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June, Sheriff and other receiver of puWic jlaml on the Cape fer river, ti a He tor money to htile with (he comptroller between I marine hospital and pest house, the last day or June and the first day of Oc-i 23. An act to create a sinking fund. -tober. The sheriff t. return, noun oath, in flloiis. Thomas Huftin. W. N. Edwards and vne couit ui picas' and cuarter session ol i - : . i .v. nr county, at the term next preceding the Hirtie at which, he mat settle with thecoma troller, a list of all money wliich he may have rec'jucil from the cleik of court, or a double ta&et, from taxe imposed on unlisted P'u'Jrty, or on merchants, merchant tailors, Jewelers, licenced retailer by small measure, tuses ot public entertainment, ordinary or inn keeper, billiard tables, bowling alleys, tage players, sleiitht of hand performers, rone dancers, tumblers, wire dancers, circus riders, equestrian pertoriners, etntuitors 01 1 natural or artificial curiosities, apothecaries, drairgists.non-resident owners ot studhorses and jackasses, horses and mules brought intii the State for aula, sellers of carriages, buggies and other riding vehicles, manu facture! of riding vehicles on the sums of the purchases bought out of the State of tnr pieces or parts of such riding vehicles, an'l on all other manufacturers, upon the turns or amount of their purchases made out of the State, pedlt-rs. brokers, insurance companies, agencies of banks incorporated out of the Slate, exhibitor of menagerie, infers, daneers, ethtoniaii serenade!-, per formers fur reward on musical instruments, and others exhibitors for public amusement for reward, dealers in spirituous liquor, lirery (.tables, county registers, auctioneers, eoni'itissiiin merchants, and on any and all (Other suty'ct fir which he ought to account. -2. An Act to extend the provisions of an act passed by the General Assembly at its eaim of ls"i-l-5, entitled ' An Act to ex lend f'e time for perfecting titles to land heretofore entered." Extends the provis ions of said act to January 1, 1Sj.J 3. An Act to authorize the inspectors of naval stures in the town of W'ilmingtnu to riu't the articlef spirits ot turpentine. Al Tjw inspectors five cents for each and every cask or barret gauged, fto other prrson to gauge under a penalty of $100. 4. Aa act 1 r the benefit -f the Insane Asylum. Appropriating 35,000 lor erect ing enclosures, supplying water, &.c i. An act concerning the coupon bonds of the State. Authorizes the public treasurer tit isue coupon bonds of the denomination of 8500. 6. As act to provide for the better secur ing costs in actions of ejectment. Defend aut to give bond fr payment of coots, in case of failure, to successfully defend the Action. r. An act to declare the meaning of that portion of the Revised Code which relates to fire-huntiog by night. True intent and meaning of the act is to prevent fire-hunting fur deer with a gun or gun, in the night time. 8. An art to secure the holders of Coupon bonds of this State against loss by accident, Lc. The public treasurer to register such bonds, with amount, number, date, &.C., in a book to he kept by him, and such registry to be etideace when the In. nils are lost or destroyed. Such registered bonds to be trant,ferrahte only at the oilice of the public ' -, I treasurer. 9. A supp'ementary act to t.ke the sense f the people of the State relative to the frnposed amendment to the ('on-titution. People to te for or against Free Suffrage on the first Thursday in Aegust, IS5T. 10. Aa act concerning registration of ':ieriflT't'nds, &c. fShrriff' and Consta ble" bonds to be registered in the regiter's bSice, and certified copies from the register' Act to iucorpoiate the Cheoib Turnmke Com baok to be read in evidence when the origi- ! pany," pas-ed at the session of 1854-'53. rial b md it lust or destroyed. 7. An Act to amcinl and consolidate the 11. Aaact to amend the 6tl section of the 'act incorporating the Jonathan's Creek and 45th r'lapterol the Revised Code. Strike ! Tennessee Mountain Turnpike Company, in oat the word seizarc ' in lite bib line and insert "sale." It. An act t repeal in part the 17th sec tion of the 55ih chaptrr d the Revised Code. W hen master of a vessel, on the t ape rear nver, reloses a pilot, mcli punt haK be entitled to the futt pilotage, as thwtxh he had p.'rloriied the service. Ke peal the urn to ihe contrary. 13. An act to amend an act, entitled An ct applemrntaS to art act, entitled an act to lay otf and establish a county by the name of P'oik," passel at the esion of 18j4-'53. STrov.in M mtgmnery countv. j olhr purposes. . n . r 1 fCourt. to be held and reconl kept at the) 13. An Act to incorporate the town idl CI. An Act t-i re rhaiter l ie Hank ol She town ol Columba. in said county. j Thoma.ville, in Davidson e-un-y. i.SU;e of Noith-Car-d u. hxteri.U (iiecor- 14. A4 act t amend the constitution ofl 14. An Act t auihoriz Plankroad and'porate existence of ihe ban t 1W3. I11- the State of Narth Carolina, f The Free ! fcefTiae act 15. Aa act cnccruiii2 earning. Playing at a Faro bank or table a midemeiior line sot to be le than tenty-fie dollar. 10. An act toextend the time for registra tion of grani. deed and ither conrevaiice. !low a friler time bf two year from the if thi art. D- n-t apply to ; BiitrtjtfF and convryxnte in trust, nor to : marriage ett!einetit. ( 17. An act to awn-l er?'oi 8 and re! , ftto.n 7if chapter .iij of the Ueised L'.le, .. .. i , cit ,,.,',... i :. i.. i.....ui.;,.u imt h i.. -, (.'An ir !. -nnl section 7. eharttur ir.'f the i:vi.ed C!e. concernin ra't!e an loih'r sl' k. M ikretl.e killing of cattle, SIM Slil-I s- .i ise i!i M 1. IH1 III 141 .IT, J ke. on r::r...irf prim f.rU evidence of r.eai;eiw. The Iwnefit f the act not toi pplr, an'.tt suit i brought within il 1 the mart of plea and quarter session for .nc point on the Western iiai.roa-i moni'it j Chowan coontv. Clianjie, the time to the; in t'aiawba county. I or near the town of VJ. An art conieroins the Clerk of the ; 4i!i Monday in Marrh and September, and 8d Lenoir, in Caldwell county. .o appmpi 1a firem Court. IWUre-s (hat 2jUi ctioii, I M inday in'J ine and December.) j lion from the State. JjJl c iper or l.ei Code i applicable 1 il. An Act to incorporate t'.e town of! C3. An Act to incorporale the ."North s'. of the clerks f said c.iurt.J i Wavnesville, in Havwood county. ; Carolina Gas, O-al and I ransportatioii coin- 2?t. .Al act canceramsr the rominnn s'h'iol r.f ..tr i Csci.I.hs fdaii ro.,n to li- i-lecl- ed on l. third M-md e in Ajinl i!w.r olli-1 c.al b.m.1 t-. it g .l and valid asinit them and their n,ri ri until renewed, or until final aeitl, n.n.- .i.i-i.il'. to use over tales coilrrted for m hnu, p to cha.rmeri on the fir.t Monday in Or'i.'jer id each year, j iieneral s .,eiiiitciiJ-iit to famish printed' b'ank tiotoe of (he elecfi'ii of conrnlttee, VC ahfiilf to p-i.t auc'i i.otices. IJo.ud i,l 'jpriotrnde!its to allow rras ma .e c i.n- lnsaiiot) t rMinitiiiig coimnittert. tiene j rl superintendent U collect n-l cii'diilat j the ro iimii'i schowl Ia , 4-e., U.C. Uovernor to have printed one thousau l enpie of the general ij.ennli lnJcnt't aniiusl report- 21. aaa.t tw provide for ihe di.ino itiun of the peoereda of tiie Literary Fund. Pro vide f if (lie distri-'Uliuti of a.d fund to the rnuntie reCenily netted, r winch may hereafter be rrect.d 42. An aft assent. e to the purcliave, by 1 tsc I'ttiWJ StaUl, of iti'Jiu fared of 1J. L. Swain, commissioners ot said lunn. Alt revenues derived from the State'a mock . . in railroads, plaukroads, &.c, to constitute the sinkins fund. 1 24. An act to prevent the felling of timber in Eno rtver, in the county ol urange, ami Fisher' river in the county of Surry, Jen ning's creek in the county of Davidson, and McAlpin's creek and Uig Sugar creek and its four principal tributaries id the same name in the county 01 MecHienuurg. , 23. An act concerning trials before jus ticea of the pe,ace. Kxtends the provisions of the act concerning the places of trial to Hru ns wick county. ... 2G. An act to authorize the examination of the wife in certain case. Makes the wife competent to give evideure against the hu. band in prosecutions for assault and battery by him on the person of the wife. 27. An act to establish standard weights ot grains, &.c. Make the following weights constitute a buuel, via; Wheat, 60 pounds ; rice, 44 ; rye, 56; indian corn, 54; buck wheat, 50,'barley, 48 ; oats, 30; flaxseed, 53 ; clover seed, 04 ; prs, 50 ; corn meal, 46. Does not prohibit the buying and selling by measure. Penalty of )20 for taking more weight, iier bushel, than above fixed.! 23. An art to amend the 60th and T3d section of the 99th chapter of the Revised Code, entitled Revenue. Real estate to be listed in the county in which it is situated. If lying partly in one county and partly in another, it is to be listed in the county in which the owner resides, il lie resides 111 either. If he reside in neither county, the land is to be listed in the county in which the greater portion lies. 29. An act to provide for the maintainance of the Insane Asylum. 30. An act concerning the institution of the deaf and dumb and tiie blind. 31. An act to alter the time of holding the superior courts in Davie and Alexander. 32. An act to repeal the 12th section of chapter 44 of the Revised Code, relating to evidence. 33. An act further prescribing the duties of the public treasurer. 34. An act to correct a mistake in the law of l854-'3, chap. 131, sec. 4. PRIVATE LAWS. 1. An Act to give additional authority to the commissioners of the town of Tarborn. Authorizes them to sell birial lot in the Tarb'iro cemetery J also, to sell a portion of the town commons, and to extend the corpo rate limit. 2. An Act to amend an act entitled " An Act to incorporate the Trestee of Davidson College," passed, in the year 1838. The amount f real and personal estate belonging to said corporation ut t exceeil sjiju.uim.. Vests alt title or interest of the State and the University in the estate or effect of the late Maxwell Chamber in the above corporation. S. An Act to authorize the securities of John P. Bridges, deceased, late sheriff ol Hertford county, to collect arrear of taxe . . ....... I .JT. due for the years 1833 and 1854. 4. An Act to incorporate the North-Carolina and New-York Meam-hip Company. 5. An Act to repeal the 1 1th section ot She act passed in 1854-'53, entitled." An Act to empower the couimissioner of the town of Wilminston tn establish street in aid town, and for other purposes." 6. An Act to amend an act entitled An the county ol Haywood 8. An Act to incorporate the town ol Hock- inham, in the coutity id Uichnioii i. 9. An Act t incorporate Ihe town of Vad- kinville. in Valkin county. 10. An Act to amend the charter f the i Fayetteville and Western Plankroad Coin- I pany, and lor other purposes. II. An Act to amend the charter of the Western Plankroad Company, passed at the session ol loJU- 51. 12. An Aet to incorporate (he town ofi Turnpike Companies to tie stone and cnm-l in the construction and repair of their md. I 15, An Act to protect (he citizen ol the , tow n of Wilson. j 16. An Act to incorporate the Macon Coun jty Tarnpiue Company. 17. An Art to authorize and empower the ..i.etie of J.tnes A. Rman. 1 n .l.erift" ,.f Pitt county, to collect arrear f taxc dae ' lor the yeara IH31 and 18.U. .preseiilstotkhoIileMintakinsliMlt. llie tax 18 An Act to incorporate the town of Si-1 1 thirty cent per share, bat may be incre is Um. in Kiirarih r.iumv. ird to one dollar. Dividends may by (axed ; 19. An Act to amend the act iiicorporatio it.. W.ln.iii -i..n sit'.n-.. it. i.k bvu" I I 40. An Art to revive and amend an art in- ' conmraf ing ihe faiiMlenand rWmotaiik Ne ("ui Canal Company. I Sl.J.Vfi Act to chan-ie the name of New 1. . ...v ... -v Inst tuie," in Iredell countv, t . tlin." 11. ..An Act to change the time of hoMi; ; An Act to alter an Act to incorporate; . ! the If a sties of the Xew Institute, in Iredell county. Change the name to Olin Huh ! School futrease the numher of trustees to fifteen ; and grant the privilege, of erctiiiif , Ihe srh -ol into a rolleee when 4'1.0d( s'isll have bren tubscribed asa iermanent funilT-ir ihe endowment of the institution. j S, An Act to atithori.e Namuel 8. II!dt!l (o biinl a budge across Nease river, in Craven couiity, An Act concerning the militia in Union county. 'IT. An Act t' increase the pay of witne- es Duplin, Itowan ana lloijeaon comities, CS. An Act to allow the clerk of the coun ty court ol Craven more time to make out his tax lilt. 2fJ- An Art to incorporate th town nf : Marion, in -McDowell County. j 3). An Act to abolish jury trials in the county court ol folk county, 31. An Act en arnmx lit powers of (tree n II .tl Acadfinr, in Hay woo J coant. 32. An Act to regulate the fishing with seines in North river. Prohibit fishing with seines from 7 o clock p. in. on bat unlay, unui sunrise on Monday morning of each and every week. Penally 1M). 33. An Act to extend tne lime m payment of the bonds due from the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad Company to the. State, Uives five year from 1st January, 1857, interest to be paid semi-annually." 34. An Act to incorporate Albemarle and Suffolk Railroad Company. 35. An Act to incorporate the American Exchange Miping and Smelting Company. 36. An Act to amend an act incorporating the town of Stricklandsvitle. in Duplin coun ty ; and to incorporate the commissioners of said town. 1 3" An Act to amend the charter of the Atlantic ami North-Carolina Railroad Com- Pa,'-r- . . : .. .. 3rj. All Act extending me powers ui inc Roanoke Valley Railroad Company. 39. An Act to incorporate the Salem Ceme tery Company. 40. An Act to amend an act incorporating the Qnallutown and OcniialufuTurtip'ke Com pany, in Jarkson rounty. 41. An Act to incorporate tne trusier-s 01 Mount Olivet Academy, in Randolph county. 42. Au Act to revise and consolidate the charter of the City of Raleigh. Extends it corporate limits. 43. An Act to authorize the warden of the poor of Rutherford county to sell and convey the lands on which the poor-house are situated. 44. An Act to amend the charter ol tarn, lina Female Colieze. in Anson county. Al-1 los the trustees to hold property to the" amount of 1 50,000. J -'- 45. An Act to incorporate York Collegiate Institute, in Alexander county. 40. An Act concerning the courts of Gtan ville county. 4". An Act to amend an act'incorpmating the tow n of Graham, in Alamance county. 48. An Act toincorporate the Waireiiton Female Academy. 49. An Act to amend an act for the better regulation of the town ol Clinton. 50. An Act to prevent the sale of sp rituou liquors wiihiu two miles of Western Carolina Male Academy, in Cabarrus county. 51. An Act to incorporate the town of Albemarle, in Stanly county. 52. An Act to incorporate the Garysburg and U indsor Railroad Company. 53. An Act fr the better government of the town of G itesville, ill Gate county. 51. An Act to restore jury trial in the County Court of Robeson county. 53. An Act to amend an act incorporating the Western N. C. Railroad Company. Authorize tlie directum to open boil of subscription Tor $200,000 or 300,000, or some intermediate sum, and when five per cent, on ftui'h subscription is paid in .the State to subscribe double the amount sub scribed bv individuals, t'ir-t section of the ! road to extend M Morginlon. Ruad to be lorated within two mde 01 rsewton, or branrh built to that village. Directors au thorized to open books for subscription an amount su.Ticient to meet one-third of the evpen of second section, (which econd sertioti sImII rxtend from Moignntnu 10 a uoint Lot more " than ten mi'e e"ast nf the ...lain itiirtx! nf tlii Slt'n;itifa itiiiiipt.1 ami 1 ------ - - . - - j the State's aj r-piioui I be cal'cd for on'il Mr ii'-t .1 two-iiiiids not toj feitiun I com - .id eu.iir.m-.l. .S-iWrmtion be foun- tie t. be made by vote . the people, alt,-r , Steamboat Company. the amount i- dwei m.iie J au ov a majority ol j W. An act to amend various act ir.torpo the ,a!!iM.a!e. ". 1 t;"5 t;,e ,wn aljttry. 55. 'An Act woicerirng the bank of Cap- 98. An act to provide for the appointment Frar. Repeal the 17lh. 1 8lt nd 22,1 sec-1 of inspectors ol wood and fish lor the town lion ..I t ie carter gian'ed Ust es iiii. j f Wilmington. (iive authorit to issue bill not les than 3 j 9s. An act rei-ur.ng tae weihing of all i:.....,l trubi. whin Eve vears. mav increase tlie capital stock to 5,000,00-1 the t-lc i be attovtcd to take a inu- ll stock III j it a in the bank of the SUte. 57. An ACl lo incorporaie me town 01 Towustilie, in Gran ille county. 5$. An Act to establish a Superior Court in Harnett countv. 5'J. An Act to incorporate t!ie town of !l!urnstilie, iu Vancey county. I 6:. An Act lo revive the charter of the eur river titaiiufacturing coiupniy, and for jcrea - wfs ihe.capitai slocK, in.m i..j i.u ww I i.lMJJ.lWU ; me Mate 10 lane a 11 .11 a miuion, to be paid iu annual instilments ol '14 5.000, in State bom!..; and individual may, witiun twelve months, take 1,000,0(10; and what ever a nnijnt of the laltc-r sum may remain uui-ibscribcd at the end of twelve months, 'may be taken by (oe Mate, II in tioiids. New subscriber, to have (lie preiirem e over tne the ame extent n.tu iu terest on moi;ey loaned. ! i luriiier; a in-j .ink required d ; oan tmootJ to the ? ,i, miiv ii.i a notice. A certain amo int of ue and (wo id dlar noie may 'ae is,ed. The oilier pro j vision are similar to those in otliei bank U barter j - , . .1 St ti An Act to incorporafe the Moiititain , Kailroad company. Road V exlend froin pany. i M. An Act to incorpurte the (own ot i Columbu. in Polk county. , OS. An Act to rttet.il Ihe coarfer of ew Uarden uvarduij' school, and lor other pur- nose. CO. A'i Act (o a-neod (he charier of (he town of Hill. Inn o'il-'i. ------ r C". An Act to amen nd the charter of (he ipike road. Indian (ie tiau turnnike roai G8. An Aet to incortiorate the Hvde ci.un ty steam boat joint stock company. 63. An Act la incorporate the Male ami v 1 l....;.. li ...I...,. u rii. An Art ruiii erniii r llie At leinarle and Chraanruke Catiat. ("The eomnanf tilsUrrrn der the bond auaranteed by (he Slate, and she "lute (0 take stock to the amount of 230, OOfJ. nsvable in sit tier rent, rounon bonds running M year. When 200,00i shall have been subscribed and paid by individuals, the Slate to pay, KiO.tMMi more. Company authorized I to increase if capital stock to t iaamuotMcteJinj l,50D,0O0.J ri. An Act concerning ft pMc road in Yancey and Burke counties. Road from some point on New Road to Piedmont Springs, ami by way of Cranberry Iron works . ' .. i n 10 IOC irmicnarc j 72. An Art concerning pilot atOcracoke and llatera Inlets. 73. An Act concerning Greenville and French Broad Railroad. Authorize the company to construct the northern portion ol the read, wan sucn guage n nicy Director may call for instalment of ten per cent. : , , 74. An Act to incorporate the Cheraw and Coalfields Railroad Company. fCi-pital stork not more than $2,000,000. No aid from the s:i.,i. .''... . 75. An act fortius completion of the Atlan tic and North-Carolina Kaitroau. iruuiic Trpasurer to loan the comnany a sum notex- rRMdinir S400.001L and the road to set aside it profit as a sinking fund to pay the debt and interest, eiate to tane a mungugc the road. . , r6. An act to authorize the North-Caro lina Railroad Company to issue bond to an amount not exceeding 350,000, running ten year, and to bear eight per cent, inter Kit- : 77, An act to amend the charter of the Wilmington and Ruthertord Railroad Com 11.111 V. f Takes off certain restrictions. 78. An act to repeal an act to fix and set tle the dividing line between Chatham and Vliimanre counties. 79. Aii act to incorporate the trustee of the Female College ol the Methodist rro testant Conference of North-Carolina. 80. An act to incorporate the trustee of Warsaw High School, in Dupliu county. ri. An act to incorporate the town of Gernrjnton, in the counties of Stoke and Forsvthe. . t An act to amend the charter of Pitts borough. 8:1. An act relating to the Fayetteville and Albemarle Plankroad Company. May use other material than plank in the construc tion of the road from Little's Mill to Albe marle. Dividends to be made 1st of February and August. 81. An act to exempt from taxation and to fix tTte rate of interest on the bond of the North-Carolina Railroad Company. 85. An act to incorporate the Yadkin Manufacturing Company in Montgomery county. 86. An act tq authorize certain free per son of color to reside in Northampton comi ty for the pace of eighteen months. 87. All act to incorporate the tow n of Jack son. 83. An act to incorporate the Male and Female Academy in Swansborough, N. . 89. An act to incorporate the Shepherd' Point Land Company. 90. Anacttoalter the line between Wilkes and Caldwell counties. 91. An act to anted the Clh section of the 120th chapter of the Revised Code, conern ing wreck sales. VI. An act to incorporate the Oak City Guards of Raleigh. 93. An act concering a public road in Wilkes and I Caldwelf counties. 94. An act to lay off and establish a public road in the counties of Davie jnd Davidson, and t'j establish ft public ferry across the ! Yadkin river. j . sm. Ll iu.viMtc Currituck lltoiei company. t . I as 9'. An act to incorporate the t.urritucK cotton solum me row 11 i iimio.oo. 100. An art to repeal, in part, the art pre venting the felling of timber iu Ulgand Lit tle Iy. lot. An art concerning GsVmg in Salmon creek, Bertie comity. 102 An act to amend the art incorpora ting the bank of Clarendon. 103. An act to amend an act of 1 8.5 2-' 3 to improve a road in Ashe county. IJ4. An act to alter the time of holding the county court of Davie county. RE-OUTIOY. 1. A Resolution concerning the distribu tion of the lifoloiiiral rejiort. (living copies to clerk anr! reporter. 2. A Resolution in favor of James Rlerino. Secretary of State to issue a grant to him. 3. U-soiutio!i ill favor of J.D. Del arteret favor of Mrs. Martha 4. Kesolution in .p-Ti. 5. Kesolution in favor of V. II. Ilaird. ft. R-'solution in favor of Ikdford fherrill 7. Resolution in favir of John Foster. K. Resolution in fa' - r of .arah Avery. 0. Resolution in favor of Joseph U nn-ay 10. Rfsoltltiotl infavrofO!leiitinlltl4!ee.;.u,.,. ; nr. b,.t..n ll, e,.,.i,ar. I Itesotutinn in favor of Thiunes Di??4. Resolution in favor nf Francis II.ILLtf 11 11 h I ...U- - ft . liitft ,1-ru,, t., th 1, D. D., allowing him a record and library of the Slate " 19. Resolution ronreming the C.1IH- Var'i and iierp nver. M. It iilu':oii for the rclo-f of A illiam M. Khea, County Court Clerk of Haywood. 15. Resolution in favor of the aaetit ap pointed under (hi resolution of the lat fie nral A4"mli!y, to procure tloeumetary evi deuce in relation to the history of North Carolina. 10. Resolution remitting a fine impost-d on William M. Daniel, Clerk of the County Coirt nf ll .lif.tt. j 1 at Ih If. Resolution r onrernins wood. Resolution in favor ol a Naval Depot Beaufort, N. C. i iv. i;-soiuiiuii tit lans in i.i. r.iirai n ti... i...:. .. r. . . r at j Hemphill, I 20. Resolution in favor of James Morri- . nn. 1 2I- K-oIntion in favor of F.ti'heh Ki- am, Administratrii f Samuel kiseam. j 22. Resolution f oncerninz the coupon in Comptroller' nflire. tiovernnr, Trea- 'surer and I'nnifttro er to time 11 re Mime suits, 1 oie msirumeni to cancel ain counona.i at. Ki'sr.iiinnn in lavor 01 aa. .vieivin, slierilT of .'.laden rounty. ! 3 . R"aolufinn in lavor of E. D. Ilavi. sheriff of Jackson county. 23. Resolution in favor of Alei. Jolmun, sheriff of Cumberland r ounty. W5. Kesolution (tivinu t opir of the Oeolo. giral report to tlu? Kngroiaitif Clerks anil J Doorkeejuni. o- Resolution in favor ol Jo. Clarke. 28. Resolution in favor of Thus. H. Willie. 29. Resolution in favor of J. M. Lovcjoy. 30. Resolution in favor of P. U. lW.ier. 31. Resolution concerning tlie Executive mansion. 32. llcsolution authorizing the Literary Board to change the debt due tliem from the State, into State bond. i itaaiiiiition nut lorr.ins the uovernor to furnsih the Departments of the General Government with the Act of Assembly. 34. Resolution in favor ot Sarah Charlton. 35. Resolution in favor of Samuel Wil liams & Son. ' 36. Resolution concerning Henry l rout- man. , . . . . 37. Resolution concerning the Geological Cabinet. To be kept by the State Librarian, who is allowed therefor 650 a year. 1 S8. Resolution giving tne principal cieras of the two Houses 123 extra. 39. Resolution concerning the statue of Washington. Governor to contract with Mr. llubard for the bronze statue of Wash ington. " ' " 40. Resolution in favor of Lemuel Wil kcrson, A. C, Murdock and Hurdle k Hur dle. 41. Resolution authorizing tlie Fublic Treasurer to borrow money. 4i. Resolution in favor of Frauk N. Rob ert and R. M. Oirtll. 43. Resolution requiring the Secretary of State to furnish the clrrks and sheriffs with copies of the Revenue law. 44. Resolution concerning the Secretary of State. Authorizes Mr. Page, deputy, to countersign grants in the name of hi prin pal. .. 45. Resolution in favor of James Puiliirts. 46. Resolution requesting the assistant clerks to collect and arrange the records of their respective House. 47. Resolution increasing the fee of the Governor' private secretary. 48. Resolution in favorol the doorkeepers. 40. 50. 51. i-i. 53. Resolution in lavorof B. II. Stannure, Resolution in favor of B. Hetilinc, Resolution in favor of Ja. 1'louut. Kesolution in favor of W. Watson. Resolution in favor of W. J. Savage. .Inolhrr Falnl MlnluLt. On Tuesdav last. Dr. Arnold, in the course of hi attendance upon a little b y of Mr. John IVLhart, ged about live ye.n, left a prescription which was taken to ihe d -ug store krpt by Erin-st Leffer, w ho compounded the rescriplion, but instead of putting into it a portion of chloride of potash, a directed, put into it a ijuanity of cyanuret of pota-h, a deadly poi son. Thi-re wis also added to the mixture some lemon sirup, which made (he coo. pound still more deadly, as it addition set free (he hydrocesnic acid, making a poion more deadly than strychnine. A (eapoon full ol ihi mixture was administered to ihe child in the neiiirig, but it is Hipposed he Kj.it it out. The next morning (he by was at break fast, and ste with a good appetite. After breakfast the mother 1 emailed theie was no use paving for medii-ine sides (dry sseil it, and gave the child a teaspoon lull, and it fell and died in a few minute thereaUrr. Dr. Arnold, beini immediately sent lor, cam and tasted some of the mixture, when he immedi ately felt such distressing svnuiioois that. with the buttle in In pio.-es.ion, he hastened 1 to the drog store and took a powerful emetic. He was so gre dly protra'ed to be unable to reai b hi lino, and wa carried i.n.iie 011 a settee. Mr. LehVf, the apothecary, when the iiicdicnie wa brought b k to hi shop by Dr. Arnold, anerted it was hannles, and ilium diately drank a port tin nf it, and in three minute after was a coip.e. He was a German by birth, about l-irty yrars of and leat r a wile and family. The aogouh caused by the aiiexpected death in llie be- raved lamiiir was l-rartrriidihg. !r Ar nold immediately received every iirofesMnnal attention, and last evening was considered out of danger. Inquests were lieid 111 boili case by Dr. Cunningham, and the jury rendered verdicts that the deceased ra-i.e to their death by a prescription improperly compounded by Ernet Lefler. 'I he pre scription, a given by Dr. AninM, was shown to be a simple and li -rinless one, and the f-ct of the apothecary featlrsslv taking the medicine, w ith such ftal results to In 111 -elf, show (hat he was convinced he had pat up the prescription correctly. Biltimmllfptr. Kfn Tin. Kenf'itkr a!one in a SUCl .1.. I I I I ' ,,m ..-,.. ,-, ) ii"rri i ihmi iiiv. wi met -"j " ' nm j bama and Mississippi do in ten. Yet Ihrre alc n ilisnnioiiists in Keulurky. No man here look (u disunion a a mean of giving J greater security to lave propel Mr, but on (he ; contrary, a a pri-limin n v s(.-t lodiitmgall isorh pi opei ly further Mouth. Il Mar limders, j Kent'ii kians, Missourinns, and Ne.t rn i Virginian timi no s-inirimit iaoe (r ills : . I lew il mi rra it i.tii. anuiii manr rjn. ----- -- - - - - .... I lur silliirinte In 11, linliin uiiv khuul.l fli I . . .. 1 outer JoMtiiern s'aves ntaie lake oar iH-ci.liar' ' II ItsliatT I II Ikaett a llltljst ! la Mat I 11' da at!. S.a.t I n.-,r ....,tl.c i.tl I... .1.. u. .....1 1 their advice (. instruct us how to aiidei.faiiil i our perui-ar interest. For iin.iitr of their own they want disunion and, well awa.e id the want ol sympathy 011 Ihe pait of Mirv lamina. Kenlui kiaiii.a.-d Misa.HiiMne.eiibVr in feeling; or interest w ith their plot, (her are perpetually reminding; us of our own peculiar grievance, but without shoving how it ia to he alleviated by the suites of theii dit inion si'hein. Wiiv Nssai i s; Wi NtDt tor Fasnios. In the day of our itrainll.itln-r there a nuihui j m lashiotiabe lor summer wear a INankeen. Nogentlemin would he tern abroad oral home in a dies of which this material did hot go to (he making of a portion) and a we ever tied thelashionon question of male costume. (he mode wa adopted in France, and Fnglisli i n nke-rn threatened lodrive all French mh- f-ed article lortummer wear nut of the niaiaei. l.oui Alt, nowe.er, sar ui-.iinteci ? t - nr.nia 1 -.. ......,.e uhm III 1.0 oiorr o.ess mi.i a.nr 11. isansrrn, IMS tendered th material "infamous (''and many a man who deserved ( he hanged, discarded the suit berausc a similar one wa worn by (he nian who d-d (he hanging. Mo Mr, Turner, die poisoner, bririe rtecuied, in Ihe rriitn ot Jame I, in a yellow Marched ruff, put o death the fashion of wearing them, Union, th Constitution, am! the Law . the Guar- diana or our Jaberliri. UILLSBOKOUGH, X. C. ' WcitneNdujr, February II, 1851, f Our luhscnber In Alamance are reminded that TUtuiiu WobU, Esq., who reguUrly sltoiiJs Ih tourt in liruhsui, is our agent, and wilt iecoio jisymenu for the KoeerJer, and give receipts,' 1 ! L7 We tcnilor our tlianki to ihoo of our miliaeii ber who have come forwsrj auJ paid up their arrear-1' ge. liut many have not made it eouveuieut to call upon us; aul as we cannot call upon them, wethall of necessity, have ti employ aa our agent tlie constable in the several neighborhoods, to whom ws mutt pay cnmuiiasiona, and we hope our demand will b met with so much promptness that no other ripens will be iucurred. ' A very little rrfl.-rtion will show ( all who are in arrears that the Printer must litve money, and especially dors bs need U at this season ot lhs year s we hope, therefure, that paymeota will nul bar unnecessarily delayed. - iy We have made out ihe scrounte of all of our sohst rilM-ra whs sre iu arrears for mre than on year, and forwarded them either enrkwd in th paper or b U-ttrr, Mutl of those residing in thi county, if Ihey do not route In town Ihenm-ltes, will have aa oppor tunity of sending by their neighbors the amount due, during February rourt week) all otliers can tend by mail st our ri.k. Unless tliit notice is generally com plied with, our nerrsattiranill compel us, iiuuicdialcly af. ." court, to commence rollerling l y egenla. We do not feci at liberty to dun those who are in arrears for Iras llisn one year) but these will ere, by rrferrnce to our terms, ihit rally payment will aave thcta filty cent each, 1 be Aitjouriimcnf. The General Assembly of this tilate adjourned erne Jit on Wrilnesilay morning lsl, at one oVlock, after a tension nf eighty daya; laving passed thirty-four public ai lt, one hundreJ and bur priiato acU, and fifly-lhrrr rriulutions; the esptiiwsof ell ol which wilt be found in our preceding columns. The inll s-.ing aid la the Cap Frar and Deep River, Navigation Company, was Ilia mast important of the liutinea lift utiCoished. Il bail paasrJ tlie Senate, approprUtiiig $00,000, on condition thai in disidual should subscrih $!50.()(0. Bevrral mem ber urged with greal aliitiiy and force C passage of the bill, but it we opoard quite a strongly. 'At. Uargan off red an mendifi-nt ibat no p-raon who bail been s contractor or dircctar should be employed aa a .nwrinlendint, which Waa adopted. Mr. Culton of ferej aa amendment, prmidin; that Ihe Plate should male tdtances only iu equal shares with indi.iduals; when $25.IS.O it subscribed by indm-luala, Ihe Hieta hall tuhscrib an equal amount. This amendment wa ado-ted, but afiirwail etrii-ken out. The vol being then fciken oa the piasaje of Ihe bill, I he re were yeas 32, naya Tlie bill bring lUut lost, oaottun wat rusde to reeouler, and Ihe d bate aa the ti.it wat . .Lined. Il syea tiu Ihe'dchete that th Mate hit tiprt.-lej some fStQfiOO ; and it wa argued that Ihe Mat abouU not aw withtiulJ asswlance at the ri.k ol kwing all that the bad expended. On the otliet band il was argurj tint lbs work not prae liril!e t any n-esnsble amount of oaliey, tu.l wat Ibrrrfoi 0piOMrJ. The pto.eelingt lipuai Xltt bill were cut short by Ihe pr-rli at an 'rkick, (! hour filed tor the sdmuinment a III Legislature, and il wat iltriri He tell uiiuug Iu un6n..lil bust- Tiie tU.-klngbam Cowtfi.-M lull wis laid on Ihe laU in the Srtuu, and llterelWe k-sl. A bid to incorpurjte the ld!Woo(h Mairfs iu- slitulion patM-d ISe N-nate, but il ep-are Uial it wes ttut (tied oa in lUs House. An important rrrot, u appear, oecurrra in li. en rolled b II chartrring lb Cbrraw and Cojlfi -ld Rail road. The capital was (Sled al J,()O0,(Msi, U com pany lobs organ.' d wh.ea ?tec,0o0 wat paid in. Much was the intention i f llie fiamenuf ibe bill;bt aaw Uke, instead of 4': 0.(:). Ust earn af (S.OoO.OOO wa aubttiiutrd thrvughmil llie bill at lit aura la be paid i before erj.iui.iog. Thi by oonie it cunaidrft i st fa lsi to tlie projes I. Insane A) llllll. The editor of iheVUnJar-l l.a (41 uiiil us with a pamphlet ropy uf lh Rrporle of III Uoard of iliirctuia and lb Mupertulcndeiil uf the A-tIu fur Ihe Insane of Niolk Carolina hi I HA. F torn thsa report il appear that there wrr eJmittrd si ore tlie otcning of Ihe iuetilution in iebruy last, S3 Biale and 31 fi malra. Uf lbw, 10 fan Isea el her diacliargrd,rloM-J,or died. Krcnsered, J malt and I fetnle. Much tmjmtej, 3 male and t female. Iinpre l, t m i!ra and S female. D.eJ, t male. I it... Am h..ahi-. -1C . l... ,i.. . .i. f., . . . w ... O.K. --., m .W J HKP I nrlii'y orruir.nr tranapirrd in lh ea-tern part of .i i. i... l Air. Will., K. Jonr retirrd Is be.l st auoul I ( a'clork on 1'ti.Uy night, but it appear that aon arr h g A up end went la a ta ll snad near by. t'r iin lb tratk ten, il it aopjenrd ll.at h B ,1 Itrmpird lid..in b.owill, I ot b-ing good swimmei h in.oluntaiy cOo. l ard dim from thai I thra I t'T" J,'"-"b" ?!", fi a ear. hm4 of Idixxi ef, thil he rut hit Ihrosl, and, after waii-lriii.g sIh-uI a htile, plunged inlo th water. II was miaard n rijtur l.v ai-uning, bul bit fcmly wj ml (mild until Monday m oiling. It ss a young man, si-nl St ye.ra of age; n is in gl rirrom stance, tmt hs.t nirt wiib eutn pKuttUry losw who ri ili.lieMid hi mind, and il i suj-powd was lliq caaar of bat Committing the ra.h -t. e s ws-eSi-M lioUlng 91urili r.ss.We sndcrat.nj ihsi a hocking murder wss eoftimilled t Ifle ronat.Hs', tleclion st McM.illr, Alsioane county, oa Kaluidaf last, John Vhaw, s man rtiiiletably sdnnrrj (n life, etsbls J h son -in law William O-bs-m, twice, and altrrwanU threw a tt-'ioi at liiiu, breaking bia tiull, andrauaing hi dralh m( few minute. lli-ih wtr drunk st the lint. Mhaw 1 rs-eaenled s being teiy I peaieali' when diber, but dangeme man whea j in I (ii'f. Jle w (owmilied la jail, lit await lii trial. The lion. I'rrslon Mag, lb-publics, has been elected L'n-led flisie Heuelor by lh I.egitlatur nf New York. In lli Heiist lb Vol Mood, King, Republic, It t Hesdhy, American, 1 1 irkle, iMaxl erst, I. Th lions ronmried by a Urge majority.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1857, edition 1
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