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..1 t'.' R A LEI G H G 1 ST Kit A K J) O lXTjll QAM 6 LI N A G1Z E T T E . vi;J--'; ' '- - MR. DUANE. :. not larjre. 6n Tlmrgdav extra ileraanifs S i Wc have been unable to publish, as they Of i. lurl snecie were still madef : but no new 'iliiicultv has since occurred or is just !..- I I Uniir.e. In his fourth appeal, ?we mid a ; ;?; ?ro;;Tofa comniuni"itiun ..addressed by him ; l- 10 the lYesideht, if August last, in wnicii 'Yhe seems to have anticipated ail the.-i-.b-- ( jrcuohs vvnicii nave s oce uec.ii mnuc o a J removal ol fue Deposes, and preiiiciea the vW consequences of theacL Some :ffo f his q uestitins at e cogciit and unansw er-iftable-T-tuc iitstawce "Is were .v .'cause for sudden and extreme ae- Vwn V - r ,. : ; . ,''" V)iat has occurred since the last Session of ' .'Omgrets, to change the ground then held 1" j ' is he the Secretary to take it tor granted that YheHVst House of Representatives was ignorant, or corrupt'?" r - - fc 'fit it does riot become the undersigned to treat whu.disrt'Bptet. the Uecifeion of the last Congress, t. .k, wkj-Should hc.rcfusc to awuit the interference, of the ji; next, i ; . . . ; f,,: Suj pose that the undersigned had reasons to f "snl nntto Coutrress' to sliovv that the measure was (J ( ; ,-.riOt arbitrary or newlless, ought the substitutes for 1:-: shcijrrteiit ltsral depository to le accepted ?" ; , : "ijt to be Lelifcvtd, that a seciitMi of a charter ! cbvicvslv meant for extreme' 'cases onit, authorized ;TVne UiictTcijiicd, in the absence of any necessity, to take the public money from a Bank, over which there -iff 3 control, and distribute it amongst instilii tious, over which no control exists I" In t eply to an assertion of (he Globe,9 t .:it JNii. 1). hitl iffered to remt.vd, th Di j.OiUts if the. President would postpone the nuaMire uiilil the 1st d' January, Mr. .1). denies its truth and publishes a letter tvich he. addressed to Mr. McLean, Se tfetuty.ol Stale, on the 8th Septenibcr, in which. he declares, (hat no taitse existed (or a change of the DeposHtes, and that he tvcitld not Ks upon atiy titne to make the changiVv bVrausc he did not know. that a t y cause would exit. The Globe tlien comes out. wilh a statement, that " we ;a e asi-uianccs from all thej members ot the. Cabinet, disclaiming any knowledge ;-of the aforesaid letter." Mr. McLean PI- - 1 '.' PROCEEDINGS IN NEW YORK. , Gov. -Marcy has addressedia lonr message to ihe Legislature of New York, on ' the stale of the currency, and tie ; country, in which, he denies the agency of the remo-Tal-uf the Deposites in -roUucJng the gen erajl distress, and ascribes- St id; the Bank. 0ov. Marcy asserts die competency of thtj Banks in New-York tofnieetali their reponsibilites, ye.t considers stiuie remedy called for to meet the withdrawal of the cirpitid of the Bank of the U '.States. He preceeds to examine the project of a new Bjnk of ten tnillions, to be located in the ci'ly of New-York, the State to subscribe one half the capital, and rejects it on seve ral grounds, but chiefly that; by its political inituence it might control the Legislature ! 1 1 then broaches his remedy, which the rentier will please examine:! : It has occurred to me, tlist the remedy, as well forhe existing evil, as for the inconvenience which iniy in any event result from the withdrawal of tlie capital now employed by the Bank, in th?s State, n)!y be provided by the issue of a State Stock, if ne cessary, to the amount of four or live millions of doBars, and by increasing the Ability tof the Banks in jlhe City of New-York with loans of this stock, in su(jha manner as would be perfectly safe to the. fclte, and at the same time enable them to, extend tuejir accommodations so as to supply the amount ol x;ital to be witlulrawn by the Branch in that city Jt s due to the city Eanks to say that this sugges tion does not proceed from them : they have thus furrustained themselves with creditable ability, and feel a perfect confidence in their resources to do so under any emergency that may happen, but the sug gestion is intended for the relief of the whole com munity, by sustaining the markets for our ag tutal and manufactured productions,' and givin, agricul- a ac- tl.eit publish- s a Card, stating that the Editor of . the Globe hjid had no assur .ances,! from hjin of any kind upon the subject He had no doubt - that Mr. Du ar.e rote,the letter, because lie reculfects ha viiiglteaidliim express the seiitimtnts l contains' "EITECTS OF A BANK FAILURE. tutal and manuiactureu proi tnity anu vigor to commermaleatcrpnse. f This project is viewed in New-York as aif extension of tlie long cherished design ol sufujeLting the money power of the X'om inpnwealth,. to the control of politicians at Albany, in furtherance of the grand desid emtum of 1 making JMr. Van Buren Presi dent. It has been received with violent injdignation. w '., , " . '' , '"i: i. r1 ,. , . 1 , a The subjoineii vivivl account of the sus- j pension of payment by the Bank of Alary -I land, taken from Mr. N ties' W eekly Regis - ter of Saturday last, aftbrds us some facts l' by which we may estimate w hat would have been the efiect of the failure of the Bank of f? -.'the United States, had the-efforts to break I uowii that Bank succeeded. , Yhen this news reachetl the morning steamboat for Philadelphia, (on Monday mo riling) sonic of the intended passengers rushed ojnhi)ie, as though she had been ufl fire," as a gentleman present remark- . ed to us and by 8 o'clock A. 3V1. South street, (in which the Bank of Maryland is ibr "ivas located) was filled with an anxious , knd distressed "muitilufie, iue-of wiiotn were ftnnaiesl 'Phe crowd increased but 9 o'clock arrived, and the door re : iiuained closed This bunk had- heavy de posites, on certificates bearing interest, land we think' it ''probable that a larger a- i laount of Us notes were in tise local circu lation, than the sggrygate of all the rest , of our banks though us capital'' was only II - A 500,000 dollars! -ami it is very .possible -mat from 2a to S0,G0u dollars in us bills I were paid away, in wages to working peo- i pie, last fearurday ''evening, when they j were offered and iecei cd ui good faith! 'I .....t . i...r. .r. a r : iaigc iiuviu i i uiiiiiii.u uviuic 111c uuui i ; nnul even 10 or 11 o'clock at ninbt. chief- . ; . . o iy-of the poorer classes of the pieoplc ; anil yet, to thtir lasting bouor.be-it said, iio act of violence was. 'attempted, though In the tlause oLUrpresfniatiye$ alter spenuing tne usual iimniii moiHiii" uu.i ness, the Report of the Committee of Ways and Means on the Dejjcsite ques tion way resumed, and Mr. f Hardin ne and addressed the House until ha'f past 4 Hjsah-sf the Report, when lie yielded the flwo- for a motion for adjournment ; and the House adjourned. -'- A SINGULAR ADVENTURE. i From the Cincinnati Republican, v;curse;j louu anu cieep" were, uttered tiffnTfn rivt 'llip pviipniiUMit" winch k nmv goitig on. "As soon as thje other .banks were opened, ."runs" were made upon them ali, for small sums in coin vvhjch were ;rqmptly and good humourcdly sat isfied and hundreds of persons wre seen In the streets carrying off parcels of spe- - - ..'1 IT 11 I. t ie. l ne press ai ; me union uariK was I In the Senate, Mr. Webster's bill to ex tend the charter ,of the Bank of the United Spates, has been laid on the table until the 2st of April. On Friday the debate on tle resolution reported by the Committee oh Finajnce, antl the Resolution offered by Mr. Cilay, in relation to the removal of tie Deposites was brought to u close. The tjuestion was taken -on tlie resolution of the (iOmmittee, which is in the following words . i Jlesolved, That the reasons assigned by the Sec rJtary of the Treasury for the removal of tlie money of the United States, deposited in the Bank of the United States and its branches, communicated to Qongress on the 4th day of December, 1&33,' are ufisatis aetory and ijisullicient. I And decided in the affirmative by the following vote. I Yeas Messrs. Bibb. Black, Calhoun, Clay, Clay ton, Ewing, Frelinghuysen, Hendricks, Kent, King, off Geo. Knight, Leigh, JVIaugum, Nauiaiu, Poin dexter, Porter, Prentiss, Preston, Robbins, Silsbee, 3midi, Southard, Sprague, Swift, Tomlinsoii, Tyler, Waggaman, VVrebster 28. I JWii's Messrs. Benton, Brown, Forsyth, Grun dy, Hill, Kane, King, of Alabama, Linn. McKean, loore, Morris, Robinson Shepley, Talhaadge, I'ip tbn, "White Wilkins, Wright 18. Mr. Clay, then, atthe instance of some of hU friends modified his resolution, so as io read as follow: , Jiesolveu, That the President, in the lute Execu-ive"roceediii-s in relation to the public revenue, has as-umed uptn hitiiccll' authority and power not feonferrcd by the Constitution and Laws, but in de rogation of both. I And the question being taken on agree ing to this resolution, it ; was decided as follows: i Y-ar. Messrs. Bibb, Black, Calhoun, Clav, Clay ton, Ewhig, Frciiughusen, Keiit, Kuight, Leigh, ; jiMar.gum, iSaudain, Poindextet, Porter, Prentiss, jPreston, Robbins, Silsbee, Smith, Southard. Sprague, fewilt, -Touiiinsoii, Tyler, Waggaman, WcbsUr A'uis-Messrs. Benton, Fotsn th, GrunJy?Renriek-, liHill, Kane, King, of Alabama, King, of Geor 'ia. Einn, McKean, Atoore, Morris, Robinson, Shepley, JTulimadge, Tipton, V hite, V':lkins, Wright 2U. I It the Senate, on Mondav, Mr. Man- llguin presented Memorials Inim Wilkes, IRowan and Beaufort counties, in this Gold, Silver, l'atent L,evcr & Plain WATCHER Silver Ware, Rich Jewellery, Cut lery and Fancy Article's. JUST received by the Subscribers, a Splen did Assortment of tlie above articL's, s. lect tcl within the last two weeks by W J. Uamsnj personally he having taken special pains to select such articles calculated l.o please purcha sers. Tliey invite La-lies and Gentlemen to give them a call, believing from the encourage ment they have been fa-yored with since their commencement in bu.iness (for w'hich.they feel iruly raiefnl) th t tlu-yshail coivtinue to have the satisfaction of li.iv.njj a share of the patton ue;e so lib tally bestivel on tbem before. T!:ty having nixie am.iigt-ments to import G Id, Silver and Patent Lever Watches direct trim Europe, made e$pecial!y to order, can -commend them tor tb ir superior quah'v. ( LUCKS and WATCJILS cretul!y Repaired hv an experienced Workman, and warranted to perform well. W. J. RAMSAY '&' CO. . Apnl 1, 1834. , 23 lm . . 'j I: by far the jjreaVest-;-there was a constant ptate, praying for the .restoration of tlie ttowd before. tfieoT until 4 o'clock, Deposites, which were reatf and referred 'j-W.Uejv all', who -p-esented a claim against that bapk being quieted, the doors were ctosed, and the pjoyle retted peaceably. ; This is the depoxile BaiiK ; but, like the rest of the Banks of this City, except tlie Susquehannal and the - Maryland, to the Committee of Finance, and order ed to be printed. A Resolution offered some days since by Mr. Clay, was called up and adopted in the following form: ' Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury which iae. failed,) hud a small and well 1 b: directed to report to the Senate what amount i.iimiiL'iI , rit rotation, riiiiinnrctf with its - - t - means j but a belief was generally (though 1 erroneoUs! y) entertained that i had some close and intimate connection with the; B;iik of Marytand,:aud would be involv ' ed in a common fate., A few small de. - iiositcs were also withdrawn : but the re 1 . .-. 1 r 1 of" public monev is now on deposite in the Union Bank of Maryland, when or on what account it was deposit ed, aid also -whether anv Treasury drafts, contingent or other, have been, during' the month of March, 1834, furnished to the said liank, ok at any time heretofore, to the liank of Murv- hmd, for finy and what purpose. And that he likewise re port what amount of stock in the capi tal ot said U nion Bank was held bv R. B. lanev, .'';i . sources of ihe Ba'flk : were ample. - Oilj ) Esq. when the said Bank was selected as one of - . . . t . t Pi t 1 a. .1 a . t 1 " iucsdav there were usnt tlemanos oi I most ol the Uank and. a considerably , press again at the Union ;' but the alarm jirajiidly subsided, and perhaps the specif ; in lbe- Banks (geperaify) tuat cvenin iv.-oi.tar th:i Yi if 'Aii ItPPH hpfnrP I riP run" commenced. Many persons wlifi ield ouantities of coin freely depositetrif, ! ; ! and tne office of the Bank of the Ututed tiUX Sfabehaveif nolly, being-willing, to ey. u ientl the usr of its utfRrrs o the emerger- ( - ;j v-for the demand on tins Bank ias id sV'Miificant; atfd at sompot the other banks . mi fieri. VU.I t-. v-w --' ....- .vvwrwip. ey ( rut ti cuit.j foy gloomy . fi S there was io T' :,T'uVii-.''"1iV-4 et)iiy, ihohgh mil ";V.- r;s wetx seciv in the st reels K genejaVexeitement. ; Extra ileniands fwr '"oin-ereAtilf tnade T; but many returod ! . -depoie .lhatf w'iuch haif bee ii prefi ously wUUd.awp. So;ne cngagi'inertis Teie violated, ; however, that would halre been k. tit, it the Yy.u k aA MarviaMil hid Tlie Spring Levees at Ransom's Ho tel, fiiakely, at the end of the lail-I.oad: 'ILL COMMENCE on Mondav the 5th & 6ih id" Mav. -'with a Uaml of Muse. '1 tie projirittor will mike anang. menls to entertain ail the company with comfort. ROB. RANSOM, Proprietor. March 26, 1834. .-- .. '22 Ax. w Once upon a time a traveller stept into a stae coach. He was a young man start ing in life. He found six passengers about him, all grey-headed and extremely asyd men. The youngest appeared to have seen at least eighty whiter. Our young traveller, struck yv-ith the singularly mild and hannv aspect which distinguished all lion 1. H, G.Hurton his feflow passengers, jieiermineu fio as certain the secietof a long life, ahd the arr, of making old ae comfortabli' : He addressed the ojie who vas apparently the eldest, who told him that he Bad al ways led a regular and abstemious life, eating Vegetables and drinking water -The young" man was rather daunted at this inasmuch as he liked the gootl things of life. He addressed the second, who as tounded him by saying he hud always eat er1 -roast beef and gone to bed regularly fuddled for the last seventy years, adding that all depends on regularity, The third had prolonged his.days by never seeking or accepting office : the fourth by reso lutely abstaining from all political or re ligious controversies, and the tilth by get ting to bed at sunset and .rising at dawn. The. sixth was apparently much younger tha-i the other five his hair less grey, and there was less of it a placid smile, denoting a perfectly easy conscience, mantled his face, and his voice was jo cund and strong. They were all surpris ed to learn that he was by ten years the oldest man in the coach. 44 How," ex claimed our young traveller, " How is it you have thus preserved the freshness of life ?" " 1 have drank water antl drank nine I have eaten'meat ami vegetables I have held a public ofifce I have dab bled in politics and written religious pam phlets I have sometimes gone to bed at mid night, -got up at sunrise and at noon but I have always paid , promptly for my iVewsjMpers. On hand at KaleigU, 1st April, 1834 Col. Adam IfcJjJexan dey- tjliard W. Lbles.3 Miss Kllen Anderson U. C. Ashtou : Mrs. Al:ce Adams James A (kins , f H nry Al'spatifrh v illiam N. Anderson Nelson Andretys Miss Fanny Andrvs -Miss Margaret: Arm-"strong- r . ; Moses-IIpfAllety v George B .AU'elf B. S'd. Bond:i Mrs. Bn.zier : ; Rev. Joshua Bethel Br ant Bishop- . Mrs Jane. A. Barnes James Bonner j. James I). Bonner Al'oert MoiiFoe Booker 1 Mrs. Clara A j. Be. vers 2 Charles Biriadbent Miss Sally Boots -H. K. Blany . John Mv Bf Covert Leverett R. Bijadlee William BtuljrtErham" Miss Nanqy ifllosherJ liutik of NoitlfrCaiolinji William BarflH&er C:ol Di.nlLBarringerS Miss Elizabeth Barriti- g-er 2 '.',:'. President Llrectors S; Co of the State Bank of Nortli'-Colina Bement & Johnson . Julius C. Heine nt 2 v George M-, Broadwell JonatliaJi BviU Isaac YA' inter, (care f James Barler) 2 Mrs. EiizaBkf' Bridges RALEIGH, 19. C. 11. Btrg-es the llai.ks to receive in deposite tbe public mo ney, and what amount ot the saitl stjck he now hohls. 4 In the House, it being petition day, the whole sitting was occupied in the presen tation of petitions and memorials, and in cidental, ilebate thereon. The papers preseretl-relatetl, almost without excep tion, to the reoioval of e LV pisiteS' A portion of this incidental debate-occurred between Messrs. Barges antl Beaice, of Rhode-Island, .and was highiy person al in its character. . D uriug the rencoun- tre, Mr HEM OVAL. Holderny & jJi'Piiecters, llOUl.l) inttirm their tr.eiuls an.i customers TV in N. (':.rolina, iL l they have leased thc large three story Fne Proof House opposite Hicks, Lunsford &c -Co. on Bul!inglrook si i eet, (and a few doors h'-ovc the.r old Mm.d) where, in tuture, they intend Coiuluctiiig tlie GUOCL UY BUSINESS and will be pleased to see litem. Having Store room sufficient, under the same roof for from 500 to 1UUU llab-s, of. Conor., particular attention will be given to tne COM MISSION BUSINESS, in its various brandies. Tiiey therefore, solicit Consignments i t Pro due;. &. Goods, &. promise tbt-;r b-st exrrt ion's to advance the mterests of all who tnay fei.1 disposed to patronise i iieni. Petersburg, April 1, 1834. 21 5v Twenty Io2Sar IScward! B. pron ounci'd a certai u tr paper I urge- iul aloppt d payment ; but the amouiit was j 22. presented by tiis colleague tolbe a rv. : , . ; . In the Senate, ir- Tuesday, almost the ojjI vsuhject o! cotiideration iwas the bill repair a il past 4 o'clock, was rnectcd for the bill .',0, anui'nst it uiaktntr nn' 'Jr ironriatii?n; ttk the of the Cumbetiai'd Rttad which after debate that coiiiuiued litis It AX AWAY IKOM the Subscriber, on Monday, the 13lh . ultimo, a Negro-Ma i named , HECTOR About twenty one years of agv, five Teet eight j John rllbnes 2 inches high or thereabouts, his complexion -.! I.'obert Jones A. S Mrs. Anrtvi Gertruui? W right, (dire of Mrs. Buchaii) ' ' William BrOV'ie ': Caj)t. 1). IL ilingham Urias Baucom John IL irn Mark Briai .' John Bragg; .3 Woodson ..Clements 2 Dr. James It. Cooke V :.ott Collini Rev. JohtrIL Childs" Thomas O, (Miamha-s Mrs. Ann.Wi Charles ' Rev. Wflhkrh Chester Prince CraVen Mr. t unninghani (Stag;e driver -h1' '. E. It. Clapp or D. T. Johnson ' , Lafayettcrr ErederickvCrenshaw Miss Sarah iii Clark r Miss Sarah K. Claik- -Miss Salh Chwk Gen'l AVilliani Clark Ellis Cheeck Mrs. Uebilah Cofland t Jes e Dav's . ' Mrs. Liv. ly Davis - f Miss Margaret Ann Dill Hard -. ;: , Henry Dupfe i M rv Dinld 4 ! Augusta t)eNantence ' - ' T.. ' Jesse Ellihgton 'J Miss Eliza Rarp Thomas rh'ond Wi lie Ellis ; C orb in Ed wards - 1 x James FrUick -;. Claborne Einch f Sion Ferguson -Roger Fit cil John A. Fisher Waller F Freeman John I'ceeman ' ' VV lliam' Fowler. ' John Foster L , M;ry Ij-amklin Miles Foy 1 Ji.hn Ferguson, jf. St Vicrce t G. t Essex Gyant - Amos II -Gi-ay ' William A.- Graham 4 Ehler Katlmu Gully j Joseph ilillespie Mark Gra-dy ' t ' Warren "Goodno Rithardreen 2 Ai.drew Grier 2 i - ' Hi- Horace HendeiNon '. illiatn I5i Ilohhs ' , M.ijs. Nancy lloiton lsh m Holland Samuel T1V . Harrison S. T. Harrison Charlotfc7Sunter Burwelh iLmter John I lander Hart Well Hot ton, Willian&wkins , Thos. Irfitlcvvood Leis'.rturnbletort 2K Willis Hambleton Eli Molb -Thomas tianis Mrs. Jilary-E. Harrison W illiam ll:stings Eliza : iktt II . l.. . liwm'- s Benjafriin:F. Hill Isaiab S-." High ' , . " ,; -. Rev. Robert Hill Jesse I Lowell I R. W fowell 'Mr. HoJj Stage drvC'r Isaac liirhioYt Josiah ilendon f 11. & I. )Aiintls f -.0." John Hutcliins ' Isaac Htrti.iiis . .; ' John HuSsey 2 1 tones James Bi cljned to be yellow, w. ighs one lutndred anu fif" ty.pooe.ds, speak- promptly, is very handsome in the lace, well set, and ot good form. Hector w;.s raised in .,ab:mis county, Nortli-C.-ifolin.., by Dector Alexander, and w .s brou;.'lit thn cc to DeKtt'.b cuut) in this Stste ; whence he was brougiit by . a speculator .named M'Larty, IVm whom 1 purchased liim a shtVrUt me since. It s very probable, that he h ts changed his naim-, ami will attempt to pass 'as tree man or w.li at lenipt to make hts Way filter to CllailestOii ,l ordt-C iroiina. When h b ft tne, he hai on a ohek nrr-liat with a turna timii, f much worn,) idiie j -hiis coat witil ivliik- pfitaloOti . I wilt p;i the at.ovc reward to uy; pis-Mj that iil secure him tn j.iii, o that I may gi t him. ." JAMES SCOTT. Mvir.ree- county,' Ga, Tv'u. j. - 1j-6; i.-4 Dr. John H. Jones Matthe,W J oiks Joel -L. Jo'iigs 3 Joint Jones 2 Benjamin Jones J Henrv .Lleksou I J esse Jl f uso n t Mrs. S-dly. Justice f Mtss Temperance Ivy K. j. Drurv Ivi '; . v John Randy ' ,V Mrs, Mry Kennedy 2 tieore Klutz . '-, Mrs Lty Ann Kyle Wiljiamls. Kennedy U HirinsLahe Edmund Lane Vrh. Luter 4h!isi C. LtUer ' WiHium G. Lgon i l v ' MrJ Murray I n il lip Malony Rdwaj-d T. Mingea . 4 Ylajor Medzeelske Miss Mary' Mitchell J Wiflis McDade Nedham Morris , ' Jl Dafid McKee . '.John Moring Jaries McCargo ; John McArn I Baister Medland lleoben Moss f, Tbjbmas Manly . " Carter Med I'm i John McLecxl t f Jon McKefnzie Mi. Clarisa II. Milroyg MA. Merritt, (agent .M15 Cfirpenter) ' g lolSii A. Mason ? Ralj)h Medly . Je istypher Morgan '' Ma'iof'VV m Moore (carg of Mr. W: Boyjan) R. l Moore -j Charlotte McGee Thom.'S Nelson 2 Rctbert Martin l Alex. Martin " If- ,. N. A iMadame Augtistide Nantant . ReJ-. George Nance - ; .famestD. Nunn 4 vf Horatio Nelson Col. Samuel P. Norn's f'dephen North , THos. W. Jorman 2 5"liomas Nelson 2 I i 0. K tefsQ Ohve .'i. ,!aine, Olive ' ft-homas M. Oliver 2 w j(jhn Ovei by . - ' P- HYillie Parker Si Henry : O. Parker '' 3, S'.. Parker iMatthew Parish 'f iIrs. l.ucy Powel ? 3itnon Pope i -f olomo't L. Pope J William Petforde f, ijanies W. Philips ff key. John Purifoy J? Aa?on Pratcher , fiames Powers 2 ;! Rev Jesse K. Power! Thoin)s)n Pajham iDruiy Partin Piitsev Price fflili J'yle " f ;Ihn Pierce rvfm. R. Pool . - I IJiikF. Pcindextcr r R- - tj?presentatives from 1 asquotank ' Hf illiam Robison ' John Rodgers - , '-Jv Itfcnjamln Rodgers Sfhon Rodgers 1 Reavis Co. l'Jiaries R. Kamsay Robert Roderick WiP. Russell 2 ; MfiHam Russel ."' Aro'n Roberts ; R- hdolph Redding William Rhodes Jobn Rliodes Mr. Rhodes Benjamin Revels. Isaac D.. Sharpless , Rev. William Sclnsol ; field O'sborn Sugg . Bennit .Sims ? ' ,1 ) hv or th S I e dge v J, C . Simmons i Xcpiilla Speer . Robert ft n ed J Ti- Smith XJol. Eevvis Smith t -Jesse.Smitli I John Smith g J)lm Sijiith or Jno. Scjott Clark Shaw Friiibtth J. Stone ' uM.ordecai Stewart sShuford, Irvine & Moore purveyor Gen'l. N. C. tLucinda Spivv Co W'ell P Strickland.- T-imopiy Spence .1 "falbert W. :-elby Harrison Smith I Miss Han-iet N. Smilth 'josiah Scott ' I Mr. Scott (I) ntist) ' ! i'homas Scott 2 Hudson Stevens ; Jonathan Stephenn 'Villi .n Stonorck ; . W. C. Stanly, cjward S. Smitlnvick Arah Smallwood :f JBabriei oherrard f : - T. I' ; binah Turner !atthew R. Turner Rev'. Q. H. Trotmm 7 )L uisa 1 ho mis j.? George W. Thompson Ihirny;! I i ompson jCharles Thving ptev. James I honus 3 J;j)aniel Thompsoa John 'ann f w. i ' ;Mrs. Mary Whit Zanders W oodwajd 1 r ii ti .1 .ones aiuer Monvbe P. AVebhf ' ' Hugh Wolster.hone 2 .Henry Whitehea(' .lames w nutenloft -W- Wilkinson ; 'Wilham il. Wa Mrs. Elizabeth Sf liams Alethea Wilkins, Samuel Wra!ton Mrs- Ann Wallop A. Walton David Walton . ! Rev. A. L. va attf-'-. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1831. The Supreme Court adjourned on Thursday evening last. The Session ccra- Smencv'd. on the' last Moriday of December, and the Judges have consecpuently been en- j oa-ed, in the arduous duties incident to the station they occupy, for more than three months. About one hundred and fifty cau ses have been decided, and we hazard no thing iu saying, that whether wc regard the length of the. term, the amount of labour which has been performed, or the impor tance of the principles which have been set tled, the community have, at no previous period, had more ample reason to be satis lied with this tribunal. It will be seen that the cpuestion as to the constitutionality of the Act of Assembly, passed in 1832, to change the modeof ap pointing the Clerks of the County and Su- ! stances of such imposing solemnity, vw. . -t - i ; v . . - l;,' deter any, person irom expenmentr,M inr Andrew Jackson., lie will not howpvp falter iii his course, nor will any tficfiv' relief1 bi afforded to the eicbarrasj merits ,f the country, ubtil it is cstofted by ni:. vocal demonstrations of the popular y. ial. Ordination. On Sunday last, the RSdii Rev. Bishop Ivies held an Ordination iQ Christ's Church, in this Citv, when - JOHV SlXGLETARYj.of Washington, Beiiufutj county, was admitted to the Holy, Orders Deacons. ; Governor Swain leaves the City, this c;(y for Buncombe county, his ibrmer place f residence. He expects to be absent three ut four Weeks. ' We (juote the following remark from an I " j. r i t 1 ... 1 eminent female writer, as peculiarly apnli it. .1 . - ii caoie to tne improved and improving state of our Citv : They whose houses are burnt, becnr,- perior Courts, has been decided in favor of ! ects tenderest commisertU,.-, 1 . . . ' . . 1 Ihe scene alike inspires terror and n rv 1 he mnif inle is imnortant i. i ri. i.., " . 1 r jjui uuei we nave iiiourneu over t u hfva- 2- the old Clerks. and interesting, tliougb its ellect, we apprc- tation, atid have seen that despair is fruit, heud, will be confined to three or four indi- less, necessity then impels to an imiustr". vidnals. Tliose Clerks who yielded up their ous reparation of the . calamity. -We see a I , ., . . , . I-. r ! new order of things anse ; the converiience U Offices without contesting the validity of. . . . , j 1 C3 - - J symmetry and beauty which spring oiit-cf the aehes, make us eventually notonly cease 10 regret me ueiornuty ana unsigiitliness to v which they have succeeded, but almost re- 1 conciles us to the misfortune which ltd :o the improvement." the law must abide the consecpuenccs ; and all future elections will of course, be made bv the people, and for four years. As much anxiety will no doubt be felt by the coin munity generally, to see the principles up on which the Court have decided, we will publish the-Opinion as delivered by Chief Justice Ruffix, in our next paper. It is very long, but will well repay the attention of the reader. Since our last, Opinions have been deliv ered in the following cases. : . March 31. Daxiei., Judge, delivered the Opinion of the Court in the case of Cooper v. Chambers, from Hay- ,1 l '. ... d.n in.i.ri .1 rT-. V I ATI' 1 LZrft 111 tllO ' 3 .. - . - . I nO'll'A rt linn 1 J , - ease of 8outherland and W ile v. Webb, trom dg- j l "uijimiwii uenc upon Sport ;W3t!i comb, afhrjuing the judgment below. Also, m the the noble animal, and determined to trvh's mettle before he died. He recklessly darts his spear upon him, and the Lion arouse id his might, and bounds across the field, spreading terror and desolation ; and tlie cry is raised the horn is sounded, tlie whole country is alarmed, and now.I hsk. he exclaimed, after delivering this .with the most animated and effective oratorv, who is to blame, tlie noble Lion or the ruthless huntsman." It A beautiful Metaphor. In the Senate. . n 1 o 7 riM -rt on-n "A 1 w L.r . 1 uiij vfi nn. ivi.u, ieniaikinoa the pecuniary pressure, said that "the Batik had a Lion's strength:" This called1 im Mr. Preston, who traced out the figure. I ; He admitted " the Bank was a Lion 5 hut a Lion subdued ononis lair 5 , shorn of his. locks, and folding his limbs to die in peace. As it was breathing its dying1 breath, and struggling at the last jrasn, a huntsma n an. - A ' , a "V T ' Wil ca;e ot Kornegay and others v. Can away & pdiers, from Duplin, dismissing tlie bill without prejudice and without costs to either party. Gaston. Judge, delivered the Opinion of the Court in the case of Tredvvell's E'rs r. Langstou, from'Perquimons, sustaining some of the exceptions and overruling' others ; reformipg the report of the master in part and setting it aside as to the residue, and decreeing in favor of the plaintitis unless the defendant shall require an account to be taken of debts due from the iatc John B. and Justina Char rier (if there be such) or of debts of record of John C'harricr paid before the filing of the bill. . Jpril 2. Ruff'iv, Chief-Justice, delivered the Opinion of the Court, in the case of Hoke v. Henderson, from Lincoln, afiirming the judgment below, which de clared the old Clerk entitled to retain his office. Also, in the case of Stanly 7.'. Taylor, from Craven, reversing the judgment rendered below, in faVor of the new Clerk. Danikl, Judge, delivered the Opinionof the Court, in the case of Sljuford v. Loretz, pom Lin coln, dismissing the complainant's bilk. Gaston, Judge,' delivered' the Opinion of the Court, iu the case of William A. Green r. Harri son's Ex'r, sustaining the seventh exception to the Report of the Master, and setting aside the residue of said report. Also, in the case of Den on dem. of Cloud v. Webb, ,from Orange, affirming the judg ment below. A .lmal decree was maae.-ior tne riamttn, in the case of Ellis v. Amason and others, from Edgeconib county. Ruffix, Chief-Justice, delivered the Opinion of the Court, on the rehearing in tlie case of Boyd v. Hawkins, athrmmg the former decree in part, and reversing in part. Also, on the rehearing, in the case of Wilder r. Mixon and others, affirming the decree heretofore pronounced. In the case of Thomas and W lfe t Snth, the Certiorari was dismissed and a Procedendo ordeicd to the. Court below. A sound and Ileal thy currency injures w one. but the broker and money dealer an unsound currency benefits no one but the broker and the money dealer. A, sound and healthy currency is the poor man's frjendj a lamp to light the footsteps of the ignorant and unlearned, whilst the reverse is hiis ru in, affording ample opportunities to shavers and speculators, to take advantage of his necessities and want of skill in dealin. I New Bank. The Commissioners ap. pointed to receive Subscriptions to the Stock of the New Bank, in. this City, held a meeting on Tuesday last, and adjourned to Wednesday week, when they will de cide as to the propriety of calling the Stock holders together. From information receiv ed within a day or two, there is hardly tlie shadow of a doubt that the requisite amount of Stock for commencing operations, has been already taken. Internal Improvement. The Central Committee met in this Citv, a-rreeablv to appointment, on the 1st inst. They adopt ed an Address to the People of N. Carolina, in relation to the means of improving the condition of our State, which is now in pro-! one 011 more smoothly." cess ot publication, and will, with the Pro ceedings of the Convention, be ready in a few days for distribution. The Chapel-Hill " Harbinger'states that. tlie, ''Biblicallecorder" and "North! I Carolina Baptist Interpreter," two Religion and Literary Periodicals,; printed at Eden ton, under the superintendence of the Rev. Thomas Meredith, are ' hereafter to he published in this City. ' The Elections iii Virginia have commcne ed, and the result will speellily be known. The Richmond Whig says, if the Adminis tration, farces conquer, they .will yet have to fight every inch of ground. , K The Salisbury '.Watchman" remarks- . I .1' - The alarming multiplicity of bankrupt cies., call aloud for relief there must bt relief soon, or the government will no Ion ger answer the purposes for which it wa created. Let it notbe said we are incon sistent in our politics; those vAo haveW the Watchman from the beginning kno very well, that, although we espoused tt cause 'of Geh. Jackson, in reference 11 that of Mr. Clay, we strongly disapproved of Clem, .larkfion'ii hnctilifir lo"flin TT Sit.-.'pJ fc) Bank. We then thought the Presides' wrong in that matlL-r, and now. we -ant cm vinced of it Our distressed country alioij me evidence abundantly sumcient to c ; vince a disinterested man a man umvaif ed by- parlyism. Would to God thines iii By the ship Rhone, Captain Rockett, Ha vre papers have been received at New-York to Saturday evening, February 15th, and Pans to the, -evening of the 14th, containing London dates to tne evening of the 1 2ih. Gen., LAFA;.irrE was very sick on tlie lth. A council of Physicians had been called. The 'Constitution vindicated. After the icol.'HarrisonM.!iv-at!ghi most Ino,aCtttl tibate ever witnessed per haps m this cotintry, the Senate ol the U. States has solemnly resolved that the trea sons assigned by the Secretary of ilie .Trea sury Tor '.tlie renioral,if '-the Deposites, are unsatisfactory and' insufiicient ; and also that the conduct of the President, ;iu refer ence to the same question, has seen contra r t-i the Constitution and the Laws. A vote leapt. Tho'i. B. fhcl.i- 50 Q'fciy, ana unacrj c:rcuin- David Waucfh Miss Emma hJi.iker Joseph A. , W hiiaker Willis Wdpox f; Mrs. V,"hcatoii'sjJacob .Irs. Martha lj baton Pheriha West . ', Matx:us W illiurat ohn Walton fr Johu-Willey William V. WisSman 1 . .... u :ii .1 . :iiv II i The 44 Newbern Spectator" publislit the Address of the Central Committee, the subject of amending our StaTe Constir tion, aid' remarks in the conclusion tl paragraph referring to it, - "That it must be evident to all that t prosperity of the State depends in a measure on the- adoption of the princij amendments proposed. It cannot be. e pec ted that the people will be iinaiiiw"1 on any important, subject while the bit.i taxation and rcpresentationMs so '"uuttp anu witnout unanimity we can. achieve ; thing. Let us then vielil to the jat mands of our western brethren, ?iot in tei sequence of the puerile, unnecessary, ;' impolitic threats in which some ot t'-1 public loU nudist indulge, but from ai; est desire to do unto others as we vviaSi t!-o to do unto us." t ; VIRGINIA ELECTTON. , - Returns have been received 1 I if Frederick and Pnnce t3i- both of which' counties, Anti-Van men are elected. 111"! 1- .Si .1. . .
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