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f2 NT stich a snlmiiirnofl'iM-F;;itof fthr rnion a-rrc barh, iff!" sb nm-pnr V- Tloiidu, arrived this , were sent i m mod ijoly down to the blip, she a?' lic.vdoc previous to the div ismn ..uf p..,',;.- reprcsrtted in the Achate to ihi lAci-utiie, is a:: i toon n:g (1 -Hi int.) iro::, l'ioii.Ja, for the follow-Mu doubt got ntf orThursday at high water, with- vided mm nheh ss, that t ho , r jv 0r"of a -t which no spirit, no enterprise can atone lor ing information : out any material (image. The 1 i tniughatn was not cllt ct any laxcs in t o c -h i (Jouutv which detrudes us, sh.imi-s us, an.) which ovcrv I dpt. Hkhha ki sati s lhat n Ipirw arrived j forme id v one of t li Liverpool packets, red star line, the citizens of said county, i in posed v o friend or American liberty all over the eild w id .it Riaek Creek on Suud.iv last, with new- th..t the She is GOO tons, nd owned hv Sails Wood. George lourt of Rowan, and which are coilectan.e uu. H-tp over. I armv under (Irn. Ji.ssrx "captured on the night of j S. Ti imblo andQ'tjin Isaac Harris, of New York, year one thousand eight hum .red and Uuriy The relief wb have for this in''! an. it ,1 v pit tore, h;.o "bMi int., Hi Nints U lotpjiiig to Oala't Mhe has had qpmli.mjl succcssaon of westerly and that the ir.;c r,m be cohected v .e . - . t .. . . . ....... " ... I . .. 7 . rtv...: i....,tt- t.i I he use of saul count) "U WIIILII OIOI I.I I I II l-it. I ; ' l. Il.;:i,l ...l-i "I 1 IMH -. .1 MM I I 'il I )(! IIMlIf WITt lilKfll Ott IIIB 1 I I II 1 "il lej Oil lll: l:iS'rO. J v 1 --- - oespoitsm every wii'-re win ci-:i i.t- --i is in ti li'tw most imoi a 'l .v r:;;v :if-f, f iot, that the ii'.ra Ii s o m v- hi !!! minority party, which render tie f..i .s oiitiiutiii tot ih iii M-r.iiic. !. n:- .'if' member we ciin tve, and now r-:t. i.: - i a .a mi- '.I, ;,.iU norify party tJe powT. .Mi. Va m Ihis party, is a tnioori'y Ir side- l. ' form of the Constitution, ' " ' the people, 't lie n ili.. i, tl r .r-, si : ed hv the disgrace. t' : . by the dirace. IJeii.'uL-'.r '.: , i ' Tii vle stoo'J ti.i : V. r- oi !':.- Y:s M's-iis. lic i'oi. m, Kwina; oflilioi is, Io . (J Kin of A!a., Linn. .V-.'.vj. Nn-h i l -. Hives, Robinson, U iiVos, e'evi r, t. , ' inade, Tijttnn, Walker, ;i'. Wri! i. N.Y3 .Messrs. H.iasd, Mi l. k, ".oli u:., ( v. Crittenden, Davis, 1'vvin of 0!iii, llt'i.i ,: k Kent, Knight', MiMire, Vit nliss, ie?-n. li.i.!i: Southard, Jswift, 'jfoinhr.s-iii, Wcbsti r, V. .ale 1:.". The four yeas in it.rlir.i irirepsf rfiit their Ftates, proi'ed in the :oe I;'st.!e,.ti:i ! ole.-ti I'nmn und Strange of North Carolina, came lVom a State which, in a full vie, is dei-ikdlv V!.;,j. Duehanari represents n small Van Ihireu t.i-j rdy in t!ie irreat Slate of Pennsylvania. Ahlui . ha j. refund to instruct her Scn.dors to vote for thi. fan jusr reach l tt.nt city, tiia ttie late ludtu Expntiias process. Nicliolas represents an ;..:ci-1 "Triors who were encamp., d about t2" miles from dental luajority in Iouisinna. Walker of .Missis- ''' place, under the charge of Lieutenant Slosn, sinpi, and Niles of Connecticut, rcpreseat a small 'atl broken loose, an 1 t ilicn to the v.oU, carrying Van lluren majority in the States from which they with them their rilles, iimnuni-.tion. etc. Their came. The (ieoria Senators were both absent, j run.brr is some two hundred, and there is evcrv Mr. McKe.,11 of Penn., anil Parker of Va., were j reason to lieheve that they arc as hostile as at any absent. From tho absence of the Senators peri ! of the late war. They had created coiisid (Cuihljertof Ce.ria excepted) we may reasonably j ': aUnn in the neiphlM.rhiHMl, as they were ii.fcr, that they are not Evpi infers.' There are ! cousimly whoopin- and shoolinj; around the dwell, now three Wing vacancies, oi:c in Delaware, ouc ' "s uf lh iohahitants. Tlie vohinteer coinparues in Maryland, and one in LoM-in?. jofChimbus were ready at a inomenfa warning to Tnus by an accidental majority, this outride has inen jerpetrated. J Ii" States and tho VjiiO refuse it their a.s:nt. Let tin; refusal then In: proclaimed. Let tho country ito ofl'f he disgrace the slaves of Hvecutivi pwsrrr hae ;it uik-o it. I.'t public me'tliii'4 bo eolle.!. I.-t lire act tlien st intl as it i, tiie unautlr rt f:A. :!" violent act of men whom climre lus t.'jt :: t a po.ver, which thev h.ve abused and disgraced. Th" Tw i:vrv-, I'oi'K as the N'lNiTKKX iu .Mtirv ! oi!, am " i'omor-j ai" tojlher. Van Hnren ie ids t!:ctn. With-' :il the courage to take the bavonct, as dnl li -fipaite anl Cromwell, he takes this iasiJi "is mo le of de stroyin out Clays, our We!-ters, our Prestons, our Cnlhoiins, and the o!i;rr Patrh ts, who have for vears r?si,ted Y. cuie Power as did the Pat riots in the best days of Roman L;t"rlv. The cotintrv now owes the. :i a c!ieerins voice. "";. o-i." 44 Do not in: pi, on: :i t. The Peopfelt.t iirr tr.'.'i yvl, as oy iic ir vn-s iue n.ie j-im . ujiicaus, in toiijiiiibuiiii nim.miiiii ii'fui i .up, pr ve'i. " lpupi.e your record though they may, j ie from Ihe S'ank of Ol.dieiie, one from Nev they ca;!:!..t expunge you : sckak, and the country j kind, and Kn n-Lung Chmg lau, ihe imin'- h-de Rett-ill resp i id. SritiK till tlie ilagger enM.rs t!:e nrcaem-oiv,. ,,f the mja.-ror of Chio.i, have pur eu ite, as it ins in Republics of i l l, and theo, I chased the Raok of Lowland. Ntc was ihe micleu wfien von am in such a danger, a n-i'.ty host i l l of this pai iy. They seem to have bul one oul i ....... . l . ... I...... :..i'...i . "... i... .!.... I to insarids will cone to v"ur reM-tie. i lit la n-i.i ge of the H'hi f:art; ; ati J on t"ie ,'u.- ; pi.-nmity tliey will a trr .t the P 1-. r. Van IJu ren is now to run the A la in ri.ro This race hie pro-Ta'ed him forever, f.r it ;io v miles all sec tio"s of Wfiir par.-. . V E It Y L A T 11 V It O M 1 i: X A S From the Sew Orleans True American. Tiie flo'i. M. Hi-NT, h iisfer P.er jpotenti.iry and Iv.voy I'vtraordinary from the Republic of Texas t: t!ie (J nte.l Slates, arrived :tt the Sut!i-vv:'-t Pass, Sunday, the l.ih iotant, ir; th' armed sh oaer Terrihl-, on his ay to nsh.iu!o:i. Advices from Columbia, Texas, are to the -i'-Mh ult. I :itel!iin:e reacht! the s".it of i iovernnitit oi r-f - !iv, 2jth,thit th- Mr tic in army v.;e pre si. -r;!- tiie borders of the fUp-.bli'.. (iVnTal Houston o is to e:ivi for the army in a f dny His nea'.th i r..,M hy improving. C.er.l orders ,. :e e-, .,,, ? (r i " par' iricii, ao i s;og tne pu!,ic o coujiiiir d.oii'er, und cin it:"-oo ti:ern to le prpj r-d 1j meet the iuva Th IJiar.s still conh;:e ffi commit depred i ttons. A Mr. Ih rvey, Ins wife and s i, of U hi;i son's O.lony, f-v -.i.ly -I'.vt miles above Te:''.i'! ir!, east side .d the ll'.JBus, were found dead aa 1 se.i! ed in his own !ih!-;;. His daughiei, ei jht or tii.ie years old, wa, carrt'v! oit hv the Indians. Tr.e ma ran h'rs were n: iir.J on shod horses, as pea red from tho traces, and are si;p.-.ed to have be!i enTured i't other d preri if'tons. fiom the h it found at the hous-., ia-i ;:momi tn ld to a gen tleman liviu 20 or 3J ::o . s firther wed. Mopii.r, Jin. 17th. r The Steamer Clnnpiou is just :irrived from Pen sncol a, and bri- gs i:di.r n ti in t!i it ilit? IJ. S. sloop of v.ii R i .ti, riv'd ve-.terd.iy fro.n a cruiz". h"i.:g on board Ju ljc F.l!:s, Minister to Mexico, v.'i- h.:vi:g deina.nled his passports troiii the .M'--i-cao gover.nnt and bettr.5 refuseil, left the country without thorn. II ' proceeJed imiucdi itely to Wasli ioton city. L.VTB Vila X' j .UilIDA. Froi) the S.'itk'rn rterrhr. Ry the f.;.ivirr.f ititelli'cnce, extracttd fcnm the Savannah Republic-m,! wi'd Im? seen that thef rmer conj 'clures iu relation iotK'oo'.i ni l his forces, were incrrect. It seems that now the Indians are between the white settlement ri id our army. Oeeola is stiM, it seems, in the cfjve of the Wrthht o,Hhce, and his f,, vers s altf re I ah-wtt in de tchuifis wilhin ,'h'h r.ntr.. 1 1 is ndroitoess in tiie evasmti of his pjrsu?rs is rertatuly vvo.iderfu!. Io'! .'d, the drt ids ivf the variom operations it: 7iordi, the ase wih which the I nlians have t nil i;ns, when th-v ch s srvr-tril the.-ns dves from an eager ::nd vijihi-.t rsilint, proves very ronelu-iv y, tint probably, with th evception t.f the 1 :di i is themselves, none appreciated or Me- a,-aVe of ihiiug s, the ulm-ist ioitirnioun- tabl- o l 't ic? in t!ii w;iv f tb iK'n.-f raliin oft their hiding rdace--; and cave Oe--J:i f.ir Ixd'er grmi ids than we ?-3.nise,l h hid, fir his bu-t. lhat fv wit.J maintain the war for five years., a (jfnuivi an ' Torres sent ngaoK-t nun. i.atf.st gkx. jr.ssurs arm v. We sre iudeii'.eJ t the poli tericsj cf Capt. Heb . - I" . L - . . I " 1 ii'iio ihei." ihe fellow Irimi4. sont out hv Gen 'mmii ; - a spy, in March, 1-:5G, and mver re- tarred. Trr Ni-roe that were captured, slate . f ur,:i! t)ce!i in the Cove of the Withlaeoo- .i-ts io- -h.-e, s !. Gen. Jk-si ! had sent down troon.- i 1 ii u .; -i.io of the Wiihlacoochee, in order to j lake ' '!', i!" jt.i-sih'e. ( '. pt. iir tnKi further states that it was re- i ... d 1 limns was to hue been huu oa Usl rt.n v rP'ie .rcK.-"f i"e ( Viirier of tho 12th ult. says : f i r.. i .), no ieiHrfci to be plenty between a:.o v-. n;!isvi!le. A IkhIv ot men . ";. i r . i.(orosed of dt iehiiienis from , .. i ;' "i!:ti.-i of this and neij:h!rin; j i t i !OTire ot t!e Lulled Stales, have n-onr ili.it section of country, and to "ive li i ti- I. -'i i X 'i "a hattlii if they c iin lie found. It is sup-i-- a hi.dv of Ii.duns between ()rane , , U-' .iiit! the ().;hl.:ia!;a. . I i "I'hitt the Indians in considenibh? force are bo- iwt u in .tod !. army, is ahisesl ccrtai'i I rum ie p'.'its rccvicd.' Tin; t:i;i:;:Ks. A lip received from the nlliee of the Col'.tw- i ''us Jhru!l,thiu i! JO::i nit, slates that intelligence ',UL t-J "tHI I'rnm the (ieirrgia Jimrnal. The followt:i' Lvfract of a letter has lier n fur- nishel us nr publication; the news is I.Ml'oUT.vNr, IF TKI K. Cn.vni.rsTox, S. C. January, 1?37. Di:.u iim : The same trick has lately bt'en jla- cd oil in LhhI-ui, lhat has Ik'Cii in your State, in rt - latiim ti buying out a 1 ink. .My corresjoiideiil ut Loudon writes under the iatet date, thus; il ..anu :i- lui:;i; tho pal w'ck, $un cio: luis hei-ii on tip-toe, as to certain movements in and .oK.ut Uie Hank ol Ilirhmd Also, as tocer tam stra.iirers here, some of wiio:n vere often seen at Ll.iy.is. Yesterday the mystery was revealed. Nie iuj. die and some ot' your leading Nuilile rs, witn a to the Umoii.Deiiiocratic-Jickso.i-Va.i-R.Men-li. - and tual is centered iu him. It is said that toe Cjovernor of the Rank aiid most of llic coo.pinv were soon bouv.ni vir. The Chancellor f the Cxchequer attntded nonie of the meetings, it is said, under a special cn-nmis-rion from the ministry. The K.ng waa at Kew. The Chancellor of ihe Lchcipier hJld out for j sometime, Lut was tiually ovcrcoiue by the ait and ina;ia:etneni. ol -Mr. iJid .1? ; hut it is not ?trang, thr vvno can stand old Nic I l'arliameiit vmj know had ieen prorogued to the . The (thiaat i i!is.ivt'(l, and it is said that there will be another Peel miiiiairy. I donbl it, lor no man em su.-tain himself as Premier who vvid not let .Mr. Iiidu.'e's conust.l rule. iv-l uid is in an awful conditior. I sliouM not be s.ji pi ised if within 12 tnoujii, .-he w;is convert. j c.j j.-jtoa horrible I)t inocratic Republic like yours, I bcur a crowd now huzziiug lhr the King ami ,.l:ir cotrv ; but I tear it is all over with u" j The 'fimcxoi this morning, says, that Parlia- (;,ent will be convened immediately. J ANOTHER LIVERPOOL SHIP LOST ON 1IA.WPS1 RAD IlEACfl. Ily slips frutn our attentive corresxinflerits at New York, we learn that the ship llirminham, (.'apt. Pattiso.!, went a-hre ,,u Hampstead Reach on Wciasday morning about 1 oVik. The !'- uiinhain was loaded with wheat, dry goods, iron, i no:: I, kc., and had sixty pas-cners on ln.ir I he passengers had all b.-en landed the shm had bilg ed. A steamboat had been despatched to her to render assistance. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE SHIP RI mil NCI I A.M. Since the .-move was put in type we have receiv ed the Conner ami I'lantirer of Tuesday moiiiiug igliteen h urs in advance of tiie ilxpress mail j iroin it we have the tollowing pailicuiars. The lliruiinjliarn sailed lioni Livorpoul on the 11th NovendMrr, wi:li a fu!i cargo. During a tem- pestuou.s vovage, she lost two men overboard, had h.r !.u!urL .linr mid :l whil. laint viisbed iViim i the lop of her cabin house. She as spoken on i... or. i. ..!.:..,,. I .- .1... -i ..i.... s:..!i.. : iir te. ii ijiiiiiiii' in itai.ni i auiii .:mi i . ai in . .j ' ;it New 1 oik on the ord insianf, aud supplied vvith provisions. Abut two hours In-fore she struck, . . - " ' ' lie made the IIh!aial Lights, and af:er runiiing in clos to the bar lor a pilot and getting none, she stood olfs'iore for a t::ue, a-td then hauled her wind to the northward. At half k st tliree o'clock on Wednesday morninr?. she? struck while m ihe act of tw dug in stays: a cast of the load, the sccood mate asserts, was taken a tow moments before, and Millie raiue of the county id Kowan, umn j iuiuic-tathotns- water f.und. The ship had her thr--e ; Liis'ature shell otherwise provide and direct, and w hole tops-iils and courses on her at the moment, j elections shall le held for members ol Ik lit lloi;s;s but the wind lieing very moderate, the shick wasffthe Genera! Assvmb'y ami ot Cangris-s, by tie hat slight. Al daylight her situation lieing discov- i Sheriff or other returning oil :cer of Rwau Conn- -red, t.ui sltK.ps went to her nfes,tailc. and took j from her th- (Kissengers ; the sailors tini, .tt the vessel, and also t..k passage in one of th sloops. All were salely landed on Rockway beach. JOn Wednesday, at 2 I. SI., fcheVts Uyin with ; her head off shore, nil sail set, and a eonsiderahl of a list a port; had twenty-two inches of wal le j er i-i her at tho time, but was inf nned that she made , n.-. morn water than she did at .":. The wreck on biird with 20 or VA) men. ready lo I assist, but was ii' t allowed to touch anv tiling on : Koird. Th- C-urie. and Iviouiiers New s 15 ?at t brought up her letters and inanifcjtt. If lighters ; DiVItt COUNTY. To lay ojf and etublish ,t ( Of.Y'T, by the name of Be it KnactM Ini the (hnt ral Asscmhly of the State of JS trtt Carolina, arul it is hcrebj enacted by the aiithtrity if the same. That a county shall be, and ihe iamo is laid oil and established in tho Territory nw comprehended in the limits of wow- au eounty, mrth of the South Yadkin, beinuin at tho juuctoii of the North and South adkin River, thence up the South Yadkin River, to the Iredell county hue, and all that pari ot the present county of Rowan, lying and he tug north of said River, shall hereafter constitute a separate and dis tinct county, to be called and ki own by the name of Davie, iu honor of the Revolutionary Patriot, Wiliiatii U. Davie ; and it shall be, and is hereby invested, with all the rihis, privileges, and immu nities of the other counties in this State, except as is hereafter provided. '2. ISc it further lliacU tl, That all Justices oi ihe Peace, and officers of the inihtia, w ho reside within the limits of the county of Davie, shall con tinue to Hold and exercise all the official jxnvers aud authorities, in and for the said county, that ihey bave hitherto held and exercised in aud lor the county ol Rowjui. a. lie it further Unacted, That a Court of Pleas aud Quarter Sessions, shall be, and the same is hereby established, in ami for said county ot Davie lo oe lie hi by the Justices last aforesaid, and such otuers as may be hereafter appointed in and tor said county, on the fourth .Monday of I'ebruary, May, August and Novcmtier in each and every yer ; the first session of which shall be held iu the Town ot Mucks die, when the court aforesaid, a majority ot the Justices of said county being pre. sent, nall appoint a Clerk ot said Court, a rmcidi, u Co i oner or v oroners, Couatuolcs, and oilier olh ecr tor said county, w ho shall enter into bond as requited by Law, and shall hold and continue in miU uUici'.s, oniii successors to tlictn arc duly cho sen ana tjn.tliheu acciuom to the Acts of the waieiul Assembly m sjcii cases provided, and the said court at Us tir&t Session aforesaid may appoint the plu.uc ot ils .ulure bcjsi'jiis, until a CJourl-liouse snatt bo erect to. tor sjiu eotKity. 4. Be it further Unacted, That the County Court of Davie, u majority ol the Justices bemg present, snail appoint live Con.inissiotiets, lo select i ucivi loinc upon a site, for a ermaueut scat oi jjsticv in suid county, iind shall purcnae or n.-av ii'Ccivc l Oou.iUon, loi ihe use ol sitid touii.y a irtici ol laud, coiisislmg oi noi less than l a cut v j hvc aeies, to u.' conveyed to the Chairman ot the vtoco iney si. .in lay on a 1 o.vn, the name ot moicii snait be ttelei mo.i'd by IhCttiseives, iu vvuich ihe puOhc CoUi l iivosc oid Jan ol saiJcoui.ly" soaii be . iccteti, ami iuur ti.e coiupiciion ol the same, the couils t said county shall be neiu, ani Ihe Cierks and itctii-ier ot:w.t s suaii ie kepi in said town. o. lie il further Unuctca, i iiul tiie Commis sioner so .ij.p.noa u.- atorcsiiid, alter iayir.goit th lo's .-t i.iu x own Hioresaia, uuu destgnaiin UCIi Miuil be IcliiU.id lor paoiiC Uc-l Sf siiail : pOfce I'ne rcid.;e i .she at Pohh'c Auction, upjn a credit ol o:.e aiid lo eura, and stiull take bonds withovcunly loi ihe puicit.ise n.. -ney, payable to the Cuairui.tu ot thv; Court, and 'Oo iiccessoi in die), amd the .sud ( ii-aruiau sUan execute titles lhsretoi ujcti the piivmcul ot tin.- purchase nioi.ev, which snad go into lue County 1 leasury, and l4l said Court of Picas aud Quarter fcessn-5 may levy 'taxts, lor alt public tibes, under le same inn s, icguiau ns and restrictions as the 'ke courts in other con. dies. b. lie it jurtner Unacted, That a'PJr0"s w may be habie lo i;u.rio..iiient uik11" U1,V process either civil or criminal in said t-'Uulv, lh ro Ihe co,. pa iion oi the pubiiu Jati ti-14-'1". "J coiii nntteu to the Jail ol any ai.r"1" uMy , m uko manner, us when a Jail ha vieslrovcu by ac- ClUllit. , ' 7. lie it "irtlier Uaclcd, l hat the Court oi Picas an. Uoaitei oesstotis, estaonshed by tins act m-1 Supeiior Courts ot Juw aud Lijuny, wiivn iiuy he-reiilter be provuicu lor said county , jiiad have tne like powers, iiuino; dies, ..nd juris- diclious, as the ao.e o.ur..- p..-sess ti.,u exeicisc in oiuer counties, a no ail .--tuts no oej iKimg iu un t the Couits ofRowuii County , w he-iein ihe citi-z-,us of Dane are i tii piai.did ano noieudaut, and all indictments against them r any ot "them, snail be trausteiied to hie CVuit Having jurisdiction thereof in t tie county of Daw;., in the manner now provided tor tra.isi- ri suits Irom one County Court to another. ft), lic it further Enacted, "l hat ali criminal of lences, wh.cn may bo con.inittod in the county ot lMvie, wuich are cognizable only iu li.e fcujeiior Court of Luv, snail be nun coiitinue under tne ju risdiction of tiie fciipeiior Court ol L;.vv ol tne county of Rowan, until SujK-rioi u Court of Law i- ... . h:i II tie Cieaiell lor ihe' C.'UtltV ol LaVIO. 0. He it further Unacted, That nothing I his ..r ..,.... i. .n i. constiued as to i'lotubit l.i . W! .-.. l .. .. r ,or li ir..o. e.!!lCtill'- SUCIl iili o-hh'.!..'.'!. - . .. tlie k?lie illl Of IkiMimi -' ' w" -w".- o - .. !.. . .... mav I rrf.-. . ... sum or sums of money as uiu ouc, ui due on any Juugna.-nt before tne nrsi Loiiit oi IMeas and (Quarter Sessions for said county of Da vie. 10. Br it '-urther Enacted, That the counties of R.ovan and Dav ie shall continue to he represen- led in the Ceneral Assembly as one county, and in ly, iu all the TVmlorv h reit i. re comprehenoe.. in tlie hrni's of said county, ai ine uu: -s .too pi.o.eft and under the same i tiles, regulations ami rest Mo ... - . . . .1 .. .- .1 .A . tion, as have lt n apimuted or may b.ereafser b appointed hv Law, and 1 1-t cerlihcate of said Sher ill, or other returning officers, to the result of said election or elections, shall bo as vaiid and ellectu.il to ali intents and put poses, a-i if tins act had never been ntssed. 11. lie it further Enacted, I j -ovi led tin . as t.j pre-c-.i!cctig thing in this ;;; sh.,l i tic so vent the Sinn id of Row a: t . arrears of Taxes in ibi an me n.auuer as he couid 12. Be it f rther t n u.c pan-, I"rs ",w ; n' V V Wardens of said The Cotton Market i, lookina up at the South. Ve vie shall 1k transteired to the vv arJcns oi saiu i vn,, sn.ui ot annex the average prices ia the various marts lor ting Davtc County. . . .,....,. 13. lic it further Enacted, 'lhat this act snau be in force from and af;er its latihcatiou. AX ACT supplemental to an Act passed at the praent (hvcral Assembly, entitled An Act to hit, off the (,i:vti; of Dnric : llf it n-inctt d hv the. Ceneral Aerddn of the Shift: of Xnrth Carolina, and it la hereby l.inictta n. ..l ..I.lll.l by the authority of t.ie same, i r.ai incic sm..u oc a Superior Court ot Law and " oi i.q.u. . j oprned ani held al the lovvnoi nK.iu': wnin a Court I!'.use shall he built as provided fhr in -aid Act, then at said Town and Court House in the County of Davie on the eighth Monday after the third Monday in IVbrtiary next and on tlse eilnh Monday after the third Mor. iv i. August, and on the same days in each and every year hereafter, which courts shall Lave the sarn? pirisdK ii.in that . i . c- r ... T ... ... I i .. rc t. .V ' . , 1 ' . . .. w. , . ret the couauct ol me un iJuren --hicra c: this sua- Kq.i n the several counties m this State now-have - ,,,,. ' . Jet, ounag our l.isr. Leyislaluro w hile Ihe lhll wa uu- and exercise. ) 2. lie it fvHer Enacted, That the enrdv ofJdvr l-,'"'s to amena tne charter ot tins comjvmy. Davie s-half hereafter constitute a Iitrt of the sixth j AL V-'T 4,i tane here comes out the Giajle wui, Circuit and the Jud-e ami Solicitor who -hali nt- il violent assault on the plan, eviiX-mly ihr tend the Superior Courts in aid county shall be respec'ivelv entitled to the Fame pay for attending! said Courts, that they now by law arc entitled to receive for attending other Superior Courts in said circuit. :j. .4m b.- it further Enacted, That n Clerk and Clerk and .M.ister in Krpiity, both men of skill and probity, and residents in the conr.tv of Davie shall bo appointed f r the same by the Jude at tending the first term of said furt. T'tey .s'.-al' oiyo bond and security as dvceted by hi v.- for such ot flcers, and take the oath prescribed for their qual ification, the Cletk so appointed shall hohl his ot fieo until the regular election and r.:nd:fen.tion ol his successor. The County Court cf Davie shall nnnnint thirty Jurors to attend the said Court in tho ?ame manner ns Jurors are appointed to atlfvii;! tho SnrrJor Oo"ls n t It i ss Stat. 4- lie it further Unacted That all eivnl causes dfiprif'in(T jn th" Seperinr Court of La-.v and ICoui tv for Rowan, the Plaintiffs in which cartas resi'l in Dnvie County, and alo all nct'orw of dctn.eits; nnd tresp-s jure clai:.niTn freget forar concerning lands in Davie County shall fse transferred with all r-rr.psi nod proceeding therein to the Superior Court of Law hereby established for the County of Davie, nnd the provisions of the act passed in the year eighteen hundred and six. entitled an act amendatory nnd supplementary to an act entitled r n net for the more convenient admioist ration, of Justice, and all other acts supplemental thereto for the nrp'vntment, summoning and nftendtnee of Jn rors for the transmission and receipt of the records proceedings and pnners, for docketing and brinijinir h ran?'1? forward for trial, for summoning wit-nrp--es for iosning oririnal and re.esne process prior to the first term of D?vte Sunerinr Court, nnd gen era'lv for n0 otlmr purposes relative to the prepar ation tor trial nnd determination of the business of said Court, le and the same are hereby extended to the STiperior Court of Davie Conn v. the not ice's ned ho.lye of the severa! OtTterrs of the Fmi perjot Courts of Rowan and of the County Courts of Davie shall he subject to the same penalties and forfeit uvs as pre?criled foi simi'ar ner!ects nrd rubles hy the snid act, and the paid Officers shall i.' ent itleil to the same fees for their Kery?ecs as are e?tahhshed by the said act for like services. i. He it ft.rther Enacted, That the Constable now rest-ling in the Counv of Davie shall coptiur to hoM tirir respect iyo otliees and perform all the (hdies- rpoertaioinir thereto subiect to the same rules and pepid'ic.'S. r'rtdations and nenalfies as consfn Ides jn other counties in this State, until the first Count v CV.nrT to H- he' 1 for said Count v. fh He it farther Unacted, That it shall lie com netent fr a majority of the Commissioners who shall he appointed hv the Counfv Court of Dtrie to select n site for a scat of Justice nnd for other puriKeo, to do nM things lelonrinT or an-ertaininr to thir conooission a-i fully and effectually as the '.vholeofsaid Commissioners mtuht do ifand that the said Commissioner or a majority of them may let out to the lowest bidder or contract for the building of a Court House :nd Jail upon whatever plan or f -rm they mav ileem advisable, nnd lhat the perma nent Seat of Justice shall lie in Moeksville or with- :.. r ii.n ,l t .. III l i. mi" --; in-- . in.-., mm v III 1 irrtlH1 any uantity of land for that purpose rot less than fifteen acres, any thing to the contrary notwith standing. 7. He it further Enacted, That the County Court of Cuie, er a majority of the Justices bein pre:o:it, n t y ay a Tax not exceeding one dolhir on the po!-. and thirty cents on every hundred dol lars violation of real estate, frr the purpose of buil-Vng the Court House ani! Jail. e5. Beit further Unacted, That this ret sliul! b !i force from and after its ratification. .1 BlJ.Ti supplemental to an Act supplemental to an Act pasml at the present General Assembln to lay off and establish the ccunty of Da tie, Be it enacted by the General Axsembly of the S-'afe of North Carolina, ami it is hereby enacted by the authority of the fame. That for the purpose oforgan'zing ihe first Court, it shall lie lawful for y i Ik . rft - .... any -liisiicc ot tne jmeeoi me county ot Kowan lo administer the oaths prescriled by law to such persons as may be nppoiited at the present session of the General Assend'y Justices of the Peaca of Davie county. Thtt rt tii- hohhig of the first Court of Pleas ' and Quatt. r Ses--io r' tne county ui.ty of Davie, i, fbe peace of the shaii he lawhd for ny u?iee ot the iieace of the rouiitv of Rowan to administer to the justices of ihe ci:ce of the said couity o! Davie, such oaths s may be necessary lo qualify them for the duties of justice of peace tor said fiimty. " The Indians hold a levee b-night." j Paulson, Dec. 24. When will thr negroes hohfne at Washington citv? On the Hli of Macrh? Preface. Persons on whom honor d benefits are confi'rred l ..1.1 I... ,.IT L-iin.vn lfierlre Vie honPth.il it i. ilt I fUUUillw ""-v " inn r held in oeen Juv, and not ;,a norfr, as there will be no vv iv of seeing then .by "e glistening of their soov faces an ": sinning .'V lr. 3"es. I liuzza Lr Johnson a Ula n-o ue go. 1 i V T J V X 1 T I A KIIAT C IK L V M . Tilli CAltOLliVlAtt SALISBURY: Saturday Morning, February 4, 1837. T11K COTTON MARKKT. swpie. Charleston, Jan. 2o. 10 to 17h. I t to IT, lo to 1(. 15 to 17. 15. .Mobile, Jan. 1. - - Augiiota, J;m. 'SS. - - Savannah, Jan. 20. - - Milled-eville, Jan. 21. - The .New-Orleans lice, of Jan. 10, snys: " We un . , jerstalid tiat o, ccnls was refused yesteruay for a lut ot-u-, bales of tine cotton, but the quantity w hich would Lr!n, timl is xcry clJiuli Coll,1Kirwl Ulth UiU slw.fc on i'un.I. Tho latest anil best prices at Columbia, Cheravv and Foy tteviile, will be found in our Price Current, on au. oiher piije. THE CHARLESTON AND CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD. The people of the w estern counties oufrht not to f..r- ' 1 the purple Legislature me purpose oi wmiipin" me van liuren meinUers oi our into loo raaks agnmsi it, and it had tae uiteiulett eiiect, e.xcepi s to a few of Hit m in the wi.v tern counties. As to the leaders, iMessrs. Iiayon:, Rdwaids, and Cooper, they juot at once obeyed tl... word of coumuud, sad rusiied with all their nn-dit. against it. Mr. Haywood signalized himself on liic occasiou by the violence, and over-healed zeiil that he displayed. For these, and other reasons, it was believ ed at Raleigh that he had received positive orccri frma Washington to defeat tiie Riil, and such orders dotit head cuurters are not lo he disobeyed hv a man wlio is lookiag tor oiiico, as it is generally acere-dded that lie is. Now, wo ask the people of North Carolina, what right have these corrupt H.hticians at Washington (Jmv to inlcnneddle m uur local fnatlerj--, and seini i ut ti;e;r orders jtiat as if we were a parcel of slaves unuc-r ti.cii f Is it liOt an insult lo lUe je-opio of Ue silrtte t A.m u a3 it palriotic in Mr. Haywood to try to sacrdic- liie ui- te.tt and welfaie of ihe people of the western pari of North Carolina, uierety because he was orucreu lu i so irom abhiiigton City, lhat seat of political c-or mil lion W e had e.xpecii d Utter things from Air. iiav. wood, but so true it is when a man looks to Washing ton tor office, he forgets his own Slate, and is oliiicd to do whatever he is ordered. We hope tins ulxair vviii open the eyes 0f many rf the honest Farmers ot the western counties who san lorted Hie Van i?uren party. 'J Jjey ouit e from th'i what they have to expect from thai party. Tisia is t),n most important measure that eer has been, or indeed con be projected ibr the upper counties ; it wili oi.cn as it were, the market, of tiie world to them, it vvid have the eiiect of doubling and liehiu.g the vauie tf all tneir lands, n short, it will give a new aspect to all tiie inountaineous country in .North "Carolina', and yet on accotrnt ot hatred to South Cr.ndma, we tee or ders issued from Washington a j-ainst it, and w e see Uio leaders of the party ct-c-y these orders like so inar.y drill sergeants of a tluiiditig army. Well, liianit Cod, they did not succeed ; ihe bih pissed. Mr. liny, woii may get bis oilice tut lug eal, but the peopie udl get the raii-road. THR RAIL-ROAD. The news: of t!ie parage of the Rail-Road Kill was greeted with ncicmg at Fayetteville aim Wf.udn--ton, as well as at Salisbury ; as wdi he seen by the lo'iovt m fro-ri tae p.ipe:s of those towns. The I'avtticvilie Observer, says: "The news of the final passage of the Internal It--prcyen.ent Act was greeted hero on aturuav ia-'r, with a salute of lfd guns." From the W iima.gh.n Advertkcr, of the 20ih idf. -CVertous Xt ics.-W e received last Suntv evening ny tne Steamer Henrietta, in a slip from tbe'Postma" ter at t ayoitevdie, il;e heart-ehcorinrr inrclhoerce of the hnal parage by the Legislature of the lidl p!-tWlPlr tac tt:ito to take g-5:Ls ot tho Stock in the ib "v-.',Z ton and Raleigh, Cuyettevilie and Western, and I;ca7 tort and Faettevdie Rail-Roaus, and increasing ti.n capital of the Rank of ( .;:pe Fear to i n-i amount ecual to that of ti.e ikink ot the Stale. Jov ful news! and cu-Jiy was it received bv us ll.r .. .. . a o i.nvm mo.niaj saw 1) l.,iri:v- emmn-cd mmi . j--o;. r.. i.ews to an i i '. noni oiis ooice. eonvee m- i ... ... - . u .lll'li.KI. J Ivery countenance Iv-u.ed vvith pleasure St leaj-ed lor joy. The iLgs ot' aii .... j,.,.. ever' tir a pmg m ,mrt were run up ah;0, tho Soud-uiouthcd caia'n pourtxi forth its lhunicrng notes 10? time f e ev, of our road from this to iird flx fMng Kifmues) v.or should we have opp.d here. Aia:;y taikrd of a ei -oral ihumination; fait, aias! the moon was to be up vt an cr,rly hour m full bngki,;-, and spared us 'tho trouble. 1 Well! v t s!:an ve say rr.vr to i . .- otic llenrc-cntalivcs. who have . " Z "u I? :; V, ' . 1U,1,,UlLt: t!iins of thorn in our List ntuiiocr. and thm ten o.;... . , . ...... i r: . n. : i : " oivnr, .initl ye DC. hove ;.-or:i our heart,, i that i do:nr xvhat tJ,ey have I "e 'Vl,Cir ntate lir- hv conferred a Jhl: ..... on o.emseuos tn-it future .es, Ss vcii as prcetit generation, will look f ack to their v..;o .s'l nig sp..e into existence a svMem. vl..VK -i vveii as the j.T V- protecte.' I o.ru.oi, as n MjoiUtl Oe, has laid ; brud Mid sure, ujhmi which to build the fin ly et i,,y Siate, aHd happiness ot the pco.- If ih -s is not enough. Jet them appeai' t a j i!u:ua inn ure prosper :- consciences, while tlj PUe.'ii tn rhoir -n w:t i , ,-' . hiiKuier resr.; .!!-. ev ulii-o.-..- il... i.:.. cid-irJr ti ;f crr.,-' a reward or- ctioarly the,r own, and which none can take fiLi The Fayetleville O!sorvcr also remarks: "We learn lint the n i . e o Rail Road, will he '?:r.r. "cnption to tno I of February, ard in ' r the Ut U soon as' arrSic-r- ! "L'T- of onlv i r i . . i' -"ii m mis place citizens of the other Con tiens f ti.,. ".i.;: ."aae. Uur fellow nitt ef col.. rt,'t.:. . t nt :cs will have an opnortti- ler w-dt l.e ; - ' i- copies oi tne cnar- ttr will he in readmers to distribute in a few days." W e hope that as little delay as possible will be had ni opening the Books in all the counties interested. The snaiT iSnow and if Kootsarp opened scon there will, in our onion, he no difficulty in obtaining ihe requisite subscription of Stock. Rowan, we are" cer tain, will subscribe liberally she ought to do so she owes it to her reputation. The People of Rowan were J v" tOJUllT IU I lie tlrr.n r- ., ' , .i . . . - hra to move m tins great project, they took the lead ,n getting up the scheme, and they will now be looked to to take the lead in carrying it forward. None can doabt our means to da so none will doubt the t-'r; 0 0 o o o o