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j t. v UAi niGH, K. C j JANUARY Vol. XVI ' tub srXV vv. . . . v ' T . , ktnl - ln fit 1 LegiiUture of ftrUt lUtviia-u SEN VTE , X5r:Torn?jr,'frtni theommittee,on 'i nUTii ft . I m pwtinVnt, to ;hom ;' wa -tefenel". rvtlmim ilimtinj hm m imiBire intrt''tTic Pipo1iecjr f pains; i k ti i;x?n a road from Fajettevillv, by the wj f Sam. t WilLeb.rourl; j;0 a till u(huni!.g ihe improving ul her.ad fim Faycttcville to,Ai!kes borouli. rtrlPtl lle said iill willi an amendment. The bill was .thcreufion V(L and UiJ vn the tabic. V nics,i;u: I'0"' l'ie o'l161" Hobsc, fUtint that they !iav pel the follow ing witlv aiwmlmenut Ti.e engrossed b ll, t anx'iul the art of 1815, to hi corporate the town of Charlotte; the eti r'se(I bill, authorising Ni hola Wasl-rugt'MtWei-ccl a gate uciwh the cail K-iilin" through his plantation in Wayne county'; the-t esolation in favor of Eliza beth Reeve, of Wake counK; the bill fur the mitre convenient l.nimstniiiori of justice in the County Courts of Gu.l foil, C'u-iicll, Sampson, -Wayne. Borlu ami WiiU'; M the engrossed bill to :i.!er the Utrtu of holrliu lln: Superior Courts of Norttiatnptoii and llalit'ix. Winch atnendtnenta, with (fte exception ,.f tUat tn the'-lastmcnttoued bill, were .r- '.. Senate. J i m tlie House of Com mons, stating that they hve passed -a hill to establish, SwansWougli Acade niv, and ta incorporate the trustee turn. f; a biU to regulate the patrol of Ashe county! a "bill directinj; the man ner in which commissioners for the town of Chapel Hill-shall in future be, ap point" i; a bill to authorise the County Court of Pasfjilwtank to purchase one or mure acres it land forjth" use of said county; a bill restraining theatrical re presentations in the vicinity jf the U;n versityjabill authorising Golden Fleece IiOdge, No. 74, to raise certain cuins ol money by way of lottery; a hill t u.t.en. theacl concerning divorce and alimony; a bill to amend the act of 1819, uiafcuijn the protest of a notary puhlic evidence in certain rases, and to extend the pro visions thereof to the drawee or accep f .r ol a bill f exchange or other in -tiable security; a bill to amend the act of 1821, entitled "An act to amend an act, passed 111810, entitled An act to amend an act, passed in 1809, enti tled ' An act to amend the several acts heretofore passed relative to the rem--val of obstructions to the passage offish np thi- several river Vuhin this state, o far as the same relates to the Pee Bee and Yadkin rivers;" a bill indre ef fectually tn': suppress the practice of treating in elections; a bill cancerning the town of Edenton; a bill to incorpo raje: a company ttrimprove the naviga- n rioii .f the thorounliire between Ve lar Island and Hail's Point, in Carteret .ounty; a, bill to amend the several act; now in force toprcvent the ob truetion , nf . fish passing np the , Roanoke and Cashie rivers, and theii waters, and the Albemarle Sound; a bnl to establish and lav o i a totvii on the lands of James Gordon, in Anson couhty; a resolution directing the Secretary of State to pur chase stationary; a resolution in Lvor of lliomas F. Davis; a resolution autho- '. rising the putThase of furniture for the , Governor's House; a resolution in favor of Green Bcbbitt; a bill to tepeal the acts authorising' the appointment of spe cial justices in the town of Fayettey'ille; bill to repeal the act of last session, entitled " An "'act' to amend' ah act pas ed in tlie year 1 T95, en! itl d ' Ah act for the appointing commissioners to fi.i n a proper place in the" fount? of Wilkes, and to erect thereon a court "oiitjej prison and s'ocka.'The said biila were then re?(J "the first tirne and passed; ; nd the teso. utjon in favor ol'Tomaa F. DaviR laid n the table. nd the re- , wiution directingthe Secretary of State r"'iiiae Riaiionarv was reau ana a . oopt"1 witl an amendment. ,: r b " . 4ne tull to improve a road leading from Vi!kesborouSh to Trap Hill, and ;ronv lhence-ta 1he-Virs4nia lineror to 'rseci tue road leading to (he lead eV?aat..: wtrrks, & was. n its lie-iV-lwdrog, iwdefiniteljr postponed. '? - , Mr: Vanh k, iroro the jiiiert coin - ht,,n; Is referred the en- v Vf?u W to regulate the time of a p ; KMMS."l"-?;eer trTitada in lt ' "7 ""IJ. reported the same with Iment; nhith were arte eiHcUfi Xa, ' J to, at:. I t' thint rrau 1 p3ed its second and ... a l wu rnttolht er ll iufcr f ircotturrencc- v the amend r. . hti.- ."' I :'',--, , . . rlwi!lengrossJ bills ahd r. ir.lufiqns'i'nsril their Mrnnd and third re adingi, were onlcsed . to'be en- nliedt A bill atthorUinr rlie'Coantr 1 4 onris oi. fasqiotank to purchase, one or more acrra of land,' ft the . use f anl tnuntvl a biH etillishin Swans- biK-rMtgh. Aca lem, and' Incorptiratins inc. iniaicr .icreoij. a oiii c-'ncerniog the tirwn of Edenton; alnll amending the several acta now in force to nrerent the obstruction of .sh 'paswng up the R-mn-oke and tashie river, and their waters, and the AlbcuiJile-Sound; a bilf repeal. ccial iut)tcin tketwnMt F4yette-' vule; a bill to incorporate a company to improve the navigation of the thorough fare between Cedar Island and H ill's l'uint, in Carteret t ount y ; a lull estalliMt - inn and Li ving oft' a town on t ie lands o! James Gordon, in Anson county; a hill amending the act of I82l,emiiled "An act to amend an act passed -in the ye.ir lolU, entitled 'An act to amend an act. passed in the year 1809, entitled 'An act to .nniend the several acts heretokn e passed relative to the removal of ob structions to the passage of fisii up the several rivers within this state, sofjras the same relates to the Pee Dee unil Yuilkin rivers; a bill authorising Gold en Fleece Lodge, No 74, to raise cer tain sntns of money oy w.iy of lottery; a resolution in tavor of Green 15:bl.ti; and a resolution authorising the pur chase of furmUire for the Governor's House. The engrossed bill to regulate the patil of Ashe c:nii:v, was read the se cond time, amended by insertirij the words "and New Hanover" after the word Ahe, and adding at liw end ol the first section the words" orother rea sonable evcasc and then read the third time, and sent to the other House for concurrence in the amendments. The engrossed bill directing the manner in which commissioners for the town of Chapel Hill shall in future U appointed; the engrossed Oill to a- mend an act concerning divorce and al unony ; and the enrosed btii I h- re- Irainiilg theatrical representations in l ne vicinity of the Lniversitv, iias- ed tleir second and third re-uiitis, anil were ordered to be enrolled. The engrossed bill more effectually to suppress the practice of treating in elections, being read the second tune, Mr. Davis moved for u indefinite post ponement; the question on which was decided in the a ID dilative by the cast ing vote of the Speaker, there being an equal number for and against the mo tion. Friday, Dec. 51. The following engrossed bill and ivs olutions passed their first, second and tyird read reading, and were ordered to be enrolled: A bill concerning lands held under leases frcin the Tuscarora tribe of Indians; a resolution relative to the contractors below Wilmington; and a resolution in favor of Needhani Whit field. The .following Jill's, from the Ilause of Commons, were read the first, second and third times, and ordered to be eu - rolled: A bill resecting the elections m Chowan count v; bill for the relief. i f John Withrow, of Rutherford county; and a bill authorising the opening a road in the counties of Camden and Pasquo tank, and the putting a boat bridge a- cross Pasquotank river. Ihe engrossed mil to regulate the e- lections for Washington county, passed its second ami third readings, and was ordered to be enrolled. c The engrossed bill to amend the act oi 1813, making the protest of a notary pubuc evidence id certain cases, and to exleml the provisions thereof to the drawee or acceptor of a bill of exchange or other negotiable security, was reject ed oi .ts third reading. The resolutions, from the House of Commons, on the subject of wrecks and wreck property, w ere read, adopted-, and ordered to be enrolled. Mr. Forney, from the select commit tee, to whom was referred ihe engross ed bill l directing the completion of a public-road from Paikesyille.m Perqui- mona couuty, to iPasnaotauk nyer widee, reported the ame with an a- niendroent. Thereupori thfe oil!, as a meaded. passed its second nd third readings, and " w as jSeot' to the other House for concurrence in the ameud The enffrmsed'Tdutioa'iir favor of Thoma r Davis, was read, wioptcj", and ordeieaia De enroiteo rf -vv i-4:'vf Saturday, Jan. 1, lr. Welborri, from the committee of Mnfnrana iin" tlin ti(r'ihi''' llltp l)f (pe. iy o Hjuc on the atflttr.iiiiciki4!ai iMMied bv th Senate to the eiiirr!sexi bU .. . , report ie from e. fed that tW,cnateoti:;'.t t n oth-jtheirajnendment; wlu'ch rep..-. correil m. Jij Vennle acroru.n : v re cedjp.l, and the i !....- of Cina iui.i w infornwsj thereof JJ -, . .' !. sA .UKfsaji frot.i t'.e other KiKise, statin 4hi the Iiae. nas.-d tke In "OMedbill fet;ewtin2 military land wa' t itits. wiJL an awetxlinenf, ;v aiKKng l!ie third aection. ""The union J-nen w,i agreed i, and Uie .Il-ms'o uf Cc; uiiikhs infArtucd rben-iK" '. ' ' "'Vt , 'A mesMgerjin the Ilwc of C'on- nun. statin ileir arreroi"'!f 1 1 ;'ic s i i ce mendments mail- bt theSo"! e ;,r (;)!.Co,iutj'ion of the Vetted sutes, so thst eogriutKed out wpMttltw cn'M'We er to tiear ami lar n3a ro.l 'r .iv'fNj. cneriunium,- ut - .Tint ;ii. t Aslivyltyf and in .tli VKrc it ) tiy rej'tate tkt- 'patm! of - As!uy" fmht r Tliesiaid 'jilU wre then ordv-r.il twlj enndled. meMage frn:n the tfiier 'l.t:i, sa. ting iSaUhfv .n. e ias-il ;'): engross ed bill to 'i.eml t!if at' -if 1811), to cre ate a fun, for in'ern kl improvement, and t.i i suhii-n a ht!.n-1 fur 'Iip -ito merM Tinrtvif, u itti seii ial anu-iiilmviits, whim weie cmicuned m by the Sen ate. Another mesige from the Jlnut-e .r C'ooinoi.s, stating lh"ir agreement to the ameiidiic:its .tia.le by tht Senate 'u the engrossed bill, directing the compic lion of a riub!ic nud lion Paikville, in Perquiniuns ceui'v, to Pasquoiank ri ver bridge; and th" same was tlieh :i dered to o e:u oiled. The tMigros-ed bill to , i irtu vf fect a comr.ict m ole by ilenjamin lio binson ant! Wil.imi lt,o:uds with ce -rain Cherokee Indians, was returned Iron the House of Cummnjis, win a n-'ssage, stating thai i; hid passed tlm' Hiiuse with sundry amendments; whicli amendments were agreed tn bv the u ate. The resolution, from theo'her H.iuse, i e it i ! i in iavor oi niciiHiti Branny .indjosepn Elkins, was adopted and o'dered to be enrolled. run. 3. A message from tlie o! stjung their agre-iiiei:t t ier 1 1 1 t : e , l!ie am-.-tid- inent m.i.le by the henjf; to he eti-.or-se.l Im to alter tin' ihmc ' imliiii.g. fiii County Court of Wushiniin , minj. The said bill was then ordered to bo un rolled. On motion of Mr Shober, the, vote mi the adoption of the ainendment projios ed by the ouse of ('ommotM to tiieen grossed bi'l to anivrnl th- act of ig a i una- inr iniurnai imprs-e nie :t, and establishing a board for ihe government thereof was reconsidered, and the Senate resolved itself miua committee of the Who! , ?,,-. ... rlie Chair, to lake intoronsuleration the said bill and the amendment prowsted bv the House of Commons. Alter some tune spent therein, the committsc rose. and reported the said bill, with an a- inendmeni to the aim i;ti merit proposed by ihe other '.louse, by inserting, after the v ords " three tiiotisund five hut, tired doliars," the words "and his expenses while in actual service and trom home, which shall not exceed oik dollar and fifty ceuts per day." Which report was not concurred in. Ihe question then recurred on agreeing to fi' amend ment proposed by ihe JkiU4of 4'om mmis; which was decideil in the affir mative veas .51, nays 13. A message from the other House, sta ting that they nave passed the follow ing engrossed bills, with amendments: bill altering tlie time ol holdnu: the Superior Courts of the fourth judicial c ircuit, and the time of holdinginc Coun ty Courts of Guilford, Rockingham and Person; and the biil supplemental to he act itf 180G, regulating and ascer- wiig the pilotage that shall lie allow ed the Pilots at Uofirock Itilet and Swashes. Which amendments '" were concurred in bv the Senate. - ' Mr. Seawell presented a bill to pro vide agaitisi the introduction and spread of c'oiftagious diseases in this, state; which passed its first, second and third reading, and was '" ordered to be en-rrossed. ' . -' - " '' ' Mr. Welborn presented a resolution, directing the treasurer to pay to jo seuh Gales & Sou 250 dollars for cenain extra prusting; which was a greed to, and sent to the other House for theirc6neurreoce.; ; M r. Love; from the select 'commit' ttt. to wiiom was referred the bill to repekl the act ofiiast session, to a mend the act'of -1793," lor appointing cjintnissioners to fit on !a proper plac; . the-cpantj of VV ilkes. and to erect thereon p. . tourt house, prison.;; and stocks, reported the aaine with an a mendment; which teptfrt wis concurred tfiv ami the bill was ecu tti the House ofCihnipons for-ttiejr concorrVnce in the wnetulmeiH. i - Tfi jollowihz bUW from the' "other t r. , , i e . I J third reading, and wr onlered t be carolled: A bill directint-the erec tion f a Treasanr Otfice.aathonains the Tivaorer to employ in asitant clerk, directing inwirovemenra hi tlie office of the Secretary of State, and fif ing bourn of bitsinesi be unserved by the hearts f departineqts; a bill to esiablish and regtilate turnpike road in the counties of IwJihrrf.tnl and Buncomlie; and a bill grahtinjf further time to file appeal in th- Supme Court. -MP. M'Leod oflVredthe follonin:r re solution, which were Uidnn the table: 7nWw that it iiVspedient to amend the snt:t a'ion of Xho Wetted Sttte. so that. CVKtvw a'jall b-e yyr-r to conatriict road iil csiuls hij all muiitf aptxonr ted for wch objtx'ta aliall bo aunortiottrd amour tlie terifl ikt, i acc.nl A to t!ic Ut enumera. pilUEiHie nooipiVn;l Apptrnd to the eonntnictiur and rcDalrinif mtula ainl Cinaft wilhiii the nrvcral au'.t-t, at ConirrtM mav direct. U u am- ataic emr ioew.it to the anni-opPilion .n the CHiati uctinif ur rcDnir ii tc of mails ami cxnals i itlioot it own Iniiffs. No vied rovl ore(iHl slia't, Jioeveii, be marie m a y si. iii without ilu cuiiacie of the l.rjr I .lure liH-ieot; amt nil i icIi niuniea ahuU be expended u.uler their dirt-ction. lUtthftt fiti tKrr, lliat Excellency chi Govr-uor be lircrted to f-.inmit a copy of tin- forcgom rrsol il'Ou in the luxecutivu of eacii stitte in lue Uu on and to the Senators a;ul Heprt-sei ' tiv-a Irom tlii acatca in the t'orir. skul'tlie United State. 1. !i!l, friiin the Hmise ol Commons, to 1 ii. ml the act of the resent session, tn ram into ellect a contract made by i Hiij,;,;i,n R .iinson and William R. j b irds, t'.om.Dtosioners on the part of the i -f-it-, with certain Cherokee Indians, is rejected by the Senate. I Mr Montgomery, from the commit tie appointed tu conduct the balloting t"r two i nisievs or tnc university, re- purred that John .Scott, of Hillsborough, and Joseph Hawkins, of Raleigh. "Were duly elected; which report was concur red n. , I't.u bill, from the other House, tup p!e'ne:ital and explanatory of the act ol tho present sessi ni, entitled "Ao act to .mien:! an act, passed in the year 1819, to create a fund for internal improve: went, and to establish a board tor the government thereof," passed its first, second and third readings, and was or dered to be enrolled yeas 26, nay23. Tuesday, Jan. 4. - Aanessagp from tiie House of Com mons, stating their agreement to the a- ...... I I . ' . .1 . I. - .1. O . ,L i ;oe.iu eieoi mane uy me oeuuie io cne resolution, appointing Commissioners on Education, &c. The said resolution was then ordered to be enrolled. n.ssage from the other House, sta ting their agreement to the amendment made by the Senate in the bill to repeat the act of last session, amending the act of 179j, for appointing commissioners to iu on a proper place in Wilkes coun ty, and to erect thereon a court house, prisott and stocks. The said bill was then ordered to be enrolled Tlie following bills, from the other llousf, passed their first, second and Koiilmrva citiil tioia n iiarl Ia enrolled: A bill fixing certain fees of the clerks of the County and Superior Courts; and a bill to amend the act of 18-23, amending the militia laws of this state relative to tlie cavalry. A message trom tne House ol Com mons, stating that they have passed a bill to extend the provis''.m and penal ties ol the act ol loiy, more enec- f ualljr to punish the making, passing or attempting to pass counterfeit bank notes; and a resolution in favor of John Luinsden. Which resolution was a- dopfed by the Senate, and ordered to be enrolled; and the bill was read the first, second and third times, passed, a mei. i d. and returned to the other House fur their concurrence in the a- mendment. A message from the other House, sta ting that they have passed the engross ed bill to continue in force certain parts ot the act ol 1322, for the promotion ol agriculture and family domestic inanu factures, with au amendment, by strik ing ut the fifth section of the bill. Which amendment was agreed to by the Senate. - .. .,. ; . .. , . ,. ' ' Wednesday, Jan 5 . Mr. Carson, from' the committee ap- oiuted to conduct the baliotting for a loard of Internal Improvement for the ensuing year; reported that Daniel M. Ftirney, Jares Iredell and Edward B. Dudley wtr?laly elected, WlikU re port was toricurred in.'H . The restdutiotJ. from the other House. in favdr ofJclin; Barfiett,' passed' its hrsf, second and 'third readings, and wa ordcretl to be enrolled " ' The following bills, from the . House of Commons, passed ' thejrfirst, second and third readings, and were ordered to be enrolled: - A' bill Id provide for revising and consolidating ; the several acts concertiing adrornistrators and ei- fcatore; and a uill to amend , the actrof l81fJirescribing the tnanner in which the public printing shall in futarebe re gulatcd. A message from the Hoate of Cow BBooi, stating their agreement to the a - soeadmenta made by if Senate t. tli' engrossed bill, to extend the prwrioion) and penalties of the act of 1819, mar ' effectually to punish the making. piV . mi, or at templing to pans oint?: kit bank note, and or other puq Tlie said bill waa thereupon order. J t be enrolled. V The Senate then at'jiMimetl tiUa'du, . HOUSE OF COMMONS. VV 7TturtJy, Dee, SO. On motion of Mr.Jlurgea, toe bill (o Auth'trise the tppoinftnent of commit aionert to run iad mftrk the dividing -line between Lincoln and Darke, was reconsidered and ordered to lie un tha' table.-- . " -v ' . ' ' - Tlie biU to repeal the C Ut itectUm the act if J806, fot the .more hi. f m and convenient admhiistnitioo of inrieo withid this state", and to locate the judges ' of the Superior Courts, wa read the ' second time ahd postponed indefinitely. . Tlie bill to secure to Sarah Allen, of Caswell, such propert? as the may here after acquire, was rejected on its firsf reading. ' -. -r'"f '.'., 4t'" Tlie bills td sectlre to Eliiabeth Pry, M rjai-et Jar.kson,' fit Sarah Hendricks, 9 such property as they may hereafter n,e J,' quire, were read tl firt time and post poned indefinitely, i r----- i.'i The bill to create a fund for the pur- ',, Mse of educating that part of the infant '-. V pojiulation of this state, who nhail, froati , time to time, be found dcititate t the, V. means of becoming otherwise properly k taken rare of in that parties larj and tho bill for the "better regulation of tha ' . County Courts of Franklin, were read V and itidcfinitelv postponed. - ; . , The bill to divorce Violet VV. Lind ( say, of Lincoln, from her husband Samu j : " el W. Lindsay, was read the third timV ' passed and nrdererUo t enrolled. t-- -t Tlie resolutions in faor of Necdhant i Whitfield, Dick Walker, and the Hety? Humphrey Posey; were read the second ' and third tunes, and -ordered, the for mer to be engrossed, and the two latter enrolled. " ' ' "'"r 4 - -' The bill to authorise ttaiDDOihtment ; of commissioners to run and mark the s ", dividing line between the counties of Lincoln and. Jiurke, passed, its second .i. . i ttiO thinl readings, and waa ordered tO i lie enrolled y jK ' -'; .,'"'; j f-.'e, i-' Tlie bill makins tnmpensation to the v jurort of the Superior and County Courts .. or iiertioru, and the Dili w regulate the County Court of Columbus, were post1-. ' ' i i 5 ' ' jniiieu uiHcuuiieiy on meir secouu reaa , -.'. i '',. ,,! Friday, Dec. Sl ' Mr. J. A.Bynura presented a bill foi the more effectual preventing the es ' -cape of runaway slaves, by assuming the privileges of free people of color! which was read the first time and post -. ' ponett indefinitely ; i- .i k . A'ph' un motion ot Mr. V icot, the bill for4 -c the better regulatiott of the; ' Cbunti'Vj VP" f Franklin,, wan reconsidered, anrfthen ordered -to lie on the table. The resolution, "presented t by Mri ' Hill on tlie 22d instant, for the purchase f - of a dredging W mud machine, to be ? ; employed in deepening the Cape Fear river below Wilnjjngtun, was read aad ( postponed indefinitely., , ;v- ri v -C The bill, from the Senate, extending? the power of Courts of Equity as far as i, : , " it7i;egardnlheeUifes of tnfanlspwss ; '. read the first time and postponed tndef ' ' "T initely. "v ' . ,: v';"v- k' K-'' The till to prevent protracted litigd ! ' 1 3 tion, by enlarging the jurisdiction of just v tices of the peace, wa readf the second'- ' 41 time, and postponed indefinitely yeat : 56, nays 55. ' ' I- -t";-, : . The resolution, presented by MfV; -Lamb oh the, 21tt instant, instructing fv the Uovernor.to. cause an . information - t t v to be filed apainst the several incorpo-i ':.'-; rated bankt of this state, wat read andJ , i ' postponed indefinitely yeas GJ, nays '- ' '.; 47. -.' y. :tr &ri''-'. ' ' ' Saturday, Jan. lt1825; ' 1 ' Mr. Polk, from the committee of Proii ' f 4 positions and Grievance's, to whom was-;,t . . , ' referred the, petition jjof Wtn. S, alslt :' Neill; the petition of sundry; citizens tf ' Rutherford county; and the petition of ' N . -sundry citizens of Robeson county", made1 ' i a report, recommending the rejection of. i ; " said petitions. ' Concurred in. . .. ; ' . . . v ; -.Mr. Polk, from; the committee . on, . " Military Affairs, to whom, was referred s the resolution directing them to inqtoim''. into the expedient y of farming all freeC ,! colored men "between 18 and 50 years ' oi agej into a squad ot rwneer, made a reptirt, recommending the rejectioa of said resolution, Concurred in. a - c The lloose piweeded to the copside ' ration of the resolutions' of the state of ; Georgia, on the subject of an amendment 5fv to the Constitution of the United States; and; not having time' for the du const deration thereof, it was resolved, thai.' ? the further consideration of ihe subject f be referred to the iicxtGeneral Aseq t. v- - ; I ft,... ' ' is. i to restore the privilege of a -citizen aotimuse, passca tnctr arsi, stcohu auo r&..i'i??; .."A, : ,;.;.' f . . :.- "ir- " ..v-i..ir
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