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7 rttr-CarQi'mditar, " rr'tiMK raiif Br "WILLIAM C. DOUB, THUMB: If paid strict' ia advao, two dollsr per aa ni; two dollar and fifty ttnU, if paid witkia ' ill sjontbs ; aad thre dollar M th ad af th ABrFRrnmjfKXTS ot xcediag aixt f will be lasertod u tiw for sm dollar, and twsatY-nv mat far eah Hbttomt iaserti. Tboss af greater length wilt b ki-i propers liowsllr. CnnrtOrdsreaadJadieiBladvevthnoMnt- arcwt 84 r eswt. kislisr UuLUiuia stss. A rsssumnls deduction, will b Bd to tkos who advertise bl th year. Bonk and Job Pritttirg don with amine dsvpatali, and a eccommo'lsting terms. , ,Lttr to the Bditer BiuM bo past paid COMMUNICATIONS. roB Till J. t. SV1B. 1 Tmni On nf the nrinoinles:. of the American Party is, tint "the laws of luturaliifc. tion ahyuld be tinilorm turougnoui 1110 inncn Stu ud that no State should admit foreign- en to toe right of suffrage, who have not firrt been made oitiumi of thaCujtcd States under he law of Congress." This is an imnrtont inquiry. The constitution r .1,1. Cnited States, (seo. 2nd.) .declares that I 'liTi'll aisie of Rc'nrcscnlaVfvbs limit tcimto ...Kief Btemben. chosen every second year by the .People ot the several atajesnats tee aiecutre m f,r elector of the mat numenmi branch of the Jsqitlatur." . -' . . lW our fita'e Constitution, all white men who have been iWoW of any county if the State, . twelvemonths immediately preeoding the day Ouicmbcrs of thr ItoaWiif Commons, !n a ftm-i iHer who has never been naturalis ed, under the law of Congress, nrte for a mem ber of the llouso of Ciimmons f If he ran, then he ean role for members of Congress and Gover nor of the State. Can the State, by its laws alone, naturalise ft forciisnor, so as to mufce him a qualified Totcr for the House of Commons, under a shorter resi idenee in the United States than that required by the laws of Congress? If it esn, then 1 mar say to one who has just arrived from Ku- r mo " UVe an fsth to support the constitution of the State, and the United States, and ahjuro joirr -foreigrr lleiiHee, nd job may vote C;r momtiersot ttie iiouse o, vumiuuf . mm-, give him the right to vote for members of Con gress J Would not such a doctrine be an abrogation ft nullification of the powers given to Congress Hhy "tlie Te Jemrra form re.lo of ButuittliintioB throughout the tni tedStates7" ' ' i . ...lall attention to J id Cumberland. Randolph and Alamance, read Chance er KttjT says oBtli.i yA2xez t'lnea and nassed. .-.. ;.,..... flv the t .niistituhnn ol ;' ' ..-....-.. - :- ' ,w the Dniten niatcs, uungrew lish a uniform rule nt naiuraiitaiion. n wan licidTirtlio CTrcuTTCourt of the United States, nt Philadelphia, in 1792, in CMrti. CUM, (i Wsl las' Keports, 24.) that the Stato Governments still enjoyed aeoneurrent authority with the tin ted State up n tlw subject of naturalisation, and though they could not contravene the rule established by Congress, or "exclude those eiti sens who had been made such, by that rule, yet they rni-ht bpt eiiisens npon easier terms than those which Congress may deem it expedient to I niK"e." Bill though this decision was mode by t-of-tlwJ-'lr'f " f'tpwiw toMH, wnb t ie concurrence of the district Judgo of I enn- r -trarria: itTTihviu. that tliir npiniorrwus hai tiw .ml TiT!'oiiidera elv declared. If the eol stru-tion given to the constitution in this eae w n the true one, the provision would be useless nnd the policy of it defeated. Tut rrejr r;w vf lh: )Kjirrr ro exetur', It was to deprive the Ktites individually of tlie power of naturalising a lens ace inline to their own will and pleasure, and thereby giving thent the right and privi leges of citizen in every other Slate. If each " "ftatp' ea n nntuiabse upon otic years - re si tooee, when the act of l'ong.-es renuiic five, (f what use i the a.i of Congress, and how due it be. come a uniform rnle T This deei'lou of the Circuit Conrt may be cob 'dcred in effivt as overruled. In thesvnirCourt in 179", Judge Iredell, intimated that if tbeqne tion hail not previounly occurred, he should be disposed to t'liukthat the power of naturalisation l , .., , 1 operated exclu.ive y as soon as was .srre..cu hf Umgress, Ann in in t.rcuu i;n , rnn-1 svlvaniain 114. it wa tho opinion of Judge Washington, that the pwar to aaturalis was evelusiiely yestcd in Cm cress. Afterward In Ciiruc vs. Chirac, (2 WheaU.u' Ken. 20'.,) the Chiof Justice or the I sited Mate observed that It certainly ought not to be controverted that the nowerof naturalisation was rested exclusively in C "tieross. In lluuttan v. Mnore, W Whea- ton'sKep. 4.1,) Judge Story mentioned the power i i Congress to estsh'i-h a unifonn rut of nsiu- ralisation, as one which was exclusive, oa the K-nund of there b-ing a direct repugnancy or in- compatibility In the exercise of ifby the hut. Tlie weight of authority, a well as oi reason may therefore bo considered clearlyjn favor of this rat'ef eone'rurtion, ftuch h the yicw taken by Judge Kent. Aad who ean controvert bis reaauuingr llaa a per son then, who baa bees naturalised ander the laws of New York, unor) six months' residence, and the exercise of the elective franchise there, rich! to vote in this Stat after bring a resident for one year only, and payment of Usee? 1 blv that he ha a A. I wold "bo virtually """ aultinff the law of Cmirress and h hi ywt a re st ley of surprise to me, that Congre should have givea to I'.reigners.wnn na bh nee naiuranseii un Irr the nmform rule." or general mw, a right to yot in hansa and ebraka I M'bn then is opposed to Ihit plank In the plat form uf the American Part v. via i that lh aalu- rtlisatioa laws should be uniform throughout tb L'liion. and that nn man should b allowed to ! ercis tlw rlertie franchise, who hss not bora wsrnraltred aee-srdmgtethehiwM t-tiresT. What say the advooats of modera "free suffrage? JIv they not already answered by the vote t l- ksa la the State Sena. t H'ttf thf rtntot t This qusstien is oua, dear to every nattse bora Ansev , h-sa. and cannot lie smothered by partixaa lead- rslur party cods! ' . AX AMERICAS fna taa . c rrsa. IRIBCTE OF RESPECT. RjkUH., Jaaaarj 14, liJ. At a reeelsl meeting ef lh Br4 of ComnsU- Hrtir. . I.r.d th s Bmrning, thl4lowing l'r bl and Krwdiitioa wars adopted, to wit 'Waists, Wa hava heard with ansFct4 rriW u( th demts ef hevmour W. Whiting, js., aa eflo-Unt and valuabl niemlr of this 11 rdHuid desiring to bear a assmted tributa to h naasory i Tbenturo, HetnlrfJ. That while w lw In hambl sab- Bsisasua to the wis deeresw i4 an anorring I'eov- tdwar i wo eaa but iie-crrlr depl w tin ksn af n w n so cbaractey and ri wtw) tvfig w ao highly rnicislJ. a a twldie funrtiunary. and tMirgrtx nabUe-epuitrd e t.ien. and aa up right, b.m,irsU man and whose ha to the aaity i a puUi eahusiity ant easily Iw- P'r4- , , Klrl, That w hmd-r to hi Uersvsd and atrirkoa boeh..ld lb m.t.tene and sympaihy wm ww m,m. w, ,m ivsni us nn p.nnniuii sy ws rwprsaewi, ana w.i ut b so long sorvtii MaCommi...or,cri.ftHs ,ty. jicswrai, ia.ii, i'b aui iuar4 i Ihi itrauua at 2 UemJrmt, 1 ht nf ihosa prwrwding ire4 l-v the lnineti tf I'.aM an eWrciorv nf this H-awd. b nimmiiiu(Wii4 to th tsui,lr ui t ; ad sis that rpsa no fumuLiid faranburnuun i r eiiv pnisw. M. liALLASHAtWfs-iH. " " v.. wfc. nSsvV, 3. i. Onis-mrr i, Ckrk, tVCitj ri!inj,'fy ?ery. VOLUME XLVL Legislature of North Carolina. .' . . IINATI. . January 3rd, J855. Mr. Bid, from the committee on the Reried Statntes,- reported a bill eoneeraing t'airs, hioli panxed its three readinrs. The following bills were read the third time and poised. . A bill euncemirig eridence. A bill ouOTrniiin divorce and alimony. A bill o moeruihij oiecution". Also the bill eonverning deeds and eonTcjan ees. A bill concerning eiecntors and aiministra tir. t n motion of Mr. B iwer, a select eommittee of five was raised, to inquire into an alleged mis tafce or fraud in enrolling the till of the Hut session, so far as relates to the 44th and 4th Senatorial district; with power to send for per sons and ps iters. Mr. Mitchell introduced a hill to emancipate certnijO-sLiyes, the, property of Joshua Pennill. Sfr. llilis, froin the cnniinittee on the Revised Slalntes, -rexjti..d-llie.ijdluiring bill -wiikh. passcu ineir ursi reaatng. ;A :?Mteermns' trttmtnjt contracts. XliTncoftcerniiijr forcible cutrv and detainer. A bill concerning fences. A bill concerning bnheasi eormuz ,C- A message was received from tiie TIouso of Commons prop ising to set apart Saturday nfter. noon fir theapp dntment t'(ll'lj?iyj!5;ej nicfl-WJls conciirroa m XUo fiflowing cnrone l bills were readTtlio first time end appropriately referred : A bill to amend the act to charter the Bun combe Turnpike Company. A bill to amend an act entitled ai act to inror porate the town of rranklinsville. A bill to incorporate the Wilmington Steam Tug Company. A hill to authorise tho County Court of .Vacon Omntr to sell lanu b TKn?tn? to said eountv. A bill concerning Haw Uiver in Alamance t.ountT. bilttBeac nriro the killing of wulres in Jackson County ATiiTl td pay the war lens of Hie" p wr in Ala mance County. A bill to prevent the felling or putting timber ill II iw lliveror Alnmnnco Hirer. A bill empowering the CouutyCourt of Yadkin Bchoiiis. - - " A bill declaring What nninberof Justices of tho IVace shall transact business in the 'Counties 1 n I ounty. A resolutiou in favor of Gaspar Tinnen, read three time. A message was received from the Hons of Commons transmitting a tnessnge from the late Governor in relation to tho public buildings. Also, transmitting a Uic.-sare from the late Gorcrnur, comiuunit'atjng lliCirejijrtof the 11 .anl of Internal Improvements. Hie reiuilntion in t.ivnr of Henry .ntt, and the resohitii.ii injfavor of William II. High, were rea l the" first lime-" " ' The bill to ino orporite Glen Anna remale C.......A-V in I lt iiKj.i. I'.mnl. via m.-.I ll.All.i-.! --.-1-,---. .......j LilI rcMtti Mrlif iLaacL. I.vi, rchitive to the places of trial f civil pro- cesses bcloro Justices of the Peace, was read three times and ordered to I enrolled. The following engrossed bill were read the first time and passed. A bill to appoint comnnsMoner to view and lay off a road in Uowan County. A bill to provide far improving a road leading from the V ilko County line lo the Teuueiucc line. ATiflln Incorporate I " the town'of Uewtoii 7ii' the County of Catawl. The following bills were read the reend time and pawed : A bill to incorporate the Gardiner Hill .Milling Cumpany. A bill to amend an act to incorporate the Bor oughdale Mining Company. A U A bill to eataMish and Ian off a public Mad ( A)(. j Mrd ad,n m uorra lha ibXulWh Cubim and Gtdd Mining Company, was read the thin) time and passed. On motion of Mr. Bigi. the bills reported from the committee on the Kevised Statutes to-d tv and read the firt time, were read the second and third times and pasaed. A bill concerning the Centre Plank R rd wa mn.l the order nf the day for the litb of Jsiwry, Mr. Ashe presenfei a memorial. On motion ot .Mr. Walker, the Senate adjourned U0L8E OF COMXONI. Iloase called to order and the Journal of yes- I terday was read, Temparaoe memorial war presented by Messrs. Long and Hand, which were referred to the committee oa Ui leraneaa. Mr. IXirtsh presented Pension certificates. which were ordered to be countersigned by the Iftkr ut the ll .us and cent to tlie senate. Mr. lousier, Iroifl the committee un lalernal Iinnrovement, reported favorably upon a bill amending the charter of the Wswtore I'Uok lt.d Com nan v. Oa snntwii nf Mi. Myrr the rale I were so penned and the bill passed it swoon d i an1 thinl reamngs. The same c inuiille reported- favorable upon the bill iacurp 'rating tb Alsisndna Plankruad Company. On motion f Mr. Baiter, Knclml, that the public Treasurer pay to Una. Warren W inslow the sura uf f 1 "0 ia conaideratioa of bis services for 25 dsvs as Gosnor of lb Sut. The rules era aiuianJsd and th resulutioa. baeacil it threw roadings. Oa asoiioa of Mr, llorteh the Psasina eertin- eate pressnisH by hint war iwfarrwd to tit committee oa Clsims. My. Waugh sulauiltwd a rewolutioa pmpisiinf to ennstilute aey three asesnbersid' theeooimlilee a Prupositious and Grivauee a qwoeusa tor th iraBeartioa at bw si doss. 1 be rswolulio was rejected. Hy Mr. Rolen, a rwsoUtioa ia favor af Jam M. Carrol, of Cherokea, which ws referred to the enmmitte en ehume. On asMMSi of Mr. &f hi a assssaga wared lo U sent to tb Senato prw.Bg to H part Saturday aftoraoua fur the appusaUH! of Jwmitw of reac. Ml. Sharti iutrodae4 a hill te awiswd lb charter of tlMi tuwa uf Buuenill. which ws referred Is th committee ea Corpuratiosie. . By Sir. Crarua. a bid In reg.ihu u weight nf ms 1. by lh sack. PruMt thr wcghl shall ho 12 U lb. Kelorred to th aotaasttK Grusvftaeew, Mr. U. M. White Utrmloewd a rswolatw pro ruic to raia a comatiUe to consist of the t halnnaa ef tl MTOvat th hour of asoeting fuf th sereesi OMnsainswo, a was li st. Sir. Vaaea intmdaocd a bill to Uv of a mad j 1B ha munty wf Vaaey. wbn-h ws rslrwd to I th cMmitbs oa Inwrwai Impswe)!. r. Mjtrt Uinlacod a rw-olulwa fssMwralnf I b,mrm a4iaf . PnM to assi t IU 1 n rlu . ism at half nM L, as agata at I P. I a-liunra at P. M. M and adj. 1 Mr, A. t iUiaas toutiwl to lay M li. uU j aa4 iMiaMsn. Mr. M rwslub.w, hy Mr. Vt ilistaM wuhtrals. lb m to ly ua th tsl.l. Mr. Kolew renewed th to by oa th tnl.l a wlsieh Mr. Myers nsllnl tb aad asrs, Th meisw nspsailw bf sres bj. njs is Mr. M. hoason sntsvdinwd a rwwJutHsa to the ihat us afieraou swu of t'-is How bs from) P. M. bU li to.4n.gM. twtod aot af rdar, ... RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNXSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1855. Mr. McPume introdueed bill w inoorpnrate '. the IVbbin K.nae Coin pan T. at raTetterille. ing which was referred to the committee on Corpora tions. IWeived from theSensh mes" enneomng in the amendment of the Hons concerning the re.tuitoti in fm-.tr of th N. C RailroM. Mr. Vance introduced a rosidution cnneernlns the Western Stirrer. Provide to furnish lis) additional eopiesof Majordwynn's Report, which passed. Mr. Vance mored a'susiensun of rules to pls.ee the resolution on its second reading. which was lost. Tlie resolution introduced hr Mr. Patterson to rescind the rewilnrioo of the ICtli alt., prescribing nrler of business was read and laid on the table for the present. On motion of Mr. Shelby the resolution in favoref Wm; A. Ilrook", of Ilrde, was taken from tlie table read the second time. A motion was mide for the indefinite postpone ment of the resolution, which was lost. Hie res. 'lotion was then nsssed its second reading. MesJSjes were received from the Senate in forming tif the Senate's branch of the committee. on Enrolled Bills : and that the S'nate eoueuie CTeprnmisiiiivn "tor-Tarrr jnrnt-eBSHtt- the ruiilw. umtrtiogs. tfln.-iroltWrtirtJt''Wtt 1wrtlmTir tlie tuan of LuuUburg was Ukett from tlie table and Dstsed the second time. Mr. &irringRr remarked that be observed when ever the bill came up It create coma smsiion in the House : and he, therefore, moved a sus pension of rules lo nlace the bill on its third xeiiiling, m hicli curricil T.T .,.,..,.tl Iln the "proposition tfUffTwas vcjecTeTby AJWJ.'.Nneii'aS. stritte Mtt tlmr wpn nves 24 : navs 10, There not being a quorum, the Speaker mvlc a reouest that theuieinucrs attend to tlie questiou Bad vote. Mr. Stubbs hoped the sect'on would not 1 stricken t ut. He thought K was a conservative men-ore for the town.,tov protect itself from ihc liccnsc'irjstem,thafntlier town hail the privilege granted them and he was not aware of any com plaint thereof other than in Klitaleth Citv, and he thought tliere would yot l"S3ne trouble eon cerninz the reiieal of the section in the charter oTtliat town Mr. Martin said he had but a sin-le remark to mike. The reason prompting him to desire the section stricken out, wa that he wa giving to the Commissioners the power that actually be longed to the Count v Courts. Tho question again arising on the proposition f re-1 si4hMei-.u -giving U Cuiuuiulb. crs jurisdiction over the licensing of grogshops, it prevailed by nrvotnf aye 48 ( nays IM. The bill then passed its third reading. Kn.jrnSHfil Million their third Heeding, - it hill runrftraint.Arj'il and Proceedings in tho nature of appeals, paswruTil-third rwidirrgT Also, a hill c.oircrnine Annrenticos. The hour set aturt for tlie consideration of i-Ttrt- t'oUv Bank urruing, at thq. intou.al Mr. I. V. Caldwell, it was postponed till Tuesday next at 1 M.J EngromA lidh coiitinurj. A bill concerning Avlums. Mr. Steele proposed to amend by requiring the I.u atiea to lw maintained out of the Public ui- tttniH itf the t'uuntv Treasury. Aft"!r being debated at gn-at length bj Messrs. Steele. -Itarean, Shepherd, Phillips and 1'. F. Caldwell, the amendment was lost ! ayes 34 ; na.t-ei.iU. Mr. llarimn then moved to strike-ont all oon- ceriiitlg the Lnngrie-Asytam, whjich warloBt fry a vote ot .to li. I The hour for recess had tlion irrired and the House arose. Antitxoov Pisrtow. -. . The bill concerning Asylum iassed it third uti;ig. ' Mr. Blow introduced a bill appropriating $100, 100 fur draining Swamp Ijvnds in the County of litt i Oh nioTiii of M t: MTt-rs tri:"?trga uf the Governor concerning the Publio Buildings was ordered to be tent to the Senate. Mr. M vers in behalfof the committee on Banks r 'ported sundry amendment to the bill re-char tcring the (Mate Ihmav- T lie II , use branch of the committee on I'uMn Buildinss were made to ronsist if Messrs. V hit lock. Metmne. l.von. Cook and Hill. A uieaifw was receied from th Senate eon curriii in the propissition to set apart Saturday fur the aprmiutmrnt ot Justices of l'eace. ThefviliitiHghilU im their thirA reading. A bill eoneeriiiiii attachment. A bill concerning tlie Attorney Gen ral and Solicitors. A bill cuneerninc Attomev at law. A bill rirticvrning Auction and Auctioneers, A bill cunreTning Bait A bill oonceminir bastard children. A bill conceruing Bills, Bonds and Prvmissory Note. A bill concerning boat and canoe. A bill concerning bunk -debt. A bill concerning wood aad banting. A bill cwtieerniiia; charities. A bill oo nee rum' Clerk nf County and Supe rior Court. A bill concerning Clerk and Matter in Equity, A hill concerning Commissioner uf aiBdavil and Probate of deeds. A bill concerning Common Law, A bill concerning the Comptroller. A bill concerning Constable. , A bill concerning Coroners. A bill concerning I orporatton. A bill euncerniiig County boundaries. A bill concerning county court. A bill ounce ruing county Trusts. A bill concerning eourt-houn and prisons A bill concerning courts of equity. A bill concernii'g the Supreme Court. A bill concerning Currency. A bill cunceruiiif tiwsrciila. Received from lb Smalt a aaeosag informin Of the passage of various bill and ask th er a eurreao ut th Ilous tlieniu. A'sfrrosW BilU mm their Vrf litathnf. A bill eonearning electioa of President and Vic President. ad Mi oond and third tuae and pasaed. Also, a bill enaeemiBK r-state. Also, a bill awe ruins rimng Lnw Land. Also, a bill euurrnirig t'nme aad Punish BtenU passed it asenad reading. Mr. Kolea aoed aa adjoaraaieat. Lnt' Ave 31 1 aav 12. 'Tin hill, next abova, tu thttt rad th third lim nd las-nl. Tb IIobm ljoanid. ItXaTB. U Mr. llcrriri rrwssoled mcnmr'sl. Tin ttnewker annaae4 that Messes Itnyd, Grwiiam. Biggs, Asln aad I'tshry (jnaed tin enasasMtM oa Mr. fViwer rewonttkia ia rsuukia to tha 44th and 4j rVnalonal Dintrirt. Ms. luon, fruea tu aonssaitte oa Hi Revised Statutes, rwrwrtcd lh (ultowtaf htll wkich p- ed their tbtwreling t A toll eoneemiiig giwrdsaa aad war. A bill assmg kasbaad aad aiia. , ' A ball aonearaing Minto aad unaixa, A Will roaeoraing wtsnsosM pssnin. A bill raoewrning lnsrtis. Mr. Boyd, Irani In sssmasitto aa Prpoiliaa Bad tirwvaneas, reanrtod arfavarably apua ral tells Wis ssaeipato to, and fasorably an na In bill to tosaaeipala J 4a T. II'W. Jl as hss a a mouimI isoas th liuan. of (antn , rwnssIUn( tb r spurt af tho Ihrn-v a at U iMUUKfMt tW tb lwC iaaih si.d blird, with a pn.nnsitKsa to ne ni. Cuaais4 to. Me. Mib-AsM InUolnend a hill to sneerrssrwM t' Tnntsessf .Nsw lnsuinlwsa lrwdVit loaaty. rUl.rred. V A is.., a bill btlnea.rr'wse th tows af New la tb u la tt snuri'y f ImdelL M. Wii4r jsf. a ws-.lt a U faror ( William Tu whiclr pawed its trt rjad- The bill titneornoratethefianlinernill Mining Coiiinaiiy. w read the third lime and passed. Aim, thVbill to amend and keep In force the act to incorporate the Byruughdrt'.c .Mining Com- piVHTi Ir."lIoVc introdneed a bill in rel.vtion to pros ecution bonds, which was. referred to the commit ter on the Judiciary. The following bills were read the second and third times and passed ; A bill to nay, the N wlens n the poor in the couutics of Alamance and luplin. A bill couccrning public roads in the county of Wntaugo. A lull to appoint commissioners to view nod lay off a public road in the county of Knwan. Mr. Cunninirham introduced a rcj ilntiun In structing tlie committee on the Heviscd Statutes, to iii'iuirc into the expediency of so amending the Common School law as to provide that where lands arc condemned for Common School hou4,. and the schisil is f u'iso juoiitly removed, the nr iginikl owner may pnnrhaee the same at the price he received for it, which was adopted. I ij.lr. BiyKS, frii'ti the eopniitteeon the Tlcvicd Statutos. rcnorted a hill concerning Uie tieueral AmtJ-wlHeitwras"ja4l4wii tiiiiiW and-Massed. Mr. tiftmer wleudwM 4ils tn imrnwoi ihs GrcensUiso Mining and Manufacturing Compa ny, which was referred to tlie Coe. Jaittue oa Cor- rBlttK--l'-,M-- ' On motion of Mr. Mili hc!, the bill to emanel- pn t erti n sliives, the pmperty of Joshua len nel, was taken up on its second reading. The TT,eTeiigWfffgr"ftm "teltHTtrnf wlvwrinj Jacksna county, was read the second and third times and passvil. Uh niotiou the senate aoj nirncd. I101SE OF COMMOXS. House railed to order pursuant to adjourn ment : and, after reajling the Journal, Memomls oil the suhect of Temneranc were nresented by Messrs. Mehane and Phillips which were referrtd Uj the Coniinitee on Grievances. Mr. M'hitloek was excuse, from serving on tlie mini itteo on I'ublic uuutit'nga, nnd 3Ir. Kund r ailded thereto. . - . tin motion of Mr. Badhnm, a pension ccrtifi cato was ordered to lie countersigned by the nenker of the House, and sent to the Senate. Mr. Yi align, xrom inc vomminee on i ropoai- t'ons nnd Gnevances, reported as follows: A1tttig-to brfdiseliai'ged rroui thefuirher con-V deration of a resolution proposing to orect a new mntv to Isi called Mr. Pierriill ; and favorably , r i . : ii . i.: :.. T 1 l if pon ft 1)111 eoucvruuig uoiiozui iiu-uua i n un co rivers. The Cir.nmittee on the Judiciary rcpirtod its follow. tlirough'Mr. Hiixlef: i'lifavurably Mlj- rm a tirnnnsitinn to enact a lien law in favor of .Mechanics ana stun carttenters, ana also, on .wisi li.. l.s- in finrnf Ar-li'i- ics of New llauovor county. eommittoo reiwrted through Mr. tects Mochan The ame commtttoc reiwrted through D.irtch i Favorably upon a loll for Ihc formation of limited partnerships ; that no further legisla tion is necessary on the subject of murderer not uheriting the property ot the murdered, a pro pose 1 In a resolution submitted to them ; and re- quosting tlie bill fur tlie protection of creditor Samn uon-resiaent newer be retorren to. vtie imin.fteeon tlie revunl. it was soretorred f. I.aneartcr fpfin the committee ia private bilN, reported adversely on a bill cenceming th Hi.iriMtratiHn fees in Lumls'rlunu county. Mr. Phillips, from the committee on the Ucvi sal reported a recommendation that th bill eon' ccrning the limitation of land estate I estate be laid on the taUc. Mr. G. Green, in behalf of tho Committee nn Banks, reported favorably on a bill ccncc rum the I'uioii Bank. On motion of Mr.' S. A. illiams, the rcpirt f the Directors ot the loaf and Dumb wae ur- 4rad bUi Ufinti Im motiou ot Mr. r. A. imams, Kestilied, that the Joint soled Coininiitee on the lieaf and liuiub Institution have now er to send for iwiwon and paers to aid them in their investigation. Mr. t raven lutiuuut ed a bill to extend tlie coriiorate limits ol tr.e townot Asiieiiwro , and to repeal all lormrr acts ot incorporation, wnic was referred to the committee on private bills. Mr. Myers ininHiuera a inn so incorporate inc I'oliimhia and th annuo I elf grain loiniiatiy, which wat lulci ttd to the Couianue an Cui px-1 ratMins. Mr. I'atterson introduenl a bill to ineorporati the town of Lenoir In Coldwoli county, Mr. Walter introduced a bill to incorporate the Vadkin Institute in lovi.lm cunty. The rule were usiirmled and th bill resd lh nmoni time. A discussion arose on the gnmml that law was in existence giving County Courts poi er of iiHHirtieratioB in anrh esses. Messrs. rtieel and jmrteh thought the raw icht as well be rcnealed if it was not ad that th Intenti. n of the Aot was to prevent C msumption nf tim in' the legislature. Mr. " alser snok in favor of lh bill. Mr. Johnson aricucd nreeeilent! and set forth the difficulties ia the present ens "f lbs Trustees svailinf tliemselves of th law llude lo dial they were scattered ever the State and meld with difficulty b brmtght together. I'nder tha cir cumstances, h hoped tin bill would pas. Mr. P 'rtch moved an indcfinil pustponemen of th bill, nn which th eve and navs wr ilo- nd.'d hv Mr. n alser. W hea tli House refu sed to (ndeflnitety pnstpnne hy r Ph rmy 6 Th bill Una passed tt rond rrwling. Mr. II moo introduced a bill ehatirtuc tli rnunty line of n atanea, which was rslorred to tli eoinmitte oa uru-vaneew. Mr. (I. Green, a bill tr th better adminuitra- tu,B of justic ia County Courts, which w a or dered to li pnnlet end referred: 10 tn losnailt tee nn th Ju.liciary, Mr. Th'wnharg. a bill for th Utter regulation of L'uuinuB Sch'sjU, a hith w as referred to lb committee B Kdneatianw- - Jfaaaaxe wsre received frasa lh Senst ana- rurring ia the prtip.iii"n to print th Hrnivt 4 th Director of the Deal ana Dwmb Inslituln ( and informing of a annearrem' ia th hilt con cerning the aumbae nf Justices of I'sac eualitied to bold Courts in lh t ountie of Ksndolph, A la snaace and t'umls-rUnd, and peitpiisingaa aasend Bient by idding Wk and Xlstklenl.urg. Th atnnnmnl was eos,earrel us. A bill in favor ef W. N. Brook, of Hyde, peta rd on third reailinr. Aa F.ngmssnd bill tnoorporaliag lh tossa nf Riibnrn, Prrwna ouanty, passed la arveral read ing A hss, a bill x tending th tlsae, for tb regit, tralioB of Graats for laud. Aa iigrtsned bt!l amending tb Act laenrpv rating the Dviitn t oll-r was read tin snaund lime, and. ua m li Q ' f Mr. ntef l to the eimmttme esi I .irr-veabons. Thespeeial esM -r a t ill to inenrpwl the Bm4 Uiver railt -si, was laid est the Is 1 4. An ssigrosssd bill frnnj lb Henat nsMwiirg Cnmloul Prueeailinpw was read tin first and sc nnd !.- Mr. Phillip pnp.sd aa aaund snsnt, set oft bis avrti rti, after sown iwrnari, In bill was Isid oa lh Mb!. On smhis of Mr. Panernoa, tin bill HMrii. ing CsitU, Horns and ll's was tobaa ap aad IU shir reading. T.nfrmi FliUi a f Art MM ms f,'-1 A fill nswrnuig Usssl aad t'nnvnaaea, Panssd Irs third rsnding hy snM. ol rwln. Mr. Wsnrh avavwd a ndmsidnraik nf lb wiw aa th UU aontwraicg Cauls, II and b.rs. wki.-h ws bsstl A rsnJutioa tn th pwrrhan nf flat vh asa uf lbs Capibd, wa road tin wenad and third ban aad psd. fayenss HU ass Vaf adia foh..i. A bill acrwing lavore aad Afmony. By nsrsvaina ef rulsn. passed ls aevnrsi vwsd'ngs, Alan, a UU eonesnng uWfcvnnor and Cmsb ,1. A', tin . rci. rill : IVtainer. A bill enncerninc Execution was read the first time. The hour for recess having arrived, tlie Ilonse arose. A rrnvoox Si. lipase called to order, The engrossed hill ounce rninjt Elocutions uas- sedits third reading. j r.wjrounl biili en tnrw JlrM rtadmg ; A bill concerning evidence. Uulcs auenended and tti the siwimd time, Hr. Baxter utfored ameiidiuerrls jto the bill t and on his motion the bill and amendment were referred to the com mittee nn the Ksvinal, " Mr. MKesson inlroduceil a bill to tai f ireign nes and liquors excent for medicinal and eao- Mmental purpiMs, which was rel'jrrvd tit the inimittceou riuanc. Mr. lhomburK introduced a MM for the let ter recitation of the Flour lusiievlion of Favottt- ill- 1, ; .1 . rt . .. f . . J . . iniu. jveuircs me vouniy vimrt ol I umueriuuu to appoint another Inspector "for that market u iierrea to the commiuee on urievanees. Anyrowa 6i on firtt rmii contxiW i t tiill Miimr,.iiif Pelnms rriflS ' I'sitifid it several reading. - . bH s-ineem in rimrig-vJotrtrwesVia-4 ev eoimei urn;; r.-tirs. - ; Alsfi, a bill eoucorniint xucutora kud'Ailiiun- istmtiirs. imifrrwfert TmncertT'AmcnTruro"and uooiocj wasre:iatne mini time. .Mr. Jeakinf moved to strike out the lrth seetinn nutlioruuig tlie Oeological survey, lie then withdrew the friottonaud" niovoiT to lay the T)ilTon"tTi tuXtTor e-BiBscin which liimatreuT ' An eiitrrotaed resolution autlioritlne the col- lcction of dumwilarv evidenco for tha cempi- .attaa td a History of Aurth Carolina possod it nru reatnng. A bill incoriMinttini the Eat Tork Turanike C mpany passed it third reading. Auni, a bill Incorporating the Little River Turnpike Company. A bill incorporating tlie Central Gold and Cop per mining Company was read tho second time, and laid on the table fcr tlie present. air. Mieplieril introilnceil rssoliitiun -ULia- strtietions lo the committee on tlie Herisals. A bin tofuy off a public rood in Watauga and Yancy CouutK'S was road.it third time and nss. cel. Also, a bill inenrnoratin the Auunaoca and Caswell Plankmad Comnanv.. , Ihc UUi ihriirputatius; tu.tuB of Jnuit-sas. rjau tnc sec nd luue. Jfr. Jenkins nbjectod to mo ciauso taxing lawyers, doctor and dogs, .or. uarvis niuvcu to strike out tlie nogs. .Vr. Jenkins moved to sinks unt the lm Mr. I'atterson desired hi kuuw if thc'irsntloman Mr. Jenkins stotvd ha was: ha thoiu-Kt the principle was wrong, , lr' el ""bniitleJ remarks nn the subject, 1tcjra. iirf.ior oTaieXtlTiij reSdr 1r; 1 ' n order to meet tho view, of Vr. Jenkins would move to strike uut the tax on law yers, which amendment was tost. Mr. Union moved an amendment to strike out the tax of un Grogshop anp insert 1 which m-m L.l Mr. JctiVin's ametduient was Int. Mr. S, A. William moved to 'atrika nut iTis bs, which was hnt. .'jnHeatiidarlins;-w. passed HS second reading. Then read tha third nmcTrrJenkin romed an amendment to levy a tax of $1 on Bacbehira, which prevailed ayes, 30 , nay, 30. Mr. n. A. illiams mored to strike out the tax on Dentists, which was lost After some discussion between .Vessrs. p. f Caldwell and .VcKesson. Mr. 0. Green moved In reconsider the vote taxing bachelors, which pre vailed. Mr Shepherd moved to amend hw atroVins- nut the clanse tswwwjjint kwvc wns r.-j i r. i . Th bill a originally read passed it third rwwuuir. Th House tlien a Ij Mimed. B E SATE. January 4th, IMS lsre ef absenc was granted to Mr. Herring -Ml . . . . " nn .'i.inuay, ana a memorial was presented by Mr. Fsuiiel. Mr. ttoyrf, fmra be eiiiiiinlttssj im pnisssiiioap "i .n w-, niwnm wnianfrauiy upon UK bill lo euianciate t reasy, a slave. Mr. Fennel, from th samsoommltte, reported favorably urxm tin bill to inmrmrat tin town uf Newton in Catawba county, passed oudaad third reading. Mr, McDowell, front th eommitte na Cur- poraiions, , reported favorably apoa the fullnwing ch issssed their ssuind -and third nmd- bills, which ji ing I A bill to incorporate the Gillis Copper Mining Cumpany. A hill to Incorporate th Wilmington Sttont TtigComiany. Mr. Bi-gs, from th eemmittee en tha Revised Statutes, reported a number uf bills which passed their three mailings. Mr. Boyd, from th ommltte on Propositions and Grievances, reported favorably apua th Mil concerning Haw Hiver ia Akuaanv B:y, pnesru us sntwma ana intra reaaing. Mr. Mitchell entered bill lo appoint ensaml. sioners to survey and alter the road from Wilkas born, tu Lemur, which was read thro time abd passed. Tb bill lo render iadictabl certain lisns, was read th snnmd lim and rejerted. Mr. Tsylo totrnduewd-ajiill tu incorporate Ui Allirmarto and Pamltoa Insurano Cvuipany, w hi.-h was referred. Tb bill regulating tb floating of Timber la Risxm.k River, ws rd th uuund tim aad isaes-d. la UU Iu lacunar! tha luwa af Xsa Iaati- iuti in tha uMiuly uf liwikll, was raad UmmouBiI and lluru Ubiob and paased. On moiim of Mr. Caaningluiai, tli eommilte oa Military Alain was instructed to Inquire Into In tsnrdMuey of bubshing aa much uf tin Militia law as reqnirs sutej meetings, and to provide f.sr aa aarullawul uf thuo ujcl to at Hilary ouuea. Th following ngrend yaaulotion and bill war read tb Brwl lias aad appro priauly ra- lerrou i A rewdutioa la favor of ler!in( Rnshlng. A rwsntoima la favaref C. B, Jenkins. A rasolutiua ia favut afThrn. J. Jadkiaa, A resiliiiM.a la favor of kotnrt Martin. A rewdulnsaia favor of a W.l'badaick. A biU to aalhoria lb erw liua uf gabr a ro In llananraoa euunly, .V1ssg wa rs. sivl frosn tb Horn Cotoutub iuU wibg Un hull flat tt Uoaat ka.1 paswe-l th bill Iron tb Itonal to Buthuns tin nssniy aunrl ia sverab auauiint to pay lb w sr. i sin M im pusr, Willi aa maiaMnl ankmi tb law a gsnermi lui, which was nHieurrwd ia, Oa mot wa, lb itoaat adjutirnad. rift "i or cummoxi. Aflsy lh rssbliag af lh Junraal, aseasnrial were pnsnnud by Massr. Baxtor, Vaasry, ho- ani ana mui'D. a Mr. V. r. CaWw.li. fna, in aosaaiius aa Grwvaan, rwpartod Utoesblj pna Iln ntitfsinr Hun so a a Issaaty to be alle4 Kat Tkaassaiasiitoaoa asrrsnatnsna. thfinrh M S'swn, topowtod bsaraU apna lis toitowmg ksin i ' .... AsksvilU Matnal Insarsne f otay Char toUasndtVdnmiaaTslsfsib I ansnany I 1 nn- law f Un isavwinia IJviwgw t wm ( ,fc Tnsisis t'unsraay I Iran 41 all lurnnis I oa pvny Ud4.in Huns l.anaany I n.ssd fussl A ) and Un brand Iv.ysl Arc ( La ws i js. v s Mr. A. II C.'.J.sl' ia tnh:f nf tb asiitns, ios fwmswhiy in th a.iki ht 11 Asessil.r.s tk ( t:l. cf 'aissrill ; n NUMBER 2. cornoratiBg tbe Trent Ulvor Xaviration Comna- ny ; nnd incorporating the Guiltord Gold and I t..pper niouig; Comjwny, with aa aiuendnwnt I u .i.uiS v ie pruaie pn.pcny oi 11, s rt nimiuors I respiiwiblc K.r the contracts or the Company. ' I Mr. Lancaster, from th Committee on Private I uilui, ri'pxined favoralilv as fuKovrs; . Kuiam ina.-1 ting ;Jolin tlooJ ; prdiibiting th ranging of hog, m the street of Kluabeth city amending the I si c 'I it f i ' """"S1"11- .o mutioB uf Mr. Stubbs, tho roles were suspended aad the bill Hissed its second and third readings. The committee on Private 'bills asked to be discharged from the further consideration' nf a bill changing the time of holding courts in samp son and Cumberland. On motion uf Mr. W il liams, of New Hanover, the report and bill traa laid n the table. Mr. Jenkins introduced a resolution calltne for th sum expended by the State Geologist and hi AubiUnt in makinn tho survey, which was adon- i ted. .. ' I ine commute on me itevisaia rmortcd on .1 v.:ll i. . s i.. . . I urn uin lor mo prutecuon or creuitors airamst i non-resident debtors that. In tha opinion; of the! Committee, uo further legislation is necessary ou I eewsj w I "5lr7l-i itfdTiMit rftutl.w4tT faywyif f A4isisrv:nl-srrwieti'waw terred yw Hif xmlt'' Wtttaa rw: Clnims, -r -.- . -' -Ir.Xove IntducVI Lni "to amend" tho 3d See. 4ih Art. of the Cons itution concerning enp ttatiotl tA-r, which a ordered tb lteVftTlio toble oiid lie printed. - " ' Mr. McKesson Introduced a bill fur the bene fit of the wivcaana chthlran if wtowrnrato haa. bantia; hy making tt unhTvrTnT tBltoHluiswlttidlM h.(U'ji'S to uh nutni under penalty of fiaaand iniprisonmciir. - i na tun was rctorrcd to tli MHimittps All ths .1nfl,i,lMv it- t, i j y . , , . .. I .nr. atyers introuueeo a uni to incorporate the I Cliarlotte Ga Liuht. Committee oa eornnrations. I Mr. Mann introdueed a bill authorising the Warden, of Poor iu Pasquotank county to sell a portion of tho Poor-house lands of that omnty, which wo referred to the committee ua Grievan van-1 ces, Mr. Garland introduced a bill to amend the Charter of the Mclhiwell and Yancy Turnpike Coin pany. w hich wa referred to the committee on the Judiciary " "Str. Su (ton int reduced i1ill to Incorporate the v:.i r.n..!, n,.li.A !'.i.;i. .. ,ij .. the committee on corporations. Mr. Craven Introduced a bill to ttierg Into one the two Boards af trustees of two Academies in AUicUiru, bkh passed iu sut oral. Juadiuga.ly susncrnioti of tule. " An Kngrnsscd bill from the Scnsto coding to the United State ccrbiln sites for light house, .! C f UI.L..I . . . il..,.ll on moiHin ui iur. ouepueru wn laltl un uie tuuie tor the present. . -n tnrroisc"t1lhnlSfrort plankmad company was road, amended d past ed its third reading. The rules were suspended and tl Mr. Crime and the bill, a amonded, was sent to the Senate. -Orttreeir rntrodnecd 'm bill ooneernmg Crime and Punishments, which wat referred tu the committee on the Judiciary. Mr. K.ilen iotroduooj a bill supplemenlarT lo an act to bring into market th lands plcdired for thecoiniiletioivf the Western Turnmk. road. r. . ,i.. i s.. .i.. M'. ' " ' i w v. hi in. vvwHimn un nil , , V" torn Turnnike Comnanv. . Mr. Vane moved tu lata op the resolution. In structing the Public Printer to print 200 addi tional copies pf thfl .JtrjKrt.f.Jt)tt-Wolk.jSur-yey. It was taken up and discussed, when the vote being taken on lis passaae; lhhututioB wa roiceiea. .... Aa Eugrussei bill. utliorising tb cnonty court to liny th -Warden of Pour in several counties was read th second time. A number of counties were proposed aa amendmont. W he on molion of Mr. Singlctary, the several counties named were itrickon out and tb bill made ren- eral in its provisions, yot leaving it discretionary with the several County Court. Tha hill, amended, nossed. as engrosseu out autiiortsing vne eompeosa tioo of Justice of Pcac for taking list of taxv tnc property wa roaa in seoonil time. .Wr. Mann offered an amendment tirnvldinf fur (1 per day instead of J'i ilr. Lyon offered an amendment for f I. V) per , day. Mr. Barringer ser moved to reier tlie bill to tho eommitte on Fb Banc. Xt. Cook moved an indefinite notton- ment of the ' .in - , . " ' " Question arising on th motion to lailclnhelv postpone, Mr. Johnson called the aye and nays with lh ffollowtng result; ive IT, nav 7B. I It wa than referred to the committee on Fi nance, -.-it i On mot in of Mr. Phillips, th vote token on th YsdkiB Plank lload was raeonsidnroil, further sincn led so at to conform With th grnnral Plank road law, pasaed k third asading aad sent to rnnnte by mssneftstess af ealn,-- -,-- - A bill IneorBuratin tha Froneh Broad Rail road, having Una ma-la th cpactal nnlar of th a ay, wa tsaen np, rend ina aseaatf tiiaa, aasatid- eq in aoma BBiBiporiani particular, ana panscti, ,ii r. uaxtar maims a lew remark lu aaulana- Uon of it prvision, .,..-., . i ns raisimi am aainoniiBi tne aviuin sn - ditioaal Muck in th neaboard and llnannka Bail - read wa read Iln ssennd aad third timns nd Basswi. . An rngroesrq inn autnirlsiec laa ISantaliala ann i usoaaage x arnpixe amanany to erwet a toll-brblg. aa mad tin socoad aud third time nun pnassns. An isnsana renolubon authonsin Malor "stbs, r.niinsrr, ns visit nn wurft aa vap rss sum .Top nirwr, wan vwnq un susna uma, ana, nn asiuss oi jar. s-. u. iiosaaa, Was ksM ea un laoin. Aaeagnaana bill aatrcnslnf IBB erarlloa uf nensss snw isewsa nivev arar mniinnc i i.on eertaia enndillon aad with wrtaia realrirlkms, waa reaa the lent aad second tim aad an - oawa uy mr. mnaistnry an ,Hlnrs. Mr. ningeitary bsotm to rator th biU to tha Committee na Internal iiapruvMasuu, which too- tion pie! ai nu. - Aa angmssaa ton to amend Ifca Ac toneesvs ing tattl. Ilorsa and Hog. ppaviile f.w tb Myawent of railroad t'inrinanies bwliv stock de. Iroyed try railrnad care, kt. W aa mad tb first n ana passsa. Mr. Jnakin mowed to lay tit hill aa tha Ubl tor tha present, which was st. Mr. tL A. W Ulnsaa taovad to refer th hill to lh oosnmitto ea Grievances, which wa loss. Mr. Phillip mas ad M take from tha Ubl a bill nemin( Agrssahar and Unokwy, II stated that k had reaonsted It to U laid na If tobl f lh benefll nf lb g-nitlsmaa from Uth-1 rtssro, who aesirwd to alimM an assnadiamt to to lbs bill aad am But is his aeat at th baM. 1 U lions agiwwd. Tb bill was formally passsd mrr. When, n awsnsaof Mr. Phillips, aa engross! bill i em ing Criminal Prnrsssliiir was taken p, ant aa s mend ment off seed by Mr. Pl.iilij to lh rfTn't that as aspnaitwa tl a sssa win " memo, stni b vwomrww in .rlminni pmonna.i.jrs re,u-mg lin-kteapr-wlneino Bsrt ia smpsrsa Jnrv. i f-rs-nn and tostdy totor tin tone, aad i kephnrw. Jama U. Itoauess assd J.. Phillip, dan. W haa sh hoar for races arviinl, and tin Hpaakay Bros with B vow hria takaa ua Iln Arvtawon IUmiim, I loam railed lo anise at 1 P, M. Tb rail uasnraing criminal nenensilings, pending Mn (nsui Walion nf wbkh tb IL-w aran . r reeew, was as tsksn apan4 dis- tassnd furtber by Msssra Phillip Bad Mntoun. tin aasebdsnnat af Air. 1'hJiip a a ksM. Mr. 1 'i, ill, in tana asuvnd to stiks anl all afW tha srosd d-sik. s Mr. puiil.pstbaa addrenssdlhallusHsitAaii fee, Mr, Jsns'ns dssirwd that Hi. Phillip smwld wnMrw kis Bw insa h amend. IU tbmigM lt.s aaisndinant '( nnlts t lisrsi by Mr. P. wuid M4 pasa. liessudlb H mis wa much lullsr li.s wl.s t til ;,, sad ks hnrsss.u te,l U I 1 ., .l.JXJ. LL.1 I .L "li" .1 for believing that many desired to vote Ctvorabla to th amendment. Mr. hillock moved a reconsideration of tha vote rejecting the amendment of Sir. Phillips, men sn'ilH.n prevailed. Mr. liarrin-er then adJreaseJ tb flowee at some length. Thcnucstton sritireen th or'cinsj amend- ment offcrevl by Mr. Phillips, the eve. and navs, when th following ov was sunowm-sd i Ay 65, nv -'i. The bill tllCB r.tl itS second sna.l'n.e ailhosit debate. , Mr. Conk ftifrodaced the t.ll.rwinrl Ji'mstrcd. That the commitie ert Finance hv quire into the propriety of increasing the tax oa Stud - horses and Jack. Irt On motion of Mr. Sinnletarj th resolntion prcrribmg the crder rf bitsinc to be tratxacted at th aliornooa mwdisn was rescind U S t.. i.:n r,v.;n.l 1'-,. iM read the thiH tim and passed. An engrossed twdution to furnish tb Clerk of the Senate's office passed it third reading. Itix-eired from tlie cVuate a Bietsnire av'sinc the eonrurrenre of the House in the rosigBatioa J of certain Juatiea of Peace : and also, informing of tlie enticurreric ef tlie Senate eoaeernia' I ho remuneration uf Warden of I our in tli teveral eountia heretofore mention d. ' Several Keviswl Statute naseej their third reading. On motion nf Mr, G. Green the bill amending th charter nf th A il.ntu, .mnanvs.M. made th inselsl r. s...u. 1 1 On mothrft of Id r. Grn h ll.uias thsn s.U loumed. BE5ATE. , Jnn.$lhl3. "T""11 Mate pn-'ls10 hy iluasr, 1 rocmaa) .ftud W-iLe. -,-Jtt. if aka, frum the eomaittteeen cUims, re- pnrted favumbli nptm the fnltawtng resof mirma which passed their second mid third readings I ii'iiihnw h. ,iiw vi iv iniiun inomnson. A rcolution in favor of Samuel W. Chadwick, Mr, Fishor. from the couimittc An Internal tmprovcuicnts, ronorted favorably upon the bill to-nccirrsTmtsr-tW-rM riank JtoBd wnipany and the bill to improve a road in Wilkes Comity, and tlie bill to amend " th charter uf tho Ashevillo and Greenville l'bnk ltiu.fl (li.mnnnv whit.h isshm.I llmiv uwi.u. nu.L . t ...... nv.. iuf- . .. Mr. W uV.r introduced bill ta amend an act ''t' ao act to incorporate the Neil Rivey Maouiactuwng Company at the groat fall of th -vims ivncr, wuiuii poesou it iirrco raa nogs. JVr. JfcDowell, from the eommitte on Comas re lions, reported favorably upon th bill to ins corporate tho Newborn Mutual Insurance Coal- pan v. -Mr? Hna. from Iho-ecmmitlec aa tha-stadiei- ary to whom wa referred the me.noriat of uilisciM of Ilillsboro, reported a hill Air tho better regulation ef the tuwa uf Ilillsboro, wli ch passed it first reading, Jfr. Fisher introduced bill U incof oornt" tli Scotch Ireland Lodg No. 11 of Acci?ul York Vasous Ib tho County 'ufTUwWr7.""VV"'"'J7 On motion of Mr. Graham, the bill to Incorpos rate thw .Wcltef Coppej Mining TJompi.ny, wa taken up aud read the Mfcond and third times ami pasicd, .. ..... ..Mr.. Biggs, from tin committee en the Revised; Statutes, ruuortnd a number uf bills which passed uicir iiirva reauiug, . The fuUowinz engroesJ bill wer rsad th arsttlmej... ... . A bill to amend an act to incorporate ILs town of I'lvniomh, - A bill to autlinris th collection of arrears god ot taxes lu tne lounty tu Jackson. to?"a . P ,M oi iooi onuuwi an act for the better res-ulatiwu af tlie town of Wilson Is Edgecombe County. A bill to ameua tlie etiartef of tin Hester Plank Road Company, A bill to prevent the ranging ofstock front any other State Kanegr Cmmtv; A UUt to Binnlmr Uia Western regiment in Jfadisua County. Read socoud and thirl time. Th engrossed resolution in furor of Warren Winsluw, wa read three times and passed. Mr, Jitchell introduced a bill to appoint eoro missioueri 1 1 view and aher the road from Wilke horn hi Trap Hill in Wilkes County, -Tb hour of twelve having arrived, the special ordur, being the bill to lay off and establish a new eouoty by the same ut t ornun, was taken up and made tht special order for 1 1 o'oluea to Binmnrr - '-" - The bill tn amend an ad entitled an aft to define tli duties and power of tompik nd plana road cumpaiilua, was read the seouoa tim and passed, A mesutsn -w rceiret from the Hon of t , . ... .i.. i, , . , """" "u V'-""v -" ainenuuicnv. I i ,i . r .1 1 ,. , j vii snnimi uiu ovnaiv uisnroou hi tue snntt mens. The bill to rezulabt tli noaline of limVr oil Roauuk llivcr aa road th thud tim and pas o. Six. 1'Ilder Introduced' a resntotinn fttmmrirl t nr f L1XHJ tor too repairofthe Governor s Hons Biul OBiuosura ut lh hit, wlnrti wa reierred th committee oo Public Buihiings, .OB Bioliva Ui bcuat B'ljonrned. . BOl'SIl Of COM MOSS. Iloss aiat nwrsuant to adioammaaL and ilia I Jonrnal of yesterday was read. Air. Walser presented memorial from the fit- Iten nf llavidsua in ralalion to th Itoi rovement 1 nf vadkin river, winch was rnad and r,.fim.J b 1 Hi eoiumltuie ua Internal Improvements. I Mr. IU4n inlrodsnwt a nmuurial ua th ub- ..tort of tin oxtansioa of th Westsrn Turnpike t'omnany, whuiB wa rslatSxl in lb Bunnei an t bemkea Inad. Mr. Shinp prssented a awsaorial front rllissn I ot ttllir.ifi ana llsndsrwoa eoantiss praving f.ir tin asiardisbment nf iln noaniv of l'uik mm i u original bouaaariea. i ir. nnarp presrntnd a memorial ..r tl rei. Uow af a new auonty to to) nailed Grahata. i Air. l.von. trnm tb cnsnmiue on Lorniratoma. I retnrts. aa a bill tor Uia better rceo sti.ia of ts i ,wa of aennerson to sinks nut th l.li sn imn I rivinr th IVinsmissinners iurisilK-uon ever th 1 sals of intoxicating lio,mf with that smmi- I ment they menaiawnd sin passs? . nf iln bub I Mr. Senile, ia behalf of th t'ommitim en Claims, reported a favoral.1 amendment to lh mimical la favnr of J. II. l1,nem. Tn aama cosniaisw pmnsnled a similar r port oa mnlnti..i i"S is favor nf Mr. AleisnJer, lata Sheriff ef Mcklrnlmrg, whisk by usiMii, Of rains passed its unnn rraiimg, Mr. lartch, in behalf uf lb s.suniitin na th Jadieiary, refs.rUsi that ao further legislation i Bessary na the sul.wl nf giving Guardians j risdietMHi aver llie can of rcl and psrsovl sn. tot uf Wards, Ac. On atoUoa uf Mr. Couk, lb hill was bu,j n U,s tobl. Mr, Nnrnsent introduced a rendullea imtrweb Ing th Liierary It rd to in inr into Un pros print of tunning ItlKM lo ill K. U, InslMule, wbiua wa referre.1 to li s t'ontinittse na K turn. ton, ea tmaiium ui Mr. S uIisjus, iA .New 11 sou r. Mf. iUdpp introdueed tin fulwwing rwn.loliun: J!emJrel, That lbs mwmits 6a Banks b m (juasted to u.f.nia this ll ius", whether, in I' - r oimiein, any mcrwas if Ui i.snknis ti n-ilif j Ins Mats is dstiianilsd by lbs mil of tl s !'"- I l . , wl..,Wr ,n. .w lis, k. sh.,ld I e i t-)ji,jlp,j ai thtsscsi,,n of lb l,4u.rwt If Kgmb , h, Ti, , u her toraledf and whvi toil at snm bmrth by !Hss.r. Nupp, D. r. lahlweil si, 4 Alycts, Blur whi.-h th rew'totion wa B'1'.pts.l. Mr. Kolcn inu..U.c. rs..Un..a lnstm, ic th roinmittp en th Ju.lu.isry to imi cr rem tb rwoprtety of Law f c..o.--.si.i.i J.u. nf Pen.- f th ssteral Holies li'i-y srv r joir. 4 In pnri'.riii, w I, , h waa a-t, I f. .!. Sir. ILlen in'.r.Kliirrd res. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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