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TT TP v; V iro. ci ' rr - o &w jy wy ?,sv 'V A ' , ' ,'T A J!ani: VJ Cent-rid 'JiucJ-fy rf'.Vjtfi CarVaa. '-i .. t - :. v -. . TVon4m!grJ.'p;ant to an art flL- Geiil Avrtr.MT.Nn. ftctinjthfm tn rn a ro umuulralios) fcb t! Present and Direr. (rt of lb several r.,uikif Stale, fa Acri tain' L thrrthrT oulJ riUnk" lotlte' rfctbi.hm nt ifa-ncw P ik by r.itndidatin or a'jrr ie. made tlie cuin-nunicatiurit aa j,, t i J, md theaosaera rtfrvto Kaf bt' nile known t.Vyeur,bo.ralle,lo1v.l?.rotirhthe sodium of a pre tnts report, rxrrpt to fr a$ relates to the Slatrf lUitk.. import has bee it . recti ved to-day, accompanied with a letter from rV.Hiam Polk, Chairman, informing the com 3.isioner m l!.e part of fteStatr, thai it has been ailoyffd ia fcwirral meeting tf the Stork MilfC. and is nflVrcd at an answer to their communication." .'The r itokUor t.. :lr apontH t.r hr cm nutitj. Twi,..!e I T- : tnttwa ii t ncLrrrtl it- i.L , !,.. .... . r ,i .... ... ...... i .. to,... .... " - ... ..... - 1 1 it- uj" ii'iri) 1 1 1 a n( it, tbi- banllii; Hip ilr'ut.trawi!! I nMn .,,!ll,;i. f t- lia 'i-mninLup i-r,.1iJ i. .i e .i - . i . t " '"""T prfUirr n?flul Jim Ui k.i mii ii ih : -v. t'f I, . jH"f, i ort And Icttef rrfrrrr)tiHap;rndifd. . ., . . , ;. . ' .... , -JA)) lkl is mpcctfuJIjaubtnUicd. ' ' v. - ' ;4';;-J-;n.':v": ,:u.m:saundeus; V . v Y7 : rv v . v -Bj LOUIS D. ILSON, - i,ifccm6fr.S(A;j829..- '4, n i.. V : ' 1 Tate liiP nonof to tnriife f o job & vojj of the report tnado y a romtnUt apVoiiiteRt Ibf jcenrral mrt-tliiR of ; thV Stoekfioldf r ff Ci State Hnk f North Carplin in June last, tr Mhota'tlie com. inonlrat'mn gtldrpsaed byjrou'.M C6tnntM9iiejfni ftn tlf part of Ibe STAtc.to the Stork!itlers. was ii'frrrrd:i and to' inform- yob that tl.i sai J rrjnit bvius adopted b thp Jncrajpetinj5 'of , tlie St'orklinldrra 'nof ; in rMim is rvp"tfull)r onj i their 'answer to the proposl- I if AVUli high mpect, gctttremeiy9urjpbf dicnt manf. r to pn; thrnj bjr imtaWnUI? At .,f t!,i, hnnV. v.n ...mf ui tl.t Ur.nrh njkiat it U ab..!iitrl t m-f c trv i r,"r' 111 -u irh.iiit ,i..!.r ''T!. . -, ' r af ttr lisp. r,v inJ.nr. ":. 1 r . . .... Ml , uyj,rflr,iu JS.SO 14: 1 lilt rvsul! in fllikc ll.jll I ff r, ,:n - totUc stoiL .oI- rrs ad the ;atc, uikmi err.v (irinclp1e .f n.ud, ..rrlTrt ,y r m v audtt Sound h.J tira rnu..'., ' . i .1. , I . . r inur Ootnnntte ould, tl.rrerorr. stronsrlr rcrommrnd In the n.e.M n.-.tkn . in-, ta ou.c an unequivocal !rf laralleWfnat it Is not tln-ir intent inn! nnure wei-r 1 enr "J oTUme.toatUiirrwHvea renevml r the r charter: ii-nryf Awdf,Hllicr. t(jen!eaor to obtain from rte fiem-ral AeLlr m.Jfi. en'itled i- rrt raiwHs n liirir clwrter, uu a 1st. TudiwiuUh the ntini!rr f Direr- Iorortbe Principal - Bank to tn,' and iiftl.e Uranrh llMiika lnflntls iuan.mc. onr morn tUan APVin;.2dI.Tn dlontiuuc the Dranrb Hanks in the disrri tina of tbe Uirertnrs of the Ih inri.mt Uai,k. tt. t not tnore.fban oho of them sbouM be dincontiiAed in'nny oiie w-yi V.f quo n.iatlis;,nnd Sdlr. T continue the exi-teiireoftbe V'tpiui for a limited tertm fr th5 purie of nv,Ug and heine swed for debts xiMing aitmmpsratittii r tlio (barter.. " " ' .V mii iper oerr to remark, lhat iftlie LepsfatuiT sbouH afcthorise .f I: , . , if I J Y -'Ala 1 uri , . 1. .1 t: 1. ! -, rr-n t'm tins it :' r l.'.i'.n; fjr d iTf r. s a!i r"vtirJ 1 dp raw : 'rrrM f,a.l ia W.!s mi i;iv wlxxir a . ern man uded i ! i UU rprt srasninrnr- iTbe Committee, to 'whom :n referred the eoramunication malc 'th t the Stockholders on the Srd day of June last by fi.'M. Saunders, I.; Wrighf and limits U.' Wilsftn, EsquircsV Comuiisfilofier on the f ' i'n - it I I i V I.HP 111(1 lilt I J "i','", n yC WrfYrrr.!. tK.e Jiiviifi. I'lir inio t v.tin i'i;-f , "i'T. l (J lo 1 1 . 1 capital must remujn idle, or be loaned wt at 'oine bU-rf point of tin Institution-hHUier or, hirh. ran'lt bo iiiosiMy is diir.'d by tlx CMrAAHrn.ulr.;: C the ottnrrsof tin Htllirk.' Wlilllll h (nilift.in.ia I. t " I J. . in ad.iitian to tl.c i it r. .1;. - i . ,,.1 iii'i'uc nil liimi.nv. '. v , Mr. Mivnt uresenffd th rrtitiun ef 1J ufacers of 6r( regiment of MoVes, prTnt at- una d? a uiu to.tir nta rtt'ect the pr.yrr of j -'Mr, Wiliwsja'of Martin,' from ihr cninmiitrr f Propfittimi and Grievance,' reported a reso lution in, fivor of.Pre.l-j C; Pitson, sheiiT oJ ri-niviuii which paeti tu amt rntiin, part of ,'he. fetatr have,, according to order,1 considered the same, sand fiowlice leave t'C:';.fy v -r'n J " "k-I'f" !-M;'s.--." Thar the commisaioners propose to'ucerialo; ? i'l.-Wl.ether;tlio Slock!M)Mei, in this Bank iU Vconsotfdale' their itwk Ith that, or; the-other Hanks of tlus Statcand ilicieof mako a lew.Bankl1 --f that be det'linedvthenv V f .'V-Visf :'; 'XWfeklieV 'the Stm'kliiWeni"wiir ;otberwi CiMiherate- with tlii '.ay beneral Assembly, irt .eatablfbhi'ng.-i new ilanko I It is to be observed; at the bcginuin j, that l!e cliartern iT ibe t1ire! paiik')f t iiii .State havei many j prnvislonSt essentially diflercntatid 'norevor iess advantageoMS anil disadyantageousj yiissiowers do not intimate whit hr .of ihein is to1 be taken'tts lb,o basis of Jh neWirjharterM For instan'rei, . the Banks ,tf , NVubet A awd, tape Fear 'pay jR certai Vi: pay any.'W I n the pi mon f. y our ; jC'oia Mi it tecj tlKf business of arikiii iit North CaroUiia,, avHI it nowTbi''t taif and Wefore;.tt)at prov.isioir im !rnsMlid4tiw ff.it BtsidM.tlie idilBriilty.riJraiMirtR. 8 arlsfrvsfodt ?of; the vagaeness "f tb propVisjtirirli; -your Commit-. e; brieve ifiJkt roanjT pfthe StiM(oIdeif ibis fiank are most seyl i mlW noiuiii In lanrV Ali tftitf Kltul laL.hcitt t(Wtl4At I m rata lkJ A iprtifttabioj forr lonr1 period thin shall be Thcessaiyl'ftii gradually osingifl.viiig,rcgaV.MS-ft;r Vert majiM-ity f jjuvstoclt ftVnerii iNgaiits) heii',ipWin,ne pHjlner8u'Jtidti'diiig':ltVi vxi.. f-ndft dur4ti aifddditiona;v Jommittw express1 the inpinioHj tha tlii Upruliy4lecnl.-ntv ; I yifft ,Vmihittefe Is tjt awAre lioeStockholdertlia owcr 1V . r;i-opdrat otherwise! livitli ath'n Lfffishkire lit t be estab Hsbmeni 61 anotSier Baiilu but iM wo avsx .The ine iai. ttf reliiiouisb Jltfaiini Choh Mthftitharteniir urine be cOtitiouation ' iuf ' thisi friie'othpr is,' to curtail the business if ibis Banlusotos to leave room 'for' tho prps'perous'operation of ihat niur' ,.Miiiuuivc uiiiric, iiiai, n vj .;inii; i'ni!io l J,ne OlOrl-t olders "isli and (liat "noirel of tbtre expei t a renewal tbeir,iar. fii;oiwfqVi!rtly?.haHh fess-inthe crea ,t(ni;n4(dra11pgft''o;fa;-.)iew tlieirttwa.-l jfur tjjomtnittee think. it probable (tint an6theV;Jla.k -'wiH bfrchaitf.Vif J iat,no distant dayi I "hat rircutnstanp'will ihave important beari nga on IhiViiistituUoos liising'ofrjtij.'conM'ns iitwat intlebiteit -iKjbl3A B.ahkVr'atith tfiwi- eirabli'fc-ttera. to,' discharge' h'hsejdebta;'; And the addition' tii (Ihe bankin, rapital the State MU'iaakel it 'Wolotcly' ' necessary. toVjbdCtockiofdei'R i&IUidr'aw lielr pot tionPf it ft early as they Van i propi'rly.dV it. Thcre ti ref- Jilily now" aVexcessriCpitai Invest bin ; tbelr ext)erlence,f in savins:, iliattWtia're?bf,'lb.rear biisiiuKis hannM44liaf '.if infiai tkllfa rtfAVr Kanrrd tinfl" iinfo' Uut; t.i.iiVfikiiftf 1 ml I -I. ....4 .'.... ",-f.i l.lnl. i,'.. Ha.U .nn MilnTil' trill k.l i'.l tiini bft:;Wofe tlian six to eiKlithundiTd,tlipusnii'ddni tUCct.Hnngor the Branches, -one pmisUn onicht U he nde for theUlV enRioyed bill prevent fri ad in deedi j-.-y .......... v. . , niimi hi ; miinr(orHi um. 1 1 . jnrrv .00 IIOTj UtAT rtlte the il. StorK. wouia Injurious tq the Lol foininunitj. in renib-i ing so large afl amount of capital uiiproductive. . The senuid Would nlv cbange bc pface at which the debt shad be oWlnir: and wiiilil, in fart, eave. as much ik'btto be liquidated at the Expiration of the charter, as if tilings should remain in their presewt.posttirr. x U has 0-curred to your C6wmiteerthatt!ie capital might be dispose.! of jri one, or an oJT three aV rThfirst in", to divide those portions of the capital aniijiisst the uwiMiuiucnn un iiiey siiau arcumulatc. - , , . Tho second iVtp autJiotSw flio Directors to extinguish parts of the stock by purchase, at a reasonable rate. N ' ; Tlie third is, tontr$t the acrumulated capital iiCstorks of the G?ne. ral Government, or of the Bank f the United States. rVi(lLi l ll.u.. . :.. ., . ' ...... " vnrrjF iiir.iiuiin i) now jeffi'.imaiej Yinr oiieni.io w aiioni oFvUn.i aiid M.irtjages, was'read the Grit time ann ejereit. , . MeslS Uavidton and Mn-IV W.ra annmni! the committt-e on the part of the Senate, to wait on the Governor and ascertain at what tim. will ba convenient for him to attend and tak the 0.11 im 01 nrnce. ' . , .. - .' '; . ' ' V ' Tkurtitay, Dtttmbrr 10. Bent imin Snundenon." ihe Senntw from iH county or Hyde, ppeared,quali6ed and took hit 8tt. !''. '' .'-..;' v Mr., Menres,' from the Judiciary committee, irporied a bill aulrHirimn the Supreme CoUrt to beheld, in the several placet tliereiq directed, with ut amen.lment; when it was committed to cnminittee of the whole Ilotme, and made the order nf the day for Tuesday n.f., " , , ,, Mr. Meare. from th anie.committee, madr areporf, ri-ccminenilinjthe niectinn of thit bill eil'witt..Mittt.i. IP,ir..f.h. rw.a... ii..... .1:'.:........ Fowwooin eeiuin canes for the widow . f--.v ...-. .f"',M(y,""ti"" " kiiiinrii iiivitirim n nil lurXdleS be. maile. of tlie profiU iHil.v and not the enpifaf; nor c an the stuck uf this Bank bo Purchased, except mich nortionsof it as mav 'lave been plf dged for'debU and lie unredeemed; and the other storks mentioned,'. Mr; Mearcs, fimnfhe same .eommit'tee; who " "uiiwh vw muslin 'iiuuii-r;iifu in me cnnrier III wiuto riie in ua.uk i-raHowetl to dtan ; ; A .Z'J'fr ".0f the foreoinjf methods, the first is least acceptable t'oyourCotnVec bpcaue the, capital would then be returned to the .owners in very mitt por. tionsaad Jbi credit of the Bank and its strath; flight be materially jim paired by'such division beinn nia(l4jhilebnkitijflperatinns are cotitinoi'd 4f itahoutd be adopted; the dividend ouglit not to U declared by the ;iVc tori, but ohly by ibe Stockholder: because if made , this last manner; the" 3tate. wbo is thejargest Stockholder, would then have her foil wtht in deciding the question; and the public, as well as the Stockholders, would V? ueiier aatisneo ot the propriety or declaring the dividend. ' mr Commit tee prefer either of the other method,"r, rather, both of thefo "ombibeV.. By purchaMng portions of the stock "f ijii Bank.. .it esthietio'4icraduali and the community, would not much feel the pressjjfof tbetiprratton, be , e'ause.the, pirhases would mostly, if not entirely -bs made, by taking the stock, in. payment of existing debts. jvBy investing the purplm of capital (notcapable of employment in discounts of business pair, .jiitMiall be re ive(l from the old debts) in stock-'' , the Umed State'Mjfte Bank of the United Stately the evil of ,l;ecpilg ' rferf capital is f avoided. At the. same time, eince those stocks can altvaynbe sold for canhe whole a roOunt, .will be readj. or distributional the expiration of the cWterf and, in the mean wlvile, it winilit furnish the means to the IJank of raining money upon. aM eraer(;ericies Your Committee would suppose such an investment particuUrlr desirable to Me State, ns thereby her dividend of thestoCiV this Bank Wpufdbe inafund the most favorable to lief, (or. jse or sale; '; aJv .;v'..Torjpoaralttee have thus enumerated the nt;tlitdf iu which it has ap beared , to liitvnil the Storkboldera of this Bank can 'V.''merate'vwltlt the Legislature in theit Views for the establishment of aftfetjfjiituki ami the W- sons' iipotf .which tliese methods ore foundAI. !! It slufuld please the Gene: i . i.i ' i j : ... . . . . , ...... rm i.n.'.riHUiy ui concur in me opinions nere expressetanu moony ne cnar ..r.i.i- ni.- "i i:i n ' . , i Th said Itilf mi ili,n .,! it.. second timfV-and, togt-iljer with the report, laid on the table., -'a -' '. -.-,.r. ter of this Bank accordingly, so as to allow it to prosecute saleW a nhare of ttsbusiness to the Close of its charter, until which event, this Bank will be rradually winding up, and thus give scope for the dealings of he pew Bank: Yonr Committee -would unhesitatingly recommend t. the general meet intr. to eioqih the exclusive rishtjif bankine. iruaranteed anon the faith of fh. State in the charter, and expressly consent to tftl tharterinjr t hew I.l. -t.,.i.L ' ..SS A .u w .1-11 !i.i ..!. uaii,ai anj tuiai nine, or eveo nowy tf in jue;irU8iu,re snaw, ia us wis dnm, think it ttossible. that another canital will linw tits snhstribeiL?e that the itiiank aa'bbtaia any valuable bosiness, or sustain its credit for any lengThsof tfme,'in'the prtsenl state of the banking institutions -oMbis State: point's upoo-fwhich your Committee do not piouine to. express un'opmion. ;AII wliicb is respectfully submitted, ' fi f itlb embarrassment to the. Batik; and ia pov regarded as so dangerhiisj iv ;t!ie?ppblic,'tt i3; pIainM tliere fore, the Interest of thovStockboldr'J lf' "hart'er- " ltd- it seeing to be of no less rdnsennence tit tbe fcOmmuni l alijo,' that M should bft,dine4-but done Bo grad uaQj its to' Jw-oduee, f little privaledistrm is K8sibl. r4:.f '? ? .'rV. ? i isin.tne power oi iiie .oiocnouiers ii projioe ior inrmfsines, oy "aknig ait assigntnent td TrusteeBv; And,,slinteby the barter, the ranch BanL: with their lull -capitals, must. t& fc.ept up, in$ long as e Bank .is continued in operation, "U.'may;. be necessary., to resottto ' at nieastirei vtilCHS thatnecesgity .be dispenVd-' tli by; ithe- mea t:Ts of the Legislature. The, object is", gradually, and MJth as little 'esaure upon the , debtors, and.expcnse to' lie; Bank U' possible, to rtail . andv clos "VnieB, apdith8 jirornote the interest of the Sfockholdci-s, 'Neer.. lessrin the opinion of your Committee, if. -fa to bif avoided, nnless the refusal of other rcliefv it should be forced on b Stackubldera. 'n objections to it arc.' that it atops the .whole '.busitieas suddenly "l excludes the Bahk'irrtiai'.thA adrantagwrtirdiscabnt9sir. bjfla'pf ;i 'bange and . business notes: 'Phat, it wpuld .' arrestbe circulation r ur: notes;" That it wpiild prtidoce alaVnii in tbe couiitry and mate. Iy aBVcb the value of property; hnd drive many mehin their endea- 'siosave Uicir, protierty, to covin anaieaun: Atio pnauy wn iann. Signed) A true ropy, TH0.MA3 RUFFIN, Chair,han ft-.- Lftsislature of North-('arolina. UWri;- "-,: - senate. " ."',- ;-v-, ;..l IFedrxtidaih'' December 9,Bedtird Hrow6. in consequence of, hit , U.c. tion &s Senator of the United States, resigned bis appointment as Speaker ed from names of the Seriatei made; his acknowledgments to the House, and retire theCChair'Ji4;Uv.,Vv- '- " '' . " .TTlife St-nate-tlien proceeded to the election of SnpiLfrf wlisn' iK. .nfbafle'...iVtoW'HWke, David F.Caldwell, of Rowan, and Stepiieh Nfiller of Dunlin . were DUt in nomination for thn annoiiiimnnf fin tnipg the balhtts, U Was' tountl that a oiajority was in favor of David F.Cald jvejvwno' waofGiaieii nuiy eiecieo speaner. Mr. uaidweil peing con ducted to tht Chaif , made his acknowledmeots' to the Senate in an appro pfmjkMci&w -v ; .-x .;,,;r ..'VivJ-u fi()n motion-of Mr? Martin, it was ordered that a writ issue, directing an elecHdnohe held inCaswell couuiy tin the 18th instant, for the choice of a be'rih to fill the vacancy. Created bV Mr. BrowU'n reals-nation. l ',1 Messts: VVilliamsol Kraokliiiand' Davenposf wr re appointed the commit- Itee 'on the part of the Senate to conduct the balloting for Governor. f V 'iy, i ym" niM..i hi uncM, viiia.nifcia niui inurrs, in iiay- wooa countypraying an alteration in the act of.'J$2f,..- entitled an act to ameHd an act. passed Uj jhe ear 1824.Ventitled an' act'givint the assent of Nortb.Carolioa toertainf aets'of(the General Assembly . of Tennessee relt, tive to the Smbky Mounfain iuriipike pad; accomptiied by a bill to carry into effect the prater of thef peUthmers.V The bill was "read the first time, and wlb the ; jieutbi; Vefetretto be. committee of Internal Improvemest. iThe ; f evolution frm;i1i other Hou'sK proposing ihat the Legislature ad curn ob Jjie-fl6ib Instant,' was read arid laid on the table. . 4 i; - .;, Ott motion of Mr Dickinson, tbevot taken jsterday "on tfie third rea ditiff !'ef the biirrefat'tve to trorkinr eVinrt- ind-ftets in Great Conlehtnea creek,' was reconsidered; and the aatd bill laid on ibe table.?.1'- V-h 4. The propositioa of the other' Housed to appoint, a" joint select commit teei consisting or tnf memoera irom. I.im ein, liu;ke am" .Bancoinb to inquire into the expi-diency of tumpilung soch parts of the-road lending from Lin , .!. -II.. ...-. . l". . ' ' r ... coin in Afiievii:e, via iorganion, as cauooj pe Kepi op oy ine puonc, was agreed; to. : ' , p Wf. Wtfc tt'yfc i-.A Afc-'i'- Mr. Williams of Martin, from, the committee of, Propositions and (Srie- nces, reporifd a bill toecure Jo Martha V, Patrick of, Guilford, such . 1. ... r. .... I . I ' ' a .1 f . . . I ine urai time anu were instructed to irtouire into the cxneiliencv of..mwending,;the law relative to deeds in ' trust and lortgages.-'indjof ihotlifying i he punishment tor ; the crime of bij;arr!y, reported 4hat, a bills relauve to ili. subjects had been - introduced In to, the other Hoiise,it was unnecesssrir' for the commiMec to act jo the "inatier, ; Tlie report was currud in, and the committee discharged from tin. tttrthe?,;'consiiieration of thj above named ttbiefc1s';'Vr..s- s '-'J j A. f 'V - !;?Mp ;)li"toof NVake preseoted a reoluiior in, fsoiMr,fJEaekiiea KIIis,; assistant doorkeeper, of vti cpate; wjiich passed its first reading., ; ; Mr.'Jjiive iire'enifd the netitinn f n.tu ,w. i "i'T ... I , " -...... , , .ft.l.,Vn Welch and f William Thomas,. of Macon, pra vini .... iit r , cit; edick, ccunininieu oy a uiu iu carrj imo ruBfi me pnyer oj tlie peti tioners. The, bill was read the first time: and with . the petition," referred to, the committee of r repositions anil Grievances .-' -Mr. Vilsun presenteid the petition of fsabella Staton,,ofEilgecomb, praying to be released from b I payment -of a fins, imposed by the Superior court of that county upon h;r deceased husband Referred. ' SJ , nr lp' r.ir, jjircneii presenteil a bill to regulate the entries-of ; lands in certain cases VfrAHen, a bill lor the relief nf James IK f usrtce', Of Uurj- combe; and Mr.; Dtckr.af bdl to authorise. the clerk and ; inasi iniquity to taxe dpoMitions; which bills passed :.tbf ii.firsf feadiiigr and ;'the insi ngmrn was reierr'ntr ,' .' v ' Mr. Wilson presented ihe Bcport of the eoini missioners appointed to rerresiit the Stale ib'al general meetings of ihe stockholder of the sev al Hanks in this State; whicji; was read; and oerft to the other Mouse, With a proposjimn'that it he referred to the ioint! select committee ' on ": the Banksand circulating medium, ud tliajl it , be printed, :cj X.tCti U, "t'i'W 5 Ai J2 o'clock, the SenoteVep'wed to the Ball or the. Iloase ol 4 Commons, where in thf pres erice of the mmbers of bothBouses, W oaths of office were administered by Charles L' niriton. Esq.. a justice of jhe peace. . for VVuke county,- to ono wwcd, j'jsq. uoyeruor. eiect, : Alter wmcn the; Senate returned to their Chamber and re sumed hQMtrit.y;';:Wl Mr Dick, from the select committee to whom was referred tliei bill to vest the' right of electjng SherifTs. in the free white men- of the State, rev ported the same with sundry amendments, which were agreed to. . The bill was further amended, read tlie second time and passed yeas '32, nays . i ---' UsfrttDeefAU ; fne (ojlowing .engrossed bills and' resolution passed their first reaflings The bill to authorise the. Board, pf Internal Improvement to cotttiact for, the opening and Improving Currituck jjftlet the bill to proviUH lor the division ol negroes and i " l.'.l ( j rrrct out sf a j art cf ffei . ntirs urtlurkeand r.uH-inib is. 1 r.mi.ty. as ainetn!. d no mo. i n i.f Mr Ailea, read the aeco'.d tlitl-' nd IM-OMtl. r. , r. MiUrr. from tie joint si le t rouiimUce, t whom -s trfertrd sn marU t llif!Gnverni.tN mrsarr n rrlatra to the purrfi.i - i,rsUrs by Ibe State f.r pi;i ;i ,-,r i.fi.iirrnal im. provement, made a trpoit rrqnrl- tog to ue uiu iiarg. ii irom the fur. tber ctinsideralion of the subiect. - Concurred in. ' ' On motion tif Mr. rDiarm'iC a nii-swiige was scot to the M thrr House, proposing to billot on Tin s day next for a brigrv r gcneftl of . the 41b brigade; and ,,t;in" that thQ name nT Ifmry W. Aver is in num. . ination for the appointment. Mr. Ramsey pr sented a bill to repeal part nf the m of last seMiiun, VXi compelling the clerks nf the i ountv 1 and superior -courts and rrgister'of . ' unattiam rounty to kreit the r n res at PiUsboroiigh; whirh passed its first reading.; ;-- v H On motion of Mr.' ; Spaighf. n message was sent to the Houm- or Cnmnwna,' pinpoHing to ballot, in ' Tuesday next for'rf brigadier g.-ner- . al of the lth brigade, and stating , that the tiaino of Nathan B. Whit-,' field ia in aomiuatiiVn for the appoint. Tlie Scnafe resolved Itself Into a committee of Ibe wind? Uouse, Mr. Sneed in the Chair, on the bill to ' establish' a Bank oi behalf of, nd . : for tbrborftfit of tie States and, nf. tcr, omf. time spent .therein, tho Committee rose, ; rcportrd progress. anu ouiainea leave to sit again, . itX::' vVi v Saturday; Dee. 1,V: X Mr. Pool presented a bill to au thorisw the ; forming a . fire 'en'giuo r U rompaitp at Elitabrtb Cityj which' 5 ' passed its first reading." r i ill L' . m i.i . i . . . - . , tion of aiittdry ruizens f of Rutberf i . ford. iM-avlntr for an tiltprntiim in the manner of holding .the county ' . Courts of that colnty,, Jlefi md , ' J X lie proposition ) or toe other J iiitnofl ri.ur I ....el d a..a.....m v ... . ' . " ? "' -""V 1' "'"n " oe set apart inrjiie monimenualioii - . , oi justices oi ma neacfl anu ueid om. : : cei's. was agired toV'M-' tk-rMifcxx, un motion oi air. iiote,tiie torn. - . umiivi u i niniii r ti rix I'ini ' lit 1 1 II m . - inquire into the expediency of impost - ' ' f ing a tax oii' gdil piUie", pr'tbe pro- roeda-- tliprfdf. tnn tli niirniiuna f tin ..mpUoa jot, Mr,:; Ilmton oi y ; Wake, ii niaaeiiirn ' wna mnt . lli . . . : 1 other House, Ipinpnsirtg to ballot on " I -i..-.i ' e.. ii ' i -" .--'-..' Iif.niflj lirAOiiMirfuMJirwiJOrS ,OI f , f mr. mcares, irom ine juuiciary . . committee, whoKvere instiui fid to inquire' linn - ine exneii vorv oi lias- & , " nifiir jow w BuinoriNc iiiree iiihu. . r res of the iieace to tr; free ticgrors' :, aidinulatl.oea? repiVted vti'at' jilucfc ytt, 'a Jaw would hn OniWief ittiliimat. biift -'.' asked fo be discharged from the for. ' . 1 ni-i' uiiBiucrnilon iA. ine ouiiii'.ci, y. , ; . Concurred In. - tV- M.i,v Mr. SaundcrsQn presented ahill to ' v-J authorise ileury -.S. Spcucer,; sherifT' - nl II vftp. to rnllprr rtia9 rfii': em anil Mi't'MiHAi' ' n tillt l !.ri.vr.v . . I.M AM L.H .... ...1 . 1 .'. 1 I. : V ...v ...i. c... i nuft..ii i.ii .1 in i i.v v .- - i. M...bll 'WMMnD0 Vhitltl in- .,A itu il i M-l. mI. . . .l.. - ... . ..nz. .r.....i. . im - .1 .... Mftflfintl 'OtJiiUlTMft. - Mna,l7..M ' 1. m .1 II.a-. ' - .r.a.o. ...-,. Hifli . iniiii niiu . iiu - ' . . former was rrTcfred lo the ciurimitteo ' '- v bf Propositionaand Giicvances , f:lx , i s no, proposiuon .. o. ine? oiurr r. rTnliBii.'ttinr tim wnnrt f llm AdSii. " .' i.ni uenerai oe piinirii. w an sgrccu v.v ; to! and the oronosilion of that I louse. ,s ' that the pi.titjons, relative to the fish-., f'., ei ies oti 8aImort !lrreekv be ' re ferretl ;' to a joifit el('ct rt)himitiTi was, alison'V; agrcedjtto; and ,:JMe8Sls;', Askew, f Montgomery of Ilerlfi.rd ilhamsj H other ..chattel property held in cotnmi and thetof-Martiti,' Walton' and Dicki"8(n resolution m uvour or Stephen rearaonHil w ake.-fwera 'appointed , the said committee v The engrosted bill to amend the ae( of IBiT. prescribing uppn what evidence tlie Public Trea surer shall 'receive the purchase money for va on the part of the Senate, . - IJn niotioh of M r ontgoihery of s v. v M.ertioru, . the romroiitec ot inrernHl . . , . Mvi.iHii ii,, un- 1 iiiniuKiir 111 toirrnnl cant and unappropriated lands, passed its ihree ,f MlW- ,...,,.,i , several readings and was ordered to be en'nilled1?'81"1 ; MckWilltams of JUsrtin. Irom the Comminee t tbf e,xpwlieticy. .tl...akijg r oZ: Li..... . i 1 -i ail nnOronriatinn for the construction: .flge'rnltherilTor Per."0' rsd.froni Asherotutfipiwetotho v.'? ooojiiiiisrs for failA Bsnk ArJasjer of Paris tn.Viiglni ; al account which' pas,ia y''-'--Yy$H' ' Trusses, coippctent to so I ary an tindcftaking, tanpot casil be II appear tft jbiir Cqmroittee, that a mtich beftef motle pf closing property as she may. hereafter acquire, which was', read the i 'VLrtaieWis.by 1 ' of Propositions and Grieeancesrepo'rted a re- W ""' K ii onu uriion c aotuuon releasing Isaiah Ko ouinHiitA, Irom the penalty inz lo settle nis last annual accounts which pas sed its first teaditig,, VCi j ; Ji. : "ip '" v 'MTlie; IloiiNe tofCominnns bating M - Mparpa fii.n. tin. litilirtapv rrrAi'.niffp tn 'fBiuA Ci'.im -IIia.i. .maiilti,ftfti i-LV. . . ... m m.-.w.b. . v....... . . . , ..ft..,. a...... f.,iii.. .iiiii nt ,ir ljf - whom were referred the resolutions' .'instructing engrossed bill to provide lWthe' pnyl ' s ' tjiem to inquire into the expediency of dituriba-i ti.ent ir juiiirs in ;heroiin!irs'0f.' ting additional copies oft h m of A"mblyrc.ftf Roan and Wake, the said bill was consolidating aad amending the road .laws; and 'dr i , i . ,e onrnllrd " ' ! r ' -' : of amending the law so as to enatile creiuortf - to : ' ..,.. w.'A4,t''l- i mi V ""' iinll.t iK.i?kt,.h,.on,f.il,ift fil,ll.w '-' presented . bit toA ,...,......,.. ... . . ., r-'ift.,..,!-,!,., ,.-.. persons where no udmir 'registering; , - 7 II V M'l in IIIMOII lU V aiBLaaii- . .. i - ( v ,. ed, made 1-eiK.rta recommending the rejection of Rr,u," vryr nop , pow. the said rewliPiotSi?? bif reports wereiconcur -TiS of attorney, f'jlls nlitlr; and reij in,, with the. f seepion of that vhich relat deeds orginj and Mr. G- JI, h I to ; to the .relolution telabite to 4hedTstribiition tf repeel a part of tba Sd nertiou cd the the 1 acjs of Assembly, which ,was1tud on the table. 80 ofl806, to revise the militia lairs
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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