, .L- - v - ' 'M !' ' li J L-kTlTKE Of X. . A . . tfcLusiUty, W. 19. - ' SENATE. . . Tn Speaker laid before the Senate 7.teiuin pap. rsinmanicatedto him lra-u iiu cotituy o,(Carterc, contesting (he "seat if Otway Burns, the Senatw - elect t'roia that coentjl i(Ji -.re rea !, an.1, n motion it ilj. Marun, f,iaI ell tite table. - .The proposition of the ather Ujdw . to. have the Corrupr'a .Message print '. . ed, one j?ojy Ux each wemjer of the - If liUWre, wit azrecd to. A lMwjt m received lra.lh . Hoase of Commons, proposinz that the --wo- Houses proceed to-wiorrow te ballet lor Cumntrol I cr. and atatinr that i.TOTKTffl:.i!r!'-.sra5j,aDa4, aw,. Uoogtv Jowtt Mrieuer mum vw awoeri rerry, lchabod W'etwosc,dround B. Free man. Wav P. WiIUmu .and John B. Mae are ia nominatival which propo sition was agreed to,- and Hie same of Benjamin '8. Kin Wat added tar the nomination. 'Mr.. Beard, from the joint telect committee oa the subject, reported 4oiul Unlet ot Urtler lor the govern ment oi the two uouses which were adopted. A message Irom the other House, proposing to. raise a joint select com- pittu-e oa Military A3a:r) which pro pojufjpo. waa agreed to,, aud Moara. , Joore, Mpye of Greene, Kerr, Lowry .and jiritjain jrtre appoiutrd .the com mittee on h,part of the Senate. .Mr., Beard, from the select commit tee appointed for (lie purpose, reported . Kulea of, Order for the jgoveru uieot of fcthe 8;ntehjc!ureri aUoptel. -Vnw.JPB f Mr. Ilogan, a message waa scat Jo j i JJoe f Common, proposing thai- fur additional copies of , the Governor MeaMge .be prinied for each member of the Legislature. The proposition of the other House, ' that the Report of the Public Treasur . r be printed, one copy tir each mero etrj thAmralvW-nibtjr, wascon- ,iorred in. ....... ' ----I ;- HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Speaker presented to the House -vM letter ; ftaiui JonathaivI.' iUughton,' ',, : the member elect froin, the tawn pf JentH"f f JJning w r nihtt IMtei -ailA.ntptioBof Mr, Outlaw, ordered tUat ft writ istue, directing an election to be eld un the -2rth inttant, to tapplj the Tacancjr. r,.., . -On motion of Mr. Craige, to moch to tlie lubjeict of a Convention, waa referred to a select committee. following ttanditi committees were appointed; ' . '' 04 CM0it-rMtr. JBUuUbrtt. Ddikl, Bf- AHip.PMMC, MtMkea, Maeklia, M'Neill, On lUittivu of vsJx.'i) bon, a metaage to ballot, oa Maria J next, lr Uover or, and nomiuating Darid L. .Swaio f the-appointment. L. - Mr. Caraon prvaented the petition of S9an Uuiham, of Burke, praying t be divorced from her huband( jYr chibald Durham. Iteft.1 ed; A meaaage ' from (he other lloute, pnpoiii billot i m me J ialeljr fjr Se nator, in Congreiit, and nominating for the appoinUKPtJPdfoid Urown. Mr. Welloorn mwveil that the uieaage lie oa the table. M& Mann moved that iheh'iteidjttWn to-nvMrow morning which iiio(iuii was egatived kj a vole of U slL. The enreTtirra-on the motion to lav the mes sage oi table ' wi'ald! ttcchlediil the negative aye 28, noea S3. The propOrtit 01 of the JJoue of Cminon Wat ihen ccai red in ae 3J, uovt U. 'fir. (lit tt yuw ri-nr wtd the mo tion to aHjournjwhidrwaa not agreed to ayet 27 , noea- 34. A- motioo- ftir adi'tornuient was then muvrd by Mr, 13 l . t t . oawyerf wmcn waa aio neganxeu ayes 7, noes 33. SuperintemtenUof the balloting wee then appointed. AVise horn tneitlieilldul4e. stating that the nau e o! Thoinaa Settle ia a'ldel to the nomination for Senator. Mr. Rd Wards, from the couiniitke ppointed to conduct theballotinji for ociuiur in vytJnzrrBB, n imi lea llljl Bedford Brown duly eli-cted. . HOUSE OK COMMONS. Tlie Speaker laid before the House aundrv docuineiiia, relating to tite iu hgibility of Jatnet Seawell, James Manner and Uoberi Potter' to tlieir seats in this Ilouai-. The readme of theso papvrs waa dispensed with, and on motion of Mr. Outlaw, thev were retcrrett to the committee w rnViTece ami r.ieriionn. Mr. R. II. Alexander presented i petition fnm, numlry citizens of Row an county, praying the .emancipation oi a state name M.itiiet. itetorreri. Oil motion of Mr. Dudler. ordered that so much of th Goverooi 'a Me sane as relates to the edi J'rilntuifi mud Orltvmneti-lttnr, WIU Jtj, Cramp, 8HHr, iUrtUjf, SliUkil, JW ir uotrj, yvtiej jaiMt, zigiar, Urautaclt, , uKntoioa, iuio, tuiiariauB. .... JS(rooa-.li(Mi. luhtt, Pu(b, Potta, Miyiljr, Mpuk, Uodi'ir, W wltwotili, (irilin, A. U. ScjUh, outrage rnmimt oa the pei sons and property of Ame ncan citizens bv certain inhabitants of IVama be. jrelecred ift a: aelecL.com tmttee, Said committee . cotiHisti of Messrs. Dddlev, M'Katkin, Mitchell, On motion of M. Waugh, so muth ofvfaid message ss relates to internal tmpcovemcnt and to the revenue sys tenr of thiSSTile7 was" refer red To tp prponate comniitiees. The followinz centlemen were an- pointed to compose the coinniittee od the Judiciary: Mesars. Bariinger, Brag, Graham, Poindexter, Haywood, Battle, IL II. Alexander, Outlaw and Manly. y The proposition of the Senate, that four additional copies of the Govern or's message be printed for each mem ber of the Legislature, was agreed to. aoe jomi teicci cominuiee on'.MUi- Siwiii, vv kiileM, Hill, uil, Uok, a lie tar r Afiaiis consists, on the part ot , AJadil, tlokMi, CSFT, fiohunl, W ittirioa. . - , ' liUtmal mprtrtmtnt Mra, MPkM; 0by, M'CIom, Mmmt, UoJIer, Harris, tnvall, llnnol, UriwaCImcul, ttarrHiger, ; Dayton. Kiaf. ; " ' v J'nvilrfm maj EtrctitHt Marart. Tilleit, Ottilaw, Uarka, 1111, Kaiiaa, Ja.lkiut, Kitlrcll. Villto. Lfwlwr, raiga, Utt, JuUu.t.. Vkt, Waugh, from Vthe .committee appointed for the purpose, reported this House, of Messrs. Wattgh, Mars tcjler, Zigiar, Welch and Win. Hor ton. Mr. Bragg moved that a meesage be sent to Stie Senate, proposing that the two Jloutes proceed to ballot immedi ate! for a Senator in Congress, to serve six years from and after the 4th of March next. Mr. Outlaw moved cBeacd waved, that the couittiinication rclativ to Uie seat of one ol the Lora- which motion w.as agreed to. Where pop, on motion of Mr. W'yche, the paper relative to the seat of the .Senator electrum Carteret waa referred to the com mil tee on Propositions and Grievt ancea. . ' HOUSE OP COMMONS. The 8peaker appointed Messrs. Haywood. McNeill, Dudley. Lilly, Soiall wood, Ilenrj, Boddie and Mul len, to constitute, on the part of this Houae, the joint select committee of Finance! Messrs. Harrison. G. H. Alexander, Ilarperf Bellr Ousby. Jud kios, W'. Jones, Allison, Cotton, Rahr-Wdliams-f- Itichmond, and Uockerr, the joint select . committee on Private Billsj Messrs. ting, Bat tle and Jordan, the joint select commit tee on the Library and Messrs. Gra ham, Hutchison, Hoke and Perkins, the joint select committee on Enrolled Bills. ""Messrs. Craige, Barringer, Hay wood. Outlaw and Ctaike were appointed the Select committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the subject of a Convention. (In motion of Mr. Henry, a message was sent to the Senate, proposing to ballot, oil to-morrow, for Public Prin ter, and informing that Joseph Gales & son ami Lawrence Oi Lemay are in nomination." ' On motion of Mr. R. H. Alexander, the committee on the Judiciary were instructed to inquire into the expedien cy of "amending the bw wlativ in I On motion deeds of trust, so aa to afford a-greater committee on tjie Judiciary were in j;ubiicltyJoili an j defect in the existing law providing lor tne election ot Mierin by the peo ple, and ta report a ! bill Tor :,cui ingjucj defects," if thej are foupd to exist. v On motion ol Mr. JIawood, the ame committee were instructed to re port a bill to amend the act of -1832, for the election of Clerks by the people, so as to provide for a second election of said officers after the expiration of the term of office of such as are now elected under said act; for the election ot said officers when vacancies occur aa I designate the mode of resigning. - Mr. Martin presented 4be pe t itton of sundry citizens r of " Wilkes ncbuntv. , J W ,' - - - J T- On motion of Mr. Henderson, so P Jr,nS the passase of a law to prohib- mach of. the Govtrmir'a asessage a ri itIwV0;- rf.ftk t laiea it me miercsi oi mis oiaie in tne I """" '"d public lands, was referred to a telect I 0n motion of Mf. Outlaw, tlie .com- eomibijtM which rowiata of -MfMrf. t P Finaiite yere instructed . to , Henderson, Potts, A. C. Smith. Poin- ,nqnir "to the expciepcy of increas dexter and Powell. I mg the tax on Pedlars aud also, if a -v a i a a - i - v Un motion ot Mr. liavwood. the BJ Btonai enactments are neces- committee on the Judiciary were in structed to inquire whether there is a- ny thmz in the Constitution of the State which prohibits the passage of a uw oy tue u.nerai Assembly, which (ration and whether it be not expedi ent to designate , whea the trust shall be executed. ; On" motion of Mr. Blrringer, so much of the Governor's message as re 1. 1 tea to the claims of this State on the General. Government, was referred to the committee on Finance. On motion of Mr. Guinn, a message was tent to the Senate, pi oposing to raise a joint select committee on the subject of the Cherokee Lands. Mr. Mitchell oresented the ned- tion of Peter Ambrose, of Onulow, praying to be divorc4 from hit wife; RcferreiL Senate w as informed that the name of William i). Mosley is added to the seat,4he same having been erroneously addressed to the .Speaker t-f that ttotiere-ia1i4-T referted to the committee on Prmleget and Elections. On motion of Mr. Beard, theya'pera relative to the loelicibility of Jamet Manner, a member of the ' House of Commons from Carteret county, were transmitted to that House. -: Mr. Sherard, from the committee appointed to conduct the balloting for Public Printer, reported that fuiio White is duly elected. . HOUSE OF COMMONS Mr. Haywood waa, at his own re quest, excused from serving ' on tlie committee Raised on th' subject of Convention, and Mr.. Graham sub stituted in his place. MrrHaTootfreie tion of John Williams, ofJVVake, pray- ng that a military land warrant may issue to mm lor his revolutionary services. Referred. Mr. Guinn presented the petition of Elizabeth., otarnet. - wile of John . ...... starnea, ot Macon county, praying to De uivorced. itekrred. On motion of Mr. Dudley, a mes sage wat tent to the Senate, proposing to raise to joint select committee, to take under consideration the late out by the authorities of one of the British West India Islands, upon the persons and property of certain Amer ican citizens and 'the-select commit tee heretofjpre .raised on that subject.in tn s Uouse be regarded as one branch of said jei n t com mittee. . Un motion or Mr. Haywood, the i ... Mr. Jordan presented certain "pa pers relating to the contested election of the member from the town of Fay We31i hTcTilkerenefefrrd to the committee on Privileges and Elec tions, '. . "...:.JJ.-5 Mr. Monk .presented a bill supple mental to the act of 1802, respecting patrols Mr. Haywood, a bill to incor porate Wake Forest Lodge. No. 97 Mr. Byrum, a bill making compensa tion to the jurors of Chow an county Mr. Guinn, a bill granting to persons therein named ceitain lands for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church; at rtnklnand-Mr. - VY tlltams,"Tif Richmond, a bill to authorise Henry across a. public road which w ere read the first time and passed. A message from the Senate, agree ing to the proposition to raise a joint select committee on the subject of the outrage at Nassau, and informing that Messrs. Beanf, HoImes7Moore, SawT yer and Spaight compose said commit tee on their part. Also to tne propo sition i to raise a like ,committeewo.n,ilie, Cherokee lands,, and stating that Messrs. ' Wre!lborn,Edmonstoii and Brittain form their branch of said com mittee. Ordered that Messrs. Guinn, Henry and Hawkins compose this committee on -the pa rt:i vf the Com mons On motion of Mr. Wauh, the com mittee' on the Judiciary were instiuct-. ed to inquire into the expediency of law investing the County P'wifc.i and wlffc--H ue icaoy lor the itfftw.- j.,:, . J kture. . uia HOUSE OF mil trtv-I f WCotten prtJwr J in favor of Georn It Manly, the petition oTSal; fiLM vife of Christopher K0 Jraten, praying to be divw I Hr. Wearer, the petition citizens ot Buntrombe count. Zi that Joseph Wilson may d'tS to the rights' of citizenahipi leferred. 1: ,1. . 'H The bill to authorise Heart fiL " of Riclimuml county, to erect i its second reading. 1 ' -1 ' .:MeJordanpieotrtf the Ti'f' -of mVMom CdtJf rwtunS1 ' in favor of Marllia Spvars, , pensioner which was or.lerei S countersigned by the. Speaker of A House, and transmitted to tlie Stj. On motion or Mr, Brapg, afcT wU?n iJ'Lth f ClUteJu-op.n.i appointment of a joint sekct esV tee, tn ascertain whether the Prtst terian Church and Sessimi Hos' beprovurd-4or-4M-o9e-'0fitir'1 .a.u.c, ouu, ii ., uiai suki rn:.. I Kj. innlrnr.1 .1 ,.!.. I ,KT menis at miu tnarch s,. ' ouse aa nwy be neci-ssarv t, comfort able accommodation: of a (in mli.n nt m fl .1 .... vaiunain. r ia . mittee oiilhe Judiciary were ed to inquire whether it be no(nJ dient to proviili by law for tl t.l . . ""1 during the recess Court. passing a iaw invesung me bounty porary appointment of r. i-Klcri irt I Courts- withirower-to attthoristheirafancies iir-ttist- erectton oi gates across the public 1 nignwavs. - : r, jbuilaw.wasa Hu s w qu;esti:cxv. cused fromservin; on the select com mittee on the subject of Convention, and Mr. Potts substituted iu his place.. sary more effectually to secure the col-. lecnon 01 saia tax. Mr. R. II. Alexander presented a . . a bill to authorise Michael Brown, of ,1, Tueailuy Xoc. 25. SENATE. "M r. . Ed monalQU. ..prcse ute d :the pe ti - t ion of Barbara Cabe, l ltiiywood county, praying to be divorced fiom ler husband, Joseph Lube: and Mr. CafSbnZBietpeffilu and Patrick Hennessee, of li.u k e coun ty, praying authority "'to erect "'Kales on' jjw o-wn tut'$isatBeuUittoka' eodHig Uom Wilkesborouli to Mor 5apton;wJi.h Avcr.e referred. -Gu motion of JUr-Parkeivxhe-xout mittee en the Judiciary were instruct ed to inquire into the expediency of so altering the law, that executors or ad ministrators may be garuishecd in cer tain cases. On motion of Mr. Cowper, of Gates, the same comm'ttee were instrurtpd w an. saw ..r .k. y tire vBt!t .of sondry citizens of Vamy ewmtJ stored to the pi it Urges tf a riioci, Referred. . ''. j, ' Air. itegiafer printed -1 hif'Tl authorise Jamrs Mott to eMslliikii feny on Black river, in New JUimJ county 6n Air. McChtsj tbiijii? repeal, in i art, thp art f I84. a.i ceming retailers of spii ituous liqsutti the counties of Hyde and Trnyli tttgs, and were ! ordccBdrttr be eap Cll. o a-wa r f. ta.l . t I t . i a ' n i - e' -li r r . . ini nia motion do uiu on uie tauie. aw.. uruer. joritL rarjmejl! JllThe qoestUm o MrOutlaw's motion iu uuac wuibii were; auupi eu. l3rry, tfot. SENATE. ?0, 7h Speaker nnounced to the Se onat tha appointment of the following landing committees: - V O Funuu Masai. Ovarii, Di-mmS, Oowd, Rjaanlt, Pairiy, Loakkart, Wche ami WcU- On 0 Judiciary. M rura. HofM, Ilalataa, Litila, M'Qoava, aavjar, Sbipp, lpai(U sad TT II KM. was decided tn the negative yeat 50, nayt 75. Mr. Craige now moved that we House adjourn; which waa Dot greed to-yeas ' 48, nsys 79. The question now recurring on Mr. Bragg's motion, it was uecidea in the attirma tiveyeas 73, -nays 54." Bedford Brown waa thereupon nominated for the appointment. Mr. lonjr now moved that the House adjourn unti to-morrow mornins; which motion was negatived yeas 43, nays 83. Debate r"i'4?;":"flf"'1- 4 T jli, mwiit, Minna pvavar v On 1'ritiUg mmt EUtUtmt ttmrt. CalaV Wall, uyma, HarrwiHt, iiovmi, vmj, aia aaiaiil UarttarO, Marteawaif M Unitfv, a4 itakar. - . iv tleroan in -nominatton. -Mrr Hrwood here rose to a question of order, wher ther such debate' coulq be allowed, the uouae having received and acted upon njessage from the Senate since the nomination was made." The Chair de cided that Uie debate was out of order. From this decision Mr. Craige appeal- paras tjasta. Kloua, Emsmi, MarUo, ParMr, " Stela m lWilkr7 ' Chair by a vote of 86 to S9. The OntmnOtd iMav-Maaw. m f Giwm, name of Thomas Settle was then add- aSMtaVvyen. ' I balloting then took place which m a at arw . a . a jl ap a a a . a . a nr. i uueen pieacatea uie iouow- i rauen ia inr resolution:- : f Brown.1 Oar frtnitmt mmi Ci Banta, UhIm, Unot.MvH, IIosmv. KaaJ.li; Mlaara. M'WtUaMbaaiU Mova af Piuw Oa Cvmaii Mumrt. Caepar mt Mactkt, Cow re the election of Bedford mWIt appraprialad far luvvaJavtBCMdaaV aa4 to ibtaaiaiaf at Was. . : - ; Jtmthti. That a fwaa-a at aeaataUta Haoaa I Cnaiaai. raaaaiae la raiaa a JaiaS arlaat afxaatHiaa, wkaaa atly It akail aa to aiailaa ifca eLuJd'ioe Lt OlMtol Ik rcsiaal vkiab M to iba B. UrMnKtnd, gMPrOKaadaat W rHiklia BU4. a(t wat J ran ia nw kagtawiara. Which beioz read, Mr.Wyche moT cd te arotrnd it by striking ot. the foU ... twwwg woras: "ana me reasons wmcn led to the dismissal of WW 8."Drom- o.od, fcupenotendenjl of Public Build -inga, Mr. Hartia then moved that the resolution and amendment be laid poo the table j yfcic motion wat a ' creed to. -: " , - : . Mr. Beatd submitted resolutions, directing the reference of so mach of , the Governor Message as relates to th subject of a Stat Convention the relations which exist between rhjt gtat j and th GDerj PorefBrnent internal improvea-eBti nvenna and fiscal sys tem of the Sf&irf Bank of the State publication and distribution of the Acts . pf Assembly and the outrage eoT mitled on American citizens at Net, aw, to approprial committees which, eo poticn f Mr. Sfaight, wrre laid -3Se- ' Friday iVisr. SI. SENATE, On motion of Mr. W'yche, the com mitter oa the Judiciary were ipttruct- ed to inquire into the expediency of (leaning, oy law. with more precision, the puiijshment for tha crime of Biga my, so as i ia.RO away or lessen the discretion of the court in ascertaining sucn panianmenu Mr. Sawyer moved that the Senate do now proceed to consider the com munication, lakl.befora the Senate by tne speaaer, on ttu ivm lasunt. relative to the teatt of the Senator and one of. the Commoner elect from Carteret count? t which mo tion was agreed to. W'hereupoo" Mr." Sawyer further moved that tne com- munieattoa ia relation to the seat of onaof the (Jommoners from Carteret county be transmitted to the House of Commons,' with a request that that House wool J traatmit to the Senate i any enmmunWstiona or t.papert in its i . , - , i obiuc v.'iii... ucc ci inaii uciei Kowan, to erect a eate across a certain I :-.. n. j: , r ,i " . 7 v i ji it . .... mi iu unti mt uuwui y oi so a- shall empower the Executive authori- road and Air, Hams, a bill to abolish mending thelaws, as to compel cof.sta- t.es or the State to issue writs of elec- the Pffice f COunty trustee m Gran- bles to return warrants iu the district uon to sunolv the varai.ciea In th Tj. ville county which passed their first ; u4;a .u- .irj i- r - . v , ' I- i . ...... - i .m nvw me wricuuau.i uvea. g.M.uie t.iat occur Detween the ume'""'"5v .. ilL .. Mr. Caldwell presented a bill of election by the people and the meet- Mr. Hawkins presented the petition menj - the M;ita ,aw whi , ....raL. a .1.1 ' I aS aa I Af Ulinil a W mfiit ana til UaHilnll. I ' ma vi mc Assrrauij SHU, II tliev shall J vi uauuuiuii cuuuiy, rf..i fhn firat tim. ami rr..rr.l acertaiirthat it may be done consist- ""ncipation of a slave, Received from the House of Com- eouy wun our s ate constitution, to .c prvpiny oi oranam mos a message, prooosinst that a iomt report a bill for that purpt.se. S-'Ji' Vk r mmittee be r.isecf.to ascertain On moti.nofMr. Monk.the.com- ;0n motion of Mr. Craige, the follow- whe,her lhe Presbyterian Church aid m:ttee on Education were instructed ing Rle Qf Order, reported on the 19tl, Session House can be pJocured for ti e to ascertain the amount of tha Liteca- "'nt by the commUteu appointed to U8euf the Legislture7nd! ifU tt rrFuml from all sources, exclusive of prepare feules. wa.ti;,keu out, viz. gaid commiltee be instructed to make tEe landi appropriated to that object J jT T10 'ng"ent. at said Chutch and to inquire tnto the expediency of im- House, tbey ahall be briefly made, Session House as maybe nccessarr proving or disposing of apart or the V, "7 comment by for4ie comfortable acmm.Hlati..,, ,f yinB nt uie E-aaiern section oi this '7 .r" "u,.'"ueu comerv. of Orsn-e. the broimiii.n loose, Mr. Haywood, in irn,.n.f..i k- f...r.i . no ... S ST A BV W V . - rate, appropriated tu the use of com-1 UI W,B ouwr, jir. iiaywoou, in mon schools and of submitting some purauancc oi uouce nercioiore given, plan to ascertain the amount of latent now moTe reconsideration ot that c'aims to lands appropriated to the use I vote ne House agreed to reconsid of such school. 1 er, and the question recurring on the Mr. Rush presented the petition of ro"t,ol Mr. Craige to strike out said Kooert vv alker, of Randolph, praying rute was ueciuea in tne negativ to nave iinerateu his negro slave, nam- JeM naJ" "J- tne .uujc was as . v adopted by the House. Monday, i. -u&kww.. SENATEvvs:i ..anraa. . .. .w a- i ne fipeak.er announced the appoint ed Jamet. Referred. Saturday, A or. 22. Ine proposition: of the House of I n . s a ' a a i - , . - -i -'-- - r - .- - - - - . omnuma, i oaitot this day lor fublic ment rot the following committees, Printer, was taken ud and concurred made in Durauanee of the in. . introuuceil br Mr. 111. ai- j'- I.l- ; ... . ' I v menial 1 mwuiHiiwrT, oi iicmorcu ore-1 uie yanoua rauiccu tmbncMi h. coieo uie pennon oi KtcRard u. Cow-1 uovernora message; , per, execu tor of Dr. Thomas O'Dwyer. j On Federal relation iaic-oi saiu county, bravinc the oaa-I opaiztit. Branch. Uawkins-I.itili. mt 1 n. uu. -,.:... . ..r r.; f .n ,A Ji: vf.t",A. " 1 .T'"" pauMpamna tbetn .tr ki- J .T . . . M win secure a more " wciunjpng w uie estate testator, interred. Mr. Mftrtin presented- tlie f l .r t f . rcaoiuuon, jvnicn was reaq hit motiop, ald on the table waa amended by str&insr out the .la which authorises the committee to make arranccmenta for the arrommoihi linn of the Legislature, and insvrti .g iu lieu thereof the fo!:!oiiir: and tmt said committee be, instructed to report to this Legislature. It uas iheu con curred in. Mr. Cooner. of Nf a message 1ms sent to the other House. . i . . . proposmsr mat Aaturdav week next h m An timm ppiitmntW Field Officers and Justices of tha IVr., which motion waN not arreed to. On motion of Mr. M'Ou Il ill uiiii-ovt ment were instructed to examine th system of Road Uws now in opecation ":Oa.-imoti6tt'fMrIBii; Pe$olvedt That the joint select cm mittee laisi-d on the tuhiect of I'W kee Lands be instructed to'inauiirit to the expediency if granting to JU.J uoKannan a lease to work for GohU- a certain piece or parcel of land, beiij part of the Cherokee lands now . ed by the State, lying in the Ttusnffff Hayood: and that they iej oit ly'lfll or otherwise. i! 5 Mr. Seawell presented the annul report of the Cape Fear, -Yadkitt IW Pedee Rail Road Company aklil was relem d. . r;.' i .L, On motion of Mr. Harrio, the roa- nuttee on thejuilicii.n wereinMnictid to inquire into the ri.ciic..b li'V of a amending the insolvent laws of IK State, as to compel the flaintiff er otneer, when a ca. sa. lias brn ed, to return the iame on vr irfci the first day of ti p tniu tit whkh the defendant is bound to a pi Mr. ' Mr. Ha kini prt-s. qtril rrnlti(in in favor of the heirs at law of J-ii Hale, . lb-ceased i and Mr. WMI t. bill to alter the tiamenf I mar Blamt- ad, of Gate countv. ami tn Itmtimite TiTmj mTucTi weie tiaiT ilie trstlme and reft rretl.--- roRnoar. ..;.i.i. .i: i oi nit I un a state vonvention for amend- bution of the labour of nr..-:,.. .1 w uouhtna rales. inc the ConstituUonMessra. Carann lr. rpnnlr .mn .k. . 8 ; 20th, an adtance tf 14 v r allowing j HoganSawyerr 90 W4: naickhart. r ; r Bt it be practicable to improiTeoM- fir'"""- ' "fm. t sOu .the distribution oft h ri;n.P. ' ' V rI lliteililteiiCi-Jiiftre immirtii "-"T V". J. 7 a wa,a sis sui ia amainipp an ft as. t r,k.7 lh.ririrrZ-: I --""''T:,1C,,"' -Unng- dapt them to the se of LcomotivP. mm im (JiiMNlHnMV orawBUiar tba nkiiir WT "" " " 1 1 or tne iraflSDortaiuMi tif lra..ll.. I . 1 . : "'' iihi Hraava ika utMMtieaaf a awandiar iba aaiuinv lava Um aakjaat, so a to MikoriM a lets awWr of BuaolrMaa I baa a ouiorMr to i.La SbarWa' kooda, aooopil -mulf OaMaai, suUia- naa im Batata! at Umv reuwt hj kill On motion solutiont aubini Mr. Sherard prenUdthe petition product if pt'wh it . . . . . , 7 - nuuig, ucvuia v Hie thaj 9rltk instant Hr.mii. Ik. I Tt.t.. .L. e x r 1 b im ttthe fenat. , ...... mva- mmu tor vomp- no now take message t.nmn. I ilo niinr Ink,. n.. A - :.t n - to appropriate committeea. troller instead f tin. il.:" V me re so- were Uken eP; hmended, and adopt: permitted to change ,hU "which S i&lXZ T "S "TI" H're to.. the wanner in which the mittee on tha Jndieiarw . n.r-,i- Mr. r,!.l-.!l k-..i .k.l . ' T' "J" '1VP - rebui'd a t . . V Iai.j 1- " ,1- 7 r" F"-'" tiicpcuuon inir me capitol have been itrrddi ed to inajUlf totu the eTOedirnrv tifl f annilrv rltlo.n. f I-..I.M - I '., rji.rr.deoi ... ... ?, , T r V J r " """i caiOBiy, i which motion Waa anr.il I.. Tl.. . w I . 1 a lie tki rsriTicB rna i aa wau t siitiraia , i. i a m.. ik.t a j n a wKym1. aywTsssss K.Tirsrtftart from diBerent conntiea than that in U.ferred. , v r . 1 H(rike imtthftl.ii.Lw V, ; which r,ei, .nd-to the mo- Mr. Shipp, clerks of the courts of their respective Governor, reported that David L. of W'm. S nm.nmn 1 A m t cauntiea. or to allow t.fficient com- Swain iduly elected, W iLtt; J? "SV 0F commons. - ul&J lJ: wiiiu uviii VUvii touuuria , i Ivlr kTrioH Drcirnteil at bill ff ffarm Imikftftn rl M. A messaee from the House ef Com mona, transmittinff 'certain document . i ,y. -i't. . .. possession, relative lotbe seat of theirelating to the mlig-ibnity of tbe time and referred to credit William Sibbatt, f Colum bus county which was nad the first Senator elect from taul cohutt. ;iir : : ' ' - ,, Senator f.-omC ctmn jt tr his r Oa nation ofMr. ITutcl.ison, tlie 'report the' pro!);; Hngsn. tlie, -ra..tii waa atn.iwtn.l I... .! .1 .. , Blllllllir lUf- lnll.ituin,. sis an.. additional tn .! ... , , -" - t.viivti ncsoiveJ luriiier. t hut the ;;..a a.nr.uut ot muao y -.Utiod , fititrtgi for the Fumitri Great Ftr in Am!vn 4r. Tl e Ship - 1 a . . . r caieuon a, just arrived at New.Yoik from Liverpool, brings London dan to the 20th and Livripi.! to, lle.ALM of tKtober, ten ('av Lier than t .Vi8 ijj.Sfehiitem.a I to us 011 this side of the Allantir, is the cheering : iiitrliigetiee brtineht to"' the Aiiiericart , AtiuuUurist. II sill be pei ceivi d hy oui otnti. ns t ud r the Ctmuiti c'ial head ,: tfvt Col ton. t U of tho ret Maples' f the, Si!hriB States" is in demand at al vsnrtd pri fcs. TLelalesuiJJverjiOol nntbl 18th aud 19th of Octobi r, au.iwntnl Vn iIm lb, M 4 he prroi-. prtiniiiieDt nt and in teresting to the ritizenu of Gn at Bti- tain than those of the United States, the total destruction bv fir on the evening of the 1 6th of October, of the Houses in which wrr held the iiirel-. ings of the BrititJi ; railihmetit. aid other edifices connected with, e fd in their tieighboi hood. The pi inch rl building d. strotjd, was tlie venerai t Cllapet ofSn StrhriT, ftratrilrifbT de English Kinfr ct tl at nam, in hi-n-r of the first Chris, ian Xfartvr. ! f'f propagating the (Wtrices " of "praie and good will to all maiikiiid.--ttoned to deatli.-The-4otal valne of property desryeil, .estimatnl intrin- sifnlly, amounts to about Iwentv-fi1 millions of doltnis; The polairal news is rather onimpoHant. V''ltrl'vrg ConteiIutlor . Wdiet' v - A ileel lutik plat . Will. h was at t bv singular I umalatx i-t One -i.f Ike I . liM' having hkilthp fie pUte-l Wm.e'fintV irrtrgd Vii'riTfftyTHyiT r.trvif w r- lui ln k u Ui.g Wiljjihbrrsie a.n. '! he ImM -m(! thual litli.,'l f lie iTietl tiWi'tl' y A" (" . i riiu'- l.ta ' iiift i r a V3.i1 a ' k !l (S l iWwbuis hii'utH ti-ry Vi,ar' h'l.

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