V. '- V .1 VIRGINIA CONVICTION. iV f 'Mr. 4 Marshall, from i -OncaUtec,. ra : V ' vthfc Judiciary .l)epHVtment'TvGov"rr.Ttitiat v T "made the following report-from ihesponT- Tie'Meutetbrit.CJpvcraef' shTI act as President : of the Senate";: but he sh-dl have no Tight to vote, except- the Senate:-be"-equally; di- viue.a upon any question .in wuicuxase ne snau have the casting vpte;- " r i-W-' t Seci'Si-No" person shall beliffibteitb the4of- vl.-cso7rcf:' That the Judicial power shall be . "V vested, in Court of AnnealsVin such Inferior. V Vv-; "Cfitaastbe Legislature shall, from' time to time - " rdainVmVestablish, and, in the County' CcUrts- ; . ' The Jurisdiction cf these tribunals hall e leg iilate person snau do engi fice ,of Governor vor Lieutenant', Governor, ex. csDt a . citizen or una commonwealthi nor ? any who shnlljnothave attained theuaare-of a reart, and ;whof shaH-not-have resided h years next preceding hisf electron, in iheState, 7- - Se c'i 4 vTJie Governor and Lieutenant Gover nor fsh7all WJelected rat' the times ,ahd -'ptaCe-$ of choosing "members" ofit he miJatinuTnerous-bVancti vof the: Legislature; "by-, the voter! qualified l:io .1 iotf . 'Tins.-1 H(wii! tti tiv f riirt nt.'An. i" i' ., j ' . ywv.few. : r v rvote tot wmners- oi kXne general Assemoiy- ; and of the Inferior, Courts'shall t hold :their -,rvided l.that the , election shall - talte i uliice s .during Kood behaviour, or until renJoved j throuehotit the Common wealth on the same day. peal "office ''highest Utenant- or more vptes for ;.the Le ballot f nersons havin fotm tiny 3udiciul tluC'es, which theLegislature qtfo limber of votes fnr Governor or Iiett-1 'K " .. . t ' ;v; ; -. i . .. i leniiii coverno'", as me c ise miv uc 'Jr&V 'M the TOailn prescribed in this Constitution ; The persons Respectively having the - .-vncrsuaiiat.iicaine Time, noiano wtner uiuuc, rntlmber of votes for' Governor and Lie : 1 -appoinxmenKJr nupiic ; auu Governor shall be elected.- In.case two V " '''l . .7 thereof, by either "of the, shall vacate His JUdi-t persons shall have, an quaJnumber of :l 7 ' cial.ORicei no modihcationor.abontion ot any Q0Vernor orAfor LieuYcnant Governor, .Mr. Nicholas, Nrho had been in a m1nor rity cf- thacornmittee on ithe; Erecutiyc Depart merit, no Vrel-tionto :some of,th9 featu rs of. the reporCof fthat icQmnittee, particuarlyrthat part of jt Which related to the -ibu!ition of, the- Executive Council, asked' atidobtaiped Jeave'.tp -lay?the ' :foI-t lowing resolutions Vq the" It able,' andto - ; Court shall fee -.construed to'deprive any-Judgp' st4tbre: sha!l immediately, by joint t thereof of his office. ; W suchJudge-bhaii per- ;botTl n,m choose one of the-person J 2.3 RrsatteiW That ihe presept Judges of the OV n8, froni tb si "shalf bede Sec5. Tfie Govt-rnVir shall be Commanderin -'snail . nave p.owero wnextj-aordinary tjccar me to tune, strive mtor' slatureTof t!)e condition of the recommena lo tneir const- he' shall iudire neces- 9jeiimrrattres ana past services, sary um expedients Mle shall;expetiite all such 1 . JB- 4 ouri OFAppe;us,.juuKesi tuc Cluet oftie Militia. ' He v ' y-Vnd ChariCvllors; remain in office uuUl theexpi- CoT,vene'the-;Leffisl ittire , r, , - ationTDt the tirst session ot tne iegiaiature, eiaylong- t a shall, ; fromti underihe new', C9stitition, and tno longer.-;- to lheleffi ' , jjiui meieeisiaiurp.inav cauc w j.iu t - Commonwealth, anil - f... of thent as bhallnot be ffc;appointed, such sum aeration, such measures as d reasonable, U That Judges otbe Court bf Ap e peals ana interior tiouns, .except FusucesDi iuc V County Cf-nui tsi'aiKr the" Aldermen or; Other. Ma--iristraUfs f CornQrationXSourtsi shall be;electd bv the concurrent: vote" of both - Houses - of the General Assemblv.CeacH House, vbtirrsr separate - -77 -;-7lv.-and liavincr a netraiive on the other and the - Members thereof otintr viva voce The votes of '.7 ':the:membfctshall be .entered on the Journals 'of rahtlreprieves and pardons after .conviction ' 1- 1 - theic respective Houses. Should the two Hous- f OP an oftencesrexcent treason and in" cases o --" r es in -any -case fail to concur in the election of a juage, atter s the liovernor snail lorui wu ".7-deckle the-; election, by .-appoint'intr one of .",the ,1 two.; nersan who first received7'a maioritv of ,utes:iiithe:House"in'whickthey were respec- - V tivelv voted -forr But if ariv : vacancy shall oc ' : ; curclurirte' the recess of the General Assembly, : .the Govenwr. 'or other person performing the 7-duty of Governor! rnav . ap7p6int a person to fill :uch -'vacancy wlio shall continue m office until J. powers and 'duties shall devolve on the Lieut. 4 the- ejncl ? ot tlie next succeeding session pi uic Cf'npr-a ;4emblv. K ' t C'-'s" . . - 4. licrftafsTJiat the Judges ot thejnourt ot - L- ?. -i , measures as may-be resolved upon by the Legis lature, ana :snaiiv taKe care tnax tnejiaws are faithfully executed. ; ' ' ' 'i r Sec. 6. TheGovernor and Lieutenant , Gover-. nor shallf at stated-times, rece,ive for their -ser vices, , a compensation, 7wmcn shall neither be increased nor . diminished during the term tor which they 'shall ,havejeen elected. "7 .; Sec. 7. .The Governor shall liave : power ; to onvictioui.' for all offences," except treason and in cases of impeachment. Upoiucon'vietion for treason, he shall have power to suspend the execution ot the sentence, until the case shall be reported to- the Legislature at its next session, when Mhev Leg-islatu'rcimay pardon, or direct the execution of the criminal, or gratit a furtlier reprieve.."- ix v Sec. 8, J if case of the removal of the Govern or from office," or of his death, resignation: or in ability to discharge ithe duties of his office, - his J r - i'AppeaRaiMj of the.Inferipr Courts, sh-dl receive lIAni Mill 1 ailCU Ut.G MIA W tift l w. diminished during their continuance in office. V v Uesofoetf.' That on the creation of any new county,4 Jnsnces or the feace snau oe appoint ed m the firstlnstancev as may be prescribed by .iiiwv:; yim yacaircic u w-tur i wumj, preme Court; or Court of final Jurisdiction,. v or t sijaii torany -cause, ue oeenieu' , necessary judges of such inferior Courts as mav from ,,to increase-their number,- appointments s.iall be to thne be established by law ; all MHitik o made nv the,tovernor, Dy anu wmi aunce ana i rs; fpom th runtr f rninnr inri.vp . V v 1 a. - V xopsent of th Senate j l on the recbramentlation C 6. -Hesolved. Th the'Clerks'or the several ' -7i,"Courts,hall.- be appointed ..by their resjective" i ?,Courtsaud theirtenure of office be prescribed . by Uw. t - - v ' : - -Ttesolve' TXX the JudgesT of the Court of i' -1 Appeals, and of the Inferior Courts, ofleading a rga"mst jthe T StateVeither (by frnal-adm.mlsiration, corrupjion dr.neglect outy, or by iny' other 7 i hTgh crjie or ;misdemeanor,'shair be iintci,a. ble by tiie'llouseOf Delegates, su:Yi impeach. v'v-thent tp7be-pruiecuted before" the Senate If a ; found guilty by a mjori, or two thirds, of the " Senate 'wicti.'pcirfrfs shall be removed from of , 1fice.7i And iSy 'Judge so v impi-aciied shall . be susoso? fmni ; exercising the functions' of his until .hi acquittal, or., until the impeach 5ment shall be discontinued or withdrawn,, y r 8. i2ea?vcrf, 'That v Judges may.be removed from oluce by a vote pf the General Assembly i. Vbut twithirds of; the': whole number of each House' must concur in such vote,1 and the oause of removal shall be Entered on tlie Journals of each 7 -The Judire against .whom the Legislature ' is about to proceed, shall receive notice thereot ' .t P ... ' i; 1 ! 1.1 accoiipaiea wmi a copy oi ioc caun s auccu 7 for his vemoval, at least twentyjdays before the day on which either House of the General As sembly act thereupon - - ?r;-; j The report having been- read,' on motion 01 iir ivarsnau avus- iaiuupuu iuc lauic. VfllcS rruiiiine.oniniiuec , on uie 7 " ,7 Executive Departriieit ,of. Government '. ' . niadeVhe ; foihnvrn report," which was read, 4 ::it r-v v hi? mutioii laid on the table ResodTlnt the. Chief Executive Office frthia Qommonwealth ought to 7be vested in a Governor." ..rY ' ' - ' 2. :l2He ighed,. That there ought tobe appoint- V- -cd? a Lieutenant; Governor . ot this ...Common f wealth. y 7- " '-'" - ;:t3s'-Jliidlej, :-That the-. Executive .Cuncil, as V-watjresertt organized, ouht to be aolihed, and f that it is inexpedient ' to provide any other Ex- ecUtive Council. ' ' - v;4. 8vrhat in .case of the removal ; of the Governor from office,, or; of his, death sre- signatron or "inability , tb7 discharge the , duties ,7:7 and powers of bH office, the said powers and du- ties -sliall .devolve on Ahc Lieutenant -Governor ; tf iand the fjesliWre may rovide tbr the ca3e of - removalj eatb, or 'sTmilar inability of the . Lieu . '-tenant Governor. f C . . 7 SResLhed: That the Shenffs.of the uifTer- enti1ouiftieS'4ini vthe-Cammonwe'althVv' shall hereafter-be elected by the voters.- qualified to 1 ';r' ivote for. the most numerous branch of the Lecis- 6SHe80fvetL That thecommissioned olficers 1 j- Governor ; and in caserof the removal, death, or resignai idn or like -inability of theUeut Gov ernpr, the Legislature may providejjy law upon whom' the-duties of Governor shall devolve,". un til such disabilities shaH' be' removed, or a Gov- ernor snau oe elected. 5 , .. . . ", , . ? Sic. 9. l'fie G)Vt rnor shall have power to nominate,", and by and with the advice .and con sent of "the Senate, appoint Judges of-the Su- and time ffi- the Treasurer, Auditor i of Public Accounts, ' Regis ter of; the Land Office, and Attorney-General. ..The Legislature may by law - vest- the appoint inentKif.itU other officers of tue'Common wealth, who?'- appointments arenot herein otherwise provided for, ! in the-Governor with the advice and consent of -the Senate,' or in the Courts of Law v j s- . " ; " .:!r.:.-.;;- 7-ec; 10. The Governor shall have power to fill up all vacancies that may happen during the -recess of the Senate, by granting commissions, whichVn-all expire at the end of the next session of that body. ' 7 7 4 Sec ll.-The Governor shall have power to require in writing the opinions of the -Lieutenant Governor, and of tlie Attorney General, Up on all matters appertaining to the duties of , his office, , " , J , ' f 7 Sec. 12.7 No person, whose tenure of office depends upon ithe pleasure of the Governor, shall be removed from office without the advice and consent of the Sente to such removal. 1 But the Governor shall have power, at any time, to suspend such officer, and appoint anothertodis pharge the duties of his office, until the next session of tlie Senate, and until their advice and consent to suclT removal shall be ascertained and Tnreffl. . : -. ! r .. - ;; I -Mr, Gordon of Albemarle, presented a petition from the citizens of that couiity on the subject; of freedom of religion. The petition was received, and withoui read iri. referred to the Committee on the Legislative Department.' : - Mr. Morgan, of Mnnorigalia, said that havi ng like I he, gentleman from Frederick, I (Mr. Poweln belonged to the Committee on .the Executi ve Department; and having been so unfortunate as not tn nurrec wiih the Couiiniltee -AliBSANDER" CAMPEELli, rrn ETUUNS his s:ncs thanks to his friends (TO, ar.d the public generally, J or the -liberal, shsre of patronage he has hitherto received, and-; hopes his attention to business and exertions'to please, will secure7a continuance of t!i2; same, v Us would also inforr.1 his friends & the public, that 1 e Ms just received a handsome assortment Doric; ana 4 71'" Cnf Militia CoJm0ames"bLnominated to the' Krp. utiv5.by rhajonty of vtheirs respective compa-" X T 1 Y-r'ItcsoTved, That lh& 'field officers of reiji- '.-menu tre nomiuarei io ine rixecuuve oy a ma Moritrof the- c-'mmissibhed officers of their res-' v pective regiments. ' r, - . " "8. Resolved That ,no pardon shall be granted 7 Jin any s c.a?'e untiLatter conviction of gudgmenr.. c -"7 f 9sv,That,7the Chairman report to the ';,.Vi7Convention:the',sever4l resolutions adopted by V this Committee proposing; amendments to the ; I?'Cori!t1tUtion and tnat he ask that the Commits f'-d- tee be discharged 7fronwthe6further- consldera V tibn of the Subjects referred to it. I . FlotlLteports MvPmed.i -, t - .Mrar.Powe . iug-beTuuged to the Coinmiltee wh'ich.had last fet)urtuil;;and having in-that Commit ' i tee been ieiva largetninority ftfitslmetubersi we re subsequently ordered to be II' of Frederick, 'said that hav- K ' vho were, iif favour of a very dl'erent or: j - vgahrzation if jhe E.xec?utive1l)epartinent of vt", Govermneut frona that whiqhlhe Coiumit- ' C'.t?evhdd ad6ptednd just -reported ; to : the -,l cHouet he askedVpermisstuii tVvrjeail-&nd . V V :'Jvy ut6n Mb ' tJ:bfc,ceVtaiu 'resoiuiioVs ''-' V&H he lld in In nanu. . ieaye loving - J .vJLirxii '-grata- .lMr. PoweK ihen.ogered the f?.ilo-iR-. vhi'ch were read; Iah.unm the : .i - '.V Itable, aod ot'dered-to'be printed, Viz . r ; - nWw'Thsi the- Executive, department of ' -itU evistintr aroverhroent ought to be "amended , 4- ' , ju follows,.' . - ' v f-i- T!Kv(eutve DOtfer shall be vested CovrnoTv He" shall hold his office for in relation to af the mat ters referred t6, if, he had certain resolu tions which he desired to have read and laid on the tablj;.' . . 7 " ; Permission, having been granted, Mr. M; thereupon nfivred the following, which were readf laid upon the table, and order ed to be printed; and thereupon the Con vention adjourned : 7 - -:.7 ; v. - ; .j The Ex i cutive power shall be yested in a Governor aiid LieuL Governor, to assist in the administration' of the affairs of Go vernment when required by the Governor, ..iiiu ,wo snau act as liovernor mrthe case of the dentli, resignation or removal of the Govenior from office, until another be ap pointed rand in case of' impeachtnent, te,nPw.a,y in'pacity of any kind, or ab sence or the Governor from the seat of Go- j .vernuienv.until.his restoration or returai; Ad if at -any time jthere should be no act- l"n '"- '- '", ' , me lieui. Ijtivernqr j shall be imnpac.hed. caue not acting, 1 the Executive authorify chilli rl pVl xra n.l 1. - - . i ' " ." , r v auu ue exercised uy some licrsrin , nnnninluil K l . r - .1 . - - - ? r:r- -n"","" v iaw ior ' tnai ; pur-r r l he Governor and Lieut. Governor shall ?a.iuany appointed by joint ballot of ine senate and House of Deh-gates; Vand their terms of-office shall end on"the fast tlayof. DecembVr.of every year ; bat no person shall be eligible to the office of Go-'etrjur,- for 'more iihan tliiee years at a n one Time, nor lagiio until after he shall have b?en out of ;that office. urryiars7; -uiiii ii iikk inni hp qiah a i . m 5, J i - - V W U haVe them pfintccl,,vi3&,i vl Oth'-sectionof the presVnt'Conbtitutibn be retained,'' ab that the 11th be substituted-bv the ifoHowmff respluj j AkPrivy Council or Council of State; consist ing of four members,' shall be cfeosen by a jout bajfof of both Houses; of Assembly, either from their own members, or the peorfle , at large,7.to assist in theVadministration of Government, They, shall , annually ohoose out of, their, on, members, a Lieut, -Governor; wftoHn' case of the death;, inability,! or-necessary abjence of-theiG--vefnor-ffom the i Government, shall -act as Go vernor. : The1" GoVernor :sh:dl.? be?the President of.thB.,Council;ind1hair'in-aH-daes'of.,.divisioh have the casting yote. -T7.w o ; members with.the, Governor or Lieut Governor, ajs the 7ca$,,m:y be, shal,! be sufficient to act, ahdj their advice and proceedings shall.be entered of recordj-and sighed t by the members ( present' (to, any part whereof any. member may. enter his, dissent), to be laid before Ihe General Assembly; when called for by them-' The membb s of the coun cil sh ill be elected by-joint ballot of both. Houses off the General Assembly ,for4 years. At the first election; the two houses shs U, by joint re solution, divide : the t. persons eh 'Cted-jnto two classes, v The seats of the Councjillors of the 1st class shall be vacated at the expiration of the 2d year ; of the 2d class at the expiration" of , the 4th year r so'that one half may.be chosen' every 2d year ? and if vacancies happen by, rfcsij;ri:d;ion, or otherwise,' they shall be filled by joint ballot of the two Houses of the Genen l-.'Assebly, An adeauate but moderate s:darf, shall 'be ; set tled on them, during.. their continuance in office, and they shall be incapable during that time, oi sitlini? in either House of the Assembly."' v . - . .. . - Thursdays Oct. 22-' ' i The Convention -meiy .anil after' some d iscu 3 i on o n q u t io n s o f o r d err t be : C o m -ontiee on the UHI of rights, &c.i ma.de the following rfpurt.'- '-"."" 7 The Committee o whom .wai referred . the .IJill or declaration of Itights and dl, such parts of the present constitution as are' not referred to the committees oV the .-Legislative,': Executive and Judicial . departments of' the Governnieft, have according to' order had ti e; subjects to them referred 7 under consideiatioo,'7and have further in' part pf-rformahce of, .the duties de volvcd onthem, agreed uponfthe folly wiig re. solutions? - i- i..". v., - .- Is. Itesolved, As the opinion of this CQmmiti tee, that the Constitution of this State ought to be so amended as to provide a mi futurs amendmentji shall ! made .--2(1. Heaolved. I hat the hrsst am tions'of the .present Constitution stricken out and that arf introduct dapted to the-amended constitution be Sustained in lieu thereot. 3d. Itesolved, .That the twelftli twenty-first and twenty-second sections of the stitution ought to be stricken out necessasv. ' ' 4th. Resolved, That the freedbn of speech and of the press ouht to be heU sacred' and guarantied by the constitution. 77..77:' ! 5th. Ilesoivedt That no title of; nobility shall be created or granted, and no person holdiii any office of profit or trust under t or under any king, ;prince or foieigj hold any office under this State. 6th. Resolved As the opinion ol tee, that the constitution ought to si as to provide, 't!iat no man shall I to frequent er support any rehg place, or ministry whatsoever no enforced, ; restrained, molested or Tiis body or goods, nor shall other account of ids' religious opinions o that all men shall be free toprofes! gum nt to maintain their opinions i i relierion i and that the same shall in miniah, enlarge or affect their civil The:Cor.yention then adjourn morrow at 2 o'clock. " :;!,. h-ff, niti. and Ii lack JJrau'JU , ziAl Sttel" Mired, and MVer'Gr"& -'S . . . Ami.Silk Toilanette and Valentia Ve&Ungs llaleigh,'Qct;26. 1829. -f - '.20 etid jvrnnde :CI6 tin n g, c, p rni H E; QubRcribtr'.espeCtfally informs the cTti r i zens of RaMgh and its vicinity; that he bus 1 itaken aStorCon,Kayetteviiie'aireet,-a iew doors below the Bank ot Newbern; where nejn tends'keeping on5 hahd', an assortmept of ; IHiA' DV-MATJE CLOTHING consisting orv.":; ' Gentlemen's Over, Frock & - Dress COATS.;? f Do. .pantaloons & Vests;-7 v. 4 l)o FlannetXXltAU'EllS k SHIRTS; Together with an assortment of. 'Fancy .Articles such "as fine LINEN'COLLAIlS la."2d; and' 3d quality SUSPF,NDF.KS-CJ5.VVA'T STIFF NERSFlain And Fancy Silk C AYATS-LiJ-libridge's Patent Composition STOCKSi. gtci &c. lie expects to receive from Newb'envveekly) additions to his Stock ;7aid he-assures the pub- Jic," that the articles are. well-made, and after the. j latest fashion; 7 'iVJl forms the Vubli. J resPectfii SCOUIHNG pS7rAULISHMENTr;a'' north of the State-house and that h cu, 10 cAcume wor&,-in alKits vai.'. ,8P Sheiwilf dye LechdrnIatwf H Sattin;and Crape, Dresses, StoHr;?nne,s articles of clothTn.'; for, .Gentlemen V"1 ' also foes and presses Domestic cloth ' AMH, Andrews tilf continues tn 1 ' MILLIKCltY BUSINESS; at th i andVill do jerkin that line with J-? despatch." ' i ; 7aes, haleigh; October 22. .7' ' " . : uijut iuiu oate of , ifXN Tovsday the 3d day ot 3307?" AY, MJ? the Subsciibers will offer at ? . 'Uer twenty or thirty Lots in the Town ,?.A": aonth side of Roanoke Ktver, m (,: J ") great Fix) Is and. Basin of the Uoaarj-c p of i.the p ace, of deposit for IJjt,clUj dH t'fifim" whence nior i ; 1 U i . L . ViJ.l! I Oct. 281829. ; is A ac c: paV ridge. de in which I herein. 7-7 ' I second t sec- ought to be Dry clause a- present con- as no longer ie u. States i ."State, shall the commit- be ameidt-d e compelled us worsiup a hiian ne oe ulthened in ie suffer oh belief: but and iy ar- matters of" no wise, di- capacities " ed, till to- MANAOERS' OFFICE, k -. , . " ' - . - Tk iH. Richmond! Vtu :- ' ip-j- -- -' ... -'j - -- .fc-.t : . - -"" - -.V- Unioii. Canal Lottery i No. 13;- YATES M'INTYRE, Managers To bedrawh at Philadelphia, November 14,1839.; j ' Grand & Splendid'Schenie. gSO.OOa for glO only. of 30,000 10.000 -4,010 1,000 71,000 1,000 1,000 1-000 6oo: ,coo" .600 r: 6oo 600 7 500 r of ls.ooo 500 ' I i ? : . "t "- i . 10 t 29 " "5.000- ; 1,000 . 1,000 ; 1,000 .1,000 ;i;ooo- 1,000 600'- ; 600 600 600 ' 4 600 '400 "200. - ; Friday 9 Oct. 23. .7 Mr. Taylor of Norfolk, from mittee on the Bill of Rights and ters not referred to the pretiou tees, asked and obtained leave the table the, following proposi .t--. . -, - : . , -'if : - v .' ' . . ' ..,! f - 1 x - y Y io io Besides S100 890--g30 R70S60 ;.. S50S40830 820'&St0r : Tickets in -the .above splendid i' scheme ? Slt. - Halves $5., quarters'2" 50. ,7 To be had in the greatest variety of numbers', at the Managers office- where no less than 10 capitals was sold in the last class. J -.-r Send all'your oiders to " " ' , . ; ' YATES 8c M'INTYRE. v A'package of 20 whole, tickets can be had for $200 which is compelled to draw $90-4and may draw $JO,000 or,any , of the.above capitals." YATES & M'INTYRE, 7 - ' " v Managers, Richmond, Va. eligibly situated,- some immediately-0 i 1 and Ca Tud,, and'all .vpossessina- stirV -, e & s view ,r. "'. VH.1.1KM istwuiauru on a;i 'eiev"i.i 4 e .. 1 Richmond and the point ot inteisectin k PetersbiirgTransporiarioniLine wiih t! noke Navigation. . l"e I "CEttMs i .Six-months credit for HonrC . i tisfactory .security-' Title to be convevrJ the pay ment of the purchase nioMv ; i ailowerl ln. 1 count pf six per cent, will be - , 'JOUN.U. CLAinnitvn ; ' JA1S B CLAIBoivp OcL 6th 1829.' ' 7;vM . y-V,State:of,NorthrCaroina -...Cpurfofrf leas and Quarter Sessions .V 1 September Term, josepn j. wuiiains v j Henry 8s JJWaUVj Joseph i Williams f , . V f ' i Henry & J.'j. Watts, v-Joseph J. Williams - , J V." V " ' Hei$ry & J. J.; Watts, Joseph J.. Williams Henry ,& J. J. IVatts, Joseph J. - Williams Henry & JJ. Watts, "i JT. appearing to the satisfaction of the Car flthat-Jacob Ji oWaits is not a resident of t' vw . ..imwj.u mviuit, uv me court xv publidation be made in the -Thueieli 'Eep-UtPff) six-weeks, to -notify said Defendant tounpeil oiir nextf Courtof 7pieas;anl Quarter SSes) to be held for . the county of Martin at Willia 3 Inn nn ttiA eanAml I f A .-. 'f n.. and shewt causey whj' the judgment of the jj tice oelow, shall not be' amrmed and a Vn- I lorn luxpwias issue to sell the land levied on. 7-173 v7THOSW..VVATTS; Clerk, rice.adv. $5 00 ; rv; 4 MANAGERS' OFFICE. V Great Lucky at Hrad Quarters " Virginia Carolina XJnitedS' . The followingare the numbers drawn in the 'Union Canal Lottery, 1 2th CJassJ; 777 THE SUBSCRIBER 4. .9. 39. 6. 23 6. 9. 9. 23. 4,-6. 4. 2r. 9.23 9. 27. 33.7 39.- 33. ' 39. 39, 33. 39. 39. S3. 23. - $5,000 i 3,308 7 ; 1,000 - - .500 f , 500? , 500. ; ; -. 500 i n ; 500 TPPDS II i: ' " V w jr. ir, -i n o nrrn'. -Town of Oxford, with the LAND adioinLJ a bout 200 Acresof -which about 60 acres t w wuiauu. : w iiouse is oy 4W reet, etc modious, and rell finished, tbrouirhout, havir 4 rooms wtK fire'1 places on each floor, i7; ; u ide passaee on each a carret distributed closets arid two comfortable rooms - and act!' I under thVwhble divided Into several apartmei ! It is situated in a most 'beautiful ci ove of OA' ; attached, to: it is larger Falling Garden furnib! win iruns seiectedtrom.the north an Iee-Uff. C nstructed - or rock -a stdne Snrmtf.Hmw- Well of excellent ttfater in tJieyard---.an Office jhree je;irsof sVrytce; y v 'Flie Governor shall e ! every the Com - other ma tfc Com mil to lav upon turns, whic were read and ordered to be Drinted : i . ; - - , . - -. i -Resolved 1st. That the! elective franchise should be unifoi-m; so that, throughout the Sjtate, similar quauncauons snomu comer a s ricrht of stiffrage. . i - Resolved 2d, -That, among those entitled . by me uonSLiiuiion xo exercise tne eiecuve naii chise, there should be entire eqnalityipf suffrage; so that,, in all electionsthe sunrage ot one qua! ified voter should avail as much as thiit of anoth er qualified voter, whatever may be the dispari ty of their respective fortunes. r I Resolved 3d, , That equal numbers pf qualified voters are entitled to, - equal representation, throughout the State. , .Resolved 4tu That as individual suffrage should be equai without respect to the disparity ot individual tortune, so an equal number or quai ified voters are entitled' to equal representation, without regard to the disparity of their agre- gate roriunes. , ; .: -y -jt- -j- 7 Resolved Stlu 'That in alt Decuniary! contribui tions to the nublic service, re card should be had to the ability . of individuals to contribute and as this ability to pay, from disparity of for lune is unequal? it woutu pe unjust, anu uppres- mount of public taxes. J ! '7 , ' 7 'On inution of Mri? Su miners. (he Con- yen ii out hen, adjourned. '' 7 iTO iC SUB S G KIBE KB - , ma - ..,ears' fandbcinehgibletor tue terra oi , .-i i thereafter r- -And a Lieulenanrovernor ' T - : rTi e chosen at the same time, for the .same ;ipg tnem $ Dut uo ' . d . : Wna and under,lhe same retneuooM : -, . v until alter jutjg nve power ofc the;GMvernu,enl, according t" the !aw of the Com mo,', Wealth au4se? tliat theyhall be faith fully executed. - He may, at his own discretion, .and hhali; on . ppiicutioo oi 4 tuajonty of the Senate or ( Houe ot . Del. g;itts; convene the Generaf the lAssrmbly : And" e -shall h.ve -tooweto' grant reprieves and par fons, excetit where the prosecuu.,11 shall hav.e been carfcied-or by -the liouseuf DeJegae, or ' the 'Iaw sliajl Othervi se '" pr, r: ic ul a rfy d irect j'r in V"- . "UU8B Vl vteaies shall alone have and exercise tlie power of rahtw pardon shall le granted tuuui uv wuiiviction. rf "4 Office of the JNaltonat intelligencer X i .; :' 7 . v ') . ;W: V- October 19. 1829. 'if- OC: Within the lasf three months, Subscribers to this ipaper throughout the ' cduhtryLr who are in arrears, have been generallyi advised of the taCtnd. of the amount due Some have " proniipt IV paid up and5 many others. we' haye no doubt, will do so shortly.' It s proper it sfioold be un derstood, that,- aOout- the ,10th of December we siuu uisconuHue seiiuuig :iue rapr to all those jo arrear,; who shaiVno "be regarded by some as harsh. .' ' .We ciin assure jsuchhat-jt. will be resorted- to. only in obedi- encemiDe nmaw7m naiure r I?-x'zr ?l?ut3rilriiteToiibVnjg;cit Hie-gentlemen whbse to them . are vauthorisett to receive?- and recelnt s-uoston-, .i :;?: yaiessss wells & L ;V3.t iNJeworlC, VMes7HurIe 'At Philadelphia, Mr. ItMImalL . vtjuaiumpre-Mr, Will lam P f1 At lia I or h' -V VI tX Mofi ' . gAiiWw-urieatt 3ir. 'G; DbTsey;vp7 ir. vv.f, uunt e 11. WooLtoh ottebl AH sold at the Managers office" Itichmorid 23. 27. 33. $10,00b :W - 9: 23. r. 1,0.-0 -: "-" 6. 27. 39. , 1,000 23. 27. 397 l,0vi0 ton b. Carolina. 1 . . v . v 577- 77 .i- .Let all your orders for tickets besentt'oVvf. t r YATES & MTNTYIIE. I Head Quaiters,.Oct 24tn 1329. IIEWSON NEVER GIVES UP I Every Drawing lie sehs a Capi ali and pays the Cash u noil siyht of the Luckv'PTmnh. r - r m , j jr ... - v . . . . ir you warn t,(Mi,i sciiu, our orcipisuw mm j xne i jcicexs ue receives are uoi irom ueaa luar ters."- I 1 ic jiiiuuiiauitiior a law er,( ana every necc, 1 -7. 4 ? I sarV Outhbiise. all IhVobd reoair. ' 7- . I H- Ahi0rANYARD jiow in operalionl 'V v7 "-f-T m mierht eive mploVment to 8 0c 10 . hands. W Si" l(Jf acres of land attached to itj and on their! misesls a comtbrtable two stoiy Dwelling-, wi every .convenience lor a iamifv residence, 1 better: contructedVYardVisVeldom seen d 'bere w Th is ; ij roper ty wi IP b e'dis oosedrof c ! reasonable and accominodati ng- terms. .THOvlKLl I'TiMJOH. 5oaw tf Qxtord, Sept. 1. . s - '"7-7 . ' , -1 v. i . XT- A v tt -.'- q ? :.- The handsome Capital of FIVE THOUSAND DOLL A US, in ihe Union! Canat L6tieryt 1 12ih Class, was sold last week to a gentleman resid ing in Petersburg ; the fortunate holder f the Ticket has, alreaify received the Cash. : Such instances ; of good -1 ck and pronijit payment,, ought to be a. sufficient inducement to all 'who stand in need of he Rhino, to send their orders directed to77''-,,;7'-,v:f;; t-i :" '7 '"-.v.- .'-e '7:7,7'7-7.--t Itersbursr" for Tickets in the , following- rich and splendid aeueme, wmcn draws -Nov ; i -j? T Great' Unioii Gariafc lottery 72 ''7'7-"iv;i3 V v . .Look at tne Capitals. ? J S Prize of ; 830,000: EAeUE HOTEL. "71k B"R. GUIQNf most respectfullv reta"ns hs hanks to the7puhlic, r for:the very libera!, encouragement he lias received since he openei this ESTABLISHMENT, aiid hones to merit a' continuance of theic fnvors. cT, ; i '. 'V; 'i. 1: . i. - . . ' . . . ' '- t..i air. v. :iis K::saiisractKin o lniorm me ru' lie, that in addition to the. imnrbve'ments aircaJv made, .eight additional Rooms wlibe completii bv theensuin&7S ession 'of. this I.e p-tciature. vi-hich, .. . - - . . j :. j -t ; z n - will enable him to accommodate a l irg?r nonibcr. moderate.--viz 'sufor'7a-..Mau jindl lirse ner'uay. . - . -- .......V V . X- w a... of Members of the Assembly tha n hei-etofore. -i nr uuarjrcs, as imiierio, Ul oe Uliuriii '"4 '.ir 1 1 i- -r i x !-v-l'f 10 1 ao .10 7 10. -10 29 do ; do do do- ;Ao 'do dd do kio 7 do v 15,000? r 10,000$ : 5,ooor ; -4,boo 1,000: - 7: iV 77A,5b0j-7 : 400; T fe';30O5 4.n '';;-looi::m: Beside?man v'of ktiQB&KcitetMii $I 50 j -forMaif'ahmey 5Plrrwith a swll m Uon to those who wish a separate table, i -' ' swcniuers ot ;ne r Assemniy- win 'De,. cig-- $1 perdayyilioseiwbo-have.roOmstot WiU be subject to an additional charge for them. ;. , l rayeiiers desirous of stoppjstgt the IlOjj are . prtetv misieti by enquurmir ; tor the ; Houe7Theyare7infyrmed.Vthat the Stages do hot make1 It tlieir recular-stonoing House, nr, js the 71lIous known by that appellation. A many person who travel in the Stage do sto? at ihe;HoteIi and rnany oltherswoVilcL if they ,couM be assured, t lie v: would nut lie xlehu ed, tliey hvfoistiied tliat no greater delay i wilt be expc those 'who wish; to iiepyse; themselves tor a or ivyo," Will. DC sure orhiul at Uuion s a v.-- with me VS.'-'1-' t'-.t Ved.an'dom.for"t w uiftu.L' f.-i - '?''' . ' - most vj -i ue sHiiatifia ot xnts House, is one oi -'-r-. ivasdin ill liltSVIIJjOvniJJ 'irHJIIC-Uiai-i-.j . . f ii.A-r..i '.:-Vi5. ' .k i.:. . .:. :,e nart Ol the tqwnhuf whhout the inauence of the du and inconvehiehce attendintr-iti7l; ; '; 7 VlloL 'Vlnl-nta -S t fV - TT.1.,", C I lit i nn) lUtlrt mn Ihana f smrJ the 5U L;;r0i :7 ,5 . t .Q' Orders enclosing: the Cast! oPnzKVt per indl will meet Twit hltJiWrhlr pronip attend iiuii as ; ii on, personal annJicatioiiJ JJr.nllw-t in H- - V - , , V .4 . 6. . . .. ' w w Vv sTv when herfound ifa'e House eririrelv: out ot rep. land almost wit hVit ciistomtr JIe i)w has it i" o . poWefcto7'sayiV -that -he 'ha n t only recei yea e cpuragement sutitceitt : to justify tne ! 't are' 'instk I ngV eVe ni vithou t tl iat' support from t"' V5LV V-'r?M;:V: are7m5king,,"e.Ven,with '?W"etWbur Stage, Proprietors whi rail be, paid-Atr sight" fir a!l;Prizes, niences, ;confoif arid li tThe Cash will aha the;prawmgs7sent h attention vvlicn - met witK atthe Ilotel'deserves and wlnco . :. , - . -i T 1 . - - . - - . u.or t4CKets ana bhares in avar v:-sf infVvV -vT.lf 1 ffrlw-Ar-.Virtfh4 it--' t.,kf.r. u.-iH -rive the PHlY ence U u well kept Public House.- T'inV tv umgy'res,bd ; V r hhe utrraideof SwiftlCr ' i 7t.t .r-f-- y. . ' i. 4 --