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r-tW Vy WerO torn nrlcrrd I1 be tngtimm A, lixt trfit 'l0 Hciiule for roociirrei first resolution ia h 1 1 in CillowUig words i- ... " iif irf(.TliiH .lb Ls'giJuiuru f Htate, irting rrprrsmitalivee 1 the people isf said Histe, bsve ' nghr 4i instruct their rVnstors in Congress and J"" indication of the character f our political institution, requires that aucb in nn-iiow bulj be given whenever a Senator mis. rprewiits the wit! of Um Htate ujssi gresl question J nstiisial fxili7,Vif iu tin- of public emergen, tr," Tho vuio Uiw was Yeas 00, Nays Vl. Mr. Long now moved an amendment to lha rt. . autuliuui'. tliicb Jfie tysiaW WmM ir be oil of uf.lur, M lit quesliist (tail bnrn already mi( on th iHnptH. is the wholo rcsoluiiisi tho virfing T lb lliswe on each rosidulion sersii ly ot hsving champ'' 9IMMIU I'tma this Joc.is4.s1 Mr. Jsig atpcald to tlie House, which austaiiiod tlio ttpcsker's docisiisi, by a vote of H o 4J, The seriaid resolution ia in lite f (Mowing word : uRrmdred, 'l'liul (he 1 1' m. Willie I', Muiitpint, hm , lh Kens tors from this Htate in thfl Cisigrcwi of lite I'nited Htutcs, bo, and h ts hereby, instructed l twla Cir expunging from I be record of the He pale id" llic I liitcl HlaU'A, I Its resolution b-clsriiig ibal f iMt 1'resuk-tit, in I Wl. nl, in hi. late wuse wcd. If authority ami power iM referred bv tnTrnr msi liuno'il authority ami tin ( jfiwiifiiltMi ami laws, hut indcrogMliisiof Urfh." Tbo vMe m this rrwdiilH! wss .Yeas OH, Nays 67. The lint of those wlw on each uk of llie c"i-li'Mi, mi till ruaoluliuii, waa givrn 111 (In: . Um tiruliiiiai. - Tim thin) ami IhM rrliitio ii in tlm following wont, ami wua ailit'J by a voiti tf 70 In ftl. Rrinlml, Thai lii Kclbiiry tlin (lovrriKir if thi Sialf bn riHtlMj to IraiiMinit forthwith, to the H.m. Willie P. Mangum himI to llin II. hi. Ibtlfurd trv ii, utie copy each of tin' foregoing rrxilutioiii." Friday, Drctmbrr 12, 134. KKNATH Mr. CurHi preacutad lha innntorial f nnnHrr citiwtu of Hitrttr.raying iriHrnTie"TMiiKlry liiw trtwrrrt the lt ami id rrgirnrnti of Thai County imv be altered. Kirfiirml. Mr. Hawk in. froiaJdm CmxxwiUm tntnmiil " IinjirovriiH:il,.U. which waa-ffTPd the prtitinn of the IVlerelHlrg Rail Kmul (,'oiiiiany, rrjoirtcd u(WmlHy m lh mm. Onirtirrrd in. ItiUi urrtrnttA. By Mr. Shipp, a bill to inr.or pintle the Lincolutuu Light Infantry ('outpnny. K'-aif three Iiiihh, powd, bimI onlffd to he en gr . Ily Mr. Wyche, a bill fixing the miiiiIi. DK'iit Tor the crime of liigamy. Head the finrt time, ainl mHMd. HOUSE OP COMMON, The IIiNiaQ proMMMted lo (lie onli-r of tli day, and n'dved ilaelf into a (xmiinillee of the Whole Mr. King in the Chair and look up the hill to muMimIi lha Mrrhanla' Knnk of the town of N-w-hfrn. Afler aoino time wpent therein, the commit ! reported progress, ind obtained leave to fit again. Sutvrd0ft : Drrrmbrr 13, IMi. SENATE. Mr. Wyche, from the Committee on Finance to bom waa referred the resolution allowing com. amnalioa to William S. Mhoon for extra acrvicea mderod aincfl Iba death of the Ute Comptroller, reported the same with an amendment ; which waa eoornrred in, and the resolution, aa amended, wai lead three times, passed, and ordered to be en j'nitMed. ... Oo BKrttcM of Mr; CkWwelT, a Commtttee wmi TedtmmririrrtOtheeie "theitaieio fcolJin Hie fttrrW Gmrtg ihWrHof Uia couuliea in the 61 b Judicial Circuit t and also of attned K-hinasorno Otic eouoty in thaUireuuVta r ftth Cirruit,r m iuiauli 'c4aii-li f 4.W Ne.r. CakJwgll Dobson, Klutla, and Durham.- The 1 e,ngrasod fell to. amend tho Act of 1931, If the better regulation of the town of Wades bofooftk, was read tlieWoond and third timesj paw d,"iiid" ordered fo bc cnrollaL. u..- L . On motion of Jklr. Arrington, lite bill lo subject legacies, distributive shares, wc to attachment in like mnnner as other rojerty, was reconsidered, and hid on the table. Tlw bill to authflrize thePcttrsburg"KtJRUad Company' to eht a bridge i"acrisB the" Roaiioke river, at Blnkely, and in the tiK'an lime to establish a ft-rry at the same place, was reacted. I .Mr. 1 1 gim1froni t he Comoulleft on tno J udicia siTT.rz.t: .e 1 .u f u:ina I r " wnom was rciurruu iiic ut--imou o, ui Miller, of 5mlk.C-frm-iMy: prHlice law in this State, reported that no legist .tried that no !eirisla 1 'j'HL'.nej:cjary-on-thft sulyutt, a au- Aet of 1777- proviiW for ich rnsea. ' Cbtkiiirred fn. '"' " - ,WYn,the snme Committee, to whom i rt-torrtHi the bill giving tne immy thuriy to nbolifth the officers of County Tnistee, nc Treasurer or Ctiniinissiouor of Public Build "igs, reported the same with an amendment ; the kill ami Amendment were mudo the order of the kiy for Momluy next. Mr. Ilotrnn, from the same Committee, reported bill giving compensation tn ShflHfls Add Coroiiers f"t executing writs of capias ad satisfaciendum in w'iain cases, without , aineiidmeiit i. it wa9.also "rade the order of "the day for Monday. HOUSE OF COMMONS. ;''U.MteB:porled.-a-i tw the wie o Cherokee lands ; which was read the first ad wnd li tiies, and jmm - -" Mr. Hutchison nreiteirted a bill to amend the Act la uioor irate Thrfranlttin Gold Mining Company ; hich was read the first time, and passed. n motion of Mr. Bragg, llie Committee on Fi- I nance were instructed to inquire intp the propriety " imposing a lax on itinerant Dentists. n motion of Mr. Outlaw, the Committee on the Judiciary went !iiuriutiul tn- innnirw inln ttw nnw prioty of extending the nower of the Sunerior Courts in ffrantinff divorces. . . Monday, December 15, 1834. v' - - SENATE. : "r. Afartin presented a bill to nutborize the Go- jnior to procure a new Great Seal of State ; and i-ar." Brittain. n hill nnthnrivinir .4. R. II. Hunter. Inf IU ' . . aeon comity, to erect a bridge ireross the nwassee river near the month of the Valley river; ' h passed their first reading. The consideration of the bill concerning a Con pfihon to amend the Constitution of tho State, was fJponed until Saturday next. L, message was received from the llouse ot P"ntnori8,announcing the death of William Adams, f ,npmber of lhal II,ui Trntn Hililfi.rd COIMltV J I proposing the appointment of a Joint Select Un.nUllr la tnaks lU rwrry arrangennls for hi funeral, ami tlmt lha MemUrs S im fygis Utura wr tU uxinl Uty.f ,,,WII f,f ,lirty d-ya. The propmltM, nu'u'wj i,,,! M.Hra. I arkrr, D,w(, sd M..) of Grt-ene, were a)rHnt ed the said Coiiiiriitlmf on the part of iba biale. I Ik Mial ihcn adj-sirwd, f IIOU.SKtiFoiMMONS. Mr. Kimj prrxntt crrtaiii piers relating lo tlw pncieihiigsof a Court Martial in Iredell eoun lyi Im h wrr rtifcrred. Mr. Waugb amfsiiKd llie death 1 William AiUms, oim of Im Mcmlsra of this House from tiuilford Csmly j and, on bis moti-si, a menage was ml to the fcnaie, proj.ing in rains a Joint Helerl ConiimlUM to make the nncemary arrangements fr the funeral, ami thnt lb Muils:rs of the I, pulalure kiwr IIm ttainl badge of iiMsiruing for tliirly days. Messrs. Waugh, l.imUy.aml Rush, c,unm mid Coniinillio on lha srt of this liuuso. Tutnlajf;lhrrmbrr lfl, 1134. HKNATK. Mr. Move, of (I recite, from the Coimnilloe on Military AlCiirs, to whom waa referred lb bill lo arumd tlr militia laws, niadn a n i.rl lln-mHi, re T""? J'" T'''" ' " , ' ''l M"" ,,,l",r,w, .'" commending iu rejeclHsi J the sold. 1U was, limitt rrow. iimi me existlicocv ot reiluciiiL' tlie iiiiiiiImt ol roinniiiMiisiel hIIk iii in each coniMtny. ('HM'urn-d in. Mr. IKjrliuni presented a bill providing for the payment of Juliccs of the IVaee in Rutherford county, for ihu is'iforuutmyt ,sf odrial duties in certain cases j which was read the first lime, and rejected. The .Semite pns'eeth'd lo the orders of the day, ami took up tin) engrossed rcwilutiisis uwitrucliiig Mr. Mnngiim to vote for exningiug a certain reso lution from the records of the Henateof the L'nit-d Hlsles. The residutiisis were tdeu read the first lime ; when Mr. WiIsimi moved thai I dry 1st luid upisi tlie table ; which motion was not agreed lo ayes Sl, ms-s .W, A jrrs Messrs, Baker, Barco. Rutcman, Beard, Branch, ('aldwell, Csnasi, Itowd, Fairly, Harrison, lligan, Kemlult, Kinds, Little, Lowry", M'Milltan, M Hueen, M illiains, Murtiii, Musi, Misomcry oT lIemonl, Move or nil, l'arker, 1'helps, ISaw. yer. Sherar'l, Shipp, Welllstm, Wilson. iYors MiMsrs. Amotion, Britain, Burns, Coo per of Martin, Cow j's-r of dales, Dohson, I'nrlism, IMimsmloii, Kdwurds of Person, l'.dwurls of War ren, Ktmett, 1-lviil, Flowers, (Jsvin, Hawkins, HoDdcs, Howell, Hussey, Kerr, Lindsay, Iysrk hart, M'Coruiick, M'li'sry, Melsine, Monigomc rv of Oninge, Mis-re, Move of Greene, Stulev, Hpsjght, r!s-m-er, Stephens, Wikk-r, Whiluker, , V hitehurst, i yctia. The question then recurring on tlie passage of (lie resolution, it was decided in tlie allirmative. Mr. Carson moved (hut the PcnatA resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole House on said re solutions, and that they be mado the order of the day for lo-morrow ; which motion was not agreed to ayes 30, noes I):). Mr. Sawyer moved that (he resolutions be psttpotsjo! until to-rmirrow; which inotioo was not agreed to. Mr. Edwards, of War ren, (hen moved that the resolution be read the secisid time ; when Mr. Martin moved to amend the rvsolutiiSM by striking out the whole exc.ej4 the word ' Resolved," and inserting in lieu there of residulions of a diflerent character. The Senate then adjourned until to-morrow, without the question being taken on either of said tnutiuub. HOUSE Or CQMMQXS. raee prento a bill to repeal the Act reduce the license Jo. od!won..the south aidenf Allmmarle Sound, and a bill lo pre- Ud aatUfiicieiKlum on'lha judgment of a Jiwlico of the Peace until the return " no property is made ; which- bills passed their first reading, and the lusl namod was referred. - A communicatiim was received from the Govern or, transmitting tlie. correspondence hich-na4-ta. ken, plivcjRbetWQCij Inui..an4 lull Hughes rulauvQ lo the restoration of tho Statute of Washington J which, with accompanying documents, was sent lo the Betmte, with a proposition that they bo refer- red to Joint Select Committee , On motion of Ui .Wauine. :Cominiltte,''od tlio Jbtliciary Were 'inHlruc.tiMl to inquire into the expediency of so amending the present laws made for the benefit of insiilvcndebtofflj as to"5b()H8lj i iiiprisonmcnt for debt except in cases of fraudulent concealment. .i j -- T r.,, i fS1, 9'w ireea wassiciu t county ;' MrAV B.- SmitVMtt MitlHtrisiwg tly NortfiamjiliMi Blues lo draw on the Adjutant Otiie ral (or a stand of arms ; Mr. Norcum, a bill lo in- .. . i, n i n . 1 cornoratetne Amemnne nan ivoso i-onipnuy , mu Mr. Bray, a Dm w iv-i .u- a-i 1 Bon. concern- ing the entry of laud in this Slate ; which passed their first reading, and the last named was refer red. Mr. Craige submitted the following resolution, which Waft ordered to printed and made tlie order of the day mfMomtay UXf. W hereas, by Act of the Ireneral Assembly, pass- Pit ftj TbV yrftur'TTOO.'chflpter fl, no persow Irr this Stale shall hold at one and the same time any of fice of trust, profit, or emolument, under the autho rity rb- tinted rJrates; and hny-offt5(S! Bf ttUthmt- XtvW vHrmilrmTTrinrlitm dcr the authority ol this State the senators ol this StateJo lbc'lInited.Statca,;and jfee-Ronroncnt- atives of this State to the United States, shall lie 7!ons1d(5red as coining witiiui tne neanmg and per- view of this law, and shall be excluded from all Stste offices, excent the office of a Justice of the peace arKjflkers in the militia ; and any person accepting any such appointment under the autho rity of the United Statcsand holding any office or appointment nnder tlie- authority of this State, the said State appointment is hereby declared to be va cant." . . . And whereas Romulu? M. Saynderj, powctin as the Attorney General ol this Btste, has accept, ted, and now holds from the General Government, the appointment of Commissioner -under the late treaty with France, in violation-of the above Act, contrary t& the genius and spiritof our Republican institutions, and in contempt of the dignity and So vereignty of this State t Therefore, Rr solved, by thit General Assembly, That the office 'of "Attorney General ts vacant ; and that on Monday, or some day thereafter, this body proceed to the election of some person to perform the du tie of said office. TV confined election from the town of Fayetteville has been decided in ftvc of the sitting member, Mr. "Sea well, by a vote-of 79 to 42. but totu a. THE CAItOLINIAN. I- -urv - - ! 4 ..is ..i umi HALISIUJHY: . SATUiroAY::::::DECEMDE 27, 1831. To our friends wt presmit tbs cisnplimenfs of tlio snssi, with tb hop Uut iKe roniing year may administer alike to thsir apirilua) aad teaijral lnp)S nesa and prosperity, and lUt Ui annual return uf New tear through life may firs them still in llis abundant possession of " all tlat niakss it lift to bC,' 03" It ia needless t as to jusfnTany remarks upon the inaugural Adilxwwof Coverm Hwain, which the reader- wrft find on isir Bret page. We will merely ask pniiiic aueouun lo u suismrnts whicti will there be fSsitid in relatssi to the sxfMwws uf the Htate and t' deral Gtiternmenta. (ten. Jarki's "emmomirtW ad Diinistratssi of tlie Utter sill there be sees in its true light, . CO" Fur the latest isd most intcrfssing aocsints tsT wlisl they are doing in tfie Ixgislature, we refer to tlie extracts fnsa tlss Ralrf h Register, In next column. (XT The Repis-t of lbs Committee on Federal Rela tusis, in the Legislature of Houlii (srolins, is given ia our coluiuns lu-day, alfl accompanied with remarks by the Editis of the Columbia Times and Gatetta, in of der to show what opinion is enlerUmed, by ui who hss hsd ample tuns and oppistunitj to judge, in rclalMM to the compromise bHweea Uie parties in that State. It will be seen tbat the Editor expresses dusatisfac tssi at the measures wtikh Ui to Una result; and we are not suflicMMitly versed m the local politics of South Csrrdtns, to combat bis views ; but It does Ippeaf to us that itojaerificSj sliurt-of lbs-puisyU wloeti actuated the Mute Rights Party in Uisir allegiance to Uis Stale, and Uie if opposition to the unconstitutional enactment of the Federal Government, could be too great to care tho present happy psdureof affairs in our Southern lister. At Uiis timu, particularly, when our NaUsisl Concernatre in so critical a situation, do we need friend ship and peace auxsig our own people ; and feeling, as we do, that the patriotic son of South Carolina will still be as prompt as ever to arise and rebuke encroach ments on the Constitution of their common osjutry, we reiteriU! tho expression of our pleasure at Uie compro mise which has at last taken place between them. OT One of tlie XatwnaURrpuhlirn-'hiif Editors in Virginia, in aiirKSJiicing the passage of the Oath of Allegiance through Uie legislature, yf South Carolina, takes the occasion to express Ins horror of the M gratu itous lyranay " which it exercises; and, Qnixntte-li&S, offers his valuable ant in coosnting with the Union men of Uial State M in whatever efforts they nay make to throw it ofT." This must be gratifying to his braihrr "IHiri" in South Carolina; but ws advise tlie " Vir ginian" to let lbs Carolinian attend lo tlteir own con- oerm, and io all his tilting against Uie Oath of Allegi ance in bis own State, a U imposes the ssine kind of "gratuitous tyranny" upon all who hold office, which is complained of -in the present case, Knowing our JR!itoCJ howl of the " raw-Load ind bloody-bones" which be conceives Nullification to be, w Jake the lirsy to imormhini that U does not at present exist in South Carolina, and to suggest that be turn his attention to his friend'" VaHe tWTeur,rof the -Richmond Eisuirer, wlw lately pre us an indi catioujof hav ing encouiitercd a vie w ofi. and entertained more friendly fecliuifs than formcrty towarJs, that "ma-ny-licaded mousltr." . AV are indebted td th PbilaJelpliia nuctie, and yontmercial Intelhgmcor," fur condensed abstrscts' from three of tlie Executive Report pxcsetrtSJ to (im gress at the opening of JliB-P'wCnT acasion. They will be fifund in nrseeding coluiuns. The length, of those LkicaffionU preclude thoir entire insertkin wourperj and we ttiercrore lay tx lore our readers, in tins form, the most generally interesting fUturoa of them. . The Legislsttrrc of South Cafollua . aJjoumod sins dis at 10 o'clock P. M. on Weduusday the 1 ttli instant. ' .i The Hon. JoUnC Callioun lias Leon reflected to the Seiiate of the United Slates, for six, years ran lit 4in day of AlarckuexL - ' ' OT On the 11th instant, the Senate of tlie United Slates proceeded to tlie election of tlie Standing Coin " uf Uial body for the present session. The Chair man of each Committee waa nrst dmM, than the nuiinbersof which Urcy were to be eomssied. The two most important JommitUx)s--ia, on Foreign Relation, and on Finance ar composed as follQW(;A ".On" Foreign RjUtiimt Mr. Clay, Chairman j Mess. King of Georgia, Mangutn, Sprague, Tallmadge. (, Figance-rrMuWebetfli, ClaaifiwanUossrs. Ty ler, Wright, Mangum, Ewing. Mr. Brown was elected Chairman of the Committee on.Agricttkitre,-" WeoTsiaTTHrr Senator from New IlampslureJ" Zaa.lteJf.rJsssMJa Ifgnale'fiiniseirj altliongh in bis seat ob the first day of fpmMt ft lt Bt slwe fa! :ber uf (ilher 6f the Standing Committees of the Senate! To the title which he is so fund of applying to himself, we advise him hereafter to append Uie following" sud GenUe- man of Leisure." "E D I T O R L A L " - fr A Royal Editpr I Louis the XJH!hrbf ' France? waa one of the Editors of Uie first newspaper publisbed.ts tliat 4wmtryfTfl3L--- - 1 fCr Wha vauld'ni be an Editorin Constanti nople .'The Grand Seignior of Turkey has a news paper published in the Capita of his dominions, and employs a Turkish and a French Editor, at salaries of $8000 eacb per annum 1 The French Editor formerly resided in New York. ftV Rather Severe The Louisville fKentuc- WAT JISTrTU v i the press and quill : "If the Editor of the Advertiser thinks it good sport to io memories' on the subject of law-suits, we. must 'jog' his memory aa to his famous suit sgaiast us for a libel damages sl,000, Qiurrr If we destroyed ten thoussnd dollars worth of Uie fl'llow's clia racier, hout much hat he gnUiF ky) Journal thu. "jog. the menWryof a brother ofrW on W rnnsmiiNTiAi. CANnmsTm ' A tesolutssi lis Ist-n introduced llilo the H'"t)ltfl (if Oi-nrii, pnaairi Ui otsiiiiMts tits lion, Jolin f'unyth, uf Uiat ritui, as a ('iwluUts fsr lbs iu't Presulsnry. Tlie rrolutin ws brmiglit flswtnl by a Union na ; nil we tlm Uist party's fi ling wnli regard to tlie pfi-tun.Msn of Mr. Vaa llnren Iks " great AUgs-iaa" lias d'li'f, in our npiiiHSi, stisal tJia leest flit lies of Jfi'U ting the HUte of (Jissgia; but, if the fmlrnl Deiiscriti I'qhjq Rcpulilicsns titers gioe tiis preferenra lo tno llirr, ho will hardly get a llis Kuts Rightf rtj will go against him, U a insn. A resnlutssi 'm now before the Alshaaia legislature, projswing Uie msiiiiiatiist of Jmlge White, of Ttnnea. ae, fur tits peat Presulonry. ttT Tb Riclimond Whig calls upnq ti lr&'furs f Virginia lo "take the respuBstfinTly H 1 issninsting I Candida ts Us thavnexTT'reaideiirv. , A lara-e aiimbsr of rsitudarrVbave alnsuly bs nominated, in dilT.-rent 4 parts of the L'moo but ajrvvs the srgssi of Die Whig, as the otc of the "Old Domisiou" is ge nsrally of immense weight in such aialters. ACKNOWLEDGMENT I Ws tender our thanks to Uie Isl Mr. Renrher t his sttentssi in firfwarding to us pamphlet copies of the Public Isrument usually laid before Congress at tlie cisnmencement of ita sessssi. Rut our especial arkisiwledgments are due to tns Pnstmastrr-Generat, and bis Piwtma t era-Su bt sJ ina te, fur Ih spesd and certainly with which these and other fkvors reach us through their establishment. As a sin gle instance uf which, ws will merely stste the fcet that we have within a lonnUi past received two public dis-uioent ouulrd to us by llis Ibsu Mr. Renchcr du ring ike fast triMton of Omgrrts I (& Hf is type irHT) original mnj ulerled arlulti, intrndri fur ikis ffr, tmt tM do not rrgrrt the mecttniy kx ss 4Ws under iff amiliing them this terrk, seeing tkat our columns ore occupied by matter of mint interest tkan say Iking wa eomld-stty. ' ..: - From Ike RtUngkRriitrr ofl)rcimlKt L-- ""INSTRUCTIONS TO KKNATOR MANGUM. - We have bad it In our txiWcrtoficarbut a small nmr- tioo uf the highly uiteresluig and abl delate Wi which Uie Resolutions un this subject have given rise, in both I louses of the tienersl Awinbly. In Uie Senate, it Continues with constantly iiH reasin interest, and rt is nut yet possible to fbrosve wheo and where it will ler- minnte. We reVrel that ws-were not present at the opening sT the discunuun in the lailer body, for we lust, wears inforiiM'd, sisue fine speeclies, (iv. Branch and Mr. Camsi are the only gentlemen whom we have bad the goal fortune to hear, and Uie only regret we fell at the rlissj ol the lour hours sMecli of the Utter, on Katur day, was, Uial itcMild not bs heard and nnderstnnd by every free citizen in the State. For aught we know, the arguincutaof both geutkuuon, ami the facta related by both, may produce no immediate rffi-ct upon the bo dy to whiuii they were addressed. The ligament, of nsrtv mar be ton tiL'hllr -drawn, to permit the e! evsn of the esisjrissee rri-sn - the ear of the parti- i5r ssa may be ckssjly stopped, by piej'idice, to Uie light (ST truth upon the understanding but, most assuredly, some of tlie seed sown will in due seasiat prisJuce art hundred fold. It .will be recollected that the two gentlemen were the early and decitled chammon of Gen. Jackson, in North Carolina. Ths former served with him during Uie entire period the President wss a member of Uie Senate, is connected with him by affinity, was a favor ite member of his Cabinet, and, untd within a short tHite previous to its dissolution, possessed as htre-e a hare of his confidence as any maa jixiag-Of-Mr. Carson it will dispsraire the claims of no one who would cherish encb a distinction a aa honor, to ear. that be coniriDUtca more.u put flow a Mr. Auams, arst nrele vate Men. Jackson, Uian any ono of hi, ava-ui Mortb Cavwtltia:---' ' .; How nearly Uieir Asid anticipations have beea reali sed, hnw p)ropritelr their fidelity has been rewarded,, what hope Uiuy senium of Uie mtrn arejboprca wnicn, lor three days, have cwiiiuau4erilie attention of the Semite and a niimcjis"tr3v of citixena. Vmy. Pranrh ccumcncl hi remark on Wednesdsv evenings ennfinued Uicm three hours on Thursday, and I IcaeiCalW having wee n piisj thtrltoiTniif ce"nou ra onl r riiiay. e reyrot our utter tnahility lo do more, un til these speeclies are publbthed, which i we hope w(ll be done with all convenient despatch, Uian to excite, without Uie power lo frstifv. public enrtositv." fkv. Branch' wsa raUier a narrmliue than an anrumenL - lis siaieii, s un minuumrwi, uie icauing events Ot.nia pub iro enrrr-r, ami mucn mors in aeiau man mev were ever before cobimunicted.to the publicj lbs estises and Uie-J msJipa rtiHuenres" whfcJi produced the dis snhrtion of jUcti.. Jackson's first CabinetMany secret of Uie prison-house waa revealed, and ma Iters impcr feet lv known Dreaented inJkdd xolisX-whieh mute h leaders of "Uie partv,' turn palo. A bistorv. hiuierto " T jf'i.wMjiiioiuHijuinnrBTCin,- u ooi auornen, Wiia numerous naewesswa, aecompaniea witjl mow gra, nine deserititiona Gen. Jackson.'Mr. Vatt Buren. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, Col. R, M. Johnson, Wdliaro R Lew is, Gen. Jesse Speight, and many others, were pourtrey ed at full length. A letter, from the last named oer- son, written shortly after Gov. Branch retired from the Cabinet, waa read with great effect, and the comment. y tt wa received with loud and repeated plau dits. We do not feel ourselves si UU, hammvot, 16 anticipate; the report of Uie speech, by more parttsnlsr irircn ta-tnsi exiraoroinary eommunication. Of Mr. Carson's speech, we must sar. in conclusion. Uial, thiMiirh somewhat discursive in its character, it est dress, snd wss throiighotit replete with poignant re partee, rciicnous allusions, sparkling wit, cogent argu ment,, and witWing. invective.-- - n -J&.An-pottltfit DiTr las been reported in the House of Commons, in relation to Uie valuation of Property in Uiia State wrrn-to ttm ing the mode in which it shall be given in by the own cjsUiemif; It piovidex flit thrappSmtiiiiint in each county o an assessor or taker of the Ux list, who is to re ceive a suitable compensation for his services and give security for Uie faithful discharge of his duties The assessors are to appraise the value of the-Lands, in con juction with two freeholders, and -f re Uien to report al phabetical list to a Board of Valuation, created by the act, who are to examine, revise and alter, and correct ine assessment ; and their determination is to be final in all cases. The Raid is to be snoointcd bv the r,mi. Court, to consist of not less Uian five nor more than so. yea peraiiris, and ars-1 rseefve ptdaf for their mviYKKm. x us out is a long one, out these are lite main provisional .' New Hank. A bill hss mssed the IIoum r.r rv. mons, 64 to 58, to establish the Merchant' Dank of ucwuern. nt success in uie Senate ia anticipated with some confidence. Supreme Court. The indirect blow simiCl si Y.. m "aPe. bill to reduce the salaries of, ina innirns) wam irki lis Va...s.. . u I. ii. CHsaLorra, N. C, December 20. V Our town hss made another narrow jmn fn w ing destroyed by fire. On Tuesday night last, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, the alarm of fire was jri venjon repairinir to the sts. wef smd that th h.f-, oocupicd by CapU Josepn J'ritcliard, as a Cabinet Jla- et' Iho, waa la fUmes, Frnm Its sitimtHsi, being In ihe m ielilif!i.t of stable hlM with msnbustiUe . loaU-iisis, Uli several wusleo buililings, ll was Uhphj,'IiI iliist iiiissiible to arrest lis pnrrss, until Uin grimier part of Ui Uiwn slssild be destroyed but, IHriwillistaiHiing Ui smsireiil danger, the rxertmns of the Fire fiiisiiiy stui the cilix ii IiiuUm, prsvenlrd Uie lira Insn siteislinf further tlian air. Make's car riagft-houM, on the M K, and lo Mr. DavuUsi' sunU sIhs en the N. W. A tum near the snuthsliop wse blown up, winch prevented Uie Saines fttm txtendinf further ia lUt direction slie slsf wss several tunes ' on Hie but the Uinly appleatssi of watrr fttsn Uia engiiis, and the Use of wet blankets, saved the hop, snd als a stable in Uis r-ar, bcksiging lo Mr. trrk -Mocb praise is due lo Uie ritixcna generally tlie as sistancs rerslet ed bUebt( ka, particularly lh females, V"Suf fTTll si rvila, and dasmrve Um highest nrarsn. (wr eacaps baa been truly pfirvulential -not a Weatk . of air was felt until the fic of Uie flames wss subda- . ed bad it been otherwise, from Uie combustible nature and dryness of Uie buildings, Us-re is no telling where it would hav been st(it pt Pritcluira la Us . principal sufferer, having lust all bis tools, materials, and finished work. The fir was supposed lo be acci dental. On ThansJay night last, about ff o'clock, we were again alarmed by Uis ery of fire, which oruxinetad in a chimney of Mr. Irwia taking ire. It eppesred to be very ft hi I, and burnt nearly an hour. Provsleiilially (s? ' th town, cusMslerable ram bad fkllcn on W'sdnesdsy night, and the rs" ws damp, or it might bare proved serssis ftir.V"irss. UNITEI) IN WEDU)CK, . ! Ta ih'i Town, on Tuesday evening the 2flrd Instant, by U.s iter. P. J. Sparrow, Mr. JACOB COUGH&' NOURwMissCRlSSY BILNIXN. In Davidson Osinty, on Uis 21st instant, by J. R Dobsisi, Impure, Mr. JACOB RYKRI.Y, aged about 70 years, to Ui Widow RICHARDS, about 00 year ot sir. We lrn that, 4H year sgn, this lady acted ae llrklewnaid on Uie occasion of Mr. Ryerly'a marriage to hia first wife! Also, on the sum Air, by the asms, Mr. AIJ!XAN )KR GRIMIX to Miss CATHARINE KKJ'LKY. . In Merkli-nburg County, on the tth instant, by th . Rev. Dr. Robinson, Dr. WM. hi. R FIJN'N to Mass KIJZA JJENUEJXSaN, daughur f Mr. Use S. Hen- : derarsl. PHK Btibscriberi will scH, el Public Bale.ai I he Courthouse in Salisbury, on Tlll'RSDAY -NEXT, the firat day of January, valuable Ne gm Boy. A credit of six nionlha will be given J , ami the purchaser will be required to give bond and approved security, to be dated on I he day of sale. , RICHARD LOCKE, ELIZABETH TODD. December 27, 134. - 1 Take Notice! . . . , I LL persons indebted to (he Subscriber art re- -' - quested to come forward immediately and set tie the same (hose indebted by note, are inform ed tli:t no longer indulgence can be given ( and thosn having open accounts with, him, and who find . it inconvenient lo settle the Mine with cash, are reuMaed call and close thrnj by BOlBll quite necessary that this notice should bn attend ed lo by all indebted to the Subscriber, as be ia desirous of "turning over new leaf" in his lu- " suicee niausrs at the beginning of the New tear. -JOHN 1. SHAVER. 8aliabury,Drc.27,1834. St . - Entirely rJ) c?Assorlmcht- OrVjVTCUEH, r- $ ass-SiSs.-f'-TiriM- " , 1 - - Ilrllannia lVare. Qte d oor-ji btrr;Jo n.Xutphy'i SlortxuU tw doort nc tow Vantel 11. Crtss t.) , rpiIE Subscriber baa wtreeeived, from Jila. detphia7art aaartnietit of the Vlsiv article, and. promiss to nell much -cheaper thall' They TT" ever have been dd in this part of lha Country Hia oriw Stock cuosists, in part, of the" foHowitig"tz: rticlet I : " ' ' . i Patent Lever EiigTieb, 8wiai,'ii French Watches. .. tsitJfjiilatesrtiiwhien Whrtfeiiwlisai - Agate, and Jet f 'TT Fine Breast Piii?j!Hj.lget.Rii -neo, Jel, Pea.rAgale, Jasper, Enamel, A me. i )ftvs4,'mi Totmr-'"r" ' "' v". Gold ChaintffJold and PlalwTWatcn Key t " I'lated, UilMnd-St-el Watch Chain arid EftrP" Slides and Ring; Ribbon Wf-ntch Chain -? " ' n . , - i . tTanrra: iwicojr.aiciunrisj " Fine Music Roxea, with shell cases ( 8ilver Pencil Cases and Toolb rkkil ' - Superior Silver THIMBLE, all aiaesf f ' Silrer Spectacle!, with G' Is sees for all aget j Superior Fen-Knives; Silver nulter-Kniveai nil it a ai ai 1 1 u ids... -- i j . Mt npnia Anb ixc. ate. uC Vltchei: nd Clock fepnired lit theiriortFsiE notice, and wwrantW fcr II lrwnihirTeweilery and Silver Ware made to order. Old Gold and Silver received aa cash. JOHN 1 FALMETU .'lEUUaawy, Deembf.JT;i834: - Female School: riWrEwirrfawr z zr " v.ti c.o s . . P . '"' so"rougnnavin-T just Closed for the Second Bessipn ff lbs prosur.t year win im resumea on mtjsUMotiday in February .-Iir order lo preyent ; misnndeyetanu'inp:. It la .mci ,w uieuiioo, mat, as Mra, Jones bas been obliged to refuse many epplicanta for places in lha SchooVaod does not wish to depart from her original plan of accommodating only such a number of Young Ladies as may be .objected lo family gowirnnient, Mjv WttuM Ilitntjr, whose .w?'DC9.WjmtJtnf by l.i. interest in tho School lo receive into hia fcmilj I ifJiaU number of pupils, who will be, aa far as-practicable, attjected to the same tovem. ohonl mm .1 I 11 . . . B"VIU- n fiveu iu nirs. joness family. The aid which Miss r. r,. .,:u k. ' . . , , win wjcessariiv require in eivinir instruct Inn tn . j . ' . r: ".,7 : " ""mwi num- berofpup.la. wdl be rendered by Mr. lUuntn and the Iter. P. I). Wn.sv .n. !... 1 ""cauy ex perienced hi the instruction ofyoulh. . r.g , per metr ciiililrea cr wards in Una school, are requested to TermttTStmtRt'mM Book., Stationery, U,V"' ft STk " ml . music, urawing, and i'ainting, are (aught by ex- perienced Instructors, and fiirm 'irna rutaborougli, Dec. 27, 193I5t' ale cbariicf. -1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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