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4 -A lie refoh .5 , ( 1, i il '. f ' . ' if''- 4 4 J .tT salaries jor theuu 'anjl he couitsj cannot compel the riTiw of snch salaries or;catr irbe ga'ul. Wcause there cannot bets r tiuriis,J .that tis notpobe to anti Ware aadprovid&agVinstaH vices, ttfthi hfeilrT mure" man ,a.ii;errorp.ur;iirc . and ihatiYereveVy pr cautionV,virmch reiiinceiVuM bcplcetl. inthe inte-it of por Jelfow ment,inax suca commence i UiWtflu bebused, our a t.nin iifaj srVtv be assumed, a is dVuein the; eon - tionallv.- refuseto provide i)uhia,y ttiat;Ueretore the 4aw is consp tutionaU Mlr thatlican be.sajd s,ttpia 'urn U the iiiiDeVfection of alLhutnanlin- p ; : ifytmufo, wl I t theleUIafiveRereentaJives to-ftjieir Vhb aihbe.clear declaratiiins of the rights : - cfmcftilff in thanstrurtiertt, wjthj the W;divihibf4ofi!ei S? in it.. wheBcV!se1the;p9wefs duy of tKe judiciary to ascei tain the fon- foruuty of a; statute' wit t) the consi nutn : that; wtb!all these iiuardsieainst abliseV ';'tie-;daisf. yilfur aiid 4ei5fnei vi olaiooineveritoJb; apprehended, i No agwntnts therejrore in tavow me nep.es ..sity f pxecutiW a part feu larictj apa rent ioeousisteiit svitlr the onstituion, can erawilrOTyupp)Sd abjlity of tne lesislatoie.to fftVcbth; saineUetid I v Ay iniUrecf jbnicKae beyoudf the SLiV coetince.and control' .oTithe judiciary. r- Vhisch aj abuseshidr occui. il vwiu devolve on. the, people theiiifcelves to Jcor f rect ft and notn us, as a pqriiou of Ibeir .iaub6r4Uie;ageojs.' :K-.X' ilvf .. ; I have omittedio consider in Mi prtitter place, father ubjctio6- ruadby thecpun ael tor tne defetidan t; and most therefore sov'rikiK Deleft oritiK':It-as been said. th at tne pbligation lto con t i n u e J obiMVoftual, 1 to be pi m plee J atvd that 6feh is not the case, because tjeof- ficer may'athih pleasure resigru Tl ax- gu m (jut OB beHal f of the pv wer to. d i sclia ge ttaViceVtatrdvresrghl; but-Vkithoutaciept- an oiftterasuutes ,me riitor tne oncer i f diflj fsnrlyrromtthe fanas;it stajiids, V L in1 UjeitohcVptibn of me courtAn jofiiCer 11 anceV lmresisnatWn is notlwig anl he. HiL remains in office It is not lrue,: tbit an pK office is ltdd?at jtfiej will of either nrty mW- tt is heldiat thCwitl ofbth. General! resignatidn ate accepted ; awl thai ha been so '''much'.a- inatter.of cou? se witli re ipeti to Tucfative offitTSjas to have grow n Intn aicornmoo notion-that to resjgnliSja mat ler of right Bu t it is othrwise.f The ' j3 abl c has a 'right to t h e services of afl the 1 j 'Tiens 'a'nd 4.'ii Ay --d einait d ;4hem in jcivil denartinents as in the military. Hence therere oa ou r .statu i.e. bobk seSerailacts "it. t0.Jc0"re';1I,f n to sir vein, offices j ak the acxioi:iiif wmcn innicis a. penaiEV on ane;app'nieu a coiisiame aim iiegiecui-g JfrS t a I if:. the' aci--:f ' "f A? Bitb? ":cotat'f a she erift to fcrve atlFesi ;'onm'ear r theariyuV acts directing, the i'l nnnhintmint: and services nf -overseers-, of ed-nt)on a general t5 : 1 -ft f ting . U pon- Jace, to 'i iter . ririnri after ente 1il! VarR -in? cuties oi)il vv,niie ne nuicitement at teesent existing, would be so rto modify ; .1 1 IM)f in oiiice, and Je, cannoMay It down Until to fiubllC,.Pr. those tO-whom tlie ill- .'.'-'' tbtitf is confide are safisfid that the. y, romqijin a; proper siate toue .en ami Stfe officer disc j! therefore!: strictly ; otUtuF; auil neither party cii;iixiuiy-vioiaie fesficK iUsandtjiermu that fisc than applaud the last evidence given bv the, Parv which has -obtaiftejl.the majority. 1 tk & notti tmflirmtsjiD fr ihe attacjiment to il true pnnciples of ... The wboljinainberi.f yoles takenfdr May- r.r trrreire at K V1ifrftriL mti'psk 11-' , v . '. ' 1 ' sr, was j, 147, being greater number, bv cer toret retattlction, wn.es Uie .v8 1esoivedt that the proceedings of this meeting r.n tjliin:were ever nffoi-P Vmllwl'in thp f' Vl . cbnJraVy be proyieM. in thelaw jFof Ibfegnedby the Chainnakaad Secretary, and pub!; ! U UldI1eie eer b6loie lP tne ; ..-. ' (i&tiffUi'b. UliaHbeJegWIature .ha ihe ' -Ksbed in" tlie'Tarboroush Free Press, Rateigfc Regis J A , . r T ntif1fejK:ni;...k:iii. . wh;.,wtAn niniw. uM'.. i ihe total maiontv of Mr. Lawrence is ' ine nuonc,!.c4tanirej uie.cwwume is m oi- r5"'k w.smi iui u aauw, vc uuutvi oiu- j . . r . r " iJi; fc.IIt,.iiwl 'same. be transmitted the Hon. Bedford Bforfir anlf ess than 20 votes! : ti pniniiuiarr,roau4Vt:tavt.Hi.a ;f taiuievoj 1 name fbut anycitij&!n elected ir a npojn- i tfcri.Ssis hv inwinrws'rrihAfl ti piii0 in tt. v- firp. pvprii ao-nint his vv.ll. I hnv nhpfitk- rj neifjome instances -n wtiicb it lsjlone ; innd there! is no reason why, making due IkViZr oinippnsatioriniay not be donetas to I t- r al!:ofiiceS It is true, that it is said I n the law bmtksthat rKn-user'f an office" is ai fprfetUTei otjif jnd that p sptken ota a prialtj? pndpufiishmep initselfvf Bull; Tit i ntvt illit pnipunishinents anl is a- p a m8bteie.nt-ie n the tffKce is itself 4 y a t u a p le. j yp u en a r t e 1 1 ui e .qe ptt d IS ch a rgetthe .officer, :bu t at t h ;e I ection o f -"i . :"a'' rift' ine l soereigi, iri inai wouiii -Qein saVi mce couldnot : b& con- by, or hed . --: personally tor non user as a crime. lusHini sa,io,vinai ii canne to inrury to remwve an flcer ; because ihfe salary msh 'jralH?r artful than a o!d tfair arguoent. : t is true that t the officer left ih com timud Vf his oo timeand the application '4.' of' "'w labor 'an the fruits! .jf ii Bitt Vj 't trup, iHat. he dues not kuiVr bv V'f.trt'Of what is heilepjived t f Of a(iemfJ5.yrne the immediate sou ice ; i 9M J 'reJU; .e.plpai at turf fnkwhitli ,h? Srcat bu.iPesS rfjy,bK T-rT-f w:kicu ne Bas.ierved k lop f 1 li Jbat am onavrrmsi, :ifey-ejo?;. -MiHiceJ in v be, punished ;v?65T?eiiif forMi-nser. as a forfeitnle;: IPVj?- Wwpf Jb0)rhce and, pttjiib i vM l v u?isayoii'iMr ! 4 histiine arid labor. andtwlfen iKfr lmiidif. ftWd trotlake the latter, the wfficer cahltave OMit&on is uicit'yi y "iivi" v. ....... -j.-t i ihratAra nnnoniMii i ur inn v;iiursuuii iV wtieuiJiv, uvu-ai "h-; i .. ..r '. . r rovprap tvr nu hi in ntf"non indicated hv tne - .:f,.tlV wifl - AVv think- Mens-oi mousanus out o; emumrm? u k- - - r(, r--e , ... , ,,.7- t fhv attribute. MV K?. Anarim. tV.nnti;- atuic van -g' 'v yrr: ... .4 k rru,i m i hi rmt4l "whiMi- lie? rone at uie.. recenu 'lection neia tor flavor j -:-y---r -v "(uw. as, already. stated, that they :may, if it p he man ha m -Pt-.V-C-y olf c-Vi-- That City and f ord,na courtly of deSate to the m- at merelyMhe. incidental; consequence of a ican vith,l,a hoa d, tranfrr tet-ej n , j Maine to Win its 1 uece ot so,ne peculiar exciteroeat, but j those general law really.paed forthe purple janus, -- ' ,V'3 ! adhesion to thMSin-Administration.. thether rom thpot-bte. or tu.epalace Uvas bfiboJUhing useless oflices, as apecies man on v xpiwi . ... , ,t thft first aKal tlbriU'in a.nseniiW; 'eyidp not think it unpottant to inquire, f Bill y governmental ihstitption". But that they he omUrti.pqse ot it every-ay, or u , t -t Anderson. Me UemoVed that the resofuftons lie on the ( ' rnnnoU if the offices are.rctained and the lost tn mm forever; uiuc. ea.,y ur Rrfivp;n -irrti r jsh;- . tkbl , :, . officer is deprived of hipropert v therein. iwitjiout dtfault'and. without trial, for the single and oie purpose oi giving u iu au- other. . , -Z- It rherame. the court to consider this subj-ct dispassionate! v in all its hearings. ' We have done, without, a 6sire to werve ttteitheside frotn tldireCtUhe of ! the law and the contitutioftbut with the f.- tfs nnininnsijtnil in- tennons ot those trom wnom we aiuer. But haviiig reached :tt.e conilusion we bnvelBSon which no metnb.r of the court tiouoisj we are ODtigeu 10 jioiiuumc n asa dutjLnoVto be evaded ; and, being a .khpwn'duty, we do so wilnout re'uetance. in support of the right of the citifcen and of;ibe inviolability of the fundamental raw. of-thYland,' The iudgnieot of the supe- rioricourtjmust therefore he affirmed.. f PE K C U H I A M J 15 D G M ENT AFF IBM F-D. - - - - . ."Mi For the Register. On Saturday, April 5th, a review of the officers of thend Regiment of rhe millitia of Edgecombe ounty was heldt. James Britlges', and-after the purposes for which they, were assembled liad been acorn pi i9hed it was proposed that$iey; tshould take into consideration the fJreseht political condition of the country w hereupon 1 H Ulis IVilkins Esq. was called to theCnair. and Col. J. P. Pitt appointed Secretary.1 i . Ine object having been sfWieny stated from the Chair, the following 'persons were appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. John Mercer, Esq. Col. David Villiams, Dr. John "J. Daniel, Benj. R. Hines, Esq. Maj. E. Bar neswho after having retired for a short time made the following rejwit, which was unanimously adopted: f Tiereasyfeeling great interest in the success aryl jrpetuity of our political institutions, arid believing, tbat the present crisis in our affLirs calls loudly for the clear and decided expression of the popular voice, we, a portion of the ciriztns of "tie county of Edge combe do hereby resolve . 4 1st. That i4 the opinion of this meeting the poWer toajneprporate a iSfatioiiat Bank is not gran ted to. Coharcss by the Const) tutionV' and Jhat an in stitution cf such vastpowers Js destructive of the tights of the States and dangerous .to the' liberties of the people. U 2. That the measure adopted by the present Ad ministration to counteract .tlie pernicious tendency ahd4rnfluence of the Bank of the UnitedStatea, meet (Sur decided approbation. ;;, r ' 3; That the great pressure saiJ to exist in the commercial cities cannot be ascribed to the removal of the public depositee, but that it is occasioned by ..the Bank of the U.Statcsfof the purpose of extorting a recharter from the people of the Country. '' 4. "That the public depositeS ought not to be res tori'd. r y ' b' That we approve the course of the Hon. Bed-, loro tsrown, 01 tne ornate 01 tne u.tateana ot our immediate Representative, the Hon,, Thoiiias. IL Hall, and that they be, hereby requested to use their j hey xemonatobring Ute present controversy to a speedy termination, j g?That the way to Avoid a recurrence of the I lhe revenue laws that no surplus should remain in ' the public coffers : but that the money should be left re u rightfully belongs, in the pockets of the peo 7 That -Hi Benton, Hon. Wm 7. That our thanks are due ; to the HonThomas F-f-..' , HontTbomas H. Hail with a request that they be laicn before their respective inxlies. ( $ r V WILLIS WILKINS, Chairman. V Pitt Extracts from jjr. Fit&s Speech. I" Sir,T -still cheris awarm resnect for j ihe person and c ha ra c ter of M i .Craw ford br. Crawford and Mr Low nd s were the only two men -of my day wjioiil I ever ar dently desired to "ee Presidertt of tl e U bipafates. I did whatever little lay in my! power to make tone-' of rh'ejn so, "but tannot tax my recollection atiiis moment witpever having receded or expected a pej$rfayocnim-f.ithef;: I did not fol-ld;;$-lioft for the jackall's share of the fpoiid; alive of dead,; I will not be tray his" name or 'memory to that lone- eared tribe who once lifted their heels at hisi prostrate Venerableiorm and io See to frighten their niaslers under cove ow cover of his skin, ?; !' tihouttsjbeen raised by seryil tongttefarid laen, and presses, that'thfi U sIrS2ie lejtween ithe poor andWthe i ' "Vx w u c,y a- false -as i t is basii bu t the; echo of i ha t which r.vsefriHii wrf tchcoveied wilt the mud D.nu with tny own handrf,' fhave nVvr forcot'en. ai.dhall never r,,r,ri Wn muuy it. i(llIRaeea advocacy ol tne ngMs oi the people and that while ' r --- J; " .r!"n-v,""r . ...... 1 . ' . . . .. -' tiim.uk. rni v mr rnnniti.ito t-u.-miL-o th i L.i.i-f v.a.:w Ax.u ...u ream 1 a ueieai. .insLeau 01 a vicmrv. to rnp fou gore .r;i;ans. duntighjie rkicm of terror. S(r,M uT far.frpmfich m.te!f. rmpaied wfthvnjanj' ,wliou'tter this ds.. gustiftg ctvi,r am nooVi and I'havr !. - ' ' 1 - f - -, . V - .... ivhose derangement spreads ijisess jthro fir?K;...,h IV.U wlvPn.thP currency is w - i . i ' - i . ther:, Are always the greater sufferer by dt-ransrd durrencv : thavf have alwavs the gresitest interest iti a ound one. And asnhe income arming troo, the. labor of the C3 . ; - poorgreatl y ecee n ib ag2re-ai. aue n e mtome ae ing irom tne capuanv me nci , it is tbedfdrWho have the gi eat est as well as the most immediate co'icerrt in the pre servation of a g d currency.'; . We are told this experiment" will not be -abandoned whatever may bej'the consequences, nntil it has been tried and And what sort of experiment is it ? Thr FVesideot bVs the Agriculture.' Com merce, Manufactures, and Constitution of the Connlrvi.wiih a lariie portion .f the fortunes and happiness of twelve millions t people, in his crucible. It js orrthe subtenaneanj fire of the Palaft-Vand we can all discern through the smiile, what alchertiv-t it is, that jromies to extract a metallic currency out ofmisery and iu in, and to restore the golden age. The cries of the Wretches whop .substance is consuming ii this wirches'.j'cauldro", are drovned by ibe attendant sii it- in bursts of mocking laughter, mixed with taunts and bitter irijn"?. One gibbent e'f races a carricature upon the walls, ai d c;dl- it panic day." A voice of unearthly mu sic. sweet and scornful as"the accents of Archangel rpined, rings in the Mifferer's ears the scoffing exhortation, Groan, sinners, groan!" while the guardian an ;els of tiie Treasury, ur.able to be heard amid the din, hn!l up a mighty scroll la belled Bank Investigation." TheEtection of the City of New-York and the State of Virginia, .alone stand be tween ns i'jnd the dictatorship. (jea exertions are making to persuade thr Oul Diim'tnion that this question touches no thirg but the Bank. If she believes it ? But no ! She cannot he will not believe it Who sfiatl sb deceive her ? It is a question of liherty ' or slavery. She sees it she feels it she will. treatV so ! 'Rending the shacklespai tv distinctimr bursting even t it e ties of personal at--tachiient-caiting from her' with disdain the glittering toys of place ai d power, she will flirljg her spotiess,vgiorious ban ner totlie wiind, and, tram pjling in the dust the prostrate form of ?rjjifrary power, w .ke everv mountain erho in the land to her shout of triumph Sic semper Ttj- ramus. THE ELECTIONS. Fi'tm the National Intelligencer. THE NEW-TOHK CITY ELECTION. From the accounts which haVa reached S it appears that CormliU lV. Lalcrcnct tlie Administration Candidate has been e- - i loptpil 1 a vm r.f tln r;vfV.r.-V,.w..i- . 1.., by: so lean a majority over Gab Having al read v placed before our read?- ers the grounds on which ' we had appfe h ended that the ejection., would eventuate as jt had done scarcely having hoped in deed, for a result as favorable as we. now announce to our readers, we will content ourselves with here making a few practical remarks on the facts before us. From some knowledge of the City of N. Yoj-k, (compr.sing'al together fifteen wards) we are enabled to state, that the four lower watds, (first, second, third and fourth,) are thole in which the whole commerce of the Citv is transacted. In these war ds Mr. yerplanck received a majofAtjHf;-.mer two thousand f our hundred t)'ojl:.,yVe' thus have undpubted evidence of the sense of the mercantile community on the experi ment" of the President, which is now in the full tide oksMcce. The name of Mr. Ijaw rence, a retired merchant of irreproachable private fame honored and respected in all his' dealings whilst in active .business, cimld no stand against the displeasure of his bre- at jine cnnrseiwnicn ne has taken in Congress. 1 -t - Trom the present returns, afteralh' com r pared vjit'votein the year 1J32, it ap pears thathe changesin jopinion, have re duced the Jackson mtvjorky in thfe Gityjpf New-York, from six thousand to less than JtWo hundred votes! i 'Corresponding chansres' are manifesting themselves-, in "every p"ttrt of the State of ev-Yorkfromwhich welhean -Tlie Cifv i,,;ajin4ui,i.Iimc-n.-iiH oi inewnaie numoer hi votes grvenin the State ? and the effect of . !nUHnA tm I. OA. A'- 3L.V- . .' disturbed, ir ,ne .ast "' j Mayor ifrtl&d m jearby a majority id to the above termfewhich. they, con when the currency is restored.V 1 he poor, . J ,L . , tL ..... - .-IjiJ.i. crt t,;ki-v k;1;..ki fi ian C. I er- Wp sufnnseii Kv the extraordinary . - it; , j i. iwpicsciuau.c.u .lit uiu m. u iiiiuikici &t,i ' axj ?v v i iij vv i ,i liinni i i of nearly nundre4tes, has been beaten hv Levi Cutter.; t e anti-Administrahon caudidate by a majity of 416 votes ! ' jXOtf NECTI ( "7T ELKCTIOX. fWe-haVe seenHmimesiDf all the State Senatoos? chosen &t$he election which has just takti)' place.! A hi of twenty-one, -four only'ai-erlriendl to! t'Uhe Experiment." - 1 Ue proportion otJ ickson Representatives is.. supposed to be sti 1 less. Last year a, ma jority .. of noth brandies were -friends of the Atlmiiitstration. l j I I FROM i lRGsjINIA. ' V t tim. f A..,srft.. illo,,,-. xi.f is entertaiwed, however, tliat the majority of the Legislature jyill be opposed to the'1 unconstitutional ancJunwise 'experiment?' which -.has been ,un ierjtaken by the Presi dent of the United ritates, , l , : . f . , The ;few-York: jJpeTs are full ofjpartic- ulars of club-war, d outrage's of different kiudsj committed 4 iring the three daysE-. lection-in ihat Cityp We have not room4o lay' the; details beinrje-our readers. Th follovvihg summary,:view of the dperatibns of the last day will oye the reader some idea of tlie scenes ac,tedvtt the polls: i' - From, the Courier d Enquirer of Friday.' 3 .ThrElectiok . '.ast day. From elev en b'cll'Cjt vesterdavr, until a late hour last rught,vr citv w ajn a state of jjxeitment neven before witnef ed. A mob, foe a time ait leasjwas in poiession of the city.. A., rush was made tor t ie Arsenal by bothpar- ties ; but fortunately forlhe peace of the I city, and $he hvesnd our inhabitant, our young "men arrived first upon the ground, and :o:sssed thenilyesot the Arsenal and its stiires, They t$i armed themselves to the amount of five. hundred, and retam6tl possession until thef'lIVla.yor ordered qut the Militia During thperiod.some thousands of the -opuk!e s prounded the Arsenal yard ii jCONgtSESS. 4 Ih.tH?r Senate, b Thursday, Mr. Man gum presented a Iiemorial from Tyrrell couutYfN. C. renit;Mratin against the re moval fff the pubb depositee ; ahd' Mr. Shepleft the proce' jlings of a meeting fi piri tlie towns of Gardiner and Pixton,. Maine, represMl'ting the g jeat scarcity of money which, fisted" in tiM, quarter j w hich were I1.1UI M. In. tlie House, fc'llr. Davis, of S. Caro- lina subipitted the fallowing, resolutions : Re'solied, That tlijj powers of the Executive depart oitriit of the Ffci-al Government have iu c'reu'sc.l?bej ond the .ajUipriiy of the Constitution. Jifsohed, Tiuit tl; powers of the Executive clepa.rnvnv of the F4rUrid, Goviiiment fta-ve ' n crt ;vsc,d,'ire iucrea4?f alKl oujlit D .dimin ished.. ; -U . Jiesohhtt That thiipatronage of the Piesident of tlie Uititw-il fetates't am- inci-eas.-. d, is iiicreasinr, 1 ana pugu io ue umij aisucu. . , j ' ' The. tiouse weif aain into Committee of the W hoie ou tltl. State ef the Union, and lesuinili tiie cons? ieraiion-Mit -tlw geueud apprirjiHation bill Jyrlieh Mr. Vance niov-J en aa amenoineair proposing a reuuenon in the salalies ofrf idnfiicers of the Goverh menU ':;rhe debat ron this amendment oc cupied ihe Commiltfee till past 4 ofclock, when tiey had got ?nly ;s tar in this list of otiicers the ollioljot the Commissioner of tiie Dcwaiiqieiit u ; Indian Anairs. Phe cnat Hifj i;ac t'-i L' oiil ktiiri lH oi eacu nmcer, -dim the- reduction on each successively negawj;ed, us far as the Com-, mit tee f tlie' V itv e proceeded wh them.. The Committee tUJn -rose, and the House adjuuntbd. ' . i '" ' In ihe Senate, n Friday, on motion 6f Mr. ijfyi orderJ riiat the Secretary of the Senate be dir cted to cause to : be as- e teve only- pa! tial returns of theelec4la l l0Mm seve.ai ivesoiuuon. certaib'e and rejrted(to the Senate; the untli Constitution is amended, we hop asKregafe numbeiljot all who sballhave, on w& t(itiii ahAAtlitv. aftinr the remlval of Uicf-bnbiic deposited Uistin . . ; . -4 - - .. Jr-,... . k. - AK aa -i 111 v 1 t- ;... - VM11 as rcxeivea. f- . . ? ,vi 1 m,;c ? t-4 , , IheSenate thej adjnnrnerj toM6nclay. mg hisv renparks. The-;lTouse tlienwenti into Committee of J tie Whole, -on, the biBf i uie n.ouoe, jjar.iaraisS' resolution, uw onsumuonis gooanough, and on wB;S4inect ot.-eaining the deposites inp uiereioiujie can. find more uselul and in the StaB4nks,J;jomin'g up once "more asq terespng'matter for his paper titan what, to the nnishbuifeirotithe firsthour, Nfr. i mm; appears a dry detail id' Corwtbi resumed 4 is speech' inopDosition toll But we -caunot ".assume therevlutipn, ' f ctfntinned toispeak to!i ty," as. the conductor" of a the exWiratiori off ieHour,iwitiout coticlud4l witholding information frbi ciptured, ordestnye'tl bV'theenemVin the1i0uc'cplumns,' and .we' invite from .all r'V-taj4; i-v itiii r f n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,r V tii is i , ir . ;cinirin tr. r n lii ii. . a i in nun f rtMii v v o rtruio vfui i p ' . IHte'wr i and, a ter1 eortsiderabfe wliniafluai-tersa dfscussunrof the'meritaml delfr ,' UI "m, cpmmitb bt vepnrted; progress,'! i)eC ofVthe propaaeaodjineita, tQtfeK : t)F RVERYi)r """ " ' " " . m " immm,dmmmmmm ' i omu umm n "W 1 " ,J"11- '-m - , . , MtmmtmimMttMmimKU m : . .: ., , ... - -, ;jW..vl--.i-iiu. S:. - .i.-.."-. 4' ''"' ai ucirvjLfcieAUy -jClflar- anoVsatlStactorv : bufon i-.J li : . h i i r j i , i ill v-v., v.v. . ..v. ... "iipoiuisiiiey are not sq clear as mm-hf Ko.i i rf - ,r - is jiidered aS sohighly Abjectionable, -ttvj&t ; the paper ousht not to be received. At fne suggestion 01 the latter - k, . gentleman, tton to lay' Llr. Graham withdrew "his motion tin the tabb; when after a very desulto-' y anu conversational sort or discussion between the ( luiii ,and Messrsr. Vayne, lcK.inley, Grahami aiid Williama, the fatter was arranged 5y MrV Wayne's nvig thatitjie memorial be"uot received ndMr. McKioley's moving to lav this Ihiotiori-for the present "upon he table j Hpicn Deinggagreeu 10, ine suoieci lies tivei till next petition day. i.Nolbirig was done im Congress, kon 1 ues r l j 1 -' 1 . a 1 . 1 f 1 1 a. Mvitti.Tespect 10 ue ueam 01 r. wenms, f Maiyland. At the late term of Wilkes Superior Court ju3ge Strange presiding,) cause of con-" jjidera)le' interest was tried between the Btate'and Alfred Dooly and others lor ma- F:" .. "i.. 4... r-i. Viinam Lenoir. :rh,e cas,e was thar Geri.r jienoir jhad been appointed a'Coimnissibnet' lender a late act ot Assembly, to make a :load from the Valley of tbej Yadkin acrols ihe Blue Ridge to the Ashe line, andthe Settlement along the proposed route being Very sparse, hands were obliged to be calleu; Tom a considerable distance : a suow storm happened on the day4 appointed, the mn became much dissatisfied and protested a ainst going on with the prk, but the Com nissiouer had been schpoled in the war of helevolutiou and though eighty odd years f age, was uot to be turned back by ti iti.es: so iesaid onward! ,a he had at King's Moun- iain and at other placeS'dvhere men's souls vere triedjf The hands became exasperkted iisd on that night they attacked theJiut where the old gentleman slept with- stones thrust sharp sticks at him' through the tracks of the cabin cut and disfigured his ioree and carriage and otherwise abused bis 'property. For this treatment he complained ko Courts and four of the party were convic- :tea, nz: .Aiireu uooiy, jesse inpieir, anu itwo young iuen by the name of VVelch. J JJoolv woo was the ringleader was linpris- fined, and the others fined, after a severe re-, iprimand from jthe J udge for such a disgrace- m aiiacK upon me venerauie geuueman, jwnonau goneirom ms nresiueai nisage, anu niuch an inclement season to discharge public dutym the wilderness and that too twithaut a cent of compensation. y The oid gentleman appealed in Court as witness, and it was somewhat surprising ;td observe in w hat a perfect degree he stifi Hinjoys his faculties mcnl al asw el as corpo- Court, whither he had ridden on horseback )flCl UIC IJIJIIICOL Ul UIC 4JIUC lVlUliC TClllY hemenof olden time seem to have been! Inade of letter xtiiff than we ! ! . V 'At the same term, a man by the name M Daniel Hill twas convicted ot passing counterfeit money on, U.- S. Bank. The Prisoner tried1 to ad the fool in CoiirL but father overdid the matter v so after the trial ie and the. Sheriff and sornt more gentlemen ttookwi walk together and -when he return ??d,he wasroore striped than the Arabiau Bear paving received twenty red ones and no too 9 alike! It was said he ball lately' met with ?k handsome accommodatioS from tlie mbtli- ir Bank on Big Sandy, Ky. and had done i good business in tlie way ofexchange. sjHe implicated some others in his ajccbunt ifthe transaction, but they live at a distance Mnd it might be great injustice to name i-tnem tome pupiic on tne authority ot sucn sa miscreant. Caiohna n atchman f; Prospects of Reform. AVc had flattered ourselves into the belief, or at least the hope, that na Press in Nth-Carolinalwould any: longer w ithold light Tijom' the people on the subject pf Reform. Considering it para motint in impoitance to any other subject; iwuiuvii no ,nc ucuc!c uiiii , i great auu oermanent obiect of utilrtt- rnn Via A.TAftffl 1- f-yJi.a-,.-.Jfc; ..: ... . ii our ;d by seeina' - - :,"","1 "V: "seru 'om:pui?T. f,llSmn' theduittinous AdtlrAsinf thf R.tomi. F. J . - . -j,'. - I'll - " . m - " 1 v,wiimneej -wn ajplea that it was too j .. o.nu ? no cause to suspect hini of b'einj Sby ailJ other. Luv&a,vthe supposition statistical facts. the reSDonsibilf- p'ublic Pressvf of n the People on cjuestidn vyhich has lonLgitate3 ajid will "tinue distract the StateuniU it is set- communitj, . i , l , . i, 1 i J . w fciwini1 , 4x lus awstr. inm uie circumstan the - intention ' of the Lerislature MembecsjlwlMi supported the me.isnr. ""i sei ioito m mmute aetail in ti i has been pubhshedi ine circumstances under which the Bit was brout forward ptecluOe the puss' hi lift)1 nf rtixMnn. If .11 -1. r u,... v. k.c iiii vci i uoie precision af aetail. it was introduced but a few dars T ' w .TO J A-egpiature, wild tnere was a prKSdDr business and much i patience from a protracted session, and th GomratJtee were cdrklledfl those cir cumstances, to sit during the sitting of thi Senate, and pf course to act nromotlv. irotn a fortuitous agency in this nutter, wk iicive ii in our power w give explanation of those parts of thfBUl ubon vvhicbi want ot such opppctututy' has "rtfeyehy theExecutive Gominitteetrom comment with their general minuteness" ami accuracy' and we should have given these explanatioiii 0l when we published'the Aoressv had wu not, npon reflecriorjhopghl; it best jiot & anticipate aiectionsVbiiftq' give We shall in due season recu'tojJjAfij uv .i.cun nine, we j cpeax me -reque? that if there bnhoafeissatisfe yith tlieVproposed anvendrnenUthey wil communicate their viewsSpditite luve. tigation. Western CarolinidA ; ? ' fs-.-ael ofjblks ainng as,J who, the red ment iheti are called anon to tako ni Idact in tubublic'nibveinents of the datl j uuucu i a ie i j f p i you on w an t u e re m artj Ah, I don't m edd I e riiy sel f wi tt pa! i ticil Are suck people a ware, that the politics J ttnscountry are arways meddling wilj themselves ? Are they aware that an! publican Govern met. diffefs.frorn all otti ers exactly in this "that JtM by means I every tndiyiMMin the community inakim jthe publlq-cause hi pwn,Jthat the cotrl mopwealth is keptn its proper course! A monarchist: niayfojd ? nrs; af riis JrvindiS terence, "as thetlhip'of tatelnoves ain on its troubled way, and content himse with the feflectiob that he is but a passer ger, and that the king, his master, willti all that is necessary. Bu'tf a ,. republic! wnicns a Uoyernment bthe People, ria are neither passengers merely mr gaHt staves, who are all I ke member of i grea ooat club, in, which eacblmanlJlasja rizli to an oar, and to whose fair share of pu ing, each other member has a clear rbfej a m ineniemoer wno, . wnue sucn a stons is raging as now iaDfoaa, ican tarow 4j his oar and .see hia felloW struggling a gainsi ine waves and Dracingkihemselvrt -7 . - .- - 'z- .... . - -.; to-the tug, ought to be thrown overboard in uines wnen we nave me wina fair, am the waterafe ajl iiiootharoaru! qs w hen' a! I il' plain Sailing, and the boalfie 1 4. . 11 - a- ' 1 steady to herorkw, pwand theJ but, as it is, we are out of4 sight of laid . uipi tay a. Tiiur auu iiniH uii ,-i the wind is upland yeadrhe boat luf been strained, til I &he leaks" like a' seifJ aijd both i ng ca n sa ve herbut5rfte7onf jpul the strong pull, and the putt altogether, The Cbisis. t ftiv' Rail Hoafl Company. j ' - "... . ' '' ". ;.. i ' pH E Annnal Meeting oft the'StockholdeH 1 phe Experimtntafljail Boid'CoinpaBj wdl be held t hefOoiirllouseiiv thisXitvlot Tiiiirsday the 1st tf May iiext, t4,o,ctotk intif .l'tiiimii. fur the -lpctmi of;flffiti fnf errsuing year, and the transaction of $uckW4 nusiness as may come before: fbeil A WKSTON R. GALciS, PresT. KaWigb, April 19, 183; w r ' LARGE SALES OF .at; AUCTION. V On Tuesday,' the orn or Mat . JitJhQ-Auction Store of "' ILL BE 00, an Ex'enve AasnrtwK n otuntish, "Fienrf; and American i" tioous-gonsiathVo; 1 ;'"r. Cloths, Saitttnett, i 4-Botnbazines,4 llcOchclt-iiA Piftr.tts. IVrillincra . Kovan i-rse vinerea,n StormpBts. 5-4 m Ticks . :f;, ' Fancy prints, (singhntns,'3 4 Ped Ticks, Printei4lU8tins and Vfe$iiogjf. ? Ladies and Gentlemen's U!ove; :'!k'T ? Plain andFii:'d Jacojiett,'Cofto i S'Vj Plain- Muiilins. Cotton "fWl W i-Imctto B Book Muslins, Peart liuttomi Cfoit & VtH irisii eiv yrnsrelis, Cotuxi Q-'-Bleached h-rtin"gs,:Garmture Ribbou. ' Saranet 'Silks Sinr.hnw dn!i VUr Hats. Colored'Grrw-Vle-Nan: rtlk: Sktin Levaatis'l t. 4-4 Brown, Sheet! ngs,v3 4 do. do. 'biriiiiiSfce.Cbe,ult,rtlC,e' . oWith manv oihf ariirlp. Inn tfrtin 15 to epri mernte Ti j bei ni a -i e xu nsive sale t f and desirable Goods, we think it wilt n? " 0 TernJi:e,at and invfe inown at sal THtl SAtf fFORr & CO". ,.,H WlLLKlKur&CO. 3 24 t. AN ICS .caiprio; truE 4) ,i'.-.iA-isJ t mr'
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 22, 1834, edition 1
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