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THE NORTH CAROLINA SPECTATOR AND WESTERN ADVERTISER.
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tioii of Mr. -Hay nes
into
resolved
cnnir,a.i:lon motion i jin urtui,ic
1 . . I C1 .k-onhi,!!' tn nna.nn1ul nt KIT npr I'PIIT. T f,f Mb" rTTDlrn av 1 1 1 a s .r.
P'tlTed 10 lilt; OclJalc I'luscbuie i v . uiv.iu , ndiic ujiiuciis ac
tin casei On their return, mey reponeu ven nuaureu auu nineiy-iwo thousand and
i
themselves I ty cents, consisting of six millions four
hundred and forty thousand fire hundred
and fifty-six dollars and seventeen ! cents
progress, and the House adjourned.
iVi fin. Unti. tfeti. 29. Aroonir the peti-
tinns oresetidt'd, was one by Mr. Hall;
front ihouiidshipmen of the navy, praying
hit i wide of naval office be established,
to be called sub-lieutenants, bv which pas
sed inhTshipnien may be placed on ; a foot-,
ing.w.fh the graduates of the military
SCMOOl Ml T f 6l X'iilHn rt icicucuw
ythe Com mittee on Naval Affairs : and one
by Mr. "Variiura, from Elisha-Bigelow,
buikkr oMie steam engine, so constructed
tfcrt it is not' liable to thej ordinary acci
Annt of bursting, and Drooosihsr to 1 make
his discovery public for a suitable reward ;
winch was referred to a select committee.
!A short (I scussion arose on an) amendment
off r- 1 by Mr. Speight, to the resolution
pro.)os'd oil Tuesday, by Mr Jlovvard.
-This amendment called tor ; the printing
twenty cents of five percent, stock, inclu
ding the seven millions held by Govern
ment in the Stock of tbe Bank of the Uni
ted States ; fifteen millions nine hundred
and ninety-four thousand and sixty-four
dollars and eleven cents of four and a half
per j cent, stocks ; thirteen millions two
hundred and ninety-six thousand two hun
dred and forty-nine dollars and forty-five
cents of three per cent, stocks ; the balance
consists of upwards of thirty-two thousand
dollars of small items. ! J
The total amount of public debt on the
first! of January 1831, will be thirty-nine
millions one hundred j and twentv-three
thousand one hundred and ninety-one dol
lars' and sixty-eight cents.
The whole remaining I amount of this
debt is redeemable, nearly one half at the
pleasure of the Government, and the .bal-
. of the reports of the committee of ,Ways ance at different periodsJ down to the first
Meansof the 13th March, 1328, and. the ot January,
report f the committee on 1 Commerce of I The afnount of imports into the United
it be contemplated by Congress ;to make
any further ' reduction of the revenues,
preparatory to the period of the final ex
tingnishment of the public debt, it is res-
pecttully suggested, that, in order to avoid
impairing the necessary means for the' or
dinary expenditures of the Government,
or encroaching upon the sinking1 fund, it
will be proper that such reduction should
take efiect at a period sufficiently remote
ior the payment of the entire debt, as the
reduction made at the last .session will
barely leave sufficient revenue for those ob
jects during the ensuing four years.' -
STATE LEGISLATURE.
I I . From the Raleirh Register.
Legislatwt.' 'On Thursday last, the
billjto exempt from execution, fifty acres
of the land of every freeholder in the
State, Including' the dwelling-house and
necessary out houses, passed its third read
ing in the House of Commons.Cby'l the
following vote"; " !" '
Tea. Messrs. E. Alexander, Allison, Arlington,
Baleman, Bell, Blair, Bogk, Branch, Baie, Bash,
Bynum, Calloway, Cartel, Cheswn, Cooper, Cox,
Donnell, Dowd, Edmonston, Fleming, Flowers,
Frederick, Garer, Gaston, Glenn, Henry, T. Hill
tl-ll a maw vrw W : m W . '
nmiard, Hooper, W. iiorton, j. tionon, iron,
Jones, Larkins, Lilly, Loretz, Love, Marshall,
thousand dollars, and the amountnfexnorts Monk, Moore, Morris, M'JS'eill, Nicholson, Orr,
. . . i . i I O ni:i: r i n I I T
x caiouu, iiiuips, xuixiu xvuuucb, uuyve, oiujiuuub,
Sloan, apargin, Swanner, Uzzle, Wads worth, J
Weaver, Webb, S. . Whitaker, Villiamst Vine-
man.VV inston, C; Wooten, W nght, Zigglar.- 04
JSays. Messrs. W. J. Alexander, 13arnard
Barnbardt, Barringer, Bragg. Brooks,-, Brown
Brower, Bryan, Bar gin, Clark, demons, Dodson,
Dozier, Dumas, Llliaon, Foy, Gauzer, Grandy,
Gwynn, Haley, Harper, J. Hill, Uoulder. Jarvis,
Kendall, Lawson, Leonard, Utile, Long, Menden
hall, Mebane, Mullen, Murphey, M'Afee, M'Ge-
hee, McMillan, O'Brien, FeoplesFolki Fowell,
Pnrcell, Sasaer, Sawyer, Shipp, Singleton, Skin-
ndrMallarv op- thousand dollars, and in the 4th Quarter. ner Spaight; Stedman, Stephens, Stockard, Ta-
nnnH niul .ffara. PnmKtAonr VcrA i5i'-;;ii: Ithemi Walker, Watts. Wheeler,-White, J. Whita-
, , w.xi.ww bu. uuuui.vv.uuv vu- muu" i,., tirt,:.i. I nr:iu i7-:i a i r
'.. Qh Febuaryi 1830. It wa9 opposed by States for the year ending September 30,
- Mr. Howard, on the ground, that if it were . 1 830, was sixty-eight millions five hundred
adopted, otjiers would be oitered, and the
bject ultimately defeated. This amend- for the same period, was seventy-three mil
ment was lost ; and Mr. yambreleng pro- lioris eight hundred thousand dollars. Of
pose;! to amend by adding the report of the exports, fifty-njne millions four hun-
Gn. Hamilton; when Secretary of the dred thousand dollars were domestic, and
Treasury, in March, 179 and that of fourteen millions inir hundred thousand,
, Mr. Jefferson, when Secretary of State, foreign products. J ;. V j
in February, 1793 relating to the subject The amount of duty on imports and
embraced in the reports mentioned in the tonnage which accrued in the three first
resolution. I H quarters of the year 1830, is estimated at
Upon this amendment la discussion twenty, millions five hundred and seventy
arose. jiessr3. Howard and
O'Brien, directing the Attorney-General
to institute a prosecution. against the Ed
itor of the Greensborough.l atnot, for the
publication of certain seditious articles in
his paper.' For the purpose of presen
ting the case on its true merits, we would
copy the objectionable passages which
were read to the House, but that we deem
to ascertain the number of totif given for.
or against a Contention, and to make out
a correct statement thcreol, and transmit
the same to the Govornor, to be laid be
fore the next Assembly.
On these Resolutions considerable de
bate arose, in which Messrs. Moorc,
V. J. Alexjndeb, and snirr, advocated
them highly indecorous and improper." It their adoption and Mesrs. liRicc, J. A.
is sufficient perhaps to say. that they con- Hill, ueeleb, kj iibiek, ana voorw,
sisted of free comments upon the bills be- opposed them. Mr. Stedman moved for
lore ine Legislature in relation 10 persons I uieir inueunuc "
of colour.; A commoication in the same decided in the afTmiative by the following
paper, under the simiature of l Father rote:
Abraham" was animadverted on, as con
taining sentiments of seditious import
The passage of the Resolution was oppW
Yeas Messrs. Arnngton, Barnard,
Bateman, Bell, Blair, Brgg, Branch,
Brown. Bryan, Bush, Bynum, Carter,
sed by Messrs. Sawyer, Wyche, Jfenden- Chesson, Clark, Clemon5, Cooper, Cox,
hattt Shippand Barringer ; and advoca- Dozier, Flowers, Foy, Frederick, Gary,
ted by Messrs. O'Brien, Cooptrxmd Sted- Gaston, Gauze, Glenn, Grundy, Gwynn,
man.. The principle arguments advanced Haley, Harper, J. Hill, T. HUl,IIilliard,
against it were, that the contest1 was an Jloulder, Jackon, Jarvis, Larkins, Law
unequal one; that if a prosecution was son, Leonard, Little, Long, Marshall,
commenced, there was no certainty. of a Mebane, Monk, Mullen, M'Millanidi
verdictfor the State; and that the cquit- olson, O'Brien, Purctl, Band, Rhode?,
tal of the Defendant would operate only to Rowe, Sasser, Sawyer, "Sikes, Simmon?,
increase tbe evil complained of, inasmuch Singleton, Skinner, Sloan, Spaight, Sled
as it might encourage other editors to pur- man, Stephens, Swanner, Uzzle, Walk
sue a similar course ; that it would only er, Wheeler, S. AVbitaker, Whitley, Wil
serve to lash an obscure individual into liams," Willey, Wilson, C. Wooten, A.
notice, the very thing perhaps which he W. Wooten, Wrigteand .Wyche, 74.
desired; that the course proposed was iVay Messrs; W. J. Alexander, E.
without precedent, and that the Ltgisla- Alexander, Alli6on,Barnbardt, Barringer,
ture could expect to gain nothing in the Bogle, Brooks, Brower, Buie, Burgin,
content. Much was said of the general Calloway, Dodon, Donnell, Dowd, Du
and proper bias of jurors in favor of the mas, Edmonston, Ellison, Fleming Hen
liberty of the Press, which would operate rt Hooper, W. Horton, J. Horton, Iron,
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much in favor of the Defendant. On the I Kendall, Lallv, L.loyd," loretz. Lore
other hand, it was contended, that the
time had arrived when a signal example
should be made of those persons who, re
sidingamong us, disseminate doctrines cal-
Mendenhall, Moore, Murphy, JFAfee,
M'Gebee; MTfeill, Orr, Pearson, Peoples,
Phillips, Polk, Shipp, Smith, Spurgin,
Stockard, Tatham, Wadsworth, Weaver,
and Archer, advocated
ker, WhitleyJ Willey, Wilson, A. Wooten, Worth,
tvjcue,&nu ous.es,
culated to lead to the most deplorable con- Webb, White, . J. ' Whitaker, Winston,
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sequences; that unless some check was ortb, and Acagler, kJ.
iff. av
it. Before the sand dollars.
question was taken, a message was receiv- The report states, that it is estimated There beinc' a tie. the Sbeaker votecl interposed, the evil would soon become The bill to prevent all persons from
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sa iiwui mo uciiqic, aiiuuuiiiii" me nice- nidi ine accruing ouiy on j.ouee ana tuo
tinr of the High Court of Irnpeachment coa, imported in 1830, and remaining in
in the affirmative. ' t0. g"6"1 lor remedy ; that bditors occu- teaching slave to read or write, tne ute
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During the consideration of this bill, a PieP a elevated station in 5ociety, and it ot ligures excepted, naa Decome a law.
for the trial of Judge Peck J; apd the House store on the 1st January i 1831, will here- circumstance occurred unnrecedenteduro- lhe opinion was entertained that theyl A committee of the House to whom a
(jn I were neuam me aueniiou oi ine legisia-l iveuoiuiion, wu rcxrrri-u, lusuuwnj iiirw
resolved itselt into a committee or the duced about fivp hnndrpd thi usnrid Hnl
AVhole, Mr. Martin of South Carolina, iti lars by the operation of the acts of the last
the Chair,; when, on motion of Mr. Buch- session, reducing the duties on those arti
anan, they proceeded to the SenatePhairi- cles ; and ihat the dutiea' on coffee, cocoa,
ber, to attend, said trial ; and on rtumiujr salt and molassesFaccruinff in 1831, and
and .reporting progress, adjourned.
payable within t
consumption to
diminished by the:
i i i
year wn, upon alike
. i 189, be farther
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distinct proproSltlOtlH, With a diuereilt IUIC upiiuun wus uumiuiiu , mat iue I iucjuhc nuciuci uiusc nn noic pm-
Dr Ol IDeillberS prC&6Ilt at CSCll VOte I wuloc piuuscu una hui huhuui pjcc! vuuscu mnu uuui tut; w wvr mm iwv
House of Commons wefe tied, and dent, and the case of the Psew York Le- same by certibcate, are freeholders. Re
of course determined bv the gislature was instanced, where instructions ported, that no person can De a ire enoiaer
From the National Intelligencer, Dec. 17.T
Tin: ANNUAL TR::ASUJIY REPORT. ;
Tfie ahiHial report of the Seqgjtary of
the Treasury was yesterday received by
both Houses of Congress!. I'rom this re-
Tr t it l rv Vint' fVki Pulhinfs m1
frln" . seventy-five thousand do lars. : The sub-
Ireasury, in the year 1829, were, from , , , ra i , t- n,
-..-! . . . iT i -i , , sequent reductions of the duties on Tea,
. customs twenty-two milhoua six hundred rJrrj -i e n ' t t 'iooo
i uv i . , Coffee and Salt, on the 1st January, 1832,
and eighty-one .thousand, nine hundred ,;ir .iikUtKi u 1 .
- a j ii i L . will prOQMmf lessen the usual importation
and strive dorsandpinety-onecent; -sMi for the demand of 1831.
fi-orn salos of pubhc.lands,one million five Bu- pf the circumstance8
iiijimicu ct . I ( i BCr:iicru iiicunauu vrut nun
about six hun
dred thousand dollars. ! The repeal of the
duties on tonnage, which will take effect
oil the 1st of April next ' will - further re
duce tlie revenue of the next year,! about
dred and se verity-rive do
ceiits : from divicjends o;
upor.
couni
the; cbuutfw
;nll be
lars larul thirteen
bank stock, tour
hundred and ninety thousaudl dollars;. in by the enla tit 'uVzl
cidt-ntrd receipts, one hnndred and thirty- L, s lv,lsyj
eight thousand lour hundred jaiid. eighty- business, and th?vJ
change with foreign
in some degree
bably in the annals of Legislation.
tour
num
the
the question
casting vote of the speaker. '
On the same dav. Mr. Sawyer intro
fhiced hill to estahlish a Hank on the tors ot Morgan. Un the question to DOSt
funds of the State, ; the same which the Pone the Resolution indifinitely, the vote
Senate, on1 the nreceedinf? dav. reiected. stood 88 to 33. Those who voted m the
i w, i . p - j - - -
Soon afterithe rendinir of it commenced.
Mr XV TJ AirTivnm mnvid fnr Jt in- . ..v"-MeMr9 W.J. Alexander. E. Alexander,
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;definitetpostponement,onthe ground that Rogle, Branch, Brown, Brower, Bnrrin, Callo-
ine session was too iar aavancea to ma- way, carter, uiark, uoduon, uonneu, uowd, lio-
ture a measure of so much importance. zier D1"111. Fdmonston. Fleming, Flowers, Foy,
pe question, ,f postponement succor- l'llA
duigly put and decided in the affirmative, Kendall, Larkins, Lawm, Little, LqrPu Love,
Mullen,
M Neil,
were inven to the Attorney ueneral to
commence an action against Xheabduc-
mf
without a title, and that persons with cer
tificates, without a dead or grant from the
State, have not a perfect title and are not
freeholders within toe meaning of tho
Constitution.' , :j '
James Harper has been elected Colo
nel and S. D, VoTZf Major of Cayalryof
the second Brigade.' '
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
95 to 47. I The. Senate, on the same day. 1 Mendenhall. Marshall. Mebane, Moore
" i 1 , .i " f . .. ' lfn,nk. XfATo. Mri,- . m'f:n
reconsiaereo tneir vote on tne rejection ot iu,vy " i?"?'" 1"'T '
.. .... , .. .- . I Orr. Pearoon. PeoDlea. Polk. Itand. Rlioc
six dollars and thirty-four cents; making
altogether; twenty-rour millions eight hun
dred and twenty-seven thousand six hun
dred and twenty-seven dollars and thirty
eight cents. V "
The receipts into the Treasury for the
three first quarters of the present year, 18
3 ), were, from customs, seventeen millions
two hundred and sixty-eight thousand one
hundred and twenty-two dollars and seventy-four
cents ; sales of lands, one .mil
lion twohun.dred and ninetyrthree thou
e jncreacapacity of this bill, and it uow lies upon their table,
rtiif-yr- ;pll,v-u wiinoui any expectation or its Deing iur-
ther acted upon at the present session.
On the same day, after three ballotings,
William A w.en, was elected Brigadier
General of the 1 1th . Brigade, over his
stic ex
Ssantile uf ex-hich
UV
"n-
,
-trvties ot
may be added the of
with the British Colo
dies, and on the Nort
Pent.;
public lands, will be improved by' the geu
eral causes, which tend to fmprove that
lrohi;the customs. i .
' From a yi ll these facts and . cir-
retary estimates the
Orr, Pearoon, Peoples, Polk, Itand, Rhode. Saw
yeri Shipp, Singleton, Skinner, Snurgin, Stephens,
Tathem, Uzzle, WadeswOrth, Watta, Weaver,
White, S. Whitaker, J. WhitakeT, Witaon, Win
ston, Wiseman, C. Woo ton, Worth, Wyche, Elli
eon and Ziglar. 88.
Those who voted in the negative were :
ATny---Me88rs. Blair, Brooka. Bryan, Bu-b, Bv-I Duke of Welhngt
num Cheoson, demons, Cooper, Cox. Frederick. I k. r.it,m.J t i
. - 11:11' .J J ui.,o .v.. I
competitors John Sloan and John H. Da
vidson. Thef vote on the first ballottiug, Grandv, Goynn, Harper. Hilhard. Leonard, Lilly,
Was Allen 26, Sloan 62, Davidson 56 : WMonk. Mcbolfon ,0'Brien, Phillips Pnreell,
1 A 411 ot r ' A O"u,noa" oioan, oiearaan, ciockara, owaoner.
on the second Allen 81, Sloan 69, David
son, 17; and on, the third, j (Davidson,
being withdrawn) Allen 112, Sloan 67
In the Senate on the same day, two
bills were reported; equal In importance
to any which have engaged the- attention
of . the Legislature. One authorising a
IMPORTANT FOREIGN NEWS.
Aew York. Dec. 27. One of the most
important advices contained in the Eig
ghsh papers, is the dissolution of the Min
istry of the Duke of Wellington and tho
formation of a new one from, tbe .leaders
of the Whig party. A list of the new Ca
binet will be found below. A sudden un
popularity seems to have attached to the
on. Among the mem-
the present Parliament
there is a powerful party in fat or ofscmo
svstem of parliamentary reform. On the
.Webb, Wheeler, w iihams, Willey, A. W. Woo- 2d of November, after the King's f petcii
had been read in the House of Commons,
a debate arose, in which the Duke of Wei-
ten and fFright. 33.
1 1 1 J 1"
sanu seven nunareo and nineteen .dollars
an J twenty-seven cents
four hundred and ninety
cumstancefl,-
receipts for t .ri831, at twentythree loan to the University, from the Literary
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bankdividends. rai'ons three hundred and torty thousand r und, or o,uuu, 10 De repaid witn mter-
dollars, viz : trom customs, twenty-one est, and to ue secured Dy a lien on tne
millions of dollars; lands, one million se- corporate property ot the lrustees. 1 he and particularly, withiu the State of North
housand dollars;
On Monday, in the House of Commons,
a great portion of the day was spent in
the consideration of the Resolutions here
tofore submitteed by Sir. Btncm, in which
the position is assumed, that under the
Constitution, "Congress has not the right
to prosecute works of Internal Improve-
liugton boldly and frankly declared Lira
self hostile to any project of reform what
ever, observing that he had duly consider
ed all which had been suggusted, but that
he could not bring himself to a belief in tbe
practicability or utility of any of them. II. s
'TnvssfvUjiripmm pifyhtv-fniir thmnennd IfWl
and $76 and seventy-djrjn cents ; estima- v hundred thousand dollars ; bank divi- other having for its object, the creation of Carolina." ; ' Mr. Bynum delivered his
ted receiots for the fourth Quarter, from aends, tour hundred and ninety tnousand
. - 1 I : III' ' I. I J I lZC - a.1
ment within the jurisdiction of any State, speech was received with marks of strong
all sources," five millions and
thoulaud , dollar? ; making
twenty-five
altogether,
twenty-four millions one hundred and six
; a n-ld, to be applied to the removal trom views, in a Speech upwards of three hours
. -
ty-o ie thousand and eighteen dollars and dredjand twenty-eight thpus .ud and six-
seventv-nme cents.
' m- . I
If the estimated receipts of the fourth
quarter of the present year be correct, there
ydl be a deficiency in the!re"vejnue of 1830,
compared with that of 1829, of six hun-
drnd Aiwl s'itTv-jiy thnussind kiy htmArvA
and ei.rht doHars and firt-iiVne cftnts. eighty-one cents; 011 the
f 1 joq nrA 1830. it was five millions seven hundred
anA' and fifty-five thousand seven hundred and
v T J V . IIJJIIIVIIO 1V1 VJ bllVU7U I1U
three hundred nnd fiftv piirhf (dollars mrd "r dollars and seventy-nine
fortv cents. The'expenditures of the three estimated balance on the; first of January,
first quancrs of 1630. amount ta twentv will beibur millions eight hundred
P ons seven hundred and eighty thou- aid nineteen thousand seven hundred and
miscellaneous.1 one hundred and fifty thou- the State of free persons.of colour.; 1 his
sand. The estimated expenditures for bill j provides, that for the next ten .years;
1831, are twenty-three millions two bun- a tax of eight cents, over and. above the
I' ll -. ' I T- 'l ! 1-11 I L I ' l I I
iax now iaia oy iaw,. De leviea ana col
lected on i each taxable blaek poll 'within
the State, to be accounted for by the She-
mrm ! - . i ' 4 ': ' m
rins, in like manner witn the other taxes
ty-five dollars and eighty-six cents,1 inclu-
1- . 1 ii-'!' i . 1 " i 1 1 1 1 i
amgjten minions 01 me puonc aeDi.
The balance in the Treasury on the
first of January, 1829, was five millions
nine hundred and seventy-two thousand
four hundred and thirty-five dollars and
first of January,
in lenghtj. and before he had concluded,
the House adjourned. The Resolutions
have not since been called up, but should
a vote be taken, we are confident they
will be rejected by a large majority.
On the same day, Josepu Arrlngton
was elected Brigadier General nfth17tt,
r
now imposed Dy iaw, ana 10 oe applied Brigade,-over Willib Whitaker and
for the purpose above named. The TGo- Nath. T. Greene. There were two bal-
vernor is to appoint an
. ! if . 1 .1 '
Airent
to
disapprobation from the friends of reform.
The friends of parliamentary reform,
both in the house add out of it, were thrown
by the declaration into a state of no small
excitement. The city of London had
made preparations forgiving a feast to the
king on the 8th of November, and the peo
ple determined on their part to take this
opportunity to show their dislike of the
ministers. The streets through which tho
king was to pass were much thronged for
oro days previous, and hand-bills con
into' effect! the provisions of the act, -The obtain
' f . : i : u: ' .
uuiuuni vi iai raiseu 111 cacu
Jti7- 1uttl"g8 Wbih WC ha?e not been abJe to taining the mostviolent tirades against the
m
sand nine hundred and thirtysix dollars
and .eighty-four cents; the estimated ex
penditure for the fourth quarter of 1830,
uiwwtiiii. 1 if u;ui luiiiiuiiB ouu ana 10 inou
sand and four dollars and ninety-eight
cents; making the wholej expenditures of
18-30, tweuty-five millions ninety-six thou
sand nine hundred und fortyone dollars
arid eighty-two cents. The expenditures
for 1830 are, therefore, forty-seven thou
sand four hundred and sixteen dollarsahd
fifty-eight cents more than those for 1829.
eiffhtv-one! dollars and seventy-six I cents.
j 1 he Secretary states that the
wu II I T 1 KJ
be expended in such county, jas long as
cents i the any i free black remain to be removed.
1 1. .
The resolution directing our Senators
and Representatives in Congress to apply
to the General Government for assistance
naviira-
in re-opening Roanoke Inlet," passed the ing Resolutions :
On Tuesday, in the Senate, the bill to
establish a new county in the West, bv'
l: ' v . .
uie name 01 1 ancy, was rejected on its l
third reading 33 to 28.
In the House on the' same day7 Mr.
Moore, of Surry, introduced the follow-1
Senate 36 votes to 21V after various at-
ting interest employed in foreign commerce tempts to lay it upon the table and to' post
and particularly in ! the carrying trade, pone it indefinitely. This is another in-
nas sunerea a material depression ; auu
he adds that that portion of the j carry
ing trade, which is unfettered by naviga
tion laws, i will necessarily fall into the
hands of those who can
est : and this falling o
apprehend, that the
navigate cheap-
: i j vo a vuuvu v
oeriontv hereto-
Resolved by the General Assembly of North
Carolina, that the representation of the people
of this State, in both branches of the Legislature,
under the present Constitution, is greatly unequal,
unjust ana anu-repuoncan.
Hesolved, that the Constitution ought
to be amended, so that each citizen of the
State shall have an equal share in the
stance of the practical goodsense of the
people of this State, as expressed through
their Representatives. I he resources of
North Carolina would be unequal to trie
accomplishment oso momentous a work, right of representation, upon the princi-
It is hoped, however that the . u. . Mates pies of free white population and taxation,
will underteke it for us. and - thus 1 afford I
fore claimed for American skill and econ- Us a fair opportunity of participating with I three-fifth nf nil nther' mrc..n'e
The amount of public (debt! Daid in IS- omy,! in this pursuit, is yielding to more our neighbors in the commerce :. of the Re'tnlr-A: tlmt t iKp nPTt .lortmn for
29, was twelve millions three hundred aud fortunate rivalry, and suggests the expedi- world. And yet, though tins is a work Members of the Assembly, that tbe peo-eighty-three
thousand eight hundred and excY of considering how far that interest decidedly,1 national in its character, some pie of this State who are entitled to yote
! sixty-seven dollars aiidseventy-eieht cents: may,i without injury to others, be relieved of our politicians say, "we had rather for Members nf th TTnti f Commons.
tthe amount paid; and to be ppid, in 1830, from its depression.f - ; - ) lose the advantages of this undertaking be invited to yote at the said election, nance.
is eleven millions three hundred and fifty- ! He recommends a number of important than be indebted for them to the Ueneral whether they are in favor of a Convention, Mr. R. Grant, Judge Advocate or Sec-
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iourimusaiiuii nuuui cu auu. luiny uoi-1 modmcations in tne impost system, in con- i wuciiiujcm, . 11 is w.cu iur luiureior not, by wntiug on their tickets, con
templation 6f 4the approaching crisis in, prosperity of the State, that a majority of veniion. or No Convention.
the fiscal policy of the United States. our citizens think differently. Resolved, that the Sheriffs of each
With regard to the tariff, the mo6t ma- i On Saturday, the House of Commons County in this State, or other returning
terialallusion to it in thereport, is the re- were engaged almost the whole day in dis- ofiicers, be, and they are hereby directed,
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ministry, with exhortations to violence,
were dispersed.
NEW ENGLISH MINISTRY.
The following is the formation of tho
Ministry :
.. Lord Grey, First Lord of the Treasury.
Marquis of Lansdown, President of
Council.
Mr. Brougham, Lord Chancellor.
Lord Altborp, Chancellor of .the Ex
chequer and leader of the House of Com
mons. Lord Palmerston, Foreign Affars.
Lord Holland, Duchy of Lancaster.
Sir James Graham, 1st Lord of the Ad
mirality. . Lord Melbourne, Home Office.
Mr. Charles Grant, Board of Control.
Lord Durham, Privy SeaL .
Lord Godericb, Colonies.
Marquis Anglesea, Ireland.
Mr. Stanly, Secretary for Ireland.
Duke of Richmond, Matter of the Ordi-
he public debt on
lars and nine cents.
. The total amount of
the first of January 1830, was forty-eight
milhonSihve hnndred and 8ixty-hve thou
sand four hundred and six dollars and fif-
retary of War.
Mr. Denman, Attorney General. .
Mr. Horne, Solicitor General. '.
Lord Hill, Commander-in-Chief.
Lord Auckland, of tbe Board of Trade.
The Duke of Devonshire, Lord Cham-
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