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\ THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. Dthera be t Th«y bath are is. Bu«d by corporation*. If it Uj iinconstitu- tiooa] to establish a cor|H>ration to bank on tbe funds of all the peo|*le «f North-Caro- lina, wber* do you fiml the pow*r to create a curporatioQ to biiuk od the fiind;; of a jtar/ ot'the people of Nurth-CarolioaT Will it be said that the ftrct/tru/atun of the funds belonging to the State makes the Bank un constitutional ! If then it inu!it follow that the conjoint Bank, allowing to the State half of the Mock, must, at least, be half un* constitutional; otherwise it amounts to this, thit the State may constitutionally own utl the stock in tbe conjoint Uauk except one dollar; but the m*nieiit she buys tliat dol lar, the whole becomes unconstitutional. ll It were neccssary any further to advo cate tbe right of a State to establish this Bank, we niij^ht do so under the |>uwer to tax—the taxing power. A short quotation from an able paper of Alixandt r Hamtlton, Will place this idea in a striking |>oint ol view : “ A Bank relates to the collection ol taxes in two ways : Indirectly, by increas ing the quantity of circulatinj; inc^iuin, and quickening cjrculation, which facilitates the taeanf of paying : dtrectljf, by creating a convonieat sf«K:ies of inetlium in w hich they ere to be paid. To designate or appoint the money or thing m which taxes are to be paid, is m>t only a proper, but a necessary exercise of the power of collecting them.” The next ground on which tbe oppoiwnts of this measure object to it is, that of ex pediency. It IS ctHitsixied that the Legis lature, from the nature of its orgunizatiou, ia wholly uitqualitWd to select iIiom who ■re to adaiinister th> 'liaub ; and that this can be well done only by those whose sen- 0PS are quickened by private interest. The Committee neeti not consuma time in ex- prismg this ohjeciKio; for the experience of the past few years sutficiently doc-s so. No Ba troul t l~‘itive-:a^.er3irii‘'^H 30. On motion ol) Mr. Martin dfcr^ the following rtM,lu.! ^gulation of the Fira Cooipa;^^ V*— i Mr iVlcurcs, the said bill was then ..rdercd | lion, winch was laid «.n the table « : lotte ; also » bill to incorporate to be laid on the labit—ayes a*i, nocs *.iO. RttohtJl, Thai n o.ewnge unit u. the Senate I mon Artillery Compiny, in MetklenL to be laid on inc lao.c j , J , ol one' county. '‘■“leiiturg -- ..... ", . I i .1 „ I nrui>o»iiiK 10 raiM.- ■ joint wrUct con ot one county The enorosseil bill siippleineiital to the ^ j„ u.i. uUi Judici.l | Mr. Fisher presented a bill tn act of 1 directing how |>erson9 injuren ., ... ;—ti.o innii.i of r«aulatin» ..... ' . oiii to BENAl E. Tuesdat;, Ihc, Mr. Collins presented a bill to ftiitliorise of directing how |>erson9 injurcil to jnquir,. into ili'o mod*) of rei{ultttin(t coinpanv of( a»al«7nTh« *“ 'b* the clerks of cnurts of rrcord in this State, | ert clion of public mills shall pi ocecu ; ,|,g n,„ci of l.olding: iho Siiici ior I onrt* in •«iil .i^ .• i>„„ rp county and those holding tho otlice of clerk and | lo recover d.miuges, was read the third time,' citcuii. to .««iJ .JUitio..*! c«ufU towrUim ^ Jroopers, to the Meek, master in i qmty, to act as notaries l ublic, passed, and ordered to be enrolled. | couutic. ilK-rcin. which was raad throe On motion of Mr. Morns, the ^ote of, . >f,,n«lcuhnll, from the coinii.itteo.on yesterday, rejectnij; the e'>gr(^'d Ull to , incorporate tho haxettev, le I rans,K,rta- | in.,u,re into the cx|K.Hli- tion tomj^ny, was reconsidered. . of reducnur iho i.riee of vacant or un- count leu llKTCin On motion of Mr. Seawcll, Rrs^Ucd, Th.t a -elcct . omn.ittce of three be | «ng^J app*jinti‘d.'0 wliom *h»ll bt- ihc duty of' »* nilchurst, from thr select mi'liiiriiie into the extent *iid b. nefi« i8l i ff'cti of teo to which was referred the'hill r""*”- Ok hiiprovnnfiit* by tlicC«i)c Frar Nuvijfi. corporate the North Carolina (Vm V*” ieiu v of reducinjr iho price ot vacant or un-liioiii’omiwi.y upon the river bciw«in ti>ciu»iU« Company, reported tlm J* The Senate took up the hill to regulate 1 y ,he i and Wilniii.tt-*': •'“ '•'« coii.o.iue« imiuire ; . «,„« »ilk the nracticeof courts of instico in e^ipilal I upl'ropriateU laud, cr ot so am. ndiiifc t lo „..,.rove...cnu have uj»« »U"dry amendments ; when the UIImh^ K tin nil I ill ronri ih« «« law as to rcquirc tlic purchflso iiiiiiiey to b# | „jvig,iion thereof in low . nicnduicut# wef« laid 00 the table cases; when the said bill was read the so- | , renerted . T:„! «i drv w.ath.r: and ih.i the, re-1 , '*• the coininitife of p. resolution directing ih. - publish th. rei; «k, 1HTI> } T* IIIV II IVII Mjrww y4 nocs ilti. Mr. .Morns moved that the I’-y The following bills were presented and rei)ort of the coniinittoe of the Judiciary on ^ad tlie first time: I) r. . oriison, a tho siul bill be spread at length u|kmi tlio bill to incor|K)rate the brankhn Miii- Journal of the Sinute; which luotion was "'g C.mijwny, m Mecklenburgcoun \ iivt agreed lo. J(tn. 1,1S31. Oil motion of .Mr. Noriiiun, the commit tee on .Military Atfuirs were instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by law fur the trial of delinquents in militia conipjinies which have not a ^ufl'icient num- . , . • j ber of otiiceis to constitute a lawful court “““cJ RKirtial. Tuesday, Jan. 1. .Mr. Mearespresented a bill to repeal in Tiie House of Commons ha\r f concur Uoanoke and \ adkin Rail H.nid J om,mny, | committee of F,nance ^ was read the third time ; when Mr. Jordan tlni moved to amend it by striking out in the ,ngro«M *’ 1st s. ction the worth, “uim.u the Yadkin gubmittod the "follow part the act of 1:^1 S, lu\iiig duties on sales at auction of incrchamlize. The resolution authorising the Presi- .Mr. .Martin, of Kotkiiigham, a bill toes tablish the Bank of Kouneku in the town ol Leaksvillc. The bill lo provide for ascertaining the sense of the |>0(>plu relative to amending the Constitution of the State, was takin up,and, after considerable* discussion, which cou- Mr. WiUon cfTored the following reso Intion, which hbs read and laid oo the table: Httoirnl, Tliat a mrwpr Ik: »fnt to tU Sc. naU', propn^im llut llic two llouw* ■djourn tint Jit on Sjlurtlajr iSe lllh unUiil; ai.d liiat tlic i kfk» of ll« l»o IIoum;* iiwke U|* Ih* c«Uuialva •njsrfxsH. Ingrt#, river above iIm! placo cominoiily called the was adoi.ted : N«rrows," ond ins.-rting “in the county of, j . t)range which J,, 'purpJ*of by a vote ol UO to 3 I. I he hill at\er some, lorncy (it ncral o‘ thia Siatr, Ron.ulai M w red in the ainendinents to the following en grossed bills, they were ordered lo be cu rt.lle*l: 'I’lie bill to e«tablish the Mer- further amendmmt, then I'asscd its third | tier*, did not vlulate tbe Wih «tciion •! readiiii'—\eas 7 3, iia\s DO. i •iiuiik>n in aecrpting «n a|.poiiiiimBi «i^?| ** ' ’ 1 r«o '‘•*«“ral ttovernuiMil. aiiddid ho» Uwrtk,,vZ h r,day, Jan. 51. ; ^ olltcrwifS. ' * The snid committee con»i*« nf f^g, Haughton, Graham, liuinnrtfMi Shepard. 1‘lie aen.ite h«»ing concurred m th» i. dent and Directors of the Lilemry Fund, chants’ liaiik in Newbern, and tho .\lbe- ■ to dram the swamp lands, w:is n jected ou tiiarle Bank iu I'denlon; and tho bill to re- | its second reading by a vute of ‘13 ti» -7. icharter the Bank el Caj)e hear. | niendn>«>nls to the brll to esi.iWi'.h ■ in tbe State of North (’un.lina, the *id 4 wo*» *rtk'red lo b*> enrolled. The bill for revising and difwiioi to liial day, iuctu>ivc. The engrw»'.«‘d bill to establish o Dank in tbe StHto of .Nntih Cari4ina, wssamend- . . . 'I'tie bill concerning the Board ot In- 'I'be bill to establish tlie Bank >f l{*»an-! ed, read the third tiute auU poMfU-—yeas poWic slatute hiws vf iIim .State, ternal Iinproveiueni, was inJetinitely |K>st- okc m tUe town of I>enksville, was rejvctcd yj, im\*3). third time wb«*n Mr. Scockard iwMi ak worthy of the name, under the cun- j poncd on its second reading by a vote S(i on itt second reading by a vote of 33 to til. j >lr* StHle presentetl a bill !• alter and >• indefinitfly f-Mificned ; »hirki» rtil of any Slate, has ever yet failed, or 11© ‘JT. .\ moti>4J was suUieqiienliy made '|'hr> Senate n suiited the consideratiim of nniend the act of 1 ^lU, providing a reve- •"»* wa« nfgiitived by a vote of-31«li but the bill to provide for asc« i taming the s -n.t*- | nue (or the |mvment ol' lh« civil li»l mimI The bill ihen p.i»sed its third rcauta^.ij of the pcoi>le rel.ilive to amowhng the Con- contiugent charges of govi rnment. oi^ered to b^ rt)gmw.«d. - ■ Mr. \Vilso«i ^ red the followfC| ra». ever been involved in serious danger; while | by .Mr. Clayton to reconsider this vote ; it IS a notorious fact that no fewer than IGU ii was nut agreed to—aves -•>, ones Ml. Banks, owned and managed b\ individuals, have failed in the L uited Slates since tiie close of tbe wars. |, , SuUrdaif, Jan. 1. luJion, which was n>je^ted: Mr. I isher preacnteo a bill authunsing ^ Rrmlrfi, That tliia llaow »UI itni, Thurtday, Jun. 'J. siituliou of the Stjto. Ttie question pend- Mr. Moolgomer)-, from tho committee mg being on the iwkfitiile p^»'p«»nement «.f ,, ,,, ,appiinted lo examine into and report the the bill. It was [Hit and decided m the neg.i-'j^ j j,I . In ......rkiitgun M bo,m. l„c-r.,.-. 3..,,»«. 3J. ; ,.0|uc‘. ; .h.cl, IU b..t 3 IT-;;; L* latin savs. On a total capital of one hun- ,1,^. .Mr. .Mcares moved to ameml the bill by hikI p«Mctl. Uturc. f P* an^^ thirty inillirais, thejailur^ have i State .since Iheir urganiza- striknig out all that part if it embraritig j Mr, IJrag^ submitted tl»e following reao- amounted to twcnty-tKjr ^*d a hai,>r to j ^ „ p^opy^d amenlments to about two elevenths ol the whole. **‘^!was laui un the tjb'.e, and ordered to be tion, and iiiseriing in heu the furllier remarks. » W e beheve tl«t t.ie j iheCon^titu- ' !ui|..no: ihereol a substi- litren a tufl wa* by tlje U>t Can on the table, oi' iIk- I'nuid >uu« lof a mltar. pecuniary loss sustain.-d by the government |Mendenhall submitted th*- billowing and the substitute ordered to be piuitcd. i I >*•»“» »*» ^.ocuud on the loans raised during ‘be suspensi.ni, i reitcltd by a vote and from Bnni/ui/ure*, exceeded four mtl-; .jj . lioiu of dwllar>.” These facts reuuire no I ,, , . • i i i .1 . .1 1 I L . .1 " hcreas it is believeil that the srveritv comrocnt. llicy plainly show who are the r . . i '1 . . . ^ ■> I .1. ’ of t>uinsimeiit 111 inaiiv instances prescubed roost competent to manage a Bunk—those j. v .1 , / J ”, . , ' bv‘.lie ciiininul hivv now in lorc-e in .North whc^ cliaracter and salaries depend ch. ^ ,V. .picntly the cause of of- g-Kjd manaj.^ment,or those whose cupidity dudmg justice altogether, from the and thirst ot pin impel, them j ^f j-ir.c:, and thal^ change m the * p^c ices. |crin;mal c«jde of laws in this Sute would I5u if this ot.jecl.oo to I he fitness of he | ^ l^g..ature t« i.mke »elec ions be good in . buiUina of a I'c-m- 1I01K U> ( OMMO.NS. lV»m cwiiiiiig a U«r by U>e cMKdttiiKMial ritr j ri,t ol iIm: |-.iii.«.>.iti\e ielo;aDd wiMf***, iiotwilh- j ■taiitiiii,,' MUI *«;lo, fKOitlt ol' >»»lli . •roJiua, 'I'utnlny Ihc. . I Milli grtal niMiuiaily. •ni>,x»rto«) I. o»f*l Jack ^^r. M.ir^liK* r, from the commiite*'on ‘ui*’* u-tUciifio loilit- rrt»iuroty, Itiui cvmtiuf Mihlarv AlKiir. to wht« h w.m referred the ! .n I... aJmi....u.iM,n oi U„ _ . . I. , /• .1 w!. . I t.ovwnniriii, aiid luc niam i»rincii»*e» uwMi wJju ll r .1 ' .1 bill to amend the miiitia lawsof Ihis ."•tiite ! . y, ,4 jectnio of the igtH>raut iml omtirr to and to promote military di«ci|>lmo, reported j "i u*i. aUUiijh eainJof tomjieli ihi* craft of tl»« hearllese extortioner. Frtm tht .WtrftJk llrrald. (ttr In ptiMishing the followc«ei» nicalion ol* Major S*mi, w« imile aittaa in iho roqiir«t that all I'^dilott irbo b*i» pie«l (li« arlK'le from our pep^r lo*bifi retem, will abo publish his. WeM»p4t» tended lo allow how misrbiev4u in « c#fiscqtiencea of the slightest d* r»ncn»sl of the currency—«oe of »hn bi». lyt* the case of the Bank, it must be equally good in all other appointinenls; and then we arc j , . . 1. , ut the nunis.iments now brouEht to the anti republican conclusion ' , , , . . . 1 couitni.ssion o! crimes and jtentiary in ihis Stale, and changing many altaclied to tbe dotl'/iiceatoa lei:n (of wrvice Ihrrcin, would ensure ihe more unfav'ornbly ihrrton, and the said bill was l>«(i.Liuri. luauntii il>«i iiM-y c«niu>i a,«|.coic «.i llld( fin.lelv postponed. ' '' ‘a'«*rr« of Ai^arew Jark.tfii'sailiiiiiiiMfamMt, ' - , ' 411 *. f» rr>»:') >)♦ lli« iit lh . do.wJisl)y ajTifirtC, Mr. .MarM. ller, from the Mmr c/vnimit- i;,u.ki,U o« tbr uui oi Uk t «„ tee, reported a bill requiring Colonel Com- j *tiiuiion, ai.«i calculaud t«r«*uivi Ute Oottru- tbat the Ivgislalure is not fit to make any ap{M>intmenls; otherwise we are driven to the absurdity, that Ihe Legislature may b 61 lo chootte Senators 10 Congress, Jud^jes ,, , , ... - , , I- ' vvou d not only be otteiiti...es suited m«re of the SHipirior and Supremo Courts, Gov- - , , .1.1 r r » . • to our f**elin^s ol liutnanttv, but cheaper to It IS nol , , ® , , , , ' . .1 I certain execution of ll>e crinnnal kiw ; and . ihut this method of punis^iing otKuders niandunts to drill llicir olficors twice \* ar,and a resolution directing Ihe .Vdjtilanl (t«-neral lo ciJlcct the arms: which were read tlie first tinx- and passed. TIh; following en^ro*~*'d bills and rrso nil ill Uj ll* It^iliiiiale .|>ltrrc of scIkmi. li.alaiMouj lb«ic Iuh l.rfi*!alarr rr'.tr, wKli (K riiliar Mti..|acluiti, lo lli^ i’r* ••>ii ul'* ic:u« ot'llie .M*y«tiUc Ut«wl tiili, tlie bill l«i rtxiiar U r t)i I iii(r] baiik, and llir ImII |«ri>«i.iB| lor IW i.i>:riUittun ol Itn }>r«'«.v«ia ol Uw,- (.jbltc rnv>r and PuhUc 'Jrensurtr; but fit lo elect a PiesMienl and hve I)irectors to manage a Bank! 'I tie Conirnitlee might present the vari- ou« branches of this >ubject in many other lights; bullltey have already extended tlieir repjrt bi>yoiKl what th^-y could dc-sire, and Will, therefore, ik>w Miljniit ll»e whole sub ject loihe consideration and decision of tne lyTgislature. Kesprciruliy submitted, (HA.'-. Fl>fll.K,C/ioKBMin. IIV»fcr#i ilHit-itoml jLiitt . lutions p:is»«d their Ihird r. admg, and wcr.- | . , r I II 1 .11. ? II HnultcJ, I l..«l hit KiccluDcv til* «w*crnor ordered lo Ije fW/tr/; I he bill lo give j ^ u. i)« Pf...de..i 1 Uh lurther Iikk' lor piymg in entry nion-v ; ( n,uu .-uu* atui nth «r out Kcj.ttmuun>v» in the bill sijpplenienlal to (he acl l-.'l.’, ' oii(ri>a4i tupj oi ib*M.- n»ulitViwu*. entitled an act to rc-euaci, with sundry al j 1„ asking permi»*ioo lo inlrod(ic«> ll*e*e lerations and additions, an arl • iiliiled an | re^oiutioiu, .Mr. Biagg reuiarked, tliat il act to incorporate the I’ortsmouth and Him would b* recwllecl* d bv tl noke llail Uoad Coinfwny , |d by the l>(‘;rtslalore of Virginia on the "th .Mav, 1 -32. 'I'he House resolved it«elf into n Com- iniltte of the \\ hole. Mr. Long in th' t 'hair, «>n llie bill creating seven Judicial Ihe lliUM!, liiai, Monielime stiice, when he wasdelaineil Ikhii From Sahm, C. to lUuktiy, end of tht j lution, which was read and laid on Pt Ur»hurg /{atl-HiHid, aiul to Sujfoik, iaL»'e: the people and less burdensome lo the citi- 7;eni at large*: 'I’berefjre, li'inlrfd, 'I'hal ih*. .Indicia; v Commilltt. lie in- »trucudto lo'^uifi- iiil/jUic cx|K.-diciic> ol'j>r'/»ioiiij; (>y Uw lor iht: amount of co»t» and charge* aniiu aily ii[K.iidc() lliro'i|;lio>it tlir St3lv in criminal or ."tate |>ros«'Culioii« U> b«- aMrcrlaiin d and report'd lo tlie Ix |/ii>lal'jir, ai;d !or sucli utli r iiilormatioii in rc;.ar(J U> a I’cik trnti.iry as said Judiciary coiiiiiiincc may deem adtii.abU; and thiit Ihry j have leave to rtjiort by Liil or ulhtrw i>e. The engrossed bill to reciiurler t!»e Bank . ' of Caiie 1 ear, was amended, rriid the third ^ 'fcuil.s in Iho .Statu ; and ii»t«r «iiM- lin.e i „„„t, under fc\..ling circunMunccs, nrces- I time a-id leased—aves 41, nfKS lU. ''"■rfn. ‘be .^p^aker rejumed ihe ,^„|v as-^ume m some dejftie a (loh'*^^-! I F !a J 1 ®i*d Ihe Chairman rc|K>rt.'d Ihe *11.1 in..,.txl, he bad thcMubi pro|tr lo ol|. r llivs* j A n' ■ bill to I lie llriu?>« witliout anK’tKliiM-nl.— ^ ri*!M|iiti.iHi tw a s>-l'Oli to 1 hose liere ' Mr. Cooper presrnlcd tho lollowmg re.so- Frtm iKt XmjM llntld. The l’nilt>d Suies’ lroof»», vihicli WW I’oint a few days since, were («iJ i 3» Bank of V irginia uole«, and the.«p««^ lows had to |i«y Itrrlr* and a ku[fenim thr dollar, at iIk* ntoiiieni of eiutartinj* •r rvelheircoimlry.lo procure I iiitcv? ii Bank notes lhat would be of u* lo when lh**y *h-iuld arrive .Sxilh; itia lA iVouj ■ piltatKe of SIX dollan per mwtl AN KYK WITNW Mr. Rboi ciitox : The forejMnj w hn h sp(iearcd in your paiier o« 1' j** in>«t. u going lh«* rooiKls of *11 ih ami pHMlucmg an elWl winch ibe Ih^ case do fiot warrant or sulbonP'- .K* my agency in the alEnr mav ler* bis s. at bv iiH]ii.po«iu>n, a re«.lniion U;id » hc« I am nol km.^n, I b«fn laid uptjii the t^ble utslrvKling our *'*•*"'” '*** use of >our columns I" iri Senators to vole lor a re«l»i»rler o* tne L- mild SihIis Bunk. As every movement • , ,, , ^ i.11 thesubj- ctot the 1 nile.1 Stai. s Bank f-*)' I am requiied lo k' ep my de(nisiir». i» re quired Iu keep my ileposifcs in the i.f Virginia al this jilace. 'Ihe rccfnlf*? Ihe reiotore they »li>>uli tnd of the Portimuuth and Xorfolk Had Road. Tim.' f.irjc will ixi«s tIiro»i;jh Green*ti>r')Ogb, iiitt'U»rvui;h, >»!ord, WarrenUjn, Wridoii, Elaktly, Jackson and Jerusalem—and will ka\e Kalem e»ery .Moiidar, VWrfntMiay and Saturday tnryrninfi. at 'i u'ciock, A. V|. and arrive at Blake ly next days in tune l>r tiie ( art for l‘i-tcr*Liuri;. ’tin e—‘riMn .Sjkmln IVlemhurg. two aiid a half ilayi—2W I .cave H^akely every ,M»ndBy and Friday nKiriiin;-* at 'J oVIocii, .A. .\1. and ar rive at I’crts .oi.lii and N»r:«>lk same dayi via liail Rocd. 'J'liije —from Salem to ^Hiliulk, liirec «iav»—2.'5 mil* -. l'cr*^rn fro.n tin S^uth Olid Sootii Wr»t, arc '■ jon moii.,n of Mr. VV,I|.-v, indefinitely ,>o»t. 11^. calh d up, inul the real issue mignt be , I (oned \ ea» # 4, .Niiys .;J. fairK pre»*nlvil, und Iba whole oui.hIimh ic-n» jr.Wth t V.!?!na that Jubl'c '.J Jl.‘'!l.ouui ' y, Jan. 1. I -.'J I. o,h..„.*u tor lull and lair disru.,„on. 110 lur be tiiabli^h. d thronjjhout the .iate: 'I herribrc .'Iiton pn senltd a bill rcgiilaling ! "i.e was m.l anxious lo bring iMi discussnm; Httnlrrd, That, for ihe jmrp*>«e of carryiiii; appeals—Referred. j bill he li«'lili':d the llou«« lh.it if the ri-so- this grand ohjici ii,t* eflicl on ti.e Ik;»i and Hal- Mr. li.irringer, from tiie eoniniil(ee On liitiiCis o| msliiicliwu were taken up, Ik- C.I princii,lc..ajuinielcct ^.n.n.tt.f...n.i.t.i,g ■ Judiciarv, who were inniru. led lo m- hbouUl oiR-r as a suUliluie. In the of tioineiiiUr* from each ilou«r, U- raiiW'd, tor , - , ; . , ... Ihe puri«ac of in.ji.irmg u.to the expediency ol expo.ht»ncy of requiring the - - hinilinj ll»e i.»;«fcim» of til.; lieneral .\MCiiibly to Judges of the Courts of I'.qmly lo t.ilo- torty di>»;and tlikt iLey have kavc lo ivjioft by r,oj^ni/.inee i>f nil eqijiihble demands, with, bill or otherwijm;. ' ,„jt rn){ard to the an.ouiit in cofilroversy, -Mr. -Mendenhrill presented a bill lo in- ; refsjried lhat il winild Ijc iiK'X(icdienl «o al- rorp)rale the North Carolina Centre aial : ter Ihe law as projs.sed. Mr. B. also n:- .Seap«»rt Kail Koud ('oni|Kiny; which was .pfjrted u;ainM the ex|K;dieiiry of making’ n?ad Ihe first lime and ordered lo be printed, any alteration in llie law relative lo ihc 'I'he engronned bill to establish tlie -Mer- eniani ipaiion of slaves. V\ hicb rejsjrls chants’ Bank in New U rn, and Iho Albe- wen-con iirreil in. niarh;Baiik in IvienK.n, was read the sccond (>„ ,„ot„Hi of Mr. J. L. .Smith, ti select lime and (jas*--d ayes .3i>, nocs 2d. rfmimitt-e, coiiHisling of one memlier from J ttaid bill tlicri |Kis^d its IhinI rcarl* #.nch fj(’ ci'»uiiltei« coiiipOHing llie Htliju- mg, and was sent to the other House lor )li i«| li-,iri»-t, was ap(>oinled lo arrange iIm; thbir concurrence lu tl»e amenduient. : sairi Hist net so as to give lo Hay wo>d conn- Saturdiiy,Jii)i. 4. :ty one w eek at each h-rm.— The commit- •Mr. S:naw presented a bill to establish I' o coiisixis of M»*s*trs. I'diiionMion, (>umn, ibo -Merchants’and I'armers’Bank in the Henry, J. Ilorlon, .Martin, C'»urls, \Vi/j. ll lit ii»« cvcrv xcrlion lo 1 . *i* i i i i ..l ia .. ■> .and luaVc thu i:.nc accpta- VV ashington ; which was read the , I o N Larrmger n.'st tm.c at;d pu' scd. I and liiirgin. -Mr. M ill moved that the Senile do now j Thursilay, Jun. ‘J. , , resolve ils*-lf into a ronimiltee of the wliole Mr. ff'uinn, from I lie joint select com- tJ All UlifKsee and parctb at Ujo ii.ii. of the , ,,, j„t„ cr*nsiderali>n the bill to , niittee on the Cherokee Indians, reported iiKMn tiiiic he mov*"d to lay tln;in on tin: lable, where he w.is content llicy should im iil of the lroo|>« al F*rt Monroe, rordingly mmle in notes ol the J Bank. 'I’licst! n#te« are of sjiecte v»W»" promptly retWme«i whenever pr^^"*” -” (MVinenl. The payment si lorl M '* was coiiiplelrd on Ihe morninif of tS ^ nil. and ill** troops did net s.iil lor Si'J until Iho 1st iiisi. There n • eoursr iK-tween lhal fswl and Norfol*.’ every note whieh I had dulKirsed ■" with the utmost farilily, have lie ne»c ’^£ rniain, U11I. M. the llou«e, by taking up the "‘ v7k!«r- thers, (which he did not be.icvu lln-y would drartson N«s l-rH ^ I I nder these cireum»lanr s, il ’^/i*,''„ fios#; Ihul Ihe evil complnined "I ri>n existed lo anv extent, and its »h i«**' iiilisrni. d li.at in^ Lmr «iiteri^ i d by I’l k A Velibrd'a !>irv ;iom I a xinglon, S. I . to h red' r- I- a.-buri'.ttt and wilt lean-.r««ms- Iforouj^h evrry Mviidrt), V. dn.'viav and S.lur day :■ «.rr.it>2» if.- r JIm; iirn\al of f’l « k W U « !- t>rd'» f.in.-frrrtn \^jttH)[iiio. ’] l:c-public ate iti- loriitcd (bat amplf irtrovin'm mil b« made at lhi» pi>int for tlH'ir accjniin>ii«tiHi. 'I'lie public are farthi r a>«iiri'l, that all those srho n.ay travil niy l.im , uill reach any of ll.t A'lantic ciuca one day in advaiicv of any other I.ine. 7’liia f.ine if now in full op'"ration, and Inc Pro- mX town of Washington; which was read the TolN, liarrmger, (Jrier, Roberts, .Moore do,) reiKicrcd furthtr fiction necessary. '1 lie res duti.ais weic luid un llie table. .'Ir. I>itlaw subinith d the following reso- ' “■’/ ' \ linif liitions, which were read, and, on tl'o heartless wrt h i « io lion, laid on the tublo : \\ Ik reas tiie art paxs'd al th' framh d ihe (loor soldier of hi» 1 will furtlM’r add, lh«l W’*’ f ' .. nll'ifem or «• liince. . - •'»•««•^•‘••*3. ki o«n as the Furce Itul, i« d.enxd by the t.ri.cr. diurs lo the V irginia mHiey, al .\>»enibly )nronai«l. i,t wiih tho auven ignty ol lieve, as lliey were ju*.l ciiibiirKli'g the p. o|.le : it tU ,rl„„ | .«(g|rs rK'f’ llie lo tlif Coach'-sand T'smt are of the best—(Jri- vsrs acooriiinfulaling- and •iltruti bwiicrs. f \or fiojn .‘Njlcfu to niak'Iy, f! I (tO LK-. do. do. to .iitTolk, lO (Kl JAMI>i W. JKFFRKYS, i'tojnitlur. Il'd Urnise. N. f Jan. 4- t'*J •,•'1':. r^rMHr^' and Mirwra’ Journal and Yorlirilli I'liiriiil w il'iri-crt lln-abors two rnoiilhp, sud th. R :i ..f.i’ i ^:..lalor thr«« tiints, and (urwud ll.cu wt lor ptymvuL provide for «s,*-rlaim*)g the sense of tin: people erf ISorfli Carolina relative to amend ing the Consiiliilion of the State. .Mr. Iviwards moved that the commit tee of the Hrnlttd, by Uii, t.. n. rsl A.**mbly. lhat "'•''‘‘r'*''’'* 1* ■Vnilora in I w({re«» U instrudcd, and our lUp- i „ lirrniiw’ ih^' n a iitatiiva rci|iit aiid to use all the iii.'uiis 111 tlit.ir •hem. I naj/!nrr t y, ,, (lOwcr lo prtKiirr a n |H-al H’thc said #i. fcn'iice was nol nnivfral. ' It'll/iitllifT irKilttd, 'I iiMt lu» l-,x v\\rncj ilte ' ■ t.ovcrnur Ik rLi|ui«tt d lo Iraniinil ■ ;«.pv ol Ihexi ri.iH>lutiniia lo dch ol our St tmlor* and U> prtscii- Utlivcs in llic C'oii^rt.«a ol the I'nind flliilcv. Mimday,Jiin. (]. Mr. Barringer, from Iho commillee un the Judiciary, lo which was referred Ihe a ni'-morial lo Cong res*, oo the subject of, rewilul ion in relation to iho act nf tlx l herrkee I*ands; whieh was laid on the hty mg ilutieson salesat ourtmn of inerchaii. dize, reported that Ihe object propost-d in the resitkilion is embraced in a bill coin- table, and ordered lo Ije prinl'-d. -Mr. Barini'or, from the ■elerl commit- whole If.-uH.- Ik* disc harged from tho fur- h;o raivd uikjii ihe suhj.-et, rejKirled a bill! muniraied by the Seiia^c!^ The committee ih»-r consideration of llwj bill ; which motion lo regulate the limes of Iw.Ming liic Superi- i wns then dis barged from the further con- havinj p-t rr leiiee, Ihn question thereon or (.’Hirts m Ihe fitb Judicial Circuit; which ! sidenition of ihe subject. waa lirst taken, and decided in the aflirrna- wai read the first tunc and passed. i Mr. (Jrier prt m-nlcd a bill for the l^?ttrr had saved m I iiiled Slates ti'^- * mer payments, about nineiy do "r-*, .l.r,„%oi„c.n,l for them, whirli I gave bmi » him lhal Ihe rnil.'d .lolM Is Iter to Inke with him, and rq"* . to lenre wilh his himily. . y,,. Justice lo Ihe tJoveri.nienI, to gmia Bank, and lo iit- those pa|K-rs which pub!i.'li'‘d | „ja iH le, should give a place lo Hn. of fads. , vant, I mil, res|)Tctfully, yoi'r^- ^ Norfolk, Deo. at. 'i*-yn...url'^
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1834, edition 1
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