Ar lid U IfbaB " ,r ' THREI DOLLARS A YEAS la aav.aea. IIALEIGII, IV. C WEDNESDAY DEC. , tMt. Kw. 41 l ( imiaa, t chief honlj ng fo, "nmi if elect te ba 'Stive. er i 1 Mil t fte beta trthrr 1 tack th flic Preii. "ever, rclnr, Vheth. ( U J the irmiij dinary re, at r jur Cede r4' ndl lerl 1 and render waniafi nm , In fre.; fin ia It I'M) I th.' n dey lerome. duties, I erf by ,Psk, J-fgS- ivitiuaf wheal reived it the of the , -I. ! rnai I near itite- Horn etber Marek 'fJfi emesi raben iCCflB- cetk y aal ihtbt , that dlo Ler ought Hire States ilk s ferior tness. Vbjls (out aty aa it at roa f Ae ,Bf usOI SIMS ities flin uitB rilW era table cdb 'reaa, now it. by be- t$ th iik oriir .wm UK ain levc'II mk Vni tm CaiLkaaar A " WfitM ia the Far- ase aviator, waibeiat elavaaeWaf. hee a Wee mily oadar hia car, oaya, for aear thirty ymn kM fcwd Um fo- latring pnoMralioM euuf for worm: Take Iba fat of olJ bacoa, alieaa a4 friaa ia aa aatil iba aiiMC b all aal afit, Uk oak the rlad Aral, thaa pat ia aa mack nmmJ (al(ariy callad Jaraaalam Otk) aa ia aaeaa aary. at aiaca aa( ar aulaam aa will ak 11 aaiataMa, aad fiM k Ihna asaraian ia aaeeaaaiaa. Tba chililraa will aal it - fraely MM Tsa-Hl hae taatria iramaating toamoeb. laeraJiUa aa U mtj appear, I nav Knowa aa munj mm w haadraJ aaa taanty or Inirta larga worm ta mom from a chiM Ibraaer bar are olL I uaoally giva tba madieiae apring aaJfU. - V Y- What ia tba chief aa of b'eadr takea aa asamiaer at a raeaal a.baol eibibitiaa. " '' "Th. .bir of anad!" aaaworail tba arcbia interrOftUd, BDDaraail aaaihcd:'at tba aiainiieitv of tba inquirer, ' the .V-t . J t J I . . mm it Uuii uaa 01 uraau M ,u iproau vaun bub wi-iv w . u n rl - - -- k.Bnlnaaa ia tba AVa WW S . I H nhi wwaw r J kaaradaata. aabavawiBad One taar fraaitM cheek ml tof- mam, tbau U kaa rated aa eaafiavlo aaeo aaaaaeraa aUiiona. or aotltfad tha orU. ' ,,: , , Htrnssa. Be aot afraiJ of dininUhinr yeur owa htppU beat6t of other, au i, aa u ware, forjeu hiniMir, U Tlf BippletJ thaa the nun who mtkea aimMirtue aoleaujeei 01 au aia ai lecnonrcad iafttoaar---- neaiaWMj dear friend, that naa kae Wea Ulkinf a beat yen aiaiat He hu bean tolling the ewfntteet lieayoa ever haardt why be railed atwat voa for; aa hear." "Aad- Ttt beard it: ait, did yoal , "Wi-ll after lb.la. luat bear It ia ailed that it tekee two la "''mta'itiu3orani to tell and one to li'tlea tt rt,"" Ej 'Ctet tip husband said i ladf to liege Lord, the other morning, 'Day light is breadking.' 'Let it break,' said be, it don't owe me anything.' EITHER WAY. A wag one day asked bis Wend. "Hoar many knaves " do ' von aiinnoaA there Is In this slreeVbesides youralft" Besides rnyaein'' replied the other! in a iioai, you mean to insult mer "Well, then." said the first hnor nun w ywu ipittuuiociuumg yonrseii" i . 1 , PUT MR niTT I The guardians of the night in Albany were not little surorised ia henr fr 1 1 . . . " - "J" r K"er. late one nio-ht latt welf """'C cnraesi cry, "put nw OUl! put yuti. ua arawuyr, near, they round a lusty, fellowt sittinir nrxin Hm -rh with his feet in the sutler, and leanin - 1 " . . r aSamai uie iron post ot one of the pis and the terrors pf dd'irium tremens had overtaken him in thepiittr. Hi hmin was on fire and his vitals burning np with rum: And now as he leaned hack against the post, 10 that the full glare of mo unmaui Kn ngnt snone into his wild and blood-shot eyes, art Imp of the Distillery whispered in bis ear that his head WM oa iMlAnd boor "Tinv wa in a Condition to listen to the rrinnimr chattering sprite, as it diMppeatvd earacfetly air, beirara immoral jouth, leat the enarts thos srt ponatnr piat innv mrrable thorns ia lh dying pillow ' and make thee wail bitterly ia elernity fur a deliverance which can never be found ; Jttligioum ftecorua, DUELLING. ; A latadeciiioa of one of the New Or leans Court, in caae ariainf - pnder the new duelling laws of Louisiana, fibrd a remarkable exemplification of me laeitnii statutes frequently lose their force br their very ttrinreney. t na Charleston wercu ry thus refera to it: ; The' Louisiana duelling-'law Jias jut received s Veiy farcical cutnmenury. By way "of being eompreliensive and efficient to a degree, the law provides 'that not only the principals and seconds, but ail persooi aidint and abeiun ia a duel, shall on Conviction be diafranclied. - 4, ease re cently csrae before the Ho order, and ev eiy one of the witneasee, called for the testify, en the Dow Ja ' 0 Dakdiks. Now yoa that was cut .... r l ... . ! .n.in m.. . . a, e i?L . I hi IIAIM aa mA mmlA I ....I I " . . . puret open the world's doer, an I rusn ia nncatisu, uaa vMOU msuiy: - l j ivl.i An I 'Pill ma rut IT Put m a rnan cnaseu ov mau nuns a eicilo oai?wvS invention, aoma great discovery or even one solitary remark? No! those that look far anything good from y00- wm jUil it-badlyfoold" as thezman-whe csoght a akunk and thought it waa a kitten, as the woman who made g.-eene of gunpowder tea. You know where the neatest, tighest pantst with the stroa gast straps, can be got 'on tick, but you don't know where the nett useful lecture will be delived. You know the eolar f iat; bat nvar Btitdied. th gorge,, eu hues of the rainbow",- unless it was to wiah for a - piece to make a cravat oft you know how a fool feels in lull dress, but you don't know bow a nun feels when he eats the bread ' earned by the sweat of hie browj you know how a monkey looks, for you see one every day twenty times in your landlady's looking glats, but you don't know how a man feels after do- ing a good actiont you don't go where that tight rt to beaean, Olit you-wap-waisteL catfish moutbed, ba. , boon-shouldered, clipper-legged goose eyed, sheep faced bee-whiskered driine in the world's bee-hive! Whet are you good fort"- Nothing, out to ehoat yoar uilor, neatly to lisp by note a line from some milk and cider poetaster, sentimentally talk love, eat oys ters, snd act the fool shamefully; leay, does your mother know you're outt I am afraid you have no mother, nor never fcauT: 'rr7"Tr . ,s. You are of no more use in Ibis world, thaa a time piece in a beaver ' dam, ' or a matrete ia a hog ped. Yoa fill no target a space in this world's eve than the toe nail of a muaquito would i a market noa.se, er a tiump-iailed dog in all oat doors; you are aa ' little thought of as the fellow who knocked his grand mnth er's last tooth da wa her throat; and as for your brains, ten thousand such could be preserved in aMrop of branlyTaaaire l.aks HiiDcnnr and aa for vour tueaa. vou navo out Pnt me out! Put me oat! PireJ SflWrd taxmusaattitauMf Una seoiifttfi! I'm in a light blare, air! Away, away! ye wirey goblins! I know ye all! Ye are tuatches.' Lticifer tnaichotf! Ye set tne in a blaze! Put me out! Water! Wa. ter! Blow in my, my, ears, if they ain't burnt out! Blow down mv throat! mi it's red hot ! Oh! somebody out me Put me outr v . ' j charge, and put him in the watch house, where he raved till morning, and then very early in the day, died. Poor Fel low! i. He was plitout most effectually, and bf an agent that has brematnrelv snuffed the light of life of many millions and filled- numberless graves with nnraele, loathsome, unwept (mortals. hese are thy doin?s. all destrovino- Aichoi. ; v. - Poor Tina had spent his Irst cent and ahoot hia last hour at one of the licensed schools for vice a grog shopand then was turn eg out to uie. F A PARAGRAPH FOU PAEKNTS - A neighbor laid upon our! .table the other day the follawing paragraph from the Chnrch ' Chronicle. . How many a fund parent's heart has been made the scqiilchre of ruined hopes, far want of resolute attention to the truths and "warnings contained in these preg- flaiU UucaZ "Mothers 1 if vou wold train no vour one, (and that u rumpea wyour leaoea an- ' chi1dren to be usehl- ie4ntmof society dean.) that lailort and le males were made to be gulled by you, and that yon think decent people envy yoar eppearancrl Poof useless toba'CO worm! Yon are a decidedly a hard case! - Vwrty. Every one bss heard of the story told a bout the recruit on sentry duty, and his innocent was of making known to a stranger the pass-word for the uijfhi. A similar incident actually occurred on i Sat arday uiglit, on Oovetnor'a Itland. One of that lae regiment, popularly spoken of as Col. Stephenson's California boys was put on gusrd by wsy ef ioiiiatin r biin into the mysteries ef a sentinel's duties. With tbs . pass ord -NewpoM were given to him strict injunctions to shoot the first man approaching or . deputing from the island who did not pronounce die sn.OOiaill 01 Hvur y rtd A Iho raw vouth tlioulJered hit musket, sad son all aoundt wew hash of his Own solitary -walk as monotoaoueiy- he-tro anon the sound, of footsteps and - then a heavy plunge into the water caught his ear, and running to the spot he hailed ia the direction of the sound, Hsllo, who ..o.. ih.,.?" mi friend." waa the oromot ' reolv. Tha if roil be a friend, toil Nswrorr. or VJ1 Bhoot.'' Great was the lauihtei and not. small the vesstions of tha terra nt of the retard, who was - la a tent Besr the aoeaker. Of comae he had to call in the whole of ih guard and change the eoantersinT rr-$rrrrl3- Ji. Y. Cum. Mv THE MAGNETIC - TELEGRAPH. Tha Telearenh is about to be extended as far seeth as Petersburg -preparalioDs for that purpose being already ia progress., ; K ' ' THR CIRCLE SQUARED? !i ' We"fcbaerve.va Daratrauh in the New Orleans - piper, lhJif,MnTBl JL Ar LadloW. el lbslpUce, has ' salved the problem of to, oaring the circle, which has ' so long .Raffled the Ingenuity of the scientific world. ' lis hU gone on to Wsshingtoa, it Is added, to , publish hu evteoverv. - V ' ; . ' . .. ., saaaaaawawtmaaaaa . ,i '4- The Official Paper haa dropped the term 'Whig' ubititulrd FriteraLr' T aw IS worthy of notice ntamutb as it indicates a distruet at principles. Fiadiac vo tenable rroand on the pUtfvrm of Loco foroisa. since everv foot hold. ea bt one, is crank tins; beneath them, the) ODDoaeats of the Whigs resort i( a, " ... -a I L .If ... ? a - recalling Assnee eve at WO nsat oi ' wwatMiipg ma flinv nf aoma of tha moat DrominSSt saea in their tt ranks. . j "'StaJy tobe-werthy of ysarpsrsats." sit love is the taeiaer si ranjij. keep them from running about the streets. , The school or rice is the streets. Thers the urchin learns the vulgar oath or the putrid obscenity For one lesson at tne nrcsiae, ne nas a dozen at the kennel.-Titus are scattered tha seeds ot falsehood, gambling, their, and violence. Mothers, as you love your own flesh aud blood, make your children cling to the hearthsto ie. Love home yourselves; fink the roots, deep among youf domestic treasures , set ail example in this, as in all things, which your offspring may follow. , It is a great error, that children may he left to run wila M; every sort oi street temptation for several years, aud that it wilt " be time enough to break them in. This horrid mistake makes half OUlf s: thrifts, gamblers, thieves and drunkards. No man would raise a colt or an ox on such a principle. No man would suffer the weeds to grow m ' ms garaeu tor any length of time, saying he : could eradicate them at an y ti met . Look at this matter parents! See more espcially that vour children are not out at uighi, ... . i - .... lOliering ruuuu aouio iduw-iwihb wt theatre-Moihers, make your" children love home, and by ail means encourage thentto love, yon better than all other human beuigs." EVIL HABITS. If is an easy matter to farm such hab its. . bat hard .'a conquer ihem. The yoong man eaa addict himself to the . use of nrofana lansruace and scsrcelv know : t i ,,. haw aa iarnca io use iu ne can ac ouira tha habit of oainr tobaccoorintosicat- ing drink, ia a maaaer that will hardly ba oereeived by himself till h Is an abject slave to appetite! bet whea aware at nis DOMtiea. aau rwoarw w kbw the impertaaee ef reforaaation, how impo teat ate his best resolves. Hsll the effort MnUred bv msav ta reform, without effect, had beea Baera thaa sufficlmt have nmerved t1em from these vices, thev had ia dee lime taken a kindly hint To ever? voenrwea who is In say degree kacominK addicted to theee. or sny other aarakioal sad wicked habits, we waa! to prosecution, refused to testily, on tfrtsuntHtraieyH liable toa penally, r I hey : were auataiaed iUt . lh ,..,. by ihaOTrt, Wd the eae lttmis for want of evidence." r - - if the law of Louisiana, like that of Vir ginia, requites an oath lo be taken by ev ery person, before entering upon a public office, that ne naa never been engaged in a duel, ei.tlier as nitncinal or""a aider and ateiter, thw decUion Ts(Mihyy3''tiio'f'' dinary. ' For the testimony given in Court does not render the ineligibility of such Wraonr. ih.wdegreor raow -l vaa iii uioaua iu vrauv uio . law vt k'iv donee would rouder him liable to be Droa eeuted under thV'trimlnaWefiin deed, a would be his riffht to refuse to eirminate himself; as In such a prosecution no would not be compelled to make any confession. But 'the excuse of incurring civil disfranchisement would, in thia State. we are sure, be deemed entirely intuffi cienu It is obvious that if the decision ws ave refered to ia established aa the law of Lmleiatianibti secure the impunity ot parties to a duel than secrecy in their proceedings. " " - . inert Jmei. Vtstrtei. The admirable . skill with which the Mexican artillery was served, has been a. subject of coinineut. t ts said that v men who distinguished thlhwetvel 1V thematrner rin i-whtch tlvay carved Mexican guns were deceit era from our'aiwiiciy. -":y Ueaerteu at Fort Brown.;. Qfw of them is named Riley;.,,.,. ,-.;,v -'v: TEMPERANCE PAPER; MrTTWwTJr Yopprandr-torrhy young Printer of Wilmington, proposes, to publish in that place a paper to be called the "Temperance Sentinel" Terms g2a yean .. . , 6. . THE CHOLERA. circulation by its own agent, after having aeea received ia New Orleans bat bearing upon hni no token ot caucellinr. a knew that these nutea, to a considerable amount, had found their way into heads mat muat cither holt! the with tost, or sell them, perhaps, to a greater loss By the eicrtions ef the Hon. Juseph R. In- gertolf, Congreas was induced to pass a law, 'authorizing the immediate redemp tion or these notes, as an act or publie justice. . After soma uelsy. quite anna. cesssry uoder the law, tha Secretary af tha Treasury has, we understand, conaen ted to pay the face of the Treasury notes, but allowing; no interest after June. 1843. There is a loss of three years interest te the holders, jut as much tread upea them, aa ifihe face of the aotel had been nezlected, and the whole of the law set at defiance. - "'- ' . ' ", ' We will not now stop to refer to the iniquitous proceedings ot the Government towards its individual claimants, nor Bum ap the instaacet of wrong inflicted under state that while these wrtns-4 are Inflicted IfllOnteVtheyWanidcd ulfd-teike wt abroad. Wa have occasion U knew that gentlemen from this country, bearing with Ihem . authority to make inquires relative to sums of money from the Government, 1ave"bea met fio London." and other Cptl,aliaHiirune4 with, a dis'inct refr ence to thia very easa of tha Treasurd notes, as a pror. amnnc others, that thy Gove.nment of the U. States waaaboue The trial of Thoev H. Maasey was con tinued, on application of the Stato. for the want of important witnessea. J. Wtnslow snd D, Reid for the defendant. ' A slave, indicted fr Burvltry, waa con victed of GrandrLsrcenv. J. Winalow and D. K Mao Rae for the Diitoner. ' Robert Overton waa tried for killinr awr m . nm. nammonds. both free men of color. The prisoner .was convicted of manalaach ter, branded, and imprisoned S months. Hon- j. u. ilobbm and . 3, Mullins for 5 bS h-5,. . QeT-iSrg:3 2;2! n i-r. SO o S7 c- a 2 I J nparirSe; the ptisonor. Fay. Ob. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF N. C .'( , SENATE..,;,, --.v. .' , Tuetiaj.Nov.2Lf: Mr Exnm nresented the Pension Certi dcato of William "Sasser." which was read, and on his motion, referred to the Committee on claims, , , ,. Mr Street offbred the folio win? Reso- . Rtsolvtd, That a messacre be sent to ifhTH raise aioirii uooinmuiee ot are on tne part ofr acEU bers representing the Eastern part of. the State, whose duty it shall be to en quire into the condition of the Laws, regalating the inspection of To riieutiDe; and report by. Bill, or otherwise, such smendments orMOWtoTprres they may suppose necessary and proper. Mr. Hogan introduced a uul. entitled at ti a e" a-. as 7. IX - . iff i'o3! :.3 M Mf .e . W 3 t H J sr X' w" "SI: a r Wa-eAJbiaHuiiya pnnesaioni nay, mat tne tact mat tne General Government had paid its debts, when one ot the States repudiated, could not bow be admitted as testimony in its ftver. waea it allowed one partaking ef the character of, and claiming citisenship in, a repudiated State to destroy the fiscal character of the nation, by briogiag into the administration-of its. affairs the irreg aliiitlea of his rwnT iirfi" .Let it be known, thai the ' world . takes note ef national detinquenees, as society does of those ot individuals;, and it will be found that the atiom js aa app'.icabls to nations at to men, that 'honesty is ma ocst policy, A Loudon letter published in the N. Y lournnl of Commerce, says . t: HolffYoiryfcw wwks hack authority of the celebrated Dr. Ryan, that the Asiatic uuoicra was suenuy, annroachin? Europe. - The accounts .. . " -.1 Lv .LH ... ... whicli you receivea oy mo i oion.iicrj showed this sinuuoa and fatal progress fwun Scinde. , iu BriUh Intdio. unto ersia. where it slrock down prince and peasant, the latter in vast numbers. It ts UOW novenug over mo irvmwra ui Ruaaia and TurkeV. making Iriehlful ravaws. and stealthily moving ou wards, defying check or control The British government are going to send a medical commission into t urney ana uussia to examine the cas and report upon ' t ie pestilence to the privy council, which is now the- organized-board : of health for- the- whole country. . Should! the scourtre ftrrrive iu Europe, it will prove aw awtnl vhtitatio forming a junction with ; the murrain now affecting cattle,'- and the , disease extirpati ng the potato, t- -v " - - ''zfZrr-"-- A GEM. ; We never read the flf winr without feeling twenty per cent . imr.ved by it;, .Twoneighbora meiioHf.efilbem.wtt etceedinjly rich,, the oihrr io moderate circamttsncea. 1 ne lauer iucgaawi. congratulate the former of his greet pes- MS10IIS SOU ino nappincaa iia ww iiij", and ended it with contrasting it .with his owe condition. :-- ' .-: ;, Mv Friend. said the rich man, "will yoa allow me to ask oae question?" "weruiniy eir.-'j r--T-r;:iy: f,, -r Would v be wtllior to take my waoettv sad Uke waahade care f it fur your boarding ana cioming t nemaeeu. w-""- . , M IV .11 -4k... . 11 I . .L' 7 'THE MESSAGE. We ire o crowded as to hsreuo space to refer as we w out wiah to the various tun important views and raeommenuaiiont of Gov, Obaram's Message. Of course it willTe univertalty tead, and iu manly and truly pattiotie character wilt be at universally admired, even by thoae who mayffertrom its; aothor lnpofltics-er in regard to some,: particuJnr rocomm'enda lions. ;ti,J ',-?, :' V.. VT The moist important subjects are, the State's liabilities for the Rail Road; the necessity snd modes of increasing the Publie Revenue; the unjust, unfriend y, and undijrnifled legislation of Virginia aud the improvement of our home interests to uItIiimU ill tA lirlalallrif AHfrlll IA eVJflta flfl B 'feTe--lBoJu f raw admirable remarks on the Mexican WarrtiieTarrrrauI 'v If we should single out any portion Of the Message,, which, as to bote , manner and matter, we are more pleased with than any other, it it that relating to our neigh bor. Virginia. ' And- we are especially ((ratified that It is brought to bear so strong ly in favor of improvements calculated to build tip Fayeueville, and concentrate the rada of the State here, instead of allow ing it to swell the importance of those who wantonly intuit hen . , : ' Fay. Obt. ; JUCameip4JotrMi;Cf JRjltW.te.-jJ corporate the.JMorthauu south Uaroiina Kail Uoad Company; which passed brst reading, and, on his motiou, was . re ferred to the Committee on Interna Improvements. . - Mr Patterson introduced a Bill to .in corporate a company t construct a Rail Koau from some point on the south citjuo Charlotte, in Mecklenburg, County, . to be called the "Charlotte and. Camden Rail Road ; Company;" which 'passed first reading, and, on hut motion, was referred to the Committee ou Internal improvements. ;' , :, TMr EhrthghsustotrotIuce(I Bill to tncprporato a Volunteer .Corps of In fantry of the luTeratyfedi ithej C6ssnWsJ M,t. ; W .WlUtUlilbO VII Military Affairs 7 Mr Woodfi i introduced a' Bill to lay out and establish a Turnpike Road from Raletiih to the line of the State of Georeia; which passed first-reading and ou his motion, was refo;rod to the Coro- The Senate then wont tas-aiu intonu election for Solicitor of the Fourth Ju. dicialj Circuit the name of Henry K. Nash being withdrawn. .The Vote stood aa fellowtt-"rfV''. 't''''?.r-Z- SB . SS TREASURY ' NOTES. , .i. . ar. , 0. ' .I1UW can ina nauvuai oie.ui. - pact ' that the Issues of Mr. Secretary Walker will do reraroea witnoat oouoi and disimtt whea such a case etiais as is draer.bed i the' annaied article, from the Philadelphia U.S. CaselM..:. , The Trttuury fiott $tiu duhoimtd. ' ' Wefrequeatly took ecestiea, befort Ike close Of (he late s--etiin of Congress, te bente Mie fievernmcnt for its criminal reftss! U. psy ihe Treasury aetcs fl ta a new territory. ,' z , Gen. Kearney, "being duly authorised by the President of U. . Slates," as he says, has appointed a Governor, Secretary, Mar shal, District Attorney, Tressurer' Auditor, and Judges, of New Mexico," "a Territory of the United State:" a V ? " T i lie next step, alter in is annexation, and these wholesale appl intmeats, by proxy, should be. to appoint h i successor to. the PresidentuI Chair, and abolish Conness as a useless piece or machinery. ; Y. In addition to ,Um. Kesmeiua opersuons, Com. Stockton, Mcouiinundbr in-ehief and uovernor of waiiiornia,' as he styles himself, ia playing-, "some fan Uatio uicks" in that ' far-off rejrion. - He bat iasued his proclamation, Informing the inhabitants that ney Sre duly annexed. and to be governed by officers and laws of the United tsiatrs. He calls on them to elect civil officers, and kindly tells them, that where they fail to elect, he will ap point. He declares the country under martial law,' orders all persons out ' of tlit country who do not agree to snpport his government and require slf people to be ia their houses iroot ten at nignt tin run rite in the u-vning, wiUi other such regu iiions.t rtzsr -r - -7---:-: ,v This is -'attending the area of freedom, wuh a vengeance! . ' lay, Obt. Ul" BVl BBIUIt VVUHI1 ; ,. .. Tbe ei.il docket was paaesd by, in eon sequence of the number of Stale eases, most of which, however, wore not triad. Tbe caae of the State vs. B. F. Atkine was removed to Bladen county, on the-affidavit of the preteeu'or, and of eouise will not bo tried till ihe Spring Tarnt of that Court, For the Uefenee, Hon. Usere C IS ger sad WWlus!eV,'J."y'- z? "P -5' 3 " S n . a ib-' a 0 S9JA. --3-S1S2, ? 8 5 5 g- 5 r 5 "32 l-oT B" ' 3b 3 s:: imm sin lb.t-fitste goyernmeiu Compnnvr which was! if S"5 Sr& I - ff o a-r. 12 sja ea 38a? 9 3 s3 5 2, 3 jm. g." ST 5'B- 3 ) m P3S S'l: '-'"' '-5 s a S 3 .5 ...Q.i...st.s?. c. T3 a. M "IS ". - 4. a H' o. o m W a Boat 2 4 - s e.3 L bi a t ff er' . 2 - , 5 O D C - at B C"' -J. r- a 3 a. a B,- a ,' rr. - a rMr.PoindexterUemu, Speak uowper. uaniei, r.uoru, cdiiiugunuB, . r M ar 1 , ar aaya- FTaflerjiunerit chor, Moody, Patterson, siowe, warn. VVOildOU. I'J.;';iMv:i f. ?(.- For Mr Arrr. Messrs. Ashe, Boyd, Carter, Exnm, ferrend, Caviti.'Gilllam, Gilchrist, Graves, Hareruve, Hawkins, lester. Hill,. Kelly, Kerr, McMillan, Milts, Russell, Speight Stalltngs, Street, Thomas, Thompson, Tomlinson,, Wil son, Wooteri. 26. ; -v-... ,, : , Mr Thompson, from the Joint Com mittee appointed to superintended said election, reported that . John V.' Poin- ' ' . we. s dexter having received a : piajortty ot the whole number of votes cast, was duly tiectea. . ,::';v.ut j--'-' ,:n - A message was received irom tne House, proposing to go immediately in to mother. election fpr r Solijtor it the Fifth Judicial Circuit; and stating; that the unmes of Messrs. Wmslow ; and Cameron were withdrawn from tlte nomination: which was agreed to, and tha Senato - proceeded to . vote as fol lows: 1 ' . ? 'it': r.-M' V, For Mk alsAe. Messrs. Speaker, Albright, Barnard, Bogle, Carter; Cow peri DankLEborn.Ehringhouse, Fred cis, Gilliam,. Gilmer, Gilchrist, Hatsey, tlogan, Kelly, rverr, Mcaiuiaii, oiei chor, Mootlyr Patterson, i Poindexter, Rii.aell. Thomas. Woodfin 23. ' ' . , ... , . . , For . Mr. Striate-' Messrs. Ashe, Bovd. Cameron, Drake, bxum, Fer- rnudr Gavin, GrSvea,HrgraVe, HaW kina.1 Hester Vllillf Mills," Speight, Stalling Stowe, Si reel, tTlioippsoq Tomlinson,- Ward,T Wilson, Woolen 82.:.V'5 "'(;. p'f- ,V ::"ty,y' . i Mr Ashe front the Joint Committee appointed to superintend the election, reported tnat Air. 't nomas s. amio Hav ing received a majority of the whole number of votes east, was duly elected. - HOUSE OF COMMOXS. ; Mr Baxter, of Henderson, presented a, memorial from sundry citizens of the County of Usnderaon, concerning the ranruia f Stock on the uncultivated lands of said Count y. V Referred to the Committee o Proosuien and Oriev anee,', .w-, s. ,3 2.1 &S g-a s g-IT m S 2 S3 2 9 . 7m 3 . ft 9. O D 2. .S B . ar x r5 S ? S S o ?! a B2.2 S?-' 2" S-S . 5-2 o?!! P L S S a? i . 2 . 5 ' ! 6 f5 c m. SVJ e?-."5 5- ,3,--a e- 2.3 a o2 A It aa.A & K aa aaa 3" s,&-k'a: 9 .3 -r ar li rRts?5 Z a 2 ' 2 I s 5 1 T ,T .; it., ia O i w T I r f 1