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No 3. Vol, XVIII. RALEIGH, (N. C.) FRIDAY, JANUARY U, Tixn sTAn,r ' , ; JaJ Xirik-Cardino Slate Gazette, . PaUiAed, wo, by tAWULIS C K ii LEMA's . " TEBMS. Smivripiy thr deOsrS aw smsv Na- ur will b scat Ut aras inwpf are- pail .lAwrtwww". ot t- i w,. w. inxrurd ttwe tiara tar one duilw, n4 treaty-ive w,, W mi-AM letters w v Just PiitIishd,f m'hU tn sta enter, ) Ton- CnnUkibF Attronnnfkd Calenlatioos, itowint tkc ritmf , rttiofr, pbteei tad Eelipm of U Sua ml Mooni Moo"t phm( the rbrnft nOinr and ' Soothing of the m(Ml complmon Piaqeu and fix rM Wd lenfOhof diri ad theTesUvali ofh Cbarck of Enjriandi together wkh MjaeclUnvit urticka, ntfful Eeceipe. Aadote, a Ut of the oflieer of roTernment or the Uaited Sutesaad ot 74orth Omliaa, of the Membera of Aktemblf, ' t iraei of holding tUe different CovrU In -tit State, - Price 10 ecnts each, "5 eenW a dozen, 4 dol lar for half Rrosa, 7 dollar a groat, S3 dollar for five hundred, and 40 dollar for a thotittod. Order from Country Merchant jtnd o ther ill be promptly attended to. - ' lUleigh.8ept.22, 1826 r - " . ; y , , . Clerki Df: the' Sanerior Courts, nu "4 www ' - And other Gentlemen holJinpSuhteriptifm to the New. Map of North Carolina, are requested . to return t1e tame by the lat of anoary next, .Th w31 he b viWtu tn nrr.iietkt them. In the mean,, time, to aueh .person' as ill he likely to " natrone tie work, who havc tiot had an oppor : tunity of dolntt to already. ,The price to non- subscriber will be $10 , Very tew, however, - more- than those subscribed for wilt be printed. T wnnM nnr obiectinn that mar he mwed - agninat eubseribmr, the Publisher wfslwa jt tn be understood, tfiat none of the subscribers be fc.lrf hmmd. if the Man is col correctlv drawn. finished in die best manner, and of fle best Fwmi the returns airesdjr received," the Pab ,.1WheT is warranted In heUewnpVthata fubanrln - tion'e not less than one thousand names will be . obtained hi North Csrolir.a, among whont are, , His Excellency the GoTCi;nr, alt (he Officers of the State'Gorernraent residing at the metropolis, - the Me mber of both Houses of the Legislatnre, i;!r proportfc," 'of the ProfetsionalGentJe men, a large 'nanj'-ei if ftst most retpectable , class of ckiienSjtl e 1,'ftntrs, and generally the Merchants and Traders of pur Towns, to whom W Vf wV"tl 'wiiVhi riM. rable. ,r ' CT-.' . - " , 7 .. The Publisher take thi opportunity to ec -knowledge hi obligations, for tlie polite attention which has "been unifirmjy paid to his applica tions for asistauee in the prosecution of bit work, and especially to. those gentlemen who have in terested themselves in procuring the surveys of .the several counties. Art information calcula ted tn benefit the work will still he thankfully received. 4." .'. JOHN MACRAE. V Fayettvaie.: Dee, 18, 1826 . ' , " 9-2w '; -Notice.;..- : . Was committed to' the jail of Wilkes eounty, on tue lSlh dsr of Aujrurt'lsst, It negro boy, who : rllt himself HARRY, is 40 years old, oecufia ,tioo shoemaket, and also state he belcm-s ts Mr. Fields, of Rockingham tonjity," ViFgiiua. : Bald negro is remarkably black, about t feet 4 in ' rhet high and hick set. The owner it rcquest " d to come forward prove prperty, pay charges nd take him away; or lie will, be disposed of as he law directs. . .,. , . . ' CHARLES PHELPS, .Tnor. ' . ,gT)t..4, lg!?6. . - 38-tf ( -.Jailor's Notice. , ,: i'lt kn npVnd eemmitird o the JaH of New Hanover eounty, o (lie tt innt. a negro lei'.ow nnmed VVIuL1M,bmtVraoM aid ver Mack, ami snys he lurmttly oelor gcd to James KulcuVe,of Wabe ciimty, abuut 10 mitestrom ricc tourt ri.inse, wirf 6io iiin t Mr. lu ek. . H i-'ilatii, slid rnnaws).trnm Iiimie9t day wVcn i hit war n tli mi(h"; .1 he owner is rejueste4 tocr)mefrrwsrrt(roVe piojiq;-,iST charge, anil tkeifl telinw wiv. : ; , - ' C(fALK3 II 10WWl5,"j9i1or. Wilmington, N. C. May 4. I ll6. 90 t ; , , ' TREASUURH'3 UEPORT, '': j'ilicfollowingisan abstract of the docu-,-WMits wliich accompanied?. the-late 7 AUual Report of tlieTreasurerof tins ,otaic: 'e?pi' if The IJo-H it of internal t - C " r .Improvements, for the year ending - isirtovemoerlRst, lS,f83 00 .ttpendttufe of ditto,.. ..38,413 20, 'Jk . 'j Jo. 2. ' ' m ? Reertpts for ths pVnmotion of Aeri- ; " cukuro and Homcrtie Manufce- ' . turcs, for the year ending 1st Xov., ,'.' 4 L ,H8t' ;,:"- .. ll fi 98 -; Xitpendrtiires for litto, . tff it'. ' I V nflOi. 8.,,; f,1 ' ' ." An frhbU, fns.:5- the tito '-ation. f the Sitae - JSank f AltrtftrCanUna 21 Aem. 1820. , . Specie;.. .2C1, 83 03 ' ' .- " Poreign Notes nti Bills . "J,f f of Exchange,!,. . .,190,C11 18 '.' i . ' 458,484 21 ' inie From Foreign Bank, . . . it . -.. .4,8122 S8 t Stat Batdc and Augusta Stock, taken i ' f w debt,..... ir,440 00 . fJue from the Stnte of N, Carolina, 83,906 1 1 t i .ti. IndWiduals,. t '. . . . ,2 676,021 TS fitoekanpaid ; 1,450 00 , Ileal estate in banking house and It land taken for debt, . , , .169,?64 41 ternalBdlsandChecv,'i.;:.,-....16.M3' 88 ."- ,'. X $3.4,242,53 " y ' .o"" 't 7 ' - Cr. .-'V . -i , .aptalStok; .......... ,.', ; . .i,600,0(X o C.T"1i", 1 .,7..-..V.l,457,8I7, 93 profits, orft bf m bu-l. nf:..T.T.. j ..r ) ' , December, .826,ii to be paidOin rr4 fee Ud sVsbtt, 1J7, It D.imi. l,iir W e,r.ii s , TTM. H. 1IAYWOOD, CUmv Jte. 4. ' Siati tfJn.if.rrt oftkt Bank .VaV", JW.SL IDJ. ' . . IVbi!r rWkfNerroaa ' telmi. ky fee!, notes, k.. . . .MtCMd IWsA r;T sums-tkaa rati Mate, ; " oasutm j Wa-o eheata, plate, .-., . 3,188 Eeat , e inrstwf of ot ami t .. aapravettta parties, lor the - ; , purpose af tntiiactiaf the VssWs ' of tie httkabg,.. 0,0a Brtcsfta, w , 93,137 BUWafEicikmfr.MKleotMcif Mher ;, 1 i.rea,er Stock,. 4 ... ....... Deposits J TV-.... .100,000 ... .Ilk or.tia l,7S,4Cr Statement itX .tyjttijiftl Bank tAVwosm, ...-.. ' -lime au. tsssw - ; ; ?-.,...- Debt dna the Bank of Nekera, Iron - - iatUndualL by bond, ate. . k4 1.I5I.5J8 Rank property other than real estate.. ..3,18$ Real estate,. , . . .-. ....... ... . .405O Speeie,. . . . . ..... .-. , 87,909 Bills of Exchange and note of other lianas,.. . ;.i.5ti4? .... '1 ' ' J 134,141 Stock,.....,..; Debts aqd deposits, Notes a Circulation, ......,. s..'.i!ri. 800,000 "'" 437,81 ; 431,204 'J ' - 65,128 Balance,, ' j - -r y . i 1,794,143 , , - If. C. STEPHENS, Coewer. Sank fJVewiern, Jfcc, 1, 183(5. ;; 4 - 11 No." K' ' ' i'fai of the Bank f Cape-Fear, $ahtrday, the - - , i Hit Deo. 1623. Capital Stock paid In;, , . v ! . T92.000 Note of this Bank in circulation, 607,270 Deposit, . " - - . , . - ms - -7i,6S2 Dividend nnpaidM . .j - - 6,303 Amount due to Bank,' 80,987 Profit and Loss, or iurphis,v - 4 - -. .V '7623 , Cr. Specie on hand, " s, r . " Funds at the North,"' - Due by Banks f North-Carolina, Notes of Bank ou band, ' . ' . :: Real Estate, - ' p 51.088 ' 308,427 vi - ' t,103 - ' 87,082 78,149 36,656 Bills of Exchange. veut; i)ebt consisting of Notes disccmoted ) i ' and Judgments, . v '. , f, J 86,009 1.061.464 JUtia IIIU,' LoA , - ,Mntt tSMj' -:-:"v- n . Capital Stoci, tf .-'"- - , , 92,000 Notes of thtf u, in Circulation, . ' 497WO Deposits, 70,192 Dividends anpaHi, ; Ammtnt due tn Banks, -Profit and Loset or turplus, , 6,SS9 163 958 -84,046 1,613,642 Cr. Specie, r r . Fund at the I'oHh, ... . Due by Bank in North-Carolina, ... Note of Banks on band, - - Real Estate, ' ' ' - - ' , Bills ofExchange,' w . Debt, consisting of Note discounted ' 11, 314,894 2,081 , 29,746 78,150 .30,656 l,l33,4ri and judgments, W. ANDERSON,4, Cwhjiny 0GKES$. 1 ; SENATE,. : a, v . TuedayJan. i.V M past tweK"i o'clock,' th Tic? President not appearing to- take the Chair nf theSenate"' ! vr Y'y. " , Mr. If ottuett rose and, addressing the Secretarv. nloved that ilie Senate pro ceed, fo the ejection of :a President pro -The question, being put to Senate by the Secretary the motion w$9 agreed to; flem. con; and, on "countin;,lhe bal lot, it appeared that the vvliole numb lvetv in was ftirty-sii-necessary to k choice-,, twenty'-Zouf. '. .The following wan the state t the yotc ror Mr. .Macn, 24 1 13 p ; 45 , k For Mr., Smith, f6 Maryland, V Scattering,, . ,,; S'y,' I Mr. aconJlarn,receivcd a rtia- jorftjr of' thej wol" number, of votes given, wa ueclnreutiuiy eleaeaiiW sidentf the Senate pro tempore, and being conducted to the Chair, made his acknowjedgmentii to the Senate for the honor conicrrcd oo . him, "and. took his aeat. 11 jr l j f , - A bill providing for report' of deci-: aions in. the Supreme Court of the United States was feportedrom the committee on the Judiciary.: 'The consideration of . Abe . Bankrupt Bi11 was -resumed. The bill was further amended, and ordered te to reprinted," with ali' the accompanying amendments. ;, ' v" , ' ;i Wednesday, Jan.S.' The resolution- submitted some days "S0' by Mr. Johnson, of JCy, for an inqufiy into tfie 'cxpediejcy of estab lishing aq Avrnory Oft 'tlje Western patera, together wilh' several amend menfSj proposing . an examination of a number (f different kites for the above purpose, was considered and agreed to. The bill for aboli'diing imprisonment for debt was taken up; and after th( adop-i hl oa, w ue-Jimenomen', Trpone jrotn the" Select Ccmnjitfer",' it wi iuaii the special order pf the day for Tos4ay the loib icst. . - . ' 'Thvrtdt, JmHffrji 4.-. Tl; bill to jwtrtMs) ff baling eri dence in the Court'of the United start In certain easea, was takea op St tJom- lmitt.ee of llf VIole, aqd on coopering theameodiKnts oSerea oy in vomrett te, Mr, Van Euren laid, that the object of tbe bill . wa to yrovidt metas wherebf CotBro;i oners ooU obtain evidence,' freed front aomo stiSealtiet hich thfy now labnred under. By the eiisting law, the privilege was only con didonaT.aoJ merely permitted tl Canj. ! misaioner to take aCWavita, and Ul held the power, of cotntrainirg the ip- pearanceof witnesses. Jf tirjroeral, (aw tUtt Dower belonged U ll..Vi?2hef courts, & to them only.Tliialaw, fww. ; ever, .went to 'establish the- authorities of Cummntotrers to compel the attend ance of witnesses and tie prodactiow ol papers, and the measure ys considered a salnlary one,', Tb committee had of fered amendments to limit the power ot the commissioner, in enforcing the pro ducjtion of papers; and also to regulate the pay ment of the feei to witnesses. : ; wTbe amendment were then concur red in. -and the bill was ordered to be engrossed. V ,4t av-v- Tlie bill from the House of Represen tatives to permit the importation of spi rits in. small casks,' was read the 1st and 2d times, and referred to th Com7 mittee onr Finance. , v "S Mr. Rowan, of Kentucky, introduced a bill . to - limit and restram the juris diction of the United States Courts, in Certain cases, The Bill authorizing the sale of, the reserved Salt Springs In the State of M issouri,'. was passed . The BilJ for diminishing the dott on import ed Salt, was read v . second time and postponed tq Monday. Mp. Reed sub mittcd a resolution proposing an inquiry into tbe expediencr of increasing the salary of the Postmaster General. .' , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. " , f. Tuedayt Jan. & . .. i Mr. Webster reported a bill to eitao lish a uniform system of Bankruptcy, which he save notice of his Intention to calf Jup . 60 Wednesday :,the'.jrth iof January. Mr; Ldvingston ottered a rg RoTtitinn apwpt-Utfog 0Hd"ttV'i'ai lor the relief of tlie u reeks, whien was laid on the table, and ordered to be printed Mr. Hamilton offered a resolution on the subject of compensatiofrTp ttucb as had suffered under the Alien and Sedi tion Laws, which he gave notice of his intention to call up on Monday the 15th of January." The'bill to provide, for the importation of Brandy in casks of, not less capacity tnaa titreen gallons was, after some discussion, ordered 4o be engrossed in jhe9in in which it was reported by. the Committee "onXora merce, ana read a inmi time to-uavv . 1 1 ' ''. ; JVkdnctdav. Joint's! ', -Hie Uousp were occupied in the furthcrdiscuSsiori of the Brandy Iin' portation Bill, .which was passed, by' a vote of 1C6, to '67; tlie Avwaad Noes havihff tieen tsken," on ue rnotiun of ir. ivremer st t Atterfroui tliePVaster'G'enerar, transmittina a slatenieht'- of the ctt amount of postage accruins'1 at eacl Post Office in the United States for 'the year ending 51st March,- 1836,; and shewing the. hett amount accruing, in each' Stale and Terrii0ry-'R''fcrred to tbe 'Committee on -the Pos.Office and Post' Uiads.;. '-,rr f',A' v .The .fallowing I the rccapifufalinn of the statement referred to in4hcpre cedtns entrr, imd exhibits the ' netf amount, luf 1'oRtase - whiclv' accrued " in each State and lerntorv for th vc6r which' ended on the ,3 st March,. 1826 '. iNewjr.orK . ..,i ,; aais.aoo iar v Maine t s,. '., ' .' Vermont - - :'. -12,305 31 '.02.42S 93 '. s;12,6G2 90 t ,sr.64o' ri , v 4,690 93 1 V'5e;W6,IS $,f)6G 58 New Hampshire avj av-inuviiygiuv g . ' Rhode Island Connecticut '. f 'New Jersey " Delaware - Maryland ' ;," t Pennsylvania '. ' Ohio ,..' a see ft tic f A ' Micjiigan Territory " 1 ,f 3 61 Virginia - 'A i "..If 67, 293 81 North Carolina 24.505 03 , SouthtCartlin ;'" ' 44,rG3 65 Kentucky .'jOeorgia-', . . 23.111 64 ';' '127,47? 1 36 -' " 2.446 64--V 16.11207 -a, 1 4 T8 092 58 ' "I '4,996 23" JUouisiana : 'lilinnis ."Ten nessee " 1 ? 'V ' t ".'..Alabama' l-Indiana,.' ; ;ff, ,'Mi8oui.,'- 'tAi - .-Arkansas' Territory '' Florida Territory. TJistvJct of Columbia , 'Mississippi ' " 785 65 . .1,579 "09 1M18 44 9,574 '97 , Grand XcJai - 8912,891.08 T7.uTtd!',J.t:iu.vy.-. Mr. Little, from the CtKjmittet -pointesl eq the subject, rvportird Use ful lowing Km; , . , It it tcte4. tit. That, fionsanj sftrr the 11 Atj of March,- 183V d aXier ll.e tViih' cenws shall he hern taken the trporttoi ant of the ItewesriiU'ares sl.sll be ta the r tioof me Itrprt seats to every si sty thou aastd persoas is each State, computeH aocor. d ng t the rule prcsonbail bj tJ Consutu tiottbeCnue Sta." V - The bill was twice read, ami made tlie order jjf the Hay fr to-morrow. " Oa tntioo of Mr. yaite, of Florida, it was .4 ... . . ; .;v Jtru'ttiL That the Committee cn Ia4ias) Atiairt be Instructed to iixniira into th eape- dici.cT ot provUlinf bv U f Jt the removal of tbe Florida Iwliama, 'j ; .,' I liovae thra went into UommitUe ; Of the Whftfe, M r. Ctmdkt ra t he hvr, oo tbe Bill Torlhe relielor the urvying Qftcersof tbe Uevolutionary Vzri and, after considerable debate, the commit tee rose, reported progress, and obtain ed leare.toaU again. f j T' k:k y v ?,. 'IWAry, JqL 9s' The i .Hose of Uepresentivea was engage on the bill to provide for the surviving officurs of fjte: army of the re.volutii which was acted on in Com mitt ee of the ''.Whole. The aroeodatory bill, reported by Mr, Bgrgcs.'Stnd moved by him at an amendment to the original bill, provbling for the oftlceri only, was rejected! and the-bid bill, which em braces hotly officers and ildierS, passed through the Committee,' and was report ed to the House with the blanks tiled. Legislature' of N , CarcJinrC ; ' ' , " SENATES ;; " v-v . " ' . Thuttday; Jan: Ai Mr. Kins nresented ' sundry resolu tions on the subject of deeds for the conveyance of - land, deeds of trust. mortgages "and bill of sale; which were relerred to tbe Judiciarv committee. Mr. Ura v presented the memorial 01 VV. lytle ot lennessee., lttlerred to the committee ot claims. " ' . ..... j .i 1 Mr. M'MilIan nresented the petition oi Mary rwius, praying tor a yivorce m wis i i .. . a . Keterrculotne committee on iiiat sud v; Mr, Ui'aT presented the memorial o: 1 Manumission Societv of this State, prarine that a law be passed to probib it ttte-iotradBPtich r Staves jnta. thw Slate. Referred to the" committee on that part of tie Governor's message re latins to the migration of free riersons 9( color into this State. ' t.'.'jf A select joint committee was appoint ed on that part of the, Governors mes sage, wliich relates to the amendment of the Constitution of the United States, as to the abolition of slavery and the resolutions therein referred to,' consist ing on the part of the House, of Messrs. Hill of Wilmington,' Rr II.'. Jones, Morchead, Iredell and Greene, and on the part of 'the "Senate, of MesfrP Speight of' Greene, Pickett M'Kay, Forney and Sneed.';.V-,- v'.'" f Mr. Roberts presented a bill to- a mend an act passed in 1 8141 to allow pay to tlie. Jurors of the Superior and Countv Courts of Surry: Mr Foreman a bill to establish a Poor Uouse in Hyde county; Mr. Tyson, a 'i)ill'to authorise Benjamin W, Williams of Moore' coun ty to erect a bridge across Deep River; and Mr. Hill, of Franklin, a bill for the relief of securities and endorsers- in certain, eascsj; which were read the first time, and the latter referred to the Judiciary committee. ... v7r;'" , ; ; Mr. Snqed presented the' resignation of Tlio'maS YvV Norman,: Colonel Com martdarit of the' Militia of Granville. -- The Senate centered upon the orders of the Jay,-'' and resolved itself into a a committe'e of, flic whole, Mr, Stokes in the chair, on the unfinished business of.vestetdav. tha contested clectioti of JosiaU ;Tysort. 1 ', - -V - -", ' The Committee safs'ontil hrec.o'. clock, whea. it roseandreported the following resolution as an amendment, which was a2rped. to--yeai 52,naya 29 p RfflwS, That Josiah Tyson is entitled to a seat" io thiallOuse, as die "Senator from the countyof Moore. '." j " ' v'' ; ' - - : u Fridm tJan.3. ' ' ; Mr. Debefry presented the petition of L-J. a. W A II . i . A. .-i J.... .: lloswcll, King, oijiviomgoraery praying for a grant of land fur he purpose.- of raising a large flock of sbeep. -Refer-rod tn tn a select commhtec. W ' - l Mr. Forney , from the Committtee of ' ... . "i I'roposuinns ;aiiu; uncvuncca, ituvncu a resolution in favor of Elizabeth Har ris, of . Worreo; wliich was "iead 'the firsttime. -;' :;-:, The bill to establish New Hope Aca demy, in. Edgecombe county the bill to incorporate Roanoke Chapter .No; '4, in Halifax; the bill to amend, an act passed in J8l5, .relative to the town ot Charlotte in Mecklenburg; the bill to rencal an act passed' at the. last session compensating the gtand jurors of Aahei and the bill concerning ceriain bfDccrs of DavUlstui countv. were read hfe tbird time, andVd'eredtobe eonedi. The bill to attend aa act pausl In 1SJ4, a'lowirj pay to the Jurors of tlie" Superior and Coanty Courts ef Surtv'j and tht bill to establish a poor boase ! the county f Hyde, were rtid the 3d time and ordered to be er flatted. The bifl aothnris'ng the curarowsiori.' ere of Fayetteit! taajpoint special lattice of tbe Peace, and to amend tha 3t) scrtion of an act p-nnsed n 1821, for the better regulation t the towa ef Fayettevillee, ytt "read the aecon tip, and laid on the hW. ' . . The bill ti a uhorisa, "IVWiK tiams, of Mour to erect a bri'teoa hi own land, was read theaeceatfiim' and" referred fa the committee on Fro positions and Unevaoces. Mr. JVf presented r. jUBn.ll 41 sirlilmrv,". -et;.ti..V tevu'.MSi a Taroptte li-ad in the countv f Hay- : wood lleaa ana memd to the torn ." mittee on Internal Improvement. ' ' A message , wai received Jrqni the . House of Commons, statins that ther ' had passed a bill.to authorise the Coun tr Court of Colawbus to appoint aa Overseer and hands, fup (he purpose of clearing out and rendering navigable, " ' Big S warn p, from LennQo?a Bridge to. Lamber Jitver; a bill to authorise tha Trustees of Spring Grove Academv, in , .1'. a... J ' J? m Anaoei ciHirujjto raise pj- war ol lot terr 25000; and a bill to amend an aoe ' V passed in 181; to incorporate Clintott . icauemy in Sampson county; wluclu. bills were rea the first time. f . '.' 1 he senate proceeded to the order of . fbe day yit. the bil vesting the right of clcctinir SherifT in the ri!nr!." ' ' ' r- Air,, Montgomery moved that tha consideration , of the bill be postponed to Tuesday next: w hich was carried.' j fhe bill to authorise; the Trustees ot New Hope Academy in Anson countyJ- i- to raisejBuw py way oi jottery, nar ing been read the second time, Mr t Jovner -: moved to a-mcrd lhe bill by - adding , prorlsb; that the , Trustees ) should sglept three persons from among1 t themsel vei to cqrid uct the lottery.' Mr. ' Spejght,; of Greene.' moved to post -ponec.Jhe bijl indefinitely; but after-! wardsnal the suggestion' of Mr.' Seaj well, withdrew hia motioiij and the " " motion to lay . the bill, and amendment ; proposed . by Mr. Joyner, on th6 table! was carried. ' Mr. Seawel( then sub mitted the following resolution, which. , was sdsttsfcv , - -i Retolved, That tha committee on education ; be Inst ruoted-to enquire intd the esnedien.t ' cy of raising by lotter)', the sum of g630,0t)0 to be distribute?, gl 0,000 to each county.' ' . A message from the House of Com;' ' mons, proposing to ballot for a Public; V Printer for tlie ensuing year to-morrow -and stating ; that Lawrepce & Lemay are in yiominao'on. . The proposition was concurred in, and, on motion of Mr. Fe&well, Joseph Galea & Son were added to the nomination-. - . ' i ; Mr. Sea well, from the committee to whom was referre.the hill, relative to the migration of free persona of colour into this State, ra- " ported the same with an amendment to strike ' . out the lost seetiun. The Amendment was a dopted, and the bill ordered to be printed, and was made the order of the day for Wed nesdaynext. i ' - ." . Mr. Croom presented a bill to estaMiib Cambridge Academy in Lenoir eounty; and to incorporate the trustees thereof.' j On motion of Mr. Forney, It as ' ' ' . ' Itwlyed, That a joint select committee be' appointed to present a memorial to Congress, to extinguish the Indian title to at! the lunds -belonging to this States within tha limits of the Cheroke nation. i'; , v '). 'fl ' V'v Saturdny January Ql ,r Mr. Pickett, from the Tudiciary Committee to whom waa refer(e1 the bill to make print' ed acts printed by the Printer of the Statsv evidenai'ii Couru of jostice", reported tha same wilh ml amendment, which was agreed to, and the bill read the third time and order ed to be engrossed. ' 1 ' - Mr. Pickett, from the same eommittee, re . ported bill to explain' and amend an act, ' passed i.k lg22, authorising tbe County Couttf to require administrators ajid others to. giro counter security upon the petition of those st-, "' curitieaj which passed its first reading.. , ' Mr. l'ickett, from the same eomnrltij re-v .i ported the bill regulating tlie dutj of Viand " Jurors with rtK?!rd to presentments ft,t affrays, '. -and assault and battery, with ail amendment! " which was aga;eed to, ; , -' , ,'; ; Mr. Pickett from the samev committee, 're ported a bill to amend the' Emancipation , Laws; which was read Hie fn-st time. , , " " ' Mr. I'orn'ey, from the eommittea of Pfopo. attions and Grievances, reported tinfavorably on the petition of sundry citizens of Rowan, , On tlie subject of tbe Election of Conbtuble. The bill cuncrrninq; t'e appDintmjr.t of a . special Justice ot the Peace, for the. toVn of Kayetteville, was read the second time, and aV mended on motion of Mr. KUiott, and, on mo tion of MrMiller, ordered to lie on the tafde. ' Mr. Hill, of Franklin, from the committee ' f apbointed to conduct the balloting for a Pub'. . ' tlic Printer, rtOTted tlmt Lawrence & Lemay; , . were only "eiecteo i ne Tsenate reiusea to concur in tlie scpoi-t, in consequence of itap-. pearlnc that there were more ballots given 51 than there were voters. On motion of Mr. , Speight, of Greene, a message was then sent ' to tjie House, of Commons, informing them ' that the Senate du not concur' with & r-porl of tbe committee appointed, to superintend the election of Public Printer-" that Law-, rence & Lemsy are duly elected," because.; S it annears. bv the said report, that 187 br."ota were given, when there were b'U 185 v t(; (, and proposing that another buloUi,g fori Public Printer taie placa irr.tnediately'' I A A
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1827, edition 1
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