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'i ; . -i r y v- t -I ' -i -' V ( n - i. 4 A L ' "if' '" J" 7-: 2 . ' t. U I 1 - . 1 M 1 ! . :,; 3EI3ATB ;'V ; " -: (-' :'YO'a lit.-7t.IbcrW heaoTotioii, tn4 Mr. TViWi -V vY 'nik Wellborn sauUvhe-pciectlagreed 0 .-: - vth the honorable Speaker as. to the un; constitutionality'of the course adopted by H' Congress of. making Jtoads and Canals m 1 the several States, ands it Vas his jnten : :o "... tionih' bringing forward his Resolution " for obtaining a portion of the surplus funds i ' in thWTreasurv," that in fufurtithe States Uhould apet : they thought proper, prvscui iv wT V,-t; Vi tiey spent ju diCcreht; partaof1 the t. : v': ; 1 Union, buttery UittTe of it ;in,jrprth-CaK. - ; '"olina. He wished 'to have the , njohey.dir i' . .'.tided; icrecably to population, to :eycty: .nd;whai'each-of-tlie fStatci;had fright , ta expect. -.. m f ; I " ;.;v-;- Y:-iIf. Shober observedi that ,SAme days f : r;i'aV-en,.this-"80bjectwa ander,cansi. ' deration; he had said; that he would: here 1 aferf,ffer an ainendmentto the prop'oii 1? - tinn - under I consideration1 ? Hex agreed -frith the i gentleman from" Greene s tpthe pficonstitutiqnaUty of the course adopted ;- bj Congresi in Telation .ttf Internal; Imf prOTe'menti'j but as it appears hat.there rs a majority in that body disposed Jo fol low tliat course, and .tliej; have acted in tKis way for several years, it becomesa. 3u etition irhetlier: some nod e cannot Tbe? evised for "obtaining aportion of the ftioi : aey tha s an nual ly expend edwithout com AJng In contact with "the provisions; of the Constitution.- iJThe amendment , which he had pre pared I hi; thought would attain this 'bbjectrand steer clear of any consti- tutJon al ; objee txorii. 4' He there fore , tn ayed to strike ut alii the kmendnient:proposed . by tne gentleman from Edgecombe; ex-; - cent the word ResolTed;" an J'inaert the "oDg : 4;; )rL,: ; ' "I .. ."ii..'' c Tliat, in the opinion ' of this LepUlature : Congress hare right tacreate a fund for Inter nal Improvements and tducatfon to bi- ipor f . ' ' ' tionedamang the States,. according ao ther fe 'derarrepreentation, and to be applied to such particular objects as ech State may.specify." r fllT. Shober believed ConCTess had 'a TighV to create .'a, fund for the purposes mentioned in his amendment; and that each State might rightfully accept of its portion of it, and apply , it to the; objects proposed-1 ,The words, tp , provide; for' the general welfare,", must mean, sbme tliicc. -. lHe thoujrht ConrrcS' had 'a right to apnpriate to he States, in equal pro- J portions, any surplus rnioney ithat, might j :bc in the Treasury, lor objects of Internal ,Iniprovcmcut or Education, .and leave It, .to the several otate legislatures to apply it in such wanner as they may think pro sper. - Adopt this principles and he - pre .Ktiaied the gentleman from Wilke wiruld be satisfied iti this way, the Genera! Go vernment could take .each 1 State-: byvthe .hand, arid very essentially prdmote" the i ; J general welfare. , The .money thus pro Xj ' posed to be distributed amongst tlie States,- had onginally been drawn into the Trea sury of the United States from the pock ets of the people j and if not wanted for tlie general purposes of the Governuient, lie thought it could not be better disposed of tlian to be divided amongst- the' States as proposed,; f 1 j' -What,;Mrv S.asked;:had been (done by the General Government tbf promote, the " general welfare of this tate ? ' lie knew of Very little. .This proposition pro- viaesioramoretcquai division oi me noun- ty of Government in future; and will go. jar to silence tne. ciamour on;tnis neatt. In'conclusion, Mr- S- said,np man was . more anxiousihan he to comply with the provisions bf : the jConstitution ; He had taken an oath to support it, and he would comply with itlaccording to his best judg- .. ment.!::::-V ' '-yi . .V:vj'-; "" jlr. Wellborn said, it - was immaterial to hi m 'what m od e was ad opted," pro vi d ed his object of obtaining a due portion of the surplus money . in the Treasury . for tlie use bf the State,, was obtained " Mr7 MearcsWd not intend to haye .said a word bri this subject'; but finding no one had expressed his A-iews uponit,hevould tnrable the committee with a few remarks ! only'i;.y -v--j. w ry ' The original question submitted by the gentleman Yrom jWilkes proposed; that we sliould .initrixct bur Senators: and re quest, our, RepresentativerinCmgres3 to ' obfain foe this State a portion of the &ar plus funds in the Treasury of the TJuitctl ;. states.:-yj". .v- tr- 7,v :4..-4v.'-v - fire gentleman from'.' Edgecombe had moved to-amend the resolutiori'.by a sub- b stitutejdenying to Congress the, power bf appropnafing money lor lntemalt tmprave- ments, ;&c." ,.; i-f ' v? - 'tt ':.-r A " "re gentleman from Stokes pvpposes i 'position moved by hiiai He. was ici favor oi tnis motion-' . v t v - . If, said MrM.' tthe: questjpn::. now i to, be decided, whether Congress has the power to majce Internal Impi-ovcments in the several States, he would vote against it., But heconsidcred the'p're3erit situation' ' of things 'Ut be quite iliflerent Tlie rigSit of Congress to cut Canals ond make, Road -feas bet5n'ettlcdW ; 'if tc'i ptily" power that ever will settle;u. ; lie kiicvv that in moat: cases ot lifierchces of opinion on ithpor t tant suhjecia, deciisibns werc refetTed to die Judiciary- Bit thei power in rquestioo must depend ,pii th ponstmction of: Cou gress.aionc. 7 It-is a' decision wldcht will never be cmtestctl by aay other-tribu nal' For, if he were of "oniniri'tfiat Co'bir had not the , Kwer to cul a road I hlv land, yct.ras he knewitSvoUld throUkli be be- n'pScial," and- would imprpye ' the value: of ms property,Mip would receive Ahe bne lit;- And he nresumed. for thi cr-mo Wo 3on, no State would ever Phjecttbaiioad t , to amend the amendment bytrikihg-but 4 solved,'? and insert in'its n.nlace tlie.nrb- , HoW, then, this, matter evtp; .to be settled r" It miist depend on the construc tion whtch:Congress ;giv6s 'to3it: constructiou' does hot rest on ji single de cision TIie question' has : been, discus ed and1, settled over ' and , ove'r aain f and" though; the decision was conlraryto his opinion, yet tjiedecisibn being made by the pro per tribunal , i he :vas cl early for submitting to Hand for coming in for hti share of the benefits which . may. result from.it, . ''Y'Y.S: ''.'Y , ' But said MK M. the proposition of the ccnthiinan,'frtm Stokes does not at all cori flict witfi the Constitutiori.lltresolycs that. Conij;riss has tlie right to create a fuhd for Internal I in proTement and Eduatibri &c This does ; not interfere; with the b piniQn that each bf'thec St&teAfi&'-SQser-ein' a ml j ml epen'd cht jrn n d i f i i;be asked whereCohgrcssVbtai thts'appropriation; he's!6uld an th e power to collect taxes; ciL to pay, jhtiebts, : and -proyide jor tlie cbiiimbn defchco -and geiieral; welfare for rjo one This, then, is a proper grant 'of Con gress, not for the purpose :oft making ; Ca naU or Road 2 as theyt may thi nkf; proper, but to be apprbpriated for "such purposes as tlie. Sovereign States may recommend. ' VWhen the: great State of New-York; wi th th e grea t C li riton at i ts Head solicit-, ed aid from Congress 7 to th eir great" Ca nal Scheme, Congress i refused to grant it. e-wYork undertook ' the; work herself arid coin pi eted itjancl ri b w she isoppo3cd to, the pbwer since exercised f by tne Ge-r neral Qovernment in promoting works of this kind. ; rf ;The aid giyen by Congress" to dhio, A labamaand other States m triaking Roads antT'Canals, has fixed the principle be yond dispute, and other. Statess will conv Unit txW. avail themselves of theadvaritaV ges thus held out to them. ; Believing the qwestion .decided byCon gress,1he, 'for one, : would be willing, as already stated, to submit, and come in for. a ofivision'of the spoil. , , . ; 'Mr Brown observed, that he had the honor: the other day to,submit a few re mark's ion " the constitutional question in vidved in. this debate. He should there fore now confine his observations to what had fallen from the gentleman from New Hanover. I , . ' ' . ' - ' : ; He understood that gentleman to state', that: the question in relation to the power of "Congress to make Internal Iitiprove meptsJn the several States, had been (le- settled by the highest Judicial authority, all inferior Courts were bound to respect that decision But the matter was:iar difTerent in respect to legislative decisions, 'lliat the decision of one Legislature should be binding on a succeeding one, would be a strange doctrine in this country, where every new. session of a I egislature is per fectly independent, and at liberty to pass such laws as may be deemed for the pub lic,intee8t. .ICe believed' that the period would soon arrire when the foreign com merce of the United States would greatly diminish under the onerous provisions of the tariff laws, which would lessen in-a corresponding degree the revenue derived from that source. The alternatives would then present themselves "to the people, whether they would submit' to a. system of direct, taxation to. enable the General Government to prosecute a system of In ternal Improvement, which, withoutWme amendment to the Constitution, securing an equal participation' in the expenditure bf the public . money among the States, would always be partial, or whether they would abandon it ; lie did not.doubt but thai.the latter, alternative would be pre ferred by the people bf the United States.; . . ' But it. is said, that the proposition now before the Committee does not touch the constitutional ! question Bat whence he asked.-did Congress derive the power to' create a "fund for Internal Improve ments and Education ? A Vi& are told, in deed, that the authority is claimed under the authority in the Constitution to " pro vide for the general welfare.'! But if Congress claimed -this power from this clause, what power might they not claim under it ? - They might pven undertake to change our rules of'descerit. 1 . .: ' HrMr. B.thoiigh gentlemen ought to shew clearly that Congress Has the power to create the fund ofj whicKtheypropose . to .claim a part before they passed a. Reso lution on the subjept. - Suppose- ('ongress were to create the contemplated , fupd, and NorthCarolina were to receive a portion of it, - would $ie icgisiature oi tne oiaie u. r uounu u ap propriate'itv to the "pu rpbseii' of Internal I m p foy e in en tpr Ed u ca ti oil rVheYe wbul d the "repponsibitity' rest for the proper ex pen d iture; yfth e ; mo licy. ? He though t lhereVva some danger- of . life power be ing abuedjk.U .', i:;Y:b i;;:''Y JrV B;- concluded by suggesting -that creat abuses might bp practised .in 'the exercise .of this power. , Vv v? t Ail era lew. leinarKs riri.iiiF. iTieuane, M Ri B.a Shobefi toe qnefitiiirvwa Tns:"tire,aMieudmerit offered by' MrV Shober, amt tarried.;. y; i , ,.AC7 V..'"--j;' , lt then;n:oved to strike oiitjall the o r i gfn al.'Pro p osi lion e xc e ji t he yord. f Rer solved,1? whicli waV&lso carne:'''rvS'""i": V'(:Tlie Committee then Tose, and thb Re--snlutibn of AlrShobcr- was reported tolhe Senate v b question on, concurring with the Report of the Committee of the whole Iiberately settled by that body, and that it woufd probably never be again revived. He admitVed, that! when a question was wasltaken bvYc'as "and Nay,;as foUowsJ ')yiJtyirJ)'&te lUiUey, ! Bf aslev, W'lfgV't turiuy I)avenjort,j;.vIison,;I)ehcmv l-'rtikliii o IrMel!," tiaMi-i ;Iive HcDowelJ, of 'navdsoi BmitUt)f 1eWerralil. sfioberi Walton andfWebb.-29.' ?-:Jy . " Kats. tXegsrs.,fAs1t:tt' of Bertiff, DetSocUliP,. Brbdnax, llrotrn, Davis; Vt nk(i n tf giu' i riy. -r .SENaVTBV fl5LiV.Jfj w.' ..f iy Loy rpu'jAeVojn'jriM teof clai rh 4, nwVde U'vf iVr.tbleTehiirf ; on thV;peMt."USTr nance; reprt. ratify and cob By M r. ISIebaue; a, b:U to tMiiid the iaw b'Spe cl i n g t) V y pec t i nVf V I u V i b;it 1 1 e 'iyviV pfLFaye.1 tevilUv1: ByMr. Pugha bill r t v i ii c or nirii t e C ui n o yV ; enti I the Mutta .'UVkeet liuke Ca iu 1 C ni piny i ; a n d fur other; pu r pose i r By .Me W ttt i a ni s" b f Beaufort,' a bH to iiicorpfate a iht;In fit nt ry Cum pny ; : i a th e lown bf W ashi rig Tim ; Br Mi: 11 iid t b, a hi 1 1 ' t b .appbi it t Comtiii'iinerslii;the .roud Ironr 'thVVVa 1 1 ugn i ii A cVu uty , tb t hvh ead f Jqh nV riW. in Buf-kWoupty. By Mir.VJileire a li.r ipautiioriie the piyment of the pur ch -e tuotie on en tries of . land - n.aiej in 1 826, jn mU s ca &es ,wh j e iu rvey s ha Ve beeu msde nd returned u thK office of the Secretary of .State.- , By M.f Mebine, a bill toi nro ide - fir the renreeotaluwi . of tise Stile, iii meetings of tne Stockholdei of theBat.k?i of tbi State.. ' The, last bi era '1 wnS laid !tri the table and the others pass ed their first readihg. , ' , L-,7; - Yrft Mr. Pgh present. mI the peiition ofChris .topher ONea'e, f ,l!yde fr a pension, and Air. Mi'Jer, a rej6rution in i tavr -of Hry invalid Henry; Kurnegay; -Reft rred. J The . bi 1 1, "tori he! bet t er fej;u lat ion of Fisheries,oriS;dcimn Creek, in Her tie, and amenddiorytof an acf passd.in 1822, c n- rTimg the sattie die: bill,, to inrorpurate ruuaDU. .t;li;ipttr JNh. :1 i, in' J-.dnton, antk the bill to ttd!ish a ejarate election in the7rounfy f - Person, wefb reatf the third time and ordered ta be, enrolled, A mesge! from the Houe of Coin toons,' with tie following biHs, whicli pksed -their tirWt reading: A bill, to 'authorise the War derH.td' the PJ or, itVChow4n and, Merrhird, o pu rc h as c .1 a r 1 1 l a n d t e c bul I d ii i gs for th e reception fti'- p'tr iheretif, anil furotf r purpose? A 'bill, ro amend an act passed in trS6, to lay IY ihe fbu n uf ireeta, jon hejNith-:'ast 'branch of the Cije Fear, ,iIm -appoi'nting t 'oiwuii-sjiottei f fTr the H.inie. Th enrosMl b'lLamentlut'o v of an act passed in! 1826, for the beMer regahmon of Jhe Cutity ttirts iif- Martin, was in definitely, postponed, on motion of Nlr. WilUmsl' ) ' . . " (-.:' 'I he bill rerjuiring R-gistcrs tnd Clerks of the Sopenor ami Ct unty Co'utis, am! Clerks and Mavters'jn Kquity, to kep their Oflies at their repeciive C'Uit-h'is- fs, was indelinitely posrpoiied, on niotion of Mr. M eares. s V' . . ; 'Hi e.x bi 1 1, i n a i 1 1 o f "t hefu n d for J I n t e i na I Iniprpvenienf,!tWa indefinitely postpbueil, on motion of Mr. loiner, by a vote of. 57 to 7.i: V-i-; .-: ' V.. ; 'i . The bill; concernjng the payment of Pi lots! in certain cases 5 and the bill, expla natory" of an act relating to' b Ttd. given by Slieri tlsj; and Cler k .f t he So perfor and County "Courts pasSed in 1810,1 "passed their third reading and as ordered to be engrossed! ."-j-T-.; vi'-.U"1':' . : ''"f-:. ' V.--. The bill to alter tlie time of holding tin; Superior Couris of Meckhnburg 'and -Ca-b.trru the restluiiin, in favir ofThivinas Ph 'dtp the bill; to j repeal an Vet passed i n . 1 B 27, pnsc r i bi ii ; J? e man n er i n yt hi ch staves, heading '.'-and. ingles shallj hereaf. ter tie counted iso faVfawA respei:ts PeiTjui mons anl !HeVtftMl counties-Trabd; the bljl for J the better regulation of 'the town ; bf Windsor were read the third June anil ordered ' to be: enrolled.. '), . C: - ;-: ; -Mr. Crbbm Rubniitted tlie following re solutions, width we're adapted :- 4 . Iiesahtd,' That the committee on the Judicia ry, be instructedla enquire intothe expe'diency of so amending the. law; aa toeiider any shttre whox may attempt rto pjolsati any white ; person; guilty, of felonyrwTlhout henefit ofclergy, j Retolval, jThai the same corcimittee be direct ed to enquire into the , f xpedieocy of joantemi. . 1 1 a 1 J1-. .... ''I:'. 1 -'.:'! ! " I mg ui iaw, as iq renuer any legacy or-cusiriou-tive share, belonging to any person not residing in the State,' subject to attachment ai.d eSecu. J- tionj in the hands of .the, xecuto or Adnunis- trator. .. : - ;l-v;. -. . - 'X'. - -' Y ' - Mr, Shober, frorafthVcommitteelof Pro positions and Grievances, reported . acre solution.infavor- of yiUiamGrifiin arul his jsecurities j also-j bill, a.i4thbrizing the County Court of Stokes to interfere' jn behalf of Leonard AustVdf they eeiri it. eipedient-yhich passed three readings: andj was ordered i to beingroisedf h " t ; ;M r ;;S 'rcp'otf ted iiii favorably to the pei ti tlori "of Vf y att Roy e. Con purred, in; w Mr. 'vWil liauis , of Beau fbrt irtiraiihei cojhiitteepq the MiHtia lit : Arms trcjfotted' pasetl its firs t reading;' to provide r for the nro-i jtecf-ibn: of the . Arsenal an d'isafe keeping of tupli iArms ai)d other purposes it r v n r??r OIU tbudiciarpolct- made; tHe ortlerL'of the day, for tomorrow. . Mr,Meiresirbm whom was referred' a resolu tion relative to legacies ahd distributive shares belons-i "is io any one.noc resiamr in:: tne rotate. beggedto(be:dtscha cunsmeraiion. u--r.r' ; . v, ".Mr. ;M. also reported a ibill, ; more cfJ Harrell, IIintonHunt; Joiner lonttt!, j5i:nan iel M'Dea'rniifV MattliewSimetv PafrkV?:jt ticlr. Ituffiri, alyeai; ''scott'ShwfoW.'Spaight; Villiama oC Iicaufort- Wiltiarns; of .Martin; and jvitt -MabUrnVahdVulVP.estw.obd; 1.)vHi6hvWeri;coiic) -K Wii rd v fro m the com m i 1 1 ee l pf i Fi- ru a , biti to iirmite saie oi inanir atjft i negroes, : coq -veyed Ui ih t 0 oy erfioi fur f he j pebfthe 3tatfira Tay 1 lrV ' a hi 1 f--VV - Hi V lira r i l.?f C o ni'iin s'si o t - era, on nni i,oi. j iu s o me u i so, i :.rs.(M.p tioiim;t;4yioW ef I , - a nil rjam eji' Tay l oty which ! passed v4'Jh; fiUUwinffi billsf u ere presented; vizi to por9on bthersv vhich .passed; its first :s. ' rbe resiamation. of J. J Carrmerton. jriierf ariil acceptea te:MrySfebaniV ternal Jm provementeported Unfayorably i fortbe sale of lands acquired by treaty jfrQm cue vcroKee inuiang,wnicn nave oeen sur- Kyeyeti ci remain ti nsoicu ; ny ji r:paigntf- ajbi i I to regulate; the finances, of? vf f ven criuniyiBy-Mrfc jyiueioxz ine grauuai uiminuuqn oi uic Capital of the Sanks of the State by e fpurchase;and etmislimefttf shiire& whicfcbUls were read the first tinieii i t rnejwu- to compel tne uouncy ourt oi l,Le ti o i r to appolri t a'committee? of Finance: ithe bur. trincorporate aVliight Infantry another 1 Cburtitjf Enuityv passetl their thirilrea dins: and was orderedto be enffrosseo. Tne'biViWlteraii4:a ed jn:I77li;directing what feliccis shall: bey i rci a.' tr. ' i. aI i ti f a -v-' - sum cieny otcr cl. in e.Dji limiting t ne time whichecutstolast m e n ts Srhay ,be: permi ttetl to qua if yyere hid jftfim tely po'stpbned fzi "The Senatehtered npnltlie-order of the dayV.beiDg,' the; felMfr imi prove a road,' from Fay etteile tjVlke' bbrough.r ; MrM'X)eanttid,bved itb postpone it indefinitely, which was riega- uvea as lo.sji. An"aaTeTvomenr.was pro posed and carried, to ttrjke o Fayette vi 11 A and: inaapf Jilt rtl 4a TCTotl of n nrun ' ana tnas amenaea, tne mil pas sea its se cbnd readi rig. !Mr.s Alexander, ilTbm tthej-selecticomw mittee to . whom was referred that part of o f th fe. Goy ef nor's lVIe,ssace which re I ated tq:c?rtaiii'; resold tiqnbinu juegisiatures oi ; Vermont, uniov lieorgia arid-South Carolina respecting the paw- er of the General : Goveniinenttto;3inorb-: priate funds for the purpose of aidingtliei r I piony oi iree persons oi color, maue a tlCiailCta I CIIUI 1 UlUkll bUUblUUp Willi UIC, loi lowing resolution ?r r Resolved, by the SenaJe nd House of Cm 01009 of the State of North-Carolina ' thati.tlie Congress of tlieUnited ..States have no Constitu tional power to appropriate funds to aid the A- 1 merican Colonization Society, or' fop anyf other 'purposes, for which that Societ3,wwas . establish ed, which they rnay hereafter conteinplatef ; and mac tois jeffisiarure, as tne orcfan -or tne win of he. peote of this Stte, do solemnly protest u eamst the exercise or any attempt to exercise tuch constitutional powers byvthe Congrtsa of me unnea states, y?., ony iv ff-, i Another branch pf. the :re80lutionfproT vitles for its transmission4 to our Senators arid Representatives in Congress, and the uovei nor or eacn state in tne union. . (The samexbeing rad oh motion of -Mr.'.- Shober, they were -laid dnf the- tableV:-, ; : TPednesdQr Bec. Z. i f " i Mr Shober, from' the 'committee rof propositions and grievances, reported uhv avnrably on tne petition of Christopher P'Neate, of Hyde. Cbncurreal n?-J . JIr. lioddie introduced a resolution, in a vor of. Archibald Lainon which was re ferred ; "fi . ... , . Mr. Gray presented a" bill to establish andy Creek- Acatleiny, in. Randolph, and to t inrornoraf i the "lVuatees??tlirpof. -J Read th ree ' ti mas h nd ordered;tb bft eri-Tl j Mr. Hintori, a bill directing iti what manner the acts of Con gress sh al 1 ; be d is- ' tnputeaiin luiure. ; jieau tne nrsr time. M r. Love, fnm the cbnimi ttee of clai msl ' reported without amendment, the resolu tion in favor of John Barnett, which pass- J eel its ba reading an a. was ordered to ue nh WMAC 0 Ai I - - .. ..-T , ". iji-.. engrossed. Mr. L". also, from the sanie; committee; to: whom vwas referred an' ' enquiryV- as.'.' tov ine. propriety continuing tne appropria tibn for the' education of 'Missr Udnev Blakely,reported that U is inexpedi entltodiscontnd wa'rf 'concurred Mr. Davidson, Troin the, commitree on ptfcjl i c : road l 'If o hbm ' was referred J an entiuiry as to; the expediency bf amending tie road Jawsyjsb far aji yregardstlie jnian-J n$r ed-. in which, roads are Worked ;ori, report- that it is inexpedient- to make any bite ration in th bin. M f: : Tkt i:C:. V v Mr. "Love, from the Committee of ciaimi, reported unfavorably ibn Ulie petition of u u 1 1 1 1 u iienry ,ftjrn egay o 1 , a j u pi 1 u ; $ Mri:MiUer moved to" reverse tfe Report!; a n d M r. Ask e w o rB er ti e mo vel I th at; were lndetimtelvPOstDbned. rhe bill tp incbrpbrate arcorapany en-' .1 v.. titled the Afatfamuskeet take Cabal Com pany, and for other purposes-tbe bill to regiilate the : finances ; of Cravetif County ejsolution in ;rb and jhis Secttrities,fandthefr favbr of iVViniam Robardsy :Jos.Picfo.t'ts; and F. -fTaylor; heirsv CQmimsibner on jt he pajr foj, the Staletol ;el U thla t Tnjsarercr read ttie ihird: iimbj-'arid; H The Senate weptnto'co.mitteef tlne whole, MrCMebane'in cliaiifntHcbiH to provide fori th& &bal settlement iofg-Ex ecqjors ana mimstrai;orv A tirak the! cdmrniitecirose and renorted tlib MrJCrobm hresented !a bil!.more?ietV fecalltb sMprjess!the ry.pr0Valton5 ia-W missjonersritheountyvnc the purposes mbnttorfed In the biit : also. Court, ;itgt be, fipid a. uiii 10 au.norise any uirett tue aupreme lancllTOlkesoncn IpfThe to o wi ngv)bil! j viz !r-B yVM rAPflbvil If a bi II torpvid e; p 1 rhy 1 si on in faybr of Lewis7Bond of Ber-. tiejbe -aildd when WteliboinVtlie resolution-aud m m mm 1 o 11 1 viurau txu ry a me q o in en t s,; wn icn we r agr e toia n r 1 1 was 1 andlbrdereld to beveng6iedf;:i vf reading ;-: 7 s r.-Love.pr43ehted a reg0i Iron, ,.,, for,c1eaririet6ut:fltt4 ;m.H,?.T:'a. "1784. ,TI,e .,UU anu.nd tVn,VS re.u.3lia m m 1? 5 nJ, he:bil .tam4',,f act nasi;ed m lTfuJritnot r u'a read'the tfnrd lme; and ordered t, k cr gros&:.-:-f- r:-r' cen : MN Meares, from tlie Judiciary C0J mi tteei to whom was referred a resolutlo relaiivetbthe expediencv of kn,...,- the- Criminal Law,: renoited a bill .' ?. tie andeclare what building lnti I fart Sisl tni; ate, passed , in 1 784 and 179 aM"d.ePni, postponed, on motm f igOTebiU-tprov '6fr;okd;fimJthe 0Ver thejWalrmtMouiita to the head of Lit lMvy ilruucpmbey was rejected zl 1' A message was recsived from the Hons of Commons asking the ; cb ncurrence of thie Sf.natPA to A. hilt id nmcml fV o4o '1 abtfi tta -liorWrate the Fay. f "'j uuiu .nil vv.o ucrascll III cticyiiic luanaiaciarrng Lpmpan v -which billstssed their firstre ,. .-: .' S;rV.lVeV'fromthe t?mmittee' of Claiini. reported a reiblutioriin flavor of Archi. Ualo!.$Iimbri first time.-;' '-t4 4 r , j . Mri IVieares, from i J the ; Judiciary conv raiUeebeggeiiitb bidischarged from tha 'consideration .iptothe 'epedie taxing . lands in certain .c'esS .. i, Thebiil, - to prevent J the hauling cf se i n es; in ' Tra n ter 's Creek, and the hill to amend the several acts of Assembh, respecting theJlVafdlenS j of the 1 Poor, were: indefinitely postponed, i: . . , t - ..live bill 4 to t appb i n tf Commissioners ia theJcbnty!bf ; th erei n Cm eh tiojied-th e bil 1 suppl em en tafetoMjthe.tkt erecting tlie county of Macon--the bil 1 j more effectually to Dan ish , persqisjSyho ktlempt to poison others ----thei bil L topruiyidef 4iori the protection ofrt). j5 rsenalVTahd ; the. safe keeping of the public arms, and Tor other purposes,, antl the -resolution in 1 faVor "of Benjamin Brittairi anoV Isham f Matthews, were read the, third "time and Ordered to be engross- Ad l- . V ' i .. k . irhe f following bulsj have passed into lawsitvli coiiupel thcClerks of J thej. Cbanty. and Superior Courts of Cthafn and the Register f the same, ta keepv thei r bflices atiPittsbbroug----A billtb mend and explain ap ac passea in: 1784,' for the cl ea ring pu t and i ni pro v irig tlieriavigatIbrt,of 'Txt river, inJonei tlmllecnof debts, from the Estate i of d ecea se,d persobs, amj iijii law i jirel a' tlon tb the levying of . executions, issued by Justfces of the Peace, : r' ma, !vf:Piu'Coun; . .v : 'A lS::6ourtb liartef Sessions, , i NnvPinlwrtrirU 1828. ' ' ' Be'nashiv. Aikuison, S 1 Original attachment.. J c " ';' - ...iCyTvtdbn'NegroCapthei AmbsA.) Atkiiison; I J 25th August, 182' f.T 'j.ppeaniig tb the Batisfaction of the Couft, that. Amos A. Atkinson, the defendant inxhu case is not an inhabitant of ths Slate t , It.iN defed thatpbical ion be rhide in the.l?ligl Kepstfej&oheiwftlwt unlesthejaid A- Atlcinoiappear before tjie1 Jus'Jcci ef lha OourtfblHek a ridustfter Sessions at fbe next Coort to beheld tor, the- County of m.t the Court-lion ii.;GreenvUe,"On tj.e-first wnuay in .vKritsrv ri'-vt. r.rlpvw the broperty ancj peaa 1. ptaintifVrlemund:vitness James sneppHw. C!erkrof.oursdXburtat'tlrecnville, tleji Monday iri November, jn the'53d year of 0 1 '"1 1 ' m .1.A. EdwimWhhehea - i - -. -. v. VunV oCoYefllelen norwisldentsi It kdu pnb madin the Jluleiffh negater, thatvti?ile8s?thyraitpear y fVmur to'ib neitteiidp anclet for lit-anng- j r-ierk & i pWfr,'J0art,,andthe Roister Jnf1 ham, county w keep thir offices 1 .P'1?" A.r:- --r-'---".'-; " jrrtdav cbuntyrA bill to incorporate the Graai tioyatrch Chapter xf Nortli-Carolina-- A bill,'-tofnend,the law, with respect t. tr-- :-;,-HalilaxCounty. .....-r ;Wbes county afore . tef of thelCouil of Eqt iy after the t. II- i I1 . V r i .s -? 'li' 1 . re-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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