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i Tirn"irt which Hj 4i.lV.Hwii" -"mric tix t Na-vt-i, nude a Wo.i.1 Martin, it 'f.r.l- 1 fraHa 1 I oroereoj i tie t;i" 7 w ir '" tl-Mtaut.. (.iirntnk and . li '"Or, ,trf,U KM. I0m4 IVwr. erS ..rw. INwk. lluUmUc..- ii?Krt.! .nrf-1 re e wn?t v piopMitUmtaa 1 Griruce, u wm.a. te r.j cl was rcferrr-d, report fda; rtrtuUtHiu it fv.r f . h . Prealtyii aid Du-ttnuit f tJ! t.-alat-ilif.-TidJ-HMj C j anaiiy; w'.iidi was r --ad !?' Ljt is I wdir. il t.i he, nntl. T.w followm bill were read and '-'. Je fjr tl-e JMVoi wt '. ',;M"(j.i the MM Jli..iUk'll Is.'ivMiithii' . hire! wforts 0 1 : "t t!) rig! '. ,.f electing ttwrilt.io th Iree mmi ma rthe Sutf, icf mwi ihe bill 4 rwr lixabth M. SUmm. k lh f.llwiii nnwed lH (rn t1i lier Hooe ael feir reaJ iof. m I v?m f lernl tu.bsr- enroJIe.l; Ti i'lcarparate lhajiwnj V'Ie Aca. " ijr, inS imiin ro-intf ttTncirp.raie the Taikalepcha S ioky Mi inta'n Trapik Co:paj T ral irr flat avMirtn altfrin .h na:nn f a act r l82J, retpecin!: ili CoftK I t in TrrllifjlILI!lrir'M tlif COfD'l- . . . la 1. 1 IH f lil. k HKHIIIir IHI. I ( B.'aif-rt cuntVi tu o'hM-ic Ue cn ininirir of Kcnanwill', in, PufUn ..: ..It nrf i.r iK Inwn mm mnn( f mcrprafe me jnonii varw- lina GtfM Miniar Caiftpanj t 4ncor. Mnt41 41afl .ervAJCkffL?h.!?3J4, U thff e mwtf Mpckk'ob-Jrgl to pre nt the f.'lli!J5lf timVrin, wr other w?e ttnetlnj; the'rno nf lwcr Lit- liah'iktt'tNW f Lwhw.fr, in IRii fur! canlr. ami to 'apjwi t cnnmt8Uin era' thrfj an I altering the time f holding a rCiiatj Hwurt of Tlttn rnm'ie and Yancy. and fi.r other pur- Mies. ' : ' "' . I10U3R 0PJJMM0N8. j : "ITIIt preientfdBf ...MfJTajrloCtJa fp)hibits Sheriff awl their Oeputiea roia execatiai the office of Constable in certi eaV- 'Bf Me . RmW M thonzinK the elecfum of a ConitabTe in ' NfW Salem, Randulph county. Hy Mr, Poi4KteramBdatiiry . of . thi tilitia' LawsT rhe1atrarja;twl-- th- other twA tMMeii their llmmrtinz. Mr. SeaweUi from the Committee on Internal improvement; reported a bill. which lia l its Brst reaatng,autnoriain( the O tvernor tfrabserib, 'behalf the State, for one thousand shares of the capital stock of ' the Cape Fear, I bukiu aula retire ivaii iu. 1 11c " report ah J bill were ordered ta be pri' ted. ' ' '-".' A ballotinj; took place for Cavalry OIkcm of the 8th Urif.li le, which r r tatted in the choice of Allen Peoples as Colonel. William Gilbreadi, Lieat Colonel, aid William Dennr. Major. .Mr. IlarnnsriT, from the Committee 1 the Ja liciarf , reoorted a bill con- eerninj Divorce, which was read first time., '" f. . Mr, Daniel, from die Cummittee of Claims, reported a resolution in favor of Micajali Hicks, which had its first leading. ,.'" " . '' t. UtHtey, fnim the Sidect Corn " mUtce to who I was rcfrrred the resola tioa of enquiry int the rondact of Robert Potter, reported the facts of the case whereupon Mr. Harris submitted the folloiwia resolution: tUaat l, Tfcat ItuWrt Potter, a member at An) Mmita frw tb aouniy of (iranili, a aait Imt ia barabf enpatlait traia hk aaal, ! Coasiderable discn-sion ensued, and the resolution was laid on the table,; on motion of Mr. tlaywuod,- until' to morrow. '! The resolution aathonsinr h pur. chase nf i numVr of comes of M'Rai-'s Map of the Stale was rejected on its ae-j conn reamng. ,t, - t. Mr M-Ijean submitted 45fUowing resolution, whieh was adopted r r: -y '" r Wbarraa laaUv f Ihia Stat" iweniatiaf lh "rali.it nf tiraaiit I"kh-, r Icalnia; a aa. li,a aalarVL aal aiUraH utmimj a ntMnar, a, ia ' a 1 I r . I.. Ji I C .1 araaaaMti, ar, ia ia , namuy aaamMag w UaacfMia awi tba amai fa riias. rrnu. b dtiyiit ibjp mi iiH,i iTi "nrU tnt lim ( a partioa a? mar akiavaa, mm! tlwrrvfiira diaultl am bt iapac4 wna mtr aummaaar, ialWa- fra rat atirtitaHC awl aiwal auatlrtitm'. thcrr lara Kamlvatt.Taal iIm CManiiltw "mm Ida JidU aSry a btalrMlrd lamqmra wtu iba ieliM' a nf mnaalaia all aaiJ la a. Ml at lit lMe Ibr tubieat la W rrmUt4 eatmrly by ' tba ohiT aaarnl atsaa af Iba iMraata. i i- ... J. . , The bill to ewancinat , IWnjamin, aid the bill amehdatorr of "the art td 1831. t'i - incorporate Beard's Creek OuardA. in Craven, were indc&nilely postponeJ. . .'- ' ' . - - j SNh " T- flfr!tm'frlt0tff JhH. 9k, . . - 1 SKNATEc . The following enzronseid bills paased their last reading, and wr re ordered to be enrolled: . To amend part of th aecond section of die act af 1855, to renlata the proceetlmenin thrCoontr Courts of Crave nt to rttaldish an4 in corporate a town at Trent Bridge, fa the county or.JnjM, by the name of Pollockavillef sfplemenal to the act of last session, to mtprve the State road . from the bank of ihe KuekaMeee riv er, , byjlie way f Franklin. to (he Georgia line and to diorc Kllena M. CMk ?-r. , i v--t-'. ; Mr. , Deard, froni flue joint select e-'Wttittee to whom was rfrrred that part of the ,tJovernn-'s mesaj whith xe)tCS to tue outrage .romiiiiUcd on.A nf . tlur nMirfff .l. i.uil bf abiitarner-lL. k L. .j .k,. rw,i of b mi Jhi . mwi an iolrae- H4rl. Thai the IWaeeal mrntf t V.wtfc urwciu'r belaa.-a -,rn in cri !m kMtwa I.. ib..i:iiinii.m ih 'ho Ucl Slates; aai urv- Vurtn Onrfmi tas J-ill .( ! ' Uili. ..flbe r.- lee Mrm!w mI itac L'ulim, m r J u!u "fc wiw!, M.I he r- l Smtb ljJuu HI U U Hitlers 04 ll On mtipn of Mr. Mote, f I'itt. the Sonaff areJ to iveoni.ter tiie Toe mi the rj.fction f the bill to proviilc f.r the pajmjnt of U inalin.-nts o the ahnres re-erel to the S iite in the capital stork of the B nk of ih State oLNortli LCjrAoToaj chart t re J bjr the actor 183 Th enrroe t rehiin, from the other ii.-iinp.iferfnrin"; iheolire of At ior"T General vacant, as laiJ upon the fa'ble. nf ihe day, ano iiroreedeo to fimniuer Vher.upori the - ikI hill was reail ihe econt! time an I amen.Teil, on Vie mo tions of lMetsftr. V. IwanU anilM bine. 1ill bi tit'lcifritflv po$fponi; which wa nega lived S.i to 28. I liii"nues- tim4he eooeanw?. ' the pae of the bill, it was det Hied tn tho aliinna tiveSI to 30. HOUSE OF COMMONS. TKeTirms.rpiik: ration of the resolution, yesterday subiiiitted by Mr. H.iiris, for the cx- palsioii'of ftabert Potter. Mr. S wan ner moveil lor it iii lcnmte tMiatpotie- menu which was nejruiveu, 10 au Soma discunnion eiibued. and the reao lation was uUimately pusaied, G2 to 5 2, as follows: ' rt-u Mirt. AHoHtna, K If. Att-xaniler. nlirT. Ilarrmi'or. HmIIIc. Ula-cl.ri .1. Ilmldin. ler. Ckiuwil, Claik. ilraufe, IU ion. Ibwhery, IhKlItT, rlyniaij, roraiiuui, ri.uhv.r, (.m-retl, (irjlwin, )H, tlarrjt, llavilfr, lliuwai, llauitsrui lliroiy. Itik-. ilvat. rtmcblimi, imlklnv Ke", Kituj. K illn H, I ji- IIhmb, Lilly , uautaf f lanS ljttirniitii j Martin, liilr. Mllil.MMi-lrll. iMaillii. M..Uliew. M.Mit, Norto.n, Oiubv, 1'eikint, l'niiii!exirr. I'otlti II 1Mb, reU. ISibjIUimkI, U bu.itli Sto-hard. Wataoii. Ul.iiDil.l. .iiii Mur, ti, II. Alvxnilr. Dilfonl. tWIf, HlHliiek, llraml in, lUuum, Hynon, Carlrr, lxir, lMeiii.Hi, r'aariHlilili, t-'ml, Kiink, llammit, ItaakM, llai'Kr, llamnmi. AV. Ilor' Inn, J. I lit. ton, llfMililcr, f i-n, It. J hkj,, V Jmwt, ah!, I.TOi MClcriH), M'Om.nlil uwil, llt-aiar. UnvUutk. Smlei , tiiiian, i. U 8naili, & aiivMi, aviui TuiliAin, '1'ivlor, TiiMu Tamlinton. Wlunb. Wlkr. WmkIi, Wlib, Willejr, Williaiul of tireane, v wmtar, jtugiar, , " Mr. Bairinger,fiom the. Ju-'iciaiy Committee, to whom was referred the resolution directing them to inquire into the expediency of repealing all laws authorising divorces, r-oried a piQstsuch a law-; Concurred in. Mr. D. from the same com t't iter, re pot ted against the expUeicy of te strictina; the power ut Urarid Juries in Cases of -Assault and Battery, Con curred in. -Tdie''biltt7wmafrlctT'nrrar'Ra Road from Beaufort to the Tennessee line, was read, anil, on Mr. liarriitger's iuot.unr4aid t the table until ttw 3d Monday in November noxt, by a vote of 101 to 16. ; The engrossed bill authotiiing A. R. T. llurvter, of Macjn. to erect a Bridget and the ensp-ossed biU amend alnj jf f the Act au&uazittK tae thijto of the r town , of HsywiMid te tuipoint cooimisniouers, were read the tUird time and ordered, to be rnndledU. - The biUsecorinti to Needham WwU field, of ltmoir, and others, the right of itAVirilm; Neue" River, passed us third reading, J-f to 49 and was ' seiit t tlie Senate. A irreat number of nrivate bills had their second readini. 8F.NATW. "The hill to rosulnte the times of hold'uiif tlie Superior Courts in the 4th and fith Judicial jirrnits. and to attarh tlie enunty of Surry tu the 4th circuit, wui read the ttecond time and rejected. The bill to provide for' the navinem uf the inxtalments on tlie Shares re en ed O the Stale in the Capital Stock of the llauk of the State, was again re jected,- 0. , On Hioti.A e-f Mr, Montgomery, . of lOrsnss, r Hi tubn nl, 1 hat tlir tninl rlt ctramitlre npirinutt In twinirv Im ttke..nit thai 1,4 In Iba riiautnial of t illaiat S, I b-iua ntowit, a w IMtthU-atlvni i4 Um ljiaiO, brn.nwll la in. HMr ioliti niauunl ut lh mnulbly riaiili uirv f-ir suurhaetii die w.wk, anl ntonililt Hrivta vi lUr tt, vnttoaa la, aa4 atuce, Um iliMaia,l tt Mr. DnmtiHua'L . N-aily Um wW-.leaitting was oecu pied in . the considerattoti of the bill concerning a Conv. ntioo to amend the .Constitution of the State. A creat number of amiwlments were propt Bed, an I a very animated discasbion ato.,e on thfir respective merit. , Finallv, alum! ft oVIm k to the rveuinz. the bill passed its thud readingr, 31 to 50. and was sent bark Jo the Hotte of. Com mon me as s lor tbir eonctirrencb in the - 99.- - .1... Courts oil am y count v to alter the di- Iment The .?uand AW, tv.r lee V? " ',ucl "Mfct!."7 e" m 55swuuon ,c,, , idinr line between the lo .vninien.s f .!!,. tiie uovcrnor s ,tiicsaga as reives to rrJl-teu,o nn i f. , ; r. f . , 'n,,. i.:i ... .i uuJ r.nsmls,io,,id ctrlaixt pablk, doe- Ij!!: IZZJ I.U!,l.br IVba-n, rn'MritMi, Fairlev, f lyn,:W ". KwmLII. Kerr, U.tU. lkUti, i"rj, M tiorsawk, V"7 M'Ufmwj at Itertlrtnr. Meaf-XflV oHirwrnu, Phili, er, Sarranl, 8e V'btleliiir(. . , HOUSE Of COMMONS. ' . Mr. J. W. Ouiun, froia the cm mitue on Propuaitiom and Gritvancc't, rt-ported a ifavorabl 00 the ptition relating to the passage uf fiU up Fifth creek nf JSmu Oveibv, fur a diorcej divorce, voncqrroutn. M rr Bairrntwivfrotwhewwakte Satorv .t-tWac4i8J5r-a"nBlf--iKzeif'-th state, waavartoua- foe:"iajttrrsanTy tnilUt which was read the hi at time and TOedr-1l4r.-ll.v:fi,tia''t1ie " 'tsmt coouaitteo, reported azainst the eipe- ditnc of repealina; toe laws regulatotig the retail ol rmituou liouoii. con- 1 curreilin. Tde euirossed resolutions from th Senate, on the subject vf tlie outrage on AierU au citizeu;coi'?uiWed at Nas sau, were adopted ununimouily , and, with the repari accompanying, ordered to be enrolled. Slade presented the following resolution: i ...a- )r 04. pM-cu i it rrwiuviuu tu, LfitlUwiay.aMHiJa l . 1 1. , v .1 ! . . T ', I. . retary rsiat br, and lie i hcrrnr rtireced to iwna to' Uie Troiaeei brtfi University' 6F this Slate, nrrmii in each cate on Uia.mua, trr roll of llie continental line of ihi Statej wlii re warrant lwe not heretofore i uel; ai.d i hat vtie a!J Trustees hold the tbcirof, in trust for the oflicera and soldiers who peifo mrd the military services for wliwli ajkl warniitti aliall l'lovitlad, that if no claim be exUbitrd by the said of ficers or snIJiers, or their legal representa tives, within seven years from the 1st day of January next, the said trust shall cease and delcrrtitnej.,7 "And lireas Ihe" Jimitation Vri ' tlie aaid-1'eaolut'ioa lias expired, and many honest claimants to said land warrants, or lands founded ou them, yet exist: There fore lietolved. That a select committee be raised for ihe purpose ofintjuirini; into the neccssi y oi tea sia ion o:i una iunici;i, anu report to i. ..p i. . l.l.n tiotiaa uio reaiiu ui aitcit inviir). jrhe resolution was adopted, and Messrs. Slade, Haywood, Barringer. ll-niU-ison and Ouilaw appointed the The following engrossed Vills passed ineir last reaiiiug anu were oruereu to d.'enroUw)iJ:T Iff TB53, apptiititiiig lav s on Roi rTver,"'j.ie.:rg AuaunaniT Montgomery counties; to ittcorpurate the Chatham ttuardsj to incorporate the Mountain Llayd Gold Mining ConIny, in the county of Mecklenburgs to regulate toe lfvyifia and collecton ot town taxes in and for the town of Plymouth; and to .amend nn act establishing the Teniiesliec River Turnpike Road Mr. Goi;rell presented a resolution authorising the Governor to employ Biiicineers to survey a rail road route from Beau furt to the western limits of the State; which passed its first read mg. Mr. Dudley presented a bill to au thorise the commissioners of Wilming ton to assess and cause to be collected a tax on all slaves whose owners re side out of tow, but permit the slaves to reside in town; which was read the Erst time and passed. The House proceeded to Itlie ordcr of the day; xod took ap the resolutions heretofore submitted by Mr. Hender son, relating to the public lands. Mr, Brag moved that the said re aidutioiis lie on the table; which was negatived, 77 to 10, Mr. J. W. Guinn moved that they be made the order of the day for Monday nest; which was ; not agreed to S 1 to 40. four inefflctual motions were suc- c essiv cly" ' mTtle" Hay w mid then, moved that the resolu tions be amended so as to read as lolluws; but before tlie question was taken, the Uottse-adjoariiir : Kcsnlved, as the opinion of this General Assembly, that tlie public domsia of the Oni-ed States,' wliich ws ceded to the Nsriemd O-ivernment oy I hia State and ty the other Sistco, is s trovt fond; which he. ot the several ac.s of ct-sstoa; and it woulil be a .breach of faith by the National fkiverntnent if -these lands shauld, by any atof Congtesi, be directly or-wdrrettly (riven to the new States in which those land's sr loeaied, without the picvioos assent of the othea States. Kesobed fiVrther, "Tli'aF tbi'piiSfia do.nain of h United States, which was purchased by ihe General Government, i i.fVigWl the cnrarwM pro4 rty of ih Stales sod ant act of Congress by which thus lands sliall b dtreetly ot iudiceclly git en 10 the new Sta'ri in which those fends are located without the previous asrnt f the others, would be ;s violation of the rights of lb tMher Statea. : Itesolred. TUat whenever . the proceed, f the poblie lands shall wot be wanted for Iba Wicitinute purposes of the national Gov. ernintvMMUpauMsuu4WMsiaiit witH ihe ' Conaiitution, ooirht to be made fur their ill, tribution, feccordine; to llie (.rineiples dr. Ured iw the foergroina; reenlutionsi and if the Conalitutioo f tbc VoitrdiSiatQs, accord-, ins; to tta iru mranuig;, forbids aucu pro. vision to be made by Uonftresa, the suliject tight to be referred la ib Stain tor t,eir determinaiioM, thst they May determine whether Uiey will consent to jive acb pew et er noV - . ... -. Alomkw, J(m. Ji. . . . SENATE ; - ... J,., Mr. Move, uf Pitt, presented. the petition of , Willpaghbjr WjtchaAlr prarin-rtobe divorcrU. Ilef.rreiU, f Aasmb!r, made a report thereon. accoiapaaieil-by the Miowin; retli ii(Mia whitll -vre reail tune tnuei econd, which- waa utrickea out: ,; ;r ltenlct. Tbal II Uiinor k llrtad ta preeara aa Iraawaa ia 1 lirglaiiir ).-prtniitA 1 -I iL erA Slmlrt to Ibe-Cuwa. aaoiil' m 'Jl I fhe VuIjIw L u Hut Suit jutililMtl auuif all by ba hUmi -fwalia'. Hetiil,et, Thai iIm Uuferaor k auibortwil 10 ippulai aitaaallf a fwm'ptmttf mr. Mtg Ohs ntrr ia ahieto tu U Wtatl a ji.iltlitJif.1, ti nrtiM lUt prool !iel, lo ir nara a UtiU bf ruitteM. Ceaclral intlcx 4 aariaatliutct aba ball rocei wkI. uu afiua atiuajr b dneil a1fiu.llii4nlt l;HlMf, mat axaauOtnf ana Itna'ireu ouutu 9. . ' UeaoiTCit, I bat tin Governor alia a olh ritwJ lolraajHHtaltM Kuii ol llt Umnei Sulci, awl of the tuveral SUrtet, aiir imbiw Uuc mem -lr"faf frtwsiaisiii lit iMiblM tuttioraaft M Iba Male. and iirdervd to be engrossed. 'Hie ti tle of the bill now reads, a bill re wardinsr persons for taking up runa way blaves, the property oi citirens of this Sate, in Pennsylvania, INew York, Connecticut, New' Jersey , and Massa chusetts. ' The bill to provide a fund for the es tablishment of free schools in North Carolina, was rejectei on its second reading; upon which, on motion of Mr. Carson. jt was resolved that the said bill shall be printed and appended to the laws passed at this session. TtfetfouWW curred iii the amendments to tlie en- coortiSB the -destruction of wolves in said county, the said bill was ordered to be enrolled. The bill vesting the powerjoa, gates across public roads in HJeuoi 'courliT,'' passed its last reading, and was also ordered- tr1lgrotfd;',CT' """'""" The bill to amend and suspend for a time the several, acts prohibiting the circulation of due bills and notes, un der five dollars; the bill to i-.nancipate Waller; the bill to amend an act of 1745, for the better observation and keeping of the Lord-s day, Sat. and the bill directing the manner in wliich suits shall be brousht hcreal'ter in this State, were rejected. Hills presented By Mr. Heard, J tarther to amend" an acr, entitled 'an act to establish a Bank of the State of North; Carolina.? JJy Mr. ftdmou. BtdrnTWe-Stefld the Irmits of lb"' city id Raleigh, llid the urst time and passed. By Mr. Sawyer, supplemen tal to an act paised at the present ' sesi sion, concerning a convention to a mend tlie Constitution of the Si ate. Passed its first atad second readings and laid upon the table. 1W Mr. Cald well, regalating the time of holdingthe Superior Courts in the counties of Rutherford, Lincoln and Iredell. By Mr. Martin, to authorise the commis slwerr of - the tow perfect titles to lots in said town, and to appoint commissioners for the town ot Madison. Read three times bud ordered to be engrossed HOUSE OF COMMONS. The engrossed resolutions in favor of Archibald 8. Brown, late Sherifl of Robeson county, and of the Presi dent and Director of the Leaksville Tollbridge" Compaiiy, passed their last reading, anu were ordered to be enrolled. -j Mr. M'NeiH, from the committee on Claims, reported favorably un the re solutions in favor of- Reuben Mantin and wife, and of the heirs of William Gilliam; an unfavorably on the claim of Allen Jones. Whereupon- the resolutions were read and passed, the former its second, and the latter its first reading; and M Haywood pre sented a resolution in favor of tho aaid Allen Jones; which passed its first reading. ' ' ' : ' ' ..-'Mr.- Marsteller, from Uie coirwnvUee to whom was referred the roaolation concerning the powers and immunities of the Cape F. ear Navigation Company, rcrwi;edabill torepeal in part a u act of 1 8327amending the" several acts of Assembly incorporating the Roanoke and Ca ne" Fear mvijra tion ma tm Bn4reacribrnxtlt-mnde"ofnf 'it.'""'. :"il ''r.","iil. j- ' . its fis-st reading. . , ' Mr.: Graham,from the cammitte on Education, to whom sundry rr solu tions on the subject had been rctVrrfti, reported a bill to authorise the ri evi dent and Directors of hcJUjcirjL FiilfilaficIF'' cesiin'""'!!!' tHnsi'Jf the Swamp lands; which was read tlie first tinje and passed, and, with the report otcompanjing, ordered to be printed. Some time wis' spent in the cotisid- erafiiHii of the aiiuiHiiut-iUs proposed Ojnne- beaste to the (engrossed bill concerning a Convention to ameud t'oe Constitution of tiie BSlatej aii1,Jafirr various ineffectual umtious further to" amend the bill, the sid nmenilmtiUs were concurred in, and Vm Senate so informeiU Ordered that 50 copies ' oi amy om ue printed lor eacn mem ber of the Legislature. ,. Tlte House rekumed the unfinished business of ' S tlurdav, being Mr. Henderson s resolutions rclatinv to a lllfttrih'l tl.in ,.r ilia lil.Klio l-nlj l'l.. ' r ' ' t r it ti J """" " . Zi.. " .r Vr "7 . I negative 64 , to 63. ft " anii.iaja,wA at etaa itt,llt BIS tfl -nir. ura?? ' a Wa . . 1 .1 t , f . i i . rB k.l,VPil luo tva.ilnli.mit lis ..' tlia I l,i . ' 7.'-;:J T., en .7 . .. - . ' ..ii -..M-b.. i itiaiaalu i.ib w a u.il i-mtu bj Co- ;r. . piecr.imf k. a..j Thote-wliamM a at. ara Mewi. 1bbli, UraRR, lUaawell, llmaa, lltKuni. Iltram. Cuiir. Voor. Ltejbm. rHI- Hatviiutk lluatiWr. Ilulib.-. Inon, Jnlil, Ju.)kHM.Le,L)oa Alaraitllrr, Jotl Huwtll, ItHblii-k, itejfiMer, Kntbuck," !sblef , J. U. Smiih, bwanutr, Tathaio, 1 aj tor; Touillitwilt, VV ,.Hwo.lU,.tV,lktr, Vt bubel.1, t Ulej, Jiwub WiIIimh, Xiglar. , ' " "I Iwm b vmed asaiavt tlie, amrailmcnl aere Mws. Albriltoa, it. II. Akian.kr, II. Ateaander, linker, llwringrr, tiattle, I ll.ll.rd, Uvtt, Utel.t.al, HUI.k, 1lr-U- lira), Ui-uiaiucli, ' Sautter, vwuivm. rmi,, GraiiHt. Uikarj, Ibiillu;, l'kiuins, i-'iiicuian,, tioi-itll, liiidiain, tiaakiiik, HrH:r, lUii-.oo, lUrllv, .llvHilerami, tl-iri, llokr, u llwtoa, J. Ilortoa. Itowanl, Kii. KUlt, tail.am. I Manly, 5lainiiv;aiariiu, iiiuh , 'Vy'v MTJeeW., M MM, ini, M i iitrew, nr- orti. Uu,lv, iUuiuw. I'craiat, l un.nt live, f,-lt.:.rrp .ri'iB".",,i , r--c'":i kiiiii, aiaaeii, nwi, ai.MMi.u.i, .muhh, UlUathaaMjill A aa,- W ebtn tVill.um, of 'tiisene, Williams tA ltikkiuond, Wn.l.cr. Mr. Haywood moved to add to tlie second. resolution the following words: "And such distribution ought not to be made so as to -jive any preference to the new State IiKe that proposed in the bill, commonly called Mr. Clay's Laud Bill, which was vetoed by President Jackson." Mr. Dudley moved to strike out all of said amend ment after the words ''new &aej" which was not agreed to GG to 51. The question then recurring on the adoption of the amendment offered by Mfedlyiwt3d,:'it,wadl!iwl uegattve -09 to S7., i lie origioal rAiavlulWi as aabmitted by .AIt Utn-. uet-aoa. on tiw y ia u Ui iao, , ete, tbv n adopted and ordered to be engt vsed yeas 82, nays 32. 2cru M,iri. Alurittin, It. II. Alenimlei-, G. II. Alexin!er, AMiiiMi, I4.ik.er, liairiiivr, Battle, Heillm-d, Hell. Hlanh'oril, Ulalwk. Unn- eorr;' ttray." ttrmmwetlr"tbml'wiarli. Uraixe. Crump. UUvcnixirt. D.thciv. lbi.ll. . tyiciiiine, Korvinaii. Gorrelt. t't-aimn.. Gnii.n. ItUwkiri,, llaiiier.'ilkW 'n. Ilcnrr. link. V. M.ii Ion, j. Ildrtoii. ilouhtvr, lluwid. King, Kiiliell, Latbaru Lil ly, 1 jiidwy, Locke, ling, lyiuilci i.ulk, Mfiitj , Mamie, Martin, MattUL-a, .Monk, Mullen, ftt-Cteeser-nn; all,eni;MnaTi'Na4w', eom, Uubr. tuilnw. I'vikiiM foiwU xur. Kush, Scuwill, hltMii, SmaUwoiHl. ti Suuili, Stockarit, Swindell, Tavtor, Tiilctt, Timtllnium, Wmliwonb, Walker, W alaon, auli, Wea ver, Jacob Willauus, W itliams ol lineue, Williams - of Hitlna.ii.it, t iir.liei , ZiW, iTinyt leisi. -- ijortiue, UrsgK,, ni'aiell, 1) ottu, lliuinu. tlvrain. Carter. t'HarwHloliih. 'tfult,.. . iukr (.. IIm - wuvii. Uuitl.uuo, Jt. Jo.it!, Jiu.bn, Jiki.iJ, KM., Lea, Lyon, Mai'tlciler, t'ei'iy, Font, I'.iw. ll, Kt-giiw, v KoebiKk, Hladv, 4. I.. Hiuilb, gaauiier, 1 aUwui, WIihIkIiI, W lUianiaou. Tuet'hy, Jan. G. SENATE. Mr. Hawkins, ft;otn . tlie . ctiinmittee balnteriiaLlmprovei a resolution on the subject h.ul been referred, reported in favor of granting a charier for a rail ro ul from Um sea board, tii'd the sent of goveinmeiit, to the Vadkinj bat aga.nst the Stile taking two-lifllts of the stock. Laid on the table. Mr. II. also reported againttUeexJdieney ot grunting au appropriation to' tut a canal Iroui Ci.iosu creek to June Bay, an I ie. coiumeuded the rejection of thu bill tu .luic'iid the road laws. Coutur.ed in. Mr. Wyche, from the committee on Fiuam e, made a report, stating that Samuel F. Patterson had executed ihe bonds required bylaw, &c. atid eiuer. ed Unii hi olViee its Public Treasurer; setting forth, the condition id the Treasury; and recomineiiding the adoption of a resolution, autiimising tlie ,i Treasurer, should it; bet onte necessaiy during- the .fiscal var -t borrow, on btltalf of the State, a um not exceeding 4U.0U0 i dclLra; which resolution MiisrtWdibwffJ tiinci, ' a in! ordercti to be en groused. ..... t Mr. Kendall, Iroin the committee on Propositions and Grievances, te ported unfavorably on : the petition id Willooghby Witckird, of P.tt. Con curred in. v : repair, alter umt aiuentl tlie rond leading from the dad of the- river Vatlkja where Cassiormerly Uwd, to the Afchecouitty Hue; whirh'was wad tluee titnei, and otdet td to be enrosn ed. . :. - - - rbeengioised.rrsBlo..tins from the. the-4iwiMtfv.ir : 1WttMitlg Ibe, ,&tev4 Tnbh i i . . i . ... KMios, was taie wpon t!ie table, via 53, nat s S4. i " , . . l'ews.Mest.. A whiftioii, llnktr. fit iiiaio, Ituins, CiMiner ol Maiim, C'niMr. iU.i.. DabM'ti, VuiluiM, Kilnioiibni, Kduii.i l I'ir. son, K,l.ilt of Waneii, K.....H, rtiiii, r'l.. w.s,tMtl)i, IIm kii.k Ili.liun. IIi.h. !i: WMwrr-4iaryr-tentthrir".'f Tin 1, M uu'il ' ij iinii.MM, Ai.,,e u tmrnt, .blah), l''fe''. Ste.lie.n, Wllillr, Wb.l .keT, ti hiie liui'M, Wyihc, Umui. r:(!f . . ! , . .W .l.u Uurvo, ; Jt man, llei,, Oul.U.lt, IK.I, fHJ, llMMIU.II, ll.ML KetMb.ll, Ltiil,-, .VrM.lli.,,, MMi,?, IW tlliaihs, Aluiii, MaU, M.ii.ljfiaiiMy ml Uraiuiv, AluteaS I'm. IVker, I'lwluk. allr, olitHai rt, M.it, UellbwM. i'he bill t ontei iiitig a' Conti'iiii.in' fo amend the Consiilu turn of the St ate, was ordered to be enrullcil. " ' "" '. - - Tie - engrossed btil- from the tiiln-r House w establish the Mmliaiit Bank of Netvbcrii, was ri jrcted 20 to 25. '. ; - 4 ' " HOUSE OF COMMONS." ' Bills prrsenud-By Mr.. Henry, to establiuil the Sulnhur Stirii.r A o its w ! in Buncombe, ' By Mr- ,V. Jlmt,.i"i, 'or arming volunteer -compm untecr coiniwini . Bv ftlr,. Mars eller, to vrciwal rai t tf an tri519, to pn idea icvci.ueior the payment of. the c ivil Jit itndrou- 4;.... ,i...;.. ..r .. . i " .. iii'ti'iii iiiiiigi-ip kvuiiimt 101 uie " . .. . r.. " tingeiit "ear Ibxt'. liy Mr., lilnlock, to au ilhonse and empower the rountv VejpoHiinending to 4he people-sprrlf r.ij. !r to insiruci -tfteir delegates t tjt Ooiiveution to v.te for ucagaiiist ilnj borough rt-pt'vsenaiiirft in the-' Le'isls, lut e; which waS pdatpoucd iiidefiiuiely, Mr. Haywood piebented the peti! tton of JLIAI. Sundrv, aikina cbwijn; sat ion for certain proltaajonuFnervtcei, together witli a resolution to Carry in. to effect ''tlSirajcr'theptitiuiier; RtTerred. v Jl!L.. The eiigros?ed bill- to make an ap. priipriatioti of '673,1)0 for complrtin the Capitol in this city, passed its s, eond and tnird tvatKn jsvand was order; ed to be enrolled yeas 9 nays 2t The following,, bils were pstH)rieJ indefinitely: , Providing a reward Xuc Thrtakiii f 11 p" of "fuiia wapsTaves iu PeniuylvanLiYwjJCmk cerniogthe etercjse of fdiSrae byjfres persons ot toiler; adtliiionul 10 the acts now in ffirce drivcllog h.'w (nmescov. I ert may pas lauds; ulLeruig Uie nutii. ber of compalijr iiiusters, from two ti four in a year; and giving to the SuiwL rior Courts of Law exclusive original jurisdictktn of nil applications Tor u vorres. . - . ;i , " The engrossed res'iludnrrs to print the bill to provide a lund for the estab lish mentjif fn-e shonts, and append the same to the Acts of Assembly; aiij authorising the Governwr to procure and traiisii.it tlie Acts of Assembly i certain cases therein natiied. and fic other purptwos, were read and adtiir 1 A number oi private bills had their tuimA9ikt--tnX passed theiii last reading an4 were ordered tii bP enrolled fa particular notice" of which we are compelled to omit uuiff next week. . 1 ' From llw.N.V. CrfHtrH-ranlirfiiiirol't.S9, Pieuck, from Havre, haa arrived m thv anireccdcntetl slioit jaRagtt, at ihjf.jiioni.ftrj.a The Litest from Paris and Havre art to the 3d instant. The Chambers had been in session two days, and it wilt be scon from the proceedings that the cjacaliou .-idUlw-1 iMlemntty-l realjr with tnis country, had ivit uliVcri tmcheif. The follow. ig ex'.iai'ts ctnhiace' every .'...I ... IT - 1 . . 'k liiuj, mat e util II iu -nn ID1S stiiiject after 'a careful perusal of numerous French upei8. '". AW.' v2J'L lti3ntd,')t6 luve' been d.tiided 011 FridVy in lU Cou icd. that the Bdl 'relative io the -23 miliums cljilnod bv the United States, fliatl be pfesititdl lo the Cham. b r in one of it Ucst sittings. St. Thiers, it is atUted, atTiruta thatU shall beabl' to rsnry it. The Vourrier'.rhnituli. si r! 'tlie motive assigned bjr M. Bresson fur declining the proffered sefct in iheCati. inct was the impos .iliility of his sui. porting the Govern inj MtHti, respect to itie payment :of ihr ! 5 mi, lions tu tU United States. M. liresun asserts, that vthen he. was Set teiaiy nf Legs' tion in the United 'Sli.fi , "he had a I iiporfunity of knowing (hat llie tni ttey, if awarded, trouitl'titd go to iberv st.ti, who hud really exp :rieiiceriost es, ami that he muld i.ot.as 'Minis ter,., support what he o-.Kfitcd to be contrary to the in'ertsts of Francr." - iwri, -27 1 h iVa;?. It, is stated f lay that Admiral Dopeiru and an aii' "Ustpersonugc artval'ealy in tlifiicul ties nn the suhjot t tXthjj frcaft of 25 millions. JoiiniiJ ilu I Ccrt runt, -2d Dtt. tt t lainly, ', if a rroj.'ct 'of law has betoini! of political importance in the inidsT .f fhe infrigucs and uitnihterial revolutions we have expet ii need, it is the project concern ing the 25 millions of the United States. " - - ItisteHil of asking the continuance of amonioly, the minister' of finance ought to iS,ve asked for this 25 mil tr.nii, TfiVlmtniRferlwtl not this "audii- rity Bui h d he "done it. we are free (0 cotiless thi,t its' rejection would have proved no tiring; of a general, positive, or d. finitit diameter against ' him. :;Ia i rmt . . " , 4 . Purl, 3(;'A iVot?. The nroiects uf JUiv: JJllcliaiiu.h presipftted "flr- are sutijects ot consideration lii will he u kit d of menifevto of the polr rv intei i'cd to, bo pursued by tli iJrcIrinj.ir.s. To those, whodemaml n amnesty they will reply by asking a tcrvilit to tiefiar the expense of t ti i.llsbt f rclTie1'ers and by a law7," already i.nte rcji-clcd dischargitnf r.j'ojis at the" expense vf ihe publie. trejsurv Iiimm the iisdemuity that edjr has to pav fur the destruction of pro ' perty dunrg the events of April. I he Am etii nn.Trta tj of5,Cg0,000fram9 is also to Le leported (pneult rontt ponJtntt "J the Journal Jt ucn.) i'-Vif, lot t)ee. Theie was thu. talkvestertlnjrynjiur Exchange ofajt M Ctti rnice, a ipewunt stngu it is said. , had taken place a( a'li'te1, ins t.f the I hambt-C f CltJU'eJt and which, notw ilhstanding the tirV; with whit Ji iliat body always sur roui'tl ill. delibwalioBit, bs trans pired, no ore knows , how, j, j - : If we may lelieve those who af they haveobtairitd some information its rvgard . to s matter which haa great! escitetl public curiosity, the jfolIvwMf are the. paiticulars, hiHt e git Mmut "iiaratitet it g their verarity Some of the m tubers of our Cha ''tfJ.'fT Commerce, laipelled.it li said, by a ni 'St ardent jtpal to ta-We the inij' tivory stipft in tl ose jueslions witito may b iuprlant to our commcrcis ttiix.'ril lo thfir lolleairues to t.rt.s"lj uiiniatcis in the shape- d tW f li
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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