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3n r f - ill '1 f -', f 3 f v - '.II'-' " - " i i, I . i ' .r KOitEICiN.; x Tip sliln Diamond. Cant. Macv ar J i r - , - 7 r-vril hoW- vesteni&v in the very sh 'Tviii;.;e of 3 days fivm TiVerpad. ah .w !vr nxttdifett to Cant. iSi. tor J aver 1 IT I . . 4ko fa.mnt 4-n r the 18th, Mia the latter to the cvnhig Minister ofJusJire to the CorjeL Cala tlie IGth ilit. inclusive travo, 10 madc.the projiosition to t.e f. r - ' - . .sscrnblv-to dissolve and submtt.ro ma spat?:. . 7 The fj'Iovin?: is a winnr.17 of. the in . . " tell;irenc. from Spain : ' ' " f - ; v- The" Cre?, it appears Lave made ro tsM-n?. , Tho Koval Family appear to y bariIot Cadiz, simply because the : CinVsun and dismayAvcre sticIi that no cuo l.ad aulliority to prevent hcra. On - : -the.3d the French troops N eutered the ; city : it vas on the 1st that 'the-Kicg ; 'amved at the French ppsts, i ; " ' : . FiRy i thousand, raca of the French ar tn v ace, . it U M ; nderStoocl , to remai n to ccci:j) -Sf2in9Vuntil.tie esUiblishment "of ti-.mnvilitv under the Kind's gff.-er-mcn- The King-5 is nor expected 'in . Madrid before the 18th : Jittleitisji . . table vdl-be known of the i urjcses of f the "3trtv now restored till thciul x H 1 , The iteency have of course dissolv Qk tfiSy 'issuetl '.an asldress, reinarka b'c far. tins curious iiiliation of its style rb l r5(tti:uent. - - Miha snll ccntlnues'. in arms, and it j is e:i jijiosct .will pei-seyerc in resitxince. ; f ilio has bcj?a conu,c:nnedv; Ti'f Xing of Spain has isrued a Pro clai frlon. in which he-calls tlie Con established by the Cort -u a v--- tyrannical Constitution, null inits or iririvand iJVl in its' formation," and &zys tu g France has tiiumphetl over t'e e llrs of all the rebels of the world raliccfed . for the niiftcr' if ,Spr.n.'f- I'.oceu en tr.2 tiirone 01 m. r cnunanti, " by Piothtincc. anil the generous ellbrts of his. nble jtilics,,?,hc autliorires the .folovin deqi-ee; f- ; j ";ir. 1 . ATI the arts ottHe government . ) railed ctrin.tut"cnrJ (cif tv h At fever kind ;unl jksrription tjicy jiuiy he,) a synicwi wlnch'cp- " p;tr-C(l mv people" from tlie-7lh of M.trrh, . ; until the Zlit of CtfoSt r, arc tic- and rg;ilticn5, "wluch live, sold "joycrnxent framed nd 'executed gainst rny ; will- " ' P.i't. 2. I approve' of even- tWn ivh'ch ha? heep drveed ar.d ordered by the I'wvif-V.ni-Jui-.r.df Government, and by the UoenT , ey, the oncrrcated at Oyarzmv April 9, the ilar;25, the, present year, uulrmjj , irier.nvvfiie, unti! svitlJcIeutly informed of the 'L-iri-: t f mv neonlf. I mav be able to bestow' t''oe h'Avs, and adopt those meteure, v. hicli Tv-ill be be?t calculated to Kecurc their re?l. pros- pcrity r.r.d Velfarc, the consent objects of a!t my. hv ?Vou:iiy coiumitaicate to dc- t1nion of the Cortes,',the Tslc ofSt. Le- . v:as decreeil, in supplicate liW Majesty . V:i"'-m to" occn ncjrbliatimis'itli the encrab. on sijclf terms as He N B'louldjudjread viable. ;l1:e Kingan .Veiet?, he couldTiot enter Into any ne ,itution. -fA second message was sent . f - the. King-r to which the i Hiiae answer ; i.-!vis reKirhed..'"Afthird meeting follow - v cdC bn;' this time only, tiveldeputies at - eit :Vd. ; x "AU tUe othera non concealed li!e:tive, oi.wen wandevini iit ha?i ; , r.rd endeavouring to escape.-' lhe ;not j i complelc ana2chy.sooniallov?d bnt no "i icnce was .:. committed. t At 4-Ieiith, 't;rc roers then composing tne LOrtea, Jand'theui ulsters, accomptiuied by smr.e iuid coDiuixjtiim t6 wn?et.o the Prince mips. oaui AMI LUC rviiii - . . 4 j the raacazrnes. !hajied, :aiid tne cara- -?H.f?bo-s ocairrencer, ,whch ; r, Glks lare had abatdt--xrith J'bea"" f-.the lng. In. u Tl,lks T1)ebcs ant, l;it(i:ii. ""If r'de ??rt, ' 51rv ff e ia which the lattertet 1000 k'illcdl , vg.u. staf -Jflo-Wsoh in another buttle, near ., . naqdcl for tne king s, hbertr n-crc i. Vo,(- (lie 'riliks lost fw wiionek . riecn'e; fnr two montbfr, Miiuf rt.e, do-i .; , , a - ri T r Till HI'Tlll O " ' - I ',hV j. -,; ;ii;c c:xy oi.aiuz, jinn an tie ior- V; i i. :tses '.th'cain toeion ?T iWe C.onsti ' ! ? it it?o;'Rlists.v lliewopositions were ii i' f ; ii'jcJed.- , VabHz Kavfii declared that :l r;, ? ' Constitutional; hotilla cdd not de-i i!j ir ' ' ' ' ind the citr, t!ie Cortes heid a public I ' 7 11 i. - ,1 , .V . ' .'...1 :ll il. :.I-'Xe'Uer.-.-i f ' 1 .. I iv tlii'hT dijsoii . tlic:aselve.v - For 'the Lv:t tlurty-ffix heuis e; Isle-of rTieon riyrjvP :tvV.uttiv of the Cortes. , . Jftegraftd head - j ( i : .0- 4Vnothcr acciTintav5,"taat of. njnetr ffA J;: ur inenibeibithkf - j . - . h-i' rin; hU fveranjiT-haVcrieived H:l ' tbe ?ir'Ud' &fliisiafestivTlieX?or.es ' ! - .:. visr.attactr;irmi tfi3' greatest J rigor. ;.r:cV:bneitero V , . ': l.rV':' AtnbTSsadorii:had.nmv thcr&f ;' f v J ,? MV" jeiitered ;hre amidt4th& accla- j 4 "4j ijartC?! SOI 041' ta-ratinwjp return lO tiop-in tbetii line, so as .to 'require; -no qua i 1 I : . 1 V' ' 1 Alndrir), V'-Th;?; lUtarrgtianir.will 'eiiiV jfication ,of property fo: a Kepresentatve; I' 1 tr T"AVRS d ibo,uld consutIth.the if ' -i.' PP principles bf our free (iovernment.-Ia the " -iiOo'.inen ; ;.ieKingcave3 'Aereso- contadon 1 ofttbe Un&tl stales: no qiialifi- -.: '".f. -tjiori'OW'.tiii'gD tu Seville, andnientards cation ;of this i Wind is required for members of : I . "-; ' ' 'C ; Ti-licAeil s fi rid where-hevill- eh- eithe? branch' of tiie t-egairc. II e. was sa M'SvCi y:-,f Vvith -the i)Q5e?oT:iVhj5llleraeaand tisfietsuchquaKncatioYiaspr it . ....... j v . a . . . . m s m t 1 tit" r 111- 111,11 1 11 iini.ki : int. m zr isuali la 1. a . uj arja t. 'if f ' natc3i XoaiidctlCCJ ia; tb(? lJBreilch he ' i . 4 ' . , ... " r .. .- . ... .-. .. . .-! doesnk cease ioneak oThis jnitmlcjllqtou of WypW t to the Kins of France and.thc Uuke o Anppideme. ; Con r Burlbn basset wi 1 1 rirOmnriTiv him to nisb troop have set off from here, nth ' the exception of - th e re.dment of; the 1 Prtnra. who whs nlwaVS llCYOtCU TO rt the Kinjr On the daf of the bomba rd - J ment, a battalion of the regiment ran - over the streets o' Cat fc, crying out X'mf iivim at;-- -j ...wtjh Majesty The proposition of (,al a frava was adanten by a strong majinr.. A letfer from an English gentleiuan at Cadiz dated Oct. 2; 182i?f descrilies f he shaH of the neighborhood as terriSc A f er Jf.ertlinaud jiad . been ta. Chu rc h aOcr hi.-? liberation ' all the welling of t)oe marked for Coistitutional prjh-C4des- became the . prey 'of the b ao:l -tiiii-sry . Faithful," the houses of m-i-nr of our friends were ransacked tnd pillaged, ard every thing which can eohtnbute (o freed oi.iu instruction, 'kv improvement M instantly burnt or ken to -pieces '.in. tne "streets, amWs i'Vivas',-"anfl re;oic"t!;2 ? some even of the ;nd nri - orcouV- arejl.to,t!:e com:n;csiim of these tlewr, VeiausTe2;nK Orlando cndPadre. nio, JiQv Lihc most . active-" The effervescence," he adds, 44 anion: the l.v.vei- class of people is inten2 ; au tliovize.l to satiiite their passions, they hunt all those who are compromised as lqod -hounds oihthe'' scent, and nas sinat' them, when discovered., .. rIe sf'nte'of tlio countrv is dreadful : ityur- . I 111 41 V 1 . passe'A alt descripl ma in aiiHrcHy, roa fusion: and' bloodshed-" ' .".The French do little, ta-.prcvent these cnieities. but, should they depart, universal depopulation and dosoh-tion must ensue.'". 77r French;' trr vn 'er- I7s7$ to Je.nrr.Jfei t ii". '''' Jjwrrxco, to summon thm l 9nrreuJrr ftt!te jMir'rl arms 'and rrlnrn to nn tmile. l obeflUace n Kw Frrdiifin l Lo:;rjov. .oct. 14. 'Ve understand. that -jV-emmcnt has received information pt the ""final and complete settlement of the iliilerences between 1 1 nsia ami Turkey under the arrauircmcnt.of LoitI Stnuigford. It is alded thp.t the dispucsr between Greece and Turkey, arc to be i n tinst -ed to the mediation of Russia, Austna, and G. Ilribin. ' Auisnunr.,- sf.pt. 30. , I-etters fr.m Italv announce that a terrible insurrection has fut broken e 4 cation lias been interrupted. At Suck- Q. tjlc 'f urktsh soldiei-s, foreimers - . travi,im hr.Vft iPen osinated. Tiie follov, in note, was addressed to the, Foiriu , Ministers at Paris, on the 7th of Oct. ;'- a .V' 1 have .the honor toannounce, to your Kxcellency, tiiat his "iUjc sty's (iovenunenl b'as fj'ven orders to raise the blockude of the Spanish pors of Coriihna, Sf. Sebastian, and Santona, which have 'surrendered to the fcr-v ces of his JJajesty. Consequently neutral vessels arriving in these pcrU. will be admit ted without xlifhcultv. . . - - CI LVTEAUBRIAK1). " THE CKAV POPE.Cardinili Del la Gena was elected Pope on the 27th of Scntember and has taken the litle of ; Leb Xi. He is an Italiaii. lie j was Nuncio d on nr 14 vejirs in the e- lc t ora tea o f ti) e ' Jl hi n eV . At tiie period of the pei xufons exercised'by Boiia narte i:;ur.i;it the head of the - churcli, he was ob iLcd ta "n'ut Jtome witli the other Prelate and "Cardinals, born out of the states whrcli remained to. the So vereign ;Pout;l!.- 'At the epocli oi Jlie ... i i ji restoration, ne was sent oy tne late Pope (Pius.yil.) to congratulate Louis 18th, njhis re'turnand he was aillict ed ' at' Paris with a Jon illness. In 1815 ;vas" reinstated wit v :'tbl Homan Irtll S,' wl i IIC uWvisn VI ivumo . ( lie i-y savr the Journal des I)ebates a tiaii of reat learning,4 accustomed to'business, and of in-eproachabie morals. s -fyy-H CCiVETIO PJIQCKEDINGS,; ,- ,ys.-'fv iriQiNiiiD'.'. -' ' ,Thc 6$i sec-tioa heme -?maep, ccnaderation, Air. rieitir raoveu i.o. uuu. utter u wu4nw I.Mr. Jl. Ari 5ini7AtmoAedr to" amend this sec member oCthe House of nepresentadvei. ' . ed by the gentleman from Orange would ' not out m Upper Kjrypt, where, tr.e wnoi popuUtiop of a lai-e section ol count i U i.nrt OOC'rt lt)f I Oil J1TM1?111 I prerAXIowasafraidipe -4' ... ... 7 ''- ,.J . ipemberstreretoo scm! V..". :i -.'-';'"-v'; 1 f 1 unessential &mjid- members oiiehf to 1 act as if vre; vere about to forrrt an entirely rtW rrtTiaifi'ituin. 'The eorcmittee to whom this ubjct' had b-;n committed had judged to the present onHtfttiort.a tlicy deemed hrd been exoeriencclfrom tlic nronsion now proposed to be strickeit biit ? He neVcr heard fifnnir. : -f ndeerf.-bp? tboiio,ht"tlie"a(al!flXtion a salutarv bnc,; and therefore hoped it would After a Jew qtlicj-, remarks, the proposed afrtMidnipnl: TOs'd!Sa2Tced to'. ' : Mr. Mtniihi'm moved to .'Tulct to the end of tile section, " or a freehold of the value ot .dol?ars."., , . ; -;. " ', 3lr. Yancey enquired if the'mover intended to varj tlia terms from those intivjduced intc a former section f - . c llr. Mankv replied that he dioV as a mem bAr. h' tbe"seetion as if stand", "is reqioret only: to hold 100 acres of land for the term of his ov.Tn life- 't . , A Mr. JMungum proposed to fill the blanl: with 400 ! ; r , Mr, Fisher thought SOD, voiIdle sufficient. 1 The question was first take.ri on the larpfeo;: sura and ne.tivecL incn on tne smauer and curried. " Mr. Lot e moved ta strike, out of the Til section thov words in the 2d line " of any on eniirc." He' sa:d that tiie mciinmcr ot toes words v.-as d'flcrenfly- construed in ditrerent cb;inties, and frequently at different sepa-.tc elections in the same county. ' He therefore wished them struck out. ' - , - . : Mr. Yir-ciy supposed the objection against the vcrils,moved to be struck out,' was, that :f a man hadj resided twelve months in any part of the -State he was allowed, to rote wherever hemig-ht be at the time of an election But he should object to this amendment on the same ground that he had objected, to othed whiclrhe cbnsvlcred as unimportant. , UifTer eht Cfnstrt!ctidtis miht have been put on the words, but he. apprehended no serious evil had been experienced from them. . Mr. J,ove wished it to ne so cspressea xnat no crs6n in fifture should be permitted tb voe in any co-.nity in wliich he had not reeid ( d J 2 ujonths previous to an election. It was but a sir.al! arnehdrr eut antl could not be otbr- ise'tl an well received by alh ' .After a' ffxw remarks, the proposition was disagreed -t.' --.Mr. Ilaviiizt-m proposed to strike out the 4th line cf th(k th section, the Words, "and shall have pvd--pcbf:fc taxes.' This proposi tion had reference to the pcll-Ux,. which had lone: been considered an 'odious tax in this Satc, ana m:ntvatino aisranx aav, Derpeai .1 I .. nr'ifK tlin vionr irxi' mo 1r in rr thfi rTrt Cvl' Ji yv ." w.ui lilt jv f ..u....0 f- posed amendments to the Constitution as ac ed. It was with the view ot making te pro - oscd amendments to the Constitution as ac- ccptable as posssoie, tnat ne moveu 10 sme v K I 7 J :nn in n 1 1 est fon on eht not. tlierefor? to b e part il n-ith. The navment of a puhhc tax was some kind of evidence ot a person's residence T ----- . i-,- .Tiie motion was negatived. Mr. Settle moved to amend the 13th section, in tlie.l lth line, after the word ag-c, M a citizen of the United States," which was agreed to. f And on mobcm ot Mr. Hamngtnn tne salary was changed from 1000 to &2000. The 16th section bein read, Mr. Yan cey observed that the am endment nronrsed bv ihd Committee to this section went to supply a defect in the present Con stitution. Doubts had existed on the minds of the most tn'iffhtened of. our citizens whe ther a case, mirhttiot occur wliich. would pro duce nn mterremurn in our Government. It is provided, that in case of the death, 8cc of the fiovcrner, the hpcaJcer or tne senate ior the tinie being- bemg", shall exercise the exe cutive power butthere isnothinjrin our Con stitution or .I.uws wluch provides for a 6ase which misfit happen. Our members of the Genu-al Assembly are elected in August for one year, of course after the year has expired they" are no lbng-er in office so that if the Go vernor were to die, Stealer the election and before the succeeding meeting' of the Leg-is-laturc, there would be no person authorized to perform,' the duties of Governor. . This a mendment is oireretr'to supply the deficiency. TJie moi ion was agreed to. '- - On the 26tjvsectionbein read, which excludes Preachers of the Gospel from a seat in the Legislature, ' s ''Mr: irnn-imrton moved to strike if out. Fie could see no good reason for denying to Cierr'vmen .npchts which were possesei py pvm'v nthcr chisa of citizens."-.' He should al- jsd move; when it came before the Convention, ti vti-lke nut th- followintr section, .which - be thViuf ht imnroberlv interfered with religious opinionsy-which ought to be left entirely tree. fr Yr-iirrv wnnld inform the .Convention why jthe committee retained -these. sectrons For his own part, he could sec - no iiecesrfity for them at tins clay m tins tree count ry, u-hprp wrv man is At libel tv to udoot what religious opinions' he pleases, for which' no one'has .a riht to question him - but these provisions have been acted under for'urty yeaTS without producing any inconvenieii.ee or .complain ; aim win ,i;iininivi.rc uc -if Katr tnn'hprt tbeml it mifbt Tirotruci VT4&1.V ir . vw.." - - - . copsicreViihie dissatisfaction CattKMUjsl ihe people, who were incrc sensibly alive on the SUOjeCl Ol, Iteilgiuuii""" aiinnnvu uc-.iivp ed,' Uferefore, they would be 'rtaintd, theyituVncj injury,'.;: S;i t $lr. TMnritm Knew very; wen ,111a,- anyti.i tcrferece' lib tfris subject would be li:ib 10- ble torn nisreprt seiVtwtion, jud mii'ht creat e, alarm m cc-rtanv inincw ; dui ne a so Knew uiavii ?rtain mindH; but he a'so 1 hndv oul-.t to xloviikt wcs riL-hti-reeardTess of idle ; ciumour. ; As .one-of the comnwltep vvhO formed ! Hits ; jteporthe srifTeid thU beclibiVto psssV sHehtib 'but he was perr 9'Jectiortof tJieir, Repre'senj(a.th es,wihoti 1 ola m?ernmenis ot Europe sucu a provision in" nvllfo proper,bnt; tlierelrio necessity sword.' In reference to what had fallen his friend froni GsswvjTj-'h'e'.wtiy - ' - '"V;- -Vt;' -4 ' 5 ;.V.-7 ' r toaca.e tliat occurfcd'in thf tcsnme years Syt), Avheo a cmtlemao oCtalntsfrom ohe of mW ed of bis seat 'on thisound; -f;: a!r;;l?rv,thokHl;ithatii mmhl feeiweJJ t t,, . JntTTvferf. with tliis f;ubiect.rHc, vell recollected 'the case to which, the . freutlman r,Am trnn referred i ,but the , Str.te sustain ed noVreat injury -the ph-ce. of the penth man, was scion .supplied S-heJwi a'read v obscrvcff, lie saw no oeccss.iv iw f p ion j hut as our acrsi"? i" " A-t m. ; hn vfts uiiwillincr ,to. meddle ttr a 1 1 1 1 - . i I . . ... ... - . . ' Mr. 7J?rwas of opnu.mihattheccicsi as th Le d T.effislature ofJfouth.Carolina, by the(hTji3 sioil of rlerirvmen to a seutjin tlieirtisla i TM.v mai 'had a more iexalted opinion of aTeal pious Clfcrjryman than himself, but lie did jiot wish to see tliem m the Legisla tllir. Man rum snid, the remarks which fell from him on this subject did not proceed from 11 nv particular religious j vie wsv -le. deemed 'it improper to retain: a' provision .0; this kind -in our Constitution . ai. this; day. however, pfopcr.it mi.ht have been .w licit our ancestors placed it there. ; He believed none of our sister States had such a prSvisioft i .their Cons; itutions, 8tas we could aiihci- j.ate no evil for the want'ot it, he waswiUing to blot it out of our Constitution;; Mr. Settle rend a-clause, from the Con4itu tjon of Soioh-Carolin: to shew that it con taisied a clause of similar import.--- ; . Mr. Hamugien obstvyed, that it was-with some degree of unwill'mg-ness that he touch- Exi ite-u 11 pieasaM feelings, and bcjiable to :nrsrepreserit:ition abroad ; but lie conciuaea it was better; to do what we behVve to be r..rht a ltd rik the censures of. the world, than to do wronv an4 rectuve their praises; Ha wislied , no man to sutler on account ; ot relirfio-i ; and he hoped a majority t t u c committee wouid iro with him on tins occa sion'. .' '' ;... Hie motion was negatived. j - : The 27th soction being, read, ' ' . . Mr. lhirrinhon moved to Strike out i thi sec-iou a 'so. r;;-- " Mr,7;or supported tlip motion, lie had always. been taurht to believe lb-1 Ours: was a c.untry where religious intolerance wcul -t be cpuntenancedr ,lVhy then, suffer a sec tion of this kind to remain which shuts. cut from office a respectable; portion of our citi- th Pnm irt IP.sithnlir.s a it! .Tews It 1 rnnflicts indeed w th 'the 30th section o; this fnstriTment, which provides tlwt thcr shall 1 h ,.n nrefTPnce onven to one reiig-.ous sor neroettiate th"rp. is no foinlation ? lie thoicrlit the Tro pic were sufficiently ab!e to jildge of the qua lilies of their representatives, without such a provision as is cmta"ned in this section. Our brethren to the Katwatd, ''who we Are jmtf to. .msi-ier s sufijciently fctriet i?v uu irre 151 .u nf itinnsi nat no' sitclii test .iii this in anvf heir constitutions and he coiVhUee io good reason wnv we suouui a-uin n. - ouitediflefeint construction: The words." Pro testant Ketgion' . had, been considered as svnonhnous with the words K Christian Jle-ifo-ion," and bding- so considered, it hail none of the. exclusive ettects wmcn ne appreiiena-. ivt;' tf we were makinir a new Constitution. yp. added a chflerent'laniage might be ifced ; but as no inconvemehce had been . ex th ;ptinn as it stands, lie hoped the committee would consent to keep it in its ti resent foimi. rtAsin-a a-iirl whfitvpr roTi5trnctioln murbt Ke Viven to this section Here, thejo can be no doubt that every stranger who reads it, w)ll conclude that both Roman Catholics and Jewsaro excluded from ofiice in our Govern- T he-motion i.to strike out wa? neg-aLved, i The' 28th section bein i-ead," . : , Mr. Jlrerurd observed, that it had always boeh concedet!,thftt the present mode of ap- pointings jusoeetf .ui' rca.ee - ui mi'ie. Obiecticii3 bad also been made to the eniirse nronosed b v the committee; and he racist confess it. did not meet wltli his appro-, bation, though tlrcre migiit, perhaps, be some mrth had suggested to vhim a plan, which he woulct mention to Ane committee, mui-u w u a view of. eliciting the -options cf others on j tle : , subject, than , rrom ja nope taat niu Hffw-rstion would be 7 adooted. His plan was, that persons to be appointed Justices of the Peace should be recommended by three nf u .r,nnt'itn ronmanv -.inc.' which thy reside, and that .they should held their omce for tiireeT years onw. i;ut oojecuons matv, perhaps, be raisca to any moae tnat-ean be jofiered. In the section recommended by thf4 rommitteA the GovcrnOTtis to aopo)nt Ju4tic es b v and with the advice and consent of the Se.5iate-mcn ytho hye in remote parts of ltiiA,siht with whom neither the Gover nor nor the Senate can be icqunteoVrhere bftipe. would be .tf,ow n by members ot-tfic Iclatuwit-- large,' by whom ftey are; ..now appbinted.: rrhe pcticen -bis country, had been such, thatthe i Captns , companies might be said to appoint the Magistrates ; a thev reebmmendedcm toC the Lesnslature.. rvhb coniumed the recomio endatiou, :and the Got ernoir comjssA6nedBhetnf To try the qution, be moved to -strilce- out the 28$ ,be ktriiclc out,i for if )t; were, the coratrtittee ixy, myv u.v vvj, mT ityp i WroniQ cc uu rive uc Ji'V4viuyuv vmwf Oar,f?im, v eonuianv: i tor - it ry.bapjccmnt br If v r , - .. ... ii" tical ancl i uivii . .jivpariHir ,.-. i;' 'Vf ; I . v,vsy" nxM Lc yo. ernr j. to a));. ept fpart. Our Contfi'u'ion pmhibits o-pvita t!ie consent 0 the Senate; tho:;-a Z- ers brides Clergymen trom seats in ..we. uicr tic nor tne senate nave an uVvi rislature, anti he thought ivwhs ri;;iu ui j:,uie enuuaie. .,jie tnoiigu -t iRa so. Mr, 1, referred to some mconvem-j nQjp'ibors were bestacqua-iifad vKt, hn ' . A. till .11 !.& t M V V. I 1 X. i. t- - T. - .,' Mr. Yancey observedhat if this section had gherift-of C hoWan Coitnly to sz held 01 teceivcVl such : a construction aVuit whicii the Jie gdl- and i28tll i list, to jbUpplv til.' eiatlemanhDadsoihacl put upon it, Vacaicyoc&mned'by : the death f '.' there. vyouldbe gocri Tip Jnnor1 . . ' h nntA asRUre him it hab?: recemxl a James.OM.inei v . , i .,r: . :.. recommemtitVrthesLr,- , . to Hhnse f whereas, if he h-rt-A- such'sources as h miv ; .4 ': ,Cs ti si jVIrif:7?iVTatTrf. said, he had I ronr irir!' tor t hp nmnw-it-nT. ;i.?Ji- . . "' tered m the corr.rnittee jchut-bA,li4-i.. ... I I. I iiiiAiiiimii I ir I .'.ill. mi j... i. .. i ' 'JiHCCKp,, proposed 'by the :..iendmcnt wliicti V r. posed. '(,; ;.;- - , ! , " - .The question: on strdiins? o ;t U: , bt i continued. J GENIAL -ASS p; t BL Y . ' t- .;'?..: ' ' , ';, ', .. ' 'I - -I .cestjXy,-iov 1 8. tesst's Ontiaw ami Wiiri! ' if u-- HoU-'e wcrc'ahpoihted a ConruitVe '(C coin uncuon wnir 31 essrs. ari v, m .' Patterson as ejected, and that no no oiner cana;uaie 01 a majority , Votes. ' V-V':! V-t - A committee was apnointled tolwaii pri the j Groyerfitir,' and: iijmrm m f the organizatibh of tbe two hoUsbarW pf their readiness iiy rcceir )h cuiu munication. jThe cpinmi(;e0 reported jthat he wouldnnake a cotnmuaicatiorv bnv to-morrow it lilp'clockj ' ifir.. VanlKck prcieatexl the resijj-na- lion n (if J ohn Bay," CoIoneVj Coimnanu t of the Militia oersoiuj- knt . AVe-dnksha y, Nov. 19.' mutin'i 1 if . On yas' $ent: to.the tiouse luf .jCommon; proposing to blimmeliafiily fur two EngrSssipg CielrVs Iwhich was eoncur- ' ml in by tiiat jlouseand the name of Thbiwas G.- Roae was withdraw! from lioatination; INo triflidate'at this bal-. ot, 'received a inajonty ot votes., , Another baHotih'r tmniedLatelv took nlace on motion of Mrt Callowav. and tiie names of iiiavid Mock, Thomas llerne and George Iorde.cai, Hverc wHi - tirawn. y'iii 0"i:iA. uu cuouiuitte uuu u niajority "of votes. ; . j: '.' t HOUSE QFi QOMM0NS. . J';'Cifn"TukW:iovj.l A writ of ftfattion was issiitcdto t!i- AVrEDXEsnA yv Nov. 1 9.., Couityr to bis soat'tn the House of Cora htorla The. petition was ireferred t tiie. Committee im Privileges and Elcc- The foi(owii- ?2ssagc was receive! frbm'liir: Exc&lency the Governs, . which vv ed : . i .i., . . V'-;' ' i-j r . '1 :., , read ana oruerea to oe ..ui- EXKCUUTIVE OFFICE Jialeij C. Kov, 19, 18 j&jhe hoh-lrabte the General Jsncmbli, i J " thr ;M - U i Atdt Af North. Carolina. . ' '' 1 The Occurrences smce t jeu'i- iburameutof the last session of the Assembly,; lave oeen sucu as usuu.v j,' out ofj circumstances natural, or i common tQ , the regulations ' of i the; Statei .The proves -of our Intewal Improvements will perhaps ft inda and 1 circftnwtance.H , wbuld allow The ;misapplicaon'amf f ftsfs if means nave nerexoioref j-cumic h urn lit, irom WiJCir we-, jiicyMJ- T.. .- - . k but for the WisUombf the last Legislature, v commencing a new pn, by bennmgat t..4 piouths of Our rivers and proceeding graaj ally and effectuall v upwards, the people oa a -have sunt into a statV of indiiference, to sa the least, from which It woitld have rco 'U!vi manSrvear to rdrfse-them to renewed andconfidence, The appropriation Iff the last Legislature, .for the purpose ot deep ening tiie Flat in the Cane-yearbeloA mmon; las, sofSf 'li reause : of lnternaUmpronT1tiu,w,ii ess which hi afedy re3vUi:droni bankmentwluch ha beep ereevi ;r perFlats or liulldicad, hastily reatd " '''1. - completion ot :.tftt;rovvr Lf't,, tbat isonly aVartith worK cK,ntempUJ hla thus tar -attenaea Vr. V confidently eipect tl:at when tho have beeirnm&eoV f public will be speUlyxcde wUch;wm:prod ahotildtohnpW- r- "V i vk- vib't-earn-m.0 aonui w-CoSvrly pa i w nw '. tojinage;V.Vfe hJreto- - : . - .i npnii-jitJv.vtnat m-... ,. an incead demand In tiie . sainc w fewnat a great Xco. cftnstroctin these- works del. 9uch;spurces ashe may j Hjce prr' ' standing- and character of candidal, responsibility w!ll j(e on h m i. fhl t!v favor of the mode propoil br th ' ;! tee,int only the practof the U but of several of the gtatrs, and ho obin ' has been made to it. - , i J-ii .111 IT.lf.Kl . ' j Mr; Alston presented the petition oi" I esse C ooper. of Martin, contesting the Action of Gitbrsel Stuart. otthe's:i;ri- t
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