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and prv'vent fie total loss V herai hundred mke arrangement forth (qualification of ihe "nA the said nine district shell be com thmisad dollar of tk.. If it were incum-Coerwr eleat. re(.Tted a plan of arrmge. om posed !; and inserting a ubtlitntej b. D( on lit Miihrtw of thi connexion -ml" ments, which was read ami concurred in. ; j which, on his motion," tu, with the bill, its effect U devise 4 plnu f meeda the - Mr. Hig, from ihe1 committee on Ft- laid on the Uble and ordered to be printed. ' nreseiil esurenrv. which has rT.nvn out of rwiic. reported a bill to repeal that part of I . The following is th aaarmWnt proposed by Mr. .i.l. .1 ... f MitamM ik ! law, m liirh ipnnirea the Omnn- Exam: frm Martin nu- reeatl Mr," (Uywootl, irollef W fitrnUr' the Sheriff with blank li- place him in tha Legislature, and .impose , censes which passed it, first reading, . i that duty upon him and hU coadjutor. If s Mr. 'w, from the game committee', to this rwuld not he door, he knew of no one whun was referred a bill fur the equal dis- ' ele who tight to be bettor q:dified for the tribu.ion of tha public funds, and fir the re- I twk Uuin i the geniicmsn from Martin. . He lief of the people,; reported the same to the hid declared that ha foresaw and predicted-. House, ami recommended ita rejection. Mr. ftiis result: and bavin been 'blest with auch J Patterson moved to amend .the bill by lrtk- keeu-sightedneM and prophetic vision a to Imgout all except the enactinrlauae, and in- aertin? a substitute; wlticn wns rumen; ana J sc.- an J fort-tell (he approaching vil, he had ' a nrc-ly deeply snidiod the subject, and must lute the aagaciiv to devise an efficient rcme dt:" Who could le. Iiettcr able to cure a " .poienl than the physician whowwawdfore- . ' ' , M 1 1 tfi-ts the disuse would come?- The feu ' llewan luddisitei the rail road subject - befme his cmiirtiMients, and if he-had- made the-m promiac r.f reforming the system, hu '-. .tntghi now have a oppoliMy of jfedeem , hf hi pledge. As for hiuiseif. he being a KtockhoMrr. and haing.rrei!y heett a di- rectorj;! the road., lie honed the Unnse, frorii the motives of delicacy which indtteed i at the last session to adopt the rule to prevent " those Ihus interested; Irura voting on toe sub ' jet, would excuse him from serving one tht 'Committee, i. The gentleman from Martin v had complained bitterly tlMt the eomp;my had acted in had faith towards the Sta'e, and were guilty of a dereliction of du'y in ney lecting lo five noiice at an earlier, day of their inability to meet 'his demand. - If this , was a crime, they ottht not to.ba t'.trned o - er to tlieir fiieiuls for chiMiement, who ' "might he too blind jo theii faults to adminia- " er jnsiire; so I this fumished an additional 1 arvmiieitt tr fJ-ferring tjie matter to tha geii' ; jlemun frm Merlin.' wh6 was totally , j p- ' posed lo oH iui)rie nenlii of this descrip tion.1 , He ami his'' party had complained Imidly bcfoie tlie peo la about the jnanner in which the Stale $ intereitt in lbs railroads has been managed: they now hsve the jna ' jorityj let tliein tike tfia-tnalter in liaiid, and put tiling to right. ' ".;.' ; i-i-v Several oilier redemen participated in the debate, which' was protracted lo a lata hour; but hsv'njf been present only a hot lime, we are unable to" furnish arty furiicr eketcb tr it The motion of Mr. Uigsjs finally pre vailed; and the House adjourned." . v ' 1 , . . IN SKNATE, ; Ihundmj, Dt'0:- " " Mr. Arrinjrtrtn, from the committee on Finance, to whom the subject was referred, r' polled a bill extending the lime for Sheriffs lo settle their accounts with the Compiroljcr; which was read the fiist time and passed. Mr, Joyoer, fioin the comraittee on Edu ration, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to com rnon schools and 'he Literary Fund, report ed a bill to amend an' act . for the establish ment, and belter regulation of common - school, passed, in ' the ytcr 184 Ij which -, -UnJ. oi his motion, laid oa the la " bio, slid ordered to be printed. ; " -- Mr, Howard, front the joint aelect coin. nntiee. to whom wss referred the memorials ndative to the inspection laws, reported a , bill lo amend the 50th chapter of the Ker-i ised Sututea, tc; which passed lis first read ing :. yf;;'. -,'''. '-.V-,--J Mr. Worth presented a tesotution.in favor ' of A. B. Cockran.'administraiorof John M. ' , Allrfn, late sheriff of Montgomery couiilyj which passed it first rcadinj and was" re- ' fi'. ' ; - " Mr. Co-fper presented a bill eoncerhinir the fisheriea in this . Slate; , which passed lis first reailin and wil referred. Mi. Sliepard presented a bill for tha bel ter regulation of the City of Kaleigh, and to amend ihS acl of I79'i, &cl"vhich pase-y.- ad in firsi mriinr' ' . M r. Wm , P. William presented a reart. lution, which ,wa adopted, tequealing the Speakera of tha two House to inform Win, H ''Uavwool. Fsq. of his election W the office nf U. S Senator, and thai thejrre "r quest ni aqeepto ic of tha same. ' ( f Mr." t?'ipard pen"tej a resolution, stat in? that Onnaral Duverly Daniel, aa commie- si Ur Putton, eiitt-fmbitcrt, agreed to pay, Dr. JftHm-o. uuuoik .for the use f the auarrr lo build the eapuol fit a now died dollars; and directing tho Public .Trca aurer to par Dr.fWritson250 dollarsi which passed it drat reading and wa jrcferredV ' ' ' - r Mr. Edward laid on the table a resolution to djurn aine die on the-' day of. ' " Tha bill to lay off the State into fifty Sen llorial district, was taken ! op. Mr. Hmlg. f f moved to amend die ame, in the 4th dia Irict, by ' strikinjr out Beaufort and Hyde; and inserting Washington, Tyrrell and Hyde, " which waa neg-itivtd, 30 to 13. '-. Mr, Worth ' uoived to amend a to the S2ttd district, by adding after Montgomery, Stanly; which was nerntived, 28 lo 19. Mr. Jonea moved - to ameml as f. Jiowfi; Thloriy-Eiirih di ' trict shall be. Surry, Wilkea awl Ashe; 48di ' Burke anl Caldwell; 4tfih Duncomba and Yaocyt an I the 30'.h, Henderson. Haywood, the bill waa laidtrponrlHe table and ordered to be printed.- Ttik sutMstkuU Is nrlr tie isms s the HU! pre senuxl by Mr. PatUirsoo uiue il ayo, tits pricipal proviskuia of wbich were g'nm in our Unt. It.pro noc to snthorioe ths Public Treasurer to imue one million of 4n srip or vrtifli-.it ent?nied t liks Usnk noUu, U fce rt-doeiimToti JeiiwiMf at !?Ic Tivawiry, anJ receive.! in payment of sll pumte dimr, anil for the redemption of whu b any of the pnlilie fup'li belonging een to the I.iU-rary and In ternal IiitfHttve.-neut Uoar-.lfi, may be uwtl, A, if ns MUy, tho hank stock sold for tho purpose Itiis urn ef l,OM),O90 to be planed in the lmnU of loan atreaio, one of whom shall be appointed in earh coa a,reMtonat ditrirt, to be kwnnl out to the penple of tli countim, nceordiDg their federal population, not exceeding (500 to any one person, at T per cent -'" Mr. Brackin prssented a memorial and bill to erect out of a portion of Orange a new county by the namcf Alle'mance; wljicti pasxed Ms first reading and was referred. Mr. Candler presented a bill lo repair and keep tip a Bridge h llender on county; which passed its first reading and was refer red. :; ; .',:'"":'.'.'. '-.-yy. . . Mr, Francla '. presented a' bill lo authorise the construction of tho Raleigh and West- en! Turnpike Road; which passed it first reading and was referred. rrovitle that the Doanl of Internal .Improvement shall cause to be made a turnpike road from Ri eigll lo the Georgia Stale line, in Cherokee county, provided aaid road shall not exceed one thousand dollar per mile; to commence operations on the two extreme of aaid road at the nm time; and as soon aa ' a section ef ten mile slia'l be completed at either end, shall erect a toll gate, ana demand the same tolls pee mile as are paid on the Buncombe Turnpike road; but no perron shall be liable to pay toll in the county in which he reside, After aaid r a I shall have been located. Board o cause a survey to bs made from Fayella ville to some point- bn said' road atleast 73 miles west of Ilaleiglt; alxo one from laid road to Wilkesborough, provided it shall pas to lle South ef .Wilkes county; and re- fmrt the name lo tlienoxt' General Aasem Iy. VAppropriat s 9250,000 one half in Cherokee bonds," to be laid out at the West ern end, and the oiher half out of any mon eys in the Treasury, to hi laid out t the Eastern end of. aaid roao.T . . , ,y " iMr. Munroe presenieda resolution, that this House shall hold evening session from an l after 'Monday next . Mr. Moore mov ed to amend atid. resolution by adding that the "morninir seaions shall beinat halfptat 1 o'clork. Pending ihi question, the House adjourned. J ' , " - " Tbs followinp; was adilnl as an amendment to the Journal of this day's proceeding, by order of the IIoaei ,. . -" - . ' -' - ' ' On motion of Mr Brogden, leave, was granted him to. make a report from the joint select oommitiee cn repairs ' of the. Govern ment hotist and Expenditures for Furniture. Upon the report Jbcing announced ' as the re pott from the said joint select committee, Mi. Ashe, one of, aaid committer, objected lo its being received a such a majority of said committee ' not having authorised aaid report to bo made., Mr Brogden then offer ed it a a minority report j but subsequently asked and obtained leave to withdraw it. , . v;:J.W SENATE. ' - f; -;v " ' ' ft ; Friday? Det. 30. . ' Mr, Hester presented a resolution, which wa adopted, directing that? a message be aenl Id the Common, propbsing to raise twa Joint aelect committees, to consist of three membnra-one of each committee to be selected from inq Senate, and two from the House whose duty it shall be lo exam hie into the condition of tha Bank' of the Siate and the Bank of Cape Fear, with in viciions tvB,. (hr borik. examine into flietr-yr.li.ag. and reKrt at aa early a day Wra'.!' Ind that eaia committee nave leave to mane, the examination during the business hour of iheir respective House, y ; - : Mr. M'lnrr presented a reoluion, di recting that a'meatage be sent to the Com mons, propoInjr to hold evening session from and after Mndat nextsr which M laid on the table, i-. .;'" .Tle prop iaition of the Commm t re fer the coinitiunicition of the Governor, in relation to tha Wilmington and1 Ual eigh Rait' Roa t Company, In joint ciuniiHiiee waa agreed lo; and 'Mesrv Jy iier,' Arringlnn, Morehead; fteid atjit SpruiJI appoiot-'d to form tali coinmitlce on the nart of 'the -nmc. i'Tlie emmit- . . . ... I T . 4, 1 Macon and Cherokee. Before the question fee on lh part oPthe Hdu, are Mer. was taken on thii lasf ameiidmant the Sen- Barringer,v Bi?gv ; Nah,' Bowerand Mc- A'.alea1ljo..rued. v' ' 11$.- tLlZ'K '!:. .1 tltX ; : 1IOUSK OF COMMOSS. . ' , Tha bill to incorporate 'the Lincoln eoun. ty Ijiretz Beneficiary F"nd "f 'h Gennan lieformcd Churches, waa postponed iiujcfi. nif-ly. - : i'c ;., ':V' :' Mills nrientnJ a bill to extend an k ac p:;se I at.llie laM session or ie t.encnu I Aa!ienibl) lo authorise the" laying off and es tablihinrf a turnpikCi ratlfrorn AIKton f t.ynclt' Are. which passed ita first reading, - and was referred.', r .oil k ; Th eiiroail resolution requesting C I ' Ttinjon tofdii-harjt eviiain limies in- the TreaKrV office until List successor; i pie- :.... i : I par'o , rnier upon, ' t'lr-e t' ltie. p:is '' j nilif, the several ni its duties, was rrad and otdered be en- f motiuns of Me-srs. rt T .Vlo'f 11 tu4 tif Rdgeeomh, and S-.rct, lo a le tl 'n I rewilu'ion so as lo require ' Ijim to (fii-e Ik i&Jtr iha f.iillifjl pe.rloraunco ff h.a d Viy. havingNuileii: : ;. '"",' " Mr M Jiidenhall, Tr3i! couimiuce to lite bill fo lay off Ihe State Into City Senatorial district, w taken op vhen iba amendment pnped by Mr, Jone were. rejected, '68. to: 80. ;Mr ' Reid wwed to amend the '.bit! bj trikinjf Hot He-M'erson: in the 4Dth district,' and add-' ingit folhe 5Ch which ' anzlvfi; aa was also the mo'ion of Me. , Worth lo lav 1 he bill n the table.' The bill was then p-ned it tnird reading and ordered to The bill Irf amend an acl conre r-ing the mode nf-chmis-nii Senator anil Kcpresrn lative in Conffie. ' "d ths s cond ime. " Mr. Cooper moved ".o amend "he I. 8triV out all bt the Grit section, after the wonla, " and the aaid nine dixbieU shall be compo aed of the MUnrinf eouotira, tavwili" juid inaert the following worda: The firat dintnct ahall be composed ' of the counties of Cnrritoek, Camden, Paaiuutink, j Perquimans, Oatee, Chowan, HertforJ,. Northamp ton, Bertie, Waahinston and t ymlU the second dis trict shall be eoinmiicd of the counties of Halifax, ' Jfaih, Edjeeonib, Pitt, Beaufort, Hyde, Martin and ! Greene; the third dixtrtrt ahall be composed of the ' eounliea of Sampson, Wayne, I-uoir, Cravrrt, Jdnea, Onaloar, Duplin, Carteret and Johnston; tlie fourth district ahall be eompoacj of the counties of New I Hanover, Uranwtrk, Oolumbun, Bladen, Rolieaon, Moore, Cumlwrland, Chatham aad Richmond; the ' fifth ilistriet aball be eompoaad of tlie eounliea of Wake, t raiikhn, CranTillo, Urange and Warren; the sixth diatriet ahall lie composed of the counties of Randolph, Davidsnn, lavie, Kowan, Stanly, Monl gonierr. ImJell and Wilkea; ths arrenth dintrirt ahall he com H we J of the counties of Canwell, Koi-king-haot, Guilf(d, 8ukes, Surry and Person; the 8l!i diatriet shall be conipoaul of tha counties of Meck lenburg, Lincoln, Clcavcbnil, CabarruJ an l Annwi; the ninth diatriet shall ba eompnwd at the eountir, of Ashe, Caldwell, Burke, Batherford, Yancy, Eun eomhe, Henderson, Haywood, Macon and Chero'.ee: each of which diutricti shall be entitled to elect and send one representative to the Congress of the CuiU eJ States. .. . .;. . f' . II. Strike out aQ in the second section after the words " first dictriot,'" and" inaert tlio followmt: at Hertford, Citheeounty of Perqnimona; in tlie second district, at Talwrough, "in Edicnmb; in the tliird district, at Kinaton. in Lenoir, in tha fourth diitrid, at Fayettevillc, in Cumlwdaiul; in the fifth district, at Hnmleraon, in Granvjlle; in the 8th district, at Mount Monrne, in Iredell; in the seventh diatriet, at Roekford, in Surryt in tlie eighth district, at Lin olnton;in ths ninth d atrict, at Aaheville, in Bun combe. - Mr. Morehead offered a resolution autho rising Ihe committee to whom was referred a resolution relative to the detention of a memorial from Lincoln, to administer an o.i ill to such persons as mar be called be fore (hem; which was adopted. HOUSE OF COMMONS. On motion of Mr. J.P. Caldwell, the Clerk was directed to amend the Journal of yester day, so a to show the proceeding on the presentation and withdrawal of the report, by Mr. Brogden, from the Joint select com mittc on Repairs of the Government House, expendnire for Furniture, fce. The House resumed the consideration of the. unfir ished business or yesterday, viz. the motion of Mr. Mendenhall to lay onon the tabic the motion of Mr. Munroe to hold evening sessions, togsther with the amend ment proposed by. Mr. Moore; which was negatived. Mr. Moore then withdrew his a- menument, and bffered a a sebstitute. strik ing ont all after the word "resolved," and inserting "that Ihe House sit till half after 2 o'clock for the' despatch of business." Mr. Cardwt ll called for a division or the queitiont when, on motion of Mr. Bar- ringer, the whple subject waa laid on the ta ble until Monday next. Mr. Wilson, of Perquimons, from the committee on Claims, Uj whom the subject waa teferred, reported resolution directing the Public Treasurer lo pay Jiio. M. Ma- son $'203 21, by giviug him credit on his nots held by the Literary Board: which pass ed its first reading. ;-.( Air. vilson, from the same committee, reported a resolution to pay Priscilla Good win her usual nension allowance for 1840 and 1841; which passed its first jading. , The bill to establish Graham eountv. was reported from the committee byf Mr, J. P. Caldwell, with a recommendation that it be rejected; whereupon it waa read, and in definitely postponed, 'r Mr. Candler presented a bill to amend an act of 1824, , to aothorisb tho making of a turnpike road from .the Saluda Gap, iie. to tho Tennesse line; which ; passed its first leading and waa teferred. i -J ;". ,' Mr. Mendenhall, fiom ihe committee on the Judiciary, to whom, was referred the bill limiting tho' right of prosecution for assaults and batteries where no weipons are used, tohe persona on whom the .assault and baitaries are committed, reported (he same and recommended its rejection. After several unimportant motiuns, the bill was indefinite ly postponed. . ; ,!.y ;?.,' '".'A-'-' Sit, Baxter presented a bill for the more, speedy administration of justice; which pass ed its first reading and was ordered to be printed.tr , . ' . 'if . .-i -.. tin molion of Mr. Mcue, the joint select the bond4f 4he "Wit 9 become due npon Rail Road Company, weWVl" waicign quire intd ihe' expediency of lorecTOBidgil mortgage upon the property of the corpora tion ami selling the same. ' c; Mr. Uarnnger, from the committee pn In ternal Improrcmcnts, to whom was referred the bil lo extend an acl of the last session, to authorise the Iaying.off and establishing a turnpike road from Lax ton Lynclic's, Lc reported the same and recommended its pa- aire; when tho bill was read the second timet aoa ll was decided by, the House lhatit should not pass p" The prbposiiion of the Senate, to appoint iwojoini aeieci cominiuccs lu mvcsiigme the affairs oftho bank, wa concurred in. ' Mr, Bigg, from Jio committee on Banks, reported a hill regulating the premium on bills of exchange sold bv the banks of this State, anil for other purposes; and a bill con cerning ihe State directora jn the Bank o thtsSlale, and for other purposes; which passed their first reading and were ordered to be primed, and made the order of the day for ruesdair next. ' - ( Received from His Excellency tlie Go emor, a ronimunicrlion,;, enclosing the me- cation frdrn the Governor on the subject of . er's chair. The hour of 13 baring arrived, expenditures for re pairs and furoiture for' the John M. Morehf ad so.' th Governor Government House, made a report thereon, I e!ect,attcnJed bv tluj Ju Iges of tha Su. simply staling ihe facts that ihey nan lounil, as rems lourt and the Committee or Ar stated in the Governorsaommunicaion,f0 ranements, waited upon the General As 54 alove the amount appropriated, had been sembly andook and subscribed the oaths laid out for furniture; aeeompanied by a res-" of office, which were administered byChief olution directing that that sum be refunded Jujtioe Ruffin; after which the Governor lo the Governor; which passed Its histreau- nu iressea tn.? two Houses in Drier but ing. - Mr. Broaden madeannlbcr renorl on the same'suliject, on behalf ot himself -id Wm. P. Dobson, Esq two of the members of sai l committee; wdiieb was ordered, to be laid upon the table- ' (This report quotes the report made at the last aeaHion,ia die subject at repairing he Government Hoaae in trlttuo, status the account embracing the aevar4 items of eipeitditures ' for the repair, and concludes with the f jUowioff remarks: " " We, from a caXul exam nation of tha Touch er, hereunto anueiej, find there hat Iicen expend el for the Oovrmor's House, out hoiws, enelomirea, Ar. the sum uf one thmrand an I three hundred and two d illari, anil aevenW-lliree cehtiT " From an etainination of tlw nport of the com mittee appointed for that purpose at the List seiion of the Lcrialature (and on whose rwo.mniTi lai on ths auin of three ttsoiKand dollars was appropriatc-d as neceaaarf to aceomplbm the work) We find that a very important item in the eatuoate of the eora mittae was tlie rttnrerin of tht Oimmar't llnut, which work Hit Excellency J. M,' Manhead, far rttuon but known to himatlf, hat nttt had dime which aceonnts fir the tmull amount expended of the three thonaand dotlara appropriated. " We further fiuii . included amonir tho above voucher an expenditure ofurrtniy fiyediiUartfiir btildinfr an tee hmixt; for which expendUttre we are unable to find any authority. "All of which ia respectfully. submitted. C. II. BROODEX. WM. P. UOBSON". Mr. B-ixter presented a bill to aiit. James W. Carson, lata sheriff of, foid, lo collet arreirses of laxe which passed its first reading. On motion of Mr. Francis, a message was sent :o the Senate, proposing to raise a joint select com 'nittec, to inquire into tho best means for removinir ths Cherokee Indians now within the State of North Carolina, and of hereafter preventing the ingress into thi State or any or said tribe. Adjourned. to amend an act forthe Dettet the town of Tarlioro MrIU7at - v tending' the 'jurisdiction pf . justices i peace in certin cases; each of whicJ read the first time ahd passed. -.'. j yMr.;By rd presented bill to tJ and complete a road from the Ten line at the Indian Grave Gup, to BurS in 1 auc v coontv: which n,...j ; ' din and" was re'ferred, ; ' committee raised to in.,ulre mto the r-oftheGovernmewHoU, . .Tiiiat rnnraeia. ali-? a V ' 1 -'.& . 72 ",rl,ntn f three made at the laet.aeon of iU.lS nattrs of lie Oovornor's Houac. out hZea. closure, on vine mm ,.r IN SENATE. SaturJty, Dee. 31 Mr. Elliott, from the committee on the Judfciarv, to whom was referred the resO' ration as to the epediency of defining the tilne specifically when tho tetm of service of the Public Treasurer shall expire, re ported a bill to amend the revised Statu tes for that purpose; which passed its first reading. Provides that the election shall not hereafter take place later than the lOtK December, ana thnt the Treasurer shall enter upon the duties of his office on the 1st January .3 ' J Mr. Joyner reported adversely to repeal ing the 14th section of the 3()lh chapter of me nevisea statutes concerning alimony and divorce. Concurred in. Mr. Worth presented a bill relating to tho 1 1th brigade of North Carolina Mili tia; which passed its first reading and was referred. ' Mr. Wra.P. Williams reported adverse ly to passing- a law granting James Cro inarlie the privilege of clearing out Cy press Creek. Concurred in. On motion of Mr. Moye, the Judiciary committee were instructed to inquire into the expediency of amending the law so as to prevent tho delay 'which sometimes oc curs ihtnking sheriffs bonds. Mr. Elliott moved that the vote by which was passed the amendment to the 8th niid 0th districts proposedjby Mr. Coo per to the bill to amend an act concerning the mode ofchopsing Senators and Re'pre. aehtatiyes in Congress of le U. States, be reconsidered; which motion, on motion of Mr. Joiner, was laid on the table. The . proposition of tlie Commons to raise a joint select committee relative to the removal of Cherokee Indians, was a- greed to. ; i ' , "; Kcceived from the House of Commons message statinp- their readiness to re ceive the Senate into their. Kail to wit ness the inatruration of tho Governor. Whereupon the; Senate repaired to the! Hall of the House of Commons for that purpose. After the close of the ceremo ny, they returned to their Chamber; when 1 The bill to incorporate the town of WpI. don passed its second reading; and the Se nate adjourned: ' ' 1 HOUSE OP COMMONS. The bill concerni'Dir election returns. anaWo4.aJhird time, amended, passed air. rancis, IroniTfissed. , mittee on Public Buildings', repJtct corri aolution direCtinir the Public Treaanrpr-i., ay to the literary Hoard the sura of six uindred and nine dollars and nirietycentsi the sum borrowed by Geo. E. Badger and D,; W, Stone, Esquires, from said Board, to Jpajt t4e.4? the ttrjjaojHoiiuroisbr. ingihe tp.ui.Iifiujldme.aa,rae not hq viug been provided for on account 6f,a cle rical error ut summing up said accounts at the last session; which passed its first read me. : i .. V ; t .".,; - ;. i':-M a"Cardwcil , moved tha the vote pf inis rimise on yesterday concurring ut the proposition of the Senate to raise ioint select committcjis for the pnrpose of tnt'es- tigafing tlie tituttiiori, condition and pro ceeding of the Lanlit of State, br rb- co.nsidered. Mr. IlaLscy moved to lay said motion upon the table.' Mr. Walker oalled for the ayes and noes therconi Mr.Halsev ! thereupon wiihdrew his motion to lay up on the talle 'Ifiirt-'' 'iH w neat and appropriate siieech. The Senators then retired to their cliam- j ber, and the House proceeded to business, i being the consideration Of Mr. CarweUY motion to reconstJeraihe vote by which a resolution was adopted, -aftnoi'ntino- com mute? to in vestiga the liankiMr. Leach being eiititleJ la-lhxAior. The motion to reconsider was carrieubY the - folipwing votes: ' ' YcavMwr. Avery, E. Barnes, bux tf, Bi?sr, ' Dower, Brackin, Braij Brtjen, A. Bryan, Byrd, Binni-nnan. Cardwell, Conra-l, Una, TL.nv TSi'-kaon Frwin. PitU. Gav A. M. Ru f , shaU,4rrMitITA'Umr Xorom, Pm-pn,i-",'n5 aa!anc of sahl appr..f,, unJ Ran-i, KaviK-r.lloin. Richanbwn, W, HaMerfield, ajonw -pf siateeri Iiumln-d'a.id iiLct. ui.i.i:n i...h. ui,..l.kI St.,,. v. loollara, and tweituni.. , i. :i . ' H ierinrtn, Haiikina, . Haur, ll wkiiia, Herring, HoIIowav, C. Jones, Kelly, Kirk. Lee, Alclotvro, MeNait, Street, Skinner, Tali;ifo, ' P. TayUir, Walker, Watson, Wl-.ito; "iMer.i. w. Willianla, Willianwon, W. Wilson, Youati hrym, J, JJ, Jonea, Willey.. . ; - ": i t .Vi;y Moasra. Allen, Aahs. Barlnjrer, Brandon, Brower, J, J. Bryan, BruaifwII, Brgin, I. P. Cald well, T. II Caldwell, Candler Colran, tj ery, Elinnhaua, rranas, iamb, liamter, Leach, Locke, Lord, McLean, McIaOfhlV Mardit, Men- denhall. Mil's, Mrcoimn, mooa,- aah . eal, Jopa, Oleot, uoe, nuinr.o. irum.- ma. ar-kson, Jfiflerion, Koonce, J. W. Tiylor, fbtfmas, Walaen Whitaker, F. Wuliaun, i, Wusm, Xounj It. The said rote being reconsidered, and the question of concurpnea- with the pro position ot tne oenateweiiig agaia open, Mr. Cardwell moved ulay the subject on the table, and that it bmade the ; order of the day for Monday nfct. . . ; . Mr. Bnrringer gavt notice that if the motion to lay on thejble prevailed, he should move an amenoVnt to said propo sition, Mr. Moore ciya lor a division of the question, and to fist branchof the question, to lay upon (amble; was decid ed in"the afinnatiVe.COl IS. . The second branch, to be made the f k-r of tha day for House thenadjourned ulilO o'chjck; when Ha, and twirr.T -r"rfi thi. is the enfr-watW-wrtiia fn which we do concur. ' VTe orotci i.- .J just imputation ujkmi the Uemor, which is 1 Z; m7 JJ"me roUolnS lahgaaga of report; vetr brnvxtartt .u- ! Uie oomm.ttee waa th. reovrrinjj-ef theGoTi House, which work his Ei.ll.i.. i u I head, for reasons fcoat known ir. V; ,t t j dona which accounts far Ihe mll .. -J ed of tlie three thousand dollar aopwprialetM ara of opinion then . was no neniiv th. Jjatfineiroio the plain path qf so )uiiy dirertj reUion, which was simolr tn money appropriated had V - why ad small amouut of tfr&TS 1 M1,ll 11 appropriated hl bean exi aavs seen propw to fo ,al Wgeat thrt they w "uld h T to more just I,eJuUi,"if t "1" 'W S Mm .1.. .. ' .Siey hail tkeo thi the two Houses met, iranibly to a joint order, Tor trie purpose pi recommending suitable persons for the spintment of jusp ticesot tne peace .3:,' i - IN SENA " 'AforwfaimtMarw 2. 1ft 13. Mr. Thomas presentiilhteraorial. from citizens of CiemmonstJand its - vine in ity, praying the LegiJitte to cause to be made a turnpike roil lom Kawighto some point in the Wei. . tefcrred, Air. snepara, iron tne cemmuttee on the Judiciary, to who! wsi inferred there- solution of inquiry a. tMwxpediency'of compelling rail roairotpanies :to Iteep their bndp-es in refir, reported a bill to amend the chartenjnf Pie Several rail road companies in thii ble; wnicn passed its first reading. I I. K- -:i A.- : a nxemorial ac , asking the Leg- toDe maaelrom rough. Jl;fer- to amend an act. btrtbnand Hal- igh Rail Road Comp J which was laid tuho table. r 1 " ' " - -, " Mr. Morehead,' frori? committee on Mr. Dobson pros companied by a resoli islature to cause a tun Fayetteville to Wilk red. p Mr. Joyner offered a for the relief of the W e on the subject of the takiti hcemltaleigh and del rial from Lincoln, madj with a resolution discbi tee from the further c subject: which was Co clerk directed to furnil omtho Post Of- m of- the,merao Wf ort thereon, ting-, the commit- tferation of th rred in; and the rKeaacopjrof ,, iy.iereaoltit Hwy havedone they w.rf. LPf "t'.K af0reid tH'l.TtnZl 'TV aot. matter of wuch 5 c-y. a. they se diapoaed tvethi. important'ravllrlf nexPtubIa. and to ,ul,J" " e" which they consider so priJPiTTJ' forth, as a Dart of tJtLZai? we lwj fcsre a part of this trt' " nication from hia EW lne ,MM "Sf .;c.- t .. . 'J aceamuanied bv i Wioate from the Secretary QZ ComptroUer.i 1 ;, &?ttt,7i ,i The letter of tiw Cowrf rcaauna i quirioa on the suhject of tt Z '"TJ" wriiy, anl states ui answer to thai 1v777' ,rl Theaame reasons which Opeta!,;" ' memlwrs appointed to supcrintond tl, zJj!Z ated uiua nwi tl 1 .J" very eampatent architect Thelluuacd ?J,,io,J doe. U now need re-eoverinir." Tim T." "1 goes oil to ahow what the roof needeu , . wnxir ,.ir..ii ;,h..:., !. T ana re-covering. The certificate of tlie 7"re isnrer, . . .u "vuuuj vjt Dunn, iuuh r ... jij with the Governor, under the resolute . " ,,3 the renaira. and mv th- ' , 1 1 . o - vv k n (UK- .... A.IICWIU ,'ll'TO, in U TO IK muJ coed to show that the repojre naceary, wa.J uuciuuk hw rcram uien s were In nni,riniii..r directory to file Board, wh(!etiinat of the nroW work, but was merely an in directed tint anir.,tl Mrf ,1, MaI.,.1 J . . .1 - i i'." airscuon 01 ino ( tion to be applied under tTmwurer and Cotrii.t cnlor, Secretary of Stated diseratian in tlie ,sp ler" clearly giving them a,. au,a. Messr. Al Uon or thejotijecU and ttubort by aaying: V and Move conclude their tefc, that was the in . u A .i 1 1: : 1 . . .. .... . nuM wviiv-uik. mm wm uibu monlutaAit na Ana .: .1 1 i . 1 . . . ' uou ut turn aguuwun, oy tremors lesidenes pnation, to lender tha (hton it in a manor merely habitable, but to.imptaienc hil eomfa would conduce to the eoavfWt. but of hia aurl only of the preeent incumbnjemri in the racq aora, we can see nothing ta flut coil of seventy-! 01 ma lua aiovaa -yii. . . . doUsis." ; . -, THOS- L. ASnn , Signed '"aVLfIiSO MOYEI snid rponrt. if tii.dj.virA lite resojqtiori to aim sine Hie Jem r- , was taken upjd the blank filled withonthe Kkh Janiy,"on the motion of, Mr. Moreheadj an Jtasolutiorl1 -mended wasf adopted J A '' " The .bill and afidttf t, tolay, off. the State into Congrf iondistricts,was taken up, , The tticln oMi. Elliott,: to reconsider the vot.fimoimjrrtne bill m the &th and 0th dist 21,' The amendm negatived 24" to heretofore offered b negatived, 33 to I'm read the second tun roahci-.tiiitf nromiaafi Mr. Lamb presented Wf,.; 1 note, -mime payable gaai . . I iliem to other Which; peased;-.;. ,s ,'.sT wasrorrrred. ' : r. - -sA .. . . Urn, Wat BOalilu . Mr. uanaier presenieu a . Vyijju-j resolution. a priats nature fayy y,J ( this House after ThuraJay nextf .- 3 .. 4 The special order was th thc. &enaiCt j being the proposer, f,;mitteeg for tj raise two joint aelect coi70 4,e avfTair purpose oi state, 31r. Ba of e-tihlwhins? a Western Armory and Np- tbe bill by slrikmt out VV asbmgton , ami ltM Depot at Mem phi;; and hio aeommu-i rfrrltfrtim the 8'n dirirt, . and. ad.linj; niciti.in from the widow rf the late II. Nilrt Marl in; a gin. an i a which wa carrii it .53 I" 15. Mr iinved t amend, the bill by sinking out all in the firat lectiua, aflif the word, ' , '.. ' -1 .... , - .:. . - -' . 1 ... morial of David Patton, late archjt'Ct for .At this stage of the business, the Speak,- buildim? the eatiilol, askin? pay lor a certain er arrested ail iurtner proceedings, and m claim. Also letter from the MyrofMem- formed the House that the hour had arriv- v ., ' , : : .1. I -.1 e '' j; . .i. r li .? .1 plus, nnu outer uocumenis, on me, sunjrci : cu iur prucecuwg icma jiisiaiiauon at tne ind by, lrikin2 '.'Murlih frnm' lbe addi tff Valdn2'"ri and Tvrel,! .fcium on the nbieci of NUes'. Itegisler.- On mo tion of M r. Menirenhntl these atibject were referred to appropiuite committees. Uoyernor elect; wheo a message was sent to the Senate, inritinir thru hodv into this Hall for the purpose of wUnessmgthe ce remony. The House receked the Sena tors standing and uncovered.' -The Speak er of the Senate took his seat with the Mr. Brogden, from ' the Jmnt select com bpeaker fll ,the Commons and the Sena- fliiilca to n horn was rclvrred the communis tors were aeaieu on tne ngat 01 toe epcak ts, s carried, 24 to s cdtr. looper were ,'ie-.amendments xum, were also e1 Din was. men r. Howard mated to amend the sixth fijict by Striking out Joues, and attachML?wt;i which was neiratiA to 19ATe Wl then passe427 to iVlr. injskfna r the act of the pr.i session, establishinf 1 rsfwunty of (JwuV Thici. pns 113 . Adjournea., Mr.; Barrinrrlfrom the' coi InternnLIinDrrnleDts. to whom ttra re- . V... .X , . .- T lerred a bill to gO'tiBe tne eonsirucuonoi the Ralnirrh nnfestern Turnpike Hoad, reported that, fng to-the present state of tne 1 reasufyv was inexpeuieni 10 paw said bill at tluime, and recommendei . ' ... j rejection. piu was tncreupon re seconoiime i reiecten. .- ; . Mr. Na.vhsented a bill to mcrease nU pay of iurohr the county 'bf Ornnae, ati tor other pujses; -also a bill lo amend tne 3:Hh chnpteitheRevised Statutes, which passed thejrst reading. ! i VA '" Air. tffrm preseniea a Dut.10 incorpo rate the C!i Loge of North Carolina bf the Indcpfcenl order of. Odd Fellows; which pnil its first reading;' -.-.J;- t-v. The bik amend an act ofl 82 1, to au thorise tnmakinir . it turnnike road from the SaJiijpap, &c, Mt indefinitely pps poned ' ".--.V '. ' J ' Jtr, ry nresentea Dineuppiqrneni al to arrf of ttils , session, establishing the Count McDowell; Mf. f Bruinmenr a bill to Snd the 4lh section of the Revised Stntiitaf rbncerninfr' . Constabks: 'iMr. BarniifEdirecomb. abilltoincornerate the trarc of New Hope Academy, in the countjf Edgccomb; Mr. -MeNair, abill th.dfiimnt h.n!!1HI I1M ' 1 , "v.v... " 'r . 3 same, 07 .gi ringer moved to Amend yet to gend k lng td 1M committee p sjt during persons and papers, aig jc neceS8n,iy receaa of the Legislatar tlie pr0positio Mr.McRae moved to nUon the tabl ; and proposed amendmeujj . a party V06 -which was earrie62 W'"teunus& the li bit. Jonet of Orange - "' rowing resolutionsr ' .roUnd SsW WWeaa the State of North B BlUlk 0f BU interested as stockholder in UK,-! trt-tha tmbhc I and Cape Fear, and a due reg". jtitudo 1L.1 ll. Mn,l!A 1 . . !. Uicm itxpures uuu. j. wnereaa u ahall be theroughly tavestig, irrrsatigat'ior V impossible to make am" ana o. ., during the aft the said banks and pr branU t j,, to be in sj time tint any Ganerl Aaarmr," ,0 te e pChlrf . U0;and whereas ; "?"uiepoH of lrrarii tion i3i!Sm fcn8a,s iri both f banksytall be ajeennoi -4 made know IOt, Rf1 1 V. It p Thtrtfwt reorW. That thi4 eommisaioi ahall ba afpoiiited by tha. Joint -te of the 12ouM,nf lhia firneral AasemlilV. to Blake Kilirh investiiratian and inoilJTV ilS the COIlditioi Ui Bank cf the Btato of North Carolina aud - - . 7- - . . ,1.. W 1nari.ks. rxA 1 Irourtaaft llltrt thft COnUlUOB Ol Bank, of t.'ano Fear and Us branches; anu mm nuiM at Anintt linainFac and to inquire into invpatiirafa all or anv-abase praiaetf by" that banks or either oT ttiein, U any; ana uiw mu, - tionaof their charter, if any; and to inqnh gi ally bit all and any , matters onnec!a wiu aanaseimstt of ud bonks, tnai are or moj -j riotia to die State aa a stocktioiiier, or 10 um of North CsjoBna.- : " ,' ' i cmltd further, That tt eomm.aalo"" painted umfer the foregoing reeolufl. I jotitv, ball ks'wir W siamlas witneasesj . . ... .. .. 1., thai, roa 10 laks evtaenee ivin m ,...; srstimn and lor that purpose admmlvwr and they ahafl. at as early a day as rKw.ihla. 1 full and rauafactny diarhargs of ibeir &7'! . a wrillra renort t th Uornoi Ol inr jani h aaid report ahall be coiWBonicated l j r. . . 1 I 1 I.. .La nM m. tl. HtlD d by ths Governor in newspapers al aa j ' 5 , t a day as poaaihle, - Ai d tha Pwerao shall ;f -t , ths iama tote pubtiah ed ia pamphlet form, eodt j' y twa cop lharcof tofaca armner 01 pis u Asaemb'y. "- t 4 J Pi- ---4 i .1 . a 5 . -yfrr:-,lyr',- v;-'?V,,JIS;-:i':.'' ' 1 " f . ' ' ' " K'i;y " 'j : " , n': vv' K v.,r...r....i4 : . a ttU n i -.y;, -.-y .' f;" ::- '" "' -.-f -: " vy Nj-y- '"'"'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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