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- . . . . , - . i id 1 ;3 , ;t iii H - iH ,a !j is i f- i : .v ' s A 1 1 A of Ilern s-siv-T, which It bad beat drilled psrfy in the S m h it was t Mr. S:ie'.:.r. - f Oiii'h -ri o.d, a- -s to a t. : ot nrder that M-. St site's ,r:wri, wore -. vc-r to tl.c.j.:,,, u.ir.t,..,!, ,.. H,e .!,,:. . h i , s, ,--,:,,, f ,r ;.,r y fiortSj-Caralina tar. . "jiMuiHiu tuui air . r. WILLIAM C. DOUB, -Tr Te r mV.T ' V paid strie-Cy is advance, two dollar per ea aitaa; ! dt.ir and fifty ffnu, if paid witliia ix month i and tint dollar at the d1 f tin . fur. . ' ---A n fkx risr vests 4tint a. it lacs will be Inserted one tim for on dollar, and pendcd arid th Resolution in favor of S. 1). rVol, twenty ftr eents tot ' ih ubs--.,uia inrti.. 'J, , hte I'lf.-k of H hi s, passed it third rf Ho.f7rrr lrnrtb will t chanted prepor.: u,, ,u j WM KQl to tu. Sen,. Jbr omeur-tionatlr-. Court Order nnd Judicial adrertiiaement-s wncfl will bcharg.a 2". per eent. higher than tint abor.) Mifcn-teh submitted thefoHiw:ngRee,.luti.,nj rat.. A reaai.l dmlootien Will b mad. Ui , Jnali Tll(rt ,,. nw.tillg,af Uh, Horn b. tkoa. . ift' by lb. year. - -.. . at u, lock A. M- nuUr. otherwise order.!, " ' rraifttTOtwww detoU. on ooommfltintt tcms. .. fjjjr Jitters to tt, tiitor ntu.l t past: .-4 Iort!)-(L;irolin;t tor. TUirBSOAY MORNING, NOV, 23TU, lsi4. i 11 I Mr. Steele moved to eert 1 a mesitifrc kit the : ELacTJOwThotdririatu'reTcsterdayre-elect- Seua,. P"'!'""' to S iif the Wim of K .... i o , . erosin.lerlit.-uiorrow at 11 Joe-lock. Camnl. ei W illiam 1M1, hecretary f State and ltuhert Mr innch )Vert , , n1 mrM w Strange, Snlimtiir of the fifth Judicial Circuit, but Senate ininoaiiig to jtw irto tit Election ut failed to eleotnn onjms,inx Clark.- . I rotary of 8tt at UJ o'clock on to-ra.-rrow, , . , . r c L ti n ' 1 wliidi uritioa wa adoptel by the ilous. . . The nDantmeus elect.on ..f Secretary Ull ii 0 r ,lr K'nmtt v Kuthcrfrd. the hnt a jast eomphmem bi an out, laitniui, wen Ma"f'timi!!i wm-.t.-Hc fo TT W.f T Oox of the oldest j.ulho offirors in the 1'nited I feat: Wins hisp'reMi.t poajtitufctef TiK tv rears, and no State can boxt of one who, fr that lonjt per'i baso faithfully performed the duties of Uio office. Legislature of North Carolina' Ri,iicn, November 21, lrV)4. " . snwvrt. Tho Journal uf ycstcrday'i read and M'Tfoved. proceeding was Un motion irt 3ir. Boyd a mewmgo was sent to the Hu e of Commons prnpruitis to raise a joint committee of two from oacin House to wait nnim His Kxcel'.encv, the (iovernor, inform him of the organiiation of the tvro Houses and that they 5, were ready tu receive any isomimimcation he was disooied to make. Oh motion of Mr. Clarke, it was resolved th:4 a c iminitteeof live t. appointed to prepare rules fir the jfiveniiiieiit of tlie Senate. - -- Mr. Bijip moved that a couiiniitec of three he niiinteil u confer with a Mmilar commit'ee fr ou the 11 iue uf Common t prepare rules for tlij joint g.ivenmient of the two Houses. A niiMtatfe wan received from th Hi.uie of C niin nn infouning the Senate that the House lial concurred in the'projiodtion of the Semite to appoint a joint committee to wait upon the tloiernor, and that Mesar. lt tdiiam nnd Turner jJjmjiiiLstJuMtiiii lit .itiii. Catuuitu-'B : Mejsr.), Boyd nnd M irfUey were appointed on thd part of tiie-Senate. - Mr. llovil, from Iho joint cimmitiee to wait upon hi livetllencr, the liovernor, rttpn'te l thai they had discharged that doty, and llmt his Kx rrtlc'i.' i vf mli traiisuitt Inn iuuiaa;e on to mor row at 12 M. . A tue-np;e wan received from the Houe if C.nu:.i"n4 iiausntittin an etij;riiaied residntion Iirnviiiiii f.r farni-liing tho windows of the (alts v-ith r'!.iin, which was reaX-ttnr first lioi.', and tl.e rutrsTeifl stu-'pelldi'.!, Il Wnsffitil I tao e.; i:id and lliirl tiin-j a,id ordered to be en- rore-!. A ine-s-it? was re' eifoj fr im im 't'lo'lroiie jtfn- of S .li-if.r fiif the p iiin ' to t;i into tt i eiocii n Fit' h Julicttl 1: (net t. -ai'SToV at 1.1k.. J L nd peroral r.n ',-isJir; ' erl; a ! ! I o 1 , an. I c.retarv of .uic atl 1 ycr..x, ouT . 1 o ci i.x, o u.j'i, -c:i eoncui-rcT irt. - - . '1 A m 's ige we ee..4-iV "f-tft -lite -i imi -j?.ntiimiiS ti-.aiisaiiiri.ij i. i.q'jw'l 'iilMijuti ln favor of ft. 1. I'o d, tnhiviit , riad Mi first t'mp, wh'c'i. after ao.ue dieion, wan tinker a enpi,ri''on ot'4tt--H?-iT tiii4 a .ojond aJl tiiird time and lee ! tn be anrul'ed. ' I. y. O.i moliua cf Mi". Cunniiighaat, the f Senate a Ijcuri.e !. r ii s of c as-is. - Th !I mev.-i. i i'.lod toord.-r at 10 o'clock, A. M.. l. Spiaker liiil. " A f V 1 1; s 'fi-m .in-pr-r- .-iTii n1 Qf-y -.f j-Tla v.' on uinliott ui Mr. it iricn of WaVLe, d: tu'f ol th U,t seiii a of the 11 iu-e ero adoja j for the uiiupirary r i 'eminent of the mm, j Ou ui itiou .4' Mr. i'eolc. of Uicliiiiond, mes sage s erit to tiie Se;al o inf ruling ti.4 fev'!' that to Ioue of Cumin ii.a l.sd vra:,i.t-'. in i Via ready to pri-d to bunii c 1 ' , Ou motion of Mr. Hinuin, of !!n"!i;fon, n Coimuitiee of Ave wa aiipoi-teil pi piepar roh to pnern the II , which C m mil tee wasinada tu Ck.ni--t of Mo.r. Doi'tch, W. 1.. Sleele, J. 11, Sheoherd, J. S, Amis and li&idoti Meaiea. Mr. ll.irloti ubtiiitteil a nsolutiun onllinK for ill aop-iintmeiit ot a Joint Select C.niinittee to preruir rttia f Kive-nius the intcrc,'Ur tie ln th two ll-iuaes, aud th fdtou inir warp .iii.litotel Ci'iiiui'ile on part of the II me: Me.i.. J. P.Jor.hin.'y. K. Marliu, J. M. Le icli, TS-w. Ket4a-I U U. tu-muh-il, - - ... ilr.Durteh sahmUirl a reaohitioo proriiUiig fir th nvujiit uf . J. I'wd, Kn., late Clerk of tl.t U m). lh sviia ff f 11.41 fur ericc and ani'aa. . The rule were pin ended and the resolution -T!iTWi'ocTmTTlT;f. 0 ui iiiiio i f Mr. S e -. lh principal Prir- xeeper was in nuced ti procure tabic aud seats for the of tli iasisi ar reporters, Mr. Kin'i!-ary ulmiiitrl a resohni-m provid inf auitaliia curtain", by th p ioc'rwl-clerk, fir the furitiatiiiiK uf the two il live. A taeesaff w . rwpbe! rri'ra Ihe -nat lit firmiiij the il ii" tint il.at tvsty had orr;auied aa 1 Wis ridy fjr the irepal-li -if bosinesa. Variiriis opinion wer Xwss t by several asiat.s.-s in ruiarrac to tin reaolotkn olfored by Mr. Sinjlerary as re rvrJs eos, waieriat, 4c of th pr ipm-ed eurtaiiia. when Mr. leach morej a aoeiobiiaol to to rasolution to aftpniul a xsnotMiuecof iv Iu purcUas suitatil cartains, wh . ha'aiejoboeot wa last, when tli ipmslion i,;ainrei-rrsv on th reajriaal retsdo'ion. A tnuliuB.tu iij Oil tha tu!d was lust.- Tlf ias Uou -f tin renurrinr; on lh original rcs.ilnt.oo it was ad pled, an-l, on motion, th tulea were auaHidt. tli i luti.. a put on iu tiioul auJ thiid rswlhjga, and scut to U Scuale for ciu urrnre, -- Mn iMatdi nrTered Teanhition providing for tb app i niiiidit of a joint select r anmltl.se, two fr tin aacli II uis, wi tm his mir-llenet, th 4usrur, an 1 inform 'li.ua that lbs two II -oses Worn r to?od for th trail lactam of Intsiiiesa j ait J in raaiiinssa to re.eiv anyeo minoiiiration t ivt ml(tit pb-ftrw Ilia Kse-Sle-ier aubmit; whii-h was l., .tl an. I Masrs J. C. Ila 1'iani and Joaisb Tomer war s;.;. oni.i I oa psri uf the tl.nise, A inei..- e aas rnvircl from Ui Senate pr HtK to rat a j'-int srlrss eomaiitte to wait .-ti h.a I v.hsiv j ibt .veriMir, infonalnf biu tif ctrsfantf ali.41. tbian.rrr.fla. A u?w a as rent-si mm th Senate twr- , ili 4.,i..Q,a, j.ial aalai.t a -aw-s-t noil Ui han.1 and tn nn pvrl of tha II ,j-e rirt roles f. r lb r-ariuaneot jrtroneoi ot C two H Niaaa, wt is was nsnearrad in. A a,'i was irs'i.l fros th r.crtry 4 1:t ina-tasmy tlsaa II o-e ll.vi W, W. Hid lea, ti was lb tmest Lid ley f ir the itlntiiK t,t liis Lciuitre. Oa nt dion f Mr. CarmicLal th Rrport wtr Laid on lb lahl. A masaas-a wa r-,d frem IIhs Sswvt in foriniui th 1 1 nl of tb ifsatilmnt af a rsHSf mittawun tbatr part to wait en hi Fire Ik-ricy, 1 1 It iierij , Mr. Mvi a of Frsnklia, md that lb II sis l a re-n cf lialf a Uar, w hw It a after , ' U ithdrrw. Mr I'.sl!, .oi tAtt k torr Hat th euaais.iina ai is.inti 1 bj ll. Ihmtm tit I nailed bss l.saS,r, las i ..Tra,r. and k4 laMa I...V " I MaatUiMbis l.anisan.- w,wid Irsvu- V I ku Meeaa-a 1o-tntr,,w at 12 , M. On ai. ,s Mr. lirvli to ttutc r lt VOLUME XLV. - . A motion rs miilii til mn,l I.. ..r'nVi.,,, 10 and insert 11 o'clock, which wa lost. -- A motion iu wide tu strikeout 10 and insert 9 oVioik. The qaenlion reciirrloj on the lute! hour, the original resolution iu aj.ptcj and-the aiheud ment hiet. Mr. Shepherd, of Coniberlonil. mired to aend a tneimna to the Senate pmjMsiiig that the tr Houses go into the election of S -dir'.tnr fir tha Fifth Diftrjet on to-mirow at 11 o'ohx-k, which motion was ad.irted. House adjourned. " asWn?rSisfl -tssz . Ttn Senate tv fitped to order Ty Mr. Si eak er.'AVIiia'ow, at Ui o'clock, atitl too joui'ii'.i " of oa- terdar wan read. Mr. John W. Th'iinss. Senator elect friiaa the connty of Uavidson, and Mr. Charles MtClrcse Senator elect from the smnlies of Tyrrel and llv'ln, appeared, were i(ualiaed and took their places. , Mr. lloyd intr.iilneeil a bill to amend the Con stitution ui' North Carolina, which, on his motion, w.i.h laid on the table and ordered to be nrinted. The bill pr.niilen that all qualified voters f.r tuftmbera ol the House ot l.unutoni. toitul lie en- titled to vote also lor nioiiiliers ol the Seuaie. Mr. Hiss prtfsentod a roiolution in favor of O.J II. i erry, vutoti, unoer a BuspeoHion oi uie run-., wai. read three times and orde.-ed toheencMsed. It allows him $50 for having the Halls fitted up and carpeted. The hour of 10) having; arrived, the Senate, in-pui-suance of tho j lint or-ler of the two Houses, proceeded to vote for Secretarr of Srae. " Mr. tiniham mniinaled Willtain Hill.' There bein; no othor uomiuatiou tho Seualo proceeded to rule a f iltows : K, a M. Iln.i.. Mer. Aihe, 1'icis. flower. It -yd, ltroden, Cherry, Chrii-tinn, Clarke, Cole man, Collins, Cunioi-littm, Davis,' Hrake, Kliorn, Faisnn, Fennel, Fisher, Fonville, Freeman, Jil nier. tiralmol, Orav, ltau;4li!on. Herring, .f-Tnes, 1iiie, McClee-ie Mc)owell. M.-rtin, Mills, Mnrris sey.Olilricld. Sanilers. Spei';'. Tayli e, Thoiims, -R.t,.l-i.o r-AVy r, .10, .Uiiiia, V iile vy Wood 41. " The Couimiltee appointed to suficrintenl the eloeti.m, rep r ed iliat I"i4 viiei were east and that William 11:11 had roceivt'd the entire num Afi.jtnJ was lhealllI9llLU'u,:'Uljr fti-vlccicd. 'vim eini i ol T?m?. A tnes.-miro f.u received from (he llnuie of Comni ui that that body, in pursuance of the ioint otder wculd proceed toiote for .t'ligrossiug Clerk. -t, I . . ...11 ir ii il f Warren: Mr. Cnttuuu jir. v unilliiiinui noiiiiuaieoiaiorTs i . i iiwv.i, ialeiDirr. Joint Thnm as Wheat, of Orange; and Mr. Collins now inated Mr. W. II. J. yner,-of Franklin. The Senate then voted with. the follo.viii3 resoll : Foa Ms. Jovsr.. Jl". Swiker, Hijij's, Uower, llovd, itni)(den, Clarke Collins, lliuke, llaton, Fai-on. Fennel, Fisher, Fonville, Hor 'riiag7Ttik."'''M.iU MitcKcit;,-,Mc'l..wyll, Jiaw. OldlU Id, Si'ieiaht, Walker. Wilder, Wisnl-t-'il. r m si :t - tv ttot: vi (wn ttr,- v iinrrr. U!nrtiittwKwi, iavia,.lCb.irn, Frinniftii.uU- me--. Mr ih.nn, II uihton, l,ittie, iict ieese, lity I e, Th Mini of I'mnl- in, Wilier 1). Ftnt Mrt. l'im-r.i.i. Mesi s Cuiiiihirham.vtravcs, Manin, M-'ri-issev, Sutiders, i-i-ins li. no comino.efi apisnnio'i to siiperiuteoii me '..,. n, ,nl mat i, . ..n,,s had rN.i,l majority of ihe vole ea.sl, aud tkoreibr I bore was no 'election. Mr. .McPowell, moved that a mesnpr ho sent trtrn. -trmracrit' IViliinioiis pmpfisin-r 1 t;.p. ttrtn IT.e r.fs-tion ot en -M'ssin . t lerk lortlnsiio I he Chair aniusinced that Messrs. Sanders, C .erry and Itir farmed th Semite's branch of the joint comuiilieo u;ion iLcjoint rule f .he Hvo Houses. 0 A Message' was receive 1 from the House eon rurriog in the proMi-ition of the Seoate-to vote for entfioasine, Cierk (iirlhwilh. The Scuaielben proceedeit to vote with the same result a before, eieept th:H Mr, Sanders rood for Mr. Jojner, and Messrs M onissey a:rl W if gin voted lor Mr. Wheat. Th Committee appoint! to siiierinlrnd Ihe election, reported the whule number of votes lliil; nei-e-s.irr tn aehoiee, hi Mr. Joyner ret'oiieil .'ui, Mr. Wheat 00, .Mr. I'owell oo aud Mr: Smith 2. XoehHilioii. The lime hvinz arrived to elect i, S licitor for the Fif h.ludici.il Circuit, Mr. Mi ll well iioiii ina'e t Ibibeit Mrann, and Mr. Cherry lo'iiiins KM Ralph I'. Uustoo. 'I Ii Seuat Voir! aa f.l- f..l..Wi F Ma. Srassnii. Menai-s. Speaker, Ash. Bores, flower, lt.j,l, Ui.dcit. Cli ke, Ci !euia.i, "t-'-wttisi , 4'niiiiiw.iliaiii, irae.' r.,iivr"t-eniieH;- Fisher. F aivide, Graves, Haiirrlit , Herring, I lose. J inns, Moll well. Jlirilo, Mills, M ,rr si., i. Ol 1'ia.d, Sa.Klers, Sijieiiit, W alker, Wildei,Wi.Ul. JO. ' Foa Ma. BriTon. Measra, Cliefry. Christian, Ilavis, t.lsin,, Freemnn, tiiliner, l.mlmn. Lane, M -C leese, M iclieil.Taylo, Thomas of liavidsoii, Wi.'gim. Willej. 14. Mr. Huht.iii fr.,m th Cummitte apTw-Uitw to sopriuind Hi eleeliiai reisirtpl aa follows: Whole nouilr of rote east ICO. nece-ary to i-h oca hi.' tH ihase Mr. Strang reirsl (l and Mr. UuKtun W. Mr. rHraugwa thrf,r elected. A mMg was re.eive.1 from tli H .a pro rtio to raoie a joint select nun untie of eight t. tbe part cf Ihe lb and tv. tha prt of UiC Sen!-, ji lake into consideration tha urw revisalid' the laws. Sir. II ike tlKiuht II. plan not ! o I Ii taa iu favor of h ildinj at-ernism ssraii-ii of lii !Wnt f tU a.il porpo..rf eooaiderin-j lb mriaal. Kiea after tli cummitte had mad lhir report th Heaai n.iubl k ioar il all ajrwu, and it Would eonsuui Dim h Km. Il ootid lav taken is at tha h .ur apc-ialiy al part for U, and ejiosidnr.-J ia Comoiinof tli tt bole. Mr. tiraWi sa d tlutt they liad e isniweM alwa 1 of tlwir Isj.meoi. la lti first plsce. that acre r.o rsioiniiti'-ss and bo rules fi,r ihir piMiitioei.l, and it would Is llr to trail nniil tn coiiituctee on ml shall has mail their ra puit. 1 ben lhy bad re.-ivd F.icotir cmuiauieatM.n. Nifhinf bad been plaiwd tss t,r tlieiu la act s.o. For tk lawsuwa ba muvstl to lay Ihe moaaaj npun tb tool Tb ajo4.ua piaill. HiiaMI. I Mm at or Con .. , Wednesday. Hot. 12. llnwa enliel to nnley by Mr. iakar. eaara, ti rrrel, vf Iniill'ird and l-naot-r, wf I Tytrot, jM-aard, wrqnaliie4 and took tiiair " seats. Af'er raskl.e of tb Jnoewal uf trdaT. Mr. ftteekt a. kd Irav n inirodoc IM1 pr.raid.ot ur an in-r ia lb Urj . ewrtaia puUia o . cr. 1 ! 11.11 provide a bdlows t fllkkuvnurr t'T Ttwaanrvr '. To tb 1f k U lU TrawMr Ic; art so t 7 (',.). Itor . t'""1- "aerwiary . Hai " l Tb It 'l passed it (' r.l.r C 't an Inhi f Mr. Si la, It, II refarrad to a rto rtIOlifssB of I. Mr. stt.'i latrMneed Bill wikar'tl lh f rmatl n 'I lim led e.artiwr.hipa. Tk B.ll ' fm.t it r.t rewlin. and rdcird to to) 1 ,,r u'r 1. EALEIGHL NOTlin CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY SJOSNIKO, A mew ure was received front the Senate in forming the lou f the concurrence of tliat Ixxly in tbe p'.iuilioii to u into the election of Secretary f State, Kngroseiug llvrk and Solici tor ff Fii'th4iitrict. Tbe hour; half -iiat 1(1. havinir arriretl. the lloue preycedcU to the election at' Secretary oj j .-wic. , , - Measr. Ilortnn and Ibrtch wore npjiointi'd t auperintend the Khvtjott, end oir m-ition uf Mr. Blow, Mr. W. Iliil. fm-mor' Secretary. wa put in nomination, no other it uiioutiou bcin j made, the ll.iui priw-co'it-d to vote. On motion of Mr. iK.rtcli tii rrodiiiji of the Rill dispensed with, and the fjloaiog Tote wa aaHouflt-ed t - j For. Mr. Hilt 112 rotes in the House, and in Senate 42, Total l.'ii. Ou motion iif1 Mr. IMrtrh it wa renolvel. That a meHnire )m rieot til the Senate pnnn-w-ii5 that a Comiuitiee uf eight on the part of the II lusennii nveo-.i tlie part of the Seualu ho rained for nwiaal of the Staiiitiw. Mr. iiiihcell. of Uuiifird, intioliice 1 tho fol lowiu!? rreainble and Reaolutinua, which, on nuitjon wa adojilad : WiiKititiH, Tlie time has arrived for the revical of t tihan wa.iJ the, Batiluif-llie gt;ik ami t'ut hanking inntitutvom, nriuTwtituteii for them, and the State being JiaUgely iiiterc slwlw-aaM 4ta!i JHJth.ilJyWf ami iilll (.l ll-i.illi; lniJiitntu I.e. ing desirous to obtitiu lull and correct lufonua tion, especially ne to tho pMBu of these institutions prior to aov leirii,!:i!i,iu on the suloecl thereof. AVWivV. Tliatlho l'resii!ents and Cashiers of said Hanks te requested to liii-nisli, at the ear liest convenience, to this Legislature, ji tabular statenieiit ot thou- uiwilouds and pr-ihts nunually made on their Capital Stick lnco the year lNto : nli, Ui aniouot aid into the public treasury, and the present amount of tlieircontinent fund. 'rwlrrtl. That a copy of this preamble ami resolutions be transmitted to the l'resrdents and Cfuihiers of said Itanki liy the Speakers of the two Itiises, Mr. hoitch, from the Committee. 'n lloltis'for the roverDinent of toe Houe reported tho some rules as of lust osion with sonic tlijjlit liii,di!i cati' n. Mr. Outlaw, of Bertie, appeared, ti-n quaHficd and to.-k his seal. Tlie houret npart f.ir the election of enross inr Clerk tho following frciuimueu wore put in noniiuatiou; Messrs. .lames M. Po-rell. of Warren: Kra-'tti., Smith, of Wake; D. McNeil, of l!ol.e.,n: John T. Wheiil, (if Orange; and Wil!iam II. J-iyner, uf Fraukhii. ' .'I'l.o following veto vfanftunonnce-d: For Mh. PoWfli. Messrs Sjs'aker, .T. llarnes, R:i lhrim. Hlov. .1. K.' livnuni. J. It. Itvnuin. A. It. ' ..! r:!, Cu... I i'i ' '"in I Silti'li . r-U ill. M. . firecn7A;i: Ueadi a, IliU, llollainl, Itunipbrev, .torilall, l.on, Mvers, S. .1. Smith. WWIi, Wiitt'i.Whit- ilenkin, Johrisoi , Xeal, Scll.v. Mi iw. 1 ck-, S. A. Wilil.uu.. SI. H. Williams and Wright - - Mk. V nKAT.Mosn Amis, rarrincr, lloplc, lirvs 1. F. Caldwell. Carniichal, Chad- wick. Cook, Craien, Uaniel, tavciiortf Knre, Furr, Ii orrell, -I. II. Ilvadeti, Hon .1. M. I.ojch, Hindi l.ea, Marcli, Mann, Mordecai, Outlaw, I'a'K't n', I'nrk-, faltmi, l'erkins, I'hil-. ipa;1t den; STi'jiji. Sliarpe. Stiiblw, Thnrntmrj, Vauci-, Walscr, WillrTtrs, Win-ton. ti. F. Wil liam nnd Vanev. ."'S. For Mn. .l ivtK. Itrvant, lhillmk, Cotton, Utinn, Ca.diind, Cemrv, .)ariis, Laiicavier, l.oe, l,n.n, Martin, McMillan. Mebai-e. J. W. Neat OjfleshT. Ib.se. Kii.impII. S! e!,i i', Shernll, Sut bift.jjLL While, I.WJtiticidjJLlI. William.-.. C W H il'iims " .....Fo M.-M.ittr. M. ssrs-r-ofteM-.- ItwM-ry, (;,ChH.-wh.i ArJ,J.-.M lb, H e. Meas. ..rn-nt Ite.-'n, si,.!t' w;mllo,n sii,.i.',. i M i-'in. I White, X. U. Vi hithcll 11. i F Ms., Smith.- Messtsi. A. Uarnc Rand, i To:ulinsoii and W hit.ilier 1. The rets irl of Ihe Cuniuiittee on Holes nvern- I "S eoncnrreit in. i The e niiinittee on the elei-tiou of enirrossiiit; j -iwk reK-J Uie l-Uowi!. ote-.e-.-..nd ba!..t: riivcl! ,"i I.I lit VVhasM, J n iiar, Niiitli, , Xa e'ei iion. On motion the report of the immTT!" was concurred uumiiuu a ineiiiige was received fron Ihe Seuaie pMsi-in to go into tie election of.tory in North V tr.Kwg H-lliinia:ht lll gMta' en-rroi ,iit cio.n, which wa cniicui ren in: rim, a iiiess.i); fi.ni tlie Senate informing tie Home of the app. liniment of a p!r,tnitti'e ou rules aud on Ui Llcctiouid F.iigro-U.gClra, A .Mess i'c wns BBiinuiiced fnou II m LxcwUen- cy, the Itoveriii-r, Tiie Coiiitoitte wi n h was receive I, n th lliil pruvid iiB for an increase ol ihe -alarns of eertnio i lhceis wasnii- p..inte, consisting 1 1 Messrs. S'celc, llvnum, of Northampton, Hii i ;iii:.)r,lliiinphrey and Houston, Toe Speaker niin iiincc t tt.e M''n of His Kvcelleney, tbe (lornor aud il lloeiiinenta. aix-oifijianyiiig 1 M'i'.iiOl of Mr. Singletarr the Mcr ape and disniuieiils wa l.u I n tbe la'ile lor lb p e cut. A message was re.-eived fn ia Ihe S-na'e with a Itesolution eiicioae,ltir,isiiiig au aHKoi-rhilion f V0 toll. II. IVrrv f. fr.iijdiinjjli H ills of toe t.opiti-1 ni'.u i tl.e pr s , 1 :. wu ciocoircl tu, and the r.c.lulloii passtsl ua fi st naiiiig. Tl,e Committee on the Flection of Fnirrossing Clerk rp irted l!i following Vole, wbieh rcpirt was coni urred in : I'owell. a:j ; Wheal. 43 ; J. tiicr, .".1 ; Smi'.li, 2. X i el.s-tioii. The hnor set apart forlh F.leet'n n of S-dieilur, Mr, Shetiherd re nunnli-d Mr, Strange, aiol Mr. Steele aoolinntcd Mr. llult,!!. The Ciuioiiltee on the election of S,lieiti,r re ported tli nl Mr. Strange received O'J totes and Mr, Bovl V. lr. Sn.jk ury Biovrd to Like the Mir-snu of II a Eti-ehrner. tn tioirrtc r, Ir .in l uble, with a tiew of hmiin it sent ti th Senate for a eoticurrehr front iliat Usly tu a prutMiiin. to priltt lit e,iia sd Ua- 34esai. aad 44- as'esno panyncjt Ihs-uniei.la f.f f'tih Mem's-f bf tt.i (ens pal Assaanbly, a hi h waa carried. A mutton was mad to reeotisidcr tli tide taking il, Mcsaatra fnoa tb table, Mr. kit morel to lay th ircrftou to reecn. rbinrnn lb table, whi, h was carried. Mr. Sliifliarj then withdrew hi mot'mn to aand to Ihe Sentue and Ik Message was read. Mr. Sing'riary then moved li ai th Meag h traiism-lted to Ihe Senal with pmio-iiioa to print I'i pis ol ibe aims b evb memliar of lh Leifi-liiiir ; and, aim, on eopr of tb ac-ompii yii g i .amieiits for each uirmlstr. Mr. Anns in ,ir I to tttik-i out 10 and insert $. Th qoeslt. Briaibg on l!i auendaienl th speaker ImUcI th aineinioiriit l-u when a d.lUlon Waa (a, let for, and Oia following lit annoooccl : Aie 41-Sarsoti. Tlaaeaiba rasfrringon tli nriginal rssip. srt(t4s staafrrvwjwwneyiaae, 'Wwew tbwit oue a.tjourbd. hii.c. n, Nor. 3. la Th Jtairnal iT jeatenlay wa raL A aseasag waa rss-aited from lb Ilia' of Ctttnem IranMiulliug lt message of hi Kii-al-leory th (iterioa? and lb are-wiiariviag OsaO mt, with peosila a to priul Hi opwa uf lh mvaaag and on eopy id th ass-saof sstvinn d.s-un,rti ti P.r aa, h meotlr, I pm tb t arrt entwascnetng to resvd tl4 waa0ia, Mr. H ildVr p.., ibat Ui raadiag U 4. pnaad wliK ail lb eWwatar bad awpy aud k t I ail a ad rand h. s Mr, ttrahsiw liitil th rswpaet do from mi toanah 4 tli rnvertitaent to a'be, ah-aid I ! ap, astd ilrtsrdr la Vs jss.1 il,a taS wool. I 1st read. Il was .s-inni,l raad through, lb pmfsaitM ii tb It wa anrr I in, oi'. ra that ilsa N nsit rrfosasl to print w ssf tb osapaejirg .iitrar.te. The -Speiknir aunounead th standing Com nrteas, a follows : Viom'io.h mil Grin- rv,i. Mar. B.vif. Broi.h u, Mitchell, MuCI, Faison, Sanlcrs, Mil).. -C'.'ui'mm. Messrs. Hnke. M'Uley, Jones, Frae- man. (,'. bins, 1 1 u.isJ.ili-av . '. , it.iicMei.-iMesnrs. Unl.'r.uiam,l, iton. Ashe. Cole.nau. Wil ic- Hauji'iiHin, Inl'tn'il ? or-nn.nA Mwr. I" her. Walker. tiilmer, Chcrrr, Christ;an. W'.s.d, OJ 1. t-'orioro',1,,.. Me.srs. Mclo.vc!l, Sji.v.!, Tiioinas of Haiidsoa, Tavloe, Mjrrisev, Fen nell. M.il. " - ' KdwnttuH ti't l fjif. I.itfrnrt Fun i. Mes-s. nark.exX'iuiiuiighsu.bornl iiuie, BovvSf, "Star-tin,it;c-is. ' . . V(ViV,(.f im.I rrfi.'n, Mes-. ll'in-in, Tiivlit-, Wij-jins, Oidliuld, J-Vuville, Mc('loee, UiLs. Mr. Clarke, from tlie Committee (in rob-s fir the-jroveriiiuciit of the Senate, reported Kules of oriero: the Senate, whhili. nlier nmen'tmcn., w ere adopted, and wild the C.iis(itnti..n of XnetU Canditiaand thoCunslitutiunof tlie L'niil Stmcs, was ordered to b printed,- Mi-, MeHowell priKOiile 1 a mem iri il ra mi- lo-'mii..' 4tl,ws,f -Co) m.,.1 TuFof if'l:.:ii,T w'nirTii" "ri'f e'rre'i. "to tu Csu- mittno on l'rti-xis'uiona and (irierimces. Atsn, a hilt to incorporate the bank of CTaren- 'stmiian naie-ruwii'iwilJii awiiitui'.if KJH-wt riisi m share, of. .-JjiLjjach. Mr. Itower niove-l that a mes-.no be eeat to the House of Commons pmi4c.) to gifr'li witli into the eleei'mn of a Seoiiii.r in Conitress to vopidv tlie vaca'icv esistinri. and also tiiiif.irin the 11 iiise ibat ilio Hon. I'avld S. lUid was in uomiiiiition. - - Mr, Uilmer sitid that this was avorv extraordi nary uiovonient, indeed, lie miilii cafl it mipar-liiiioeiitni".-. Al least it was a Tiny uunsttal fine, and he did not believe that such "a motion had lierctofoi-e cier-urevnih'd, IuS4!f.ko well re- eol'eclod, it was objected to on the o'.hi r side of tho Homo to iro into a similar election, l.eeiiisii but oiid member of the Leaislatmo was absent, and the comity hadbectr exercised --then that oirrxht tn to nx'tlits' ftiiTe. ' tit ft dayc-My ' rStir we vl u;o inlo an election at -a certain ti:ne, gile a rea-oitalilo lirne f )t due deliberation and exa'oinatinn into tho r-na'irieatinn of the i tt-oli-" date, nnd he felt certain it would tie aCrpiiesi-e l in on bin side of the lloii-e. In IS 48. the elec tion w.is put niF hv tin) votes of himself and his JXteii'is, as lie be'ore stated, ou account -i the uh-i nvc of but one mom! or of the Ceneral A eeutbiy. Tluit n'i"H of the ticiH inl 'A-teiubly-nas a ine:o rable one, aod ho 1'eSl proii 1 that its iictloii had unit with ihe niiin-i baili u vf tlia po p!e; becau.-e it liad started a liliC.ul, vholcsoiue and salutary uirit of iiuprivcuu-nt. It was a I. 'lit anil he hop si it woul'l he loll. "Mi-thm- insttrnrer "Wlrfrr rr-itVl ild-Hd'vtSitery' on the eleelimi now'? l or vlmin me they going to vote? They ouht to know the political opin ion jit' those M'hn nam in II nil oil ii in I'nucllt some one whose opinions on the questions of the wrry-wi'i'u trull TnriWTTTTIll'l pi't '.irioTyaii ini;iir be able to unite upon him. In these times of tronblo and oicileinenf, ihey oul.t to know wlnit tl o (icison in inniiiiiatlon Wiiuit do, rehitite to the nifitatiui: and excitinz ilue-tiMis of ti c dav. He should like to know tn. sentiments iijsui the l uiliie Slave Law, aud what he would proso to do if an attempt be made to repeal it. H wimhl Ihi clad to know his opini, n on the sul.iei-t of the disHisitiou of the public hint!, whether he was in furor of Hunter's iiiiendiuenr. iin.l tuw be snsid uiTccleJ ft iv.-rds ihe Home teat bill. Then it was in ! p 'tiiiiit to lio well informed of his views on i ! ! ui hi ,i,ii,i p .ut, ion n nv, hoi irc.tim.. 4U - 1 - ' -Jlnunei ware fidljl.uJ'ptuueJ. w illiout Btvlu 4 "" due ilelihcratioii.. it.-aaa-Vjily Jwtptu; i l''r to pre o pit ati such an iiapoi-taiit eiect'.oii,. He hotH'd bis b'ieinls on tb nthcr side of tin) i II mi e wool I etien-1 to thi 'ii the saun) comity j that Ihey l.ii'l c.en isc I iu Imj-i, and not brill ; oti this iaiporlatil clcctiou iu thib harried maii I i.er. 1 Mr, It ike sild. that uisin an examination of the -ii i ii-. Is , J -1(1 it wool. I lie rem that (' o Senators were elected on the 1 1 and 2UU f Xovenibi-r. at as early a day as is iio;f pniijosed, and tT.wii'for, so far as M'ccdei.l is enncorncd, he isHild not ss,-e the fores ol tho olcecltou of the gentleman. . As to to the itilitienl onlnioiis of the ffenthv I" in an in liouiinatioti, ba presumed tbev were well known to o.erv ,,! tb-!-srerc n Trler cf hi man oulit lie well arijiMinttM BlUt UseiaV " j Awor.iU( to his catculauou, it was but alwtit j scieu ily Uf ne Con area ineets, and Ihey ought Itopr tnto ctp-tinn JiirttiwitJi,- that the pornfiii j elected might hat lime lo m ake the tiw-essary prei.-ations. set his hoys in order anil MrtWt 1 all ai -rangeiiirnt necusejtrv t"i enable hiio to take I the noal 1 1 w hich thev would elevate him. Mr. tiilmer said that the time referred to in the journals, il did not appear that any rroiiest had , been Hindu to d' fer tli election, and so far a he kneir, ttie .a ganisiitiim of Ihe two h-siscs had bo-it cuipb-n l. But Ihey bad set a be ttr pre- reiient in I "If, tial deterred th clecll in a few days, and Imped they should now mcci with Jlie same eour(e-y from Ihe oilior a, I. Tho .Senat,? said b kne-.r tbe aeniiment of ill". J'Li.UuniouiiiM ioi a 1 1 -4 lalVw . Mr. niti-l say that be I Mr. Il) was much more roriuna'e in that particular than himself. Il'i-liiiold tik loktoiw stonctbiiig of bis opioi ii' on all t'lei great nu. lions, hi views .hi tho fugttiic abiv law, tha hoiiM-slesd bill, Hauler p aiurndnieiit, a,,itattcr a-trereirrnly and alt those qiiestioii bketv to a'li-i t tb intere.ls of the on try. II did nut ace whv it a as nt s.ort lo be in such h"t haste, lie tiol mt opsia, if Ii were elected lo dar, be w -mid care this cur lb f.erui" n, to-inorrow, or lb ceil thr. Ii satB'4 exercis'ng ronim.rt conrlr-.y to pus I njsm ll.em when tiny k I It nrg'it l dclerml but a short time. S'uaihl th.-y g:l tiio fr proper ib l liers'i- n. It mi M liirn out lhat he w.tuld feci himself ennsirutne-l lo tot f ir aotri or o oa wlcui b.b sides of the h u-e eonl I a tree. . . Maw li Xa- eaad fVom th jminials ttf how ll.nl hi J" (1 . Os in.n ,.s.l taXi.U hi- at aa early .lay as tti.HHi now pr.iwo,k, He aid that th opiuoa.s of llov, Kud wcr sll kuoan to lb t ipl of tb Sule, and Ii 1 been tsudnrsad by liuia. list knew tbaot aod k pre sumed thai lb Senator bun-elf knew him tu be ound . i all qoestiotis affecting our interest, Mr, Urn said lhat tho suhjeels had ail ! discoasvd titiT th ermrifry. and tn tbe canvass, lh t-.pl well nnilershst U iw of all lb aspirants I. r I1 or!;r nf Srn ilor, '1 base '.. I i. .m pr,vii-s icitemetit and agitation atot onrlit to li gone tbrisih wilb as a s,n as sssibl, ai. ihal lb y ibli lasein the bad . .uie liter tu .tad to m g'it l di-pstibi I. Il it tltat llit might ni aplar I t wa'Uig tn watHesy, b was wili ng Ibat tb ewctum might L -t ti"l antd tu-oxa-row at J ocloi k, b Uiicl"..r mad yfal tr'l'i.-t X Mr. Cbrulian m ovt Ibat U. rn. a-1'o..rn ntil lon.trpiw al I'toVbs-fc, Mr. Bi.wer cal'ed f. lbs tos and no. 1 he roll b tii e cstld lit BntoriOoes n li irn y Ave f I. issa '.il. On ci diof Sir. t.ilwerlh5ensle lj imd. rtotrg rF C'iwu'.h. AHer raaditig tha joon.al of yraierdar, Mr. IWtcb, fern lb I i.im, l'" ou Itubw ,,rtb guseruuts.,1 ut lii lluas. staled thai It. cry i4 Ui It'taaii made on yastrdy bad tn misi.i, Mid iliat wwtanwr a sH al Mrs eiootst m it, e1 naked trait In aalaaiiit s-ri-td rs-, bob waa reat.b-4, il.s of yl rday tn. ot-ad a-d th ts-i..rt aa enerts-il. aww-,,rsd ta. On nvt tsf Mr. It. ottm. tf .ihsntrf,it, JVn ., Trt !'.''- f eir-i'i y- 1 Tb niulion of Sir. Clarke prevailed. 1 Mr. M. Kaaw.n hopaj lU ametvlmant aotil l Mr. Bower Intrwloced a bid in re, ej sa mo'k I " - h saw nowava.s.a fir ao sunk bs.tc. I. f.d'aji art ..f Is as frnivid lh srissiil. I tit U-.:. .rttl.J.. I - ... i r I " ' "f a ral .,r'r1nirnilot of C..,iim. f.s..ilion to f i inlo lb' e'e -t. ai bi-lsr. fct Ui I st. Js srt.1,-1. t.asM.1 ita StSkt trulins k-V , . . -. - -, met isuvt uftrs .o n NOVETHEZa 29, J354. s.i.-e re'tr t tn C mita m Sch sils and the Liter- rv t and bo re.e.re I to tho Committee aa L lac tia i. ' !.i.Jr-iprnCM' tootiht the resolution pre.ni tufe, thai the II oise not being fully .orginitd th.i subje t could n jl be pritpnrly taken up. and tif i e 1 li .iy.-t!m Btaointiim mi th tnMe, trhiiih was ,-arried. Mr. J irdan frem the C nnmiitee on Joint Ha'es lor the g ivernaiettt of tulh Ibnises, nkel loive to rep irt, which was grvntel, the Italcs real, a .1 Mr. ,1,ir tan move l.to sje-id the It-riort tu the Sco itc for .neurrtii. (M-. Itnttclt- tliaitght thai a-ni in u::nei-es.iry and on thii tot'c bein'. tiicvi !t was di.b'1 in ttte i.e,iive. Mr.'T rrbv"ricTei-"el a res diittohprovi'T-r. fir the printing of tbo Con-tltntion of the I'oited State, the Consniri'ion of the State. Joint li i'I-s, Jt-., fir tho us., of tho ina nbars, ai'il that a utes a,e l seirtii tho Sscn ve f. r their concurrence, therein. After svma discussion, Mr. Itorteh m ue 1 to lay the rcsobitiou on tho table, which w i carcie 1. Mr. Blow moved that a me .a ' Iti fh eiiato piMposini to go into the eteofiim of a I'. ?S. Scnatoron t i-inorriiw at li thu nnlinftrm h UJu,d iliat lljiwJk so, U (Sga w a Aft iioiiii' "' MrTtaVvts nTiTI fottFllte'otlt "bi-niftrrtiW and insiirt "ttie first M-wday Uy paci'iiihef ncyt," -..Mr, Bariiiigsr Jijie:l tlie aiuii.ulmcu! woitld i ui,, .as iiterv "tw aavyfut VufHWiaj ftum ;ln tieiienfl Assmutly, and he thought it hat pnvper ind iut lhat in that election alt pinions of the Slate should lio represented. - ,. . Mr. Mebane csiucurrcd iu the opinions express ed by .Mr. Barringor. and remarked that the Whig paiiv bad not had an opportunity for con lorcucc. ilo tnstnnccd wliat Itanpene'd in Ihe Legislature a f"W year agt when, in a similar oltMlion, a geiillem-m fh'm Yaney was aaitcl t.r ti week in ordsst ii.it hi con:i u.mtsnii)Hit be ren-ecate 1. Mr. Ilarrinrfer raked leave tor id the ream o! the aliientcet. Ilo did so, and Mr. Mebautl con- tiiini I Whv. Sir. fhere fire more counties nnt reivre. etiter( than t-tiai tlitiilihf -ionio f iifr of five. TCTS'Ss soy"fo seBn t!iiiioifi()ii 6u 'tlio'iSrnif the iienvicruth- party to hurry tn through this election withmit tinio for rellcu'.ion. If we must die let u.. die det;oiitly. Give us time tn ascertain Iho opinions of Mr. Uigg ou the land que-fion, free siii'i'i-ngc, taxation, Iho Nebraska bid, Intcr nol iniiiroveiiieiit, is. Ho liojied time would lie giion lor the luetiiheea to atTive, get hoard and c -itif ortaldy settled down tiefore they were hurri- e 1 iulo the traus-ai-riou of Iminr', :nit iitiijitii".. Mr. Jordan said ho hal n't di)osilion tn has lm the uiu.4ion bcynud.what wai required by the interesls of th State he wanted no ndeaii t :i;;e. ol the Wliig party. If there were ilsn. t i it whs not his t'mi It. I neither did he sty it ,n -trcfatill -of Hthe-etttrwinn'-fTitnn,',Abtrrmwcer- lt was their duty to bo In their placet at the opening of the, tension. If tlie opinions "th jjent'eman fri iu Alam ineeit is his own fault. - Mr. II irrllljftvp: IwritiTWImro of tlieeaP" tlei-ian from Fcrqulnians, whtT he means by cn Hi m. ii, 1 h id l.ol l.c.irj of but ouo being In Uonitiialion, Mr. JoriKn. In due tiiin; the gentleman from trTibarru sh tH' know. - i,'t-not ttie gctitteman Inan AUman -e know that iif l-4". Mr. tltuhiim was ch'cled on the 13d ot Cl.h of Xoreiabor ? And is U iiol a important nw n then that A Senat ir -lihul-l Im seat iinui" li ite'y T As for Ihe views of tlie-e di-tinguishi-d g-mtlemen on rtiri ous public measures, it i his uw n fault if lie is not inform I; for their speeches ct for Ui their prin 'iples. MrlUrrMn llinnitlii iLcra- vt,ts an-XBdoWnb lusla lumot-oiiiiir: ittadf 4ti tb malter-UfHter-oim-yideratl at. lln rmnarkod that- he livtvtout .if tbf Metropolis and had scarcely got permanently ia- cate l. Why sir, even the usual full three days grace had not lieen granted. Why this basi0 Vo elect tho Senator for the long ter n f Why this basic lo nut out that bnlltantltght thai ha shed such lit iro upon his name and ids nntiie Stale If ivy bo really deid we would beg you to given ade enl buriaj. Why hurry ns to lh grave f l i oar friend on Ihe other sidufearthe S a-ewil! suffer by not bent;; represented a few day when she ha lieen sa long without a representative? The d'-in tern! had the poiver two years to eieoi a senator ami tncy uni not. Ills Hie Male shlered aiir great calamity during that time thci-i'hv f But iu these div of physical progress j it h 1 beeoliis a prirc-iretn T ahead, hot td:i T teipc' ourTneii'.Ts' wnT'wait until we cuu have an upfMirtiiuilv ot .oiferring together. Mr. Shepherd of Cuuibe bind, remarked In had no dissiition lo tie in eager baste. II en rertilnod high npinion of lh genltnmn in Mr. Badger. Tbe election nf a member for sit years could n'lt aifcut hint. We are tol l it is in decent ha-t'-. He thought no'. It Is pr q 0d to go into the electi m on the first Monday in lie ceniber. There wa no assurance that any m ira memhni w Mild be present Ihen than now. lie th night it rery ingenious In the r'tii'litn in from Anson lo alteiniit to draw e lb atteoti .n of the House from Ihe inp-irtautt:tilnesa !M-f,i It ne w'.-ne i to see no ex r.cmot.i run a uiace iu L 111 Lt'gaUtUil 1 1. till. . . . - . Mr. 01 1 well nfiiuilfiird.-Tliein !! -n to amend I am glad to see, come, frnn a ilrnns-rot and a - itsaaat)s4 r4(fr" tyHt'ftfrtPltr tTtrT'TTs ago aa i iney nave ii n iw ; nutii may n.itaiaars be so. 1 I, ii no il: n-.it! n lo be caption "oi .i attempt a disurg m'ualioii i f the dini mt-ie"par-lv.l do bnpe ihey will, at least, treat Ibeir follow daoiocrat with re;i t-nd, favor hi iiuan lnw ill trtrit ttie Western dunne-racy With r ie.q. I hate beard uf the nowioaii.oiama-le.lnar nighl bit them tin ehs-tisl, hutdu Dot turn ol I shoulder to those in the West. Mr. I1iitli)i s-iid b did not i-lt to sj.eik on lb aulj"ot in a ditintl s t s but merely a a matter uf businea. !lu was li-io I to t.s Ihe .p irnue of a much rand ir on th part of bis Ir.eu I froio Cumberland, but llmugtit it unlj- aa ..-ar4oc. I na elect. ,u iu IsHassloli.l ensi lug va,-aiiciea, not as now wbn il ia not to token Aif alone lltmiHtiba ,Tioessbepriqs4cU.si .n ILxuiiiU al Uua Urn. i, yiousd tat ba ins I a saw Mr. B.dgiir. wii ilia oab'yblledU.i.t jwsiiiisi trhh rreoit to th Stat. . Mr. l-acli bo. 1 llior was no alarm a the Par I ol Ui d'-oi. .-all' j rly a'a-nl elvcting li.nr n no i noes. II,. woobl lika to kmw fi -iu Ihe genilemvn from I'erqaiumhs Wlml Wei Ihe ti inions of their nominee on lb t'oblic l.io Is. It ia n il supnomsl that lb Whigs line lb pow er to elr -i a Se moir ol ybe j nan ,,li.ial priwi .Ies, and ba did biqe Ihey nuull I si giieu a banc ,i lea.a m nn of lit siensi ll am in Mo,y bat bnuiglit U-' i( to it body. J'.ar li.-h b was n d ptupar,-1 to trot. Ho hsl bs.,.1 tUat Mr. ll.: was in fa I "V of lolerual Io. sitturnii and 1 1. si b we m , thu he I irorvl t .--vo-iusi of ihe Had ln.sd. List ami U rsl, and that bewa U"d. 1 Ii a l.Un.il I wo jeus seo bos U"-li s'lu lr I lo It titay Itul tcuuuular to (ish i uf thai aglUlMOl lli cv (is oil fast., Isss sliM is.ircaii,i r a ivm ssra. !' pirty. II could liifoim th i,i t , i tl.ey did not tmaian coi tint n d,lni, the Wool I elect two t nit.-t ftstei fent'l, lo-dif. It i iy l." l-coi n Iu i I s.aai on lb p,, id- Ui gcnilrmuM feint I'.ti, In pn,,,,, ,1,, lg term f-.t. ! biq I lb di u..i si m oil .a. 'i I It a'rcll iil I pnesif.s a itlt at , jle Would eogst o bis fiirn-ts on tba rt'imt Bids thai tbry pot in asintlnalion IteH-a ft, U4. per f r tb tlet torns, and J'i-lf biti a for U k,er left. ( t ptdsstsa. Mr. BI ,W m l 11 r hid an Ins b rs.lir., t. It gi-Mlenian U-jm iia.U bad soroilsed -it a re, airily o. Mr. Vt li.ls eowttnuul, to I rinrkrd tbst lb nptsnti. n aolt I, ma in di. II bad lar j tl,. sstj 4aik a at suras', m.t tli t i , i - ... ' IN P ! I sassi-i i I . I NUKura.45.. a t be twoSt a sw y hneiaj Mt ; CT, prevent anr nipt-sssotcm,,,.,,, . , . Mr. CalJivelt. nT tin-Mori . -v, ..' .u. W... --........h ,,. tint ntg partr biit ir had he-i branJc-t as dis-o' g.-inisen of tbf fi,ine.'nitic rant. I .a1 charge sir. And we r.r launte.l . 1..... .'.! po t. It J-rt twra bean 4 t -V.. .at - The political na;wt of our runtr k nlwavt changing. Vt'uv. air. when we had'tt liihoe. of power in lite we-'l. the apirit nf lasmtraev leaped over th immMain nnd erid " turn re turn re, ..h ! Imui of Isrenl '"i-and thev turn el. An t now the Wet I fo.ir.oten "I ,,.. ym Ihatne w ill take another man and rush him i up m gn. I. ut i. am glt the motion torau aai ndin";u co.ues fcoiu a lemwrat, and 1 Me. Whiie, v.f IM;iden,'l eiigmatUing Mr. l.ne. . , k Mr. l,.ve, T in Inform to (Vlerid from Hla-d-.i I am uodif rgitniier. , MvS.i.aMrisahnl, and therefafe I wib theelis-lion poponed. -i Mr. Vance remarked that ho had no disposi turn to inato a upetviii, Imt hp) iriend, Mr llas ler Is-,, x teiaim I at k . mi oti me .it t of the il'ittiot his ! titer hsdollio e the time wr tilt I i ami , iha vrnrst (.fferdiow wem- alt-iwt'l s '-" i i t a mat m the ts ut U. latt-l-l adi-1, , tu, Iwt tb Ta t-trn Tf-id to sot thuir li.itise in .inter and niaL tiu wf-U HaaiUil b vvoubl the his boarer that if n-i b.- ffMTvl li-i, b rTTuited Staios .S-napira, the fiem oorat would run, Asa Bigg and Pree Suirra -e. ( Applause.) He bad nn dtsrsoiitian to attemiri a disorgitnitation nf tho IVmtiarrie pnetr j fir I e thought, if left al eie, It w,mld dis,-gn',Ue itself Me Xornient wished tnjciy one w,-d tin rim Stwt 'Ihiiiminy in Au -ust, a gretl p ditienl battle was fooglit, nud Ihe Lh iiKsirat won the day. ,J( the Whigs tiad been ih rictors h Woobl h.tve cheet-furiy anhmi-rnd. He thutiglit it owiavrttriTe interfered with in the election f theirmen ; for nnder the etreumstmiies, It Is a lNjnit)crat!c prin prjilo to elect liemiHtrnla, - -. ,;, , . ' Mr, llorbiri said I I Ipre-rnrtia tHUtx&AaJJki riiM In Ilii I louse. Twish Ui know trim is to , burled with itsf If Thomri ClingraAn hi 16 be btlHCl in iht.tBiXdt1jpttd, ngaiiMt ihnt I enter my solemn prtMest. -.' , -, ).. ,, Mr. Jenkin, of Warren, I nni aorrr tn sea a ilispnaitvin to nrray tho lst ;ainttb M'et. The Whigpiriy know tl.e principles of the noni iiiises for the I,. S. Senator. If they d riot know, or feel any ditrnf, let them vole" fi.r awms erne Ihey do know. Mr. Bailterta a br!r-)it lir-hf.and though onr eandid tie m-iy nut ahino so bri ''itlv, vet in their lamp bums fi pure nil. ' i ' ' -- A amtbm wa i.m-te o drrto ttBfsTifjini ' morrow at l.o'elork. ! ' ' . h . , Mr. mirtrhv-rillel f .rtl'tl ttyet sr,t BaT,' ' Mr. Harriner pamnrkct tb'at wtieri hi yeiina friends from Itla-bsn and Warren grow .,.1nf lr., nlh Icim iaore-char itr in fiobtortl ttfer 41 fi.ft -prrfr tn wrcin-x-rrrM-iir .i:.:....i o . i . . . .. . .' ' ii "i msiirraiicr. iia araeej trie flertioeraet lLyipXh!llatu:':ht wlnr ihoy-Mod, wWe-f weto tha great Ihv.nocratio priin-iples in MawnV ia y,''! tilift-iii'i. inil,Wi.avmiiin T-. no nisiMit oi say mat n wa a iviuthorn man and alway bad bceu, that all he bad and ver Los'il tn.bii waa iduiuilied with tha interest ol tho Siulh. tfr it loo much to say lhat naiionnlly Ihe democratic m ijority waa not so -real t Is il proposi d by the cm lo-otf 1 Vera to-ir to unito tho'Soii'h f Is tbe r,;.ht Imiil ,,f fel.tow. shiji esleiiik 1 J If wo of t'ic Soyih go do a w all go down t'ptl.T. Color 11. o Uanuir ut "Fusion" in tl.Q X .rill the J'c noctatio 11 ag baa trailed Ihe Oust ; t!-.ou why tt::nt us witli pdiii cal ileatli, when you, bn, occupy (he tame p lion? I want an oppirtuiL tto Vboo a Senator from -n mg your men. Sine vm Lav tha ma- jorily t enteedo yott tt-e -rtrrht to Tfrccr K nisrr Tif your pnrnciti lanii. I no g"nil"lliatl fp,m K.ilos. ana aay it will be a ili.siv4t.v -rtitcp'e lo so net : but I want a man who will redact honor on Uin State nt Urge In Ih gun it Chamber. , Mr. Blow. 1 wish 1 1 say tli.it Mr, B.gg ia iu tli Sou'h of tlia South and mitii tha South. Mr. lbirriuger. J iutuudol no reile-liun on Mr. Biggs; bai I d.i wish to see a man tlieiw who can ml oii'y vu simply tin .m atund up lor our right and liouor us w ith hi tilcnu t si,l liui lu tee if wa eanuutgeta better man than Mr. liigs lrutn piur una party. . . Mr. Amis iiisl.kii.1 i.i iniroou on the patience of Ilia llou Ki. . 11 iciu.il ke.1 lliiire wia eouni ruli m that tmht lo bav weight at it U Isiik sides of th llouso.. bd'ore six yean ihera might b aerUi iu wlibb tlie bod ol t.Uout would be jatquiiod, ia bad bee waid tho Itertnairals ..r tti Isiltla. Ho bod yet to learn lhat tb battle wa toiightand won is th claims of Asa Biggs J Ilo wanted tiioa to lamas the opinions of ihr nominee ., He n'M ainii'u to kaiow their views at large on Inturiinl liiippivrmeu.a. Ho know of no opiui'int .xprnMid in their spwclms o.her lianoppiwision to Iuloinul linprovcinoiil by Uu 'leneial Viol iitmi, out. Su-h great quest ions as Uie should inH U JuvukJ by ca . U iiJor poliliiul party, but by a deliberative cmilcroiire of tlia aii de, 1U in uii,J Uuw nolo ; to ih'i ilj k ii a to' in thi mailer, audb U autWiaed lo say tliat tii Wuig puly bai lio esimurtad ao lioii; then why sh iitij olCioj t,aiwd to I Kiniig u Uiielore if w canu.it b$Ult( UlUeJ y fnitu aui tij Ui"r own tneu. Tl.e (iiiosuon mas tailed for I n ti e imeoilnM-nt y."?"??-l"'IJ: fjtfc.-- , . , 1,,i'''r 'M nr'n ciijcT.iy in iK'.-einbor. T rm ,(;, J,.vi .tb Sin e-, 1; . w.i him nsiB,r,iiinin ma acs ana tiny s nvi ien picwou-lv ciUod ,j Mr, IXtfUli, Tb Vole w at li.lljast i t r Ay . Mnssr. Ami, Barring, B .g', Bry no, U.F.Caadwtill. Citrmichael. Cudwu-k.Co,k Cm en, liiirgan.liuinl. llai.umt, Kurt Furr, ii. rr u ti. ineiai, iiairiami, J. II, jluadmi, Ilor t di, J h 11011, A. J. Joiiat, J U. Web, Hugh Leseh, Ijii, Har. b, M um. M k. saon. leline, M -Ju.i. In J, Xeal, Outlaw, IVian.m. t'arks. i slloil, IVcains, i'lnlltas Itolci. I'.os- ll, Siupp, h.iaip. Siimrrm. euiiib, Siul.U. His. -Is, 'J nor, bur. I timer, Vuln., Walsar, W,iims, U utskin and 1 si icy it . ( t , .,i,f .Messrs. J. risen, A flirt.. B idham. Black, Btow, Bryant, J. o. rl rn.tr . I It, H.num C-ui-b r, Coflel I. Cdln, lvs.i-.bw, fs.,h Ihinn sH.a, .ti.titn. itamri', 'W.yiel'et't: ?TCIT. ..I. i.! Ill L . U0IU1 d,- Hmo t m Homptiry, - i iri I, dinkins, Jortlan, I in vale, ,.n, Martm McMillan, M. Hafts, Mv-. Misrs J. W. Nl Nonnent, Ogtwl.y, Band, !eg4n, K, Heller toMtle, Mtepbr.t; Hl.aw, Mwcrifl, Hmbia.'v! Son m, Tonilinson. Wnuidi, Waits, O. M. W lil'lf J II liit. N.U.W hili.enl, WbilMkes.W hltbsik, T. H. Wiibims, H. A. Willians C, W, Will am. Wrlliamr, tT.d WiVu-.i Mr. Lb,ftf IUuiUph, avJ to atp-iii unid Monday Mitt, Mr. M.! ib .fciit Ihslk Usl t-u.sal alae t iljiati I sl.ars .er for Ul.wr4i.iy in pduusvl lit. II ia suit in 1 1 krniw ll. s im to, -ii i f the twicUiwan In moo nan, br lb t . , ,". ,m thrNUakb,ll. f,.r hsroulln dr-de f rny aim alto s pd to thit rni a ura. II atu-1 r I no Llam tu c-uilriiun (mi il S, utli aba saw ot aa ansiss How tod; tot tr wt 1 r,em i Imt lew, li ihotigiil Uieniw i iuiu.olil ' wry loipiruii.t .io.,pla.. a ,rp. fiiu IJ it ib SwiMora ta k Ua-t.-d k".o!d le men. U lliey W big or i ron, , 1 ,(., will and tl U.sol to stauil up g,nl ihr al um and lii ti,l of I H..UO. Uiai ni.M ii.l qi . aell iu the bills id t ungmaa, lb. wtsbad to toow f Mr. I.igim wa in toil id tb .,i,i-ii,.,o of '''. i tb it quetto.a pair y '. .e, Il liial I I o.. w ,t u kst a on, . I at .ii, . ,,(, I lo know I plan Iliat .Mr. 11. nnr so . wh -r hr itmiit 11, i,i.p h ,,,. . .. ... by I illilm-iariog. a word bi. ti b nrrr r.sil inlsir-tsnd. Ito ri-'ik'-1 t. 1 gi-v soisa IP 'I I I 1", 11 aiol hll I'i 4, :, , 1.1, .i m as to n us a s ttsrt.'iing wait l!, ouKr of d. II it I n-1 ' tka ty, 1 aa. -tt as o ll.,s at a if a a- 1 4. - n, tut it.. 1 , rial ..t.b r. Itsa-k d if tb r e, er.ss'u, r t l a H. r 1. into lit r.u m Inst f ma ts-ar ta ll sir -. I ' -r, it 1, I -lhat ma esoir f irt fi. a m ahl b I rmt 1 1.1 I 0.1 1, . ... 1 b skill s IJ bloat t .eat to : M I ' "'' '. t ' 1 Off tear an inmaligafi) td ll.tif mmt ? So- I H Is." ' V, a ,... a r rnf t 1i.ii 1 f iks ( I ,,,, , w v . . 'OUl. t " ''I' .'iiHt to i ,:!,- t, Mr.Nrrcm r--m-,rx.-nn. wb-a Mr. Itor.-n c-itle I l,;:ii t., .., ,ri, t,. tie.nen f-,.. B-e!v.....l a- e f-, : uw.,v ion i f t:e Cl air, - Mr. Ptirrh, - t cm h f rf t '- v,i'i r -in f .-tn Wayne that, .v wdi.-g jo ti ir'i i n-m r u.-ir, I ciii.i ciant c' hila t reduce h s i.l. . ii o weitintf. sn-I I en nlm ml'iTiTi hi ibtw 1 sin sof fieienfly rnaintedwitH paii- unen'.erv t!W;, 1o set hii-.i V roinple c dctiaii-,. . .., M. Metnrre m.-v.-d ' to" 'tnli-inm. Ave aril nays r illed. Mr, Mr',ane withdrew hi motion. ..Mr. SciliTtl-,oi!ghttlicipti-t,.n before i he Hons wa fill y iti"idi-l ia-t Autr.ist. He thon,-';t tl.a W big i. .signed tl.P'winsr lircorind in the rank t of the IVm crney.- I!e tho,t.,t tt one mind pervade 1 the I'eiiiocracT: but tic d'd E ,t think wfe to ri day iliHig-, Vuesti maroeei n tharm-ndioeiitof Mr. I.nrb, nf lavid-on. to go into ttie iectii of inn I'. S. Snat ir on M ti lar im-.- Mr, VoMwwil, nf liui l e d morel i.M'xmend the amendraerit bv atrt'.in' ( nt "one" and timerttps "lwo"t tbek- ursof l'n td halt' past li o'chsct. winch m-ition he niter rr:d withdrew. M. IVin.-h ln.pel tb; I'ctnrata would not agree to the projio.jtioTi inasmuch a he 'cculd tint be prt-acnt .thr Mimday or Tuiinr. .Mr. ance tHmjirtittne nT mei,i ot Mr i.irch ! r i w lh I n il lime I a Ml " to tbe op osito -Mr TrfrncrTemrtrVeitlt r tl r V w rets fwl.4 --Wt4rrr-4rnctiCT Of the tsvi-iiiosiid 4 tlie stsitiorti tv, the sono-sui ii,a o-eitii... llo-tliauglit liia teiu.vi-!; . f Mr Who of liiadcii, were very imgr.icicua in referemw -to-stro tosrrat wf tt hbtoei't " --tfo'-trmt ti Mril In UcH ' ' saul of late absut Iruvinrn being ilislinncbised. and wasaorry to see the same principle dennm-strutedbereto-dty; He waa n.w acouuiuieil with McBigga, . H wmtud liuiogivaa at bra.t untU he eou.it go to tho Semite chnsrher and see tb guiitlemou. - ... Mr, Vaney thonuht lh otl,. tide was not asking km niueii wbou tki-y thatmcd a few day for e.ousideralion. Mr. Cotton m and sai 1 lie wa en rdil ttsm- ot'rat that ha had tseeti longer in the harness than any one present, lie liked to se liUrali ty t th in private and public life., lla was wil- witBTtri'pr.wiisfniaia, iithtiw l.:f i his wh ir friends daire t. tnc ho was uio of the vietovr wbn sbebattto cawit. ct.;- jlo hmjed bis detini mikfriOTdt-Would Sot di :t.r--ni,ii Cir he w .ml, aiway be ton ml at l.n .; win! tlicr wa a spar or a plank tu cltog ka,.., . 1 tiRquostton anmeg on nn am:idnienl madu to tht nrnp-iaiti ill to g . into tt ssiucti -u 1 1 una li. M. Senator im M ni lar, cluuigii g iho dav t, Wednee-tav, tt: Vuic u uiwuytai jti, uses . .. Mr. W inaton in-.iied to tuljoiirn, on whi.'h ti n y and nay ncre vailed y ii t, nay t '1. A message wa receivsd li.-iit.tl.s Senati' in forming the House Ileal Ihe ,N uaie pnqHircs to g in lo the elretion id'.C S. Sennu.r in tn-iiii.rii.w at t wii a oaWk; aud Ibat tb Hon. iiavid S. RnidM in Boaiinatum in th it It nPc. - A iisitiim Biu liirdiiTo;ic:ri'sIic tiiT,T7wIiicli L." lt'Mi...IarilJ-;..l.... ,.ll..Is..- - A nuntjtt was rrtadc In n Ijown, on w huh tbo ve and nr wr evil, ;- n-es 52. nava bit. THo MiiV.uI,ivniTK'ri'nl? wa, c.u-urreif in. . Mr. IKiru.lt then moved td it a nnKiga be sect to-Tfv--eVna.io,' protiosmii ni-rrTrtTTtee-'lria of U. S. Seuati r on Sotur.) ty uevt, at 1 1 e'eiock. Oa call of rt-.it-Mi oa the pri uitija wai ag-ecd to. '""'. ' , . Tk Ifout tiia lj minrd. HIS ATE. "' ' ' ' " XTraant :i:h,lSol. Th 3 inrna) of yesteptay was read. Mr. M.wriwey olicre I a j .ini rcsolnti n author-iri-g ihe pun-has of tdovka lor tb uso of Hi tienerat Asnibly. Mr. tkrwar m ,vs to Jay Ui r.iIution upon th talilo, whiUi waa loi; mad th rules being nlud, lti ,re".-ln:it!ii passcl.ii aucoud, and Utird sVw.4iog. a.ot wisrrdctsHt ti be enerossrd. f Ou lo at ion of Mr. Cn-miubaia, tl,e. pill pre sen'ed yesir.i,y by Mr. Ilo or hi repeal so murhnf fa a-t if Ir -.'-. a vBHi.te4 toe the apponlinentof ai,norat Superintendent id Com mon SV tnds,' was. aken up and rerred to th Commit- oa I. I icti ,a stnl lio. Li-orarv Fund, i Mr, H iorttm infm loce-l a bill to im u mrm Hi Mclvcr Cos' !i iui Cmip mr i d. fir ulbr purr, wUi. li Wa rool tb lir.l In. aid r fi:rd to lb C minipeo-on C r.iti.ma. . th motion of Mr. Bi?irs ths loll to incorporai ttl ttsnk of t'laimdim wivatnken nn and ttm orlervif the S-.tat to print t.l sa.n was re minded. Mr. t lark iotr .ilur -1 ro(in pp r sin to raise a j. -ittt aeteel tJ-wtmiuee .4' lUroa on liio part uf the .Scnal. aud-fi.a-.un. tu . port of the Hon to take into etmsiitoratkoi thequestiou of Ihe public punting, win. b was a.lopta.1. A message waa ret ired f m a tbli.enf Coiiiinnn pn. jewing to rvise n joint selis-t Coin llljltetl of Mvoitn Ui KU-tul tlia it rtls and llil. n on the part id I lie rs-nat. uv lit l.ou,: o Asylum, which was com-urrad in and .M.-.sr Mills, Cherry and Kit n ps total on p-m ,i the S-n- Ic. A message wis r-iiT.J fr.m tl II ,i e if f'n:nin.is pp p utg I.i eo i no c,r o c Senatorf wtbe l-m torm lo-ioorLos' at 1 1 ui.i k. Conisjirred tn. A miei!re was recei.e 1 fr on tint II 'i '' Cohllnoll linaisill to g.v bi'o Cie '. .1 11 .1" l.-ipiaatiiy C'iork limh rirh, r mc.rie-l In, ai.-l Messrs. Vl.-l 'e.nnJi do - I iii.init, d to s.is r- ilto the Hec K-n. 'Uio rs, .. t:,"u. l as Bower, HnT'L IImi-Icii. Cltrke.ti.ll.us. I' I'nbmn, Fcsnndl. F.sIht, Fmisiil. Urmi?. lh l Jum-s, M'-ltoweil, Miils, lioll.ti l, Soi 1,0, ti ui ker, W0..I Wl. FoM. WitEit.-Mc'. A .owl Hi.-.. 1 ',;. It.in, C- lcTt in, I'nis, I. tu rn, Vmm,'i, ,,.., tlmham, II " i-l ton, Line, A! ... ,,, . V , , M-irriy. T11 hs". W i- ;-n, S it'.-i i ; ' Frn Ma. i'na tt 1. - "vl.c.-n Cott,,, , , , , Mai tin. Sanders, I Ooi.ias t f 1 1 1 1 1 . 1, - ,. )lr. M. t'le. ft, .01 tl.e i o.ui'i. - 1 luteal the elect ii-(-oi. .I tho a o - t m, ' of Totes carl, ,-, u v.o.y tn a ,. Mr. Joyner r v.-d A.I, M-. tr.w, t. ., ,'1 well. I'.i, N 1 V 11.01. Mr, Cherry in'; -lo, r I a r-s 'or' n t . ti lot C .eimmr - f ih fr.wi I'm ' He"li1 T! IT -t.i on !!.. W.t 10... I.i.. .. . Adimted, On fliolK' of Mr, M '!, itMssseo w I ss-o! I tb H011.1 of t i tutu, us pp. 1 -s-tll oi f 1 ji i,, t .. rl, din! nf Lii-P- .11,' I '."k trksnli, M . I, nig t-i ni-orr- 1 to i t 1,1 11 ,e, i e,..-, v., is as U lorn, Mr. W ie-t's lun Inr witl.drtwn-. I 1 I'-a Xi. 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