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4 v 1' , V ' . 1 ' !.: i STAT K .-TiEQiaii ATCltEv; ; SENATE... -V Thursduifi Dec: S-V ' "Li- MrVYnlUauis. of Martin, presented -ju .4 . e-; om concernipgine ixuiuy tJoutisjoi Aiar r7 f THe biU, authorising JamcsTM'Kees She- . therein 'mentioned, Ivras YcAiWkV second , Ynnd fhiYdlimesamVofderett to b'een - - A f Thebill'concernins the Buncombe Turh- p '"4 jiike :CompanvVandjhe bill' to legiVimftte V; ,ratnan uiivci ot, vvasmngiou cuumj. V' v 'The eagroWed bill, more effectually tx - ; ;iYreel obStfetions ' JtV tfye passage t if , T'fish Jxplofcky river jotmn Anson pounty, &c; was reatl-ibethird time, amended-on tain Hands fn thetowh of, IjincOlntori Ao, motion of Mr .Marshal rapd ordered to ?be Inroihd, - - - ; V : 'The bill vuncerninctheTiabilitv ofceK uorkJ onjthtf foatlsV passed its 5l - reading. - r -" ' V. and was ord ereu to be encrrossed.-rr- J - V ; C lrh e 'enros?eir bill to alter vthe names, " tumh'usi cnuntV" nassed itsSdreadine and . ; : " vae ord ened to be mroUed.J Sf : The bill to trepeal so much' of an act . : ;trom working. seines mtn ."'V V above ihe"mouthorFishingcrecfaj and v ""V ktii'e bill4o repeal .an act. : to v appoint com- A ? missionera on:"a Tpart. of thfe .road leading ' f frVmMorgantqn to' Avery ?s turnpike r'(kd i . - v . . r. in. jouriee county, wre reau iic v? and 'ordered to be engrossed "t J ' 7. i . !. ' tion to jurors fpr the" county of Burke,' ws s read'the third ai me, passed: and ordered t . to be enrolled' -. V'v ' ;"YV ' j '- r 1 v - y- Mf: William's 'of IMtrtinifrom the com- - i Hv tniitee .-onproposiuons anu gnevauw, ic YVi ported, a pill authorising Richd.-T7Brutn I ley tf Lined n to erect a toll gate., Read - the, firtini, ? ' ' T V: ; On motion of MivWellbor" rr v ; iie&9lpeilJy l nat me commmee; on imcrnat ,'v.' Uf provenie7it$ be requed to tnke into consideva " n.V fiothe" expediency of- making an appropriation ;v;..f,pcninev reviewing knd laying but and alter- V Slate to WiJkesb'pvoujfh; by the. way of Moore t," V ' ',,Couvtlif iuse, and from thence, to Huntsville; .then by JHamptdniIle ta tb said town; of Wilkesbo? 1 V ' LV lhsohe(L That the Committee on the JuV.icia J '"1 tk enquires tntp me expeuieucjr 01 pu iiucimuis 9k. fin in ni:nn nf AT r. A 1 1 !nn. - ''JRt:sbfaff7TU)Ltr-hi. Judiciary. cptmntttee be . V . Ill" ft w ft , x -.-7. - itistructed Ui enquire into the -expediency of so .v :":Uinni; oapendingf thelaw ai to make the act, : icumng crop )umet an tnoiciaDie oirence.. - 4 Or niotlotr orMr. Martini -.entered-upoVtheorders-of the day,, and j VVfi L . C?uft Vfrom1 receiving s, Juatice :br the Peace ':'- ; " as a sequntvMo ' kny Conbtabje )6, his official ' i r resqi veu Itsei l n to - a. uomin i nee oi uie ff:j: -t. whole, Mr," Sneel in'therchair, to take I info consideration :.the bill; 'to establisha ;'.iBanIf'on behalf and 'for the benefit of the ' Bt'ate:;' Keforeany question was .taken, I i the 'committee fese, reported progress and, i . 1-;' obtained leave to sit again. 'y . '4.1 -a V-i ' lr , - T . 1 iXVv . .: tfniit!li'.''ntnil Iia nminiflAai,nf .V--cMTi-StlreVidge presented a bill concern tns the; 'ttufniponitnoi. j u rors.;v; ro mes nat 'of Martiu was, i ead;ihed and Sd.ttine am Ci,itm,:reprtett: unravoraoiy on- xne peu i.Mo" f 'llugh AJcCain of Mecklenburg, for 5 "V vr a iPeiiotU'i Concurred Jti." l. s ;.v S.'KrfistiaU :ofsuromtm as' lalesnien, . 'perJtjs ! living in. titlier counfies. andajone i, I oulfrevholdfrsr in their own'chuntiej!.). v' "i VMr-'BuffyJ abili graninjjurisdjction i'.' i In iiie. respective Qoupty fcourts within - rJ ihis state, talJMnemawe uf jntuvrttuais S"1 iqrapplictiiincTlieiiebin were, read the . f . 'The bill CMncernitj; life .ONu nty Court ' AVfV TJiejenghissed bill: authorising the pup 1 T L'W.Conrr nt CasvvelLJfentarge ihe Court House j5q.re. in 'Saul .county .passed ftt. -r"iiAuirfith accounts" contained jnthejiQi &c. .Authortsing.tne uierK,or tle County ,? ; nir(i;.reijtfingo w pnierr.r.toi uwnrouea.- ' , ' ' . -'VA cief ge;Tromct lif .H ou f ebfvCi(n m on $ ,aJtcifr cKe'cohcuVrenceor'the Senate tothe 7 "liiJIOMig pase:iii inai oraiicu viz,i ! ' AthonMng MitthV llugfiesnf Surry couo- tv; to erec;;ii dam .across Fisheji-'aif Rtveri r. i'Clwz the .true construction af h"e erra , "li.etirVs'id'the-Peiiceto. amexid an' ant , -.v. - nad io Cuntfen smf Patqirotauk c.ur.t':-es J , . ;T ; rCooft of Jones,, to make i entries. vl land - tvli c h t h e re i s " rio e n t ry 1 1$ k e r T i ri cor ? 1 ; Vc(ety of. AslieyiHeTo revive; and conttn i Jte jn force -Vn acPpassed in 1827, author : K 111 rig . T'.ho 111 as BwVI tof V H. y wood , , hovy T '-'Macoi'forec'tWdpublieatesY and.a W't , v hill; cpncernibg ihecoiopenstioa made to ' ; .-iLkVksamnStieriBo far a's.;reails the -i C ' coqnf y VC;Chithaim vThese bilUL passed ' tV hcir "fii;-t,re;i'din2-;;. . " VrrA " (H.'.OimotioA-wf Mr, Montgooiery Sc-V- "si'atc resotveil, .itself- info a cbmtmtteeof, K vtheidleMc. Davison in the chair,-on 'Mhe bill V vest the,rght"oreJccting Slie ' ' : riffb, in the-fr eV wbite men of the .Btate., ,.y, !r During thk'?irUng;vMessrs.Montgomery V of(3iae MMi)gmiery .f Hertford,, Drck, . V - VVilliams oi'Martipi VVellboVn &jSanders SV addressed the: ijofgrnfttee Before ,any 'Veporfe 'piogresV'audbb'taiied; dlOlTSn.OK COMMONS. 1 ' ' -i N JJ'tiurdwu Deo S. ? -Vbe ,n,ts$'l 0111 10 irpcay pu,iiutu u : :..:, .. ..:'::.t in isir. o fceenjonea- thei 'rf7- . ; "7?JTtr;'.trCTSwl?r..nr. vousianiuionie is iiiu7i rv of.Konh catoiina,' yw o."i"" r- i . . M a c o u --Th e'e n n ros sed bi 1 1 t o- revive an act passed in l 828,r an thorisi ng'i the; Com lntuee oi-tfinance nt ltcueu county to ei tl eVwi t h t he Com missioners of States vill e Ihe'engrossed bill to authorise the Justices oMJie;re.ce oriircUelcountyto ..purcnase a tact .i'f -land Janderect; thefeon such buildirgVas will bsuilyb'ei.foilUh'e com- lottapie accmnmouatton or xn.e roor it a.u cou n ty wThe engnisiel bill to a tnentl a n act passed'ml 824iestblihing and regu fating ? Turnpike tlo ijj m "Rutheiord ;:.and - Bun"f co m bev--T li e $ ri grojii d b 11 maki ng -ptri r prnsatiori' to the .Jurors of the county of -Bruoswick ; amlihe.engrdssedbMl wa t v e t o VV a d e s b r u gh A c ad my J n, NAn s n cftuu t v y, v er e rea I th e" third u time a ad 0 rf Ieftr to. be enrolled, t - v ; - v - , r,The ,billuthoWsinjhe;Clet4,of,;tlie Coii n t V riu rt'of -JonW l mn k e ell tries j of Vandi whentlere ii nn bga) en try-taker The b"ill to revive, anil continue s" in ."forced an;aci pisbnin t o , m j auuu i 5 m pa$ BriwnThe bilh concerning tbei al 1 uwaitc e;,oT extra c pensa tioq t, t h e C 1 ef k aht! Sherif of.CuaihamThVbili t'lfncijr poraiefthe 4 Vance,' -.Circulating Library S.klc't y of "Ashevtlle'-i-The ' bilf toVamend (art act passed in 1 624 to. authorise -the o- a n id Pasq u ta n k a o d p u t ti n g a F I oa t bridge across" 'Posouotank-; Ruer ; and the .bill to au t horisey M a t the w' II ughes bf Surry, . to; e-; f-ect a dam across tsner 'sjtiiver, were,reai. respecti veljr tlie second . and third lanes and -ordered fto be engrossed. - 'Mri; Monk presented a bill concerning teoinntissioners of Public VVorksi 4 N: , .Mr. Xiltv;a bill to alter the nanie of JJo8Z',Aiatn t JWontgomery :apa '.v A1r4 f .ittl ?i hill rii- ihp mirtihsn ofnre- Vehlinga nuisance in the town of Tarboro Rear! the first time. j. - M fi; H i l I of W i I ui i tnglon, from the' com mittee on Internal, Iniprovements, report ed a bill fr-anr Appropriation to construct ui road through Luui el Gap- , Read r the .first time. ; , , ;j ; Mr. Mhodn froni the select committee to whom the Mibjvct was referred reports ed a resolution in favor of the heirs of the late Judge'raylor, which passed its first read ing., ;:--r: -'5 ' m r .Mr. Newlard presented a resolution" in favor of John liowrie;' Referrc'd. s ' ' " -. - Friday Dec- 4. , c ' : , Petitions presented By Mr. Edmons- ton, from ' sundry citizens of Haywood, on ine suojeci ui a x umpire roati. iy Mr. Gaston, from sundry citizens of Le noir, oh the subject of restoring to credit, VVilliatti B. Murchie. " Referred. ; ' ' Bills presented By. Mr. Smith of Chat- J iiiiuu a uiii 10 auer uie vinie 01 ine ineei- mg of the General, Assembly. .'Rejected on the first reading. By Mr. Haughton a bill to effect a di vision of negroes and ' other chattel pro perty heldr in common : itead, the first time and referred to the Judiciary- Com- muree- 1 t . Mr. Shipp froinxthe committee to whom the subject was referred, reported a bill authorising the 'Governor 'to. grant certain lands to the Baptist Congregation at Frank lin in Macon county. Read the first time. Mr. INa'shfrom the Judiciary committee, to whom was referred a Resolution in structing them to enquire into the expe diency of providing by law some certain rule whereby the 'State causes in the 6th Judicial Circuit shall be' taken-up: Re- ' 1. . L 1: AY 1 jjui icu, uiai. 11 (5jiui( necessary 10 legis-. late on the subject, which was concurred in On motion of Mr. Blair, the Public Treasurer was directed to furnish this Houset with l a statement of the sums .re ceived under, the provisions of an act pass-1 eti.iniotn, maKingit tneuuty ot commis sioners of wrecks, to deposit the amount oili sales..madeVt themlafter deduct- ing fees, in theoffice of the clerk Of the county or District court. ".' r ; - Mr.Ieitl submitted -a resolution in fa vor o f Da v i d Mash b urn o f Burke county. nicu was auotttect. ; ? , j ;OnimotionofiMrv.' Cox. ; , 'x " Jtesotved. that the Judiciary Commit! hp. In structed to enquire into the' expediency bf pro viding a limitation to actions on Bonds. !' : . .On motion of Mrl Morris j " ' :; famved, .That tnemmittee'on Milftiry Af-, tatrs be instructed to enquire into the expedien cy f revising and distributing the laws of the Sfafe amongst the several Militia qfneers therei)f. :The bil f to" prevent ; ft autW in deeds Jof trust aud .mortcasreSXvas rpad thn spmnrl rofii the Senate, asking the t: '. rr . . T . , uiis nouse to . tne-ioiio w? 1 by them. viy. 1 ,Tb rpnhl so much of an act passed in 1810, -arprei vents persons from forking Iseines -and nets in , Tar ' nverAabovthe mouth iof Bishmg creek To repeifan act passed ip 188,- appointing. CopiraisibnersKonla part of . the road leadiho- ffrtijn Mnrintnn to Avery'sTurnpike Roadj9 Burkecoun TV 1 fit IPfritiivif XT... r? ' " : t tr awlirirtm.fiw.l'i'SiSS ' S ann( acr passed jn 1 824, fprthe better regulation .of Greens Wough ,n; GilfurdxputyConcerttTng' theliamlityorcerfainbandsibfc Jincohiton to work on VoadsTn antVww rie the sheriff of aaywfi4rt6.tyHto xol Meet- certain. taxes1;thritiln.1.- Concerning the Buncombe Turnpike nanv. ami this, t ai;v: -2. tZJt.i "in-i :-. trdn.M. Wk solution passed thetEfirtajn'- "rf , Fethc-iast two vttrVfiitloi hayc,been engaged udou all; ththr n partmenspftheoyiirnr in. Hay Wood, county Lair,rctalci,'oUt CatuKsiaT'creel:',: now in t the -county 4)f m. B-A. W a, . 1.11 il. U V U V. 1U I 1: M I I 7VrxBU n ft. 1 M. ' -T W-k A k II t k f - - . at k ft wv - . . . . - J - . i v j nazion oj vases lor uuiu w nji v y . v gislature, and veach:.o(f.theni looking tq a future apportionment pftepresentattou ; but differing bothjas to th'e'conibination?6f the baf es" w h icfi th ey pmbra cedf ', and as to the "degree- tcr.wnich -they extetided' the;e"r iasticity-of their, principle, .Mr--Ufs, as vve.uuuerstouu, laKtng in tue "the. three bases,' but susceptibl an v d esree'-'ibf exterision; r-Mf- average' of e bf almbsf L?s taking two bases bnly and extending 6nly to a certain number ofcounties bereafter t be.. created; .Two, other plans ot compromise i were alsooffered-from-the (VyeAt: one pre sented, by ;Mrr Cooke,; and (stipppsed.n presenfthe project of nearly .the- Moun tain andmiddle members, .founded upon the whi te basi i for Hi e I lou se olDel egat es, and. the Federal-basis for the Senate, with art, enlargement of ithe? membejrs pf- that bod y. ' The 2nd plan waft from M r Cam p- bell ot JrooKp,emDracigoiner provisions, andp'articularly'attemping to secure the Eas t aga ins t u n d u e taxa ti o n on ationi- Th ese variou s schem es appropfi are or der- I ed ta be printed and referred to the Com- mittee.othe vvholei- :" . .1 T ' The scene was animated by the appear ance of- ChiefrJustice Marshall ! for, the first time bnthe floor; His views differ ed ln ome t 'respects!. from - the details , of Mr, ;Leigh's plan, though he ag 'eed in the general principle. He spoke, for some time, -with great emphasis invoking the spirit of conciliation, ;'and sh vving the. concessions which the ' East was willing to make for the sake of cotnpri tnise. ; A few remarks were thrown! ou'u, on both sides of the HOuse but. pointing too plainly to certain grounds wliicli both the parties were preparing to' assume arid to the possible frustration of a l ithe, la bours of the Convention-; , One of the members, indeed (Mr. Wilson of Monon galia) talked of offering a proposition in the course of the week, for van adjourn'-' ment of the Convention f untilj':October next ! No question, hovvever,was taken' oi any ofhose points -and theCommitf tee of thVvWhole passed on to t)e discus-; sinn of tHe- Jutliciaryj Report. ; Nor; was any question taKen upon tins suDject Mr. Bay ley haying movjsd. that tie. Coun ty 'Court should be out of, the Constitu tional Tribunals, -in which he vas sup ported by ' Messrs. Jbyries and Hender son, and opposed by Messrs.. Giles, P. P. Barbour, Johnson and Leigh of S The Committee adjourned without cc ming to any decision. - ' , : But' all these questions must yield to the paramount importance of the Basis of Representation. We! are unable to pre- d 1 ct the resu 1 1 . Both parties are claim ing the white basis in the House of j Dele gates or, some of the gentlemen of the East are 'offering an average apportion ment for the present, and a basili of fu ture representation: not entirely) drawn from "the white population. ( 'VVe still none that some arrariareinentma v bi made : a J i Plough our hopes have become faintler.from me spiru wnicn Degins to De uispiayett on botb sides. But the interest of tlie State is so obviously concerned.?in conciliating these differences, that; we can scarcely believe the Convention can break un witn- out effectins the obiect of their me e tin sr. We should consider.that man as a blind politician who? wishes them to do ntthin?. These questions press themselves irre sistibly upon us what will be the effect of a dissolution ? Mr.1 Cooke pathtfed them in his speech yesterday in the most impressive colours Mu tual cri mi'nation and: re-crimination, discord ana aiiimosi- ty. Ano; where are they to stop ? .Ifow are they to stop ? Will another Conven tion arrest them f How is to be called r Will the Legislature call another ?i If the people of the West call one, will the East attend it ? and if ther do riot, and; another Constitution is. proposed by; the West, what will be the result We turn froin thesenticipations and others whieh we might conjure up, with the gri latest pain. No friend of Va-j can look at them, without the deepest concern-' If the ship is to be saved from shipwreck, i tis high time for all the crevv to bestir themselves. Those men wha wiH- run! the ship updn the breakers : those who from selfish feel ings, or from a hasty temper, from ajspir- showbfiV or frorna vWaiit" of courage 1 to risk themselves a little ibr( their coubtry or 1 0 J m eeti le'tein porary cen s u iV'-iof tlielricassociates tiibse" whofrom any such corisideratioris, will piursue a course calculated to deTeat every plan or.jcom promise and hasten the d issol u tton Of the Cbnyentibn,have a'fear io'encouhteranVthe eyes; of their 'oonstit-: rents. Now, he; .me tor coolness and c onci 1 i a tforiWh'bfj s-therehat-willnbt cMn'Trir Viro-iniAi nrift and'indiviihlft Ci who jsitlieresfthatji s prepared to meet the exci te men t which is to fol I oiv th e d issol u- tion 01 tne vouvepuoii r auq , xpe ,conse-v qu ences tliatmay 8jpnngXroin.t'tbaf4' citementffw I-mdon Ti mes d ecf ares : 1 ! 5 &"V v uu b , !?; UCU mo re I m por ta nce ha tVi 4he V rl?at v T f si I f & " ve 4t uiL suppine rta ry. aPmcl rte Treat iel referred to in tbat tlScti a ent vmi xpiatuuocy ors4me ot-its prihci jH vvis?uwitj lie- i Uura DfOCeed S -10 '4 cil for the Gbvernor-buf who, are to com pose it, r-isBtillleft in blank- !'The com mittcjj rose but without coming4 to any definitive resolution. Yesterday, the Ba sis yi)f Representation was:tak6n .up?' and Messrs. '.Upsbur arid Leigli proposed' and brought forward their schemes of comprp-j mlsc ; each --jof pif hemTounded oh. &'co?nbi- We; subjoin ojii h io nVyi f some o f t h Ettglish Vplpe tHefVa vy Tii e PurVis to pay to Russia, as an ihtTemrfil fur ihe expenses of the;?vwar,.and.:-(for4by I6sses6f the Russian merchants : are , as- sessed, the farmer at 10.000,000, ot ducats, nearW-5.0tt6,CuO sterling,; the latter ;at U nd u bhn. this - noint tnark.to subjoin ij-the giealersumin ten equal annual instalments bi "abmJUhalf a vn 1 1 1 rn- pa r n. ; a n o i ii 1 e y s 111 ij 1 1 1 -r 1 v u 1 c 1 t '.. . n 1 c 1 i 1 n f 1 r n m a I rn 1 a o f 1 ll i J 1 1 e. : 1 v upon- i.nc pit yuiciif, ti j1 "? -' ' fatter, class 1 Of instalments, XdriAnoplerU to- be1 evacuated:;', on ;jthe'ecVnd v being su m.of 1 en million $ of ;d tica ts has b;en 1 iW-) Vharetl', thpy are to'quit'lheTurkish ler 'r-thr vvh If nether 1 " r K W T" I'. By :.;il6se , articles ti- shouhf appear tnai, iusia .n;j iniiaci ccwiitm mi; cmcm: tlfe pi r pe t u a I possess ton , of the pr in c i pa I ti e s , unless so m e hp x f ra on' i n a ry- gi ft o f Prt it yi'.lenc.e, should cnablu the Suttai to : r fse" t h e su in of fi ve mill ions -in ten y ears. r We ' wll 1 v ,how ever, here just bbserve U hd Jp securing Jndemriity to his subjects for their. pri va t e ss es s; 'as t h e, . E m perbr ' IjTi c h ol a was perhaps 'obliged to : do by" his ' duty , mak i rig t heir pay men ttbe'coqd i i tion ;of a 'Series of retreats, lie has left the public in- demnit y, both as tovamoupt; and times of payment,;subject to tne ; remonstrance m .terpositfuif of the Great povyersf Eurbpe By t h e b the r su ppl erne.ii ta fy t rea ty t he regul a t i on s if or t Kei 11 1 te r na I go ve r n m e n t o f t h e principal i t ie s a re set t 1 erl on . su ch ; a footinff," by giving RtJ ssia- an equal " voicev with Turkey in'the nominatibn'of Hbspo dars, and depriving the Sultan of the arbi trary power ? of, deposing them, lloether wmi o'.uer provision, hi , a auuiiar spu n, that there; is no dangerof Russian, supre macy in Moldavia and Wallachia suffering a ny ; m a t e r i a I 1 1 ml u ujti o n f even i f, ? by the immediate pay ment of the uu demanded (romTui key,- the Russian' 1 roopS: were" o bliged to paK' the Pruth imrneti lately.?' , -The Courier, 'which ;is tlie official? jour: r , Sea is much smaller than had; been an ti ciated. It contains no irnKirtant towns, and only-one or two; fortresses ; of; ; little strength and really seems to possess no value other than a3 it forms a more secure ( frontier against the incursions of the tribes,- wno at various pernuis enuangerea, oy.tneir wanton hostilities, the existence . of ? peace between the two Empires. In Europe, -not a foot of territory is gained or lost on either side, asTar as the question .)t positive ces sion is concerned. When ''.we have the separate Conventions before, us which re gulate the amount -of the Indemnity to1 6c paid the Porte, and the occopatirn tof "cer tain Pro vinces and Ci ties, til l payment be. made, we shall bettnr be able'.to .ascerr .tain'..' whether ..the rei pec t sh p w n - by t be. Treaty of Peace to the integrity of the Sul tan s European dominions,4 be. sincere tr affected. vAt resofit thesupject is in vol v ed. in doubt, which uller information alone 'can'etiahle us fo Solve.' ::;':,.3: ri-:ry Ori the loih the Same paperadtls : f VVe stated, yesterdyv that uniil we had; simethi?'g more authentic before us, thao the republished accounts .given by . the French arid German r, papers ui iiis it mount" of the war indemnity granted bjK a ieparate convention to Ru ?s 1 a ; ;w e shbu 1 d Vd oubi-th e t-oi rectness of that amount, and the nature ifth'e:'afrangeieiitVwmade for its payinctit : VVc u nders t a n I j ho we ver, tla t t,t 1 oeri ot fa I ! vShoirt .: of : teti" niit I iohs bit i'do ca t;Tant j. that the error lies .in. the statement . that a y" periods were fixel for its liquida tibn. The whole is a matter for futore drscussioii between the Saltan and the. Emperor Nich- 1 1 - 'a t . 1''"' . ! ' 1 it y - ' '. . -5 oias. yicuyos;n me. gwoi ouice or- the O ther Powers will, pf course, continue to: be interpisetl. it will therefore be more' as a iriattt i of frieridli nss than tn; consequence of a re u I a r u n d e r s t a nd i n ir As t4 the amount of the indemnitjvit is s0 evidently beyooij the: pxmer ofrurkey to pay, though n uiay ntd ttf Teal ity exceed the expense incurred byriiussiajiluripo ihe? wa r, tha t t he re is strong rea sort o expect that the Emperor Nicholas, with'a due r' gartl to the ctmsisiejicy ofiij l i rations, and an honorable anxWtvto rec- oncilt taein toether ubon :-;Keintwff''if th t the; terms imposed upon tHe Suhaii hV his. PietiipotentiariesarereaUy too grievous and ii enforced, would be!tuipenl,to;the des'rucliimj,f Turkey, asan Indepehd ent1 Empire,uvill himself relax t h en V; vaii d fen- der tifcm more full y cbmniensurate" tneower of the Port tosafifyhem: r ;he Mortiing Journal of -the stating that vibe Russian Jdinhiint hatf outwitted aU-EuroDeaiidii'scWisslo Treaty generally thus Ispeaks J of the "rUi Article : ... 7rhjventlt BrticleW treaty stipulates tha Hussiah subject veselfi and merchandise : shaltbeecure againstal 1 ' vipeThce atul c&icflcr'Th for in e f h a 1 HI i v e u n d e r t he exclusi va jot t s-I i'M'fiic r:UM..w( . wusaifl. i , m ue 7iu3iau .; vessel J V 'i"'iuc uyjfvCl- III I tvFiatcervfHtiepai'iof ! "F'r iet;ner out at ea norj inrf any or TtsitQadsteolts bl o ngi ni tj(i t h el mMnmnthu ?XvS?IyJ.W?Tcy teitojr pot tee to the local au 1 h nn i rs5; theit-pcrmiiot pajd,. the Kussians ieiTeau oeyonu iue.ua!-. kin ; on tfie third, "beyoiid the. Dnube:; and when the' fourth and the, uMiole of the V ifgrjieev orfejriferrVio f.?rrw,atm . eu.iovrive. pMtJIlowcd to iHtf rft'wV li ',(' '" . 1 irrirrence wu.it it m.y.-.TV. ; "on ! '7' nave any control c not eyane -the xustou, J she in-, - 7J .U"Vir. Und the g.lods Jor re, 7e 'H. "jny.t.therhipsbeitiayvJ t Ihe local authorities are preven :,,4 X haz tAfa of a breach of this irnv r ' Jl rferio- 2;yrbetUv.re'lIi , " They are huclj aiUMe" Euinero, !"r'a- tei ; . X not.tlare to.nnpose on,any town )f J"'1! -.In, liu.buru jlothinrons. i - The v ,L .tut iiiB:.J'.- . "re cni not are concocte.l Jor the; purpose. f to fi-eibroiU and more esleath d ba:in; 0f ,ti...,o v..i. '..:.if - me IJVm.I tl. some-weeks pasf; asrit may effa 1? ' r pbtfe1 ilirectjyMir'.indirectly f,r f?' lonifer bertoiL ihrnw n liifiit -..-1.. m.aii' ger perto.f,. throw d Jurhl rninri.. the.policy of ihe Govern meruv bv they wefe tlictatbU. ' 0Vr; hi, , Ve dotnot now; attennt to, rill.. Ufsstq pronounce Upon ih qoiitifc",? f pr flit vir-fiiat ..jrt. vF r.. 1 ,,r'-'i- reat of Europe, tajustifj meagre., 0f( bincd htwrilitv ifimcti K.. ..11 tin COP,) GQverpmenr,utVthis ;ive assert litiS fear of contradiction, that by th a-t of the treaty, oViguial arid 'supple,;,;; explatniftg and enloreio each other ' 'iv key in Europe no longer exists, but as Cy in form and .esFeoce-a province or IMS J provinces, under the immediate cpo ' I 'osti'1"8 "wlcnclu!e(rxviththi significafit remark ': -l r 1 . Upon the uhole; we 'consider fiie 5 of affairs consequent .upon the siaature the treaty in queiori; asW .which nav be terpieirwc'iri ;tfie; xffetn. Wis'. -11 UIII W A. 'l4ftkVH -I ? - mines ynieli- threaten thV uui mey must animate re v S i a tes l h: n ma '.,. thosevybb betray the common interest will unfortunatel y Jiot' suffer alone. j a, Goober?? 'Netr, Novel. W-' GAtnRS& SON , have wist received th & " Wept of Wish ton-wish Price $2. . 'At-so, ' ,Vol..vl, of the Encyclopedia 'Americana, a popu. af Dictionary of Arts, Scie'nces, ' Litemture, : History ; 'Politics & BiojrapJyi trouht dowa to the pi-esent tim6. - , Raleigh, Dec. $ Vf .. , , , "pURSCrANT to a Resolution of the Board of Jt Directors of the Buncoaxbe : Tdnipike Com. bany, 1 will expose tbpulilio Sale at the Court house, in the town of AsheVille. on the 1st Mon- day in lec. nexU all the Stock: htild in said Com pan-; Jby delinquent Stockholders. . . Ashevdle N6y?- --Kr;"4;'' 29 3t TIIfJEE or vfour ; "Journey irienr Printers, who are fi rst rate a nd seadyi nvorlcme i wanted immediately, at the KhdxviUeTeimessee) k jnster Office ; ' t o hom const k liberal wages wilt be given.' ' ; v ' '.?4- HEISKELL. . Knoxvlllej Nor! 4: Baltimore, Washirii;t & George- to wn J e w Liirto of Coaehes, ? trcto0fromjbutr'm 'hours ;WiIt1eave X,YFfR J J's ifX) fcrNTAIN INN, Xt Sfrce, Jon TH URSDA 6th instant; at half pasj o ocIOelc in the mornioc-. for Washmirton, and ctitiruie fttoriindailv i:at ihe kame time will 1 teave.'" Barnard a SManst'or Hotel.' Pennsylvania AYeintenear rttie- PresSyeht's hpuie) for Daiti- ; mori-ji-Y; . : GCj ionics kept at the aboy jplaces and also at the Stage Qfljce Noi 2, Smth-Calvert street, foi the reception of passenjrers names.', , ' ,V Otj fare Two Dollars and Fifty-Cents. ..Baltimore, .Nov. a. .25 Im :77ie CtlcbratedJiachlfa 1 yiltV -TlMOli'EONQw'tof the celebrated Kxc :ilarum(IhelbCitizenw Rgai" n tips plac the ensuiiijjpseakon; XheNparticulir&. w timeyXgNOiC Leashnrg, Caswell, . q; Nbv 18. y 27 J I (TThe Star ilt insert this S weeks, & charge uye same to tRe Kegisrer umce. r? . 7 fuucfiine; v OW tp be seen and ofitained f n Raleigh t "S- ' 7f-f i - These. Alachme amonirst iihemo&t useful l. raoaernjnvenpons, ..are. so-consini9icu,. iif them.- will Wmi Wnd shin . frofn to ' 4a .Uj - - -a -it one' cuts etday wlich "TiS eprl to ,the' Ibour v women . w!iii..iuc? ioiutiiv, . niaqh(ne willVpiiV 6 thread fine o hoarse, ' afn d 1 1 1 e rtVu li t r nf : t !to t i i r eail for e ve o iiesa fctreno th ii not siVrnassetl bvlthef best machinerv mlhe United Statesi These -machines are no , ' . , ' H. . rr ' rrl '111 OH" in commonHise in .vyesi eiinccc, f,,v a.nt oVtrto 6tt A nfl'i-ftfe fvefV : hig,lv ap ptovedM by all those who mkc trialottaem. Verns; wishing to iya'd themselyes ot . th mense time am I labour, iiavi ng machi n e are in lett to Call ahd mde fbr themselves- v V'i -A.-. .vlijPf-. J;. ?)Q m ' V f OS EP 1 1 G AXESVae; SOW cf.-ipr saie, rnce o.w . i , may ent lore, oft various Rations';. ufa, J V,VJ, if,i;.u i ue uutated bv . n ijng-hnini: vTheyWoatrijii? ' fo?eil-;tbMr-iire nude I.b,- !,r,.i,. Ut IVe London' Time of' the Um, 1 , jhKlanSh.g-5 - 7 h'j!lI5 Ch;s,vf that treityi'ivhi, h h,s fixn,! - v-r" jcs. m. v-.'
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