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I t a t .i l j t T I '3 "f . r itr; I vt rx s U J WS. I 7r. ,..,, the Jtt '.nilff. d rre-e'i i a b'U ti sa 1 i V-'' l'"j- c Trirr to !e I rricry N"if;eti M l!in:j of L f n. til r.r.ctrtn:i; iHe iVK t'fica t : t t. n!r; ic! f c I tUir rt if i ii';.' . - . Ml. MMrn, fW the ft! '.tec of . rij'.Q. repotted th resotu'ioo i fatoc ,1 5 ajteat K an amtrd re, . llf a.'n!w I , -trrd t", ad l'.' realiiUa pasted its rt idir.g.-V - ' " V "Ie ! f eccd t if a rnrt ef its essuti'ieas'f Burle aril Itoocoiobc a KP. sraU'ir.'l ih-tinrt dttrkt, vxi niml of Mr. Alleo.by stic; 'ai the word district, and inss-iting thai rd catiify. 0r motion of Mr. Miller, the further coAwJert (ion of the bill vti pMtpoAfd-VPM! MenJay next. , ..The aiBfml'fcf ota by tJ other Haute to the engro.?d bill . directing r the reujwul of re rtain pspers from the ' olke of the. Treasurer to that of. she,' 5rcrefry of Slate.wce agreed to.. A nri :; was received f"i'pith : House tt Onmoni, proposing that the ' 'ftaU'iocD'i of the braothti ofibe Stan Dn!; at Wriningtoo and Fayettcville, -1 and i f ibe dp Krar Bank at the for . tner place. prioicdfuUich aU-iuent . '.were tai.i en iuc --, The S-'nate rfiild itself it ani(uitce of.the wbot.' IIqe, Mr. :v on i. us Kiin.oi'iiiiu1 n it'vi. ,, ,,,r :'powraif Conjr to nA impre ', w.tti f ,fliM"n' c'iuicr; nnJ, afirr ' anic d'KUi-'i'irtr the "juimttte rwe, ? ; rep irted progress,' and" obtained Jpare to' ait a5'o. " -', V V ' '. "I ' s' ; .TIi 'Soiute Tso' resolved itself into t cininiitit of lker lnle A1r. Vilin in t! Chair', on bill fii,i th Aa . '"of' lM clrk of tl cou't tv and upei' 'rfgr courts ami aKfritTsMeciij audalir : . aontr time spent lhreii, she committf u m; reposed progreatjVind otjiocd ; Jeate toAit again'; ?""c v;i.''-v;' . Monday.. Dee: 28. y M r. Wclllxirir presented ; t . bill t prevent prWscitfd nd; vexatioua It'i : jaiiirt'tjy eolaiying the Jurisdi tion of ' , jusHc r th, ppaeeH otxourt;. Mt. Hinffta T HeautiHi, bill teduig to the Uitijrd Suiesjurisdictiun pver certain lands as' its for' ihf ' !iuie; . Mr, llioron'of Wik. '.a bill, ta alter the ' time of hotdit) the. superior courts ,4f and "juiif; in' tlietjirtl judicial cireu'i; and Mr. AMeay a. uiu for tne n,,iiiHiin(rt nl Npw toti Arademv.ln Dfliicom-jiuniyf whtch pasei ilieir ftrai reading- vS1 Mr Sliced, front; the citmmitte of "Finance, te ' whooi waa "relerred the -- r prt of the Public Ti easurer Jia rela v turn 4a the bonds filed in' lii office f. r " the purchase, of the lands Ijrieljr acqui red from the Cheri kee Jndians. and fw the purchase of the reefsioiiarj. ioter , est of the State in, the land lormerlj pwned.by theTu8caror I'diaa..Se r ported " eiU concerning the botids in - the office of the l'ubHo; ;rreasurer fof thepHschaie of tlie Clverulee aod To v carora Undsi": wiicJ.MsMd;)i;.:jMi. . reading. -; i '" . , ,-.:vO'. r K . ' 1 M r. Mea'rea, men the Judiciary conJ giittee, to whom waa referred the pe' titioa of Isabella 'Statoa, made report . tliereon. accompaaiwl by a billj tig . certain powers in the county : 'court of . dgeconit which wa read, tfaffuit ; ,tn and passed. . t v'-R11: - , Vlr, Me4rerfiXrpnj,thiameconimit te. whom Was referred the petition of uo Iry inhamtatita of Lenoir county; . made a report tlicreon, accompanied by, ''"bill more i-8er,u.illy to pienenk the, depredations of rue tway slaves, aud io encUts;e their 4ipprehenio( mi Lenoir ; coanryj which bill passed its first -reading. . . ; ' ' ' ITie bill to aufhorisA Joseph Loftin, late shenTof Lenoir, to collect arrear h agva of taies,,wa indefinitely p;stpon - 'ed on its second reading, ..... ' ; Tfie bill fr th better regulation of . the town of .WaBliinjtoo'paawd its - third reading, and was 'ordered t be cognmed. . i . , , 1 V r. M !rtJn,- fronj, the .-.committee of CUims, to wh n was referred the pef.V . tion of Thomas vyjitker. of' Mec'klen. '. ',bui jj. repiwied A rjsidutin in favor of , 'thrf : Jietitionerr which passed ir firsf .reading. ; , x 1 ,' .' Mr, Ward, from the, copiaritteo on 50 touch of tha.Ouyernor'a message is rel tek to the inilit'u "aod public rnis, " , report.;! a bill ciicernin the dutribu; tion of the public arms to certain police au'-horitie therejn' specified, s Ind i in cae,of invasion :or insurrection, and - fii. other purpDses Avhich Was rejid the firt rune and nasHrd. ' - " v - ' Mh rteed, from i the joint select com : . mittee on (he Penitentiary anif Lunatic AsylUTiv,. reported Dill to eaUblish a fund fnr the erection and support of -a. Lunatic Asylum; and 8 bill to ascer tain the' oumber of maniacs, lunatics nd persons non compos mentu wiihtn the btiite;l;ich passed theif first read- Mr. Cowpef'presente ? resolution . instrurttng the Judiciary eaininittee to inquire into the expediency of. .so a mendmg the "Uw, as to extend the' time now kllnwed for the collection of arrear jies of taxes; which was rejected, a 4 . The na'e resolved itself, into a comiv.'.ttee oi the whole Housed Mr Wil ua in the 'hair.T'on the bill fixing t ' c f.'s of the clerks of th eonoty and ; "i kr fonrt und sheriff,' fevs;sncl. -' r s(iin time pent therein, the com : ';tce res?, ifp'ir'ed pro"ress,r and ot uaed lear to it again, v4;5 U';1 Jrf'.I. Lit t . t m t .. f oik ni t - t'-s 4 S ;" U.h err freJ 1 - o.', fjirii i' l. I i' trrot J reiiu !r. 11 htn( Wke n:ivcecd ! ('WJJimH. Sis-Vrs. K-q. the F n:ar Jmm ihiHr.tf of Julin'..'a, atJJ ''i"i't- tW fn'.tir r"v'iMvi: ,w .; lW Irli r fcjrilw ac o lUir. mi ltwwi. Wfff, f JwJ, 1M b.usr TW id 'i!Btioo was adepled. ami teti'.tw ih; ihr Il for their co curtace;' - ' " 'l.e Sentte thi adjoaroed Sntil io roorrw morula . ' . '.' ' - ' : fltrvisy. Dtt. 3. tr. fl preatd, tb certificate 'T alloVance -f ths roonty coert sf Chowan in Linii of r"lanr Tralove, peiMioner; wtncli was ordered to be counrersiioad bt the Speaker. ' Xlr.; Rainey frtiented a 4i'l requ'r in $ reji.ter," cleris.of the aunWior and county emr'B.BO'ltlfrksAnd snaiter is equity to keep- their offices at' the eoart h.(.rj whith was rejecird oa iu first reading.: ' '-.- ..; . Oa moiim of Mr! Davidson. lies sage -was sect to live Other House, pro . poking t ballot immediately for Colo nel Com ma nd j nt and Major of Caa ry of tie tlih brigade.- and stating that the name of William C. Meares U ir nooinatioo Tor the Trmer appintmcnt. and that of Jarna Dunn fur the latter . Tte amendments mad by the liou? of Comtr.-ir.s to the er.growd bill to vesMhe riyit of eleciiig Sheriffs in the frc whitu men' of the JSiate, were cfto currtA in. :'"?' ..:'. . fMr, M'Diarmld preentel abillae-; curing the collection of fiues and ' mrrceroenU from Slieri.T-; which was read and trjected. 'f 'v . ''' .t': Mr. ; Sneed, fi oin- the committee ol' Finance, to whm Was referred the Re port of the Public Treasurer In relation io ju"lmcHi ohtii'ied against c'ertaii, devtsf34 of the late Julm tiat wood, at ; the instance ..I the: ute. on sciera f' ' tiasr iu' WAke' iUnty cngit aguinM tbeii, by which certain lanji have been ! coiulemiied in the hands of the dei ! ees,. reported, a bill to provide for the collection, of said judgment; which pass I ed its first reading.", ."', ,;-' vV ; ( V On motion of Me. Mart'iu, a roessag-"' was sent to the other House, proposing ; to raise ajotni select -committee to as certain 1 the true Construction vf the first section of the Joint Rules of both Houses, so far 'as' regard the applica tion; of 'the term "ptrfecCf in that sec ion Messrs .'.' Martin, Meares, Dick Davidson, and Moely form the commit tee on the part of the' Senate. - , ; Mr. itiiiioo of ske presented the petition uf Joseph Rxs sod Thomas tl Scotri late jAdcti meers . io Raleigh praying to have certain sums refunded to them,' which they tate were impro perly and throBgh mistake - pid mm the Public Treasury;; .which peti Uo was referred.,; J t The Senate resolved itself into committee of the. Whole, .Mr. Wilson m theihair, ou the bill fitiujr the fee, of the clerks of the oauiy sodoperior voui 1 ol ;herla,' fees; and, a(;er soioe time spent therein, lite cmn.;Uee t Jae, i . aud reported the bid; with sundry a,-; meiidmeois. 'The 'amendments were ! agreed to, and the bill paaied its second j reading;; . v. '1k-'':-;-!, j v .The bill to erect ouf of a part of (be utilities f Burke and" Buncombe '.a' -oparaic ajnu t i-tioc t county, was posV i.ni;!;d milefiiiiiely-i-yeas 52, - tiaVs 8'J , Vtai Messrs; 'Askew. Barnes, litasly, Bell, Bod tie, Uurney Cotrper, Daept, Urn, Dickinson, F.tliendire, llintopi ot Uike. Hnitun of beaoforl. Leoimrd. M'liaiiiel. Mat. (lit ws Miller,' V.fJigmcrr.vf Hertford, WseiyB Moja, rvoi, KiOdicr, SaunUersdii, iaif in, Sherard, Sneed Underwood, Wl. ton. Ward, Williaort of Franklin. Willi.mi 4 Martin, and Wtlano'. ; u " a yi Mestra. Ailenj ..AHinon. lirower.' Uurgm; Crump, liavidrin, -li. k, Fia'.klin, tlarris, H kt, JhMu, . Lore, M'DUfmid, W'Eiitire, M'FrlartJ. M'Nei.t, tarstl, Mar tin, Meares, Melchor, Uiichell, Mont gome ry ot Wrung, nre, 1tiney, Karasfv, Smith, vciioorn ana yveicn. - .;: , Mi Vi'Daniet. from the committee appointed to conduct the balloting fin Cavalry officers f the 1 ith brigade, reported that W liiamC. Meares is du ly elected Colonel Commaudantand James Dunrf,.,MBior,ii Concurred in. .' 'Etenivo Sessiok. . " : x ' The bill to' authorise Henry 8. Spencer, heriffot Hyde, to collect arreanees of taxes. waa rujectea on ue i"ira reading.-": , . Kf. Spaitht. from the joint select'commit . .. ...... . ... . ... . lee appointed ts inquire into the progress of Dimness neiore we two j louses. nd aacer tain ooW far U may be practicable to cloar the aeaaion within l)is Inentlr, reported 'that it would be nnnossiMe . for -the Legislature in aoi upon an iiie owsiness oeiore it. and aa jimrn within the present month and request ea to oe nscnargea irom uie runner consid eration of the aubjec.J". Concurred J. 1". ; ' On motion t ,r, Wellborn, the bill secu ' nog the collecuon of hnea and amercements from Ui aUerilta, was reconsidered, read the first time and passed.- :t-u w--. ?- . " The enpiossed Vdt to authorise John t; Sumner, late sheriff of Gates, to collect r rearages of uxes, and the hill to authorise James S. Clark, late sberilF of Pi. to col led arrearages of taxes, were indefinitely post ponea on meir sccona reaame;., . s s. , yS T TMi tolloving ngronetf hilla paatei thcir traiil reading, and were ordered to be enrolled I h biM to relief the act ot HiiH. aulb nar tlieboaiit courts of Aahcand Wilkeato keeu in repair a Ma4 by . Jefierson by the imosKkm of loiiaon taiarotxi; tne mil io eatend- the jmtc aioiiaof the act ol 182(5, appointing eomtniMion eratobttilii a e eourt bouse-Nt Surry county and the bill apiojntiiig eonnu;saiirra to run out aud mark the diialin)( lim) betveeo the ciunli nf Acton and Mecklvnbunr.' . -''"-. ' J.Tbe hillowinj bdla pasxed tht-(r third realin(r, and ar'ere ordered ti. be engrotaeil: ' TUe bill a-ihrH-Miog Alexander, Wiiliaaa and.Omcau .Mr sliMOvte erect a 'bridge aerosi Lower Little Hi rer, io Cumberland ciuiity; the bill for the better rovernment of lbs town of Wiubeth Citvi the bill ettini' eertam 110 cram the eounty eoiiit of I 1 ...... t ,, . H. . r.ii;eutnO ann inf out concerning Uie Viu inKtoa loll Brldee. , i. : . . ' ... v I. rw -'n-' t- .m'.' l . . , re- i iW " . : f . T lir TV 0.4 r. m4 rp i. r d U. t- MrtiM-nt m , t4 n r i ' t ' e. I w1 fr lb !i., l.i a "' '" , y wt of ; ! mi un xw-i,l r. ViMri'Wki Kii,M,UiiMnfl, m i,,V,r r , ,u aJap4-d at t!rtd te tat eairatlett , '-., '. f -"ilOUSR OF COMMONS. - ' " NV'ieH.ry f 23. - Omnintinri f Mr. Whuaketof Ma on.. tli" committee of- Isiereal 1m pravemen. were iosnced ! inquire imo Hie e ipedieneVj rd promotin ih idettof the act of I3JC, esiaUmhiws and r;ataiing the Tenneee Rirer Tarnpikemad, io Hayw'ooi ce,Bty el ther by an increase pf the s'isres ot the i,M-k nf tne sid enmpaej and a sob sctiptioa if tS State for s me pwrti.iff .f surh additionaT thaees, nr o'lrarise , The bill to nq-e the fair valuation nf lands in this fcf ate,' when Ihe ssme shall be giren in for taxation, was a mended, by stnk'ins out. a'l except ihe u-rtfils "a billVsnd inserting in lieu thereof ;a subsl(ute lTered by Mr. Swairti read the econd time and passed. , . Mr. Naah.froin the Jodie'mry com roltteeto' whom1 was referred the bill veving in J single justice of he peace jurisdiction iri certain-rases; the bill to ehapg ihe'rnode of instituting suits in ej-tmn(; and the hill more eftectaally rq prevent fraud in deels of trust and mortgages: and who were instructed to inquire into the expediency of providinj by law. for rerjting out, by executors and dministraors, th land of their testa tors r intestates; and of repealing the act of last session relative to executors and administrators, reported that it is '"expedient to legislate cu those sub jects. Concurred in. '. ' Onrmotion of Mr. Mcbane, the bill to ne"d and improve the Hickory Nut fap rnid was reconsidered, amended, ead the third time, pased and. order ed lit b- rngroted yeas 74. niys 48. Mr. Little prrsentetl a bill to autho rise John II. Jenkins, ef Kdgeeomb. to collect arrenragp nf taxes; which, alter ineffectual motion hvin" been made to t la? ii on th": table and iqpostpt'ne it indefiniifly. passed il first reading. The eiigrnssed tiilt direr ting-, the re' movalof ceriflin papers from the nffii p f thi.Treasarer ,tolhaf of ihe 8erreta- of Btate was amended, read the 'hird time, passed, and sent to the Sen te for their concurrence in the ametid ment. - Mr Ho-ton presented the petition of sondry ci'izan of Wilkes county, pray in(t that cominiasinnera beapp-i:n'ed to ay off a rjftd from General Edmund Jones's, on he Yadkin, to intersVrt the turnpike at or near the . Three Fork Meeting lloue. in Ashe. Referred. " Vlr, Calloway, fmm the, select com. niitee to uhom was" referred the reno loliori relative to the sale of the public lands of tlio United States, reporiod tlje fdlnwing resolutions, whicji, tnjether wh the report, were laiil on the table, ml ordered fn he printed JlestAred. Thnt the most fair and fnal mode of iimkiug appropriations for internal improienient, bv' the Coneress of the . United Slates, is the apportionment of tlio funds set apart for that purpose among the several States in tli fatio,of their repre sentalion, U be by them applied ah ueeniPd projM'r; . v Resolved, .Iliat our Ucprtwnta tlvcs in Vi!gi-t'ss bfi reqtrested, and out Senators in. Congress be instrurt ed to tisc their excttioiis to have tl' prorecds of llliesalor tlte public iaikI, or siicii oUitp bratirnes of pub ic.reventte hs may be deemed spe- dit tjt, i set apart as a separate ftind. be apportioned at stated period wmong the tieveral States, in tlitr ra tio of their representation, to be by tlitm Kpplifd to internal iinwove- iiWiit and eihiriition. Resolved, That ropies of the re- )rt and tlieso resolutions be trans mitted immediately to our Repre- sentatives and Senators in Congress. Mr. Nash, from the- Judiciary com mittee, to whom ws relet red the bill to disqualify persons holding a seat in the General,. Ahsembljr fiom the enjoy men't'iif jny lucrative'nffice, rnade a re port, requpstinc to be lischaiffed from Ahe further cimsnloration of the subject; wnen mt. vauoway moved mat the said lull be, postponed indefinitely; 'which motion was determined in the affirma tive yeas 74.' nays 5t. -f Mr. WhUaW of-Macon, presented a bill to extend the provisions of the act ot ; t828. aopplementary to5 an. act' to erect that part of I lay wikmj, commonly called the Cherokee purchase, into a se ' pnrate ana instinct county; ana Air, . . i . . . Newlandrabill to authorise the. county tourt lif Burke to appotQt, commission ers to view and lav rff a turnpike road from the Lincoln Une to James Loring's; whico passed their first reading. . . The Senate having concurred in the amendments Iq the bilPto provide for the compensation of the jurors of the counties of Beaufort, Onslow, llert iford !and. Duplin. :the said bill was or lered to be enrolled. m Mess rs. Carsoo, Harper and .Wilson ot ferquimons were appointed the com mittee on the part of this House to in quire into the progress of the business before the Legislature. :.Mr Webb presented the' following rewdmion, which was read and laid on the table: r L' ; RetvtJ, that , when the House .adjourns, it shall adjourn tuna Saturday, 10 o clock. t:;.,itet!'J It V.: Te'!", rt'sine fa tkr rt, Lc. ei i lii-'V ' ,;ct. iS s !.'f 'fJ at.d i - r r ... 1 t U sr.xrrtaed. . , , Mr. C-'t f feer,t rd tve mctnpai tl h,lry ri:reci t.f Jones ecirtf. prsy ib fjt aa a riwrt U t"r t'e iaprw r.ent tf te h'issUjo of Trect rivtr. tr frrd. ...- . , . . , tf t.' rreented a Vll for tSe re irf ef PieWy C. Prarson, of Frank tin: wSkH r-aeU its 6 rat rradiog. - ,.' r'i.lur txre!rd a res 1ition directing reoiirs l be aaade wi the gr den attarkrd tke CvtrTrs House; nkh paasedits first readirj;. . Mr, Wheeler presented the fW reaoU'inn, .which wss rejected: BrmmifA. a -" m nanrersanr cWbn'rd srnb all CUrartia peof W by rtU ua eiMMi'tr. thai When this tloua ad Pinm it adjoum aald $LJ morsing, 9 etnrk.- . ' " " : " , TV bill , In vest the rsht of electing Sheriffs in ihe free, white roeo of the Siate beint; read Tor its second reading Mrl Oieeo moved for its imljfinit rMXtponemenl; which motive was nea tived bv a vote nf 86 t 42. Tne bill Iter ooderioing some amendment, then i i: n Dasseu its aewnn rratiinz v Tavs50. si - ; On motion, the Iloase adjourned uo til Saturday tnorelng,"-; , - " , -? Safari ju )ec, e6. . Mr. Smith of Chatham presented a W! to amend llie act of 1823. amending the taw regulating the inspection of flour a Fayetteville: Mr. Edmonston. a bill to authorise the appointment of Commis sioners to run and mark the dividing line between the counties or Hay wood ar.d Buncombe; and Mr. Webb, a bill to compel esetutors anil lestaraentiiry uardiana to give security, llie two rst named bills passed their first read iog and the lat was rejected. Mr. Polk, from the Military com inulee, to whom wa referred the me moriat of a number of the citizens of Muntinery county, praying for an a! teratioti of the art t 18-27, pyescribinB the number of drills and pettv musters be held in eat h year, renoi ted- tlu' the nravcr of the peiiiinners is sufll- ietitly proMiled for by existing law, nd n-queted to lie discharged from tie lurtner consitir rafton ol tne suo ect. Concurred in. . Mr. Polk; from the sanre tommiilee, repotted the hill to am nd the mi'itia laws so fjr !8 respect the nniforin otnpaiiics of liglir infantry, rillemen, Sihnrfiiiers anil aitiilery, witninit a- meiidmi-rit; when it passed its second reading Plie bill to alter the timB of holding the superior rourts of law ind equity in the tliini jiidii iul circuits, was rejected on its scond reading;. Mr Graham presented the petition f sundry citizens:' tf Rutherford cour; v n the subject of a turnpike road. Referred. ' The resignation of Marsden Camp beli. a member of the Bnad of Iirtenml mprovenicnt, was l ead and accepted , A number ol engrossed hills ap.d .rc- .!uiiots passed their lirst reading ' Mr Mendenhall, horn the t-nmuuttet: f- Claims, made a report recommend ing the rejection of the claim of Jacob iartman, ot New Hanover. Concur ed in. . . following engrossed bills passed their third readingvand were ordenil o be enroued: I be brll to piovide.f'ir- he better oiganizan.,u ot the courtvot Ugtherfrird; and the hili concerr.in die appiiintment or cmnmissioners lor the county of Franklin and town of Louis burg. , - ' - ' V . Mr. Cx presented the petition ol Sundry citizens of Jones county trn fh (Ubj et t of runaway negroes. , Ur ferf ed , .Mr, Carson -presented a bill toa- mend the act allowing further time lor registering. grants, piving and regis lenjisp nie.sne conveyances, powers id attorifey, bills, ol" sale and deeds of gut; ant also to provide lor the ap- pouitiRen: ol i ommisMoners by the uo vernor in anv of the States to tnke and receive acknowledgment or probate of all surli deeds, &c. as require to be registered.'' .Head the first time and referred . , i ' Evening Session. .The following bills passed their third reading, and were ordered: to be en grossed; The bill to amendl-theaet'Vf r o; proviuing ior tne incorporation of the town of Lexington, in Da vidson couoty; thefbilUcouceroing the cross canal leaning irofli the ui-cat Dismal hwamptianauflesr tne head.. ot the woods inf Camden county, to the White Oak apritig Marsh, in Uates con tty me out concerning me uuncomue torn pike Road; Hie bill concerning the - j. iK !.l'ti . . paynien. oi juiors ,io martin county; the. on i ,in,esiaoiin a poor nouse in Nash county; the bill to authorise the county court ol INew Hanover to ap m sk - . . point ii cotiiiiiiiiee; oi uuauce; tne Dill concerning the l wot king on. roads in - : . . . . , e ; . - . r,. Lincoln county; ihe bill to exempt cer tain persons in Hyde count v front serv ing as jurors ' of the original pannel: the run to amend tne second section, of the act of ,18t? chapter : 895, relative to the cleaning of lota, &c. in'Edenton; the bill to incorporate Liticoln . Acade my, in Beaufort county; the bill to re peal part of the act of 1819 chapter 43 amending the laws respect,ing the towi of Kdenton, the bill to amend the act of 18?5, to prevent the falling of timber in, or obstructing the" run of Brown creek, in Anson county; the bill to incorporate' the Salisbury Vigilant Fire Company; the bill to repeal the act of 1828, con cerning the appointment of coppers in the town . of Wilmington; the bill to extend the provisions of the act of 1828, supplemental to the act erecting Macon county; the bill to authorise the Te rt r t ,l tf I) . ; ' t i . i UnJ; t'e b cvret( j s m p of cavalry ia Parke. W dkes aid IrrvtilJ; anj W.e : .ilr U, fmqw rresec! e nuiaance iw is TatUjresgS. , ' " - Mr.?!slf preaente l a l..i ia im- . " r - proae tne n Mtumi n"' lot P.e tn of Trenlfln. Head tS f.rst time and rferred . , n. f.i!" engroased bids rassed their r.ltd rrading. aJ were pedcred to be enrolled: 1 he bill tonrrrmng the coauty comrts t f Martins tke bdt to present the Ulling ot uoer in, r eo Hructitghe tuns nf B g &. Little Polecat reek, ia RandiJph ceity;the b;ll to compensate the board 'of sr rdena fn ihe county vf Hyde' for '.tSeir terriers ia the manar.-oirot of the 'poor in, that rnoiitv; the, bill to omend the ait,f !:t aeasioi. eitabMahni srpsrste elee liens U Person cetlnit; the bill fur the b-tter r--gulalion .f the county 'roort of Wavari the bill to authorise Nathap G; BioiiiHn erect spiral wheel on the. waters of Neuse rir; ihe bill tn amend the act of 18IT, to prrveot peraoirs from obstrertinj the,pajiase or fish tpvJSew b-'gan creek. io PaMjuntank county. ' Tne engross-d bdL io auihitrtee Ao drew Welch and William Thoo.a of Macon count, to erect cevain rre and ihe engoWd hill for the relief nf James 1). Justice, of Buncombe county were amended, read the third 'time. passed, and ent to the Senate fur their enrwurrenre in the amendments. - ' , The engrossed bill to lepeaf part of the act ot last session, chapterlt74. do compel the clerks of the coumy and su penor courts and register of Chatham c mnty to keep their otlices at f ittsbo rough, was rejected on its first resiling The following bills were rejected on their second reading: The bill to authorise Samuel 11. 'Jenkins, of Edge comb cnunty, to collect certain arrear ees of taxes; the bi't' for the relief of Presley C. Person; and the bill to a mend the act id 1819, entitled an act to Amend an"act, passed in llie year 1318. entitled an act tor elect a magis trate for the sown of Wilmington. Mr. Hancock presented a resolution. Instructing the committee on the Peni tentiary to inquire into the expediency of instituting in this State an Asylum for the education of the deaf and dumb; which wa- cej etpd. . j Mr. Bynum submitted the following fesoluiions: Whereas, In the opinion of this Gen era! Assembly, the permanency of our political institutions greatly depcmls on a definite psrti'ion of powers. belweet the Federal and S'ate Guverpmcnfs, giving to one all the power distinctly enumerated in. the Coo'titution, and re serving to tlie ethers, all those riot dele gated to the United States, nor pruhib Ued to the States by the ConHtitutiom 1.- Tlitrefort reoc..That Congrrss, uuder .the division of these turners, have no right to pursue Works of internal improvements, such a tlie tutting bl road?? And canals within ihelitnits of the individual Staieis-., . -. , 4. Iiesqlvtd. as lhev opinion of this Legislature, that the' a-sumption and i-xeri iaefof -such a power by Congress. are contrar'T to'the grn'ius and spirit cf our teoerai compatt, anrj suuverstve n 'he .independence - and the indivtdu.il States. sovereigtityol h 3 "; Ue it furffter ' resolved, as theopm !jn of this. Lt-gfiilatute. that the" exereise of such a power would poye as. ttiei pedient and impolitic,., as ', it is , uncoi 1 stitu'ional.', ,;.,' '.' ; 'f-' j' 4 Resolved. That ifyt be deemed ex pediebt by- the Stales-, : that Uj Conl titoiutnp'uldsi0yanteujedlM to apportion 'the surplur funtls of llie re venue of tlie 0nitd Slates .amongst the several Slates, 1 according to Uie ratio ol their representation, lo bejda ced Undei? the .itnme'diate.coBtioul of the Legislatures of the; several Slates, to:be, dp)ropriuled to such. -improve roents as niay' be deeiiieii by "t1ism tnet expedient for their internal rpguiarifUis! that our Senators in Congress "be in structedand.yiir Representatives 're quested to use their best rlTorta no ac complisti' the proposed aiierrilirictiis to the Federal Const ifution, a'hd to sustain by all other legitimate mentis the prin ciples contained in . theses esoIves.Vj Si 5. Resolutdf That ihe Kxipcutive be requested to forward a "topy of, tliegc Resolutions to each of our 'Senators and Representatives in Congresv : And Mr, OastoQ the loilowing; Resolved, Tliat tlife General Go "s vernnienf lias nojt 4lte tilil to makt" iniprovefricrrts within the litntts :if Ibis Stale, except such as are neces sary jtrid proper nieaiis to eerute the t)ovt is m hit b have been dole. gated by the Constitution of the 'P, nited States. , -' "' . ' ; 1v t r.. , . '. - .'- '; Resolved, That t oad3 i cqtiirctj fur military operations, or for the con venient and speedy transmission of the mail; ratials, for f.trilitating Comnierr'c; between this State ami her sister States; and inlets, port and harbours, made . or. improved for the purposes of commerce with foreign nations, and the other Stales of the , confederacy? are aiming the means neressary and proper to cxe rute powers-thus delegated. , . - Resohed, :Tltat : the General Go vemmeiit has also the constitutional power to appropriate money to all Buch objects of internal improvement as may be sanctioned by this State, and tend to the promotion of the general prosperity v of the United States. -- ' . -;f And resolved further, That to sum to each State a fair part in stu b t ' t',i !! , , ''. .lrtK! i: t, t 1 , ft" - .t" .-. f4 - i.r, I t.'tr Cn'v ..i.l t p" rfiiti .jtC i rrr a' ' Kear, jnch -rr" -n.-f' !r..W tcoin ttr , for ,d.th . ,me '.rnctl! read ta du a am r: M f c? rool J.of ,rrv i n"' mssC n trr :ol CI fJcre rli j i f t r t ay iHftn r- . ; x lhterr..t i., ,, et t. ' f c "1 jcH rr'c.'s table, ard wn'.rr.i It I Public Trevrir te tondreaJir, Mr. vs '" mend it by strikir j cat : inserting auS'itutr , Treaaoeer, m ' !iii,.n . td him bv t' u of l 500 dollars tu tnr.lo, ince;.nd thai r ', s.Kl'dtrS. A bill toe Treasurer to eplov t! e . ditionsl clerk ' tr. T that the hi' I and a TO-r, I, pnoed indefieUelvi whi.K nefs.tveW90 $4 t Mr.'S'okes.iheameodraer, ed by striking not 000, a lieu : thereof, the sn-n af Thu bill, as amettded. - , -its passage; when the v m , ing. equal! T,1 diid.'d-f i t Sneaker , if ted in , the .riq the bill passed : its SHC-md re,.: ' . , y ,Mon fuy Mr Nlh presented a rev, thorising iheKeere'sry of ? euro the aame tjumlwr of run tinned Rcvisal of the "tate, mde by h iate Clii.f Taylor, tht. were ob'aioed f i sal of the t.vws. publish-d u direction of the - General An he year! 830,' and that hr same to be distributed ia the v ,- nr as directed by the act'r . that purpose iq.t82tt lcb r passed its first yeadiflg, . Mrlhoon, frrnn the com n' Propositions jsml! Giievaucn. n n fa vorab' to t hejietitioa f L Hise, of Biirke. J Concurreil in. M r. Wyche. from the Mut t l.epro ( aele ii o f.TSt eel, "! . ai commi i eomn freaau neb ot jlaaki e Sen hjbel h.- ' K liflbc ,olH Ir. j -it du in an cnmmitteD to, whom "s refcrr lepori of the coiriilssio'ners ap to examine li aceotirit of the i gainst tW Dnited States, repor! solution authnrisinc the Compt balance -said account agreetib't report , heretpfore maf'' on; (lie which jTsijutwn Was Vonc,urrtd ii ordered to (ie',engTOVd.si; On'tnotinq'of. Jlt'Mlioiin, tl mitterf appninted to corjsidcr the s petitions on the fhhject rif lay ! le Salmon creek; fis)enfi werelt -tetl to inquire . jqtolje, e'ypedifr. y altering and amendihe-the laws !i, Kinglay days- on - 'tjie- :fiher if i nole;. Armaria aud their waters, s make them, uniform' ,io tlre-ir ipera:i j Oiv fciti'on ofMr.jfjrastoo', a was ent to hf ; eruite.21nfirniinj ' ht the bfl J PMahTiR.h a., Hank e half of,; and forthe Vnefit r f tlir v Had becn'rroerved frnj' that Ho'i several of.vlie blanks not filled n; . i-flinfing-,th'i t"lt faid ' tjiJV nf ' peijecled,, by fifrifig oplrieblanksl) the concurrence of ' this' IJu'e n qird'i,v:v. J - M e: - Petirson :pre!eted;.a mend tne act. of last esM1n, ienti,Ii'l act' to-amend the lav I'h tp'pn he,cid'ofttion oT"ifb.f;:froiV.(fif rit-l of deceased pe.rannsyari(l fli'birfff latyjnUe.lbe.;Jeyihgw;of execa" koeiiyljusti'ce-of..,ibe!ae Mu" lier c here MWi on si tt.ill ti regl kulro biami ke.O llB V7I fern i brdl Virsni the bill I to repral part iif the, act C,;i -ehar)ti6jf.-;r4ticn'n : ge,iip. cjei ks of the rob htV arid Stiperioi c and register of Chatham county tn ts, ilieir offices at'ritsborough,2. ff1' Ktdered, reid I lie tldrij mtt passed, ortlerbd toserolled. ?' ;: ' Itr.'jVl uii jVirP'Spri fciV rtill .to rer parV'ftf -the'act Vof 12rtr rapniv' the naTt0wtf.Weef.;ar)d' '0'" 1 8nps6n;eb$n t)l(' ; far as iljsl the tlivuf ing line betw.era ' .coo nt it of; tfamtoh, . and "t'otnberhir and Mr.lancocki a fti t tomjifi t.. cle4s cf the superior biiiT ro-inty f " 1 the register and iitry ;ti1ce'of M'"; coun ty a to keep-ih e jr'filce'i at, or V ' in ah:tljrtite;ol'tt'CjW RlKlse.5 '!" pasVed their fit.sireaifii'igCndlhc 'was. laul: on.theb!efr.:--f,;p K..'. ' The bill to yest;fecig!rf3f " &0c$iiA -:-AnsentJeiiV'rt'ad the' '!l time and pessed yeas 8ff" nv t sa- arid pent .to the. 'Schato loir their con;' reoce;'M the ameiitlmt'nts.Y 'a'he 5 and nays on Tts passage were s fn' , Yean Messrs;. Alexander, Arrrnfiton. ' ker, Banner, IJm-nard, Bethell, Ui-:" Uratich, Brooka, Brown, Brower, Cii , 1 Cnlluway, Carsou, Cooper, Cuimmgl'fll-'. . port, lloiicr, Edinhnston, Eiiloe,.FisliC ', Catize,; Grandy, I Inncnek, Hellen, W. : Hoitori, ' Jarvis, - Wesley Jones, .Ionian, ' ir-.iir l.-: 1 :ii I ..... I tolrin.V'1 MnnVi- fnri-; Mullin .1. MiirnllV. M '-' wewiamt, 1, Jffcilii N,t NiehMaon, -Ore, '; I, UawU. Riohardaon, Riiswrll, t U;: T, Simmon, SJoan, Small' nm., Pureell, mcna.. tl Smfii.: K: ?: Smith. Snviler Sneitlit. Stci" Stockard, Stokes, Tavlor, Tlionpem, V v Whitakerj J. Whitaker, White, W ' liaros, Ti,Avtlnn, Wiseman, lb, Woolen, A- " wooten, WriRMana oi-k. .. ,, J'ot; Messrs.. M. Baker Bwrm?". man, Borden, Bjnmrr, rtyrunii L'lwmlf", him I'l.rlr f'n Forll-d furrier. t.Kslon. bam. Green, ilarper. Hatch, flauphton, 1!-' ' -' J. A. Kill, Hough, W. G. Jonea, Urkin, I InfT, Mendenhall; Mhoi, Mnee, V MHiehee, M'Uaa, M'Mrtlart, Kask, T. 'fl ; - lull ' T..- 0ll. IfknlL'C. I' nun. vnniii.j criufii imiv, ."-- tVliecler, J.. Wilson, Vi. tvooren n" I, .. Received from the senate ,Ue l1" intr resoltttiona : ,-(J '(' .i jlmhetl, that the Metnhers of t1.fl JWJ, fl lure wear crape oh the left arm lor Ihe thirty tiavv a testimony of reapeetto 1 mory of heiiben Sandert, Etq. Ue Senator f j Johnston eonniy. j -, v "r v ;Th aaid restdottnrt Was C0Htnrf ; j in; and the House then adjoarnecl.f '' ' .- V. ; -'r Tvmluy. Dee. f Tin Senate having concurred UK-, lust time and relerred. ; v v. EyKstM'4''joi ' ! Oh moMotiof Mr. Smiih-ef Cbat- the a r.'jN mrtr WI r.Ni table con the 'on: jtlte' topr mte. .lie- Jut! pte th OB Ao t pu sed 1 en "he d he lopr b co &1W fiira 1 bil net ci to tnpa the tmU VS. jl'hi fnts I ret tha leri ,'1'h Mlei Wl l& ii'rs 1 d ie i' ;o .nd i iri ar M a f 5
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