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CAROLINA THOJASJ. LEIi.. Editor SflRTH tAEOLlNA "Towtrful in ialtllff Innl. sil toil ptiyxiwtl irsettrrtt, thf hni tt tar lim iinl bamt tf tor afffftioni. IESSTDo)hrifaldviR. , T E NOKF STAR VOL XLIII. Jfl lllMJ L.1- - ' L . . TERMS. If fv.i vtrtetly la tdvsnee, 2 , sal Hi tl if fd vrMrio ii rnokUis; and $-3 tt the I sad of the yssr. ADVERTISING 1 Fqssrr (1C linen Drx imoruua $1, sad 2 Mali for d aubsciiisot iuiertioa. DEBATE In the Sbnatk or South Carolina. OS THE CAUSES AND CC RRITIVK ELECTION". ( Contiimr'l ) Tharsday, Oct. Till, IS52. Mr. Jones resumed and concluded lu re - marks, which were interrupted bv the ad- journment vestcrdav. Hint disposed yes - terday of two poinla, via i first, the neeessiiy that the eertiSeale of return slild. in alt eas- es. be under the hand and seal of the relurni.iu officer; and secondly, the necessity in this case, where the district is composed of more than oneeouatv, that the reriifieate should I under Ihe hand and seal of he Shcrilf of each rounty within the district, he proceeded to ilia- cuss the question as lo the dulies inciunlieni upon ihose officers, when met aeciirdinto law to examine tne polls, rontemling that tin law lualies them lo all intents and piirpuses, pro hue vice, judicial nflirer-, and makes it imperative spun them to decide and make a rue return, anil thai tbev li .ie lli r,i,i in .,1. journ the examination from time lo luno, no- ' uV '"" Wh it should we think ol til Ihev come1 lo a decision. This they had ! 'uw'' ' Rivinif such a vote? What failed lo do. They had not agreed, l.u'i each ! wol,1J a" i"""I'i?-nl men lh.uk of such a pro one had made a separate return. It was ihen j ceedmir .' Then, sir, il llie.e wuuld bc. pjsl clearly the duty ol the Senate, he f.miirndeil, '' objection lo surli a mod ol pneredin thai triliuual to which the decision of Ihe in n- "" l'lc l"irl"f ihe JSeii.'ile, h it would be il-e lar naturally belonged, lo complete the work ' converse of the propos.non '. A man comes which the Sherifl's had failed to perform, and,"JU wnh 3 cernlicne or wli.n be al.epes in to lnvesugaie hn firiw Ml Si lif fie" ena'dfd to come to a correct ducision as to who had been elected. What was it the duly ol the Sheriff to do, he asked, when i.iforiiieil that a vol. ha I been improperly stricken off! His duty was lo count Ihe vine as given, and, in such case he could not reiurn either candidate as lecled, bicuisH it would in ike,n tie vole. Ifciiom I'-siiuoiaiik. was the duly of the Sheriff to make return ac i three Inspectors a: It cording lo ihe Iru'li of the cas. Tiuih said, several pans ami U'lilitut ilu'.-n ckt so inueni Mr. Jones is not to be r handed or desiroyetl : mily logeilier. what ihe-1 aw n-.iu.rcs eannoi by rnuiiini; the pen ihrouirh it. Truth is'iih be made out of tin -ihnl- or any part of them, chance .hie and' iiub-sirurtihle. And sir, it i ' Suppose a JihIjJc, siitmu on the hem h of tin for the Senate lo determine whal is Ihe tru bin i Superior Conn, should iiaiepn-seiited . lo him this cas, I s our duty to do il, and if we '. 'he ccriilirailu of the Shcrilf o; the coiiuiv set fa I in lb- peri' nuance of ih it duly, we shall ! liiitf forth thai A. II. h id bcetl duly elected bcj'isdy ameii.Hile to public censure. I according -to law Cb"k of the rmiitiv in KitH- atirt 4i.,Y Aitl,..r nnr ' u liii-ti lip resides. Sunnosclllat It was at a -ottoT ol these-arfdiea in ftr-Tfii ar'nT-"''"nffrefo and - rbrTrt' brought here Ihe evidence tint he is elected i should solemnly decide, in ins ..in.-i.it c-ip.ici--i This is so. Thcv ha. - not brninhi here the tv tipiiii the bench, that die man should not, full evidence I; s t, . duty of the sheriff I lie sworn in. Now take llie conv.- sc ,flhe ... r,, ,,..., 1 ,. .......i -p,.... i... not done so ; bin .u . cided that one ol'lhe can i the olher has iL-cUiuI ih y Here is a courl ill i.l- ' .mlra rv;...!!.' 1-18 i! le , I es is ejjr'.f d and as-eWteJ-.- opinion. 'The case has come up by way of i.pped lo this House. We are required lo dn ih at which this inferior courl ought lo have, done and wbirh they failed lo do. Now. sir ibis House has got In determine it. H i v will they pro with winds ii il i lor rn u 1 1 , ar... j.elanietils unin eeed lo determine il t Will they proceed hi determine the mailer by yeas ind nays, slriicled t Or wiil they appoint a committee with power to take les'ininny and certify the facts lo ihe Court, that the Court may decide HinlerstaHilingly in the matter? This is Ihe qucsiioi that is now presented to this , ourt ; and, sir, respect for iiselL respect fin tlie rights ol tlie people ol the disir-ct I do not say respect fur the gendemen who present themselves here claiming the scat, for Ihev have the least to .In with it, they have c lo do with il than this body has. and less, far less Hi an those people who voied al the elee- hut I do say, respect for the i riehts of .'The majority of the people of the district who 1 -afill he virtually disfranchised if wefail lo do our duty, should prompt this body unhesita tingly to furnish us with a committee that the mailer may be investigated and the truth' manifesteil. I hope il will be done. I hope the Senate by their votes will give vitality to that excellent old maxim, as admirable in morals as il il excellent in practice, iW jutti tin ruat coflum. Mr. Cilmer said he had a few observations to make in relation lo this controversy before voting upon any of the propositions which had been submitted. What ia it, said he, that is proposed on the pari of Mr. Barnard and his friends ? First, they propose to have ih matter referred to a committee in order thai il may he investigated, thai the evidence now be fore the Senate, together with such other evi dence ss may be adduced by the parlies, may be examined, and a report made so as to ena ble the Senate to proceed understandiiigly,' and upon their solemn Oaths in declare wheth er he or Dr. Shaw is entitled to ihe seat. That is the proposition f Whal objection can there be to so fair and equitable t proposition aa this. Has Dr. Shaw or his .political friends any thing tn fear from It f As was remarked yesterday hy lim Senator from Rutherford, his political friends have the control in this House j a speaker in whom all have eonfir dence. Heeled by them, to appoint this Com miilee, and as we should reasonably expect, o appoint a majority of his political friends upon it. What objection ean there be lo this on ilia part of all fair, candid and reasonable nien I None whatever. ; . Again, it is propos ed on tb, parl of Mr B3rn,rd am) hi, (rif.f H this first propo,mou should not bo consid ered satisfactory, if it ft , j,, ,10 opini(m ,- otir Irieuds nn ihe other sidp , proper mode of rcgulal.ng mutm ,rflhi, km(, hen wfl let the e,.e go t ,ie pp f , dir;J d let them decidethe question for themselves. r. If on enquiry il is ascertained thai nei.liet or le claimants is enlided M ,, ,,,,, ,ien j, is proposed lo let the freemen of the district decMl tlie nwein (nr ,hemTt,. My friend, the Senator Irom Meeklenbure, ha, said thai .h, affidavit of Mr. Ch nlrj.i vT"5 "f"i"P"'.".HI.. .,ate nnlori!,e8e1,,lfrr)in,,, k ''.''.""''''H'e withdrawn and not IT km h""' "! Which life Sen- lrr!e1',.r,''l,,'', H',a4, "'''""nils more rorrecily ilun he doe,, wh M , , Unrf Is meant b, - ,r nrtt eti()eoM. . , 'h It is ev.dc.K-e lha, by ibVstubhor,, ti.A ?? tem& f Simrnrm,?, , wL ZL,!!;, !,e T " '' P"' H LeT 'Imm.ibl. or is it pftl t . W hat is the law which make the 1 " -' 1 - '-" "- " cMrmrnls of the Sheriff of Camden and 01 Simmons admissible ? Till! act of the as- emhly reiitaiinii; this. "mailer requirril thai ihere nhall be llie joint laieniettl or rerlilieate of the iwo reluming offieers. Thai in not all Nol only dial there shall be coueiirrenee in aivin? the cerlilii'ale bat a coueiirrenee in the siaK'ineiu of thewe two ollici.ils. Th'il if the etidenee thai die law requires. And aiiv ihiiitt thai doe not i-ome u;i to ihe reqiiisiliuus I of the law ixparlt Now hu e these two i reluming officers united in eertifiinc lhaf D. I . vl. I..,. .I..U 1 1 fr... il..- , j Senatorial District, ft they had done su, , '!''!! eernlicase mhl not have had a '''' f,,r 1 ,,"ulu ,uie bc'" Wllll" 1 "V lelu" !u!mil "r- Sl,: 10 1 sUnM "Ive """."' "'cen e sum eeninraic, pnmajai u ei uit ncc, mat lie n cnaiicc; ' die seal. Not because the law (hies not, require a seal, not in-c.iuiiqiiie onjecuon, n wade, would mil be fatal, but I si Id be wil- hug lo wave the oliecluii andallow him in like the scat. Suppose that' a ccnilciiiin j come, iiere with a cerlilicale under the Ii iiiU ( li,r reiiinim; officer. or where the i ilistiictsis composed id more eoun I I than 1 IXIL-, iiniiri tur iiaiiu- .1111 simii in inr ieiuiu- inir Sheiifis, and w Iren iie presents hiutM'lt '0 ! take his seat, a niaj uilv ol'lhe S n ne sluiuld say, you shall nut have your scat : ihuuli I..- ,U I L 1 1 ..C .!... ....,-.. , vou have this nriulH tut It njrlil you shall not b-r a rcttiliCnlc :rn4 iritirout tire n.lfe (nlFIT Il III the seal, If public seuliiiieni would be shocked 111 llie tiistcase. unuldil bc less so in the second ! Sir, 1 sav ilieie is no evi dence hre except ibu wlj.-ii is rr imttf, an.l I aliun that taking the 'tilenn nt of theSlur ilf of Cain-lcn, ihe s a eineut ot' ifie Senaior ul. lite stall ut'Mit liny toaeiher. or ta !, ititf tin' .!, - .,,,..,.... ii.m Sn-ionse i!ii a .nan c i n 'i for-' war r-1 w itlunil a ccrlili.-.lte, and ;.-ks lln JIUlL'C J to swear bun in, the as.-rai!.!- ! cni t uia-k ol.Utioo!- Hod- ltte- .Turl.p'iSa vs is mmi.I Tilo not intend lo iroul-le mysell witli any ev i.li-n.-e, I will nn-t hear any, let linn be sworn. Il'thc frientls of lr, Shaw have oilier ev ideiic.- iban appears in the ccrtiliea-e o ihe Shcrilf uf Camden. i!o staiMmc'it ol Sunmoos, At.-., which have hern preilureil here, it is but fair, that ihe friends of Mr. It irnnrd should have l-c privilege of knuwiti r what it is. Now one word as to ife vote which is said lo hare been strtcken ..tT,Sir. how stands that mailer I Wliat ri'St hjid the Justi-e of the peace to strike it olfa-i Suppos" be had stricken out ninri: than lua did 1 lie bail as I mucli righi to strike out any olh.-r liiuinher as he had In strike nut one. Ho hail no rig lit to do eiiher. First, he did il in the absence i I""1 rea.11112, ami w as rrlrrrril lo the com- eau, l)orch, t arinirhael, S. r. Hill, and Jle of Ihe Iwo other inspectors jlsecoudly, the day ' on'.vx on the Judiciary and ordered lo be Dugald. of elect, no was past, his niiiilist.-riij power, his n.uii.ieiial funciions hadtJoase.l. tbev had! eomeio an end. Suppose 1 a Sheriff returns . into the office of the .Superior Court, process, ' a writ, or a su'.D ena. if voti nh asc : on the back of the process lie , rct,rns -A. 11. Slier- iff." That is spread apo-.h record ot that I term. Afterwards, suppose the Clerk of the Court or some other itub v dua Lshou I, I lake 11' into his head to write the word "not' before eveeuled." Al Die nexi Courl ihe Jndir is I required to say- whal is llie legal interpret)-1 lion of the return. Would he be expected lo i decide that it was not -executed1, without in a-! king further enquiry, merely because tb.. word " not" had been i.ilL'mol.iled bv a ner son who nan no ntiiiiority to ancr llie reiurn;. If not how is it that a person may .Iter Ihe . ' . . .. , Sir, a. motion was made by the Senator 1 T..?..:...: .".'.!... ! I .roiar ..iccaienuurg. ... ...y una ev.uem-.oi. o-e table. Ifnao nnninn I...I nnnn iK i.M. whv not lay the whole ' It is all tx parte ; j and I submit that if any nan of the evidence I i to be suppressed, il should all lie laid aside together. ciir, I know wo are ruled very much hy party considerations, bin I honn never lo se tire lime when the well scllled principles of j strac-to l l in.piirs into the eipedirury uf ths pas l.u, ...,.i.iimunrk;.l, n.e. ...im i ssjre uf sn set re-piiring the I'tihlie irensurer to ... .. . ik il . nil ui.icdi.inu iij su ir.pe.-ii-.uiD , unity aa the Senate of North Carolina. To be Coniinueil, . FATAL ACCDENT. We regret lo learn thai, a distressing and fatal aecidenl occured in Person coun ty on Thursday last. Mr. John Y. I'urker, and a young man by the name, of Henry Drooks. were out lurkey hunting. They had separated, as tian-.il on sucn occasions, snd Mr. Parker was imitating a turkey's voi.-e. Iliseotnpanion, hearing, as he ihoughi, a tur key, and seeinif something indistinctly through the bushes, fired, and lodged a riuS ball in the hoHit ol" Mr. Parker, killing him instant ly. Mr. Parker was shout fifty yesrs of age. had sccummulated considerable property, but hid no family. To us it seems surprising that the number of accidents of this kind which are continual Iv taking place, docs not induce more minion. Kn -wing that a companion is near, is there no criminality in firing al ihe moving of a bash or an Object so i..rti.i!lv or indistinctly se-! that tt cannot with certainty bn known; In our opinion, it argues thoughtlessness which can find no excuse. Hills, Kec. Ir?tT?rr Jxc jsjosr .sr-Qne . jof.'.lha Huston Polio Magistrates has deoided that a purchaser of liqoi. under the Maine law is partieep trim. init with th seller, and therefore not com. petent witnosa in aeas of prosecatios for a violation of ths law. The State's Attorney, it is said, coincided inv this-upioiott -- A Western editor thanks Hiram Powers, lh sculptpr, is a swindler, because h chisel: led an unfortunate Greek girl out of a block of marble, .. ; "-'' ' - - "l RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MOltNING, I.r:(-II. A I t'Hl; OF XOHTII I' Altoi.l N A. ,tr- Janni Ii. iug introduced llie foregoing Clark, w is referred to the. com.nii.ee on cor- - - ! resolutions, f.'ll il Ins duly, la-doie the qui stion , porr l o-.s. STANDI Mi COM tliTI'EKS OK THE foMMliSS wis taken. In make a lew remarks in c-xphm-1 A in.-age wan received from the Co. unions, ai-i-oistco o'x h.jvpav tilt ! 1 r Oct ! j alum of die dill.rul lie which bad occurred stilling lint they had passed ihe engrossed bill - , ,, . . , ,. , ,, . 1 1 lo Ins mind, ill regard tn proceeding wilh the lo rt peal ibe statute providing that tlie 1.' ''i On Claim Messrs. Daniel, .Nurneet, Mnrtm. i .. t .... r , . ,-. 1 , .. '.. ,. ,,, . ... Wood M.-lntvr Rim. 1. F. "aldwell, Vv'sugli, ' ' rilill:' "J """Mu ss. 1 he preamble showed I bwtir shall meet oil th third Monday ol No Wheel'er, v'allvwsy end llvr I. '.ilulihe amended Constitution requirril thai i vemhcr, and v k ii'tf llie rnncurrencc of ihe rt, Vv,yu n, i;w. Mc-sr H-inou, ' ,n Lrgtslaluie shall meet biennially; mid mr-t Senate. Heli-rred. mi mntinn of Mr. .MHichcll. Miivrius, Aims. rl, W's,i-er, I'urr. Ilnfeman. 'la lute fixi d llie .fiil Monday of N incin-' to i he eoinmiliee on llie .ludiciirv. Puryem. W lining, (.'amiirlinel. and Uirn; On Mueatvn. Mv-r. Clirrrv MiiMw, Wilder, w- K. Mill. Mi-Nei". IVraoi, S. I'. Hill, Mailes, 1 I'arzan, M-woi nun uurlnn. (hi .tyiCM''i". ; iium". :ni!. K'.nvi ; IlisrslShcrriil, .Mill. -Me kbiirt. Trij.p. W il. : Sininioii u.'l Mi!'. Win. Ijtti;. (al- (la ,(! mil iMi'tovmt nt , Wi.r. It. M (i.iei Itu-t Sliiiuj.. . -.1. IJ'-cil, Averj uil'l - !,.,,, j Turuni', 1-t.ji. 1,. J A. ' , ;,..,..,. M,.r l!rro. w.nue. mthiii. -mimi t.-iiUfiaui, iarrt, rurusm, iutoi. Trmler an.l Muu.iny. SE.WTUi Tucsd iy. Oct. I-J. 1:'..)':. r announced the folh. villi; The spe nki slaiiduiL' Co oiiiittei s: On I'r-i"s!' 'in il'i i son, llri.jl'ieM, Ailjl'ijlit, O itranrtn. Mr V.t i.M.I. It. il J, IVnllsnteoli Itin, M'lrriiv. On ChliHU - Me bsrrdw. I'iii per, vsrs, llrakc. Iiircliison, Area-lull, Sanl, Allailt n. llfl Ih' Ju'irn,ir.i. Ilo'e, I i i liuer, I.itiuln i-n-t. He...i!"n. llillnrlnn. Kil.v. (V.'jwell, I ht I n't -Tien i nif,i-v ner. M itcliell, I 'inn .M,..rs. Tli less. .lov. .Jy, .Ian- . of I'amimitiuik aii'l , l'i ruuiiusii; Kerr. Junes, of Wk tt f'i.-j. rtd'uo Me-ier-l'iarll. Mitchell, nijjlit, Slisw. Mi-l'lees, ltriiuui. l'"Mirn. thi Viirilrjn .ii" .V'ui'T1 --Me.r. l'eren. i wiwnn. ,ir.,.f u.riitip. I j mmer. ' On i'lir 'iifn 'inj iliv'V 'i;?i. -nwi iiii.'t'iii, l.ualiu. '.nil,-, I'uuii.iil.aiii, I-'tci-U-'kli.nve;l. . YVu a. lleiav, JOINT ( DVtvilTll;tS. Library Mesfin. Hunling, lln r.'trk. Vi asl:inr;tnii. e - Me , Hut.. Iti.cr. Ta liner, ilhev Ti'-i'ii, rail i, Ttinliiss. A messaire was received fro n the House, of I'ninuiniis. propcinn lo raise a joitii select-- rnniiiiiliee of two on the part each House. In wait on the Lnvcinor. anil iitlorin linn ol fnrihwilli. It would hi- lor tin.- r.uniuitiee in the iuteuiioii of the l,er;is-iiiire lo pron-ed with ' imjuire, w hat can we do until ih..' third Mo-i-the or.'.n rv business of I.-ci-laiiun, an.l of d . v of ovcmhi i 2f w .- ri pe .1 the l iw. and ihei'r rcdim-ss lo n e.-ivc any roniiiu.ni.-aiioii inecl ml Ihe lirsL. ili'mlay. .uf. October, shall lie inav ifiiik prorer i-i i.t ike: which was ; w e not he eenipeile'! lomcet on the same i! .v - '' - strca.jo, auiaaayujiim - Hi'di. II ap.,iuilcd said conimiuer on the pail ol ihe Senate. Al"'" '' prop-wnim that the Iwo houses fn itiio nn ci.-ei.on tor i n'i os.,iir i.-rk i-i- h-v al II. o ci :e!i. t uuci.rrcd .n,ixAii-jiet-aTftT-r'f?sviT and i . ssrs reii.bUand 4-rrtce Trp'-o,iii. .1 m "t-TpeTiu'end The il riimi on ihe' 'part ol ibis lluur. Mf. Itovd. from the cummiitee.e npjinaiteil In wait on the (iovrrunr. and inforoi him of the rcavliuess (.f th". l.--gi-.i Lturc ;c receive any eominuui' a'ion h ' uay th'ii.t proper lo make, r. pnric.l ihal ihev were auihorized to sav, he w nuld ni- kc a C'lUitnunicniinu tn the (ient-riil As-o-ui'dv en Thursday next at I -j o'clock. Mr. Wa-biugion prrsculed the pension cer tificate of Alexander Tiylor. of Cr.ivu. eoun tc, wj.icli was irncd bv the Speaker of the Si nale. and transmitted to the other House. Mr. Washington pirsenled a bill for the belter ailiiiiini-tra'.ioii of the Court of I'luas ind (i iiirtrr Sessions of this State; which pas se ' fii-it readniir. and w as rrfrrrrd to the com-nii'.te-,- on the Judiciary and ordered lo be piliin-il. pr.nte.I. iTr.1' i lei that iho Justice, of the (bounty i 1 i ai. I lea that Ihe Jiisiirct, iii ibe County Courts shall-ele.-t a Jude of said Courts, in Courts shall ele.-t a Jiidae of said Courts, i.l each county, i hold his offi.-e for leii years; , that the Clerk sji-.ll certify the election lo the I t-oiernor, woo siia.i inerctipon commiiMon me juogc. i in-ju.vges snail arrange aim ;!la.siiy tne Jusiicei an.l appoint two ot mem noni saui conns w oo mem. . juoees 10 have the same powers, in rriiniual cases, outj of courl, as are now allowed one or more Jus- lires-lo 'ak - probate of deeds and private ex-1 amiuaiion ofi airs cTfr lo grant writs of t rtrarjari, injunctions and ue rrtnl. In ease of sickness of Judge, three Justices to hold court. J.i lgr i to have such llie Justices, salary ss may s-iio shall have .'1. - ..I1 l i... .1... l..-,: i 1. .ii : " -'iv. .... um i.., n.. .a.i .. ..r P-'er - lay a lax for ihal purpose. Judge, mill, li.sl.lo to i.nel..l ;,,.l ,-.Oi,l...,.C f practicing in their court, hut may do so I - i.. ih.. ,,hr ;., ll - r , t,v tne same rules a al orcse.il: run anneal. : '" ' riniiual casas. to'be to ihe Supreme t:..urt. J"liecs holding courl with Judge, to bc al lowed a compensation of not more than three dollars nor less lhan ono doll ir a day, each.) On motion of Mr. JSfcuIe, tlttchiJ, Thai Ibe f'oiiiiblttee en Finance be iu- ''"'IP""' nttsclieij U. l! ths bonds of the State lieresftrr issued liy him. under authority nf any act nf Assembly now tn force, or wlucuoiay herear tor he . passed. Thir .Seoiale proeedled to vole under the joint order of ibis morning, for Engrossing Clerk. Mr. Drake subsequently repnr'ed that Mr Harris was duly elect, tl. The veto stood: Harris 8!, Jenkins 51, Houston 31. Mr. Boyd presented the following resolu tion, nz: fiaolr?!, Tlifit the Comptroller report to Ibis Ilnuse a tnhnlar statement of the publio taxes rmid Into tUe-ruhiic Ti-eiieur ef tin tstato bv tlio eiti' tens theinif, lor theyaars ISIS, 411, ul), M. unit Ul. T'lat In Sft forth, in sue.H report, llie gvreirle s mi.imt of fnblie tx s paid tirti he public Treasu ry in lb five years aforesaid; tils ave'rsfe s- mouot paid by each county la tins Htstei and timt he farther set forth ia such report tlie s;7reste smimnt paid: also- the r.erane aionuiit paid Sy sac.li oourts in this State, created since the lust nvoyoars as afaresoid. The resolution was laid nnon t've table, and subsequently taken up and passed " Mr T. !-. Jones introduecd the following resolutions, 'viz, . Whereas, by the amended Constilulinii of the State, article 2, section 7th, "ths (Jeneral Assembly shall meet biennially" snd whereas by an act t.X.lsseinbJy , ehajiter ji Jjieel inn Tt is declared "tha meeting o( the General As sembly shall be biennially on llie third Mon day in November;" Therefore. ItMli-rH. Thai it is iaeipwlleet Is repeal th said statuie. eaaptar 62, section 'ift.. Baotpnl, iaat it tstuetpeslicBl topsss s autut flAuie. 1I1 liiia.-Miiai.isiy ,fs(j.y fyriitr-w neetinff of the General Assembly. . Rtwie'd, That Ui Gtwveutiqa of ths letienl As Mmhly by. his Exoelleacy ths Govtmnr, by virtus as die power in hiiB vested by law, and soon saj x Ir40rdisvsry' icssi0ii, ib.ss avt soiuulul. witkm ths msanio)' sad eoatsnpUtioaof lb Coast ilttti"e, a wtMoa of Ih ueneral Asssotblyi I.cr an llie inn" lor llii! regular liieiuii.il mi el- I he ciik msed ri-filiilions from the . em iiur. -It wu ul-c firoviiied thai, in-eara of i mnm, aloiwiiiir I'l iiin lliiflwe six dollar emergeiiey. llie ;iti rtior niip1il call a inxelini; ' i lor special purposes. Such an en m had or- ctiricd, ami lie bad called ihem toedier lo ar- mine llie electoral Distiicls. 'J'li it Hoik h id been ai couple-lied, ami it was a question whether any i f l.tiary business roiild hn le- i I v introduced, trniil the regular ses-)r1,. which, under the Mamie, cannot ivinnietirc iiiiul the td .Monday of November. Hut in oiah r to coni en this into lim regular session, ll is (lionised to repeal ibe- siatnle, and pass ;i aoilu-r to inert on ihe 1st Mondi in Uctn her. oiv, il ibis should lie i(oiVf, w liat, lie asi.ej, woulil be ihe 'ousi'(jm uccf They, or ihcr succcssms would be coinpvlli d In meet airain ben aller. or violate the Constilntuni, mi ihe firt Mtiiiilnii iii Ortnhtr. Tlie term of a l.:il ilurc, as w ere ihe ix ilai k of a cnurt. is. recardi d as hut one il,i , d-nintf Innn ihe liis.1 dav; ant) i the l.ueislatlliclinnld meet at a filer day, II would cause a louder period than two Cars to tnteri cue betw een the tunes ol mrci. ur. and In-a violation of the censtuulion, i hii-h requires bie'ininl sessions. The- K'ert- inir bebl under tlh- call ol the Governor, could ! not be rauiMdrrcd a M'SMen as cnnlemplaicil by t'lC CousUMllion. Mr. .lours s.:til be bat! : looked inlo il.c ill bales id !oe t.'iinvenllntl ol 'Ho by which ihe Cojisiiiuinui was auis uli I, I'-and IVnititl Ibiil "softie' of FTir vvivesf, ablest and , intisl disiiiii-uisiied cT.trdiaus of the public. in terest, in that body, olferetl r:.orir reasons a cait " ihe anienilinrut lor pioinueihi; the pe ' riotls between ihe uvular scssim.s of ibc As- Monlih. ami insisii i mi atlberuit; to ihe orii- ual prnvii-inn, i'equ;rniii annual seieti. I ..: ll.'lv. 'l.innnciilril a noijii' Ji wlit V.tlh. Ins nual loicr an i alu!:i'. nn tins suljei-i; a tnl ci'iieitu!. d h tnoi'in li.at ihr rio'ir;orm be referri-d to-the Judiciary (Hmiiiiitlee. wi'li instrnetions lo report upon them at an early , lv , 3,nl upon the propriciv of ailiouiiiinjj ..ih - ji vok ncnrEjir vliluc llie LiulsUi.liUiuj.L j Tl. resolutions ,i, elan- il.:,l this rail. .1 in. e. ,a ,s ,.i , -,,...n w.tlim ihe coi.lem.la'ioii and nieamtt.. of the CeiistitHtioii. il so. whin. tn.ii iu-lniiiieiU reaiuirrs to lie ilone, al Ih t be .luiie H'lir. He M l-iheil In lllakr these judges: lolls, w llieb li.id but re. 'cully occurred to liis'inmd, to the conmiittec. The iiiotion to refer was carried; an.l The Senate adji.ui.md i.i.t.l tu-niijirow, II O chli'n. t llOirSK Ul,' COMMON'S Ti-kshav. Oct. I 'd,, The Speaker - aniiuunced -he loihiwinr Coiumiitecs : -' .'' ' Us I'hivatk Dills. Messrs. Coiiis, D. 'Jcid, W. Sander, Com n, tiwytiii, I.n.ih-r. Webb, Love, Allord, (.'-otge, Johnston, Foie- man, II. F. U illiains and Jams. 1 Ov Jt uii uKi Messrs. Ii. M. Sautuh rs, Spruiil. Iloliuiu, l.eac.li, Avery, rlnllips, llar- i. its I ixam K Messrs, t berry, Donlnn. Smiih, Norlluet, Walters, Wheeler, W.J. Long and Durham, On Lirrarv Mes?rs. Wiley, Strange mid J. Turner, Air. i.eac:i otiereu a resolution, rer'ir,ting o-.r c. oao.rs ami ceprnseiuauves ur v.onrc.s to make application, hy lull or otherwise, lor i an appro .ri.iiion 10 uie oiani oi .norm aro- lina ol a lair ami equitable portion ol Ibe p'th-in lie. lands, which, when so appropriated, be applied to purposes of Internal Improve iiicni, publii! education and in relief of tin Treasury and public burdens of the Slate. Laid eu the table and ordered to be prin ted. vl- Tl, t -:..i-...l. .. l. n :.!:..- r.- ..... . .,...,.. . ,. a tl.e the distribution of .be S.h, fund ,.'rr- 1 1.,., In uhlle n,.n.,l:.,; .,, ,l,i..h , I .1.1 n i th" table and ordered to be printed. Me s,?h i,e...!,.,.l , I...I . "". '-" , -- ilecurui! tills not tne lirst essoin -ol me teu- cral n.sciiib'ij''afier lljl, in a constitutional sens." ; ihal il isiiiexpeiln.nl lo repeal Ihe law reooirirs- the Leir-,,l.,iu,fi m meei .e il.l.d ' ..II I, . ri-pr.ii nit? law i Moiday in November next ; and declaring t tho Assembly adjourned from and sfier thi. i ' l'l.'e....l, ;,.., -e- I,. .,.. i m.Uee on the Judiciary. Mr. Saunders, of Wake, inlrodueed a hill loam ltd an Act entitled -an Ael to hieorpo- rate the Raleigh and Oaston K.ilroad Com.,.- ny." which wuis referred lo the comuiitlce . in! lutetn-d Improvements and ordered to be nrin. ted.' Mr. LandcrsilT-red a resolution lis favor of Win, J. Lowe, ISharilfof Lnicrrtit county, au thorizing him to collect taxes in arrears, which wits rclerred lo the coiniiiill.tc on pi-opusiiiona and grievances. Mr. I. Knler iiilro.lucr .1 a bill for aineiidirg ih-i c-.'ji.miioii l-i-.v nf ihe town of Liite ilu tnii, acedinpained hy a petition from the citi atetia of thai town. Tin) hill was read and referred to ihe coitimiueu on private bills. Mr. Cherry offered a resolut.on cal ling on the Comptroller to report the amount of taxci paid by. each county for the five years previous'id 1832, mid the a.jjregits amount ol all. Adopted. ; Mr. M ebb offered a bill providing for llie payment of tales juron in the county ol llutli erfirl, srhijll was reAl and lel'errej to lliu committee on priala bills. Mr. Whsi-Ier ofTure I a resolution to send a message to the Senate proposing to raise joint select cominillea of tilni Irom each House to take into consideration the laying olf the State into eight Crmgresssioual Dts- Trrcts,- irrrnrtgmg Thu SrfSWrlaT Pisfnci ami apportinniiig the representation for tho House ol Commons. The resolution was ad'iptrd, and On mbiion of Mr. Webb thi House ad- jounied until 10 o'clock to ' morrow j rnorn- fKXATG. Wednesday, Oct 15, I8W. . Mr. Gilmer prcrunied si bill to incorporate ih (ircenslmrough Mining. Company; which passed its first reading, and, on motion of Mr. OCTOBER SO, 1852. lor m ri iees aa ekrk- f ih" II of Com moos, anil Scat.ui Cales PS'i 05 for postage paid on Supreme ourt Keports, luriiislied Clerks of Conns, were re:id, each, under a1 suspension of the rules, ihree limes, passed, I and ordered to be enrolled. I A messauu was received from the Com-j mons, niiiiii)iuk' m r use a joint select coin-1 initlice of nine ou llie oarl of each IJo'.ise. lo i llie pari of each IJo'.ise. lo! be i ailed IV oniiiiiiiie of A mmrtmtiinent. to; whom shall In-1 el erred in- siii.jeeis id' the K i lM "An Act for estahlishing public landings Ici ioral Di-iuets, tiie Sen norial I listi ic,ts,'lhe I and places of inspection, and appointing lit appnilioniiienl ol tlie House of Cuinmoiis ac ;speclot ill the town ol Wiliiiiiujton." lta cording tt tiie rami of representation, and lhelerred to c.iniiniiti e on Private Uills, dn idin-' tlTr' Stale into li.-bl Con-'resaional i Mr. Leach introduced a bill to ascertain Ihe Distr.cts. ihe number of representaiiirs p-. portioned to the State of North Carolina, un- d. r 'he last Net cr,.h) enumeration of the inhaa- .lams of ihe l iiiied Slates. Mr Si-ele wa. opno-cd to the proposition, ' -cca,,.,. j. couueet.-.l su' jecs which ought I... ,1,,, . !.,1 ,.,l .nl', differeoi coomit-! lft-. It tmposcJ loo much ' nil one riMiimit vi. am! wmilil va ltnte!jv in 'lie puiilic buui- Mr. 'riiompson s.ii.! thrso mats'f hd wn he. 'it kepi si'jj.iralo am) i!isiiiin. Tin? ""J! Jl ' u.p t-ivxo w-.uiti !.) wit m.-.-.n on u.. m.My r(a,.liMII((T a (!trI:im per crt. (i.ii all mem lot IHC, Ill V. II1IUI MCi.lM Ullll .imjit Ul U JM ui" ' I tune, a oroposiiion conformable lo the pr.ee; dnii. A uoil er ic-ison lor lav mo it on the lablc was. that a pmp,,,,,,,,,, was ihen uiidrr. , 'n-ider:il.on. which had been rofrrre.l It. the ; loibeiarv eoiiiiiiittee, dial might lead to a-i mi- j -rm-firitrrrrenVTr i noueli lo ni-iioM' ill tins qee-iion ntierinu co-n"-i-tn- siiail lime reporied, which would pi-obibly b.r to-morrow. lie, therefore, moved lo lav ihe inessiec nn the tiihli-; which wl i vvi.s eartaei Mr. U.imI ii'.irni!i!ic-ed a resrlutioii to send a m.'ss-iai- to the Mouse of Commons, propns. in.,' to r.i-r a joint select committee of one Iroui each Judicial Dislnet, to whom shall tie -erleemf tlirarrtiugeinent of the Smttorial His incts atnT apportioiiineni of the lloiisn ol Co. unions; w iiich was laid upon the lablr, Mr. . Joyiier-anoved that the i;:essgfj from the ( 'oir.niiii.s. proposing to raise a joint se. Ile't co!ji'ii':t c mi i,rr.i!tgiiig.TfsTri.Tt iv c., .--. In- now taken tin; which was agreed lo, and Oe .,..... .,. .,,.,i .l- It ...! I,. .' '- ---v-- -'. ' -.:."'- ,::;;i,''.::',"4 , ...t. .j, ..j..-)--. i r. p.aiu .ii7 iiui.rs ij i u rauu a in ors, Mr. Kc-llv was opposed m this proposition ' Repeals the present milh anil prescribes ' of the '.nun i-'s. for the reasons staled by the , aiuuher, by which ihcy swear to present all Senator from Uiehni-iiid (Mr. S le.) It pro. ', Mich crimes as shall be givon them in charge . pos.-d an "omni u committee, which would an I a" such misdemeanura as Iho publio will ihivc so inanv- impoitain and difficult mailers I he henefiiled by prosecuting, aecotding tielhe to consider, ihal il w ould not he utile to report 'M1 their discretion and understanding. in any reasonable liiii"; uiid as staled by llie. j . 'Mr. Dargait moved lo rcjuct h bill, i Sen.tHir Irom Untie (Mr. Thouipson) il was j T'lm llooso refused to reject the bill, anil it '. not in aci or.luiicvj wilh the usual course of leg. , ' referred in llie cuiu.uilieB on ihe Jud.ci ' .station. ' I :lr)'- ! Mr. IJror.Icn was in favor of concurriiur in ! Mr- n,,f,,,i" "J'0 biU f nge the ,, .,.. ,:,, . ,i, ,i,,.. ,,., A. io ,,, ,,,.,i,.1 !, (,,., i,l ,,k., -.., 1 bad b. en fin IHC2.J pursued; but there could l e no ol jeetion lo the whole matter now going lo this large committee. The subjects were germaiu. and related lo the great politic, il ar - raniiineiits of ihu Slalr. They could be ilivi- d id a n -ng siib-commillees, nd disposed ol . , , . r ' . wnii as much dispatch as if given to separate couiiintices; an-J taken log'illiT-r ju system, tUpy ,tM ,e more eiuitahly and hannonions. v rimil,.rPJ imJ niljusleil lay one committee, e p.eluded hy saying he should trouble i Inn Si-iiulo bv rallinir for lim 1 ens and mi'i i, nnesiicn. - Mr. (silmer said there was a subject refer red yesterday, which had some connection wills ibis mailer. It was doubted whether they had any rinhl lo lake up the subjects em braced in llie message Irom the House of i .,.,.,.,. 'I I,... .I.,.l,l iT...r.f,.e- , ...i,;,,., .,., ,r.,l "2 oh III l7Z BcllllieS might grow Ollt Ol 11 .Sty SCIIOn, , . ' . ' Dif - 1 n"hl l,e ''' h-v ;l' i,r""'"- Some had ,cnoi.m,usly si.ppn.ed that nt the) ey fint ,r,xin,, .(. 5. .heihcr an ordinal ,., - - - ; . .. ' extraordinary session, (he lglslaturn was bound In take up the subjects of ths Seuito .... , , - , t "" npporiiouu.en. o. me repre. fe,l,i,llf''6 of ,,in Commons. Ily f,rsl session." was not iiieniil Ihr first that might happen to j he railed. " The Conslitiiiion did not meaivan I i ... , .. . i extra, but Me rr jutiir session in eap.mcu ll-c RO.iininy ot i-.iier ng. a. a cato-u session, i"l",n ;sn imposed by the Coni. union on ? r"B"Ur. ""T"!' , V a'"""lnt. "f "mo ," mb ,,t ""'K' ' ,e . w'''1 l!'C"! ""T,'"' ""'"''"'ll H' i Sl''1"- !pori Inning ihe House of Common. laud amendments lo th- Constitution, such the free, suifiaac qu'Sio: , aru lo bt disposed of al ihe irrrnlar session ; and the (Jot emor l.a 1 called an extra se,ioi, before ihe new eb c ion, then lite fame, meuibors who passed the free suffrage bill, woulil have acted upon il .again. Would any onfl av lin y would have h i. I any rirn lo n -t upon tho sub. jrel f And supjose, i,i tht! ' ni jantiioi-, (he Whigs had happened t) c. t a majority ill the Legislature, and had been .lis;eii,,-.l to lake ad vantage of their opponents, and ,11 aimh Culled session had proceeded to rcli.trict the 5 tain. Ac. i would tl.e Liking of such an unfair advantage, i.l defiance of justice anil right, hve hemi in nceonlauc.e wiu, justice oi1 the Constitution t v The question on concurring wilh the pro position of the Commons, was taken by yeas anifnaya, as demanded by Mr. Hrojdeu, and df-ridcil.in the ..egative, : The rcsailiiiion of Mr. Boyd for a committee on Senatorial DUtricts, itr. was then taken L up sou. pseu. . , -, , ., Mr. Thmnnsnn inirndueed . rrsi.l.uias send a ln-sage lo ihe Com. 11. ms, proposing tn raise a joint select., cuiiiiniuee of u'ine on the part of each . house, tn whorn'ahaH be referred the siibjuct nf living Jilt ih JState into eight J ' --- : r (oiigreio-i d Uisirieis ; which was adopted, Mr. Boyd introduced t resolniiori.'propos- it ossMi'jrw nt .sxsleev wfnmWTfwn'MT th part of each house, whose duty ii shall he to prepare or cause to tie prepared, askeiatoi map of the Si.itp, dividing ll.es mis into c.uin 111 s, with the baleml nnpulalioti of each coun ty agreeably lo die last census, and th aver age amount of taxes paid by each eourtty as ported by llie Coiniilroller, laij tiown there- J Keadand sd.ioitd. 'I'he Senate llien adiintinej nnul lorinorrow 1 1 o'clock. HOt'SE OF COMMOSS. Wt-oxEsDAV, Oc I3ih 1832. Mr, Dobbin intnidured'n IiiT Hi imorpo nie ihe Faj eite'iHe and Iileigh I'lank Kosi! Ciniiany. Head lirst lim anil referred to the eonitiiiitre on Internal Improvement. Mr. Williams inirodured a hill to pay talis j jjunirs. R..-1'errcd lo cuuitnittee on the Jildiui ary. Mr. Carniirli.tel introduced a bill lo repeal in, part a lull passed in 184S '49. entitled "An Ael lo secure llie purchaser of land sold tin- der exi-eution." Kelerre'l to eomtnlttee oil the Judiciary and Ordered lo lie pi :uied. vr .-"ir.iniie tiiirmmceu a niil to ainentl an vr rsir.inor? tntroiiureu a Art of the Keelsed Slalules, chi.pier OU. enli- will of the ficetneii of .North Carolina as lo ill" e-'ll uf a Convention on the federal basis, l.iid n tfio table and ordered to be prited. The bill makes it tlu-fluty of the Cnuntv r,'rw- "l l!,e.fir8t l,'rm "r"'r. Ul Mo,",3' IH3. to .ppo.nt ms,eemra to su- M"'"-""' " eleeiinn on the first t harsday III ' Annual, I soil, al which the rote shall betaken for "Convention" and "No Convention.", Mr. Wrlih iutrodiii-cd a bill to nppoiut Tat Collectors, which was laid oil lllu lalilu mid ordered lo bc printed. i I'm. ides thai Tax Collector shall be e- U-ci4Isimsw enmy-nr -mtitHh-trnw-xnti: tM h"l'l ""' l years, and to be eompensaled (.ll!'ll'(t j y, (-..hlwelt, of Lincoln, inlrodueed a .,, , .,u,r ,,,,, ju) lw,.en ,10 c.)Un;jM f i,;,,,.,,,, ami f :.. t. deferred lo the commit. ,re 1r,,(M,.ilinl(t aa Cricvances, with ,., p.yiuj tneumri-jl. w , , intrmhieed a bilflo r.'peal nn act entitled "Ait Ael lor the belter org inixa ti.in of the Courts ol pleas and (j. taster Ses sions in lho eouiuv uf I'asqiKitank." pissed at I ist session, cliaptor 55. 1'elui'rcd lo Cum- ! inittec on I'rivate Hills. Mr. Lander iniruiluc'ed a bill declaralnry and explanatory of 2nd see, Jl'Jih chapter of Ue vised Xwfeiir tmtiairiifHTTm'c an.TAit ninny," Kefcrfe.l lo eo.nniitteo on (he Ju-i!l--i irv mid nrdyrrd trrhe priatnd. o bill proviiWtiiat w her a wonnu is preaoanl at fhir tinin of tier inurrirge, oj which her husband is ignorant nod that neither lllo man she married nor a foruit-r liushand is the - TnnT - nt tne .en n. .. ...n......... ; itrouud for ilivorce.1 it. I 1... I..,...!.. I .... . . .....l:f.. ..'I "i'!T!, - S"-sn;,"- -'" "" I n"""" 01 1,18 ' "-ape rear anil l..( l) river 1-lcml Company, ' which, the rulea lujiu ."j.".' " 7 . "". . ""u a.,.l u.... I -...i i Mr. Lander introduced the (ullowiii' reso lutions i 1 Kuohnl, That His only Irus b. it of taxation j of nJ lpl', " fms snvramt, Is ths cash '"'""' lb K-i sn.1 ohati.ls, lands i sail t. nemvnuer wlueli -tt.o psnpls may tn salted and i p,.,ed, nii, iP iudsi.tedmsss. . i Htialuvt further. That H is the dntv of tl.s Oea- rsl Asssmiily ul Narlh l r,ilt.i to reus sa. h a rercmie bill As shsll most elf tlialty arrive st osr rj out slid estahltsli ths jirluclpls eont iinsd ia the (ure,,ii-g rssulutiun. Uefcrred lo commit'ee nn F'mnee. Mr. Sirauge iniruihic .f a hill to iiieornnrate The True '.rushers' S.ntiely" in Ihe lown of Wilmington. Uefcrred lo r uintniiice on I'rivato Hills. On motion of Mr. rTluhbs lev of absence fu' Ddavs wssgrsnierl Mr. Wyumofllydc. ra.. t si- re. ia..- t. . c ) iii".."n .-. siiihwkii, ( A.IIICOI.1. h-ch'me- llousi. adjourned until II o'clo It to-mor- row morning. SF.NATi:. V7irs Oct.. II, 18iJ. Mr, Woodliii, from Iho Committee on llie Juaie ieiary, to whom Was rrlasrd a bill lo rn- peal in part lha 35th section of the 02nd bap- tor of the Itevised Statulcj, (whirh ffcs ihu j lime of meeting of tin? Legislatiiro on lha Sri I , , . e s- . i. v .... .vioniiiv oi ivovemneri repnrieu in j same In the Senate, and recommended' lis rejection I, :nd upnn Ibe labia. ..-..' " On mttliiin of, Mr, Brogde-n, r'So!ution was adopted directing the IViblii) Treasurer lo report lo the Scnals the amount of nark held Ii; the Slate in incorporated companies Ihe sums due the stale and dohls for w.iii lt Ihe Stat is bound, Ac. ' ' , Mr. How Tf iulrodMced u hill lo confirm llie establishment of iheeiuitily ot Yudklu- Pass. ed first reading mid referred, ' , ,: Mr Wooduii, from ihu Coinniitlee on the Jiiilieiary, to w lioni was referred the ri-solu- I lions of Mr. i'Mies res, tcim; Ijiennial ses- siotis of the Legislature, and tha con vocation, of the present General Atsembty, reported ihe sain bar to the Swrale, and usked to bo diseargi'.l from the f o-lher Cunsiilerat o:! Commi-tee di.aliarge.l aJ rewlulimis laid upon Ihe la'iln. Mr. Wood.iu iiilrodiiced llie filluwing re 1 ijiii.oit: - -,.--. - t'tnleni. That the two fl.iu do s.ljmirn on ths 1 11 h of Q"tolr instant, to meet ligsin un the third mundoy of Nuvoiubar, , .- , - Mr. Wooillln iairl it was due lo the busi nesi that was to oomo hefnre the Legislature, lo adjiiitm. He eould itnl see what could .iep ihem until the 1st day of Js.uiarv. It .was regarded by some as indispeiisiMv ne- toleesr.nr tor ftsr Tii Sitsili.tfTm " ill .1 A; j L'., ' ncs lha inauguration nf the f.overnor. If ihcy were to b here then,- what were they 10 be doing in ilw moan timet The report ths ciuniiiissiiMiars In revise the statute, was to have been presenied at lha regular sesi seineu at in rcgtit.ir session j a-erlain...l that j!s.mhjaxi hul it is now ascen Rt1rT.im'...,rr'''Yl.i mak up lh prncipal part of the busino.s thcaessioii! and' if ihal is-riot tn com.i befura ihrm, tht-y could go homo and rsmain .thru week, and reiurn o-t ihe third Monday of Novenirier, and ihen lo .the T.i.l..esi and o.L joura before ihe. joiV liny f J .nmry. ll NO. 43. 4 would he a aarinjf of 5 or S600 rlay from '; low until the third Monday M November: Sir mry woiiin thci ne able lo adjourn at aoon . a if they continued in session. It would al so be a great ting to their , cuniiiiilenn.i Tim Superior I'ouria wero now licinj held, and much of lite huinel mu be'tnspended, ill fonacqnenee of the absence of the lawrera in this hotly, who wr re acting as counsel in the auita wiulW, Ifthev wl liomiV. l!ii business would not be retarded j- and the ex- pense of eontiiuiina; ranses the expenses of ui.vrs, jurors, w lines, fees. & Would lv saved which would save thousands of rlol lars to the Stile and. Iiereilixenl. The VerV . object of fining on the 3rd Monday rrt No vember as die day of meeting, was thai the ' Fall 'onrls might all ba held before ' (he eiti icns eonecrneil in litem should be called a way upon other pu Id in business. Tnsdjonrik until ihe 3rd Monday of Nov. would ubvism tlie ' (lifTiruhu's that had been urged a to the character and Holies of this session. If this be regarded a the regular session, and adjourned lo llie 3rd Monday ol NovenV bei, ihe sdjuumment would be lo day cer tain; an'l it would, tliererore, be a i-tmiiniu-uou nf the session; but if it bc no! ih rcga lar session, ihen they would meet on lha day -appointed far the .corimenceinsiit of that ses siou, and might proceed without doubt or (lit putatinn to the dispatch of any business Willi-. in the scope of ihcir powers.' There we - -other dilTicutiy, It was qestioimblc tviiesn ' cr the present or Ih former members ritfrht lo have been called totreihcr. I ts members were circled forlwiiyeura.ar.d if ihrirur adalej from the time of qualification, then the former -members constituted the Legislature until thsj.- rtirriT .MftiiilSf in NilveinTiert and wouTi! he ' an usurpation for the tireseul members to take their places until tiist time arrived.- -This Was understood to he Iho point .of Mr'"' W's orguaiant, upon which he d-wjforsoraa lime, . . ' ' 5 Mr. Caldwell snhintlled soma frmarVs in , rep! to Mr. Wnndf.n, who. he ;:td, had s ttrned that 4f they -i4jmred nw and should meet again un Ihe thud - .Monday in Novem ber, they would save lo the Stale l(V,800i and he alio assumed that they could thcu do lite business by the 1st of January. Eve , ry member knew, said M. C.-thal they had heretofore set a much longer ti.nt) than that, ' when iltcy had nut half the business before ihrm thai they now had. They., had been heri already iwo weuks in set4on, lanJ had done nothitig .;1'h(Vhisinotat when they got fairly to wofkr wuul iT hii aaffc-tettt -to- add twowly ilitya To tlm 'Terjiilar sessinn j and h assumed thai ihcy would save by eoniiiiU'ng the session without aaliouriimrnU The tlnls- ago would eo't Jlt,0i)O, aht Siime other eal- i-... . I ;., r . i ,i. ....... ..a. ..e ,i..n.... u I " M0... WI ITIHBHI. -,ng tn sewmn. -- HeTicWr-if lltey-adjoiiruea wild nieei again, it would make two distinct sessions. They had met under the call of the Governnr, and llley must meet again un ' der the provision of Ihe Constitution, .The diliii'utiy was, ihu session being under the call of iho (iovcrnnr and the regular session uniL-r the provision of ilia Cotis'.i.uiioii; the question , w whiiilisnhisc mid inero inta that. Unless : the law be repealed, they would form two -distinct sessions : and it ws questionable whether n's ics-iv.n haJ s right to do what was icq.liri-d. Hj cotifoas.d he hadsr.rupWs. , (Ireiil ond importaiit matters might he haxard , ed: and the law should be repealed and ths -regular time of meeting rnade to comtaetica now, to r;-move all daubuj. ; ; : ; .,. Tin question was tlien tak-nen Mfi WooiL fin's resulutiun to adjourned, and deeidad lu the nontiveHiyos IV. noas 2U; ths f.yss and bms . do.nandail by Air. titeela. . . . al.vj. Mssrs. Albright, AflifiUon, Areudai! Bynuin, (.'orper, Gilmer, t , t'. Junes, Juyiit-r, Kolly, Lane, billlnglon, WcOlees, Murray, nt mer, Kioharilson, Xaompsoo, Washington, Wil." ley, WiMdao-!. -,-' A'ees, Messrs. Itivrrow, Borr. Dower, DoJy, llrogdan, It.iiitin, Caldwell. iJivuDady, Clark, Cultin. Ciiuniimliam. Drake, llnrirravo. Here. , Intr, Hoke. Wes'.ev Jones, Kerr, McDowell. I MeALllan, Mitchell, Mur.-hisnn, Parks, Psrsoa, i 'hhn,T, V' Xhiwias, W.rd, Wither Mr. ilynumintroduccdib.il loencoungs the investment of enpltnl lor mining and man ulucturit.g p-trposes ; which pissed th first reading, and was referred lo c:j iomniilteo on Corporations, Provides when subscrip tions sin ina.lfl, 4c, and aiiiheniic inforina linn of the same is given In the Oi'vernor, ha shall issue proclamation lha! company is duly lormed-3 ' . ;; - - Mr. Li'linctoii introduced a resolmion to rsenil message 10 Iho Commoni, proposing to a.ljaufii ttieifie oil tho 1st .Monday ol Do een.btr li' Xt. ,-.'..--' Mr. Lillington said, it seemed to h settled thai ihoy wers to remain here and dn tho busiooss of iho regular session.'"' There would not be a great deal to do, Il h,d been ascertained that lha L'oiuniitsioners to revise " the S.aiuirs would not report. Thi wptilj iv-.lii.-te them from thoir most onernM dunes: iiixl they could get through in f t o months. In .- regrau : 10 tho1 loai.goraii'iii f , th li.iveriior, ihal had been fully disvned rlse whert ) and i.1 was agreed ihnt it (sight be done at any time previous to th lirst ol Jan uary, the day un whiith ths Conuitntion pro. vide lite (jovfriior shall enter upoii ihe il-atic of bis oflica, ' .And further, if the tiuiu for ad journment be fixed, being; limited, iheotild go to tvnrk Avltli spirit and resolution, take up thesubjeclsnf districting, apportionment, ttc. and soon get tlirotigh w ith them and all oilier matter, anil be renily lo idjuurn ihe day sp- ointed, Mr. Cutd well could not ec how lltey coulila ilnpl the resulnUoti novy, ht-ro'u they had doos anything, wid. propriety. They could form no idea now ol'lhe Umo a( ttbinli ihev could adjmirn without. prejudice to tl.e publie titr est, and he had scruples jbout adjouiuing he fore tho 1st ol January; He, !?!Jrel'ore, hoped the Senate would out pass ths resolu lion." ' '.!....- ---r , r - :,.T" f-Tri hnniilt tl..!, the nursttnn about ttm . t. , .. i a j ... inmfgiiruiton had bren ilncussed, and Ilia lawyers seemed to ilifTer widely. the moal'i.f ihem. Hu I01J no duuht they could inangurtiro thefiovtruor at any time, but as it - "V, , ' , , . , j!.Ct.fc'.M- wmild soon be Bseertnincil whal llicj wou! 1 (i'l W aaime jintt conception, from a aurvey of the whole, a to the lime at which ihr y 111 ;ht, with siifcty, fix upon as ihu dsy of adjimra nittrt;. i .-v f ;-' ' - - Tliu question was then taken 'so .fr. 'J'l'.mls' luolinn lo lay ths i mltiiioli on Ul a-.,, ; '., 1 -v .'. ' "-, ' eH , 7r.. r. 1- -ai...iiii.iiiri!i';i"--'- - - tfaiHiiiiiisiiroimiiiiiiiiii
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1852, edition 1
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