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z uuu r. mwtmti mt MORNING,". ANUARY 21, 1 851 OL N0.4 staB, i, sa---- - """SolfH ClMf. TTv w. oul, moral and p hjafil ftiis, the fiBfortur'rri isj loiacW set klfrA.. . . - ; : . .' f" 'if r-'w-h 'Si ill t 1V 1 itrXartkt'tnUu- ISENJ I- The unlihcii business, being the hill to ' ineorpornuhe H ilcigh ami (J an tun Rail Hoail Company as taken up. Mr. K..1. S.Vl'NDHUS withdrew the .inic:iclineu proposed by him ano'hcr nils stead. The disle wna continue;! Iv Mr. NATE Fridar, Jn. 17, 1851. bill ul attach a i Caldv, to Wauuga etwuty; which J in fir-tliiig. t. Wood! reported several liid. rcc",ni HI,I, in npn.ilinn to the hill, and by Mr. ! elect ,iut iheipjecuo.i. - -j K. M. jj M)KI(S in it lavor. ta WHMrom committee Tim fiouliaviiig arrived, the House took a relfff h " V" , , ' i-ret-ess. 1 o- kcls l prrmium pam mr mitiKturc-. j. Sf.,ON On mnlio ,,f Mr. CI1KKUY. the 5pc-1.1l order, l.eingrte bill to exempt a ertain por tion of landfrnnt exrfution. known in the to come tip, session after tenej";,-,-of measures f ir c or.stitutioral ref ;. legislation would b wholly neglect, 1 vert"! to tlic scenes that had oc.u . .. . other House, and said they would beat and otleretl , til,.r,.,' thu Convention could ot " Sin! UjA too other na uiitft ' M it I b4is nneition. and be beliered the V' i to keep km of tbeM pnitli n a , t.u aound. An not thorn who onnor - ' . -r. i .-. , v t . . i - , 11 ui ire p.Tenimi utr An iMtl then the bet ulan wan to aettle. i una the uueitioa at um-e. lie 'e"Bped,or a jtuarameeuexeoijionn ill tt'.lr uxanon, mane a repjn mere skinf I b: diseliarged from it further derail. J)i'eliiirid. r. f fliiiiS1"1' intrudiiet'd a hill to t-ix ale j.reniclci' not the mon.il'aeture ol IsMtfltieh paused first reading. hnllit ineurporale a bank in Widen. .(, its third reading, and waa or- i ul crtf rowwu !or ircpvt'tetl ihe till) to incorporate and uemral ilail Koad (.umpniy, jKnei3jinnt, and n eiaiiinend' il Laid mi the table. roint'd resolutions, from die Coui it! to llie cnenuragenient ol'"iioine and against iiicna.tiii!f the tariu", lotion nl Mr. Houei, ri).u llnru :d an."? ordered to he enrolled. II rrmiirin!!' committees ol linancL- pon all county damn, was njre- :d to 3i ineor-Koi.d homtiliaii ivinption, w.ni postpo: o'l-loek U)-inrroiv Al'iernoon. The Hon then took n? tlie hi'.l norntc the bleii'h and (lastnn al n 'oni ji.iny. The aiuenuiriit to the amendnient of tin: Committee wt carried by Ayes 62, NM-3t). 'I'be ainenirnent as amended van adopted by Ay;5a N-C1 4. Mr. AVKlft' moved to strike mt th.it pnr- the Unilsec. axttiortxtlig a nior'gagc ol !. AdiVil. l. V. SAI .NUKUS ino-iJ to trike v d:iva i:i be 3rd ace. am insert inne- d i . Adoniill to. Mr. S l IlKliS also ino-.eitostrik section. Adopted, Mr. W. Illl.l.inoved .11 anitldiient provi j;, huok-) slall not he ki I open liter uill limit inein. the uui'itiiiii at oiiee. lie wna in farnt the ion oi jinnee iiv uie penpie, iwaumi me eountv euiirtn. aa now eonatitutctl, wen! t cause uf much legislation, the xpanao; and trouble of whieh misht be avoided by a salutary change. The election of justices and jmlfft by toe piMiple, mid five (Ui!T.-u -bafl lieew runout ineniir.i by lii'i uutljority. and w.mMha presd lV'nn y ay to yeir: and he tliougiit. for (ha slkp of tlie ptildi' peace, quiet and safety, all tire i of the preput.(ti.'iis should be incorporated in , one hi). To submit tbem all at onco to thepeo ' pie, instead of giving out, with a spariaj hand, j one nt 4 time, would he more republican more I speedy, inure fiir, and more economical. 1 Mr. 'Clarke tai l, he u anted nothing hut to nirtetall these ipicstions in a proper muinitrantt spirit. Vhe peup!e lia l proided for cdintitn ' tioniil lueToliii.-nti by Jeginlutive ciiaetnent, ' and lu-caiten I'd that that was the most con venient ;iel ei'urnaiiH al nietlion ul Dlkctu.' a Ser, and thus rrrs:tuatetliis aAaM i - -it half a eenturyj 11a aoneurtl witli tits .iator InanCalmrra's. that the wl.'e matter . should be Riren at oaee to the peonlj ft deoicie wiivtiior 14,1-j wuuKt aar uiis or anvoane. ' Jlr. Sneiuht said ttmu ntmearolt ,n no diBerence in the obj.-ctof ynileincii reran! to st him loaay ao amendnsent was tub audr u I sM Bintrtm-twntiatlia af Um Mrrr tptwitnt , rtba bdlv It had certainly lnv-n aw mtphatuatlly ItetaTa any. Ha Mlercd tha ramtiratib rf nrociaitnea sn unit siJeu' the liousa. Uo thoHTht I ti" Varoima, as snenritd in ISM. (At beat tiia 'oemsjcur' me uure uf te except in the manner of iweompiisli tiori of the r Mr. out six: wna the p'ntleman from ('halbanJn fnrnr of this measure of" free suflVHjfe? v Id hi Tot? for it? lie thoulit he was opposed 'it. Sir. IluUjfhrjMi did not knovr hf a that the election if Judge hy the peiode i a deina (rouio il inensiire. If so, the Kief re was a uniagogu he had mcommended . He did not use toe word demnuvue. It r Id be a Tv tleetion. Neither bad be authorize the Sena t-r to nsv he was opposed to froe sukte, lie would answer that by hia vote, "Siucient un to the day is the evil thereof." i Mr. liarringer calh'd tha nttenti t tilt) Senate, to the fact) that uibough plawttinos, in senamte forms, had fcee iiitmxllod, tber i' laid on the table, aV)d there tl amlzlv inr dudua K it. Uut wtn' tliee I (ill ' the I, Mr 1( M SAirSLhR "i"7'' T0 a' ilieuil bv in'erW till the lt ! JiloJi.. ! Adopted and llir Jiiien.lmetit paiert. i -Mr M .SU'MIIIKS in-ed to. strike ' out -four months alter ill" iyoiirn:n; nt o ;f . .i . r" ' ' i.Vr..'-.. ''' -T.. ri.wi-i-l oe flif iir! n!' ' Ado;. ted. I til,' 180 d.lVsto mm introiliteed a bill tn snir.(J an pfrrrfthe fVtsr seciiiin nfTtirnrrtr'" ...1... V....I. t i:,.n i .a ( i v in M- llll Ul III V (II III III" nan 1,'f.lO , lllll- lirh passed lirsi reading. illowinir bills, with many others. ifJieir third rejdiiij, and were ordered L i,. :.... r ....i.e. '.,ri ;.. i...i.... ibe I . ...,...s ,-.. - " o,.,0l r I 1-T.liV :!.... d to s-r:'.. out S-.ol)C a3D0iov union instnuie. .i .- . n u wl iiicorporatc ibe nmiing and transport!.. . tm, , ,' ' , . J-r. iUMU. Mr f' "'!'""' I iuYM:" inovcd to anundj'.- bv insert iit i::iii;l,tiw. Jl Mr. .t KKV ii'illnlrcW I am "ii ihnen, and Mr. Ii V M!l insisifd g his ami nd- inent, iiii-li he Mionv. fils wndrew.' Mr. I.O'i'r'. moved lu lavbe lull and a iiiciidmenrs on the tabic, wl.li was lost hv A vi s 11) .Vcs'JS. Mr. l't)V lill.S otfiTe;! :i;i ncil'.tnMt pro- ul , n or ;iat nei h.-r the State oft'iroini i or any coiiijianv in iriiin'a shall licuine die por-clia-ei- of t!i- road; which w.i lost bv Avca il ear organic law. All of thn mtas-1 lunl, anil wnnhl lie until tli end of tl Bessuni. ores profos. il might be tlius in:eoinrlislieil: hut I nit none, then, couirt tftero be Uitfie major- he iirgoeii, that they sbaalj all ho taken snp- ! ity 'vould pis theso iu:surcs jf separate srnteiy. iuurder that they might stand spoil f...-ni? their own tierits. and not stsad tn in the way Mr. Hoke said it Cft8"forTrippi'ttnd"4r-" of another. In voting to keep tli -ia separate, fcstin;' the hill that these eauendiiMi i wort) of an.l susiaiiing em-, he was not deeidbg airuio t ' f.Mrdt ixxii fur that reaawa be ahrtj epnose another. Pe was willing to meisj tl'em sepsr- them. It had bien said the daaiolata had ately, and iiaist"d they aliould be pescnttJ to , majority in tha jther bouse; 80 tit bad, and the people in a separate and ditisct form. 1 they had all. except two, voted forthibill; while Mi . Speight said he would call the attention 1 some .'ii or -10 Whips had opposed it. It was of the Senate t" one thing not totieed by the j bitter pill to them, but it should ji jwn. The 'natttir fnwu-lwiwab. -igendmiMitTOighTiiiitiir !Viti''t3mff aa","BF Mild, iidfodged IKS" l; "ura' Hy-ii Lire 111 ijority," aud might not j qnestiun. lie asked tha Seuatot JterUe 0. uimai, 'Ak" cvanitutional aii:yirity reipiired ( Mr. Bond v liether he had practied Is a mng- llil M.Jt.i, cwwi i-in ot lieing ; istrute or lawyer, and whether hiadthe aame aonree of all power, and hare d tnapeakf What is free anS'rage? f rote fur Senators to maks laws ; ye ' theos tua eigbt to eleut deleittea to 1 r . t' ' orgtuio htv. Which is th pnoro ina, ' -lie continual at mate lentil to ad rot - :: HbtnUting w the peoplo the que' tkn of Co - ' tion, - . ." Mr. Shepard made some further oliserration. in the course of which he remarked, in rub stance, that if the people of the al were true to theinselvea, they never would hareaOoiiTen tion. Tha provision rcquirlita; a rote of two thiids before it cuuld bv' called, was wisely a dopted to sanka jt difficult. II thought the beat and fairest way to effect amendments waa by separate and dlstinot prapoaitimis. ' Submit tlie pmpositten for free ulTrae?. - and let the peenle vuto on tliat and nothing else 1 And so with ather propositions. What are they doing in Virginia f Tho eaatern men are Riving way, and y'inldinj; tr the wlute basis proposed by the west. We are but human beings; and a similar result might be witnessed hers on calling a Convention, The provision for calling a Convention, did not give tho power to limit or restrict a Convention ; and onee met, the whole Constitution would be at their meray 11a was not aware nf the agita tion among the people spoken of. In tho Com mons, his eolleagne wore divided shewing an unsettled stata uf onhiiuii. Ho -waa willing to live under the present Constitution a little longer; and repeated, be had no fear, us long at the psxs- Cle of the Kist.were true fc tluutselres, thai a onveution aould be called. - - The questinu was then tAken, and Mr. C t'l'isc! wt -U be !ow favor ' oon.enie in the people that thcjnw in h'mtt ji"t -U.u oQlrt-piep.'xjd br tb men;.iu" but ; Mr. IJomj lie hevei ;iw mijismte, -J j,' ' as it. lial possible H migtit ;lv: d !' at ilij lnti, -ith S"ine phivlu! remarks, wind wo 8Sd not 1' 1 no.t'ii seiyUen-.e ot I was in illfiimir:ile"tlTe' PittvbnnnrW--ntfmtrr fsiispoitalniii company. rxtend the jurisdiction ol ju-tices ol tlie , ill cert 111 cisci. j amend the felt in ctabliif: the Corn- I Batik of Wilmington. the belter protection (if emmes covert, sir- 1 . cd ladies tu insure the lives ' aiiicniJnii.i) net of IR-I7, to rxieii I own of Whiiin'ton. lull from Ihe ('innuioi s, to Utton, n il, on motion of Mr. he spceii ordet lir to-mor- 11 "i"" n the cm rove tit rnnnty prisons and ot p'iictiuo, w.m, on 1110- dtin, "Tderctl to he printed 1 . -nil odor for Monday next. - &0(j) ;idlitiim::l compens:i . al'llc l'ttl.'lic Truasiifer, pas- dnjr, .".1 to 1:1. ts areceas till H o'elorK, p.m. II (,'ctoi k. p. in. leiorte.l r.'-to'ini mis in fa ' f.ry and Wadd I ; flo p-t : 1 coiilosted ilcctto.i cjm', 1 4r..amt -roadnrgi- .'iKirtel resolution in favor ami diaries Maury, l'asa- ' llic IniR between Iliiiico:n!ie 1 rnuntiea, pa, a d second and t-4 waa ordered to he'rngfns- :, unprarrnwiit uf tlie tihip vw Ittvcr, was rejectinl on its Vr Jjfwwjjssw . i: JjQiirned, " i i)F (JO.J.VOXS. . 1 Friday, J,m 17lh. vd RnsoLtTioxu. introduced a biliioamein bill in appoint Oommission " elhp specuiutiuii in land claims I Buneoiiihe and Vain-y. Kjad .(O.VIIRV, a resolution that . i.ilter be takein op ill its regu iiit o lull or resolution he taken fdef unless bv the concurrence r f tlie House. .Adojiled. Tile House look .1 recess uu'itT o'clock. S jndry engrossed bills and rrsluliuns from jJm.SfiiaUi.-weresyad-thytt rat tint Ihn.s nv Tiif.in Timtn ttr.biNo The loliou lu: hills and rcsoMons read the third tin:(, passed anil ill re cnros! d; n h, 10 uppoim 'oiniasioners to lav oil' :t mail IVoin the tow n :j.l.1riuii io M ta 11 ;n the ( nun v of Vancv, aienihd: H:H-aK'Osiii(-ilic-?jlatc.tii fakdUrfgU'tr.orsi. a; hill ' - rti.d tin: ilelu of ajipcn; a resolu-; tion in liivor of Win H. WJiitiii; a hill to! incorporate the town of 'J'aj l(iriille ill lhi;j t'oniityof Alexander, ; a rcsolulii in favor ! r.l'Janics (i l)ick-oti late represrtrttive from die ('otiniy of Uupiin ; a rcsolutioiiu favor ol .1 li.Spiiey late Sherill'ol' Norlhidlon t'0110-i 'r ft rrsrtliir-nfi rVi f-ri-rTr nt iotlif Ar' f'i...t' be vi a, I, .iln.l r.n.iteior .ins: It. dlSll.l .' tat' tl V c..l.l..M .,r tnrkesmd the reasons ttteu . Mr. SIm-iC. said he did not e to disousa . l.v the s. oiUeme-n wa4taJ hwt u.di, were n4 thet;iie,... :i lr "8 iK'iiate, it aunpty tu , ".od. If tho 1:1. :isi r.-s are deni able, v hy not ! state th : re.i:,Ti of his oti. W he atipJInM uiboilw 10 ia one bii? These entleiniii suv ' the 10 aloritv of hi 1 eiHsJt'i"nt.s'd.'s!-4 the tiherirw'Tii'tir thT riovnwr b-,s -rrrmmni'M 1 mrTritn"rrPt-nf 'till'' t"ntftirfl!Wfcc!H)tirHlCTi r'.heis, and he agxiu emphatically eu';uif.-d. it nou'.d vote far them: but he ledietti the Mjie il. 'i are ri 'ht aoj urii'er, wbv i.ot nut them 10 1 n i l not le. snuic-viitlr iliscuia.to ascertain ou.-t.ii ? Vi hv runib'i" oor statute !.oLs with 11 1 distiuetlv tb 'ir wisl-.es. I,ist sunner, during . number of ajts, wluti mie woui-t answer- Itw t tlt euv4s m his district, ha-.aetcii-lua. BIfe ; purose belter? Wiv sit lo re Ir on day to ! ly I wil!in;-ncs to c!i i:i -r s the ConsfutioD of the 1 l.-gis'atiug uii.u itiiv bi!!.s f.r vari n- iuii.--.nl-' S; ite. If, however.:.' l.al anv (--.iraricO tHal 1 incuts, when they iu.ty all le- embodied ia on-? j tj,;4 lure., f ,r ir.aen.ling the tVusjfition wonU has s..i-iti Senator will say. Io- nt.-tiat free suS'r.ig fir at least-afi-w years, he "ed "ot nght. liut their I WoulJ vote for It- fr he con-i l-M himself as urgun.et.I is, li.. ."0.ie iiy oe in ia-.oroi one; uluci, on tliS Coor, tie- repretative or tlie and against iiii-je-r, and they will i iiibarrass i ,,,,,., ns not iViyulug land us of t!-e who did. tiinui by CJupli;ihe "in- with the i.thcr. lhit i,lt (he sai l; w.m-Tiu h.ne 110 uranco what they are in fav-c of bolii theuiselvesrso. then, I culnM ,H,lui.-.i! agitation is likeiyto take. If if are their .onsUueuts: iherolore, the urguiiient j wi ,mv .,xrt (,-Am, uf renricntnttoa npon oi l oti. ' I 1 7 - . . - - wtncli tins House is sleeteU, li v.iii willing to pre-scmcn 01 ' I, U.U..-.I 1 K..,vf every tiling to tUe politiealvain-s ol tUe lorm, 1.111s -ftiouuu, ni men con, in- tlllleM. 1 ,, t no ,,iSii ,,1 reiniMiititioii. us hei-uri.il in this bonne u-e )inv oir nilv aeem-ltv argued ! foi-Lhnt-ix-iiavin oortion of ourioiiaatiou being heard in the collection uud di-puitlioii of the ringer's second amendment, providing for the election of Judges of the Supreme and Ssrperior tuura vj ue people, wna n-picteu vuuug lur, and 27 against it, as follows: l ussrs, Jrenileii, Jiarnsril, liamnger, mini, X. K, t.aluwell, UoviUson, faViru, Ullincr,- ,tlrist, llaugoton, Jiirner, hlelly, Iiie, Lillington, Malloy, l'ender, lllch .tr lson, sSessuin. Washington. Wilier, and Woodnni-?J. T - Xi- Messrs. Burrow, .Berrr, Bower, Bun- lAOgi-J, Co. lloitvi Jonos, McMillan, Xiun, Rogcri, 8het- ard, Sherrod, Spetelit, Thomas, Thompsm, Wa gon. Yi illuvuisou, uontenan.l Watt -(. -' - r Mrr Itynittn twxt atturrad on ninendment pro- wt instruction wa not intended lor this tide he House. It was tu rally tlie forces of thrf 'lnt partr tha signal tor their action in Witeat, We had beea tsUl amendmcntson ' - . ef the House, were intended to etular- tchstrpi waa unjust and Knmndlees. ' . the olijtwi-uf amendments on theith; , Sat was tlie object of the gentia n v.- ,eemb? Uud we not an equal i . him xrtrli a design to emlwrr.tss? ' ' ' . M lie forthor from him, than to , - r a to anv Senator. He de- , 'ta that had been oS'erel by s srore aubmitted in fcnoi - : 'anda on the other side, '" seated comprising the - 1 " s Mid to elect J ustives, hia faith - tliat W ' nroixwiv Judges aL i Hie people, it would hnre passe V ' . VT than a three-: fifths sote; t ' ,' sutrariety of 0- pinion known v - - -- Ejects among lttl Whigs and , 4 ' ' had- nut baen ilone, and U. v . - - 1 -So lkswaJ cruts. They had a , r ; ; ' e,aud might have curried th ' haJ fniled to do it, and bnv ire t . "ire the bar of public nnintnft .'. . -.P' t They had Srst agitated ti, e- , their clamor and pledges, W ' pectations of the people. K ' '.. '-' war perfectly satisfied with the ' it hi, until it waa prochumed, all fry hall rote for Senators: -when they i i. hook into this thing. If yoa are to 1. chungo in favor of the man who has no pi .... agit him who hat property, lot u' haw it applies to countisa. They are a abK . and air intelligent people, and have oome totv " enncluswa that if the cbange ia made at all, jus tice and consistency rciuire that It sJiall ue ap plied ti countie as well as individuals. They can sco nothing substantial in tha right of U tul vote, whits one in tlie bast is count with are in the West.- He went on te show bow ridicat loua it waa to think nf presenting every 40n temnlated change ta the oonslitution to the nen- '. -"J P!c epratq bills; and dwelt at tome length on Ui High degree of blame that attached to the that ertr waa aijoptcd ia this er.aay 8ut eW , wy,. it Hcura me gnat ol'Jt sisll UsnstitlH tioae the rights of pmois aad property; la aal ay the Commons, ami t'i tar by the Beasts. So Ions; as he bad his sen Ms. a weaM aerer e4a ta chance it. Adept this aaseaslamil, aasl H sdsV aot stop there Ihs next thiaf woaW k the aiu basis and lbs abnanticn of the taadatl htrrest. He had confidence in the M eet, bat waulii ,ast throw himself into their newer. Tber have a ai jortty of the sntcra. W ..have eoastitationsl are. tcctiua. Riiall we pre it ap! Before Ike amend ments of 18S4, they bad just cause ef cvr.plaiat, ia the inciuaiity of reprssenlstivLS. That gtimasiW was rc.lrt seed, aad thry should be satisfied. . Kat Is the nature . of a an te desire nioTe. Ws aaeahf guard againiit siviag aa amine '.xaitrment t tk eainmon principle or ourasture, in either oaartar. The people ef each section have the power to prv Uct themselves, let them Ue It. What cause at" dissatisfaction Is there? Kwi. Vho Jiaa been npprease.1 No ene. What is eoiaplaiied ef! Thata msn mnst own ffty acres of laixtfo entithr him to vnteTor Senator. Cenaet every maa worth Hg iuatify himself for this important fight? Aay one may for tweoty-Uve dollars. ,Jn the Weal, it may t done for 'ess for two or Mire dollar. If they would not give this, they did not deserve t vote. In the language of a distiouisbei Virgini an, he would not give any man the , right I tax n, whs could not tax lilmseir. Tb Idea thai e prnpositione would put an snd to agitstlo epasteroua. rhey would inenase it. Vow ell attempt to arrest the esuvse of th ills- you onoe begin, as to stop these ameasV sloscd by an iutimutioa that, aa he pr onid prepare their pehes for the srita out his rtaaarka, fet psbliea ' .Vi .setialoi- I iimeli-unelit ii j 17, .Noee 57. j I Mr. liUtKil'LN nflerrrd n amendment ! pnn iiling mat oiuv sia-n sioci.i. iters lignrs shall lie rc'cjscU aa becat suliscnhcrs umlcr tilts act. Lost. i ucnts areesieeriiad. 'I'lie bill pr.sse.l 2d rcailin;v Avcs SO. Mr. Kolls in reply to Mr. Speight. Noes 40. ; there was 1" force in his argument in reg-ndto i the iidopti''i of the amendment bv a hare 111.1- loritv; an' eoutcinieu, wun luurti loree, that it 'jjua-jiiUte ."U'e.V coii;,::nplated msat ura,..uf ix.-... 1 lorm wi'e to be silliolliled to the people by this j L 'gisltftire, it lnu-t be done in llu sliape of a were ineiidiieota to the bill under consideration. I to he SoiiK'cight or ten days h id already h"u eon- I suiii 'i on me siii,n"-i-. unit it appcareo to uc 1111- t ,,., ilile t l eii'c; I'll oloeet t,v separate I IT,- ('..I. I II .O- t ...'.I- I .... 1.. .... ..ol ...I l I.' .1 .iu, II I in.ll. lu th.) tup of foil Muihw, ;., v,-. -uf tcciii,,, ';,,.)'!,.,.'. , late SiieriU'of Mi;J)o tdi.C Joujiy tiug to the inspection of suiw-s; 111 t.iiur (.1 .laeoli S.l-r ; a lull iiX'inaii l.uev, a slaic and I l,iniej;,)'V ih.uj-jiUi. . , .. Miv Keilv r piied, the S.malor fr-im Meek leilmrg was too greatest cateclioici- ho ever kiew, and he did hint like to fall into his hands; hit he was, lrke that gentleman, always, ready u sny what h" thought. If his object was agi Liion, he would not go with him. Mr. Caldwell rejumcd, it was obvious the ..1:...., ...... .. .1.0-...., ,i. i.iti ...i 1... 1 ni . Ulje' , 1 U- liTlll ,110 1011. aiiu no nopvo lis st trs'iuls vvouiu Vote uie.aoienumcuts alowu.-. Mr. Kelly said he only uiioke for himself, and ' r - 1 i hp' V r TVi v to' "Verity in the two Houses ..n... Pmke, ,Urgr.tt ilorrin?. liester. Wth, neonlolgpreaeed htmaelf in favor of all of them; bnt said he waa opposed to keeping them bock for agitation, as was obviously tho in ten tion of the majority. II argued cogently in ,i- a- r .1 i i'oc 01 a cuiivenwon, ana assurea mo rast incv vUiM.fi ascertaining the aeowof the P? had mthingtu fear from such a body, com pOBthdurf ior.stru;td CuatSS4 Ui j 4 M it would bo of the Cither and patriots a proaninio aoGittnng, "it u onw.iriny 01 anivr ioRii wisdom and exporienec to sny, tbit consti tution cannot be oinenucil. or, that we cannot trust tlie justness 4and Jiiiruess of our country L th jjinejtlpa 1isl' iWs fof " 'his county, aaa be thought -vera in favor f h. Be' r wUI. ,ng ea the passage ef '2.11 was decided la Urn ag-- ai majority ef thm-lfth . ita favor. a hill ri:I.is-6,' "' 1.,,:,..,! "1 , 1 hr the election " t k-li tahell: and it Was red so to he niider,sLjod. pn:tion on Mr- Uarriugor's aineudment 1 lustlces iiv tlie people was uies, 'Jo tl puloic revenue. Mr. Woodtiu was in favor ef fnc suiTrago- 11 bad adeiw-atedit bet'nm"he peopt'.Ti'irJ-wnT piisugc-i to uis coiLiuiucuis u su31urL.11. . jia was for going farther than the bill. Ily thistiill, it is provided that all free liien jf tlie ag of twcuty-,ine may vote for Senators, Whether they have paid tax or not : w!iS.' it is slill reuuired of all who vote h r Couim juers, that they shall tiave paid pul;iic; tax Mr. Clarke said he had dlsuovorci that defect ill tiliA hlil, liad. mtcu.lk:d i-a uma-alt: aiaulldiucilt to le.uedv it. MV. Wooil.'iir continnetl, he-wiis4r.ihea4inizul-j mem of the SiMiator from Cabarrus. Wo were, told to let the hill alone, and bing up another I inn. Are gentlemen, lie asset, sincere: no ! they thiok this can he iIoiih ? lb asked if 11 pre- eili nt colli 1 be foullil 111 tilt annuls of U11V 1!, of sen-irate ami distinct . bUs to cffci.tuon- stirnriiinro- .oiendiuents? If tie various propo sitions arc to he taken scparatei when shall we got -ibr.iugh with them ? Ot!e;aoetitin .deiirh. one, another section--mother cianre. All eov- ernineuts are founded in eouprotnise ; ami if; taken togetlier, this great feuure in civil coin- men with tbetaaksof amtitiding. ilr. Uvnum advocated his ameadinejit in aa ingeuioux and able argument of some length, i, 1 , 1 1 . . . . 1 rt. lie aaiu itie preamuiu was uoieu iroui uiq im port of tb minority of tho Committee on slave ry, -who- after a labored argument hi f ivur of se ouasion, rosommended thu-t tho Constitution be amended. He wight surely expect tlie support of the Senators from Mcckleuburg, Kdgceouib and I'as)u.tank,who wereoo the Comniittooand among those who signed thatronort. This pream ble wits in their own langnagn. Ha aked them if ' .. ::"'ii- 1 . .. i. i... iney w yro less wining m wust ,-wr iicimub tinui tSiase of the United Btates? Will they, not stanflup to-their principles t Ilia amendment only roquirod the taking of the sense uf the pen pie 1 and surely no huitator could -rcfus hit asseutt'i that, lie was himself so anxious for their voice to be heard on this subject, tliat he wttr wiliin g to go for freer aaffwg to IHtiiro it. Tha Sonmor fron Jltcklenbura jihijnglit a.tan TOtiTOm xromd twsnn raa chantw the SeniUor from i'asauotank thought otherwise, nd aid-ti' iiaw-s--UtUi fa. liiii. rnat..-. 1 11c iuemhe-t of a Convention,' continued Mr. B wiuld be influenced by no such feelings as those which actuate demagogues. They would lie governod hr purely patriotic aiotive. : lie was opposed to changing the fr deral baji I hut ih'ftvuf'oT cluingliig the tasii'tg' basts, "lie ro pndiatod the idea that taxation -nnd represon. tati oil wore inseparable in popular Unvernments, or that they firmed the principle which laid at the foundation of the revolution.' It was, tint we, aa persons, wur not represented, not that and statesmen of tho country. He askcJ, ofWr all this hustle anJ bustle and tcufflo of tueDe- mocraue party ajKiat mgii ana momcr.tnus ques tions of constitutional reform, what had vkva done Why, they had .SQuoeiel out a bill for free suffmg", which still makes a distinction betwet'n.tho elector for members of the House and member of the Senate. His friend from Mcokliaiburg : tried .ta got round it; aud his friend, from Edgeooinb taw the difficulty, and bad attempted, but failed to remedy it. It pro vide tliat all free men niay vote for Senators, 0 mitting tlie requisition that they shall have paid tix, an l has nu clause excentiinr free negtoe. Those, therefore, who havo) never paid tax, and oven frm nygrecs may vote for Senators! , -Mr. Clarke, Th present Constitution iayi' fcee negroes shall not Vote. - ; ' Sir, Gilmer. But this amendment will have the effect to topeal that provision as to the e lectio,, of Senators, as it will b Interpreted to contain tb whole constitutional provision in regard to the ouuliteation of electora-uf momlwrs of the Srniita. Tha little, conteinotilile article. amendment; will pla. it of-thehtsw-sj It at the end of tho Constitution, as were the article of the Convention of 'Hi, and its clans which saye fraemeu, except, as heroin after provided, ' will apply tu aoUuny, as there will be nothing following it to be "herciuaftor pro vided for;" and it will be construed a repealing every provision Ihmin beurt "provided," coining in connict tiierewitn. . la aapperiof Utm opiu ion, he cited the ease of the State f t'pehurch, which waa decided by the Supreme Court, un- uex tne law or ibjs, provnJiug lor tlie punishr ment of peratms for burniug mills and outhouses. Mr. C.vlweil of Mecklcuhnrg, wo really sur- prie(l ni ui argnmnnt 01 1119 senator Ironi tfanugbv I, , , , ,11, . , th'ii talien; an i it w,o 1 osl, 1. ev . a s : c a 11 rr i i 1..-011 : fi n in ... , . . . . - t . tie yeas nun inns -nenig ueiiianued irv- jtii- 1 .-, w.. ;r.:-.; . -. . ... . t. :r .... ; . . ..n- 1 l.-'.-y -. "-. -v. - " 1 1. 111ll1.nl n,l eanM mm tin Gi-vn n il I I in!, oil "imii.i; iu iiwiii urn t irro ..ir,. i . ; ... . ' . . r. 1 -- imw.-hmi i""i" ' . ""oil ,. i.,jvu.-u,. 1 . i i re ..,..,..... - ..... '. - r:--.i. - .: i .- -s.,. ... -i-rsiuixiaB, oar v-iwt8Mit-srs inim'T r ..rrr r.:i ..ii..r..r..i -T..... ..t ,1... . .1. uizawssrsnini 1 i...;ie nivrr in 111c v miuiT il uutnni-rlantf - V I'.-S. Messrs. Arcnue , tiarnard, ISurnug- ,.,1' -,:. 1. 1, ,. I. . , .,- tl,n,;.f..J ),.. . , -"' ,..v l"l"- eui,i Tote as thev wer alreadr I 1 , .1 . ".I..:... . ! 1..... 1 11 t i) .-..I i...n, 1....: .1... ' t,,r n- 111,1 been sepiratolx sulmiutej Tub ustand consistent, wo must flx roiiresenta- M.,n0J 'reuy ' I'. "-"'...iii .eiiicung e, uo.io .,,.... ..... .,, ..,0, .., , tll lbe ...,l wimW ,... everhavc been adopt- ,;.. ' ,. .1.. f .,,.... .... ,.' . ."H iwuiuuon. AS to wna t wo our Senators :,..:l U:-prese,,tai.vs Congress !r. The, are but a series propositions in- m7utT that Ui. E,V .TsoTiaWtcd is' Wul .f7 apply to young 111 ,,r,i .111 ;i 11 v iiii.irr.i rM ia .1 .n,i.ir .n.i.nu ...v... ., ...u.,u , , . u m ... .1 .. ..... 11.. ... ... 1-. . r - . . . ... , . . . . 1 iihu hhtpt nam mr . cvnsumH. it uoiiiiiboii. uuu ii uuj- bctH'ccn I'almico Sound and llauli'it harbor; a bill ui iticorporate the Tenneaee Kail Uoad liehardsoii In -2 " 1 "in icnnesec sail itoail : vol's Messrs Harrow Ilerrv Bower Bunt-. 1 ' , T .. Ciinpaiiy ,1, the (hmniv of M con ;a lull , o K. CaZeli tZilX, 1" ' " r.t" tf i," l icorp,.-aK' the Allr..,..,h nmlCurrinck (V 'jodins, DiaU ll.irgravc, Herring. Hosi.Jones; : ' "Tth" t "'v nal fompany; a resolution rciuiring lie Ad. iNixon, lingers. Stiepaisl, Sherrod, Speight. a JJn M jf jtJ,; jutiiiit liciicral to obtain a copynf tlie mister ' I homas, Ihompson, atson, h illiamsou, w iot- iT rta (loNnirrrMi I rnll of l!ie North Ca.-oliim snldcrs in llu wa ' t'n.?nJ..' al. ' . KR.lroin il.,-r!,...,..,.-t..J..rt!ifi Itevoloti.,,. A.. .,ni.l, m,.iirfl i Mr. l.arnnger o.tercii another amemlment. venieakriniirti'd llic bill to in. 'I r. W. Hill; a hill snnnlcimnlid to ta rt INeilsil Uiver Nariiratinn Com.1 l:ieil til the nrssrut session ol the (icrol 1 nnamen tnent nud rroitnnended Assenihlv entitled "nn act to avolTniles- AmcndaJaihl passed second rea- j lahlish a new county by the nnire of Vadin ; I ia bill to annoitit CominissioiiL-rs ti view ind 1. liWiirunlv Hi? bill tn ininr.ive linn- onen a do h if ro-ol C-.,,,. .bo i,. ., ,,r 'i' ,, i.. ilhamenUinniB. Amendintmts ud.m-i vills in Alex,,-.,i'(.ul . Annlia I'iia.'ai!" ""i'y ." cn . pve a , net an. . . i . . . "1 ' ' " a, ul't.ihi.f liUKinmrlra llnaiiul Iia lii. tu.. I nil .he rant-; tilt, nmeuduient would prevail, lie had said ' providing for u.-i aincudiueiit tu the Coustitulioti, giving the election of -ludgJs of the Supreme ' nud Superior Coerls to the people, and limiting : theirtcrm of oifice to eight years. Mr. Bond, in a rich vein of humor and satire, which shook the sides of all present, addressed j ; the Senate at some length. We regret tliat, (as 1 g comproui Convention, uud for settling, it thnt mode, nil these questions at once. T hii was objected to all was 1H.1 .e oiivcntion t ere only u- ad not been alluded to since. He showed h-vt a Convention would cost less to settle all theso questions frc suffrage, election of Juaices, election of Judges, election of St.-ito ofa'can, &:e. A than. saying tha vit wouiu abuse power. Ihe I Yt est would lie just and liberal, as it had ever 1 been. He again called upon the rentljinca from I Mecklenburg, Klgeaomh and l'oaquotank as ! peciallr tn stand by tlioir rrinoiplcs, and show I their willingness to "trust the justness and fair ness of tuoircountrymoa to amend th Consti tution. ' .r. '-? v 1 . ' ,. ' j The hour having arrived, the Senate now took 1 a recess. . r-. . . 3 a clock, r, a. nlthe hill Dialed second reading. Also I i t'altlwell t'nunty and'to impro , MVAthe hlllB lue.nrnnralrt lhe Austin , Uoiyi Contemn . Aincmlcd and pas- i the sienioid from certain cilize lis of : rt (ootiy iiiii.g an appropriation l " Ihero t cut a ra.;l, and asked to bt' -jrge. Ctiruiri'd in. 0, vertW th bill la provida for clear ; .t an impan iy the uavtgatiou ef Trent hmd on the labln. , Oi the kill tntpii mill illliirove a nublie .from Salithii 10 Knckforil, with Jmclts and ite,,limcnJed U4 pgsaagc ouir aim paasfi, "0, rayonbly llo bill Io amend an act t.as- 1 tliciR.0 f J8I8-49 entitled an net viuciiir a I'orntiike Kind frotn Salishii tt Hhe Snte of OcorgW, Bead 2nd d psjsrd. i, adrly t!i bill to lay ofl and es a roil fnmi Cane Cre.k to Whiteside Aetlt Mid.lierford County, Ueieclsd Ja at to a-venwltn act patted in 183.1 ' vi!;"'. T' iM Wilmington i 0, Uvoralilt tlit bin tn aaraanMWm !. Ct. a ll to incorporate the Koanoke i ailcy lf.il he did not think he woulj uppc K...id (. oinpany ; a bill Io lucorporflc the Trw- tor again. He had for many bil eoncerni tees of Ti'iv lin er Acadttniv ; llie CwUsWirv -c eountv courts. ar here as Sena- any years practiceil in ' tbiiught .the Sioiators 1 mate Acauemy ;p in to av v.oui.1 uut appreeuuc uuu: nut re.,u-.-..-u . ...i , .., n..,i ..,. tl.j ,. ,ilm,,i . . olfnnd establish a new t ounlv W the name, intelligent, high-minded, liberal and honorable j .,,, S l Bmuj lloM -....uiona to amoad of W ilso.i .Vr. Barnes of lidg.'mnvtd to strike S a T1 '"!? "f ." d,. I,ad the Constitution all be comprised in one bill, and Oilt "the ,.op!e nf Ktlgecnmb, Wn J4,., John- f Jonce. le bad but seldom spoken not f ,,,, ,lmlllJ '.ej for eleetion sliin. and Nash and Io" insert ".lie ' ,n ,le of iinn hng 1 I had lZ K eatpil! m- was evidently the design f the Drummed new Innnu " l,i l- anl V t proo.euin(,s. i.ut in u.iu oi.en un onle ,, ,lp otlier side of the House. He com- eprom.eei new oimty mt hj A;es 40 ucwuntnbly overlooked. He thought he had ,,,, with ,evorh Ra M slno lentl. upon J'es52, and the hill passed bv Avcs l7Joes evorv right -to have been noticed by tho honura- ,i,. .i.,..i...,.,;., ., r - , to settle oHr by the present cpiisb of lrul,n,ie ( jfr Bynum' ainfladineni, to take the tense action. There were a iiumlisr. of questions to j f th0 lt0.,i, m t, call of a Convention, was M.rtie. ami one or two about vincu we may Uit- rejeeted. li ayee, 20 noes. The yo and noes fer, W hy attempt to dole out one by one to the wor() aolnanded by Mr. (lilmer. pwiple? Are we afraid to treat them! Assure Messrs. Arendell, lSarHnger, B.md, as y.,u adopt this mode of amendment, it would Rynum, T. Ik. CJdwelk Davidson, (iilaier, Orist. lie cnrlles.. L,et the people, who are the source i Jn.ir. Kll. I.i. IJtlin, fl. of all power, s.iy what they w.ll have, aud pass ; . Tt;chrdon, SessBtos and Wuodnn-17 iiM.n all the tim.'iidmcBts a a scries of compro-j ..WaMessr. Bsitow. BorrT. ISower, uii.es. lie instanced the revenue bill as fur- tin)?i (j -y, Caldwell, Cameron, I'anady, Ci uishing nn example Io guide this case. It al! were on AVEHY ft.-!.. . " 111 Dtll lOUinnhnmilK. n!.,ki... 'i ft t e.f.R k0" hf 11 on u' teMi. j AJe4l, Nay X rr luAHii.ay try i" i i s resolution in invor oi rsusiiunaii -x ; a bill to incorporate llie western I'lauk Roid (Jompany ; a lull in incorporate thu Yadkn Aavigation Company. ble speaker. He did not aspire to bo chairman of th. Judiciary, Finance, or any other com mittee but bis claims were entitled tn soma con siduraton. Why, his constituents wanted hi in to run "or duvernor. It was thought he was The hour of ten havine arrived, the House) the onlv kan in the state who could u.at David adjourned. SKNATi:. Saturday. Jnn'y 1, 1S51. Jfr. Pr.ike reported adiefscly te the claim of David 1'iitton. Committee discharged. Me. ltynnm introduced a bill to repeal the act of lrid.H-9, -entitled an act to retie.il tho act of lH4t-7, Uilay off aud establish the county mental to . h. . , 1 V u " manner in which geitlomen spoke of their a- !" . -tt,I ,r rM',"!? " et establishing U!dirg cenfldenee in tie ueonlc: and said it was Vr iZ. ": P":""1 r'Wt ?V'?e- I reflection upon them, tn'j upon the Governor ..i.r-.. r, '-"" v ffno ctn rccoiuinenuea iomb measures, to bo nou. -lu u.iu iii:ki uc-u ucmiai un, wuvnj;ftll aut here, lusa this amendment, and he knewlj 'inv miat no couji uo no couiu aotue uown quietly itponnyuifeS'a. Mr. Speiglit irefered siibni'tting these propo sitiins separateif. Ho had an abiding eoiiH denw in the poope, and believed they would deciit) correctly mil wisely. Mr. Hiinglitim cornnnnted upon the flippant flutberforj, proving the restoration of the ty of l'olk. Laid on tho table. coun-1 afraid to submit them to tha people. And wbv in t',a unv four llit lliA .kM- 1 1.. iTl 1110 nour of 11 n'nio.a, i,.i.--:J .1.. 1 . y , ----- .. , p " "s 'nrHidl'lelMtta ta ihr Blj-jlIju .iuuj V t-- -1 L''111 irotmnwie' amen,nenUir Why not --' W. liw. naX to that house! It b n .mjnrity of those 1 .1 . 1. ' . . '.'J - mn uri nrw. iinniiHllT ID HI toa JiJ aafsatlftn of Um I ' An . "a! i . " 1 . . . 1 . 1 ITV TK CllUn W. I UV COl7W3 OI tnisVfS. tllS lUl . , " r-'---- ' tni conclusion. All bad noticaxl aua denrecat - " '' I. . .1 I I I .. f .1 I ' 1 . I I I . unu i,,rii iiac wiutsi von ininvur. no oau rather trust' th honest, nnaopbisticate4 yeo manry of North Carolina than any party it that body. He meant no reflection npon any party. But ho was unwilling to trust tlieir eaueaees lie was for taking this matter out of the poliii cU maistrotn. The election of Judges was a matter of vast Importance. They pass open our lissfsi farr-piowftr. and onr aucred hinr, But it had been said, these nioasqrc lutiat bt placed upon their own merits. What, he askod, did '""""""r. 01 me House of Com- U, Btible party scramble for alfiee that hArl Mr. Bnrrir.jsf sak) he waa in favor of a Onv vention; but il the went of th failure of that measure, he Taa pmonred to pi according to Ue sigti of mo timet, to support ueh propoai tijna a wer demanded by tho public interest. Through the influence of ieniagogiteism, aclam orl.l liycn raised, Three jcara ago, there was Ies. taan eifht or ten prnjoct uf reform In agi tation. If .!ic representative of the people were pill, bit should go down," and upon tho Demo .-ratio newspaper dictation, tliat there should be no Convention, but free suffrage should go down ; and closed by expressing the hope, that tho amendment would prevail. j Mr. liarringer explained the position he occu- ind before his constituents. It was, first; for Yin volition ; and if this failed, then for ft settle ment of all questions connected with Constitu tional reform in one bill. Mr. Caldwell of Mecklenburg was decidedly of opinion the election of Judges by tho' people was of higher importance than fine siitfiagts; but was opposed to this amendment, because he thqught it would defeat the hill. He said give us this, and in two or three days. Senator should have an upportuuiry uf voting for tlie ethers, and uoarly every Senator on bis side iT the Hall would go fur it. He aimed a blow it.t th Seno to from Buncombe en the soverei. jify of the i pcople"----ex.!ress!.'d his.. uauopposifen44!eH ing justices by tho penple--attenipt-Jii to clear! up the matter about the tnx-piiyingqoaUticntion of electors for Commoner, nd the omission j of thnt qualification in the bill for ricnatort warned Senator If they voted down free suf- i fragn, Uviy,woud VW)M..Vltl. Ijt.lvrV'-sggmWslJ to a change of tlie feduinl basil, at were many -nf the West; bW if the'West did Hot gjf free' suffrage, they would have a Convention and change the basis. He did sot rids lobbies ht rode principle. ', ' ' : . Mr. Houghton had heard, with pleasure- tlie arentlcmaa from Mecklenburg, lie had, at he olwaya had done,, abewa his hand. Deny ihe west the changes, and they vill have a Convention, and change the basis uf irnresenta tion ! There was great fores in the remark; it carried conviction; and ht called' upon all to eome up for Ihe Convention, and grant them the opportunity of settling these qnestiotij alt at once, ana witftout iloray. Jin was willing to to with them.- The ecntn? would be aonrri on lite ui 4 f.t! .5 p Bun- Can adv. Clark. Collins, D&ke, liargravs, Uurring, Hester, iloks. Jones, Aixnn, I'ender, Kogera, Sherrod, Speight, Thonias, Thompson, Woolen, Watson, William son and W,att 0. The question recurring on the passago of the bill. ' '.."' '-' Mr Bond bald he rose to say lie should vote against th bilL His friend frum Lincoln askod if he haif aa much eonlidcnee, in tho people as tliey hod in him ! He answered, he bad. He had th utmost confidence, especially, in tlie poople ho represented, and would not do any thing cvntrary to their will. He had expressed bofoi-o them coufelcnce iu the Constitution aa it ia. Ha jrovcred it next to tho Holy liihlo, . Ho hod token uutb in various capacities to support it I and he would do it, Ue had expressed his opposition to any chnn,, and would (irmly and consistently maintain hie position, by voting a gainst th bill under eonsidiirnlioii. He was opposed to elup trapt aud kuntbugt of every de scription, ! : '..,.'. Mr, Clarke offered an amendment -finch he said would exp ain Itself. In answer to the gentleman from liutherford, ha thought he waa acting so as to carry out tha puopie'a will alrea dy ulenriy expressed.1 Nu argument hiid bwn ffe-cd agains.freo suffragfi. If any thing had been s lid against it, he bad not beard it. It was a. gainst innovation, Senators lud eontendfid. .. . An, caange, however salutary, which they did nyt aora to assau uirectiy, was met with the cvy K innovation 1 The amenduiont which he offered was iiilcudiKl to remedy an iuad varU-nt omission about Uiaii.11. It pMpose to add. after the clause prewfioing the qualifications of voter tor acTtators, tt'anl, :"nii J nave rmtd tiuhlic tft- ,"o- which wuaid rrminreany tiiscrrpancT which might have appeorud between the electors of Cooimimer and S. 'tis tors, and obviate the graud ditficulty which keanyight-4 Senators had observed in the bilL . . " , The amendment was read by the elsrk; when Mr. tiilmer said ho was surprised tliat any a mendment should come frmn that quarter. "He heard It announced by the jr'ntlemu, fnmi EJgeetimh that no amouJnisut was to bo made to this bill. ' . lrr. ClirVe s ill he had previous! r announced lu inteHun ta-ii;f:!r.lJcs tiiiirda.enr. jir. winner nay no flit ;i -laiiioti- to place anv ion; lut l.j h-td uuiK-rrtood s freff"esrbi" prohibited hy saia about men, who Mt. Bvnum th.m"bt ihn'Viewa nf llm Siinnliir from Guilford were eorrocb and wont on to show in a brief but convincing argument that th a wendment would of omnia repeal the farmer provision in regard to voter for member of the senate. After some conversation between Messrs. Cald well and Bynum, and the resiling of the bill which Mr. C. still contended did not repeal the 3rd Section of the Constitution, Mr. Kolly again took th floor and dealt tiune heavy blows upon the Democracy. He badtold them this morning, if the amendments proposed on this tide uf the House, (which tliat side 00 piarl to favor) were adopted, there would be but little difference between uur votes. But tiiey had rcjoted them. Now, he waa constrain d to opine tho bill, because it now appear ed, clearly and unquestionably, that it was aot offered to the people In good ttith, and that the the others were kept hack for political hobbies. Yes, the Democrat had killed the others, be cause thev wanted them to be rode by tome man among them into office. I Here the Speaker reminded Mr. K. of Iherult foroid'Hn personalities. Mr, K. aid he did not intend to impugn the mot 1 vet uf any individual. His remarks were general. They applied tn the party. Iji talk abont teparnle biils for the various" arindments! Wbv, they know we have agreed Vo adjonrn on Friday nnxt;and thev know.it waolJlM-lmrKissibln. in this limited time, to get them through the two Houses eparntoly; aud ho proceeded to show its impraelicabilitybysonieonlculntioiisastothetiiiic it would require to pas upon tbetn ineach House. HowasiufavorofaJl tho amendments, tint not in the form hero proposed. Ho e-niiroented, with seventy upon thetunnner in which tho iJenmemts had managed to keep back every thing but this insignificant iiill upon I'roo suffrage; and declar ed ii could not vote fur it in that shape. Mr, Clnrke's .amendment, providing hnt the Town, Mian aav pani taxes, was liuu.ly oiinicdi Ares. Messrs-, Arendi-tl, ' r.mid, r.vnum, T. R. Caldwell, Csaady, C'lscke Davidson, KiVirn. Ciimer, Grist, Margrave, Hanfrliton, Heeriiip-, Hester, Kellv, luia, LilliiiK-ton, McMill.n, Walloy, render, itirk ardsott, lingers, KUepard, tiherrod, 'Ihomas, nsh-ingtrm.'R'iiiyp-Wiliiitaamji W'omttm, and Watt-Sa. ii-r.-yvnt. lUrrnw, lierry, liower. liuniing. 0, W. Caldwell, Cameron. Itol.'iin, Drake, Jloko, Jjues, Miou, Speight, Theio;ion, V.atsoii, and Wooton-.10.. -.. Tn questtnn reenh-inr on h p.iRDce of th? hill, Mr. Hoke said h thought 110 Senator ma d b ,v sweiitiiHe sens as -to -aay Sh e insert tl.it the bill warW letta fre nrgwes to vote. .' Mr. tiyuam. - If the 8nntor from l.inenln lias sacli little sen ae filers thiicUr called Mr. B. to arder.J - ' - - sir. uoxe explained. He wis He did aot Intend to use oUcimIvk any eittor. . Mr. -Jorner net ad-Ire.-! H i mnch vsriutli, mid at eoa.drrnblr U nn purposed to my anvtlnng m l it 4,1V aa- ii . s ts -fk-i - -.- tkiliitTrr.'' stir t. - vv r..- aothavink -:v- - Tsies o. votoil syts ar Messrs Arendell, Barnard, Btratr, Barrow, Derry, Bunting, 0. W. Caldwell. I jiaiaroo.Caosdy.lar, Csllias, Drahs, Kbom, llnnmivc. - iltrring. Hester, Hoka, Jen, McM il'an.lij.-i.rigeri, herrl. BpsighTh. .. ss, Thompson, Watson, W illiamsoa, ntra aaA Watt It"-. . No. Mesne liarringer, Bond, Bynaai, T. . Caldwell, Davidson, Gilnier, llrist, llaughtoa, Jtiyti cr, Kelly, Laae, Ullingtea, Malloy Feader Richard. son, Sessonis, lihepard, Washington, Wilfey, and -Wmdna. 20. - Mr Jeyner, after the result waa aanoaneed, ore and sii.l, "Olory eaongh for eue day. I mave that the Seaato now adjeura." The motion was with drawn: and Mr. Iloks move.! a reeonslderatloa of tL Vt just taken, by which the bill was rejected. - The Speaker was abeat to say then was a traabt whether or not itdid not require a three-Una ot to reconsider. Mr Joynerssldtliemotisntorceoiisidermartveta . .. trora those who have prevailed. The Chair mid the Henator from Uneoht wss la tht nuijority: but th sonority had prevailed ta tkta vote; it would require tliassme rot to reownsider, that it'did to pass-the bill The motion must soaa from lbs prevailing psrly. from tiiisitoculou ofth Chair, Mr. IlokpnaI- d....... ..... - - -.v. - Mr. Caldwo 1 urgeil tits rielit ofth majority, wa der th rule of tha Senate, to move for reconsider alien. , - . , . Mr, Gilmer said heva for law andnotbrul (We la the sottlcment of tlica grav CoaitltutioaJ questions.. .-'.' , Sir. (.'alilwellof Ueckle4iburg, k4 wmtt waa owant by the arrogant maimer in which gstitlsmsa talked of brute foi-o. 5-.e - "" Mr. Cnmer said be meant anflilng hy hruflrr bnt nunieiicalstrcngtk against Cowrtitulh-a, ralv and law. Mr. Caldwell of Uecklenbnrg moved to lsy tb appeal nu the table; which was earned by mil si 2iita and Th Senate adjourned. SaTeaDAT Jsa.13, 1841. , rcriTioxs so MtanaiAks. Mr. W: UII.L'prsssnted th ptilil f Isat Boolt. aa aged negro, praying th Legislator to grant him compensation for xping and ferheting oat th conspiracy in Kew Hanover ia IHtl. R "Mr T.i1TCtfffiem ia tha ' directioa of th Wester I'lsuk Koad. Laid aa th table. Mr, FLEM.MIN0, a memorial from aaadry itl tens ef Teanesse. Mr. TRll'P, aieaorlal In relatioa to fr a.' . gvo,' . ; - ' ii.ij as atsoLFTtox. Mr. WIXSTUS introdueed a bill to amend tb as incorporating th tuwnof Windsor. Ks4 ant tin. ' Mr. LOVE, a bill to incorpmwto the Rich Mvn taia Tunipik Company. Keferred. - Mr. JOSK&. a bill te prevent tb etaaaveipatlaa ef slave by will, Refermt. , Mr. A,. LKACil, a bill erni- th ftlllna nf dead timber upav publio ivaua. Head trt Mr. JOSf..-, a bill to authons JfC. TaireatJnsS ' 3'ieritf of Orange, and other to collect arrearaaa . f of taxes. Referred. v Mr. H ACKSElf.abniwmiserningpllo-, sv-' Mr. M IZK bis a Mil to amend the Casntitatlo tbstitste. fl'roridesfi.r mlrietio tk Lerishv tore, in making ippropriatiim for work sf Inter nal impvevvment and ia VHslcinc th mdirof taa State, to Ut.0ta.J Kefcnsad. - Mr. J. M. J.BAC1I -wtsMnted the fulUwin . ambje and reaolniioa, which pancd Irst rrsdingr norsns, uie ranne uoawin or th V. H. t IM eomnma property ef all the 8 tales, psnhaawd aa4 procurasl by Ui oummoa effort aad emtsa treaa ur: of to oe Ktates, snd in which each and all ar fairly entitled Io participate : aad any appropriathMt ef the public lands to particular gutc for pcia aad partial purposes in those States, is erwaliv f onenuill, ni.jost and Improper discrimination la tb os ot a common fund; and whereas, the precedes ' hti been made, and Ihe practice recently blaiwed in tii Congress ef the V. 8. of granting Immnasi donations of th public lands to psrtlcslar Htatea ' for the' purposes of improvement, aad pwblle Idst esthm in those Ststes; aad vthem the fttat af N orth (ia rutin t la tb spirit of nonemas patriotism and fraternal feeling ceded to th Oeral Oovens meot a large and viilnnble portina ef th pnblte tsc ritory, and I,, thercfora, apimtmry prlaeipl f jnstiee, equality and souad poiiey, fairly and legi timately entitled to her equal slutr isf th -mbito lands! therefor ;.'., That anr Seaatora aad Keprssentatlve in Congress ln request! d to make rslicatioa t taa bo.lv lor a apprapriativa to th Mai of B. 0, af a fair and eo,sitahle portion f tb Htblie hu,4 which, bea s sppropriaUHl, shall be apphast a pnrpiKs uf Intunutl liupravemeat and pbisv4 cation, in rein f of th tnramry anil yublie bfrdvaa, . to that amonnt. "Mi. EAT05," bin cono.riKiVj otxlei f puUiaa. " T tiou. . . aceotT raoM eonvirrvraa, ifr. BCOTT, from the Committee InteMnd fta. prnvriiM-nl, r f ortnl lbs bill to a'trr aad aMnd aa act ied st ths sewinn of 14IM), entitled a:t to linrnrfmM hm Trfytntrrilhe tstertt. ' Plant Eoad Couipsoy and RunimmM Ms ps age. Mr. A. II. C AI.l)Wi:LL moved to smsasl by stria- ' ' ing out th Issl section. " r'SUli Icltoiwl, Senate The Hinendment and bill warn fliu-Jt .1 Mk v towards 1 iderable k-Nsth. , " Mr. WArCilt aSAsrsda amendment wbisSi wmm p h.pisd a.I Mr. itTKIX. which a.ih-..l l!o bad j tuc bill as amwiad pmsca its second rsadins. t!,. .i.i i.- .....-,.-.- ..... .. . His veiaarks wer. intruded tor l -,iu Im -ebers' e t' . i V . "ot rrivslw so far . hi, co,o,,ilue,,u wer. L. , ! .! Jit'."! I3 'd-mmr4 1. .-...,,' , ' ' ' -wBwm.'iin-WT'llwillWIIW bU-'J-.Ci ii'-ee.tiif-ijju,!; lul.tM.uua.,. , . It, i I ' t ' a Uil f.r tt butter r?.nrt:ition or ll,a 'ort of . i'leas via iu.Mer ek-ssiisns in Ihe County of Tss. .j-imMwik, aoKieKd; a bill to littud tlUw(-x af s'it,isiHi riot oe iKHriiatja o,0! IH.14C. i,w. iiionuiit inn in .oio ieri, in ti..i generaly were satisfied." aid taa only conf ,4 ., tU 'I Barter Wot amoag who bad no p:oo o s fffssii'Oinsvjaa-iajgg, ':;sfSe'ica' '" iSi .:. . .'.. jte . to-.i 1 "ss M1 ;sf a
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