r:a ndinj ('nfTMi.l lft. II folio I I V,mmtl!t' f itumtl Mrsr. lrt, Wm. CI. Jonr. r. H'lwt, Vtia,U.kina, J.I. M if. W, tUvk. UrUh. rWUI. W. Jonr, A. IUnlr, Utr fndnhaII,T. a fk, tfeeUnd, J. Wltiker. ... . I'r ,i,h. and Critt cnrti t Pte 'Imin, MUoon, M'ff, Harper, !!, WriH, Morris, Brown, fiarrv, tUtitr, . Wlmekrr, N. L. Smith, man, 'Ue, Z, !Uk. Ktaf. 0 1 4nni JUeyrr, B. T. fcm Wel le, llhodes, fiitier, Monk. N. NVhol.n, fur. u, BancVluikTULIijI' lUrrm ger, Jtonre, Swain, f rwH ' " ' .(M riJ!(r fir aim. Jiw iy. Cos, Clark, I.. H. Mimmona, Ms!in. ITNeill. . T. J.fehorn; Ita-ell, Slocksrd, HrooM, King, '1 I'k b, Le, 'ortuii."'"''r'W ?.-"-"" w ... The Ha ii" tln Iiorlcn, Wnottn, Campbell, lfP, FcClf i, BUT, -"T ; ; Cwtpejv J. Wihun, M'Pehee, Vtumut, k'eo. -f "-'dalLBtirpp mma,-... . . . I'mikf! fn4 Hretimt i Panport, TTiUTf, Un, Uurchiautt. Arfinjton, M. nker, O'Urfen, Vrower, Lilly, Simnion, Orr. NeW. 0 finance Blair, Bmallwood, Ti'aue, Mc. Ncill, Green, Wvcbe, K. AWumUr, Htokee. Thurtdau. S'av. 19. The resignations of Co!. Joieph Cathey, 1 Co- Jcob ... - . .1 1 I.;. I . rmnh.ol Hi regt. tiv wooa mums, were read end accepted. A meassge, on mo t'un of Mr. Polk, wis lent to the senate uroooitntr to nise joint select commit tee on (ha Public Library. Mr. littnui presented memorial from Curtltock county, relative to the opening end deep ening Lurrttucx miel. un motion Jlr. Nesh, the various subjects in the Gorernoi'i mussage were referred to ip propriite committee!. Friday, Mv. "0 Mr. Tylor prrifn fed hill to reduce the iiliriei of the ?u pre me Court Judeei, from 2J00 lo 83000 Mr Tvlorttto Dreiented bill to dc rrive the Fobiic Trciiurer of the icrrlcei f . .. i i it. tinyter prewofed the petition of Jimei 'iLnd Dreiented bill giving tingle Junue of the I'eice idditionil juriwlic lion in certiin caiet. Mr. M'Nelll offer d retention t6 potide for uniform jhuck in the icTril Courts, to the time of tikine up the itite dixkel. Mr. Uiem.n prcented reiolution in fior of A 'ulom illumi, ol Uavidum coun tj. Mr Naih offered four resolutions i lit, for inqoirinjf whether any alteration re necemry in the liwtin reference to retjilinp ipirituoui liquori) 3d, whelber any alterations are neceiiarj in the laws lot bidding gaming i 3d, lor regulatmir Dt Jiwthrdmiplmeof thoiiWic-prionio . the State ; 4th, whether any alteration! io the criminal lawi of the Mate are nerei iiry. The' reitehatlftni of Col. Wm. .. ..'-.Orr, Lu CcJ..JobQCliytopi and. Major roili'ia. were read and accepted . - Stiwdau, JVer- 2 1 .Mr. Cox offer cd a resolution for gWinj; legislative con- i itruction ,4o-t!je. term. liquidated - ac - -founts "-- Mr.. Bno 'offered a - resolu .ltidn, lniuirinff bow Jhe g25 J00 anprb "prUtedby the statr for locking hito the -fi t r-t Win:- t-.- -.l---"' ..ivoanone rivir i "tiuon, im.uccii prnded, Sec. Mr. Syer offered a reao lutiao, to make the taking ol mury an in dicuUIe offence. The document accom- panting theGoTeTnorN Tnestt,-coo' laiii6R.apliCofi!!LTr??y""1ri 7 orcerrci to be pnn'ed. --.;: ". Monday. JV'cv. 23.A menage warrfc ceivrd from (he Governor, relative to the expenditure of the $2J,000 subscribed by the State to the Yadkin Navigation Com rtany, and the condition of said company. That part of the Governor's message re lative to the purchaio of slaves by the State, to carry on works of internal im provement, was referred to a joint select committee to inquire into the expediency of iulIi purchase. ' Mc Wheeler prcien- .. Jed btll more' effectually to prevent frau'ia in deeds of trut,"m othr convey.nces. Mr. Nash presented a bill to emble insolvent debtors to swear out by merely going into the limits of a jail for 31 diys, in lieu oi being locked up for that period. Mr. Barnard presen ted a bill to emble county courts to legiti- jnsfcbailafdchlldren.' A motion wasroade- to extend the act (or the relief of insol vent debtors to cases of fines and forfei tures, and fees due solicitors also, a mo - - rtfoo tarovtdc, by law for renumeraUng .. an y per ion for th e, loiof a . slave who mi(ht forfeit his life for a capital offence agarniTthe 8;ate randsrmhmtyrrfdetttr State of-Georgla. Thei Wiseman, to amend the Jaw in relation to taking in taxable property, and the as sessment of tbe same..:- ., ... ... Tur$dayy A'ev. 24. Mr. Enloe offered a resolution to, extend the laws of North Carolina over the Cherokee Nation so JafJiibf-cbw extend. - Sir. etirpresemell' elbWrela" Wnght a btll to place Huakersf-Moravians, Menonisis and. Dunkards, oh an euaf'Tbotuig wiib'tbe the State. The bill for tbepaytntnt-of jurors in Rowan, passed its second read ing. Messrs. Wiseman, Murphy, Cox, Branch, and Small wood, were appointed a committee, for embodying and amend ing the several patrol laws" of the state. A motion was made, for enabling a ma jority of a militia company, instead of the commanding officer, to fix their muster . ground. Mr, Loretx presented tbe peti . tbn of several citixens of Lincoln county, for tbe repeal of the 6th section of the act of 1 828, in relation to the government of hi posr, kc. Mr. Calloway, of Alc. preicntcj iuo!ry reautioni, V9 jle'A of whlch wii, to anpM a Jiint select committee to cornier the propriety tt dlng aiy the titration la s rl this State, so fr as rupecti the selling of Imd by execution fjf e'ebt, sl:er some given pri.J tho, of exempting from eaecu lion a pirtof a min'a laodi for a home sted freeli'IJ t.end alio, of granting a re spitt In executions far some (iven time for pertoni whewe Imds nuy be sold by execution fr dSt,lo rrdn ucb lands by a certth time. .Wbicb resolution! ere read and rejected. , -v., v;v:.. -.joiix-juxuQiritt, Randolph's recent speech in the Virginia Co'nvewifli rtmarks 'V never ieard Wrr ftanttolpfi xr to tiroeraaairgr'er were "tnide scrsensibl of hU ixapoiioj. aDtivstlnar and brilliant style of elo quence, as on this occasion, lit the spl'it of the victorious General, wbo awirdi high commenditiont to tbe skill and ati it of hitdefeited antifooUt.br- way of - - . r m ' enhancing bis own, bo himielf we Nve heard, wit diisstiifled with tbe effort. KrM so the numerous auditors. W wWb w could speak ss commend InRly of the spirit of Mr. Hmdolp.Vs speech, as of Its manner. If this last was entrancing, tbe former wish as great s degree inflammatory and diiorganixing lie openly ridiculed numbrtt as affording the true criterion In tbe distribution and exercise of political power, and declared that the bui of free white population neither could nor would be submitted to. In short bis speech was nothing more nor less than a declaration of war, directly leading to that retail, II other men, (si fortunately is not the case) were like him, really or in pretence, ready to brave any extremity, rather than abate a jot or tittle of their demands The Kentucky Reporter, a paper friendly to Mr. Clay, gives the following account of the goodJhings consumed at one of thst gentlermnS barbacocs. Fire hundred and seventy-nine pounds of beef sixty-five hams four veali fifty-four shoats thirty roasters, ninety seven lambs ten sheep two hundred and (If teen pounds of butter two hundred and thirty-three dozen of eggs one thousand loaves of bread one hundred and three gallons of wbiskey fifty-five gallona of brandy one hundred and ftfijr nine pounds of sugar punch, Sic jiftfiainlmtntt by the rrtuicnU John George Schiwtx, to be Comul of mn m --n.iiif i n aarw out Irian Empire. James Lexon Kennedy, of New kork, loh Comul of the Uaited States for the Torts of Ouay mas, Jlaiatlao an Sale Blai, la Jle xlco. . ... jr. . SilasTT. Evertt, of New York, to be Comul of theT United Srater ir Panama; rriTheTtepubfic ofTblombiar"'"' A si iVortblngton," of New York, to be Consul of the United States, at Liana and for th ports of Peru, view William Rad cftfr, removeozrtiii: Joseph Wr E.-Wallace, to be Consul of the United States at San-Antonio, io Mexi f67 vice David Dixon, resigned." J John M. Bowycar, of Alabama, to be Consul ofthe United State at Guaxacualco in Mexico, vice Charles Douglas, remov ed. Emanuel J. West, to be Charge d' M- litres of the U mtcd otntes, to the Kepublic ol t era. . ... . Honctt Confcnm One of the Provi dence papers of Saturday has this confes non ; " It is a part or the duty of those w bo conductli "pre SI'ih ai Ipeak s: openly bf tbe conduct of General Jackson and his partisans, to attempt to conceal merit from thote vino dctervc it" uravo ! We were aware ol this fact but It did not occur to us that there was an Editor in tbe country who had the shameless effrontery to avow so profligate prieipJe o,-Gs, The Cherokee Government, says the Aueuif a Constitutionalist, coes on rarelvi J ohnIlQss, the C hjcf, has sent Jtia mes- gejo jthet Council j ir.bich.said roessage abuses the Secretary of War. the Presi. Clerk of the Council has been discharged on account of rfwoyary and Steefiing iiaboit was made Speaker oi ihe Mouse firotem. We wait with anxiety to hear how Mr. Sleefiing Rabbit conducts him self, , . . ...... . sB6rTbWSpsTvftmmlp .1 .5. a . . ' .. . was ppenea who great paraue on the irtti insulTheM 150,000 dollars per mile s for Its extent, it Is the most costljr canain tbeimld, wuh the exception of tbe Caledonian in Scotland. The greatest difficulties n its construction lay in tbe treacherous mo raises through which It passed. Some of the marshy borders of the canal gradually sunk to the depth of 100 Jeel, and were filled up with the earth. V Steam boats, schooners. Ice. will now pass between Del aware and Chesapeake Bay sV through the state of Delaware ; and an expensive and hazardous circuit of 500 miles will be re placed by v cheap passage of 1 , milts. Tni:A8iJju:irH iiKroirr. lo obedience to the directions of tbe act of Assembly of MM entitled M Ari act conrirnlng the Public Treaiury," the Public Treasurer submits the following Itr.rdRTS awl KHTtMITRS: Tbe kwlmce of cash remaining in the Public Treasury lo the fint of November 1128, as reported lo the General Aiiem blycf tHit ytir, and for which (be TuUk Trenurer Is ekMg4 U w f tU mea.emootl t 7lMt,i9 3-4 t.,TU i VtTPi "at tba Trt wnr fro tle I it i NovcmUr, 1ST),' !Mte; M I V f "r ' r" iba aid .ff. iberrKfit rim sWiee,waes.fwwlta-'- V...r.',.'.',, CMhreeeivwJfofafTeareoftax. . Rr tiLibit A. 9,11.20 911 Cub M JtiioiMl rttura or Uut, pt, tlbibit B, . Cath from J ll.yH, Ute Pubr.e TrckMrcr, by bit csccuton, per 'cikibiiaC, Culi fur 'ba'anc due fur pull alrt of public Uad ter Xllgb, prt tlblbt' U, Cb fro John Mcllae, fur aaoney lotted, Cab f boaAf for nl of Umii iJ . Mtrvc pr ethikH C, faih for rtni of public Uad, CmIi for inert, 47 W MW 36 l.WI 37 3.00O0O 0.381 60 100 uo S33 93 17,403 97i 6.182 Bank of Kewbern, fur tax of 1 per . centaii) on 6.182 hra of Mock, for and psrsbW lat Octr. Bank of Cape Tear, lor at of I ptr eentam on 5,W ihiree of aiock, IV 129, tod paysbia lit October, Dividend on V aWs of stock in tbe Stftfai Euk of Nortb-Caro. Cna. at 2 per eentum, for 12 wwnihaeading Uat Dee. I8C8. Ditto 10 skMoaof atock in tb Bank of Cape Fear, at t per cent, fur 6 . mon tiueedin(3lM Dec 1828. 155 aliarei of it'ick in tbe Bank of Wewbetn at 2 per cent for 6 sooniba endinf the 3M Deceaw ber, tt. Ditto 10 akarea of Mock Dank of Capa Fear at 2 per cent, for 6 monthi ending 30th June. 1829, Ditto 155 ibarea of atock Bank of Newbera, a. 2 per cent, fur 6 monihi ending 30tb June, 1829, 6,910 20 310 20 310 7.370 00 Dividend en atock in Buncombe Turnpike Company, payable 2d Feb. 1829, , 400 00 Amount of tasea received of Sher iffs, tbe revenue of 1826, pi; able in tbe Treamry lit October, I8W - mm .urrtuavrnwpnaicu04J3T35- Aa aggregate cf 19J,lf3 lt I Deduct uiabursemenrs at the 1 rea miry from tbe 1st of. Noremberj; . -1828, to tbe -tat of November, , 18,J9,( for which voochera bave - been delivered to Comptroller,'" '" '"JV and by biro allowed, 12t.151.0Q Shewing Jheibahince-of esh re maining in the Public Treaaurer'a hsnda to tbe first of Nov. 1929, to be S74.014 12 ! Tbe disbursements dtmng .that ; period, and thus deoiceoVAnM4of the Colluaring items i General AaeeroWy V. . r ; "39,704 63 RxecotrveDepartaaeftt .;JX467J Treaaury Department; . i . . 2,606 25 Comptroller Department 1,278 70 Department of Sute 1,374 50 Adjutant GeneiJ'i Office - - - 233 05 Publio Printers 800 00 Executive Council 82 00 Judiciary r . 23,878 51 Arsenal . wow Sherifla for aeUlinr tasea . . - . 937 "50 Congrenional electiona ... . 527 31 ' Electoral elections 196 07 Electors 391 47 Repaira of t"e State House ... 279 47 Public Library - -112 50- State Rank of N, Carolina (or defirv red payment " . 3J6 24 . 880 00 . 600 00 Penaioners -' """' Misa Udney M. Blakeley Surveying and selling Cherokee Landa - 1.1M 50 Romulua M. Saundera, Commiaaioner 47 43 Roanoke Navigation Company, lat, 2d and 3d instalment! u directed id 1$ psTd byreioluthmf I828i3.000- Uovernor'a Houae ...... 74a 50 Expenaea for aurvejing and telling land and negrocl or tbe late rub. lic.rreaaurer.j-. iw ... -3 00 Contingenciea - - 4,476 31 Treaaury Notes ournt t?-,r8HJ9 Money burnt 130 33 Rogne Banks-. 18 00 v- ' ' . K121.151 00 For the numeratiort and brief state ment of the tfhburserrients on account of tho allowances of drafts "made bvthe General v Assembly, and, warrants issued by the Governor," as required by the 1 Ith so.ofjtto prepared for the use of the members off w .I " . . l the present Oeiterar AsemWy "'respect-1 fully referred to. The enumeration and specification of the dubuscmeota therein stated, agree with tbe Touchers on which payments have been made by Ihe Public Treasurer, and ith the entries in the books of hia office. 5.928 12.U0 INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. Tbe balance of caab remaining in the handa of tbe Public Treuu- rer, as reported to the Anembly of 1828, to tbe lit November of that year s. . . . . . . gg-oo Cash received on sundry wotea giv. en for purchatea of Cherokee land, appropriated by law to . this fund, ....... . 4,182-70j ip r;.!fti f. K'. i i!.ifi if tl k ll P.r.k i f NVo'.rrit, tt 3prf ett.trv.!ift ItMtVc. I S.M, ltlilcb la ippr!ntr(l Ip tlf.l fufi l fjX"'t 00 I9. At, tn rJS l.irt vt lnk t4 Cipa f rsr. at 3 tr rent to.l.ftg December, 2,?d C3 Da. do. mn the above ilrei of lock Rank of Nbcrn, ai 3 per crnt. to lbs 30th Jum, 18'.. S.&03 00 Do. do. on lbs above ibsres of Mock rk of Cape Fatr, at. 3 per cent le 30tb June, 316 00 V Arr-' rtePta, R2l,58irOJ l)"!iirt dtatMirMf nta lr the lit Novcftiver, 1821, to tbe ftrt Nov. ; Hr, m pitilHf Rurkod II, fir wbkh vn br be ba d htcrc Btbnce remaining to the lit ff,------"'- riaa.r.r;'- - a' e 4rtasxv saw Pme,eif"i 'M-.feevt m mnnin fsn . nana i me in o nnw, iih rrpottfd So tbe U ml Aawiay - b'y of that year, 5)75 39 Tm recelpta fiorn the lat of Kov. 18:8, to tbe lat of Nov. 1929, aa TreMurcr of ibii fund, have con. stated of tbe following Item, , to wit i Entrica of vacant Und 4,400 O'J Tavcm US 2.713 36 Auction do ree'd. of Sh'fTa 643 78 Uildend on Mock pprupritted to tbn funtl Bank of newbarn, on 359 ehnres, at t per cent, to 3 lit December 1828. f.718 00 Do. oa tbt abova abares, to 30th Juoa. 1839. 18 00 I Dank of Cape Fear, oa 704 sharev. at 2 per centum to JIM Dec. 18, 1,408 w Do. oa tba above aharei, to 50th June, 18, 1.408 00 4.HJ2 00 DiviJtnd an ! niud bf Mi fund l fttata Dank of Nim4i Cnrolina, -on 282 iharea, at 1 pr eenid, for v 12 anontba to 3lrt Dee. 1829. 2705 00 Bank of Nan bens 141 iWn, at 2 - per cent, to 3lt Pee. 1825, t87 00 Do. on ib above aharea, to 30lb June. 1829. 232 00 Bank of Cape Ferr on 50 iharc at 2 per centum, to Hat Dee. 1823. 100 00 Do. on be above, to tbe 30ib June, 1829, 100 00 13,478 23 Dividend, Cape Fear Navigation Company for the year 1828, paid lltk February 129, 361 70 392 B6 Do. for 1829, paid 3d July, 18 :9, BalanceonhandielMofNov. 1829, 16JU8 18 AGRICULTIKU. FUND. Amount received on balances re Joiied lo be due from Clerks and laaUra.-aieVaibe.returtu made -' during ibis year, fum the lit of Nov 128, to lat of Nov 1829, per exhibit O, . 1.129 31 The balance on band tu the ftrtt ticnerat Aoembly : . ""2512 Deduct dibiremenla during that Ef Hod, for which voucbers-bare eea delivered to Conptrolter and allowed, per cxbibtt.ti, Making a balance of tVhich bf act of Aaaeb!y:ef KS tt tramfcrred to the Ijileeary A, mi when added, make that Fund 6:9 87 Hl 06j amount to g!7,029 24J . From tba foreiroina; ettimatea the cab remaio. Intr in the Public Treamrv to the fint 'of Nov. ' 1829; nd for which the T reaQWT- ia accounts. ble. consists of the following aumii Amount of caih on band a public -.' Treaaurer, . , R74.014 1JJ u.tto Treasurer or the Hoard of Internal Improvement, 8.440 48 Ditto ditto Literary FundV 18.308 43 Ditto ditto Agricultural Fund, 721 06 j Aggregate, 99,43 J 84j There baa been deported In the uanka of this State, and remains to the credit of the Public Trea. eurer to the lat of November, the following rams : t BM-ankf-fiCfolin- ai Raleigh, 843,840 92 Bank nf Newoem do. - 22.260 41 Bank of Cape Fear at Fayetteville 12,269 80 S78.371 15 Treuurv Kotei rcmiinin? in the viulta, 21,112 C9j In pursuance of the act of last session, directing sales of the several tracts of (and purchased by the State at the' sale of the land and negroes ofthe late John Hay woody Esqrxales have - been made s will appear from exhibit F, amounting to $77T5n BonJTtavo been taen,"pay able" in one, two and three years, wiin interest from tbe day of aale, (except where tbe purchsser elected to-make them payable lin ono and two years,) which are on file in this office. A report of the sales has been made to the Comptrollertand the ... . - smount which thetate gsyo .lo.ujhe.je J; eral tracts ot land is 6,300. . i be sales under this act of Assembly exceed the price girtn bylhe fctate the sum of 2891. The'eppropVuiion of 86,000 to .the Clubfoot and Harlow's Creek Canal Com- panyrwas paid as directed by resolution of Assembly, in one and two instalments ; on the payment of each, bonds with sure ties, were, given by the President of the company; and the conveyances, as dir ected by the act of Assembly, have been executed by the company, and are on file in this office. :. L.- : Tbe receipts on the bonds assigned by ! the Executors pf tbe late John Hajtwood, to Ls if j.lie-J b part j.iytner.l cf He jinlttnr.nt, tlto Bute agjimt Um Wike .Cogmy Court, will appear from the exhll'tt C. Hut a amill part cf ttia bondi have been collected. Oa ibis judgment scire fnclis's were iun4 against the devlicea under the will of the said John Haywood. At Febiuity term of Wakt County Court, 1139, Judgment wn rendered Rtlnit the real citate, and the aime condemned in the hinds of the devisaii. The devitecs being minors, were by lawi entitled e stay of twelve months on tbe iudment, which will be out at tbe Cot-n.' ty Court of sld count? tor be t aid thai ........ ihiiu nuiMiai a a mnsm, -mum- , ran) thich term aa-otder le;wlll-rMof commanding tbe Sheriff to sell hf Un Zur..cab. Unless-tome, person, is e pointediIb authoriiv lotld on behalf nT" tbeteror power 4e given vn thriWriirH i sciLpfi ,e ,credlti,lbe,liDd,iIUmuh vataablc, will not sell for Its vslue. . The suits thst haveecn commenctd against the auieties of the late Public Treasurer, sre now of luue in Wake Su perior Court, under Ibe minigemeot of the Attorney General and Gavin Hogg, n. The comminloncrs appointed by tbe set of the Assembly of last senioo. for selling the reversionary ioiertit ofiU State in the lands formerly occupied by the Tutkarora Indiana, have aeeorrftn. to the proviiions of the act, mide a re. port ofthe sales to tbe Public Treasurer, with tbe bonds taken from the purchn ers, amounting to 82,977 87, piyable in ionalments of one and two years from the 17th of March, 1829, which are on file In this office. The greater part of the bonds are for sums under one hun dred dollars. l)y the act, it ia made tho duty of the Public Trenurer to collect, them as they become due. 'ffoaatboritf -ii given for him to place tbem in the hands of an attorney or afrent for collec . Tbe duties of the Treaiury office) :h'..ji. ei . . tin nui aumii i nis personii attention. Ii ii reipectfuily subrauted, whether dir ections, should not cm- Riven for ihe bondv to 9e put in the hnds of lie Solicitor of that district for collection, in caie psy mcnt ii not made in a reasonable time if ter they become due. Tbe books containing the accounts of the Sites of the Cherokee Unds, havat been copied aa directed by the resolution of the last lenion of the Assembly. They have been examined and certified by ike Secreiaryjof State,, and the origin- all deposited in his office. The demand against Doctor Fabiui J. Haywood has been Itgoiltated aa-autfter-ii tr i ii rcaoiuilon ofthe last session of tho General Assembly. Ho ' has given bonds with surely in three instalments, echfor,tho sum of 261 7ft makinr tbe sumofg7i 25iUj, interest. Iron the 20 th AugUM, 1828. psyable tho tentli of JanOirv, I830T 1 and 2j which ni has been pissed to . ihe credit of John favwood, fc'quireiTate Public Treasurer Also the demind agiipst John HoIIowav, a surety for Susan Schaub and DaviJ uorater has been liquidated as dircted bv reauluiion - of llic Juit - sesiicii.I tho . Oer.erjl Asiembly jn.bis behalf, and four hond hvebeei-vive4v'ith-sueti, eaci Tor the sum of 8337 75, psrable the first of January, 1830, I," 2 and 3. with inter est from the 20;h August, 1329 ; for which he is charged in tnc books of thin and the Comptroller's Office. Thf amount ofthe Treasury Notes re mainin in circulation, according tb tho Report ofthe Public Treasurer to the last session, and redeemable' at the Treasury on the first of November, 1823, was. K15J,530 20t The amount burnt by the committee t k uunce of Jat aeion. accor. : . ding to their report, was 1 7,781 8? t " VVlurh "deducted, with" those on ' r" - hand, shews the amount of Trea-. iiry Notei now in circulation of thoae directed by acts of Asst-m. bly to have been issued, to be 8146,625 61 J The mutilated state of the notes, has and will conttntre tatrrcreaVothe-demimt for payment, which, with the contingent charges of government for the next fiscal , year, may reduce the funds of tho Treas ury so low, as to require some aid beforo the receipt of the revenue of the ensuing year. In this. event, it would be well far some provision lo he mcTe, to authorize loan to be obtained from some of the Banks of the State on the deposite of Treasury Notes or otherwise. The regulations bf the Treasury Dc- parttnent by tho act of 1827, have been found em experiment-to be wise and salu tary. X he accountability is wen euaroed vj iuw iiiuiikiia dvv'v iaa v ia vay wui uvvn oalbe diiburjierri,ents. introduced by the system in'keeprng) The duties of the office, however, . are considerably -increased t h e reby, added to those required of the Public Treasurer in attending to tbe demand for payment of the Treasury Notes, which of late has been greaVow account of i heir mutilated state, and again issuing them, when a iked for, is respectfully made known, under the hope that provision will be made for giving such assistance as will enable the Public Treasurer faithfully Id discharge the duties of the office. - ' -. :. The receipts and disbursements on ac- ccTit of the Agricultural Fund, and div . - "'V:'!:""; ..v.. A-.-'.. -at- V;- '".T--vHw'TSt'rvS'.,,,i-!