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i NORTIi CAROLINA STAR-WEDNESDAY MORNINC, JA NU All Y 10, 1855. -A C l:".'t t V, u Am.- -ay io Robeaoa, which was r- ; :-1 ir, r- H,M:t; on Corporaiioo. t !. i: u.trudwl bill to uutt-eas t ,? i v ,i iy e'i in U:nlow county, Hki v. ., - i- - 1 to t: e u.onai:to. on I'rtvai bills. " ? . ii.m ,i jc- J a hill concerning swamp I.i i i i u.. Li:ry Fund, which in referred to ii v i.-ni.ti. .-n i. location. Xr. J. il. Iru- uttmduoed resolution la ( t r of the Shar'.i of Catawba count, which m ;t ! .-red to lie on the table, .Mr. r-i.t-pherd 01 educed a bill f' th better f ,,;, tai kep:ng op of I'uUU ranliii thi v wmch in relerurd to th WimmittM CB t'lK-vanrej end ordered to b printed. 'a m ,i..,o uf Mr. ltru,U Wlulandinf, t tune il-r tavir( in the purchase mower fur i-.d eirt.j-el m taken an and pesatd th third 'I he special order of the day tie bill iiworptv rating to Wilmington and Chartott Bail reed ",'.ni;.iny -nt taken op. Oa motion of Mr. S --eela, ill e bill was tmendni ia torn un import, ant particulars, when be addred lb IlouMoa t ie merit of the bill at con.ide-abl length, eet l n; forth t'io benefit to be derived frosa the propone J iuprovement, the practicability of t&e fr, to fiti tr to the Stale, and the claim, of toe i-tiun sf the State be represented apoa. (he h institute to afford aid ia tLe enterprise, lie boded brictiy to the moneuity pressure and iVm-nt the wor.id.id mused and aet forth the ; raiitajei lo be derived from the tale of the pro t til? marginal counties witliin the bord ers of our own biut. H concluded Sit rvmar1u .by an inmUMi to. the ljfi '' I ' 'im the lurdor Counties from the '.-. a imp 01 Kjut Caadiiia, and place III.'! 7t vt tfto e-onntics on an e-mtlity iih tbe.L;., noiiatiAS : :id be ir!'coprititi.a Itid-jjrf and in troth a a por tion of the Commouwealtb of North Carolina, ithin whose borders many of her eitizeD were ben a:id many of them wuhed to die. , Mr. a'.iwp iutrodnced an amendmeDt to tbe I'' I, pr -p.,-i.,K to suilte out Charlotte and insert j'!ieviH.r,-aiia;raknrthTnrTTorVth Mi. M 'fif'-win nmraMfd an amindnii-tit In f-:ii8 out Ciarlotte and 'Inawf Asherille eiaf fwannanoa Uan, and said 1 1 was a duty ho. owed himself and his liberal f .mii'msou to pLme himself in a pi-oper position lv o'pmiiiiii; the rrtuoo why he voted for the Uo di 1 it fr the iinHeution of the Wes ern e-ttcnslnii; be foit a Aep inte.-est :o the State nr l.ir;ro, tn I pirtionl uly that portion of it from vi licnco ho enmo ; ho, thon-fore, e old not Muit any tripurtaii'ty -rithout sincerely and earnestly etf'ing arm tbw House thia lf'-use eomvoaa.l of i-.ri!i U-iroliniabs not KanloTn, Western or - --i--!-..tl ntiMPiiiiis.-.mnrnbaraha-iinn'tnght but the )-.) 1 of the ritnte nt heart, Mr. ilckexson r.iii.1, rretly a, he lorrd the old Key Stone, that f ive him birth, be was, and hoped to Ood he er. r should lx atrae N orth Carolinian, and as such 1 ti ll yoit, Mr. Hpearer, we want proper mrant fr thu t-"m n'jnication of inMli-sence. and for t in tranpirutifh of "onT own' reenaiwe -frnsn-f '--t to tina from riant to YVest. (Hud Mr, Mi-ricnon, nul rom' re "1 ewntia1 In peace, a;i i uuuiiiy so in war. suppose, aaia ue, we . '.'ro enjrvcd in war with at- eign oittion, how Ion; would it take our bardy mountain boy to roa.. h the seashore, and with all due dofense to that party which yon hT the honor to belong. Your party is trsrclling onward rapidiy tu wnr.i Cuba. I am frank to admit, Jtfr. S- iier, p il l Mr. M.'IC, 1 hare a litrle tondncae fbrUnha, ot,. I unli as the great leviathan of the other wing of the c:tipibit, the distius-iiished g"uttemao whom the Kuoir Nn'hinn would anon clothe io bis im f i-riiil nurpla, Cins'krd you in your prograaa, he womd Iiowerer jte for die bill wilbanaaaui-tnce tluit till friends of this bill, would not forget th-t- mttitt ran k, the U'&iuira extniuiun.. lie e ml 1 uut comiii.t bimielf any further until be rc -tte-l a Iwlping bund for the West. -. : n .jifxfgoni M ii fvtf the biUaamlg iii:i'..y priwi-utsd, ' Ids t-iiemioa arisingon the amendment of Mr, M Ko-'.'n, it was ri-ji-i-lod. TL-i (jUB'tion arising on the amendmeat offer, el by Mr. S ,ipp, theayos and nays ware failed l.y A. II. CaUlwell with the following result:-, a; -I, nnys 7((. . ll.o I'll was furtlier amended so aiotiva ef Mr. M.-.TJlf. Mr. Jfar'in mnel tn strict Out the section to ituirir. tbe (:' to e dore the Uond of the " vi--'Tryt'nniu-i ihe fiiwg---i. was .aa no!ioc"d . eye4o, niys !'. The --utmn artMiignn the passage of the bill tl.e i . in I tioi, the n, w ai.d nays were demem Crl wish the i.ilk-wing" result s Mr. Amis, Haxlcr," Clack, Boyle, r.rys,.n, H. K.Caldwil, A. II. Caldwell, Caosler, ('liadwick, C.k, liarenpnrt, llwnn, Furr, Oar hnd, Gentry, (nlb iui, Oorndl, O. Ureen, j. IL ll-uluti, A. U. UvaJi-u, llurti-n, lluniphrrra, .lolinson. A. J. J .nea, J rd in, Lariraater, llui-b Ja-h, V-inn, ."'.K-nxm, Jnres, JfcUne, llf- rrn, J'at . J. ;.'"al, J. W, Neat. KoraenVttttetr-T. "ii. t'nttmi, riiill.ps, Itczaa, lUhm, ilm't. Ku':l. Sli-phrd, iSbltip, hhai-a,SUerrill,8ii. 1 1 m. !ll,U, ipulo, got'oa, Turner, Vanee, ft. io'", N". B. Whifl.-M, WblUoek, YWtkme, B- F. W.liin na, T. 11. William aad Vency M. iti .-.Mr, i Barnes, A. Baraar, BaJ l am. Blow, Bryai t. Bullock, J. B. Bynom, fj.it. t-n, Craren, lnii., liaujjhtT, ! rtcb, Fltnl, M. tircon, 11 ill. 11.41 m ), JarVis. jMikia i. M. I well, Loug, Ln.n, Manh, Ma-tin, Outlaw, I '.-vnl, Mby, St, Hhm, Nmallwowl. Thora. 1 ii-i!, T.wilineuri. W'aUn-r, H'augh, Wbitakeo, V ,i. -run, & A. Williaias, C. W. Wiiiieins, I). M il'iams and Writlit. JJ. i li.yae tbm Ink reoei-a. - Arsm haaajuat. lloui al' I Uiwdv, and the Nil Inenrpnrat b .- 'lid K,e 1 ar and M'aeainaw Canal aad Leta ! t I ..mp ny read tlir third time and paaard. A t. :i . Tui-omiiig thr I ih of bkmnta Cieei a r..d tbe t, jii) u. ie aaj passsd. A ... a bill iiicrj.ating the Vik'a Institute ' bill Io amend the Rtaiatet eoneernlrt V , I i.e b ;l tn rSsrter the ltai'ro-id from the Cjel f - 'a ol I'liii ' am m snme p lint H est of lUleih, t; nt ttie .North C'aroliua ILiilroad, was read i, - itui 1 ume. h.r. i .miiir pror-oel eve aaaindrne-ntei On l . -,.t,, not ti e r.ae of pr-s-iaity t aad the in r u k.n eet ti, rlaaee etemptiiig Uie Cnm- I, m tmathm for a aoriseof rears, 1 i fciiriiim-nti -w-r9ti,'k-i4rdf at si-meVartk ! - lnora.tt.iiUw aud J. 11. lleadea I Hi former , i .1. im adr-a-iiin-- iIk- pi-npnetT i-f Mi amend i ,i, ii 1 1 rid j him, and tin latter ia ar-ti- - n I in tn .rjritlin, I i h -i aiunixluiMit of Mr. Outlaw, enneiim. . t i.i. (M f.'io y I it,e ri.re rati..ri-ejetit)-i. . .n v ,. t'ieri r se a 1 1 l-t. i. 'J-t1 i..rn a!ir.4 eriertl aaimanrtaat it . u i .t.os. a,, i nto' r-- !. ,.'.t- -..... il. n M ,li 1 n an- 4tttt Ukitig t n f tiy ig f,t. ., , ,. i,,a usaln a. ' '." -' Oivaineiolmanl. Ileaaa I ' I ..!; i . a Uiaii.-a ewh e,m. i R. , - ; ... b t.w.j wiikia iir a ' . " ii a nw rhpt in t!i . . i .f I . mij Ium r,n swwite, 11 alludrd a i o in, aiiies i ,t i.'i nn furwaH and .. . , - J!, ui llis 1 li-i .aid he was willing , ! ( r.i -,n , f' UUllul tn, tlr ' 7 n to' j- Us inl u'iil vent ti.i far. Us and r .i- h. i I,-, ii.,,!, isistMsi aa i ta 1- - i-a-i Lois tmrev, fbr a i- a. vi ii4i Hii it, tiie c-ifn4aM ll .r rt.ty f ar , t t u,s l,M.iei,,i( ti,4 prs.fli " ti uii'i m i 'id tnal tor o ' !, i , it ,1 .tats, and etbs , I i a uof i.s rvds, should ! i. M On '. IU i rsa. 1 i- b ir. si I 9 ' o s io of 1, V tJ ,1 t ef i' I II a- i 1 s--d p' sto." 1. 1 1 . 1 J ,.4r i ' .. I --' rrtod bmrably apoa the reaulotioa ia fcvor of tu-mas J. Jaakusa, Sir. Biga, from toe 8elot G tmaitU, rerwt ed a joint reeulutioa toUitide the biato into eijrht judicial circuit, whica, en eooUon of Mr. Aj, an auule tbe epeoial order for 'SI m.j. Mr. lkiyd, rVoaj. the eontaiitteeoa PruxiuuM and Urietaaeea, reponed the bill eonoenunt anl ariee of eeraaia oftoert, with terra! latiarteaeatr. The eaeeiat order, being the bill to eUta a new eonaty by the aarae of Yernoa, ae takea ap aad reineted et 14, aeea 21, Mr. Mie preeented a BMatorial. . Mr. Gilmer preaented nomuril bom dtiien ef Paeqaotaok Coonty, praying the repeal of the law panted at this aeasuio giTiiiK the Jaetieee of t le i'eaoe the power to grant tiona ut retail pirkooue liqaur in Klixabeta City, which wat referred, Mr. Wilder, from the Committee oa BaaVing, asbed to be discharged f-on the furtlier riUe ratioa of the bill to enttblish a Bank ia Wilasiog toa, also frum tbe Beatjrial of c'ititeneof Orange, praying the establish stent of a hank io the town of llihsboro. Alee, anbroiaUy apoa (be bill to establUh a bank la Greensboro. Mr. Bigge, frum the ConmlUet mi tbe Berla ed reported Mitral bill, wiiiea were read first time. The engrossed resolution eoncerninj a Cag wu read twice and pvaed. A auoiber ot eagroated bill and resolutions, were re id the 8rst time and referred. Mr, lloyd, from the Cotn'nittos on Finance, re ported fuvorably opon the bill to pruiido for a r1 ..'f., . I..,.r .. ri I. : """" imiih m fcna,giati which iade order of the for-TueUyf 1 T lThe ful1owin;li'l! were read the aeeoud time and pateed: - : A bill to aatead aa act taeorDoratinc the town Of riynionia, m .l A bill fur the better remlalion of the tnwn of uiusiHirp. .Mljncorporn'ya the Nswbsrn Mutual In - - - J - 8'P''jnJ C'-wniiMlonera to tiew and alter the road fnihtlTnEesSoro" WTrttlrttiHT rend third time and parsed. The apeeutl order, bring the li' concerning th Fayet'erill and Cuoti flank Ronk Couipa1 ay, was taken up. Mr. Christian remarked that this bill arke l aa Utanoe fro:a U Stole ensile them to cuin nlote tit FrTettcrilie and CeiitrtT l'lank Road. There are now & mile uadur toll aad W under contract, making 03 mih t ia sJL . TLe bill nlui gos the proceeds fur the payment of the Su'.e's subsertptioa trst. That section of tb State had nerer meet red anything in th way jjf Interiiiil iinproTemonm, I neir trans sal hei-etolore bono with South Carolina, but this measure proposes Ui divert our trade to Wilmington and t'avstto- filln. This is th beet Cotton grnwing section tf .-.1. r. i: rwi . . . n irm i.nrviini. i ins roaa wouin carry a or iu,. ii W baj.j pf Cotton snnnnllv. It should be the irJicT of the State w tulld un lief owti tnmiir wwMs. a ins region wouia sLOil $otny HW worth of produce to Wilmington and l'ayetterille. It has been the policy of the KtV.e to ncclert that seetiua. South Carnlira, nt Hie .prcjmHi;-imi r u. i . . . . -17 1 ., - m Miv Ma'ilulrnf uu appropriate i a or r too, 000,000 to buil? roads tlimugh the Wantem part ei.iurui v aronr.a, ue nan eoiu tin re aj an inter est improremant man, end wu ready to go as far aa the Cirthost in developing tbe resources of the State, He would g i for all nieunra to dr vel..p the resou.-cerof all seotions of th State, whether east, west, south vr north. Our debt it only between S and $IHtl,(lOO; Virginia baa a deU of jfl3,WXl,IK) ). Th'n bill does not rropos to sell tbe bond until thty are at par. II believed this road w told p it a di irldond. Th KayettdTill and Western Hank Road paid 8 per cent. . It would hate a tendency to tlnow tin balance of exchange w our fa ror. . Ia Mobil it was iK.Wirtou thrt a-wch -eiHiht pay a, debt of f 1"00 In Now York with f'il), wbil it reulred f 1010 to pay a like delat her. It would Incmas oar report ly carrying our products t ouronn marktts. II hoped th bill would pan. llemark wcr atad ly Messrs. Its ugh tin and flo'ie. a m it'tna of Mr. Mills, th Sen ile re Ire t it- self Into th Comniitte of tb whole, (Mr. Boyd in th Chair,) whan Mr, Wmslow.of Cumberland, add Kseed th Committo at svme length in favor oi tn Din, Un motion of Mr. Ornbam. th Commlt'r rnsa. and r( or ted lb bill with a raoommoadalion that it pas. . . . Th bill paaxi It second reasllng. Tb bill conoeraing th aalariiw of crtn!n oT Br was taken up and amended ia swreral par ticulars, Tb bill aaj rejt4 by aye SO; Day I! Soit aisjuumsd. Aftar raadlnc of th Journal. Memorial war presented by Messrs. Yaney, OgUhy and. U. ileauea, all f whkh Werei.1 aronriately lefeired. ' Mr. Shepbwrd la behalf of lb OommlUe en rinanca aranlad a iaswabl rapart apoa ta bill pr.jVKjw.ng tatai asMtmavaiwg aooas by aampl. Tb aa (twatlwaaa ia awaaif of tlx osMuiUea, repattod ea tb reaolulW authuria ing tba Cuvinly Cosirts la taa sack property for County parous not td by th Suta. that further legislatioa va th aubjwri i iaeipedissit, Mr. rflispherd. In behalf f lb cjramiu en Finance, reputiad CtmraUy apoa aa ngrusswd bill to pay Just iocs ol iW. . Mr. d.trh, fmm (he eommitteeoa tb Jed is; -iarr, re,ortsd as follows: " Favorably apoa a bill ssaaearning bill of ex (hang t also, oa a rwsulntiea ia favor of J. W. Irvin t also, nnoemirg the McDowell and f an y Turnpik Company. And adversely a pun a bill giriug th Trusters ef th t swerway pvaer to nil raoanrM ia their B atrd ilsn, i n a bill rtsn,piii,g th property of Um witof.uaixa. otiua for th husband' delil abut, ea a bill ewmatrniajt laborer aad Maoaanse lien Uw ; also, oa a bill proti.biliag fW negros fmra ped dling an t, also, euacssrain tit iapaatwa of Ju-lirss of i'sao tor evw.ta dutias. i Mr. bnsphsrd reported favoral.lr, in Uhalf of Ui aisnmittee aa la JudMSary, on bills ceasem ing wiliful ueeurucu a Voraerstaaat and liu true j and eoaceminf lull of ivtnienti. On at rrloa rT Mr. Jeiiiws, ih ImU MoMnI lien Uw was laid oa the table. itr. U F. Ciliweli. from (, CowlnilnsW r Bauks, re-nl on ia roJuica witai -ps in tro iui d h .dr. Hnipp, that th Buiktng eapb Ul shoaid bs iasirviw!, nw Hank h.ild I erwcw-l, but wfM-e, aswsnl of aaplial, ao. Uiea Irfi to the justgixntnf the kgirUui. Mr. U, (sMa from ths cukmiim aa Buikt Moulted ai f.roraldrnrs th bill laoorrnnii.ng FvrriMir and Minora I-m af Murpfcy aad far vabl u-a Ifi b il aarr.ar, th bank ef lly mouth. tto saotloa af Mr. Bolaa th bill wirsirriag th Bk at stfurphy was mswamlucd la th eom ai'tie with tostrwrttoa I set furth th raoa tor thi-iradu ia reyrt, 'I', S'sa, from th o.ssltise cs Uaka, rw i. idainrmly to I It bill laarssnlnr rfi eoi t- I vv af thtmfial Bath af V ilUi.r. M, omi iiW-iMittoesa basah at Vaui. Mr ivtwei gov at lie that a tairvmiiy report mid b r.ra sr. tod tgiinat hxwwatin tii eaia laJ stuek af tis Mutt lUak. Mr. Usraatwr, ftfkaawftb CiniTairw sm pnvat ton, rrNid favors' ly a a toll to prevent ths t. Uia( utUmUr ia Ssrih Kmt Kner, Ut4pli oaay, - - Ur. I aoelT, t hairatsa ii the f ur-sal l.a prwemri-t t'4Wif, lrw i.,.. , . IH ia im. torn J bill a n,; a )m, i.e , .a I ia V Cm n-y j and favwa o hi a toU l.-wimn,,, toe luri Cosupao . ."lr I rwr fw . a f, iwwt, fn.w tb isiiiirta ea bu.fu, mi a bin -.i s,istr t i b"k ii llmiogtoi tn i.11 iUMw,t ,p.ia stoo ef I J t wt. t.,, tasiinWUi. ii-ms. ii. tod uMi.cwa. to tl- bnk of il'r.hg. a s mat taw ep ) as-d- af I ul -j Mr. vs sat'i, t i, itan ,,f l a (.aaskltie aa ItxaawsM. r. i I , ,),, i,, . i -r..,, i r u . i.i. ( lb( ,,w U id in 1 i(i '' . ' tn M-H..,a 'hi bid ptm4 .1 - -ral f.ao m M 441, lr .':, 1 too l lot psni.. .4 u.si-- - Wl,t.k W'44 I' a r ..,.., s ff r 1 1. t.tti4ii. t.iiv i id t -1 i .e V- m ,s Mr (V, ', ,., a to t I , Ia V I. 14. I Cbowaa Institute, whi :h was referred to th eommittee etlucaUoa. Nr. Coficld I' moducjd a bill It lay iff a Nw County from Cumber lead to beea.!ed Henry, w bhda wee referred ts the committee oa tirierau eea. Mr. Smith Introduced a toll incorporating tbe Haw Klver and k'adsia Railroad Compaay, which was referred to tbe committee tin latotual liu prorewent. - By Mr. Bryson, a bill fr th benrSt of Si mea New tun, which was rcforre i to the commit tee oaCherokee land. Mr. Sclbr. a bill cnnoeTTiinr trrsnans enswamn lands, which was referred to the committee ou swamp la nu. . - Mr. Williauia.pf Ktw Hnnoter. preecnjoXj Memorial from eitiaeiM of Wiihniugton eoocern ing tbe Cape fear and Deep Hirer Nari-ation, which was read and sent to the Senate with a proposition to print, Ibe bill inconiiratinar the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad was taken up undor special order, read the second time end aaiemh. J in some animportaot panicnlar. Mr. u. Uireu spoke to the nier.ts of tbe bowing the importance of the rovl to tbe Not tb Carolina Road and to the people of the Kt. , Mr. Itoien said he wits iufimr of tn k'a .c.-n extension Uiun certain eirdifioriSi ftnd tl.e chief one was that the Wentern er.anoron be-granted also. He alluded to the surrey made by Maj. (Iwyno, sayit.g t' at the surrey h.ul not t ern in truth a. Western aartcr ttiat it had only been modo to AsUvii'e at. the extreme Weato.-n limira of the-Sfcrter Hede-ired tWi-itiaranJ mitit 4- extended Kaat to liututort mid Wet to Ch roken: aiid ta Ml' nmi.i .1 ,i i f j. iri-nbii" ib ifesml Nays,- r- ? . . . . , . . , -juuiu luijKiruiui csnnn:i,T'ma were--mii ue r-"' .i.ieiT-m im 1 1! l. ij. Mr. Baiter remarked' that he should vote uioTJTpiaier ttHfliw uie measure now ueioro too llnuM wnn a icw to the general good othe Stoto ; thit hi was as anxious to see the western extension as the gei- ttemanirom t.acroxee coulil Le but tic h : bis own riows ,,n..'JiJtJlefaid h v I. BSKtern extotiHion-nud i-tiiium ll.o ,-,i rr.,.ii who fiirsorcc1 the bill una ail there along iho line would f!t lie agninct th-j vrnfm c'ouii-in he. I Ma Bt) should ro f. r tl.e t -tcm : bcct'tvi I th njf'it;t Wwtild.Cei.f felon, it to t!i. Stiilf. He Hud i 1 1 toe importance .f kildinsup the city rf Beaufort, and the influx ifinile ur.iunli tue S,ith Ci.-olina 'in:ii-li..t. He ! ;irecntc 1 th sytcm ul lot rol'iiiL n.d larg:i:ntagbe.ce:i sec turns in onter to- p-t t'';r tnrious. tnetiore through. II fhnugitt the in'eit its went wutuai and should not i.iortgao his vole or influence and hoped the system iniptit not find place in tho b" iu of the present L, sJ t'.'ir. Mr. A. 11. Caldwell t.ite I liis position. That he was opposed tn throwing bill, together. Ho desired each to stand m its own merits. , Mr. . 11 . Caldwell said he nan in laiornf ait improvement and bad alwnt beeri. lie le aiee4W-ll.Ui bill, it 1"T" --r on the tnble at their third 'reading unul th-t I'reffMo'TOrffTBnrT Aiima i.i II . h.rf ,,nl, w:n;h,n .... r.. .i. I '. . ' . ooui ui. II was not only willingto vote for the improvements but was wiilinir to vote for th tax (MIcnflj,MJeni he-ih-aircd both Whi un i-e-n .craii iingitt marc, i ui ineifiiTir-uptake tb rsiponsibiiityi lie dernrrd to re- .North Cii-oiina I'lie-pieie I oier n i;ii itnpioie.m nr.? f.oul til aeslmrd to t!.o u, u ,i u..". Altr some turtber iiiipiiriiM a id iioiinw itint ainand l e.-ito, thaioii.KxuliiilL.lliijJulXjv ing vote aiin-.un e. A . Massn Amis, A. Bt-nes, B-trrin-er, Bollock, i II. Bmnm, A. II. ( i! !..( !. I).' r", Baxter, Black, jllow, Ilopl", Brym.t, Bryi.i.. C:ihl oP, ' uniler, Ch'ijxick, Conk, Cmvcn, l)-iikl, HiiigMry,- lijveiipurt, lo Uli, Kuie, Klynt. f urr. Garmnd, (j-mtrT, OiUttm, tiorrclt, (i. Greco, M. tirern, A. i. ll.nden, J. If. Ha r e i. Hurt on, Huinibrey, ,1 il.r.-n.n, Jo.iaa, j rUn, I nnsin.fr, 1 1 ii'li 4ii;AruA Lon - Love, l.von, McltsMaon. Mann, M ireh, MeiresjTlf'ii'an; iiorue.ai, aiyers, j. vt . f ml, . J. Jkeal, Xor want, Olcsby, Outla. r.iraa, IVtersi u, INt ton, I'hillips, Band, Ib-,-,an, I'. Jen, It se, Itue anl, Selliy, Kettle, fbar, S'W bord, Sbnill, bhipn, Simmons, XhiallwoiJ, Steele, StubU, Sut. ton, Triiirnhurir, Tii:nlin '-:r: er, Van"-, Wi'tl er. Wau 'h, Wnltakir. i. Jf. IV bi o. L. Wl.i.- vld, K. B. Whiihel I. WhitU-k. Wilkin. B. V Wiilium,'f. li. W illiamtWt'lsht mid V-" y Ji Mars. Meesr Bt lbam, If. U.inei, Cull n' I)utuj.lIiiUUulJaatl. .jjjri-ir. .lenkins, Variin' Shaw, C. W. Willaiiis, l. i PalS, . A. nVil hsmian l Winston I 4. On motion of Mr. Willi.i..,s, of Hanover, an enirmascd resolution tnvtructitg Map l,nn to tulrtli works on lecp Kivrr was tilkci f's.m Ih tnble. When, on moiioii i,f Mr. t'..tien, a Joinl rummitte was rid of fhroe on part of th lb ma and twa on part uf alia (ijnafe t company M ri. Gwynn and rep irt to the ileneri' Assembly th vru eohj.u a ol ihi v.iirk on I the Birr Th rssiliiiioa as amended was pnatoo 111 tlilrl-Tmre: By My ifyors, a biil antbotiaing tho Com ni-sio-iers of .ChartsKto lu sulwvrib loeeruin rail road, which was referred to the Cowmlitr uu Corpornliolis. By Mr. Hill, a bill incorporating th Salem aad Ucravtntoa Turnpike Companv, which as appropriately rwferrwd. - - By Mr. rsulby, a bill eoncrrnlng lb detHini- ttoatof witneasas In meavf apils, whisb was referred to tho Gnu ru tlee on tlu liaviaed Stat- ataa. By Mr. Phillip-, a I 111 ir.o rparatius the C!.- pel 11.11 and Morrisvills llaokrool. t'eaii ihird. bate under sustons on of iu Us and aaosesj. By Mr. tb. re, I, a bill niK-Mim Kieeuuirs and AJiiiiii.mmi.na. Iiiiutftlii-la2. JLJ3ii!iiri vm wie uuiciery. By Mr. Bbepiiwr.1, a dut'ioa providing fur uie paymimi 04 me intem on in .vioj u , ja. lo rules asie ausponilei si.d Ih -ewilu.ioa pa-ee-d Ma third readinav By Mr. lirntry, a re-, lutim pmpmina- to lex all corporate boUira t ti-pt tl.ne , 1 a lii-ry efaaraeliw, which was aduHd aid re'etred U. tl.s Com a, tie en Finaaess. i'r. Haaial presumed tb r-ignal!uri ef rte- "n u-iievs oi 4 fbso, anu 111 IL Uavlowk till I l. M. nn tna n, a. TI'BLIl'S " AND TIIK B lKf. " f .04U" p,..V1 e 111 Wlttf , fm,. awi-H-a... nsi'.r ti e ri ,.'ni, a llii.ksan l tjf rrr."""'rlii f-vr of Ttc irvrrw ae;, tied irr thr Srd Instsni, p -;', J w, I i, ea e lit Ut,dc. lara ti n tb I'ulihn." is n.c ,t tls a! !. w n ia Ibis or soy olh-r c.; ar "I'liWius" de clvres In InsConna on ontl n Unt I proju.s .loo i, l.ai !hs pre-em L ; ! ut- l-u I !i a I ai.k eallrd "Tbs lij tr , Jjii.k, t, bf .. h i ui nn ue, k. . "-me !-.i ds and ra In 1 , ek. 'i'ubi; ns'a' rrpu:aU4in f.-r !.,.. cuima bbiieni (I ws hn nv Ji..ii.a. inf nn!i n as to ' ,il licos's reuMUti ft fail neas and can I irt and Ml ti (Ui 4 M- h information, it is f sir ra presu a. from bis ata'ruierii eaii-orning tl.s IV pi' It-ink, tha aw mg bis neihoori, ii is a-t rspntrd ia lis a fa r and evn lid mm, He etrt h hi I audel flpnn ., Ve Ii laAand ra I roal storks, 'IV.ii.s" Iwig "a Z i f the ablest men in tout er any eti.sr '"ate," ban main . aniens k-ilit Cr-t pi H' 'r ef ser! of c m mueieatHms oa b-.tk a U i .urt, .p ' ffn oiHSiy u unpreasiw nrst t'i tn ..! r t'i 1 bans M fcpsit ba , If T. Uli jt," praei ri. fsirwsws m l evn.l. r In ts a.vt anuito-r beniU tatwh tr- I, hid rati ths pip aw charter Of til. IV-;d-'. ! Intf -rftVo-C k f-HMr,.4.- I h S ft of wmu'i iimm; tn4 trv-m r.4 m d: I o m4 ka .w ttit .pt m a.s huutliel .tuiiiif n to. is eiicol i't- i r-i ui a l.v-i. .4 itoi', ' v duiisn f ir4.t r i nw i. i,u , 1',, ... ,1 l,i.. i'.iln.m an e 1 ion t , Jot- r. ' Is toi. 1 f its-l Isiak w.ia4Ui Ix.inf rvwd tl, .,. , 4 r lsni real 11 o a toe ss-4..t t ,' fur ff ot4Mioi s4 im a 411 a, i'l,.,is's- iv ati-n'se is di4 is-! lii jt-s a .in am i I taB.M naefciiils. Ad. m. a. . b, d. Urn , H. -.d !.. m,....,.. t-a -Us. bad -,...M--a.. -,k i-.l I ..:. ..ft... .( 4 i.ei... li i.rum. rl .st.-i'm :,... ' .. , ru , aa.1 ,a h Ir!. I .' I i-)-- .4 1 ,. I .. I II l Ol . "t .a a.t tl Una- i. s.i-1 o -f - roit- l-Wr. t'.44 -y S ... V S4...0 S -rt 1 oil -st .o .i- ,r i Sm in m -h V iv-4a4i. u r. c.i i.i itu.1. SPEECH OF JOHN A. GILMKK, OP OCULFOnn, tkVmi i tie &adta w lis l Uk DerrmW, liot. oa ay asoiMNS of Mr. Gruinm to ttrikt W aii of Mr. Bopft Jiili jtraridmg Jnr Fret - rHjfrayi oy hrytaialios nGimmlt mmd imttrt wa a4ewfaima, grondimg Jvr the caii , . Cua- TentivH. 0 Ma. rx-isaaa I am ia faror of th leading pro., ion contained ia the bill introduced hy the Senator, (Mr. Boyd.) th extension of eaflrage, properly guarded, aad granted in a manner safe to republican freedim. I conceive it but proper that all fre whit eitixena, ha are allowed to rot for member of th House of Commons, 4-bitJihaiso ajjowedto rote for Senator. It accords entirely with my feelings to permit alt, Who rote at tbe one box. to rote also at tbe other, if nothing more than tho extension of ruff rage waa ijfKtcJ by the bill. 1 Would be the last to raire my voice against it, Kuiaed and educated as 1 have been, it would be contrary to my incli nation and natural impulse to oppos any men ore tending to secure to my Ml w eitixena equal rights ande uil privileges, wherever and when ever the ume cari be done consistently with the rules ufjintir.; and freedom, seiuicly and satia fai'oiily rcgulabsd. - Thi bill, I "tii)it, hai nli'e, and profcen a pr,-or!, m'i4t fascinating atul. iinposing. To re fat it in sup;i rt, I a-n iw.ire, will expose Die and my friend to tlic'iu it bitter criticism, and t!io inot unjimt nn-1 illibor.il murepronentfttioas tn nur truo designs mu nurp.ie. All tin jib ' witling palirutlj JUiai;!iai en lurtiJ jiave '! ' ' :'lient to ba iniluenced by oth' ir i)Mtims a duty to poriiroi to my ion UitucuU, and riiij'f toialatiun, become the foot hilitif party, party h' ' ili hsZLJ." disch ge of this duty, de- j ?p'tl and p;.rty rallies made for or against it, tire BteTtnlivin,. in i.iei, wny I anrl!;.'.go.L baad ja;faulLiatn a nuudm ltt. - 1 ailnflt, tttt to a4aaad-.lL C ijiautiin j?. Tr-lti'ilni tiT-Iha L:.L" M" dearly and cortamU within the exnre-e, nTJrTTT :oui ot tiio toopi.ituinn. Unt to tins in i In we hava n it ft' yet boen committed by nny preue S 1,u7 to"titattoa, which I bare sworn nJeinuly lent, r-hopa aud trust we never slutl be. fc' tI'P;rl. i contrary to all th idea I haveevpr lVe",8 ieiits1.ai'ea frrqivtitfid piwerAil inlloeoee j itrt--iiiied of ontnitutional freed on and leia iti yiHliT'tjTrT-rT-t'atiil iiil'm-t, fir .; t rJLaiLl ' ' ' ' J"-1""-'" j. Tho Fedcrd Cnnvtttmtou, f.rft'il, "Oni'de To rjgttnepnen, i.iminl by mn I ,if loo I .tueir.al' mixini ef Amei-ieiti Tree i ";lin u'l pititical power is vested in. and do-1 riee-t Ir mi, t'i- p .pfe oniv. " Tins i ah i a t-ai- ( luns'.iloti.in. I io cm this be true, if the people, at t'up onfe fk-mnlo, h-iro -given up '.' t'-or p mar and control over their funda mental l i v, their o instimti m, to their Genenil A fojihl", their liivonior., Uevcrving to tlie.ni flvu i. in in ,.'-ttl privile'u of Riving t!iit th-.y mtU huei, or lkj vui no; 'tai. t.i'Hor tiia(, whieii. three fiftln of the montrs of this Scn-itu BiTy1n1,.m their wud a and graci tn e i ibweushin submit Tor Rierfaipiu.nl ur .e.g-iion ?WouM"tiWji'u'Mi U'bir, limit, extend and repeal her r ervng all nowr tu their own htod? Under this rule, could u any longer be truly said that all political purer is vested in the people? The Senate oi the United f.miej has) the power of naming onth nominations of the lVeaiJjitt. But Jjjf the ncrcire of this approving or rejecting hir own choice? Caa thY bvtba eiereiio of all their power e'citr the aii i .-inttuent of the 1 persons th ittheyaueui bt qnalifindui discharge ' Uieiii 0-"- truly said of tlV said Senate, that alltheappoint- in power is e.icu 111 iiiiu uerivea lio,n ttirrn onlvf ls"t us once be committed by precedeni to tbe f;r'r-'Min iniHln of Mnendirg our funda maiital li,r,..'Jte. coiiitit'itieii Lof ti e a-irarclcn people, nd my word lor it, it can niiTongar be sai l in truth, ' that all political pjwor it vested in anil itemed from tho people only." If the people of Xortii Cnrnlinit eia n"rer ha? tny ainendine.it to, or nherationof, their c institution, exoept p.teh as nhail, on fjio,! vole, meet-to an. pribaVion ul t-Tu-lliirdof this Sinale, ojy tu'n I iu rf w, ieyia, 1 r.j.uai l:n froa am l . 1 e.iilititf'nti tlmv .,( beretufore aun -.o e l ih v ! were.srd.vrh.lher they he really 8o,tbeyc?f:tit;-'! j tHTtiTnH-tri rn iiiieii I.Wi loniiJttyjjrojtrl piirnH - trr - r propootion in it a-ventcen oonauirs inthis t.. i n- nerr prescntui,- ta i will preietitly sliow) n rv on Hundred and niuelo :n thouaa'idcf the ii.h iiants ef the .''fa! a, alt iu' I I'efeif flio vote of tliir-ty-three SeiiVnra r ipriyienting tb u.ininini vo'ieeat.dwl i of fitir bu'idre-1 and tbii'trHbree tlioj-.a id inhabitontu, is mnr.strou-. ti-I't a: rue republisa i rest aaoy under such doctriui ? ! 1 -mstiiuli-msl irniom mow!!. Awar with i sucn popoiar soierni-'nty . ! I A-i much an I b neevcr b;a, ami ever exwet 1 1 li,'ni.io(eI to BiilMiiB tlmaonsiittiliun juiiU!irJUt the lsal! o nra 01 our inievuas, oepena ou UMu l ieu!, firmed and expressed opinion of a major it v 01 the vote-, 1 would prefer au.ihrulo to the liuiseCJi that a diminuti.o mom i v of - bundre 1 an.! n;ne rt thosissiiid li.lt o i.ao's, ha i'rf ti ;u their I no and bearing, with th-irsev : .een Venator, slimild awitrol and gorsTn fair hin Irvdiuid thir-tv-.r thousand Inhabitant with tiieir thirty-thr.-e 8-mabw. This mar b said to be out of I I ice and b in npplirntion to a simplo prop aitinw in am ml aa axto let all iilt'TI rr. Jki Senators. But it must ho bwno in mind that th method nrmode, to which w shall n.,w -.om-iitoorilii, by piecoleut, will be died and insisted on as to all othcramindmeuU now or hereawr to b proposed, and it becoincs an itn mmis majority of the free people of Nortli Caro lina 1 1 co ptir seriously, wlstiier they am not n ng an ciien-ii.n at rtinrse at a ve-y great il.Hl .u.mi ..,.1 ..A.;c ... ,.r K..i:.r..i f 1 .. . . .aw,,,.,, , 4.4iiiu-ni iieej.mi and popular light. e erlally when all this can in? ui"i W.IHIV, vi,ciiei iyanu quicxiy uone ny aaoptieg loe amsuUiueul p-npoeJ 1 Are .'onati.rs m ciriiestl l ithcr reallr wuh Vi.J . ui,' tot for heuators 1 1j ibry wish to hare lha-p.iviieg et'ended I If si, tiiru whr I "t adopt ilia amenluwi.t f Le the -mp'.e I.i eimsi.TlI, "a-i t ai'T itio-ir Tn ft" th eir c ,mniliii i,4 in mm tney want wis. psa any on ijoubt tblt Ih csoivention Would civ toi very Fire 1 f..rl:,,'',b:il-'i'liU,'4.l "'t! V ' Ti ii 1 1 , " '" "-! '"' s.raii.'i, an .ipniiu-m, HiiHUUC V 01 vne I1I1US3 iri-yiritn-s, iu g.iitietiaa fr .u Martin, ( Mr, U'iiis,iia onoseriM, . lob. t-cv 1,1 r alprmal -.i..,.i. ..j. . I.,..:;:.. ...t: i: : .: 1 ins t, n us in. ... iii..-ji. . ..1 -.1 m.i.j.i , r.-y-..i .7a "Trl"r,ia' ,. Aswlm, by th. aMjor.n. r-r-wil!, aal rp..rd by th. o.uiuti. -..if. Miss aa rjimjfi ajiUlsJ wna d m to ehnk or li Aitlttirrtiitetftr.- iaawsHssMss. "'"ISIS e- p-'piMil J " V -1 T" ' ' ,Hf.,,jr "' f"' ' --d j il'jTTT-" w u"i ttiim il si -t ana li r.;el ,' .-'t b M. 11 is r i M r. ii, i rre I I i y .,u I'lif II tv,;i i. , ton of 4- r s'-iMii.-iial rs i I..- 'v In , U.s Ui p ; I R y a Ksl ..!-,,. ii, . toai. .'si l-irif would alo vol lor 8tml.rsf W hy n t cnr,e,i ; pic Inr, tat ,),. ,,, try ii..cd'f a- veiiii , "'"f ' fc-V" bar, th people at on. o uilo eonvc ilem o.t Ibe I to com Icadin.i'f with Fic" "rtn vrbv 1 7 ' y 'buutrh thev esiiitiuu foleral tows, as Ui.anwi.dm mt pro, j . j p,.,, t.itt to h amendcl ,ad ,', U Ih , I U, 'J";",' of '! hB,,, it-ti lh.. fre and ..tnal suffraj,-. supply, by eip-i-w cm .h,n U.at wl'l b. aec.nial.t to fh fUhotd. f "', i"lt' . " but.dr.d and itilulionvi iirnum a l.u prone ion to Is.e,. Tb Senator from Martin bav ia hi, .... ' 'I'-fr' tlniiBa4.MStyof r.lral M-latton, raiiM uiie pwl and urb.lant Uva'ion. settle failed to answer that ran of th sr niment .,fil . i lhn """"" tlwasaml majority th vr, l.l aiMsi.. a. to cwutouonol a iioaduM-n-. Senatn, fr, l,mJ , ' Z I ""l ! ,n,B h:r wbi!t TO and rrfirmMntl,eco,,r.otU; n-xl y . a-e a Injiftie. of th. bill He ha. n a-fpied o I T' ,., daoeer,-, prra-.ie.it, ,d let tl, p,pU!. wmd ..Wr thU. II. d c. n .t even T d.y thU I Jl M W,,i'' wll an Fde.wl pn..l.,lim, hat. Uw agim quirt and aati-Bed wi-U tiieir own ie. In-a1 of this h rai.i I,. .I, . Ir lwly--rrrn out in lifly a. ,at-r. I aun.tilou.m slid iu thtir hands an 1 under, tb.ir I parr. 11. read, doenmet-t.' "J,?rZ l t" '' ",' M "f " "tT""..! ar. "' .. , ,, .... I literal rolutione on mher suteestr" II Ic-rli ! -" r iC ' P'rivitcd, w icn tb true 'te t.f ..... .ov.w.n- an. rving v,;nt ts( hi artillery at I h Wtotrsaeiv.sisMmisiaU urnlor i " V'- " 'l,0l'r'nted sin i.f.rfSs.,:i,rt.4 t! TttvywrTttopTfnmmrhTtit tirTrrlirtttJ pirV, I "f -. and lb population npr. sismioig iu amotidu..!. 11 in ..pl dwim , JUij , r, ...t,,,,., f ,f ,utyfi.h: I ":"'' '' '"'"". wha Mghl to lustaln thia V. tor, w,Uc.uuyrrtm and m a short u. I he mt-rhf tomske, !l cull not Hi.,r,Je,l. "''-"". ar.r.mntod. Iw.a.ldin.,ni,,,clll. T a.4. at on.. a tou tht i wUith , y angling that bis pet prdect u frmfl," h-"rlitT to th. erani- I .-.ly CH.-tutf f.m t.iii.i.i ..f I'm I iw.ej r i T,,, $v' " 'j ,1 "1 b nate, a tiv nt ucb majority of lis e-.n.ii.u.,. H.U vrw and lr..!. It fo4 ut. I ,ir, that w,eo!. U mn-e ar , !,, ,.r 'i 4 "V - 'm' " l1'' "titie ttir twr..d,a.A.-.btT. Atlbcaexai .t rto-l . .wwm4 . .u fc , hrt , J., i., ,1 wlJ t,l"- ' . to rt p.,..s.ieBii'..e,i;. Sci.ai.d.f.ia.- t,,hi,.. to- U ml.to 1.. .1.. r. . . , Bui ibeften!, f,om M.rt'a. to erTtsrru-a IS. to. cour-, .a. ..oed ... a'lmita that 1. WZ jTZTZ. ZZIT'TT4'' 1-1 lW &"TZ 'IjZlZfXZ; .toT,L."-lt,Pr'i' ,'f,'H;!,-.Hyddi-,lymK 'Vrn r,nd I iZ3 04...!.-) IV. iT JTTC. U . 1 tia , 01 ' "," f ,Ml ' lr'totoiingom-hiBgUBr. ,,,J """''- tS.md. ntiMi Btali.p i.l by IT f-wi'rty ,-41, lal a Ga Asbly.d.d, d Bg..,..-t ttos t.rv re-1 tmmHrvla tn4 lM, ,r 1, Vd, . Pimmt.'., to-v r-pts, ami- , ! w r...wn, t.r.. Ut.... Br. frmf !... rmaid.si,.t4tiri.m!tr.a ...k.and'ra; I,. iW. -Ttt! ' Bttwilr-, tlrmiaind. Fa tint rwl ,f. ! " f "'-'f ''' t, Mt.w. Hit ii'tat tna.tr. -V-.H r w-,, toM.tr- " ' '' .Senator, s ar..,,., U thJ I " u k-T' ""''-' ! ta-rsi -aOmcij 4, ah. rmll.7' "I "M '"d Hw tUmut p.nulatk ... . V. .1 aoy .hoM dr -t lb.u. ... r. 4S,tnr , .M tatl,! m .'t lb. mar. .rsbT, ' '? . "' " r'd th ,..i..4 s-t d il H ..n,4 K ... 1 . I,J ins. i.rii,n HI 'Os I OS Is- ! I. .,,.,. J ... - , , , . . i nut P l-isit lllr1lM to 111,. S.,.t .1 ....... 1 inlw IVaali. 1 fitrsnsasa ii. .ii-i .i . . . " 1 in Hint fm. T.i In! I r ...... .. . . , , "' " T- f hwm f tie.il. Al- J Ju.. af th. I'easss, il. s , , .1 ' I aai-i r, !.. t,'r'rltr. JlVsMi.gsaad v Treasurer, Secretary of State, aad a i.'i'u tenant 'ioremor, be onieiej by tb pasaag of this i re SaTrag Bill t II ( Mr. Biggs,) innist and argues, that by legislative anaeUnent, the As sembly can submit bat en peeiua amendment at one time. Grant th: to be correct, aad hrdt fairly aad honestly at things as they are, and 1 would ak.wheo are ws to get rid of constitution al qaswtmwt How long will the sytm of Uw making and eoasutlutioa amending ro:itinae ? . Shall any maa living ee th cad of it fc iV'hal respect wUi th psopl bat tut their C.mstitn (ion, when it shall become mixed and comming led with th ordinary legislation of tbe eouutry If tb ystem shall one fairly obtain. 1 would inquire bow kmg it will cmtiuue, before some Governor will submit to tbe Assembly the pro prioty of appointing- Commission! toravjae. not only tb Statutes, but th Constitution iteelf. W have ever considered tb Constitution th safeguard of tb peopl a guaranty against th almse of power. . la conformity with this notion, the people have provided and re (uired all whom they trust with wwer, from th highest to the loaeit ohicer, civil or military, to take solemn oath to support it. As long a th people shall keep tiieir constitution, the work of their own, ii their own bands, and under ih - rowno ntrol, separate and distinct from the ordinary le' jla tion of the omntry, legisUtors, their slrvlt and themsslves tbe sovereigns-w may expect the coojlitution to answorUie p orpines tor which it wai framed and adopted, oohiinanding tl.e re.'.enttinn it deservev. When it nlkll zo into j : tb bands of partisan legislator, it rei imi or 1 i.i:ja-acea or ueieat oi tnts or t nit reform t:. -prjfams law male to uWCTaBarBSH '' '"iitt ut. pny-,.JIfiJCJ131. 1 .yiU.iujn.le a- -very "aia jiMBj..,,in;, ijat. .Jut4&ueikij. ! tatnrrfih-t ; .., .irTK meneing lortnwun to tinner witn and amend tin welfare of all, nny mu-c afjy bo nlterel a nenoou ny ttie acti on oi Coiigress, and the r m-1 fi mtion ol tho States as State. Tho i.le majiirity ot the paode of tho whole Ciii i alto ill; or amending the Fe-loral C institution is : unr with tho very nature and cYu-ai tcr o" Ii. n criuoeiii. act.nir lor n;ateJ, ilialt thin.; i:i, etecpi, so fir as, (for tic c,uinu...i poie.-- tj.y jxata jiei iej power to it li ivor.iineni m - ,llto - l Ji jrtli t trolina is a consolidate 1 1 ivernnmnt, its liegtsliMure uaving n iwcr to tios, and. in amen Jitw ur altering hor'Kinsfifu- eon ii- tion,shnld be eautioie, in f. l ,niug tbe example of a government limited anil circumsuribed in c'lara-ter, act-.or States, and not for the po pleofi Al'-ile L'nion, rmae, like ouc own Suto (inve u uont. aetinir for all th iieonlil of nrt.li Carolina as one coinuiuuitv. lsv constttutiu raaeiva t that land holders alone elont th" nienil.e s of tT.is Senate. If tlio bill oft'ored by tho Scn.t.r fro.n KoiKinrrntttu, provi.Juig ni. tint all who v .te tor memo of the Homo, shall nl-o j. r j mom'oer of : Senate, the land holder I me his j prnirTnimntnirnt bis land being tmc-priHr and i exressively taxed. The protection t si no pr ,P. i erty remains. The pnte-.-tion to land is- rei;mv-1 el. If it is deamcl ne;esarv and proper til prote.-t the slaves, is it not e pnillv rose.sarva d 1 proper to pnitert iu like nmii.tor the lands ? I) , S iiritnrs lieiieve that wiiin we o home tu our CJlTOitBTntv, the tnrmrrt. tkt i'rrrL,i,lrr-A. wiwtt'i-rrvtti-t -n ss we-atwtodensa-l t..- .... tsUdiuu, and they nudtrat-aiul that ait La.,c.(v sm-foot a plan .ullett tnl !', hy-w-ii-jlt ii -re- ui.neu r.u rcstin 'too mi n,j ninri id--tire--A- lemtily to tax their latnls, luoiv at a time when :b" t iw I of the State arc lo bu g-ca'lv inerc.u- '( whilt-i!i ilave holdc ro'aii ,ii pr.tiv ion, ill-, in.-y win t. ' !ail-.t.' j ! I'-1 b frec'i..!-! -rs of any p .n e- vrii oy e:t t . t-eit nit a"! vo'inir iy t. in tii-v ti ii.; i i ,i ,i,jn i 1 Sciatiir. provided yon.i 't;i-.gtliechaMc. ;.'.tn it un'uist en toihe fl uei. t'1" to stni? proto ; I unixirtil taxvumhat is r. 4J.1t if y 1,1 have d me tho o 13 with ,at I'ovili dtim, - tor the i.il., which could h; ao et:l; ro BiTTTnTTrwtm tfi-se sWnt, the njxt As embly, wo will tr, 1 1 selc-t ho hive r 'gard for ju uic , well' as iVvavi ro--o e i "A lly, .ion w.10, vv.ir.i tliey g.,e the lit! c r.e thu f imp-, I ei r ot r ,-i so en-.l e- r ,-i.-. f 4; ..-.i. :r- I its 11 -1-, , -hsi.a r.octin-- tl. to b .:net ouod Ly the i,.-.:t rv:i t'o, to e'o -tl ed by the Innd holderi, Com whose hnl ill pro Icni m in levying tmes is reaiavcd. Ho rev aiitum and willing flu freh Mors, wh.own UiMnnd no rlai es, ,ir land and a tnr slivcs. uay TctTi!Trr-ifll l?lir bcl j.il. .in III aid I'ii'fii in the sel-wiiim of Senator, 1 oonocvo a rli'in;-, that even puty ties cannot prevent, will c-ini" over them in relation to tLix subject, and Undine them to demand that when the yield to tiiisiust eilensiouof suffrage, that their lands shall be plac.i on an equal fnntina with nulls and the rghr owner. In airsinoerity 1 submit to tl... . ...;.i . . . . . ) va'ii,tviuiisutiii 111 cvnniurs, ana all WHO fuel an 1 interest hi slave property, and its peaceful and 1 i,ron-r etijoynieui, a n is my lull inv nitarftsr anil un. er dsir they tier should, whether tin bill, In its p-osem shape, ia ai calculated to excite feeliiiirs.jdalouiiits, and ilisoussi.ms much more to U d.ta led, than any that could cvargru out Wasaesst Mr. tiraham). and by which tha y ui in. nienuui'nioaere.i ny tna senator from it" ,i4rlin,(.ilr. b.ggs) nn to be driisn into u h horrors. ?fi bonest.sincrr de,'-, of ear. to commit tl.e State to th legWs ail 1. ..r tr mrfl i-f lb Si.ais. that all wisdom and frs I'll! tlitl MA d.d nut 1 rf r ,m .ermsdeiwuiiirw . ... 1 n nil or rv ' bo- ,hM no. f th. .-,, Urn, ... ...... , 1 Ualttt. mlU K s,lf h lJ,.,m t - 'Z- . ....li,. 1 8 1 f (,-..,. , . .,1 u. k. .... V . t-fcii.-- sijvt . 1 a i " f , , , " I r ' w ssi4ssB S. I. sit II. .Lll.. . . . ( arrendini nnd s torin. lb. r,,n,i;i.,i;- ...1 1.. - . - , i.e.,., t-jnaiora only. - "si.tt-Miiadiaa.,- :rr,aT: "'-l s.d ti. wf..t.4, .f it ,., fl. fit-. It1tvi4awitnrrriacf h parly f mw. tl tnv, that Bw.r ..are as, afto. fc,m1sw. issn. sMi-rrssa Ct li t. I t-..i.J, -r-rno,, lT . tt Mm e-si-.s ri it,. Misir, ia '.,. a . i on S -e- r irm 1 ti im, siod l (-. 1,4. e - - a. sml M.'' mM p.rrs I. t,.,( a' .1 by V-..lii. '" l l.tw-tlg l-s I r so-r t.v , f ,V sikl'tmiiM IU.I !... 1 ,...f u r, i, , ,h rt. i swi-ir. irua to lr m k. aad vlo-. IH. af W r-na 4-s.n had ra outrage-land rut represented. Western mm ."ra, under tbe (Xcitciuont of the occasion, did get together, airee on, and publish that addr. Aad her I would call attention to the fact that in this meeting wrr none but western gentlemen, Whigt.ndsowe Democrat. Their deliberation were their own exclusively western. Tliey were not checkered, influenced, or modified by conference and iutereoiwe with eatervi mAii, views and influence. Aud after all this, did they agree and imiot upon any thing that was radical, revolutiona-y, or dangemu f Ibd tbev intimat or insist on a change uf the fe-leral btuiis in tbe H'ius of ComnKins f No, sir ; nothing of that kiud. , DM they insist on the white basis in the Senaret Kevthef insisted on tls"ht thing. Tiioy stated in a fair, open and manly1 way the advantages which they conceived the east had ore The" wodf, acoordingto tbe preaent baiia an imperfwnly executed and cairtel out. They shewed that notwithstanding tbe false and illib eral allusion to th contrary, (here were more slav owners in the west than were in the east, and that the pmfeotion totlie institution of slavery, mainly to be relied on, must be found in the wet, a section never having had nny great favor in the eye of the Senator from Martin, In no part of the aililreiis is there an argument tWSng to establish the white basis in either House, or any basis that wou'd not be more favorable tfottr eastorn friends than the bais established in any of tlie Southern Slave holding State's fur more favorable titan the btsin contained iri the comiti tutioni of A labr-ma, Missiwippi, fiouiniana, Txa.i, "Arkin.-t:', diaouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, South t.'.'.rnl n t, tic i. or Florida. The itdnVeis, in substance), inaiatej .tii:-. Uio strength of a State h'ii m.iJe up of two filing and yrflprrty. 1 Ii :i t iii-u, mildurs, cnu.duobut littloui hoit ie ''d tiionev ":o" that means were of tttle- u.-iil without men al;i: in Hicir cs'Fmivrtori m..-,-wwi4.-ji-,Mii uiir;j.,j.x,im-a i the mil lisis'mliat dliey-iiUJndjric 1 In an"e-t - . - TOwrimh nrth tomJ-oi ,ooi JT be 'estimated "uiid flimnted; The rrtblfess- givea iuiuranses that upon this, as welt it all other subjects of constitutional reform, they are ready and :ir.x:oa to go into convention On the federal i'O.sis ivitli fheir eai-tern brethren, cntcr tviiiiif tlia coiifi.lcnTI)c1i(;f thai thereby all these in -tioii iyoiibJi51r-Br--OT th in tliey had ever bym before, all sectionnl strife mi l iealousies entirely done a-.vay with a.ud iiniiiiiilate-l because, awoken and pled;re of c, li-let-icc wool I be iicn and intcrchaugm!,' pro ducing tbo most happy enn.-3 nonces and eHectn oti the future welfiire and proiperitv i f the rstate. Tbe Sen itor Irorii M.irtin asi-.iilfifoivcrnor M.in I b,-'!-e ex;it-e-sion of bis respect and regard for t'hu ; -' lai- ivilt, fairly and deliberately expreiscd, s'-emifgly sicuttu at liio idea of "iie moral rjfitl" of finch i x pres. ions, and c.v dainismoststartlinly. AH-thiis wi,uy il.i for the.Umuwiddiie?ivaiiiij ." Whether be will ahvnva feel at liberty to dual u' such .-train?, time alone can determine. 1 gr.tiif, Mr. Speiker, that it would be unsafe n:id ii.i . i o to alter or change the Constitution of the State, at ev y niovem'int of popular ma jorities, f nm a di-aiiplc no such school. But c'iifriv'lirrtiHaliL;lfro: iori.T-itet-tr'Wlft.-tiTTiig'g I eouiie more tliall the cry of utio'i tn defeat ,-ttled wb-hei ,,f aigi ;najo it V of the free white, citj.ens of North Ciroli.ia. It may be :ulu i,!ei1 '"r neis ui with stiec ss, ' the f.eo republican s jririt of tin leiermnic. .... us.. tut Mr now ie people iuiit t la ooitnun, a:i bsiH..i;,sn m wJioiesorii tthen pi rood, th ly directed to a.i.anci) the imbii blic i -r.-t, to s'ipn.-1-.s urdad'Crt ij.r.i i- ii.i. mil. 'iiiere iniun-er in vvitli.si.and-. g tiie rc 'i ihlc nnd just doniaiids of imijuri co ; b-.-t whe l joi.idi-d to ms.liicss by delar, .::sciou, of tl.eii uukiberi, lliey toay bo (lrivoTIi i r.i 'e..- -s. lt:rojiroi TtTifbeci I'eclatilin tWcvwiituiirin ' 1J "nvii'ds i--it.'Ri.,ITiv'"t!ie i.e -.TiriTTat un e-o1. Hint Tiioui t e" eftP e il'ed bv t he to io r.i' : A--ei;iMy; uool l it ,'iir I peopl" ! urth Cnrolina to I a Co i- : '; ,e io .tniL-nd or the fixe . t im eallinn their o B.iiic niny I law, I '.Hi .'. i.iged the're oinliii ,11 and ciiciim- ;nt l-ecoiiie, and t eir ri .rcou-air, c j lurevrr .tea un ier uti circu.T.!i',vncc torbid toa te tu pc j.'e nid in callhig their c .'f.vc-r.t'oui ! L-ucb j nu idea ibli it te my ("o'.i;,;. If tho L.e-,1- I p! of i -th t'a.niina can never have a cjiiten I lien, o'o.'pt tiro thirds of the members of tie Seuaiii ol: til firsi graciously glv their consent, j lot in,' fir ;i in iinCiTt, 'win-ilnr wlmtlici, from iitr 1 very or;sni.ation if this bxly, they hnv not - siih-uauiiiy d'ib-iricd thnvcie of this right. I in alt t -0,0 to c, uie, however pro .nn may lie the ; l.ocese; .-, '!'.i' r the b-11-.vr'.iu c-iunt ica : Bert'. lie uifiot, id ide. , tlruuiiv io, t'auiden, Carfe-tt, l oinell, ( hoviiin, t: .ljuibu.i, Currituck, Duplin, IMgc-t-iuibe, Fronliliii, Uato, Green, Halifax, ll. i-i.'or I, liyli;, Ji hnt,,n, J me', Lenuir, Martin, Meci ie.ii.nn;, Xah, Nonha nptoii, Onflow, Pas f ' - , Wrn.inaii l,Man:iJJtl1 H.x:kiego,l-n, SanijH-oii, Tvru-il, Warren, 'a.hTiiio;i, 'aieT U a viiii, iiiinv-six conntns, havinz, aocurdiiig to tbe eeu-us 1 l-iO, a white p ipulatiun of ISli.HI only : Fedeml pniuttiion 3J4,oli otilvi a'i.Cfla voter only, pao Sut tatei in IHol, 177,717 And vet, according to tbe ratio of taxosa lop ld at il.u but As-ciubly, they are entiilcslto C7 Senat .is. fake the ci-ut.tie 1 of Alamance, Alex ander. A 'ion, Abe, Butioomlic, Burke, Cabai--iu, Callsell. Calawhi, Chatham, t'hemkee, t Is iveland, ( raven, Cumberland, tvirlin, Ui vie, Forsyth, Gaston, (iranvilla, Uuilfn.d, llay wnwl, Henderson, I role 1 1, Jackson, Mrlswcll, Murr tv, Ma-lison, Mnntg merr, Monr, New Han. over, 1,'iie.lu, Oranjw. Handilph, llobeaoa, IU, h mmd, Itowan, Buil.erfotd, Srsnlr, Stoke. Surrv, tht ,W!t, Wtanitr WittW,-Vadtfn- wrid Vancy, forty-iit count r, with a whit popi-l. ti'm of ilo'l iil7 ! IVknil ptTiubitinn d-ij.lod: V4.I4.P. f, t 4' ir , fc;j 1 1.-1 tf-fir- 1 Fv. " '."". thai t.f anth ISm ;.,...N i - . , s.v 1 . .... iif sua vos.nf it Henatiweoa Ibii Oi.ir taa slsv Hm wish es any mt-nnty of tf- fi-WH-rwwvTos.in tf v m-y U f r a roav.otnra. L4 a as bow tiiw , i bst. showa that 3 Srnit..r. twt.iw.etit only on liandrd aad aiatlvslws UmM, oul of mess, than Ir. k.ndsad sal rT aMa. th while, and a sinking avir. no;,' of ib. f.in I f wane, ami a slrikim I t-maUuau. Ihiijvi Ik. lsuu4ind aad runcf . . . I Ml t.ini wwmm I o If 1 I I .1 1 .. , , m , b- iv M tu r-i.b. u i. , T"'" '- tb.,r m. !, "'" " " d. to sk. tn-ai ; " - ' ' t vrat I iry wr mHwri and r! .7 , inw r.n,. oa tl, ' , w ... .sm lull, praoii ou 1 17, . "f . """"' bs.i ., , t sv-ia i'-. f bjti4lwd rsMB44a. . k,. L " " j hit ..tn an-leiMiil .-, x -i a carry, any a-4 k. m ant U.. ra r rect. 1 . ..j tn I a U i.as. Sm,.' a I a- ttiai ilu.l if fa. b., k k.... . I.. . . . . trsit llwiw, tsr I asa aaauasvt t sfl latl&alnal aa 1 hmatl ai U sil I t, . . ., .. . . ail waa wi.l iSd f th truth and fore of tb a-gumsnt, which I wr-uld have inrred by their xoau ssu.in. lis will bs fully aatirftc-j that wks lev er nroposition fur a convention, which can re ceive any aid from a majority of this Seeat will, and fore er must have a very decided aad aaf majority of the people on its side. The Seoat .r from Martin seems not to com pro bend the difference between a convention called by the Ge-.eml Assembly, aad a convention of the people, railed hy th people thenmrlrea, by th aid of their agent, th Geaeral Aascmbly in other word, th people tbemtelve calling a ' convention, with approbation of the saluting go, eminent. II ioaista that this difference csuioot exist, without running into re-rolutioa ; hot apart from hi Marsachnreitt decision, which I cod scire, poorly strte hi purpose, a hi most it. posing arjunient.ibe prsents the care-erow of a change in the basis : this Is beht up as ravr head nd b' udy hm ." He appcaVto party. H arouses seotiiaial fonr, prejudice, and cb;ieea tbe d striburion t f th whsu J fund, to suly iha deficiency of hi au'boritic ami reasoning. At oil moment he declares his full confidence in tb honasty, patriotism, end integrity of Western rucn. He bespatter '.hem with praise. He rr petit sweet poetry, and applies it most winning, ly to cur people of th mountains of North Caro lina, But wW ihee s.i.ie peopto7bo havtla much of his love, and os.ess so nitch of l.ia confidence, ask to go into c invention with him and his conetituents, he saya : b no menns, not agreed, you ate very fcver, noble fellow, " yr. ry good looking, but you can't eouie iri.'' In ef fect, saying, r.e fear- voir, and we arc coder ap-pnihen-.iou tliijt, if -w let yon .into ennventioa with ua, you will steitl our pntiticnlnower. Mr. Speaker, I jciircscnt an enlightened and iiitwllii-pnt ,pil,',tiu-a-JanfT.fontaining a ver large white pi puiivtion, an iiidustrinus, tfrrivm-,' Wslq sptawA JmilaiulLO y bb-nltlt.-.f in J;eliui; . shof interent with th Ws, f any Wejt Ihere ' sbo'ild bo Tmho diiti'Bwlnn of tbisqneetion : and i . ..".;.'- TlF'iaKtti lot me a-wnre Senators that such ia the peculiar compound of men and Idling In Uutlford that she cannot; so far nt she it, cut oirncd, gain or lin-c, whether jnu adopt the white, federal, mil ed. or taxatiun basi. If yuu lak litliershehs. For TiTTi'ctF pa'rT, o'rTiTTWc'iWpViOTit ThrVrihoiir; to ner tne rcsu;i is aoout itieTnrfiiT; ivnaTTITV ' lor tjuillord, 1 conceive m:ty be safety ud lr the guat body of the West, (sire t.'s lmt tho satua aid to improve mir end of the Slnto, that taa becu given to t- e E ftra end, end they will never be boiitd to cjiuplain of the haais ; and in fact ovou should this nid be dented or withheld tho West in convoution alth the Eat would nel vcr on the basis or any oilier question Insist on any thing which the Kant themselves would eor. iiler aiilmri njisW WhivprayMr.Speakr, . litre theeo western men, so much suspected and dreaded, against whsun so mitah.. pr-jmliin is nt- tompted to be excited on the basis question ? When, and on what occasion have W cetera gen tlemen shown any wont of afl'oction or concern for tiio'r Kaee.n brcthro.fi- When and at what time did the eut call for aid aud help that the west did not come up manfu'ly to tb rescue f liSTfsUl-WSl!!--!. vJiiroBUf Weil, indebted tor vmir laleir-l'r4''M ! liutt.aU.oTour- c.voiviM i.upi o-cuiou.i-, 01 vsuicu weare an proud, and in which you now fake nu much interest Western niton. Look to tho Journals of your -various AseiuMies, cxiuuin th vote in favor of all project doeigned to advance the interest ami prospuidty fef J.'ie ajist, and these it urnals will lell a tale that will put to shame all who in s'uiu ile that tha intrrest of t e.wt, or any other section iif our coinmun St ite, will ever bt no.'lec ted, imp.iire-l,traui-rfli-ed by g-jin into cola cute-11 with the west. .4 1 wo-.ill btvaau redric ton nn the convention furOier-iiia 1 that pmtiikd to tha. rn;cj dmcat, that , the dtl-vntm almli l clelel on the. present .4aiisTii thelloiiic iif CiTuimolis; fur the reasor, -naiHsAyT-lliu. acn "roisli'ietiiin, nust uniuttiu.ateloi , JL-L.-C-s a -nit of that ci r.fl.lenee so IM e esary to lia if y ciiio.-em c r.nu UcTTlTratTons, aiitTTaisiue'7, evc.1 the p-.-csu it b.vis of toxatton alor. tiigiii properly 1.0 iiu-jjitvcd and rcubrjd nve nti. f..ctory to its uw i admirer 'and Y.taric. 'Hie truespii'.t uf tba. prmt.it basis is to g'tvelbosa woo pay we one bt'ietu p trt ,.f t,g tr. ei aS r.s tor on ti. Ho r , Jiow let 1. see h wtln is iu practice. The rc.t'.o of tnxoi neceistry is a wi. 'r, a p-f rea.-ii.lt c.f 1)?. iu ronnd :unlc;s, t ,f'i7t'r. N w, toit!stiii!o. take lie r tia iei ofCiMnvel'I Ctuvcn, 'u.nLerl.n.r', I'dc- o ni JracyiilB Gtiilfiird, Hr.',!-,?, Mecklenbtir; , Vo lintit ver, Uiik and "iV..,..i, ckvea couutii', which iu W,l (aid into tl.e public troauiry pub lic tores t tiie amount of Sfi'ifSill iA, which di vided by Sf'i7'iG, shuw.i ihat t!.ce a!ovn coua tie are eniitlcil to eighteen senator, and js tlmy have only eleven, seven Ion tbaa Ihcir tm numlsjr, to wirca their luxe justly entitls Uiem. Afin, take Wake, New llanov.r, Edgecoml, Cumbeilaud, Craven, (JranviH an I Hillifax, se ven counties, in lil, pa d taxes .5.r(9J M j.trng-tsrem-tiesa stnatn., and- y4 limy I ar. ail .wel sevm only, six ) than they ai. eni tkaio. Ajain,tok. Wake, Kc lla.iov. , Ddgecouiltt and 'n 111 Inn land, (air counties, in 141. paid taxes $2?.t'3 41, which divided by th aud rutin, shows that they are entitled to eight senators, two to each. Thi tat of things ha. been increising, and will cas t at to ia eresi in the fotur am rapidly, r under lb infiiitucc of ImproveiaenU, manufaMurc and trade, th. discrepancy Utwtco the a-na'alioa sni taxes of these counties must bactime great. iVhen the o.ni.ties which, frcm their) oi ion, st Iract 1 i lions, and w jultli, paj tiin or f. ur time tli. fifiietj part of lb laics, ucU couniio ar "tin to hav b tb one scnnti.r, but U d n 1 peUodtn fa lush to l! cir achhUririt c. unties lbi. son I is, when, perhaps, the v j nrigb boring counties thu su;ip'id wilbtcnatu a, from a diversity ufintiu.t, alrot senators fo vo'i ia opposilioa ti th. intrrmt an J wUbeai.f th oun-ti,-, by nbos tanei tl.ey ar fa voted with sena tors. And, ia Cut, that property may I f Ir'y and justly icprewnled and protsc.cd, wl.y not rt ntiir that each seiuttorinl district a ill, in itself il ull contain at least the fiftieth part of the tax, and hen tb traction of miitiguoui district amount to tb ratio of a senator, tot a'l the. con tiguous di.trk-t lurnisUrg II fr.uiti ni tot Ie geU:.r for mi senator. By thi rseans, tb tax w "I'd lb whn u thcui, would h justly aad fairly fprrswiirl. oa brttr a 1 more use ful sen ilors w--.-d tbcl, bk ely, onie inlathis bod-, than th who wtu'.d b. elected cs ti si fr .i4-ii.m. I,, ,,4i ,ta j iu rotit'guoul di trii Is tlwU lurtiirh tbein t I will not. Mr. Sp5.cr, by fi.rtl iw H'listratipn or argument, dc-sin lip-r the Pir.a'e, who hat so piJiirly far.w.d a.e with H eir attentlur, lb uhi-4 aiviiag l4n fully ai d abfy rllicusatd by the Senator from ftrenr-e, who I, is preedtd SB. 1 hut I ati.il b. greatly ilrcened if 11 tia. it at tusar at hand, whro the to Merr. es of party warfare shall subside, tbe vart and th mtmi i. Brr togsMhstr, and owr fi tend, oa It . other aula b. at a tos. tor a reo why tby ever oppoaed the ameaibw.nl bow prnp-Mstd to'b substituted. NEW JEWELRY ETOnE. CI11RLES OTTUOMPS ON i ,::'i:r Ut,,, a-i, i. k ..i.,... i I sl - ra. 1.4 t- ttm n.um.r. to ..-..,. at u as.K. ssvl ro-f.-tM I I'AKTICn.A K ATTKNTION T I r... r.f'y sst Mai par 1 o-e hs ..-isi.-g sii -t . i-4.se g. la aiia. ! . . . s.st tw. I .w-.s. i,.,.,r wis a i f "1 " ' ly is l i"4 to. lsSU4SOsi.i.ln4, liuut tat. to. fma to a tto w.U b aVorsr.(i.ly aat- i g o tVt. ?, tu M.vM a aiblJtu. IM
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1855, edition 1
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