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f 3 4 1 ir!F. It A IT A t 31 AionJty.Jim. . Mr . Oitmr f tBr'doci'd " WOT" H4JrenV,;n' M. Airy Toriprfc t'ompat-y. Pssed fir readini:. ! . " " : A message Kill lo ike' House, proposing So iuvitelt. Vrttwre 10 address thet 7 Hm.w Tutsdsy evening re xi, cm jlt- whmi -f In'ecnol Exchange. Agrd io. Mr. OrgltMn.inanfd nws Jwrii jjj . . T the vi hf rthirh lite bill to incorporui s,f nixoiTnovcd trie indefinite postpone the Nnfih Carolina Rail Bowl Company :mm ofh.' hi! and demandedihr Ays was rej.xil on Saiurday The run - -nj j,',M.; The "question was decided 69 lion jTrvailod. and the Vill iode the j gmjye, to 45 ,in affirmative sjieeial order for Thurdaj"t .'i The nmrndmeiit offered by Mr F'febee Mr Ahe motvd tlmv lite bill io locai wns dif(j th Judges of the Superior Courts be put , "Mr Iiillard moved ti amend ibe 5th Sec n U third Trading. ' tio u by sir king out 500 and insrrting A&i.s?neuJia!ufli between Mwt- $303, and -10 enm mflesge. Adopted, 'TiiWrien"; Aslie. Stiiitbif -and Thomas, of j j. Williamson offered a new section dial - Haywood, the hill passed, Avee S3, No j-whenever the funds rained by the Phy . I imeisii's Skon- Tax shail fail to oav lift The enrre cfl biH is lav of the StNte in to e''ht judicial Uircui'S. psa'd lie firai reading; - , EVtijaxn sessio.v; " The bill f repeiAnn act of I mi yesiion in relhti-in ijO Pil.Ui. C. s inJf'fiiiitely rnatponrd. - Mr. A he iniroilnceo a mil to ircorpoia i- Kcnd t omnanv Mr. Graham, a bill to in orporaie the Wilmingloei and Maonbiro nunlc ltoad tJom parif 7 1 ce bilfr passed their fifJ. read- Un moiios ol i 'I homaSi-of iavidsmT. the Seoki took uo llie Sup dement Tt bill niiimla-4b4Souiitv' f Stokes. .Several ainpidiDirts were adopted. t The Senate ihen adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMON'S. Mrj Mebsne presented a"memor:a! from citiseits of Orange, prayingfor a -division vf liriitnv .- Jvaitl on ttw-tstfecrr.'r'rTr. ff aterinssniTBwa xmre ms nai ana inn, 1 attacii a pari oi ur comnv .AlsatriJ .Wffeggjb!itlR poaiifbna ant 'IsnsvancwT. y .. . - . Z A 'At. ... ........ ml Me Allen introduced a Re(lullOH JOl lrur tiiij the Judit iary Commitiee to inquire :ita lw- propety-tf"amBdf -the CtintW nal l.awa. so aa mors eiTecldallr to punish TwWHrraHlWttt'i Adopted. irr7CaTU-IL T bor4s, introduced a "TKVjImTog bu ainTVaTCirs ferryTiilTTtgbU.h a nsw county by the name ofOra 1 , Lri-z t---"-i:-ifj!rli"- i?Si-f nwlilT""''- - i t3 TurtiWBorfieT" RcTerfetrto the rommit. , wir ''r2.T". :T"it.T m ltTT : is-oir-ih Judiciurr f Mf AVi,tiaml,'bf ileckTenburlftltftir : - t.Mi in e-riaiii -e.(ises...R ttt '"Commit ee-fljuliJu&c4arV - : Mr Williamson, a bill to- amend ansct islaTnj to "Common Sclioo s. Riderred fj8 jftSnetf'CdiialtoM. - .MrJRaXnctJnuMuciu ;icwliBsssslw-4sh-gewitlt pijji' tlllg ml rtueM Wfi-Vttemre,iff ntWrws t two Mouses n"Tueiidiy eretiinir. Adopted' MrfMcWeesetmfiiduee! a resolution. tbat bills on thsirtldfj readm Atex&l ih f reenl a ce rrt i n section of the 4ih Chapter of Kevsiced J&mtmes. Paisd4t radin(. Twr""iiraTertedatiun of Deof ar.d iumfe Mutes. Pjasedtt reiuTne ' Mr Couils. from the Commi'tee on Pro- pnsiuons and lnovnnceat repoiicd unfa votab'y to Ihe bill to emancipate J no Good. On motion of Mr. Jones, of Orange, tjie "rTtl P"P? A-fbe, ihviwiv mo urn iu aui.iarixv a nee coi iorl man f Wayne, to emancip; t Jiia wiftf and cbildri A. Mr. Shudrl movtd to . psipo84heWl.indefinttly;-"""r(tr Ihis qut-nion there war a short discussion, par iiciphteO ijn 1 "by Me3ir4. Brojden, Millar, Courtsand Sturdy. Carried. Mi Umirts lso reported unfavorably to ths hill irtJihorisinq: Danl. Skein to rin'nn . ple his wife.' On motion it ' was in definitely pos'pbned; also, favorable to -the bill In 1 revent fudiiuj neat the mouili of Kay mart's Creek, in Cainden countv. Mr Si.fterihn aiie, from the Select Com. itirtte to.; whom rnv teft-tred the bill 10 dispose ol a portion of the unsold Chero kee lajidsrroiiorted a substitute fr the s me, mud ncoinmenJcd its pisajgp. -' Mr. Thigpen'iiioved to lay tho till on the table nd ha' c it printed. ..While litis j-ues'itw was pciuhnt-i ihs Speaker announced the time for Inking ip - the special order, viz: bill providing for llie establishment of U Medical Board. Mr Keen moved to (ill np the blnnk in he b'iseciiorj by the word fim. Cairi.-d. Alio.Jo fill upjlbe blmik'in thSd section lV lhefollai7IS CountWtlin'nki. Mvnn. c" - - tljvwood, llemlerfon.'Buncoinbt, Yney McUowrll, Rutherfoid, Burkehveland. Oaldws'l. Ashe, Culawba. Lincoln, (Jasion, VeieU. W tikes, 0ifai mi-mber... CJ blank with -the "f.dlowii-i liownrti Cabarrus Union, Mecklcsbori-; Duvidaon, Suuly, .. Anson, Randolph, Monij-oinery, Richmond, ('luthjuu. Moure, Cuiubeilsrid, Uobrson3t. .l kt..i. rt..... e a., i I Tfm iriZrilZju". s r ...i7 - Pctjo", Granville, Franklin, Warren .'.iiiuif ii hi... uimiriiwni, I , Ith lJ.ink wiili'tlies:Wke. Johnstan. . Xiah, aj'ns (ireene. fnotr, Smpsen, Duplin, iew Jlnover.Jt' Unatow, Jones, .Gsrtrrft, .Craven, .1 Bladi nil Columbus, ' . . rnsw ick--24. N - 7'r j . , , . , . ajth bbok with llitse: -EJi-eeonib, Piif, llilif. t , Nuth-jptone Uerilbrti, Bertie, : ""srt n U idrt, Wahirtgton, Hyde, Tyr. rf t, GateSt C jewaii, Prt;atmani',i Paaquo. W?siaTthl:itrt ( 2'heio aineiidmenis prevailed. ,i ,v -; -rtSir lfrehifainio-'uitlp Jill ap.w.Jtaal in -at i w tii tjo. r'M't Jones of Row m, ana jrdilressinl iba - I u e, H'hes the . Speak anneaa a l.tf - . .. ..'. -;. i - . . , a. j inci. ihe white nonnlannn thiMiiii onitf h r lunrt,ieniliiii,vnj ia r.....;.i. ,;,t. ' This bill was discessed hy jhe-foflowiof ' eoOkidered, ; ' . . ',Z' ,4 ' ' rooies of certain work's iand i bill to keen U'..f 'su I.:., hl-'t- v. .."i :- -' A . ... -..-:... ., i . .. .' T t-nuvnt -m as easts r.ereupe, sfnigisfe.iveeit, y,r. Ksjeno moved Ihe.rincle6nite postpMy'''1"- -V . v 1 loqtn j Wiliuiinvof Ar fcJtlnbi rg. a,w nooetM p of Mr. Dobbin, the ifsoluiions ' lh pac 9. tl e btU;r. mxhUir.illli. in Opposition it, di'noonc ng it as and hill were, laid oil tbelaWe7ati4 orderedl ." MtJLut .lw..jBtt-'fet'a.-. ... v.:rfl'avBk't;-. -ZLi -" , EVEM.VC SESSION. . ' 1 Th House cessmed the cmasideratton ot t'i.'.tijH lo estabh'sft a Medici Board irranor f for tfie $tM3. " The question being on the a- rwni'rornt offered by MrFeiebee.Mr June,' f Rowan, was "entitled 'to the floor," but f-ftid s bsiierceived Vm the House w aoiiouse to vol on the qaestidn, lie would Weilin bmtHne any farther wniiikj, M'srs lor, of Nssh. and McMu'len. .((xi,! ile lloute in opposition to lite experm of die"; Meilical Baad, id Board, eliall be dMconlin'ued. A-lopted-(J'Sev'sial filter ameBdments were propos ed, but rejected. - The question was then taken on the pns aage of the bill, and decided frrtbe afjirma live 6i to 45 IttJuniienuoirjsUaU him, was taken up. Mr V illiamaon moved the indefinite poaiiionement of the bdl. On this que tilih Me-sra McDowtdl xnd Williami ad dressed the House; afer which the iiiotion prevail-d, by GO to 23; Mr Raynei oflVred a bill 10 amend the Revised Sfaiules, in relation to Clerks of the Tranurer. Iteferrcd to the commit tee on Finanre. " e Mr. Miller mirodured a resolution thai from and afurt Tuesday .die House take a re- A vV a a 1 ..mi 1 1 r a t.- tefsari i'. ak ana meetat o.f 0 cioi r 1. i rn at 1 unu i v. j v -.-.- :(n,rDed Tuttihty Jin. 0. 'i'hc Fetlnte pToeeded to the tinfinished bttsinena, and the supplementary hill to divide the County of StokesTpaeaed TiaSd L I . - I reading .The Engrossed hill to Improve 1h Gapo j I v,jI,MtuimK:MXaiJUl. ' . . Af'ei an exnlnaiionby Mr. ya;liinlonj Mr. Srtiaw ad v.ocate d Jhe, .inde fi oi te pes t prnemeiit uLiha bill and was repltfdijo by Mr. WaJiinirinn. "After aoroe furUier de. llhihiT passed its A vei 23. Noes 120 - The Senate' ihen proceeded to vote for I.SuperLijCoutiJuilgeii.JJjQi). NV ilham H, DilUIC WU UUiy 1'ICIEII UT lira . ....v., imitsrff!m6(fast: aitel'' 1- ' ' zz -.-"r-v"- fMi&'-'ttRmailrptS:' Ranter wui :ilutv t-Tucted bv (He Joint vote - laca nosmff tasend a llesoljttiunnt the Hou iixinff the day of ad jtxw mnent tr-ttio-1ih h i0f u u ". ItTtereui, t(erc are many and important iaejaj:eaJuxJLiaroalfmprbvemenf"trr-The- and jjihtrtat, inasmuch us ihe aid of the ttfe wntir lequiiedTor their suciessful prosecuiion, it is dremed riirht aud nnmer before thej, ar entered upon, la direct the public mind to the. 'subject, and ascertain the public will; Therefore, bo. it and he h - He tohttt.- thai the tioVef nbr oTili7 Sta'te ereby is reauested to convene the General Assembly, in special Session, somen m 111 the f all or (he present year. . .,Tbordiuf .tb. day, lelfl j the bill ran cerning ihe WilminKinn and Raleigh Rail isad Company, was ilin-tkcn up. The main objects of the b II are 1 si, to extend the credit of llm Suto lo said CJompany, to enable ihein lo raie g520, 000, lor the purpose of laying down the road, with"1eiier iron; and 2d. thai onelialf of the Stork of the Sute in this Road. mavr be trnnsferred to the Wil ManchesUi Roadfj - - The discussion on this bill had proceed ed to considerable length, when th Senule took a recess. EVENTXG SESStfN. 1 he 'Svnn.te met at half past sixhul with out jrnnsnciinp any buinesi. ailjoiirned to Ht'eod the I.i'tlure of Mr. Vutleiuar on a tyaiem of IntVrriaMonal Exchanges. HOUSE OF COMMONS. PrtseMtim of biititt-(i-y Mr. Dob- It;, a bill concerning Widowa referred tu- Coinmiuee. 011 Judimry- By Mr Mebnne a resolution to instruct the Judiriaiv Com. miitee to enquire into tine p'oprieiy of re- pealinf an Act - to prevent tho imprison ment of houett dtbtori 'adopted. By M r. Rrogdea, a Iti'l aupplerren'ul to an act repealing llie County of PoKf. By Mr. Waler, a resolution fixing thet tnie of ad iournoifnli'if inn llie S?d January laid on llie tnble. By Mf. Nichutls, a res. oluiiono receive no bills ofs private char actor, from and after Saturday next sdop itu. , , . .: - Mr. Slebnnc, Trom the Com mitt e jon ti;.- , reported favorably tn the hill to amend an act passed in 1846, entii'ed an act te provide fr a more accurate reasaesnta l ot' loods, c. Passed 2d reading. T Mr. Smith, from (lie Committee on Pri vate bills, reported favorable to th bill to prevent tht sale of spiriioua lienors within a certain distance of lloral -College, which passed IIS reauing. t w - -- ): t next takcnup. ; f ' I Mr. Hicks offered an amendment, that ' A thsf 'atrangemcRt of ihe i Senaiorinl Disa a anesiiofl i fraitght ar.ib tbeHirest ev.ls Mr. Ha ka sppkc bi iefly in lavpr of his a- ' "Mr Bnirlngef inquirtd c Mr. Keene if H oitU..r the Huu. U. wew, n -August elertiona.. : Mr. Keens replied tbat lie did. bo be7rhfrslery.f the'day, ih bill provMinfor .999 liia oniniooa and ihie of the Hon. jibe -amendment of the Cwwtimticm. Mr. riue lt4 accorded oa oilier politiciif sues- Uill. ; " . - on the wiotioa Jor indefinite poaiponement, and de- jtesoC the whpUr. iarntii, i. . iJrn mioriiv., .Mr Uarn;r then moved to Miike out all .lr. Ravnenlten took ihc floor, and was i !peaLiii2 whew the Speaker announced re-.J reus. EVKNISG SKSSIOX. The bill to incorporate the Maitin ami Henie Turnpike Company, was read Sd tune and pawed '- On motion of Ilkka, the Uotjse journed., A d- SENATE. freibittday,Jn. 10. Mr. Drake.'from the Commitiee on Fi nance, reported a' bill to amend the Rev Stat, relating to Roads. , Mf. Woodfift. from the judiciary Com mittee, reported ihe bill to incorporate ut town of (Joldsboro-ale. a bill supple mentary to til act establishing a Sime Hospital for the Insane; also, a bill to a mend the 05th"chapter of Revised Statutes; oion. for iVmea covert, with an amend ment. Tliese repor'a lie over. Mr. Albright introduced a resolution re- I spectini" Weiglns and Meauies in Chat-. ham Uounty Mr. Spicer, in relation to .the late Sheriff of Onslow. Mr. llalser, a resolntio-i providinz for a receirs from half pirt one -tfll hTrf - o' - c!oek. - Adopted. Mr.Oiliner, a hill in relatmn to honest deb'ors. Kxlerred.- Mr. Washington, b bill to amend the ! Revised Sianns reliiiin(r to bills, bonds, 1 ...v "-tn" f " ' " J MrJSmaw-m-orporaie Bear ,-to -m-orporaie Dear ureeR Cnnal tympany. Passed its 1st reading.' sr.Oa monof. Mr. Woodrjn,-M. Lilting' ton w-s added to fbe Judiciary ComniiUee The Senate proceeded to the unriaiabed business, being the Wilmineton and lta eigh Railroad bittiJhe pending question being on Mr. Worth's motion to postpone! . w r ..-.v:v . . tI' the bill, indtfuiiiely. -iairHsffikiotwfQ tl"re'ments 1 oTToai'aWt)"a river, reported i a substitute", 'and . 1 i'i ... r 01 Hie Din, sustaining ami eniorcing reasons 1orift"puVsng I , y. va. stead j opposuiqn of alQhniemneja UflW ounTy. tk.everypproontiDn ot onyiTDjjioy:rJTnpjoArvo I l.uJiiilii. Suualiw. Uliitinl.l MnU .A -thHi-4fhis--Ses ion passed witbotitany re- Uef 4o Ida Bali igh and Gaston Kattroad, that public opinion would euher foicejhem to snppor t that Road or resign . .r, f iiT I -T.,n- rr- 4iprf vtezmtM. reply, and disclaimed hav.ng ever been opposed lo Jltd,aou systenvorinlemal Improve inems; he wrtsno longer.ilisposcd to associ- ..1.. ilia M.ilii-trrnmntifimiinlli woh and improve her condition, to embrace any ju diiious system calcu'ated U, effect these enus lft-Aheihtmtrkrtl(W"friso potl oi .me anuwai JolloweilJiy AlsssrarVVorth, and Thomas, of Davidson; after which Mi. Worth withdrew bis motion for indefinite postponement. ,. - - Mr. Joyner offered an amendment to the hill in the 1.2th Section, -lo. strike ma 'AYiliiilhginn and Raleieh Railroad Com pany," and insert "State of Norlli Carotid nu," so as to provide that llie benefit of the subscription in ihe Manchester Railroad shall -ecnie te The'Slate, which was adopi led. . . Mr. Worth moved to strike oul all after the 10th 'Section, pxrept the l.ni, so as lo .give -no aiit oiiiy for . raising . additional money to lay?the tdaif with heavy jrni, Mr. Gilmer ihvn niade a forciblb and eloquent Spepch i i favor of the bill, - W1)Pii he hS(t "c6ncludi,the Senate re solved itself into a Committee of tho Whole, Mr llidaty-injihe Chair, nnd ' ' ' Mr.'G raven I'l he Speaker.) addressed the Senate in favor nf Interim! Improvement generally, and slso of this bill. TTii" motion of Mi. Joyper, the --vbmmi.t-lee then Toscfau'l. repoiicd the bill to the Sin.l, Mr Worth withdr. wl.his motion.' to r 4 mend. " " - - -i Mr. Smith moved an amendmenl, the ef'. feci of which would be, (hat no part of the Stale's Stock in this Road Shall he sold. und that the inorigjre niithonsed lo be . ' mide tij this bill, and which has priority over the State's shall not be foreclosed,' wirhnut ibe consent ol the Slate The bill was urther'dehated by Messrs. Smithy, Joy ner, ard LilTiu'iina.'. . When the la'ler coucludvd, jhe Ftnale loolTa recess, a ' , EVENING SKSSION. Mr. Asbe introduced a- bill respecting Jnslii-es of the Pesre in New Hanover.. v Passed its 1st reading. - HOITSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Pel son ahtroducedli bill id fhTcbno- rate Crane Creek burial ground. Passed :.. i J ..' . n fi renuutg. - - I- i,. . . ai r iio w, a nir in lay oil a roaa in Yanry . County, Referred, to- Coirimitiee on Internal Improvements.' . , '''. Mr. Rvier.from the rmnmittea on jlmeinal linprovemehts, reporteil favorably to thetiiliolay off a road from Wilkes lp Ashe- Ti d Its 2d readinff: inuniciiinn in relation to the systerjrt of A lex. Vc i tenmre, sitbmitted a lunar and a- ble jepori, apmovin" of his pUn of ex to he printed: . ..' ' M r. TVirene moved fo lake uo and con- '.'sitler tl the bill .tojntbr ille, Rail dtontl. Befuie - thi, iesiioit"was i.iketi, the Speaker announ-.,' cedttw airival b llie hour for' uJiing ; up , nmjnvr was rwi.iru w mif, but gave way lor.Wr, owtertnwane, 'no movr.i that' the f louse ieiole itwlf into commit- of the m igmal bill afir the preamble sod , insert the.'ibluuie . neivd by him; ami, . -n 'lit nutiiioo, auurtaeu me iiu 0 1 it'n i 1 .11 . r" 1 . . it I iK-v T..I. . .up-1 aiuweii, m uufkr, uuutu wv luwin; ameiidineuts.- ' .... 1'. Amend tiic Preamble by inserting tafur. ilie word "Siatf ,' in the "ill line, the fallowing, to.wi'i: ami gives to riie tft , iiori if of the people a mujuTtty ol the I lltprttentftⅇ 1 - j 2d. frieri in the Mth line ,ul Section I I3ilt, alter rlie word. Assembly," the lolloping to wit: and t-hatl so provide that the members of the Senate and House of Communs shall hereafter be app tintrd a tnong Jbe several Counties bi this State according to the tetile population. On these ameudaients Mr Cajdwell addressed the House. After which' thi-re wa a discussion on the bill between iMmiu. SLeveiisunandRayjier.., Mr.Jach of DaUdsou, arose to speak when M.-. Stanly begg-fd him to give way. and .moved that the Commhtee rise, ie .uirtjo-pgress and beg leae to tit again. Carried. ' v . X Mr Mebane then ceported that the-Com mitiee had had under ctmileratin th i bill providing for amendment of .1.0 eonsti tiittn, ;-but Ir-.rd -cm-e-n tl f elusion, an.t begged leave to i dfinite nun- t Loncurri'd m. A uicss-ige was received from the Sen' ale, proponing to adjourn e die on 20th tlini on. the tatde. -'1'4, llouAaJlien tnnk rftctj Tlie whole evenine Session was ocrupi -t n meppe'nrrrrwnit of i osftk-e "of ttw. SENATE j ' Thxtndair, Jan. 11 MrFatterronj frontilieCoinmittee.oji , . 7 - ' , ltlLejrjjal Improvement, to whom was re recommended its passage Mr. Wntson, from the committee on Fi n8Bee o wfwm thesnbjeet WBS'rcTeftd, reoortcd a bill to raiiff liiT&X otlJIciailfrrs J I . . .4 . '.i. l... 1 " I -1 1 Mr. Gilmer inlroducc4 a'bilr to repeal ccriaTn acts heretofore passed, in relation to Insolvent debtors, &c; also, lo amerfd an afit;teregujaji Ordiuariare . Ac. :.?-sr- M glon A, Mr. MrrrWatson, a biH to-tiicorporateohn- Academy m Jolinstpn. ----- Spicer, a bill to repeal so much of 1Kb 3!l Sect, nf an art of 1 Hi 0-7 as relajoa ir. ivooctnn, a bfli conce ruing the Su preme Court holding its Sessions at M or ganton. Mr. Smit)i, a bill to provide for -the re- -movat-of-civil piocusrfroiiiieTJcHinty to theJsapj;riojrJ4ourls. Mr. Patterson, a resolution in relation to the distribution of the laws and Military laeiics, Mr. Woodfin. a resolution in faror- of Joseph Livingston. . .--j These bills and resolutions passed their first reading. " Mr. Thomas, of Davidson, introduced a I memorial of sundry citizens of Lexineton.3 Kandrts Tfclniiy,proyuig'tha iat the advanta- f ges ol Lexington bo considered favorably as a suitnide place 9 locale the VAinaic Asylum. Lnid uponNhe table. . 'I'hiiJScoato-miHmed -1ho consideration ol the unfinished business, being the... Wil mingum and Raleigh, Railroad bill, Ihe ! question tieing on llie motion, ot Mr. Sroilli i- T T . I ' to amend by striking out part of ,ihXl2th Section ihe effect of which would be" cut oil the tranaier of Stock, &c, Mr. Woodfin took the floor against the amendment and in favor of the bill. Mr. Exum defined his position. Mr. Worth was very glad lo perceive that we were duily making converts to the cause Mi. Exum Hrpplied to Mr. Worth.' snd was 'followed br Mr. Miller. The viiwi I j expressed by this latter gentleman were of 'an enlightened and patriotic character. ! He coos heart and hand f.r llie imnroveu "... ... i. menioi tne Mate, in all measures caleula- Ted to advance her honor and "interests.". I Mr. Ashe followed, in an examinaiion ofi the transactions, situation and prospects of this Railroad Company, anil in favor of the bill. ' ' The question was then taken on Mr. Smith's amendment, which, bv Yea 20 i i ni Nays, 27, was rejected. I House in favor of some of the resolutions Mr. Thompson, of Bertie, offired an ' and agaiiistoihers. amendment, requiring indcmnifyMig bonds! The House refused hi ptponc by ayote from-tlie Stockhnlders'of said Company. ,o 22' V This amendment was considered as fatal lr Caldwell, of Guilford, moved that to the bill. The question was decided in U,MS House adjourm .;W the negative.' - 1 Ir. T; R. Caldac-Il movcilTliaT the Mr. Smith moved a proviso, that lione"! I,ouse 'kip a recefs jost, v of tho mortgages shall bo forteloscd Willi- j Another unsuccessful attempt Was made out the consent of .the Legislature, hcreaf-1 ler to be given.: . Mr. Woodfin moved to amend the amctid- ment. providing that foreclosure or: raleim 1 given to ihe Legislature. Carried , The amendment was ihen adopted. The bill ihcnias'sed its second Teadiirg, as amended, Yeas 32j Nays 16. '. Mr. Liilington rjpmarkej, a 8 did .not consider this, a test vole, he voted aye, . .. Tlie Senate then proceeded to the , apa rlalortW3flhrfa)v bill" io iucur porate the North Carolina RailroaiJ Corn pan v, tho anesiion being on iis paswgn-av lhe second reading, . ; Zit: . . : ..,: "" Mr, Ken.di.ll said Mr. Speaker I shall. der either bi the mortgages, shall not lake 1 inwn a amendment oHerea hy himself. . J amendment proposed by Mr. T-. R. Cald place within two years from filing a bill ' Mr. Steele replied to some remarks made i well to th : n voie fir. the. till no under , cotifid(?ri.ion an w necond reading) with a tltnhnt l ui derftandiiiff that italiall not te roniiuereu i tet vojerom me In .it prewii hapnulil5Ir JoftCf . 'jfJlOftlmoirMl4i with a view of ffivi'iyr .llie friends of ihefpone tho consideratitm of flic ieHJtitiia. measure an opportunity w mase me uiu ( lrsa otijectiqnablo oil its third reading. Those wiio voted in the aflirmative are Me!ra. Albrtgbu Ash, Bell, " OahTer,'TJa- viuon. u inner, itargrove, nawKins, jJ ,lcr Kendall, Lillineton, Jane, Miller, Pat lcrsolI, Roalattd, SJieparuVSiMaw, Thouiaa, f Davidson, Thomas, of llavwooil,-Thomp- 1 son. of " Wake, tvashington, Woodhn, Worth 23. Those wh6btpd lir tlifi negn live - are Messrs. Barnard, Bern,-', Betbell, Bower, CollinSj Conner, Drake, Exnni," Fawoh, Graham, llalsey, Hestri, More, tnrcht- son, Reich, Rogers, Smidi, .Spicer, Speight. Tliorripenn, of Iterlie, al!;er, ard, Wat soit, V iiley, Wootcn 25. The Senate then proceeded ,10 conjiTen the bit In consolidate Ihe several acts re lating to Common Schools, j MrOilinprotTcn'tlan atldditipnal sectipii j 'lo llie bill. Ol mm in !iTYai thci 9it timt-i. I li, il.i il, ;ai,,i. ..t ii.o 1 ... .1.. UIOHIUUIII'll III IIIC J.l.l ltfl Ki'limil rntl.l ttlliill liArtf.nltnv It A nfi-ilili ti.r t.k i white population. The amendment was ! Mr Mi'r Pki m "ppo.,t.orrtoit., Tasj opposed bv Mr. Smith. V. : ,4JM f LTEnTNG SESSION. I . ""'" " "ayes the House sf The Senate then resumed the unfinished i Jol,rn 2. Imsiness being the CommonrSehotd bitt." j SEN ATE. " Mr. Smith was entitled to the floor, and i - '. Friday, Jan. I, proceeded to address ihe Senate against' Mr. Kundall mgved lo amend the Jour Mr. Gilmer's amendmcnu . I al so as to show that' ho stated yesterday Mr. Woodfin replied tq Mr." Sinith, and ! voiuig for llie bill to incorporate ..... . t I. 11 1: 11 'i I i ".' ul and in tuvor of the. 1 iidrihiitioii ncfcordinff tUtm. t The amemiment was .Ttnecftcd;-ATOrTff,"t Navs 31. Mr. Smith moved an amendment pro- vidine that an abstract of : the Common School laws, with forms, instructions. kc. nrittecs. " Mr. Bower moved that the bill and uMt not pievait, Ayes 18, ioes 34 Mr. Smiih'aa liejidment wa4leH adopt- pJ- f Mr. Smith moved another amendmau to give the appointment of Stdect -Cpffljm.ttof. iri eri To tlie Bojircl QfSuperinteudntACftr two Mr. Washington moved an amendment. making it obligatory upon the Committee,. tnctr,- luTappdTn'ietT, toact umTerthe.pen- ally of a0. Rejoctsu. Mr; Kendall moved to strike out the 8lh Section: alio w InS llie suDerkicjideDia lM&l per day for their necessary attendance. - I lie Hiuiiiin pruvaiuu. ... Mr. lallington offered a snrMtitute for the Odi Section pp inent ora General Superintendent, Sic. HOUSE OF COMMONS. The speeial order the bill providing for amendment of . theostjmjioijw.aj. into wmmittee of the:wliae,-Mr,: J,tebane in the Chair; and Mr. Leach, of Davidson, being entitled to the floor, gave way for Mr. Jones, oi Kowan, who moved that the v;uiiiiimit!eRse" and report the bill and a- niendmenls oack lo the House; CarnedT" Mr. Mebanc then reported the bill and amendments hack to the House. At this stage, of tho proeeedingy the House rot into great confusion, and much time was con- sumed4 sctif ! u'r' 'Pbe Speaker decided that tlieques- tlon before the House was the concurrence 111 ,,le ""P0!"' of e commiltee, which was fcuri?!l . " ,'De Speaker lheftannouHe- vu "lav Ule 1ues"on oeiore the House was Hie adoption of the amendment of Air. H (ay- tier. Mr. Caldwell then offered an amend ment to 'the amendment of Mr. Rayner; when Mr. Steele addressed the House, in ,"'vor ol ameiiument in Some very- sensible and ...forcible, remarks. Mr. Me. Mullen also spoke briefly in .favor of ihe original bill, The Speaker then announced the hour r recess. . . EVENING SESSION. ThV resolutions reported by the -Select '.Com mi Hex; in place of Mr. Steelu's were readlhe3rdtirm, when Mr. Jloiies, of Or ange, mo veil ttKpiakO them the order of ifrtlay fr Saturday af 1 1 o'clock Lost.-.; ,r- Stanly then nioyed to. lay them -on :,c ta-i'- .. Jot.- On theoueslinnnfthc pas- Mi C lhe resolutions a prdtracied discuss- ". -arose, which was participated in bv 1 .iuoin, oieeie,nayner, Sattenhwaiteand Taylor, of Nash. X 2i l.. ri.i.: o ,x Mr ny moved that the House' ad- ,iourn' T"08'- 1 Mr S- then took the floor, but gave way I for Mr. Saltcrthwailp, who moved that the resolutions be indcfinitrly postponed. . Jortes, ol Rowan, addressed' the w aaJ0UrB' Mr. Stanly tok the floor1 and addressed the House at some length; after which he move,l io strike out the 4th Resolution and The motion to strike out ,the 4ifi v Reso- ! Iu tun did not prevail , '- j . , Mr. Jones, of Rowan, moved to strike out of the Sth Resolution the words "mean ing and." . ;-;:;;.";-r : .'.;......,.,. Mr, Stanly movtd a call of. he" House --lost , , , ' - ::' yij.--Ifr;JLacK of- Darid.toft,' moved to aili joum losL ' , , i ,.' ..... Mr. tach took iha floor, IjUt gave wsv tot Mr.' Cald well, of Burke, who moveij to adjourn Ion t. ' v ... W. ' ;' ior Mr. LcacltprocwdjJ. widvhis tvmt&, -agam air. i. gave way Jor; a ihotHn, auiounu jnica wa mtMfirttnr: r , umu m u u iu.- inbi. . r lie question was turn taken' on ih. nienujneni gLrLJUDe8,anu. iU'cninl in 4, ncffauvr, Wr. Hlow oucreti a stiiiftiiute fur Resolutions subinitted by the Couiuii(ttf'. MfHsrs. Thitjpnn, ays, Jveen, Su'iv ?aUorihwaite, I ay lor, ol AaMh, Siftkl joijoin.aioweii, 01 imriie, -tuuresscd House at diflWrent stages , in the proceedum, Mr, Biii2 moved lo mwipojie the hitionlimilio morrow 10 lock. Ixxii, '-, MrJMow addressed llw Iloiise and sisied'nn his ariiPiidnti'iit beiiiif put,' )t Keene roplird to Mr. Blow. Mr. Cnfjidj spoke against rianaiiiiiig in the Jloiue longer, faid that no gliol could he arcitsj. plished by remaining, and therefore ht moved for an adjournment. Lost- Mr. Dobbin move.d '. Dubbin move.d to postpone- ttt I lotion "until "tomorrow half after in I. k. In favor of this question Mesn, in and Stanly addressed iho House 1 Rcsolji o'clock 11' I'OOO.l orui v arouua iuh kuou V ompauv. a - siiouui - i - 4esHjerett - a rcsr-vnie-liii wct bemg to give vc the fru'iuls of the hill an opportunity to opportunity to make it lusa ohioctiua. able on us 3rd reading. Laid on the table. ilr. Joynor, from the select commiitw. reportcu.a rcsuiuuon on iho- subjectof m . . . paaaeo orsi rcuoiug, aim was oruereu 10 m printed. ":MrcGibfl.cxiirr costs in certain cases in Equity; Mr. Ashe, Abill 4o-4mwpowte-4he-Nrth CaTolira Jt,all..Hoa.cljCompany;. whfeh-rfiassed tlieir (ir8t Ttadin!r,aiHf the1atter mado the order ot tbe dfly forJJ'ucsday :.' :;:;TliM"ta Uy ttti tite mh Jiidiial CiB cuiwasoajw vidson, postponed nuleliintely, 31 to 123 JUiejesolujlloi ing, nnwai ordprtS To: MmmZ2l I loa ungrflssed.biU to repeal4h-ae4ei uoninin" inn tuuiiiv ui i uit, ujv'u m i third reading, and was dfdert'd to be en-1 rolled. EVENING SESSION TFie bill to improve Big Rock Fisn Creek in Cumberland and Robeson, pissed 3rd reading, and was ordered to bo engross- Mr. Woodfin introduced a hill to lay off r oad from thrr 1 rorr Mou fri tain roaufdowa Big Rock Creek. to the Indian Grave Gap and Barnesvillo road, in Yartcy- couiityj woicm jpasscujirei reaoipg. A number of private bills nassejl U;l TCTilfffgTiniTlvere ordered to bo enrolled. ' Adjourned. - - HOUSE OF COMMONS. Friday, Jan. 12. - Mr..McCknala4ntroduOTf -bl!f -iirV plcmcntal loan "act of the presant sessiot to improve the Cape Fear and Peepjiven above Fayclieville; Mr. Cherry, a resolu tion instructing the ,I;ileraryJlparJl,.jo.alt.. thcs'wamplaitd's of the State belonging u the said fund; which passed tlieir first rea.l- " ' ', . The lloti.se procoeded to the considera tion of the order of the day, U wit: the reso lutions on the power of Congress over the territories of the United Stutcs, the pen ding question being the ami'iidmeot pro-, posed by Mr Blow yesterday. M f. Blow withdrew said amendment;, upon which Mr. Stanly moved to amend the 4th reso lution, by substituting1 for it the following 'Tbat the enactment of any law by Con gress, which shall directly or indirectly uepnve uu- citizens qi any of tho States of. the right of emigrating with their stave prd-' pcrty into any of ihe territories of the I.'ni- i tod Slates, And of txefcTslnp vcr the sainir. whila in said territories,: will be-an, act or gross injustice and wrong. This amendment was rejeelcd 59 to 49. Mr. Cherry then'nroved the fidfowing as a suhstitnte for ihe fourtli resolution: "That the enactment of any Jaw by Con gress 'which Bha!I directly or md i reel! v de prive the citizens of any of the States of the right of emigrating with .their slave property iuio any of the Tmitories of tlie United Stairs, will Se an exercise of power cphtrary to the true meaning and spirit of the Constitution, and never eonlewplaied by the Trimers thereof; and wilt be an act of gross inj tstice and wrong." ;?'.'''': Pending the consideration of this amend ment the hour arrived for taking up the spacjal Ord:r, the cngrossod bill 1o provide for a turnpike from Salishiiry- i the Geor- : gin line; which .was rciul tlie. second lima -and passed. - ' , . . .- The House tlien resumed the consider ation of thu DtiCnishedlusinen of yester day, being the bill providing for an amend ment of the Constitution of the Sute rela tive, to suffrage lhe question being on the - Mf. J. M.' Leach ubtmltcd an amend mcnt . apportioning the Wcmliers of the Common acconlind. to the white, popu lation' and the members of the Senate, ae : cording to the fcdoral basis. . " i'XJ-' Mr. Kelly moved that "the billand amend menta be indofmitely postpontidj wlilch was e?attved;"-',7-'"';'. "' The , House then look a recess. .; . kvesi.no . scrstbN. ; rrThe I oHse-iook " the bill providing - J for the amendineiit of the- (onmlpii ,9JIXU tli w m tu - w si fo Ol lo ul 6' rr ai at lii in tJ i w in P w C P tli al ei C E b I! J J h V "P ii : "F g ;.f J ti 'J e t . i i .. .A.
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