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r.vi- ii IB'Ut sst lVt &e rfw'l of tl Mr. EenSe r pressed UUU liter jH -.U.-yt 1 w-lr Krurrmt aal w irre 1; ai a bdl exeatpt w et.rurd. lfu;;l C toy, that prJ public Jt;n4 aJs-tbiU Aki-lgCO- attachments aut pri prcddecOoa penaatwa to rwi of U Sipcmraaa ara .h strong U warp th. Cojaty Corns ! Trrttl countyl wWa ide'a B lf'.'T la U.eir coovicCoaa.or'WU er severally read tit fcrtt Ume r r 1 Tbe 111 1 alter the Lair of MJi9 ' - OHIO. . ti Cintj C-orf of Tjrrrc!!. twtj rro-a C New Tot rtriot. Somber ir. the ccniJ and third times, pasted, and Cjtrd kt"r frm a rn- OfJftxJ to b e:noeJ. jnm . , i t bill If rerw'sw lue u.a w Z tlit Stfiwrioc Out m toe 6u ju- tart has jutt closed. Morns and Huns- f jg, WM iJ the second time. ton are elected bv. tverw helming major itirs, and general Sutton by about 50 vt over cot Caldwell. All these art fir friends of Mr. Ctou' caoae; and the senator's ejection tarned al- entirely noon that oaeltion. , But- . . , . and, on motioa of Mr. We ISb-irn, refer red to the committee a toe criminal Law. , ' t Mr. Brittat a presented the peUtiooaf au!rv mhaUiUnli ol Hiwsomue cnij. t cufopany ba mcorpurat- nunxMt wi roaunz a lorn- r r , i r ui wa r vti the Warm Spring, to the Tenneee line: and alu a bill ta carrj the pcti- lionerV rarer into effect. The aad peritiuaind bill wert referred to the c dm mi t tee oa Internal Improvement. . fin n'nLn nf Mr. 11.11. uf FrauLlin. mUmpinanj wtio were aiBrnnciioeu(jtwi .. . 'to hi caue have leit U, ana nearij an Utututt, Tat a elecf, joint committee joined the rank of Mr. Ca'.houn, who be ppointed to inquire into the eeliency it retarded at most capable of tervin; of ainendinethe judiciary yitem, o hr at he?reat interertt pf . VSk. . Mr! j ru of b. - .J. Cr" !n ? nd Wellborn were frnV7,V'lTthe to compose aaid committee, thw atate. west of thea , the pub j I (he lie opinion ... ,1 P'l'T"i7. Ilution waaaent to the Other lion for Mr. Aaamt ami ir. amoun, wij - , .. f t. : i.ii : v.f concurrence. j ler couotjnat changed itir rcprcaen-- ri ' tativet, aad elected MrJlJALHoui a Lj ,ie . fnend. general ewcomo u elecua frw.a Anhville. bj . mi . ..n.l. . ... 1 a oenaior irom diwoijjuuicij and U'alto Iriendl to ouraue. The tame it the result m Miami and Shelbj 1 counties. ' You will see bj thit. that the (eood cause it progreasing finelr. Mr. ' Cla vt prospects are becoming left pro - Biismr; manj who were at first inclined , ap- Legisktarg of North-Carolina. ' ;' " .SENATE. ' . .I,, -it -rpitpr nam-' "n mouon oi ir. ismeron, iu quarter. He will have a greater num berorinendsinour legiuiaiureuiia wm - 7 -ifa in Tvrrell countv from public uutT tne i bill making compensation to jurors of 1 the Superior and Comity Courts of ! Tyrrell; and the bill to. restore to ere I dit John Chewis, of Brunswick conty, .11 . .1 ai. 4 . . ... . were 8evemnv reati lire 1111 umc Mr. Cameron presentefl the loiiowing Da8,e(i and orJere(t to be .enzrossed. solution, which was reaa tnree umes, j... f th y tastwil and ordered to be engrossed Wherew the Honorable William Norwood, ' Eaq one of tho Judgea of the Superibr Courts of Law and Equity of thia State, waa present ed by extreme iUneaa from holding afl the CoUrtl io the circuit to which be waa allotted ' rfwVrht;tbe Public Treasurer be, and he ia hereby authoriied and required to pay to the laid William Norwood the full auro lift wouki nave occm wmu w " - The bill, from the other House, to incorporate the Trustees of the Bertie Junion Academy, was reau tne nrt am second time, and naiPl. ' Mr. Cox reported,' that Michael M'- Leary was duly elected Major ucnera 01 me tin unisiuu ui niiiuia. , Mr. Forney presented a bill tn inffor porate -the Lincoln Agricultural Socie ty; which was read the firgt aiid second . Y th. rfihlic TreaaurV; In bke manner aa if he, tnac. and referred to the couiniittee on had held the courta in the Circuit aaaifjned to t Aanculture. him: Andfor to doing, this ahaU be hia war- -r Q presented the petition On motion of Mr. Owes, the loiiow- the ouse raoney which he has paid ntea a WCt tn tne 8tatc 0f North-Carolina for cer- llc nir iwntlpmen were SPDOl v ...II. w cmnmittee on the Militia. Laws, ana ta5n iandSt ,nay be refunded him public arms of the state, viz., wessrs. ferred to the committee of Claims. Graves BriUainvNyilliams, M Leary, Mr. Al'Dowell presented the petition and Wanlrr. VM ; , 1. v -Cof Elizabeth Wilkins, of Burke county, A he loiiowing persou oFr.u prayinn; to be "divorced trom Her nus i.$he several Select Committees, or- and) Wm.AVilkins; which wa refer- s ' Ml dered on the messaee of,4the ovenpr: rejto tno committee of Propositions Barirea. Uffrand, Caldclcua:h, & Match ot . -.. " .- - s-HtM.-i.. . - S - ."4 ' - f HO(JSE OF COMMONS. YestcrdaT Uie followiiig standing Committees were appointed: , Fropttition and Grkvancet Messrs. Love Edmonson. tolk. McLean. M'Cauley, 4. G. A. Williamson, Jones, L. Cherry, Copetund, Hassel . Crooin. Blarkledsre. Leonard, Ste phens, Ashe and Altbrd.- . jmw-Measnk wcaiiuan, ornon, wurvnr v. On ilgricultne.' Messrs. .naicn, w V Phifor, Gray Harfell, and lethiine. v ' jm .jjnmtuu jjaw: ncr. .it- - 1. born, Bryan, Graves and Shipman. s -- On Cherolr Land.- Messrs. Seaw. Love, , Forney, M'Leod, Brittain and. pmuanf to a neaolution presented by Mr. SneetW X,- On WucomMeasrs.Sneed,UiUofFranlc. lin, Whitfield, Ward HUl, et woica. On the Z6rory Camm: Messrs. Forney, , 'Tlntiiin .ml itllllUr. iVts tiullntinv for En annointed to conduct Haiu, Kainy, Whitaker, Turner,. Gary,, Elliot, SKaffi Cffirl BeWme. Smith Mdlcr Ward, J. White, sported that Mr. John C, Ennghaus was . flJC0i8; MesSri. Graham, Whitaker, duly elected. - Fisher, rlynt, urown, Clancy, I. Aiann, c tr. Oriiv nresented the Detition of Mann, Wilkins Iferrow; abn, Edwards, Jafie Wellborn, of - Randolph bounty, Frederick, Oliver, Seawell and Cule. . ii . . .af. 1tv apriirniir. 'WrtettWUr Messrs. i.ovvry, woiiaitu, uu- praymg the passage of a law wcurni i Jetc ,nderwood aj. j 1 . . . .a4' i.. a m ohA motr horoa rtair " t . . . .an to ner sucn estate mm wwv.. fttn. ;w,- Mhoon, ,W. U.s Uarilartl, M'ua ' acnuire; ahiLMr. Ba' er the petition of iel,Bi-iirhcOavis, Campbell, McNeil and He sundry, inhabitants of the count ot Farland. -v . Brunswick, in -favor -of John Chewis; .'""' Imp-Messrs. Conrad, .. 1 .- ..f..t n . the HoKon Broadnax; MorrtrtMehnne, Webb, wnicn peuuuuawc. """IV", - L, Ft Williamson, Davenpoit, Baker, Vann, conmitttB, on Privileges and Elections. elen, Jos. ip, sidbury, Sngc, and . UnJcrwootU "' -The following gentlemen' were ap- ,V"; ""'T .fr"' . V, "l"' " a committee of Finance on the V.,r,n .... nviiiiin. rui 11 u uaiait 11 aasiv.aa a 111: ii vv nitc part of the Senate, viz. Messrs. huwt, J. H. White, Mclvio, ScUeis, and Gor- ' ot Jons, liuiiocK. r lowers, 1'iaiBiiuii, don. ,. , v Vard, Gray, Martin and Wellborn, . - Finance Carson, Shepherd Turner, Tay V , Monday. Nov. Si. ; lor, J. A, SUuly, and Harrel. m..2.- a '.m:ii v A Srntr Jamct Iredell.' fctq- the member from : from Franklin County, Tho, Bur-ess, the towa of lidenton, appeared vaud : Esq. theSenator from Halifax, and Tho. iook n seat. ; , , 1 ,1 , c.:.i..f , w.,i.tnn.fn Mr Martin1: of Rocknisrnam. introdu County, appeareti ana iook, uieir rt . . " 'y . w..MK..n Mr. Alio4 USi Jrt tbt rem -uoa Lkk k f ub.a;tU4 vwierdJj.pinruct ii the l rea.iref oi le"i " l"' sUteneat 4 e amojat of etjUl aUK invented ia the several Basm V t...- a . i ......... - . ..... .rt . Mr Wufth. riQoiGie comma ire in 'rt iU-rt and Klect'tooa. to wbat wis referred the petition of J esse Cooper; of Marti a Coantr, coateuog me eiecu-n f Gabriel Staart. a nxmoer h uie afCum Ouns from that Cuanty, rerjorted fivorablr to the sitting mesa !.!! mct reoort iraj concurred with. The following Mnre wat received from his ricellencf the Overnar: - - . . . 1 , 1 berewiUi Uy titote ytwr iaooraoie ooar, number of octitiont from nrrtooera eooial fjr capital oTcnoet ia the Ja.b of Wake and 1-VinLLii countiea. nravioz fur a Cwnt of Oyer and Terminer fur aaid co-inUct. Wbetuer thebw of 1HT, empowering tie uoveriior and Council to cau said Cowta to be held wlicn fucy akilt Uiink it adviaJle, ia deficient, iiuniuc j as it doea AOS atkkc any provuiofi fur the coercive attendance of ckrka, aacriir, or witneMea, shall leave to your better der atandinr. . . . r ' These oeUtkms bemtr preaentea w me out abort time prcvioua o your acsaioa, 1 have thoajj'ut proper to tubau them to your wis dom. --'. - , , I also submit to yonr honorable body, n drr iraDortant naucrs. toichinff the inU-rest of tities to the Clicrokee ianaciet Dy mem in treaty to the United states in bu ana lBitf, . 1 liave the uonor to oc, :.- Geatlumen, your ob't serv't, . GAB. HOLMES. Ou motion, so much of the above Mea&aze a relates to the petition of prisoners, was referred to the committee on the Judiciary; and so much as relates to titles of the Cherokee Lands, was re ferred to the standing committee, on that subject, and the; Message sent to the benate. The following gentlemen were named a the Library committee, on the part or this House: Messrs. risaer, lirounax, and Thomas NMann. Oa motion, that part of the Govern or's Messe relating to the Indian re servation oi lands, was referred a se lect Qimmltee, composed of thJfollow- : .Messrs. Mebane J t euell, Carson, Crioin, and Brown. Saturday, Nfv. 22. presented the ptitun of nanis 01 me counties 01 nd Bladen, praVine for a repeal of a lv passed at the, last ses sion; directtiK: the running osthe divid ing line between the saidf counties; which was oiered to lie oiutlie' table. On motion If Mr. Turned, it was re solved, that all resolutions, tlie object of which is to ilraw money from the pub lic treasury, bi read three nines in each house, sf' f -l. f Mr. Alston witWrew tile resolution submitted by himjin Thursday last, re ative to the ranks oi tips state, anc substituted till tollowirE which was sent to the Senate for concurrence: K solved. That joint select committee be anoohited to inC re into he state and con- this State: whetliOrWheif Notes are at this time redeemed "at ratably to their charter with speciei and, If not, to ascertain whe the said Banks wilUbe ready to resume specie payments and also! to inquire whether the Notes 01 aaid t;orportions, or any pi them, have depreciated from their extrinsic value, and if they have so depreciated, to invrsti ?ate and report the fneans,'if any, of improv ing and susntining te credit of said notes. Mr. Stanly introduced the tollowing resolutions f i Jiesohed, That ajioint select committee be' appointed to inquife whether the Public Print ing cannot be doite witkV more economy than under the existing laws,cither by special con tract or otherwise; and hat said committee report by bill oFotherwile. . . this resolution was adopted, and Messrs. Mebine, Blackledge, Shepherd and Strange,were appomted a commit tee, on the pert 01 mis iiouse, in pur suance thcrcloi 1 lie tol lowing Report was received frbm the Piibiic Treasurers which was ead, referred to the Committee on Fi nance, anil ordered to be printed: 1 0 ine nor S, ten's asJ o tiiA Ixmtl 'aal; hkb slemTor Irtie. IrOnl Utlf linn, fcr witlnO the II IM tfSl a- iV7-on nm: !.e beet made art thirty'.-. I HI ... iatUdin the Trean- Ival' tents (StfJSl 5sA v Nles and other monies oorow io nww u Mirnrni t,icH - .f mi KnSMirea ana niacicea j mi whi ,i thwiiSnd tfirte fetftdrtd and fiftv-twt t pctid.taresordisbarseiatcu. .1 .ii.m nrtvn cfiu and one third isf suryfor the list year. hdsd..... .rrtt l0St 311.) 1 Toochera J bornrtcertIed the TUht U w hilh have Deeo handed over to the remained ia Ute Pu.c Trell9rj Cptrolter. and are. ol course ,n rem- --v- "er-,.8; by , " ! dineas for the eiamuiation 01 inc v om- ; oesiettd W i mittee of Finaacr. , " w, in !wt t TUi inu.Ute. being deJocted 7". the JhrUnJt .ij frm the ayegate amount above mea- bWv te le Stafa RfJ tloned. wdTUTound to leave a balance t Stock held in iCbj this gU'.e.t ,f ne hundred and nine thousand seven yell nigh thsenrambtred and C hundred and twenty-three dollars twenitrom the redemption of ke st j pv. ty-one cents and five sixths of a. cctt. itirjs wilt so matcnally ,Jj , remaining in the Treasury of thia Stat, tabnee raalainx in the PsU on the 1st day of November lirtaaW'? o iJ of Novembn i the Hist day or November, ioxj, j Tneu, a$ t w eafier tone accounted U(8tl9.- der u fu,,Jr "d perhaps more ikt Cte ! 723 21 5-6.) It may oe proper, now- uaTen,, ever, here to otsene. that three that- .M,u5,nd P"'J.OenUem(. .. .... . . i . " . mil. niiAjTi.M? . . . . . I i..in.i,vii ami nmiT jpvrn Uui.i " Urs and eleven cents of this bat-ince, be ing the proceeds of vacant la - enter ed and naid for, are appruiuiatfil by law for the promotion ol Aricrlture. aff.urs of the three several Bant. r &.c: which bein; deducted, w iineavetate.Ttquired by a Resolution tf , s hundred and six thousn .d five hun-Hast Assembly, will be laid bcf,,! . j. i . .l : i- r. t i . c Lieitiiature au Aioouar next. J H lUleigli, Nov. 22d, V& , Mr. Robert II. Jones, a memWrfi- ttaircu tuuutj, ajipeareu and toi teat. , Mr. Roane presented die p il- John Burgin, James Moore, an J q raying for the passage of a 1 say on and hereafi ux obedient servant. V JOHN II.YWOOD Tlit Exposet or Suteroeatt W t Mr.' Ashe sundry iulu Cumberland ced the following resolution, which was M ..' i .. - fr.mnn -VVplllMirn. roercu to ue pnoteu: Vhtler. Committee, on the part ol tne acnate.on pr0cr;ty 0f themselves, and their.posterity, ng, iirbt. duly elected uelegates from their Severn. the Resolution, introduced in the House' to amend the Constitution Uiereofi and havl . tif Commons by-Mr. Stanly on fcJttui dayl in the exercise of n unquestipnable "rij k relative to me puunc priuiing, - . 1 IIC ItlllUWIIIK tVUMVV'"' -viv . , ... . ... r....i rv" , ' , , .t. . r .t menu ui mic wiiii, mu uic ucu-iritici aiure- nomted a Committer on the part ot the .f k.- nnvni i RnWin-K .. ' senate, Oil the Resolution introduced by, to appointment, aiid iit convention, did agree Mr ' Alston, of the Iiouse ofCoimnonsi on sundry amenJuicnti thereto, for the con- fiucmtionot Uieir constituents And whereas, r Douiiiten duty at all principles become P ... M - ' .: .a question, io auora me iree ciuzeis ot uut ,4 Mr. Alston, of the House ol L-oimnonsi on sundry -amendments tin I relative to the Banks vlaMewMS-Sea- sidtmtipnot theirconstltue welt,- Yanhook,. Phifer,, Sgilss. and ttouto b6licvr,t wew .-' r . .' . ' times when fundamental . .'Sneed. V.?K a question, to ailorj ihe fr 'ay, NovlZS. i ataco an uouoriuiiii y vi cAMn'miiiir ana as- . . ..... . i ' Mr. Wellborn presenten tne pennon ; eettatnmz their eoitecuve sentiments thcre- or'bunUrr inhabitants of Wiikea c.oun-4n: thcreFore' .- . : ' tv. nravin for the passage of a law toKf? Ttat select commute bop. . rtme to credit.Arow ' Harinpa, which , j. tQ ,tui for pu asreferrcd. to the committee on that . olu loj,e oaellCliAnd held in each countv in . ,..i ..f ihi finvornoi'sf mesaao which imhi - r- ; . .." , relates tQ the crtumial-law.. , . The certificate of the County Court of Mecklenburg, in favor of Leah Bca tv was returned from the House ot Commons, endorsed, read, and counter- ' . ii .. .I.-- nl 4 Ut I Inline. smicu ujr iire.ciicani vx. -f - polls toJie pneneviandhelu m each countv tins ytate.at tho usual times And places oil iioluine elections tor members ot Hie next Leirislature. tor the ourDose of ascertaiii'inr the-sensetif the Teople on the proposed Con stitution, and localise due returns thereof to be made to the neit Legislature, v Jitvtlvtdfui'thtr, That ' thousand co pits of the..xistirty Constitution, ar.d the GENTLEi . the General Assenthlv of the we or iorin-tarolin. - of the Stafi, it if s: L. .1 Y y4 ine tiaws oi tne start, it is made a Bart of my official duty tu inform vou.tlXr'tho7?ec7 at the TreasuWof N. Cat olina for the year commenoW witli the firstvday of November, 1822, and ending with the last day of October, inciuuin" sundry payments ot ar rearages, and tlte public taxes of every other description which became due, and were paid afclte l reasury ol this State within that, periods together , with the Dividends declared y our State Bank onAhe.stock or shares held irf it by N. Carolina; the purchase money or pro ceeds oi tne vacant ana unappropriated i,mus uteiy eniereaj- ana'paui tor. in course of the time above mentioned; and t,he collection made from the bonds given by the purchasers of the Public lands near Raleigh, which were sold in 1820, amount tn one hundredand four teen tiousand six hundred and'lhirteen dollars and seventy-four cents and one sixth ot a cent (SU4,61S 74 1-6.) -. T6 this sum, tlie balance remain in the Treasury on the first day of No vember, '1823; and thereafter to be ar- counted for, as reported fd the last Ge neral Assembly,-bein idded." to wit: one hundred and fourteen ttiousatid four hundred and sixtVrone dollars and nine ty-nine cents, , an aggregate ipiriunt of two hundred and twenty-nine thousand and. seventy -five, dollars seventy-thre one dred and thirtv-six dollars and ten and five sixths cents only, for the ordinary purposes and support of government. . In the printed statements, furnished by the Comptroller for.the use of the members ol the present uenerai assciu- . . . i r ... .1 j 1 ly, the several items torming tne recep ion and expenditure,above mentioned, will be found, entered in their proper laces and under diflerent heads., The nett amount of the dividends de clared by the President aud Directors of the State Bank, upon the shares held in it by lrth-i;aroitna, inciuuing as well tha dividend of December, 1822, as that of June, 1823, after deducting the interest claimed anu retaineu oy that corporation, as due it under the orovisions of the act of Assembly of 1811, on account of, the unpaid for shares of the stock held therein by this atate, up fo the first Monday of December last,) was czhteen thousand and nineteen dollars and seventy-six cents! of which sum thirteen thousand seven hundred and sixty-two dollars and - sixtv-five cents w ere Daid over to the Public Trea- surer by the olhcers ot lhat Mank, in money of the emissions of 1783 and 1783. and were thereupon burnt and ue- troyed, as the law directs: The remain der, being four thousand two hundred and fifty -seven dollarsand eleVen cents, was had in notes of the Bank, there' be ing, at that time.'ho more money of the " i. j. ii .. emissions aouve menuoireu in me vaults of the Bank. Of the sum of one hundred and nine thousand seven hundred and twenty- three dollars twenty-one and five sixths cents above mentioned, as being . the balance due and payable from the Pub lic Treasurer to the State of North Carolina, on the first day of the present month, viz. on the first day of Novem ber, 1823, fifty-three thousand seven hundred and thirty-eight dollars and eighty-three cents are deposited and stand at my credit, as Public Treasu rer, in the state Bank ot JNortn-Uaro- ina, at Raleigh: thirty-six thousand , i - ii nine nunureu anu ninety-one nonars and twenty Cents are deposited and stand at my credit, in like manner, in the Bank of Newbcrn, in Raleigh; and seventeen thousand two Hundred and eigltty-nine dollars and thirty-six cents are deposited in like manner, and stand at my credit, as Public Treasurer, in the Bank of Cape-Fear, at Fayettevillc: The' remainder is in the publicchcst, and is kept there to be at hand and in readiness to meet the demands or ex penditures of the day. in tne month ot uecemner last, jonn Patton, esq. the Commissioner appoint ed by Gov. Holmes, to- supei intend the selling, &c. ot tne lands belonging to this state, commonly called the Chero kee Lands, paid into the" Public Trea sury. the sum of three thousand eevtfn hundred and seventy-three dollars and fifteeh and an half cents (3,773 151,) the nett proceeds of the sales made by him, and which had come into his hands in cash, as commissioner afore said: which sum was forthwith, and a greeably to law, placed at the credit of the IJoard ot internal Improvements; as has been likewise and since that period, in the Course ot the late uscal year, the further sum of five thousand eight hun dred and eisrhtv-thVee dollars and fortv- nine cents and three quarters (85,883, 4yi,; collected Irom purchasers at the sales .made by Messrs. Franklin and Mebane, and Wellborn and Taliaferro Col." Patton. the commissioner above mentioned, at the same time, handed over likewise at the Treasury, the bonds taken to secure the payment of the ba lance of the purchase money of the lands sold by him as aforesaid, amounting1 to twenty-eight thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and sSxtv-five , cents (S2,71u CSi) the w hole of which were placed on file, none of them, havins be come due or payable, until very lately.'' ' i he rublic treasurer has rendered tothe Board of Internal Improvements an accQu'iiof his Rectiptt and Expends turn from the 1st of November; 1822,', to the 1st of November1, 1823, embrac ing the sums above mentioned, together t)l lying what peualty shall be for tlie breach of that pact rf t!,f ; stitution of this State, . I.if h . .t persons shall be at libtu tv ( i t'C their own mode of wdrs! "-k', !, was referred to the Judicia .;;jtt Mr. Fisher presented the - , Mfchael Rymer, of Rom-atrj ati v Iredell presented the petition of mas Small, of Chowan, praying tub stored to credit; w'liicn were relc, to the 'committee of 'Proposit'out Grievjfncfis. ' '" On motion of'Mr.f Beaker, iUa Renlved, 1'hat the committee. 0 ttit Ji diciary be instructed to inquire into tlie ei pediency of so amending an act of the few ral Assembly passed in 1808, toamtudwn passed at the last session of the Centra" It. sembly, to allow interest on judgment! m. vereu in actions Drought on contract, una mitigate the severity of executions it met i way as to secure to the widows of penoiwdr iug intestate, such portions of the propeftr now exempt by law from esecuUv,Mfcy may think proper, and that the said commi tee have leave to report by biUorothcim On motion of Mr. CampBell.'tlie cot mitteVon the Judiciary were instroctt to inquire into the expediency of aitc; ing the law of Landlord and lenau so as to provide 4 shorter'and less pensive inone lor nispossessing iraum who hold ovei' anil to secuve l ft landlord his rentj and that they rcpn by bill or otherwise. " . .? Mr. Jones presented tno peimoi Jarratt Weaver, of. Halifax Couc; praying to bo allowed the- valuation a runaway Negro -Slave of his, who i; killed in attempting to arrest him; a, Mr. Webb ' presented the petiiiiu o Edward Owen, of ferson Countt, pray ing t be restored to credit; tlte mer was preferred to the Commitiee i Claims, and the latter to the CotniiiiK of Propositions and Grievances. V Mr. Martin presented a Bill tort the 5th and 6th. sections of an act, ed in 1820, entitled "im act toprct the marriage of infijnf females." Mr. Leonard, a:il to repeal in passed in 1813itihtitled " an acti 'on the sum hereafter to De paid to--State for vacait lands.' -,S Mr. IIunr, a Bill to repeat, m ja the 4th section of an act, passed m lr year 1806, entitled an act-to revise i; miiiua laws ot iiits oute,Teiauc""" artillery companies of f light InfiiitiJ, Grenaifiers and riflemen. . The foregoing Bills na33cACt1l,Ji readings. - - Mr. Stanl y presented a bill, ton an act, entitled an act regulatin? I' scents, passed- in 1803; which ss1 and referred to the Judiciary Com tee.'' " ' V' " - ' ' ' Mri Mhpoti, a bill 'to Incopnnttt Trustees ofhe Bertie Uulott Acll! my. " -:V.' j r:,,; '..- ,.. .-Mr. Roanfta Bill to rppeal n l; passejl in 1822,ntitletLaiiact t'; He time of holding, tw of the " of Pleas and fQuarttrf Session M county of BurkeVhich bill -i .- reau tne nrscumerf v .. LlrUTl L ni. 11 VJ rt iiiuliuii itviui i w pointed to imAire into the CxpW"" amefiding the9th and 10th sections w act of 1813. f mendiiisr the milifia state, in such a ways not o requn fliction of the several penaiuc -. the lOtb sectn ofVd act for '., observe, in every particular; the rco." ' of the-yth se -Jinn of said act) and ' less penalties than those nnUomr Villi section wtjuw toi answ.ci,.- pose, . ; - f 4'Tlic,said resolution wa , commiee, kins.Sellerl, Solution wa. f'-,rru composed of Me, , Smith, Campbells'"" maws' V-'?. ;i t'.''.-. & - ' Mrilloan-s presenter rr and otners, ,- "-. the oi'sn I' ll Jacob Siiuti Burke count, pravmg ' . y r.u r to the pass ,3 oi u vv .. .... ousandl with all other monies received by hiin,, in aid coim!y,"be ""o1. f r-thteT whkh ai e subject to its Draft oi" Jispo- Lamon presented the peuu ; J 'VJ rV -v!i' v 'J C . "";V . ; . "j , . l, v J 1
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