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Abr, connected with ' the business of Jih'e e3 Cablilunent. vII in i no case,' be takeriTrdm the post oifice. .'.. 3 3 ITU ST received by the subschber. at brices .i " U to suit' ihe time, a general assortment of Iteady Made Cbaii, GrciriesHardware, r 'xi ? ih Crockery Hats and Cups, 5wi ,fHf ; , , .t;; f Shoes and Boots, -t-V; i All of the abeve articles will be sold low for cawh or produce.: 'r ' . . . Ji ' h .'. N. B, IVrsons Would do wel I to call irid ex, nniine ins Goods before fhey purciiise else? 'I . ' '; ALsa ; k'oa, sale,' . r.-.. i -t. i i HORSE; B UG G Y-AHD JIAItNBSS j , : The House- atuTLdt: bit Secpnd- fritX si reel, opposite jhe dwelling of t ' I ' 1 Joseph PoHer Esq , or nearj ihe -t- . Coart-hbu8eivhich "WUl be sold: l(o vt and -pfy mem inaUe easy. The: House Js in eorupleie onler, hiving been thdrougiily rejvatrcd 4 his "summer-- - -r' - I 7 JOSEPH E. BLOUNT. " ; Washington, Nov. 9, J842. y - .-. ; . ' ; h o . j c fen. , j;;;.; : : AT December Term, 1S42. of- Beaufort County Cou'i t, v tin" nuhscriber qmlifid us Gsecutrix to the last Wall and Temmeiit of L(Uher S. . Eborn, decM.r Persons indebted in the es'ale, ire requested to make payment, Hivl those haviiig ciuixMi? against it, will pre sent' them, properly au i herificated,"Tcir ttieat.i within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recover AbstuactI OF THE PdOUECDl.NG3. f 1. f f , Prom ihe Raleigh RegitUrJ f ,1 IN SEN AT E Monday, Dec. 5. . Mr. Slpreheitdf.TronV the Committee on the Judiciary, io .whom Was teferred a Bill,- enti ti4 a Bill,' to amend the 31th Chapter Revis. Stat., concerning ."fcrines and punishments, reported, .the same, wi h ihis amendment, I af tr the word .'State," insert "or any Territo ry thereof,'1!. whiwh as amended, Was. made he order of the day for to-morrow. " ? ; fJ Ams-aige from t he i I ousel trnnstautirig a coairaunieation from his Excellency Governor Alorehead, accompanied by a Report from the Boajrd of Intern:il tmproveftienfj and propos ing to print the same. "Agreed to. . ; Another message,- proposing to go into "an election -for: Attorney 'General at 12 o'clock this day : Which-MrjVloore moved to lay up on the table j but was decided in the negative. Ayes 19.' Noes 25. . So the messitge was a- greed to. . Mr. Speigbl then nbminated-Spier Whiiaker ; iM r. p6tsbn," J. R. J. Daniel ;:Mr. StofTord, James B. Shepard, and Mr. Rogers, Tlionias Bragg, Jr. for this appointment.' 1 y.:i The Bill making securities on prosecution . Bundf, liable for-the plainiiflPs as well as de Pendant's costs,1' was read a third lime and or de.r.ed to b engrossed. ' -, . - Mr. Snruiirs Resolution, in relation to the const ruction of. ia Road in the reclaimed S waWp Lundsiand which liad been r elerred to the' Committee3 on Internal Improvement, Zivaj on his triutidn transferred to the Joint Select Committee on Swamp Lands. y. " I -pi House' Dill3. "Tojclirect the referenW- of : kiiiti on the bonds of SherlflA and othei- Oli- Cerc.v.,'." ,, "-j '. ! To citerio'therm'lor -rc tIesne Cori veyanbes Powers . of Attorney, Pills of Sale and Deeos of Gifts. f- I ' The' Speaker announced that the hour' ha v In afrired to carry into'execulibh the, Jdut Order,: lb proceed to an election of Attorney General the Senate1 would ' no w proceed to vote," Messrs. Rogers" and Speight1 forming the Senate's Committee. T ? r'K Fisst vote roa Attosnsv Genesax. ; r For Mr. WhUaker 18: : c: U ? For?.lr. Dapiel 17. . . For Wrf Shepard 8. .ii : I7or Mr. Bragg 3. ; e J 1 iTr: Rbgersfroai th3 Joint Corn'mit tee, re. ,"0rtrd 'no epction nr. 1 iIr.Arrinjion moved to ccr.J a rncisaga to the ILn::o to r'a r. j-in info an electisii for Attorney Ccr.cral ;'a'n i tl. '- Iliuii" concurring,. Mefr Jones and Arrihg ten v;zto erpninted tho Conmitte? cf eur Tin . "twi:J..r.ri.; ' Yl.b" Sshr.to t!::n. fro'crVdcd- to motion of Mr. JUarkins, a message was sen to (he "f House, proposingi to" go inta another election' lof f Attorney General to 'wKich the House ' having-agreed, 'I.Iesf ttbJers ana Xer acted as the SenataV CommitteeJ-r The names of Messrs, 'Daniel and- Shepard were wjtbdra wnand the Senate gaye U; Final JTote rjaa AoRtizy, General. f i For Mr. Whitakerr Messrs. Speaker.TAr- r!nTirr A Ih.inhi AlllonVnr I C)...i.: r.. - gin, CatheyVCooper, pockery, ElTit ard, oiilges Jacacks,? Jones, Joy neiy: Miller, j Morehead, ,Moye, Myers, lhany Rea, Ribe-; lui, JShepard, Spruill. Speight,Thbm ker and Worth 28 J ? r , : ? For Mr. BragMessrs. Allison, (ot rO.) Boyd, Bro vvn, Donsoh, Ed wards, Ether idge, ixam,:LVrkitY tfcurlteidUogerfcBtanljrd son, TomlinioniTohn WmiW - -;1 . P. Williams 20. In pofsuance oC n Jbjnt kesVjuuonf iie Sen ate jiroceeJed't I T S MATpabp the 1 United ;:States.? L TheT resultwj ,sFor Wrl vQraham Vi Brown i&,7 Saunders 12. ' 'y i ; ; " Mr. Arrington reported tio election :. and on nlo ! ion Ibf M rkibelin'thelS ehaie ad j ourn- ed. '.T'K- Tuesday, Dec. j6. Mr. Joyner, from the Joinf" SelecV Comirifciee, feporied" i hV election of Spiers VVhiVakerEsql, Ybr AttdrnejTXSenT 1 r ' ; Itfcpoairs f bom 4 Committees. MrT2d wards, IroTri the Comiue upon the Judiciary, aBilf lb extend the t laie of regis leriiig Grants, Mesne. cori v eyancePo wefi i of ' A t torneyj f Ulills Jol 'j'Sale,; 'and De;e;fdf Gift j withoui amendment. ' . Mr. Ed wards,-from the same Committee, to whom was refe rredi ResolutfonJ to amend the Act ofvRevise f Statutes, jch. 102, Vq pro vide, for. the colleci ion and management of the ivevenue oi mis estate, so lar as regards the assessing and valuing of State Lands,' intrd- duced a Bill to provide for the AssessjnejitjifJ RjeaLEslaA. wftfehaswoTTs-iTr s t r ead ing j and on motion of Mr. Joyner cwas ordered to be printed. ; - I ' ;ii.X:yH Mr, Worth offered a Resolution, to raise a Joint SelectiCommittee, to inquire into the propriety of ameniling the law in' relation to th Irwpcclion of Tobacco, in this Stale j' which was read and adopted.. '---- y- A Bill to amend the 2ith chapter of the Re1 vised Statutes,! concerning; Crimes and Pun ishments, so as to; make the carrying off of slaves, felony.; passed its second reading ? ,Mr. Burgiti moved a message be sent to the House,, proposing to go immediately into an election forja Senatorof the United -States j in which the House having concurred, Messrs; Boyd arid. Howard were announced as the Senate Committee to superinted the ballot ing, when the'Serjate proceededto Votefbrjai ?tsi'.M: ti,U. S,i SEJiAToa- .j ." '.1-;jf.. 2 For Graham IS;: BrownilSj Saunders 10 Wednesday, Dec: 7. Mr. 'Ribelin submit ted a resolution for the Committee on the Ju diciary; to inquire inta. the expediency1 of so amending thepresenijawas io com pel over seersof Roads to apply all fines collected by them from the hirpg of hands, to the keeping of such Roads. Read and adopted. '-- -. - J PiJBLic ' Bills. v ; - . ( :;, .To direct the j jlerence of suits:on i Sheriff's Bonds and 'other Jfijcers.'XcWv--- -H ;To'ameml the ict in relation to Crimes and Punishments, v, i -; - t 1 ";'- 4;i Tite Senate proceeded. to lhe;brdeira of the HE AlEKCBANT'8 UANK OIi IMEWBEBN. M uThe Bill to amend an Act to establish the j Merchant's Bank in Newbern, pTeriuit iirig! the Uank to issue notes orthe value ol S3. r ; Mr. :Cobper. objected to the Bill ; t he Bank Ought to be satisfied "With its present charter If this Bill were parried into' effect, it would diminish the quantity of specie in the couni ry ; and heJjtdieved, If hts Resolution in relation to the issuing oil half a1 million of Treasury notes, had. not been laid previously before the Senate, this bill would never Ha ve been Intro duced tHe wak opposed to the measure," and would, call for this r Ay es and Noes tipbri the subject i - 1 1:; ; .-rif.if' Mr. Edwards said, the reasbb the Commit tee reported the Bill,: wai to place this Bank upon the same footing precisely Jcs the other Banks ofU he S tat e. - " : ; ; '; ''; " ; ' y " Mr.. Pasteur explained the inienlibn of tlie anier.dmeht, but tinfortur.ately, was inaudible at the Reporter's desk. TheBillj by Aye3 22, Noes 16, then! passed its second reading; y Houcs rneC33, proposing to go imincdi- atelv into an e'eciicn for United Ciates Sena tdr.:dn n.btica br'.XK Ilctsr, wa3 laid upsn tha tublii. . ' : ' -'-. r : ' ";' ,1 -..'Mr ;MorphesJ ir.trodcccd a Bill, to amend the 4th chapter f the Revised Statutes, ccn csrr.L'ij A?ai nr:d-1!'.2 mature of Ap?a!a; v.hicli r. as rccd nr.. I referred ta il.o Cz:z:'.i JC2 nn the Judiciary". ' .it.y. t -; ;; - Mr. Ch?;- :rd iinrc !urrd a Ll'l to invent 1.3 t A Bill to provide ibrthV-AKssiVi al Estate,IriJoyner moyedbe laid upon the t able, in order to gi ve the Senate time to con sider its pro visions, the printed Bill Ha ving but a few raiputes since been I laid before thsm.- Agreed tor? ,'V:' :- --,' : -fJ-. Mn'LarginVmbvdtb iake up the message frbm'theHbasetb ''vote for" a1 United Statear Senator which had been laid upon the table nnrl 'iVnnti i ilnia ' nnp'atinrt' tnf "A vp.a nnd Tuoes Noe;s21 affirmatiyer ihb Messagewjas takeVup. Rlrv Uae npbn the table ; theAyes and1 Noes were dema nd VdUrid; by A y es 2 1, Nay the S enr ate determined to-i ake -up;tbe m essaTej-.u'hen ' Mr. Morehead proposedHo aneudi 1 by striking bor'ihe borrp at: l2 b?cl ock and cfpon th i s jjier ea lied for tlieKy Is and Noes. Ayes 24 Noes ?3, so ibe amejilmeht prevailed:5-!- ftr':fl 5 -f M r. 1 Catheyl lntrodWe. S Resbf u t lb n, that Ida (T.nrnm itloa in r en rrmAK 'nf tho (iniflpnAr's 1 he Committee on so much of the Go verhdr's Messaga.ts relates to the purchase' of Chero kee Lands be instructed to inquire iato the ex pediency 'of survey ihg and selling, or otHer wise disposing of the unsold and uhappropr ia- ted lands n the Counties of Macon and Cher okee; and that they" report" by . Bilfbr. Other wise ; "which was read and 'adopted; ". " .' ; Tbe M ERcu ant's B an kbr;N e wb ern. "rX ' Thursday;Deceniber 8. TheBili to ameridl the Act of, Incorporation of this Bankj' so as l o gran i i t th e- pri v ii ege of iss u i ri g Bi j Is of t he was men laicen i Mr. Shepard observed he would state - his objections". to the present B U I.Z 1 n " thefirst place, he would say; ib his Iriend, the Senatdf from Martin, that he "most fully concurred Jn . r. J lIIiA "2 :' j i- -; rlr- V - 'A. -ll. '',- ine opinion yesieroay expresseu ny nim, mat this bill,-in.its character, was essentially ahti De'mftcratic J'and for one, he 'wished no long er continuance of Banks, than th ei r respect i ve charters aHoydiJ TuTther privileges,' he wasutterly opposed to any such measure ; tliere were defects enough in .the Banking, system' of North Carolina, w h i ch h es houid-like to see cor rect ed before he would vote for a bill bfthis kind ; He would not charge the Senator from Craven, "with misrepresenting the wishes of his constituents; but this much he knew,1 that the last election in jWakd had' principally turned' upon the Bank question y and that 'she was Ahti-Bahk, her present: .Representatives would show. Mr. S. proceeded In a "salty' speech adverse to all Banks, 6t whicl our ' space forbids fur ther. report ; concluding, by moving aV an a melridmentftb VHb 1 (which not appearing on the Journal is neces sarily abridged,) to issue Ope Million of JJoI larsin Treasury Notes! on the faith bf the Sta(ebeaiing iriterestat'the rate "of '2 per centi per annur'or 7 ofNorth Carolina. . . , K'r' : -NoTE.-The sum proposed by the Senator, with that previously offered oh the same plea, by the Senator from Martin, :wou!d have the Democratic tend e ncy .to make & Stale, drbtt for the iiiee little aniount of bny One Million AND A HALF OP DOLLARS !1 ! . v ' ' ' I Mr. Pasteur said, the speech 'of the Sena-",; tor from W ake,; wa s no answer to the argu ments adduced yesterday, on the merits of the Bill. All that he asked, was a simple act of justice towards-the' Merchants' Bank of New- bern,;by placing i t o n a s i mi lar j footing, with the other Banks of the State. , : The Bank: was chartered bya DeWbcitiC; Legislatu Stockholders were individually responsible for every; dollar Jhey issued, and the B ink had riejer suspended specie payments. He called upon the Senate,in jusiice to the Bank, to pass-the bill. " r.''..'"' ' -'J"'';1 " Mr. Dockery nioved to lay the Bill upon the table, and print the amendment. ' "' ' ; Mr. Edwards submit ted to the Chair wheth- I er the amendment proposed by the Senator, from Wake,;was notone of a distinct and. sep arate character from the subject matter ol the P". 'X'.' :f';f t?:fk': 1 1 Mr Shepard inert, withdrew hisamendmelit observing, that at some other time, he should oner it to the Senate. ;:;. v;;:;; ;; ; v-j A fter some remarks from Meisrs Dobson and.. Dockery, the. Bill, by Ayes 32, Noes 15i passed its third reading, arid was ordered to be engrossed. . U. S. Senator. - .The Speaker announced; tjxat the hoar to execute the Joint Order.pf, bo.h Houses, tor proceed to an election lor Senaior cf the U. Slates, had. arrived, arid that Merrrs. Boyd and Moye would superintend . the' ejection i which resulted as follows: for Broivn 21 f Saf:nd?rs 12; Graham ,11.- ... r ; - Mr. IZJvyardi callri up the nill.to prcvrJs for the Ac.fesment.cf R?nl Eitate, vrh!:!:, cn motion cf lr. Allien, cf I., v:r& cr::tn;!r , y Iiiser tin j after the? vrd Vl. Vwith the ir.i jhrovemehts tJ.ereor;; ari th-J r.!l, th--j a- agreed tor and the House xoncurring ?JJessrs juuicurau hciu auuuuilCU Q VOulCllUee. ai)U the Senate voted as follows: Foir Brown 21 : Saunders 14 : Graham 12. ; ? l v" ' Frlday;;eSfi:'Mr;.iloreheai!.-. from the JouitSelect Cbmmittee for the electiorrof a United States Senator Reported no eiection. J EPOKTS FROM'. 0 T AN DIN Q VOMMlTTEBS. : A jM'wardfrnr on the Jfudtciaryreporj time for perfectmg fortreniered $vitb, thi ametidment. after the word lands, in :secpnd sectionlast linebutbne, iiisert, or the rights'cYjunior entr Rir. : Edwards, from the aa m epommitiee,' reaaaiUtQ-eseropt lannersr m certain ca sesr& Mr. Edwards from the same Com riiit tee, in lavpr ameiitlin"tfe Mir. Elliott, from ;he sameLCommittee, to whom bad been referid a resblutidn to amend the iaWy' sb'as b ebm a p'ply al 1 fine collected; by; t herp from "the hiring of hand io; thelkeepfrigpl such roads in repair, rported"a Bill lor schurposel ; j JJbir Shepard, from the same Commi t tee, a Bill to ajnejidjiprcseht jaWto'asfto allow Master of SlayjeS' the right of appeal for misr demeanors before one Just ice of the , Peace! y A ll of which ?passed their rst;readino an 1 ii oro ma Ha lha im vP lk r . 1 row. M: Copper a Billo amend the;J29th Sec. of tbe, 31st chap. oftRey Siai.;' whicb on mo tion of Mn Ed ward ir was referred to the Com mittee on the Judiciary ' -y x ; v:----, The Vote fob - Governor. . ... 4 A message from the House, informing the Senate that- the hour had arrived for execu ting the Joint Order.: for the purpose of count ing and comparing the. votes for Governor, the Senate adjourned to the Hall of the House bf Coin mons (See Proceedings in the House) ;n thefretun ate to iheir phambeivQ---;V e ;:Mr Spriiill moved , that a message be sent tothe House for the purpose of raiding a Coml, in ittee; Consisting of one,; Senate, and;l wp op of Cpmmonsj .to wait on Jphn.M.Morehea'd, in form' him of his eieetibn'as Governor for two yea r8, from the first day of January, 1813, fud to; ascertain from JiimJyW conyenience to appear before the two Houses of this General Assembly and take the baths of Office; , ' 4 . . : ; ,c v i ;-.,.'.' .-:'. t - ,-. " Saturday, Ded. 10. ResdluiidhsMr Spru ill presented the followingv Preamble and Re- sblutipnwhichwere read and on; motion of Mr; Morehead, ordered to be printed: -.:-;;v V. -vi; 'Whereas:the 3d Section brihel2dlArti cle of. the amended Constitution of the State of North.Carolina, "declares that the returns bf every election fbr Governor, shall be seal ed tip, and transmitted to the seat of Govern ment, by the returning bfilcers, directed to the Speaker of the Senate, : who shall open and publish thern in the presence of a majoflty jof i ho. Members of both Houses .of the General Assembly." r " v' -; vlZ-i - ': r '" J 2: And Whereasthe. returns made.by tbe Sheriff of Chatham County-: of the votes ta ken at the election for 'Governor. on- ihe 4tb- oay ot ivugusi. iQ4J5j ana wmcn were nanaeti werenot ealct up, as prescribed in the said 3d Section bf -the 2d Article of the amended Cbristitut ion. - ' ; j . ? r 3.r And . Whereas; it -may bri important for this General 'Assembly, to express an opinion on the Constitutionality of said Returns of the She ri ffof Chatham, ( t he, votes gi v e,n i n sa id Count v not ffectino the result of said elec tion, in order that the question may be set tied. 4. - Therefore Resolved, .Thai the returns of the Governor's Election., made "by the Sheriff of Chatham County, were not made in accord ance with the 3d,Seciibri of the-;2d? Article bf the amemlea uonsiuuuon oi ints oiaie, were informal and i mproper, and ought not4ahave been counted. .' l ' ; ; ". Mr.'Spruili also presented a' ilesolutlon di- reeling, the secretary, or. Ptaie io, commence suit airainst the S He riffs of Chathana,' Bertie and W ilkes Counties. - V ;h:,'-l Ij-- o ; Dills IntroductdJ By Mr. Hester, to pre- vent the sale of: growing Crops. " Read arid erfeVrci;to; the&o ; ' By. M r. Cathey',' to a mend.t he act ; i n rela- lion to ruDiic sscnoois, wniru whb reierreu io the CommiVlee on Education and the Literary Fund. t .iHi ;?i"vr -;t . -;' -..; ; ' Mr Joyner presented a memorial and Bill. empowering tne uire.'tors nnu i.ompany o the Bank' of ;ape Fear to alter the time of holdin't their annual meeting from January to UoyV Read arid made the order of the day ior; r.ionuay , : - iy-; 1. A bill to exempt Mariners frbmlhe payment cf Public Taxes, wasdebaied at tome length and finally rejected It was' advocato I by Messrs. Spruiir and Hode?, nr.JjoppocJ by MVsTrsrEdivards, Jcr.es and Morehcud. . - , noucc co:.i:.:c;.'C - : ' Mr. Avry i.-.tr-du-ed a Vnittcsto inquire ir.lo it 2 cr; v. Jutes soas to provide, that .vftzri 12;,: be AJmifiistratcrs leave the State, n;.7 c: may. oe appointed. - lr. Youii!j, a bill to amend cn cct c?r.:r ing Constables, Provides fbr rjivi..'.t! 3 appointment of Constables lb thb Ccrr.i 4 Courts j one to be appointed in cs.ch'ctipti.Vj'.; district: -. ; .;Mr; Barries rnoyed . i.t.a; rejection;, but tha.'r"--Speaker; decided his motion out of crdsr.. Ii' was then- referred to th3. ,Coraniittea ca tl.i x The two Houses proceeded to execute t . Joint Order, which was to go ihio. tin c'qctipn ior t Attorney General: ' The vote avss taif-l-i loWs vz.'rf Bragg; 2(5 ;DanieI 42 j;VVUt ker 5 i Sh e pard 1 Cf o cn ha v inj r c ; 1 1 r r 1 , acmajorityj there . was no election ' N ' V;A. message was received rbm the Scbat, ., .jpVopsing to- vote a gain, whi b h;'iy a s a c r c"r'3.A; io, and I jLhe follo w ing1 was i be result ; ;Braj : 62ii3abiei " a ; Whitaker5 56 ri Shispardl.;; On motion, a message was sent to the Sa-; nate, proposing to "go in to ahelection for ; C-; riator; which ::Tds?--agreedl' t6an ih'd ttra Houses voted as folio Us Graham CS;' Brown 56 ; Sounders 37. H'Ko viection.: U ; i i1; : - A message rras received from Ihe Seriatrr proposing to go again Into tin electibn forj.iAl iorney General, which was. : agreed to. . Th? immett of Messrs. '-Sliepard .and Dahiet wer?s withara wiCahd the vote was as folIows,t vter Whitaker 82 ; Bragg 8Q: The whole number was 162, and M r. Whitaker having received a mnjority. of the whole, was declared duly e ected.;.;'.i;:. H:. r -i, ; I Vi-t ' Tuesday, DecMr. 3Brag,? fron; th .Committee on t he JuiITcia ry to whom was re,' fief red the;. Resolution instructing saidf Com- mit'ee to inquire into the exnediency' of allowj-;; jng Justices .of t he Peace , lee's . for Jheir. servi-ces,-made a .report, staling vthatjt would bf , inexpedient, and asked to be diharged frOEf its fur tbe r conbl ration. ;;. Concurred in. . . v Also, pritbe ; Resolution insiructingf said Cotii m titer, to inquire into. the expediency of inciud inBi ga my with crimes pun ishabfe wii h ; deaih. for the; irst . offence, stating that tit., wo uld.be f inexped ieni,a nd aiked . t o. be dif 'f charged Trom jts further consideration A- gr eed to.-; '. ' , ". ; .. , -, ' ; ; ; '. ; v ;-';- : i , Also,, on Jhe Resolution instructing said Cointn ttiee to inquire jnto: t he expediency a mending the law so as to prevent ;PubIi3 Executions, stating that 'it wai jriexpedierit. R e port code urred in.; ' ? -iS? Alsoa on tb bill authorising Solicitors to admintstsr oaths in certain cases tatinjthatc it would be inexpedient to pass,said bill, and ; asked to be discharged from its further conr. siileration. . The bill, was read a second titas and rejected. .i i '", ' ',--,; ,. t . 1 v Also, on t he . R ssolu t ion j instruct ing sa id , Committee to inquire; into the .expediency of amending the law'Tincerningroalicipusiftjs- chiel eo asjo punish it in the same mariner ea pel it larceny ; and also into the expediency of -making a person on ; whom I a! note has bee A forged , a com peteh t w it ness iht! the iufy s tat ing that it would be Inexpedient. Report cba-y; curred ln.1; ,; i- ; -- , , :, , -'; ' ,-'4 ; Also, on the bill autborrzing the Clerks cf. the Court to take brbbate'bl deeds of conveV- ancisiatingthai it would b inexpedient, snd recommennea us, rejeciiou. Read a eecbnd Mr Candler moved that (the report on bis , resolution,- instructing iheudidarjc'.Cp'nraitK tee to inquire into he expediency of . exteiid-. f (rig the jurisdiction ,bf. Justices, of the Peace, be taken up for r onsideration, .The CbintpU tee haying reported againstils expediency, th.3 ; question was on concurring in the report. Concurred in. j ; . .' J .-. .; . ' Mr.Ru8seinntrcduced.a Resolution; for" sending a message to the Seriate, ' propbsin that the two Houses; adjourn ' sine die. cn Thursday, the 3d 'r-of January next. y Mr . Brogden mbvsd to lay the'Resolutipn cn tha table ; on which motion ihe Ayes end tlcz were called, arid it was decided in the aCrriia- tire-Ay87,Naystt3.' . ' ; 7 M rv Burgin presented a bill f o repeal t!. tb sectibnof n act concerning entries kt'X grants oflarid j Read first time. Received from tte Seriate, a rricas3ge pro posing: in vote imrnediaiely for: United Staicx, Seriator. Atrreed:to by the House ;; end tj: folfowint? is the rote; viz : For Graham C Brbwri 60 Saunders 37. No; election. ! ' MTr Bratrg preenreda meinorlal, frc'ia a a citizen orRhode Island, setting forth a claii. aainWt the State ofNonhQaolina,nridpray ing that if may be disclarged, Referred - theCboinilttee in Claims . -"l; r X -: made a report, recomiiendtnir us r r- Laidbnihe table, aiul made Ih3 order cfiL day Tr Monday next, t ; ' ' . Mr. Shankhn presented a memorial Ire n. Ocracocke Pilot which as referred to fi Committee on Propositions and Grievsnrci -'Received from ine Senate, a rriejue f :t posing in raiwaIJiirit Select Connittj inquire into the expediency cf u!t::r;. :;; t.i Iav wilh regard to the inspection cf T ' - -; also, areeiiijjr. to refer the Cotrsm-r ' ffr from the Governor oh the subject ct c -mresfor the Governor's -.House,' to I Select CoramiMee on Public BuiSJin . . Rrovker nreseiited a bilh to rrcvlj feepy cfSwann's "Justice 'fjr eel) u.! Justice of the Peace in iY.z Ctatc. '.r.t I " . .lime and passed.- . , , ;. . , I The bill toIay"ou ar-lc;.-....!. t..j .'y . j cf McDovf'ell, vTas taken up cn. i'z : . ! iclin. Me--rs..Avrr-.7i'.!3 rr I ; r 'rated its p.if ; ge Tj.2 : !. I ; " called for, cn U fsJ inthsa: : THeeii' i::"five 1 t rc- r 1 l.::itrr-nt: frorri theCpniniHteej "on Propositlbna - ilr.ci ' Grievances, the Ei!I Cj? , erecting a rievV County by lhcriani3 cf.Unln;: out ofiTortions - of Auson abd MccUl:;!.;.r :f.c';.ntten- on vrc ;lint!r czl'r, I On ', )fr- ' rent ti t ' ' ."r. roys!, tr--i .t!:s'7?!r.t C: Jnst;-?3 eft!:? iT"tr? 'nr. i v.V.ovi therrj"cr'rts:n rtco no c'rctianCi a gr..::- v ... r. 1 - . - t:,3cr:::---r,c7; " fjC3; p.'-?, f r f:r other pur; t.-ir.to 3-s: I '7u3 re rid r.nj i 4.rwiijiiii j r c - - v w , .nt to Ih3ll6u;"tp'.v::; t3 1-- -"Hi; rr - i ' f ' I::!c7...7.r.:T cf rci.co wi;h r'.l t'.s rarrrrs el
North State Whig (Washington, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1842, edition 1
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