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three aMtars prt anworn o.
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aaeeriiii-t ia
f.lereWiitii-!P.rrctrfll
&,wkiay dair n fcn,r.!.Tilw,Jin.t cruettf ai.krmwa ta 'iiitM ,.
! i" " v; Raluck. Dec 8,1331. ';
j CwxWmwi. I Wormed, front an ii
4atio toorte, tfit t Vonii Ume. in ih
-owrty oT Frmklii, t few Uajn pMt. m of j
veighed twl poiodv Thu aiin promiti
U Um richest, tad rntn citeuire f anr
1 diMvvcred la Um United States. I km
mm tbM eref coriied lht God.' ia hi.
protideaee, has nada erery portion of
tuiUiraiu m Hnr upon an qualitf ' Ta
oat partfcm H kaa commerce, to ann
.her rich Mil. and Mr Mni laid; dul North
CaroliM diacoTcr fcte -bert' interest' The
VMtera eoontry atw was able properly to
ppracUt the richnetaf her toil until the
jiaeoverf of iteamboata, and ; North Carolina,
behind than aR, had , narer dcoTeitd . hat
beat intetecUoMH lately. -jf! uty mind it U
rtearly 4dot, that the tblihroent of a.
branclt or toe attirt Of th United States, or; at
ean, an wyn-i qkioq in tint Stale, ia a
mporantM Manb Carolina at the MeamtNiatl
tf tm th weitern Sutita. ' Indeed, a refuaa)
t the part ' of the Genera! Gorernment 10
Tfni the memor'ml of thia Slate,' now before
hem, wtmld ia (ta operation be more rrietoaa
haa the Tariff ; I think I can ay in truth,
ibat upon. thU oaeetio depends the political
fietperitytjradvenityof our State.' .
.r- BeapactfyUy,' ,- - i''-vv
:essra;LiVw & Lraar.
I . -it tat THK T1I.
) A aaiMBtnteatioa. itich anneared tn (ka R.
ji( Hefiatev of Um 10th in Kant, orer tbe tirna-N
jura oi 4aepa w. r laatoo, abairmaa, it ealcu
Uted to niialead the ttubliemind relatire to tka
TaogU. of bolitiaal partisa ia the eoonty of
itnkea, 'A atranrer.oa n-Biint; tlie oomiouru
dtioa, would natural It auppoae that the raeetjnr
miNated of the major part of the freemen of
Jtoaes, aao partwulartr the eiUzens of Salem and
itmoioitr, and eonteaueDtly that they are-ami.
Mkaoniana, It Is not kaoa to tbe writer of Uiii
irticle that thus to impose on the publia was tn.
iaaded by the pufaliaatloa of the eommaaieatioa
4ttded tot therefore this is not intended to ten
fwiajr toeatin or any person for loipropcr
tont)ut,,ot merely to eet forth the face eoa
netted with the meeting at Sulcra, thereby to
orreetany erroneoas iinpresiiont made by the
'RepuUia Meeting or ita publications. :i
1 If is presumed that ry fine of the republican 1
this republican conoty, would be wiUbe to
nbseribe to tlie doetrme contained hr that -umr
tfcceroiff and ilandervHt proiluetioo bf Dr.
Bhoaaon.: Vol a tew pf them would feel an InrtiR-:
artioa borlerinjf no anger, if they were told that j
ikoseare their ientimanui yet, from thft.insinua-1
ions appended lo that tpnriou oftaprhiij ot the j
lewmeit Uoetotv A Woold seem diet many of them
(ttended tle meotins, and agreed to the fumou.
Jreamble and maotutJons. , In short", 1h wA-r
Sroth is not declared the eommunication in the
Segiatep. t Is-trae lhal cneriil oOlke had been
;ien ay advertiaementaod othetwise to the peo1
fit ot Stokes of dip intended meeliag. Itisal(t
foe that a nwmAer raett but k is aally true that
H Bome onairteti tf bo( .cty permit!: It
alto true rtat of (beae thirtr -there are aii tho-
wugh-toing Jacksenwn ao the number of eiifc
Jens coaposinthe legitimate meeting was about
jeBtyfort It is not neeRssary to mention how
kany of thii rranther left tfiw meeting in diagost
n hearin .'Hie nrcAmbie and reolutin the
,.flienlr whieh &e Deetorliad to lurraouut. In
jettioa; bit; preaiabtov and solutions through so
iisfeed a' number peskataing-pr- how many ot
w. reraaiQwc omoer -were J iwiropeans,
hose hostility to the aepablieaa adtninistration
f Gen ami Jaettsasi eaa 4eaiilr accounted for.
a one n ha! a Joore firaorable oiiinion of per.
ot edreated ia Burope than 1 hare. . Such io4
ividuals stand deserwedly high ia our country;
r da honor lo (be Professor's Chair, the Juli
J Reneb, the Sacred Desk and the healing art;
it are we therefore t ooWe that they are
ha mly JlepnMitva m this country t -jbUy not
Vmerieiuw be equal It repabiiean andaatriotief ,
l The wonhr aentfemaN ybo ; pr ; ided at the
Jetting is eatted on to refute any rneorreot state.
sent made in the abere iwmarks, and ertrf
aemWrof the meeting; is asked if tbe facts are
H aorreetly stated fc-,,,' f x-.? f V;. ' ;i t ,, ?
th is not pretended tliat the atiorementioned
fenty-fonr r all the anti-Jack toii men irt the
Wmtytrbut Jtik belteied tbst the Jackson pom
'wwM more' esmeronii than t preacnt. It is
!o belieredbal a like effort oa the part of the
Heads of Geo,. Jaskson woold produce a raeeting
I seveat isay sis or seren) hundred,. instead of
I I will not aeenonttrBor prctenti fo account for
ie smallness of tlie number which attended the
"publican Meeting., ' The county contains a po
.iation of 16,00a General notice had been
nren.br adrerthwnent o the part of teadintf i
id troW respectable eharaater, (Ur. BhwMftJ
id that for weeks presinus to tbe mealing, and
! tbirtyereon faeetr Are there but thirty
PmlleaoslnStokel?or ie thereanTthr.t' bdi.
is to the people, o. StoWin the word tmft'-j
emu. i lor me people bad learned that instead
Republican meeting, k- was (o be an anti-
kson meeting.) n. -r , (
The A'lUioiial lipnbtSeaa,' as llier eatl them,
(ves, may hold their eonrentinn the anti-Main
may bold Uieirs these and everr Other con-
I'ntion mny normnntf persons to the" I'reaklency
tlie United States. On the second Thursday
VoVember nest tliere wm o. w nreoUon hi
th, Carolina. -, Then will the People eonrene.
uuiik uoi, iuey win sore, ana, il I he
t mistaken, elect the present worthy and well.
M inenmbent to the Presidency for tlie next
Ns. t is boned that every American Voter
(II sUend the People's convention., Then will
jc real arenpth or parties be known. - fct'rioU
y warn s of our dimgerWell us the salvation
I the Cu ion is at stake that efforts are neses
Fyto defeat the re-election of Gi... Jackson,
Mr may tell us alt lhi and whatever they
fseiTo which we anawer, we will vote as
r nm' "" we cannot see- anv danger
t h likely to follow the re-election of the nii
f m tue people delight to lionor."
legiHtaturtof Virginia.- Thia botly
et on Monday the 5th iuatant. Linn
isnka wat elected Speaker of the Home
Uelegatea, and William C. Holt
Hlcer of the Senate.
Tb following extract from the Go
"or'a message will b- read with in-
rt by ear resders;,
"Whilat we were enimnw tKn tmn.
,ClCC the last aeasea -reposing in!
tSe pttre Mfr.aiet aft!amticot.
lot I arul S!rtV Wt WrrH and.!
Internist.,, lUt a r-rtiot, kfoor (eliew.
leaifjrr .f a..,.'... ... i ..... . '
. , .r.,crcT,
J" "" wm"' i Mattel,
.l... .1 1 I . i - .
. 'fHrit rf Wintorinrtt
"'i"v yw ni'wi rt0'tii lOTiq
eoo.i.(...: e bot f.w .1 fusfaad Bn
t n Hint t i.tt4t a grtater namter
aZ.rlV.iIV .nVJ Tn ,,0'nft. r
anlf tt Southi rnpt-fl, an. ttnder Yrr.
cunSi tanett of the tnn.t hockin5, .n,l
hornj barbiraj.poUadeuh amy n
pr,oM, or wbon xK greater notnber
toakaaf a;naaa a aa..l L.I.I ... .L!l I. . j -
ncipivaa cniiurco.
promptly assembled, and all real daorer
- 'ITie'c.rnpiracTaa at first belief ed
to be f-enerah whereforr 1 was induced
lo call itjto sei-Ttte force sufficient to
crosb at a aiugle blow all oppixunj pow
ex. whatever aiijft btf ita atrengrtu.- To
thia ertit,letachmenis 6f Light Infantry
frant A-.fth and 5f fklreginrcnts, and
front fhsvath reriment. oC Caralrr and
4th tight Artillerynndef Cpts. liar-,
(ison aud Bichardsoh, were Ordered a
repait1 to the scene, of action with kll
possible speed, and report tn Brigadier
General JSppea, iwho hail been desired
tn asumo tUcommSnd, . and . call eat
hit': bi tgade.- Arma - tod laniinenitioo
wer amply furni&het!, and thrown into
kit the counties which were suspected
of ; tJisafTection.'; ; Twbj regiments in
Brunswick end Greenaville were called
into sertice by their commanding offi
cers, under, lha ; law jesting them with
power to-do so, for such purpbses.
Xliesn troopa being within the - brifadY
commanded by Brigadier General Wm.
II,.Broadnkt, that officer assumed the!
command and remained in the. fiild un
til the danger had .passed ...t'
i it gives roe grat pleasure to commu.
hicatft to the General Assembly the
higtt satisfaction I fee) in bearing testi.
mony to the zeal, promptitude, and, das
pe-tcq, with which every officer discharg
ed his Jutyi, and: th cheerful alacrity
with "which everr citizen obered the call
of: the. jttw.'jiwj'iSrjjj;
J- .Though the call upon the light troops
was so promptly obeyed, vet before their
arrival the revolt was subdued, and ma
ny ot these deluded fanatics-vera either
captaredatKeff pljalMjrosd'Uhtt
possibility of ;escapej eome tad already
been immolated by an excited people. ';
;a ,reet luaniguestgratiucation m aad
tog, that , tlitt readiest -aid was afforded
by CommOdpre EiUplt vji tliftl United
Stktea Navn and a detachment itt. iailS'
ora vfreitt dhehip NttActej'undcr-his
command, whonotwitlisUnding they had
jusf returned from af fotigt and; tlistant
cruise, repaired .tp the aceue of action
with a highly, creditable alacrity Much
is also due ta Colonel House, then' com
manding officer at Fortress Monroe, for
the promptitude with which he detached
a part of his force to our aid, antler the
command of Lieu t.CoI. Worth, to whom
similar praise j due, as likewise to. Ihe
officers and foldiers mnder his "-cOra-roand,
fol( thfr'ipromptitade wUhi which
they also repaired to oor assistaBce.'lo
soon as it came to their knowledge? all
necessity for their co-operation bad ceas
etl: before they- reached? their.-. point ipf j
a'. a 'a.. ...a m
oestinauon, - pnt toey are not'ine ess
entitled to commendation on. that ac-
count.VsA44.-.iiiK' ktbi?
All of 4hose who particlpafetl- in the
bloody;, tragedy? haver spiated7 their
crimes by undergoing" public execot idni
1.-1. ' i. . . -
wunsi oiu'wro nan uoen-- coutiemneu
have beenrreprieved fot rrtaoos vhich
were- tdeetnd i aatisfaclofyvOlfere. la
much reason to belief a the SDtrtt Of tn
S urreclion was hot confined -to Sooth.
amntont mabi, convictions have taken
place elsewhere, and some lew in distant
counties, f.r.o.nt tthe uocohients which
I herawitli lay before you$ Xthere' Hion
much reason to beliera Ihose plani of
treason,' Insurrection" and murder- have
Becn)aesTgnet! planned '-and matured
by arirestraincdf fanatic in some of the
neighboring States, -who find facilities
in distributing their views and plans a
mopgst our' population, either through
the nnst office or? by: agents sent, lor
Upon inspectinrcTiIucnmen
V ,r.. ':T.:.'-...'.'.r.s . ...t,:,i.
ihatatate of rliincs wliith !
ih.w.r. insvmUtLtn nroducei I felt if
""v;','-' 1 - . ...
nit ttuiv to open a corresuunuuubu ..kius
" A " J X . i ..
the Governors of some of the neighbor
ing powera of this confelercy, to pre
serve as lar as possible the good under-
stsndinff which exists, and which ought
to be cherished,' net ween me uiuertjui
members of this Union. The result of ,
this correspondence will be madekoown !
to too, so aoon as it is ascertained. .
' The most active amon'r ourselves, in
stirins up the spirit of the revolt, have
r i l I. .J
been the negro rreacners. n-y au
acquired great ascendancy over the
mitiili uftictr fellows, and infused all
their ooillions. which had prepsred
.i r .w. -i..i .,. .f h ft nul
them for the development or the BO-,
i c 'ft. : I ., .. .... m. ...tiin In :
lieM"i M u-rc ia anw v---
. .1 I .
tel
untie
th
have been tin channels through which
yii. woo.. wora; wis Hone im (hot liendi who, Uit t Interest ia
Mood.jmocnmg and on the Hay feU'ear ceraatunttj, Benhele,a aeek to
lowing aboot tentlock, thelut Kiuf-It'a a aervila wara war whkx.
VnH1 eo,'nVtteJ;i :Th.;'iten;haMft ittelf In Ibe'tnaaucre of tinof
o that " and ;4ha . acliaeent toqatiea fendinir mi.s and rK'.!dr.n M k.
ieve. tnose preacucrs ptijvi tr .Fmnmrwip'ni.iv - "7""
1 1 .1 a i ... I ll. u. Kua. Miiilai I .a.Mke.iS aarr ' Tla
rstandios in relation to these plans - Jm ZZZZL rT- Hiw
loUL'howt the Eastern Count.es ami
1't.ai'skt lal lh imI. .nvir.r alie had been CICOOTUIU-
ir. c. rr..iDAr, 2::
the l03imwi!orT rVi and wm.STets ,
t,rtBt.Utl imof "t, .V ,T. " "
IT .' ""v.. pinning
treason fl C1"Srit U r!wt ,l
TKroosfi id. in.!.,.
lrst-v .n.f ik. I.... I u...t
( the -
k. ,
ooa f4"
JxrwUtr-l to-ulnwi'inwttwiNilFliiwI, h eonty
. .r'C:
attncM, tb rat tnrTo i,V
j iu-j
rr. wtt of a a.r.rfei.r character;
of thea ioOirumatory pamphlet which
U merk tn4 rkaritablVf Uhef Stitrs
hi ,eea eaow t. distribute fir,
bnndi in (he botom ol r-or aociety. hare
a . - . . . .
Men ma. ' Wbit ahall h. ti.Ui.k r
sil e; and oil the thfrj irt the lacrifire
of all who have borne part Tn the savage
aodertakiog? Notnly ahouldtlhe
seferest punishment ? inSicted opon:
those disturbers of oaf peace, whenever
they or their Eiaissaries ire found with-;
ta eoir .reach bnt 'decrjive "measures
should- be! adopted to make 'all their
measures borirve, i The public ' good
requires the negro preachera ,16 be i-1
lencetl, who,' fall of ignorane'e, are in- j
capable of, inculcating -any 'thing but
notions of the wildest superstition, thus
preparing. fitsiaatruments In tbe hands
of the. crafty agitators to destroy the
public trtoqoilUtr.'v-;;v-..-.TH i
' ;Ab the; means ofguerding against tbe
possible repetition of these sanguinary
scenes, I cannot fail to recommend to
your rarly attention, the ?ev isioo of all
the laws, intended to preserve in due
subordination, the slave population' of
our state. in urrrrw'je considers
ttona npeiTWrgtit) Jet be under
stood as t xprewiog?.lj4'alightest doubt
or apprehension of general results; all
communities are1 liable to aufiV from
th "dagger bf the murderer and mid
night assaswo, and U behoves themlo
guard ..against tlm.t-.- vvt'i-
;With us the first returning light dis
pels-the: danger, ant soon witnesses
the .murderer ift'chains. BV;
ThougV means have .been T taken 6y
Utoselof-othecStates-toaEitato-our
community, and discontent our slaves,
and incite them to attempt an unattain
able object; some proof is also furnish
ed,; that fprj ther jClass of free people bf j
colors tnev have onened mora en ared
view, and arging tho'achiievertietit of
. - - ar. ' . B ' . n I
r nigiier tiestiny by means', tor the
present 4csa 'violent,- bat hot dilfering
in tne ena. irom tnose presented to the
f---... kiL..'ut , v. r ..t - j i
sia.veo.--j. nar , ciasp jut .inejcotiimunity
our 4a ws have heretofore treated itb
indulgent kindness, and many instances
off Solicitude.'" for their ''elfhrerhava
marked the toroirress of Leiristafinni If
the' slave is confined by law to the ea-
.... .:. kii L.I
laic ui iiLa luaaiu, il is nuviattute lie
should be--the free people f color aay
nevertheless convey all the.incenilfut'y
pamphlets and papers ;Vjthwhkh!'-wis;
are sought "to be tnundatejT. jfTW cUM
too; haa been lha first ,to pUco itsel
In; hostili;' itfy atgaiqaf an yand every
measuro'desighed to remev 'them from '
ambhsat'jB..;,'.ThoVg
pensably' necessary for,' ihem' to with-:
draw .'Jrom this cominonity, "yet To "the '
spirjtnf kindness which: has erer char1-!
acterised the lieglslatury of Vrgtoia7 It
is lubinitted.whethf as theast; bcnO-'
fit which w e cart confer- upOq Jthem it
may tot be, wise to appropnste annual
Ira sum bt moner to aid in their rerao-
fival front thia Commonwealth. i."' t .i ;i
nVbilst'J recent evcott ':had4,treated
apprehensiuna inT the ''jmn'da'io'f. afew,
sotneagitation. ,wss ,alsV more: exten
sively folt; wherefore' t tvaa deemed
. jwdent, iiritt.-th' milkla in the faiaS-"
ner" calculated" o' tquiet all apprchen-j
sions, and arina were accordingly" fur. j
nisheil io near! ; all the regiments pn
the vrEastern- frontitr.;- The . .want kf
them. onon 1his- sodden e emereency.
wa'i'aVoewt'Wy; t hy 'those in the vi-i
ciriitv of Norfolk,?i8 to.inJuce Coromo-
dore .Warrington,' In command of .tht
Navy; Yard? inGosporC' to distribute a
portion of 1hepubJic nrrna Btidef. his
care.1' That gallant and patriotic 'ofli-
cer'.d$;'io$1tta
iponsibility of this atepr atid if.ta gralj
fying to perceive that this conduct., has
met the approbation of the public June-:
tipnarica. The policy of disnrmib the,
.,.. . conoir"a the men and
meature bt tsf9rlS,f. M
oOlcershad been culpably negligeiil.iniw
la W V
.. .. .
juiciF shwimvh v v.
.i .; i ... l.,..i .' k.. ...L.ik.J
that, niaiif were lort, or by neglect be
come unlit for servica.--Nocsr, however,
the necessity for preserving them is
distinctly felt, and a doubt cannot be
emertaiucu, iusiniwsvsiv,wui
ken of thein io uture. I could not
weigh the expense Jncdrred by this
measure, against the possible sacriBce
Of life, much less the possible repetition
;of the acenes.of Southaroptan."
t " - - ...
t1-r....'-..'t am .Ahhrttit A noluylnna aret
. milrMiii u in thewoontr of Surry,
(Fag.) one of wboae tenels is to saM leaOi other
at a snecljog Uh a holy kiss. Uue ct tnc wmaie
.Vytning 1
. J . .
nenlmr , eneounm-a young ceniKniaw, wik.i
, 'j ti... a unli.1
uicau-d tot " kiwwg wah an appcjtHc.
...
crrrr. Ar.: rr.tr lt.
IRrperted far tl ft.)
"
:ta,i.cHnm.itpainCl;ii. .-
l IN
1 Speaker UkJ befursj tk SeMta a
accupMet wiitt
rre read jm1 Uul
Bpn tna lafi
On motion nf fr. Martin fltocViivrbam, !
icsmlvi, TW -h, Tiwaaerar be, and he i.
kerrhy directed to t'-k out eUSemeat af ,11
th-;fi.id brlunjpHa ta lh BUtfyairfy their
deanioa, Uw gruea MajMat "I Mmk, aaawat reiwt
So tka towat aa ua a. practkaJ.K. .: , ,
Mr, Cuinn prraenUxl the fullawlna; rewobi J
iton, wtirrfi M read the tw ime, paawed,
and refcrredv .. -
Uttrel, Tkat the PukUe TmMarar pay to
lUkeaiwr VTaa. IWIt, RherirT of Mama iwm,
the SMaa of clrvrw dollara aad airty.fi t ceota,
tVat aaonnt kavinft beea paiil ialc the pwhlia lrw
ny as iMtsew k-mls, held by Join. Urowa. a
pat af tUatbaart aad othera, -whiok UmIs wev
listsd aad the taxee paid ia Uarweod conatvt also
lha suia of tUirtj-6 dulWa mmI fnrty-five eeots,
the aiaount paid into the pablia treaaory as the
Uyesoa IMiltfaua e tlawliami'e aMeniatioii
lands, whirh arera afterwards ant it kv amid Bell, k
warehased for the States also the sW nt twelve
dollar, th exprnaea iuearrad a takting, aelline
and ramwying said lands to the tioverwan aad
that ha be allowed a wrmlit for the anma ia the
settlement at his aoaouols. .
' On motion (f Mr. PamnKen. i'l -
..tmucw, i u um .n nuy imniim w M
stravted to inquire Into the .eapedw-oay of aUnw
iagaoamensatioii to the militia ordered into sew
viae by tlie enoitanading omeer bf New Vtsaorer
county ,ror tlie parpose of suppressing an ioaar
reeUoat and that the pors atnl documents herw
with transmitted be laid be (We the said commit
taej and that they be instructed V, retiort by bill
or otherwise,' - ' .-ti'.i
; On motion of MrWdliama, i ? ti
InXeStthwdL That tli Jmliciar Committee be
jn,tr"0led to inquire -into die propriety of alter
r or amending the Tatrol Uwsot thi State t
knd that they report by bill or etberwise. - -
A mesmipe was sent to the House of Com
mone, propoainp to ballot on to morrow lot a
Brigadier General of tl. 3rd brigade and 6th
division of North Carolina militia, and stating
that Montetque W, Campbell it ia nomination
for tbe appointment." f-?";r?-;.t
" Billa presented. 'read the first time and
paed.--By Mr.' Halt,' a bill tor exempt tbe
wardens of, the Poor from the performance
of certain duties, t By mr. Wilson, a bill to
Incorporate three Light Infantry companies
ana one company or .(Jaralry in .tlie county
of Edgecomb, and one company 'of lXgU
Infantry in the eountrvbf Mtt.J,i?U ,ta
-.On motion of Mr. Sea well, the House pro-
ceeaea to consiuer tne bill making an appro
priation and appointinj; commissioners for the
buildincr of the Capitol:" The bill was resd
section by section, and amended on motion by
Mr. Sea well.' bf ' filling ud the blank in the
2nd section wtttt the; words nhirty thousand
dQllars.'. ,. Messrs. Seawell, Martin f Kock
ingham, Snd Toomer apoke on the subject at
great length.' ' We sfiall .-'eootfntie o lay the
speeches on. this subjcctbefore ur readers as
Fysi m uimwHi permiw i
.. ma - ' m ara I-! a - ,
, Mr. Martin of Hocki neham. moved that tbe
further consideration of the bill be nostooned
Until the Ihird Monday io November next,
wntcn was agreed to-ayee 3a, noes 31. rrhe
ves and noes being demanded by M.;Martin
of Rockingham; wer as follown- i Vis st-J .
V YEAS. Mesira. AUen. llrittaia, Caldwell,
Campbell, Dick, Dobaon,Elliott,Ciiltiiore,iiiltin,
Hall, Hill, Huke, Hoovery Howell,- Ketr, Ken
datl, M'Entire, M'Farland,' Marshall of Anson,
Martin of Wockin-lism, Martin of Wilkes, Mas.
sey, Mc-lchor, Montgomery of Orange; Purliftmj
Bar," Rencher, heraid, Simmons, Toomer, Ty
son; UnderWooIi tv "v:i:i-t,
NAYS.M.etsrs. Askew; Bntemen,Bell,Bo(l
dia, Browni-igg, Cooiwr ot Martin. Cowper of,
Gates. Davennortl Diihoneh. Hawkuia. Hulrr.
Lindsay, M'Dsniel,' Marshall of Carteret, MaU
thews, Millor, Montgomery of Hertford, Mosely,
More of Rreene. Move ot Pitt. Pool. Rowland.
Spsipht, Seawell. Belby, Skinner, Snecd, Thorn.
S08:Yaa!
hook,WiIIuuns,AVilson;,ii "'J.''''??'
HOUSE OB'ttMMteAf';.
, . , -r," iw jiu.'i
Mf, Leake,' from the Committee oT&imi.
re port ea untavorabty to ttie peWion of Job n
o. rmancTirm,. .uoncurree isv. -.' , ;
tnills presented,' read -tira first ; time and
passed. .Ily Mr. Daniel, a bill tn- amend the
act of 1830, entitled an act to amend an set,
9kmam A in1lM; . . .... ., .
I'-"- i, .Tniiunn .an avv o vest in
right Of electinu Sberiffs in the several cotin'.
ties within this State in the .free white men
thereof. By Mr. Cansler. a bill to reoeal the
act of 185.0, aitiiled mn act to atnemt an act,
entitled an act to alter tbwf time of holding
two of tbe Courts td" fleas and Quarter Ses
sions of Lincoln couoly, , by Mr.' Mebane, a
out to amend tjte act of 18'y, enttUed an act
to enable the State, flank to wind up gradu
ally, and to fix a nnifornt r jte of Collection
Referred and ordered to be' printed. I By Mr;
Rpnner.Va bill fixinif a uniform "mode of
eeksnteut of the reul cnte,with site. improve,
ments thereon, in Ileuulort county, lteierretb
-;. Miv, Sawyer, from dUo Committee on Edu
cation, made a , report recommending the
rejection of the bill : extending la the teach,
ers and scholars of all the achwoT "within this
State tbe same privileges which ire enjoyed
by .the officers, and students of the University,
and an oilier Seminaries of learning particularly-
established by Uw.T1m) bill wax rend,
and,,on, Mr. Sswver's - motionr' laid on tlie
tabid,-; -v. A . nvWifs-:
! -, Tbe bill to appoint lay yhyt tut nbhjnjf with
seines, rteus &e-at New.. Inlet, in "the eoun.
tie of Currituck and llj de, pawed it third
reading and was ordered to be engrossed.'-,'
'. The engrossed bill to repeal the lrt and 5t1i
cclians of the act Of bst Sesiioit, authorising
the County . Courls:. of lGtn, to ' appoint
wardens of tbe pour, and to build a poor and
iirji tttitike, passed il unrareiuiing ana was
y.a..a . ka....ii.i
--r- ,,,' " ; ,: :
Mr. Simr cton Diesc-ntcd the annual lli-cort
bf the Adjutanl t-enurali which was aei'lwt Whereiis, by. jlli uwa' tsf th's State," tbe
the Senate with a proposition that it bee.tpuin of miiitia omiinuieg are only rcimir-
printed. ;. ,;.. :. .-.$ .jki-r
i On motion of Mr. Burgin, a messsge was
sent to the Senate proposing to hnllot to mor
row for Brigadier General of the i: h brigade,
and informing that Jesse M'Uui:.: an is iu
nomination for the appointment. .The name
of Joseph H. Winston was, on motion of Mr.
Settle, addea to the nomination, t-,. i 1 .
On motion of Mr. Iturgin, the committee
of Finance were instructed to inquire Into
tks. stspetfieney of ektending the time -lor
perfecting grants on entries made ii4he
year lo2u until the 1st January, 1(132. ! -
On motion of Mr, Sumner, the committee
On the Judiciary were instructed to inquire
whether the criminal laws of this Slate oiipht :
not to be emended so to abolish the pun-jof
Ubmcnt ofevtting vfl'the ears,. . , t"-
it On motion of Mr. Haywood, the same com-
mittee wore toctrucK-d to inquire into the
Itoprtety of smenjtiig and cspUining the
' i - ,
i
ere the aa.J an,r i k i
that ewrti and lula Ia rw-ir .j
cawuiuiiinir t-f Uwewrta.it ru . tr tf.e
avrmmewl of Ibe Supreme T.iMt as l Ur
' . ... I
firocs a4 m.nnrr af Krym. ,! !.. I'....
tne cvie ttiat ar or mv La d
bef.irc them. -. - ; ' . !. ,
l be kill in pvvnt perwae o lb
coast I rem UwlUin
nif out -tUo lii 1,1. arv.1 II,. .
w;it .i. .l. . . . . ,
aurr ne iuie OS ru-hUnf two lit tlie'
'7 i.wma f nunoon,-,e, psael llinr
llMrdrraJing and were orvlcred to ba tn
gnnsod. 1 . ,
The enfrronced Lifl to repeal part of the
act of I82f , prescribing the manner w which
lands should thereafter bf advertised for sale
hit tstes in the comities J" Anson and Surry,
aM the resolutions direetinj the diapoaitio
of tb naia, drafts in the Ute Kngmrcr's
ojca, and th.arraninj; aiul fttingor the
papers baloogiiig to a;liies of tUe tiene
ral Aaaembty, wtic rrd the tlurd time and
ordered to ba ciirollelj . ' " -c
; --'t .-''-'iv.' " -
-V -"t i SRN ATK. - ,, ;
Oa mntinrt if : Mr. Mofly, ' .'' ' '
- fsA.T1!.1 rli rtmntlttec oft the" Aid!
clary be 'bartiett to inquire whettovby
the exivliiij; law th a a!ve Can be
imlieted. i.irtUe crVW w .aHvijMrj-j and tlut
thev rrpm b billot Mtii;wise. . . i -v . .
:;"ftilU read the third time and. ordered
to be"eMgro'Med .V'bill.t provide fur
the compensation of rvrtain Jurors ot'
the county, of: Pen'intiiion -A bitlto
amend h 10th aei ol the act of As
semjcli.p.' D$i '. 'prescribing the
mode oFsMrvrymj and selling the lands
lately acquired . by treat? front the
Cherokee fwlians-.V bil fo 'alter the
time of holding two of the terms t( the
Courts of, I'leas and ; Quarter Sessions
for", the countf of Macon, and for the
better regulation of the same. ; .
Mr, Kenilalt preseiifed a bill pin
exclusive jurisdiction, "to the Superior
Court of Montgomery' .'county of all
pleas, and prosecutions l the Slate;
which passed its three several readings
and was ordered to be; engrossed. 'I:-' '-,r
i.Mr.'Bateman presented a bill te'pre
vepttrcu.)a'ion of seditious pamphfeu;
On nTotloa of Mr; Wilsiiii, ordered that
message be sent to the .House nf Com.
mons proptising to refer the bill to tlie
committee on . thai part, of the Govern
wX5?ICTVre'i.'nai. ioilhe subject tf
free perionsybf coloPahdlTQceiidiafy
publicatitin?;;' U t",ff- tt
"Mr ''Allen presented a Vill to . audio.
nze thr erection; of 1 ills on Big Ivey
creek ini; tlie ciiunty of Buncombe.
Thn b'di-was amended; and ordered to
be laid pon, the" table. ;'.! ',ff
S Recei ved ; frfnithe House ''.'of .-Com'-,
mons a jnesaage;, statiiVg.tiittt they have
passed the f'llow.iii'r ennromied bill.
in which jtheyrask thft'concuri enct; of
thiaJtouspt-.'Ltll ;-to'.au;lhni-i.e, the
Justices of the Peace 'of Jlytle and
Wastiitigto.ncodntltfs vpureliase lands
anerect .such."buildinisa will be
suitable for Ihe cbm!irtableaccominoda
tion bf the poop of said ciih'tiesA bil
to repear;ait acU pssfed in the year
J823, emitletr an-act, to iiieteaHfe con
stables;; Jees, tn the i coubiy' of New
HanoyerV l'he fjrst'vjiiieiitipncd i bill
was read tlio first -time and passed, and
the JaHtjtipntioned bill being read thft
Unit tinefc-tvssindcfiiiite.ly posfpotitid.
.The Senate then proceeded It. con
$ider the bill, to erect-tu( of a portiun
of the cinlnites of liui ke aul Uuncinnhe,
a separate amli distinct county by the
name of Yancey, M r. Allen - tnoved
tl at ; th e bill be I aid , ,u po A t h "l able,
which, was not agreed ,a.-ATC4
Noes 35; i;rThe bill was thertupon renT
injnini time, anu, revived that the
same khuulu not pcss-mAvea )Noes
Stf.-' P,- it? , 1 '"(.'. m ,:r f,, r ' ,5
YRAS.MiWAltew Crittxin. Caldwell.
CampiH:ll,l)ick,liil,on, l.lliult, f.dmore.tiiiinn,
Hall, Hill, Hoke, Hoover. Kemlnil, Kerr, M'Kiv
lirt, M'f'arliind, Murthufl of An mm, Martin of
tioekiiiRhatn, Martin ot Wilkes, MasM-y, M"i
ehor, Montgomery' of .'Orange,-Hsrluuii, llay,
Item-.tx-r, Tooraer;T) VMn Vauhook.- -i-
"NAVS. .Minrt: A.kcw.llatc-innn. Ttt-II. Dod
dle. nrowiiricTf. Cnnnur of Martin. Cowiwt ot
fistes, Dinremiort, l)iilioii:1i, Hawkins, llai ley,
fiowcll. luidar. M'D.miel. Maithull of tJiirt.
ret, MllhewsMillet,t Montgomoi'y of Hertford,
Moteiy, Mnyo 01 tircune, .'Nlnyeol 1'ilt,-' lod,
Itowlsnj, Siiaiit, Soawrll.Sidliv. Shniiird. Sim
mons, Skinner, 'lncetl,' -Thorns jii, Underwood.
svuiwm,--ay tisqnT7'f."w' - , '. J V "
HOUSR OV 'COMMONS 1 ;
' i Messrs. Munis. Pearson. Uarrinicr.
Joseph'.; II: Skinner and Pittman, tvere
iippiiinteu a ouicci coininutee unticr me
resolution submitted by .Mr. Morris on
the Till h'tstanf. ' .. '. -r- - -'
-. Mi Clayton ttilriHluced a rcolution
atlowiog-ctimpensatinn to certain jurors
in tlt county jif .Buncombe, whicli was
read, the fn;kt .tijr.'and parsed." '.T "l
- Mr Weaver kubmitted tlio following
f cmtldtiou' viK,"'" -'..'- "r; ' : -' :7' !
ed to' parade- their ,niet-once in cath noil
every si a months:, and whereas the colonels
commandant are in like niantier rcqitired to
call together their respective regimetus wly
once in each atxl every year for fuvicw aiid
I inspections and whereas' rt is fruml by tlie
joflicers commanding 10 bo impossible to keep
lup a well oanicd militia with eou.w
advanta?es of traijiinn and k hr reas It in
thought tkat cvoluiioiiit of 'tin iiitc tin be
taur.ht to recruits more e!' ual!y wlitn
ooiicctcd in eonsiJerable in- ' -r. . v
lieQheil,tlum9r, That . cuinmittee ln
Military AiJir"bo instmctci to inqnite intn
the propriety ! ;.toWding hv lt , t)i-t each
regiment 01 tnUaia of thia St' fchH consist
(!.' ',.-, j , . ... ,
ta a 1 1 1 f.,.,;., it, -,t .
frf ;trt frm IU .,. t4" J
U a 1 torrt trvia he fci u .',!
inta t)v ((...rivry of pwi !.. jf Kr t. I
tUf fStf tntra ixftu.i ir-v ' t lul.,
twol,itt!;or,s,ncl tliateacli hntiHi'.on .lm!l
jbe parailcd Onvo, a,t least, in each and every
year, un-t-,r tho (.'.-laioJ cntpmsn .', f at lent
two $f the held olhr.ersof (aid rcm.eat, and
thaUhcy report by billor olhetatsci - -':'.
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"j t i rrmaiiiin4 fcnr trtir.
lar .m w pr,,, r to I I'jrwfd en i.,
but I S-ir tcve u a l l, la St.. liu-s,
tin 1 b.e , t;r Iron, , ml th mfiat
ltit',in'li.tiet tn, "tu til Ua Ln J H-s., ,.
r,tmA pri-r I- -.ore npna kins fv li.e f, .
mpt k any u: t -is he Srwv t,mk fprf
la make mt for the w.f
thnar .,!, k, 1 i-Uao some c4 Itic !-iters
aloe ailu.U , tu.
I Uv, il.r Ih.tt to be. m ilk reset Mnet. vanr
SkrUK'tit arrairt,
-. , ' ' 'v' ' ' "'!. STOKr.3.
"-' Kvccoliia CTee, . '. .
: ttbtx-a.tut.vj ,-;',V-
Via rii
Tna strove communication wjs, on
Mr.-Tolk's mntiou, prdereJ t be t;nt
t n Senate, jir.wiiH5r that it bare-
ferred ttt a Joint Select comtrUlfc, and
informin that Jlfii l'olk, (isttnn, -Henry,
Cotrts an 1. Ur; compose tlie '.
ctimniile-i ft the part of the Commons.
Mr. Wrilit. from the committee ap-
pointed to r.'intlurt the balloting for a -'
liiigsilior flrtieral of the Sd brigaJe, re-;
ported that MW. Campbell had re- '
ceived a mnjmity of the vote. - ' v ,;;
-On the second balloting for a llrTga'-. ' .' ;
lier General of tlia eiht brifrv'a. Jo--
Sepli II. Winston wis clacted,
ba.loting stood thusi - . .v
S w -..
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End
10 , -
.'.'Winston.
Mr..;
y- - ; '.rCuiSton,'- 91 "'",
-'v- Blanks - 9,.'
On motion of Mr. Mebane,
-, Ktalvet, Tli at the committee on Internal . '
Improements inquire into the propriety of '.'.'
anthnrixing the aula or other disposition
of the Dredirintr :t.ictiine belontrina- to thia k
State and formerly used In clr-mmg oit the? v .."
flatf below Wilmintrtort and that luev rw -," '
port by bill or other ua; ' ; '',- ,v '
;;;sjit motion 01 iMr.-dfrft-T.i, tv
' jle$ohiL That ti r?omitl- m Internal '
Improvement! be Inati tided to lntpiireinto '
tbo expedieney of etndryitii-"the lireinj -N
aiaciiineio remove :mt shiui Dsr Oelow th 4 v
town of.Waahington at soon as prscticahle, ?
'Bills ptesctitftl, read the f.rst f"tjj
and passed. By ?!r. Jarvls, a ir.t tt r J
repeal in part an act of the Grr.erjl As
sembly, passed during the Session if
1 83, chap, 55, entitled an act to j ro- '
t ide for the compensation of Jurors f ir
the Counties of Beaufort, Oii'ow,' -Hyde,
"Annn, Columbus, nnd Dujl'.n,' "
15 v Mr. Cain, .a bill aulhorixir-r the '
tidmioiatrator rftlia Uklate of I atnuel ')
Pcmbcrtnn, tlpreased, late r!.ci"..Vof the
County of Moiitgmucry, to collect tlie "
arrearages of (aifi tlue the sal 1 ; "
berton lor-tha years lR2ranJ' 12;'j, ' -"Bills
read tlie sccund and third tin."
and ordered to bo engrossed. ; He till '. -for.
the more convenient administration J,:
of justice in ilia Cr-'iiti tf rii a .J '
Quarter Sessions for the county ot Cara'-"---beiiand;
aud the bill toprovide for t!i '
prompt payment cf Juror for the coiia-'
ty of Currituck. - , , . . -
'Mr. Henry, Irom the' enramittee ca :. -
the Judiciary, to which was rcf.'rn J t'ta .
uilt to render t-i 4 who:e r a - cs r.ro
forged competent vi"!ie9ses In proiccu ,
lions for such fur lies, rcpt?rt,vl the"
said- bill'wlth nti anendment an I ra '"'.
commendc I f ass-e. . Thu s ... ; 1.
mrntiwaacoiuuiicd iii.anj tho L,!I v 1 '
laid upon the table. . ' . -
H On m4an, J.Jr. Polk had k 1 t '
withdraVlroni the record cf li e j."
tlift petition of John S. Itushwurm.
Mr.Cherrv rrcsei.Se.1 a ti ! f
a t;;:r
the rntuJa cf co;; ; ....''t to r
oft!.ei. itst.J l: -irf ('
which, .after :!io c, ja tf tl.a
ha l been taken s veril tl.nps
t er
many dmcrent motiouS, was b':ii.
withdrawn..'.5 x . .
- The House ailjttrTtrdttntU Hon,!
for the purpose cf af.'ardinz' t'1 0
t
make aomeaitcraliun in the k 'i tf ('
hall-'
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i) ''..V!' '';'.-! 8EX.VTK.' . , .3.-. "
i The Spcakrr lai 1 before the Senate
av c.tateiiiiMit 11 ' i
er, prepared in t'
lution of tint' i .'.i
t I H I i a 1 1 -
li 'ice to t'..a t
r-"
:..
i it'int, er' '
I f rn-s t ' .t ' f
the ; desrr ''"i t "
tho several 1 1 Is
State) which w. s c
ed.' '
. Mr. MTar!" ! t
ingjeaolution, , t.'
Vbcrets miu 'i t
giHlulloti have h n v
otilawa rt-lntive to e '
l .lot'" " tj t j
lered u be I t-
..iej i:.a r "
v as edited:
r -l vi j
' i t in l i3 t:
le.
nt
s its
the diCicrent couu
ters f I t',iti!i
llirn !' 1 c it "
" i.VW, ,', Ti.ut
diciary be iii..tri
i iii .His.;
t into
"i .
t 'nnV'tee on t' 1 Ja
I to ii"iii,m Into t (..
1 ; t' i laws .f I . i
it ' f '1 f , 1
peuiftiry or 80 k ,11
State, it' ntCf . ,
savd authority to lmi t
i' ' of tlia. atttit-jr l
X l
t ,1 . ,fi4
' ,:t?i tU L!!ow
t they report I y I.
!Jr, B; .',.iii ; j" r
u- refsttlst - '
, 'i i r- -s the - 1
have l.)ii' lamsnted !
Willi lift aintoi E,.iH-
lioni hey bfs b
vei-; H t'i atcend l-rr
olmiru-. t -!, a-id th' i
Tho' vU'e est end a
t'.,iers f 0'ir E.a.
r in i"- -y tu fia,
1 r ' r- I tti te
tDj k'mliow for I uleo
' nie'is her rivers are
rm-ren's impetuous.
C rest tiifitanr.e to the .
tVestj Mir toad, in some seasons of the ycrr "
ate iinpaisAhle Air" loaled eamaeea. -In '-
J-ihort, our cxpcnt in r,irg proo U
Tka -
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