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f t - - I : 1 "i"!'Rv5" j"'rj,: T r- it. FRIDAY, JANUARY'S, 1:841. 'i -'linB"--' Js&l'3- sniL-fjr5 F I Li W " t -! I ; t l utuiiijL-uai www v .-5 1 k: m a - - " - j ;; s . 1 - ;' . , - . - .. : ' - . ' : , . : ; ; i - r, :. - "4 lili r ; iMGisiMrdRiE SENATE . : T' :Thfe enbroised bill to amend the Revised Statute! conicernin lemjsters ;fand the en- lt?? ' ) rroj sed : bill ! to make , elections ; unifbrra i I II :M ibrpughout the, State, w6re; each read the fp:; third -lime. passed and ordered to be en-i:4olle.:--r- - ; 4J ? IThefresolutionj doncerning the draining . V f JMattamuskeet f Lake, was 1 rejected, 30 . - The ngrcssed ibill to lay off and estab lish ft 'road across IheVBlue Ridge," from the line of the county ;of Xancy to Turkey Cove . Creek; in Burke-CQunty; was read the second ', 'time. Mi. , Moy moved, to' strike out the i wordsj in tho J3rd Jsection Public , Treasu--iyj ahd insert in itif lieu ; thereof the words belonging to the! Internal Improvement ; iund -jfTj which was j agreed to. Mr. Reid .'moved to strike out the tird section of the :; bill ; jwhich was jnegative;d ; and it passed its second reading, as amended. . ;. The bill to lay off, and Establish a county by the name of Uaion, was reiected on its "'Ijjecbnd reading." ; ! f The Senate resolved itself finto a Com . thittee 'of ' the. whole, Mr; Edwards in the chairl on "the?: biH f fbr IHe establishment and better regulation of jcommon schools; ind after conVidcrsfeie discussion, in which Messrs. Gaither, t Wilson, Waddell and Ward, wefe appointed to formHhfr Senate's branch of the Committee to jnakc arrange ments for the inauguration of Gov. More- head, 'appointed to take placethis day at 12 p'clock. Mr. Gaither, from said Committee, made a report thereon ; add the hour having arrived, the Senate Repaired to the Commons Hall, to witness the ceremony ; after which they returned to their chamber, and again proceeded to business. The vote by which the resolution con. cerning the draining.of Mattamuskeet Lake was rejected was, on motion of Mr. More- head, reconsidered, jand the resolution was' laid on the table. I eyhsiso SESSION. The evening Session was chiefly consumed in the consrderLtion pT tBo'tJill for the estab lishment aiid better regulation of Common Schools. We were not present,, and have been unable to j learn who participated in the debate. 1 HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Robardsi from the Joint Select Com mittee, to whom Was referred the petition of sundry citizens of jthe Town of Henderson, reported a bill to establish the Tobacco Plan ters Bank of Henderson. Said bill was read the first time, and Mr. G. W. Caldwell moved that it be rc jected ; which motion was decided in the negative by avclc of 59 to 44. Whereupon Messrs. Dockeryj Suciiircl. Reicl Mcliar-1 said bill pissed its first reading. mid. Waddell, Bond land ! Cooper participa ted the committee k?set and obtained leave to sit again. - -. j .: HOUSE OF COMMONS. The! resolution jn favor of John Davis, Mr. Guthrie presented a bill to provide i-nnv nt the North Carolina Justice" for each Magistrate of the State, and Mr. Rand submitted a bill, founded on a petition of certanr citizens, to extend . and tcr ipon Hie discharge of these high duties enlarge the boundaries of the City of llal THE REGISTER. ... , - .J ,,. -!, . -i i . WESTON R. GALES, EDITOR AND PROPEIETOJ TERMS. ) Subscriptions. For the Semi Weekly Register, $5 per annum. For the Weekly, $3. Tesday9 January 5, 1841. INAUGURATION OF GOVERNOR. The Inauguration of the Governor-elect, John M. Morehead, took place on Friday last, at 12 o'clock. in the Hall of the House of Commons, in presence of both branches of the Legislature, and a numerous audi tory. He was attended by lu Excellency, Gov. Dud- iet(, the Judges of the Supreme Court, arid the fol lowing Committee of Arrangements, viz : Messrs. Mehdeuhall, Biggs, J. B. Jones and Russel of the House, and Messrs. Gaither, Wilson, Waddell and Ward, of the Senate. The Oaths of Office having beeh administered by Chief-Justice RtrrriN-; Governor Morehead expressed his gratitude for the honor con ferred upon him by the people of North Carolina, in the following pertinent Address, in which, it will be seen, he declares his determination to aid the State in its onward march to the first rank among her sisters, anat to act as the Governor of the State, and not of ,A PARTY. Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Commons : I shall ba extremely carefhl to see, that North Ca rolina, when she speaks in her sovereign character. has a right so to speak and when she does so speak, through her greajt seal the emblem of her sove reigntywhile 1 have the honor t control it it must be f shall be respected. u i he days of oilr political existence, under our pre sent happy form of Government, are numbered, when the States shall permit their sovereignty to be contemned, and their great seals to be scoffed at and disregarded. In a word, fellow-citizens, whatever measures you rrfey adopt to advance the prosperity of our: State, and the bappinessol our citizens, will meet with my hearty co-operatio. 1 cannot conclude my remarks without congratulat ing you and myself, upon the time and place of our meeting, ibis splendid edihce has nearly approach ed its completion, j You are the first legislative body that ever had the honor to assemble m its splen did Halls. ; I am the first Executive that ever bad the honor to be, installed within its durable walls. It will endure us a. monument, for ages to come, of the mu nificence, liberality and taste of the age in which we Hve lekukji moral effect produced bv the exec- CONGRESS: i Correspondence of the Register. Washington, Tuesday, Dec, 29. The Hon. Joel R. Poinsett is to astonish the folks which gentlemen blustered abbot blood arid thunder. patriotism and politics at a great rate. Allbtd, Georgia, in reply to sbaie rcrnarts from Pickeiu of . South Carolina, spoke well; and was followed by dishing of Massachusetts, who fairly outdid 'htm- self, and eloquently defended Gen. Harrison ami hia on next Monday evening, with an exhibition of his party from the miserable imputation attempted to be' eloquence in an address on the subject of the objects cast upon them by th Locos (and which had been and importance of the National Institution for the pro- adverted to by Pickens) of any reciprocity of feelioj motion of Science located in this City, and whereof he or of interest with Britain, &c. This roused tbo in of the valiant Dr. Duncan, who said he could not stand silently by Wid see the "Democracy thus as sailed. He was about requesting the Clerk to read an article from some Loco Foco paper, when ho was compelled to stop as out of order and so the world has lost another effort of his genius. - is senior director. Application was first made far the us of the Hall of the House bf Representatives, on the occasion, but the Honorable Society having been pretty severely hackled, and haying besides been grant ed by a very small vote, the tender of the Hall was declined. He now speaks in Rev. O. B. Brown's Church, On 10th street. In Congress to-day but little I may almost say no thing, was done. In the Senate Mr. .inderson formally Washington, Friday, Jan. 1, 1841. Oii t'ais day, his mo3t high anF mighty Excellency, Marliii'Tan Riimn . tbi nrrr.nt littln mrm v.-if1i i lislil tion tJf :i&E iyti edifice as tbist will serve, in the andfeeUngly annnna head mad sandy whisker who rides ia the' finest chain c&titjie, to link the -past with the future. And Ron. Felix Grundy, and1 after Isomo further remarks English earriase". drawn br the best blooded horses in it everiha .proud .spirit, that has ever cbaraeterized iftr;., t hU lift, nA rh.rarter. a .i. . ...a and the adoption of the usual resolutions in. like case?, condescended to shake bands with ccry scape-grace the body adjourned. or ragamuffin who bad the assurance to present him- In the House a debate arose on a motion to recon-1 self. The "Annual Levee,' the great.emntum go vs wnich has ever T5een rcadv to assert its rights and tolavenge its" wromcs which exhibited itself at the Regulation Battle of 1770 which burnt with more bniuance at the Mecklenburg Declaration of for Independence in 1776, if even that proud spirit sjder the vote of yesterday op the Iavy tension lunu inervm, came oa urn uay. cujne w uu w ww suau uetome craven m time to come, ana snan noi urstion in wbicn Messrs. Adams, Keid, F. Johnson, degree, wnctucr aecoraicu wan ma gaauy trappings TJlHnrhnst and others took Dart The substance of oi tne soiuier, or aiureu m me unassuming garo oi a thV nWP,t5nn, to the bill, as vesterdav passed, is the citizen, have on this day, ejual right to squeeze J ' - - . dare animate the bosom of a freeman let it look upon this monument and remember the glorious institutions under which its foundations were laid, and the noble people by whom it was reared and then let it become a slave tj it can. May it endure for ayes to come may it endure un til time itself shall grow old may a thousand years find thesq Halls still occupied by Freemen, legislating lor a free and happy people: fet.!flf T innir niihtv. Wai rfrT and adoD- I cieh tedgina ordered b:be engrossed;" Said-tolls were read the first time and; v A Message wai; rqceivedlfroni his Excel- passed. . . ' tencf, Gov. : Dudley transmitting a coramu- Mr. Burns presented a bill to alter the hication from the Hon. EdW.' Stanly tender mode of appointing Constables m the State ; ing to the Legislature the present of certain which was read the first time, and on motion Valuable books therein i named; when, on of Mr. J. Barnes, rejected. motion of Mr. Russell, it was ordered that Mr. King presented a petition of fczekiel rpfrred Brewer of Orange County praying a grant of; DV 9VkT wi3jom and by the wisdom of those who t . .--'i,.!. U -i':'.. t L!A. iL. t: M..n4.r Ton1 tnr bio cprvipp in thfi Revolu- have exne before vou shall be so administered, that I Ks;.nna tn th rnniiicsitinn of the Constitution. I have appeared before you, and have taken the oaths ' ! STATE LEGISLATURE. prescribed, before I enter upon the duties oi u.e tLxec- As we predicted, the Legislature is still in Session, nAA trk urhip.li I have licftii called bv niv fellow 9 citizens of North Carolina. . nptmthstandmg the Joint Resolution to adjourn yes- I assure you " ? Wlia Uhteigned cumaence tuat 1 en- terday, which we knew could not DC carnea mui eueci r unon tlie discharge of these high duties ; and if I wuunnt inilvraBlt 0 ,nrifi t hA ihmiht of for a I t . - . . , -r-i UIUWWV biyv uwiv) Zr" O mav not bone to Drina as raucu aouiiy iniv iuc ciecu- - - ... , , . . - SvChair afnow leaves it, I will yet endeavor, in the momenta Andjnurnment will probably take plac discharge of my official duties, to rival the zeal of him about Monday next. whose seat I am now about to occupy : And I shall be Q gaturaay W the bill for the relief of the Ral- more tnan lorcunaie, u at wpuauuu w mj wuu i . , r j i ;--: w v Ji .f me. as h mav be weU said of lS and Gaston Road, was rejected by six majority, hirri, " well done thou good and faitlii'ul." I desire to discbarge my duties as it becomes the Governor of the State, and of the whole State; I de sire! to be the Executive of the People, and of the whole People; and it shall be my constant endeavor so tp discharge those duties, tnat me Laws suggested after a protracted discussion, in which Messrs. Men denhall, Barrings and Paine ably sustained the mea sure of relief proposed. The bill wax, on yesterday, however, re-considered, and referred to a Joint Select f!nmmittA nf five on the Dart of each Heuse. Wc inconsistency of tacking on to a bill making appropria tions for a certain purpose a clause repealing the very act underwhich the appropriation is mads. While the debate was still progressing, and Mr. Worthington had just taken the floor, the Secretary of the Senate appeared with a message from that body apprising the House of its proceedings in relation to the demise of Mr. Grundy. Mr. Cave Johnson, of Tenn. then rose and read rk fiiilnffisiic of the departed Senator, and moved that the House go into mourning and adjourn. And the House immediately adjourned. Whoever wants to pass himself off in the, streets of Washington now, as a member of Congre, let him wear crape upon his left arm and screw up his phix into an expression of great gravity and dignity, and he will be sufficiently disguised. Not a particle of news U-day, except that the ma jority of Congressmen begin again to look as if they WW l0.tne:;JOini;Oeiep.i- vomuiiuue uu, ui -r r . i all ihe benehmial Jesuits anticipated may be fully real- rT; r- - ! ! tionary War. Referred. ized. Mr. J. P. Caldwell, from the committee Mr. Winston, trom the iommutee on we, i suau be happy feo-operate with you in bringing Pponnitinn jand Grievances reported Judiciary to whom the subject was reierrea, iut0 active operation, an tteiementsorgreatness and On iMPP??11?011? J?na Vpevances, reporicu J ' v.n which usefulness with whichourStateWgoabundantly blest. unfavorably :on; the petition iromtne coun- reponeuau... -"e ' -r i Other States have outstripped us W the career of im- ties of Buncombe and ancy for the erec- was read the first and second times ana pas- promenti and in the deveiopement oc their natural ;n nf a new country The report was con- sed. i . . resources but North Carolina ill stand a favorable : .1 ' j I The hour of 12 'clock shaving armed, comparison with most oi nersistejr pjtaies,in,ne,natu VUllVUt . 1 , ! ' cannot bring ourselves to think that the Legislature might possibly belong to temperance societies. Many, If. Statu time. will adjourn, without meting out to the Stockhold ers of this Company, the Bame assistance that they ;7dlS3 t0 ,he Wnmington Road. If they do, to say noitung oi ine unjust paruaui buuwu, mcjr mm mit an act of 6hort-sighted policy, for which their con stituents will hold them justly responsible. Resolutions are again ' before the House, on the subject of the Public Lands a matter of more ira- however, keep up steam until the naw year. ! :i - kK Krach nf th General Assemblv con- ral advantagesher great extent raie u,r ; 'engrosseauvesoiuouuoni;cruiii& great variety of production uer exnausuess aepo3iies WWsWhtofftdfl-riffaa.-d ..jtfwl-n i h;mirton3 tlH to wjtposs tne J .aith bt traordinary water-power, in- Washisotow, Dec. 30, 1840 The lookers into futurity and into the-thoughts of Gen. Harrison, have so far overlooked one distinguish ed individual, whose prospects for a seat in the Cabi net seems to me to bo roost favorable, and who if I am not much mistaken, will undoubtedly -receive, as tUV- Hill presented il3 L 1 I in-mrnrstinn nf thft Governor elect. ! I . fannfai.tnrpfl all. all combine to eive her -j ; J ItiUU . I Vtllllg VJ ATAIA "." -w - - hi fnllnwinjr Resolu- A message was received from tne Oenate, advantages that tew ouier otates possess, the lOllOWing xvesoiu ..ui o s u.. WhZr mMites vou mav adopt to encouraee n, and proposing tnat tne esoiuuon UFM "J Agriculture, to induce the Husbandman, while he toils on the the two Houses, to adjourn sine me on Mon- b 8Weats, to hope that his labors will be duly re- warded ; whatever measures you may auopi to iacnt bv a vote of 73 to 36. pojiajscWJth-Carolina, than any other that can J .vr tb rrtnfi?pnge of trnan whom lie was ue ixiciiuDueu. '.n;n tb. PuKUc Doma n. and proposing that tne resolution auopteu uy. KUIII.I t:u:iwCLUIU vy, - w m rrrrrr k nMt. h reminded, whibh was concur- nr, a. fnllnwa : red in ty a vote oi o u flame printed mrid are as follows : J . . . n "l . . . " IP J a l pl. itniii t fiemtiTinna wprp ni I PrPfl itwra-.-i-Lo,. heWev that each of the United - ue "S r uuT "ww :? . : . . .J 1. J tka .h a tn DTI ! .wn.r tn th rsi utianal comDact. Dossesae auu laiu i.vw, w ; UFDtiia " ; . .- . I fit r'ii -r l t x : ..J- T TKl-. rnm in nramtrtioiied to the . Kv Mr. VV. J . I . IVIIliei a neSO.Ul.lOU to .. pact, according to the usual respUve proportions tne general cnargo auu it jcuuiiuio , - " xirret that by ihe introduction of bills caUed , u Pi am nt tori bill,' 44 Graduation bills," and other measures States bWi i . . - tn inierefc n i t - . i - K'jf&rW terms of the com- adiourn sine die on Thursday the 7th-mat 2! ' ; 1 , ! wni'mv t a thd usual linDPClite proportions ot 1 t- t.t- nrrn. V nn ow K.11 hr - -X - LMMIr svw--a ' - a . I 1V H T. 1IL.VJUI I U 111 lliai aav tw a - -it- l - r - the general charge and W1"" received in this House after this day. Mrret that bv the introduction of bills caUed, "Vrv- T , . u r u. tate Commerce, and to aid Industry in all the depart ments of life to reap its full reward, will meet with my cordial approbation. I And I am happy to find that the action of one of your bodies has anticipated a suggestion that I; had in tended to make ; I allude to the : subject of opening Roanoke Inlet, This is a work, if practicable, of the first importance to North Carolina ; it is a Work in , SUPREME COURT. The following gentlemen have been admitted to the practice of the Law in the Superior Courts of this State, by the Judges of the Supreme Court, viz : William J. Lone, of Randolph, William R Walker, of Hillsboro', Albert C. Williamson, of Lincoln, and W. H. N. Smith, of Hertford. And the following have obtained County Court Licences, viz: William W. Holder), of this City, Thomas' G. Hausrhton. of Edenton, Robert W. Lassi- Bv Mr. Neal, that' so much of the 50th conducted by scientific skill, have shown that the work ter, of Granville, C, H. Wiley, of Guilford, Zera most instrumental in bringing pttwrinently before the people. I allude to TaiDpr-rs Stivkxs, of Penn sylvania. The Post-Ofnce i Department is the place desired for him by his friends; Mr. Stevens is per haps the most popular man of our nariy , in his own State, and as a man justly eminent. In the Hobse, to-day, the sitting was again occupied by a debate on re-coristderir.$ 1 tUe vote of Monday about the Navy Pension Fund business, in which Messrs. Rfcid, Everett, Nay lor, Monroe, Shepard, of Mnrik Himtlni nd others nariiciDated. About half K VI fcM f K past two o'clock, somebody very sensibly called for the - wffi that no bill Shall is practicable, and if so, it should be certainly exe- HamUtoh, 'of Elizabeth-City, and D. R. Goodloe, of previous question, but before a vote wa, Uken, some tice is racy : .7""" . ' ... I . .1 u ,etii1f1- ihUttded, to th oWW mw oi tne conieae- be read more man once ou iuc 3a,uc ajr , uC ---- Commerce and Navigation of the Nation would roar in A0A. ' J . f . ' 1 I 1 kJ? V ft llUVMf Be it therefore Kcsoivea, i nai ims ueifcnu aciu- mU vxnB than rnlvrH itself into a Sfe-'r Committee of the whole . i the subject of uj wo unSr u, . r . r n cnunn 0 Mr Mil in thft chair, and it mav bear, which contemptaies a uisposiuon 01 mo vummun kjuwio, x.. . - . . ' . proceeds of the sales pt the irupuc lianas, omerwise alter some time speni m uuu.uwu.. tnah ai set forth in the deeds of cession from the sev- tnereor tne Cornrnittee rose, reported pro- be greatly benehted by it anu u mere.ue anjrwork j s T Little john, Esq. of Granville wbicih the r ederal tiovernmeni ougm u .ec.uie, auu . , . e . . . ,. whicb ! steers ?lear of all Constitutional objection, this County, has been appointed Private Secretary to his is the work. Thousands of dollars are yearly spent to Excellency, Gov Morehead. 'ral RtaitM. . Resolved further, That out Senators and Represen tatives W the Congress of the United Sutes be re ..t.,t tn um their bist exertions to procure the pas sage ofk bill, directing the ; division of the proceeds of the sales of th Publj? Uornaui among tne saiaies m an quitabt ratio, to Imb used by the States for Internal . Improvement, Education, ori any other purpose, as may oefl deemed ex nedient by the several States re- t ceiving said distribution. S ' licsvivea, .1 nat me uurii. i gress, and asked eaye to sit again ; which was granted. - SENATE. Saturday, Jan;. 2. j Mr. Shenard, from the committee on In- improve the navigation of rivers within the limits of some ot tne states, wimsi m' " .iwut- fnent by which the Atlantic itself would bp introduced within our border?. Tf the General Government cannot execute a work or this description, or if it can and will not, then do we derive but Uttle advantage from our Federal association; we should not ask the execution of this work by the General Government as a boon, but demand it as a rirht and I hope the time is not lar distant, wiien the applications of North Carolina to the Lreneral Uo- .BANK OF THE STATE. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Ins titution was held at their Banking House, in this City, on yesterday. Gov. Swaix presided. The Report of the President exhibits the condition of the Bank in the most gratifying light The old Directors were all re-elected. MARYLAND LEGISLATURE. hunzrv member moved to adjourn, whereupon the 'assembled wisdom of the Nation," (nothing loath etraSrrKturnv nnt on their hats and trudsed off to din- j 1 i ner. This prolonged debate will have the effect of delaying the passage of the required appropriation bill until after the first of January, as even supposing that it will he disposed of in the House to-morrow, (which and be squeezed through the rich and gorgeous apart ments of tho White House. "JVe the , People" . the Democracy" the " veritable canaille," have, , on thisorie day, free permission to roam unrestrained ly through the palace Of out servant, the President i Truly, these Levees aro great farces ! Every body that can beg, buy, borrow or steal a clean shirt, nU tends squeezing; crowding, elbowing, sweating and perfuming td get a peep at they don't know what! When they return home, the ladies feci fatigued and5 out of humor; they have seen every thingand tboy have seen nothing and amidst the crowd nobody ap pears to nave seen mem. Ana men loiiown tne taue- talk, this parlor-talk, 'and the street -talk, for a week thereafter, about Mr. Such-a-onc's fine ' looks, and Miss Such-a-one's horrible bonnet. Oh dear ! The weather, to-day, is perfectly outrageous hail and snow and sleet has been incessantly lulling sine day-light Oil; this account, the rooms at the Presi dent's mansion were riot so thronged as I have see a them.- There was, however, it goodly concourse, among which glittered the gay Court dresses of Fo reign Ministers, &c. and ihe Uniforms of many Offi cers of our Army and Navy. Messrs. Clay, Web ster, Calhoun, Stanly, Rayner, and many other mem bers of the Senate and House were present. Among . the ladies there was seme beauty, a great deal of extravagance in dress, a vast deal of small taHc, a sunshine of smiles for the gentlemen, arid a cloud of envious frowns for thir female rivals in dress w charms of person. . The President himself shook hands vigorously . t .1 . r. . 1 r enousn, ana stooa up in tue centre 01 we ivecep- tion-robm for several hours, as tall as umal, but the close observer could discern the corners of his mouth pulled down consideraWy. I will notpresume to say what has caused this woe-begon'eness in his Excel- lehcy, but it has been hinted, that hit long resiJeuc here has given him an aversion to raising sheep and cabbages ! One little circumstance I must not forget to mention. You know much has been said about the extravagance of furniture in the far-famed " East Room," and to day I noticed several chairs in this apartment with the covering on the seats positively worn to shreds! Now this is plainly a "springe to catch wood-cbudes." Xs if there were not vzhole chairs enough ,in the IJpuse to furnibh the roo:ij: In Franklin copnty, on the lfltb ult. by the Iter. Win. Arendell, Richard W. Godwin,of Frankliuton, rah S. Pirrv. dautrhter of Jeremiah Perry, is probable) it cannot well be passed in 4he Senate on Esq Als0, hy tnc ,ame, on the 24th, Jowph J . Liulo. h mp dav. and to-morrow is the last d.y in thU of Alatema; to Miss Eliza T. GilU daughter of John n9sted!-tovf.inard.!'tcbny tf;thsse Resolatibns to ..-..'-tiftn. to navigation in Neuse River, each oHour Senatofs and Kepreseniauves m uongre, n , ... . !.L . 2 .lj I r Ik.!, oana.- 1 lllll whb request mai mej iay uieiu uciwic u-.u ;ure bodies. . ' j .j . . L Mrl Boyden?3 'Resolution : Resolved further. Thai fcongress ought at once to Tiiu a laW cedinz to the old States for the promotion of Education, such portions; of the Public Domain, as shall ( Qcrespond in a just degree with that already ce ded to the new Sutes for the same object. tPrnal Improvements, to whom was referred vernment for her rights, will not be disregarded ; iciuai im i ..r wimtpwr duties vou mav choose to assien thp rPn nt on enauirinst into me expeaieii- " . . 't-, -r Un the assembling ot tne two nous m sw - - a :w - . I pip q Drill 2 till? aLl i J ,lTJl. IKJ utiwiivu kji nivy vjsa.- I . 1 ! J U .v ar,H nracticabilitV of removing the ob- "f,.n.Lnt. -will be most cbeerfullv performed lature of Maryland, at Annapolis, on Monday last, expect some debate. W I I - I 1 ll V f m I the same dav, and to-morrow is the last tisy goodly ear which has whirled us along through three hundred and sixty-six days, at the speed of one of Messrs. Burr & Co's. best locomotives. In the Senate to-day, Mr. Crittenden reported the On the assembling of the two Houses of the Legis- much required Bankrupt Law bill. On this we may ade a reDOrt thereon, recommending it as our Legislative tody may meet again, and as it is pro- Presiden-tof the Senate, and Jos. II. N k urgently demanding the attention of AC UHoo n T.frialaiiire. Laid on the table and or- ,rmmnnioations which vou may direct to be made, attended ?! and on the next day ( l u iv wfmw 1 ClllT wvi. ----r I . - e .1 I . . . i dered to be printed. " 1 should be made to the next session ol Congress as Sterrett Ridgely (Whig) was elected Speaker oi tue the United Slates. lt met with opposition, ana wa GOl; Esq. - ' j DEATHS. v In this Citvvon. Friday night last, of Consumption, Mr. William" Welch. ' Also, on the same night, Mr. James rcLangblm, native of Londonderry county , Ireland, aged 27 years. Also, on the same night, George Freeman, udant' son o( Mr. Samuel Smiih. - ' At Norfolk, on the 15th ultimo, uenry u corns. thrffore. whatever duties you may cnoose to assign li. u me. to brine this.subject to the attention of the Gene- i - i ijn.T..Mmanr "uiii ht niiim uucciiuiiv iciiuiiiicu. I w 7 j 1 - 1 . a .1. L nnthpr session of Concrress before p;i,r TUma. fVVhM was unanimously re-elected Mr. Hubhard introduced an old favorite ol his, rv iircio wv . . ? . . iv'w 0 - . . . . , 1... ' . .Ti .rv: ' icholson Ulerk. whic'a has passed the Senate lour several uuic, uui. Esq calner ot tne r aimers uuk ui seventy-two members ncvcr been actcl n in theHousea lull to estab.ish 4tn year o. nis .1 . I HI llIMNIia.nU AJkAS SkV v w -- 1 1 1 1 session ui vwuiiio, " 4 j - I , ! . . . . 1 t r(.at- as - . - 1 t . i .1: nrr alma airiinRT i " ' .t the Legislature. Laid on the table ana or- communications which you may direct to be made, attended and on tlie next aay luc.-uujr, a board to provweior uie auju0iuCi v..- 0 M Creenice consort ol Cob J. M. Oreenicc, in iu D2u year 01 ucrw(c' ' ' " -t The Resolutions respecting the re-open- Mr. CI nfftnan introduced a bill to iocot- i wen as 10 in to porate the Hembic Turnpike jGompaiiy; and and iatellectual cultivation, for upon this Mr. Worth, a bill to incorporate iue x rua- deT,end3 ol,r continuance as a lree and happy people. tees of the Union Institute Academy ; which Our State' possesses in her University, an institution that wilt compare layurauij v. Union, at which a portion of our youth can be well ed ucatedwe have a number of Academics and other hidi Schools at which another portion can receive ex cellent educations ; but it is to our yommon acnoois, in which every child can receive tne rudiments oian education that our attention should be mainly direct ed Our system is vet in its infancy -it will require f 4 C- : '.1 oassed their first reading. ing of Roanoke Inlet, being ubder conside- The Senate resolved itself into a comittee M i! , ! .... - .tW-wlMJaM-Edward m the Chair, on Tr?tt W: Caldwpli itioved to strike out the bill for the establishment and better the prd u requested inhere it occurs in rrgulation of Common Schools ; and after ihe Resolutions and to insert the word " tn- some time spent therein, the committee rose, tlructed" ''TW '-i';' and reported the- bill to the aena wiia Mr.Robards called! fdr a division of the sundry .amendments ;fwnen, iur. iiw,iien question. The -question then being on moved' further to amen the bill, by striking striking out the .word " requested" it was out all the, first section, except the enacting .decided in the negative" by a vote of 68 to clause ; which motion, together, with tho ;43. V ivl r bill, were laid on the taDie. The bill to extend the Jurisdiction of '-. . Justices of the Peace was read the second HOUSE OF COMMON. i tini and postponedjndfinitely, by a vote The Resoiution ofiered yesterday by Mr. d W93sto;19: ; I H r Neal, for rescinding the 50th rule of order; ;v ! "r Mr. Winston, froroj the committee on the wag taken u and rejected. ! Judiciary, to whom two subject had been bilJ tQ preTent the obstruction of fish , referred, Repotted that it is not expedient &sng up the Roanoke and Cash ie river, ; to alter or ameitd the f Book debt Law" -ft mnc. discussion, indefinitely post- which report .wa concurred in. ... poned. I V - Thp balance of the day was consumed in CT? W A TR 1 . i U w;il v": tne cons aeration ui mo - JXn. 1. the Raleirrh and Gaston Rail Road Compa Mr. Worth pUsentedk bill to incorporate ny, which, after muck1 discussion, was re? b 'Union Institute Liprary oecieiy , muu j u, . - - . , , . nsPl its first fadinff. Alter tne iiouse uau uu,i IU ih. solution the result was declared, Mr, Spruill demand- heretofore adopted tojourn sint'die on the ed the right to vote, dechrmg at the same f LS?'jfSi-.i- -AtA. I time, .that he was a Stockholder in said Com- m inst. waaaeii ;uFf , ' ,Ua- .. i that Kharl tio X lie uiicaaci vvw. , I rr -liTi i ttA AatoKi;h nanv. The C feTe'a:--wSTd rirrht to vote -kecordins to the Rul of ; Or uwuuiy py w Jiouwji r r. c,;il nnt aer, ana lue.iiauiB ui . Ithe thrr4 Ume, ed afid ordered to been- der, and tl House, and George G. Brewer, Clerk. John Leeds Kerr Whig was elected on Thursday, by the Legislature of Maryland, to be a Senator of the TTnit States from that State, to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the decease of Dr. Spence. The joint vote was for Mr. Kerr 70, blanks 18, scattered votes S. . GEORGIA AND MAINE. Certain persons having fied from Georgia to Maine. and carried with them the negro property of the cm- time and experience to give to it its greatest perfection, zens of that State, and the Governor ot jviainex- oui Literary Fund should De careiuuy utiMwiyeu anu wben reqmred, relused to aenver up ul.u increased, and 1 douDt noi, u . a WlSaOIu Ol . mo uw"- " . j i;-i r. ihn tnhle on motion of Mr. Man sum. The business in the Senate fori several days, how ever, has been rather of a private and unimportant character to the public at large, j ' Mem.A chimney-sweep can always c along in . .,a ban most others. In the Hnll of the House here, Dr. A. Duncan, of Ohio, occupies a seal Classical, for the sessum of C months, psyabl. . r i gent mother, an aficctionate wife, and an exemplary christian. fftftmJtAin hwjmm iijsrasssgawiisssawiw will open his School in the Kaleign Acsoemy ot, Montisy, tbo 4th L J.nuiry. :ra wu w $15 for the English Department, ana zu wr tas i-i .1 : - - -n4 ...I nn ck Klllft at a desk, at wnicn mere i n i7uw - of him. Tha reader can make bis own application. tive Wasmigtow, Thursday, Dec. 31. In the Senate, to-day, a short .sitting ww con sumed by unimportant matters, and the body adjourn- justice, the Legislature of Georgia has, in retal- . J I . . m vc cftminc " . it Anrl nn nartnf mv mCnn Yiasad all Ml CPmiJCimig .w c iaL ?., n?n..!nfi- Wormed with more pleasure r Ur tb norts of Maine, after the 1st day ot , Monday, the 4th of January. than that part, which may aid in bringing- about that M&fch neJt and the Qmcers, Seamen and Passen- In me House, after the presentation by the Speaker happy resu t . . . mos thereof, to perform quarantine, and not oe auow- rf cornrounicauons rom " TSLZScX-boolXm. ed to approach within three mUes of any port ed dnrin- the week ; and Churches weU crowded on gtate on pain being indicted for a misdemeanor, the Sabbath, and the latter is sure to. follow the former. a.nd on conviction, of being imprisoned in the Pem- If we desire to perpetuate our ju athardlabor, not less than five nor longer who lm- than ten years ; m rr Since the above paragraph was put in type, we vM J - ... e .u oQ,U iv'ed the MilledgevOie xceoracr oi No Scholar will be received for a shorter period, than from the time of his entrance to the close of th session, and no deduction mada f absenc except t case of sickness. Refer to Rev. Durmr Lct, llsleigh, H.n. WK.tJ."KiTM, Virginia, Prof. Lakbov C. GiiuHD, TUndelph Macon Col!e2. SILAS BIGLOW. January 2nd, 18417 S2w A CARD. 1st JAHtfAitT, 1841-, With ths new year, I must commence a new buiness-i our ii . .a nil i,4:nn. must i c iu i :...irti,.l rnlrivation that man anu iiiiciici.""-' . . . i ,j proves his inteUect lor six aays m ui wCC, i ,v, .nr1ftavors to tnve it the proper -1 . nniv nr m ui . w nw iinv c iclli Srtomito others, as he would they should do ulu conlaining the following paragraph : nnto him-Aaf man will never become a Tyrant of acts . anrf e fan neor oe mauc u. ein u,r. at its late Session, and whicn naa rec Believing, as I do, that comity and good feelmg gtslatore t 'of Governor op to ;t vrn the General Government and the approval ndgnature oi tue r amer ofS Conlederacy-I shall endeavor, yesterday l ZSZl -.Hi- t h- .l.A honor to nreside over North Carob- had not received (and probably wui u . . . l 'fii.;.i. 4mm Rium. of the firm of was-reap, oy me , . . Blair & Rives, .Printers 'to Congress, compiauung uiai th Clrk did not give him all all the printing of the j., -Wekier for cash, or credit those only who wfll House, and also that he (the Clerk) bad attempted be certain to pay within two months, and ths amount , r - f .w.imonti rlnn at nnnfVip.r I worth hookinf. to have tue ciig u uuvuium - - i wtiue t nave tue uuuui 1""'"" naJ on every with passed by the Le- and which bad received noon Eight acts receive") the : Y , , annrovai. Aroung 'C1" vK9inn tnax mav ouei , uj i uncuun -i . . r . .u-: :r,7; ;,h tv-are iustlv entitled .v. ar9ntinB bill in reference to the tate and which a due sei.tyre?pccT anu uic tne somwr cuuj r . establishment. The matter was reierrea io a oeiecv Committee of five, and the letter was ordered to be minted i 1 A number of Senate bills were respectively read the first and second times, and appropriately referred. The unfinished business of yesterday t on the ques tion of re -considering the vote on the Navy Pension Fund, came up, -Yifas and nays, on ordering the On January 5th, 1841. WILL: PECK. 3-3 w . " . - An : r. Q : ..mohnn K.eillt- I1BVS in reference to the tate oi maine I.:.- - . ares 63 to navs 108 '-V.rrvinff deadly weapons." 1 5o.tue matter is aisposeu oi. A Teaclier Tanted.-The Subscriber wish PX es to employ a Female who i qualified toeaca Mustc, and the other branches twcally taught m r male 8chooU,to take charge of a small Fnate School at White Oak Grove, 10 miles east of Kalgh,lf the year 1841. None need apply who ewM f writ recommended to discharge the doties shovj t. quired. Add re the Subscriber at Raleigh, or Rock, Vake Uounty. Tf. -' : . J W..ki4- - . ,1 i i i .. . .i irmn?aeaiiir wcawwf , . L- - i m t ir . Tmm? ms m mcuiwt u wnw, State require siiouavv. mnt P"Og . - r ; ' . Vn .;,u.f th Re- . " " "lirr.!.-, irl. with boLt T vwill rtififtrhlllV Vield tO mewncBU'W"."" . . . -J Rnnllirer OI ID 0l wnnwuvM uu luuuwuw m;--"-"" . I Der WUI KCTBHireu" - v . . . i.. 1 1 lie illbUUluu- & ' .;. . . .... i- .n.i i ne imcuuiuh i . . i, . i .. all the powers to which it is entmeq, irom . nMStA - but from the information port of the Secretary ot otate m renuion u wll- Jper montn. mUr instruction and interpretation of the .Constitn- a copy of the act as passea , uu -P c;-i. ,-' mm to. e. I. Ilmber 26th. 1840, ffiriCwhile, on the other harai. I shaUcare main- U U Ukely G.vernor Mcuonaiu may "13; in ar d Bti, 3 weeks, taih, protect and deiena tnc ngms wuwu t tm ft: f our-own State. . 'r-fc" . --..-I ' - " -5'- ' ... ' I!' Vs'
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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