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;- i i;;i;iroVrnif ! ilea; .sr. The much :Tvr.,ri ' r . i , Hi if a r ;t it .ti:l v.ncf: '.' ire c ,f .nt. The thirJ census r'l.lch any account v.m was the ff at fit wt i.-!t r.f the Manufactures of the iwnttrr . It was rcf eitccl attna M tea-aeration, but the return in bruit cases were nercs ' isriiy very imperfect. They 'mast al way i be so, resting of course onlf on the ccimunicatlins volur.tarilv mde by in dividual Interested in saas of the manu facturing establishment's. Yet they con urn much v alaable information, and may lj Bomb iup!erccr.tjry provision of the law, bo rendered more effective.. The ... .:Z. cduxnraofae,femtneacing from Hfan- v. ry, r?f$ tiihrto been coSncd to a few Ytrioftt, ill under'the ncmber of 45 year. " Impomnr knowledge oaJJ be obtained " ty ittihiirnjj'thoae column; ih Interval 7 cf human lift?. - The labor or taking hm . V " would be "airiu.hs; addition 't'a that ulreadf nrr tcribsd. ami the re vilt would exhibit 1 conpfa(iro-t.-oUoftivU.yiii,h!yin teroUng to tha country. s crenr u my iuty further to observe, that roach cfthe imperfections' in the last iftd, perhspa S nrecedins enumerations proceeded froni y the inadequi.enest pf the compensations Allowed to the Manuals ana tneir assis a. tints' in taking them'.. J ; 1 " ' t . . In dosing this communication, it only remains for me to mure the Legislature of my 'continued earnest wish for theadop lion of measures recommended by me Leretof .,re,andvet'obectedonby th'emi and of the cordial concurrence onray part in every tpnstitu'iooal , provision which ran receive their sanction duilng thei session,1 tending tojh general wtl : fare. -.JOH (IU4NCV ADAMS. ' :'GENClUL'ASSIS!ktniaYt .: .. .M, ...... -SENATE. -. .. vj, J Wedneaday Dec 3. Mr. Doherryj pre ... lented a bill to provide for the Goal aettle , '""v nient of Executors and Administrators. V ' Mr. Wellborn presented trre petWon of J. Pennrl of Wilkes. , , ' V ' 1' TkuniayY Dec. 4. The senate - were -..loccuied mdst of this dajr;to considers . ' tiori of the resolutions for obtaining for ' V thissute t proportionate part of the pub Ita FatnHs Wr9 thai lNtslviat gf intaffftl . Int-i W UV 14IVV wr SJSJSjVI SfSBIS crctesie ; ' draining Mattarauskeet Jake, was rejec ; ; ted, 32 to C0. S : ' - , . .; fridayi Dtc. 5. Mr.'Usmsej' presert- -; icq Dili to amcno an aci o. proviun 'xsfrz revenue for the payment of the ciyt! list Tt :atctl cbntincht t Jtpensesr Oorernment: XiJXtmi,fr.ttmH comtAtnee on the Juicijfy, terrtetlf'sV --r::-tnpns xhe bill giyinV;rompen8t!ontp L:Patrors,- Mr JVI-. alsc reported fronv the s Same OPim yif CiibflLnQutXjtioajlitfcjj: -L tary.sixto the .effect produced op the commission of l Justice of the Peace by ' Jiis brfo detted Sbftjiff.? . ' c r? - .1 V 7" - Mrhoher 'presented Ihe belltiotfTof .:i.ted to ihe. Cornmittee i of Proposlt wns and -Grinfancefr IlLrfcp-jerCfrom Propositions snd Grievsnces, reported a : bill lo restore to credit Joshua Pinion of 7 Satu'day'Dec. 6XThe prop6siion of (he ot her House, to appoint a joint aMect ! comnaittee to inquire Into the expediency orchtvinq the present modo.of recei. ing lista of taxahleproperty V sacertalnintt ibe salue of lands and amending Mho revenee laws, wss agreed to. ' ?Ir Meares from theJ udlciafy com mlttee; reported i bill to. re$ulate-cdsty n petitions for dower snd partition. ; 1 ; Mr. Wellborn, front thei joint select committee on the subject! reported a hill fixing the price hereafter to be paid for vacant lands, and permitting th entry f . rtain w imp. an(jlsl . Monday, 0fc-8The,JolIowiag .ea. grosseonills, passeuTlheiriveTilTTa lrtrva. sin ' tee of Buncombe county ; the bill to in -"-corporate Choraxin Chapter, No. 13 and v i i t he ti U t o Je giti mate J oseph Smith :and - - Mary Rentier, of Burke county, " :;Mr:Mears, from the iaffle tommiiteen .reported ihe IxtLl lot one belie r, jrjftguTaTon . a . 1! . ...:U .w. Qf -retailing spiritous liquor sith sundry amciYrfmtnt. 1 1 L, Z'l Mr Bufi;in, presented a bill to extend . the provisionsf the set of 182s, granting ' " " further "time"1 to perfecrtitles" to" lands within this' State. . , ' x Mr. Mcba'ne, from the committee on Education,' reported the bill, to provide for the education of Uhe poor children of North-Caroline, without amendment. J Mr- Wellborn prcsfcnted the petition of . sundry citizens' of the counties of Wilkes and Ashe, praying. assistance: to keep up ' ' the stage road from Wilkesborough to the Tennessee line- , t , ' , " -Tuctdayt Dec, .9. On motion of Mr. Shol)er, thecommittee on Agriculture i' verr instructed to Inquire into the best nieans of ; prompting.agriculture and do tnestic nianufacturfs; ;and ajso.if any, vTtjeasur'ea can he a4opted lotthe encour- kZtlBh'QtyJ p - r! us ' ' . ;' - I v" - ' 4'-"1 rc ! t' ' H r ht u .ie. , lr. Jove pcntc.i a till u a!:cr c:. S amend the act of 1825, preicribin; the mob of aurveyln,: an 1 sclii.i,; the I Kids latclr acquired by treaty f;o ai the Chsro kee Irtdi m J Mr. Gray, a bill authorising the justices of the County Courts of Ran dolph, Moore and MotitROTiery Ut appoint conirr.isiioncrs to ron and etab!is!i the line between Siid couniiei; ' Mr. Love presented reeolotion in fa vor of Thoru Brown J which agreed to snd ordered to bs engrossed." ' . . Mr. 'Love presented resolution In f eor o(Jms Brysant jf- r ' ich was read id crderjed to.be f nrosd, , , r-The engrossed tiU to compel the.tniiar feiocral review the regiments cf Pavidl' son coanty separately was amended on mn!ion of Sin Smith of Davidson and Air. IarKin, read the'iccond and third tlmesl Tjir7; Bov kb also :raade report, -re-and passed. ' : , A questing ;to be discharged from the fur: onsUetioa A.theLn3ernortaJ oj the - 1 1 o us e o v c o M :.: o n i, - Ttunday, Dee. '4. -The engrossed bill festore: to credit William Ferell, of Montgomery, -was red the second time and rejected. ; . ' ' . . On motion of Mr.'jAlexiader, the Ju diciary committee were Instructed tbn cjuire into the expediency of so providing bv law, (hat the real plaintiff ,in an action of ejectment miy recofer the mesne pro fits oFthe land in such actton. . ' -: . n Mr. Gaston presented.the memorial of the Uelieious Society of; Friends, com- monly called Quakers, of New Garden Yearly meeting, protesting against being compelled to bear arms. - .".'".u;. ..J-Wqy Dec LThK bVLttphxlnz the taking of-depositlonsrtbe bill-to re peal in psrt, the 3d' section of snect passed lo Ifioi.to revise tfce Militia Laws of this Sae, .relative to the Infantry, and to' repeal thei 9tb and I Oth sections of an act p5s;iln 1813, to acoend the Miliila laws were respectively read the second and third times and sent to. the. Senate for ictttrcnrrei.w , MrWitiiamipresentea a bill to compel the Major General lo tevie'w ech regi ment in the County W Davidson," separ. ttelr.; 'V' VfT Mr. Graham presented a bill requiring thaoths of Ja-dutnteresled winesies tor the removal of suits. Krad the first lime. Mr. Newlanrl presented a bill to lentil- mate Josepn 9mith and Mary Bentlcy of Burke;- Read (he first tlme3H7t"1: 'gJifJJits from the committee of Pro . poslttoosrsnd Grtevances.-tepdrted Unfa yofttbJi.ontbfi i petition Vf Andrew. WaJkiiy of Blecklenburgrr: Concurred inr" " " ;-;fcltham.:iji6toilot:Ito aame -committee to inquire into the : ex or diencr; of ..making:, pffsana: what; atay .UCUtiw! equaljy: lt ties i svhtch was rejected . On motion of Mr. Bogle, the commit tee of Finance were instructed to enquire Inro ine-proprietr of incfeaslng'tKelax ortTsir PqacsTriw' f crfonnersTStage; PtyT ers, &c. , v-Therhlll to alterihrMmefGeoTgePT time and ordered to be enrolled. . Saturday Dec. 6. The engrossed bill toresfore Joshua Pinion, Of .Wilkes, to credit, nas postponed Indefinitely on its first reading. ; Mr. Clayton presented s . bill concern ine the treasurer of public buildings, and the-county trustee of -Buncombe county.; and Mr. JHemlenhali, a bill to Incorporate Chorazin Chanter No. 1 3, in the town of Greensborough t'-which passed theirjseV cfat readings, arid we"reprdered,t6 be eh , The House resolved itself into a com mittee of the whole v Mr.', .Fisher in Ihe Chair, on the bill for the better organita tion of Uhe Supreme Court and, after lomitlme jp.BliJli!rJ 1! J rose ano reponen me pin wjtn sundry amements ITFeuim concurred pi and the bill was read snd. time ct notomg .certain nerras or trie County Court of Iredell which was read, the first tjme and laid on the table "Mr.Naih,"from4 theJudiciary commit v tee, made - a report recommendinjr the KJl'OW, !l f Xh C itlffoT t he.y e Ihf -wivtr in cases where husbands nedectHo nro viJcnoHhe' support oflheir firaVtest hicrwasvconcUfred -Tuetday, Dec. 9. Mr. Nash presented a "bill to declare the effect of a nolli pro sequi upon an indictment ( which ' was read the first time and passed. ' Mr. Wyche presented a bill supple mentary to the several sets now in force r " m i . : a? a e ' . k ' lor ine reiiei oi insolvent debtors,1 and also fufther to mitigate the severity of Wednetdajt Dec,l 0.Hht bill 're quiring the county trustees of Dividson and Rowan to pay the jurors of said coun ties, passed its several readings, and was ordered to be engrossed. ; " " t On motion of Mr. Allison, the judiciary committeewere instructed to inquire into the, expediency.; of repealing the act Of 1820, directing the County Courts to pay rees:;tocertatn-casesii and Uo Into th provision by lavr I : i: 3 1 i c! coun:y,prjyin; repair ths y'.ic nin'a fard across Hcfcrrcd. ro 1 la !; frofil H t',3 i'tu1.', v -.oant !."! ;ir, Ch . r.t presented a bill rcinn; the nijf : icral of the 4th div'uior. to review tha regiments of Rowan county at the uiu.l rerimental muster groaad. On motion of Mr. Stcdmsn, the judicl ary commlttte wero Instructed to Inquire Into the expediency of so amending the law relating to merchants and retailers is to aalhorue merchants, piying store i: : r.stito sell spirits by the' small me v t-rre. '.i.. V -'-t ,.:.'-! 4 -. . V u . ' Mr,- Bpyklnj from the Military commit tee, 'reported the bill to pfaco ; takers, MaritiinV iJcDonijti and Dunkrds:pn equal i (outing with the other freemen xf the btii without amenomeni.- religious socieir of rnends ol fiw ua - -V. den; Guilford county j whlth was agreed to. V Thb engrpssed1 bill making provision for compensating jurorsi so far as regards the counties lUncoin, woore,, iiutner fori' and ns'oor was, on .motiofl of Jlf. Newland, postponed Indefinitely. ,; ,.JIr Newjand presented resolution in fa ror of .Christopher Uottles, o! parse. Referred. :'i, V.-.j' The following Resolution wss presen ted br Mr. Fisher,' snd adopted : ?- ; ;. . , Whereas'.lbete exists ' no history , of events ths! transpired In this State suhse qtient to the 'reV Xt . snd whereas it is due to the character of the Bute, and to the .memory of our patnoue ancestors that their saedfices ml schievemcnts .in thecaUH of liberty should beauthtndcall; transmitted to posterity i Therefore .v J2reftrrf,.That a joint select commit tee te ippointedj-f Ith lniTtuctlons toen aulre into the propriety of adopting some measure to encourage the publication of o.tww,orfc4an or.othejwisoa5rr.x -s ceases c . " - C9ngress.,.,.7i.1 Nothing hai a yet transpired in congress wortny of spe cial Dot:ce.vIn the 11 ,ofR. pn the 3d : i list, the several points in the Pre sidrntYmessiffe. were referred to an. nrnnrMtr tnm mittra. .The eiihieet of j" "f. .- j organising the militia, wfveh ,w as ta ken up at ther bsr f sonw iSTefen red to a ielcct ctimtnittee, and nstrqc tiohTsentitothec'i itaxy pensions the existtng lavtson t Tharsday the ; several standiog com mittees Were ipoioted, and a few re sotutioni'bf a' public nature were" laid tionthttaMeOn-Fridaj,- Mrrf Long' offered a resdutionftcrenquif e into the expediency of abolishing the ddtv oii-aalt and'mohssey. -which; was 1 02. The'-N. 'J ournal 'S&3itM& from this yote that the tariff will not be touched during the present ScssiooT rir- ii penaie, on rnaay9 sir. jonnsonoijvourt.t.-. ' . , . " K v' obtained leave to brine in a hill I In the Countu Cor '.'Jesse Socio ht. for the repair and preservation of the Cumberland Road, , for erecting toll gates. hci -rL ' ' " (n the Senate on Mohdayj a sbe cial committee' on French spoliations wli"chosen by"b went into the'ehoice of the , srandicg committees, by ballot , In the. House ot tteprcsentaqves, .vir. o timer otter ed a resolution, for obtaining informa tion relative to the military academy at West. Point ) ' and , M ri Allen, one on the subject of reducing the duty on tea t a message was received from the Pres- ldenty inutmng a statement of the"va; npttr-syorks"-Of internal improvement commencetTo? projected t-Mr. Chill ton submitted a resolution far: the, ap- wiinamiumu m ouiuiimi iwi nc gu. , pSSZola otate, wnose auty it snooia be to make inquiry, and submit annual re ports,, as to the; internal r condition of the several States, with a view to re gulite the appro fit oh the ' States y. but the- j esulution ,waj rraptlyjiecicd.. ...The. following are .Some of the most V,..-js i,A-wiMM-W4lw'.'..ii. l-4(i!" W W W t important., committees in the House of Representatives Committee ca2forfrot .Messrs. An derson, of Maine,- . Alston, Claiborne, Phelps, Stower, Davenport, of Ohio, and RandolDhi of Nesf Jersey" 4 U Committee of Wayt and Meant. titt. McDuffie, 8praeueTVerpTanck, Dwicht Brent, Gilmer, and Smjrtb, of Vs. - , - j ' Committee of Caima. Messrs, McCoy, Whittlesey, Barber, of Con. Clark, of N. T. Mclntire, Ramsay and Lea. v Committee of CommerccimmMesin. Csm brelengf Newton, Gorham Barney, Har. vey, Sutherland and De Graff. Committee on the Public Xania. Mej- srs.' Isacks, Vinton, Jennings, Duncan, 'r Committee ojt the Pott C?fff. Messrs. nnnnnn. Ilnnt unn irurirv. - Co i.. ..'.'Ice (it f . ry .nirs 1 . P. BarLaur, Bu-inam, Rives, WickliHci Ilcrr, wtorrs, I i;f R- Comutteee- revolutionary Ctdmi. rieur.. Wolf;, Dickimo-i, Tucker, of N. J. Fry, IIealcy,.Win-'Jtc and Slonc. ' Committee on Public I'lxienditurei Messrs Johnson of NeYork, J. S. Uar hour, GJf, Maynard, Barnard, Bartley snd Chambers. . Committee on Private Land Cfawi. Meur. Buekner. Moore of Ala Lan, Sterijere, Bates of Missouri, Nuckolls and Blake. , . . Committee Rfanufacturei.-- Messrs.' Mai 1arv"Stevehib5 of Pa. Condlct,' Moore- of Ky. - Wri-ht of N.- York.' Su;.bcf r.: And Martin. , ( . ' . .Committee oi IvIiaA Muirt Messrs. McLean, McKeo, Carson, Danieisi Swan, Lumpkin, and Smith of Indiana. ' , . Cnmmittte en Foretell jfffivrt. Messrs. FTf ere t7,.T vlor ArcUerefgeaol70 mU Patk nd Wilde; . ' Committee on ftilitlary' Afrairk Mes srs. Drayton, Vance, Desha, Floyd of Q a. Hobbir, Orr and Burk. : ' " Committee on Naoat MJ ft Messrs Hoffmin, Bartlett, Crowninhield, Csr- tcr, Miller, Uarley, ani ut pie J. ; Committee on Jjricultur ll ems Vati Bertssetla?r,Uoanf,' Wilson of Md D'jrlow.' Mirtindale Mcrin and Culpe per. n':"' - Committee on the TcrrUorlct. Messrs Strong, Clarke , of Ky Wright of Ohio, (JreenvUarrow, Armstrong ana r or. Committc ton Military ' PehttonsTit- rijrtipUPiBatofM rence,-.Longr Lecorapter-t orwara- ana Markell. v---rr:':y-h :Commbtee-'sifi ReUMandlwJinUhci butinett. Messrs Peat ce, Held and rier son. 1 ' "V" 'V ' ' Plant, and Anderson of Pa. i ; " Committee on the JFilh Cwtaa. Mes- a .'.sf ..ffa"fte.e. sra.o:ocriiJuc,j3nsn:.jiwjme?,,wjue,. Daniel, Johns snd Dunran. ; L 3 . Committee on the Afa..Tbompson of Geo. Findlay, Ward, Mcllatton, iTricker. of S. C. Taliaferro, and King. :Georela7Tixthidtarr:i -Arocrasrvothtr bills introduted into the present Legisla ture of Geofgia, we notice the followins. "A Bill, to compel the solicitors and Attorney General to give bond end lecur- ity ana, x --i- To compel the purchasers of persons Propyithat ls mortgaged in gife bond to tne mortgagee To compel justlcM of the! pe ace to'clve boh da for the payment, of money collected by them; ; ' 1--- )hii ilrria of tha meetiht o iTeeislature to Ihel MondajJriJJoL yemher; - - 7?r- To repeal the act establishing the - Of fice of Civil Lngineer." , "To aboMttpenu.irr confinements I men haVtaJjedygeoc the Law, during the present term of this of Greene, 'M .Patton, of .Buncorb, and Sam. F. Wilson, of Craven. - In - the . Superior Courr. Richd. -E Fortune, -of Buncombe, and .William J Anderson, of Cumberland t and John H. yneeier,ol iiertiorci. .v;. ; ; Mexico.- Intelligence has been re ccived at Philadelphia fromtMeXicb" wnicn scales, mat aausuciory inform ation had been, received by the- gov ernment of that republic of the inten tion of Spain to endeavor to re-conquer that country, f reparations were ev ened invasion.7 ?,,Vym -Commodore PlTrtcr-wasriTiIIirVm Cruz at the last dates, in command of ' " ' ;.t -I, - J Augusta, Geor.Dec 8. ...... A fevf months past, it wa? a very general im pressloh that the cotton crop of this year would not exceed that of the last, wtitCh"fettThijrT-uf Ther-cropTtjf r1t2 byrnearly 300,000 bales.X'it Jsrrrow belteved the 'opinion was errone-ous--that the present cropVwtll lie a full one," but litllepif ' any rnferioFTo that of 1826. 1 The quality is superior to any of the crops of late years "Great quantities have arrived jvithio ten days, several of the warehouses5 averaging in their receipts ,200 bales per day. The price Is not altered from our last ...... . .. . e 1 '. j 1 quoiaiions, oeiug irom 0 w 10 v In Consequence of the rise, of grain in Europe, reported in 'the accounts received bv the Roman, at New-York. aU the Flour that couldi.be bought in uaiiunorcon me isi insi. ac or under $7 50, was immediately '.takenV A n offer of 27-2ctarperHoTrfor1pO' bhljWhiskt'iC lm refuRtd the-sarne. tl.t i . t ti 1 t . .i i : rt, :!" E - 1 t". . f ' ' nc-i'.'!f Tir.iriiliv tu it, tU V ; it k .V-ltMrt,: i lvt. t I. anus nus DAY. MAS DAY. It b fXi rc'c 1 there lr- l.i town, T h'ip t!,a , jf P1f ,1 he frrsH.l bell will bo rui 0 run-. f Ow'inx taaprrtu'irc of oilier matter, 't jain ol!icd to dr fcr tlie L-scrtion cf t!,a :t froin the 7th annual rcrort cfthe Ir' ,.1 I n 1 ... "5 are a? extract dell UiUe Society Fur lh time rensnn we have oUteJ, tl. week, thd tat cf jctriiuma offered Ly the jn. coin" Agricultural Sudtty t as alia ao.ne other ankles, svUich ire I. ad Intended shwlj bate jon 1 th week smonj which Sa tbet rthorv on the condition of Jthe taf fjanV. ut , if"f T'"")r- ......... . uuwd4 ..... 1l"v.'W' . . . , . rDif oUTAt. '.y M .".I.illV.-"-'- The grand jury of M'Infoih count, bare prctcntcrf Jude Daties rn; vUhea fur his bealiU ad Fro"' 1 Amonj" the rnemberi elected to the next con. rm fro no the itata of TS'ew.York, U one who Dira tha notorwii and dtKcedariTetjrx!?,'' diet Arnold, and unluckily be U a' Cetmof too:ant!, furthermore, be is unfortunately aa Adams mast ' ,: i 1 . - , , '' fl'ilie PSjllanpum, tmu of Orange eountv has been elected Jndjre or the Suoerior CouruJ in place of Judj-e RuiTin, resigned, We had aa deposition. ;. ' ; v ' ; t. : Ctv. Clinton. tot. Hosack la preparing t o puk.. . fish a Memoir of the life ot ihejate Gov. Clioton.- United Btatet .TdegrafcrnfM Jackaon Cta. iru ummiuec n me unmet oi tjolunriWa, baa bestowed a nierited tribute on Cen. Green, edi tor of the U. S. Telegraph, for the vahuble services of that paper in the cause of Jacksoa ami lteform.' ' , .. , k T1e Chambersburg (Penn.) Bank, baa bees rolbed of a conatderable sum of money. David Slider hit. been apprehended on B.tsnlelwi bei'jrile-tT,bber rand c reward if City dollan " has been ofiered for Jno. V. Dtntamln, tuoDOieil to be an accomplice. , . . . zYcMrm Ftverjmt the-Uat dates from CibnA " tar, this horrid pestilence waa atill raging there. On the 15th Oct. there were people aClc,' ted with Ibo fever t 8 had died of It. - . " " lathe account of the cot.tinifcul cxbenMi'tT' the flouseof Itepresentittves, it appears that the amount received by Messrs. Cales & e&tm for-printing during theUat year, war g37,62? 69 cents. t-r-------- -; --i 1 - - The Kev. Reuben Post.' of Vriahlnrton: hi been elected Chaplain, .to tbe jlouse of Repre.. sentatires the yot: a ood. fjx.MrV Fost 97. for it.hic. 4V"itrwi I v . , .: tsdian ; JKerj The. Pawnee Indiana.- ar atar athletie race, have declared war inimt ihr " whitest about 1500 aSrriors have' rone on an excursion to intercept the traders on the Santa Fe road, and intend to tall on the frontier settle ments of Arkansas nd Red Hirer with a deter , mination to clp every, white person they nur ! Arkansas, and are; divided into -.three bands 1 r they are said to bei destitute true cwarage."' ITiey may commit; tonL rntvdtJMa.bat.nuu4: Soon be reduced by onr troops . V - - Osrrii-The Rkcton of ttiU State raTe an Bnanimoua vote for Artdrelwkao Preeu A) - I & ? an. l . a, . . . gth of South Carolina, and 1 foLJohCa!- rETs? sTilliatn B. Giles has beeit re-elected Gorern. of of Virginia t Gov Giles 157, scattering 65.' .. Territory Kttroh. A bill Is before Con. Eressjriiriorminjr ahiw-Territ6rr from JficlA." Iran;" to be CalFe'-t llnrOTiittmitoy liei ' hxpZL tsretfi TBellichlcan and Huron lake! ' . Mf. 'Adam', it is renortetL Intenrls tavlno-'inv KTresTdence at. tVashinjjton, after be jjoes out aa rreuaenr. T4ra. Adams;. tieaJin is delicate, and it is supposed the climate of Washington is more congenial with be-constitution, than that of Massachusetts. . k .' ; : A mad door waa lately killed near Camden 1 ha bit several other dogs, and a negro child. - .Piricjv.---ny the latest account! from tha West Indies, it appears that daily accounts vcre received at St, Thomas and St. Croix, of vessel UkiUL-and: plunderedby pirate-A -United . States vessel of war ii 1 much , needed there.' to protect Americart commerce. , t South Carolina. H. L. Pinkney, David Sloan, Green n. CoMn,John Mc Comb. Sanders G!or. ef, Villisn, Johnson, Dvi;d . Evans, William Pope, Arthur P. Ilayne. Wade Himnton. Ir. snd John Stewart, were, on the 34 inoeleeud If the Icgislatare of S. Carolina, Electors 1 who, on the next day, gSTe their votes unanimously for Andrew Jackson as President, and John C. Camounas:rceTreiiaeTirora lircima W'a'ar.The beonle nf ttrirlnU havinff decided" bythelr votei.aTi"Conven HorrWIibecaJled.toaaer Constitution, the leeiatiire "hare I taken ur the luDje'efrmthhee preparatory measures tar catling the proposed Convention.: ' Another important aubject Is be fore the legislature 1 which fa a resolution for amending the Constitution of the United States, so as to make the President Inellrible toarr election, and extending his term to six yeara. '9 Tomeiecisiatiire:statm thst one rear mice hi election ar Gov? pirlrr4hNB- 7th r 'andJagl theJetriilituxa he qtieffion.. whether.; the Coermtr't tern oflice expires on the termination of 12 calendar months from his 'quanflcatiori, '"of whether the Session of the legislature, like the - term' of court, is to be Considered as but one dsv. The message was referred to a ioint select commit tee, composed of Messrs. Shober, MeareS, an4 Brown, of the aenatej and Messrs. .Graham, SpruilJ, and Vail, of the commons. v. . ; ; Columbia, 8, C 'Dec. 5, Cotton 8j to $b corn 43 to 45 1 wheflt 75 to 100 1 flour 5J to fit I bacon 8 to 10 1 whisker 37 to '45 1 salt, 87. At Cincinnati, Ohio, 2Gth ult. Flour 5.50, Pork 2.50 to X - . , . Cotton, in New-Orleans, last datss, 0 to lO bit Louisianaand Mississippi oropst . t Flourl in Baltimore, Sth insf. 7,40 to 7. 00. J" Alexandria, 9tb,S7.12, to 7.16. , - The total amount of- cotton Imported Into -New York from : Januanr.-Jio jSovroher'50 wis!43,7-S5 bales, same period lat season, 205,V " 1 "It, yj oo. D?in a tjserejye .of 43.79? bl? ' At
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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