". . A tt. Put, tu Prhi. THE SENTIN :; L. hates op advjlst:..::.cj. w TT 8-7. Wealaarf., ". t ' .,tv ?" j'. N"i i'.VM . v II o'clock tio it u 2 C. B. a, nd oa h, mo. ' i Jmorovim,. 'U CO0"' Inter, - aebu eontri.-. 1 i.. -....i .Xiuo iiiMimtw cuijtnt tundi. 1 , ,. . w,u' remuug a referred totUJu V , ' . ISTBOOCCTIOR OF SILIJL T Jflr. LON. k bill tn nsniMA.t. IV.. ll tte .ndN. 0. a R Co, the S.CRRCfcMd the Wwtarn nd N. a R.R. Co. Onbi.mo. turn it wu ordered to be printed ud relbmd to tlie oomaiiuue on Internal I m pro re men U. " y M' Mlt bill to emend mct to eon' ui m.HKm ii wu oruertd to be printed end referred to the Judicial- nmnitf . Bjr,V Ad,n.billt Incorporate texJnff.' . Hired to the committee on Corpomtione.1 r: By Mr. Bpeed, bill to Incorporate Pmouo- nred to Committee on CornonMnna By Mr. Hall bill to ineornont th. trit. . ' niea benerotcnt Societr nf Wllmi... .s.. ferredto Committee on Cortvorationef r." .' Mr. Cunninghm, intrcxluoed the followinjr nwAlnrlnii Htmhtd, That the Committae on () InAM. ry be instructed to Uke into cooeidenUoa the wuoie uojoet 01 popular relie tgrniiut the . nrw ' forced eolleetlon of deLjte during men, having in ?iew the ordinance of the State -- suu wjw queeusna arinng m toiu adapUtioa to the want of the , uura buu iw conauuiuonaurr, end to report at aa early day upon the ponribtlity of aoBw Wi- . """i-Mmjwm tu country nrom tne ruin, which would ioedtably reiult front ft, retort to Mr.tX addreeted the Senate opoa the above reflation. - Mr. Arery a bilf to -protect Landlords Be, ferred to (he CoinmitUe on the Judiciary, v .. ..... 8t Mr. Xeach- a reoliit!rAi lntrn.;n t,. Committee oa the Judiciary, to consider the pro priety and necessity of submitting a bill for the protection of honost debtora, - Ut. Leach, in expleoalim of the 'reeoludoa he had introduced, Mid toat hie o'ljact waa, during the prmwnt f1nn:..t r ' - .f t.I Iirt tfwmmii.ianf whiib Iti wu mmlutr in framins a constitutional bill, by which a board et Taluation, or awora dMinterat4 freaholden, (ball value the property of a debtor to be eold under' vxecctitm, ib eiHih manner, that anhtaa . the creditor or hie agent eliatl commence the . bid at, eay, three fourth of taid eaah ral nation ' there eball be no tale, lie aaid ha should an ' dertake to show, at the proper time, that such' lew was absolutely aemaniwa oy vry eon jiJrtion of Justice, the necessities of the "time, and that in bis opinon it would greatly ' enure, not only to the advantage of the debtor, hnt alaa to that of the creditor. ' Mr. Speed, the Senator from-paaquotank and Perquimans, presented the petition of eitizeas - from Eiizabeln City, praying the Quneral Aseem bly a extend the corporate limits of that tows. He said the petition is aaid to represent a ma Jority of the tattrt of the city, a majority of the proptrtf holder, and considerably mora than " half the value of the not ntaU of the town. The fletHlod praya the exteasioit ot the tenttom ' riallimiu of the city; and gives aa a reason why the proper advertisement baa aotbees made, that there was do newspaper published " in the town. As incorporating towns are held to be "of a pubiic v' -" and t'tiereiore do not require the notice nitiuiiuued in the petition, but that the petition may not be embarrassed by any doubt Senator may have upon the sub- ject of the notice, and that the controversy may be decided upon its merits, 1 say to the Benate, that a copy of the notice which was netted at the Courthouse door and other public - ulacce (as stated in the petition) with the ne- t eessary ceroncaies, suau u uieu jiu ui mu 1 1 be prepared for the extension prayed for, be ' f ,re the second reading, if U is the pleasure of . the Senate or ot any rlenator that it shall be I deem it proper to say to the Senate that a counter petition is being proposed, and will in due time, I presume, be presented to the Sea . ate, when I shall state the reasons pro and am, end a-Vt tlx Kenata to act as in ii j moment, -i i.-esndlnirdcialiug between tie ir ate, the City and thepartice directly interea'ed.deinande. 1 ask that the petition be nicrrtd to the Committee oa Corporations, with a request that " they bring bi blll ln acponlanco with the "urayerof the petitioners. liifrred. A message was received from the House traoa- - mittina an engrwed bill to eatablinh the scale of Confederate Cnratrv, passed iu first reading and on motion of Air. W ilwa it waa referred to the Judiciary Committee. Bv Mr. Wil"B, a resolution inotructing the Ooipmittce on Propositions and Oricvances to eonr the propriety of lemuneraUti? Juniioa " of the Few for service rendered, and to report by Mil otherwise. -.-Tb bill .relative to the courts of the counties of Washing and I'vde enme up on its second raaduiir end I !. i on' BioUu of Mr, Boenwthe ruh -;) eu -pended, and the bill aased its third and la-t nailinsr. " On motion ofJIr. t'ovh -ton the Senate eoS v - journed until to-morrow at It o'clock... " : . ' ' nOtSE OF COMMONS. . , 1 Monday, Nov. 28. " - f The House tail1 to or Jcr J 1 dM k - - AThe "journal of 8aturdayi prooeedinet was ' H'TTte; yta CounJ eri1 MJwa qal.; .... . .1. ..11 t. il. - L.311 '' " 4- j ' R i j 'VOL, X Jones a-iT .toraof8eth State boor. hli o lost fmwA ,0"nK.-to irteet.tor. tZ Mr. McRae.ofR.Vl,.-j' . . " morial tram Kk F"tea a like ma BtstePenltentr fcM.'t'D,,Bb,n'ot. i w wuowing committeea were anoonmul Oa so miichAf .!,. a , " announced. , latet to messase: a renitpntfarr. f Lowe and t .. i A4UllUid i i...v'j8,'i to lue ktaue of Government rations to iiicli) eitimma. - Messrs. Moore of am I le ' Jenhuw F Gi,ton. Kogera, Mr. Logan introduced the ifoUowlnff resola' iioo s r . 1 Mmeima, That It is the sense of this Bouse that the artiele proposed by too Congress of the vwwu dwo, u an amenament to the Constt tutioaof the same, knowa a. tl. u-.,a amendment, and article niouid be ratil J " yi " " wh Afseaipiir x JiocUt jCatoU- na. now La aewinn. f Mr. vTaugh moved Ut nfereiiea to the Joint Bvuiuutwa on ins coDsututioaal amendment, t Mr. Seomrin asked tnr lha AV ... . ..... . . L 7hrj WT ta,cea-M nows,; fh Aotionto stji irevamng 4 t .,.,.. t . T,,YrM.Kt?R AI!- AatryBaker.Barden, Black, Boyd.Bowe, BradsherBrowa, Bryson; v"mv, vu-a, elements, urawtord. Of MaoolL fliawlhnl. nf R n.!i r.i- Davidson,-Darham,- Everett, ' rrrow, ToarS Freemahii Gambril, Garrise. Gorham. Granberrv. JGoesa, HartiMng, Harper, nenderson, Hodnett, lolderby.Horton, of Ws Horton, of Wilkes, louston, Uutobison, Jones., JuOkins, EeWy, Ee Mn,:ndaU, Latham, of Craven, Latham, of WssbuiPton. Lee. I.rmir Ta ImUni, MarUn, McArUmr, MuUammy, McGoogan, Mo Kay, McUae, Moore, of UerUord, Morehead, Morton, Morrissett, Murrill,. Neal, Patton, Tre bles. Perrv. of Carteret Vvm ni W.b hardt, Kioliardson,. Kogers, - Roscbro. Ko Beott, Sheltoo. Bimoson. Bmith Smith,, of Guilford, Stevenson, Btone, Bud derth, Trull, .Tumbull, Vmntead, Walker. Williams, of Martin. Williams, nf Pit. u ;i. liams, of Yaneey, Woodard, York, 82. Kats. MeBm. Aahwnrtli liiuir nih n.i- loway, Garrett, llinnsnt, Jenkins, of GastotL Jaokms, of Granville, Jordan, Wan, Lyon, Ronnrree. rVwwrfn Teac-ui. Veatat Vitn nt Forsythe, Kays !.,,, .. . t atrxa and Frioi.rrtosg iiTonwei. Br Mr. Ilrvvm. a resolution in ' relation to i i..u mm t ui '! to ti. , j i-ue jiui-Mlietioa of the eourts aid the rules ot pleading tlierein. . . By Mr. Y, hitoeiil, a t.i'I for the relief ot Ex ecutor, Administrators, Guardians, tba. ' Bv Mr. JlcKar. a bill to authorize the Tree!. dent and Directors of Blount's Creek Manofao iuring Companvrof the towa of Fayettevilley to ro-boild their fuctorv. , : Bv Mr. Davis, a bill to amend section 13. chapter 118 Revised Code, entitled widows. ' By M t. Williams, ol Fitt, a bill for the relicrof W. H. Pcrkin, late tax collector of Pittcounty. By Mr. Morehead, a bill to prevent fraud. Bv Mr. Brveoa. a bill to amend tha charter of the Western N. C. railroad. k By Mr. Cranberry, a' bill to enable Adminis trators and Executors to pay the debts of insol vent testator snd instates pre rata. By Mr. Kenan, a bill to cbantre tha rules of evidence concerning mortgage deeds, and for Other purposes. , , . . ' tiy Mr. Kcott, a bill to authorize Sheriff and tax collectors to grant Urease to Auctioneers, in incorpsted cilice and town. ' ' ' By Xh AllaiH a bill to anittorba Rafhs Gallo way, Sheriff of Brnnswick county, to collect ar rears of taxes. ' , , , V These bills wore appropriately referred aad tha Home adjmsraed until 1 1 o'clock, A. M., to morrow; . SEKATE. ' - .,..! ' 1 "m Jttoatrtuoi nor. jn. The Benate was Ballad to order all! .o'clock A ' - "HVIKWil ! Praver bv the Rev. Mr. Hardia. of tha Pres byterian Church, ". - v t 1 Ibe Journal et yesterday Waa read and ap proved. . -, , H Hi l.Ai BJirORTS OV COHWtTTKES. ' .('. Mr. Wiffcins, from the committee on Finance, to whom was referred the bill to prevent fraud on the revenue of the State, reported back the same, reeomtneuUing that f do not psss. Also a resolution relative to the same subject, and asked to be diacbar'.fd from its further consid eration.' Mr. Robins, from the Judiclarv committee, to whom was rvf rred a resolution in inference to a portion of the public printing being exe cuted at the Deaf and Dumb Institute, reported back the same, and acked to be discharged from its further consideration. - '.--"Y Sir. Cnnninchsm. from the committee oa propositions and giieviences, to whom .WSJ re fern I a rosolutioa -relative- to encouraging ioreuta. Immigration, made tha following re port : That they have had the subject under consid eration, aud that they regard it aa one of Im portance, and where the way If open, worthy of the serious at tention of our people aad au thorities, i Tha committee, however, are of opinion that tha present is not a favorable time fr the State to engage in this enterprise, unless it could do so without appropriations from the public treasury. In view of our embarrassed financial condition, and the nhecttled state of poiiiicat alUira, the committee do. not feet at liberty to recommend any policy, which will commit the fi.i'.h of the State to enrgcmenta which subeo,'K't;t -vint, may compel her to abandon, and U.-ri ' v- nnir iter character, aad pnilily emfirr'S j art!.- inter'ted in furh er -""men!.' ' i.ai'.orircnos cf bhj.s a: j bESuj.imoa. ' Ty KrrCnnnii' ham; a revolution r(-i''re to arj.itrran nixt. . v,-,- i -. Cf T? " T . It 3 I ;ByMr. RobinsaVt! , p much of the Govcrmn t 1 uieuovernora mansion be laittee oa, publio buii.lin.-a, atructcd to riimrt h. i.,,i . 1 1 1 1.. irefi'rrnre was made. - , f Mr. Jones, of Wake; ' a I ' yorf Field Railroad tot. f. . y. ( tha bill with the aroo.. ordered to le print. ,1, , t mi l tee oa Internal In . I!v Mr, 1?.i i i-i ... .i i. iy, a liJil to enhance the va!i.e the bonds to lie iksued for the completion of the n eeiern Anno i'arolina Railroad and Tor other purpose,. Oa hlamotioa, it waa ordered to be pnntea aod reterred.to the committee oa inter- tut improvement.. '4 . . i By Mr. Clark, a resolution 4roj)olng to send measage to the House to raise a Joint commit, tea to consider the act of Congress relative to w ine eiecuon ot u. B, benator, hich a as adop ted. Messrs. Clark and Wilson were designated as the Senate branc h of till Committee. Br Mr. Ucrrv. a bill fur tha Iietter wu w iiwcnme or ataaiinir pores ana mules. on bis motion it was referred to the Judiciary . . . ... . vuiuwiiHie, waa on motion ot Mr. Jeacli, or Da vidaon, it was ordered to be printed. By Mr. Richardson- a bill to author! certain ooonuee to suhscnfie for stock in t he :ir and Coal Fiold R. R, Company. Referred to tne Jtwiciarv committee. . . . A measaire was received from tlie Ifoiii ran.' earring in the report of the Joint Couimitt-e recomuiendinirthe 4th.of Decembertieit f..r H,a -Assembly to. most to the Common Halt in Wnit uouv, woen me vote lor uovernor will be an. nouncert. eoncurred tn Also a' me.-u.Acra nm. ourring in tha proposition from the Scnnte to raise a Joint Committee to Investigate the- act of Congress relative to tha election of 1J. 8. oenaior, , s ,,.. t . , , . A mematre was received from the ttnn In. lorming the Beuate of the arrival of the hour to go into tlie election of V. S. Senator, and that they should proceed Immediately. Tha 'gen tlemen in nomlnatioa from tha House were Messrs, M. JL Manlv. Geo. ' Howard. J.. Pnnl D- D. Ferebeo, M. Wigtriwi and Thoe. a Ashe, "" wa BgTBeu to. asawrs. Harris, of ltuth erford, and tberidga conducted tha eh-o-tioa and the Benate nroreediwl ta mtm aa f,.i. owes t - i ,m ti t !,.,., " Those who voted fur Mr. Manly Mews. Cunnintrhsm, l''hn.a,' Harris, ol rranklii. Kelly, Koiim e, dU Umj, MelNe, i Uoiim n , , .Thornton. Fr Mf. iii.i, y,- Uall, Jiiore u.l i'i . I.l. Hpen', For Mr. Fool .Vf .s. Bnltork ("' . ':. Ilarris, of Rutliertorrl, jnnns, l. , . end l'.inhaT'T,ti. . For Mr. Wij.'rin Mw- . , For W.X.U. Smith J Sp'noer, Willey an, I Wiljiuu.o. . For. ifr. As.heXtS'iM. t'Qii:i;!on, Moy.' Jsfarahall, JcCorkle snd W ii . ' T Jfr. Robins vot.i for J.-. V, .ii.lon, Jfcssrs, EJwatd and Love v('-d fr Gau. Ransom, , . . - Mr. Avery voted for Gov. Vance.'. , , Mr. Berry voted for Jfr. Turner, j ,T ' . , - Mr. Brown voted for Jr. Reada. -r. . Ifr. Hill voted for Jfr. Phillips.' 5 . Mr. Johnson voted fTt Mr. M itehelL . ' ' ' i This ballot having , been, held in advance of any report of the joint committee, who bad been appointed to investigate the act ot Congress rel ative to the election of V. B. Senator, con aid- arable dicuslon ensued, in, regard to the pro priety of holding another ballot. M,wi, Wil son aud Moore were opposed to balloting atraln to-day. Messrs. Clark and Leach initialed on a" second Dallot. Oe motion of Mr, Clark' to go into the second ballot, Mr. Wilson called the area aad nays, add the Senate decided to go into th second baHot, and Mr. Edward ftotuiitatcd ifr, Ransom. lc f-c ii ..s t d$ a, , -. .anw,...,' ooa uuoiv.'o-jj s,. ' Those who voted for Mr. Manly Messrs. Ave ry, Battle, Clark, Cnaii!nj;ria Y'-XxtxA ; tr, Harris,, of Franklin, Keller, Koonce, Aioore, Thompson, Thorn toa and WUliams 13. .... For Mr. Pool Messrs-Bullock, Cowles, Gash, Harris of Rutherford, Jones, L ach, Paschal, Ruas and Richardson 9. , , , r "For Mr." Ash Menus. Coviii'on) "Johnson, Lloyd, Marshall, McCorkle, MclUe, MtLcaa and Williams 8. ' . For Mr. Smith Messrs. Barnes,: Perkins, Spencer and Willey 4. !.'." .' , For Jfr. Ransom ieasra. Edwards, Love aud Wipsjina,,-. j , ; ' i -i . ! i . - ; , . ; Mt. Fereboe voted for Mr. Few bee, I. .' Jfr. Speaker voted for Jr. llowarJ, 1, . , , . . Jfr. Brown votd for Jr. Reada, 1. Jcsars. Bill and Robius voted for Jr. Kp.-9. Jeiwia. Adams and Perry voted for J'r PLil- r;. -!1 liam, 8. Hy leave, Mr, fonles introil tc 1 a rr proposing to send a message to tl. J j .j ., raise a joint committee to becoinpoed i on the j.art of .the Senate aad f "i i-a oa t' a j . t oi we uouse, to oe Known as t'i cmnni.it, e ou the atay taw, whose duty itshnii be to consider all measure for the relief of the people and report accordingly. Jfr.-. Wilson called fur the aye and nays on the adoption of thia resolu tion and it wag rejected by a Tote of 23 pays and lyea, A metwag waa received from the House trans mitting a message from the Governor concern ing a report trom tha Ireauii.-r, i.-iLhi,;, t tlie revenue bill with a proposition to prut, uhirh wa concurred in; a! a meF.-.i t,i, insiem the report of Secretary of i;'-ue -l tini'sj,. r With proposition to r'-'i't. (''" irr I in Also a message trsnsmliun a jou.t n,u to acjoura over from to-niijirow tiu ,i' i ., ty at 11 o'clock, .Kot agreed to. A'.toai s proposing to raise a joint select comn., , - 1 1 whom shall b referred that portion of the dsr ruor's mewag relating to weight and wai -area. Kot concurred in. ' Oa motion Of Jfr. Pa-hd, tl.a F, i.ate ad Journedl jrixti to-tnorrowat lio'um-k. ... - -! l- . UOl'i'E OF COililON'3. , A 1 . . TrEi-oAt, f-'ov, sr', I01"! The i'',",e'wl cabled to order atU-ven o'tlf'.k A. M. ' II I i - i.T M Y r " ..? - - 'f ..Tr7;l.,t . t, i; ( I Y r -4 j . ; r JUU JU'l "' " rsf t flf .v . , , w ' i ' BB rKKSHBMTMBam r:i.-'', - ; i L - ii . ! i iMMia i .. j, rrayet by Bv. J. VL Atkinson, of the Pre- cuurcu. ... . f , . ,f ,( - , ike Speaker anaooBced, Meaara," Woodard, L! and Williams, of , Martin, as additional " tiiiiH-rs of the committee on the Judiciary, and r. V, tstmortUud as an additional member of ' e'lmmiiteeou the Insane Asylum, , - Jr. J;'tk presented a petition from thePree nt -s l Jjiiectorsof theC'heraw and Coal I timed Companv, skinw. F.,,tn f i i t- , nd.iig amount of the stock and bonds - 1 -'i j - some ol tne (lui&bed road in the State. Messrs. Dargao and Jordan presented similar memorial (asking aid for this road) from cits. . inwseti to oe pnatea and reterrad to tha committee oa internal Improvements. -, Mr. Latham, of Cravea. moved that a sage b sent to tha Senate, proposing that the two House proceed to elect the Comptrol- rci v huiiu auuuuui. c am agreea to, . ' KKPOBTS OV COM kirtTKKa. Mr. Perry, of Carteret, from the committee on Claims, reported a resolution in favor of Rufua II. JoRea. Executor of Alfred Jones deoaaaed ' - - Mr, Waugh, from tit committee oa 'Prop'o nuuus ana unevances, reported back a bill to declare tha Roanoke river a sufficient fence in the county of Martin, recommending Its pasa- By Mr. ifi-KaV, for the committee on tha Ju diciary, reported back a bill to amend section SO, chapter 24 Revised Coda, in relation tn Guardian an4 Wards, recommending its pass-' age; a bill to grant a general amnesty and pais don for offrncc committed diuina tha nr with a suljuutute therefor, recommending its paseaire ; a bill for tha relief of the people of Chatham county, unfavorably; a bill for the re- Hof nf t.ha lunnM ha1mmKI a kill i. - i 1 i , mi, tMf n- tending (lie time allowed for tha collection of taxes in certain counties, favorably with amend mens.i' t- i , , j Mr, Jlfomsstt. from th eommlttaaoa M-rata Bills, abillia favor of R. P. Julvin. Bherift nf Bladen, recommending tha it do not pasa, - -' . Mr, Harper, from tha Finance eommittee. ra ported back, unfavorably, a bill for tb. relief of me peopie., ,J --pfy , 4 ,.(' 4- e Jr. Kenan, from a select Committee1 to ar- r' ftr counting the vote for Governor in tl- t election, reported, rmommend'nc fiat ., Honars niet in loint Convpnt' i . . a ( i-m's Hall, oa Tii'- !ftv the 4tii ot i r t.int limj'iw. I port conro' 1 ' n,.,-.- i n i, i ,'iyn of '. -i ' lit rn,.i. r a 1, 'I i,,r t s " ' "ortfd bn k ;' j "ee, vim a r. wimmu l that f the Latbttin, cf Washintrlon, in d wl.,t , la done i:h money air, ti..y eolleoud - the existing law, and what necrwiy t; for lt r. peal, when tt wou! I l e ! - - I by the Revenue bill to be pr ui.,1 at t,,, ("'nt session of the Lep;islatuia I I a Reporter her understood Mr. Lorpr sh ', substantially, that ha favored, at th pre .nt time, tha collection of ad more revenue than was essential to keeping Dp the Stat gov ernment paying Us usual expense.) -' -1 The question recurring the Hon refused to utpend the rules. . S. . Ut. Wangh introduced a resolution to refer so much of the Governor's message aa relates to the Kiecut.iva Jiuision and ground to tha com mil tee on public Buildings, Adopted. . - - - Ou motion of Jr. Horton of Watauga, met a,e asj sent to the Senate, proposing to raise a juitit eommittee on so much of th Governor' nienjje ss reUtes to the subject of weight and nvuMomt. . - , , ' .!!..' (),i m,, tioa of Mr. nolderliyVa menage was sent to the Senate, proposing that th two Hnijoes, alien they adjourn on to-morroWy ad jop u to meet cinFriday, Thenday having been w. I pari a a day of Thanks'ivitTg -. j. , Mu J ,-, Hinnant introduced a resolution author, i-!' ; the Clerk of the House, to appoint, it aeCM e y, an additional doorkeeper. Laid oa th s ti,:. or motion of Mr. Latham o Washington. , s , , H1U.I ISTMOUDCED, 1 v Mr. Latham, of Washington a LIU to ra pe.! set of 1801 and 61 which oblig County-Co- i i s to levy taxes for county purposes.- -H. 1 y Mr. Davidson, a bill concerning tha eono (v at of Clay count. i . .- ; 1 y Mr. ii( Use, a bill for the relief of Jno.' Jw Lie ', sherilf of Richmond -county. (Aatho rt him to collect taxes in arrears.) f - - j J!'t. Davi.taon, a bill to provide for tha luciioa ot a tin.igeovar Aoua nvar u rj!(ee ctlimty. - -.,- v- - X(. alker, a bill to authorize H.B. Nor , late sherilf oi Tyrrel Coauty, to collect ar - nf tBJtl-a. . ' , , '- r, 1 the, a bill to revive th (th. 10th. a i h. s-ei! na, oi the F'ay Law, ratified OB t 1). of r .lUuibcr 1SG1. ' "r. Wl ,'.iey,a bill allowing tc to Jo t: f the peace. , , . . i 1 !ouw, at unon, proceeded' to execute tha j, ' ! r for theehciioa of a United Statea I lion. Joha root,.'0 - nt noimna :,st, of Cravin, oo anted, -Hon. ,a'v, ex inivcn ,n. Tl ft A ' .'ef Anfion.!'" i iin, of Wa I... .rton, Ujo. W. N. , H. i,f3Tirtin,P. Et. "iaatoul of " ' '(' ,,s,TemLWi""tns.-tTf'f,,.'1t,f' r, Hon. Om, Hoa'd, of Wiiwa. t . 1 . Mi Gen'l Watt. W. I.asomof Jiortha r . . . . I f .... , a-ldre-cl the ITne c j -'f port of ;r ' ! unu announced that Mr., P. Wat 0, i, i,i lljanrl SiiienliM lit lauded ti. (.i.nitiaient fi,;.-ive'.;ia and Ci i to t..e I i.n, snd id in ooncbi'lim', fc t I e C.. ic.M it nrrir to f .row Mr. P. or- and il to tM,a V. 8. tte,.one who l' f I n e.sher tmire fi-ry, or tnor ubnuiiv. - l'e '.ha, t.riL'y s'f forth t!,e c'-iiiji of C 1 1 l;mom atid adv-.x.ated hit ti-. tion, , i i,e consacutiv ballot wtr tUta had. ' ' ' ' V ..l- ' ' ' "l-"'l mniiiiWtM... I ;,7N0.51, The length of the proceeding 0f tn Ufa bslloungs ol the House oblige u.'to d. fi-r thera tlU tMwm, On the filth ballot, W. S. IL Smith had 83, Mr. Pool , Mr, Vw!y 13 1 ? Jfessaites wra received from the UovwnorT transmitunsr a rerwirt, end a Uovenua b.ll orawa bytuelrtnMKur, aud a report fiom the tomptrollar and Sj.-ii1.mv of t-: ie r t- the amount of lm. i in . -r juujiini to u o'tima i-nioituiv. 'm, . REMARKS OF w On ftHerdaf ia (U Senate, in, hit ruolutitn, itutnetint tkt Judiciary Qmmitt to nquirt UU tU mhU awaittM fJla.ewX nlitf ftr ihtftopU. - ''i, i , Mr. Cunnintrham aahV Ji, i.;. J" olution goe to tlie .Committee to whom X propose to rcftf it, I desire, to at few . word In reiranl tA i. v. i my privilege to represent ail honest and generous constituency who are in debt with . T . , ,e mewM to P"T. M h' oy fault of theirs : and this. I aunnnaa i ' w.ui a,i cuwmnniiie to tne etate. Tha anc- uuns iua ewnea iarse numiuira nr ,.. ... ow iu a worse condition than others, and U ia easy to understand wh theaa at e, anil now diaastrou It would be ui sucn maces to undertakA in r..n. .n-. W?n.. -thtw .T?K'ous and, indeed ifllthe. wuuie ptaie, me uiisorinng quituui is, how are the greedy to be nreveuted from to means that Will reiult in Universal banknioi. cy and while we are devising schemes ou tl.is ubjeet, honestly intended, ae are met by a clanue in the Constitution Of the Lulled StJte that seem to forbid eveur ai-an. atay the collection of debts. The' terms of thin 'provision are very plain and very conipn-hen-sive; and yet !t is obvious that its ol-ieit was oi vj'presaun out to prevent it. At stu h a time as this, the best interest cf the country demand forbearance and delay in the c.ihetinit of dehuj and mypurpoiie is to have this. hole ubjeet thoroughly considered by r -u cont petent to the tu-k, snd th, t view pi, , au J to this Assembly. Idislre t!iathu a report as to the conatitutionitlity and jus'lie of the ordinance of the Convention, on th.s s'l'ijet-t, end if that measure is nneontiiv!. ,1 or np. preaaiva to the h,iiu-.t debtor, t .t a I,' r meuTei)esiiKgited. "Hie a., r f t'sft utmost moment, and in t"v r si t it is due to a autl 'iin j,i, i,,. i . t., the senility and r-- . v , .... m tnj .,i..i,frli, i-'i ..... Hors, as a elm, a wull aa of debtor, timt u, i be no forced collections, uule-a in caws ot fiaud; and while the general prosperity of the State de pend on forbearance in this matter, it would be a WfOOg, a gN Wfn;, to- a largv and honest class of our fellow citizens, to leave them at th mercy of the heartless speculators oa tha pub-, lio distresses, if w can prevent It. - These are loeptional times, and it i due to those whom war and publie event have impoverished, tbat they be protected, if possible, from combina tion to obtain the remnant of their property for a mere song. If there is I'l-neral altemjit to collect debt by execution, alt kinds ot pr, p erty will depreciate to a nominal value, and thousands and thousands of honest iuiuilies will be sold out of home and home, snd still left bnrdeiied with debt. ' If (he property of the State is put up at auction sud nd tor cash, it Will tot pay a fourth of the endel.tedness of the oomraunlty, and- the fustilt wid be a few men wilt own everything, snd the mnjnriy ot tb people will be (till in debt, and without property and without hope. It I e.-y fr sul.h a deplorable state of things to occur, nor would the probability of thl general ruin, check tha suicidal hiule and greed of a fuolitt) and re , morsel ess class of men, to be found la all cow wunitiea. .-. " f: ' .All good mere, all honest ? -interested in prevailing it ;. and for on while I am inflea-, ibly opposed to repudiation, and devoted to that old fashioned honesty which is always tha best policy, and th surest fbaadatiq t indi vidual and of publie propriety, I Icrt that It I da to those whom civil war an1 puhliu c.ilnmi. ties have impoverished, that .every x ihiu in dulgence be extended to them.' Uive tlto pen pie time and they will work out of their embar rassments give them time, and allow them to labor with hope, and the energy whh h hope beget, snd they will redeem th. ir pnmiiae, t he honor of the Stat will b saved, and fim lot wreck which now surround ut, the luud of diligence will cause to ipring a sew ami smil ing, prosperity. , ," Arrest op a Hoe- Ti-1 A ' , of AllgUt lift t V0 h , h ii il I- ) K. C, w,-r brought to thisci'y by a named W. R. Will.. W. K. V ul. ihe .". ',i 31 It tlei;.;i, llltll nelll tliief wasaccompamcl hy a nnr m m. 1 1 a animal were sold to sir. K. 11. J-,., :.a m, l,,i had no nptolon of the eharnt, r of '-e. in- alfrniaahomhepiK.il. ' I. Sit, Owner of one of the horws, t this city, giving liitorin.i',i,ii of stating that the parties Lad t .' l ,e r , -j t',,1 now.. ; The. mitUir wet plaieJ ia t' a ban U i f 1 ' t. Uendrickt, ffho recovered the aimnnU. Ine guilty partiea, however, had left Die city previ ew to discovery of thehoise. ..Cut that time; Lieut IJondritk ha k''ptup a constint V'i.'i lutice, and lat Wediieadny lmd tit fax. ,wj of learning of hi Whereabout. Ci.,.cer C Lap. man and lTH'a weredi"r,iltehed in putmut and arrested. Wiili ei Watlo, st Orar '!u, broughC' him to tl,is city snd pl.iee l him ia custody to await hi tr'tul. CA,k.iiV Cuaricr, - ITaaVT Fnmmnt,--nif r . ' theAtlautlcAN. C. I:. IL vi lli heavy chr' r c' '. " - feet of Iu tl er, t 1 i f i i ro 1 i now tiu.j? a j. jod L and ""'', Good ir""ii -izea te jvA .VrtA Cu. ..... rf f,.- tiv - f 'i . e ' 't . ;cr- tas strsalatloa f tse Santaia ataksa it eas sf aa sm awtrable atsdiusu of advt.s:0r la U ent AevsrtiseSMRts, asesp;uig the tf.aos et 10 liass sf atlasaa typs at Isaa, whkk we sail a .k.,. ae follsws for tassrUsa la Us weekly Javeaa iBswtioa, tl 9 - " ws uwariiMia, ' ( ( . , Jot m. ataaih, - 3,, - '"''""" ' forsia aioataa, it 4 , , ., i j . JOJ WORK ssssaui avitat a.!..., .i t!,. .. sa Orrica. , T? ries.M:.t"ar.a ift.ljKtswra-t .in, y . .on or tra k r . tary cftlaT. 1 , r- fort... h; . , . , , j W the pre; ulu-n -f h.s ixi-:,. u. - Itm.4yerhopt..j i:ls.tthaPreei,lent will relieve him-elt entirely fiom tha dily dru.i.-ery of Plu.-e iviSaud ,av R to til aeveial eaecu- ' Uva departments. The meesns and accomp eying documenuwill necessarily be voluminous, aa well as highly i- reetinrr, embraclD!f, as they Will, a view of our foreign tuiuliuns ssid the ili. tractedcondition of the I'nhin ami ti, ii "" cnireai siate or onr Cnanees. The Freadient will ao doubt, aow that the unrep- resented States are fullv n,l,at.i ii Hftut BlHai WbaMR.. - forming ill their fum-tion a btates, in strict accordance with the Inwa amt tha Pnmi;, - Of the Inited States; erg that there exists no ' reason whr thev should not ha fiiit ia Congress, f --,. It is probable, also, that h mill rvt it,. .u' Ject of a general amnesty, and probably indicate 1 nis lutentioa to exert hi power of pardon by proclaiming amnesty tor all who were engaged, in the service ot the Confederate States ihiriiifr the late war, with th exception, piwsil.lv, of those a ho are tob Med for treason) .should any ' (Uch. trial be bad, within a reasonable time, per bap aix month. The Secretary of the' Treasury will make a very elalrarate report on tbestate of the finance,. to the reccotnmriidations of his former -rirr an enlargement of hi power for withdraw lug ' Ictral tomlers from circulation and tnr fnn,Hn waiurinsaeiit. ana nosssiilv lor sir him-nu six per cent, for the five per cent, bomla, mm u hero do when the Bve y-f Cent, commaud nr, at he think they certaiiily will, a on as the excluded Btatea are restored. Ha will rw-nm. mend a revision and reduction of the t-i'M of customs duties, and of interrnl tax-a. 'i,.etn. . pott ami f l.in ot the Kcventie Con ; r, 1 I. A. Wei a, m'i.I lully a. ord wi.U the iiws of - tha BeCKIary, and aii,mi - reat Ml.,f to consn-. mere, and to all indii-itn il intcrv" '-t. Congress i!l turn a ii. i ear tw i, I ' -i reooiiiHien.i,, ,.n, . t n I 1 1 labor in the i 1 I at I. They ai to have a come, and g-oet the ' to ul- ,,l iu mLers t Con- greet upon tuur im-tiiii;-, sr.. I, ot Con: t.) tie nuunce and pnweiilis their poli ileal o iuuent-M especially the Johnson administration, aad tha. recusant tirathcrn states, . . ; - . s" " Karrii..," : j m , i mii i - ' . ,' - Trocpt Around W'ashixgtOB. ' It is rmnrted that there are now ia the forti around thin city and between them and I ;-' jnoie m flltren or twenty thouaan i t'e i. d h;"es troiips, and the ques.ioo 1 askt J, W hat' dm this meant Some cj-nna these tioe; i were collected in view of a j.i.i.p!-!e loturrectiint, in Maryland with the lata el,', tmn j some ecu-'' Ject u re that they are intended for Mexico ; while other a-itrolosrer nf the Radical stripe suspect that nnrter President Johnson's apparently cor dUljexinatinn to the results of the late election, be meUiiatmatiemendousci'i J't'U; that tha -southern rebel and Northern Coppm head or -itu stillaUttllng ihi thing, sme (.,eily and Inuifii ' in a tnask, kuow what they aie tuikiiisf about,, and Mr. Seward, alien he 3ked the p,..ile, ou. , the lata Cluoaj.a . )i!" i.iia,'.", alo'ber t;."v wnol hv At1 i J ,i.n ti t t r- asking," hinted at what was commit. 1 itaiJent, Johnson, they suspect, ia pr'-f n s :,,r to qm!i t threatened liUMavhment ; but they ny tne boy in blue are ou the qui ti u ; the t ries and fears ot folUh Kmhcal f.na.',s iu reterano to the re a"scirililing of tlie'lr-.'-ninth jCongrras alu-r tha late eleetiohH. Y. T. UrU. r . ..- The Columbit (tla.) ' tell of several ciun of women working in the !.!. Is, a ' o had S'sc ce,:-., ia riJsii , i-ytlie 1 i!.'.r i' t' r own hmn: ., two, an.l as h! h ti ' r 1 .ilea oi cotton. His bales had eilner b :i r' the cott.m h'ii ma""" l I was l I pa., U A'l '- e -'n in h f ,:. y 1. , 1 mi.!. 1 H t'- . . ... - . . ... 1 i , l. , 9 ( J t 4 l.S I ll 1 C-u ; 1 t fl,,, TO E I k y 1 1 ivcuihif ;. ilia . t .ut KewO.:. ...1 s s -' "it is runion d t sn ( i.- rt is to he n. .ao to '! tO .. in.- Ve. t, Govern. " a r ,v- Ws.!NuT"f,roveil.bcr' !. A p '!'.. 1 -gr--n lioia i. .1,.- "'lerv, A'.,'-1,1,4, r I heia to-il iy, t.ys en t'ovemor J-jUu a. ', . was to-day e'e'eted United E'r.''-s fc..t :-.t-r !r the Alabama Le'slature, ... . " n1 1 ii... ai mignm .m 1 . -. - A lniin lon i ofcot'.'i t i ' rou( for the North, came d.a f.. t,.,. J road vesterdav, and was- xrorertly ii "nt-' e I eta Noifolk and l,cers,.ti"r....iJ J to . alienee it a iil be sh j-pe l I y s'i- r to rt . tlnation. V:t. Jmiix. " We !utc T'lter.lny , timt ly f i R..,l alone lu--7 bah had r- ' lJ I and we ventured the tatetm-,t t. 1 1 St tie m'-'ytln hiT' t-f t'i t,.' 1 r,- ", ,1. l.e aerei ,-ht, 1. r it il -s u t r. !).'. - ' amy aat ' ,u 5 t v r bale of sew Col 'oa Ii-. ai.-',vl thisJS&T fe" i.h.'i ' rl ''

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