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Vili I rrrum o h 11 K it of l.tcklcl nrown fid, vor of the e l imy of I'avidsm t end the bill to prevent tl.e ot.strtr.'ioo to Ihe fitMfe of lh up tie Pedeo and Main Broad liver. Tin M!..in g b'.lli psse their third re iding. if!-) c t c ordered to be enrotled t Tnt bill i u;nor'ne tbe commissioners f IlilUhorouij ii sell, the ton com tnoos the hill for the b,ucr If cuJ"on tf Ibo towifef ndenlon. IIOCSB OF CUMMIN. ' t)rC'liVtrtaJ l)ff. 22. The bill tr establish Superior V ' -Curt m tf.eToan7 of Mcon, -frt;25W other parp'oieg, wii'takfn ''tip' WcWnffered,-.mrtKmM4;ilUiUrd "ciuaeTHe 6 h'Jal jTeiil'frtrt ui lo com wtnee week earlier. Thia wouU Uxt the eouru, alter Micoo court, as thry are, tnd prevent them from be ing ihrowo a week Utcr, s provided In the bill. ()n Ihi. qutftiort, die cusiioo took pUee betwtxro Wr, Webb " nd Mr'. W. J.' Alexander,-mi, 'eMeh Ihe lormcr edvocated, and the latter oppo.ed the amendment. Theaucnd inent aa rejected, and the bill wit tead thcihird timei paied and' order , ed to be enjjro.jed. The eni'toaied bill to prevent all v - ---- - n- . i ;, .l.u.a or write, the use of Cg'jrra excepted, wtt read the aecood time end pimrd. Mr, Wrth moved to ttriie out of the bill Ihe wodi i'io read M and Mr. J. AVhitiker moved that '' nothing therein contained shall apply to the County of Macon j1' but tiute ameod- xhents Were not agreed to, -Tb bill la exempt from.exccutioa . a certain portion land of the citizertt of North.Carolina, wat now called up. Mr, Meb4ne moved that the further Coniidention thereof be postponed tiotil the 4t day of March oett. Up 0n thia queation Mr. Coper deman- ded the yeas ainif nays,"aod the vote itood, yeas 63, nay. C3. The House being equally divided, the Speaker vo ted in the negative, and so the motion was lot. The bill then, a fie; under, going undry amendments and modi- . . atlons, was put upon its passage on I -.. 11 Tl U l nr accunu rraiiiiii iu. uia-i.ii ui rnanded the yeas and nave, and the Vote Stood," yen 63, nayi 13. " The IIou .being again equallv divided. tbe6ptkvr f d in" ihe flifmative, and the Ult,' t amended, passed its econd rradi -g. - - cceaae the Literary FuoU) ..which was j " "'"-' read the first time and rrctrti.' - jj;---- X 3Ir,.W J .le-nderf from the ; committee on the Judiciary, to whom . .;,.wa jefctred. .jesolutipn jnatruftipg. - 7 them to inq lire into the expediency ol Itcfir jor -aineiidtng the l, requiring .laves tagive -evidencc-against-. free " persona of color, so as more effectually to prevent future abuse cf the same, : rrported that it ia inexpedient to pats any law upon the auhject, and prayed lo be discharged from the fur. 4 ther consideration thereof. Cobclir red in 1 Mr, Polk, from the committee of " Propositions and Grievances, to whom w at referred the memorial of sundry cit'.zens of the county of Caswell, in favor of Thomas Day and his wife Aqitilla, KponcdiLbLlLjiiJIuAlLe, Aqnilla Day, otherwise called Aquilla r HiUon a free person el color, to - rc V aide in this Stite which was read - tlie fir..Unrie and pissed. , Mr, IHI, Ifbm the coramitte on the 'Judiciary, to whom was referred the f-r bill t;ratHrwize-the ajpoiotment"of j commissioners to take the ac know 1- . z edgenj? n.LandPI5tfl ...?I!l!fJJ J1: '..Lj.Z'.. irumeetannderaeai ..ajnde.jtojrisA ' reported the Vme with sundry amend- "Xlicnts j wnicn were CToeirrrew j n artv ' the bill passed its second reading. Mr. W. Horton presented the peti ?- tton of sundry citisens of Wilkes coun ty, praying a repeal of the law impo sing a tax on the retailers of spiritous liqnrs. Referred. - '" r " The bill to incorporate the Mecklen burg 0 dd Mining Company, was read the third time, amended, and passed "7, and" ordered toi be "engrossed;" ". The bill t exempt from execution certain portion of the lands of the titizena af North-Carolina, was read the third time, and on motion of Mr. JIenrv was further amended. The 'question, shall the bill pass its'ihird , frading? was decided in the affirma Jjive yeas 61, nays 61 the. Speaker voting in the affirmative. To enable . those who were without Uie.bar:if the Iluuse when tbe question was put, to - record their votes on motion of Mr. C. TVeoteo, the vctc just akea was re '.':'' .',:'. ' ''!'' ' ' ':'''f,; coobidcrc J and the n h tqsiit put upon H passage" the thirj reading, when the vote was. yeas 61, nays 64. The Foeakcr azaia vot'na: in the afljr. f ' mitive, the bill pitted and wit order td to be enrolled. )-,, 1 .,rs Kan, A'-'.Ir, Auiaon, Ar. rinn. ftattmaa. H!!. llU.r. Bftl. Branch! rllniL5 r Wil'iam i.'Lirklna. In jr. I lowcri, rredunrk, (iiry. titiun, lli-nrv. 1 tin rcm li lt. Il.i:inl. ll.Ntntrr. UohL J.m ll.rtc,.,. Ir J...; Urklnt. Lilly, Urn,. I. M4r,.uil, M..k. - , M,rris M'N.ill. K!,,l On. Fh.l. 1 .... 7 V. . ..... . v ... flt. ..r- . . t;rnn. "e'er. "'per, J. A. H.II, HouMer, J,r,i Ketvl.ll. I4.n, 1mt Utile. Lflflf. Menrienhall, McbtiM. Mullen. Murphy, M'AHee, M'Uehee. M'UiMan. tBrien, Peoples Folk, t'ocelL t'ureell. 8cr, fier, Hliipp, Kiket, Kin;(1etin, Skinner, "piiftit, S'edman. 5 1 pliena, btockrJ, Tatlivm, Walker, Wa"t, Wheeler, While, Jioel WliiUkee, Wl.He'v. Wiiley, VTilego,' Allen W. Wootei, Worth, Wj-ttie. FritU'j, Drt. 34. Mr. O'Brien, from Ihe eled co.nrni1 tee o whom w rcfrrred the me in relilioA to the Oiford Miliar Arede mr, rcponed Ma resolution io for of Dinicl li. Bmeham." lUthorin loan oul 01 tneL.ner.fv runa, ol SJ'U'' o ihie and pittd. Mr. I'olk, from the committee on Mill ty AfTjir. reported a hill for the divn bution of a Sy.tem of las'rurM n for the Miid4 Infanirf and System of HTcie and fn.trucrtn of Field Af tills jr, Sic among the teveral militia ofTi -e of jM 9'a'ei this bill W4i re-d the Crti time, and paed. . Mr. V. J ATeiander, from'thr com mittee on Ihe Judiciary, who trt in structed to inquire into the etptdicncT of itovkiing for Ihe payment ol witneet on behalf of (.he State where the prnircu lor it ordered to pay the cottt. aod mich prpttca'PC Ji holentr reported otH amrndatorv of -the liw relating to State protecuiiunt. Air. Aleiaoder from the ume committee who were tnuiucie-d to inquire into the expediency of amending the lw in regard to bail, reported bill 'o amend the So h '.ion of an ac, p.- ied in the ye.r Mil, entitled "an act mv in ti jeer Kill V'ltitlvu if e v , , r . . . ' 'ui .ai,L.iiiii( cut I u. law 1 ul 'iiig the proceeditij: therein.'' Tnese bills rre read the first time and psnrd. M. Cragg from the committee on the Judiciary, who were by resolution in I'rtirlrd lo inquire whether those who hive purchased1 hnds from.' he 5'lCi n.d 1 hold the Same by certificate, freehol dersf reponedrthat nn person can: be"".ra r . . T-r - - . .-- . . ireenouer ttnou title; ana ma' pur thaktu whh cerlidcates, rhhout a deed or grant from the State, have. not a per feci title and are not freeholder within the meaning of tbe Constitution. Con eurred in. . ilr. Stedman .submitted the fywirg resolution which was'read and adopted : ''--ffeeWrjirW.-Thtt thetHect ernmnittee appnin led 011 the part gfthie House to inquire into the expediency of paitinr .law prnhihitins; diiqil- ified persona frftrn practining medicine in this State, be instructed to ineuire iitto the expe diency uf ponaing a law prt-rentinjf .lave and free permin of color from practising medicine in tliii State 1 and lhat t'.iey report by bill or other wiae. EfKSIXO SKglO! Tbe engrossed bill lo rtpeal the second seilion of an set, to limit the term of of flee of certain ofneers therein named, passed in I 33, and to amend said act ; and the engrossed bill for the better reg ulating of thn fair held near Lurel Hill, were read the third time, passed and or- dered to be enrolled. The resolu'ions heretofore submitted by . Mr. Bynunt, protesting against the usurpation, of the Federal Government, were, on his motion, made ihe order of the da? for Monday next. Mr Brooks presented a bill lo abolish the ofnfes of county trustee and treasurer of public buildings in the county of Chat ham; wnich was read ihe first time and pjssed. . '- . . - 8aturday."Drc7Z3;- Mr. J. Whitaker fcubmiitrfl the follow ing resolution, which was negatived: HttnlvttL That the Public Treasurer, in his next annual report to the General Assembly, be required to state the whole amount of interest heretofore received on Cherokee bonds, and the annual amnunt of interest on the unpaid bonds 1 and that he be further required to de- aignate, in hia future reporta, the amount of principal and the amount of interest hert after received on said bonds. . , , MrV Wheeler .ubmitttd the fbllQwing resolu'.ion, which was laid on the table : RftthtJ, Teat a message be sent So the Sen ate, propovinfthat this esioo of the Ueneral Asenbly adjoiira die on Monday week Rest, and that the Clerks of the two flouaee make up the estimates accordingly. , t, , Mr O'Brien submitted tbe following resolution 1. J Rrtilvett, That the A ttorney Cefteral of thia State be, and be ia hereby directed to coa, me nee prosecution against William Swaira, editor of the Creensboroufrh Patriot, for the arditkius and Fibellott. publications 1' contained in far. paper of tbe I5tb December, 1830, and in paper issued froni that office of previous dates. Mr. Sarryer moved that the rtscluilon tin tWeiti wisdMcrm-nrdin ihe .lor- i fVa. -MWs. W J. Ale ssnder, T.. Alex.n. d.r. A'tieoi. Arrinirt'Wi. IUrard Bari-hardl, m.,,. K,H B.wU. nranrh. Brown. tinr. t ti-o-i. CalUwey. Cartrr, Clark, D k.h, D I.l. n uuer, D m.4, icon, Cilia, FIeT,u.C. ri'iw-rs, vor. uas-Hw, ua-ia-. ..." Il.irt.m. 1 teiM.Liiiff Iaii, le, MMhl. hll. Meft.ie, M-wr. M ill-n, Murphy, U'Kl '. 4 l.ll.n M Nr.ll, Orr. ff.rwn, I'm, M 4.11. M. Nr.II, Orr. remon. M''- roik, IUimI,. R kkW. ,rr ,',p,,en,,',n ,Mf;rti ? "C JH.W Hp-. 1' .."! ,-untr in .4 n miIii. IVArfk Vvrh. ZaVltr.. ! .lecion. jVweef he numbernf Ci,ie,.of CHeof!)M,elib,Je.n4. ! '. , ' Willey, A. IV Wootea, W right. Me. S 'd mi then moved that Ihe Mid j rsolatton aid the proteed'ng. thereon he ripU'ied frotn the Journal ; which was not agreed to13 seas, 91 nays.' M.nda'j, Dec IT. Mi. Bjie presen eil tae utemciial of a ? lare nu T!i;r of tne 1 1 ix?ns of the ensm tes ol W ke. Cu nvrlmd, Chatham and ! M O'e, prarng that a new fiun'y "e" er- ted ou' of a certain portion of siid fouo its Uf-rrnl. Tie H u.. arcordin; to the order of the da?, resolvd I'selfinoa committee oflheshole4 Mt. J A. Hiil in the chair, ant! took "up t'te Veoluilons heretofore submitted, bv M- Bv urn, relating to the usurpa'ioos o he F'dcral Oo'crnment ; an1 after some time spent therein, (du ring whir h M-. Byniim, in an elaVir tc irgjumrnt, suoiwrttd hi. e solutions,) the Lomrnittee rose, reported progress and obtain lease to sit aain. Evesise Htsaioa. Mr. Sl'i.n tirre.ie. a res dutioO in f vor of Tnom s H. M nief, a irriff of Jamison coun't'; hich was read the fir tinrie, paed nd referred. Tie Scute cmturret w ht- ewiemJ mnt mde by :hi II u-e in the flo ing" engrossed .bills., jin.1 the.. s?id UiJI were ordered to be en'ollcd 1 The bill to prevent all persons from teaching slaves to read and wri'e, the ue of figures e cepted; and the bill concerning the dis tribution of the pu die arms to the police authorities, and to provide in case, of in vasion or insurrection. Mr. Blair, from the select committee o whom was referred the message of 0 )vernor 0en, comnfQnicating to this House the correspondence between him nclf and W,n. M Sored, E-q- respecting Jhe claim of this p ie against the United State., made a d-tiled-report there- "oti, Concluding with sundry resolutions j iwhiciiwere read ihe first time and passed. nr. Smith" submiMed a" resolution to instruct the committee on the Jtfdicliry to Inquire Wot'he. f x pediet$.jf.''s.f aUlhOf: ising ihe county trustee, in tbe several counties in the State, to pay the owner two thirrts nf the value of any slave who may be ctc-cu'ed foranv capital offence ; which read and negatived. " xMr. .WbeekrJUbroj'ted the following rcHoluiion, s hjt r was read, adopted and eri to the Sena'e for conctit rence : lietolvfd. That Ihe Governor of this Stste be itittioned, and he Is lier directed to trans-mil-to the Prridfnt of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representative, and each A the Senator, and lcpreen'a'ive from thia State in Congrrsa n iw assembled at Washington City, a copy of the preamble and resolution on the sub ject of re-opening '.he Koanoke Inkt, adopted at the present session of the Ueneral Assembly. Tunday, f)rc 38. . Mr Peoples introduced resolution, allowing A tjos Weaver me sum of dollara for carrying a writ of election to the SherifTof Guilford county, under an wdcr of Thtr 1 1 oil ieT h 1 c ITw 'a sTe ;ad"ind; rejected. Mr. Polk, from the committee of Pro position, and Grievances, reported unfa vorable to the petition of Andrew Walker Concurred in. Mr. Wycbe, from the committee of Fin ance! to whom was referred the petition of sundry citieens of Cumberland, relative to useless dogs, reported that it is not. necessary tofj'as. any law on the subject, frmcttrreii w- Mr. J.-:A.Hill, from the committee 00 fnternal Imprv'vemeni, reported unfavor ably to the petition of Pleasant M Wear, tq relation to the bmoky Mountain Tarn pike Company.. Concurred in. Mr. Polk, from the committee on Mil! tary Affairs, to whom was referred the petition of the commissioned officer, of the 03d regiment, reported hill to repeal in part an act, passed in 1 827, 10 reduce the number of petty muster, to two in a IlrJJfcSK-It,-r?.aJh . fifst'tpme .and passed. Mr. Wheeler presented a resolution, authorising tKie fubltc Treasurer to re fund to the Chairman of the County Court of Hartford the amount paid by said coun ty as State tax for the last year," on the said Chairman giving security for the forth coming of the1 amount o refunded at any specified period ' that the public interest may require 1 which was read tbe Erst time and passed.- - , Mr Moore presented the followine re solutions t Xetthedbg iht Genfrul MtemHr f I Ac State a ,VfA Cr4,m, That the repreaeAUtiea rf Jf M itllj ,vi ,fpuU. ft' " I , ,W4 n.t the Con.tiNiion e.u,rni - a amen-M esthat e.sm cmscw , ... iho-ilJ have a ei ul share in toe ri.Tws r presentation, p-m ihe f.r.ntp-e 'r ptpula'i end tawim. rr of '" P"P" r, !,.m.lnc1u.t.'.ghrtefnhio!l'ihrrpf'". rWff. That the next eiei.. .r .bHriM'i-M Muift mnMen t ol (lit lU Cmnoe be lnitd to o at ,tt M,4 eWction .hethef thry eo"' Ml4 .Lcnon .He ber inrt w .'.r" ihrf r hereby directed immrdtit ly after the MVIra moved that these resola-lons lie u,n the table I "hich was refused vea. 4f, nays-fl The rrvluims re ' . . .mi then, on motion of Mr S -iim n. mi no itely postponed yeas 7i, niv 3 feat Mewi. Arriiiyo:i. Bamae-I, Bii'mai, Be'l. U!air,Braj-, Hric.li, R.wn. Bea.i. rt i-h, Rnum. Cer-tr, ason, CUrk. Clrtim m. C .. t:n. llojtice, I'luarrrs, I'ov, Fvd-rtck, riarv, flton. ti4ue, Hcnn. Grsi'lv; fi tyno. IHIe. Harper. J. K. I Ml, Th. Mill Milliard, H. Mi!der. Jackson, Jjrvw, I.a'kin. l.in, Lennarr?,ljt Ar, Loijr, Marshall, M ba-if, Vt.,nk, M jit n, .i'M.i.a ., Nii:lin1s..n. OMinni, Pur e!l, Rand, UlHtdea, Uiwe, Sawer, avcr, Hike, Himmnnt. Hinejletnn, Skinner, Sloan, "oaight. H'-dn.i, Htenhena. Swan'ier, llaa'e, W.lker, VW-U, I. IVhtfWv, VVI,aa. W.U.v, iVilauo. C. Woolen, A. W. Won ten, Wrifti, Wvche Aav . slaar. W. J Alexander, K Alex anler, AHi'n, BarnWd! Barnncer, B'gle. Bmnk, B"iwef, B'lie, H i'ifin. Ca'lnsy, ll-xl-aot, I) tnell, Dnwu, Doa, Eln'fit'KH, tUii .n. YUntnf, M-nev, llnoner, W. Ilrtrtnn I llnrton. IriniH K-'ld.!l. LloyL j"t, I. ..ve, Sjendenhall. VI Krc, Murphy. M'4rTre, M'tirhe . M'Neill. Orr. P ar.. Prnpl.-s, Pt.it li Polk. (hi(p. Smith, Spurgin. S' .ekarj, Ta'hens. W4ofih V-aver. Webb, Vliie, J. Whitaker, Wms'nn, Wwtmsn. W'.nh. I'ylac ft'tli P'ftrnitd. I'v Mr WiU.11, a bill to iiiurpira'c 'ne Wiiolville Arartemv i by M . S,igh', bill to iiirorpora-e a lint Ttifio'iy :otn jin'v"othY'town nt N rKrn , hy M . Il;n v. biil lo mcor p ,r,te the F 'e"t'r"viileF nlc Sr! ol of I idus'rv ; hich were read, the two fir at the firs' lime, md :nr litter three tim s. pd and ol ed t- rnjyrosed. Etcmto Scitit.s. The f.-ll wing bilU were read the third time, psssed an 1 orilcred to be enjinsrt: The bill to aher the times ol holding the Superior Cour fu- the couritie ol Cne et, Ooli, L-ooir ,nd Ciaven, nd to I'-ogthenthe term of Cnven' Superior Court; the bill d re iirg he oirmer in which juton shall he suramot ed in cer tain cases ihe bill . giving the" Con tar Court of Moore power to remove at plra aure ihe office of .rrk ol (be operinr taft4 County Cturi"Jc-: h bilHo incbr pcate oodille A.- .drmy ; the bill con rerningjhemtit'tJ -of Iredell coun'v fshe bill directing the sheriff of M,con cnuo'v lo pay over certain monies; the bill for the compenaa ion of cet'ain U'or of he count? of ILvwood. Foreign Veas. L.IIK FHUM HUmu.'K. The picket ship D Knamr n-p. ?ntfr. from H'Vre, arris d t Nc York on M jnd y. and brought pipers to the 4 h ult. I here had heen j thanein trte French ministry, nillbe seen bv an extract bdow. The mot important news b? this irrivt is the rmmoardmcm and partial destruction of Antwerp, the particulars of which we annex: the loss ofproperl? was ts itnated at ten million, of dollars: the Pjwiot troops entered the LdL-oaj.ht2r- OMBtRDVSIT Sk CIFTORB OP laVWEVP. The tnott lmportn' news bv :his urri val is, thit of the bombardment of Am erp by the Dutch troopi in the citadel. by which an immense loss of Drone-t I i .A X r ' M" vn.vam,iici. .-in arinittirii agreed on or the tMr,- hy Chaa.l, com mandant of the citadel, toTtie it of a sue feder,JbuutwajLj)ri)ke hr the firing of a..w iubaei5 wi.icnr.4t i 3idroe him- UxHoh"de.tructVfh' n, ext lor the destruction of the. city. lur fag the negociatiuiis, rcr'ain - unfcnowii persons went towards the O and Peissons, fi.ed a few muke!S, which being answered, the citidcl and Seie de Flandre commenced their fiie. The whole square of the Public S ores is de troyed ; ;he street of the Convent and the Canal of Sr. JShn i.lWpppd- ,he funhc passage ol the f! mfesv Horrible t0 re late, du -ng the bntnuardrnetM. tsi fWi. had barrfj, of ,ar taken into the Putdtc Stores ; but h-ppTIy-. a 'large par, of ,he merchanclise had been removed. Towards night, rdtputa-ion of citizens wa sent to the citadel, who obtained a Provisional suspension of bostilitie.. rheialrowmg order was published the nfcxt da?: Orrfer r thr To the my. 11X48 QtiiRTERS, AjfTWEap. Brave comrades, ?0ur .ffr. 1,.-. bf en successful In a few d... .0.. done what no amy would have dared to undertake. . e ,r, mwe of An the enemy 1. entirel rlir..- hia csr.lry is fl;iDfr in Cenra,i9a t0Tfardt tie friftilericf tfUr.i. A tijepr 00n el erine l tg'ted on ith the Gimer of the (itdcl. an4 rtrcocUtloiti are in proren tor U eurrender. Thf Uriidiercctnioandln the Rcf1. n irKjp. Mfi'ELS. The .rmUtl'-f ae iuW tjuenilt irtt on viib thf CoroTiinder of ih Ciiedtl, who wae to ?fii m pot until l.e ahoulj recU the order of the Kin mtftttme bo,, ,,lf r to ttteln fiom enj h,i , ,je C,inJ fr0m !rrfifirK lhmele bi w tioikt- T-e Djm.f tiuud lo Ant I .o.ll. T-e U.rn.f, t,Md lo Ant- wrrp b th. e.nnon.d. end Hi fftc.i, I, 1 ...im.trd .t eithl million, ol dolUr.! jl rof lo Antwerp. izan!. are shale bv Ere. Antwerp U at u,i.' mo- "' l"V " nng'tve . . . . - k 1 rt rockets, vngmce, rave cliuens.' .! a.I. k.r. Ui aha wail.a .a'l t I . . a cad, y u, and let them who will J tr b'rthern, -come o n 1 they hii be annrc and cqulppeni I rely upon yos-. Olo y nt p.iil await you. Maj r General B4R9S Dtfyivna. Ilundicds of young men obeyed ihjs call, od l o de'.achment., v. is l, fwur pj, era ol cannon and munitions,, ruartbad, that i'.tj Further detail are given In the annex ed letter from Antwerp, 3f h, J o'clock in ihe evening 1 We are jost arrrTtd -They ire hom barr!i'ig An werp hot shot and grenades are fling every where. Aireadv several houses ere rn fire. I am writing fiorn he hoie of ihe lai Goernor, end by t&e light of a fearful fiie. It is Gen. Chaise who Ihu t 'kes liave of us ; he is anxious that the Du'chnime be blessed to the last. The Putt h are in the citadel We ruse only firld pieces to oppo.e their, heavv cannon. The condition" of Ant werp is Horrible Tni ships of war ia the S. heldt have a)o commenced a cat-tton-d Coogrcve rockets are f ?tng- he B ;-me arc bOTi:tngtn:rerefyniiantr and ,ur aotdters can onl? be looker, on, a'o' aid' those whoae building, are Is 8 unes ' We are obliged to leave the G j?ern menr House the fire piraues"us the h-avens item in ftjmcs end thus the most awful crime is consummating, with out oor being ab'e to nove or pull a trig ger. The condition of Brussels during the contest in September is nothing te what is passing here Bullets and boraos are falling around at each instant wo men and children are screaming trrrougb the streets and we tear .ur hair wi.. rR!.( .. r P0?''-- 'It an atro cious act of vengeance that ihe Daui txrrcuing upon Antwerp - Batj-rxterOrtj so. Antwerp prevenjj an aiiimatetl hui dtaolau speciaciw, aince thc.t)ornt)ardmeot.1,AU street, ere barri caded, aod the patriot flig is floating Over the city. 1 unvier is now commandant if the place. Many persons were buried in the ruins of their houses, Tbe as- :.P!:trtm e.f the xity was. .terrible,? whes Se' on fire by a ahowetiilJmhaTg'eet vM'kc ; the street, deserted by all, ei crp. now and then a few fugitive. The landing of a quantity of arms . was M sign of in.uriectfon- -every-citizen took arms They were on the eve of a battle 1' Bruges on the t h of October. Tbt citadel of Ghent had capiiaalted. CHANG OF MINSf RY. A decree of King L uis Pbillippe, ci t d Nov. SI, appoints M. Lifitte to be President ol ihe Council und Minister ef Finance, in the place of Bjron Louis, re signed. The Marshall M.rquis bhxtoO ia heJVl Lnitxjof. .Foreign Au"4rsin tM- puce of Count Mole, resigned, veust Montalivet to be Minister of the Interior, in the place of M. Guizot, resigned. Jf Mcrilhou to bt- Minister of Public In sit union and Hcclesiastical Affairs, in thj ce of the Duke de Broglie, resigned- The other gentlemen composing tk Council of Ministers, are M Dupool ld!i' ,Eure Miitet- of- J asticeT" Ministry of W,r; Count Sebastian, Minister v '0" S.s.of Oct. thKmrof France .u- w..: . r.....Ar P..i. the Champs deMars. Upon reachinf! the field his Maiest? was received "h? Gen. Lafayette at the head of the stsC the artillery firing a salute of 2t gtm The troops, amounting to about t5,(W men, presented a fine appearance. Tbl King addressed a letter of thanks to the National Guard, through Lafayette, lo their fidelity end attachment. ' Tranquility had been restored ia the Frencti capital. - - - - . It is stated that the new French Minfc u-y il .not be afraid of the rerolutbfli their feelings go with it. li ini ter The commi't of the Court ot Peers are extending their inquiries respecting t he measures of the late ministry as far back asAug. 1 83. ' The cxaminirtion cf the impacM' ministers had been finished, and man? e the witnesses Tbe debates on Ibe saP jeel were not expected t ceaamence be (oft the I firh of Dec Tfta-chamber ' Peers will be fitted up for that occasion.: i he London Ccurier of the 29th h:r contains the following imyor'ant ar3
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1831, edition 1
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