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RALEIGH, (N. 0.) FRIDAY, UECEMDER a.
Yd. XIV
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THE 8rAH,
Jai .VifftV-CaroMiwi of Gazette,
FaMishcd, weekly, by
DELL LAWRENCE.
Committed.
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inilWIIMn,kb y.
wag er tm nun.
af the
rvay fiTtt aa.
ftr will be aaal without at I MM g fo b a aid
iaedvaaaa,a4 a ptprt itoaUnod. bwl ml
tnw "i"'" w w txiirors.aaies an trMrmrrt
m pw tmniKlMIlt, BfM ItaiMlH at
tar liaes.lnsertod thrra Uaars for on dollar.
aai mn i or mg wnnauaaea-
Ai letter la Ibe Mrton nut be pc paid,
. . -- -. " mwwnw, rickad
FaycttcTillo Academy.
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- fill mmim. Mtt UatM a.. . .
m. f .iik hie u ,iJ7 .UL r.r""
' nmrm aim rwlt mm. il k.
N ""W M tta law mu j .l
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KraWtl5. 1 ISi. ' 47 .tf
Notice.
mlllS IaxitaUM M offer arfMti
I u j ma soainera Dtaua, aag oa
cMtcd oa tUe maat apprared priaaiplca.aad pra-
k tki Hh aupcriar leaahm ia ever ereaea af
Mil a4 oraaaeatal eaoaaUon. Thia, with III
)xUhy iitaatHM aad moderate abargca for board
I rd lailioa. matt -iniura It liberal fiatroaaee.
n writtt atteailoa will bepaidtolha ooo
act and moral! of tbooe atcadinf H.
. TP.nwa pkii DiiiRrrn
Fml Uepartroaouaoadoaud by Mra.na. fnc1Iw"'r1. PHrrt pouiwIt, u
um..llh aaaUUattaaohen. . Uka km away.
RiHlimcata, '. ' " t SO
Kaadinr and writing, " ' a
Knsliab Grammar. .neirat aad Ma-
"lea. mWj lt t." .
" P-"oi, ae avord aaaa. aaa (km
laa, aaoe aalaabla boa. aad atbar artiaira aal
CkTaMTV ! rami i i n u .a.. .
.... " - - . " " naaaa ta ulrtl, oa
raT"7lWMaof j A adit .U
ad aaeartty. 1 irrr iU be mere full made
a. ibe daraof la. . , 7
on Mranaa bnh. .k. ! j
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UaalcO,
7t""H!"7t r farard,dal, aaibea
laU, itbia tka tirta prrd li Urn, or
otma UI be pW. bar of raaoaarV. Tka.
t 1. . .. 7 ,H" J"' ooatoa aounlf, I .. , "'iaimi la make imma.
.;v llaSiMtinUaneKro nun.br lh "'fJ" la iuii aa rraide la Haleaa
A . "i-KwruniiT tiu k oncred aa H.a in
ofCbeWartoUdmmt, SoatLCaroliua II. u
1'"'" mt a-itn a tear nmler bit rirti
. , , . - hilh. . mi acner I.
A. nintvrvn n
; r- aar urn "prrtKHU, at
7 Urinilla aoanu. artileiaeati
M made. . in p. Or. M Y.
v . V .-s A"r,iibma WUIaaMaaoVr
dera Geoeranhr, with die ue of tka
Mapi kGliibea, Iliatorr.Chruaology,
Mrtholopy. Uhf-taria, Belle L,ntrea,
jampaanion, isaiurti rniioaopaey,
Botaar, with pi am aad ornamcatal
Keedfe Work, S
I Moiia, ttufht by Madam Voilli, lo the bet)
liliaa atria, per anaam, R60 ner quarter. 80
I On. uuglu out of the Inititation, $100 pel a-
UnainfT Paiatin;, hnd the French Language,
it twiwri naiiTo o rnace.
(Draarlnt and Painting, ' J
French. J- - (J
CUnioal department, onder Dr. O Drl.
The Latin ami fireek. Language, Natural and
oral rniioeopiiy, ivyie, AMroaomy, Mat he.
aura, uiomeirr, ami Aigeora, ki,
ENGLISH MALE DEPARTMENT.
Rudiment, A.- jjs
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, EngtUh -t
Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geo- T
graphT, ith the eof the Man and f .
uiobet, , . , J
Pen and Ink provided without charre.
AUi-af 85 eenuoaeachitudent, for Wood,
i ner, aia.
Hoard, inelnding all the above branchet, tx
pt Muaie, g3J per quartet, payable in ad
see. - . . WM. HAMILTON.
IT? Forth t'nfiretion of Parent and Guar-
Un. the' following genllemen roar be referred
!' Jonn a. t ameron, eq. rretinenr ot the
hnol Committee, or f he Ret R. H. Mormon
ttyetteville, April 80, 1133 ' 18-1 Sra
Notice.
tlu.uiiTE.D to the mil of Comberiaad
eouit. aa tk intk -r "
u.T hoeall himaelf HE.XET- (lAK
IS. about I fort X l.;i. .i. ' .
.- - -- &' niwa maue.
.Ii omP,el". " "bout or ttyear of age.
. . .t ,u noma at tut of Henri,
oo eounty. Va I'ha on. i
1 -u-. - f . wwaa IU WVIa V
taka Tbi ' P P'VlT'Tfcbarjea, and
p . . .. 8HT' M AULTSBY, Jailor,
. wt ii ib, uea. f, I are 5o.jf
Committeil
IWthe jail af Franklin eonnty, oa the ih in
itMut. a neffro mm. wlm mcii. i.:.....ir i. .
? .rurwa incnei nigh, lrk enro.
plexion, aod about twenty Jive ,e,r, 0f age
ha it a tolerable alioemakrr. h ... ka. . .,.
AM Ik. J . . . .-..MIC
u.c .mm. ne tiaie that he belong to Joe
nome. an Indian, livmr in th .i.. .r 1. 1
ad that be waa D irehaaed n-. P.:L.i...r
Virginia. The owner it. thnvrnr. 'n-tT.'
aaAmaa f.l . .
. w 1 ProPy pay charge and
"V'
. . I. G PERSONS, Sheriff
Loouborg, Sept. 18, lt93 s-tf
Drawing 8c aihtinff.
MRS. MARLIHG
Pamiing oa Pam
advance
Draainr
and
mimg oa Paper, Vclvetaed 8aiia. at
. a
L pam laaflvaiiM I
Miomiare and PortraM Pamtiar. bt
""Wl priae, paid
it, a
Not 7.
HAULING.
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Notice.
1 yiLL be told, on the nintl of December
V V MILOn It' m month.1 ik. lu.
plantatioa of Joaeph Mioler. diw, the follow,
owing proper!;: One plantation known by the
"inn tract; .o the pl.ntaiiorj where be died,
I loth wilt be aolil or ivnimtt ! tl ku
Je. hogt. aheep, wavon and ceara. one vok'e af
tn noaituoiq aMI kitchen lunu
tare, plantation working tool of evei7 kind, corn.
...,c., .IK1 lunurj artieiea to leilmnt to men
tion, and prol.ably a part of th nvgrwra The
tie will continue from du Ju. .11 :.
ol(J. .. ' T' ' T - "
November 14, IS 23
JOHN FAKRAn, F.sV,
4r.3ip
Hii Hards ton Academies.
HR Eiamination of the Pupil in the Mnle
1 1 Kptnuiiit -111 anmma on I huraday. the
Oi and that of the Female on Fridav. the Sth ;
eeember neaU '-Theexerciaea of the Male A.
fMeray will breumefln the Brat Manday ta
. ; -WM.BUBT, Seo'17
Stab, county, Nor. 20, 1 K2.1. ' iT-Stp
patches, Jewelry, t?5cV;
rHB euhwribcr reniectfully Inform the
cilicea of Kaleigb, ami the public, that
. 'he hat just reeeivea an' decant taraort-
Int of Watehet, Jewelry, and Brittsni Ware.
ttttier with handaome aupply of Gig and
riage Wbipa, which be ittuapoaed to mil low.
verv attention will be paid tb the Watch and
ck repairing Duainea. .
Raleigli, Nov. 18,1823 4C.tf ;
Jailor's Notice.
I IT AS aommiltcd to the jail of thia eonaty, on
f r the I Sth ihilint. a .... J'-
k:. . 1 1 uir 1 " - v ll
u.. r . eon aayv lie belong to a
" r. lr oaten, of Laaeaater innin. ..r
r . ' . . , . " - w", inj Hinju..
.c . tar v inones u.gii, eoranletion twiy darkj
a- m uaiii wjirua uii loreiieiifi. tit.iihai
a aaaaai .
mu negro it reQueMed to coirie
lurward. nrov hi. nmiM ..l .
takchim.way. irhewinte'd
tw jatrtmt in vuen caara. ,. '
Tle above neirro wa i.kon ,k. 1.
. ... TT " ' '111,1 .11. u.
.T"1 ,,n"" Swp. whioh, by a late Uw
. ..... cuiitica me laaerMip lo.one lourih
..I. T,,uCi
t , JOSHUA A. POOLl Jailor,
blisibeth City, Paaquotank ' y 7. ,
. county, y. IS. 1 J k
of tho
Notice, r
A VtNG it in view almrtlr in rennva from
tbia atalr, 1 would give a barjaiu in the aale
a followuiar nrancrtr. It'mr i th r.li d
lUlricU. vitt A iU imnravul In. ih
rajeiieviun and Uavie alreeta. Ii nr nn it an
excellent dwelling houae and all neoeaaary ap-
P-P-if e Advocate urt tki Sihft it
FfiLV?ToZl Sute " ufe for Mr.
Crtwford! W tut elie could " Gloriov$
intarnpa." meaa. -. .
Wt wUl pat (he Rltlmood EiKjulrer
fttafc an cipdulioB of the utements of the
rCntCUmt AdTOCat. anil tka
Ir xnracicut Aibanv Arna-ir tk.r.
quirtr u not .iwilTtnjr to aacertaia and
embrace the trBtb, at har rery
great cause to apDrehend: from : tk.
jreptorai of that pidetnie disorder to
vnuco ueaetpair of the rnvr.miw.
preaaea hat v ttnerallT inbiettd .hm
-n1, VlZ c"tkna, at m hick, the
uwaninauona were earned,
on which thoae naoera fimtirt th; tma.
of a triumph." Msaeil. In 1 oroaf m.i
joritj of inaUnces, rtnhaiont kotttft to
air. urairfora. - One mitance. of Wash
ington county, la admitted in the Verv
Utemeat theKnquirer quote. The ofliey
inauBcea .are universal exh h tA
throng t)M fivegVeat northern and weat
em districts; in resolutions for giring tie
cnotc ot blectora to the Peon e. hv lam
of thU Sute, a the next election:
which werennretnittrnelr ortDosed hi
every Crawfordite, whenever oDv waa
loond present, either m a convention.
a a messenger irom me junto 01 van
uurco et. V0.
8dlv. To illustrate the ' Gtotioiti
trwmrth" for Mr. Crawfordia the
boastful display made bv the Advocate
ana Argus oi the great victory of" RE
GULAR NOMINATIONS" and the
deieat of the " OPPOSITION:' we will
give an example, near at hand, from the
'j uwuici.w) ustne Delegate
Convention of the aetond Serikforial
District, which met at Newbunrhv nnmi.
: . .. -
uuieu aa avwea AJiU-i; raw lord candi-
date, Mr. NeUonwlio was elected
without opnosition. Th rnrivpntinn
consisted of nineteen delegates, of which
but three were friends to Mr. Crawford!
What a glorious .triumph for the Craw
ford faction (parlv we would have said.
but the word has no application.) Thro'
the rest of the State, exclusive of the
penjiage, lor a comfiuruble miileaw, ud oopu. Jrs. our own distrirt. it wo. ol
mran.B.r. n r..j 1 . r . '
uuui yiawiuiuue couia oe iounu in
Ped at Di-eaent bv Mr. RiMi.li:
clioua ttore huuao 00 FuTitieville atrtrrl, now oe
ennied by Mr Hendonatid oniirfeTed one of
the best aianrfa for liutines In ilia riiv and a
dwelling bnuae with. garden and eut-itouaea n
li!.uny alrect, ncw.in Uic frvum ion Of Mr.
Lawiynce ami on pa ' the (tore lot. For
term ap.;l 10 Henr f Fotter. " " ,
lNewbern, Nov. 1883.
KS'KEEMAN. ,
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J Van Wagench
IAKES Ibit method f Informing hi friend,
1 ann ciiatomer mat Be na idk reoeiveu irom
iw.iacK, a complete anortinent 01 uoach Ma
la' nt Saddler' material, which ha will dim
feuT on accommodating term, viz. ." '(,
Morocco or asaorted coloura, r !f ; U-
'llMl.K I.ns nf....;n... n 1 . . .1 !" . "
rlngc, taaaelaand mrmng, . 1
Tapped anil plain hub bell band, '
Main atrairht do. bands ' ' -
)ouhleand tingle do. plated joint,
aeh and Gig handlet of varioua pattern,"
'lated biaitch iron for carriage, , , '!
'iKted gigmounting In tetta, No i, 8, 3,
'atent bouaiog. winker and front, ' s '
'ull platcl coach and fig harueaa, '
fancy ribbd do. do. '
jili...j..t.i . . .... . J :.
run puieu concn ami gig ni Ha and curb chains.
ruled, cnnripoailion, and bras knob,
Plaiap joint, tack and wood aerewa, .
J!r Jt gig barnet mounting, in acta, '
paned liarneu rnnunting4 insets, , t
fldle tree, braaa lack, tie. ate. f
liidmr bridle bitta. and atlrrno iron.' . '
flan, on consignment, an avaortment of Lndiea''
uenuemen'a riilyig taddlea, valieea, aaddle
n ae ' 1 1 i
v, 18, H23. i
40 it
att Bank NothCarolina.
Raleie-h. Nov. 27. 1823.
ESOLVF.n.' I hkt A' Dividrait nt Tnu. yi
eni. on the Capital Stock of thia Bask, be.
inetame it hereby declared for the laat ball
F' livable at Kaleitrh nn iha nnt Mnmlar In
Nraliernext,aniiattheeveral Uranchet fit".
aj therB(u,. . -i- n y
' iw
WM. II. HAYWOOD, Cathieh
Notice.-
taurUy" the 0,h December 'iiext,
ii7-?"u highest Imldef, at the late
Pi . 5 te"e. one exaeliintGig h liar
ilia . ' n,0n.Too,- 8- A credit of nine
6,Ven-d ...ind .proved aecn-
;' .;:''0UN.,.Lir.ON,iw;.
'ai.''!' . A,'mV will, the U1 aunexetl. '
Notice!
tratn rf u ":;!,SM""e'iaa(iminif.
Lr.k " . lne ww the taid de-K-"Kl'h",,
-- 'theniicat
r JIT11' U,UnHi plead
Uate """.WTi n thoae indebted to
I re !! m"e immetliate mrant. .
Nioiar':0NKGiY,AdmV.1
4S.3tp
Jailor's Notice;
jVAh-tK VP and lodged io the jail of thia
jt, uic wm ultimo, a negro itan
aamed I8HAM, w I torn. 9t he btloora to
Joaeiih Knalnw. of P,.i.l.in.. V f t , "
' 7. ."j v. onq negro
t -well known In thia place, and wa aold. eieht
n. til.. mnnim . . . . . P .
- q,,iwc7, uj mr, sooner, or iniplin
county. The owner it requeued to comef.vr.
ard, prove property, pay charge, and take him
;-.-CABLE8 U. MORKI3, Jailor.
Wdmiogton, Aug. 3, 1893 JJQ.tf
A Ruuaway. ?
NEGRO ISUAM, who wa committed to the
jailof Moore county, N.C. an the lTihof
January, 18i2,and etoaped from the tame on
the 18th March laat, hat been taken from the
jail in Nath county, where hawa imprisoned on
the 20th of September laat pat,.and again put
in the jail of Moore county Said isharo ia about
81 year of age, S feet 3 or 4 inehea high, dark
eomplexioii, and yt Ire belongs to Sam'l Young,
or the State of Alttbabant The Owner of laid
negro will come forward, nrova nrnnopt. n
ehargrt and take him away; otherwise he will be
uiacnai-gca according to law. 5 ,
DA XX MNEILL,
. . "; r-M-i , Sh'lT of Moore eoiintr
Jn.2,tJ23. ' - 5-tf
. , Notice. ; ' -;l
IOMMTtTED to the jail of this I county, on
1the 9th' day of October laat, a Negro man,
who, when first examined, mid hia aame was 4JL
and that he beldSVged to William Vearae, of Sai--
ry county, out ainoe tayl In name t HEN, and
that he belong to Joseph Martin, of Stoke
eoijtnty ,J5aid negro is bout 80 or 81 year of nge,
frnm appearance, and about $ teet S or 3 inches
nign. w brow n complexion, ineaka nnite autlio-
ntative. and look very fierce. The Owner ol taid
"egro ia reqiietled to come forward, nrove nm.
prrty., pay charge, and take him away, other.
i. Wl" "Teieaea at the law directs.' v ,
V:m-TVy ' VAtS'U M'NKILXl;- '
v ' Sh'lTof Mooroeouary, N IC.'
Ndvember I S. 1 M9.v-, .y ; ; ( 1 :, y AT if
'.'.'-'','..' Notice. '
rTTUE tubteriber. It nresent PiWm.l nr
X diAelemy, in Johnston eonnty,' is dttiiv
u. w engaging in a Jimiiar situation alter the
present year, with which his services in this in.
ttitulinn will elote. A line, addressed to him.
or to David Thompson, rtsq.jjoat master, Smith,
field, Johnston eonuty. N. G wilt meet with tlie
earliest attention ', , ti. L. HlLL.t
July 9I.IS33 82-lamtf
4
Just Published and for Sale,
AT THE STAR OFFICE, vi
S'isf
ft
FOR' I
mi
r . V " ... i .
Catc&atedfor th $tut of'JVbrih-CartUna, kg
ft lr Country Merchants anrl nthr o.n T
supplied at he asual prices, and on the short.
Executor's Jale.V
S F.xeeutor of the laat will ami testament of
Col. Uan-ora Sntherhind. lata nT W.l,
ounty, deceased, I hall,Wl all his lands, on a
! iwoann inrej year, according to
huwill. Thia landlt elegantly ailoated.lyingon
both aide of the road grading from Kaleigh t
Oxford, It mile from-, the former and 5 from
the Utter nlaae. It U adantel in iha mli. s
..i. . ..... " "
wjtb, w nt, auu 1 obaceo. - he improvement
are, a comfortable "dwelling .house, with, four
rooraa oeiow atajra, aad a ore place to each.
commodious store houaei all neeesmrv out build
mg, and a mill. Near the dwelling UAsr is a ne.
vef failing spring of excellent water. This pro-
irnj vufiEEnsv 10 e as vaiuame a any in the
eonnty. Gantlemen at a distance, who may feel
disposed to pdrchaae, are invited to come and
view, it before the day of sale - At a credit ol
tune month I (hull aril all his perishable proper-
vimwni iH iiocaof nurses, cattle, bog and
tlieep a crop of corn, cotion, oats, folder,bie
the iiouae and kitchen furniiiire, the implements
of husbandry, including a agont and carta, a svt
ot Ulacksinithi' tool, a (ill, and other aniclca
tlieaalt will commence on Mond.,v. tliefificpnih
oi December next, at the late dwelling of the
urccmeu.ann win ne continued Irom day to day
uiiui ail .uaii uc auin. -
.HKNRY C00DL0E, Kx'r.
W Wake county; 80th Nov. 1133. 4r-3t
rOlJTICAL.
THE RICHMOND ENQUIRER,
And the X,T. ElecUdtu
The conductor of the Enquirerruotes
from tlie National Advoiatt an accuunt
of the election in this State, headed
"Gfarvw triutrmhl--the Slhte is safe!"
auu manes me toiiowin": euuoriai con
clusion frdm it.-.';i ,''' -' $
" New-York U safe. Tire western
counties have stood firmit the Renuh.
licans have triumphed. Ththezt Legit-
la'ure will hare if decided,, majority of
mejnenas y rr. u.. vrtwjora Kven
the New-York " American "ia " chop
fallen." We congratulate the Repub
licans on, the Vote of New-York." . jV
What must be thousht of ah Editor's
resnect for veracitv. or of hia retrard fnr
editorial character, when he thus wil
lingl founds his deductions, and com
municates them as truth to his readers,
upon the declarations of a notorious fal
sifieras the Editor of the Enquirer has
done i this instant. Mr, Ritchie even
goeS farther than the Editor of theddvo-
wfy and makes the declaration positive,
which that Editor; with all his tooted
brazenness of misrepresentation, ' did
not dare, here on the ground, to convey,
but by way of insinuation. The J3dvo-
caie does.:iOt venture to name Mr. Craw
ford in all his statement, (which tlie En
quirer auotes) under the bead of " Glo
rious tntttnphrjj '!;(, V;:
The Enquirer reasoned in thia mode
Tha N. T. Advocate is a Crawford
nj convention: and whenever there was
an opposition (out of this district, where
it prevailed against the greatest Craw
fordite strength) the opposition was not
to the sentiments, or Republicanism of
the candidates but merely to rive en-
cotiragement and countenance to anma
self-nominated men or to the inrln.
pendent dominations of fAe ieovle in
their own meetings. T . u :
3dly. There are a multituda of in
stances, throughout ; he State.- whi-i-a
canaiuaies, w ho were inspected of being
friendly to 'Mr. Crawford, have naH
.. J I.L.!! .. .
au jcu ueciaranon. eitner in their own
names or through their supporters,
for fear of losing the suffrages of the
people, that they were opposed to that
ponucian. 1 bis was done by the Craw
iord candidate; of -tins district,
nwumgtonrwho, after tlie election
commenced, in Suffolk county, authori
zed declaration of his preference for
M r, A lnl Tl. - ...
. iiuaniD.. x ne convention candi
date of the 4tli district. Mr. WAvte i
so, and almost too late for his recovery.
5imtn h ow" count7 anj predilection
.ur ir. vrawiora. . Alter this St. .Law
rence county cave him an ovcrwhelmm.
vote. 1fc,;,,---:0.,V.r-:;i..r ,
'If, from these premises, Mr. Ritchie,
of the Richmond Ennuirpr rl
draw sufficient hints of the dffeftof this
tlc wc wouiu suggest; to Him to
wnte r for confidential information to
Mr. F on iiurm who has lately aaid in
tk:. .!u al.. L- . a .
miis iiiy, mat ne considered Mr. tJraw
ford's chance for this Stat.
and also observed that his
did 6ot extend to sustain Mr. Crawford
11 me tiepuuitan farly refused to sud-
nnrt him ." Dl.k:- ... .
a, , . " HaV7-tVail
the truth bf this best, by 'Wrttinsr to anm
Crawfordite friend acquainted with that
personage and ascertain whom he in
tends to suDDort next. Thia
full well, that all Mr. tY'a chflnrn nf
srnvpaa. taiilk ,!a Ci.l.'u.--..! J l . if, u
ed afonce, if Mr. Van' JJunn shoulc
declare for him iV. F, Patriot. ...
Elector of Prendentj.T. anKiVr,
1. ( . . .... -- j .
im uc;u nn eauy agliaieu ln.tlie Liegis
aniic. a resolution passed the senate
ast week by an unanimous vote, which
proposes to ascertain at the next general
election, whether the people wish , to
have the appointment of elector in thir
own hands. When it cam before the
house it met with opposition and a motion
Wa made to lay on the table, i This
motion was lost, and the resolution was
passed by the house in the shape in
which it was Received from the Senate,
i Those who onoosed the resotiitinB8
did it, not because they were unfriendly
to its object, but because there was a
bill before the house, which went to rive
at.- a. f I . .. e
uic appuiauneni oi electors to , the peo
ple at once, without waiting to ascertain
whether . they wished it. When they
tet for the notion, therefor, to lay
the resolution on the taM, tKr v mut
not be nden(ood at
pnneiplttt jrivinw the poner tothepetji.
pte-AJjnu., Journal. . .
Election cf Garemor.Tl.'S pronotj.
Uon to give thia election to the people .
ia rtnewed-Ther- aeems to be a tJif- . '
ference of opinion u to the particular .
manner in which the iwcnla 4K.il a...-.
dut the privile jfe; Sotn, are for giving
it to them directly j others think it would .
btfoetter that they should exercise it by
the intervention of electors; and accor
dingly two bills are before the Lerisla.' '
Jure embracing these two modes. Which
win nrevail tt is impossible to predict, ,
Bat that some chanffe of the bretrnt ar.
ranwroent will be effected wo are di
posed to belieye Is certaia.5;
LegUlatare i of North-Carolina;
- ' - SENATE . - .
Oa motion of Mr. Pearsall, it waa
Ruohtd, That a select committoa ka ap
pointed to enquire into tha axnedi
tennfr the Inspection Laws of this 8tate and
tftat they have leava to report by bill Or
otherwiae. J ,
Tho followinc eentlemen wtra
t c
aa aw .
pointed to compose said committee, vit.
Messrs, Peiraall. Burtn. TuUr r
and Beasley. . , '
Mr. Burgrs presented the petition bf
aundry irihubitanta of Halifax county, bit
.majnivi Duiiaingaioii-Diiage over
the Roanoke river at the town of Hall-.
faxt Also a bill to carry tha nrtvnr ar
the petitioners into effect; ; which ,'wa ,'
read the first time'and passed, .-a ",
. Mr. Graves presented the petition oi
Sarah Pennix, of Surry couhty, praying
that the property she ndw has or may ,
acquire be secured to her Referred, Y
to the Committee of Propositioni ana It
Grievances. . 0 ..; '.-'4 . ., --'.v.
Mr. Whitfield ijfesented' tha f,.ltn,:
mg resoluUon, which was, on motion of ,
Mr. M'Leod, ordered to lie on, the ta
ble: ; ; ' v :l''-,U-'k..p - -
Motived, Thkt the, Botwd of Interna) Im-'
proyement Instruct, our 8tit Enrlheer to''
urvey and lav off tlie rwrt-ji ftw a r "
the Fall of Nedse River tn r...u
Bridge, or any point on or near th laid envk
or war, or any mtcrsectina; trtream, make out
a plan and estimate of the probable cost, the
pracaUilhy of cutting the ame, and report '
to tins next ; General Asaembly. , Also, to re port f '
the practicability and expense ' of renderinr ' ,
the nvtr navlRabld by Lock and Dam, with - ,
the view of tha.Engineer npOn both woiecu.
Mr. Bryan presented a bill to amend
an act to provide fdr children 1rn af
ter the making of their parent's will;
which was read the first time,' and re- ?
ferred to a select committee consistinjr '
of Messrs. Bryan, Gibba, Albritton and '
Callkway.-.- -'l''
Mr. Wilson presented a resolution iu -
strticting the Committee of Claims to
take into consideration the claims of a
portion bf tlie Militia of Carteret coun-
in called ihto the service of tlie State ia " ''
the year 1821 ::-:s t
Mr. Wilson alsO presen'tW prti. ' '
tion of Johrt H. Hill, Colonel of the Car.
teret militia, praying Hn allowance for f
services rendered in 1821, in a tletach- -ment
called out to suppress an insurrcc
tion of slaves and free persons of color
in said county. ' - ' , ,t: , , '
,0a motion of Mr, tove, a. messagtj
vvas lent to the House br Com innna nm. "
posing to ballot to morrow morning at
the meeting of the two Houses for a . -Treasurer,
Comptroller, and Secretary
of State, and nominated for those offices
the present incumbenfi. -:v , ' f
The emtrossed hill tn rr.l
. a.V ' .ja ill imi k ...
the 4th sccion of an act passed in 180G:
to revise' the Militia t.r t,;a cto
relative fO 'the Art'dlerv Cornnnnsoa p -
Lia:b,t Infantry. Grenadier n,l niHi.
tfien,' was read the third time and sent
to the Hoijse of Commons for concur
rence. ::yr" 'fp'Ahf :'Cy: ,
"The bill for the ' better 'ratrtiVattn. "
the town of Windsor, in Bertie county. v ' v
passed its third reading. . , t , ;, ,
The bill to-amend anict conrpm.nV ,
proving of Wills, &c. waa rejected oh
its fcecond reading. -. ' - . s ' 1
wr. aeaweil presented a bill to recti- '
ate the practice in tha IP VP ml I .ill tsf at 1 .. .
Of Equity in this 8tate; Mr. phifcr, a bill ''
directing in what manner the laws of , '
our sister states shall be tiaiv.t i -
dence in this state;, and Mr. Harrell, a '
bill to repeU n act passed in 1822, to
encourage the apprehension of fHnaway
slaves' in; the Great : Dismal. Swamp; ' '
which were read the first time. ;
' '' ' ' Saturday, -iVbu. 89fl " "
Mr, Forney, from the Committee of V
Propositions and Grievancea. to wh AMI ,..:'K .
!l9,,r.eferred the petition of 'Elizabeth
VVilkins, of Burke county, prating for
a divorce from lier husband, ircported a "
bill to tliat effect, t - I ' -
. A- message was received from ' tho
louse of Commons. Bronosin ta hnUnt
immediately for Governor, and nomina-
tingfortheappointroentGabrielllolriieai: .
which waa agreed to. - . .,