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4 t 1 V- 4 1 r XATE GHIKF JtlSTICE TAYLOR. 7 ,1 ' vVe'copy'the folio tying, tribute of respect to t!iis"cUst1 ,.tl. ""Ai-t-a nftltc; TWctnc! 1ir' nMnwTm'i r ' m . t - - JP- a a a, . av -k m a m k m f i i it tt ' f - i t mi w w 1 -aiBi-7jTiBvaaBi : ttim frm'tfieeml!f'resfJtia1auiU Trom si "Hiciety,,wli.pl othefseHkywood accompanied by bill to alter and gators nd Eseciitnr.- ; ' ' -f ' I.t-Me i- i mend an act Dassd'in I82r. slvinsr theussent of this State Mr. .Meoanc- prebewie- , v -v. v "VrV .rA I' wn ilevn, ' irHb certain actVofUl.e, Tennessee JUIaiufe:' deferred to f. . m sunUey citizens ol;iiert o ciiuiuon f V"Hajr Reconvention' did b:. r.h enmnnhi 01, Imn'rwnYrvMvL " r. the sublet of Fisheries irfSalmon creek in le, being.tlie : day.im.vh.cii: the T ?.ttJ 'H . i . air., vvi mams, or iviartmv. irom.uie cummniee i ramnsi- sai vuuuy. --. .i.t'ti ; Vl,cy rem,, . . '-" W..!'rW,rnM.. . ..,...rto"il h'.U tn nre-hi Martha ..-The foHuvyliw nros8ed;Di!lTCCCvca 1. 1 Vr. .JritkViGuiJfiird, ch nrtinvrty fttjhe hmv .hereafter Vr . tii l.vi.r A 4 rtie dntieft oflits lilglr iffficov. iiWLVvti iM x :yh : cloeotllie Just rjnof 1iis:CoMitf' ; : -V j'v: ! o r r encti a riii v ti nintMif qtiali lies nfi Ycitdet s,iK tsU of jkm; ' ' S ' V, Vr trayiiij? It i.Cw1iWf!ifficnijr. r No; oio; fa-opot ty v. '-to' Jnisiuli bold iclicf, f dipropqrioteds growth. ;V. ? ,--f f Wanrd,t STi ortlinary aHifit vlfh cri-tainty. pf seizi i . i"lilnes4iiVifi?aincnts lite ,minjK were ileliojiie, I V : IecuaJ a5?J ViwJIkli i t d welt wi tJi, tsercnc!id i ; : r. r w ill p f presen n ui uhj "zvuiwiiu f inn - i-u i im m y of an iVci nassetlln ISiO, relative tttrthe pasisa'gc of Fialmp the:PeHe'oa yaaWh'rireU'V '.V;',- TVl'C ReimentofieMULtia'to dno.ve. their master rouiid- vhichbHmi,l "their Sd reading" , Mr.'IaViiii, the petition of James Seaiycll Oa motion of Mr. .Meares, ;: . t'- , ir "Jiifl'l-IsifV ri'mmittrevbe iMstwcteri Ilf Vf JIW, "VfWtV'l f ...... : i . ( of -Fay- , ' to ennuue ilitioii ty the - ;.Mft AVil Mams f Martitv mini th f iiiis anilV Griex'.iriceK renort ed..a r G-er?onIthe.Shenirwf rankUn. v" Read .first fiK'. he' c' oni m s it ed f Proposi - r.tKr Rfn.it. Vsetl tfieir tirst rgau nf,:Frank1in rt6 appoint aniens or,.ttie JPor, and to bui!da,ipoor arid 'work house V-To provide on the passage ,of,? Ffsh: :;itn the count v f 'lJuncomb Vn p.th e La u rel TSt'lAte Chief-Jsticc Was descended of rt ish parents',' j i r - V; i T.'ihft. ajie'oC iwelye , taralie was mijo cd from Jiis wi ' 'i'i-thc -ctiflreVkf. l)is-1der 'birother the late James Taylbrf t ; V V.; ,Eq. ;liyr Jtlie, nssistancc'f fthis kind , relative lie oh- ; r 't "--.laiuod, ;t!iocri 1iin iiriiWfcrr degree,; the benefits of "a t4 classical emicauonv at me uoueeoi vvhiihuuuuh, V V 1 iu Virginia. '.V-Compclled i"to leave-Collej; beforp his Aca- ' v; VvV1"5' fy rip1e.teil,y hcatne to Nort h: Caro- 1 . V A;.messasre from the Uo'e of Coiiimoiis,ai; b tothc en;rosseti. our o prevuiwra. v ad toortsaKes. Read" first Uae r rijce tru stand - v T; lii'wMcbtlie bad r preceptor nor ruide,J he waa'.called'-fo - tiua Uitr af fmnsauy ariv?c. ueiore iteuati mnsnru , " AUW'tTnart i:Tcar.ii younffirnnwr. seuicu iiun- i ; 1 - 1 fiw s?ayeucvuia,an", mere, wiuiobi pa inmate- r;ciiii i ) - 11 ' !Ir0r9fii:oeriiid Aiiriu Hia ; ntle" inTobtrusi vc 4 i mantrer-a sinjralar; Telicitv orexi,ession, Aviicii always Rft2C3 Ad apparently : v;ithbutefTort; the most apj)fopri crreat f22ntjity ; inar2? oUiiate foKliipi Hat niiif etJiecrwr if eitniueiiceiw which he advanced with- ottt ; ialten: Hi smicce excited no ciivy for it was li v ttellyinapanied ;;b;aojanrearid rendered but ltetin4lflCs-of his Iart:" Hewas ! elected more than concur deed of V 'Beniamiir Sanndersom , the, newly elected member from Jlyde, appeared, was qualified and took' his peat.: , ; v v. M r. T ,o ve n res eii t e d t!i e PC U ti oil o f ' An d re y W ? 1 ch a n il 'W;ii;ort -rhnmns of-Iacon eouHtvrfof nerinission to erect rn.iff: Mr. Wilson, the netitiori oMsabella Sfa'ton hi Edflfe "comb, praying tp be released froni a-fine imposed bthe Su perior. Courts onherhusbandsince.deceased Referred., . Mr. Dick presented. a bjlfauthbrisirigHhe Clerk's and -Masters1 in Equity, ;W take dersitfon?.' Mr. Mitphell, "a bil ! to" -regulate t& en tri es of 1 and in cer tai n cases. M r. Allen a bllljfor-ihe" relief of James Di -Justice of .Bt.ncombe whicn bills pasVed their first reading. . : - MrJ Meares, from the Judiciiry committee, reported with out amendriient, the bill referred to theln. in relation to tlie Supreme CourtbeiiiR leigHV 4 Made the order of the day t or Tuesd anek t. V ? y Mr. )vl.; from the same Coirimrttee,-also recbmmeiuled the rejection- of the billireierred: tu thenu makiii provision in certain cVsesvlor the wid bill were laid on the table, on tnotioh of Mr. Ilinton of The: ;JiHliciary committee were discharged ft oin (be con- siueraiion oi me resolution jnupusuig an amciiuiucjn ty. law reJatiye1to;deeds'ftrtist,; &caml from 'tlie resolu'tio'n proposinjr to inodify the punishment for Bigamy -b lis hav ing been introduced into the other Houscr to embrace these subjects.. " ; A't:A ' '". t l I v j ' - . ' ' !- " , Mr. , Dick, from the select committee, to whom tlie She- rff?s Bill '.was referred, reported the same, with sundry a crVk--CV-ncernmgxtfie, Ox font Academy, - To appsMnt a cununittetr df 'Finance or Tf ? w i 1....:... k , 1 V -Bills pfnied t-B v Miy Wjfiitsiker.a bill. directing the tiovVfnoV t pimyey-cer- i ai n 1 ;i n'd: i n , t)ie cijj n t v f . J ;icon. iand 1 o iit !Nlr; Viii ngiii iAVadmyi By M v 'SiHifu,a hill ti,eie"t oififj.- part', of .ihe" jit 15 ttViJufvoMitNai)d Bui ke,' :r epj7 ra t e iin d d i s i i r i c t c iu n t y . , H V M rJUla 1 1 o- .waVi a bdl'.ro i 'peal af hc iaei in 182 5, i nir i itig t ir re u ri iy aom iu .vvhk es i o kep in Irrpairv (he-Td.JlIVrsorifoii'c Utf'.'Str.. ( l Vrsr(MU a bi 1 1 a u th titUs n gi.C hart e LewiVpf Rutherford to ha ve; , the, 'righc of assessment , by Jury of such damages as, he jtiay h i v e bee n ,su bj ec t ed to by : open in s 'the road - cal led itthe- Hiek6ry-nut:v Roadi through. his lauds ByMr. Fis! ler, a bill to exempt the inettibers of rhe several fire voui panics hi .u9 pi5nc; mini uiusieriiig , Church. QiTuesday an'.i a-t iscussimi fook place on the nl -4h t;rt t, wi.-f iv - n rsan v vV .i.i.v mcvuvi A-epartinent 'n Resolutionv)iiph had been adopted. k rat Jllays ago, , against the. election tf leen ducpsaotU' And theileci.n'i! -,u,,r be-'confirmtMLt-The abolition u( ty cutive Council 4ia$.afso been airi d' K And after severaF unavailmR to,or;anrze4either a controlins vr an ? 1 terday to the general dodsio; tliat rEfve Council ought to he aboliZ Notlnngar$ub.ser,uenfy SiJd ab4 sub-tittttifui 0(. an'adUMirj (Vj-c'i went on upon: tlieOtli'and fth U.Mlin?ltl of tlie Exocutive Co-nmitreeVw . 2 therCinmrUee of thevhole, addntet f rDllowing.Resolntioiv; jiropdaed m'c Trezvant : " - t -, . ' '' - .VWr,vMTiiat,ihe"moae of anro;n:n , - , tia othcer outfit to be provided tor bv i Prorkled, ' neverthetess-tli.-it no ffiIO , AH L f pointed by the Genera! Assembly." i1 v ; An allusion has been made, once twice in. the; course of r,the Debate to Basis of Representation : but for L e " .4o, ik iias taucu 1LM III and fir other p.trpoeb-rwucli bills passed I heir lirst rem ins. - r- ' ,asL "JS it as cauea larth no . Tiiengrued Resolution dicontinuinj: r1""''"?1''- ! . the appropriation lor the Deot-nt-or 31is ni i G n T.'' , . eei1 elected . ' . . , v . . A Clerk to th Onnvpnt nn ; ..!... , . a !'"e oi Mr. onyejitionsat Blakely, passed its third reading and vvas r u' -ulc.VHve"uon, in place of Mr ordered to be enrolled. - t m. .umw aiicij Mr. Mho,.n; rro,n tl.e-c.rmmteVof Pri.: i-ri V".0!,,,rel1. vofablajrepor'oiVi1 the petinohs-ofJaine; Warren, Berijamjii A Buckoefy; Jiihrilf arV ; wo"d' aiid ; WiilianV f FisherCoricuried ; Hesofxett, That this blouse a fte r ?,!o mt.y exf , wilt hold eninpesiuohs5foV -thtj despatch 6 ' private, business. n it I 1 l5vTnon pr. Session JglO, ;..: ; Board 'do.? r -' : ' fOP El BJe.rms! incWde every "necessiv ex pense excepc i;anaies. lltwitB r..-. tt,e VenFfiaI j niendments, which i ere agreed to. Sundry othermend- - 'Ah)Il3iW1itHal this statoti-in;:Uio;;;ments were-; ofiered, and the .S rarf jitiruwliatelylief IiiSs i-emoval jto Newl'iern. j 32 to 26. bill passed its second reading , - ;ri7Sa,w ins a!miin . . 1 ud;;f j j'So f irrO Law ' and 15j lii ty, then , ; t M tillief triliif a!; iif j ?s lice . i n oii n S t a tc.. In the year ,'.rt. - . XiXtlMw tolpreside as Chh'f-JuKticc i ' . ht iri tiu! Stn selected for 'm - k rl 4, tt'at liiyi' ;dsi iticl iti:; -.and in 1 8 18, : when 'the Supreme r?7 Cmrt was evry orffariizla lie was elected by the Ge j V, W':V V neI Ambly itie of its 'Jiidgck, arid by his associates , v HWif5 discbaK?ed lii8 duties Murine: the 20 veais he 't I 'ifTmiitifarad:4iK:tirA'-- that !'J r "' ' " , - tltcWf orl tlie com "'vV (rV-eriiineptly .a V t V8. uVoestionr hisdetermina v Ciirotsirel v" ai id .hisVHentli'c memory tlitl not pre- -Vntjfcruna-' been settled -6y;tfeageH ofytlie av And with hinxit; was a reli- - j firiuft pilnci pic to abide by t ha la tid in at ks, "stare decisis9 I' lnjiiti diaries to 1 J u ries, he was fu R and crspu6iis, whi t e hcjeft . tirii in p ai fed their dominion ovcV the V r Mr.' VVvfli? froiirt the Wimmif fpf nf l?i naoce, - i4 wyoin was rierreu- tne OiH u' . ; -V " : "f r.cs, verv luenUatioiiUhat it be rjeciei;f - The; bill ji?n fwitl close by-a ' public Ewmiautiou on the was accordingly;; rMstponed A iridellriiielti firsna:nd Friday itv ju.ie. Tfte 2j " - , V session will commenr.f hn tli? rniinu)-,nn t... - vf , wnpout an xamioauun. o the 2, '.-r-, -.Vii: -V: r'-Xv ; - 'Friday of November. !y '- ; flday JJeC M. .-K---?' " ?.Thetsrfem bfbtudies is regiiUted by ihe plaa .'liliruri, ( ll.UMf :.1C, V'.lililllll IPP- " OI I uuny7J i lie aui!i;nUCr Will deYCltt j his whole atlentiori to the duties Vif H'ia Mr. referred thebiil empowering? the county v.ouiit.oi vjnsitiw ri aumonse Solomon r. Grant to erect a Gate across the main roAif , JFridml Dec 11- ., A message from the House of Commonsa stating that they liave passed the following bills, in wliichr they ask ti e con currence of the Senate, viz : Authorising the Boart ofiln ternal Imnrovement to contract for theboeniri!i and iinnrov- ins Currituck Inlet : to amend an act passed in 1827, pre- at Onslow Court-house, reported the same wiiuuui auiPiiiimeni. ,ii was reau (ne; se cond and third times and ordered to be en- to provide for a division if negroes and other property, held ' grsseo.;.- j AX in common j aiso.s a resolution in favor oi otennen liearson ? uc wimMrj ommn- Wake which Die. i, i829.: ' r-v:i ; - '33 si The Raleicrh Star. Halifax Miners ,'n.i' J arbori Free Press will iitsert the above four times, and forward their; accounts to the scribing upon what evidence the Treasurer shallsreceive bills and resolution pased their first! tee- reported a bill?amendafor of, ihe laws A N eWeebled . j1 ( now in tirce fr the suppression of couh- - Sl iciiriim. ite.iu ine nrsi lime. , ' , . v.v. ,na,cw n,y uroicssion as a L,awver : anJ . ",i v .ciirtmtif!fact, h shunnedejmnsibility by eva- - f : ilinjj a listimit vexjissioh of lojiinion on every point of j ij" r- ' Iawjtv.!ps.-;ftiep ns courtesy I : - ' v niTi'sa ; Unitin degree suavity j ' - .of nrram trembliiig-: ; , ;'". v", fy alive to 1 every i in puteeo a deep seated ;V.r. - -ati ieVetWtfal Jove. o iustire-tli('hest-feelin'srs . wi ih. an j -r t ' 4'hlilitf nedijudgnienth i f J.: riip;htitUe;l .. - - . 11 1 iii-..-ijiiiiiiT . 111 u 111111 in' 4-vi-i 11111 11m iiirii'iifinu n ; ft Vftofintii&'f--JnJ.xi1ept'Troiit -his' reported Det ; : as fiimishittfc slight rj,-v: v?tPstimiiyjo4 his uicrits. . m e,p;vwuiiQ not to set tip our j'X; l-y . s ' seK'ej;as f he-most coin jxjtent judges orr-such' .subjects ; sjr.tp V rh'at wjew ill WoHiesitate Jo expi-ess our Relief, Uhat while 1 wV'-'LX;- ad are CMfitlcd to" inspect, j ,;:'nlr':aro anyVeiiiaiiywhich may be! reanlcd r'- 'Vr'-as tnmlels'of lcgat.ln'estigatic)tian(l jmlieial eloquence. ' " i-.arVfhrtxr is itiileed a7chaj-ni in alj 'hls compositions seldoiii ,' ; ;sv;f o 7c fmiulyVlsewfteVe,; u hi tli has inilured';not a few to of reading. r ,Un motion of Mr. Mitchell, one of the rules of the Senate was suspended, so far as to-perinit the bill amending the act of 1827 in relation to what evidence the Treasurervshall re ceive, &c to be read the 2d and3d times, which Tiairinz been done, the bill was ordered to be enrolled. : Mr. Williams of lartin, from the, committee of Proposi tions & Grievances, reported a resolution in favor of Is.aiali Ilogerson, Sheriff of Perquiirians; Read the 1st tim ;. !, Mr. Meares, from the -committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred aresolution in relation to a tn ore. es ten -give distribution of the acts of Assepibly, made a rejpt r t, re commending its rejection. 'Concurred with Mr. M. from the same committee, to whom Was referred a resolution proposing a consolidation of the Road Ixavvs, made a report recommending its rejection Concurred: with Mr. M. also' recommended the rejection of the resolution reierreu to tne committee, enquiring 11110 iiie expcuiency 01 amending the law. so as to enable creditors to collect their debts out of the property of intestate persons, where no ad ministration has been granted Concurred with.. iVfr Ramsay! presented a bill to repeal part of an act ed at the last session, to compel the Clerks of the C and Superior Courts and Register of the county of Chatham Jo keep their offices at Pittsborough, apd for other r urpo ses. ' Read first time. , " ?Mr. Spaight presented the resignation of David Boon, Brigadier General, of the 12th brigade in the 6th Division ot Militia. Read and, accepted. Mr. Monk presen't'eil a bill 1 to coimel V xhrcf Propose, assted-by,my brother t . r. . x ------ . ""I r open a Sciool dtmY house irf lAmtln rnn'ii-. vue t rusiee m Mnpson -county to nav ti r.tau,Ki j-zJiZ: r.'"J!.T the Jurors in. preference to -other claims, aad twenty-four fromTl-ihcoIiitonii M r. O'Brien, a bi 1 1 1 a I fer r the limes of Monday; inMarcli f next :;by wbi pass buntv V 'regret-that the; Chief Juslfce'had not dewHcd himself eh "J; 1 f rr-tircly" to a literary Jife.: lie Avould probably have pi ovet fine iti:rs - utuai' cictitmi, tv i uci , - ui. UrtV. ed He w ho r . Could rtfncirr egal truth attractive could not fail to have rrecc nrjenueu , inoTaiuiuience m - strains .mat would V' A. HOUSE OF COMMONS. ! : af .'T, ..have l;nnd an echo. in every heart. 7.'"':-- 7' 1 Vr VrOf ahe Chief-Justice;:. as a inan; - we Hire unwilling to l 'fT;;T J timt ourselves4 lb sppak' nV'e. feel.'iJYc loved him too . V A:" . it " wcir'aridoo-lon;" to' make the public the deository of ' 'i'Wfceart iirhUnian'hosomV it lias-not fallen to4our;Iot to meet v' 5v Vvuti,;i!s kff-eveiC,mai'uas inorefattliful to friendship, 'viJ' :'Jt 4notieaiTfCttoi'atVlH ; t'jrV ' ,S',i?iV- n,J1' jjlntei-ested Jiumaiip. and charitable, , 'c rtave;tiot hecii sofyorttmate as o knowijim. When . - v ii---"- tec- fh fiifca C se 'Je xcel I cj 1 ciy s--tW li e fi we eal I toV. mi 6d :, . v lhe instances"; jn which we hate sccnT-thcmllustrated in ' b, r:.JyT:.'piciice andr-fcl tA liri iJki i ndly; infl Uen ce-a'h'd when Hve Iubk5rti nd rintof the 1 "wideworhl to earch TorthosCAvho iwpp'y" lispjacein bur, affectfons; , the exclamation ; : . . Tx y-'jirisvs involuntarily 2 j v' i r ? .r-r, Ifeu,quanto;rajnus estrcuni re,uquis yersan, - r,'f- - ,? Qumn.tui'meminisse !,, ,1 " -r i - ' " Wednesday. Dec. 9. , Mr. Polk, from thd Military Committee, . reported a bill concerning the place where company musters shall be hold. which passcti 11s . ursi reauiog. i rests uie power or -se lecting the parade ground in a majority of the members ot eacq captain s uisinci.; .1 : '.yJIr;',Hill, from thp committee of Internal ; Improvement; to 'whom a resolution on the subject was : referred, vmaue a ReportV-that it is'inexpedient at this tune to take any knea sures. for connecting the waters ot Jock wood's -Jolly and El ixabeth5 River, jby a caual Concurred with.- v. . f Mr, StnilVof Craven. presented a , bill for the improve- menc 01 uover roau.- J"' mook, a uiii . supplementary, to hnact passedjn 1828, for improving tlie navigation of Crpeks and Rivers; .in oauipson county, and ot Black, River, so far os it is toe - oivioing nuc : - ueiwcen raampson and Uumber ,land.r Mr.- Patrick aibjl If further vto amende an ; act. pass ed in ".1318, kutlrorisiiig the County Courts of Craven and Uumberland toappptnt special Justices of the Peace, i&c. which bills passedtheir first reading. -v t - Kfll UttUlUO til. - JL V VY I1SOJ), t -a Ileiolved t li at , t h e com mi 1 1 ee on M Hi tary ? Amurs i-e nq ulre. 1 nto t tie expldicnfy of'sa aiueodiugjihe MihtiaJaws of the Stale', as topro' yidt? For (tne General llev tew, annually,; in lieu oE all petty 'musters'.''1 ?' v; Mr. Long presented a billifo incorporate the hiloniiide ST1TE IliKGI SKA TURK; in senate:; ' tv': Ptf nlotin of -M rl M artin, orded that -awrlt of election ;.' i 5-!, into tjjie Styfi bX'Caswell county, tdirectibghim to hold :; C;Can eleciloii 1 on tlicrtSt lnstf tofiirth'e vacancy occasioned V V4'' :bv tU&ciibu of 'Bedford '-Urowh' as; United-States Se-' i v - :-.. , '..v... ". Vv. -' " mic association iikhuihux county, and Air. Jioele. ahill'trig att'a ch tCa ptai n Ai exa n de r's com pany v. o f vlredel I ' cou n ty to the first regim'ent)f 'saib connty, firs t reading- , . ' f- . - M r; Ne wJ all d , a Resoln 1 1 o njhi ifx vO'r rbf I.eoHar'd Hise ' of Budefor'a p6;-7-n:s4Iefcrrid.; j-A s;4 I Of the Warrens Militrn. vva ipad and nrntorf ' v -'-1 r UTKe Speaker i w ..ii-uju.iaiii.v9ciiciai--iixiit:oLaiea?.vrMerca.ta oenriiited: i.tA,- nr .. i rPhe Resolution Jn favor :f. Sf;hPn PM enn -xM 1- bohliug elections in 6tli ' Congressional Dis tiict. Mr. bout h of Chatham; a ; bill to prevent ihe falling UfVlimber in or ebstruc' ing the run of Rocky River. 1 jThee biiis parsed thtir first re i fiS 4y 'f :;- .' .v; 1 he engrossed bill auUiorisiog Richard T. JJrumiey i;f Lincoln o erect a Gale "on his land (lie bill authorising ; ! lite Count v Court. f Ff;ihklin to apxiiit . Wardens of Tthe t'oor and to build a ' Poor;Huse-ihe bill providing f,r the passage !of KiUi ;in the county oi liuucombe, up the Lnure oreeK the Utii concerning the Os ford A- cailemy, were several! V passed tne second & third times ami Ordered itt enrolled. . On motion : of? Mr. JFisher,;l;' . Iie9otvedtlVhs. --the. Committee dh the. Jiiriiei ciary be instmcted to enquire lihtu-! the expedi ency of providing by.law, that the securities "on bond-, taken, by st.eriffW for the anniiin of defendants in. civil cses; shall1 not be liable for a lo iger penwi titan two. years after the case uas oeen orougut to judgement. , Mr. Greene from the' commillee of Fi nance, to whom a retdutiou bii the. sub ject was re termed reported that! it is inex-. petuent to increase dhe tax. now-imposed by law, on persons" peddling wtthiu the o.aie. Concurred with. VIRGINIA CON VENTlbN, odiuroay last was arr luterestmg dav in this impoi tautptiblic body. The bceueVas aniiuattil nnce more by the anpefrafice oi aji.jHuibouou cieihpatre t Uiscusirn',bv the rathei-piquant remarks of severi inein bers --as u ell ;s by ihe q u eslions vvJiicif were taken The Resolution, a& ameiuiedwljkh was adopted by the Cuihrnittee f die Vhtile, " rtiiw iesuiu tiou .;oi-ii r. c tiordoft, re tpec(in a jiref etit aj po j t iu rl mc u t.am c hd e tl by-aT.cUuae of Mr'v Unshur's. liiviiif'r thP of a latU(.V aprwrtiuiiiuui,i)iaVa Resolved. That ,the: representationin" the, Sciuteund House jf iJeiegatts of Virgin u, shall Ke .tipportioiied as-iollows t ,.j ' There slialt Ik 1 3 Senators west'of "th" BUe Rdge of Mountuiiis, and jieast ul XJnre il isju rt;i n S t -: i Iheie sall Eue( hi' the -House pf t)ele ;Ves 127 rRkeiuherVof whoja 59 sh.n h basis h?v the fol- iDV WlllCh (imV buddings will bcomplete'tl. -;fy liouse is hrge a nd roomy ; and 1 ihaye bexrun to erect' hia comfortable Ckbihs,; .similar to those V at the WnnsbbrouMh and Piatt- Spring Acudeinies of S6uth-CarolinaThe ;sUtiatixin ,isi a "Jiandiome brie is known i,t6 be'per'actly healthy, ana has tne advantage' of being em elj removed from all peaces .ofdissipatioh. 1 No scholars vill be ta. , keiKwho caniibt board with me as M member of 'my fainih. -rv-H . I will teach the t.atin and Greek Lanuajres the MathemaiicHi' and the Klewients of'theoihfr Sciences : And'alsb, if reun ed by parents ori ,ardah'iUtVach.with Sreat caie; the Ie-' mentary braricUx's'tif an English educaiion. .Tu ition and tardjne-, iiichid'uic1 candies, washtnir. &c. &c will b$ furnished for one hundred doU j ars per an nitm,-1 wen'ty five qf -which must bJ pa.a io. aorance. ; xvo scnoiar' will ue taken lor ar les teiintfhan ;one yqoarter ; Tjut entrance may be 'had. for one or more quarters at any lime ' v now; haYenetfw anxious to srel ajfctv jn6re ';'ft6; whose- examination and instruction iHvoutd devote a sufficient ..'portion., of' tirfie ;tt .enable them to proceed with much ' greater ease than ih'cy generally do fin lawyers ofaceSi.ln t'cquirin a knowledge of their pro fession ; for. it .is a notorious fact, tb it practVwg . lawyers iiave neither,(i me norinclinatioh lo tli'; recttthe stitdies of their students, and thit they do not examioe them as often ViS once a inoiitb. UitileV such circumstances, a youn. man must ' pui-4.ite:.hjs ? studies UO -great disadvantage; and obtain hcenseto practise' without ajcompeteut fund -of practical information. I do hot prppose, to defivcr Iaw'lecturcs ;' but I will point out die" . authors, or the parts ofihein, which ousrlit to is 'r'. read : t examine thcvonnir min Hailv nnniithehi.' have'. been wade in tbe English law'-by the con smution and laws' of the U. fi. the r.bnstituiioii ; and laws of thj.? State, and by tlie ( decisions K ', the Supreme OourLv. I have i verv eood library ;' of elementary ..law' (rooks': tor the use of. which, i orinsi ruction, anu jor ooartlm, iucuiding cit,? dles-'nd washiiiiti I will 'cliartre each student' one hundred dollar : per nntim, - twenty-five of whieh rnyht be jSaid in adVancei ' ' i r ' All amilicatiouoi mtist. be wade tb me In per- son, or; by letferi directed to Thomas' 'ferrj'. Ire dcllcountj,, or to' SliuesVdle., T ) .;; v to jude Ijadg-tr of lUleigii.V or" to Major Heo - Merson of Lnicolnton. k ' f - v, :; iv u.' 1829; y ' ; , 7 . , -:32-2.' Ii-Sh4y, Moan VilnV; 4 s froi Vll v tweeo, ihe Alii j-hany aud ;Ulne Rute 48 fMMniheri;iue Rid-4 'toW'he TT.;.,.0 'i 4)de Water, ami 34 tlieiucTbd 101V.. third I leading andwas tent to tjio! Senate Tor concurrence V. V" P otin f Mr.ynum;: the Judiciary , Committee were -.im --v"viVn. uuii..uuuses ot the i trembly onc in tvery , yeHrs ; ' -o-'.-',.,'"'i"'ic raviua. VIZ population if Sd. .Of ihe ? WANTED .Irrinclpal .Tfeachei-ln the Oxford Mafe AcaJ XJL einyV xV.ffentleian of thorough ciassical- atul other t -led t teraryLatiai nraents of h igber or. ier has presented.in this institution a profitable ; andu&eitil-Jietd for, the' full.etnployment of a: his quHh&cations as Teacher in the veryheallhjr capital of (ira'nville osJunty North-Carolina so-, tiei iiieivigeiir,- oospitaaie . anu morai, cheap; and other lb:n. favorable, to- the grp.J ' and permanent roperity of an ably conducted -Academy. -; . r xf ? r , ' - v & - A ppUcations for i tiis; situation, post paia. from Teacl.xs of ability and Experience, willbe- rcceivea -oy stepnen-K. -ioneeo, ajxiw 7,.r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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