0 i- e f f vs . 330 000 .f nf li5 Literary Fuo4 das !.y t t it Mwnil Rl ih II il , It-" I"nn BM.d "hub lbs KieietSHlc.rcd.Wli.s Bank ,r i-.p F-r .,, ; - .. - "11m rean'ui ons in reliimn to ihe ap ; -ninthen nf an eeehl M iuveaigatr Use af 'frirs of tlw Wilmington and Raleigh R.il ,'Jnad ft termor were ftwl second lime end r jectrd, 2 3 to 22. . '' ... 'I he rverossed resolution from the ;nm I it Ji.hu H. W Iwler. Tres- ffrtr elect. i.-ihrv time to give hi official hood, was read three times, passed and or- - dcrrd to'J'e enrolled. ' - The resolutions relating to ihe Ba.tk of (he fui7 were taken up. and were under ennnderation when the Senate adjourned. vv HOUSE OF COMMON?. . ' at- 11!-. ilik. f.iiti&iMWiVmilMl tee, to whom the subject wis referred, re ported t ill concerning executors anil sd ministratnrs; which passed its first reading. M,r. Unwell prcaer.led a resolution in fa vor i-f Leslie Gilliam; which panted ita first rtsding and wa-referrs.d. Mr. Caldwell, of Burke, presented me morial, prating for a new county, out of portions of Iredell, Wi.kes and Caldwell, Ijtid on the table. ' Mr. Whiuiker introduced the presentment nf in (irand Jury of I Vtnkre, rrlative to fhrtukea lndiatur: which wi referred to the pommiilre on that aulijerU - Mr. Hic, from dw joint eeleet eommtt tre, M wlxim waa referred the romiminira the Governor and Ppeaker on the taTyrtTnf th- i rfMurc r i homi, reponea a rranhiikm. nroridinc that the time allowed to John II. Wheeler, Treaaurer elect, to friya hia offieinl bond, be extended to Mnn li.y. th 23rd i-iauint; wlii.-h paased iia firat teannf, ami nrta reaj me aeconu lime, hit. nrrineer moved iTalibatitiite therefor, aettinf forth by preamble that the Treaaurer rlccl hatrinf tendered hi bond; and that there Krinc a difference of opinion between tht flnrernor Mid peakera aa to the validity of ii I liond and to Nie aumcieney ni t e fon iiiion thereof. &e. rewdved, therefore, that i lie ixid Jno. II. Wheeler be allowed until the S3rd day of thia month, itc. ' The amend inenf wa adopted; Mr. T. Wilaon," moved in a trike out23rd, and inaerl 2 lat; which waa negatived; and the revolution waa then read the eeeitnd and third times, pasted and or dered to he engrossed. The Sgreaker announced aa the older of trie dartlie eproaHl hill to ly off the State - into fifty Senatorial Diatrirti; whtrh waa read thflior.ond time. Mr. Avery moved to a. mend said by striking out and inserting his amendtm nt. viz. so aa to mnke the 4th diatricl, consist or Rowan; 4 4th of Lenoir and Dnvie; 3th of lncoln n I Catawba; 48ih. of Ashe. Wilkes and Caldwell; 49th of McDowell, Burke and Yancri 50th of Olierokee, Haywood, Henderson and Bun combe.. Mr. Caldwell of Burke offered an amendment in said mendment; which was rejected. The question learning on Mr. Avery's amendment, Mr. Caldwell called for a division of the question; and the House dtcided agntnst the firat branch of the ques tion, striking out , At this stage of the business, the Speak er announced a message from the Governor, relative to the official bond of die Treasur er elect. It communicated . a letter from D. W, Stone, desiring to withdraw his name from die bond; and stating dial the Tieasur r elect, believing hi bond had been accept ed and that he was authorised to enter upon the duties of his office, had takea the oaths of office and made a format demand of the late ! Treasurer. The Governor concludes by slating his opinion that "die Treasurer ele t is not now the Treasurer of the State." His message was sent to the Senate, with a pro- siiion to refer to die committee on the sub ject " ' The House then resumed the considera tion of the burin- as aupendcd by the an nouncement of the tnfteage from the Gov- t eroor. vii. the bill to lay off the Slate into fifty Senatorial districts. Mr. A very moved an amenilmetit, making the 40ih district to cnnsisl of Buncombe anil Yancy, and die ' 60ih i.f Cherokee, Macon, Haywodd and tlenderson; which was negatived. Mr. Caldwell of Burke moved to amend, by tanking the 49lh district to consist of Witkes, Nurry and Ashe; and the 44di of Buike, Mcuowell and Caltlweu; wincli waa ncfa- tived. Mr , Moore moved to amend, by Redding to the 4th diarict after the word Lin coln, "and Catiwba;' which was ratried; when die House , adjourned until half after 8 o'ebick . this evening; at which hour the House again met, and resumed the consider ation of this bill; the question being on an amendment proposed by Mr, Ashe, which, . uigetner wan an atnenumeni proposed oy Mr. Williams of Beaufort, was negatived. Mr. nioore moved an amendment to toe Bret section of the bill, providing that all that ter ritory included in the counties cf Mecklen burg. Rutherford, and Anson, as the said counties .were known on the 3rd Monday of November, 1 842. Shall be deemed to be in eluded under the names of said counties wherever the same may occur in the bill: which was agreed to Mr. f .ord moved an a . mendmenU which was also adopted; and the bill passed its second read n?. The bill foi relief of the purchasers of Cherokee lauu", auu ins iiii i"r wis iiiihb m-cut an- ininlstMiioii of jus'iee. were read the thiid time, pasned and ordered to be engrossed The last nsmed hill was then renonsidered, a mended, on die motions of Messrs Barring r and Nash, and rejected, 60 li 43. , The bill was then again reconsidered, and a mended, on motion of Mr. Biggs, finally passed m .third reading, and was ordered to be engnwsed, 70 to 30. , " , , f - Mr. B iKter precnted a hill in relation to the counties of Union and MeDuwell; which passe I its first reading. V f Mr Br jfg presented a bill to repeal - t'it ana passed at this sev'mn of dia General As ein'i!y, hit ing off the counties nf Union and McDowell; which passed its first read- g. ; . . IX SSKNATE. ' -Thundcy, Jah'g It. I'tt. Jo i s tnored di t die. r ile r y which f I .1.. IL. .1 i ' ' l-'. ..,' '; -'( f; ,". 'j,-'" M3 rejected the resolution in relation to Ihe appointment of an agent to investigate the sirirs of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, be recoiinidered; which was nega'ived, 23 to 22. - Mr. Brown presented a petition from sun dry eitizeiui of the viciti'ty of Raleigh, re monsuaung against being taken into the cor porate TtmiU of said city. Laid on die ta ble. Memorials were presented by Messrs. Ali son of Iredell, sad Joyner, which were referred . Mr. Dockery presented a bill to incorpo rate the A Ifredville Cavalry or dragoons, in the county of Rabe.on; which passed its first reading. Mr. Shepard presented a bill t require puUlie officers to give- receipts; which passed iu firat reading. The proposition of the Commons, to re fer the message of die Governor, with the letter from D. W, Stone, Esq. relative to the official bond of the Treasurer elect, to the joint select committee on die subject, was agreed to. The resolution relating to the B-ink of the Slate, fthe unfinished business of yesterday, 3 was taken up snd read l'e" third time; when Mr. Edwards moved the (following resolu tion as an amendment thereto: tttinlrtit. That the Speakers of the two Homes nf it is Uei-eral Astrnibly eommrnnicats to III President and Directors of lha Dank of Ihe Suie of Nor ib Carolina a copy of the foregoing resoltitione. I he amendment was adopted; and die Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Biggs, from the Joint select commit in it tee appointed to obtain the names of die several debtors to the.Literiry and Internal Improvement Boards, the amount due. iic. made a report thereon; which waa ordered to be printed and the committee was dis charged. . Mr. Bragg, from the Judiciary committee, reported a number of bills that had been re ferred to th.it committee, recommending their rejection; several of whkh were rejected ac cordingly and others passed their second rvad-ing. Mr. Bragf, from the same committee, re ported a bill to apportion the members of the House of Commons among the sever al counties in lhi Slate according to federal population, with an amendment to strike out Ihe words, "a cording to federal population;" which was adopted; and after several other ineffectual motions to amend, by Messrs. Avery, Card well and Ashe, Ihe bill waa laid on ihe table until to morrow. The Congressional apportionment bill, entitled bill to amend an act concerning the mode of tliuosing Senators and Repre sentatives in the Congress of the United Slates, was read the aecond time, amended in an unimportant particular, and passed. The Speaker presented a communication from Charles L. Ilinton, Esq. late Treasur er of the State, requesting that a committee be appointed to setde with and receive from him the money and o.her effects in his pos session aa Treasurer) which, on motion of Mr. Moore, was ordered to be sent to the Senate with a proposition to refer it to the committee on finance, with instructions dial they request C. L. Hinton, Esq. to con tinue in charge or Ihe same until his successor is installed; and that said committee be in- s'ructedlo prepare a resolution making such compensation as may bejust and proper for any sacrifices he may have made in remain ing in said office to die present time and for his continuance in the same until his success or be installed. Mr. Karner presented the following reso lution, which was read and rejected: IlcttlveJ, That the committee on the Judicia ry lie instructed to inquire Into lbs expediency of repealing or -modifying lha law relative to aauiyt and that they report by bill or oUier- wise. The Speaker submitted to the House a communication from the Governor, lelative to Standard weights and measures; which was trad and referred to a select roinmitace, consisting of Messrs. Barringer, Menden hall. Walker, Cardwell, and Brnndon. After reading several messages from the Senate, and passing several bills on their first reading, the House adjourned until half after X clock. The House met at the hour appointed for the evening session, and passed a number of bnls and resolutions, on their second read ing. ' Mr. Brummell presented a resolution in strurting the Military committee to inquire into the expediency of exempting enmmis sinned officers from working on'public roads; wnicli waa tejecicd. Mr Jackson presented s bill to incorporate loiumbos lxMige wo. 102, ritttboroughi wuicn paasru ii nri reauing-- - - ' Mr. Jones of Orange presented a memo rial from James Ki win; and a communica tion from G. R. Morrow and John Jones, which were referred. Adjourned. IN SENATE. FridmjtJan. 13. - Mr. Pasteur presented the resignation of R chard D'obb Spsighl, as one of die Coun sellors of Stale; which was read and accept ed. Mr. Cathev presented a memorial from Cherokee Indians, remonstrating against any law to remove llicmio the west. Refer red. . . ' , , Mr. IYihann renmled a bill for ttu. rmt of R i-haid Cox; which passed its first-reading. ' : " '"'-,'-. Ml. Hester nresented lha folbtwinar ni. amble andresoluuonr, which passed their nrsi reading. . . .. v , WhMaa it Ll llMirMtnkniLI nn a i, A- , in ib our own Btato, and from Ins quantity of to bioro annually carri-dto the town of Hniic.-n, Hl"h a market m L. lUm U n 1- nrrxir-rd, and Um aarMaarY banUug (acililies W attonlnL Jirtutrt.i, tkerrfurt, That a bank ought to be ra tahlidied in die Iowa of llenuersoa, . with a rapiul of one hundred thouauul dollar in shares of oris L .1L.I I II .. a . ' j a.iiHirrn uuiiara eacn i:i Iwiiik to fo Ulta ojxraUoa ,Wa-nrr Cfly tlot-aod Jlla-s arias stork shall hava Wen lakff sail tnsiOj-nv tbonasnd ooUars adnally paid sakin gold or silver, or iU equivalent, f JUuhtd, fuhher. That the iudividual praperty of, Sbt atoekaoideis omrM to US bouim m proporuoB w the amount cuhsrhbrd. kaohtd, further, That die committee on Banks be inatrueted to report a bill to carry out the pro viaiona of the feregouig rcaolutioni. :.. ; Mr. Joy ner presented a bill audiorising lha Porunteuih and Roanoke Rail Road Company to charge toll on their bridge over Roanoke riveir. arWeldon; which passed its first reaJing.' The proposition bf die Commons to refer the Communication of C. L. Hinton, Esq. to the Committee on Finance, was agreed to. - . The message of the Governor, transmit ting a letter from D. W. Stone, Esq. rela tive to the bonds of the Wilmington and Raleigh R il Road Company, endorsed by the State, was laid on the table. The resolutions presented by Mi. Ed wards relative lo closing ihe business of the Bank of the State, were read the third time; when Mr. Dobson moved the following substitute as an amendmeut thereto: "That this Legislature, by no means, wish s dissolution of the Bank of the State, particular ly at this lima, when the cttrxens of the S tale are laboring under th most alarming pecuniary distress ever experienced." Mr. Allison of Iredell, moved toiay die resolution and a- mendment, on the table until the first day of April next; which was negatived, 23 to 21 . The question was then taken on Mr. Dob son's amendment, which was rejected, 23 to 21. The resolutions nf Mr. Edwards were then passed by the following vote, and or dered lo be engrossed: Ka Messrs. Arlington, Allison of Orange Boykin. Boyd, Brown, Cooper, Edwards Kn nott, Kxum. Hester, Larkins, Melvin, Mitchell, Aontt. Pasteur, Ray. Shepard, Speight. Staf ford, Stallinjrs, Swinson, Tomtinson, Walker, Jno. W. Williams, snd Wm. P. Williams. 5. JVayj Messrs. Albright, Allison of Iredell, Ilurgin, Cathy, Dobson, Dockery, Klliott, How ard, Hodges, Jaeocks, Jonea Joynsi, Morehead, Moye. Myers, Pharr, Ribelin, Kogeis, Bpruill, Thnmaa,.anuVWorih 81. The bill to prevent the suspension of spe cie payments by the banks, was read the third lime; when Mr. Edwards offered a substitute by way of amendment; which was adopled; and laid upon the table and or dered to be printed. Adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS Received from the Governor a communi cation, enclosing a letter from D. W. Stone, Esqi stating that a bond of 335,000 due from the Wilmington and Raleigh. Rail Road Company on the 1st instant, and en dorsed by the Stale, is under protest; in the Uank or Cape tear, for non-payment, and desiring to know to whom application shall be made for payment; which was ordered to be sent lo the Senate. On motion of Mr. Pope, the vote taken yesterday, rejecting die bill to amend the Revised Statutes concerning crimes and punishments, was reconsidered, and the bill was laid on the table. The bill lo eiect die county of Gaston wss postponed indefinitely. The bill supplemental lo the act of the present session, to establish a new county, by the name of Catawba; and the bill to re peal that part of die revenue law which re quires the Comptroller to furnish the S'ler riffs with blank licenses, passed their second and third readings, and were ordereJ to be engrossed. Mr. Mendenhall presented a bill appoint ing clerks snd masters commissioners to laka depositions; which passed its first read ing and was referred. Adjourned. IN SENATE. Saturday, Jan. 14. The following Bills were severally read and passed their third readings and were ordered hfbe engrossed: , A bill to incorporate the Albemarle Swamp Company; a bill to incorporate the Alfredville Cavalry or Dragoons in the courtly of Robe son; a bill lb alter the lime of collecting the corporation taxes in the town of Washing ton; a bill to amend the 109th chapters ol the Revised Statutes, entitled an act concern ing sheriffs. On motion of Mr. Rogers, ths Senate took up his lull, authorising the President and Directors of the Literary Fund lo issue Out Million of dollars in notes of the follow ing description, 9200,000 in notes of one dollar; 3200,000 in notes of two dollars; 0200,000 in notes of Jivt dollars; $200,000 in notes of ten dollars, to be loaned out in every county of the State according to their federal population, by an agent or loan officer in each Senatorial district, in sums not ex ceeding $300: one ifourdi of which, with in terest repaid annually. Notes to be receiv able in payment of taxes and all debts, due the State; and if not sufficient funds in the Treasury to redeem the notra promptly on demand, the Treasurer lo issue certificates of deposito for ths sme, bearing 6 percent, interest, Ate. tie. The bill was read the second lime and passed by rota of 23 to 22. . Those voted for (be Rill were Messrs. Al bright, Unykiti, Burgin, Cooper. Dobson, Kn aett, Hester He fgea. J -works, Mitchell, Moore, Pharr, Rea, Roger, Spruill, Stafford, Ktsllings, Swinson, Tomlinson, Thomas, Williams of P. Williams of F. Worth S3. Those voted against It. were Messrs. Arring ton. Allison of O.Allison of I. Boyd, Drawn. Cathy. ' Dockery, Edwards, Klliott, Kium. Howard, Jonea, Laikiua. Melvin. Morrhead. M. ye. Myers, Pasteur Ribelin, Shepaid, Speight, rv inn 3. On motion of 'Mr Brcwn the bill offered by Mr. Edwards on yesterday as a substitute to Mr. B's bill to prevent the snspension of specie payments by the Banks of thia State, was taken up and read ihe second time, and rejected by the following vole: Those rho voted for Ihe passsge cf the bill, were Messrs. Arringtoa, Allison of O. Iloykin, Brown Conner, Kdwards, Khnrti, Kxam, Lar kin", lies. Shepsrd, Speight, Ktsflord, Swinson, Y alker, t tiiiams of P. Williams ol r . 18. Thnsw wh voted a trains! the bill, are Messrs. MlbrigU, Allioa of I. Boyd, Margin, Cathey, Dobson, Dockery? Elliott, Howard. Hodges, 1 jaeoexs, J ones, piiicneu, aionre, nwenfif, Moye, Myers, Pasteur, fbarr, Kibelin, Kogero, Spruill, Stalling, Tooilioson, Thomas, Y it li ve. The engrossed bill, supplemental to an act passed by dio present General Assem bly entitled an act to lay off and establish a new county by die name of Catawba, was ' read three times, passed and ordered to be enrolled. . Mr. Spruill introduced the following res olution, which was adopted. Runhtd, That a meaaags bn sent f die House of Commons proposing to rescind Ihe joint Dider for adjournment of the two Houses on Monday next. HOUSEOF COMMONS. Mr. Candler presented a memorial, ac companied by n resolution in -favor of RVr Robert Jourdcn. Referred. Mr. Bower presented a bill to amend an act of die present session extending the lime for perfecting tides to lands heretofore enter ed ; which passed its three leadings'and was ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Wilson, of Perquimons, from die committee on Claims, lo whom was referred the memorial of the Commissioners of Wil mington, praying the refunding of the mon ey expended by them in defence of the said town during the last war reported favorably thereon, accompanied by resolutions, which were read the first time and passed. A message from the Governor, accompa nied by a communication from the Histori cal Society of New York, -c. was sent to die Senate, with a proposition to refer the documents lo the committee on the Library. The Congeressional Apportionment bill was put upon its third reading. Mr. Ilalsey moved to amend, by striking Tyrrell and Washington from the 8th and attaching them to the 9th district; and striking Mar tin from the 0th and adding it to die 8th dis trict; which wai negatived, 80 to 23. Mr. Biggs moved lo amend, by striking out ihe words " the fourth of March next." and in serting " its ratification ;" which was adopt ed. Mr. Iach moved to strike out all the bill, except the enacting clause and insert the following substitute by way of amendment: 1st distiict shall be composed of Ihe coun ties of Cherokee, Macon, Haywood, Bun combe, Henderson, Rutherford, Cleaveland, Burke, Yancy and Ashe. 2nd, of Caldwell. Wilkes, Iredell, Lin coln, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg. 3rd of Stokes, Guilford, Rockingham and Caswell. Xh, of Randolph, Davidson, Davie, Row an. Richmond, Stanly, Anson and Montgom ery. Sth, of Moore, Cumberland, Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick, New Hano ver, Sampson and Duplin. 6th, of Person, Orange, Chatham, Wake and Granville. 7th, of Warren, Franklin, Nash, John ston, Edgecomb, Halifax and Northampton. 8th, of Wayne, Pitt, Greene, Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Craven and Hyde. 0th, of Tyrrell. Washington, Martin, Bertie, Hertford, Chowan, Gates, Perquim ons, Pasquotank, Camden and Currituck. (The remaining part of the amendment, establishing places for comparing the polls, we omit.T Mi. Cardwell railed for a division of the question, which was taken on strik ing out, and decided in the negative, 40 to 03. The House refusing to strikeout, the amendment falls. M r. Moore moved an amendment, to strike out the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th dis tricts, and insert the following: 2nd dial. Stokes, Surry, Ashe, Wilkes, Iredell and Davidson. 3rd, Lincoln. Mecklenburg, Rowan, Da vie, Anson and Cabarrus. 4 ill, Cumberland, Chatham, Moore, Rob eson, Richmond, Montgomery, Randolph and Stanly. 0th, Orange, Person, Caswell, Rocking ham and Guilford. Cth, Nash, Halifax, Warren, Fianklin, Granville and Wake. 7th, Columbus, Bladen. Brunswick, New Hanover, Sampson, Duplin, Lenoir, Onslow, Wayne and Johnston. 8th, Carteret. Craven, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington, Beaufort, Greene, Pitt, Edge comb and Jones. TheTaihendment was lost by a rote of 63 to 43. Mr. Barringer moved to amend by insert ing a provi, that all ' the territory tnclnded in the counties of Mecklinbttrg, Burke, Ruth erford, Anson and Lincoln, as said counliea were known on the 3rd Monday Nov. 1842, ahall be included under the names of sain counties wherever they may occur in the bill ; which was agreed to. The bill then passed its third and Inst reading, by the fol lowing vote, and was sent to the Sena'le fur their concurrence in the amendment. - JVs Mesfcra, K. Barnes. J. Barnes, Biggs, Onwei, Brackin, Bragg, Brngden, A. Bryan, Byrd, Bannerman, Cardwell. Conrad, Davia, Dickson, Krwin, Fills. Gavin, llairingten, I las kins, H outer, Marshall, Massey Milrhell. Mun roe, Nelson, Nixon, ttayner, Regan, Richard son, Roaa, Riiaeell, Satierfiuld, Scs ts, Shank lin. Shahs. Siockard, Siowe, Street, Skinner, Talieferro, Herring, Hollows. C.Jones, J. B. Jonea, Kelly. Kirk, Lee. Mcltilyre, McNair, MeRae, F. Tavlnr. J. K. Thomas. Ws-.kr, Watson, Whits.' Willey, J. W. Williams, Wil liamson, T. V ilaoo. Yon I 60. Aoyt Mesor. Allen, Ashe, Avery, ftairin- Sir, Baxter, Brandon, Brower, J. J. Bryan, runimell, Burgin. J. P. Caldwell. T. R. Cald well, Candler, Cochran, Doak D -ekery, Ering haus, F reman Francia. Ilalsey. Hill Jefferson Joyner. Kootice, Lamb, Laaaiter, laeb. Locke, Lord, McLean. McLaughlin, Martin, Menden hall, Mills, McT'ollum. Moors, Nash, Neal, Noreom, Odom, Sharp. Steele, J. W. Taylor, Waleer, Whi.aker, Wilder, F. Williams, .Yoang 48. The House adjounrned until 3 o'clock this evening.-;:;' " ; ? ' vv y EVENING SESStO. The resolution to lend to Floral College, in Robeson county, one thousand dollars, to be renewed annually, and die interest to be paid annually, upon bond and good security, passed its secoad and third readings, and waa ordered lo be engrossed, 76 to 26. The bill to lav of diis Stile into fifty Sen- stofiat districts, was amended, on motion of Mr. Biggs, passed ita third and last reading, and sent o the Senate, asking their conCur repee in die amendments. Mr. Avery from die joint selcr. committee to whom was referred the ' "memorial rof Mecklenburg Monumental Aasosialio'n, re ported, in d;t present stain of 7lhe Public Tr asury, that it is inexpedient lo make any appropriation for effecting the object con templated, but recommended thai they be incorporated, and reported a bill for that pur pose , which passed its first reading. Bit i prtttnltd. Dy Mr. Herring, a bill to amend the 3td section ol the art of 1831.. to appoint commissioners for the town of Clinton. By Mr. Nixon, a bill for the eman cipation of Bella, Cans and William. By Mr.Dewey, a biH to incorporate the New hern Ice Company. - These bills passed liicir firs! reading. The bill to establish the connty of Alex ander, was rejected on its second reading. Ms Caldwell of Iredell, on behalf nf him self and oiheis.'n minority nf the joint select committee on Finance, made a report relative to the investment of a portion of the Litera ry funnd in the bonds of the Wilmington and Raleigh and Raleigh nntl Gaston Rail Road Companies: which was ordered to.be printed. Adjourned IN SENATE. Monday, Jan. 1 6 Received front the House of Commons a message, transmitting a communication from his Excellency the Governor, relating to Books for the Common Schools, hich was referred to the committee on the Libra ry. ' The Preamble and Resolutions to autho rise jlte printing of Indexes lo Colonial Doc uments, relative to North Carolina, and -the procurement of copies of said documents in the proper offices in London, were taken up, and read the third time, passed and ordered lo be engrossed. The resolution relating to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund was read the second and third limes, passed and or dered to be engrossed. This resolutions providing for the estab lishment of a Bank at Henderson, weer read the second time and rejected, ayes 17, noes 22. The' Senate 'concurred in the amend ments of the House to the engrossed bill of the Senate, to lay off this State into 30 Senatorial Districts. Also to their amend ments to the Bill choosing Senators and Re presentatives in the Congress of the United States, excepting the 3rd Sec: in which they propose to strike out the words "the fourth of March next," and insert die words, itt ratification. The bill to authorise the President and Directors of ihe Literary Fund of N. Caro lina to issue One Million of Notes lo loan to the people, waa put upon its third read ing, and was rejected. On motion of Mr. Howard, the Senate adjourued until half past 3 o-'clock. KVEMIKO 8F.8SIO. The engrossed bill to restore Jury trial to the County Courts of Anson, was read the third lime passed aud ordered lo be enroll ed - The bill lo amend the act for the belter re gulation of Common Schools, was lead the aecond lime and rejected. The bill extending the time for Sheriffs to settle their accounts widi the Comptroller, was read die second and third limes, passed and ordered lo be engrossed. The bill concerning fisheries in this Slain, was read the second lime and on motion of Mr. Stallings indefinitely postponed. Adjourned. HOUSF. OF COMMONS. Mr. Caldwell of Burke presented a bill supplemental loan act of 1840 41, to layoff and establish the county of Caldwell, which passed its three readings, and was ordered lo be engrossed. Mi. Haskins presented a resolution for improving the navigation of New River, which waa rejected. The proposit on of the Senate, to rescind the joint order to adjouir sine die on this day, was concurred in, 83 lo 20. Mr. Satterfkld presented a resolution, providing that no new bill shall be introdu ced hi thi House after to-day ; which was laid upon the uibb'. . .. Mr Cardwell presented a resolution res cinding the resolution, of the last session in iavor of James Erwin, which passed its fir-t reading. Mr. Wilson of Perquimons presented a resolution that the legislature adjourn sine die on the 23rd instant. The resolution was modified by the mover by striking out 23rd and inserting ID h, when ft Tras laid on ihe tab'e until Thursday. The bill in addition to the Revised Statute concerning the University, wss smended. passed the third .reading and ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Jackson presented a bill to revive an act of 1770, to lay off and establish a town near Chatham court house, iic.', which pas sed its first reading. The rngiossed bill to apportion the members of die House of Com mons s.nong the several counties in this Slate, was amended, passed its second and third readings, and ordered lo be sent lo the Sen ate, asking their concurrence in the amend ment. ' On motion of Mr. Cardwell, a message was sent to the Senate proposing, to go into an election to-morrow for Counsellor of Stale, tice R. D. Spaight, Esq. resigned and staling that Messrs. James Walt, of Rock ingham, and Jidien S Bracking, of Orange, are in nomination for the appointment. The bill to amend an ai t for the releif of ihe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, passed in 1840, was read the second lime, amended ant passed. On motion of Mr, McRae, the resolutions of instruction to our Senators in Congress, introduced by Mr. Jones of Orange soma lime since, were taken np and put upon their second reading, Mr, Guthrie moved that they be laid upon tl e table, M r. McKsu. that they be indefinitely nosinnned. the laU? ter of which molienr, ike Speaker decided to be nnt of order; and the former wss n 1 atived by die House. Here all further pro ceedings then on were arrested by a messaga from the Senate; afier the reading of wliM the House adjourned until half past 3 q clock this evening. . KTXXiXO SEf sios. -The House continued in session until 3 o'clock at night in debate on the instruction res ni u lions ; and adjourned without arriving at any decision on the subject. V iiE.-ri inns or ni k.- tiioji is. . J or DAVIDSON, 'Jr ' ' h tlte Senate tfartk Carolina, on Salurtluif tl Hth Tnitant, on the bill to prevent the tuptn mom nftpecie payment by the Bank$y wultr m ijf tirtumtianetyhateter. ( M r.peaker, nirtwithslaJuig it U now late nod the Senate much wearied, on ae count of the long discu-sion, f et I am un willing to give a silent oie upon -the bill now befote mm. Sir, what will be the con sequence of passing a law to prevent the banks of this Slate from suspending spoi-ie payment, under arty and every emergsnc)- Assu redly il will be to1 drive all the banks into liquidation, and to draw from among die people what paper money there, is now in circulation; and in proportion to the decrease of the circulation of money, so will be the increase of the suffering and disirexs of the people; and I ask who is willing to add in still to misery! I know, Mr. Speaker, that whoever dare" to say a word in favor of the Banks, places himself nmler t!a charge that he ts Bank bought. But certainly this will not apply to me, I owe no Batik. one cent, nor have I ever borrowed one dollar from any Bunk: Therefore I shall be innocent as to that charge. , 1 suppose. Sir, it. will be proper to reply in order to remarks made out of order. I listened this morning to the Senator from Caswell, (Mr. Brown.) and was sur prised, at his failure. I had expected to hear not only' denunciation but argument and fact i overwhelming. I had coma to'tliis conclusion from the fact mat ne nni matia several fine bank speeches, on subjects little and irrelevant; and 1 did suppose when the. Bank subject should como tp in order, ihmV he would make a fine display ; but in thia I was disappointed: nor can I account for the failure only upon the ground of his hav ing leaked nut die best pails of his speech on this subject on other matters not in point or order. But, Mr. Speaker, J have taken the trouble to gather up some of the frag ments that escaped the honorable Senator from Caswell, as he delivered them on ths different, subjects, and ask leave to call the attent'on of the Senate to a few of them. Early in the session, that gentleman re mark oil, that the Banks were the cause of Ihe distress under which our country is now laboring. A short lime afierwards, the Senator from Wake introduced a. bill to re lieve the people; and during the di cussion of thai bill, the Senator (Mr. Brown) re ntal ked, in opposition to the bill, that the Legislature could not relieve the people by any law which it could pass. But thai the people must look to the banks for relief - Yes, Sir, at one time, he charges the banks with mining the country; . and at another time, recommends the people to look to the banks for relief! 1 Again, the Senator from Caswell says he very much desires to see all the tnnnied corporations put down, arid to see the coun try return back ta the hard money curren cy, and that he should look upon thai event as a second declaration of independence. Mr. Speaker, there are two classes that are independent in a monied point of view in our country. One is independent on ac count of the wealth they posbess; the ether, by reason of the poverty they endure; and I feci sure that die Senator tun allude only to the taller, when he speaks of a hard mo ney currency. And, I ask, who, except himtetf, is willing to declare such Sn inde pendence? Sir, while honest poverty would be pitied by the people ol North Carolina, the same people would scorn the individual who would dare to declare himself independ ent nn ihe ground of his poverty. The Senator from Caswell lias taken oc casion to say that the present question was not merely one of dollars and cents, but it is whether the people or die Banks shall rule? This I deny. There is no such ques tion at issue. No, Sir, if is diisr Shalt the plighted faith, the eacred pledge, of the State be preeerveJ, or thall it bt violated? Mr. Speaker, the gentleman the other day, in speaking bf this great warfare, look oc casion to explain himself in figura'ive I in gnage. In one instance, he compared ihe Banks to a lion, that was now made fast in his cage; in another figure, he represented the Bank as a monster dial was now underfoot. Yes, Sir; and if the Senate will indulge me a little, I will extend or , amend the figure in relation to thia mighty, battle. . Imagine, if you can, that yon see this monster, in the form of a Lion, prostrate upon the gionnd. and you also see his antagonist, in the form of a monkey, if you please, with sll his gi gantic strength, upon this mighty beast of the forest What would be youi conclu sion? Would you not any poor fellow I yon are too small! And so in regard to the pre sent batde with die banks. Yes, sir, in rain may the Senator try to put down the banks. The people have tryed them, and found them useful end good; and every (Tort, tv gainst them will only raise them in die es timation of Uteir country. , -i-'V The Senator talks of putting down diese monied corporations. Has he yet to learn that money is power! Sir, this was one of tho first lessons of my youth and money ia not only power, but il is useful, and we can not get along without it; and shall the sources from which we get money, be destroyed tn gratify misguided or disappointed ambition! I hope not- .' ,.-;,. ' ' '; - It is tiue dtere r-re the poor and the rich in our country; and iv is also true that diese ere helps to each other; and he; who would try to excite unpleasant feeling between the poor and the rich, for party purposes, is the bssevt demagogue. 31 r. Speaker, it lias seen said that duvwbiirs and ihe democrats have each a party rn l! is floor. But where is