"7ri.wi rsiw4.". ' .! if j PHILf) tf HITK. r SAUSnURY, NV C ... .TUESDAY) DiECKMBER ii 1827. (TOLVIIL. N0.392. SFJi.iTE. gubfCtihert M awwncc, who ry .ww. i "T the Editor, unless some repoiw.ble person or (C(j a al to prevent the falling of timber in. or uusirucmii; mc run ui vxiwji Creek, in Randolph County. Head (he On motion of Mr. Ticket! the following THE iubtriber ii'now receiving Urge' wd general wortmeiil of ' . . -.Dry W', Cutlery, and Hardxvare, "of all dcKnptlofrom NeVbrkind Philadei: -hi- wher tbev were .elected by himself, with tire, nd bought for caih, and which are offered on the most reasonable term. A h-Tha two Store, be w'dl sell for cash at the lowest Ence otherwite, on time. Country Produce ought, at the highert market price. Arrange, mrnti are made to receive Good, monthly, from the above named placea t which will keep up a rood mpplv of Freth ttood. Call at hi Store ui SalUbury, and examine for yourselvc. ' JOHN MUKPHV. N. B. . Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron, Molass RUm, Wines French Brandy, be. kc. Oct. 24, 1827. 13tW . THE S'UBSCKIBKRS Have in part received their FALL SUPPLY of THE whole of which i expected to arrive during the ending week, which they Offer n til;- fneiuk and tiie Diibhc in general, W for C.1SM. I heir tock will cotmisl in part of the ft4luiig. ARTICLES. Viz: ATVTIhd. ie -Orleans, St, Croix and Porto S&) ..Kie.B(rn-A---.r. t-i-;,;-..:...- ... 2i bbl loaf and lump d- 40 l.!id prime Lkguyrn Cnffrr, . JO bagi Mountain St. Domingo do. 5 do. Pepper, - . - 50 pieces cotton Bagging. 4? inches, 35 coil bale Rope. 1 bni choice' Cavendish Tobacco, 75 bbla apple Brandy 55 do. Hye Whiskey, " "VT&V S : R. R..m.-lv h.- Amfican-Gin, 5 hhds JamVtca Spirits 3 do Antigua Hum 1 to. Hhrub. 6 pipes old Cog'c; Brandy, (fawnte brand),) 3 do. old Schcdam i.in, 5 quar cask Trncrilfe, do do. Hherrv, 2 pipe old Madeira, I rf rjp. 8 half pipe sweet Malaga, 10 An. nuar. calk do. 2 quar. rank old Port, j 8 box Imperial, ) i p 6 do. G. Powder, lItt Impobtatioii. 4 do. Y. "''"Ji,, ce&Tndigo.ln p.ck.ge. of from 3$ to 4 lb each, JO keg Orange Powdrr. r ' 1 box Mustard Or familyoe) a boxes sperm Candle. - 5 catk choice Goshen Cheese, 1 cask tpm Sal, warranted genuine) n 1 Maiiul ftinper. ir-.- av aK niv."" q . . T ilclphia .Stj.rcn, ,50 ban shot, assorted Numhers 101 in who.. ,-half and quarter 1.0Te.frH Ma-T.-.-.. - tlnw: rranted fret, and. Wfl) l.-l.o...-. - worthv the ait-n'in of familiea, 18 ton ntsw.red tde Iron, , Am i I., t. I iv rnnnt Salt. Willi rnaii) o'her articlr m their line. '. '. i.r "" ""Iff c'ierbf 1(NWb HAT. -- 9 do. fine fr do. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. . t i.t.i. ; , The term of tho Wetern Carormian are, R .! ner annum or g2 50, ifbuid in advanee..ui Sirmcnt in advance will be required from all iuirtcriberi at a dUtarieeY whO ire onfcnown to the Editor, unic Rome rcpip'u t....... uniiaintance tniarantee the payment, No pape' duKontinued, (ex ept at the option rflhf Rrirtor) Mntil laTCrBe .. ' . . ci ym i trt)!(.rted at fifty Stent I fiUMlmt et.il swa-w iqdtrre for the lint netioiv,o,,M,;AW.'. l to thn Rditor. mut be All !."- - - . til.paiil they way not be attended to. referencei were made of the various tub J Ml.. , a .u o 1 nd cotton Cards 13 piccei twilled m gro Cloth, 10 reams writing Parr. ' Knivr ai.d forks butcher kn.vea, alioe knives, nirle and double bUded pen and pocket kmvra, pwllock. t,K:k .Kka, gun locks trunk lock. butt hifge. wood acrew. nor rirm ..... and .pike gimlets table ,Kma,l. ad faucett. sheep '.hear, keyhole, tenant and hand av claw hammer-, ciub and cooper' axes thing Knir haicheta, port and yankee cotTee mills shovel, and tongs, tf el-yard. poll chains crew auger, gmigei and chiwels. chest hinge, .hoe pirTcera.nd rasps curry combs w. mi l files cow hide whips phted urV razors, aliaving boxts spectacles and cases black-lead an I Mate pencils Knglioh slatea. boxes soap, Germae, tnglish and cat Steel, castings trace chs.ns blacksmith's hammers fcc. kc &c. Well worthy the att. ntion ot Country ler chants as thev will be sold low for cah to close conMgnnen't. HOB TOSS & 1IUTTON. Favettevilk. Ocbr '23. 1827. 90tf jeclj ' "ciMbrcd in the Oovernor Met bupe, viz : ilSit miich H ttt felatet'lritintrrnai Irrt'' orovement. lo Mer. Owen, frrodna,'' Lbebetryi Wjllume of ftlartinand Bethune. So much as relate to Marsh Lands, to Messrs.. Speight "of Greene, M'K.chin, WrrJ, Jones. nd Askcw'qrHertTorS."'"' " So much as relates to Public Educa tion, to Messrs. Shober, Drake, Joiner, Franklin and Whitfield. Sn miirh as relate to the Judiciary, to Messrs. I'ickett, Bailey, Hintyn, Lock, and Ueinharill.. So much m relates to nrocurin? from the British Government, documents rcla tini? to our Colonial Historv, Messrs. Wil n i son of Edecomb, Davidson, M'Millan, Montgomery and lamsay. So much as relates to the telling and surveying of the Ltndt lately acquired Irom thethernkee indians.ivc. to iiirssta. Soaiht of Craven. Alexander, Love, Thompson, and Williams of Beaufort. On motion of Mr, ltn.w ..much, as relates to the alteration of the rriflr, contemplated by the " Woollen's I'iir' was reterred to a joint select Committee, tonsiiting on the pnit of the Senate, of Mera.Oen.rick:tt.?neiL'lll'if(ireene, Spaiht of Cr.iven nd l?ro1n ' The Houhc f Lomnions subsequently appoin tee! on tarir nan,--mewtt,- !etlk, Lccles, Fisrirr. WoiiiH ixl AV heeler. Messrs. Hureii, Speight of Cieene, Williams ol Beaufort. Jone and N'uitall were numed as a Committee on" 'Military 'AfftfirS""- T-rr- ".H-M.J".,:.-,,;. Mr Pureio nrescn'.ed the retilion of sinwirr inhabitants ol rurke, nravin'ur an alteration of (he Boundary line of the 1st Kigiment. Keftrred to the Military Committee. Fridav. Aov. 23. On motion of Mr. Pickett, the Judiciary Committee were instructed to enquire into the expediency of in reusing the official Hond of llie Clerks of the several Com is of Record, jf..,to&eteriV.V...i..!,. providing for he deposit and safe keeping of said bonds On motion of Mr. Sherrard, the a'me CommHtee were Iostructed to enquire into the expediency of so anvending the laws concerninR Bastardy, as to gie one Justice of the Peace competent jurisdic tions ? ' M f .4 Iinton,i0irrdced a fj?olutioin pro-,irti-ioannoint Mr. Joseph Tloas toiuke; charrr of the I'ub4i Buildings and keep them in a state ol preservation, wuu salary of 100 dollars attached to the office MrULlo fieniert the peinwn oi Henry Gorman' ot this City praying to be appointed rlb' lake'tharge i "the- Public 'Buildings whT. Iv Re Solutirm and petition were referred io the t-ommmee on mc Public Building. Messrs. Pickett, Askew of Bertie, Da venport. 11 arte IU and Beasly were -p-poinied a Committee on the part ol the Senate, to join the Committee on the T.,.r.r.,rn ljnds. named by the Mouse. Mr. Shoher Drescnted the petition of ' . . . . . Christiana Cruttendan, praying mat sne may have secured to her, such property as ahe may hereafter acquire- Mr. Speight of Greene, presented a bill to repeal n act passed in 1823, concern ing the Roanoke "Navigation. Bead the firt time. Saturday, A or.. C4 -The Message from and the practical good which would re suit to the State from effecting the same. Mr. Montgomery presented a bill to yest the right. 0f electing Sheriffs in the people, which was read the first t!mef"or dered to be printed, and made the order of the day for Wednesday next, in com raitrie.of the whole. . .. Speighrof eiwriheJvdieiaeyCrtaiV, mittee wern instructed taenr.uire into the propriety of so amending the Judicial Stockard, Lawson, Burnett, Fisher,-Allen of Buncombe, Love, Battle, Shine, M'Nair and Eccle. Of Privilrqrt and F.lrtthnt Messrs Bute man, Tillet, . Kllpatrlck, Borden, Moore, M'Millan, Boon, Oonoho, Jonesi Willisms, Baker, Conrad, Wilkinson, Cornier. P.mlrin anrt Wadawnrth. Ururtlr'X-hU'x brigrnKexcTusiVe ier oi coniroversyf rwnerw linrl it hmmrht into nuetioi Count Courts original exclu diction' over rril actiona of assault and bat tery, subject however in the latter case to an appeal to the Superior Court. Mr. Jones' of Wilkes, presented the pe tition of Sarah Tilley, praying to have property secured to her Mr Wilton of Camden, the petition of Ed. S. Pugh. Fraying for a divorce ; and Mr. Love of lay wood, the petition' of sundry ci'izrns- praying to have a new county elected from the South Western part of Haywood. These petitions were referred, the laiter to a select committee consisting Mestrs Love, Shoher, Spaight of Craven, Frank lin and Scott. Mr Love presented a bill, to keep open tin Turkaiege Kivcr, the Tennessee Ri ver and their tributary streams in the County "of f fay wood, 'Keadlhe -"(W time ; and subsequently, it passed its se cond and third readings and wsjor clcreri to be engrossed. - r zi.- Tuesday, , Aw. 37. Mr. Wilson o! Edierom!, nrcented a bill o alter the ;fi ": r .... tM report thereof at an early and make day. Mr. Neill preented the petition of Thomas Green, of Burke. Read and re- ferred.-"7-.' 7-- - - Mitirlr.V) Aot. 26. A inesraire was re- crived from the Governor covering the I'cnort r)f the CntntrtUuiuiiei-. unit. . . v IIIQ iiruyQttMtn act nf. k he .last . srasionv-' prMeribin t hea igow,Sulton, Hough, acquired from the Cherokee Indians. - - T . I S a f I I I i Mephens, Lewis, Olagow,ruuon, I lough, acquired . from the Cherokee Indians. Jewlnnd. (joltl. Hlann. urav, Lutle and f Kead and referred in th mmm',,,.. i -vr ' ' " . . l.. .' 1 . i . . " . nvs uii Svstem. as to pive to the SUDerior uouni jionires. ineroire i,anos. Marshall an! Purrell. . Messrs. Pool, Blount, Moore, Scott. Trov, Mitchell, SpryiU pnd Eccles, form the Cornmitiee of Finance on lhe part of this House. . trs.'..e.u 'in ...i. 'Sriir- ii-'ijssir'ia?iW'' ? imizmirmuimi UB...uuj.v?i.'.JU.(rJ,'i iiefc,"m!iiic,innuie, vtMc ji ujjushijj ru appoint a joint Select - . t ,K.lT..,l2. V,------,- -f !..;;-.':; jzlZ sive juris- der, Gi.rdcn, Brittain, U. II. Jones, Ruffm. cy of "ameriding- and consolidating th ... i a r.i rcvcrai ucis -ui - ine latinr? tha General Ahsemblv.- respecting tne i rcaiiurv department: and that the said committee be instructed to examine the Books of the Treasury, the monies in the TreHsuiy Offire, and the same deposed in the ctilTc rt id Bankg, to the eretlit of the State ; and that Messrs. I ickett, Owen, Speight of Greene, Wil son of Edgecombe and Gray form tho nminlllee on their rv.it rh. Friday .V-. 23. On motion of Mr. Jones of Warren, lihh That o much of the Governor. Mecs-ve ts relate to draining and rerluiming .Marsn or swamp i jtnus, nc ri icrrcu iu uir v.iiin mittee on Ii.ternal lmproni.ent. So much as relates to Public Instruction to the Committee on Education, aiid 'so much ns relates to the Ad ministration of Justice, to the Committee on. the Judiriary and that they reorl by bill or otherwise. I On motion of Mr. ristier, -.. . i . . . k,,hv,i. MMt so much of siid Map-e.ns' "",lce on -n'eriiai improvement was in males io a communication irom ine American MiniMer at London, be referred to a joint "elect t'omniittee of three members, from each House, widMn"!nielTii"W Legitilulure should take, consistent witn cnnsid- the pnlihcation rom!, presented a bill to alter the , -w.o -s ...v v. ...s .nw Vl nu ol . holding the Superior; !iJioi": com.l'cn,anK Pro-rcuVnB 0fnce time the 3d Judicial Circuit, read the fir.t time. Mr. Grav nrcsented a resolution, in structino-'the Judiciary Committee to en quire into the expediency of extending he lunsdiction and laws of the State over the territory within its limits" how 'occu uied bv the Cherokee Indians, which be- in;? read, was laid on the table, on motion of Mr Wilson of Edgecomb. f Mil, r.uilntinn uihsenuentlv nJerred to a joint select 'ommittee, composed, on the part ot ine senate, oi Messrs. ricaeu, e.ray, npcigni of Greene, Jones and I-ore of Haywood, Mr Burein nresented the Detition of r W sundry citizens of Burke, praying for an aVi'i'V1riaUon of money, for the opening Blue Ridge VaiihujY lAricJUr ii, trie pen tion of Benjamin We arson of Buncombe, praying to be divorced . . "eie"1-. it ednetdy, JVov. 28 n motion oi mr Speights of Greene, r : l Rtiolved, That the commit ee'on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of allowing the State the right of challenge in criminal cases. ''"Mr.Tif infr-from-the Judiciary com mittee, to whom was referred a resolufiwh iclaiiveto the amendment of the bastardy laws, made a report adverse to any amend ment; which was concurred in. Mr. Pickett, from the same committee. to whom was referred the reauluiion res, pecsing -the officiatband pfClerk of Courts, reported a bill to increase the penalty of the official bonds of the Clerks of the several count o: recorn, anu 19 pro era! ions of inst holier, towards of a history of Xurfii Ca1iiif T And that they report by bill or otherwise. Messrs. Nrufjnd, I avlor, lrevard, nrnnn.i. lion was agreed to, and Messrs. Fisher, Spruill, Alexander, Morehead and White were nameo us ine committee on tho putt of the House. On motion of Mr.. Wheeler, the Corn- s'.ructed to enquire into the most practi cable plan of opening; a communication hei ween the Albemarle Sound and the Ac- ranwirceanr On mofion nf .Mr. Jnn rf Rnmn. ilto Jodiviaif CorowiiUee werejnstiuct.d to enquire innrthe expediency of so u mend " tog the ex is tog- law on the Mtbiect of CAUU. T!. XBTLKEI & CO. fM the Sipi 0 the Murlaf arid I'rtthj A VF. jut received from New York, large uppiy o. Aiedicines, and Paints ; which, together with their former stock, make their present assortment replete with the most valuable Medicine, sold in our country. As they Ire determined to make this establishment worthy f publui 4rW. thT f.tT for Bale, Wholesale and Retail, the above Aeomi r. .1.. roauinnhle terms. -Piiynnnn. in thi. .ection of .the Tountry, as . " .. . ; .1.; ... .luanl. who. heretofore, well a inot-e i ! ' , . ... - Lave been in the habit of supplying thrive Redic:m.tr - m fi'd it for me1r''iret to werage the ": fort, of the present .proprietor, sn making this a useful and permanent tnd. NB Or-dlrr. carefully and punctually putup, agreeably 'to direction. ; and on the shortest no ""L.. JvW 20i.. 1827 . 1 wilFHHFS DEEDS, t?OU land wld by ortler of writs of venditioni the House of Commons, proposing 'o re fer to a select pint committee, that par: of the Governor's Message relating to the Cherokee Lands, was laid on the table, on motion ol Mr. Pickett. Mr. Shoiier. from the committee 01 rroposilions rntf Grievances to whom the neiition ol John vasiepneua, v,u..7, wa relerred, reponeo a um i hirnoreditrbich-wasjeadhejhrst and second time. the falling of 11m ber in the run of Caraway creek, in Ran dolph, passed its second and third rea dings, and was ordered to be engrossed. Mr.'Delrr presented the petition of Elizabeth Cnlpeper, of .Montgomery, Mr. Baily, the petition of John Salyear, of Washington, oraving respectively for Di vorces which petitions wete read nd referred: vide for the deposite and safe keeping of said bonds, which passed its lirst reading Mr Deberry presented a bill to protide for the final settlement of executors and administrators ; which passed its first reading, was referred to the Judiciary --.fT,mtte Hnd Ol dered to be printed. The resolution, from the other House instructing the committee on the Public H..ilHini to inouite into the propriety ol ' providing furniture for the Conference Chamber, and ol maRing ine necessary repairs in said chamber, was adopted- HOUSE OF COMMOAS. Thurnday, A or. 22 A message r.iveil from the Governor covering cer tain Resolutions from the States of Mtne and Connecticut on the subject of Inter nal. Improvements ami a Communication from the Slate of Ohld, on the amend ment of the Constitution of the United States. This message wlso contains a uggestion'TrTmroverBorre-to--itKi rs, as to .... . 0 ' erure the fees "dtie,"di'i fhe conviction of Insolvents. . , tHrr- Love, presented the- petition .X , Mary Bryant of liaywMd and Mr. 1ew" lano, the petition of Hugh K' Burke, rrspertiielv praying for-,TDrcs-Read and Referred. Turdan,..oy 27 On r'''on of Mr ( oopvr a message from f V'r' "lov' ing for the uppointmer if a joint Com mittee (wl,i,i, was r c"rrfd "0 o cn- whethcr. hat com- .ir Holism. 1 ti r j at, A rtwrl tr ' IIUIIV HIIU lSl s ,,, 1. .. si -1.' r ayeiievillc .Minn 1'iatiiflc 01 r , plied with that I' 01 h ,elu"on of the last Gcnr sn'blV-authorizing a j- tiir-' 5( 00 requiting him to "HUie Yu,,u W"J goon security lor the -.-Jetinn nf Ki t M "M, , "icssrs. v00- per, meti and Kinj? on (he part of tho "nT "id Mc"rV of GrVne. Milan nf lh .Srnnle. Inrm lh ( rm " -' -viir terra . Commit tee on-l-'ivoree and Ahmonv Messrs Jones, of-Warren, Moiehead. Settk, Ecrlet, Spruill -Srcm nnd Alcxan (let, wete appointed a Cummiitce on the Judiciary. Messrs. Moorc'ITill and Ponoho, cop sritutc the Library Coiuatiuee on lhc part ol this House- A message from the Senate, proposing the appointment of a joint select Commit tt e or. the Public Buildings and naming on their part, Messrs. Speight of Greene, Hintnn. Burgin, Vanhook and Love The proposition was acceded 10. and Messrs Lewis, Glisson, aty, Bozman and Love, selected on the pari of the House On mot"" "f Mr. Brevard, JflMrucfed to eri()uire into the' rxprdieticy of account, of H.tvuu: me nn:i setnemem mm ucli manner a' to secure to creditors, 11 jnat and equal pr"Miuon of their debt, and demands. nccordnig to thtir rsec;ive amounts out tit the issettsiii I the liaiicii of SUcfi KxccutOrs or Admin'islpators. Oil motion of Mr. Alexander, - . Itrsulvcd, that the same Committee he in- itrurted to empiir urto the txpttnenc-v eif. so sir.emliii the 'law, as to suhject the assets tn UlMi-batH.e; of an Eie?utor"or Administrator to attachment. . . . " : Mr. Gold presenter ihe petition "of Tnhn llardcastle of Rutierford, nravine to he restored 10 credit ml the petition of Cnai fes Lewis ol tne same otiidy , on lhc subject of a piib!ie,-Koad... Mr.-Clayton kiit.e.o the oeuiioii of Wii;am f-a therston of lUinrombe, prayiogmihority to open a practicable way to a pujic Mill. Mr- Salmon, the petition ol John 'owtrs of Stokes lor Kivoice- Mr. AUci. ,llt petition d William Roberts of Runtbe for Divorce, arid ol Thomas Slarpe 0 the same roiintv. praying he placed n I . i . Hnll. Mr. is. ill, tne pernio I lllC I lllM' - ' w U ! fim,.irv titiztns of Kutherfoid, praying yi(t laws in force on any one subject. r... ,.hnr,t. to alter the direction of a nuhlic Road. Whkh petitions were read r mute. u.n n t-ommi jon of Mr. Perry, the Judicisiy -.. , were iiisrruticu io cuiuii - into the Vdiency of so' amehuVe T liws in reUn (Q Administrator, as to enable them t-, ul the lands of their Mtesl.le, l.r.n,he (,Crtth of , ntetU, iLDl'tlK""41'3" appointed to the heir, at law , d fuHK,r,tb.enlMkuAdA.l m.n.strators and hslllors ,0 receive all sums of im-nev in the At of c,erks ,nd masters in Equity, an Vg(rorn the sale f -the lands ol their tesHipvr imeAlIle, by a cleci.fr oT the courts nf h,ni,v f)n motwn of $f. For, the uoiciarf Committee were instructed to squire into the expediency of providing bt law, for the arranging, revising and diutsting the whole body of public and statue' law'.' of North Caiolina, commencing with tho earliest English Statute in force in this Slut. : ;.lld for ,he c. v.. ...Ill- - m propriety of reciprocating the civilly ol other States who have sent us a copy of their Laws, by transmuting to cacn a copy of ours. Laid on the table until to morrow. . . Th. House nroceeded to the appoint- v r.Ktr Sundine Committees, -m : IIICI.i '. . Of Claims Messrs. I erry, Hardy, r oy. Okkerson, W,. V. ''ones, UJisson, nus- k- Wehi. Clement, M Lean, i.revard, ,vv , . .....I incnpi'flVf lv referred illlll n. -7 -- , Saturday. Nov 24 -Mr. Moore pre scntcd the Report of the Commissioners appoimed under direction of an act of the Ui Legislatu.e, -o ascertain the praeti cability and probable expense ol uniting ihewatetsol Lock wood's Folly and 'ii U.-.Pih river, bv a Caiwl, which was re Icrred to thu committee on Internal I in- .....ui r i. n..r..nt nrescntcd the petition ol tL.. s;,i-r.. Cleik of the Suiierior Court of Uoekingnamr praymii ; i .i,rnsisol a sun insiuuicu m pavni':M v ... , 1 said Court by the Ad.uiantcneral, against Gen. IiethelinirTJenair-rrr-r-w State. Mr- Clayton, tbe.pct.tion, of Jane itr-. ..t 1tnrnmhr. and Mr A t L Mb icferenres to the year wnen sucn 'as were passed. i : 1 f n itnnm. ITiOIKIII "I rfil- J'i".,, ,.v " nil'.te nr I'mmrr. . ,.. e... L. n r.iutnn. Slewait, iynum, iu ucarmiu . -- - . i....Ll..v..m.ni..land. inon rnmmillee Oli interrial imDroements were ln.trucicu iuviuju.. the Senate, wbat progress nas been maae towards completing the navigation 01 tne Koanoke. and "into the practicaDinty 01 completing the same y locking m, irom . u-k..;., Wtdrirm's Orchard, with lhc wcre instrncted to ca Tisaiyiu. man, Burke, Nelson, Adams, Leomjrd, Koy, Smith, Whiwker, Hampton, Simp son, Neal, Patterson, Green, King, U derwood -ml SCaell i,.-n, Tmtiroiiemcnti Messrs. hee- i(ttf '.- v - .... 1 - ivv 1 1 ; ihebasinat ' e Qon s otcnjru, wiwnut " -v. in. II, 11 prSeexpcpseofcr Doziernner, Blount, Hill Alison, ui '" .. .. liams, the petition ol Phebe M Kn.,ogl.au, of Guilford, prayinr; to have property se cured to them from the claim of their hounds which were read and respec tively referred : I A message was cnt to the Senate pro .lr-r . select loint commit tee, that pari of the Executive-Message . " .. :tl.1. l ands. nd III- reUtinc tcr wVT-"r"urt Vf rMinl thai Messrs. Ponoho, AHert of of Rowan, und Bynum. form the commit tee on the part of the Mouse ' On motion of Mr. Perry, the Commit tee on Education were instructed to en otre into the etf.e ui the I'nrj und, exam., ;,,, au disbursements of the public i.,niCs, within the pieceding fiscal year, Io ,,)C j)nrposc of ascertaining whether s.n disbursements have been made under rnner authority ; and wheiri er there have ,cr) made any improvident or improper diursc,iients by reason of , any miscoiis.iucon or defects in the laws, which may re rc legislative inter losition. On .mnlioj!'. Ue of Montgome- rw. select corrimite. nnis'tTncr"of ' Mesirs. Allen, Harvey, WaS.inglon and Gasgowiii trtLappoiritjeoljuire the expediency and necessity tf estab' lishing a Jltdical rorC in tnist,te ()i iiK.iion ol Mr. Prevard, th. Com mittee on military affairs, were insticied . to enquire into the expediency of ekcing the militia law, compelling officers con- manding companies, ia exercise the res'iective companies, from three hours on each parade dv, to one hour. A commwicn'ion tv received from IhcGavciUttr, . iransmi;.ti;ig jepons of i vs... u.k and Biaztcr, Engineers, re lative to. the ..JSwamp. R,;nds. T hey weje..... Vtftt 1t tiie Ptnaic wiiu (JiuJuaMion 10. print Ihrre'rupies forcach member, which was agreed to. The Genet al Tleport of the 1'toaid of Internal Improvement, wii be t'jnin.'.'i-ic-'ed a few t'". ' ,' w-T .1 e'xponW, for sale at mis onicr. .

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