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,n,J iherifr (et rcporlej a l.lil fixing (he fe of ,he t,trln of.tht S'tperior and County Courts and herifT feci J which reJ IN f"1 timet patted and or dcreJ to b ptined. The bid to prevent all persona from rh!nB reibr ite, the Ue iA Claret excepted, n aUo readihe U,ird time, pjwed and ordered to be to jf0d rts 36, nsys 31. f:tu. Messrs. Akw, Il4rn, tl.-ealy, Bk. larJu,lCopr, Crum,i, Oavmpiirt. Pick. .4Jn. Oiin, Halt, Hawkins, Hill, Hi 11 on. of Siku H"" J'. Lindsay. M'Dauiel, M' F,nU M'tarlsnd, Mt'hewa, M-ifti, MVr, M.M.-lr. Move, viureiii in, lUma.-v, iiil.l, ef friik'm. wninww saaftirj, "llwl,i nil. ;f'.iu..Alclcluor, Montgomery, Newland, Jly, burrari:, asmner, ihwhh. eH-n. Fndi-y, Pfc. 10. On motion of Mr. Davenport, the Ju J.. ur commluee were instructed to in (1 ji e into the expediency of , amending iiti lews i 1 f,)rt tclitive to the pun ishment f les fvr u-inj tiolfr.ee to wards bin persons, by Increairg the The hill to rep?l part or the, eeeond tfciion of an act pcd in (lie year 1309, rt),p f,8 eo'ltled "n net to revise uic mili'i ! of the late J and Ihe bill ron teroing iht Superior end Count jr Cours of the several counties in this3iaie, Mere indefinitely postponed- , . On inoiiii of Mr Martin, the Senate devoud orne time, in convni"ee of th Mhole, Mi. IHn'on of Wkt, in the Chair, to the lonsidera'ion of ihe bill to establish a Eank ou the fundi of the 'State." """ -- - fiatH'djt, D-t. tl. JTr. flintom of Heaufort, from .ho com mint -on .lutcnad itvrovttnKiiU. . Jo e 1 ". 1. : 1 1 '. .. 1.:.:. ; ..... . . . vmrwi h mouff ntt n-Jnn-ji ; wucn ere jrffTf-ttf mJ Or4MU 4ailc fbe order of the dy for Mondjjr oex'.. On motion of Mr. Suetdftb commit fre ol Finoci were lottructed to exjtn Ine, leitle dju the ccouot ol AV;um linbaidt. I'u;lic Treuref, from the ..ommencemcm of the fiscal year to the eipt. Uon r.f thp term for which he n elected ; and to deliver oer lo Uoot. H. Huitoo. ine Treasurer elect, o koon at he ihail hve ier the ond and taken the oitht prescribed, all the booka, paper, &c. belonsing to the Treaaurjp of fice. Mr. Sneed alio pieiented a resolution, . ..djreclinEthe committee of Finance to IivqairtiDto iktlupKjCMKMliS dditionl checka on the disbursements of the public jnoniea; which, on motion of Mr. JIartih," waVtmendeti bf -totft-5n) the committee further to Inquire into the axpedienCf of diminishing ihe penal ty of the b ond which shall hereafter be "wqntrtd taoo fclwJ. Jjr..lhc. .Pubc Trea surer ; sad the resolution was adopted. " s.iautaibn Und, lo run out aod distinct )y nuik ititir corners aod lines. The lljUie of Commons having la form, d the coatc of their concurrence in tne several amendments made to the encrossed bilf lo extend Ihe provisions ol an icioassediu J822, nrjotinj time to pei fect titles lo Laud in thii State, the bill ua ordered lo be enrolled. fliilt firetfUd, Bj Mr. Didson, a bill to vest the right of electing clerks of (be Superior and County Courts in the "free wuite men entitled 10 vote for umm'Jtra of the Houi of Co. ti moot ; by Mi. l'erkins, a bill to Test the tight of elect ing consublu in the county of Cujdcti, In the tree wnite men thereof; which were read the first time, passed, and ihe fbrmer ordered to be printed. -MmimMssJ. . """" Mr. Oainn presented the fodowiog e solution which was read and adopted : . Whereas the legislature in the year" 18J9, piuted a Uw authonamg the com-n'uionera, to lurrey and ae!l the Cherokee lanJa; and tbey ?fjithgtith.MDi will rtnpnafi ml set apart 400 acres of said band for a town site and County uses: Be it therefart rftatveit. That there be a ee fect comiiiUeo appointed, tonsisting of five members, to inquire into propriety and ex pediency of the Siato relievinr the citizens of MacOn" COtWtjrof rheivy taij by -reUnquiaUir: her, right unto then" of that part of tne' 4nW "Sires of land tlwt reatautunsold and reierved by the commissioner in the year lSi.3, for the uj of the publh buWini, a id that tiiey re port by .bill or otherwise. ..'''" ' ' -: On motion of Mr. MTarland the com- rorttee on Education were instructed to ioquire into tbe present situation of tbe Literary Fund as to ibe amount of stid fund, bow invested, aod. the time of io vestment i the amount ol cast) ou band, - aod as to-lhe propriety of loaning oy Bart of said futul to tbeTmteesirjf the niversjtyi also at to tbepRtT-l -1 . " : . ' -. i- i ppropriauog io eaia vina nuy wiotn wr " luods of ;beSute wMcftLrtrf 2tto aet part, for any epecified object iu order peedily to carry into effect tbe laudable purpose for which it was intended. V Mr. Montgomery, from the committee apjelaud pxapjne tntoyap A report tho VViM Mfnr, Browcr, Caldwell of Iredell) On mtnion of Mr-M arlauJ the torn - f . he rn0fT,trT,td he CommiaaineT of- K 3-jt trntetK-to i.tquwa into - tU..xtKu.Mcya4 Tniuee on tfce Judtctjry : were ioatructed ctrrjorr, -rw a!l have the erMt-i tmnagemciM pi"g a law ducting" the TreMUiiLlbs f) annul terpreen"t hT7S-xtf Itrtt 44f the-Srwneca qC tUw4ZaUeJtvaad:iucJt cam., .5'.J ." a my-tM:Tttwtuy.mU Hate, so as -trtompef-aU peraons who tun n-hnnaas may be eaubhV.ffdi 1 thn 'hat may now cTn 1,7a , mce70r.tr"may--bir v' . -.. r . ..i;.,,,. nf ..i-imi'icm , is ir.i.r.Wu 111 lutiire oaid ill: ailJ. futocr to iinl'iiro into have held or do V" rmM T.Z r' jnts of Una totnts state, luiowa as i .i.- ih.tth. rnnt, wilt fmi-iit:i Haw ttnnine into the ifcamasuoiWofeuuDex. mountcf iJivicniif,ilt'ti,Jir!fclr'! b the several Punks of this State, II 10, ua M Iftlft.miif eerrnl rfiwpf. ..."twuteai cofTvpn.if 'J bf soffrf tlhi'titt from the nij Hiiiks furitUning the informition required which wero IjIJ upon (he taole nl ordered to be printil. On motion uf Mr, MirtnttHo Srn,e eni Into cooiTtittee f th wl.ole, Mr. Ili''nn of Wdke, in Ihe Cimir, on h bill 'neMsbth'i a Hank on the funds ol the St te ; and after aims tina spent therein, the cmmi(e roe, reported progress and oH'inrd leasa in lt again. IhlU Pmyitrd, Hf !r. M'Ksy, bill 10 ufuliU-ibc.cifr,ul'hni i this State, after Itie time therein mentioned, of lank notes under five dollars Usqed by the affect suit brought befre lh- repeal ( which were severally red the first time and passed. Tundey, Dee. 14. Mr. Mesres, from tne commune on the Judicial y to , whom were' referred '.he resolutions instrurUnf; them to in quire what amendmeti's are nccett iry to the exivin law as lo the priority nl entries of vacant labds, b.c. Ihe expciiii n cy of compelling persons owning lre grants of jnd,anon as speculation land, to survey tiid mark the same; the rspe diercr of 'equirin;;bv hw) i u ors 10 tve security f.r their fdi nrui 4dmtnis!ra ti n, and the cipci'iency rf .mtnilm the law relative to lave oT-ilng sioleiue to white pers-n(, made unfivorahlr ripirii thereon, and asked lo he ditctiaiged Iro'ii the further ronti lera'ion of ibe scver' subjects. Concurred in. HOUSE OK COMMONS. Mr. Alejindf-r. from the J 1 ticiary commit. te,; t-who tHesihjfets area r(ertt, nthcrie Jir -cr 1 a oiil to anend and t xp'ain ljc Vtec iu 1 of n act, pi-d in 17et'i, pre aci"ifMi"tLoi"3j oQl ittliT,; d.iwer i and k bill' to irnend an act, ()m-il m 1 822, emitted an act lor the rrlief of deb org f ir debts which may be contract) d aOcr ihe firt day of May neit 1" which acre read tin; rVt lime and pasted. M-. Henry, lf.cn the comwiuee 011 Internal Imnr-ivementa, reported a bill to authoriie the rorntriicti'in of a rail road from the town of P)tttevile to the river at Cmpbcllon, ou' of the fund of IB- S a'et which was r.-kd the firit time an l paed, a.il (lie report and bill wrre irdred to he printed a'td mide the ocd-r of (be day for Saturday next. The eiirro,ail h,!l n an'Sorle and direct' ncn.o .no mrw ,re -I)poin,Pd to inquire into -be esped.en to be h.l.lcn in -he ..-vera! , rv ,lf rl(ic, ,nmc. ruU:i l0 reprc- the ted, w.a rad the fimt tune ,;raer.ee of mnlic.he by pe.aona wi,o are u.i. the Soprerne Court placet therein direc and pawed. Tltwidiu, Die 9ih. vsimiti(Mi -D.lifr sTvTrBrtlrexmnTihteen' -"d- bkiaiict:.,-..z the Judiciary were iiwrncted m i.nqjiic into! the rznedieucv of altrrini.' or ameiiduor the. taw 1 allowwg slaye.fj.9, v-nt a fiture abuse of the tatie. - I be follewinif resolution. orTrrd by Mr. Pear.l aon, wa rad and adopted ; ' 1 kriotvd. That the committee on the L'ni-1 encv of establwlnne; a Board ol Com'nia3u.npri. Comra si'iners all the fund of the U,.n. .tvi which, togitber with the Literary Fund, shall co :ri'u'e a general fund for educatio it our of winch the University and auch othr schoula a mav b: hereafter eatoblhhed by tqe Slate, are to be a'ipported Mr. Polk, in nurfjsnee of notice heretofore given, tnovod a reconsideration of the resolution adopted on Ilia motion, authoriaiiig a select coui-nittee to orocure anl nubliih the dci ments relating to the original Declaration of I'vdependrnce by 4be free man ol tbia SiaU. 'J'be resolution u accordingly reconsidered, and nn motion of Mr. Poik. ike whole of it w as stricken out except the word " revived," and the folloi:iK substituted by way of amendment Itint a aelect committee be appointed, whoae duty it iball be 10 examine, collect and arrange in proper order such parts of the Journals of tbe Provincial Assembly ol iwortn Carolina relate to the Declaration of American lndepen dwnce. Alto such documents ss relate to the Declaration of Independence made by the pa trioticmen of Meckleuburg, in I7yj and alaoJ T.meTsffreT"aI"TilalB to the aame " adopted by tne freemen or cumweruina eoutrtyf pr jviwit to the. ih or July, 1778 j and that the ceiiflkittee iJii lftpe fl.u eofleeJ'lind: arranged in the hand of ffie3ver;i0r7'Wttose duty it sliall b to cause the same to be paohsh. tion t and to be distributed as follows t . Twenty copiettotbe Library of the State, ten. copies to each of the uoraneS ol tne vniveriiy, ten eopiej to the Library of the .Congress of 1be United States, anq one copy to escn oi me exe cutives of the e -vera! States ofihe Uon. -The Speaker ppwwid Msara, .$.Qlk, Bkagg, R. Alexander, Henry wnd U'Neill to campaae , afr.-.W. J. Alexander, from the committee on I the Judiciary, reported the bill to amend an act of 1R23, to provuw t tr adiyuion ol negrues auU utne?, chattel property held in cumnjJi, wi'h sundry amendmenttt which were concurred in, and tbe bill w read tb? third time, parsed and ordered to be engrossed. - ; ; 'H :h The jtesolrttSoft, authorising ..the PtiMte Treau rer to receive, in paynrent ot bond for the pur chase of Cherokee lanjh, tbe oots of any of the chartered 6anks of Souh Ctrolina and Georgia, which may be solvent at tbe time thev are, of fered, was aien up, and after undergoing sev. eralamendments, prpposed by MessrsWycbe; atflBeoryjread and adopted, and ordered to te ngrossetiiir-i;. The Speaker appointed On tbeeommittee to whom vrss referred the consideration to Mr, titenn a resolutions relative to the sale ot foe Chetok'-e land and tbe establishment of a mint in this State Messrs. Glenn, Bryan, Earnhardt, rieainj aod fcandy, Mr. f inl-nan presented" to the llonse f..J. M"'tnf communication from his Excel'ency f-irumi Orrirt, ) r lk0tt4.lU Ctnfrat.lutmitg . Car. Una. ' ' . OrvHtucv, Ora'eful l ever? e snrttaion of puhie favour, an l fully i.-ntib! of the honor don ms by the lfialaiure of rey native btate, U elevating me to its Leg'olaiive Chair, 1 shall be wanting in reapeet to myself, and more par-icuta-l for you, were I to retire from lh Uu bernatiirisl Chair without returning you my thanks for the honor received at ymr lunda. With every aentimcnt of g'ati'ude for paat f. vourt, circumitancrt,' neverthelea. bvyoml my emtu-iMtt. and not ef a public character, Induce m , rcij',c ma, ihj ua 11 iuvm4 o tor the Ut'teraJ Astrmbly a,:i for this ligli a id rtinuoi'ile office itf unveraor of Ihe State. I have liie h'mur to br, reiitTemeni ni JalTff. a riVMrnttJ-'V ni r"t ftvMt tifi HHr,"Nwi . -JOMN.OWEN. naiiy, Ikt, 10. Tlie resolution rela'ive to tlu ooeniny; of lloaioke ilet, wai taken up, and, on motion of Tr. fJ'Bnen, areemlei; ao at to read ai fullows, and adopted, 119 U V. '.Vhereas by toe Constitution of the United 4'atrs.tha tuhjecttof urn nrce and of national d.-fenc" are eommilted 10 lh reu'ation of the General J jery.nenl 1 aivl whereas, in th opinion ot thia ticncrml Astembly, it it impor ait to the commerc of the country a-id to the national d f nc, , that the old Koan ika Iqlet, reeeiit'y n led Up, ah ml J be reopened by the arm Wliie U.neral Uverninnt. t'hrtf- rtfhmd, l"hat our Senators and It prctentativet In Conifrtaii b- rqieatcd to nan their beat en lcvjr. td luflue'i Ihe Gen eral tioyrrnment t udenake the reopening of the communicaiioo or near Na't ll-ad, b. tween the A!bemarU Soji.d at4 the Atlantic Ocean, Satwlti, Pet. II. Mr. Crandy introduced Ihe following resolu tion, whieh u read and adapted t Wbrreaa the law rrlative to co-iStablcS bat been difTertn ly contlrurd by thuao "earned 1n the law, and maniftti iujjtice hai been done by taking 40 cents from every person named in each 1 1'.cutioni r Hertford, That the tommitf tm tb JoaCet. ryarenerevy.in.rue.r ,0 e.am.n. ,ne raws ning of the States of .be Union. U,n iu- fojaubUaiXata-iaJai.aa .Jclaiauiiii ' ... " . the f.'. 1 they are fntitl. d to for each esecotionTII (teJICTtiry-irrtticb i tanrirrwy-. hen there .are more than one peraoii named in I lie warrant, ao aa to give'aTea'a'lve construc tion j and that they report by bill or-Mh-rwiae. .VanJny, Ikt 13. Mr. W. J. Al.xander, from theaamr commit, tea, to whom wai referred the rea ilniion in MrocliilK them to. Inqiiire into tbr eipediency of amending and espial i g the law i.i reatiml tocnnttablei' feca, rrpoi'. I hat the law filing :he fret of conoiablc i t'lfil.-ienlly ei"ti -it, and requires no a.ncndiaent in !io moleeontempla. ted, S'id pracd 10 be diacharjrid from 'lie lur lherconidera:i m ol the anlijccl Concurred in. 0;i rnnion of Mr W Iim lei, a aelect commit. q.iAifi.d i'h; following jtentietM-n compoae the canmrtre: leart, WliU). I'lrtii nek, "TiiiVtafr OftTXi, .'11 . u v, iiuiu iie vi'i.i '.niv ' i wiiwia. mm l-i. IT. t ..- :i vi. u . j. Z. t wrtrt itinury ameiKiineittai winch tf it concur.) red in. and the bill aa amended, was oruend to be pilutcLand made the' order of the tlay for Tueniay nvlt On uiJii.iu jf Mr. Webb," Ktuivfi, t aat t.ie cotnmiree on nuance oe gold and silver coinage to supply the place of tiied'j bills now so rapidly retiring from tircu lation, with lesve to report by bill or otherwise rtAT jrsTiTia ai4T rrnLVJl. DECEMBER 28,.; 1 830. To CoiBEsrott oxtti. SeVeraJ Commanic tioni from Lincolnton, and a Citiien of Stokes, hsve been received. The pre of matter is so irreat, that their publication is necetsarily de- tiRl-titt lomc fmoro'na'f'"''"-'' ' ' . ' A continuation of thoremack of tbe Editors, BJiornhe PresiuVnt'e Meeaaga. r;-il The president has returned tbt two bills sion of Congress for,, fuller iniga'tion. , He gives bis views at some length Wpon the power of the jgeneral government to . interfere witb queitions of internal improvement, and disclo ses, in the progress of hia remarks, a most impor- .....,,.,.r.,v..,,,,,.iW,,,.r.,. .,....,L,,..;..,I.,vf .,.U j.i.. tant fact connected with the Louisville and Portfand tanal, one if tbe l wo" lilis mentioned at refurned.;,yThe otbes bit! for the. erection of light bouses. &c.' containing an appropriation for a survey of the bed of the" Hver, looking to its improvement, was designed to remove ob structions which tbe cutting of a canal was in tended to avoid, v.Wben this is generally known can any d'uintereatefl and candid person, censure tbe President for not giving his countenance and support to so profligate a waste of the pub- lie funds which ought to be reierved for wiser or more legitimate piifpost f Tbe knowledge of this fact mutt scatter all censure sibicb might otherwise attach to tSe .President for WdcTenH tion and final rejection of these two bills." Tbe President ia averse to a commingling of our Federal concerns with those or the States or prjvste btliy'iusls, and we thick for very jo. and rfglit retton loo, lederal pt Miwplrt !.ae'. we think been vastly nrgf.-tieJ and aometiitifs entirely tuerlmled In this tg?rrte lo be da!il)l'in,f in Bute and private affair. Such a course is calculated lo loae the rtteem ef the peop!e fi'rthe federative fyaterrt which never, d-s'gncl any such inltrfansnce. We would call the pirtieular a'tenthe of or rgiJers to that p-wtionof the Megt srlilch It partly In- tended to throw sons light upon the motives which moved liin to rtjtct Ihe Maytville roa l bill, and gives Lis views uenrrally of that part of the eona ltution lo which the aubject of that bill referre.l. Tbe views of the President upon the right claimed by Ihe general government irrtrbersl mi enlightened ml Jtrdy fneU of maiiliqrsa, openneva and independence which dinwaatii. lUiLadtv MtfJtM. m think who koovi enyjbing pf the history of mir Natioml lejfit'ation, that the expenditures for in'ernal improvements have been oncqnal ami ditpropurtioned among, the several states, end be recommend Ibis subject, in Ihe snort im preiaive manner, to the attentive consideration of Congrrsa, Tbt partial ami unequal distribu tion of the public fumfo for the purposes of in terns I improvement has b'en long a subject of bitter complaint by the Southern States, Out no remoiiMrauco Kerned strong enough to a I. lay the rapacity v( their neighbois who bad once tated of the delicious morw-l of govern, menial sid : No ! not Ihe ghovt of the murdered conatitutipn roiiM f-iglit them frtitn a participa. tion in unlaw ful plunder! The President hat again directed Ihe tten tion of Congee ta lo tbe proposed plan of making a distribution if the public funds, remaining in the Trtaaury rr the exunguialiment of tbe public debt, among 'i reveral states according to their reprewnta'ijn, to be by them applied to sucb objects as in t!uir wia lorn- they .may select. He teems lo urge i's conaiderati n no-ongrcw a lay wad tavtUfc pcafC, JS ft thiny, leaving it to a-iaer and more eiperienced heads to &e fcroiineT' If la TaWldtnfcnjrt'fjf Jectiont, but whether it would be more talutary than to permit it lo remain in tbe Nalioi a' Trestury s.ibject luthe control of L'ongrtes we are unable to determine. The prudence of the adoption of cilTle course my be doubtful. will patu over that part of the Mewwge for the present, ai leaat. He prcaes upon tbe two hnuart of Confrria the importance of exime change In that part nf (he constitution which regulates the election of rreaider.t and Vice Presidi nt, w hich would plsce their importance more immediately and entirely in the handa of tbe people, and i'rongly recommends lb? . Ii i.it of hia eligibility trnone single term of service. aV3tWtatbjf.tpjfWeWik the largest tribes of Indian in the Southern tl prevuuon made for tbern by a late act of r . - . iongret ana ill remove to u.e territory act aput fur lbem by t ha' act. JThe Indians it ap oeaiiVihefilprope explanomiwere-iiiad, manrfestrd flTtfrxr Tm-TrTfngTTam t-ihe ei- cha:ige.ndiU4iuq,uetiy.nA.f9nientsdl ova to their ruiufseli!tmentlLTbe President I jnidrrrmg to the nthject of ibe tariff agaia baa ci'wewu tlarwrwer tw tbegeexraJgovxr'nnent -apiiMltW!Ha4Ui I d.Mti o.uufactiuejv.lle,U)lnkl jhat jn sur- renderii.g ibis right to the genertd government which formerly appertained tolely to tbe atatea that tbe oibcr wa necessarily surrendered therewith. Thai the one power of necessity prows out of the other. To this doctrioe we cannot give our countenance. For what pur pose was this powr '"surrendered by the slates to the general goverameot t Was it not mani featly and purely for tbe purpose of creating a revenue in defray the expeosei.ofjbe fwern; ment t Then as soon as tbe purpose for which tit right wa, ywldc4ja.met.the power ol 'Jht general government iaatan end, and they can. not conitttotionally interfere farther.- Could the design of protecting domestic manufactures have been intended to be incident to tbe ribt to impose impost duties for revenue, two ideas to foreign tbe one from Ibe other a wide asun. der as the t poles f ' We all know thai tne fftp.tk(Jj'iP0ilu. irtipoat duties for the pur- create aeunkient lund to cetray the expenses U gnSernment surely t.st yt legitimate protection. It grows out ol the neceserty ol tbe case I But one step father. Congress can. not coosVi'otionally move. We hope tbe South will be plain in exprewing its tlitapprobation of thii part of the Prei'utent't Menage. : Not that we would with that any should w.tiwrswtheir supportfkom bis adn.iiiiat ration with which, in part, we. profess oorselyea bigtly pleased, but witiiaview to contis'ency and as an evidence of Uieir diainte'retted attachment aad devotion tg the Constitution, which has ever been nursed by her with (be ten Jer Care aod deep attachment of, mother' ,f the helpJetS: babe. Upon the bank qaeition our limits will cot parmit us tossy any thing st present. We have only give.n thia llcssnge a basty perusal, fc have said but little upon the Various subjects wbicb are referred to by the PjesidentL z." , We- may: when leisure and space permit, say something more of several constitutional questions which e have barely glanced at. - ' Tbe lenfrtb of the President's Message ex. e1iiV oncli vey SnteTewg natter frsm eili poses of revenue i to raUt up a.prolectwn.ror lUJ.. ' , , . , A ". . nd Board artd tnrtrow at a -rrwdfritT-chaTws-- damMumpoufactm Board' can be obtained In private f.mil.r. or ' V (ccJLr:of,legilation L.extenda whfcb Jfeigr,s to puWwIkoileaTalnbfeiice eofiitast it Vn 'ptrtimlvl r'-r li we have no roo'it fir (he pror. .;n. f (j, . gre-S. 1iat b!y m-i. at it w! n ,m ltle 1st M tn lay of th'i m-mth--wa f x and tjtpointi.il ii ttandi ig com.tii"tfti )t hat been dtr,e, atyet. VY arr , h the resohitioiis w'i! h hsve r-n i.,,,j cj the lion, D.' Karrinr, fro n thi HtUh j,a. trirt to rep-al Ihe duty no Par l-on.e jm,,, f,, ginjf, ciKUse wodleM, wool s'id brut ngar bavebfeerrJedbyav.ieofllitdM We fear, but little will be dore to rid ihs S , 0f sny of ihe evils b l,ich she n e-p-rd, Our trf!$Utr4 Tina l xly S twet fn;., Ja sy.ii'ft.?iLw'!!. f'.r0'!'? ft r''f..,1',',1 ' y it-n - of January, - 11ie mambare svsm tg bars a re, pugnsnce lolhe Irsnaactinn of iny bullae srrictiidr'toarTHf"Tes CTrcoWtTSre'ilfeTf Mr.' IfHl of Wllmingtonmade a faVwrd ni -weak fueeck against thiir adoption. 0 ie of ihe Editors of ibis pser happened to be ia llateigh ami to bear him. Frma Ibe clitiacter1 which wa had bad of Mr, IliU'a Blind we ware -led ,!o expect an ingenious and an Me erth but we must confess that we were very mu'th CiU sppninted. took precisely iha tame rounds that hsve always been assumed by Clay, Wtb. ster It Cu. and very poorly sustained ilieoi, He abounded In anathemas sgamat ti e '' r.gMs . party, and hoped Is auppor the wsknaa i f bit side by a'anatnf Ihe fears nf his hr ti, He wss followed by Mr. Sawyer, who made a very pretty and alto tperch in upp rt of the ' rewilutions, and against. Ihe charges of Mr. Hill upon Ihe state rights psity. Wsnt of 'Km compels ut to defer saying any tSink more at .," present, epon thia in'rrr s'inj subject. We aid probably resume it next wetk. - - . - .Tbe resolutiuils are still btfore the ioure. ' ., , Mr. Nhn, hat been elected Treauir fof theeriaoii g"yeaf,"tn"Vace orMf."BurtDn7tert""r aigned. Tb: vote ituod lor Mboon, 127, klille , flj.-ltra-rit a;-.-"-" ' ' "ia. mit,L:m -. J The Dai.k bill haa passed lap resdinss, in tbe senTreTwrcanTJi in Wo Tj?anoTfaTrcnnrbi:irr"' The Hute of commons tuk rrfuaed to make an appropriation lor toi.tirucimg a Hall " Way from Ca.nbtl'on to the tpe Fcaf. The legislature hat done nothing, ai yet, with the LWeraiiyT lliemoat feiwib'te piui ilia; ehale'7' " heard 'A, it for (be State lo take all me fuels' ' belonging to the University anti"io lakc ii tn tirely unJcr its protection, '. 1 KJ We would re'peetf'ully invite the alien lion of our resders to an advertisement, m an. other part of our paper, headed ' Wilkeaboto Academy. From' a long and intimate acquaintance with MrrttiVtbe principat,we- ear TaftreTctw mend llaScbiil iTtbaTpuhnrfr 7;, j.t7" f fine? wenseTli'S goeho7aTpi"tH iifiexcrpr tionable moral e.'iaraaer, are aura guarniilets eunirariorTTjf tbtr tieirtnirrf thermmda of bit pupils. .. Wt hope be nuy receive a supfor4 adequate to his worth. . " , i 1H fJiiZeoyrr ij a n, braorty pWi jPg lilo, apjtttr 5, oacoa y a iu. app.e oramiy 40 a j, ror0 55 a ra M ' 11 111111 I - atrnxc)ft'.iT t.l'Vltntrrrrw4jtrtwtr--j 30 a 3'2, sugar 10 a 11, salt Hi a 9'J, wbUaey , 40 a 45 wheat 80 a CJ. , Cumlrn. Ac. 18 0""oo A "a OJ, fl Mir f,H ' 50, out of the wagons, a tidui Mill-, g7 f.c, wheat Jl 1-8, corn 73, oats Si, tall 7i, v'llf. -key30a62J.bacon:12J. ' . C'ArV.(i. Ihe, 1,i ...:....Cotion 9( 1.11, flour 5 a 5," iHke 3i a ll.'baca.i 7 a " V LamS II a I4,beit lindof S'lging II to 2.1, salt ' ' SO a 53, enm i3 a 69, cofF-e 1 1 a r)w....wNort. Carolina bank bills 1 a 2 p .r ccfi"! di4,oiintr Cewrgial pcf ient'remium. 'f J.CLi,'J--.. Wttktftl0lVeCHtl f?n:iEetit 'fiCJonof the Wilkeaboro' Aradfc . 'it' my will commence on.h first Tuca.luy tf " January 1831, under Hie care of Mr, liichari J?, Hill, a.g'Uleniaiawho ba beeuaomrtime cn lu the inttitution, al ho I t uraduata : of our University. t '';':, , . : .1 ":? . He hat acquitted bimscif to the satbfar.tiori of j the trustees, A all concerru-d h the youth tin. V uer tiia care. : 1 tie Aenrtmy is sitnatel In . ' annum,'. ; ; v ' . t j .,: . , r. ; gQ ,s English Orsmmsr and C.corpfiv, 14 f ' lUaJiog. Writing and Ar.thmt.tir,;"- ir JOUM Pl.MLKlf, pret.nihf ffaW. ; December jj, 1830. . . , 3t5J v-.'-v rj., . r'... a . . ' rirsio aan aoon-rf f.r REori.ario, . rjlllK many impositions which arc attempted JL in relation to Pension end Bounty Land " Claims, hsve caused the Departme f w,., eatabltjh a ri,lation, which 'declares fhat nxf ' attention will, in future, be gtreB to s.ictications from persons wh act as Agen'S, un!es thev ,i,o irjjurin-m, or trg v.iltch( . for as respectable persons bv some one wh 3 if known. . , ' , . . Notice of this ri-aruUtion ia hrrhf irlvn I thatt all may be infurm.-d tbere-if, t rn r i-i. tiri i that publishers of the laa of lit tJnUt't,,Jf... In the respective Sia.s will i,art tne asne', on tbe iront puge ft their respective. Htpmav- for three months. . . , . By urderof tbe Seeeisei f War. '"" " i. L. F.DWARDS, mt68 . t rt LUth renmm OJrt, . - ; , WILLIAM. f)HDON . J.iu:iui :., r, a- . . ....... J
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 28, 1830, edition 1
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