CHARACTER la As IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT M TO lffIITIDUAI.S; AD TIM GLORY Or THE STATE 18 Til COMMON NOFCRTT Or ITS OffTIMMfS BY WM " BAYNE JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser vices as undetakcr and builder, lo tlic citizens or ..thcri. disposed to contract for building orjobbirg T e rms liberal "FAVETTEVILLE AND WARSAW STAGE LINE. New Arrange incut. TUa W.r:iw Stnop leaves Fa vrt t c v i 1 1 on Sun- d.iv. Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 2 o'clmk, 1 M :it Warsaw in lime to I;iKC tlx train for North or S-utii. Leave? War-aw Mon days, Wednesdays and Fiidnjs, s.fler the arrival of ihe Train from both ways, and nrri'Cf in ray tllc villi: nyl morning in lime for tlic stage going norlli or s-iU'h. PASSKNGERS enfor nt r.riiZH IT. .tel. JACKSON JOHNSON. Agent. Dec. 26, 1 846. 4 10-If. FRESH RAISINS 5'1 Wh il-, II iM anil CI arlcr and for sale by Ocl 31, J8IG. n.jxei.ji'sr ri-c'd XV. I'll I 'JR. X. c. Iplimont of Volunteers ! . rJ 'J'E.VTHhV ! Tin; subscriber will r'-,ii" a lul of SIX IJ A ti ll KL REVOLVING PIsTnLS by ibe next f.iaml".:il lb. it airivcs, w bit I) will bo rohl ul a S'ua'l advance at my store on Uav street. D c. 12. IS tG. " W PRIOR. "for salk, a im.i mio h oh si-:, IV.'iy, and I larness cmiuire A. M. CAMPBELL. Dec. 12, I f lt". LOOK HER 12. Roundshavcs & Axes . Tlio Sub-criier run 1 inoes .i ma nil ai l lire bis eel bratcd Shaves, im fivor.-ib'y kimnn l Turpen tine makers lor limbic I h rce y ca s. They can be li.i'i at inv sb'ip, ur at I be Moms ul P. Ta lor ir T. S. Liitti-rb'h Toipcnli v. Ax's repair' d at tlie sbo test br.niib.' i imli r. N Miavc" aie .i.nuint: utiles I.. Wood. LEVINE WOOD. 4i y-6n. D e. I!, ISir,. l"C IsOOU lllllliTS AT 11. UR AM BERT'S, Four Dunrs above lir, I'osl OJJ'ue, Just received, I Op.tu i- of fresh cocoa nut call dy -Z barrels northvro shell barks; nuts ; citron ; rai-uns; d it- ; prunes; freh K k 'os & sa n! i lies'. Doc inler ii, IS4G. State of y . Carolina Monfgumcry county la Eijuihj Foil Tcmh, 1S46. A:rippa fcJl ed ami wile Caroline, Emetine Dumas, J ia L Vutki;i. ari.l wif-s Evelina, Alclv na Nor- j Ion and ( !iadia'i Duma vs. Wilbani Harris, I.Vivul Pennin-to:i a"tl wife Nancy, and Melvini datt'lils-r ol Claib im Ilarris, dceM , and o"ln rsot bis ii xt of Uin and personal icprecotativcr, and J.dnii Harris and other?, the next of km and per sonal r jvesei'l 1 iv of Randal Harris, dee'd. In t'lis ease it appeal i ij; to t ho satisfaction of tin C'oi.rt t'i-t the h f- odanis, MIi ia, ilatiiibter ol CI iioTo I larris, d cM , and mb- is of Iv? ins! of lyiii and personal ropresentaiivcs, and John llariis a,nd Jt'ii: rest of the ne.l of km and per-oual repie sonlatives of llancVd II h n. det 'd , are not inliabi lanis of ibis Siale : it is iherelorc orderetl by the Cooil, that the -a-ci iyoi-r sident deft-ida ets ap peal; attlu: iH-xfConir ..f Equity l I C he'd f r the VJ."i,'iliy of .Moiryomeiy. at ihn; Cont House in Ti,o.yfcon the last Monday in February next, and pjeod, ans i-r. or ifcemiir to ilie plaitmfl'.- bill, or ii will be beard ex pari bJ taken "ro confesfo as lo lliem. Wuii's, Jiameji S.. O.inof, Cb rk and Ma'ter ofonr said Court of Equity at Ollice, lb- last Mon bi in .nL'ust, A- D., I S40 anil Xmh. year of A ll.rriean I iuk'enflem;e. J AS. L. QAINES.O. M E. Jan I, 1517. lll-Gt.. pra.dv..53 25. FOR SALE. SOOIX Arris superior l.nl fur Turpeii ti'ie. l'ar and Timber, on Piii Uoeklisb and Puppy t '.ft k. I welve to ti'iien mi', s -ioi.lb f lb;s place. ) i i lie remises ni- two or tlnee ooil Mill sites. Ilatls cai 1:0 down either stream, the most of the V ar. '1'Iip'P ha been no timber cut o i these lanes. A dtsTillcy could be ul up tu jrreat ad vn iia:e. Turpeir i ie is made a shoe! !ista-'ce iT, winch the makers would be pleased to have a h one market for. To a purchas r for th.; whole tract a '"cat bargain would be jiiven ; say about mi (.If its value. A s seneral small naicels of land near this Place. J NO. WADDILL. Jr. TUOS LUTTERLOH. 41 1 FavetteiiMo, Jan. I, lS-17. State of North C'a retina IlbcMii comity. Court of Pleas and (Juarfrr Missions .A or. 7imi, 1S46. Wib-y Albird and w if - and otftj?r, vs. Zach aiiah Fu'more, A U Fulmore arntl others. Petition to account. It nppearins; lo the Com! that tbe di fondants, Joseph Fu'more, Wynft W i kinso a d wife, and olhrs, children ol Elizabeth Brown, deceased, are not inhabitant of this Slate, it Is- ordered by the Courl that pub! cation be made for six weeks in the North Caro'inian, noljlin ike s;i id dctcud ams lo appear nt the next t p of the Ceiut of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held lur Hie county of Robeson, at the Court House in Luni bcrton, on the fourth Monday in February nel, and then and there plead, answer r demur Ve. saird petition, elberwiae tire same will be taken pro confesso as to them, and pel for b.aring exparle. ( From the Yiin.nes ) SH'D. HOWELL, Clerk. Dec 26, 1S46. 4,'n.8t FOR SALE. 1 WISH, tosell my land l;m on Bis Rock fish being about 2O0O acres of good turpentine land, with a good stream for carrying ;t lo market, navi gable at any time while there is water enough for boats to run between Fayetleville and Wilming ton. Title indisputable. ALEXANDER. WILLIAMS July 12, 1845. 333-tf. T rv ffl ri Tl ALL persons having busU Xi3 III) h.--ncss with J. B. Melvin, are requested to call on Dr. H II Robinson, of Ehxabethtow n, who i authorized to settle the same. Jany 3, 1847. J. W. EVANS, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEV1L.L.E, JV. C, WILLpiaciice in the counties of Cumberland, Bladen, Sampson and Johnston. "When not on bis circuit, be may be found at his new Office, on Old street, nrarDr. Robinson's corner. Jan. 1C, 1847. 415-31. $25 REWARD. On the 3 1 s-t Dec. last my l,0y FRED, in compa ny with other negioes, (on bis return from Wil mington,) left this p'ace (or home, but separated from thctn r.ear the plantation of Mr Caileton Campbell, saying he was too unwell to go home and would return to town. Since then I have been unable to hear from h:m. The said boy had on a frock coat and pant., both f Sab m cloth, and la-panlin hat. He is about 5 feci 8 inches high, light complect i d, speak qukkly ai:d intelligently. I will give the above reward to any person who will return him to me, or scenrehim so that I can let him. B F ATKINS. Fay Hevillc, Janv 16, i847. 4l3-3w State ot North Carolina Kohcson county. Court of Plea and Quart tr Sessions JVbr. Term, 1846. Wi'cy Al'ord and wife, and others, vs. Z: lia riab Fubnorc anl Alexander 1 Fubnore, Ad ministrators of Andrew Fubnorc, dee'd. Pitiiion to Account. IT apjearinr to tin? satisfaction of the Court that Joseph Fulmore, Alias Brown, Wyatt Wilkinson and Ins wile Franc s Wilkinson, andotbeis, heirs of Elizabeth Brown, defendants in ibis case, arc iion-resiilenls of ibis Slate ; it is therefore ordcrid lV the Court, lli.it publication be made in the North Carolinian, a newspaper printed in Fayette- ille, Ibr sx weeks, for said defendants to appear at the next term of this Court, to beheld for the conidy of Robeson, at the Court limine in Luni berton on th fourth Monday in February nx', nd plead, answer, or demur to lhi petition, or the same w ill betaken pro conheso anil heard i xparte as to tliein. W it ne.-s, Shadrach Moivell. Cleik r4 said Curt ;it otbee, Ibe ton r ill Monilay of November, A D. IStt.aml of Ameiiean tndepeudenee the 70ihyear. S'Dll. Hi J WELL, C.C.C. J.sn. IG, IS47. 4i:5-Ct. pr, adv. S3 25. Woii'd respectfully infoim the citizens ot Fayetleville a.ml lUe ubli generally, l:ial be has taken the stand tc cen'ly oicup'td by E, J. Clark, on Gilbspic Strett, 5 doors Soulii of the Market Square, where he will man- ' - .- "" ufaeture and keep constantly on baud an assortment of" J IN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wi-diinsto purchase would do well lo call and examine bis slock belore ptirchasinjrcNc w here, as he is deteimini il lo sell as cheap ;is any olbci miinnfacluicr in the Sta'e. BAKERS of an cmir-ely new pattern. ROOFING done in it,." Instest style, and best manner. Also GUTTERING. Jan'y 9, loi:. 412 y. REMOVAL. 1. W. McLAURIN have re moved to the oppo-ite side of Hay street into the east tenement i f i he granile block of buildings, near! v opposite H. & E. J. Lillv. In adililioii tu our stock, w aie now eninjr a general assortment of se.-.son:ib'o jiOODS, and ic c. iviui' a supplv of GROCERIES, Crockery, &. &e., which we offer low for cptdi, or on time 'o those w ho pav iheir bill piompllv. D. &. W. McL. Oetob r 24, I84G. 4M-tf. THE effects and del ls .f E.McNaii &Co .have been, by an instrument of writin :, conveyed to me for sett incut. I fubid the payment of any debts due ifj-ni, to anv one except myself or some per son duly authorized by me. JNO. M. ROSE. January 16, IP47. An assoriment ot FREStl CANDY, received and for sale b W. TRIOR. Oclober -24, 1S1G. 40I-tf. IMarrieo Compared with Single Life. M irriage is a school nnd exercise of vir tue ; niivl though marriage Iiath c.ires, yet the single life liath desires which are more troublesome, :ind more tluno-t-roiis, ami tiflen cud in sin ; while the cares are but instan ces of duty a:d exercises of piety ; anil then-lore, il' single life hath more privacy of devotion, yet marriage hath more necessities and more variety of it, ami is an exercise of more graces. Marriage is the proper sceue of piety and patience, of ibe duly of parents and the charily of relation ; here kindness is spread abroad, and love is united and made firm as a centre; marriage is the nursery ot Heaven. The virgin sends prayezs yo tlod, but she eanies but one soul to him ; but the state of marriage fills up the number of the elect, and hath in it Ihe labor of love, and the tlel ILvacies of friendship, and blessings ofsoeie-t-y, and. the union ol Jinnds and hearts. It halh in it less of beauty, but more of salt ty Lhan the single life ; it Ii3lh more care, UuL less danger; it is more merry and more sad ; is fuller of sorrows and fuller of jov3 ; "iA lies under more burdene, but is supported by alA tjie strengths of love snd chirity, and those burdens are delightful. Marriage is the mother of the world, and preserves kininloms, and fills cities, and churches, and Heaven itself. Celibacy, like the fly ia tlie heart of an apple, dwells in perpetuaLsaveetness, but sits alone, and is confined ud dies in perpetual singulari ty; but maxrmge like the useful bee, builds a house and gathers sweetness from every Huwer, a ad. labors aixl unites into republics, and sends ouk colonies, and feeds the world with delicacies, and obeys their king and keeps order, and exercises manv virtues, and promotes the interest of mankind, and is that state of good things of which God hath ttesignea the present constitution of the world. Bishop Taylor. 3 FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23. 1847. CjIPTJOJYS of the Ads of the Legislature of Jnorth Carolina. Session 1846-47. PUBLIC AC VS. An act to lo-distiict the State, cm tiled na act to repeal an act," &c, "ratified 17ln Jan. 1843, and for tbe purpose of securing a just and proper divisiou of the State into Con gressional Districts." Lays off the distiicts as follows : , 1st Dist. Cherokee, Macon, Haywood, Buncombe, Henderson, KuthertViid, Buike, McDowell, Yancey, Cleveland aud Caldwell, 2nd Dist. Ashe, Wilkes, Surry, Davie. Rowan, Iredell and Catawba. 3rd Disl. Lincoln, Gaston, Mecklenburg, Union, Anson, Stanly, Cabariu, Monfgotn eiy, Richmond aud Moore. 4ih Di-t. Stokes, Rockingham, (Juilford, Randolph and Davidson. 5ih Dist. Gianvjlle, Caswell, Person, Grange and Chatham. 6ih DUt. Wake, Franklin, Wntien, Hali fax, Kdecomb, Nah and .Johnston. 7lh Diit. Cutnbetlaiid, Robeson, Colum bus, Bladen,- Brunswick, JSVw Hanover, Sampson, Duplin and Onslow. Sih Dit: Wayne, Greene, Lenoir, .lones, Craven, Catleret, liuaulbrt, Pill, Hyde, Washington aud Tyru ll. 9lh Dist. Martin, Bertie, Hertford, North ampton, Gates, Chowan, Perquimons, Pas quotank, Cugideu and Currituck. To provide fir holding a session of the Su preme Com t, oiico a year, in ihe western pan of the Siate. Sec. 1st provides that a session of the Supreme Court shall be held yearly at Morganton, on the lirst Monday of Aumist. Sec. 2d, provides that all appeals taken and causes transmitted from the coun ties of Stokes, D.ividsou, Montgomery, An son, and all counties lying west of the same, shall be heaid and tried at Moroatitmi. Sec. 3d, provides for the appointment of a cleik, who shall keep his office at iUotgantou. Sec. 4 h, makes it the duty of the Sheriff of Rgke, to attend the session of said court. Sec. 5th piovides that the Reporter fr the Court at Raleigh, shi.ll nlso act as Repoiter to the Moigautou Session of it. Sec. 6lh alters the summer term of the Supreme 'Court at lialeioh, bom Ihe 2nd Monday of June ! the 3d Monday of May. See. 7th makes it the duty if the Judges to appoint one of the Soli citors within the region of country specified, to attend said Couit at Morganton, as Attor ney lor the State. The act dues not abolish either of the terms nt Haleigh, but provides for holding an addi tional one at Morp.fi nton. To amend the Revised Statutes entitled Deeds aud Conveyances. Provides that the egistiy, or duly certified copy, of the record of any deed or conveyance, &c. may be giveu in evidence in any eourt of record, and that officers mentioned in the 15th section shall be authorized loeeilify the proof of execution of power of attorney by a subset ibing witness, or acknowledgement, provided such witness reside out of the State. To regula'c ibe issuing' of process in cer tain cases. Piovides that if there should be im proper officer in any county, u whom any p toe ess of any court ought lobe directed, tbe Ink shall issue the same to the sheriff of a-ny adjoining county. I'n make make eal estate assets Pro- vides that when the goods and chattels of any deceased poison shall be insufficient to pay his debts, his executors or admin istratois shall sell his estate, upon obtaining u license there for, which the court may grant upon petition .-hewing the amount of lauds, other asset., s debts, &c; court may direct sale of all or part; heirs shall be made parties to petition ; and shall hgve notice; sale to be made under di rection of court. No ptoecedi'Ugs to be had under this act by administrator or executors of wills proven before 1st Feb. 1847; aud all lands fiaudiilently conveyed, ard all rights which would descend to heirs shall be sold as as-ets. To p-otect tbe public bridges within the State. Makes it a misdemeanor to fell timber in any stream bove a tu iile. Antho izing the Governor to establish a depot of arms at New bern In al lui in t the revised Statutes entitled m lis and mil eis. No trial proceeding umfes said stat nte shall be abated by tlie death f either party, or maTiaue ol anv female, paitv therein. To on vent i itiaens of other Slates from driving their slock imUt tins Slate So run at large in the for est ratine. Protecting bouses and enclosures from wilful in jury. JUKes tae uurning, otiacini', pu nng now n or d stroyin; in anv way, ol any dwcl inj house. uiiinhabil I house, outhouse or enclosure, a mis demeanor, punishable by hue or imprisonment. Amandin" the laws regulating the inspection of turpentine. Ucquires every barrel ol soft turpen tine to weigh 2feU pounds, gross; and hard 24. To amend I beast of IS41& 5, relative to nota ties. Fixes the fees of protest, except pre tests concerumg vessels, at one dollar. To establish a public burying ground in the county of Cherokee. Appropriates leu actes for the purpose. Amending the 30th section of ihe 105c Rev. Stat, entitled salaries nod fees. Con ferring on the county courl, a majority of jus tices being present, the power to regiiLitn the lees of the Register. In favor of the Cherokee Chief, Junoluske. Repealing Ihe act entitled an act to repea 3d section of an act of 1S25 to direct the manner in which license shall hereafter be issued t' retailers ot spiritous liquors so far as regards the counties of 'New Hauover and Richmond To extend the time of registeiing gants mesne conveyances, powers of attorney, bill ol sale, and deeds of gift. To piovide for a new county called Gaston out of parts of Lincolu and Catawba. To lay on ana . cstaoiisn a new county oy the name of Alexander to be composed of paits of the counties of Iredell, Caldwell, and Wilkes Concerning public roads, providing thai any person constructing n ditch canal, &c. across a public road shall keep a bridge over tbe same, on pain of indictment and tine z Ihe disci el ion of the cout. Concerning orphans aud persons nou com pos meuiis. Provides that the court of equity shall secures the estates of such persous, for whom no suitable person will aci as guardians. To chatter the Wilmington and Manches ter Railroad Company. To connect the Wil mington and Raleigh Railroad with ihe South Carolina road at Manchester. Incorporating the North and South Caro lina Railroad Company. Provides for u company 0 construct a Road fiorn Raleigh, via Fayetteville, to the South Carolina toad at Camden ; capital stock to be $I,2U0,000 in shares of 100 each ; ai:d may be organ ized when two thousand shares shall be sub set ibed. Incorporating a company to construct a Railroaud from some ponl on the South Carolina Railroad, to the town of Chailotte in Mecklenburg county, to be called the Chailotte and South Caiolina Railroad Com pany. Capital stock to be 1,5UO,000 dollars, tu shares of 100 dollars each, five dollars on each of which to be paid down; company to be organized when two thousand chares shall been subscribed. To incorporate tho Roanoke Railroad company Books to uo opened at itaieign, lendetsou, i eldon, and Murfeesboro, to re ceive subscriptions amounting to not more than 200,000 dollars, to connect Margaret'- ille aud Weldon, and to go into operation when five hundred shares shall have been subscribed. Incorporating the Orapeakc Canal and Turnpike Company. Capital stock to be 25,000 dollars. To provide for opening and cleaning out of Thiid, Fourth aud Back Creek, &e. iu Rowan aud Iredell counties. For a road iu Yaucy county. To alter the time of holding the Superior Courts of the second Judicial District and of the county courts of Onslow, Jones, Craven Beaufott and Hydo. The bupeilor Court of Dupliu lo be held on the 4th Mondays of March and September ; Wavne 1st Monday after 4th iu March and September; Greene, 2d do; do; Leiiior, on the Wednesday next after the third Mondayafter the fourth in March aud September, Craven 4th Monday after fourth in March and September, Jones the Wednesday uext after ihe fifth Monday alter tbe fouth in March and September, Onslow on the sixth Monday after the 4th Monday of March and September, Carteret 7lh Mon day after the 4th Monday nf March & Sept., Beaufort Sth Monday after the 4th Monday of March aud Sept., Hyde Wednesday next after the ninth Monday aftei the fourth in Match and September. To improve the Navigation of the Yad kin river. Incorporates a company, with a capital of not less than thirty thousand, nor more than three hundred thousand dollars. iu shares of fifty dollars each, to be called the Yadkin Navigation company. Relating to the public roads in Henderson County. Overseers not required lo open the same more than 14 feet wide. For the improvement of the navigation of New River, in Onslv county, ineorpo rates a company for the purpose, by the name of ihe New River Navigation company, with a capital of 25,000 dollars. Extending the tune, of perfecting lilies to ands heretofore entered. Supplemental to an act of the present ses sion to charter the Wilmington and Maches- ter Railroad company. lo amend an act extending the lime for perfecting titles to lands heretofore entered, passed at the last session. To prevent the felling of limber it Hunt ing beret it, in the counties of Wilkes & Ire- lell. Authorising the Petersburg Railroad com pany! lo raise, by loan, or by an imcreo-se of its capital stock, a sum not exaeed'mg. five fundred thousand dollars, for certain pur poses. To regulate the appointment of r icld O Tire rs of Regiments of voluutreas called into-the service of the Uuited States. Pro vides that lie field officers of anv sucV ieii- mfhts shall be elected by the privates aud oficers f companies under the superinten dence ol the captains, at the place of rendez- vus, except the regiment now ordered to Nexico, tbe appointment of whose officers is t be made by the Governor. CoiUintted on second page.) The w-bserver of signs may look upon 1 vith a fearful lace. The vear begins with Friday and ends with Friday tint very un cicky day. Tbe 4th of July comes cm Sat. irday very unlucky. For he first time ii the "recollection of the oldest inhabitant" here will be no-full' moon this year ttt the oonth of February unlucky month. Our rational political day begins on Sunday, fie 4th of March unlucky day. There vili be no- eclipse visible in the year -un licky for the stargazt-rs. But as ar offset fr the whole, January is to be blessed with ivo full moons, and March with a like no in ner Ibis will be lucky, and will perhaps lirow light enough over tbe dark features of tie year to overcome all- evil, prognostioa tpns. Portsmouth Journal. Epitaph on a. scolding wife z fere lien my wife, poor Molly, let her lie, I Jbe found repose at last, aud sa do-1 1 NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE SENATE. Monday, January 1 1 . Mr Russell presented tbe following Reso lution, which was adopted : ' Resolved. That two Houses concurring, the two Houses adjourned sine die on Mon day next, at 6 o'clock, A. M. Th;Senjte then proceeded lo the consid eration of a bill to provide for a re -assessment of the Lands of this Stale, and :i more accurate enlistment of the Taxable Polls. The said bill was amended, and passed its second and third readings and was ordered to be Engrossed. The bill lo revive and re-establish the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad company, and for other purposes, was read the third lime and after sundry amendments proposed thereto, the said bill and amendments .were ordered to be printed. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr Bullock, of Granville, offered lite fol lowing resolution which was adopted : Resolved, Thai with the concurrence of the Senate, this General Assembly will ad journed sine die on Monday next. Mr Courts presented the following resolu tion : Resolved, tli3t tbe Journal of ihe House of commons, Saturday, the 9ih inst., it- mended so as to state that on the question being taken on the passage of the Preamble and resolution providing Ibr equipping and paying expenses of the Volunteers to Wil minp-ion and Charlotte, on its second read ing, when the names of following members of the House of commons were called, they voted in the affitmative, protesting against the Preambe, viz : C II Brogden, J M Bullock, A H Coffield, D W Courts, II Cox, W F Dancy, J N Davis J G Edwards, J W Ellis, A Ferguson, S Flemmintr, R Gat lino:, T Griggs, W 1) Harrison, W W Hoi den J B Kellev, S M Long, W F McKesson, J B McMullen, J W Neal, M B Person, J W Potts, L Richardson, J Shcek, BD Sims, J Smith, J M Stone, J H While, N L Wil liamson, W K Martin, J Martin, II Mar shall, GH Wilder, J Webster, and . I Col lins. After some debate on the right of these Members to enter such a Protest, ihe ques Immi on the adoption of this resolution, was decided in the negative Yeas 53, Nays b9 Mr Move, of Edgecornb, presented tbe following resolution: Resolved, By ibis House, that the Jour nal be so amended as to state distinctly the way and manner in which we, voted on the Preamble and resolution in relation to the Mexican War, and appropriation of $10,000 for the aid of the Volunteers from -uiJ St ile We protested against the Preamble as being untrue, and voted Ibr the resolution, ami our vote is recorded in the negative. (Sigroed,) Wyatt Moye, Eliis Barnes and Richard Jones. The question on the adoption of ibis Reso lution was decided in tbe negative Yeas 51, Nays 60. Mr Fieroming, of Yancy, offered a paper as a Protest, which was ordered to be spread upon the Journals. Mr Ellis, of Rowan also offered a paper as a Protest 3gain.st the iid resolution ; but having voted in favor of its passage, il was decided by the Speaker that be had no right to protest against it ; aod the said Protest was not entertained. The engrossed resolution providing fcr, the Equipping and paying expenses of the Volunteers to Wilmington and Charlotte, was read the third lime, passed and ordered lo be enrolled. Mr Wilder, of Wake, presented a resolu tion making an appropi iaiion to purchase a regimental Flag for the volunteers lo serve during the Mexican Wan ; which bv eneral. eonsent, was read the first second and third times, passed aud ordered Jo be Engrossed. Mr Steele, of Richmond, introduced a reso lution making an additional appropriation of $10,000 for Volunteers ; which passed first reading. The bill ftr tlie apprehension of runaway Slaves in the Great Dismal Swamp, and fr other purposes, was read second time. Mr Ferebee, of Camden, after makiug some re marks against the passage of the bilJ, moved that tbe further consideration thereof be post poned until the 4lh day of July next. The question thereon, was decided in the nega tive Yeas 28, Nays 77. Mr Rarner, of HenCM-d, then. oflV red sev eral amendment? to the bill, which were adopted, and the bill passed second reading. Mr McDowell, of Bladen, presented a bill concerning the mileage of the Officers and Members-of the General Assembly; which pyssed first reading. The biH authorizes the Clerks to publish the amount of mileage charged b the Officers and Members Mr W F Jones, of Rutherford, presented a bill to incorporate tbe PhiNdelphia & North Caraolina Mining and Smelling com pany ; and Mr Flemming of Yancy, a resolution in favor of a Uniform company, in Yancy Coun ty; which were read the first- lime and passed. A message was received from the Seinic, proposing that the two Hotises-oC this Gener al assembly shall adjourn bine die on Mou Jav, tlie rhth insl, al 6 o'clock, A M. The proposition was concurred in. The bilbfor tbe incorporation of the town of Washington, in Beaufort- County ; and The bile- concerning contempts of? Courts, were read the third time, passed and ordereJ to' be engrossed. SENATE Tuesday, Jan. 12A. The 'bilL ta Increase tlie Public Revenue,1 Volume 7 Wumbcr 414 was read second lime and passed. The engrossed bill, granting a further ex tension of credit on ibe Bonds endorsed by ihe Stale for the Wilmington and Raleigh Uailro.nt company, and also on the debts due the State and the Literary Fund, was read the second time 3nd pissed. The bill to iucoriwirate the Cape Fear Manufacturing company of Wilmington was then taken up, and after tbe rejection of an amendment otiercd by Mr Thompson, tbe said bill passed its third reading, and was or dered lo be enrolled. Tbe engrossed bill altering the time of holding the Superior Courts iu tbe Judicial Di.-trict passed its third reading, and was ordered to tt enrolled. The engrossed bill to incorporate Ihe Ora peake Canal and Turnpike comprny, passed its fluid reading, and was ordered to be en rolled. Also, a bill (or tire improvement of New River, in Onslow County. The resolution in favor of Ralph Hughes, passed its first reading, and was ordered to Ire enrolled. 'I he engrossed bill to protect Houses ami enclosures from wilful injury, passed its third reading, and was ordered to be enroll ed. " The bill concerning the Survey of the Coast of the Stale of North Carolina, was read the third lime, passed ami ordered lo be engrossed forthwith, and sent to ibe Houses of commons, asking their concur rence. HOUSE OF COMMONS. On motion of Mr Rayner, Resolved, That hereafter, until otherwise ordered the House shall take rt recess at 2 o'clock, ami meet again at 3 ; lake another irrt'.ssat 6, and meet again at 7 P. M. Messrs, Austin, of W arren, and Wbitaker, of Halifax, asked and obtained leave to spread upon the Journals, a Protest against thePreanible prefixed to the resolution appro priating St 0,010 to ihe Volunteer Regiment, &e. Also, Messrs J P D.ivr, Jesse Jackson, Wvati Move, J II Williams, Richard Jones, Nathaniel Wilson, John McNeill, Neill Re gan, Duncan Shaw, Arthur Brown, E D Hall, GV Pegram, anil David Murphy, an other Protest, rn ibr name subject. The Engrossed Bill lo regulute the Ap pointment of Field OlficerH of Regiments of Volunteers called into the service of the U. S. was taken up n special order of the day; aaid the question pending on tbe passage of l he said Bill the third reading, Mr Meb.ine moved to n mend too said Bill by adding the following: 'Pmviiled, however, that if any Regiment sha I be required by the General Government to rendezvous at diflnriMit places, .each divi sion ! said Regiment niav vi.fe as provided for iu Ihi-. Bill, al their ipt-ciive place of endi zvniis, under Ibe. suju-r iolettdence of ihe Capnius who aar? pie-eiit, and transmit f to the (rove nor of the Stain the resell of such election, hiu i hi; persons having the greatest oiniihei of ihe votes given, shall be coiu miioied by tfee Governor according to the rank to which Ihey are respectively entitled, and if any two or rmue of lh poisons voted for, should have the highest aud u equal nuni ber K voter, the Governor shall select one of the persons to fiH the Otftr-o so voted fo-'." The question on th adoption f this a ineiidmeut iva decided iu the uffirmative eas 5. Nay 48. Mr Mebaue ofleied the following amend ment which was read adopted ' Be it further enacted, Thnt when any Regifient hnviVig Rendezvoused al the saiuo pi ', and having proceeded lo vote, as tu thr- Bill provided, aud there ihuld be alio, the Captains chad transmit to ihe Governor, ihe lesuli of such election, who Khali select I'rooi lives having the highs:: and au equal number of Voles, the person to till suchOffice." Mf Mebaue nwivrd fmlher to amend said BiH by adding the following Secli-m: 44 lie it further enacted, That nothing iu ihi Act contaitcd shall be so construed as to rekite to the appomtment of Field Oflker for Ihe regiment of volunteers now requited by the general government for the existing war with Mexico! but the appointment of said offerers-fbul be- made by the Governor of Ihe Slate."" And Mr Kelly moved lo amend said amend ment, by adding at the cud thereof Ihe words, " From- those who are now volunteered."' Which motion was rejected-yens 53, nays 57. The ieliiMi ihen recurring on the adop tion of the timendineut offend by Mr Mebaue, ii was decided in the affriiin'ive Yeas 02, Nays 50. The Bill an amended, then passed its thiid rending Yeas 61, Nays 52 ; and it ordered that the coiirurreiico of the Senate btr akcd in tbe amrinhnVut made thereto. The Bill in addition to the 66th section of (he 60:h mutr of Revised Statutes in rela tion io ine al of File Wood, and the Bill to mrotporate the Lumber Br'nige Independent Company, iu the County of Robeson, were each read the third lime, parsed, and ordered to he engrossed. Mr Rtftuer, from the Cmit'tee on Inter na tMHovcitH-ut.s, tcportcd unfavorably on ihe engrossed biH hi ine.'rjMrate Netise River Steam Boat Company ; when said Bill was, nij motion of Mr Paine, postponed. SENATE. Wednesday Jan. 13. The Bill to increase the Public Revenue, was read iho third time, passed and ordered to be Engrossed. Tbe Senate then proceeded to the considera tion of the order of the day viz : A Bill to lay off and establish, a. Turnpike Road from RoU