- J
iSfv Veliki-- ft. h ---ril.L Var.-sr-vt I
tenVvledlrtl Govefrmnent, and a rigid
CiSbn. regarded as fuS?
iilf ! J MfClt SailiWl"' B6U81V1B W H
y5IOlfttimnVmcre?8 thedttft-
ilit&rl inseparable., trom every exercise cf
1$ IILtkitfiat t- was, in thlsTespecS.a-rf;
iOftkussjorisTelatin to the taruf
it
portions
most be" obvious.
'l0tt&r i caI(<e4iof increase the burdenf of
WWlMvt tefc&i must fctaRo all puj
iifunirycn' it true cuaracier. ; y une we are
:T:Vilrr"VP,m tingufeh
iM Ik nsihot b tempted to depart from those;
OX : pUDfllCf pWHJt . wmicji -ciijum a jua
the expenditures that are
"TiilU'wseftiie to
WlfiiiitiHl Economy, andarintife abitif
Tlllttnrticsof tertflafcoathat are-not clearM
PeSi&5utioM pokers of, the Government!
isHMIef cfe 4'1rllc ev-erJ awnmution of lh
iiialVIi Air rroW taxation, crive3: to individul
iWreafed pf)We;r,anJ turnhes to allOie
v-tir- ha'ipj 1 Confederacy now 5 motives lbr
3-
TV"
l .
plhemto6hr)nkt ily'own sense of, thenx most
cIer 5'J aj mv Tea4iriess to discharge those which
may ngfitfujly fell on tn ; ,To coqtinue ant business
relations with the Bank cf,the United States, that may
be avoided without a breach of the national faith; after
thatr instituiion; baa iet t at open defiance the conceded
nght of the Government to examine its afiafrs: after it
has dorie all in its power to deride the public authority
ifa other Tpsects, and to bring it into disrepute at home
and abroad after it has attempted to defeat the clearly
expressed i wiU of the people, by turning against them
Uie imraerise power intrusted to. its haud; an4 by invol
ving a country, otherwise peaceful, flourishing, and hap
py m dissentions, embarrassment, and distress would
make fiie ;1atiGri itself a party to the degradation- so
sedulously prepared for its public agents and do much
to destroy , tlie-onfidence of mankind in popular Go
Fernnients, and to bring into; contempt their authority
and efficiency, i In .guarding against, an evil of sucp
magnitude) Iconsiderations of temporary civenience
should be thrown aside, "and;-we should be influenced
by such motives only as look to thd hooorand preserva-;
tson of The Repiibjican 1 system. . Deeply and -solemnly:
impressed wth the justness of these views, I reel it to
be my duty to recommend to" you, that a law be passed,
authorizing jbe sale of the public stocks; that the pro
vision of the charter requiring the receipt of the notes
of the Bank I in payment of public dues, shall, it ae
cordance Avitli the power reserved US Congress in the
14 th section ;of the charter!, be suspended until the Bank
pays the Treasury the dividends withheld ; And lhat all
Iws, connectinfir the Government or its officers with
the Bank directly or indirectly, be repealed ; and that
the institution bos left hereafter to its own resources and
mbans.. j j ' ;: j , !...' ' , - ' j
jiEvcnXs hae satisfied niy mind, and I think the minds
of the American People, that the mischiefs and dangers
which flow from a National Bank far overbalance all
it advantages. The bold effort the present Bank has
made' to .control the government, the distress it has
wantonly created, the violence of which it has. been tne
occasion in ope of our citifes fdnjeil for its observance of
law and orderj are hut prembnitorics of the fete which
awaits the American People, should they be deluded
into a perpetuation of this institution, or the establish
ment of another like it It is fervently hoped, that,
thus admorfishied. thuse who have heretofore favored the
esLablihroent jof a substitute for the present Bank, will
be induced to abandon it, as it is evidently, better to in-
Icur any mconvemence that may be reasonably expect-
cnj uuii ui cuuutjQtraie ine wcoie moneyeu power oi
Uie Republic in anv form whatsoever, or under anv re-
jtinls,lbein ilakilefbrei(m : V ' ' ' .
Mappuy, jius aireaay muetraied, uui me agency oi
:8uch an institution is not necessary to the fiscal opera
tions of the Government, The State Banks are found
fully adequate: to the performance of all services which
jwere requireaoi uie Dana oi tne united oiaies, quite
ps promptly,' and with the same cheapness. -Tbey have
maintained themselves, and discharged all these duties.
pwhile the Bank of the United States was. still power-
ffitk habpr Confederacy
iJi.itlaii'and' upport.- t But, above jail, its mOsf(
Pn'iJiyt Will H ftfund iti its influence upon thcli
W-Mks mteitmytduty to call the attention;
1 m K: e)Uqited States. Crtja
4 ri.&ini, .ctl of Hie Government Uiat lnsti
v m&ufi- tfie.' fee lure of the People. Its u
f ;j fjrvip uie Davment oi a nortion or uie a
tktiitJkfltgl retain the public; money ap- j
fr "iffittioSrilW. td strenitftiien ltin 'a politic
if . MihP oxtmdrdmarv extension ,artti Contrac
iccoraraoaions tojinc communiiyiis cor-.
.to!fibui i4:-jrmg' writers, and .pfociK
HfcMnMH01!4116 use made of that
'PP : Piltiffti of the oensioh money and
L, k!i'rl 4e: icltfce bf the last! session, the
SilaMnlh'4s-yitefi of unparalleled curtiil
from ne xsioi Augusy
3Ct
'.itW 1:oraftirityvl . JTfaei grounds assumed
l'LiM&aciiu in thefexfeat to wtiich it bad been
Sa!MiN,.rJlto.fthe safetfoTthe Banki
i T;.i2 izfAi in? morpltr tn induce LrOnoTess 4
MttlfiapioltHu Banft in ltd memorial relative
iSptimfcv of !th di43aejs, undtQ give Jit new
feiff ftl b-e substantially a confession that all
is ral dUtrfewN Ix.cn inarviauais aiiu ,uie vuuuiry
y (yeall khe' uryin2 six or eight nionths
cqiMlypvMl wiUl the view f
lkifctB4'i(WnM.V tiiaubject of congra
tifcHtMrkn the country had the virtu
'. Jt i v. i. U X li.SUSnn- thnfr fh(i on or rridfl nl'
& $4$;:mnA mm ; tromUns wanion, lyranny,.
itn4 iWWiostbf (heiprepiolis. .nctals from almost
fsyrtofStlwIworH: liHlbatat the close of this
ttibfital control 'jOoV Uvernment, the Banjc
ps.vi itM$ pwlls8,Mi4 no! longer able toS loan out
&uanip f be cramunky had learned to ma
toia'M ttf'tijqiittitijrtaBce, and trade bad al
Uji Una iietr bumltirifi : eb that aa the-firt wf Oc-
irM tli4 extKiordiiiari spectacle was presented of
jpani pipre plan one-nan o wnosc capital
ljing ;MDpn4iueive in -its vaults, or iu the
ein banters.' 1.1 I
on the country
since been aad-
0
'r.V'- 'nv'; VT?Sl it' '
FIAT JUSTTTIA t
- - " 'i r ,i
SA:tiSBURY: !L
183.
luland in the. field1 as art openenemy ; and it is not
distfjRsfees.. brotiffht
iheilaiteesiohof Cdnjtess, has since been aod-
4thepae4;.ot1 ithp yidends:-,on the public
k. w tfte aiflottot i)t onefhuadred and seventv thou- t
i
j'.wf.ClSljliE
4
Mp jortaoiur8,funier pretence ot paying
IcyannUnVstJ upfaa the! protested French
t?tMvittci a portjon oi me esiunaieu
Mffi-ftfaSjf - uflbn which the appropna-
HfpeqtjBtl thnj ; oir. cjollectdrs would ieeize on
mom, or Uw? receivers oj" oar land offices on the
iirigng troth theisae of public lands, under pre
ftf claiaan tlife tFpited States, as that the
4 fogttj nave tQUmeil the dividends. : Indeed, ifl
pie(ejC!,tat)Iie that any one jvthd chooses
'f aPj iiM- :ur(n4t : te United' States, may,
tfl njrinl it, to payithe claim,
lJfR- ?la4arncf Ihaj our. revenue will
fl!;-tt Mfillheapplied;a.fter the
f IWof oiht arniyl and the purser? of .our ha
t!24M Mrens,hppIy to' their own use
le to conceive Jtbat they will find greater difficul
ties in their operations, when that'enemv shall cease to
Ixist;-": ; j.. . . . .
I The attehtion of Congress is earnestly invited to the
regulation of the Deposites in the State Bwks by law.
Kltough the power- now exercised by the Executive
pepartmen in this'behalris onlylsuch as was uni
rmly ; exercised through every Administration, . from
fhe origin of the Government upito the establishment
f the present panic, yet, it is one which is susceptible
Of regulation by law, and, therefore, ourht to be so re-
$ ul4tedV The power of Congress to direct in what
places the Treasurer shall , keep the money in the Trea
sury, and to impose restrictions upon Uie Executive au
thority in relation "to their custody and removal, is un
limited, and its! exercise will rather be courted than
discouraged by those public officerslnd agents on whom
rests, the responsibility for their safety. It is desirable
thatas little power as possible should be lefttothe Pre
ct or Secret 4ryof the Treasury over those Institu
tlona which; beng thus freeH from Executive influ
(nce, an without a common head to direct their ope
rations, would have neither the temptation nor the abi
lity to interfere in the political conflicts of tlie. country.
ioc ueriving uieir cnaners iroro.ine national autnon
tles,,they would never have those inducements to med
dle in general ' elections, which have led the Bank of
the United States to agitate and convulse the country
fr - upwards of ivio years. -i
J 1 ; TV M completed in ovr next. '
14 Raxeigo, December 4th,! 1834''
Dear Sir: The resolulioni on Mr.fllangum's case
wer0 taken up in tbetnmons tondavv i "A inotion.to
lay them -on; tb'taMe lc.fpy .Tbttsibf
Edgecomb, then addressed the House, in favor of the
resolutions. -Mr. Craige, In reply, gare a compendious
history of Gen. Jackjions jAdinipi$tr8tion, exposing the
inconsistency of the President's measures with hisLPre
vioualy avowed principlest the meanslie used to acquire
unlimited power, and to defeat all the prescribed checks
to Federal usurpation; the character and objects of the
Albany Regency, and its in fluent e upon the public
councils ; and the corrupt state of the public press, pro
duced by the new system? of proscription on the one
side and rewards on Uie other, i
Mr. praige; was exceedingly animated throughout
sometimes very severe in his invectives, and bitter.
though just, in his reproof of assumed and abused dow-1
er." His speech was highly creditable to him, both as
a specimen of his talents for discussion, andSof his in-
trepidity in UMenamg uie uonsiiiuuon oi nis couniry.
He spoke until be was almost exliausted; whenon mc
tion, tne iiouse saujourneo,! ae wm concuiae msj re
marks to-morrow. Il is probable the baijincoof the
weeK, win in; cunsunieu oy uit;iioti,iii uijjs aiscussjon,
as many other 'gentlemen are expectfti to speak. .
It w regretted that we have no-Keporti here :-f-for
the want of one,; the debates in our legislature are en
tirely lost to the. People, and. Norta Carolina is consi
dered, abroad, as barren of eloquence as she is de&titute
, i A few weeks ago I fondly hoped that rNortH. Carolina
was about to emerge frpm her apparently interminable
lethargy, and assume her proper staiion in our .Cohfer
deracy ; but recent events havo not tended to elevate
my hope& My motto, howeve.r, is;" t Never despair of
the Republic" " We must increase our energy! and our
exertions ine proportion to die magnitude of the obsta
cles we have to overcome, and success must ultimately
ne me rewara. . in nasie, your s iruiy, . .
The debate on Dr. Potts's 'resolutions' was continued
up to the date cf jaur last accounts frbra Ka.leigb--but
the Register of Tuesday lasexpressedl-he 'belief lhat
the question on their passage would bei taken on the
succeeding day, Wednesdays-Ed!. if
P?.i?tthaich am- ClTcil&ViW-iiiT-:. ?
mar meet the &t whkb it would WlnatW fell' lULu I'rPT""1"1
atthehandaUtheTatioiLBiiU'if notnmLthin -itt. .fJlj r' . - a ;u Jav
N SUoldersof the Bank takropere 3 f?T
baanwiUaothprthSTour v77TV"
let Oil-
sUtution
merit
let
caH
fan fiunC t The President1 not above the la W." ; .M $
vIvSH JVUIUINI ? LKUISIJVTTJREL . p
.W.bc rnt 09 tlicUt lnWnt,;and soriraniU
by the ; election jof CMEctW In the Senate; the former
SpckejCteorge GDromgo
opppsitkjnir rIntthe GraincIinn Banks, the Jbrincr
sua a jnenuoi ine Aamimstrauon, was elect- r
ed by a 1 majority of two votes over SeTera;E. -Parki
l-Tb J Reporter mformi csthit n Bear lat
Ij "r ftPI"! the appeV part of Stokes Co,--
bad made pirial havoc
lua Titoty at:lkit accbonts.v -v :
AN 'APMM I If 1lt.il.., n.. J
tothndefuVstrokif
sayj thatBevenf the tmembera; nmark the tJESr itSSmS
ana;grves uie names or eignt wtio voted. tyi ilr. iJanks: 1 H wrongs come up m review Wfore him in all
iuu same papeir wys uiai lucre-election ot Mr I'Leurhl : rj-TT 1 ernapsji 1 were tn rawfi ci
tV-tivft minnlo ronuht
- 7 n r 1 j "., m, w .wMt-iAtmr m nne i it any do, please
the riew of devoting hjs unjKvided attentmJlo the fpt- keepthl?1nameg ecreti VthehCpoUicity wouW-JtobU I
ritailelfira otlthe large aid mtereating ninftoUionl ??4n5.,, ffi Upoa upon.Wmpathyior I
imder his care at Christ Cnurch; RowaTCounty- We 52$ tET hi5h ,ijr U,e W
the Rev Mr. Speer to be their Rector; and that he has; "at.the. force of my intAiuoh wltlr Vrti
1 1
jr.
LEGISLATIVE ITEMS.
tvPyeJtfiiccymtry without defence.
Benk' is disorganizing
m lf lgMy resorted tolbyprn
iTlVwbttip. nil the' land with an-
tlftS NnlonI that"' no money shall
.-iW W-Ureasorvibtr ? in rrai4PhnfnrP nf n
SS1?iS"-K)?J The palpable object of
. prevent tfle expenditure of the pub
.faZll lrpi-jiatloever, which shall not
feLIFP1 "lf 'tlie Representatives of the
ESfeMn 0Qhires It vests
WfiltTW.: M jfrn purposes foe ipublic
hW?Pn!4 M 'th L5gila ti veDepa rt
4 t -v. rstul ! SMC VAUlllSlUIX Ul Uip IjAC
i; ilVi)!i Ti liit Witliin theedbstitu
v , iVoffi theRdleiffX Register of December 9.
4 Incendiaries again ! Our city has been again
Visited by Fire, arid under &ich circumstances that
te cannot shut obt from our minds, if -we would,
trie horrid conviction that we have still among us
livings, iu human form, vile and reckless enough to
perpetrate so dialplical a deed. Yesterday mbrn
ig, about 1 o'clock,' the alarm was given, and the
rSreiwastdiscqvered to proceed from a stable on the
premises of ir. James Coman in the heart of the
t0wn aud in jthe immediate7 neighborhood wherei
s niany previous jiucemliary attempts have Ibeen
rrfade. The stable, as; well ; as several . other out
houses, were destroyed, but the Dwelling House
wjis saved, and the progress of the flames arrested
b blowing up! the IKitchen. Had the wind been
from the North, instead of the; South, the corise
qilences would have been most disastrous, 'as no
thing but a miracle could have saved the .entire
square
4
- .
m- m-r tbosl Department ta pay
tof Action lifiVaymSti Ac-
cnsi:utlqiI prpyison, thef claim
Vl P ever ts pin Ivithout an appropna
Pur the Bank has never asl
IWMwfi. y H attemnts to. defeat the rmv
Q Baiikn,in4 obtain payment witliout
oi' CbnressTand approved
St rWfK-Htea a appropriation for itself,
arWalftoithAl JiHiirmrw in inrtion it
'ijstSS- n Vlchiicajlly been paid into the
imSft1 !e:jrilfcple attempted! to be
jO.. rn "f !Hluonf The rJxecuti ve and J u-
iTi ncm lo Tinrrnnt and xnenrt
i pjnjjoqiy oi law, oeiore it is
ito!
1.TrS -!rWull ReTrt of Uie Secretary
r' n " t! p nl3 Cf'rrespomience witn tne
Sri - an thopmionsoftlie Attorney
Wf wP find a further exa
TPins of lhdBahk.:arif
iiiii:
the Bank, ahd the course it
1 UaiW!0 th T4f4iic njh& rtmain
i i,.tJ.rr"iiia ia iim twnnr tKo a morion
KSr lrpletf the Constitutipn
"fent so far fca it Ka.1 tkA
.! tf Tjfni ;ox; wie imic uues after the
JJI M pxecut ve has exercised
Sf !tth connection between
imposes
Mttibnariesj ef th Govern
tWid 4no8t imperative cha-
lit
. On Saturday last a Bill was Introduced into the II.
of Commons lo "reduce the salaries of the Judges of the
Supreme Court of the State. Sj l' ! -
The Committee on Internal Improvement hive been
instructed to consider "the expediency of directing the
Public Treasurer to subscribe for, on the part of the
State, two-fifihs of. the. Stock of an chartered Rail
Road Company , in the State, vh.ere ihrec-Jtfihs of said
Stock shall first have been taken by mdlvkiuals ; and to
borrow the necessary money for the purpose, on the faith
of the State. . T ;
A resolution was offered on Saturday last, proposing
to adjourn on the 20th instant, (next Saturday.) It was
read, and laid on the tables i s ;
07 According to previous promise, we this week
insert the Bill concerning a Convention to amend the
Constitiitten of the State of Notii j Carolina," j In a
hasty notice ofone of its provisions, -taken last week,
we were made tosay that this Bill' proposed jto allow
Rowan County five members in the House of Dele
gates, j It Bhould have been ' five members in the con
templated State' Convention.
accepted the invitation.
OijAtihther Citation. The Governor 6T Georgia
has sent second message to the Legisla ture, infdrmulg j
them that he! has received another MahdatRLuuiI
Uie tate taj)plar;at'he'bar of tte" Suprme Court of
the tJnited Sitalo-.anawer in a' ca'wliera' lpipe
an Indian, now i convict in the Penitentiary, is fain-
tiff pa Errojfj j The Union Governor ainrecommen
a M Nullification jpf the Acas tlfe rightful remedy '
Wethinfj ihe same thing u but we see a course bv
wbich Govi- Lumpkin might , have arrived at his aim'uiJ
bases niUIUUI, WUJpiUIUiOJlg U19 lllH-lXUlllUCallOll
principles to such a fetal extent The State ,ofGeor.
gia is the party cited to appear at the bair of the Su
preme Court i how i our notion is,; that tne Governor
migljt have, sent he Supreme Judges word that, seeing
it was impossible for the whofe Slate to appear ted
them the citatiotu of course, would hot be regarded-
We tlon't say this would be tlie best course for one to
takeiwho had no horror for the name of Nullification :
we only suggest fit to those who .want to exercise" the
thing, under a different cognomen. But the Governor
of Georgia, like his friend the President of the United
States, has thought proper to M take the responsibility "
of considering himself" the State," aird wee that his
amoiuon has made him an ttttra-iXuJhfier.
Q3r Shocktngi Murders. Three Of the 'Superinten
dent and one (tractor, on the line of Rail-Roa be-
iween vy asnmgiqn uuy, and iMiiirncre, were Jately a
tacked, whilp sittihg in their shanty, or tent, by a num
ber ot laborers employed on the road, and most inhu
manly butchered.? Finding, afterwards, that-one of, the
persons attacked had not 'been killed, ithe villains onhe
next night' forced-the house in which he. Ia v. and delU
beraiely .murdered him, by cutting open the hack of hla
head and taking Out his brains ! Several of the mili
tary companies of Baltimore promptly repaired to' the
scene of these cruelties, and we are happy to state that
upwards of 300 oi the laborers on'tlie road4have been
apprehended
to ho tried
Xhothan jiisdcehoe .objecf.myjppeeitlief1 to
,V !r,"uv1" uunng- ine winter, or
Plypt'wfrrapfoted machinery as if ill euaij
itperrm lts'dBtwiUr 'aJacritt. ahd within the pre,
scribal ijSocfi & nowJts-irreuiarity.Uiat it makes
onedoubtwlofihe veracity ofaus bwn.time-piecej and
r l r-"J.v.2Fw w uie interesta of all
tor whom fl Ume lsinoney. :;.; s :
; mtm cast any aspersions
UP? tf character of the; venerable :ntier itelf
I"m satisfied that its intention
rnribcisany of Itaipecies.andthaHWIoneominirs
arp nucod by circumstances ejutirelj beyond iucuo
trol ; ,Thisvis evident from the bad face n for facrs'i
Much the Clockf jtseim. prelui lnwlrd .
exies, and fnuitleaT IndewL I will firths in
fits praisk and exbressAnV pnti"r MtieT.i.
f'rriSJties op to-the seUmg in'of cold, weather,
fhicH Wjll ,appear the- more worthy of coiriinenctatwn
"nr rectieea mat iu hand have been - tied
Uj . for some yeara pngt. t -4 M
By Friday iflornhas Hail.
'T i THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.
This' is a very long document and We have been un
avoidably obliged to leave qut the firsts and ' last parts of
it . until next week, in order to: give in this paper the
Views of the President upon theUwfi subjects which oc
cypv at this time so large 'a space1 in public attention
viz. our relations with France, and! the! concerns of the
United States Bank. ; i U NH ! U .
In regard to the first of these topics the "Message
is exceptionable. 11 he cond uct of France towards our
Government has certainly; not been What we bad rea
son to hope and expect it vou Id .have been ; but there
From the New Jork Commercial Advertiser.
, j Just', as wejjwereK ready for the presswe re
ceived our English papers tp'th? Xlth of Novern
bxr inclusive, brought' by the papket rship fiheffield.
I :-. LirerpritJ jldrAnr, Monday Aor. 10.
CrrTdx.--The dernand has been extremely ani-
rntej hrouHout the lasU week, and the market
cl)STd on -Friday -w .h' 'reat firmness, at an ad
vance of jd. to 4d. er ;lb. ori the common to fair
qualities, of $l merican ; whilst in the good and fine
; 1 .. 1.J ? ! '.' ' 1 a.
aeenpnon inere is scarcely any improvement.-
ncizu conimuea nrgiectea until frnaay, wnen
Penarabuco was m 'good request, and sold freely
ats-Iast weeksprice4;v Surat and other kinds are
whbhtl 'alteration. 1 Speculators have taken 20,-
0P American, 500 Sural ind Pernambuco.
II he sales amount to J7aU0 sbales. consisting of
Ms4i-lslah(JJat 10d. to2df 30 stained,n4d to
iosti;iiuv 'Uowea i.Teorgia,3o o iuti;too4u
M6bile, Alabama, anH Tennessee, 8d to lT)idl4;-
4 Sew Orleans, 8d, to Jldl Hie imports -are
71p7.jiags.if tP'MZ Vt ,
I .LATER ACCOUNTS FROM RALEIGH.
fixlract of a Letter to tlie Editor, dated , -
fliwbAT Lvsxith, Dec 0, lcli
J TheJiesolutwhsjotrixlucedJ Mr. Putts mc "the
louse ofi Commons, to instruct the Jlon.'W. P. Man
fum. are!still under jiiscussion in'that bftdy. The de-.
bate has been a very animated pae. Members in the
opposition; have brought in review all the inconsitnck
and assumptions of tho Executive :
Uie serpentine cowrie of those who,havingl)nce (Craw
ford being their leaitleVbeen aJiiwstHh exclusive kac-
vuw? ouie.iiigLis, new acknowledge, practically,
the ejiisteneeof no right but tliosQWed by tLe
President! m the PrbcJaiiHm'oii' and the Protect Jn re
pjy, we have hear4-liltle' but stale, rulsortie adulation lo
tJiClIeroof Wew prlcans,-and the destroyer of t he
Monster. fV ' ', 4 ; 1 f . J
i The following gentlemen have addressed the Houre
l favor .0 Uie Resolutions: Messrs. Pplta, Jordan,
Bragg, and; Daniel; and Messrs. Craige, Fleming, Out
law, Barringer, Mahlyt Long, ana Graham, in opposi
Uon to them. The discussion lias attracted agooddeal
of attention, and, whatever mav be th revolt tl rfiw
, . , , . - - - - 1
1 uate nas proveu mat there is, m North Carolina, & ta-
and parched to the prison in Baltimore, itee host of vonX Tr tT
Artheofience ' ' Mid inflexible m their devotion to the Constitution and
ftnn wiiv hrintr n an annnnnt nfhvn rf 1 tWS Ot tbeiT COUUtrV, WllO must ultimately Lritimnh
The Char
1ij .fe, . ' -li-tV-.'.. --Jl over thecorruptmfflinihienceof oervpriil
"vo, iviu-iwucu iuuiucjs iua i. we rtfcuuwi ever e . Ir r v. jj . . r,r i 1-
. . 1 i . . . . I Mr. llat wood addressed Uie Hoqsjp laftt, in-Hw? .n
ie nave seen, lecowea. i ney were perpetrated by a he concluded!- the House adiourn and Zm
villain named Ferguson, at Cedar Shoal, Chester Dis- of course, e entitled to the floor to-morrow.
I ihere is a goodleal of falterin n iho Van Buren
briefly as follow : Ferguson went tothe store of CapLl rinks ; ana nothing short of the rigid, arbitrary, disci-
Rodman, and aold him a small hag of cotton : in the seUi u,e " T 7 L'eP en0ua togeUer, now, to
-i r i i , , - . " . pass the Resolutions -;.
tlement for it, a small balance m money was due to P- strong appeals have been made to the State pride of
whichjhe insisted epon having, but which Rodman told : those who how a disposition to sacrifice one of N. Ca
him itiwas inconvenient to pay, but should be handod j rolina's mo$t gifted and chivalrous sons, as a victim to
fo hunias soon as chahgecould be procured. F. became the inordinate ambitiorj and inexorable vengeance of
enraged, swearingthat if he was not paid then,he would ?e who has already treated her with indignity, in the
sue Ri At this juncture-Mr..Walker, a respectable $1 ! TlH Ba?DWy
e iu i ? a . . j i ' : Carolina, such appeals fall npon Uie impeoetra
ciUzen of the place, stepped into the store, and endea- ( ble prejudice 5 of pa rlisans, like the gutle dews of Ilea
vored to pacify F., assuring him that he should jeceive viin upon t; : ru rge4 granite. J .
what Was due to him. Ferguson immediately laid hold if jjl - cannot! - ..ever, at present, despair of future me
at Walker, threw himldown, and was severely beating' c.ss to fhe cause of liberty. The time will soon come,
him, when Rodnian'inteferred to separate them. Fer.r! EJ em f private life, remote
iu j 1 r i . ll j i ffOW the contagious influence of party exejtement, Uie
guson then drewut his knife, and stabbed Rodman in moderate and the reflecting will pause and ponder on
wo places; after which he went up to Walker, sitting j the past, th present, and the future; and reason, for a
on the counterand stabbed bim in the left temple ! ; time suppreped by passion, will reassert her sway, and
Rodman expired irf 48 hours after, and Walker in 24. bring back riany an honest, but rnlsguided head, to th
The murderer made his escape after perpetrating his ; path of patriotism. It is a consummation devoutly to
horrid butcheries. , The Governor f South Carolina be hoped fori"
has offered a ;reward of $3QO for the apprehension of lit gives nje pain to state, what Tarn constrained to
Ferguson hj is -represented to be a young man about believe, that the success of the Convention Bill is
22 years of age, am feet high, large make, dark skin, i tremely doubtful. au?t year it passed Ue Senate, and
and wears larffe black whiskers has a downcast coun- was lost in tlie House : oow its fate is most riohhtfiil m
tenance, high cheek bones, dark eyes, and heavy brows.
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are circumstances which, in our opinion, excuse delav
on ber part : for instance, Uie almost' insulting letter
of Mr. Rives in which hui vanity prompted him to say
Uiat he had overreached Uie French Ministers m secrl
rin 8oIargean award to oui claims 1 jjThe President,
however, was evidently mfluenced by his naturally ir-
4 ritable passions when he penned the part of the Mes
sage, relative to this-subject. 'His concluding suggestion
we think very ill-timed and injudicious --Itj will be
seen that. he wishes Congress io iiivest hum with discre
tionary. power to issue letters-ofmaxque aAd I reprisal
upon the property of French citizens, in case the'Cba ru
ber of Deputies should again neglect to make the ne
cessary appropriation to settle our claims ; and he arl
goes; the case to show that France should noteholder
this measure as a menace, and that ahejcould not, un
der the laws of nations, make it al legal cause for -war
But it is impossible to point out any instance in which!
soch a. 'proceeding has not led to a wari if Uie nations
were any ways equally matched in strength and wjj
are therefore afraid that Uus recbrnrrtdation'of GenJ
Jackson will have the effect to delay th action of the
French Chamber, and thus embroil jus in a disagreeable
misunderstanding with that natipnl f War is to be de-1
precated even in the most xtrecases of National
injury ; buW when itis proposed (wagd it fw filthy I
lucre, and upon the wtidh whrch :stomhyjus and fought
(onri battles in' the ;..thatUie fttfena "lu,1 we
consider it cruel andlnhuman in jt$j exene. We look
to the good sense of Congress for at repression of our
(ttr Editorial Change a Ad "Consolidation.r'--CovL- painfully convinced that, until it is settled, our State
dy'Raguet, the talented champion of State Rights, and j . V
the Senate.! This subject is allected bj, and aflecU,
ever? measure oi importance thatis agitated, and 1 am
recerot oraf larsre number of
alnir aJl iquarteis of the tfni-i
iea '.Otaies,;pa e.cjwnjje tiur iuv vKjoiiuiau, uu .wuuhi
belau t4 baVeU4?m takerr4n ouf JiarH at; a reasona
ble! prtce.r They comprisel journals 6f every, jrrade; in
noiit'oT literary character,! and !of feyery shade in pol,
ticsi arid would fuinlsh th buribuslw itli! ?mant a themeJ
nes-monrersw the ufcfi. polilicrans.' berchautsAmd
othlrstWyiolccisW for newspapers. Will; find ft ad-
yanjagfoua to appiy for mem . k iiio.. w ivr
i Jsaiisoarr. tiecemner i, io.
editor of the Philadelphia Examiner, has recently pur
chased the establishment of fhe Philadelphia Gazette,
and entered into copartnership with Robert T..Conrad,
the able editor ahd 1 proprietor of Uie ' Commercial In
telligencer, 4y which arrangement, Uiese two jour
nals have been consolidated into one, under the united
title of j' Tlie . Philadelphia Gazette, and Commercial
Intenigehclrf'f and f under the editorial chargeof both
Uiose gentlemen conjointly. Either of them is a host
h the gpod cause ; but we look for more, important, re-
snlts from their united labors. Success!
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(r Small-Pox !-t-The Board of Health in Halifax
report te occorrence of one case of this distressing
malady in tbatjtbwnl The Board isayss To the end
Ujat public jjxeitement may be'allayed, ana a true state
ment of the fcase made known, thelBoard of HealUi re
port Uiat; ohjy one case has come within their know
ledgef and that the infected - person has-been prompUy
removed several miles from the town.
er can take her proper rank in the Federal Constel
lation. ; . :'
Gen. Samt F. Patterson, of Wilkes! Princioa! Clerk
! of the Senate, was 'this day elected Treasurer of the
State, rtce yilliam S.lhdon, Esq., resipned.
say tome President's mhnffccu,
Bations'' against the Bank " For jchattcler of the
stetion.-pecupies, weliop hjaLchaare founded in
truth f'but,' m Uie absence of procif; jtippears to is that
they .are moreen Jkeeping with t$etfnw&;uftisalis
potrhooses, jhzti charactenstic oif tliej wisdom and
raoderation that-shpuld exercised by the occupant of
the XVataonal Palace at WashlngtonL (He direcUyxharges
on the Ini'the'recent mobanoTtoeN which iave
disgraced- the city pf Philadelphia -MIf this is; a fact,
; (far The Path oC Allegiance has passed the Senate
of South; Carolina b a.vpje tstyes 3ues 11. It
was sent to the-lfouse of Commons r ebnearrence, in
which bqdy it ps$edJto its second reading, by a majori
ty of more than! two-third. . .
More pnnks.i-Jt will "be perceived, y reference to
the'proceenings lor our Legislature, that a Bill has beep
presented for th establishment of a Bank in Newbern,
to be callod the pMerebantVBank.!!, .. p
e1:li2ensof NoVfolk (Ya.) have' recently had a
puiyc. meeting for th iqrpde of biking into consider
raOon tlie twrobrliety f establishiag an Independent
Bank," and ikol of triciwin the Banking capital of
that Uoraign peneraJIywii.n uie view oi nieeuag uie
anticipated winding up of thetU. States Branch.
0" The Legishtnre of Alabama has re-elected the
Hon. WUliaW R- Cmf to the Senate oftbe States,
for siyesrs froajj tSe Mnh day of March nexL -
" Negrbes for Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, IJEFORE THE COURTHOUSE
I IDOOR IN SALISBURY, v
On Thursday the 15th day of January next,
Between Ttiirty-Five nn'd'Fort'-
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Belonging tq the Estate of Joseph Chambers, de
I ceajsed, late $f Rowan Couuy. .
CCn This lis, perhaps, tne most valuable lot of.
Negroes eve of5erel for sale in, this section of the
country, the- greater part of them being ,yiung,
very I ikfclyand of good cba racer. -
k credit of 12 months will be given, upon bone?
and security, with interest "after six rponths. -!
SAMUEL REEVES,
December j 18, 134. Ids ; AduiiuV.
Estate Sale of lVcgrocs,
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(&$ the frst day of January nert,'l will sell fo
"die" highht liilder the CodrthotifcC in Sa- -
lisburyr for csh, 1 ' - J.
Seveiki X&lwMe Negroes,
Belonging to the iytareotthe lateJDryfrani. ;
a pa online same iwjjM"CTi,-V""iiv,'7.j
po ihtf, usuarteTm t he f nnm;tig ejrroes .be
ion9tn to ilo EsUte. AKn, at the same 'jimef
Scvernl Lota inihaTomi 6t Sallkbtiry
r '. iWUUloo Rented Out for'.one vear5.--
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