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r . . ... l : 'T - -r" v," . . , i - ... -- .- :- - ..- sr. , .-.. - v , ' - - Jl- WEEKLY STAR. KafeV ...ft,- ! V 'V . I 11 1 LI 111 .1 . ptt-.fr.il wliruwIHV Vol' of laitrt'! Weareoleaaed totwothat tko Unaae of Coof-MM peoaed with naniauty. ' joint hW ' Iut-on,thi owniinir. prnfHMintr tnrwUwa Cnovi mhteoorohwa o the oort of the Hooae (one frelwi-(mldiri.t oirdi of the Sonote to take intocona-derariori ao murb f tlw Ooreroora Meaae reUteo othala-j Xrj qoeation. We aineorely trutt that iiorStale wmnreoent mm ondivided front o tbia all im- f,p,ni AM.ptir.n .n.l i.V. n.,.iti..n in ii.. In. KOage of tha meag, "'in the rankof ISmthern dertlnj.''.' """ ' 1 " tSrajaWaaiM MEATII OP EXCOVERXon SPEIGHT. Xew. of the death of Ei-Goremor niCII A RD IK)1!I!S. SrEltillT, wa annnuoeed to the two Itooaeo of the Leeialalure tbia mominc, where- upon ital4" reaulutiorpi eoe adopted andthe two Ifuutea adjourned, la honor of bi memory. OIKTIH-WEEKI-Y . WeVitnoot refraiu fiom retoiiiing our aincere t banks to Oar friend for the kind and Kboaal ;naflerjn Lhh hjbej uavo roeponded to our ef- .1. 1 a i,i.., 1. it,;. ,,l, it,. ., .,.,,t - annlier of our Tti-weckfy we are Bwurayol ! by the haiidaoioe aoeeaaina we bar made to our list, to belie Qth wa will be able to aitatain the awir,' not only dwrinftbe aeaaion of the Le)rla latvre, bafaa a parmahoot arran(rement. . To tlioee of mrf irmer aobaerilierato the weok- ly JUar vrho deairt to take tlie Tri-ireekly, ond tpeBr'wra--wilerib'. take it, o would aay that we will endearor, by our reneweil eiertion., to merit tbia testimonial ofthetrfneBiMiipandonrindenee. k- -.--..i in .f. ' . FIRE. . Our cety' fro alarmed this morning at ,'! o- rinek by -the anwek'oOM try of fin. It pro-, eroded fnnit the UUtttilnp of Mr. Walker, a hiuli i waa oaaaroly conoumed; loo 4 or 00 dollar, It ia .uoHtud to h the work af aa incendiary. We ! rtrei Mr. Walker' lueo, ii i on of our moat enu-rpriaia-j eitiaen. and will But yield tumUfur-1 tune, JI iy he ttUI tnw brrtid Jo-tttorrow. . j The boupO erpMuapnd wa of wood and in the min..n..,un "' '"""It,, .ollptMai.Veroaatir4 of their ob- ruiditefwood.oUuildi.ixa. but Uppity ,), re.) gre. or tne r.ieeut.veo, it.e v num. ..r-o,-eoat raij. fBtod Uicfiro frua'.prea.ling. Mr. I VB ." uulJ J1"" We,teriBg'aawh..p-e-n.'ty..t eumpieted. Bdi,im i wit-li all our heart, without any regard atoadmg sr.nwy-. fiyta the -ruin esed- t1--- bxlMw .bj.-.b VWVf-i " "With 11utf jffoin-.T." ! 77 , bwi tdwlr ouo iaediaikipina.ntifMir- ' p . ., , l .-:ji,: .. . -i . , -- ...... 1. 1 .. 11.. ...... It Itli aeelilcnt serve In arou.e eroey inne Tidaai i oar midst to greater tisilswee, nd ex rite our Creuva to a more eUei.nl. jirgni.ation. -"rTiir qprERvon-s jiersge , Wa aent inb IV two Ilouae of the Legiala tur of yeawrday. Tb great length- of tho doo Mmcnt, aa well as tho iiiirtaneeof the subjects TrWT,dWTdTSeSfWfb,''pTTTeinte TfS--tVt4iii 'UtTfopj-eeen- - a y nopals of ft evmtenU. lfe takes abidd and Independeiit slew of all th) trarifiui subjecto t- ...a. --.,..-.. --.-.w. ' --'----'-. " -' - ItjiirtaweVhSu Ho tlie State, giring a ( enmprehensire and sati.faetor)- summary of the operation of lb rarioua biam-he of the gov ernment of the iMate. He sUloa bis eoocluaiona la $ oaadiil, bald, and fearless tanner, such as sboald ehsrsoteriM all aurb pa(rs. lipoa the wh ile, it I one of the most interesting and inv porttint pipeTs' that baa wer emanated from tho 'Kitrtira'!9raf! giM to press In u. ti a short time after the de livery of tho niesaj!e)( to th two lLiuses, wo . have neither time uur m to ay more, but, in lirr neat issue, will give a akeb h of tlie various ("pica it qinbrueos , . TEMPERANCE. JrafrW are reiuested to etste. that PtifM.tr S. Wain. Eao of Kenturkr, will deliver Public nddree on ill aulijji't of Temperance, In thn. 4'mby torino, Churcb of this City, on thia evening .'Tharadaylaadoil to-morrow (Friday) evening. at early candle light. . He wUraJaa addrem. th. I "Tifl.mleoB tha iaui .ubliiel lit rtie T.1W1. 11.11. on I Friday ofWrnoB, at3io'clock, Mr. White deaerv- j edly saatain tip eharantor of beiag one of the nioat ofleettTe ru-riular speaker ia Ampr'aa. J Itl- .1. s 11 1 . . a .... . , ...-,r ,W't .. sill ui.ri.... K, r-c.M.r , 8.lo.ofI,ii..n, by th. nemoorat of New , wm jmy Mf (rnm nni Orieatn. wbieh Ho refused to aotio. wa also . 18 ortient of g,-.-d. i.t aatrt l iatot-UiiWM.. bh) '-reply '-Mt ,',,, citU will relieve the Southern mer I. publialied in the New (Vlean. paper. Gen. ! ,.,,, of j,,, ( u( rjalti- iiiwus rociigilixesi in ine truoss atnpie iitrui, "e obligation of Jeiiabirs to reipond to llie in(Uiriea j nf their p,..i;iu..i. L....it.!r . r.f 1 1 1.... I in,.n. ' and states, witaout reaum-a. or cireumliwii tiojii i ib.i k. i. :., r.r.j. f.f-4.p.t ri;...p.;,. disunion or ...... ... .... . . -. ... " --.--'. ... , t'l. f irmatioa of a HoOlhe'r-n eonferleraey, now or I l.ppp.A.p ' fi. ...... ,.r p.. I....:. I. .k.. ! I... v.t i.U.n fr.t.CrLe.n.mib. ..1 n jot taaen piai.. 11" I tor accepting tne an- juattnent hws, oiietinx the actation against IlieW.and lahorlnj gealoosl to roitnra harnjt'ny.iirestiiient nt B.-.ton he ha ahamhrnett bis pur , 10 tit Union. " 'JIOX; t.r.EEN W. CAtmVELL. Th f'hariott ii'imott'a Xt, of Saturday tut, lutaa long acvountef tb trial and eenvic tiea of Mr. t'sldvtell, in th ease of " Srsra r. Ho. 0. W, Car.owlt.s" iaawli aa Rnfut liar- ' rinjrr, 'Eiq. f bi Honor, ; tmif Scitlb pro- aiding. The judgment of " the 'Court tra imprisoa- ment for-Jtldayi and judgment wa pronvancad j aecsudinglr. Tim Nt miy tbat this terttcne 1. firoduitrd Uiteas exciinmeat amutig the friends of tkv Major, and eostinuea: Haadrodsjroiild bar stepped lotw-svsaherai". 0f-rf ? trn ...! Jh Jlw- vndjaieirt and it exea ulion, aud the feeling to do so w as usswand detKraiined. but it soon me toj.,. let BUienqp...! j,rj;n . n ,vra! . eiITWX K'fl'riHjL.tO , Hr. tWdw-etiwishos and viesir-,.(tart.s-iy, tbitig s.f tbe kin akauld be nndor'aktii,". ' ' P. X. il l are pleased to autre that this morn ing (rkamd ty, Jlr. Caldnoll had the romainder liia term id' impriouineiil remit led by hia jjouor, ana tiata wt or jiut. , 1 ' 6ERVFJ HIM ItK.llf. Jt hi aid that oao of the Nuitliernen, lately av reeted and Iwld to las) ' Boptoo, un tho vliarge f slandr-t (but, in realitf. beeauM Ita was up jvised to Is ta pursuit of a lave.) ts in fact? a Kouthera jBr -hint who had g ne to Boat.) to jiurrliac gtads, ' If that war, the ease, ""a have ant t'.e li'blet yuilhy with h'uu aie' tuiljr I bop that avers Soataom mas, whs parrusite f such nest of lx)Ii iooUu Jsay -jneet with thai T. M. HEN TON. . ' If r. iWntofl ms3 on ofMa ' n a rrtrt1iltlgtpr1if ; in At. Louis on tin evening of tlx toll inat, cs plain j Inn tlx soars be had pnrimcd in hia Xenstorisl Ca t pscity. He miiI h bad lot redeemed the pledge bedtsd mini K fur; tie teA MI.mjmi lt- i pthv S.-nste the discus.luu of lh ntcditicstion of thr - 1 ...... .' . . ' j Calhoun sinking Into tliegmve,'' and b bad; 'no benrt to rain a eiwtrwwT with a drisf nan. id after bin death be wM not itteek him." lie eMrke of tlie eoarae of Ikoee 'io fatornl diamtatlna ef tin Catva, and Mid it iu-l the ; wp.ipwltw pf kip u4ntf uir tbii r M fbiil auhiert in ' , J" "J or own worm. n praiaeu wen. jaju.r and Mr. Tlay for the poaitioa tliey took at the be in - rf ,h Moa-darl that (lea Tajr-er k,.t - ,r ,", "'n oo.teu. aa he bad mttJ i pwrfmtie.-bip to the bn.iiw.i.. Hedeelamltbatthelonic .ein wa.-ntirelyow. l"S that M r. flay bud elian.l ground. II. ' opened eialeot y on ili.uaioi. , that many KWIietn Btra were de tided into the be lief that tne Xortb hatl ileteraiiiiad te abo'iali alave rv, th.lt thia deloaion waa care'l l.y the daily .'pre.'.! ea, Tiitca and intreonrfie with Northern nu n. He tart bia reaaenafor rotiu both for and aKaiiit the ",0"i,Hrt M- ""' hiM",,t '"' "n ",ti,"t 'nn the Fujritire g!ae bill, pralaed ea Taylor, ahoaed Henry tlay nnmrcifu:ly la'led at autlifieation. ;,,J Shrined blaiaelf. Hederlaredetarn.leiin.itT to the anti-ltentii men in hi atfite, and anid lliat lietweeu tliAtn airl lii 111 there were now and forever hir,!i walls an I deep ditihea. Th people of Ivwiiiaim and New ()rfra in par- lioular are baviua a iiutu'ier of aieetiuaa fi-r the 1 ' . . npaH.il Ho. L Petition, are circulation awwet the people a.kiivf the llo.ernor to call aa extra aelo of the tejrl.bitnre ferth porp. of takii.r 1 .. I -eh atep. aa way be ncee-.-jry to carry out thia j project. i Judge flerrieii iti a letter to the Savannah Re- publiean, d:ite.l ov. imii .P-'linea wmf a eanni- 4ho rouudiliiLhi i waa a member of the Senate, and it beeame the people to judK M,rth.'euof their repre.or.tattre., j and al heoaao lit dutiea woum ati mm to Wsehinjrton vbea the Cotnention would Ix in neaaioni Tu Xod-lsTtiu'otian Io;ikt or Tit Sit tu. Oirrornort 'oilier, of Alabama, ha. addressed a I imtaaaice to the Legislature of that Stato. ursine! a oon-intereourae with the Northern .State", and j maintaining the rijrht or aeeeaaton. Iln i-purna at the notion of any right in the Federal gov ernment to "cneree the Kontliem Xtatna or any one oTlTiem, Info oBe-itetiprTo the vrhhri fif ("im- era, snips, roana. ron.Se.. , .,.1., v . - of.it na honcefnrth cteem it a dutv to witl drnwouroatroiinire fron lorthern school, and '.nl loges. Why should our pooph. pi Korth in aJsrcb of pleasure aud health? line a not self-respect and jut nofrreeiatiiinnf the Smth. require that we shonld exoend l ur ihrney at nor own re sort of fashion pleasure, un I health? it I. really strange that the Snut 1 ah mid bare beeu so long ia ewkcniiig." "We reirlly think it is. Autall that the fliirerri- br pSijpises'efin "be done without amy spirit of . ' . . ...... ., TevteortTtrtseoniain, avrrn -as tlrs eieetlenry rnserrf felt., ) (iOOD. , The Petersburg lut -tllgeneer of the 9th inst contains a call of the eititon of Prince Oeorge enunty, to meet at the Court-boase on the next November court day, firr (he ruirpose of forming an association to encourage and patronise the use fuf:"ihfr South, to the exclusion of all Northern articles a far aa practicable. Th association to remain in full force a long a th Interference with sla yerr eontinnea, lit piihli.hing this sail, th l'e terahnrg Inbdligeneer sy t " Moat heartily do we hope that this movement In rrineo (yeorge may be warmly seconded by other commuiiitic-s. may DC waruty- seoonaeti n not only s Virginia, hut th any ani isareet'd V onee in the entire Niutu. e ia breaking up thia in- wio, F Xortlrerii foe., fur we bstt so Ung rn'rnraolr., be dependent on ,,, ,.,,,,, ,h it wi, ,ok(, , r - - uetinie fully to set up fur mtrs'die.. Gut the object ran be gradually accom'piTjXod.we on-' ly persevere ia united action. Lottbe mercluiita in Baltimore, Norfolk, Birhmond and Fetors-j burg, hare the assurane. that If they "import J,.,v fm VHr,M .,r. moM o We end to fck one of our suliseribera a aPJ of tba massage ia an .xtra number of our ntuer. , ppe. . . i Tltomnnn, i!tl hlik AUililmtutr, Abam,lmig , ' kit lsrturr: . Ap Jsrittrt. Wo-EWtB. ( Ma.) Nor. 2 It wm annooni . . , TbomiH'n. tlie Etiitlifhal.dilioniat, would I i lecture hereon Siiturilnv next, but since hi cool - .. . pose 01 nulling 00 an -ior ui.i pi-H.-,. pi. .i-.., and perhaps lor the future in this country. ; Jfr. dag al tsxinfrtim dV. ' Cist ixxatt, Nov. 18, 1050. Tho Hon- Henry Clay delivered a speech yea terrlay, nt Lexitig'wn, by invitation of the Legia lature. 1 Col. ft. M. 'Johnson, of Kentatcky,, formerly Vice President, k dangeroualy ill. Bosnii or CuxxiasioK ox Maxit aa Cisia. The Board wet on Mondy, at Waahington, at.lt o'clock A M., alt (he umbr being preaent. SeveriU memorial were taken up ad read, when the Board wljeorned. It met (gal at li o'clock yesterday DfTpartment,. and will aeattaa. to da -so daily -4.aMtlM.I and bow lake o cess! on to do so, that Xa.vaTos BviMra.antl Ross. T. L. Ousoaas. Wa. 8. Asnx, dnd A. W. Ts t SL, members of th lloua of Rep resetitativM, art, tt flrearnt. in tbl f'lty. Also Ei-SptnV.-r CviA-ix (jiuvt and Ex-traurr, Jo. II. WaastiilL ' ' TO Oft PATRONS. '-: A aid lit mnltlptlelty of aider, it say b that wv segleetsd some of Mr firtoadaj. H msrtoinl waa net lutild ; sad w trtat If n boatd have been o. evleoUd, they till lmiently notify as, and w will take pleaawis ia seomwoilting 'bcm. It i abated by the K. Y, Journal of Cbmmerc sh., I, grp. month 'Yree.f'Hn nflo.t--pnesiaTial had beoS a-H-nred almost e-lehipiveW bv the coie-ai toWiuM of 'jtfUnSry' lucn, called bj ab olitionil,) received nt the oKce of the Jouniiil ut Commerce, uJ amounting ia the tptcfttti to - lk Jim, mull, .) I . tW-Vll'Xt"U - laiuli, "wmt(il f StrkiT,')f W brii. N". i'.r but l. 1 1 T ft; ...... c... 1.1... .1 lM raised to M.iaiiipaiehiro;tiut, owing towmie j laintnke of the maati'r'a trnw. tHr arraiigi'mcnt j j had beon eanrelleil, and the toolier (Jl&Ojreturn-1 el to tlie j'euth'iiiun wIh had aivnnc il it. TrTith in a fifr duva at. aiu-tivT rfl'urt wan ni.-uleto-jiiij hi master Mot uf thia aum hid l.en : ' iiprd liy the alate Uiuipidr; t-ai t wjtli a view nf ,,,,,!,.(, it he wrote ..i, to Mr. Ilu!-. of the. 1 .jllltrna f ( i,II1Inr,.,.. , ,.,i,-itoa t!, rontri. ' rfyf) Mr U;C ,a, ,;i,luic, JlfiO, and ; . lie thn w hmnf lf iHHn the tetntrUv Tt!i f in hia lt Frid iy evi-nin'a t;ior t.i nup . (Iif! hiilfimre: mid. on Saturday evenifij; li'i pub j liahi-a the follow dnj inti'lll).!iii'e." t "Early Saturday morniiiir. a nirreiinnt of tliia : city ealled and dewand"d of u. the priviU-pi of toping one of tlie to reuiuii,ii,j; aiian:. i : entdi, in t A- fund t" l.e a..licd in i urolia.-inL;tli'-free-loin of th i'wT.orn ortli ('Mffdina; wbv... Jamea i. iptirkf i. ri'iitaikiiijf es ho eoti rtd liii ; Ofiine. ih.t hfJ fi'nri'd In? mi'lit i: toi l;it.. . Scarcely had 1"' h-'ft the . tt. --- hufori- t..it!n-r ' '"Mltli-riin -t tilcfrhltlt o!'. ivntiaii. 'I.-i.. nod :i I alaveho'.di'r hronirhtiti a el--k !.i: .'. r 'jo t- ii.L. up. it iV i.imiLiut aolii-iliMl lor Marpi-V. IlkJ 1 ilr,. H,, ..nr-d. t" ::.! hi- e-.!i'.ri!.te u . to till- neL e:te pri'iriitin ; noiind rTi'nrteid H-'lieli lrni:,-, -iiiiil,ir vlii!-. tiln .(l:ir- ', p'lid 1 1 .Hlii' H'''oui'l I-'. a p -ntl.-iiia'i .ili'-ri- foH'-d t-i 1-y.vc LU mm!: lritb our lahi-ir iti th' liulh.'tin orn''e: inn!, rojvthr'r with r,, ! i. - ot'thnt. j vi rei.'i'ived letters, ii wliiili ih? fillij'.rin af eitrae'.H: I , . p.. 1-,'mV t '".Sir V"'t unv ('fill on 111, at tliiy -offii'" f.-r I $.V in behalf ii! the rltire S'nrkov, itotreoilir- 1 . O. t. l'l. KA " 'Dear Sir. With f mt'di vl"""ir'- ' T-'l be i '-f the four t , tril utr ot. in , ... th, . ilrtve Markov, of .New b'rti. If it 11 inearr. i nn,( (,ili.iMt , nrfli ,,,.,.., , ,.,,. ,.. mi. j down fur two rdmres.' ., . ,. m . ' fl',r',.:.;- d, '.liar, ( fr ,, iilJi;r..Uuu f th N l-rn .law. Hw&jmmZ4 .l.,rirl ?tatf --thwt-. nf,. pl,in;j.f,)r .m,., smrkey. there wen- T.n W-r( (n ,o (M,.ir,,.rin,1 ,w,r,i. t. Min Inie of his wife and two eliildren. Annthor fart, wliii li i .luted ! Mr. II: ale i f lit, own knowledge, de.erve. to In- ri'm'-m!,i.ri',', and that ia that not a dollar of nil tliu tnviny baa been contributed by an nlditioint. SOUTHERN LITERAUV MKSSEXCEU. THE RtilTlVE SLAVE BILL. Th" Southern Literary Messenger for Novem ber ia before u w itli it u.uul larii d and invit - ing tirtjltJ of emtfntf. We lire glad to see in thia number of the M" . .1 . .1 . .,ige,. b'tiiTH-rate ye, esn.e.t nopeal ,0 the peple of tW North ,0 exeente , g.e-1 fiiitl, th- prori.iona 01 ttie fugitive .lave law. ueiru-i ', - r ib.t ihip ..i..,c .ti,,ii. fiiiuiii from a lournul much ' iakea no part in piilitiits, ; will havo at Imou tho elTo.:t of satisf, ing the North that all rls-aes ot th Soulh. including the nio.t coii.ertatiie and moderate of her cons, are united in the sentiment -.1. i,....pS .1 1 ;.i Stntea as one fiatimi, depend, upon the full and faithful exercise of the l iigiliio Slave Dili.-" We cull the attention of our reudcrs to the fol Wwiugi- iVmA.' - --..-r " " rrotn ffie titVrary'Me-nj'grr. - THE TIHJITI t E" SLA Vi -BILfas During the recent agitation of the Slavery question in th Hall, of C.a.T...s and while tl.c r,X7--- bore to express any opinion on the unhappy "li - i ision between North and South, for the n a .on that we could not do eo without entangling ouraelve with partv alliance.. The fact ia well known, that ii.m spine of the i.a tee niaile up at VViirliiiiitoJUiS'Ut.!teriientinii W.?I?W,n5.'Hf unaiiiinoua, and a liforart jisjiriial ri'iM-eaiMifiiig. todUetfain extent, the view.lif tlie whole South- ein seoiion of our eountrv, culd ill attack itstdl v. 7 .. . . ... . I, ...I HutVuuu.li.tr intei'iiats ot ana Oortlun Devoted. Ine us nointnenceliKiiU. tu tin) 'cauaci and inali ttitiona of tno South, its title expressing signilP Hcantly the sort of championship it ow es to the people' who atiata in it, the Messenger ha. again , ano agatn siriics neany inn" . oo wi of their ritrbt.. while it ha yet ever manif and again struck hearty blow at the aasailsnts of their nghta, while it baa yet ever maniiesieu a Inval attachment to the American Union, ih. int. .trior. 1. wihirli baa so iiainl'ullv eon the late strttgle .which baa so painfully eoiivul.- ed the luoly politie, there were those at the South who inclined to think the time had not yet como for decided me-oiuri'S, and that the solemn voice of warning against aggrosaiou fn.m our Northern frlluw-i-mn-lia waa temleretl 1 tfs ew i-.HrW, iiereing. ji,,t k.n. -mon, ,.a,io, , ten frei-iient and nnlitnely rew.rt to it. lltheR.M. X.ndrrs, e.,in. ftnllma, (lordon. Fern-; tocsin ol rt. ..Ifirg a nan eouioieii oa every w esaion of fancied peril, there had' hen lew to 1 a ;.. .1 iL ih. I... ..on. of lh Heuuh- t Veil in the (udgment of mailt, to 1 rivler raiam,: th. dtrMWd rtwlra.'.'.y..Br aocuonoltliocontedeni y until .o,..e,H.,1'..' t. , .lie ano , nt presem use,,, "I"'" - " "'"" undivided opinion he m..e.ty .if an outraged ,, ..IF ,,,.,m pvt... h rieet'.i e,i un people should not be idly flaunted,, i at unseasonable times, teat it ueeoii e .0 010- monhackneyed in the eye ot men, but anoiim rather, like King Henry, in the play, maintain it presence like a robe pnii'.ii .Ne'er aom, but wonder'd at. However this may be. it i. certain that an is - imsiiaowprrnniB .1.11..1 i., . . . .. .. ,..u... ul, , ,, pviii.ii it ipastipi S,rt,,,ern man to aiienk out plainly. JVr tni.mu .ipo'". -"" -a. - . . -- - - -' - .iirilvm. we feel iinnelled bv everv ,,. tr.cnn emblov. our delibemlecoiiviclions K,,i,pi,r.ntiint. of sfTnira. It ia.nerhaP. nil ........... - -, , vain eMiniptton to suppose tiiot wnat weaay win carry iha grwtor weigh! 1 tliought It pmper to aituue totiie paimui .uiucci periencc mncu p.rn.uivii,... ,.p,, ,F. boforo. We ay to the people of tiii-INvrth, then, I rely on your genewna indalgence, and feel as not as alrniit'. but a those who love the U- aored that ldo not in vein laioke your earnest co nion of our fathers, in no spirit of menanee, bu, operation In every effort to preserve the order snd rather in that of expostnlrition, that, in our ! to '''" Ihedlgntty of th lions. judgment, thr ntaiiimm exiVeoce of' the I "mint NoirV, au oa aafiVia ileprmh oss-a (A Ml ami faithful ItxmttMm ol Im ir ,Soe aViiC e M.' , t ... r.1.-. t.:il .1 J Ue provimons 01 Ilia mil sow uifiniwa iv cure ta ua tbe enjoyment of thca righti of pro perty to whieh we are entitled under the Consti tution, let who will interpret that Instrument. The Law, tit tiirem Law, guarantiee to u these rights, "our ea.-wiie thetnselve being iud-raa." X'o man of aound mind can read tbe IK bate of the Conventiontliat framed tbe Con- titutioii. and not Is convini-ed that without tbe ehuiae iV-v tho rendition af, fltgitire tlareti, no eonipact could bav been tVirmid Iretweea our srlceatora. Aud arelv wnffi that eoiupaet' ia pj: nsuo-Kr hen-mm smu- jiu-JosiMaafid baie mea, with the lie epos tboir lips, witlilioiu from ua what eloarly tuiscribe. it will be time to discover the bonds that unit u as the fetter of an igtinaiiuius thraldom. It oiir opinion (hot thi sentiment pervades the entire South, from th IVtonise. to the Oulf. . And roe wish the peo ple f the Korth eoulil appreciato its universal prevalence. But we spwk of course, only for ourselves whep we deelaro that we shonld regard the Repeal of the Bill a th. knoll of the t nion knell more portsntou than that "Are bell in the night," that atartled tb ngo of Munticello, aa it shall ring out to ruin ot a greater mp than vortbetore exialea upon eartn Ctmgre meet first Monday ia December. Mmtdm. -At, 18. I M . Hie niceim of the l.erir ml Aeiiiii ;i tim two iluip iMuvruiil ut (Iwur ttniitc.l.c Hulls: uml ormweilrtf w the traiirartion of husiiieM. . ...... riliiNAl li. Tl.e Srnair M to order hv Ilnkitr ! W. M.uf.,lw..and the memi prewnf re,ilH,4 t'WrJlM 10 P--W UlB IiKiMrwx. (.rthi city. I Mr. BOWEK omhmhiIoi. Air. Jwardo Jttri ll .rifroii'. Itirniw. I'hi.it. Hoke, Thomas. : For Mr. .HlVNKIl. Mi-.r.. Wiilt-y, Penuer. Sc'.-mik. Itoml. Kboro. (iript. Ke'H, .Mallov, ttiih aip.ni. Ijuie. Inuarr, llairii.er. Liliiiarl'iu, Jp viJsmu. Itwiiim. ralilwtlJ, W.uoilfin 17. Mr, f'.DW A KlS wa runilm-n-tl In his ae.il hv Mern. HowiT ;iml (iilim r. and on enli rim upon the dtilic ol liisoll'n e;idilred ilic Senate m follows: , naairotia: Foi-ttii.- kii.ilini'l uitini. mahd luaik ol yoor uppjbili-iivi-' ami t.'-r. pray J".. t-loill I'M' yX v. 1 uticvle aii't ecL.it; tl.lix.-. i j HUiOlIp- tliU lOllUl-'sl rci. OlltCli'.ll: Jli'liKil It i. U li.U-.-li TuiltC'ilealHBom il "f tl"" K1" ' .'till ooiol ot pb'iltl It ii.ln ; lierelot'ore to c -ojnTiiti; i! ,1 uiiii,.,.ii .'-L-i'i.t'iie- l i-i. 1 0 iv -.'iiuO. Ii.i'tune 1 ill,- J u.'.k' .-i;ri!e. r'i nlil s ,1. null tiie w.oi -of tin- pi 1 11:1;, r 1 iivniit- t'til.H iti-tioi-tiou ia theih .f titulih iiooiec'l'ifi'l Itet-uuc ..iii'.-a un.ler al,n:ll 11 I,'!? Iu'l'n Jio-l l. 't Ui-re -there no other , ii-i'I'ti.ii. n 11. .-i t.l,.ne euulJ bv witli me a u:in:iriit imoik-i in"i.t to bunt: t the dwichar-ir ( thf 'toti' of 'o- .'i' all ol u-l.-llty. imparualii) ' aiol ! itnv i")1""'" ,u c tiiiinti'l ei arii:t l.citber pina er i:i.l.l.-y to .. .(liaiitt n.nr'r or St.. bn-.ii ie-i.-o.iio:tttre-i a nyvji'--3-" i --.I j,.,n-iiii; ivvii tin- l:.,,riihie evjM..iiu 'i "i, . " I -mt.lile to ti:- ilitrnm ali'l ln;ii uli-i'i-tai' t Hi, Iii'iiiii Ii "I Hi-' Lei.-.aUture. I ,if t.i-lt I I, ave H-ioniuMi, .s,'liiit..ra, .t your h.il ill,-;, lit nil t liH-n ill -lllou lili'l illllii.ilit. v.i.11 to the ullicer. Muaot ho' to lie e.l-eciaily ao 4aou.-aiaip! rt j.Unt lit.1 Wm il.Jt'l ! an ili.ty to ntidertake it. Iti 111 r,.liiiiifiiui'lit. I ,iiii tu II v .Mitile, il.p.iKl. niaialy iit-m yoorielvc. anil I iiiiliiice thr "aK.ur.nce tli.t I auau not he uie-apl-oinle-l Wn I inv.iti: ill mil mite, Ha I now do, 1 1,111- h i ii.' 1 inni aonlii.l e.,-oper.-iltoii. It your rilit ami 'lull . n utliiiiin. to pn pcribe nil,:. 1,1 lii, Ii nil our deliliei -iitioio- --I.hII ' ri'uuln l.il It lia!l be my uiieeaaiiiK eBi.it lo rlrcuie ali'l ent'-.rc- lie-in with the ".tru-ti.'iit hiivlily and llit i. irtiniil v. It la-alxi vour ll.'ht to altii limlta to -lUttauUwirily of the Chair. luy .hull he uiofH ilu-'i plieiUy utonrrtiMI unu I nen i-o n m r. ii. . no .11-ln-r lliat the' 1 'hair e;ui exorri-' u. .io-crctioi:-niy or ,i-',.liop powi-r; Mliillor iliilividoHi .!i.,lu .,il hav. now hnnor"i di'i-iri' to pu.i.-.- nvillu-r e ivpt " fur it Oiuy l"i ih i'lili'l iniipeiiihrj n.-i-p.-inn l the prop, r di.rb.rne ol uur lou ieou iluli.i 'Eipei-ially do Ideaire ami hope that I nay 111 no iii-tatu-e. t-viiu-e a unlit of proprr alii eiU.I r.ppio-1 lor each and every un'iulnr ol the Xriiiili- or , if due ri-isaril lor the high iutcrot i-ommittt-a to ,.f deeu ami fcolnl ilevotnui to the lu.t- iliU welfare "t ""'l and ir:nj tion uf eur behi.c'l State Mr. COL KTS noniilniti d lion. John .Hill ... . w.,.,.1 im. vi. inn oi.iiik... tot I rioei. uiv.ii.. ai. u..i. f.v".. - ; i- in, ,nmin;iUi! Mr II. W . Miller, Ksq. The i vote 011 fi cat IJallul sllnal, . f I'nr Mil. -7 f-'or ln Mhm:r. 17 j I. M,M ;,'M ,.' y j, , ..;..,, II II,,.,, I .,1 Mr. , ' nomtiMied II. W. Ilusod. ol . ,. ,. 1 1 - tt :. . ..i.. .1 ... r..n - . ,r..: i:...:, If aieiitu It-It restliu u us loiiows oitfiiiu iii.i (jjti.n . ! ",,r Mr. StMii.trAitv, 27 , '.,r Mr. Hi si 1 11, 17 ; Mr. CAMKI.ON ttoiiiiiiat'd Mr. Ja Hi of UaMiduliili. t if rniicijinl lloor-Keeper: an Mr. UYM.M nominated Mr. (.recti 1 1 ill. TI10 vole on the fir I ballot was I'orMr. Pmik. 88 I'nr Mr. II m l, IS Mr. IU)1 K VH nominated Mr. I'ainck .Mc- 1 Cumin for AssisihiiI Door-kictxr. and I hi' ( - ' - ',T - rdtMr. MrtioWAX; - -- -- ( .Vciiterine ' t j , n ,t( Mr. SpEl(iIIT the -'t ,n-morr,,w n,,,n,mB 1 ten ) clock. I H PUNl'" OK COMMONS. j '',0 House of ( 'ominous waa r illed tu or- I ,),,, lv I'i-brin -Hi'srkk. Km., and on the ! ,.)! f lf! mil the members elect from the el ir- , "e 'y,?.;'''" Mr. SAL i Ot.1 ..!' 1' I..l,..wl etl by (;. H. K00T, tsij. DLHSiiiiuiinutid Mr. Dobbin, I of ('unilu.rhtiid. lor Rtieakcr, anil .Mr. BARNKS imminairtl Mr. Rayncr, "Which resnlii'd ill lite fullowin,T vote: For Mr. DOfllllX. .M.aara. Xluirpe. McDowell, 1 StenbeusOn. Cotton, Tlngi en. Bridgera, ; , ,, Kelh . Martin. Pone, hove. Snni.dciiwn, tiarnea. Kelly. Martin. Pope, 1-ove. hnniidciiMn, t... 1. It Son. lets 4 J. 1.... C K.liklll. Ktlin- i.,,.'niierrill. euitor, Miiell. IIhit s o.. William, ! j p.rin, Tsyior, W. Hill. Poae , Fonville. : d,,,!,.,,, 0. Jones. Patterson, Wils. n, Instead, W. tr(.tt, Kama. X. McNeill. K.llum, Montgoiutry, ii,iteron, Marshall. Flynt. ('r-ierham, McLean. ; - mintr, enm-jr 1, ht, en., r" c,,. . , ! For Mr. R.Vi NF.R Me-ma. thud in, Tlariran, I McMillan, Xtuhh.. Tripp. VHn-t-iii. Cnerry, J. It Villi,' KrTrkH.i' vZ'JTl , ''' ... i..i,.. i,..i, 1 wte ll . '' l'- " ' er . r j. rldwell, I'.rham, McKoy. AdamCAmia. Camp- J - a . ,HtiA" m' EMi R,M,, ' ItnrnM, rarnier. Ittow, Steele, Th -rnhurg, Webb, Mcrie Ko.rd. Iseke. A. II. t7..Wwell. A. ; i. ,. ilr,,,, 0. w. Hares 49. Mr. KOUIIIN, J.f y umberliiiid wa lie-1 clafrd duly elected, end haling been conducted ( tolherhairhv Mowrs. ti. M. auno'er, am) j i. a. narnes. , iif tmai e .... .. ..i.nu-m.. . Umtlnmfn at nt hwm er. i o."iw : : ..... ... . . , .HUB.,. ,1,1. rp-cion to tasa w ithout i cntildem-!...,..:.,.,.. .r,,t .,vi-d, mrni for ihi hitb.rto .1urn.il bv aiimv of our most em- . iiiurif tit.sfrii. Nor rail 1 withhold th expression ... . . , ... 0i ameer dlttidenre in snming a is.a. ine proper , V'"'"" "-t r.ap.i e.M7i- -mimsiiMir. uoj w ,,.'. ' tion haa perloipa admoniehrd yen all that nothing i ao well calculated to promote the despatch of j hininesa in a deliberalirs body, a a rigid enforee-, ment ef th rules of orrtsr snd a sti let obnerTsnc 1 of th rule ef decorum W e have convenes, gen- tleinen, at peculiarly- interesting ponce, i ' I history of cur r"tat and our country, fcvsaui of 1 momeutea nwrjutad r twi.-ing swund na. 0'iestien involiing property, and peace, and Ceo titiitional rights, ma new te beaassajiag s prse tteal ebarseter. Tbe ailed, ef our wisest men are (tiled with fearful apprehenaiens and gfoomv fore boding. The people of North Cirolina) look now with most intense--so eern to tb asliow ef their Representstives.' Our Legislative bearing now may sadouily. skct tis cbarsrter of ear Slate.-. Kiik ealm jtfttrmihalni Maafooi AeT nAti." 1 loT ntwing th expression of thanks for this flattering testtmonist ef year partiality allow me to assure yea that is . attemping to discharge the trust, I shall knew so feeling but thoae of the strictest impartiality ue party but eur eoravnea constitu ent an locality put eur commeu Stats. , . Mr. (STEELE ubinitled tho following Iicsolu tioni , . ; '. ' AWnrtf. Tbst retrtn'Tlnshee, of Waka.be ap pointed lyincipal ind Jam It. Dodge, ef Ssrry, Assistant Chtirk of th Home of Coin-wens. (, - 1 JdivSACNIiERS. nf JF-ikt. tnoveij tbe tot oa the e'rar rVrnare cf tb Urs lution. ' Mr. 'STEELE thought the Resolution one aad iadiviaibleand dceirsd theyntlcmsn from. Wake I i i .1- ...t i 1 .. . t..v-L'u .L.ii .. i i tl. r...i.. r. .t . :.i it.n r , T'JK'Bafr. HIIU .11. VflMinin ipfiuiiMu .,. j un PpllHin l -nr. u.ii.o in? innm mui i vi-iuiNiurv i,-vncu inni nriiiirr tnrnii-; w.cppnjj., iu ur afni pTJ ine IIOQIPt, mipoalno apa joviier; whuli remilled in til? elrciioti, on iht-ijourned until to-morrow mornini; 10 o'cloek. ' date, reeeited a majority rf all the votea, and rnte to-mom.w fiir .Seeretnrt of State, aad aiuat. . i on , . 1- .p7..II.. .- 1 . r. ait. lueauaj mu. Oa nrntnio of Mr, Ive. tb liiiuae kKik a re- Mr. ;AMKON BlOraii. aad the Seaata ai. i,y a vote l M . 1 , . a follow .. .o mot aerordm to a djournn.; -a t w hour fur of imi the ! juuraMi. .. ;. f -, ,. V. , , . f!- Kr Mr. Kl) AllUS. M.r. lioeenr. Sherr.nl, . Mr JoTJtta. from Mal.fat, vrcaented hi ere- s,anii r,ittea, reouired unjer the Rule.. HOtSE OF CQMMO.VS " 0 ' irt.rti.Xpe.igh..!! MeMHI.o.Memo.Woe. deotiaJa and tra OMlihod. I When the Hoom wa. ealod to onler the fbt. j , . i i'nda Sot 22 Wr-,.. Huniiins. Tliouipeim. J..n. J "Jf"! . M.r.- -"""". "".' Me.ge 1 ijeot U, r..n.mitteeweto anno, need , The SI'EAKEK aaooancod til. fuliJwiL. ii-r. ,llrrv. i11i.ib-mi. CurU, i. I aljwell, the llou I ( oiomona. inRirnimg that body of , o-f-. McCleea. Ilark.r ti r ,.;i iuiiowiu,. am. U trU tt4 Iloulb1 hr "h irt branch willed i .1 u;riuiV 1 I A .1 t 1l T' f,iutin by rtrikin 0t Mr. Uodp.'. nmuc. and :uu.ri-- tk.turThu. U. 1. 1 -a Kn. uf UrjuiiM.. Mr. AVKHY tnotod that., "'.i-wilutimi ..... i, ... i : imh-Mutiely fxmtpimoffl ; pui n waa uetwniiiieu n. -pntive 39 to 62. "Mr. J. M. LEAt'li Uk4 ui of tU Toa.tinS TkM" f Mr. fcUJ it ... ! vf 0;!. nnvi. n:d the Kiautiun wa then: 'mmMI ao oaattMkd: amd - . ., tti-'orcsntztui., or tne. dilate. - Tbe ,Se!,.i:priitt-daeom1numcatiunfrom HiOXoorotoryof Sutte relating to the public pi-p f. N ut to theriouae.. Mr . .a...v moiedthat at. lie assijraed to n'irti r. Un motion of Mr. Itstaa, it tw revived, that .1 i r i r .1 . r ,i i . the rule id ord-rfor the Koveriiiueut of the la-it Smate. I temporariilr adopted. i JI i r-... .i... ii jt ( 'oiuiuoii, inf iriniitji; tlie .Senate of it oriiiiira' w f Mr 111 m li i Croon llili. v. l tliirl tini. . I-1 ,lu I t I-.--.. 1 1, in . 1. , .-i a. ri'a ! the fint. noeoim .l.il or,t"r- d t, le' Lnir.,-!.'!!. , in I ft'itn tin l.,u-i"if I'om ,M.int u ji.int t 'oti.hiiuoi. t-i A in -lion ua.s r ii, in.-. (.-, '-iiii; t IV. I t Ol-"M l,i' Kxt'i .tl:C ,r.toint.,rin Inni ot tti" iirjf:iiiiu:ion ol pi;ru,t v tio-ir ri-a-linos to r- both l,ni'! llili.' ..uy c- ami to ' lIliUUUI- i-.i'i'-n ,roiu hull. M''-ir. ' iiFKov ami tin vrR w-Te nfj-Kiint'"! i-n r 1 . - - pun i, thf S-ioite. t(u i,,.;i in ol Mr. KnotlN. the S-uute .loj, urn ed. HOI SE OF COMMONS. 19 House ni'-t imeoriltuff to iiij,uirtiiii'.iit. tin motion of .Mr. EATO.N it as .ndi n d that the nil,', of last aesnion l,o adopted for tho tetn- porurv oovernment of the House. t.01 inotiiiu ot .Mr. r.AluN a eotinnlttee. e ,titi)i of Mi-Mrs. Eaton, t'. .lonos, K. M. Saun rn. Kavtii-rand Sti-eh-, were iitiipiinted to pro. par Hoi are hurt re.,rt rules for tlie government ot the II.C. In motion of Mr. JtjN.ES. the IIoue proeefl e l to tb" . loi-tioii of I'rini i,ul l,.ii keeper. Mr. I-Wi Itrvaon of Ihivwooil wa noniuiated I, Mr. i-ATerf.; Mr. Willinui It. Lovell of Surrv, l,y Mr. rfij' ' .,". . ' fir.-l IMl-l Bryaon til ; Londl 31) ; Mily l i. .No i-iii:tion. .Mr. MARTIN moved and the Houie ajuin Voted: .Mr. Itrafn h (io. Uir;.i Uy t-lt oM. A nitHfi;iiv wtt- rwmfHj tnuH thu S!.itt.', iu foniiiiij; tho Koti-se f thi. rrrinUittioi. of tlnit IhhIv.. A N't. A ntf'H--tF( trttn-tiiiittiniaiL rttminii. nieu'iion from the Xeeretaiy of State, informing the A,u,l,!v that T. J. I...s.iv, Em... Editor of the North fjirolina Star, ha.frontraeted with .I...I r - I, ... .... i T'""-" - uone rnnting. bo House then pnaeeded to' the eleeUon i f .,.:,,.,,- .ir.,,lu., ... v.-. . el,-. ,,, .... ,.. 1..II... vi ......... u . .1 .... j Uu motion. ,f Mr. MARTIN,.-ordered tluata j me.p;re lie sent to tlie Senate, informing that t biilv of the organization of the liuiiae. Mr. JMNES moved a CmniiH. e of two be sr 1 poi,..,d on rn-half of thi, ll,.e. to wait on the ',. .',, ,i, , ,,,, ,,,,, ,-i,nicr im'ii. .r. ... o. 00. 01 .u. onraniiaiion. Mr. Xur.nasD move.1 to amend the motion, bv .. --. . . ' "'o- - ..Hering that aaiesaage he sent to the Senate, pro- posing to raise s joint CDTUuuttee of the two House, fir lloit pm-puiH.. Mr. l.racil luorej tor House prereed to draw for Xspats. after the manner abiplc,l hv eoiiirrcss soil Volher boilie. : which, on motion of Mr. Ilaoai.s!i, " : wa nrilereit to lie 0 ! on the table. Mr. .Sussako'i auii ielinent waaagreel io; snd A meaaage wa raeeived from the Senate, eonriir n tlie proposition of the Houne, to raiwr s joint committee to wait on the Governor, anil informing thai MesaraCvmeron and Ciltoer form their bram b of wtid eomntUtee, A message w-is.foeeived ft-owt the Xenale, trans mitting a reaiHution 111 favor of lirtrn HiU. Said T8)t!dul,i,on,rf.,d .ftrtfpjtcuuut .and, third .Ulit4jJM to and t j theStati pa.sed. ; rfaiin oa the Coiled SUtea,' be referred 10 the tsaij Mr. RufSn presented a rrtolutioa in fsTor nf Mr. ' laitte on FiBanee. Hodge, which waa read tb brat, second sud third' o AwoiWi, That ao much of .aid message as rt time and pa.sed. latea to Cominon Xcboola, and the di.tribarioa af Mr. Leach on behalf of the Cmimitlee to wait I the Xehool fund, to a genloglcsl Slid minersbsrHal 11 poo tbe tioTcruor, rrpertwl that His Excellency ' survey, and te Historical doeuerSBXa, be nrpfrar. deatgned sending in bia biennial Message to-mor-: to a committee oa Education. On motion the House sdjoorned. ................-...--VATE...-.-.-.. yS'ednftdtvj, Not 20. The Senate mt pursuant to adjnumment, lion. W. II. SIIKI'AKD, Senator elect from Pas Huotank anil f enjuiuions. JOHN BAUXAIiD. Eso.. from Camden snd Currituck, and JOHN II. IIAUOHTO.V, Kn.. from the county of Chatham, were qualified and baik their seats. liecoived Irom tbe House ut Voniuions a niea- ; nagc, pnposing to g" lntiwin eS-etinn of an En j grossing ( lerk. Concurred in, aod Messrs. Bow- 1 grossing Clerk. Concurred in, aod : nn, T K 1'pI-Iu.pII .Oh.....,pi1 S.e.fp p hp.n,l. ! f t 'omuiittoe to superintend eleotion. j xii 1 lie Senate then voted aa tollowa : V,,r Mr Robert K ItrT.r. Or) j,-,,, yfT ,sm, Th.miai, 11 For Mr! John L. (imham. 4 Tw r0,mittee reported no el,s:tioii. On motion of Mr. T. R. CALDWELL, a me- . ., .. ...... ... ,1.. It I ..t.i.... Ll .1 1 .. . . j .,1 ,..1 - , ,u ,r ,,,. ,,, r,,,,i,piii; h f i vote a train for an Ensroaaing Clerk- - Agreed to. ! VV hereupon the Senate voted aa follo-si under ; the auH'rintendcnce of Mcesrs. Collins and Nelly: For Mr. Bryan, 2-1 For Mr. Th'iaua. li "' 'lr' Oraham, Id I No Election. On motion of Mr. BYNUMBtessage was ! ! aent to the House of Couiuods, prVliosing to ..: r. .. h : I j . L ' vote again (or au Rgroastng ttorlU On motion of Mr. CAMERON, a Committee of '"."""a, e., Courts, Bower and llynum, were apuiBted to rep(irt fi. (h), ,OTommg,lt ,f tneSa.nale, tin motion or .11 r. l. A. r. frrrfered, that a roes .age 'be sent to th House ! of Common, nronosine to annoint a ioint arleet ! u r... ,k. .,.... r ...:.. j I',.l.l r, .h. ll . . i t . i. . t . ?'L...T7 n r, iiiw sirupm Binawn na biiKn-uiiir t . hereupon 'be Senate voted aa Jollova ' under the eupeniaion of Meaar. ' Byaum' mai Hunting: For Mr. Bryan, For Mr. Tomas, For Mr. Burton, 20 8 14 No Election. Received from the House of Comr.iona the Message of the Oovernor, with proposition to print 10 copies for each memlier. .Mr. CAMERON moved the rending of the Message be postponed tilt to-morrow. MotB- gret to. 8b,u.ooentlv. on motion of Mr. GILMER, the iClgrk wd f ,h furth,r pj;n!. f the same, and the proposition to print agtreed to: And, oa notion of Mr. UILMElt, the Senate adiourued. HOUSE OF COMMON'S. - kVrrbafswu, JVtss. , im. 1 h. II.MfpA anet al 111 n'eln.-k "BENJ F. WILLlAMSt Eav, member elect, from Greene, and T. U. SIMMONS, Esq.. fma. Jreaew, aprp--s-red'aBdlrp-m -Sjiw -'- Mr. IIAI'S pre, en ted a Resolution ia favor of W niiam K.ljuvet t, which waa read and adopted. , Ortitrtd. on motion of Mr. WILSON that a message, be sent to the Senate: proposing to go forthwith' into the election of an Engroeung Clerk, j , . , . Roeeived from th Senate a message acwding to the pionrsitioB and informing of tbe appoint ment of M earn. Bower and X. K. Caldwell os the part of tho Senate to aajr-cri ntoad said elec tion, .n ' ' '.,. ., .. , ,i . Meaaew. Wilsoo and A. II. aidwellwertAp. pointed on behalf of tho lLesso. . , , . . The lion then preceeded to ballot with the following result : , o U 1 . For Mr. - .. m i'ForMr.j:JTi. -f - Fur Mt: iimrT.ii - A Mr. KATOX fan r 1 1. u.A.tl ml ,,r li.M, lini..n ma..? p ' H- 4 ; npfit of tb Howw, '-K' " Mmi.ili--amt&ZmI tirinted. In?" Ri-ceiTcda mca from h ' Mtf iitiTftfitpM.' i; r i. ; r-i i . iiir tot afnin tor an r.nimmins i.ini. n- B' .'" n'' McLip.; pomtrd Unmitto. to tpeniito4 the feet ion the Hi.umi rotod a. folh.iri : For Mr. Bryan. SO' l. for Mr TbuiauL . . W c.ldw.ll. W. MeNV.-l. Xewaom, Brogdni, Wsoeb. lD.rr,n. w J (in. 0. W. Hayoa, Oordou. .,; Sic-lean. F-'. Martin, MclJow-JI. J.Hiea, I)rake, 1 J. Rsnie. v. ' . j i .f;,hir.,hm. D. ,1. rUme.. Blow. Veirenm. X. P. Hill, Steele, Cijit,.n, I. li S.ndera, A 0 F.-ter, Uaeid- u- i. t on. naltou. laive. 1 .-teraeWoiv. "loan. MeWillian. Dnalaa, Pratklt, ;..... i...i v i.. ti. iJ u - . I ..,' .... n n;.,n v... .... r,.wer. Pone. Jrrl ina J ll' teaee ' Xentl, Awy, r ipiniu.. ' " '.".. I r. - ,. -.rr; t'eard. lUn'tiii. P.u i . It F. Hilli-im Tlioniion, Poytiu, Wlnitrr., I'.viTif).. Xtiil,t. "hrrrr. A no-aiA-re waa reeoited from the Nii.mo pro- posing to go into anolur eieetiuii for an En- )-r,.., io Clort, whieh on motion uf Mr. WII .-ON i laid on 'he table. A eoniiiiiiuii-atioii wi'i. r"i i iveil fr.m Hie Ex - eili ne (rovi-mor CHAKLrlH JiA.NLV. ubioh tv. rritd and on uioiiuii ui Mr. K. M. SAI'N"- 4,l;S. i-rih red to bemFirt t the Senate wrrtli pn.)., itii.fi t., riri l'l e-iph-s for i-a. h uieinber. Mr. THUS. .1. 1'Klt.MlN, a lueniborelret from the ( 'unity of Northampton, arl and took bi.'acat. Reei ired from the Senate a propnsilion to raa.c a Joint elect eoiutntttoe to rwrt joint rules ol tonlter. Ajreeed to; and Messrs. Eaton. X, J. rViM tsoir: wet-pwufi; fhwritind ft::'A;'.BaMT yrrrr ' iipiaiii.t'-.l on behalf of the ll.-nw. Mr. WILhON' luoieil and the bouae again to- ted unaueei'iii-fullv fr Eti)jroii.g t'U rk. n uen .nr. j i uti uiovea list tne t louse adjourned. SENATE. 'Suite; whiij. wrtj'verally read the Drat time Tbnmday, X.rr.Cl. I and pu.aed, aud tniorcd to be printed. he S- nare rneTat W tT-fh-ek Mr. WKMH in'ratlnr ed n bill to repeal the th . Mr Mlta'AIU) roee aod sonuuueed to tliea sa-tiiw 4if tterlolei'S IW-iitMjreaao tberetv .-.note, tneit. sttiot r.x-ifoTeri,or Itu Baati Itnha.'! 1 r a- -w. ..ft1..... .1 p. L ' J- I . t . r.i-.u i. in r-ii, nn.4 mirr n uril tUMtTV UI- on hits life nud ehuractcr. ffi-retl Ut-M.luti:-i.tt: foUowing Knnlrti. Py the Senate snd Homo nf.Cemmona, 1 that the member, of the present Lcgiiibitore hare he ipl with leep sensibility, of the death of 111, h-1 srd UoMn Speight, one of the (io.i'mnr. f the 1 State of North Carolina, and the last- nae under; i V . ti!" . .- . .. l...yi'M,.l,nlu IV ",' ' T,' ," , , T 'i I T.r i-h 7 ,i ! '.Ar -'.J'"!"!?,."! ' Ktinivttl, ihat in teattniouv ef our reaoeet for .,,,,.,,, ..llliHliaia,,.,,.,.,f W. U,,,,,,,,, 1 I' l'. ,l..l, , KlmifrH. That acopy of thc.e Keaolutieu. .i - :n - .,1 bv lb. Snea.k..r. hi f..r..r,lp.l .1.. r.:.;i.r... i .... :' - --"f ., ....... .. - .vmiMiinT in ineir amietinw. Tlie alioTereanlutiiilia aero read and unani- m..u.l,s,lopted. and su to the House for it. concurrence And the Senate adjourned. J HOUSE OF COMMONS. . n ; V.: """ 'r Mr. U. M.AU.MERSr.resenW the follre - - i.-4mp- itrg-Itosdatiimw - t I ffWrd, That se maeh ef the awasag af bia Licelleiixy tbe UoTtrnor sa relate, lo the ou-stiou J. lirj. ,w n,s,er M. OIDPT mailt r fl roUCIS! leeipl.liea, be referred to seleeteommittee-. 2. Kurnt, That a. niuoh ofaaiit neaasre Is r latra to the amendment of tbe ennatitutiuii.Vnd la tl . Installation et the OoTerner, be reterrtM to a aeleet t'etamittee. . 3 A'Wrrpf, That so much of ssid metsitge -iafes to the urcanixattua "of the puulia etbe.. be referred to a select committee. 4. iYpsorpw, That so luues of .aid aiesssre ss rsv o. Arpoirsflt, mat ao mora er esjit message sa re- late to Internal ImprsTstaewtp, to tb Italarigk aad llaaloa H. .ilroad, Ui tbe FtysttevUI ai d Veslrra i'lstrkreadk to lbe.tapsfw s4 leep Hisst Itanig. ation, to tbe (auhfoot and Harlow's Creet eaaal, and to Nag's Head: b referred to tb eoauniitee oa Int'irnal ImproTementa. u , 7. Stiolptd, That an much of said la. a relates to tbe Keviaed Xt.ttitea be refemd -1 the Committee on tbe Judiciary. H. K'tolvril, That so much of said Bessage aa relates to the Washington Monument, be referred to the Committee on t-iaanee. 0. i?cid'.fW, That ao much of said Messsge as relnteti to the communication from to Beeretavy of State, and of tlie United States, and frora tbe Statesi and from tiu State of Florida, be referred to tls oemailtUe e the Judiciary; that the communications fron. tbe central authority of Vermont, be referred to the committee on Agriculture : t'.iat tb comreoBiea tion. frian the American Asofiiti''a f"r tbo ad raucemeiit of Science, and from A. VatAejnare, Aitout. -Ice. .he referred to the committee on r.rln...- iin, pip. uir nnnwutii-iiiioii. ihpj im saOTarDor. of Xoatb, Carolina, .New Hampshire. Virgjiiis, A.. be refcrcl to tho Committee on Feden- l'.elaliens. The Resolutions were adopted, w'.t'.i the ei- evptmn ot tne Ursa, Uhieh wa wilJujrnwaby the mover, who ulfereal the following oubatituU). Knoltnl. Tbata Meaag be aent to the Senat. proposing to create a Joint SelectCorumittee, of 11 Members on the part of thi House, snd A on th part of the Xenate. to whom shall eafarnpt an iaiuch efthe Uorsruor's message ar -.-elates to the : . ... : . ..r ci 1 .v... ,1 . . , ! questioa or negro Slavery; and that they be author- jld to report by bill oretherwl. -' , jr j tin resolution w.a unantmour'ysdoptsa. ' Tbe Speaker laid befiire tbe 1 1 tveaethe message from the Sennto trsaamittinf Ui. rssnlutinn of J1 fur ",e"rJr ,0 Uu orrior f'-'K"' Mr STEVENSON moved' the' evminirrvrirSe of thi House in the roluUoTif. and aocooi panied tb motion with a few pertinent remark. Mr SACNDr.RSof Waae. eoiieil toe motion - , ,. . . . . . .... ... - m r"" " ppro,...-v. i u. !;, The ReaolutioB were concurred in bv the House, unanimously. On motion of Mr. Winston, the boar of the future meetings of tba House wa Axed at 10 o'clock, t And the Honso adjourned. - SENATE. ' - JV.'iv. Nor. m Meesr. ARKNDALL and WASHINGTON appeared and qualified. The SPEAKER announced Messrs. Un. Jovner aud Cameron aa Senate' branch of com mittee on joint Rule. Mr. JOYNEBaaoved to refer the Governor' Message to appropriato committee. Laid oa tbe toble. - Received from the House of Cotnaion a nn- aage, preprsliig ts create joint eommltte oon siating of eluvea oa the aart of the House and six oath parted" the. Senate, to whom, sliaH boi- referred ao much or the (Mventor Messaea a relate to ttie a-iiTOttrm nr slavery. XonSUrrod in . ltnoeivea Irom to lions a proposition to go into another election of Entrroaainir.CIerk. Con. eurred in t an i Measr. Davidson and Canadav appointed B eemimirbs to superintend die veto, which wa aa folJowt Bjryaa ?3, Thonuu 9, WriWH . mr VlfJUVIUD. ' Mr. WOODKIN introduced M a hflV Mreridine for the CaH of jl tjoasvmtioa to amend the Con stitution of tbe State of North Carolina." Read first time and passed, and ordered lo be printed. Received from tho Honso a meaaaire, popo. ing te gnints another eieetioo jfer Eogrossiag Clerk. Agreed to; - and Meaara. Roger and w iuv appomtea on r-esau ot senata to saper intend th Fur Mr. Brraa. For Mr. Thmwu, For Mr. Burton, - .ia For Mr Line-, J fM U .1 l 1. Tl t ii. ii . i . ir n ... - Wpt..ijpp.M. . . ..... . . . .. .. - i am ia lafni--. rate the Fayettetille and Southern Pl.nk KiT Cooiponr. Kead trnt UnW and faMtcd. , , r. iron tne joint ciramitlM to int. nut it.il . i p 1 1. i i .nvu.ii.c-iiur'1 III ! I IPJSP :j l: . . j . ipru wicn ii)dtii ooieoaanuiu. r greed to, and iirdered k4 Orintod.. lit I Mr. ipui . tn niorea, ana the Beaate orderta u . . a V - . . . ... a On thr Jttu-i'y.5lrtn, R. U. Saendaea Eiit.m 1) A Baniea. Arere WW AT B f. pjpwuweil aoa 4. jgm Virefe ),.. Mesara. Wilaon, L. B W ,-. t j p. ii,.., u.tlT! ., . , i il m i V Jt t UT"! 7"" .elNiweli, .Maultahv, oheek, ocou. la... u , . . " ' TuHrr FT' .' ' .' i Mr. Mi.-U.well introduiiod a Bill to meal tk.. paewd its nr.1 reiodiiie. and wa rett tnad b. ik. : j ' f', a . f f ' . -:r- - i iv'i i uuriHiueeu a inn w relieve rail ' fea-.bi from the torn impoaed bfthaaetafi I-"1 1. hVad Krt.t time. Hiaeil, and nferrttl bi tlie I'ojnniitlee of F.uanee. .t Mr.. I). K. i .U.liWELla aiovrtl jtnd a smear j " it to tW-K'iii,nioiuitolitjia - d. - t eoiiiuiitiee if uiue .ixon.lhe partut'tae j H"-e mid three from the Notate. to b ttyWdr j " Th-t'onindtlee nh HeTenue." take inpesaap-. -ideratiou the ptuirirty ef , p-rrniat ltee.nuo Laws id the State . 1 Mr. EATO.N introdueeil .Jbill contninit; the1 j ("Seisl Honda of Sheriffs, Uawnm and leiprtav.; bh referred. ., -.;,,,,,,, -Mr. HA VS moved. Aoti itti-iopoeitiou was sent , 10 tlie Situate b). raise a .Vy-tot. select looiiuittee o , ao lutu-h of th (iovei-ui-n,.-uiosaage as rebit b ' " roaee tanita .c. , i ,.,. Mr EHW IN intTod jred hill WisorwnitaW ' -aaae tattlitul 'abas wans of-tlie gusstitatla. ef,",' : A' si ted .Stts( 'i,pert the rjabu dftk,'" fcuu h to a fair alutr of the tieiiefita of IJoUra- ; went, bi uueourairo Homo indii.trv, and to pne inotii a direct rrnJc'Tith fiireicii niitvens. ! Ami Mr. U)Vh, vlull to pruveiv forarslliinjt a : I'oilVeOtitlU IO aaubpiil llu. t'uliptitulhin .,1 ik. eime of tlie Sisuv. Kead. paed, and referred t ii - a . i . . . . Jif T L.f.31 .V J. W. liinVt il uinl a uicttn j aent to tin. Si-'iale. proposing to vote imiuediat. ; ly for En'fro.4ihe.tfVrk. it waa aitreed to. an" two llousiw) wtsl iBetTectoally with the fob. hewing r-aeult, in the ll.Ki-i.i Mr. Urran -48, Mr. Thoiusa :v.Mr. Burton kU, aud -Mr. Graham H., No eloe joi... 1 Mr. 0. "i.. Ua'd ell naiTed. and another or. I- . ... 1.. . '. f',"''" to the ISenote to tote agsintbr Kno i "r,," , K". d Hus s-sd a. 'i,llow., uuder the .up.rinUat. 1 Er Mp7lTrvan f.or :! 4 ' .r-' an 4 .,7 :, i for fljn. 1 noma for .nr. oinoin .s 4 H-winn am ptMlarpMt.ilnlw alpVlnp j V ' ei. ..1, . -u i HnL r .T D' Ku". "tewsnsoa, .it-r ot lhtiidson and Blow, n,u"m' auaeudueont of LVnstUuteaa gud I iBsCtilatton i f (.oxcrnor. I -1 r. rr.llStJN S or n, ore reported joint rule' t cptorder arul they were lent to Senate with pruj ToaiOon to asint. 1" "".r "'.V ' E. 1 ctcr.ijr, proseTitea a bill ui incorporat hr.lKaii.b tiSi "K.rTfrr-i,n p ! Win q Mr. MiImjWELL tuuvcd aail (he Ileus adiouxued. , XIIIIED, -r La. Wbablngtoa. IS. C. en the l.'.'th Inst, by tb Itev. Jsmca btrattoa. Clyspeaa' II. flitch. Kan... to Mis. Adeline Long, daughter of the late Edward Lowsti'-'' -- ---bssTbarsday svaKiiig, (let. Sl.l. by Kv. aV. lt. Frest. Mr. Charles . Curtis, or Sewton, Ct., te Mies Elisabeth (I., daughter of Katbanlet llanlioy, Eso, of JJeaufort,eo JUt. --...-.,..,. , la this city, on Wednesday evening laat, by tl a . Rsv. Dr. Msaon. Dr. Edmund Burke Haywood I Mi.a Lucy, only daughter of Alfred Williams, Esq., all of this City. On th 12th inat., Mr. Aimer R Terry of Miltee, to Miss Salli B. daughter of Richard tarbrouia, Esq. ., pWpppppppppppppppppppppppppppWppppppSBS " DIED, -?. , In Nswberu, on Sunday, the loth inat., Mr. WiL lism W ilaon, sen., tPth year of hiaag. ' At Hratbsville. Halifaa. tb family resfitrnee, ea -Friday arming, tb 1st inat.. Jam W, Btlslor, in tbe iith year of hia tg. In thia City, on Thnrsday lsst, of Csnsutnptlirit. Itichsrd W. Ashtoa, Huperinfendsat ef the Bute Capitol. :,. .... ,i, la Edenum, en Satunlay 9tb, Dr. James Kor at an advanced age. Recently, in Hertford eonnty,' Job Tass, Sr. Eq., for many years a member ef th Legialstars, and awosiby and estimable mn. PUCES ten EST. WILMINGTON MAIET. Nov 1. TrrKNTis.---? p.W &t) foyyelfow dip, aeiT eTT al 1 for hard. ujl sales and upward tendimsy. Xr"r. TriTisi'ioaes.. pergados. I lwld. Ko.is. Nimher4, $s2J So. a, tNS. Corn Ne ekaa-tSre, tuaitlc. Meal MSlte. - Bavco-x .No change, . Price for W'eatsra ranges from lisle, for shies and Sat for ehoalder ' ' ExcHAXaa- On Northern cities, ar eat.. d Xoutbera J per seat premiuai. , .,!: I'ETERSBIRO MARltETS. HrportM for ( JnlMmner, FR10AV, Nov. b 18Mb TOUACCO. ,.,t, . Continue io ftctive demand st full .prices. 5w priming snd lugs 3Ja$7: old Intra T)aal2; (hip ping leaf 12s$l; masatVetariaf I6a2t; ..1- CWTTOS ;; . -The market ia rather steadier. Jtmal tale hart beea mad at 121 ' - - ' " FLOTt. ' "' n 'a' a rt Floor ia (tail at W too Ctrsus aad City Uik uprB. FyJafljJ..,,,. . 1 The receipts are aot targe-. Prima Wiite (ad(d 100 a 1 10; Cusaaaa aad eaidtUing oUabie. j. .'msf CORS. . . , ,,, ...... i fwt Ul UdoiBf atfiOalK.::;. .JL. . . BACOJr;.-"' ii-j v -Th demand ia good. Virginia sand, kog rsasvl ;, SaStol (boica hama HklOjc ; Wastera hoal4rs. eUojet side7161e. ....,.-.; . IIRANDT. .,(', 1 Apple Brandy 3.1sle. ; ,. , . ., MERBINGS. But few I sarket--iio. 1 cut C1M 8VaJI. 6; Roe 7Ja7J. ' ' NORFOLK. .W. 80."" ." , , Oea Vllow frier " White, rjos) "f mixed 59c. " '.vo aeoa, baas, a 11, beg reeasd a H .... 7wf-l,2f-vl,2V . , "'- A. R ifptwmat.'t " " v.-d is ri - Ao-rW. Oi Ptp , 7. tX BlHtW;.Ij"lip $3ievis llrol.l22 a 113: R.O. Hbd,.',., lew., a oavitl reperwas varoiir J' "!i.e"ti --ITOTICalEirr-rT1!. f t--OT9tMa ajwuth a3 a atas.ll -'' Vsund, will b dwprassd of wyeasssoiiati-uj spp-.,.. if .rlv annlication he aanJa. by sail, sa- tr-e.MKl. to J. H" Wet Tun fm.,' Orl tTenty, it. 'fi W t..- wt.arl aanaef 4 " a is & fin v. sn ... Tea Jktr MHM WliJa. WtMMtl BaT WIIIUBM .ft boarders, or having children to Ijiiicata. tlilato- few boa (toad ysrrla ef s ef Ustwsl MAI. EM1K9. m ta btsU and aavty ana male School where all tb advantages af a plished female edocntlon can V eMahssd I ' iaaabsaltby eetsaa af. Caaatry a aayto foand in tli Stats. , , r, .-. , 1 ,,. vf . ' Reerenee may be mad jsMf-iHriV .,. 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