1 , , irirr rr.at mton. , -, 1.e packet ship Hivre, at New York from llarre,' brings Pan papers to lh ., t!3d November inclutdve. The MvcrpTK! patkef tiip Ceorg Cn . ' . - . iiig,r:kejat Crest E? Harbour J J. on the 7th iinrt.) brm? jUerpoo p ' ' ' . tecri to the 23tl al London to Ibo 2k i rJoTcmlkT.-..,. - ""'T"""''""f'r4. the various JMirriats before u, . -'".-.J nr particularly from the New York Port am 1 A'irici,' we make up ihtfUtUt! if " "telligsiwe which follow. , Oi the 2M of N rvaraber, the Kiegol - Inland further prorogued Parliament In lh Otb of December. .. . -, ;J - The King, the Aunt day imtei a v , fv i fw4mtionV An cUri'n g" political "IStfT I'T'eatioiw uncotistitutional end ilfcghL; J - The f ri lMn with account, of omm ' . Ijng jisturbenees, riot, rul ind-ick lawyer inTfilkeanyjIreland, hav . tefuW to indertaJw the recovery of tithe fcrtailergy.4V'v.-V .,..;;.f .;..:-' Tha most important inlefligenee that rth creation by the Kin of Prance of 35 Petri far Uft, to erdr to. carry ; tht lilt in the House of Peer, for the aboli tion of an hereditary Peerage, v I( isaome- V hat remarkable that this act, deeated jn. ,.rfipenjihle by the Minwtry. in. order to r ry a measure for which the nation had iianrir'ed, n condemned unsparingly bv .IT thai portioa of tha Pari press,' which t claims especially te apeak h behalf of the Wlion. The Jovnal det Delate hereto. a ie(r.f.,re he able and vigor defender -i f the Hereditary Peerage, and La France XoiwlU; are J .only 1wv J itirnaJ ia which we hare seen any vindication of the r lorinance creating, the new Peeri The censure of the Danera ii unmcamired. ',tAwTvXf.fnni tlie procedin aa ' ; . fTf,ri wirrjlatins it lo ,lha .ordon. atcet which led j the ovarthrow f CbarWXlh. 1 - ? L ConMitutional and te Journal !n . Commf reJ" eliaracterjie jh7 DrdimMoca i m ai.-ect o7ff,-nd the latterdwIU lri Mni perfact anoiualiea. et'nce the ren'jrilh'?r hereditary aeordinia: t the i j it, nor ,cbiean from a aont (he eate. ep.Jmei by that which it ie pro Pei to Miriatitufe for it f the Prioce ol - lufcora, for eMmrJn, beinj rjidr thirty 'rrr--y" T iT VFernVi 1 FoVTunoYr . J, t-rv; WjMeTO...lerempe wmfaH that he . x ;rxr:a imV ' 'l--.fti-t'nfJ4rt fipreaeet .trorj doubta vrh'hrr iha purpoM d" the miniatr? will vWMtry to emjatitute a majority, ami U j ' ejlhotfi tha ant 30 added to the M aU T w4pronritH would'Tnuk 91, it; ia nn n'y poeaiUe that tome of the former mav ; t : iurn rou id and aupport the hereditary. - but tlao-by iwaJmwoba. i ,y. of U Jailer wiU lie aw mh ed by the aewereation to with. LonJuo Courier of 4h I6th men fZZ W 'the " preVJourvenm" V l:""Trty waa 'aiOTed Wween t,e picW -1n:riee.f4Ke ne Powepi and the ?f " i2ium,ndTTnrirriweiitv-fwjr arti : wlftawHirlr hd - boea" icceptej : by" tb JCif "f the Behjiarw, "Thia tranea. wr-A- aaya the lywdan C-iurwr, rrirtu .eVff..r that.:difficult and. cuinalMfaUTd Mtutr wtiich for the lif twelf mnntha AWtiujbmtlhe CaliiwU of Europe." and l:ireaara war f-beauM fWiuin:HTir f .- ni r iye fowera having: thus eecured we tom7tjr-Artic!eV"lhe ertni ;;'-; . l.fiieJof thejiinjof the.Xptharla.Mla acceia m tnat arranmwnt can only af Ject Cia xtrnl rehtiuin and intend ' ilnntiui t II .11 J . i a , : Jjojt endrnffer tha ceneral neace of Eu. 'Ktl;llPrWl'kJi3eeivlhatli.t M eortcluiHr-or thia Taty ahall be L . jrty 3)v acleVj a ; settlement -which jbjio, arwl placw tint country in a better . - jatutir-Mt m" t territjry ind military Troo. . t.Jr:TJi'!f1hi4jh ewoeeup'wKf w tM proud. ' ; "" protparoua day of, her hia i r , a Wrw or til public mtiid luW much it 15? onsiM jrcpdrl frta H&trJ? -- - Ja-i I (r4)t9 17th, mmnrww buff UT Hew . mum wuu, 4 oe numoer or new cawa ol - afic. To Vieunaon the 11th wm2. Ia IlamWff oa the 14th the number f rs ew easei to that fatiyLitctniiM.J!lS1L et ia 4i)!. No ww caa hai occured for the lat eight daya at AUwiaVr; Art n fry, according to the Roda (Ja- sr-"5n of-the 3d November, 3800' filiates - T-3i tr5i had been visited bv the Cholera. ;v ha i attacked 410,924 peVaona, of "ft K in 131,764 had recovered, and 179,. t M -fiKHi; - ti.iicial aceounti atataV" thit , thi e jjj imie had entirety lubaldcdia 1338 .'.-A.-i..Jicea --? ; :'".rr .r;--'tmoV.dateofN.r. 5, eytaat'l)oo Miguel ;'r'',.'..'lemawW rurflier time' for thpv. " ; f l.000 olTered to, and accepted , V Mcn1vrnniet,MaiiWe;ii. .v- fir utain4 bv her ahio. o in conatquenee of the blockade of v 7ercfira. ., '''.';'.;'' The! Barav'tan Chamber nf iVwitlii .e pnea uamaiusiy a oil I .r amianciaattoa of tk withiai its jroria-: V-.-V 1 TivvoicaBi; Ja'and which, haa lately irnf itrfitfyfWijfVnfhe P"Wtoer oa.4 or ?i6Jv tuJyl !rc1I bv .... F-rt'ttund'-t. f hi'p'ii'- i'j tS 1 .. 1 iuriinl cl llif liu-iiiin nt, ll.nf tr .1 lii 'in iti i r id!. inl. , t tkr jN r io of tlint iilanJ. hkrrynecki had arrived at Berlin ut hi way to France. 1 rOLAND. : ' Erm.iK, Nov. 7. The ercounta from I oujhJ are oi a wt i.iJ.iornll and 'l .rniy lpf ription. Tjtere ia araicely a liiioily thif lid i rM 1h ivuio f Ua ine'in, !xra by the v. a r, ilf tl.t u hot uic.4y bout their future fate. Prosperity U d. lfo)M,fthd coiiji. rc reivt but bIukI, ', I'am, Nor. ffl. letter from St. Pa tMb'irjrh at4tthat the Einperw v( Ru4. i haji refund lo pay the rniMiun g.,v. t0nti?at l!if f xpenwa of Iht Pohab army ia ftaaing through jfiat ou1try., T!'' W U '"eippctetir and Jit haa "forbid ien tlieoffirere oftliot eorpa, ae wH a tnoU of Ronuried li.j!kif od Ramlnakl, 11 reium either Mo Uu'i r P.)tan31--The niate auntaiiw iu prpoaoiua f tueornw rjtirtj Poland with Konaia by the follow', in, arwmeiitai T Polea, by their Raolutio of N wembcryblated tha Act uf Conreia of Vienna, and thereby M their lait to tha protertioai of the great lewar; they alao 'violated tha cupitula. linn of Wartaw by aa-uminj a hoahle po itiiHi at PI'j-k, aita "bavinj auhraitted to the unrcyof the Kmperor. . The Seoato aho arpiee thai by entiralr aboliti ibt operate rerninent of I'oland, all pn text for fortuaa rcUdli'Mi will be dcatroy. eJ and , the peace of Eurojte renuyred ae. cure,,, , , ; . . v . 1 he Kemjinjton Lrenin Jiwrrnal of the 71 mt. containa the follpwinjr :' A body of the poliih inaurgenta of about 700 men, undor the t omnium ofj'rince ,ir. iM;.aa atill wandering aliTit on7the bauki 'f UwNietneru ' Acerdin-rlo the tt$t acr rotinu they Wert purged by the Ruaiana io the wooda. The Prioce wiahed to arrk refuge in Pnwaia, but; bia men comptdlo 4 him to eontinue 4hn warfare oo imin ;f MU.Jaiat.wTtua-mia)l4vrp-f aa n "iwi me amneaty , 'rnercj them bv t!.i. continued for a ahort time liwer." JtMrf- -pontai'ie the' aentence ai;ainirt K:mijfa Cbl'tpichi, nephew f the poliih' O-n-ral of the earn na.ne, wbo'ha,beea ccnii, tvl tti ar tin ea Secretary of A rcirdiiti'j-ry aocietv at U'amw, of )iavin iwtrilMited viofenf PU'ilicafhn exritinw !ie . inhabiftnita if liruia io rewiuon, and ot otner acta of tr?afl. - lie u eoudemncd by tlw Ctnirt eil.of ar to be 44 raded from hia rank aa'a NoWe,' and te b aent te Siberia l he e'npl .yf d at the public work. '.iftJlawiwm General Dembernki ia ahortly expected. iv2?XfaAM -Tlie iiba which originated in Pinning, ham of refijn to pay : taee untiL com pelled by distraint, hrfa beea adopted by a number of peopArf;MMrwht.r and Wn. fitfd; Wb iMvlrmTvel (o'rei-4 lltopar. - A . t A 5 . . . Jur4-iir.--We find rlte: foHowin- in tMuj.miu:x;! We underatand that the, aocond male of.thn Sarahj tromrVifjjip, gtate,: hue jKjen miwmr ilnce Tndav laat. am .nndtfr.cirroi!nta!Jtt:'.u,tliyijae douM that be hit f fallen a ancranV' to frkkeuThua44evwrihB4,k h" ftd . 8,,f?? hmf word, that be has Vefi Wur.fw ftn!?rtT" b-nefil of thairgbnju'CTbjf; a&Tr haa etcitffd, a a mny be wily ''8u ppi"il,"nreB IiiIaimi( airntmv MPim .Mnut.j abii.pMlorvfiwn-iheif hnMta. are nruliArly1iaWtO'-ftH'-itf 1t!a-itslrf thoi. Wo )d-hounIa in bu imn ahnpe by which Kwrhrid iwmm m i'riittlv 'VTrrarTf The uiXrtiiiui an eloihea have hn fwnd in a home ririfTfine." !' : ... . -.- . i ; JIo wae a fine ybun-j man, atandTnab- mt Pre tei ten tncnej msf7J."Xhe ettent 10 which the horrible crune of Jcsrrnvin'J human bcine f tr ine purpose of djasec tins it curried. in.Landud k per&ctly 'hi touinlin-. People are mii'if in ive. rj f njLWUPrJjUiW-4 ma who awept tho cro.wav at the top of Stanford etreet, UateHoa jroad. ha .not been m.a of heard (( fir aeveral weokr and an ho waaa pemon of lemlar habit; ''littie'Aniht U enterUiopd tlml be ha been rmTrdered". J Tle London Sun aayaj that' in rae of the Lore's -gwn - rejecting - the Rofurnj Bill, the fdWing remdutioiui will Imtiiiv. ed; mlBrmoTrrFftc with every respecl wtiich the JIuu are ever uaTreMi pay Io the rtght and pri v ia eoaVMoed that ff , lirctlyeontrary, both Jo the priii;ijilea aa Wall 6 practice it tlie Uontitutioa ol the e uutrv that they ah'Htld interfere in any way in -the enojee oi pprsona to- TepreaeBt ineDeonie can be. no more otaimed aa a right, than that thia Houaa can direct the orders and pr H-eediHjfe of their Imlriliips ;A That all Ihl negwlationa reepectin? the rtprese.nta. lion of the people ouht rest with their consliturnti duly and fairly choscii, and ho power j in 4lie realm,-Mveandexct'pt the Royal jipproluitiotviHilu ti have auv right by interfere-tba 'th. f Tlmf ftuct C)l the mewiberaof thf Houe ee have-the honor to be of hie M WrVCattrieif,bB df sired U wait ;;ftft hia Majeety with the most .liumbletVeqaHt ihaV hie Maiev would be irricioasy pleased te rive .hia mval approtMitiun to these reaolurinna.'uns flr the Royal Sign Manual, in ordor that the ine mav bo enrolltnf amonp at the r- corda of parliament in both Houmhu " Thai jt ia the opinion of thia M jum, thai thee .Juti(iaa,m3i-o' V' 'smt-m- !''' prewknt in nnv other cane' tha thnee which Immediately eoneeni the rreaen. tation of the people ' of Great vBritair in4 atajtee Jhat peraoha ' iippf'i red f jjr? J,th I a KrrT "'Jii l'T ff ri "f..Wr ?.! m I ii) llit! p.mM i. el uf) i" )li 'ul,(oi thejmrpo a of ling (Jlrilfi'i'd e'li-'i') the (ij!:e. The prMiiion furt1ir utaled, tH they were inuJc, by a iTtain M.iriiM, k..ii a e vioN-M anti-rtfirmi't, Ixit !i'ie nenie be refill J t Hirloe. LxiJoe, S'. 1 7 il r. O'ConrwII liaa nibliahnd a recomniewdatioh of a plan. of Nati'hal Politicjl Union wbirh we aub j"in " Sevml 'jjetitlemen a"rmblad re 8u)hly at .the. Parliamentary, ARfwy.; (f. lK-e and eubwribed their oamea ai mem ber. Itaolijft ar !rt. - Toaupport the Kill' and bitMrri;leY"agairirf tTie anmlfaod iiiterentcd taction, in accom. plinliing the great ineare of Parliamcn. Ury lUform. 2d. To , procare the at. mgt wnittoial and twliil ettenaiott of the f. hljye.fcanchUrf. .'3.To .unite ..all, wU wihera of their couulry frm lh richftl to the nonreet, in' pursuit f .three iniper. tant obje;f...:4th; To uae," inceMinlly, all pfHaible eaertkina: burryJn; prjtijotj n'rliftoq alT'riFlTgHiu''KIJ.Tii ik! animowtieaj ill Ireland, and to cultivate in their etcad oituual bonevoW nrc and uiibouided Chrii. fian f 'haritV. to all. 5th. To preserve peace and - order in 'the country." ml iol guard auafiiAt any infraction ' of the law, or anv convuWon which the enemiee of I the people tiiav endeavor to bring abiut." flth, To watch over and promote tbe-trt. lereata, and te fjetter yieeon'!itioH of. the Rtduatrioua anil working drawer 7th To procure fbr Ireland and allite clamea of every arri ami peniuaiitou, ani oi ntry atation hi life, from the rirhet lo the p.or. eat, all the comforta, protcti n, political benefit and f ering Ciirei which c aild pweibly be pnduced by ' a doine-itr ami local legialature, , , Crirr.'" cox SK.N 1 1.. 'v- Miunlaj, Jan. 0. . Mr. Dalbpreaenteirthe memorial i' hm rTwa of it charter, which waa rt f-rr-d t i a. Pelect Committee eivism bv bwiltrJoiflX.fif-Meiwrj...nttl!a?fc,Wel. aW, Ewine, Hayno and J -limit w. Mr. Clav mihmitted 'a reaolution which he ahouH. ho eaid," call up lo-inorrow, in "trnrtin'r ihs ?ommitto on Finance to re. port a Rill aholinieg the dutiea on' all ar tklna importml, whieii-de not-compete with aimilar artK-Ha made or produced in the United Stiites, with the evepfi n o the dtiliea on Wi and Silk a, and re hie ia the dutia oo Vine and Silk-s The hill concerning Naw A.'enfa. wia .order. e4heaMlmj'e .k. J...:.. . r .i.- - in( 1MB uuM-a '1 i:in V "TirniWllorierH 0 the Nnvy, a-r ime dincuaioa waa poat. ponej to Friday next. Tkvrrfa Jnn. TO. f - Th reeoluHon enhmit wterdav bv io viay rimiirs inr no'XiTion or re. 4utio -Ju! -wee tnkerr-urir biit iM conaideraUnn wn poainonn I, with the aa- nt of the ' taovir,: till trt-morrow. The Bill providing ir the en ti m "ih Har, racka ano wore hwisee m rhviinitv of Orlean; waa ra I a third tfi. an I iaAar a 4iiwua4oif.wa--needi--J Twhilt eonrernm? yv A?ent, wa rvj. The bill for the re";ulatioo.of the Oi-tiia'ir tiwleid- the table fir the -jrnt.j Some jp'ne was upenf in. the consideration of Etocottve busineai Mr,- Benton'a fwr'rpaolurimifl, calling oa ilK-jBeeretary -nf 4lvTiNijnJnu iuaUVu reiocting I lie" Rank of thi Woifed States, were 'eondered and adoptedv Af tewhe morning buuinees' had heen gone through, the Senate reaumed I he ronsM. e'ration of the special order of the day be ing r. Clay'a resolution directin;. the Commute on r icaitce to hrm irrt?jnm rcpt aftg the dutma on fflrftreigiv impor td articlae niit'maniifaclured jij .the Unj te! SiatoaVeicept oh w"iti?aand Silka, and reducing the duty en those articles , when Mr. Clay re and addressed the Senate for about two hours, U a speech of much ahilitv, in favor of the ree-jution. When Hr. Clay bad concluded, Mr. Ilavne, af ter a few remarks, in which he dwelt ' on the vast imjKiHafice approaching a qnos. tion of such moment with rare and -tlclib. eratum, i i M nday "nctr; Ind made the special onler fuJrjMDXJ,biek tBMtioiawaa rtrrieaV. i Tkurklny Jan. 12. tary of t he Treasury, containing the namei of the a;ifUewle onler ihe act for the re- ieFf eertim t'roivet demornftfiylTal; ted States, and the amount of debts due from each y also.tif the names of those who hare obtained a rel($ae, together with the if rme of compromise male. in each case - After tfie a1opfii(rj,W re solution of Wednesday, ajidf ie order-ine-f several bills to'a tSirdwa ling, th tbllowia hills - we pas.wit, . The bill providiiTff firihe .Uyiilgl!iiiiMeiMehirt-' iftif , aad fMLia -eraek .4 ChtW" ehie. aud-for urpusea-;lb4i.bili.iUr4!ie- lief of Wni. Kin? and others f kndthe bill f r t he velif f Hwy ? Kilft'urh--T?ie fienalo spont me time in the considera tion of Etecutive bnaineea.; ' ;' ' ."jfee.- ie. ft. Tlie Senate epenl most of the daV'ih the eonaideratitwi n4 Ewutiv biwioesa have iw.fi!fon'"thro-BTt bsne at an ea.Hv ti-Vi wre nreeuted subm'te-l frv Messrs cfv-Tu mi'".irom ine ri"jn" -r 'tear .en ativ wr oassed iVmnrhlheii1 5- t a.- d moved that it DeHwnBooTamlntW i. notsx or iiki iu. untaiivls. i mm " '' MontUij, Jan. 9, ; 7 Amonff the petitiona prcentd, waaonA hy Mr. .M'Dullie, from th" IVaidrnt,' li rrrtore and Cmnpany f tb Bank of t!ie United Staift, praying for a re-charter of Miid inatitution. A dm:uaion of coniti.ler. able length VK lafe.sn.the njE rnce of thia petition, in whioh Memtra. Wayne, M'DuTie, Cambrel'-ns'. Cwillrr,- Arrhrr, Mercer,.:: laseroil,;u CV,..iI)aiav'.l": S.Kjih Carolina, VTilde, Appleton, Mit chalof BwitbCinrllna.Ro(it,'.Dearbom, lobnaon, of Va. (Inward, Pimter, Jenifer, Huntington, Sutherland, 1'IUworth aiwl lloirman, took part. The petition wna fi natlf refi;rrfd t hi Committee- of VTava and'Mcana by t vote of 100 la 90, and tha UeuM adjourned- r ht$ 7beejv-- v '-7".J "' aaaMaaaav " iL :'" . ' ...j--. (jJ&iyt'Jan.. 10.' ;t Mr. Dravton, fr"m the- Committm on pmpriati ma fof the Enf ineer and 'fir dnance Departmenta, and makin addi. (tonal appropriations for arming .and equipping the whole bolvoT the militia of the United Statea. Mr. PanMey, from the Cmirnitfee on tha Judiciarv, reported a bill declaring the effitt of Judrments in the" Circuit and District Courts of the U. States, and fir other purposes. Con- siderable time waa apent in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Umon, on the bill for the apportionment of Represen tatives 4mong the aeveral States, sword in? to the fifth Census. The bill fiVd Ihe ratio at 48,000. A motion to strike out n ,000.and insert 4,000 f but bef re the quewtion was taken, the committee rW, reported, progress, and the House adjourned. . . , '. . .. ...... t;.t Wtdnriday? Jan, IK. Mr. Cambreleng,fronr the Com nitlee pnC'om-neree, reported bill regulating l'UrCoinmsrctaI intercourse with the 4?reiHsh Islands of-Martimqueand tiada I sipe, which waa read twice and commit ttrd to a Committee f the whole on the '.' the lTnion. ,Mr. Branch, from the Committee on Naral Affairs, introdu f bill for the1 re-orrnniarti m of the Nw, whieh was read a first nm! second lime cV ciUBJuittel. a the preceding one.- The re-olutj. n f Mr. Cooke of New-York, on the Mihj'Tt of claims fir pr pertv lit or .V 1 'lunne- 'ii9 vt waa.aaam ciinsidered. Mr." Cofke concluded his ir-marka, and wai ahortly repliefj to hy Mr. Whittfoeey, of Ohio,- The res -lutinn was finally adopted, with a modinratiun ku t seated by Mr. WicklifTe, f referrin? the .53!ij?St; tlJh .cirattoein Cnaime.-iw-tteadofa select c immitte?, aa OriirinaUv pr'pf"1!. Mr. Pilk iii4e an inefT-rtual motion to hringun the A pp rfi nmeit off he Representation bill: and the House, after pawing thirteen private hills, adjournsd. "'Tffe,rtV)V't,V'"tr' - Mr. -Jenifer introrhjeed resolution fir tb appoint merit fa select committee' to 1"lr?.!'?'?ibe VTpe(lieucy.:xf a-tewmal Troiii the cuntry by the General. Govern ment, of the free co"ored; population, whie'i after aome discussion," waV piiatponeif till I.TM. n!r!LMaryUrwt, tn troiluceJ a resolution on the snhject of aa certainin r the a-n-nwl, if any. f mdemni. ty due the State of Man land for losses sustaianothe; late 'wtr, which wee rererret to a committee "on Military Af- Cffrav; The resolution . introduced , on a Wmt.byjrjbld pvrt tfMMtoim diiliee m certain ods was lake I up j Mr. Mtewert moved to re- ffcr-intctlw-f'mmif trwtead of Die cominiite on Commerce. A lehate ensued, which cominued till the eviration f the hour-The House then went into a committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, Mr. Hoffman in the cbakUu E"!""!. MJil.Skejtk at torty-tive thousand, was negatived. Mr. Stewart prop wnd, mrthetjuiieg.ilaent.l') fix it at fortv-ait thousand. This waa die- cuMied- uutil near o'clock when th" Committee rose, and the House adiourn- ed. r ." ' ' - - rridai.Jan.1. AjiibirbillijKejje the comiuitttH;, and acted uoou bv the House. "Tlie considerstirm .f U R....I 1 v i'iu 'UI" tect was further discussed by Mr- Cam, brehnaotf J J'rbtftni Mr. Bavin. f JusMcuusethi, waa proceeding to move a further amendment, when the hour expir ed, and the- HMe pasaed to the" order of the nay. Ihe resolution introduced by MiVancerfespectinir the abolition hf iw ouWof AssnrjantFnncerrwss to a third readjne. The remainder of the si"ie3 wss devoted to the considsratiou if private bills. The nominations of Mr. Livinrstonas S.cevtary,State7 artd of Mr. McLane, as Sec.retiiry tdthe Treaaury, have been confirmed. ' .:-..,...-irfr.-- o ma SAteien- sTajr.-- - - tiTLmXEllTIXl: .:. Rilei:k, Jivriry f2,.J32. A t a mecini .fthe uMhers of the Le ?'lature and iherjitizens friendly 'tuUie r-electioB of Andrew Jarkion to the Presi dency of the Uiiited States, convened at the Ciurt House in thia City. On mo. tion b,a "rHe,ry Moiitf ,rt Steke. WU . .-. . .-.pin.ura.ip, , wt-rw tn SUO- Bu-u.i;.wiuwi'-ww."i!. i.oir, aiim Mireoj-.itie and i enlniljt.l hv K,t. a . iu. vWksandM-f. . , !.. - . Ui:,. l Jvl t . n t I ne i-iiiowtarTireTtiWA rut . l . i -"-t oi ih io b euusi io a.nu- : I , - ' : - """" nnn . -i. . i - - ' ,.i.ly ptadyTj J' '- - I n ,ir.ia t'lefi. eun ii ot I us M:il! at.'i of V,H Ulii.irt b C ! i'j' 'ik Ifl 1 v i.-i'r ni'Tl t i!f"i" )',. i -ics fir tV i!n i, i o tlie Prcide'it an J V ice pres. deal of Ihe Unird Slots and wliereaa il ia Jielieved tlnil a lare maj uity if the people of' North Carolina upprove of tin iireatit administration of tha General Goveriuiifiit, and deiiie the re-election , Andrew; Jarkvw a Prtsiilciit t anid wnoreas diflii ulliessre likelv t'i arMeraii Iko will f Ihe f""jt t)iy M jlefi'atfij b the choice ofa.VKie President, Boles timely' mnsure4 be adopted fordewiiia ting a auitahle candidate for (but oilier, and the present being oWnted a favralt period 'for acting upon the subject from tlii attepnaricerr amunrier of the meni' liera of the General A jseuiWy Iwni i jdilRr nltjiria'.ftft "Mtipirrtfori Wtohvl, TiraftfilTmee. ti; will unite will,their fellow citiz'-ps throiigout . tlie I'nion in all fair and hon i't aWtt-jneana lt ptomote iU re-election 4 AnJ0v Jl as President of 1hc Unitml Statea. ' " '..;,, ?fionfi, ;Tliat it lie recommanded to the respi'Ctive countiea comp'iaing the so. yeral elect irial districta tq deaignan a fit peraon ts Elector, ' In order to form tlie Jackson Electoral Ticket fr this State, Itciolttfl, That a Central Committee 'if seven be appointed, wVe duty it shall be to announce the nameTof such persona ?!Lm,y ; Jpn i Kicclora; ind, in" case of Vacancy by death or cither cas ualty, that said committee be authorised lo supply it. ftriohtd, That tliiat meeting approve of tho Nationtd Jackson Convention propo. aed to be held in Baltimore fa May aeit, fir the purpowe of nominating a auitahle Krillh..,5e "CBcfi Prwident; and in order thai the people of thia) State may ho represented, on mtition of a memlierof rhe General Aasembly from each Electo ral district, the following persona, viz Doctor John Caraon, of Burke: Musi Franklinpif Surrvj Paniet 'MrForriev,ni' Lincoln John . dilea...i.t.Roran,' Robert Calloway, Jr. of Rockin?ham: Henrv Humphriea, of Guilford; fntls l).1Ieurv i wB.nnerianoj osepn II. JJrVtuV f (trail vi'K- R. M. Baundera, of Wake. Gen. William vViJIiame, of Warren: Tiinr Ihivid O. HkeW,-or Bertie Saniiiel T. Sawyer, of Chowan; Louie D. Wihvm, nt l',l......U. !:.! in C- L. rr. ni"iui., im-'urii u. op-injni, ri uraven. ami uwen Holmes, or New Hanover, were 'unaniiiKHi-dy rem m mended io act as delegates to said Convention. teWeeirVThat in the event of anv ems uNlte foregoing individuals bein? unahle to Mteid, he be.requeeted to communicate the lact to the Ce itral Cnmoiitlee. with ihe rec'iruroendalion ef a- sn'ttaWe tiefaori . . It. I I .... ' i-ci in ma piace, who shall be subsli lutd arordinjlv. On motion tf Doctor Montgomery, of Reiolmtl, TliBt thefollowinc gentle men lorm the Central Committee, via. Willinm, II.1Iayw .od, Jr. Jjh:iam Jlus We, William R. llieton, Alfred Jones. R. M. Saunders, John Bell and CV L. flinion I Esquires. . ... - Oil nvitiocj, : -. RrrThat these preceedinge lie signed by the Chairman and cotintri(rn. ed by the Secretaries, and that theTFJii. f ftf ,Ko. I. wipaperi in th u Slate Mewl. ly to the re-ele-tion of Audr-w Jacks. d be rrrmrsted to puSlish them. " " :;JJ?RJ ri Ckairma. A LFRED JONFA-1 H. M. MILLER, 5 'arjM' there Km been no, little speculation on the subject of a Comet that it ia euppowd In prteeutiag the annate ettraot on this subject, we would remark that it has been rne topic in turope, and the people ..f j Iraiwe having been somewhat alarmed, tlie French Philosophical AcadPmy aome be mad.ihe.hh t, ,,e natural bodv. .We like th i" 'U.u-M ' putuiaHfld a report to allay the alarm which had aeized the minds of Ihe ignorant clauses on the . sioti.' The resuft of their ealculationa went toahow that no aort of danger was tu be apprehended on the approach of this cm et. The following we find in a paper be. lorews; Button Cent. ltl -r. ThEuropcan pipeja, jpeaL ofa.eomet to appear within 60.000 mile, nf h. Earth orbit, some time in the year of 1532. Wf the earth should happen to be in that portion of ita orbit,. ueares( ihe path vf the; Mnetr' in- it tipench:' "to' the' Mm," they aay its motion will be murh 'lilurh- ed, and serious consequopc.es nmv reason-, able " be apprehended. N. Ijaiand jms computed that comets mav pass within ou,mn leagnea without aensiblv-aeranir. fimr - lh rtl. The-cnmetfThaT nfiiin- i.i.j .i . ' ppr'j;uc o orar me canh-as to increase its periodical time upwards of iw aay a ami nan ita mass bcn equal to that of the earth, it ia computed by Xa Pkee, the earth' motion m her orbit would have been equally retarded, and coTisequently'h'ave increased, the length of tlie' year iiearljiUrty nine hoars. Aino iueh Vfll ct waa produced the disturbing f rce f the comet was enmridered tnse"ai The mass of the couiet wae I,5fl()1h part lesa than that of the oartlu In 1 4 54 Ihe nvioii was eclipsed bv a comet: whVich mutt have pawed withiu 30Q,00O mila of Mmi earttir-Hin'rit is known that no effect waA produced by ita attractive force, eith er on the earth or moon. The immense velocity ol cometa may be a principal rea aon,.why they do not aenaibly aflwt the -iZ: rate ob- i.;, . -7- : . Crnin !l. .:.'. L.: ' J: .tit . ...--w ,i.rw.. m .mmr III. IS. Ill ! ,i'',ets it i soini .iim,- j . . -sPMli.tlOJlviryji.ii s;,', .Hafterwithverv,, . f,at ,t wou-j ,h, a rj,u ,,-t The inrease.j i . .x ... v . 7J lp ,1, tribute! to Ifl i j .fl ,rno- , tarn, nar w 'bn hit would ind c iroiiiiv apiiroaf w., ' . " It ineiiiiof iarrh,-175. 'If.,,- u" 1 mimel lo whirl, il,. V lU ....... ,uv ,,KITtli fer. it wt'l not appear yd UU'(ir 7 ri liMance of this cornet fn i- .i,.. ... i n or vnr-m fna nt its .ri.:. -'i,000.0OOn,ilcajvst ft ta Kl ami it. peri.sd haa hee calcUlltH,H7"' inatbamaticiajia wuhinto d,y, , i JJ ini'i rW of the Unit J PcrasuHially .uflere.i smnrl f ' wound in his arm, the ball whi k "I red the bon and remained U rr,r"- produced great irritntjT diate relief ar '"''escer. f..... " on in... mv irsvieu eveMtf or TryvrsPBr, ' F'etiof in ja, 'D,,oc,1ev.r0rTrTr rT air, kts." Sub hoc rnv, When the mscrnifi.kJ'i - - . ,r,n Llbcrrv ' irnut to !M(,. -H.. Ill fvranny evl,, j..if4n nn-hedwithrtemoniacalc,,,!,, nproachinjr .clips, f coi,ulinTMl, f Horn ;;'lhe.piHtof-o..wi,In0t(,awtt, th biddine of startled usurper. 1. U mr("X?l!i.ntaUbe fmwli-h sp-rrrrrhe- inunier our libert ties to gratis the' in,T,n.?.,."'...fn')rbid ambit i'1", than Hie lihosf ort! murderorl n. . . ,, , " '"',", waa to tbt hlOiKly.niiiHed MseBeth. --L -- What is.H,r pr,at mimfpf e(n-. , V es n4 our degradali,Hour aervilip cry out in the ree of Mentor, "Aorieani ou are turs9t th rM f fvrafltfcf LeruapreparelnenpITt; Itu, w,pe away our vassal,,, in (Ke aecond achiev.meiit of nUr indeoee" The TMtrui eharta, that riflr B memorable declaratioa f f Rnebsh Libey, was wrested from the mwithut hw$ i -: Mn, .f Rnnningme, ky lbs (SrTrJ decision of th, from whom we 'iSSfSTtiF descent , .' . m.m.mZZ. ; ytteni our pride of characterf Iflm tMhe aeirif that animated the b -omsoT--fboheroea and netriots of 7f)f F.?lnl tei JhaU we wade th hwm tW' -broad AHanfie- to 'eiafra" the fire "nf dom from '-en-rated Francef WfteaT". fallen Polanw f Oe tHaH we "-ron, here i thia be-nlhfe,r HomisnVrer with eonaT T .lo T" u in ?r ourss 1 witb,.aft denuite...oijicet ie : view t We k,-w9 haira w-'- v-v:. .. ons heap. whre oine knovi," whieV,Li bears the prciou mttle. h Partiea upon principle are' as neeessafy7; ; to the, wall-heTnir ol tl, iwU .t;;. -tm J r 7 v-rr -anv XJSTJTI1 S1IIW apint of the foundrg 3f our rovernTneot..i. There are thrMM. "- W wi is"" ferent opiniona. Ijet them -avow thamnv -aelves. Let them not be afi aid to msk ;i' them known.. If they ire hoaeally : ertSTlC tainej, we like to see them honestly ex pressed. " Tlteee parties serve as a ch-rfcr ; Dff"n h 5'hor-, There are no peoplo however pure and elevated their prind: pies may be, who will not abuse poen V re;iantly it. is done frHn inadvertence,. They are not so vigilant thev do r.nt ex amine lubjijets as ' narrowly,"' .yi Jp ere none to find fault, f he 7pfJ!pri i . '. this country are so ja'mlikd up fog.ithety. we can scareelv distinguish them bf their principles. They have reversed lie Old Riazim of nrirunnlai n.J men" hf which tmi Twerg o" "thTiite, and nation 1 governm.nta are hut seldom thought lpan. If the powers of tfte -governments , are alearly defined, we earenot who hold the rei.ii in hia hanls, ao that he kecpl J hi'nself within the pmacribed VounvrfZ But wie,n . there are twft men: One. 4 whom will overleap the preciecta of tionnl authr ity, and the other ia content, to eonflie: hiaaaejf within the prescribe limits, we'Tcahnot hesitate for a moment1 : which 'we will chose. . Among the l?tt" class we rank the demoeratie Repnblir ' J tional. Republicanaor Federaliata, (fof. they are convertible terms-) . Thuh ought all limited governmenfe to be reH' lated. One party toadniiniater the pot ernment ; tnd tfi ther to watch tlerIu.:ls, that they do not' beooifi BJtirperf $1 8I" laWfi2fttteritTv - ' 'Z''iSX , . f I - - 'V r.' ,' :-..J-:' I

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