w -i-r -Carolina State try .1 1 . 4'$! f 'Aii i ,i :4? I " - ' AND ... North Gazette. Ours rc the pT-urof fairforlfch'.fnl peaCe, UwT?'4y raP' tolive likebrpthcr. ' f; A Monday, February 10, Vol. v U. - , iM n ! " 'ii ! IjlU 1806. No. S. .-Uld L4-l-'-J aos M ottCaroltna, Paffcd at the Sflion of Aflembly ending. oh the 2 ift December, 1805. H the third section of an act pned in the year one thousand eight kundjdtheY fhall hae one.or more children without parting or an entire feparation; or rTTT7R FAS manv difputes and much inconvenience happens by there being erfon anthori'ed bv law to lupenmenu uic idica ui mu. piwu; o ' ,1 Qr4he coaft within the counties mentioned in the before recited aB. ,L-na& the General Afembly of the State of North-Carolina, That in pa per ilran , . s,rh rF the ronnties ot Currituck. Uarteret. iJis- t I OmM illlKitll ! ' - - f 5e it enacted by the General iqfmhly the : from and-afte,r the paffing of this act, the atorcfaid crimes of fornication and iduU tery, where a man lhall take a woman into his houfe, or a woman a man, arid 5 ' JJWj -.,Ui;..,a;.- Qnw rarnrr nt rnrontS which mV DC nr exnole to U C at puuii uuiui-, i..T-...6 v ftranaed or can on niuic r . -A r,. r,i0 u:IT,iv.if 'mi.rhn u or coniisnee man cnuic iu iuHui.nu.u lu i "'""V I v:. 0 9- . , ' . rii A rmm ffinrr a nrp airt tha wf.rti' uritnO U lCIIUIil It. auu vwHiumi' " where it fhall be proved to the fatisfaSion of the court and iury. before whom it mail uc inca, mat tney Ded or cohabit together, ihali be deemed and held in diBable offences, and cognizable before any of the fuperior or county court in , this State. And anv Deifon leoallv rnnviArl rf thrr nf tK afnrpraid nlfpnres fhall -be confined at the difcrction of the court before whom he or fhe may be ; tried, in any fum not exceeding one hundred pounds : Provided always, thai the , evidence of the perfon who may be particeps criminis fhall not be admitted to charge any defendapt under this act. ! If Ml.:!! i1 remove, uic 7. ' u r..; " rr ;n turm nn fnrh fries hv . 1 ru ..Mill hfinKS luiiiicm. mau ... -y r , - .1 n.n ..l.vrr tn the caDtanu owner of mercnam, m ouici umun . I I III Ik ( iummaue, ui.u . . , . . n n . . 1. .he faid Commiffipnet JBnntte amount of all lach laics. i. II v" - . r1 I T U . xc" ' jx.n o rr.". (rionr in pithr nf faid counties III. And be it further enacted, t hat tne tnira lecuon 01 me ucim k hercbv repcdlcd'ana mauc vuiu. . u nv-v.w x , Ln.t. nr. A itVv n.rsnn& tlOIli "XTAtt tonrevent the meters ana owners 01 vcwc uaw, I concerr.cu, a v. f r r.K fvir twn and a half ner cent. r uitiii ittt-ivv. u luvtuv. ww - - - 1 ill iucP- iaK-v j narf, hat no Perfon who fhall hold any office or deputa tion An( t granting further time for provinand reg:iering hilh-of sale and detds ol gift. BE, it enacted by the General Afembly of the $tatt of No)th Carolina, and it U hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That all bills of fale taken, and deeds of gift made and not already recorded in manner required by law, fhall have uh til the firft dav of Tan lian in the vear nnp thrTlanr pitrht hunrlrr! and fMrtkt al en ri-aOe. ; loupd ftr rrrKt mA -',.il.. nr.A JU- 1 .L. .U.: . I J. Jl "jj.!':;.' " " j'lywoiv. aiiv4 1 cgiuiauuu, ciiiia ixidii, viicn ir.ujs a uujciuiciucu atiM perpetua te be held and deemed as valid to all intents and ourDofes. as if thev had been proved and rcgiftered within the time required by an act puffed atTayetteville in fy the year one thoufand feven hundred and eighty nine ; any law to the contrary .f-ji ru)twunitanrtmg. 'ft! W T 5 i General Affembly of the State of North-Carolina, end it . r.A .ono.,. bx l ..: aior!v of the fame, That it, alter the patting ot t rifer or .wncr of any volTel or boat, or any other perfbu be ongtng o or . IT" ! l X.rmrr rf tnT WlIMin HIIV IIVC . UclV. IItILvi on board ot any veuci or uw, iytv' & - y f rtr mpr creek, within-the' State, fhall Duy, ten, .y v. u.- rhandizeto and with any . nave Or naves, wunom pum,,,, ...v. 5 of -owner of fuch n.ve or flavts, fuchmafler or owner or other perfon, to h5vi-i(T feUins, or carrying on traae or meruiimi,-, ,...., r gftStnd pay thVfttm of thirty pounds, to recovered before any ju riiaion having cognizance of the fame ; any law, auge or cuftom to the con trary notwithftanding. ; ETuTSTrto regular auaus.c-.tam ihe Pilotage which snail be aaowcci mc i il-ta at Oc caco'l several sound, and rivers to which they take veiseU that do not he- lo to the State of North -Carolina. WHEPvEAS Rreat inconveniencies have arifen to pilots frpm mailers ol re.iels thV;rat-nf North-Carolina: For remedy whereof, ft' k.Hh enacted by the authority of the am-, That from and after the paffin? of thus all pilot, legally authorifed to take charge of veff.Is to bring in over Occa cock Bar, or up to either of the ports of Newbern, Walhmgton, Eaenton or c. or oftiinsr to taVe fuch charjje, if no other autHonlcd p.lot -s ot, board v-dm - J . rt , ..rl rPtvp from the commander of lucn bid veiieu ha De cnuucaioucuwiuaua .w ... ... . Xl orvellelS a they may' hive charge of,' the follow,,,? pilougc, to-w,t : lor every veill-l or ve!Us not'belonging to the State of North Carohna, provided SKffel or veffels be above forty tons burthen, from xbfi outl.de of the b iuch veuei o nil.,'-. Ground to Beacon Island Road or Wat- . .! , .i .n.--. .-a r. .it m r riB WT ZII'IT V. " iilil lilt iri Channel,-if drawuw lets than eim irci wait., - -- xtHsd a win"e,ght feet water, and lefs than ten feet, one dollar forevery foot ; L d for l veds drawing ten feet and upwards, one dollar and fifty cents per md tor an e e therof the Swafhes; and from the T.::Z " r;Dorts of 'Ncbern or Walhington, one dollar and notwilhftandi.g. ?rdU" ""rr;r frm Swa Straddle to Edenton, fifteen dollars, and hftv cenw (jluuv Avi Uj aiut iia an riti jiisiecl m one thoushnci eight hiairea ?ifia jour, entnled a;An act to amena an act, ensile 4 An act couconing proving jof WUU and granting LeUe ra of A hni.sistration, aad to prevent frauds in the manngeraent of Intestatea estaies pis?ed in the yar one thousand seven hundred ad eighty nine. ' WHEREAS by the before recited aft, na mode is proyiHed by which exe cutors or admini fixators, who, prior to the faid acl:, have advertifed agreeable; to- '- the ad of one thouland feven hundred and eighty nine, may perpetuate the cvi- , denee of fuch advertifement : j Be it therefore enacted by the General Affembly of the State of North-Cafojina and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the fame. That every executor or ad- miniltrator who ihail have advertifed agreeable to the act of one thoufand ievea hundred and eighty nine, may, within nine months from the paffing of this acl eftablifh the fame in the manner prefcribed by the ad of one thoufand jeigHt huri dred and four, and fuch notice lb proved fhall be admited as cvadence in any court ot law or equity, or before any junidiction. . . . ' Xn Act to amend an act, pawed at twbcm in the year one thousand seven h mdred and '! nincts- one, entitled, kk net to amend an act concerning proving of Wills and grant- s int; Letters ot Adininisti tion, and to prevent frauds in the management of Intestate Er'atrS." r I WHEREAS by the above recited a6l, all adminiflration bonds that mould be A taken after the twentieth day of May the next following, mould be taken and V mde payable to the Chairman of the Court for the time being, and his fuce (Tors : ! in office, yet for a want of a more Ipecia! knowledge of the faid aft, and the pro vihons and directions therein contained, many adminiflration bonds were theiefor J tak.cn and made payable to the Governor for the time being, aad his fuccefibrs, whereby doubta-have arifen whether any action at law can be maintained on fuch bonds: For remedy whereof, Be it enacted by the General Affembly of the State of -Jorth Carolina, and h is hereby enacted by the authority of the fame, That all adminiftration bonds taken and made payable to the Governor and his fuccefibrs, after the afore faid twen tieth day of May, in the year one thouland feven hundred, and ninety two, may ' flu be put in fuit in the name of the Governor for the time being, by any perfon in ' n'h . 1 1 . ... -.m . . ..J : a . ru . 11 1 1.1 lureu wiinout any dtugnuiciii, auu juuguicni maw mu may oc recoverea tnereotfc t .1" 1 . I i . 1 . JT . in any ot the courts or reccra in mis iutct any tning m laid. act to the contrary id the fame allo vvanccs down and out. 1 :f..A J.lUre onr fiftV CPTltS. an rSS" up y ruorctiaoecontralynotwithftanding. ITXTt, repeal aiUawi and cUuS f Whetofor pssed, authomirig the SecreUry An Act ta repeal . . . , . arrt.flt4 for mditary services. .Defence of cur Ports and Harbourt. BE it enactedh the General Atyo; tne """"JZL I- cosine of the w i, hetth eMcteiWtht-authority ! the fame . i r.i v...v. - Sk)W) Th. ,am ofl ?J " v; ...wrtr;r.. .irreiarv of State to iffue land warrants for blf ,he pmid.mof the un heretotore pancu, -..B ; . . ., , .ninsmt orin r. lervices, De, ana tne iaiuc cut uv.ww; , mr. jjawom. At tne : -11 military to cbritrary notwithfianding A n A rt TO'reneal SO mUCn OI We SCCOHUCUlou ui. uu .-.--- - . lme Ol mem wuiuujinyii "viiiv -uniuicat uuumaawns, uuicrj Vllfl UOK Ol egftl -n r"Cl - - ' . ..i i c 1 - Qnru.vnri tn nin OUt (llSDLlted !r k. mm'iMtnrr Wirj.irol a,rc IvVrnd ih onthnnlir nf tK.i'..' '1-1 . l An act oifeCt:the metnor. oj appoiniiug jujuio wu uui mnnj ui ,wwnw ; w---..- .v.w v vui umunojiuna, v uj nayo 1 1 " Tffir" as "'feauires iunes ot vieiv. . iicapiurcu i uc- ci j, wmwim. .yw "wun, u mu iw. mp scoa uui oimj-- ine vessel W."EEAS,,b!lbrU:S oflbc difasreement of iuror of .udicat, .,, dariog to .Pacha co.f jultic ,hey ap,uderi Tienceu, mis-inajs iimuuvij 1 - w - untlsunictnem dt.wic wy, orm vuswui-q im.cc, wnere no cnaenct couta arise sgamst tn:m, naltreated the crew, andabandoncl them in boats m the open bea, op, on detert shores withotrt enormities appearing to be unreached by any control of their so ve quip a lorcer to cruize witam our ou sea to arrst all ve- hovering on our coasts, within the limits ot the Oulf Stream) trial s pirates. s the following debate on the report oFa sVlct tommtttee on that part of the PresUent! messaM Which rcUtts ,0 ,3Sres,on comm'uetl un wur 1 ,'c iwc.jjjn. airaca veseis ; itr rue ueience Ptour port an harbrs ; to ' ' the ba U.nR of sermty-t'our gu h;pi, and to the preventing the exportation of at ftisar. amm'aainon, thriws -more light upon the present critic! ituxrion of the Uiuteti States, 'with resect to Feua and Wat, than anr tnir.j; ffiiicn we uavc ;ct srcuuym wc nt!itcu ,u n ixioic our reaagrs: N hole Mr. Gregg in the chair. The first resolution was read as follows: A mony, not fxcsedtnj one hundred 'and fifty thousand dollars b apprppi iated to ena- iici Sits( to caue our port and harbour to be better-fortified and protected affaingt : comraencemint of the present session, th President of the United States, in obedience to his duty, mde known to us tha state of the nation heathen informed Xs us, that " Our coasts have bice n infested, and our harbours watched by private armed tesstls, i 1 f. ;i r i,.- u, rA oM vArueri ! h or remeGV wncreor, in v n 1 1 v iaiu avfc ir - . , . . . ,i ii. it ".if,nMA A. fi .fWtf TmHt o iA S of North-lar$liaa, ana tt ts or coming. The -" w.-v..- -, .i.V,' , Tht rrvjnnch of the above recited rriens. 1 fouml it m.ary to hereby enacte Of tne avy y , in dhV,,,,. i., h,rehv re- U ofthe descriptiou. found act as reauires'a lury ot view.on-juc.uiu.w. f .-.-r: ? knd to brinK th offender! m f r i. .! e qui res peakd and made void An 'Art to orevent VLe and Immorality, by d.cl.nng the offences the svibicct ot inoictment. The same system of hovering ou our coasts and harbours, under color of seeking enemies, ' tiierem xontamed to be ins been aUo carried on by public armed ships, to the great annoyance - and oppression of our -ommerce. - . ; u With Snin enir ne?rfciatton for a sattlement of differences have not had a satitfactorr ia- l t f " o :. - . w o tl1e nolicv 6f all well regulated Governments require tne ( sUe Spoliations darmg the tormer war, for whica she had lormally acknowledged htrselt re W HUiKMiJ V J . V J..ktPUvA oritn as m thf nnwpr ! ..ulhi,-. have been refused to be comDensated but on conditions affectine other, claims in nd Criminal M to be paiiUVe-ana-CCam;:-.iu uua,u.. Yetthe .amenracuces arerenewed in the present ar, aud are by mdiaffient mole hoxommu tne-cnaes 01 iormwuu.i vi umir , r - (ctimtuidt ofpumflii ... ,'! ,1 J . U ... ti.cra to the aajacri andths r V iw -jLmhT- ; - ---- Jl . r ,r- .... .- .1 19 li i:ii I:

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