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4 !' - i v J V :.J W.avaaVv CV BEAJAML SVAIU. mUTDO WE LIVE FOR, LUT IX) IMPROVE OURSELVES 4.V7) BE USEFUL TO OXE JIXOTHER f V VOLUME I -MJMnKct 5. AsllROROUGlI, N ;C. B TUUf) YrJAXUAUY 2I837 UtlfKnNr CITIZEN, ; Krcry Saturday Morning. wHara per annum m ""-iqurntly. could b t upjgajnst the no;pfli(l iciffiin &ree months jfomiti tatc of ttelttJto. reeeired r tff-'' - ' 3 f -l, 'Sin'iubsnihn.mtiy diteantln? iqf iftc publication? ; j .-.p; tifi fill nil cfrrarfl &e jaM - wife s aMfte dkcrelionb tft Editor. fcrtrra, communication to romff poi Pl v Adtebtisements, twcrtea nd Simpson spot led to the County Court; thence, ti the Sierlor Court, wherr th case h 'tiid before fudge Settle, Spring term 1835. His Honor churgrdjhe jry,tuat Si inpona claim was bat an r quit able one, '-and ronse- magistrate, or whether she must bring iro of the plaintiff in attach mem Verdict and judgment for Hae ryj arid Simpson appealed to the Sa piens Court-Tried Jane terra 1835. JudgeC GisTps delivered the opinion '"of the Court, from which, we collect Ihe fullow irig points of law: 1st. .These proceedings were not Istricly regular; for the magistrate, had 6 right to adjudge the matter at all. It wmih interplead (as it it- called in law,) between IJrr and Simpaon; which ft tingle Justice cannot try. I SndATbe word appeal," In the Aet of 1794. Sec. 9, is not U be anderstood in its technical -Knw? baX:MMnktm ply the rrunval of the cause in a Court f -ere the control eraey can b tried. i ii-a A". . ru ai nv iuinurf as laarnoi this irregularity In the Cinty Court it ia not to he allowtd in tlie Sup; erne" Court ? XTTACHMENT, Ac., I, th County of Ltncoln, one John n. Hrry sued out atUchment against mt Joha B. Dann, (a7 an icoeding debtor,) rttantiUe before ft Angle Justice, ift the 7th daj of Jtco trr 1832; and aommoned on William Bydton eerniiAe; iho attenneo; ao cordinirlf.on the return of the atUch- Bent, and rendered' II garnishment. admitting that be bad in hU hands nfyrfhea''TMidant Duan, to the n &wit tbe plainUIclaljwConse.. que atlj, Jad'Dent eondUionatt wa rendered. against the defendant. In favor f tie plaintiff ; and Judgment absolute against the Garnishee for tlie amount be bad in L'u Uods coneVmiied . U the ase of the plaiotiST, prot ii'ed be laccredrd in nhtainingyfia judgment 0)1 the 7ti'.f Fehruary. at tl.e end f SO days advertisement according to law, when the f laintia went to take fl 4th. The dargn of the Superior Court was correct." Judgment re net assignable at law; and b twevcr the ier action in. Court on the Covenant-' "BUte as fcyid; and the - persons Jiil, and the engrossed resolution in : The warrant aa for 60 dollars, ata employed shall be paid, not exce,ts favbrof the Oconalufty Turnpike, ted to be a dcbt- due bj boiid.? The ding bioe doljara ierA (lay to eacli. Company iWere;treatl three Hraesj; ted i Soprerae Court held June term i835, that. she had her election, either to sue iu Coort on thecoenatt,nr'j)rocced by warrant, as she had done.' A wi she recovered. ir&fi'V'; : (Sr? It U to.be remarked however, that had the covenant set forth an entire debt to be paid by . instalments, a JuMice . of Peace would have had no cognisance It is important for magistrates to an deistand distinctly, the difference he tweu an entire debt, or grons sum, to be paid by instalments; and n erien of annctl, or , other periodical pay mi nts, stipulated to be made, ; For in the firmer ras, yon must sur6n the whole contract togttlier; and in the latter, y.u may sue, (or warrant as the cfioiyhr) oireh"iu1pmtey. Or. S3 ap r eu 3 m oxtij-- mendtng the Stat)ite Laws of the depositions , of persons cooAned ia such sums as way be agreed on by passed and ordered to be enrolled ik. ...I il. .!. I '11 ji . vMciu uu uic rjjieaiier oi iiie yfo -. l ne oui prescriuing inc manner Houses. V .t , '.. : I in which.contes'fcdelertioi'ia of liovk Ue8olvrtfurtherYti&t the iti ernor shall be deter mined inl th lforesaid shall riot be ratified until State, was read nd ordered to b i v DOWER. 'si - ...... ' ' 1st A wtdovf is not barred of her dower by the Statute of lim ta tions , '. - . .' 2nd Sbe is tint entitled to dam age! for the detention of dower, un til after sta lias made a demand 3rd. " It is doubtful whether any i hzal de'mind of dowtr can be made tranvfrrs of them tniy be protrctrd in 4 i t but b y iietitioiiTccof - v i . v ' J j1'' iw "oij uinz 10 ncioi Asseniuiv. nee me pass no 4ra7 interest, r - i 't case of :Uicnard Spencer & wifera. 5tb. ,The receipt ,t the Doner by I Hcnumiu jVeston s beirs 6 others, DoydtondiJ intt create legal d. bt1 from Hyde, County. I prveireaux - i s ; i i - . r. mm m m m , mm m mm v - from bim t Sii.o. And if there -jio. tl UV l4 IvAJin mmm lltA Ok tS ' m hMMlrLA . SB) t Q? (which motUd bare created debt,) ttdl it b enconnecttd with Harry's attach- tv. , ,-. . meat and cannot defeat bim. r 6th; If a Tmstee, who Is Vammooed asjamlshee, renders bis garnishment without disclosing his trnst, fltt plain- tiffin attachment has aright to it. For no one.cao, in this stags of the proc dure protect the trust, bat the trastee UaiV If. Yet if the trustee, In to doing arts fraudulently towards , ccttwj oMt m m M ' ' m ' ' Mm -m rrtur ine person ror wnose neneattne trust was made.) Ite is clearly liaUltf to they arejexaminrd and ceriified bvientrimsed. t iVi me cummuiee pti enroueu huh, Mt J v v . ijryan, trotn tne jut and' also by the two persons employ- dietary Committee, reported agninsf ed under :the foregoiog rsnbtion; ttie'TXpeenty fbajterlji Thee resolutions were, read three times of : holding the (Courts in tha . times, passed, and ordered to be en- E -lot ton district. . ' Concurred in. gnissed.' . fK.Bakfriijresentea'-rmluUodji . , The House then proceeded to iitrucling the committee on lntttt the orders of the day, and resolved oal Improvements, to inquire inta lisen inuincommiuceoiiue note, uiie expeniency oi maaiiig an ap Mr. Hoftkios in the Chair, on the pro pnation of dollars, to coca hills to amend the Charter of? the ple'tlifjrmdXrom', Blornlbb, t& Cincinnati & Charleston Rait Koad cross the ere at Iron Mountain, inta Company, and to ioufrr -UnkiDgl Tennessee; which wis adopted.' I, L,milfgcjii)n4.Limpanyri- bill toincorpcfaW Ihe lion. Mr. Meptniinecr. ol Ube Hiwassie Turnpike CcmpanTi , Soath Carolina, who had been in-1 was rejected on its third re'sdinjrA yit-d to appear .before the House, The remainder of the day's sita roie and addressed the committer ting was taken up in the cO'ideri at length in support of the bills;, af ation of Mr. Edward bill to proA irr wnitiif inc ciimuuiirc. roseirc-1 rtue tor ine invesimeni an'i saio . por ed progress,' and obtained leave J keeping of the surplus. Ti e ques toitagaiu Itibn pending was on the proKisitioa , , . v ;f of Mr J. W. Bryi'D, to strike oat ; SEN A S K. all except the enacting clause, and i Fr dny. Jan. 13.1 insert a substitute which was. neg , - MrTReid. from the joint select aUrcd. Other inefeclualproposV' committre on the sulijvct. reported tions werip made to" amend and tcf' a bill prescribing the manner in postpone indefinatclyj and the bi which contested elections of Gov was finally laid upon the table. : ernor shall be dettriu-ned in this t.AiTai w iiifva xX' State; which passed its first and ; HOUSE JF COMMONS. , second Tcadings S xhc engrossed bill to adehd th The Senate was engaged the re- charter uftue Portsmouth and Roai mainder of the day, in r ommittee of 0tc Hail Road Company; was read Uie Wholein jliscuwiog the bill to the third time and, onVotion; ru provide fvr the invtstmetit and safe rerred to a stectfomciittee c"6nsifT keepi iorof the surplus, kc without rinir nf Messrs- Oarv. tlalm kn omitij; to a decision... Kaisoni:,-lvv-",'-; -A:Xt: ka) jodgment, r if f latei-posed a flairs cf t'n, that he con shteredhad U.e prrfcrrifc, as It arose fender tie following circur-4iicf . ' .Dunn, the absconding dfttor, had an action from that quarter.' But; in el P. Simpson l!1? pf1 r??r!tl11-J41 ?n,jr b question to be drcidedin another sott by 6tmfiVe;sinsira1oydibn7r''r ' -v,-' ..; or-': . ' EVERY MAN'S Mir BOOK. In two volumffL i7H pH) ' xwi law binding, at Two dollars nnd fft etiXper eo. for' tale at thi$ office Order from a distance promptly at tended to. whether addreMtd to me ai NewSalem or m1ikbort,ujth, A', C, , - The cottage on these Honks if nnt by mat, any whergwtthin the Stuff end hiaivtews ; at length, insisting of A-C or when out y, tne Mate. 1 that it was our true policy to en: not over on hundred mUett U 87 ca hiae in an enlightened and liberal perrvLj . '; T.f i ' is stem of Internal I mnrovements Jtllperfohf indebted tQ ft, far art Mr. Kelly addressetl the com near. for thi "Ma of Burines," mhex aL cnforcing lUc ttloC j. wtHmake speeda paument I can 7 9 r "-' J - " ,-- '17 - w -. 1 1 - (htedaltesolutSb vmtnt of tha l Fiom all whiclH -e think it clpar, that Boydtoit, as soon as he rerrited thf eonfT. berame the trustee of Duni.f HUUilHCM JII.iIH lilt - . : .-r r J.land, and, bcirg biittrd loCim?- 'f he, (Dunn) had received b fire son, had. on the 4W of Et-ceinbr pre- -sfonsrasi': 1 it t i:n,r'(tnrponj) -huig him at t'.a ;spe ti.-e a written Oidrr tcTtlie Cr.til!a (who was saj IKrd to he It in band) to drliter up the said jndgrarnt ta i.npson. Cut the Constable, having lft tie psper with tU justics, gate a further order to bim,lbe justice; w ho "was n6t at home hcn SimpHon ap f ; i It a ppea rt u Kovtmher, 183ft. if.. coiniuc In support of the resolutions ftub- ' 'Gatcii prescitei mtutd by hint on yesterday, Mr. providing for thpa Bryan of t artertt and Jones deliv- Anehsea incurred in borrintr fi.ri. w,,jiionigomery a .memoir oi tne LcgUature, which passed thres readings and was ordered to be ctU grossed. r -? ' Mf. Gales introduced a bill aavs thorizfnr ; and empowering '- ihd County Courts of tne Hate to ah poini ppectai .vtagisiraies in inror - - srr - .r t mm a m '. i LIlGISLVrUltB. i s sqsrtmai'u, h wouij nsYr-naur niro tusica for Simpson. Dot as tbscase t:j cJrcunutat.ced, Simpson had no ttzc'f, but by ! attarhment agaihsi j Cji'J sa as t' obtain the Garnishment of B.rydtoiiVX V 1 V '" -' AYherever a garni slice makes such a statement of facU as renders it doobt ful w:.i t:ierhe islindcttcdto the drfen. SENATE; Thitrtihff, Jan; 1 1 if 0 OF COM MOXS. i he bill to alter the dividin line bt tween j ho counties of ladetj and .Columbus, was, on motion of Mr.,uillptc, itkuehnttely potpoT neu. .....,.. .....fc...v. Ir. , Farrow presented a bill to provide for draining M itta muskeet dant or not; or .wncrever a dispute a rises as to Uie right of property at t ach ed in either caV.it is the. duty ,of the a t . s w a a . a , mar iMCLiCiiana iiau reouesiea tue jas t'tccto keen the iusls rtnent inhishand U U Wdcd- to-" py It' before t1 0lst"rtf r0-.1 ve J"mMr e,lher way; out u reisrn an ior papers io ar I stay run but and arrordingly calle! I dosoj Jbaf the Ji s'tice was still from borne, having gow out of, the State. But C iidton, leintf a lartner iih him la a Store! bad accfh to tlie pajWs-7 . reeeived ;jne 'ntoifry, and gays up" ihe JadjeonTbV is th same money Jlot Harry xW by Vtrtwi itvnts yyriit) and Simpson claims it by Y1-? Vl jo' V transfer to bim. e(foft tbe tth of December It Is to be father nothat Slmpaon never ap- M to Boydif,n for the money All af. t! hf Gtrniahniitit ' vmw'nArili u btlBg rtfuwi; be preferred bis 1 aetata 'atafd - .. ; ,Y : c 10UUWH15 eogrectnii anu LaIce ,n ,1 yde counly ( Appropri Resolutions parsed their three led. 800 for1 Uiii purpose J inp, and were, ordered to been- ia f,uimr. 4- roiled: Th?biir concernloar the :vrr vfiV 11 n! county of Davie; and the bill to lay tcfaTlnUriaal Improvement, : off and construct a. road from tM d-the resolution in favor of town' of Franklin.. in .Macon rnun. A -I i n.. : ' . .. , ... . 1 me UL-tuiai iilv lurnii teijiimnanv .i-i,-5-iT--;I-ritr:"1 r;rT7 T ' The report A ii X! ' e J ostice decked tha : claim In fa j UiejfcteHJ. W tlsa attadisjcnr; next County CuCrt, to he tried .; by a Jury. , For all the nrressary forms nsrd in , practice, rtlatlie t' aHarh trients reioriiable Lrf re a Justice. Si-e Man oi Busiucsi" vol. 1 pae ' ITAKRiNTrNG FOB AN AN- Mary Bamilton, of the Coiify cf Umheiford, h-'ifd to Morris McCarty a slave, at ISO a year, to be paid on nuolly fori years; the slave. to on well fed; clothed, Ac, J The pat lies entered into a covenent iinderboth thcii Jai4d ifi5 SCalsprcifylog'thls 'agrcemfU The niiesthiti was. whether she'coulit ty, ftcross the KanUhat mountain, juas amendment. t 1411c j nyer, uu uH-n.o w mc W4, concurred jo. ueorgia line; tne rtsoiuuon in iMMjLcllaofrro-ihsSm rcnrEdWard S anly of George commiitte. reared imfk'voraldv Ho6ver-4nd authorizing the 0 on ti.e resolution of innnirv Into ernor to make provision for. reccir. Uie expediency of the Stale puree ing un urpiu . 1 . t asmg up the stock in the Turnpike ; HOUSE Of COMMONS-" Hoad from Ashville to the Tennes- 5 Mr. Ilavncr; from the committee MC ,,ne : Concurred in, resolution , in'torof Davd Ful ,"l(l a. ; also, oh the rcsoluli jn in fav rr "os'i! the ton of.'l homas Dickens, and ; into'a committee of the WholeiMr, iis i:i the, chair, ou the bill nn r.talmtl rrtmrWd iinfavnrahlv on . I 411Use MICH rciOlved itSOlf - - -1 . 11 1.. 1? t r. :.n....!.i lv:i nd on that InUNntiug baiduns privileges to tlie farorof (nt Th firt vdWrltffUl'l aii(lt,tinCll;tiatl lUtl lkuau sjonipany. ivir. opeaacr reply onposi lion to the bill, and spoke for near . 2. ; .... -.... c- V-.- -"- Witcn lie rouciu reported leave to sit ft rcwliilion: was laid ; ontljo ; tabic, ltoaa otnpanr.t; u. & and the two la postponed indciti Haywood took the floor,; in ately. v . I. U:r. v l? tcl: lc?.I?lluScV an ( . L.A!.5'-vPr svv ... lioiv to the hill, and snnko foi TliaV aie Hpcakcr of W;. Vtonh' & Spealcercf the llousr d?(V comnJ'e? r .1; K Hi'id .pr.hcWhV .; Progress and obtained leavi ized to JWiiUywpVoriiptent Sainf wltoftti: nf th l.tll: n.wpI hv fiotli Hm.i J i KEtf ATI?:' t fhe General AssimLly stits tires 111111:11 ttiavef. tif hire by wtrraof before alent tcsslddpfor re-cflactlng aad'a-J Tbt irtgfossed bill twKerhifl the, poratcd Towna- Read first time.4 1 he Ilousr then again resolvea use 1 1 miu a v-omraiiiec oi tne wnoie , 5 r.Hoskins in thf C Kair , on' thj (lillin 'ttlaUon 'to the 'Cl arleVto and Cincinnati Rail Itoad i 0 nipa ny ;lr. lloke took the floor ill repty to Mrr Speaker HaywVodj and addressed the, comaittce foa mre ithah an1 hour? decided! f favor of the bill, When, he toncla ded, Mr. Graham rose and ad dressed the ct omittee for more than - two" h'nurij tUv'jo'' fatrorof tfce: biUp ' - ' He was followed by the sneaker, It rcplj to ill a and MrjjofcilJn 1 slmrt but mDiitfatedSpech.,s'--Mr Blount then "made ft few re mkk f -ainst the bill, and, MfMceifll-r- -explained, why he had come' to thjk conclusion to vote against it. ; auequcsuon oemg touaiy cauca , for) it vu put oh the, motion fsubf '-a- miucu oy inespeaaer, 10 stride ouj,--the enacting clause of the bill; (taa tamohut to rejection,) and decided In the negative. ' :T'. ?) V"-'"-;"r un mouott, the committee theft tose and reported the bill to thfi House, and the queslion being oa j moved to it.' so as to irire The iiexl 1 legislature the power,' If it should rhOosei to repeal the bill without inv .v VOH9CIU . oi xuo cori)ot anon. . f. nia amenutnen was ucgauvcq o-" : r to 0;s after xiliich 'W'Vilii'fm$sed it -secW teadinglS ',tb49kiid' t liPiklt hi J I.fiisa-aHintirnrl dKa, 'I
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