V. V' it ' t ! V 'A I If 't 'v rnandant oflliclFfJTt nPSt'Jutti flf XTI- vi;.lca' tin; the ntabt; nf October. 8,7th attack iwUhbe fearnsoii on the rtt j ofra Cruz-- It appears tba , the GovernorwAs pre pared for the a 'V ?ultl' The moment the Royalist eji Y icred hc city, ihej were attacked in ' ' tht streets by : the Imperialists-, and completely! rooted,' with the loss of " upwards of two hundred killed, wounf ;v ited, and prisoners. Gen flaviHa, th? formcrlGofcmor of ..St. Juan de ITIlna, bad ; reRnVfl previous t this affair, ndtlie: castle is now under the.: com-J -IrnamJof an officer -of the name of Re-i ' Y 'rnur. It was not expected tat the L ! Castle carr Ko!d nut Ion?. Te Deum Celebrated -at Alvarado, on the . 9tbi' tbr: the success' of his Imperial J Maiest?! arm?.: 'No American ves-l seTa at.'Aharadon the 50th u!t. ancT pnt nne, the schrGeprge; Washing- foriV from Nrw-Orleans, at Vera ruz: : 'The. Krit;i5 fibip' iarm, of London. - 'sailed for Baltimore on the ?th witl " tWe Mexican Embassador, to the UnitV Z; ,-C.d States. - , v . B tT EN OS AY RES. " Aifriend fsays the Phil. Nat:GazO r'ias ob!i:nlj placed in our ' hands, Buenos Ayres Gazettes aniUa Monte , Video paper qfjhe fOth of August. r The Bueno AyresVArens of the 28th August, mentions tat,the natr es iof 'Montevideo are strnnr!v inclined to I - - 1 -. X , V' . V, -2 ; ' ' concerning the marriage ofinfa.it fe ; . uur.Dreinren or ne uann.vur.eina., -,wn, rejf.ctl on its ?d -eadinr. t ' -I'tit 'W.g. tbat'paper,.M.find tremsclyes in a 1 j The bill relating to Feme Covert: i - r - ' situation in which. a-canvuision is law- : : , Jul, oecause a irein power, 'wirnnui y. - otherViht than that of'conrpicst, op- mohdat, DEfc. 2. , Vpress a people decided for the canse of '-! Boddie presented t?5e followinar re- .'. liberty. 'HVefr slavery was advanced jr"!.?.1 the committee on Agri , . - J. - . . m 1 cultuie bif msucted to enquire n o the by- a ndiculous Congress turned a- :expe(lienry of passing a la xv 10 compel all . popgbayoncts : Ihus, when at the first "owners of cotu.n gin3 to- mark or brand favorable opportunity, (hey shall dts- each bale or bag which they may pack IQuge ire rortusuese aui!)inues,nev . mil uo no more man eiercist- yiu- 1 . root) right 'of ejecting force by force,"' Til .1 . ' 1 1 . I. . : ' cTera! 01 tbe interior provinces or the f '; Xa Plata appears to be still, in a state ' cf anarchy and civil war. PAIN. - .". Boston, Jfo, 23. V Madrid ppers to the 24th Septem bcr, received here, repeat the Gibral tar .arcount of the continued siiree of the" Coffttifutional forces over the ?,band orRnyalists. in all parts of the T kindnrn,without apparently diminisb ini the latter. - It is. added, that the "Kejenry which thee insurgents have cfttablitshed in Catalonia, has appoint- ed M Labrador (a very eloquent ora tor) to plead ; their cause before the Congress of Verona. ' s Tjie 'extent of the commotions in - some parts cf Spain maybe estimated T- by the fact, tlat 56 individual, includ- insr tbe heads ( clergy, and Generals j . Ssntocildan,' Fur.a9. and Sana, two' -brigadiers, anir. eyeral field oUicrgf ..have been banished at one. time to i . Majorca, for participating in a com "inotion at BirceUna. - ' . r .., SENATE. ' .' 1- : FRIDAY, XOV. 29. . 1 . . Mr. Shot'-' , from ?l.e c.ommiUee of Pmposiiionjnd Grievances, to whom ' vsf referred the petition of the. citizens of Camden Cnuhty, reported a bill ir fa vor of ihe petitioners'," which - passed i jftrt reading, and on motion of MrlSneed wa5 or!errd to lie on-the table. . v Mr. Came ton, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referidhe resolution instruct?ig them to enquire "whether any alteration is necessaiy in t.e laws re lain e to the punishment ofperoi:S guilty of the effeace of "altering or defar irg the marks or brands cf others, rt port ed a bill to amend an act passed in 1741, to prevent the defacing and altering jO mrv brands, &c. which passed its first reailin?. . , i " "..' Mr. Person presented the following re ' solution, "That 1 he commijfee . n Intrr il lnprovements be. instructed ; to en quire iwto the nature and . extent of the contract made on Oie part of the Stale, by. the Board f Luei nal Improvements, land Hamilton Fulton, Elsq. Civil T&rtgi ceer';' and to enquiie also what salary or coflipensat?on has been given or proofed ,lo the said Engineer tor his services !ur frg the, pivsent year, and at what time ., the contract now -existing will expire and that they reportthe facts to .his . bouse' v . ; '! ,..-v t . Mr. Barnngcr, the followins: resolution:. "That the committee on the Judiciary be instrn. tei to enquire into the expedftncv'J . 01 ari-.i niiir.g tbt laws relative to the re- moyal 0 ions from out Court to anotht r ; also-.he laws" granting appeals from the Superior to the' Supreme Court, wnich XfMiluiinns were adopted., . - ' : A mil making compensation to the Ju ror$ tif Jhe Superior C urts of Moore and Xarteret, wu read the hird time, and a mended b extending its proTilten te the to whom was referred a bill to fix the J dirjeenngf tbe'TOanner..i 'IfeT ,: time iect'wb Mr Wfloresented a', fesbtutioa ml ptructihf'tbcpmmiltei? on. ttxe Jdcary io enbblre.into ibe exrdierfcy, of pasuvt la. law ejfplaininthe, dut4 nfthe fieCrcta- iirrhnts on &urvevs, InC.hic'ir.c; the,rn ajin ancl Lquw!s."f ' rivers,')t'?ch' va agreefi -. Mr. Caird, a bill conrtnjnetb? tovpn'of Aheviller.ln' PHncofnbe cpontyWwhich passed Us first rendi(ig.-Jt V ', SATURDAY, .N0V".'50. : ' . Orr'TTol?oniirkf Mr. M'Kajr, fiholvedi tbati th'e CommiUee no ifie Judiclai?v be: fristriicted to enquirie into thr.eXpetHcncv of providinjir a more expeditious and sum-j mary remedy tb.an U. afforded by the ex J istir lnw - for - recovering judgment: oa bon'ds given' io"le'ifis or other officers for; tWU'etirerriof property levied on ir; seizfd bv eyeCM?cisiTr other nroces, and which s1 tpii(U -became' foifched. by 04 hrach rfthe;f ond itions ' tbcreof.' .' - J j v The bills to anhor-e.the county" courts of Chatham, Anscn, ItedeJl, nockmna.nY, Ra nr 1 Tph , C a rt e ret, ;&;b a'rfos,', Wil kes, and - Brunswick,' . o.Jippoint Committees of Finance, were; on motion of Mr. M'Kay; reief reu to a ?eieci conimiupe : - anu pedjent Mr. Person presented the,followin re- jsoUitio.i Tltat the Judiciary c mitteq J enquire iotolhe expediency of compelling (bot h PTain tif amf"I)efrnda.nt.' to c Seen j rity for. the.-payment of Costs y here 'an appeal s taLco T:mT j the judgment of a ! single. jnsvre of he peaceand that they renoTt-h.?.?Ul or oberwise.' - ' f V Mr. M ICav, i b'll.declarin the time at :wl;f.h :ict- of tleen:ral Assembly shall J b in fr:re, which passed its first reading. VJ he bill to repeal an act passed in 182Q, males, c 5 pass ed its ScLreaaintr. iinr -marjcei, anu mat sawi comm;itee re I fAArt I... ImM ,I-A.i'A f portbv f 1 1 1 or otherwise.!' deceived from thf House of Commons, it r.tessacre propoying to ballot for aTrea- rer. Comptroller and Public Printer 0:1 this day.'c nonunatihg for those appoint ment t!e nrrje .gentlemen wh.o are no'V in o.nc "Which message .was di.areed tt;, and a proposition returned to ballot for1 these offices ot, ; Wednesday next; ; Another.message' was received, stating that they hae passed a' bill for the better regulation of the county courts of Iredell, after amending it in such a manner as; to allow t Justices of the peace S2-for eve ry day they may act during, any, court the certificate of the clerk to be a suffi cient voucher to the trustee. Also a bill concerning the town ofLumberton.-with an amendment ; which amendments were concurred in. ' j , The following bills were presented-.:' Bv Mr. M'Kay, a bill directing: the d'.s- hribution of the acts of Coneress i also a .bill, to limit the term of office to .certain officers therein named. . Mr. Baker of Gats, a. bill n alter the time of electing members of Assembly. Which bills passed their first reading Fhe rcsTution in favor of Judge Nash parsed its S reading yeas 43, nays 15. Tpe bill allowing to t! e State the vijrh: ! "..f ftvrii-.titorv rhall-M.. t , ,.W.,I ,rUI ,ej,AcU 011 it' 2d i-callw r. -' TPKSDAY, P! f-. , Jcthro House, t c ' ew!v elecivd mem : . e..v eec.T'r'ii mernj o f.iij)pl y the vacaifiy . ber from Vi ue.f occasioned bv the tic 1 P.l'a'),lja,m -i,a ! niel, apoeaf'd and 'orb hh seed. Mr. Browiirigg prcsenced a resolution jinstrnciing the committee cn the Militia iar .f the. Public Arms to enqnire, itto the (expediency of .erfctju Arsenals for the I reception and safe kee? ing f such crms as have or r'ty be icc ived by this State, ! - and ll;at ti.cv renoit bv bill nr othf-rwivpJ j - j t - - - - , 1 A . ies'-'utipii was .rrcciveil .from... the I Hti!ccf Coiii.vons rcqiU'sL'ng the Gover-'J ! rror to !ifT5vai i.tvjt-.Iin Hoberts from con- tiVCHvtt' ;ir,d Vni;o a',1 suiu4i6w pending against ii.u. ar tKo ibstancc of tbc State ; v. hich-wpf. cMicured in. Iteccivtd fn-m the House of Com morn-, ' a niessag'; stating that the.y l?a c appoint- ejd a conin.irtce on en oilett bifb consisting j of Messrs. Tunier, J.'Grlm. iHnn and j L. "Mai tin and Messrs. Tioy and Hatch were added to the comuiiuee, on the part 'd the Senate. ; : - ;Mr. Caisorf, ficnv the commiitfee-ap pointed to wai on the (ovcrnor, to inform him of his : ef !? ctki: office, aikl en quire when hf will aMen; to uke the tutb prescribed by law. , reported 't'Uat he yill attend in the HJ1 oi K; Houe of Com mons on Satu r;!a y next at 1 2 o'clock, to that lAifpox. Mr lyrtay p'c?etitrd tlie foliowjugW soluticiv: Tlj;''i,;e cnuiiiiittee.o'i the Ju dic4;rry be iit;6cted to enquire. whether any ancTidmcnts Ik nect sV-rj- iu ttic ;,ct passer in 181 1, cohcc'i ui.g equUable in tereaon real and personal est m? s. -as to subject. tu.eXecuiion piore ft-liy J igm: or interest s. which are -of' niay .be -possessed by mor t g agtes in lands, 4 tin erncn;s, re h t s or otlitr h.i cdiiameius, which are or mav be pledged orrunrt-Hgvd by-thelVi : Th;! tiie gild committee; enqu re into the e:;j.i- i dieocy of Mating liable to execution - the legal, cr -. i ihts of i &uh h which arp or n.gy b.pvcascd by'V'na.rt gagees. iu pcrsbr.al pr perty plei'.eed nr mortgaged to Uieni-;hich refeiTed accordingly; -) , ? . J " Urcciing.tbe distHbution-.f acts of Congress, after varioiri amMJ. ?ts passed its 2d reading., i ,';- ' , ) of:appointinghe, .. reported a general biU pntbcJisoia erwr... report b7 k ich wadODteCw4iH:-ttdire ' i Mevsrf. M'Kay, JacrckV, Bray, Marshall, j M. Seawell, a toU to amend the several an1 Baktr rf Brunswrck, were naml asJ acts of AssembV rela'ive ta the appoint-. ; a committee, With instructions to repor , ' tnert of heri.Tt ; and -f ' -, general of 'tn.conolidate them, as j j Mr, Sbftber, a bill authorising: the pror rf firdt timpano on, mot on or M r. Person, referred Jjt& and.Mers. Person, WimamsopVI Kayi Outlawarid Seawell were named as tne CommittfeTS- ;. By" Mr. Sullivan, a pui o amcnn u.i Dassedirt1798, county laving be built aqev' freeinetr .aU be exempted from ;Mn Cii;eene; a biU-'rffnyideofopcp-, njr'.th'A mlt d?m of Mir.or SmitbV.on Ffrsf Broad R ivcr.'Tor t IcjjassaevOfrtish up themr. - ' ,' -'-' -,v 7' : M-.-.Vanh'ook, a biU to atttheime of hotdin?r the ccuntv Cou't of Prsnn."- ; f V -Kfr7 Vy illijL?(scny aill to con firm cer tain tnnnt.v tberVinnieittictned, and a bill Ho or more minoVs holdirijproperty jn common.-;- f in certain cases. ; ; ' - i Which bills pasecf their first reading ' . WEDNESDAY, DEC, ; Mr. Cameron, from the Judiciary corrt niittee. .reported a bill to establish Courts of ICqiiitv separar.tr trom ttre Courts or L'kV within this State, which was read the first time. . - 1' Mr. OutJa from the committee to whonwas referred the resolution relative to the alteration of the Congressional Dis trict s. rn-r ted. that ,it. is inexpedient to make such alteration. The resolution was rece'mmitp-d to the same rommittee, w :th instructions - to report the. federal numbers of: each counU, i 4 each of the I p escnt Congressional Districts,. ' . i The bill to . a Iter the time of holding the countv courts of Person : the bill autho ! rising the proprietors of Beard's bridge to keep a ferry in ferta-n ..cases; the uilr to amend an act tor the better regulation of the town of Fayetteville ; and (lie bill con crnin tUc town of Salisbury, were read the thiiil time, the two former ordered to be "eijrrrsscd, arjl the, two latter to be Vijro-ieil. ; . , ; . r .-, :'" , Tiie epgrosbed bill tfo iegulate the coun ty courts of Cabarrus, was read the 3d time and pa'ssed, with an amettdjuentTex tending thv provisions" of said bill, to the jf counties of Moore and Montgomery." 1 w i ne ioitowing oiiis were preseneu By Mr. Glisson, a bill to authorise the county courts of Duplin to lay an addition--al tax for tjie support of the poor, in said county. " , . Mr.f Culpepper, a bill to amend the act of 1818, etablishing a poor and work house n Camden con my. Which bills passed their 1st reading. HOUSE OF COMMONS, . FRIDAY, KOV. 29. Mr. Hnner was added to the Military committee. .It ""' " " ' ' ai ' w w " :"ml!!iV.. rending general musters and. elections. On motion of Mn J. Smith, the house reconsidered the bill i ejected yesterday , prcscrjj5ne: the : price at .which vacant land, shall .b-.'liereiirier entered, and "hell t i.. k ,t ... li... " . .-A, :.,.. r . . 1. -1 f Mncty ot ppi -ng to Congress to piOV.de. tnr PY'iriirnishincr Hip r him ihih .--... der th? provisions of the Treaties conclud V " . "Y yi. ."" - ed at the Chcvokee Agency, 8tli,Julv 1819, &c. - . Mr. Bateman reported aiil) tp repeal partof rhe net of 1784, to prevent-theex-:; pori?.ion of unmerchantable comniQdi--ties. Also, , j - ' A bill to alirr the time of holding the ll a ! f TIM 1 . . - . r , . . . ' fici.uuii jeciors 10 vote Tor rresineiit Mr, Cox presented the following resolu tion : lietolved. Tu'attHc Judiciary com mUrce be ir.structei to ehauare into and : ' ictei to epqu?re into an prt.posc u plan to enable SherifFi to collect. poll taxes -from such persons as they now return insolvents Rejected. '! : - . 'iv. i r i- . JJ - VVii-. ; : r7 I bKbitl for tho division of R.-wan courvL ? Wasjead the 2d time, w ti metion of Mr. IVgh, rev on to a committee of the wh in the chair. After discussion, the com mittee, rose, anlrcported in favour of he ; pa s sage of the: bill,-w 1 1 ich repo r t w as con-1! cunexl in by . the ilibwintr vote, the VPn i and Nays having been called for by Air. I YE AS--Iessrs. Adams,nderson, Alfbrdj Burns, Baird, Buririn.Bealf.Baine: RmnW Brower, ltarringer, Bateman, gotten, Clark, , mga.n,. jjoc leery, Dukny, Eure, Fisher, Frink. GilchrisV Ja! Graham, Grates, Hunter, Harbin, Hoke, HilL Hoitoni Uellen, Henry; II, A.Jones, Jarman; Melcher, Morgans M'Daniel, A. MNeilL M'- ifS 'i? M-bane, .rCau-' ly, Macay, N. M'Nedl, Mann, Leonard Martirri SS ?eW-D- Smith, J. Smith, .r !. , I pnetors ot liearu a oriage to Keep a xerry Mr. Clark introduced a resolution, ir- f" "'V u 1 S 5 ' T f ; tor other purposes. , " , . ! - t)...l i tonously idle persons; and su.h a, frequent . ... ..J k;u ntal tn n act i to enouire intoth- expediency of nro'lo c- ' f.00"ses OI -m , " . V , V -. . passed at thd present session to aividc Uo- ll: V pcuicnry cujroo i Qn motion oi ..r. .Ucbane, Resolved Ntaat - T. ... , . r ,ng the time payment for the Cherokee fj all resolutions, the! ob T.nndK Aw? iiv . ; ... -n J : . - i . i t.: , ,-r. Coonar,.a out concerning ... - . j r. money iruin tne ireasury- dc. -reaa -inrei c?av J I 1 On motion of Mr. B-jine, the committee, j ! times, egrosse;-,' exrimiiied, ;enr5lled ami .4 - ijjrtird ittiff - I of Pt-i.-U.-if?. nr'. "..-i.'.v.nrp. Jo TN-.r. j : ' fu.. i.:n Which bila passed thv:ir m st rc.aa.ng. , bill was made jhe order f the day .for i passing a law to hive Uie publici roads clear- ,. Motiday M-r.t. j edef all loose rocks and stones, sad report -p ' )n; nvotion' of Mr . Moore, Resetied j 1 byU1 pi' otherwi.-. , . ' x '.. ; i; Vuif tin- cfimnvitr:- tit- Phir.. l The bill, to-repeal part of an act passed m t ana v;ce-rresmeuvt qt tne JUnited btates. ' lo xnc ireasury ou entries nereatteroi ya-s Proposes to hold the election at the same - cant lands, was on its third reading rejected; ! times and placei ?s ' our. other ) elect inns' 5rNays 8w . - -Xt AT' K ! i f '. -.-r-.1.2 ve ! j - tnio, vm,faxe Mathews, .lit MrilianonronhSpejht, ' , 1 he foifoj'oj ous. yer?- presfntea r .'t,-.,-By; Mr, Xartri a WU Jo confirm :ind cs tablish a-road ; f ronjitbe ortlv ea;st eiic! cf Haywood , conutrilat J4i ,r .Bel J e w s old zepa' time t ' r. Qrt motion of ' MivDdcery; ?w7?v that the committee 01 irnauce umsxruct place ro tn ,vieorgia.ime, caueainc .ne- rkee,roixd'Ais1 ' v'r t cMr. SpV? flta IjilH-eqiwrin Shcrifis.d" ft'rtf C!rronrri in "certain cases. , r ii'frATVbb a-birrtnrom.Xactyi tw r-;; " A ' ' 1 ed .to', eno uire , int :thve. expeditaiy -.;of ifrt 6f Vkei: ; W" p a jsi n A l a w impbsin a , s pacific sti 111 - r ';j j Mr. Sbxippar a bill to tntetid tV U perroissionli'jtov peddle ! floods' : til roughout j.ction4 ort.aet passed in 1794 chan m the State, without recuii ins them to .taktf 1 Kdirectiivr thu' motlc of recov ..VH 'Mr. Strange presented the -;.pe,v;iori'& :; y;VrMiichl"lytvi'sre!d-Wr-ir first readine :,L Bpbratn! Hart of ; hewYorUv lytng to ii ilie htle? ViiiMent&to iU Judiciary!. oe pain ior cert;iH :,jrcuc vci iiu.yiu.r3.- Heferred. : On motion of Mr. Blackledee. J?es6lv - erf, That the cpmtnittee on the Inspection.? laws be instructed to enmiire whether it i ? t ncessarr or expedient to m ke; any pro- i f?;vision bv I;v sion by law; for. the inspection ofCcouoii. l raided irf this State.; j On motiotr ;-f Mr. Tones of Halifax . V- I ciary be;viii-4tJniced tojfnqn'reiytat.ir ex - I pedicivcy of-rr;:po,i arthr -spctioiis.. ' mn ir w;i w r I, . ' 1. Tlfe biU to allow co nv Y.'inS. t-Consta -cs in?, the couiVtiets..i:' Va'rreiiV'-Nonb' a n p U sii, R rn nsw i ck n ltd Nen' U .itfoyrr- leasing hingPfrom prisonand tbttvpoyer; nor-was-requ sted to discharge him trom all uits and prosecuti ns noW'-pendiog gainst him. . ' , ' . r ' Mr. Cooper ptes-eptcd a "resolution di recting the Public Printer to fumish each Member with two copies the J6urnals ot the Assembly. Rejected by Yeas and Nays, 112 tr12. .-, - -..v HOKDAT, DSC. 2. The bill respecting Fem Coverts, was read - . j ,. ?n.um n ?l lT' u , a that the committee on the 'Judiciary . be inj,vj structed to- enquire -into the expediency ot amending the. laws respecting, vaunts.'-jit f.-i. : i" : v o- -:v.:-. I a A nicS?f ,li,et to tl.e Set, ptopes- mg to paiioi to-morrow tor a rJfigadier tn- j'.eral of he 9th bvigade, ; nominating Jaincs ;. Martin, of Wilkes, and Solomon Grayest of Surry,. - ,l ?J v Li. ! On motion, the. cornmittee ' on roads were idlrecied to enquire into; the e pediency ; o 104, 10 prevent, ine exportation or unmer. chantable .commodities the bill concerning fnwn -t mhWnn-thnhfH fnr fh. hVf. U ' . w - !, - ami tiie bill to:remove the'clerk's office of the county, court ofGuUford at the couit- house. nassed their third readine. i ; The bill directiner the time and place of sales of land and slaves under execution ' viz&i made the order of the day for Tuesday net ; -and the bill relative to, the reporting of the Decisions of the Supreme Court, ' was made . j ine oraer ot tne oay tor luursaay weet next, i Jl tic UHl ICSlllUlllg VII t Olllti IU UC;.UUU1" ; The bill regulating Jbe fees of Notaries ana tne oiu to coiuirm ana estaDiis.i a roaa from v' esse Belle w's old place, in ! Haywood , 1 - fit . ': 1 ! ' 1 - : . . - I 5 . 7 countv. to the Georpna line ' were reiectedonL! i. their sec6nd reading, ; V v'iV-' i , u N? i -i tv courts ofAnsoU. ? wv ' Am- t xl: uiitV. The following bills were presented, viz : regulate the couu- lb. X. Martin, a bill for the more conveni- pital cases. trespasses on which bil 1' nassed their first reading, and - the two latter were referr ed to the;Judiciarrimmiiteeei T :;" Mr. Fisher, 4i bill for. the betterVegidation cf the county courtsiof Rowan.: h v ' - Air. A. McNeil, a bill respecting thecau. ty courts of MoQre.4:-rf';.j-.. fp " M4 rf. Skinner, ir bilf exemptingerW dens of the poor of Perquimons county from serving on Juries, Which bills passed their fiNt reading, jr: ( .jXM, -1 s Mr. lloore. waa adiled to the committee on Internal Improvements.'. . :r$ X.4 - . ' Mr. Mqore' presented the memorial of the inhabitants of tbe town of Wilmingtonon the subject of navigation Jg-om thotown to the bar, which was referred to a conimktee. con sistihg of Messrs. MtMefcaiieFisiitr, 3Bo- also' the un to regulate the .CiUuuv cour s n tne corp'inuee on Agncmiure jbe instnictei of Ciarrus -.dsn the bUl c wicer tiitg i ( ' to enquire mto the propriety . of apprxipriat town 'of Salisbtiriaml the for t)ie:j ing'y.law.jcertain small sums of rnjoney t. better rerulatio'n cf the towivof Faveuc- i th.a se7er Agricultural Societies, us pre- i villeV were each read the. third time iu j raim ? e? tn improvement of the this House, and ordered tobe'engrossed; of; this Mate, and that they p. Gospel from servjng Jur pped ns hts ead; and was made theor ; Mr. VV rrth reponetU br.or the re- , . Mr fy:Xk$pst from the balloting commit movil ofthe.eis ofhee of ;Gut!f ;t: j for; Briber General of the 15th brigade, the Ourt-House -riead thr Ui :sinjv ,. q reported that ho person iiad a majority' d Mr. Moore, -from the xomunnee JSs-.V i-C irotes for-thtpintrhent.'' : ' iv Riiber't's Pe ittofc. r jported in favor of vre- ! ,TJie hill 'cbncer'ninp the countv e- irtt d I - ' : ' 1 J .1. 1 A. J i . 1 I A L J I . I I . court of Anson. f": the 'rh Mr, C4x -presented' t!je fbiw i fon.iJtilve.d. that Je.!?110 rev 'tfff CScnt 'ear ich, on1 2 Mrbir.c, ws referred to the f on Internal Improvements , tP10 r A psge ; was received from ihj dw-aeipg to the proposition of Sf'S1 to tuol trj day. for Eriadier Co .3 hBriandpropoS iuw, rfuu liusuug- to iae nomination t Cunn; Simuel DavidsonJanies .1 John J-a 1 Samuel ClVasIft ' withdraw?, r; r . TheTonowmghilii werapreSenei j lindivia,. from the establiabment of V? rvCoji; rtilatiorinddisduje of the .-r ?i 1: i -."""vv- , , c H- : HSr-T V V ' . .wshsda vuec. 4. H :XJ'n:r"ul"a,1,7 Wlish ; J!rr Coji; a biil toshortea the term i yiceofclkstcyfthehmrenteou 50 f - jii . ,.-1, 1. suuwii, a : Dill tor tl Mr,-. JJamnnrer. a bill ts--ir..i . t . Qnv motipri of ;Mr.i Fisher, tbe commltt. pi the .Iudci was instructied to; enqiv wifether t jis; not; expedient, on c0Ksi.ert : -.. : "..in f1" wuwinjr lmpmonmeirf. j:;p ; 1 w ltf- j couatv th' . bill : concerning the towJrf j .AshevflJc,, n Buncombe county; and tV j pih ioriae pexier. reguxaiion oi the courts of Rowan passed their 3d rea tin? sij the two foriner were enrolled, tlie latter en gTossed. , v f ; -. On motioh of Mr. Mebane, fieschxd, Thit "NVake, Carteret and Johnston, and tiH making comlpensation . to the jurors 0 tho ! sunerior and countv courts of Moore. Carte- ret and Bertie passed their 3d readin;j. ; Mr,' Skimnfr,' froni tbp committee . of cfaimsV repotted favourably ion the petitfoa j of .the heirs of Joy Cunniiigiiam sen. and jun; - "!4c89i.' Hf Martin and Durgan were ip. 1 pointed to conduct the balloting for' TrtasiN I rer and Kublic Printer on the part of tliisr boUse. ' The folloiinif bills were presented:; ,1 - dv air. uiir, a out auuiunsmg vut kjuum of Edgecoiu& to collect arrearages ot tajet :Mr. Pughfa bill to compel the deriw of courts t()leep their offices near tlie court-, ouseg 1 1 . . v ! , Mr. i;'ravei,'1ill to incorporate Golden i.orif-e. io. ts. m tne town o. juuion. aiw n y . - . . . i . IN EW BOOKS. ;3 GALESIthaS" Tua't receive, troni tae jTprtlKt3v-' followmg?New Books : I-ady's Annual Pocket Books tor 18 Geiitlemeri's do. : . A new edition of lieid's Wos, ' , Lights andi'sliadows of Scottisti History, Manners of the Komanv 1 Favorite oij Nature" w HalidonHiU; j v Fortunes of Nigel, . ' . Nichols's Recollections " ' , . Henerade. . -i- Dr. Skin's Juvenile 'Correspondence Graham Hamilton, ' JDr. Syntax's Tour; cpinpletc... Biblical Dialogues. t Conversatioins on Mirieralogi't r . f uie oi Aoam uuur, - Law of Jivlu '4i';n Fall oltjerusidem," Belshazzar,! ' 1 j ( Divine Corral, , 'j , I ; i Basting's on Inflamtnatiotrsr A new euiuon oi ,ie;ivcjn ni , Do. do. ' of WiUierspoons riu;.- j - . nt : . i nM. Ann Lii... A bUppiy ot tine Jbooiscap, ru4 fl-" ---r-; . .- " v-STATIOEUY December -St, 11- t -. 1 ' t i iT. M ASON S opened; School in H-W'S hewilt ,contln:ie tv giV.e lts"j the art of Short Hnd or enogray,-- , H ebr'ew language,; durinif the ston oM legislature.:'; U- -;;''ivI -l''-'. ;lwM3" He will :atten.d:.ln'tt;e morning betwc and 9 , .'CICCK, at.OirS. raraiy Theatre ; ; it'' -V - , L -fale 'lei- souV an other time of theday at Doc tie's, i whee the Teacher ...e. theC ortography ffcDoU h. Hebrew Twenty , I teac.i t. ,kV"; io in fifteen lesson,the. student mayt fV in each day, or oe, t in wh. eh c.; baid. sons, f teak mm to read an4 fn" 'JI-V Vxpertiy. The Hebrew I treri i" the sons, tw each day, in which tiaie iif . ot tne aD0Teira'4' . length. 1 f r t - - - L-JI- i ' , ' -f it f - . ' r X Beceraber 4. .::.'v"! ';:" 5:.V -i: f j . v:i ;-..CM ;: . -v -.v : ' -!-, f 1 r:- "... ' ; . -'r-X.l- A t- v 1 '-V ... 'LS r i, f v 1;

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