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IXCPOXIT TO t a !iui fr taot-e t' r t ; r J t f w - S f wtt2 v Cut Jai JVHA-f aroliva Cm 'If, . " ' I mm tt f ..it-n a T - Till: STAII, term Ui ( " '1 1 rr l. t . . - j .... ri. ay j LW U EN I F. & LEM AY. rrcnerv . - . r t i . t t . . , - v Under the artof the Ut aalesvaj'pfopriati-gth- anni of fca.SSWTT "winch is trrr smbmitted. far lit farther iotprorr.oe nt oftb MvrTViua f Cre Fear rite be.owi riosli. ttI ronrtnuiatiun, t! Willi iotuB. ti Board tontiawc & tbe operations l tle dredging boat;'1'"' drrt it to ho thrir'duty rr. op tie Bullhead ehol .-until th I3tb of July 1UU wlieh period all i oinsHrrrd a r r tgenrln Hits' or k.tiH part of tbe Stat'-, rrard. for reasons rr- afTrling jutt rau,e tf rnipU: t that after explained. .TloeGvct already -produced; st 4ee clearly and teporl kanbrrn rrrrlrl fn.m r ithe r decidedly advantageous J the to u Wilmington, awl ! the Companies"! liich the bAc and extended rane or country dependent on the Cope Far fov aa Stork f -l.rr,l.a Roanoke Natia. outlet tolbeorcan. The depth f water om the appcr !ol, at high ,tion Company atone, excepted, tide, is not lens than fourteen feet and the. rLannrl opened through it, -Itl-i l rrrd that' iikU rtcimU ii uow ne& by all vrssrl rominj lnt and drparting; fraio tliat )ot.,n'',rmt'?,l, m"J nhtainrrf, ii-o--a-Themiia txprntlcd of thf afprojwiatioa of the last arssion, amounts to j T f ronm,uniratrd to the LrUI. 8i.40a.l6,lfaTinai.ohrxpei.dcd t 1anfelntLetrraHuryr,6.JI 84. tur nJ Ihmforo ripft(u!ly pug wUlcU ' more fully appear bj rtfcrence to t'c arcoant of th SupfrJtf"1 ,,MI. P'ofrirty-'of passing an act Utradeni, herewith sobmitted. , Tlie farther jM-eweritiofl of the tik.l!Bl'0R.it tne JutJ cli Company, aVthe expenw and under tha authority f the State, Us been arrested ' rK th"-State Is a Storkliolder, i. MihtuMcaraao wwbiMatf ihi.tM(iio chosen, uenro at an apfropnation of SsO.000 by Conrefis rr titel" P" annuany io m isoarur . Co-, .pbu-ui huiDosaof Imnrovinr tlie navitratioa of Cane Fear rirrr below Wil.tIcmai Improvement by IheUiird Mun. mlngtorC tThe circuoistancca und-r liWh this approprtatiwn was h jdy inoremher or each year, arcaf. talnnl from Ctonjjress, have betafally eiiilained in the, mrsa.ire 6fllej"inSr t( tlw .f.irnf herewith 'aubmit. Ttlt3 SUmffm,tmfmmmnfrm- I f4 1 pmtd m mAnmm, mm4 ppr bo at Ik row mU l r, M4 ImTJiw rtJt lor rk AU IcCMM MtkHkrlMI V pm fiuro'of North Carolina, lEitT FnTem, A. D. lJtfi.; jtba Mn , . v ; ,Vacr. taVL J ,.w ' ' " s-J . ' h uiimrint live satitTactton mt Ux Ct. it Oarlr U.kt 4 k He Imny, 4efrm . '. I, I 1 I'.e t iw3 r -I, -, ' l i r. - UtkJT, "T t Marat tWemtCwMt. Fuiit ta b ImU iTrd tannif, M Dm Court-aa la Rata mrJten, th ihir4 UcAt U? th tank mt Mm. mt, iHMt a.!. ute or iiar, HaWiff.' PauOoa vUI k Ukea pf oa o pU IkkN at part ' .:, ' .. Trda. v ft ' v : Vv T. F. BtRCfTETTJ v t'Ato of vIortlCar)Hna. "'A HTflrrn county. . ' ' la EeyityOctr Term. 1829. .a'.TavtoKj ? rv-.-;w t annMraw U mt al l.laCMOB OI IM VWn t tlia rtifcndant, Joha Taylor. U nat .ttnt of IhU tW. oraeraa mat punu- kx ka autle tor ux ceK m me tuieirn ir tar th au4 4ecxiaiii t anpear at the seat ,n of lha Ganrtaf EaiMtf (be Warren aoantr, be kald at tba Court uovie Wairentoa State ot North Uaroliiia 1 In Equity rail. ierm, iaay. - r f ,H J. John AV'Adroi.?,y;- Qtivemor at the comraenceinentof tl present aessionj and it Is tlierc. for deemed unnecessary further la remark on this nbiect.'than to state that the Secretary of War proposed to place the disbursement 'of the whole sum under the control of the State authorities,.. The accep tance of this propoaiUoa was declined by the Boardi on . the ground, that the aid of a skilful engineer was indispensable to the proper loca. ii una caecuien 04 .in (inwis wurki cunna tni nn .ic iutpruv meilt, of the nfttiratiou, and that there was no such officer in the aerrice of the State, The works are now progressing under the authority of ine govern mem 01 me u. oiaics upon an eniargru pian 01 useiamrss, iii a satisfactory banner, and will no doubt soon be completed to the incalculable advantage of Xbi district of country particularly interest'. cdin the tiavigatlon. Tlie dredging boat and tools were delivered ovr to Captain Bianey; of the corns of United States' Engineers, under whose, direction the ' ''ork$ have been placed, and will form a proper chHrge against the .General; Goyernwent for the. value thefeor. if Jt should be the pleasure of the General Assembly to order them sold. In the Uoara ask leave to state, that the o? the . recommend neer of. the State. ho shoals below Wilming tdn- but .that It would also ba of material advntege In amoving ob structions t tK navigation ofCape- Fear , river Jbettf eefi that place and Faycttfivjlle. ? It h prOpervfurtheiMo remarxf that . at tuw titm Vw. Capo Fear Navigation Company bad plajccd the. disbnrspment of their fuhds and the entire control of theirs wrksundep the management of. the Boardof Internal ImproYement.v "Xt Board, confiding in the opjrtioa5of ;Slr' Fulton as to the utility of using the dredging boat ns well atwvaas belowrwiirotngton, iiMMJgnt 11 rigut ana proper, mai ns ilia third Monday 1 after- ha Xonrth Monday March mm. "J'Jfi Zm iL V.k iZl cmmr ctioii with - this, Bubject. ,'h ; :.!.v w dredging boatVas purrUase.d in the yeai1 1825. Tmm& ' -,'V JHp.-BR.VGG, CM., tiotV of UamlltoM Fulton, tliea the- Civil Engi f" miv' .konsidered it not only necessary for opening the VB - JND.OWEN.- Ualcigb, 8thNor 182?.- . ; ; . Saturday, Mv) . Pregrin of the ConvenfmLm.S'nct our last," a . new cioae has bt-ea cillrd in the docket. During the two fast dav, the convention has oeen DrinciDsMv emrased oo-the R-ntloMon'. of the Executive Com mlUtti particularly that branch of it, which relates to the morte of electing the Go verner. The qiirttiion has been dlu itt sd. Mrith great spirit and ability.' whether he should berlecird by the People or tlie . . . " Lreiiaiure and this question has mvol vert inndentally the poiota. whether he snouui DC eirrtfd for one year or for trnn ot three,. v-ar and whether the Executive Council should be retained or .i .... tj inie;'(f nt u I' rr; rr Uxh hnttt.'t v( the I M t (horrent rettlxr 4-t ' " turn, f ri.j fr,.m !l t!ierhen v uh had brrii r"podi KW h vrre rrftrri 1 ' tlit ConuDitlea tot t'ie vhl lint or rti ta tva priofto. Itit Jwilowir; . BrtmHmd. That ttr Mou. ttt P Cuaaiat mt t)aa haivJreJ ra rniy memtwrm. of imc ft I tiara atia!l ne t' oe .r the tM I'av Irict rf of the A'.lrt.anr mountain, IS, Tor iS Seri3 J)itrK t, or Jhstrr-t o l he Valley, Tit For the Third District, rr ltnct beta r a be h ut Kitfra and tha bra J M tide watrr. 30i For It '.Fourth DiairkL r Ihatrict betweea tba head of t'daaatar, sad to urran. 34 xiul That ma Hate ,haU lot at ef thirty sneiubtra, of akich Uiar ahalt ha chnaaa fiw lK Firat Utntct, aoreaaiU 7, Far the S. comI Diatriot, aforvwud, fit For the Third D fnct, afureaa. V, For tb Fotinh Dwtrict, a, for-aid, 1 . t j . JtoaAseat, That tha Lerilsttia shall bare power in rr rrmi(f the representation ia both nouees ot tna UenersI Assembly, one In every years, upon a lair averara of tha folio mf ratioa, vis; 1st, Of while populationt 2d, r ' Nfii ri rr h r t r a :. of sv.! r t I V,-'i is.fsvnr l ;. , . . i:,Tlt ! -i'. f nrollrd. : j' i I 1 i,.,-r llouae. . . t-..'iae e-f U .iKr rt hsr- p f ,',H rencurrcd ia. Mr ( , ,.fiteJ in pu'isan f ' J'i '"V roniit, in ht rt ' . ff !-2er; Ljrns,.llia . i. Min e. ; ,1 inai toil ,t en the r;u t tf the llou.e Kf ' i if Contmonv of klrssrs. il irden, Gi tkrt. ,!! ! ion. hnuUr.1 Craves. lleUrn and Swain. - Tr.e Senile resolved itc!fiatoa toov. aUttet r.fhe whole Hnoe, Mr. nvid s in the Chsir. on the bill ta vest the ri&i-'J e I ec t i n x Slieri i n t li e I rt-f w h 1 1 snen of the State; and. t tier some time ., spent therein, the committee re,' re- ' prtrd f regreaa, and "buiaed leave to. 1 it aaio on Friday next. ' -niwujy, Dee. 3. Mr. WillUmi or NUn in preirnted a bill concernipj the .c-ity courts of : Martin coootyj which pMseJ in Ent reading, ' . .. Pe follewinK bills pi?td their e " eoad and third reading, and were orC! dered to be enxroMedi The bill to au- at" proposed' ly , Mr. representation. :oi(tet That the priiKlpls of represetitstloa In .the' ItoUsa of Uelejrates should he the eqtiat rcpre illation, as nearly as may be, of the free white people in every part ef the Commo-wewMh. : - That the tnneinhj of renresentation in the Senate should he (he equal representation, as nearly 'si; may be. of all free nerstms Uken In superseded. A nall majority seemed fonn.ec,i,M ' f 'l other poisons, yestenlav to dende, that lie should be '"w."r. rPwioii. aaa taxauon comhmedV ihorke James Mt-a aW,3' f IT... t so, ui toe rederal Numbers. - . . i . ' . . ; , Provided, that the wumber of the Houae of ww,t "e ,ne Bll Delrrates shall never esceed 160, nor the num.;cM,cer,Hn!t the Jluncorobe. Turnpike her of the Senate, 40. . . Company the bill to legitimate NfhinT au loiiuwinr snrws tne principle 01 . vvrr,.' vv asnjnjrton cuntyj and th .J . , . - . . a. .Li, . . . It appear io to the sntiifaciion o the Court !l the. defendant,, -'Mosea Prfcer, psrty la a above suit, ia not aa Inhabitant ot this State, A .J i.r hnKlinatinn . ha Sot fa for SIX tka. the Kuich Si for Hie sak1 defendant; the Cane Fear Navigation Company would participate in the benefit ipfo .HerrdeUssT't. but reasonable for them to bear a portion tf the expense attend- iirt house, in. wtntm. on the th Monday in j in the 'iu'rcli'ase:.f ft ,wat therefore ordered, that the sum of 83,000. wchncKt, and plead, fB"r et"r.outof Ui funds of .the Company, ahould be applied to this object; and X.1rV "fr" as pAid towards purchasing the boat. More than tour years Ihato now elapsed since the purchase wa? madej ditring the whole of 1 '' .r j 1 1 .1.; ui !wntC.fli tltr8lli0 tireuging ooai nas oeen eaciuniv.ciy; ciHijru ucum Wilmuigtoni having rendered no sort f benefit, whatever to the navi gation of the river above that pUce.' ' It' ia now'tnuch worn from con- Utant useof ure considerably reduced n 1U11e, and it is confident elected . by the L-sisUture for a term or years, rather than annual'y by the People. A substitute ws finally proposed by. Mr Doddridge, propositi;: "a popular election for a term of ve.rM hot tit the intanee bilL concerninz the liability of certain nnas in wncointon to woilc on rosds. -The engrossed bill mire eff-ctu illy to prevent obstructions to the pasiage of ' tWhfcp Rocky river joining Ansrin coun ty, from the mouth to the Mecklenburg hoc, was amended, on motion of Mr. Marshall, by substituting the word Ca- hart'lt for (1ia nt Aftrl Ank.i.i. . .1 , J lat.mpaei.of the CommooweaJ.h, or, 'in ether! tlB ,.lnB4 ,n,t t uZ " .. i l .I . - - ..... . .. 1. Lfimc1!. words, the eQvial reoreseatation. throtiahout Common wealth,-of what is familiarly called Federal numbers' J i , . . - i 'Mr. Wilson eave" notice that he should m the coorseV. if the week, submit a mo tion that the Convention adiourn to the . ... - .Tat- O I..I..L -L . lB-1 l - J 'i1!. A... L. ui nil laaiiu MiMi, who stateii me aoence I iiriviingay in wctoocr, oau.: ',, -t. of two member from the sou tTr side of I Tett JXet X. The Convention was priiv James River, Mr, D. Consented to waive I . P"X :liJ In discuming-amendments to the question, and to pass on to f noihee e V.V.r. ,rVtlui1,0,V..ril,rtte?: ' ;' .... i.- .L 1 r j . . 1 itvnmiiag, jscn bonvcniioiu in coin- solution, touching the electi.,n.,f .euffs Jmirtee of thrholo.took op the propJ.if.on of. by the people. This resolution reported Utr.Vpahuf, aubmitted last Monday, relating to oy ine r,ietQ'ive committee, was ftea Itneoaa's vr represenauon,v, air. Mudnon ad louslv Sunoorted bv Mr Navlnr anil ahla I dresed the Committee, and we understood him controverted bv Messrs. LU'ind n,l.:.rtOMMht ,d for the -wke. of. harmony reiao. CABtt DARDBN, C. M. penor aoaTv.,vt , nr'v , . ... H - & . n .toon 1 1 lytbcHcved wiirneverfb8 t,any service to the Capo Fear Navigation CoiVpany. TJoderlliese circumstances tlie ; Board have felt it to.be fsrvsd Wesven CmptaHian VBiH ona-itUelr "uv rCSpecilUJiy IO unng mis mniwr to iiiomsmcmiiu;i ws.uir I-n0i llstatarcViwttli fybotn'U.ta ne'tompetejnt-.to afford such rejief a'a rr, ieess'W Matthew Assembly, passed at the ,'-Pr;HJ :iM session-the' Board: throueh'tHelr President,- applied to the l'resi- ? fTAzZ u" beneficial results to a larm' Auqifrtiio .V ndtlat eaah riiior faith so to snoear, ! great activity 'iwd Importance Vwill open . v - . . -a P . 1 1. f a, "'a " , . .. . " ait be wiuice trom yna 01 wr ., "jjjurjng the chsttmc wtwr ana spring, a hands e ( ExwUerst , Provided atopy of , .? . ,. r. C?V..t. s,, .f:L-.t r . . .k ti. ' . r.-m . . aiknuhw SUS lltrs; UT U IIUUUHUt IS VIIH-'I'MIUCV UI a aril jwana.r nr .nKixii w.... , -tbi defewUnta'eounseV h ordered! dent anil Directors ofihis tadkin Navigation Company for the inRir. .i'rf&.t S9nW rthal! resblutum. jThcir report on il,i drfondant.HardeeandCobb.i.nderthe Win nubjcct, atTonling tlie .desired Intormalion nas, aircatiy ueen rotmnu. heir tesuitoW. sis aa aeetwht of all u4u; nicateil hf Gnveriibr Oweoi. .' '.' t fVs'-' UKS Pirfptors to the Stockhold, eid,an.bstonidttiibnfoundediKi;artf tnC Roanoke Navigation' Cnmpanjy.witl, accompanying doc fJTirJtaia Jtlents ia JicrewHlCsubmittc4.V already made to fimheeordered tbiaati the creditor of the the navisratioo of ttoiinoke. Daft and Staunton rivci'Sr promise the most extent 01 country, a traoe 01 through' the Roanoke canal iindsr tlto- most encouraging its betas in the power of the Company t;: tlfdare a dividend attbeir next meeting in , the fall of aVhfk '. .AX'..3 ril.AI'AMiianil aria aMIHhaanlOa Tern II A tn a tlllTTAH. Bt,onedbVtM.Ar4or aio.h ahnll not oe m a miancr ,w.... i ,iitv a.iFmitvn ,aifn mivj. i' v-.t...,. ...... , " - n "" its after the last insertion ot saW otiee,And mfenta necessAW to be effected, with ' creat activity, and undiminislied .VI ne act At .1 lie last session. maitns,on npuntprisuwn in, nm h ic (llnhftiatAml Harlow reek Sratml, tinon-mtflin 4?rms and conditions thercinset rortli. tia Irtri) r'arrtett' lntofult ieflect'the ;Board enter- taitted no doubt Ol thtjusetulness ot anotpcrioca; ininecanai nay mey Considered it ot.almost indispensable nticessity . atifl having acciticd in favor of its expediency, tho Public ATreasnrer tnade to the Company the loan contemplated br the prftVialanslbr theartrclatihg to this sub ject. No rehort has beew received from the Company cither in regard to the tnanneit ti wimcb u nas Dmi nppiicu, vr ju tkii" iw iuc v tion of their affairs geitprally, it? which the State!, has an interest of irks io the HalHax Misem and Raleigh Star athee with'B notifiontlon Of the time and place nr k .hall think fit or shHll be required jt-i M b the parties or e'nher of tbtft) ppon J '..I. tm.al.tna. tha aatnav rC-x,?'. H . 1 I Teste.raottM D. AMIS C M, EV. iTUfcregofnj order hating reference to i thhd it apart by the late Thomas Tomer, deceased. 1 ki. i.a Win and Testament, for the nsvment t tlie jmt ijebti of .his grand-son Matthe C, Nirner. one of the defciidnntv ' P6"00' fitted therem are h. reby aotifled that tne iTi-et matter m said prder eontsmed wUI be ta. U nn and aeted Upon on tha twentT-aeoond day I FAtirV, tlOO. at the Cobrt Hoose (in the wn of Jsokson)ot the eoonty ot Northampton lireiiud, wheel and where .they s tefjoired to itndi prenared to render soaeaoont of thy sale loresaid, nd of the debts due as .foresaid, with k MArmk m aunnort thereof s, otherwise the tenant he take ex parte as to tbose Who ilto comply with thianotieev; 'rl ''-, f i H." J JOHN P .AMtS. C M.fi. .Pose ad;r n-K:- ,..)-:- .-7-6w'. t waa finallv reiortd wiih.n.r .li.i.w.o J"""0" " ?w" "Pm.,.on, ,B T" . The bill to amend the act of 1821, ' . jfof 'ho Uetfer reulatittn' of Oree itbo- i ' ruujjn, pas-nu us seenna and tnini rend- ' Ins and was ordered to bo engrossed, f. V ' The , engroased bill to alter, the A' 51 names of Bzekle(( II.'nnd Klixabetll w Ann TWallj Ind 'the engrossed bill to, allow compensation to jsrors iaV-f Burke county, ptssed their thii 0 Vrsd-t A . in?, and were ordered to be enrolled. . - ,V I bill to repeal so much of the act 01 iciu as prevent any person from working seioca and tteta in Tar river a- . bove the mouth of Pishinf creek; and 4 w.ttA sad knth 4l.aw Una.a.M. .$ . r... t J. ...J but apparently by a very laige' majority I Ke Senate, and adopt, the whit basis lor the ol the Committee of the W hole... Mis I House of Delegates and the combined ratio In .Monroe again appeared yesterday on, the I ome torm, either taistlon and population Cora. nm nt dwiiti An in i I uincu, uc icucrai mimocra, in ll nenaie. ' t , ' " 1 ' v. .auwwr..v.., ,l, .'I'lnjniillfll IU I ...... . .. . .I : r. . ,1 nr. Ubsnurauoressed' tne committee m e e.et-n,... w . governor y ,,.e rcopie. pUnalion ofthe basis of hi prop.slrtnn.v which . . , '.u tior jnqmrer. . 1 ral combined of, 1st, whit populaiiont 2d, ppp- . K? Bit a I ...... .. ... .. r r . ' uiubikw, w -vii mouon ot air. iuinon ana taxation comDineoi ou, leoerai nun On!. tL. MMMat.M.S.M . : I 1 . if . :i ' ' . L- i .J"irr: into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Bar L a, 1 g ' .1 S a oour ot uranae, in me unair. and-resum ed the consideration of the Executive Re port,", ; . ,V," The 3d resolotion, abolishing the Ex- the bill "to repeal; the act of , 1823, a Ke Senate, and adopttho wJiitbasislothetPoinl,ngnm ofthe . ; rau. leaving irom aiorgstou ,to Ays, j v rya . 1 urnpike road in Burke..; county. ':'V. ' pissed their ' third reading,, ahd were ordered to beeugrossed. '$ Irf i 'IA 'j ;The;.reioluiion to,disconrJnu : tho A . appropriation lor the;.- education and A " " snpptnt. of Mist Udney M. BUkfly, w Mr. Moore- said he considered It iweesaary to a adopted, And ordered to be eoaroa I plain the vote he should give, and eipressed; e(i , f,, j ."V , " 1 . 1 willingness now to come to th mixed Basisl- , w,-';tviit;:i 'kti' 4-r " ' "a Hi Senst to effect a-compromise. Abtr. "r? " i,llm" . Martin, from the , i ecutive Council, and declaring it. inexpe client to provide any other, being read, it Mr. Mason's instance it was passed by ex his in the Senst to eflect A' compromise, Cooke deprecated all healed debate. Mr. Leieh then addressed toe Committee for tome time,t and moved that it should rme, to tending to con tinue bis remarks to day. , The Coiraiitttee thi.n r fan ii sa.l ttasvs 4 Anuahl .am' as1 insiskl is iwwi, siiv wuve viniiuui asvajviti IIVS I.- fur th rirpapnt and th fith t.tr.t. .1. daring tht no pardon shall be granted Xegislature of iy6fth.Cafo1ina eonvtctioni oiri Llin nnie movart 'tnl r;j :, .-, oiai-f m 1 , strike out the resolution, which motion A AvJ r Wednesday? December SI. $ prevalle by a large majority. The third ; On motonf Air, Sherirrd . the petition resolution concerning theExecutive Cotin I for the erettion of s new count y out of a cil was then again tskenup Mr. Nicholss part; of: Wayne, 1Edgecomb, Na8l snd were instructed to inouire into' the ex pediency of making anr app'ropriation for opening,' reviewing and. laying 6u( 'IZ and altering the rbad leading from Fay- l A etteville to WilkecborobglK by' the way CAv ?. of Moore court house, and from thence ' ;1 to lluntvile,y thenby Hamptonville, to't'tfl. WilkesboroBgh..--! rr-?. ' ;.,ii-:; fr-JT' ,t On motion of Sfr. Sneedr tha J.iJl v ? loi k on roadsr which nakied its I ciary committee were instructed lo in - " ry second, year, to have; the power of first readingr"i? i : tnl w expediency of so amend-: it J i cnoosing a i.ieui. uovernor out ot their . The lollowtng engrossert bill psej I1"? tne jaws as to prcciuoftjo county ; ; toll more euVctu-u moved to sunsuiute it ly providing in sub- JohnBton. wa referred tojhe select com. stance, that the council be , reduced to mittee on that subject, y y ' four, to be; chosen by j'.itit ballot of the ' Mr. Hoke presented a bill cohcerning General AsSetnhlVi lit fnlir in ha ftivi.l..! Ilia UuKilil nt arl.in liu'l. In committee of Propositions snd Griev. I nce, made a report, recommending the 'V passage of the bill to authorUe Richatxl 3 . ,jBinieT, i .Jjincnin.' 10- erect a S ' .1.1. !lV:ii .i. . K gate;. which bill passed its second read-'V i Vo otuihof Mr.-Velbnrn, tlie f eommittee?ToI.interRt'vImb into two classes, alternately to go out ev- ton to w nnswerin a? tlie; most san'rdihe expectations, lias already been construct edj and that the 'usefulness- r the canal la daily hiademore jnanifest .by increasetl'tranKptirtation upon .if.'V'AAAAAA'l 1 III Plirsnancc 01. an act ot ne. lv neawon 111 sue v"v' ""l",uV IoV-l:"ltf' linprovemerit caosea a aurvry tor w rou v wr AtFfcrnt ,1nty, tl.e i.Iat of whicb ncconlpanioa this repqrtNo further mea- s!'re hiAei?a,?opted by tba Board.l.nde the provision of thkt act, 'Sift bWat.se tio'informatihas been receive .thSsI VJ 1 through their lahdsl has yet hern rohatru t iw.a7, -"jr- . r 1 . -.i. - . j 1 , s..i r..r.m tfunnVoar msvtiraiion inin- s.i s .rin miinri. ii:tv ui-t-ii I ri-i 11. u i vnt.Mfv.'vi. . --r.-.-n ----- - . t . (F.l TV; PolW, Willis nd Burnett i BridKesA thomss Moore. John ! Moore,. ', ' l'mit and his wHe PoIIt, Smith 'and b'.s wife UelilHh, Wilson Jenfcins nnd'his i vife Anne, k Maoa Moore..l.'re ' r'nller,. tsham' Fuller,. Benjaoiin ! Fuller,', Willi Koaehrtl and his j wife Nanrr, AHhae Fuller snil hi" ! Wife Elizabeth, James Urinkley k his, wife Msssf. and Harris Fuller.. Snnnrinn tn tisfaction of the Court (He defendants in this ease are not hihiibiinnts is Sute it ia tliercfore erdered that oolite published in the liah'i -h Star f"" six niece. weeks nf the filiiiR ' this petition, and that '' the Kiid defendaii ( . appear nt the next term ' thin Court, to b held on Hie first MooUy ot next, and plead, snswer or demur to the !' '. thei umaayill be taken nro sonk o and t ea parte, 5 a-' -., ill;; . 'r 1 ' 1' 6-3 nany. M ri Jamca MebaVie who aupermtends ib M orks now prttgress; IsV T JA Wt yil srjs,a wvasa.- va itniui.. . ... - - , - ' 't" Imprdvemchts by Green B' 'Pajmm undera contract maot-.wiui. ira in 1821. for Opening atot.impr'ovioe the navigation of Broad: river jn the i countyof ltiitherford It appears that-the .nwc,"'. wasj. have been rornnleted fey the first of NoVetriher 4822t in December, 18?3. much or it Mill remained to b Cnibhcd; :'and that Jt :f9.',fj,l",fr -,...,t ht tu sth Carnlin linel jis renutrrd by the Civil fcnglt - ----' ....L.taaMiiHiriniiis IrrnM of the rotitrartr.i r w Fortht'se 'Wons. a-' tha Board is now Uforroedand cortraft was declared null and void et, December 823, . ..Tl.t.. t.r.;...d tti.r.if He lias received nndrrTus Con- a il fir. I lllllirr Jlll"imi . - - f . tract the sum of g2.500 which " i.oaru..a. ' , y H L7 Tn number, and tha privilege of protesting their first reading; ZlTie against the acts ofthe majority, A divi- ally to preyent; obstructions j to thepaJY sion of the question was demanded; And sage of fisli up Rocky river ioiriing An mi. iiwii iiivairu iu niriKe ouc i neviai. ison couniv 10 tne aiecKieniHirr: lines tne bill to authorise the county court of Cas well to enlarge the court noue square of that county) and the ; bill amendatory of the law respecting the crime of bigamy, -Mr. Love presented a bill .to amend the 10th section of the act of 1819, prescrib ing the mode of surveying and selling the lands lately' acquired by treaty from the ter part ofthe feiolutton onlv (Mr Nich olas having withdrawn his motion for that purpose) which is in these words, And k.. i: . . . . mat ii i nic.jiruiciii to provide any oin er ciecottve council." This motion wss r.Br?il m the affirmative, aves 55. Mr. Nicholas then moved his amendment as an addition to the first member of the resolution, and th smeodment was nea- Cherokee Indians! Mfi Dick; a bill o a atived ayes S2.vMr. Brodnax subse- tnend the -act of 1624 for the better re- quentiy renewed the. motion,. chaneinalsulatinniifGreeosbiiroushiariti yr.Mose the. number proposed .for the'tEJecuiive ly,'a bill to annex part of the, couott of (vouncil, from four to three, which led to J Jones to Lenoin .which passed their first some discussion, when this motion also reading, and the lt men tinned was re was decided in the negative ayes 39. ferred to the committee of Pronositions aa n l.lL.i ! ".... . 1 . .:, : . ivir. nanuuipn men moveu 10 strue out land unevanres. - v. - --j ,7 t w . - - the .residue of the original resolution.! o motion of Mr. Cowncr. the Judi which is" Resolved, that the executive ciary committee were: instructed: lo Irf council, as at present organized, ouzht to outre into the expediency cl so amend he abolished; but this motion was negs-ling the law relative to stay f ejecuti tivefl without oebate-r-syes 39. no.es S3. Mr. Fitzhogh: then moved to amend the resolution by adding these Words, "and v iiiu. h. i i. ..;me',i:n r,, tt. work execuiea dt im s-i ", i thst the governor shall have power to rei quire, in writing, on alt matters relating T . f,vr 1 !' wiiivc, 1 11c I'piniuns of A? -which amendment was agreed tosyesv50. '.The, second ,reeolution, relative to . the appointment of : Lieut. Governorv snd the 4ih as to his duties in the;cintjngency ofthe death of the gov ernor, re both passed wilhoqt any prop osition being made to amend. Mr.' Pow ell then' moved to strike out the whole of the Executive report- nd to insert i aub stitBte yh'icft he" bad oftlred, tod which j had been referred to the Committee of the I : Whole.': The main feature ofthe propo sition, i the reference Of the election of Uovernor and Juteut. Uovernor to the pen pie and the, -rendering the Governor ind ing the law relative to stay t executions on judgments taken before juxtices ol the peace, as to exonerate secunues td ont , nal notes whenever such executions shall be stayed 'against the will and consent id the security. " c'r-r:. r Mr. Allen presented a bill concerning me Duncomoe aurnptae vompony: which passed its first reading. .A-.Ai V.f; Mr. Davidson presented the petition of Hugh m (Jain, of Rieckienourg, praying to be allowed 250 dollars 10 lied of that amount of paper currency paid to him for services performed during the Revolution. Referred to the committee of Claims, ' Mr. Dick presented the petition of Mar tha W. Patrick, of Gteetisboroujih, bray' ing to be secured irt suth property as she may hereafter 'acqoire;' ileferred to the committee of Propositions arid .Grievan ces. - "V1'S ' : -':. 'a,-'.';:-'av t Mr. Davenport presented .bill toler' tourfs fromj-eceiving any justice Vf t!e - peaee as A aenurtty to any constable 4&$M? nisofficial bond.--.- .'-J .H I , And, on motion; of Mr:Al)iot) the i, same committee wers .instructed to in-'A A quire in6 the expediency o( eo amend At ing tlielaw.ns to make the act of kill-:i A ing, or, otherwise injuring or 't.businr S A, horses, cattle or bogs, by persons whost' A clesredisttd.H not inclosed by a tood A and lawful fence during crop time,, an A A indictable offence, . 7 " 'V , --.'ki.v.jA The 'resolution..' submitted by MrA'.;s;; Askew on tha T9lh ultimo, directirt T-T.fr the t?pcker to assign a suitable plac;. 'V ; for one or more stentmranhers. was : read and atlnpted4 ' v '::'M.-.-itvJ-j . . ; lhe Senate resolved lUclfintoa cbm mittee of the. whole House Mr. Fnred 7'V n the Chair, on, the bill to estalli!,h a .i ' Dink oti behalf 'ofand for the benefit " . ofthe State, and, after some time spent ':'' tnerein,jtne commi nee, rose, re-' .; pm ted progress' and obtained leave to AA sit atraia. Mri Sheranl, from the committee to A. -v'' whom WAf'fefc-red the engrossed bilt ' tA concerning "the elections in Carteret tAA county, .reported the ssme 'with." an ,.' It ?f! ; , mendment, which was agreed Jo; & the' "1 ' bill was then read the second und third V-v times, passed,-' and sent td the other House' for their concurrence 'in the a-C- mendment.-'-' V4.',''t'X ' ' Mr f slai tin, from the commiftee of " Claims,' reported unfavorably to the p., trii,n - of ; Hugh ' M'Cain, of Mecklen- ' bnr:.v Concat.red lnv;- VA': '.' M ';;:.'"' t';Mr; Etheririge :preWe4 atill eon a j cerning the anmmoniryg of Jurors; ami? ' Mr 'TJtirney. abill granting Jurisdiction : to the several county courts to alter- the H' A : nameSiof indivxina on-.t application! ?A wbich passed .tSc'nr Unit reading. , Ar w . ;y;:i.-;A-'-AA . -:r,;'y;A'--.; .-:M - , :.,;s. :.- -.5.,,' Ms- u
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