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The Sjjpreme' Ccwrf commenced its session itf this city 'yea terdaj. f TheLesislaWre b? joint resolution ad journed from' Friday last,'" over; phrist-, raas'Uay, to Monday. - . - : ; t. . ' ' t ' The bill for organizing threeuprcme Courts in different pa itsof the Stale (iii placeof the present fjieme Court) was yesterday, rejected! by the House of Conimons, 67 to 54 jotes : . ; " : And the Senate passedthe bill for re ducing the Board for Internal Improve menb from six Tnember$(ox three, giv ing them the power, of retiming the Ci-' -il Engineer at the lowtst salary tor whiAh' he can bJe cnjracedi ' t J if Our Correspondent Fft-PLArvill observe," brouc last' ReliVtBi sh'op llavenscrbf !nas ' conddetl to pub lish forthwitk the Disroufee which'4: he 'lately delivered on the AlAivefsary of ju? Bible Society" Ve hojJt therefore, Tthat nothingmorlBwiirbe pid n the subject until tlie. public hi tl)' Dis course before, them j and 'iit , it anv reply to; it be' then though t ueccssary, that the answer inav assumilthe same form ,yjth the sermonitelf.j - jAt the, time the'Discourse vas-deli vered, as-it was out of the', ordinary course on such occl-ions, we thougnt it our duty briefly'to notice it J.ButSye had.no intention in.doing so, ot enter . ing into a controversy on- the subject. All such controversie's iarc bestqoncluct cd in" p;im)lilet form, 'or. in papers der voted enticeiy t.Iteligi.ous .topics. Common newspapers haye;not room for - - at r- ?e A - Li .i thein, por uoiie gen erai iiy oi wiereu -jrs'of such papers enter suffiaently m to'thernerits'of thcsepuDircationsyjm portant'as tliey may really befc to be 111 2 V. VI LIJ iuv.il iimvi hvji. vi. ii a;- - .'Sometime in the 7y ear 182, - certain letters were 'published in the public pa pers, purporting to have passed between Gov. Shelby arid Goy. Seficf, ;.resject ins tliebattle at ton A Sloii n taTi, Inch cast soraeTeflections'on Uie conduct of Col. Campbell in that battle: - Stniii af- ,tr.; tniscoiresponiienceT appearcu,: a also in. that ' battle, requesting, Hi env to examine o papers, wim a view wms? cover wheitierbuhail Jeft auy.account .or meinnranuum reianvcvrwici maun m nnpVtion: An'-finsiiccessTu'I search 7" Campbell V conduct.'. J iu ouctuuuee V bis request, ucn. .Lenoir wrote tne let . ier which appears on the preceding paser ana, which has. been Jurnxshe-k tur.the a bnt-relative Uett 1i Fat ! A which ip nothing-' else, bexIohe ? during . ' tne wlwde'sessMinriH i Ji'uiortalize'tho ? rfatte: ;i Tlie, Vstbck 'MXir bear- ab tqenu ot UoU uampoei:, wnnc unite ' heirs - oT, Gei CoafM'Dowellof Burke County'; in -this'State,' who vas vas maue,. anu , . '"y; oue Of the heii, fr9te lo 0nWiUiim Leaotr,;offVilkes, one of 7the brr j ' ' were conspicuous at KKu?l ountain .far n accaunt of the-baUIc. and Loli . . Uenstec br particular request - . C6NpatrThis; body 'baVe basse j , ptesenY.CoVgrssf Jlbillauthorixes . airfuofitoicdat . Wixaits;'..ui TorofjAinjrGen: puuuai mieres oi, six per cqu payable quarte?y early and retfeemabfeecem- 'y v yv y t vy ber 51st 1834k The bill further grants to .Gen;.lJafiveUe, an entice'-township. 1 (twcntjthree thousand and fortj acres) Lf pubtic land vto.be' located u der the authority of the President of the United States.- The bill passid m the Senate 37 to 7 5 and in the House of Representatives it passed 166 to 26- ThebiU has? at length passed the rouse of Represeritati ves,". which has been for- several years on the tapis," for occupying the Mouth of the Columbia Riverr'' It has been so amended as not to contemplate, i even prospectively, a civil or territorial form of government. The occupation will therefore, for the present,1 be purely military. v ; 1 Jie aboriginal name of the Riyer, Oregon, will be restored to it, if this bill passes the Senate in its , present shape, and we are glad of it. It is a sonorous word, ' and significant -the meaning of ibeing, when translated Hie?liver that runs to.the IVes!. . Mr. Johnson, of Louisiana, has sub mitted the foUoving resolutions : ' .' ' RicoLTKii,-.That the public lands, of the U- fiited States be appropriated and pledged as a permanent and perpetual .fund for Edu catioH and Internal Improvement. HtsoLXEDj That the proceeds of the sales of public lands, itfter defraying the incidental expenses, be annually invested, by-the Secre tary of the Treasury, in the slock of the Bank of the United States, or in the stock of the (Government, or other stock, s Congress may direct, jogethtr with the interest', annually accruing thereon. . . r. . , ussolteb, That the-year following the re turn of the next census, and. immediately af ter the apportionment of Representatives, and every tenth year thereafter, the proceeds of tlie interest arisinpr on the jsaid capital stock, shallbe distributed atnonjr'the several states accot.duig' to tiie ratio otepiesentation : one half of which sqm shall constitute a fund for education, and tin other half shall constitute a fund for fpternal improvement, to be ap plied to thes objects, under the authority' of the respective states." V w - : y- South-Cakolina. Mr. RamsavV. rcsolutionSjtouchingthecor'rcspiindeiice transmitted by the President of the- V4tbuahav Indians, by which the v, reiin States;-have passed; the Senate, after an" animated debate.; ;.Thej, were . or Artn K int t.i thn nthr hmnrh nfi the Legislature by a vote- of S6 to 6. They, underwent some modifications in the Senate e. but with out losing any o s..:. The substance of allxthese their force resolutions is contained in" the last bn as tollows : " iesolv?d, Therefore, That the Lec-islature of)Sontli-Carolina protests against any clains of right of the United State to interfere in anV manner whatever; 'with". tlie domestic re- ulatiohs and preserv;ttory measures in lie spect toythat pa'ivfher mperty which forms the coloreed population of tlie Stale, Ec wfcch property they will .nut-permit to be medtied wijth, or tampered with, of ii any maiineif or dered, feg'uiateu or controlled by. any poer. foreign or uomesiic, vnan inis uegisiatur ...Y ,;acih ficraw'paper states,-that the LLe- p'.ilAture e of S. Carolrna have passed a O"' - - . -... . - I . bill establishing a bank, at that place. ir(mi In d ia riaj-. we h ear 'that ? ipnagh Mr. Call bus been returned as riecfed a . llepres"enta$j yfe, iCiigreW trtiii tha staletTvi.ee-M f. Prince, ; and' factu al if : taken hi ,-seat yet - that jr. At Blike his;opponent,VcIiiifiis tlii sear and will. attend; there td; p.rosefute ''the ciaim, on tuegrouud.Uiat:twe auerni oi oiiu of the'cputtties a fifce' major! t y f ! i ts votes, :" jfegl ec teil oitrefused-t6:retuTh'tlieVvbtei. j Mxssocnt--The ' Legisl nre con-; to ' ylued-bnieUxlvul'f. efceted Speaker of -the Hojrse of 'Rc- p reseu ia i i es-ranu . j r ; s4r i cai dtrit oro tfem'rfr.iO)ScnaferOfi the folio wins:' day Mr. Rec ! the Li eo t the, d fi tie of his ofiice, r-On ft e 1 'T yi m ;consmutiojr ja lhe"jialhe,n:' qf XL VfasTasC'd hen jthad aay objep tibns "to take the cel lin oath? Ve- the two" houses tf 'deciit e wh e ther the act was constitational.-; A " debate a rainer tmuwn scene nrvscrutir u setf. JVlr Butes'.the Qoymmr elects; having taken ' the oath ' prescribed by sued ; i w-hicb some of the members cbntecded that the oath of office- was prescribed by the constiutioB, and Jthat the Lvgislaturehad no porjo super-: add other qualifications : i Some con- tendetlvthat the two houses, assembled as thy (then were, had nothing to tlo with jt-fthey could not repeal the law they 'coald not dispense: vi th .its pro-visions-it was a matter exclusively put to theGovefnor'a own. conscience' They said that ;no member of either houi ' had taken the oath;,; thatT thej Liet t.j Goverjior , had declined taking it, ani that it-would be uncourteous in them ito exact, of the Governor what I they had themselves refused to do. -In hne, he question was put,, whether the Gove nor should ;be excused, and de. cicJei in the affirmative.' The Gover nor, i ien addressed the two Houses and I ere the thing ended $ i I ' f- - - v y - ' ' Tie trade of Fayetteville (says the Faytteville Observer)' is rapidlj: in creasing; all r is bustle and; activity in our streets, and it is remarked as a fortnnate circumstance, that much of theproduce brought, in, is froiiKtlistant counties", with which bur trade has not been kept open for many years. Af ter having for a long time given, the profits of trade to the merchants ofio ther states it is gratifying Ho see the' change ;, tpbacco comes to our. town fipm Henry County. Virginia, and akong tlie wagons', which arrived on Tuesday, we saw three from Mecklen lairs, - via Cheraw. A multitude of iet? of this kind, attest' bur growing prosperity. , . A letter yesterday received from the territory of Arkansas, announces the fact, of vast importance to that territo ry, and even to the. government, :. that the' Commissoner appointed foe that purpose, (Air. umraNDPN nas. suc ceeded in making a Treaty with the rqUish to' the United States all their taiids ' in that tetuitoVy. v "We learn fut tlier TToin-Arkansas, tfrlt a good route has been fouud for a road trom Memphis to little Rock, makins: the distance of 140 miles be tween the two points, forty of which are through a prairie. The cutting: bf this road will save 300, niiles; of the rou te h e re tofo re . t ra ve 1 1 ed be t w ee n tn c seat of the' general gbverment'and the capital of Arkansas. It is. supposed that there will not be mote than ten. bridges on t,he road, and that from tlQ nature of' the ground the road will be sucli that it may be travelieO at all sea sons of tlie year. Y Y Y " ' Tiie construction of this roiid, in con nection with, the Quapaw Treaty, it is supposed; win greuti v, increase wie yaj luotif the public landsv and contribute revenue to the Treasury from the' sale or them in that quarter , : . y ;.,,' 'Y . -- ' Vast. Office-. I) lirfhien?.lt has been a subject of regret for some yea i past that the I'ost limee ueparimeui has" not tniiinuined itself th-tt it has been a tax upon tliepublic purse. . lij the President's iWessagtv however, it will be seeiu the revenue has oeeu . aug mented, arnl jh r cfjpts will vr iarri.ltirrs;alflMmgh-th portation ot the mail nas been conside rably increased the present year. 7 This is as it should be.Y Y;y . Vy J y ; GkfAt Fitusittrr ITie greatest fresh (say s 'the. Mil tort Gazette- that has; been nefeorLtAyenV on Friday, aud .Sitlunlay-. last.; vrrhe wale c rose m of e t h a :i . 20 j eet. Ai r the, river I aiids; were A ii u nd ated,Y and; t he appearance resembled lake'of no or dinary magnitude. Considerabicj d.' mage Jias.beeii- done tVaryriifVV dhevashitig-aivaybf butthe 'watqf Jias tibw;felb wituTiV it&?bauks.4 We expect to hear brbonshlerable da-magejsoslatiiinlup- the conntrr,she fain, that fell here, which ivas compai-1 aiiyeiy irmHig,t couui, ; in ,no aegree, height. t t.iU 1 1 r? v J " v.. ' ...... . -r ."AVe u ml e rstand ' that .. Alex'rV KerY sut Cashier fYtlie Bauk'of Vthe Mh Upolis has causedYa suit to be:Hn- brinter'of the National Journal, a news- paper puDiisneu m iniscityr lor . a imei ia. consequence of an unfounded allega- tion in- that . print not long since; that; Mr. Kerr had altered a promissory note, drawn by Mrs. Mary-'&fMouttoti,;artt endorsed by John Q-Adara, The charge was a serious ne, and the dam ages claimed are we presume, corres pondingly heavy. -fisA. City Gz. " Extraordinary' Circumstance. The Ateadville (Perm.) ; paper' states, that one of theassociate. judges of -thd court of Mercer county vas lately tried and convicted' on a! charge, of petty lar beny. He-had taken a small qliaiitity of putty," the property of a neighbour from a work bench ! ! ! The. Jiade had sustained an irreproachable , character for more than forty years ; ' anil'" is to have a new trial. r ; : ' Y Forgery. Tii e TorkV (Penii.-) Ga zette, mentions "a report; thattheDi rector bf one of the Banks at Lancas ter has been detected in extensive forgeries." It ia said: that hev forgedieridbrsers to notes in Bankvr!and to bonds sri veh to . - i , ' .1 . : f.- . -, individuals to me amount oi .upwaruaj ot 7D,CljO dollars. ! ; - 'r : . ..r. i' ; .. ; :-,; : t 6::, - ;.FflGM'ANC'-;,Yr lly the packet ship Stepjiauia, arrived at NeW'York from Havt.e, Parij pajers have been recei ved to'th e G tff of Oc to-: ber inclusive, .-y Y ,y,; v.Y' VU" At three o'clock, on the 25th of Oc tober, the body of Louis VXVIILi was entombed with all the -prescriptive lu-? nerat pompv in the church of St. Dehuis Prince Talleyrand as Grand Chanfber lain, carried the banner of France, i - ) The Cadmusarrived at N. York from Havre, has brought'" Paris papers to' the 1st ult.Y On opening ethe JotirnaKtl Debats we were struck with the follow ing article under' the head of iZante, 22d September. "; .. iv . . Y 'yy, i 'JLt was the 17th instant t!iat Ibra him Bey, son of Meheuiit Ali, Vizier ofvJptlaridM.I--,'-4ioi-d isant- for mer; Aid?der(ampof Gen. Grouchy, who had 1 become a i MahomeYn, afriv-l ed at Napxili d.i Romania, wliee chey surrendered tii em selves as prisimers pt war. The Turkish vessel in whit-ii they came, coiftuincd a -sum of eight mil i ions of Tu rkish dol lars in gold ami small coin. The jay of the1 Greeks was at its '-height.",. - ; Besides lists intelligence, we find claimed for the Greeks, a great victor over the combined 'f urki.su .Jud Kgypi tiah" ileets pii the GOth September and considerable success in - liiessaiy aud Epirus. - . - . yet. Mf. Harper -has addressed v four let ters to me iuiior ouiniyatHinal lia- zeitee, to clear ttTederul party from tlie charge in Aliv Mourbe's letter tb Gen. Jackson (in IS I u) against some of the I e.tdersp f t he" Federa I party, o f be - ing actuated by mo.wri'hico.1 views, 'or principles:' wwr(?wrfi to the e&iiiting fystfui of our "wrnmjnt .. t ''' d new and us fnL article The N York Co m iii ercial Ad yer ii se r say s, M r Leu is, engraveiYof that City, has; for pale; a newly.-iiiyented v pencif, Which harpehs itsei t and is efTectiyejy seau r ed from breaking; in ui pocket:-- When the I ead is pu t into tlie -case, there is no fiiHjiervUipublc; until iri; entirely used ujf Hij$t pencil 'rmtst beyery convenient, article, ibr., reporters, and others, --whose business leads them oftexi to ue a pencil in taking notes arid V kiiig.weniorandaVH rwejuhfeee ao, GeoRol)- urns, oi, v emersneiu. wenrtQ sea, anil was supposed to beTbst J:; H isren'te have Iorig'mou rned , for liim.: ?K0aiWv daVJast, Iis brothers received the lowibg JeiterVwTitteV ih'ihe" Spanish V V " Pear Brother-This is the first timer for f rteen yeail :.fia've had,' aii opportunity "M . Jng to any; bod, , iEourteti y ears aio, 1 iiipned on board s smi2-fflint? vessel in;lla- yanaY ft e g ot taken"; and carried in by j a Spanish man of. war, anrf - were cohdemaed, and all of us sentenced to tiireey ears in tfie mmesjWe'.'woV beeiiri about ;aeyear yrlien our. cuptaiii laid V plan, we tKbusrWt, to get cle&ir in getting otitbf lhemines; Our captain Juiied a sentinel, u c vere f cverjiow -ered; out captainww "gibbetted, . aiwl all bt us sentenced to the.minea.ior Ufsi,Ty Ct vemor has cleared one man for ebod bebavi- Ltrind proiiusesf fo clear all d! us his nJ birt-i oav, it wcaienavej ourselves as vftUJtt iwie Juve dbne nWe are not awdftb write, 1 Din dv me neip ot womaai isav srot pen ana paper. .'The nun that u cleared capies the letter out Of .the prison, stuck to the bot tom of Ids, foot. ,&oT relate my misfortunes and sufTennirs, would, he r.iorf lnxn vouion "havVan Idea'ofbiit theXvnr&t "Of; thein is over v I hope, t lb through die lbleSinjs of SoV . J I shall get clear and, itce ijiorc t!jov "rmy . friends and country, it would .seeni ok- irew' wo. Id to me. . Most fjkr.tv Jpyfatlier.is dea " ive my anectnjnae love t latner, ?i auve and:dl tJie'sistersV betif brothers, I renum A, :Y Y J Y 4 Y ri. v - f The old man is Iive, ready to and c. - ' visitlxis son,' If there U no rcdimptioO Y ' ;.-- .v;n '----; : ..w ' ;--..?- .; .'-ii. Y ii.','";' -' ; In Pitt jcpunty; tbe2d v .'o, I. Iliii- ; 51 to ., Ksq'. of Bt -uibrt, to Aliss Nancy Ltovd bt A the tormer pUce. ;Y !Y- X' :Y.,; Y ' ' -'A - On'the iTthtinst. at Xbns: Cnek by the " Rev, "MfYTate; tr.rA rchib ld! imbson, to . r Miss Margaret JidaHghttr''bf :Col 'Antxbiry'A'. V D,Bouieaufc Yf. jvYv- wV; Y-; Oh Thursday y evening tast, hy": tner iter. ; " Adam Emie, , :n Brunswick codnt at th"e ' ' se at of farsdci(vamtibell.- Ksn.lr. johti Y -VaddelV3r. Mercliajt'of VdbiTjtgtOfi; ,tb YY- ilisa- Anna; Calnpueib it .M ic. v - . i j At K lenton,v on, the 7th fhst.-jaf erA; Snbi4, f Y -' but very 'violent ,:i ttack 'x 4he CI'yjihNS fe vrr . Y v; as-ed 53 vearsl John IJttlei Ko. if -that town : 1. -a iren'tleman in very'highlV aiideseTvedty; -' ;Y all Who hh J the pleasure "of Ins - jjy acquaiuincel: In Mobile, Ala. Mi. J osepR Ger, a Vespect. ; able piayter of, VVikox coUfntyrvaJ dfLi'ly . FFIuIiS '.his? profess b l;aenrrceah to ,t!ei; -J citizens pf lUUiiKiniy. llCsmaybo , found at the ilouvt .-IIo.usg.-i . Yl Y,"V -Dimlin Court llouslv Dee'V .U&i i 4 j." .. wl nle-1 wajfeonfineir lii'Frankiin count v Ph son. n, antl thesefbre 1 4arri ldeterStiihttol pay it j xf which 1 persons aret required to UJce rotice..- f .i t; ful5Dv.,.l, ltAs.i? Nashville, N. C. 6tb pee led l4r, :: ,? -. 0TJ1 1 1 E Exercises in thi Insttjtio.n , : Wi H . be iJL resumed oh Monday, the Othbtv of Ja iiuary next, f ti nder the, direct iofi' of M r. J as. 1J. Johnson? thp has fbr'sevcfaiVafs'con ducted it with great advantage td his I'upiU and to fne satisfaction of the lioartl.;. VWM; M. SNpElVSec'y. Pec. 10. :y3 JMir south i bfoWaTeiir hY 4 Urifed Nforoc-' " l , ennestiav nc tnn inutnu-1". r nor. ; co vPoeket'tiok,1 cirmtiiminij about 10do-aiA . in cashand; atteceittAarfi!pstttii lHwell " ' l,amlibirVfiMihe'-bTr,tbf'flMr depoR- " ed wilb him for fut Apv , 1 pern :fi 'v"iiiY; th e sametaijd d?l iveVllfriitTo jhe t h "cnlcr j . wilt conferva favor and' shall be vqasynablyv rewarded "t---jUu . '-Vi : : Y CflAULES WJ.0IlNT.STON. ' :l)cc,lt.. i -si-' 7- T- f 'V'--''- , I- " . 1 ON. the Fourth Mmdaof;rVbriary next ;wil:'he brlered arpmylcslebeforelhc' Ft " LL' persons a re finVarji etl aatn st nuli n Y for a note of hand or Bbhet'enhmey.';''; to William fi. jfmcfcptAVtf?tt' ctnihtyt'fw Y the sum of S255, bearing. date sometime in t the year 1822, ami witnessed: by Wni. T..- ; Ransom Y Tb said oblijaon.if as friucbile nh ' '.Y ly obtained and imuisd v extorted frbm i me," ". , Court Hotise in Sm;thfield,suridry -vatuable Neirroes, elonginff.to tlie estate of . the late ." ; John Stevens, .fuiv-Terii are, boiid with ap ' ' , provea security, at six momiis.y Y, . ' At the same timc sundry; Negroeswill be hired ut for the ensiling 'ye?. . ' ' ' . " : ' .. 14-4VY" -;''-T"; PPEVTiUEU'AdmV.Y ,; ia-..u- 11-:.... ? ; - 1 i :. ' Pecerober 14: Y ! YlMrectnul (TnUntV. t ' Court of Pleas and Ctuarter Sessions, . r . YNovember'Term, 18'24' Y , ; :; gylvia Otde' ' ,K ' vs. - .-'r- 1 Petition .'or 1, Tlie heirs at lav of Qny Ut- f dower. II .-.YV --.'C -"''t- '"YJ '-'? ' Y. T appearing to the s;tt:factibn of ,the Cotirt, Y that Elijah Mahninff uiid Lydia, hi wife, ' nd Ueniimin -Planning' and-Sylvia his wife, ' Defeifdants, Tt not rendems of this tte : . It i? frdered that prnWication be made br;3 ' Vvtooibs inthe ifa'eii lit git$r, th;itt!jey ap- . near at eb?x Court of Pleas and Quarter ; ' Sessions to bv b Idf r'the 'county of; Fklge- febmb, at'h Coi?t f louse in f arborough, 011 the ,4th Monday of February next, and plead, ; answer or; demur, prliepeiition.wilI be V herd e, p r5e 3 l tbemWjuks Michael Vllarn, CWk or' s.r-,1 Cimrt Tarboroughj . ? the 4th Monday bf November, .1 8 2 tV x MTCHTil II EA itSiii'. C. rewiined rS the Isf day of I'ebnjaKiy, 1 825; A th is i emuiar . a xojppfefeii nd t wEnHsli dtlpt:on, bMittHmry vul 'tpn orsheetnet tbtrls, and: a c ivtrlid, Y or b.ty $2 .'50 extra fieri Ws.sibH;Th'-1 eare: .' , ilHkvercTsM of diis ntotitiumwi) be tifib, n.av Jc obtained. - Itaatu Oic Jam ly) . , an:ltTutiphyity J'oILpesss;on.vpaviibla in advance,- FUchpVpU lmist'furtiisb a nairY Y- sevetv cpibpetn teaciters comftf.ntb; VpW- r ' - ed, toeyerfvOi JujpUUfrt9. W-Uwi ',.' and, a Valuable ''PlutiivphicitV aid Cltymictd- Y Apariiii. fJtUt$c $'),flriiviuf and P-'i-Jiii ' '. ' : f20'lxr" session, awl Paifcinr,at 10 pf-r Y ; bia-lrterare tau jrht 6be4 required. nTios-f in lerested in obtaininfrti.er particulars J re requested to apply by letter post paid) tb j uie pnncipai. . 1 , . v ; "w-i ,, . Uitord, Uraonae uounxy t j. : - Y. V-: I. y.. - r- V t
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