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; V ?5 i- fir . jj!. ".'jjXjf' ,- - . V.J! J?.,. . St, h i J ' 4V 'm ' 4 , . J." ins, whtchls very, desirable, and merua; hie W-r the existing Junes. the resour- ; ces which obvioiy pmetit.theffvscWftJ jo supply- a deficiency In tot revenue, should it occur, ure tlje lntemtbich may derive the principal benefit.from tjie Change; IF domestic "manufactures, ire raised rVdutjra on foreign; the deficiency t in Ihe fnnd necessary for publjc. purposes should be VppMrd.by duties oo.t?)e for mer. Attbe Tast session', it seemed doubt-: fnl, Whether the revenue derived Crom the present irnirces would be adequate to fttrthe great, purposes of opr unvm. in - eluding the construction of jour fortinca- "' tionsi theaugmrntation bf ur, nayy, and , ; the protection of'rur commerce agamsi . the lingers to which it is. exposed. Had the deficiency tiecn snch.as to subject tis to the liccessitjv either to abandon those measures of;defence, or to jesort to other, means for, adequate, funds, vtbe course presented 'to the adoption of a virtuous & enlghtej:ed people appeared to be a plain Cue. -'Itmustbw; gratifying to all to knriw ; that this necessity does notexist. Koth ingitowever,; id contemplation pf such Important objects,, hich can be easily providetVfor should be left lo hazard. It if thought that the revenue-may -receive an augmentation from the existing sour- cev and in'a ftranrtsr, to aid mir, manufac tures, without hastening prematurely the result - which has 4een, suggested, It is ; believed that a moderate ad di.ional duty ;on certain article" would have that effect, without bemsJtaMe to any serious objec- I The examination of the whole coas for ibe construction of permanent fortibca lions, from. St. Croix tothc SaWne,' with . -the exception of a part .of the territory lately acquired, will be completed, in the present year, as will he.thy survey of the it issisMppV under . the resolution of the : House cf Representatives from the muith of the' Ohio to the Ocan and, likewise; of the Ohio, from Lousville ' to the. Mis . . sissippi. , A progress, corresponding wi'h the sonis appropriated, has also been made in the construction f these fortlfi-. cationr. at the points designated. Asiney will form a system of defence for the whole maritime frontier, and in crnr?quencefor thr imenor, ana Are m ihm iur Kc, mc . . - ptmot care' has been taken to fix the po-f ition of each work, and to form it on such a tcaie, as win uc wujt w n. Intended by if. ' AH the inlets and assail able parts of our union have been minutely examined. and positions taken, with a view to the best effectobserving; in eve ry instance, a just .regard to economy. Doubts; boweverr being entertamed.'as to the propriety of the position and extent of the work at Dauphioe Island, furtlier pf q rress in it was suspended, soon aftr.tlie fast ses6n of C ngress, and an order giv en to the Board of Engineers and Taval Commissioners, to malJS a further and more minute examination of it in both ropects, and to report the result without delay . f "-"- , .' - ;: ' Due progress hasjbeeo made in the con-, 5tmction of vessels of war, according'to thelaw providing for the grackial augmen tation of the nay, and 'to the;extent f eJtistinff apDropriations. Ther vessels au thorized by the act rf 1Q20 have all beei completed, and are now hi actual 'service. tcne of the Urrer ships have been, or will be, laonehed,vfer-the present, the object being to prdtect all which may not be required for immediate service from decay by suitable buildings, erected over them. A squadron has been maintained, as heretotore, id we imcuhc.i uncau, uv means whereat peace n as peen preservea . i - , with the Barbar-Power , a lys squau bas been reduced the present, year to as ' small a force as is compatible-itl the ful filment of the object lntenceduy iL-trpm past experience, and the be-t itifcrmatiori respecting the views.of those powers, ir& , distinctly nndei-stood;' that,sli6old our. tquadron be wUhdrawnJ they fpuld sooiu trcuni mtnee their.'h"stii itics arid. depre dations upon our. Commerce. jrheir.or tificat'k ns Have lately beeii "rebuilt,' and their maritime forceincreased. ' It has also been found 'necessary to maintain a1 naval force in the Pacific, for the protec tion of the very jmportant interests of our citizens engaged in commerce and the fisheries in that sea Vessels have like wise been employed in cruizing along' the Atlantic coast, in the Gulf of Mexico, on the coast of Africa, and in .V neighbor- lag seas. Inr the latter many pi' ?iccs i bave been committed on our commerce,, and so extensive was becoming the range, oi tnose utiprincipled adventurers, ,that: there was cause to-apprehend:' without a timely & decisive effort to suppress them, the worst conseqiaences would ensue. For tnnately, a considerable check bas.tjbeen "iven to that spirit by'our 'cruierstwho bave succeeded in capturing ahddestroy Jng several of their vessels.' Kevertheless it is considered an object olF high i impor tance to continue these cruizes until the practice is entirely sup; ressed. Mkc suc cess has attended oui;:jftOiiS tu.sqppfesK ; thvUave,trdeo: Under the flag of the U. St atesi and the -aanctto. of their papers, the trade may be, considered as xntirery; " snDoreased X and. if wY-"'6f'. our 'citizens arc engaged in iW under the flags and pai LJ Ders of other powers, it is-only from a res pect to- the rights of those pbwers,that these offend ers are not seized and brought home, io receive the punishment which the laws mflict.-, If lerery. other: power; should adopt the same policy, and pvpnTae the same vigorous means for, carrying it into effict, thetride could no lohger.ex; - Deeply tmpreiscd Villi "the. blessings Wh icb .we enjoy, and of wl.ich; we have tuch manifold prootsmy mind isirresisr'. tibly drawn to that Aiimg'.'y iiewgVthe Gieat bource from" whence they proceed; sod to whom our most graiefu acknow ledtrmehtii are doe. ;. - - Wuthingtonl Dec 5, 1821.; RALEIGH PAPEiR AIILU t tiAmt I'aber Mill is now considerably en-' ' Tarred,' and in complete operation which ena- i Kin. to pP!yWwd 8tokeepe. ,.l.'. ' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS BNKRALASSKMBI.Y. -a ;-r senate;; s -pm' 1 , J The foWwing'bills ere'presentied: . ' Mr, Parker, a bill to repeal 1 an act naased In" 1810. granting to Timothy JClSreT -privi Hege to tc tail spirituous liquors in tins State V 4 :Mr. Ttuffin, a bill to alter.jthe hame of Ed wafd Caudle; and legitimat&bim f Mr. Campbell, of Ne w-ilanover, presented ' the petition! of Charlotte ' M'Donald, praying . ; an act to be passed directing a certain siut to 'be dismissed.. Referred.'1- . ' ' Mrj Graves, from the committee, on milita iy land warrants, reported unfavorably on the petitions of James 4?itts and John Kidds. v 1 1. On'-motion of Mr. ?CKfd, the Judiciary : committee were h ihstructedito - enquire into, 'the expediency of passmg' a law to prevent I free negToes aad mulattoes from coming to nd settlirigjji this State.' - : J - Mr. MLeary, from the Committ ee of claims,1 hto whom was "referred tlie petition 'of Angus ; Shaw, reported in his favour. V V -a -p. '.t - A message was sent to the Houseof Com-; rmons, proposing xo oauot lOhmorrqwrtor. a rMajor-General of the 5th division, nominating ; for that appointment: Brig. Gen." Edmond , Saturday, J)ec. 8. ; o Tk ,:" Mr. Spaieht of.Craven, from the committee .of conference between, the .two Houses on . the disagreeing vote relativeto placing- on the joint committee on the. petition of Ed ward Newton and others,- the member- from Wilmington, reported that it was agreed that the proposition of the 6enate was in order and that it would be recommended by the committee on the part of the Commons, that .they. recede from tJieir .disagreement to; the : proposition.., A message was afterwards re ceived, stating that the Commons according ly receded'., v h v ' .-- ir. ' s: , . A message was received fromVtlie Com mons. oroDosinir to ba.Iot for Public Treasu rer and Public Printer, nominating John Ilay: wood and -Thomas Henderson for those ofii cca. A ballot took place accordingly, and i these gentlemen were elected 1 ' -.. , . -;. , Mr.-Black presented the petition of sundry inhabitant or Robeson,' praying1 for the pas- sage of an act to amend an act granting ex clusive jurisdiction to the Superior Courts of that county in all I cases where a jury ;iane. ; The following bills were presented :- Mr. Kenan, a bill to repeal an act passed in 1810, making compensation to the owners of .outlawed and executed slaves in Duplin ; and Mr. Raiborn'a bill,to extend the time. for the registration of grants, 8tc. ; which bills passed tlicir nnt Vcaoing. , Sereral bills passed their 2d and 3d read ings.' ,i :: '. - j ;i. . v;--:. L J Monday Dtc. 10. Mr. Iindsey,'; from' Currituck, from the committee to. whom was referred the petition of Edward Kewton and others, made an'iin favofable jeport. which was concurred with. ; Mr, Speirfit," from Greene, from the com mittee to whom was referred a bill to alter the' times of" holding; the .superior courts of . Carteret, JoheK, Greene and Lenoir, recom mended the whole of the bill to be stricken out, except the words .rA bill,? and insert to alter the times of holding , the'- superior courts of Carterfet, Jones, Greene and Lenoir, andihe county courts of Jones and Craven," which bill passed its first readincf. ' Mr. Marshall presented the petition of Jo seph Medley, : sneriflT-'of Anson, praying jm allowance for insolvent polls, which was re ferred. - : Mr. MLeay, from the committee of chums; to whom' was referred the petition of Abner Manner, late Sheriff of GuUford, recommend- . d the passage of a biU for his relief ; but it r wai rejected:; , Mr. M!L: also reported a resolution in fa vor of Geoi W illiamson, sheriff of Caswell, jrjiich passed its first reading. . ' ' r lr. Spaight, from the Judiciary committee, to wliom was referred a resolution to enquire " into the expediency of passing' an act autho rising the Judges to deputise persons to ex- ecute yrits, &c.' reported a bill 'to' provide1 I for the execution bf,process when there shall be no proper officer 'to' execute the- same, which passed its-1st reading. " ; , n ' iv "Mr. Campbell, from the committee to whom '.was referred the petition of Charlotte M'Do- nald, reported a bill br her relief wliich pass ed its 1st reading. - " : ';.:- i' The following bills were presented " By Mr. Gordon, a bill to repeal an act' pass- ea in iou airecun uie moae oi appointing patrols in the counties of Gates, Camden and , Pasquotank r - ,VJ, . -i :f- v' V; x Mr Lamb, i-biH to'repeal an act passed at the last session, directing tie manner in which prvi1 levied on by shehlis and constables ahafl be. sold hereafter ' v-"- r ... V ".' 1y AT!1l!nmcnn'l' Kill fn nUcK -fliA rnAo rF Mr. Williamson, a bill to alter tlife mode of I removing suits irom uie. iourxs oi rquiiy to the Supreme Court; p. ,,,' V . ' - - - , Mr. Campbell, A bill further to. regulate the Dilotaere X)f CaDe-Fear t ' '.- ' . v ' J - Mr, Person, a bill to repeal an act' passed : : las-; session, for the relief of lionest debtors ;i vand by".;iv' frsSyti Mr, Miller, a bill to provide forthe appomt-j Wnieh bills passed their, ht reang. Our niotion'" of Mr. Deberry tneJudiciary. t committee) were instructed to enquire : into ' the expediency of, providing by law for the payment of witnesses who ny be compelled I to attend trials.in civil cases: before justices of the peace out of court; and at an mcbnve- nicnt distance frohi their residence.' . The bill to authorise; the ;c0unty c'durta of the several -counties in the State ; to appoint ; Committees of Jnnance, after undergomg con j positions,' reported unfavourably do the peti ' tions of I?ichard Furniville, Daniel Pegram, and sundry inhabitants of Orange in favor of "Ehsha Cats : v ' Tiietduy, iec.'ll.. V l' .- Mr. Williamson presented' the petition of CalebMiUer of JJncoln county, . praying HO. -be divorced from his wife KacheJ. .' ,l Mr. Raiborn,that of Jdhn'Massey; praying .for a military warrant ; and -of , Henry Smith; pMying for compensation for his services In the Revolutionary Var . .wr. Kumn, tne petxtion c tMr. Ituffin, the petition of John Hanke, re in the county of ; : siderable discussion and amendments, "passed tits 2d reading. l'!'fV9l;i v A 1 '--K Mr. ScawelL frbm the , committee? of Ptq- aiia Drfectors of the Clubfoot and Qarlew?i Creel: Canal CompanJAU -c& .wereVrelerredrv5: tb&t A'-.-ltj-'f ; On motion : of Mr Person,' tn'e'fouowmg re- V Jtesolved! .bytheSenateand iJotfsepf Ciqaij mons,' that .a select Joint committee - be in- strdcted to vcnquire into the expediency of to the . Statej with; such provisions' as -may have a' tentjency ,,tO relWve.the pecuniary dis tresses ofhe people, and that mey report by bill; &C.'iVA''.:-'V r' Tl V;';.' Mr.-TVilliamsqh, -from, the patioting- com mittee for iMajoV-General of the 5th iv'isidn, reported tha"t Philip Britain was duly elected. vA.The following mllwere presented : Y r By MrVVadet a bHl to authorise ind em power the County Couirof Randolph to'lay a tax 0 complete the Co46u - iri : ; Mr. Iihdsey, s (of .Currituck;) a bill, to au thorise Samuel Salyear, jun.- of Currituck, to eret a gate across, te p'ublic road to "Bell's Island : anda bill to tenearnart'of an "act passed in I8l6, 'to compel Tetailers of spiri- ituous' liquors .to take .a license from the Countjr Court. ;; -y.s (. 'y ' i' V'. y These bu1spass'eeuv'&rst';lans,;: U , The Senate todk up the bill ' to authorise the "County Courts in eachJof the Ctnijties to appoint ' 'a Committee " of Finance. 'V After some debate, a motibri'vras' made to postpone the bill indefinitely whjcH was negatived 39 votes to 20. ;The. bjll then passed its third 4 reauing &l votes to zo. v V .1- i U t HOUSE OF COMMONS. ; ; - ;; Friday, DfcjJ. ; . ' i Mr. Graves, from the committee ap pointed: to wait on; Governor Holmes! to infbrni him of hislelection reporte'd that he would attend to be qualified thhy day at 12 o'clock. ' At which hour, he -attended in the Common's Hall, alid the usual oaths of office were" adtninistered :to him bv Chic Justice Taylor, in presence of the Members of both Houses. l?i V 1 i ne following petttions.were presencea; .By Mr. Lanio4i'frm.pVilliCBunn of Nash, guardian nf Rebecca Thorp, an idiot, pray ing to sell certain lauds of her's; Mr. Mpomb, frbav sundry inliaJitauts of the ; counties of Iredell, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg; '-prayjiigfor the clWconiinxi nn'ce of the new road betwecn:Conct;rd & Beatiesford ; . ... . $ ; ' t ' .;. l,h Mr. Roberts, from VIHam Harrison, praying for a military. land warrant ; 4u M r. Andres, from citizens ' of Bladen county, pray trip to be 'excused frph work-' ing on a certain public padr:V Which petitions were refei red. j J j4; : Ori;inotion of Mr; CpwiriJ the comrnit tee appointed to enquire wiat altferatij;n are necessary in, the salary, of lhe?Sec-e- jai-y of 'State, were instructed, to enquire wnetner any,- auu wnat alteration were necessary hi the feesof trer Clerks of the Superior Courts , ;;'ft;' ' -. The following bills were introduced r Uy Mr. Peete, a bill to -repeal the 1st section of an .act passed in .4819,. to pre vent fraudulent trading with slaves i and Mr. Roberts, a bill to compel the clerks .;f the Superior and - County Courts of Surry to keep their offices in Rocktord. - Beth bills passed their first reading. - he bill authorising- the recording o marriage licences was on . motion ofoMr. A. Morgan, on its secoiid reauing, indefr litely postponed. . '.;.. 4,;.-' kwj . ' Amessage was " received from 1 Gover aor Franklin, inclosing ah Act of the lie gislature of Tennessee ratVtying-the boun dary .. between that State and this.- Re ferred. ' ' i4 ;,i-:V;: v ; Ihe bill to alter he method of proving Txmk'debts was, on motion of Mri'SlaicJe, i idetiniteJy postponed, by T68votes to 48. : . Saturday, fleet Z, ' ' , . Mr; Dulany presented the petition of John : Lloyd and Mary Bender,' praying for military land warrant V. t Jj eferfdil On motion of Mr. Alston, their Public i. Treasurer was directed to lay before tfti.v House a parucular account and statement of the receipts and disbursements of -the rtoard 6f Internal Imprijvenients for, Ui iast two years, up-to tlie 26th November, 1821. statincr the amount advanced :frbm the'Public Treasury, & the amount paid out ot : tne tuna tor - internal improve ments; I, f'tff-'&v "jv The followins: bills were introduced : " By Mr. Fisher,' abill concerTiing the C Mr. Webb, a bill to'repeal the 2d, 1 3d & 4th sections ; of aii act passed in 1819, prescrioing me manner ot assessing lanas in this State for taxation: 1-1 ... ivir. . viiins, hi pursuance oi a peitiion, a bUl to repeal part bfan cV passed last Session, for the better ?reulation Of he county courts of KutherfordV Burke and Lincoln, v. - '-;v..lf-: Mr. Jones, a bill to amende the 15tii section of an act.passed ihr1784, . to pre vent the exportation &f unmerchantable Comnkxiities, so far as relitcs to the town of Wilmington 'y i ' VA.'.VJk-.'. Mr. Sellers, a biH to Vepeal anact pass-. .T-.-f Vt' ed at elast session, for the relief of honest debtors. : . r ' -- ""N v ;-.l he three hrst bills- passed their .first reading ; the 4th was"referredto a com-. oiittee,v and the last ordered "to lfeoft the The fouse proceeded td ;fcojnaer :a kesolution proposed by 54rf Hillman on Thursdaylasti for rekcindiifti;e.rule of the House lately, adopted, . directing the oriler;in which business should be uitro- duced. The resoltionb -after a few re marks for and against t, was agreed to ; so the'uleis.riidedv Mr? HiUman" frmij;tl whoni was refeiTtdhe Repxrsi and Uew sohjtiocii of MalandandiNewHamp shfre, cVc,on the subjeetvOf appropriating pu blic lands for the purposes of Education am dug the se veral Skates,- reported in 1 fa vor of a. concurrence with the DrobotionUi; x ne jcporv was concurrea who dered tate pnntedVf v f A number ;.of bills were received the f benaie, wbiciirrecvedfr first reading.- ff Mrtanly frdn ! the Judicjary ont- miuee, reportea a oui tovpreser?e Wieira-rrirTr"- .rrrrnrrkr - y? - ngnxux mai.o jury, m.suits.at common.f! laWhetf. tie; Vilda iiY ex 820Vhich Dasaed lts frd r ... "The Sbeaker iaidbefV cotnmunrGarionirom the-Public Tfeasur. incloVmg' the; Tollowirig. statement of; that he; had it ilot.ln his poree at present; inrahsmlt Jiketaieroent: jtionwr ther'Bano Newberifmd tape-ea1f "bu expectedvtof hear short Ivibmi -rVthe subject.::,-;;: mem ; General Statement ofthe State J&ank bNortfc t e CmMaJrm 20,asaL "A ' of Exchange -I $039,418 0 Bills discbunt 940,592 18 Due from other Banks 13 Rear Estate, mclttdinff Bank Due' for unpaid 'Stock . 9-5&;ll. Bank Stock Hi :i f ! T A Al 1A Currency $421,9i5V13 Stock subscribe 1,600,OQO;00 197831 89 Notes in circulation Subscription, tojibw; Stpckf. Duerto other, Banlcs j;,.i.r 531608 m Deposits l0:M::'t Dividends iinpaid;; -r H r26S 397.151 a .4J7 w General Prinnd Losswt of 2 '. which, tlie tiresent Dividend . ( is-to be . t--. 1 'j. r -V . fl i. ,: -.., $4,521' 9113 and Statenisent; ; were -w oe prmtejuf.$ ':.-:w"-rf. A messageaa sent to the Senate, propose ing to ballot onlMond mprningifbr poim- sellors of State :ipmimug -JdsephGHlespie,' rWm Blaekledgei sen;! Thomas -Vynna; John IfmsteadiLTheotihilus lAcey, GideoiiiAlstonv andosephickettl, -i: - :f-Mi;. , The. message .WasnCurrefUU by the ben flomhiationviitTDavidr Qillespieli Joseph ate, ana. ;Uie: juuo wintry namea a.ciucu?iu auc CarsonThciniasenaiv jWm: Davidson; knd Benj. Hawkins. . v ; Snprie 533.258 92 Foreim r xvotes :77.879 50 Uls of Exchange 2.279 67. Due tq Stockholders who Subscribed for more' 'Shares tbamtheyoqtaiheui' ' ; 1 '-;;'-;V:;-' ':r':l!f T'v " " , .' 'y: Monday; DecOf i: W'-'C. v Mr. If enry, from thecojnmittee on. that part.. of the tiovcrnor s message ju relation to pe cuniary: embarrassments, reported a ! bill to a- mend an act passed last session,; forfthe relief of honest debts. M ljynj i',i.4Jr, ?, The following bills were also introduced V .'By Mr. Freeman, a biU to etablisn a poor ancl "workhouse in Chatham ; r - J j,4 : , i Mrl:cpvan, a bill to amed an act passed m lSi, to prevent tlie exportation of .unmer-r 'diaritishle'commoditiesj' '-.VI'IfiV:: i" vMjCMNeill a bill to repeal part of the-1st section of an act "passed in 1817, directing' a. road to be laid, out aiid opened from Fayette ville to Morgantoiilt . and also part of the 1st section of an act passed in. 1818 on;the same .subject "fr f:" ;':y:' '-:'f!v -'lt:fev. Mr. Hawksj a bill to amend the quaranune laws of this States- :f r i ljjlH"'':; Mr. Siacie, a bill estah&shin a Board of Physicians, and regulating the practice of Phy sic and Surgery in the State i ji ; itr. Blackledge, a bill, to" alter the: mode of electing Sheriffs, and to vest the right of elec tions in the free people of the several cduh ties , . : -Vir-A7 y.Mi 1 ' Mr. Ililhnan,' a bill to incorporate the Ra- -have been heretofore issued from' this office ;ofthe5Secretary- ' The above bill! passthe ; except the last, which was . referred to -tlie Judlciary'comhiittee; t .''4' Mr. Clements from the committee to whom ty ofRowan,5. returned tthe.lbittf:w0ut a- Mr. Strange preaehtal the ; memorial ofthfl r I commissiohers JofeVto'arnWiJFayetteyuU' Mr. ieihlrra 16m was referred the resolution instructing whom extend h actiliassedyih 1806V eshshing - the. present cbuttVstem, by providing relief for the counties in which the suits may soac - cumulate asar iey cahn6t be teed at regular terms of these courts. The bill pass- them to enquire; into the? expediency vbf a- g mending tlie - several laws establisliing thj sunerior .courts.- reoorted a bdl to. amend and ' cu iuwunciuui 'j.-. - -rtvotesRodnev 65 ' MLane 8. aiutta iy. : Mr. M'Lean, from the committee of Claims, l-f J t J V"PJ,k wu"tI T ivlor had made an-unfavourable report on. the memo-J-?0,M riaTof Benj.;Si ucpe'-Ybfi was encrtirrewith; which HI.:4 , A message tberBehitev proposed to baVH IbtSieJiiater) '5th divisio aiii addmg to the nomination, j the names of f firfg. Gen. Phihprittain-ajid ! 6eorge BoWeraS. 'f hi! r:t ; Mr. r Stanlvirrom mVudiciari' committee, ! Tep'orted, a bill directihg e'timeiuid 'place-i Of - sale Of Unas and slavps under execution; r . which passed its lst reaiing-'.' . llprt '-o.'i , Mr.-.S.- front the same J;ominitte4 to , wai reitrxed the resolution proposing' to al- -.low, compensation: to Wilues P.' Alangun late tine ,of the Juoibf this Biaie for heading th Superiori Court 'Cujrrixuekmihej fall ; of f lo20,- reported a - resolution directing ' tne nciwiua., tu ur iuc. ikuuc. wjuwu ukhcu iui 5, Xlr. Barringer, from the Committee 'of Fi-' hance-reported in favor . of paying Alex. iit (bholsoh of Itichiriond county, 97 j 85' which passed its 1st reading' ;V'-V' fwfiT' ;;? : . jiii MtLeod'pseiited the petition i Mar pit Martin and theric'prayinir;fbr &.yTu&ddy$IrtcM .fhe foUoWinir bills were presented ByMrtrange; a bill to- auiehtf thec8A vrnnn rut an art wucof -ltvr.i I7 U: fi-i itrnr the exportation of ttnmerehantahle vriTWitm rnnmAtvantiKiirtmrwviii iiw usjns, piu' w . fUucna Mr. StviMn : ft; hill forth hetfpr latinh inpiicstepor air ieaxe reportea -.a mil aumorismg.wm. atadelL Cabarruaaiid Mecklotourir; eportea biU4ti-alter apartloftheiliJtate 'li A .i .nn. -..p t id 1 -r-. vt. i- v r- -ir-; i :It. i a 2i ?.' j w.-1- ? - lv ...f - - cm u .Jti tii.-if ul - disti'. 1 1 . . , M.-f- fsBweea prestnted !t3i.jEepor, , i , Roanoke Navigation4 ComDanviKt.u 5pt fedttheyomite on Ia&iS menf; and ordered, to be-ormtli. . pr . .MrMartinijpresentedalPlal, W ' . i aii Inlet at the lower 6ndo?-4; niMA wasT.:??1 pwfered to be printed . v 1 7 ' Sundry bills were received fiLrotliic which pised their first rlP Mr. Henry presented tlifefniv,:.. Vyhereas the Navigation Acinassefl K, "4t Congress of thUnited StLteilTO .the f BcUprU,181g, couritOyalini thh onn 0 flieNayigation.ACts of;GreaiHrU 1 bwtraderwjth the West.lndil hUnY no prc5ueed the enneinteoui of co,L f -img her to either relax or bXon hff1" niarsystem - but has; the contraw J i the effect oMemvimr an IhJSS. H " luetatiKtfade theretexiKher this; Sjtate and the" Whereupon, Resolred, that buV Senators WRehresen 1 M''!! 'i nave tne d actteneaJed nu: 1 he on the: 1 ;! ? Wr; Snpresented te "peonoffhwa. , as;MarshaIl,-sheriff of CarterednvJn '11?: allowed for certaul- insontjtaxablewfe, jferred.- .V Mr. Bnckell: from thi. T,.uL -jYi -ucn were ejected, viz: liideon -Alston, i.Thornas tWynns,5 HVmt Blackledec David Gillespie, Theophiliis Lalrand Thomaj f i Kenani ' ; v . :. y . ' f , : Mr. Fisher presented the folliwing Resohi ttiohVi j.. , i ' h i"e'?l M the Grai - MMorruarptim, that tae repress ntatioiiof tv .ncllea f ' 1 1 w owe in ootn di Legislature', under the present Constitution. ji greatly. uiiequal,: unjust; and aiiti-repubii X jReaotvitL: that the Constltntmn . ,Lu j to-oe SQamcnaea as that each fcitizeil of th- i btate snouiumaye an equal shaife in therijrht j oi representation upon the . . pr-rciple. off fi e 'wrote population , ami taxation, or of fte? ' ; white population, including thifce-fifUis ofali Wirt?. LUesolvetL tliatl at th flection ror ai embers ot the Assembly, the people of thii tate, who ait entitled t vote for Member of the IIousJ of Commons, be invited foote at the said Election 'whe. ther tliey are in favour of a GJonvention, or . not, by writing on theu- ticket!;, Gojivetio. ' ov.'JVb Convention f .-jRwlWitbafcthe Sheriff of each coun tv in this State, or other retusnink officew- jbe and they avMereby dir;ecti!d hrinediate j lyr after tlie next Election to ascertain the j number of votes given for, or i igainst a Con vention ( and formate out a con ect "statement thereof, and transmit the same.to the govent-1 or, to he laid before the inext ..''Assembly, ' .? ' ".' 'eb<o'.alter an act riassJd in 1741, for restraining ;the taking excessile Usury, was read 'a 2d time, when Mr. Martin moved that thehul should be indefinitely pbstponed. Af- ter considerable debated motion wss carried 100 votes to 25. CONG RES -v HOUSE OF REPRESENATiVjES.' ; , 'f .yi';:. MOTSDAV DEC. 3., ..- Aiarge majority of tle;'mpmben:ben present; (161,) on motion, the Houe pro ceedea to the eiection'of a Speaker. . On the first ballot the voles were, for J.t W. Tavlor. of New-York fthe late warei State! ; !and, 20 ; or H:;elfnil ofVirgin,a,'5 i fiScatterjng!2. ; No choice; 81 being a jmi-' .p. e second ballot, Mr.! Rodney had Taylor 58MLaie 3 ltM-scattering 2. i1;'! 31, SfniUt . On the third ballot,; Mr. Taylor naaoi votes, Rodney 61, MLane SO, Smith 5, : 'Oh the fourth ballot. Mr! Rodney had y0tes; Baylor 66.' M 'Eane 23,' Smith. 8. ,. On the fifth ballV, MrKpdhey bad TV J tes,:'TByldr:'67,-MJCahij IB, Smith. 10." 5 b'.rWti,- V,K fu .Vf k 'vlftrha'd 721 77 votes, Updhey 'S-nithpS. No'v person beiug elected -oa uiotion thHriusp adiniirned. .l li-' I 1 , TUESDAY. DEC. vSevera11bthVr members' appeared. fiTf were present,1 so that 87 vojtes we ne ceary to a choice.' -i j - i. V V ' On the ist ballot to-dav; I. W. Taykf. had 54oie C; Rrniney: 3d ; p- ?f Kiv sV',;Vrt: SmTfti 95-Scatterine On the 2d tMllot, Mr, T ylr JlaJ vbtea, Barbtnir 64, Smith li, Rodney p H. Bald win 4.-Scattering SI tf Q4 ;On the 3d ballot; Mr.1 Bifhour had votes, Taylor 70,' Smith If, Rodney.- Baldwin 3,vi'jLiane--ocapeiiu5 r On the 4th bal oL Barbouifhati Taylor B8. Smith' 6; Rodney i a i - ')t Baldwin bCattcrAg v . r :v A On thetn.brriUot. Mr.B our haa oa votes. rravlbn 67, B ddivi the Teller, the Clerk proliounced ae l:;,l.r "l,4t PdtffftP HfA UROlTBf on jS'" 1 9" Piectcl ..www k7 . K Soeaker ot tuts not j Speaker; of th JtiouseC oath, ot OltlCe Was admin IS ? 1 ;-jir.;picer inen rows ouse as-xouowt' Qentlevten of the ifoine f R should do injustice to mysi t LJ- .rl-.tl- tnewaravic JlwvaniS tudewhieb hareeetvexcit Kv thp Annointment which V - ; liA ,Aa m..V Those feell. are pro ii.i.wUf1 tbp consideiittiou 5 f .vtir confidence u ledV: ui er ) ow ; tor -v. nou?icy, ui xci- ( a ii.ir. r .11 , t45 ; tor L.ewis ivi j-.ane.01 tne same? .29 i for Smuel Smitili, of Marr- ttashottnetiee. i - t"-:"' f. : , utMccur thc,Pwdeflt J,ng.. . v?. - . : -rj v ' xi r- ' V ' ' h' '- 'r l')yvyy''VJ-y :i:,r V..
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1821, edition 1
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