rrn rrllLISIIED. WEEKLY: JOHN HEARD, Jr, Editor and Proper. XumUrfrom the br "Inning 75: No. i8 OF THE XVth VOLUME. T, 'I' . Salisbury, Kqwaii Oranty, N. C. I a. KM rm' PtM eta ,U.. III If lies, tj 4 a rte wilt mi 11 l ill il". .t : U4 ! Ik iv 'ft' !l. ski act IfJ- 10 is 11 ink' e it ill Ml I IT'' I tft-ri tbSJ ' Mo Hi. it if fid ,fiM Tbc AVefttrrn 'rUaUa. fniiwnMKimi The tt'" Vmmdmmm m jr'W rrry UXS41. at T lUlar fr t)WM U aurt, sr T IMlere was rv tVtaa af Ml ft 4 S et tm jly ltim tm wwvw awif X parr w w a.:uoej fee: 13 rn j art paid, tiulw at the 4msiI af U fhta Uh 7" i esa boat Or F.sr W ei4 diarotiliaw, at (W east jrmt.mii im 111 sens aa ew ef '" 4, Alf arcare hVki trnwtki1 "Ciejliaias. u4 llr it IruvW- to u In t iaetf KitwcrijjduB o-y w !W tJ'Aim, mm ta a p ay pla during their cunt aaut. Ytawsor iutli4K. 1. Advertunoeats -2 " "y l mcrert- asi Vj CTt ( each ixiinr : Urt. iW aa as ananl MWx4 la fa aa Jj Uiof. 2tf tt. M W rtf4 br awiav, ytMaii!ll hy raanaatir lm tWW Altrfna fir tnawrari nnio. T r. ara. L T" Uiibi to LfOrra aaSvaW l be EtliUj, tit.' bw4p flauaM ai a tva W aui. Dooki. PunphltU, lUndtiill. l irrnUr, l ank. Ar. 4'wrrrnl rrUrr r Prvchrrr, ir. AT HAUW'tY IVttdbt I lUfuo, , , Iran.!, applr. axara, Cutkm. ta md, tWn, Coftre,. . . Corn, . . . FratinfV . Dmir, ran) . iltli. W .... m . 'aStiOtta. .... 35 a 3 . 15 Mf, . . . . n . 3 rr. -i .11 , U4 . . 17 a 3 . l?al3.Sa. . . . lUmtS, . Ttipar, . . . I FIuumcU, . I'W Air. . . . 4a Luacd Oii. 41 121 AT FAVETTEVlLLE-.UwmSn-i Pma, . . . . Ua lii ln. tat a3n apuiu. 1? a lSayac. hnmm. I2alt laaav. a 10 C4IWV . . Cnfa, . , 5M fcX . lfiai: 9 a i a r .iatlal7iiU'al.. fW, .... 55-VVk4T. -AT aiot w, is. CV-nmA i. Butt. "l5a?tXAia, 14 a K.iK( I a l.tr. ia-:iU. ,,a44 .ajldi - - J- awapcz'---rlw 7la lf a.laS il ifiMaarafwai.. 14 tit:- ' AT-eottMH rtr H. Ir) . l-ail M t-' I I'v aork. . ai&OM. JSUJ rtni. ... Ort a aa at. . 3 3 Vr. . . . . 12 1 ITterw. Ian, .Mat?! Cutl-.. . . , Uii.TaQwai. . T . HlUll TTTw. . . . .HKi a iff eaa. . . . l- AT CAilDEX.(&JC Di. awile. . 3a4:lraa. . . . . tt) a UN fcwrw, . . . ijalftiara. .... It a l &Um, .... 13 a l'T!i, . . . 1 a tt But come at Samuel i'raige & Co. fiefct fully titf Ta fhtir fr-m&, mmt the pajUat in general, tttat (Wf j mffij of NEW GOODS r llan 4 la4 WrtaRarcri! r At theiLSlore, ;it Fosters. iJilL,. Cities aad iU ke iLan4 ta cau f FIRST QCALTFT ' DRY-GOODS, HARD-WARE, Groceries. C'ulIerT &t Which, together with tlteir (tttmxr alk, lhsi fnj aifyy Very Lanyr DrwraWe. - (ftr R-irtg dHfruu af-a rbntf t Cfc Ciiuutry Pf.loce. i tV rani cmiai f n ttul cuoaern, th hyr tu meral and icrm a Continuanr trf tw' palrmaixr trli ifcrr Wetofora ci at thm bwadb rf lilrnl afc- Rowtn Cw Not. 1 1. if T, . . . .. I Wrt, . Ykar, mprrv -. fine, . . tONVEYTION hri t- "- CafitiMi fat Annul tht CW atitataja) Um Hula of" Nortfe Carolina. WWW, tk Grrd Arii.hly of North Ca. W-U.m that a Urp, ym, agmo. lo mihJ the Cimtituta ihcreuf, in err- twpmnilar1iriTliMJVr;rJr"J U tfca Vnerl AamWy durlaim all riLl u fwrirrtrfi. Ju, ftrr th. fiuMlanieiital law, thy mivwlpr M thrir Jut b ailofit nrtwrn awrmtmiig th will of tVir oMtituruta, an.1 lo P"1' th nram f earning thai will, hra a. onaiiarq, m ftjrj; Ihrrrlore tt TjuMfi, hf Ik Urwl Aurmhlf of tkr mf .Vorfi (WIm, and il it krrtbw tmtitd Ztu r mf .lorf C urolxnt, mud il it krrrbw f IH mmtkmrttf of Ike mmr. Thai tlwi Court ,4 lW and Q larVr HnMtiiw each ami eer cii- mm- . w ty n thai Sair. ai thr fir terra that ahall U hrkl alW th" (n( day of Jinwry lM, ahall afiooiiit j l" two NMprrfcir to MippnntentJ the polN lo be omit- l ry rlectitiu prerinrl iu aid romt- j avertjimiiK. b bulhit, thn will of the frve. ' f orrh I arJiiia relative lo ihe nwetinir of fonvrtamiu And if any owrt, or omrta, hfmU (til In make aurh anonintnienta. ir if mi i ir, an appointed, houUI Ctil art. it ahall m jrr nwTiin, or ine p'rwia aruiig a uw m wh nrraaum, ana I lie aUviea i4 on Jwifaee 4 the PVaee, or, if none be prewil, lH he nre vt tiirtx rvelu4J.Tm, W peefcie. or iaepertorv, in the pUre him or thera V Bui t art, whirh umtertora, heo dulv awora h i.e liWirr . the peace, or freeholder, lo nrr- ai ty ituttra of the pW-a Uli hlehty, ahall have the aaoie authnty aa if apmited by the eft. II. Be it farther enmrttd. That il ahall be the aWy of the hrrttEt of the r(iective Countie in rae prate la open n,4Ia at tlie vera! election pre- rartiaaeirouiitieaon the- 'day of ntxt. Wa anil where an perwma quahhed by the Con rtfubtai to vufe (r Drnibera i4" the IIouw of CtMn. a i wavy t e-e aeint a Convention ; thoae wk wiah a CMivention voting, w ith a printed or anritVa balk, ('irimoi ami tlx we who do auc araat -a Cuaaeatnaj voting, io the earn way, Cavisnos." - III. Br fkmke nmeiei. Thai if ahall be ihe dory of the !hefifl to aake duplicate aUtementa af rhr pnthv in rhefr respect;" Count ie aworn lb1 Miiee the clerk of the Canity Court, one copy of abarfc ahaO he depmted in aaiJ clerk'i office, and the arher enpy tranamitted lo the Goveroor of the Jta. at Kahnyh, immediately after the election. IV. Be it fmriher emorUd, Thai il ahall be the 4uTv the t.veroir, aa aoon an lie shall have re- eeed the retttrrw of the Sheriff, t, compare the nf votes fiir anil 8ai!n4 a Convention: and af il arWl appear that a nmiorilv of the votew II-I fmcaiaiataiof the fcet, in ww h wwiaperi he' thiat proper t atta haH itaie a ant of oler-j t aey MieeuT ta the- Stale, refjuinn; him to vaataay at tha mvmm plaee and urvk-r the same nrtiey aT'prrrriheii Fit h.4rlin! tVr State eNr. tiotai. Mr at Mich' tirtie a the (torrmor La!l do- - tr Be ifrrhrr rmrrfrd, TJwf the 'earn'1 Jjr r1 aanKwwwreeearpnnted M hM the poll in taking tha m f Vnvtiin, hrt!l h4J them for the electimv af Ikleyiea; penviik'd that if any of tcrh extnn -ull Uii lo attetKl or act, the c.ieriili 1 Itema-before pointed out. XL Be it fmrfher rnaetrd. That the several Vamiti Cort nJiall alltiw tlie' SlierifTs tlie aame ciiipnaanti in i h4flimj aaid eleeiiona that they aiiailH ail w for h4dinr other State electiin. tAad-af any alrt of w utlwr vtldift apjuiiT?d To liofJ a4ew evi ahaS fml n mmytr with the renntw. laawi af thta Act, he ahaJl be.4wible to a fine of one thijwNina! d41ars recoverable before any competent jrtrwftctaia, e the te of the mrvw le jimtcerj tarw. AtWir RftffB- tlie'duty7irihe couiify 4ici - ajc-i a aaiaxwaa VII. Be ft farther enmeied. That all free wnne BH-a of the age of twenty - me, who slwll have beeo le-adenw ia the State mx moot ha before the election, fcff e enritieii to vote fr (A'fc?! "To "iHe Cim- And all free white men nf the ae of IkMHaW'-VaVa JHMN4 lw4VBt'BaBIPH FWwfQfflr "JW' Ike JkaSe aaa vax peeviuoa to, and fUtall eontintie to be resilient at the time of, the election, shall ee atkiWe a a aea-fii aatd CmiveiilHai.'""'" VIII. Be it fkrther enaett d, That each and eve; ry eiectral (fist net in the Aate shall be entitled to ten driegaa to be apportioned among the never! cnanrav eompoMn eaen ftmrvn m nroprtOT, tq iTiea tler pMH rate federal Dumber of each district shall be diri- 4eJ W ana (lo) r the ratio of representatioo, and wv ahall be emmet! w rim gtt mnnv ol the lea delegates as will correspond, in number ilk the eoutieBt ef its federal sumhera divider! by aaai ratia: PtotiiLfd That each county shall have at iearf eoe delegate; and provided,' wuwrorer. That -arJarre tbpre Bbatt be one or-irKWrdefepitefl amppripri.iled, by reastin of fractional remainders, theeuaurj having the largest reniainder ahatl be cntkleel Iw the brat unapfiropriated delegate, tlte 'oSiirjriSvffigr IX. JB UJwHher timttfd, That if any vecancy haH eecwr iai any county delegation, by death or cherwir; the Governor . ahall forthwith ite a ant f efeetio to aupply the vacancy. .And the eVfcgafiea abalt coovene in the city f Raleigh oti the day of next, and a majority of three, forth ahaB o institute a qwrom to do btanness. JL Beit further tmeted. That no deleirate elect hall be permitted to take hia seat m Convention antd he shall here taken and aabacribed the follow- ht oath or alfirmabA. trig s I, -A. B. do aowmnty wear, (oe aftVn, aa the ease may be) that, I " will aot, eiteer direirtly'or diret!y, evade.. or disre gard tlie Cmita fised to this Convention by the pro- I 1...- i" .1 ii j: .. - .- , rT... l.-::7T"-:"r.T.n" . J ". . . . -r I N'Tth tarolu m art forth in lha Art i IIM Oeuiml AaM-a,! aaac4 w 1 mtiliml "A a Act cuk rri'inj( a Couveutma ta autrad tk Cuwti. tutioa of the Nle of .North 1'ar.ua," mhxk Act . rattli.d by Ibr prxfle ; an brlp m V.vd XI. i wrtW fMW. Juat ihm I'uUie Tfr4Morr hr, ail h ta kcrrh), aulWuoJ to pa). - . , . i ' u um arraU at lha (unK. aut h miUmifisnYAandtmi. and llnttain. form (heir branch U.4 m may be tveraaar kx Um tuiomgn .tftW of lite CotiV!ttUuii ; aiatl aiao ! ay tocli luriuorr u t44ieuUai lao 4Ura prr day duruif h attruilaiKC tlirmon, and law dullara tit ry thirty rink tratrt to awl frutn lbs Cuualiu. XII. y4(K(rir(irrrucf,TWlUH he th duty of the Cuvrruor, iwiunlwtt aiWr ih ratirVatna of thia Act, to traimunl a coy to tach h"rifT in tha Stair, and lo caom it lo be jiuUwItrd tr tkerlui Mjccrwqo-ty Ui ihe nra.ua prr of lb i'taU'. XIII. And he it further fried. That th (4. IHK iiniuiMlH4ia ImiI be anbaiillrd lo lh IVo- 11S Cr their inrtit of Uiawnil. a: TliJ tk Co). "tMu ahall have authority au lo amend lha (W atilulMiaj aa lo provide, 14. That tha Leiruuitura "f North-Carolina atuill u, retuUrH, oulj one ry two yeara ; proviiled lhal lue (iovcnmr aiadl have authority lu call ritia meatuura Duhia? w'. 2d. To tlamiw ttp pte o aitwiut-J ' mc i err, UN rrciiu Miniai otn- f era- Jrd. lo prtiVMe that pnpulati.at or laulnav arparatrlv, or U th onubuKf, aludl l the baa of r p r w lit at inn tt tlie O rw fitl A im-aiUy . 4th. To provide (r the tlcrliou lb" r(..r hv lite IVh ile. uth.Tuah.4e4t Kriozh mrrnt4l h4- or in part. Cth. To pr.4uUt lie- al4ili of uavery w .ortn-4 amlina, by au other prrr than a Htate Conventino. 7 1 la. To nrovide that capitation taiea ahall m be higher upon alavea than freemen. Hb. To provide in what manner future aniitidineuU to the Cuttatilute uaay la navde. 0th. To prohibtl lha lypulature In-ta aulhimziuf dilS'rrnl utunkipl reyulaliiMai iu uuf'-reKl axaote, in order to put a atf to what ta called pnmte Ir filiation ; miti to make il 44intry ou tha Ikim- tahire to repjlate the Courta, the appointment county ortirrra, and all that urrtaina to Ihe edim niatratiim 4 the lawa, in aurh a manner thai there ahall be an uniform r Arm tbronhiNit the State. 10th. To aprcifv more ripTiriily what ha II di quatily rrtisnoo frotn h4iring itfftrf or ajniiiitmeiirii under the Nate, and the procedure arawwl rh-lin-qtient puNif aeimta. Tlth. To prflvifc- eittier thl the Council of Nate hull he aMfbed, ,t lhal Ihe Riembera there4 ahatl be v-krte,) viihm a limited (here, couveuit-ul to tha al 4"ieiTiTrirtTt. ISttl. To nrvnle that in caiwa where vwaia tej ncyttjn the Iepilatiire, tlie (;en'- liall hate authority to i-ite arili f ekvtil to fiil mk h vnranril-. XIV. And he it fwrtkrr raflrtrrf, Tt, iMUofU in; tu the rule nnrnrobed in the Hh w"C'e-n f thia Art. the count M in the Slate ahull ha. r3eiiMc4.iT loelecl- the iwntiW of il-rTpitea- Biaietej to each ; ril..' 1 Putrtel Horke 3, r.tmcotti lx-"J, Rutherford It, Haywood 1, M.v 110. A!ir! 110. lr4 ii f 't I c k li'ii ' i rT .4, Litolii 4, Ca liarriM 2 10. 44 Distrut Kowhii SjLpiividsiiq 3lM'i'jj,n e'ry t ltK" ' 34 Dtnt'Tci R.lu?l tant 3, 84an 4, Catre4 3 tt. A O'utrict Rmd.Jph 3, Gui'.tord 4tCbtham J IU 7A iJMrriiwKhmmxl 2, Aann9, Kr,be4i2, Monre 1, Cumberland 3 tt. Ha Dittrici it 2, Orange 4, Granville 4 -10. . . . . - 9 4 Dittrici Wake 5, Johnwio 3, Wavne 2 10, TOT DiMriel Warren 2, Franklin 2, UalOax 4. Nash 210. 1 IfA District IV-rUe 3, Noribamptua 1, Her. Crd 2. Madtu 210. J.2 .Mittrid.-VMtyiUtX U I'eemitnta Gate!i 2, Chowan 1, Cauxkn I, Curniuck 2 10. 134 DiMriel B-auCrt 2, Kdecomh 3, Pill 2, VTaSntilUW"! t.Tvrn.11 1. Hyde 10. 144 i4rru-f-raven 3, Greene 1, Vemnt Jones 1, Carte-rVt 1, Uualow a It. 154 DitiriH BU-leo 2, Snupoei 2, C4oti.boi 1, iiphii 2. V II i ittver "2, rtniiwtfk k; 110. I ! STATU LEGISLATUHE. v oowrrixs emcia tmi la rear a uwumm. - Monday, AWweer 24, 134. SENATE. ;..Tbc Spcakct aflnonabji!& fiillowinjf tiHninittees, made in purauaoce of Ihe re4ution intbulnoed by Mr. Ird.r!'nuiJ.lie various subjecls embraced in the Govcntor a TB2e! (ht the Federal Relation Messrs. Speight, Branch, Hawkins Little, and Edwards. On m State Convention for amending the Co ttitvtion Messrs. Carson, Uogan, 8awyer, Moot- gomery of ihwtv a no ( lytcii hart. On the Dittrtbvtiom of lie AU af Ammllf Messrs-Wyche, A rrington, Kerr, Alarm, and Wit son. , ', . - Mr. CloWreil pwnted ibt .petifio of atmdy citizens of Iredell county, pray irig that Andy Bag parly h$ restored to 1he pmllea of rihzenahip. Referred. - Mr. Shipp, from the Committee appointed to conduct the balloting jbr Governor, reported that David L. Swain is duly elected. House op coMMoxa , Mr. Jordan preoented certain papers relating to the contested election of the member from the town of Fayetteville ; which were referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elect iona, Mr. Guinn presenwd a bill granting., to persons therein named certain lands for the iw of the Me thodi? Emiicopal Chorch tt FrankUni read the. j fir time, and paiwed. " " ' " ' X meMBjea from lha Konale, ayreeiiiy to the pro. pawl tu raiaa a JoMit Heleet ComiiMtlea oo the auhjert of I he outride at Naaaau, and itiTrmin)( thai Meaara. Ileard, Holme, Moore, Hawyer, and ppaijhl, cufiipao aaMl l-ttniniHe on lleir, part A lao to the prtipiition u raiae a lili rwinutUw-wf1"""! lfTt io favor of tl Mttmg member. lha Clatrukea landa, aixj jUtiew ttiitr Mi ir. Well of aaid OMHiiHllee. OrdepNi that Meaara. tiuitHl, ileary, and llaaktn, eunipraar thia t'onimitti on lha part of the CiHiimofw. Nr. thitlaar wu. at hia reqiwrt, rime, fnan ayrving tm Ine Helert C'onimilleo un lha aubjeet 4j a l cnteiitKni, ana .nr. I'otu autaitituiea in nia place. TwJf, yorvnber 5, I P J i. SKNATK. Nr. Kdmietatnn preanuted tlie petition of Harha. ra fa be, of Haywood coonly, praving to be di vorced frmn ber huelaml, Juaeph C'abe; and Mr. Caraon, the petttKm 4 J4in taotlerth ami ralricli llenneMee, W' florke county, praying autlMirity lo erect fate nm tht ir own land arnaa the public road leaduif from Wilkeaborough to Morgmiioo j which were referred. Mr. Caklwell prevented a bit! to amend the Mi. htia lawt which waa read tha firat tune and re- Received from tha Ilowae 4 Conirrxma a mes sage, prup-Mog that a Joint SeUx l Ooiiiimlloe be raed Jo aarerUui a bather lha Praakjlarmw4mrch aod Staniai Huaxa) can be procured fix the ue of tin Legislature; ainl lhal said Committee be inalruclad to report to this I'gudaliire. Il was rotH'iirrel in. On motiua) of Mr. M Queen, flie 0mtnilkv on Internal Improvement were inatructid l evaaiiiH' tlie yeuerai ayatem of Read-laws now in operatnei within tin State, ami to report whetlier or ins? il be expedient an to amend them aa will w-ciire a more equitable diatribtltion of the labor 4 prvxer ving them in repair aonaig the diU'renl clawa of the people." Alan In liHinire whetlier or IM'I II la: pratiraUe lo improve ordinary rsids in siirh a limn tier as tii adapt them to the ue of hcotnotives for the traneportation of travellers and produce ; ami, if pralicaMe, wliclher Ihe introduction nf such im proveajent wuuld probably be altemk-d with a com. para live saving of etpenliture, and with I lift pro duction of a benefit tu tha peoplu id tbii Stale. Mr. MXjueen moved lhat tlie Senate do now latu up aiwl c"Kwoler the resohit.iotiiftil'nuiIC'f by Jiitu, pmpoHiti to raie a Joint Select Conimttlee lo in qiiire into the manner in which the moneys appro priated f r rebuilding the cnpitul hue been xeu. j ra , wim n nioiiuu w ijiwi v i nc tpFTnnsi ten-ling being on the amendment, propted by Mr. Wyche, In strike out ihe lulter clau (4 lha reso biliiiu, iu the f41iog words: "ami the reasons which tud In Ihe dixtiu-! of Win. S. )rumiiMnd, SuperiiiieiMleul 4" Public Buildings, it waa Jakep i j i : l V and oWjded m ttM wwivc, On Diotfoa of Mr. llian, the rea4nlion was ameudeii by add wig ihe fil lowing aa an additional ojKy and. aJupted RemJved further, that the r.oiiMiattee rt port the probabU .amount of jnoney tliat will be required l mtinh and fumixh tho Ca pitol, and when it will be ready (or the receplionoft tlie Leislalure. . house of U6.MM0.Vii " rj .Mr Weaver preeiled the pctuiuwof auiklry ai- tensia iMi'icofnoe eouniy t pray mg t nat jo-epij U m.. Mry 4.-festoret Tightf rf tttojn MhlkMTITrrr: ' . , TZT ship; winch was relerreo. 3j.rUliear-rreseufef the petition of sundry riliaetia of Vapoey cytinty , pray nig tbi) Jhii Ma, vers iiisij W restored to the privilege of wVttixenl Referred. . , . (Xjuutioo of M r. J. L. Soiilhr ReJred, That the Joint Select C'ownmlteo raised on the subject of LUerokde Ljimla be mNtnirterl to inquire into the jjfK'JirjtrXJtf grunting hi Jnha lo. work fur Uotd. oav a, certn jtiece or pa reel. 1 4"; lan.i, betng part of tlie Cherokee lands now owned by the State, lying io ihe county of Haywood ; and that they report by hill or oihenv Mr. heaarefl presented lh annual report oT the Cape Fear, Yadkia, and redee Rail Road Compa ny ; which waa referred. . WednemJay, Novemher 26, 1834. --skn ate. : On motion of Mr. llolmos. . '''rTliattheudiciar tit TWTe xjS-i Ilency of anieiidiiig the law the subject of Lm'iry. . frsorci". That aaid Conmittoe iaquira aUo into the enpedieney-of repealing' or aritending the" Aci of 1322, lor the relief of honest debtors. - t HOUSE OF COM MONA -M r. G iiiuo presented the petiliuo Jolm Bates I aoosw e jimico or liuncombn county, praying to Wra.'ted to eirAt.- Rfferred. ' ---e MjaJojkmrnftvl i Mil to p.i.re mr the hohiiiig of a Superior Court in the county of Yan cey ; read the firat tint. . - - ii - B ; 7 . . "1 Thurmiay, November 27, 1884. -q SEXATE. Mr. Lockhart prenenled the wHition of the Pe. tersborg Rait Road Comjmny, praying tha passage of aa Act to authorize them lo erect a tmdfre across the Roan.Ae.at the towtv of-Blakely, and in the mM tioje io esta Winh a Ferry Ttf r. Li also pre, seoied a bill toearryraaid prayer into eflhcl, which wa read t?te njtt time. v , ; , Air. II uan presented a Ml to annex part of uowan county to lMvuhwo, accompanied by a pe titioti oa the uljct j read tlie first time. Mr. BriUaio presented the petition of the Pro. prietoreof tha Tennessee River Turnpike Road, praying an extension of the Charier granted for the coDstructionrof said road accompanied by a bill to carry aaid petition into effect ; read the first time. . 6, ; ,; j-h ' Mr. Kendall, from the Committee of Propositions and Grievances, reported a bill to tlivwce Mary B Cabe, of Hay wood jaunty f fronl ber husband Joseph Calje read the first time. . . IIOUtSE OK lXMMO.A Mr. Craige, from the (otuuiittee oa Privilege and I'JotlMum, to whom wu rcft-rred certain pers relating to the iis li((ililiy of James Maiaiey, oooi4lb gulling merjitxis ('rum the county of Car. AfUir an mHktual amtion M laf the report on the - I I la m aa J s m, . . fct a i ama, n waa miany eoncurrea ai Ayea tv, rvaya w. Mr. Manly, front Ihe Joint bchxt Coonniltee raiaed on tlie auhject, reported lhal hia Eicellency t Ihivid USsam, on Wednesilay Ihe 10th of Uv reiiiber etiMuIng, will watt on the Lrgulature fur -the purpoMt of taking tlie Ottihs of IHliCC. Fridam, Sovtmher 28, 183L"-, SEXATE. ' Mr. Cowper, of Gates; presented a Re-olutJoo itwt rue ling the Cotumittee on Finance to inquire Into the expediency of changing the present Diode i4 receiving it 4 Taxable pn-perty, and anieod. log I lie Revenue lws of this Nate. Mr. Baker presenled tlie pHitioa of Itechact Ed wards (4 Yancey county, and Mr. Hupp, the U Iksi of Juaejih Shepperd. Referred. HOUSE OF COilMOXa ' Mr. iMley presented the f.Jlowing Reaululion t - Ktmnttedt'' hat ihe Oninilrte tai Finance lake inlo emsaJi'ratioti and etailer m till ThtTtKIik uf CapeT Fear tm the rvpedW) i.f "n jiealmg so tnuch wf il (. harter aa prohibits to the Sts klM4ders reaiding , out tlie b4aia-ttariet repTew-mif(a tiy proxy at the meetings of said Storkh4iler, retuhi. tug the prohibitum only as regards Storkhntdetf reaidiiig wit limit the limit ai t4 the I'nited fclalea. The Re4utHm win ansiitled, on Mr. lis) wiaj's -nwrtion, by aihlmg thai Ihe Committee inquire into tho expediency ot' ametslin ihe Charter of aaiJ Ikink, so as lo Cirlml the losiing c4 Notes dr a leas sum than five d4lur. Thus, amended, lis) Uesi 4ol ion was agreed lo. Mr. Haywotal presented a Memorial from Wj. ha m S. DitiiirtiHMMr.Tile Siijrinteuli iiiliTilie C ',' Htr4. Read, and referred Iu t)i Coii.tnitiee on Public Building. - ., Mr. Potts submitted llie f. .Mowing Rcaoluliona, which were reed, ordered to J printed, and nah tlie order id" Ilia day fr lliurstlay heft I I. " KrmJiJ, That the Ireii.Uture of a Sute, at ting si the hVpovntilive-ttlHjltiuJfiofiakliiUlhae---. s riglit lo instruct their Senators in Conrreia ; end a juet vimliratwo of tlie churatlef of our TmlMieal m-titu. tssw eenwrrea lost rod) TnTfljfl itma imtU "be eiven whenever a,Si'iiakjr biiMepreaeaia Die Will of the Stale iii gnl qoestiona of uatssial polay, or iu tunes of ptiblaj rmcrgt'bry. - ' - . , ZZ'' IL-HsiJvnt, That the Hun.AVulie P.iringtmi. one of the Senator frutn tins State in the Concn of the UniUnl States be, and be is henty, inMrnqUxl to vote for expuagiuj ftwa the roroms of thai Snate of the United State Die rex.luliona declaruiff tiat the I'm. wdcuW in tn laio, Ueeute pnceedinirs in t'jTjtin In " I tl.c I'ulilir U enn. ban an uMiritnitT.ifiW ) ls,iup. TmJ -nt f.f:rte......t t... .r. ; '.11. ' . . . and power not cunTertoJ by iiiuostuutasj and lwi-- hot in aVtiDeatto xbPthr-ll"''',,',,,'i,'',''!''t-'T: ' ; ' in n , . in i: i h ' L .1 ' ' - in. iirmira, l wu mm l.eeneney ine UOerooT Ol. tin 8laJe-bs wi)iieated to tranmntt Uirthwith, to the" Hon. . Willie. P. Jnangtmvaud, to Ui Jhsi. MfbrdH.' -: BtowaoilC Copy each irf'lhe toTegwrr7esululIolls., 1.411. inotioa tit Mr, Killcrell, isssi -:-' - , -T " ' Rttoln a, Jriii llie Ciimmilte on Intenwl Inw pruvetnent. Jje intriKiir,tij iuquiet irto Jhe jpnJjaZIl bW oust of ctmliiMiing th Cpe Fear, Yadkin, and ; reoee naii-ftiiuiije uisuy-wiea from Ir ayeite viu miritw the- Dhtodio.kW Rewired, That tho Committee Oo Puianca t.La into cotuuderatioo the eipedioocy -of eutiiortripg -b J'uyiiO'roasiifer imMtkJbemmg m tercet-not receding 6 pt'r cent, per annuni, and to dispose of tlie satiie at he beat poesibk prion, m W out of the Btatev provjd'-d it can be eiActed at par, -to such amount aa may be nocewHary to ay tha dh lance in ine suuncrtotioti of Ihe Slate to th rt,.L W FlaTe i or tutu the exiifHlKev of rehnnniahM- : 4lu ripht -to lake the amuunt of tkox1trln"kaiil Esuk" w men is uniwio r. . - v r -j-vm w.-if,.. ,-.-- ie uuru nine, ami paesetr,-Ayes pu rVoes 56. ' Saturday, AWsjfter 29, 1634. . SEXATE. Mr. Beard presenled a bill concerning a Conven- " lionjojunend llm LVwatimtionf the State, bich'" rwaa read the first lime, referred to ihe Committee ' on lhat auhjoct, and Ordered to be jriute(, ' . fTLJa.. BiU Will bn found ia lb pme linii refhatftpZl -"--" - Mr. Wellborn prewsnted a 1.TI1 tsMvpeal,' in pari the Act 6f 1830,to prevent otsttrucfiotia tu the nea aage of j&dj jap the Podoe and Yatikin rivere fmft ' -three timea, and ordered to he eiignawed. , - Mr. Kendall, from the ComniTltew onPr"PT ti?!U rmuumr on th7 ..iMtmiiA.Hukk Hentiewye tft :-, "'"iv: .ejri4alM4a4be4-e T ia Burke conntyf aBd a hil ft?? StM,r7 p, . au Iroto her husband, Archibald Durham 5 which paswd their first reading.' --., fyp -v- f ..s n JP M.Staofitdd was elected Col., and Hcnry R. Beard, LiegtrColancl, of Cavalry, attached to the 16th Brigade.' ' " . ,- . . 3-4jiH)tin-fJJrlIo ' Brw araT That tlie Commitloe on so much of the Uoveraora Message as rclnles to the subject '"f "fling il tostitotiw of the State; T iJistTucr """ Je4 tojnq.timlntp.J submitting K - the People fr l5uh.pii,,eeiieincif,c anici.J-'" meots, uwlead of calling a Convention - - Mr. Guinn wibmiiua a ReJution, calling MI the (governor for inf,rtiHiti. with regard tocerl tain grants Wdred by the to IUre fo uued to Aa,. Dctoor and Henry Regan, fbr the purpt.se .4 discovering . Silver Mine, under certain condition. .: . . . t . .. , . ;-Mf-,"fn,y P? Ml to etrtahlish:, Mcn- " chants' Bank of Newbem, , Rend , Rrsi ,in" and ordered to be printed. ! ' A nx Ki'r? Pre?cnt"'1 m irporttte fh Ir,: Afl Maimfttctunng Cortpsny, fir( (j p On motion of Mr. Waugh.th eomt.iiiie,, m ,t Judiciary vem to'trtK-ted o inquire into the t ,