, Of Vnanrr, Messrs. Love of Hay wood, Doberry , Vanhook, Bethune, Owen, Spaiuht of Craven Wilson ofEdgccomb and Barly. OCloimi . Measrt. Jones, Alexander", Cray M'Eachin, Ward, Whitfield, Mai ' the and Askew f Hertford- 1 .0 Protiomtiont nd GrlnanttB.m, Messrs! M 'Dowel!, Shober, Montgomery, Love of Richmond, Hurst Shcrard, Haw kins, and Askew of Bertie. Of Prlvilfgft and f.UctintS -Messrs. Du fgltt,- Sr oltr Unton.jrNcill, .Lock, I homson, Howze, k ilson of Camden. On motion of Mr. William of Martin, a vommittee on uivortt una vtamony wn appointed. The commute consists of Ale wWilliw iMwtuu. Joben T r- aer, Uray and Matthews. BOUSE Of CtolMOXS. 1 U a ' 1? . i acroucrs sppcareo, quaunea ana too a -'''their ; ttAt-pvj&i.it..L:nm,.,-. Omnotion of Mr. Glisson, James Ire dell, Esq was uuanimouilv elected Spea ker; Pleasant Henderson, Clerk; Chsrles Manly, Clerk Assistant. John Lonivlen Principal Door keeper ; and Richard Ro- r Lerts Assistant Door keeper. Tuetdayx JVov. 20.-- A message from the Senste, proposing to rata a Joint aelcct committe e, for the purpose of in- . forming the Governor of the organization of the two Houses, and of their i radioes 10 receive such com'mUnications as he Way think proper to make- The proposi tion was eoncutred in, and Messrs. New land and Gary appointed said committee on the part of this House. Messrs. Jones of Warren. Settle and Blount were appointed a committee to prepare Rules of Order for the govern- .mcnt.or this House. . - Mi I ishet..roM...)ilJsJ(Jresaed . the House as follows J - Mr. Speaker y Every Member of this Houat haiJherfdvan4e,ard wUhJf elitigi oTike deepest sorrow, of the death of that most excellent man, who. for so many :.jears,. presided; over the Treasury of the State. Tull of " years, and - clothed with honors, he has left the scenes to long adorned by his presence, and gone to reap the rewards of a well spent life. 'His mortal remains wilt soon mingle with the clods .of the valley; but bis virtues, his immortal virtues, will con tlnue to live in the memories of the thousands who knew him, and loved him ; and to know him wat to love him. The Vict PrctiIcn'j.-1hs friends of Gen. Jackson in Lexington, Kentucky, it a meeting lately held there, nominated John C. Calhoun as their candidate for the Vice Presidency, and warmly reconl mended him to the Jacksonians through out the Union. . There can scarcely be a doubt that Mr. Calhoun is the decided choice of the realU iends of General Jack son, and that he will uniformly be run by tbem upon the Jackson Ticket. ' ' Augutta Chronicle. . .TnetegWature of J5hojwilLcntaJo 24 me n)be rs for Jachon, and 10 for Adami " In 1 825 the votes of Ohio stood Clay, 19,225. Jackson, 18,589. Adams, GENERAL JACKSON, GENEf AL SUMMARY. Progress i)f 'Temperance. In a til. lige In Ncv;ilmpshire, where during the jeafj ehjiihg to 1826, thirty hogs, heaah of ruh were sold at retail f du ring the fiajne period ending ia 1827. ade hat amounted to six the tame i, i i oarreis cnn, The Or gustine II abundant a be Urge, John Haywood, the dereaaed, spent his life in the service of his native State ; more than 50 years hss he lived in her service; and for the past 41 years, he has been the faithful steward of the Pub fic Treasury. I challenge Uistory, An elent and Modern, to point out in the long annals of Jame another example of J ! J- a a a ' an inaivinnai, wno tor nail a century tilled the most. important offices of -the Stale - '" and Svrd vithout reproach, ani'died &A " , : eutm enemy. -If-Jhere be aiich an one, like John Haywood, hi name is not only an honor to his country, but the whole " Unman family. Strangers who never knew the venera ble man whose: loss we deplore, might think my language high wrought and un merited ! but the hearts of the Members o this House will echo every sentiment 1 have uttered -Thisi sFriir ijbc!;ljmeror-placr1o- enlarge on the character and virtues of " our venerable patriarch of the State oth erwise, were 1 to attempt to do justice to his merits, time would fail me ; for his virtues were not confined to the compass of his official duties ; they shone forth in all his actions, and illustrated every walk of his life. I arose, sir, for the purpose of offering to the House the following resolutions : Three resolutions, the same as those ofrrrfi in the senate, were then proposed by Mr. Fisher, which were adopted with out a dissenting voice, and Messrs. Fish er, Moore, Scott, Donoho and Spruill were appointed the committee on the part of the House U'ednrtday, Nov. 31.--Mr, Kewland, from the committee appointed to wait on the Governor, reported that his Excellen cy would make a communication this day at 12 o'clock. Messrs. Marshal and Busbee were ap pointed.. the. committee, on the part of this House, to conduct the balloting for Engrossing Clerks. ncceived Iromhe CTovernorrbv hls rwrr v WeHuH Owe A atJVaihiittfi'ihnu "What do vou New Yorkers think of the1eJctiidrt."rHow doTeor!e talk of uen. Jarksonf Alter several tars inti mate .acquaintance with him, 1 can say that there are few men like hi in. Gener ous, honorable, and liberal in all his feel lng, he extends the hand of friendship to nis leuow creatures wun a warm heart. have frequently spent a considerable time at his house.; and in private he is even more interesting than in his public character. Combined with his many ex cellencies of mind and heart,, he cherish es a profound respect for religion. It would gratify you to see the solemnity of his conduct in the home ot dod : Indeed, I think he is not far Irom the kingdom of Heaven fie, in connexion ith some of his. neighbors, have built a resbyterian Church, and indeed he srems to take as much interest in it at any person belortK !riKj!.2.j!?lnJ!un.!on. ...His wile is a member in my - church. - In connexion with all the good qualities of Gen. Jack son, be ia emphatically the preacher's Crops.--The St: Au- aid says" 1 hit it an son j and the ex port a will t ia estimated -that the Groves io ini around the city '.will amount to about 2,000,000V The ex porta of ' the ; ' week it about 400,000; Many vessels are needed to carry Saujng Shingles. '-Mr. Nathan Swifrof, Lebwbona CoB.-ha'madei-a very valuable improvement in the ma chine and taw for sawing shingles, for which he haa obtained a patent. The machine saws two ihingies at a time, and the saw is so contrived at to make them almost as smooth as wheo plan ed. It ia calculated that this machine w ill improve t'le quality and lower the price of this most valuable article. S7iff Manufactory. A manufac tory ot Hrittanta Ware has been put in operation within a lew weeks at Iaunton, Mass. which produces ware equal to any of foreign manufacture. 1 his is said to be the second or third establishment of this kind in the ountry. The Rev. Dr. Nott. President of Union College, has invented a stove, which, fr elcgmce nd economy is said to exceed any thTng'of 'he kind. It has V en called the"" ne plus Jt'ra.w the New Haven Chronicle ,nnout -j hNAKCSOF K0RT4I-CAR0LINA. We take the following abstract of the Comptroller's report of the financial con cems 6f the state for the year 187, from tbe Raleigh Star of the 33d tilt s Balance remaining in the Treasury on the l(t November, 1 826, 8125,303 69 RECEIPTS. Amount of Receipts into the Public -Treasury for mo nies paid for eatries of va cant land, from (he Slat. October, 1826, to tbe 1st. . November,. 1837, f,30O 33 Amount of Receipts into the Public.Tfessury from tht: . 91st October, 1826, to the 1st Novemkcr, 1837, for "mmiewpei tr the -Reae nue utneers, on account C'aroluii, Surveying and telling Cher okee Land, Contingencies, ' Literary Fund, Balance remaining in the Treasury 'on -the -1st Nov. 1827. 5-.0CB . .3,000' 6,338 89 15.642 94 125,326 8116,558 44 JWa. Late advices from India inform us that s severe battle hat been fought in Upper India, between a numerous body of the Afghan' iribesTand the troops-of Rniah Runjit Sikh. The Afghan - arm. consisted, it Js said, of 90,000 infantr and 10.000 horse, .whilst that nFJl ',.'.'.. ' amounted to only between 1 5,0oo and The atrmisft rnawi An the oW9..men anas oi int inoua, near to iae vuUge ef , seydeo, when tne attack was commtnred of balances due previous to we 1st November, ls6, 4.785 78 "e igwio: oat me greater :rf Af ? S . . . ... a t M k ..." uo. by the shrritls, on ac-. tneir Host oeing til armed and lest orm. count, of the Revenue of ized, made no impression on the Sikha." itzo, . wno pat tnetfenemiet to the route... 1. Do. by the Auctioneers, on ' I he flighty great numbers were aabred by Runjit s Cavalry, and a body that had t- 436 331 ten ahelter in the village of Sydeo, wis snrroonded and entirely destroyed- The 6,337 Afghans lost eight pieces of artillery, and about loo swivels, and their ramp waj 5,933 plundered by the victors. nut. Pat. as irreligious, morose, dictatorial, and an excellent counterpartr.of Suwaro ft". ..But nothing ia more .Xalse, notbig m.ore. cru;. el, than to tarnish bis reputation with such foul charges. Una rtaion why wish to see him President is, Iwciuse he will come out more decidedly in favor of religion than any other of the candidates. His heart is with the church, and it would not astonish me to see his name enrol led among the members " ffteoH Calfininy w thMbewumbevf Freshmen, a't I ale College, will amount .this au tumn, ta nearly eighty j . and that the Theologicar and Law Departments will contain more students than at any farmer period. A money making butinet$ -The com pcHon between the ril steamboats wh-en ply between-England and Ireland ii so great, that recently numbers of Irish labourers, returning from the ereat harvest, were conveyed from Liverpool to Xcwry, a distance of two hundred miles, for three pence each, and in some cases, three were taken for sixpence ! The anniversary of Mexican indepen dence was celebrated with enthusiasm in that country on (he lih of September, that being the day on which, in 1809, Hidaigovwltfi: a few followers, gave the hr.t cry ol liberty in the then vice roltt of NVw Spain.' Marriage1 QuritionTht Presbytery The friends of General Jarkson, in N. York, at a meeting held a: Tammany Hall on the 8th of Nov. (Benjamin Builey in the chair, Campbell P. White, see'ry.) appointed a committee of fourteen, for the purpose of selecting thrre delegates to visit Naw Orleans, on the 8th of January next, to unite with the stated Louisiana, in celebrating the anniversary of the 8:h January. -At the time. meeting, resolution pas Private Secretary, Mr. Campbell, a Mes aage; which was sent to the Senate, with a proposition to have it printed. The Message will be found in another part of this week's paper. A reaction appears to be taking nlam in tht western part of New York on the aubject of Morgan -and the masonic f'ra. xzmtif i iac meeting . at.. .Rochester passed resolMtivncens tion, by the Morgan committee, "of "he'" masons, " a large and respectable class of citizens," and denouncing the course f the committee as transcending their powers, and as tending directly to set family against family in hbstile array.! committee are also told to act as mere auxiliaries to the ministers of jus tice, witii a vieu Mmply to'bring the ptr petrato.sct the abduction of Morgan to punishment. sed, that the result of the ehnion in the "1" Ne Yrk has unanimously "derided to city and county ot itw loik, be tuns r?se "the .ection f of the conion of muted to ueneral Jackson, by the Chair- f TorbiddtDg a man to marry his de man and Secretary. j ceasrd wife'a sister. The presbytery of jNcw Brunswick has come-to the same de JVcw Case In the Dedham (Massacho :cisi."n' 12 u 5. The Presbyteiis of setts) Register, we find the following Obio Redstone, Winchester, and Phila new medical case reported : " A tentle ''pb'1' nave 'd to retain the section.. man of this town had a paraly iic ! shock on "'Cffr Lyr-a statement publUhed.-in the morninc of the isih ini. 'hirK the New York Shippine and Commercial ttffected-the muscles of -deglutition Aht . UUjill.PEf r 'hat jhe tots! crop of Cot- he was wholly unable to swallow either ,Qn ,n ne -aresamouiitedr lor the solid or liquid food. Ha remaintd ' at- "V l(n' to 956 281 bales : same peri- most three days and merits in this state. 00 ,826' '20,027 being an increase of The physician in attendance featintr that 2".254 bales the present year. his patient would famish before the pow-! According to a recent and minute state- er of swallowing could he restored, deter ment. there are in Massachusetts one hun mined to use the stomach pump if one dred end fifty incorporated Woollen and could be procured, lor the nurnoae of . Cotton Manufactories, with in mrprefr.m conveying food into his stomach He capital exceeding twenty millions of dol sent to Dr John I). Fisher of Boston, 'ars iwno recently Drought one of these im- Silk The daughters of Mr. Jamei portant instruments from Paris,) to con-1 H'oUatter, of Msrlborough, in Pennsyl sult with him in the case. And we are Vania, have succeeded in making excel hsppy to learn (hat they succeeded per-(lent tewing silk, from the production of fectly. A quantity of broth was thrown 1 worms of their owing raising from 800 into the stomach of the patient, with great , cocoons, they made 100 skeins of silk k?I! '?h HPir' There are now in the state of Maine himself. He has been fed twice a dav. iga R.i.. k....i. j. : :. and 12,029 s.i nwa m rm w w -J . ... me miinuu, eer Since; thns inter. It lirn.Ui.. SrZ? ,her f,",h f "rion me'ters Ne, gain the pas.'vt..r by the use of this ingenious machne. mi d , . . L ' Mr. James P Leak has been apt account of duties on talcs tt Auction, for 1826 -'7, Do. by tbe Bank of Newbern, for tbe Tax of 1827, Do. by the Bank of Cane- Fear, for the Tax ot 1827, Amount of Dividend paid by the Mate Bank of North Carolina, on 2762 Shares of Stock held by Nortb Caroli.ia, being the 29th Dividend, for six months, declared in December, 1826, at tbe rate ol 4 per centum, Do. the 30th Dividend on 2762 Shares ol Stock, for. i morrtha, declared in June1827, at the rate of 3 1-3 per centum, Amount of Diftfend paid by the Bank of Newbern, on ' 359 Shares of Stock pur chased since the Act of the General Assembly of 1621 (which Act' appropriated the Dividendson the Stock then owned by North-Carolina in said Bank, to tbe . fund for Internal Improve ments,) for six months, ending with the 31st De cember, I82G, at the rale oi 4 per ren'um. Ditto on 359 Shares of Stock as aforesaid, for six months, ending with the 30th June. 1827, at the rate of 3 I 2 per centum, Amount of Dividend paid by the Bank of Cape Fear, on 699 Shares of Stock pur chased since the Act of the. General Assembly of 1821, (which Act appropriated ' -the Dividends on the Stock . -. Ihen owned by Noun Car- . olina in ssid Bank; to the fund for Internal Improve- ment, J--for six - months, -ending with the 31st De cember, 1826, at the rate of 3 per Cf mum Va:ta 704 Sparesof Stock aa aforeaaid, for six months, ; ending with the iOtb June,- -. J B2Iiua the. rate of. 3 per centum. Amount of Dividend paid by the Cape Fear Navigation Company, on 150 Shares of old Stork, at g50 each held in the Capital Stock of said Company by North Carolina, and on 83.000 paid towards the new Stock subscribed for . by North Carolina, for the v ear end ing with the 31st October, 1826, at the rate of 4 per cent um, Com crfer,lc-.The New-York Ga- rette learns by way of Havana, h .t Com- modore Porter has sailed for Cadiz B,. with the frigate Libertad snd brig Guer rero, both well manned, with the view of . a. . e ' ia imcrrrpunpf ine ingsie reria, which tailed Irom Havana on the 16th rjlt. with 1 1,048 36750.000 in gold. The Hne or battle ' Ik a" . n snip oubtano It expected in Havana in all Uecember, with 400 mariners for the garrison Un the first of tne month, ik Spanish squadron at Havana was butllv ..:.? . A.. .aia a S6C7TenK,Keo m oenoing-meiv tails, ate- and. i appeared to te in eve7 respect In excel lent order. TUF. ATLAS TIC and the BLACK SU. .1 he protect of uni'irHr-the Rhine tnA the - Danube, -which, .was, conceived . jjmI., even commenced bv Charlemagne, and tubmitted bv General Dessoles to the at tention of Buonaparte, when First Con- ...i ui, is now-reviving on me continent. of the assistance of Canals, a water com munication would be opened by the ic- complishment of this project, between the countries of France, Germany. HolUnd. &c. and Persia, by means of canals be tween the Black Sea and the Cunim. TU- t !- J . . i no canai is proposea io oe ceeun I Kelheim, on the Danube, near Raibbon, 1,256 50 where the AHmuhl lalls into the river, at 1,436 right angles, and the canal. will form tbe bed cr 2,027 JillJ Tf ft, a m W ine ,cv iotk Election v e mean throughout that great state has been ac complivhed in favour of the Hero of , Or- Meant, by the great, .moral and political 4 weight of r haracter possessed by herno" I uiesr son ti ? m vuntnn. ir is true. ;.that the influence of Mr. Van Bureriihts 4 been, roniidcrable ; Jutwe have jfen. mat even hisinnuence, comnin'd as it tin been for years past with that of the buck tail party, has always proved subordinate to that of Gov. Clinton. The present overwhelming vote of that state, therefore, isrhirfly attributed to 'the magnanimous conduct of the latter, assisted ty the lao' dable co operation oTIlerTreWgenr and" potriotic senator of New Tdrk. Philadelphia Mercury. Progrett cf Rrfntmnit.S. western pi per contain an advertisement of a courw of Theological Iscturet to be delivered, it which onr of tbe regulations is in meia words : " N. B. No tmoking allnvcd" 420 fcXPRNTITTimPQ : I a I .1 .r.,r; n ' urKiiaiure, 484 Executive Department, Vv..r .li.. C I nrvr,L....i v uiito lyUUiicii, !-.. . . . - : - '' n . . r.. The New York A.bion of the 27, in r ZZ0' T.'V wunijr, nc uen. enjamin ii. moving --7 "ir1""! ton. dereased. ; Comptroller's Department, mode Inland The Letislature of "J'n Ueneral s Umce, .... , ...... .-lii,.. Duiing the performance of Virglcius, at the Baltimore theatre, lately, snuff box, and a silk handkerchief filled with nuts, were thrown upon the stage. Mr Cowell immediately announced, that the 242,184 85 ! play would be supended until the affert- der was " turned out" of the house. The brute was accordingly ejected, and the play was resumed. stant give the following information Treaty: or Ghent. The commission ers for settling the boundary under Vh sevenm article Mhe above-treaty-have, after much labor and patient investiga tion, this day closed their labors and made their final reports to their respective gov ernments. It is gratifiying to state that the aforesaid commissions have amirahl. determined by far the largest nor 1 inn nf .t , . -.. . . " - r rnr uoe : 10 points onlv havr hem f. red to the governmenis, viz r one a (Tec ;f ? 5rK?Ll?ia n d low t he San It st; Marie., jn :il).wVtermm other, the water cbmninica1ion:hkf Sti pcrior, north west of that:, lake, and Luc ia riuie. 1 he commissioners, It will be recollected, are, Anthony Barclay, Esqr and General Porter." Rhode Island hm aHinurnrrt ifirr Public Pnnters. aion of , some fiveifdays-7-! rssrsrfJu,'f ierr-Depart ment, Kingston, according to the arrangement ' and Deficiencies, which compels it to hold its terms alter Shf riffs for settling Tax, nafely in earh county of the stato l,i Congressional Election, meets twice in the year. Thi state ' Electoral Election, comes as near as possible to the idea oT, Repairs of Stste House, placing the seatof government on wheelt. Governor's House, , Building Belfry, JVOHTtt E.1STERJT BOVXDJRT. rub IC Llbrarr. it t 85tn ihat the territory which I he Uuncombe TuTrrpiko- cut ifrjrromtone M bjKtbe .'ritii0v4aQttaaViu,.aUUl inantT5titiav"af NortK-CartTnir ;' 36,013 23 2,462 73 125 1,171 2,362 36 1,272 55 380 60 500 -2W48-ZA 417 63 986 60 519 03 2?' 256 35 398 30 416 66 75 57 Fifteen deaths occurred in Savannah (Georgia) during the week ending on the 6th Nov. six of which were occasioned br yellow fever, . Tbe boatd of Health states that no material change had taken"pTi iriibeJigalth of the city since its last rc-port. i'ir. j. k Keynolds is -delivering a course of lectures at Boston, respecting his noiions of the north pole and the earth's bowels. The naneia snraW .n of his manner and the matter. Jiole : iut Mi 1 ssa'chiis c t til an dr Xv e e ds in ' Tri- wnr r ' Nr . r L - 'iviiy iraci in "(v cnRiana- - i ne 1 rensionere, Eastern Argus says, that the British may Mis Udney M. Blakelev, a t A.nJaa a .a Wf I w " ' Expenses of the Board of Agriculture, in con for mity with an Act of the General Assembly of 134, Chapter the 7th, . Bank Stock purchased by the Public Treasurer. Jfeoe Joined by North extend their claims to the Kennebec on precisely the same, grounds as they claim the Penobscot and there is ho knowing nere they will stop- The treaty of 1783, it adds, establishes the boundary too cleaily to be misunderstood. There i much excitement on tbe subject ! thij district . 10 -'3,356 -4 I 3523. 98 'i,tiV : 600 550 The appointment of the Hon. William H. Crawford, as Judge of the Northern Circuit of Georgia, (conferred by Gov Troup during the recess of the Lejjisla tore,) was confirmed orr the th tilt by a vote of 129 out of 179 fifty scattering- The Congress of Mexico have apprn priated. "g 1 5 :kpe?j; of a survey, with a view .io..ascrlaw,jhe , bbuhdary line '"between Mexico and il'L Unired States. . v Cortett. An Indiana paper of late date, states, that a zealous clergyman if the midst of. his sermon broke out ttiuv 44 My dear sisters, I have no doubt but that there are corset boards enough i" this congregation, if collected togtlher to thinglc a ktn-ront !"

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