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- ..: -r i. . k:-Ci-? lit 4 I !, Caption of the JLatcs PUBLIC ACTS;:i . t' 4 1 Aii Act to prevent ;lhYcpiting Timber in to the BiversVof' Cherokee County. rlm Iri oses penally for so doing: 5 ill.' ff 4 ..t.ktteK i near Coun ty. byitbc harhf Stanly ,aProt for iv'5&ir iu ohaii f 'nw nnhtr. ; out ' or the I h rc--n r Mntrnmerv me z aa - -1 ii I L-rn finri Pf Riverslo v v : J. tit W sTo make Ihe clcctionr i WB ftironohodt thcState. (fee,: fPfotid In f - - V ... . - t i v-rT-v. t i 3 : unifor es' tba ! f U hereafter all; Elections, hher for Rcpre TJ ?H &t... in nnnffrps .forv Governors ioi :lij Membei8 of Awembly, or CIctks, shall tak .: fi -jIa ce i n every coo nty i. in the-Station t be gust, instead ondifferenl days, in Ginereni counties, as formerly allowed.; . . - !. . . - r J u. J I ding for thfe; appointment of Klectors ol I President and Vice President of the United. Slates. tCbanses the Uaylbf voting for Jffjlh'ese-' officers .from the fecond Thursday tq -f I f?oember low the "UsV Monday . of said IIk ;Tvcfrnrn liilfl and ersnt---ioftsciclinn rWer a Tract of Lnrsd , on Body's ;: Islaii 1 1 Grants leate to tne' voiieo oiaiea w .o .GiinV further timt. to register Grants, v-j Deeds, &c.in tfiis State. - Allows twoyears.1 f i -?7 'Ameodatdry of an Act, passed in 1850 atithorizins the Justices of Iredell County to purchase a Tract of. Land.'oo i which to erecia;Por:;rHouseV,( p jof hc law Which rrqnlres the Tract to be flslHhiD ten miles orsialesviUe.J . t 8. To regelate the time of holding the 'Superior Court of Moorer at its next term. .ifThe term to commence one weekv earlier ; :iaud tb ceotinae. two. weeks.) (;, u .-. i I 1 9 . Amendatory of the Act concerning the St i Seat of GbVetnmentand Public Buildings. 1! Authorizes the appointment of a corope; Or ient person to take charge of tho Capitol; diploid their Commissions three years. 'A'J: U Authorizing the Governor to appoint y Jan Agent irijbe County of Cherokee: (The : lAgeot to bo;allowcd per cent CoramisL f ion for collecting the Bunds given for the purchase of Coerokee: Lands.) rl j j ..-concerning vurois in x anc? , voon Jtvt f Allows them pay hereafter.) ; - 1 3 . For .the .relief oftheWilmington arid jnaleigliHail Road "Company. (Lends the (credit pfvtHe State .to the, company , by eo Idorslng their Boi di for $800,000, on con Idition that $50,000 oUbe amount is annd fally: patd ofl.)r -.-;-f. - --'--;. . . .-. j J4.; Repelin( the law relating to the 1 Pablic Boad in Buncombe County . I (Authiiiiars ibfi v MM .J fit oLr of an? Fislieri? wbo believes that it has (been jmureo.ty iOnne- cessary -eneroaebmefnt on trj.eparUnofthe. rmmbsioners vot laying off a .passage for the Fish, 10 petition the County ? Coorls; of Mqnigtmpry;;AhsoRj sqa tticumonq, rocre dress ; arid saidl ;. Courts "are -to '.appoint a commission eacti til lay off a new. passage, if they deem it proer.?I -S ( - Giving lei tbe county of Heodeoo av Superior court f Ja w arid Equity. : ' . V. ;i;82, To repeal !ri;?art sff Act, "concern ing .Bills,: Bonds ahd Promisory ; Notes." (Fixes the-rate. of; damages oh protested Bills drawn in tbis State'on persons in oth er States at three,' instead of stx per cent, aaf is riow lhe'case) ,4 " " .' s"; " V 83. Providing fo restoring to the rights of. citizensbjp,; persons ' convicted of , tnfa moos crimes.-; GiVe lb the Superior court the power of restoring the ngntsuf citiieni ship, under certain Regulations i 34. i o repeal . iue aci. oi ioat, giving jBxciasive jurisdiction to tne superior courts bt '. Moored -: ' 35. To protect ijtbe , interests of, lessors. Exempts from execotion! such portiotiTflf any crop as mayt be; requisite to pay the; pro portion stipulated to be paid for the lease of thelaod;.v; 'j!, ;- f 36. To amend te Revised Statute, con cerning the appointment of Guardians, &c.'' Authorises the 'cjouli to commit the custody pf an Orphan's pi$sorC.K: one "Guardian, and his estate tc a jdiflerent Guardian. 4 37, y Supplemental to an act passed at last Session, lo amepdtbe inspection of law. fmposesY penalty" of, $100 o. Inspectors, inspecting Lumber; other wise tbao is direct ed by this Act. jj , ... . S3 Supplemental to an Act passed at this Session, to lay uff land establish a county by the namejnf.Ca dvjfell. v . .f- 89To amenri in Act passed, at the last $&i3ioo, aothoriztug lbs making of a Turn pike Road m Hi yviood connty rAdds oth er commissioners nti inrresses the capital Slock from $4 OOOj to $6,000. 1 40. Tixinir tne times ai which the Su- 4 i ' S ? ' herior courts shal Seventh tJircuiy Schccl County by t Teachers, and the I State -are VV white children, in i (cstructed. In Umse: counties; wher te before was;affainat jScJbpplsthlepe tovole nexVAugust again on; the su fcj ect 1 V 'r ; r. ; SGTb anthoriizeihe'jn Road in t hepou nty Of tl e n der son A p points commiasidners to coniinjcUhe Road. capita! Stock eiOpoJ'.-V-: ' ! ; ' 57. To" pro vi ilf for Uhex I lection of cer tain 41 ilitia Officers.,! Provides ; for thee lectionyofIajqflXre Gerirral of the .fijfthjivwioijf-vfV v 68.-T ameqi the 58tb (chipter'pf ;lhe Reviaed Statutes, entitled Insolvent . Debt ors . Provides tb at-any "perou impr iaon eti by. virtue of$Tjolgment inVactiprirrfbr damages to the pei sort, property or reputa tion otaribtherijoV on 4 Bsftar'jJy Bond, af-7 tet 2Q days confinement may be discbarg- ed under the Insolvent Law. ', , 59.To repeal part of the 19ih ' section of the Revised Sttuesj concerning jheDU-. preme court. : (Gjves the Supreme; court the power of electing annually their own Marshal to attend upon the .court, instead of. giving the Sheriff of Wake the privilege of attending op'oo it r: .... - i . V X' V;j60. Relatiogl to .yagaots - Repeals the Dresent:Va?rant law' and enacts that Va grants shall hereafter give security for their ebod behaviour! and in be imprisoned 20 days, default thereof, to which may. be re- i'tth.bscn: ja ach' MagUlrale In I McDonald ;djd rht. ::Vt. Jl'S '5 1 ho are 10 emi ov lihe State with the hrsi vojumeoi tne ne- ine;pieuumu. wr'r ".- f, vised Stalute-M ' : . Y-V,- - - .f1? ,"r"8ul ..-,,mV . 00 t Wui.nn irt ihft PithliB fnnmaih. laws intetinptinff the internal (no, more than fhequestf-dor Repreeentaltvcs and Sina f the foreign) commerce brthe nation: as lefrj tors in Congress to urge the - passage of a of legulated by ieaeracoaciraecis,Aipe.i. bill to divideiheCprbceedsof thPubhc wecannoiexac Linda ambnff tlw several States toget redress of her grievance oatof Slaine. ' n 0--r..:- , V-nninin Rnan. If rnilld thlUK Of SDV feasible pllO. We pke InletlRequestse vRepreseotaiivea anil Senators in cosresj to : use tneir. beat endeavors; to bbtainaoyappropnstlon from theGeaeralr Government, for -reopeoing Roanoke "Inlet ; - :- 'A J r - "j ' 7 35 "Accepting tbe donatioo ofvertaia. D90KS irOlU UOU. xUWi"M.MWM-i.: 36 Jn fa!vor of the Door-keeper 37 In favor of J; NCrosby, 38 In favor of.George Little.,;, ' 39 In favor of John B. Love., c would take pleasure in making Georfiia heart ilv welcome to it. Reckon we shall have to consider iW further. Greensboro Patriot; oWfi-GHMAN; SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 184K ELECTION FRAUDS. . ,r The Van Bureri papers Tare still barpiog upon alledgcd frauds, as the cause ofrtbeir defeat, une 01 tneir picas is, mat v an uau i JFe have tried the Magician, hismagictoonl'tlo, lit must weather me atorm vsyh Jippecatwe. 7 ; , f -TO OUU PATRONS. As we have- do olbet depeodance for means a nuch larger vote than tbe did in 1886 and by which to continue the publication cf this na that tnerejore tie was lainy ciectea mis iimevi than the monies arising therefrom, from Jb 'ni: j 1: .I... it.:. ....i H,nM I . . . : . ' . luvioia uuuispuuug, iuai iuii nwuiu wortaoi Mfwtisins; aodas the voluotarv pay my in U,e ccpr.tj To iricorpora: : Xlinin": Co"T.;vir lerfor I0 vrars. mount of btuk. lit.. Concernir 1' Grants permis; lo experiroeot Washington, : said reroairs fic 1 cendoct said exj- Aulhorizin-T nor to employ a r Limits the hire t - To aoihoriz- tl to defend the us! Cherokee counsy. Direciing the V oey. Aathor :; ceeding S'O.COJ, i Slate from this u 1342 ; 1 he money erary and Inierr defaalt thereof, t: . State. - In favor of cert: Releasfs then f; make proper re for: .-- f MS 15. To amend the Revised Statutes, en- Ititlprt nn Art rnnrprnino Rft?ister. Make? fit the doty of that Officer to -keep all bis vj Rooks at the County seat, and to attend, regularly, jone particular day in each .week Ut his Office.) 1 il f -Q . ilfi. 16 To expedite Legal Process. (Prp 4 videslhat wheTe any bill in Equity shall be . j filed in any of the Courts of Ibis State, al leging that some of the defendants are non- residents, the Ulerk of such vourt may fat f: .i once give notice to such nob-residents, with be hrrvjafter held in the Cherokee. 1st Mondav in March and September ; Macon; 2d do. in do ; Haywood, Sddo; Henderson, 4th do , puncombe, 1st Monday after th 4tb &1on dai in March and I September. Yiurv, 21 do. after do. Burke, 8i Monday' utter do. Rutherford, 6th d 4 after do. . 41 To enible tHerommiioners of Ra- ' "Vsi leign to appointi Trustees of the Hospital Fund, and to erect surb Trustees into body coiporatej City commissioners to nominate five Trustees, to take charge of he fund left to thiCitv of Raleigh by the ate John Rex, ami the Supreme Court is to ratify or negative; the appointment 42, To amend the. 5Sth Chapter or tbe Revised Statutes,! entitled Insolvent Debt ora" Persona for whose relief this Act is intended, must Wive notice to the Clerk of the Court' which imposed the fine. 48. To eneourose the destruction of Wolves in Havwood Connty. Allows $2 for each Wolf killed 44. To authorize the laying off a Turn pike Road from Laxton Lynches, in Rulher ford, to the Widow SaiPs in Buncombe. Public Treasurer to take $2,500 in Stock. s' 45. In favor of Poor Debtors. Exempts from execution, in addition to what is al ready stipulated by law, one .Cow and Calf, two barrels of corn, 50 lbs. 01 Hacon, Beet or Pork, or a Barrel of Fish pea ted aftniervials of,fify days, as often as tire person majlbe guilty.) Cl'n'o'araupd the Revised !StatUf 4t drain the Swamp Lands of the State and to create a fund fbrXVnimbn Schools - (Au thonzes the Df rectors of the LiteraTy Fund to employ Counsel to ai in investigating the State's title to Swamp Lands.) 62. To purchase a State Library fap- propriates $l000 a year for tw years, for this purpose.), i . ' ' i 63 To amend the Revised Statotes, concerniug Wills Testimenta. (Requires Wills and conveying pirsonal Estate, to be executed with: the same formalities as wills conveying Real Estate. 64. To authorize (hemaking a Turnpike Road from Gatesville to the Chowan River. 65 To regulate the time of holding the courts in Rutherford 'arid Gleaveland.- 1- . 1 S 8i out waiting for the Couit to. order it) , v: nvtToMtach a part of the Countv lot fredell to the County of . Wilk. ( Aliach-i es a few Acres of land in Iredell to Wilkes .1 !X Jr- concerning uie collection ot . nnes . f and costs, from free Negroes and? free per Jvsons of colour (Repeals so . much of. the ?, ' i'Act of I8S3- 89 amendatorv of the 58th I'-'j; Chapter pf the Revised fJtatutes, entitled; S I'nsolvent.DebtbrWas relates to this class! "i'of persons.) s C ;, .:- :;:A ; -.1 ' j 19 , To give the County Coort of Cher Road in he 46. Making aril appropriation for com- 66. For tbe relief of the Raleigh and Gaston R11I Road Company. PHIVxVTE. of To enlarge the limits, of the Town Wadesboro,' iri Anson County. 2 To regulate the Jury in the County of Barke. I I I. , 3. To incorporate the Trustees of Hope- m i bear Stantonsburg in Edge- : ' f ' , '." - .. an Act, passed in 1829. authorizing the appointment of a Commit tee 01 finance. j 5 To incorporate a Light Artillery Com- panv in the town pi reewoern. well Academy comb county. A To renea have happened, if tho higs also had polled more votes than they did in 1836; The question is, was the immense increased vote fair ? ! To our North Carolina readers, we caa very easily prove that it was. ': The aggregate number of -votes in 1836, excluding South Carolina, which cannot be ascertained was J,466,374i Tbe aggre gate number in 1840. again excluding South. Carolina,; was 2,393,633. Increase 926, S64, or about 62 per cent. Now no one, in or out of North Cafoli- na, bas pfetended that there were any frauds in tbe election in this State. And yet, ow ing to the prodigious excitement, what is tbe increase here? The vote in 1836 was 50,536; 10 1S40, it was 80,805, or an in crease of 60 per cent , though there is no material increase of our population. If this be the fact in North Carolina, as it unques tionably is, why may not the same cause have produced the same effect throughout the Uoion particularly in those States whose population has increased ? But again : the State of New Hampshire, where the: Van Burenites had it all their own way, gave a larger vote, in proportion to the number of inhabitants, than any oth er State in the Union. In New Jersey also, the five Van Buren counties gave one vote to every 5 58-100 inhabitants; whilst the thirteen Whig coun ties gave one vote to every C 2-100 inhabi tants. - ! j ' ; ! ' These facts show, that if frauds were com mitted, and spurious votes received, they were received by tbe Van Buren party them se've?. ! 1 ments of ur. patrons have been insufficient' to meet our necessary expenditures, ! we 1 are com- pel led to remind ' them 'of the necessity of pay ing ua. "There are 000 s6 bard pressed bat ihey may'pay their printer with eaVeV and doubtless alt would do it if they would be convinced of the importance to the - Printer of 1 the tnudl amount ttey'Owe'himV'-::":. y fsf :i- L : We intend making out and presenting, either in 'person' or by an Agent, tbe accoanis of oar patrons in the following Counties, at ihe Coort weeks ensuing ; and we hope oar '4 friecds will be prepared to reward oor labors and gladen but hearts by paying them punctually. ' Mecklenborg, fourth Monday in .Tan. test. ' Wilkes, first Monday in February. - - f - ' Rowan, first do Davidson, second do Sorry,' do do Iredell! third 1 do do do d0.. ; ' do do do , wliarcb. do'. - , Montgomery 1st Stokes, second " We return thanks to our patrons; la Cabarrus for the ready pay meot of onr daes daring our visit there in the first part of this week. JUany of them paid us tbie past, aod some the past and present year's subscription , and those owing for job-wotk and advertising were equally punctaal. . Bat we were unapie 10 see au or oor .patrons in thai county, and doubtless shall - ever be ; and we hope none (will make it a reason for neglecting to send os by mail tbe amounts they, may owe. Till: ' The New Yc:k (" al Intelligencer, i -. touchios the N'ev- C l learn from C : inJWashinp,tcn, th:: the place of! tha H the Post Office D ; the post of Attorr r thinks of leavicT, i: having accepted cr. cannot be well ia . I, whence he gecs c W. H.jH. Tujl.r, be his Private 2:3; Harrison, (who l : with lock jaw free: Mrs. Taylor cfVi eral's soft iuhtv, : and have the c.:r Mr. II. can lea 73 I no other member" .. : Hove named will I Harrison reach c 3 V LAND THE LEGISLATURE. , ; We subjoin the Titles of soch Acts, passed But this incessant attempt to argue the by the Legislature, aa were omitted in some f people into tbe belief of monstrous fiaods has a bad; effect upon the public morals. It is calculated to familiarize men's minds with such things, and thereby to break down 6 To incorporate! the Greensborough their own honesty of purpose, not less than Gaurds in the Countv of Guilford. ! 7, To change the time of holding the county courts of Lincoln. i 8. For the better regulation of tbe Coun ty Court of Cumberland. . 9 To incorporate' the Concord Manufac turing Company. ' ! corporate, the Beaver Creek ?vompany in Cumberland m ''it i J V. A: I? if ncv and to pleting J he Capitol pof . the State Appro- priates $2,000 jfor finishing the Supreme Court Boom and JLibrary, and tbe comp troller's Office-f $20,000 for rfjjSSl 8 ,9an to the Bank of the State and 9,374 46 tb pay outstanding accounts. 47. To alter, the liraoof holding the Su perior courts' of -Law and Equity for Cabar rus and Mecklenburg counties. Cabarrus, 3d Monday in February aail August ; Mec lenbnrg, 4(h do. in do. , . : : - 48 tTo prevent free persons of colour from carrying ie Arms. Makes the of fence indicl able- j , M9. To authoip the Weldon Toll Bridge company to . subscribe their Stock to the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road com; 50. To amends the Revised Statute for preventing fraud j and fraudulent convey ances. - Repeaisjthe third section. Also declares that a voluntary gift or settlement, made by a person who is indebted shall not be taken as an'evidence of fraud, &c. 61. To regulate the measurement of Ton and Square Timber, and Saw-Mill Lum ber. Provides that all such Timber and Lumber shall be measured by board meas ure. : i ! 52. Concerning the Superior courts of Irde, Northampton and Davie oounties Tbe clerks of these counties not to issue a certificate to any judge until 4 o'clock 00 1 hursday evening. 53. To extend the timo of hrldins the next term of the! Superior court for Cum berland county To continue two weeks if necessary, j ,;j 1 54. To repeal an act directing the countv courts to pay fees to certain officers therein named so far as respects the county of Ran dolph. I J 55. For thel establishment and better regulation of common Schools. This is a very long act,! and exceedingly minute in Us df tails. The principal provisions of it are however, that the nett annual income of the Literary fund exclusive of the monies arising from the sale of Swamp Lands shall be distribotedjanuaily among the several counties oPtlje jState. in the rates of tbeij federal popofitipn.i- The county courts are annually to appoint in, each count?, which voted for Schoills under the Art if the Us Seeston, not ilep than five nor more thn ten Superihtendants of common Shoo?a. A School-taxjislto be levied 10 rach wMinty!. f! not exceeding n amount one bVif of tr.le sum received! from the Lit rorj rmw, ti tw collected blte Sheriff as otber taxs-- to destroy their confidence in the validity of this momentous expression of the people s will. If facts can be produced showing fraud, out with them 1 ; let us have the evi dence, arid a prompt punishment of tl fender. But argument only to prove fraud, s dangerous, is base, is fraud itself f ay- etteville Observer. i J ! -1- Jfz6 the Town of Ruth- i . - okee jurisdiction over the .. State aid County. :-r ' - . - -; K 20 To amend the- first section of HAct, reducing into one, the several Acts i concerning Pilots and . Commissioners 0 , Navigation. .(Takes the power' of appoint! jng Filtits from the county Court of New Hanover, &c; and confers it upon Commis. sioners to.be elected, as provided for in this act.) 2. To amend the Act of 183, laying ou a uoad from tlurnsvtlle in x ancy, to the Tennessee Lme. (Substitutes different persons as Commissioners.) 22i To lav off and establish a new Coun ty by the name of Cleaveland. (Forms a new County out of parts of Lincoln land Rutherford ) i I j 23. Directing the conveyance of jthje Commous adjoining tbe Town of Murphey to the Chairman of the county court Of Cherokee. j j 24. To amend the 53d chapter of j the Revised Slatutes concerning the Governor (Provides that the Sheriffs shall depositee their Poll . Books, containing the votes gWen for Governor, with the Clerks of the sever al county courts, and forward to tbe Secre tary of State, a summary certificate of the result, taken ftom the Poll Books f ,25 Tp Uy off and establish a connty if the name of Caldwell. (Forms a new coun. ty om of portions of Burke and Wilkes.) 1 ' -6 o amend , the law ; concerning the ices 01 coroners. Allows Five Dollars for holding inqnests.1 I i ' 27 Givmg the county bf cherokee a Su perior court ot Law and Ennitv. 23 To lay off and establish a Road down the u:ue uicge, irom the Countv of Y a to Turkey Cove Creek in Burke coontr V'ii,'prtpniea i,vuu irom ine J5tate funds , 10 a in m construction of satd Road.) 29 In; favor of the Princess Anri Kempsville canal companies fGivU these companies tbe exclusive r.aigitior) o Currituck Sound with Steam Boats, nn cbu mumi i meir removing the Mud flats.l u .-r a-u-aeoa an Act passed lasrSessmn, j The Board bf puptrintendants to lay off -,-.pr-ciwownc:inj tne passage of Ifisb their coanties into Shcool DrsUicts bf np tne 1 eoeo and Main Tadkm River. W40LVT10NS. Resolution authorising the removal of the Map of the Cherokee Lands from the county of Macon to the County of Chero kee. ... ; - I L I 2. Directing State Librarian to prepare a Catalogue ; I - l 3. In favor of Robert Woodsides, Sher iff of the County of Brunswick. 4 In favor of Samuel Terry, Sheriff of Richmond county; j 5i In favor of Pricilla Goodwin g. For the relief of Thomas Faison nd others. 1 i w 7 In favor of the Executor of Beverly Daniel. "' 8. In favor of Wi iiam Young, of Ma con cornty. -. . 9 In favor of Travis Elmore, of Macon county. 10 In Favor of Frjilip Hodnett, late Entry-taker for the county of Caswell. 11. In favor of J. R. Siler and D. R Lowry. ' 12. In favor of Isaac Hunter. 13. In favor of R B. Davis and others. 14. Directing the! Secretary of State to deposite certain documents in the Library of the University. T 15 In favor of iWj G Lamb. 16 In Favor of the Public Treasurer. 17 In favor of Tfiorraa L- West. 18 Iu favor of Mrk H. Hill 19 In favorof James Erwin. 20 In favor of Jojhno. Rusaiwom. 21 In favor of J L. Smith, of Haywood. 22 In favor of John Davis, of Lenoir. 23 In favor of J.iC. Turrentine. 24 Directing a loan of Ten Thousand Dollars to Wak'e Forest Cellege. (Directs the Literary Board to Send the natitntion Ten Thousand Dollars for foair years, in terest to he wild annually 25 in favor of Qeorge E. Badger and David L. Swain, j Provides for the pay. ment of teei fbr legat lerficet rendered the State. . 1 j'-. j - 26 KelatirtgUq the Comptroller. (Gives him fes for certain services. Correspondence of the National Intelligencer. New Yorb:, Jasoarv 8. i ' ' - Already preparations are making in this qo af ter 10 visit' Washington on the 4th of March. Parties and Companies are in a state of organi zation. It is worthy of remark, however, that Llmposes a penalty ut (500, and makes the own bat few of the manv comincr. so far as I know, l ers of such means of conveyance, liable for tbe tbe Captions issued from ibis Office, at the close of the'Sessioo . On t he last day of . the Ses sion, business is transacted with so macb rapid ity, that ii is almost impossible io get an "accu rate account of what is done iHegisieri f : ' PUBLIC. " f To amend the 102d chapter of the Revised Statotes, entitled an Act to provido fur the col lection and manaaement of a Kevenoe. lie quires Sheriffs, When they make their returns of Taxes, to include 1 axes collected on unlisted property J - l' . i Supplemental to an Act passed at this Ses sion, authorizing the appointment of an Agent to collect Cherokee Bonds. . Agent to give Public Treasurer a receipt, specifying the names and amount of the obligors J; To prevent ihe transportation of Slaves upon Rail Roads, aod Steam Boat8,or Stage Coaches, without written permission irom their owner?. come wirb an appetite for office. Families are corningjjften men, women, and children not, then, the ravenous, raging crew that beset Gen. jacKson m Joy. indeed, so tar asourcity is concerned, it is worthy of remark, again, that so : . 1 -- . few are in pursuit of its great aod so-supposed 1 tioo of the Coort. 1 : lis.. . fri ... I t . value of any slave who . may escape by being transported in violation of this provision. To protect Churches. Persons defacing any monomeot attached to a Church, or the Church itself, shall be fined or imprisoned at the discre- GEORGIA AND MAINE A Bill passed the Georgia legislature at its late session which, in its principle and details presumed an extraordinary exercise of state rights. Cefltin persons some time ajhee tied ftom Georgia to Maine with slave property belonging to citizens of the former StateV The authorities of Maine, on being required by the authorities of Georgia, re fused tb deliver up the refugees. In retal- 27 To pay jeertaan contingent expenses 1 tation, the legislature of Georgia passed a of tfie GeMernt Assembly. " 28 In favor of f Alexander St Benjamin M-irrison. comenient sixe. There are to be three 32 F.rr distrihu 29 For repAiHr ejshe Governor's residence ani purchasing Furniture- (Appropriate $3 000 for repairsUnd 1.000 lor furniture. 30 In favor of ltd ward Benson. 31 hi favor: of Jhn J Rrivbs. " ir g the Revised Statutes. To alter aod amend Ihe act to incorporate the North Carolina Rail Road: Company, passed 1836. Repeals the 25lh section of said act ; and provides for the opening of books for sub scription to the amount of one million of dollars, for the purpose ol making a Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor to ihe Wilmington acd Ra leigh Rail Road, by individual eoterprize alone. PRIVATE. To change the time of holding the couonty court of Camden. ' To incorporate ihe town of Henderson. Altering the mode of drawing Jarors for the Superior 'C'oart, of Ruiherfurd. . For the more coLvenieot administration of Justice in Barke. h : . ' For the more convenient administration of Justice in Franklin and Warren. 1 To incorporate Orr Lodge, io Beaofort. To incorporaie the Trustees of Ashviile Fe male Academy in Buncombet To incorporate Raleigh Mechanics Associa tion - , - To incorporate the Little River Manofactar ing Company, in the cimnty of Cou.berland. To establish a Female Literary Institution in thp county of Robeson ! ' J To incorporaie the Light1 Infantry Company in the town of Ed en ton. 1 "" To' incorporate Cross Creek Manufacturing riAtnnan in Pimm of CnmberUnd. tCarv. &c. I will not dwell oponv Slock $40,000, with privitege to increase it nd the other parties concerned, lQ 140,000. Private property of ihe Stockhol- deis liable tor the debu of the corporation t To divide tbe Militia of Ashe county into three Regiments. 1 To incorporate the Stockholders of the Board ing House of the Ashviile Female Academy. Capital Stock. $10,000. I ' ' To incorporate the Satibory Manufacturing Company. Uapiiar Stock, $3C0,00q. Ihe private property of tbe Share-holders to the a- mount of each one's stock liable fur the debts of the Comp3nv.I I . ; v To compel the Mifiiia Onlcers of Mecklen burg county to drill three days in each acd eve ry year. I ' Toapnoiot Commissioners fir the town, ot Kehansville in tbe county of Doplin. Tii jncorporate the town of Asbville, in Bun combe county. To provide for the better government and re flation of the town of Murfreesboro" in Herd ford county. ; , , , , - . To incorporate ihe Fairfield Academy to tbe county of Orange. V. . . To iocorporate the lrasiee 01 me union in- lucrative office. The competition is verv limi ted, and public opinion so concentrates upon one or two of tbe candidates that a selection will not be so embarrassing as imagined. The revival of business takes a great many from the fit Id of competition, and Gov. Seward long ago sap plied the :tnot pressing. I am sure, then, nei ther oor State nor oor sity will throw obstacles in the way of Gen. Harrison's ease, or embar rass him in his efforts to serve his coaotry as well as to! befriend his party. What has been said of Gen. Van Rensselaer's wanting the col lectorship of this port is all idle talk. So far as 1 know the gallant old soldier asks for nothing, bat, beyond all doubt, Gen. Harrison will pat his compatriot in arms back into the place (the Albany Post Office) whence Mr. Vab Buren re moved him, Glent worth, tbe Tobacco Inspector, famous for his conclave with Messrs. Hoyt, Duller, and Edmonds, bas been Temoved from office by the Governor Thus chaffering with them for " tbe Consulate at Havre," he has lost his tobacco in spectorship, it seems. Never was a worle job all around for the parlies concerned in it. The Recorder of the city, in all probability, will be removed. Our mild, and, in private life, in alt respecis worihy Mayor, has been suffering for weeks, in daily danger of his life, from an influ enza, contracted, it is said, by the midnight ex posore and excitement of the searchr for "llbe Ulentworth papers, what Mr. Holler a in that affair have lost, for all can see fur them selVes. : We subjoin th? : Legislature, m th main. - They a'ro ground: Whereas t we tcli: States being a p re possesses an intern portioned to Ihe FcJ the terms of the c respective prcpcilL expenditure; anJ v, the introduction ot Li! -uraauauon uui, Congress of the Ur lice is intended tu 1! federacy : Be it therefore 11 Assembly do condt : ner any act bv tf;c (' 1.-. . ... wnaieer me ji i a disposition of ihe ; otherwise than as s 1 sion from the severe! ; Resolvtd farther, ' ' their best exertion 1 Mil rtirpciincr tne c sales of the Public D an rquitable ratio 1 0 1 purpose, as m3y be c1 eral Stales receivir Resolved, That 1! requested to forward to each of our Sena; Congress, with a rrr fore their respective SNOW. On il we bad a fail of sn j !nAhft .ihe first in tended with tbe pre Cold, of course, an J broken and dense c! dark. At an earl j 1 20ih. oar ears were : of the sleigh-riders ; a r the iaagning eye ti , forrs, as they dartc ' We are quite sores of this kin J cf pardoned for craTui ninf menl htTf doubt, how to let: ' horses feel thera, 1: bill to coropeu alt vessels from Maine, with their officers, seamen and passengers to per form quarantine, and not be allowed to come ithin three miles of any port in Georgia, under penalty, 00 trial add conviction, cf being sentenced to tbe penitentinry not less than five nor, more than ten years, j The bill was vetoed by Gov. McDonald , conse- ; tjn,ie Academy. nuenttf 11 cia noi nccome a law. uov. We onderstacJ 1! Legislature, resp : Superior Courts in tlanlcr - The Governor f mation requiring ih same the pajmeni ruary next. T To iocorporate the Kembrio Turnpike Conipa. The Gov his Proclamation, the apprehension if cently murdered l sylvaoia coantj. Annual product thtf census ; Whacbushe' Oats, dj Rye. ) Buckwheat, Indian Cur-, .' Tobacco, 1.. . Ihy,,to:i3 "Potatoes L : ' ' There will on the 5!h at : 8 o'clock in tl? t The Riclrr. r i 6on is expecied in lations on the L proosbly -spend a ; Berkley, id CI 73 and the r"7 Geaeral.wastrr.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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