' 't L 1 Kill n ;- (iiv John bi:ahi), Jit) ll X M l i .M Ka )r.pm to lh" Iirdluf vmumvx wi:kki.v.j IU initm, I kan ill t t4 IH UMs IvMuMa, 7 fcri ntn f lftaf0a M -f"Mllf f-r arii Mat 1M nMI Vol. XVI. Salblujry, Rowan County, (N CV) Monday, October 28, 1833. No. cfl'J.:v tin JTf V ilfTT iSrCRNJII. IMPROVEMENT CN V UNTION. l meeting of Delegate from several in die Slate convened in the ,,jVrun Church, in tho Town of Sab birv, Thursday Ihe 17th day ol Octo k.f (33, the convent bio wa called to or. p frm t'i Couuty of Rowan, who -' that Saml. I . rallersonnl tbe Conn J Wilke. and John W . Hmdto of the of Cumberland, be appointed "tee tiri, wh'ch motion Uin? unanimously (.r4 v, they assumed Ihii (Jiilie of lucir MM s-tordingly. Ou lU'Ki'HJ of Goiil. Polk, llio secret w. m re quested to call over the name jf rrl eounlic in llii btute, wlieo f d legale appeared, produced l,r erfh-nual, and took their scats, to U'illiim II. Green. jiarrvs Paul Hurringer. D. M. Bar 1. CV McRee,. Daniel Coleman. Jj-Siill. Chrto NV. Ilarrw. Ctmbrrtaid KJr. L. , WhihIow f,V P. I!"nry, John W. Iliuku, Duitcau - irrjittiw C'nmpl)cll, rhonhltui r.lkl n MWmI, II. T. Hiowafl, !!)! "tiiinerriVilhsm Knff. B-jmuH KirtKt)' .JLlwjCv.. - ".1.: ;- -L-XMiutotm i 'hn B. Martin, Eduiun P berrv, t'r iim'h Luck', J4inc L. Uoiiiet, JrmiiMi P. L.H). ffiiAlin lb Smith. " s ; RmMnh ll iury B. Elliott. -f.-MM Hmilh. K'Jmrt MaciMMMra, D Litt'i. Nh rr(e; Alx'l tlrahum, J. Mmfr, ii-w. I . (r. Plk, lh.ni, ,L,".nn, Burl-Hi C'raiafl, FiJliii!- Sla irf, Dr. L. M'tchell, .Michail Brown, ,11-iirv Miliar, Cnnjr II niltMliHi!rf John k.i. ."f',-'n J;i!a Gray BynunwlT .I trj.'.-fi -iamuol F. Pidternnn. John Fi Vv. J .lin J. HfVnn tin ! f) i l H. Mrvin?. tiiuiiti;atii.ii m (Hir own Ha, tUat ly rail riU it to l ftli'rr)(f." ItrnJettfurthtr, Tht whilo wa enn- fK! b I ciaire.lo, im! , to with clMrfu. imimi, IU ritflil of all and every citlno lo appropriate hi nwiM-y iu whatvr ub. J;cl' U internal improve nmt it i'lin nuy.dirfctt, ytl W4 derm it iJ:liiKh imir- tmite, aiHl Nuit'b to bf clriiro 1. tti.H Ihi prttOU wf intnrimtnimieati'Nrtrb rtSnHml a rfmtmniil,iBil iu i Uo ayHtntii for Ui inlnriuil improvciifiiit of Ihu Muto, within it Inn Hi, Kr.dcxd further, Tluit it Im th duty .f tho lociuUfi of hi convention, Uvinu anion all party l. clni anJ aitctloiiui pr.-jn dice, lu umi ail liiudulila DiHiuavorf, Mi Hum rpoctive riMintioi, lo impruia 0kii the in.tKM uftUnr frllo ctliiw th impor inm:o ami niH-i unity if prompt, activa, au united ni-rlton in ailvuiiciug lh cuu of inloniul iinnrovf in.-iil. ' M RfuAerd further, rhat in all catei in which VwMMiHiltlc iiHliviiluu'a ahatl nub ocr,lie lhro fidha ol Hi amount nrciary lor Ilia arctn)lil;ni(!Ot t any purlicular olij.4:! tutitrniptrih-d in the r-noral ytrro for improving tlifl Smtr, ilml the and in tliM eaoa. it bn rrconiiiwndud lu Im iM'iHiil'iture tu CMitnlMita tho othtr two nil ha for the uccoiiiiiihiiM!iit of aaiu ob jntl, d:, if n?wry.Ji.b..rr7wwch.uiu ul money ai uiuy be rquiMto to elluc iimj uniitt. " iff. SmiUi prcteiileiTiue follow ioa wa- olutiona, to wit: "Ttrtolfifd: That thin convention n f'oninV-hd ihe chartering T any ftinMinie lor the ixiriKMe of conatnictmir rail nmd hmHinK In innikopi, either within r with out jh Btafe, but rt k'precalei tbo nuici dul ixiliwy oL iiivcHtiii'i 'thA fjinl of (he Hliite in oy olhef llmii IIiomc kadmg to inarkcla tyn thuSlate.'V Mr. Sninl. Kiujf Jjintcd tho art en laf rinliiuotu (iloptcd by a convention held iu Itileigh on the 4th day "f July lut, to pettier with the addret pullihed by a committee of that body, lo the peoplo of tho State on thfl uuj ct of intcrnul nn provswct from MiIuki in VV'tLlon, altltongh uirioiA. ft.ii rtvicM'ully rccoiium-ml, Ilml provia- ly ood to umIimI of lh lranrl4tim i l I (mm txt loado bv law f..r Ihe , tilf our urpiui priuuve, u yel ujcepiiblu ai rihing litofjikt of the tndt iu any t);i inotion fJIjTil..Mvljirring(!rIUl ticellency Governor Swain, one of the Pvejtet froitt the county xt Wake.wiu umiinwHisIy appointed TrcsiJcnt. of the CuMveu(iotif whereupon on -motion of Mr. ilr. Seawelf, from wTicnce ho elated the f -tHemeetioj, in a succinct and i mnUe 'Urew. vlzr; '11e8, acvcrnl rcluiion, nfter liem readrwero Kll ffeJlij the .landing com mittre appointed undar the rei!uiious of Un"moiina of Mr. llenrr I 7Irio7 rtai Imt in tho decision of ail juei(itiit exuin in this, coiive.iition, ihe Vote Mial! WJ tiiki;u by'f ountit-R, carhxouu ly reprPHcntcd, bein entitlo.1 lo one vole. Oil Motion of Poclni Fjaiikliojhu coiivuq . una tlu:o jidjourrfcJ ui.nl tomorrow morn in J 8 o tlork. ' .i.v.;; rr rl04Vf OtTowRa 1 9, : TTiFtoavwitwn met pursuant tj adjourn- nil erunt impruveiueiil. an iiniiroteinent, eoimi;nftiirtie with iImi iocremud quantity oflnilit which the ronatructiim of ihe pro will rail ihuI woulaend down tho river. Mr. I'utm!r aUo pteacutcd the LUowiug WMoltiiiia : ; . " Rei!iJ, At llio opinion of t'lil eon. vent ion that a !u) renr J by Ihe LexieU. ure lor the inture!, wellare, of a Ltrire portioiv f tlie eitijsewv of North Carolina require llul liin-ml em-ourainent ahould heeitoniirtd tutliw R'Mnokeiwvijation eoin pany loaiu Ihein in luo iuiimoi fiurnt of the miviation ol'ihrlti4iiiok riv r from Milton N. C to, Wtld.xi, or ;Ulitly the prcwnl teriiiinuiiiitf Miiiiu ofttio IVir-tiur nud PortaiiMHiih and Hoanoke Kail Uiaid." V llftolerd furlhir. That it in r iiodint for tbia convention lo Jot umiiiHirea lo have un'inoriuU circulntd', oimI iiiMlnre vbtaikwd tibo'piculd U the Louluture I'd Una auliji-cl. Tbce aeveral reaolutioni were trferrod, under the itandinj order of tbe convention. lo Ihe jjftierul committeo. . Mr. 8eawrll from the (icnrra! commit tee to whom wa referred the aeverul reb lutmna fibinitted to the convent hi, nmde a rert thereon, urcoinpaniod by kumlry rtaolulKiiHi which were read, and on mo lion of Mr. Henry, ordered that tho uiU report liietlicr wjth tho .feaolutiotu, be recommitted to the auuio cummiiuie. ii a f st a . t ii ir. K-uijoen aunmiitea me tuiiowum reanluiMMif, t wit i " Rrntltfd, That innmiirh the pre en nyitleriml working th'-Iloj'li., uoJ pre nerving ihein in n'pur H N t'iiroliha rndirallv nVfertiv, tnrmg.pru.lui livo ufmn. mil meqiiHiiiv m iuo oiriou'lon oi Hie ltblic Unri heim in regard lo (lie rehitive pMitioitof tho rich uodjlio poor without udvani inj; the pnperitv, or tho conveu ienee, of either of llio grand divUion of humun wcieiv tlmt th" inenln-r of the eii-ymi; Lewlulura bo ctin;lly. reijuiwled to adopt nurh nM'niire n will m ealrula led loiu.prove lltM c.mhIiIioo of the Public Road lhroughHlt Ihe Slate, nnd to neciire iniy bereulier to bo incorporated fr ii.tcriotl inipnrtciiiiiiU, mlifhtvi r llieotlii r thrrt f flAt nhull bo paid, or cure J to b p..il, l.y iiiiJivulohU. liulwhihi we d i larA llii opinion, wo wouU i,Uo rH'MiiHnn lo the )Ktnlur taearry Nil.wil jiiJujvl a ii a. . t 4 1 4 mo Diuio atone, audi a 'i in:r;ii tyMcui ofiulerMil iitiprovouwiit), will comport with Im character and dijmiy of the Hi ate. . HtiolvrJ, Thai to the uccc ful prone. etitwiit of any evfem of totemul improve- wiont, it lecwnttal Hint every awUon of the Ktate ahouhl nurremler lut al pri;fureo ct t lite Keueral pruHpcrilVt 7. HcMoirrJ, I lial Ihe iv!rnor fie re. tjnevrted to rommmnrnte the ' proceeding i4 Ihm ceiiveutioo lo the ik nt Uuotial A Mlihlv. t). Rtnolrtd, Tliflt il bo eirneoly re- Coinmeoded to lli cilienn of ihe veveral ciinlie in thin Stale, lo elcrt, oripixtinl, Hi roe uclonliHi, ii't ninmlM-r olour bmm'iii b'v from each counlv, to hold a conveu ti o"m the city of Itnh-igh, on ihn fuuilh M -unlay in November im'I, In i',ei!irulr further llMHI llirt auhjeel of inloniul ill! ornvenienta wiiliinihe 8mtr. t." .'(7)r7, Tlmt llto cliairinnn of ihe conveiituHt appoiot a cuiinitio o.mttHi2 ol un ineoiU r fruii. ach tlululinn, to prepare and mUih ait addrew, to ihe cit ij-oa i4 ihe Winto, acconip3iiyin the pro Ci-euinjM M Ihu L'ouventiim. A!Tot which, f repor.ifiilly aubrnitleJ JlMES SEAWKLL, ChW ti -nl. Grahuni moved laintnd the usv cnth leajliitton Ly iiewrtiiift afier lte word tlil' lintiM, Ihe worda " nor wmbertof at u mbly, ' hi Ii amendment wan agreed to Mr. I). M. Barriner moved further I iimcnJ tho rciwifuinMia, by Hn.scrting the f llowin;r, after the Gl'lh reaidution, to wit Itttolrrd, That lo the nut reioiful pro ecu l ion of iiuy KVklem ol'inli in.il improvu iitenU, it id ei ntul that n rv weliou of 1 1 its SImIo should uurriodur !. ' r- Ut ' la ihia the olFriul ia fidtowed by lU l.ohi of ll adminiatralMNi proMC at the iioiih, while al ihe aiMiih they rthx tigilly Cenanre. S lib few ereiitioiM, the U"ur potion oiiivernally disapproved, and a. ihiNih the aoulh may be uiid lo U) hotilr lo tlot buik, yet I hey will not approve of mOhly beinj alioei to it by acta alike tne t(dioi uJ. wmrnuu-r'l bmmiutk h act an evnmpld if independence w hicb Ihe north !.- not etui im hoed to oili,w. I ia ihrre viewed ire rely at a parly mea mire, and aSl of one pnrly approve, auJ all f Ihe other uimpprote. hile at the aoutli all pnrtict dowpprovf. In defending Una u-airpaliofl of power on Oil) (Hut of 1 1(! l!rCUtlVf, lIlO (ill. on con tend for hia ulmolule control over the do. poailet, imi the ground Ihal the pi.wer lo re. luovo them U nol a lemlnlive or jii lu i il owcr, but an ciecotive one and there fre all action on the nKj'i t iniM Imi iu kubordliialHMi lo the Will d tho I iVanlenr, and that llio Secretary cannot lm nwdeby ('.ui'Tewi oilier tLun a im re &"oi,t oi Ihe PrrMihiit. Who dM-t ivi.t teo that thi in fin-1 mnket the I'rctid.'nl alilute, with no i-omrol ovor him but hia own discretion, and the nliad- owy drea I of iiiiie-uchmonl J and Ilml thai ' l . I A. ahadow, and. uotnuig UU a- tiailow, none will pretend to deny. . 1 he Uloho at unto ruta the' knot, ami eoniende thnt uiho clou in the bank charter." which irivct ihe iowir to the Sn-relury, ia uncoiiililutioual, if il cunfora that power on him " olhcrwiao ihuu at the aireiil ol Ihe iMMiuenr. I tie ainmt ol tin ta thut t.iHiijren can give uo licr- tionnry powder whatever to any aren't of it n Cioveniineiii, r preacrlle to ucb, any -dutict, but w Imt il will real with the' PrCat dent to auy whether ho ahull perform thrMV iluiic or uol, and hoar be aluill H.rform them. ' It T iri yiiln'lliJiI lite PongrcM wnlcK or pnnurd the Trenmry Prpurtiueut, cudea vorul lo aep.irulo llio Ti a.otnry from I ho K nn-iii i ve P.'piir'.uieuta. Il ia in vain t tint ihe Conreaa which chartered ihe bunht tallowed u diHCielioliary Kiwcr UKn Ihe n relation to tho deputntcr, 'atid peartd, prfdured tlrtfir credOiltiulj, hi (took t4wirtfo wit rfront. i. iVrw laaoivwE(tward B.pitdleji 41- .&Ir.Crai;a prcscn!cd. tho f !lowing ree "t ; " Hrsvlefd, Tliot a atanilmg committee Masmting of one member front encji coun- ly wpreaoniod tn-tW CwtivrntTOTif-be tri :..kan(ej by , Mio chair to wliorn, UV rennluvi- .-r. ----.-' . ' V. abiiiilka 4o-W cw t" refer roil, am lhataaid!'coihmiffeea report .ta aa - adjourned mooiiua ol thi-r bortv ,S Wten w a iUnaiumott dy A a W - '- . Wlicroupontho, following pereomi were tjm'inted to compose the aoid rommittce. ta wit : Wm. 1 1. Grven, Gon. P. I'.urria - .llaU Mi-Qneenrnmh Km; Edmund ; Ur'tx-rry, F.U3inilh,' II. B. T.lliott, Bur . tun ('raigt), J .hn 0. Cyuuui, Jahu- Fiulcy, en.! Jnmct Soawcll. .. , . . , . ,h reaolution ai amended, were then a inore eipiitithlo dtvion of Ihe hi hour ofcf,v,'r"ily read and adopted. kfemng Jbeni Jtt ttJaJl.bsl'-'LUl" yeJ, . I he resi.i.iii,,,, h,n,ii,vi by. Mr. Mc fhv anrr rner prmrr" VI.U tTS7TiriOi wit nt-io referred to the genorul alandiny cum miitee. ronlained in llie t(raerJinory document lo whn h Ihe Pretideol name b b- a appemh J, are piania entirely ihiiw I In wt and far mora moineul.aia, than Ihe ip. Immi of rn harU-riim the l'anb. Cur coon Iry haa gotlm ahaif ami can n': along, wiii'tii a itnlional Bunk ( lajl if He l'rvi (h ut' Sfciuuipiiun offeiwcr i wol rcboh' d iaiapwewiiteawifi Iheu aie we riptdly leJinj into dep.lii. The Prt-aidcnt haa,al ihia 0Hmeil unlim ited co(ilr4 of every cent of ilm oUhj innncy. - 1'iion hia own ronctrnrtnai of ihe luw, if he were lo rtiterail 1 d'ohl of the Kafeiy of all Iliuku, he would ! junfied in oidering Ihe public lrelnie lo he k pf ihe r-i.l U anil and, (hajhtlcM, if hia pre. w ill H:retary ahould prve refiaet ry, he nnjjlif jet iinoilirr, who would iu ILe uh ler foi llio IrutmliT. , There can be imi doubt lo lh acti"t ofOongrekton tin Mihjeci.- 1 hoy .will proinnilv direct the return oflhedenuailie to Ihe liank of Ihe I. Plate. To pre vent the eicrciao of ihe tynaney of ll.o vein, they will poanidy engraft the direc tion upon the General' Appropriation Uill. Among ihe latt proceeding of ihe lluiiee of Kepreaenlaltvea, lail Winter,. W3 the pnaanjje of a re-iohitinn,. by an inimciiMi mainryrloX'bTolinJvuceTririhat 7 body in the llnub.aaa place of dep.iie dr the public nacy a. It i out pieiende4 ttut any Ihln haa iorred aioce to ah ke the coi.Gdciicu then exprcwavl. We only font that, hort a Ihe period wi!l U , in which tbttdepoMlee are made inll i-mio I Barikr, no littte wrlljie lit by ; iho , trh ami fooiiaa eicrimetji m wnprjr.Tvwt g llicm from the Bank of ihe 1'iiitcd.M.ita. Ye ipeuk IhU, frinii rorolleetion . iie immrnao lotee, expt'iienccd befvio ihe Naiionul Bankwas in ofem'ion. A V1idveno i!oiilt tliul the whole a(T ir ' .FaAflOCX JvOliUI UaOMU-UUI. -Nf ;r m wtam Iho Prciikjiil wf piirlicipaim nt' it ( hot the liili hanih-d ami unlawful wt-. . uro wns forced Uoii him by thao"ho?" did participate.,' The Slick, moal unfhr tunalely for llioae politu ul iimbler, lnt maiulained, iupr.c, and irrdeed advance'l; aiidjiclcad of reulttuiit Uu lUjuuia JUv-tk PnLttdouU bowvow aguuMt -the' Bank, " ihey will, in many irwaiee, bo bwr.- "-' r - I ''I hilaaiotV. for (III! L . i...ui itinv a1 W r . ' w i . . I o.u, wua fa iheo law am uin.M.ulnil"'" dcleruuued that bdwillr bound acieruuueu Uiat uH,ll bv I ill' HKiM I I ..I .! n -or- ti .t I uf -"""-1 , r- , , . , V . On motion tif Mr. Wiiislow, . . . then lull airued until o cha-k Ihia lav. I . : . , , A IMI ConVCUUott-iUOl. (HtfMWt If :TlUHHrinrr he tendered Ui Hi- K.el ul road lows of the Slate, waa ihuu takonllhe imwer of t.'oogrea ernl- thowr tt' m President i U lwcea the. will of Ihe people und that of one nihil. Will Convrex mib i!turpufhn of their rights! journnwiN.- ArchibnlJ J.-.Tarter,- Robert J K,y DiiJ t. 5a'uiu,"fo the al.lu" nd impartial iminner in whivli he h.i hit cliard iriu.daUua'orjrfcauJuui .'if. thii N. Flciuiug and Utifu II. Kilpatrick, ad. ihtiormt'ddrpt&i ndiulbo cowUy of Row. an, appeared and took their teat. - Mr. Sonwnll Imm the etnndin commit. tee to which wns rcforred tlie'var.iouii7i. olutiona pubmitted lo tho convention, made Mr. Scawell prerfeutcd tho following rc vlutMn, to wit i . , , ,.,... 7K.?b(rVrI,"'ThaTi itn'tTie"rnpihi6n ""!( tin conventi n, that ttho reqnn-ne cffi i-m v of improving tho internal condition , (' tho Stale, must bo found in the Logia- Lluie, und thut where It ciluen gliall en ,fiS in any achenWfifiHiblic'iinpmvemeui : and shall pay, or aecure lobo paid, three : filtlwof the coMinf tiicb improvement, thai the Slate shall pay the remaining two fifth " tr hio compleiion of the aune, provided lwY that the General Assembly -shiill "jo4s rjfftmaSBiliVf -aMiurilily or aavanRige of uch work- ' 5 Mr. Muahnt protciited tho Uloaing res liiti.Mw, to wit:- -i---.-.:-- , v Re3o!oed, That, whilo with regret, bwiwilimiotHif feeling; w e writneM-thff :OrfcfIIthaurLiX"raImer.-- - - - fttdiir Roliert nail. ; .. -ivrr;n.,.n t n r..; .r . .iirt.ii.BHir--i . t.fu. . Mr. Winahny presented lie following renoliitinrt to wit: - - -... Ilflvtd,-Tm1 whilo hi orrvtntion view with d era and lively, interest iho adoption 4 n General system of Internal mproveiiM-nt iu .ovlh Larolma, and while ley would cnrtiesllv tirtre on the Legiala tore ihe adoption and visoromr proeutirtii f atii-h avtitem by mean of Rail ayf ang ny ollior nioda VMiKin lhey in their wis. dom may doein n'iot expedient yet ny cenerar nystcin must, and will, no doubt, embrace the connection of two or more of the great water courses in lhi SJalo he general committeo be inxtnic report Ihercou aMo4npaold b tmV foT-ftory manner m which they havo Jrforiied luiin.t ililluJlL Iu uiU - wi"i "Tlie'GeVieiral Ciminitlee to "wliom" waa referred thotrvemt Kenotuivm submitted l'ur.tlieir canaiderflMu, beg,ieae RKPOKT, ... pft'wU condition of our Snte a to inter iil improvement we. rejoice . lo seo )ur iUaon thi subject arousing 4fom4oir4 tJt-fftoTgf andjnanitciting a apirtt, wlncU a .promptly encouraged, and prudently uyec ted, bid fair bi.elnyate her jtur a ataudii); leniof her territory, the richneis of .her --.-"'11"-..-: .. . . . f .., uni me suiuuruy oi-ner cmuaia euw ' oe n-r. IZJ? HioaeJ uwW, wThat. it w-bolh ? v ffg-i, afthTe tints, this spirit for internal tin g priyeineut and that it the present oppor : tll.H I k. iuiL.' I . U . I- rl i.l M). be rooionaate4 w4lha decrease of population aim even an' entire ubandoninent of the t fcinst, and choicest, portions of our State to , W.isto and des ilation.' 1 - H: RrnoeW farther, That among the tlitttyyeare w'h'icl : "Mil their" iniccesiiive rovolutim,"will I ted to rj)ort, dofioitely, siiine plan of a Uai way which shall clll-ct this desirable ob ject." Mr. D. M. Carringer moved that. Genl coin be invited lo oarticipute ir, the delih crationsof tho convention end Md Jame A. King moved" further that Maj. Potts of tho county of I re Jell bo also invited ti pate ia ita deliberations lucso muliuns were unanimously agreed to. Grr-moHtnf Genl. Polls, Genl. Gra Imm from Lincoln," nd tm motion of Mr. CraTgi?, GenT. Dudley from New Ilaiiove and Mr. Palmar from Caswell, were aev erally added to the general sta ding com inittee M r. Palmw aibmrtted the foHowrng n oTIons wliTcV vereTiieW"ineeinj lield iitJMitton on the l,4lh instant, to wit inil lo lhH grot uur 'VViH-thwvatbw"ofihi AaiiHAicTe'.Hilr.dclr crclaotT ova's jura of ihe mttioa, by one .,fl. k u ila .....! " - nini uiiv.i'O na hujmju. , . tl- ll uuikl uol be overkiriked-ltow etwlr itM iw'iHo'iuniedvhii'tio . . i . may bo extended. - And llio dupoMlion to extend it hu not even been Concealed. Tho GovrMmttftiT buUTuFaiid '"HUT collar prei iu eoiiorwl, lmve yuntured. Id claim Jor iho l'ftaidcul. iha-apiailuiticMk if " the UoVof ninohrj aiMTaTl "know jhe CfihfyJ witn: wntcn iiio inini: joiinvvauio aajww. . , , -( , lllllll tllIW II .11 WW IVNUITI . , conveniion . pw uw.w wm win I - - .j. lU :t.uit Mcrrrbert the Prwierair-ctircR-1ii rr- 77 -7 .e7 . Tr 7T-. 7' Convention.' Un motion fcfM'r. Macnamara, .-vReialte.d,-3tM the thankt- this . . i i . i i. conveniion are nuri ny icnueren to ino n. :rctaries thereof for the ahle aiid sali.ifae i' Ch incellor liaoi'oiux ia a tarn UWtlrv Onli-li tfiuln.'. .1 1 ....... I iuuw, aiiu ihj tnin, .mow, anu iki ihM ..n,. s i ,"i. innwmni.e rrj n Clinton eorre. I r.l I . a .... (k iltiM ..I llirt lLimi.iiliiii. ..ul this nlaccfhr the u.w of the church durimrW ...i . . ...o .1. . i n... .. - Th-i ,k.v t-.rf..-iul n ...t:i vi.i.u I CC-W WIMU u win ciouo. we tmmin inn liua airevi av motowuv t'l'"" JV...f UJ .1 AW -UUit MWf 4aiVtt tl ntV WlTUIl.Ufll I I I . ' . , portent subjects submitted to them, , jch I pn mp'iojj)f Mo PQOBVfXT: idCoinjiesa paaaod ycaraagrvawJ. wbwU fl-flecTioiis ia tlie time afforded your com-j JJofrt J, That - the proceeding of I Have uovor boen called in question. IU mittee. has allowed. In tho examination I this conveniion be signed by Iho President I claims ihe niht of uiiikmj war uimhi a so f which, they have endeavored to unitejnnd Secretaries, and we mulishe. in the vere,gU Siale j and il munt be rocollected jremi im n-n iimiru m una 1u.11, uiHiniui una rigui ta ClUlllirn, mn upon I lie that oilier i ocartying iotoclCiol dociaionof requeslPd to do the same. ' ltuc iudxUry ol.lbe U. a. but aa aVpandont ., Ua niniioaof ilr. Ik. N-BarrMgety ibe upou kis otrrr riijcrreitm.-He clanoe-tho convention adjourned, sine die. I right of sotting aside both law and trca D. L. S A N, 1 resident. Ilies, ;iot, it must bo remembered, bscauso S. F. Pattkkson, i a . Jonx W.IlcsKE. 5 in a eondotiaed form, the views and tug gpjftions etpresscd in the several Projidtii." the rjhjoct in a light boat calculated to at tain tho great object in view." They thffefore recommend the adopiion of tbe following Resolutions: t. Resolved, Thut in the opinion pf this During ibo-deWtt on I lie r niauripati a Ui; the Uuhe o rllmglnn hnd pr.nlj;.rfi, ho auieudiiicuTto ihe bill, which Briait'liant - riw mmi)Hil'lt.'il . . t-i.1-. t . " "Li":.. Z - X r UpiH lbeaW4ule-fieihim -of ; the -alavfi-"7! wheneTer;be.1oUrhedjlbiC"Briti,' T'l... 11..L- . C ' I. i l . mi win. hi 'lannjerinmi'Tnriir sCCuwiiai. it emJ, to fonlrybWftMMie! liia wuv ting - fi rBtin d ai ml V. . kit r l.ri.H. t, . " i -t vwiufi ap-a sfVTjrwiiii nt, m TMIllJ p- ia ucea mm, went n wiin Ifm fjtdiJUl,.. growinj nioro eurnetr he rejfiteil with ; j gret emphasis that a, luvo. once lairing iw, ' in Lhgluii,' wus 'tet altera on to aTiji.' " tT tenia and puipiMea a fiW'ctrizi'aenr' and if r ' IN King iih'uso, m) i uaXbnU.Wlr-1 "" - 4nko, hi acat m tbia-fc.wl'wTilOkV li'SSMS. : pVit aithe DuTie of Weliiulon, who i illuMiua by In . own deeds,, or a tho lloyul Duko (uf jL'uiiilH'rlandfjc Aa.m ,ha, ir'iuurlg tourtrty. Hit Roval Hi 'hia; t ''..u. i. ...I .: r....i ' i iiuwiii4m wiufcw uooer ini, fs writ be mightiBud colled the Lord t'bnnctllor to order. Xbe.Jl L' liwicollos.- Wv er, niaintninrd hia ground, and lite D.iU had to wurrh out of the houne with an nflii that he will carry with him to thViiruvp. t l- . - ... '. T tie win ncvur araia no i Hum rimm. hnf h they have been pronounced uncoiiotitulion ul by sovereign btales, but because it is nu sovereign wdL.aud pkaaure- to declare theinlobe so. lie claims the ri"ht ofsett- " iou a couiiiiuivc ii prt?Mio mwt puiaiiiii no ...w s.f. vvu i ",!hf address to the pcoiiTe-of Ihe State; in obe- fnd refusi,n8 to c"ry iit efTi-ct, not wliicti .. , , . . , . , because they are opposed by the aovereisn "d, ft ,l."!nco 10 ,h0 la8t adopted by the pmtw of a b'u't 8Uch ,g AisiJiiiMirvrswvrriaT vJa : Tho following gentlemen were appoint lonvcnlion, due respect for the convention I tB(i committee to nrenare and nuldmh un I biir aiile decasions of the Sopreine Court, I u :. .. . -.. I . I: ..I -L I 1 1 I . i. . . . I . . m . wnicn la iu uw;iouiu in iv iiuiu uu m 4th MiNiduy of November uext, in the whole Slate will be represented ruiires thai ihe tKirUcuJiu; achetne uLlnlcr ,tt W.iU fci-. ..v..---. imi linpioveiiieut to bo adopteu, should be I I ho. O. folk, chm n. Jowph Graham, referrr-d to that luidy, , .:..lJA. M-liarringer, f- Wm. II. Green, 2. iuwipca, . 1 hat such a system ofl Johu D. iJovd, Lmns D. Henry, improvement should be .devised aud prose.-! John WlJvnum, - John-MuThnt uted.fl will be hetit calculated to dovel-1 lulmund Ueberry, . . Hugh nrtlueen, opalhfl.Kso-UJCCJEStaudfldyajaceihe fhariic. I lulwardJJXwdk'yr Mi-4'irinrer,- loroftuo Mateoi o. uu. : I tienry is. tiiuott. ..t 9i i-RiWe'eifrT hwrwoWHhslnnnmg-thcl . l I eiules. and in curtailing llio overwhelniioi. . . . . . a. : . . i . . i t - . . hwilt andweaaiirei'-'-"' this, we ask our renders, the Consti tution of tho United 3'atesT "Is ihU Ihe Government which Ihe people nnd ths States have formed T Or is it a tulul per version of that Government ? I Who Iff ti thai is BuTTTiterestoJTnlonig ft ttetoleed. As the opinion of (his mee tinrr thnt it will b( etoodient to coiwtrrjetl ftrtil Road K at Milton by the way of Caswell C. H. tho '. . . fi ' n:7.- l.. u..-...i. )H KOCK OO W WwrrorTOmwn.nijii Sulem and Lexington,, N. C. or some oiher route more eligible, to the Yadkin River near Salisbury." - 7 H Rt.w?re d, As the opinion of this niee- j established conviction indulgedrin bjf this fjJ Zr.zr .. - I power ift the linecutive, which enables hi ri conveniion, inui iuo iiiosi uiiuiirwui wire i . - . -I.--.. iio uu mesc .iiUJigs . wuu impuuity i - t fiw Would ft iw troin the construction oil I the democritts wish a conliuuunce of these Unit-Roads wherever it may be desirable TllE.EAECL.riVE rOvvLR. asurpaiions 1 Do the National Republi and practivable to do m inihe.l?tule,.yfit,l -,Tlie Gloho, asa good subject, battles jeans wish: it? -Can they wish it, vhen we ar iml saseoatbto. ia tnei ,;4 vantages which would result ifrom the iuv however must, one would sujipose, exciie what il mu-st inevitably lead tot Tho provemtmt of oar channels of water com- the suspicimw of its readers to iiiid v.n:i- frieuds of the (Hiirily if our utslittitiona municatfoHt -both by hringherir of their feirtius deiwjrttts contendmefor power be- ought to unite, and put aq end to this cor tfbslrdWitins, and -bvcoritieclifrg"lb6tr wa-1 ingrovested in jhe Executive. . We . d. I rupUon and accumulation of Government TerruirabhTpoiiita,by Ihe establuhuieul 1 not mean the "collar-men" who ore its power and imtrooagc, which, if not check of ratt-foads, or canals. ' ; ; reader, ihey are bound, hand nnd foot, 'led',, must end in Ihe destruction of those 4 RatoUei. That tho General Assem-1 heart and soul- to whoever-in in institutions - ..i:.. .: r.L: I . .. .1 ... ...... ... , i.,.....--!m.m i mim m.i mniiu 1. ?zivmri,-vsm?isw- WaNiMpMMNwafMt-aa tow, ana see eve-1 Vtou tue r itikrickaouiir Arena coun TLft .COUfeliceiu'wIiidt .M comnoaorf f Ihe following diploinulists. .For Aus tria, Prince Esterhuzey, Barnri Wc'sm n- hurg.and Baron Neumann; for France; Princo Talleyrand, Ihe Nestor of FJeronean diilomacy, wilh iha aid of M. Dnramlda alareuilj for Great Britain. Txird7 Alxi'. doen, and subseqneutlv under Lord Gn v." 1 I O. 1 : . . r. r. . V ijoru ruimersion , .lor i rusMii, tlaroti ;u. biw for Russia, Princo Lioveu aud Count Matuszewic l for Holland, l'.iion Fnlk. hIki de ISyeveldt, and in March, 138, bv M uenei. 1 nc leTgic commissioner are Messrs. Van de Wever ond flinmilit ViTairt XlV7ofey 're"c!iarged''p"riiieipuly wiin ine iron nuvigaiinn or the Seheldi ciinlorinaEly wiiTrfho treaty f Vienna anJ ihwj&rrrfttwirtiir1lj J' ' rOMJNT - To the bonor,16 the elornar fiohor cf. ' the sex, be it said that In the path of doty " uosacrifice is with them tori hikU or u deirr Nothing is with them. .imparhte, ut ttffa'rittirftaim what i&t?mmi' cence, religion require. i.Miuilhia' r -eHpudei rfftpbutwg inieruaUvm-ji10' tat tho ftavigatioa of tho ltoaaoke to provide by loan or otherwise, a fund ry thing as they are bid ; but we allude to thut will enable the btale to contribute I the honest porwon of its readers, ood sure-1 Tho President's Order In Council con suh-aaimat assistance in thcrptcntioTrfjJy it roa.t have sorne-4Ui they --ee-Himtcs irrbe-tlre mrtijecTorm'cngTiant c7in7 worksoiuiiernaiimprovemeni. tnai an is not ngni wnen ihey hnd the went. There are few of llio more respec l 'i'hts licepl plciisiirebr i4T nowev IHyilfltJA 'if "afflie.7 7' Ubu never. The chnniberoftho sitk,ili pillow of the dying, the vigils of tin? dead. tho altar ofrclitfioa. never fail 10 -i, she ,be, ando delicate that flio wind of heaven may not loo roogWy ,it her, yet she learaniMlarifrer, and ilrmdn no innw quec.ee. Then the dkphyt that Hadaun X , led spirit which ncuher courla difficalMei " norevaucs msm, that rtsignaiioB l,kk ,5. Kopt'd,"That, in lhe opinion of Government official, bawlinir out for de. table, ev'eir of tho Administration Journals! this conveniion, it w the duty of the State mocracy on one day, and then as loudly which justify Ihe measure. To us it ap j utters neither inurnuirawiioV' rrirreL aral ' ' " -h to aidand encourage IMenterprize other defendmg usurpations of power by tbe E.v pilars that the removal rf the Deposils,! that patience enffirin whitdiiai 'l citueps, and tbi couye'utioa doth; there- ecutivc. ... .. . auar tbi circuusKiacep, itid ibo dcctriiieatfictafwHM iLM ' "i".'' 7 if r ... ' ... : ioveitiaihiUlfVs ..:..-?e- v.. 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