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self as much i but vie' have no dow, SENATE- Tutiny,Jiin- 17. Arfr J W Bryan, ordered that a 0ft entta i'h. House of Cmroons. pro- Pf' n? .i -uu-.lv ih- vacmcy occasioned hj ''uTthal Co A..dreNJoynr was in Lm.tmenW V Marstel Si SlirO-. P" Vh.. Col. Juy.ier was dU,uSrnt!H H. of Common,, message. 1U"" w e2r.M.I bill of the Louisville, titncinna. ... R.rilloaJ Company. nn certiin term. and cos -r.W '.- viJaft Nays -'i.-'l'h- sP'k,!r v,,l""' "' tered by ...d.v.dua' r'" an equal disv;i..n..wna1 M- w( . 1, lh. ;"i.n X.s l-Ht. So .he amend .,e,,.s opl by the Hu, of C.Lun- were co,. curred in. JO f.SK OfTo.V'iO.V.S. Mr Mieltae intMur htH ttwka; J!,;-r. ih. S. -cre-ary .d Stat- U additional Services. 'Rd firsl . - T he engrossed 'he ' ., Mechanic, Co.lon M.nubl-n..if Co,,, pan y ofOrange and Cha.ha.o. M read the hut. rood and lh.rdume.aud red. and ordered lo Tf P.u Jn, was read .I.e. U-lid .. Hlilioi... w . a .,m..iit . .- I .. . . , . , A. . hone tlul tner WiJI n'o now Uto V Mr. ' fifths of .he SUk 4hecec. M. a. the, did r when it M tcw.oeDeaKM.mv own -"r--. " U . .- .1 ! II 1..... I Iti Vi irMtll-AI mu. MUD BMH lllllt ft-'" i-. .t ... k. ui of 49 to 39.' o.ion f Mr Gwyn. 10 RcUerf. That the 'Pn.,W, lhre " nited Slam, to be dep-Ued with NfK Una ouil.t not la to kepi uwl,s tod Pr.JI.I. that th. h b. . WW-II raanner.S.ecr th. c.n.1.1. .d .too ad f ance the irrrai iinterft of lh Stale. The Staiodebi 4 tnir hundred thousand dol U.s. ehall t purohl in. and aurh provision .jd by l"H .y JV hibil lh re iwiie ot the ;iip. epl It hll made nunpwiy. " -nind by ill drueral Gufern.iiHni.lor wpaynfnl f urulu mon ey (Ippmi.pdin N Carolina FhH lt.luti..n. w. a.lopted with hut one dism-niinn oi" Mr Ch-nniwi, "( IVrsoii. The awmd ll'-duli.Hi i j I'd!"" : ti,...l u in c.iosisl 01 mo 1. 1. Smi.p. not h-rHioior bh a.and alo tli IMamng block i ii 1 i. .ri ..( niiu-b ii SuieBank. UMI aharea l !! k m Hank uf Cpe Ftar, - I2.2(H the oower of the Bank of t United Stat when lUffiani. with arms upoo the", (Milled u with impunity. IM tbem bo liken and 'brought to ibe bir 6f the Senate. Here ia one, just tboe me. that may eaaily Imj identified the bank rutfiini ! The order to clear lUe galeni was re tokod, anil the SergeanMl-Arms directed to i,roWd into the gnllenea and apprehend the person who nan creaicu nn u.-..,.. Cash u If iin'Ofliately mrested i 197.800 Mr. Ouihrie oiipo" ma. ion. the tf The bill lli"'i l:'" " Making l.00(,0( wl.i.-l. ix m accomulaie as heretofore for the pur ihws ot Kducaiion. I he litteril.il lniproTpmrnit fii(d shall consist f-(;bfuW - wot . yet pd w q .ire.lhy l.ihe Clier..k lamia not sold. Hie .Lttis owning aaid !narj, heretofore conati. ... m tli Stale for fund lotimd Iroin the In- lt'' nidJkn 111, !ar. mm m twin i. . . in 1 1 1 irii urii 1 iiaii tr in t i n 1 1" iui iiiiu . - ... ,d me ni .u.... - , . ifniiii Mini iiiiifl Iti.nilrfd AiuliHiire in the fl.illerv. and had ihcn pre- wia iii'irii i it t- " ' ii.iuui iiii'i-" ' f l II .. maiHin. me (mu.n. ,..., I . t ... d..lhrs of the monty now. or , ,,....,.,1 i ii,, n.il.l.c manner with all ey-s I iniiu .. ...... iP" . . . . i ...rtt ht-rt'iiftcr tube ret-iH.i 11.10 me ncu.,,u . ne ,, p.r.tiua o.t-i. .... ...... .i.rrllf4 ent Ut ttm f , ..,i,.ir. ,.;..1l,i hv b Mr 0..ha.n pre.ie-i " ' ' t" , " " ' ' " " ' .. " .1... . M.' on .ImChelod.ans ridmx m tbw Slate. IU-a.1 futtl fine. . ... l lie oil. j t . rn'""' 1 ..... i. niirini'.'itfiitr a I 11 veil mawi.'i J "ii ' , Ill l,..llllll- ii"i """ lii.iv.-l T'i" i'...iiiiii StU'-rlli w:if n"'1 like a Waee.i'lia lk' siu,. ni in liU'li'l ...... .... fh- n:i41S inn rwuiniiz 1 .. - .. ... . ..1 11... ii kn. I'll ucily Jiieiiliunu uf :his K' Wilutlon were .ni. th bers,U..'.f. Wiuu'l. iuwkiim - I ,ane. J Jb Lwt. ,MU Hrnibuek;-- and R V hi 1 ley. Th thitil Roli.iion is as follow : lle-Mcl, Thai the I'r. a'dei.i and Dirnc'nrs (....- I.u-.a.v l''.m.l. "hill .i..l...r.,'l toe. ,hJ n..t ea-.'dl.ig 1200.1100. U. re.li.io. ll.o . 1 rMiititi .ititr ill srtui in"" 1 no w-.J.' : :itcr 1 1 . . V J I flu. en Hir f.f tlk HIM 11 iiirJ itri in l 1 .1 N 1"' , - . Ill '. - thi.d remliou The bll 10 en.M...r.iu"- 1 Sii'i -r The II l;,,,,'r I il.u iIhv. ami n-iv t'....milli!H Ol l! Whole. CT,, lt.,l,.,i.ns .,h,,.,J hy M, ll..ke.of Lineolo, ... relation "'"l H' bfjemg the iewa ol Ibe hpaaker ol il.e II-use were uken op, a. up ouir , 1 The Senate now adjourned. THE WHITNEr CpMMITTEC . Thm commillee baa foi several days been engaged in the dutiee araigned it. No great pfogr.-as, howler, haa been made. Whit ney hs been called b fore the Commillee hot refusod to. answer, without a week's do- 1.. . r minute the Sorffeaut at Anns i,,-because, as he alkged, 'of the extra reiuriiml, and reported to the Chair that he , .Unary character ol the questions co.ictrn h.d apprehended an individual and hadhim j illg ,j8 prite affairs Air Peyton pr v mcuslody. - powd to grant time on all questions ol a Mr Benton mored that ho be bfOtlght to . ()rla,e n.ll(,e. requiring doeumenls. and lo the W of the Senile. proceed with questions a.l.n.tltd to the pub- Mr Moirn opposed the motion, ana tie- IC, Mr. riimer p.o,j)oei'a io gram 11010 ii roAiided the yeas and nays; which being or- , we.k. for all questions which preailel li mil and tnken stood yeas 17, nays 8. So 5 , 4. This was or. the 1 2th. Smce then. Ilio motion was carried. other witnesses hae been examined. We It wasf suggested by Mr Moore that ihere 0i,in the following information from the was iut a qiorim present, and the Chair at ; gjuniore Patriot of Saturday : first so decided. But, on being reminded 1 f Jikhtnond Whig. tlml one of the Senators from Louisiana had . comfnitJ0 of en ,r v,ne,'s resigned, 25 was a manr.ty of the 49 j e- , innil8(rioil8,y p8bMg ,t,eir ines- ma.nmg. . He declared that a quorum was , Mr Woodbnry has been before present- 1 them for two or three days; and enough his Mr Moore now moml an adjournment, hjs lr8,1(n,myt j, a but the motion was lost. .!wi, .n.,,i,in Mri Wise and Pev- The S-rrfeant-at Arms now P"J"J ,on, ilhrrB who hate an instinct infer presented an individual at the br of Uie , r(,,mi ou, fudsand abuses, in the course Senate. Aey hvu hithcrt-i pursued. Mr. Wood- . lie was I jail, welldressed mn f?Pn; . ' W8f ed whether H-MWhilnej ped 1.1 a black "-. :n(li,l(,llat ! U present at the Cabrn. t Council lhr de Mr Benton said thai, as the individ ual " 1 Tr..nr Cir- ,ad been take, fro,, among the respectable - 'V L iWe i.viiajl 'f 19 - - - ground that the question might lead loom er queries requiring the disclosure of cnbi- . a I O . . I. U I.AAit annl tk cni y punished ... J J " Bit,illMre, New Yk, Ph.l.del,dii., C.n- ,H(dH,Hedto push the p i.g any jurlher.a..ith,rejoreinovib clttirffcl Irom cusiody. ; . Mr Morris considered the whole prot-e-1 1 he Charloitsville Advocate aays iliniM as vfrv extraordinary. If the noi- ,Ve understand Mr Oarland has been vidn il h id been worthy of arrest, lie ou.'ht n'Snlshed at the' investijfaMon Beforo he to have an oppoiiuniiy ot defence. A oil- rmtneneed iho exumination he thought all zeu had been drouL'ht to the bsr of Iho 5-n- WM r,.,htj,t naM heen compelled to change ale, and not infoi.iH'd for what rei.n, 101 (!4 0UinOii. Extraordinary disclosures are of what orlci.ee he stood cli.rgmt; and ilw all,irluilted. it was moved that, witnoiii a neinng. now 'er ; dis barged from custody. Call you lliiH(fail WATCHMAN. Siilislnipy, Feb. 4, 1837. 1 The fallowing i the arrangoment of Ju dicinl Circuits for the Spring of 1837. Edcnton Circuit, Newberu u Ualcigh Hillsboro' " Wilmington " Salisbury 44 Mountain J utlo Toonicr. Nash. Bailey. Dick. Settle. S Hinders. IVarsoi). Gdt Sir 7th JUDIClAh CIKClTfTS. Mr, i;w;lt (Jjry lino in the ami pr... . " : II . 1..: I viilwl tt.e thwt.l Hunk if can l r .. im-ihm f 1...1. mil. i in run-diem l provide hy law lor re or- . . I ... ..I... k. ill..., urllh lift. lil'' Hi'- alt. onani,.oo iu 1 . . ...... 1 . ....o .. .1 1 u ... 1 l.ir iiw.-o't. In t iller 1,1 tmt .-"t . ...11,.' . ' , . ..... 1., ill.. nninuM of i m. If ..... :.. ji.no .f thn 4in3ln nl l ie II- uiiti'i'loe ,-,m'i-imi i 1 ...I lite lanil-4 01 01 net f""" 1 r - ,ir ft.) mo j'nin " - - Hiirvi ylni. . lo ueviae a timn. - S,.,:.ei.l o,t Ihe land h. nay tw drained l,V ill.- Wl.lkl t IIUIIIIKi lilll.Vl.l.ll.wll.ci. ' lu, .ir.i.n.-it bv their wrk an.l .. ........ii ii, unit' w nit uroot-r Mmali'.iih rulethv whiWi individual may be ul- Irrwndtoaid u -the.r works -whn pfnsecm.o. iUtUU mo.e.1 M amend them. w as toa..- lalll ue exe.u-.l fro-n any . aeaa-nenfc ...... nriLtke Btardof Intoi l Improvemenl .0 ! slic.h .,1 Iter i-HMiilHlional p .wers s ...ay b need- Ml lii pill nno ewuii'iii B" ""l , l.t-rein .eo.iiemplaied.and also to sell the lands ivti.i li may be n claimed; but the canal, or canai. to e.iori- in resVriciiot.,.r lo lrT Mr lTndeiKi.id ol Kv. has brmight for ward 4 ru'luth, direeting Ihe cletK to lav nited States' jja it m this manner that eili-! befr.re t H. f II a s.atenieut sl...in2 the r,na are to be t.eated? It appears to Ud a ! roilge clai ned and re. e.ve by me. d.ff. ren. meruliersol Lo'res. mne sensiiiveness wis will properly appreciate the fcnftiiieflf. CHARLESTON k CINCINNATI RA ROAD. inoilii mn i. f. - . .. 1 HuWr.be lor two fif-l.iol Ihe Caoiul Stock of .. . -i. 1 i: ...i..n It nl lluid. . trie iviieia" "ou " - - - -- ., I lllll iiil.iw'.. M.i,.r.Lnr lliVkVUDil ailll Mr. I th arnemi.ne..., 00 the g.o.m-! H1.1t if l"M T le.l it would up.-!, ihe di'ir f.r tm.lar appro mia....... tor other It .id-, am r resr.v would be Iriuered away wnh-ui doing a..y lh,Mr' Galea replied, ivow.n j l.ii delermi.l .tl .n to gu 4 (, iiii enlarged and liberal yietn of nlr.nl iin .r,., 1 1 st.onlil be pr-ot Kd.ll.reasililiiy 01 wjs d,;.n;Hi-.irlie; lovestmeot "f i-iTMinty. "I "s ajeed.ly yit-JJi..-; a h.v..lne ..o.n. ri,.!.,.-.... oalhe adoption ol thn amend mlMll IBl'.J 111 l 1 Veil. 1111-11. - - t Mr "t''rB otf.ueJ a oVtitn.- lr 11 ' .1..... ,.iMl!ie'l ov li tloki'i fered fro n 1htf.11 -nly rt (i"' V"- 1,1 !' " imivid-d l..r il.e a.lo... ' oy zens are toba tieated? It appears most extramdinary proceeding. 1 Mr Sevier moved an adjournment tut the molion did not prevail. Mr Kobinson. neat whose seat the perion apprehended then stood, proposed luutlhu nid.vidiial have an opportunity to pu-ge himself by oath from the contempt, "be Senate were nol lo presume him guilty, t il shown at this by several members ; one 'of whom, (Mr. Claibirne of Miss ) uioved.asi an amend ment, thai a select committee be appointed, ! report, what deloction, if ao, had heen made Sy members, from their per diero, eompeMiion, when absent, in attendance id the Supreme j Court, or on the Court in adjurenl Matej, or of April.) The following arc the times of holding the Superior Court in the Oih Judicial Circuit. And as the organization is a new one, we state the days of the mouth on which the next terms will happen." Cabarrus, 2nd Monday in February and August. Cist Term 13ih February.) Mecklenburg, 3.1 Monday in February and August. (1st Term 20th February I us is 2 weeks ) Lincoln, 2nd Monday after 3rd M ond .y In" February & August, fist Terui Gth of March ) Jrtdell, 3rd Monday after 3rJ Monday in February Si August. (1st Term 13th of March.) ' towan, 4th Monday after 3rd Monday in February Sc August, flat Term 20ih of March.) Surry, 5ih M mdsj after 3rd M onday in February 'Si August (1st Term 27th ol March.) Aht, Clh Monday after 3rd Monday in February 4r August. (1st Term 3rd of April.) s fl.'Aj, 7lh Monday alter 3rd Monday id 1 February Si August. (1st Term lOih The fallowing are the Direelori for the ent year, and iheir residences : Robert Wickljffe, Lexington, William C Richaroson. do. Gen. James Taylor, Newport. John W. I'lbmls, j do. Israel Ludlow, Covington. J din B. Caxey, do: Col John Williama, Knnxville. Dr James Q M It an. nay, do. CI Alex. E Smith, Newport. Dr. J. V, K. Hardy, Aaheville, Thomas J. Fornetr, Rutherford Peregrin Roberts, Eq Lineolaton.j Gen. R Y. Ilayne. Ll.arloslon. Gen Jame Hamilton, do. Charles K'ln.onston, do. Miiehel Kl-g, Esq. do. Col II V Khnore, Ctdurnbia, Col. A. Ulanding, do. llon.J. f; Clhoon, Pendleton. Dr, John V. Simpson, Laurens Col. Robert G. Mills, Chester. Edmund Mansfield, Cincinnati.' William Green, do. Joseph B'Hiial, do. P'ei. 13 d,lliereaslliliiy w n d uilrtrgeotu.nci.iiiueulAin 'no t.n,riirinol ilie -rk, the if' l ho State' money, and the eer.f he whs willing to swear he intended nocn- MM,,, lUlMi.i , - . h. M i d lo individuals. Ijet?tarooowr.. . ....j-.j --B-- mIikII drain the lands by contraet, will, others, at so. Mr JM orris ucmanuen inoycasano nj- on ibe molion for his dischargo; an 1 Ibe y were 01 dered accordingly. Mr Benton observed thai tithe individual was ready to go to the Clet'-. s table, and there ty oaili to purge hims.-lf of iliecoo- tempt, he had no ottjei lion. L I b in do so. Mr Robinson now slated, on behalf of that may be ex-cuied by ih.-in, shall, it rm -.m .- ti. d urines atfrsJ on wilh run tractors, writi uliatlive bni d and security to perlor.n the con iranta? iindar such r'eslr.ciioi.t.and open such con dm.iiis m may be presbribed : i) liii Itusoluiiot. il.e vote stood, Yeas fli T'lio fourth Resolution is in the following words ! fcrdWi.That the Board nf Internal Improve 1 1 .iihi.I ougni to be reorganized, and that they be .1 1 1 1 .1. . - i ,,,i',or.zedto!.ob.on0e two fitvhs of the epH ' 'a'8"- WIMTy"''. Jhnierrog to the emire I .rk id H- ; J " , 7 1. V" 1 ries. vv.11. t1 d.r ; as so.10 .s indtvutnistawe 10 pay m ,.. u ..uthre fit.' h of the said caot.ai ainea. ami elsewhere, or on their private bus-news ; and an other (St. Yell, ol Arkansas.) that ihe same Coiuinittee enquire into the expediency of redo iui' 4h pef dtetnomeiiBHon from a-rotr Dacie, 8th Monday after 3id Monday in February Sl August. (1st Term 17th and also in.io .he expediency of providing for .he removnl of the seal of government to some Mt'i.i on th Ohio or Mississippi river, on or be foi.H ihe 1st day of January. 1840. Whenever vu es by iiieinlvi-rs of Congress are lo be probed. inn enij my is sure lo oe smothered under a mass 7th CIRCUIT. Macon; 4th Monday in March Si Sep tember. (1st Term 57th March.) 1st Monday after 4th Mon- of irrefaveiu lop'es. The physician do not day in March Si September, (lit term 3rd of April.) Fortccy, 2nd Monday after 4th Monday 61 Apul ) like lo henl tlie.uselvis Lynchburg Virgmian, the -il:...-. ... I IP , lh:tl UieV Sllb- ril)- in IIH" UMOOe. " -. ami Wi-stetn R..I K"ad lor it." eon I J...L (., VI r VI iitn 1 MflatVlalM tnree a...l to,vn !".; ' ' ' , " "h .., K.veUev.lle lo the Vad " 1.. .uiii..i at w div 81'tcnby : kin River iMiiy ui I'li - V I '.. . I mm I hi! it... iiw:.UMt I HT I? ...in ..in. ia.. I ihe sniw.'nl. . ' Mr .1 1 - - - tf ro'in I that i. w.ti.1.1 I.-1.1 f d.so.-..ii ;bsCr1p.o.H1.'.e par. ol S ale. as w ...Id . bring it into dttRrtaiiy. Mr. GilUvn sad. he preferred th." sa.r.... ,.- , o.ri sa l H r.-r.tal It solutions in ntrl ()..t.K)ie.- ... toin--.m-ll'..e vaS ll.tl . ..... 1. Inter . tl I n x-nen- " ...7... tl.nii.i. -h..'-. and K.tM.er ih.i -np ami, that Ihey suhwerihe, .11 I ke .1. i- I. f ' ! ..il .........u. I.. Ilie illirill .y.llOIIUi, Vy-Hil ...... !...,.. i ' .ii.i ii:iii v uroVlded hoWevr, Ilia lite State' wdl hot lake "sl-s-k onle iiutividoais nii sm.uT.tMi iliree filths of the wh dit iiuntii." ot I n r.ipiUl. V.ttl. a eiN.lpHle.il Knioeers shall report ... , ......rv. tu iMouilele Ihe Road. I wenty live tier tien. .M iU.tr no iho sl.areH of iud.i lil uals, shall he actually pii' m, before Ibe Stale Hl.nll bo culled on to pay .ny thing on nr sun mi, so as 10 prevent miy iniponni".. f Mr Betilon thereupon withdrew his mo tion for it s discharge The Chair ri-mi.iilt d hi.n that he could not do this. KMsmocti a? tin: yeas and nays upon it b id ben. .Kill-red Mr Morr.w strongly oiiv'sed ," having the .nd.vi.lii.il, su.idt iily v itnout warning and withi.ul opportunity lo consult counsH, bt.mgnl forward It.lakc Lis o.tu.aml .iinier- to int. rr -i iior.es. It would bo Iw.ttcr tt r ....... . .. . Iiuit in'.til t -niorrow, Hial n migni I..,.. Koine !eisure for reflection, lie had been brought up b.-ro bef.ire ibe Senate of the United Slates, and before the People of . . ...... I a tit' ale liim 1 r mi in' 'j'.iii' - llivin. -si t.--- - - - alluded 1.1 an.deiad '.oc--Jio ...her d. y the Sp-wker. Hi- a vshi of r -...n.U could .1 Huecei d in a Slave bold,.. ' "vale, and onesided, at on lo4n. . ; Jiuuenn .-' Il CaroUii... wher-'. W.gh but j linle had been aHempi-l. ih.l I'M P"' def great g.-l. M. G .xp..ja-e. I n the, betiefiisof a well con Ii.--. d syu. ... ol (. o n-. S.-h..ls.and declared his n..eni. .o ..1 a.ib.HS'.ung Resolution bef-re .ilw ri't.l a.lj.H.r..ue-n . r nuesiiog the Governor lo cll-ei. by ihe Ume the Leg sbture shall agdn m-el. sue . .nf -rma-tiou a may ie, n. ess.ry ... the esi .hbshinetn 1 ..f a.ysie.a of Common -Seh..ls .d:.pi-d lo the condition and resources of North Carolina. Mr Spetkei Hay wiwd disclaimed as Ins own neiHtmal opmioa. the sentiment attributed lo htm by tno gentleman iro n u...i.,-"- ,, ,.., ..l l o.i' .ve- nuieo) ...ui..... .. - . . . . I ..... u.,. ...,i, ,,. .hem thus s.ld Itlg the lUmey ol Ih.-pilU.'IC nil men i,niiiir . me, j . uii,, - ---- ,W ti it provide,! I r a System pay their own n.bseiiptidi.ii, or to enforce eollec- U ill li nn .iHlueJiieiils .. .ui. Ue.doiion. the vols stood. Yeas 73 Fromfhe HutherjorauiH oit.- -mmj tii oe tn .- .u- the speech J-l. , At.. ,ie.nmie,, ... Sen . I--..in the great Yeern atto .e... I..,J a d to lie completely .leelr.n-.l at me ... vao.Mes ,,01 State will r.-ceive from H8 co. Mr J.-m nu.oer an.i in co. , . . 1 .A.&..A ... form a correct opln in .1,11101 u -iie. .I . -. .. - . inup c. a n .esiionof Ih.s n.lore, man wr. .r- ' ' W.n M..na..lr.il .lip h ilree do prolw ann- vr'it - ,e... ,.en. of their approach than baa bn.-n pre senied to us in Vh.scase. Il me rvwi 1. v-L.re wr stinnoae It W.ll on, mo Norilt Carolina depend opon wtntingencies t.a remote io ibrow osu.loees.acies while cotUe.u pla ing their advance. There is at pnsjeni ou. I'mle doubi, but that only a very smalt portion ol ibe R..:td will ps ibn.ugh thn Stale on this side nf iho mountain. The mineral region will nol 1,.. imiehed. In Buncombe .h re are no minerals, .. !..... ..a i.v vel been disnivered. and the FIRST MEETING OF THE DlilEC TORS At a meeting of the Board of Director n.i,. Louisville, Cin-innati and Charleston RiiJg,. . on Friday iho Hih ... inatV-1 ROUKR f II AY Nr). of Charleston was unanimously Ws ted President ol ihe Company for ihe pirvn; year. Maj. McNeil of North Carolina, was al 8.1 unnaimously elected Chiel Engineer, mi Cast W. G. Williams Assistant Engineer, 11 charge of the work Major McNeil and Capiui Williams were required forthwith lo retain Charleston lo enter open lite duties of Hieirtf -jrSrtthJenCn rider lrte'drrect.m of fh" Piiidlt, the company. The Board adjimrned lo mem the Flat Rock, 00 the 2d Monday of OtUiei next. K luxville R-gisler. The location of this R tad.in amseqiiAnceofttn proposed cojiinexion of the Fayetleville & Wjh. era Road with it, is daily becoming of increased importance to Ihe middle parta of North CamlinL To the Sections of our Slate, through wbkb it may immediately ran it has always been a mil ter ol deep concernment. We therefore ntnet the following Irura the report of Col, Bbodinc, from the Committee on Routes ind Survcyi. " Ths only fict clearly snd distinctly aen tained is, that the valley of the French bnl River must be adopted, as Ihe only practi.-nUi course in which the Road can pass the Allege y mountains and brae Ktdge, having 10 in the conn ec'ion of the points prescribed by tb charier. Ant.other, by ths head waters of lis Savannah, and the Valliee of the Tuckaigi and Little 1 eonessee, having been suggested 01 high aod respectable authority, the same ba been surveyed under the soperintendenci d Capl. Witliamsf lbeToMigraphical Engm ky !.. ft.jtM.,1... f .bv Ainjr,aW Mr. r eathersioneboogn, ol the United Mjis Civil Engineers, in whose accuracy and juA; ment your commillee have entire confidnw The result is presented in their remir... ... .1. ...hmtiiMt. Ihess clearly .re, nnrwuu , , ,, -j-ii nuHiuate that this roule wholly inadmi. hi A f Kasi Tennesse. centrally thoogh ihe .ts;ti man lio n u ran vine, jhi. .-. , ted that such were the views 0. some uwungu.- Gnuhrtnl td individuals Nays id. The fifth RetuhithH. isas follows, and was ii-tra limow.du adopted : ltM, 1'htt th- .merest and dividends ae.-r-.i nr on the Internal I npr ivemenl sdM-k shall Ik Npr..pr...ed to .ho f.intl for Common Schools Ti... sixth Resolution (iiieein ihat lite Resolo lions shall lie referred to el-cl (. iimmlltees, wilh iiiHtfoction to prepars tolls for carrying the same into effect. Under this Resolution , the Speaker appointed Ihe-following Committees, vix : On Ihe fint iesohiiion Messrs Moore.Cana ler. Vl.u-R.-. tj llitm and Rand. lecoiid - Messrs. Williamson, mil, denly to be put upon oath in his defence was wiong. Ho concluded by mosing an adjourn menl. Tneyeisand nays were demanded ""d ordered 011 Ibe motion toaiijourn Mr Riranoe tlioucht that if the individaal was willing now to be sworn, and lo under go interrogatories, he was certainly the best judge of his own rights, lie best knew uili.i he co.Mrt unneriio, id ume need that Senators should become his advo- r , iv .n.l.v after Ith fun- ny mountains, lo the crest of the Blue We, Buncombe, 3rd Monday after 4(h M.n- J tWif BmHMnb county N. C. - day in M irclt 81 September. (1st lerin rad. ,Seeni en. .rely within ihe raie'if b- . 1 V lasls 2 weens.; I7h of April Rulherfor l, 5ib Monday after 4th M n day in M.rcl. a Septeiu'ier. (1st Term 1st of May : lasts 2 weeks.) Burke. 7th Monday after 4')i Monday in March Sf September. (1st lerin 15th of May : lasts 2 weeks ) THE RAIL ROAD CHARTERS. We have received, and will publish in our next, the original, with the amended ..h.ri.r ..f the Favettev.lle and Western Rail R ..ml Company, and'we trunk: 11 win ptobabili-y of makm .hat a " i:minetly favorable to .MeCKIrfunurif. otoco.o, ' i . . . . ,, .1 l 1 nn in.ii.m in l.irwnri! the . . 1 . . .. ..... ... ,i,,. flnin.ni I iiii-ii s. iidfc flu ,,..,.- .... and itninermro. conmi- w p-r-ie-o' - 1 , - ty is very renin.e n.l l . 1 Kuvt.tr. I wealth than any other portom Western North I enterprise with their money The impor- iMinouve otiiv. r. as now in ctM.s.ant and litaiU .tse These points are a. ihe Reedy J'aifl. liiifl Moon'bii. Gaps I.ne surveys and rem". H..I.J-. fii)t hila 11 1 ifcit l.-ri to the ririiVICtlotl. U Irotii on. if nol from bolh of these depression 1. ihe Blue Ridg-, ihe rtd may be cairied intots level cjunltes nf South Car diua. rj-y m i w 1n1.11nta.il r ctri on. on a irrade. which will "rf' red.! the tmo. ssiiv of statio.ury iiower itut sis part of Hie ground has not been, nulfieieidly' jocted to lh ng.rous lesl ol me insiruwr., - enable ihe company o tleette wnicn u. . , at routes thai present themselves, aitnuto -. dopietl. Three, at least should be scientic? -.r.i,.u.l Uil"h mole which leadsd' he Htdv' Patch ereek and Br.Kid rtvet ,ille r.d je between that stream and the Caiasa rt .... . .,..... Minn is gained. 2nd I he rm.te oy m u tain Gap, descending through the .. .....k .ivi tktt (irren river, bet eet U' will. II -.arvi .... Blue Ridue and Saloda intmniains, till n..Lua tka VmI and Jd ' " ' .. . . 1" '.. , . .1 . v-.11.:.. i. r. 11 . I I ...a uf.ll b.,rm.l1l ruilllf I . . ...... I...U t ll.VilTUIIIlff ItlH lrltl..ltl Carolina, anil iiiuse; uou.iuro .j . lain iikcK x - . -- , .. r . .. .. I...1 1' ik. ....J I ' . r .11 .!, ,.n,m ... n.,w I mimnlain II fl n.LuH .Ml thr) fJISl . 8n any tfHHi results iroin me cimipi.-...". i. ver and 01 CTiarg.ug 101. on m ." " 1 ......-..- .... ..... -- . 1(Hii romp wiiiitii uei rim, iiw. j Gap into Green river Cove, and then . . t-. nr.11 .In m..i.nl.n hv lian crrea. anu (JreeiivilL S Hiiirss indeed, theij art able to construct hranehn 0m0rl -Jves a perfect fnm the l?Zi! .lock will pay g.md pro security that the fits. A good por- isk.tis a..d Sal.erthwaile. 'ZMeisrs (i I V Gmnn. j i n.. rr--- ai'i.";i Tli;. Cl ,Tm V inn The motfon o -. .- H,rd iu.d kin out ihe whole anu ..e... on piod.was negatived The q-esUttr, then recorringon the adop.i.Mi of the o.tg.nal Reaulu . ;. afi.lefl in the allir.ual.ve. :.i Uf II.vwonI. the Committee MwUSkkup the bill oo.teeir.ing the Bank "f Csne Fear It was amended, on h.s molion. by striking .m. 'fia .l.o.isa.i.r and inserting 'three thousand.' . a-to g ve il.e S ale Ihe pr... ege of tskiirgouly lbM "umber .rlM.ar.-s Mr May wonJ ni -ved lusher to amend 'he bill, by inaert--Vncr a clause reHtrie-i-.g the Bank ro.n i-uinj :..-..,T. less ... than tin. auer .w- yt.a. THE MANNER, OF THE DEED1 Mr Benton, observing that nothing now rem lined but lo. the Secretary to carry in to ll'-ct tbt) order of the Senate, moved that that be foril. with doue. The Secretary (hereupon produced the ro. toil ol mo Semite, and opening H at the p .oe wnicli contained the resolution to be Vxp'inged.di.l 111 il.e presence'of such of the ineuib. s ol the senate as remainen, im DoiuM. ilRaipfietttho..M-w-fty hiving rrtlTWtJ-prtKeed 16 draw black' negaiiv d. Mr. Haywood inove'd funher :oa 4.tirt.iy around the resolution, and to mend the till, bv i.iiping ' n',,, "M. wj4MiH ucoss the linosth h.Is 'Eapung- e nerce,,. .id Vll Share ol i.irk. N ot i nn,' m Mr Hiimn mo.vo.i a i iraner ''i"";t ? ' el ihe iVt .k io esiibimlt a Branch et id ih, Caiit a River. Mr Graham opoiwcd M, .d it m-ii newnved. ' The Committee of ihe wltole lhn rose sod jreporisd. tlw Res.dai.uus aud bill io tho ll.e.se. Th.- amendment prorssted in Cpnuniuee to the hill were ag""J n'' Jheb.ll passe I its thtrJ reading, with but lew dissenting v.s "ffaaj-r- r- " ""'" .'l'lm Resold i' sis wer -.lbea-ako. uo. Mr Gutlt.i" renewed the amendment, ma le ir ('o n mittoeby Mr fid", to Su.serH-eM the Gaston nd Raleigh Raid R-..-I. Negatived. . CO J ... .1.1. f n ..y t-r.lt r t live penato, iu t y vi J...,o ar. 9.7. No boitiitr had this been done, than hiss es, hoi I nid repeated, were beard Irom va riuim null's t.l the fralleiv. fl..--Chair, V.Vli King of AUhma,)Cloar the e ,11. rit s ' ' M. Kent,.... I hone the naileries will not - - - - - r m I... I.e... " ' n.rintr rpsotirces. enliile her. is not the Charlsa- ton and Cincinnati ran roaa, oai ino iu;o rtur and Ywlkin rail road rnlen. Mr Benton satd that if the man wished 10 nuroe himself on oath, now, here, in the ....., nf ibe Senate, it was very well. Let him do so. But li be wanted to go a and consult a lawyer, if he must ask a lawyer tomorrow before he could tell wheth er he meant to insult the Senate lo night, he w. ooDoaed to it. If he was ready to sweat, 1 r . . . ,. . . let him doit, but no consulting vmt vera A. . . If u..... . l. . The Chair ataten 10 ivir bioh.s . individual in custody was not brought up without a chaige, a" thai Senator seemed to intimate. He was charged . with disorderly conduct in Ihe presence ol the Senate, ond the law oave theaonalfi,, as Jtge..a.jcoajrl, of i.tsticc. powcctajiroU cL uacaan ti uo .- , 1 .1... causes uy a summary proceea.ug, b.io u ...c evidence of its own senses. ' Mr Robinson again said thai thfl'inrlividu ai jo':wrtod.yi'wl purging himself from the contempt. 7 Some confusion prevailed. But ihe raoJ lion f. question was put. and deci Yeas Mcssis. Benton Brown. Buchan an. Dana. E wing, ot Illinois Fulton, Grim ...... mi, niini. v 1 11 11 1 11, rr- 1 1 . iinim ana e.ev.io tic. ... c ... il., V.r....hl inln uiie . . . ' .L f..ll id ll to. Sine. 10 which her extent ol leiritorv. her mon.ir.tr.., i.t e, . . r,cli ol these routes musi . . - -.- - I 11 ' t art. I 1 1 1 . lki I . . a i uaifiiia misernl wealth, her agrieolioral and manufaj when a Kan noau snail meci rau'y surveyed ao as to lorn.sn ... " , 1 ....... . h'u.rii mil. ni ainir.n win nn e- 1 ih. itmi mi , m ... rv nan ui 1 qual to so much" Rail Road ready made to with the angle of their grade and h',f; 7 . ...in u.. t.... I ti. n l.w..rrU,.ii rMiuir. hefoie the conipii'f lianu : nay, we may sar u win 00 uchc., 1 r----.---- r- :. -111 -.1 .... be ibis 10 decide which of these roo es off r. Th. ..! t.hU of exports from w"' "v . "r,'""? beadonted. These surveys most m . .u. W received oy yesieruay raorning 1 - , . -.kfh ,ha wi theiswtHoi Havana ana inini nm. ,,....., -j..;.. """" '""T"""! mh4 curimis fact that in .he last ll.reeyears ihe qnaft- man me ow..., I Columbia iahooJd m obstacle tvcnn -1 Ufy LxllW-atopi4.-44r-4i asscmo. , ....... ,. ,xpea,ent to take a d.nereni romv. the whole quantity shipped tn IMirnpeby 4,bb?- ie that in wniCII we are so ueep.y ...icre.v 000 pounds . The export to the United States, e, concerning the Interna! Improvemement doriug these three y ears, waa 4fl.490.OOO lbs. 0r ,j,e State anJ we are greatly relieved at To all Europe. 35,824,000 lbs. finjjnfj the impression which had so much Titr G..;.b FduTTTh- incom- of ihe dampened our hope, in i)u, !qarter,to r.il Ksi.ie. .h.s year, is 1118,000. The wit thai one lourtnoi iue amou.u , in Of this, we would only say, if any tion ii to g tide the direction of this mrn .... . .u.atinri n enterprise, except tnai o. mnr ex pression, it strikes us as most patpwJ terest of the company I. adopt the "8 ... . . , . 1 -i . 1 1 1 . . . , i. r, .1 OiffAr. . ... i-.t... .... ,a ,nnn.iii .M I npv na.il in ov inuiv.uua.B, was ni.u oc 1 oeiween too v.i.wini w. ui X re. let uoiuott ui . -. (... - , - I .:, mil '. . . r ,. ' 11 1 .... : ....l. it,. D,,a.l nllitirelhmf ... L.. U..J r. .L. L. MIT II tH.' tn ihe endowment 01 a ootiego. i.a.i year, laiu out 111 wiim ...i. k. w vm,-.tw timu ...v n... -,- , t'.i nun errvnnded nn the Colleoe. a I ..rn.. rr There ih no such nrnvision in the I k. .I... l-i I .r.'.i.iai..r. in fvor uf l",frn L...1I.J .. . ..A. ... A.ilclid 'ihlt will htf. wi.ri.llll'l 1 I l.o. tl.A..tilr . - - ''"'""L''l"7.'mminlt 11 i.niiuiiiu, -..r:,. ,ui mn.,,!..... -- I----. . ,aw- iUr nnir "( nrovemeni. much also irom -no k,v rival .. North America rruUri.Jidvt such! How .therefore, auch a delusion N.mb Carminariowarda this part'e"1 r Lutdy.24tbalt. A young man by th. Upon the whole we have the thing per, name of Plait, deaf and dumb, and alsq deran- foctly and completely in our power on the ged, acknowledges by signs snd wrtting.that he very fairest. footing.atul we ever did intepfl set the barn .rn fire; that b- hatl eonceived the to go Toward ' with the work, we should notnm oltjoing to heaven, as Elijah nf old, in a Jo so, or for ever after hold our peace. chari.t olfire, thai he set fire to the bay and We eannoi disihisa litis Iodic withoul e confusion Drevailed. Hut the ra I and laid down by the sine ol u, expecting 10 oe1 , .,... -M.i '.i,;. : ... ... .... j v. ha .r bis dischamo beina pressed. U.e wafted upwards ; the fire scorched him so lhaU. , . Wm n u' ...d. .. -J. i:u T. . ' . tohfl'l ... ...... ..... deemed as lollovvs: - h.s f.i.h failed, and he waa induced lo leave the ? "Tr " ! . T".."T ,Ml u,"mos, y . "1. .w,WWl -.. u f -v" . . i i opal ninnmimiH i mm iiiHiiitraMii-ii iihviiiiii i .i . t . ..: s rj ...i k i .riiiiii's H"" " J 1 inr iiuijwrriiunai in s- Motif iaimit vbioiiiii, wniiu r .- By making ! Irrgvf rlio in this work, aid might nol only 06 "j.J Jr. tin mi ..M rr.B..rr t a liberal r - . L..,-d sulicripiiona from individuals roifht or snore largely than -tht:ty?P 'onies: necaose ine naiuiow. - . .. .k ..f North Caroll, W II1TT IHIHT IQI MHIItut " - - . he t (cared as many innocent persons w.ll . y. iie...irn Ks, uuu.mro. i.ng. ... a..n.si, Ih-excluded. -who have been guilty of no; Lmn, Ntcbolas, Niles Psgo Rives, Robin- .tiolaiuui.or.ofdei.-."tt the rutriH.ta wi.o have nude ihe disturbance alone be appre hetnli'i I. ! hope the Sergeant at Arms will chariot and escape nn foot I A Y-.- Mr Mwe .noveti to reoaee in. " Ui,,. rulR.us. ascertaimng who they are in ated for diain.ng Swamp-1 .ands fro u oiHU,0()0 , K hIM ,prehend t - - .. r.n nAO Neralivt-d. , I . ' . . .. . ., , ' ir .... c bo ylir cied tt tenter the gallery, and seize P.JfR OF MllpLE BAGS, marked " S. R. " was taken from the" Apotheca ry Shop, abed S mimtha ag. - The perstin hv in.r' ttiem will be so gmnt as to return ilioin. "8s.laSi.ry .Fehuary, 4, 1837 3w 1' : yZa 5000 . Nexauvtd. ir lYoward moved to amend .he Reduious I 1,1 '", " r fl ""T , nriiw v.. .,lkil. nie. Let bun seize the bank tumans. 1 SO asbS plOVlOO lul juaioiiwi u.imv.i.. , , s ni. Kui'iil.'s, bener. f ..Ihnjdce, I ipton, W.lker, Wliile, Wr,4ht-r-23. Nay Mr .Wall I. The individual waa accordingly discharged .... .. . i .ro... cuatooy. . naainti-, -M,flH. ttuXti The, iiidividuil. referred lo thereupon R. W. LONG, advanced, and addressing ibe Chair, aaid. Salisbury, Feb. 4, 1 837 if29 . Travvlfhitr. Accommodation, ,W i 1J 'tlVATK. conveyance either by Carriage or mi Horse back, can be had by applying lo what is usually expected of modern politi cians It is a measure worthy of the man who mainlv achieved, the amendment - theStaieZCi.naiitutionT-and" well entitle1 him to ihe thanks o( t'ie whole State.. What a pity it is thai such a mirt.1 should get so far wrong in general politics. For ourselves,' we tender to Mr. Haywood a receipt in full 'or tU for ihe WaVhman as a manifestation or our liigh regard Tor his services to ihe Slato on ihe late occa sionv Heijnay not consider the favor it- ltllO.;..pnl.l ."..-" - . ..ed Cti rU. We should think & "-' j-fj , ,l i: something ought to be conceded, w cohheeliog with Ihe FayMteviH" f ' -more easilv that could be done, Ihe m" ... .... k...h icheinf W0UI0 Qlir Clllen go to - . . I . . . . li ...mnletr". more certainly would bo.n no t Ihe alook in both would bo renierea nr.,f.t.M- w. ihink too clear tube 'S . , - The committee on Fi"n,e rrj. following as the amount of (,c
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