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h r in some d.ree tbs Wigiiatt..'.'. .he community j uoilff toe tnter- pritiflS publisher. , i ' I transmit ia Eie 'nA'keJA, tre r ..i:.-. .rt Ilrf (,! the CoUV r a. ..it. r.riin: Kesoiuliuns ol -the Legislatures of Maine,;; Ma.sacnu ..... N Jirir. Delaware, rew 7lt7MiMPP!,i,ar1 rin" the Proclamation i ia rc t i nnrvtinr fsideat of th tTaiterfSrare andepr , bating the proceedings of l& lP!e ! T South Carolina; irotn wnnti,iivi. $ ' .,.li.J?nnrovinrthe Proclamation 1 ,-rhithiT,irttrriiisf i I (Soctrio of Nullification; irnm I 1' - bams. disapproving tho Tariff aod re !it5r-Wttficitbor--:CroriiNew V,', and commending the exercise pi the Veto; and from Virginia, recommend -iQ2 to tha people f South Cafulm to "trecindheirt)fdinncei-0(l d Cft ; ' ' t mnH'.rV the Tariff Lawt. The " file marked B, contain Resolution of the lgrsrhw-SsUk lirufl commending ; Uecitlof- CMMntlor. to determine questions of. disputed " I " power between the State ti the tene ral Government; and Resolutions from - Massachusetts,; Delaware, Ohio and Mississippi, dissenting from the propo sition. In the fileC. will be found Ra io'olions of the Legislatures of New ". Ilimpiiire,;0e1aw4re. d ttlinois. re . commending the passige of a law by Congress for tie more perfect and oni ' furra organisation of the Militia; fiom Massachusetts aod Pennsylvania, re- !--f questing,! h ihmm:MJMA : States to recomniiena iiijtneir repc6 ffeiagfsta1isT,H , ' measures may be necessary to en- - ure t speedy and entire abolition of " - Lotteries; and from New Hampshire, , Resolutions proposing iaxchjnge of less recei? e to which If out . OfUitLileranj Pitml. . ,tlieUoJDl the I'ulilic lrt.irr. a. i reu.. Letter U.Mik bWyoU. Wgeiliec- with IwrKU lioilid-y of October, IWi... reported 10 die (l such resist "u,r " e? 01 "1" " 7 IV . k.inVf.r .o thii rwwl.frem -r Ocor; 18 J2. to the Jrt d op.o.ember. SJ3, amount W ,i2Ut thound four hundred awl thirtjr-e'gtit dollai I aod forty- , i ,.!;,- the Peace as have been re cehed iote th .a.ljaSiramtnt o( the last General Anembly. . ., , The death f Ch3efJotice Hender sin, the lat of the thre ilimtrious roen. hiun!iytdthenrt Supreme P.nrt. ixeUl nn.ler tho nresent sretrt, bis-ese-Msd vacaocy to lhe high office. which he hiled Ur o many years wtm tach dirtinaished , sbijity. integrity sod usefulne.; The election of a sue th! mmy important duties which tie in an J the attention i the I,eii.!atiire at the present session In this annual Menage, I ha?e itpin.l if nroner to direct tonr itfen fii.ii in iK ini.i iioYiSftaiiit ubtectsof legislation, Vsriotts matters of less sreneral interest, but which are net er- thleMorthy-ot-youroryieratiqnj u-iii n cnmmnnici cu inuurimn. rh reeei n'uie enu, (2S,4aJ 49,VbJ .eooiiitof Uiefotlok.S Onto ior tuei on ttlea at reeeieJ oj wndry uctwtten, unto lot weni ra . . i :. to tmo i! Dank of NortU fJarolma l(.e oiiiumvt " ft-etideot: and Dirtclort of Ulenirr rii, . ZZZvowaed bt TiMo ditto - lr dnnlrndt at yroftti oa Mot ownco ny Ditto iink of Neheni Tor diTidendrof eaprtal teliJiog l re"c Ditto (pe Fe.r N..iioa Uompany lor dmdoiid! of profit appropri- al-il tb tint t ttou. Jv 6,550 43 " ' 61 6 - SI 14,100 00 4 , . , , C1 lift v SC6 14 MAiof, wbm added to the balaoee. abow waled, the anooot of Tbera has beta o expendiUre bom the Literary Fund 4rinS the year. -.'..7 : rrr nut,, Fml for Internal Improvement. J nUneon the3l7f).tober, 132, a. reported to JX 1 The receipt, at th. Treaaury oa Mo,.nt of the F-nd foi -In eraal iP;.lr0 ; the 31 October, tsxs, to me i uu ., -"-",7 v.. wiiAt.8oUarinnixiy-oeenivti'---v' '.'T v3,43S 49 I1SJ0 In the remarks which I hire deemed it Hit dui 4tWt4MV I Jia tu. rcleaVorea to unite mat iranitriess wnw.ii is of the esienve of ourfree mtihHns whIi the repeet dft to the immediate rcnrejieniarives of the people. If I hae failed in either, I trot it mV be attributed to no want of disposition to discharge with fidelity the tibligitions itnmmed un.m me bT the station I oc- eupi My opinioaa hae buen express ed with an earnestaess, inspired by a conviction of their correctness, unac c.impinii-d, however, by any yanity tht cn le pained b,y the detection of their falhcv. I have no other sinbition thantrSwSf' ULAUkiL .M"?AS 3.m"J"? culated to dttfrlope and improve oar Dhvaical and intcllectunt resource; to promote the ptM!rUy nu. a.avatKe, ke character of the state. I i t a ci'.. .il.a Ch reeeied ol Wwrtry pureueit oi ucru. , -i t - -i - - y - I 10 toil runu. loiiHcuicui w. 1 . aal at Interest- "3 Ditto' JoirnT: C. WiatCauotioneer; foraalebr eiihp equtpagtfr -r,3W"4"' tnr .1,458 61 iroundred and ner, M" Cherokee purchasers The file Marked (D.) .her. therespeciiuitunsiuerauoo wmii oign con.iucrauou., yarvue.., 7. . . ' . Ji fim TiiAr at 'heat woaTd -Bewbn 1 1 .lfi kfaKimrnrM 'haf-s ther ire entitled, bt the 1m servant. - constuuie present usouij a. "771 V. Vu " . ! "" 1. , .11 ' -u " . - ; . " . 1 nitrin'f ctvitu k u. i,t ihn unitt en Btaie oi me wtie tu iiiuso iauu, wmv 1 revenue, nuu 111c tami ji-cc a, , K n ,(Finfin it, mitriiuapii. I ia v 11 i. .111 Ail. buciauici uhu vmui wviv ... . . . , ii - OI IUV UI..H..U.V. . - . - , . Tk h U mn in n lutn.'ia. I Ji . ta.l n n.rtll 1 tint have ot late been almost entirely suspenucu. - -mhui aio v..,. oortattee - and the high joerces from which they ffxeemi,,nep.rimeot. North Carolina, ? emanate, . -. NovijinUer 18th, issj. 5 .TREASURER'S REPORT. PM. - ---rTet-it--DMaarMRiTe"h . I'85S. TieIIonorAktherGenefar : la obedience to the directions bf iti act of the General Assembly, passed at the session bf 1827, entitled M in' act cowerning the Public Trtasury," the Public Treasurer respectfully submits the lotlowtog kepgbt: ; . t .L .. H..LI !.. Ru .U nf ajmi l II u ,iu t'4 ( V', Thabalanaa of aath remaining in the Fubli Treasury on Uia rirnlr ot Nov. isji, f.v-ii vj fe v ..- -O ' - h. e(ift , Tht reoeiptf daring l amounieu to - Tb dikareineiUi daring the tame period amounted to - Which, deducted, aliow ..the balance ol aaih remaining in the handi of the Public Treasurer, on the first day of November, J 833, as reported to the General Astem- hit-f that yaT-tlli"Jhich he if ehargeil in the bonks of this office, to be, ' ; it The receiptt at U Traasury, fi-oro all sources oi unappropriated revonu, dmi lha last fiscal year, that is, from the 31st of October, 1831, to the 1st of November, 1833, amounted to one hundred and eighty eiR-ht thousand,' eight hundred and . oiueteea dollar and ainetysoven cents, ($188,819 97,) viz.' - - Cash reaeived tlw Sheriffs lor public lax, buitig the ordtunrg revenue of 1831, pay abla iuto Uia Treasury ou the 1st Oct. 1833, and not otherwise annropriatcd - ts5T,83, ol Dlitoon aceouDt of additional return nf taxes, (tea (tatement marked A,) U85 60 ' JMlo Stat Bank of North Carolina, for dividends ot capital slock, 54,493 8'J Ditto Bank 4 Naaibern, 7 ditto. . 45,450 (K) Ditto Bank ol Caps Fear, lax of one per cent, on capital stock, - ."J1 W . - l)4Bankof Newlernt----..-vi---- -dtlo. .. .. 3,S'iT 25 : Din, State Bank or North Carolina, for dividend of profit on 3764 sharer """" ' oCok,atpe1'eit:ti?thhalf yearending i December, 1&32,SJ2& 00 DilW ti Bond, Sheriff of Bertie, for inilgment in Supreme Court a- gainat A. M. Slade, one of the turelie ot me me auerui oi mar tin eooiily,' , , ' .. " Ditto Joha Sloan, late Sheriff of Mecklenburg, part ot judg't against said , , Sioaataad sureties, for tax of : 1831, : ' t Dilto nndry person for talesof furniture al : Gove'rnroeuUIouse, per reso I - 1 Ulioo Caoeral Assembly, t sUleiaent B,) Ditto Gov. 8in, a gnardiaa, er otUoio, of James N. Forsyth, per reso ' IntHm lastieneral Assembly, " Ditto William M'Pbeeters, judgim-nt against him on due bill assigned to v the Stats or-the txecuVort ot lortner ruoiw i reaaurer, rJ--A,.r-!v,.. Ii27.5i3 41 The expenditures for the tame period amonnted to one thousand two ninety-two dollars nmety-lliree cents, i ot. : ' :i . f v - l.i.. iina him Inr work of Cape rear Ditto JameVWvche. Saperintendeat of Public Works, ..per acet. stated, Ditto ditto, for poiUjfe, oo warrant of the Board Int. lmpt. Ditto William U. Hill, Secretary of the Board, Ditto James Mebane, for "ape Fear Navigation Company, being the ba lance or the Stale's last subscription to the stock of that Company, according to the acoount kept by the Board Int. Imp t, Ditto Jurne Wvcbe, SupC Public Works, on account ol salary, , Which sum deducted leave, a balance, due-the Board oflnlernal Improvement of 2,272 01 i 258 76 74 tK 4 92 9 00 896 25 50 00 (Cr8 3,;lali-J bl.ive I 'en received oaa jutlent ajainat A!ffcj r. one of the surelifs of EJward GnHin, former slierilf of Idartia Cu .' ; i received in pan discharge only. Fur tf.e balance of the judgment pebattji incurred bj- the sheriJfoc failinrj to settle for the tax of V : '5 Sla.lewas oermiitetl to ftive his bond. With epod oereonal teeurUw H now on file-in this office, tnd will be immediately collected, ubesg 14 by the Legislature ; ''Mrr-' ' r"-. 1 . '- The sum oi seventy-nine uouais .uu uiucieen cents; tB7a J9,) kt; posed of the sums stated to have been received of Willfsm M'Phfte"C'a' VViliiaiaJLJlsywood, aen't, hae4em placed tojtheTcredit of the i0,! lDi gainst John Haywood, tisquire. Those sums having been received on issin'd lo the State by his executors, and agreement lo be so credited' received by the Public, Treasurer. The balance of that judgment vet fieri, etclu.sive of interest, ia Sir.740 40. Jlu. The following tat.-Jment ihows the debit of the Public Fund to the Li! Fund, at the.periidMtated, viz. , 1 1 t ltr,7 ""tJrBrffsrdaf of DewmbeivlW f 1st January, 1833 1st Feb. " 1st March, "Til firth"! n Ol A . . osi,ISi cs - 66,016 :j 2.982 4f 18.742' On the 1st day of May the Literary Fund had been reimbursed, and ahu of 21 stood to tne creau oi tne- ruouc funa. isince that time.jL "t has' been do occasion to use the mouey of the former to answer dehiand klter, Therdemnii) at thif office for-the ternpt'ton -treasury notes, it ;n seen by statemefctfK) accompanying this rejMrt, has been rapidly dimiaj tng lor two years, rrom mat iiaicmcuii nm men great scarcity in a. country, the inference is fair, that the amouot ysUll sirculation after ! proper allowance for what may be destroyed, cannot be very considerable-,! bably from twenty five to thirty-five thousand dollar. : ' V V ? ! The necessity for legislation on the subject of banks and a circulating a um, has been "apparent to the Legislature for aome yeara past, from tU repeated efforts, at every mssion, to do aomething in relation to It, fy necessity and the difficulties in transacting the businesa of this e growing out of the particular state of the local currency in North Cu. Una, yet exist; anu, in auaiuon, uie time naa now arnvcu wnen it ot!J be-proper to make some other provision for the public depositcs, if the ebtr. t?rs of the present bahks are not to'be extended. With the State Banl a" i i : . .ixl , .. r' l i.. -j i. j..:..i.i 1,292 93 979. 0i i. kr. nrr,.rl t-ikrh at the Treasury OHtce, passeu upon, ana fifed bHhComptrerfa .,hc l27; They will be found likewise, to agree with the entries in-thebooki ot.-the-twtr onices. . 7 ;;-. t This Fund has becdme so reduced as tohavout huie-niore man a i.o...ua. - - y .. .... .l-.i -kic-:. exclusive of interest, as shown bv the boad.accouni.Kepi in mis wmce, u the S 1st October last, 232,034 67 1-8. - . . RECAPITULATION. , v The forpeoinir .tatementa show balaneei ot cash op nana Tire tnot . iiw-i-- nets of the fiscal year ending on the 31st of October, 1833, at follow., tiiiV Amount as Public Treasurer, . . ---Dittariiajurer of the.Fund for Internal Improvement, . Ditto Treasurer of the Dterarj Fund; r-VT f 57,877 24 179 .-J17.024 979 0SJ MAingan aggregate amount of 175,881 14 7,924 73J With which the Publie Treasurer, as such, and as Treastirer of the Literary nd Internal Im .mra, WW. ,.t.,l.nd in ihe book, of thu and Ibe Coroptrotle, OWce, and for which he is Ihcreforeaeoounuble an th5 1st day of November, 1833. ; Thi. amoont.l. disi,od.or(as di- T rectel'by"Iaw1 in'tne fofJowInefbantier; vim-'- 3.-, Deiiositvil in the State Bans ol Nortn Carolina iiciSu, .u.-.u.6 .v dil ot the Public Treastirer On the lat day of November, 1833, 80,678 47 Worn Treaiury Notetj ilver ohange, itc deposited in the vault ol the Treaiury, - Tr wilt ho ppn. in the course of the examination about to be made by the Committee of FinanceTnToThe fUSCal operations of nne-pasi yearinaLJioi an i 678 29 1,050 51 :100 S2 190 50 niiln Will'um'H. Harwood. aenV. nariof iuitirm't Wake Sun. Court, Ditto Bunettmbe Turnpike Company, foruiViUenU on the slock owned by the State io said Company, . Ditto A ditto, . Ditto th Executor of Airs. F.. K. A. Haywood, for rent of public lofs in the eity of Raleigh, rent of 1 832? Ditto oa bonds for sales of property at the late John Haywood, Esq. --.. ,: - . Principal, $t,2tl"J 00 . loterest,- ; 2.33 55 .. Ditto John Mltae, in full of judgment .gainrt him in Wake .... Superior Court, Prinoipal, 3,000 00 - - - luteresl from lit Dee. last. 153 . t " . . 29 19 50 00 400 00 150 00 10 00 1,412 55 66,281 41 V;599 73 175,881 14 iha si.r;iTa !mt ll iitHprarharced with the collection, and paying into the Trea sury, of the public revenue, have observed a punctuality in the discharge of ineir auty wnicn, it is oeiievru, is mnuum ... .v f--; - j r, i- 1 , n... m .1 1..lIL. ba .Anmr.ll In tillhlK h Surer aDU toinpiiwic aic injivwi - Dkto F J. nwooI, forg5od a,3nlvbondt, Principal, -5i.t SU 3,153. 38. CSO .40.. Ditto Mo41olloay, 4th boad for 1es ol land near Raleigh, ' "' Pi-incipul, ; " 37 57 " " Interest, 75 95 .,. '' r - -. xJjiito-GhwleaJlai-.Taa " 1" ': '--:toei - ' Interest, . 42 43 " 413 52 '.r;;.;'v. 450 43 188,819 97 -WhlehVTrith the balanee alal4above, ahow aftatregat amtwot pL .96,74470 The dbbursemanU at iheTreawry for the mine T period, that is, from the St stOcto- 1832,1 the 1st November, 1833, for which vouchers have keen delivei eu 10 . 1 the Comptroller and by him allowed, amount to 138,80; Which, dedoeted, show the balance of cash remaining in the hands of the Public Trea- sorer, and for which be is aooouotablc, on the firtt of November, 1833, to be, 57,877 84 The disbursements for the year, ai stated above and deducted, consist of the following items,' viz. fienarai Assembly, u.l-:i f. ..:.;. - 4 . Itfthaildinv ClaniloL v . " i . . . r , -, f o-ot, 1 reaaary note Mrat oy ommmee oi iinaace, Kiaionvi nwi, Jodwiary, - - , , " Slate Bank at North Carolina, interest on the deferred payment for stock. Executive Deparlment," " ' : " Treasury Departraent, . . Department of Slate, Comptrolier'. Department, - - , - Penalties for failbg to aouiply with act ot 1831, refunded per resolution ot den. Asy, Electoral Election, -finerlflt for acttlmgUa, : r- ' Publie Printer, . Fenaioaera, . ' --"' . " Coogreuioaal Eleationt, Erectors, - Adjatant Geaeral's OJBee, . . . - . . BogM Bahfca, , . - - " Money burnt, iwoesof 1783 and 1715, Cwtwieoeie, . ... , 05.19,518 09 32,030,00 H,flt 38j S2.448 00 3,356 24 . 8,300 00 2,000 00 1,160 50 1,000 00 3,600 CO 1,171 02 J(l 05 9 06 00 816 00 519 94 41S 85 300 00 CO 42 a 20 7,459 77 138,867 46j For a more detailed exhibit of the items which make up this expenditure, and of payment on account of " allowances or draft made by the General Assent . ..! and warrant! issued bv the Governor. &c. as required by the 1 1th section ' ' of lha act of 1827, the Comptroller's Statement, prepared for the use of the 'member f the present General Assembly, is respectfully referred Jo. The i. ....;n..iu. therein of the disbursements, is made from the voucher received 1 . anj ptiJ for at the Treawry, and will be found to agree with the eotrie in the ' S...L. of Skia nfiir.il. . , , 1 The following statements of the moneys received and expended on account of . ti. v :wr and Internal improvement r units, are aiso uommeu in- imi vu "7.1," (diicbirjf of the dutiei 'fVtnAtAJk of Assemblyi . ;. . r ih rt if tfi5T. the Public Treasurer annually, on the 1st day of November, a lit of the delinquents. It is remarKj ble that there has been no necessity for such publication the present year, inas much as lhereluaJiot,heen. single instance of default in any collecting officer; awl it give m particular , pleasure to havelhi teatimotiy tollie promptnws and fidelity of those wtth whom it is made my duty to act, and in whom these qualifications are so important. Such "punctuality, vhi!e it contributes to render plain and facile the business of this office, also proves much for the excellence and security of the present mode of collecting the revenue.The law in relation to the tax on sales at auction, is not, however, altogether free from exception. It provides that the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Seions may appoint as many as three auctioneers in each county, who are required to make quarterly exhibits to the clerk of said court of the amount of ood sold; an abstractof which the clerk is required to transmit annually, in the monih of October, to the Comptroller. Upon this return, the auctioneer is chared with the tax, which is levied per centum, on tne amount ui saics. .vu- ny couutu- in the State appoint no auctioneers, ana the only evidence we nave f the appointments made, is turnished oy the aosiract torwarueu oy iiie ciera. on ihie rl.ip. not furnish the Dames ot the sureties. iow, u may, ana aoe3 sometimes, happen that an auctioneer fails to file with the clerk an account of his sales; of course the clerU can mane oo muni to me noiuuuuuciauu u,u, a delinquency may escape altogether Jhe''knbwledg-of-the Public Treasurer, whose duty it is to bring the iklinquent to account, or enforce the penalty for nelect. It would, therefore, seem obviously better that the clerks be compel led, in like manner as they now are in relation to sheriiT. to certify to the Cornp mller ih ramea nf each auctioneer and his sureties, in their respective coun- tiesT and where: there-is iro-ap tificates from nZthe counties, as well wtiere no appointments are maue, as vtnerc thev are. avrt delinquency, whether arising Irotn the negteci oi tne ciem or puctioneer, must necessarily oe cxposeu. ueecis oi una mu :isi m mode of collecting the taxes; but that must be regarded as much lessexceptiona Ve tla the WWiner u country, that which is most proaucuve roiiwwiieFtiH iHK7 aw:iMu to yield a large portion of public revenue, is, in our State, entirely free from taxation; while that on which the Durden is intenueu to oe imposeu, is o une- euallv-taxed aa.tQ-reodcjwiat.wouid oe light in tne aggrrg.ne. in some in- Stances. grieVOUS aOU UHllCUIl to pay. It acciua liuiuijr m.uu.s urn vfir- nf real estate sltould bft subitcted to a tax of i to I per centum on the value of their property, and the rich capitalist left untouched. andespecially with such real estate as, in auumon to mepuuuu, mum. uu .uur tax, pays also a corporation tax. The evil is further aggravated by the unequal operation of the law regulating the assessment of lands. This subject has be fore been presented to the consideration of the Legislature; and, with great deference, it is conceived, cannot be too earnestly pressed upon their attention, both with view to distributing more equally the burden of taxation, aDd as the means of. increasing the public revenue to an amount equal io me turreni ex -nnn.ea nf the government. "A moderate poll tax of 20 or 25. cents, abd one tenth of one per centum oh lh discriminations as might be thought expedient, could not be complained ot as hiwh. Yet such a system, with a proper revision oi me asiessrocut law, wouiu probably bring into the Treasury three times ihe amount of the present revenue. InjtMogf capital which was made in January last, a difference of opinion arose as to (Be ambunfTo whichfierale was entit ed: the dividend oeiug ntiy per tent. . it was ciaimeu, oo me one 1st November, 1832, to the laweWiWbiWwft . " . ., ...... . r . .L t.J.- 1 .1 .. . least questionatue wnetner tne obligation ni tne uarms to Keep tnera, doetMt expire with their original f har ten. on the SI st Dec. 1 834. " I n order ta attet at inconvenience tnemore, Ol being, unprovmeq witn a piace oi satety ior fffhA' C .L kl!. nn.. xw lU haaaS I aala1taaauk..ll.f J L in; OI me pumic uiuuvjr, iumc aiuuu vi uic jiicscu ucgiBiaiui v -wvuitj KfTk I - . t traDsmTtted," ji7teferTedtor fort tnert iett amount of the difTerent braoches of, the ardW lieu mricuii, bibv inv itvciiiii h win. uiuer IMrwM . . ... . .. m i ar lunds, and payaoio into tne ireasury, tnmflu 1st November, 183,3. hw. A statement of the insolvencte allowed by the Comptrouer in ettliiiti4 the Sheriff is shown in file (E.) - - ' r y . . (FA exhibits the'number of shares of "Bank Stock owned bf the'Stak iri by: the:President and ; Oirectoro ber on. which the dividends nave- teei-eppfopriateo tna-severaMiHtth spectively. This statement varies from one made UstTcar only in the ti& tion ot four shares of State Bank Stock transferred to the State by the Govtm a euardiaitXffido: ol:I last uenerat AssemDiy. . r m The bank exhibits receTved lir Assembly will be found in file marked (G ) " . V Aj wjiich is 'respectruHy'aubmitt-- jyew Fork Nov. IS. The packet Ship Virginian, .Capt. Harris, arriv ed last evening from Liverrmol, Iw. inj sailed on the morning of the 8th ultWe3aveercjml papers of that place to the 7th, and London to the 6th iiicliisive, . Ihe Cotton market had been better the preced- Trig, arid prices had advanced above the rates quoted by previous advi ces. . . , . , London, Oct. 5, evening.. We learn, that-intelligence. -hlaVbeeii i-ei: reivedrat Paris, by telegrajth, from Bayonne, cnininunicatiiiic the in. formation that the King of Spain expired on Sunday the 29th Sept., at 3 P. M. The Queen had assum ed the Kegcncy, and had continued the Ministers in office. Every thing was quiet at Madrid. The Liverpool Albion of the 7lh states that ofiicial accounts of the death itf. the Kii;g of Spain had been received. Portugal tendon Oct 5, Our news from Portugal during the w eek has been impoHaiitrand all but con clusive of the existing contest. Two attacks, oho on the. 5th, tho other on the 14th, had been both ably repuls ed. On the 22d Donna Maria, af ter liHvtn.-beca,fJ.stiltitioiiai Queen of Portugal for seven years, fur the first time visited tffeca'pital of her country. Iler reception was BnisteMUiusia$l.tcj,,.,,,OTBi. "--Marshal Bnwmmit, ; Owerar Clou ft, La RofhejHqiielin, ami the other French tifilcrrs who formed the whole and olutreiigtjhofjllu! usur per, have resigned their comimssiotis and abandoned - him to his - certain fate. - GENERAL ASSEMBLY. hand, that the State ought to receive fifty dollars for every share of slock she owned in that institution, aod or which she had paid. About 839 of the shares originally subscribed by the State, according, t6 particular stipulations in ihecharter, have never been paid for. On these shares nothing was claimed, as nothing had ever been paid. On the other hand, it was contended that an amount sufficient to pay-far all the shares subscribed, at one hundred dollars each.should be retained out of what was acknowledged to be due; thereby compelling the State to pay 100 dollar! for stock, avowed by the Bank to be worth but 75 The amouot claimed and withheld wis 841,953 05, though the real matter in dispute is just the difference between the nominal and real value of a many ah ares of stock as have not been paid for. The justice of the claim, it vas thought, after taking counsel, would warrant the expense of a law suit, and ane has accordingly been instituted, and will atand for adjudication at the next term of TheTSupreme Court. In .this suit it w al-made a question, whether the Bank is entitled to the four per cent, interest on the defered payment for stock, which it bat heretofore received of the State. : x ? P-if-.jThaiomof six hundred and eveotj-ight dollart tad twenlyVine cent, l . ' . -: :. .. " ..- Mondtu, i.Voo.1 8. SENATE. ' A quorum being present, the Sena fori producedtheir 'credcntialsrwere qualified, aud took their seats. n. i...' i i:l i.n. niuiiijoiuciy iimkcu iimi ? u liam i). Moseley, the Senator from Le noir, be appointed SpeaU-r; which mo tion was unanimously agreed to. WlsereuponorLrnpJip.n. of Perquimona, the Sneaker was con ducted to the Chair; from whence he made his acknowledgments to the Senate in an app'ropriate address. ' On motion of Mr. Matthews, Samu el F.Patterson was appointed Princi pal Clerk, and William J. Cowan Clerk Assistant. ' " ' - ' ' On motion of Mr. Vanlook, Thomas B. Wheeler was appointed Priccipal Doorkeeper. ' . . :. . - Mr. Vanhook also moved that Gireo Hill be appointed -Assistant Doorkeep er: when Mr. Howell moved that the namjHtt Henry & Spain bemadded tne poinuiaiion. vvnereuptin a uaitot ing took plare; which resulted in the flection of Grers Hill. The state vt the balloting was as follows.' Oh motion of Mr. Martin, of Rock ingham, ordered that a message be sent to the House of Commons, inforB inz that House that the Senate it duly organized, aod ready to proceed" teas siness. . .. . -HOUSE OF.COMU0N8. A quorum being present, ft totaei of the members were called overj ttiti thev exhibited their credential!, were qualified, and took their seats. Mr. Courts moved that William J, Alexander, ,of , Mecklenburg, hip pointed Speakeirilod Mr. Settle mowd that - Jamea- Wyche,-:of GraaviJIt,! added to the nomination. im am thereupon proceeded to baltot under tin superintendence of Messrs Couruii Settle, who, upon counting sat tie votes, reported that Wm. . Aleiuukr was duly elected. The Speaker ta then conducted to tne uiair 'j m. Courts; from which he made kii knowledgments to the Hoase k u appropriate address. " On motion of Mr. Guthrk, CWkl Manly was appointed Clerk. o Ed mund B. Freeman. Clerk AstiihaV . On motion of. Mr.Gmbrie, BitlH Roberts- was appointed Doorkp! and John Cooper, Henry Naiaej, Joshua E. Lumsden and Phmbii ft Massey were nominated for AMuaw Doorkeeper. A balloting w b had under- the suWrinteodrW Messr Hand aoauroau,v! ted in the election of Joho Cooper. State of the ballotfngTrCW Nunnery 10. Massey S, Umtt Scattering 2. ' ' ' ' SENATE. , e , The Spcakcr-Tstrtxbefore the the rergtiUoaf Joseph Jl.dJ, Senator elect from the county sf ilanoVeTT'wTilcli waTread wlwr ordered that i writ of electio i' the Coroner of New Hanover w6? commanding ; hiria lb hold n on the first day of December, aaid vacancy Hit J . A 1 i .L- tfc0lf A message irom-ne - ly for three" ngToiiiflf aj .him. that William Hall, , Covington, Thoma. U VhJ Lancaster. Thomas i. " ... r Fr-Joitearnenry-SCkrJfi w Coleman, Chulrt Mock and Jjp Hardv are ivi nomipatioDj' position was agreed to, Li...n inf.irminp- that ' . . .i the name of Thomas V ed to the nomination. W fr ton and Skinner of W' appointed Id conduct the the part cf the SmVaW was received from the tt . .. il.4 IfAccrA. 3' mons, Btaung .wat -- . -r,: nd Gutherie are W01"" tendenU of the balloting r A messaze from .the oth - A message iriu..- ' jif prwposins it : 1I i .Ma inn iniiri im !" ' . x -ti tionof-the ieg''u'.7 r - . ' " yr' ' V ' proposing"
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1833, edition 1
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