r c , - T r. - r.l u 1 - r ; v v. i . m - , . ... s I Mil! kC t il t. 1 1 ai.4 re- v' t. -.!. fr.f .,4 fie r'..:oA of Jjta iM'sti' . c roifcj, t'jertui sara Uorxi.' kiltrrr J le the eocr.T.tre of lnte bal la protmtr,v " i- i.'- U.r rt pn-n-f-J the pet.&Hi of Jw Jirrp",- o. h j rrfcm-4 to th eoennuaa vfc:-... . " . - Mr. Pool prrvnted Vi3 totegiuaiAt d a'.u-r (:( . of Juha rUntist, Wtm. CucWe air.-...; L.;lfdrtk tetter reruWcfaa of SJw? L?5Ro8l ir. ,.1 Ore persona oato) whtcsi vera t(- J tLe f.t tijie. ' '. 7 r frlliy, A.44. , !r. Tf T frqm the WUod Coenmitte fjr Ur; r ..cr General of the iwii brigade, r. borteJ lhatKBr4u Mr. lHvul-o. fro to Cennnittee" of Claim, reported ar okitkm ia bm of Vfm. Little, of Kutherfovd County. Tenneaeee, for lhr-e hundred ; ed sixty-seven pound, two hU2ng an4 atypcNoet waick vaa read lle Jit tuna aod DMaed. 'i : . ' , -V: ' . . On bmHh of Ur. Lore, a aelectComiahtet tu appointed for the ptrmoa of cofladlkUUnr : . r l he aaraiat btUa before tha Senate, to alter .1 V. ktimate the peraont therein aameLs ;.' Mr. invtrora.tha aelect Committee, to f J- hom i referred th bijl U alter tba tiiae ci holding the superior uouru at law ior iaa countica of Northampton and Halifax, repor ted the tame without amendment which waa Mr. ... .l-r rxeotf J the petition c4 Iaaae rtr, wtetokta coantr, pnyi SpeijU ITLena wit y - i " f V,' -r . t ) v-..f t the arrt jr t ; uim l. - in, u rrad tha necau l tea, J.st-, ui ofuered In tit a tie Utla, A mt3L& fm t tier lljur, 1' tla that Meant. ShepperJ nj Jt thtwi wait oa t' 8natn n a tomruit tea to tnAtlact th UUotieg for I", venf or. ' ' i ,.'...' ': , To bill tn alter tS fime of hoMbr tho Snperioc CoorU of Northtmptna and Halifax. u md tbe aecond time, and, aa notioa of - Mr. Seawall, amended, j atriliaj oat the foUowia; wordc atul iq whicli cue, the Jad- preat dinj in aatd Coart nhall haft the, name Cimipeoutioa for koldios the aim the econd week, a U alread j allowed by law for Um firat week." The farther consideration f the bill waa postponed until to-morrow. : : ' ' . HOUSE OP COMMONS. " ' Tiurtdcry, NV. 25. , Mr. Boabee presented the petition of Tho mas and Washington Price; which waa refer, red to the Committee on Divorce and Al.mony. Mr, M'Cauiy presented th petition of Elisha Catey of Oranges and Mr. Walton, the petition of Thomas Small, of Chowan; which were re. fcrred te the committee of Propositions and Grievances. Mn Toy presented tha petition of Col. Wm. l I1U1, of Onslow county i which waa referred to the committe of Claims. , ; , The f)!loinj bills wera presented, and read the first time: By Mr. Vail, a bill to au thorise tha psyment of Jurors in Washington county; Mr. Hoover, a bill to lcjgal'ue and ren der valid certain grant therein referred toj Ur. Foy, a bill to alter the name and legiti mate Cyrene Mills and others of Onslow. On motion, the b'll to repeal the act eh court gin? Agriculture and Domestic alanu factarei in this State, was ordered to lie on jhe table. ' . , Mr, Jones, of Warren, from the special com mittee' on the bill concerning the trial of slaves in iaes county, reported the same without amendment, and recommended its pasMjre. The report was concurred in, and the bill read the first time. Mr. Polk, from the commhtee of Proposi tions and Grievances, reported favorably to the petition of John Rice. . Mr. Alston, of Halifax, from the select com mittee on the subject, reported favorably oh the petition of Jarrad Weaver, recommending the passage pf a resolution in his favor;-which waa ordered to lie on the table, until to-morrow. ( Mr. Pulk, from the committee of Proposi tons and Grievances, made a report favorable to the petition of khtry Wilson, of Buncombe, and recommended the nassatre of a bill jo di- tient from abating in certain caaea reported j of Claims to Whom waq referred the ! k a T7 .l101.01 ncomoe, irom w - - - - - - - j la te ilirorred frota kta ue LitiateA; aoi Air. rrtxaaJI, tha petitioa of Aaa IUaa. prtia j to be dirorced frota ker hasband alhaoiei Bann; aihich were rrfrrrv-d j tho cwtatnittee f Divorce and AUavoav. - , . ,n Mr. UiU preaeatod tha petit! of too, w iranaua covbit: and Mr NaUalL the petidoa of the trustee of (he Oxford Academy; which were reCerred to the coattittee of Jrop ositiona and entrance. 4 " , ,' Mr. Brittain preaeatod the petition of Jamea Allen, -of Bancombe county. on th aabject of a tnmpiae'road and Mn Carsan, the petition of aundry in habitanta of Burke conaty, prajiu for aa 'appropriation to complete a road therein . met)tionetl. , 1 Referred to the committee oq lolelrnal Irapretrementa. - Mr Forney, fron the committee on Utemal Improrementi reported a bill to appoint tommiasioners'to luperinlend the lay in; off and tmprovtng that part of the great state road , lying between JeftersootoD, it) Ashe county, and the Tennessee tine?' which .va rtad the first time and pased, , V.'.'.'-' . ' A , message , front the other iioiire', in'j . .a . a a . . a vrce and Alimony, reported, unfavorably to "nS "yJ P D tha petitions of Oliver Brame, of Warren.! w repeal me act oi lasi leamon, reguift bouutK and Thomaa and Washington Price. ! ting he Cuntr Courts of DopltD. with tWskeconnty, . ; , v v;. Jan amendment, by striking out the . MrBrittain preaented th petition of Joi vfordf and made Void." the first mTharKJ and asking concarrencf waa referred to ibe.committee of Internal lav ; ' Senate, iht ameudment was con: . t, nrdTementH ' ; u ' currea in v. ' "Mri peiirht presented a bill, fixing ; vlarr hertaftet to be paid to the tt.iva En-, ern0r reported that no vman nomi K - ' cineer. at 3500 dollars pet annum. This' r. . . k ;. -r . v ... .' " -agreed to, and made tha order of the day for . a irrn 'ri,l..' I "tol v--j, Saturday, KovrS7? bi Mr, Hill, from die committee appoin- the j itu iu tuyuiivi iiic uauuung ior a uvt bill waa read the first time, And a motion " vw. u..jn..y.v. w uubv Mr. WeUboTotorefetlttotbeeom.;0 The yotea were a follows: for mitten on Internal Improvement! but was - Barton, 84; Stokes,. 57"j Moore," S2; negatived. On motion of Mr. Speight, it was Baker, 13 scattering, 5. v " committed 1 to f committee of the whole . messare from the House of Com- -rTTv w -f on9..propong a ' further balloting T r flLwelL' front th Judiciary tommiW immediately, nd appoin tini i M easra. tee, to vhonl waa referred the bill to advance iUonoho andv Wixon - supenntetidants the administration of Justice, tc reported - oh tHe part of that Mouse; whichprop th same without .amendment which waa ; oaitiori was agreed to, and Messrs; llill KnxUTiTv ' ana turner ere appotnted supennten- "Mr. seaweu, rrom u same comaruttee, to whom was referred tile hill to prevent ac dants On the paf t ot the Senate. Mr. UaTid8on, froih the committee the. said but With an amendment, which was agreed .to, and the bill was made the order countv remr i r whow waa referred a resolution of the Sen- t'J uiirsj me nmuuuiui a une recov. u h ate of the 6Jtb inst Instructing them to en.! ered ofr him i)j .the 8tate and which A 1 . Tir lnt0 propriety of altering th pre. had been paid by the petitioner; hich .V. Sfmr ,nff i.! e w rPad the first time and passed . rv I - - r .i.nnaiUimist rntfi1 ft hill safithnnsitncp . . . K . ' i :Ttnv:Ue to read th amend the act, establishing a college in . ; the western part of the state: and Mri .V- ha ' Sunreme Court to reirulat e the practice of tamg aeposiuons; wmca waa i .Mr Seawell, from the' same, committee jOutlawi a bill to aUthoriz Ebenezer.ll1", V to whom waa referred a resolution i ot ujese- Slaughter, late sheriff tif Bertie county, 2 m h. Rn.Lpnn to Vant nantnnT fce. which were read the hrst time and nass- ... ower of th Governor to grant pardons, &c, , wm iuiivv 1--' -.--",- - - ...... i - . ' discharged from the Turther consiaerationy. Mf UiH, from the-bauotirig cotrimit- -a-. . wj ? thereof, ATee4 to.- '1 4' - - ( tee for Governor,' reported that no ber- tlTSJXtfX" In nominaUbnh'ad receded a ma- , v iriV"i.'T:":i?jj;Z:2t" ioritV of the.6tea. .The 4. 1 tfl. iu.i umi 1 1 1 . ii. Mnin mi u B law. iiu.inir ti r : i 1 Drovisiotis for widows. The amendment; s i 6f Burton,. Q2 Stokes, 60; f, Moore, agreeu to, ana maue .uic uiuer w uoay ivr a.er, ix; ujanKj -i , - !r ;ir ur -'Ki' A mMsaSc .Iron the House of Com. mons, suting" that they have passed the following bills and resolution,; and asking the coocurtence of the Senate: a bill to authorise Thornton Gwynn and David Dalton, of; Stokes ' county to erect gates at the places therein na- meara lill 10' repeal th act or 1822, entitled M Alt .act for the better regula- tion of die County Courts of Cabarrus, Moore and Montgomery.,t and an act. entitled," An act to amend an act, pas- Ctfndv next ' -Mr,BlnckweU preiseiitedthe folWw- 3flgTe8oMioh:.;'5 ' ons,vthatthia.presentlGhetal-AMembljr Jv r tprtaf 0oatnlaiaa M the,. 20th day of po. r KSpmbet' enaimg;ry3r.',t''i'5''Sl- 'fS?' fc.';' V.; ' - -'Th esolutioon motionibflfc. Carson, VM postponed Indefiniteljf'VN.'jf 1. - ir- 8hober, from the committee of Propo. s aitions and Grieranc'eaj Teported a' bill for the K'f4f. relief of John 'Haney and losephcojrgin, of Vi! IhitherfWrd county,.. which waa reaa tno nrst rr..l . t -1 r. , ..vr., - concurred in. and the bill read the' brat, se- rtetl a resolution, di- cond and third times, and ordered to be en- easjurer to.pay to him.amaaed. 1 ' . . , sir folk, from the same committee, repor ted favorably to the petition of Thornton P. Gwyrm and Oarid ftalton, of Stokes, recom mending1 the passage of a bill authorising them to erect certain Toll Gates; which was read the first time. . , The bill to change the mode of selling lands Under execution, was read the. second air. Graham moved for its indefinite postponement, w,' ich was carried. The Yeas and Nays were called for by Mr. Under wood, & were as follows: Yeas 8( Nays 37. , . . , , Friday Nov1. 26. a Mr. Carson presented . ihe' petition of Charles Lewis add Benj. Hyde, of Butierford, on ( the subject of a public road ' passing through their lands. , Heferrred o' the com, mittee on Internal improvements.-,";,' The' following bills, were presented and read the first time: By Mr. Bodenhammer, a bill to compel the clerks of the . County tmd Superior ourts, the Clerk and Master in Equity anoi the Register of Davidson county, to keep their respective offices at the Court House in Said county; Mn Whitaker, a bill to authorize the wardens of the poor, for the county of Wake, to hold, their Court at such places in the said comity, as shall e most convenient; Mr. Btlsbee, a hill to repeal the act of 1820, limiting the time, within 'which judgments befbrea Justice of the peace: may be revived!; Mt Smith, a bill irwiner exclusive Joriadiction to the S perior Court of Anson, 11 pcaa biiu jiusecuuons or, :ne staic; air. Vann, biH to legitimate and alterthe names votes were, ' :i..r.-wviimi ami naaaeo.: & 1 f '. '-1 '' v ' Mr Klmhpr alao nfeaPnted the followina- S ' S olutSon. whicn was agreed to; ztyirjf. ;. ; ' better regulation of the ; Of Cabarrus,, Moore am 'V. '..V J.:. . 1 -. . LIC UULIUblCU - . . 1.1. III. I W nin . Mr. S'cij rrrUj a f. -t.e '.....ir cott.urt to ' ; i.Lerv ti aiinrr of atti . e Ur of Ctia bus rUUf ta Cc t Mr. Oioo r reseated e e-etioa lUfcrrcd to the toot- . t- ' rpb MedWv. of Aaaon. attta or cuisnsw 1 , TVs following bills war preaeotod It real ; at - . . v , - I Bv Ur.M TarUit.bUl to repeal m part. r - at art passed im 15U So trvku tha patrol " ' f BKhflwnd eouniy, Mr. tl Jl. ba t aherj ;' ' itunwk Ha Hutpla. a bill foe the better re- guUtis) pf the third regiment of th Burke) minti etierreato in sniuwy otitoot; Mr. Vail, a bdl to alter the time of holing the County ooris of Washiartoa Mr, Wihn, a bill I aaaend aa aet passed ia 1 81 9, to provide for the payment of witnesses In eeruia cases -referred to the Jadiciary eommitteet Mr, Btirna, a biH to authorise an Increase of the, capital stock of the Clubfoot and Harlow Creek Canal company; and Mr. OSver, a bill to teen ti male and alter the name- of .Nancy C. Thomas, of Qnalow, AWhr4 That t i and Lrfct.ao be ti eieeir? ?vosf .1 T Of I V, f llr. S. M ,. t.lfrj, l ut the Jud.ci-y r Inatnirv 1 to v'iirt iota V.c , protkLhg by U fciu:o fc lenjrea in sit cstKtal jilcas r.f e t u. . . -Tha bdl to incorporate :! Wk - V eademy, paaied ita tUird rr . ' - " " The fblloa-'jig kir.s paj : . lags, and were ordered to ! c seat to the Scnt" f.tr co.. .it.- ... s to repeal the act of 162. ciuir.t - v, the betur regulatonof t ieCou' Cabarrus, Mooee aiwl MQniiTn.-r act entitled An act to amead an 'i at the, last Session, entitled An irciwi reiMWIUM Ot me tOlin'Y I The ballortinr Committee tor Cavalry offi- 3. Robinson was efceted Colonel, James X9TyooM Td. MTr .try." Means, Liea. Colooet and Wilaoo N. Parka, .rV" V." uo" " "mh ; Major i , Peit0H th billto eaublbJi t the bill to. repeal the act of 1820, limiting T. MatgomeTyfcouaty .anduiu 0- the time within which Judgmenta before ft theiWKaJdthbiato, , Juatice of th Peac may be revived; width : J!0 F:JC."y,, Vr,tl "1 w bill to alter the names and legitimate Cyrene . f.10". eeunt to.eroet Cata at t t pWc Mills and others of Onslow county, were re-,m . f;.fA.; ; - , jected on their second readinge ; ' , i ; On motion of Mf . Bm, 1 . 4 Mr. 8. Miller, fr nn the committee of Claims, ' Blvrd, that the committea of Tiiunrr . made a report favorable to the petition of A. instructed o inquire whether tle tan dun Lockhart, of Anson eounty: which waa charged In- the Treasurer's account, Mp i concurred In, and the bill reported in his fa. o Hamilbrf Fulton SUte Engineer, f0T vor waa read the first.' time. . . .' i' during th last rear, were fur his nerVtcn Mrjllill, of New Hanover, from the commit, , Engineer, or whctlier part, ,4 whaj pirt lf tee of Internal Improvementa, mad a report Jh same; was for service rendered .uiVr A unfavorable to the petition of Charles Lewis to 182 and, further, that they fcioui v.e . I ..1 rin...t r.l . Ihrr ith. air. h,Ll U. ... aim uuicn, m nuincnurvi, un.u w vuuwir-' . uiiu. i uc ia f jcif ream. , On motion of Mr. Swain, the Judiciary mifte mw iMIniMM tn iwinirA what a.. 51i.".ft. Y mendmenta ar neceary to bi mad in the V yl uiru fl 3 r1,b0!l eaisting law, -egulating the time and place of IWllOI, Ol. C-emriiandant of fa selling lands and slave under execution. - f ' varteret COUnty 1 tBUltli, pryin pa. , On motion of Mr. Mhoon; a select commit- ment for the wryicek tenlered by a p()r. tee was appointed to enquire into the expe- tion of the militia io Suppressing jq diency of providing by law for the aale of the surreCtion bfaUfCS in saiq county p. bnda now.-ekl under lease in the county of ferrc,l to the commmittee of claims T Bertie, from the Tuscarora tribe of Indians; , i . e , , . J and Sat they report by bill or othepCj ;J 'fW the Seaatq, s ' Messrs. Mhoon. Stanly, M'Farland, .Meredith . th he nme btmtnoog J.'lXk- . and Ired. U form this committee.-' 5. , lauded to the nomination for Govcr The bill to repeal an act passedjn 1822, re.fc- Mr. kinner, frqm the select coir lative to the time and place of selling 'lands' tee on the road la war,. 'reported tbt 'i L and slaves Wilder execution, so. far ,s relates- rnmrti, rpk'hn.l Krt M.Mi. 1 so the counties ofBertie Hertfordiand Gates; i ComtniUek had had the sjibjec.und r . v ' ' t nmaiilArAil nnrl.l.M.l J t , j was'for that year, or foe what other purest. . was read the third time, and, on motion of h",ii;u nun to r . . .Kill u,.'XU.A. 1 . , wr. scan iv, inuennueiy posrponeo. reasa?, im juraiiwiu: uie moue 01 turu Monday, Nov, 29. James it. Lote, of Haywood county, who" was aeiaiaea on me rqau pysicxness, ana Jamea N. ' Smith, elected to represent, the usr 1 ing or altering i DuWic road, and for o. ther purposes. ;Vhich bill waste'a j jLa first time and passed,vv';.,' 'Mri'H. uryatt presented 5bill 0 esla KliaVl' M-:)Prnanbi'tA'aVtu.vi .-PJ. ... countr of Jones, in the nlace of" Amos' W.I Tr'V'ryr " ClUoe. Simmons, deceased, appeared, qualified,d county ano wjneorporate tii.-. took their seau. . Hi e-.-A.f truse;s thereof;, which wis read the first , A message from thef SenatJ.'Tstatlhs that f time and WlS?.ed'--V?i',?;''''!'V '"Vs.1. .e a e . . a a . . I ias m, - . - r ' . .. a. . vncy nave passea. a resoiuiioa in lavor 01 Al-f IF. wain presented A DllJ (ft autho fred Avers, and asking the concurrence oft uiu nouac; wuicu wu icui wc new uiae ma ! c.1,.1. . ' n.,..-k 1 ii " 5 .-.I. '. i )M UaMieaastuinofto County Courts ! mahn. ,f in whicji constables shall be hcreaf 1 MonttOineirTi,te PPomt4 in thefeounty of Sampson; and V. " Equity 0a application in behalf of orphans to ' r u; .!. (ho lanila or tl.wir. anr.Minr.Tril tno nnr. 1 amv the better reflation of the towti of Lum-' of pointintrtcivil Eoirineer. . . 1ertoni and a resolution relative tothe!,Mr: -Graham presented 'the following tesov expected yisttof Gen. Lafavette. v The "V' n passea us nm reamngs. said billf and resolution were read 'the nrst;,8e'cond and third time, passed ; and brderetLto" bl enrolled. C,"'-; v:" ; v i ne enzrossen resolution in lavor or Richard Koberta,''1 .was tread the 'third'imlrua?c! B9ttipe f the expediccy of time, passed; & ordered to be rtrol,led.4 :3;Cs ZVrF . i-u ... . " i , erect dams, to cut and remove all Vegetable passed On" mdtiori of MrvMatthewsV way of Smith's, Murraysvilte; Ashviilc, ' i 1 .. '. .- .. ... 6 V j !.. .u v 1 , . ., v ana.tne vvarm springs, to uie Tennes ftwwrf, That the Judiciary committee be ! . ffiiAj'", . . . a ' ' . . KtH ' 1 iritw. 1 1 rria airar iiittr nnn nnccAii , a biu authorising the - r. "i ions of the arksTf i "ri Skinner presented the petition of instructed to prepare a1 1 takiner' of the denoaitiona the County and Superior Courts, Judges of M. Smith, ofeKimmons county, pray' the Superior Courts and Supreme Court, and i Insfc that a Cer'tain Dart of the nubfie v T Tivrr. i'V .r .; iMgronnd in the town of Uertfbrda.lj .la- , hetd of nrovidiner bv law for the .w of rnifii ! and Mr. ;Skinner, a -counter petition, ed copies of Clerka and other-officers, into signed br) J.'vH.. Jacocks 'and others. V .yn in a sun or case now pending or wmca may pe; nereatter commenced, when the original pape Jnay be requlrcdiy ' ' J On motion of M r; Steward tieoThat whereas some doubts exist as to tne extent of the, application of the laws The saitf petitions were referral to tha committee bf Proposition! and Grievaa-i! ces. w&&py.r Mr,' Miller presented a bill, authorls- t lno" th Pnilnlv firtnrts tf Dunlin tri tW ; point a Cwnmutee'bf fiaance; wuic!ili-. n ine jaws i . , . i . . - . . now in force regulaUng fUhing on the Boan- imo thejarst tiwcantf ametulea s oke and Cashie riven.) and other water 1 as to include thfecountv of PasflUOtaus, therefbrer-'tf,- -"f ,;vH'-'?V'-'M .' . WetofcH that a Select committee, consist iRg of one ni'ember from each of the counties aa W include the county of Pasquota Mf. Jonea, P Varren, presented f ; a . 'orHalifa,Kortliampton, Bertie Martin and 11??? I vv asQing-i.'n,oeappcMntea,. to inquire, it any. J,v, vuul; wmr: wea ibiv. - i ...t i . ...J. r .... . J . . .vt-,:.. t iiju KmnnT. bose of disohartrinr debts before the person- j ' 2 1 nri,. ..,.. ;. .t,,ia4 . ' ... . IT J ... ..W s air. rppeigm oncrca n loiiowuiE ixsoiu- ' ' . . y - ' W .t. . -a.."'?'..-..4&.v1j. -,.-,-vl t , j i&h"eiV that the .committee of Internal V -I lmnroveinent .be "instructed. to inquire into! -and redortto thift House, what sums of money have been , advanced, to Hamilton." Fulton, Vv.,,", V Civil Engineer of tiiis state, as well on ao- T Jfc. . -Tl - ., ' . i."'r- imt- "ff ' - Va-. me last year.- jr..-,.; . ' r- . -; (v. .ring tin i 4. Mr. Montgomery moved to amend the same ' i ' . ' iy strikiiiR otit all after the wdrd .House, W ajid Insertinz the . fcllo.wihg: what sums of ' w j fr d'i..ik.A:.:ii!.j.....i.. jt 1 money nave ocon paiu u v vhhwhiito uy f '.Wi' the state,' s well as for salary as cohtingent ' - i " . mm.. 4l..Anrtr.lnwtiln . '. Wkif.K ftmenuinentwa agreea 10, ana xuo resolution - -..vr. ...,.v.r-. v matter pj tne lands, urtended to be flooded, therein named, the property of Jonathan interior jo' the ejection of Such dams, and Bifd, pf Burke county, was,'on ita third I that they report by bill or otherwise, r liadui.Mertid.'..v, . A Mr. Bain, from the select Committee relai it' . v-,---i,-. tT'- ' if-.' : - -,( 1 'a. i A message innn me omer tiouse, siaung t . l ' tnat tney -avn passea & diii to aivorce aiary v. rK t tVitson, of Duncombe .county, from her bus; j" , J?. vor of Richard Roberts; and asking tfie 'con- I f CLlITCnCQ -VI. Ui.t,wHM i UCtUUUUli .' LUC -r I . . Kill ari The Senate resolved itseu into a commit- k currenco -w , lu.ot.iaiu,. uciwuu inc aaidi bill and- lesolutioa were' ead thi firet . time and passed.-- Vfv :.i.v:i.;.-fi.-: ' tt k. tea of th whole " House; Mr. ."Wilson In-: the Chair, on th bill to advance the administra tion of lustice in me vouru ot equity, and tn establish a Court for tliat purpose, and the r reaoluliori relative to the' Supreme Coiut; , and, after some tiifte Spent therein, the com. mittee rose, reported progress, and obtained : leave to sit asrain on Wedncsdav next. -Ct.. v A mesdapc iroui uic uiuer iiousc, siaung ' tliat '.Hutchins U. , Burton,' Montfin-t Siokcs and Alfied Moore' are In nomination for the bSice of Governor of tlie slate for the ensu- : :. r . 7'r. A.t?.so. JaBSrj &3ra l'.cr-: .rcrtnmons. .Whereas disease and death ar scattered through manjt partsjof this State, by the erec tion of PanM and flooding of lands covered with vegetable matter; therefore,, r Ketohva, - That th Judiciary committee be husband James Hawkins, was read tV second'nd third times, passed jaiid or- qered to oes enrolled ij'K.- f !f-Af r:vt.iirr!thir-nrfint'd th nolifin n, .. -r.-.i kin j to tne Diiblic prinune-. reported a hill n WJeon of Buncombe coonty, from i her J prescribing the manner in Which' B public ! nnntinsr . shall be remlatMl. Tk l;il.a.. reaa tiie first time, and ordered to be printed wiui uie accompanying documents: a a ' ' : The bill to repeal the act of 1822, for the better regulation, of th! County HCourtsf i Rowanwaa rad th firm' time.;,; ...'' y4;. ' The House proceeded to Consider ih . solution, laid dn:the table' yesterday, relative to the petitioa' of Jalad WeSverJ which, af ter some discussaon,, was, 'or. motion of Mr. y an, inoefijutery-pstported.:;t ( A message was received from the Govern or accompanied by.tlie SheruTs returns from the several eountie8,'f, elections for Electors of President and Vice President of the Vni ted States,. j .fYeity ?-l-'-;'fry(-. U$ Si$alwday,:Nov;m l On motion or Alston, of Halifax, the committee of Finance were instructed to nrei pare and bring in biH to change the mode of """s peuiar, so- aa to compel them to take Out license iiom the Comptroller- for the whole statej instead of the present system; and, on the further motion of Mr. Alston, tha same foaamitcc VCTC instructed to inrruire ini MrrLeirnlrid'presented the netition of CWrle C. Coppedge late filieiiof ivxonigomery coupiy, praying iot.au tno rity to collect , the arrears of tales" due himi accompanied with a bill to carry VlB prater ui vue pcuiiyucr inn cuecij which; bill as ;rcaah firs't time? and pwsetl:Tf;"-y' hVi'tf'iS f h Speaker laid before the . Senate; a communication frojn Uie Public Treasr nrer. 'on'the Subject of the salary of the Civil Engineer which was 'referred, to the committee ; p InternaJ. Itnprove meny.. ' - . ' " ,'Mri Shober, ff"n the committee tf Propcsittans anl t.ricvances,.rcp9rtcda bill fcr the rei.i.f of the Trustees v( the and what,, alterations are necessary in the how cusiuig jaws on luai SUOjpci. ; ' ; r- Messrs. Stewart, Alston; of Halifax, Gary, Rascoe and Picott form th committee, '.i " Mr, Mhoon presented biH to repeal the act of 18i3, entitled " an;act totpeal an act passed in theyear 1322, entitled, An Act di recting ,the,time and, place of'sellihg lands and .. ! 1 .. , . . i lives linoer. .execution, ,so Jar aa relate? to recUng the time and place of selling lands aiu stares unuer execution, so lax as resneeta i.the couhties of Washington and New-llano- ver." The ud bill was read- the first time and rejected. J"' iJ'V'' v 1 " Mr. Jones of Warren, from the select eom--mittee to whom was referred the communicj tion of thNs Governor, relative" to the expected visit of Gen -La Fafayette, reported that the committee had-had the same under conaidc fation, and directed hira to report the follow-: ing resolutions, and to recommend: their dop. tion:T,.i . 's-r-iS;:-.-: V'V'''VHV ' ffetalvid wmnlmbuily, Thafe the Governor pa authorised and requested, to make such arrangements'' for jth reception pf Geh. 1. Fayette, should' he visit this state, as may comport with the dignity of the state, and the respect due to the illustrious guest of the na tion; and that he ;assurefthe General of the deep and grateful sense entertained by thc, people of this sUte of the value, and impor tance of his services jh obtaining' the inde pendence -they enjoyv ' f w..' wjtetolvzd, That the Goveniot'ef this sute be autJiOrjsedto draw on the Treasurer for the suras necessary to Carry the preceding resolu. lion into effect,'--.-- , ii.-t.-.fe ' ,"J 4 $ The report was concurred inland the'reso. hitions passed tlieir first, seeond aad third .readihg. p-; -Xf-nry',V. Mr, Styron presented a bill to amentT the aef of ! z 19, entitled An act to appoint a Board of Branch Pilots to exasaine all per sons who how have, or may hereafter wish t obtain, ft branch to pilot on Ocracock bar aAd tha swash;", Mr. Simmons, a bill making compensation ta the Jurors of the County and auirai vuun v ioiiimuus county, and Uymg jl tax to defray the expenses of the same; Mr. Unthank, a bill to elect commis sioners of the town of Greensboroiigh; and Mr. Bynum, of Halifax, a bill to amend the act committeerfoh'tDtvoceyhd"Ali,nc)ny. jl he bill to'j ahiend the -act ot ioi , appointing a Board, of Bfancb Pilots t examine all"'i-'pertbn6':jiow'havo, or may hereafter wish .to' obtata, a branch to pilot oh bcracopkbar antUhc sa ! -.eaj-, was tseld the aecoriu time, amen k ' and passedyt;.' The bill giving exblnsive jatjisdiction to the Superior Cbi&afAoaoji of plr" and prosecoiion3 6fth stateV,via,on i' second reading, indefinitely postp-" ' The ill folegitimate and altc. name bf Wilcv'AViggens, Ricks V -v. genCa"ntllohrt iVigenSj'f children o Nbah 0attbai;.Obn8tiaa:Wig?en Hertford cwhty & read ; andref tt' to- a' select ".committee consist! ' .Messrs. Hines, Raiford, Anilrt , -min; and Smith of Jones; and it . as deVed that all bills on the same sub, stand referred ;tq said committee,. y instructions to .consolidate thein ; one bill;" ''-V' i -' V - T , ' ' . ; Tlie bill t c6mpel the clerk ol County aqd'Supenor Courts, the C -and Master ia Equity, arid the Ke' r. of Davidson cdanty, to keep their r sajtl'i?bun,tyii tvas "referred to, the y mittee on the Judiciary, 'i. '. - ; .y.'rt, ;n itti'no'VtfiK' . :manhcr - Vll . UHVVMUj. ( va . wliich (conatablea shall be hrealt poinfed in Sampson county, was, on second J-eading, iri5efinitefy posr' p'MrV Tlelme presented a letter tni public Treasurer, exhibitirg f, mount of pay merit; made the Ci v . gineer, and the time9 cf inakr r, 1 same; which va3 read and refos the commiauon Internal Improve! y ;. : y : : ; , .c fiit, r ; Mr. Hillof New Hanovpr, r committee' oa Tntomal ,1 tOtv)rni Jesse llo vor.iblv t'J v.as r . ir.l auJ ( ...e rvavr