt h’ ir.s .jf Jaliu I'harr. dec’d. I w ill also oIUt for »vle, on that day, two likely Nhpi i Women, toirethir with ui-veral Boys aud Sill to eommeiire at II o’tlutk, ,V. M T rnii mad.' known on tlie day of sale. I \tia> II. HARRIS. Adv!'r. provides that every I’edler, by land or wa ter, who trades in g.K>«ls not the growth or muniifucture of this State, shall p.iy to the Sheria'of each county, in which he e.x|HH- C.S such goo.ls t^.r S5ile, a tax of A.-.Ofl. Res- idoiilsof the State are not subject ol courso, to any tux, the intenti.m of the bill Ix'ing to put it out of the [K.wer of foreign I’ed- Ifrstocreatedi.satlJ'ction anioiig-l our Slaves by tli? circulation of publications of a st;di- lious tendency. It is yet to |.a.* the orde- al of the Hotise of Commons. 'I'he Hou«e was occupied almost entirely, during their sitting, in co isideriiig a bill in- Ir'sJuced by Mr. I’earson, of Rowan, to [>ro- Tidefor the c.lle-ctioii of.iehts, where there is visible projH-rl V. If an execution U- returned, the Sheriirhavin-i endorsed on it, that no pro|>eitv is to U; found, and a sug- 2-^tion is made that the di fendant in the action has debts owing to him, it provides that the persons so iiuk-bted may l>#! suiik nionel to Court to declare upon oath as to their indebtedness; and if so indehted, up on molioii,jud-,net may U-enten d agnmst them in favor of the riaintill. 1 liesw- I be- h«-ve are the principal provisions o| the bill, h elicited a very ammat.-d and protra. I .1 disc ussion, but wa-. ultimately r j. ete.l by a V..t«i4'WtoV!!). Mr.tla^tonand Mr.I.ar- riiiger opiKised, and .Mr. I’carsoii und .Mr. V yche advocated it. We learn from n letter reeeiv- ed m this city, that .lohn I* ''’““‘J'’ tornoy at law ",’,'"'1;'',’ |,is ! thes*- liiels, wh.-ii he makes his next sis'cch | scrilie l.'tlHI shares of Stock, and t.> he en- “ lone and wild” Cal.-.loiiia. Ou .Siturday exwlanTw\ho!llhui:,Uiil.-./^»/t4'A 6’tar, ,oa th« tubjecl.—/V//. Ob,trar/iUt insl. , titled on account of ^aid Mib^e,ipiion to ap- evening, having ta!en rerlain “cie .tiire n... 17, I'm till* 'riie new Steam Boat John M’alker,Capt. Sonale, ou the smie >ub|ccl, will lie li.und I’alriek, from W dmiiiKton, made Inir first in M/.t pa|K r. iipiK amnee here, on .Saturday last. We A Bill has lieen reported by Mr. M 1:11 am;, had not tune to pay her a visit, but it is a-, from the Conimillec ,»p|>oiiited on that part jrrced on all hands that she is cal. ulated to Of the (ioverner's M. .-wage relattn:: 10 a make a valuable addition to the means of Circulating Medium, to establish/ico Banks, Olio io Ix- styled th(‘ I'atmrr'- I.e liK'uled III Sahsbnry — the Bank and to iher to Itf Rix'kiiigham county, who had attained to ihe ageof 1 17 \(llr^. .Mrs. r.liy.al>etb Kt !e died III this eouiitv, on \N eilnesiiay, the '>ih iii.'lant, su[i|(0scd to lie one hiimiriil itiul tiriDlij-thrti yxirx of iirrr. She was like wise horn 111 the lower part of the Slate of \ irginia, but has been a resident of this eomily lor nearly si-veiity years. She has eomiiiumeat 1011 with our sister town. Sh* deiviirted on Motidav for Wihiiint:t''n. , , , , , The II. nrielta,('apt. Taws, which arriv- called the Mtrehant’s I’latik an.l to be loca- jjrand ehildren who are thr- e score and ten edon Monday for. noon,hroiightn'Midswhieh ted al NewU-rn. The Capital SI.h k ofeaeli years oU\.—Mtlton S/.nltitor. had been shipjied from Nfw-Vork only five not toexeee.l )i«.'.l>ll,ill»tl, lo he div uled a-j ^ .lays Ix'foio. She unloaded nearly a full niori[;s| m mniiy hranehes or agemiOH a-' f roni the X.w.i »rlr,in« \r;;u*. ear.'o, ami was a.'aiii on her way to NV il- the Hireetors may deem proper. In addi-1 “ 1 lloir—1 liutititii.i—miil ii liiotinc^." mingt.iii the same evf;ning, hnvmg been , lioii to this Capilal, the Slate is allowed the —The.ship .Vnn.ftom l’h.l.nlelpli;:i, hioiiglil htopl^ie.l here only aUiiit i leveii hours. NVo • priv degc, wilhm one year alter the lir.'-t out b. twecn three and li.'ir hnn lreil |;ilMirer.i hop*; .liidfie Seawell will avail himself id’ geri.'ral meet in" of the .'Stockholders, lo sub- f.ir ihe e.itiid, mostly s(.ns of I liheiniii, and Mvricii. Vt.li persons in.I.’blid to iho subscriber, aro lurmstly r«'.]uisl«d to ooi;ie forward aii.l i:iai.t scltl. nirril iiMiiM'dial. ly. Those who fail to '.-■iiijdy with til.; above tuiucst, must expert U* p;iv with.toKt. rilOS. .MARKS. ■/> -. 1', |st|. nifi7 XOTK 1^:. ^ >. N 'nmrnday, Ihe ..lli d:iy of .Tannary ueit, * 11 nuii.lK r .if liUrly A/.f. WO/v'.V, befon;rin'.j to ll.‘ iMiitr of the late .Mar^llal T Polk, w ill ba Nild ^nd hin d on acconiiiiodaling l.'rins. F. L. s^MlTll, JJm’r. Is.'M. 3fli7 N. I! 'nii'sc iiid(!)l'(l to the c*tifo are a"aif» r^■(llu■^l.ll tc .all and utile, as loii^'rr uidulpenio t.iniiot lie ij^ven. TBl IIK SuhH-rihi r will hire out, for the term of n. one year, on .M.iuday, the liith of .laimsry nrr.t, 11 numbt r of valuable MUiUOKS, i-onsikt in;; of mi'll, woiii'-n, Iniys, (;irU, and children.— The hirinj; to In; held al Ihi resjil. iii'.' of Snuinna .Smartt. TIIO. 11. .'>! \K FT. MirV.tu}\irrr^ I),r. 17, ls3l. 4liiS H'oHstitHtioii of »Yo. 1'artftniu^ AM) or Tin; i \irr.i» vfATr.**. I.TOi; s.ili- at thi! on,. .', « f.'w copies nf a 1‘amphli't e/)iilaniin!' liie ('r:i-lit>ilinn of the S'i't s Ihe t 'liiiKiitiiliiiii olWHith Caiidinii, :iml 111.' I)r,-li!iiiiiniiif hr!--; mh n> r. Frieo,‘’.‘11-'-. SMKKirrS’ DKKDS. S^iM! I.im'-. >.>ld !*r T;iviv; for f.;irids sold ^ iin.K r :i V, ril I'l. ri 1 .11 ia: , and IIt I. mils >oM iie.'. r a Writ ol' \ . iidiiiniii l';\i>mi;.s—f..r siile ;il tliis I »|li> I-. ^ \VAIUtAX'J’KK I '.•r, ''. 1.1: 'T Till- ni l iff.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1831, edition 1
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