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V 0 T Cri- - t- - - ( 01 r.f frtiL'.ftB! nr.ro ut rj at J t-Umuarf t .Vbr? ' Carojmj. tp ? Joint Select Cmsroittre aj .tutc.!, and to whora red . ! ! tin pa rs and document rtlatt..g to a PriiUcii.i.u'y ' A)Ium, which cra r-revnted to the l.tst LrriUtu.-t : l.nc t f rnf i e prtr ty f 1 l,rfin f for riaiuinatio tie several documents transmitted to by tbe late trovernor Iredell,, and the report fr-ra!ti of l,tr.t.s sr ' nrn- as ayrrr, I9;3, balance imlNt!. P rl of I Ve irtntui a i touchej ep-. Tie ;!! '.i J ' 1 " rweUirr.a, b-t tt fcs of. ar.J fr the not bee tWusu.1 nc a r U.t; jrt it h.. a ' Ur rtce.v.n.. ' t.cotuns we art But aanioe. m oor kopf f s.ccn from U.t l.bnrs ftf ihe C3n. Jioo. M v hie bee but V lint permit earselrr to xJuwu". It ii nut to m. see tome m me strafes nor can be intr n .rbtet IH U effects, which tha,n3-.bo.btr. queoQ" vted around t Billy 1 10 0J Liiunce of loan to J li.i. . i . - - u nance cue ior talcs of land sndcr an net of Aut r!l, and hn cre iostroctf d dult locousi-j Tauceibe fjr sileaof Lint! rr - - - - rntiun, rcfirctrttnf rrrwrt." tbt lrj hnr lour LoramiL're an tin f tt , , . -"6 nu iwnipminT ne 5.191 50 ? 03! O v tut !.o lAcKUture br lie Jint gelect Committee t hra suldi Hrfsrnt ti.or. but n'sn ul,.rK .i.m. j urnU crc rrffrtrd tt year;-rota Lic!., and from lUc tl,ce fund briwr m yrt ainiroii iatrd. vnu 'i a r tio olhcrVi roilc, ted by vour commUtec, tl.ry !,vt c,m,, da. t ,ii 4.1, H.u.1. tti: . kT1 .,fe 'r , ,he Co-Motion a!jor . . .-i. .. i. . -ijniuir. lunr Lnmmn. in? evrrv nnninr dir to the conrJusion ..M,t Mm altcrntion is proper to le tuade tn ; tee. batterer, would bem idm.i wh that.f the bf itum',, e cue f inc irm.cirT rj ciiixi u, inr n.uumnimni ui a rctutcn- nrctimuiation r more tlMn gro.OOQ in addition tWrr(o. xcr,A t.rt i" i; tor your cum m.uce nn;! iue pinion u h itumMncM ar iH.o of fjud-wnt in Wak ccruHty rom U and a pitrUflU .baUiM-e eti,ul" i i - n lit can be roUectnl. . But thir,f tcri,t. then in nrert , .m,n. your Umiimttcf bfliee it ;r.7 (he Coowntion Sl!i,fUr ..'v. ... fS3U,5e? S.D,, lM they aJjourn tcUJwut fonninr Ci: on the Nth inst, and tty bare adopted a pitntii u.fl.D&lMirp yet,' . ' "In icr ieifsic to te o I iivicsiui U H rm pi.u rr, u, ur : v, .... vwuc oi iawi, nicn i cie lor tba Mien oru.wU nfai. Ralegh, and that in the cn. tf the ceile' 4 "w0 " ""T '".sceruined. that nij "" t - t"..o.i,...4 ,.w loau. oy auaint; mo tiif idunUs on the -Hank ttock. tber will lw . ' tui ccuriiwi mte Uaii in the popu- crime and that aruuare tLeoffjiiires Uic!i j; unpunUhed, 829.074 69 at tlw rotnma.nJ of the State, and h ainouat vrrv fti'ailr Ur,och f he Wialitara. .; J ! oiVnJiBi's not even a prosrcuMt piTfered, foftlie reason, that the equal to that hirh will become available durj- the rear m i " f rePectfu,,7 l h ttztn cf Whee!in moiitisoragrada nt nmted biibr offenrf Y,.r Cominittce Vonr 'Cominittec art aware that althowxl, tl,Seferal foiid b Vhrm ? r .'" """I'n f thi. .,rp vrnrethinkHtpub icjustice,aawellaSU1oroiceorihecountry,nw act f,rth I. the aboTc statcmenC are XwI.S ;;4 udrort.H cstabbSl.tne Treasury Department f thi. State receheJS UnUWM"nJng tho embarrassed state ;off country at larre. a.n fiwnoneof Uiese writ; to wits ' "The diridends Tb V ,S t?ni?t.fiS r7h( ? 'T d l(f .public Hnance, o( thcall of wbicb your Committee .took, which, a,. ha, beenSwn, ..JS Jitt in m "relJ S 5577 u!J W d..ly- consider; yet at. Jy nre of the opinion that g 1 4.b00 per annum. ; The appropriation, therefore, r tlfia fund no$ " be. the 2X ? of , 2 S i, i .ribCarqtlnjuproud eyery trar. to the building or a Penitentiary would f,r a few year, operate a" a J h conciliatory dupoMtioV Cituer M...l Hut hA r an. 1.4 of tha Rbilitv. nd l-tiimii in main tl,t am. ii k-i, . .i... . . " . . i .r i. . r. iiiii'r'i k.. - . . . .i ua t I diubii i . i . k in Hiiiiiirnwii ii'ni niiHr i m p(.c in aajv An i . . . i . u ism n i u arirr pi w n. . aw . . a . r tt.. a I . w . , . I 1 l ti.,t ll.nt .a, I. . ..'. ' If- I jtiife in iter i nuiiiMi lan, iluu iwat iiuw wi uiini n laturauiu mm buii lo.time - for tho State to, undertake, the building pf a Penitentiary r th reoc)tian of auch convicts as msy by law be sentenced to un rjo a term of scrvire at hard labour, instead of the present mode of priso'inient, or other ptiNikhmcntJu various cases, . now by law in i ted." Your Committee are apprized that there exist9 some variety the plans adopted In the' different Slates hi this Union, wliere. the iilding of Pemtentiai ies has been undertaken mid that in some of e States expernnenis ai-p now going on, and that so rar as the trial sbeen made, that the system has generally, if not In 'aU-'jcases, nvfd expcnsi6 to tlie tate Government; sime a greatrr, and nc In a less 'degree depending much npoii. the nianogcinent tbercoT; nen should it prove aftm? beiug erected, "a sin air annual expense lie State,' your Comuiittee would still be disposed f tot recommend issyRtem the;' adoption' of the measure to have a Penitentiary i-ctcd Jo this 'State;; fori If. this . should bo tho cac, as was obscr. j iit tbe rewrt f ' tlie Coimnlttee,' last year, upon this subject, it iiShtl aud probably .would turn but to be a sav ing to the State at last; Jr wbtthef moiiey be Expended by tlie cbuhty'j or by the State it is kwti from the; purse of the citizens, who make, tho, contribution by hf. ot taxes; and your Cornmittee are well aware that largo sums arn ,w atmuallv expended by the difloi"ent counties in this ,Stat in pay ftit' of costs ii f rliutnal prosecntlolis, ad the necessary charges jf one Avho umlergn punishment inflicted by.' tie present law. J-. J , Your CuV;nittt'c fitwi. there is, a great diversity of opinion existing iion; ttie ditTemit;'.bet'.s6ns who' have ; bestowed much attention and Wh tbougltt upon tlf ; subject'jof tlie plan, and iipoiij the "subject of treainietii; qr rtuivH'is 8niencca to a certain lerio i tune, or; oi fice,5in the i .I'dfitenliaj''; and. you'rt Committee are Tdisnosed o te jsreatTespct f'jr thK oiiiiiiuiis and abe, productions of those dif- Is aiibJecUf But ; oiit Cotntriittee w buld take tbelliberty of iecom finances of the State. . Unt your Committee are fully of the belief, that no appropriation to the, subject Under consideration could be: made .by the State, which Would operate so completely to srenre an aiupl fund for the object in tended, and, at the same time, give bo little cause or complaint to such as your Committee wonld terra more nice than w ie,? ftd be round to produce so little embarrassment to the finances of tlie .govern ncnt. ; . : - ' : '. ;; .. . v j. v'- y:... ; Your Committee would therefore recommend, that the several items cuumerated and set forth in the statement heretofore made, should be appropriated and set apart for the building of a penitentiary in Ibis State; and your Committee would not hesitato to ar, that the several funds, when taken together, would form an amount "scBjoieiit to meet even tbe most extravagant calculations, as. to the cost ami expense of building a Penitentiary in North Carolina,' of . tbe Mexcription and di. mensions heretofore recommended by yoor Committee . ? v v ' Lender this view of the subject, and from the belief that the Pe: iten? tiary system would be very generally approved by the citizft.8 .fi41.e State, your Committee recommend the adoption of the measure," and the passage of the accompanying Bill. . "'' , J; v ;; y .'- . :. KesM5ctfuny submitted. , : GEO Ci MENDENHAW Chairman" pro tern.-; i rKling tuesplaii ot: iar(riauor oy aay, ariu solitary con tinement tuy ght, and on 'S.abtWdaj, h ;'f the,? week. tonditlioughj this' iiietliod ieht beSoinetUina' nfore expensive, yet your Committee conceive it far ftterbotk for reformatio! of -tivk convioU, and jlie preveiitinff a fur ipr'excitementto' villainy anil crim tifirtCdrprymiHC(ibuslv,togetlH'for aced at night,' andoii SAbbatU d?ys in the same apartment:; Ji t j YUf Committee. aii? further of the' ojiiniort that Ur l'tiiitenUary yould bi? erectcil.npou". froi w to? 50cnvcts, and bunt with a ;iew to enlargement. w. ' i lourvommittre teei tlieniHclves sometlMng at.a wsn as, to. sotting nrili aij ksUmafo ott the ns to the iioiot for bcation; and the, former bein T Matter of coi.siderable, fland the lat E?.a mailer ot ;Bome.( jmnortance iand iiei haps IiikU interest with I hrtinh if thfr Cornmunity i'and oUi CommUtee not considering that si t at jeast, as regard r Udatioki bein'K inecially refe rred to them, buld wish to be understood as Ieaviria: that matter entirely : th the .egisiaturc to uejeriniife; ; .t our Coiniinttee, Jiow-evtir, would suggest at fW a pep i ten ti a i-y; .1 h North Carolina 'some ".town of-ebnsiderabie ade,; and cbnvcii jent to " naiat ion would be the most rsuitable, and iat consequentlyNewbern.AWUmin be 3rcf:red to Ihe citf of .Raleieli. But as Rahjitrh is the scat of go- eimeRtViid Peientia atiiaae u1d Mtiiore in&ii?4iatel I " , a.J' llMl, jit ;.IIUt tVMH W ,111 .ihv. vf , J "a aa-r.-- Wttce; V'ould not.: bfe td'spsel l$-bjeOt rto fUleig!i$; btitcavi?' the r " w,'-' w:,vi v ; juirr iwvc-. auQvntiyiioit ,",vws , ynvv.M8 VIRGINIA CONVENTIUiN. . ' -f from the it.chp.6nd Enquirer. f " ; v.'.' - '.: ": Ttmday, Dictn.ber Uz! . Tlie n'roceedinirs in the Convention on Saturday last! octutiv nearlv the broadside of this day's paperf besides 2 page of the Extra, which accompa- met ii m were unwilling i mucuaie u ana we Knew no (letter, mode of ipreadiuv before our reaiierg, tha reult of perhaps the must memorable day .oF tikii protracted Convention.,'. 'f- --f f y-jV 'h ifM " ft wai interesting on many iccounts. 'The " all-absoiblne question" of !.vi; Die ayes a th 3 ;ine ? Jcast trt rernbai ras tthrf general ?; proposition rfcierre;io ujvCowinitt -arfilinii t.'iii.t..il.t.o. t, iWi.l.t unil - esLililisli a Pniilentiarv: and BaVtU' of RepreseQUtibo came up ajjain to be decided noes were called seven tiines during the day. v The qtiention assumfl -'a vS riety of forma. ,j;The sense of the Cqiivendon was tried os Mr. 'Leigh's scheme of representation It wan tned on the plan of the' Federal Basis io me 11..01 ueieaics, ana me vYiuie uasis m .ne oenaie, was uieo.on the mixed bjsis in the Hbf D.j and the .federal. basis in the Seiiae:-Hi)n the plan of takiog Mr. Gordon' apportionment for the present,' and ti nronpec- tlye re-apportioninenl in tlie,year',1841, and. every 2( years thereafiei:, tounoea on ine nuoioer. oi nee wruie innaoiianis lor urn 11. oi u. ami pn tne federit basis for the Senate.- But, all these propositions were lost, and the last one, by an itjuat division of all the' Convention,' 48 to 48.Aid finally tbe. only proposition for the Basis vf 4lepreseotation, - which was found to llalll. aa .n ta a Aaa., a. - JTaC : W g . ni A tX SI I aTaair A llh'al ITO ar.1 II lAlt Ufa. . K' al m t f4 atal M. MUIVV III PI VI atj 411 IIIIVBf TalaT ' Wl ..VI. ,..WI H IHII, QUI'lllCli lll specinea oasis, ana provtuu ior uu pobpecuvc pporiH)ninea.--anisiree-lution prevailed by a inaiority of 14 votes, h is as (bllowst : Y Htfhud, That the representation in the Senate and House of Delegatei of Virginia, hall ha unnnrtintM-it fnllnutlf V ii'". ' ' " 1 '.:'" vf, "; ' , .! c.":"'- ; Tber Shall be 13 Senatura west of tbe lilu KiJge of Mountains,' and J9 east of tboce mountains: - ; - .. v , ,A v i- ' " " There shall be in tbe House of Deletratea 12? members, of whom 29 shall be elect ed from the District west of the Alleghany Mountain, 24 from tbe Valley between the Alleghany and Blue Bidge, 40 from the Blue Ridge w tbe Head of Tide Wter, and 34 thence, betow . i j, ' .V'- . : -" ".. .' 'i:--y':-itThy''iit. But what made this day still more interesting:, were the Speeches whirb were delivered iust before the - vole was taken As the. chair was in the act of propounding the question', Mr.Cooke of Federick arose to address the House.. He rose to eive.his reasons at lai ee; for votiBtf fof Mr, X5or- don's resolutioiwIlO was followed oh the same side by Mr. Henderson of LoudounThe speeches of these geiitlemen are this day. laid 'before' our readers, and they will bestlspeak for themselvesAr'But we cwiiiot transfer to this paper the earnest and empathic'and eloquent manner with which thev poured forth their Sentiments Few are the scenes, which, during this ,. , .... . . . ! it. !a. rrl .1 . . Convention, naveequaiieu tnis one ln .ioe inieijaify oi leeungs mat u pro Weil. The soeeches of Messrs. Cooke arid Henderson,' successively call ed on lvfessrs. Thomoson. Johnston, and Mercei-and the remarks of Mr. .. w. . I : . JJ I li .l . Mercer called up Mr. upsner ana some ecenes were oeveiopea 10 me House, which had beenlexhibited elsewhere, and which seem to have alTect- ed, in o slight s'degree "the! Proceedings of the Convention itself. The House" did not adiourn till after sun-set, hiving protracted their session nnrl 6 hours. - i It4 A't Yeaterday, a new scheme' for future apportionoient, founded on the basis nf oualified voters, was presented by Mr. Siuatt, laid upon the table and ore dered to be printed. After having passed tbrough the remaining resolutions of the LeeislaUve Committee, the Chair passed oi) to the "Executive Report," a... . . . .. i t . '..,la:la n fnn (Ii. e.aafH.a ,L. Ihe ISt amenoeO TTeOIUUOil, vy vvuiunucrm inc Whole, directrthe election olthe Uovernor by the JUegislature.l li,Uler . i . l , i iu. n. t- Ti.:. . ...:t.i t cer proposed tO elect OWll uy ino r eujiic pwcuuiuciii yicnK uj m majority of 4 votes. A Debate next came on, upon aproposition to roiisti rum rnntroulin? Executive Council of three members. The motion 'fail? ed, by a tie of the House and then the resolution itself' for appointing a Lieutenant uovernor, in uie tame aiaoucr ui uutciuui, nin mm.. From the Debate which took place on these two propositions, it seemed sof ifmt the fate of Mr. Mercer's Proposition had been affected UI.HUUI ""'"""I , f .... , . . . . by , the basia of represenUtion, one gentleman of least declaring that; Since the vote oi oaiuraay in wour n !. iv.v.u..v.., UG ...u ut.,u.u- ed to give the electioo of Governor to the People and another; declaring that since this last measure had been adopted, he had determined to give the Governor an Executive Council And thus it is, that tbe ' aH"-dsorb inz 00681100! as it has been too truly caueo, is iouoo mixing iiseii up wun o ., ... i iir l.ii ik... . . . :M na. so many otner quesuons; . o "O"" 6c pnccu,iiga, v aigc, ,m vr next paperr:--;:Hvv;:.,jf-v.-- :;,-,; -;:.-,,., yy.i ,i;;-h , ;: :'--:yr : Friday. December fi5 i The Convention has been engaged for the last three dsys on the Execu tive and judicial Reports. On Tuesday, the appointment of the Lieut. Governor, was again agitated.' Messrs. Alexander, Randolph, etc. descant ed on tbe current transactions of the Body in an impressive strain. On Wednesday, there was a very interesting discussion between Messrs, Mar .hall anil Giles, on the Independence of the Judiciary r'; -iMilt a W Yesterday, a short and eloquent debate took placts on the proposition to .trln th Judges of their offices, after a certain ,aeeJ this proposition failed. a... .il at I ." . a. ... . . 1 . A l. . I . . .... ... .J. .f iir Ik!! . . r': fyjlu iia npi Treasn-1 County Conrt Magistrates. Various attempts were made to modify the re: ;r' "rrsm siock in Diaio uunm. i r- .a Art nn i .,: r ,1,. nm!M'iu . a. ta Inlrnduca more of the noun lar eontiroul '53 ahaw in TMi,m Rank , -l tert Keponoi w lV" --- r , - - r c , - - - - 11 to ttin twnlialilu Wiiut llf.,.r 'v.Yiir' V. if!'riTiinitt.ft rvAuld' HiiffEreKt that impropriation fiiim;time to time byl lie Stateas '.be.'finances. of, the tl'itrywbtild allowi'and circumstance.requl Ci td an ainonnt less than . . . . . ..K . , . a j . t m -i- . i 1. a ... 1 . . ' 'lip. 'public1 finances of tlie gbverumcnt; and at the same time ii the satisfactory way 'ta -the citizens of the State; and for this purpose iiur CoiiiniiitPrt Imvii 'with mm-h caro and attention, cxamuicd mtoJ e Wurces of the State; and with as miicfi circumspection as they "utylxercise, endeavoured to ascertain if " it 'was' In the power of the i'ataa raise funds to an amount, and as fast as might be deemed suf ient to justify an Undertaking of such 'magnitude and great expen !ltures, withtmt resorting to taxation for that purjibse, (wliicli your .Committee with the greatest ',. reluctance cotild ever submit to recom tA) and without appropriating the whole or any part of some or the jttveral Tunds already set apart and appropriated by .tbe State Tor other for vonr Commit(eeould take this caaion of expressing their disapprobation of converting the fund set part fop the education r youth, or either of the other funds wisely Wished by the State to any other purposes whatsoever than those in tended by the framers or the law that gave them existence. ; But your Jummittee, upon examination, find that there is tiow; belonging to State of North Carolina certain funds, and that, to a considerable ount, which as yet remain altogether unappropriated to any parti 4r porpose, all, or any part of which, as the Legislature may deem ,sPedient.your Committee have no hesitation in recommenoiii,;D..ou,u t j vui vuiui;itii'V " L 'II t once be appropriated and set apart for the purpose of building a penitentiary at some suitable place in this State, to be fixed upon by STATEMBT OP UNAPPBOPBI.TED FUNDS. ... ,,..1.1:.. IPaa.AnnM.il ' All lllft ' ' Legislature,1, v . ? t T . af.1 El J'' O I .1 I Ta I1JO.. . V " " a , Alance dun tmi.m ti.i. lutA Public. Treasurer on jutig nent in Wake county court, as per Treasurer's Re a U fa,', ,ff 1 msnti. rnf j its ibirJ itiJ;-' ta. votet.f33 .ta .',t.d was cfu'rt J to be enrtfd. . . AV.cn, A"-Ki r,'XV"jt' "'irrn. Cowcer. Crumn. .... .. oi. I':hen.!e, lUms, i'.nto 'tt te. ' r. Iltp, J..: ,,A Lore, J4'li.,cl, v, rr' Momoiwry tt Ort Un, HTrtn V .Ne.,1, U4.-)uv:l, liarin, iUr,heT, P KB..T, RaU Lck, herr,rd, I iKk-rwooJ. V ton, Hcl.txwn, W elclisiul W Um. . Nm-Ucitn. Atiew, lume, r.rai!tr, Biiry. Imrn, D ctinon, 1 .. H 1; n cin W VVke loosrd, M',(.ni,, MT.-.tire Mesruv Mclchor, Mit'.hi-ll, !i rw-ry ol' Uenfi.rl, Wovrlj-, Mr H.io'y, .-.n-lerson Spa-rbt, Snerd.. Smith, IV.rJi W.lUina of. Franklin, .U.im, ol Ju.-tln. 'ITie tloine if Coiiimons having con- 1 carred In the antcndiaen.'s to" tho en', groaied ti.J aitiendatnry of the Uw rc speiti(in' t'.e crime or C gimy, the ai; ' l.li a ordered to be enrulleJ. 4 '. Thurtilnt, ).-. :j, ' . .... a .'' " ' . sir. Uitiica 01 Vake,1n tniiteeto whom the, suljtit v. . , red, repoitfd a resolution dtrc,; difficultiesjvhicb beset this subject. ' ' A.' PETTICOAT. BANNER : The followinr article alloJea to faota trM wm r,rm. munt arc familiar to most of our readers, and we doubt 001 its perusal the present time will give them a keener and nteaantr relinh thn evr Th hi-mm, ..r tlie slorj we have the honor lo b well acquainted with, and aornraon justice requires us to say, that such siio thcr.'Uauehtor of 76 cannot be found in 'seeo cities' Ihtr bemjf in the present eifeminste age, 'like angels' visits, few and far btween. JlaHfini Tim., - rmcie rainoiitm In the speech of Mr. Pearce,, on the bill lv tlie relief ef Penelppe Don'- nyj he vmentioiiKl ,the ndef petticftat of Mrs. ikiley of Sfoningtoa, imtesd of Ginton, tlie srene 01 her patriotic heroism, Mr. Barber, her ej woor neignoor, nimit nave correr ted Mr; r.) uu iiiiMiuuiaiiini ut o, singular, an .article in a congressional debate, Ought excite s unite, unless accornfianied by ill explnnition,; ' In 1814. when commodore Deralur'a quadron was blockaded by commodore Hardy; Stonington was attacked a. L ' 1 ' W..a oy .ne enemy, auu gaineu immortal honor by re- KiiMiig mem. - AtucKs were atM tbreRtenej on ew London, and , Decaturidailr. ninhltv and hourly, either in earnest or by wav of harrassicsr diversion. Oa one occasion, die hostile shins were within half an hour's sail of New London. t he forts and lines were manned there and at Grotoo, half a. mile distant on the opposite side of the river. In. the urgency of the case, two 18 or. 24 pou oners watch were unoccupied, were ta- sen oy me aniens not on auty, and mounted on a brcast-work, and measures taken to furnish am munition for them. In the constant state of . a- larm that eiwted. the tlrvttodds had been remov. ed from th stores end the clothing f.om he hob ses in the village, for tear ol a repetmon 01 its tate iu I7HI, wbeo it was burnt and plundered Paper beitig. -found insufficient fur cartridges, uboiici waa aougni for and very time lounti. - in this critical "emergency',' wjih the enemy almost Within ruh-shob .Mrs.'Bailev1.; wife of eaot.' Eli- jab Bailey , jwsmater, a genuibe daughter of '76. who nad remained brio at her. post, loosened and I. ' I. J . OP I ' 41 . . ' ". I I J ' ' . a ..' . I ... . niciteq on ner nannei, ouidtng uiem lane it in ne fence of fitr country, and if other garments weuld be of service, they might have them also, 1 The petticoat, however, was fiutjnade into cartridges by the 1 gallant .volutiteers, wbo'jnade a standard of it, declarinir.thy" would tght "UiioVr it to' lb. last drop of their .blood, rather than 'strike it to the enemy. I PreMdeqit Monroe, on Kis tour tbro' Connecticut,. wail intrmfuced t Mrs. Badey, sod told the story, whicti was repeijted to Lalayette uu inn tisii tu nui niitce auu seeing' me ner oftha'anecdote.;.. rf..,-;..' s!.e ' ' rent ntil '-red ;. Matt ; eroine t' Wgwiature of ; Nfirtli.fjaroUriaj: j; On motion of Mr, M'Neill, the committee on so - much of the Governors message as relates to a Penitentiary and Lunatic Assylum were uireotea w inquire into ine propriety ot estab llalllla I. .it... Ctal. .H - k . aal.a 1'.. .L . J.. niiipi in iiiirr.7ii.ti7 uu nijiiim icii me euuca tion of the deaf and dumb. 4Mr. Love presented the netitinn of Rr nSnmin S.'Brittain, of Macon county, praying remunera tion for the loss of a tract ot (and by him. pur -i r-. . it., oi.i.' '.:! i'. ... . . , cutiseu iruin ine a-itate. a neierrea ' r Mr,, Meares presented a bill to divorce John Sloan from Elizabeth Sloan.. Read the first time and referred. i -v ' , , -"J. - . . On motion . of , Mr. Moore,1 the bill amends tory of the . laws relative, to pilotage at Occacock Inlet, tyas'reconidered; antl ! sulwequentlr, on al:: : ..c ii. . ii. .. s. i . i i. i . . moiiun- ui iir meares, inueupueiy postponed. Mr. Dick presented a bill .to providS for the collection of debts in certain cases; which' passed its' first reading, " C t' . : ;, : ' Ihe bill to provide for the better organization of the county courts of, Rutherford; and the bill concerning, the appointment , of , commissioners for the, county or Franklin and town of Louis burs, passed their second and third readings, and were ordered : to be ensrossed. ' . '- y ' Th hill : ta authnrio, Prnlav f' Partin lata sheriff of FranlliiA.io collect ai reargeS of taxes, ' :4,.c:.... i.: j i.-Ji j wa-. ,uui;auiicij jiusmioiicu ui its aecona reau- iOgy -f" v Vi ' ' ' ' 'f 1 -' ' -Y:' "'- ''':'".' --''r un motion ot Mr; tlinton of Wake, the com mittee on Public Buildinirs were instructed to report 'if any, and what repairs are necessary to Mr. Davenport, presented a bill to authorise Charles Phelps, late sheriff of Washington coun ty, ttf collect J arrears; of; taxes;, which paused its first-reading. l;;;,' :. The engrossed rtsolution requesting the Go vernor to loan the" necessary instruments for surveying and leveliinz New Hope creek: and the engrossed resolution directing the Governor to transmit to the Executive of Virginia the act InrArnnrslinn (Ka t.!it'. 'Prnmmnn.1 ft.il .v.,v. i.'w ,w..nw ... uiiiiiiuu...' ouu via- peake Canal Company, were adopted and or- ComnUollcr to suspend tho of the aliciiX of Jfacoti ct 1830; ivhit'h was adopted a;; to oe engrossed.. . On motion of Mr V.-V, L-,rn, (he- committee T,r Internal were iustrutled to inquire ium ti e ex pediency of atnrojirintitiff t! e vu-xpenJ -ded balance of the 'proj r '.itii -r'., wade at ihe last session lor i imiivik. iKa aavitistion of the Cape Fear ti ttnv'NviN'' minatoii, ful the purrm.e tt : ikin-r a rail road from "Favetttville to Catnp-- '. belttut the general govtmment hiving l liujrian:j iu,wy oouars ior tne tor- -nier object.",''1, i' ' . ' N Mr. Meares, from the Judiciarv coin. mutee, made i report, 'recomniemlinr the rejection ofthe bill to amend the act tdlast session, chapter 8, amending the law with respect to the collection or " debt from the estates or .deceased per ...aa... .1 ft, . ... " a ' . - worn rir, eneea moved tmt the report and bill be laid upon the table. . which was not agreed to.rfc11io bill ' was then put on its passage, and reject, ted by a vote of Si U 21. . i : ' , - Mr. Love presented a Ml- to divide ' the rerimcDt of Macon countv: , and Mr Welch, a bill to amend the act of 1828, concerning the county of Macon; which passed their Erst reading. ,! Mr. M'Firland frem thc-tommittea to whom was referred the Cill for the education of the poor children of the C..,..a .-.I A.- . ., a. miaic, ft-puueu me, aaine- witnoot ai- mendmeot; when the report and bill were laid on the table. 1 u ' j ' . .V ..ITie resolution in -favor of Presley 1 f; C. Person; passed its third reading, andf'vC waa oruereu to pe engrossed i .f , Mr. WjUiauis ol1 Martin,; froin the comtnitt-e of , Proposi. iens and : Grie, yances, loade a report recommending the rejection of the petition M James " Moore, ot Uuplin. Concurred in. 5' ' ' , life mi to repeal a part of the se- cond tectionof eacr of 1806, to ref. " . yiffi tlie n.iatia law of this Slate rela , live to ihr lnliintry, was ind finitely potponed onlts lecoud .reading by a vote ot so to 4.. 'r'r ri'c 'eTM' ' Mrt Hiiiton ' of Beaufort presented ' -the petition of sundry citizens of Beau J fort couaty, prating the passage or an (( act to regulate the tiidi(-iea bo Blonnt'i - Creek, iu ihat county, accompanied by a bill to carry 1 the prayer ot the peti ' ' turners into effect; which" IdU passed ' its first reading,. and was rererretf.' '; - ' i - Mr. Mosely presented tbe petition of ' sundry citizens of Lenoir county, pi ay- ing the uasssg or a law more effectu- " ally to provide fur the apprehension of , runaway slaves. Referred. Mr. M'Diarmid presented a resolu ' tion in favor of John Black, sheriff dt Cumberlatid. Referred. ; Several engrossed bills passed their ' first reading. ; ., 'i'-S'- ", ... .'. ., .' The following engrossed bills pa their third reading, and were ordered to be enrolled: The bill to prevent tha falling of timber in,-Or obstructing tho 1 run or Rocky fiver jit Chatham; tlie ' bill to authorise the county court of- , Currituck to provide for the erection ' of public buildings; the bill to compel the trustees of Moore, Chowan and Ili'beHon counties to pay the jurors in preference to other claims; the bill sup- plemetary to an act for improving tlis . navigation ot , Cluck or couth river, so far af U is the dividing line between the coiiKtTi,'s of Sampson andCumberlan and the bill tojufttfth act of 1823. appointing r.omiffistofieri"to alter tha plan of Ashborough. , , " f I he followin;: bills passed their third reading, and were ordered to bo frir grosseilt Tlie bill for the better k ; .la- lion of the county courts of Y. a vi. ; the bill to autliorise Andrew Wt!ah hiuI William Thomas to erect cites; the bill to amend the act cf lSir, to pre vent persons from oljstruclir j t'.e ; : sa"; of fish up Newb-'-n cret!.. i t Pasqontaok;a:i4. the I'M. u ..;.,c:.i tl..- act of last so" ion, e'J '" ' r ' elections in prison :. ' v. The bill to authorise Ci ' 1 late sheriff of Va3!i;' collect arrfrs t ftit , its aecood i.-U.. r 1 - The Senate i. . k'',.' Saturday tnornir. Mr.'ilTarhr I'j" ':'''. turn of Elijah a '! Richmond county, ii. mti.. foratcd i&to a ccmp- ..r t - ; II i i. . " , I - iea0 . i ; .aw weir nominauou vu wsy wuwvw f aharei in Capt Fear Bank t ls2 i? f " ' -5. oerea 10 oe earoiieu, . r ' ' V ( . I r '1 " ' X ,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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