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' " , ' , -'on motios of Mr. Toomf, the moJa "ten .trat anwW eo a I Instruct the i J committee la iajnlr ititw tb expediency . r( roking rail load i: m one potnt J f lh Vdkii wt heiher it ! expeJnt ' ' to ir.k j J roi t U putiUc e?w. th iucvT)or!k of eooi,Tn fof the .m-rul.-J bjr liwtwd'Pff th jsoill t a company far the eontrudiof rilroJ , Irom hkm point tm the wew of Cpe Fer, t f er Ilij wooJ, narunmnr by Liwlt x burfr. Kuo biiercrt the Per!unj rJ ' road t Ue XJoanoke, mm HaLi. TT r ' -o!mi'h!H mtnled, wi UtCft idopted rJerl t he tnncJ- ,.vj: - - -i . tr. Mieiy prewntcd iolirt1os 1m. . f trvcjie (he cwnntee XUitary AlTurt tu . iitfpiirt the e,edicncy of Mnj a -- odicfrpt)rtinToiute!fconpAjewhici , ', 11 read and Uid 8o tbeUble. ' " ' Onm-Jlionof Mr. tiumn. the Senate pro. ; - ' 'cefdrdwcoiwwlertheeiUtirtfMl the ct ; ' :'f I83J. ml.ibiHng-the cireuUtioe ia th'i -,' ' Stste, fierth time herci menrioned, of v bunk note under ire dollar. Woeil by the - : tnk of ether Strfee, tojetber ilU the a . " ;1 ' , ineiitmet proposed by ,Wr. Go'mn. 11e r innlment wnendd, on motion of M. ' , . BrittaiH, by extending provion te lue '; :c eouiUofliurkt, ,lhqneUoa thee recur- ' V "ring on the edoption of the amendment m - ,C ', :. mended, fee-M determined io the elre. . -1 Mr. Cnioo lortHee moved le amend tlx bill J - beiendiBf tbetiateof he epenAwej to the V" "- -iib of July. 183 J. .Mr. SeaweU mored to r. - , l lr the biiC together with the ameedmenr, oa V k "'', the HbJt ffhich wei ejjreed to, . " Mr. CU,jre preKeud bill to emend the k ;r""Vect of 1805 to prevent tice end loimomlity . :- ' by deelerinr the olTencee therein eoaUited it' 10 ,h ebject of Indictment! Wbicb peee4 to firtt mdup .t.v'::. J 1 ,o. ,'';:'. . ;l'v;' r.-'i .-.v.. -fndrtyf2)ee..il;4 .:?" y;;rr::lEiATK.;;' - ' ' '(: ';"reieri Se!l, WUIiB, Mrtto ef Wi1k Z-'' nd link wr appointed to (urm the joiat etleet ' eorani'uwe on th part of the Semite m die retol ; ,''' fmnot mr. IVuhotig relativo to 0e ouRAroetion .'; 'A of a rail roxl from 0!dTopSaiUettoUe iirte i r k ' f riof of the State, and the amendatory ceerfutioaa V f 1 ef mr. Teornereml ror. Witliaina. ;. J ; ' '"'Ci'feV ?:r Ceine preaented the petkloe of Andrew ' v ' Wnleh, prayingttia panafe of an eett aothorise .v-;.'Jfl l,im to build aa mill en the public landi !a the :'-r f tiiuiityof Maeon. - ltefeired. 'ti?-k ;.''! v , f V' 1 " eUo of mr. Itenoher, the Coiomilleean ."At':iT:it'fheJa(iilarr werewetrtteted to Inniiirc into the .1 u . - - '-aya , 4 i-- -. I . i m k a4 t' - . .A r - 1 tl 1 r", ,r" tV. fci a . fr. a W w i ra j tr ii w i M a I-. ra '-"a a.-. aa !i r rt.a 4aVt r11 I iTwiwia -1 V aror 1W " (ltiMmm4,(MtarilU. 1 a aly ' ,-;t,y l Uaua kai a aaia vaa, WaJ aw. -rr ftartonwd tUc i fca er4 " , , ri IM a ... mi aaara fc" O acat a4 t.la t4 UU a" 3 ta a4 rf- r ait Um Wd, a4 ibr W4 a UuatUn. JfalW aaiuav Ua aaU rr IK 4 rM rft IM Ur.lMJ auri ik-i a tke aaM of tK aaa wrv o ra ikallcwaa, ba tSoufU o-t e Wat ia aoaafaiiaa Wrtvrrm. It amaav4 baa ikM t n-nart iLmM Wt I IMI m.ut4. . . Mr. Sknr4 bap that aw. Bi aa .IJ Mama. ' - " ' 1 . a A . mi M - M . Mr. Aakaw aaaae om vi im Wake aai anfTea, u aiwaMriaatbt. Ttat be4 ef tia eaaatraa. ar tnM kaa brcn Iwaita1 with ke rat of tlta amAUkkaiVMiamiaitilvaaM ewaw, woaua cnj , "7 ' ITITlvIZiwra Pt that bie llooer Jedg Strente, XotldV-taX W lmtthee oe Monday of the J the wnrt aw anffrr-d aa I svm Un til, "ka week-, wea eeteated frooi othet and bi(i aWMbe -iil prranr a ao;7 OC IM aoM, aw wl to-aaoftev. . . . ' - . ' . Mr. Alia aaal. wanfd B eotVe better to fcaae a eoouaiilee of U wtwUi linen oa Iba aobjoatf aa lavwva it baootnaaavd to a enaataiuae et IM k.a Hiate, aJ k naJe tkaordar et tha y fee S'aaai: m thai tie ebole ot me eaalanat be eMaliied, ' W baah area not aped to. V . Mr. Orawamr tlaaaiht tiae lloaMO akoBM ba at awaeata aUaa ahanaitar of the woriaaao boaoltlaredtheaaila. If tbaa men vera Iwaaant, t. acd murai in ebaraateh aVtt nolnrasaalr tad to aar, UrarrH kaiawladn, and k bnp - ri.tcM tat tUeir ataaaitwie to Iraaiaaaa, tacaafaat aoul4 Wkka eme tMTtnmr aa 4 the aou k (ImkM m tiae aaakjeaa. 4 He thrHr Ibe aW raaHvr afilt rtmn had aanaitlmait bealai;oo Hm th-siainji nf rhia "Hiation. He would thre rnre maul lb saoujav of the geatiemee from Mr. Aakeohaeiaod, that the aharaater of tne ,.-. n . - ... iih.iT Una ulerk ol the Count aart snnerior fjourte nf law wilhi Ihia State to Jitne writt of ' Ciipiat ad Tcipoodcndurrf, enbpanaa end other : L V proceai for aervioa within a gireo lime after thf :;VV.'. .riao of their respective eonrta. :' tr i f i - Billi presented, read the firat time anil paseL rmr. U.;1L a bill leaatWize the JuMieeiof the , :'J f-raee fot the Coaaty tnrt of Camden, oe petl '.V '5 '-aion. to antoint eommiaaionere to act off widewa1 ,-aloweri, to ley out, alter or alraighten cads.' Uy .' tor, Cooper of Martin, n bill to iaaorporale a nmnaor to make a turnnike road fi-om William- x "" l-nl.n(r. W Ike Bounty of Martin, toward "Wimlior, In Uertie aoonty.ana v interwci uo , 3V".-VlblieroMl leadmgfromO.itor'elerrrte wiuoaor, 1 -j. im. nt Wf mimnaca.; Inferred. ,-r ' 1 'n" , i The f ,Uowineeeeroaed Mile naaseit tbeir Irat , ' v''- residing: A tillto alter the time of knitting; two of ,'lbo Courta of i'ieaa and Quarter oeaiiont lop tne oonnty of lJuaeombe a bill to pravent peraooa ; - : n the aca eoaat frota koldmr out lulte lictita; and - a Wll ta arrwint lardaaa tor Cthinr wiili arinea, acts ke. at New Inlet io the eouatfee of Currkoek ;. end l'de. v.-' :- ' ,'' ,'iv,'" r. Kcnditil, Jrom Hi eommtttee appomtea to net the ballalinsfjr C.ovenior, rrported that a, r cl.mi. .tiil ummt-s- Cimrarrail ia. f , The ba'.intiiif for Governor erei follewai H.wifort Stoke ' (; "' ',;-, " fc I ..hard IX SptutM ' ,? ' ? ' M ' ' ' l I : bill vet'n2ther';.'tof e1:t'n?eterkofthe , Superior and County Courts in the several eountire - within this State fiaanc tyro wnna vuen mereoi,. i v ,n r I the aeeond tone and amemled. vTha ,,'ip' .n then reeurrinj on the jmsaaeo of the bill tue aeeond lime, as amended, it vat resolved tliat thR same shall not pats. irat at, Naysaa. ; ' V' lVu---Mcira. Allen.CHldwell,- t'.nonef'of '.Vf. Cn-fwofG.. Dii-k.- Dihoii!r. UrtUon. Gil tn. - , ti "m. Hall, Hawkins, Kay try, Hoke, ' ,-. .. Uiiidsar. M'lWieU M'Entii-e. MFaa" 5 . 1 i. ! rahail of A., Mitrshall t (J., Martin .61 - hi ,utomervoiUW Maaser. Varham. -I'eol. '.'-.i ' 1 mch'T. Simmoas, - Skinner. Traon, Coder. - j ; wuott. anbook. " -. ".'' . 1 ".;-v ' -i"-. -jaVsMeere. Aalcew, Ptvtemao,' BrlKain, , 5 ' tt".. 15oi1t!ic. Urownrift. tapbell PavenporL ; v '') I Uintt. liilL Hoover, llawell, Kerr, Martin of !,.?; ' A., Mthews, Mclchor, Miller,-., Mont jomory j , f II., Mob w, Moyeof M; Moye or Ky .-, ':;r " Rowland,' epaiglil, bcawril, ftomy. biierartl "."Wa r Jiiired. Tbomson." Toomer, Wiltutma, -Wil ; i ' Mr." Asttew, from die joW select eemmltte to !, , r'ii'-w'ham waa referred that part of the Treasurer's : :s .;'il.-Brt slative to the miaii s ol the State House, . -aviih instntotiona to retiort to Una seiriainlttre wlv-t Oisnoiiition thnnldbe maa oi liio oonu w . iic c .tructni' foreaid rciw.', end' whether, lie mh o 1 be paid agreeably to the terms ol thereon. ; ;-tr.wt, mado-e 'tletailea report tiiweou, reeom-ain.-ndiirr the adimtion of the followius residutioo, i -' stuvetl. That tlie Publio Treawrer dcli 'to 'I liDinna ,.. ig the bond of four thousand dol 1-ii-sin which be was bound lo eover tho Stall 1 1 u a and the ofiico of Sesretary of Stale with ,' ii,c, i. ml the aomtninsioncrt pay him Wily for tb work Uieyfwve reeeweu. -,.? 1V'""1 VU i'.aldmlon beina? read. . Mr. A.ew said.the evidence before the eoin-'tnitii-e concern tin the deatruiilinViufllw) Cupitiil, .. r, v wenLj iLniimioil!efrthein luaay bow it h:iivenod.- On Ut evening alter the da atrurliiMiiit the Capitol, t!o tiovemnr rnlled an jnveM'yalinn, and the two men ho bid worked l!,t- l'iHilini;weroexr.niiirit. I Ikw positions in.w befure the llontf, omrled A. 1 move it.i (Lev he read Cut. fl hoy wcra aucoi ihiurW r a l.j ' Mr. Askew resumed, fcolwrilidimdiiig the nmji'i-iiy )! the eoinmitl'-e lad wecl totht Te wl hi on, he for his own pnH, eonld not eon-i-entioaaly aoppart k." llins the ntmost rm -deuce i tho eaw ot mr. I5i-a;- i vf,j,c ' mli ; ' HliebuilJititr. and eorrolmrated as k v by lue aaeilion ot tke Governor, Treasurer, and liouip 1ro!ler, wliO emiaiilered him a very aarel'ul pum, ml entllW to nt'Jfh errdit far tho enerjy lie lind di3;iii.'etl in the proseciitii ol th? Work, whirh wou'-i l ae been eomphti'd ia a fwboura, aid i rouM live received his remunflration. - Ha eoul.t oot, therefore, enlenaininpsach an opiiihn, iriv k eo.-.teot to the resolution. , ' v V' . L . ii . . I . . . n I ' . '...n. nf n;r. rem" ""'s " " " e bvjn. enid 4 it ambijtioii in revp 10 Ai a ft aa M. lier aa ka. aa a J im awd r-e- t r-m t a 4r ci 1 1 i ar ' r aa ar IW mi a4 u M a. ia swaaaa. " wip.i as lr -'aaa) a aaiv. O rsaal l. ' Jiif. bs, ,ar, sVwaa Iba aaka-a) , wan raaVri mUn korym la )Irilnar Uald t t Co p ia) . rrparj ana imi ai I f a4 aaia led Ba -aiaatTs wksk waa rvwd lW amad Uaae aad ad aarH aa be yiaaaaa, walls Uaa ra wn f lW aoasiaaaaaa. -r vs am fbe acUt anaaara. to k waa tWi4 an iaarawy hwr ate 4 In 1 1 I areas toe oopeaw mwi w- ei laal w apua Ike a-tya-, rra-an u aa-iiaas a rbe fatam'aa. Use sa stoWt &aranra ia U. pj'.r Mi4-J la Ha aaru6aae an naataiai wkaak Mr Leak staled I hat e a aembf of the Aaaoa bar. be felt it to be del which be owed tkas ilowan, W;H asbiaUwaoe Jodffe Sirai.ro, te snake a ftaterneivt ot facta, wnace la hie kaowledre aiieted, nod erbich, dsea stated, would clearly eboer ta the nveatber Sad alr .Aliri la's-r ' - ' - f .t a. j rJ , i swr v 1 r . f rt, ai tfi'-' t.rd t aW i -aaej. ai ofifrel be et,,".".4." " . k ! :r. I,ck rwwarrer-1 rrl P rtlra ax.V e Trlt. Jort.J C e mr.tBN bUat aC.aa. U the aaooih of Nwvbr Uat, prayer the Ur krSWW ta take 100 coaaKiireatio the propr-aif cf avtoptaww aaaaae crwaraJ arwaMrw h re tka f! p-f W of rk a tai ta tia colowy oUarav.' Tho mi man 1 arse kaWl up the table. ' . 1 '. Vrr Soawetl, froaa the eomnv'Ttea aw rhe Jadickry, le wbotw waa referred Use rewoh tioa Iwatmcxkna; them ta Inquire la ibe etpedloee. of e ameoJuif the law of this !'ste a te five sVtil power end authority le tbe Cewnvy Mmm U eeuhf ah Tear lloaaet ba the Lf rreot awaniiee ia the lute, enade report lbevwoa, srMied bf abltt U aothorlxe rbe Cowrie of fVawa and Qoartef pjnimi ftba aevwrei eouinio la tSi State Poor Kosaace In thwir rtapeettvc eamakltratlona. than a desire anerery to opee eottft for the aakeof rocatviir; Vie eertificavl. It waa well wndf stood le every fenlletnan preenrt that abewt ibe time aliajded to, the w1voi Sute wMlhroww into a enaisoal ex citement, la coneeqwenee cf .wbar era then conceived e well rrouaded reaaoo foe heUer Ins? that aa ineurrecUoa of the emree w oa the eve of takinr place, i Se mwch diJ it pro ... .. . . a -is a. am rati M bis eeetMfl, tnat atmo- cauaea trimaen on bosinoe to attend khe court in person on the first of the eonrV yet be did aol f aatll ti'ednesJay or. Thursday! and when he ar rired be coramnnicated to the gentlemen of the Anson bar and to bit Hon. Judge Strange a report which waa brought ta has boots by awme mdiee who bad arrived oa the night previous from Fsyettevllio, t't Its ciLixcm were in a state 01 alarm peraenne; on oistrno ooaMieai wbieV was read tie tret tioa sad Tba eiwrrawacd reeotutios sutborviig tbe eeenatltbae of Kaonee to aaem the Treaaary Kntasaoa In tba Trnwirr waa taken ap and read. H ws Oioa emended, and rea-1 and adopted. A aneesagw wj aent to Ibe Uowae of Common aakinz the" eooeurrenoe la tba aman-iment. ' . ..:tf- , ' - "' i Mr. Aake ovd tkai the SenaU da prooecd ta eonaider the resolution directing the rublie Trcamirer ta dativer to Thomas Drain;, tba bond executed bf him for tba bithfol perforsnaacw of a. eontraot entered Into br bin for coverinr Ibe State tioueet n4 tho resohitioa, bond ami other papers having been read,' -.' . .-' v - r . Mr. Sea well rose and said ha 4 not andenund tbai Mr. Bragg wwto be peidi ba thought be adeem paid ror Ve trorK lh bad been reeeivedi and whit ewter work, ba uVed, ww there that was yet to ba paid forf Mr.' Williaroe thought if. this resolution wrrw rejeeled ia the rst lnaisaca, it would defeat the object of tba amendment entirely. Mr. Seawall anderetood that Mr. Bragg bad been paid for the work be nad done nt orkmaa micht be aaartaieadbr lookms at the I rtoo, ia consequence of informal ioa which 1 the Secretary of State s omcej thererora Uie rnnrt, , 7 ' -' I ther la that towa bed reeetred front soma of I reaolotioa was perfectly nugatory in us ope Mr.geaweUwaa willing to dispose of the matter m any manner gemlemea might desire. All be wanted waa automation, He waa deaW mas to mam wbrtber, many part Of the aontraet, waa state that the Leans ol the nail snoote ne antdcred. - That tswy old aseertaia by looking tin the bond. . fie wanted to kaow' from the rrasorer K. ailar the bond waa exeewteoY any iF2siion wwa naad to bim by Mr. Bragg and father, whether that gentlawian had iweoivetl any additional eomocnaation Ibrtlii work. When Uaa matt ware saaertainaa, hie auna woauu oe set Mrfrctlr at ansa. . ' -v.. J j"f;'.'.,.'-- i Mr. Tnomer enid k was nisaisary, to enable them to do luatlee to the kvliTKiwal In thia ease. and also to do jMstiee te their own tealincV that Use aontraet wbash aa made between the oon traetor and th gov em as ant should be tliatinotly aot fortii se thas body, that they might kaow the nwiirw tn it . , - i r , r - -; Mr. Sneed elated that m a saanM eonveraatloa but nteht with the Publie Treasnrer.lie bad ed several facta In rabrtion te the conflagration ef . I . I . II t 1 I I A : . . kmM - uin wapnot, wnicn iwi nwmu mm vw wwwrww a more favorable opt n ton ot the eiaim at tne aoa- Uwator. He thonght lha UeKtslatnre waa boumt m justioe to it self, at well a to their constituents. to make a formal kin, neat into Ik wiraomslane atteu'lins; th uaatmatton w we tapaxin ana mat the testimony thna obtained should be presented intxten before the Lea-istatnre end the nubile. as well for general aaiisfaatioa a to enable th Legislature to uieeherg their outy in regara to R, and to do iuatiee lo the laim ot the contractor, This opimon ho eonsidered a fortified by the ibe lower counties. Upon this, a eeoeultation was held with the member of tba bar by bis Honon ell of ". bom. ho believed, advised the Judge, that tn eonseouence of tba unsettled S'aie uf ids puouo nuau, v. wokiw u bw aw right to adjourn tho court, and each of them repair borne and take ears of their wives and children. Notwithstanding this, so anions tba Jodxa to dlacharr tb duties of bw olBoa, that ha bad nerve enougb to continue the eourt, and did so continue it until Monday of lha second week at which time hero eeired further Information, eoofirming tba first, and which went o convioca every man that a deep and eslended plot niated; upon t. L.. 11 ; X .U - .-.I I wmcu na aujuurucu twai vwurt ants went annua. If a fault could be imputed to any person, k should ba imputed lo toe members of the ben for they, or at least majority of them, left before hie Honor Judre Stranre. - Out. be contended there was ad faulU Tba Jadga ration, because tbey had learnt front the Treasurer tbst tba whole amount of compen. sstion for work done bad been paid. 4 ' r Mr. Askew said it was s fact tbst the work dona oa the Seeretarr Office bad been paid far. ' ' As rejected the reeolutien it was in. troduoad ta that way to suit the majority of tba committee, and he supposed it wouia.be Uferred from the revolution that be wu M to bo rjald aotaetbinr. He was opposed to it, aithougb, ha .bad mtroduoed it from tba iost ruction or a majority of tba committee ; Mr. Mosery moved that the reaolutioa and Mcorapanyin papers ba laid opera tho labia. The resolution was read the firat lima and passedi and on being read the. aeeond time, ar.,aiarvnaii, tax vaneret, movcu t wtnao out tba whole theteot, . and Insert tne rot lowing preamble and resolution as a substl wbereu from tha t xUibii acoompajiying circumstance than it could bare beea ex nected. and. ha believed, would have eontl nued oq through the second week, bul for the fresh information which be recervedV , Mr LUtle slaoaddretsed the House oa tbw objectt and, in tha course of hi remarks, made, substantially, toe same state tne nt or tacts -s .'. ..',,, -; rr- . .u,u : The renort ws Wd anon lb table. ;- :', ii.ii pphrho-ojeqaai urn li'soioseo in t.a rcpon, I"". 7. I M the Superior CourC of Montroraary county ef all pleas and proeeeolione of the Suteg pasaed as nrat reauinr. rt -ii --.""v.. held Hie court longer under tho thea existing I tha report, and tha report itself made by tbe tho select aommhtee were not united in opinion uoon tha renort nreaentee to tn senate, v v ( Mr, Srawell's motion waa then taken wo, put. am rvjeatru. t : t . f - . - Mr. Sneed moved that the renort and reaolo- tioo,.10(ether arkb lb aesompanying papers, be roaoinmittrd to (be same sommiltee, with initro. tioni te art forth the contract or contract entered into with She eontmatnr, and to state au uw oir aumstanees tending to sliow m what way the ho fortunate Bra eeurreili ana useeisa to - stale whet liar die fir orirhiated in anr earelesaaes of. th emrtrsetor. or in the neelieeee of ny of bis agents, as well a all auch faett aa may be neees- aary to enable Hi benate to, act oadersunoiugiy aa the atibiect 'i .,.;' ' Mr. Askew said all the evidence given by tbe eommiutoners was be ore tha tlouset and, a the renort stated, it was impossible that the commit tee aould noma to any eonolusion bow the acci aeat fiappenea. ;v : y .' ),.?.' Me. Martin, of Kockin;ham,sJd be would like to know whether the eomraitlee bad taken th deoositioMof the Governor, Treasurer, kev ; lie had not seen lha retMM-t, When the examination took place, mr. Uragc was present and Invited to ask any questions be Jioueht proper. "A reeonv nrereM the airaulaUoa of acdkioas pamphlets. Wasasread So. 'Jwy,i-i.'a i Iha, f.t k Tho proposition of the Senate to raise s joint select committee, te which shall be referred aer. , tain resolution ef the Senate on the subjeat of a Rail Road from Top-Sail Inlet through the Inte rior of the country ta the Blue Ridge, wat agreed to, and the following gentlemen wre appointed tne eommutee oa toe pan or una u onset aicsars. Llaviclian. U. A. homoson, Weba nnO UunU J Wills read the re time,' nva.- snq erocred to V engrocsod. A bill to alter the time of hold. log elections in the county ot. iierttorai e bat to I repeat bi part the act of entitled "Aa set to nrovide for the eomnenaation of the Juror for the ' eouatie f Seaufort, Onaiow, Hyde, Anson, C lumbus and Uttpl'mi" s bill providing forth or-j nntxaton ol ta mmtia ot uiarnam coontr. -, Mr. Gwvo orewnted the hetkioo of Banitmm Long, sen. of the county of Caswell, s aoldter ia tbe minim servie ei uie iDKeu states aunng tho committee on that part ot to ireamrtf s re port relative to too contract wr covering tue State House, it fully appears that the con. tractor In performing the work, 'used tha greatest caution, vlgilouce nd attentiont thai he exeeutedit in the most superior stylet that in a very abort time be would have, de livered it Into tba bands of the comraisaion. em and that, from aU tha evidence, it ap pears that tha catastrophe was the eeault of pore acCKieni, wr poaatoiy nm wow oi an in,, ccndiaryi and whereas the justioe of the casff snoula not be ssonncea to tne mere teen being rbTnrrSy1 exceiit by some S)veeutl instruction s He thought k best lo recommit lb suhieet to a eemmitte ol the llanaei it was ranch ibe beat war.1" Mr. Sneed' moiioa was licr suumatea toyie Hoasa and lost.'. 'Vrf' v-V.'''- 4.?i, Mr. Askew rcmarkad It wat impossible tor the eomraittc to eoniply with the resolntiosjj'nny more man itirnuniiis; noopy .w am mm moved tliat the consideration be postnoncd antil to-morrow.-., '"V- ' ''.' '. Mr, HrownrtCE Nd be ahnultl Iilce to Know to character ef. lha . men who had bean employed by mr. Bragg, end also tliat of a man named Bull, lie (boute kltewiae WiHi to enow waetnormr. On motion of Mr. MVjehee. the PubliaTrca. surer was requested to lay before this House an eh mlormalion aa be may have received in reran I to th prorreaa and present condition ef the afikir of the ttoanok Navigation Company. On motion of Mr. Thomas, tbe cammittee on Internal Improvement were instructed to bwaire whether the ladKin, the t;etawua, tlie llrosd Ki ver.lhe Tar Diver, and the Neuse River Nsvi ration Companies have not forfeiteil their char ters by a neglect to eompiy wkh the obligations O'.reot, and by an atmse ot tit nwert and prtvi legel graated thetnj and that th ommiUee tur- uiMPinninM jftTO uis hmumu, iu niimm7 uui , tw. ...ink. . ...m n...l.'.n...I ik.n,n, nflba Minlraer 1 0411 I .t. r. r f . 1 " - rsjizi Mi v r m in? on with the duties of it, H. bad kciH TlVithat'hVinled only 13 orl :i,aV!'SJr22 1?? meb.d eUPseo,the 14 hundred dollar. He thouzht these two mat. "J ""L I T??! ' r L"-;L"6"r 3 that something more than er. shoaldbeUkenlnto vlew , j , , X,' KT'Tt'S r" r? tracted M mizbt bt "7- " , , . , . . . - . .1 tjllHucii,' lif .iwri ..u . mil iut iik mina I Oil CI' Mr. Askew replied, Mr; llraeg has presented no aluima. The 'I reaturer m Ins report, submits to the disposition of Ibe Vegialainre the bona ei the contractor lor tnat worn. i i ireasnrer wishes to know what disposition be should make of mr. BrarVs bond. Should ba deliver it to him. or make bavmenl to him? ' Mr. Toomor wiahed to know whottier there was anr other contract entered into. . Mr, Askew replied that the exhibition of the bend teould aatUlVcenttmin'duubtav - . . ,1'he House than agreeil to discus the auhjral again to-oioi row, when the bond would bo pro. tllll't'll. .: - 1 ' - ' ' ' ' . . c - HOUSE OP COMMON'S. ' Mr. Honrv. frori the eommktoe on the Judl siai-y, to which was rfervd tha bill to. prevent protnieted and yexatmua lituptian by enlarging lha jurisdiction of justices of the peace out rf eourt, reported unfavorably to thdjuasaage thereof, and moved that itbeindufiiiUely iMtatpoa. ed. . The question was deckled in the allii niative; Vea lott, IMaya 16. .1 --.-s. i'..-v . Mr. Henry, from im same eoinmktee, which Waa waU-ucled to uxuiia whether the cruuinnl law nugla not lot so amemld a to aboliah the tiiwiUhiaMit of ciuinr off the .ear,, renortbd a bid on the aubjoet4 which a read the first lime aen passed.. ' 1 . ,:' . ' Mr. Hemw, frota iheaameaomrailtaB, to which was referred an iiupiii y into tho eTjied'ieney of eonipeUiugthe defeniUntS, hc be plenda tbe fe aeral Imu ia all actions eu tiiiis, bonds or note. i) omke allidavit or verit y Uie snme on oth, r orted that it ia inexpedient to amend tho laws now iu li re upon this aubject, and prayed lo be discharged from the further eoiiaiiieralioo" of ibe same, The report was concurred in. v ' Mr. IIiMirr. Iron the same committee, to winch tuiiili-y resohniima upon Uiat subjeot hod been tarred, rniovtc I a hill to amend the law relmive ti mil'C'oo :' ' unlawful tnahniugand wound. in; which ami ad Uie, first time and-passed. Mr. Ilenrv, h urn tbe samecomniittee, to which wai referred tlw bill to amend the nt of 1 tM, entith-d "Anst to repeaf .au act, psed in the year ,1796, rntitled an act t puui .'i peront for tmoii i dtihiora from one county lo anotlierand out of the f5t.te, anl tor 0"r pnrjin-sa,'- report- onvenlent administration of ioatioe In the Courts hi Plea and Qearter Seation for tb : county of Urunswicv. v h.-,--. , -;'."' 'i'..'-m.i'-t'fiff Tha bill to ve-eaaeta part or tbe 1st section bf an act, passed ia the year 1787, entitled "An set tor nrmcout tiersont oonvictea on indictment or presentmeat, not being able or willing to pay the fees of office and jailors' sees, .was read the third time, amended on raty t'earsonl motion, passed, and oruCNMl to oe eagrosseu yea noes 7, '.V. SENATE.' ' 4 'i ' ' - Hilt presented, read the first, second and third timet and passed. By' lti Guinn, bill io allow compensation to' juror of the County hod Superior Courts of the county of icon.' : k, X 'i: y Engrossed bills read the second and third times. - A bill to preen( persona on the sea coast from holding out false lighUt a bill to alter the time of holding two of the Courts of Picas and .Quarter Sesaiona in the county oi iiiincomoe. - vrawea to oe enrolled ' Bill read the first time and passed, By Mr. Martin, of Wilkes, a bill to repeal in part sn .act passed in 1S29, chap. 32, enti tled an act to regulate the entries of land in certain cea. By Mr. Seswell, 'a bill to authorize tlie Courta of Tioa and Quarter Sessions in thi State to erect, Poor House in their repecllve counties. . " On motion of Mr. MTarland, ' ' JlenlveJ, That the select committee to inquire into the amount of dividends- and bonus divided by the Banka of thi State, &c. be instructed to inquire into, and report the amount of Bank debta due to the Banks in thia Stale, including the Branch Bank of the United State, and the interest paid on said debt also, a near ss may be. tbe a mount of per cent, made upon their specie paid ia laid Bankt a stock. Mr, Montgomery, from the committee on Propositions and Grievances, to whom the the bvjnd,Bid 4 'itwaaambienoiiam revf'IOMS l out oi me nmc.ann oro"iar r.inm- repon- . leiras iho -Treasure--wttuld state tle f.tet n ed thewi9 rlthottlsmcndmect and nsiommend. J PfopoMiona and Gnevsr hereby authorised to pay Thomas Bragg, tha Contractor for covenne the State House. the sum for which ha contracted to do ,the work, ia th same manner as if tba same bad been deuvered to, and received by Ibe com. misSoners. i '-"! :' v- WfAVt-yt. Mr, Cowpef, of Gates, moved that- the fur ther consideration 6f the resolution and tubstitute be postponed until to-morrowj bat bis motion waa iotj and inea v, 'ryJZ .1 Mr., Martaih. of Bockincham, rose and made soma remarks on what had occurred at tha State House just previous to its coofla . B wt . . , . . mnotu i ne mnnnor in wnicn nrw was car ried p to the top of the building1 waa-any thine but careful, lt was evident thst it had been conveyed between two shingles. ' As to Mr. Bragg, he was careful enough' when there. It wu bis duty te employ wen, band aa would be cautious. Tbe bond was specific thst the bunding wss in the care of tba con trSCtOf.'- ft-.:- -"..l ff,-f-'; '7: Mr. Hawkins observed that thia wu sub feet he had not contemplated making any remarks upont but from tna expressions tnat had fallen from the gentleman from Hock' ineham. a few 10 ess : had struck bis mini The dutvhe owed to Mr.' Bragir and 'every other citizen," ass, Sedator from the county of Warren,, would not !lo w bira to pass over tn silence What had been said. Alluding to Mr, Bragg, Mr. H. remarked that be bad under. act, ana was sro when after 'some commissioners thought what waa con essential. To, carry Ibetr ootect into eneet, sad wiiien toey con ceived would be for the greater , safety V of the State House, thev applied to tha con tractor,) wishing' him, without making nay further contract, in aaaitwn to row .one 8Teed upon, to do a tittle mora, The con tractor was m latmnu ana nonest, ana correct man,, to bis ijertaiii knowledge, one wkh whum he had been acquainted lor- 2J years. and whose character was unimpeachable in the county of Warren , in wkici Jc resided. That Gentleman acceded . to their wUhes, and acted at honorably as lio.' could have done, j- If ho mistook not, the . gentleman, from Rockingham appeared to think that Mr. Bragg wat not attentive !o his business, and that it wu hi duty to be present r at all times when the work wat going on. k Mr. Martin, explained. 1 said tt wu hi duty to be present, and have Such bands a he could rely mv. ':.yis-r i Mr. Hawkins, resumed. It appeared that Mr. Bragg was almost always pro tent.' He was there just before the lire, when ; he went to breakfast,.4 Mr, Bragg bad ?' accommodated ' the , enramissioners, and that without - making any charge fur bis labor. He could not think of voting against bim. He vould move that tbe re solution and substitute, together with Ibe accompanying papers, be laid Upon the table) which was agreed to. HOUSE OK COMMONS. , Mr. Polk, from the committee 'of Propositions and Grievances, to which Was referred Uie petition of sundry citizens ol Iredell and Row an, reported a bill topreveut the telling of limber or otherwise obstructing; th channel ol H imtin t; Ci-erlc. in the counties ot liowwn and Iredell; whk.li wss read the 1st tiroesnd patied. ' Mr. Leake, from the committee on Claims, to which was referreifTjie memorial of Stephen Her riinr, of Sampmn county, reported unfavorably of H. Concurred in. ' Mr.Townsend, from the committee on Finance, to wbich was refcrrei! the resoI'vtoT! In favor of a4ut-t- tV..aw ci wi.' I ( IU m mr- TVt rr, t. aa m mm m v& wrtr" , r- a aod tr w a i at wi aa avrau ara tHw i atavw a4 area ati'aaaa U 9uk I BBHkVtVMMal - paaMT vbawajSi tha ti Swamp taaa. . jar. vjw, w- , i i. - ai.b waa iU i a a lUli awaana taar aalaw- aa af saada aa tt i-tc, ssta sba aaaa srail a crara ia fur araB, rraorvad W cam wab S4 VMa, wii iae w, war Lm4 aa thataeJa. ...,-,. " . Mr. Bawyar,' Irats tbw aasaa aaawmittaa, to w-.a waa nama a ball Sua aa wnitona aaada mi laaraal aslwa.wnb m iart)a. ta tba a i any at tioaahMt, ra- wartea lha aMa wahaaat lataa Iwaalj wbMti was Uid wpaa ibataala, - ' , . Tw ball tar Via tvsrTTgwMuow ta pticaaewaoj easssli sradaag wabaa ha awvaral pert im thi 1 ( ! Saw, was. aw nana af tar. Larttaa, IS a sataataoaaaMUac,a)aaaajwrai taaioi)awat fwaxWaarai tatteart, Larkioa, Laapejra, Smrto- e, bwwaaoat aae iiaaa '--.' JIUr vrwaeBtad lb aelkloa of Saaoat Caaa, ef McakJaataaarg, taraymf ta be phased on a paaaiwa !iat( wUMlt wa rcivrrwa. Tb S weaker bU befora lb Uaa aortal tiooalaa trora tb alarksof the Sapariar aaX Coaa. ty Cewrta of Moore, shewing the soaaber af Uta wow peading ba tbaar eoart reapestivelyi which war Uid oa the table. . , . - . Oa aaalioa of ear. A. W.tvaotea, a measstw wa stettotb Saaate, propeaiwg lo raas a jowat set wat aomsMtta to ioquir solo the exrcWanay of ahaarlnr tb m ol naakiar mirats for flL aopHy of foal Jar tbowa ot Ua two 1 no Speaker laid belor tba Hone a eccamo- aaaati'ja) tram the Publi .1 ratsovar, Iraaamit. tmg, ia abediaae t lb reaolutioa of ytrday, sundry doaamcau relating ta tbe progrwaa af and prssant eoditia et the affair of th Roanoke Navistioa Compway. Ordorwd lob priattl,( ' The bUI for tb better regalatioaaf staveaaad frwe paraoaa af coaor ia Ua oaty f .Caaadca, was reaa e rcjewoa. :. -' .v Bills nreaented. read tbe trsl Mm and imaaad. Br Mr. Clayton, a kill to (fact oat of iba eooo- tie of Bo.-k and Bauaeomb a- eprta aad dis- tiact aonnty by the nam, ot Zaoev, Ketarred. By Mr. Ziglae, e bill diiretmg the maanat! m which constable ball bareadar ba elected m the ounty of cUokea.- .By Mr. Preeaaan, a bill for th belter recaiatioe or a ugnt tnuatry uomp ay I th county of Beaufort, alld tb Waking Ipa Guard, -v- . .' -' '-u ' : , a- i , The bill authorizing lb sibntnistrator of 8a noel Pcniherton, deoeaied, lata sheriff of the coaaty of Monlgoaaery, to aofleat th rrerag af taxes doe the aaid Peralrtrton for tbe years I sot ana livs, wat reaa the tuiro tune, amend ed, passed, nod ordered to be engrossed. , lbnsvod resolntioeta bvor. ot Wuliam Thompaoai sheriS'oi Wayne oenty, heratofore rejeeled by this Uaoie, was reonded,ood It waa ordarto le i npon th table. - , ' " AtlweWosk. tbeaatks ol osao were admin istered to Meotfort Stoke, Esq.-Govern-elect. ia (be prsne of both branches of Ilia Legbla. tur. by Natbaauel IJ. Saad, Esq. Alter which tb Governor mad tbe fbUewia brief sddratat . Gentlemen of the Senate aad Hoaaa of Com. mona,-4 have aommuniaated to yoa moat ol what I bad to aay la th early part of tbe Scaaioa. -- As yoa bave rouek t do -before year final adjaarn ment, I will not detain yon longer thaato ratur yoa my thanha lor your marked and annlmued onlidence, an nasur yoa that toy paK of th puuiie nu sines soau o ttnctiy saa prompuy t tsnded to.' -. V . 'i ut- rv". .leairvrtw-a'K'i.. Aas mMi.P: ftM.ii i s f'-M v-' ' f PednetAay, J)ec 14.;. - filiN ATE. 1 Mr, Snccd presented the memorial ol the Preaideut aad Director of the Bun combe Titro pit . Compsny.'AThe ob- jest Of tM roemeriat, A t previile Bgniaai a senuo evil atiu jucouyenience to which, tbe i cempaor 4 tubjected. Oicaoi niu Deen mkcb ta oepnve u ot a considerable portioa of the benefit de riyed ' bHhe - charter' granting - them leave to establish; a toad and receive the v tolls ' thereon, bjr persons cattiuj out roads around it, and thus avoiding the'pjraent;;pf tollTbiicorapanjr proposed that persons should be debar red from doinsr so, and a peoalty jmpo vea upon loose woo snuuiu violate rocir privilege. .'The nemariai 5. wu. read, and referred. . -' j v ;.',' Mr.- Seawell, frorn the cbrornit'ee an the .Judiclarjrt ; repotted ;t1ae engrojted bill for tbe coIUction of costs in certain cases, without amendment.'' U was then read uie aeeond tune arid passed. Mr. SeawelL , from the committee an the Judiciafjr, to whom was referred the reiolutiok to inquire whether it is raeces-. tarj to maKQ anj amcnumenu in toe existinz law to provide for cases where the Count Courts shall fail or; neglect to .dfawiorort foe tJioVSuperior. and County Courts, made a report thereon, accoropaniea (by. a but entitled;: a bill, amending the laws relative to the man net1 vt appointing jurors ; for the Supe rior atiii Couoty Courts "of this State; which was read lha firU time" and vMri'OTeda -ft ttfjhiitittAtUii on Finance, whose duljr It ) 'made by law to txamioe tho' reporta of vthe Public Treasurer and Comptroller; and in ge rieral into the, state and conU'itioa of the finance bf the State,made a .detailed report thereon, accompaaied by tha folf towing rtsolutioni S w . n ' ,Hetht4, That the Comptroller credit, Vnv S. Mhoou, Etf Publi Tnutturer, with the sum of V8.3U4 dollar aud 97 ctnls. that being the a. mount of Treasury- Notes harm by U oomroiti ofPitiSneo op to Uie 1st. day W.lJeeembt)r,l!3l, .-, i jt'hich was read and adopted and or dered to be engrossed, and the report to ha n'rinfail i s " ' . Mr. beawell presented tho. ftrtiwJsVii resolution: 5 ' ', v Itetolvet!,,bj the Sonata and Hons of Com. mons, That Uia report of the committee of Fi nance on the state of tho Pablio Treasury, be printed and hound Up with th Uwa passed at ti.;. .....'... .t 1 a . : ., MIW V t"t WUVNB, JlWJlltUI, 1 Which was resd and adopted, and ordered to be enjrrossed. -" ' M r. Montgomery of Orangn, f rom the Select committee appointed to inquire into uie amount 01 uiviuenut and bo nus which the banks of this State have declared from the year 1810 up to the last serai annual exhibits published by ishi oaoKj, etc. maae a detailed report thereon, setting forth tbe information required; which was ordered to be printed. ' .' Mr. Seawell. presented a bill provi ding for the assignment of dowerj and lor the partition Of the whole real estate ere part in olhrr Slates. Head the first lime and order ed to be printed. Mr. Montgomery of Hertford, from the committrc to whom was tHerrrd " much t'f the Governor' Meiitr an re- of deceased persons w here a part the of U in North Carolina aud part in ot la ta 's - t:a:.i n V-rai w' ee.ir. -r tf t a-Ur.1 V C!nt.r:.;c t defraea,.; tl e; . v' "y ieaw--k t--11 . 1 . fif'vrJ, Tlat f..f t . tentaitve ia Coerrets k r iha -"a upon iu C ntr a as lb ir in 11 i,, p appropriatio i ro cve ... l ef aear h'sg flr bt!,et mart Bsund aad rhe Aitm, i : TLi above wera rr J, , table, aad ordered to be pr On motion cf mr Martin, of r iba Snata resolved itself by tb whole, tnr Muarly ia the t lata eoaaiJeraiJon tbe bi3 to , an the loads of tho Srat. ' Tie t tbe first time, snd an the tre? - ' part of it, mr W jiros snove d u , Brat section, upon wh eh mr V Ingham rose and tAlrcasedthe ' siOerable length.- Mrasr A!U WOliatas likewise adverted to Y but brief speeches, Tte E resumed Iba chair, and tb Cf, ported progres, sed obtained 1 tgain tO-morroW, - . The subject above noticed t( great Importance to the pose giving in our riext a lull rr proceeding bad thereon. , :-:;t llOVSZ OFCOMMC: ) Oa' mbtiori ct tar. Mehin t, t was. aent to tha, Senate, pr add one member from each : the committee otf Bank. ?' , was added on the part of this ! J Messrs.; Daniel, and Vi added .to. the committee -ci . Uills, "V-" hW'-.-j '. Mr. Henrr presented a V.I1 1 borate the troatces of the H a a ' . 4 a w- a . AcauemT 01 rayettevniej ed.its teyeral readings and ed to be engrossed, .r, Mf.i iN tchol son - presented tion of sundry cititens of Hal'.r and abtjl to cartjr fhe prayer t titiouers into enect. entitle I authorise the building of a t over Roanoke river at Vr e! Incorporate a company for t!.. : which bill passed its first re: Mr., cox. Trotn the Cc which was referred the b;:: . tha first section f the act cf . thoriiing free persons of co! r and peddle out of the limits of 1 in which they .reside, jfeport ! With sundry amend menta;' v : concurred in. and the bill r:.. ' cood time ami passed. Mr. KdmonstorJ, Iroro tne t onroads, to which was referr ' tn luthorite and, esepOwer ii i Courts of lUyved to appoint t sioners to iuaHe' alhratiu ; rr i ittwrroiHlrtir initftouot j it pr: same wuti sundry, amend ' report ind bill werjflaid .On. 1" , fe Mri Henry, &om hetcoff tho Judiciary, reported the bill 1 vent frauds to feacking'cottoti v. dry aoteodmeS tS. Amen J .. curred to.' and the bill laid t W,'i,-i'-v ",-iiffv"i!-:-' ' ' Mr Henryafrom the saxa 1 tee;ipoftea : unfavorably tn . to amend the act of lSSO, to burning of court houses and t ' Uo buildings; and the bill v -i i edlndefinitely'1 : 4: , message from the Govern" ' mittiog a report of t comsnittes stockholders of the Stafet Eank; waent U the Senate.whh,: a tion that it 1)0 printed. Va-i-r Bills presented, read the' fir and passed Uy Mr. Gaston, a incorporate the North Carolic. : Hail Road Company. Refer M ri Pearson, a bill to intor- Cape Fear and Yadkin Kail I. Referred. By1 Mr AlUson, a cerning the County Court liy juir.jDurgina abditoexen pet son 9 from paying toil on pike road from Old fort to. i'- By Mr; Toole; a bill to prevtt sage of fish np Tat river. ;- ' t MrHIenry, frdmthe cor toe, uuictary.. towfttci .w31 the bill to provide tor the cu.-- debt where there is no visible ' reported the same - with ami. Amendments concurred in, e' en the table,r ' "..JV i Un tnolion of Mr, Praggi t"s , ry committee .were instructs quire into the propriety; of pf by lawi the- publio execution oais.:r- . 1 ' Mr. Mebar.c, from the co tnternal improvements, tJ 1 dry resolutions had been re latiou to the dredging tnaclm ing to the State; reported a bill into effect the provisions of t"e 1825,'provjditif; for the remova shoal in the river below . the Washington; which bill passed ' reading. -.v'-v ;,; A Mr, Townsend, front the of Finance, to which waa referr bill to amend tho act of 1 823. p a revenue for the payment nf list and contingent charges ;wS inent, reported the same wiih 1 menu. The amendments were red in. anil the biH was ordrrrl laid on the table and be printed. A IsmViUurcprorogvett bf the f f The New Nark &6le ...lei that .tba of Nw Jersey have adjourned until u day In February, owing to Hi 1T7"" Huntiu ainoue lii Members, ; '" . , ! ml lhat on some tlavs nol ball . j tend m placea. '.'X -.- tl! The jail of Davidson county is "jfc 1 tern U.roiinian 10 ue i r.nnt I ciivi mstHfiev which lhat It,er .i I oc-tir;-e,l biff-ra S nee UAldaOaiiaV?"" ,
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