r !:... " tiaile. North Cr k""T.' i.ardor wot. liut lit . iir -x.t-TwnVt in be tie- the inlwbittnl of h eastern SO4,1? . i I.-.. -nta fur want of have known .i.i iiiuarn. anil mangled an itri.ftiw" on ft. ahiect absolutelj disgraceful. Ad lyXtXM.wh.. tl,f,!8t fn. IIIK " I'" .. . 1 i Had her sea i ! l,r linrtirrs. I w,imrL. i..ded br hostile fleets 1 btu-' . , i ... . ,,.1 ,,-nei Vies an,arunet, amine, lyj- . I , her p-cu-iiar reaourcw. been el ..l ov war: then we wouIJ not Vidi? Sher p..J.. B-WJ. ! J m such ( -.while ' . bUwd will. I bertv, with ihe'ampletthcr env lernrwins ! "f're ,,er " ,oa.uled bv circumstances the ; most f.vorable to improvement, she his lain .'hnust iu a state of lner. with her ,i,ler S.ats V.rgiiiia MI South Cur elinJ,Haiiin?iip'n her sides and bleed ': her like leecl.e. and .sonn-tliing w?rte Hia i an- incu'ius reatinj; upm her Wiman.1 st .Snitiii- Ikt v.t.il ener gies: until she hasten atitntited the Imd of sleep." Ti- trje the ie nb'jr . f 18;G era menced a tvlem of improve.. entor 'h ,t;,t-; chattered a number ol Ki'l :u1.l:ie--t.w!ich we are liinnv ! sierce'rve is going on su :ce-Tilly, other not so well, oilier luve f.ii'.ed; an I it rnV be wcl! for the state that we of them have. Kut the Beaufort an.l Fajr- Uville Road; the aid of the state w.t oT--red in this enterprise. It proved, liBwever, a wai feared, too Iteb't an iiJ to rouse the energies of a prostrate, people. And it remains for the ap proaching convention and Assembly of 1838 to determine whether further measures shall be taken bj the state to 6pTi to her vast population the privi lege of one of the best lurbari upon the American oast. )lutMf-EJ'tor, before we clsie, a WDid about our cimmerce. Of the benefit of commerce to a nation or a stite, your readers have the hist try of Hie world before them, full of examples. "Ir .hi Tyre and Cait age. down to New Yurie. It is csmm nrce that starts the spring of industry, iafj'ses W(t and energy into a laauisniiig population, and pourse the treasures of the world sttU- iife.-t, through a thousand streams. Wherever it faclitie are offered no,u'ojs cities rise as if by ma;;ic. Kuw, then, has not North Carolina the means of becoming a commercial state? Cm aiv one look at the waters of her sea bjard anJ tien take a. survey of her midd e and western regions and y she has not? The truth cannot be disguised, that if this state would uuce oprn a thoroug'ifare between the water of Beaufort Hbor and middle aid Western Ga.oUrfs. At is already open to the North and Eastj and give the p ipu'ation of those extensive re pi mi the privilege of the sea; ftive the Tla itct and ihe ra cchmt anopporiunity .. . ,a.f .t a i.niut on her own sea u in v w l m v j- board. whre they can shake hands on .ill. ir..o.ind of mutual interest then she -n.iii hr.i n i cumnercial 'atalet her cuiumerce must expand. Yes, Sir, let lrouce put foTih the arm of her strength in this enterprise Let her fir a while direct her efforts to the nn- ltroveinent f this lort: and we tjuok it nee.la not the eve of pronhecy to see the day when iuto tVis kplendid harbor upun whie bosom not a ship at present rcsig, commerce shall pour nergoiuen treasures even from the Indies; aud on a nttint of its shore at this moment in inw. wIwm (he deD forest has lor "iwirni iitkli.itp' khall DDDear with iN loftv srjires that overlook the sea, Citr, which like a "gens enchased upon her'brnw," ahaltnnd, the pride arid ' brauty of the State. lours, Jleauort A'. C. Nov. 16, 1858. " senate! H'eilntBdnv, Nav.Z On motion of Mr. Dockery, the Se nate proceeded to vote for assistant Clerk; when, (the name ol james ook being withdrawn and that of Jos. D. Hinton added to the nomination, V Mr. Miller received 22. Mr. Biggs 22, and Mr. Hinton 3 votcaT Therebeing no. choice, the Senate, on . motion of Mr, Moore, proceeded again to vote, (the name of Mr. Hinton being withdrawn ,) which r-iulted in (he election ot H W. Miller. The votes stood, for MiP ler 2G. Bijes 20. " " r - O.j-notion of Mr SpruUI, the Se isute proceeded to the election of a iprineipal door-keeper; whfn Thomas Wheeler, having received a majori ty of the votes, was duly elected. The 5oteK for the Demons in nomination were as follows: Wheeler 27, Jehu Crews 1 4, Thompson Parham 1, J. B. King 2, A. Utley 2. ' V Green llilt was re-elected assistant loor-keeper, williout oppowtion. On motion of Mr. Arnngton, order ed that the Rules of Order adopteJ at. the last session be observed by-fclie Se nate until otherwise ordered. On motion of Mr. Spruill, ordered that 9 message be sent to the House of Cmnmnns. ml'nrmin.r that House nf the due oriranixarinn of the Senate. &c. I njid, on motion of Mr. Carson, a ines- works and prozres made on the AVil sage was sent to the other House pro- miugton ami Raleigh Rail Road and ' posinx to raise a joint select commit- enjoy the hospitality and cHlites of tee of two otj the part of each House, the citizens of that place. The scv- to . wait on the Governor, rod inform him of the organJiation of the Legisla ture, and of iu readiness to receive a ny commuHkalion which lie may be pleased to make. The Commons hav ing subsequently concurredjn this pro nositioii, Messrs. Kd wards and Shep- aid were appointed to form the com mittee on the part of the Senate. Mr. Kd wards, from the said committee, re ported that they were authorised to say the Governor would make a communi cation to the legislature on to-morrow at 1 3 o'clock. On motion of Mr. Joriet, ordered that a message be sent to the House of Commons, statii.g that the Senate con cur in their proposition to vnte imme diately for three engrossing clerks, and the. Senate proceeded to vote for the severaUnomtnees as follows: For James pM.'JCkHnd 6. Thomas L. West 25, Constantine 11 inner 7. James J, Thorn as lfi, Nixon White 9, HeniH. Ho- errs , "Kdward T. Fowlkes.4, James T. Littlejolm 9, Gould llort 9, T. H Uain 1, Sol. Terrell I, Wm. Key 2. W. I). I) iwd 7, J. M. A. Drake 7, A. MiUer 5, Iaac II. Foul 5. Wm. A. Williams 2, M. Swaim 1, M. London 6, S. Silleman 4, . F. Grady G. U West alone having received a majority of the votes of both Houses, was duly elected.. Th nionosition of the Senate lo raiseajiint select committee to pre nare Joint R iles of Order having been concurred in hv the Commons, tlie fol lowing centlemen were appointed to form said committee on the part ol the Senate: Mrs. Morehead, W ilson, Itibe liti, Kerr and Cherry. HOUSE OF COMMONS. On motion of Mr. Wilson, a message was sent ti the Senate, proposing to raie a ioint Committee, consisting of two members' ot each House, to wait upon the Govenor and inform hnn or the organization of the Legislature, and of its'readiness to recieve such commu nication as he may think proper to make. This nronosition was asieed to, and the Committee appointed, consisting of Messrs. Edwards and bltepsnl ol tne Senate, and Messrs. addle and Wilson of the House. They subsequent ly reported that, at 12 o'clock to mor ror, the Governor would make a com munication to the Legislature. Mr. Hoke, n-om the select committee raised on that subject, reported Kules of Order lor the Government of the House, which were read, adopteJ and ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr Holland, (he House; Droceeded in obedience to the Rules of Order, to the appointment of the sir Stsnding Committees, as lollows: Committee n Claim: Iff n. Ktyner, Wileo. M'Ckese. Brogleii. 8hio, IiMter, Geo. Thouira, fciotrd. Cinston, WtJdell, Hollana. W- J. T. Millermnd Nye. CammitUt m frtpmlimt unit Orietmn- c pt. -Mestrri. yw iiftuu, a.u.,i Beiketdale, Howertou. Pein-iertoo. It. Jon, MMthewi, Brumtnell, Dojet, Silor anJJ.I. Caldwell. Ctmmittee i E'laemion. Mmri. Dial- lings, Wilcoi. Gorhtm, WJworlh, i. 1. Mil ler, Pfden, M'Lunn, Mey. Gwynn, Crew frd. G. W, CeldweK. E. i. Ervnn end ruryeir. Committee on Agriculture, Meuri. fer- kin., Daniel, U.Wer, Davi, Pollock. .Taylor. paTTTrotlineer, DotV, Guthrie, Killitn, Brit tain end Petty. Committee on tut uol Jniprovemeuli. Mamiv. rinn. fl W. A. Ulount, 1. 8. Bell, Hill, RoUard- Wimton. 8iui, Linday, H. C. Jonea, MUU and Boy Jen. Committre on Privilege and Flrctiont. Meeara. K. Riivner. 1. 11. Kaynr-r, M'Williatna. Hugirina, Sullivan, S. A Williann, Reid, Hand, uldcll, Lane, Orr, DIalock Slid Pcden SENATE. Thursday, Nov. 22. Mr. Dockery presented the resigna tion of Joseph White, the Senator e lect for the countv of Anson, which was read and accep'ed. Whereupon, an motion of Mr. D irlery. ordered that writ be issued to the Sheriff of Anson, ordering him to hold an elec tion in said county, on the 1st Mon day nf December next. to. Gil. the va cancy occasioned by tberesignatioii ol Mr. "White. The two Houses proceeded to vote, unsuccessfully, for two Engrossing Clerks. The votes of the Senate were. for M'Cleltand 9. Banner 8. Thomas 19, White 6, Fowlke 4. Littlejolm 5. Hovt 10. Kev I. Dowd 9, Drake 5, Redding 5, Miller I, London 6, Sil limao 2, Grady 3, Baine 1. The Sneaker announced thatMfsr Rnruill. Arriniron.'j)ockrv, Holt and Hawkins .form the commUtee If", the purpose of preparing permsnent rules of order and decorum for the govern ment of the Senate., unnsrc OP COMMONS. il'TlsVigii Robuck, the memb.T rep resenting the county ot Martin, ap peared and took his seat. Another voting took place for En grossing Cletks remaining to be elect edbut no choise was made. The resignation of Thomas G. Polk, as MsjortJelieral of the 4th Division of Militia. uaread and accepted. The Speaker laid before the Houe a communication from Messrs. Win. B. Meares and Robert H. Cowan a Committee on behalf of the Director of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, and another communi cation from Messrs. John Hill, L. II. Marstdler, Wrm. B Mearsand R. II. Cnwaimn behalf ol the citizens of Wilminrrton. inviting th members of) the General Assembly to vitt the r -.. town of Wilmington and inspect the eral Communications were read, and, on motion of Mr. W. P. Williams, sent to the Senate, with a proposition torcfer them to a joint select Com mittee of both Houses. Received from his Excellency. Ed ward D. Dudlejr; by his private Secre tary, Mr. C. (5. Battle, a Communi cation which was read and ordered on motion ofMr. Itfll, to be transmited to the Senate7wtth a nrnnnsition to print ten copies foi each member- ! Mr. Reid opposed the motion to print ten copies, but without success. SENATE. . Friday Aov. 23. Mr. Dockery, from the committee' appointed to prepare permanent rules of order, reported the rules of last session williout amendment; which were adopted. Received from the House of Com mons a message, communicating the Annual Message of the Governor, with a proposition that it be printedHen copies for each member of the Legisla ture. Concurred in. ,. Mr. Ktheridge. the Senator elect from the counties of Currituck and Camden, appeared, was qualified, and took his seat. The nrunosition of the Commons to refer the communications of Board of Directors of the Wilmington and Kal eijjh Rail Road Company and of the citizens of Wilmington, to a joint se lect committee, was concured in; and Messrs. Jones, M'Diannid, Franklin, Ti mlin.,-anil r.liprrv nnnointed to form said committee on the part of the Sen ate. Mr. Morehead from the committee raised for that purpose, reported joint rules lor the government of the too Houses; which were adopted. HOUSE OF COMMONS. John S. Burgess, the member elect from the county of Camden, appeared, was qualified and took his seat. The Speaker in pursuance of the Rules of order annouced the appoint inent of the following Committees: Committee on the Judtcary.Miaaera. Wiiuton Boyden, Gilliam, J. P. Oaldwell, U. w. uiu well, Hoke, Ealon and Paine, Committre on. Private liillr. Miaaer. Guthrie, D. Thom, Younf, Monday. Hoi lingaworth, Smith, Farrow, Jarinan, Ellington,. Mansum, E. P. Miller, Keener, Stalliogs and Perkina. ' ' Mr. Hoke, from the Joint Select Committee raised on the Joint Rules of order reported the Rules heretofore 1n force without amendment. Con cured in. The Speaker laid before the House a letter from J. A. 1). M'Neill, Esq. the member elect from Moore resign ing his seat in this House, in conse quence of ill health. On motion of Mr. Waddelt a Writ was issuer to tne Sheriff1 of Moore, hold an Election to to fill the vacancy on Monday, the So f December. - On motion of Mr. Hoke, Ordered, that the Clerk of the House be directed to procure a copy of the Revised Statutes for the use ol each of the standing Committees. The Speaker laid before the House the Report of Daniel W. Courts, Public Tressurer, on the state of thePublic Funds. Sent to the Senate with a pro position to print, which was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Guthrie, the Ju diciary Committee were intructed to take into consi.leratinn the 8th section of the Constitution of this state, and give a declaratory opiijjon of the Leg islature, as to the proper construction thereof. A Message 'from sthe Senate, which was concurred in, proposing to vote on Monday next lor a Secretary of State. William Hill, Esq. i innomation. The invitation of the Wilmington Committees was referred to a Joint Se lect Committee, consisting on the part of the House, of Messrs. Wm . P. Williams, Crawtord, J T Miller, Hoke and Boyden; aud, on the part of the Senate, of Messrs. Jones, McDiarmid, Bunting, Franklin and Cherrj. SENATE. . Saturday, November 24. Mr, Jones, from the Joint Select Committee to which' was referred the communications of the ciUaens of Wil miugton, and the representatives of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, reported that they recom mended the acceptance of the imita tion contained in said communications, i which was read and concurred in, but was subsequently negatived by the other House, by a large vote. The Speaker announced to the Senate the followinz Standing Committees: On PnpotitioHt and Geirranceo M"sr. Moore, Alt!);!)!, Moody, Sharp. Relnliardt, Cooper, and Moulder. Privilege, untl fJectiantMeosT. TJ Inr, Speed, Bker. MoniKomcry, Alliaon, Moye Claimo alesan. Dockery, Yox. Melclmr, Harper, Whituker, Redding, and Foy, of Oiia lo. Judiciary Meair. Moread, Kdwardi, Cherry, Ration, I)vidon, Mill, and Wtlanii. Interna! Improvement Mesara. Shepard, Holt, Kerr, Franklin, McDiarmid, llawkin and Itihrlin. Education and Literary Fund Mer. Cherry, Shepard. Middle, Spruill, Arrington, llnntiiifr and KeiiT. Joint Stitcl Commiteet on the. part of the Senate. Finance Mera. Jonea, Wilaon. spruill. llawkin, Albright, Dockery, Etlter'ulge and Rabnn. . Library Mesvs Carson, Davidaon, and William, of Beaufort and Hyde. HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Speaker announced. the appoint ment of the following Committees: Committee 0 Finance Mew. Reid, W. P. Willinma. McWilliama, Rand, Huggina, Clegj, MaMhew and Gwyn. RoU- ! ; rja. Ami end Waddell. On-motion of II. C Jones, tetolvel,L thai the Committee on the Judi ciary be inatriieled to, enquire into the eipeJi ency of repealing the law reapeclin; the man lier of bringing aoita from one county to sooth er in the County Court. Mr. Reid presented a till to eman cipate Tom lladley. RejilBand refer red to Committee on Private IV' 1 1 a. Mr. Nye, a bill fixing the time' for perfecting titles to land hertofore enter ed and paid in Read first time. 1 jsknaTk. ' Mindau, Xur. '26. Mr. lliddle prcnenU'd 1hc following rcso lution, wiiMi n read and adopted: Hcudnd, I hate. meie be ernl to lite House of C.xninon. iiroiKwinir to. raie - jninraclcct coinmittee on tlie public build- liijrs and rehmlding of the eapitoi; auu inai said ronunitte n port whether the amount ol money nlreany npriiriatpa lr reouiioiiij. tho rapilol ha bt-rn jmlieinuslv expended, and whataniniint will he further reipiircd lr its completion. The propoMlion of the Commons to raise a joint select committee on Cherokee land, was concurred in; and Mrrs. Franklin, Hciuhurdt. Davidson. Itiildle nd Allison were Appointed oil the part of the Snate. The report of tho couimisstom rs for re buildiiig tlm eapitoi was presented, read and ordered to lie upon the table. On motion ol Mr. Carson, the jndieary epmmittce were instructed lo iniuire if any, and what ani.'iidim nts lo the revenue, laws of this State t re neeesaary to relieve "-'r" sons from the penalty of a double lax, and to provide for the more convenient inodo ol lift ing their taxable property, and such other a meiidmenti a may he deemed ut ful, so as to secure the faitlil'ut payment of untaxes to which the eiliieim iiiay be liable, with as little inconvenience us practicable. Library Commiuce 011 thepaitof the Sen ate, Messrs. Carson Davidson and Willi ams' of Jlcaufort. HOUSE OF "COMMONS. Mr. l'attnn presented a bill, foun ded upon a Petition, lo lay off and es tablish a county by the name- ol Hen derson. Read the first time, Mr. Crawford submitted the follow ing Resolution, which was read and re jected. v . Iieiolvtd, That the Committee on the Ju diciary be Inalrortcd to enquire into the ex pediency of enacting a law proluhuin. tne re covery of money, or other property won upon Elections. Mr Rand presented the. petition of Henry I Patterson, ol Kaletgn, a iree man of colour, praying the emancipa tion of his wife Emmeline. Referred to the Committee on Propositions ami Grievances. Mr. Stockard presented a bill to in corporate Junto Academy in Orange county. Reail fust time. On motion of Mr. Ried. Itetolved. That the Committee on the Ju.li- ciary be instructed to enquire into the eipe.li ency of emending the law ao aa to empower the Courts of Pleas and Quarto.. Sessions lo decree a sale of lands held by (eaants in com- man. On motion of Mr. Paine. Rooolved, Thet a Message lie sent lo the 1 Senate, prepoain-; to raine a joint select Com mittee of fie membera, on the part of each House, to whom shall be refcred that part of the Governora Message which rncoinmends the establishment of U.tolts within the Bialea, to be olTered tOythe General Government of the Uni ted States as places of deposiis of the public funds, and fiscal agents of the Government. Mr. Gilliam introdotod a bill to incorporate the Rocky Mount Manufucttirintr Company; Mr. Boyden, a bill concerning lost Wills ami Tes taments; and Mr. Uorham, a bill for the better regulation of the Town of Greenevilln; which were severally read the first lime, end the so eorid named referred, on motion of M'rrH. V. Jones, to the Judiciary Committee, A message was received from ibe Senate, proposing to raise a joint committee on tlie sub jectoflha Public buildings. : Agreed to,and Messrs. Rand, Hymen, Carson, -Wilcox end Killiam were up sainted , on the part ol. the House. " . j - Mr. Gso. Thomas submilled a Resolution, which was rejected, proposing1 to raise a 'joint committee, composed of one meinlter from each judicial District, lo whom shall be rtlerrcd so much of the Executive Message as relates to Internal Improvements. - On motion of Mr. J. T. Miller, Jletnlved, That s mesMage be eeul to the Senate proposing lo raise s joint select comrnit tee, of three on the part of each H.iuse, to take into consideration the ei-icdieucy of authorizing limited copartnerships. A voting look place for Secretary nf Ptale, which resulted in the clmt.'s of VVillism Hill, Esq. there being no oppneiiion. JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE On the Subject nf the Cherokee I. an Is. Senate. Messrs. Franklin, Kriiiherdt, Da vidson, Riddle, Allison. . lluoe ot Commotio. Mfsrs. Siler, Hoyden, Mct.su rin,'Howrtoft, Tiuyiher. HA LEIG II , N OV. 2-i, 1 SI1S. q3 War. Hill, Esq was, on Monday last, unaiuinouily re-elected Secretary of Nlete. Ctmluille on the Jjbraru Mere. II. V. Millkii, Est,, was, on Saturday I t, - of,,"'', prartieability and oscfu'aets beyond a acni l. ct. d Clerk A v.itiint ol'lbeHenati-, bv 6 Votes n:a- pie or a doubt. Il will also be pereciv.'il Hist lie jorityover Mr. Higs tien. l ook liuving bien withdrawn. J7-Veaie gratified to perceive that a road would be jrreatly beiK-Ilcial lo. b ith this it lar(0 proportion of the coitnlios of tho Stato tion and the West especially to tlie industrious will be represented in the internal Improve- ; monirtaim-ers nrTjnling them a mat-kot road infln ment Coi.vcnUon to he held in this city on , i(,,T .t,IK.Hor fi what tlicv Iwve at prCs.-nt Monday week. We have not room to not.er, j Xs an rvcluV.ve State measure, the Favetu ville the numerous meetinoa Unit have been held I , ,. . ., . , ,., '. ., , , . . " .. ;,; . and tadkin Kail H owl also reeciv.'s lilieral tiotict. on the subject. At a meeting of lite citizens ...... . ,, , . of Wake, on Saturday, at which Judiro , AUo' 1 to (!unk Soi.th Cstll.ei, betiM founders presided, and W. R. (iales, K. i mug at the head of tide water on Uw Cspe Fear, h acted as Secretary, the following genllaini'n ' tcrniiiutliiig in the mountsius. A ship channel from were appointed delcjrales to the Convention: i Xeiiar to llctiufort Is noticed, and oilier t of uo lets (ieortro E. Haihrer, John II. Dryau, Allen magnitude and importaimt. Rogers, Sen. David W. Stone, It. M. Saun- Nor hi.ve the-nommendai(iiit Uvn tttg-stid ,o'!,.,,0,,1 Musbrc, James 11. SI'epard, , itW( .!,,-, u,e sun to csrt7 litem into Willis Whitaknr, Win. Uoylan, Jtirhnrd , .. . . . . ,l ; K.,, Smith, Alfred Jones. John W. Ilarri, Tho-, , Ib 8P. ,U T mas Loriito. C. F. M. Carnett, Thos. J. Lo- te Mnnlul "f oU, may, and Weston It. (.-ales. I Su',",-0"" " TH" - ye are orr, tIBt our ertecmed filcsa of tlie Re- The Canada news is iinportant. I'lio j rtl.r AmM intim.(fj , Governor ld Patriots Lave hren routed "horse, foot, and , .-,0, U,e Italrigh a. Klfi-o Hail dragoons Tit Prescol, with every man. save . 1 " !, ,i, one or two, killed, wounded os made prison- ' "t W ' fr'U ers, the 1etail--f this tragedy aro np. ' l.e Covcmor has m-ver been put In p-Hs.-.tttm of nilliim- I snv mforniation. citlur as Chict Mceuuve of the Five hiindrcd, it is'suppoard, arc killed, liill Johimon is captured, not by tho loyal- iats, but by R'Cnitd -MV Marshal. J7 The Liverpool Sleam Ship is sufo. She arrived at New York on the 23d. Mr, John Van lliiren auionir -4lie pagenere. Ootton Good sales and prices- steady at Liverpool. 1 i" i '. Wat, II. Washihotoh, Esq. was, 6a Thursday fast, elected Solicitor of the se cond Judicial Circuit, without opposition. J" la order to make room ior the Gov ernors Messarre this week, we have hrnm compelled to omit other matter of less im port. nice. Anions the excluded articles are, the ;ard 01 i-oi, jevsva.rejieiiingiiieenarsre of the Standard1, that he had "thrown the It ink ovprboartl," to procure his election as Speaker -and the procecdinsrs of an Internal Improvement convention bi iiraui ru . We have just room lo say that, from what we h ive heard, it may conlulcnllvhe predicted our Whig legislature will not fail to give to our Senators sum a f NKuuivorAl. , Kxpnes-t- loVOir ITS IIPININIONH AS TO TST THK SofjlD NCSSOF THEIS I AITII IX THE UOCTR1SS or IN- braut-TioM-i. i .ir kr a iTy m1ks?k17k 1 1 . Tke Southern laterary Messenger, for IV tcmbtr, liHh nitlriri the preseMl v.ilii.ne, hai been irrrlvril. We hare not l.a I time In prone il; but f.ont a glance ! some ol it, iiri, anil Ibe aMtsctite 'sble of rnntrtii., lor. S ball publttb e doubt not il will lie tin .! aiHong the most l.nl.le n t tntrrrvies ol i numbers. II list sn aettelf twin the pen ol M l S.(ou.iirr lucli slixte is 4ith m ol the f jls.ue. MrMSUir. Of lJV.J)t UIJ'.V. In t--tl:iyN MijM-r ie 1st liefoiY our eestkTS the able s.kI iiiin.itant .Mewujri- of. Ilic (,ocruor. W e rail tlie ncrioMi ami slu lion, attention of nil tt its p-t'U'Wil, f. ne.er In-tiM' siv we a watt- of br. tntr it in 0.1c kiwit t ) pivn-ttt a il mmiiii.'iiI b.ai 1:1 win r eJ h kI probmml an int Tt-.t t.. nil the ritim-.is of llit. St tie. Jt is tlie iirotbu-tioti of a rtrrir b.-ad ;id pircr h.iw-t en.iotu for the vcll-lM'ti.y of nil. ami rxl.ili tin' .1 ilei'p . l it-it 11 le a lo the best uud mnil e'betei.t tiieaii for th.a aceom;irt.UimiMT1 uf this ail imp iiiuul ii'fttill. And wluitevrr ma;, tie the opin ion! of i.lh-m to the peopi-iclv a idetM-dic.a-y of ls? measurt-s it propone!, no randid and imp.o-tial mini I esn entertain for a niomeiit a mii'Io donlit of the smcerilv of ill Hiit'ior, or Ibe ben t ilont and pitiiotir impulses wbieb gave it being. Rut it links for itartf more c mrmitilingly tlia'i a: W'or.U feoni lis could do; nor w ouhl we longer dr'. Iui:i 0U1 render, but for the riMtom of cpit.miiKtuir sn:h paK1-, and preseiitiiijr. 'its irioilintui in a more romist siul of eaune less elaborate detnil. . Two yenraof monetary embarrassment and com nwruinl distress m-l.loin or iiovit wituensed at nieh s lime and tiiiihu-whrimini'itmirs,imlnrlly Mig- gestcd, and thorrfbn" moat npproprinlery rlsimisl, bis lirU titteiitioiii or this is the first nppmiiiiiity presriitrtl for laying before Ihu represeuiiitiv-'s of the M-0dc thehistor) of lliii rxtraotilinnry-iuid Irv ing erists. The pnsl wav mplorvtl l" diwoTer the reet'tipon' which w.- were nti-nnded, and to rliitout and lit tin- lumliiwii-kn by wbieh it may hereafter lie avniited. The former Iihh been efTeeteil in a eloar sml manly rtp isilion of the lime-serving and vac eiliitin; policy ol the V'rd.-rnl (lovernment since ISI6. r.vent lollows event nod iueaMirri.iirreC.lt ineauiv in uttcli onler and reuTuFily, tlml it IT nearly in easy to (Unlit the truth of llic futl ut:ili--in.-i.t as the result wbieh has beew attributed to it Hut wr hav.- not lime ti trace this chain of history from link to liiik-thrmrt thai perpluity of ttpe rltni'iit hii-b mw led and forettilbil the rein 1 which we all drplore lot-it it nrcvssary. All the iutrrt-.t we huve iu the psl is far (lie luturv) aud if tin; 1 xnmi.mtiou and reflection bettownl upon It lead to the adoption of any aoutid aud pis-maneittiy rood and pt-sctienl mrunti;-.-, we shall not Imve ni'- fercd in vain. Relntice 11 the Hank pnj.-rt recoiivnendiHf anil so ably advocated by llic (Jovenior, we re not now ri-isrcd to speak. A pla i to rM and involving to ininv intciWs it not r.iily hivjstlguteil -it d-. mauds, nt least, tlie most d. libc.nti c )niiilcrtion and until we do Ibis, we es neither approve Snr rondenm. Hut, we i,nw with ttie (,over1)Orfbet this riirrenet tpt.-ttion, so iiitimntrly lib'tifified-wit'i the Ntnte't iutereslt, sbonld b.' s-rioni.ent!y settled settled foresxT. The Stata can tnpr for no o 1 wi.i..j,, nniiirressuig pcosiieritr, if her cilix-msare to be eoiitjiitly, or even transiently nil.ject ti rcr ototimi or diwter in IVderal fluntice. Hut the ru. -renry once settled and uniform, w e glide, if gradu ally, very naturally, into la-ospcrity and improve ment. The stroni; tii!" mid tenor In Wiitrh the Varnu j and mix'ity imprnv.-m.-'nUthronhtMit a'l onrSt .te arc tneatetl upon the attenthm and ruifound re search bestiwjHl upon every departing of indut try and cut Tpt itc simI the manifest sohettuilr for tlie welbtrc and honor of the Stute which jiervdrt every anitcncc and syllabteof tliis Message, irovcs its aoUior to tie able, patriotie, iiHleCttigable iu the discharge of litit duties, and cannot fail toenrare to hit n-i-runmendiJoni tlie root Impsi-tisTm.d ik-lib-erate con.lilurstiou. He recotnineiidtcvcry luter-est-Pittio fosferhig eat'a ami creating protection of the IUltiliirci sml, as the liKlesti-ucTTble basis of all itiiprove nent, he iiiVikesatleirt'oii i.lil even le gislation O the laudwl interest of thtf Statjhe cull u;iou tlx- reeolleetlons of the putt and the an ticipations of th future -for B propur rejird oflhe nidcainK'titt of our h iim-t, and a spoeiat v.'oera lion for the fxl bcueatb-which repose the boiK t of our a:icetry. " linprmnietttf 0:1 our sa bnwil and In our tuit- ,m..I f'....litl.iaA.tt,i,tfa run aiut lt.l.,i.t.i afa slltv ! treated upon in this document, and Sre. Sflppirted hj tHtA,,Uvte and reports which place tlie question 1 rmtimendt the eomtniction of s turnpike fem (bit City lo l!e Wet. The advantages of tmeh a i btate nr st s H-ivate individual, of tlie progrera ' I on rove. and prospects of ibe KoeI ana ot course eouiu I K aliu Ic to it in hit remarks on tntcmul Itt.provi ursss gesMTXlly, W bwl ve ars glad te fjerisee .1 . 1. i.i t t. , . iiwii no rrrotnnirtHis isrs " w vm iwm.i 4ottee ef ibe lgiflatiafe. ' TV'eUoobt asat Ibis ra-' pbotfrtio jsrilt satiiiy er frtefMl of the Regislsf, h that ke will eorrert the wn pension whist, aaight go stirbrd trow bis resnarks ee the subji-et. - BIAUIIIED. In Johnston county, osi Sunday evening lanl, by the Rev. Geo. W, Freeman, Dt. A. F. Telfair to Mies Julia Ann Boon, only daughter of the late Wm. A, Boo, of Unit county. . - ' "WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, At their Moi psi the corner ol Fayette? .lie tad Market Siren, base lately received freta New York and 1'hili.itrlpltia a g nsrsl assor intent ef Fresh Dm mid Medicines, Paints and live Stuff's, French and American Perfumerv, Linseed, Sperm & Tan ners' Oil; Coach, Picture and Win dow Glass, Putty itc. &.C. All nl which they will sell upoiseommodtl- mg icrmi. I'bry bare alto iu Store a very supeilor arU- I ol . Oiard Uraaxly, Old "onil. Side Madeira Wme, Hai-rii'Jyre Juist Port tin. ily Ms'lews . tie. t 'l,sn.mtw da. I. -mi ton Pnrert Principe and Hasanna Srgere, Itiown't and Mter't wpvrwr (.'hewing f liasso. Italrigh. Nns. IMS tt Iv Kiantla-,1 aud Itegit'sr tbree weeks. rpBlraLILl?. The dwelling hiMise sml lots itt Tlsc Vkj el Ba e I, soiiipritiiig two acres sod a lull, Mt1.i pjtsettiou ol tl.s.subMi-iUcr. " . JAS. IRF.OP.LU Xv. 8- I 1 49 tf. FOR SALE, A jenng Negre woman wnh children 4k vesrs Mi sml a raoro eblerly sac, with I brae li-om sine tests in two I key will wot be aol-. In psrioiit intending to remove tbtn Irsui Ik's art sf Ibe snunliy. , r.n'i.re ef the Editor. Nov tilt, IMS ttf . OOCTOII UlVtiV IULtT7" ftetpretlnlly lenrfres his PV-fetehwiet serviei lo tlie Mialnisnts el Itslrigk, astil U.s aujaset snunliy Mr may be found at lbs veil dr like I MK. ' vl. Mil I., nn liilltUnrontb ttrrci, or the Ap.tl.ft.rv siorenf M M Jl.t.SOX f l II. eteept whrn fmfattioiially eegsge.l. -November ti, l5 it tf I'.l VEIISITV OP Ni Ci The Annual Meeting of the T retire! of tke tjMMren'.iy of North Carol e.a will be held al Ktrtnlive ofli.e in tl.it Cite, on Monday, Ike ltsh nf 4entker U9, at 7 nclek I. M. Ity outer titlAS. aTANI.Y, Ni.temtier Si, lilt bVtrshyrf. Parrr'SJ Pnteiit Sirwiv Cut ler. I bate Istrly rctnivrU a fresh supply ot kit eennomitkl and uorivilsd S.asr Cullers, single and di.uble gceri keep a cewtlanl supply on liaml eierpl a fVw weckt psri, when I hsd uneiiesi ed.y sold owl. r or liicr re Unit perhirntansw, I rrlrr conH Jenllr, la the Urge nnmbft at gen tlemen, who l.sv.i tiurvbateil ef me, within a lew y. act ptit t eipeet "more, of bis Corn SlieHwa tl.nrtlr; and bis Client Tbinli.ng Slttlillict will be ordered toe pcrsmit withina; iln-m WILL. PKt.K, Sgeol. lttleigh.-NofT, IM v Sw "STO.W HILL; ACAUEMV. The rasoiintiiHitf nt the Htmieutt iu Ibit school will iske place V) h an. I Oib m.l , at whirb Inj Parents ami Cusi d am are iepecfull ,tiTl to sttemt. The nt si Srstion will rnmntenee nn Mnndav, IVh Juus'-. al Ibe iitual rate-el Jo ilollr.rt lor llotrd aud Toil ion. Honks and Csn.lltt coavti lute ibe io.lv extra charge. The hut lite jetrt bsre letted the healdthieea v.f Slonv Mill, Stent a single esse il billions' has - ' ' w - The rrtpreis'il ilooling, in llirir iwiacih clsts.'sat dispel IMI, Is.-tcbnlanlilu. Md dc pnnmenl, nl (bote hn hid tbele m.lsl at ibis .l.e, sgV.I the best sitdeeee t the ci'ne sitc.ti.in to study and lit is! tinKiplins cskustid at ibis plase. Address ss' HsjisnasU tl idge, N C. ; . M. It. ftAIIKHTT. v"--.- : . ,,49 4, c'i-'nrif Insert ton- sjetkl. v'; "''";' " rI KALIiT ADCTIO, Al Mr llllll.SM l.'S Store ream, a rateable sit oi.n-itt nf (iulil and Silver Jewelry, emttits ing nl VVntrbett i'sble service, kts he l.f grest tsiiety. Also, a Rite atturtiuent of gntUaii,'a r..il made cliMblng, ttr. ke. Ilrlore or slirr il.e smtloni, ibe ewvlt sn be HHtl im Wl.ah ... iu . i n .mi. Im.i - . seen end ptirebated al prnase ssle, s New Vrk p-l ' s. IVILU I'BCK, AneV. ISnv. VT. - " " 1 , I V, I. N A f II. pf.tkusuuuv, ntufxr.t. : Audit lor Ibe sale ol SlodartpWnrseiter' and Ihu bsm's I'lai.o Fdrlrs, rn Virjiiiia aud Nortli Carolina. TO TUB IXII HI l"ANi t)K UALIiK.Il AMI MS ICINII T. Il at any lime (bete iboubl be pertoni latiio. e l, at no I in bi able lo send to Fctei tl.urg lor I'.aiui Fortes, riiher because of lbs rtititnce or risk, or soy elhrrcsute whatever, I will take it npnlt wyn-lf J l.i-4be addiiional ssprnie nt so doing J lo te.id the I.i.rriimewt or Instruinenli, lo 1'ieir Iniiitrt, in as' given time williout trouble of risk. In Ibrmtvlvrs. ludirkhials, in waul ef (h t ma oil lure of I'isno Korlet, ouj-lit to re nte nln-r, iliat tbey ere not si all bound to Vtep ibrni. nnlrss ibe y are just what Ihcv r.re rente tei.fc.l to be, thai is, the very Vtt quality, Ma nv nt the puiebatcrs uf these l'mnoa. wiUs .." . - .i:n ,w ttiHi lucre wn to umic i.iucrenae In Intir (Jilali tyj hate left lbs choice of iheir Intlrameoit rn. lerly to mysi'll; srd viien this is dime, If Ibe I'.auo to chosen by misvll, with the kitiatance nf Ammeu.'sj.ct I'ralvssnra, duel not utflva llrtt r.te, I wil not niily . bled m) sell to tskt II. a tarn - ottk, bul alto le pay lbs etiisri til tar r ge lo and Iro, : 1'i-lcct vary ai followt, vlat ' Far Ihe plalnrtt linltb, KJ3 dollsrt. " " llandtntner do. AUO do. " Still llandtomrrdo 330 do. And sn on up lo til hundred dollars Not . Oil. IS.1H 40 Iw rrr head ruts. & TIIOUPKS viiiavrAiMsii vuAiS. These I'i'fs make n speedy seal iertersrnl rtire whhmit tegsid to diet or einomret sn4 let the matt obit ionie eases, when all ether reaaev. diet base tailed, I bey have elfcetwd eurrs m the tl.nrt spaee el two weeks, end, is aasea aaorej (light, i generally takes front three days le wm week. 'I bey never have been knees hv lb ... 1 1 UVH..I... K R . ,W wn.-j III., .. weeks to affeal a tecmanent sere. Thev oossets crest advantages over sil other remedies of the kins', at they do net afbiet lb breaih, or sense any sickness si lbs tiotnash whaietert on the sontrsry, they easy be lakem about the knowledge, of tke rsott briiassos- Irienc. ,1 hry see mild end lileaasat 10 Uke. Vet trnvMrli.! ,(.. K , in. ' 1'kese pills ere toil tin in annare Beaee. ' full itircstiont araompanying essk 80s Si f not. I vain ) nrartng Ilia las ttmue ee m c. ti. n.Tiioiri For sale, wliolrtale ami retail el ibe. of mM. .HjIXttXet CO. StbosXpcaacMla) Ugrnia of the Sialw ej Kot.uVCaitns. I Nov.r, 3t; 1 . '