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f v K(UHI WSXILT IT WILLI AM C. DOUB, 1 iron aa rnoraiseoa. If paid slrtet'y la advance, t dollars per aa- a; te dollars .and flfty swots, if pud within tix loasitit, and the dollars M tat nd of lb A D TE8 TI3E VESTS not exceeding isteu In ill b inserted a a tirae. far eue dollar, aad ssrtatv -av cent far wk subotqastul Insertion. That of mur length will b ebargad proper tioattly. Court irrdert aad Jalictai aavettisacai wilt b cbargea 2. per cent, aixtttr than th above rats. A reasonable dedacrioa will b mad I tb wh advertise by th year. Book aud J frinuvg dou with aeatnes despatch. A ad oft aeeoioniodating term, ajr Litters te th tditur must be post.pald tl - - - -- -J- : - , SELE 0 TED P OE TJl Y . LINES AT A 0 BATE. - tow in eMth thy form U lying. With the damp sod oa thy briast i -' Requiems the winds are lighiug -O'ct the deep and drcamlcts lest. Oone art thou to other country, And I drup the wrung tear To thy memory, who truted, tiered aud trusted widely hert. - Ah I J eruol oak who ohii t, -- Troamo BMW intrU. more t Here below her life ni clouded, ,. n r . And Let soul a sorrow wore. " " Wurk' i'autrow wIikW ne aiorrow iterciuua and lifted op. Ami there wa but little eweetseM In the hitter of her cup. ; ( At thy ''', O lorei and lout one I Bend I now my etuhbora knee ; t would in tbk lonely night-lime Held CVmMHHtiiiwAij with thee. ' Come tome in tl teraphio: " . Coat to me with lure-lit eyee ; i Come to mo with gantle whitpere, ae were thine earthly iigU I Vith k lyra made of fire Conacieno ercr chaunU " dirorce ; " looiy haunted heart "Kemorae!" . . Com and lift the awful ehadow from thauuush'me of my aoul! : 1 Let me Icir that I'm furn'urn. With Cbritt'i eoldien uie enroll 1 Let me know kgain the uladiiena Which for yeare I liuve nt known front the sepulchre of Laughter, Roll kway the clun Mono 1 SUMMER'S OOST7 BT MUI. NOSTOX. Ilark l Through the dim wood dying With k moan, . FslntlT the winds are tighing " Slim mer's gone! "There w1ic.fi Dnj bnm'rl heart feeleth, And the pa'o moan her face I evckleth, Darklv my foosteps itealeth, iu weep niotifc Hour aftr hour I wander, liv men unseen. And aadlviny wrung thoughti wonder On what n ith been, ,. Summer's g ne! There in our green bowcre ' j Long g. Qarpjxhxliru' the tnnlej Cowers... Trea4ifte slow 0 hand In hand entwining Oft side b side reeliiiing We wit 'h'd in its orimsun shining Tne "iunirt glow, ' Iinil that tun now hurncth F.r mo iiLine- Sprin alter sprin returnetb, inoc iiri pt.ie. Sumuier'sgone 1 SUU ox mj Wfru eheok playeth Z The reile' brene i . Still in its freshness atrayetb . Between the trees. Ptill the blue streamlet gothetu Still tlie bruad river ru.hsth Still the calm wlenee huthetb - - The nemjt det. - "LET ME IX 1" When the Maimer etrning't thadnwi VeileJ the earth's rahn bosom e'er. Came a y ung child lui nt. and weary, . Tarmiur at a e.utju;e d-ior: " Waudenug through the winding wood-path My worn feet lw king nave been 1 Ltl ni in, oh, gentle mother. Let me in!" Ytara passed on his eager tpirit Ijhtdly watched the dying kouri j " I wili be keloid no longej, Finding b'.ias in liirS's and Bowen j I will seel Uie bands of pleasure, 1 will ji.ia tiie J sssrry din i Let me in to joy and gladaew, , , OMjutur.' Teat sped tn yet toinly yearning. Muruioring ttill, thtrestlest heart H I au tired of hearties folly. Let th glit'eriug elieat depart ; I hare fwod ia worldly pl--ure Kotbing to bappines kia. Let t ia to love a warm press ore, Let tae ia 1" . Tsw Bew yeaiib ao lunger. Still he owned die reMh heart; 1 us tired of Im' tuft durance, Kweei-tvieed svren, w a.ust port . I will gata a laurel ehaple?. And a werli s applause will ! I Let ate ia to tosaeaud glory, ------- LMial" Tears fled ok tl rels spirik Never f and the hli it syht i Answered bopft, and granted bUesinge, - 4Nily new fcpiniig Lmuht ; I tii tirod of earth'! vain glory, - I tired esf gnsf ami ta. Let n la W real eternal, Maul!' Thai th anejittet. afwiiig pirit. Taunted I y k tg anrest. Knock and calls ol ertry gateway, la kvm aud fruitless aueet; tree alriiiitg smus s'W Ui-ssing, H i sww tiapptiiese to iu 1 Al kukie purtai ever nv ing ; L.tkaklar HUtEU!f rmKH rprler ; M list. LWra, Strsw, ttsipMesy, Wil st aan rsr list. Ml KB tf irkgALK. fun dear sUvt II katilk't Cvrw, - Wstterrwt,S n. RsUilk. April t, 1'I. I rvj reui( I, on ."'C-Iius., $f Mile Itr WtLIAUA 4 LisUW.' LiY. 1 f y tisl Hrtkisf Is Iks wss t l ais f HUTS. s fm !' M.it. kn, t a4 tar O.Mi rs. s.tass e ss.l sy fnsit. " kt. It, IW4, , I sll s.a us giak tiwhi st, tkr riM. (vitikitki ilrsM Iiu,u,,c i lull, is ( Has m4 X is WsanW 1 set las ols t.t ris ssm -rtrss tokea la aW koasssk tv!t ylktk. ss iisa. V v - VOLUME XLV. ' 'i "RALEITliTr TnURSIAY MOKMXG, NOV. 30th. lt5t A Sor To Cimi;. Tht l.nt Standard hae an article furwbich, e dtiuht nut, itxenperialfrienil thit "distinguished Statetnmn " the Hun. T'noni' L. Clitiman, will offer it his must inecre and derout tliunk. The community is most gravely informed that that gentleman hae been in lUIuih and hat Ml for Wahinpton eitr. Who did nut know that lie wa in Kileijh ? Every bndy knew that he would be bore even before the meet ing of the General Aatcmblr. Uwatnaturul to uppote it, and it would have been :.raint nature, hit nature we mean, had h6 not honored the city with hit pr&eove. There wae a tempting price to new, and he was mora than willing that it bould Ik bentowed upon lini, indced it wan cur: renHy WfKtod-lrt"fie"y no fitthr-mixity inTc--gaftl thereto. Then why 'tVioulil he not be ci pected to come to Kalcigh f It was out of the -ijiwt'Boa" Aw a' fe pewaWlU eieeiwiW mwi .'tT f to deprive him of the honor of a SenatoraJiip he could get It. The Standard hat " thouirht proper to avail it telf of Mr. Clinginto't recent presence, " to give iu tUwh to the unterrified" touohing the puxi tion of that "distinguished Statesman." It was necessary for them to know that he "it devotodly attached to his native land," or clue probably they might think that be loved some other land bet )er. Then it was proper to assure them that "his course will eontinue to be the same in future Congresses," as it has been in past ones provi- is m Ok. t'sal tlieitlK-...l.l 1 -. a,t. f . . - . I . 4wkw avakji g Ml. 115 rSn'"ltI fllTTTj ttlfj 1117 JlfurV being " in future Congrcsacs." But then the Standard does fail to do one thing It doe not deign to inform its readers that th Democratic caucus placed the honors sought for by this "distinguished Statesman" upon the brows of some other more lucky aspirants nor does it ten trie in mat ne is eituer a "sterling or an un flinching" Democrat. Why this omwsion? Hat he not come over fully yet f Is his defection "IruiBttit- party tnat warme.1 Mm into life tt re- cent to furnish the Standard with tho assurance that lie wmSiiP'ilineli !" Must VeToobc faitTi ful" to Hcaiocrat'.c "principle and party organ tition" "for twenty years," before he can bo bronghtjliilly inUMhe fold and affoctions.of the Democracy f If ss ai i, his brows will rather bloom with the frosts of age, than blush under tht weiffliiof Si.'natoriul hou.irr. The long pM botion could hardly be endured even by the "dis tinguished Statemiau." Even the "fedenl ora- Itors and presses" cmrld imt have wonnded him more deeply and fauii.y then his cousiiierate and Ieonaoling friend in thus essaying to pour the Uitfa of cuiivlaticn inlohiawnuuilcd spirTtTry 1'u.agaia, Mr. Suiiidard(-aw44f-a a-e-of '! Hamp ton's" best tincture eaniiot arcoiniilikh a eu:e. perhaps Drs. Rogers and V enable may i able to picaeribe a more suverein remedy. . ' Tai.NKKiv 1 xu Dxv. Itwiil lseen by refcr- enceto the pnu'ecliut, tiiat neither branch nf the Legislature will he in iei .u to day, as, in ae- I eurdance with th priclamatiob uf the Goveru ir, the day will be ubservel as one. if general and public thanksgiving to Almighty Uod fur his blesaings. II jsria's MAGxtixi. We are indebted to Mr. W. L. Pomerny fur the Deoeiuber number of Harper. It it interesting aud entertaining as usual. iU'I'IUME OF LAST MAILS. Hurt tht Liit Mall! f Ufurt S-batlojxjl. U appears, according to the Englitb areenn'.s. thai toe Russians weut fortli and attacked Uie English posiiion bef.ire Sebastopol on the 5th of Jmiv-A tut nble battle ensued, wuicb lasted k whole dav. Tue RussTau kciajunts sav tint lliv contureT oneuf ll.t eueuiies, batteries and tjiiked their guns, a.ultliat in tut last engagement tlie tremb wereyepulsed with tfemflfttous statijh er. ' -NebaUip. still htld oat uknfulljr, aud wot I gradually lieiug re-mforced. I be accuunu altogether tnow ti.at tli Kut- 1 jkbk. ill JhiJtutjituiaiL kbotCiaeutiaueiL.Jiad UtivtiWUly In lisi:i-t aad cam off best, and that Uie allies are muck weakened, aud iu aa I extremely perilous position. 1 he aloes era undoubtedly In an anenviab! and dangeroui positKra. Despatches bate beeu sent to r.ugkuid 1 1 nun luriupiiiiasul truois, fur which purpose all available lueaut uf trans port nave been causa luto roiuuitivn, x-very ship that eouid be had, iu ludmg the I unar-i sieaaier r.uropa, bad beea c bartered to eoovcy truoe to tne Crimea. linens anxiety prevail tnrouzhout cagiana and Franc ia reference to the ueeertai and I critical eoaditioa of their arm lot at hebesWptd. It m evKMtil uwu there are lesvrful aptmbeastune aa to usr elbsaate late. 1 here are maay wk Uimk the alb are in a very cntwal putiliun, aad that k serious npuU or total dsfstt may be- fkU toeni. - tat ai Atii. Affair oa the Danube and la Asia, were with 1 out mock inkuett. Vuier i'aolia wa preparing. to give the enemy battle at th trot ofijrtuuiiy uisoAii raais. The aenoauta Irom Huugary represent the p"pU User a rip sal auatuu lor relwilwn. Toey or uapaluut to Juia tb allie aaiust Ku kia. ' J'otaad was alta ts'h agitated aad aaiiuu to auit ai.u the aibeo, a aistaia. Ii I believed thai Aastri will ewaiaally b.ia with Kaaeia. llr awivwntenu are ww4 with waktful iMI by England kd I'rsjK. rsi. Affair In Rmln were . mueh aiitt'td tod a ropoir nf taw ttpaaoru Cntsraet we hkety ssrtakw ttlara. U4 d tuuit rspvirtsd Ua it k4 alrly erarrea. atkkkra. Th Liverpool Cuitua market wa nit pr. acktnitsl. l ur Orleans fit r,d . I p Lsuds 'A i Middling OrUaw&dt Mid-itiag I s l A il l , hUs oi lb la i Ml ksts isJ balsa. Ham CvWuk market ,. lBbt trade .1 ,11 I'rwrUloM wse eetady . pvts abonl at beturo. light I pws'4. I,rares t)Mt, Ctdftw and ssigart els4 line In at XI k HI ebUI rf. laboeet) Irm presN-o pr-sss. Motsry Mf-(a. ttnsk diL tn PstsiMsr ffiiAaen. Atssti 1 M 1 waahfcv emsnf IteW I .. rl laiatj l li N.w lsrk Son, is! Pr-sn-lssti Iil,i-m, wbosj pr4rty iealdl iVn. ... , " EALEIGH, IfOHTH' CAROLtKA, 'WEpNISDAY MORNING. ' Lcs'islaturo of North Carolina. Ramuoii, November 29, lSj-4. BSNATE. The Speaker preSea'.e-J the repnrt of the Cmi- I mitsioners fir the revival of the Statu'es, which w ordered U he sent to the IIou of Ciunai t with a pni;.',Um tj refer it to Uie joint telcot eomraittee riiwi fur that purpoew. lr. llayner. Senator from the comity of nert funl, appeared, was quaSilioJ and tojk his seat, A me-wap! v.ai rei-eived from the ll ue of Coram:iiia pmrKwing to raise a joint select com mittee of five on the part of the Uoum and three oa the part of the Selo on the Cherokee Limit ana the Western Inmpike tvtad. . V mtirreJ in.. A mcsx.i'o was received from the 11 ue of Oommtms tranuiitting an ongnsed bill to reteal the isth F' i ti"ii and a part ol the utu wtn of an a't entiilej itn act for improvip the twn of Klii iTieth t'irv in the onunlv of I'onuUuk. which tti read the first time, and, on motion of Mr. Cherry, -the rales were suspended, the In .1 rend the eei-mid aud third timet unil orJcred to bo randleil.v Mr. Hoy J introduced a lull to eivo compensa tion to Juatii of the Pence for laltiiu the lints of tuuUo pruperty, which Wat real the tlist iiuie. Mr. Jones inUodneeilm rtwolutiou invrroetmc the Committee on Education sod the Literary Fund, to inquire into the propriety of provldum Mate to a.wrtuin the Will of the people upon jnreasing tht fund for Common Schools by ad- ditional taxation, aud providing fur such taxation jn thot couutittt that vote for it, which adopted nitcd. Mr. Coleman intrrslueeil a bill to itteorporaie tl French Jiroad Rail Road Company, which was rcierre t to tne Lomiuittee on internal im provement!!, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Onihftin and Mr. Ashe were excuse I from serving on tho t'otnmitiee on Finance and Mc srs. Cham unj ILiynor appointed iu their stent! A message was recenel irmu tlie ll iuse ol Commons, proposing a joint select e iiiuiiiite ) of three on the part ot the Senate and five on tue part ol tlie House to lie called the touiiuittcc on if an sSj- wliie'li Wifi coiicuricd' On laotion oi' Mr. Graves, a mesase was sent to tbeiluuse ol Comamns ruvnnttnir. to zo tut' the election nf C.mptmller forthwith, Mr. Oraves nominated Mr. Uui. W. Rrookti Mr; Lane uoui- inated 31r. A. J. Terrell. Mr. Thuiuas of Dividson, introiluced a bill to incorporate the Yadkin l'lank 11 md Couipanv whicu passed its lirat reading: Laid on the table. A message was received fiom the House of Commons concurring iu the proonsitiun of the senate to en into the election of Lumptroller fitrttwiTnTicurses louowt: - Ka Me. Ila-ots. Messrs. Speaker, flijrjrs; Boc, B.iyd, HMden, Cherry, Chriptiau, Clarke, Coleman,- Colli im, CnmRhwm, DroHver" F.horni Faison, Fennel, Fisher, Fonville, Freeman, Craven, llaughtnn. Herring, Hoke, Jones, M.4.'k-e.e, Miv Ioweil, Mnrtiit. Mil s, MirrmwT,Oldtlotrt,tt.'tynBT, Sanders, Speight, Tayloe, W. 11 Thtmas, Walker, W il-ler, Wiggiue, Willey, Wood M. Foa Mr. '1'rtMrLi. Messrs. Davis, Gilmer, Lane, J. . lhouios 4, Mr. Haiighton introduced k bill to authorise the Cae Fear and Deep Kiver .Navigation Coiit pany to issue bonds and for other poposes, which ii 's-ed its first rcadini;, was referred to tlie t'un- mitrceon Interusl Improvements and ordered to IjC p.lnted Mr. (irate fr in the Cmnmlttee nnrvoiiiie.l ti, tw.tewl the C-mtrrdieirTerTirii reinrti'd tliat Mr. Brooks received HJ votes, Mr, Tyrrell f, anil others o. . Tii Breaker annooneesl the Senate H.-am h of the C'ltiiniitict on Rankiag, Mesnrt W,l ley, tiil nir. Fisher. Mr. Christian introduced trttTOfljerhlllg the rayettrvili and Lentre rlank 11 d Ci iiitiunv. tshich ns-ed its Erst reading, referred to the Committee on Internal Improvements. On iiioiiun of Mr. Cherry the vute whereby the Senate ci.iii'iirreil in the timnitsitinn of the llnnse ti raise a cinunittee mi Hanking, was iwonsid-1 ered, the messaire laid cn the tuiile, and ines- sae sent 1 1 the House uf Commons prop sing to raise snoh a co.uuiittee.to consist novieter uf live i n the part of cac'i House. The Sieaker announced the Committee on Enrolled Iii li to consist of Mossrt. Clajtkc1 W' gins, and Martin, Ou motion cf Mr. Wilder, the Senate adjourned. I101SE or COMMONS. After reading oFthe journal of yesterday", Mr. Settl, frtrn the Committee mi Claims, rejiorted that the Committee hail had under e.tiidemtiun the resolution in favur of O. 11. Perry, and re commended th.it tlie alluwance, M L allowed. Th rule were suspended and the rcaululiou ed its seo'ind and third readings. Mr. Setile introduced a series of resolutions on trf nlaiurf, nli. eh wore urdured to bo laid on the table and printed. Mr. Leach, of Davidson, moved that a joint edoct- oummiUo uiuui tho part -uf tho 11 me and Ate on the part ol th Nnate, to be calls.) the cmnuiitte on l e-leral Ib lalions, to lake intn consideration all subjects coming bef.ire lb Una. uf a federal character. Mr I .each th'iu'U tt.i 5 .ntti sTt..uTittnrsetitifi"Utid:vi Jed frotil un all subjects cuiiticting with their eon stituti .ial riehts. Mr. n illisrea. of New lltnovar, tbuueht tb tntniductitinof sweri reenluiions were pridnetive of ao rood. He referred to the discnssiuns ana struggles bnoight op by similar re.ilution in f.irmvr LerisUtures, anil thought that North Car- olma had already dalt tsi much ia nalnaial publics, and (hat ih' rss.ylu'ion of Mr, Settle were mere etrass.ons uf opinion and u uipty lorm. Mr Settle thought it was not an empty firm 10 nter unnteaniug eereinony, and that tue time bad cum la ait. Mr. Jordan thought thai when tint time dues ensae to ai-t. Nurili Carolina would be foand ready to present aa undivided front In ooneert with th South; but he 1I1.1U 'ht the ai.poiiiuiieiit of tb pmoowid eummilt wa an nnmeaiiiug esrentofiy. Mr Leach thought that if the appointment of tli tiroissud committee wo an knmeaiiitif atimy, th nsMdutiun sliould atone be reiw-ted: but in Die mam h was in favor of the rooliitiian niinsluctd by Mr. Selll. hut ibotifbt it lsH that they b referred to tclev-t inimiuee. Mr. Sirs-! r could ss-e no obinction that oauld I legitimately orge-1 tgoint tht ppnintment of th p'nped eummittea. II bored thai nnlesa k ouMiuiiltee wo appointed there asigkr noesilily be a ditisa uf huUimM heralded irftl,nlwa k pbufurm should be eiectvd on nhkh nil o.uld itau-l. Mr. Retti did wish theaprsiintotenl of the CotfemitU': lie irfmed th lions tbmild Wail uoui lb resolution weie pribted, whi.h had beea orderrsL and thn l!i ll.iuts e. uld itsin, at 1. if. Uiuu&U ne ttskary. Ui ry amid La kstiuud 4. Mr. Rorrreg-r remarked that m hi evpes-iswee n bad n er sts-n lb in-i"lucji. a rsssulutKia nnslo- lit of ma b I" lu s,fk Carulioa. lhol ti.is giro) ohjrrt of asssmbiiag tug-itier in a ksislalis rty wa to do ged b tli l sis, aud Hist H Important that nvswi alfsips shwld be niiendsd to lf"f enter iftg int th dumtsaiun uf greal politiis t !.. Uuri bate f r year dunjid lad sed mh Im nntiaMit. II asked ia what silihn w we, as Slat, lad eurs.1 re, wtais la dU, wuh k iiKssio of am eteiity or eighty thousand dollars as in post yean. In. w nr bwlul milboBS nab an auaual dSi It la th msoos of paynxnl It shuatid be on avain latriss- oilh as lu ra se tb r-d.t of lb Old VfUi Mate, lai-et'ol ltanvinss, riss-e, 4 si as ssur nesl ui.snlosi. II asked if 114 mirudurboa nf eti 'ii reaoluti sns vosiH bss llsWl lees-Of il.oi Us w fs-t,et. Ill gi?ttel that turh early stes hal been taken Iu t.ie imr-Kiuriiou f nhtical quetUons.' He re marked that no sovMr than the two Senator hod been ele -ted tiiere rre two weu of puliiical rosulutions uitr jUucm. He tMouglit tint it tbey I to must u iuti-lu el that they be referred to a the election of Solicitor fur the 4tii Judicial Cir-fmniuiiti-e on Federal relations. Mr. Sei le re-1 cuit furtiiwiili, tlu ll,iue havuijuuucurreJthera marksai t!it it wwict hit iuututioa in tlx) tutru-! in, the .Sauf v .cd at f ilow liuclion of the rvsuluiont to ui iie p li.ic-4 cap ital tasrcliy. lletliougut it luiporuut tlit sucli resolution should be kWpted by the Legislature, that if ttis Mouth, pmseuted a tiitiJed f.'.iiit a breach i:i Uieir rauks, to the fanaticism of t'.e North, our ' independence aud o institutional nt.ts an Uupeiensly and t.irevvr lo'. lie bad oaored the res.iluti.iue with the hope of unit.ng the two parties, and merw.l to Uie lutr.xluctiou a the land resolution by Mr. waca, aua tbouglit thachatgs of a ucV.rt on hit part to make polili enl capiul by hi resolutions cam with-a bad rraee frum theoiijite side ol tlie House, lie c in. ladJ his rxiuirkt by movinf to lav the pro- poeituin of Mr. irfach torooi a leltrai lotnuut teo on the table, with the fcvllui lug result Ayes nays ot.. -. : The Mouse Tefutinc to lay on the table. Mr. Sltepherd wkjd Mr. Leach to withdrart bismo- ti.iii tor tue present as tie wimiea -.m time lor wltiwlt -w ?fe4- iH--4 with4jiw witsr tlw tm-rsjrntthg thl tfae-imejeewiltd: ue ontuuv up aHtn. Alriiarneew-ui fcdgeeambft, tatrudueea a r lutiou i4isttuciiui;. tuk.ciimii i i iitai a)ju,the4ditu.ry. trrTrqnTreTTW'ttiO WtjTOT0f cimmertjrnrrj-stT- vor com. Mr. lilack introduced e bill in relation to the sale of teal estate in the c muty of Mecklenburg; also a bill providing f ir the pay of talis jurors in tlie same county. XUe two bliu posaei uieir first raodiug aud wore referred to the contuiUtco on tiie Judiciary. - Mr. Mchosson iiitriHlueod a Hill to incorporate Hit; Western Kail Koaa U.nnimnv, wlucu ras re furred to tlnCoinmitteeon Internal iiupro.eiueiits. Mr. Laruiiuhat-i introduced a Kill to distribute theComiuoii School Fuudauinttg the several Coun ties according to the Whita population, wh.oh was rc!'errl to the Cmnuiitttce on Education. Reeoived from tho Senate a Message inf -irminx of a pr ip-wition to go into the Election of '-omp" lr.7ncrTjrlhUUL". A wolToii titaa matTelSMY'Tbe Mr-fcH'e uu the till. ic. winch u us neirutivc l. Mr. Waugh oouiiuated li. W. Brooks, of Per son, lor the uuv ot Comptroller, when the fol lowing vote wo auiiuuuced by the hYeaf'T ! Mr. Ilrook ... I'M . Mr. Felix Axley 8 Mr. llniirden 1 Mr. Stri'lo luiriiducii a Hill to Incirporatc the ilmiusrton and Charlutte Ua.l 11 il Company Mr. Steele desired, inasmuch as the liill was an important ene, that it be primed and referred to the Committee on Internal luinrovemcut. which Mr. J. Ii. 1 leaden introduced k bill to Incorpo rate the t'hatnnm Kail Ruad Company,- which aaa ordered to be priutod and rtferfed to Commit tee oa Internal Improvement. "V": " Mr. Wall introduced a Bill relating to the flontint; id ton timber on the KnanokeHtier. Mr. XiiMiAUi Bi ft cd" IlianTii rules bo suspeiiilcd Sud the Hill pureed its secoid and third trail in;. Mr. Kryaon iutniduce-l a Rill iclating to the dtwtructiuii vi live St wi.whivliai.-fcr.oJtotho Committee jaa the Judiciary: Mr. Myer introduced a llill to emancipate Jer ry, a slave, which paused Its liret .f'adijig and was referred to the Committee ou l'ropoaitiuus and Urievanc-s. The Committee on the election of C itoiitn.Iler I 'U. 1 this number, Mr. HiiiiiKsrece.ved 1-U i-TyTt4i, Mr.Axreyv 2 Mrr I5r(rrtt, I A inessiitta was received liviu th Senate Uuut- luiaitig tho Uopirl of Me -srs. Uir'gs aud Moore, Comuiiosiiiuers ou tiie llevisui of I lie Laws, which was ordeied to be printed. Al", a message pro iMisinio rail. a joint Committee, of live on thv part ut cn b I i utc, itu the suhjiv't of Ranking. Mr, Steele Imiied the House would not concur in the me-isae from the N. naie ; since there wa a!re.:dy a Coiuuiittce oh Curiorat':oiis to the whom tol'tect lis I hereti-f M-e lieen rvTered. Mr. Williams of N, llanover.thiiushtlliel'oin luittce.oii iijiiiajiijfJstiLliCiJi-UaUd to their buanciul qnalificulit'tis mure tluiu tho Coouiiitice 1,11 Corpomtiirs and (bought themes- su re tbould be concurred iu. .Mr. Shepherd thought th Committee should I men ol the best abilities H.e.jwk4?j!i"ii jd witli HieTiiinniTttc end should topjiort it. Mr. Hingle'.ary thought the mlijecl oTiuSclenl imp-nance tudemaud th sttculicu of a sa'cial Committee, Mr. Steele thought there would Le very little bus.ne.-is for tht Comojiiic uu. Coiftoraaou to transact, if tho metsaga from lb rienal wa (.incurred iu aud that it wculd be dead let ter. Th (laestioa antieg on Ci cm -urrroce nf the House in tlie mot i;e from tlie Sanaie the following result was auiiouncedi Aj'i dd .VM.MS OU. Ki the i.ie'sni' was eoncurre 1 in, . Mr. WIiiiluvkTniroduceii a bill w Tm pnno the Road crossing the Ulu Ride at Fisher' (lap, which passed ill i t lleadiiia: and wasrefcredlo the Cemmitte cn Prnposithint and Grievances; Keceivetl tnro Uie saaiea uiessageeuncQmug in the proisioition of Ihe II iute that rsliti-t loth Cberok Lmds aad Westera turnpik road. Thl L'.owniitsee.pq nartiif alieJLin-e at an nounced: Motsr. Iloleu, I'atton, lyiie, I 'aitera n and Vane y. A niessar wa received frun III l.iwll-ricy, tht tjoteriior, tranamitting lhReirt ol the Pros- Hltiit and Diraotors of the Cajie rear and lieep River N a vij-alnaa Comuy ;also, a list of Jutii- ees M I'aac who liar resigns.! sine in last 1 tion. It wat ordered that a me-san be tent to lb Senat proposing tn print th Upurt. Tht lluuse then .ljnintif IX IT R. N'orxkkkSih.l!C4. Tli Journal haviec ben rend. Mr, Cbristiaa Inirodare.! a restjutioa la farnr of John times., which, noder a supen.ioa uf th rule wa read thre times paoed, aud ordered fa? ist swt wskass-tkklt , " b '- - - - Mr, Ik.yi intrdu-ed bill In incorporate tb lionsilie ant (irsslHirti Hailraad Liaupany which wat raforrtd to lb coiumiuee oa internal Imnruvmente. Mr. Hok intrsstiieed a resolution In favor nf Dit.d A. Kay Co, flujb wa relened hi th eomrailtre on Cairns. ' A sss.s- was reeaived from th House of Cswsi'in ira'Mwitting a awag front hi Ki elbMsey, th Unvernor, tretlir with lb ropnrt sf the Cap I w aad lp liner Nsviguhia Company, and tb resigntliuw ol Justkw uf lb r ic. Wills a ruws (I'm 10 phut tue tunsug aid rrpiort. . Concurred In. , Al-t a messag wocurri.t inj thl trnpositlin of the N ot , to rain joent te.eil eomiaitte nf Hi on the part uf ea-a lloosss, on Ranking. Th sjioaker appomiel Messs-s. Wilder, I islier, I berry, (nlm-r and M lHwll, the comuiitlo on T'l Senate, In rwnaanee of I loil et.W", oruw Is I to v.t br uliitor $-t in iib JdJ Circuit, k f-dlowti " fan Ml firm: Meesr. f-iesker, Ash, Uigjs kkintr, Roid, Cel'imaa, f 'unniaglians, I s , t.b.ira, Isiui'-IL. FImw, Fonti.ls, (nl.sr, (irate. Il-rring, ll.k. Jte. MiH'lee-a. Me, iJwweU.Mills, M.re;.l'. l"!JJd.-r, k-ss.glil lvba. W. li. IkssMS stalker, llWr-J-. (ia Ma. rSvrnem. Mes-rs Cherry, Curia tisa, 1'rtwmoa, llto-liion, Lae, M l.n, J. W. 1 le-tuas, Vt iliey -e. foa Ma. Las" urrtm Mess.-. Bn r' Cd. Lin Clark. I'fsse, labssa, Vt irgiut, V ! Mr. W il lse, f"nr tli tisoitiss aep- miel vupenitt-si't ll. h-rin, rt"1ed Uil Mr. I'.uf I11 rseitd nt (mssi, Mr. Ne-ldia ol, Mr. L- eosi, Ni slw's. On asoidMof Mr. Mlsw l. k ossr r - ' sjt to eh ! -w-s-ieg hrtlM tM DXCIMBES 6.1354..: tian of Ju!ue for C.s Sih judicial Circuit to-J.ir ut 12'cli-ii. Sir. Moiowell put S. J. Peraon in Bomiuation. Oa W"ii o of Mr, W ilder, a mempe as sent the llou-e uf t einmons, pn.tvnung to into t'k Ma. Ui rriN.T-MtMsm. Speaker, Ahe, Uij(i l r, llyd, Cl.irtw", l',.!inn, 'nnuiu hani, l)ti, lenooll, i"is'm,Kiher, r'onville, 'iilmer, tiroes, llrrin, Hoke. MoOoweJI, Mills, Mitchell, Morrissev, OUifiehl. Sanders, Speight, W. 11, X Uomas, Wilder. Utl. t'ok Ma. Sitnitii. Memrs, Cherry, Chris tian. Kborn, l ie inu, II nnjiiluii, .Innes, Lane, MoCleee, Martin, J. W. To miii, Walker, W ig gins, Willey, W m.d M: - Fj Ma."Li.iTt.,Bro)zlej,C.j!!iiis,P.-ulr, a. i . The Seau proceedel to nts for Jodo nf tlie jih Judicial Circuit, when Mr. Person received ii votes Mr. W. A. W right I.- Mr. ijit.ner olicre t a resolution tTiat when the Souate adjourn it mfji.urn till Friday nek., for the purpose of oUeerving thanksgiv ing day, whioh Mr. Wilder ofcred k reJobltLilimtruttins tb Clwkof tlte Seuatw-to-nnieure- eertarn farnrrnrr) Cn .the prmetikUiin f thr .pumn. in lh vIBeiit wtitclt k-vs amended ud t-asjoij three readme. ' The Comtnlitee to ennerintend the dertion of j; Ufi,.ri4iuricu tiiii.a, J. i'utsoa. rw-ei4. Jio ryorTsna w.U tlWeTiTeeeii: Mr. Orahani oflcrel a resolution intruetingthe Committee on the Jnd'teiary to inquire into the propriety of allowing Sheriffs compensation in certain cae, wtuen was anopieu, -On mol'ma of Air. HifTS", the Senate adj inmed, " . nov3K Qt commons. After rea,din the Journal of yesterday, Mr. V illtams, ut tiniciie, i-rvsuilnl a memorial on the subject of Temperance and moved that it bo relerrcd to tne t omnuttee on Uilrvnm es. Sir. ttingletary arise and fnijoired if tlie m- moriaj was oue praying for a prubibitorylaw on being answered in tlie nrf.ruiimve, ne moved to lay the same on the table. MKTHiven fWriarrcTHiaTTie wvnila ireIor tht niemorials bnihjr referred to the' stuiie committee. that he had in baud some of the tame character and would nt some future time present them. Mr. S, A. W ilhamt detired that theemorial be read. I Mr. William, of New Hanover, eaid he was In t a son of teaipi-rance nor was he an advocate for any etrinjen law on th suljeet nt the ItaSu in intoxicating liiiuors, but thimi;ht some aliou ilinuhl be had In the rcvital of the existing lawk on tne siibjeet. - Mr. SieslctnrT onilerstoid 11 to Tie for a hTrrrrnVtaw. ff 'Vasrmfitac'a'b'"sUcnflri uio'u ii. iiau in known the memorials on lhe subject, heretofore ptrfreirte1, were nt' that charaett he uuht -hart oiip nteil tliem at the time. A enll was made fnrhe reading of the memo rial, which was n-fued liv the chair unlco it was ordered by the Hnuse, when the House ordered ttieTeadini? of rite meiimrlat. The folliiwitig 1 thejfoteon the motiositojay ou tne tablet Ave. Mcsrs J. Barnes, Hadhkm, Wow, Cot ton, l'.irteh, tlytit, rurr. (Jilliam, M. llrocn Hill, ilorton, lluuii luer, Jarvis, J.von, Mania J. W, N'eul, Niirmeot, iglesby, Jlerau, ..lbise, Melhy, Ivttle, runjtelarr, tiauli. Watts, J. 11 White, L, Whitfield, Whitaker, Wh'tUk, S. A Williams C. W. Williams !' Williaun, aud vt i ijht, in Xv. Messr Amis, Barrinirer, Rlack, Ro- fle. lirymuV RulloukrJT-Rr RvuuuvD- if. Cold--well, A. li. Caldwell, Cansler.Canuicbacl, Chad wick, Colield, Cis.k, Craven, Dargai)iaiiiet, Daoghtry, Davensi'l, Dumu EorsA.a-' Hid, tl, liarrisuw,J. II.Huir?A. D. llcnl.-e, 11 insbiii, Jenkins, Jolinson, A.D. Junes Jordan, LanoH'ter, J, M. l-j. Ii, Lmr, Love, Manh, McMillan, McliuAie, M cares, M -lutiie, M.irdecai, livers. S.J. Meal, (.Kitliiw, 1'alters.iu, Parks, Pat- tun, Perkins, Phillip, Rand, Ibilen, Russell, Suepberd, Mnpp, Sltaw, Sharpe, Mierrill, Sim mons, Smith, Stublis Steele, Sutton, Thomburg, Vane. Walser. L l. White. K,. B. WhitticM, W ilkms inttoii. H. t . Yi illiams T. II. ll- liams, and ancy 7J. Mr. binglotary imiuired if laying the memorial on tli table did not exclude it I nun furlhar sou siil r 11 inn. It wasaii deeliled. 'Ou ma loh m'SIr. fttiiev' 'ilTo auTiect was ro- fe-ed to hr tn-ntierisT I'luiajtltiuu wid Uriev- anew. Mr. Wouih, from tli e-sDinitle on Pn.pisi- ti-.n and tirievaneos, repurteil a Resolution ia favor of J.i'ptha. Woodward, whi'h, by ayspeus'iua of rules, passed its several Madiugs, Jlr. n auih rfisirtel 111 lshall of tli oointnit- tee on ln.;msitioiis and Orietonces that Ihey bad examined lb lin ui-irivl on lb suiji-ct uf Temptfrsnc c iming from ihe county uf Alexan der, and asked to lie discharged IrvU further Out ice. Mr. 1. K. White arose imiuiring what wat in- fended by th report. Did it mean that no fur ther notion wasiuteudedf . Mr. S. A. W liliains moved Ihe indefinite post sieiiiral,--hut tfc dt-mr havrna - nrmeil for t i elsj tion of (ioliciiur fi? lb Lb Judicial di-trii-t th House nrocee led to vote. Mr, iNvrb-h nimiiualea Mr. Lancaster j Mr. SM'ln, Mr. lUilhn; aad Mr.K,h 11, Mr. Kicaduiau, -w: Srt" - i Ii lolsiwiug voto wo asiuwuiicesl : f'nf Mr. A'Kfirt- Mease, flpeaker, Rarrlnger, Badhaia. Illow, Uueie. Uulbiek. J. It. llsuum, A. IL CahlstsiL Cotten, thiigsn, Unrrelt, O. Orern, M. lire -n, llumi brevs, Johnson, Isuig, McMillan, McKesaon, MclhiH, Me ires, Mttrs, J, W. eal, Outlaw, ratiertssn, l'ers.as, i'lnl- liisi.ll m l. Settle. Skenhei'd. Siiinrt. Sinaietary. Jtiiil'ti, Steele, Watia, Wilkin", Winston, T. lL W ilbanis. and S. A. Williams. .11. ' f.r Mr. Sr.lmm-Mes.rs. Iliack, Toiiflj; C,ik, Cretan, Daniel, IStoghtry, iveonnrt. ture. Hint, r urr. Garland, lieotry, Uilbaas, lientry, liilliam, Htrrixin, J. II. Ileadia, A. D, llead'u, Hill, II Hiscm .Ian i., A.J. Junes, J. M. lach.L'V. March, Jiann, M"rde-i, 8. J. Seal, Park', Paltm. RUb, HiisiI, Kelhy, Sharp, Siulib. TboTnr.or-', tsws, yi alter VI suj.li WhithHk.O. M. W hit. W rt-ht and Yanrr. 4.1. 'or ifr. .'la-w.n - Messrs, Amis. J. ilaiis, llryso-i, Bryani, K f. ldwll, Cainler, Ca mu'hal. tliiilwii-k, 'Dwtidi, Dunn, Jenkins, J.n don. Iln:xh Ui.ili, I.vitti, Ma-im, Mlaa' Nur meiil, Oyiesi.y, ll'vsn. ni. r naw, euiemti pot- Ion. (1. M. Wlilt. J II. Whll. N. H. W bitfield. Whiuker, . r. ts ill.ams auo H. v ill ams I t' Mr. JUdyiilt. Loaeosler. M-t-art wero re.ssivt-1 fnita the Snl In. t ywing ti. H msoof -.Hieii-rsK-s mt pan of tb Vnate rKtii 10 prtmiitg the K"fiH of (. I'mrand Isseji River Natialo ('moany. The foil iwiug tisiiiMit'i oa lUnki' g wm 0r nooiicl: Ms-srs Canslee, tbeele, Mvert, Green of,Cr- tea and Caldwell id ui'furd. ' " Mr. I'liess.n,wl. ihal lw irvme.frnmn-j. k 1 j fnii r'Misrks 01 ll li,ljn- if T mpsiaiw by mmi orrital uf U h mt s.1 i-srl I r !.iii.Ns of S dk-ilor, ol.l ilnd lb B nn-l in beiet man ur ahuJ'-l th a;itali"U of the ssil j"."! d I' Ui praiuss tt.h-Mti' ut he Vetr. , lrennrkrl that meni'ifial bad r ly lieen ro-rived ail If I t m 'S gres'y osislaksei tsit el ssll le pTMtntod. II th -sncbl Ibe t-ni s-r way wiI4 be Wi nsM tUsi In respsxtful, 'elrd d d'g , I nutnsKr. II tbx.M that Hi rtriiemes.t an lb sgoosi'on bad been graainr no tb M than nay otlsse, II wa n.4 in he of wbol h knwwn as lb Main l.-io-w law, but b was in is sue isf Ireautig Use mssstoeial m a resfrtfnl asaaner. Us r.i4re I lb right pem.s a H.4 ascftd rinbl g'us'tstlisd Iw fr -1 Is ly U r lnsuunwst, aad tU m..'v y pii" lb t, ileateeM w( its baling lbs . si, at i ssrt whkblkev kd ss. aj l I ss I , e '"l tiijsi Ui-1. lllli.M I t t sa H e. ri n l'ri'-e !. I b 1 I 'I r'sn-a t I r---s...Hi l.l 'inpn" sr NTTMBEa 46. that a renvrt in detail should be g'.vea embraciag reasin.s fir M liatoterei.ume may be taken. Mr. M inn concurred in tlie viw vf Mr. Pat terson. He remarked thai tb tubisotof i'ruhi bllioii entered into th eonirata in the omify v.f P,ui:iu"tank, an t that b wa eleeted as ou ants temportuee man. He took gniand against the .vi.une-l, iw and was opposed to it out and out, but was in f ivor of treating the memnriols on Hie tultjeot with resteet. lie tlmught the last Leyis- ature r iiniuitte l an error in tiie manuue tbey receive. the memorials and that the action thou had done more to increase the temperance men han linvtntng else. 1 lie tlnmrht best that thors lie n j lint seieet coininitten of tiu-ee oa port of tb Aeiiate and tire on part ot the liousa to wbubll memori vN should be reterred. - n ; M r. Shephenl concurred ia the view exvresetd by Mc. Patterson. V- , , Mr. i'atterao moved that ttiB memorial be laid oa the table for the preseut with a view uf taking it np again and hare it anrtnuiriately rcrrd.. Mr. Jordan sinik of h rbrht l mtitioo. that it was a arwl right and aliould be so regordeL II tbouolit it tae duty of the House to receive in a resi.entahle maimer all sot Ii memorials. He remarked that tlie omnmuuity wasexsited ueenlv exeited on thw;featiMewitm aud that th exoiie mei eouiu noi M put uowii l.y .aaxig.sitativ. aeli.B. T til ilttrt "hod 1 net in tint matter and erery mau a n expected to face the back to the Committe on Proposition and Orievaeee. - - .-.,,. . r , Mr. Martin moved b lay th motion on' the table, on which the Ayes nod Nays were calked wun tne billowing result 1 Ayes &, A at s -11. . e uouse musing to lay Ml tb Uiblo. the r)vort was referred b.tek to the Comaiittec, s- A mesitage Was received tram the SeiuUo pro posing to go into th election uf Judge tor tlieotb Judicial Circuit at I'd o'clock to-dsv, i -i , - A tnotioa wa made to lay the auMaaire on the table which was infused and Ui umssago cou curred in. - , . A messae was received fioui tli reoat pr posing to go into the election of Soliuitor X jrih with. . i .... .. , ... .! Mr., lliillitis-. moved the ntestagoWoa. Ul tame or tne present unlit t:i report ol tlie tsoia mitte to in serin lend the election oould lie heard. Mr. norment then revirtd: Whole mi in her ct 1 i(i neifssary to a cliiej U. Mr, . JiufSo iwwieuwii .sr. nieuinau, .oa jur, uuivaasver, 3Xt tutd Mr.' Baily L w : J he muar, svai token up and tlie followinic vote knnounoed : For Mr. lluffin, ii; Mr, Sicdmaa. 41: aud Mr. Lancaster, 30, Received from the Senate a mess ice informiuc that lion. Semi J. Person was lu nomiualiou ,wo lUUM, p-o'cedtovote. TliuHuu-. cou-urred in the met .:. the vote wa takva aud rcivlin? ol tlie roll dispensed witu. . Mr. Barringnr moved that wlita tlie Tl'Usc adjourn, that ,itailjoura to iueet oufiiday iwxt nt 10 o.eloek, which was agreed to. Th c.iiniuittee wn thtjikciiuatif .Suli Jtur re- ported t Whole number (if mtn cs-l lots. Fur Mr. ilufliu, bdf Mr. Stcadmau, U j aad Mr. Lancns er, ilJ, i The House then adjourned anlil FiiJty. - SKNATK. " FrMay. ttwenibor fc Mr. T. J. reraon, SwunVie fr.o tiie county of Northasnpton, aad Mr. C. 11. K. Tty lor. rscnauir elect trow the euunty u( Uranville, appeared, and were qualitied and look ihturacats Mr. Bower, from the -Commitieo npp.jintd to make arrangeineht tn count vat Ihf role cast f.ir (ioremor, at Die lameloti.m, rcuiamen led that H be d wie inth Hull of th House ol Coohujiis Iwrniwrow M 1'J otobK-k, siLioh w4 fcdopuJL.4. A nvesmge wne reoaived from the llnnse of Commons, proposing to eo into tlie lclion i Solirttnr for th 4tb Judicial Circuit fjtUiwith, which was eurrd in. Mr. Hasi 'hum tuesenitrd a nsem vial ia refer. enee to tli Coi i ear aud Deep Uitr Mavigatiua Uienpuny. On mutina of Mr. Milch)!, tie CommillM 01 tfiw Jwdti'larv wxx iimrtti'iel'iii 'Itiijuire into th etpeilieney of re-purttig atiatara ol last wills and tastament to give bead br the faithful por- lunnsne ot imur auusst. .11 . , Mr. Iljwee presented k meannrial In reforenre aud VUginia, whivhwa reiwere-l to th- Coram it- lee on Ihe Judicial v. . Mr. Mitelwll iutr nluced a bill to spo.lite tri als in rertaia soils in court uf law, which, was referred to tb oouunitte oa tb Judiciary, Also, a bill to emeuil aud Wp la brc aa act to l.ieorparat tb I lk ia . a..sal km ( i.ms nan, and to provide lor Mibacruitinti on lb part of tli State, which tat rdvrrod L th Cumm tee no Internal Imnromnoul. lb rienat tirnevded to tut lor soiw-lur n lib tuo lolluwuig reoulk- j -. , r or Mr. Until n, , , -- , " " Stedmans , , , 1 17 " laumntr, . 4 Th Committee lu sutierluUml the eloclion, ra- norted ao ketion). i . Mr. Oilm-r introduced a hill to incorpnrale Ihe M.iCullo. b C irassr and 0 old Mmiag Ciannan v( which wa referred to the Cotuinitbee oa vorpo- fatten. - - r' . Mr, timhani lutro'iueisi w trtn" trmceyn'Tts, Convention lo amen! th Const, tuti m of IU Slat. I Tho kill provide for an election to a- certain the will id Ihe Voiert uf tb Sia'., and if a msiority tnst f. r a euovculiun, for an tlectioa if k'lleestet lo a w.UTeuUoo U suicni U. 00B- stttulUin. Wr, Oraliam moved that II be prmird ana mad Ihe urler of tb day for Thuisdar beat. Mr. It 1 if 11 said be took tbt. tlie vrst oi ts.rtu- mlv. Ij cuicr Im siweiiiii irutust aja.u.t a xuesr sure which tbey had no poser ulic. r ll s cuiisli. Iut.ua In pass. II Hid II Was IU itrinnti limnasiii. that b bad r bssr I, it did not prupM th iutervontitin of tlie Is'iilaliire, but not fiomed u lit proeodeut that nailed tb Convention uf l...'i, woen there wo no prut i am ia th eimslilution for iu aiutnduHMit. 11 tutors I his pmtest against t'lhin tl nj lb e. t on of Convasitioa or kw Conisiitioa tu tb psss pi, and pottiug an act dspeaiU-nt upon (lie tote of tb iAipie, without tii ounciirrnoc of v it of two third nf lb meailssrt of th Central Ac owUy. II had suppoaol thai all propositions lu tuhmit tb nussln, In th 10 .!o e-e only innanded to bait a moral fori iu roripgliiug t Uo Le-rislMur to coil a joiith.n. Then no no authority lo ea'.l c- nsitl.ra in lb mod ro-.u-sd by lb bill. A cuveutmu caild m l bs rolled vtpl by a two-tbuds vmeof U.lh lli.rs u( the Uenwal Asarmbly. Il l mt'ered blsK IimI agsiail H. and tlmuhl Uiot lh bill onlil sit t be printed or Iroatod ia any other atuiuor llisit to bs bad on Ihe 1 11 U. Mr. Oruluvas ajj b bad no nljeetion ll.t Sanatiw enlermg ki pr a.l agaiu.t th bill, but k ssirel tnfcav alair epreirtuniiy n rtprt bi yiowl ls.ib a to lb y of it Ix'x sl. lor u palling rvttf. nli l, an J ti e Hiatibor i f Jo..- ii. II did a 4 upp. Svnal J .sl.l irju.l-4 tb biM. TnrouUI b no barm lu prtBitM it u that ri-j entill s what wer lis pnt ision. II dill writ desdr lo diseos it at Uim U'si, sn n wnnld lab ea oarly inf. f tool Is nf ig s... waobl Just say, ItoU ss the rsrsos" least Martin bdual lb .viwi"a ol Hi sr-ssliLiil H, M t IOMidlog It, b SSil.l lu haro wh4 all Mm issnissa, ll waoid be s.- H" nussnisi wbtbr lb bid pf.psss l v4 ttMi mssiisii lu th et imiiua only 4rlisM abt yi nmil 1 W amse-is-l ' 6y Ik trr," se In lb or p-mtsd ool by M- fssilur. Hal whet y I It tfipl son d 1 u by Ih sppeobati" of lb ls . si.ws. u.slr ')us4iiai. II kvsd tl - wtd 1 prn-is! oi. 1 to 1 tb orlse efihs dv b.r 1 taor.l n m - 1 i.s m .'1. a Ii prviil aud sit.l H U the d- 1 -f leur.dtr, lu a tio'i-L M '- iiir-i I a ks-i t isv i f tn I ii 'isk 1 ' r t! e eiwa "f I al.. fsitrl iutruau.e.1 a bill is i Cai in A-alf.ny io the o-i'v i-i New i.s.js. and lt fthrt pnrp sm, l'.rf'.r . I. ". Bijs iuimiu-sl a l.-.l r.-:.'st;n t el,ar..'r-n-; i.f Yt it,, an-1 lb ir d'-ssalioa. ' r.. fomsl o li.s I' iii.u.,1- ,in ltiol.,1. -. Mi. V. II. -u.is.ii.tr. :.!,., I a Ml .-.; ,r thite Je m..'.,-. a I 1 ... L i-i-- Tut Curep;:iy Uidh-.-i s i '- i - -i.-s..i. r 1, is .or. On at nion of Mr. 1. i-r. mMV;l wot n il t tlia Ik'Ure of l.'ot.ii., o. '-r ..vo j r0 r-rin e-! f.rthkh i,t the ci-'. '.ion .'.f Judicial Crvuii. Tae II .u-f Senate Viand with tlie (oil .win Kor Mr. liutiin, -o For Mr. Stcdman, f. r the 4.h i ri-isig in u n , lor Mr. Lancaster, a The .iluwing bi.ls wre rekd the r -.ji. i tin e A bill giwnaing eomiiensatnin to Juh. --i cf the Peace tr biking lists of tsvi cmniuted to (lie Coiuroitu-o ou 1 Cricvaucist. ipo-iUoUH ad A I'iU b- repeal so itiueh id" the act of I'm 2 at nrovtdea for tlie appt'inlnientid aOenerai Suj.r iiiteudeut ..of '.C itmt"n S,h-H.ls, relerrcd In th Coiiitoitsceuu E iucatioli uod the Literary Fund. A bill to ,inisir.rtit the Yadkin iirink lloai t .mipany, referred to the Committee uu Internal linnroeeaient. . TheCanmiitee to superintend the election rf Solicitor for tlie 4Ui sfutLcinl Circuit reported at follows For Mr. RuSn. Ci Stedman. tl - " Laticaaier, ti No iection, , Ou moiiou iT Mr. Martin k mesaee was sl to ih House ef Common proposing to go ioto the election fur Solicit r fith,viih ; the House concurring thereto the Senate voted wiiu lit followm result 1 . : ; -far Mr. Rud" n, - - - Mr. Jted man, . f -Mr, LaTn aster, , On moiiou uf Jir. MaDoweil, I li n usl V jourutd. - - - - After reading the journal of Wednesday, Mr. CanelertwAed leave lu be excused from scrvn ( on the Committee oa llanku.j, which wat gruni e.d. j -i t. , - - - ' , Mr, Steele propied that a mcsace be sent to tne Senate proposing to go fortiia ith into th lection uf Solicitor I'.r iho 4lh judicial circuit wheih wosooueurred in. Mr, Yaaoy jiresented a aiemortit on ttie subject of Temperance, which, wat referred to the Com mittee ik Grievances, Mr. D, F. Caldwell presented a memorial ficca certain eitiaen ef Guilford, proving tn be eicns edfmm military duties, whe bum iclrrrcd.tothe Comrsittoe on "Military AfTiirs. ilr. W ilUoms, -of -Ne li wwver, preswuitcd a mtmorhil relating to peu-iotis Mr. 1! 1 Ih.im of fered a similir iticm irml, both of which ntre referred to the Committee on Urievanros. Mr, IKirtcli, l:i behalf uf tlie Commit tea on Hi udiciary, reinmed favorably to the bill rulaiimr to the destruction of livestock, and rocoiiKucn-l 1 that tlie bill pass. 1 Mr. Rulcn moved an amendment, inelu ding Chfr.ikc county iu the bill, which amendment was pasmhl. Mr. Mann nvivcd that 1'a-i.iootauk Louuty la addis, whieh nmendment JI.-V.-.1.1. . iir; oiecte itiou,;ui itioie was a c.cricai error in tb bill by Ihe word "bill"' being introd.iced n the body cf ,hs biil instead of "Act," whioh he moved to aiuool. The a.neudmeut v. as oc- ei t- J. Mr. Bryson honed the bill would pass, ana al luded to llie deatruntion uf live itock 111 the nioiin lain district. . The bill mused iu second reading. Received from the fco.iate, a message concur- ring in ilia nruuusitiun, uf the House Ui go into tlie election of Solicitor: also, a report Concerning Uie eumpariftoa of Vote fur Governor. The im. iget wr concurred iu, and Messrs. W iliiamt. of .New Hanover, and Steel annonnccd as com mittee oa tb part t lb Uous to 0001 pore U- Governor's vol. Mr. Whitaker sulmiitted a resolution in favor of W. H. U gh, Sl.erilof Wake, which was re ferred irrrtii c nimUti1? on Claiiim. The 11 iute then pio.eede.1 to vote for SjIic- with uo. fjlluwuiz result i. Foa Ma. KirrrK. Mr. Ppertliee, Ttarringsr, Badham, Rlow, Rullsx k, J. G. Ilynum, J. R. Rrnnni, A. U.CUfcL Cdiert, iWi, ' "'X M. Green, llumphrev, A. J. .luves, Joiinson, stag, McKnsavn, McDurr.e, Meire.s, Myers. J. W. Ntsal, Outlaw, 'alterson, Perkins Rand, N-t- lin, Sbeidierd, Shi pp. S-iicl-iary, Smith, Sttibbs, Steele, Tumor, W ails W hitaker, W hitixk, W il- km", insUin. 3. Fok Mk. Sianaao. Mostr. I5U-1, Cook, C'kvaa, Daniel, Divenp it, Fure, li in. rare, Oarlaud, tientry. Oi l sm, it. tin. -., J. 1L I lead in, A. D. Hoadcn. Hill, llort n, J. M. L-a h, Hugh Lou h, Ljie, Mir ti, jtimi, Mordeeai, 8, J. Neal, Parks Paltou, Rolen, I'.os Itll, Nsihy, klmiiioiis, Thorulairg, I am e. W a'- erj Waogh; S. A.-W.llian,-C-W. W ill m, nthl aud 1 aiM-y. ui . . tea Mk. Lieark. M'sar. J. RiniM, A. Uarnaa Urvxsa. 11. T int. 1). F. Caldnvll, Can-'s', Carmichael.Cliadv.cV.Co'i'liI, Daug'itry. l- rt. b, Dunn.Harnon,Uul'ud. llou.t m. Jams. Jen insJsdan, Lvn. Martin, Mel aiie.'.Notiu'iit. 1 Isal-v. Ib-oa, His, Shaw, Sbari. Snernil. -i-i-nn."T.ibnon.ll. M "iVhite, L 11. White, It. I. Williams, aoi T. 11. Will. am s. 11. Mr. Iloleu iiilr.Klu.-rd a rc-lutlou in f' r 1 . Jubn Pavn of 1 Ihf n.ket f r 'he oavmeni nf due by ibmd for Military tervic , wln.-h pa.. 1 lu first reading and for lb 1 res' ut U.1 1 n ti table, Me, J. II. Ileadcn iulndu el redu:'oin 111 struciieg th Committee ou the Judic.ary, to 0 quire iubi tli propriety of n'l -i.'Uit.g iu j-ti- n- aaeut lor ucbl, nincu re;, rca to v..o v 1.1 Bullion ll Judiciary. Mr. Jarvi iutnduee"l bill in relat'.i itmi MMibwl delruvin wit. I f.wl in Curi.tn l W'sir-tt fas"l trt frrs- rmlvr-f. " tauu oa lb coast and n I that U.t v t Si, ke vessels esui il.'wn ai d ile-tri t-d nil, ' numbers .d' fowL 11c l;',-o 1 Ihe ri.i- vt ... 1 I u(ind4 and the bill plated on iis m.. reasluiri Mr. Dargan wsiii-.!-.ts-1 t YoVe.s .' Ing the foal. Uu lemAik I n.e ; ; 1 said they fiichtein.l Ibslu 'usy. I, tor of lite ducks and all 1 1: -r o r !- 1 . . 1 1 right and bo l -o.l et-n lb e 1 . -s Mikasn as an mt i-um, an I Ihil It.y r tuorhl what a win it 'I'W. 1 OS from mi. .ce to soi " ris.ce I l'r! n S.'buU'r rojairird wii-.ie anii.i r 1 1 1 j,a ne.st.sarv lo a choice Ml J-lr. In. ceitedul: Mr." I.a:ica-ler. (l: Mr. V. 1 -t . Th rulrt n.-rr sn.pen b d and 11 e I 1 i f to lb Wil l fol . f Currilui k was put on I orid reading a'i-1 ia-d, Mr, Mann n niarked Iha! the ! iil to' -'o ' Itrailt; Olieto wrs-s-ll Wteu.'-crs, lis .1 . thai a large ,it'-Mt i.f Curt. iu k e.in-'v aditi.tc-l to a.;."i uUitf-tl ) : t ' - .,i c-i'.ls:t.iig t'leto dur.i. ' I f ... I ' months was ana -st the to y i o-o .s t . ; U.tlpuesrill-rll.l '--'-I I r i. ' be h-M-s-l t'i loll .-i M pi... Mr.' nc. of Ituiii- l:i'.e. sid be f ' i d in li b'll, a i l alth -u 'S ll wss a ' ' li hu -ed it n oi I bs sl .ir .:v Ih ii.i e -! cbuuid U r ti i., nU-prn-l.-ttions, I'nin.ti n ofM' J.r.lin r m'-s . j ili. aid tl ' toll t-a- ) ! Mr. M-an-s I itr. ued nt. ;1 Ts; I r o l t 'e ' I . - r i lo. !i i--' I l' t t res-'i , n I Im li.s 1..' e .-a er j. o ui, i... R -,c..i I f.- m the N- mtr a a.-" -, Ut g f .fths.ih i li. I f, s1 . ' -' - ' ninth tsa. coii.ufr-i in, ami I'- ' .' " d W t "is e i ll 'be f t .wo r-- . . Mr. ,;.f o. L M . 1'. of h uf snr - n rr I lo l ' Mr. V. , , fr.,,n (iie ii. I .s of N j t . l. . t il 'a i,d n ll T I ' lij' k i l M. r-i-i..i a a I. M' I i' "I I j es j i t
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