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AvaciMif mljrherearier be hid ihas to pa in jd ranee 1 th sn of F4M i-f wilt be ctiarjed a$j other subscr i- at Will one pajiwnt, at Two Uoi "'a i , . . i par dating tJie- cases. year j tun jiist!prinJtpI haa ' been tlielactfoo of oVf ' Gft ernmrnt, thf re nave,-oaaer me musi cniirai eircunts'ancea, avuided aHcenture;Jahd eocoan leivd oo.frtbe evil ihaa thai prudoced by a.tran nt ratranaempnt-tif gi will in .those against whom rr hare been, by jbrpe juf efideoceycum . pel led to dwdeV , i j" ( v ' -; If hi thoa been tnade Tcapwn lu th World that ibe unifurtn plicjr. and praetice'of the trot ted Slates ts,t? avoid ill. in tfeyferenee in disputes, which merely relate Jo.lbe internal go? ernmetit of other natin8 and erfntiiaHyi't(.recugntz ..the authority of the pTeraillngpirty, wit bout refer enc t(j mr parualar' interestl and , rijwa, or to thvmerna of the- original ,4trorewj;4- Public opinkm itttn ii fwi firmt esiablished and ;well nmirratoud in far t this policy, that no. Bert -oq lisarreineni has' ever arisen among arselve9 m relation, to it, , aiihoahj roogbt ander re view in a rarfely of furms, and at periods when mi nog ol-inei people were greauj jeaciieu the uotrxtHNi of topics rarely domesiusiri their tias any fleiioeraie inquiry erer eitrnty; nd to othold 4h iGorennent , coostito4 f poheraerit of t5e" wHole aobiecand deman ted by, thW Neiih'e,Wnod t&4 'iht Yeas am! Nays ; j t eao jaatfjr eoixj plain of thU coorsie By pursuing '-fr'Fir8ai"d jbe .fei(Qlo! role jgaihst it; we ate but carrying' oat the.' long eaublishwi if,- imbtioh to; po'iupooe .from cVurtesV, flolicT of oar Ooverhment-a rtiller 'whfch -hai .i.J.ii.h- .if- - il secured cos reaped and. inflaenwiauad,; ftd fr&ytf aUopliiig Ui Resolution Itff inspired idonfideoee at hraie. r t 5t?1 i-T- 1 ' i .Haririz-thiii discharged ray daty.oy present T? ;Ooion' top9ipoji- Wa decided in crhiek lfior moRh reflfeCtHHi. I have been fed to MdOfe 0 motion tlieV1 wdre laic Oh 'the t-- d to M0 sM ( bleV itf ith tlieundei standing tfiat lie! would -L,a Who do not pay dijt S& wiU be retired for less than 'J ifiV i idise,Utfeoeaiiaeia'VHfeeov the Editor Jmast . be post ffXwfrt ihey mUf cetialuly m t be at- the tfo'M w1 i U, 1 . if a SixfU two fr half Uha rae ler Nof Te1' MnrrTar tht firii insert ha, and 3H loeen iostitii.tejT in iConsrress jir in any oLotir le- taP of this iojportaht ubectriAre wily ii a !Xpressitt Kmy TOnfidehe. thai if Conjrress catltliein'tip fo Tuesday neltTdr consider. shall Oitfer wilh me Opoo it, tbir judmentJ wrll Utifnbll;H 'LJiiHm U-tlt'ttm4l the expression be ibe resold disasioiiaieprodent.iiw5 fite UkMMki I.U 'Mtll:ii the shori unie II shall.eoiitinae. cxmnfcuyl wiu T"Pf"r " T V '.Ci T r - 1 1 theGoffrnnWnVLsball pWirnpttj'Wid cord aljj raf!he raeaningJof 4heCoH8litutinri ;;f.)r untie wun yooi in.. aucn measures ua m may . oi r1- , ""i Ul uaes, on oeeroec pesi nne increase me onisperny inu perpeiuaie me peace oi oar iiren erHinjrTv ' ; ifcVAsaiiroTOjirPec. l-ii.l836i, etd !(- : iuertibn afterwards gWaiire hixlies, aa'to whom belnged ; the power STAiTE iuuri -Ijseoient -will te inaervea iur ics i on ; many ectignising a pew; oiaie , ajpower, -7-1 OotLiaV. 15 ;;1 " 'r A 1 y . " fhe exercise of. which istnralentrunderu8oae t 5 bp s J tit1 .'''Yrteiiis'WiM be' continntd antil orders eirconistance.toa declaration of war j ajlpoWer , j f iJrrtise j , h t no directions no where ex ureas W delegated, and 'ihrofred in . - ; tfrre''. !iJn v ' f f ' I sitne of the great powers gi re h to CTfigreW ; ! in t Mr J ' 'nentsbf theVear or six months will j thai giren to ihe President and Senate U furin mentedrnrn A 1 , ITollar nernioTitb Tor eactt sqnaJeiireaues with foreign piwersano to eppoini inv the Roinoke legislature! anV ;Cmstijtutiohat Irfuestion in Hheirn indi fijlpal 'capacity, Iwcjuldrie asmttcri rcspeci eI as a .decision emanating froiii t ihe ? 80-' 'Dreime. Cotiru-'jf'i .k iMijMrfi;-. '"ili n ' fil ne luriaer consideration of the subject was uien ppstjoned to l uesday next. V ThurMaI)ec2i i ill tit t. 4: M . .. . .: Hi 1 IS SENATE.-; v, Fridati, Dcc 'to. ovner from the Interna Irn'prqve"1iiA 'tnewage-waii' rfeceitrdfroni ihelCbm- iltee, to whom Uie; oiernortal of ,Pjpropiitsin(to!?rai8e,a joint GoirimiO ilaviffation Cnmnanv- was rel tee JtO, COllSUler the Revenue lawn, anri that iBririh of chibsfng tbf form erery bassadors and, other public ministers, and- in that rVed reported a resolution Hdi reeling ,, khe, said commibe instruete t6 repoa bill -.rl-h : TXZIi coofef red upon, the president 'to recetre. piUter. pgbn,, :frer in, pavaid isampin 4ra4ndiiig them. Agreed to. Ml VTh'!5- a: of Represehtaiires, it ia distinctly mllniaied, ment of the State s subscription to sadq0m- fl.f perfect ng till8p lands heretofore ; j ;; ! .SALI v" In V I if tbat the ,ldiency Preignii.hg the iiidepeii. any. Read jfhe 1st Jirnend.papd.j4 j enWrfecl: andj paid (of, made by the House of iswii perb I6a tif xis.;prandyr Ap- m(X 0 Texas should be lef '10 the decision of " ' Mrpnckejrjr presenied.a, Bian)hle .anjJ CSros, ;a diicorrelil in, and the bill pergal. 23 a. $)j cts'.f 4 VPtlon k per. Congress, In ibis riew,on the ground of expe- Resoluiion ort the propriety of establish- ordd to be enroled. ,i ;s- ,: 5a 4j V EJJiS cis vVWmlgl'J dieocr.ilam'diHposed t concur and d nut, ing free schools, and directing the com- t Receiyed La message, i stating thai the & ; P' A;n?f?N0f 6 S W 0: mittee bn the! Suf plus 'Revenue io enqnire Cmbns donot agree d elect Councillors k Sets; votion yarp, irom:ioo ia xyt the strict consiitutlonal right of the-Kxeeuiire, -r. .',wl'xii:-, ? a - 'iri ! rWiTi tr 1 i u Wr 1 iV'i 2 ' oo'ctsj 6Eetther8Spet -M either apart from or io cnfurictlon witFihl' Sen- lnU l.f xncy f Xtf' PMS f ndaf b proM,singJVed- S'riWi pr bl. $9? Vheat pf bash.l l2s al6err the subject. It is to be presumed that aand ' do! aw iahe-ttterarj; Fund i and nsdaytp Agreed ip.And was infyrm. -.. Am knchwl'ZU ciBi uv u fi uuou.iv, bwi 1 1 in nn fninra riciiin u ill a tliuitilio arlip aa nnnu i oiou wi iiiohliuiimi; uiirirsi tfi coin iuiiu 4 m um ijiVHware mat aniru iicuil.il lllldlll A. ieaa per io q iupw 133:0: I - Ill n M 1 I . trJl A S!.)N.rH'Peril,9i,I0 L it Kirt.in , tur it I ? " fur I .1 f - I ft,, Bauer per il ms Salt per ousnei ai v cJ'r i. in ' t.l - Rmrlish do. Der b neai Ust do. per ioj p uuo"' l iw ii a 15 fete ; Rani (Japaicajljper gal i ru . Yankee da.il ; Wool (clean; per iD. au SrT)Iur per lbh(l f2i acu;'rdw-linen pr yd. lj "t W eta , V ine j enenuw; per ;. Pacini do. fl 50 $lr 7 C etf 5 Claret t do w ni. jVii Whiskey per gal. 5 a 4tT cts. Irtf iii market per lb 4 a! 7 ctf.; Bacon per II t 00. Cts; ttatns ao. luutnc, u-'-'" it& 13 20 cis ; Bagging per yaro is a rt-?"Bila'ione oer lb a 12J 14 :4ct$ ; C.ne pr. km i 16 cts) Gotten pei -00bs -15i' 16 a 00 OOjf Uorn per ' basnei v n a i o cis , r iuur m wiKmn per brl $S IU, trom stores per Dri. 1JW UU iron per iww iw p "v a v -sper gal 45 a 55 lets ; Nails cut assori 4p1b8 il a 9 cts; W'rotiirht do. perlh. 20 fti; Pjrkpi brl 9 10; Rieelper 100 K 4 ii;jo-JS!2rper lb.. 12 i-2 a M ,cts; Salt pr mi fWrt J8lt per bushel 7 ctspleel A- saUAierpr jb -l0ctsj llow pr lb 10 a Ib'fl 25 a 1 371 cts; lobacco manu Hi ti : In Imperial per HsflB."pi ras.fcja':; HhriiPdif Adrift HI 1 H eta 1 1 4 FAYETTE VI LEE 1 ilnmf, peab 50 a 60. j 1 Do.U pple, 40 a 42 &ait jirlbr 16 y I7i Coitip pr b J4 ; a 1 U ets ,-C6epr7b,l21 a 14 ;Floqr bbl.VMI - a 91 has heretofore occurred, between the Executive and Legislature in the exercise of the power of reciigfjiun? ii win aiivays uu cofisiuereu coo sistent with the spirit of the Con3'itution,& most safe, that it should be - exercised when probably leading to war, wjth a previous understanding with thaVbody by whoua war (can alune be de clared, and by whom all i the provisions for sustaining its perils, must be furnished. Its sub mission to Congress, which represents in one ol its branches the States ol thi Union, and in the other the people of the United Stales, Where there may -bo reasonable ground io apprehtnd s- uravea cnisHnjeiict wouia fullest salisfuctiofi loourliw guaranty io airolher nations prudence of the measures which might be adopl- ed. . p In making these baggeslionsj it is not my pur posefo relieve inysetltrom the resoosibilny of expressing my own opinions oi the course the to terests of utir country prescribe, and its honor pei miis us to Kuiovv. , It ii gcaicely to be imagined that a question of this character could be presented in relation to which it would be more dilhculi for the United States to avoid exciting the sosoicion and! ieal ously of other powers, and maintain their estab- usneu cuaracier lor lair ana pinpanaii eeaiing , but on this, as on every other trying wcaioo safety is to oe lounu in a ngiu auuereiice to prin ciple. ' In the con tesf between Spain and her rejrolied colonies we stKM. aloof, and waited not only un til the ability of the new Stales to protect them selves vas fully established, but until the danger among ithe several counties' of this State, 1 Bjotiniand Joseph T. xthodea,; -are , with accoruing io tneir reaerai popui.tnon, inriurawq iroin nomination. the purbose of educating its indigent youth. neierreu io me, vominiuee on ine surplus RerentJe I f- I ; - ;'' : vu Thejname of Edmund Jones was with drawn from ihe nomination for Councillor of State, and the Senate 'informed thereof. on Mr Mose(ey's motion jMrL. Albright presented a bill, to incqrpo- rate jine ane Vreel f armers' at Maimlac-. Comnanyfof Orange and Chatham. Passed its fifst reading and reterred - to the committee on private bills. fir- ' r -u ' 1 yuueairum ine cooimitie oi ri nance. rotf..Uol lt.n!li( A..X'tl.... .1. ' v ivu me VIII till CUilllu IIJ ft i t - - i . t . . - Cf Governor to Mr.-&d wards- nresented th. netilion1 hf I convey to the Justices of Havwmxl J per James fe. Greeri in favor of J tine? -'Hostler,' tain, lands, and recommended its rejection. iWinf itsI JV fi(' Naila mil TI -Wolf If tifi tifl i QO'' Snnrsr W 1 1 h ! 1 0 1 .' T.,Uw. lit 5;Vheatpr bash l 50;' 00 Whiskey hi -371 '40, Beeswax 23 a 00 if CI TEXA$. It? Uowmg message id writing was receiv- 'Ji Ueceuiber 22, 1336,' by the hands of r.11 nvaie secretary, Aurew - j ackson, Jr. fPws Rfprcen(flf tri, of fn ITnied States f woric 1 .11 'C 'I ll .i .it ' .' Ill i LVI IIICII UCIUU a"iu Rill f.Er Ur not, tillUen,, were they lir -vr. rv-" 'JTM'l w XV rT recnized. Suchwas out course, in regard to Mexico herself. jThe sam" pohey wai ob-jerved in the disputes growing out 01 the separanon in to disUnct Governments of those- Spanish s Ameri can States, who began or. carried on . the coittesv wiin the parent country. umed . under one fiirm oT government. We acknowledged ihe separate independence of New Granada, of Venezu la, St of Ecuador, only after their independent iexist- ehce was no longer a subject uf dispute! or nas actually acquiesceotn Dy,inose wiin wmim mey had been Drevionslv united. It is true lhai with regard to Texas, thef civil aothority , of .Mexico has been, expelled, it? invading; army defeated. me irmei , 01 ine itepvouc nouseu , raptur ed, and all present power .to.conlrol , the hewlv he laat session inforroation was given organized -Government of Vlexaj auniiiilaied "si.tbaby Executif e. that measures had within its .confines. -But. on ihe other hand. w ascertain "me political r military H,Ie s n appearance ai leasi, an immense u is- partly 01 nnysicai lorce on ine sioe oi wexico. The Mexican Republicunder anotlser Executive. is ralivintfot forces under-a new le- !er,and men aciitg a ftgJKnvasion to recover its hist d ion. Ufl he issue of this threatened invasion, the independence of Texas may be c n side red as snspended ; and were there nothing peculiar in the relative situation of ihe United States and Texas, our acknowledgemept ,of its indejen- dence at such alcrisis would scarcely he regarded as consistent wilh that prudent , reserve 1 wi;h which we have heretofore held ! ourselves hound to treat all similar questions..! But there are cir camstanees in the relations of the two cHintries which require ns to actt on this occasion , with even more than our wonted caution. Texas was ones claimed as a part of our property J ami there are those amng our citizens who, always reluc tant to abandon that claim, cannot hut regard with solicitude the prospect of -the re union of the territory to this country. ; A large proportion of its" Civilized inhabitants are em io rants ! from the United Stales, speak the ;8aroi largaage with ourselves, cherish the same pnnc;ples, po litical and religtouw, and are bound to many of oar.citizens by ties of Friendship and kihdr mono ; ana more 1 nan an, it is Known mac me recommending Harris cClil Condition iif'ri.rfl I m. oUii (,., naderauoo, extracts from the report of m 1 anau tohu had tweo appuirtied to collect it. -w w....avBC ui itiavvuuiiii j 1 tePb-Te been taken by f the Executive L. ? ' tha whole subject would have r? thHil fuitberi lemark. on tfe infor i S P'Wi9' Congi.s, pere iti Jtol that OvP IutionaiVtliat the indepen- LiS k 4ongbf to be acknowlged . by the .-wbeoever satisfactory infornia Ljr"? w received that it had. in successful ri'PTil2umnajeti capibje Qf perform & Ww fulfillingke iwbligaui!i ofkn f "7ni P?"t.M Thi? mark ol interest in Hi-dependence Texas, and .ii?-f,T !lewa of Cohgres8, make I it VtoS houWsom?what in detail, present 51i2iJOnS. iTe -"turned the ExV p--umg to occupy! the ground nrer 1 HMO in the niii I.17.L 1 1 J fHiJni ""-"wguinn 01 n new oiaie as in KS l H limes an kcl of ffreat dll I lKniinoikil4 1 I II I 1 " HH HIUIIMJi liaiC IU3HIUICU HI hoo- ? h e80:c,an7. mrrnot Government with ptir-own, and Ham' aau ill v :Kn9wA - v . w . a . m : -j- i certainly afford the n l a i : J . , Propositions and Grievances.' l- n.ctuniy, a perfect s ' .-u. . . .Wthe lusiicV and Thef. engrossed bill incorporating the UttCKnisn maiiuiaciuriug company, was a inendell, . andlpassed its third 'reading and ordered to be enrolled. ' ' 1 : Received a message proposing to raise a joint select committee of five on the parl or earn tiouse. 10 inquire into me cxpeoieney of erecting a Penitentiary. Agreed io, and Alessrs Joyner, Dobson, Taylor; Jones and Fox, appointed the Senate's com mittee, i ; "" ' v - : i : ' Received from the Commons, the en- I 1 ar 1 ' grossefi resolution 111 lavoroi jjantel tiry son. Passed its first reading, j . HOUSE OF COMMONS.. Mr.j Hawkins, from the chmmiltee!of Privileges 'and Elections, made a report that the seat of William a meinner of this llniise Irom Montgomery i-ounty be vacated, he having been a Post Master at the lime'of his1 ejec tion. - . ! j V U Mr. Hawktnsimoved that the '-Report' lie on the1 table. . -'-Mrw Graham that prefereri lis considera tion should be postponed to a day rertin that the members might be apprised when it would be taken tip. . i Mrj Gilliam took it for granted that no gentleman would call up the report forcon sideration, withoul previous notice of a day or two ; and with this limlcrsiandiug, the Report was laid on the tnble. MrfFaison presented a bill to alter the time f, holding Election in the Vfumtiesf Halifax, Northampton and Martin. Mr. McRae, a bill . concern ing the Superior Courts of Moore, Montgomery and Anson Mrj. Gillespie, a bill to incorporate' the Collyj Swamp Company in Bladen county. Read (first time. f ; 7 Slff . ; Courts i-front the Committee 'of Propositions and Grievance's, reported ad versely on the .bill to erect a npw coutity by 1 hp name or. Madison. The . Report on motion bfMr. Pati'on was laid on the table. ,; 1 '-. i ; On motion of M. Moore, the Resolu tions vesierday submitted byj Mr. , Luue, propiising to ! reier . certain constitutional questions j to the Judges of t-'ie , Supreme Court for their opinions thereon, were ta ken up. ; , ' -...i-... . it Mr. Moore .proposed to amend the Res- oiutions dv sttiKing out ine wnoie alter, tue 3A uiimberot Ueviied hiila h,ri ik-j. , second readin- -L ! , rmuu 'wJ-icrniwcr,24i uon at Knoxtille frwa this -Siate'm.tln ,., the Slate wii! aid In 1 the aihstrueA t..i R.iad from Charleston to Cincinnati; ..d the Ijaokingiprmleges oe graoied to said couipaoy. Uead aud referred t0 ihs CumoiiiteeoQ lptera.1 r.our? fruTO ne same cvmmittee, Reported the-wii, w lacwrptfatw the Cane Creek .Manufa,. lannr Compaoy . j Tassed Its sccoad and third trading! -bi; tna'tf-vypU t h Tae revised bjll;o.69.eoftrfeifi3asUCef ffT1 '!eupd diog.Ai ' ' ffl- -f ?! v rroa.,jltJoin;imihittea oa ? P!!M!S l!BS. 'eporta bill making ttt approproitioa of 875.000 ta wrron tbo hirrcadinsaodwajfd luwvein i ":l he 4ll.roviding for the sarvev and- lvrl ' Ii:Moiit2oroerv. from ih .,mm;,. J VHr M114; WM. uken Af 1 Houi Pft po nionsjnd grteWces, made an iinfa. On 'r-Gwdiert Morion; the lat kwi hay iu prating tifm.hcipaUon Ociober. was rirkeooati. and ihe 1 Midair 1 S,fT. - Lj" "ae UosUer, ...wvr.vH.M, wwwiw-w.t Mir luniifr nnu iu 4! Jn olaok in said bl .inf iiUg , aU.OOpJ a gieew io v iiereti'Ma.t iheoi II wa : ordered l lie on the tab e. T -T ! Phe biffin favor iof GirgelTitnpaaod his family passed itai third Wdn.g Ve-a .9, Nays 16: i Give them (wfcoi are uatiye Oterolcees) the rights of white? citizens.- -Mf i t,u b i -I, The engiow-sed jfrern Ccmrnu, to change thorite of ;he public. -utUtMgS (o Hyde county, .passed three readiiigs,od- wai orderco to be eoiolled. - i U; j.' t; ' -j - ' - . r 'lieu presented Cwlficaiwr the PVHtr.ste GeneraUt certrf vmi under the tegi set Seal of tb Fust, . Olfice iDepartmtnt fthe Grenter baring been; balnea tb.t vUr Uetd htd tendered hw resignation as Powtmaiter, kudoliat the said resiirn-liuii had been act;entd h.re the . day of his electioii to the ! Seuat,b4Jr i. uioved the 'reference of said certificate rto the Ci(oiuillee on Privileges and Eectioii8--bui subwcqnently withdrew n1 wheni4 no motion ui'Mr J.WV Bryan, line said Comiuitiee wer disciiarged from the consideiaiion of tbe case o I Uavtd Keid. ' ,;s ' 5 .1 v , J 4 . ii . - - i " " HOUSE OF COMMON. On moiion of Mr McRae, the vote of yester . oaj, uji wuiuii tue iesoiutioo, in lavor oi ueorge Williamson, was referred, was "reconsidered. The question then recurring on its passage, it wasoectded in the affirmalue C9 to 291 and or dered to beenroledi t l?-a'Hr':-v'v . 4' - ' . A, message from the Senate concurring in the l .e acttuaking com pension to the iurbra in that county, togn her With ai fc.lt - tlieir prayer into effect: Faased its first rea be Senate theW ? rWoceeded trV n. - revised bills.' whn iIia rn j - w iuiiupiii uaanf.ii three time; viz: pd: 75;coHcwrniKg the bur nidgof winocolnceVningcom- " mon law; nov 711 concetnia iVirJ tiol siil concerning towupf liumbeW 5 rmirn ordinaries; numWCK cohcerm nggovcin- t or and cooncif;nutnbci 58; concVrnio bfV v b ficwl bonds; number 51 concerninV the re- p al of statiaes; niimhcr S6, concerning ifj ternal improvement: number 29. rti.rl,i. electors; number 69 coceniug justrces of r ('race, jr.iK1' !J!"tW 5 S4 concerning the slander or womeii, pasd its first tami. second reading; Mr Cooper tjC Alartiq oK fered the folio wifig .nendinent: And rnoreU over, shall be subject lo inWiKtmentration-' contriciionsban be fined and imprisoned at the discretion of tbe court; prided notb-i ing:heriin contained, shall be so construed1 ' as to permit the party slandered to give ei idence,or io prevent the party fndictednw gtvmg the truth Uin evideoceV On Mr; Oar-3 T son's motion, tlie bill arid amendment wcie' ordered to 'lie on the labje?;-,- V; ; On Mr. Spniill's mot j on. so much of ihe Adjutant General's rejort ks relates to the mihtia, wis referred Wthe military couiimv HOUSE OF COlHtONS. " . Mr Erwin presented a ' jpiiiio6m--m'-'.. . ny citizens of BnrWe" and Vyilkes, "praying the erection ofv a new cpuntj, Read and referred to the committee on propositions 5c grievances " a ; , '. " 't''- 1 . " t ". r-: Messrs. C-l!oway, Coqr, Marshal and Swift, were afrpointed the committee on en rolled bills for; the. presenv week.-'" - "r A message from the JenaVe, proposing iq raise a jointaelecT cWmniftee of -ihrciron the part of each House, I o nijquue into the expediency of fining, Jip the government j Douse and lurnudiing the same for the:Go-, rnor, 1 he proposition was aoreed to.rtnrfi Messrs. Gilham. Moore anil a'r.n.in.' y . ' . . -r-.wi- el a crn.nittee on the pirt of-.thia House. The Speaker Ididi.efore, the House, a letter Irom'G L f?hampin, of South Car- - oiina, in relation lo ccrlain works of inter nal improvemriit in this Slate; which was read and laid on the table. i ., ' A meassoe from the Senate. : informing that they inaist on their amendments to the engrossed resolution directing thn . public. I treasurer to receiVe in payment for Cbcro-, kee lauds- certain; notes on the Banks of. ' Virginia. Georgia andSoulh Carolina . The House resolved o adhere to th ir disagree-. ' ment. and ordered that a confer enee be sked r with the Senate on said agreetatnt, Vnd that the committee coiwisi of two members on the part of each Hottsc,- t'f Mr Rayner iiitrodured the following re-, solutions, which u ere laid on the table aud ordered to be printed:" , j ,' Whcieas, an acti pa?ed at tbe last ses-f Sinn of Conges, entitled an act to regnlatet the deposites of the public nwineyrwas only intended as a temporary ex)edi nt to idis- i los of the surplus remaining in lh Trea- snry on the first of JaDiiary 187, and therefore, cannot operate on the revcinuc w rising from the sales of the public, lauds,,, froru snd after that tim, and.wjjcreasth0.! public lands belonging to the United States, i, were cither ceded to the: gener.l govern- j rnent by the old ; States, as a means To pay . the public debt,' anl for the common use fc benefit of all the" States, (N6rth' Car- inclusive woicn ai ine tune oijCesicn were membeis of the ,Jnionor might tber uci urvuuic eu nnc LUI Liltf-iCU aO Uiii! for out ofjlbe common treasury aT( h$ States; and whereas, the public debj of iho United States bas been liilijf' paid jpff, n there is annually acrfuing a largejsuri;:? not required fr any "oi : the Mir pW'i' 'V? government; therefore ' f 'i v -'-'v Jtetolved by the General Astembly -sf-North Carolina That the proceethT M "4hh U t of the public lands bfjgbt to'bAfii A d amongst the Stabs of tbeCofsf?! is near as may be;4acorrJfDgito iheif -tt pective and nsual pfojporiion in the -gem?"-!' charge and expenditure vizr accordjf-g Iheir federal population. J" 'f'ff'i ' 'V - Rttolted, That any act, by 'which th pohlic lands shall bev given to the Stales in- which they are situatetl. would 'be a viola- The bill was rejected ITiie bill prescribing the mode of survey ing aud selling the lanil acquired by treaty with the Cherokee Indians passed its sec ond reading,' I ' ' ' OiliMr. Marsteller' 8 motion, the refer ence !of ihe resolution in favor of John.Mil lerjwas reconsidered, and the resolution had its third reading and was ordered to be' enrolled, 1 Received from the Commons the follow-j to report-a general in' re vised bills," which were severally tog bridges. 5 propusition of the House to raise a, joint Select Committee of two, on the part of each House, to take into consideration the Revenoe Laws of the State. The Committee consists of amssrs Polk and Mosely on the Senate, a lid of Messrs Hill and Guihrie t the Commons. - ; - : ; , . Mr Fisher, from Uie Committee on Internal Improveuient, reported a bill to liy off and - con struct a Road from the Town ot Franklin in Ma con county, across the Nautahdla Mounuin, to Valley River ; and thence, to the Georgia- line. Read first time. The bill appropriates $9,000 lor this purpote. ! - ' Mr fi wilt presented a bill io authorize, r.beoe- zer Peltigrew to build a bnige across enpper- nong Kiver. Uu ir Moore a tnollou it -was re terred to a se.leet' Coioiri'tiee with instructions ral otit oi tie sfijecl ofesiabhsii in reakl three tunes and ordered to be enrolled, vit :, , Cncerning t mines ; Concerning wetignts ana measures; i,incerning len cesj Concerning strays ; Concerning parti tions.!; J : ' : Mrj Moye presented the petition of min drj citizens of Pitt, Greene and Lenoir. praying ithe Legislature to authorize them to erect a ferry ovir 'Great Conieiiinea Creek, St or near Wellington's ferrv. Re- U the IwOmmittee on propositions 6t t-.t ferred Grievances. , I I HOUSE OF COMMONS. i ' s i ! The bill to incorporate the Roanoke Val ley Rail iRoad. Company, was taken up at its. second reatling v .. , i ol r;i nraswieii caueu lor prooi tnat the necessary adwertisemenJLof notice had been nude, as required by the Constitution in the case of private bills. I Messrs. Graham and FHier stated the reloos whieh induced.them lo consider all Rail Road hills, as public bills. V 1 i iMr iBraswell, not being satisfied with the explanations given, moved the indefi- nite poinonementoi ine oiu,anu ueman ieo the Ayes andjNoes. Ayps 24, Noes 69 Tlie bill then passed jits second reading f i. Mr, Ravner from the- Committee cif clajmi reported uufavjorably on ihe engros sed Resolution, in fayor ; of George i Wih liamon. The Resolution was read and rejected. ' '. I ' i ; 4 irhe; engrossed bill to increase the sulary. oi ruutic xreasurtT ui cioiru.was reau ine . k . 1 Ttte bill, yesterday passed, establishing! a iiev Ju pleat Circuit in the West, was rccrf)wl!ereJ, n moiion ol Mr 1 nomas, and Jjnd oo the table until Tuesday next. , ; tt, . .. S M i - JUbiCIALRESIliKATIOKSl We subjoin' the" Letter of Resignation address sed lu ihejjeo-wlalure,, Judge WUHWUULJ and S rilAiSbK,oa teUiing !iom then Judicial stations : Hillsborocoh, Dec. 9, IS36. To W II Haywood, Jr. Esq. Speaker of the Hqus of Comnions. - ' - i i, ' ; f - ' Sir Permit me, throuuii you, to reiider to the jen ral Assembly, over one branch ofjwbich jou preshje, my resign. lion of the office ot .ludge ot I Ue Superior tourts it( Law anu JCUquity lor this State. Whilst I have had the honour to hold that important tresis it has been my endeav or, by a mild, though, firm and impartial dis- 'tliaroe of iis duties, (o render the admuiislralion of Justice nVtf only satisfactory to ihe parlies di- ffel.v concerned, but ace- o table also to the whole community ; and ihbf , as far as it was: in my power, to increase and strengthen thai commen dable disposition evinced by the people of our State, of respectfully sub mtting to the consiJtu- led authorities of the Law. t - . Retipectfully, Your obdt humble servant, WM. NORWOOD. if i word tute their vii :' t 3 1 I t'TMUM- fiF ta kt a. j Ta a ' 1 p"ncuv Vitro i juui ocoiuu, UirruiW hlK -luet r.m i ' hdJfmtd integral wlved.on the ackWledgemeht by us oftheir lfcjl '"SB' aiUl claim d.Mnii.inn ..... il 1 I . , ". !. . ...!:.tf. mio ine u- rhis last delicacr, the gravest k Jtesolved " aiid ihsertirig a sabstJ- he objett of ..which is to asceriatn opinions on the following questions,. .tjoijij-i':-- .'-v-'': r.- : r To. whal day does the term eligible in ihe 4ih section, of the 4th Article of the amended copstiluuon, refer the day of e- t 2, f Which ot the following offices places or appointraents, are .offices; or i places of proht or trust in the meaning of the consti tution, viz iqstroaslerPepnty. Posinia r,8ndlt ri. . rT! ptf a land fctrees upon us cifssidera i" WqS-nahuit character.! iTh title ,4 Texas to the teriitory terSdlicitorCountyAuorneyConstable m4 Srd fj- identifiecliihr dependence: 3 TakerlcounU. Trusted Register t; TVordk.. u r y "i"16 !.. tur i rqe asKS os io aexiiowieoge mat iiiieiio ine ter- I cfvliflr let " L n i ir- r i .r G ODiii a. 3 fV'ro'V ixn deciding Comes us to beware el a too clearly movement; . :.' -..Lt ' l'. l ii.i -..L .. I h ti.uiiuiit uvRct u. uuweer uiiiuiut. io lot i KPr. -u7S 7 14 iropu!ation seeking to esUWiah the claim of Jilr oare.ghb.tn twViity, th a view !tits C?Mai'SVhV suwsequtacqotsitioo by oorlelvea.. Prudent. rlTi 5ai8Pe?rt7t iemre4seesto dietie tha weId still m iiNfe. '?? c,wn.ot. Pyr ; .ataaisW.raod oainuia. oar! present atiitade u,Zi rVnSr: ""JV. go lowers, shall m miTJlZ rV W I, the new Government, I I ' Ti l .. - w yuiui ine DOmnrmiaa.4 I . : . I. . i the Uuiverstty. .Vhait are Public and what t Pracofe statutes, within the meaning of said if! ... - w niKl,: ninCUt.nl .i .Ik . : rnoye- f not oni,i Me-joo itself, or one of H. Ue great fr recognise at events , shall .have proved; beyoo cavitor. dispute, the ability of the people iu wouuiry u maintain ineif separate suTer luuon and wbat axe the usual and oi P'Uer by whichj the one kind of r statu teat may t known from the otlierJ i fdt iM rThe : Question beiup- on; the adontion '"' nf ise the innderftfHhe kubstituteand it was; accepted by ihe leasonulthelapw of move ihe' adontion of the resolution. : -4' pii; -j -n- md 'ime, and rejctled, 70 to 31; ; j The Speaker laid before the House the. following coiuuiunication addressed to the Speakers of the two branches of the Genej ralAsiseiiibly : , .,. 4. ; !? n j - r. , Raleigh, Dee, 23, 1836; I 6 1 have had thfonorof receiving yonr commu- cattoii of ihe 1 2th inst. informing toe of tny eieci lion as uofernoi oi ine iaie oi .onn-varoiiua for lw years, commencing ihe 1st of January l$it, and thai it would be acceptable' to tbe Leg . i ,1 - - T iiAiiire tn ne mionneo ax what time'' it uon l.l be icotivewient for me to: appear before ihe two HoiisowJ lo take ihe ' Oaths pr escribed for the qualificaition of a Governor, a IL vHtl ivt - ;t jlwiRido' myself the honor, of appearing before the l wo i looses, ot tht General Assembiv. oii oatpraay ine oisnnsi iox me purpe, unless it shal I suit the eonvenieace of the Assemhl y n-uiwwmw'earnerVlayV1 rC''i ;,t" ' " if j r . rlWitwi With very high, respect, .j , . 1 am Gentlemen, 'ill.'. fef ?Vi r to L . . 1 a. uur out. kttidi, EDWARD B DUDLEW the foregtwng'comajwtiicatioo be transmiitedj to ilje Senate, wilh a proposiion o app-ht a joint' select ? Committee of t wot on the partlof each House, to watti on the Girernor; e- lect j and inform him that ii will sail the coaven- . I icin;c ui!i"B w p,ncw iu wi'w iui lua (nil dinary .' hisi! commonicat'HKiV and that' said Committee Mr. Tpmlinson moved the indfiite post- male satiable arrangement Cor that DarpoweVind rept uihei twoj Hooses. tfP-" ,fi ibe Senate having ccn tinr jfrocnl the Commints. the foflvwing Comooil lee wasaprn;. viz: Oni the part uf ih fcnen ate Messrs. Bryan of Carteret and Jones, and Ha I. Go the part of the 11 juae. Mesais. Hill. ol . jJrooswicK, ana nuke, ; ; Raleigh, Deq 9, 1836. To Vie Honorable the Speakers of the j two Houses' of the General Assembly. Gewtlemf.it 1 had the honor yesterday, of receiving your communiciion, iniorming me ot my election to fill the unexpired, terra of one of ine oeoaiors irooi una owir, iu tue wungies of the United Mates - . By the favor of the Gneraf Assembly, I am already he holder ot an office highly honorabte, and afford ins me a support,' with which I most necessarilt part by accept irg the temporary ap poinlmeni lenaereu me in your leuer ; anu aid I listed only to the dictates of private interest, I should prefer remaining in my present station. But v I am too much a debtor to the State for the many favor I have: already received at her hand, and am too deeply affected with this new mark of the public eoi fidence, io pause : c pon considerations merely proe tial. ; ''.' -'ifp - -, - " ,!'"- 1 ha ve, therefore, to ask of yon the favor to communicate to the btkiies, of which you ure re speciively the presiding members, my resigna tion of the office with! which have beeo heie- L tofbre entrusted, and my grateful acceptance of one now: offered me. . . - -. - j H . In ihe diwharge of. the duties, of my new Of fice; I must invoke Uiesame kind indulgence experienced (or in years in fulfilment vol my Ju dicial functions, conscioas that the fluttering dis -.4 i r tlocttons has fallen upon one having little to re commend him save integrity of purpose, honest j on pf the cc-wiortctP, and an iet'oflDtus- wm ill cuivti0 v-aasaa -a---- " wi aaaaauaasfiw in general. and especially that pott ion of Jt, com prehended in ihe endwartug epithet, my court ry. : , -fj r " 1 have tbe hooot to be, Geotlemen, ' ! Yoarobd'l & obligM, servant. t ' 1 H RO.STANGE. SENATE. J: U Monday. Dee IS Mr. 3J core, innn the comtQiliee tire and a breach of fat th s to those? Sfs tea; wbich originally ceded them to the confed eracy. - i " : . ' - -f -pU? r 4V1 .Resolved,- That any rednrttoo ' othe tatntmuac price at which the; lands art r.cw solcX is nf t "demanded ty the public nes sitiea-or by expediency and would ocrate as a fHion to t peculators; at tfie expyiseof the old Slat esi, and the Vmmanity at large Jiesolved, That our. Senators in Q'Cgress. ni private tn lis, . ........j ,nj ' t--,a,:L-M1 reported the ball l the! better regulation i4 the '"TT.T ..r..w i .. r ,.. ' ..' . .it : 4 : i- . ! J : ioVu of FaVetteville, which uasswd it aecond & . q-lo third readintrl . H fi ."i U IDC passage Oi taw, passage iruuence to procure-. for aa annual, division i t .'! mi in 4 S-ii ill; fl- fi nil 4 I '31 -5 '4 ...f i-i '.. ..:'i.rtJ;ii4:C - ' , 'i-. i - ' I i r" - , , ' .. t f . v:- - J - .;. i - I ( ' " ' " ; ' ' . f"4; -; .vl: . . .v- . -4w:l ! ' : : 1 k-' . ' : ! . . .' ' . : ' Vh-lVM it lf. I J. ; n 1 '- -t '..; ff ;; 5 - i i I:
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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