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in An niitliorizin tb Governor Idlest oUish' a dc-pot f .MMtsnad pighf hnndrcd! dp f'Wly ev" or iwtil Uieir siacces j ln4 Ji .' swsshfcW ! appointed; "atitl 'tori the first Monday in Nsl it) Sec. 1. He il rn acini by the General Aembly of the SluU of.Vortk Carolina ami U it hereby vuacttd by the u,l,o,U,j of the That his Kxcellowy the. CSnvcriwr It- Ii..-8 hert Ny iiiilliorizii to t Mal.lisli in Town of Ncwla-rii or its vi.mily a iltt ofarms: to cause such poi Hon of the State nrms to be-therein deposited its to tiim mih best; to employ a suitable riersoii jistliesupcfitUt'tidL'iil lli. riof at a salary not excelling seveiily five dollars por uiiniiiii, and to contract for the Mae of a snittibje building or rooii s for the d vsite mid snfe keeping of the said arms, provided tlmt not exceeding seventy fitu dolliirs for Hie snl aiy (,fiW rttTtlitetMlent aiid Ihe iweoTa suitable building, rr ''room,'' in any one year be paid therefor, to make Mich re-! it;il ions ripening be duty of nid stiperiirt'iidriit, re fulre botid with security fortliHsiihftil discharge l his du t'v: from time to lime, at '-hi Ji'aMir, to remove any Midi superintendent and to appoint another in his plisw. k. t And he it further fuwtid, TJU, this act shall U in fnrcc Ireni and after its ratification. f KatifieJ Slli January, 1S47 An Act to establish the Ctiiiineiciiil Hank at Wellington. ' Fee. 1. Ih 11 filarial Vy 'he (Several .Isftmhly of the Slate oj .Vorfh Carolina, wf t7 itfirrily euacUd ty the auitoi inj of the tame, " hnt a Hank slinll le estaNislied in the town of Wilmington, the r-rrpital stock of which slmll .. im4 exe.eud I hr w bun d red -1 howsand -doilnrs, divided into shares of one hundred dollars each; and that fort ho purjtose of receiving eiilncriptions for the suid stock, book shall be nneiiml mi the first day of February in the year of oir fjord' eighteen hundred and forty seven, and remain -open for the space, of sixty days, at the following places, and under the superintendence of the following person, or a majority of them, viz.: At Wilmington, under the superintendence of lleniieit Manner, William Lattemcr, Joint MelUc, John Dawson, Jolm A. TayWr, Henry Nutt, Kdwin A. Ander son, John I). Bellamy, Oeorgo It.' French, Jethro Ballard, . -w ..... ... 1 - - .. 1 .. - r- ' - tTTiarles if. nuis, josinia i ngni, janim r. niciur, Willitnu IJ. Giles, Dmiiel II. Baker, William (;. Lord, Ed ward Kidder, Richurd Bradley, Christopher B. Miller, Jns. II. Dickson, Thomas J. Armstrong, Thomas C. Miller, Armatid J. De Rcwniit, Jr at Suiitliville, in Brunswick don: at Clinton, in Sampson County, A. II. Chesnntt, Richard Hoimesi, Putrick Murphy; at KenanHvilleDupfiii Comity, O. R. K senaii, Isaac B. Kelly, Jeremiah Veorsall; at liotdshoro', Wayne Cotinty, James Criswold, Kichard Comity, Thomas C. Smith, Jehn J.-McMillani II. it. RolH . inson; at Jacksonville, Onslow Ouuly, .John A. AvoriK, lldward JSIcntfort George J. Ward. - - '8ec. 2: Be t further enacted, ,That one fourth -of such shares shall be paid in gold or ilcr, orthoir oqurvalenr, to the Commissioners above named, nt the time of Mibscri- bing; that another ftnrth shall be paid, in gold -or silver, or their equivalent, to th -Jlrectorvi chosen in the manner herealtsr described, within sixty days after rite IL-uik Rhall have commenced business; and the Tesmnrnder sliall be paid as aforesaid witiiin nine rnouths tffur the comniencemerit of its operations; aaiT if any subscriber shall fail to pay any instalment at the time 'stipulated, he shall pay interest there' oi at the ratoof ix per cent.- per annum, -and Ihs stock shall be. forfeited, and, may be sold by! the Battle, mid the proceeds applied to the payment of the said deficient instal ment, With the interest thereon, 1 aad he .balance, ; if any, paid ever to the said subscriber Provided, that ho dii- , dend shall be declared until Uie whole amount of tock" sub-1 scribed, shall be paid in gold or silver, or thrir equivalent ; ' Sec' 3.1JJ U further exacted, That -when one Thousand shares are subscribed and the sumf twenty five thousand dollirrs fg nctnally paid to the Commissioners, the subscri. here to the said Bank,' their successors andassigns shall be, and they are horeby created ; and made a .body politic, in law and iri" fact, by - the name and style f-4,lhe President and Directors of the Commercial Dank ! Wilmington;" and shall so continue until ! the lifst day of JanuAry one iiLoiianiut mii ii rvM)nifMi aitmuiveiiiv kwo: iiuu uv uie iiuuie and style afoicsaid, they shall bo and are hereby maae able and capable, in law, to have, purchase, receive, possess, en" joy jiudj retain Ja tltcmsclycs, and., successors, land, tene mcnis, rents, hereditaiiicnts, goods, cliattels, and elfccts; and the came to grant, demise, alien and dispose of; to sue A. be sued, implead and be impleaded,! answer, and be answer- ed, defend and be defended, in courts of record, . or any other place whatsoever; and also k make, have, and use a com mon seal, and the samo to break, -alter, or renew, at theTr - jileasurojnnd also to ordain, establish and pain execution, Mich by-law's, .ordinnnce and regulations, as shall seem necessary and convenient, for the geverninent of said cor poration; and for the making whereof, general meetings of the stockholders ma y , be called in Uie nianner hereat'tcr 'ncfit'd;.'.8ncl genejyjojiojtud execute all acta, -nMHt?r and things Which acprporation anu veay pounc in law may or can lawfully execute; and be subject to the rules, regula tious, Restrictions and provisions herenlter- prescribed and djclared.' ' ( " . " . t 1 Sec, t. lie It further enacted, That as soon ns one thon s'aiid shares sliall be taken in the stock of said Bank, and the required iiistalnn tits paid to the commissioners who keep the Wdis notice shall "l-e given in ih Gazettes pufc- II-iIl.! tti.lVjf nnilrrtif I - n tiVI It mMtlt Or nf fill KIll.CfM'itlf.ra In be held ten days at least aftct the date of the notice, shall be called ;-Ift this meeting, those or their agents, who hove a majority of votes, according to the rates hereinafter de scribed, be present, (if not another meeting shall, be called,) tljoy sha!! pniceed to the election o! rim Director, who shall take charir of the books and money in .the hands of the cottJtnisiioucrs.nnd iaiiOediately pursue ihe iisiidI means io put the U.ink in opemtion. The said directors shall re tiuiln in C'fice, until the first Monday in November, one vuiiiber iu each year, .or at any time thereafter, meetings of the stockholders shall be held in the town of Wilmington, for the purpose of dueling 'directors, inquiring into the fif fuirs of the inmiitition, and making such regulations, as my be deemed fil and necessary. , -1 " - 1 . - t ' ' Sec. 5. tie it further enacted, That tic,JJankjmay go, into operation whenever one hundred thousand dollars shall have been pnd hi; and that Uo dividends on the profits of the Banx shall be declared, by the President and Pirecto until the whole aiuouut of the capital stock subscribed shall be realized to the Bank, in geld or stiver, or its equivalent. Sec. 6. Beit furl!) ei enacted, That the following rules, regulations and provisions shall form and be the fundamen tal articles of the constitution of the eorparatum: A meet ing of thestockholderseantiot be field unless those who have a "majority of the whole number of votes: be present; and evoiy act shall require the siitetton of a majority ef the votes which may be present; every stockholder holding one shaie, and not more than two, shall be entitled o one vote; for evary two shares above two and not exceeding ten, one vote; for every three shares above ten, and not ex ceeding oee buudred, ono vote; fur every four shares above one hundred, one vote. After the first meeting no share or shares shall confer a right &f voting, which shall not have Itecii holdeu three calendar mouths previous to the day of voting: stockholders may vote at general meetings, and elec tions by proxy, the proxy being himself a stockholder: None but a stockholder who is a citizen of the State, shall be el igible as u director; and the directors, when appointed, shall choose one of their number, (which shall always be nine) to bo President of said Bank, and shall manage the institution as shall seem best to them, unless otherwise di rected by the stockholders; but compensation to the Presi dent or Directors shall be grauted at the pleasure -of the stockholders. Not less than three ,directars,.of .whom the president shall always be one, sliall constitute a .board for the transaction of btutinesa, except in case of absence or sickness of the president, when he may, by writing, homi mate any lijer-di0ctor to supply his place. A .number of stockhokltvs -not lesft than ten, who together shall be the owners of one hundred shares or upwards, shall have pow cr at any time to call a general meeting f the stockholders for purposes relative to the institution, giving at least twenty days notice, in a public Gazette, and specifying the object or objeofjucm a cashier and such oilier oflicersas may be no essary to per form the business of the bank: those officers shall be re quired to give bonds with two or more securities, in sums not less than ten thousand dollars, with a condition for good behaviour; and faithful discharge "of duty:" The cashier snail keep a l ook to .contain , the. proceedings of the board of directors, Ihe iames cfihose present, the date and day ot eatfi .meeting, and -hain .record tlte yeas arid nays, on any qucstiou, when askod for by -a director; ; TJi is book shall be evidence in courtsof.Justice, against said, bank; itivl on-eo-leiing on the discharge of his duties, the cashier shall take the following oath, or affirmation, before some Justice - of the Peace, by whom it shall be deposited in the office of the clerk of the court of New Hanover county, viz: "I, A. B. do solemnly swear, (or aitirm a the case may be,) to keep ajust and true record, without alteration in, or erasures oi the transactions of the board of -directors of tlte Commercial Bank of W ilmington, in a took to be kept by me for that purpose." In all cases, hi addition to the usual personal securHyfthe stock of directors shall be considered as a pledge for the repayment of tSie. 'money', which they may borrow, whether as principal or accurityV The said corporation shall purchase, and AuM Aj mn.h 'lands, leiiements, rents, and ncrcoiTamenis, as shall be required for the convenient trans action of its business, or shall have been bona fide mortga ged to ft by way of security, or conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted In the coarse of its dealings, or purchased nt sale upon judgments, which shall Tiave been obtained for -such debts: The "said corporation shall neither directly w indirectly, trade in any thYnjr, except bills of exchange, promissory notes, nnd "bonds expressing ou the face of them, to be negotiable and . payable at said bank; gold or silver bullion, or Wtlie sale of goods really and Irnly pledged lor money lent, and not redeemed in date time, or in goods which shall be the produce of its lands; mint certi ficates, die public debts of the Unfted States, stock or such banks ns may lie hereafter established by n law of the Uni ted States, provided the investment iu such stock shall no' exceed one half of the capital steck of this bank: Neither shall the said corporation take more than at the rate of six r cent, per annum for or upon its loons and discounts; which interest shall be taken in advance at the time of dis count: The total amount of the deUs which the said cor poration shall at any time owe, shall not exceed twice the amount of the stock actually paid in over and above the sum then actually deposited in die bank for snfe keep ing: it tins or any other enactment herein contained be t In the Senate, Mr Dix, trom the Military commiHre, rfported the ln regi ment bill, injitiH upon the 8it a mrmlmrnts. and lii"ref iug I row thoe of tho Hoase ami aaking a cvmmittae of nbreof e upon the disagreeing vole of the two Housei. The commit! was The rpecial ordrr, ihe three million bill, wan taken op, and Kir Uerrien oiinoseil it at coniiuerabK. length, insieling that cnngrea nhoulJ un derhand what vraato be done with this money, ami rejecting the idea of placing it st the Mile control f tlw Prfwctrnt, ,The Huie rrtoUtil itsrlf into a cam. iniilee f the Whole on thr state of Pie Unii . and louk up ilut and dijilu roalie appropriation bill. Mr Root nf Ohio, tokef the war. and declared hjinirlf idere tu a further ettenaion of our terittory in the uh: ,rhe hour ot twelve s-rived, to which the debate was vetterday limited by reolu tWti, wheu The various itoau in the V'di wer read. An amcndmttst, offered by Mr Hmlr, wasadoptel, appropriating, out of the Patent Fund, 4,000 for the collection itf agricultural statutica and a publication of the comminioner'f report, ot to eic;d four hundred (aget. Mr llungcrford, by dirwttien of the committee of Waya and Meant proposed to atrike out the appropriation (16,775) for the Auxiliary OuarJ for Washington; and it waa agreed to. - An amendment waa made appropriat ing 9000 for the oulat of a mtiiialer lo Mexico Variou other amendments . werade, whn ttie conimitfe roae They were ronourred'in by the House; and the bill was engoed for a .third reading and patted Veaa 173, Nays 5, IMeeirs. Ocke, A. Johnton &. Vlsoes, I. Martain and Toomba.) Saturday Feb &. In the S.nate, after ilbe faeten'ation and refertoce of a uibr of JPtitiont. the sperial onler, the taroe aiilliua bill was reunited. Mr Johnson, of Maryland, made a lonjr and spirited speech m ppotiiioa to it. Ills could out vote for t craat of these three mil lions, be. ao.ua at thoaght it looked a.littis likf showing ttte white feath er, and disposition lo bay a peace, rather than to fight for oaf. . IU was alto tin willing to py the expenses of both the Mexican and Amersnui Armies sat of the Treats ry of tho United States. When Mr Johnson sat down Mr Cass made a few resnarka, after, which Mr Murehesd signined his iatentaa of speaking, and tht Senate adjourned. . In the (loose, Mr Boyd presented the credentials of Thomas W. Newton, dee ted a member from ArJcaasaa, or the "unexpired term" of Hon. A Yell. ' Tht Speaker wss 'sbont to administer iheoblixauoa to tnpport the Cooatitntioo of tht United States, when ' Mr Jones, of Tena, interposed the objertioAr Inst there was no evidence' before tho House that Mr Yell was no looter a representative from Arkansas. Mr Speaker replied, that the certificate was in due form. ' V A debate ensued, in which the following taints presented; that the people -of Ar ansas had tht right lo judge whether s vscsncy hail secured by the acreiftancf , by Mr Yell, of a eoimmasion at CtRne,l of a Volunteer Reghnrnt, nww in Mexico; (hat Mf Yrll 4a4 ttet Tecei ved any snoa. ey tronl Ihe ergani-at4rma,r at member, smes th fiantlto left this mty 1att tetnwter; that thetjegtfiralarsof that State had d . dared a -vacancy , and the governor order ed an election Be was Esrfly permi'ted! to take bit et. hondtry, Feb. 8. fa the Senate Mr Morehcsd spoke on the three million bilU Mr Dis, from the Committee of Confer ence m il- Army, made -a re pott of the result of the c-mbrence and urged its adop tion by tlif -ISenate I lo- triueipat leature in Ihe report it a ton ol oiftitomie in reference to the appoin'n.eiit n olTicer. -The President it ieiired ( appoint the field officers wliiU CotigreM it in tetsion, but lie it periuiMv I io appoint company officers ilu'i f ito rrcesn, subject to tho revision of ihe S mlt at it next session, t?ion ili rni)iMiitinaIily nt this fea lure in i lit- bill a debate sprung up, in which Mrers lIun(insom Cass, Kerrien, Calhoun, llutler aod Badger took part. The tjnetii'ii was taken upon agreeing to that part of lh report noiiceil ahoe. and the Senate tkclined to agree to it, yeas 17. uavt 23 ' - i The ret of Uie report was toimi red in. Mi IWnfnn then gave notit'e that lie 1$ . ' ' , ' f . it tho last sMsion uf Cofifreot, he i-m fame to the g'ut of lh question sn4 said; v76Ts(ed",lhe rdimtorslrn'owTngTy'ahd willingly assenting to j mTrt ''rrow sk leae to ititrmlnre a such violation, shall be deemed to have committed a misde mcanor, and upon conviction in the Superior Court, shall be fined or Imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the Court. If a vacancy in the directory shall occur, by death, resigna tion or otherwise, the remaining directors shall fill such vacancy, tmfif the succeeding meeting of the stockholders. Hie stock "of the said corporation shall bo assignable and transferable, according" to the rules, which shall be lhslitn ted in that behalf, by the laws Khd ordinances of the same. TheofHcVr at'the head 6f the Treasury Department of the Shite shall be Tarnished, '" once'in' six mhnths, with a state-' mctit of the afnotjnt of capital1 stack, of said corporatior, and of the debts due' the same; of the monies deposited therein; ol theuotos in circulation,' and of the cash in hand; and shall have a right to inspect such general accounts, in new mil for raising Hi ten regiments so a to take the thing up again from the beginning., - ITie Senate; then adjourned. Tho lloose went into Commt'treof the Whole upon the three million bill. ; Mr C. J. Ingersoli addressed the Coni mititee for an hour upon the subject of our reU'lon with Mei-co, and in defence f the principlit of : his reporU -JiHis main artumcnt, however, was addressed to Mr VV'ilmot, and with argent appeal, to him not to otter hie amendment. ,.rf j, f The commiites ol , Conference soon the Army Bill made tWir rfport after Mr Ingersoli rioted, aod it wataaCcep'.rd by the House. Mr Wilmot ' of Pa.-, now proceedetl With an aSle tp?i (h upon the three mil lien hill. After sf-w orda in defence 1 1 h i rrasont fur ufTerii'g the amcrdmtnt Sooner will 1 have my arm drawn trom ita socket than I will yield one jot or little of the prinrjplc I maintain against the establithmrnt of slavery in a fret territory, Wt-re it a nuestion of com . promise I might yield and advise the i North lo yield again aa he had an often done before. It was a question ol atinct rig I, one which admitted of no compftim ise. . i Alter remarks from a huntber of getle men tlif House ailjuqrned.. rr r , tr ip . ; TVearfay, Feb. tt. IJf THE 8ENATK, The three niillion TJ'H coming up, ..Mr liajhaon took the floor snd spoke hit views tnd Mwti wonts on ihe subject wiUt his aciastomed ability. He com meoced by say ng that be present stae of the country vaioneof tho most momentous that he haw ever known suae be bu been in public life, and tht great qset tiona tt ism ought ta we caratully and dehbersirly. ou-Wrd. Ha took the medium ground on tho question of carry ingAnthswtr snd effecting an honorable pence. i abject ot making the warbc saiu wat avowedly two-fold, lo ea'abtiin tht Rio Grande for our western boondary, and to cause Mex ico to pay tlte indemnity duo to onr cm cept. He lavored Ihe project ol making oo t a I'm across tht Mexican toontry snd a a a - . noiaing such poriion i toe republic as waruid satitfy our demands not to claim and keep it ss sn acquisition by -eoaqoeat, but -to hold it aa surety until peace upon honrable terms eouVs be eoTectedl Mr Calhoun wat very impt estiva in hit matter and manner. Hs wss terse snd emphatic and neeeenUd rather a gloomy pktoee-W th futere, if t hit war should not aeon be brmight to an honorable ler mmstion. uts tptan or -oporalioos was much, in effect, like that lata down by Gun. Taylor in hit letter toGen. Games, which hat been published. After hs had concluded. Mr Cast obtained lbs floor, but gave way for a motion to lay the anbjeet aside lor the day snd take p otaec namess, which motion nreviHtd. " " " No set ion f nqeoee eras iiai on any tuhjvet and a her a vhort-umei on mo tion, tho Senate aijmirned. HOUSE OF ItEf RESENT AT VES. After Ibiti, jrao speHa4 nUr cm ap- : live three mtliion bill...ii---"-? -.- Mr Cobb spoke his -our tn favor of the bill and arVntt the Wilmot provioo. Mr Broa'lhead followed and disagreed with bis colleague (Mr Wtlmotj tin tome paris oi nit speecn retieruay. out aoppori ed Ihe bill. - He advocated a vigoroui prosecution ot war, not for conquest, but to oWttin, lo force, i oompeH Mexico to corns to an honorable petee. t Mr Pixon next obtOMied the floor and addressed Ihe committee against Jhc bill aad agsinst the war- . After htm, Mr ftalibun occupied il hour and ditcuaatS thtb7II, the .Wilmot Mvvisoand the JMvervuestieii. , When ha baa conauueu, uie commiHeo rose, and after soma Mils were offered and releired, the Hoooeadjonrooi. , ; nrli thtSonale Wtdnesday, Feb. 19, Mr Yulet offered t resoluUoo to esclnde the reporters of ma Union from the Sea ate gallery, eonteqtencfaf -the appearance of a grots hbel . upon Iks jeharaevr of ri?ai body in the Union.. Laid over until neitjday Mr Cats spoke on, lb thcoe twill ions bill in opposition to the views of Mi C. Mr.. Diekinson then made a report from the commSttodJstf chfennc wpon the aimy- bill, rooonvnealinf in eloet that (he President bate power w appoint the com paay oficera mlone daring tho recess. 1 After o spirited debate, m which mestrs. Huntingdon, Dickinson, Badger, Com, Day ion. Omen, Bresse, Caioonn, nuet, Coleuitt, Atherton aad Yulee 4ook part tho report was concurred an and tho Seasts adj tamed, - ' , In the House, Mr Hunt of N. Y., report ed a bttl granting fin kunareu Uwtttnnd dotfan lor tho voHet ot Ireiaoo - one me expense! of shipping that amount in pro visions io lrelawlthe money lobe taken from the neasuty out of any money not otheiwiae aniyfoPTtated. Kead twice and referred to tlie commiitee of the whole. ! The three mitllon bid was d ecuaaed the remainder of the daV. 1 " Mr, Kauilman of Texas, spoke in favorof the acqoitHion of more teriitory, andogMnsl ihe Wilmot Proviso, If the Wilmot Pro eieo was adopted the dissolution of ih Un'ron waa predicted and threatened. Il wat raid, too, thot there most b more auch more territory added to the Union from Mexico, aa Mexico could nay nothing else. .. Mr Parrish, of Ohio, also, spoke against the Wilmot proviso; and it was : advocated by Messrs. Brinkerhoof, Foot wf Vt., Mr. d'.J.tM V . ."! .i v In the Senate, Thursday, Feb.! 1 1,' Uie first business of the morning of public Inter est wat Uie . question of vikje, raised yeateadey by Mr Tulee on his tesolo ion proMwing the expulsion of tho Etlitors of tho. Union ami, in :oeeond Kesolulion, The Reporters of the Union. The Vice President had decided il waa not a question of privilege Mr Badger of ffort'i Carolina answerJ ihe Vice President in a very concise. aa J cogent argument, contending that questions like this were privileged qoeotran, and were be treated as tuth.-nn -; ti Mr Badger wss sustained by Mr Web steri aad the discision of iho''Va' fVesi ' dent wss reverted. 20 lo SO, and the sett, lotions were postponed sawhetwy. pal topic of debate, and the dicu,,. - , Entticinatsdisjsm ono side by Mr., tobbin of North Carolina., Bayly ol ,' and Giles of Md. mm! on tht other tid u Mr. Gordon. 1 TTie eommHteerw at o'cl.tcfe; leaTin Mr.Stephent of Ga. ontitutdito tlic door. ... JT-JLIL ST. AJfl ' ' -' ' , " - I : t 'r- lAbtrta et nutalt ioiup. leVg," FEllT"n."lS ITi r NOTICfS. The omlemrnta having received iiif.iriniii,.n tbtough Ihe Public Piiols and oihrr sourrL of the auffWing and disttesswl roiKjiiJen of fa People of litUnd, and being Inflneuoed eot M. ly by the expesaed wUhes of a large and res! peolabla poriion of ihe tiiixens of Ibtleigli, ui also by a ooavictlon iml ii behoove i-rery Chiiitiaa Commtioiiv lo toniaUote at fur as poaailtle lo uUviala ike coniiiion of llie Uesaed, hit coi elided In call, and W heioby est!, Public martin U the City Hall on p, OAT (l i oMock) next, lotxke under nmtiA. oralioa what iot4l oe don by our conmiuiiiiy for the tuftVriiip People of Ireliind in wlmn kkkal f liuM k. . ...... feelinvt of evmnaihv iIiiouuIh.h I list I Uin A full meeiing of ih ciiij) ns ia trnoc-ea WM. DAI.t4SftAVWOOt. inlenduhl. Fb.rTtltni- INTERESTING FKOM 0t KEUIMKNT. Out readers will sod a rich treat ia the eon' monieation of A CUaen,nio lcdatt 8ur Wo know not when We have Wo more bitrnlv entertained aad delighted, lhaa we were iu he peiuni. tieoaaes I loot t highly MeMetable toure. snd its tuteuteois stay bt miied Men ai Otriett aoeuraM eiwl im. il... i.. i L . it came at a late hoar, when onr paorr wm oeacly made op. wftemtld not but refvt UW tbero waa not more of il attd lb fa ia at out M high a enmilimeat. we Hild- lo IufW there it nothing, gwmUUy, that di lotf mote cordially thbnr, thao long epistles, e-miinj w on -ihe eve of potting to press ' Vre are thankful for thia eoummnteuilan- kMU,u totyio,snd it msgruLtdmoqa and oaitionc Mir?. I aa well oa rn, ..r.k. i.. . ' '. : uir juh tnqaif wiih-n it pays lo a worthy politic?! opponent. (Jen u W ilson, and tho mild, but hnpre-eiro rebuke which H five to taa Soet-Wte tools of parly, who are dome all tboyoaa to seiner fire btands through the. land, , and axeUo too elemeati f discord, confosion and mttwy essong the gaUaat tpinta composing the regiment, 1 with no other than ibeWout asd treaaoaable detignW MbterV. log the ioiereote of party; at m expense of the eOOOIly. . - - .:,)..,--.,f - r: Thoro ijet ono item of 4k1igene4 oomaw nlcaud in fhe artieleof a painful obaraolet d ttatiahe mflancholy tidingk r,uio anddea deaih of the gallant Lieuf. Se.tka, of Roeklo aam. . : . -, r; r.i Gov. GaiMAM tUodt tWompaotiy suslairted ia hit selection of Beld orSeew for our vol mi. eort, by tht tfprobotioa of She Itegimeol.-. Let party tooli rave ont ft wWI only serve to oonnnot the peoplo mora and more of the pro. prieiy and wiadom of lot Cewoor's oourw. Seoiheed-or owwmkm of Mcr 4)nw!t, Um. brella ICstimKebinoo potrtwked )mi the osttide Brown s, ty aaitoltc, ' .. r '" THE YANCV COMPAN V--Il will be rcmombfred that in )le Stan dard of week , bvfote' last, lltere , aitpeareil what imrported o Ve letter fntot Uhaf 4otte saying lhat tin Ftwry wsmirv vn in.an"K v, vara wppomiOWM IH rieitl tl fleers nf the Regiment. Aod gone some it wtuterhtmtkey wen nof oiUAesV wy7 Ihmt ptace. I hid seemed, lo.-dolight I'te Editot nrnanin 'n and endorsing this libel astruih.he straiKlitway went to raving A the Governor, ll Whig Legialaiure, &e; , ; Now, we ho dm pleasure, io inform our readers that in api'ie of the tfnirw Sih Standard audits CharloUe coi respondent n excite mutiny . among tliem, the Yancy volunteers roaclted thai rendesvnus on tio erv day they hnd appointed to lrheri. anatdWr recuivmg the sum vc4V ihom by the Iegislaiurf, resumed Hwietaercb for, U ilinington. And ,t onr Iq-t'Irart-t wer-; entrrtawted w ith ntililnry, honoes nl , Fuv etteville. If tU butiidad and; H corn-, pondent want associates - Ae ' tlie . iorreaiu company in Meikknburg Otry mm et look elsewhere . than to the men who are M by that nollo , W,;lj Capu TfuasoM Bt,- IWt ', ? , ,f - ; I, : tai . ,,i ,r..' V aro gratified. I learn that iW. iufb. enla.whieh lt proved f itl to tnirr r f.iur of tlte volunteer at Smithvt ha, abatc.r try 4hat -rially; aul hs iaftals: ed art fast errovet iog; and we; ore gladj Itw lerrn that Ik uiinuat barmm-y . audj go-d feeling pe ail among Itw nitkfrs and wru. 1 APPOINTMENT. ' C: C. Iln'tle of t!U itt, 'but 'ttit leer in the" .Ittiwao , rompayv Ua Va s ppointed rr ' Colonel f, , Mailer Scirgn; to hUiun rmiiietMiei Staff. Thm oompWes the Vll'" SutV. ;' I RALRiGrt FHIC C01PAJfijf.M i , Thia Ownpasy was organised. bsiut s. VCaM, tUvtaopd- y.. IqtewJaot. (i'IWirrro.V atoVx Vxit; ifttk ihe jfo;iowwg:;fcv tbiHi for the ensuing j?ar ' VIv Lyna AdamsspV alm Alex. MePbetra. Ir Lotetteol,eto ' Ktaote, d dji C. . Leitlaee U i? A' J CiocVer, k drf Alex. M. p6wn5 f fWt'J Mr Cbrwin addrrotad ths Senalo an the ''.Wo. 1 VBrt'uWt4"Tlret' three millions bill:) ' 1 .; ' . ' ' . The House of Reprosmutives went into ' " ' ' rn-rrnv n-ntr-. (Jommitiooof ihe whole upon the Throo , 'r,- ' TrZnZ.''T,.Fli Millions Bill.Mr NorrisVl K. H- ia tha , !n 'uvla Ifi lelitRf Mif Chair. x reterttbtirg, t t, Bona DM sou i The Wilmot Proviso" wt the princi FnyetfiUe, Ul) higher. ' " I (tj be continued.) J
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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