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parara5atttSS3SBgBMJBa.ia Oitmcr, of Guilford ; Lerch, of Davidson; I 3. Remind, further. Thai it i highly im. Lord, of Rowan ; Fof, of Mecklenburg, and j portent and necessary thai the whole of Ibe Barringer, of Cabarrus, (unsubscribed capital of one million ehnuld be And thea the Convention adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Friday, Ac. 30, 1849. Tbe Rev. Mr. Piclard being present, on intimation opened the aesaion of the Conven tion with prayer. Tbe Cbair announced that the first busi ness thia morning would be the reception of Reports from Committees. Whereupon, Gov. Morehead, from tne Gen. EJney moved that the Convention take a leceaa until half past 0 o'clock. ubscribed before the adjournment of thia t,vtnng actsion. Convention, and that a subscription be forth- Gen. Saunders, Horn ne committee oi with opened for that purpose. " ay arm nu, it1"" ,u" '"""""'a The queation being upon tbe lit and 2d olutiona : Resolutions, 1. Re$ohtJ, That it ia expedient to make Got. Morehead submitted his views against a further appeal to the people of the Slata to the latter part of the lt Resolution which take aucb an amount as may be necessary ia provided for the commencement of ihe Road addition to the sums already subscribed to at Ihe point of connection with the W'ilming. make up Ihe One Million of dollars as provi Ion Road, and also at ita western terminus. ded for by the Charier ; and for this purpose, Mr. George Davis exnlained that the ob- i that Railroad Conventions be held in each of Committee on Subscriptions, observed hal jct of tha Wilmington delegation was that 'the Counties through which the Railroad is the Committee would aoon no reaav io repnn, ,ne ,ron mi.nI brought to W ilmtng'on, and expected to pass,- from Goldsboro , in Wayne and io the meantime, he cvlled uKin any carried mi tln-ir Railroad wiih facility and ''County, to Charlotte, in Mecklenburg Coun gentleman present who was in pi..-s-uni i.f ch,.ap'.e.i ; ,,) t,a Sige of this pari of ty, end in such contiguous Counties aa may be any information to communicate lu ihe Cmi- ,), Ksnluiinn would materially aid the ob- friendly dispwed towards tbe great underta veni'on. todo ao. tainnu suniptmns to the stock in that por-. king. W. W. Avery, Eq. then addressed the ijun I iht S ale. 2. Retired, Tliataa Executive Commit- Conven'ion, presenting the following cmiiniii rj.lV- w, ihrn addrcsurd the Convention, tec i,f eleven be appointed by the President, riicatinn from S. M.ieUn F -x. E-q ihe En ,,o,,i!i2 in..fl'ifiC4tnn f ihe Resolu'ion to prepare and publish a public Address de- gineer on Ihe Buncombe Tumpik II - n. : ,(,! e g. the w hole' Road or nnue, il that (iguntiiig the tiinea and placra of holding the Moscavto. Nov 17th. 1319. j would meet the view, f the W' ilmtngton del. ; proposed Convenliiins ; and that as many I T. Avesv. Chairman, ie , ecitmn. I members of tl.it body bo iuvited to attend as I 'rt M:i r common. rat ion r i "V, 0 . , , . . .1 . . ' , ,, U,;. inst . inform!..- m of. ,c .it,.n ..'..p-ed at a I C,l,- Sunders load the Resolution again.) m.v find it convenient and practicable. Railroad mni2 ii ill'-ilJ' e. fq "-''ii'tf " y '" mr n'si par. oi me iiesoiiiimii vv men were uuauiinoiMiy mif:ru "Vaw lyiiSw- THE PRESENT AND LAST ADMINISTRA TIONS. One cannot but be etruck with the contrast between the atti'udo occupied by Gen. Tay tor's adininistratinn, in repaid to questions of foreign policy, and that of the late Govern ment. The general complaint wi h the ene miesof tbe Administration is, that Grn. Ta lor aill not disclose his policy and define his positioo, both upon foreign and d .u.astic qu-a-lions. " W hat do you menu to do with the French iflaif t" What about iba Mo-q-nlo King I ' " Are vou for or against tho Mi.n. .... ,WI.,.t,nn 1,; These ate ihe incessant in- quiries of his poli'icit adve-seii?. Their curiosity seen.s lo be as perph xm8 and i1!- limed aa that ofSnnta AniiB, v. no hi'u s , it . Va ft. i- ; , 1 I -iixyW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1319. .y.t .tlr K .ll . l a tv-pn r dann aa a dt-l ii fr.. Hi k road Convtntion at Grc"-nl-ri' V eaivcd. 1 rrprel llial my iro:t.n4! i-Kjugrin-oa eaoiprl ma lo declii e ii"- ii-of intti.i'i-.i In l confarrKl upnn me. I ft?' tr. ..I ir.i.rrni in lh cemplalioQ of what I r Art ili ; inj'i e of rcfor. tnalion loltia whole Slain rntr! Kiirod fiom Ralaii;li to TtnnruM, .' n nur co.uaiercial lowna with lha whole .f i'.i- ii.un.ir ) tTi'iu-d itmi itij t h..t R iad ahntilil he built. Mr. Gilmer proposed thai this Convention, llii vm i'j,pi.pii in Cinniii Mr to lha '&l witbi ut any fuilher appeal, proceed at once pui of t if U 'N,.luti"i, and was ui. tiling to to houlJer the wholo amount of aubscripiiona ituiKiiol i tie Prt-Pii'iii mi.) Dirrc or tiy any i which may be nccoasary to make up the mil ciHidituii. lid subiiiitiPil to the Wilming-! hon. Mr. G. went en, in an able and prac ti.n delegation io withdraw the latter clnue, iiel speech, to detail the plan by hich ibis ai h the asauiance that he would vote for any I result micht be accomplished. This able I . I... J... . I . . L I l' i. . i'.i- I. J TbailsvalopmenU of ... f.r I'.e WVatern f"iunn carug iiui lue wno.e.and gallant cnamp'on 01 tins great wors neM Tarnpik tava fully ti''i ' i-r -rtfu'Mii'v K-iaa an-ni'M built, it any o! it, una leave no eulogium fioiii u,ev;n tl our limits would faxiens'ing lha Nortli 'ai.ii . i:i i ' '"" e nittir to lh Si-und ditcietiun ol the ailuw ol'any extended account of the facts and Salisbury la lha Tennt , - .. . . a d n a .. mp.r.. p.tl.1t fll al,u ),.c r,. I ,rulneuU lt pr,..ented. Ue contcndi d that lively low cost. Tho OlllV fJc.I ti imtil UpUtl tilt .1 , , , . - , .. fc . , a . - who's iiaa was the paa..e o! .... Htur K.d... which j (-"'"- &' hd lhe -v of ,he " ,!mir'.- ought not lo a.'jourii witbnut p!edginS ev- w the div.dinj roand liro i:. t...!ern and d-lrf etiou lo wi Udie U. so lliatthe gra-. ery dollar of iba stuik and accoriug tbe char Vt'eaUrn waters. This kid; 01 he swananoa : ding of the hole R ed almuld commence on I ter at onco. Gap is 2G40 feet above tide eater ;wli'i. .he v.Mjr!, he c,ltjr, roule ff0, Goldeb W to Char- Mr. Joacs, of R owsn, was awsrded the fibs Catawba on one fide of ti;e Old Fori ia 1340 Itit'A art! r pur il n i.t i . above tide, lsavin? but 1310 f.cl of elcvai on on the ... ' . . r...... .;.!- .Kiri, n l n.-r-nn,. t a rr.de of! " ' ' ' a IsO St. led I he t S.1S LIS (.f I he W il Esetean aide, which em ov -rco np at a jrade of ! floor next, aud as usual, received the louJ and merry applause of ll.e whole Convention. lunnfl 5000 appe.l in favor . f the work ; and concluded: men to compose theExecu ive Committee of ' .i''p'J' II ,'' '''cl-nnj; that he would he oi of a hun Ifleven under the second Resolution above, eTlriinia Kailroad. and lu.ert!..ii that or Viri.nia ii. ianr-n in- t!oiK utijuoscnoeu ; one . v : Wessra. Saunders, MCKif, Unswnio, rf . . . .r - . r ..... tr WILLIAM THOMPSON. Eao.. ia our a. geul in Ualtimore, authorized to obtain advertise, mrnte and subscriptions, and to grant receipts. ETE. W. CARR. Esq., ia our agent in Philedel- ft,, auianviseo lo oaiain aavoriisi-ueoia ana piu- ure suuacrnHioiis. Congress. We learn bf the telegraphic report in tbe Charleston Courier thai four im uVctttal bal loting had been held by lhe llnuveof Ropre. aenmtives for Speiiker. Mr. Cobb, of Ga., had been put in nomination by the Democrats, aud Mr. Wimhrop by tho Wbige. There were 221 votes cs-t. Mr. Cobb reeeivrd 104, Mr. Win hrop 66. The Ftse S ulers gave 14 votes. After these im factual i filirta to elect Speaker, tbe House adjnuir.cd. SI From the New.Yoik t'oinincrrUI Advertiser' . Arrival of flic Caledonia. The following ia ibe te)egniphic report to the Bsocmt-il press : , ('.,. LONDON, S.turday nmm, Nov. 10 The foll.miiijj f, oin I'aiia wasreit-ivcdtbie morn n' ; ' ' . - '.- P.iii, Friday. Mr. Rives, the Miniver Pleni; oteiui rv of the United States, was a message lo Gen. Taylor, in the nudst ofihe . rfce;vid on Tbuisday by lhe Pru.i Innl .f ihe battle of Duena Vista, nq-itring " v hoi he ' lUpuhlir. The latter w m t grci..u, Lot vanled ?'' The o'd hero srnt hun back aord ' ubsi ried llial in coiism r(m m o i.f Ihe diflii ui. thtl he wanted teace- have no douhl ' ,es ihsl had aiisen brtnet ii th two Govern ihal be isstiivinir f.-r lha same otj ci now, meuis, t.a ou;u nave uicn oeprivea oi trm thou inanpiil srgMO.cn'," O d Roujjb aed Rsady wiil no I Le ih. man to liko friLht M the alterrativ. We admit Gen. TaOor does not come out n,Bdu jn La llatiie," that tbe Frfch (;... and say what is the American dinntd, and , rnunciil hud dep it h d n cou-ier from Puns that he ii uat ibtain thnl cr noil.in?. U s cn ,8 l5inult.,ioSi. Pileral.urgi.ififXj.tain cou!e iajist the reverse of the Issl Admin-' i Cnrthai the arfilii't; "f the Fruit-h and istration. M i'h them it whs the "aholetf English fl--t toward the Hjidaneiles wnslha Oregon or not e," mcnltd een Ucn the ,vsiiti ( a nuauiiilere'snd vg. tisniers cl the pieced.ng P.riid- ntial ci n'est, j fie " En i.eiiuol" announce, positively, ai.d boldly p'oclaimed ia Ihe inaugural ad ihe appoint ia'ut of Count Kloha-t to the diets of the Pirs.dt tit. 'I he Un a ai d iei-1 Miniati)' t.f l urcign All nr. gh, if it caniiol be sicured upon a per. ; .nor of rrceivinjj turn if, iimte.il nf hring a cut basis exrrpt by a resort to the " lest Ucj nbliran MinUtcr, lie (Mr. R.) had Into. I a 1 I - a rfionaiciiirai AniD:issAoor. . La Presse contradicts the aaerli n Important from "iVasliinston. We received, aa a the New Yeik Eipress, ' "4hl and subrnl to nothing which isa roeg Kf ao'W, Tiidi b clou as t!ie Company ' made, under the obligation propowd above by 11 be itu ..r..., x .1. ii he both x , Mr. Gilmer : and at Ibis point 51 geiilleineu rumor lor. lhe s.iutnern senator, wnnm ne rep resents ns ranipan', is, ui;q icsiionably . Ihe redoutlable Gontral Foote, ol Missis.ippi. It- I I . . - . .. . I hlirw RO . Ql llUij'Ulll ong u.v, hiiu, j not much news ab ut tins pari of cur correspondent's It tier. CorrtrpnJcnce of the Vrprcnt. Ha'iiinotom. Nov. S.Vh. 1S43 '' An ii fi lent al Whig Senator from the South, connexion with Ch cu na i. I". r the pu-pi.se ol j ii S f I el I . 1 .1. .. t.a ! ... -.. ...If i I Km 'illlf i tn!s lll'lllf'i It I Li I Ik tl i5 miles t)a l:r... io b--inile a d ti. Ru.d lobe put ' were also made by d.iTerenl gentlemen, and j ;,,( rfnPj me ,,i evening l at V-yotid a dcubl delertimiir t; tho lonf itiido brlaciti ihe two ' f p.,,, r r(,f 0, i:u,.ja from the loot under c()ll,rsct on Iho entire rou'e, rem- teeelved with reat applause. j 7 Siaii s would secede in cae of ihe pus.agH ! place. The i Ic c:ncal tl." k in !? v j , f lho rlP. ' h9 fcn Twmilea1 ' "nc"' ' W,!n,i,.g..in ,d Raleigh Rail, j Gov. Morehead remaiked, that ''; tf ,,e provis-i There is m -re re.'H in ibis and Cw.mieii kavina Uen iiitrorfucrd ii.tu ; Xili rcmaiwj j ,h tame I have been r"el- here ti-e sum-p-in.. over N-e Ri. . shaking seemed t be over, he reckoned wc S)iU ,)f p fu j f,8f ha ,u,.ci,d.- tl a completed c.c.ni. rr.'i l' al t.r.in-;(. ,Icrixuf,0 WM , u In 1 nati was rrcord. d at a'm.'.f thr tame ii!r;nl 80 feet to tbe mile in J3 mil.a, pn.v.d.d tie summit ; nr.ington delegation; made a most hvelive The Chair appointed the follow ing gentle bo reduced abU let bv e tunnai A feet will do this, sav nc 3) n.i rr'nf road toil is only as hig-li aa that overcome ly Hi renn ' , . . . . I or MaxTlind. ! '' n.'v ; or in .1 ten. McLeod. awat.i. Graham. 1 rolliocer, J. M Wy eatimai of ll.e cost of ll.e Road from Salle G-mi S.j .Her then re -dthe 1st Resolu Morelvead.Thomas, Lord, Fox and Carritiger. . kory lothe Tennessee line is m round numbers iwo ,j0 .,,.,.,.,! . , .e r,,,., a..J bv a.iri rmLT.t. ' Ii n.nn in remark Lure. that, through. millions f dollars. Tins mcludrs alt lha work and 0 . e . " ' r . . , l therefore, there is .oninment of ih. rad .th awa.nes. deo.-.t... 4c . f : ! ut the even.ng lhe hubacripuoiia were being , ,ne e,' .r: " and 1 believe it lo be a vary auiul esl.ina'.e ef the , R cost. ; h IM vai:.y oi ll.e r rencn uro.u ana n.n. on t,4 P,e.!t.,;t aod D. a.gned It ine eaiern eiae oi ine mounian.. rise in. a ip , . , r a l e -i. . !.!...., f .b.0i 20 r, , lh. ,,.., wuhin five miles af . -" P"-P- 'Hra and ea- A t amber of very in'creatmg addres.es tba Clue Ridya summit a d.aiancfi of i5 n.ilra the Lastera aide lhe latawba eitenda from f the slops necessary lo grade up the mountain poict near tho laland ford, a dis'ance There is no portion of the eounlry that I have been ...-- ...e, .-,-uae . r,.. - . . . he n in-ve 1 l-ar limit i u- ia Ihsl offers cheaper position forrailway than ti.eae.vrr, in ine t-..iii.iy i.i viitvne, t'J Ka'eiyh, inu as . m (;.... o. ..., ",c ; Another it.flijcnial SoUlhl rn Si'iiulnr 121 miles of valley. For miles together tl e grsdme and I hence by the rio.l r.r a.-ucli!e mu'e snj mrunJer ol tins stocX. Itn pr,poreu lo an- j mw t e.fcl(.rj- itrarnpatl and s tin- nf lhe on axn n'a ievol n g c In. cVr in this city rijnh.CvTmoIt".f4l wav'trotd bJuom"'). S'"bu' j" " C'""'- o Rowan, to the cure .ho slock, if practicable I for. we Irate i( ,,;,,,, uf llie No,, . rvv h,a. nf e ch . k I . ,- was ifror r?tIe-kn,di b',d """""'""jtoa a of Charlotte, m lhe Couniy of Mtcklen- here, and any gentleman who w,l ,rg to Caro,in, delegation Ulk fu.em-l.ng'y sod d-d u. Ue nam rr up-. V ,,- . Il's re.oU.n; I eenaidartba werk of manifest importance le tbe ; outj. !c iw.i or inree oi ike aoart. anou u uae , i. I have conversed Willi man v Vale at Ci. ciMMl. A -e i.-.n'Ol a a al ; ., , Wliu!d . , ..i: i aholeMau, to all ine commercial iens tl ij( I ne smroumcni Having met i:n entire privilege oi noTiiig ni.ca.ra .i.aifs woia-1 , K.,u.,.rr.ers itilhin lha last two or three I na-sed iho H Ciirfian at -hn ffi. n. by ll.e) p..,.,. ,. , , ...... ,.,,itll .,.,' naiinn, was ern.. tea i.em. con. on otrioia m) ui .no t.uicra oo na.e omy , . . . believe that there ia Irnu the 1st a;.d 31 LUsuluiioiss were then , taken one slure. Ha would like to sternum ,. ' ol- , oortri..ui ciiaia ..... I I . 1.1- .! ...f.LK. I I 1 - . - - 4G5 milee. All of these distances rxcepl the last, w--.y ...r.,. ... .........v.... . fcv.....v.. ..... are many miles netrer Ihtn anv other reuie either j Gen. S .un.W-rs ihn tonV lhe floor, and ad- ' sub-enhed, whether they were w i'.hng that pre pored or eonauacted. While the roule t Rich. I dreascd the Con vein ion fu'ly, up -nils ac'ion the extra share should he woiked otlfiMt. mood ia but 6fiy miles longer than ths proposed i0 f,f),tld upt,n ihsiulit-ct of the Road nen. ' Some further conversation took place in re ;Trc.7yxc.,& Aft"-""- ark. hiSM, patTtot- U.io. lo .hi, las. plan; wh,n .he question ...i ii .ill uicure ihe earns nroi.t ai half the C and luf in their bearnu'. concilialorv to-; waa put on the suetfe-ltun madu above by tolia ! ward all d ffrircesof ies, gud lendirg trv ' Gov. Morehead, and the sense of the subw-ri-' vancing. The folilical intell geree, which From Ih eontidsratiom I have not hrtltaUd in urijie s intcrrtls in tl greal woik before ' bers was fivorably expressed ; but out being ' we have given in atiolhcr column will be believing that the road must be profitaMa in itaelf. : fae pf0CeeJed ,0 de!,vt,r , of h unar,imf U, the suggestion waa not pretsed found interest. ng. and of inestimable value to our eas'ern roads and r If. !, . z ' . towns. Wubthiscxiens.ontoKi.oirille.wew!!! mosl earaeM and elr q lent charscl-r. It was by the mover. be indirect eommunication with our jical National fAe great sperh of tbe Cor.vention ; and we j Other auggestmna were made ly Mr. Mor ('llltfin j r-.t.r :. J l : .1 - .. .1.1.. i- -...'j : l.l . . r... .. I - VI 1 VVHUU. ma io Liuiuin... ing imuj ibj'iiu m ... tuiii'.i t rerei 108' ine liurry ol g'ng to press otbius oecai boo otnera auer woicn, uur. iourc vast treasure house. potent ccncluaim " ol ail mat u u er i.aei Alliiira of Tin MOf. made a wortifi. d n.iti.n besrti'y silk of al'j C; ntintinop!e, Oct. 20. Puaie letters rath and vain-g'oricua dedara i ns. '1 he . from Cons'entini-ple ai.noonc d the arrival of cnuntiv has astursnce, from lhe chjraeer ol iie BuiiaU fl.-it, under d inmand of Admit! . . . . r i . ... ...i I . ... . . tt .. ucn Tavltr era ine wis.imn oi un ci.u.;. . i riKer, et ,tr.e im uiti oi inu I'lra niaiiet. lors, ihal he ill "demand noihn g hut hit is , 'l",fl m-liucuons by Ihe English Envoy, on the 24 h of October, ejniaw.ed still more the following letter bv this day's mail, from II ia slo at d d.-l.l-rale in cc iuiej to hi J .trorgly lhe de errmnat on of the fcnglish a gentleman in Washington, ho i in a po- conrk.ioi , he ill be . q.ially .low m re m j Government to giai I material support lo ibe sinnu to speak undcrstaodingly of what ho qmrhmg them ahen formed. If l.a devl in Hj't.-.n in rao 1 1 cn ergencv, and lo form a wr.tee about. and one moieover, eot accus-1 no bravado, it is b cnue l.a is eao of thes- dcrt..,ie ,!li ce wuh the Porte, lit the evett tomedloput'on paper, for print, tbe id'e street I n en ho prefer act. on ra.her than a oid, ami ( o! ,l8ia aite.i p ing hostile measuics. nor, or parlor whitperirgs in Washing ! ho, nnre assomerl a p situn, aasuu es ii in j 1 hi-r rtnch ton y instiuiltons eere near. jjooo lai'n sr.u iiora ii.oriusri i-i,.n.'.n,. ;y Dint uiim t ii"cr, uui inm'n mrrw we I'U.ldiog Ins policy up. a sn itnincveullrt rork, cvidt-nt duaire that Fiance and Ei'g'and tbr ulj sgviiut which the iii.!i si d s orii s nf La' tie 1 af j co:irrrt, it was not certain that a defen. will Uat ia vi:u. lluhmuirf Hipillnan- .ive alliar.t-e would be formed by the Sultan in the eirn' nfw ar. It was undrr.tood, how. WONDKKS OK 7IIK TtXI GRAPH. ttrfj , s, j.-f(llicc )p(Hlfi Toikev a We we.e present a few ivei.m ago ' , , g l.c t( ted w.lh prudence. Tbe Sol. iheCVaat Survt-y As ron. n.irai t-iatu n, n ! Un ftn(J Mj ,ijtei9 tte(e 6,ro!y pUaeJ t..,pnoi inti, wr.icti was (ui i i 'l'".v. Wltt, ,)t f .,,, ..f ,l0 to great powers. .N.i ci.mrru:C3(ioii had btra rrreiveu from leUtue lo the re fly rand of Pritice GLd. same state, and diploma.. u,erdid between Turkey and Rut-u and Ausliia. 1 1 would U iir rc s h!i. lor the Kit.peror lo cmn.n ro hostile rj era'i. n aga.r sl Turkey until May t en vcjr, en I il wa h'-ped n,ejntime that wooie ciaie, vo aa ine co'ntirrc.a. lewua i l ie j a Matee efVifinia and Sooth Carolina. Bylhiaroa'a approha Norfolk is reached in 513 mile.; Wilmington in 4'J- And ci:le ; Charleston in 513 miles, and K.cbir.cr.d in ' TU Your, Late Foreisn Xtws. R. By a later arrival from Eurnpn we have further in'el'igence ihal Cotton ia still ad .i . it . ri I even tne f,el,le altemp- in do ,t j.isice. ; Head reuewea lu. propoaitmn above, cs.lmg - ' . , ,,.,.. " 1 the c-n:c-mrn pre,enl in a , hi'... tl.:c,l .!. I. vu.(,i..u. WI. , ' - r i -. i j . i . . . . ... ii ri ,.,i..H.:i.n.. in i - u . ., ti,. Mnni.nr.i,. v..i ... k.ran.in. full.. .r. ' " "'K l;,,l:c i unpo , i ne n ie vi ion w aa I a urn u ...... .j i ... one .....w ,oj of tbe jreat importance of thia work lo ths.r future upon trie J I Ue luilon,w Inch was unatum-JUS proepe'itv and are dcterni.ned to have a connection ly adopted. w.tb ibe'Ewl. TI.wel.ould be inroogh .or own j J. A. Gdmer, E-q. then submitted lhe f. Male. And I have no fe.r tli.t with such a charter '.,, . ..V j . .. was Eiven to IU. road from Goid.'ro' to Car. , lo'" irnt lo be entered ,n0, by way lotte, wewUI haee d.tEculiy in making- the road. of acunrg the stock in the Road, viz: c" lum uuuut '"rt'" J 7r I Wt.or.-... on!, a .,arl of ih. On. Wilt r ;d; ll.e :tl al 10 a IU4 rents. would duulilo their stuck T A eiiffieionl num. ,nB J- d J ' J J- her not e.T:ritij, the proposition was with- , 5lh, at 6J a 10. drawn. Considerable and interesting debate and! bCCW. conversation full. .wed ; when, ; II. L. Rubards, Eq., olfered lhe folloair.g ' lit C l..urht.fa key the irc.d of i e p .sgc v s;,ah Bleared incapable i.fmeiniait g order. innde i-pon H.eU:k at i n ru.miii. as we.i , l',,,!, ; ;,,,., No. en her 0. Latest puces, u, on the ry'inder at the Washuiy-i.-n sta'n.o, 1 flVea, (jS IV ll.r. es t 6 Ci). aid tho d.'lVnrnce of ll.e tm.e ,.( ike two! p.'ai.kla. t. .N..eo.Ur 0. The Col gr.a clocks would of ennrar . n.di. ale the d.tT.- '"; Gseite .av.i ' Ti er are m.av mpioiiaa .T h.ngitude. The di.iei.re l et.n n ''- , 0d1(.f. ., the supp -si i n that w.r w ill be if. two citi. .. it must be Mt-: ci d. t u;,w ' ' j ,1(.,,d , h IV n ai k. I t e iepi.it ialirsoy of five hundred mile,; ll.t. di.t ivce u j riiMrul th it li s army tf the F-.i.pi.e, under mhila'rd, ai d evri.i. happen. at ihe m..-; (;..., p.. cUr, I. in readu lo nmirfi, were instantlj letorrird l.y su ou.a ic n.'rl t i ,, p ,,e ,t,.. , llie I.hy nrry at the other- Tt e tn!e.rh..np of .mr.; ( f sntta, h.. h teiwl l-.coi f.rni ihe.e war mgn.te was soon interrtj i.-rf. I... ever. I.v the; , , p jU E ,ptt, , l;f Au,, h ii tervcniion of a cl. ud el C tinr.noi.. ami ll.e ; ,(. , . f ,. ,,,, . , remainder of the evcn.Yjj f cup i d t. ; . . . K . Marclu-stef i..n la Maik' I, S.i'nnia). N an.deii i.a ihe 0 '"'- '"A- ! vidua! sjb.cri.ii.,n. io the North CtrvlinsRsilKoad Tto uttons, .z : hich, being read, Wds laid upon the ta- I ompinyMqaTed is taken: 1. Retolved. That the thanks r.( this Con blc ; ordered to be punted with the proceed ingsofthis Convention and ihe 'hanks of the Convention were tende ed to Ihe nhnr. Mr-Thomas, of Davids .n, remarked that , le also had an item of intelligence to c m muri cate lo Ihe Cvenl r.n ; and releried 'o, and sent to the S- crelary'e t;ib!e n. be read, a letter from the Hon Simon Cameron P .. expresing the favor wi h' which N-.rilie n capitalists regarded the chartei of the N-.nii Carolina Railrnad, and asking f.r nd liu n'.! ir.fi.rmatioo in relation lo the am.", in ui.l their acinm in a coin mot -red mv mci therein. Mr. I . a crupariicil this leiiei w oh an address in the Ciniveiiii.ni. in l.i''ji.j. etierne'ic ami pincncil .mhi.it. Gov. Mill it., '.id 'll.-ll n-j a Ii ! t t fi in G. B. 51 arity , & C-.-. of L i H ivh (.'Um nr. Co. Pa. cntan i a pr" 'i ". o. 'k- run tracta upon it.- R ,,. i . .i n . j. . .,.iir !..i 0.) miles Cast andulth aim-; .1 .t .ocn vV eal .l Rale gh, at certwi.. tan-. n.to.ert, and furnish ing limber, rails, . mioJ receive in payment ' Fo'd 4c J. 10 per cent, of et. k; or to take 50 mile. ';t",ul K'r , . , . , r . . JonaUian W. Fie 011 tho aim condii. .-. a. le fore, and employ i,.l.. . In Haltimnre, on the i'J instant, Snow fell to the depth of 3 inches. HECEl'TION OF Ol'R .VI.MnTtli TO SI'AIN. rusmn till the suhiect of ll.e vt linv ol II tianstni-s on of eleclMCity. Wo were never more imp esard with the power t.f the it lr grsph lo annihilate spare, ami hrinj into in slant rr.entiil con.munica'i. n individual wpa rated by hundreds t.f n.i!ft.--Na'- Inttl. lit. ..!. k. P. M.-M i kei wi ai at. i live, A C il.l JclebV it t.IH fy j;.m.iI., I ut the n liant e dririai.iU-d cl.etk buiws. aiol I reduces the uciual amount tr i...iid very 'e uily. I'he f.iiloaitg li e "-aten.er.lH l.a Pj- Ln Pn ve. 1 1 ii.n.l it . j tr.e, r. tri:nln I. .1 In l.M IT . r ! ei , . IHR Hit. I ATTV IS Ol II l.M IT .V .. ., . :J.I, , I...U.. I.. the Jhmocmt,, ...the Uncac "f , ,,e of I , ' jf c,IHtniWtiraU,m , rt.'n L, ti.e apcaket at me fro m.ii t n.nani,,,,., n' P,.., BllU ,,ir ,..,....,.. .u. ci. O. laborers, . . I. ... tr i. Also, aschairrr, . i. t ,,..!.,..... , n ub criptions.Gov. M. - j , ., ,....! .. u. i i eu .e port of tbe amount oi ... . .,ie . .i.-c. i.ti..t. of tock, amounting ( 61 9.1, -ou; wi.n ii .. p..r b followed witli t iimech lullol iU ep unpas iooed feeling and I i oer, lisiened to with breathless attention a ,d the oost intense interest. The gil .lot aud determined Kpmt of tbis dis'.ing'iiished gentle an touclied eve ry heart in that Btvemblv. end a ke a feel- i tng of enthusiasm and mixi ty de p, si art I ir.g 1 and fervent as we hav-ever Wiln-s-' d ! Gen. B. M. lvtoey full. .wed In a course of (marks charactered by grt eami-stneas. Gen. Saundere, from tim C..mmrte lo whom were referred the question of consid ering tbe) best plsn for secunng whatever ii-i .. . - and ,.. '. t i P ? , S"":, " , ""Vventt .n ba tendered to the authorities , f lhe and tecure the ha anc &f the Una Mi h.n f aul . ... . . . . , ---p,l.,lr,f..,-.L,L..--.rll,..li.l . , ,,, j. . I. l. I ,l..l inn.ia.jai .to. a. not already subscribed, snd t be J .v.. .... u- Uu,.u- , j he viir)f,a utxetie o: tne i'.J n ult. nys ; v.nanraion, in eunestiay, tiiu u.e eani" W) (ne ..,,,,, o lt r r,,, ,,r M,llt,rit suUr.bed ty other.: Img in which the sessions of the Convention her graci.,us msjesty received on the ; sentiment was eipte,id by nearly every Ual tstv l.-ve lanntned a, nee we it., ,', . ,h. d.r..Cned ln.erch.a,re.b., sfraa with have been hold. ! pre,n.,..'evemng. io pova-e audi.ncr, the En- 1 epe.krr. who took lhe rand 'during Ihe .v.'.' ,"" 'J ''"ied ,,M ' ' " dbpanVflh 2. RM, Thet ,1,. thanka of the Cna. ; Et.ofdin.ry ..J Mtn.ster Plempofn- j The IWr.ey were ,h,,r f,-,N and h-otl, J Li Patiie puWi.f.r. a l-t.rr f,.., Ft. v..io,l s.0r : ventinn aro hereby tendered to the I residen', ; Uary f lhe L'mled Stntea of A menca, (the , ers. and lo them they were w illin o extend t Vt,.!.urki, i.f the 87 h ul- wlicH a.e I h.s aerrpment ie He bindire .n none anlee. one and other t fiicers, for the able manner in ,J(i Mr. Harnajer ) who ou delivering his j 'he hand of fr i d-htp ; but the W li-j; lie, ,,ia, , g) Jn(, ,,r,n, Ius-im he-t-u' iv.-i. I. lint I undred per.on, or e.mP.n.e. .ohscribe the ssrue, ' w htch 'hey have discharged the duties do- ' c,edenlial .said : " Madam, the Pre.id. nl f 1 " Taylor shivery Whic,"wrre ll.t-ir e ne I .,...' v. . Pl)lir r, ,,r.,n..i , fll m Pll ,. sc it .. man, .ha., .f ll.e hundred he or He! question being put by th Secretary, , Jour fI18jP1.y every asauraice of the aidti.t and rev.ree. and for who-e d.-t!ruct.oii II t-y . , , & r ,, Wl, , p ea.e. and bound for no mere thai. h .r th.ir .ub. rv,eoiuiion were unanirnnuMj auep.eo. nt g,m;cro desire of lhe Governmejii of the iuokcd the aid ( f their J ).:m cratic fi lends t f ,. y,,., ri ,i i-,,,,., u n .... , . Nov 23-1313. Ui rr Minn nf. Mr. Uingham, the thank r,ri;rij,H S .. Iu C(!,l;ue BIld Cm firm the Ronton Jcirnut, Wth vlt. . .l,. I)b,,i111i(.i , w,. " ., . r John I) Hj.-k.na the Conven.ton were also presented to the eit- ; flK,mlly rB,i, w,i, I, I api-i', r tisl between I , J , " "to thV. moreover th'. . r ! n:l'fll'.wnt of Greensboro', for their generous hr,,. , WJ couriIfir, To v,eJne ,h, puLlic 1 JUUTISV BOARH 1 Hi: (iiiVFCSMt'NT! "" ' ' ' " ' ' ""V m"""""-f Richard fui;th II R. .M. , ... . j, ,. . ... f-, 1.10 iwo cnuniries. io preserve ine puunc . nrdi is w re cui-n b fine the nnswr tf ll.e s,nd..-. . F"ycx:endeJ to ihe member of th, Un- ; peace, and uuird inviolably the fu.th of public , .. .f' 1 ,YU "A( " N' C, K....I r.r..,.,i. - t ....... Lt.,. w .... , , tAni.i.n. . - . . i . . : . j " i t ne .vnrinis n.-iflii iiuniisurs an nccou-n - - - - - - nurf k jarfn , , reanea, navo Hiwy ueen cnnsiucreo ninorg'i - J frw.n I The htiiness hein ermrlii-ied. the H innr. .i... l: . .i... r.L- l olainuli ahle Calvin Graves, President of the Conven. ..,,) -."lori.it... ; . . ,t. . r..tl r 1 lion, in clowns ils session, hri- (lv and hnuoi- ! .. . ,a .... ...j ..,.,.i. r... Gaaport - ii- hi. ii, ,u inu u. w ci, .....a, ni.u IIUI.U.C IU. ! . ... . ly responded to the many kind allua.on made ; h, tmetrioM ,hat may increase the hap- c"m wcom.rs rebH.r.m, ar.il tire con- . L 1 1 I I t - I I I L'l rTll-m inra.ldlltlf I r. a f ! vat n. I I aw .l ail t Permit me i """7,' 1 aw.t.i m ami nei'a I ill failuil In H an fe.eae.a . - ...... I , v. vy . 1 1 1 a 1 viviti, 1 1 mil1 U IU 1J ' vaJ-atJ Garoliniam who stood .. Jo by side, and bit- fac(io'n hn- ,0 rc,idc inVour curt, and 1 .", ,,U"" 1 . - r,jl',''d- ccompaowU l.y huvuig teen selected at a means of t fficial ! 'ne5P,n' being thrown ji ttiei nicer, cnmmunicBlinn between ynur mi.j-sly'a go vernment and that of lhe United States. I j hope to wire my personal desires to those of cr iptnins. J "l. V or. -head trd J. Hill Geo W, Vordecai Wm Borlin, C''T Ii W. Mordecai) J .in. MrLa"d J . W . Thuma V . I'fowi. C - Brown dc II Jam. J )i!,Mr Jt (ir-ither R John lv Pa ton T. Mcl'onald H ('. Jon.a Sl Itobarda hn II Webb II L ny, which ncrured last Sunday i.i-ht jl,"t,"ld 1'innelf i'i-ffd with t!..e rxpian. the V. P. ship (iermnritown, Il mg ' ''."r". ,,ul !,a 'rden-d CT-tat.l irt. The Iroulle ori"itif!led in snitie Xes-wlrode in Ci inn iii.it nit. I.i ie.i!u'i..ii ' ' J M. Lick 4. Co. A J. l a R..ei. ir .... F. Fotrd V. K. Dickinson. Charles Mo. k 'by J Tho nss &. T Mcl insij) O U Paril.y J A Vi-U. a A. Co, H.-.-ver Sl James J F. Uel'arr.la Veharia 4 Carr jvn John Hunt tc Co ('y J. A. (J.lmer) hailca L. Terrene W. J li,,,,l,.m 4(o. Il.riton Field Jme W Doik A. Co J. .VI. C.,tT,n fciinpton &. tJilvsoa. j j - ""' ....... tn8 ameliorations m in mm personally, wnen tie nan nnty uone nispirl,9. anr) prosperity of nations. ouiy, i.i com -non sun ine gaiani .tyrtn ; 0 eipress to Vour fl tied f.r this Charter. M s remarks were de livered in an impressive and highly emphat. ic manner, and were character ired thinngh out by fervent pitri'.lism, and the utmusldo i aV Co f la brier Coliy Jr.i-1 McLean Si. Co C P Menden .1 & C 3 L.aer, Gri.od dc I o '4 Atrxar.il.-r MiKa John B. Lord J hn A Oilrner II L. rwa.n J. II. Jer.k r.a John I. ."-havr I'eter Ad-mi C. L Hinton 4. T. Miller J. O. V ataon (by C L. Hinlon) The above name were obtained at differ ent 'Kges..f the aubt qucnt prr.rr . lings, bm .,e ..rcn,, m lu ii t,e number ol S. Ch. C. Kjbo(eiU( ...... ...... mr v.nveniion arijurrx.-rj uil il , fi ! rll.ll I 3.e ..i..;.. j L. Sail i in. ) voti iti to the suci-e.s of this great etiterpiise. j ,Iie Government I represent, lo maintain the one of whxh struck the 1st Lieut. I The crew were called lo q'laler, but i!i obeyed ti e order, when bonis were srnt In : the ship lYnniv l ania for asaistanre, and the llie l in kiaii hik'V, ii ll.e lullnn inj. ui ft: II.. I'niperni will not ad. nit lint any p.ir bus a nyhi lo inirrl.-rc in Lis d (Tutences with the Poite, rilher as regards Ihe refugees nf the prcvinri-s of H ullHchia and Moldavia. in irons. Alter which, the proceeding were ordered I ,., ,der,i f.iend.h n nn.l ne.e. I.i...n .1.. ' "'"""' 1 icllf d- 1 tl0 n.utinmrs were Con , .. . . .. , : nuea iii tinjti.nrf, bu i..i.iy uniu ingcner ny j reciprccal interests, and sn amicably uniiedi by histonciil associations." lo be pul.li-.licd in the p.pers of th Stale, and the Convention adj iurned, sine die. CALVIN GIIAVI-S, President. K- M. S.vrMiens, " r nm. J. liiLi., Joti5. W. Kllh, Joli.t McLkoo. Joil.M G. RvNCM, J. M. JllBCUU.VU I I V.re ( Presidents. 3 o'clm k. Afurnorn ftritton. Lv Gov. S.ain lo. k llie fl-ior. ar d at anm. t S t a aa ar .... r.l.. i..i ..e - ....ii i ,i '. rui.ius.Tii. ,r. u. ,..lu...,a..,,e,.g,n u,g..n onnn the cii.wi.. of North Car A lady from Lvn... who hat recently re- anould be found un.ub.cr.bed according to,,,!,,,,, here it-mlN. to cmpleto ,,e sub-! turned from the Morman ae.llemenl at' the " ,"" eo"eU ,u pe.i , .cription to I r,s .lock ol (Ms Ko.d. Great Sail Like, confirms the atal.mcni ih.i Gen. Sounder again addre.sed the Cm ! the laws of the community permit the moo .o ven-ion. lie was ready lo devnte his lime to 1 have ss ir snv wive a ll.ev ran .m.nnri Ihe aucres. of this great enterprise. We n ,w j the young being able to lake caro of five or Ibe following report 1. Retolvtd, Thatao soon aa the Compa ny (hall be duly organized, ii will bo both expedient and proper thai the President and Directors shsll cause the proper aurvey sand estimstes lobe made, and the R ad to be put under contract on the entire route, and that the euperatructure should be commenced at la point of connexion with lhe Wilmington Road, sad also at its western terminus. 2. RetoltxJ, further, That the President and Directors, ia letting out the contracts for wefts' a: Materials, shall in all case give a jsreferctu ta such stockholders as may pl0. pact or desira to become contractors. have 1330 000 mib.cnbed. nnd all that is ne- ceasary is 30,000 more. He had traversed lhe State a a political pilgrim he was now reay lo traverse it in this more just and holy cause concluding by moving ibal Ihe com mitlee of ways and mean have leave to ait during lhe aeaeion of the Convention, which was granted. Gov. Morehead and several other gen'le inen followed in short speeches during the sesaioo, and while subscriptions era being obtained! after which, six only, and the older twenty five or thirty. . ... . Ltoxctii journal. . I)E V.TII FROM A SLIGHT CAl'ST.. Henry, son of Amos Dodge, of Albany, ran a pin imo his arm abuvo tho elbow on Monday. It was speedily draw n out, and no serious consequences anticipated ; but on Tuesday he became ill, the arrn was swollen, and on Wednesday he died, the poison of the wound having disseminated itself utih fatal effect through the whole syalem. The causes w hi.-h ltd to the late sppa'ilirg I sleamhoiit disnster at New Orleans have bern In the Legislate of Louisiana a. wc ,'",r",,K,'ly iva.t.ened by a Coroner a In learn f.om the New Oileai-a I!ee, lhe Whigs ! qT' S"? I' "r,,C' ";" n" are cer.a.n of having a mninritv on i-ml bat I C, "", 81' "PI'C' lot. They have alre.d, ascerinmcd the j -V ''( i1'0 !- ami t apt.i... .-lection of ftfty-one Whig member, of the!. r'f"r0 "'e, 'nviMign.mn t.f tho (.ororcr a Hou.c,.i., a chance for more ; but. coiced- i '"T'T V C '? c,0"''.,h' raf,,oin ing all the Uhers to the Domncra a. they can I """l e" hail hern araiyned. under have only forty -six-st.ll lev,,," a Whig ma- 1 ''.C ,B 'f C,'"g,e:"' btft"c "ie -"'c'l eea jori.y of five in the House agonal a Demo ! exaroinavinn resulted crat.c mij.irity cl una in the Senate. This '" chare "f ll'e P"tir,iiBp. result in the Lecislature, and ihe flection of I P" from ,he esi-'ence ihal ll.o sicimd fi.. the Wbiir cand.di.le fnr Slate A,.dit.,r is ,. K"'rer wo, '"t ' c,.oio.,. Ho ronsnlatiou for the failure to elect the Wing nominees for Guvcrnor and Lieu enatit Governor." COLD MGCEUS. We learn that, in an olTiciul report In the War Department on ihe civil afTtns t f Cali forma. Gen. Riley estimates the number of persons sctually employed in digging fur gold al ten thoutand, while Iho number of poraona engaged in other employ merits at the placert would greatly increase tins a mount. The report in question will proba. bly accompany the Message of the President, and be found to contain much valuable information. moin.iii! .no missing, atiu u euppokcii to nave been killed." GOOD NKWS IOft liOt'sfwiVF.S. An fitgrnius Y ankee prnfese In limedn covercil a mode by which every ilearriplmn nf clothes may he purified and rendered " beautifully clean and .hito" without wash ing. Il ia done by a tin mit til compound be ing placed in lhe water with soap ; l y allow ing lhe clothes lo lie in the water thus pre. pared ihey wash ihemnt ltes, and receive no injury 1 If this is n rrdicovery, (and why may il not bet) lhe discoverer will make Ins own fortune and millions nf women good in,, lured every day in tho week. Albany JUr. Arrlrtil of llie Slramt r Cnnntla. OSK W:i K I.KTER FROM EL'RllPK. 'l'l. o st. inner Canada, with Liverpool dles lo ihe 17th iiist , arrived at ll.ilif.ix, N. S., yetterdav, ni;.king Iho passage in eleven d iys. O .r correspoiideni hsa furnished u wi Ii the annexed iuicrcs tug summaiy uf news by hrr : Itinienry. From Il.ing-iry we h-ain that aince lha Pieitch cntidrntnalinn t.f H iynnu and hi el trocitir. no h as than fifteen additional exe cution aru il.nly ihruntencd at Arad. The valcilic my address of Kouih lo hia cnniilrj men, niittrti at Ciiscpa, lias been ptihliahi d, uud is said lo be an entb'isistio and poet cal document. Ff eakirg i.f Gen. Grorgey, lie says " The Migrate w hem ihou h.is fntit-ned with thy at.uridiince arose sgntnst thee, a traitor to In mother, and destioyrd ll.ro utterly. Thou lust been bet syed thi.u ht been sold O, my country ! thy death senti fxe hn Li eu written, beloved tf n y hourtl by him whoso virtue, whose love I never dared to doubt, Yrs, in the fnvur of my boldest llmiighu, J ahnuld almost as sop u have doubted the existence i.f Ibe Omnipre sence as have believed that ho would ever have proved o traitor lo his country. Thou Sins I been belmyed by him in whose hands ( had, but a litilo time It fute, dcpoei'ed the power of our great country, which he aworw to defend, even to t lira last and inmost drop of his head's blood. IK hath done treason tu hi heart! blood. Ilu haih done treason lo hi mother ; and iho glitter nf gold hath been fur him mote iciuciircihua that t,( tbe warm