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" 0 iiALTTiaii, it. a Jiiiruvirn: o, igd ri!K nf aiv .'..rcriC.'art ,''!fV 0"n: .'I'm cu! V. l)uU;ir l'cs:nl.. It. rru ,t.c Jr ii tm u .1 lUl.K. 1 1 I. 'M-l hw U rrrij W (' ar'4. 0v MUi -i,!! l.xc,tL luivriufnl, (!..(. . ' c am s iWiiw ' bta . . - - Uiv ' iU '. mmrm : i - . Ok- .-.-. , . , ' n n b i tc.r. ah !;., i v ',jr t I1!- ':' f .ii, j Ut V S i -r-'-r w.ll J, JJU t 4 W- tc ta-oae , Vi ,4.r,r.. rk ,""'""" Ail leUec tai-"rs iwiK t - " 54 ' ' ' ' ' i" ' ' Hi rJ'.O'ilritMri S.cii.Mil. S. s'..rr w.ll reai-wr h o;k-t'mi en it U i- ,1 II.ihiIl ' : ". . mM t!i pre-su"" m U l"S w J!' rf.irr nn V "-laJua'a ! tr-ro of '' I nit'on, m nanrtv a snnv be, U '"" j i-tHi. "---,..., (-.t V Tuifma tar 1 fcj liar lis f ouhvJT p-spiU i , , . N '- ' .". - . Jljn.lWW t i-S we. rlrn--s HkU-Ut .dl iesrnins. the wpii' HieM.ur ,ui irtir rnn"v. i eK l"r M fciktaiM Si ". ji b-4. b jnfviu) IN r.VrOirf:iJ i Cost, a .inures ltu.n, a Ci l Ml arU. iAhr v'M Bive tl-H freroimn fjr 1 in tir m inip)lt, wl WmiUl ttuwk M5roi. ii-I'tcb to rti(ff oi'HSivour liim wrtli , Th qnlit nt' U ull be ."I4 t - " SYLVANtS I.KHMXN, , -! A'jitfA St. 'IMailrlphm. t , Notice. , 'alray liorar be Ix-en p.ncil fV - on my books taken u by CaiiU 'VA Win. C. Moorr, of tlirliilowin; aaaaiA. J IU alaaauxi-artl alh-ntt a feet 10 "wlw"1 UArli i.nrt oW. bmh lora feet .itaa .! Illaa UMiir Kind foot wlike. no brunda riteijtb!c. Bl liutie Ilieai to bava tha mney. - MAtlTIV, IUurtA Uetco.t,tT,NC Nor, it), WI- ; Uepoaaloua will I taken at tlio Court Honaa Vuihmiton conntr,: j Vii gima, on M fiiat B.luv in fifbruary, JK-29,'to bn read in ei na ra Oio auit of onultnil ttbthmont aow iil..ein the Conrt oT HcM ao.l Unu-tar.Se-jT,a tor llatiflfc tuiintv, Vbui;!n Nathan H. jitntren l pUiiiliff, ud you are dulemtanv " u ana "tK'l f'"1 l5?Ml';'e.r. : ., NATHAN rt. HUWi: i itr.i, S3 C' MIDWAY ACADKMY, nttnttiil County SMC: i w-eil in. the fii'st Monday lu Jniai7 iiuxi,un i itie imiiiediatii Hiali-uctionid tilt ubcnber. B..--..-I 1.U ri liinnd fS. llilli' i. tlie oure I ii1ie'lll bu iitHMormable to ib4 p'.au of Ed Ltinn aartoti ft our ' Uuiversiiy.T A th ?. . :.. . ..... 1.;.. l..injitm. tiii a tH.rms. ill eiiinblidinM'.tit, nmhwill ttt-votn iiimsull ttl H t ) the ibitar ol ni aehool, (wrenis nay ren bitrvil tUM ern v exi rtion Biiait tie niaoe o iu L . i.u rtui.iU'botk m mortU and Jntniloctunl luMVVemirt,.' Hoard ill b iiO aod Wiuon ) X ScastOtii piij ttMa in advanee, . ,-. -S - f . l,,,w:ir U iiluate 10 milea bel'W the main , WntreivUm, aul timr li-mtt tte hlintco 4 m$t. 1'or Ih-hIUi it wtsreiHlea.1i Uo atmaiiofl tin: Stutti ..rl.i4ii,ei v''t",'u "nt'rialitwn fot -i o liv audcnla, ami rioX ca of lever occor ;.l . st.nnld. Imwuver. nicilieal aid bo required. i: teitlon of lr:; .lom llrodie, uuau vkiU a a l,U;iiili illt'erfor 10 none iu the Sllite, WUI be 'JiiiuU, ft Ue,ria ii"i iwa niovs uv niiii f ?i f i....i...,:n kd1ul.iii.ii1 IAn.l.VnnLiiM rinill wril nuinue k&)n ntfit wUildreti. sHe will advise and C iZuA.e whwi thcaa fail.- Uie roil ill he retoit !to; but with-ieiit:d prudeniie. . When any Mil ah'tll bo dimmed tneorriRiWe m .-.diaonlerly unltiot. r lm!itiHlly limtieniire td tin minima, luf.i turreo?.-' - :''; ' ' 1 I ltti!i to tire Principal or Students must be fit. .v, .CH AKLES A; HILL, 'A M. fivrmHerfitb, 18WI - it v - 6 8to 1ALEICU. NOllTII-CAUOLlSA'.' Villi. F.rtjt.liiliment liaa nntVearone vcrr e asive i-emiin and iitiprOVi'menls a"' bn Xon the reeejition of eoiupanr.-Tlie aitu Bil'tliia KiSUldishnteiit i nne" ttt the most :-aV.a m tlteCitv of .UaYehrii'a.litsinB nitualcd k.'i Sortb aidtf ul" the Capitol .and v ilhm the initiate vicinity of the two llmifea' The elm I M beuiiitorm aifil mniierate, conrnpinniiii: 5i -tba nreiant.Iair ' price T5 proviaion.- i... anil liorae. ione. dnllar-" mid filla conta I du. AlAnUwrs'.lof'-tthe. Lectalature. will f eliargei ane lllr per day. TUoao w ho Ve room t turmBiye-wiU'be' clwrgcd. lor i-nv. SKr and i!U0rs or all kiiuli ami ,ol beat,: hatre-,j-.t been rcceieil trom.niew . k, anil will be furnished, to mtmbtii s as low het can be hail in lnwa. i Tlii; best Liouor I also he kept at the Ih.r and no expense 4 bcapared in proilinK for the Tabic, 'I lie bscribcr assbrt a the publio that nothing ahull I trinn 09 bu paw to owse tliem eoinlurtablc, . - - - U, V. CUIOX. V. H -'Baftril by liys jr on Iuindix-4 ami ... . ... I .. .... . Vtoherlfi. IR'23. i, r- . 42 tf DRNTIfSTRY.' lOUjyxw, AMIS,' Ienti cnnfuuics the nf- " " "nwHonal ai't ire to tba mliiiMlam . '.iUCI'n'V H,tV'mn'M4 rj".tlfitr llkl. rile. Al l-ty ltt H'ewili Ve 1 iciite?! Ui a fear (Java . .h.iii. Wk. . . .... neraona t im ... reiieetfJtTVw. attennon tn their cd to call soon. ilia room is. V" " reeeiitl ocxtm .td :in oKc by "W; fV "?.L ' Jea.V - ' ' . & (f i, The subscriber! her!y tertify lliat Hu'j, ' known Dr. Ames, and resnecad bn. ST' tleman aad Well wlm-.nc I is,ca. 0e. V '"rnEaT" s-a-rVs. Jr. M- D. rn-) f a 711 . a aa.a" "-a r . In.,..,-, .A-t-rAN DtiR 1.1. Tt.VV.N M. twr of Surrert, Iv, I'liti Stodetita will br wtvA IrAm-ipoiiMt; IeXtm.vu'lhmco Hiitl di(uijiHii)n, iv thi.Tc tiiot a tiiijSb ciil-aiop Wilhi" milcVi'!:o Aeadc-.-.!'. ' .''-;W;i...; M:i ie ttoverrimeiA fitIitiwHy' Acsdeaiytlic riwilwl wHl iuinti that conrne, which h ndtiid f i.nes is a graduate of the '-""'T Fbss.c ana ailSmyo.. nf XeivVnA, and l .kvoid U Imsi-llliartWularlv to thr, stu.ly . nd pV, , , , , , , i vnitrT,"-nf wbicn be i a well mfoi ,, t I SntA il t:-bMlVJ'.::Jir'U W..-.;U "!',1!r.',J' or ".'' Ihc militia, nt-cardlog ta fxmhjr;iit incenuitv ajlh whMtlssxutlem f -tf'CW i-S3" ' ,': TW'-: pretcr;bed he CnreMt'V.'- ,.-:-;IrpWit tb tWitA. & eonfei k.r - - J.J HUHltlS 4 w .! M l mi ; kMa n W be nrrlf tarn a onrl Lf Til TO, HITCH SIX. I vrfl ixw!'. V. C. (Mt R. eih, tS. tf.V ' iy .i:. ll-rtUMliioiWtmjibefW'ltir, KrnUeBK-wtrlU.n, . . i i . ii,. Urs btrr, and k-v t!iouMiil I'm-rrj it Miiriit . IX NKXATK. .' r , JT!.?rwdfi, Pre: II. IK1 j rhc feiiatr rrwilrt Harll mlo a cn. ; Killnl4 lb-: bfj Mr. lTiu ivtiair, to l.n err4atwn W'lirmj-, a tlar i af the I lri.turf. ll.at 'I'iith kiln a rill In'orm-llo- nn tt. a.-.rtUii hal nfao tit-aw a lawl I. ir intiTwil muw-OA-rmmta ainli !u iti-m. t Lc aMiirtilif.:!! nmonr tli" titktr Ill irMfnimi to iintir i.n rmt n'ttiwuuHmi, jaeii an n uainronHtfi wirr na niimnin, puu Ujir m may jKn rTe a t i be i1itnt loaut-K nr.'-tKuf: i(B,Ha a raah i twalariy.by than aba aujaed (TllinaiaiiJlH jtLuCoiiotrjt " .iia! niay rLe'lly., Mr. Krrini-f, ttns Sjwaker)! iintruiurnu Kr kri wimUJ l.v it Vt n to ba ac i . . t . t . . . . - ...I Tlntltii'Tcrt'Mbi:: b mi.t ta w tb 'I't-1 Brtiliira uimI.'v wbirb ba abimM labour, ka uia- ru-iu llie 'ernl proaartinai na beftra tht (miiuifl, be couhi ant ahriuk Inm Uie lminnc of a Juty, hih, n Um reTH"Httli (MO'tlot a resneotaoie uonion tneimneatineinanuaiionoi nwa, numananu aivwa,uuu .. . . i . . 1 . . . .J-- , Kl - ' . 1 " .... . . 1 of tliia liiate. be tell houu.l to nerform.-' Ha i.nl)- cmmdoitU iho lubjutt matter of the aewnl (iroinilioiia uo uuiler aanai4eralHm, at deenly involving the ritt.1 intrren ot' ilia State, but aa li ritInC great . iiupwfance ,on account nf no il.R'n iWitiou 4mviiii ttrr hern mail in tbia I Suto on tin RrrM cur ituitimial qtuiatinn- iliti C WfiYtt the pever ra nikt tippnfyruuw jr (.ttirn-il fmfireveMnC In tlio'biw it-mark Im (At it liiiilulv to ninkt On tliia i-remion, lie would ii-omie tbp (tantlrmaii fimn MTilkea Ui:l ln would not t'lbi bin into atl llic mi'iaie rwreifiralionapittnoat all the aet to be jierl'orroeil by that body. iiiinwhieh he had been titaacd to to, and more riartieidiirly into that tart which relatnf to tbc ate l'reaidctitial Election. lletroohlf howerei;, take -ciion to obiane .to the gentleman, it wniin bJ time enoufjli touilce the new A'lmt niKlrntirin when lie a.tw na inenanre a. Gen. ,li k-ip mitit advocnte lUi (tocti-lne lor whiijii the putlrmnn contends, or he m'sht'ii't One consideration. howetor.eonJd hiio, that whot- yvr tint much abuvil and proaaribed palrw m''lit bcliero to bathe nttiinntc and aahitvilial mteiint of the county, lh:it policy, and no other, he wniihl adopt- V - ' 1 - , ' . 1 Mr.-' 8. . tnid. in Im liambl. luilifnicot, lie thought tluj whole .tenor nf thn Keiitleraan'a ar-. gumenti, at tfell aa hireariu!tnii, 'a ralenlatefl In, mislead the (Unthliikinjj part nf'tlio Senate, ow,Sir. I wonld asK two enilenian, what are are to understand br the aurtdus fund that he tpld u at? Are we to nndttrstnnd, that all the nbe.ati to which Um revmoe nf the fieneral Go- rern'iheiit should be nirerter are completed 1 askj iV, is the nntmnnl debt diuhared' and it rt w not 1 would aaXH it it notnn eljeet to ivhirb turn turnlnt of funds mi. as vidi'iouly fie applied aa anv other? He held it to he Ibe inleret ol the Lulled t!ite, t well nn .iniii- viditals, to he out pf ilebL S Mr.8; said, he would not detain the commit tea hv trnliiit into an arithmetical calculation, to-slmji', thataeeoiilini; to tha present prospect of things, k w ould by no meansjie either ram nr.-tmajjuiary to siipp'i-, that the, revenue of this mimtrr muV, ,m tbe course of this untl the sncceciliitjr yir,1e greatly diirrinbJied. and; if the penllt'tnt'w'a '(iltiir. should pans! and Conffres ulinnld.- n-ttlmirt re.r SHr't toi-sonomr. 'Vnntio'ie to mke lavee and inlimited appropviationt irr nlijceta ot Internal titinrovements, tlirreti taxiition m'nst he t the inevitable result; nnd,.nel .to that, universal bankruptcy ' must lolloyc -ir,' I consider our country; nn this-: yeiTre rifbhrtliinjrfr.y. ' A fcirge hhftyiffyB; fiaa tarTirt f' hfind.'tand uni versal eeimiiy emVri'.is.iiii'nt Wthe,olher KUte'-rlao'-li jfinal ile'-ii-i --1 i--.iv n.walts, liwLjle pinieniiiMi,.Hat aii1r.,nii-eTe. re oiiimnrr ,ann exti-tt-inliiiBfY etnenaes nf Ci vm,nient, the na tional, debt Rbonjd,1 aVsneedily frtnwihle, be diminijhed:'hert if a-'ani -phis, fund; diould re niaiii'pit vmt?Helime enrnVb f'lrtheprnrte'man to iue lii rtjsoliitio'n.S" He admitted .that C,f,n ; e had; repent edlr ilevidei1, that they . had the power to ftftifv on rn'teinil Tinprnvementm hm tlis.liOuid firm, no son 6hy this lgWtni-q shj'.bl. ;v'ervp fi-oin .thn.lins ofi'luly. 1 prr. "Vu?h, sir. for a few rootuenta, to po into an esami- natKin, of the powers rranteii to-CnhRree.. Mr, Ss'iild, l-.o 'liresnnied it "would ha-.admitted hy all. htniiW th t the Foderil '-flOTOmment -'sraa one nf ileleeated and limited 'pov-ers. " Its powers-were iiiffiiiiciitl v nnd tliistinctljr nisi Wed oi't, and Ibe decision of tliist momfihtom.iHiiestion will nnt.mect wi!h any rflTiC'ifticS'oh the.acore pfun limiteil nrtwers ijraiiieil t the Conerrsa of the Vnittd' Ifetaiea, hecattiic thOre power xrere aiif fieieiiUy ilcfinfy'biit tlier; would h f'unl to si-ise fi-oin a difference of pi'ni''a a ,to tha pro per roeanfng to fto 'attached n that :lre t'n the ('cmatitulion, vliich S'itlinraes tUw"Te. to p'"0 vide for the f rrierai nrelliue, he. The first part of the Klh section of i"rtile.il,. is in thq following wot'ilsi The .-Cnnitrtiks: ihull have power U To lav and collect tixe's, --, dctievimnoani, and neiseaj' to pay'lKa ileb's, anij ii4ivh'u, forlhe common' defence nmt- rrncr) welfare -of the I'niteil Shitea; but . all dntiev inipiHis. and e eises, shall he uniform.- throughout. the,. 'United 3'atea." - Here is a i'ncral knhatuntlve power given, to provida for the fntnnnn' defence end Kcneral Mt llnrc; and the great nrsfioh is, how is this, general weThire: to n pi'nviiled for' Sir, In my mind, tluji-e is no diffiehltr'Jii defining the rneani it is to he done hv the- means imniedi ttelr aftcrwaiila iirtr,1 nut. The general prant of power tn-nrovide or the rommon tVTonre and fencral welfare, is particularized fit the loHawing uiannrri , t r . - lo borrow ronnev-n the credit of the Unite S''-Vr: ' ' j . 'T oregnlnte enmmeree with foreign nations, ami among lb& several slab-, and a ith the tnihao trlhs " 1 " i v . - -,)? I'o eslablisli a nnlfnrtn ni!e-nfatnialiatiin;: ami uniform laws n the sn'mi t ot bankruptcies, thmnglimit tue.Umtml Siaies.!i .'i. , . v. ;"Tll coin niouer. reu'-iAiln. j !i,.il.ffre rr s of forciyn t-OiH,, ;:nil ttx the, standard rf Wri;;'i! mil meaniref- . -.AJit , " '.: To nmvlde. f"e,ilir. nnuinKmont if rnnntir feltiiur tlm wnnltea -andj-suisenf, -com nf the Utiitcd t iiei 1 f v , - -, , ,i. I'o csiaMtsti p-st otEara.'tl pout rends; . ' To proniolo t'm nrogrtiil acienen andj.hr useful arts, hv jeroi-fncr, lot Ijnit'etl time.,-m authors and invenlnra, the .ee!asive. tijrht lo their r spect1vi srr-.' mjs inil. I'turererles: . '. ' Tir eooiiu'e trildmaU ir.rcrier.to the su preme mart, tn i!of -nr .oniT i tmith pnaeies and leloowa cnminiKed nn the lofjh aeas ;lud otTcnees as'nst the In of wiiiiii , . " To .dcHre wnr, f.vint letlera of mnnpie and reprisal. And ruAc riiJei cmicrnin t-nptnrc on l.llld iiml.i.-? ., . ......or, , . ; i '...,t . , ''Tn rr.L.e iiv! s!oprt nimlesi Fiitlsiwrpsrfi priaCion nf nv.mr.v tn lispV oo ihall jre (orojiiiv- ger ii-rm npn two tears: . ' ' , : t .ft- .( " i o pvnv iV and n.Hintfitn a nave . ' tj Tn miiW. c:l... ?m tint mni.rnm.nl unit S'.'jJ1 ' of tbf hmd and navat 'Airrest ' - . , ''I'la-Xor rjillit'i forth tlm mipia to r-vente the nf ,lf union" sniwirea nisBr-rt-rtinns.nnd r-r..tl iiiVnn ' '. "T'i t.rov'aV f .r n-n'e- frni! diseiplm.i.g le wdprv. and vnUnr. anel. pa-1 of immh ps mttrW Ctmihiyed W,e v, j,C nf the fiiilod Stales, re-rvrti to the "Uatv-v ire. ie:v, nip appmntment nl ttie ollpvp. ana tiu o f"ft mnunrn, l M ll. i1m rifr ' "I "AMI take all ! UU trtlMrat I rayri .t-In r, tary mm4 proper (or rri t ll 1 fanfinm pavvr e4 H .Ucr wn mH l-v iLia tMritelM f1. rnntruai'iil ' ,'.U ttfwfrw twJ j'lcni, r t lH Mr - Mmf DmTtdinc for lU tmM U?ncc tVir lb CMUtnOB i!t Laae awl canul wtljrvi but tUia ia not ttie.waei for Iff 'iiVj fr th ncniaoa Oi-frce Una M-urral rH.tv: aanst be prat MlefnriUI, nail an! turn put. A lie nmnrr Mr. a. al, a ancaiirfms to iiii bettvr aar ta arriaa at k tnaa ntemiiaa awl r-' tent, tliau I M-f.-r back la !ie enantraviinn l I .-. ... . ... ot tu aarrat inaai.-na m llm variil, n'bcwiv U juilgr of ih traa mrwimr, i a dubuci avtati-. firat la tnka into anaaalcnitiiia I ho arcealr tbcrv J mat for tba enaatiaant ot'tlie law, anil tft, the meaning lliere waa attached o a bntarirutvlr rafter a paitare: for, air, you may ilrnonil.ajn . on tha prcaumption tlmt annustbinji baa taken plane Oiat ought not. awl that tha enactment ot lb emitempUted Ijw. will preernl tho rorur rrnee nf the evil. Now, ail', lint vna the aiiua tinn of the Colon iea, hefma t' adnptkia' of the rencral Uonatitirtno' In pr mauling Uie war ot ludepeodenae wiih fi. Hrita'm, we had become hi debt) the Colon wl Coiivka had no power to pay tba aatue, w ithout tlu eonmur nf the Stateai tiiil. in taut, the hminl (ioiorument had eararly any but (iniitail and confined power, rorjinring a mtifit.ition by at leant twa-thirdanf the State. In ronscqueaee id' which many and innumerable rrils and di'.rnultie aroae the nublia credit sunk destruction and ruin threa tened .ii anil in this state of things was the K- I deral Uo eminent eatabliahed, willi rather more exti-ndeil powers than the othert fur, Uboii;b it. nowers are definKelr mai-krd out. vet it was clothed with a power of enacting all laws, com petent tor preserving the general weltarr, willi out reipiiiing the aanetion of ibe S:ii! Thi; it was supposed that hy the lormuiicn of the pre sent F'-deral Government, ami ibe powers eiveu" to H,. that a similar train "t liV.ruliien i'b' those under the old ConjM-si, mduIi' nevi i- : ugtiiii he experienced. N'ow, sir, 1 a-k of.wh..t I muleriMls wa tlii l.ovcniincnt luin.i- I ' W.i it not formed of a delegation uf no'icr Ucni.the 'l!e "aoTreiiiliesf and Im -i iln- p.jer fhn delegated has a Cousiiiutiuti In en l. i .n .! , with the noweY of the General (.mi -rnuient d finite ly marked ont thus tar Jii't thou i;oand nofm ilu'r.. And 1 ly it down .ih truth im -onteaiihle, ihnt the vry moment on s. ;ri rin!i-r In tin- Ci.--neml Government this imn- . vm Mtrrender to it one ot ibe most powerful i f;,:nes of tyrautir a'nd oppresainn. Sir, it is ni.i .r.y purpose to impeach the motives ofiiiiv man; it is net my plii p' --' l.) indulge in a tram of atusive epiihrts ngaini t those in power, 'tut I ranni.t hi lp re marking, that I think a snfl'i. n-i.t li-sir.n d-is bee., taught lis during the L-t lio m-irs, to wi.i tJS itjfainrt the permi if,u Hft t s nl' an asstm.iitif-n of power, bv the )i tu i -l t '.-o i -rument. vlir.llv unknown to tin- Ctmslituti'n lint h;, e mc seen' . Have we, I u.k o;i, -.ir, n ll e (inn - i ral tiovcrnment, m the ti n isi- of lliis assuiL'.-r1 ! power, iinjiflt H illy difti lUutiiiir US patronage j where the exigencies ol be I ' lintrv iltinr.n. i il ' No, sir, 1 bar alien enllemeu portray il.. bib tory, tjiey will find ijuile the reveri-e. 1 hey will raiher find ;h.tt iti olijw t litis In en to din-j penseKs putroiia,-- in those -.i i-iions of fi'iniry wheie llie people ere iv t mi lar gone as lo ( enliix-lv desnaii-e.l el hot so far despaired of but fa tint hope were entertained that the patronage Ol tlio t.ovrl niiient miglit coat tltehi into ootj htimor. 'Vt'hat, sir, is. the fact in repir.il to North-Carolina ? Has it cscapi d the n-toilec-tion of gentlemen, how tba oiler mailf- u-. laM year, by the Secretary of War, was urged on us, under the hiask of a pretenn.-d desirr l iinprrne the inlcnial cnmlhion of the Stale bv the ef'al linhmetit of Hiiilrohilii? W l" , nit', I wtmiil uli, ia there not the same necessity now ex'n-ting for Raih-oads.' Ami why do we not hear from 'he loving secretary ot War Jmie ye. iui, air. iuy purpose is not to indulge in remnrka el this nature. I 'contend, sir, i-iery pouer not e pressly given to the Federal (Government, is re tained to the States. This is the language nf till v..onnuuiioii ami wnere, i iikK grniiemvn, t ine power they claim' Where is it expressly gi- veil?, r I. -would, auk gentlemen to reflect, and look dhcK lo trie construction pat on tins instru ment immediately after its adoption. Do we hear of any o. the frameis nf Ibis instrument son tending for this power' i Do we hear of it during- the Administration of Gen. Washington ? Io we hear of it during the administration of the elder . - Varna And, rir, down through the suj iv hive a Jministratiohs of Jefferson, .Mudi sof. and Monroe, it was claimed by none. We find' all three of them denying Congrcsa ibis power.' Mr. Chairman, when the prewul fnh ral coiiMitution vva ai'npteil, itaas looked upio as the great etiarier of our rights; it was bt-ld sacred and inviolable by all; it bad a meaning and v ks reverenced lyall.:. Hut, Sir, the case isrjiiite diflerent at preseul; ...Violent banda are laid on its sanctity i and it is , seized by aspiring dema goguo and made to subserve the worst of purpo ses. At present, Sir it has no meaning at all; it is little else than a political hobby for every as- pinnii io noe lino power, vv liil&t, sir, l would ' all times yield to the General Government a j pcVcr sufiiciently extensive to answer all the i puriesea for which it was created, 1 would, with exiial pert inaeitv , raiitioasly abstain from eonce ding a power) which sap the ery fotilidation of the 8tata GovernnittiU. ' For what,' under Heav en, was yoiui Sr. te Governments established' Was it for the mere purpoce ol beihg sHeftt look er on? No. air, it was for the purpose ot -watching the 'immediate rights of the people, by pVevtn tiiig the General tiovernment1 fi-om usui ping power not ' delegated to them.' The. duties ol the General foverment are to watch overlhe state bt the Union, protect n from foreien inv(. non, regulate eoromerce, Jte;,! wliilstlh! dnty of the htate Governmepts are to ..regulate ,tl' muui nal police ol the State, Btid to Improve tht mor-. l and pbyisiiinl condition hereof. ' These latter hbjetsts are rights exiluiivi-ly ..lalnngtrg to the SlaiaGote-ninieliti, hltil, riiVVlo'n we eoiiie to portray the poa crs of the Geiieu.l Covrrnmelit, what a wo'nderfnh contrast do wc find between Ihrm and the State Government f ; Whilst ihe former can do nothing hut what Is expressly del. rented-, the' Im'teryvan i)i erv thing not forbid, den k: wlietflthU eoiiir,i5t'Tlit-f;eiierHl Gov ernment l(ein;frjfmed of a del, gntiou of, lower from llie'StasrpisciticSf thrr 'havei in tt taliM-marioo of il, delineated bprirtrft-it i on oleompromi, mid all die posvert not given es-pit.-silv,ihev havecf tniinl ii for: their'own'iirp. -S.. l. .: t'J t , "thiuiimi- inicTiriHL.riniiroi4'ntrm. air. ian on- ii-ct of prirnnj-y itnjiiitaticoi but. T rskii Untie cusaart foil its'eorrtpletii tu ihtiltlio ri ncml Griv vi-mnvitt oueiiio navir coiHrfil O' er li' J ' l, I ki rneeflry lo app'lr to'lhev.f ii-nilnl Cosem. ment for ur niT'ioViiHi nf tlio tinnta wi earre nn Iks- ithk' t ihink not. t' iy 'pinion. 'iv air, that the 1und of the Slat, leiul'med Jtiih InirW snluai enteriiriye, will, at all limes, t- fmmd tuSi- e'atit to ail'eet any object ' f Internal Impros'Taieid which N, Carolina sliould prrauine torngaa in. l ..... i..n.iiimn, wu,int anv leu v awiri t - -, -tif in !, r ihe i!r cm t-Wcs wol n mnttmui fekll tliil lvtilMlttr. 1 fir U Kwiir, f 4 i ,r Coaatitytiaa I prrr. -ni' t.rwj Kot.. ; Krtvr. Mr. C3nn .firiuw I m Ii-hmit ,k. i aMr iut mIiim prMcM run4 pr.-' liupMv. l, w in raie (juil Wr (limj nirn - , la ba blaavH nadi r the anprl of fj 1 of tlj- hoe ; HUin L-rjilanna . Sir, for ihuac :ner m onuuon, I ba ntia . v V :T ,B" , i, rTkiT ' ttraelami tn IKa rrrian rnnml -abonl.. Ibat 0i. iwlHirat (iniTnniMKl kaa llii. r' ir. tUr tn il on libntv polra. rarrv ii ' rminniilomlif llirwach tliu luu.l t.ut I iv . . i '.. . . L . t : lnuutb pnrrho Librriy v II0U3K Of COMU0XS. Tbi liill let f it- e'er'inn of .tr. the free bite men nf tliia Sl.'e. h '. tnnsitleratinn, Mr. Wheeler, of li . roke and a ii! That ah -v h luk his unit hi i mom (his Boor, he lud not li.onht ol rngag n had th(Miflit proper tosubmit inf .vor of this, j t - Ilia favorue measure. Aluiourii open to con- viction, the obseitulioiit which that eentle man ha.'l nmdc, hoci.riienionly conceiv ed and suhtilely applied, had f.iled, aa to I him of having eft'ect Mr. W.aaidlhat he I dil not rise to make a set peech, for he hail ! none prepared; but would, incvt ly from the no es before him, which lit lu.l taken no the remarks of the gc:ill. tn-jn from Drnuloit, I proceed to examine me lue aiumeiita w pioh he ndeavor, by a "plain .invar- it presented, and c iiHbeu talc, to ahow their uller failure iu appliculiun to the bill now under the conaid nation of l he House. The gentleman from Beaufort neniaika, that it is his ' moat eaihes desire to take tin cL-ction of the Sheriff ft-otn the County Courts ami Rive it to the I'tople. Wh? Hec.utsc the tioiiii'Y Courli may be if.ipt a:)dthroighlhif4jrH'iptioii, bticrirl' may be p timed on til people, whom the people tlo not desire." -i It is in deed a good m.-.;ni, the iJe.i of which ia laid down in our Ueci-uutiou of I:..h.-prudence, tUe immortal Mai putiir t'.oin b ch se date our political exiatt-ttce, that priuUnce vull (Itc'iite that cust'itji :iin? uHtablished should n'O be changed (of liiit uhd irantieiit causes. Tloi hill, urged a;id supported as it now ia, would give to one i)t the moat ancient ior.tr tutiona in our titu'.c, ascitic and tatul aho k Tt Shrriii", th-- moat imnnrtitnt and uaful tf.-.-.-r of 4,-te bas troni ttie ear'ieat'ne i i-. ol o' C..11,'. brc-! - chosen -. iu this e. i . Ci.- 1,J .r.vtet wbjl (Hist l,ul ( 11.41.V :rt.i.. :,j 1 itii.1,. L..'.tr4 ,ij,i :i,. .,' f.vt i.ro.,v.: i, .i-j.iiv f. ii vyc, ... pi-a rc h;,t,(it,r,', .eiC;.'.r-.-v.'itb ;at.t ti i.' t . .s itit- i e.prvi.ti.1.1 pi., to .i.-.i-c 1. 1 ei- K: .. l :,- i. . . r.ll. i.ic'r '.-i.t rf l'..e Mle i . : lot!. C concent . cctve jjai; eio jr t;i o We ait heiC in hij,-!. i p'etiiiona f t!-e pcr. vsncr. Ilw thfv ti.i .1 p. e.oii. .tnoMi .t. '. ;.m.!ii i - t. hsien u the uml i c-(lt i sf, i beii lie' i. i it.p!;:in tliut tbo ap. i .iV . a' plcsei.t is ::n 'tn- poinlment of Ibe -ii lioly usurpation i.fpvj'n r oil ihe pari of the inuf-iet rate nd do they iii pui-nua com plaint, pray a removal of ie nciaiivef If tiny did, sir, it is v tli me, iio tinVe. now to bi .itati ,- it is no time t" di bate, but lo act Is j all that r necemarj im..- in ie plarnf aa ie are trtt.ee tiorn the . people we "live, n-ovr, ard have our beirg." ti, n.r; ,i, the ra.r pofwli would bt tiicrox ifci and, if tlifey j itis'riic.cd me, a tlico htnan', ' ob y Ku: i lliev do not w it.l it. I'i.ey are pi rlcetiv eon tent in leaving the power wbci il i noa vesied, and iiolwilbsiaodi. e mi. e;os of the geiitlcniuii irotn ueai.iiu, 'tor u bom no member on this floor has a higker respect than 1 have, and none vhi ulufs more higli Iv ltia personal triendshi)',; i In power is not corrupt or hardly corruptible. J-'m who art our magist'jtea? Tliei are im n M-Ico'eil, from among the pnob.e, I y the servan of the 1 .... ..r-r-..(.i.t .f I l....r v r... I.-,..... ...r.a t y Vil C, ... "..". w ....... j....... , a.iv nor acquirement una conic, a juilgineuls lo act in tlits high and rebi-otuible station. If we cm. not t xpi ct justice jnd even hand ed t qui'y fioin '.ueh men; if '.lie rnagisti-atei are Hot viitu-ll-) pure and iiicorrupttbl 1 where in be name of meicy'a'i.d htiii aly we espict to hint it? What inure-.-tbev have to do wmrg. and to violnte iIil aaiiclity of then oaths? If they could bo so corrupt aa the geiitu-iiiaii from Ucatiloil ima g.ites, that they would palm upon the people a sheriff thai the people dislike, would not the numleids of ilmt ahcrill fall heavy; oh them and luey alike be visited tor th.a unho ly sii.f llut tiie gi-nllemait calls on Us to take' this (-lection from the hands' of the magiSr trates, becabsu they then will not only be in corrupt, but ihey wil) nut be led into the temptation uf corrujftion. "Where there is no law, there is no transgression," and where there ia no temptation to sin, the merit of be ing viriuoua deserves no commendation. This not being tempted to coi ruplion, isrv aljy, Mr. Speaker, admirable loiter, and aery much aSSiRiilaied to the reply whicb 1 liavv often licatil children makr, as a last rcsoit. "Ask me no tti cations ilnd I will tel! yon uo lu-sil'-atuneriiot into tcniptiitmn ml I will .not.hciiay ypil.Tliia i Honiah virtue, and well dest'tve llie ibfttr.se in', which it lias been ei.liated. ' Iliit then , the, gentleman from Rtiiufort says, MlkattliC fHagiatiatea ie. )iay. i.ng tliia Jiigh power, tfrsJ not only be free from 'the" temptation which often provva so ihtul tn their virtue, but that , they will also be IVer lium aft b-m'a Ol'injus t.ice.',' Thcrr lias trvV l any, period of ibe tvotlj becii a.'iiniwb('.ii h(;h titiat haa been dejeghtrd tomenj' but-then e was some suspl. etott cininecied with, llie tranaticiioii, that all was not correct. In the tnli.iL of that gen t lc-ii'.cii. lKe late adm'uiisti ation of our country doi.btleia labor ui.der tiiigr-vonded cuspicion. lie this hB it rrmy, llie gentleman must have otmiiiiMi nt r-tiwer deU-ftated from the Creo. tor, jfhe tan ro change, the iate-"!f Jtiiniai1. allarrit, that the beat ana nmsl ptunpnc ac i'miiis w ilt not labnnr obder napiulon. An Athenian w t'eked at heaiiuK A vis" idea caiij rtj b jtiK, and lung aj;o a im'fcl.ly spn'ii,' who well knew the wot knigs of the luuian di potiliop,ptoiounced .. " ' '; ' . , "Be tbouaa chaste ai iev-ttnj pure aa snow, " rr.int jthajt not etjp ii laliiiunyi." n'l U.a It or -mT, (Lktl ) Ix-i1ut. f all in the debate. He had hate nl rh at-: tua attura a ' ifi'iiaale ;rounU ot otijeciioii. . flmj cumtnillee Wert tllsCliarjeil ; ju teitlion o the argiiinetiu urK'. d by ibe en Ithenllir pmlesainii of the law, deenratrd aa ' further COtuiileTation of the nul -ft Uem.., fr,lJ..o.or,,(Mr. ULcLic.e ) '"it has i bee,, by the ilhirtrimi. , Q million of M r. M..rtlilir, the cm- he had a'tended wilh iilrire, aa he alwayaland the (foixl, wouhl be cMitulcrnl aa a, rat .Y ,,. . ' k,,u". ,t;.l mil... r..,..rV. J,l,.l. ih.i i itnaoeiv. aimuM the tile nara to wl.u-h It. I "'PM -Ulant Were InnlmrtCll III III- ju I Ik- .in j . Utr, ( hiniU 1 J. r tidt t'n r" i! H i n l.i- Th ui,1 J..r. tiii iit I .,r Borr. wlv rtm- n itio r hair. l 1 - UijU, U tcnnui n! rriiia.lj lie not iW M lrv!. of r.J -it. Imi.m. ii. j .kwtJiriKnia. I srtr Ibis linnariWiU r no mgii in ibe rwiacicMKtux uci'r in n (),v.s ni 1-:iu aroM-iiI. nberc h vowlil I I i t.- . . . . .... ... ' , . The iftmlrmaa fmm Hcaiilort. tsi prrxJu- Ml eej an nmtanve. Imiely nml krtdii)ial. if tli ruwpfiM.tr o the aanpairatra ai ptracnt. a MH'-i1 a iaa aawaB iiaiii a ait r Want ca kc octumnUl Hie .ciTa imt .. . T. . . .. . . r ..oui.i,.,. -uf 'lir-i maisiatwlei itmxlit a(;aiiUt , ' ii.ii r ii i t!iia otia abuarof an iiialila venera'.l !v aaml hallow cj by u- ttmtk r., Ivh woi.Wiarp.iea.ainal KlJi""" unttMCH, rrpmi u. ui.lny. Th t.;tr4aaiepiii tha inanap.inlWj 1 1 ftlln f t'lkntf, incut ol In. .; iU..t ii iiulirtrvr nf in weak- j yhr O'Neal, nf llrtfr. Cnnrurii in, neaa I k..iiw will, on auy other Oceaaion, Mr. Wlllumt.lT Iktufurt, fiou ho that pi-n .,.,t.. oVl iinrer tor. tins'. yMrJ coinmi,u.,, ,ad rfwirt Ul. 'inr ol i'm- ;i w er w hirU ii. ay b vlel, an-: . .. --ti. ta:.. .w.vthat r..a-cT. Iinr wouU ht . lV lUUtU tl.Clll U ,0. e .n.lenm ii l. r iac iniperfectio.i aaioh l,re. 10,0 ipe.liencjr ol rrpvaling r- lU ii l. d with all imr inctitutiona. Did rettain parti of the militia lawa; iQ it, arnm ia aometi iita applied be conaileral oririiiAur truiu na msii.iiI.oiu it tua irK,mimgimiiciuio cvniampiiuia , tifogf er are to be conaiderod as just objee- i j1)r tiona to the proicaaum, then Us voiee i no tonffer Uie hamwMiy of 111 wuikl, nor i ita seat the boaom of God." And, air, can we with any kind of justice, In religion for the bae purjHiaea w hich ita holy cloak haa often been made Id covert and oao we attribute to ie rniiu pnnciplea ot ptaly ami peace which iticulciitea, the araa of blood v),ich Mvc ... .. . . .I .i" hetii slicd in tfir Bungii'marf r.onii at und -r j the banner uf the Cross No Mr, speaker. , im Thce arc merely uliuai a which the lutein- j perate adiocatea or theae trertla ami ,ro-1 fesatoti have displayed, and more propel I V ,j i .. i j . . , . '. should br xlt ached tn the tirprrtection ! '. . 4 nature, than any detect in the institution It-' ell. Ami it Uieeaan pifutta out, ivnlH ui 1 occur in Fill e elsewhere, it ought never 1 ope used as iu arRum.M.t against the pre-t aeM mode by uhieh out aheriH-. arc ho.eti. I The geiitlen.aii lruK Itemilon turtlicr re- marks, -that the only objection that can he ..rgcdaga.nntlu.ptH.po.erlchange.a.t iut .l ri.port(;.j ,lut it U i,UXpetlielll thia' Will tend tn llierrase lite tiirlniUm'e of :tj - r . .. . . , . X, ...... rieciiomV' bm he roiiv autmoHi.t. o.i. at- o i'omu.ue th appropnatinn pine objection, hy almply rnmok.nj,' -thai it 'l' the trUucatigil Mm VtiWy M. is in the ii ore "of our republican iui'tijj. Blaktlv; ivhich report "tva coiiturretl' tiona." The ccti-len. an lil.tlv touched iliia jiiS.i fo 24. " ' point, and t(..ickly paaacd it over, for hisi,.- nr firCtOUteti rcsolul'iorf,' toral m.ittuvenes. percrisrd that it present. ,irct,j Goveriltir 1 BWCrtilin 'd an Kbjecimn which he could put over- , . ... . .. ... 3,, . , ' V or.n'.e.i. anV ingenuity of argument. 'I bis '' KUarU'"" M8 Blakeljrtho , i fsViiirfrWl. Mr.pcaltcr, a formitUlitir object; amtfllnt, f tayYfvfiimmj in hit harttU - 't.n, and if there were no other, 1 ahntild'of the SfV0f.ll hutllS Hpjiivprialeil by th' . oriceive it aumeient f cause me to sole a- Stale tu liOr use, and yt't unexpended g.,.t the bill i,rw ...ider discussion. An Lcr cdueaUon ttlld anpiwrt; WHich ' jovernmenlfcihai die genma of man lata ever , . , . , 'V "v. ' .Jciised. have labored umlrr aomr defect j W,M UP-Wl Ultll Of dcnd to be engrOsa- Mliich wa briottd the power i .mnaii dia-; ce.nment to frtteaee, or litiniMi wiadom to i curreci. The his'ory of every age and of , every iiallon u ill fully attpport my poailion. And of (be tbree iiovernnienls which differ rnt writers bri this snbjeet fcave down, the hate at the time -while noting, theii1 v riou advautagra and modifirationa, also dis covered snme defrct exiMeot..1'The Monar chical. where all the sinews of jfoyernment are knit In the hand of ,the frince, while it comhint's decision and energy, also may be Ui. sed to the great injury of f lie subject and lite detriment c.f the people, when impelled by deprayed and wicked Tttlrra. - The Arialo" i-iatical, W hile it haa . il good, the concomi mint evil is ul liniul; and the Republican, the most happv and beat nf ajt the government iiiulrr wli 1 1 we five happy and prosperous defect which tiro- unavoidably blended with all things of human invention, must Sc uillcX i.';u There u. no danfrer when die heotilo are rightly iuformud' anil are nor- misled by tlieir friend-, (at leasf. by name,') for al' power I vested in and derived from ih people. , But, sir. 1 ,i,. m,ni..i.i nf hiirh ,o;iiul euv,.nt .. I. . .. .1 . ' f. . . .r ... . .. w In n the anei v psssions of oar nnfure are wann-i I into fiery action,' the wisest and best, the mast calm and collected unions' ua. have tlisnlnved in- I - consistent', tea wii in cHiier. iiiomems ict : wr.ub! bate avoided. Shall then, the oroide ho f: e from Im", a heft this exeitement is cre ated. Am ibe'" no etuallv liable1 l)o" their oeeunations lesi) tlu-in tn weigh cause and eiffr., 1 and i mi tbey we ".he eml of the com-se w hih tliev at-" often led to pursue? Have they the iiiie, it they hail llie disposilirm to investipntethe rantives of those who soothe them whli hland'ntbinenl, or lull tlsctai jkitli flattery I -. And When tlmir feiding nrc'hy smne milmmrd causes, roused Into action. who will act il dt-ligtitfid part of a peacemaker, ami reconcile their neisurlied niritf.: The foul dpinoq which sH like an innibusonlbetrelirusnf otir country, is the v loleoce ol party apirK. ,l bis is ait evil which stalk around norland, seeking w horn it ma devour. "r Not, Mr. Speaker, that I consider a; proper- degree of pain ' vigilancn hui-lfut," Thu, ir, add, an" sdditimiul igonr to the exectitihs nf our strUesmen, and give fresh Impetu tu-the lifr-lilood that noui-i-he the IRier ty of pnr04iiiU7t but it hti mem, grovelling spirit of party envy .that sa-ck to inagnify tlm slightest indiscretion into hic.h crimes atid iiiit t'.e meanora, ' and impugnatlie most staV iideni linh. . Tliia. sir, led or 1 rovu l narrow si.nlv. " a-ho hateibe ex,tel'ence they 1 numrt resch," tnav snmctATic prrratte. Oiif popular aMemtilics. In thct vlolum-wol thtiso niieivil)lM)', whose heait is o (tout.ior -whose nei-vra ana liu m m f but the shock passe tliew'nttrufOeif tsnH aottiu-tf...Tiis i undue panj spirit is n evil, Mr. Spealei', trhk-h it is our. duty, as rt:anli- il of I ha tiublio weal, to hind hand and, foot and east K.fiom among us. 1 he, time baa gone by, but I nnm-atber It a ril, . (ihongh my years of remc-mbrunce are hut a span eoro pared With many that I have th bonouMo ad.li-1-ss ) when tlie-u'tiboly InOuvnce nfdiis spirit pertudvii avei-y clwaof our community.:, . It even obtruileil its tuuHsreaht limit bite the sancniary of onrdwelliiigitt a l the lather tin ned the cold hand of hatred on the Son that was his offspring, and hrollier. tact -'brother not In mm ami low. Thesa, sir, are, the- workings ot this aacorsed Uem'io, and Una is one nt the plague spots that rests on our political liodyi J llinnk Hcarea thlit there 1 'no tmut, in this world that ! bear air-un-fi ieinlly leeling tnwardst but under Mieh. lttws as f this bill wAnhl erelr,'we are all liable to exhibit a i.-rt-ne nf rtisii ariion obly eiuallcd by the pau I'emnunim oftlie Infernal regkniaj ..This. JS 1! roefc'On which tlie hark of our pt'liticul cxiftencu may l a aJupvi-cckcd. ' t;i the, violence ot our eleetinriH, llie fr'n-ud of hiscouiitrv-jook With an eye ol' innio afnl foi-el mlin-f. ( F.vtry year trhat rolls V'jvild. "exhibits Mrongly the necessity ot watching vith'an nrna eye this institution; else ttwNawwtl that jrow gi,tii oir i5tjrtlv aati p'Jp--- ' : "f'.v-';.'..:';-.'! , :v" T. "-,-f'i '-...A'.f.-;-tt- ium W M !. cxtr i ili I'm mm Witt n:fV.M h Ma J llm ,mX- tlww nu, M (MMiavt pbnni by ikia) ! tarr rkir4 mania ibuir idlinl a U. Ha IKT ten Tear r m Vj" " tbia au'Ur baa "Um aeraMr argrvd t Mention m Uta I ,-HdalUf aari Mm bjoImw . f ill n,.! L..HI... u .1. .1. : . ami" ibnV irU alt ft lcra.i fraa Uvsatar. lik H " ' al IiiIU 1a tha iaiiii?Kn,inr(i batif. aJ lanat U all anoji nye t4 yon wowJd bring a.1 - lytdixnlchl. Dte.ii: Mr. S'.iolwr, fruitt tlie cniuimtt -n of :.: i n . . .v. qiif InlO Uie eSptMieitC V eT .tlUnoi IMn lliaT I rt'iaurcr 10 rrlunc to Ar Cl-'iald ltiant), late allrrill ol AlSll, 2D tli.'i i4ii tieoti, late r r liisoivenu tf. (ita pi for Hie year IBCO. presented a bill tn estab a ... '. lish itoil incorporate SituI v free It Ara-' demy 4n lUntlolph couutjr; artd Mr. 1 1 in ton', a bill directing in wliut manner ihn et if f .AiiivraMa ix.1 . -. 1 1 Km iliuta.l...' , r - i ii V , fl ,ea ,T(? 1' W" "-4'1 Vie D.r,, v . vw.. . 0.,..a 1 uirii .' UU "tcotin l Ht(l..lhirtl times and ordrred to eni;rseii, ad the Uller was reatj the fii'dt time n: tefrrretl tt the felet t j0irt C0)nlnitlC1 Oil the Public DoCU-' e ' ' i lilt Hit. , a- . ' - . , . . Sir. 1 .nun ioliii fl.n riannnll.. ..r . "" ' "- -".nvc ia vmitiis, reported mo rc-iiiuuon relative to John llttrnetti sheriff of Pcraon. without amendnieht, aucl it waa reait' lI)e lK.J and ti!Ctl uJ orter5j It) l 1 etlorofeSttil. f: ajr- MVf '(mm Hit anie committee tti' 1 Mf. Mebaue prcselltCtl 4 resolution y in f4vor dHJenJamin BritUin and hhaiol''. Malthew; aihiwinff them n f,.r. th - tinio ilicy were detained Dj lllnean at- Raleiah after the aflhmrrimeiit of ihaf r. last aession: wliicti Daased its fir'st rca- ,,ffIr','Davil!son frotn -the commit tet? on, l'utilic llfluds fepqrleij that it is -expedicut at thit timo to make aiy al tera tion in thu lavv tin public ' rauulj Concurred iit-t:r- J V " Jilr.' Jjnrc,;, ffpitf lhe . 'roniroiuetf . . Claim, made a !.,.- rtttinmeKis-n tho rejection nf llii,1 j-eaolutiun'iu LvOts of lit y an and ' 1 1 tfi tf Kprot'g,iy . ' 1 4slc.' r Miller iittived to amt: nd Hie ran',ttt.IiHV' n't aa to auiliorise-the Public TrraHurer ' d fiay the iait Koniiij;ar $00 Oollarg; and 'MrJakk'e'Wf wf;)kf tie, .moved tt' : amend the rvwrluiion m as' to allow Lewis Bond, ahcriS' pf Bertio county, . .itt-- ...i.t-f.' :.i s..- .l :. 75 dollara. which je naid fur the annrtr- jinnginn ni iVlOf. IV urtl. Wtm Itrokr jail. ; On nioliditi of Mr, Wellborn, ttio rerjoluiiotj ami ainetidoient were tndc ' riuiiely postponed: vV v', ' 'The bill, to reflate iriu fiiianfes ; Craven county, passed ita ivvo laat rcJd- .: in?t and wa ordered, to bo cnrri,sBed. , The IIoue of (yominons having con- cut red in the amendments to the (or lowing Wilt, they 4 were. ordered d ti;'' enrolled: The bill to repeal in part the. -Sd section of the act ot 1 80S,, to revise.; v the militia laws relative to Infantry qnd . to repeal thoOtK uiid 10th sectiuna or - -lhe uct of 1813, anieiiding the liihlii. laws of hi State, llie bill dtrectilrsj the , ; time and place of aelling land under ex ' ecution in .the 'cnuiUius tf Halifax, . Norihauiidon kbd He'rtford;and the bill'i. ' in repeal the act tS chapler 30. .' ' prescribing.' the tnati ni-r, i n wldt n bta ve-y, hradin anl aiiinglea hiH hereafter bp cuuiiieu, o ur o rcepecia rcrtiuimon" ' ' coonfy,1' ';C'-v!?Hf'''-;''i;. ;. i'niethe,r Ioue having receded frotn v their emend raer.t lo The btll'-la'aunnd-' the law ttgulatfng the klr of'lsods ' .' andblavt. .tfar'aanects Montgotiu- i cf jr cu n tjr V tlAs ialuill was orderetl tci, be enroMtfc'IV f.The resdulion in favor of Eurvard " J Griffio aiidliid secUi-itiea- passed iu ivvo lust re'ad.iogs add was orderetl'to'Le vn groined. . . ; ; ' v, .' i' -i-' ', :T(i6t Senate 'resnlvctl ilailf into i - st comintttce of thJvvn(le,'MvlV1ehaie iu' , the ChaSr, oii tliti Tbiil to provide f'-r'tba' final scttleutenl tifcxecntors ainiad - mtniktraters; and, nfter stiftie time apent ; tlicreisstthe coniniiltesT rose ahd, ifpiMt-r Pil h& lull: wiih sundry aninductit-!,- a f whUli' wcra agreed to "by -the Senate,, i The bill was farther intended on inn-' tvn jf Mp. M'Pat'Iand, read, tbc tec ;i ,-.'-'-"i' t"::';-.j'-;
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1829, edition 1
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