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'ard Wit the glitter . cyed by ffile .toa'mcTnorable mihtatf.sih leve- SlntIf the Ia wereended, their- majesty vindicated ; and although the penalty buffed and paid, is worthy of Uttie regard to a SSy point of view, it can hardly be doubted fflt would be gratifytog Jto the warworn vet XVs. to be relieved from the .circumstances: in Sh that jddjrment placed hitn? - There ire ca !p in which public; functionaries , may be called to weiffh the public; interest against 4heir own &8Tand if the civiflaw be violated Coraiseworthy moUves, or an overruling sense Klic danger, and public necessitypumshment mav well be restrained within that :iunit which a 'rta aid mamtainsthetauthorityiofthelaw, v"j gubjection of the military to the civil pow er The defence of New Orleans, while it saved city from the haus of the enemy, ; placed the name of General Jackson among those of the neatest Captains of the age, and illustrated one ofthe brightest pages of our history. -Now. that the causes of excitement, existing, at the time, have ceased to operate," it : is believed that the remis sion of this finei and whatever of gratification that remission might causefthe eminent man wha inv curred and paid it; would" be in: accordance with the ffeneral feeling and.' wishes of the American .1 have thus," fellow-citizens, acquitted myself .of my duty unaer ine iyousuwuuu, uy be fore you as succinctly as I w have been able, the state of the Union, and by my fting your attention to measures of much importance to the country. The Executive will most iealouslr unite its-ef-muu ihma th I-pmsl&tive Derjartment in the accomplishment of all that is required to re lieve the wants oi a common cuubmvucucv, or el evate the destinies of a beloved country. : , , JOHN TYLER.' Washington, December, 1842. ,, ; ; STATE LEGISITU BE; REPORTED FOR' THE REGISTER. IN SENATE Thursday, Dec. 8.'' Mr. Dobson,: from the Committee' on Private Sills,, reported Bill for tha " better regulation ,of the Town of Williamston, which passed its; jsec end reading, and on notion of Sr. Cooper, read a third time and passed. A communication, addressed to the Speaker, was read, from the Sheriff of Onslow County, cer tifying the election of Thomas Ennett, as a Sena - tor from that County ; .which, on motion' of Mr. Reid, was laid on the table. - : , ; ? V ; Mr. Reid moved, that the documents accompa nying the Report from the Board of Internal Im provement, be printed, on copy for the use of each member; which was agreed to. ": " . Mr. Wm. P. Williams moved, that the docu ments be referred to the Committee on Internal Improvement, which was concutxgd ku " Rspoa xs oh Military Atfixbs? VT Mr. Allison, of O., from: big Committee, re ported back a Bill, to mcorpor the- Fayettef ille Riftt Company, with an amendment, to strike out eigat and insert twelve years. . . V Mr. Reid suggested, that the' necessary adver tisement required by law,' had been made. , v x . Mr. William P. Williams moved lay .the Bill upoa the table, until satisfactory proof of the re quisite advertising, which he believed the law made imperative upon this subject, had : been ad duced. ' - " . ' '. "( Mr. Reid and Mr. WUliame mutually explained, and the Bill passed its second reading. ; ; ,v-:; Mr. Allison, of O froni the game Committee, r reported adversely to a Resolution, so .to amend the Militia laws of this State as not to conflict with the .Civil laws' of this State, and asking to be discharged from further consideration of the same; 'agreed to. TV-f0r--u :"!ffZ"&'f: ' .Messrs. Worth, ' Hester and Joyner were' an nounced as the Committee, on amending "the To bacco Inspection law. .t....- l ResOLUTIOKS OW THEIR XBCOSD READIXGS. laJkrorU Richard C. Stubblefield. 1 In favor of John -RJ Harrison. In favor of George Simp son ; all of which passed their several readings. Inavor of Charles Frazier, proposing, to strike out forty-five!! dollars, (the amount claimed) and insert thirty-six;" dollars. .; . .'N -1 . Mr., Edwards asked for, the reading of the Re , port; which was read. - He then said, the Report set forth no facts, by which the Conimittee on Glaims had arrived at its conclusion, and he wish ed the Chairman of the Committee to throw some 1 light on the matter. ' . ' . . . Mr. Reid remarked,' that the work in question had been executed , by order. of the last Legisla ture ; the Committee had satjafied themselves that , the duty had been- performed, but individuals, more competent of judging upon the value of the labor than any of its members, iad informed the Connnittee, that the sum of thirty aoDara , would be a full and ample consideration. . The Resolu tion as amended, then passed its second reading. ! lhe Bill to extend the time of holding the. So . perior Courts in the County of Cumberland, was read a third time, and. ordered to be engrossed. 1 i The Merchakts BAor Newbern. The Bill to amend; the Act of Incorporation of Ibis Bank, so as to grant it the privilege of issuing Bills of the denomination of threellars, was tiien -taken up. , - , ;.L , - -. Mr. Shepard observed, he would state I hjs ob jections to the present Bip" In thirst place, he would say to his friendV the Senator from , t he most fully concurred in fhe'opinion yester day expressed by him, that this bill, in its charac- ter, was essentially anti-Democratic. ; and for one; he wished no longer continuance of Banks, than their respective charters, allowed them. As to -granting them further: privileges, he was utterly : opposed to any such measure; "there were defects j enough in the Banking system of North Carolina, which he should like to see corrected, before he would VotelbrabiHofsk not charge the Senator from Craven, (with misrepre senting the wishes of ftis. cmstitpenW ; but this touch he knew, that the last election in Wake bad principally turned upon "the Bank! question ; that she was Anti-Bank,' her present Repre sentatives would show, ' Mr. S. proceeded in a 'sahy speech, adverse to all Banka, of which, .our space forbu&Jaxiher report ; concludmg, by; .moving as an amendment to the boll, to insert a proposition, (which.not : appearing on the Journal, aecesffl.'thridged,) to issue One Million of Dollars in Treasury notes i on the faith bf the State, bearing interest at the rate of 2 per cent Per annum; for the rtlvef of ; the people of North Carolina. ' 1 1 ' " 3 . ,a --, lOTE--The sum proposed by the Senator, Jlth that previously of&red on the same plea, hy e 8enator from Martin, 70uld have tin J)tmt tendencyr to make a Etetu debt, for the: nice amount of on Owe Mzllioaot a haifof "Collars! f t ' V" -Mr. Pasteur; said thespeech - ty" the - Senator J0 Wakc was no answer to the arguments ad-; yesterdaycthe merits ihr BilLitf that he asked, was a eimplo act cf juaUce .towarda the Merchants' Bank: of Newbern, by placing it on a similar footing with the other Banks of the State. ' The Bank w chartered by a Deinocratic Legislaturer5 ita' Stockhblders-wefe' hidividuaUy responsible for ;everyjdollaf they issued j and the Bank had never suspended specie payments. He called upon f the' Senate, in justice to the' Bank; to pa8s theBilLi';tVvi ' Mr. Dockery movedt; lay the Bill upon the table, and print the amendment s a .V u'l Mr. Edwarda submitted, to the Chany whether the amendment proposed by the Senator from Wake, was not one of a distinct and j separate -character from the subject matter of , the' Filh . Mr. Shepard then withdrew bis amendment, ob serving, that at' 'some other time, he should 'offer it to the Senate. V r-) ' - ? f ; n After some remarks from Messrs. Dobson and Dockery, the' Bill, by Ayes J32, Noes 15, passed its third reading, and was ordered to be engrossed. . . . U: S. SpiATOR. The Speaker announced, that the hour to exe cute the Joint Prder of both Houses, to proceed to an election for Senator.of the United States, had i arrived, and that Messrs: Boyd and Moye wouldsuperihtend the election y which Tesulted as follows: ForBroWn21; Saunders 12; Graham 14. f Mr. Edwards called :np the BpT to'' provide for the Assessment of Real Estate which, pn motion of Mr.: Allison, of U was amendeddby insejrting after the word , land," f with the improvements thereon!!; and the Bill, thus amended, was passed. 1 Mr. Boyd, from' the Joint Ctonjniitte, reported no election' of a'Cfntte4 Sjtw Senator; Mr. S allings proposed,' that a message be sent to the House, to vote' again for a United "States Senator, which was agreed to, and the House con curring, Messrs! Stallings and Morehead were appointed a ' Committee, and the Senate voted as follows : Tor Brown 21; Saunders 14; Graham 12. ' ' " j ;'v;!f .; ?,- '.rits--;..U.-'-Vi r-. ? - HCjusE !op commons: Mrvl Lee presented a bill entitled an act to au thorize the Pnblie Treasurer to pay to Bryant &. Maitland their storace on Public Arms. &c : which was referred to the Committee os Ckims. ' Mr." Satterfield presented the following Pream ble and Resolutions, which were read the first time and paesed : , , ; , ; . . ",' ; -WJusreasl in the month of January, 1815, a fine of one thousand 'dollars' was imposed upon and paid by Gen. Jackson, the Hero of New Orleans, on account of. an order issued by him as : Maj. Ueneral Commanding the American forceswhich resulted in the safety of the City of NeW Orleans, and aided in the success of the contest which re sulted in the memorable Victory achieved on the 8th dar of January ; therefore, "v" f Kesoivaf, by the wneral Assembly of the state of Jtarth Uarouna, vrnat our Benatora in uongress be, and they are hereby ! instructed, and our Re- 1 A . a . preseniauyes reuesieo, io lnxroauce ana support the passage of a bill to refund to Gen. "Andrew Jackson the amount of the fine thus unjustly im posed upon him, with the legal interest thereon. Resclte4 That his Excellency, the Governor of tne csiaie, Dey ana ne is nereoy; reauesiea, io transmit a copy of the above. Preamble and Re solutions to each of our Senators and Represehta- tives-in Congress. s ; 1 Mr. Walker, from the Committee on the Judi ciary, to- whom was referred the ' memorial and counter-memorial, relative, to r fishing in Cashie River, made a report, stating that it would be in expedient to legislate further on the subject, and asking to be discharged from its further consider ation ; PnuinMul m ' Mr. Russell presented a memorial from Joel Strong, of Granville County, on the subject of the boundary line between this State and Virginia ; which was read, and on motion" of Mr. Mills, laid on the table. t . 1'V ' Mr. Kirk presented a memorial from sundry citizens of Mecklenburg, protesting against the passage of a bill altering the: Courts of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of said County : which was laid on the table, to he taken up .when said bill is un der consideration..' ;v" : ' " - Mr. Nixon, a bill for the better regulation of the town of Wilmington; which passed its first reading. f Mr. Francis, from the Committee on that sub-lect- reDorted a skeleton man of North Carolina: and on his motion, it was ordered, that the report be sent to the. Senate, with a proposition to procure ten conies for the use of the two Houses. " ; Mr. Biggs presented a memorial, accompanied by a bill to authorize; John McBoyle to keep floats or rafts of timber in Wilche's Creek. Re ferred to the Committee on Propositions and Grievances.''" ...;r .";::, : 5 The' bill to lav off and establish Cedarville, in the County of Onslow, and the bill to repeal so much of an act concerning the courts oi Moore and Sampson Counties as relates to the County of Sampson, were read the third time, passed, and ordered to be engrossed. The Resolution for the relief of Joshua Bullock, was read the third time and passed, t The bill to lay off and establish a new County by the name of McDowell, Was taken up on its third reading, and, on motion of jr. Wilson; was laid on the table and made the, order of the day for Saturday next, '-r , Mr. Patterson presented a bill, entitled an Act to incorporate the town of Franklinton, in Prank- un couniy. rassea us nrsi reauuig. ... j , , Mr. Nucon, a bill,'entitled an Act to secure. Mechanics payment for theirjabour and materials in erecting any House or other .huildingsi which was Tead, the nrst ume, ano. on motion oi mi. CardweD, referred to the .committee on the. jn diciary. ;- 5 . ., ., S ; Mr. Harrinkton, a bill, entitled, an Act to alter the time' of holding the Fall Term of the Superior Court of Moore, for 1843. Head first time .and t On motion Of Mr. Bower, ordered that a mes sage be sentJo the Senate, with a proposition to print the documents accompanying the Report of the Uoard oi internal improvements t! Mr. Halsey presented the following, which was adopted:: V $f5lTJ. 'M y RfsoheThitM Conittee on'Education be instructed "to; inquire into the expediency of so amending the t eighth section of the Jaw relating to Common Cchools as to give the appointment ofthe School Committees to the Board of Super intendents V . , " , 'r&Sti :" v:7 -" . i Mr. Burgin, a bul to abolish the County Courts of Buncombe, Henderson, Haywodd,'JkIacon and Cherokee, and establish' special terms of the Su perior Court; which,- on motion . of Mr. Candler, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary ' On motion of Mr. Bragg, B.:F. Moore, of Hali fax, was added to the Committee on the Judiciary. .Mr. Bragg, from the Committee on the Judicia ry, to whom was referred the Resolutions instruc ting said Committee, to inquire Into the expedien cy of so amending the law to'.make it arson, to burn a'Cottori Gin or Threshing Machine,' repot ted a bill for that purpose, which was read tne nrst time" and passed. . "l V . , Also, the bill to" exempt certain articles of personal V property' " from executionr without amendment Mr. Biggs moved" to-amend by ad ding the words ifot afl debts contracted after the. first of June nextM which was adopted and the bilVas amended, passed its second readirigTf y . The Speaker then announced that the hour had arrived Tor executing the joint order i and the Jtwo Houses proceeded to vote for Senator to Congress, as foifowsv For -Graham 57 i ,Brown 63i ganders 42v-N6 election. " - :s : The bill 43 Erovidaacbnv of SwaimV JiiBtlr for each and every. Magistrate in the State, was taken up on its second reading. Mr. Halsey mov ed to amend by. adding Blackstone's Commeh danesiM but subsequently withdrew iLg Mr.Mbns roe moved to amend bv inserting' iWnt wot a Justice ofthe Peate resigns ie sM-send iii-his Mr. Wilson, of. Petquimons, "moved- tb: include " Clerks of the Coum? Courts and Mr.CafdWeH, to mclude M Clerks ofthe Superior Court and Coni stables.M. Mr. Nash then renewed Mr. Halsey's wwuuu. , wi, iuwwuj uicumoveonis - maenmte postpbnemeht whlchf - wai; carried. 4 rea 45, Npes:l7.fJ ..MrV Baxter, from thelr Judiciarj Comfittee to whom was referred the Resolution' instructing said Committee to inquire into the expediency of so amending the laws as to provide, for the re demption of property sold under1 execution at a sacrifice ; made a report, stating that it.would be inexpedient, -and asked to be .discharged from its further consideration-- Concurred in. :.: ., .. , ' Also, on the Resolution , instructing said Com mittee to inquire into the expediency of extending the Stay . laws t stating that it would be lnexped ent ; and asked to be discharged from its further consideration?? Concurred in. . -.s Also, on the bijl, to secure a Homestead Free hold to the citizens of North Carolina; recommend-' ingits rejectioru Thebil was then read the second tinic ani! rejected. , . ; ; ' ; ;. Also, on the Resolution instructing said Com mittee to inquire into the expediency of so amen ding the laws as to exempt men over 60 years of age from serving on Juries in Civil cases ; . stating that it was inexpedient to legblate on the subject. Concuired in. A message was received from the Senate, pro posing tov vote . again for Senator, which was a greed to, and the two Houses vptedas folows,Viz: For Graham 55 ; Brown t3 ; Saunders 45.. No election.. -f Mr. Bragg presented a bill entitled an Act to amend an Act concerning Coroners ; which was read the first time, and referred to the Judiciary Committee. . - . . . . - IN SENATE Fbioat, Dec. 9. Mr. Morehead from" the Joint Select Commit tee for the election of a United States Senator, Reported no election. 1 4 Reports from Staioding Committees. s Mr. Edwards, from the Committee on the Judi ciary, reported back a Bill, extending the time for perfecting the titles to lands' heretofore' entered ; with this amendment, after the word lands, in second section, last line but one, insert, or the rights of junior entries. Mr. Edwards, from the same Committee, ad versely to a Bill to exempt Mariners; in certain cases, from the payment of public tax. .Mr. Edwards), from the same T Committee, in favor of amending the 4th . chap. Rev. Stat con cerning Appeals, v " - Mr. Elliott, from the same Committee, to whom had been referred a resolution to amend the law, so as to compel overseers of Roads to apply all fines collected by them from the hiring of hands, to the keeping such roads in repair, reported a BUI for suchpurpose. v i j Mr. Shepard, from the same Committee, a Bill to amend the present law, so as to allow Masters of Slaves the right of appeal for misdemeanors be fore one Justice of the Peace. - All of which , passed their first reading, and were made the order ofthe day for to-morrow. The Senator elect from Onslow Coun ty, ap- J 1 1 J - !.- A ' Mr. Dobson presented a petition from certain inhabitants Of Surry County, in favor of Richard Cox, which was read and referred to the Commit tee on lTivate Buls. " Mr. Miller, "introduced a Bill, to incorporate the town of Shelby, in the County of Clevelaw. - Mr. Cooper, a Bill, to amend the 29th Sec. of the 31st chap, of Rev. Stat, which on motion of mx. juawards, was reierrea to tne iunminee on the Judiciary. ' ' -l ThefBill to incdrporate the Fayettevillo Rifle men of the County of Cumberland; passed its first readmg. v - ; C . . A message from' the House, asking the concur rence of the Senate in the following " -Engrossed Bills iNn REsottrTioics? "I To" establish a new Couftty by the nahie of Ca- tawDa. io amena tne ooin cse.c unap. ijy oi $ne Rev. Stat, concerning public landings. To incor' porate the New Hanover Rifle Corps in the town of Wilmington. To incorporate the Iredell Blues, of the County of Iredell. To incorporate Union Academy in Lenoir County. , For the better reg ulation of the Town of Statesville. To repeal the act of 1835, abolishing the office of County Trus tee" in Moore County ; alTof which Bills passed their first reading. V 'V: . t , .:.., A Resolution for the relief of the County Court of Franklin, on motion of Mr. y?m. P. Williams, waslaid on the table. j ; - ' 1 ' n . : The Vote for Governor.; : A message from the House, informing the Se nate that the hour had arrived for executing the Joint Order, for the purpose of counting and cbm- paring the votes for. Governor, ; the senate adV journed to the Hall of the House of Commons.-. (See Proceeding in thd House.) f " , , f Jf t-! Hfnrii1ill.il' r,f tli r. Oniilln totheir Chamber, y''T'TV'': "Mr. Spruill moved, that a Message be ' sent to the Housefor the purpose, of raising a Commit? tee consisting of one, on the part of. the Senate, and twb on t$e jpart of the House of Commons, to wait on John M. Morehead, inform him of ; his election as Governor, for. twoyearsfrom the first day 'of Januaryi 1843, and to' ascertain from him, when it will suit.iiis convenience to appear before the . two Houses of this General Assem bly, and take 'the oatbs.of office. , ' HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Haskins presented a bill to allow tales Ju rors in Onslow County? pay for their services in certain cases. Read nrst time and passed. v Mr. Mendenhalh from the Committee, on Edu cation, to whom was referred the - Resolution in structing said Committee to inquire into the ex pediency of so amending die law relating to, Com mon Schools, as to give the 'appointment of the School, Committees to the Board of Superintend ents, reported against the proposition. 'Concur red in; -- . " '. :. " Mr. McRae presented a Bill to repeal the 12th Section ;.of the jPSthphapterVof the Revised Stat utes, and otherwise amend the same. Vpassed its first reading. vf; --,.i,.:.r&;;x C;tS i? Mr Wilson, of Perquimbns,irom the,Commit tee.on Claims, to whom, was , referredl the -resolution in favor of James Buchanan, of Yancy- Coun. ty,. made a report, recoinmending the passage of said resolution.: v.The resolution passed its second Mr, Whitaker presented a bill for, the relief of purchasers of Cperokee lds, which passed its nrsireading, and was referred to the Joint '.Select Committee-o' CherokeeLands. C-.r Mr. Bryan, of Wilkes, presented a memorial on the subject Cherokee Jjands, whiehTOn his mb-' tiori, was referred to the Connnittee on the Chero kee Lands.' t ; , - ? j .v - r A communication was received from1 Charles L. : Hinton,- accompanied by a statement shbVPing- the tion of Mr. Biggs, was ordered to be transmitted to Mr. Walker, from the Ckmimittee on Irbosw tibns and Grievances, to whom was referred a bill to prevent obstructions to the. passage, of fish up the Roanoke and Cashie Rivers, mad a report recommending the rejection of- saufbilL ThebijU was then read the second time, and- Mr. Wilscra" o'f Perquimons, moved to lay it on the table until, the first of February. . - 1 v . . : -i- .1- :1 Mr. Rayner presented ameihorial oh the subject; which was laid on the table.. -' : ', . . . .. Mr. Biggs stated; that he had an amendntent to offer to the bflh and hoped the motion of the gen tlemah firximi Perquimons would not He then Went into a discussion at some lengthv of the merits ofthe hlttV s.tiw iK' ? -; I U luEhringhaul repliln neat and -mrcible f a-.ll. ii.T-:i-t.t . j t i - -..1 i . ,.1 . oucccu o ttuuui, nan. an nour in lengin, wnen me Speaker announced that the hour had arrived for comparing and counting th9 votes for Governor t tv uiuuon or r joarringer, was ;- ? , 'MesoltetL That a message be sent to: the. Sen ate, informing j them of our readiness to receive inem into our Halt togo.mto a tomparison of the Vote for Governor, at the last August election. The two'Houses then assembled in the Com mons Hall; Jjouis D. Wiison Speaker of the Se nate, in the Chair, and proceeded to compare and count the. vote for uovernor at the last election. , 'v As the official returns; have, before been pub lished m the Kegister, it is unnecessary .to give them again. The Chairman remarked that he deemed it his duty to state, that the ConFtitutionjrequired that the returns should be under seal; and directed to the Speaker of theA Senate, nd that? the returns from Chatham were not sealed. No. action was had, however, and the vote of Chatham was counts ed. 1 O . No returns at all vere received from WiUces and Bertie. f ,4. . ; t The Speaker then announced tho result, as fol lows : For John M. Morehead; ofthe County of Guilford, 37,943 votes ; ForJuis D. Henry, of the County of Cumberland,' 34,41 1 ; and as John M, Jtforehead had received a majority of the whole number of votes he is declared duly elected Gov ernor of the State for .two years from the first of January next : . . . . IN SENATE Saturday, Vzc 10. Mr. Edwards, from the Committee on the Judi ciary, reported adversely, to any enlargement of me nneior I5astardy . . ; ':-- Resolitttons. Mr. Sprnill presented the following Preamble and Resolution, which were read, and on motion of Mr.' Morehead, ordered to be printed. I. Whereas, the 8d Section of the 2nd Article ofthe amendtftl Coustiimion ol the State of North Caroli na, declare that the returns of every election for Governor, shall be sealed vp, and transmitted to the eat of Government, by the returning Officers, direc ted to the Speaker ofthe Senate, who shall open and publish them, in the presence of a majority pi the Members ofhotu- Houses ol"th General Assembly.'. If. , r - A 1 17 1 1 . 1 a -tt rV Anu uerons, iuo reiuns rnnoo ay me ouerin of Cbatliam County, of the votes taken at the election for Governor, on tlia 4ili day of August ,1842, and which were, bunded by iheSecretary lo the Speaker ofthe Senate, were, hot sealed t4 as pascribed in the said 3d Section of the 2nd Article .of the amended Constitution. V ' ' " III. And Whereas, it may be importnnt for tins General Assembly, to express an opinion on the Con stitutionality of said Returns of the Sheriff" pf Chatham, (the votes given in said County not affect irrg the re sult of said election,) in order .that the -questiou may be settled . . IV. Therefore Resolved , That the returns of the Governor's Election; made by the Sheriff of Chatham County, were not made in accordance with the 3d Section of the 2nd Art icle of the amended Constitution of this State, were informal and improper, and ought not to have been counted. j - , Mr. Spruill also presented a Resolution direc ting.the Secretary of State to commence suit ajrainst the ' Sheriffs of Chatham, Bertie and Wilkes Counties, Mr. Reed, a Resolution in favor of Morris, Tas ker and Morris ; Read and referred to the Com mittee on Claims. - Bills Introduced. , By Mt. Hester, to prevent, the sale of growing Crops. Read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr.;.Cathey, to amend, the act in relation to f ublic Hcnools,; which was referred to the Com mittee on' Education and the Literary Fund. ;f, - Mr Joyner presented a memorial and Bill, em powering the Directors and Company of the Bank of Cape Fear to alter the. Ume of holdingtheir an nual meetings from. January to . May. Read and made the order Of the day -for Mondav. : A' hiJI to exempt Mariners frcim the payment of Public !Taxe8,was debated at some length and nalrytrejected. It was t advocated- by , Messrs. Spruill !and Hodges, and opposed by Messrs. Ed wards, Jones and Morehead. HOUSE OF commons! The unfinished business of yesterday being on the motion of Mr. Wilson, of Perqtiimons,to lay on the table the - bill to prevent obstructions to the passage of fish up the Cashie and Roanoke Ri verk Mr. iWilsOn fwi'thdiew his motion ; and the question recurring' on itspassage, Mr. Biggs offcr- ea su ucuuiUBuu , iiUi xxaiscy propuieu an amendment tothe' ejniendmenW: which wis lost, and the amendment'of Mr. Biggs was adopted- -On motion of Mr. Mdore,' thebnl was laid on the table, and made the order of the day for Wednes day next f1- ?YvH'.. . v " . - Air. uamoger, irom me oommuiee on internal Improvements to whom was re ferred the bill to revive and continue in force the bill toincorporate the Weldon Rail Road Company and to amend the same,' made a report recommending its pas sage. The bill then passed its second reading Mr. MendenhalL from the Conunitiee On Edu cation to whom was' referred the Memorial ray. ing -certaih amendments to 'die School Law're ported against said amendments, and asked; to be discharged from its further consideration. Con curred in. . y"."', . J' .l",v.'.; " On. motion of Mr. Jones, of Orange leave of absencb until Tuesday next was granted to Mr. Jameei A. Jloilqway, Of Persbncountyi 4 .Mr. Barringer presented a Report from the Ad jutant General ; . which, on his motion, was ordered to be sent to the Senate with a proposition to print Mr. Nash presented a bill to amend' ah act enti tled " an act to incorporate : Rocky Mount Manu facturing, Company." .; Passed its first .1 reading, and referredto the Committee oniPrivate BU1&. . -Mr.BraggV from the Committee on the Judicta ryr to -Itoni.mjreferre4rabill ; to J repeal the sectiontof anAc concerning Constables, made a Report, recomiranding. its passage, and propyl sing an amendment'' -Thh an was adopts ed ; and the estion' being on the passage ; at its .secbnd readinsr, Mr. Averv moved to lav it on the table and make it the order of the day for Tues- uaj iu. jut. uaumer moyeau) amena, oj lay ing it on the table, until thelorst Thursday in Au gust next ; and on tius motion a debate of some , interest ensued cm the merits of the bill ; Messrs. MendenhaUjiCwdweltNash Erwin, ; Candler, Moore, Barringer, McRie ' Young, and-Francis participating. -The Aye,and Noes .were then called' forby Mr. Street, on the motion to 'postpone uaux Harsfc .s nurBaayuinAugustK ana was decided in1 the ahrrnatireYeas 63 Nays 3&- The iH pEOTids for ei Tins' the' appointment ; oT Constables to the County Courts.1 The bill to lay off and establish a new Count bthe ieof Mbpowelljte daywas taken np on its second reading f and the question beinr on itspassage, Mr. Moore, of Hali fax, made an uxteresting and able speech againsty the hilh'f He waa replie4; to with' ability, by tw ofthe representatives from Burke, Messrs. Atot and CajdwelL Messrs. 'Francis ' and Carriner also advocated the bill,and 'Mr.' Bragg oppre w me Ayes.ano; iMpes were tnen called lo: Mr. .djs,; ana it passed ite tnird reading. " Our's are the plans of fair; ddlghHut phaiet Unwarp'd Vy partyjagerfo live Hue brothers.' S or the Vmktmi of the United Stffi HENRY: 0LAYl;-r . . OF KfiNTUCET. . RAtEIGrl. N. C Tucsrtay, Bcembcr 1 3, It St2. ,THE PRESIDENT!S MESSAGE: ; (: ; It would be a supeiuous recdhnnendation,' , to invite the attentiori of our readers td the Message of !the PfVstdent eontainedVin thuf paper, ai its political importance is always calculated to excite the liveliest interests :fbe space which-it. occu pies, prevents either analysis or comment; . , ' ;t GOVERNOR'S ELECTION. - The ceremony of counting out he "Vote for Gov ernor, took place in presence of ; both Houses of the Legislature, on Friday last It will be seen that, notwithstanding the instances Of like charae-: ter which occurred at cjtcht of the three preced- ing Gubernatorial,-Elections by the People,' the Vote of to Countieswas lost through the negli gence of thef Returnirig Ofhcers. ' -As it happens, the popular will has never yet been defeated; by these irregularities ; hut with such - negligence what security has any party iii a closely contest ed canvass, thalt all4 Uxea exertions may not be paralyzed by, the carelessness ofn single Sheriff It is high time the Legislature enforced the penal ty on defaulting Sheriffs. . We may regret the in ditidual loss, but the formali'ies otjhe law must' be observed, where a neglect of them is attended with such serious consequences, ' ' - ". ' . . NEW COUNTIES. ; . , We Jearn that the , Debate of Saturday, in the House of Commons, on the bill for erectinga new County by the name of McDowell," was of a very interesting character. The remarks of Mr. Mooax, of Halifax, we have heard spoken of particularly,' as marked by great ability , and ingenuity," and .as presenting the subject in a new and forcible light , The Speech was so" made up of Sta tistics, that our Reporter, fearing his ability to do him justice by attempting a sketch of it, has not ventured on the efilrt :As a desire seems to be generally expressed by Mr. Moores friends, that he should write out his Speech, we hope that he will dp so. It will give us pleasure to publish that, and the replies to it . .- '' UNITEDi STATES' SENATQJ) No vote has been had since our last for Sena tor, and all is uncertainty and doubt as to the is4 sue of the struggle. If in the political, "as in the physical world, the darkest hour is just before day- jigu f s-AJVtf s vf v puau jLva,ji ca uiUAiauv.Quuaio ouuu for, at present, the political darkness is visible, j I : CONGRESS. ' . 'i The length of tho Presidents Message drives; out everything, and ,leaywjroJfor gressional details, though, they are uninteresting.' Mr. "Benton has introduced a bill to repeal the Bankrapt-Iawv,'. . Mr, Adams is making himself troublesome again about the presentation of Abolition Petitions! , - I itr The Waslun2ton Republican" dei lesthat RoSkathaEditor.ofP mated by W We are heartiTy glad to hear it au4 with pleasure make the amende honorable' It: migm nave promoiea nis imeresi u ine recent contesVforSoliCjtt6r, had: the fact been knowxu INFANT SCHOOL fc3iMINATiON. ' 1 We are so." pressed for spaced that we can but briefly notice the very delightful Exhibition offer ed to the public dh Friday and Saturday evenings last by Mrs. p. jM. pEATi in the eiJLrwnation of her interesting InfamVStihool.- ered a great weakness perhapsrlf so, we are not' ashimed to'own (t-i-but ; dnr feelings have'' rarely' been mora powenuliy aUecten tnan m witnessing the Exercises of those; innocent chlldren'varyin2 in age, problyr:fr'thzeye'irp to' eight. Tne scene wascornorw awtwitfy.'and tak ing into view the principles .of human nature; and of education whichit exhibited'auif the mighty results which the system is capable of jproducmg upon; Popular Education; it is; perhaps,' difficult to conceive of a subjec more exalted in , its nature,' and better, fitted, to awaken an 'ardent and1 noble sensibility. - . " . '1 . , ' , C.' " v The animating and touching Exercises perform-' ed byjthe8e little tmmorta&evinced to the dull est I comprehension; what I almpet apparently mi raculous imryement?inteUectual andfTnoral, children are capable of,"even in their 'most lender years; ?; The exhibition so- forcibly illustrated the advantages of the Infant School syst&m of instruc- nun o-uvjYviug - uunt, in, , jtruuuuu leaiures are IO gratifythat love of ceaseless activity, that ardent euriMt;.snd'thos3vilant and piercing ees - of children, which are eVer on the watch,' to collect materials from natural an4 surrounding objects, to expand - ahd delight their opening- andt; sprightly minds-rwe say all this was so apparent, that: we cannot s6e '-how if is,1 that thej Bchobl isJpobrry patronized, as we. learn to be the jFacvilt is a're fieetjon on the City, and on Parents, that it ehbuld be 'so It argnest an inference tual and inoral: interests' of their Cm'ldren.hich f Parentacertainly tbjtei feel ;; and'hence, we in- urxhatithe School only needs to be-brouT auw'i iv vucir,uoui, ui receive lis CTODe A. mented; encouragement ,ft r .t v. . 'v-Jr h: .-"Aikansaa Intelligencer n of the 11th ulUmenfi6hs"the death of ex-Governor JdosWETSrojris,- of Norttarpliuatraie died at Fort-Gibson, on t of his age . He hadl filled ,t tha time of hi s 1 Ultimo, in the 823 trear t many important ofSces, f u&iui vas lnoiani apsei icri : .EQtJESTMl PORTEITT nf WAiTTrrS Sully .has just completed an equestrian portrait dfY Washington? of the full jpjife ofJifeAlrtlst;-; iu ptcxpre, itaa represented the Father pf. bii Uuntry irfthe act t jf reviewmgryv of troops: m has wisely adapted Stewarfa Illieness, whttli' is the one.now universally aclowle'dsd Wash.' 1 ragion is mounted on a, fiaebayhoTsV with, his chnta ti3immu tig arm extead, . ed. 1 tia attitude is.at OriirA: r1irnif?At nA nm. manding. In tHe distance tint "the IgnV the . picture,- a detachmerft of ArimernjUithe-iU Continental nnifonny we employed m ripg;' a. 4 salute-Kn the opposite side- part f a holunmTof troops are seen ma'rehing to' the rear, the front: of the column beinV hidden "from View; bf Jteing' gfbund inthe-mul(itle of. he picture. Taken aU : toffe&er, we think this wort iS ailtufatSd'to li crease ,Mr,; Sully justly weU .establishedifepuv tJtion asone of the best artis'sJn tliffli. countryJ-4 VVe understand . .that thera is reome'; probabdity that the Legislature of North. Carolina Jjay; be, coma the. pofisssors of th?s excellen.pictojre , Philadelphia Sorth Americwn( , We know not Kowthe unpfeiOT abroad "that our rLegislaVure' I thorize' flie purchas? of this' magnificent -pijire v and.ipajvthe. repbri hasut Jittieldatiojt K would be an acceptable substitutet for oufcstost' l Statue bf the Father of his Cbuntrv; and almost doubfe harfel gun fieri. H it Is saidVwas'justiT day on which he was kiUled' stated to several uerJi sionW that be intended to kill hun lGenlI W fore nhtn fit' ornament for oar splendid' Capltofc ItEpisiEE, (Ci: Geiferal JameVK IIeersootlEfie5: lulled Nap)&WK Gaber,; !Texas three weeks ago, by sltooting hiim with ;v . nable m the course which he pursued aa.MrGr net had ; iepeatedly! threatened ihh Mj-sjaj thb - - Mr.EhrroR I see in the Rjmiste of this dar, -a slight mistake irf the . Senate's Prxeedings; on ; the Bill to prevent: the felling of f hiober in ! the water r courses ;6f Davidson' COuntyf Mr; r Moore; Chairinan'of the C6nimttteej;bfIrjos tionsVnd Crievanfces,; to 'jh'iiijim above,, named bill; reported .aJttQereon, " L when J expressed my surprise at the action ofthe' ' Committee on the bill, and aiked the aid 'of tho. : Senator of VVarren; who had moixd 'iHttfyeHnct ? o the bill to the Com'tniitee; and notfho etflihii me in the framing of the bili, 'es appeared in "the? Register ; In speaking of the waterj, qours of vayiason, :. sata, siricuy speaaing vtnere jsero no jivers in the'. County and mqstcf the strean might mor'e" justly beT denomiriated Branchds. I V dav. the 17th iost. J ""DeVeiobsrlar; 1842. .iSESUS IStoWKXOaa Cberry aJ other colored Florence.' A new supply Of Ce-iulifuT French style AmericW Pf1nts'. . : " "5V; . --V ; Dino, Furniture Ditto ' U More loxf priced SatinettsV 'k, : ? Bron :fnfist4lsiWiil T Abo, ;god assonmenroTTiiiloM fHnualngiC AL T in 8cks, iguaL tlO emptjr Flour Barrels' with botl heade complete" J'm 'Raleigh, Decl3. fvAKGortArwivruV s l6tf Swee VtVOranees.SFor sattWiHAlfBlff.' did not 'say the two principal streams as rejportd. : ' r: 'lam veVRtfully- Rdleigh; Dev9: -iSmA ..,. - Or you'll lose your ehaheel:-': M - WISEbplidan. Will jejv Kalefgn wljrf hit nock of Optical Tiutaumcaui. en tteio ATT U8T rereived, amoug many' others, lb toHam? U) ing, viz i" . . ' " . ' r- . ; rr t Black and Blue Black Silk Velrfi , 5 . ' r wwti satin.; , : . - :.-'f-y l-:'4 y KateighDeel8: ;v;jfe y, , VtXKVtDSKtJMMjOsXIirX' ' fS eled, elegahl ; iMortnieni : of AiinuaU,' far . " 184:i-omnng which are the !bllorhgr;'-! :vj;': The GSft a Chrtstrrfai .nd' M YeiN Vnsetik; The.MAsnoJia.Tlie Host of Sharon. Friendship Of- ? 5 nfrThe FriendV ftAnnuk toaiuinV The ;TakV - adotlierFonjftc rf'l . PaWi fdtne above etoant RidkaC Call and aiiihhV . ' lory ourselves. Dec. uO'.-The. Starwill please cobyVf QfTIJHFATJMERyLNDCWB li-VPocItt Cempaiiiotthowirig4, st oils vlew thV coatinVof any piece eilAP,m;;dlmenidM:tiuW-f ' in yarde, wilh a iett ot, useful AgnculUraabief lave. encu. TOWNER hes;;; : Dei. 13. 't!Sr copyy' r 1- 1 li l-IIITfll toilill iil il . .,w . oriFiyeltefUls Ctrtet Halelth) NT 13,1842. - . !'f;t?,3nt AND OPEfUATlVK bURGEO.Ni'?: -v w V MAVfNtf localed himttlfperman& will continue ti'ojierate for the relief4 of jafT ' V ncs and otter affectiofte of tha' Eaf, sCaiawc1tPteiy giuin, .Cfbated' EjeS. 5tc St'tmrneiinr tlmfoo C - uKtumi anu aiaioruons oi, umos, froeiner ',on"-cniUt o7 tbeVeiijl of accident, Aneurism; Hernia Enlelf fd' palate and loiwlli'Cariccr'. Tm&xitviMtitfirit& ffe Dr. will ymt soy ectkm'of tlie ft iski,: where h' serVices may be requirjed , He rta ti und. at his' Office; nearly opposite .Mr S'tstV Dasrdinr J)ed. 10, 1842V is-:':- IN HILLSBOROtNa i DfpiHE tfrr8eWeto.ofteaMw BTJR. .WELL'S School, wilt commencd on the fifth of January. ; TERMSh'difotfri.i 'A tfiUM English ttudir r t -v i-i kU SIT; 'JJ(T- French Lsnsoags; Laiin orGreek '' MusieW -- . i I Use of Piano 5, CO' A fcPnpp ji U aeeoiBiMk&d ithDoard iiw wu. wH wnere iney.wtn Mn all respects, he, ir.fwn CDi"-:-Terms, $10 per month; AM " S( m mi. sr" inan ip - lamasi Hiffebor,H Ksptl Udeigh; ReWTho drc? ' , .Vraaauiston,. lVDStrMtont fiimbPrM JiiTe ;lnt;encer- atH Carchna. 57itchman;Si:i rinVri the mbota c for three wWah.WuJVcWaKti' itt:lm Delecrber i l the eV"Srr 1" - "'.'-u n I ll tailclph " uonhl TaT. c -rat::. :y : U Cc Oj.cr prepertv of said JJIeni.1 sti! 'ix u'i .KBtlznet.jTTjzjns, Ca'ihf-cir - ..j c 3iiruptcy. 7"-;.v:. - - ; WM.B.MOFFITT. 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