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I UftJ B W .AItlllillUt..JJJilI.U' fg iftppl 'remedy..' Frrnn&i1! thr? Connra tn tt. 'ff '., ri,.iu.n r ffcd Boards fSP 1- their Cuitvi ' for h yew v ll:tj.4 inucii on ' s,,l our author tfcs. matter new "t ,oi.t two HUM intell'fsncejftiiirrarmit ' in tlic faxecutiott of the School lA.- JipSirS W therefore, of m first' moment, t!it ACvmni'jsifWot-vommon -ecnoom eiroura uw up painteiLi'luirgca with the 'superintfrridenMr Wrhe JeVstem throughout the Slate, and devotiug tiivvuiole f - . . .l-i 'Si. lL-...l &l".t..M'. MM.l iltfl. ttnie aauBiveniron in mijwmnj v -ii" Mnoss. TUesabjoct is of wMeleiit weight, espooifU-' y in thelnfimtile stage ef theM'Institntlmia, to ,eu wee the best talents tuid uu,st exalted. paU-ietisui of hSwH.iifi to f? lu many of the GoveMimerrfs ofEiirojSe.the Mm ter of Publie Instruction ranks with those of War, Fi imimv nd' Dilwic,lMnf tqiwa id diii ''""P for tba their equal m usefulness-, In those Sttes: o( out Uko.in wUfcu-EHUCAiiun bas.onoai extensive ly prevailed, and ia wlirab.J'.om ihe; maturity or the system, therewould stem to bsVtbe least a-taston lor eh k ntiiwr. ,wib:' -lu,J . ijwj.: Hliey, Vtrpiweurawinumtlenee. over, then Com K,.lwl. jsiitrn oi irted bility.-pn J zeal in jX ilml tlriiartoient, whose lime and energy e devoted lo the ohservanct ftmii smiiy ! i ' llie Schools in yaoouf0wPJnloco.mel1n1; and " dueun (l.e uholr , t W f Hr'-,1l:'t ttmuu,)' of knc Uf. -Our xpcriro.e, tlus lr, l l o o.Kji'e cohw. urge rl.u iteoawhr of fgltuinrf llielr cxi(iile. 'f tie Litemry Fond afTirils lh ;im':m of ti-asoiwlilo ' ifienl from the ainomiu snnually dutrdnitt. Aprtici:or,9 (ive l.ecu madu to (ionrd, to pur- ' c!iso orno poitifina of llie Swftmn l.'ind- lri.jrii-(l !y Siijtf, and riermining to die Sclioof F iind. But thfir "Agent, who has insti'iotions in re?jiectio terms, li repoiied no alc actually made, li ia in con'ern pUwionW vml thtrse ' hnd in tlia course ot ilio nest year; iiid if tko drains rroed ns etleettial as has teeii iipected , lo tlisiojB of some mcta at public ale, if not otherwise, iu order to jruinute bciilcineiit and entnite then-on. ' ' Irnlie rhonili of Mny la', I waived from tha War D(r1rnentR iBqnuinou oflhe Vjesident ol the Ifni td,Slnfe for one ltri;iinnt of Vitinteer liilaniry, to fl ho enroHwl aniftiHtl in readiness to nnl m the prgsa H.IHlbn of the Moling war wilti Uie Ri pulihc ot Me.v Bfco- A general order waa imiifediate'.y i-siicd, call ing for Volunieers by Conipunifs, and im n niml ooiiimanjable proinpiitmle, rriore than ibrce tin.t's (lis nurnbpr rtsqiiired, lenilert-d theii wivice. Pioii tlji-si', ten Companies were drawn f:y lot, 'to loriit'llm l!e-i-ment In the absence ol any iaw ol'ilio Smie, rela- t live to raising a'ml rginizina socli love,tl0 dty teemed to devolve cu dm Governor, nude' the C on itjlMtion, as ifrc Eeeiiili-nd Uomnmndet-iO't- lnel I 1 Militia, lli.ermina who fould,.jt! accrpnul amoni; those volnnteeiihg for service,, nnd in ha! K-adea. The Pruclamation for Vdliiiiteers, how ever, announced that iliis eiemiinatioi would be ni.l ! ihn Cnmnnnies : and thai the Com- pony Orth'eis would be fomnnasiimeil, .wiiooi ilie men UHfreoI mlgbi elect leaving die r 'eld Uliieers oniy n be accepted and afipointer) by llie lixeeiiiive. I Ins conslruciion of dn'y and power in uVfeoof any slat- ptory renla'ion, was adopicil aiter mniure (.on-mcm lion, and enrmiring into the precedents riiirin tin llie last War with Oreat Britain. It has been nctrd upon by the Governors of.othcr States, having no provision of taw in such ease, and seems to accord with llie views of the VVer Department, and President of ihe United States. It is. however, wist to icuoln'e si.ch . levies of Troops by hegishftive enactineius i und. ''ibetfm,i' wongat to your atieiuiorii vvneiucr , ou ahall deoida lodirecithe election ol Field Oliicers ly all the Yshtfiteers-, Privates as wellns Officers, (as it (lie case in some Siates)or hy die Commisjioned Of-fii-eifsonly. iaooitfarmity ioonr MilHia regulafipu.for orduiary itainig j r perniit it o Jli8 Executive, ns aj present exisis iutinitled for your wisdom to da- . tannine ... . , , , . . , Tho defectiveness of our RTiVdia Code istrn obvi ous to requiro mnai-k, to such of. you aa hn"e any ennversaney witlt W, n pmetice. A (komnjrh revi. slon and .emrtuUtinu of it, te neeiied to rendor this srln of onrdetenco effective. 1 point ynurtteution, particularly, totlie want of any provision for con tostiug elections to Military appointments of any (trade, whatever, cvmiplaints of irregufhritics in such elections, having been lodivl inthisDepm-lnient, on Bioro thunonc occasion, wi.thin the l.u-it twelve months. It is also suggested, th.it a requirement on the Ofli ccrs of Regiments -or Brigades to meet tncelhor, and encamp for a Jew days in each year, durinjt which, they should undergo constant drilling, and become familiarized to Canip and Garrison duties, (theires peiiKes only lining-defrayed by the.Sitate.) would he productive of tho tiost eti"eoH The peiftiissiou of the use of tho Public Arms to tho Militia, should be regulated by law ; and more .effective provision should be made for the return of the Arms on tho UisWjlution of the Corps to w hom they were issued. In the month of July last. I received from the Pre sident of the Senate of the. United Stati sthe resig nation of th Honi WiujAjt H, Hinmiii. Jr.. mi" of the nvembcrs of, that body from this State. -V day bavins; then beenfixed for tho sxliowuDictit of C i t:- Jtress, and near at hand, I did not exercise tho Con atitudoiial powev of lie Executive, to appoint a sue- 'icossor. ' The terns, "for Which the Hon. Wn.i.n: P. MiNorit, tho Ot$ci Senator from North Carolina.' that Messrs. IX A. lS.irurs, and I. W. Courts, coiu Was cleeted, will expire orttliewlth of March next. I posed tha Committee, on their part lo wait upuu His It frill devolve on you, tL'ercfui'e, to fill both vacan-i lixcelleney, the Governor. ,j Jv-- ciex. '' . I . . A message from tho House was eenved, propos- " It i?, also, well worthy of ybnrCfmiderntion. v. he- ' in to proceed forthwith to tho election of one Kn ther tho existing arrangement of Disriicls tor the j grossing ("lerk. and stating that tho nauia of Valun loctiorteifMeinheTSto the House of Kenresrutativos. : tine tJarland, Kemp P. II ill, John Cameron. Itavid Is aceomiiiAdttteil to the pnbiie comcnicnce, in uni- ' tint? thoso of ontierumm territory and similarity of ; JrrterestSj er tiotorda With the fundamental principle ef.4 Republic, 'that a majority of the People should b allowed to elect their own Representatives. , . Sincethelsstadiwirnnieotof-theLeiiieUtuve.sucli "Ohnngoajuive been wrought in our National Alfaira, as to reqnirna brief ubservatton. 1 He umtnt states have become ejngagol in War with a neighboring RepuhliCjiWeaker and inferior in all the elements of dNaUonal'acJIi.issj butL still not a contemptible foci vvnue we tci'vcntny uuitc-ui ttic uesire, iniu on Country, in, her intercourse with forcficu naiiOu i may be always tft the right," 'and readily render our loyalty and duty to make her always successful, :"riht or wronjr,' it is'iilien to tho character of Free- :ururhtorwTonu." it is alien to tho character of Free- men, to forbear enquiry into the necessity which do- mands a resort to the last alternativjiNif Nations, or l t 1 i. '-m ii'. i. 1 !i I. t. . into me conuuee ot tnc agents oyiriom it lias ucun Jiroducryf.'' By an 'essential provision of our Consti tutibn, all questions of War arc, in tho first instance, to bjc suhjected tevthn will of the Nation itself, which Is to pay its costs and feel its calamities. That Mex ico had relinquished her right to tuko umbrage at Ihe annexation of Texas byjicreonilitioniil! veeeg Tiltian 6f theindependence of thnt Republic, awl the lilmatlointricus coanected therewith; that the characteristic obstinacy of their race, and tho exas peration ot reeling .freiatbe loastt so vaiuaiiie a ter- ritory, rniit has nltimntcly led to a War, may be I odjiiitted. . Our Coiiaress, however, carefully endea vored to remove all cause of hostility on sucji account,, by acknowledging a disputed boundary between Tex as and Mexico, iu the very set of .Auaexation, aml friving assuraofcc .6 liberal terms in its adjustinent. la this posture of affairs, without consultation wiUi Congresi, thoiu-h in Session, hy authority of tiieEx- : eave, es Military Ctnnnsuider merely, our Anny was nwls te take possession of the whole Territory in qvestioa. -Ra&taDCe was attempt eUr hostilities ' ueai uui ace tbas involvoa in war. on, a point of honor the Constitutional Depaxtuicut ef our own . Voenunetttjsretdsaviag uthorize-1 an i .ipeal to force far the Country dbjpute, not- dufined aay ob jeets, tor the attainment of wbkh. it sl.ould be waged. Wiito our trrnii are iignnlite fc, vfctori tforthy of the Natien' teftowu, sMthispiriiof.tie people U ready to uphold tha honor of tt flag atauj' at ifioe, t still remains a momentous;; question, under our Inst itntions, whether Congress girt be' shperse-ue-t in the power to make War, 'ana tlW imhority jtiven to the Executive, enly to effectuate1 the will ayf the Lefrislatbre, can be ased to detemhio antl'settle ,w"nruucj oi me suonntry, in natters or oounrtarr, eranv other. ."-'c,!i -."' .-..r ...... 4 Jiatj with the ar actually xistinr;, add dentan- (ding a Ttv lriria.?i in Ihe Pulu'o evpehijlturr, the sncoine oi we. .vroverruncnt !H put to IwaarM, by Ox pcrimentg upon tli Rceenu'-j Finirtiejsnl !rrw tf. 1 The pnhlic aentimcnt has lonf;' since decidt thnt the Federal Government- shall be rrtniataineil, in time of peace- at least, by diticoa . PoHrijm hrt-portx-' It may be asmuned'to have been eejnaUy well suttlet) bi the practice of the nation, that ia matting such levies, diwrimiraitioTJH might be allowed, lathe selection afiulijeeta of Revenue, and iu tli&rimonnts imposed, to give encoqragement to the productions ofoijr rwu'iii4uary. ,'lt nw declared, tuat-this -practice hm alway besn a inuKtievons ei-eor and, ' tattia uuoni w $u exigencies ox tua, j. rcaury, a Tariff f Mtitm, yielding 27,OQO,0Q0 per year, has been ahaoioned in fiivor of a theurutiual system, not cipeciej to produce more, if, a4 Jnuch,, to tha end , thutoJeitfwiy be l0 lonRer rccognizod, ia rati injjj Revenue. We are, thcrotore, probably destined to witiuess a loss in tht Revoauej tirmtght about by a change aiming at Revenue only.' With appropria tions .exceeding Fifty Millions of Dollar per annum, nndjB) incoiae,ie tiian Thii'tys Miilioua, a resort to higher Uutiea, er Direct Taxation,. niui.t soon be inevitable. .These additional burthens iuo not like ly te be nieliw-ated bat will be felt with the more paverityy from antither sokuin Act of Congress at the lust SealKiuii, m-dinaiily calkdlhe Sub Treasury Law. Dy this, it is required, that i'rum and alter the iat thin if! January, nejit. whatover amount or cmcliou riuty i laado ujkiA tlic oople by the Gov- i eraraant, hatl he paid in Gold uul Silver Coia on- j ly, wt iu Trwiaury iVotes of the United .SUUta. It's una tiiv wiuue rv.iueu tJ me innwis, cnallje.l with lit osecutioii, (.ia wjaiiid to unve been t became in us luiuier partuu nperanon.i tui was but. triiliujr with the iuhk! iuteDiguiiic. If it ia to he executed in the rigi.i'jWueaitii, it will nee-l-h-svly aw! mi;!iic(oiily ami to uie uoi:e!i.--!ry luir tlieiw ot'tlie Go-.-ertitasllA. "WHh aifmnpi-vl liefore us of iucroaserf lHlen.rtrtT)i6d only inttK jtmiouf nietnK except when 'Prvnrairi IotesJ'Ttrtt! viduotu, 'if the Govern men t's imlerKediteM, ran b procured in their t.'?id. we cannot but -wetevme any dcmoii hrr.itio;f pu'jlic opinion, nhic!i promises a change of counsels. M- In a eenarate ootamniticoiiun, the jiroptress wiiij'u . ban been m ule iu completing the Letter Hooks of the early Governors, and ooilcotiii Li(n.'tiinciitH per taining to our Revolutionary I listwy, under the Re solution of lis - l i; t .S,wir.a, v.'-ll ii.- ikutiied with fui j tiler surest ion - thereon. if is niMHrs to do more !a in nidilinn the argent. neoiy of pi ovidiiif; a suiluiile enclosure urouad the (j-roiiiids of ih .- Caj'itol. Huvinjr been !;v;aily notified o tho deaths of Koj ikt ViKLvm and Thomas L. Hi.'Tcn- iM-...iiti-is !n-t to thepi-esc.it Leitisluture, lium j the rttlth Mid th Districts rospect ivety, an t ot il.- resignations ofMessra. Havocs Hh iia;u.sci-. aAd J is. f K. "Lt'.i, Members elect to the 1 tnin' cC Gommons. from the Counties of Anson and t 'as .veil. 1 nave i--tued Writs o!' F.IectioTit till the si vera I vseaneies. I ThBTesicnition of Just ires of the l'erc- received j r.t this Office in the p?v-l I'.ni year;-, will bn tuiind in the accompany ini; riie.'niarki d A. i alt-o ti aiisniit herewith. .the jirocoiilinr of sun dry iStnte Le'.'i.-h'.tures. u;i'.u v:irioiissul.ie.ts. which I have been re-, united lo hiy butiuv theUvuerul As seinbly. My Letter liook tvIU he siih:iiittel to year iu- i portion 1y my Fi ivuto tieerotary, whenever re i .!url. j jn ennr'usinn, I conimenil to yiur ciihn i- 'v'i.'w. e-, i rry. ihtere.-t of the ie..;.le id'.N'orili C i :-. t 1 1 n --;--.-! in;r Vllil (,, ,,.:1r lu mni'l. that howew-r in ,y votir ii-nie 0 conriitdc your lawrs as early us practicable, any tften-itre of ht'ljeflt to your c-iilstitu-entf. iiowovcrloob-l or pa?se.l l.y.mn.-t.be pestpoueil two years later iu tho duv and gen1 nitioii to w hii h we bejong. ' WILL. A. G.1AJIAM. Expr-frivi: Drr vr.ntnsT, ( ' November. 17th, 115. , STATE LKGISMTURE. SUNATK.-t-Ti.'ksdav, Aovcmhrr Wt. The lunate met this 'iuornine. ' nursiuuit to ad- jourrlment. " . - A message wns r?ciV"ed from tho IlousewnCbrm ing the .uate of tha due ofajjfzatinn of tnat body, by the-.iyiT'nintjgc.iit of EtlwarJ'SBnly, -.Speaker: Chai;?es Maitly, Chief Clerk; James P. Dutie, Clerk Assistant ; and Samuel ) Finch and William I!. Love'.l, Poorkecpers, and of their roa liuess to vrocc I to public business. On'nmtion f Mr. 1 ialscy, Jlfsiilrti!, Tied the Rides of Order fur the govern ment of the last Semite, be adopted ftirtheprejc.it Senate, until otherwls(rordered. A iiK'S-ajre from the llouse was received, J rejioslnz to raise n Joii.t Scb-ct. Committee of two niouoM-rs mi the part of each House, to v;,It upon His F.xceilen: y. the Governor, and inform him of thedue organization of both branches of thfl Legislature, and of their readiness to receive any communication he niay have to m.iko, which was coneurreil ir, and Messrs. Waddell nndGmvip, were appointed ihc Committee, and the House informed tin roof. Mr. Poin-lexter presented a communication from tho Secretary of the Commonwealth, in relation to the Public Print.i11.3r. which, on his motion, was read and ordered to be sent to the House. Mr. I lalsey moved I hat at.'ominitteeof five be .ap pointed to prepare 1 tiles of Order fur the jrnvorn meiit of t iie Senate, which w as ajrrccd to, tunl Messrs. Halsey, Wilson. Poin dexter,. Canier.cni and Gilmer. were tippointed said Comnii.tee. A messier." was received from the House, stating Lewis, .1, F. Hughes and Geo. E. U. Sinjrl.tary. wen in nomination i which was concurred in, and the House infornwvl thereof, and Messrs. Jstowo and Melchor, Bppointed'tiio Coniinittie, on the part of the fienftte, to superintend the election. " Mrs WaddelL from the Joint Sclent Comniittet. ntPQlnted to wainnon I lis Kxeetlencv, tiie Governor! reported that hcwouldbepleanedtrttftMismitaConi- lnunication to the ueneral Assembly, this day at 1-' o'clock. - - Mr. Wrilson mmed that the Joitrntd of yesterday be so umended as to slide that John Gilchrist, the Senator elect -from the. Counties of Robeson and Richmond, was permit-fed to be, qualified and Who his sent, upon the certilieate;'in writing;, of W. L. Steele. Kso a member of the House of Commons, ami the oral statements of P.uiators Kelly and Cum- cran, that he had been duly elected, nnd that the certiiicate of Mr. iiteole, bo filed ;, which was agreed to, and thcvJournal ordered to he thus amended. Mr. Melcbcr reported from the Joint Committee, appointed ta superintend the election of Engrossing Clerk, that no aiie having a majority of the whole number ot votes, there flics no election ; which was cuncurrtd in. . . , ' " . A message was received from tho House, propo sing that the two Houses-vote agaiu forthwith for one F.no-rossin" Clerk, which w.is' concurred iu, Mes-rs. Hill ul McMillan appoiutri a Committee on the part of the Senate, to suporintind the voting, and the House of Commons iufonnoil thereof bv messaire. A Biessagti was received from tho House, inform ing the Somite that Messrs. Foy. and Kelly formed their branch of the Committee to superintend the election of one F.ngrossing Clerk, knd that Ihe name of Mr. Cameron was withdrawn, and that the House would proceed to vote on the return of the Messen ger. The Senate then proceeded to vote. Mr. McMillan, from the Joint Commit tee to su perintend the election of Engrossing Clerk, report ed that there wet -153 votes given that of these, Mr. Gaihuid received 8.1 Mr. Hill 31,' Mr. Lewis wil, Mr, Hughes 10, and Mr. Singeltary 0. Mr. Gar land, having received a majority of the whole number of votes, was declared duly ejected. t On motion of Mr. Graves, a message was sent to tho House of Commons, proposing to rrtlsea Jobt Sctect Committee of three, on the part of eikch House, Lto report Joint Rules fiir the gov!rnment of the two Houses. The Senate then oxijouruM. J - .T-..' HOUSE OP COMMONS. ": In the House, this morning, the Journal having brn reawf," ' "' Mr. Hawkins, ol v airen, moveti tnat a messagi be gwit to the Scaatortiifui-uiing that body ot'the or- Mr. Hawkins, of W airen, move.1 tnat a message jan!i:iiion of Uiq jJToasf, Kn4ofthcirrhi?i"tor(j. ' .n.. . X ..U.4..I IW... SI. & ...A. . I. J y .i.7w-4 nun, Vila KiiifimiPj Jvl yig notice ni'theUpeoi'iniiiiatioi4 of tht rtody. M. nfnes, oriorUutntntoii, otiurvd the MIow itif; Rcsolation: Jtenlvtit, Thai mcssifre. be ent to the Semite, pmposini? to nuse a Joint Select Committee, t eon sistof two Membarsiai the part tfi.h Hoa;, hie duty k skull be to wait upvu J lis h.iiluiwv, Ciow emor Graham, nnd inform him of the oi'gmU-.ition j'' I or bout bntacurs of the LKi.siatuio, gn4 ot l!ie:r rnniliucssi to ruciv mjr comuianivtcB he muy xeoix to make.', ' " : ' r' "'". ' ' ; , : Metwitt Barnes nhd' Court" wefi tmmi its the Cofnrititteft, An the pift of the How. Mr. Ficinroinp:, nA'nnoy, moved that n Commit tw bo fippointcd to report Rules of Ordor for the Qov errmtent of the House dnrins; the present Session. Mr. Paine, ofChewan; moved that theu Rales of I'iH Itiat Heretion b adopted in the inenutiuio. Th followinf- aiinel pentleiueu eonslitute the Committee to juepiiro tuo lluhs: Mossis. Fleni iiiinjr. Gilliiuiu Tuiiie, .loye ajui Dvt tipui t. A Mr'j) waa reeeivod from the Senate, trans mitting the lollnHlng-sowiuuiikaticli whitii wasreud for iuioi'iiution : ' SrtTr PrrAHTjiENT, J Nov. ?th. tsifi. ) 7ii t'n' jTor.orchit Gncral -Attcmbfy of the Stc.:r if Xorth Carolina : yg, Genflemt'n: Vn'rxTov P'. O.m.tci. K.-iC Ik thoenn- trnvtnr for the Printing tw he done f'r the -resent ; leRT).il As.emliiv. and baa ui .ii twnd. with el J pixivcd security. I'er fiiilliiully ui..h.ufeln.i ihutduty Very ivieutf illy iour 1V11, II ILL. On motion of Air. Paine, of Chowan, a Mess.: was sent t.i th-iv"nate, Jirooosirj: that another i.ne he had, iii,i!.cd:a!a!y, f.if ivi-,;;u ssing Ckvk. -The Senate concurred in ih'j propositlnn. . ,-" Mr. Garland, having received a majority of t'ie Wiiole umnber of ole., was deehtred duly elected A mivjj;-e was r.-eoivcl from Hi Exeelh-ne'. . !. G nrerner, t brou-h ids Private Secret ivy. lic:w, V Grah vm. Ksq.. and eidtned to be read. Mr. Gilliam, of Granville, moved e' -s aiiiy. that the Mosss.pe be'eeffciiUi .Swat-, with the ac companying ilocunnaits ; tiecomi' inied ly a juiHswi. tion to jiriiit five CO.ies for cidi inei.iher. j l his Couiutuiucntion froni the ljieciiiive, will" he foiled ill another part of ihi jm ... r j 'senat; ; 'Vl'lil-.M.: ? l i-ovard, re.', v. : . ;! Mr. Lone j. -VS. ... -. Tl. t. .-. li- -; - '( tv 1 1. u it .it h - - -1 1" the pp.:iieitii s'i: r- v i i .:ui t-ii'--u.! "U i. 1 f- Vd lo in I he reading. The s ii.' .'i lo I -r tilt, live fi'fpift fa .-e-l- A (lles -.r.. w.is )". . i vyd I'lVll the I f-.' t'fir r hi. hit. ne- in ih - p""-itioi, , ftrv t-'i"e a. Joint .S-'leej I 'o.eviitii - on llie rial tiouse, to report Kill.-.', fv the jt'.veriiinent of i- in temmrso between the two Himm thut Mossni. MeUuie. Lilis . -ni l and uiinooleanr . A. li:u uoa loi n their bi.iiii ii ot tiie I 'leniuiUe. -. Mr. Vv'.-uhlell laov. d tiiat a ni.'a -ajre ev :i.' 'i 1 Toiue'of Con-in; ei-. i'o:'0--:nii to raise a Joint 8 . , ll'l, Ccmimitre.'.i.f t!e. on ih" i ir: M' nnii Hmts''. to take under coie ideratioii the lie'- hit: 'ii in r"latii a to the !ieei:iei: f.i .'.the;- .'It.-it.'-'. n ;, v-'r-I with. ii:,'d referr.-l to in (l.e r;,iv pe :'" .-;:! -e. and re- I pi"-t o:l tho :'.ar-:e. It was so ee l re.f. ' 1 he It ulev , it Or ha ,i! tin 1-ist Sessifrh. vor .. adopt ed with-, at amend iiieiit, ''to e! her wi! h t!i :. Joliu Rules of biHh Houses. iioi:E of coViX.r,:;.i. After the rcidiiv '-!' ilifi Joui-n-d, Mr. Fhrnnuitjr. of Vrney, from the C-.iliimi;'ee a';'inti"l to prepare stud report Ru'.esoi'Ci-le;' for ij?.e uovcniuieiit rf th? House, reported the lt:il i of uitf. Svasien,, vvi'hoijl allien laieill, Wjl'-U tlie sjih;. V,-.M'-J ;.-h)-1j.l i'h following amead.a.'ais, p.-of'-je 1. by Mr. Puhie, of Chowan, viz : , "First em'num'nt to hi 'tit'. 't it In t'ir tn!" Except in the mse of a motion to ro-i misidrr. which motion. . when made by a msm 'i;r, shall he deemed and taken to bo in pnssessiiitif i be House, and shall But be withdrawn il boat leave of the House. Th: ."mm! i,-wem- ws : The members of this H-iu'e shall ma-'Ver : he.1:-h-:snpon ernei in Hall fthiiiM th'. H-ia.-e is tf Session, iiuil-Van eonli 11111' so uncovered during their continuance in thi ll all. The Hons:- then took a recess nf h.of u:i lion-, when accoidiii.t; to ilm liulesoftheiloi.se, tho fol lowing Standing Ceiioaitti es were api anted: Commute on Clvims Messrs. flatiiinr. Move, I lawkius, Pioxd' ii, A. Miller, Luunwiid, Hall, Person, I'aueett, li.o s. P f -.';.x'-i.'.';;i.- ')( ' On ':rpir-s Me --t: Chirh". ITarris. Stone. IVy, f-'.i -"!e. Palmer, Meo.ine, Goui-i.-, J. H. White, lii-win, Vv;r. EAuccitinn-Me-'srs. I . A. loirnei, Pniieer.'Wild rr, Washin'nn, Vv'ad ie'l. Hunt, Hoover, Trull. Calloway. VN'. V. Jones. .--rh ;:!' Messrs. t h-iirr. Niehoil -, A'tst in.G'ni fili, Mui'f'hv, Lusaitcr, Le.illiers, VVulser, ticott, Hay iii, .Sii.-f k. lnl- rmil Lniretrm .' Messrs. R.iynr-. 'Sniaw, V' hit. die:-, K"l'y, l!eu,.in. U.-oW or, .'hniih, Puiyear, Har-rr.ivej Ri-id, F iononin,;. Priri'rrrs ! j:,v;..,n .;-T;rrt4iton. D..vrti fiort, W. H. Martin, l-i f.v ir-N, W-itt. i-s, llaekii"-., McMullin, Goi diner. Vii on, MeKcsnon. K.r-;-!s..u-. Mr. Mi bane, fi i i '.!:" 'onuuittec en Joint H nli-. of ttrder. tnnde a Report. eonitne.ndiii the .adopt i"u of the Rub's of last ses.-iou for the i'eul:ition of llu inte'couse between tiie two Hollies, without, ainetul ment. Tho Report wius uiucui red in, and the Joint Rules adopted aceordinjrly. On. moiioii of All'. Mehiine, ofOr.mf-e, a i.irs- jp' was "sent to llic-v-jenu'e. nri'i'i.sinv; th.tt ihe Joint Rub's of Order,. Ihe italics, of Uie .s.uaie uii-I the I Rld 'S of the 1 louse ' ronitil'.ns. to-ether wi ll t'.i C'omtituiiun of the .Suite of 'Nonii t oj-oiina and ii: Constitution of the United Klales. be jir.nted in paniphlel form one c'o.v f r each iiieni'iei-. ! A ni".-s:o-;e was reeeiv-rd fr.U'i t-.'" Sen-.tc. Iran--, ruittiiiT a cominunio t:"'t fis-m I lis Licellency. fv. ' trinh-ua. Btatiovr that he had peo.-m-e I. in '' lieiiee to a Resolution ot the lust. Lepisl.-dure a Ni.tiotml King and Flag-stall', which wi re 'envied "li the f'ap itob Mr. Pa'm, from Clioy.-n, pies.'ii'C-l a ni'-morial frora Gooru Mcintosh, aiifl oih -rsii re.-aVdio ijio paymeiiirof Interest on ile'Sl.-iel - iwiiu !y If" Ral eigh, and Gaston Rail iiatul Compaay Ref rn -l to the Comniitteo on Propisitious and (irievuin es. Mr. Puine also pre-iuld a uiciiiuriui from tie CJrabd Jurors of Chuwun County, compl iiuin-rol the puiilic nuisances caused by Mill-ponds. UviWn I lo the Committee on Propositions au-d Grievances. The lloosc then adjourned. REPORTED SURRENDER of CHIHUAHUA. Tlic Lexington (Mifsouri) "Expni'i-," of "the .'M inst- says": "A gentleman bf this City informs us, tliat lie perused a letter, a day 'or two since, which hud beon received in Camden, giving the p-irjciihirs of the surrender of Cbrhymhua to the fo-. ees under Gen. Wool. The army, it seems, entered the City without resistance; the American Fin? was saluted by the citizci!:', an 1 after a few hours had elapsed, tho American Officers were invited io partake of a splendid dinner, which hud been prepared for them by tho Chihuahuans.' That, we sliouU siy. was ra ther ft new" mode of capturing an enemy's town." , i ! O.W A . Tho'ro is some doubt thrown over tlie result in this fetnte, by later reports. , It l fully, certain, that the Loon Foco Croteraor nai been h6seit, but in the Le gislatrire, the important '.matter, it is still- believed that the Whigs have succeeded" vrhitl is all tliat is essential ia the present election. ..V.ri-o ..in. I 1 il. '. MR, TENTLER'S CARD. "2 We arc requested by ifwo Ladies, who have rerriv liJ instruction from Mr. TE.vn.nr., in tie art of rut ting Lnvlics" Drosses, to say, that his system is no kumbiif; but that tho advantages aresjiositive, ami 1 richly worth, the sum JoiaandeJ fyr ft biow'.nJijc uf i:. ""Mwwiii.itii.i.HssCTaala1liii vj i .m i ijpnm -.; -if -f . - i Jut " " M. 1 Our 'a orr Ike plant of fair delightful prattf. ' Vn -arp'd l,y parly re to liie hir hrothrrtfi R A LEI Off", N . C fr Friday," November :20, 16. . Li:r;i.-:L.T;v!-. rnt.xT.STi:Cr. We.luive t;.h 'd t't.- lua vy .-js. foi hr.vin? tit rroxeilings of the Lr-jiNhitntv fully r."iortv.1, l-i't. in consuijuenca of tlie length yf 'thejjjuvcrnor'a Mes sage, (iustiticd by iis imr iuinc'.) v :' v,v c -irapcHed toconf.no oursKiS in t Iiis ;ta r. ti-asivirle copy ef tli Journal. Our reader tiie'v d"pend upon a f.iiib 'i ' re; rt of tile "s.r, ins and diM;ty" of fan r.ifm-'i.r-i. vl.-jihi-r iiiu:,..Ui! lor ,;3Dufiiial; or ..tUu- ( it We entire. ll'i;li' P. h i'l ti: isl:i,--es'ir friuiha of ITMSs- n VKRNO.: GCA-IAM--? Ai:oAGK. iave the pleasure of present itijr to our re.-u'.ers, ia this pa;i" tlie adinirahli. AltssHgo of our -lied r.ud jii-'.ieh'.ist'liief Mn'r'sinite, : .. there never v,Ms a ninvi' impystaiit crisis ,i'ii;t. -n' Ihc r tiiaii.l'o- j vi'ftil : and TTi is-y's ?vli'ss:ie I'l-csi ;n ii, h .'.-: i,' ),' f for lo-:M-:ioii. Ii abound-! in lo.u.'. .- vo.ilv u.ler- i i;,e i:r"s;"'r'.t;'. dh'i.ity a -f:d. il,dit;n- ii !.b ,.' rl. ir icter of the Wis, !'. is t!e hi i lew's :t.i. titf .'ilh Miliek deeply into in th" M.' ;' ii. : '' ' ne i . - y i- r ;'a e f, -i.-rjli. u,,;:,f :..!;, -. ;.-i o-jt ii.. i iu Via nrostitaiion to i i ol . f h lo-. iic. "The Govi ri. er w i i had . flilll ','.- It'VK'.l!- jt. iff. usUin. Mi-;. I t" vulvar pia judiers 'e hnve no r'"McSipi-; i iri l.iof the" ... naee or tii-.K' to In f'i do je , any u l'i ' i.iV .-hi ..; : Wi THE L Ti'c g ,.Ve iiioiu-.l i. !-. iiifs of t!ie L- i',i la; r im.i's ii ai.uks mi ;r:-, v. Uik.a. Trirm ii'i.-ii(a-7i i ;'t i" Ji-'V..'; . 1 l'Stl.lH roil l:j'-.coi.',i c.inferiTil ell lue. by th yo-ir kiiu!nr:s.s iinTfrTnfj W'uwi at tiie la.il i'siss 1.' e. 1 -.vit . elio:vll to r r d Ih.uih - ', : s i -liev.e-.i lo .;. leuee. ieit Of til" fit ' A s. :rali ,do ever y "i r d 1 culcreijl oil tiie disi iiaf-j;'.: of tl inipr' r'sji-l jiaiitfttlly with a eo; .loti-s, ii-tisa' '.bis- ..f ii exjicrieime, ana iv;'.li tlo aiu ri iie;;.- I . it ' i fti! I eU.-in- I ll't III- I ..if,-;-1. iuattsuptingtt.jSl'ii'ir'i Uie.tl!i'at i - n nf i ' jtiiiit Wiis sumstrloil in u.-ihui-x lire It. lo stiii:.:liv" eontiihiict' iu the. jo'i.t i-osity i ine; i i .North Cariiiiua gi-nlie,iieu. I I Hli.o I in this eXOei'lnt'l.-II. ' luciulier o.' Ill alii "Tenth -ia: il 1 li IS-C' lit ! iniu iViiuy t'.-.. ei., I. rain ever th - II u"-! teSti.i thirfC of Co jjr.fti. :..'! I reiV . Mil pr." ..I' use aoli", has al'.vays a!i':a-.io I t'i'.i:. I e':et:i::l!y I'-.-iir ;' ! '. lire, l""l- I have th e': ri: I.." tho !.i,J, !'."tu w it 'i r ill - fo-ie-i .!!'. I lo'.t I ala U..b!e lo r."n ::'a wilh tlr.i nioioh, rs ol II.- 1 1,. 1 I y a sin .Ir iinfri. lolly ot . o on ii t.' l ie le li'oi' lo ai'l U il II mil I 11-1.1 i . 'h.-.t we in iv h. r.-afli r lv.o!I i ..I liie lira- i, ,s,-... in v. w ilb I'e r tli- lor. till ' M L. eli. ir. b.e ; aib.y " ,1. .ll-i:i.--s !. t: due to iiiivi I "1; 'lo 'I. 1 !.. .r...i,!. l l.llt fieri' is ,1 : t dif. tVr in our o;.:i.iots, lev t" iioiu we iovi fare "i ih" - 1 n'hl all tan irioi , h.i.i. vie t-'iltiiil' ii emu - lie h"ii--i- and wi l!'e 111'.': ..!.", I o ilidls-o'inbi" bond all. nil-. ario. , ii.io. Lei, Uiii be 0 iiol iveeit US. oke v our ii.Sf.isl ,tnr: sn of II I i h" iiaiio. 'ou.s,'de : t i ,'.: tuied tjiin in the arduous ami lo this riaee. It is only 11" -:iry frn to uct my . to Mil, Ja ed"f to y, With Kdl'liei 'I ley S fill I u:i''.' -.in-': oifor iuipurliaiity. The vote, for jpeaktrs iu th- two Jioiis- illov. s : HOR.SE OF CO'.iMii;;:l. Far Mr. ."-Messrs. Ad .mi, I'. A i-i. J. lili.Tiiit, iioiitl, RVittnq,. U rower, t t ' li.uiv.-s, Cuuiiii, t 'reedle, l-,i will, l a)' '. I 'ei-i-o -.'. -1 -I.--...'.! '. -. . 1 ' i . . i, ji -,-; , : ;. si, i nil fliliiuii, ij -i lin; . tiiiloa, li .lyini. I l.e-kiu-y Hal-ruvo, i layi-. i I ay n'-s. Hi,!.-.-, i b;irm,.i or, Hunt. Ji;ck.sun, W, J '. Jon :. lvriiiitiiiu ler, L'i,m-i s, Mehntie, L. P. .Vlill'-r, G. A McCiii'i '-. .M.-K'-: -nil, .Nie'fi'!.-, Ohiu iie Palim r, l'eeoi. s, Puryiar, it.iym'r, Itiid, iiusseli, .S i.-dei ', o a.Lt, thinner, thiiaw Earn -. i.ilowuy. Piuice.lt. I. oi'ne. H.. , Hoov r. Lassi- MllhT, Paine, Rii-liit; oileeie. Trull, Vv'a-.ideil, Vr'iiL.ii', V a.-hi uj: ton suiiu White, Wrliht ili, un i ,V. H'..iJa Vi'iUtCls, I- Csi. I'.r Mr. f'-'r-.it Moso- -. den. Drawn, liulif k, Cohetd. KIlis, Flraniiifr. 1 1 iin y, J. I tjillitij5,Oris;:s. 11 ul, Hani K. Jones, 1. 11. licily, Iiiiiiio J. Martin, V. K. iur in. .M n -I in, E. Hani": .1!.-' i ol t ins, f 'o. i'i l ward ., iJm is, J. .N . I in vis. on. Hawkins, liol l"ii,.i ids,' I. one;, riliir-liall y ", Mm pay, McMul i'otl.s, l.e-an, Rein- l'-n. McNeill. .Nai.1, P 111. I . -d'. lti'-h II Si'T, Jus. W iaitn.s, and I ii. .M,ee uie. Al. f dli..ULSlyn l, i'--li. Whii. IT. -sinilh, ." li.lie, Weh lel , il.iel", Wli- In Ihe (rer-niri vote for Mr. ilulieisi'd the inline" of Messrs. i-' and Wi'.s , o--:,u.c'ii our ii:. . re, of l!i" W',; r in nplii, we ha. V-mtentts. They may lu so Mi! show that they i.aow haw to nppn ri'.t.v. w liare o'st.', J,t'!:'ajN i r.iiiv,jt. h -rt te-iia.s-.l :!.i;rii ii s, bat th. .ir vol i iaw. stern" inte;r. ritv inilexibl liiinucss, ani disting'iifhe-l ability. SENATE. tor Mr. Joyrnir M. r. Albright, Camarii, Do (hitter, (iowper, Daiii.il, Klxirn, El.iinghauii. Fruieis, fiilmi-r, Halsey, lloirati, Kerr, Kelly, Mc Millan, Melchor. Moody, l'litforsim. l'oiiidcxtcr, ft iisseil. Thorny Wa l'i. !!, ami W.Kllin TA. , For Mr" Wilson Messrs. Ashe, Boyd. Cameron, Drake, Etum, Ferrutid, Gavin, Graves, Hnrnivc, Hawkins, Hc.tter, Hill, Mills, .Speight, Stalling, Stowe, Street, Thompson, Tomlkwuu, Ward and Wooten -il.; ANOTHER ABORTION AT AEVAR ADO. W learn that our fleet iu the Gulf, have made another nliortive attempt to tuko Alvani'lo." The vessels detailed for the duty, could not approach near enough the Mexican works to accomplish anything save with their heaviest guns. Findm"; themselves in this situation, the commanders gave them a few shots from their thirty-two pounders, and returned to prejmra auot-ns-atick at some future day. w at iJiaun a mia, jilsVoI". ' .Hrml? tin-1- sjswiBSa THE ifo.ful Cl-iTERRr.' ; As itf took a M-rvyrfletdny1ir llie two ITousef. we wi re struc with Hii unusual aioount ot tah'nt therein embodied. . Hal tha thoupt of one shining light, extinguished iinoe, the lust Session, occurred to ns wit h BiMlmiehoty iffnctne.ss Tho friend of his CeuritiT loofcsln valtfltr aim' of ftu inost pifted lenders. AVtuitA JiAV"; fittatr was i nun of estra- onlinary qttalitlrs. Art cloiiueut f.5v,s!:ite t tlie lKr i possessing pottcis ot dejjiiBiufiou rarely i ijual- - le.1; misnamasod, i the at tractive, but unostcnUi- nous oriuiauce,m convivial uiapiuy j warm, jreiMnmn kind-lhearted-; without the slightest tin'itui'e of bit. tei'iicss, even in the fiereost party times, h was a frroat and general favorite. As a popular f)rrtor, . . , - - ... ... ( ho won, purtiouhirly ui.itinguiahed. 1- or tlirillinj, ; powerful barcta of ehviueataiid patriot i scn'iun nt, , he was surpassed bp none. Ue was a full charged j nhi.il of EleetricFf r-ivin-out its brilliant si.arxsto , ' , j M.ASACHT'SI"rT.S K LECTION. The Ihuton Atlas ;i':!,l!los t, returns from SiO Tow ns, bein-j; all in the SSlate lv.it two. The foil in;: is the result riojnjmcvl with the W.eiuMie at tow ns last year;, " ;v w- ' , I T' i .'I.. T?4 Lei.-; Si . I! I. (Whin) (I 'eiaocrut U'S' nue.rit v ove loi'l.: All oti;t er Iji ' oil (A re" isiou ol . ilipt hae ( '. id the Second : wi'.T tio ri-'.'ere i 1. R.'i"-t f. V ; he e, Ud Ot.lf- . Piinitd P. Knot. :i. Amos Abbott. I. No choice. "). Chaiica Hudson. All the members of the The House of R''pi-e,eii!atives staieis I Di moor ils: .'. Abolition, .'-nd t douhi: l . i i A hl!-r I he aeis.iir.t iindi'la'e to : vva .AWtHiE rr.nrTio.v. i the ' -Natie:.:;! Ii.teili-oneer" eoui o our of th.' t'onjrres. and o! th f the Whi' W'hies lie hn; it islstiire. :-nd s-i''s: i - i '.- ih V.'hiir i-i I .' I r t to- I.'. I on e. I vl. lajm-il Ov.-il I lie , vri.-r. I both II. tin 'v I. . : f i i'- io' III Ih- I, d. i.y a s'.r i: i : will stiii he a. repi eseh i'al ioi II il l;er i '.'U'-re.- ill b. sr.-.. -1 y;-7 Wei.-iva v.:.h I'. iiip. of li." ia-t ni -a ' . aii-i tint to 1! i" ; t-.i: for ihe at .:,! "i by iJie re.sl-nut i-ui ol a i Jr. Th- kloeiion w.il f . .1 I!. li.MU I'- tllll n:id. of eo'lrse, -Mr. P. will be .Uriel. 1 Whs ' II S'lei M t.,r a w'.'J c :', :: -rl I.. r.u ii 1 1 i, tie. scco:;;) 'l liie Pjess rosTscjiiri:. Wi i to ni-ri'ionee, thai. Go-,-eror.r bus rveiv-'d ()r-le;s I'r, an iln- President of d ."'!V' . to In'.:- !!v 'n!'ii,foei- R.'i'.inv et y. .' .;iiily r-.i- I in I h i ' ii a! e, iu.:-ti:"l iiti:v servii c. i die tti-h i- ia Iho ii.-ral to, r i I'd nf.. t llllo 0I.7I' t 'ontpaiii il no by l';e ii btllvili"!! .i !, -a ii i u ii can i..; !lii-: p'lpi-r. S," I' P, ALE I Gil Ml LIT A ACADEMY, API IU In-lit i; I'l'IlLIC t'X.ininntnH) dl f!ifl 'n U'U ,i llnq Ulton t ill !;ikt ihv r bit piJnttlny aiitt 1 inui, lay (lie "jih rttt I i.i-i ntt, '1 hr fxt-if 'km mi I '-r!'nn.t! mil will t'tlit p'urc on 'I'ltllfsvliiy lilt' Ul .,. :trU, P. M. CVff.ll otiiMni! n'r?( will he Pj.OHPH iy llu (.'miff. s Nnv. l-'-Ki... 2t Ma. St a", ViTA C :: A'i" i:"! il is nnwopen. Ml ihe d. l r.ieie- ihiit can he furnished in put h 1 .xin i de-tinu'i i, will ha soncd up to voider, on the shoriesi nol'ue. ' , ." JOHN K..E. Italrinb, Nov 1 3. 03 rrt N. 11. r'nine ve'V lie.' imported f'irir on h.nal. ( Ctii.lR.'l ol superior quality ju t received al J. II, Will .'AKEHX. Nov. IS). Ul TO 2,1 V CO ! -Ttt:;3CC1K P'l.'s';' ti ct i ft) iiacco ut fivctl, H'ijt! ol '.nt iikI jYlr..t.i;il To- i 1 1 I f i f i XT n I Ihn t ji'oi", ntii Hfitrid: I'i-her'n Prclumr.: Uo iar, liules' I'l.iiu H scars ohl. las. Thonim- Gold .taf, Pneo i1 ltI irwiMidn', Llteitut' IllMlry, I'lsher's XX, illipt'ti"1', Do. sup.' Ilanoy Daw, A'c, Ac, which V.ill be 1 rti.nl hy .1. II. .' rands-. Jones A. tSoii's, A. 'aimless-. I'l-her'ii elra 5s, lumps, ( Ishurnn ioi 1 Ilra(s', Id verv lo'V vvboles i and luiiN J. kim X Favettcville st.opp'i,ile City Ua!'. , It rib. i;'l, Nov, IH. Ut " " r:: 1 .-".ci ss niuA'd : 'n'V re. eivc-d a line lot of genuine I rinripe. also, a line asnorlnient of rSinll nnd 'J nh in n lloies. t.'ursr Cncs. J'n, An. Ac , lor ul whide- saUaud retail hy JOHN J. K it A t tSI'. Fuyeticvillo St., iiai.-in'i. No-. 13. " vs.rl-'- .tjoliftt l In r J)y RiVOd. t'ml ?'W.TK3(' on spj.lu aiioii wnl .'. made to the l ---s ppluaiiou wnl .m maue 10 the pres ent l.t-Kislntufis to pass'ai'i Act to iucorr p.. rate i:rS I-, ilJi- l'fi.ial4i AcadL-M)', in the t'ounly ol Wayne. ol. Iri. IHIH. 03 fit "jvllE iuii!ers'ti;oe 1 Invirij; purcha-cd of Messrs. JL BlehLins iV Paden, their Mock ol liui t;u'.iai'.', Chin:, jJai.s- Af, Holieil the pit r. uni V' "f 'heir Customers, also thnt of our Iriradsj acquaintances ami Ihe public jieiKSjIlv, feelini; well assuied ibal we will lie enahl'id lo aull on as leasonabla terms as any house in our luia. Tha business will ha continued at the old stand, near ly opposite Powell's Hotel. PETER BOISKUAU, W. AEGUSPL'S MEiK. reteMbura, Nov. 14,1810. ' THE 8uleritier having disposed of ihrir sforx of i::irl!i'tM!irrv. 1 liiisn. .l:v. Ac. to ! Messrs. BOPSWHAU A ME'in, would respeellollv recommend lliem lo their former customer, and siili cil for their successors a continua'ioii of (heir pat loaage, which lias been belowcil on them. ; BTELiULNs & P ELLEN NoV. 17. 3 !V'J,i:Shy dm U, have 3 kinds, Uiilett's, HuU'sbikI Buefm iceii. ia. I r T rtpi't. r- "'-- j '''' 1;y:fUi. j . i urns --.o.i.r . :ae i t a..t 'to: io-ir t Veiidates t',.;ie-ess inth distrii-ls. 'i he dele;-,ai'e-n V, i u s f. (,ei. .'iliviun. 7. .1 It '-, well. John. U Adams. '.I. Ar.ene.s I lale. lo. J..-.--I lili-.u' 11 Si aalee'.ei-n d . I-.' Will vi,i,si) I 111. i s. -c-rs". 'V p 1 n.'.w.iu,.nf g &ti 't " jMrC 1 GENERAL ORDER!' EXECUTIVE DEpAkntS&K V? HxLtioH, -Nornittmr lUri, IMS. Y AN PmCf.-fPlTRMC.TfO-,date1 tho loth dav of Jiilr fllst. tha Govnrnnr. na CaptainGene4-.il ai,J Coiftmimder in Chief of tho Militia of .'it.it e. h.j the honor to offer hi. tUiitiks to" those of Jiiri fellov.'-riii.on; ... who so nromiitlv tender- d their servic. for ;! .,.... r;ir. nf (np 'rxistin ' 'War w ith Mexiroy in "oneiliauc e with his Vi mation-ef the yJU of AUy ,,reii,1(l-( ,,,,,1 to.. J'rocl:i- ni'ikn .- V ,HIII"lfM. "V '.! UV.-llill.VV' .impanics w'i h.ul been desiunateil by lot, fa form the Regiment of Infantry rcnired by tho ' Vi-esident of tho ftnfterl Stntes. ' In tlifrif)uiiitfnn -nf tre War Dinpnrimejii, nadc which thit Pr:l:imatioit a Jssueil, the Voiauterril , ,,ii,..i c.H t... ,r. n..1.. nt' ll... a -...-. ,,niV)V,.,i ,k-B t.ttl. ntUv. lSlti. tmt't1teWnrth of time, ihirinir wliioh th-ir service would Wetnae' r- i , t - j . . " " tc C'sras not i peeiri-sl. The Act dcejnreu that they may he accepted - to serve twelve months alter they, mi ill h iVe nrrive I at i!ic place ot rcnilcsvens, or, ta the end of the War ni-.!ey sooner discharged" thus) mal.'mit two di- 'inet trins of service, tho oneccrtaia in di;r:iii"Ti, theoth.-'r uneertain. The t'ouiniNiiil'T-iu-Chlrf now a'ltlPTinfseS th re- reinl nfauotber Requisiiinn from the Prwddcnt of tho I'liilnl Jjtat, ilsl'il IGUi iust. of a Kewinent of IrJ- funtrv for immedistn "rvicr, and to be continued therein rfrrriiiir the )',ir with Nexir.a unUw taoner1 tli-i"!iurtorit." . 'l'hn said Rr-irrtenl to con'fdst of f I Cieiniel, ' I 1 l.iciteuant Ci loncl) . I'.ehl and I i niiT " I ArljntftPt and Lieuten.nit of enK i.rthe ("oiiipames, but not I, in atldit.'on. .. . . ,i l Serupjtni rtfaior.'-' .-.ou-C ein'ii.ssioiicd - f t, Sl ay I Quarter Jlmtrr .s.e-jreanf, ( - Principal Muaicinlie. 1 0 reavi-iini's, Mti te oounipt of i c,,:,;ft f : 1 l'n. t l.im'iviint, . 'i S-enad 1 .1 ateitantsj , A SiOJTiaiOS, "'HViri-' A t'e-'"ials, 2 Musicians, 11 IMvutes. -Shor.hl (tie nimdier of Privates, on hin mitstPred, not full l.rl.nv tit eii'eiitivo Bieu iu a Company, it vidi !" leei-ivfd. 'I -ns reij-osii iioi u's-rs r'ln'n'iis tlio fdlowinp; an-n"-tci-.i ia-i "By the act of t 'oifjresn Hhove referred to. 'P!!i M-ivtit will he n'eu thatthe terum ofH-r- 1 HT W nr. ' thai li - r.. iiKoiiits," or ft, Ihe end of fbr il:s.-l,;irc J" ; nod it may be, vh.eh I,.,, !.r:i unrolled ill your i liie is to enior the service. '" -,s -n-t.l.i w ith ri-fi'ii'iieo tnr ::'.-ii.'. iiis !, so, vour E.vcel :n lo h- ioooo'i'it. Hint Ihn eu V tine r''.oii'lioii. is lo th'l etui iro, unle-w riO'il'-r ilisehari;ed. . P..' 1 -ff.it"', and is iie v oi mny re;;iird ih : ' the former peii.-d. lennv wall cansc th-''-'i ni'af req aired I ef Mo. War ruth ol. ' and on. this coii liiiaii only, will their rrnrn Jm r 1 quired. Vjih this n oderst surf Jnjj, the K"iiun'nt ' will he nreo'iii'd. If tho moilitiotiliotl stif g'teil, ' shoii'i) n- t he .irecp.uole to the IJecimeilt wblnll lin ' leiiij-rcd irs pivireM. vou are restn'Ci fully requested in prior-,. rt n :. !o"it il.-btv, te enrol and organize eue ' io fullilin. -I "f ltd" irij'iiHiiinn." The t'apt an of ri"!i ol the len Vompnnie a rorfipfi (tir-f. (i,r prrsi-nt Regiment of Voliintrers, will therpW , foe on r.-i-: ivin;- this order, foribvvith ftllls'i'.r llisc.un j' inv. and make known to tlii-.n, ihw terms on which, iln-y are r fetid to en'cr llie service, a above set Uinl.i. and call fir n rrui' to raise his number and or "raiiliilion In Iho n. w n. I'lirflmeiit. .lie will a Iuo. n port lo the Ai'jot nit f .i ui ia", the re.tllt of siji II prr- . reeding at ih.-i iiln t day pructicah'o In case of i acreplum Ihc piei.ni. I terms, lbs several Captuinn jiiloiesnid will iniiM) llii-ir Cnmpaniw to be in renili ; iichs lor liiaie'.iioR nub is. wiihoiit di lay. The plscw . i ..f lend 'zvous will h" de:.ii;iia'cd ill s. subsequent ' Or.iei, h i i li in a very lew ihiys, and On ers of : this tit.irtcr M isier und Siilei.-ti-ni: Depinovnu will I be ord'rrti In audi d.u ss by jlfle War L.'paitnicnt wiili fundi to meet the eWtiira incurred; Noil- ';oinini6iiined (Mirers, Musician and Privates 'vU receive, iu udviiiice, nn ren. liin'; lb pUrw i f n n-!r vons, Iwanlv-olie ilollail, to pay f".', or rovidc, ' tlnthini; I irisfx mntitln ; and will V I s rlliovcl I'll'lv cents for ererv ti"iit miles ilistafien for suh nisieiien in ipdiu to thr liJie a of renoWvon, nnd ro- tornin,'; homo ihen-fiom nfl.-r jbscluirgo. Tho Cnp ' I -lias ef ibnsn ( 'ooi; 'I'des, who tfnileieil thein ' -rive-, but were not alheterJ for, i'rvine, are odaw I iirrreiitly colieilcd. to call turfetliCrtHlsif-riieii, and re- ori;.ini. arror-lin; to this naw yequireinrnt. s,ol re I port thrmselves In llie Adjutant eaol) to tlia end that, if. bv po'ehiihtyy there bny feilirre to acc-ept .-, id present lterr.intft,"r arty enmpany ho rejeo ted. llie mnni-v ma V be iiiirriedialely filled. The trioict attention is enjoined", to that part of i'i finner ( li.h-r, il!reeiHt no man to bo received a n private or Non-Comrnissioned Olfieer, " who is in yea apparently over forty-live or under eighteen, or who is not of physical stren(li and vir;or." A neg lect of this, may occn.' ioii lie, reject inn of a Ccmpmy. Tho iilino-t prnniptitiitlii is ui'jed iu lit" eseeiiiiou of this Order, ami no doubt is eutrrliiiud ol ihe zeal and alacrity wills which tha Tioopa ili.i lespond lt this eull of their t 'o.iu'ry. Itv orth.'i of flii I iceile,ev,. V, H.L. A C.r.AII-VM. Ron r Y. 1 1 1 1'lini'ii, Ailjiiliuil llctieii'!. D r t'lar an. I Standard, .'1 v..fU-. FT '3 4 n,;ii'!i ; just n-rcived sn ad, li' ; '. of Ril.-isc.U Ujipi-t le ther for four o H.I.. PECK. " fi'i-nt I Mil' snot .s, iV e i, e. .Nov. '.Ml, IHl Look (Kit for Iho Swindler.' AYOl-.NG 111-111 by the nam.! of ,cI'iOII J. tinrUcr, '1 1 stter hv trdn, came to ihli pl.ico bom the Mc.li: of New Voik, mi l alter staying a f. w ni'.ii.lis, tr.v a i li d en 11 c.t en of Ibis place tu p. 111 bun In c.i!di-liir:j the llit!,U4 bunri' here , lout ihe I t of .11 ay l.ut, li.iiiin a, (pn -i n l.tnr .but it. was be4l lor him In k 1 lo llio City "I few Vort a. id worft r. f.-w mi utl.s,': lel't, and rionpiiij ut llalti- ! more, where the Finn loid an aecounl open for the I por. '11 0 nf 10 it- null li" g.il er vsr.il hundred drtlfa,rsi j wonti of lioniUoii l! re.!it"f Ins Parmer. a..d de- ! ramp- d "i p .rts iiiTkivvvn. 1 is 11 pi . ,1- however, j ihul tie located lor a while in Dauvie, ,iint' loll I I 'ouni v. but Inis sin e In en seen in ihu ( .'it y of .New , 'ork. It isbket l-.o nnv b.. soine be:-, in that j -t ,1 1,.. prarlixiuc bis villarttca upmi other unsusprct - in-, peis.rns. It is 1-npetl. Ibat the iNewspjiers, for II,.' unud of lue pnMic. will hari'l the n'lntn round, lie is small in nti'tire, li;;'',t r'Suiptcii.'ii. a lillln fie..;. led, hair !:e,ht li'"'n, cuart.o olid icini what tur't'.l. ;d"i t '.'I ve irs of 110. I.'al. i.'i Nov '17. 03 -3t Phoioi'aphy. TO fvlciV'ScPiS Cr,TiiE LEGI "LATUPiCt w "STR. VJOUAI'T respeetfiilU' Iffio lo announce wjj to the nieinber of the Eerrislnlore. iist ho will lie prrpa.nl to lake Pl oti'ffraphii.' Portraits dur ing Ihe Mrsslon in Raleigh. His l'..r!rti.t. combin ing ihs liitret improvements, wfi'i the best materials canrtot be ttrpe. either in dilinctness of outline, or in correctness of rrsemWi.nce. Mr l). being him self arf Artist, is enih'f I t give the best effects, both in groiipirHf snd coloring. Portraits taken, of all siies, and in all weathers. Iiminieti'in, as usual, in the Art, ('beuiuals and Appa.aii for sale. IjnleiJi. Nov. 50. 1810. s - . 78 e- if r. VOIU T, rorlrallaix! .tlina" l;ii: S'liiatitr, also occupies a portion of lira al'irso Hail. . REMEMBER, . IF yon wish ynur Watehes fhl Clnrte put ri 111 goifti oroer, on rrasonsnie terms aim wr- ranteil ht one n tlo esecules nis own worn sist has had an experience in the business fortweniy five yesrs, you will please call at the North Cralm Uaok Store on', W,.J. RAMA Y, Watch Mater ind Jeweller, Nov. 13, 1910. . I s it il- 4 U i 5rt' i i V '. '. i lit tff,fi 1 f A i .a i : i s i 1 I ii I' I -'1 ,' '. T ft ')
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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