? f 8 r -vl.,.; if ?1 4' . f r X j a.'' a. It -I i -V nm - ;.'f . ' ; 1 " ,ix-.t 1!" . ! ' STATE XEOlStAtf IIP 1N sfertAT& portsi frocr Hbe Directors, tS birieoaodm ested toMbe Legislators ;;aun w modefofppuinting State directoDght riofto be ilteredT; whether officere of ban jfitfI3.. ooghtinof to be prohibited fromJacting as vttr ' Arlington panted mwsite proxies, sod liailingW jow,,,. jrw5 ftr.icunfibej3f , f . inv0promise. jf release of; debts, nionfi specie pf f menls 3?feBaoks this Slite i tivd iDtoitbe e .od.ebsr- tWioft'i and ; further, wbei n olher. ana UJ nyWi hxTe'-beeq coinmiited bj; sidJwp!9rtionar bill to pret ebl siiebn iabdf;3niurF". w4iirb were read and ;i0pte 1p ft ' C f On motiori oT;MrI Bayl. the ?oromiitp in Eilucttiori werrinirkrtedW inquire m? tr the expediency ,ojr, fpealr'o f iIT law! aa athorie jna ;?ai powers u Resident; and Directcrs of Hhe Literary ind ib caosesorteyaiHo beloiade of the Limn lands and toi exiend ftoi bendred : r r . ' f ' ' . J Knod dollars in retinmincuifiiBDaa. &e. : and report by bill or otherwise, r in:8Enate. 1 I: .... Mr. Airinf ton, from the corotsittee co the Jddictaryt lotion instructing expedivney dollsrs 4ressnry the Seosli, sn the farther c TTbe coonnitte un raoiion on Edacation to the ezped in relation to thittheaccoonts tie-Chiirj arjcTtodk top the bill : introduce Sheprd, for the ra The reads as f bHo ws s 4 nisi tJtne.UA bu tht Genera Ae Stale' of North Carolina, and U U jiu.d aritcla karaaed iy't That the pernor, Tre.rer and Cbrn I roller, arw tccj iiiww million of dollars, cpon the of the State, to bills from $10 ins; an interest of 2er..ceot aoonfi alls the Uounties, I O' er . li-i- r to wrap inejWfi h.J on,tne uoernM's Wftffj Tl.istan iarf Telee t .ilrt-M!. r f pfoiicelf d d5toiber3 He, whi areattemptinj minNhtneni. idc !-.- mm Goretnmeny f att ihefr iS1 1 - . Ewa4roithig inA itiT ''IfeJ he rwer tolmHsl4odei ttanofaetares?f . i - Wkf Wssiltdtbs Wkhn aa Its exclostTe I oiilffaUaff tbeti UWl ow, IUt Woolfean; aeaweri HMk mw ouv wiBui-1 -t . ' .t . . .t- d.k. mM w hare tonff since uw? taaun wu' u iwaTshi; bnt a fool can answeri beetdsa 4 i. M 1 Mr. t!aopeTesend! resdWiofisijtcUrn 0f anberintendents of common schools shall .1. ,i,.io.ih SitiB ii a I arc 4 Istdckbolder the Bank of the $titeorft Carolina nd Binfc of apa t er. !sninTpugiou rimold be jpstitoted in tb rapaeroent of jLitt Banks, especially lsf tbi frerent and iw'm'efooa. frattdt, j faitnres. pensions, tifht apd ;corrtiptin,ii t ;jitjnt1arihft.ttiitioh99 in varipns Stales o!f b tJnionj create a jost dtslruat and iroposejtbe jdbty f strict scru Mm kriWrnl rBnlved; thttitbe General Uemblv wfil llerta cpmroiMfe;ol iw FdsrAi PoDUlilion. ana h to wboci'was referred '"reso-1 T1 ' n,' -V A"---ll'lf6rcedbt ihemisetawe asate or ua varrencyi i legQeieo. vliH . .Hf 7 " TSik- Le-l--8 " -7" r ,r,1B,Tw wiiuiu ws iciitmuu low i R. i f?.utM doubted beraonalaeenri .w r.-..- k .niMjwi in I ..j ill reaolea tjf Sootbero e- i J,M.54r, W ;lL. i kam ,4 .inMntVA inlfi I h j T 7 ., r , 4 . i I MO DBliacSS V UIV.VVUHU J , u V ilov ... cuiumsi - .. i 4 J H ank. i 111 ll WUW" "UJl lfi.L 'It pre.inSiae 500,000 "jrB. -I C Ta l.Mi.ftMMMimWtS jnme.po.ted " 2 ;f,,;.ni f on.' fifth bl i;-l.7bWi.o...i.f .loott.. hecbti.S is f P'" ,W.WWy deritiob of lb. .okj., WffiSdSwya'a.ll BH4WIW ,,l4l of air-uora. ine comroinco i . , v Lu : ,ii kt twnen orooffBi w ine iesu taoj hb . - m. . . r- . t. i , i n-rw oiinci ni rmanoi uibduiiu n yi . m. . i ti;ii. i . .... . ir i 4j.t i imnfn, intn aescriara. uw r pnircceor Dsrivrana is Tim.ii 11 nut I- i ii runner tnacica. 1 1 nai m i Nnt minion sdh b diiioi new ouin-piii i voaeBcn "" .. i . . l. i -7" T-1 'i n- h ii: r irota- , -aT ! 1 ' :-- LL. 'J ns, onconnecira fo per iwiiri theftlaeks, who SO! Vhall within forir oionihs jfterHhej sdiourn neni 01 iur ucjs'm""' r""",! " . fT . iWiori that they shMIji eximine into the Mey of the stock if HieStai ; land into he amount owned, by ! prsidntj snd Di- eetors : that met aniti ipersofiaiiy- inp-c. im honbt nd cc ounts. etd coaot the spe be audited and eettled byjtbe committee of finance or sucb other. board as the coooty courts of this State may appoint forjlhat pnrpoae. , ' p - :f ';M On motion of Mr. Dobson, the commit tee of Finance were instroeted to lpqoire into the expediency of altering the j law so as to give longer time to the sheriffs to make their seltlementf. " U '' The Bill regulating appeals, was read the "third time,; pitacd and ordered to be en gro3ed. r " -' v The House baring concurred in the Sen ate's amendment to engrossed bills to regn- late the eoonty courts of Rowan ; to incor. porste 0k Grove Academy, arid to incor porate the Independent Iredell -Bines, the said bills ordered to be enoUedV 1 HOUSE OF COMMONS. I ' a nereoy an signed by horized to. be I issued, abalL be the Govern or. Treasurer and Comptroller : and that the iexpenaea of the rhflmA ha In ha Mid bvi them, with the ; T ' difference of (interest between that w It i.jha Mnlannilinn irmll nntM. I wiaroMnM If) irraSlSllDie PODJIC han'4'' to yarTfrpmnttemniiig to pot tbe Banka toy exUemity jn Uher reureaa or o uigii atocKDoiaers or tneir Alabama, dedariog an movemaot against tbeM that tbafsria not a Southern man who wqaia w coining is io be implied, ana uanxa anseasonaeir in vireini coasrauogi siiner Tmaauij uj, ? - . -ri" j dociioo or arcroment. to be td an jeci, oui an musi oe sificur men lit j- ' . ..4j: - it ,; I s-o-. J v t lit J .''The Coogrs shall htve power bit! hieh dowo, eodwvprlog . . . . .. - o . . .. i m . I : ft . - .1.-.- -I KjMKaat inmii'i .m -:..?- 1 nn. h itanntins irb - aineEnniaan ni ineir i wa inMir inni iimii., ucvauw -i r i itnnai i itri. iiiiim: imnnci .u D.li l... : hJ ik.i hioh lh borrower I i " - .t. r: J I ' - 1 " .-Tm. tl.a art in IhA I i I . H 'i uo uui u-?af, . ; i TlSOtlOl COOiroi OTBr in Jireciors, maa luu.iug oeOQ BSnOOS COawQueucanwa, ,T' ,' J I piy ine OCDia ana prOTjqe tor tile pays to 3$ per cent, ; I Uhe powsr of ippointing a majority in tbe btoda I Cooriar--iha acc?pUnce of tbe tcooaawij ih- nd general welfare of the Uoiied U. fl.-tl, -.--t.rl Thi Ihlii U SIM . Vmanl Ul JIIHl ! dnnM Hoi IBHK l.tuin ?ial1 Ant ' hV Itia ISDJillCa ahatl be: receivable inpajiment of pablw examplee W t...rid R.lnk dmdends. 1 ( I 1 LegiaUture, Xi of tbemby their legislative ae4 f I i ffc&moni IPAig i I il " ; LI i" .1. .oi .ful mmmwm j.l.lllj L ' 1 r W A a. a H I I I .-, ' w. 1 ! and Bank rasa, were bat the wilea of dema- .occtrj tobe.tyle4 Commissioners of Loans. W K CT; je of said banks m jtbefHfBe",, n The bill to establiah a county by ihe name r.nr in examine wiinrs-irB w i ipaUia ; and that the? shall wiidb -i Qoaini itftter tbe adjoornmeni J of lhe;rgU aturer make iepoit to the xCoternor; m t ibejaute. Who shall cause the siroej toe; pobliahed in threexneVtpaperi.rtnd anbofili lhe(-eaine.. l tbetJoneil of Slated andontene the liefislliure, if thy phalli deenl necessary. ii.d firci lirni? and ordered tnjbe printed. The bill to extend thelimeioeneciing Hlcf to linds heretofore lenterl was read .be- Uwdpme, paasea ana oruervu io uc ihgrosfea ) ':'vili:'M ! ' ! irt I ! . - HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Shanklin presented a isolation, in- Itructing the Jodiriary Commiee;to inquire uto thff ezDdiencv oi Dro?iarP2:or nw i be ssU of equitable titles io property witn- t recourse to courts of fquiiy,' which on dtibn of MrBarringr ras laidhn the table. On motion of Mr. MciHOg&lin,; tbe, vote jectibg the' bill to improve fpatircthe, ate road frora Vilkesborougr lo jeuerson , reconsidered snd the biUi srsai laid on j Mr. Barringer from the committee on iffnal Improvementsta wboia wasi reTerred Un memorial on ' me supjsri pi nuenins anal frdmXomber river to Cape Fesr,e- o?t('d s' resolution for the pulflbieoLcarry 'i ihe prayer of the i memorialists into ef- j4 i which paasedits first reading. Appro jfoes"tivjo tboosand dollars foria sorvey and tit ci removil of obstructions -i; ji .lrJDandler preaented a mmorisl from V. 11. Nelson, a deaf and dumb citizen of Buncombe county, on the subjfet of estab- tuning an insinuuon lor eaucaing pne oeai and dumb. Laid on the table; r Tbe engrossed resolution ni; relation "to he United States Areeos! : lite ; encrosed nill to change the location of tbic3urt bouse Jackson wss on motion of Mr. Walker. rejected. ?; M; Mr Mendenhall presented a bill to author, ise tbe taking of deposiltona before clerka and clerks and masters in certain caaea. Provides that, when reqoired by tbe plain tiff or defendant, In all esses where deposi tions are oow allowed to jbe lsen, elerks shall take the depositions of witnesses, and shall have power to issue aobpeenaa for wit ness, under the same rcles and : regulations as now provided for commissioners to take depositions, and ssid clerks shall receive compensation for their services. j;; The bill passed its first reading.: i j i The bill to Incorporate the Davidson riv er Msnufaetunrig Company in Heoderton county, was passsd upon its second reading. Mr. Lord moved that the bill be. referred to the committee -oo the Judiciary, with in structions to report an amendment making stockholders liable in proportion to their respertire amonnis of atocki or to report a general bill alTecting all "corporation a in the State, 'j Mr. Mendenhall called j for a division, so as to separate the order of ref erence from the instructions, which wss agreed to. and boli branches of the prop osition were adopted, and jtbe bil was re ferred with tbe instructions as proposed. Thur fdaytJ)Qcl 5. be appointed! by the Governor and Council; tor each County that these uommission ers shall reside in their respective Counties, and give bond for the faithful performance ni their dni. and ahall be allowed such compensation as tbe Governor and Council may Jeemi proper : Provided, That the expenses of the whoTe scheme,' shall not ex ceed altogether the proviaione mentioned in the second section of this Bill 1 Be it further enacted, That all lawt and clauses of Isws, which sre inconsistent with this Act. are hereby repealed. The bill! was resd tbe second time ; when Mr. Shepard j offered an .amendment, provi ding that the j payment of the ; one-fifth of the principal J and interest ! provided for in the first section shall be strictly enforced ; and that as if shall be collected, at the end of each year, :it ahall be invested in bank or other stock, until the end of the fifth yesr, when, snd not before, the f notes shall - be reddemedjthe fund so collected is pledged for the redemption of the same. -But ho person shall be compelled to receive these treaaory notes in the payment of debts, nor shall any person circulate or st tempt to cir culate the sae ss money. ! Loan offices to be opened Ion or before the first of March gogaiam the expedient of knavish cooniDg. for eairappiOg pairioiic igaorancv iua uubbbi iipju dice. : ! p We do not rsptee at tht noo execution of thai ihreats againat tbe Banks, and knew it would be so and not otherwise. Bat we feel a jest iodig4 nation for the means thus employed to wheedle the people, and make their heoeat love of Coun- try tbe ladder by whicb noiay demagogees may eUtnlHa powsr. Will tbe paopla note see, that all I be uproar agaioat the Banka bad this aim and no other ? That it has been throughout. I party fiqesee. and nothing more? That the Loco Foco pirty, which, aioce 1833, baa cbar tered ibroughout tbe Union 400 Banks, borrowed as. much from them, and owe as much aa Whigs1, hsve not the least iotention of dispensing with them? j The Question Dodztd- We learn that the resolution introduced in the House of Represent f3AI.I8DTJIlY: 9ATUpDAYi DECEMBER 31. 184? I Repablican Whig Ticket I . "J !. . ; ; ; j For President of the United Slates, ZUJI7Z17 GXiATr I Or KKKTUCKT. tiere tne.wora revenue eoas not there the word tor any purpose Whaifitl it is simply j naked wer wuhoof limi:iy desiinatioo,j-the jaowjff tliy and et4lectl ee, &o 9 is jio t for kbajpayiaaetit of debu, : payment of debts jst aa moch n sbooll poif er aa l be collection of Duties. BoithB inference is that a)l this ito;rovidea uj rery troe.bot it is not jso iiet'iiowj la tkeb and no inference nor any construe ion it SlOia l aou lu-ire i 1110 saiua figailO Km the words for protection afTthe trordifor nu. and thera is eooa) aothoritv its tt)A " z i A t I.- X "L Z: -- enee a io i . x rL--"f 1 iexclbde proteciioo accbriTior atrait jacxei rnia tit intarpreiaiion,; preter. 'I ht .ninrin tn.inrilr nf th, I Jmti nM vs awwv.vw , "Miuiu, ws bav. furled tb.it attention moatly toiBankihgi PPP1? m 'a a a : - to tna ezqioaion oi almost every leing eisej one Uclion nor ii,r "riiibniti . i n l w . . . a J isuves oi our oiaie oy ici. reuu. or Darooor, 1 b drclarinz that I be State Bank evstem haJ failed t roller, ti inaiats on making a new Backing Eatablishment to conaiai -ti :l " I n omt tt log; to express an ultimatum the framers of the oiwuiBieni Uonstuotitit of lbs Governor, Treasurer and Comn o have noncapital, nor an? other re-1 enlirely failed to accomplish their dNiea.hta to anawer tha enda of ita creation, andooahttol aniaitM of a Rank.' beaidea that of lend in r out I they did not. coo pie two InCompatiblo ohjictil be kboliabed, , which we ooticed. yerday, baa TreMQrJ Hotes, eniirelf I nnredeemableUnd'imt the name clause; and give been laid onthe table, on motion of Mr. Martin. ; . . .-& fW. .,t Ui' tore in the same1 erause of i.oco, rrom Benton county j and that aobseeuent- I -irr , " " 7 y s motion by Colonel Pettit to take it from the ment of State credit, that none bqt a hard mtK I I . I i . . . . this laat ia an amend table,, was voted down by a large majority. 06y demociat, could have ima .1. ! VLT 1 9T'. r k IPr a" proposes o make tbe exiating Banka iasoe tbeir thair professiona of opposuioo to banks, have no I . , .7 . V . . r , i idea of dointrs war with the oretent evstenu-i billsjq double the amount of ibeiil eaptul, upon divorce or Biofc and State 1 pain oi lorieitingioeir caariers, u A not be patibla objf give j power of exk? mllprlirin lkai. J 'iui -;jJ k-.' i'..jij dom. They oifc about w , wa w awvw atvav w.v . - v w - w w - " -t"----"'" bb t" '- s- - T i next. The amendment further providea oui wpeo caiiea 10 net, mey go tor perpetuating I fnse specie payments; soother. proposes to e. Ik.l l ltia kilt, k-iakv mMHnr.vnA In hs 1 OB UuIQD. 11 lUmianeS mem WilU POIItieal POWi I alnJatka! nPi1rai fm'in wefmini9 (ir Mtins nnttii, www uavvv ".aww. 1 j ji 'a a a 1 a 'cl VI v ua a)Hisai a umi ra v ifc a gj s m J public u?, or bank diTidenda, oriny olb-L ,-1 ,nd rt, rViSJ MtbiUI ttf M.iq.itM. row more than five hundred dollars.. Gov ernor and Council made a bods corporate .w'-i i. - mi. I io niuB ingiD ireaturr notes." i ne iiaeau ,"i vumcin r j . - - . it: . h - xirLrk ' 1 I "M ii ment was read, and tha bill and amendment . ineianeaKiog maonef in which they U"rri yx"7;r - 'V "" r.r did at their Raleigh Con veo ion mmm nt.lat I IQBII OBB IDO B QUI TWr COUl.. BI PIT unB IBtfl I . . f ' . LV1-M'.- .. TT I. j 'L! . . . ..... noi appruTa I, ever they re- After wasteing thousands Of iJultars-pf State Trsssnre by speodibg holding aud ballotting, the Loc&focos in ihe lime in ea:i ios in lb' gialaiere have at last succeeded! in eleir beoator. iFm. H. Haweood.itl , is ths tr :1 sidersble length by dodged the quastion. A motion was Un.i (n k. At ,ay ,h reaolotien on the table a n LTI -l; & U on the meHta of thi IN SENATE. . ?ts presenting. By. Mr. Worth, a bill to alter the time of selling: Isnd snd negroes in Montgomery county : which passed its first -reading., i ; ; s .: f M The bill to render navigable Colley Swamp, passed its third reading' and was ordered to be engrossed. J ' - j Mr. Reid presented a memorial from sun- were advocated at con . a' -'hi- - ! . -if'-1-- tne introducer, who : was r . .k .-.1 i-...- ...j v,""!",,""l u.uwm.,.;wci,-.uc mii ro.e, rcpwwu and in votiog for which a thousand exrasee are always ready. I did not vote againat the resolution- oh, no-Ul only voted for layinglt on the table.1' ; And why vote for faying it on tbe table? Why, foraooth, the queaiioa waa nasessonable progress and obtained leave to fit again. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Brogden presented a bill to suppress tbe prsctice of wearing srms, concesled, about the person, which paased its first read ing, and ;was referred to the committee on the Judiciary f Mr Arery presented s memorisl. prsying the incorporation of the Mecklenburg alon motion that I tbe same, ra bille of exchange. Aod still snoth the quesiion. r proposition is to increase the peosltyj for sus pension n twenty five per cent.; aud enforce a suspension of all paymeota to the Banki daTing tbe timet of their sosponsioo. , All these' things will no doabt reliave the pressure of tbe times, Mr. Haiti becajss their proceeding ; y& on mai occasion stated that be could titl posed by tbe Convention, and bs siajr looked opon with ralberi"oipidon,! i party in the State. IWa-aayjivia rather and out of place.' Vo wise sction can be bad I make meoelr plenty and discharge the cHlms of U DOn SO mooientons a oneatiiin nntil fall and aiv. f J L i-. ..LiIt. f. ... j L in Montgomery, kc tboengrbssed bill to egifUtnre, to devise woe plarileitber by wards erecting ewe m Weldon Ril, Comrany passed coni,ructing a turnpike ?oad or other means, p.med its pret, fbeir third reading and ordered4o be enroll to facilitate the intercommunicatiori between propnate renisi Id. Bills presented, By j Mr. Francis, a bill ip amend an act concerning executions and excutjon sales, Rev Slat ch.U5 see. 27 By Whitaker, a. memorial fand bill; to Ijay off and establish a couoty y tbe nsm r0'"" 7"'"" reaa toe urat time and tif Jarknn. out of nortinna' if Cherokea PaMcd tnd bia motion, referred (0 the I M : Haywood. By Mr ByreTa tijiilto at. wm,i;w ? P?ffDiIMof phtrokee Lends: tsch tbeSllhrregimeht to the 5tb hr.gsde.l ' pro,owpi a reso- dry citizens of Fayette ille," praying thatihe ument Association, and an appropriation to tne monument; and accom presentation with some very sp- remarks i thst town and the weatern part of the State. On motion of Mr Barringer, it was order Referred. t) I I; HI d to be sent to the Senate, sritb a prapost. HOUSE OF COMMONS, t tion to refer it to a Joint Select Committee, Mr. Whitaker introduced the following I nd to have one copy printed for each mem reaolution which' was read the first time and 1 Der co rate information has been- laid before the Le gislature !v And inch a miserable apology from men i who have "for years been crying 'down with the Banks; and huzza for hard money lu .; the name of common aenae and common nonesiy, no tnese Ann Man Xaoeos wsnt to bear from the B.nka before sbey can express an opinion in regard to the system t What infor mation do tbey txpect, that will throw anymore ii on ine aooject f. wnere are their demo every creditor forthwith. We do ot pretend to be deeply skilled in Baoking, nor have we any Tery profound knowledge- respecting a sound cur rency. But we tbink that this batch of regols tioos an4 restrictions are likely to hsve the same aaaT-a-Af L-.nUnrSaniw tl.e.t lliaa I4ijakleintssr nrnhneat I 1 J -C aVJLW-l m -Jpa. .aia I W at iiw Wl.l w.w w-FaT W ai .Jr.-' ..i JiWir.V-. , " .Vi ... prouueeu ay s series ot. eveots, ing that the ' Democracy; sliou man over the beads of their leadeis, soch .as Saunders. Strange, Hoke, Fisher, Sie.; the Register that the election was not expected by the mass L- i I -'it w.yaiasK tried: and:' leadeis of the party ia the lieglala Brown, Dot of A! por desue pipes. M See tbst not with the while round face,! '1 By Mr Moore, a bill cbncerninl tbelUniver- s.uy.;:- I f roDttnti tno, estabiistment oi any grog shop within trn4miIeaiQf the Uni versity. u These bills were severally ! read the first time, passed and referred. 1- 1- 1 l On motion of Mr BarWngef r)e commit- lr on Milltir AtTir ' wfirp thMriiitid trt J it - xL.l- .17. a-t I 1 l .. ' squire into me expeqiency oi iso aoenaing j .mo annua taws ss toiesabie Joe comn is sioned officers of caTlry to eli ct their field. Officers in name manner as the iald officers if lnfsntry-sre now electeJ. f' . I The bill on the aubject of ti ejBuncombe Turnpike Road, wss te jf cted trt it i second jeaing.! hi : j" -" I The bill to establish, the eoquty oi ' Union, passed its third reading and as ordered to be engrossed. . :j. j : .". hH j M r Biggs presented reeoji lion instruct ing tbe joint select committee on Banks to inqnire into the expediency of passing one r more laws with the following provisions : lution passed at the laat General Assembly, and ratined the 1 1th day of January, 184 1 , in favor of James Erwin, be and jtbe same are hereby extended to all others, who pr chased lands involved in the same situation. Mr. Hawkins, from the Militsry Com mittee, to whom the subjects were! referred; reported a bill to number j the regiment of militia on the west side of French Broad River, in Buncombe county ; and a bill to point out the mode of electing field otficera of cavalry, (providing that they ahall be elected by the commissioned officers of their regiments ;1) which were read the first time snd psssed.V - i The bill exempting registers from the performsnce of military duly, was rejected on its second reading. ; On motion of Mr. Bower, a message wss sent 10 tbe Senate, proposing to raise a joint select committee to inquire into the title of the State to the Swamp lands already drain- THE HORRORS OF SHIPWRECK. : The brig Sbawmut, Captain Kimball, st Boston from Rio Janeiro, on the 1 1th ulti mo fell in with the wreck of the British brig Aaiacf J Peabson late master, of end from Halifax for Demerara. which sailed September; 14, and on tbe S3d wsscspsized ina heavy! squall, keel out. She righted next day! full of water, with 'the loss of all her spars, except the foremast. Capt. Kim ball took from the foretop William Fosdick, of New York, seaman, the! only aurvivor ; two men: were drowned tn the forecastle ween she; capsized, and six bad died of hunger and thirst, and Fosdick was in a helpless stste, onsbie to sisnd, and could not have survived but s short time. It sppesrs from Fosdick's statement that he remained forty-nine days on the wreck, wnu iiiimjui Du iqou. a untie Boor was waahed up from lected, wet sun and ate. ; It was known that th.r crofie ( jmiicwfesf flas not the experience of Uben ye eum lill it ye man gs s long blast, tn V iJ? oeeo Baracie0I w ,amfj mem when ye put a leg lo jraee it is only half as lang, in raffsrff li. tha Baa-kaVae-iaaaaa aJs aLm asj IL I . i . a Rlw v aaav w vi Allio lUQ jaflVuLF JO$ no After hnmbugglng the people for ten ysaia paat with the pretence that tbey were going to put down the Banks drive all sbio-plasters and bank rags from circulation, sod introduce a pore msttiiicii currency goio sno silver alter fall this, , we find them declariag that a resolution against our rotten State Bask system, ia un seasonable end, out of place I Oat upon' such njpocnsj i . BaviftftaaataMMBMBMft. Spirit of the Abolitionists An intitation to . Lyncfting. j The Boston Conrisr, thai most malignant of the class of poliiical papers, which extend coon teosnce to Abolition, contaba tha fQiin;nn, .n. vitalion, for such it is. and not the less so tbat we r, 1 ore ; irons tbeaj3t'; by m . Public Treasurer, -W miles Register, that the old incuab60t of the tittd but to blacken its face and it will so four times wu,rp Hnrica M lintop, mi r. as fsst,4.and thep tie; their legs together, they ruthlessly proscribed from ofiiee by jtbe LjeA; nil! run faster sod mind ye. tbe ofier ye hobble Legislature j and JohiTH. Wheeler elerj tbeir legs, the faster they ruo. j his place. Mr;- Hintdiias kpitll ofice, But tbe Great Banker Loring of tbe Standard, we sre confident the; Legislat lie did nota undertakes to direct ind dictate to the Banks, the true interest of t'hetalq Uheatheiij wherein they are wrong, and what they should IJum out. Unless there are some pa do to meet bis approbauoo; or rather to aroid hia J about ttaletgh that I he Locofocos want snecial anathemas. irat. thav hsva nm . ma. 1 in hnrtf.-rhtantit HK.rmtna iinrnti i j T -r , . ' J - - - wwm ,w MW I w aft W V V ... I OWJ I - J -I uj uoif m ciivanwun mm ia amoeni oi specie i cannoi see wny air. Wheeler Should nari5 Would Warrant: Second, thevhsva not aanneh I nt Ala rr.l: i tbi! ! i ! i specie as thsy should have according to the amount .4.1 of tbeir nominal capital, this being One and a half Tbe Ro wan ashingtori Tmpef milliona ln each, thayughtjo have at least one Society held tV tneeting je Uhe Mefe ihereisao affected disclaimer of tbe poriJose. e,eb i in Pwie. and the aboodant flow I Church in this Town accorkling'toipiwf and an affected horror of Lynch law. i I of specie into the United Statea would easi ' Of all Lynch law I have the uttneat horror; My enable them !o get that much, to maintain a but in War, if not in oaace. lh intra ara Anm t2 I nnteh Iirirfiriirtn1.i!fk. tnr ka i.rnfiiUr ik. tti.f. fha. ,wLh,"WT "j"11'!- end this Stockholdera fand to lend out abundant. rJlll "S!! I -!? l!. ,?,toB.or tmi It forlthe reftef' of the finnrenKMl dkinr. n.i. vicef j; 1 would by no meaoa recommend or advo-1 biepitieism on the published Report of the cats any ; eoch meaaore. Bat' if ii ' thmtht M I Banks. Botha takes care not to nntie th Ai k. omthe hold, which they col- tlJSJ" . 'Weuf the Report that each of tbe Banka of h aalt watered dried'ln the caW SttlltS? be Bank of Cape Fear. hav. - w bit. V-V ment, on Monday evening, S6tb inst.,) was unusually well attendedi: The n wss addressed in an f able ndjiDie manner by the Rev. ! Mr kbb,l J.fJK -. . . .T . ! I' esq., and the Kev, iMr. Ho.'mes.oi Tbe ladies, were out in jlull force, ?si - . t i ,j tilriatnMa.a.r U.J .J ' I'-U- L-nUtfi seen at once why we coold not tpp t, making the suspltniion: briplcie paHfd 7 PI0P 10 be drained by any exist tncntaiy any bank tor SO dais ihetir a for '-mi.!' . -t -i . . r a , enure cr its cnarterf nd. ptoridinff thai t shall np be lawful fori any bank while in a state 0$ suspension to coleci$shy debt tsue saidbanur 3rd, that notes, ort refusal r uie nana io pay wiuen presented, shall '-at 85 per cant interest ; 4tb, that it ahall e indictable offence for anv bink officer to ireeive on loan more iban twicle the amount f stock owned by him; oih tftst the charge n) bills of exchange shall net exceed ope irtii1sHhaf per cent.f pUmitimstbtTthat Vre flamages on protested bill. of exchange 4t: kll not exceed tbe same Ttia tsa id com jpirtee tuHheriinoire into thefeaqsp ofthe ,$eat rejection of te eircojatiorj of the frn oi the tta(e,aa appears by tbe returns tr.fe io I tie r reasurer ana r reported to Uus W 'serhbtyl fisjl'o the4 pprietjr ju( appointing mfresentauvea oi insj exprc onea ny the .ite';.' at ibe snoual imeetiogM tHe stock- 'l-.Vrs tot be held iniJaDutryJ wiietb. 1 , - S Tr. .. i T f 5. iheliw ocht no: to rtq'iirp , wn'.len re. I' ing law 2?tZs presented By Mr. Scales, s bill concernmg sales under execution. . By Mr. Moore, a bill concerning election returns. These bills passed their first reading and were referred, j1 : Received front the Governor, a communi cation transmitting the annual report of the l reasurer of the University, and other doc uments which were trsnsmitted to the Sen ate, with a proposition to print. ; ; ' The rssolotion relstive to thef fine of $1000 imposed on General Andrew Jackson, wss, orr motion of Mr. Satteifield, witb diswo by leave of the Houte. - The bill to iocprporatis tbe town of Frank linton, and a number of other bills, passed their third reading snd were ordered to be engrossed. ; ; : j: : j ' J: Friday, Dec. 1C " - SENATE. 1 . i The Seqate reaolsedjtself Into a commit tee of the Whole, Mr. W. p. Wiiliains in tora. BhiiMmi nn Ima -tr . J v I rillls and IXnlrB diaennntM eJ mnr. iln.it. Hm.it.. ; . l.k.rtc'i s canister pfsaon preserved in oin in the .on, accused of being h'&r3P.fEi eaeb, which 1. a d bVo so foel n the soul st rS i?5 cabin Fosd,ck dove down several limes fhem ito a be. place, tie them up, them oe4dee by! the Penile te the Banks, .howincr ! J -x"W Pf and .ucceeded in obtaining aix, on which ""t Tlh i,a T11001 ,lick at there aui due theBank. debSnS UmhroP,c iubJcct iTemperiocJ. r they lived for some time. t After tbst noth- he,r bare, eks. till they were nearly dead, then, 0f oni third more than th2weIrS! names weTr added to the pledge, ; ing remained to support life. Of the aeven f-J1 "wn. cart tbem beyond tbe limits of " . " -I the whole amf oof of their , , , . r rf: I : f thlt remained; ,t is remarkable tha the mS KlS.WV dotlWodof H1" PVf lbe:Sunf .HiThi, fleah nt ar.n.r0ntiv ik .t.. . ? J P?1 sjiogsther unjostifisble ? ? W ould not an i art Increasing the indebtedness of tbe eonle at lama Hon 'Wm A, C7roni. lb '7 J fleshy, snd apparently the; strongest, dieo, bf ;tK kd secure to our ciiiMne SteifiS asa meanaof relief Wdnt TkMlrJP son of the Old North, basieen lor8; first. Every thing was done by Fosdick t a Sontb more respect and dviM yfe r, f' TNfbeJf1 Senate the Unl.ed f sutesl hot it keep np the Spirits of his omnsoions. but ties? And sronld it t-HV V. " iJ?!" Standard teaches musick, he, stops at the note deared hrm the more in those, wn'ess H.f n; a . . - - - - . tvyu au sjbsb we-na ibb waa a - a . ir - ? - - ... a " - . . w .w waw j mm aj naaaaaai aaa a. . & r v i , . - . m , iuh here, to outrage our rostitutfons! 2h1b-nfwlIfwet' 16 blast; ionhejs proud to rneritlii; His tjMeei W inciples of right snd humatiUv. Pl"t,, Mi haaUo atoptfor exhaasted riiy of;eharscter,hi faithful iPcJf,,f ir epoo our most sacred opinions Peatf AodJ.iaatiadiof rscommendin1 soma- eminently fitJimjfoi' the .auiiortorf tney laned one. after another, and as soon boldera eomfog as hope fled, tbey yielded sbd died. When 1 - hibor princ me weiioer iraa m .ir rnmk i k... .... wu, wir bdob our im.t n.r.i am.;... i oreain. Anri 'iiitt: .r ... l- aa B uu w . . a o w aW an B - mmmvmrw tm BB.W. aa, WUI U IU1IB1 a , : T i K amu . vm WW tm BB Till I n fV BIH am - . ' aT . Ti - T ' obliged to ake to the fotetrip and ash tberoi VXiffil ??4? 'fc boasl'd Protection of tbe thing practicable! at era thsM wild I exnlod 'h,m b,J8 Ms'JoreJof . 8 selves there, to remain till it became cslm cpnstitution7" schemes of fip llXl! 'it- N 'igorods andeffiirebpefker. Tt,.. k..i l " i. . DflC,roe "'. WiU..ii..u.,... t. I Ipceemesor Oen.Jackson and his obsequious Seei and sceomnliahed Siafesmao arid a s f "V .fi-w an perisnea out two ros-1 LA .TVTT' -5l'r ;w suen a reeom. I ratarv . R n r... 1 j.4.-, r . r r.rTriT.ri T-n. ii5 cian. ii a audi ifrBii t io idb pvsmvu rv" r-r T -t o. ::m"T i "TH1 i r.n -- . . . r 1 . r t .-.rr i - oi ?an'MBrdr .1 itz .f J : . i ; w.c. i, icn, out lound h m dead. In ana me next Socihern man .k. .'t 1 ?ne aviiw.oi uosion took n aea on Mr. Ik morninWih ... k.-i ti ' T' .7. R4WrVi ti ...us' ks." "w ' 1 .1 . .:v 1? . t i , i T ;rTt... i- n -, k.l.ll7r j si.taii7nTi"" .CT;"0 h Coo. -f.f o J--t f resulted tt the choice - men rcmninen nim' ii I i t ,tt t" - m. uiiiit-a Niiia. i ii..,'. tr - ..... - - : i days before he wss taken off bv Cantairr f!.1 torl lht f,le V tteaacad K.mbll He is now m enmffnetiw. 4.r. " IlT r " armed force. .l . - r- I"-' an icrs at we creaming. Uqmc, Boston. . ; 1 ', -i ih4 : ri r.M vauice i rf a nv snnunaaiion oij ina ui lX r VSiBi!5! iMate oo. R Aliaaia.itAiii a, unless ba I m.. k. -JL.l.i.i i n; ; J j ! .M...:.J i"l4i h sefij i but can gaiher little from il 1 F Ovhfir tnav hiiil iba rismS Son, We bow! to him.inboss cousafO Tbe anhonaiMion of Ihe ?c?L were rrsentstives CoSgress ffotn - Oeogisirndoredlthf sra Sir' i 3 Jt tlf in s i -V i ,i b 9 .0 te 4 , - :n lid ni a. .V s b II n ia t I 31 31 II : m 31 11 st- i t fa '2! 0 terusy oi ootn siou3a tflJjjj? 1 ah t ......ji.. . int. Aniniii -p- 1: -i. ;t. t- - :i i 4 ! f 1