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THE MINERS’ AND FARxMERS’ JOURNAL. CiE.^BRAL. ASSE.UBLY. SCMAIE. Thtirmlay, Dec. 19. On nK>ti»’n of Mr Arna|(UNi, the vote ta ken yesterday on ibe engrnMsed resolution reiatinjt to members of the LK-gisluture who die at the seat of Government, was n«cou- •idered. The said r«^iutiun whs then a- mended, read the third time and passrd — »ye« 32, noes —and seot to the other House lor cottcurrt^nce in the anieiidiiirnt. Mr. Sittoa, presented a bill ragulatin^ the salaries of the Jud^^s of the iSupreine Court. Mr. Meares, a bill to prevent iitju- rj- to the navigatiou of Cape Fear, and for other purpoitesc The following engrossed bills passed their ■eciHid arid third rcadiu';, and were ordored to be enrolled: 'I'he bill to establish and incorp«>rate Arcadia Academy; and thi bill to incorporate Rocky Rtver Academy. The en^r^w>sed bill concernining coro ners’ Iws, was postponed iodetimtcly ou its ■ecood reading. Friday, Dec. 20. On motion of Mr. Sherartl, the Judiciary eoinmittee were lostructcd to inquire into the expediency of so ainending the lawf concerning free people of color, as fo pro hibit them from soiling spirituous liquors in ■ Ie64 quiinuty than one gallon, unless it is the production uf their own orchards The engrossed bill declaratory of the law in relation to th' rights and duties of sher iffs and iDfipectors in holdi:>g elections, wa> referred to the judicisry committee. The bill to give further time for paying in entry money, wa« am**nd*nl, read the ■ecnnd sihI third tunes and dertid to be engros»*d The bill regulating the JudtT* the Supreme Court Bit( ly pofrtponrd t«u Its secoitd reading by a vote of 3? to V3. Th*- following resolution was submitted by Mr. Brittain, of Burke, and laid on the table: Resolrttl, bjr tbe ^nate lud Tloute ofComTnons yofih CaroiiHa—(Jop. Strain'g Me§tage wmtii • I r ^ —" ® do not know State'-Tnrthr resolution to tho when w« have puruw'd a document which in the Supreme Court of the, has given ut more unfeigned pleasure than pany; the bill directing tho manner in which constables shall be appointed in this Fr,m the I^atiomUnielligencer, the FINANCES. The Annual Report of ,he Secret.,, J the I reasury was Nesterd.v ""IJ I"*™'""'""". «»l "ll" ! Th. Ktrtipl, i„l„ ,h, x„ I The lluusc proceekd to the orders of ... the day, niid took up the unfinished biwi- purity and perspicuil; ol its style—win.ou. , ' V "-y aun^ otSesterday, being the bill to establish being any where dishgun^d by verbo^ dec •24.3W.3l7 • t 1 1^ lank of North Carolina. Thcque-siion lamation and bitter invective »P:>"! ihe 4th quarter are without ■«ury dun ness tlie Hunk ham. Metres, Mradmhtll, Montgomery. Moore. Morn*, .Morniion,PhiUi(>».S‘huford,Sillon,S|*aight Stedintn. Ao«-*—Messrs. Collin#, CoO|'cr, Fsinon, Flow. ef*,Gavin, iUII, Harrison, lluwell. Lindsey.Mann, Mnllhtwa, .Mrbane, Melvin, Moyc of Urerne, Moye of I’iM, Nash, Norman, Piiifti, Sherard, ^imlllull•, Skinner of Perquiiiioiis, Skinner of Chowan, Skin- nir •rraHquolank, StUttw. blone, Vaubook, Vann. Walton. Wilder. The said bill was ordered to be commit ted to a committee of the VV hole House, and made the order of the day for Saturday. The Senate resolved itself into a commit, tee of the Whole House, Mr. Spaight in the Chair, on the bill to establish a Bank in the State of North Carolina; and, afler some time spcMit therein, the S|ieaker resumed the Chair, and the committee reported pro* gre&ii and obtained leave to sit again. Tuesdat/, Dcc. 24. Mr. Shuford presented a bill concerning the new road from Lincolnton to Kuther- fordton ; which passed its tirst reading. The hill supplemental to the act of 1832, entitled ‘an act to enact, with sundry alter ations and additions, an act,entitled ‘an act to incorporate the i’ortsmoulh aini Koanoke Kail lload Coin|>any,’ passed by the Ijcgis- Inture of Virginia on the 8th d-y of May, lS3:j;’' and the bill to incorporate the liali- tax and Weldon Rail R«)ud Com()uny, were amended, read the second and third times of bnsturd children. tJovernor may be taken as a criterion, she deranMmejit of tlie currtncr!? 1 and paased, and ordered to be engrossed. .M r. I'oindexter presented the following has now begun to show siniie sj inptoms of ’ e»taWisbfneDl of tbc Buik r/ u] The Senate entered upon the orders of resoluti.«i. which was adopted. rt eu-citatmn, the cost of the k^.sUtive pro- ' j ‘•I the day, and rcs..|vcd it«-ir into a con.mittee " ‘'^rea. douLu are cnicrt.i,;cd whether b, cet^i»g» has c««.ta...ly ^xrceded the ^ rf«»emie.tbe • .u' I I II MCI.. .1 _ I the 2d stciion of an aci, passed In ihe Tcar ItVJ, dislHjrseiiiedfs made or every other object \ I of .ho whole H.Ki«e, Mr. S,^.ght •« the , while pro».Mor« for ihjWic school svMcmo ot ' ’ ‘h"'a Ik. Chair, to take into cookideration the bill to j n.orijaris,” diouiy cUrks of Uw Coonij , , ■ , ' , the revenue cannot, at this tiro», br i[«4.l establish a Bank m the State of North Ca- , ?uuru w *c^;nLien^o^.fe,- the pr«b..e of ...d ‘^uc-tio.i, and lor ca.uils anl mil r.Mnls im- | orihe7nd.kmie post,Hmemcnt of 'the bill that only Ucome the more ' ,nakioBTe\oIid still pending, the distussion was resumed, and dilhcult ot adjuslment, lu i j(3-2,030,2l-7. and contiuuod until the f louse adjourned, to the violent pawions and angry loelings ; Esptnditvre, of the first iK,^ .Mr. Marti, prr^ntol ,1,. ro»-: : *l«,349,3-9. Th.’ K.n.»li*T,“ I lutions, which were read and rrjettcd: “*^1’ HttolrrtI, That llie eoinniitlec on Finance be * instructed to inquire in.o ihe «f*dicuc, of so a- centt^r^, inQiicesUS lo imagino ne..uis,k»^ $«,40U.91G j making a total eViilT** I mending the law .n reUi.ot. to tai.swi .lures, to countciiaiKe the pleasant aarcasm with ^ ^ •tni as 10 make ti in proporiion to iheir \alue. and that which .North Carolina has been alluded to / Ihey report by bfll f «il.crwn.«. I Ktp Van \VM Stoir, that ha, not ,,.o,hV HctUcfd, •il.at il>« coninauee on Finance be «e are to believe the aver- ' ! . . 2OW instructed to inquire into the e»pidiency oj ux- . . -.i u . tk .1.. [{including ♦1.400,000, unavailable fuiJ. I ing pleasure carnages in this Slate; and tiiat iliejr j ments of the hotspurs that live m her nei^h- |,^rel)fMre reported, and also inrludin I report by bill or otherwise. borhood-from the apr*p^tic slumber into | ^ Tho following bills and resolution were which she sunk soon arter the revolution;.^ j, eatimMed at presented and read tlie first time: lly Mr. like s.)u.e great giant indulging in the long estimate for 1J»84 is thit’afi Settle, a bill dohuing and limitio*? the jww.; refiose which theovcr-exhausted cicilemeut L^,|^ extinction of the PuW,c IVU er of CHjrts in iiiHittm;; punislnwMits for of that struggle, that she so glertously F'* ,he j„r, there will be in th«T^ I contciopts—Referred. By .Mr. Daniel, a ticipated in, must have rendered neceswry j ^ bill to incorporate the Roaitoko and Raleigh for the restoration ol her jiowers. for dur- t [locludina, of coerw Rail Road Comprny. By .Mr. Jordan, a mg all that liMig periodffiwn «' ■> • • a ticipated in, must have rendered neces i’r jiowers. For - . ,,, - - ^ ; uie’Re;^'rrd.«.v‘;;^r.;;;“’.;;; tt^Tw'Sl bill to prevent the murdermgaud destroying it the b.dd enterprises recommended by the jiji Joo.OOO of unavailable funds i,rr>i Jil ' • . . . • i * — s. J..... n m tt «Kaa I . . . M I . miH'D iiic mure censnirauM auo unac* | and amendments w ere p«tponed until Thurs- I,al to the act of this session, ereUmg the to ecowwny by Coogr«» in I'be I . -V . . Ipriation* of nio*M-y; the uncliiiMd presented this scv I... '. »■' ■«' > t „/ O.T,. ,.ul cf II.. l.« .i>,lhoi» ...11 h.11 „ „ ^1,,^ „ day. The bill lo prevent betting on elections was posiponed iadefiuitely on lU secoud reading. j lutioii: •Mr. ilintfin, from the cnmniittee on In- by the Senate and House of Comaimn Stock; ia4 f»>r tbeTni»I ry, 00 ditR-reut plans and sites from tk 4 ones. A Curiotity.—In the Cabinetoftkc V» ol' Sttamp lainls on lier Atlantic ternlory, eftois suto. that the tiovernor of the State be re-' ,ernal’Improvemeii't's^ "a bill’cwl- «f“his*suiV^'ih!l^i’ir«"(;o*"^^^ »bich, if clea^ up and drained, ai^ eo..,Bendcd 10 rdease sod discharge frow h.s g j I,„pru^e. recomu.eiMJed lo release a..d u.«har4;e from 1ms »*'erKXted bj caiiab, and rail roads toiler ™nt m.pr.s«uoent, I.k= I o,. Robert Potter, | ^ ° ^ ,„.pr,M.nnKut li.e iion. KoJert J*»tu,. numerous sea ports, ».Hild nul of.lv give an who w DOW confimd It. the jail of Orange cooniy; I * be bil repeals the proviso to roii.inerte aial eonch Reeerve tollege, is an oW srw^ ai.dtt..t..e..re..«.ochi..«r.el. o.“.«c..!. .0 an ll^alTt.e e.xt.'.t h"eluMe^ : Citu.1 y as oe m y oeem proper mg t.ie act Creating tlie lloard Ol internal ^ clemency as Ik: may deem proper and inu. ‘cad miners Ml the banks ol the Mm» Satu^ay, Dtc. 21. ! Improvement; alluws the Superintendant, Outlaw moved that the petition of Jivcst tUt mv^Lb^ fert below tl^ aurface. Itu« Jesse Ccoper, E^. the beiator elect of Public works, m add.ti^ to his ^iary his citizi ns of Orange cKinty, accom- ol'.he fatal i«Uria winch i^wT,!>r! , from the countv of Martin, to ^pplv the ^ travelling expense* ; authorises the Board ,e»^tu.ion, be read, -rhe ques- co.oiCrai.velv nn.i.’hab^^^ h «nl bu". » •nchr.-ibe barrl)» Tacaocies orxasioned by the death ol David' to employ a comj)etent board ol hn},-ineers In .h^ r-f««*'ely uninhabitabk. It Latham, appeared, produced his credentials, ibr the purfM>tie of wjrvey was quahtkt), and took his seat. I rail roads and canals desi_ Mr. Skinner, of Chowan, from the com-; uiorial of the Internal Improveii.ent mittee on the Judiciary, who were instruct-' vention ; and provides fur the ap|>ointment •d to inquire into the expediency of pro-j f>f another member of the Ikmrd Tiding by law for the collection or securing Improvenient.J 'i he report was bf (>ayinent of debts in cases where the be print*d. debtor is about to remove or abscond from .Mr. Spaigbt submitted the follow lug reso the State, before His debt or debts become lution, which was adopted : cf>nsIderation of due, reported that it is inexpedient to Icgis- U hercas \Vrdne»dsy next, ihe morrow, being the bill lo establish the Bai k of North Ca- late the subj ct. tom:urred m. , ihe ^th day of l^ecoUr, ihv ai.mvcr-y of the Mr.!-kmner, from the tion of .Mr. Giaham to p..t,..iH Rttvlttd, Tl»al tiie Senate, when shall adjourn over to Thursday ucxi, at M. -Mr. Waugh presented a menK>nal Irom Kundry citizfms of Sirry county, praying a recharter of tlie BankofCa|iC I'ear; wbich was laid on the table. ^.mtl e rSnw \T ‘ n**g«“ve. .iur.ng her Uig hv Urn»li..„ she has, ‘‘‘'‘'V'*' J*-w;ter-lb* whole wtijki • ^nated bvThe iw^ V" hke Kip V an W ink* , a’lso grown ,HH,r .ikI P*® vrarkiMoship sho.i . r J iii-meiit fr.Hn perinitting her native eoer-, piK>intment ""'u V> ex. ■ giea and strengih to he f.ir so protracted a •P'*’’ S'l te^ Mr. Barringer, frorn the committee on j^rnaJdorrnant and unemplovetl ;.Dd among Indian. u«d, who a. lradilioiisit..r(*^ ordert^^of «her things of whir h she'hm. been from ,t^ mammoth . acroM the big .oraereoio ^„, hangetbe law reguhiimg the reU- caii.« purloined during her nap '•'*‘1 1 I iKkSVA r\^l ■iir&uloa* A I « rvrk A I., am t ^ ■ a v ar I I to which was relerred the bill for the re- li»-f of BtHTurities in certain cases, reported that it IS inexpedient lo pass said bill. The bill and report were laid on Ibe table. On moti.in of Mr. Edwards, R'tnlreiJ, Tl»at the puUic Treasurer be directed to rt iiort lo the Senate the ubole auiuunt ®f stock h-ld b? the Stale in incorporated cotnuanies, 1 i- . 1 . •p. Cifr.n? .he an,oont in eaeh^..npaoy, wuh the j J‘>''C'ary were im*iructed to inquire ' tions of muster and app e..ti e- Concurred Nt|M>ne the bill m baa b«'n tlie very SfalUr Ito^/k IhUe of her ConntilulKJii: the onlv iiiacluieots iKat Jamtt .V.-—Tl»e ship which bort reukiin, hnvin/, like Rip’s memory, nfer half ul’ a name, has gone to the bf4ua(* efK e to wbut transpired w|»eu »}ie »a« un- the occan, and ll»c often repealed iff; -1 der the government of St. !eorge and ihe ** **hnt dor* it mean,” aill seoo be drag«rti. Oim», among others, aavs (!ov. no more. But least antiely up** i**! , , aragirti. vim», among ottiers, aavs t«ov. no more. Hut least antieiy u[»e » It adjourn*, dcl.mtely it was dec.deo lu the ath.matne 8*am. *• providing lor the pum.hm. nt ol po.nt ahouU be distressing just w*. « tlOuciock, )oas » ,n.i)s.j ’ n ot c*'unt’rt'taingourrevolutioiwry l>ill*olcred- ^'ive what we imderslitnd to be ths w , ttemlay, I rc. ,j »» Really this is laughabie. unswcr. Tart of the owners were fcraJ- IIOISE OF ( OMMO.NS. Thurmlay, Dec. 12. On motion of Mr. NV ilson, the ctimmltlee laughabie. A. i . Errning Star. Mr. Burgin pre^nted a bill lo enforce ling Ihe ship JaioM M>oroe, and psrti«| calling her Jaiites Madisoo. 'Hie [*^l We are highly graiili> d loohservre m an was ready lo |;ut 00 the name bef rtsitl evenng pafM^r, iiott Ihe l.ifc of tJen. H tM* , ter was settled, and was dirertrd topr*"! iLTUN, hj his third son, John C. ii.unilton, as far as they were agreed, whiob s**! ni.r^et ,\loe of Ihe s*me as nearl7a, it cao be -nto the expediency of ame.KJ.ng the law ,hc penalty , in. urn.-d by entry l.ker. trilling ^7" , V ^ •,cerUined. al«> the several sums or debu due Uie ; relative to emuuci|»ation, as to make it law- to make annual returns f>f entri.-s mad.- m ,-,1,1*,v \lI "l 1 ” H A V h!!'”** ' n'l^J ^ , fL net^n St.te, and whether the coikct.oo of the «.me. or, ,u| for e.xecutors to «...d awav, according to ,heir res,«;tive ..(FH-e, as ren„,r, d bv law • a..v par. there.,, h. in opinion doobtfuL ! Mr R Tl Uexai der a biM ^lo ^ •» “*• J may I. liberated by said will, provided that ih^V Jhing,”^ can be more in.creMing th-n ^erw.rd, it w«a more diffKo!. tluo^fj It shall not interlere with the lawful and Merklenlnjr- county which ik»JhJ their "''''•"‘‘’'y«''h the life So it has remauKrd to ^ : ■ : ^ --- . . . '"-•‘••nnur^ county, wnicD imir ol th.* i’.lafctiioo.ci!)2. n. Ilis early aini e*. ever remam u|«n the docket of duf* House, and iimde the order of the day fur Mo:-day. Mr. fio^an presented a bill to establish Bank in tli** State i>f North Carolina. Which bill (Kissed its first reading, ar>d was • . 1 • . .1 • « .. J r rt LI claims ot persons against the estate of firnt reaHimr. committed to a eornnnitee r>f the whole -j I u i> r .u acquainiam e with iIumn’of his com- but uiKleterniinrd p«»ints. fr.,„ i-v tA ^c\cffiujcat, tiiunt eim* • Fa^pe from an Atrful Dfaii ~^*\ workiof'M eii*|>lo)ed Isst week in h'nrHl I the d»K>ri rif a oew tanb st Mtainl .^ol^ j n»ar Boston, having built a fire , melt lead, the door cl**‘d upon thf®. I JVIr. taldwellthen moved that Ihe further committee were instructed to inquire Tho’House pr.K:ced«d to th« orrJers of V*I“‘they ca me very near being the fir»t th. d,y,.nd t^k up the bill to e.ablish .tlLjnir “ ‘ makm^^^^^^^^^^ A. 1. M. rcarUile Adrertiitr. charwl house, and made n»»>« ly (»mtpt>n^d. that it lie laid upon I bring to their assislinre •onie inquire '|'|,o House prijccedod to the orrJers of irif„uiiini urriiiuTiHiiK;- i day, and trjok up the bill lo establish Mr. Montgomery moved '"g ^ roads wiihm the Ihe Merchan>s’Bank in Newh^-n., and the 1. ...u u,M>n Ihe table ; which motion TT ''^rch.nt,’ and Planters’ Bank in Kdenton ;, . - having prec-edetK-e. the q.ie„ir« thereon wh-n the bill being n ad Ihe .^-con.i I.i.k, H.hc of The CI was first put,andd.eid.dii Ihe negative- as u now rcquir- Mr. Smallw.kvI moved to amend it b> ad- ,0. . \ca^^ B^es7,n^s51. The qiiesticM. then recur- ding anndry sections, going to e.tablish the Tw n t7l^ ^ c— Ke£:::r.,“ ^ _ ^ y • } • I ht; i.y rnirLrttl itud i.n !..»* ..i.i-,. ... i* nminr*v1 iti lliA \«*W*\ork ( others-* ring on the iiKlefimle pf.slpr>iieri.entr>f the .1 1,1 >l ict.ai.ts and I'sriiH-rs’ Bank of U a-h- KensimM.m ; „ r i ':r, r:w "rK';:: '■ "■ *•"" ' . ' .. sons injured by the erection of itublic inillH unanot J ne remliiiKKi requesting tho Governor i.u ' 1. ■ »isooi u(->n Ihe grrsmd. wlien they were ^ though aie of them rciuaiuw lu j for two hours. Do« ning i« >"• I M*'*rii. ,\rriti"*oiM, IJtard, Uri't.iin of li iiV li’ilimii (>r .\lacoii, llurim, Caldwr.-il,« lay. u>i l>-h-)i. IM* .ir■!•,),!til,(t, K»»v, lllril'rtl. ti' r,.:. I|ii- ,, J Ki;,d*ll, Kerr, K'l^tti-, M’. Coruiiftii, 31-ii Un (i it.chuioiid, .VIatIui of lto.Kiiig- _ »Su/i/rfA/y, Drr, Jl, covcied the ground, he caused a larg- qoan- '*** ‘^*** .Navy ^ ariln last year, exclu- riie f.,low,ng bills H ,d re*-,lotion pasaed tjty of in.tai.M..- to be laid on il. 'Fowards ''ve of dry docks, b3.jU,()00 ; r.n tho dcxk. O'rcfusviilc and Roauoke Kail U^ud Com- and well llavored as over’ ' I •'» «"'crnmcnt gress, asking that the de|H.sitrs b ” ' “f® »■'« be mcreMing m »ulue. to tliu Cnited Stales Bank. looked for by ihe community- After Ihe above was m '.'r'- that it was agreeii to prei« iit t'>' " ‘ live Boards of l>ir»?clor8 a incinonHi ■ ^
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