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THE MINERS' AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. «,>d ’ccHa.n individual* in the eoimJici o( Havwood nnd M.con are defendaott 18 In favor Howel AlbrittoiH sb««|g of Pilt 1» Requeuing the Governor to adopt measures to t*(fi>ct au oarlv aellleiiient of the claims of llw Slat«* upon the General Gov- «mnicm, for eipcnditures incurred duriog Ute late war. 20 In favor of Dav'id Rnijors 21 In tavitr of J(4in Johna>n 22 In fiivor «>!' the administratrix of Jc'«9c Claike 23 Authoriaing the President and Direc tors uf the Literary Fuiid to inin-hase, with the several unexpended annual appropria- lions of that fund, buuks for the 8iate Li brary; and directing tbe Arwnal to be pre pared fi>r the reception ol* wiid fjihrary. 24 in favor of the representativeb of Da vid Lnlham 25 In favor of Kenneth Rny 26 In favor of \Vm. H«rt»n and others 27 In favor >f the door keepers 2S in favor of the eugnwsing clerks 29 Allowing the Governor for hous« reni 3J Requesting our merobers of Ctmgress to use their exertuKW to pn>cure tbe adop ti>n of measures to render the system ot' nithiia discipline of the United fc’tat**a less burlhensoui*' in character, and morectiicicnt in its orgai)izatu>n. 31 Dire«nin{; the Superintendent of Public M orks to examine the accounts and cuodi- tuMi of certain navigation and canal com- pjinies, and ascrrtaiu w heiher they are w ill- in;{ to surrender their charters, and u|>ou what tern»s here is a dileronw. Eilher thoi*!!.? in uiB i i susptct not.' Ibw, must believe that they are at re«. Snd. To chanjfTj the manner of ap|iolntinff J«»- herolotoffs submit cd by him in relation to ticeaof the »Vact «nd Field t)tficrr>et thr >?ilina.' ,|,g l;„il*d States’ Bank. Mr. King moved 3rd. To fix lire t.a*i« of rcj>riw iitntk.ii in ihc Ih:- Resolutions approving gislniur*'up®" P"!’"’**''.’*’iJen. Jackson’s Administration ; and Mr. . ... .»k, up 5th. To aUolinti H*rough rfpri»int«tJoo whollj Jomaiiding a repeal of the rorce Mill. ..... . or in part. . I All these motions were decide*! in tha ne- I so, whv celebrate tli« solemo office for tk. «th. To nmcnd the 33d icction of tlio prcstnt y„|.. q|. f,ve voting ill eachcaso, repoae I shall not abolish Slavery j and ih.i c«i.iiotion la*- A number ol hills wcrc ordered to be cn- M only * «»ll nslt it) 1 would uk c. shall U C,U(.1 on all cla..c* of ptrw)n*. rolled. ^««ollCS kilOW lhat lhe*e bl.C 8th. To provide (or future Aincnduipnis to the Saturday, Jan. \\. | of theirs are oot at rest 1 Who told ilZ. Con.titutioM, by |«iniingout the manner in which Grabam, from the select Coniniittee ' »o T Where did they learn It T I, ^ ry ihiill be niatle. . ‘ ... IJlh. To rtiluce the njrobcr of mrinbcr* in the In w In;j:i»lnlure, nnd to make iK>inc c miisiU' qualifications of member* Ik it i nacted by the tJcnyal ....... ....... ^ reiK>r», in wiiiuu uic .. v— ...... vwiniufn»1i,li«B. trrl;::.rruy b« U. , pres^d. .hat ,he provision of the Consti.u- • .he».,! duly ot'the Sheriff*, at llic nrxi election for ni« in-1 lion, relerred to in the Uesalution eubmit-| lues and servicea of teth. And o*w,it her* of A(*»* niblv. to open polls in tbeir rtapcciive ii,p,n, has not been Infringed by the | ter they have been dead so lonj{, to it|| n,, I - -ties, at all the »rp.rate ckctiun., to reecive ,he AltoriR-y-Geiieral of the ^ world that they are not at rwi, ,l ..I^r* of all ix raon* qualifi.^ nppoiiHment which he holds under authority | iheir repose must be prayed for? I| crthovdt*'rer('onventiXT»iich\oii^ of the Pn sident of the United Slates, (hi | »"»*« had dared to suggest such ■ thmgj. l>« (*oiiipoc‘Ki o( inciiiocrt, cach Coii^rcwional i>i>trict, rr* •'stabliKhed by law t 1‘rmiJrd, T 111 each (. oii^rewional lliatriel i sh^rbe'cl!^te]by the IMMrictat UrRe.ioiicall^ tiolly concurred in—Ayes05. Noes •'>«. j imperfectly accoi^mg lo the C’atholici,l* I to t'onsiidt r aiiJ amend the ('onililiiiion in ihc p«r-j Mr. I»ii^ ih^n a Re®ij|uli»0 dff-^ J e^cn tho« lirularshenin sufgc.icd.nd no oiher*. clarina llwit the appointment ol' t’omnnsai. csl'-^nied his most devoleil «ervsnl*,nii*l* il fuTtlirr rn»i*l*«, I hdl It ilmJI «• liif uuiy ^ . IJ ... . .. 1 ... -.j i.. ■ _ of mid Sheritfn lo certify to llie (wvermrf the iiuiii- SKNA'l E. Wtducmhiif, Jan. 8. On motion of Mr. Mvbune, the Sonale proceeded lo lake up anil consider the hill to pmvide for ascertaining the n'nse of the (Mople of North Carolina relative to amend ing the (\>rislittition; the question (x'tiding being on the adoption of the snb.'tlitute of fered iMi yesterday by !Vfr. Meares. 'I'he pro(>o>ied substitute having been read, several unimportant auicndinc'tits were pnw |M>!iod and received. .Mr. Morris moved to amend the substitute by inserting the fol lowing a(\er the 27lh article, \iz : “That no person Ttho aiinM dcnv tho beinj; of tion, or the truth ot'tlie ProUnlant ftrli^ion,or the divine authority eit'.icr of th Old or New Teota. iKcnt. or wlw rhatl hold reliffious principle* in- . . . ^ conipaliblemithtlM: freedom and satVty of the.>lale, I eoiinties, at all the (separate diction*, lo receive j,y (he ,\HoriR*y-Geiienil ol‘ the world that they are Dot at rwl, «ik1 |k^ ..hall be ca,wl.le of l.ol^nR any otHce or place of [ i|,e vole* of all ix raon* qualified to vote fi»r mein- i,. bolds under aulhofit? 1 iheir repose must be praved for? Il P.^“ lrii!t or prohl in the civil deparuia at w lUno Una State.” 'i'his amendment was not agreed lo.— Ayes 2.‘l—No's Mr. .Meares moved In amend the sultsti- tute by inserting tlio following at the end of tiie 27th articic : “That uo (lerson wltn shall drny the bcin? of ioi>or uho Miiall hold religious principles iucnm- [tatrtble with the Irci'dotii and satVty of the Stute, Uiey shHjl be nia.le. _ rhoi.V wrs‘‘rVfe7r«i"the Hesoluli.m sub- | me a slandrr oa tb^ men.' B.'.hTp'pi* chaiijj* in the re- „,iued by .Mr. I^g, in relation to ihe va-1 wick enjoyed «n enviable rfputaliooforg«j r«and»otcr«. ' cation of the OtFice of Atloniev-General, j ness. I have oftea heard him spokctii/u- made a re,K>r». in which the opinion is ei- i Protestants m lermsof high cen.ni«ndat J sliall be cijiableof holdiiijf any oHicc, or place o* 1of vote* fiven in ihtir rcspcclive couniie»,for, Convention between r ranee ntMl the I. nited^ n^. « h«at«oe. ] trust or profit, in llic civil di'i>artui(:nt wiUiiulliis j ajr.mst Convcnlion. !^te.” I IV. it fiirlhir enact.-d. That it This amendment was nirrccd to—Ayes of tl»e Governor tn g^tve *uch publicity ^ « IS9 he Diar ronsidrr ncct••^4Ty for ihr intf)rnialion ‘ ‘ J f .1 . J of the |>eoplc (Ji mrally: .\nd il ■hall also be the Mr. .Mann moved further to nmend the substitute by striking out Ihe lUth article,' Cmcral .Assembly, the rt»uli oi' the election rvla- (which emlnxlied the compronn>ie principle livt to the propos»d t'onrcniion. Slates, is incoinpalihle with the office of! nient will allow of their beinj{ iikeot»li«|,J it shall be tlie duty ;e,„.ral of this SliUe, and violalen v^n! And where is the fulfilment rf i6,1 foVfinrtinnai.^^^^ «h- spirit of the ConMil.itn^, aiKl lhat the promise, ••Conw unto me and 1 a«l \ttornry*Genaral ought lo resign his Slate j)'**'* rest. \e shall find rest loyourMaii,* t.llicr. According to the Prelates, 4c. Ibeit t«h. j On Mr. Rolierls’ motion, this Re*.lution have not T.mjikI iI yet! 32 R.*questing the Governor to transmit i ^ suptrstruclurv rcsteii) ! “ futiher enacted. That if any Shrrifl' in the .nd .n»rt,„g Urg iL.rcrf, .l,c li,llo.™8 :, I'd.".: to relative to the Chemke^e Indians. 33 In favor ol' Abram Brower 34 In favor of William McLr^od 3o Tenderinc the use of the Government N use to the Methodist Episcopal Confer- ence 36 Directing the publication of the Rev- Ciiu • Liws with th«‘ Acts of Asvuibly 37 In favor of Tolaver Witcher quisilions That the Senate sliall he com;io*edof Reprcsen- I mcnt, and on csoviclion lie fined, iiote»c«-edin^ ojie tativea biiniiially clioden by bailvl, oue from each | thousand dolla»-», and l»e iiiipri»oiit) not iiM>ru than county in ihis .State." j sit nion'.hs, either or bolh at the discriUoa ol' the Mr. Skinner called for a division of the question. It was therefore first taken on ! I'he bill having lieen read, unsuccessful .stnkins out the 4(Hh article nnd derided in ' efibrt* were made to strike out thui>c clau •he affirmative—.Vves .TJ—Noes :U». j ->ies which provide for tukin;; the m-nne ol was laid on the table, by a \ole of li** tof).*}. 'I’he bill from Ihe S«-nate providing for avertaming ihe w isliee of the |>e>pleuii the Mibj‘'l of a Con\riilit>n, was indetinitcly |Hat|K>ucd—-lyts Cl. Noc»r>U. Monday, Jan. I I would dart aik anotlier quet(ir«. {)ov is it that tbe priosts and preUiet at icf with so much accuracy how long a uiii«, main* lo Piirgatury, before it u reltuMt I low do they know just wbeu l« ;4op|iii(, mg ? I will iM»t msiniMte lhat \kej pni « Mr, .h. b,ll^ . , pg ■■ H.. «..■ .1.11. sp~ke,... »»■ aninMMjjJy odopu-d. >V tierru|)Wi ^ !i.,t Mr. Meares then' moved tlwt the bill, fo-1 the people upon the proptiety of smending er gether wiih tbe ainendiiients, lie on the ta- j the 32d section of the present Constitution 3- Crt“ditin;z Public Treasurer for Trea- l»le, which was not agreed to—.\\es 31— and of restraining future (JpiKTal AsM» in- Bury note:* burnt | Noos 32. 'I'hos*) who voted in the ulhrina-j blies from ab«>li»hingSlavery. Onlhejws- 39 In favor of Martha Spears \ uve, were isjige of the bill at its final readny (the tt»t 40 Directing the Adjutant General to col-1 Ve«rs. Beard, Brituin.of Burke, nmiain, of vote) the Ayes nnd .Noes wen; n. followt: lect the public arms Macon. CsWwell, Clayton, IVibwn, Klliolt, (iavin, ! for tkt Bill.—Mr»*r. B«'aril, Urittain.ol Iturke. 41 In favor of Samuel S. Shepherd l Hmt«i, Ho^an, Itoke.jonoa, Kendt^ll, Kerr, Klults, ^ Briiuin, of .'laron, Hiirn»,>’.i}weU, flavloo.fol. 42 Directing the l umptroller to publish Mcor.n.ck, Martm.of H.ch.nond, Mari.n.ori|rk. j i,„,. i>.b^n, Wli.4t, llinio... Iloj.n II.Ae, W.. . . , , , V Mcarcf, .Ml .Montjfoiocry, Mnorr } Ivrndall, Ki rr, Klmw, Mt ornuck, Martin,ol Ulcli- in his annual Sialement the number ol acres, ,7 , . . of land, tne total value of the land in each Litton uuv,,«u. . J ii„nk,„g ,f ,bey dtd go firM lo pufMNL mad., hi, acknowWgments u>tbe ll^se ^ be ^-re « on appropriate aadre... atni .dj.xinK..d be in^rma tbt- same unr die. jre«r is a loog iime lo be m purnk«> I lluurs pMS stuwly ewey while ont w »» ing. t>h,Mthiaep«irt^C'hrislian«t}?(i| it be? What unsatistiictury rtiipt^ whicli will n«4 ellew lU motltmiMsin. county, and the value of town property 4.J llelatm:! to the sale o4'Chen>koe lands 41 Auihoriaing ihe payment of certain printing A STRA.N».F. TllI.Nr.. I re.id tin* otl»iT dny in a lUllimore news* |amples, its moel virttKxjt votaries, l«Km p-npcr the following article : ' repoee even id tbe grtve ! Ciedtl ifMiil, ttbxrquui This ilay Ihe Prelates ami The- non ego. in. .Morri#on, Murchi««n, Philii;M, Shuford, I ni>u(, Marlinof Ku«.kin(;liani, Mcart*, MenUcultali ulo^iiiii* of the ('alholtc Pr*>vii>CMil Church, I K»e other question it OCCUrt to OK (8li ri, Stediiian, S|>ai|(bt, Vibituok. j MHit];T>fnrry, Mwre, .Morns, Murchmoo, IMiilhfw, Those who voted ui the negative, were Mr»ar«. Arrinrton, B'irn% ( ollins, i'ltnprr, Fd- wardii, Kaisun, Fiowert, Koy, HaU. HarriMii.JIow- ell, iiusKey, I.ind»ay, .ML'ornii( k, Mann, ilat- Siinford.Sittuii, S«ioner, oft hona]>,Sp;iigbt,^lcd man-—31 fW Bill. — Me«sr«. Arrin^tnn, Cnoprr. lUluatd'H Hotter^. Koy, (iavin. lUII, lljrri-o»i, lioAtll, llusu T, i.iiidr;iy, Maiiii, MattlK-i**, M now m »-e»sirfi in ihis cily, tog« tlier with " hy was nut the solemn oflics criti .-'veril uther prients,cel. hraied the m.leinn «o.ioer T Why wait a year ? If pnrtnal 4.3 In favor of the heirs of Daniel .M'Kay, •'«« '^'n. Move, of (ireen. Move of 1p,„, ^ i |*»ll \ *«h \Arrnnn I >h#'fart. Siriiiiinn« . * * ' * * lat^ of Iiedt'll 46 Ue;iulatinj the mode of procuring etationarv and fuel tor the u«; of the Leg islature 47 In fiivor of Archibald Gilchrist 4*» Jnlavorof (tichard Kuberts 4‘J Aiithorifiin^ I^lteri«'8 in aid of the Favpttpvillc, Yadkin aini Pee !>ee Kail-rrKid ijO Relating to tne Cape Fear >aviga- ti'.n CiMiipany Waritin^ fo Shine Proprutort.—.\t a ’ill, X i*h. Norman, .'•hersrd, Siriiiiions, Skinn«-r. of IVrquimons, Skinner, oft 'boTTan,.'“kin ner, «t i’jiwiuoUiik, Sinara, Siot.e, Vaiui, Waller, and liJt-r. -Mr. Kdwarils then moved that the bill, to^'elher vvitli »b«‘ ame'iMJinenrs, be po«lp«>n- ed until the first day of Novemli^r t:e*t, which was agreed to—Ay.-« 3‘i—Noes 20. Thurttlati. Jan. 9. •Mr. Hinton from Ihe selert Commiltee, to which was referred a Resolution touching the ex|iediei>ry of arranging the C«*ngr«rs- sional Distrii-td so as to make them more Nai«h, Norman, Hii;h, Sherard. SiinntotiU', Skin ner.of IVr|UiM.oii', .^Kiniter, oi l'«M]uol3iik,S.-iiaw, Sluiic, \'unhouk, Nann, atton, U ihkr.—.‘K) 'I'he Ull was then ordered to be engrot>»- ed. Sah;rdav,Jan. 11. The cngrossrxl Rraohition antborKing n njbM:riptiuii to ^lac llae’?* Map, wa» ind« fi nilely po«tponel, as wasal^o the bill autlK>r- isingcertniu [terwuiatherein naniotl, to r.iis«' hv lottery 910,000 to op>>n a Canal in Cumberland county, smi the IhII eonri-rnnig ‘' jibe habihti«*s of •hcritls for claims put into masses are lo get souls out of pjrpWt,! they sliould hnve been soid for tbe« M.| op h'Ug before. It was crueliDtbeirbRtk.| ren lo Tei them lie ami wlfcrllierr, uf{:)rdin:: them such relief usu u : Inte —Sion tin- Cirr.iit LVnirt held in On- | „^^rly .-.lual, reporf d that it is impractica-1 ,,3',,,,, tlieirdet ut.es for lario county, -N. 1. a .Mr. Perkins recov^^r- . ble at so late a }M ri(Kl »f the sfnwion to net 1 coHprtion A number of bills wcrc ordered to be tn- rulUd. eralioncfthe.ul.j.H:l. Monday, Jan. \3. Mr. Dobbin from the joint ^leet Com- .p,,, s,.„ate having dn.p.«e.l of all tho mitter, to vvhicli was r'-l'-rretl the .Message - ^ i>f his Mxcfllcnry, the iovernor, relative to the Militia and ili«> public deii-nce, togeth er w ith the i’-'solutions of tbe Lr^gislatures I'oojvire ell 'hristians lo unilr is fr’^j prayer for the illuinination tod m lion of the many immortal imwW tb»l ( in Ihe darknCM and boodage of suchewj ot' thuk ed damaj;*-s, off C. H. Coe dt Co., dt-fmitely upon the siil,j'*ct. 'I'he ('ommit- proprietors of a line of Stages lietwwen Ge- 1 ,ee w#*ri! di>«-har>:ed from the further consid- w'va aiKl I'an.'indaij'ua, for an injury receiv ed in cmsfqu»*fM-e «>f the insnfficienrv of thr harn**!« of r»ne if the trains employed in dra^'int; a coach f*n their liiii*. In Novem- of the Stales of New-York and Illinois up- b r, I'S'J, Mr. P. wa> a pus-^nj/er and had tak*n liii .seat on tlie box with the driver; whiUt th«. was descending a hill, a fin ast strap brKke arid the cf«ch ran upon [ on tl»e subject, made a detailed r« [Kirt there- on, accompanied by llte fulUming Resolu tion : Retolrrd, That our .‘.enalors i,i roecmsbc in- "tructfd, and our U,pros* titjlives n.qiicsli d, to »■ do|il th'r ne''e*iiary mea»iirr« to rrodir ihc sysleni of Mililia diM'.ipiine of llie I'nilcd Stjilcs 1 «» bur. ihen>K>rn' in its characlcr, and more etiicient in lU or^ani^lion. Fridiiy, Jun. 10. T!ic bills for the establishment of a liank at Lincolntoii, aiwl at Washm^ton, were a second time read, und on motion, poeitpou- cd indefuiitely. •Mr. Heard submitted sundry Rf^dutions »m the suhjert of a Reform of the Con«tilu- busine«s before it, a rewdiition of thank to the Speaker was iinnnifnon-*ly adopif.J ; when llie Speaker mado his aeknowled.:- ments lo the Senate in an a(>pn>pri i!h ad dress, and adjfMirned the same tine die. the l»ors*-s, which frightened them andcaus rd tbein to l>ecom*' nninanavf^ahln ; Mr. P. nnd the dnv« r wen; precipitated from the box, and the former so badly injured tiuil he Will be a cripple for life. Rk vding, Pa- Dec. 31. FuleVUy of a I>o".—A rare msisoce of fh^ sa*rarity aiKl atii rtion of one of the ca nine r»pTi«r»«, occurred, within the preciocts of thin f!la;p, a few evenings since. An el derly ni^ia, residing a short distance from tOMn, on a V)«>i here, liK>k occasion to become ' pn-ttv f*M*ntially coriKsd,” 111 the course HOLSK or OMMO.NS. M fdnttuluy, Jan. TIic following hilla were rfad anl, on motion po?«l(K>ned indefinitely, v 17.: The bill to provide for the removal ol'n Hhonlor hIiohIh across the clianrM>l in K.lenlon Bay—th«! hill In ascertain ltieam>>unt ofcxpfirts, rait oH'k’*'f>»r Ihe re|>xieof thesouU of Ihe Itigbl R.'v. Or. IVnwick, of Ciocinnali and De .Nek*r, c»f New (►rlear»«. 'I'ho Right Re*. Dr. R'ltsiii cfUhmlcd iho fiigh Mssn, atlen- il«d by th»* proper of^icerw. Afirrihe ttos- pel, iIk* Ri«I»I H^v. Dr. Purcell, Hialiop of power. Ctncinnati, aM-erHlwl Ifie pnlpit binI pretK'h- I would very respectfully »«k the' ••d n fom'ral oration, m whicb ho ably pour- of religious pepers if they had not litiv'd, in accurate ami pathetic langinge,. insert Ihe erticle which suggested thf' V iiin. . at,d servici-s of the deceased pre-' with such commenU as it seen.i •• latex, the former of whmn fell ■ victim lo I'or I really think il «leserves nrtic*. .wl| ( h'lU-ra, aOcr year* of lebairuHM and sue-, -e«ful ex'’rtnn»—the Iniler was taken away in th*‘ hl>M>tn of youth and in llie nndM ol his laliors h\ the yellow fever. Aller Ihe Masit, Dr. Roxali (lerftirnml tfte usual ob- wqiiies.— HtiUtmitrt (taiclle. Having fiinithed re,-uling the arlivSe, I withdrew the |>aper fr«Hn my eyes and I nid to mvsrii—U here am I ? 1 ihrMight I was l*t »n»t. discliarged from hi* emp^ in tb’«- r. .siiitea of America. P.ut that can- ' t»P'»ards «»f ooe hundred persons, aho*^! not l»e. This ran be no other than .^pain, jdinary enroings are quite at greit »t Ml Portugal, or Italy. An.1 what century is '»«■'>« of the year as aw) oilier, and tins ’ I always thinight that I lived m the "uitpert is dependent 00 conslint j glorinii* nintlttuth. Ilul I must have made How this city is going lo sup(iort t > j a miMakfl of nine at the very least. 'Phis 'sands wl»o will thus be thrown mt« »■ Mirely must lie the tenth century ; llie dark- want, it is well for our cit) . .at of the iLukages—M-culum tenebriosnini, "I'd »he humane, lo lake inlo | a* the church hi»lnri inM call it—Ike niul. , Anurinin I • ■ f- ui:ht of tinu t thii day the Prelal'^s—in ! this ri/y—rcli'brated tbe solcuin oflice for th** ri/Mitr, \,c, Ju.: llien it orcurrfJ to me ihjt I might have read the parngraph incorrectly. S«i I rr»uiit*>d 111** pa|x-r, ljut klill il read tbesnme. A Faei.- PlItt.AnCLI'tlti. J»»* 4 mechanic of Ihiscil).*!*! A iHler from an ofTicer of tl»» I • gale Putomac,dated Lima, ’Jbih.f fhrtliei particulars of the F.arthjuake on llie lOih of that month, I towns of Arica and Tacna, in I ed in iIm- State for one year and for oth* r i j,,.,, | ,hn w'^it dowii^aiMl I aal ai»d l.3 or 14 houses are left in Arica. th* ... ..I..,.. .1. i.ii..._ ... * ' ber of lives l«»t IS eatiiiiatisf at lr«^® *I 700. '1‘acna is said to b' l'>t»H> -jl of the’nftj'rn.H.n, aixl, in the early p:irt ofi '«on which were r^ad, and on moliotiof Mr tlK* evenin;;, attempted to reach home, which lii' not far from the r’*ad leading to Pntts- Mlle. il.iviii:; :;o| tu tfie tup of the lull, a little Ix.-yond town, hi.>* burden became in- ililo, and he laid him down to sleep iiiriie«li;jlply arrosa tfie rond. lie was ac- comp inir'd by hit* dog, a large tur, which coiled hiiii«-lf riost: lo his b'xjy. The wea- thT wan cold, ainl the iii^lit very dark.— J. H. Skinner, refi.-rred to a select Coinmit- t*>e, consiitiing of two Meniljers from each .ludicial l)i‘‘triet, selected by the Senuton* from each District. Le.nve was granted to said Committee to hold its meeting, during the silliit;; of the .Senate. After remaining out several hours, .Mr. Ileartl, r’liairmao of tbe C*omiuittc*e, re|«ortel the following l!ill, which ineorpiralet( the spirit and riiueh of [Mirpises—the hill to rcfjulale the p«Mldling and retailing of spirituous liquors—the lull to prevent free |Mrrsons ofc>|lor selling spir ituous liquors, in a quantity Icm« than live (rallons—the bill to amend an art pasned ni l‘*2.'>, making approprialitms for clearing' wi«l| now, this IS a niranse thing—an extra ordinary piece of hu>iiieiis prayinK for the I aciHi !■ »niu \*j V ^j| repHW of di-ceaat d saints !—and tTioee loo, !*d. Thr beautiful vslh-y ^ ;*el| prelates of the only true church—and pre- ‘ waete. 'I he fainHis whils UluH 1“ lale.t eminent for tlieir “ virtues aol servi- • height) on Ihe right hand •») cet"—dead a year, or iht-reabouls, and yet l«r •!»« harbor of Arica is now ^ Hi the shoals l-jlow W ashington, and the -_„k| ,h« bv CfHifesaino of Iheir ^ '*»•» '»»«> ; «"• T., hill appropriating a sum not excelling church. \M.at must b.«come of the "n Ihe sairM; side ore .,,1 lea* renowned Catholics, if llie very best of ‘'•n •hem. ., y|,|J| their bisho|Mi are lussing ami burning in Pur- about half i>a»l 10 ocloc , ' giilorv a year ofter hating Micrificcd Iheir succeeded by three * ,,^6(1 live, i„ ||,c service of (.’od ami Ihe,r fellow- I of »wo, three and five ^ i-S ,.j()0 for defraying Iho travelling ex|ien. ses of an KngiiH-er, m making certain sur- veyd, III eaMi ibe aervices of an U. S. l:Ingi- ri,er Ix- cranted by the President. .Mr. \\ e#|ey Joim^s, Hubmitled a Resolii- A UH.I. t>i provide (or asrertainin^ the »eniie of the r opli of Norlh-Curolina, relative to a Con vi.'iilion for SUle. Tbe p..ti«ivilu- st j._re came careermu alon;;, ■ the l-ingusge of the Re«ulutioiis submillcd os U'^J *!, and mu-.t have pii't over me man, 1 hy him. iiad n«»t the do;» Hprnn^ fiiri(.u«l\ ut the |e;id ing horn' », and iiirm**! th.'ir c injri.e. 'I'lie _»lriver imw what h'.- tiiou.itii to i»e tlie body «»f a man; immediati-iy on liis arriviti here stated It ; wlieii tw i "i-ritleuK-n went *ui «nd brxiiirlil in the unlnrtuiiate man, aliookt ex- t»auMe»i with cold. It WHS with Sfune difli- ciilly llioy were e,i il>led t« aiiproHch him, ■ik Ii w a.« the re*.i.,iaiM-e of i|i« anim il, un til tM* W.tS well *allt«(ie*l of th'-ir iK-itevolenI denij;im, when he >*ag^'.d hi» tail, and seem ed exce«Jmg fclad. ; ' by . v-J"''*/ "f ‘l'“b'ied u, ° * I irote for iiivniljera ot the IJuusc of I (antnons, and I wht'D as it ha* been su^xuited, that the people arc A Mirfd Suit.-~U is *tate«l hv the Ohio . deni/ous of so altering aiMl amending the (‘onali- Atlaa, tti;.t a l.l.iek man ha» pro«. ruled a |V’ „ . Is*, i nal Uie 1.^ eiolatnre shall m«et nnlr once wrliite Ud> lor a bo H. b of mirri lye rmi- Sc„aO. to be clecUd he a tract, Mid claims *^,000 dollura damages ' i longer U rm than llu. Joiumuua. mil certain S|iecifk amendments of the (Jon- you rest,—lake mv yoko 00 you arsl learn •«•»>« pieces of sdk were f'’U'" aiVa'udiJg'tfin^nst^^^^^^ ll»« people, wns taken up and of me—And ye shall fmd rest unti your ^,rb ^ ! disciiswrd; ami on Mr. Outlaw’s motion, mails.” i always suppoMJd it mrani that •‘•'•■'^''®^"ncc,^wrc ked .11 linj taxe. bereafter collect* d on Attomies’ li- wiys, “ HlesiMnl are llie dead which die in ccns^;^, Rball lie appropriated lo Ihe pur- IIm) Ix>rd from hmrrforth: Yen, snilh ihe chase of a Law Library, for Iho usf; of Ihe Spirit, that they niny rest," Ate. or poaei- Supreme Court, was rrad tho sccond time bly I got it fr«m lhat other passage •• there and indefimtely |Hwt,H.ned. tbe wicked ceuan from Ir.aihhng, and there Mr. Giilhrio moved lhat iho House do the weary ore a/rr.v/." Itiit il ai^ems 1 am now procccd to considor the Resolutions wrong. ’Hero arc Iwo hi»ho|« dead, yet deoux, bamd to Philinlelphin. '« sunk in the year lMri.-C//" Hook». Sales of Slock of Iho ofColumhia, have /v«^' ul —original cosl 2->.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1834, edition 1
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