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i i Bank tu elaa ouewBt porno, but that the reaolulion ol tho Do.iU of itireclora , tiunSaed Ihaaame. cour. to b euraaed in future. r .J:.. .,'.. ' ' It be4 ihda eatabliaiwf by i.ltie'Kwu 1 Ll tiu (W lUttfc of th United-! ", State we conveitd into sjiermanent ele troneering engine,-ppareJ to that tbe path uglify wbifh the Eeeouv. uev prtint of t.l 4Mer ooifhl to juir ie. w not doubtful A, by the terra of - the Bhhryetfleer but 4b Ul- .ry f U-TMy ttAB .th aae. it eenet me tht thie authority aught to be tt eiicc eserted to deprive that ' great corporation f tb "ipport ami cowi , s tenance of ih; Government inuch an tne . f f j.idt. u,d Mch an exertion of Ha poar , wl tbW point of the ta.Uh. que'"! V di.tinclly pre.e.'eU, whether ma peopn the United State ar to guvern, throuifli -preertali chown by their onbiaaaed - itt1r-e or whether the poaWa4 mney . T a rpoatkn, arc to ba secret! ex erteti to influence their, jodf want, and eM ' trot their tleciona It moat no ba deter winadwhe'nihw O.nkiafo have ita ean r tar .11 stnera in the eooiitry, fnn th&lchi ilirtenlhlpHiJaartiKiJu bebMjfiirirrtraTWTemi, n a" norteJ u the uaual mean. ; V At thia time th enVte of the Bank to mtrat public opinion, ihroufb Hie dietieaeee 4 , of me, and lhav tears H other, anr pauj apparent, and f pab nvifa object loiublev '. Uf rurtaif m;t uf rt aceomnioJatione more rapid than any emerifi-uey requirea, and even wiiile ft tutw.i apecio to n huo onpre ' eedentcdenvonm in ita alts it i attempt'toy to produce trat eintrr.iieiit in ne por ' tioo af the cvffltVKiitjr, while tlirHih prea (. aa fcooH to ha been aurameii by ita moury. It alirmpta by unfounded aiarnil to V create a puie iit'all, ITteae am tlie mio by wliicti U aeema to v ttpeet that it can force a rcsiominn uf the desoaitra, ad a neoeaka'y eiweit?tee. Vk--iroatorvfrotwOMrrao rewearat -of itt'ehaf- I t- . .... i . n.... .i, ... ... l ' is icr. I am nappy iu kuiiw inranii u good aeuea of tir people, the rlHirt to get up a paitie h liiiberto failed, and lliat, ' . ihrauli the iiicreteJ acuum.uuUtiona which. ' -- th-Sfat-; Banka hare-freett-enabletl af a luri ho p'l'.ilic di're tis f jllowtJ the tt " erliona of ilia tlnk. ami it cannot be doubt ' ed that the eiereitt of ita power aml'ilie es . prnditure of ita itt toey, a Mfclt aa ita efTrta. 'oliiSli!o," i!..1?!1 r.... ra'iuke.1 aa-titey deaerre."--; -? v- "' . la my own apbere of Jiitv, ahwiM feel ttiyaelf cIled i by the fc:a -diatloacd, to I order i tHrf facia againal the Itank, with a view to put an a to the chartered r lita , . it baaie p.1paSlyiolied, er tt n-t that j, the charter i'aelf will eapire a iooii aa a de ciaion wou-d probhly be obtained frum thi Lca'.irt ol.UatTeaorf. ",:v'. .-'-,-.: , i I called (lie atteutioft of Co grei to tjiia auhjeet To"my lait annual mewaur, aad lit , - farmed thorn that auch meaaurca aa were within the reach of the Secretary of the Tre Paory,"hail elke to eahle Uiinlijuil't, . L- whether (he public de poaitea in tlie Ma-i k of the UniieJ statea were eeta oty ate, but J to the, object, recom neixleJ the aubject to Cdnjfrcua ai worth v of their aerioua meati inquiry m'O lhe tranaacuona of that . mat.lil J tiou, emnraaiitf tne orancne aa 'eu aa too principal lUnk, waa called for by thf credit . which wai given throughout the couutry to .;' ', many aarloui charge impeaclii'i( their cbar. aoter, and which, if true, might juntly eirite ' ,. the appreheiiaiot th they were no lunger K a a.f ilnnilur f it tlm nnSlii- HuliirV The eatent to which the etainuiatiun thua recoin laeiided, waa emte inl-i, ta apread upon your . journala, and ia too. welt known to require (o be aiateil. Such ae waa mado retRineu in a feponfmTraiiority-fthe-eaitin;tteeof " waya and meana, toualiinjr certain specified , . poiu'a only, eoiicludiiiic with a reaolution, that the (i'lverniueot lcp mite mijf lit ' aalely be cwiituiued io tho Uauk of the United , tttalee. Thi reantution waa allotted at the . , clote of the aeaeino by the rote of a major iy of tile Houae of Itepreaentatiaea. nC Atthoujh"t way "wnf alwayi e bl!t concur in the view of the publid intrreat or L-raJhii,iiAi,tM.it.e.oj by the other depart in,eote of the Uorernnient V or fit her of their branches I am, not with r ataitdinf wholly incapable of , reeeirinjf otherwiae than with the moat eineere reapect, all opiniona or auCtfesiwiii proceeding from auch a auuree, and in reapect4o -none am I more Inclined to do ao than to the llouae of Itepreaenlatiree. Hut it will be aeett from the brief view at thia time taken of the aub ject by myaelf, aa Well aa the more amplo one preaented by the Secretary ol ihe Trea aury, that the change in-thedepoita whtch-f - , haa been onlereU, haa b?en ueemea to be , called for by conaulerationa which are pot . kifected by the praeeedinKS referred to and which if correctly viewed by that Depart meat rendered its act a matter of imperious , Coming aa yon do for the matt part, im ' mediately from the people and the Statea, by election, and puaaeeainf the hdleat op ttonooity lO-Jtnow meit aeuuiiuira, lue - present 3onjrre will be sincerely tolicitoos to carry into full and fair effect ih will of their cunatituenis in regard (o tlua Inaiitotion. It will be for those in whom behalf we all pdtl: to dechl "JWhether the Kerwrtiw partment -"of the Goernmeiitj-lii the step! which it has taken on thia subject, haa been found in tho lino of its duty. , . c The accompanying report of the Secrete ry of War, with the documents annexed to U. eshibit the oneMtionaof the War Depart ment forth past yeary-and the-cemlitio f the various suhjevts enirualed to its adminis tration. . " -"' It itl be seen from them that ' the ' Army maintains the character it ba heretofore ao tmired for efTiciiiucy and military knowledge. Mot lung haaoectttTed aince your taut aeaaioo ' to require its service beyond the ordinary routine of duties, which upon the Sea-board and the inland frontier doVolve upon it iu time of peace. Theeyatem, to wiaelr adoot ad ad sohir porauod, ol couatructinit fr tification at espoaed point, and of prepar ' lug and collecting the supplies tieceasary for the military defence of the Country, and -tbue-orOTidiuly forHHwf meana of deienee in war, as oeen conuntieu , with the usual results. I recommend to your consideration the various subjecla aurjfealed in the report of the Secretary of War. , Their adoption would promote the public " service and meliorate the condition of the Army. Our relations with the various Indian Tribes have been undiaturbed since the term 1 ination of the ditlicoltiea jrowint; out of the hostile reaaiooe of the Sacs aud Fox In - diaoa. beveral treaties have been formed ' -'for the relioquialiment of territory to the - United Statea. and for the migration of the 60utants to the rerion assigned for their . . '.. a . . .... - ML 11 residence west oi ine asappu enouai these treaties be rattfled by the Senate, pro f almost all the tribe remaining eaat of that imi wiU naew oeen niaus iw un rvinurM t river, and for the termination ot many cm f . " eultand embarrasaiftaT qWioiia ariaina; out . . of their aaWmaloUa puliiical condition. It is t h. faAoed that those portions of two of the 7 tvuXhcTh tribes, V-H i that tient will pre I rnl tha uuly rin'miisf diiToultica will, re, tlijse the iiecaty of oitiJrati.mJ ami will per J.ly nprt ,to( it.' My vntt'iiial ohj nun upon (Hiaatiijt nave oecn cunurnicu by the coureuf eventafur acrrl ye t a, and eaDrwnc ia every dr addinir to their aireneh. lltat tU'a trioea canto eaiei, aurrouoded by our aettleinenta, and m eon timial eottmcl with our' eitkefis, ia certain. They bar beither lh iiltelliffence the m " dury, the moral habita, nor the deaire of i(nprfMfeoettt' Which : are,eaf ntial to any fivorUa cUna iu their eomlitimv - Eiatab likhed in the mdat of another and a auperior race, and without apprecintiug the euea of their iui'eriori r. or aeekine" to control them, they taunt ncceaaarily yielr to the force trf eircumatancea and ere !onffdiappar. bucb be aerte.l.aiid it ia, it can oidy be done by a jeoerid reftiol beyoud our buidary, and by the reorirn'uion of their political y'em upon priuci.ilra adpteJ to the ae relatione in which they will be placed. The cxperi ment which hu beeo recently oiado haa ao far proel weceaiful. 1 1 he emtgriiwa gtn erally are reorcoemed to be proHieroua an contented, the c itl ry auitahle to their wanfa ndh'tHi Bfld ta aaamSil articleat auh uttenee eiiilv nrucured. When the report of4heCoomiaaiuiiBraouaMatfpMCj gating the condiiWb'and prwpe-ta of theae Inaiana, anu in deiainf . a pun lor ineir in tereourae and tiovernment i received, 1 truit ample meana of information will ba in pMCaioa of the GoVeriimehr To? SdjitaiiiJ a 1 the onaettled leaiKiua connected ' with tlii a interesting au'iject. 1 ; Theeoeratinnaat toe iluriiwt. rta reur, anj ill present enn.liUoii, are full)' eaWbStml in th muMtatn-tmrf I'rom tlie N'T driHirtrocM. Su'?eMiau( are aiaite br the tieareUrr. ot rari- an hunroveiaenta wliieh'ilrM;ra aarelul ouiJ- ernlifm, attJ iml nf vbieti, il'alopte(l, Uiil trfir lo Hrmnite tue eflUieney of (tin iuiiturlmit brauuh tl l lie pnMia nrrvioe A mm); tlieae are tb new or (ualn nr the Nary Itomil, tlie rcvuHtn "1 tne ttiy to alHrert. mill chunge in the iieriod uf linie, urm 4h inuiiir tf iwiikMij thexmiuid :i'-mrt- mumt, w.teh l ttirteTe to eaiig our yaiwiar. attrtitun. . I'lia rier whUh are ir tented im almoit every p H-lHm uf our nvvai eomt anil, cspceuiij t oil the amauilt uf f-irwt and the an iiIht of oHiimti, ! the eeneral a xtrae ui ftulif appwiiH-wJe rtfa'prvM iir nate : ?nw vuuatrjj fi:ri;fjthe jrem anil u;lul pnrMc ul B!i proiceimnm peace, anl dtif nfparaiiuit lnrllieouii(:ni if var. mmt with iur entire KiiiirotniMin. It will be i-reeil train the lepnrt referrei! ww?n'an,aisMMiiEeMiHwn, smh. r- i m ln CrmgreM may lerl iIh,k,hI iu Yuake oroiuti' IT, ererr tintlile. uranium deiireil, either uir preMrtn( ar imprnvir the tyttein. ' Tae (icnei-al Pft OHiee Diipartment haa enn- tiHUed upuajha atreugth ot it on mouroci to fariliate the meant uf eummuiiicatinn between the rari'niapnr(ioni of thci Uuiun with hisrcawil a. turttr, . I ha metliott, howerer; la whiah the awnta ol the traniiMirtatimof 'the maH haa-at perteat atewot ft' ttieaci Jt aaareerniiy netn fiMHTered (hat Irum the ririitat raorli of I lie llniiartiuent. (tie annual ataiementt hae been ! aiilatetoefe ul Uteatmq aapame inaurtcj Ur iuat aer ice . .IJiews itraaurr atalameBtt, tnjelhrr IUI iieme of earn in iuto lfeat tha lar ot Ilia laat Mm orCiii, rla1ihi1liiig a r nrailrntitui,- anj a lia:iotUnii On the part ol ue IJeail of the Departutiiut to gratify the atiahca Jit' the puttlie in Ihe eilentinu of mail futilities, luve iail'iti-il d vUlA Mimtm rtttwn ol ua Depart. ment would Miataia.' "Aituooaihe had diteover ail the iuittet-teotioti of the nieihuil, ba eauacd " iavaatipitiiMi to be made of it result, aul appltl a.l Uie proper remedy to aorreat the era. U ue aame u4seary tor him 10 withdraw aome of the imururciucHt, which be bad nwle, to briuir the expeiiae oi the Departiueut wilhiu it own reaoiir aea. I ueae eiiieutc wore iiiaorrail lurluu ptililie It'Ki'l, auil the puhlic have etiiu)eil their bvurfii, 1'hey are nnw but partially impended, ami that, where they mar lie dimoiitiuucd with' the UaM iiHtouteiiieaac to (he eiiunlry. tTtHtpmeressive taeiial' In the iaenme frnt pntiljt t bat equalled tho lujfhett etclliob, aild it aOoril ilemouMrative evuleaeenl the mm- H loiHirtautt ami great utility ol thia depart- mewL , I ba detail are rxhibaed in the aocom- panyinf report from the I'o'Mioaater lieueral. 'I he uiany diMteiaiaj; aeciikula okiah hare of late oaaurrad iu that tuition ol our aaviratiun tarried on by the ue of blea.u power, deMivu the iiaiurdiale aud uure.ii1ltiii atteiiMuu of the' cuuatiluled auth.iriiict of the ruuntrr. The tact AlMlUlMMMlWlNSt.aBlll liauiiy Hicreauii, winwuniaiiUHi; uie ercai im praveiweiita wlneh are every where mane in the uiavhiiiery employed, ami the rapid ailvaitcc which bare beeu made in that branch of tiunce, tliaw ery alearly that they ate in a great de gree the rutult of criminal negligLiiee mi Uie part ol'lhote by whom the veaaelt are navigated, and 11 wliotn care and atti'utiiHi the live and iimiiur- ty ol our aitisent are to etnively antntel. 1 II at lliee viiiuay Ue greatly Iciaeueil,. il qui ulutauiially reluived,.by nieau of preeautiiia. an aod ueaal laCmUlmu, tceiut to be liijshlr urn. iul4 ao far tluuasture a llio lulijct eaii be re Kardeu i within the conMitutiuiui puniew ut Uoiigre,! earnestly recommend U to your prnuipt and terioa ontideratioH. I would alto call your nltrutijtt to the view 1 have heretofore , esureanud of tho Imtiirioiy ol auiefutinthaCoNMitutiuu lo-relalinu to I lie mode nteleetma the freiident and the V wo l'rt;iiiuent at the tntiM Sir ItY'rsrilitit h wll iiuuor. laut to Uie future iiiet au I harm iny ol the pon tile, that every Intermediate agency in the elee tkmf thvM oIKaora ahould be -rewuved, ant' thatllieir elifihilily tltoald be limited to uue term ul either four or ms year, leauunt I no laruettly itit your conaideratiuu i tho tunject, 1'ruitinglbat ynitr deliberation on all the la plat of general hiteretl to whwh I have advert d;'nd netJ''her- ar toof"m'iro'-atente' knowledge iifabe Waul of our beloved aonnlry may auggett, may be erowmpi wan uet, I ten der you In aoneiuuim, the co-operatiuq which it may be in my power to alTunl ihrm. Wadiington, 34 pea, 1 aJfc tin.. wt.'a' -.iam mt.jA.. , '.wan i'a -u-'i'ja dtraisaijj., iisaEwreLY. . TUurnlau. Dec 3, f SENATK. ; ; MrMarUn, of llockinshatn, from thjttaiUltttCC3BKlSkiM resoldtioitin favor of James Moore, of Duplin county which was read three times, paused, aud ordered to be en grossed.- ----- . -" Mr. Skinner,, of Ch r-vn. front the cntumittee on the judiciary, reported J thti bill-to iucoi pnrAt t!itf- lliclnoird SIamoracttmitgt;ntnranTrwtthwndi atnendtnenta which were as;reed to, and the bill passed its second reading. J Mf.Skinner, Xroiit tlie, same .puai mltteer to whicti was referred the re--solution instructing tlicm to inquire in to the expediency of compelling all pesons jeho have hereafter erect a gate across anj blpuic roail to keep some person to open the tame, made i report Uwf eon, accom panied by a bill to repeal in part the act of 1814, entitled an act to amend the revenue laws of this. State, and to provide a revenue for the payment of the civil list and contingent charges of Ooverntnont jM also part of the act of 1819, enttttctl an; ct to provide a reycBttejCot ppy.o.ialflihttJr4.iL. list and conung)ut hargc of fjovem meat tlfShejixr 1920;" vhictTpaMcd Itl urt reading. v. ' ,i Mr. Jlorrupni (rw the comtitte ott Ftitace, report J a resolution in fator of the auretiea ol -Jolia Sloan, ate - sbieriff of Mecklenburjy which wis read three time, "poised, ud vr- ilrrcd to be enirrosseu. Mr. SpaWtt presented a bill to alter the 1 timo of- holding tho bupenor Cwirtft uf Carteret and Craej which nasaed its first reading. r tt . .11. rue ensrojseu out auuioriains uiu erection of a fire proof house in Cam den count, was amended on motion of Mr. fiaslu read tne aecona ami mtru timet ana passed. :? The following emrrossed billa and resolution passed their two laat read in, and.werc ordered to be enrolled: The bill to prevent obstructions to the rua of Uockliah crek, in Dirpljn coun ty, and Tar rier,in Franklin county; th bill to antnonse rnuam v. iir win to establish ferry a&rosi the Ui leHifiiiwrrtTr a in favor ot'HSc'harril. resolution Weaver. Mr. Beard announced to the Senate the death, to" this tity, on yesterdayy of the IIon.;Thomas I). SinsHrton, one of the Representatives of South Carolina in Uonsresi. and moved tnai, in iesti moo J of respect for the memory of the i ceased, the ."Senate do now auioorn which motion was azreed to, and tlie Senate ad jou r ned ac cordi ngl y. IIOUSU OF COVIMON3 Mr. Tatham' presented the memorial tv in relation to the sil ver tmues on the oublic lands of the State. Refer red.- Mr. Gainn preeoted.a bill better to rmimote tJikMiwi Tdf Ma: eon county r "which was read the urst tutii! anu passeu Mr. Fisher, from the committee w tivf- .ihicct,iC.tlw SibtscwMfles. rcf't? eti a bill granting to Asa 17eloz.ier and Henry Keairan, under certain conui tions, two tracts of land? which paaaed it9 titst read in On motion of Mr. M'Leod, the com mitten "on Cherokee Lands were in structcd to inquire into the propriety oCtaaMna alHotore grants of land shall reserve to herself a certain portion or interest in all mines ol gold and silver. -titittetidtn Jlenort uf .tlie. Board of Internal Im Droveraen-t: which, oil motion of Mr. kihtiouston, wts sent to the -Se.ftate Mr. Wyche, 'from the committee on Finance, to which was referred the re aoiutioii a ireeturrvnEm -10 inquire whether the tax on pedlar be sufli cient, reported that uie law upon tn subject requires no amendment. -The report, on motioin of Mr. Outlaw, was lam on uie tame. Air. .Wyche, front the tame commit tee, made a detailed report upon the fand-t Tand state of tha'TrMi'uryi'whlcM''' was ordered to be seat to.the Senate, and be printed. -Mr. Daniel, from the committee on Claims, reported tlie resolution in fa vor of Mary Sloan without amend ment.'". The resolution wa9 then jead the third time, passed, and ordered to Mr. inniel also reported lavorauiy on the rckolution a faprjif Owen Carroll, of HIaden county; when the said reso lution was read the second tune and passed. The bill to alter the name of, and le gitimate ...W m. Laurence. Cherryr and the bill to emancipate Thomas, a slave, were rrjucted on their second reading. -Mrlaylor nresenteu a bill altering the compensation of the Justices hold ing the County CourU of Nash which passed its first reading. Friday, Dec, 6. NATEt,..::.;i;.. Mr. Tlnsaev presented the memo rial of sundry citizens of Duplin coun ty, privinj- the repeat of the act of 1831, establishing the dividing line. between the counties of Duplin and Waynei and Mr. Sherard; presented a counter ''''m'einoriaOVlhe;;Tofelhg from sundry citizens of Wayne coun ty. Which memorials were referred. Mr, Morris presented the fallowing resolution, which was adopted; Where, a eaitom hi obtained in the So tcrior tOurt of lawin thi. State iu the trial of arimmal t(K- uiMt oxBqtil, 'Which in itlini tawtinn of the Stale at leat lnrd olfendert uf our law, tacit it ! Iu -auiw far beyond what the eeonnmy of criminal juritprudenee would aeem in any wie to warrant, to wits the right c.erci 4 oe tha part -of wiminala of urotimiiiiling to tarori whal It eineTlhe pftVioiii )iielioB; tiamiji ly, "have you formed and cipruated aa opinion artn the guilt Or innocence ot the prttnner at the bar?" thereby enalilinjr, in ujimu iuitanee, llie n)it atroeuHi cul iriii, or tliOM pent of toeiety who aoiumit aaptttl oHeoeet under eirromttancet tlie moat aggravated, every ojportuiiity of tan ackinK whole eoiaunilte nr largo diatriet of aountry inr tlie purpnte ol pacKmr ajury iinlavor- abtiilo TheTr eonVtsttoTirTHeal. eiiouch In be awiyed bytha etorjiana i ar4 luj-enuiiy of tkltftil dv34te: Uehtuerefnre .. HhmIvA, that tlie committee on the Judiciary be instructed to reaort a bill, if llwy think: K I erpetliont, to i govern our aoort in fuch ae, n a more eneetuany to tecuw luillce. In tha Male igainat thoae nffendera of our law who arc dit pued toaommit anmea wit), im pun kt, Mr. Mebane announced to the Seute the death -of UaviQ: LaTH am, JCsq. Senator from Martin county, and mo ved that a message be sent to the House of Commons, communicating the event to that House, and pronokinz that a joint select committee be appointed to superintend and make, the necessary arrange men te for tha burial ol the de ceased; and also, that, as a testimony of respect for the memory ol the decess ed," the' member bf the -gulatare will.weat crapavtw tlw left ifb; farthe space of thirty aya. 1 W'WI motion mto iSrVed to,-nJ Mean. Mebine ml Minn were annointed 'the om- mittee n the part of the Senate. lKJUSK Or CUMMU. Mr. John 0, Jotu presented a re solution authoriiin the payment for ccrttto prtatioz; wmcti paiea us ursw . . ai itl !- t !klr. Fhelpa preaented a bill to- vorce ivtlliam Uarber irom nn avue Mary Struct; vfhich was "read- th first lime and referred.' -. -v M"r. lUrriorrr, Irom the committee on the Judicisrr. reoorted a resolution in favor of the legal representatives el the late Chief Justice ll-nderaoo: which . Mr. B also reported a bill declarato ry of thejaw io relation to the rights and duties ot snerins ana inspectors iu holdini elections; which was read the first time andpassed, Mr, 13. alao rrported the bill to ex tend the time tor regitterios grants and meae-cevetatteer powr-- j fenJweat., . The fin rdt of cut, aioeodmenl was concurred ia, and the bill passed its urst readier. Mr. 11. also reported unfavorably to the passage of the bill proridiog for the ei.llnciion of debts where there is no isibla nrooertr: which report was coo curred in, end the bill ws iudefioitsly nostooned. Mr. H. alto made an unfavorable re port oo the hill to provide for the bet ter administration of justice io Rather ford countrY which report wsi not con- amended, was reau tne secoou itne and passed. On motion of lr. Graham, the Judi ciarr committee re instructed to in quire into the expediency of so amend iMgWB 'tiw-of liirrtrry v;a top teitwve the penalty 6f perpc tul infamy from a conviction ol retit l.rceDV or, U tnat shall be found inexpedient, to attach the 'liine'peYillj'to'a coBiitilien of 01011 Larceny " - . Oo motion of Mr. Peoples, the vote of yesterday, rejecting ttebill to eman el pate Thomas, a slave, Was agreed to be recoosidered. -i- The sropoaiiion of the Senate to tppoiat a joiot select cHimittce to :TifoilWia:-dt is lor the luoeral of Uavid Iitrnm, tie ceased, late Senator Trom Martin county, sod that the members" ivfthe two .H'ousei'Z'ear3ihftl"uauaI moorninr; was agreed to, aod Mers C1men aod -Smithwick- were-anwotnt ed the committee on behalf of this House.7"' SENATK Saturday, Deer 7. Mr. Martin, of Rockingham, from the committee on Claims, reported unfavorably to the resolution in favor of the. heirs of Philip Alston) which report was laid on the table. Mr. Skinner, of Chowan, from the committee en the Judiciary, reported a, bill ty legitimate and alter the name of Mary Ann Martha Wallace of HaHfax county; which passed its first, second and third readings, and was ordered to be engrossed. Air. Montgomery presented a bill to incorporate the Roanoke and Yadkin Rail iload Company; and Mr.- Has eey, a bill to amend the act of 18iiU entitled;;-! inspection laws of this State, so far as it rwpect turpentine in L the -town", of Wilmington; which passed their first reading. Thcllou.e f Commons having con curred in the amendment to the en grossed bill to establish Franklin Academy, the said bill was ordered to be enrolled. The folio wing bills pasaeiLiheirl third reading, and were ordered to be engrossed; The bill to alter the time of holding the Superior Courts of Car terctaind Craven; and tlie bill to in corporate the Richmond Manufactur ' -i . . tog amOlt,paUy . I. -.. . vi .s. ..-..i .....yi The engrossed bill to alter the name of Kinston, in Lenoir county, to Caswell, was read the second and third times, passed, and ordered to be enrolled. .. HUUSE OF. COMMONS. Mr. Sea well presented a bill to incor porate the Favetteville Tranaportation Company; which passed its first reading-Mr. Guthrie presented a bill 'relat ing to the power of Sheriff in appoint tngtlepottes; Mr." IHrrlngerpa yil to incorptirate the Episcopal School of North Carolina; and Mr. M'Neiy, a bill to provide for the final settlement of executors and administrators; which were t ead the first time and relerrcd. The bill altering the compensatioi of the justice's holding the Count Courts of Nash, was postponed indo lllltll Y. ., t m ...... . .. a v .. i " tnoiitiu, oi .nr, nawiunsj, tftei committee of Finance werelnstru eted to- trMjUTre-ittto- tltetpedienejrof al lowing compensation to persons who may work uu the public roads, after a given number of days in a year; and also into the modV-m which payment shall be made. Mr. Tatham presented a reflation relating to Membjcra uf theljegialaVire wno may tne ac the seat ot Uovn ment: which nassed its first rcadi The bill better to promote the a ministration ot jasitce sit Macon ci iv, was roan in a secon u a nil zhr i ...i i . .r times, uasuur biiu uriiercu io uu en grossed. Mr. lTnn0ilv n.anl. I I..II a. . I , j, i" "-" uui u B,-,;,mii iiu-eciiiig trie title 01 the ot: , . "-"L-'OJ'1 BPPiai?. an 1 which the jail is, erected in Sal additional nlar uf niiii!i .nl.. t?....'. ! l . .1 1 r.r ... (C ,,, ,Jrau. , lw oc iiiatie toiiic cn.nrinan ol jjie ,va iSi- UI iirsi 1 tv uourt ol K .... ; ... . .. - - -. Mr. Maiitellef preihtcd a p.ititifi froni sundry citreiuof ev Jlanover, Hraiiswick; Uladeo and Columbus, to gcther with a bill t carry into effect their prayer, enuweu a uul w jocor- . v . . .. 1 I porate llie accaiiiat anu vB)o r ear Caiial Company; whicb bill was read the Urst time and feterreu.-,;- ' , ; . -Tha bill to altef andLamendlliejUi diciarv ivvstem of this': State, waa post- poBetHotHraniieiy jcas tira, naj Ytai Meaart, it. tl. AleawMter, O. II. Ales ander, Allen, Daren, Uar,-inger, Battle, Btaak wu. Uudtlie. uranuon. rron, uurrut iiyoum. Qalvert, Cander, Cartor, Cherry, Clemam , do biaa, Coleman, Corieain-, .? Coortt, Criwell, Daniel, Uavalton, lioaaoo, r.nneit, r invmaii, tiitles .ie. Urhr: Graham. Grier, llarmttond. Hanlee, rtariliion, nargrTB, iiarcr, iiiwigu Ion, tlawaine, Henry, J, U. Vone, vi. JOnea, Weilerdene. K. J one. I. IX Joae. Jordan. Kennedy, King, Kitlarell, Latham ldford, tenen, Lilly, Locke, Long, Lyoa, Malloy, Marteller, Mixon, Moore, M oak, M alien, Morrhy, M'Cleeie, MOehee, W. Mlcan.U. i M 'Lean. Outlaw. Wielp. Pierafl, Puihdetter, J. W. Pott, Powel,,,l'inth, Kuud.ltaper, ke- eister, Kelte, IliUuick. itotterti, aaumiaraon, SSewelll9ettttJ.Sherril, Slotm, Sioallwooil, J SmithTSmiihwielJ -tiVteovTatTianj, Taylor. .XaolavaaUa-lalao-W Weft--eW oneTKir-iy -w nicy, tt niiarai, Wtlaon and Wyche. - ----i- .Vuvi Manrt. Alliton, Cotton, Ednonaton, Fiaber. PoMiie. Guthrie, Guinn, J. tlorton, W. Hprton, Irion, Judkin,; Leonard, Mari'm, Montgomery, M Weill, rerpiet, w. roti, J. U Smith, Stnek.nl, Thimn, Wadiworth, Wiaeman and Zijlar, t Mondty, Det. 9. SENATE. , . . Mr. Claytonresetited the petition of James M. Beard, of Buncombe, praying to be restored to the pnvileges ot a cit izen; Mr. Foy. the petition of Edward . .r. i . .,.X.7: ..,'...arl! misr'J'y'' vvara ana otners, securmes oi mice Fonville, late sheria of Ooslow, pray ing authority to collect the arrears of taxes due the said aheriLf: and Mr. Montgomery, the petition of Thomas I). Watts, late shenrlof Oranre. pray Thrto be allowed for the iniolvtjivtpollji of said County from the year 1823 to 1831, inclusive. Which petitions were Ir.'.Mpntgom.tryfrom the commit tee on Propositions and Grievances. reported a bill to amend the pilot laws; which war read the first time and pas setl. . The bill to incorporate the Relic Society, after being amended, was re jeeted, on 'itsecoad - reading Jyjt vote ol S3 to 27, The bill to erect i Mttewmty, by the name of Tancey, passed its second reatlint ayes-33.- n&e 28. -tT-Af arl iard.--Rriihiia.f ftorke, Rrit tain of Maaon, Uurn. Caldwell, Clayton, Uub : F.HIott. fW.T3.tvhi tltwTtm: M Huner. Jane. Kendall. KeTr. ftlaic.vM'Cor- niek, Martin of Kiehmond, lartinof Roekitip hia, A rearet, M enoen ha 1 1 , Mowfomai-r, Moore, iomfc--omiinrMBreiiioTir; fnrtpv,w font, Sitton, SteoYnan and vanMob. Ae Mr Mr Arrinirton. Rdward. Fataon. Flower,ltl, HarviMn.lloaett, Liothry, Mann, Mattbejeii Mebaoe, Melvin, Moye of Onrane, Sloye of Pitt, Nh, Norma a, Pu-i, Sherard, SimmoD, Skinner f I'erquitnoot, Skiuaer ot Chowan, Skinner of Paaqnolank, Smew, Spaight, Ston. Vann. Walton and Wilder. The bill to repeal in part the act of 1814, entitled an act to amend the revenue laws of this State, and to pro ride a revenoe for the-paymea t of the civil list and contingent char-es of Government;" alsn part of the act of 1819, entitled . an act. to provide a revenue for the payment of the civil list, and "contingent charges of Gov ernment for the year 1820,'' was read the second time, and, after undergo ing some amendment, was rejected M whicSr was Jrefefridso ?!iaucn3r-tS" 'Govcrhor'a Message as relates to the claims of this State upon the general Government for expenditures incurred for the defence of the country during the late war with Great Brittam, made a detailed report thereon, accompanied by a resolution, requesting the Govern or to adoptpiach measures as, in his p pinion, jiwy . jwL'li jscessary to effect aft early settlement oT said claims. The resolution was read the first time, and, together with the report, ordered to be printed. " '; " Mr. Stedman presented a petition MM.attt4i'n praying that Daniel "Marry, of that county, be resRired'ld "flje priViTeges of a citizen. Referred. TJi T ! Mr. Mann presented a bill imposing a.tax on certain persons selling npirit ou Jiquor J ft TjrrelLicuntyiivluch was rtad the first time Z and passed. 110USK OF COMMONS.. : ! X eliaferro Witchcr, one of the mem bers from Ashe countv, who had been detained at home by tndispoeition, ap peared and took his scat. . --Mr, ItihnOr-Joft morUL from, sundry citi.ens of VriJ tnington. praying the incurporatioa of a company for Banking purposes in that town, and ilsd tho the Bank of Cape Fear; which ineiuo rial wajjtfansmitted to tho Senate, proposition that it be referred o the committee on the currency. Mr. Shcpard, from the committee to-wlucn-tlie subject- was-referred, re nnrfril a liill tn oul-iriliuli tho 14 Bank in Newbernran'dhe MeVchants and Planters' Bank in Edenttm; vhich was read the first time, and ordered to btsprirueili...;.-,,-.. .Mr. Wyche psented the memori rialof Bondrjr citizens of Granville county, praying the location of a Bank, or HmjMrbranch thereof, in the town of (IWord. - Ueferred. . - Mr. Fisher, from i the committee on Banks and the Currency, rrnorted a 1 bill to establish' the Bank of North Carolina; which Was read the first time, and ordered to be printed, Mr. H, II, Alexander presented' a upon isbury. Coun owau;andAIr. Bramlon ..i.i ii.. i.. -. W1UCI1 Witr rsail.f,, ... ''"orw ,. - ti .lit., .i ... " u,tineu.i vl ed The engrossed bill to correct au rrot in th amrrij o act f i. ... 4 Bion, altering the name, f,f lelVT a. iutiauii anu v VTIlliam -vi., . 3eaMfort county, passed iu til, tlin, and wastwdered t4 - The till to Droluhit el5H Cdort of Pitt from allowirV-r at .1 " t - a v:i- . W - ' ' " Ml vice money to the county oTfic.t rejected on its third reading r! Vt. . I . . . '. iri'utiiLC LiiK liMiiprina am i. . n u a creek, in lleaur;,r. which wa read the- firt tiiiio i" B V I I V VI .'.,.!1;..-i-i.i(."f'Mf,ij . ,Mr. K. also presenteil a-V . from sundrv citizr-na nfw. j- lril praying . . ' . " U Birt the grant of, me. Bank to be located in that town, d ' ferred - , ----. MrHruasey presented the ntth, al of Lewis Werrioi:, and on,.--. rJmdiog hoe between thavtotatJ "! Wayne and Duplin; and .Mr. iu? the petition ol sundry dtizeos of son county, praying the paisaga act to change the place of matter uj review of the 87th regiment; 1 were referred. bJ .. The other Home having coacBrM ia the amendment to the eocruttMii.ii authorising the.ereetlo.ef fira'aLj uouae iu v Jiimeu ttiuiuj, me ltiiJ was ordered to be enrolled.- Mr. Caldwell presented a hilltop thorn- the Com missi6nern of Statettil'e to execute deedt to ceruia tots biU town; which was read three fa pmed (arid ortfWe4 .tO'jhriWjvfalet The engrossed bill better to proi. the ailmiotarratioi of juitice it M county, was read three timri.,, 40iionter-Mt tlia ettrutieE. " ' '-Therea-Sfufion in faarof fni'Vri of Philip Alston, we rejected second reading. ' The bill .directing the sale ofrl lands, irmaioinj atn-iaUt, acquired br treaty from the Cherokee loditit,4 amett'led,. .read , the .. third .. tins inj pasted, ahd onlrired to Ti-Tehgrostei. The cngrosfd rrsolatinn in fnar Mary Sloan, widor of 'Capt; M Sloan, p-isunl iu " third reading m, . . - ..... . -tr w,i.a ordered to, be enrolled " The bill to amend the Pilot hurt, n "mendetir"'rc'ad :"tlie aeco'itf anil Jnr' times, passed, and ordered to bi tt- gToaaed, - "---I i - "Tfle blTrfoTrt aftVte.7Sj the name of Yaqcey, paej hi t-ii ''T reading, aod wai ordered to b tDjrw- Mr. Sitton pretexted a bill ippoitf ing commissioners in the ewaiy i Hsy wood to eopr rintrnd tbimd bun the Buncombe to tho Mtcanlma, sard county; Wnd Mr. Britra'ifl, of Mi cert, a bill to iirt prove the Siate lUitl fmrr the bank of theTockltrrfj nnt, by the way 'of franklin, to- the Gw-ii lirtr; which pa?od their first readicj. The ensroafod MH td incorpirait i fjTdieii' Workin Stieirty of 8tJanr Chflfch in Wi!rrr)j-ua, was imemlfi. read the third tilt, and paasetl, tnJ aent to th rhr-r- ltc fat their ss currenee in th? mondment. -"mif; S&Mf nrTCf PlquOMi)ltrpfnPit names of Naney;il. and Prnwi Ilrlfe, of that couoty; which ww ft i three time, pasted, , and order, i be engrossed. ' ' ' . On muiion of Mr. B ri ttalo, of Burlf, the vote taken yesterday, rejctif the bill to incorporate tlie Relief cietyr vvaw reconsidcred, and ttiebiB vaiTmade the order of the day fur Fir da j next. . ' HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Edmonston, from the coaml tee on Finance, reported Uie hill to rr neal the act of 1818, fixing .thtwi hereafter to be paid to the BUtc for vacant land.- with an amendmritl The-amcndment waa concBrrwl i and the bill passed its fcood. ttd ing. .- - '.. ! .'r-MV'1 - Air, M'Gehee presented abill to tablish "I Ilahk to bo ifytedlhf of the State of North Carolin; was read the first time iad oteitti be.printrd, ' :'';- :; On motion of Mr. Fi8lier,j! mitjcelcn Finance M'ore instracttv kquire. jfttftihe expediency jnfjrl the present revenue lawa of th 8il and Tike wise whether U would tfot" gooil policy, artnually to publish, tlie Actsof-Assemblv. or aiaj ipp' &ft thereto, -1hf general jreytBe h1 oi me otaie, so uiai uve anio -ways be conveniently accessible: to tl magistrate! appointed in each eouii? to lake trf the urliata. :-- y Mr. Daniel; from the comwi't Claims, rported, the resfdution vo4fofL-Stephen-Owens. wi,B l" mendment, The amendment w-'1. eurrt-d in, and tjie reolution passed m second readingi ' j Mr". Battle presefed'a bit! tiff-'J an act. entitletl an act to " .1. .n,i ' aililitionti act, entitled an act to incorprte Petersburg Rail Koad"" Cmpty: IT sedbythe Ugisratureof Virg1"' the lOth Prbruary, 1830 read the first time, referred, and"11" ed to be printed. i , Mr.Guinn presented a directing the Comptroller to w tain papers, which were throwi confusion by the conflagration jj Capitol, arranged; which wa i it-... .:mA.l fnturrnd. ' - - vcaiMiHf MIO lOWn vnt XV. t don, The bill to Incorporate, the H . . cw v'e Tran,spor;fttio? CdtK.p.y f a--
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