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- -' , j - ,--....7 V- v. l 3 f. "i ; -.1 1 t it Mil if 4 i rl ! .'2 1 1 vi V - -i V 1 ; Tv. : LATEST FROM EUUUPfl. ; Bj the .ranul-adin ,?h;p '-Trjtonv Itu ? v; I n Vtk) 3 xys y from fiWrpMd '"( J the Boston FaUsqiam) we havi .. received papers' to the 2,41b nU "Advices -from Constantinonle. to Sept.-in; stilt, JaYeU;dnultrnl tfb; vv (1ier4h'TQfk:V0''toinphp(l fn the : More a; ,''he ljf rija n war Cntson ; IritfUiene from Madf'nl Js?t Oct. 'v-rh Ci.ties proposal to call nn ;tbe Ministers tor the cause which liatf f placed Spain in her present siuationl, i:t:"-?ThV Brazilian Declaration of IndeV ' ' pendeucr had reached Lisbon and been 1 ; V cmfmiii5Cate"d Wtjic Cortes -A Mem rV. br nronounccd it an open declaration r '. v -! of , war against the. Cqrtes. The aed Kin's:" displays great .7.eal in favor. pf .S . : V the ConstiCution and Cortes Many of : k"e Braiwn' ' Deputies,'-who ' refused . to finn the Constitution, had cone to vt En'sfaad. The Fortucuese enper to 7--V vh to conciliate the British, arid it is : V . ajd they1 will not ixact.thel5 per v n"i duty on AVoAl!ens. N ; v ; . - y Numerous toutraes coptiiitie5 to be v v cominiited'in rrelan., ,:l - ' t L -f:";A petition Vgaihst the existing U--' s h ion of England and Jrel.1 pd has bee n -'"Voteil at n meeting in Dobiint . t ' -"-Mr, Hunt, fhe'pirty leader. Was to V : v' -make his Public Entry into London on .;; the N'-v. aftehis release from Pri- ' 5oo ud great preparations were ma- x king for his ieception r the Porto Rit'o Expedition; . 'J , Capt.'Bntune. arrived jt Ncw-Vd'r - frm,Curacoa, comnfunieatt' thefolw. Jowir4cfhI intelligence, relativeto the Port RjLo expeciiUon:-'tf Thv Gen. De Coudrav Tlolsfein, und Messrs. Irtine and yoal, ejre; Mill in prison? ;.-Capf. Sistare was he-, quitted by the Court, and arHred' in tl.ejrrppbraHeSvvThe Governor of .Porto Rico bad made ayfnriual demand Tor him, a? well as for Gen. Holstein, and Me"sr. Irvine and Vojial but thV Gove-y of Curracoa'declined.sur rj!.'dHrui them until the. sentence, of the Court was known. Cpt. Spence, . jot therCyanc, had also nrtdc a de- ". mand:'thoucn not a positive 'V fr the release jf Mr .Irvine, cn the.sround that. ho was an Ameiican citiz-en. rioye.r!ir, in reply, stated that it vasbU jeatet 'wisb ;to cultivate' the '".friendship "of the lTnited States, hiit tiiat Mr. Irving could net'be consider cd as a ciUn of the am?,a his si; luture vas 'a'ttiched to, every paper relati. to' the affair a Secretary of Stateot the L'aud of Beriqua. It was, r f.ruii knvwn vyhat course Capr. Spence tfOuU! pursue, but it was behaved that be W4iultf not ncraist in his demand: ; The Cane was to. sailin fight days fur rurto (Javelin. CTv GUESS. HOUSE OF. 1!EPKESENTAT:ES. , ' XOXDAT, DXC. 2. ' Ar 'orum of both houses appeared, and a xncssaVe was sent to the President informing him of their organization:. "t Kalldtlnirs toolc place for a Clerk of the TT.i tn sunnlv the place of the JaU- Mr. Dvugherty ; but there Jjeing 20 candidates. no eicc tion 'was made. IX'SSDAJ, IEC 3. After five other ballotings tor a Clerk, Mat- thew St. Cliiir Clark, from Pennsylvania, was eJecteJJ ' ' t ' ' . , Tini Message of the President of the United States was received which being read, vs was oMt-J td to, be, printed It appears on the first page of this dy's Register. . . . ' -wK0?RsiiT, hkc. 4 f On motion of Mr. Cocke, of Ten. " ' Resolved, .That the Committee of: Ways and Means be . instructed to inquire into the expediency of prescribing, by law, a mode by which.lhe'Senators, and Representatives, and J)i'hg3tes in.' Congress, shall receive their t compensation and, also, a mode by which thc contingent expenses of the Sjenate and iTwisc of Hepresentatives, shall be liquidated and paid: V On motion cf Mr. Moore, of Alab. . 4 'REsOivtD, That the Judiciary Committee ' , be infracted to' inquire into thecxpediency of.aiiouihg the 'State cf Alabama three Re- prcsentatives i conformity with Jhe 2d scc 4 tion'cf the' act, for the appotrionment of Re jjresei;tativesamong tbe; several States, ac cording to the fourtii Census. x ; ' .'Mr. Whipple, of N. IL offcre for consider ation the following resolution : - . ' I ' Ruoevss,' That the committee on Military Atf-."'" he instructed to enquire into die ex-i prliency of4 amending the sret making pro . . vision for-armin and equipping the whole bodv csf tho raliilia of the United States, psss - .rl'Acrxl 23L lS03t so.tliat Uie alms, provid ed ; in irtu of laid act, and transmitted to tltr several States composing this Uaion, and the" Territories, tlierecf, shall, by each State and Territory, be deposited ttnd kept in pro Wr'artenal3,"to;be provided.by siici State or r Teiritory, to bc delivered totthe militia theye-!-cf cbly when they riy. be -tailed into actual Arrviee. ' . ; . ; . v- ' v .r. Taylor, of N..f. suggested that the ci,mittte to be ppomLcu: uu uic general , - - m . ' 1 .1 ' - a siifrecttjf this resolution, vould, seeni to be. If tie'proper one to which to refer the consi- siQn, T. bad himself been of opinion that all subjects connected with the .Militia $nd with the : Army, should be refertt d ,to; the ji"le committee. But, on the motion of a ccrtlecian from Tciwessee, a diflerent direc. tia and ; to th r Armv. i I ms course , navmc ?)cen pursued ia tlie first seipn pf the; pre- severed in athis session,; tojtlie end that the sirme gentlemen, 'or' neaHy the meV. being, appointed on lhe .saVn comtniUees, the house tnight hare jtue advahtaiefe V tfn? inforrnation gamtcl and ttve f efcdon' bestQf'ed ujioW the subjects ut the last sess'oiv For the present therefore, , he moved that this resolve should He-on ne'tabJe.'ontiVthe conrtnUtees should have bfeen appointedxon the Presidents Mes- aage. r :V--.4S' t - resolve was'oflcred-to.ne ot've table:' s .The fiaue -tneti, on inqtl("pf Mr,Taylqri resolved itseh" iio i enmprnttee of the whole on ;the Pres!ent Message Mr; l-ndipt being1 lled-to tiielchair ' ; V t V Mr , Taylor proposed the followihgy re solves . ; ., ; ;.c v ."z v ;i JReiohed, That o much' of the Message of thelPresideht of the United States, as relates to the, Convention f Navigation and Comt merce, betM'epri, the tTnited States & TraBce, and the Commerce between the United States and the British Colonies be4 refered io the Committee on Foreign Vffairs. i . lie wived, hat so )nucb of the President's Hessag-e as relates to the 9th article of the Treaty with, Spain, -by, which Tlonda was ceded to the United States be referred to the Committee' on theJud!caW.'; 4 . Jteiotvedy That so, much 3f the.jPresident's Message as relates to thesubiectof revenue, be referred to the Committee, of Ways and Means. :. - .' ' " 1 ' ' - ' r-'JietolycdJ That so much of the President's MosVage'as relates to the Militafv Establish ment, the Academy atVest Point, 'fortifies tions, armories and. arsenals, be ;referretTfto the committee on Military Affairs. ' ' v Z4 ' . Hetytved, That so rmit;h pt tne Hresicienrs Message as relates to organizing arming, and disciplining theMiEtia, -be referred to a se leCf'committee, ' ' 1 -: ' . ieolved, That so, much 'of the President's Message as relates to the Navy and the sup pression f Piracy i he referred .to .the com mittee on Nival Affairs. - ''J -f "JlesfJved. Tbaf so'.mjich of the President's Message as relates to the siippresHion of the oiave J raae, be reterred to a seJect commit- yesofvedi Tljat so1 much of the Prelident's Message as relates to the execution 4of the "Act tcTfaboIish the .United States' Tradinig Est&blislimcpti, and the condition of tlie In dians in the territory of Florida, be referred -to the fommiitee on Indian A ffuhs. Resolved, That so much of the PreS -ent'a' .'.jessajre as relates to iManmaciures, ano me appoiiitmeht of an agent to superintend tlie Lead Mines, be referred to the committee oii Manufactures . , Resohvd, I'hat so much of the President's Message as relates to the Cumberland Koad, he referred to'a select committee. ' , Hesohed, That the said select conpnittees have leave to report bv bill or otherwise. , "Whicli were severalfv agreed to. i tV The following standing committees have been announced as having bejn appointed by the Speaker' of .tle. House of Representa tives in pursuance of the order of the House S On the- Committee of Election .-Messrs; Ed wanls, ofN. C. Sloane,Kirkland, Moore of Ya.ltogers, Mallar-, anil Tucker of S. C. On the Committee of Ways and Jtteans. fessrs'. Smith, of Md.U'Lane, Mitchell of S. C. Jones of Ten. Thompson, A, Stephenson, and , Cambre leng. r 1 - j ; ' "If On. the Committee of Claim. Messrs. Wil liams of N. C. M'Coy, Edwards of Con, JLitch iieUl, Forrest, Matson, and Ueed of Md. ; ' - O.i the Committee of C, ommprt -e. Me ssrs. Newton, Tomlinson, Ilill, Abbot, Morgan, Hardi n and Uuifee. " : . On the Cor'ttee piibUc JMrls.lesSTS. Rankin, Scott, Cook, Cannon, Sterling of N. Y. liaasett and Jennings." i - i On the Committee on the Post-Ojice and Post Road. Messrs. F. Johnson, Hooks, tlross. Stoddarr, Campbell of N. Y. Htteman aad ' Wilson. ; . " C'n the Committee for the Jl'stiict of Colum Wi.Messrs. Kent, Mercvr, Neale, .Mathtpk, Patterson of Pen, Rochester and J. Stephen- ' On the Comtnittee on the Judiciary. Messrs. Nelson of Ya. Phimer of N. H: Dickinson, r liurton, Sanders, Johnston of Lou. and Hemp- i hill. . - . s ; ' . ' ; j. On the Committee on Pension pad Jlexo'lu tioTiwy Claim, Messrs. Rhea, Little, Eddy, Allen of Ten. Wm. Smith, Hubbard, and liar ber of Ohiri.. ; j ' ommiwe on u uuuc xrpcnuiivre.- 1 Messrs. ;3iontgoiner uwignt, -aits Oeb- I On' thf Committee on J iHvate Jind Claim. rMesars.'CahipbeJl, of Ohio, Conkling, Up h?m, Moore of Ala';. Sterling of Con Crudop, and Van .Reiisselaer. , y ..y?i-f On the Cbminitteebn TaniifdcturescRS,TS. Tod, Woodson; Floyd, Conner, Nelson of Md. Condict and Forward. v ; - .. fhi the Committee on Jgiicidture. -Messrs Butler, Bavhes, Garnett, M'Neil, Vance, Find- lay, and New. ' v. r ':-'; On the Committee en 'THb'an dJfaira---Me$sTS Metcalf, lhgelow, ALtcheil of Pen. Mercer, M'Cart', Williamson, and Williams of Va. ' On the Committee on Foreign 7ir-7-Messrs; Russel, Wright, Trimble, :Taylor, vArcher, Farrellyv, and Rodney. - . -; ' On the Committee Jtn, Jfilitarif' ' Jljidr.t. Messw, Kustis, ocke, V alworth, Darlingtoh," Smith of Ky. M'Coy and Mattocks. -rt Oitthe Cpmmiite9 oitJVaval .jfatr -Messrs. Fuller, Randolph Gtlmcr, Colden, Waifield, Phimer of Pen. and Harvey.- ( . . On the Committee on Jlevisal and Unfinished Jlytine. Messrs. Ross, Hawks, and Brawn of Penn. ; : ". u ' : ? , On the Committee en cceMf Messrs; AI len of Mass Swan and Ruggles ; J v . ; i l On the xuppreasion f tJe Slave .Traded 'Messrs. Gorhanv Phillips, Govan, Rorland. Jones, of Va. Hallahd Herrick. 'J ' v''-,-.'On the wliia.-rMessra Cannon,' M'Carty,' Fjndlay, A. Smith. J. T. Johnson, , Sanders, t4. On the C?ttn6ei L3?i d l?0flf Messrs. Hemp-' I hill, Pitcher,?Uhss," Jacksou, Long, Cushman and Ste wart. ' :. . - ; - V O ' f. . , x- ; and Keed,ot .Mass. On motion of Air. WilKaiiiSi of N. it wail Resoivib Cfiie and P6st quire into the stage route from. Salem by Ashe Courthouse. in North-Carolina, to JonesboroughV in Ten nessee; -"iy.-v-. -v, j - .On motion of.Mr. HalLit was H :'V ;Ti : ovj.t i m. me cummjuee on tne iost Office and Post Roads binstructed to inquire muic cxpcaiency .oirestaoiisning; a Post J ooax bmoeVmVwUn I. H ; - sons of the year, tb f&a junctiohith;th main .stage road.fv ;r - & 4 MjvJU St&veMdivbf fVavcalledtheSttnt tioh'of the,; npuse to.ojiunfcationhade i by tJijpL- President 'if Uie lUt .nsf( mfttih toV. thef House..' which : ha(i taken 'place betweeu theFf enob the Umted Stales, ' relative to the claim of xthe.' heirs; btoumarchais. The subject, had then been referred.;to' a Se lect Committee?which d?d not report upon it.V He howmdved thatthp subjeefbe. again warred to a Select Committee ; i which yas of th$ resolution yesterday proposed by Mr. Wlupple, for an enquiry ino the expediency of measures for 861111 the arms deliver ed to. the; V yeral States: by. the General Go vernment : and. the same.being' triodined so as to refer fthe subject to We Committee on tne jiiuua, was agreea . t - v Vv'v V? ;.' '-;-. y'- i;v'',y-'Z - On1 motion of MlCCockeof Ten it yas, - TtESoivral That the. subject of Revolution ary Pensions be referred to a Select Cqjiinrit- tee ResOlvkb, That the committee on th Pub ,lic Lands be instructedHo inqiiire .into the f expedlenc v, of cohtinuihg for a farther time, the act, entitled An act to extend the tinrie I ' m ; ; i ' 1 nr.: 4 lor.iocaiing virgnua MuiTaijy, ianq, KvaviiH, and retuming-surveys tliereort to the GTeperal Land Ofhce :'T and that tney nave iea7e,jco report by qui or otherwise - V 1 ; f SENATE. t i Mr. Baird presented a' bill to incorp- rate the rulton- lurnptke Coinpany, j which was read tKe, first time n4 nefer ired l to the committee oh Internal j lui- provemeiws. . i - t. (.'.-. ; Mr, Kaiboni presented a resolution,, instructing the com m ittee tin In te I'nal Iro -1 provemeotS to-enquire tnto thc ; expedi ency, of appropriating out of the fund i set ap$r.t. for internal improvements, a 'sum oKimo'iey for the purpfse of erecting a Jlridge across Pigeon River, at or hear the place where the Voad leading from Ash evil I e to Frairkliiv, inhe JCheokee purcliase, crosses tlie samtcc. H -ferred. j M r. Sht'ber presented two resolui ipn?,4 Viit.ructitg the committee on the Judicia ry to -eoquire into the' expetliency of so modifying the law relative to the punisHV mentk for perjury," as not to dismember the person,. &c. which was agreed.toj r Mr. Carson, frcim the b;inmttteej ap pointed to conduct thV balloting for a Brigadier-General; in the 9th brigade. rportedhat Col.; Solomon Graves iwas duly elected ; . which report was concur red in, : -' .-':-- S,,y v Mr. Cameron, from the committee; on thp Judiciary, 'to whom was referred the resolution directing an, enquiry into the, expediency of laying off .the 'State jinto eight judicial dif trjets, aiicl the appoint ment of two Jidditmnal judges, reported a bill to amend the act pf806,fo'r the more oh'fornj and convenient admihistrauiu of justice, which was read the first time and pissed. ' :-'-'v';';:r;j::ivf.r. Thelengrossed bill for the better regu latioQ.pf, the County Courts of ; Rowan ; and a V I cfnCer.in he' County .Courts of.Vv'ake, .irteret anl- Johfiston.were i read the Lliird time and ordered to be;en- IVif. lilndsay presented a bi'l to appoint, cominLssior.ers to cVn tract with icieaiiah land for Jand to Vrect . a towri vupon i 1 which was read the first time and passed. SATl'SDAY, DEC. , Mr. Davis presented a; bill to anthntizei ! the -Trusiecsf the I..irt smooth Acd(!rny J in lar'etetiLcuntvi to raise 1000 dr.l ars by lottery andJVlr. Williamson, a: billl to repea J, part,lthe act d i rect ing th ? desig- n:ttiim?of handstand how. they -shalt hk compelled to work under overseers'; of roads hereafter, in :the counties of liin coln,: Columbus, Burke and Roclclngham which bills were read the first time, j ' 'File bill I declannt ': yrhat" age a free'-, mans bal 1 be exempt from" work in tc o a roadsfwas, on its third readhigvinden nitiely postponed. s . . ' ' Mr. Ward, from llie, Committee of fclahns, reported the following resolution Th at'the Trea surei Com Dtrol ler. and Sc cretary4of Stat be, and they are hereby constituted a Board, - before, whom all claims of the militia of Qnslow- and Jones former vices and supplies for the iencatl4 ed 'out to suppress an vinsurrefctiohrior re bellion do said counties,-- in l.he.'V ear 1821; shall? b laid. ; , Said Board shall examine dieir. accoutds; and- allow them for servK ces jard ratfonsC as . troops j of (the United States aie aH owed wbnitacVualVrvicler Tlttr tirot of service liot to exceed twcVfjb six da)!sior the militia of.Onslow, nor five! day r for ' those of Jones, tcc Read the firt time and passed. ; ' ':-r . Ainessage was received from the Hons of Commons agreeing to the. a uiendroen u m ade by the Senate-to the biirtoreyulafr i vvuuvr vuui is m vauarrus. ,exceot T that5art which proposes; to aribex tne i bounty oi Montgornery. A message Was returned, stating that tjie Senate insiSt:oa' their' aTnendmeut tothe .bill , which pro posedo annex the Cbuuty of Montgome ry - v :f xv r - 4 h': - m: -wi- jSuierioi.' at d County Courts of Hyde to keep t"beir;Offices near theiFCourthousei was,' or oil itsecohd readings oij motion ) proper Sh eriff to execute the same. , j .' Mr. Pe rson, a bill est ablishiog the Banfe i-orui-viiruiuii wuicaoius were read "mB-uraiiuc, ; : -6 . v'i .R-i-i :j "fe -f: ? ; ONDA Y DEC. 9 referred accordingly -to a SeJect Committee of fiv.tf.hiembter !V-A?' i)(vt.);5 TheTtdnse ;'nen resttmedihe consKkrarion 'jMi s'uroe.f - TeseneShe1tj. sfilndnl persons of colourm t!ve OOntr f HertloTdprm the1! repeat of ibf iact :frjt of Co nn m oi si sf ft t i hg; t h a ti Vffessrsi i A-'arU an d -f Bfackt edge ' a re , appointed ' su tieHjo, endanrs of ;thei baHotlugor; a.Senaton, to ong rest, a nd " prrtnp9n ; t h a t go m;o i t - "their Vfe;ivieiipro cij.. -"75y-w --V t f i.V Viva w 1 1 rrr pointed upe rntend a ti ts.' pf .the b'a) 1 g ting On' the part 'of Hie .hVte, ; :i A 0 the Patrol of vRicbmond ConjtyWhjeh was read the firsHitne:andVe quiirmg judgnilihts ofJM$ti6j?s- of the Peace to be rtuViied the Clerk of the Cfumy Court j and Mr,Culpeppe a bill toamend the a'ct'of .:.1'817V! coacernin promissory den Flee'odge The bill authorising th Trqstees'of the Por t'sm outh Acade m y,in Carteret Counn ty.to raise . 150Q. dollar; dy jpttery; passed its". 3d reading. ' ?j&&ii f--- '--V- The i following bills were presented By MrBdbilftorefVeal the fourth sectioitof tbeketof mo; establishing the. mode of elections, in BjSocombeJCounty ; MrM'lit;ay,-a bilJ fd incorporate the Mectttenburg Agricultural. Societvf f v Mr. Graves a biJJ to: app jjnt-qomrnls-sioners, a -jd to in corpornt e the towri of .Uuntsvil'le, in Sii r r.v CouotvV v tVhioh iii lift their fi'ret reatlm A message asrecp'ved from fhg House of Com moni, it t hat thejcVc: fnim eon-cofiCLri i ncc wltlif the amend- m"ntsx,niail? iby; Ufo S nate to the bill to rgidate the Griuoiv Courts of Cabarrus, I lie biii Was Uiercupdo Ordered -io be' en- The oill to annomt commiRsirmprs to m cumi cc wu,i jerfiuiaii J jTtiu tor 20 acres of land to erf eta town upop.'&c. Wis read the third time and ord'redtd be cngrnsse. ; A mesagevas received from theHouse j of Commons, statiag that they haver pass ed a bill for the better resrulatiori and dis cipline of the'miliiia:f A$be Conntv i a bil to incorjorate phady, Grove ycade-j' my, and a Oiir supideiTiehtary toan act tne ouuty Courts, ot Chatham. Anson, Iredell,'.Rockingham , HandoIrSh, Perqui mons, nllifuXi'-Chowaii.' Carteret: Cs lumhus anU Blad;to iippoint a commil tee of PioanCe, whicli wks read the first t , 1 he following bills were presented; , By iVli . Wade, h b ll directina- in what Horner idiius ana slaves unuer execution, shall be sold in Randolph County. 4 . Mr, Ba rrihger a bill pointing out the duties' of Justices of the Peace and Con-St;ib'lej-f ' :j : 'V ; 7 lr ',Mr;.'M,Kcty;-,al? bill ;.tQ;4otori?i9ie; County Court&.to. require admjnistratof'i and others to give other or counter- sccu rity upoi' the petition of their sureties ; and abill giving exclusive, jiiristiiction to the Superior Court' of Bladen, of pleas and . prosecutions' of the State ; 7 which passed their first reading; j ; ,: .v. .. .... t...' " 2 .-: i t . -' -1 , . . v. '-m v; ' ,r ; VtT E D N K S D A V, D E C ' 11; . " The Speaker laid -before the SehateV letter from his excellency the (Governor accompanied by the annual Report of the Boap1 of 1 1 1 tern al Imp rove nent together with i He severafrcoorts of the Swte En- h On motion of Mr Mke'of Gates,the j bou rd ot In terri al Im rirofC?err ments wasfe" quested, to h.tve.th: said documents print- Mr. Branchi from the committee of Irr tenial - Improvements, ferred a resrduiioni directbig them to iri .quirevito the nature and extent-qfrthe Contract existing bet ween: 'the -Stajteand, tlamiltnn , r upon, Engineer, reported a letter from his excellency the Governor; on .the wbtc&f':yS y'f ; Oil riiqtiou of MrrrKay, the, said' re p or t jy as re co mm) tte -- to the same com m i itee, w ith in str u ctt ns to report 'speci ally the contract existing ; between the Board of Internal Improvementand the Civil Eng;ineer. ';. , :'m . ' MVlr. Troy - presented : a resolution, in4 strutting the j cpmmUteet on Internal Im provement to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a sum not exceed ing 500 jd ol I ars f ronif th.eu jfiiml set ap at t for J titer pat Im proyemeo for the rwiriiosco'f clear4 '.. -. A j .11 . j j ."i. - uul icouering. n.tvig4uue,vv,.-' , . maw: River. in t Golnmbns Count v'l-:: l WaccamawLake; "to he SbuUi-C&roiina une ; wnic;i5 ws agreed to, ? iMtviiliams presented; the petition of snndryahabh the;tbwnof JAsbr i ngt on fjpra?ink?ifojrr: the . b'rganlz ation fdf uut.ui: .iHorc, ,,orp engine companies, toge'. ther.itlbill to carrytbe prayer of che petUibnWs int efec Tbe folio A'ing bills werp presented i. OBy -Mr. Lindsay a btlf to prevent? the fire huntine of fowls, in" Currituck Conntv. I Mr. Deyahei M attetlie placeofJ noiumg rtgi mental ;ahd battalibn musters in New Hanoyer CDiinty; & fi- Mr, Brovnfjgffi a bill for the better re gulation 6? the i mUitia-VVich bilK erei reauie,hrsc,iitT,fv-r bt authorising-- County, Courtsn .tk.bdotiJbT-a'guardiah to wo orrapr' mhooldio property in;toro m?"'aftcr ""dergping aqnendments-is i wu ure m ru urao; aoa otueted to oe en- Thel engrbssedf bill appointing icbmnTis fl, f leciarjng ihvs fXniperentuo Cs a gaj nti reef person s of coonf Iteter ;A me,asag?&wflfireceHeu tro'0:tne no.tv" pds; ,c whid1 biiliij-wer referred to he comtii!ttee onthe Jad iciarSv ."' i 4r v Tb4 erigrospd bill to incnorate Gol f I 14 kfl I I 1 fl'oZ CUVIIMI 1 ' - . - r w .- ,1:... .A . Rowan County ; -which bilh ! passed their ; firstreacling. -:-:S '4 ' - Mr. M5lCav rerioi f.d k. hiii ) 'i -.'i-y'J Ii eslahliVihVnf Eod? N. 72. W WW'.' - 'irTi III T--.7. ,-r ut , jui lull & . 1 111 u Ulft.il UUIU. 1 1 r w '.vr r . .- - s ' - I i I Mr.GrahHhi . . V ' ' ul irf . 1 enten ia rpAif;A. ' r.n.. HOI.. tor: e.-iiintsi . 1 v "y now in tore? ra.,t!v t.. -.l" "H?m. of suTTkn-l nrose-iition, to anotner. to ren -f h,r u;m ' co i i,,, . . ' rer ..:. . .ttruuLinir toe same cnmmltt.. ' in stered jteitfg found in f. iVOr cr "-,:ii. in k: . ne sow jy them under order of Zr eoi 50 coyertne , val ue of thattheeport bv bill M.u'iii ! whicholuti-vn, on motion nitety postponed. v; v f jV vn :f orocion, the b-ll declare 1 staved .dnd beading'iHll b rt, '1 ble wa r-hyrred. to MesK!?4 JiR; kham. Cole. BUir & 1-2 hf-'fesblution in favor ' of hih ,,ii, an ome.ldtnenti : ' r'lM ;.v;j)cai . jtnat . tne -,aggrg tte. the..miliia.aoip';i,us to 53 01?- '"'"rof tbe retuT made Ust v?.r ! v rrhe bill directing the'Vi-'., I , , ' v.fiaif..n..j..T , v nine, tiori, ,betng on - its 2d readin- Vm" .ma4efor4ts vvhfcil was ueeat ved.fil r.v 00 n,cnr aaiva yt lailUS rtlia Sic tee gles V-CcAintybf Iredell.' v,rrl"Kn a o,n directive t:im, ner of aufbiriting patrbli uv the cr ; Ia 'tat declaring the eftct of ' deeds .arm convevunr ;'!.. . 01 :ifAH?rAT'0J:c - ) Mr.iane.rirotn the Judiciary Com,' of t.he L.ur Hepor t relative to suds under -81,00, made a report, recotDtni inC thf !tilOL.-.J.rM I. .Ml " '.I o . . 7 r wrt "Hi on ine S'Uxex ti . RD;yas concarred lu, aad the b passeu icj tirst reading; . r; Mr JiggittsJ from the comrnittee poiiited to -conduct : tub hn,irln.T ( l reasurer, .Comptroller; ami Public ter, reported ' that :Iohn lb,v elected 'freasurer, J0i, KaTkh tttX tr9uer, aid 1 homas . Henderson pjo!. Printer. The state ofthe votes f ir Cod roller werej Havk n 131. T. l'.rnir -?i . The bill tp aTiendn act pVss- i h ll! icvciii uic sceaung ot ; cattle, Jcc.rhe hill trt JITlrl )n, . the estab ishmeiit b ifijoor worW.h.niNe'i' the county of Camden, ani t'ae bill toal- terthe tmie pt the ; annual meeti i$ vf te Generj Assembly, passed their first ii. ;V jTiKeiJencyGaSnelHQlniies.atttil. ed irrvtbel House i of iim;ions this datt 12 'cloclc. land; jh-,' jibe presence, 'tie i mnbersJofbotHod , vefnor , for the eriV: iriVi c. t,if nu J 1 atn's beiiig' aclmi uistere-rby Cnitf-Jiikice , 7f 'Fbe foljowjng bills were presehte lr -"Mr. Cox, 'a bill rbantaorise-WYIms UckleddeJof IrioiHC niaty, XI Mil giving: fnrt.if i-; time to Frederick. C ii i.f ,per Acern- in Jnson County a.Tl to in cor rporatetp liiljs pass irovpAV DEC. 9. t ' ' 'A-message was' sent to the Senatr, pr-' osFng tbibaliot irnmediatcly for. a Seiu tor to, Congress;: and nominating for that .l'ancy.iid:: XoHb''Ianjch; Esq$4 A'.tniMjwa'rfpeivedfroiii the St' nteVprop1oslng;tb,rbiillbt for a Brigadier . GeneraUif . jLhei5tii brjgnde wifh dravfiug from, the 'nomia jitioiil fjrtfwt aP pointmeat 'John Fagah. r V '1 j', THe biUSauthoribtng the proprietor! Beards Bridge to keep a Fem -a casesthe bill' to' alter ther tirne'ot Mo ing the Cbuuty Courts of FerMif" to amend an act passed in -irr auwif provision for the poor and for oilier par pose&theibQltd resjtpre Jtnn Wilkesxoiinty tqcredit,' .aud tbcbul.!. rerCtinp- tlife distribution . of !titf iils Mr. jNixbn; from tut oaiiouasr -; ee fof ia brigadier Ueaeral qtHJ irigade reported that Willi a ttf" . tee ortgaae, repo was duly elected soldtiort, iTJia? a select comt;e bi pomte toj'mfe' lato ib Ve!2 Of renealiite Ave 'aCt of 15P-P'2 r appmntoieuofcctow t tor a if resident auM- v icer ,r rc - - tppf3ety?bf: nodejif eiectingt.hem by 'v!; ieuator;ttu resuft of tuistiWas & -nctitokcs;,W Ninety-6vbemmajort , Tfae folio Unl bills .ferc'preseotl rBy-Mr,Cla,ey..a biirto. traKkiin Library, Spcietyidw fiuisDorougq. , - i,-.i-,lMr00ra IJ ii iihu me cAiT'iirnr.v M an... i. iuirm tors.- soJas orvta the oWf'. ".'r. : -tn.gfe w'receivedfroT) tsi r yernor. covermg repSrt '.fm.i C 1 jutant General ofthe.Htare. b't'h Lenoir, tq build- a " Bridge across Neo - Mr. White, a "biii to estaMisV GuIdc?- pbsmg to bllbt ininiedute'x fjr' a yg"-; nel fpf .Cavalry attached to! the.. 8w gade; and noiiiinating ,mmi. "5 t Jainfes Sfvaip fr tfile appmtmc-iiu;;: X :.i -tv vt1 , rv m.T-L v V
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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