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p'-.rrr -'ji. vSiyR1 ,"f ' 'ft ' , 4 ;r-t. 1( V'i Mr. B1cpt iotroaoecij alill la 'iiilpeJklu of pcrclsftsia? eoptei cf tit of an acl passed-by the' Legiilaiuflaiusl ippruvaU M li'ary ttaeneafr of Vireinia, lae.rporatiug a Coinpa Mine eoinjoissiootn omrrr. m i o-a 17 loestabln-wa eommuicatiou btfJ ' twaea -loa waters 01 uaanoae iiver, A and those which fall tio ChawaD Hi .. - rfer and the rivers and'waters inler- ', 'mediate ewecn any f he BuJ 'he ttvcr Potoinaej which passed its iirsl Is&'Sr?' .7- Tiesdtri.'Vzc. 12 ' On motion of Mr. 0rn ibe Jndi- itv rimmi liif.wnn instructed teen juire into the expediency if altering .he mode of selline property andr Jeeution, to far as regasd ttrua and jUee. ' & "Mr. Cameron, from, the Commit it on internal - I aiVroTetnentii, to vhnm nil referred Resolutions pro. osi'ng to appropriate monejrfor. re . T , ,1 ;MMai. a. r a fl f 1 1 rt J Nfil-J Saturday, Vee 18 AlrrBiai'k introduced a bill direr 1 ing fct-s ( found in eerlain eat. Hel'erred to the Judiciary eom mittfe ' . 4 Mr. Oravfg, from the e'ommittee on the houH'l.irv ' line between llti State uud TV unpntjee, reported a bil ?o unietul au at pued in 181, mak ing provision fj running the boundn- ry-lne between uiis niaie mm ieu ncfee, and to fourth neeiiun its firjl reading. 'A-. The Senate renolved itse'finto a fcnniiiiitiei' of tl.e v'xle, Mr. Owen in the cbair, on the Kt'veiiue B II. Ai icr .i.iiip time, the eoiutntitee rne . m ' T- . r 1 ! r . m at mm t.fnfi viiik i.Affanrit . 1 n El. ' 1 a t ' am, tea. niaimiiiri . ' . .... . ut T feu. ut ;-.rBd-im ti.it rXhen,HirChatb.m1countv4 ... ... motion ieeJUi-4tt1i0.w Jfflhr ..iitieeofeleclionB. 0 RnB"HX--B ,l ?L. ..nuard from lhe ba lottiricH Mr.' Ceroii, t. .c.cv".- r-, tt.forBriiadierUeeraho5Iilte1o Hoiu wa.ie-rea mere . . o . , -v., .. ... . he firt B-iade, n m.'rtcl 'thai XVm Mnr'in ol rasqnotankwasdulj e- iected. K Wednesdays Dec. 20. Mr. Atkiunon, 'rout the military eommitlee, reported in favor of pur ehoiine a mifiieient number'cif C 'pi' .,nr f ihf tJommtsioiiers on mei sale of the l ubllc land'aojoinmg Ita Ipiffh. renorted a bill making an al lounnce to said Commissioners andj anjeotline the act direcliiisr such ale Tie bouse proceeded to tfie order! of the , d j, on the bill to provide morel ilhuiii.i 1... il . . .) llul I i". M r DB1I- kh 1 11,- nN, v.l.irh tT .7 ing. "a"ti,J r,,,eHl a part of tbei of ao a't.ridged ork on Military Tac- eOeeiually for t ie payment ot Specie .1 'v-r 1. .. .... i.tut.H.1 kv nrrfiriifihewarde l tv lite seveml Uauks of this Mute. Dardneiii fef the ue ol-me army : 1 hi vw.4.v-..0 hut the senate 'diMcreed. to the re-frihr B,mk 10 pay 23 per. cciu er. -M jj f( . ... .!.. 1 1. tiflV inM IK t.f lT . . """Il l, i "'i & -r, . , j: niiitiT tow All. illinnisori. ftl lee lo wl.ciii uh ,fN for the nlu l oflW; ; IDI IIJ.. Vbi( Il ai r.... 'N ai.dil.r bill pa,s,u ',, fO ( IU Ul 1'lllP I , -t .. . ruM rniirts cef nort. en, mr ruu.iiig -j... j n ... , . . 1 . . . - T : ... . ........ li.n 1.. I I ..!. ... . r" TV fin.,!. Mr A. ! rmnrtril in I VOT 01. A IDOllon to i8 "'r i in. " -. tl. I,, ......;.. . au.bor.M.,g the .djutani general to nilely ijos xNnv. ,b.j t ( d b ,, J ' ' revise. be Alil.t.a LaAvs, have them The bill a fine'll amended . u.f, ,r :V.... T p.lbled, and a eoy -ent to eeel, li.ld to require the Bank, to pcy 6- per.f . " ' Mf, UWierl ..ffieer in .be state; but e-nl. and allowing sun.mary pioci-.s " " ' l" tftnj I senate reiusea xo concur iuer.- uc no v"k-, . ""Tiiii,tj . . in. .i ...h till a ( nn.ssuit imti a i l ..ti "r uilll 1 lie HOUSCIItCU liujuuiuru iiiiu vj - j ..., , .. . . , - , . . . .. I .. .. ' l.;L I , . ""N Mr. Connor, from ti fl otn .loll-r. uud 1'itrrieil. The bill eonmiiiiee rpported a i l..i ......rl iia ihirii rpi!inn. - l toii i ciiHnt ion oi vol I'""". V ,7 "I VV .' .... . ' A KnfurJnii fifir. 1 ft. B Xi Mhtiuau. urc. la. naie in me court.) which o.bcu imuiip' pnnfffds it lirst reading A1 1. Lock, fmm the same eommit tii jjftirft5ad improving a rad kading VI ITttBl U II Son, iT'r llio 'wimnii '3 ?,t-- iAib.rillp. &r. and a raad, fromi.ai i' ..t.i-ti-J lI..L-i.nHhVlinnVtSl, nf I u Mil V iflU Ufl Oil le and rrpo lrd the bill with amend Irnins. I he hoaje took up Uie bill, and a motioo waiinade In sinke nut k.i ikiAjl I ia r uiam "'-n il 4 reSTnesaeeilinfl? retortei.: 4-1 aod carried 30 votta . 28. I' " "T-m'.V r .- .:. ?. i. .. . ft. I ll... 1. .nk ui.iif i urn moii-u iu w. - emnif. t,b'a PiieMy dfteh appro? wialioa.5 ich eprl 1 va dua- t 'Pi.a f. nd the rMortftio06andre- " f. ..... .....mnoiLit. ailh imilriir. . .... i r ' : J--. : . x. . I s. f. , tion , t report bills for carrying the jjro'p'Hitiofis imoeftVct. )rtjnjali8B af Mr. Welbom, a se leci'oai:Ofnniitiee aras appointed m cx&iniueo whether any,, and if aay, rhat san would be necensary to fur nish the hsnse set a part for the Gov ernor wiih additional furniture. Mr. Hill nifsented the petition of m ..i.nkr ..f thf intmbii4nis f C'iat I bill to revise and continue bam county, prayins; that the sel I art eoueeruiiig .Military Lnd cf"48tiee may be remeved t the tracts, pssseu in ; but cml. and allowing sun.iuury pioci-.s " "hj u, ; ers- to be bad aeyunsi tbem.s- - ra8b, 1,1 i8l7 roue, .... . . .1 . ! I I n C 11. t ClL. I fc It.ktj.a ...I ..I . I l tie iioune men najourueij mi a o - , j "'" mi himt 1,. m tfie jodieisry elork brn tl.ey were engng d most-? inMi unini;s.(vliich UlbfinJ h bill to alter the ly innmkmg uppomimeuis ot Juslttess ltd lo thai cou u.it.ee) hcitors f r the of the iVaee. tin r.!ni nt. Mr. Loeke, from tbe .lutii-iary tVmmiiiee, reported a billdireeting the county eourlsJ.o pay ffes to cer (am ollierrs Ihreio nailed in eertaio eas-'s, wbieb pusseii its first reading. ' Mr. Shober introduced a bill to mend au uri p.ssed at the. last sesainn giy.inz.lo the county courts pr,wer t rpj-iilato senarste elections ; and a - a tee, reported it to be unnecessary lo art on the subject of county liaance, on an equalizing ibe payment -of ju rors, &.. and of treasury suits to py theui, which subjects had been refer red la them. Concurred with Mr. Deberry intiodueed a hill more n iiiniiyii ui nil. w' .now.- ( comirriSiiiirc Itie ifinn.;n.-. Ted, that the Hon. John L. laylorV for j , fi ai( , and Henr, I'otler, h.q. be a..t H r.M ir a)(H f) C ijr gi end riquested to e, nne a 1 ( he a . s r , - t Hi lrrc IV mil riun uii iiiv ibiuhh of iniolvent Debtors, und ibat (liey) .tlMllitKtv C nn;illff fl. reading. ii Hint inn 'f Mr. Mr Ln-d pi psie tiiid report lo the next (ien erul Assembly, a enncire and correc tedsysiciu ot Laws on the subject, ,0 n''e' ' 'be nm town of liav wood, with a Hill for er . mviAsr the oraver into efl'ect : Both vre tteferreJ to a select eomoniltee 'On motinn of Mr.Ca neion. trt" Committee on ihc Militia laws were in strLrted to e nquitc iutu ilieexpp "tlkny cfpass-ns aw .u h i in. a revision ut the Militia Laws ol'thii State- Mr. Shnber iaroduff d a bill In wake affidavits taken hi-fore. a Ma gistrate, and certified by liio Cl5i k of .the county cjiurt jnitna facia cvi. lence in everj trial before-a Justice ,ci the Peace in any other county. ,Mr. Calloway, a bill tu. appoint Commissioners to tivw a Tpart of tin fitaie Uoad in Ashe county. Mr. Atkinson," a bill relative t tlio org'4niz4tiun of the militia ol this State. Mr. R. R. Johnsw, a bill al'ow ing rompensation to itirora in tli-j couiMy f Wat reri ; which bills pas d their first leading I ho -bill appointing cornmiKSiriii- .n n iflrriiiHlU i pnfoi nn thf oiKtiinir and which shall embrace in its liroviniois' n,r Klte fll.i l lilii rsri.'ism i, uud War-' repairing'the highway in 'this biate, a fair plan of Bankrupt Laws, and? ainlioiisitj; the Ailjinmit (;fMJ vh el) sbitll exclude tire imp isunineut "l l)' pinte to IrugLj Kr, county Realist (Mil, t oflir. (jijf (irs lnr hi me on n suitable iii.ice lor y, has passetT ll)ie readings io ' Katn nouses. Wednesday, Dee. 13. Mr. MVIbntini, from the s.'leV't committee to vliim (lie bill was re li'i red in rotation. to sales under exe (Wi'ion, reponed the bill with an amendment, which passed its first reading. Mr. Hogin introduced a rc9o!a .sioh uireciing me puonc printer ti i'urnisli each captain of militia in tl state with a copy of the journals ol i he legislature, and that he be al lowed 50 rents for each copy s fur ltis'ied. Passed its first read inj;. Mr. Graves, from the committee of claims, to whoui was referred tin pel -it on of he executor of t lie late XVlaj. General 1 homas Bi Qwrjtj, re porie.l an alliiwanco fur hia services of 414 dollars. Passed its first ieat fling. Mr. Owen, from the committee to whom w a, referred the petition from Chatham for aTrcaiovai ol the seat of justice, teported a bill t) remove the sum? to Haywood, which passed its first reading. Mr. Blak introduced a hi' cnt cerni.'ig rormners, which p ed its Jlrsl rca'ltng. Thursday D e 14 Atfumber of bills ue.-t? i . ro.u '-d from thf Mouse of Coni.no.., tv;ueh parsed their fit re ad ins:. Mr. W ilton, from the committee uppotntrd to revise the laws relative to rutrollers reported a bill to amend , wUeh pai-sed its fi'st rending VI. V..I. rv 11 l.ili authorising 1 he?enale resoivea useii ir.io a 01 me nnnett ueotor n- 1 . . r .u.. l.i.. 11. ' . 11. s . . ...I .. . Hn ...1.. ... . .1 1 . certain persons to liy oil lor aie int ooniniiiier ui inc uii. .tit imumii, vuuui. iirmru a cnn"wn i, nwieii 01 v ut- (otmj iiroiierty ihen in rueuiioued. Ihisbill in the rlmir, on ibe bi I lo provide? the uifcjeei ol a Canal r.ooleniplaiedvliich such dflinUi-nm cat in wts rej'eted un its second re ilin. more eBcetually for ibe psjmcol otllo be run iliroutrb scieral streets ot Mr rA.,.n.ii. fr..ni the fc iiiniit-. snecie bv the several Banks or ihelthe tnwii oi f avetteville, anu unla- teeiin Internal I iprnveun nts 'ep-rt- mte A motion be-njr inwdf to strike vouroblf to the running of said Canal ed-abillfor rpnnriiiir and imii-iiv- out the seciion of ihe bill, afjar omejUelerred. in the niiid leadu.ir ver the wa- Oi oalf inc.:. w- am noi n ar j 11 waia ovir .uarun, presenica inn 10 re 11. one (ian t.i Asbvi It. thi-nce to the c.riu'ii; and ibe LoiMUittee rt-po't I I vwnml I in l ; l id lb - bi i t thus umeniled. Vbere- " Mr. Xiweo. a bill to amend an act upon n motion, wa made to postpone nens.-d ia iTiJ, lo preeiit t'ie x- il.e bill w ii h amendment indi-linitc)y, portation of ui.mt r cbarlubl coinmo- w Inch wa earnet 38 votes to 22. diliei : I Mr. Baker, from 1 tbe comni.t-eel HUl'SK OF COMMONS. Hppoinlei! n the ubj'-et, rrp.n l-ij Thursday. Dec 1.. toil to esiabliili a Meii'cul uanj : I be ronmil(e 1 1 wi om v a ri-ior- All which bills imsbed llit ir lirsl . rP, 1 ,t ut, d bsllotin etrling. fled l fiat a'i error g'for n Judg-,3 ' bad taktn' eal the net oi 1796, to pu ish pefsons' lor lemming dtbtorg. By Mr. Unites, a bill to .ppiimi eomutisoion er 10 establish the dividing line be- ween C'bowa nA Uaies counties Bt Mr J D. Junes, n bill 10 author ize tbe raiBiog'.fi DO, by Lottery lor ti e Presbyterian Church in W '.lmiug-toe- Each read the first. time. Mr.Vi Lane, presented the peti- Mr. Dudley inlrodueed a preamble t i,inre which made it nectsssry 10 pro nd Hi'solonoii. staling ii.ui tnc li uik f.r,i 10 at"otb r ballot. i he reuortfi T the Lulled plates nun ni'eosniitu- beii.g roi.riirrid wi h, anotuer ballot d by tbe general it.t 'niblj lo I eau ijj. ,uk i lace in which neit; e cn a Br'aueb of their Bank in thi S'at. iliilrfie trnd a a - r 1y : A second bal roni a beliai that it w uld - equalize AU Mn bad, ivbich r-milted in tin the exchange and inir dnee a p n rri 1011 of (i org K Badger. Mr. Worth inlrod red a bill-, pro viding, for a female Department in thGretiil r nub Aci derny. fflnVoii iakiij;WniftisrnJ"niii&f icutioi s issued b Justice ol Peace Mr. A. Moor from the Committee! o liitrrnal imjiroveoients, to-wbom Ba rerVrmf a ooluiiin on (he sub- . . . . 1 1 . .. 1 . . . urrencv; out iinai 1 ue iinoerai ion 'y of the Brai.eh established in tii Ktate in running 00 the Stuie Bank ilia views entertained ol usi-'tuli.ei. .- Uesolved iheieforr, that the said flBuuk be requested t.. remove s.i 1 irnill f 1 H in nil 11 a nr 11 I : 1 1. 1 lnd finitely poiiponed. r 11... . 1. c zr- R rrj,ori W"B 'etipe-f j,tl, reported a bill to authorise the .... 1 iv fcO'-uity lourt i'i iinvnooil to con "lr uiii ict.i.ii..ir iitliUH 10 SH,r,la,, r.r . .... ...I. . - , B.le wi.h Wardens of ,be poor ea,,,rfri,n, ,h. u ar on the l uck.'ae. ... . ,r,. v 00, s a. i:.u. nn.ieiy ;t.T,.r tn , enn M(. , . ' 1 '" I tm KeaiJ ol the W. st Fork ol Little n. 11 u. .....I1.I...M I . I ..... ;T . . ...... . ...I I 1 - Li 4 'UUUC,,OBU tUT Z ;. . tn g.. '"'"V'veral il. passed their Mr, Graves, fn.m t!ie committee R lie bill for tho" r. lipf f . Pi 4rta ' ' " " 111VJWHO to whom was referred the petition ofttin'eeriuin chsu was rejected lion of Dempsey Heed, praying ol peiiion. Kererred. air. blade, from the select eomaiit- tet, 10 w om was reterreii the memo rial of several chiefs of the l ascaro a ' 1 1 ibe of Indians, made a report.- Afer u gi.od deal ui discussion, the A. 1 imnrri wpr. fiarniilfrrl i. Iia uith . . .. . 1 - t 1 " - Mr. ilinton. IVooi ilit U'li., con niii lee for a 15 iKa.'in at; ii ;lie 10(!i brigadi , ri-ttuiird tiJ v 1 ticoige v e I ton g ttu y - elecied. On n otion of Mr Cam im n :unanimrusly Umidved, iIhuIknI cilcr Ciencral f tbis hair,it!i J ti-iuieil as be shall aMUitte hiiKself. be aulbonzed anrl iDirued to con; nil nee and t arry no a tiiB prorecutioo against Joliii Wtii! Halifax, the printer 01 a pt". pJ list ed ihen-jUi der ibe i.dh I" II liiax Cou p kr,' fr a ib-l' lamed in Ins paper of the 13ifa of remhpr. lR2d. n nun litii tirsprnl ' . - - - t.f.nililw niifl . iir.i 1 iritlflrlt n r.nr. V . US'.. II. ...... IV ...v..'. ;fl,i. Am. .f 11.1 ..I Ji.lti ttftWfiml. rit .... ue ireasurcr aim aisu miu-i 1 au Jior or aulhors of sntd lilt ir they can be divrovered. . . a , L 11 . . I ... ; .. I . I. 1 t ..1 !. n iMUOIH. UI lllf I I Iff f HJ UUCPUVW, tile teaIiriior-Geif ral. 1 j 1 1. wl I . : 1 it t jri nil an ni iim. -in mnri i ni drawn. Mr. Love, from a committee, Re ported a hill to prohibit whiiemen iromrultivatiiie (he land reserved -- - - flPM.n I f I . n. A . to. - - S I I 1 Fjrwuiwfr, presrniea a ui I top; , . - " - E 1 It 'ntlCLInhuvu la unmiipa 11 In f! . '. '"CdiHiit In l.nH ii. (.. ! ...null 1 111-IJIIilH irm ...... I 11 ... I. h 0 .... uuuii, Ol.iltci-K.1.,. .1 .r,i- . icuuurz. -iienn 11- ii um n r J ' nr," n ' .0 1 rnntiing sale of tbe revo!iilio!)rj t'jv iuuu. iri:. in. mr. . ... l iie IOIJOWIQ? hll U u-urK inf rnil.irt.ar . . . V , 1 1 . iiiifi iiip eiuima w ina atMUurai net r IUIII3 VI IIISJ red: Ry Mr. Hillman, a bill more ef- ifectually to provide for ihecolleclii.nl !"' l"f ftx imposeJ on retail mer- cnanisliylbe Revenue law oflai9. Ml tne sev pants of toe lands lo a pittMfiiM r.ll rir. A ... ami mnarl In I It. tirlM. ' I neral assembly. 1 iw inn fin. c lino. 1 1,0 1 rpasurfr ... ; 'I . V.'ai Col. iiimcii Briltain reported that 1 lie Treiiflurer.be directed to pay him 8i5 f'.rHei vices rendeied in . nilea ioring to brine to phnishmeiit Geo. Joliri Roberts late paytlittswr of Hie r. Lamcrnn. n lull in nt...r.,u James Seawell t mak. i'inn.t..S'li",,n n Us 2d reauii'g it 1 . .. - '. . u .. . .. -".-r? . .-. i.e.:,: i-ner8i nuis H.re received fromiKi od beieewn Fate' tevil-e and Ra.Bn,1'I,on iJr "2l,fnu'r 'mv: .it t. 1 iiBir. 111 1 im.ipfi inair t. r. ji .w i in u . ..... t i iiiisi iiiiririi i reading Friday, Dec t3. Mr. Dularey, presented a bill !IIM- attached Miliiia f 4.is Stain. wl.irH.f ,Uj)S lia.e wilhin whie.;, Jude passed its firstReading. ni. ins oeiorc a Jusiiee of the Peace Mr. Connor. fn,n. Hip r.nmmUW" "r ,rw" ui --rlon. ' .....i.u,. .11 . . .. " '" i r.ioiiiiii a sy.iem 01 I lotteries the sum of BSO.COO to effecil tee s.ime. The above bills nassed their first! reaamg. I he house took up-for considerB-J non u e Dill lor altering tbe time of feposlpdiied. i be bill aljiiwtrg -cmnm tin tin mi it Iw-i t i.l ihf Si 11 ulL' Its MOllSe Ot IvMIHIIIlCH C.I tlllS M'i ana to Hie elhiTisu! Imusts ! under consideration.. - Mr. (JobU moved 10 amrri" on Internal Improvement-. rep.,rt- ,,tt' m tb; 7 T " ' ''lm nS e Oenerai ssem,y ' Ai bill ' by striking out the ed a billlo clear and . ut out a r..-.ilTr f , l0 'end "rrn d''" 01,1 fi) altered .0 the .sj-wkm (t binT 1 I7.'"e ..l..lbjuiW.oinieni nfVfnm'miice of to, Z il b!ll paw", las rogativtd Avoirs to23 bill to improve and repair the riirn. nance in Monlaarnerv.-B. Mr 6W-fiiit read im? I 'Vi lc. r-l-o ...ol I..I..I., ...u...i 1. .. ... S 1... .. . : ' Sf K. K. ... , .... L.iLi.'iP "ii 'inwu ui rsaii.i.Eion, a 011 iiiriTi n ii,a ;..,,. r ' 1. 1..11 ... . ..n . .. w .a ...... (. ui.l . 14 17 Mill III norton, 'ii the County of Wilkes. 1 ' osuiy Wotcs. ih-.I . fr ikfr ur. ni... 1. . 1 11 - ... . . l . .... J . . t juo au -c outs passcu ttiesr hratr""r" ' neseouin passed their lirsl is a;iif Mr 1? n ri.i.., r....i.-i i ..... ... it, .ji.iiiinuii, nuiii ip uai- lotti a Committee for ('ouurfllnr'a ii State reported that' Gideon 'Al ftton. Gabriel Ho! Wynns, Win; Blackledce. Jjhn L'mstrad, Theophilus LHCv.and 11,.. io rairoiiers reporii'ri a bill to amend a Iluui,! fsiir. : v , . 1 th. Patrol law. which passed iii ffi" I' ,Xd ' 1 ' " reading , ' ffl ... . . . mi.tet.. ,e rolled. ling h . t. . iir u-jaiir mfrodneed a bill to corporate. the New Rivr Navigatior. Company, which passed its 1st read ing. " ; Fredas, Dec. i3. Theengrosed bitl altering addi- provide more eRVctnallv for (he payment ef Spnfr-by be se veral Banks, pased its third read ing lptt yules to 17. 1 tit: nil' to 'establish a system of) Arbitration throughout .fh - htafe, r.i nn. I ii n if t r 1 ru.ll n. n . . ...I . r. : 1 I , ri - ... ..vuvii, i au inuriiuiie- v'jriraiir. rrni'MHil unliirnrii i .,..n.J to autl.ori,,,5 ft ,,, u, be. laid 0f Mr. Poindexter' from i!,.'l,l!,: oil H i- ianiN latclv rennirct rt..... n,.S....'u;.r -i: ' ' . .. J ! rM ii.oiniii.irr mr a I rrasurtT a I) (I 11 1111)- IfiKI 'iiillni... (.... ...1 ...... X.n ' . . ' . .. - ...u..B . 1. iiiniir ni n i' 'i ir.il up w r. r.. ....... .. . , . rnuiinr 1 i-ar, renirien ; m.i 17 I . ..... u . . . 'X.I i 1 , . .4 .... ...,..-.. srirci eoni-jinar jonn navwo.id was unanimouslv poned li e bill, vtilh an a Selected Treasurer, and thi Sm'l reaoings. bev ral pnrate IiiHrTwere read tl;es third time and oioVml lo be engross ed mid si'i;i tit ,e Heiiatp " menrinfenl, nulh.irs.ig the Countyf Goodwin war elated ComptroIJer J,v Coortn. t.-alier se.i.te eleel.os,- a majority "bf the whole number of Agieed 10 and tl lull read the 2d.votes given in. nun. iiruu ii.irn iimi' nn sin..!.. m . 1 . 11 :i . , .... - . . . w-.-.u.jih, "iisnn presenien a aiii lorn . : .. .. ir .... .t ex.ending and m'arking the bonnda-g b'11 Jf eri.is j rv bpi ,1,.. -r n. iread the second time; scd, al sr r. Come i'tee forjWtt-JJBs eri 'l rjiiiveiSilv, r.p ried thai I hm I) i..u.l v a . . . x . , ,,, Mr. .-Henderson introduced a "(n AfiflK.,A L C.,rMmsa I ftUfl 1, aw uuuiui s v7 inc. uup'Min h r parol cvidfneeis ceituin cs" which passed its .first rrsdirtj. The bill conciTUinx ibe nmrnv of Female Infunts, .was rnid tl' c" 1n1.1l lime fimcintpfi Hllif .asP'l. , ,. lie irsol ut ion er-Drooriaf ps c1uj to the purchase of additional furC1 tare for the Governors Pocie. ri-od thf third time h'nJ 1 'OSsil, 8d Votes to 19. J a c 1 " v,w ecu iu bis favour Deme read & amended, a tnoitoo vai vWnrmnt Ui.a.. : i . . made to strike out the first seetion, repretentalive, for 3,80 -acres of which was negatived 30 votes to 13. land. .n..rra.i ...i.i. l,i .... .. . . t . ..-.. vu ,r lne 0111 was men ornriri 10 ha ,i Tbe bill for the reeulation of d. S nillilnirn at 1 1, a I... 11.- i. V- .... ...... i "t nn vi "ciauooK. was r. Aflrininn r.nnrl.il . 1. . 1 1 . . " .I - V r . " , ' '-weaaiieiy postponed roend ihe M.litia laws, wh.eb ps,ed The sauate Solved itself into a ,t. first reading. , ioajtaittee of lhe w,,o . n tnMionof Mr. Leonard, tbe son in ih - . - --".,rio cuiuiuiuee oi elections uiro law mo cx-JeaieAdaau Air. bhober, from tho Commilipp on Military LaiiirVVarrants-trrw'iom was referred a resolution insirueung them to enqoire in'to thcexned " .""",u5 Joua rotti, a Lnd and ord. red to be enemsse'd ....... aui ina Bur vices Hi nurifrin.S' Mr. tioiutor - liermi; addi-Stendam f!ommU.rv i .1.:. . 7 ,rrr,i,r u,r, sine oeiween tbe Counties of Bla-B . 7 "V . . .' ,il . 1 . . . . ' . mt . lib omir uu -1 MiiiimriHi.il? lli mi 1.1 inn 1 io.. ,r .i.i-j j i. i.. i Mm iri i nrDaie wuicu c f uooa. eompeasaion 10 me Attorney f-rioR the Revolutioiia. v War. V . "V "nuumiius. .BL"J lMarHlV - 1 . . ssr . " hjmwih-.ji fttrvrrxTtntmrit ti inrpp in Tina tota ti t m . k 1 hrt nn iiiiiliijii iia imm and, .hat a Land Read the first time. SV rViS?1"!. pcs.noued indefiniuly, The bill reported by Mr. Ti UlI' : ""J l ""5l. 8. for the relief of honest dci.mr- J"3 "l um IT"on&8gaiii8r 1 nau fr(in, .hfitallotin? eon.- ordered to lie on the table and bet .s.1 T.B,eB ihat?mitte.for Lieutenant-CobneUf U; printed. Thi bill allow, a man? xr V , ' 6 "'e UaPMc9rtTalry in the 4lh; brigade, reptP" who honestlr syrrnndp.. I.:. Jigfion-Lompany fo run a ca-..k.. n.-;.m; v Williams iv ml l,Wll l. , , . - iCBISIUIlM ' ' or ine nay mem m nis debts, to cive; '"""e" r'ini" oipccia 111 ray-- v elected. i.. . - O. ntt.;!l. I,- - . .1 ,.. l: l .9 J .s .ccui.iiy mr ins appearance, at tho lv wo irwn, . wuicu- rcporii next u nniy Conn, where he mv' '.a9 .concurred with.. have the betiihl of lakiitg the oalhAof ' Tuesday, Dec. 1 9.. Mr. HamptoD, from the Im" fcotamittee lor a Colo.ei n -- in jtbe 9th -brigade, reported 1 ,.tl.im.i.3.n,e1i.l,cc.lr.oBeJ.l v . , . . -1 miltee on Nili'K, tWmlmtni Mr. A.Wolr.qll.V .. . . .--".''V'':; :' ' ' ' .' 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The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 22, 1820, edition 1
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