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f,y:tiC U cannot b oWrfeJ that amiplicity u th fliarecur m w wnnnuirin, rtui aro. oJ M lU edui.niBtraUjo, should a regarded m fun. dsrserrisl u4 eacrsd, - All mi wiwiblt that lh HmM 4 lb puW dU, by rendering tiituw ft era!) lur il aiinguuiflrneiii, he incrvaard Um d.Oi- CiilUM Wharb ttfl Uweuarabl from rry txrrriae , IM uxing pus f nd that (Msn Una c-ct, r tuiU infill in producing those disturbing a tie una nb rw out of U duvumooi rUUf to Um UnST. If tack bees Um tendency of debt incurod ia Um acuunMtKMi Im maintenance uf our MUmuJ righu and liberti, th oUigalssM uf which fell purUona of Um L'uuft cheerfully acknowledged, tt roust b obvious, that, whatever m calculated to uk tmm th burdetu of 6tfniiiu ii( without fiec ossify, mo ba frtat to lit oer of prs-irving iu tru character, While w aa bsliciUlioif ourselves, tWeCse, upue) I La litiiruih. ernl of im Mtmnal debt, tod lit proapciww atais of our iff Of 8t be tempted to depart fruta lima auund oiaiiiM of public p4icjr, which enjoin a just tuipUtMM of Um revenue to the expenditure that ara consistent with a rigid economy, and an entir bsti-n-nct from all topics uf Ugielaiion tltat ara not elerly iUiin Uiq constitution I putter (if Ui Government, ad suggested by Um wauls of Um country, Properly rrjfirWii, uixlr aocb ply every diminution of Um public buidims iruutiv fiout Usation. givst (v ujdlVklu, tl I'ttOTpriM incrniM-d power, and furu.she to all th menibvre of our hy tonf'deracy new m4ivee fr paUiotiC !Wituo situ support Jul bov til, ita moat luipurunt rllid will be found Id ila influence upon th citaractcr uf Uie Government, by tonfiuiug its aclun to liwaa otjJ"cta wbtcb will b u to avoura to it Um at . ucaM"u( ih1 Mioijrt of our lWiuiLn-o. L'ueuiuaUiKi ruakc it wjr duly to call Um aiu-ulkm of Contfrraa to Ui lkiik uf Uir l oilod tiUtc. Crr tod tut Um coavaatviicu of Um liovarniiKfit, Uiat mXc luUua baa UxXMiie ttu- ac urga uf Um I'avpla. Ita w torlirrrnca to UBtpfte Uir y) irwut of purtiun iif Um jmUm1 dout, Uwl il niiglit retain Um public iimm-jt ifv fiuvriatad lur UmI purw, to atnna't)M'n it rn pulitv tti euutaJ Um aiUaurdiaary ktriawdn and cuntrac tai of Ita acooniuiudaltooa to th cuuirnuoitji ita cor npt and pailuno luana Ita rxclibioo of tb public df IKUKa friiui a Juiow luda of ita unal mipurtaal pruc4 Um unliuiited auLuoritjr coult-ntl um tha Prvav dat Ui fipeod it tun.M ia biring wriUr, and proco M Um t iculion of jjriDtuy, and loo um mada of UmI auUkjfi(rUM rel.nlitai uf Um panatuii motipy mad buuki rJiar Um auieciion uf new attnLa Um gruuodlaaa claiia U hMVf dtmjj;t in conMqu-nc uf Uir pfutrat utc OuXjui WD im UM xxvucb Lv eruiiicul b e. thwwta Hariri a rftamrria, bwn Uld Wlutf CutiKfua. lnHnaditlaly atUr Um cIum of Um Wat mwn, Uw JUall, Utruub iU Krvuuetil, annuo rtctnl ita abilit) tad .Mdimta to abandon the ayatem of unparalladad curia U ascnl, and Um Uitorruptioo of duniratic eachangra, bcb It bad prictd-ad upon (run Uw lat of Auguat, to Um atXb June, 1"A, and to axUnd iu acconv tamlalnwa to Um totuinunitjr. The gruuiicia aaMimd ia thai annunciaUoii, uunuuted to tn acknowWdguMSit that Ibe urUilrnent, in the axtfiil to which it bad own cimcd, tti nut neceaaary to tha aalrty of tha ilani, aitd bad beea pnraiatod in merely to induct Conifro to grant the prayer of the Bank in ita aarinurad reieUv to Um removal of Um depuaitea, aud to tiv it a new cbarUT. Tbry were Moatantially confeaaton that all the real ditreaane whiob Uklivaluala and the country bad endured fur the preceding wi or euht muntha, bad been needleaal prodoced by it, with tbe rww of adecUng, through the auovringa of Um Feofiie, the le gu4aUe acUon of Omgreae. It ta aubmct of congra luklKM that Congreae aw) the country bad the virtue and SnnAaaa to bAr the mlictioa i that the rnergieaof our people auoo fuuod relief from Uiia wanton tyranny, in rut imporUUoM of the prcioua metala from alntuet very part ef the world ) end that et the kaeof thta tremeodoua etlbrt to Control our Government, the Bank bund itaelf powerlcam, and do longer able to loan out ita aurplw mejM, The community bad learned to bm age iU illaira wiUiout ita aaeiytance, and trade bad al ready Iwnd sew iuiiliariee ; to that on the flrat of Oc tober but, Um extraordinary eprctarle waa prearnted of i National Bank, piora than imgJulf of whiiae taaiUl wu eitherlyinp unoroducUve in ito raulu, or in the bandt of loreign Jiankera. To the oetlete diatreaaet kroarht tax Um country . -eNiirtng the Irt aearioftof igr-?-a,1ui titHsrherS add- . ii . tht Dpea- teuure olbxt Jit idrtK)" J! Jb?P,b? Um L In the amount of one hundred and aeveuti thou- vri and. fcrty-one Mht'mder-fnttitW iit vtnf jUtwgr, cast. ind.uiler!ftt, upoo the prweetefl rrenen bUi.Thia auia eoMUtutod porUon or toe eeumaiM . teveQuna (at Uf year )H, vpon. which the porjpfta- 1 bona made by lrigreai were bated. ! it woum aa aooa have been expected Uiat our eollectore would aeiu on th euatonit, or the receiver! of our land officea 00 the Bkafeyearuttatf from the aaleefp.bli tends, undrpre- - tncetflf claim rtin4 the United 8tate, a that the Bank would hare retained tbe dividends, Indeed, if !' tbe principle he eaUbliahed tiiat any one wIk fdmoaea to set up t claim agninct the United Statea, may, . without authority of law, seise on the public property .. or ruttoet whejgPYerhe.can. iad. it, 4o pay,Uu oUirn, there will remain no awurance that our revenue will Teach the Treasury, or that it will be applied, after the appropriation, to the purposes deaignated in the law. Tbe paymasters rour npy, snd th pursers of our os y, may, -ler like pretences, apply to their own aa - moneys apprnprMted to set-1 motioa the. public fjree, and in time of war leave the country without defence This meaauic.reaortod to hi the. -Bank iajusargmnixing od revoluUonary, and if generally rMurted to by pri-1 vtite cnijierui in like cases, would lill the land with sn-j ft nd violence. " j " ' T a nroviiion. that " no money shall he drawn from the TreaiHirf but m www.. , -r appropriation made by law. Tlie palpable object of Ui proiiaua u, to prevent the erpenairnre 01 tn pub lic money for any purpose whatsoever which shall not have been first approved by the Represent Uvea of the People atal the Smtp in Ccngnm aMctnbled. It vU J!i?. jKmuotAudviDK fur wiMl-furpuMas tha pubhe money xhall be expended, in the Ijegialative Ifcpart Jnent of the Govrnmeti to the exclusion of the Exe cutive and Judicial, and it is not within the constitu tional authority of eitherof those DepartinenU to pay t away without law,' or to sanction iu payment Ac--eerdm to thrr ptetrr crmstittitfoniirpTcfv ion,;tlie tarrh 'efth Ban can never be 'paid withtut ah appropria tion by Act of Congress. But the Bank has never ak d for an appropriation. It attempu to defeat the pro Vision of the GutiatitMlion, and obtoia payment-wiUiout 'tt':Vet''Prmgrpsr'rnstni' oF SWaMMf aarspproprk atwn pamed by both House of Congress, md approved oy tlie f resident, it makes an appropriation tor impii. wt invites Hit liir Deal 10 Uie juuiciary iu aoiitnuii iu That the money had not technically been paid into Uie Treasury, doe not hfTect the principle attempted to be f'tablwlied by the Constitution. Tbe Executive and Ju diciary have aa little right to appropriate and expend the public money, without authority of law, before it ia p'need to the credit of the Treasury, aa to take it from the Treasury.- In the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, and m hi correspondence with the i reaidentorthe Hunk, and the opinion ot tne Attorney General tccompenyjjig it,,yoo will find further exa mination of Uie claim of Uie Bank, and the course it wa pursued. & ft 3, te tha gaff ty of the public fund reniitS. n m tluit Bank, and to the honor of the American People, that measure be Uken toeprte the Govern ment entirely from ait institution an miachievou to tne public property, and o regardlesa of the Conntitution nd Law. By trarwferring the Public Deposites, by appointinir other Pension Airents so far as it bad Uie giwer, by ordering the discontinuance of the receipt of oanx Checks in payment of the public due aner uie fin, day of January next, the Executive ha exercised H iU lawful authority to anver the connection between U Government and this faithless corporation. The high-handed career of Uii institution impose "poo the comrtltutional fiinctionarie of thi Govern ment, duties of the gravest and most imperative cba-facter-Hlntirs which they cannot"void, and from which U r U 1 sre-s of 0-, aa sv-i IT. . 1 Tt h 7 -rbarf th.-e wbh y r.gbtrull, hllm - T em,, , bu.M relatiuM IW.U the Bask of Um Unitod 6UUtt mat b avoUMd Without hM uf Um MtKli.ih. X, Ut MMtiUjUoa has set at op defiance the Conrad riabt of the Government to ummi iu ifla.ra; after II V!!,ii!",U 1" to U lWi tuUaity respatfa and to bruis k it.. aL.....i. l.-' a ad abroad ; .ft,, r b., ,Hnt,Aml , u opMM4 will af Um I'sopl., Vy Urnf .ga.nM ' P""" miruauM to IU b4itiU,aud by invo. utg oantry.oUMrwM. paserral, AuurMblng, tod bsp. tJ.m disjmtkwa, smfaarrassnMit, and dialmawvuLj mak, thr saUoa it-alf , party to Um dgradaU Z aadulowdy prepared fijf ha buU .J a- . 1. to dctruy Ui sndocof naaluid ia potx.l.r (jo. verninj-nu. and to bring mto conu-mpt Uieir mUwrity and aicwnvy. la mardinj araim. aa mJ BMgoilud, cmaidpraUona of leiaporary convi-niem Imuld b thruwa saide, and we aUikJ U mloeoMd by aucb rmitifea only as luuk to the bonur and prawr va. tion of the fu-publtcan yaU)in. Ihvply and auWumly uiiprraaed with the uitm is 1 1 r.j ., . . 9 my duty to rficooiriH'nd to you, Uiat a Uw be pa ml, mourning be aale of the public atocka: lUt l mil vuuon of Km charter rrwjviirtiif the free, pi of th rxl.-a of Um Bank in payment of public due, alia II, in ac cordance with Um power rrrvH to Cwgma ia the inn section or utecnaner, be auvpmided until Um Bank pay the Treeaury the divuleml. withheld J and that all law, connecting the (iovrrninetit or tt icera with um Hank, directly or indirectly, ba rpralvdi and Uiat Um MMtitutiuD be left bersalUr to iU owu resources and means. EfenU have aatiaAed my mind, an I I Ibiiik U minda of the Ainermn I'lSU, Uiat tha imwbieb and dan," r which du from a National Rank far ovrbaUnce all IU advanUgra. The Udd eftirt the prramt Bank baa made to control the Government, the diatreaa it ha wantonly crvalsd, Ute violence of a hich it has bee the uccawoa 10 one of our citMa binad fur iU observance of Uw and order, are but prmomba of the fata which awaiU the American Peojila, ahould they be aVIodnd into a pvrpriuation of Una iMtitutitsi, or Um raUblwh meat of auothtr lik it II ferveutly hoped, that, Um admootaiied. Umae who have bereto&r favored Um eaUbiMnaMOt of eubMtittri Ibf the present Bank, wilt b induced to abandon it, a it w evidently better to in cur any iucuovntauc UmI may be rwaaoaably expect- d, than to coucenUato the whole moneyed power of UM ILepuilUc ia aa fcma whaUusaaay or uadeeany re kUtCtMHM. Happily, it i already ilWratad, that the agency of ca an mat ituliui aa aot aeerv to thr focal opera. ttona of Um Government. The Slate Ranks art found fully adexjuat to Um per i inane of all eervicre which were required of Um Bank of the I'mted Kuu-a, quit a promptly, and with Uie aanM cheapneaa. Tbry juv mamUined themaelvea, and dtarharged all theae duties, while tbe Bank of Um (Jailed Suks wa atill power ful, and in Um field aa an' open enemy j and it not puaaibl to uxuceive UmI they will find greater difficul be in Umit operatioua, when that enemy aha 11 cease to mat. . Th atlentiiai of Congrea ia earnestly rnvrtrd to the regsUtioo of th DVpusitaw in the SUto Bank by Uw. Although Um power nuw xarciaed by the Executive Department, ia Una behalf, only aoch waa uni formly sxercand through every Administration, from th ongia of the Government up to Um estahluhment of the present Bank, yet, it a oae which u auaceptibl of regulation by law, and, the retire, ought to ba so re gulated. TL power ofCoiurreas to direct tn what place Um Treasurer ahall keep Um money ia the Trea sury, and to impnar restriction upon the Executive au thority in retailor to their rottody and removal, it un limited, and its exercise will rather be eoarted titan discouraged by thus public ofTicenandagenUea whntn reals Um responsibility fur Umit safety. Il is domrsbl that a litll power aa possible ahould be left to the Pre sident or Secretary of Um Treasury over those inetKu twne which, being thus freed 'frooi ExecuUva uihV ess sad wttlmut cooimun head to direct therr ope rations, would hare neither Um temptation nor the abi lity to interfere in the political corf) ct of Ui coonUy. Not deriving their charter from th National autWi- ties, they would never have those inducement to med dl in reneral elections, which bar led the B,ink o" ;. t l. i.i.Lni. .e inreneraj eiocuooa, wuicn uavs leu e xwna oi tteTniUioaSTiterTo IlHtUTrirtrTOrfVutJaTTll? KmVtT or apwiru or to yrtrc Tn he remnrWe' re tnrr srf. - Voa Ik HaUtftk A guUr Dectmlet ft Inctndiariti again -Our city ba been again vituted by Fire, and under such rtrcurnstance that wa cujuMMit ahut out front our nind, if ws would. she horrid conviction that we have atill among us beings, in human form, vile andreckles enough to perpetrate so diabolical a deed. .. Yesterday HKirn mg, about 1 o'clock, the alarm waa grven, and the Fire wa discovered to proceed from a stable on tbe premise of Mr. Janiea Curnan, in lh heart id" tlie town, and in tbe immediiite neighborhood where so many previous incendiary attempt have been made. The at able,, a Well a several other out. buuryyere destroyed, bK the Dwellirra; Hooee was oaved, and the progress of th flame arrested bv blowtna- on the Kitchen. Had the wind been from the North, instead of tfie' Stwlh, tt coose- qneaeea would have been, most diaaatroua, a no thing but a niirC COUlrJTiave saved Tlie entire square. " From tht Snc York Commercial Adwertuer. VERY LATfi f Rvmrwcit-Ahrn Just a we were ready (r Um press, we re. ceived our English paper to the 11th of Novem ber inclusive, brought by the packet ship 8hcflield. "JLf rrp oct Markert"XMafToinxi, Cot row. The demand has been t xtreniely ani mated throughout the last week, and the market closed on Friday with great firrjineas at. an ad-. vance of d. to jd. per lb. on the common to fair qiralrtiei of American ' wCibt iri the'gotid and fine doscriptiod Ihere "ut TKarwTy'My imprVivenWrif; Brazil continued m fleeted until rrwav, when Pemambuco was in good request, and sold freely at last week' price: Surat arid' other kinds are 000 American, 600 Sural 100 i'ernambuco. Tire galea anwwnt to 87,1 w fraleg, cotwlalng ol 80 Sea Inland, al lBjdvto 22i; 30 ctaincd, 14d to I5d; 12,200 Bowed Georgia, 8idJaJ0d; 6540 Mobile, Alabama, and Tennessee, 8jd.io lOjd; 14,. 480 New Orleans, 8d to lid. The imports are 7167 bag. NEGROES WANTED. THE Subscriber wishes to purchase likely 1Mb GR0E3, from 42 lo,23 year of age. . II. FORSVTH. ,.StateTOUc,Pe?a5..134r ' ,. & btr To "Scrap-Book" Itlakcra, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. TE are ia the weekly receipt of a large number of Newspaper from tnot all quartet or me uni ted States, in exchange for Uie Carolinian, and would be glad to have them taken off our hand at a reasona ble price. They comprise journals of every grade in point of literary character, and of every shade in poli . and would furnish the curious with rnny a theme of conversation and wonderment 8crs p-gatherera, tha lilrrati. oolitician, merchant, and other having occaeina for iiewapapera, wmrnJ it ad- vsntageoua to apply t tnetn at luiauitK a Salisbury. Ueccmncr to, ito . car cote at TUB CAHOLIMAN. J3ALISUUIIY;- 8ATURDAYj.:bDECE3VIDE31 13,1831 LrrriJi rmu kaleigil KsLtlata. Dat e Mas 4th. 1H34. Orar Sir i Tb rsaolutiuM on Mr: Uaguta caa wr token up la the Common to-day. A assto to toy thew oil Um Ubl wa lost, 70 to Ut. l)r. PutU, Edsecomb, then a'blrvsssd lb llouan. ia fkvor of Um ruaulutaaM. Mr. Craig, ia reply, gar oowiptndioua history of Gua. Iwkmn t Adinioajtratwo. cxpunag tha utouoaiatcncy of Um I'reaidriu'a messures With bis pr vioualy a v ,wed principle; Um mean b uaad to acquire unlimited power, and to defeat all th prescribed check to Federal usurpation ; Um character and objecu of Um Alhtf Rtgrmry, and iU influence Bprni UM publ . CouucJa; and U eorrspt eUU of Um publ prsas, pro diKad by Um new ry Mem of proscription, on Um mm aide ani reward on the other. sir. Crau; wa exceedingly animated throughout-- BuuteUmes vi ry avvere ia b invecUvea, and btltar, Uwugb joat, m bai reurouf of aawtined and abussd pow r. Hi awrh waa highly crediubl to bus, both aa a apacimea cf hi Uletiu fur dtacusaton, and of bi u Uepidity in d.'lmd.ug Um CoastasUoa uf bai country II spuk until b s a I oo4 exhausted; whea,oa as Uua, Um House ailMirued. He wdl conclude bi r BMrk to-uiurrus. Il a probabl th balaac of Um week will be ooeumed by Um lluos ia Una dsvuMMu, aa BMiiy uthvr geotlemra ar I par lad to apeak. It at regretted that we bar no Reporter ber : for Um want of one, Um debates ia our Legadatur ar es- ttrefr ioat to trMeople; irxf'?toTriT rm?;i i dared, abroad, aa barren of totuene as ah it desUtuto ol commerce. .... . . A few weeks ago I fondly hoped UmI North Carolina wa about to smerg from Iter apparently interminable lethargy, and eauiis iter proper elation in our Confe deracy ; but recent evenU have aot toad ad to alevato my hope. My motto, however, ia, " Never despair of Um Republic'' W must increase our energy and our exertions ia proportion to Um magnitude of Uie obata clea we ha to overcome, and success must ultimately be th reward. la haute, your' truly, The debet on Dr. I'otu'a resolutions waa continued op to th date of our last accounts liooi Raleigh but Ui Keg later of Tueaday last expreMed the belief UmI Uie question on their paasage would b Uken on Um ucceeding day, Wednesday. al LEGISLATIVE ITEMS. On Saturday last t Bill wu introduced! into Qm II. of Cominoos to reduce the salaries of the Judge of the tiuprauM Court f ths ekato, - - Tbe Committee on Internal Improvement bar iaaUucted to eonatder Um txpediency of directing th Public Treasurer to subscribe for, on Uie part of the Sum, Iwo-Jiftk uf Um Stock of any chartered Rail- Road Gotuuy m Uie Suie, wher thrte-fiflk of said Stuck aUll.hx4.uaKa baunlaksa by ia.tit,lual4adto borrow tbe necessary atoncy for the purpose, oa Um fkith ol the 3Ute. A resolution waaoflexed aa Saturday UM, propoamg to adutirw is lbs 'ilHh instant, f nevr-talnntav It sraa . . .... J ' : read, and laid on Uieuble 00" According to previoui prem-aetw thi -wee iiiatdl (Im BUWHceiBing a,Coowsntioo toaseed th CoostituUon of Um Mtate of NorUi .Carolina." .In a hasty notice of one of ita provisiona, Uken last week, we were made to aay UmI thi Bill proposed to allow Rowan County . member in the Iloua of Dele gaUs. ' It aliould have been f five membrr in tb con templated Stall Convention." THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. Thi is e very long documept and we haw avoidably obliged to leava out Um nrst aad Uatwrtsof iT unUl aext week, in order to give in thi paper Uie view of Uie President upon the two eubjocta which oc upy at thi time so targe ft space in public attention O. pur relation with Prance, and Ui concern of Uie lBtted States Bank. " in regard to in nrst or these topics, um Message i except ionaule. " Tne ftuct of Franc toward our Government ha certa mljr not been wliat, we had ree aon to hope and expect it would have beeo ; but Uier ar circuinsUnce which, in our opinion, excuse delay on her part-for issuaoe, th lmrart iruwlting letter of iit. Rives, in which bis vanity prompted him to say umi ne nail oen...h.ll tv IWli Minister ia ring so large n award to our claim The President, WJSLMesaUy sasWaajeed 1ry iiU naturanV Ir ritable passion when be penned Uie part of the Mes sage xekuv to Una subject. lltaewocWing wggetion we think very ill-timed and injudicious. It will be seen that he wishes Congress to In Vest him with diacre. Uouary power io sssje lerriirf tupof.U; oropertj of f rench eiuBn. ja catttiMC!iau ber of DepuUe should again neglect to make the ne cessary appropriation to aetUe our claim; and he ar- gtM the esse to show thT France ''1iouId''Dol'conMeV ..towessarej.M. mmmaMai tbat abAoauU.atn; der the law ol nauona, make it legal cause for war. But it i impossible to point out any instance la u liten such a proceeding has pot led to a war, if the nation were any way equally matched in strength ; and w re therefore afraid that this recommendation of Gen. Jackson will hav th effect to delay Uie action of th French Chamber, and tbu embroil a in a diamgreeabl misunderstanding with that naUon. War i to b de precated even in Uie most extreme case of National injury ; but, when it i proposed to wag it for filthy lucre, and upon Um nation : which stood by us and .fought our oauies in uie " ume uiai uiea men aouJa, w consider it cruel and inhuman in th extreme. W look to tha good sens of Congress for a repression of "our Military ClnefUin'a" desir again to "let slip the dos of war over our peaceful and happy country. What shall we say to tbe President s " railing accu sations against the Bank 1 For th character of the station be occupies, w hope hi charge are founded in truth ; but, in Uie absence of proof, it appear to a that they ar more in keeping wp the brawling parties - pot-houses, " than characteristic of Uie wisdom and rnoderatioa Uiat should be exercised by Uie occupant of tbeNational Palace at Washington.. He directly charges on the Bank Uie recent mob and murders which have disgraced Uie city of Philacklphi! If Uiis 1 a fcet. rtif JtvrrTU let th ps W (orheming, in nrdf thai uch tn In. atilula y Bwrt the fku wbarb it Would as justly aaerti at Um head of th mIksv But, if nut true, lhaa let Um Htorkhuidrr of Um Nsk Uk proper atrps to mc a npoa iu auUtor Una Rxil wiputaUua oa lhir ir list. Tb PreaieVat is ant abst Um law, VIRGINIA IJM.HLA TTt; This body BmH oa Um lat bwUnC and a errsniaed aw n- i r i i ...i... l-iklr "","";w "TT -'"'AN APPEAL IN ULIIALF CK O.N'K WHO 1 1 Ail TTi , 1 lnUt '" UWJVVN CaJlLW IN PUBLIC BCTncEl " fVaker, and . fr of th. Arlromutbl . .Wi. wu s rf d by a anass-tty of two tuUs over Hrvtru K. Pksr, I w vencruU 14-U.k, sad wot fed it sound UMoppitlonrWl.uu., Th"sll.in.wd Usnpiisr" say thai san n f Um oppfUna meituV-r war a bar at, and give Um assve of tight win voted for Mr. Bank Tb s paper says thai Um rt-elertsm of Ut. Leigh la Um cVnat m eertaia. W beuev it Rr Tb Rsv'd. Mr. Morgan bas migned tbe lUctorabtp of M. Laka'a Church, in thi Tow a, with Um r of sVvoting bi unJivkl.J aiie,iiH to Um spi ritual welar uf Um large and islerrsting congreg atma aads ks oar al Cbnat CbarcK, Ruwaa Cnunl. W DoVstaud UmI Um Vestry of rJt laike ' bare lavilnd Um Est! Mr. 8per to be Umit kVctor, and UmI Im ba trcrpixd Um iavitstion. 0" Amtiker Citatum. -Tb Governor of Oeprgl baa aeiil a arcoad niraaag to Um leialalurs, inCsming uSem Uiat h ha received another Mandate, requiring tlie 8tato to appear at Um bar of the ttuprsnM Court of th Uaitod Builr, to answer ia a ess wherein i. Pipe, aa Indian, now a convict la the Peuileulwry, t Plain Uff ta Error. The Caw a tiovernor again reconuuende a "Null i fits Uo of Um Art, u Ui rightful mnedy." V think Um mum thing ; but we aae a course by which Gov. Lumpkta might hav arrived al hie aim ia thea caans witlwut cum promising b AalNulIitkttoa priMipla to such a- fbtol ealeni - Tho rVrare of (renin. gia tbe party cited to appear at Um bar of th 8u- presM Court : ow, our notion ia, thai Um Governor aiight have aent Um Supreiu Judgea word Uiat, reing If was wnpossibt Ibt Um wh4 Wae to appear be for Uiein, Um ciUtion, of euuror, would But b regarded. Wdoa't say thai weald be th best cours tit on to; tob who had no borrur fur Um asaw of Nulliflcatioa : we only suggest it to thus who want to exercise Ui thing, undf a different cognutoea. But Um Govern. of Georgia, lik hi friend Um President of thf United Htatea, has thought proper to " la ke Um reaponaihility " of eotMwteririg hitnielf-lAe Aair," sad w an UmI bis ambitian has made bun aa auVra-Nnllifier. OCT Shocking AfsrsVr Three id th Superinu-s- dents, and one Contnctor, on Um line of Rail Road be tween Washington City and lUhimur, war lately at Uiked, while aitting in Umit shanty, or tout, by num ber of laborer m ployed on Ui ruad, and mwt loliu maaly butchered. Finding, flerwanls, UmI oae uf Uie perauus attacked bad aot been killed, Um villains on thf next sight (breed th bouse u which he lay, and deji. berately murdered bio by cuUing open tbe back of bi bead and taking out hi brains ! Heversl af th mill. tsry compajne of BaJliroor prompfly repaired to th acen of Uw cruullir, and we ar happy to stats that upwards of 800 of th la borers ou Um road bai beta apprehended and marched to Um priaou is) Baltimore, to b tried fcr th ofTcnc. ' -" The Charleston paper bring a aa account uf two of the-nym eoJd-hkioded muideis thWTVTOtletTTreft to bar see recorded, They vera perpeusled by a villaia naroed . rguano, it fMtfWH&iClt bmHtfwm, bttUtM to th floor lo.rmirr.iw irict, b. U, on the ltta ultun Tf ClrChttattnce r briefly a CJlow : Ferguson went Ip th JtidoMh, and avid bim a small btg Ottanturi Ui.-iosati' it, a small ha lance in money waa due to F. which h insisted upon haviug, kui winch Rodman tobj ai It wa trrCOTrroicnLto pay, but sheuid b bandod to biro as aooa as thang could be procursd. F. becain ' . . ... ..1 enras-ed, swearing that if n waa not paid iana.be would u SL . ATtLi. j.uKjJ Walker,. rua , . . -j ' r e.U of the p. . t.pped toto , and. en3e. sored to pacify if ., aasurtnf htm that be should recetv What Wa due (o htm, FeTgUaoo' MuewdiatotyTaid hold of Walker, threw bua down, aad wa severely beating hinyjrJMa-RqilnMa wtofuriwd to seart tboovT Fr- guauo then drew out hi knds, and stabbed Rodman ra two places ; after which h want p to Walker, sitUng to Walker, aitUng thi ,to u,pl T 1 no tne eisinter, ana taboed- bun Rodman expired in 48 hours afUr. and Walker m H. ' muniBrer rosoesia escaps ansr pwpeimimg horrid butclMytr Tht. .4wefaar of., tswith- tyaMlin) I 1 .. -1 A.awv M .-a i ml na ouereo a rewaru asow tot UM aporeiMnuoa or Ferifuaon : b ia nnresetited to be a rouniz man shout vt years or age, six fuel nigh, large nuke, dark akin, bm Nfi Urge Mark whisker ha downcast com teuaUCs, high cheek bones, dark eye, and heavy browa tT EdiiorialJCkangt-aiid "Css soids tasn. jdy"Rgoet, Um tolcnted cbampioa of Sub) Right, and editor of Um Pbiladslpbia Examiaer, has-rocenUy pur- chased the establishment of th ' Philadelphia Gatetto,' anoenwreq Unufar.nralUn wihaJosart T, Conrwd. the abb editor and proprtor of Um Commercial In- tenigencer, by which rrnginnt, tboa two Jour- rait have been consul io led into one, uoir Um afriilsd title of "- TIm PbiWdphia-Ga4Uv ad ntelligencer," and under Um editoriaj crgjif hoU osa geAleroen cciioinUr. EiUier of jUem iaja host sulU Irom their united labors. Success 1 (KT Jrmsn-PojrTb Board of Health in Halifax reMrt tha-wmrreiaej maiaay in that town. The Board ay : "To Um and that pubhe excitement niaj oe ajlyd,and a true state- moot of Uie ease made known, tb Buird" of Health port Uiat only one case ha com Within their' know ledge, and that the infected person ha been prooipUf removed several mile from th town." 03rr The Oath of Allegiance ba passed the Senate or South Carolina by avotoof Ay 32, Noe 11. It waa aent to the House of Common for eoncurretice, in which body it passed to it second readini? br a. majori. ty of more than two-thinja Mitre Bihki H will be perceived, by reference to Uie proceejiHgaof our Legmuture, that Bill has beeo presentol ir Uie establishment of a Bank in Newbera, to be called the M Merchant's Bank." The citixena of Norfolk (Va.) have recently had a public meeting for th purpose of taking into conside ration th propriety of esUbliahing an Independent Bank," and also of increasing the Banking capiul of Uiat Borough generally with the view of meeting the anticipated winding up of the V. State Branch. -' -Jf V , :,--,. OCT The LegislaUire of Alabama has re-elected the Hon. William R. King to Uie Senate of the U. State, for six years from the fourth day of March neat. I OJr M'tU im h-TU Suu Rigl.it IdirrMiCrreu. ' till lately rwiiplimrntrd Ui Il av Wanvn IL Davit with Grand 11a 11, as token of Uir raapect lor bit ' palin(ia,q and ot)er pul.liral and sutial rirtura. Tb lt rWtent Bepnrtot Mifonn aa thai t Rear lata ly auui bi tiparaac ia Um pf part of choke Co N. C aad bad tnad great bsvoc among Um wm In b' vicuiity at Um last acroanU " lro ssisa taouu1 j brat apa Um )Mplhetic chord of b heart I Who - rk Um larriiiMa uf Ma bourlt repetittun. and not f Us wrunj) cumm a ia mvmw bun, ia all . fieir BMMruBit f Ptap if 1 War to aay iU o. tyffiv Miuui rvpwtiiioti, I aikould eosM nearer Um Udib, for I behave ishour rag UmI spac of tim. ' Caa yon toll mm, Mr. lJitor, whether any uf Ui IW bnaaMNwraof osrlWa ba witbia bearing of Uim aes- - line! on th rtt-towf af 1mm I-If any do, pleas ke p trtrir Baroe Becret, aa thair putlicily sould i.iuUl kw ufciur a to cast reflrcUoo apna Um ay mpaUiy or chanty of bum who nay sow stand hub lor Um pur. emoa uf Ihoa Vutsa. But I would ppe to aucb, if any Umtm ba, (becsiMS Uiay ar uw4 lilu ly to appreei at Um fore uf my intentioaj wheUI it would b ttior than J'uaics to Um obiect uf my appeal, ViUmc la git It ceMlioa from it labur during Um winter, or procure K A aoch improved BMcbioery a will enable il to per ma it duty with alacrity, and within th pro. ' ' erribad Imbs, ttucb as bow iu irregularity, that it luskt ' on doubtful of Um veracity of hia al UnM-pieco, and w ia vsrsuos oUmt way irourbju to Um MtUrsaU of all to whoa "UaM i Blooey, far b K from bm, Mr. Editor, to cast any avperaaon apoa Um rbsrarUar of Um rasmble -arnunel'' itself ' I b MiUsned Uiat Ms uiUtitioosar a honest a Um in IsntMHis of any of iu spec tea, and Uatt it fun,--coming ara induced by "cirrumautic entirely beyond hs eon Irtd." 1'bis is t idrnt from the "bad art " (or faces) which th Clock itoslf al present puis on it inward ' parplvtitM tnd tlMiblua. lodead, 1 wilt go IbHhef it praise, and express my entire sslwsctM With it tinkutg uualittea us to Um settinr in of eobi aesihor. ' which wdl appear Um ator worthy of eomwMwdtMsi when it M recollrctod that lis kmd as been "tard op" r aom years p-it . JUy Iri da) tforuiiii'i MaiL LATER ACCOUNTS FROM RAIXIGII. Eitttet of Lttutr ta ike I'Jitnr, iaui - 1 tikMat tvmiiBS, Use. 9, 1831 Tbe Resolutions intnsiucsd by Mr. Potto uito th Hous of Cotniouu, to iiMlrucl the Hon. W. P. ilaa gum, ar still under discussion in UmI body. Tb de bus ha Uen a very animated ui. Meuihera ia th oppiaution hav brought in review ll the inconswtencsr' , sad aauuii(ioo of Um ExecuUv; they hav exposed -the serpentine eoura of thou who, btving one (Crar. " mm using umit Mam-r,; noea alrmaa Um xrtuMV ad vacate of but Rights, now acknowledge, practically, Ui xuoce of no rigktl but tlmao da luted by In Prvaideul ia Um Proclamutioa and th Protest In re. . ply, we have heard little but stole, AilsonM adulation to Um Hero of New Orlsssa, aad Ui destmyer of lk$ Afoaaler. , . - - -Th following reotlerrieil ivrulrerd Iri IIou in favor of th Resolutions Meaars. Putts, Jordan, Bragg, and lMnil; and MeasTa Craig, Firming, fJutr I.. Uw, ilarringfr, Manly,' Limg, and Graham, in oppoa t linn to Uieta. ThaiiscuaMjri has aUrat led a good deal of atteulmo, and, w ha lent rjiiy be Um result, the de bs( baa proved that there b m North Carolina, a ta lentod hot of young snen, ardent in their roU ouarn, . aad uiflexibl ia their eWvotioa to Uie Constitution and Law of Uir country, who must ultimately triumph oast- th ammutui mfluaiit TT Tterverted Dstronair.- Mr. Hay wood addressed th House Ihl Lwla , lot. bvfor U COTciudrd, tha Hon .lj.Hroert, and be vdClIZZ Thara w rwd d.l of falterini rs Um VaS Burenr-"" Jtuf Of CapC ,nk a WldjtoUiillg short of trw-Ttj:td,BrtiUtty,-disc.i- uW! larBaetJ'a aep enuugli trUiif.-now.'lo" ' j . m PM Um Resoluuon. . - , - Htiwg ppcal hav been mala to the Plate prkle of : : those wlia ahow a dispositk In sacrinonof N. Ca roltna'a most rifted and rhiralf.j.. m.u . i;..i.. inordtnaUi ambit ion and inexorable vengeanco of M Im mlmmAm . I L . 1 I . . . - W " - ,1V, III, r"" w m"J Mcamu ner wiw inuignity, in mo ,iVunn Uarouna, such appeal fell upon the unpenetra- ' j blf prtjudicw r-rtisaoTlik. tb. gentle d.w.'oflle.. ven nixri the rueired jranite t i ---. -- I cannot, however, at orew-nt. deeosir of AiIum , ccs to the cans of liberty., The time will anon doom, " wbfin, .in Ui.c retirement of pnvsw liUvienidt' from the eonoigiog influeucaof party eaeileinent, tfaw moderate and the reflectinir will naua and nonder nn th past, th present, and th future j end reason, for a ' uPPr" y Psi, will reaart her wyfc nd bnnr back mm an honuL hui luuU nam or PaWHmm. -it sj I eonauniUMtloO devouUv to w honed (h.- - r m. . . Jt sive im nam to stars. h I am belMve, tint the ucceu of Uie Convention It.ll ia a,.."" lrmir doubtful. Last, year it ptsd Ih Senate, and; ' r WU lost laMia liouaat aww it fate is roost doubtful ia"-" th Senate. Th uhjoct ia sOucted by, and rTect evert measure of imporuuic that agitated, ind Ian . pemfuny eooviuced thai, nntd it i aetUed,our State nrsrr can tak her proper rank ia Um Federal Const ul- uuoa. - - - - - Gen. SamL ?. Patterson, of Wilkes, Principal Clerk of th rV-nte. VU thi day.eli'ClMJoi4h)--'- SUU, sins William b Mhnon, Fsq.,' reaigned. -Ncin-acs forJSalcr"" WILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURTHOUSE ZTPQos. Vi sAiisBURr -m fotmurifansirraron Belonging to the Lstate of Joseiih Chnmbertdc cbjwu, lute ol ibowan County. UvT lhi u. Derhaoa. the mnat eatnatifa A .r . Negroea ever offered for sale in thi section of tb-. country, the greater, part of them being younff, vr IiLmIu .J I .1 . iVJf. Bt j , n awa biiamcicr. , , . , " A credit of 13 month will be IMVAfl. hnnn kr,Msl and aecantjr; with iplere.t after aik iiMinthB,-. - ; ; BAMUEL REEVES, afCTTpniuer in, Ids . Admin' nr. Estate altrof lVegrbiSs, OVir ia ?f fmwiri' will n tu ' the biuheitl bidder, at n rv..r,t. , o. Iwbury, for cah, : , , ,, ,J ' . . Several Valuable NeirroM Belonging to the Eetaw of the late Dr, Ferraod. And on the same dav. lmme.i;ilw n-. .i. I will Hire Out. Ibr onr-TMr On the usual term, the remaining Negroe be." lunging Id said Etat. Also, at ih -. r; Several Lot in the Town of EaUiburv' Will be Itemed Out for one yaT ROBERT MACNAMARA, December 13,1 S3 Ids. AdmiUv,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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