rEitJis. klufroo new eubscr.he.a who will LnehevvhhS' "''P1"'"'' L thB pP for on year ai Two Uoi -r j ms n as the naiiMJ class shah tUtopa" advance lb au.r of I; .hi. MinH terms ehall tiMiiinue, J,",r ... k..rrol in other aiihscri- Will O" ., U j v-" - --- l' . ' . : ll.Jl..ra In all emie 'r"'" ....;...!, Ip than r will be discontinued but at me op- i.,ll arrear.res are natd ..I l. .lUcntinued but at the op- kEJi''"l,!," I' f ei in relali.Hfi to It, although roimlii under le II letters t' be Rditor must be pml , ,lew , , ,Hrj,.y ,,f formic, and at periods when JhvrwUe they will cerm.mj - luaretor the first insertion and 8 U !Lm or eat ieWio ajlenturd f MiHeawut will be inserts lor lew k UoM.. , ..... liriW. kementswilltw connnueu ... ed to atop thera, wuere u.iv loualj Riven. . ... Vwraentabv me jea. - . rMl.r nor motiih for each aqua e jrmlejeorcbiflsin ibe firm every "SALISBURY, ii per lb. lta 1 7cis.; Uranrly, Ap- al. ib a 30 cts ; Cotton per lb. (in ctrytJotiorf bajrgiriyrpf r 1.1 6 -25 idlWe per Ib. Iti a T8 els ; Caslin-s Wr icis ; Col ton yarn, 1'nun No. 6 to No 73 a 2 00 cts; feathers per lb: ''loti pr bl. 49; Wheat pr bush. l 2i tt pr bushel '20 rts; Corn pr bush 10 cts; lb o a cts; i.cua per id si hp cm ; nerifal. 75 ctx i Nails per Ib 9 a III U per lb 0 a 0 cu ; Hacon per h I j , iter per Itt Hi os ; i.urd per It. 15 : iier bushel (I 2b 50 t; ."Steel, Amen er,p-r 6. Ill els ; Kngli-'b do. per lb j Cast do per lb. 2 a 30 els ; Su.rur I . .. - il..... O ...... I. ...I. UlijrrfrT.rcTe3n) p. r lb j ,1... Ik 1A 131 nlc Ii.V'lin.... ... . I lit m u , il'HH ..a.n.iiijiiy jirj (ili t Ulow per Ib. IO I2J cts; Tow-linen pr yd. lets ; H liie ( I euerille) m r gal. f I 50 I do. l 50 a $1 7 ci ; Claret do 3 a I 75 cts ; -M.iImiijl. (svteei; f I ; " hislinv per !.. 3i a 40 tts. CHE RAW . id market per lb 4 a 7 cis.; liacon per Da cis; lli.m do. 00 (K cts ; Beeswax 18 a '20 cu ;- Uavin;; per yard 18 a -25 Ule rope per Ib a 1 21 14 cis ; Coffee pr. i Itietst Uutton iw 100 lbs ;$131 16 a Corn per bushel 70 a 75 cis ; Moor Pl br8..J0frotn-Uir-pef bfl. K: "i'i iron, wr tuu lbs j tin to .10 ; t ex y al 4a -- t- NaWs eu 1 asstrr - 3 8 12 a 9 cis ; Wrought do. er Ib. '20 Irk pel brl 9 10 ; Rice per 100 His $4 Susfar per Ib. 12 1-2 a 14 cts: isalt pr U-fiMOv'Salt per bushel 87 "ciieel A- blister pr Ib 10 cis ; I allow per Hi 10 a ; Tea Imperial per lb I 25 a 1 37 ins; )o. prlbftat '25 cts ; Tobacco ma 11 u per to 10 a ta cts TSTETTEVILLE y. peach 50 a 60. lApplOjtja 4b ttl 1 17", Collon prlb 14 a 15i cis Ib Hi a 14 ; Flour bt.l. h - 1 94 prbhll50a 1 60 ; Feathers prlb 00 a prousb 8n a S.V, Iron pr lb 5i a 6; Mo iral 45 a 50; Anils cut 7 4 a 8 -.Salt dO a 90; Sitjjar pr Ib 10 a 1-2 J; Tobacco, 5; Wheat pr buali f 1 50; 00 W hiskey 71 40, Beoswa 25 a 00 TEXAS, JulWinjj messagtf in writing was receiv- tbe President of the United States, on iy,l)ec.unber 22, 133tf, by the hand-, of it Secretary, Aituacw Jackson, Jr. Horn of Representative of the United State. 1 , g the U4I session infvrmaiinn wa given lreas,tfie by Executive, thai measures had mia to ascertain ''the political military I condition of I' exas " I no Mihuilt, fur sideratiou. exiracts from the report of it, who had rxen appointed to Collect it, ' to the condition of nat country. 'iw have been taken by the Execuiive uieacKnimiedment ot the ii.ilepeinleni e ; and the whole subject would have 1 wiihoul further lemark, on the infor mm given to Coiiiea, we're it n.i that We4f t.sv session- aetrnff ep ed resolutions "that the imlepen -MXaoujftttorbr BcknowTged by the "'ties, whenever amiKfnpi.ir iiiforuia. uia be received that it h:ul i .occi uKfnl 'i civ) governmer.l eandde of nerlorm oiiliea and fulfilling the obluaiinus of an ,tM P"er." Tijin mark of interest in piloo of the indenend ofib views of CiMirrm9 muke it Dili I .. . . . '""uioHnewhat in detail, present ''WMions lhat l ave governed the F.xe "f"ntinuinjr to neeitpy the ground pre m 1 n vmi ...1 .11. BIIVJ WWomMfi. c... d eutiiled u. w iiUce in thL fcunk at liTne an act of irreal del Stale hw (,,,iMy a, iif W k,k' , .".," "um an iniejrrar htchanllelaima d.Hriiiii.in over it IUlr. I .u.. ... i. . j irbuwli - - 'nei as a piool 'Miy spirit to one of ihe eonieedin., I" l'ietion relative to the e,.vern feiBil luui,,.. i..i.... 1. .1. .. r, " r.iiri m. me oiu or "Mi tre been tremed by (be United 1-M.Hisoi lact only, and our, prede - "ir. c'Hieni't was 111 ''m. til M.kl. .L' . . . ttm i "' . UlTlU-tlUHMM - IO' tie arL "r . ,on . ,n '1 ,h contfisu i l0U,',,f 'he Iuti.w of France, IrlltatA . . i-iunii, i.i t Ml Cli a tU" iwarj move kinirdoow. n..t ..r.i.- ' . !s..?. ofb.,.hfro,,hBE,.r luV V lhf "oniewus and "urririir ir....i t j ueri, " J t ior aimilnion in Wiitt u i " . u,M,"Ksl n v consiaieitt.'wiih vuf J just pnncipls haa- been .lb aetluo of our Gov ernment, that we have, under the oval critical eirevmanceAfaifrlifed all censure, and encoiin- I tered mi other evil than thai produced by a trail ; sb-ni estrangement of (fond m ill in those against wmimii hiive been, by force t.f evidence, coin pel led tu decide. Ii lug thuH been made known t the world thai the uniform pulicjr and practice of ihe IJni led States is. in avoid all interference in disputes, which merely relate to ihe mler;:al irovermneiil of other nations and eventually to recufrn '.he authority of the pievaihur parly, without refer- eoceir,,Br,ru1,r ,me(fi ,nd..ie. ! to ( the meriiH ij ihe orimnal controersv Public I . A...A. .i.i..k.. .....I ....,!.. nn.rg,, jn , ,h!), ,,!,,. lhul .... .i. t : J . ...,1-i.riiiroi iiuk rveraritten among nrelves r- ..in. .i .ii joe pt opie were y realty excited ty the iigiuimo ut topi.-s uiely ftiiiuetnom itieir it'.er,. .Nor haa any delibt-rale inquiry ever fietn iiiNittui-d in Ciffre8, ur lit any of our le gislaitve bodies, ax to whom belonijed the power ot oriyiually rrcionrsin; a new tate ; a power, the fkercise .if which is equivalent, under Miie circii'iisiancex, In a declnra.ion of war ; a er no where epr (ly d. leyaud, and involved in 'iue of the jrreal powers given to C iHres ; in ihai given io ihe Cn-sid.-iit ai d Senate to f..rm treatifii with foreign powers, and to appnint aiu haHftadors ami ..ihr ..lill. ii.ii...;... .,.i ;.. cunferred UKin the Hrtsidtni lo receive uiiiimters In ihe preanilile lo the resolution of the II mse of Jtreweii'iiveii, it iw j.imclly jniimaieil, that the x ll. ncy t.f renmmno llie HiIi h ii-Uem-e id 'I Vxa Nhuiihl be leli to ihe uecibh.n ol UuirrM' In this TieW. oil ihe irrniinil ol diencj , I am ilispoaed li cot;cur ; and do ti. -t. therefore, consider It nc.-essaiy any opinion as to the Mncl .'uiisHlolioital rijfhl ot Ihe Kxi culire, eiiher spun Iron, or in conjunction with ihe Nn ale, over the Huhjeci. It ih to be pieumed thai un no In i ore occasion will a dispute arine.as none h:i heretoliire occurred, lielween Ihe Executive unit f.e Jluiitl.. ft in I li v ArniM ..f ll.o ....'r r., ,. , Wl aU I( cVd en .. - .e,,! ,n, it,-.,.,,.1 ,,f if.M f:.iif..... , SJ1fH. lha. M,llM1.i u.rt-j ,!. A..J.MU- ,.a.,lll;, lo Wir a ,(feVMllls onit.ru.idiiiJ ,,i. Irlk. ikMi i.. .imn. u,., ha. CTTITPlI, and ... . by ytluiii ail the provisions h,i Misiumini lupeiils, uiui.1 be li.rnibi.ed. Its sub ! . . I mis loo lo Congress, which represents in one lis tiiancbes l!.e tsialcs ol tins Lniou.and 1 it tlie other ihe people of the United States, wl,e, there may be reasonable ground lo npir. Iu mi graves cum' ij-iencc, would ci n.iiuly mi ,id llie fu I lesL Siu4'iwi wi o-witf -rvrir- ci in n ' 1 y ,( a j e r f no 1 guarani) 10 all other niitions, ol ibe jmsiic" and pruiJeiice ol the measures whi. h ini"h' bo auujit ed. Ill making these Mijjjicglions, ii is n..i my pnr pose 'o reu ve myell Irom the ri jioiisil)ihiy ol exprehsii'f i.y own opiii,'li of llie i ourc itr III irrests of uur L-uuuUy prxftl,t.d Hs irtmur pel mils ns to follow. l! t scatci iy 10 be iinaiiinej thsi n ptesttn ol Ibis cliaracler could be pn seuled 10 r.-laiion to whl. h It w. mill be inure (Jillicult for the Coiled S Idles iu avoid eitclllng Ibe suspicion and ji-af. oo-ely Tif nllu r po Aei, and unliiUin their estab lished ciiaracier for fair and iiupurt ill iI. mIiii ; but on this, as on every other trjioc e'.;asi,.o, s;ilely ib to be luund In a rii,! adtieieoue to prin ciple. J In Ihe contest between Spain and her revolted 1 ..... j I . ? J . . a . . 1 W, of tl)B ?w s , ? elves u fully eHlali;lie,, bnl mini ihe danger of their being aoain Milijiiao-il bad entirely pis sed away, Then, and not till ihen, were they rec iiiijd. Such wasotn course in r.irdln Mexico heisclf. The same nohcy was observed 111 1 be diijuiies irow iu'ij out of the Mp tiaiin 111 todis'incl (ioverniiienis ol those Simli Ameri can ciaes, who Im'ohii or coined 011 the ch.Ii si v i 1 h the parent country, ui.i'eil under one form of government. We acl.now Icdgod ihrpiiraie tndenderice of New Granada, id Wimhi, I.i, it of Ecuador, .ml y utter ibcu indepc'iJent exig ence was no lunoi 1 a suite cl ol .Ic-puie. u: ''i- adualiy acipiiesn.d iu by iIionc villi w linin they bad been toeviuiisly united. I1 H true that wnb regard to Tesaa Ibe civil auitioflty of Mexico v has been expelled. Us iuvadun,' armv defeated, ' tlie L-lilet ut the It. public IiIiiim II cajitur ed, and all presi-iil power lo cmii., loe neo ly organized Govermuenl ul Iiak ainiilild within Us eolifiues. Hut. un ic oiher Iciiol, there is, in appearance at least, n immense d,s- . parity of physical lorce on the iile of Mexico. The Mexican Republic. under am-t'ier Kxecnlive. is rail V inu ifsforeet under a new leader .and rnen- acimr n frexh invnsion lo recover lis lost di.min- ioii. Uwon Ihe issneof ibis ihreaieneil in.vaaimi,-IJead the indepi-ndence ol Texas may be c uisiilered a ; siiNjmnried ; an;l w-ere ibere noiiunir iw-cuir in the relative situation of the United Smies and !'.. ., ..... ..I.. I I .... 1 .1 I 1 ,T 1 1 J I r .1 1. 11- 1 r9, .mi iTiiniiiiii'w'-,,,.,,, ... " c .. .. .....u . JL.1.1 1 .,.1 HfWT HI frtf fr Cf f rHTrT Wtill'l ' "'-riJ a .ii'n w ai consistent with lhat prudent ..reserve writ which we have heretofore held nuiBelve bound t.i ireat all similar questions. But there are cir cuinstances in the relations of the two countries which require us to act, nn this ncc:i in, wiih even more than our wonted camion. Texas w:as once churned as a pari of our pn perry; and there are those auxin our ciiizeii who, always reluc tant to sbsndon that elaioi, cannot but regard with solinilude Ihe prospeel of the re union, of the lerrilory to this cimittry. A lar. pmporiion of its civilized mh tbitanls are eniiurnis from the United Slates, sp. ak the same Isnfrnaoe with ourselves cherish the aame princ:ples, p liUcalaitd relitfious. and are b-siiid Ut many of our citizens by lie of friendship and kindr'd Wwnif ; awHntdr rbiiirfrit mtb"thi .leople f 4ba4 OM4ry ,.4iv-iwiled eatwe form id Government with nur own, and have, ince lbs clie of ynnr l.isl session. Openly re solved, on ibe acknowledgement by us of their independence,,lo seek for admission into the U ion sreof i tbfl ; Federal Uei.:- Thi last eire.n-,laiiee.;is a matter of peculiar delioscv, and forces niton us ooside'stions of ihe gravest cliaraeier. The litle id Texas to the lernl.,ry I she claims is idehtified with her independence. She Mk 118 lo aektiwwledtie- that title lo ihe ler riiory, witii an avowert d.eign to treat immedi ately of its -transrer to the United Statgu-Jt bev cmies o to beware of a loo clearly movement, as it iuij(hi atibjecl us, however unjustly,. to.. tha iinpu'tio.f seeking to establish" the" claim oft. our neighbor tn a . ten it ry. with a view lo its uhsiqnenr acipiisittnn by ourse.lvea. rmuence, Iherelure. aee,, U. dictate lhat we should st.ll if not until Alexict. itself, m une of the ureal to I, . .. ' ... , . ' eign ,o ers, shall recognise ihe intiep-nnence 1 1 lbtiw Gerievieast Bntil the laH of t lime or the course raetlveiiU shall have proved, j dtspn.e. the sjjihty of .' rxyOhneavM nt dtspnie, llie siaiily ol me peopn tifjiat country te maintain their separate sover br-ybhdeavil nt eigniy, and It ui hold the G overnmenl ninalil fi led by the.n. , Neither of the contending parlies can justly eoraplain of this course. By purauing it, we are hut carrying out ihe long established pcilicy il our Government a pplicy which haa secured ti us resjieci and influence abroad, and inspired confidence at home. Having thou discharged my duty, hy present ins. with simplicity and diieeiuess, ihe view which af eruiut h reflexion, I have neen led to tal,e .if ihw inxirianl aulijeci, I have imly in add the expression of my confidence, that if Cmigrem .mm ouier wnn me npnii II, their jinl-iinetil will be ihe result of rfi,...,i.i. ,.i..,.7 ... ieliher.ii..i. i.i..k . ' ... . ".r """'"T oorinfj ne Hiiori nine I HliaM coiiltiiiie connecied vtiih the U.nwtiineni, I shall prompily and cordially unite hi h you in sucli in.-i.ni rex us maybe deemed best fined In iiicreae the iim-in-ril v and perpeiume the pece ol ..ir fivi.r.,1 . .nnirv. AM)BKV JAI KS0N. ASIIINU. .., Dec. li, s3. ST.VTK LICCSISLATUKK. yiturkday, HtcZt. iir. jnvner from the Interna! I. lipetivp 7e'ir',l,nl,illf-t' Ul W,",m """'"'"'fi Vr tltf- Koanoke Naviati,,,, (;m,;,r w;is n.. icrreti reporteil a r. Kolutioti . direc'i the n i i t. nunc I reiimircr to pay s.iid companv ri no r inierest on th.; ilcieir.1 ment of the Slate's snlisi-i t i ri in s o I pay I eoin- pany. Keail the 1st lime and p .cd. . Mr. Dockery presented a 1r ITii 'dea tiTl Resolution on the propriety of rstahlih inff free sell, ioIh, an I tlirectiiiir the com mittee on the Surplus Revenue to enquire into the expediency of ml, line thon- snnd dollars to the Literary Fund ; nnil also of disirihuti ntr t( interest ol said fund amoujf the several counties of (his Slate, a, 'cording to their Federal population,-f'-r the purpose of educating its imlijeni youth Referred io ihe Commillee on llie Surplus uevenue. - The name of Edmund Jones teas VTiS drawn from the nominali, in for Councillor f State, and the Senate infortried thereof. ..... on Mr Moseley's motion Mr. Elwarda presented tlie lplil inn rf Jfim S. Gre-n in favor of Jones Hostler. a slave Referred to ihe Co inniuee on Proposition and Grievances, T'ie eniiriKed bill ineorp.mitiitfr the Rockllisli iiiamil'.ictiiring companv. was s inended, and passed its third rending and ordered to he enrolled Received a message proposing to raise n joint select enuiinillfce of live tl-e puft tf each House, lo inquire into the expediency tif I cmcliug n J.'eiiitentinry. Agreed i(i. and Messrs i Jovner, I)ohsin, Tavlor. Jones and Fox, appointed llie Senate's cmn luince. - - - - Receive!? from Ihe Commons, the eii crosed residotion in favor of Daniel Bry son. Passed its first rending. IIOIJSK OF COMMONS. MTr!1lvV"klns'. from tlie committee of Privilnrrott ilil Iv! and I'ectior.s,' 111a ! a renorl rccoinmendiiic th..t the seat ..f William II irris, a inein'o r of tins II .ii-e from MimljroincrvVouiiiv he vacated. hating heeil a l'ost M.t.-li r at the liimt ol his elec tion. Mr. Ilmkins moved th.it t!ic Rrnori lie j on the tilde I Mr. (Jrahaui th it pn fi r.'! its considera tion should' he piMniicd t-i a d iy cert un ! that the ineuihers uiiolil he appriitt-d w hen ! il would lie 1ak'ii up. j Mr. Gillia n took ii foi yranlc.) that tin ; iientleman wm hi .ill ii;i I1,, r.-porl P n cou- fdderation, withoul prev.oii n- !:cr ..ladiy or two ; and ivilli lliis n?i, r.-iaiidm, the Iicii.irt was l;iul tin llie 1 ,1m'. Mr.' F iison preset. led a h,!l to a'icr the lime of holilioii (flection in tie cnumies of Halifax, North I'liplon and Merlin. Mr McR ie, a liill c.meer , no tltf Superior Courts of Moore, M- n'sjomery and Ausou Mr. (Jilli'Si.ie, a hill lo incoi p. 1 .ue llie Cullv Swamp C nnnanv iu Biaden eonnlv first lime. 1 ir (',,nis from the Committee of ' Propoa.iiions and (Jrii'vanei s, ver-elvon the hill in erect a ri-t'orleil .1 1- " 1 i,e v 1 oiiiii v '11 e r- t i r the nrtine of U.iifisoit. The Ri "ri on million of Mr. Paiiuii was l.ud on , tiic table. On motion ef Mr. Moor", the Resolu tions veiterdiv suhinitted bv .Mr. Cine, ptnposimr lo refer certain cou-tiluiitial !tiellons to tlie Jmliies of t.'ie Supreme Court for their opinions thereon, were to ken up. Mr. Moore proposed to amend the Res olutions by sinking out lite whole after the word Jlesolei-d," and iiiseriin" a s.i'tnti tule the ,objet l of which is lo scerla'm their opinions ou the follovviiijr. questions, viz : fir the tth seetinn nfihe tih-Arth-lfl iif. -xw) amended constitution, rcfer-the day ol e leetion. or the day of taking a seat .' J 2, Which of .0ie following . Hi- t'laccs :tf'ppmirt.iiiritf,-tfr'e -'.o'fllcea r jjhti-e -ol profit or trust in Ihe meaning of li e consti tution, viz : Postmaster, Deputy 'Postmas ter, Solicitor, County Attorney, Consialilt;, Entry Tker. County Trustee, R.-jfister, SI.eriir, Notary Pnhiie, Coroner. Inspector of Four, Siaudard Keeper, and Trustee id the UtirvcisUyr, L What are JPuMic and what Prit ate ia7iitc. within the iieaiiinj of said oiiti- jtwn wJwi are the uhuhI and onliuary cr'tltr(t ,y w,H'h die one kind ol suiote Jl'v fr,n the other ( . j The rjneation 6t ing on the aihipl on ot . . ' :. -.....,..... I ,u I lo. the w sultstltule, nun h to i0yer . Fhe ytiestiin. now recurring ou adoption ol the resolution. MV. Toml.tiwon moved theindfliite poat- ponerricnt of the whole suf'iecl.anJ deinaii- ilftil the Y'jaa and .Nays. Mr. Fialier aaiJ, he shonM vote against the motion to postpone from courtesy, though he entertained ilouMs .is lo the pro prieiy of adopiiug the Kcsolutioii. The nioiiou to postpone was decided in the neifative, (S3 to 43 ; and, Oji Mr. Miwre'a iiiotion they were lai I on the la- ble with 'the iiiiileilandinir I hat he would ' ll.i sn . ' rail tnein up ou I uesday uei lor ctnihidcr atinn. Mf. Moore aid, l.ia ohjivt in iutnidu- ring llie Kcsolution wa lo nettle Willi accti racy the meaning ng of the CoiiHinuti.m ; f,,r e opinion of the Juduea oil nal question , their indi- ... . . would he as much respect- I euiaiialiug from the 8u- he preHinneil the unv Loiif tituliona vidual eanacily ed as a decision . f . pieillf? teuil, The luri.'icr consi.lcraiioii of the .subject was llicn Htlponed to 'I'ucsJ.iy next. sl'naji:. Fril.ii, Dec. 23. A inesi!t(3 vva received rim the Coin oioi'i, proposing to raise a joint V (ee lo consider the Keveime laws, a oinmit- and that td eomiiiittee he iiisiriictcd tit report a'hill 'iiiXrrrnmiir t'lein. Agreed lo. An aiiieinlmcul to the lull lixine the time .ir iii ilii iinn in ..u 1.. ....... ......I .1.. . r ., .. . eiiieren ami naiil lor. maile hv t ie Jl.e rif Com ns, was concurred in, and the lull j or incu 10 oe eiiroiien. Ket-eived h mesHt;e, stntntff thai lheju mi J W Uryau, the m J Com oiiiom wei. Commons do not ajree to eh-ct Councillors I discharged Iroin the considers iiun ol the case 01 ..r .... ... ti ...I... l ... :.r . In i.... 1 ol Stale on .Monday, hui proposini Wml- ncsilay tiexi. Agreed lo. Ami was inform ed the Senate that Alfred Wehh, William A. Mount and Joseph T. Rhoilt-s, are with drawn Iroin iioinination. ' ! M r A M rijii t presenU'd-a. hili to-inenrpo- rnte Hie t.ane I reek t armers & M iniilac- tilring Company of Oratige ami (JllJlltaiU. Passed ifs flrfct Yeadiu and referred lo llie committee on Private hills. Mr. Jones from the enmmitfe of Finance, reported the bill ihreelino the Governor to convey lo ibe Justices nf Hay wood, cer tain lauds, and recommended Us rejection. The hill was rejected. Tlie hill prehcrdiini; the' mode of survey- mi; anil Hclum t'ie lanil acipnred h trcjiv Willi the CfuTokcc Indians parsed its scc oii.d veatliriif. Or Mr. .Mar-tcll.T'ii mniion, the refer-i'iii-tM'1 the resolution iu favor of John Mil ler -wits Trcnnsi.1i red, and the rcsoluuuu had its liurd reading and was ordered lo he enrolled. -Received from the Commons the filtow trijr revised bil;., which were iveri'ly read tun e it and ordered io he enrolied, vii : Concerning mines , Cmiccrmnfr wiiihts and me ,iMirc-i ; CoiiiTrnin ItiLr .es; Cuuef ttrtrg arrayv; CMieuruiug pirn- tlOIIS. Mr. .Move presenteil the petition of si n dry -citizens ol Pin, Gnene and l.en'ui. ptayini! the tet'lslature lo autlinrize tlieiii lo erect a ferry over Great Couteuiiiea t'teek, at or near Washington's feirv. It !' rii-d to the (Jiievances. Committee ou propo.siiioui. & HOC. SI OF COMMONS. The hill to incorporate llie Roanoke Val ley R tit Road Company, was taken up at ll fecund leading. Mr. Ui.iswell called for proof that -the -nccessnry ailvi r'iscincnl of tmtice had hteu" 11. i-V a- rc d hy ll'l! C.mi.litllto III 1 he 1 i- ,.; mi .ill: hills. M' i-- (i: .'. un an. I Ci h- r stale I the rea-.i, !. h m." induced il. in Hi consider all ,' ..' Ii ',1 h.lU. as 1 uLii. li'il. Mr Hr is well, in. t I . i . Mll'e'd with Ihe rv.l i'i:i i. 111 oiven, moved llie in Ii ii- - i 1 - p l oi, . uii'iit ul ihe lull, and d 111 111 bit iheAyis in ! .V..-S Aye U, .Noes Tin' tii, II. cu p;ii-eJ' lis scc.iihI iiviuinif .Mr. K.iV'ii r fi "lll ihe I '111111111H, i- 1, 1 la 111-. ri'poi 'led n.ifivorahlv nn the cujroi - c ! Ki .-oIhiiimi. 111 favor of Gcurce Wo und 1 .t 1 n -. n t - The- KcMdulloll Has read Cll'l Che i'M"r ieJ bjJUo iam.asiutUe n ibvrv- of IVi'dn- TriMs ip r to sIH )(l,wi re.ij ihe secrnnl ime. and rrjrrr ., 7li 10 HI . Till' S ,i ;i!,iT i.uii birfore t'ie llolip th" Io!.ih i,.jj imiii iiuiiie.ition iiddresfi-.l t It ; Speakers of the itvu 6ranehts of tlie Geot.' fal A.-enihly : . Raleigh, lrc. . s;. j I have had the bonornl r'ceivmif your eommu ciIiiiii i f Un I .'ill lust infor, nli'g me of my ei.e-,, Hon us (i ivcrnor oriliH Saie ol .Nor Ii I ar i.ua j lor two, years 00111 oeiniii the I -, 1 ..('. 1 ;.. 1 . r y . ln.il, and that it would be acceptable to Ho- ..., i.-lalorn lobe tnlormeil W what time 11 x,,ij,i u i onv.e.iiei.1 lor me lo appear la-lore liio two j tlouses, to iii ke ine Oaths preBciiiied ior the j piui uputi eoMai4MaiiNia inerelrjratt9iei'w'''''ft' tnfwfrr - -j '-' ; qua-lificifii n ejiior-.,,,,,,. . : r nab- - - v .-!r--.- -.-r VorVtJ hif the Gtiinaf 4Mmllt oK - i VP'rnr.rnij'iell the honor of apnea riuir h- fore 1 I have, therefore, toikk nf " '' "-'ee W iMwwi asiftblf. bii ; """.V r"'. ! " ! ii Hliail soil the convenience of ifto Asseuibly lo name buii.e ei her day. - With very blob fepecl, I am Genibuuen, .- ' ,..'''' Vuur ubi. servant, EOVVAKf) . DIJDLf.V. i Ordered, tint the foregoinsr communication Ih-1 lr:in.MM"d lo the Senate, with prHtimi to a pp.i m a j,. nt select Comnititee of tw.i n ihe f pari of en.-ii II nise, to wail on the Itoveruor e- . cl, and lufonu him that it will suil tW-eonven ieneeof the two Houses tu ase uble fur ihe nur- .MP f ,is ipiHlificaiTon on the day indicated!, in bis coinmuuication, and that said Coinmiitee makn suitable arraoo;.'ineiii ir mat purpiibe, and ,tt f I !-. I he Senate llat.nif coneitrrert in the pr"pei- liiMt from the Commons, ibe UiUir. Cuiiumt, I ma was anmiinled. vrzt Oil the Drt uf tha hen. I Ull. On the part of the lloose, xostis. Hill.j uf Uruqawkfc. aud Hke; . A number ol Revised bill had their first and second reading. ;, St&NATK. Saturday Dtetmbtr 2 1. Mr Carson presented a memorial from ihe Delegslea lo the Imeriill iiiirvemenl t'onieli H.Hi l ku .xvillo iMin llim Slate, ia)lii llisl Ihe Slate will aid iu th oonstrnciion of a Kail Road ltiMnl h3ii. 8U.il to Clin in, and the llnnkiiig prifilejres oejjr.nied to .jkI c....,,,tti,t . Uead and iclrrrud to the Cimuilleeoii Iui.mii.iI lii.prov.iiient l lie btll pKviditir for the hurvey and sale I ue unerokee i.iin.is was taken up. Wi II , d" u"vcd Uui n !w pnuieil -Ni ay,v,. t ?'' tiu,U''' ". '' l-l. M .l.v i. J'iXr VM,,, iT"', '''i' """' Oepieiiiljer IIIM-ilnl. If.- hiri ii r n,..eii 1,1 ,V blank in I ,., . I. gieed to Wi.ereu mu. th. in.i s. .n.i, ,., lie on ihe lab. , i w .u u. .nijf .'.i.i,j i;K,.,lM, !t ,t j,;tl , The bill in lavor of U.-.iru l'f.-.n and !. '"":, liijf-ih-r v,h tl, r,,rn fiiHiily (Msaed Ma Hum ieuU'i e.m i:, k..u" " I" ' v r into till . t: ',.-srif T's liwTrta. 16,- O.vo iheii (nh i are (Ull (Jneiokeei tin j d iii. ii,.,.. ui vmtin. ...... ,.K,,:l. , ,, . ,,. vi'iri n, I I.U 111. M..J....I I.. II I . ..... It. . I - cnaujje uie siiu.iiuie punnc Ou l ilies iu I IvJe ooiuy, iiihiml tfetee readint'S, und w as m :. -t ...... to lw eini.il. d. I , ti.i Ihe"' tn l.s I , ut o, ur-urttittvJ a oernlicnH P,(.iu;.iali-r (j.uieral. oertitvuu i.ii.ih. , ei s. al .d the 1'usi UiHoo lJ. .rtu.ui f he Uri,ei iia ug Keen Ioiii.-i ilui .lr'Kid lu.l ,""dei. .1 m. i. sign., ,n V4 'iiuiairr, and tnai "'u imt 11..1100 uau oeeu acccnieu iH'K.re the ham r.Ki)( II..IHII. bail il. .I-. ..1 ..,1.1..-. ... .k--4.;..i t ' ' noted he reteomceol said ceititlcaie lo ihe Ciinliiillee 011 liivileX. .nd l'.l..ciiouslmi i ........ .. . MilliMfflillkl I W tkflllkilrMaal II ta. Itstii lata .im: 1..1. lvtd Kuid uoi'si: or coiwo.vs On ini ion oi Mr M Hi.-, ilin v..ie of est. r d.ty, by which tin. K. v.ln ion, 111 lavor ot tic , rye Wlll.aiumio, was relericd. a recHisierd The ipicxtioo llieu i.-i oirmj. 00 iu iM'i-.ii.., it ibMH .I.....Im.I 1.. .1.0 lllri..,.li ... .10 1.. I'i M.i 1 I dered To" tViVWrtiI. !" '"" ' A uiesT- lio n e Senate; concurriuy 111 the prup wilioi. ul the J Liu.- lo ruisc a j.moI .ole I Ciiuiiuitee ol two, on Hie oifl ul eacb Ho ire, lo take into i-oiisid.'ian .11 u.;- Iti've.nie Caws of toe ,S4nte. l'ne C'llll.lule IMUI.M4 o .m ,jr- I'nlh .1111 Most ly on llie . nlc, itl.d ot M' SS.s 11,11 ami tjninrie.it llie Ooiiiiiioiis. Jli I' lliiir, Il i n Ilin Comnutlce 011 Inleioai ! ai(.i..n ne'ii. r. J...H.-0 a bill in lo "If and :.. ilncl a li.itol fioiu llie. luwu ol FiaHkllii 0. Ma ..ui couniy . . M.-.1" the N ioidOilt Mout.UUii. to Valley Uiw r ; ami tin me, lo lheu Oiioijjm line K a,l lirsl 11 oc. I'lie biM ppn piuici '. ,tlin) lor .III' piiipoie Mf iwiti presented a hill lo aullioriz' Kbene X'-r I'einn re lo biul.l a bri 1,e iieriMS Seuper .i injj idver. On Mr Moors iii.ni.Mi it was re lein -1 lo ie led Coiooi.l iw Willi luolruell.uis tu I. o.ff 1 a gneiai 01. 1 o'l 1 1 sunjucl ol usUollaU tun Itrnrjft s. Tl.e bill, yi.slcrday p:is,ii, es'ublii.hing a no v lupiuul-Citemt m Ihe-Wcsp WHS n c inu!. r.-.t, hi 01, in, in ul mi I'lioniab. and lutd t the tafife iiii if Tuesday 01 xt. JUDICIAL RlvMUNATIONS. We sui jiiu the Cticr ol ckiiihiumi aililre. cil In Ibe I.eoislaiure, "Jnile MiUtVlKID ainfN I U.VNtil'.,uii leilluij .'loin ibi-it Jmlicul si. tl ions : llll.l.SKOHOlllll, DuC.'J, l9.lt). I'd W II Ilaywuud, Jr. A.'i'. Sptaker ' Ike lima of Cmnmnnt. SlK I'ermll me, throiloli ymi, lo render to ihe I.. 11. r .1 Assembly, over one brunch nt w Inch y ui presi le, Hi) reiii2iiaion i f Ihe ollice of Ju.le of n.e .ipeiior Comu ol I.hw ami F.'pnty lor line iate. W InUt I have bad the honour III ' buid Ibtit impuilwiii uul,il bus been toy eudeav- j or, bv a 10. Id. Iliouiih firm anil Impartial dls uarue oH. duties, to render ihe a hiiu.iitraiion of JiHiiee mil only Nitisfaeiory in lite iarue di n ci.y concerio il. but a ceptabbnilso lo ibe wicd coicoiiiutiy ; .'iii'l iIiim. a.. I n i' io my s..ter, io locicie an I siriej;b-u tbii eoin,ri"n ilnliie ilis)i,,Hilion tvinced by lb. pcode ol our m.ii. . ol i.-p eilnily ' "il .1111114 lu llm cuiisDIu .-J uuilior.oei. ol Pie I aw. U-.p. cil.illy, V our uinl'l hnm'de servant, WW. NOKWOOO U ti. tu. 11, Dec !, is.10. IU l!u: If iiiniiillr llie .S'r.M.iK tj' llie It? 1 i (oii nf the. (inn nil . I nrmlih) ' f.TTI.I 'lt.N - I 'old llie nor y. Kti rila), id' f. .-, , vjiio y.iui .Cj'Oi.ine...' , iii'i, inlofiiifn.' :ii my e'lrtioii 10 fill ibe un. .'t'd o r. 11 ol on. Oie 1 or- liiitn II ie H,H M;i !, 111 I be t onjies ol 'In I illicit V.hicm I y fn. (iv r ef 'b" ;.,eril cH,..t,h'y,. h'I. . 1 r. ;i : y 'I e h .Mi r ol 1 . llh liijb'y In 1, .,',, , ,,,mI .If nlino ii s (,. r , a ol. .eli 1 1 1 . 1 1 lieci s- I' .(' " ; 1 ie. .11 g tin titiijioriiiif ..p X inl.lien, I. un. r i oe 111 )Oiir le,lei ; 110. 1 did I n-,1. n- iit'lt 1. l. ie dictates of private inlercM, I flni.f jn. n r r. inaiiiiiijr in my present station Hui I uoi loo much a dtbior lo the S'are f . r lie 01 hi v favors I have aireanv nWniii.! n. lor band, and amino deeulv aflecled woili I ium new mark of the public roi mlence, i 1 - 1 j - , couiuiiinicat'e to ihe4).Mlrea..Mf which you a-e r- j Hr'-7 "r p-sn.." T V T' M, '"W lion of the offiiwi wilb win. b I have iMen beie i oli ire eniruled, and niyjjraicful-arefejrtaiice ui one rraw irif red me. ' ''"' In Ihedisciiaiaeof the duties if my new 0'- 1 lice, I oe si invoke ll.psame kind ni'liiljp m e( eipenenoK.' lor leoyearsin tnlfiliuenl of my Ju tlHilat lunolHtf, cmsctoos that lb. fl . Merino, dis ' .l.l.Tllll.in lllt.ini fll .III.... .ill.- ..n-ii'u io ,n- c,M(11end h.m save, uKry( ,,0, hones' ZP,t , hPU ; , wir,n pnilsiiihropy fur inanki. d general, and specinhy that portion of It, cm t ... 1 1 '. I... i .,i. ... prebend. d in the eiiduiinir eoiihet. hiii eauii :.J try. I have the honor to be,, Gentlemen, Voiir obd I it obli'd, seivinl, liO. STANCE. SL.NAIK. , r : - ' .;.' 're "26 Mt. Moore, from lbs eomtniiiee private hills, town of Katttdl Inch passisl 'it aeeond imd leading, . ' Mr M.Mire I mm the Mine commit.. , . purled the lull t.. iueoipofsie th, Chrt Creed .nf. lurinjr ,o.npaiiy. Pandits second and n,ird r s'lnnjs T.is revised Ml no fi!t. r..nrernii. justices t;f the see. piN4H'i us'sM.nd Te,i!jf M'. P.tlk.frutii ih,- ..int committee on pot lie bnl'-ltngs, c,.it!cct H Waktnr Vn appt ration' of 675.0nii i c.,rry ,",,,,. Capitol. I'll- bill p.,M .i its g, comi nnil tlur I le.uiinys, and w.M omI. red lo 0 ou til. nil. I.-, u Mi AJt- lN mot,(,i,. Mr MioiiooiiKTv, iV.'ui the cuiniiuftcc on' .t 0 uion.4 mnl L.rn-v ii.-,-, niit.il. an unfa r ii.ic rt port ou the pi Mini, ,,f I s Grc.-u. pr.lntht. .c,j(i,i. f 'j,.N Hosllet. C VI, I'.L. , . , k"f T" '""! ' M I"""' ,''''"" ' ' : .ii-, .p,.H . f I ne M'-nato lorn i.ri(-. ii. ( Ut C"nM.I C"n,:.icr io,r - VlS(l III,, Hbi"V i( I ' 1 1, i . j j . ii.i-i'.-ii' tJ,r,. iiIH,.- i .r.: n .n.iu, mi. , .1 .oh. Cit.i (he Cl'TI- ,l,u'i; ' 7i, ta. ui. inn... .".i.r". no "i C-tnrvnmg town; numn. r. .;, , i,,,,-, rri , oMinarna; numlmr, OJ, cm. i M I vci i or snil council; number 58, rui i rm , i neial b inds; numl er 51, eonceruin n,.. n - ... mI ..I ....... l..,. "-"""" f 1 " I riital Ijnit. .1.1..., . . ..a . ...... I .4 e ' ! " , U,c,,,r''i "",Hl,er fill, concerning justice, . f tin- 11. ace. 1 The revised bill iiutnhei 53, conceimn , 'ho hinder of women, oasseil its limi ami 1- . . . ' . ' "con icvnnn. Air t;..,.m.r f Martin of leretl llie lollnwinn ;' " n lin. nt: 'And ninre over, , slull be subjeel lo m uctnienl. and on coiivlcti.in, shull be fined snd itiiprnum.-il 4l Ihe 01s, , Hun of . court; rovi,,.'t llolh. in herein eurilnn d. sliiill.iiasoeimstfiied as lit. pr iur Ihe puty sluidered to yive ev tdtiice...r lo pr-v, ut the pry mdt. ledrom j;i vi n.j ine truth in . yideuee.' On ,r. t!Hi sim's iimiion. the , Hiiicpdmviit wtra orilen il in di. I(n ,,. 1 ,, -On Atr yr.n7Ta i , s.i much i f din A Ijuisni G. ne'fl'a r..( ort as reUies ilie m htia. was r. f. f r. d to tno miliUiy toutmit tee ' . . IIOCSF, OK C0MMf)N3 Mr F.rin pr seuud a M-ntiim from m sy citiz. iis .. Buiko und Ailk-s, priyiii the iti ctioii uf a limy i ou4,'y !. nl. and referred to h comuuUeo on .metitron5 At rievnnces ' ' Me.,srs. Cl.'oway. Cor. Marshall, and Swift, werr. .-tppoiuti d thu cunnHtttee n m. rolled bills f.r Ihu prtwent w,k A iiicgsiy,, rum thu Scuafc, rfop.r.in( to rmse s joint leet i omuutli e o? ihrnr H tbe-nrr of oarh ffiume, lo enqmie iuin the ex4tliemjr- of flniijo up the gr.t. 11,' .,-m house sod 4iirni-liiuo 1 he. same b,r Ho Gov- ruor The propiMiti.m arei it lo.nnii Messr.wliiKia.il, t,,re andtJilfs ip(H.in ted a 'oin uitti on Ihe pnrl of this House. Tif Speak -r l,o,l i.fr8 the ll eiie, a l. lti i In. in G I. I 'liitiiipi n, ,if .Soti'L Cur ohna, in reliiii n o eerlsm w.ika ol .till r ual iuipriteim-..i m 'bis Stale; w hah Was tes d and laid un in- I ,ic. A message from the ."enali , iiifmming that thi'i insiat on their auu mlm. na lo tho enjirosscd remdoliim rtiie.lm ,(. p,..ti0 trcnsiirei torect ivc in pi t,. m f, n.. r. kee lands certnin nots on i mks of Viroinia. Georgia and 8 , nth Carols The 1 HoiiHo rerolved o a.lhere In their 'ir .jftre. j "no oim reo tnai 1 cmiferenrr he a-kl il meiii. ami oidered that i coiifcrener be " the Bent oil sun) Hjjrci' merit, and Ihut j Ihe commillee consist of u iuuibfra on ' tlie purl of esch llonse. j Mr Ittwier iiitrodn. r.1 the following rr polntioi.s, w liu li weie laid on the tulle ami oidi ted to be printed: j Wlu ieas. an 'tel p wed at the last s s ; siou of Coneies, ftndtl. .1 an act to rejjuh.tu ; the ileptis'ilea of the public money, was only ' inn nihil is a l n.j prny ixpeii. m in ili ' puse of the ninpioa n m lining in th.- Tfu.i Miry on llie lir-t it J. ry It.l7, ami lip r fi re illiml r.per.ite nil (lie rctoli'ie n . usitto Irorn (be tb s ef the public lands, fr.oi. ad ailcr that lnn, i.nil wlu-reas. fho I piibhc 1 .mf- l. lootfiuj lo the United bintra, ' vi r,'ci'her c, ,!., 1 I,, in- ein ril got. rn " " 'l Ibe I.I S ,1 Sf a meiins to p iy : in.- mi ,0 u. M s,n I lot Ihecommoii usu &. b- Tuft ..r all tin- St les, (N ,f!h Carolina inclii iv )' winch . t the nan- t f ces-tori w. re memlieis of li e Ue.oii.or niiht lime, sflt r her nine so, win ourclieil nn.f oh., I for out of ih mmoii lie iMir of .til il,. j Staff a; nnif w In te i. ihe pul.li,. d.lt of tho . . Uniietl Si .-lie haa be. ii fu'lj p,d .f, uj j there is annually aa-rrtiiiig a Lirge. orpliia' 1 n'l required for anv ol die purtMiscg of there is annually llierutlitf a ..riM?- ori-lim nj'i requiren .f any ol the purposi oC . . 1 - . - ssU-e of the public hnda ,u o dv: A d amonosl the Stalea nf ih.. f '....f...-. as i.ear as rosy I.e. ari-.orlin.' to iht-ir ri- - . .; . ... Iwetive in f iisit il piroporii. n In the genet al ehaioe and expi ndllur.-, VIZ. art orttlim to Ihfir fitter" I Mipu.ttl()n. ' liwlvrd. Thai any act, by which the nublic UmlH fliall hf uiven In il,.. Si.. ' ' " ........ in I.,,., Il.. ..... u. ..... ... lj , , , 7 - "'"T. " '"U" , .' " "nd ? a" ' '"j""' '" '"' bieach ot a.th to llmso Sialra 'eh orijriaajfy ceded them to the confed-- eraev Itrnohtd, Tlnd any reduction of the ' minimum price at which the lands are now sold., la in t itcrmnted hy the public er c f nie t.r bv experiu nrj , and Would opet itft as a txn to spciUt..rs; at the rip. rise lb vdrl $!... ami the rommunit at Inrt'e ntsvivthi, iiinium cu nator;n ,iti'rcig he itiiOiireiMl, arrri-nur rtreeiit.iiii quested, to use their infliieiirei, 'lo prronre the pu.Mii.ge of law for an annual divisaHL: r r ' - -I, 4 1 t. ( 'i ! f' '"A '. ef ;1 i ls'' . - . v

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