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V . V 1 I "V i J . s 210. 3 l V LALHIGn.'lT.'C. TUUT.DDAr,-JiliriJAnr 14, 1CC3 vcl, in ' Jtni .Vtrf- erctra fc Ceitlltt , paiubej.errtiT,w ' ' LA ltfcNI'rVA. I .EM AY..' ' " rctlMS ikr Unr r aa. t'Mmv pj- r ii Wr seat a ksif , least it I 1 n 1' a 1? t.aara, bal l 1 H"0 ithaea, a ales sjt 1 JtJ -i i i paid, . thf f.eaeU, M X lfH liaes, insertee three (mfktaM a0r, '' Cnty-fU crats lor ens. eaouave. wMOT&IIW(ln I9IM CO MS a an vm fa Iil"v' -V V'V. '. ' "...' roft th rrt. nNK"1F THE STATE. ; i fjl (Jiiitrd Stutra, mndrwhtiHe n pini mi were m flatUriugljr intrdu crd int th rtisrusiiion nf yrstrnlay. "th arrond tection to "llie nmtrary ' Drtitlistan!i'tjr.) ronfmus Ui via oftli'MC.who wiHiIilrnnndrAcnunird t lnstUtim to".iWIifornppthiJfd by ad under t!H C0Btrl ,f the trpre . BentativM ut iUt pvojile.' - , , fwfiirral Jrkin 'may crrtainly bo rfHsed Willi those friend ly to the f rfnriple of Bank, founded pjwn v the rmourres. and opTiting for,' nd Jn Jit-lad of tbecmmunity odaii-i j$f r, t!Ttf r, of lr of rara ned be lpThpRdrd by tlie friends f t ho i oi'Miirc, bnwnvrr it may bitliifj .'pHnrnt.v'i;, i: . , u Tbe8Uutin ojf Jiorth Carolina lo rMprnf hrr proM'tiary ihtf rwttfc, prospect nd fff Tcral. imptivf mpntf i W rri tical nnd i'jrf r i . -: I f f r or a. tora and leading: racu,;by , tii jnduU :grc tit a '.faj)ti.m cotirne. p e ; fhfniiflvM t a jut NiiApirintv -f in-' iuifi' if nt inotivPH; ' and tlivrl! rrtis potted, tUfttfiistful rtf n rontt'st, wtiefe Jngeiiuitjrand solemn ayrmeit may'. fiaw urt-PHt.a pmd KciifHS arf Rclff nV.uiderlaioii.v'i.SeitHibi.liuttirw 4e4 .tiwtii' Hm freqtienlly. jaralizeil1 tercd M 'tylov wf ri)'i'tr ih'.nun ati'n..But ntrtwiMmtaiHli'iig x jilie hjHiionre of rlianrter and . talnti .tbf IwnWls oft!ltwo? huiiat-a nmst ' prrprfnMe un jvltatwayflie grrat in-. ' krrsts of.;hp;StatpVarP. t b-Mstf .v pbripd, tof tle"pdifirat:6n oM'he pp- . ciai iiif aUT anu ib wuai ay W ijuiUblingi a-form tft facilitatp, in -''f onf ry J K,t witlfitnifing' ' tlic piTjndjcc.a'rid' ; is af tethptpd Jii; r i?cWpc Hie discus iJ -slun;' I ahall'iypt;' attempt, it, ; in 4 "jiiport of a. Bank "of thP SUfp, firut iy jiwiiiiaiK'M, iimt ii ii P prariira hitf t. iipfoi e the romiitifrn ofihing 'i W growing-f BQtJnf ,tli people's ra jbarras?mput8ijt' as dppndrnt on the intiirrlrftoWttfeg'lfiun SimpvPiBnt-iiiiiKt; bo through' the SinrupntaUtyiif aMiartk pf tbfi ;ts i!v-ect, vr tp to arot:! any ptstaw. f'p tltP sc'n'1 1'!M,'' wp stand, :-itH 1 dwv9ar riprhent flip ;lbf -ml 'V matpriniif .f ' the?; aajM-f T laft1yihifii'.'a6rMrt t Upt awed Tlie i.ljPUlatin-p neiijipr Iwsjjtfjp Jt'f r, uif raii tlii'V havp-, I mh '' ali-d,hV'(nciinaiiiu to ; interfcrt1 itiih to iirtpuir in aiiy way,,'; t ip Viuary to rtM? imiiroveiiipnt. ol '-our -fhritgli tfiftjijta'it, iiciir'tlM rffaicy Dqwrtihiit' ih ust be con ; If thi? 'TrfaHuryi full, a's gra-i tuitoua diHtribiitjon would flwan iipi "tlitr tnrc nor lens tliqn ftcramlil) vwen w jrmiy in bft tome at fair! DygningTor it value. If the State sb II' rpceivp; valo- Mnftt is, good notes of solvent indi ' - '.mils, although it is true that the v.artual inYolniPiits arethr Hanjfyet,a .t-iiaoge of parties to the contract.may aff(rd fitension otcii'dit, and at all Nentsi tBe toinmunitv t lavira would he betWredj for the 'treasury funds , BP'g tlistributed on gund security, ; tlif circultioirto that amount would be increased. But if moriev is ne ." "8safyrf( as the gentleman ' fioin and the same Is not ' as I w ii: amtand the fact to be in the Trca -ury bow then? This would seem 10 present an insuperable difficulty unless, indeed, money ig the f reatmn .i Of STovernmeutnl : viililifin. ' nf ' hiii 1 fXilati vp enaction.' 'Now; It must ; . obvi.io that the Lpgislafure Is as f Competent to the supply of an agi j . uuirmai production, or which th i ttiarket U baiP.'as in the sunidy : B'oiieyeaf nropcr itionpy, (not ant r. owian'H iu rroc.) uy i ji tup raern legal protision; for the a "'WjaJW'f sraniiy nrthaf article i tttlejiler thp (XtnlVol of iiosititi "t altbugli Lcgtslatare cannot, by it mrr Cat. create musey, tf is I iir; yet if .money be irt-ary to ILr public eicJr indirectly iLt-ourli JkgtnUlinn.inoney may be tad that a, the fetatr, trndt-r the sanction iTt ty then inrtitirrt tosrnr Banks 1 U,' may, if 'tit gW.rtxdit, as an.tl.i-: To ajuHt tW K ima of tfcr int!ii0wal, btr. AflmittrtL But atwrkliolilrr, d.b'tn d tl!.Hi it tli SUtn bom.vt to lend W lnili-,invt kr fatM in. and tbr rimiUtion tidualt. unit ss the rummunity be be nefited, the-transaction illbfr tiI ojjrrating t tbereUrf of a feu at the expense of the many TU qitfation then resol res itself into (his simple proposition:, mill the bmw, fug nf tnuoey at Interest by the Btate, apd Ih haning of the same to indi. i idiial$. afford to the people a ct ik niary profit, or some other eqoivlent? ' The afBrmative is sustained in the bill from the, Senate.' by n'ferring for results, to the operations of a Bank, bv" the rowr'nance of which profir HI arcruefrom borrowing from A to lend to B, at the same rate of in terest." t Nv. before we dive into swh mysteries, and attempt to recon cile such apparent paradoxes, let us understand the situation of N. Caro. Una with regard to her circuiting mPdiujn, hnd the involvements of her' citizens. The complaint of tbe coun try s, a present, and "an appiThend ed greater scarcity of the circulat ing medium, which affects the prices of property, aryl by, its dishearten ing influence, arrests enterprise, and prevents improvement ' ; . . ; this complaint well founded? ' .' It is j hoped tbV gentleroaH from Wilmington will take no ofTenre at this query,':ir, under the. sanction of Parliamentary usage, move its in- definite. p'tponement.7 ' : i.;. It is tvident tlipre is as much of pa per convertible-into, or fairly repre- sent in stnxie, as can tuna tirmlate. To increase the amount would be at the hazart of depreciation, The con elusion then is, that; however scarce the Bank circulation . may be. In re- erence to the1' former taluo, of com modities, it is not more so than is a necessary consequence of sound cir fnlati. n, viz. jMipee truly 'it-present- I ing the value it purports.- .-. city impendff &Jfi, f s; i o urmwer. .inisf. requires , niioe nsight into the Condition and oijej-. ltjons .of the existing banliing coin panics, w hose paper forms the great!' er amount of our circulation.. v; Now Uie sunple. fart Jhat a Bauk is Wind- f)g up its amiirs. and, from the lim itation of its rharter, .is' railing in its debt. is sulSc ient to satisfy every Veaectin''manthat a' dijianished if culatioo must ensue, accotnpaHied by probable tsa-rifw;ea lof property.' itiH -'he winning, p ot, jhe iorui C1 in i i a k s means (u u I ess pffMq, ;plan-:; jii-dci j sed;!trmeft the. exigency j 'Someth in j 'more lhan tJie ijirre rciiremtHi u oio inu ciri uiaiiwp iif tAir. IssnejC , : - The eXhiBit nf; the State ; Bank estKbUshes the Tacti ."that there , must lie Van 'accession 'to th& (irrulatif)n; and of course froiu 'abroad; to tltr ainttnt of tlieip ranifal," -viz to the amount of g 1,600.000, before a set tlemetit :'vi(h the y'stockh ddera caij made.- rrflrtttri'Btok is. 11 'it re reived f'ir.dcbti a nd no 'ex ped it-n t of return ITI& 10 uie :wiuuiiinuj jne.pru. gresshely: rcltfitig'' rji-eyfatioit can Sits adouted-i-a state? of ( .tldtigavi to wntcn no; mieitigeiii anu jihu ioik; sratram ho cah be in d i Beretit. f P- 1 4iced ol bring into the acroiint. the iterations of our other oatiks. Ir is uerlectlv t Uar. tlat a calami foil scairi ty of rii-ciilation, doei( inj pondTbo itiqiiiry.Vnow is,: raV there Jev a remedy, founds Hndtlte answer devolves o our fepresenta. tiv'es, ' the responsibility ; of w hose situation, whilst; it Must fill them with anxiety, should prompt them to the diligent exercise of tlteir facul ties. But )f the Banks ot JNoi tb Carolina were not compelled to w ind unj-vet, if it is their interest to close an unprofitable coneern, it will . , v..'., . . ,1 j... t J. : 00 flone, BIIU I lg"IJ. orj jor 11 m not reasonable to suppose, or'ust to expect, that a portion nf our people - - . . . a against whom a sentence 01 popular outlawry oas gone lonti -vox mn vox dei. wi!lv with christian foi b ance, acrifif 8 tiieir interests; ;aa A peace ohitig, -tothc inveteracy ol thntfpuvsucrsrf- If, however, in; fijcH : a pretca. menti the legislature can InlcrposC, and by a "ft Iiolesiimc' policy K'bH the crisis, the;' medical maxim, tnrtrfco vcitienlf crntrrite, certainly applies, and there is no. time to lose. It is follv to be rrv i ng after spilt n Uk. tlow rxistJng evils might have? been averted, is not the.nuestionj but bow are they now lo be, counteracted Or i.sllinted. v, 1 thatl not attempt to nrovf 'howi and why to. (ho sttM k holder, the business is unprofitable. It ia plain to thedlsterttnifit of hulf xn eyev Uotaitiiotigo titostocKtioiuei would b j;Ud U withdraw lis too. fcy, be tan be, I UtiMtlJ presume, iwi wev am'tooi to Un it Idle, it but btstab-i.t it aai Win, . The i!i.Ti 1. thus absorbed. i lo be koanltd. Thi raases,. end entails upon its an at iod geometrically prgresiiVe de. predion of prire. That am b dr -prmion lir deplorable,.' every body acknowledges; and -fine that i circulation is imt depreciated by the foreign standard, (I ' ner the lena foreign, in the same sens Uh niy dtstiogtiished ' friend .front 'Wil mington,) the further retirement nf such cirruIaUon is a wanton Inflic tion nf injury to the State; for the circulation thus withdrawn, is lent up by Bank Notes. 'and coin fi-on. abroad, and nhirh, prorutrd at' an es (tense to us, yields no n turn, and is only advantageous to foreifieis. riow sach a iat of thine u without motive or proft to any nne, and will Be ihe neceary retslt of leitmj thinps ran on in the channel the? are in. ' Ir he Ieisliture can remove ..this em- biwrament, with benefit to the com nojnity, or can even palliate ihe evil, will Ihev not art? , And how can they think of an adjournment before a plan i marared? " If the Leg-ifclature does rise before omethinr eificient it acconmlinhed. the great talents of the house, in opposition,! to thecontrarv notwithtanIiii. the on-' 7 ......r- ii narralleled aneetarl ia nreei,feH tJ v government coropellinz a eolleetioa af debt.1 epunal the Interest of the credi i tor. and ta th roin rS tk Hf.liiri,t a government, by a total -'disregard of tue true principles of political economy, a? f T . 4" ' - promoting an artificial scarcity of mon ey,-and snowing itselt reckleI the havoc of a wide, extended bankruptsy., . From what has been said then of the opeutl'ton of Bank winding up, the diminution of Ithe ; circolation, the thrp&tentul ruin to tltnae involved in ilebf, and tltc injury to the good people of the State in general the reader is the better prepared for juoging of the relief, to the citizeo,and gain, to the treasury, as promised 1o be accom tiliabed through the machinery 'of a )a;k of ihft. gute.'VLei us' examine then in what wsy a Bank of the State,.1 as proposed m tt.e IJilt which has pana- ed the senate, who a capital to ot Dor .i f th sie anrl irainin uibtract be good ior bad.r cannot now to the amount of its annqally' accruing inlefear- ean aunr.lv ihe circulation. kmL nori reiiet ana pront, Keeping in vew the effects upon circulation gr-wiog o( peeple;as soon at possible, and when so collected I for'eSHwrfatfdn. ff4r.:'.' , 'iThe c'irruiation canf W increaied by: (he Vmiion of s its npteiiHtich- e'mis sionVf: flow from" loan to individuals loans to individuals niny be beni-fieiat or thev Msnccs, nf the operations of the aiming Banks, the small pox 1- more prudent course all which is to be collected fr'ni the. . 1 r;M?u-. not, accoroing w m use 10. wnicn . - lfci . c . 0,rt i.v.;r.- .1.- are put, or (he particular circum-j,1".-" ' yiy'ry?". y WliKh induced: them,,;: Bank t-'iu .i,'-,.i. ka.-.. notea are -promises,-(0 be? redeeuied iolUedin act, .ball be aeonithwd aa to spei ; St ; the Banki TN-amount of j comprehend only such aecouma and balance specie then in a Back must correttpondjofcc,iiDiaacuiediuiar vnteo, m wntmg, to" its emlsVion; and (he ' amount of . odigned bi Ue party from Whom the aam apeciswhich a Bank "mul have In its rt V-io' v"' vnnittoguarahteeits credit, must JS M pend upi.Mhe 'direction vvblch iu ikr,u,n sue ut: and: the purposes tohiChtTuKhhaU f5ctl:e Pwh?; .u. i;4 , : v ,, i. . , i !.u "!'- " 1 TV . "'iSi;:;.-..-; r.-fC v . iiv v j to ' ipfuiai miss Ar sa itnunTi w so ai ki 'j tiinited to the mere amount of Its coin, or Bank notes; : It ia made up of ne, a HIOS notes ol individuals supply tion or medium for the more considera ble mercantile transactions; and what is commonly called money, only fills the petty, retail tranic and operato.ns of life. But' if a 'want r punctuality destroys individual credit, theii (he derfiat d lor money or a circulation rep resenting' money increase; and if the j demand tor money is lor. purposes outi of the country .- by reason of ion. high prices at home for its staples ifldik.td by redundant circulation, ot by reason of bad crops, or great political aggit. tionti, Men the circulation which rep : resents' money or specie gives, way or decreases b i t!eoBversioh into roin, for j ex portal & r So then with us, at rhia time, ii 1 ne'ne W Bank ' were !to emrt its bills, it matters .not lo whom paid tot. there need no ghost tu lei i us the direction tney wouki lane oy rea son of the great demand lot' tnonfv aiid moneij aonej , retiuoeu ior jiiNiMinieo'D to meet the calls 01 tne exis-ing CtH jw rations, as heretofore explnint-d, i aut nrodatme, So far a a new Bank is cii cemed, all the ill effects f ut favvraUlv foreigos exchange. - The i-uc or new ; Bank ; would ."pi obably' immedi ; ately returir'-upon it, "nd, : .thete fore the specie, inits vaulu . muyt be eqoal.'or nearly eqaal (o it enns sions, having so nuns 1 nance 01 m eolation. Now. the contrivance ov which a Back could iiff w to hot tow "money at luteu'st, and Ir it out at ihe same. rre o a pronri rests (a. the gentleman from Iming I. a i . ton very correctly .olwetrco) - upon ':,;"' ":,S'i.'--l':..'--t :'..fV-f.. . iitiTiie -naner. etr. anil wnicn amonff m wmwwuw iri trailin'tr nponle i smnd tredit. i the yt. j ..' J '' ' V . - .w .m. i n:' n 3 Amending: the 10h .... .. . . .. . . tart nf lHlQ nrprrihin loan. jrreaUy xee.r2 the (cit so bTrd aft4 rttaitved i a b in iu tiultij tn if ip rip'ai)'ina and tatem-ma. a tiven. are correct, the bill aaaeat ten ilie otte, (viiik frat rfrfrrrnce ts te vraiv worth v elTorta . MW ceatleman from K lgta I. thj;Ki to beimptactHaMe N J lt ,l, w.--. m.t , v, . . tt l . . ,se .'se M tfie lur.a Is ihe ene ot efiia.pecitc-riul, would reitetethe preta ip.. th ctrculatun; Ul sch. capital ctJ be too limited t alTd any eflecto.l benefit,' ard . as the et- pene nfaarh SB inIittinn cnuUl nnl be radaaretl to it limited nfulneaa. it i fist ihooRhr it would be advUibte (0 CMiatuate a Bank of the State spon achaliMii.Woi., Reides the perl i om protracted for 'eomnn'itis it oneratUtii'v But the writer i t( ojiio-J v, Ins what lie; bus heard, that a 1 Ikinkiof the State can be roiWtituted, &. whiihj. wiihoat , brrr.it' revie from bioad, will advance the iteiett of the State, finjociaf nd political, and re lieve the Banks -tle rarrrory, and the people. - . !"' .. j ' Tin? United States Bank ha proba bly received i'S death blowstnl the c caaion hold be eii.eil at once to- en r the pi i.Gn from circulation fur the penptt of th stale. ' . C' Ai the State and Newbetri -Bjnka decline the sale of iheir ioterens; the srrangement ran only be rasde "with Ihe Bank of Cape Fear'. ..That corporation has rxpreed to (he Jjf ginlature a W)1 lingnesa to dispose of her fund opon fjir . terms The State is'aln ady jn teret-ted in (he Bank o( Cape Tear to a greater amount; than, (he (nun h t net capiwi, in ine ' ... 1 . , tate and Newb'-rii Banks to the anUHt, sat tf R3()0.0() - i neap institutions express, ami mut n anxiety to wind up with as little ueiBT anu expenir as noiuie. u is me make it tiieir interest to be lndugent to their, debtors. Thetr charters should, therefore, be extended upan fair: and liberal term., The State should .close with the Bank of Cape Fear, in the way as contemplated by Mr. Fisher's Bank Bill of (he last session; andjo facilitate the winding op ul the ptate.anu IMcw bern Banks, the Bank of the State should be authorised to receive fiom them to the value of t, the stock whiclw the' Slate owns in 'the in .'by payments in good notes, renewable st (he offices at Wil mingtoni Fayetfeville aiid Raleigh: Z In this way the; Sats will be 'pitasesseif of and have the control of her interest in those" institutions. ' w--'H: j-; Whethef.'the.iMilleyvo ,Bttnksv'ta;tli juntly enter into the iews of thesUfes' nnv" No cordon nanitturi, can protect , , ', V ro.'Knr s vveJisay we are asipi fc C A ITI ON 8 C F ;THK ' 1. A W S Ee. ly: the? Geweral ': AaMnttbtf ; of: Noi-di ! aroiuM, at ju aetum u J8a9--ao ';.'l;tpit 1 An act fixing the (roe construction mone.v ior vacnni .ano, .ansppronruueo tands, rProvjdes (hati.e Secrelnfyof a .t- - - . . - . - si.te I in II tasua erantstor vacant lioida unon a cert fica's lakenfrom the , copy of entry books returned to bia ofliee, in tlie aame warrants and section of the the mode of surveying and selling the lands acquired by treaty from the i herokee Indians. Provide, that the certificate or the Puhhc Treasurer, atatlnff that fall payment ha been made tor said lands, shall he taken by the. 8q cretarv of Stale aa evidence of navment.l ; 4 AoihnrtMnj' t e IWiard ot Internal t trtprovenijenr to "; rmtractvforhere nnenins and irianrovinfli Currituck Inlet,' I Directs that -an esamination ttiall be made 1 1 . . 1' 1 , . . , . uy . iiuuru 01 iiiieriini mproYriuem to as certain ttis rjratticatiility .of re itnentna; aaid Inlet, and If ao, the sum ot 2,000 dollars is impropriated for that purpose J '-' '-J. w, '5 Amendatoi y'of;tr,e law repecling t).e.'crim.e .of Bigamr t f Provide tat ersnns convicted of Bigamy iall be entitled In the binetit of clere-v for Ihe first ofleneeyi UK to more " j l. I a- ii-wiaw, n snail oc uijcn-imuw ,itn tne eourt ip mmct ail or any ot tne atore - aiM punisnmems, oratuimg escepteo-i V ,- ti Vekt.iiv ihe rodit ot e ei tii;r She. ' rifl'. in the several counties Within; theY State in the free while' men thereof. . . . . . 1 . . ("rovide thatthe Sheriffs shall be elected by , if he. tnrnia lifitiKliiten irrnniil.: rim'' lh. ilri.il I ' r 1 mat tne ctirt may sentence theoilcmler c"u. u"i v y "aww jannnry, be h! ""wd impriaiMied,' to receive one or . f!T i.v " ' ' .u I '." 'i';',;'' m.u..cWl.ipDU attrehaw of llm Cher. (he tree Willie men who are euti'led to voleijiatleras.lor the saw jiurposo.J " - ' for members of the Moiwe ofCommonf,ever ; r ttegulating the entries of lands In cer. 1 wo ears, aC.the nine tinvs and placea that . tain cases. Piovidea that no land, now en membert.iif the General Assembly are elwl- terl, and the entries, of which wilt etpire ed. II two 6r more per-tons receive the (treat , 0 t,r t5ih Deceniber, 1831. sfiall be re-en-est,1 and an equal number of the vote, or tljs tered witliis twelve months after that date person rlocted fail to enter into bond, fcr vby-,ne perM,nB in whose names said en'.ties theemtnt court shall choose the Miet.ftj'" Ni-; are now made ) " 'fb'lt "" .' tierson to'be eligibk to the oflice of StftTift' ;;- 2 For the relief of socuiities in ecrtainieases: whn ba not attained tbe ape id 21 years, re-;. Provide that oi ijt'iiml securities on .iiimiccs' idi d m his county One year immediately pre I' judgments shall he atwilved trnm linhihty in fledlng ihe' election, and be pose' t of a eerlsiii canes by easing their dissent to bti enter ' fMAi.Lt nt lOll -. nl'luiifl KlieritVa unw d ''V the jtlitke ) ; . , . ; i in ..(Tie la ennlhmn therein until ihe rnmli. - ftmnof .1.. el, cted under this act)4 . - . ' . - . . ' its j , 7 Directing the removal ol certain pa Mtt'v'.j; --,.:- ; -..:,.: v. :: '.::.-: i'.-'u" rra frrs t f ii Trranee h. 4 t'ne ."e ' larv nfSaie. P-o vV, f. b r.ol r th pifxn rrWii. rwowrt ) . , J 8 2 " " to tiaat ; 'P'tain UmU ih lj.H-t tUmpr? ar & m i " riana'ii. in n cfy V0"" r"- ark il.ere lint; tu bmt aa emrteJ. lo incKtrf. lb nl.) 9 o-ncen? C iKs e..mi.iiHvers if n,.llic m9;kt . rpf..v.d- lhat all j." i afn. anervxeadeau aoH eommi-i. ee nnwl with th a rre'ion tf p-iblie and iW ptI iui(pilo, and J"pie eowpiMea. H hkh iht te X27V t " "J"! " eop W1,h wk NlfU,ion, lo ir.eur a pn aJiy of SoO a-mr.) '.',' 10 Providin for s divioh-n of iiepr-.ea ami other chattel property "heM "in common. Provide that when two or ror persons stud be entitWrd a tenants in common l nerrora or other chattel nrnn.-e tT, and anyone or all shall desire a divWion iff 1 lie same, anch pevoa or penKm may file a petittoa in tha eottnlir or snncmreoMrt for that pnrposei and when the cool may-deem it necessary, it wuv order a sala of such pnv. peCy, in wicba manner a. to secure t,o r'ach tenant ia common h a or Uef raw-able slian-t but if ich tile shall not be demaxi necea sarr, the court may appoint thre freeholder to divWrethe property.) v 11 . To fim -nd ami improve the Hick r Ntt Oap itnad fAppropriatea J200 dollar for ilc pttrpnse ) , 13 Violins tn iheKupvnorand coun- 'y Crttrtsjjr'Hdictinn of lippficationa fur the legitimation of bastard children. - . 13 Lon; erning Ihe places where com pany musters hall be held. ("Provide hat a mTtity of the company sliall aelect 'he place where the muster shall be held,) ',14 Amend orj"4d V) : lwa now in f irep for the snpprMninn nf cnunterfi-U ' 0 'TJPre vid lhalirny person .fir fte porphae of Rain, a'lall ps ot att empt to paas, or shall receive wi'h intent to pi any eountet'feh bip, ante, nler, dieck.or. draft on tha Coiled Slates II wW or any of lis branches, tio shall be subject to be whipped, stand in the nillnry o be fined not exceed in? 1, "Oil d'tilara, and V bs 4mpriaoned not execcdinff three .vearsany ona lie ah" ,if .t . 1-1. . L ... . . inse . punniimenia 19 ,o innictca, ainc discretion of the court.) (, ,v r V j : !'. V jf. Fot; the relief -of ccrtjirt purr fit. sera of ('herokee lands. ' Provides that where satisfactory proof ia produced to the Public Treaanrer and Attorney tSencral that any of the Cherokee huuls, for ihe pnrchsc of nrhith boitil were ji.enj wero miter ally Interfirad with by Indian ee$ervtioa, ihe TreWiier shall remit air the imereat which may hare accrued an such bom', from their date 'to the Jst of Deremher, 1JJ09, or eo much thereof . a"my . be commensurate with ibe inittrv. sustained.; , 10 Concerning ibe Cross ranul lead ing from, (he Greaf , Bt'mnl Swamp Cn hal, near (he -heail , of it' woods 'in Cmdco county, to the While Oak Sjiririg1 farsih in G:tfc. county, .,Al low a further time of Seren . year (o com. plete said canah aothorlsea the company to erect locks and eotlrefiolliii and provides th:l the charter or the Coxipany shall remain in force for 33 year from JK.' 1, 1 8M ) : .I 17 To prevenr fraud in N deeds of trastt-and mortgages. Provides ill. it no deed of tnist or mtrt)rn(ye for eeat or personal estate, esecmed atier the 4th rury neKt.-eltall be valid, ttnlen registered in' the county where tl?s property! sittlnted. Clerks ot tne county courts toiiave authority to tak the probate or ; acktrowlwlgmnnt of such instruments at any time in as full a manner aa their respective courts now can or may dv i he .reermtert to endorse the date of reirit- tration on them, and enter them in the order they are presented.) , 18 hxempting the memners ol lire companies - Irotn, perlorming militarr -' ly IJtmcetninglae' liuncom'w Turn pike CompanV.. Provides for the ap pointment of officers, &C ) ' - 0 Amending the set nf 1828, enti tled an act.tn amend tha la'w.'regula- (trig the inspection of flone in Fayette villet.vrPrnvides;tftr "the appuinttnciit of an additional inspector.) ' " t - , t - ',21 'Amending (he militia1: laws' nf t,8'4tqso far aa respects the'uni form companies of light iot"antryl rifle men, grenadiers an l ariiilery, f Ao thorises tbe form tiort nf a rejriment ef tini form volunteers in each brigade of militia, provided such regiment consists -of aix com. paniea.) ?;' - I 22.To prevent disfiguring the wall of', 1he mate House, ri'rescnbes a penalt of five Jollars ffr wrilms or . scrilMing on aaid or markiny; thuwwith picture. - 4. .23 if 1 anting to lome coyerts the right to Mi" and ue sued to c'irtatn esses, Provides that thejnilge. when he make a decree- to secure;, proptfrty ..atterwurda c quired. to a fern coicrt, nlay make a decree extemlmcr 4 her the provision ot Una act 24 Amftt(lin the charter of ; the Catawba NaviEslion Cmiipstty' .Autlioriscl th"t nresitleut and 'irectm a li call nnon die ttoi-k- hnhlers for suuh purium ot their stbek as may be necessm-y fiM-can-vini; on die aorks of the eom. i fmJ ? imrt " "'V '" Vf we" l"ton, the stock of swh iieiitHjiu-n's to De sow at ancuon. .- nr Tosearora lan(ts(!;.jtPriila.. thai-flw PuWic Treaiiuirr Shall preVa full statement . of said bond, and deliver it to ihe Comotroller. : to tie by mm hle.ii m Ins oinee. whd atmil vaiae i "n ttueount siramst Hie 1 reasurr fiir ttie aame 1 6 to ihe United biates juna-hetioi, ' over eertain luting a, sites tttr litrht hniine. Provide that ihe United states hU have in. rindietion over lands at Pnmlieo Point and Cape - '1I3 the eotteetkm of tines and ameree- . BMrrtliay iiiiuic iur niti mitsj i HnHT"r - j ; ExtesdinK tte time for nsiu; v ...'. -;..',..,''".',..' ' " ; - v4 '! taimviir., rer tt wtlwwrf. nf m IM a . ai j,if. Kiir.t i t-e trfttkmrm aw4 aiLtunniU fur the arria t tm4 , SI lek!f tlx State Paak la wia.1 mp rr . (twill. Mil tn I, a iMf '.-w rat si HWiiiim,' I. ml, a iiid rnrw 'of the rhvta? -amJ Jm I tiiafd pr-nnle Uat a.lre tlr. I. IMS. th, W.k i.ka ao w !, ar liw-mnl n fcoir. f-mpt ia ra'al w ima pr-i,l, ei.itmf 4,4MiKirrma o-e-. siie Lkl ne aslr. vacrnt hill. btMney er.i.er fr rijrfmM 4 aVSS aa rarr psvuteKl al hat a rar rte: Sft-t lilt. fT t)r t i, kna rra ImII Ov 'i-muii-ll, M 'i Iro vutr fuetlvrr tluH Ihe aah attall m tlr4 iasr tkaa nnr4vniieh pw1 nf th drat an rtntat, evvry nuvly eav a. cterpt aa cases afci-re s ap i tsl wifaji-iaeai' e. to par ri Urfe iiisuL- awilt : 9inrk mav aa rMrried, la iwjment of 4eOi, and dilt1 ot th eiiul nasi ae oW tared ' after Jaoaarr 1,1 t.li, Krdxce the number al di , rrrtnrs of tlie pi mopsl ttik to ti a, mt4 of tbe Wmlmlo aS el re than terea. B"f lea taaa. S. IVovkUra lor lot diaanntimiane f tt lra . lie, si interval, i.f nn, less lliaa aiae months Kt ler lite 1st entrnilrr arxt, aH lolo.ii,frept nn aiiMiMt natM-r- Mlow, tha twris. emn toe 1st if .lute to 0 isnale-" a-bo tin, shev aill acarpt '. this restrated elrnm of therbaiier.) , N ll eaalile IU 1Uk ol aabrra and C ane ' Frar to wimt uti eraditallv, stilt In fix a miHorni rate l rolltnMron Th provi.iin of th:. sot - "i l- enrreapmid a uh ihnae of ll. at fneenmin ) S.1 Fiaine tlie foes of the rlrrk, ol the Cosniy aM Snperiia' f'naria, ai4 SheriT.' fei-. e St CiHiaeniinc rhe Matrenad m Mucin eo-iotr 'Plaaesthe said md unite- the jmmlwtii.n of." thewnn'r eoartof Mwa.) ' ' , ; S3 To aoieod'an act, p;tsed at the. : lat"S-ion,enti!leit an art In amenil he Uw with 1 resrw-cr ts the ct'lec- tim of debts ffnm the estates of de . eased persons Sn l (He law jn . re'aiioo - ( 'levying or exerfitMin issued by Juvtiees i.f th pr.are Pi-nvi that a hen a surety shall dischaf ire in whole r part"-' Ihe debt of his principal, the' claim of Mich, surety againai the executor of his principal f shall have the aame priority against the asset as belor(ed to the demand of the creditor.) . -'. So To provnl;' for the uepsw- ol , the : Stale llue and Arsenal." Appropri-' k. atcs 10()0 dollars for tliis purppHe.J (-: - pBiVATB;'Acrs.-:;- -V; '- i-1 Amending ths act of 18ti direct- tntt the time antl manner that overseers " of rontls shall be appointed in Uirhmond ..' cntihtT. " '. " , ' w""-4'l ' ' 2 fjPgiiimating Alexander Cheshire, of E.lentnn' 1 ' Mr - . " S Uepesling the act of JR05. chapter ; 35 amending the act for the better re- gtilation of .the town of Morganton. y1' A Designating the place where tlio ,', ' firt ergiment of DJvidson shall hereaf tcr toaster..;'': S"' r': '-X' .:t , '.; ' - '; 5 Authorising' the coontycflurt of " . Camden to appoint a coinnTUtae, of D- ' ' " nance. .i,-- ' 6 Altering the names of Kxeklel If. v Wall and Elizabeth A Wall;' of Cta- ; lumbus. . . T Making compensation to .the jurora 5 0 UruntiWirk county.'" 8 Relative to the Wadefboroogb A cademy. ' - ' ' ' . ' x ,' ' ' ' ' 9" Uep-aling so much of the act of 182, to kw p open the Tutkasegee and -T'-nnesee rlvera t and tributary st.rettm,M in Haywood county.' as relates to the Ca'ugajay creek, now in AJscnn county. -v Itepealing (he act.of 1828, ap , pnittiingrt oromiii.ioiiers on a part of tho rv rod leading Irom Morganmnto Ave- rya turnpike mad in Buik cottury. v. : j- 11 liepi'uling so mut h of !he act ot ' " 18 10 as prevent any penmn uoni. wvk- inc seines and nets in T.tr rver11abfivt the mouth of Fishing creek'' 12 Conc.rnirig the . batrf'ls b Rich mond cnuntv." 0 4 "v - - . a.13 For ihe better regulaliofr f tlia own of Smithville., v ' j 'f . , f -14 Appointing a committee of finance or Sampson, county 'i 13 Appomiina: trustees for Union . h Academy. i Duplin toumy.y .-': .10 lompe,ling the clerk of tho coun ty court of Gates to kee.Vthe whife' of tne trtuii.. utioikg, pujtera. etc uemng' pg to his olhcef in lite nflice at ihj court oolite. , . ., Allowing romrrr.salion to im-nrs in BurKe county. v 1 18-Amending the a:i of 1324 esta'j- lishing and regulating a turnpike, road' ' in the counties of Rutherford and Uuii- comoc. . . . 19 To revive the act of 182S. nuihrt- rising the mmittee'i'f finance ol lie". de'.l county to settle with the commis- , sionert ol btatesville. . yiisSSi, 20,To revive and continue In force the act of 1827. authorising Thomas V Brown, of Haywood (now Mir on) coun ty, to erect two gates, on a public road-.': ; 21 AutliOrisino-Vlafthevu 1 tt,,..l. - 0fJ?urry, to erect a, dam across 1'ih i 'a river. , ..'4.'. ' '. ;::. ;' :y r ' 2 Authorising the clerk of the coun ty court of Jones, to hisfce entiies r.f lands, when directed by the com;, vl en thereis. no legal entry taker In kI county. '. ;.- ,v -' -; . '.23 ; Concerning the' rompen iu is niade to' clerks and shpii,:.,, U fr ; regarti Chatham county.'' .. .".;KS4- More".efl'i'ci-ua;iy., 10 prveiit strot'tions ,40 v the pingft -,,f . fi, , RncHy river jiiining Auann i-imnty fn i ihe tiinuth to the Cibarrus llm?.' , ' 25 Authorising J,:iiK's MMvee, -h'-r i.V or tiaywood, to collect certain lax 25 For- the. bi'titfV -'regtil.ilii.il of 1!, -touris of Beaufort county ; 27 Incorporating tin ! H I! C ' iri t.!.i- t.psr Library Society of A: ?8 'Amending ' thp Krt the. bi'tter j-egulat;--n -of Gteenbiirough. ' '. . .23 rt-Si'e'iidtiijr ' ' ' t. t ter X ' I'me iiv elertiii.. in ( u , '50. ) 'OT: 1 1 ' 1! " ' '1 rour.ti.-H 1 1 . t'f-nf e -1 v- r f .-.' - ' -. . 1 . , ; 41 tf
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