MINERS* & FARMERS’ JOURXAIi.
rUINTKD AND l*L nLINI,IJI> EvkUY 8 V11,U»av. HV I lia>L
WILL T«ACM you TO PlltK. r TH« •OWtlj4 or Til* EABTH AMli BRINU OUT MOH Tilt
VOli« IV. “
AS J. lIOLTaN..«CII lKLO'I’'rr:, MKCKLKXOi nii COl'VrV, NORTII-CAKOLINA.
CAVERN* or THE MOl'NTAINP, UKTAL^
THE
nern^ St l''n1*mcrii’ Journal
ntintrd «n«l publwlird fvery Saturday morning
I 7'tna I**' aniiuni, if paid in advance i
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A , the npimtiuii of three month*; 7'Arrr
‘ihJUrt »l thi- rnd of ‘hi yr«r. No paper will
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unlf*» •
mKUTISK.MKN'rS will be intrrtcd at Fi/'V
Ceiiti ptr cicoediim ^ liiiia,) li>r
li,t firit iji*Ttiun, and 25 cent* for tacli auc-
wi«k—or «l for thrr« *vtrlia, for onr
muarr’ A librral dincount wiM he niad‘ to lhci«;
,ho idvfriii* by the y«*r.
afHtNOTII TO 0I;B HA.ND^AND firilJECT ALL NATOIlli TO Oita USE AND rL«A»U»*.—DR. JOUNDO.t
NiTI Ri>AV, lIJX'imilKR 2H, 1H33.
SMrmtntof T,ta,uryHOUns,urd„niirfp,„t,ilbu is
thefonner 1‘uhlU T,ra,urer.lolhr Comptrollrrof coitrnifHJ \T"7'i^ geulleincn ac
tl>^lit«te,lohacrbe,np„ti„circula,ionacro,Ji4 priT.t wl') ‘ r^l i'“
to the Act$ of Aitniibly of IRH, 1816 and lH‘>f P *'V aligliled belore tiie d.jor of
.. Amoricnii IJotel. When Mr. C. turn-
NO. 170.
iirJVK'vf I'V alighted belbre tiie d.jor of i
SENAl E.
AmountiaauodunderilicactoflftH—i|ih2000 W) 'Vhen fllr. C. turn-] 'Ihursdatf, Dcc. \2.
• - - iNit;—Ho.’ofx) 00 7 l»‘ave c,f tlie escort, lie was ad-1 Mr. Jones, prosenteU a bill to appoint
' • • If:^3—100,000 00 , Diircy nearly in the loi- coiiiriiissioncrfl to luy ofT n lawn at a place
mwiiifr witrds : “ Mr. Clay, in buhiilfof llie ieulleil 'I'nip llill, in Wilkes county. Which
frOii all advcr.
lufiiirula romnionicalfd fiw publication, llic- I |(,iu,
uinlierof inwrnotw innat Imj iioud on (he mar. | |iuio
I*-' Eoulinut.l
jiti! forbid, and charje«l accordingly.
Amount burnt by rmnniiltrc of Fi.
nance acrordiiij^ to ( onii.lrollnr’a
Ki'jiort of 1»1», «-i:t ;ii
Uiito . ditto 1821 7,710 t«)
l>itlo . dilUi |f"i» !>,7H| .Vi
l>iH® . ditto IW.1 fi/110 511
Siti;i,0(J0 UO
, ^)) communicationa to tlic FUlitor inuit ronir
. ni'pMf'*•’* *’*' lo-
s'ri'n:MKM\s
4fo-«/wnyinir thv Trrastirtr's Rffwrt.
■■Irmintfltoaxngtktailgrreutt numhnof Sham
r’hylkt Sutt vf .\orth-(')traiina and by the
‘>„iJintand Dutrtuiff the Litetary Fund,oh
it ill •] ^netnber, lt>33.
,j of Stock of the SUI« llanli r*f
So. ( tr«>lin«. owiM d by the State
; .luiilcniU un»ci*r«ipriali^, 9.7G3
ht ih-rrr»iji nt and Dirrclort
lU J.it* rarjf ^ iind, and (wirelia«ed I
iihUcciahiiclonginu tolliatl und.
ditto 1HV4 ,r, iir,
ditto lK>r, l‘»,|70 MU
l»iito . ditto Ixyi! i.-,,;j:i^ -k;
hiltu . ditio lr.»7 lj,jy3 *|«
Hunit by C'o.nniit.
Ire of Finanrp, |U27 9,.il3 7*>
Oiibi
Ditto
Dido
Ditto
liillo
dilU. Ix.M 17,7m Kt
ditto l“-,xi |;»,!7l h.'»)
ditto l~3ll Cl,i;ol Cl
ditto l-:il ‘J l,^| 1 77
d.tto l'j.> lf«,l,-| :ih]
I).ilti • amoiint on hand in Ilic vault
ol Ihc '1 rtawuiy,
Sliowmi; a liaUnrc unrtdccir.cd and
iu circulation of .
190,581 2i>J
71,3|j 7;j
emanci|.ate Ned
last reading-*, aud
-1 coiiiinjinU Ins ; was ordered to be enrolled.
; lH‘liiij;8—he could only say : “ My tongue | 'J’heenprostied resolution directing a copy
rannot^giye tilltfraiice to the le«.'linj;s of inj to be made of the niap of the Cherokee
I hoarl. I his scene was caught ut by the lands, wus amended, read th« second und
^{'■tilleinan who made the remark ul>oul the third times and past>ed.
dilliciilty of Mr. Clay’scxtefupore answers.' Mr. Mrures was added to the committee
I “ I'hep',” siijs he to liis friend, “ wo have on the judicairy.
ihe Orator slunij'i d ut last.” | Friday, Dec. 13.
—•— _ Mr. Monl^oinPrVi from the s-'ime com-
j , I Poston, Nov. 9. niiiife re|ioil(;d unliivorahly to the jietilion
I ■» ludicmi« advenliire otcurrt'd thin morn-i of Wm. Oavidsoii, and others, sf.’curities oi
itig to a master inaHon, who was callnd to .S!„an, lalo Sherid’ of Mecklenbur«.
lopfiiit athttnney in Hrattlestreet. 'J'here Conrurted in.
bcin^ DO tciiltlc to tho housp, he got on the Mr. .Sl.mner, of Chowan, from the Ju-
ro..| ihmunh a luthoiaii window, atwi was dici.iry (•..iiimittec, rfjioited the engrossed
W S. I'ub. 'I I.
;*.ail I-? ".'’'“"'Ijl'r'K lo the chmitu'y on his hands and bill to aiiicnd the act of i7W. giving an
l-''‘f, »hfii funrymg he was slipping buck i -(^iniy jurisdictiun to the Superior Courts
(nil 1111 "'*1 K'''>und, he no liir us lelates to the liability of sherifls as
iiitidu a (lcsi*crato efiort and ri'uched the b.iil, with tin iiinendment; when its fur-
)>l,«k of the n»iik of Ni wUrn,
:,.J by tli- State, and di>id-iid*
:;t ijiiialpd,
*1. Jmdriidi aiipropriaird to Ihe
»r J'>l liil' fnal lnipri»eiin-ftl,
iju. (iiiidiud* ajproj>»utrd lo tlie
■ rii\ Kuwl.
thi l’r«idrnt and Ihrec-
VI It" l.iittjrjr l und, and [mr-
ail'i thi ca»h biloix'»ff •*>
u 1-ur.d, ....
SifKk til*’ H«''k of ('ape I'rar
-;(1 by Ibe Statr, and ditidcnda
— p; r-; ri»lfd,
Co. cnHWril* »T'proprialcd lo Ota
s-4 I'ltffn*! Impr«.*« iiitiil,
. Bil> }>pro|» lali u lo tiie
.r»r» V im),
S !'• rrr.iH.*n» and Pirrc.
ri ul l.te iM'-trf (und, and |.«tr-
|.I miUi tJi laaii U.loi>gHi( (O
s: I .
• 3.o:,o
rid;;e pole ; jiore he rat some time, holding iher considcrulion was postponed until to
on l(\ his ntiil-, b lore he ci.iild ircovcr cou- ' morrow.
rage enoiif-h to comniciire o()era!ioiiH. Af- 'I he foiiowing bill passed its third read-
a ^llcull.^tutl.. to, !, ,.!a. e that i xlUuI much '"t'- “O'* ord.-trd to engrossed : The
aii(i.*..^t ... I>...
Sin;;vlur Inciih’il.— In il,r yny li-l."),
K •.uroi un Ihe art iv ' *• 'iji atirl cati;iht hold of the mouth hi!l to i , (mint romniisbioners to lay off a
10
7^H
r?T '*te nun.bcr of *liar.,
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7.1.11
nn.I.lAM S. .MIIiM».V. I’ob. I f.
r.Wil f*»irinf lltr itlitmimt •/ thr SMIr lUrnl
t1 \0rfACart/ima, Ii3.
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lUnk noir* and
■jf l.n 3'.HI,77j t
liaiik citoila, 7 I.3TJ '.'7
' the thith'', aiiJ a futirtli the Irgs and arm*
ol a iiiati. lii ihetteth ti;;hli) compr«'tt'»e|,
*an a I leoe of human tie«h np|i«rently tom
out ill tfic ii\tng flrojigU-. '1 he |Kiits wer>
collcctid, und I'Ut l»”* th^r in iheir r'-ytiliir
•»nl'r, aid rxiniMti d ti>r a niimU'r of ila;. !•
at III** Mor^iif-. TlionijMir) whi'liiii-
\oUctl thii d.irk Iruii.-.irlion rxeiliil i|uil(
an ii;t)'i('•t, ui'd iiuiiiIm rn went Ik l> h'liil tli'-
I'orpn!'. 'I I 1- j^fi.> r.il iitid nlv ti' 11
»a», that 111- II ii!.t haxi bet-ii ii 'jnli r* d; Lut
l'»r a nutiil«er of wciKm no chi'' was ol>!.iiind
lo rlict inform.ition on ilie ••»i|.j>tI. li' n
Judiciary
into
o! (st'!i|M‘ I. It, to l'*!>c iid the chiiiiiie\, and the e\[H‘dieiR V of jirovidtng by law for the
I be flue was nut of equal collcolmn or securing of payment of debt
down ho wi'i.i.
diiu«-n-ions, and alh r a de.M.enl of aUxjt
tweiilN fe f, the p>or li-llow I'oiind liis pro-
gre^^> su'ldi nly air st(d, and himself wedg
ed mtii the chiniiicy, withont [Miutr to move
i[) ordiun. .\» soon a^ his pivdicaiiient
was kniwn, othrr m:ii'iiris wrre sjmi i>r, and
and demands incuses where the debtor is
ah'Ut to remove or absi'.ond fiom the Estate
Ix-l'iJte his debt or debts heroine due.
I 'I he follow in^ engrossed bills piiised their
thiid n aditi'.', and were ordeieil to Ix- on-
rolled : 'I'he bill to e\tei;d the time li.r ra
il U canie improi i r lo krrp the 1^!\ |..ri;.i r ith.iiufattnrc niid trallie, \ t they (i,!| mfi
he V.a* tilt out, halt dead w i!h sulti talion givtcriiig gruiils and iiD biie cotivejantes,
r.n I Iri^lit. and tho Inppitig out* I th^cliim- i«owi.‘ib of atloiney, itiiU 4’ hale, and i.'ecds
m-_\ was p..^lpol.^•d to tlie ne.M liitr day. .f gti'i ; ll.e bill conccining oirictul and ctber
j public boi'.rls.
,1 htlle hr■iond tin Yunkus.—[lowcvei
adri/tt ill*- \ ankei-s maj Ihj m mutters
as relates to the liability of aheriflb as bail,
the said bill was srdered to b« eorolled.
'I he engrossed bill granting to Asa De.
lozier and Henry Reagan, under certaia
conditions, two tracts of land, was read tli8
second and third times and passed.
Mr. Hinton presented a resolution, di*
reeling the appointmeat of a select commit*
tee to inquire whether the Congressional
Districts of the State cannot be bo altered
Q8 to make them more nearly equal; and*
if so, that they report m bill for that pur
pose, and prepare a table of the federal popu
lation of each district und county in tho
State ; which was adopted. Muasrs. [linton,
Spaight, Collins, Flowers and Moore wera
appointed the said committee.
The engrossed resolution authorising the
Governor to cause tomb stones, at the pub
lic expense, to be placed over the graves of
Ihe members of the Legislature who shall
die at the Seat of Government, passed its
I wo last readings, and w as ordered to be en
rolled—ayes 30, noes 27.
HOUSE OF C O.MMONS.
Thursday, Dec. 12.
Mr. Marsteller, from the the committee
on Military Affairs, reported a bill requir
ing Major Generals to review their regi.
inents at their usual places of mui>lering;
and also a bill to enforce the collection of
militia 6nes; \\hich were road the first timo
.uid passed.
•Mr. Clements, from the select rommittea
to »vhich was referred the bill directing tho
manner in which constables shall be ap
pointed, reported the same with sundry a-
inendments. The amendments were con-
urred in, and the bill was recommitted to
the same committee.
On motion of Mr. Ilaughton, the Judicia-
rv coinmittec were instructed to inquire in
to the expediency of so amending the law
in relation to master and apprentice, as fur*
Iher to secure the sttrvice of the apprentice
to the end of his term by making it indicta
ble to harbor, aid or abet an absconding
apprentice.
Mr. R. Jones, presented a bill more ef
fectually to prohibit the trading with slaves,
which passed its lir»t reading.
•Mr. Barringer, from the committee on
;»ck f»krn f.»f d*-U,
-• XII mui« iduti* notn dia-
tiu. Ac.
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l l,Ml.il .t.i. ll.
i .If ul ili .n,
• tij co»*r had d bt«
.-.If. iin r*»l '■>utr-.
I> ;«jait»and >li> id'iid un^id,
wiiif, bf di«i>kuti uf caj.ilul,
*.'• ..imj
~ n..l» aii^l C'hrtka,
7;if>.*. 7.* no
ii;i,73i
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it;.7-'
nl»n»e griitil, n r..»l in i laslcr 'tas tak-'ti.
lolly reprt-vj-nliiig ih^ monlered x u Inn, mid
ihii remaimda n.uihh>n^« r lime tor the
I'ulilir lo
.\t li fi;;th Million lnp[on*-rl lo l»e rn^n:;.
***1 III cttmbblin;; nt tliM (miI.iis roval: hi-
pl.ijed hi;;h nod !'•^t ; rnlli-il f»>r dritik, and
!i» Bine aii;:r\ l/ernii'e the waiter wan vimr-
what t.inh. hen !,• came with it, I Kin
Ion L'liii ll* d tho gl iMi and ihri'u il at the
waller. It wa* shi\ rid into a ihoii.'^iti-i
|ii'cei, and a Ira^jn.'iit »a>> eariitd into
Puut‘-n'>i »ri>tufi'!ir thpfuirof hii C"al.
I he -|i«-clul 'r« j’atli'-re»l arniiiiil, and 1 arn-
III,; li.e nci'ident wuhid lo >«.»■ lhn ga.-h :
|he drew down Ins ^I(•l xe, firmij pri ssi-d il
ri und h.» wiul; th-\ i;is|vtcd on (teeing il,
he ob>liiml'1) n-l’.t rd. !>> ihi* rour»r>, ihe
mil ly short i>i ■‘■irne others in 'li^lil ol hand
in mailer-* ot' ilie, v'-s and robl»eis. 'I h*- fol
lowing iinilii^laiu e uliicli i> k.iid to ha\e
linj'|i> III ll t;i II 1,1 i^!il.f.rii>g (i>t is a m'is
haj'ps illustrjliuii of il.is ri-inaik. A (^011-
ib'iiiaii had a valuable uatcli i^ti/leii fioni his
))''rM>n atid ad«> rti>(.il that he would ^ivc
the lliief lili\ doll.irs f'r ils resloraMon, juh!
il.rit i.o qucntions sli‘ uId be nsked. A short
tiire alti r, a man ealleil on bun and mlurm-
ed limi I hut on |>.iymeiil of the lil'ty dollars
the watch sh uid be lestoied. 'J'lie nioi.e}
wa- h indt d lo tlic strange r and the wall h
h. Its nuhtrul owiiir, who remarked that al-
tluni;:li he was imiii.r an ohligalicn lo ask
no ipii 'lion«. vet he had a i unositv lo know
III w b-it manner he had obtiimed tiie watch,
and wcul.l Italic that nifiuiry, having Ins
CM Tl.c aii.endinent piepos.,-d by the rom- Judiciary, reported unfavorably to the
^ mi'.tcc on the Jndioiary !*■ t..c bill to amend , p,.,ssage of the bill to amend the law of dis-
'• the act ol 1giving nn 'T"ty jurisdic-1 personal estate. The bill was
, personal
iinn to the Sup«'iior C i.urts .so lar as relates : postponed indefinitely,
to Ihe habihtv of sheriH'i as bail, wasagreed j Graham presented the memorial of
to, and the saiil bill was tcad ihe second and
third tunes and pus^^ed.
I Monday, Dtc. 16.
.Mr. Spnighf, from the joint selerl cum-
iiiitlie to which was referred the re| ort of
the Co.'inMssioners apjiointed lo rebuild the
Capitol, mad« a rej>ort thereon, acc nipa-
nicd by a bi.l inakin;: oppropnatiocs for
carrving on and c»>nipleling the buiiding ;
w hieh bill passed its first reading.
The engrossed bill to provide for the bet
undry citizens of liillsborough, praying
the rechartering of the Bank of Cape Fear.
Referred.
On motion of .Mr. Seawell, the committee
on Internal Improvement w ere instructed to
inquire whether it be expedient for the
State to aid with its funds any incorporation
created for tho purpose of effecting any
project of internal improvement within the
State; and, if e.xpedient to afford such aid,
what project or prejects merit, in the first
»i.7:.vi'ii -I
t iiviii nr.w i.v.ia-bf.
f* lh»k •( Capr on the lf(
I-33.
i^'Ul «lorll.
’ itiit liana in circuialmn.
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I .►'•ni
hv-iMndxrH were ul |rni;lli l d to •'ttppc-w'‘ jmswi r or iclusd al Ins ow n opiion. 'J he
. ,, 1,1 I .1 I ! 1 lui.Kili uail iio:iu v.oniL>an\, was tiiiiiiiuco,
t i ll ihmg tnssii.ri. II, was invo.v.s in iniin readilv inquir. d ol him wl.Hl.er he uid ^
thin aiiHi llir\ iM l*'rrntiM*u mI uil *• im'( I "*> a ccilaiu d ihun
pnt Ins hand on his >lio;iU!i r, s;i)ing ‘ liov\
.ire \oii,' and mstanlls a.'ked [ ardiMi for his
abiiipl salulatiou, as he was ini-taken in the
|M-rson he Mijiposi'd he was addresMiig, ut
the {^.’ime tune patting him on the shoulder
in liie manta’r he did al the lime icli.-rred
lo. 'I'he man reeollerted the cirrumstanee.
ter admmistruiion of rislice in the counties | instance, the patronage, of the l^rgislature.
of Kutherford, BuncomU’, I^mcoln, Iredell 1 Mr. Hyche, from the committeee on the
and I’.isquotank, was rejected on its s> cond , Currency, reportud a bill to recharter the
reHiiin-;. J Bank of Cajie Fear : which was read and
The bi!l lo incorpcrnt*? the Roanoke and made the order of the day for Monday
\ ai.kiii Kail llond Company, was aineiideii, next.
Friday, Dec. 13.
\iiil'. I'l M'- Ins wll^l. l'\ I'-ree ih'-y
pii-.h«Nl up hi- sl '., Htid Im hold a war re-
crtillv h'-ahtl II-* il tnndc l»\ the learinj onl
of llf».h, ap|»»aied. ’1 he l.iiidlord had U-en
.ll the >lor;;in-, had M-en the nuirdered man
rtiih ill'- ll'-'h Iwlwirn the l-fih, hihI it
-truck him in n iii> ni* nt ili.it llie lle-h !•»*
lr*ij'4(.iion IU >iw k of tJua lUnk, Iu, |i'7
*l.i;il.ll!'
Sutra,
V.,) v.,i,. n !
11. \ urrifn lUnk*.
IU ,i,«in .Sntllt.4 arulina,
■ ■ • : thi f Uaiik> on hand,
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70
.Tun 71'*
l.lHt7
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Ik? engrossed.
Mr. Ihilison (iresenti-d a bill for the relief
of seeuriiies in ceilam cases; which jiubyed
its lirst reading.
Ttieaday, Dec. 1.7.
On motion of Mr. Cla\ton, the commit-
t e on the Judiciary were instrueled to in
quire into the expediency of so nniendmg
the law ol I'.vidence, as lo authorise the de-
posilions of umales, taken by two justices
of the |n aee, b\ h coinmiision issuing from
the clerk of the Su^ieiior t-r County Couit,
as Ihe case ina> be, lo Ik- read as evidence
in all I nil cauM s.
'1 he bill making appropriations for car-
‘l.l.ll.ll:
JOHN IlII.I .l a*h r.
r. lit/ (i( i\r Alfmi$ Bank pi \rttlxtn
l«icn ijn>wluidiy,lht 'J'Mk Junt, iNi.l.
H' rii(i\kbic,
'*:I..Uli,
"'■! ■ ll -i. Mf.
Int.ipn FU.,|,
' Hill* nt t.xi hancr,
’ ►'!«>■ aiiil I .‘-1. Ni.t.-«,
' ■ l-'tf.
I‘til fttoik 1.0I7.J aliarca
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•ni till' lei ih, was loin from this man's and the stranger s;iid al that liriic he lH>k
wri-i. Charging them to keep him safe, his w.iiili. 'I'ho man was niui.li gralifu'd
he hn-leiied In rail III the legal aulhoriliib at the rerovcrv of Ins wait h, and so much
und arn-tcl him. iiinn^. il h> the nntiner m which it was sio-
lit III*- eveni, Dttulon ronfe«^d that liring len, lliM he stepped into a shop of Ins ac-
qiinru-i*-d nt S-iIhii. nnd out of inoriev. h*- qii;iinl!Miee to tell the sloiy. \\ hih- re« a-
l atne lo I’ lri^ In lr\ soni*! odvenliiie, pitulatmg ll>e cirt iiinslantes he allrnipled
Knowing that his brother had .t large sum to pull out Ins watch, when lo H was gone
bv him, directly ' '
hi* lodging* in
altoiil ight III ill
hou«- unnoticed by the |Hjrler, nnd passim; •* all hollow. ’ as the sa\in« 1
hiii n(>arlment, found Ins brollier asleep. 1 u- Ln^land 1111kly htruir. j, (|,p„ ml the third tune, passed, and
111- iinm*-diiilely comm* need hi-» work ol ^ ^ ^ ordered to be engrossed.
\\ tdntxday, Dcc. It*.
■Mr. Mi-n!enhall, from iho eommillet on
1'dueation, made u re|>oit, accompanied by
1 friend, but b\ 2'od luck asked advic‘
Ih ina kdli-d, Ihi- of another—setisihle man—knew iK-llcr—
L'verdo lhat I—wa> to make her think
Tiie following bills were presented ani]
read the first tune; By Mr. ^awell, a bill
to incorporate the Cape Fear, Yadkin and
l*edee Rail Road Company. Referred. By
■Mr. Poindexter a bill to amend the militia
laws of this Siate and to promote the mdi-
tary discipline.—Referred. By Mr. W ise-
man, a bill exempting certain articles vhrre-
m named from execution. By Mr. Wilson,
a bill supplemental to the act of 1809, di-
lecting how perstins injured by tbe erection
of public mills shall in future proceed to re
cover damages. R*!ferred.
•Mr Graham, from the Judiciary commit
tee, rejHirted a bill lo amend the law in re-
» - ^ r\ mu oil niUI compieimg mo 1. hoiiui, wua luiion
y on his nrrnal. he w.-nt to ag.iin. the lognehaMiig stolen it he wcond „„ „„u,on of Mr. .Matthews, by I sed its
n n-lir.d part r>f the city, tune, whdel. lling the manner lie stoe 11 j, ,,n.vi-iun, that the appropriation! Tin
ll. evening, lie t nl. icd tin- the liist. I hiscetlain,> beats the \ unkces d 7->,imO dollars, read the j tv, by
,\ iTian had a >outig wife—took into I
diiilh; Ins brother waking up, di-f. udcd .
Iiiaim-lf, but III addition to the snrprice nnil head to Im- jealous ol a Iriend—no cause,
l.i.rror of the n.on.enl, In-ing in a feeble daresay. W as uomg Irotii home, one day
«lnle of health, all the de-|>eralion of his —meant to tell her to avoid compain ol
Hiniggh’ WB' overpowi-ml. In :he senllli- saii
he lore onl the flesh.
-iiri;et.n nil up the b.«lv, tied it up m four suid lie ,
par. el. ns iK-fon- mentioned, eccnred the of hnn il. never did it belore, iro//io« /o »i«/
par. II. n* n //iiH.r/.//;,e.'. i r\ her—tell her lo lie sure
ni.«ie> urn months „„t to ri.h upon old Tow ler, grc.it savage ;
Me nis
PmIIi >
C'l llink«.
previous he hiul murd«-n d an aunt, w ho was wakli
living with n se« i>nd husband, loohlain 1110- whai’ll hHpi>en
lirr husUind was arr«-slel nnd im-
log, while you are absent—sec
llusbandlook fiiriuisadv ico—gavepnr-, . , ■ 1
t.r. not tondedoe—wifestaitcd, ,‘ir“>"ing ol any ol the vacant and unap-
hdi Ml (,ri,fit,
1 ' '"I i>fi raiiitai ix 1
’V. I':ei, ,
c« nt. 7th
m i.ircuUlion,
W'Mil ni ,Vri/.Vin, July K.tA, l^^;).').
■'oi'-'i. I'lih -I ,. „-r,
IM.,1,11 ufth. ,HT-,iri.orilir Ilnnk
■it» only Kiirli di btk u. arr
■ '11, ri |,„ I
»i r..'.n
i-.‘».7:ii
11.37.-
Vin.ii-.’-j
v\ In n Ihi*^IwhmI rauM'
> "*l"l.ully. vniiro».i.|ir, f Ti rvnn*,
J"II.N W. 1.1 lii.N.t ,u,h‘r
„„„ ..-.oaiked to Ins fiiend, that it mnsl be
a gr.-at tax iipoii him, to have to nnsw.-r so
m■ln^ addres-.(-s nt s > •• , 1
tax or II ubic al all,” sail iho Irioiid— lie
him
—Kjul shi' faiieied dog-ridi
i>' ' •’ ^ » i I
.mid not bave been .Ic-nicd to her
rvmu on nnd comph lmg the ('apiial, was ' lation to the crime of Larceny, which pas
seil Its first reading.
The engrossed bill to erect a new coun-
by the name of Yancey, was taken up;
fM'coiid time and passed—ayes 5(», noes 5. when Mr. Mixom moved to amend it by
adding a section providing for the erection
of n county out of portions ofTyrell, Hyde
aud Currituck, to be called Roanoke i whicli
ainendmenl was rejected by a vote of 79 to
•lif. Mr. J. W . Potts then moved that tho
iiill be referred to a selict committee, with
instructions to report a bill for the i»oro
convenient administration of justice iu the
(listnet of countr) embraced in the bill,
without extending to said territory the right
of representation in the General Assembly;
which amendment was also rejected, and
the bill was read the second time and pas
sed—yeas 67, na\s 03.
Satvrday, Dec. 14.
Mr. Barrintn'r, from the Judiciary com-
] miltee, reported a bill for revising and dt-
gesting the public St.ilule Laws of this
State; which was read the firat time uud
orderetl lo be printed.
On moli-'ti of .Mr. R. I], .\lexander, lliO
Judiciary committee were instrueled to in
quire into the expediency of so amending
the law .I.-* to authorise and require th«
several clerks of Courts oi I’leas and Wnar-
ter St'Hsioiis in this Stati- to tiiki- tl • to-
hnte of nil deeds of ae>l sale or Ptl'
r*-solnlions, dct hiring that, in the opinion of
Ihe l.»*gi»luiure, all the vacant and unap
propriated mai'sli and swamp lands m this
Slate, were, b\ the law passed m l>‘.-’5,
aetually Iransft-rred, nnd do now belong to
ihe Literarv Fund of this Stale ; and also
authorizing ihe President and Directors of
the I..ilerHr> Fund to expend of said fund
unv sum not exceeding in the
ng mnsl the anien lment to ihe engrossed hill n a-
siTnf. or mend the act of 17f^-’, giving an eqn ty
iisdietien to the Superior ( o'irl» s? Inr