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; ' In the Senate, the debate un the Fiscal
Ag-ncy project was resumed.
Mr Huntington rose wtfP&kl: Thar, in
coming forward I? j":4'E&,, lue M.
lie was sctated by -o teerg perfotul
resentment toward the' Ffcctiiive. ; He
. then tefnX joWa" long analysis of the qtes
; lion ii all lis bearing, anil denounced ihe
bill, as a purely Governmental tues!.ure.
He took a review of the state of th-currency,
at the period f the demise of lite late
1're.ddent Ilarristri, and nswng iitcif ihe
published reasens ofMc Tjtcr f.i eting
the Hank bills, prticedeU to hw that his
- present view, em the subject of the Fis
cal Agency" were quite at variance witj
those he entertained on that subject, st the
. per'nad of his vetoing the Hank bill; that
Congres hadb'een contending, for ihejast
twrUe years, against the intrvase id that
executive power with which the present
.--billroptised io'iimst Ihe. Uitfwn'i.cnt.
, In the House wji or three members suc
ceeded in tUgbiHt in their p.-titiuiis before
Mr. Andrews, of Hy-, taUtid for the or-
derS of the day. . , .
Mr Ilugst'll, suiceivn1 -id" JjidgelVaesj,
deceased, is as announced and nullified
Mr V C JohiiMiii thwii continued the
debate upon the tnofioti,.ifreferrnre of that
portion I uf tie TieSiagVfeTiurig'TolTiVrSr"
Hf ' - . .""- v;v
Mr J C Clark having ob'ained the floor,
after apologizing for the necessity'' of the
course, moved the previous cjuest oh.
Mr CliHind moved a rail of the limine
1 Do members answered to their iwibei
the doors were i ited---a few members
were excused frorn sickness and unavoiil-
- able absence. ' The .call was then suspend
eil, and, upon the motion for seconding the
previous qtieslio.i,
Mr Lewis Williams oiered, that as
no ultimate action va inolveil in this
mutton of re IV re nee, by should vole to re
fer the subject to the Committee un Man
ofactures. '. Mr'Rhelt here rose and withdrew" the a-
J tnendment to the amendment.
M r Fill more "t he o - hmm 1 i IW hi s resol u
ion so as to give the subjects of 'Domea-
t1c Mjouaturesajid IWtsVijnd'iafMs .ii
ties in llie Committee on MaoufacMicea,
Mr Underwood tnrjuircd, if the oriinal
" iriotTon.'bcI'ig ihusliiodip edVas"iiot ope ri
l; amendment, but the Speaker decided
that (he preious question still spjdied.
The vote o sevond the previous qiies
ti.iii was taken by ayes and nays, and re
sulted in a lie 18 to 88: the Speaktr vo
ted in the ufnmative. - .
The main question was then taken up by
yeas and nays upon. Mr." Athertini'saipend
merit to strike out. ' Mnnufacltires' and in
sert Vays and Means' upon which the
vote stood, ayc 95, uoci 104--so the a
inendment was rejected. ,
'f'he qoestt'n w"as then.put by the Speak er
upon the original mutton, and carried
without a division.
The remninin; parts of the Message
.were then referred, without dissent, a"nd
,.tj!je (loue adjourned.
- - -- - Tnrsihty, Jnn. -A:
'In the Senate, the debate on the Hoard
olKxchequer was continued.
Mr. Hates of Mats, eid Mr. Harrow of
Lou4 spoke upon the question, and yield
ed the Boor to Mr. Morehead. r -
In the House of Representatives, Mr.
Hunt off'.-reil a ioint resolution rertrictinir
the term xjf office of 1he Psesidi't Tf Tlve
United States to fmir "year, and making
the incumbent ineligible a seconil tunc,
which was objected to. "":,, , . f
M'V Adams nSired a resolution for I he
printing 300 of llassler'a Coast Snrvey
lleport, and stated that the.additional ex
penses would only 6e a')out . Tlie
Hi use refused assent. '" :
Mr. Adams enquired what-was thebu
""" siueis" wTlicT5"nwTia Vl'pfeiif reiJe1.'k'Stiiie
oiiversation ensued between Mr. A. anil
the Spenker.the former insisting that Wheii
sniiii; days since h had the floor and pre
vented a petition ftoni llnmillon Coaniy,
Ohio, n2"'nst the cohtiouaiire of rtie 2Jsi
rule, and moved llie reference id ( lie same
to a Select Conmiittee,; which giviog rise
to debate, was laid over, the Speaker in
Timn'ti him tnat it r.e then novo way and
permitted the reference id the President's
Message fa betaken up.tli.ii a.utji'ct.DuM
th'e-44etiti-ftrr t 1 "
,jaxi ca.1.Uil...
'S Dealer's oruinise. ' Alter . mutual rxnla-
nations, the pcaker decided, upon reler
rii'gtuihe Journal, that ilia resi'utin to
refr llie gfon-said petition f it h" instruc
tions tu a Select Committee yi as in order.
vMr. M erri wether moved an ano'nil men t
to the Insti uctoins, to abolish the previous
-qvestiojK-jtatjij
iic. tic, -
Mr. Adams raised the question whether
this anieodinent, being thus general, could
be made tu his" distinct propoion. .
The Speaker decided the amendment to
be-iii order, ' ':;;' """':J:' .yn--.tt'
Mr- Wise appealed from this decision,:
and debated bri By lh rnngiuliy or ihe
'amendment wiih the first resolution,' but
t '.before he took his seat wiihdrevy the ap
k neat, and moved tu Ur the whole subject
vpoa the table. ' 1 ' ' -
Mr,' Adams ruse and with wlch et ite
ment, declared ih.it the House h:id already
once decided against ihe" laying of ihee
pefff Tof s'upfffi e' t'Wrealviri'lsirmliViis1'
sue with thje Speaker hpu ihe fact, de ih
er the intirwc'tiops' which were sppendnl
to his resnluiion wrre, at the time, declar
ed to te out of order. Mr. A. referred to
hepu'dic journals if that ' day to prov
that surh was the rase. ' T he Sneaker re-"
f in-ii uMin uie journal oi the Mouse.
I" Mr. A, wai strongly called to order,
' and directed h iK S iionls fn loin l.i j
Upon the niotiotl'to 1st tlie whole sub-
ject upon the table, the fieri t-3cc vote us
ordered,' and was ayes 1 15, noes S-J."
" Mesages were announced rroen Uie Tre
sidenfiif ihe U. S. and from the Senate.
Mr. Gidding iitquired . if the other pe.
(itions, presented at the tame time, were,
o'ot tinw belore the House. The Sprakcr
iv plied lit at Me held in his hand twenty pe-'
tiiions to the same effect, which were now
to be decided upon. ' A motion was made
tolav" th W'hole of them upon the table. 7
" Mr.. Adams called fr tlie teas and nays
upon the first of these et ition n, and they
were ordered. The vote stood ayes-403,
noes '87. :
The Sjieaker suggested taking the ques
tion upon the remainder, hut Mr.. Adam
insisted that : the title tit each petition he
read, and the question upon laying the
same upon the table he put by the Speak
er. ,.'....' ' - :'
Mr. Stanly, upon the ground that seve
ral meoibcrs from New York had skulled
from the vutv again railed for the yeas and
nayi, which were area 108, noes 80.
"Mr. Arnold of Ten n. here obtained the
fiuor. and nioveil i reconsideration of the
vo:c m yesterday, referring , the Presi
dent's ('Message, 'avowjiij;; his object to be
lailebitkJili'tmttinn. aptlltTrnib 1'V llir
I'entlcmen of N. Hamshirein the attack
upon his State and constituents. ,
Mr. Wise fuse to a question nf order,
whet her rlM-mtiniv wa tebatealtev -The
Speaker dec ded that strictly the debate
was not in iH'dm but a decision of his at
the lat session tojlhi e fll-ct had been then
overruled. ,ir . . : .. . '
. .Mr. Arnold Wa proceeding. in his re
marks, when the question ot order was
ra'ned anew, and an appeal taken from the
ilei'u'icin of the peiiki-r. The appeal was
biiefly debated by Messrs. Gilmer, Howne.
Hai ton, and Stanly, hut before the ques
tion w as taken, the House adjourned.
Wednesday. J tin. 5, .
In the Senate, the piopoed Hoard of
Exchequer, as the tii'fioiihed business uf
the Senate, came, up tor coniidrratinii
and was discussed at some lengili by Mr.
Morehead of Ky , and Mr.: 'iiiimonds;
the former oppoxed to the measure and the
latter in favor of it with certain tnodiika.
tioti. .
I u ihe I1 iiiisc t jiere""was alivrsTiglF
upon a Hwin-tnaderbv M . Adams to a-
mtid the; Jnffrrraf
tioii mdehy l.im on the subj.-ci of abulilion
petiiioiis. .
Mr, Fdlmore aked the gentle-man t
waive his Tight to ths floor, momi-ntsrilr,
that he might present a bill from thi- Com.
mi t-e of Ways and .Means which was ur
gently necessary at this time,, and upon
w hich he desired the House to go iufu (Jom
oiittee of the hole'upim.ihe- state of the
Union. The bill was sen to the table and
being read, it proved to be a bill for the
rssue of $5,000, WOO of Tieasury notes (con
idrbl lnghtr, and queslioiw-soch as
has it couie to this?"&c. The bill was
twice read and a motion made bv a mem
ber from Illinois to lay it upon "the table.
"Mr. Fillmore then sent a communica
tion to the table from the Secretary of the
Treasury, purporting that advices had
been reeeiveif frwn capfta istsin NrYort,
Huston and elsewhere, stating that even
with a long extension of time, no money
rould be obtained upon the 'Loan' hereto
fore authorized, and that there was no al
ternative to save the Treasury from being
dishonored, but this resort lo Treasury
notes. ...
"-The-yeft-ft4ay w
on the motiuoto lay (he hit I upon the ta
We. ami were ayes 83, noes I lb.
The bill was then read a second time
and ordered to be printed.
i ; Thurndny, Jamirtrif C.
; In the. Senate, the ord. i a ofihi- day
Were culleil for at uuii'clock, when the
debate was resumed upon thi? morion tit
Itft'flllV-ttniHi
Select Committee of nine members.
Mr. Woodbury occopied ihe time until
the adjournment, in debatingthir plan pro
posed, which he regarded as unsafe, dan
gerous and impracticable. The Senate
adjourned uVcr to MmuUy.
In the Housn. Mr. Saltonstall, from the
Committe on Manulartures, nflered a re
solution that this committee be authorized
to send JW persuus atid papers,' and exam
ine witnesses,
rl W? 4, - h-rtm
p4lU"a V1U (i,t () .vc.ltejnyi.ce,..
'tnerii'p. lle uiv
1radbirtoTgruWTTrTuT
lion.
Mr. Ue a)o opposed the resolution.
Mr.- lilitngliast warfprofeeiling In make
some re.nai k on the subject,' when hevas lt),t oeighhorbood of Newbefo will avail ihemTvon
intetrupted by a call from Mr. Fillmore rfbi aervice before be leave, that wction, which
for the orders of ihe dati and tlie'mornTitiT.i. i.i,M.ie?. t.i . .hi ,.t
Ji,!HL,nll!rinB expired, various Senate bilU
were tlieti laejioip.reail 4wlce,,anuFip;
propriatily referred. Z. i K -i r
The bill authorizing" the re-issue cf
Treasury Notes w s then read bv the
Cletk. ; , ;
Mr. Fillmore then, i nterrd Bpnn sn tx-amin-tiion
of the state of the Treasury, and
submitted ' a printed statement made-by
the Secrefnry to the Committee of Ways
and Mean, showing ihe absolute necessity
tor this resul t., -".- j,.,,..,.
The Serrtary says that while the expen
ditures fur tlie'firel quarter of 182 would
exreed f 6, CC0, 0 0, . the reretpt for jhe
same pei ioil , would not probahly amount
t'mijfWC"S6
that though rallei) ptn by tltr Secretary
of the Treasury to introduce a bill for the
issue ol Treasury no'es. the Committee
declined so to do until ihe necessity for
this pirticular. resort was shewn; thit it
itppeared that the Secretary had received
information from some of ihe larger ciiks
that no extension of lima upon the Loan
bill would produce fund from that re
source. They were therefore 'slriren, re
luctantly, and tosave the honor of thr coun
try, to the proposed tne astirc.
L : :-. t . "-. a .
Mr. (5. Da' ies vehem'ently oppased the
proposed course as being nothing less thai
the old schema of "Continental money,
Mr. Wise followed, next, and closed by
moving a-proviso that n Treasury notes
should isstre until the proceeds of the Pub.
lie Lanihf,' now in the Treasmy, had first
been applied to the wants f the Govern
ment; ' ."'
"Mr. Fillmore raised tlie point of order
as to this amendment, and pending this, the
Committee rose and ihe House adjourned.
Fndn, Jan. 7.
The Senate did not sit. ' Nearly- the
whole of the day's sitting in the House of
Representative, we arc sorry to say was
consumed in eontAis and vo'cs concern
ing the reception of inemorials hhviog for
theirobject the abolition of slavery, &.c,.
I n every instance upoa the yeas anil nays
being taken on motions to lay upon the ta
ble the question of rereptiiSn, the question
was determined in the allirmaiive, by ma
jm-ities varj'ing frcm ten to eijiteen-voteSr
It is fleeply to be lamented taat tne House
should again find in its way thisstumbting
block.. ' .;v- .-. -. -I "-.i-'. '" ' "- '
.ImuJSili.'Mtilwuryai , pne r pray .ng ,
the recognition of Haf ti, and siWther usk
ing the passage of a law enacting that all
slaves on hoard of ships sailing beyond
the limits of (he Unjted Statu, should be
eiifjlled to their "freedom.
t mini mi iwimi mi I ! il l. !!. "".Ti'l
THE ST AIL
Libtrlas el nntalt tolum.
".ha Tj:icin7 jan v vhy 'is. 1 s ta-
' WHIG CO.NVKNTION.
'1'lie propoiliiin of our imojhlior of ihe Rev1
ler,. thsl a Wbif conventiun l hflT m thin city,
at art rartr iImv. w i mA frt nprrrive. mtl with
nil hops thii iei will nul ouly give it itieir
rH-lMrt. t.iiT istte ite niaTtet rn-tuwit ooc util
in g'Kid carnriit. Let Uinr b n.i h!l'-ay bui
nesaof .it. Wbati verU wurili i!niH. ia worth
wpll iloit-j. TUt bttl S:i ougtil to tijur.
nentfJ. "1 tie great October rmvonu.ati prove that
the Vt'higa know how ths thina shout. I ! -Uooe,
O'.l tlitt thrv lire lh tioyt t.) Jo it. I.Kt the peo
tliro, in rirry count y, without wailing onr fur
the i tlirr, proctJ forthwith lo hi'ld nifetings miJ
(ipoint ilclegalr. I.st ery county U rvpreaerit
Cil. The Vhig'1t(ie the power lu carry th &atn
with coff, but there iiiuh! he concert, tigilaoce anil
activity 8ni"ng lhBrm t Alreatty aro thefr enemh-a
ilri'led, equipped anil litlpj out -for the campaign,
in ilie liiU; ail ul'3 , they arooMt, aoJ rrpm-r
for action, tVy msy look for certain ilcfe at miJ c!i
(rare! A g'.it, who foIJa hi mii.aoj f'IU a-tk-rp
in falte aocurity, may ba fettrreii anil taken
eapia by s piemy. ' '
prtsenl to our railers, in 1tHJaylsStr,
Ihe eloijui'nt s"peeih of Mr. M.ingum,onihftan
pi n Fisnal Apeney. " '
We shalf publish the Interesting remarks of
Mr. Itayner, on the refi-renon of that pstt of the
PrenMed'a iSc;iuga wbieiixelaW. iw ihe 'fur
iff, iu our next,. ' . ,
Tfie ehctioii "i)T InTendant and ComrnTsnion
ers fur litis City will ba held on only next.
Til tTHMPEBA"Nci CAUSE,
it la grutilyilig In h-ain, ia, .througli lbs matruniRn
tality of Mr. Carry, ihe inU-lfijpnl and worthy del
cgaia from Bi Uhnore, Inking deep and wide tool in
Ihia Stlale. Ia thij city, it bsa become large lr,
prrling ita sebl branchea oae'r and aheltenng
tinmlryii .wm. . : - rt ; '"
I lie tIi mipcco wliixa pealiforoua hrralTi
Tu f'al ia poiun, and to inhale i de.ith.
lo Chatham, Orange, and GtiilforJ, it ba found
ftvorahle sail, and pniqoiwa a lutarianl growth.
And, In drop Ihe figure, oo a rertul viait lo C
wrll, Mr. Carey found her enliahirned citizen n t
k-M diepowd to filter into tin great and beneficent
moral rciorm. In Milfnn, he fortued a eorjsty of
60 or BO men; tn Yaney vijjjaf'rrnc enmpoae d of 45
or 60; and tl.e.hflrgT one was argnii.e.l nntn
betiiiB heiween 30 ami 4 (.: He Uo iiie 1 t)n-
I 120 eeiitloimu and flfi ladie. A great nuniher of
"TaTFrmrTiltuftfd.1
Mr. Carey, la now on lu'a way to Xenheiu, Fiin
I thenne, hi preaeni purpow i tu uu rjttvilie
j and Cncoul, We hope, howartr,. ihetowo io
" ' '
ja'j. sill Ihcjulka' Lug. txtiaciaJraax-leuetao.
traamom juttceivrd at this othee,-from intelli.
gent and influential individual: -." , : ' ,.' t. Tf
From Pitlhorough M We" bare .swept within
the temperaaes WleX - pry '- neatly. wy man,
woman and boy in Pittaborougb. U i aaid ilia ba
lance are on the fence, leaning over toward our
side, slmosTmHlirte' enter.' " ,; 7T
From Granville- I rannol lay down my p0
without congnttulaliiig you on the happy result of
th temperance csum in your city. . We (eel ths
hapuy conarqeences o! it in thiection nf country,
pjrtieitUrly in Orsngs, adjoining Uranvills,. They
have taken ths pledge- on Flul rter,;tiJ enjoy
peace knd eomfort. . It w'a herntoiuie cne nf the
mot diwipated section perh'apn In ihs Klste."
much p!e.d with it. Il errbr.ceS ih. whol. Hi.'.'
.. . ' , - . , ' i . ... , 1 1
hie, in two neatly printed volumes, with uwful 1
, , i i- i . " i 1
margmal references sod judicious pole and coin' ;
meat, .condensed f"m the m;i.i.oroved com- t
nisntarie;" and, w duult not, richly deceive Ihe
recommendation which it ba received from " cler
gy mea of various evangelical JennniioHlloii." '
I Maj. Walter Gwynti has been elected President
of lh rurlamoulh and Roanok lU'.t Rctd Cam',
pany. - v
- . MAMKOlTtll HOC.-'
V wera gratified, or) paing through Uuioo
Square, yeitenkv mormn J, to witne li e exhiln."
tin of focr msmmnuth hog. rafJ by Col. 11,
Wilder, a worthy and an enierpiiinj farmer of
(bit ronniy, The larjrat weigli at leart Se bon-J
i i , r ,. : ' , e i I
ureu pounua. )i oai ncfei ueior aeeu nu e
qual in this rity. - -
rXFANTTCITOOL EXA MINAIIOX?.
The exaniination of f!io chiluVi-ti attac-hed
to Mr. Teal's Inl'urit Srhoolio iliepresenee
if a' hirfre aiid intelligent andienee, nt the
Cfly Hall, ctn Wedaesdiiy tni'iiiyg last, was
higldy interesting and gratifying to every"
One present. , Indred, the di'groe of nientid
discipline, ncctinite kninylcdge.Jand prompt
tti.niilesU'J by lite pupils, all .of very
tender years, was truly surpriyng, and re
fleeted great credit. upon hotii themselves
anil their teacher. 2
, The delightful exen ises wertv closed hy
an appropriata" address by tUe "Her. ('. I.
F. Ikcms.
"DllAtOCJtATiq", CONVKN TION", .-'.....
This body assembled in Ihe-Commons II a. I
pn-londay last, tnd proceeded lo orgfltirtfl bj
Ihe anpoiiitmpnl ofTlionias I.. Ilybart,
('hulrntan and Thomas Lotinff F.sq, Keerolar
The tinnips of the delegates were then enrolled;
v hen It appeared, is we Iwirir from the liegiK-
iwt"thweJ were tlR S'leg-iUt!. wpresrotino; 1.1 -nr.
211 Counties, in stleifrljiini'. After these prelim
inaries, Oie Kev.. Ileoty Fins of' Warren was
chosen I'reMihuil of the Convention; Dt, Wat
son of Wake and Gen. Craves of Caswell," Vice
FrssiSents; Messrs. Siillerfiord and Jmiies L.
SniiihJ.Seeri'taries;' and Messts. Jclifl llatrikn.
and ti'reen" Hill, door-keepers.
Oo mr.li.rn if Col. Wh l,e, . mmi.lea of I
twenty-six members wens appointed lo Teport J
Ihe w hole business to ho done; end tho Con
veniioo ihen adj.-iurn,ed to 7 nclock, P. M. '
MEALTU UF nr.LS,lIOROt'Gri.. .
There have been only 13 deaths iu Hillsho
rough during the past year. 1e poputatfon of
the plsre is 1000, teides about ISO sohul.ua In
the different sohools,
v'TE M P KM A IN C K C K t. K 0 R ATIOX ,
Ctiiistiiia was cefebrated in HtlNhuruuub by
in a yfirj spirited and appropriate mujiuitt. A
ptweh5ti was fnnned afii maretied lo' the. MettV
odisl Chtitch,-w herej says the lieeoriler, "Ihe
services were then ripened with prayer by the
Rev. Mr. Cure!l; after w hich ihe meeting was
addressed bv ihe Kev. Mr. Jameibn, the pre-
Hiding elder for this district, who spoke with
much eloquence and foreo. In Ihe course of his
rt marks he explained tha origin of the Wash
ington Societies, and gave a gratifying accomii
of the unexampled success which has every
where attended them, in .reclaiming an oufortu
nale elass who have hitherto teen considered as
h opelessly ,Iot." He maintained, by nantiwi t;.
able arguments, llie importance of ihe principle
upon which these societies' are fVmded, the in
lal abtthitnt pledge showing it to be thejpuly
safe ground, not only fur those whoso tssto ha
been vitiated by long indulgence, but also for
llie moderate 'drinker, lie also answerd tnaiiy
of thc otTjeeiros--WH4i4t-iV!tlr hara throw n -
out. Indeed hi etioeoiirse appeared to cover ihe
whi.le'grouud, sod w as happy ia its coneeptiofc,
and very earnestly and forcibly delivered. The
Hon. Frederick Nah followed luV faw plain
tut impressive remarks, illustrated by striking
and melancholy , GX4ni!es which h?d been
kjiitijiht before tiitr In his Judicial capacity." " '
There was alo a very handsome Temperance
celelaton iti Greenshorongh. ..' ,
j7fi i K B K O B B ER " .
.:. On the 2Qih IVec. a closnt in the Patent office
at AVshingloo was "opened by a false keyiu
llie prewineei of msnf stranjere,' and a number
of valuable articles nlo'len which had beet) pre-
eitext JffJf'Kijin jifteotayes to M Tc;'rt,Ai,ne-,
rtljrrarfea of ihla ovornmftnr.-Ttie rngtie made
his escape.
DtSTHKSSlSO. '
The Fsyotlcville Observer states that, on ihe
17th till., John McD. Rtid. ated IS. and Wit
hum W, Keid,si;e'l 16, son of Mr. Jonathan
Kei'l cf Meckletihurg roiiiity, were dtowned In
Crof sing a creek which had been swollen by the
riin. , , , ...
And Sit tne 3d, Dr. W rn. W hit was drown
SilliiiTEG'SAtuiiTu.t.fui,! ci lC15 tluTuiiu1 eniiffl.
"Otrtbe"h''jtntoffhe lltlf, "Mr. J ntsK ot
xki mtwMkixltLJ 4svtiiVUhi'
a stTttrof
.CRKDIl' Of THC STATUS. , .
The Slate of Ohio and MdryUnd'hsve both,
wa are gratified to -stale, ptil the seal of eon
demiMlion npon Ihe di)innett and halefut doc.
Itine of repudiation avowed by the Stale of Mis-
swsijijii. intitiiiiiufloi lA-iegales of Mary-I
ianu a OhLtajepcaLilie la wjiuposiiig s tax to
raise, money to pay ths Stale debt, hai been
promptly voted' down, 53 to 2I and in the
Jloiise of Representatives of Ohio, s resolution
lias been passed (it lo C, in which the doctrino
of repuJijlhtfMS d-oi:need es -beiiig--at vaii
unee with every principle of patiiutism. morali.
ty, and even of enmmon hunosty." The o
tnocracf" have a mnjor'ny in both these hodiea.
The "party Hi Mississippi, fmdi'nj themselves on
snp'pOrtcd by their political friends In; other
j ,Sla'te, may yet h induced to retrace their Steps.
-'pi.- tii...!-l . rii .i. '-.I..... .ii... .i'
7 t" of Jan,u8ry 1,8,3 """ 10 Mj
thousand dollars, Issued nndur the (fuaranu-e of
'
the State, aecordint; to the Act of Ui last I.e
- w,'"" - , s
g'slsturs. .-.....,
8TATB OF FRANKI-AND.
' Proposition have been laid before the Legis
lature cf Tennessee fer dividing the State.-
One is, to make s new Stale, to bo called Flank
1snd,cnt of Fast Tennessee and the monnijln.
oua portion of North Carolina, ,'lViimmeo
arid (Jenitjia, epntijnons thereto. We tnnw
ot what Uoorsjts Siul ViioU m,.y av lothh;
bul w rau t ipr any psil of the Uld ionl
!SIte. I. ha c.tb.r-r propostuon M, terert (
Vesie?ro Disitie into a new tjlale, to be called
Jaelifioniana
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HAN K OF TUB SKATK,
Al thejate Ationul Meeting lf ihe StockUolJ, j
r .r Ibis tiisiUiMlStu -lUessr OOKcaii sme-
ron, Wiliiain ;J5oylau. Juhn I.Uiyan, Alfred ,,
Jotma. AVilllam Pence. Cl aries Manly. ih!
tieo. W Mordecai, wefa. elected l)(rlur lor J
uio pteseut yMT, na ir,e loiiuwing renfuiioti
wis unanimously adeptrd.- .
Jitfnltwl, That theeoure purriied the
Prenidenl and Direetomef llie Knnh, to CHn'nrl
iog Ihe lT.iir of the tivwnuon during the pasi
year, meia with the hearty concurrence of ihe
Stockholder. Y .
John Iljill. Ksij. tTaslibr, hsa bepn appointed
President of the Unok of ('ape Fear at W il
ruinjton, -ei Juo. Jj. Ji.nen, IN". . ,
A - young" -Btso by .the nam cf Sunly, says
Ihe Wllmiiiglon l-hrooicle.-ons kilted tn BrtMis
wtck eounly, on Christmas dayi by- receiving in
his body ilia wad of a gun fired by "another
driok'tng frolic, for fun. Cliarrs being i.i ihe sci.
of firing hi gtiii',.f?uniy juniped sudjt-iily . he
(ne it, reccivit.j( ihe fatal rouii urs. , -
wouiviMoTLTNT"
Tlie'.Mailiioiii.ui says that thumiof the Heads
of Oepartinetits, al Vaahtiiiton, are at their
pom long before'-w but uru called olftcc hours.
The Seerplaiy rif Suite is oflen engaged in the
J dotien of his o.Tii'e until iiiidniirht. Tha Post-
innaier liractal ia at work before breakfaslf and
l,,B erel.iry ot lite Nsty lakes Ihe lead of ell
h anJ Is fre,p,o..tly at bis dsk, in the
Dep-irtuient, before the messengr r has had time
to rouse up agood fire. The Secretary of War
and ihe Secretary of llie Treasury, are both in
duiatigabie iu ilmif f.ibors. . titelt examples are
Worthy of imitation.
roit t"oV' vi'fuitNtimi---'.
The Chronicle cf thu, Slh instgtit says: "Out
linilmr at ths prfsont time presents' a pleas'u.g
tppr-aranee, there, ti Jng in iva greainr number of
vessel than in any one lin for.'jrnaa'if jar.V
a largo propottiou cf iliem heay lowiage,"
This tooks-business liker nod furnishes vl
donee oT The incieasing coiiiimn'e of Wiliiitug
lon, with which we Hte much gtutified. , Uut just
conuecf tjtta City with Wiliningtouhy a Kail
Road ftom'Goldsboio', auJ then give us a turn
pike lo Ihs mountains; and. another -eotl of for;
est of toasts will darken vuur waleiS. "What
say you, bto. Chroit.' " t
J. V. L. MoVJahon, in a coinmunraiion in
the Baltimore Pntrlul, Styles lloil the monies re
ceived bv him, tor the benefit cf the widow and
children of Thomas IJ. Lairghlin, who lost his
lite in tlte giTwWg-ptWJsion" of- May,- 1848,
amouots to $3,2t!) )'.). It has been luvestcd in
real estate and city slocks, T j 1
Tiia Harrisbttrg H'oporler continues In lakn
strong ground In favour of the lion. Jas. Uiich-
unan as a candidate for the niXtPjflidency--
4j - Bb4iecipiTrioff, says ihe Philadelphia Enquirer,
has sufiicienlly developed to sulhoriie Ihe he
lief that Mr. U," will be the oppostiion candi
date of Pennsylvania.'" ' " "" ;' r:
NEW HOKSE.SI10K. . '
"A. Frenchman, resident in Poland, lis in-
vtmted ..(so-aay ihe -Uiuoitl Smvmw JvurnnV)
new nwiilrod of nboulng hore, fur which the
einpnrurhas awarded him fifty thousand rou
bles, besides an exclusive patent. He covers
the entire Imof with iron; and the basa of this
shoe or sandal is perfectly Smooth. 1 It requires
neither oatl nr screw, 1 exirmnely cheap, and
has the iuipuiliint characteristic of great light
ness. It is getilng into use in all parts of 4f.us-
, sijv , W!hi- JiJtgf
very benehciat. A near as we can understand
this account, this-shoe is a kind ef meeasie,
made of sheel iron. , ,. c ' " ,'
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Ttie Riilhnrfordtna Intelligencer stales that the
dwelling' house uf Mr. Saniucl Wheeler of Uulh-
erford county, with its content, was consumed
by fire a few nights ninoi
: A bill has pssaed ihe benaieof Tennessee, to
remove iheScat of (iovernnieni of ihut State to
Koosv-riiev
now iTonored wrlh moreTTiuit so ordinary nuiri
hef of the must. accomplished foreign swindlers
snd knaes which' ever escaped ihe psllows
The police in Kngland. hvo become exceodtng
ly rigid. Hence accomplished rogues prefer
visilinjj this country as fashionable geutlrmrn,
lo an ignnmiiilooa tr.in'poitatioi! ito.JllaejyTlayi
'ttre-AmerTeaHi y-lliid4egts'viVeh-impuf-j
taiioit. remarks 1 hey amount to" s" very
large number; most of them come here poor,
bul the great chance for plunder ib New York
and rhlladoTjihla lias enabled 'ibese adroit las
cola ULsaaka" tuuaey cmuigh lo assom-tte8Hexl
tut 'of iravclling geniletrien,, w ith, large port
msnteaus snd bags, goltl headed canes, gold
chains and watches,, and t whiio servant, Usual
ly an accomplice. They are 'doing,' and will
continue 'to co, fine business, Same nf this
gang effected the Ja( gr.'at robbery st Wash
ioctyn. -. Rewards jfvr ihcse -depredators will
have but little etT.fCt, except lo increase their gu-
in " iii:-.-:.; . e it.t-'I -'. jjL'.-r-'"" V
Oaf JIJ .aoa iiw af.w.icar riHisposvv,;:
' fy See lb ilerlienient ol Jmea Stifart, .
European Agent dte. who may b eonautted atlti
lodging tithe Eagle Holi'l, in this city, where h
will reoisio a few day only.. . , . : , - ,
Ths New York Banks have somewhat ex
tended their discounts, and the money maiketii
not quite so light. ' .
: J-VeniiIaiset Kinsman ha been held to
bail in Philadelphia, in ths gum of 0,000 for
fraudulent insolvency.
Ell'flt Iletrirjr, a pavniaau-r in tho Arny,
wlji, Rrr0,trtl in Srw Yo,k jnM WMk( fr ,ilh,
,ldinj finm he govP(nniri t r'.e sum of35.tat.
u wa!( Iri m bail in f SO.twtO. ..
U A PsoHTiBi.k RiL8on. A iitemrria! to the
i , . - .
I I.eeyiiturre of New, York sutea. thai ilu- nett
proQits of ilm Liiea and Seheneeindy Hailroad
:f)W ,t,c &w ywl have Wn S J3H,Sri? fn f
,nnm on mii avi-rage, or 13 1-t jereenV p-r so-'.'
i,"ulu cri'ihs eapiisj.aad .wyirig Hkf Legiatatuns
,0 .nh late ol fare lo'two cents pet "mile.
'Ike L S. Jlunk I'rttcMmtfil Ijumtieil.'- As'
wa generally expected, the Court af V'litiiluaJ
Sesotiins tpiashed Ihe preret'dings hy the (lian I:
Jury against Uidd'es and others coiiuecird wuii
Ihe t'ni'ed Slates Bank. The matter, it is tin--derstnod,
will be brought befote the next CcanJ
Jitry. ", .... .'.,.....,,., ,.
JtA. CAMrns-LL and Thomas T. IIoco.
Ko,uires, of this City, have been apiiiiuit
ed Alils-ilc-Catnp iu the Adjutant.fJenrr -ul
ol the1 Saic, with the rank of Colonel. '
,'- ";'"' !' -- Ktsisrtr. '
A forffed cheek for 1000. in thename of C.
rli'wtjijj1,' was"prieiite(l at itf irft nleT
llankitig Association, New York, a jjay or two
ago, and paid. -
: : " - ' firr. " - -
Some nhrhtt atro a bain uelnoglng to Addieoit ...
VVhidbee, t'so,., Inrmer of this comity, w en
tirely cousmned by fire, ' Il was fvted by som)
villian tt late hour in the night, and dis
covered loo lulu to a sire auy thing of its eon
tents.-'- Leas uhout St.&OO, '&.' Xarth .Srrre, " "
IMPROVIiMF.N F IN FIUR ARMS.'
' The London Times gatsan account of
a Uunsiuti musket which is constructed on
a -fiew principle, and has just been success-,
fully tried. It has been invented by the
llaron Heurtelonpe, for the Russian Army:
- Thmigh th gy was wet and boister
ous iti the extreme, ICO round of bull car-' -.
triilge were Bred Irotti the Damn's gun iu-
atiiii.conceivable. short space of time, w ith
nut a singfeTattunf "r bang fires, and, in-j
deed from the formation of the piece itself, '
which has the lock placed under the buN
rel. immediately before tlie trigger, and
IiTtli1Turlltm lijr TiTi'tiflst lngniuuiri?iio
trivance, completely" securetl IVom the ac- . .
liou uf the weat her, the priming being cun
lained 4-a-etmtiotthin tlt-wta ttrter,-
impervious, to -'moisture. and enclosed in'
thesioik of the gun itself, rain or wet can
have no effect on the action uf stuusket so
constructed. It is however, ihe composi--lion
contained in this tube, and the simple '
manner tn wntcn it is actea upon, mat gives
the invenfiott its great superiority over all'
other fire arms now in use. ' The lube in, -question,,
which is about eight inches long,
by about one-eighth ef an mrh wide, con--tains
detonating powder- sufficient for 30'"
primings, and is in the first place Inserted t
rrf the.bndy pt the stotkMinder the hsrrel. V
A very simple, inechsnisift causes theex t
tremity ol this tube to sdvsnce over a fiat,
topped nipple, and the cock which Mrikee
it is so constructed as to cut from the tuba '
that port inn which lies ovjr the n"pple,atul
the hammer-actiftg wpon.4t.-aJ most sintu I-;
laneously protluces the discharge.?. ;-..
DIED, .',". I!-
In this City, on Sunday last, Mr, James. t
Uoman.an lrinhman'by birth, but for about Ioit--ty
years s resident of tlits plaee. , , .
Ktatff of Itorth Cstrlltia, ' '
-, ' JIertpokd UorwTT,
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions No
remlrer Teim, 1841
Samuel 3. Wheeler
Judicial attachment levied .
on Unit, , j. .
n
Jms t,.t!is,
' It appcarieg to the Mli.fnelicB of Ihs Court tht-
the ilt lenHmii In this actum li-i't a renlem of thi "
9ute it. ta llierefbr neilered hy Ihe Coott, ht .iib- '
hoiioa t made in llie Klui(ti Star fc oriS Oroli- ,
a decile lor ai wet-It, gifing the mid Jaroe C ,
H.rm noiKie thai It be and eppeae btfoi e th J u - .,
rice of ' rfieCrnft 4 I'IVh pi CJnweee Siii t - - .
ih sent Cwirl lo b htrt lor lh e.omlj ol Ilrrifoltt,
at Hi Court ftmite in W lntnn, th tiwrlh Mmity ' '
in Ktbrmry tint, then snit Ihcr rtplety ih pro- i
f.ertt attached anil leail, eilicrvt Anal I Nilgmrnt j
ill be entered up againtt him, and ihe property .'
letied on, enndepaned an I ij let lo Ih mieer.ry ot ,
die t.UinnrT, tRreeuhljr In aut cf Aaaembty in tucb
ate nile Suit peoiiled ' , ,
"ten ' " J M. COWPKR, Clk " , .
" "' -Pries Ad. J 61J. ; , e "- .. y
, . rruoprAr AJi:cr. ' ;
TJtF. bXHKUMONBO r'vspeeimtlr" iiilorni tha a
PohliS. that Ih AIr-.Ni;V Sllileh he r ll.mlieil In ,
ii8imlii'aiiilii7ltsiyU ''"'
tuud, ,UiU,t uiul JLwfM anli.niiunUHUMJ and
rierin b) tiitnjit i-wiSHti.i..lt.W WMw .eMyvi
ih M .tw.uumj . 'm--,-'..-u '
-l-rllH Slil-.SrHt-t
ult Mionraa n rllleil, ,iilinnt na tt
ironblo ue i'elr. l-egeeiea, llmdilary Proper tjr, j
Aarmiiiea aiyl any turn pr'ilir T notnev rraai
ltd pol ever, in ever pit Of Kntlanrt, Ireland and t
Scotland, and sIm in Suy nri ol the U. Htaie. .
Addrese ' ,r 4 , JAMK.H STUAHT, , -
-, . .: - -:i,!,'- S . EuenfMrB Ast, ' ' -
i'. .'";., ,f f H- t .. J'tiiladrlpliia, I. j
-f-Bstetgli. jaat , tOHWr- rr,--: V HpV
The stihcribee hsving cnnaiantly on hand, in '
Prtrrbur snd Hiclimond. a kirfre? and melt ae- '
lecrd" stock fnearlv thirty in number) ofthe ve. '
ry best pIANO-FOHTKS made in this cminiry,
add being disposed in SVll them upon the nnwt f
llb"errtt-rfflcitj
one, even Ihe most , stlspiekni; be beglesv 10 -sofffeSt
l tho in want of Piano the impmlmie
of giving him teate? a trial, hefors pnrchaeintf
elsewhere, sinee there ia no poWibility of Ihrir "
toaing nd atroiig; probub. lit v that, thev wmihl f
be greatly th truiners; in fuel, it would be but ' '
a pontponernent of a poiti'e pnrche. for thort
time, of any lnlrument Whatever, -tinlit they
coold hsve an opportunity of leitinir the quality ' .
of those. ,of oiinev which are junsurpMsed. if j., -,,
Jt osllrd iii Ehjrlamt . A meHca. I -;ii i ohl
nearly' three' hundred '.'Of' (bene 'Piano's in a few
years, wilhoui setliPB had one, and. I hold my. -
self bound lo lake back or exchange soy instru
ment Which, perchai'CP, nuKht prijvr .t'. frciivr. '
' floldinv, at I he eer tlone, tlie opinion, tht
the sale nf a atngle bd Pianu wooM nccuioti
inch a lo of ctiifidence as eenihl not be after
wsnls repaired by the ale of a hundred fcoJ
one, it may well b expected that t ehutl he par- .
tlcular a to what ssrt of intrnment f - d o.T,, .
. E. I. NASII,"
t--mT " ' ; I'etermr', V.
( CJ ty Pianns re'lA b f'l in) ree veiry
st J. W. RAMDOUril H CO'3. in l.;cUi o I. '
An;. 18-- t.. V. X.
rs
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