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The bill to incorporate the R.'.eigh and l-eaa' N McN.'ill. W. MeNsill. MuslL. Montfom- ' Gaslon Rail Road Company Wil taken op. ( or. Marshall. Martin. Mallow, McDowell M- j ry, Ieworo, raiursan, refrn. 'ier or; ng unocr consiueiwio-i. " 1'ere.n. P.gotl, P.pe, row.rs. Kank.e, Kainhardt, ,j Uie ook t receM Kollias, Ruffin. U far.dera, K S-nders. bonder- .ls10". Sh-k Shrrill. Steels. Mevea. AFTERNOeN MS.IO. onistowo.Stuwi Sat!on,Hner, Ttylor. Tbif- On motion of Mr. Cherry, ihe special or-! ;n, TkOTM, Wsiigh. B. Willi.me. J. Williams, Aef t . ,he bl( ,rt ejtempi err ain portion "noItS-C: A-STa B.roea, Hogls. D. f " ".n .xtruM.-n . pn.tpuned uu.il, T.ldirell. Campbell. Cherry, Dargan. Douihit, , 3J o clock lo morrow afternoon, i Drsk. Puul.p. Eaton, Erwin, Eur, Flcmming, AOer me debate and everal amendment ' w-.sdi:.9i- being iff red the bill passed 2J reading ayea 56, no 4G. j Tlie louse took a reces. I EVEM.NG SESSION. Twcny four engrossed bill and resolutions from the Senile were read tlie first lime arid passed. A number of Bill and reo'utins were read 3J lime, passed and ordered to be engrossed. The hill to lay oft and estabiisli a new t'oard, F1t. J Harm, J. Hill, Kelly. I.oeke, Maultshy, Mi hoy, McClccoe, Parbeoi, Pools. Key. ui, Russell. Shinpock, Slier, Simmon., Moan, I I.ornburg, Tripp, Walton, Webb and Wiggins 3ti. 11: e House look recrta. EVENING aESSIOX. Oa motion cf Mr. Avery, the Revenue Bill paaud over in ordsr lo lake up Bill aod U'.o'utions on their 3J reed ng. The following Bills and reso'u'ions were read the 3 d time, patted and o'dered to be . j . . L.tl.-f-.l...... ,L rtl enrseca : viz; me o n m i jkiih. c !.- ."- , - . .,, . , i, ..... nnniij liv ihn name) nf V ilmn hat in? been lection of ren'; a bill making it the duty oi , . ,, - Clerks of Superior Court lo take Bund in .. , t ,.,..,. , . .' .. , , . ...,.. Mr. J. Barne moved lo atnkeout the name rse of issuing writs of certtorart ; a reso'u- ... . . . v.-i. r .- r i n k ci fr r of the Coun'ies of hd"ecomlie, Johnson, aah lion in for o! Darlin Uushii g, Sheriff of ' , ., ,. ( . and H ayne, and insert the proposed coun'y lT i ,i i i W'iUon, ao as to provide that said acl sliull I he bill to repeal the liw te disturng the ' . c i icir -r . j oi ,..- lakeitPci if a mtiiinty of the qialifiedvo- S:a, paed in ls4G- was read 2.1 tune, . ' , r i i ,l . teis in the proposed new CountV vote lor it, acn, on niolir.n of Mr. ilson, laid on the ta- , r r . .. cq i &c : whic i waa njecied aye 40, noea OJ. bis a ea 63, noes 33. ! .J ,i .... ,-,, . i j . i , 1 he question then recurring on tht ins ide bii for tfae wore ra tal di-tnbuiion ot , r . . . . ; . ,,. i or uiii mi iHo , " ' . ,. 0 . sage of the bill, it as decided in the affirm ilia common school h unci, was reud the J.ia ... ,Q .III'. M . 1 1 Tin U 1 hi i . s a , l a fl-., n"v '1 he resolutions author zing the Adjutant General to procure fnun the dcpirtmrnt in Washington the muster n II of the soldier from lhi Stale in tlie Revolution und oilier lime- . Mr. B.rringer advocated lh r- of! W''"'-' W,"0n' W',,'4m'00' W""' lhrs reoluiioii, in an able and patriotic J N,"Mtil. B.rriner, Dynom. Caldwell, of spcich of sonm lenglh. Ha thought if :b nur,gi Bond, Pnvidaon. Gilinar, tiriat, llaughlon, resolutions had been read. Senatora had found J0yf,. Kelly. Lan. Lillinio, Kich.rd.on. .I,r ... notlni,.. tike I a. IV in them. Ilio.ns, Miiieyaoo Ihonghl, if we wre to act efliiMentty in the present ciii. (a we should,) with t!ie tie o ihe ;.r lecli ii uf our own interests, it waa proper we should i fid minor diflVencea of o-miion, mid tnaicii up to the ri ii'stion, un bi,ise'l I v piftv, and n et the fanalicil move, nun's nt ihe North, i h something that w u'd uive ilxm an eflsctual check, lie lu.i' h'. too, an we were emtaikmg in enter foe bill pmed it third read ng on the 23J aye 33, n10. A SCItAP OF IIIiTOBY . The following iiileretnig reminiscence hat recently been revived, in opposition lolha nio. derndoctiiueofpeaceaLle s.cemon. All mu, admit that 'ihe cae being altered altera ihe case," and the theory i( accession by t auw r.noland State in 1 SOS is q iite difTerent llimit from secession by a Southern S ate in l5i THF. OLD DEMOCRATIC DOCTBINE,nB HIGH DEMOCRATIC AUIIIORIIY. On Thursday Ids! Ihe Elector i.f VirgiHj( dined tr-gelher at the Swan Tavern in Uu. city. Ihe iiauion turresponding Coitiiiiii. WEDNESDAY, January 29, 1S51. A Generous Offer. wars, hitting been rend iIih 3J tune l r. Vt . 11.11 prr posed to amend by striking out all nder ihe word resolved, and inerlinj: a resolution authoriz na ihe Adiuinnt Gener- . i ... - ..i' iu ...,,iar Wliilft ta-o lm!ieve there are some rt loicin 'I tu ritiLuiv n ici 1 1 lit u ii'ui'iimii.t. - J O I , I to!lofthe soldier of 1S12, and lo publish over the misfortunes of our town und others jP 1 ,,,rc. "n'","'", '"'"' ' . 41)7. being an increase I i l l li i - it Biicht Biiienr of record, ho would, as ne , , - , . I" ... ""'r -" " i' ; who ate i!ling to lake acvantage 1.1 our ite. ; h i . , r e (e8i0n.Call for the Mr. Brojden moved to liv the bill on the ' table, but afteraards wiihdiew i'. A drbite ofome leng'h eiifued, in which Mesra Krwin, Fien.rning, Gordon, Holland, McLean. Foster of Davidson, S.-ou, Webb, and Taylor pitt cipated. Mr. Tavlar moved the ind. fi lite postpone menttftlie bill, pending which mot. on, the hnur of 19 having arrived, Tlie llouss ai'j urni;d. Wcdnetdug, January 15. The resnlu'ion as amenJi d passed i 3;d Mr. S,!er, a bill to amend an hpi passed at ' reading. ih Genera' As.emb'y of lS4?-'9. eimited an i Tin: Hnuie ai'j -urned. i. r i i .j r., s.i vci iu uriifiuc iui a umiJ-ac? ti '.j -" 0 t , ,0 s ra i ut'g umiuw umi iiicici. is. ,,, . , , , i iv . . .i i- i p t a , , i Sjturdtiu, Jjnitiri 1 6 ' b , mvrlv- Ihe mid ai suspended, ai:d the i -......- fc - .... . .. wno leeis or our situation. as an eiiiei:c- .. I ,i, .,:,,. ..a,.,t 1 1 ir third re.ll ,n ' time and referred ! Mr. Miz-ll, n bill to amrnd 'he contru . roltiiions piea tt.eir iniru riauni,- Several bills w' favor of inters' improve :'"' f he State. IVovi.ir. for restncimis ! f thi. wecall afention to the following, .! an I were ordered u. bu engrossed. li.cnt ere read ef co1 d time. Lgi-'isturi' in rnaKintf appropriations tor - jr publication : The House then resumed the u..fiuihed bu : ' ks of internal I mprot etnei t, and in using ' pRC,vioXi FDR 7IIF. SUPPLY OF !UI stness of last tveniny, it beir g t r.e hi !l tor ; ,, , .! V ' , .,,! CITIZENS AT REASONABLE PRtCi;.. .ir. J. M i.' an ifrrirt.uc'ii ute ouiowin preimble and resou ion, wbxh wtre read inn first tune and pissed : HIGHLY IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE FROM CALIFORNIA. jiaarAer Partition f Mtxictin Pertjtetit. By the mail of the siamliip Ohio, which ; r1-h...l hr nn Satoid .v last, we received; nria.ti. Hesnaiches of a most important char-. tee and t tie wocrnor 01 irgmia were 'heir p i.s of improvement, it would be lo ! aCer from California, winch induce us lo ! guests. These gentlemen ruining from differ. ti.k swh sti ps as miht faeilitate their c-1 ,eleve ,hl ;t lti nJ ha been meditated for ent part cf the tle and bringing nh ihern romp i-htiienl ,it the lensl coo lo oi:r people j a ((IS (uaftt y aome of the most ii fli- the entimrnl of the People, many of thn,i in the av of lax enhancing the price of such : tnj 0llin(, ,nPn ..fihat new State, lo j distinguished Wbigsof the.Revolulion, assem. innie luUnswe may need from abroad. In : of ginia, an expedition of American, and j bled in harmony and unity tu inlerclmngu (I,. . l In,) llns question, he would not weigh ' p,oceej ijmi portion of Mexico known emotion of frioiid.hip at this interesting ctj. nriiu uiVs in go den scales j but there could I Lowpr California, with a view of assisting I si of our pub'ic afFiii. Kvery thing ai bo n ol j 't ti on to ihe adoption of renedv hv people of that irrii ory, in Jcclaritig their conducted in the most orderly an I dignified to m i iiintn c ur right, which may enure ; jnuVpemj8nce of the central government, and manner. It waa all ' ibe Feast of Reason nl(J to nor p cunmry a ivatiiHge, when thnt rcme-i afctwtrjB Keekin incorporation with thi the II iw of Soul." ,jv is clfiirly eons itu'ioiial, legal, jut, and : a u tf tc , in precisely the same manner a the ; " Spencer Roane, Cq., one of the Judgs tfiii-Hf i us. The resolution did not go a. ,p,;can adeolure'ra in Tens acled. Thi of iho Court of Appeals, and Chairman of , r. f ' . . . . ii .... Pnnnel nf llio T?mrl of TT4llli lfar s wa VllUl"? "' ,,B I intelligoic is ddnved Irom sucn urcci as r.ieciorai voiicge, presnieu. Kuoert I j r, liipon 01 IUC DUdlU Ul UlViUI, , ,. ere drawn with great care . nk, bp,011(l doubt. In Fq , of 0(Uig-, Speaker of the Senate aded For the week ending Tuesday Jam. 23th. j w,t!i a view in uoie a!' pi me an all vote. I facli we Bie )(-,,, Hi that some cho ce ,.ir- i as Vice 1'iesuteiii. After aoclegnm and plen. Tie Board " report eihl new vnsis Mr. Cnmefn henrti'y concurred in the g j-om ew 'ol ,j other cities, on ll.e tiful dinner, the cloth was removed and He and one death, of (he prevailing d. art, : view s of ibe Sennior from Cabarrus. He ; jatlwt sc sidu of the continent, have rocentty j following toasts and volunteer were drunk.' j i hough the resolution would do u ore good ; ,ajej frnfn here, in one of the California, O.nilturg the preceding Toasts, lha follow. iliHiiar t thin" e ci ulil do. 'aleamshlps. for Ihe purpose of taking part in log waa the MID regular toasl on lha occasion; Mi. S e,.H., aol ih-re were resolutions i pri;e,,j, anH of conducting it U uc t THE UNION OF STATKi THK .MAJnitl. i . r - A...I....41 tn ,oii if. I Ii e nolo ne vouiiooni, tmimij h ces. .v. 1- Jrruli. " . I .. ii,. ....hi hfl- ine same p iiirn-, miu o" m.- '..jj CT WILLIAM THOMPSON. Esq., our a ;ent in Baltimore, authorixrd to obtain ailvrrtiee. nients and subscripiions, ana 10 gram raceip ITE. W. CARR, Esq., is our arant in tliiladi'l. pliia, auihoriied lo obtain advartiavinsntaand pro cure suhacriptiona. KKATII?. 1 negro man, ayed about 40 e;u. ROUT. F. DAVIDSON. JNO A. YOUNG. R. C. CARSON. Charlollr, Jan. 23, 131. I TY MI ST GO LKN : IT IS 'll E vsON To SECEDE. k'.ould h- firs; inker, up. FOREIGN COMMERCE OF CHARLESTON. iUUnvE SLWE LAW IN PENNSYLVA. nr. np.iin.1 was ui invor ..... .......... jn 4noli)er , of ,.,!,', p,r ,! be; MA. icessilics by extorting the highes' priCis tin y ans and noes. 'can get for the articles they have lo sell, il ! ' The q.p-tn.ii was then u.ken, and the re- i. ,. . , .,i . ; so'ttions pn.-eil ibeir second reading Kiinn- a nrntift irir lo konw thai there is "ne A 'is: ' .. ..... . s res., uiiona, aim tnoujtni u.ej "r rml) , bular alatemenl of ll e mports from The fVlow ing is a co;.y of ihe bill ii.lroJu. hVoosI iioaiuniMiisy. I ri,.,l,.in in f,..ei..n Cnunliies donni ihe , , ...... o M. M..,oS.n ... o',l we were about to ; . . . ...'. : ........ ceu, on me u n wi, m.o -lie o.-paie oi lnn- " -(. - - tear I-O". it win c upon 7 ' : r v I t I. .. .. and a lull of dollars over the eipott. of ls4'J, " "'" " """. and of four millions snd a half on Ihoaa of " f": 1 f4 9. It is eratif) ing alo that I' is increase Bt il er.tt ieJ, yt.. That ids act sntiitul .n iri in aimui icen l..:n l .,1 il..i 1 . I ...v". - I 4 . , .. l .C" question a. Ir.M, wn.cn ';,, j,, ((.i, BCZ,P,iXe lue l..li,39l. i,M"'"' ""C 1 T"e f "S this, sno mat ; .... . . ,.r .....t . .,n, Ine Senate, at.u ui'preein'ive iron n,n uf export ha been attended ilh a corres- l prrvent k.dn.i p., f. preserve tba puMic fa.-s, . 1 r- . ii ... prohibit lli erei nf csHain powrrs k.r.lflfot. ponding increase of import .11 be een V P by Ibe following comparative alalen.en! r.l n) j ,,,, ,,, t o nnionwul.h, in-' iu rrpa.l Mf. more cqml diilf ibutnn of the Ccuhhuii Schiu I Fund. The debate was further continued by Me?. sr. D. A. Caldwell, Gordon, Srer, F eoni':j and G. W. H.e in support of tlis bill, and by Mr. R M. Siucders in oppos tion Important from Missouri. We le irn, t tint on lha fortieth Lullot, the '" I a ,.r M i.srmr i elected Gever.fwhie) : lo tbo F. S. Senite, in place of T. II. Ben- "Dear Sir; From rnv own oh mhii I hnve como to the conclusion, tii.il it ul olJ n..l I. a a ... i. . .-.. . A.r it.m I., t.ffr lh.,i.. Wiieeeas, The Public Lonnin of tlie U. S is 1 " . ,1 . . B ..ni- giood Geer. 80: Benton, lb ro.im.on properly of all 11,, State, purchased to x o.i, and any other of the good peopf ,. 'on. Ine aiood ueyer.c , . :.d procured by t a coinnion cffori. and common Charlotte, lo act as Agent in purclnisingiani! 5." ; scitiering, 24. ; trejsnrc of tlm.e Mate, and in Inch each and all senriina forwaid, am provisionslhatin.it b" Ihe do'ies collected, on foreign import, du- i,,n .lavalawa, appror.d 3J dty of March, 117 ring the J eara specified : Dutus for the tear f.".0 It 111 .. .. -H incrraie of year over . .i ujij J he tnotioo for I'a ind- finite porpoi.en.ei.l . ire fairly enlitled l part.c:pale ; and any appropri. ! Deedr4 in your V Haw. I therefore leader JGT J.irms . P.ivard, (democrat) has hav;C2beeo withdrawn, the question was I at.on of Ih.pub.'.e l.d.topart,e!.r Sutesfof .p.. j ..ra-uituUsW for the purcha of ..., ( c.,.,, .' . ,h. I)..le.,e b..j.nd lbs s..n ! lie'ttijr repaalrd, .a f.r a. r.i.tr. ....nrAF IO tll . 4HI, .11 IHU UIH -.CIIOII. Ol UlU .Cl, 51 i .00 Ja , . , . . , . i o i If I "".'It'."- '"TinC '" "" and 'Ji aaclion.; prufHlr4 .V' ("!3 4J "''r '"'P'" barrier lo pr.vanl ll.e proper .lata, "ill I3"' 37 ,IU" '' 1' ""t'M. P"-"l by authori. J3 813 53 lr of ""' 'au'.2l 'nn and 4th ariicl of Uia Con.lilution ot In L'mlcd Si.l... wloth orotuW. W may further alale, thai if ihe goods in ' fur the reconry bf fugitive fiom labor ac.iii,r the Public Warehouse had been taken into from one e-taie to another, .p-r.ved t!i. '.'Sib S.p. consideraiion, the aggregate amount of !t!e . i'l'. " pssl year would have been considerably over 1W . ... r.i . ll . e t I M.HM.nlnn. lei nn r nm.M in I.m. l .1.. ...alltll Ken on me passage oi lie diii on us i rra- r...... - , . , ,., r of uncqiul, unjust and improjier di.criiuination in I same. ' J r il iUie of s common fund; and . berea.. Ibe prece. , 'fhe above is an ejtiacl fiom a kind h-I.e, us .w.u -i.- mm o . e,ni aa 0,.cn rjnoc, ifls liic praciic recenir no. i , , r . .v..,.. I , ; ., . j .1 ii r .-. ' rece v il bv one ol our ciiiZMis Iroin U riu AYES Musts Adam., Av-rv, iojie, A. II. ' tamrd in the ( ongre.s ot tho V. of srantir.? im. , r. ,,1 V. "... . .. .l. l j,.;. j ,i j,. i,.,L i. n.......i... er. L n . of Cub:irrus. ii) which he it b!v,i f kiUMCJ, u. r. t a:ccn, t. ai.ipu;.. v ol-.ui iiiini, i nic,t .uU..eut;. v. ...c j. . K.. ....... . .. r i 'ri ' I'vullot, Drake, Farmer, Fleinirg, Htnt, r oard, . oulca tor purpose, ot improvement, ai.o punuc ecu icrs am in lurniMiiua euppnea lorour cnit. THE GREATEST PlsCOVERY OE THE AGE. There has nisi been brought lo light ih ; application ol a power trAtr-A i$ lo tuptrtnlt Cotton. cat ou in li.Oiso States; and n-he'taf lliv Mata of by M The cil Z"ns of the villatio are h. North C.ro-ina, in the up rit of e-eeroos patriotism rl)rn,H(j hs, lhl, generous . tH r l.a, o und Iralemal fetini, ceded lo the General Govern. . , . f i ..... ,.... r.. ...,t,i.,. ,r crpied. An.ai..uyl r tour. Urn to. i',-t A. G. Foster, Gordon, G. V Hay ., J Hay-., I i ! land. Lock, Love, Marshall, VcKoy. McLean, Ms- MiMan P.rk.r., l?.nkin l.'.inlur.'l T? ii.ai.it ff.ll o ... sul 's.i,.ri'l :i.:n..orll' s.l,.. sMnsi. m.nt a lar and v.lnabic nortion of the public tr. CCpted. A q lai.illy s.!.' Ci.. 'ti .ni... w. '1.,.. v..,l. W.hi, i tito.v. and is. t!.crif'iri.. ui.uii tv.TV nrno'iiiiii of iu.-' olber article will be received lo il iv Wiles 42. i tice, equably and sounil policy, fairly and liji:iiii' , M r. Pi. iter, and be deposited l ihe nr. NOES Messrs. B.rco. D. A . Barnes. J hm ! ly ai.ti'.ltd lu bar ei-ul anares of lb .u dic Und. ; L. uere thev e ... I in. ' il Barnes, B ee, Bund, Boik.n, Hr. inr. llridger. Brogoen, Cherry, Cotton, tiarg.m, iavidson. Duo lap, L'uibsm, Etton.Eure, For.ville. H. kney, Har ri.on. Herring, J II. IMI. S. P, 11,11. Jrvi., Jer Ii ies, John. 'on, June., Kailnm, Kliy. A Lr.ch, Wartin, Matlos, MauluSy, McDoweil, Met Ice.e, ti. McNeill, Maxell, Montgomery. Nur.o n, Palter son, Pegram, T. J. Person, Pijvt, PojIi-, Po,.e, Powers, ttavner, liolhna, lioffin, R. M Saunders. L. B. Sander., Saundtraon, Mierrard, Simmnns, Stevenson, Slubbs, Sulton, Swanner, I srlor, 1 big pen, Tborntoo, Tripp, B F. Williams, J J Williams, Wilson, Winstead, V in.'.on. C8. Mr. F eir.mir.2, riitvrd lht t'ie b II fcr re d.s'.rx'ing the State, be uken up, and on thi molten called for the oy and tines, wh eti 'e suited 61 fol'ows : a rs 46, noes 36. o the llouss refused to tekf up. The House then took a rece. AFTEBNOOJS SESSION. Mr. Cotton m'.rococed a bill to i.iy i fjand establish a new county L) the luiO of Li ay e:i'. R'ad 1?' time. 'I he House l.'Aa rrces'. kvkmm: si:ssi n. Oa ir.o'ton ol Mr. llrogiJe-', the II -use tr,ik . up, co its sect r.d reading, ti e lull tn estoli i-h oew county by th- ninr: o' '. I's&c. amended et:d read second lirr e. 'i he bill loatoend u at en i V-d an act to protect the interest of lessor, p-.s-ed nl the session ef 1 6 40 "4 1 , was te.td 3 , lunr. The House then ai'j turned. Thurtday, J .n-.nry 10. A n.essige was r'ce;v'd fro.o ut cost and carriage. tliertore Ht$o!veJ, Tha! our Senators and Rep'eei.tatir"s in Co.igr.-ss ie requesled lo make .pp'ication In that bodr for an ajiproprtstion lo Ine Male of N . C, of a fair and tq nuible portion of Ibe piiblie land, w hicb, hen seppr..p:iated, s ...ii be pl-ed to purpose, of Internal Inip'cvmeiils sod pmii '; e. u .l.o.i, in re. Iif of the treasury and puM; t.jrde .. to llul a mount ,i c?. .. e. . - I .. .. r . ic.ii , i in i.i' i. ' i ' i "o t i ;i- . . , . , 0. , ' , , , , p'U'n on Moiiusv, 'he "i th. I I r. . oil l.i. hi. Iik nllr 1 . ..!.. .... ...... .- .. . od amend an acl ol t:o t. i eis. .--en jLo Adjournment. Both Houses of ll.e L-gislaluie scir.ded the j unt resoluiion lo adyioni on Frid.iv, tho 2Uh instant, and resolve to ad i Ciiarle-lr.'i . the rr c ij.t i lii f. n th" i- .';'() I. ' - : t 10. t at Hi i: w .s rt Iu 1 tCUO.OOO, a Ihe qusnnty of good similarly situated at the close of last year, was rornpar- stittly trilling. The evidence w hiih ll.esel i results an no oi ine cum.rieic ai grow.o em. ..,, , ,k. ,...,., .,. Cl.ui j prosperity of our cry, is just cause of r. yn j ,nnUPt.TO,.nl ' , U( ; ciog. and shou d cheer on our merehinla. and j he ditMtty ,hl.n it ,, L(f difu . ed ,'eores.ed in h. !'"''''. ,B vigorous eteruon, , , lhl,M,tnj ,jm mirp represses in ine , m(ke ,t)a, s,0,r, lure and pro2ieive ... ,. ,. . . i i. hs i of a cenl since . Charlt$tvn Mrrcury. ha completed his mode'. i tie of which will e Amh a a!t ic" twssel . ; n ilepisred at Was'iing'on as snon as pairnl ,i UitoKi. O.i the 23.1 ! INLL'81 RIAL EXHIDl 1'1'JN. , ighis shall be secured in ll.e d.ffrrrnl Kam- 'J tu Cr urnliM - D 4 a 13 1 h" pal.ice in Hide P4ik, though t p(,B ertU(Me.. The michmery is entirely n I q n c comple'rd, was formally surrrci.d i jwrfected Ibe power is a molive one, and . o on ihe 2 o. .t i qioie.i e,t ,Jt.e Hyal C..mmitiera on ihe l.t ;,,, r,a, p, j,, creating it. So im? t be J urns' Urn 1?J January. Tens of ihou.at.ds of pe.ple fl n.k. rconoll,iea BfB , e ,, cip ,J .ppi d to see it, aod pronounced it to be the nr.sl j caiiul ,h;,i two ton of coal will b utTiciVrtt . : wonderful structure eler beheld. The I. ill i , J,14B ,i, U,,.,i .l.,u uf ll.e .,... don Time of ihe 1st has two lung columns , (no woi'd. descrip'ive i.f it appenrance. arenolal liberlv.now, lo d,vulge mnrt I he affnis of ibe hfSibHi-n re pro-per- ,.f lr,i, ssor.deilul discovery : bul we i.redtcl ilh Iho greatest confid nee, Mint a short Inn IV i I..,. ir.1vUtnmi.ra frirr. n'i.inl. ubii-h ,:v v ...w ,.i....t. ., .... of 14S- !J, emit ed an act to incr.rpoiate the states that the Legislature would nol aojoum Fayetteville arid Western Pink Road Com- untl ti,e 29;h. i par.v, and recommended its pas-age. 1'he bi'l, as arnendfd, ased Us 2J rca , flionn PnlTro I Frrm th tiuli 'gh Ht 'fltr. TA I tnthint. FK EE ! f F F I! A G E REDIVIVIS! The IS 'i. ate look up and cariied, on yea lerday , Mr. Wasbingion" motion to rer osi l t-r the vote l.y which the Fiee SufT ej;e Hill was ilefented, on Saturday la!. We have ii.lv room and time to say , bonne proceed- cl .,,), precjui none talued at -C3 000 irg lo give our br u T narrative t.r esterday ' deiiberatioli. that the Bill p$.td Us second ; jfDGMF.NT AGAINST A DEFAl'LTER. is. 1 t I I 1 reaotno. .nereis. v asl.irigton, one paro,.vi u- ( vi.n f i; u. s ir,.m f..on : r ..-...... f . I.U9. mini. I'l IOC Itnjll III .oc tiei souir. designed lo s.-ll cosily shawls and other ex pensive articles. These inclu le a pearl robe only will ebip.e before a Iota) resolution sill lake ii.irn Ihrougln ui the world in our m I valued at 7.000, and a gold mounted sndillc. i ,e p ,.er ,) t.,.,. I .j,,, ,!, . ,:t ll.e same ci.fi lenre, thai lh year 1.)U ter ii innted the sovereignty of steam. Tins is no chimera. We mean what and tune, brief in nonl of duia'isi, i.f ih"s (,'ourt in j will evid-o this wonder, at present hid il ding- ! , , , R , loy and IV-nder, who voted agMit.t .he l,.li;hil )r()IinilnC(,()th,. ,ln(m Mr. K. M. a ion ers Irom the wmmiiee i I ne ii .use o, uepreseoiaiive. pwen, .... on Saturday , havtog r n it.ge,, tneir ,hn c., f lh(J J.rse II t, with a gsuz", oolv Hon, Ihe public eve, s. on the Jjd.ciary. pieenTd a bill to prevent the 17lh instant, the bill for redue nsr ll.e Mr. NhrixirJ avowed hid object m reversing ,., nr v.. v,,,. Th. d.-n.ion ! tb. .t! ,....... r. .i... .'..... Ithesaleof spuitous liq.rs to minora od . , Th9 malI1 ; b.s po-rion to be-o tBrr, ikt pnmft of , m ,,, pd B ,)rlf,u( H. c.s.on of It.e I c d bv Ihe di.eoverv uf ,ie..n or Ihe u,a,,t,c Ireenfgroe.; and lb. merchant, and o hers J LM t bm,Mg th q.etIOn of nren'" Cireuit Court in fa.or of ll.e Fm.ed Sta es. ,ele,.,ph.-ii.rmU rr, ('u.) VW-gruii. from improper tratlngwHh minors; m,d re. I'ure ol tl e bill .s the ..dnpt.or, or up M ( onTinlwn to ,ht ,. ibe bel.ev. j . . ,, , , fr rf 1 rnriimeudcd ll. ir p-s,gr.. Said b.lls were form rale of 3 cents, as the postage on let- , , ,ur, movement would Le thereby : 2()(, iMt, m B jrd ,,y KcuUyf p 0 r ? (h, read the second linie ami laid on tl.e table. lers of a half ounce weicht. Newsp.t.er ave.l iff. I bu eenlinienls upressed by r!..iiP.len f..e il... i:..te..m..i .... I.v i .. .. ... .u. .' .- v. . - .... ... . riiiiui d.ltli III Illi1 l.llllt1 i.IMIfsjiia iIl.lM LiVV Vr. fciiepard on ,., ., me sui.jecl, two ye.r. M(.( ,in,,m, W.!ier for the D.-fcn.lnnt. ' un, lhe ,a , ui .j p.n Mice. B,,d even on Saturday las. m Coonec, , i(r by Mf v,n J,. ' , m Ne v,k - i" " - r " ' ' Ami wa a oeiaulinr under hi admutiUiuun. t9 MMiC leniai Kan f, aim irniiniij finiHi uuw ' g, it.. rn i- ,i . .. - .., ........ i u JiJ:ini'OH, m i uiinii iTsiiin. iii it i mi l iiiiii : ii 1111 u iio 1 111 111111 uiiii in 111 irr appropna.ion of 1.500,000 is to be made, to cte.l. n hat Mr. Hathon , , iirc. was, f . . ',(.ma.l,Jcr of lu ... , , ... e, o curse, bate no menu of knowing; . b ' . ... .. " : meet the d.fic.ency for I be firs. ye.r. We; m ,,;,.,. r knwk..! genu .he '"" l'l'f""'8 l""'-"".., , 3u.es rank a. follow . : hope it may pass the Senate. Experience ,. , e fan ,ul ,.,. our reK,el, thai ! he "TV' J ""' ,,"t '"j Indiana. 1 OH) 00.1 ; Tennessee. M, iwiihin 30 mile of lhe place of publication ihe Sera'e, transmitting a Communication from the Gov. ; eroor wuh certain dorui.t-rr m,u a letter, frnm the British Consul for North ar.d SjU b Carolina, making ir.q linea in rela in to s bul M. 1 11 fal,ln,.;l fr,..., lh f'.immittee on 'the Judiciary, re,.o',...( the bill to ao.ernl g"c" free-half a cent over that d.-lanr-e in an act to cnnsVida": the law on the subject the State one cent out of lhe Siale. Com. uf poor debtors, and rernmmrnded itsp .s-iie, 0f ie value of 3 cents are provided for. An also the bill to amend the 12 h chapter K v iscd Sla'.utes, concrniiii .".astanl Children, and recommended Us rej- cin)' ; both of which wero laid nn the table. , Mr. Kitnn, fr' ni ll.e same Committee, the 'bill to pn vent the fraudulent comet ance of properly, and for other purposes, and lecom mended its rr jclion. The bill having been i .ttu.l .... an,....,, limn . rt,.li:,t. Pliwuprl 111 ' """"" which Messrs. K it to r, IZ iton I). A IJarr,es ' richest Siale, hr propeny bing ll.- 112 000 000; PforiHvlvama m il, i "'id ."l"1.- ""-1 sljl l CI, we I an OOl raprr.e our l' (ioi, iiioi . . , r l u, , i has shown tint low posUue has increased i a uviiileman of his Republican views ahoiild ', : , . ,r ' . Drs.snteJ to the L-"!sla!ure lo prevent lhe ! A. II. Caldwell, Fietnrnir.g, S P 11.11. U. M.; The nonolescriol editor to the west of us' land.Dg cfFrt.Ne.roea, and ..ktng that lhe j Saunders and Avery pariiripa.e.l The ()f gQ ,. B,rril.j,Pr, right of Her M.j-"v'a aubj-xt may be pro. j wa. amenoed on rnoHonof Mr. I). A. I. in.es - " . . j i , r J . r nrrlf) F Cldweil And rMae.l its second rea LQ-. ul Cabarrus, had lorsaken the hig tected ; which was inferred to the committee ;ar" u- r-"-ainwet arm .a.se.i us secoi.u rea , i' - on tba Judiciary ; the other a s-rie. of r. so-: d.og-aves 43 n .es 4 ) i Party because he h d inlroduced certain re. I Mr. K. 1. Siinri, Horn trie rant i.om. , ,(uli0(li in;o the Norili (.'arul.ua S...ie te a tee, renorlid the bill lo give, the election of: . .... r ... . i ' ' . live to toe lar d. As " miserv loves conioa- (leiks and Masters to the IV. pie, and recoui i ' 1 mended I's rr j -ction. ' ' Bn ,rl 00 ,,'e Prl "f lhl!' I Mr. Scott, from ilio Commit'ee on Intern- edttor to place Mr. Harriiger in as awkward al Improvements, reported the hill concern, j ()(illIin lti , p,,ced bi-rself. When ! mS Corporations and recommended it pas- . Ruf(ja ,,,rli becomes a deniocrat we.hall sage. Passed 2J reailirg. I , The House arijiurr.od. p specs .u "' 'l "-y ""' change their course. To let our readers soe ... I . . .i - . . .v.. ,i . . u r ri.i.r. ri uciiiiiv in I ni v .av lunr h Ibe revenue of the Post Office Department, ; '""' ."vnw in giv.ng f . nj n , h; p ; A .... nrHi'Mi . ill li, mi., e no.l snl reooti.iean a .. I,y . r ' and we believe it will still have thai IT'-ct. : , , i ... i the Constitution, mi d ! " a daring viotu Inoiji' oi uilieiii.o g in' V UIIBI .1 U' l"ll After the Hill was taken up, Mr. re,s.-ii me .Teini'e in a .i..n. niori in in- .., uri, ,., i,,m f I ...,l So. lutlOtlS of the Ne Hampshire Coiivur.iioo no 1 the tuhj:cl of Slavery ; which was U.ri on the table. Sir. J. J. Willmnt iutroducrd s bill to pro vide for th incorporation cf P.ai.k Il .au Cum. panie in ibi State. The pecial order, being the bill 'o incorpo pa'e the Rtleigh and Gs.ton Unl Road C om pany, va then taken up; and be ore rru-h progress was m&de, 1 i, House took a rece. aftf-iinooh sts-io.s;. It Cm motion of Mr. Fiemmin... the b li to re- ; W h(, fy firs, ,n whjch , H. ! Senale : . . . . I THE FIRST PRINTED IJUOK. thena'urenl the resolutions, we g.ve tliem , .,,,,. ,ly , rh.,ns. contomolsted bv lhe ... . .J:.-1J...I ...t.,1.1. i . r I a remarkabie and most interesting wiin ine prncecairgs nau opon in' in in me i rut , nui. Miinj.iy ami oeiy, 10 ine munmr oi a daring v : tion of lhe clearest obl g I'iuns of the Consti. U ooofm ,..., I , r, .,. i. .,.,.L. .... ... ' . n'im tor ot .mounting all qm-s ions ot Uoiisiuu- tiies,,,, j, bentows .u H who live under o.fnl ll f'oiin In the Poople. His leply lo j( M'. S i' psrrl's avowal thai hit olj-'Cl was to. d,-le.ii tin. v te of the People was masterly Mr. f-i.e ihn A,n..nrn rhii... .l'..iT.ir.. a-, i tr.Mrri.!ian'. He was fo lowed by M-aars. ai Rjme, bas lately received a Coiiimunica l! ioi.lit. and Caldwell, of Surke, who look ' i,oo from Cardinal Anlnnel'i. lo Ibe i-lT.tcl sinner gr, und. and defended their position tht, in Consequence f the Cardinal Vicir, wu'. signal ubili y. We rr.oy will say, in the doctrinal decisions of the Congregation this conn, rlion, on reviewing lhe progress of 0f Propsgande Fi.ln, and the earne.i petitions this I'.nl in the Semite, ih.t not one of tW;f many Iviglish ami American Roman Cath who have resisted it, (with thn rxeeplion of lic restdenU, his H.linesi had been reluct iv.t i .... .1 VI. Sl...,,.l .i f.. lw.l . . , ..... c,,..u, m,ug,.( wi lulraw tlie permission , , ; , . " ,,, . if,,,, are ( n Mr. S.'.ca.e rerr.) well known to be hlrh granted wl, re.pecl to .he I lh" '' rr""' ?.UU0'0(IU iu I ivor .1 adhenng rigidly to the old l.on-1 American PriC.estant chaptl. l .. . I . . .. .......... e I !iitiiinn,j iiiiv'i eapri-sseo uny seiiumenis ti M t'011,01111; Kentucky, (3 I2,(JUU.0U0 ; Ma rh.isetts, t.'Jlri 1:00,000 ; (ier.rgi, 3-.'tl,WH,- 000 ; Ni.r h Carolina, tr.'IOO.OOil.OOO ; l lirnn, IfUlII.OiiO 000; Alabams, 52T0.ObO,IOO; M isippi,S21fl 000,000;S -ot'i Carolina, V-'I'-i-. 000,000; Mi-.outi, 210,000 000 d..nsr.; Mam.-, 2 Id OOO.OOO.I.dlars ; Mary Ian.', H'V Otnl.OtM) ij'iltars ; Louisiana, ilars; New Jersey, 10(1.000,000 dollar.; "'" lih gan, 141 IMiu'unil rlollai.; Coiimfitcu', 1 132,000,1100 dollar j Vermoni, 1 20,mil).'l Irloltars; New Himp.bire. 1 20,000, (K rl.-l-j lare; A.k insas, 00,000,000 dot sr.; T"-i'. , .16 000.000 dollar ; Ihwn,A3 OOO.OliO il..lli'.i RboiU l.land. 52 000,000 d .U srs, ; H si, .".O.OOD.OOO dollars; IMawsre, .T.'lWlV 000,000 dol'ai ; Florida, 30,OO!),0U0 lars; Ui.'ncl of C.duinbn. H.OOO.UUt"''- rifcing H. 'I hut is our position, and by peal (be act redisricting the S a'e, j as-, d in ' , p,.nUna ... ,:,. w,, ro. ! T, n,Ami , ,i,p Mm.u ;,. t thai pus.' ion - ...tend 10 stand or fall ! 1946-7 taken up ..d msdo ti.t o der -li,,,, ,.f lhe ,lolv ,Jlb!r. This was arcom-' .,f tt.e following preamble and ,e. lul,on,f , Mr. C.ldwrll'. an.emlo.e,,,, mentioned on- the d.y for fcalu.day 12 oc.o. k. ; ,i(((J , Me., ,;.epn XPsri ,.- a()(J , h(fie,f)fI8 tultwiwrA ,jy Mr. li.rrouer, .s : ,x" I-"1""" - h'"B 'n'fi"f; J he Hods, took up the uufia sii'd Ois net , ' l)r ilP fir.t onoed I! hie eivhteen1 .. i ,i c L , r., . i ted (M.-.-m. A rendell, I! irnnger, Caldwoll, , ,,, ,I4oj. me lir-i printeo I. oie, eijinteen W bereas Ibe Soulhero atals. of tlie I mon bavo , , , .,, ., b ,. . of lhe uiorntn.', viz : the bill lu u.c iiji.oa'e it,.. ' ;, i i r,.,,. i j . . ... .,... ...... .... f of lJuikc, rium, Cilmer. (irisl, Hauiihlon, of which are printed on vellum. Two of j lb" Ffdtral Government, wbnh it wa believed Kelly, I. lunttlori. Line, Richardson, Wash these are in Eol i-td, one b'ir.i! in lhe Green i ou!d V'w"n0 prosperity .nil indejiend.-nc. of I inololi. snd Wooilfm, voting in favor of ll,) vtlle eollectton. ) ie i in the Koyal L. SOUTHERN COTTON MILLS. 1 he Georgia lhlicvn e down the num ber of Cot i. in Mills in the Slates of Georeu, PLUMBAGO. Ti.c Lyrrhlmrg Virginian a '.1 ' ry tich spr cmien of Plumbago Il.rnpil on bt ihn .tb.ii b nn i i.e farm of J"n0 Rsletgh sad Gaston !Uil Koad. Ti.e q e. Hon pending was on an aiM'.riduirni itpar til ly lha select committee. Tb. bill was under consideration unul tlie Haute took u rccrtt. El LMMI SKS.-II IN. The Hotse rrsuiued lb con..d-r anon ol ' the unfinished bu-ine, it being the bill in in i .... r.i.:..u i f . . . i .i i .'ori'u.e.v lac ..bicilu suu ussiho li.ii tv.au . , , l u..,, ' e as high a 1,300. Compiny. The bill tu under coiisideratioa until 10 u'c'ock when (ht House adjetrn d. ry of Paris. Of the fotireneii remainn I o s, ten are in Kti'and there Iwing copie in lhe I hrarte of Ovford, Edinburg and Lon don, and seven in ihe collecimns nf di(Treni noblemen. Tlie vellum copy lias been sold ibr. "' cuu""',t lr8 i ,'u, w''"51' ' under.'ood j MP,r,,. i,,l,er and Kelly each all the while a. peculiarly favoring tbe miiiinj and ,i u . . , . . , ,. r . , . r s. ,i i i tho hena'c at om Innctn and w K in- manufacturing interest uf ll,e Nurlli ; and wbie . . r . DEMAND FOR WOOL.' It renuire 3000 sh en to be kept a whole Friday, January 17. jyear to support Ihe Lawrence. Ms., mill Mr. Rayner from the Committee on Inter- with wool lor one single day. These produce rial improvement, reported lhe bill to incur- ! 1.000 shawl, per day, and consume cochineal porata Anson Plank Road Company, aith an 'to the value of CfCO 000 per annum. Three a one nd men! ; and recommended it passage. I year since there were not 600 inhabitants in Asavudstd and passed 2J reading- ' Lawrence, aod theit are now I0.0OO. addressed with Consul- Ibe advanUgM aceroing lo tbal ,;t,oo. bv Ibis ; '"' foice after hearing whom, we were system, bave eeemcd only lo inrrense tliedmpneition Hi a loss to conceive bow ttiere Cnulrj bo any snd ability ol I lie non slavelioluing Mule lo pi r.n 1 vera in iboir uneori.titulional, unj ut and f.nlic.il aggres.ion upon Ibe domcslic institutions of ll.e botith: I. Ht il thrrrart tetoh'd. That il I. lb true policy of the slave holding etairs henenfortb lo op. pose any and all increase in lha pretent f.los of du ty on fuieign import, beyond wlial may I absolute, ly neceunry for so economical administrslion of the General Government. II. He it further rttoltti. That a copy of lbs foregoing preau.ble aod rceoluliona be tran.iinttid lo each of our Kenalois snd llepresentatives in Con. gres; with Ibe reoiet lli.l tbey h their best ef fort t carry out lbs principle herein et forth. i. f - i i . r ii i-f . . ...a .otnp Tennessee, South Carolina and Alabama; at H' .' ' ' , I I A, OS, in which are invested about g 1 ,000,000. ! m"'n " ,,'10 m "p .'i!0, i o' Some 1 0,000 hands are e,l, ed. .ml 152, I C.J 0n ,,,e. h"8 "( ' T l)",P.V,llt. ' ' . 000 spindles. They coniumu 9 1,000 bales ' of cotton annually. Ihreo mile, from D.mvilln. Thst U"" ha. b eti based by a No. them getitlcrs"'' who is now working it. different u nf opinion as lo ihe aaf at ind moat politic mode o nm riding our organic law. An aineniliiieiit, . fll-red by Mr. Bborn, in sorting ibe word uliilr I el ween Vie and men, wh'-rn iln; latter occurs, was vnimimovily adopted; and the qiesiioti recurring on the (las.ng- of tho Poll it second reading, it ws passed bv lb" following Vole: Aye Me.r Harnaid, Barrnw. Uerry. Rower, fin r.ling, G. W. Caldwell, Cameron, Canada, Cl.rk, Collin., Drake, Eliorn, Margrave, llsrnng, Heater, lluke, Jones, MsMillan, Malloy. Nnon, Pender, KogM.,Hberrad,Sbpsril,s..,ig,t, Thomas, Tbomp FLORIDA SENATOR A telegraphic despstch from Tallahassee, under date of lhe lOih instant, published in the "Southern Pies," says: ....- .r tt. . .. . .... ....I.. - mr. isiallokv, I'omocrai, oi ivey tvrsi, i is nniy ieo lliirus a greui as l was elided on Wednesday last L'uited Slate Carolina, which Collect about one"1" Senator, over Mr. V'iluk, by a consolidation j pail a much taxc from her pcnplp- of the Whigs with IhediaafUcted Democrats. Gov. Hunt, of New York.in hi j consider dial the fugitive lae l bt atrictly carried out in g f",D' . I..NOUMOUS TAXES. The amntini of late levied on th P' of New Ymk City during tho last yftr' I $3,230,1133 62. Tho p..pu!a'in "I ii OHIO SENATOR. Account fiom Columbus state that ihe Wh g members have nominated Hiham (jhi. wli a their candidate for Senator, and thai the House nf Representative have appointed iht day (Thuisrisy) fur gnitg into an elec lion. maintained by Ihe people o l"e Hist h . at . i.. i. ..mvnr. main a law. ne tninns, ri.-.-'. (,, people hnuld be lefi l eamine H P, lunji anuucciuo upon n .."