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Supplemental to an act ;it the i - L session, entitled an act to improve the Mate Koad i'rom the lVi'uk f the Tuckisegee river, hy the way oT Franklin, to the Georgia line. CO. Incorporating the North Carolina Cold Mining Comp.iny. 70. Divorcing Kllena M. Cobb. 71. Authorizing A. U. T. Hun ter of Macon county, to erect a briilge across I hi- Iliwassee river near the mouth of Valley river. 12. To est ahlish ami incorpo rate a town in Jones county, by the name of Pollocks vi He. 73. Amendatory of an act au thorizing the citizens o! the town of Haywood to appoint commis sioners. 74. Incorporating Sprinir Vale Academy in the county ol Samp son, and appointing 'trustees thereof 75. To amend p:irt of the 2d section of an act of 1S.'3, to regu late the proceedings in the county Courts of Craven. 7b Protecting Seine places in Roanoke river. 77. Incorporating the Tucka lucha Smoky Mountain Turnpike Company. 7S. Authorizing the Commis sioners of Kenansville, in Duplin county, to sell part of the Town Com mons. 1'J. Incorporating Mallard Creek Classical School, in Meck lenburg county. 50. To establish the town of Lechville, in Ueaufort county, and to appoint Commissioners thereof. 51. To regulate the levying and collecting ol town taxes in and for the town of Plymouth. S2. Securing to Needman Whitfield, of Lenoir county, and those with whom he may associ ate, the right of navigating the waters of Nense river from the town of New hern upwards so far as they may see proper to o. S3. To incorporate the Chatham Guards. SI. Concerning the corpora lion of the town of Washington, in Reaufort count v. S3. Amendatory of an act au thorizing the citizens of the town of Ilaywuod to appoint Commis sioners. SG. To repeal an act passed in 1S32, enitled an act appointing laydays on Rock river, joining Anson and Montgomery counties. S7. To authorize the comple tion of Tennessee river road, in the county of Macon, and to in corporate a company for that pur pose- SS. To authorize the County Court of Yancy to lay a tax to en courage the destruction of wolves and panthers in said county. SO. To divorce Isabella R. Pot ter, from her husband Robert Putter. 90. To incorporate the Pioneer Mills Gold Mining Company, aoarrus county 91. Forthe benefit of Ed ward i Fitzgerald, of Brunswick county. 02. 1 o amend part of the first section of an act entitled an act to authorize certain persons therein named to raise by lottery 0,000 for cutting a canal in Wa?hinrton county, passed in 1S33. 93. To authorize the commis sioners of the town of Wentworth to perfect titles to lots in the said town; and to appoint commission ers for the town of Madison. 94. Directing the conveyance of the Commons adjoining the town of Franklin, Macon county, 1o the chairman of the County Conrt. J y; ueguiaiing the times of holding the Superior Courts of Kutherlord, Lincoln and Iredell. 9G. Authorizing the annoint ment of two surveyors for each of the counties of Anson, Wilkes and Uichmond. 97. Concerning a Public Road leading from Columbia in Tyrrell county to Plymouth. 9S. Concerning Milk erected in the county of New Hanover. 99. To alter tb" time of hold ing the Courts of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions for the county of Beaufort. 100 Authorizing John Tread well, Sr. of Sam erect a gate at the Bridge across Cohary, on the road leading from Clinton to Elizabeth town in Bla den county, and to receive toll for crossing the same. (JS. passed 10 1. To repeal an act pard at the la-t General Assembly, cnti tled an act to create an additional wreck district in the county of Hyde, and for other purposes. 102. To amend an net pissed in tlx? year of our Lord 1833, en titled an act concerning market fees in the town of Fayetteviile. 103. To amend the several acts now in force incorpoiating the town of Charlotte, in Mecklen burg couniy. 10 1. Appointing commission ers to run and establish the boun dary line between the counties of Bladen and Columbus. I (hi. Authorizing the North ampton Rlues to draw on the Ad jutant General for a stand of Arms. 10fi. Supplemental to an act entitled an act to incorporate the Cape Fear, Yadkin and Pedce rail road company. 107. To incorporate a company of light artillery in the town of Wilmington. 10S. To amend the charter of the Halifax and Weldon rail road company. . 10!). For the better regulation of ihe militia of the county of Macon. 1 10. To repeal an act passed at the last session, entitled an act for the better administration of justice in Carteret county. III. Incorpoiating Poplar Grove Academy in Iredell coun ty. 112. To amend an act entitled an act to prevent the felling of timber in the run of Hoiran's Creek i in Caswell county. 113. Incorporating the Mata muskcet Canal and Ruebay Turn pike company. 1 14. Relative to the hands call ed to work on the State road lead ing from the Old Fort in Rurke county, to Ashville in Buncombe county. 115. To establish the Sulphur Spring Academy in the county of Bu ncombe, and to incorporate the Trustees thereof. I lt. To authorize the Commis sioners of Wilmington to aess ami cause to be collected a tax on all slaves whose owners reside out of town, but permit the slaves to work in town, I I 7. To alter the name of Will iam Pollard of the county of Mar tin, and to legitimate him. IIS. To authorize Thomas J. Pasteur ol'Craven county, to keep a rerry in said county, and for other purposes. 119. Requiring the Sheriffs of the county of New Hanover to give bonds of an increased amount, forthe collection of the tax levied for the use of the town of Wil mington, and for other purposes. 120. To regulate drill musters in the SSth regiment of N. C. militia, in Davidson county. 121. To restore to credit Kl dridge Smith, of Wake couniy. 122. Concerning part of Drys boro 12:. (living compensation to Sheriffs and Coroners lor execu ting writs of capias ad satisfacien dum in cer'ain caes. 121. To incorporate the Juve nile Library Society of Provi dence Mecklenburg county. 125. To incorporate the Trus tees of the Rockfish Academy in New Hanover county. 12G. To repeal an act of the General Assembly passed in 1S33, entitled an act concerning the Wilkes county Volunteer Artille ry Company au .m.icu me militia ol i the county of Yancy to the 15th j brigade. I 123. For the preservation of j me i udiic Jiuildmgs in Buncombe county, and for the improvement oi the town of Ashville. 129. To authorize Wilrv R0 oerts to build a bridge ac Deep river, Chatham countv. across 130. For the better regulation of the County and Superior Courts of the counties of Ruther ford, Buncombe, Haywood and Macon. 131. To regulate the public ferry at Edenton. 132. To authorize the makim of a turnpike road in Haywood county. 133. To amend the chartpr nf the Mecklenburg Gold Mining vwinpaiiy, 134 For the better regula tion of the town of Bath. 135. Incorporating the North- amptou Manufacturing company. 1 .Jo . Amending the act of last session, entitled an act regulating the times of holding the Superior Courts in tbe Gth Judicial Circuit. lo7. Authorizing the County Court'of Yancy, to alter the divid ing line between the two regi ments of militia in said county. 1158. Granting to persons there in named certain lands for a bu rying ground and place of public worship for all denominations of christians, in Macon county. 13J. To repair the road from Holeman's ford to the Deep Gap. 140. To prohibit hauling seines or dratr-nets within two miles of certain bars and inlets within this State. 141. Concerning the Plymouth Turnpike Company. 142. For the better regulation of the county courts of Guilford county. 143. To authorize the forming a fire engine compauy in tbe town of Fayetteviile. 141. Kenealintr the 2d section nf :in net nf ninkitifr rwhli- I i .-...i e I ! tary of State for certain services. RESOLUTIONS. 1. Resolution for the Commit tee of Finance. 2. In favor of George R. Gritliu, administrator of Elislm Rro'wn. 3. In favor H m. Kinlev, of Davidson county. 4. Authorizing a grant to issue to William Wilson. f. In favor of Caleb Rarco. 0. In favor of Joseph Shepherd. 7. In favor of Jesse Hulsey. 5. Directing the Adjutant Gen eral to collect the public arms. 1). In favor of Elizabeth For bes. 10. Relating to a map of the Cherokee lands. 11. In favor of James Monk. 12. In favor of Mark H. Hill. 13. In favor of William S. Mhoon, Esq; allowance for ex tra services. 14. In favor of John Hyde of Haywood county. lo. In favor of Lewis Dupre. iu. in lavoroi r.,uam scon, 17. Instructing Hon. Willie P. i r. I.. r u' m- .. Man gum, one of the Senators in i Congress from this State, to vote for expunging a certain resolution from the journals of the United States Senate. 1 3. In favor of the heirs at law of Jeremiah Bullock, deceased. 19. In favor of Owen Carroll, of Blade mi countv. 20. Resolution, with accompa nying Report on the subject of the outrage on American citizens committed at Nassau, New Provi dence. 21. In favor of Archibald S. Brown, late Sherilf of Robeson county. 22. In favor of the President and directors of the Leaksville Toll Bridge Company. 23. In favor of John Cherry. 24. Directing the Public Treasurer to commence suits on bonds for Cherokee lands. 25. In favor of Reuben Mastin and wife. 2G. In favor of Francis H. Reider. 27. Directing a new Roll of the several Justices of the peace. 2S. Authorizing the Public 1 rcasurer to borrow money on behalf of the State, for certain purposes therein mentioned. A- mount not exceeding 40,000 dollars 29. In favor of E. W. Han cock. 30. To print a bill, entitled "A bill to provide a fund for the establishment of Free Schools in the State of North Carolina and append the same to the acts of Assembly. 31. In favor of the Door-keep ers. 32 In favor of Hon. James Martin. 33. In favor of Mary Sloan. 34. In favor of David Royster, of Raleigh. 35. In favor of John Will. lams. I diving him 457 acres of land, for his revolutionary servi ces. 3G. In favor of John Cowper, (two resolutions.) 37. In favor of Win. Thompson. 38. In favor of the heirs ol Win. Gilliam. 39. In favor of C. M'Cleese ag't E. Mann dee'd. 40. In favor of James Well born. 41. In favor of Richard Wr. Ashton. 42. In favor of M'u ajah Hicks. 43. In favor of the heirs at law of Jeremiah Hullock dee'd. Abstract of such of the proceedings as are considered interesting to our readers. SENATE. Monday, Jan. 5. Mr. Wyche, from the select committee to whom was refeired so much of the Governor's mes sage as relates to the transmission ct certain public documents and the publication of the Acts of As sembly, made a report thereon, accompanied by sundry resolu tions; which were read three times and ordered to be enrolled, except Ihe second, which was stricken out. The bill rewarding persons for iaKinr up runaway slaves, tnt slaves, th nrniMit'lif r f r i i -Tfi i-i 4. nf 1 li (nlfi was variously amended, passed the third time, and ordered to be engiossed. The title of the bill now reads, "a bill rewarding per sons for taking up runaway slaves, the property of citizens of this State, in Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and Massachusetts. The bill to provide a fund for the ( stablishment of free schools in North Carolina, was rejected on its second reading; upon which, on motion of Mr. Carson, it was resolved that Ihe said bill shall be printed and appended to the laws passed at this session. The bill vesting the power to authorise the erection of gates acro-s public roads in the county courts, passed its last reading, and was ordered to be enrolled. The bill to amend and suspend for a time the several acts prohib iting the circulation of due bills and notes, under five dollars; the bill to emancipate Waller; the bill to amend an act of 1 745, for the better observation and keep ing o! the Lord's dav,&c. and the bill directing the manner in which suits shall be brought herpnlW i,. this State, were rejected. Tuesday, Jan. G. Mr. Hawkins, from the com mittee on Internal Improvement, to whom a resolution on the sub ject had been refeired, reported in favor of granting a charter for a rail road from the seaboard, via the seat of government, to the Yadkin; but against the State ta king two-fifths of the stock. Laid on the table. Mr. II. also r ported against Ihe expediency of granting an appropriation to cut a canal from Goose creek to Jones' Bay, and recommended the rejection of the bill to amend the road laws. Concurred in. Mr. Wyche, from the commit tee on Finance, made a report, stating that Samuel F. Patterson li3tl executed the bonds required by law, &c. and entered upon his office as Public Treasurer; setting forth the condition of the Treasu ry; and recommending the adop tion of a resolution, authorising the Treasurer, should it become necessary during the fiscal ear, to borrow, on behalf of the State, a sum not exceeding 40,000 dol lars; which resolution was read three times, and ordered to be en grossed. The engrossed resolutions from the other House, relative to the distribution among the States of the public lands, vas laid upon the table, yeas 33, nays 24. Mr. Flowers in the affirmative. 1 Tu,. i. : 1 1 -J iiiuuiii concerning a Uonven tion to amend the Constitution of the Slate, was ordered to be en rolled. riii ..... ine engrossed hill from the other House to establish the Mer chant's Bank of Newbern, was rejected 26 to 25. Wed n esday, Ja n . 7. William E. Crump was elected Ma jor of Cavalry attached to the tilth Brigade. The bill to subject legacies, distributive Shares, &c. to attach ment in like manner as other prop erty, and the bill to incorporate Ihe Montgomery Gold Mining Company, were postponed inde finitely. ills were matur ed and oidered to be enrolled, th titles of which appear in anoint pai t of this paper. Thursday, J'n. S. The bill to establish ihe Mer chant's and Parmer's Pank in the town of Washington ihe bill au thorizing the election ol Conta blesin (ireensborough and James town the bill to exempt vessel und r 75 tons from paying pilot age at Ocracock bar the bill au thorizing the County Court ol Granville to make allowances in certain cases the bill to incorpo rate the Rible Society of North Carolina, and the bill to incorpo rate ihe Howard Gap Turnpike Company were severally read and indefinitely postponed. Friday, Jan. 0. The Resolution in favor of Al len Jones the Resolution in fa vor of Lewis Bond Ihe bill au thorising the entry of the onsur veyed Cherokee Lands Concern ing the Coroner's fees the bill to provide for the temporary ap pointment of Registers in certain cases the bill to repeal an act passed in 1S2G, to reduce the li cense to Pedlars, on tin; south side of Albemarle the hill au thorising the County Courts of Granville to make allowances in certain cases the bill to amend the several acts of Assembly, ves ting the right of electing Sheriffs in ihe people ihe bill amendato ry of the act to establish a Bank of the State, and the bill to im prove the Cape Fear River above Fayetteviile, were severally read and, on motion, postponed inde finitely. The Resolution declaratory of the opinion of the Senate, on the right of instruction, was read and laid on the table. Saturday, Jan. 10. After some unimportant busi ness, on motion of Mr. Beard. Rtsnlved, unanimously, that the thanks of the Senate are due, and they are hereby tendered to the Hon. William D Moscly, Speaker there of, for the able, dignified and impar tial manner in which he has discharg ed the duties of the Senate; during the present session. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Monday, Jan. .5. Mr. Graham, from ihe commit tee on Education, to whom sun dry resolutions on the subject had been referred, reported a bill to authorise Ihe President and Directors of the Literary Fund to sell certain portions of the Swamp lands; which was read the first time and passed, and, with the report accompanying, order ed to be printed. Some time was spent in the consideration of the amendments proposed by the Senate to the en grossed bill concerning a Conven tion to amend the Constitution of the State; and, after various in effectual motions further to amend the bill, the said amendments were concurred in, and the Senate so informed. Ordered that 50 copies of said bill be printed for each member of the Legislature. The House lesumed the unfin ished business of Saturday, beinir Mr. Henderson's resolutions rela ting to a distribution of the public lands. The question, raised on Mr. Hay wood's motion to amend, to strike out the original resolu tions, was decided in the nega tive G4 to 53. Mr. Bragg mov ed the resolutions lie on the table; which was negatived 70 to 3S. Mr. Rragg moved to add the fol lowing alter the second resolu tion, which was rejpcled GS to 41. Messrs. By num. and Fotts in the affirmative: Jit-solved, That this General As sembly highly approve of the mes sage of Andrew Jackson. Presid ot the United States, transmitted to ! the Senate of the United States A great many his wann fnr witMlfti,i;. .:5i,cnd the limits - w..,..., ".lllllUIUillj, ill) l-- sent to a bill passed by Congress at its preceding session, usually denom inated "Mr. Clay's Land Bill." Mr. Haywood moved to add to tbe second resolution the follow ing words: "And such distrihn. lion ought not to be made so as to give any preference to the new States like that proposed in the bill, commonly called Mr. Clay's Land Pill, which was vetoed bv President Jackson.'7 Mr. Dud ley moved to strike out all of said amendment after the words "new otales;" which was not a: ;reed to-GG to 51. The question then j rccurnr.g on '.he adoption r mendment olii red by M , i i i 1! on e C ish tee lu the ha! of Ya llu ry se po. vooi,n wa (lecnieu in Uu- , , ive V) to 37. The ,,,,, : r.ouhil bns as Hihmitied l,v i .lenderson on the 'JfJih ii;t-r .vere then adopted and ok!. r,, !)' engrossed y Sj, ,,;,Vv Messrs. Hynurfi ami the negative. J Tuesday, f; The engrovsed bill to rn.-k" appropriation of S0,OO'j completing the Capitol ji, , city, pased it" second and i re:ulin, and whs orden-d ;; enrolled yrm 94. nas 51. The following bills w-n p poned indefinitely: I'rovi.is, reward for the taking up of p,, way slaves in Pennsylvania, y York, &c. : coneeniii'g i f f- r V: cise of suffrage by free pt-ixor.. color; additional If) the acts n in force directing how tVmes r erl may pa-s lauds; altering i number of company musters lYv two to four in a year; and iv: to the Superior Courts of t exclusive original jurisdiction all applications for divorces. The engrossed nolnlion print the bill to provide ;1 , lor the establishment of j schools, and append the viIn, ihn Acts of Aemhly; and thorising the Governor to pinc aml transmit the; Ads of bly in certain cases thiein uv.r. and for other purposes weior and adopted, and oidered ti enrolled. A number of private bilj!. their stcond leading, .-m! m-v passed their last reading, and .: onlered to bo enrolh d. Weduesday, Jan. 7. Mr. J. V. (luinn, Iroin Committee of Pi opoitior . Grievances, made unfavomU? I; ports on the petition of Lucy. Hendricks, Lucy T. lit ;,!,,, Jacob Lasicr. Concurred m. The hill lo amend ihe CLn tio wr wo th sit lie exi for ma the pn pa enl las ve; ell bu shi ph ho avI tw ah a M: wj of br lat vi im sli & in ca ve ar th ar bz ot s'n of the Raleigh and Wilmin. Rail Road Compoiv, was L;,l the table until the 3d Monday November next, on motion Mr. Small wood, Ayes 71, X. 30. Mr. Long presented the f; lowing Resolutions: Whereas, Hy the Constitute t. -the United States, Congress alor.e clothed with authority to brrr money on the credit of the Govtr mem: And whereas, the Post Muv. General has taken upon himself:', exercise of this high power, inw ing the right to tax the people these United States, without the ... thority of their Representatives: Be it therefore Renolved, Bv t General Asstmblv of Noi i h c:':i: na, that the Postmaster Genera! borrowing money without thea n of Congress, has vioiattd the p'.. meaning ot' the Constitution, and t'... therefore, the loans made to him u not binding upon, the nation. Resolved, Thmt the Senator- :: Representatives from this State-, Congress, be requested to cent::, the investigations, already cc: menced, into the abuses and' tori': tions of that Department; and ti they endeavor to secure for the futi a more economical and faitlnul ministration of its concerns. The said Reolutions were re: and on motion of Mr. Sw;mie laid on the table Ave Nays 49. Thursday. Jan. S. The resignation ol Judge well and R. M. Saunders, Commissioners for re-building i' Capitol, were read and accepted The hill to amend an act, fe ed in lfc05, concerning wreck the bill to provide lor a fo'' v: ation of the lauds in this Sta and prescribing the mode in wh the said lands and other taxi1 properly shall be given in hy t owners thereof for taxation ' bill to alter tho time of hold the election for members oft Assembly the bill aulhorizir the entry of the uiiMirvevcd I n. ; acquired by Treaty horn the (. ,onirokee Indians, and the bill toe of the Citv ' Raleigh, weie severally read, an on motion indefinitely postpone A large number ol hill we finally passed, which will be Ibui in the Captions. Friday, Jan. - The bill to repeal in part an X passed in 1832, amendatory oft' several acts of Assembly iucorj." rating the Roanoke and Ca, Fear Navigation Company; t-1 Resolution authorizing the Go' ernor lo employ Engineers ! survey a Rail Road route Ac Reaufort to the Western limits' the Stale; tlje bill imposing a ti w tii tr Si C i( tc Jc w v ri in G Jc B ot a C d. h; rr C( ft h A n V t; c 1 r
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