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...-.-:. -...--A V --x-i V- - -' - 4 f - j fs f! . - t t . r . I . i. r '4' c3 .n?t r' . 1849, -is 7 f f ." ' . ' ' -f- f.sT-i'wW -v J t fT 1 i r , ,-- ti. i , f . ' V . ' ' t "1-1 iTrr in- '1 ii II 1: r,-: :V I i m :i 1 1 .- r .THOMAS A . HA YD EN? t ermsTwo 'dollar jper anriura payabl' ree moritlii aftbscHbbVliTtv? six inonihs and 'yiiree ; - yersonn jsvbscribqt Tor .m.'roonths, wilj beJ t.. rged 1 25' in advance ahd 6i 50 at tfe ex- it .r .ti&i of ihff time.! y : Ji i j 3 -Fortine hisertioft'O ? Vt$xf yet'tiqti&e 7urteen iies orws; ay. henttck continuance : I ne number ol niscrf inn hp: I Diuct he marked on' the 'rnarVhi oc the ad iement will be Continued.1 til J forbid.':1 fe r -rt Orders will le charge J SU:DoUdr.A: nnoa rrcm'a candidate for office Wrcs ;'i CrAli leUeraKand coiirau meat jobs on business must be post paid, and. addressed to T- A. Hay. den. - r ! ? OtJNTIXG IIOSE CALtWDAB r-'.; wi' ata,ei"c'j 1 8 15 22 29 9 16 23 30 WlTf flpOR &c. vr DUTCH TEMPERANCE An old Dutchman, vfho had recently joineqj the; temnerantie. society, was taken sick and sent fori a doctor to prescribe fdr him: who ordered Ihim to take an ounce of Brand v per day. Th oldj, chap overhauled his arithmetic, and found ii the table of -Apothecaries'- weight, "eight drams make one ounce. 1 t'c timan," is l be temperance for me. ! I didn't get but si drams before and now I gets eight. i I 5 The consequence wjis that his complaint en fT, nAiil Innk him with til Smabt DEViL,4K)h just look out rwmdou.. Mr. Editor, arid see those" string oOnien aim uujo Miuvpoiesoq ineir snouiuers. do-you suppose they afe after!" lliey are after hsh in the pond, 1 presume. "s - io sir. riiev are all one after the other. " Begone, vou ink fi ced wretch." ; " Yes, sir-ee !" A Finger Acquaistasce.- "Georgiauni, dp you know that young fqlloW in the opposite hf use i "io ma, I never- spoke to him in my life merely a finger acquaiiitarice- that's all." AA what"! a finger acquaintance ! Whywhat sortof an acquaintancej is that?" , I . j Oh, we only talk to each other across the treet with ourfingersr nothing more." : i A DrunkaedIs SoijiLOQUY. "It would I be i v comfortable thing if 1 1 k no wed just where f was : bound for. Up street's got mixed with Jown ; street, and there's no suck thing as cross-jkreei at all. The moon's cross-eyed, and keeps w inki in' and blinkin as if she had her eyes full of Mac 'ab6y. Now, what anf I to dot ,lf I tatuf stilly there's a very pleasattt chance of going to jsleep i ciaiiujug. ji i goes is wuu nang me mi uow ; Wliicb way l am travehnV 7 : . .. ew Detisition-.. of , Work. A Milliner in . New-York professes to employ artists (assistants) . w up are required "to ajuiuse.themselves with I. v f g-; L o 4 .2, ?vg s? : i. ; . i . 5 j'-,'- - : - j 'I U 11 p 8 0 10 11' 12 13 14 Vf -t(- ' 15 16 j 17 "18' 19 20 21 i fi -fll :fJ.-i: 22 23! 24 -25- 26 27 : 23 Mv-I.;:. :29 30 1 31 . l vIvpEBRUARY. 1 2 3 , 4 m 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 j-lill- ;-V-: v. ;12 13 14 15 16 17 18 l ! i f r 19 20 21" 22 23i 24 25 -26 27 28 ; ' JmARCH....;' ' 1 . .3. J4 - - 5 0 - 7 ,8 9rl0ll fi-::v:- ' 12 13 -.11 15 16' 17 ! 13 "ri--: -rM '- .";v--:.'ii9!-:20 2rr'22 23 24 25 - r I' I! ; : 26' .27 28 2 30 31 Vl: : f APRIL ' , j I , : 1 "'"---r:ii-"l '1V--: '. " 3- 4- 5 , 7 -8 1.1- II; o in ii io -To I A in .1 li '1 i -.17 Vij n i ori I A. !., i-m $ r J f 23 24 1 25 26 27 28 21 ffctt pl :'M: 30 - ..v: ,l I MAY. . . 1 2 .3 4 5 0 - H I :l 1 7 a , 0 10 11 12 13 I I - M 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 v--v,-.irr;.l.'-i Y;v 21 ,22 23 21 25 !26m i -,i I. .--v ,4-x- 28 29 30 31 I '1 ' r J I :l'J.UJiUV--. -'-: , ' .- : I 2 ! 3 I : ; 4 -5 t. i 7 - 8 .-9 jlO fll is 11 12 13 14 .15 16 17 iM 1" T v 18 19i 20' 21 23 24 r V.r;" 25 261 27 28 29J 30 Wr;:; -juLY.i-:.. . -i- , j i i ' K$. V ::f :-. ; ,.,; 23 24 j 25 .28 . 27 j. 28 29 ; 1-1 --,fr:-. :- - 71 8 -9 10 11 f12 r if..' 131 14 15 16 17 - 18 19 I if ! 20 2ll 22 23 21K25. 26 Mki I '1.. V . -27 28 -20 30 '31 v' 'Z1 f I II .. : 10 11 12 13 14 lt 16 : . 17 161 19 1 20l21 ,221.23 t .. , : ' .:, 24 2o 20 27 28-29 130 I October:. i 1 q :a 4 5 ef -7 V I I H , r : 8 8f 10 11 12 -13 i 14 k 'hW' ' ' 15 17 - 18 1 19 20 21 Ii.' - ,. . 5 a .7 8 9 10 lll . f: i 4 ?'J i 19 20 21 2223 24 25 I i t tr ; U DECEMBER i J Hi " : . .y ' J- 3 4 5 6 7 ' v! - ;T;; - v ; 10. 11 12 13 11 ' :;:.. , V 17 if '19 20 i 21 :vl-f ::- 21 25 .26 27 2s : - ,E ; "L.I II .1 -u-vj A-r t W I E . J; ; r.v : . 1 - 1 - - - -1 n : 11 i t . ... ... . . . .'. . . .. -m. 1. ... II I' 1 make one ounce. J neei .... tlie-wprk, between tpe periods of refre$h4nenU Consitingot Dreaktasg, dinner and supper !; , i. veueard ap inadvertent transposition of kordf a lew aays since.-wliih was the subject of a good uearui uicfriiuem, ua'ing come Irom one pi Our Boston lawyes.' Hf was speaking of the ever - memorable dark day. vhen he erid the Ziencame home to bp'-milked au I the coirs went to rostl XL with - T xlol-1 uHjeaus into jnj utUe vaultaSd-nioi i SnfaTe jf graver v ..JaiD not forgot: - ' i , - - Ana o'er me a gr Dotn weep Still questioning the air,' VWby doth she sleep, ' jt ne giri, m uus cpid spot V - up r,--. ,;Fm.. - - Even the very . wida i Come to my cave and igh ; they often bring itose Jeaye8 uppn their wing j .To strew O'er my earth, and leaves of violet blue"; In sooth, Jcares oaU kinds. Fresh is my; mossy bed : ie frequent pity of thte rock falls here, - r A sweet,cold, sjilent tear. .... ' I've jhfeard,l ; :. ' T Sometime, a w'iLtl'and inelancholy bird , ' Wail'je'at my graie head. ! Read the small tablet ber That holds mine epitajjh upon its cheek of pearl ; ! rjtre lies a simple girj, j' M ; Who died! . .' ; -: Uke a pae flbwfer Siipf in it? sweet spring, ij f Ere it had bloomei.?? No more. ! if' i . T ti'de, iHiemlancoits. An Incident in th Harbor of Havaua. A frrerid, whd has recently returned from Eu. 22 I rope by the vayj of Havana, has noted 'ddwjn for I us some of the little events' of his journey. We i transcribe one njciden? which occurred coining out ofjhe port of Iavajha : ; , '"' : We' vvcre justj returi$ng from a European tourj and the reC'1eciions!o!the filth and wretched ness of poor pd Ireland the striking , contrast between the. haughty afistucracy of England and their working' and , laboring classes the excite ment, violence : and ipnce'rtainty that r pervade i ranee, Germany and Italy, swarminff with troops, ready at pie wo ter their countrymen d of command to slaugh all these came - fresh. to our minus at the; prospect of realii'.inrr tne pleas- tfre of a home blessod with-nnao? and blentv. OlL.u:n?re ail fe alikelfrfiQ. iMThe stt-ameij Pip. tniVnlV fla(r Khinj while Iwe were uttennr curses loud and deep -atj the tvfrant Spaniards vv ho hd Subjected us toiihe ajjnbyance of a six days' buarantine fas ridiculous as it was unnecessary Without allowing us to put a foot on shore, after a long sea voyage,) when we neared the sloop or kvar Albanv with he lorious stripes and fetars flvinor Iron her I peak. It made our hearts leap o f.,r tho fik-i timi pinre our absence! our own Hag, and searatinp ourselves from the mot ley crowd of nglisrfmen,! Spaniards, French, Mexicans and Qrman,.lhat thronged bur. quarter-deck therej were ut three or four, of us we gave three cheers for the star spangled ban ner. An Englishman Jat our elbow remarked in derision,' 'Youiicompajriots will not notice you." At that, uiomet 'ihe officer on the quarter-deck of 'the Albany acknowledged the .salute by taking bft his cap and turned towards , tne iored&uc crowded with brave tsrs watching our 'progress lout of the harbor. lata moment alter we ifieard thfi boatswain's' whistle, when.'Up sprung ttie sailors, and. in a twinkling the rigging was alive. 2 with them, andthey gpe us ttires ;sucr ijeanj cheers in return as none but Yankee tars can give, and which thrilled our very souls; None but Americans jcould lel as we did at thar mo irtnnt T!4 npkit no prnotinns l our heartis all the patriotism that wal within us "subdued ana Cherished ionhalMnd expression in those 1 Tllat nioment of ecstacy, re vealing to us the' depth of our love and pjide of country, ivas vvorth velars of ordinary, existence. , i : iV. u. useut JTIcclianics. ' Tt is a singular factsthat the mechanic,' tn cer tain circles is : (looKed j upon wiln contempt auu 0com. ? And tvhy? Merely becausie j he igins his livelihood ibv : the iweat of his brow ; by the labor of his hands.. We have, seen at the social evening partyf-in the! ball room thellaunting miss bedeckedj with jlwelrv) the matronly moth- er, witn one troot inune g)rave, pass uiy net working yeoman by, Jsilently, to greet the man who may boas of a profession, not half so h0DA as the, mechanic, wulsftJ-?TyJ VVeT have seen tbii, and ft has2?.ied'. us" much to think that ariyj pretender 'who may come along, boasting of au j M. D. ittached : to his name, or an Hon. prefixed, can lujfinto perfect security, the father's fears, the moiier's cares .and; be (admit ted a regular visitor a that fireside where Iionest mechanics Were refused. i ;i 77 :' f :" ' ' v 1 Perhaps it-were belter that Uiel flaunU'as girl did slight hini, for she would not be a. fit! com panion to share Ins daily toil, but that slight .su apparent to alh pierced" tn Vhe ouicL aiid 0 the beard inquiries as t0 what occasioned It, we have oft repeated, f he is obbi d mechanicVr f ' t -That there shoum feel- ihg between iher t0ru 0p ihe frame soil, js.l not to be wondered at, f hen conceited arrogance stalks unabashed throi, the social" circle,' and tongues pandering to the' thoughts within; seek! a place towering abovf the heads of the laboring man, and- seeK ta pjuce him in such a, position mat tney cani coHstrno nnwriv into crime shis daily toiliiig i,lt0 ation. Rut that inen : that wmebwlio ilve nassed the meridian ;oi ine, whose! totterini crait proclaim their i near approach , to that bourse from . which rio traveller returns, should seek W inspire their, children i with. thoughts wl,ic, IraUst'(end eventually, to widen the breach wljich already exists tahe human family, is iuAiL-A ho wfinHered at to joe lamentea.-rAonpcfkz. ... ,4. ---w- An irisiitrjah a'niintr In; the rami5-was i observed tojkeervhL lift nnderl the arcli of a bridge,iind bn geincr asked the reason,! Ihe gave- tlie folloiViDr answeri'To - be - Mire, tne bsipc .;si;ii nfipr ;nrnvdincr there, in oraer i0 kfeep out of the wet." for .ih? iCi'f!.n5 iected about the niOvU .tj;' ' m in 4 out vieofhu PossibI v' - conceive, as :ia4?anlylto Wit,' but rati aStuB, lias 'fehsapred on the cr d3' th'assaffeK "htethejso'Hve' imagine . fjnd Kivra! t ot Tcahls, barrel' ,!jj!if turn v. 'j barrels c v; 5 .... firin Ivof or th sed me hi UJrorvl cajion,itru sorls,tsizesifrind tuuwu . siiecimpns rt a erf bill of this holds pntornnclnrr ntiZh..n adventurer,' none will' hesitate to sayUhat his elegant:stock of Assorted and4 iSgful implements of civilization, art and' refine ment, is-destinedj to rqke doion tire Irrild dust, and add no.litteo the prowls of f11 rT drchs $'We newlyriiach-' u u- Dora0' whereto all eyes strain, and K V,e season is rieat at hand.whi par Ucnlar care should I beltaiken with shrj. January and February- are thV nth triep drop their yohnh ind tfiey- should be,: provided in all i nplemen t wfeVthe r,' wiui nouses or o;ood shelters, anck'ell jilted and fed with ots hay or tbdr. 7 hese are useful afidprontableahils if attended to, and increase as fast at s kittle expense, as any -jbttferj stock that fefe bei sed. Grass or closer fiplHQ helps for. sheep, as well as for alrnbsl-all W5c,: oiuctt..-.. rarmersj attend iovour fhecp. Highland Messenger. : V" 'i ' V : . - : r-4i ' 1 f?1 '( , , Aspect lor Art. , A nobleman having called on Holbein hile e was engaged in drawing a fij?uro. frotf-hfe, was told that he could not see him but mus call another day. Foolishly falling th aa affront, he1 is i answer as up stairso the pamte nter studio. i H6athm '& noise noise Hoi hp menpn. eu ms ooor 1 I 4 , -iK ina enrajrea at his . int.9 in' ri:.. .. .. ' assumption and intrusjontj he pushed himiback- done turepaifetdh: , The nobjeman, whq pretended to be verrtiuch hurt, wa there soon after him and having stated his coif plaint, would be satisfied witlC; nothing less 'thri the irtists life;, upon,; wrhichfthe king firmly fteplid, ruMy iord yem have j not flow to da witfc; Hol- bem but witu ngreWUevbr 'punishment y?tt may f couirive uy way ;wi cycmre against liliy .Stiail l assuredly be inflicted", upori i yourself. - Rtnem her, pray, my lord, thatljfcap, w wjjeej. t-please, make seven lords of seven ploughmen, brf' I cau- " - - j i 1 T T III hot make one Holbein ofceven seven lurus., The Bri&tit Boy. Master. Well mvrbov vou slipped didn't Bov. JNo. 1 slipped down-. ti Master. Well stand up. by the stove Xnd dry; yourself. ' 'm - 4 :j: s' , 4 Boy. How; can A stand, unless i sianuup. . j Master. Take youir seat you blockhe.1v, ' '.' Boy. I can't take bif seat it's nailed:fxpwn, Master. You can set down can't youj -(giving him a wipe over tbo-head.") ; ' 1 j Boy. (going to hie ; seal,) No I'm ttj'a hen il warn't made to se. 1 "A'H f Master. Now sit up there and attend lkyour J TtnTr. Sit )uv? 1 should like to see !t fellow. Jl.ini. JiVTrvl.l xrnnr InnifllA. ilif Boy runs opt his tongue and grabs itystn his fingers, Master calls out j" nrst ciass $ .m reau, and the scene closes, j (; - AiModern Glossary- 4 " A7ureZ The name of a : woman, coniaipnly a very oaaone.- , , 4; r ' i'- i'.., ' 4w;Aor A lauffhinsr' stock. . It, meajsr. like wis6 a poor fellow,- and ir) general, an f?bject of mingled pity ;and contempt; h; ,H i- 'Beduly-K qualifitMiorl. hich Ms t .wi. often thought to tnake amends for the absencj c t feeli "tDgjf judgment .ia'jS. - J - lBrute-Ai word - iiholyioff ' plain deamg and Captain Colq7ielA ny stick of woo i frith a head to it, and a piece of black ribbon i bin that head;.:g'(-M :.; Mh: ; ' -,i Critic A fsort of dogiin the manger, Livho has no talent himself, and. jVill riot admit any body else. ha's. - '- ' :;:;, fi'V' ' Irj ': )r$ssrTbh principal raccomplishmejjtl of 4 modern lady pr gentleraani ;vi i Da7jess A: word applied by all. WViters to the wit and humor of others. ? Fool A feoiriplex idea, compounded owerty honesty, piety, and siriiplicity Peoples Qvb. .;:.yI)iyisiQN 'joy.'. )L,ABbXf-A. .certain preadbi wBb was holding forth to a jsOmewhat weariedjongre-1 gat iod, lifted !up his eyes to' the gallerynd be held his son I pelting the people with cfcjetnuts' Domtne Avasl about- to iadminister a sliftp rand tringeiU reprimand forlni, flagrant act ja inTpU; ety and Jdisrespect.bufthe youth antedating him .bawled 'out,- at the top of his voich-uYou mind your preaching daddy, and I'll ke-tp them awake!" The scene that";ensued inayle6afely! left to the imagination: ; ;1 , Cttrejott X?ornsMi is said that t4rbarks of a. willowj. treej biiriit 'to ashesijpixed withitrong-j vinegar,j.and applied io the parts,., will Irernoyer al V warts, cortf anrJ other excrescence oils any part oftbddyl For Soar ThroatJfWukQ a l4ssjof swe Ht sweet, oil, jand jial,asTmuch of thespirit: Turpentine? " jyiisvtjiem, and jnw the rout with: tliehvlvearino; flanheVSuhe lhro same, time It. 'NOIlTir CABOLWA 'Friday, Dec 15. xr- wfin-rrrm the Judiciary Commatee reported a bill to? require the officer oF Reg ienj and Clerk and Masters to be kept al the Court iiouse oi ineir respecuvB vy '-. . tt i. ai iu nmnittAt. to"vhom the suo ject was referred, reported that it is nped.ev -ki-.nhWtof authonzintf the for' MIC uui uuoc v .e r-. ' , - t i ) 1 r 7-ift"r,4W.i!nm comrcittee, asu-eu that the Commiuie be dUcharged frotte Suuraget.wnica- w gia-.- ., 4 !ailuM:dTre8olution, instructing npdiencv authorizing Tftuoumy - lcvun y w r departura1 iraruLiS o ihe sutrr recited trom vue V. '"Ixecntive Department c.-i 1 - . : li v"""H. Alio. oenanr'ihifaL jtto-am r f yutupirpuer on . the return nf t ho i mo.a j 4 Cl n il- .-" T -6-t" ins ana vym. J-Clark were in Senate then voted as foHnwR jLe reP9Tted- hat VVm. F. Collins had received 85 Totes.Vid Iwas lav pIpcIpH ! 3. A message; was received from the House' of commons, imormingtne Senate that the hour of la, having arrived, thej Senate would proceed to vote for Councillors df State ; whereupon the senate voted. '; i r .;- 1 , The following ticket was elected, viz., Lewis Rond, : Joshua Taylor, Nathaniel T. Green, Charles U Paine, John WUslow, Robert. A. Al lison, and Adolphus L. Ervin. , - 1 j Mr. Ashe moved that House of Commons, proposing to vote few Superi or Court Judge to-morrow at , 12 o'clock which - .3 wax j icui Mr. Thomas. Of HaVWlioH. mniiorl tn mon ' . J . J ...WWW , W UtUliU the proposition by striking out forthwith and in serting the 3d, of January; and called for the ayes and noes. " . ; ; t The question then recurred on striking out, which was decided in the negative, yeas 22, noes 26. - ( . . . ; ; Mrv Rogers then moved Uie following amend ment, and called for the ayes and noes. ! h . " And each member of the assembly should vote, in the election of said Senator, according to the will of the people as expressed in his" elec tion on the 3d of August last." ' " "" . " ' I ; ' Mr. Halsey moved to amend the amendment by striking out " his," and. inserting"" the." t j ;i On this motipn the yeas and nays were taken: yeas 25, nays 24. . ; '.. 7 : ;1 . The Chair then voted in the negative, and the motion was lost, " On motion, the Senate then adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS. ' i oualiUcation r - mm 7f"roemb"ers"of the JLslatureancT changing ,the basis of representation in both branches to white population. ; Mr. Kelly moved that the resolutions be re jected and demanded the ayes and noes on this t question, wmch was deciuea, in ine amrmave, 1 63 to 32. . . J ' . . ,i Mr. Rayner moved to take up tne pin,, intro duced by Mr. Sheek, to alter the constitution. Mr. K. then moved to stnice out an oi ine; pur after " whereas," and. insert a substitute offered by him, providing the means of ascertaining tne sense of the people . upon, the propriety of a con vention, to amend the constitution, ii On motion of the sapie gentleman, the bill and amendment were laid on the table. . ' . '." x H . The Speaker announced the arrival of the hour for going into the election of Comptroller., i ' . Another message was received from the Sen ate, transmitting the following engrossed bills : A bill to alter the time of holding the Spring and Fall terms of the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions in the County of Cleaveland. A bill to incorporate the Island Ford Manufacturing Company. ' ' . ; ' A message was; received from the Senate transmitting the following engrossed bills : a bill to incorporate the town of Asheyil le. A bill to unite Roanoke Railroad with Roanoke add Sea board Railroad Company. A bill to incorporate the towri of Shelby. I On motion, the House adjourned. ! Saturday, Dec. 16. . SENATE. j The Senate took up the unfinished business" being the resolution of Mr. (rilmer, ihat a mes sage be sent to the; House of Commons; propo sing to proceed forthveithjo the election of Uni ted States Senator : to which Mr. Rogers had of fered an amendmentto the effect, uAnd that: each member of the Assembly ' should' vote, in the e lection of said Senator, according to the; will of the people as expressed in hiselecttdn.pn the 3d of August,'' which.'on motion of Mr. Halsey, had been amended by striking but t his," and inserts The question, therefore, being on the amend ment of Mr. Rogers as amehdedvi " . .! ' Mr. Gilmer moved to strike out all after Ihe word 44 And,' and insert,'' that 1 be Senator to be voted for and elected, should his political opin ions, reflect the political opinions of the majority of the State," ' , - . ' ' j Some debate ensued here between Rcgers Gilmer, Shepard, Joyuer," Speight,' and .Thomas, of Davidson. ; .-: Uy.ti-t-iU. :l fii;.h;,f . Mr. Worth moved thai: the amendment to the amendment be laid upon the table. , J I The Chair decided, if this motion Were' sus-j tained, it'ould carry 'the whole subject with it. j - The question being taken, it was decided u nanimously in the afiirmative. ; Mr. Smith introduced a bill to amend an act now in force in relation to (jommon Schools. ' Mr. Ashe rose to move that a message be sent to the other House, proposing to vote immediate ly for. United States Senator, but was interrup ted by ' '" . ; : V- j A message from the House of C mimons, proJ posing- to go inter that election at 12 o'clock. ;! Also, to go into th? election ff Superior Court Judge at 10 o'clock. Also, transmitting a; rhes sage frotii the. Governor with the report of the President and Directors of the Board of Internal Improvements, with a prcpositipu to print, '.all which messages were concurred in. ' .' ' : A message I was received' from the House in4 forming the Senate that the ; House would pro ceed to vote for U. S. Senator on the return of 4 The' Senate then! voted as follows : Badger 24; Scattering 26. iH1i;: J: ; f'H-.i" - A messageuas received from the Uousc in foritiioh"0ateitibex:;v4ujI.TPte for Su perior Court Judge, j : ! tf. t rv,,mer1 moved to send a message to the House proposing to go forthwith into an election of United. States Senator. .'-.j ; 'aiu vod'fotlcw For Vm I H. BS24rfor- J6hn AT: EUis 25 ; on mem-. Wise. -Adopted. ; Mondavi Ori motion, llie oenaie tujuu.i.c- - ,; . .tattod no f riMMONS. ! di me am ot that ."TTSSita WO-; went fon. Viet o vcon, iiv. . -r : , . . .ty usual oath of ofBce.; . . ;,fs a ,Ace.frfFvi?:-Teceivea from ; lTjate of the 7- -jigs.js V . ' iiiai iiuni in iu.1111 1 1.- - ... "'uu ,vis ru-ronsiuereo, ana- tne propose tion was amended by striking out 12 and insert ing I'o'ck-cki :,..ys.M.-M .f'$im ;t Mr. Miller introduced a resolution to go intb the electfon of;U. S. Senator at ? 12 o'clock', and -'fjff message tot he Senateo' this effHcL'J 1 Mr. Brown, of Sampson; introduced a bill ma king compensation to Jurors in certain cases.- A message was received from the Sehateion ?"rrnff " the proposition to1 vole! for Senator at 12 o'clock. Also, agreeing to vote for Judge at 1 o'clock. j . ;i ;.- ' . The Speaker announced the arrival of the hour for going into the election of Senator! r Mr. Walser, from the Committee to superin tend the election of Senator, reported that 169 votes were cast, of which number Badger re ceived 82; Clihgman 14, Swain 3, Win. BL Shep ard 17, J. B. Shepard 17. W: N:-Edward 4. Mr- Ihio anrkti..m ...'.. ? . -f 1 , Kay 10, Dobbin 2 Leak 9, Fisher 4, 5 for others. Mr. Mebane, from the Committee on Finance, introduced a bill to provide for the navment of the debt of the State to tbe Bank of the State, and otlier debts due op account of Endorsements by the State for the Raleigh and Gaston Rail- . itoad. !' - .3-; . . . - The Speaker announced the arrival of the hour for taking up the joint order- the election of Superior Court Judge. The House then prtf. ceeded to vote, Messrs. Battle and Ellis being in nomination. ; Mr, Headen reported Battle 82, Ellis 85. Mr. Ellis was declared duly elected. . -: ::.'vr, Mr. White of Lincoln introduced a bill to ex tend the limits of Lincolnton.'r - On motion the House adjourned! . V; - SENATE. , Monday, Dec18. The Chair laid before the Senate a deposition from the County of Orange, in relation to the contested election. , r Mr.- Gilmer, from the Committee to whom o much of the Governor's message as relates to a ir"Ounier ' oSereVa 'resoludoff providing Jdr the adjournment of the Houses, sine die on the 6 th of January next ; which passed as follows: Yeas 31 ; Nays 15. So the resolution was adopted. j- -;. ' l Mr.Joyner introduced a resolution instructing the committee to whom was referred the Gover nor's message relating to a Railroad from Ral eigh to Charlotte, to inquire into the expediency ofcommencinff said work at Wejdon. Adopted. Mr. Thomas, of Davidson, moved that a mes sage be sent to the House of Commons, propos ing to go into the election of a United States Senator. - . : ' On motion the Senate adjourned. ; ; , r i HOUSE OF COMMONS. ; i Mr. White, of Lincoln, presented a memorial praying for certain alterations in the militia laws, lir.lErwin presented a petition, accompanied by a bill, authorizing the erection of a Toll Bridge in Burke County. 1 Mr. Wilkins introduced a memorial, accompa nied by a bill to locate the County Seat of Polk County. i ' . - ' ,: , Mr. Logan introduced a memorial upon the same subject. . Mr. Taylor, of Nash, introduced a bill to a mend the 17th section of the35th Chapter Re vised Statutes. !i . . Mr. Barringer in the absence of Mr. Paine the Chairman of the Judiciary Committeei tepor ted back to. the i Hjouse, with amendment the bill to suppress trafic With slaves, and recommended :V.r mcco rro nf the same. Also, with amendment the bill respecting duties of Sheriff. f nhmn.inn of Mr. Wilkihs, the resolution id favor of M. O. Dickerson was put upon 3rd reading, and passed. " f 1, i; - ? The message, which proposed to go into the election of U. S. Senatbr, was on motion, laid oil .UirtableJ 1 ' r'.)1. ' ' ' ; On motion the House adjourned; ' - i: .SENATE- ,. i,:..H 1 v VA;,; , . . Tuesday, Dec.19. ii, fc.n 1 ir . r 1 a TMr. Patterson from the Joint ibelect.uorn tee on Cherokee Lands, to whom wAa referred several petitions from Rutherford and Burke and so. much of the Governor's I Message as re lates to those Lands, made a detailed report) .ac companied by a bill for the relief of the purchas ers of Cherokee Lands; which passed' its 1st reading and was laid bn the table and ordered tcr be printed, witli the accompanying report; f Mr. Miller Introduced a bill to authorise the erection of a Male and Female Academy in or near Shelby in Cleaveland County ; passed ifS- first reading. . t , : i The Sena'e adjoufricd. HOUSE OF COMMONS; . Mr. Fere bee from the committee appointed to wait on his Excellency Chas.j Manly) reported that they .had discharged their duty, and that it was the pleasure of the Governor elect to meet the two Houses on the 1st day of January. i Mr. Coleman introduced a bill tOtamcnd an act to lay off a road from , Ashe vi lie in the . Coun ty of Buneombej to Burnsville jin the County .0$ . Yancey. ? :,. .. . .. ;; fi Mr. Stanly . offered a r resolution instructmg the Speaker of the House of .Commons to inform Mr. J. W. EHid of his election a Judge bf the Superior Court acd inquire Of him whether lie, accepts of 1 he .appointment . . , ji J Mr Courts opposed tbe Resolution in very animated speech. Mn Stanly replied in. euali as animated a siy lei and in a very forcible; maii ner. -. " ' - - . .. ' j The llouse adjourned;, t :rlrvj ; "' senate.'1 . ( . . , . ' . '. ; WEDWESDAri Dec; 20". THe engrojsed resotulioris 1u favor of M.OX themefliDer.cwii!r-;";rMOhl he Va present anu reiuj m r-; , . I iUWlw . ta Jw . . . n m 1 f ' I . -ivy (7 ' !;- - ; ' - , . .ii;-- ' 4d T - . ' .!;. - - : j if- f1 ; r -3 i :.
Mountain Banner [1848-185?] (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1849, edition 1
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