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...j .retail i. advance, tw dollar Mr aa-
nemttw. dollar, and " "i'V"
Umoattxt aed thr dollar t th. i of tb.
Jl D YES TISEMKXTS not weeding
ti will inserted " "m ,or " , ' .
a-. r, k subteaneat Irxertioa.
TKo.. ef greater length will b. eh.rred proper.
7, rti ..4 Judicial advertisement-
w?uTcb.rgea25 per cent. -
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V0LU1IE XLVL
RALEIGH, NOBTH CAROLINA, WEDTtTSDAY MOSlflXG, JAMIAI1Y 17, 1855.
nmnjzE. 3
ap.tch. and T".?JlmL raid
Letters to in tvus -
Legislature of North Carolina.
. 8KS ATI. . '
.'-" "' January Sib, 155 .
Mr, Drake Introduced a, bill to amend the
tmertorof the town of Nashville, which passed
ita first rending. . . ' ... .
The .reoial order, belt.)? th joint resolution to
ffrltta f e State into ight .judicial circuit, m
taken up. and with its .cyeral mcndrafnl, or
dered to be 'prints " m"ie, pecl ori
TWriitr'to incorporate the Howard. Gap
tumpiks dmpany, passed it second readtng
Alio, th bill f. the better regulation of the
AUio. resoliilion in JTOS.luooia . i pir. venum mpnea
of the gtnera corporation lw, and the bill, as Mr. Portch, in behalf of the eommittM on the I
amonded, passed its sceond mading. jadieianr, reiHirtvd a sulwiitutafor the billf r the
The special order of the day, being a bill on protection of wires and children; also, on the hilt
its second readme, to divide the 8tate into nine concerning constable giving them 2 per cent
Judicial circuits, on motion of Mr. Miipp the bill on eollectiont in additiua to the feci already at-
was lata on tue tame i.'r tne present. I towea.
On motion of Mr. Patterson the bill limiting I Mr. Normont, in Wlialf of the committee on
flie tiiuo la which persons axptiuted Justice of j Agriculture, reported that anrchatige in tlietiiw
l'eaee snail take tlie oath ot oAce was taken up, of selling pram, salt, nieal, 4c, as proposed tiy
read the second time, delated at length and on a bill submitted to them, is inexpedient,
nwtion of Mrv Bullocktindefinitelv postponed. Mr. fciierbcrJ. in behalf of the committee on
fc i'it : . i . i : 'n i - i , i i . . .1 ..
A Will inmrjioraiiiig inv L.non JMnK US A0W r inawce, suurauicu a rwpirv Hi M'niu ici.-.
bem was read the second time. I with a revenue hill, which bill was read the first
Mr. Martin moved to amend the till hr stri-1 time. It was ordered that the bill be printed.
king out afU-r piU and.ailyer the wordeVr their I and the report scut to the Senate with a proposi-
equivaleut." . l bonto print. - .
Mr. Meliano demanded the ayes and nays on 1 Mr. Steele rcid a minority report ajnin.it ro
the amendment. He thought all banks should I chartering the I)ikof the State signed liy Messr
be established on the gold and silver losis. He I Steele, U. (ireen, and, 1. r. Caldwell.
Mr. Itartrh movetl to print the report,
Mr. Steele thought it -unnecessary and would
prefer the report lnot printod. Unsaid he was
not afraid of the types, howerer, he would tell it
alt over, and morn too, vt lien inn lull enrno up.
Mr, Dnrteli tdlkgelMjiijjtiim.
Mr. Hmnphrey renewed it nod the motion to
vailed.
was opposed to making the notes of other Bauks
the basis of Banking Capital.
Mr. Jenkins moved the indefinite postpone
merit of the bill and its amendments.
Mr. O, Oreen obtained the floor ami defended
lb" l.ilL He alluded to the wants of the eititons
of Newborn for more banking capital. He hoped
-rr
and for recovering dcbts;agnint tliom. Beforrol
to the committee on the Judiciary and ordered
to be printed.
The following bills were introduced and ap
propriately referred j
l'y ,Vr. tiraham, a bill to establish a lihmry nf
documents fur each House of the General Af-...-I.I.-S
J!
.-ir.-a v.. . IT noes Vt:
The bill to incorporate Washington Saving
Institution in Beaufort county, passed its third
''rne'following bills were introduced and read
'.. ita iaitn ' ehantiir 143.
n. y, A.h a bill to incorporate the Anson
v:...,
The special order, bein the bill tonmend the
constitution of the Stale, (freo suffrage) was
taken nnon its lecond rending.
u. lL,.l,tn,i nmved to auiend tho first section
t,. .i.i;nfr thut no fiireiirner shall Tote for
.i.. f it, Snnatc or the House of Commons,
k. hsit luwn naturalized aeenrding to the
Isnreof the Untied -Statesr-and hall have paid,
pnblie taxes, which was adopted by ayes "io,
noes 23. - ; ,
Mr. Biggs oiTercd the following as a substitute
for the drat section . "Kvory citisen of the State
who is entitled to vote for memlien of the House
of Commons shall also be entitled to vote for a
member of the Senate for the Histrict in which
be resides" ......
Mr. Ash askedibr a.Jivi8ion jJJbe qnestiQBi
Mr. Grafei1' moved to ftwenit the ameudmnnt
fit Mr. Bigg", by striking out U of the anwnd
m.ni ml iiuwrtinsnTTlti'e HtNl section, af ur the
wortls 21 years, "Ijiiing cilisoh of tho tnited
Mr. Gilmer movtd tu adjourn, which was lost,
ayes 4, noes 41. . .
Ther amendments tw UUdi-agp.
Mr. Oilmer offered the amendment presented
by him on the fir?t nailing of the bill, which was
rejected. Aves 11, nues ;7.
The bill tlieu passed its second reading by
avci 30, nte 14,
'The bill was then made the order of tho day
for W ednesday 12 o'clock.
The Senate "then adjourned.
the motion to indefinitely costiwne would not I rrint nrevai
prevail. 4 I Mr. f.i. C.reen, from the committee on Internal
itlr: Jenkins mnlied. Ila (leMreil to know 1
ltuuitockin. the Baokir tcieUfor9.:.ut;)oried. atjbartrrinithfi Histern 1' wttoMVTOE5feZCi3?L
iln liMl nn ill Ineling I wliiHliit wim tmA Hit nm tmw umr
f towards Kewbeni;- He thonld-vote for no new Mr. tiettle, Iroin the committee on claims re-
By jfr. Speieht, a WH to provide for the pay
ment of jurors iu tlie county of Orecne. t
Jty Mrl Wjod, a bill to confirm a grant here
tofore made to Llijnh W. l'igutt of Carteret
County. 0
By Mr, Haugliton, a memorial on th liqaor
trnt! c. "' . "
lly M. (Vilmer, iUl Uieorporatn the Cihrar
Hill Miiiingt'ompany in tlie county of Pavidson.
Al"o. a bill to incorporate Deaant Hill bpdge
or Ancient York Maimns.
By Mr. I ane, a bill to limit the term of Chair,
uicn of ugbJi wrd of Common Schools,
The special order tho bid to incorporate
the Vestrn llailroad Company -was taken tip
ami made the order of the day for l'riday.. at 12
oVl-urk. ,
Me. Tliggs reported a rmmlier of b'tlhi ffrtniihe
eommittee on. Jtoviscd Statutes, which passid
their first readings
Bunk union he was entisfied the wants ef the I ported favorably to the resolution in favor of Ad
people dnmanded it. (Mr. Love interrupted to uer Walker.
inquire if the gentleman from Warren was in fa- Mr. Idincasler, from the eommittee on Private
vor of rcehartoring the State Bank and the Bank Bills, reported on a number ot unimportant bills
uf Cane Fer. anH resolution.
r-dTnirtriy W'pllfdthtltmTnTnmrjctlle: 'Mf. Curin'tur 'fr;rl''tti! cWntBlllW mr-frr
not made up his mind, neither did ho know w!ie- Improvements, rccommendeil the rejectiun.of the
thcr he should vote fur the People's "Bank. At b'.ll for draii.lug the swamp lands i f I'itt,
the proper time hisviews would be made known.- dn motion of Mr. Iloh n, AVsofrn, that the
llo was in favor of the amendment offered by Committee on Agriculture inquire into the expe-
Mr. Mnrtin if the hill whs parsed. dicniy ol diud;ng the State luto two Ocwh gical
Mr. I). F. Caldwell arote and said the aru- Iiiniricts.
ment used by the rcntleman from Warren coti- Mr. ilortch moved a reeom-fderation ( f the rote
ccrning the stock not being taken wan the stron
gest argument in favor of chartering new 1! inks.
llo alluded to the custom of cloving the books be-
ordering tho printing of tlie Kevenuebill in con-
nectuu wlin the renin ot tlio eoinuiiine on ri
nance, which motion was debated ut some length.
m,y fp;m p.rtions of Xhe bill son-
", iioisb or COMMONS.
After reading the Journnl of Siituidav,
Th Speaker announced Mcsjr?. l'hillips. Yan
cy, A. llTcaldwell, .Vycra. and Sclby a commit-
tre on rnnillrri.hlL'?-.'l!LLJ'.
Mr. Shiiui nrenented a m
estalilishineiit of a new coun
ClMsveland and Knliierlont ( cuiities
Mr. llaniil pre-cnt: 1 a memorial Iroin citiiens
of Hertford count? ei.ncsrning a rivor in that
county, which was relemil to the committee on
Grievances, i -
Mr. Waugh reportl rHvnraMv with an amend
Bient, to the hill incorporating the S:ilcm, Wins-
ton and Jjcrmantusa.lnji41"i xiiiJ.
fore oil Uic stuck is taken Jio lluiur'-t every 1 Mr. Durtch thoughtit uuneccaBai-y to printtuure
memlierof the Legislature 'should speak freely than the report und the amendments, as the rev
upon tha tubjeelin considenitiou of its import- cnue bill was bet'ure the memliers of the House,
anee.- After dcbaie, on motion of Mr. M'intton, the
.Vr. Jordan spoke tincn the bill and' the l ank- motion for reconsideration was laid on tho table.
ing system in general. I Mt. Jordan introduced a bill authorizing clerks
fllr. J. Jl. Macli thought all tlio lulls lor ot county courts to sell copies ol xtcvixeu auuuies
Hank should lie over for tiio time ; for if the so- rcnminiiig iu their oflices.
voral bills lie indefinilely postponed, the !,eg!s- The hour having arrived for the consideration
lature miirht find itself in an asrkard i-OMtion.hv of snecial orders the Hank of Wilmington at 111
iMwiitg no-bant, llo desired all the bill, for In-1 u'di.-ck. ajidthe Cvuplc'iL-Uiluk . at J .2 the chuir
eni Banks should stand over until the Legisln- ( decided the special orders could not be taken up
wisdom uixtii the until the usual uioruing business has been traus-
proposiiions to roebnrter the Capo Kuar and SttitoTacfcd.
Blinks and upon the t'cuulei' Bank, which the Mr. P. F. Caldwell annealed from the decision
fentleiiiun from duiifnrd has so much at heart, of the chair, and the question Was argued by
le hoped tho gentleman from W arren would -Vessis Caldwell and AN illianis, of New Hanover,
withdraw bis motion for itidclimteiwfirtpeooBiciit. MrCaldwell withdrew his appeal, saying ho
Th hour for recess having arrived ihe St eak- disliked the course, and moved to supond tlie
er arose durlnir thedebatcaud the House adiournTrules. oiiTtok unlbo snecial orders.
ed till 3 1'. M. I Mr. Baxter renewed tho appeal and argued
AtTKHHoox Srssrbw. the ouotion.
The bill to charter tho I'nion Bank of N'ew- The question was further argued by Mcssr
bcrn, pending the discussion of which the House Outlaw, Singlctai y, Bailor, mid l'hillips.
took recess, was again taken up, debated at great The question arising ou tho appeal from the
length by Mesi-rs. Jenkins, J. M. Loach, 0. decision of tho chair, the decision was sustained.
Ul eenand others Mr. Ilitinphre" introduced a bill to incorporate
which motion prevailed. pnny, v liith was referred to tho committee on
xo utu vuTifuTinj uio .-ucioy jaiiroau v.uni- o j-wmiious.
ArTMsnot Ststo!.
House called to onW at 3. 1 M. 1
n motion of Jfr. Smith the use of Commons
Hall was granted the State Agrirultural Society
tor the purpoeuuf holding public meetingthere-
Mr. Jenkins moved a reeonsideration of the
vW wher.-b the srl,.u -Kunk rittvwnrw
ferred to the eommittee -of the whole House,
which motion was rejected.
Tiu;irov"enieirr"repbrtc.- a"svntmfoV ih"
A bill in relation to the poor ia Uit county of
ivanuoipn.
The bill to emancipate Jam 0. Hurtle, a
slave, passed iu second reading.
l'endiog the consideratioa of tbi bill. Mr.
Thomas, of Jackson, (aid.
Mr. fyreirri Huring the present seaatoa the
Men ate have already passel w tavorot enianeipa
ting two slaves upon protaf being furnished that
they were sr.elitied to take ear of themselves
Mr. Baxter Introduced a resolution concerning aul in their sphere of action become useful
the Cherokee Bonds, which was adopted. members of society, snd also had referred meri-
-Vr. i'atterson introduce,! a bill- authorising torioos serviees. In those ease th senate de-
the late Sheriff of Caldwell , county to collect cided not to incumber the emancipated with a
taxes in arrears. ' ' . resolution which would eertianly deprire tlie in-
ny irrTT!einf; biTI WHSfSmw th .Tonn;T OTvnntair w tn ernwnpiit tTanage which
tain railmnd eompsnv, which was read th Drstl would result from emancipation, that of know-
lime nn a rrierrel. iu);, mm sir vxtuuuvuns; vumiyrivce nm uneiui
By Mr. Sherrill, a bill to Improv a road from I members ot society, being able to lurniaa recom
Newton to .ViirRintnn ' f mondations from sentlemen of th hiehest stand-
Br .Vr. Wbv a bill to driln th .Vatamus-I ingin their favor, why should w refuse to emsn-
kect Ike. wliich was referred ta th eommittee I "Pi any slave under these conditions r v hat
on Internal Improvements. ' ' -Hnjwvy-enn the peofdeof any County in the State
IW .Vr.. Huso, a bill to amend the Common I suffer from having useful barbers and mechanics?
School taw. ( - - j Already tlie Senate have decided in ftivor of
I5y WfTH. flreen, a bid to incorporate the re-1 mancinating lr slave, barbers, without the
maio ucnevoient psctsty m iewnern, y sus i nwitoum unipwn, pr i uwi.pi mo t cav
UsitHa..rjf ni!r.i.Ug! WU Has rttnl tM teeooa sd 1 uaiircao-, anu tne h efi wi:i VP! onuvi to
t, t.tv was la;dn!u liie t!iW.
The bill to layoffa-ruad from the Witka coun
ty line to the lehnessee line, fassed us thiri
reading by aves '2; noes ft. - ' .
The bill to incorporate the Salf-m and Clem-
mcnsvill Ham lwad company passed its third
rcrdin
Shut nf lu'es lift; LiU was read the secona n 1 er uaurean-, anu tne w eai wi:i i n on.uv. to .
ttih-d tifne'slftidTiaMetf. -"- . " rjnAvtn-r a p'HrcarpenTeV airflPinT vhrtwrrt-n- - --
JJfa&vJliiajbauo apealDtoo elleet ef -wtsinng Hiss-UK us
-I si4riiiMlun.oflui.aa,-.hii,u. KLiiili was I prvwnn unoa prutx ui meruonuH scn.-mja s, iu
rcrerred to the Mtamittee on education. I encircle every slaYotioldor and tamuy with tne
By ,r. Oglcsl.v.'ai bill hi favor of B. P. Hall I protection of their own servant wlucu desire
t -i. ...,....' . ... . ..II : i..i l:i , ;n :
men was rcierrea w me nuinmmc on l iivato i w cam wieir nwoj win uo.iro.
I he aieMaJ oruors, tu eVW!l
bill-
pct-stvt 1 4Mintv, ana su:.tuf'.tc I an
to ;.i e.T-ct i-,i tha C-io!:v t -wn h 1 t-j t.- i.
Is-J lllli." r.io ic: -rs m ts rr. . vl
tbercf. wiii- .tAn rr '.. ul ss a !- Mt !.
- Mr. tiotuiw ioyei ttiC tod- f.-a.o r-1: -1 '-rrs'
of tlie
Mr. 0. V. Caldwell TmaH..! he s'uU rea.
bim-Krlfasa perinred man m-relie to V"t ?-r
the bill j for. disguised it as it i t.e it U
l.iUon f the ku and the st-.r.t uf u a c i .i-
tuttoo.
Xli hour f.ir recess was p-'- -r-i tm r '.ntttc
in orilcr to tale th tot on t). but, . t tur.
was rtmsuuied in discussion.
The lim w asaia extended tennvr 'i-: . -a
motion of Jkr, Myers, w liich time was c- ua4
n aiscuseHjn.
On motion of Jfr, Coik, the t:nie r, -,'a
extended tea 'minute, llwcussc 1 at !. le; i .
Mr. Outlaw withdrew tlie motion tj in :,: i .:T
poetpon.
lue qnestiotl arising on tne l oi to tav :i th
aforesaid CountyV il Was pfsl jie it, Uis
.--.
Th House than t.ok rereat.
AmaMXiN Session.
On motion t,f Mr. 0. Green an engrossed biil
for the emancipation of Jc-hn Good was read tl.
second time and passed.
Mr. Blow moved to suspend the ratal and rut
the bill on its third reading.
Mr. hitaker demanded th aye an I navs.
The motion premilcd by tot of aves, il j
Bars, 17.
the bill tru then read th third time.
Paughtry called the aye and nay. Tin bill was"
passed by a tote of ajes, tiO t nnys, 24.
vMr. ti. M. White moved to take from the tal l
a bill for the emancipation of A brum !- noii. a
I slave, which was refused-
On notion of Mr. llamnbrrr. H snhrJ. t!vo
lb llal! of the Hoik of Cossmonsbe er mted to
rai pocirsT xo aiori ow cyea-
iti tr.
1 Mr. Lots xoatEd to jpTnte VeomsiVtUAuf tl L ..
wiioie iiuose on uu (umi ot A-anaiBg. ,
ilr. J. U. Bynum moved t.. asljonm, en which)
the ave and nay were called. The House Jrar
nisedto aijourn ayes. tmv, r.
law
ncs-of yoster.ly, vss passed oer to take np the'
bill to construct a ship canal to connoct the
ters of Albemarle and Cuirituck Scumls with
Che.apeakeBay.
J In! bill vrasauvocatci! nv .srs. liigfjs, Cher
ry, Fisher, Haughtuu, (Jiluiof, Ibiyncr and oth
er?. . ...
After scverul amendments, the bill passed its
second reading by aves-V: noes 3: as follows :
Aves .Vcesrs. Ashe,, Biggs, Mower, It iyd,
Cherry. Christian, ColcuiarvCunuiiigliaiu. lavis.
l-.born, r .iKiin, rouuell, r teller, rouvilie, ri-ee-man,
liiliucr, (iiabam. Graves Ilauglitoiv Her
ring, Hoke, joiicj. Lane, .lfoCleese, .McDowell,
.If ills, ,1orrissov. tlbliicld. l'erson. llavuer. San
ders, Speight, 1'aylor, Tayloe, J. V. Tiionms, W.
II. Th'-imas, Walker, Wilder, Wiggina, Willey,
Winslow, U'ooil.
N'AVs-Mcssn. Brogden, Katun, .Yartin.
. iioyg iTof 'co m m ox s.
After reading the Journal,
Mr. Lancnsior, in behalf of thw committee on
Private bills ri'portod-fevral4--uuui-ihefuUug-.
and the bill to charter tlie 1'ayettevUla and
tsreeusooro" ltauroad wer postponed.
"lite nut tu-ainena uio cunstitnlioB oMivfi jsil
(free suffrage) coming up, on motion of Mr, JsV
lMwell, it was refnrrod to a select eonimiltce of
three, with instruction to perfect th phi
gv of th bill. The committee consist of Jotters
MePovrsil. Botd and Cunninthsm.
The resolution to divide th Sta. into eight
.Vr. Shenl erd liaine called to the Mudi Hal circuits, was taken up.
I .i jh nioiioa in ,vir, i&auriiiuti i wm aiuciiuvu sv
as to reaa a bill, o.e.
TJt .Vr. A.J. ,T-ms. a bill to repeal th
re --miring the enrollment of all flee white
over tne .-c ot 11 years, nnrt nronuing lor viu
substitution of 21 years instead thereof, which
was referred to the committee on M litarv affair.
By .Vr. Houston, a bill to survey the dividing
line between Duplin and Sampson counties.
On motion uf .Vr. IVrtoh the House resolved
itself into a ctwiruittee of the whole on the bunk
ing system,
chair.'
Jfr. Wright moved that the enmmiuc d no-
Theamendment sulnied by JTr. Outlaw was which was lost Dy aye lis, noes eu.
discussed at length, when tueqnastionwas callca
Mr. Martin moved tin Indefinite poatponcwent, j . nRT
Mr. Love withdrew the motion to ga into
committee of the whole.
On motion of Mr. Tomlinsnn, an engtvitt n mil
nTOCfafliSf "tU&'Ttf S6ttatt r d ara "airnsor Jiwiw
Ilivorira taken up, read the second time. Mr,
Mordccai submitted so amendtnent to the efee
fUat the proposed dam shall be so constructed a
not to interior with the navigation of tlie river
and th free passage of fish.
Mr. Mordecai supported th amendment.
Tbequeatiunarisingonjlh amendment i waa
dopted, .
lhebtllaa amended wa then passtd-nvoa.
A uioliuu wa made, to adjourn which prevail
on the amendment and it was adopted by ayes,
43 ; nays, 41.
.Vr. Outlaw moved that the eommittee nse
nnd ask leave to sit again which motion wo car
ried. Jfr. Shepherd reported progress and asked
leave In behalf of the committee to sit again.
The report wits esnmrt-d in.
Thojlouse thtn adjourned.
Mr. Haushton niovud tu strike out eight and
insert nine, which was lost by aye 6, tioc 40,
The bill pasted it second reading, after being
so amended a to instruct th committee on th
rcvisul to report a bill providing fur the division
of the Stnte into eight judicial circuits. .
On motion tlie bill as reconsidered, and Mr.
Ilaitghtou moved hi amendment making it a reading.
bill dnidiiig the State into eight judicial circuit Beports wore made from several committees.
ana designating tne etrcuiis. i rue tin to antliom the wardens of the poor
At or the adoption orvarinusaiannilmat-ta, UietHtt'as.)iiotak county to sell tlio poor lands, wa
d,
S K b A T I.
Jauuary Hth 13i5.
Mr. Wood presented a memorial.
Mr, Biggs, from Die eommittee on tlie Revise!,
reported a number of bill which passed their first
SENATE.
JanWrttTu7i8S5r 1
lutf hillst To eitend the limits of the town of
Ashhuro i to incroase the nat of witnesses in I Mr. Fisher, from the committo oh Internal
Oiialow : and to prevent the felling of timber in I Improvements, made a long report in favor of Aftor ri
.sbi'reei.iulliinduIph.-CQUuly. I the bilUonoeruing the Cape fear ;d wep Kit-1 air. 91
bill pasted it second reading by eye j, noes If.
waJ!itt!onhejsjaowJiw
Bit. Urns
Mr. Caiisler. from the eoinmittoo on Internal er Navigation Company. Madenhe order of the
Improvements, reported faioral Ty upon a bill to I day for 13 o'clock. On Saturday,
erect attain aerns .cuse river.
Mr. A. 11. Caldwell, in behalf of the eommittee
on eonsirutions, reported favorably upon bills in
corpofiiting the Charlotte Gas Light Company;
and incorporating the Kinston female Cullego.
HOUSC OV COMMON'S. '
Aftor reading the Journal of yesterday.
ann presented a memorial signed ny
It
pany passed its third rondinp.
On motion of Mr. Shepherd, the bill re-ehnr-
tering the Bank of tli Stato was made the order
Mr. Bullock inlroditcesi a toll giving Justices
of l'eaee power of correiting errors in list uf
taxable, wITcU wm referred 10 thoTounblrteTon"
i inance. '
Mr. A. II. Caldwell introduced a b,U incorpo
rating the Gold Hill Min ng Company, which
wa referred to lbs eoiumittc on Corporation.
Mr. Sharp introduced a bill authorizing a
Board of Commissioners to eroot a new Court
House in the county of Iredell. Bead tho se
cond and third times and pa-sed.
On motion of Mr. Yancy, tliebilliheorpornling
tli t'reneh Btoad Bail B"d was made th spe
cial order of Thurd-i.t next at 12 o'clock.
On motion of Mr. M vers, leave of absence was
granted Mr. Dunnf r lOdavs.
Mr. William", of New Hanover, introduced
ere! ;ioll ur a J ..II limine
second time. rule and read the sei-ond lime.
Mr. Outlaw moved the, indefluite postponement On motion of Mr. Barringer, th House rosolr-
of I Ik- hill. led itself into a committee of the whole, Mr.
Mr. Jenkins defended the bill. Shepherd being called to the ehair.
Mr. Iiargan opposed it. Mr. Me bane then submitted several amend-
Mr. S. A. Williams snuke to the merits of the uients, chnnzing the name of the bank from 1'eo-
bi'l. pie to tlie North Carolina Bank, and in tome
Mr. Outlaw explained hi motive for making other particulars.
the motion. He was opposed tu establishing tht Mr. Ami called for a division of the question,
principle of requiring one rule of evidence for but without taking tote, leave was given Mr. 1.
one class of persons and another for another. F. Caldwell who arose and addressed tho commit-
llo argued that theinereuso in the value i f landt j tee on the merit ef the bill intnsluced by him un-
long the railroad route more than eounterbal-1 h liour lor ret ess when tlie cooimiiee arose,
ancrd th tu sustained lor tb destruction of 1 Mr. Shepherd reported that Iheeomuiittc had
their slock. I hd under Cousijcratiou tlie bill to charter the
across Black It iter In New Hanover county,
On motion of Mr. Ami, resolutions in favor of
Wm. Gilliam end Mr. I'eUaum were taken up
and' passed to tb file of bill isn their second rea
slinr. -
Mr. Black introduced a bill to incorporate the
Davidson t oilers t olunteer Lompant, wlii. h
was referred to lli CummiUce on Jilitary af
fair. ,
Mr. Shepherd introduced a bill to incorporate
the t'synttwville t'em-il High School, which wa
iwfene-J 'a tlx eonwniitee en I orporation.
Mr. Winston iutroducd a bill concerning evs-
tm, which wa retorted to th cumwitleaeal'ri-
tta bill.
Mr. Winston introduced bill In fator of
Messrs. V uribau &ud Giloxay, of Ut Muawitk,
which wa iIrred to th comuitte un I'rital
lull.
Os mot'i of Mr. Gentry tl. bill concerning
th stat.luhmrul of a new county to b called
Alleghany w'a Uka Iroiu the table, and th
asuui arising en a motion for reconsidering
th tnM, til v nd nay wer demandM 11
Mr, lianiel, with th iolWwing result 1 Aye, 6
at 4il.
Tb bill wa then passed t the ) of bill e
' Ibeir sconid reading.
An grossed bill fmra Sesat proposing a
nwnty Iu tat called I via wa ra4 th seood
time.
Mr. Winston moved to post pons till Friday,
which motion was lost.
Tb tjnnstinn ristnP on th passsff of the bill
th aisd nsvs wr u-snan(le4 cy air. inn
Mr. lirvant Introduced bill for the wit ot
regular and tales jurors in the county uf Nash.
By Mr. Garland, a resolution in favor ot 11. B.
fintennrd others which bus nfened totlie coio-t
mittee on claims.
tin liiotion of Mr. Torti-h, the biil on tl.e table
iu relation to Ihe public printing waa referred to
the committee on I'uhliu printing.
Mr. Simmons introduced a bill chnrtenng the
nest. - . .
anii'iidlnif the charier of the town of
Matesvilte wns reail the second time ami passed.
On mntion of Mr. Slitiris?, tlio rules were 'sus
pended, the bill read the third iitne nndpass ed.
A bill Cimcermtiir tl.e i ilinitiL-ton and Haletmli
llailroad Company was read the the second time Trenton Hawlstillo p! -mkroad company, whicii
anu passcu. - - I was leierrea to 1110 ceoimmee on curporaiiuns.
1 lie engrossed bill concerning cattle, horse I ut .vir. n. li. tutlit-ld, a bill lucoriwraung
ttnthtmg,-tnatlTm''oT,e"ntfeiitragrtriii ormii'tl' the Imntf AYitnisw: ' ;
spick by Itailronds, making the company liable tin motion of Mr Steele, the bill to ehnrlerthe
'oriiait iiii'iioii 1.1 I'm a.iiii m ,... n.. i in an n 1 111 was to tci, up i.y a suspension 01
ting tl.e Mi Powell pbioLrond -was recoiitmiilril
to the committee.
On motiisn of Mr, D. r. Caldwell, the Himse
1 Mr. Waueh. fi. m the committee on Grievances.
reported tniorably upon a bill to regulate the I public treasurer, passed its yrst reauing,
msit snTtlTv Tt. ani-'ii ' 1Rit"n tiTtfiHititr mvon t sersnrnt Texdinr w as nost rusned till m imwun
the t llowinir bill : To oidi antd,tic Toad In the I Mr: BigM obfamed leate to ttM personal
rnniity ,.1' U..sron tn.l un s msisiirkl from eiti. I XlilanMtUll and Suid. .
izeti of Madison cuiinty to keep open tho Big I It will Le recollected upon th debate upon the
Ivv. - t- i tree sunrsge uni, s was repiieu wi oy me cviiiwv
Un tnotion of .Vr. Gnrland. tlie bill incornera-1 front Ouili'onl (Mr. Gilmer) and other. In til
soot two hundred ettlxen. nearly nil of I'asrrao.
tank, against the proposed ship canal to connect
the waters of Albeniarl and Currituck Sound
with the Cheepik Bay, which wa referred to i
the eommitteee on Internal Improvement.
Mr. A. 11. Caldwell, in behalf of tb oommittee
on Corporations, reported in fator of bills ineor-
A number of bills from the committee on the
Kovi al, w ere read the Brat time. ' i
The engrossed bill to extend th time to per
fect the title to laud, wa read three time and
I ... i ... , .. .L. ..t W . I 1M..1.1...I. 1 . . ... .r ,
lit engrossed rcaoiution in relation to mi rtuii me wss vi " isuuiw., i nnti (lie 0corl time anu retocieo.
read tlie Second and third times and passed.
Attiitnbnr of the Bevisod Statute were read
UTe seennd and third t'uie and passed.
Tlio bill to provide for th payment of juror
in the county of Green, wa amendi-il I f insert'
ing Gates, and passed iu second and third read
ings."'" " : "
Also, th bill to nutlinrii theCeunty Court of
Ilundcrson to tell uul convey lands owned by th
euunty.
Also, a bill to authorite gaUJs acrost a pulli
Mad in Hitnderson county.
lue bill in n'lation to prosecution Bonus, wa
. pouted, speech of the Senator in th Itegiiter 1
discverest this paragrap1! i
"the henator In ni st-rtiii assails imt. .vianty
resolved itself Into a eiiminittee or the whole to I " frr the e.v,irrslon of his regard for the popular
take ur ami consider the bill to charter the I " will, fairly and delilieretely expressed, seem-
Bank of Wibninirtm. Mr. Shepherd beineenlled " ingly toouts at the idea of ' Ihe mom eff'crf "
t, the chair, tho toil wns read the tecoiiU time ; " of audi expressions, and exclaims most start
and Mr. Williams, of New Hanover, took the "ingly, " Ail this may do fcr the time and the
floor and addressed the es.mmite at some length " occasion. J, W hether b will alway feel at
upTfl Hi rthefili cT Ttiff tiTlf: l-trbtTty rrrucat out mrctr -traiiHtm wnly
Tumiitke road
Uu mu lion. ul. )lr. JitDme
MtnAtmL Jhat from and afterrT"ns3y"nexl,
this House will Uks receta from S P. Ml, till 7
V. MM and at whioh session the Jluuse will only
consider the Revised Statutes, -
Mr. Williams, of Greene, introdaoed a hill In
corporating the town of Snow Hill, which wa
rcfciied to-tb eonuniUc ou urpuratiuns.
Bt Mr. Huimdirt. bill chartering the Ntw
lUver, Wilmington and Topsail Sound I'lankruad
Th bill to authorirc th collection of arrearage
of taxes in Jnokiun. Cuuuty, pajsed jtj seouuj
and third readings.
The Senate concurred 'mth amendment of th
lions of Common to th bill to ay off and es
tablish A new County by the name of Bulk.
The resolution in favor of K. D. Davis, wa
read the seen 1 and third times and passed.
A !,-- ImU tstabli.h a bbrart of -I-m u.nsat
for each House of the General Asnib'v.
Tho bill to incorprate the Green.boro and
Company, which wa referred to th oouiuiiltce ,d Martin's Mm Kiln l'latik Hood Company.
Mr. Mc.Millnu submitted an important amend
determine.
S1 In this isiragsnplt, treat iniii,lii-u it
1. . T ....
Iii my speech 1 certainly unl not assail uuvernor
on Corporation i,
On motion of Mr. My re,
llrmltri. That no bill shall b introduced from
and after tlie bitb Inst, Lie over rrn day.
By Mr. Williams, uf CiBcaa, a lull incurpura-
ting tlie Snow Hill and Atlantic I'lankruaa t-om-poy,
which wa referred to tb eomaiitte oa
Corporation.
pa--sed it second reading.
Tlie rasiiluiion in relation to the publia treasa
rer. was taken up on its second reading.
The resolution was debated at length by Mc
mv-tiinliaiii, -Ciiiiaor.' Bii-s, Hots, IXauUun, .,
Wildor, and Thomas of Jacks., u.
i.iereaoluih'ii. passed by A vet 41 N'uot J, Mr,
Brogdon toted in Ihe negmive.
On motion of Mr. Uiimer, th rules wert u-"
pended and U.o resolution pasted in third rel
in r.
lit bill to whartcr tb Bank ef Cap T ar
wa taken up. rsivcnu ameuaiucnt wore a-!- p-
r-MrrWffflam. ul .Vcw liauover. ot.ubsed the 1 1'l'tqili!' BmHr
bill. 1 madu progress therein and asked leave to sit
Mr. McKesson said he. bad but on remark to I again, which wa granted.
make. He remarked that every member of the I 'lb House then took recess till 3 P. M.
W-al-rs Hiarrict vnled f,.t lt-a Itntrii.l, antl ttaa. I
ton Bonds and now if they would give the West Amatooit Sr.sio.
th western extenshsn, they might kill ha f of ..T? IV?U' 8 "d' 00 motion of
Ihe stock they tostesied, and they would give Mr lK ' baldwell, th House resolved itself
Uieeaat the totlano to pat for what they bad rs . . . . . "-""
l Herd being callca to th chair.
.Vr. Caldwell tonlinued hi remarks upon th-
bill to cbsrlsr tn 1'eoples' Bank at considers bl J
length.
lost.
Th question arising on the .motion fur indefi
nite postponement, it wa carried by a tot ofl
ye 64: nays ii.
lb IliHie tlien adjoomed.
law, when tb f-llowinj; tut iu nuouaoJ :
yes twi way, 4 ' '
" Mr. Lot moved tn auspend tb rule and pi
she toll on iu third reading.
Mr. Outlaw raised objections to tb hot hast.
Mr. (Vrv withdrew the moiunt.
Mr. JUVKeaaoB renewed the notion snd said
that lb bill W'ul.l bar bo as o writs, or
friend perhaps, on 1'ridsy than Bow. Ill li.
lire mmed us third reauiec.
Mr. Outlaw continued his remarks. II lln-
de4 to tb rt-miiii sivoiunt of Mir.ulatir-n, nd
elrjtcted to tb piincip' of crniiiig new rt u
ties without it, s it wsa a t Ir-i.-n of tb )urit
ad BBSMIIIOB of tlss I "O.'llOtliSI.
Mr. Mrksasesi said be wsild wi'lidrsw th
mot low mm ib natU-ui.-a sem-1 to m.uiifcsl so
uvb iaterest in ih matter.
TUa. id Mr. OuiUw, I wi.hlrsw y re
tnsrks. Anngned bill to e.im .-aie Jwlicee of
Pmcb f. r taking ti.u of taiaLli , m read lbs
. but.
Oa Bti.ii.-a f Mr. Wbitskcr. tb bill was r
tied to the c-au,iii vb I o.st. with a
. tWsututBa uislrurimg t'-s e. sr. mil to to rrrort
nrs-a tb proptwy i4 si ii j Ju-ihti IVw,
Ob par eeat. on Ibe s..i-ni.l of iaial.be taisa
M siMBBMas)li4i fi li,' r s-ml e. and redarin
. b f. s of Mber-tfi f r s i.v litis tb stub to bia
avr essst Mses4 ol sis as si pi&t,t.
A toll a-M-errs.ratiti-r tl Treat ltiveff Xaita.
IISATK.
January Oth, Ik'J,
Tr'Tnerrfriim (Tie Committee ou Internal Ii
provements, reort-d the following bill with -
UKii-liui ots, aim recoBisjienueu ineir pasenge.
A bill tu hVcorporale the Western Itni.rued
Conipany s mail Uicorderof tbeday fur Wednes
day il oV!ock.
A bill to incorporate th Fayettevill end
Greensboro llailroad Company ; mad tb order
of th day for (UnesUat li u cbs k.
A bill to Incorporate tl, Dan K.ver and Yad
kin Bairmad C'ltrrpany J snade tb order of tb
(lit for Monday 11 o'clock.
Mr. Boyd, fiom the nmmitte on rropositioot
and Grievances, mad report on a number uf
private bills,
Iiesrts wer 1so md frr m tl.e eommitto on
lb Jodii iart, aud co tduraticaaud th Litera
ry fur f. "
Mr. W,i o r, fnaa tb CoumiUc a I'ul.U
1 he question arising before the enmmitte on
eteral amrnd-neiits offered by Mr. JtVlavn they
wer adopted as folio 1 1 strike out " 1'eople's "
and mak tb till read tb " Han k of North Car-
f!uililii'g, to whom was referred tb resolution
in relation to lb lixeniliv Mansion, reported
sutotitute appropriating pj,tojQ for oonstntcting
wing and repairs.
Alter debate, Mr. Wilder moved that th bill
be re-cuiBBiiUrd to tbeeomtnitie, with instrwe
lesr.s to report a bill for lb t recti, -a of new
binUlirg, which motsQB prevailed by Ays Ij
N.s S.
lb epecial or.br, being th bill to rmvi.lt for
for b unitim talaalion ef lands, and that tax
hallb raid ia tbemmcytar they at titled, war
tokra Bp.
OwBurioti of.Mr. firsbam tbt bill was re-erm-mitred
to trs-oi Bimitiseo r'inB. with iuaUae
Ui.ri t mak cert a sllerstirma therein.
1 be tour of 13 bating arrived, th apex-is! ur
Jr, Uii g tl. toll to r-cbrterth Bank of Csp
'r, was Ukea p.
At er euoudersM b bale, sad tevl Bittid-B-cnts,
without lakiBg th tote tb btlW,
Ou asotton of lr. v. lark, th .Sa4 mljostrmtd.
IlnlH OF C0M05.
reciaisi'lsratioa 4 lb
toieeoncaming L drstraetioa of b moik by
r.!i bI,
Mr. Nm. h sail thai b was not la bW seat
aba Us aU mm taken SMlatday. 11 fur-
tl,r aud b waa a Internal sarprovrnw-M aat
ta I ihirnl to auhs.il a b-w retnarks u ll sB
Vow Cutiiiatiy wa t i.d th ee- -ii.d has abd s,wt- ! ,n as also, did Mr, Smith tf Halifax, n la ass
a. ' , " jsisM-tit; b Uierrfore, nwrted to Ut the asassoa u
A ImU iaMfpnnUBg th fiiswajhor, MaJiwi ; rweBaitBli tl 111 tsU U lb prsaant,
ad S irgtaia TUnk road ( swpany was rwd lb j wbi. U prevailed. , .
asasoed tm Bad, oa moti-a of Mr. I I. ,1bps, j Mr. aacy areaamtssl a m mortal, a bwk Vt
was amended nab e-uf rm to th provuiuki ri f i.ed to tb eomtai't oa Gntvaae.
On the next, striking out Wilmington ami in
sert Kaletgh, Mr. U, Glee called fi r a division
of tbquttin,wba In aumniilte voted to link
out.
Mr. Lot moved to insert Guldtboro, which
wa tost.
1 he committee then toted ta insert IlsJeigh la
th plar of Wilmington.
i n toll waa lurtber amended in soma un im
port an I particular on motion uf Mr. Meban. .
Mr. Steel submitted an amendment by an ad
ditional aerlioa pissing tb proposed Bank on an
quality with sht Ibaak sn lbs Slate, baviag
referow a to sraert tb notes may a redes tum
ble, whicb amendment wa Brciitil.
Mr. Normeat offered an ameadmefit to Insert
.ljuubulolU-Wjii' b was lsocrepted.
.Vr, latrgaa oi i""d tl.a bill.
Oa BtolioB of Jr. Baxur th enmrtiitle aroe,
Mr. Shepbard reported from th eummitl of
tba whole tbat tb eommttte bad tnssls ptngraas
ea th bill to cbartcr lb i'pM atank ana
asked leava tositaoln, wbabwa coacurrsi in
bv lb llou.
lea Btotioa uf Mi. 8. A. Wiilism tb Ileus
adjourned.
lal.VATE.
Jaa. loth lsi5.
- Mr. Wiggsn prants a msmurial frowa estl
tens of iiatitai, BcempBirl bt a wit tn author
ise tli totiMingnla toll bride ovssj Kuan, a Hi
ter at Hal. (ax, and to uaevrpont a eusw ai.y Ut
that parpo. Itclerrest,
l b b-llownne tvBurt wer made i
By Mr. Kisbmr, Inna tb aummitte ea taterw
l liiipnsteaH-nts, favorably arma tba mil to la
tsar pur! tb Yadkin ilank itnad Company, at
awnoesi M tn iioaa. ismcurrea in.
Hy Mr, Mills, from th eommmitte oa tb
lBftatie Aaytom, report d bill to complete, fnr
SI Baa ea-;tos tb La
passed its Irat rsavding.
Mr. Wildr, from tba anmmitie on pnlJie
Nildirr. reaoliiiioa st nrotirislinr fl.tasj to
famfa Ut EsecatTtt Maatkia j pad iu three
rswdin,". .
Mr. tt vl prsscrtKl Tasr.ltffh i tnslrurtlng
tba aomMt'iii ea L-lucwti W tnooir In'a tlx
Lmprurty of s mendmg tb I'uaiawHt rVbnd
i, as to J w tntHt to are ploy tesch.
rr. ahstt . XUij ba a rcn.ti.att from th t.f
am-o.i.g t t maottc cr a--!.
Mr. ltjl. wi .loc-l a 1 II ibr.lir
lata Bps a teBjt'.i, l p; tndsll tbrts.. l,
ts. Martin moved t.v amend I.v atrikinir out
"or their euuivalent," whenever it appeart in Manly at all, and least of all lor hi respect aud On motion of Mr. Daniel, tlie bill Incorporating
the bill. -'-" regard to Ihe popular will. 1 referred to aud quot- tba Centra Gold and Copper 'Mining; Inmpany
Mr. Hiillips favored tba amendment. '.He re- ed an extiact from the message of Got. ifanly wa taken np and passed on th tile uf bill oa
marked he should, under hi present impression, to prnv that although be concurred with tlie their second reading.
n ts tn strike out the words in all the bills char- Senator from Oraoro that th Initiator miiiht On motion of Mr. JcDuffia, tb bill to eaian-1
terim liank : and be desired the r-ntlemen In- submit th question of convention to th people, eipate Betty, late, was taken from th table ixl.
troducing the phrase in their bauk bills to explain that they dill'ered as to th powor of lb Legial- and read th eoond tlm. Mr. MeDuDi offered , Without coming to a tot tl. Senate, a '. .urn-
the matter. Ho thought the onlv afc banking tur in going farther without a two third tote, an amendment to th effect tbqt th lv thai I Cl,
bat-is was the precious' nietnls. " " I certainly did not onut seemingly ' or tUir- not rcsids out of th county of Cumberland mure noi'PB OT COMVOVS.
Mr. Mvers said he eould not se how a new wise at tl. expression of oentitnetit of respect than thirty day at una tim. Th amendment After reading tli Journal of vpvt. ul v
BankouutdU.ataUuJicdiftbo pror,iti,.ns to for the popular will, and I ceruitily did m4 .- wa. adnvrted. Th. aye land nay. war. called by r Btu,,uBn,)u0.a lU .. f v,;,
strike out "their efuivalciit" was catried. lie claim siartlingly. "All tli may du lot tb Urn Mr. 8. A. William, and tli bill waa. pamtd.by colleague, Mr. Grist, who qiuUied au l to-k l.
RCLM, HIM I HIDVHBIIIItt.lUliri, W ' , . '1 '. 1 1 V I HI.V. WWHW. . .. r . . ' . J , mmnf
receive gold and silver only, it would drain the Again, the speech ay, "Th Senator from I Mr. Settle moved to take from th table a erie
v.i.l,.nt wbt b.ka .ml enmiasl i Iji m Tn iu. I " M i.rtlo'iir t.i-. Til 1?-r, trritinw tTtatnow. fiaT t of rssiilutina tottoducad by him onto nibjectl
pend redeniiion of their outstanding note, I " the Hrsttiui tli issue is distinctly made, free! of Slavery, and mak It tb poial order of
wlnctt wim bring about a monetary crisis Ut - sullrsge by legiaiattv nactmeiit or a ire iuurtusy next at miiki. utmira ui. a, .-a
end of which can nut tie seen. I " and uiirettiicted nnention, culled oa the fod- and nsrt and th motion prevailed -aye Ui,
Mr IM.itliirfi VMoliMt Ittnt b awitVman Irosi I s rl I..;. f ,1,A l(luu nf (Vinmumai and b- l nat 4,1. I
Meckiouburir had m l refuted his nnsiikm. II " fore he reU Uirouih. be falls ucoa th Western I Mr. Leneb moved to tak np a aerie of rewnlo-
mid that II all th Wank wore cltarterca mat " Address, belabor it, but amnits uist in m lour i lions imrouoceu oy nun on in mig "i puima i m mm,, .a la on tb tubisot ni lemMnuice v I,
at already lxm Introduced with the liUrty of M team ago, this issue was clearly and dittiuetly Indi, nd mak it t!i speeial ordr of IhuraUay ..ri.r,ad n lb. ,
making their basis on th notes of other baukt, "mad. He buhls up tbi addre aaoonuuning next at 12 o clock. Mr. Ltacb demanded lbs (jp(rnir
tCro would lie f mud th nrnet rotten currency " souisthing dangerous aud monstnius, and yet, aya and y and Uiamotloa wa toet bjo 44, f williama, of Kew IIanetr In bbslf of
U,tter.mictedny St.te. He argued that if - ready a L la at reauing from .book, and pa- B.t Hi. tb eommiilee on l.ducation,reported a. f Hows;
lber.wasr.-it enough gold and siltev in list Sute - port, h rssd. non of Un. addm. and poinU Mr. Issach then mot, to -mak Uiem !, A.Wmet .n,,, lht) ,,, i4 m
to form further tlie banking basis, then tl.e Stat - out no part tber f, but 1st deem ' je, tiona- cial order of Monday, which be afterward wub- f,,', n,, f .imet,.n '. e B.
aenUI no further Bonks. He said lb only safe " bla aud censurable. " In my remarks 1 bar- drew, and Us) resolutions wer token up and from tb Literary fundi!, t-
systemof bai,king, in hi upinioa, wa a du ly alluded to Ui Western Addtas iidoanumiing rwaj. fbowaa laslitul. j alH oonceraii.g -u ,.o r . -
. I i.. ,t .... . .. I ,1.. . 1.1 BnJ . . . - . .. t . .1 KhMunLtuA 1. ik. Ht.t. Ms TWtrli entht tn lnoeflnll vwtatnnnsnlHvl ..... .
M-nm.H r'TJ'""" a-" I l-"-"" . .- - i -- -- -- - - i I He lamli under water tor com aw s. ins.i pu
silver anu me paper currency, ne iivwhi t in taissr w ins utiiHsm s.rswii bj lut cswa- v, m. ,..mvh ." , " I mid an amendment to the resolution i-?
Muisrrn,.t bostn t i bsnVtiu! tyttemriHiacslrwjrti.il from Trrati'rsr. that ttierewa wo danger that ayst am nays . i iuuussreiusau u uiucnruuiy l M ntitoto (i,
to tot tor propos.it Irnnk wbeu lit bream tat I :h basil would 1st alter! by a outnllon. 1 1
rrlaiuly did net "belabor It, or enmatent npoa I
it a "conlainliig something dangernas and Bson- I I n nneanon arising on ina mniutioBS, uie coTpi,,
I called lb attention of the Senator to I aye and aays were demanuea by air. laraaadl nwljig p,lDknad.
BBatia Asylam, wkiib
seat.
Mr. Jenkin presented a memirial from citi-
I vent of Wttiteti prnvin an nrnm'tmer't cf the
mar Concerning tli trntf.c in littoxicatm b ;ur
with slavea sii to probitiit th ssms, w..oh
I w a read and rotorrtd to the committee ou Us
Judiciary.
Jle-srs. Mut-t'S, llMnmI Inniel prescrti-1
isfirj tlx wants of Ui t'l'l demanded it.
t!r. Meele ii.tcrrupicj to inqairoi air. rnitiipt
if biiargUBtrut was tbat ther wa no equivalent
to gold and enter. And Instuuceil LiUtoisx-
changt Ainhle at tights
. , , . , , . , . . . warn as aiucnunjcm n, win rs-iniioisi o- . z
at .yt and nays. - TU Uourn refusml to mdcfiaiuly Hrrhswon InM.toto-liiH,..,; u.
I p.svtporstbjth.rollowiiijtol.t-Ajea 64.BBJ. w ,., ,.,,) of ten.
.. ,. .. ... .. Mr. A. H. Caldtelt, from the wsiniiiw on
,n- Tb. ".nestion arising at. tba vwlutloB, U.e Curr.ini,lor,., rri in favor of the I . , t r.
th first paragraph, and b stated that it waa Im I they war n-jorted by tlx following tot:-.
As Messrs. Barren rr, Baiter, Bogle. Bry-
ton, J.G. Brnum, A. II. Caldwell, 1. F. CaldwiJI
Chedwlek, t osik. Craven, Ihiniel, Iiargan, Daven
port, l ure, t'arr. Garland, Gentry, t.iihau, Gor
P-ll, 0. Green, llsrriaon, J. Illlmvlen, A. D.
Ilaavlrn, Ilorton, Juhnaon, Jotira.ljineaatcr.llugh
lcb, J. M. Lach, Is.ve, McKeaaon, Mann,
March, JfrUn. Mordacal, H. J. N-ol. Outlaw,
I'arks, I'stieraxi, l'atton, I'mkina, I'billiiss, IU
lew, Kasaell, Sharp, bhlpp. Si minims. South,
orractlv nriutod Iu aunaeuuene of Lmpruper
Mr. I'hillit s tlwuci.t there tra ao equivalent 1 tMnctuatioa, and h bad ordered a eurrwUoa
to gold and silver for a banking basis. I when tlie spsecb slmul I be published in lbs Star,
Several question were nut to Mr. I'hilhp by I or that n would join m by cirvssstiug It la a
Mw.S4Milaa4 D. V. labJaialb 1 muLl L uon axamiualiua uf lii fpveh, bowrtvr.
Mr. Itiillip euniinaed. He desired gentle- I as published in th. Star, I find tlx only curreo.
en incurtH?ting tlx Irrm "or th t.n,iiiia" I iUm ia a pvriod autd attor tb word " starting-
in ttieir billt In explain w bat tbky deamed tquiv I ly," which I eanaut ava will at all anrrect lb
slent bi gold and silver. I injuttiea. Tba paragraph attribute torn
tin mom n of Mr. Baxter, tb ccmuiilte foe. I ImsIo. in reference tu th rsmulsr will which 1
tb Speaker rosuTie.1 th. chair an.1 Mr. Miep. I neither et pressed er poasr-u.aud place words ia j Sel. Stubl., Tboniburg, turner, Vance, Wal
ux tlx tssti my mwaih ey wnmauna pwttuaamam aaiiiiat u i ter. n iitins, . r . n nosms, n u n ui.
Hour iud Lad nndi r eoutideratoin a till to I tered ar thought of; and as lb ,rrerto ba I ntv. Icr. J. Barnes, A. Baniea, Ead-
rl.irtrr tb Bank iA Vt ilinioc-ion and bad mad ! isut bsen uai in th Sur as I aiMeted. I dm ! nam. Black, Blow, Bryant, 11 ul lurk, J. B. ttvttum,
fugrca therein and aaked teste to sit sgalB. I it du to myaelt tu mak Una ipuuiaiwa in the 1 1 easier, Coflrld, t'ottn.iMglitry, DorU.lt, Klynt,
b Hons concurred in tlx report. I Senate with bop tbat tlx corremnm will b I M. Greea, Hill, il .Hand, llumpbreys, JariU,
tan moliouof Jlr. Outlaw. Hi mtnorllt renort 1 tnad as nublie and cncrl a tlx nrialed srxacfc I Jcrrnns, rf.wsian, long, i.yon, mi iuax, jr
agaiuat chartering tlx Bank of tlx Nt. which I uf the Senator from liuilb td. I .V.llsn, Martm, Jfoarra. trt, J. W, oI,
Mr. OidfiohJ Intr-lui-wl a loll lne.-rt.,raU an Aormnt. 'giei.y, liana, l.ran, no, Cdiiy,
Mr, Gilnvar also mad torn nmaik by wy uf Settle, Shw, Sl.r l nl. Sbarnll, Sinsllaiy.
iptnatiun. I Snxllwood. Sutton, Tomlinaon, W alls, t angli.
acaden y Ib June County. I Vt hltat.r, G..M. vt bit. U bitneld, N. II. Vt bit-
Mr. Wiead. a toll bar tlx Uttet arvtactiuOj of I '!, Vthuturk, C. W. Williams, l. Mill
religions swmblics and tucictisw., I S. A. Wdiama, T. II. WiU.ama, M'r.ht and
Itx following angnasei bit war read UJ ksncy-.
6rt llins an.1 . f rialrty rvH-TMNi i -
A lull to awai.d ibs tuiut ut,craleg wid
ows. A till i autboiit. tb wsr-b nt of tlx poof la
I'aequotank Count," to II Ui poor as da,
1 ix bill to authort s tba (rtatm uf a Omrt
Hons in I reds. I aaty aad tor wbtr purpx
wa read thrt lime and "!.
was ordered to be priyb-d ou yesterday, waa re
considered, mid tu Ileus. ouuniruiudi Uj
orler.
Tlx snrcwl order le.ng a bdl to r (barter ti.s
Bank vl lb StaM taa u op and tlx UII read
tlx second time.
Ur. Steele atawd tbat tb Hons go into t
eovntnittee ef tlx b- lc.
Mr. Amis thougbl K Banaressary anlra tb
speaker do.irl w rtiipat ia Ui delate.
Alter v. further rtwwitkt by sevoraJ mem
bers, Mr. Strrl aiibdrew tb Baotw.
Mr. Outlaw rrtsswsd it and lb Hosts maoltml
ftself into commotes f tb wbol, Mr. Sl.t( lierd
bein ealkd tu th chair.
An amendment was sul mi'lcd by Mr, R'e'..
to Ib. .ftVet that bra tb Bank baa claims
7iii.t any pst a or anrpuraiti at, tlx Bote t.f
tu lUnk, without refrreoca a to tbat mad
paysbly, tbs II baa legal taader, wbub. amtad
mcnl a a b. ted.
Mr. Outlaw auhmitted a midwut to tb
effi -t that lb Bank shall act tsaax or rit.
1st t i l nf s denotnlBaiiuu than lv d . liars.
After bring drba'rd ! a p. Irngtb, tb in-
n tut nm oa motu Mr. Myers.
Mr. h l.M rI 'Tl-l lb umeailte rf lb
wb' U H.-o ba-t bsl uo-i-r r. na-.iiera-om It
bid to ic,btrt"r li t b
J ri tl. fret si J a
"J r "-it si, c-1.
t- k i"-t.
Mr. Vtaogb, In behair ef tlx enin.,t:eoft
Oris't.nees, rsportssl a follows! In fuTMr of e
InUtshiiig a new County to b railed i!--ni
alio, for a Bess county to b called llerv ; a ,
annexing a portion ef Fl -tcorlx to "N u ; t-
advcriw-ly to to bill f .r ui k ,-epinj up t 1 ,o
ronds in tots State.
Mr, Daran, an tssbalf oftl.eeoniio: s ivnn !':
tsry ITira, reported at follows t A le- r I i
tbe bills eienspting eerfain psrsons iilb' I
and Guilford rsiuuties from perforn.ing mi.ii-it t
duty Biol tu tavoe of exemptiof sobt.e: ser.i 4
in to lata war milh Mzxica fr na n il ury i! -j.
Bmb also, for the f .rumUi n (.f a lie! -no t 1.
pany ia Wuiuiu;--- n.
a BM-tb-n nf .Mr. Oit'aw, th 1 .'! 1 t 1 a
1.n,b ta th t'bowan l .o ,. fa,t. t ' mm ri-c- 10
BiltlS'l to tb eommitto .n 1. iucat.- n.
Mr. Steele, ia tohiJl of the comtiuLts ri C r.
rmratiisaa, re;rtid in f." of tineuJ i g i
charter of th town of Sabsbury,
Mr. Oullsw, lnb ha!fof ti t nut ni.,,i e.
I reported fstorable to tb u;'.l a.uh ,r . T 1 a
town of Salisbury to tuU-r.'.-a t,i e,
ma-ia aiaa. en ! bill gr
i.g t,,o icwa ol v . r-
llau.g a lie, lb Siaker to d ia lb aegauv. ; ,. , , r . , . .. . ,. .i.r-..
.n.la.r-je-todU- r.lut.orx. b,' ,u " T, aa.nH.. .
Wr. Lot movent thst tb Iluat Into a c-.1 1 1 ,. t . . . .
.m!.te..dU..l,ol,BO...-l.ectulW,g:r ,"' . .. r k 7 '
"k. 1 .1. v . Mr.l.rwo '..1... b.h.fof ib.e.w.i-.t -..
U"!N"h Vi r i ''"',dI',''rsU','t!':1!mew.,ui,..ntb.. .. k-i-cd I the t. !
order tf Vt Jne.lsf B.il,T.lucb mwt.. ttt tostj 4 w X.m, ,1 . r I.
1 b si ecial vtd.t tf lb dar Ix'ia to cnnsidct
tb 1. .acini. it tn! I'ramb Broad nilrwd bill oa
bt tl ..d rrasl.ng. It aa In) aap and argued I y
Mr. bailer ! I a Tor ihsr. f,
Tx bill aa then patuuad tin to-nws'ruw.
n ,i.,i.m1 bill to I t it sew siKin'y Ij
a it lb Ma,-, h a.1 lead a
k - 1 b-as hi s.t af.ia,
I la t i tl t lint
A bid to it.aurpovai tb adaia Ii.nilat to. by ivm 40, Mills
Iiavx tonut,
A bill to iwx.rp'.rate tlx f bapcl Hill and Mor
ris, .i s olai.k rd or len.i ik fitr.
A bill to amend aa act aatiUed at-1 act to
present tb. otoll urliua nf lb. isiaa. of fca) ta
Uh-aat s creek aa4 Ua tribntansa.
Tb following toil am rm-i tb tliird timtl U -'l'-l I'oik was rud tlx third t n.a
snd P"sd t I V. f. laiiwsa m isas4 lb l,H at
A lilt to lreiPcrt twn Analevnlr ta tbtt kswr". - - - - -
bwn f Ashttxrn. M', Vt in. a was rivl to tl cw
A bill aoecnufitr tlx rsye'."i!' and Ceatra ass eus-onaw i b-tuu lb o-..! u.
r'sjik Itrxd fotrpvit. l I hjj tn. U s lm:-r,l. llal ,
A bill t r Us Ut isjuU in t.( Ci t tl of n. emi'i in ibi.i.:i or I. ta.
n.ltslNSn, w.lVut t,.e le.-lt-' .unt J s.ali -.
A bill In loco p r s .1 ! a.-l's "p Iru ' tn
J '- I on nv 1 d r." s,,4 J (.-
lr. V .it sms, t f tr
tb tot whsrel y the
of a nsa e-..tiiiv t-, tc
A f er a- mi tv, ?
d- hi ite'y . 1 . 1 I.
t. n.
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