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.v : CAPTIONS OP THE LAWS, Enacted by the General Assembly of N. Ca . rolina, at its session in 183233. PUBLIC ACTS. : K I. Ait act declaratory of theTaw now in force, giving to the County Courts of the se- ', "Viral Counties within this State the power to alter and fix separate places of election.- Declaring that the county court?-, a inajori- : ty of the acting Justices beinpresehi, have nue or create anew separate places qf elec- tion. -.-.: . ' T - ! ? 2..Vesting the right of electing thejclerks of the County and Superior Courts in the se veral Counties" within this State in the free white men thereof. Provides that the Sheriffs- and all other persons anoointed to 'hold. Selections for members ot the General Assem -T , I i . Il ... ,' -Wy, shall be required, at the next annual e- , 'lection, tofopan polls for ,the county and su -perior court "clerks, and conduct the election of the same in like minnerus for members of t ' General Assembly; that the 'clerks, when so elected, shall give such bonds and .t e such oaths as are now prescribed bv law,' at the first court for which they were appointed that shall happen iti their (county after their election, and shall continue in of fice for four years: and that no person shall be eligible for the appointment of clerk of i: either court, unless ne nas atiaineu uie agt? "oT2l years, and resided within . the county J twelve months immediately preceding the e-r lection. , v ' ; ' 3. 'Vesting in the County Courts the right i. of establishing, 'additional places of 1 public -eale in their respective counties. I 4. Providing for the registration of copies 6f the grants for land. Provides thitcerti-i fied "copies of grants, where the originals "have been lost or destroyed, registered in due torm, shall have the same torceanu ei iect as tfie original grants. 5. Makini an appropriation and appnnt ing commissioners for the. -'..Rebuilding of the .Capitol in the city of- Raleigh. A ppropri ates 5550,000, ana appoints nve commissfon ers to contract for tile work; , I 6. Coacerning ch irities.. Proviif es that whan any property, real or personal,.: has ... been granted for charitable purpdsesj, it shall : be the dutV of the trustee of such chkritv to ' itiv'-T in-writing a full account thereof to -th i e'erk of the countv court at the first court after the 1st January, to be filed among the records or said court; and that it shall b- the duty of 1 the chairman of the court, where such requisition has not been com J' plied with, or where there has been misman agement of the property through negligence vor fraud, to give notice -.thereof to the solici- tor of such district, who shall file bill in equity against such -grantee, executor ori trustee, and compel them to rendpr a lull "account of suchl charity, and the court mavj make such order or decree as may pest se . cure the performance of the trust. 1 1 7. Repealing the act of 1830, entitled an act to repeal "part of the second section of an act, passed in 1806, chapter 70-8, enti tled an act to revise the militia laws of this State. Provides that persons conscientious ly averse to bearing arms, may be exempted from the performance of militia duty by pro- . curi n certificates .of the clerks of the church of their being regular members thereof, and taking an oath or affirmation before jthe com- : pany court martial that vthey are Consc'ieii tiously averse, io bearing arms except tn time ofinsurrectipn or invasion; tjhen.they shall furnish .their quota of men or pay an.e quivalent.. : " j 8.f Incorporating the North Carolina His torical Society, i Authorizes the Society to nolo property not exceeumgat any one time gl0,0Q0; and to have free access to! all the public records of the State ' j r ; 9. Extending the time for paying in entry money, and obtaining Igrahts on ill entries made in the years 1829 land 18$0. Ex tends the time of payment twelve months. 10. Amending the act of 1 831, to increase the liability of sheriffs, anil to provide more effectually far the collection ol taxes. Pro .'vid.es that sheriffs may file 4heir lists in the c office of the county court clerk inj vacation. Athere they have not completed he collec v ' tion of taxes, at the county court Jiappening next before the time prescribed for thg set- ii a. .. r i i- . . . ; Ti , t ' ut'iufiu oi ;. uii'ir puuuc accounts wiin tre Comptroller. j ' 11. To render the land of a deceased debit or liable for costs, where thepleacif fully adf ministprpd has hppn found in favnic rf hia ecuCpr i or administrator. ! Provides jthat. iwhere the Plaintiff in such icased'resorts to a scire facias to subject the lands' of the de ceased debtor, he shall recover the costs of the former suit minjstrator. asrainst the executor or ad i-r ....-. : ;. i. -)..-. . :! 1 2. For the better organization of the mii litia of this State. I Requires thai captains and commandants of companies shall enroll and .keep enrolled all. the exempts in their respective- companies, ' and retuin them to the commandants of regiments, who are tj return the same annually to. the bngadier and adjutant generals. j j 13. For the better regulation of Volun teers. Reduces the number necessary ! constitute Companies of Light Infantry Grenadiers,"Riflemen or Artillery to fortyj four, ' inclusive of commissibned and nonl commissioned officers, musicians & privates 14. To allow the taking of depositions iii cases of removal; . Provides that in cases j of removal of any cause from tie Superior I court of one eounty to another, after the or-i aer or removal aepositions may Ibe taken in1 the cause, and that commission may issue! from either of said courts, under the same rules as - if he cause had beeni originally commenced An the court from which the co nmi-sifyi issued. .1 1 5. Making compensation to the Secreta ry of State for services required of him by an act of 1827. Allows 10 cents for parh certificate by him made under said act, and 10 cents for each certificate he shall make previous jta the 1st Marrh nextJ that after . tiiat date he sliall be allowed as ihis fee for each grant, made out, recorded and deliver-iterations and additions, anact, entitled "an ed, 7? cents; and " that for copying large act to Incorporate vthe Petersburg Rail Road rants obtained for-speculation, or'the sur-J Company, 9 passed by - the w Legislature, of veys on which such grants were made, 50 Virginia on the i 10th February, 1830. -?.J: cents for each warrantjof 640 acres. - 1 -31. Establishing the boundary line be-16.-Amending the militia laws.; Pro- 'tween the counties of Washingtoaand Beau ;loe fhil;iinpfinpral sshalf rtview his ' fort. ". ii ' '. : .s - r division once in three years, and a Brigadier General once in two years, and in cae ei- thpr should fail to review; onto equip him self, or to make an annual return of his di visiori or brigade, the Governor shall cause the Adjutant General to give such delin quent officer thirty days notice of such neg lect and if such delinquent does not within forty days thereafter render a satisfactory excuse, the Governor shall strike his name from the Hst of officers; that (Captains shall not compel their companies" to ; muster more than twice in !a year- volunteer companies excepted; that the' exercise of a regiment, battalion or a company shall be at least two hours; that each comjany shall have a second and third lieutenant; and the Adjutant Gen eral shall revise and distribute the militia laws. , . - " - jl 7. Authorizing widows of persons dying intestate to file their petitions for year's support before, letters of administration are granted. Such widow may at any time be fore letters of ail ministration are granted file her petition in the county court, praying said court to appoint one justice and three freeholders to allot such part of the personal estate as they are now by law authorised to 'do. j . . .. J 18. Amending the. lUth. section ox tne act of 1741, for the better observation of the Lord's, day, and for the more effectual sup pression of vice and immorality. Provides (that the bonds required to be given by the 10th section of said act, shall hereafter be ! made payable to the Governor. ! i 19. To prevent the unlawful transporta tion of slaves from this State. Provides that any person who shalhunlawfully convey or aid in conveying from this State any slave, jthe, propertyof a citizen thereof,. -shall ' be deemetl guilty of felony, and suffer death without benefit of clergy; 20. To establish the Bank of North Ca rolina. Provides that the capital shall not exceed two'nullipns! of.dollas, one half to be owned by the State, the other by individ uals. The principal bunk to be located at Raleigh. The Bank not to receive more I than, 6 per cent, on its loans or discounts. If the Bank refuse to pay any of its notes, said notes to draw interest of 12 per cent, from the time payment is demanded. Indi vidual stock to be taxed 1 per cent, from the 1st of October, 1838. PRIVATE ACTS. i 1. ' An act to amend the law respecting tlie appointment of Sheriffs, so far as relates to Surry county. ' i ;2. Amending the act of 1829, to author ize the forming a fire engine company in E lizabeth City. .. 'r . . ? ' 1 3. Vesting in the county courts of Ma con, Burke and Rutherford power to appoint places of public sale in said counties. 1 3. Amending the act of 1831, to appoint one additional place of sale in Hyde county. ; 5. Incorporating the Gatevil I e Troopers. 6. Incorporating a cavalry company in Hertford county. I I 17. Incorporating the Franklin Guards. 8. Amending the act of 1821, to V incor porate the Roanoke. I njpt Company, ami-the act of 1&28, amendatory of the same. r9. To prevent disputes in ctmsequence of a late' survey of the line dividing the counties of Anson and Mecklenburg. 10- Incorporating the Scotlaud Neck Guards. t I til. Incorporating the Haywood Boating Company. : : 112. Compelling the register of Buncombe county to keep his office in Asheville. 1 13. Repealing tlxe act of last session, to authorize the county court of Guilford to appoint overseers and hands to clear ot the channel of Reedy! Fork of Haw River tti said county. I ii 'I '-.. I .'.' ;' ! 14. Restoring to credit Tliomas Daves, of Macon county. v , j 15. Repealing the act of 1828; entitled an act repealing tle several acts establishing and regulating the special courts of Burke county. '.- . ."j'. ! l !.'," lib. Concerning; the upper regiment of Chatham county. j J 117. Incorporating the Anson Dragoons. j 18 Providing compensation for jurors in Cabarrus county. : 19.N Authorizing David W. Borden, of Carteret, to erett a gate across theroad lead ing from the cross toads on White Ook riv-, er to Borden's ferry. 20. Amendatory of tlie act of 1831, au thorizing the Governor to grant certain lands to Franklin Academy, in Macon county. I 21.s Altering the time of electing, and re newing the bonds of certain officers in Meck lenburg county. f 1 22. Amencling.the, patrol laws so far as relates to the -counties of Camden, Pasquo tank, Chofwan and Gates, j : 23. Authorising the altering and amend ing the State road running! through Hay I wood county. ! ' i 1 i 124. Incorporating two volunteer compa nies in Pasquotank county. ! 125. Alterins and amending Ithe.act of 1829, for the improvement of the road from Old Fort, in Burke, to Asheville, in Bun combe. , . i " " . , J 26. Amending the several, acts incorpo rating the Roanoke and Cape Fear Navigar tion Companies, and prescribing the mode of enforcing the collection of tollsv 27. Appointing an additional place of public sale in Beaufort county. v . 28. Providing tor the more -prompt ad ministration of justice in the. counties of Burke, .Buncombe, Lincoln and Rutherford. j 29. To prevent the felling of timber in, or otherwise obstructing the channel of ei ther branch of the North East branch of New rjver in-nslow county, i I , - :;& Jupj$ementary to the. act of 1830, entitled," "an act to enact, witl sundry al- .... mrm ' I . ! . . a j m m m A . ft I North bast river, r . 4 33. Incorporating the town of VVhite ville, in Columbus' county. I 34.1 Appointing . commissioners for the town of Haywood, in Chatham county. I 35. Incorporating the Experimental Rail Road .Company, in Raleigh. i 36. More effectually to provide for the payment of jurors in Anson county. 37. Incorporating a cavalry company in Duplin county, j i ; 38. For the better regulation of the town of Jamestown, in Martin .county. , ) ; 39. Regulating; the collection of State wit ness tickets so far as respects the county of Guilford. h ; 40. Repealing in part the act of 1 826 en titled an act to , repeal lan act, passed in 1820, entitled an act directing; the county court to pay fees to certain officers therein named in certain cases, so far as relates to the counties mentioned in this act. j 41. Exempting tRe militia residing on Knott's Island from attending at tlie court house of- Curritucp on general, regimenta oribattalion musters. 5 ' 42., Exempting Powell's "Point and Pop lar Branch companies of militia in Currituck county from attending regimental musters at the court house. r or otherwise obstriictins; the channel of Little river from Bumper's Fork to the county line in Montgomery county 44. Incorporating the Northampton' troop ot cavalry. j j 45, Incorporating the Onslow Troopers, the Johnston Dragoons, and the Lenoir Troopers. 46. Incorporating Silver Run Academy. h, . concerning, tne nanus working on roads in isurke. 48. Tp prevent the fellins of timber in, or otherwise obstructinjr tlie run of Bear creek and vts branches, in thecounties of Lenoir and Wayne. ' 49. Incorporatiry Rolesville Academy. 50. Authorising the county court of Wake to lay a tax for building; a substantial fire proof court house, or a substantial fire proof oince ior tne saie Keeping oitne puoiic re cords Qf the county." . to have the record's of said county transcrib ed, and to make copies of such transcribed records evidence in all suits at law and. e quity in this State. . 52. Incorporating; Haywood Academy, in Chatham county. ; 53. Altering; the line separating the North and South regiments in Surry county. 54. Incorporating Stony Hill Academy, in Nash county. I , 1 55. For the relief of Brittain Jones, of Bertie county. - 56. Amending t le act of 1821, to prevent fire hunting of fowl in (Carteret county. 57 To re-mark and renew the dividing line between Richmond and Robeson coun ties. J v'1.: ' ' V- '..''. 58. Regulating the county courts of Da vidson. ' " " , 59. Restoring Jc shua Pcnnell, of Wilkes, fcoi credit. ' -if. 60. Incorporating Good Spring Grammar School, in Stokes county. 61. Amending the act, of 1827, to keep open the Tuckaseagy and Tennessee rivers, in Haywood Cotfnty. . ' ' 62. Creating on e additional wreck dis trict, in Hyde county. j 63. Altering the timo of holding one of the terms of the co inty court of Buncombe. 64. Incorporating the i Lafayette Hotel Company, in Faye LtevilleJ f; 65. Re-appointing commissioners for the town of Waynesvilile, in Hay wood county. ; 66. Compensating jurors of the original panel in Beaufort county. I oj. Amending the act ol 1829, to provide for tlie compensation of the jurors of the counties of Beaufort, Onslow, Hyde,Anson and Duplin. I 68. Repealing part of the act of 1 830, to appoint commissioners to superintend the budding of a court house in Burke county. 69. Allowing further time to open books for tlie purpose of receiving subscriptions for stock in the Lake Drummond and Orapeake Canal Company. 70. : Incorporating the Leakesville Toll Bridge Company 71. For altering the time of electing the county trustee for Orange county. ; 72. Emancipating Horace, a slave. 73. Altering the name of, and legitimat ing Eliza Humphrey, n 74. For the better regulation of the town of Statesville. I - s 75. Incorporating the town of Rutherford -ton. j. i , "" ' ' 76. Incorporating the Donald son Acade my and Manual Labour School, in Fayette ville, t .".'' 77. Abolishing the offices of county trus tee and treasurer of public buildings in Chat ham i county. . 78. Fixing: the time of rrantimr orders for altering or turning roads, and for laying off ucvv uues in tuenmona county. . . 79. Amending the act of 1826, to appoint commissioners for, the town of Kinston. 80. Forthe better regulation of hands work ing on public roads in tlie counties of Anson and Cumberland. i' 81. Altering the time of holding the elec tion in the town of Salisbury. g 82. To authorise! the making of a turnpike road in Haywood county, and to incorporate a company foF that purpose. ; i ; - - 83. In relation to tlie volunteer companies attached to the second regiment of Stokes county. " ' ' " - .32.. lo prevent the. telling ot timuer in, or otherwise obstructing the , navigation of Goshen between Hurst's bridge and the 84. Autliorising- certain persons to raise by way of lottery $2,000, for buUding'a bridge across Neuse rirer at John Carter's landing1, in Lenoir county.: . 85. Incorporating- the Cabarrus-Artillery. - , J&Si, Incorporating' the Barshavia Farmer's Acad-r emym Stokes county,- ' -V S--f f 4 87. Empowering- the county court-of Nash io borrow" money for; the tuhpose of defrayingr"the expense of building" a fire proof court house, - 88. Authorising Robert Henry to erect a mill oh Hominy creek, in Buncombe county; 4 89. Establishing" a town on the land$ of John D. Amis, in Northampton county, at the termination of the Petersburg Kail Road. ; h , 90. Providing for the final settlement of execu tors and administrators, also the annual settlement of guardians, in Anson county. t : i t 91.' Aujthorizing the completion of the Tennes see River Road, in Macon County, andj to incorpo rate a company for that purpose, f m TV 92. Extending the provisions ot theactot liwu, cliabter 113, entitled an act to amend an act to es tablish and regulate a turnpike road in the county of Haywood, called the Tennessee River Turnpike Road, passed in 1826, chapter 36. , 'f i 93. Filing a uniform time of holding the elec- lions in ine .uiim ongressioiiAi, aisluli. u i" Counties therein. 94. Regulating the county courts of Washington and Hyde counties.' i . . '! 95. Amending the laws relative to the county courts of Iredell. ; ' . ' 96. Authorizing the issuing of a grant for land to Amos Curtis and others for a Camp Orouml. 97. Incorporating! the Trap Hill Riflemen, in Wilkes county. - i.v- . i' " j i 98. Incornoratiner the Person Artillery.-. 99. Incorporating the Williamston and Windsor Turnpike Company. ! , ! j' 100. -To alter the name of, and legitimate Sally Holliday, of -Martin county, i ' i - . - 101 Continuing for a longer time the Neuse Na vigation Company, k s' . ,; 102. Extending the provisions of the act of last session, entitled an act in addition to an act, pas sed at the last session of the General Assembly of thb State, in relation to the burningof the records of the county ofllertford," to the county of Wake. 103. Concerning the survey of lots in the town of Franklin, j ? ! ! 104. Incorporating tlie Robeson Lt. Dragoons. 105. Empowering the Wayne County State Guards to form themselves into a squadron of Lt. or Horse artillery. ? ' ) I ' 106. Incorporadng the Macon county ;Agricu tural Society. t i '4 107". Repealing in part the act of '27, appoint ing Commissioners to run and establish the boun dary line between the counties of Bladen and Co lumbus, j II' 108. Incorporating the cGranville Dragoons, i 109. Concerning the inspection of ; fire wood in Newbe.rn. . .'. if-: j 110. Altering the name of Geo. W. Williams, of Anson County. j 111. Appointing additional Trustees of Rush Academy, in Hyde County. . U A-:'. : 112. Authori jing the County Courts of Hertford dnd Gates to lay a tax to defray all the expenses incident to calling out the militia during the insur rection in Southampton County, Virginiaj 113. .Appointing lay days on Rocky river, join ing Anstm and Montgomery. i ! i ? 114. Repealing part of the act of 1824, to au thorise the County Courts of Hyde and Tyrrell sto issue licenses to retail spirit ous liquors by the small measure at or near their Court House; i 1 - 1 1 15. Amending the act of 1830, to establish the town of Gatesville. '. 1116. Incorporating the Waynesboro Academy. SlI7. Altering the time for the Sheriff to make his settlements with the County-Court of Wilkes. 118. Incorporating the Blakeley Blues.' 119. Incorporating ithe Itandolpli Blues. 120. Incorporating Gatesville Academy 121. Repealing the act of 1830, for the better regulation of the County Courts of Haywood. 122 Concerning the town of Rocklord. 123. Alteriner the . names of Richard Alderson ami William White, of Beaufort County, .and enti tle them to inherit. ! Ji j . 1?4. Incorporating1 the Pitt Troopers and Bla denjCavalry. " .: 'j " ,' ' -. ;;!. 125. Abolishing the office of treasurer of pub lic buildiaers so far as relates to the countv of Bla- den. 12 6. Incorporating the town ofi Carthage in M'oore county.. . . f l ' 'f' 7 Incorporating the Lafayette Artillery. 123. Appointingcommissioners to build a bridge across the South Yadkin river in Rowan county, i i29. Repealing the provisions of the act of last session, concerning those persons who are inter ested in the beach and marshy lands lying in Cur rituck.; '":"''; ;'. ;-- Pi.';' . :. j- . .;-:"'J i 130. Divorcing Polly Buckner from her husband Edward Buckner. 1 13J. Authorizing the removal of buildings on the public lands in the town of Franklin. 132. Amending the act of 1824, for the better settlement of the finances of Robeson county. 133. Repealing the 3d section of the act of 1825, entitled an act to direct the manner in which licen ses shall hereafter be issued to retailers i of spirit ous liquors, so far as regards the countie of Ne w Hanover, Richmond and Beaufort. . 134. Ertendingthe provisions ofthe act of 1830, entitled an act to repeal an act passed in 1823, en titled an act concerning the public J lands in tle county of Haywood, so far as respects buildings oh said lands. ' ' t i 1S5. Amendatory and declaratory of the several laws concerning the town of Oxford, i . 136. Empoweringthe commissioners of the town of Serecta to sell the town commons. ; ! 137. Further, to improve the Police of the town of Washington. - . 138. Enacting, with sundry alterations and ad ditions, the act of Virginia incorporating the Ports mouth and Roanoke Rail Road Company. 139. Incorpoi'ating Sunsbury Academy.1 140. For the better organization 'of thelmilitia1 of Beaufort county'. ' - 141. For the better regulation of the county courts of Halifax. , . 142. Revi ving and continuing in force, in the town iof Washington; the provisions of the' act of 1824j entitled an act to provide against the intro duction and spreading of contagious or infectious diseases in this State. ' j.i . : 143. Incorporating Oak Grove Academy, in Ber tie county.- ; .' ' t 144. Directing the manner in wiich constables shall be elected in the counties of Davidson, Bun combe and Chatham. - ' ' 145.. Forthe better regulation of the county court of Duplin. . ' 'i 146. Amendatory of the act of this session,- to authorize the issuing of a grant to Amos Curtis and others for a camp ground.; i' a- , RESOLUTIONS. ! ' , 1. Authorising and instructing the committee of Finance to burn Treasury Notes in the office of the Public Treasurer. i 2. In favor ofWra. Keath. i i 3. Expressive, ofthe feelings ofthe Legislature on the death of Charles Carroll. -; " - 4. Relating to the Clerks of Haywood and Ma con counties. - ? ; -' j '- . 5. In favor of Ephraim Christopher J ! 6. In favor of James Long, sheriff of Perqui mans. 1 . " . i 7. In favor of Daniel Graham. t ; j.-' 8. In favor of Wro, C. Butler and others, u . 9. i In favor ofWm. Ellison. t 10. In favor of Charles Baldwin. ' l -ill. . In favtrifJoshua-Vilfiamson, sheriff of Columbus. . iV'i - 12. In favor otMasttn DrCrawfotd 13. Concern inV the fund belongiag to the; sis ters of the late VJaVies N. Forsythe. -j . ! f i 14. In favor f jheTublic Treasurer.. 1 15. . InstmctinW fie Pub lie "Treasurer ' to settle conflicting claimV vith .the Cape Fear Bank. ' 16. In favor otvilbdell Darnell. ! . 17. In fayor ontie executor of Walter Daven port, of Lenoir com tity. ''!' 18. In favor of Jfofen Robbins, of Randolph. 19. In favor of &Wy Edwards and others. , . 20. In favor of Firiderick and Eliis Liverman. 21. In favor of Joikwelch." it - - 22. Directihgthe Jtorney General to commence, suit against such of trie stockholders of the differ ent navigation and turnpike companies m this state who. have withheld thtfir prbportiona te dividends, for the purpose of recovering! the proportion of the money advanced. 23. Declaring" the attachment of tfte Lfarislature to the Constitution of thk Uf. Statesjr and to the TederaLUnion; fetpressiiW the belief that a large majority of the people ofWus State think the Ta riff laws unconstitutional, titipolitic, nnjust and op pressive; disapproving the doctrinel of Nullifica tion; and requesting our members of Congress jto use all constitutional meansU) procure a peaceable adjustment of the existing Vontrovrsy between South Carolina and the Gench-al Gaivernment. i 24: In favor of Elizabeth Iv)rbis. J 25 In favor ofFielding Slatter, sheriff of Rowan. 26. In favor of Joseph Galel. .1 27i In favor of Isaac Alexander, i ; 28. In favor of James Graharti. i ' I , i 29. In favor of Jonathan! WiltfamsL ; 30. Authorizing the Commissioners of Raleigh lo pace meir.engine nouse on un.vu square, f 31i"In favor of Horace Dj Bridges 32. Authorizing a-survey of Neise river from Smith-field to some point near Raleijlhi I 33. ' Authorizing the Governor to tike such steps in relation to thejeontract with Ball Hughes for the restoration ot the Statue pti Washington asne mav deem advisable. I 34k Authorizing the Governor to purchase. maps oi xv ortn uaroiina oyjonn Aicttae, tQDe preseniea to each of the Siates and Territories! I 35. In favor of John Lumsden. i 36. Instructing the Treasurer and. Attorney Ge neral to -take the necessary proceedings for ascfer raining, oy a aecision oi rat supreme c;ourr, wne ther tlie Cape Fear and Newbern Banks, in pacing tlie tax required) by law, out ot the prohtsotfsaid Banks, before dividends are declared, have acted in pursuance of the proper construction of their charters. j " " f 37. Directing the Governor to appoint a person to take care of the Government houie. j 38. In favor of Daniel Harris. J i' 39. Authorizing the Public Treasurer to make such dispositionlof the suits now pending against the sureties of the late Public Treasurer as the State Counsel shall advise.; ! i i 1 1 Qi Providing for the 6ale, of the tubbish'of the old Capitol. 41. In favor of Chanty Webb j 42, Authorizing repairs of the Secretary's of-? nee and Government house. 43. Directing the I Adjutant General not tocorii nience any proceedings to i enforee iknv forfeiture against certain delinquent ofheers 44. In ravor of Robert Stinson. 45. In favor of Benjamin Kilby. 46. ; Cfrediting. Public Treasurer for Treasury Notes burnt since Jolu, Nov. last. 47. In favor of Samuel YV. W Vick. 48. In favor of Richard Roberts i49. ,50. Of tha'nksl to Col. Issac T Aviry. In favor of J. Gales & Son j We published last week, tvj ballotinrs for Judge of the Superior Cour, and now subjoin the remaining; three, premising, that previous to the third, Messrs. jhearson und Jones were withdrawn, and the name of Ga vin Hogg was added : 3d . 4th. 68 - 87 -5th 95 Seawell .Eccles i r f O'Brien Hogg Scattering The bill to 46 i 50 withdrawn 17 withdrawn. 35 '31 5 1 if 71 ! 8 extend the jurisdiction and f laws of the State over the ndialn territory within heV limits, was rejected oil its second reading irf tlie House of Commons, by a vote of 82 to 21. ! W e are gratified to state, that jthe bill pro posing to reduce the salary of the Supreme Court JudgesJ has been indefinitely postpon ed, 59to 54. " : In the liouse ot Commons, onitlie 4th, the bill to establish the Planters' Bank at Salis- burv, was rejepted, 55 to 53. , - rthe House jtook up the Resolutions in re lation to Soutlj Carolina the que stion pend ing being on a piotion for indefinite postpone ment ot the 4th Kesolution, made by Mr. Clarke of Beaufort. The debate! on tlus mo tion was resumed" and continued at great length: Messrs. Long, Clarke, iP'Brien, S. Ti Sawyer, F. jA. Sawyer, Outlaw and Lew is; Thompson advocated the! motion fbr-post-ribnement.- Messrs. Daniel, Eccles and Mc Leod opposed the motion j' and in the course of their remarks, reviewed jwith much seve rity the doctrine of Nullification and its re volutiomuy character. - During the discus sion, M"essis. O'Brien and Outlaw moved a mendments as substitutes for tlie -Resolution, which were rejected, the! object qf which was tq manifest a more conciliatory land sympa thizing spirit towards South CarDlina. But the majority wasinflexiblej on every propo sition calculated in the least to impair the force of the original Resolution, The motion td postpone was rejected 98 to 21. The Yeas and Nays were taken in the course of the discussion nearly a dozen times, 3ut the vote on every test question was scl nearly the same, that it is only necessary to publisli them once. On the final adoption of the Resolution, the v6te stood as follows: i , , "" IFor th Resoi.t7tiox- Messrs. Aburnathy, Alli son, Arrington, Baker, Barringer, Blawe, Boddie, Bragg, Brower, Burgin, Burns, Cansler, Carter, Clayton, Cloman, Courts, Cromwell, Cunningham, Cutbbejptson, Daniel, Davidson, Doclpery, Doherty, lOccles, Edmonston, Enloe ! Foscue,j Glass, Gilles pie, Grady. Graves, Gwynn, Hammond, Hardison, Harper, Hart, Hartly, HillHinton, fl orton", Hurst, Irion. Jarvis, J. B. Jones, Robert Jnes, Jordan, Ju P;:n-, t,aspeyre, Lee, Ledfofy, l ittle, Locke, Loudermilk, Lyon, Mangum, Marstcllar, Maults by, Montgomery, Murray,! McCleeii, McLaurini McLeod, McNeill, - Nelson Peeplesi Park, Pear son, Poindexter, Polk, Potts, Rand, Itelfe, Rldley4 Roberts, Settle, shepard, Sherwood,! Sloan,' Skin ner, Smith, SpraiH, Stallings, Stephi;ns, Sumner Thomaa, G. A. Thompson, Tillet,! Wadsworth, Ward, Watson, Weaver, Welch,' Willey, Wise man, . Witcher, Allen W. Wooten, "Vord, Ziglar. i Against iiw-Messrs.- Clark, Craigf , Dews, Fad- un, ucc, uuuinc, irviuc, iaiiuasicr. long, A1C- Millan, Norman, Outlaw, CBrieiil 'lerse, S. T: Sawyer, Simmons, L. Thompson Townsend, lunstaii, waddell, W hi taker The fifth and Sixth Resolutions m,, most without a dissenting voice. l , Mr- Parke submitted the following lutions, which were laid on the t .il r me coatius vuie oi ine oneaker n - ' f f . .... L ' t nit; . ,.e p '. Jrcd hicli , of . jrace nee. Addre sential to the existences of a trulv ren,,n I ernmen.,- Th.. there) is krJ K&j professing to admire and sustain a system u n practically withhold from it, its main and j property That tlie ratio of representatio ' ' legislative body bfN. Carolina is palpably,?"1 ana conseauentJv uniust: t hat the mt,..: " fraction of a commimitv fdimild, lie .... . when it conflicts with that of. the vl)()ie no- in fn That experience hath shown that no St ite it i tain to any great degree of general prosoU; i without havinsr within t her bordefe v " ' III . . T" ""-TV - , UVfcllr.l large and flourishing towns; That in, tlje, languishing coiditj'on of North Carulij.n lt . Ph da ,OXD( her citizens of a.t classes to unite their acavonngio rear wiihmi ncr nin;is a uiviro an,( a'tl PU V ishing commercial tow;n; That the location of u t tak seal ui guvcniuicm i juwu.ic tun veiiienutind t A place, would be highly conducive tovth'ls jrcL That the election of Chief Magistrate of tliisP1 ought of right to be made by the direct voU 0,f people,, akl that he slould be tlectcd forai.tr J time than one year; That to correct tliese jiianen ana or.ngaoout tliese&aviintugeous results ,'odsl yention of the people is absolutely nc cc ssaiV next annual election, to determine by ballot. -J fl V ther or not a convention should be held to c f er of and determine iipon tliese highly inttr '' Proc subjects. " rt the cr The bill to exempt Teachers and S'iJfj(, sty w i of Schools from Militia dutv. wns iv.t, i i marl is irom iMiutia ciuty, was rej man onvmittee (n Education repoVt cured, e expediency of establishing a (5?yeral ol for the education and nrenani ' 3 -"ivith The Conn gainst the irai rscnooi ior me euucanon and nrenani' of Instructors of elemen tary SchwAs, (,r iVive 1 ground of the insu fiici eney ot the Litf Jfeputie4 Fund." er uetc i From the Jtaleigh HtgUtcr. k Rtar Convention. QfBSTiox. A numr Amnn aim mgiiiy f especiayie uieeimg in me ni I I. : I. 1 ! i : j. 4. I - i ! ! ! . I i . I - A. L ing feht oers oi Tiiej ljemsiature, inenuiy roarpv ctato of the Constitution of the State, wai hv Gen. Polk ofRova!n, presided, and S. hJ Kin' Pattersonf and W. J Cowai acted as h latte cretaries. . Resolutions were introductre pnti Mr. Dews, wjiich elicited an able and v,apd, cc animated discussioBi, not as to what dy ht. cessary to be dqnej but liow it shouldl yai fected. Finally, i was resolved, that U feme recommended to the Sheriffs and other ih-js cha eel's at the elections in August next, to s?iissin ceive the votes of ajll free citizvti ontiiriiops i to "vote for members of the House ol' Ct jfjosec mons, for or against amending the Conhrttv d( tution, ' and to.makfc a return of the vofend a se the Goyerno, who is requested to cjjiiii:ctonati cate ihem to the Liegislatnre. ui nat i iticnmonu 31.1-earson, oi itov.an, TivGene mas Dews ot Huthtrtortl, and -'Gen. termed p ders and William II. Haywood, jun. of tf larni Gity, have been appointed to draft an k-k suit dress to the People of the State, explana !isch ry of the objects oCthe meeting and oi' een the amendments which the friends of a 0 cons pi vention desire? and a Committee of C;rtinicn respondence has been appointed in c, rf county, to circulajf the Address. v We have r e c e l v d a n o H c i aj account JL v r r: the proceedings, any! will, with, cheerful iie otcfw.' give tneni a place in our next. , .menci . . apers 1 Narth Carolina.' n to t t that the Resolution rst art Xullification in predicted :n Our lu nouricing Nullification, would besustair The by as tri u m nha 1 1 1 4 m a jo " tY iit the 1 1 on , ntwcrj Couimons,;. as it had been in the feeiitn that f It will be seen bv a reference to the l'he Frs and Nays, that only 22 voted against it, -en die ot these, several disavowed me uocinncorrny leging that their vote vyas influenced l)V Ives i: consideration that no action of the Legion, the tuj e upon the subject was filled fur, an'ltdj been its character extra judicial.. It is dueuch, if those gentlemen ff the minority who m In t! gled in debate, jto state, that thev sustain port at ineir peculiar notions witn an abrtitv ana i eopi worthy of a better caiise. Thev contei iV def every inch ofrouhd, and adopted every rr the Cr thod which ingenuity could devise to rem: On ti the expression of Jthe Legislature less dcjnt of sive in its language, and more palatable fee en S. Carolina butfon every nuestion whfoclar the principle wasKinvolved, the vote was ires of ; most uniformly tlie same, fiveu the amertfon, a ment protesting against the employment f ; into force by the General Government, was dence jectcd by nearly the same vote that the R up the olu tion was adopted, - f . -. e.but Thus has Nofth Carolina emphatic mL spoken out, and py this one act, ac(jui',ins w additional claim to the character of a "end-. sistent truly Republican and patriotic Statin Frc ! . . Pud. llts'fiz bel The Experimental Rail Road"' of Ovl ar: f!itv"ic nniv in full unoratinn. anil bi(lS t tall to prove a successful experiment. 'Crof of visiters are daily' attracted by 1 of the thing, and a, handsome Car alTordstlijr.' 'V the means of a delightful ride. Therecn rti;i from this source, we understand, have It? :;c? considerable. The completion of the E t way constitutes a new era in the histot j! our City, and is kn undertaking hbnorabht the enterprize ol our citizens, and hijto , creditable to Capt. BinghamM Mr. 77- s ;h the Engineer afid Supenntendant ot tir Work. It is peduliarly a source of gratis tion and pride, 'tKatllaleih shfculd have bel be i the first place injthe.State, where the adva. tages of Rail roaps have been practicall)'5kviatvhc monstrated. -?. Reg. j . leaisla Silas Wright has been chosen a Senator a' the United States from the State of N. Vov to fill the vacancy occasioned by the re; Lere nation of Mr. Marcyfy how Goi-ernor. (.;t::i K:: Wright was formerly a respectable Re 1 sentative in Congress,: and is a confident personal and political friend of the Vice I' sment elect. JS'at. mt. f it 7.' APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT IPith the advice and consent of the Sena'- Saul Alley, of New York,. Hertmen Klu Henry D. Gilpin, and John T. Sullvan, Philadelphia, and Hugh McEldcry, of ; timore, to be Directors of the Bank of th'1'"1 States for the yar 1833 err jl V ha lat le ab' ' i ; -'' l' .'.- i " '.' i - - " ; ... -' ' '- ' )ri-- ' . ' -.--; .- : ' I :, . -'.;..r .;.' -. . -. ' 1 ; fj , ; . . . ft
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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