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TS kill aooantiar feomrniaaionera to hf ' off towa at Korhaovptoa Court Qmm the . bill ronortef to credit WiH Bradley, the . pill incorporating th Franklm Library So ciety of Buffalo and At reaolatioe In bor ' ' of Send, VU. Tate, were read-tlie V- - ntt'atiotttd kill tb acod tin. and the Ua mentioned-bda and resolution the second and third timet, passed, and ordered to bo enrolled. j i " - The ngroaari hill to incorporate the fiew- ' born Marino Tiro Iawttaoco Copr. w" v V mmcoded oa nourof Mr. ?piptvt. of Cn ' ven, ttvJtWKj th4ld 3d tfmfjanlpafL . V Ilia bill to amtd th set f 1 823, diracUnf ' 4 the Bunoe in whkh coastablei ahaU b bpe .oft appointed In Saaoa pted iU aecond i" aod tUbd diiigV aidwta ordered tojro, V-rV - aVuAaOyrlpW! fctft to preriie for ' V ' "tho iniprovcriHsiM of tho putHo road leading from Wiilbeaborouga. to Xirayaon C. . H Va. Mr. Speignt, of, Greene, a bill tiwrprae r Jooeph Warrea Lodge, No. 92," at 8Un MnsburKt and Mr. Alexander, a renolutioa irt favor of tho aecuntiea of Jaroe K. Meana, . , to aHariff of aharrna! Vhich paaacd tbeir - firat reading, and the aaid reiolution wi re ferred to lite committee of Claim. t "f 1 Ahnduy, Jan. 20. Mr. ! Wilton, of Edgecombe, presented a bill t 'CniDower iha comminionera of Tar- oorouRh to tell a part of the- common of auid ' toWni and- Mr. Miller, a bill to atponi eoia , miaaioaer to run ond mark tho dividing Uue between the countiee of Dnpfin and Wayuej " which pataed their firat readme?. i' v" M r. Stoke, trotn tho eoromittee of Finance, i made a report relative to rrold and ailver ore ' "". i which aa laid on tho UbU, aijd ordered to t b minted, s .'i,.' . i . v Mr. M'Dowetl presented the pfttitidn of Jamea Allen, n '.the jiubject or a turnpiice roadt which was referred to a select eommtt- tee, conaisfintf of Mestn. M'Kay, M'Dowcll, v Sneed, Baird of Pm ke, and It'MiHso. On motion of Mr. Cro)m, tlie committee On- tba Jiulitiary were iiiittmHed to inquire Jnto tho expediency1 o, pTOlinjr by law for nos caes in wiuui laitera oi aumiuuvauon are nut taken put on intestates' estates, r 1 Tito engrossed BUI to appoint eommis . aionera to Jay off a; town at Northampton i;oiirt House, was amenoect, on motion ot nr. lloilimon, by atrikmjr outthe word " Atber- - ton," and inserting thai of "Jackson," and read the. third time and passed - Tht engrosiied bill to slluwUnamen jiirois -in the County and Superior Court of Oraig-e to receive par for t-u frrlcct, Was amemtcd - ine ry, rea toe mini tbe petition of Win insatiott fur serrieee ntbf militia in 1821. mirmrtek bf Clalmat.. , Hit H'Millan presented a bill to aid the opening and completing tbe $Ute road from HuntAille, Surry county, to the Virginia line, by ws of Bow ers' Store, in Ashe county, and for otbr purposes; Mr. Pickett, a bill more eiiectally to provide for tho probate of last wiHs and testaments; and Mr. Sneed, a bill to authorVe the building of a steam boat on the Roanoke River, and to incorporate a company fo that purpose! and, also, a bill concerning tho town of Oxford, which bilk passed their .7;jit Matting. i'ha bill to incorporate Joseph Warren TxKbreV No. 62, was read the second And third times, passed, .and ordered to be en grossed. . The Senate resolved itself Into a commit, tee .of the Whole,' Mr. fickett in the Chair. On tho bill to establish a Madioal Society, smi to rrgukte tbe practice of physio and Mirgery itliiit the Statet and, after some .tiiur spent therein, the committee rose and reported said bjll with sundry amehdinoqjiaj wlien it Was ordercd io S oh the tabled " - ' j , ' . Tmtesilau, January $0i t Mr. Sneed. from the. joiat' eelect commit tro to whom was referred the letter of Chief fustic Taylor, enclosing a tony of histte oisat of the public Laws tor tft last . vet, reported bill to direct the Secretary 'r c...- i t .it., -u JV ui maie to purcnaac nu uiwnovto copies oi said ftevkuh which passed its first reading Mr. Roberta presented the petition of -anh. dry citizens of Surry county,' ort. the subject of building a new court house in said coifnty. accompwucd with a bill to carry (he prayer of the petitioners Into etTecij which bill passed . its first readiiiir. - t-;-.---: ' On motion of Mr. Ward, the committee of Claims fere instructed to man ire into the propriety tif paying the officers and witnesses cal!reL. awWacrfiratwi J a-nm eaarri ol-tn lUii, fot 'thoirial.of Coh Stephen Miller, of Uupun county. . Mr. Rnerd prented the petition of Hich. i "ard Bullock of Granville, praying compen- aaoon lor servioca rcnaerea oy nn ianer iu t rheReilutlcnr a r. Ucl'erred to th? con. mittee of CUima, , 1; V tA The nouae of Commons having concurred in the mudmeiu mad to the bill to ia- oorpurate. ihet Ncwberfl ; Marin and Fire IiMurance Company, and to the bill fornlie rtdiof-of Samuel Jones, , the said bill were ordered to be enrolled.' , . ' a A mtssuge fi-onj the- other Uousc, stating tliat they uo ot' concur in the amenrlmout made by the senate to tieengmssed bill to iiide the mUit'm of Richmond county into two tcgimenta.? It waa then resolved, on motion of - Mr Leak, that the Senate insist on their amepiimenf. . . ,r " ?f . ' - Mr. llulloclC presented a bill iwctmg ht time within which auits shall V brought -' constables bondet which passvd iu lust ''reading. . ;; f i, ' ' ''' ' The engroated bill to suthorifle the trustees of Spring Grove Academy, mi Anson county, ; -to raise 5,000 dolbra by lottery, was rejected. ?-oa its second reading by the casting vote of in opcaser. j .-.t. Tbe bill Lmitlr.g. tbe tima within which deed of trust and mortgage hal be re gistered, and to provide for givi publicity Mm a! TuWr te aaa part of ihm ) rJ mJ It awalitanl U Vf-i t,ue, aadtM to laar. A aeoood ad tUrd fe ad oaVr4 .v , . - Tte b.a U amriMUr act of UN to pro- veat IS (hnadtiteot n.Unr -Mh elaM.wa Ottadrd ukottJat of sletara. UtlckrW. Crooov Manhowa aad ILaakin. Mr. 1 bmrn aoed thai the bill bo indrriMUly pea.Vi -wUxli aati!wi waa oenuved-l to :6. .The bill ao 6artWr aaoeadrd ont Unm of Messrs, Low, Clchriat, KlUott. l M'Kav, read the third time, pawed, and ar4 to be enjrraMod. 'Tho biO far U pratotiMM of fwrrticr; tS bill to amend tho road Uoaj aod the bdl to rraro and continue m force the act of 194, to alter and aatead aa act fur the relief of sob persona as became purchasers ci the Cborokeo lands snLI uivirr tho authority of IM irate, wore reaotne nm toe uiiru uaor, and tbo two last the seouod and tltird timra - aod ordered to bo enirroaaed, Mr. Stokes prreeotoj a bill to repeal ine act of I8i0, entitled "A act direct tar toe County Court a to par fees to oeruin oiScers ia certam eases," so far as relates to the coon- ties therein named. " ' )t'eJwniuJ, Jan. SI. Mr. Lore, from tho committee of Chums, reported a lesotution in faror of rui am Lytle, of Kutberford couuiy, TcaneaiMtci wtneh waareteoted.. . Mr. Grar oreaentod a bill to iooornorate too J&Oeneser Library Society, to ifaooorpn eoontw and Mr. Gilchrim, a bill to inourporato Oak iorem AeaHemyvill KbcU abicb pamed teir mtrcading. - . V Received from the Uouae of Common a ajre,' aunouncinr tbe death of Job J. Bonner, Esq. a Member of that House trom the county of Hyde. . ; liiereupmi, on motion or Mr. Sharp, n waa JictoveJ, fhst, as a testimony at tho re spect . which lne members of tbe Senate entertain for the. memory of JohaJ. Bonner, Ideceased, a member of tbo House of Com mons from Hyde count, we will wear crape On the left arm for the 'space of thirty day and that we will attend his funeral this day, at 13 o'clock. . i? -i j v';'--? The Senate tlien adjourned.. 1 1 ; v 'IIOUSE OfTx) M MONsl' Sk - V W-a Tlatrtdaji. Janiiartf Z5. Mr. Alexandi-v presen'ttd tho r;l!tioo .o( Robert Robinson, Jee C'ar :, Ben;. Lindsay, Henry lloiaton and John Connelly "wying to be plseedon the pension list, li fcrrcd to the bommittee of Claims. Received from the Governor, a claim of Jo nas R. Clark, for tht nhic of s hone which he lost in the scrv:te ' tlie State at tbe tecep tlou'of Getj,' Lafat-"te. Inferred to the com mitt ee of Claims. Mr. Settle, from the committee of Pmpo mtlonsartd Grievances, to whom was referred the petition of sundry citir.ens, praying ibat Willis Bradley be restored to credit, repurtd favorably, with a bill 'to carry the prayer of the petitioners into effect; which passed its three readings. Mr. S. also reported on the application of Hiram Miller, for the same purpose, and '.he report was concurred with. Mr. H. H. Jones, from the Judiciary com mittee, to whom was referred a resolution in structing them to inquire into the expediency of Testamentary Guardians giving security where H -shall appear to tho Qounty Court j that they are insolvent, and are iisteiy to wast: and 'squander tlie property of their wards, reported that it was inexpedient to va ry the.existinir law as pmao,li but recom mended that the bill accompanying this re port, entitled a bill concerning Testamentary Guardians, be passed into a law. Which bill paaaed its first reading. " " The following bills were presentedr 3y Mr. Kerr, a bill to repeal the act ot 1824, to tegulatc patrols, so far aa its respects New- HHnover; by Mr. Cos, a bill to appoint com missioners for the town afKiiiston, in Lenoir; by Mr. Bain, a bill for tho better distribution of the estates ef intestates; by Mr. Uonoho,a bill duectine the continuance ot the Geolori- cal and Mineralogical survey of the JStaUij by mji i tut . , i I .... mrt buniuimaii, n um io rentier vauu ceriaw official acts of Elihu Chambers, of Haywood ounty; by Mr Whitaker,s bill to auihorisc Y m. Boy Jan. I Wake county, to -erect a bridge acro6a Deep Biver; and by. Mr. J.' A. miu, a cm to amend the act ot 1806, lur Abe more -convenient ar.d uniform administration of jusuea.,. Wluch bills passed theix first read- nift fci.U the last named was reteiied to the juuiiary oommmcc. ; ' The following er.trrossed bills and resolu tion passed their third reading: The bill to viumh an avpasBeu in iax&, 10 aufuoriae Comity Courts tq require admiotstratprs and ot:ers -lo give other or counter security, ou pcii.jwn wiAiicirnvuriucas vie OVU 10 jucor : porat the' Fmnklln Library Society of BufTa lo, In Lincoln county; the bill to establiih and regulate a "1 umpike road m lav wood coufw tyt tt bil to-incorporate the Nebern Ma nnc ana rire nvsunince company; the bill to establish llatcbclor'S Academy, iu the county ot Martin; una we resolution m laVor of Eli- aabeth lleaves.';. v V-v.':--: . r jAlrstttle, from thtcommiltee on Prooo ".ioJa and Jjirievjuicesi to whom wasrefirred the petition-of sundry ciiiaenvof NorlhaHio- tun county, praying jipr au"act. W establish. town kUfa Court House, renorted a bill for the purjiosc which passed its three readings. l"he bill to increase the capital stock oth Chthfttft and HafloWs Cft-ek Canal, was a. mended, on mot ion of Mr. Fisher, so. as to au thorise the Treasurer to loan 12,000 dollars to the Company, iruiead bf aubacribing to tlii amootit, and read iho third time And passed. ;The bill to change tune of the oieeiing of tl Lefclatur was tal.enip, when" Mr, Alexander moved to strike out the' words t tlie Ihlrd' Monday in Norember," ior the purposo of inserting "the second Monday In UeccmUr;' which motion waa negutived 70 to 51-and the bill was cent to the Seriate for their concurrence hf the amendment of $. ?& Frklajf,Van',S6m V i Mr. Jones, of )rarren, aunminced the death ofLconard Martin, Esq. one of the Members! from Hertford county, and submitted the lol- towmg resolutions,which were adoritcir nm, wai ttus uouse n impressed with feetinge of wrfened grief for the death, .fonrlateaejlowitembcr, Leonard-Murtiiv ai; jjiic iKl' esenuuve tor the court. ty of Heruordj an i vhr)- will this evening at w icuui-v CMUies. u-tw4 .That the Spekr.cf Uiis House communicaU tbe afhictii ini(.ilieiK of the death of Our fellow . MeunA. -e the' Senate, and respectfully invite the joining- of tbato dy in tbJ?unral Procesaiori.? r::-.:';-r-. Metthxd. That thU House! in token ofreal pect for tbe deceased, abstain from business uunng tan uy, aaa that the Uembera there WJ0dra. . - " BBKMC I Ml tPW"n mm mfm wm-r Wrrs of Uua Ha be efpporfrtod U upn- taad aad make erranrrearots lor Vke ruaaraL VaWe That the yooetal of our Jeeimia Brother Member b at tbe pmhU cbargt. si I tli at Ui 1 1 aaiimaa af Tlir rrm-iirT rtrr- o tho fMbU Trraorer for tHo pr a thereof, oU ch ahaJl b aBvoed bim im the arulMnt trf kia arecwata. Toe Il'xave then adjourned for a aa hour, fur tbo purpoao it aUoouia; tho com Ob rice time lo prepare their report. At rhe enmiralHta tT otucai umr. Mr. Jooes reportod order of Proccaaioo lur tbo ruajeral which aa adoptodj and too Uouse tbo adjouroed. ' &iturJair, January 27. Mr. Xproin, from tlto eomaieo of Claims to wham oas rrfcrroJ tho petition of Jolia Is Org. pfsy'af f1 the payment of eenaa etr tipcat r reported unfaaahljr to the petitioav rf, Ltd rccommcodcd tbe rrjcctioa of the pe tition obicn report wasconcarroawitK. . Mr. S. recommended lbs passage of a res ohitioo referivd to that committee ia four of Mr. Welsh. Tbe report concurred with. ami the resolution paaieU ita brat rcaitMif . Mr. Jones, of Warren, from the Judiciary Committee, to wuom i reterred Uie i-e i kitioo ittslrootkiKT them to inquire into the ci- Oedienry of so amending the law relatire to Coiiatablee, as to aimw a certain per cent. an all c lecutions collected and accounted for ly .than, reported that o altcnuion in the taws in tbia respect ia neceskarr. Concurred Um-5 r , . . t J! V W , .f.l. k ' Mr. Jones, from the same committee, re- AntTirioTiK,; drcuiBtnces from being Levied on the per sonal estate of a testaur or intestate, until an executor ur administrator shall have had rear eatable time to obtain an order of sole on said property, and to collect the money un der said sale. Which report waa concurred to. Mr. Jonea, of New Hanover, presented a bill to make an appropriation lo improve the navigation of Cape Fear river below Wd uiingtOn; which pasier". its Urst'reading'" , Mr. A Woo re. from the committee on In, ternal Improvtmen's, to whom was referred the memorial of sundry citizens of Mattamus- keet Lake, made a favotabie report, accnm )anied by a bill for the purpose of draining the low Liiids in the neieulnn hood t Hatia miukeet Lake; which pued its first tead- "lf. . ' ' ' , Alotiilou Jan. ;29. The following engrossed bill passed their first reading: 1-C bill 10 ai eiKl tlie aci ot 1825. ir ram in IT to the Superior fourt ot KrunswitS; original and exclusi.e jurisdiction Ml all Cases where tlie intervention ot a jury may be -necessary; the bill c.moei in .g tne County Courts of Hyde; the bill lo esiahlinh two' separate elections iu Hyde' county; tiie bill reserving certain lands fur tlie benefit of Roawell King, and tor oilier purposes; thu biU making cumpeiwaticyi to coroners in ccr tain taseai the bill io amend the laws respect-! iilj; the sale of lands and neirroes by Sheriffs aud other officers; tlie bill prescribing the mode of surve)ing and selling the lands late-; ly acquired fi-oss the Cherokee Indians;, tlie bUI to amend the several laws relative tothe public roads in Wilkes couuiy; and the. bill Suppjemeutal to the act of last session, ceding lariat V'nited biaU s Boguo Banks. , 1 TJl engt-osaud resolution directing the Se crttatV ot o'late to nUrehaae stationary for the several UeparOnents, was adopted and order; ed la.bc enrollea. On motion v( Mr. Uaruett, Mr. AUmacVer was addrd to the committee on Internal Im provement in place of Mr. Futher, absent with leave. Mr. Bums oflered resolutions, appointing a person to take charge of the State House du fmg the recess of the Legislature, and to take the -necessary measures for the preser vation of the furniture, &c.; therein; which passed their firat reading. vj- ' The bill to validate all grabU issued by the Secretarv Of Suve from tbe 30tb November to. the a9th December last; and tbe bill to compel executors to give security in certain Cases, paused, tlwsir third reading tlie former was ordered to be enrolled, ami the latter to be engrossed. - Mr. Weene.from the eommUteeuppointecl to conduct the balloting for cavalry othcers altaebedto tlie 9ih brigade, i-eportea inat Na thaniel Goiiton Was elctled COloncl, aamuel F. Fatiersom Lieutenapt VoioneU aud An derson Mitchell, Majors ; The bid to permit attofniea from other bU'.csto practice in ttie.Courts 01 .ftunti Car olina i(i C rUm cases, was read tlie third time passed and ordered to be ligirossed. I be bill to reueal the act ot laio, cliang- jngthis time of byug tin county taxes of Craven, and appointing-reociveia of lists ot taXabJes in said count y, passed its first, second 1 sua tbini resumes, aiui was ordered to De feorolled. . - , t . . 3 '. 'The amendments made by . the Senate to the Jrhriosstd bill to divide tiie unlitiaof Hicnpiond county into iwo regiments, were dissgreed o: - , 'v. . T. Tna engrossed bill to legitimate Duncan Meiven n.U others, of Bladen, u as postponed indefinitely on its se'coml reading. The bill to appoint commissioners for the town of Nixmitou; the bill to amen,, .the act of ". 8iil, directing the manner 'In which vn stables slull hereaf ter be appoiiued m Saulp son count v : the resolution in favor of t eier OofiVhooiuUm.ii Vvor-y JiihiMMtiian traderi, was further discusspd and ro. Kae; and the resolution in favor of Henry Po sey, passed tlicir first reading. , j - ITie following billa weie postponed inde finite lyi,-The iiill requiring the Clerks of the seveial courts and registers to keep their ofHces at the Court Houses of tlieir K-spec-tive couutici; tbe bill to regulate the hue of slaves; tlie bill directing hour stm s . shall be advertised in future; and tlie bill lu amend the iTiithia laws, . The bill to . establish an Academy on the lands of John 1. Hawkins, In rrauklm; and the bill to restore to credit, Thomas Small, of Chowan passed thvir second and third read ings and, were ordered to be engrossed. t . The bill to rislore to credit Amos Harmon, Waj postponed mdefinkely on Us secoud read-. inff. . - " r i he engroased bill to establish a poor bdese in Pitt ooantyj was amended, read the third. time and paasoiU, . i Tlieaill to .iter the times of holding the County Courts ol Brunswick, apd the bill pro viding, for liee ftniics in Montgomery Cotin ty, jiassed their third reading, and were or uercd to be enrolled. . ' . ' . ' . The bill to legitimate Peggy OtxelL and al ter -tho fciuojls oC -and legitimate Covey said Sidht v lhuselU the bill auOioriaiiir tbe Couit- ty CbyrUl oTHichmond to pay ceruio othcers aua t regulate tne poll tas t Herein; tbe um to regulate the County Covuvs of Buucoinbe; the bill s wtablisl an Acadsmy en the lands of Jdjrplt W.Tlaka. of tt sma. tU W3 to of Mr. wt-j,klKru, aAcr ac , sbortbe boundary Uebetweratbo t amt,cnamd to lb:mmkr , 3d rerawma U Hoarmabe. i tho a4 to oitb iootrucuoao to exmaticr t , rpa aommaaymeTa to Ultk (he dl-; of ekjog a graM 4 atrinVp ( u C atoifi IIm euaiia 4 Uorle ad tf'alcs Uk U already r r. , loamla, poaard IheiT second a I Uird rcvl : iar. and were ordered to be cgraard. j TW b-0 to esUbbab Cedrf tiwo Acsde. mvi tbe bill to oreure t BrU.ca Kama soeh j pro?eny as eh 'may a matter acquim awd lie ma t i.n u -"..", -1 Marraret, VTashingtoa. fcrsous and Jua 3, kennedr, p-ed U.r su.l and third read-, ,r tni were orvlered t- bo eorulW-l. era anil were ororrea it oe eorutie-i. i fbebll to repeal the act of 1S24, for the rrsoir ,iir, ln;inm apuko alW better repibaHm of LAiaibertoni and the b.ll ' aiinst II; and oo ulUoa of Jlr. i'ca' to sppouu comimaaioners fut the toaa of: the Coottaittee nn?. " M fctoe, wer. read the id time ad ordered , . ffy Jlt tj be mrroasril. I r i J iJ. Tbe bUI to a'ter the nvi.es of. and Iri-1 4 onaaccefil altr.njitwa an. mate John a W.and Mary F. Cook, masre-,t' ltl!t up the MauafacUirtrV I y jccled ut iU tbinl relinp laud alvi the biil lo make pron Tumttty, Jan. HO. ! the surviving !iicrra of t'lc? aria ,r iv r. s ! T '..r. tl k:m i l. it ... I.!. in. tl bill to ahrrthe anntcs of, aiwt legiiimate John B. W. and Mary F. Cook. a n-cmiaiilered, read tSc aaconl.aisd third timo, ami oixlered lo b; enrolled. Mr. Main praented a bill to require dc fcmlanta, before tlii-y are put upon thrir trials to except to rich mnu-rt in the indict :iunt as nuit after cnirtion be aMiied a reawns in arrest of juJRiout; which pucJ its first reading. Mr. A. Moore presented a resolution, sp-' pointing -comnumiotK-rs to ascertain the pracucability ofcaiMH-ctine; Lockwoos Koily River with Lliaabetlu which was rel - - . hecommilieeaai liistrnal laipvovemcat. M SinUL from tAa.lrnrfce mf Clalma. renorted tluoeMv tA the reaolirdun in Pivnr ) of the heirs at la v.- of Win. Itiln.r, deecasi-d. which report was concurreil io, and vlie reso lution adopteil and ordcreJ to be engrossed. ' -The lluuse resolved .jtli intoa co inniltee of tho Whole, Mr. Lewis of Caswell u the 1iair, on the bill to prev ent free persons of colour frOMi migrating Into this State, for the good government of such pi rsotis resident in the Slate, aad for oilier purposes; and, al ter some time spent there .11, tUc committee rose ind rcpoKed the bill with several amend ments), which report was concurred in. The bill was then further amended, and passed ita second reading by a vwte of 75 to 39. Mr Wlnteliurst announced Uie death of JolmJ Homier, fcsq, a Member of this House from Hyde county; when Mr. Blount sub mitted the following resolutions, which were ad'inteil: , fttnlveJ, lliat this flmise hash'a'H, with the deepest concern, of the death ofLwither of its Members, John J. Bonner, ir..ni Hyde coiiiit) tiiat liiev feel the most sincere regret for hit !ox; ami ihtft they will, to-inorrow, at IZ o'clock, attt-naliis fiuier.-il obwu lies. inform the Senate of the mWortune which!1,' has befallen us, and int'itc that body to join in tne tuitera! procession. JtetoltMHl, 1'hat tins lions', in token" of re- spect for the deCtased, abstain from business during to-morrow-; and Hint the Members thereof wear cr.ipe o:i thelcli arm for thirty days . Jlnolvetl, '1'hat a committee of six mem bers of this Ilfnc be appointed to supeiin tendyud inak " funcuJ. . n Itmlvtd, T brotlivi Meml awl Ihat the ( Arrangements for the amount V.f. Blount, rangementa, re to be observed Bonner; which i fin m,.l'iAi. nf hlr Klnmitj' KetolveJ, That the rule direcdng all reso- j tutions, the ohjevt of which is to draw money I fiom theTreasury, w be read three times, be tion authorising die funeral expenses atten- A . ,1.. i..i i r, -K deceased member of this House, to be paid ; out of the public Treasury. CO Mi KSS. Tuesday, Jan: 2. A bill was reported from the Judiciary Committie for tlie-appointment, of a Com mission, for the cUstribiitmion among the claimants under the firbt article of th - Treaty of I. Kent, for slaves and oiher piope '.i aken away by t ie Uritidi af'cr 'he signing oi t.iat Treaty, of 'he sums which sliall be awarded to them respectively. The bill appmprtatinrr g20,o)0 for the relief of the indigent t'f.fei-ers by. the laie fire in Alexandria, was read a third time and The consideration of the Bankrupt Bd) was resumed, and the motion of u.r. Hrinch, to striku out the Jtfd, JScc'ion, was further ' dbcusaetL ,.,.;''-'; IFedimday.Jan. 1. The consideration of the Bankrupt bill was resumed, the motion to strike out the 93d section still pending. Mr. Berrien op posed the motion, and Vr. Woodbury and Mr. Tazewell stipported It. "' . - Thursday," January 25. " The consideration of tbei 'Bankrupt Bill was resumed. The motion of Mr. Branch to strike out the 9 i4 suction, wdnCUpiovi .es for tlie voluntary bankruptcy of pwBvather ;ia.i A-4 , Inilav, January 2t, . The consideration of the Bankrupt Bill was resumed. Mr. Ueed opposed die bill in a1 speech of about twft hours lenh, and rnoved an amenauieui . me nv ,nc o providing that noilnng in the bill should construed to extend to contracts made pre vious to the passage ot the bill. 1 he amenu- meirt waa .rejected; ayes lo, noes 3a.. Mr, Barton moved the reconsideration cf the mo lion to strike out the 9Sd scotipi.jjMr. Barton's tnbtion was, not acted on, - as the Senate adjourned. ' .u HOUSE OF REPRESENT A'i'iVfcS. ' Tuesday'; December 23 ' -The discussion on Mr; Buchanan's motion to discharge the committee from. the,- further consrderatioit ot tne Manulucturer uiu was resumed. T'he motion was negatived -aye 9ry..noea 113. '1 . r ' ; 1 y- ffednesday, Jamiary i2 X bill waa reported by Mr. StorraJkom the Committee- on Naval Airjra," .to 'authorise the bnikUng1 of two Schooners for the flaval service aad for -'rebuilding tiio .. Nonsuch. The report of tlie CommitUe conteirri a very interesting lettet irom the Secretary of the Navr. v The but for the ' relief Af ' the New York and fermsylvania itostkutions for the Deaf and Dumb was taken ufy on (notion f"T tderary arr-' ilOu. rv. , " mitmeot, K ia U U- jireajanad, .; bdL ' v TUurulity, Jan. TJ( JIU Was rna;l i;i jt e "' f Ulot A t .Mali Jurtarrs ! r - . - - ;,.' -f.f.. U'l. ''' . " ,! Llol, wllhput ole wi t - - n i- ilVrtil n . . rcTui u i miu i Lie nruitoiriona war. .1 felted on the pvau.l that Kridav a.. Stnri!aj are, br rule of the lint,, rotisiileretl 1I111 U:i whitli prisii, b. lis bavt a prelVience,uuleunJrrH mlierwise b the House. Tltclepj. I'i.mi was rnforceJ jrMenhyjineous. qiiente uf which, alxiat cvu bi!law-. a o - . ii actd on in Cnutiiiitteo of tlie whnU aixl onlerct tn be eogrotocJ auj vj a. third time tn-.lav. - It will be perceive L ir-m iVrl ri.rtm. nf A- M..i.-Tr r L. 7 . 1" cema- lives, tiint a bitl yesterday passetl both b-anclics of Coa-re. a jtrvortjin-v ih. ..a.al a s O m linnet oi the Asvluru fur ui-i.;.. the Deaf and Uuifo in the State hf kiiC lucky, tu I'L-lucatf, in section, io wy' uf llicir location in may be tlLeu hy the law grantitijr, prn tmption tight, (V actual n-itlr-is in Klonila. Tliia act will, v. untlerstanV, hate the effect t'j save t.i t!ie Iti.titotinn tome iLousamls uf dollnrv: anil w! are jrlatt of it. W'e arc glad of uiij thin tlut diabuises inunty from tho Trcasurr in the Interior Stateb; becahse every thing f tlie sort tcmln to equuliz tlie burthens and benefits f che Government an operation winch we deem of tlie utmost cnimeqticnce to tlie durability of our admirable iiKtilutiou'ji. , We will, by the wy1 just erp'resj our one that tho Mote measure tf aid wliidt lias already btn exteoJed to , tl,lii na!uir. wlH Dot bo "u,nil'l) " mru'r !"')I'C liistitutiona of tlir h;iioc tiaiurc, UVe nn .Ip. t inkii fi-ll of one, Ik-.!, f tlie othrr. lf the,e are Ifj;iiimte objects of tlio heneaenre of Cotirrcsa. we,; should hi' luil to sen tltciu etfuaU v-Wnefilrd mat trifre must Ih a liuitt to pifli o tliis s. i i t, wo can irailily ooucrivr; but it appeais tu us no mure than loat ihatu da.v. the royar banners of Spain, anil the tri-colored flax of France, cave place, in this city, to the ,! stars - and f stripes" of the only Repubtio then oB thtrtontinetit. Whilst tire inhabitants Louisiana ai e in the full 'career of prosperity, under the change thus cU fee tec), it cannot be amiss to take a re trospectiye glance at the goal fronv which they spruna. At present. Vthie uoticewiil be cuntiifeil to New-OrieaJi When tha Coinmissioners ofttlil XT States (Messra. Wilkinson aid Clai borue) received tlie government pf the) country-frbm Mr. Laussat, Jvew-Or-leans contained 8.Q0U Bnus, anil about 1,000 houses. None of its 'ntimervutf suburbs were rjien-' iratlt,Weept ; that bf St. Marwliei-6 ;verLif4W houses could be.een lo the tity, ropo lks and grave tyatttsjand largi gar dens, ccu pied spofs now covered wtta jJiantUmie buildings. -The port 00 lt'.a:is rontaiiwd few ehibs, anJ itsratle paused through--still fewer hands. f :'1!, Now thf! f.nptllatiiu of this city Can hot be. Jess than fifty athousantt isouls, and there are nearly.' six thdusancl homes, in the town and suburbs. t'?Ouf Avniirlalilrinir vt unnrnnrliinir Spasnil will be sotnethittg likeUluee nundred thousand bales of cotton, one hundred thousand barrelsTof llonr,' forty .tlujus' aud hhds. of augao iweftfy thoussiid of tobacco, four aniUi rsta-4-4' and many other ai ticks of great value, and Jnlarge qiiantitie!. . ' 3 .' Tliia rough calculation will speak a rvm. K ' n volumes in confirmaiion of frceiliinillberty, not iu name, but l , fact- et;ured to, thd inhabitant!! . t" . , eSCCndaBtS. -VJ be'T" Mrkn-t r., t filial erHh dar t rv .l t'f.l. .:ilao;na. OI UCXCH11M.T. Vt llll 1I1CPC I CVIIVWVM'.' and this convictinn.' We. could not paso such a day-over in silence and e con clude by expressing a nope, wiat iw rv turn mar annually fiml eyerj Louisiani an in full enjoyment of peace' and pros? -. ! i, t ,. r t i '4oi , - i ew J urn, January i j, i om . We learh by the Morning Star, at Mobile, on the 25d bit. fiomIfavana, that I Iwat'from the Vntted States,' f".- , - r...f.tfni.ti KaiI licnfl fired t)H frou 4 Sphntsh frigate in the Port o Havana.-' . the omcer ot tne poat reiulewl hiihself is a prisoher on booro the Spanish frigate, where he remaine11 all niRht The next mdrfting th Com mander of the CjmsteHation demanded the release of fiis officer rob the Aa 1' ral, and the punisoment of h'?pa3i V c ' 'iff ev- ... A 4 : .... .,,.,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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