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. I - - 1 I ., I , 1 " , 1 ' .1 . On tf otion That, ! '! S ehr,er for. the porpo,e of ptnv; .'Z ,1.. ,rf;t, travelling ruau- -- oda 5 ? SESL line, bevond iht enq. I W expediency nn-mc Interested in one, half; of the TSerl under said charter.;: , r F-.Gi:aham;frptnLthe committee " .. ,nnrt the ballotinirfor rKohthe;S.ateohevoU.aS. ' v r ill i ij m w - - - u ' YZftv balloting was ordered' for to- 'frolne romndttf appoint n-rdinc-.tae, passage 01 v ZS the road Jaws-which jwjort was reading :i ... " - - Y:t V'V"' -Jfebfrom the JaflMcirjry cotnf -v . i, Am wa referred the revolu-r Srthem: to enquire: into-the, ivnrdiency of abolishing theexistmg laws t ' thorSnffimprisnnment for debt, -made-J report, recommending thopas of. dA biVr the ir lierjif debtors m relation tc). SXtracVed after the, first jiay of Ja iiS-tPe report wa? 9oncrrec the bill read the first te. ; c i , mes-a?e was ent to the, Senate pro. j Wnr balVt' immediately; for Lieut, j S,ne- d Major of Cavalry, attached ; To the 10th hficade and. Sth 'd.sis.pn. and . omint lor.rl and John Zimmerman as rIaj or. Mr. Hill, from the balloting committet fnf Senator, reportea uip, V1 j votes as" follows : :V;.v" ; ;. v";"'-; Branch 85 ; Stokes 57 ;. Aranc y 6. v , Mr.Mebane. from th? JudidAyy;com;i mittee, to whom was referred , a resoluti-' nn instructing them to, enquire into. the j rronrtety of altering, amending or repeai Ui, rt of Assembly now in force re- , j-atjve t"i the removal of 'suit ad prose? cations' from : one county to another e rArtei that h is inexpedient to make any alteration mthe provisions.of the existing v laws. " - - v1 , , The bill to aithosise.tthe T rustees vof tlie Portsmouth' Academy in ; Carteret county.o raise by lottery Si. 000, passed Us first reading; v :Vr V . ;' : : A Jiill to repeal part of an act passed ? in 181?, chap. 822, sec. 14, to augend Oic militia laws, was presented, read and re ferred to the military committee. A message was'receryed from tle Go - ver'nor. enclosing CoU Patton's epof t of hte sales of the Cherokee JLapdi i also a letter fromr,several gentlenien m iiionnt Tarkaseeee Riveri 1 in obr Cherokee couo- trj'. The paft:of the iuess?.ge. which rt lates to Cher'cked jLands vus referred to . ihe committee on 'that " subject ; and that urt which relates to Opening. a Road'wav rrferred to the commitiee on Interual liii-' "pruvemrnl. r-": . I I ) The followine bills were presented.: , By Mr. Nlelvin, a bill appointing com; j missioncrs to extend and' mat k .the ilivi- ! - sion liue between Blailen andCumberhnfd, j Mr. Strauee, at bill authorising the Court : - of Profvite of Cumheriand CouHty, ;',fiU;J vacancies which mayi accmev in lie ofH- res of special Justices, and for other ,iur-. poses. V1 Mr. Shepherd, a bill to legitimate and alter the names of Robert vVvGolJing and Heniy.Haftman. 'S v :y(Xv., 1' ( Mr. Fishery' a -bill to amend an act pas etl ia 1819, givmg to the County Courts rower to regulate private elections, and" tor other purposes-AIso a bill Concerp hz tbe'duty of Jailors. ,J" - v V Mr. L. Maftin,: a bill to enable Judith JeipianVthe wife of , Ryan Jexpigaff, of Ilertford.to hold such property as she nt v. l.ereafter acquire Which .bills , passed4 their! first reading,' and the, Utter ws icierred 0 the committee of Pnj)o4kit!Qos .- iud Gr:erances.-i ';;.'.'V;'.V '''' The IloHe tookvnp for consideration the ttiil respecting. Feme Coverts, and afc' ter cnrviiderabledebat adjourned with cut takiug the question oa its passage. , . ,.! " . v ,: : ; " P 'WEDNESOAT, DEC.1 l i.' j - . A message was sent; to the'Senate pro- pOMnj to : ballot immediately fuip 'si Com missioner of Internal Tmnrovements n the place of Gen. m Cowaiu resigned, and nominating Ma. James Owen for that appointment for a Major General of the second' division, nominating JasVM'Kay and also for Councillors of State for the ' eawiicg year." ';' V'V'-; V.; . ' .'Ihe comraittee 6n"fJucation we re. in structed to enquire'i.nto the expediency of ' appropriating the'nmount or Taxes bn; 3les tt Auction, for,the'support , of such j ""j as may exist in vowns wnere me taxes are collected.-! -, ; ' 1 ' . Mr. Gary, from the, balloting. commit for Senator, reported the state of the votes as foljows:1 - ) ' i7-: - Branch 86 ; Sf okes 3 ; Yancy 5 1 , The following: bills Vere presented : . ; Mr. Stephensa" l)ill amehtl.Can" act passed ' in respecting tlia county - conns oC Columbus.: : . ' ' '; V X";'-, Mr. Cherry, a'bill 10 incorporate Sha ton Lodge No. 78 in Pitt County, v , r ' Mr. V4iite, a hill granting further time; . t0 Perfect titles of lands. ' vrS."AlBryan,v a'bill toVhableMary Aeil of Bertie,' to hold uch property as v he may hereafter acquifewhichbills passed their first reading, : and the atter f as referred to the com mittee' of propo- &noo8 and irrievances .r V: ''v-;'; The Houe, took up iheVconsideratiob f the bill respecting FeaieCovertsand the question recurring on the amendment proposed by Mr. L. Mirtin,it was adopt ed. Yeas 79 Nays 40, and the biU passed ' 3 L'tT ITrtl.rn .nnu a two olumes quarto, .price $10 in bojriir? 01 .tne JLUe and Correspondr Axnies V the Unite A State tne.cnic . v.jl Turnnnn!n'f0ff;;mt fl.k'c HrSTIR "iitihrrihrr now meivinV.' hk t "Pi Kilf,: uk JTi 1 rrk literal numbers, in each county, which -ww or-., -t County. Tennessee. ouciyng int- wie: ration cfthWStkje in opening a Tunipike Poad from MarvviHe to the mouth, of from the late; President ,MrJipi (has of tKe liiHerent ' A&riculturalSociert in the rSf ate, fT;Vffiniaktvl t)ey. hate Si R The incicvrl , Relutions of jth Agricultural 'Society of "Albemarle, ex plain thi tvish of; the Societys'to provide5 ;for makinitJie Hrovii6q ;Iaad the hope' enrertamca ot,a- geneai co-operaionn t.leche?,?if.: tivatioh,liavrS:forJhiostpat;t, beeti esihaus-t ted wf i ts: h atn ri I fe r t ity vhh6ut bem g" rep.ai red " by 'aimeUor at fn g j sy $ emsJof h u s bandry; and imuch , 6t what-Temains in forest.anil can, tse spared'; frqrn he, dei mnhds of ..fuel and' Other rural wants, will neetV iruprovementi on the first introduc ed of theloiigh". ?':J'&r;S: ?-i uesc-.uuius' arc now surnciennylnlT presVed on the public, attention ; and have; led to theKtalUhmntIof ; the? jAgricul ttirai iietjesampnjjp us whif;h Are., so lucably "prompting the "work bf reform.'' AAi & further tneans of advancing, the great object, it has occtirred-to the Albe marle Soctetyjat a distinct ; Professor-, ship- in : the University' of the ;5tate; if sanctioned by the properauthority'T might be "adyantageouslyi appropriated to the instruction of such a migjht attend in the theory and practice of rural economy, in its several branches, v .' Tothe due success of xagricn(ture, ias of other arts, theory as rl practice are both- irequisife. If the former without the tet of the; Litter, be a yaia science ; the lattef without the enligHtenirg"p.recepts; nf the former is generally enslaVexl to ancjent modes, however er"iMhtfOus,,or:is at best but too, tardyaud'bartial ; in adoptine: saf lllti!V rlanif ! Tn nA incranr- nt.li'in 1 is.? habit more unyielding, or irrational practice . niore";prvalent, . than among" those who cultivate the earth. And ! this i the tnnre to be lamerited,as agricui tnre is still so , far; below the jittaiiiments to which it may faiily aspiref .: : 4 ; A .ProfesQihipof Agriculture: might derive spcciaT.adyahtage from the lights thruWh out frotn the! chair of Chemistry; in that mstiiotioif. ' This 'science is every idaypenetrating some of the hidden laws nijiui.uirt -hu ratmg ine USCJUI purpo- Ues (o which ihey" m ay" he; marie1 subservi-lent.t-)Tfgr?culturevts 'a field on.which it iiiis airciiqy yrm ioNieu iw rays, ana on which :it promises to tio much ( towards unveiling trie processes of natureitQ which the principles of Agriculture are related. The'' professional ;! fectures on1 chemistry which 'are tooembrace. those principles,' Norjhip:; having lesions on agriculture- for inessential change.,- ' ; vT , ; '7Vie od contemplated for the support of such fa pVfessoVshi: ir;tb-coisist of a' sura orawij irom -unexpenaea suoscripu- ions -from speeiadonations, and, from a foliar" from an individual. It is hoped,' hat, for a purpose; of such gene rain til i- tv,.tiie number of ..qbniributors will more. than jmake up for the smallness 6f the respective sums ; and that With the other resourceiY neas : mav ; be gathered not only adequate -ro the immediate views en- tei-tatned, but justilying an enlargement of them ' . . - 1 ' ' ' . ' ' . h ? "Should this prove to- be the case, it. will be an improvement of the' plan of. agri cultural instruction, to proves. aid place tmder the supertritenatice of the rf ofe sor.' a small'fafnl fh- the !vicjnAge Co b Cqltirated, partly as a pattern farm illhs trating practlchPy a system at once pro ntaoje ana inipruving, paruv as an cxpe rimental fiirm, notAiiilv bringing' to ' tne test new' modes of Culture, aiid mamige ment,but in introchicing new plants anl animals deemed worthy ofexrieriment. In obtaining these, aid might he found io the , patriotic 1 .attentioiv of the ju1)icf and private Naval' Conimanders. i1 their vi sits to foreign countries ; Sort itmight well happen : that bccAsional success m reariosr new. species or varieties, of pecu Haf value, -would yield in seeds and .stock a1, profit defraying the expense incurred on this head.;tr V ; . A farm exhibiting an instructive model, observed as it would tie by occasional vi sitors, and understood aslt would in its principles and plans, by students re? turning to their dispersed homesV would tend to soread sound information on the subject of agriculture, and to Cherish that Spirit OI imiiatiuu dim ciuuiaiiuunuiui is tlie source of' imp-byement -in every art and eritcrfVi2e.';''; ;'' r,.l. 'V - ' t You will oblige sin the Society of Albe maHeiYty 'laying this comrnbujeation be fore that over which you prelide' and by trans'tnitting its sentiments thereon; which wijl fford; particular pleasure,' if ' they should accord with the .views of this Sp, ciety,". and premise so yaluable a co-operation in carrying them into eSecti V ".v By order of the Sbcietyr ' : . .J ZfX "i:" JAMES M ADISON. Pres't. C 1 .V"Vr.V,;fptjBLIC--NQTIpE ?-f fBHE Subscribers have tacen but.Xetters JL of Admiiiistration on the Estate of John j SteWalatc of, Lancaster District, Cabinet Blaker, deceased t -.;i.V. . i The aid a John StewartT was a nativV'.'of: .Guilford .County, N., C.' but ' ejugrate d, tothis State at about the age ot eighteen or- twenty years! and left no heirs , so far av we can as. certain. n.;t.i ; yg. f. , i If hef has any legal heirs, they are. hereby, notified to, make v application, withio ; twejye. months from , this datej to. James II. Wither-' sp'obn, Esq.vJudge of the Courf of. Ordinary ,tooc6tBr'Jirti;e4,OvNaTI5. 188e.- -liyr, , tor Agriculture" tfle aa vantage ;0t, lTn fr ssprWjp', to be corpoHited in thlTni versltytof Virginia.':'.' theV means proposed Ji iic prrsent repmsin Deaaimpocanr crisisS'n tlw'AjrripnHufe'pf-yifgini .The .portions oFbNer;;op. first btpiignt into' culc tor tne said wistrict, or to either ot tne , bub scribers.V: -'''W trv"?v rv':r ' V34!MbKIN5fA;vrat :rsr fjk. winter supplwhich is very-"extensive Comprising 1 rops every Vrtidem hiilift et -ji catalogue Wbich -wil J shorjtjy ppearr jrr.ine mean. nine. ne lutuririK ins inenos ahtr Viisto'tnefsJ'i he is rea d v' ' to ec.eiyft . -A- is - jrL-r v ; .-1' . ' A 'i .iillk lit new ui utr.ttois. 10 ,Ef.y6i general . sausiacr Tfo'n; December 6. .-t. i,- kVtil 2 3t 1-;bj tants;f .Ualeigh, t haDhe is prepJtr edl to'r attend' theircommandsin-ey-ejy tiding: :hat' relates' to h's ?proeRSJon Jlis Vesldence Will .biea't-v Mrs.- JeterfsC vhife Itls requested all'messais reauirintr his iassistance,ayVbe'se(;4;;.'- i:'"' iTQiiPORTSMEN.: Ji ; HARDING .& CO; have justfe 11 ceiyed obommission, : ohe elegant . ... ,-. tjom mounteti r u vy uiixu riii,v;jb. best wire twisted barrel; 'patent breech, 'gold hii, ac occ. wun iijn.nugny; cae, snoiif belt, coppler flasks !wadpuji'c6?(lwk,vicet' screwy completei. " . ; , '. ;'rhey have also julb received as above; afew HL.AID CLOAKS of SMpertOr qua lity, . which they offer atjreduced prices.-" 1 In, Store a general assoiiaajent of GRO- CERIKS. C& - ,Novj28i V- stAte;of iorthoaiolinaV - v-. V Cabarrus County. , " ;J Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 122. Sarah Bradshaw, J 7 Petition Divorce. 4 iv.; - i $ Fid at May Term Eli Bradshaw. ;v 1821.' . V TT appearing to ther satisfaction of the Court that, the Defendant' Eli -Brad .shaw.'isfnot an inhabitant of this .StjU' It is therefore ordered, that ptfb!icatorv be ! naade" three months in t he R;illg1i Regis-H ter and Western Carolin ni tha t the i)e- fendnt appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for j -'CubaVi-tis County, I on trie nil ivioua ay alter the, 4th Monday in March, to plead to said petitionotheitr wise the petition will be heanl ex-parte 'and decreed accordiaurlv. ' -' : JAMES M' HUTCHISON, , .12 V 1 , Clerk : STATE OF N01tTH.CAROLIA.v :., . ' ' , Asiib Couirrr. : . '''r." ., Superior Court of Law, Sept. Term, 1822. v ' 1: 1 Original Writ executed George Bowen, tin George Hauk, and ori-: f . , vs. ' 'j. " ginal attachtient vs. Wm. 1 George" Hauk, & V Hank, levied pn one horse f William Hauk. Collar, ho otlier goods or ; - . ' 4 4 property, to be ifound.-y ! :;. , J John'KayJ Sheriff. 5 i . . . , . . . ITT -anDeanner to the satisfaction' of the : fl. Court, that Williarti Hauk is an inhabitant of another State, it is- ottered that advertise-; i ment bejmade three months in the' Baleigh! Register; for the Defendant to' come in andi defend at tne next Court to be held tor.this ; County, bn the third Alonday of March next, or judgment will be e-terkd fegainst him by default, i: ,, j . ' :; ; : '. : - A true copy. , ' -' . ' ,'" ,10 ; Test, p.EARNBST, Clerk. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1822. .On. Sunday. last the Anniversary .Sermon' of tlie North-Carolina Bible Sciety was preached in-. tlie Methodist Church!,:by the; Rev; Gebi M.; Abder son, from Judges y, 3, and a hand some collection wa madeui aid 6f the Society. ' (Jn Moiiflay, evening the So ciety he 1 4 ) ts a ti n u a 1 j m eetin i n the Senate j Chamber The : itev. Dr. Jos. .Caldwell -president; Aniorig:st4rthcr Resolutions, the 'Society passed tone A attaching itself ;as.;'kan: Auxiliary to th, American .Bible Society of :KevVrk3n;l cers'for. the eVsnir change was? made4 tromi those of .the past year. V ry V Cherok'&artd of Buncombe ;Cbuhjty7the Gnmmissibnr er appbi h ted 6y Goyernor, JIoI mes' to make,aifuther fde"-of iherlanclsately acquired by Trea ty f com ; th eCh e rokee Indians, arrived here a fe vy U ays' agbi i n order f 6 m a ke a js et 1 1 era eri t at th e Treasury. We l,earn that tle Colonel opened! his 9a1e3"atXVaynesviIleion the 28tHu of October? 'but that place being 20 mUeaJcHsiantW to be sold, he resol veto ye move: tlie pIace;of aale, to Fran0 ed seat of iusticeTor. the proposed new County where; he resameo his salesn theToUow!oky-15ThC I earn,' disposed bCeight to wh ots for 77 t and .V r53 jots ' of the land for S32T,i 14, mafeing jKeiotah amount t)f :his:salesa2,885.H;,vvr cresf thelst'and;iw abre are ciaimeyTby the Indians, as He- serves al 16 wed to thise ivVd were b tvn - ers 01 nouses, Dy r.ne,U5nerai yroyern ment.fvfThese' rese1Hre8 the Colonel . belie ves,-tnight be; ''ttooaiCddoliir appointed itb effecif .!lnpbject;IfctJi snelsltedtKai;ftilrjnf be wellUoau- thorize jhel agent Employed ;forthat rMrrsetofx su ms m money due ior.ine janoa nere Itofore dipOseoVoFj ;beeat;dis tance atwhichyth6p from the SeaLbfovefnmentfire 'its regkla r,pay raentr ftpvt. eilo- r expeclid of iliie present Vear's mwth; m, 11mui caj ui uc pi uceeu in oi -j ine t&neaiiemb1 Carol itia heretofore ribted 'or tnexnia iy u exceuence QFwusvXrorK, sent whic wapt;i0d u jWifi tpha I i a J mripwj fntl eb tef ,'irSf I a.ie' ii iftw! o refer df.;.th insi 4 200. -Ken uc :kjr, loof'ayerj;ar yeFy- prbmpily ;tie'-'of lays a hiindrei. They iefmJPd ri, ipt Bu rhoh(Coubtj, 12 ori 5 miles rnj engtonand; yver informed, f pri ncipa I ly ?bri clufie ahd a'boited mash mel nvnbps ytabliGn 5,tJtptryvay: fierej(aj jotirWeof:5S!axya they increased, t n weigh t and condition ;ye-, ry consi(erabIy) ".they wre Subsisted' on corn.,; The 'profit to; the u rover re undetapdwas ijchas vwiil jurje a: continuance! ofthe frura ! Mr ain,io BbhrbeJtlalecJ? so in 1 e time asfoV 'inform .ihiil- bet weet SO anrj,4d,000 headbf ho'gs hail passed. iHro'gaAsheyil ed principally fi the rnarkets of Carolina anebrgiaf i?vK: ; Golden Sioux Cnn$Keti of this Cor n is advertised !for'ale i p Bal -timbre. Some bf the pairs tieasare 18 Uniches in lenth9 inches round; and general ly 14 rovys on the ear. ; If s pro- dace per ac re i 8 iidjo be n eWly -1 t lat or coinmrm corn. I he. cars are ft f) r boiling ih "'55 days 1 after, planting, and, are fully ripe in 90 days '4: xr- - ;?4!-'v,f I CoL Hayne has been electeH Sena tor of the U, State? by thecLea;isiature bffiSbath Carolina9l f.for Hayne 74 for mif h the present incumbent.1. Mr. S. is a friend of Mr. ''CrawfqrdCpl. H $ tit iM r; :Ca1 liotrn . This Is thel mat n joint bn which. the election vvassun poseujto nave turned. - ir j CwTrtminr- p.-i-.t,etjers front 'Augusta, received, . yesterday, state. that the between these two gerttlenien, afterrbeiiig put .QfT from tune to time, as has been alreatly sta ted, vyaynnally concluded , on Saturday last, 30th ' ul t. They ercrTangd two sh ot sC u m nii p j's ball, the fiiStfire, struck- the ground, between liflelf and his antagoniststhe second jasi-' ed jVJ?I)nffie backhand struck his fef arrq.-pNeither of MrM'Dtiffie'slsKots tbpk'f jlect. -After the second fire, the parties declared themselves satisfied, and1 adjourned sine diei)-; 1. brig of war Red wingi and Grecian cnt? ter,; arrived, at llavaniia im the J 24th from England, for the. express purpose India beas. ; We are happy ... to( hnrt I that at s the, English Government I Uie y owe to humanity, and havel des patched a force (however inadequate) to aid in the protection of the com- tnerce or manKimi. t - .1 the brig Fenwick j who a rri yed at;Bos to njl as t Friday e ve n i hg fr o m - jb n te Video' and Bahiareports that when he leftj ihe latter; Oc23d,he town was cidlelybestegedVby cespwhOvWere bdmbarding itf with hot snot. 4, j : Xos of-;. f ht jJHliut brliii the bri gautine Ann Maria, -Capt. Sbmers, wKich J arrived heirc yesterday in 14 days from M an ta n7s,Vcarae passen -gefs-tljei officers and cre w of the Ut Scho6aer Aiotor, taken ; frora' sie; wreck of that vessel, by vthe Ann Ma-, riai on le'Sfultft vu uigiiwui iue. liJiu a.1ioeiuucrj between 10 and 11 o'clock, gator ran on Carysfort Reef,1 about 50 miles t the, Soqtawafd orape J?ori daEvery;!iffurt was made p bt get her o It, by , throwing oyer some .ojTher gu nsj shot, spars, sare' sails and rigg ing, starti ng her; water casks, ,&c but alilproved unavailing. HaviBgc6eea IhreeVlasnd riiightl eorgtheReelR, theyj descried j a sail and making si nals of fdistress,; she Jmuietliately J ran oWnVfofthAji allher bfficelraewrAil iiopesyf Mvintj&ligtbrvte end she was accordingly abadonetl aftersettihff .fireUati.er fbre Atid laft and sooh; after, ahe blew up.)' i' i I,. '. : IS ..I ; GENERAL-A .ii' Arnessage was sent to the' House of Com- -5. . - mbnl stating, ihat they 1 bite; passed V a bjS auinonzmg urarn ioiaKe one oon opiy ot I wasreferred' tha resblutionT directing' them 1 - SSEMBix1! ta Guardian tb to or more minors holding fprortylcoiniB Mr. Outlaw, from tke committee to whom S;Jfairrtt! tkaexp;af tsalif a7:arriekiijpedJS8f.:V" V.:';'' 1 1 The tesohttiorvreported ByMn.Wjird, front ' ' ) theVcommittee: of Gmsbn th'e jptnjtipo of ' morrpw, for Councillors jd Shite fof'the en" . v rciediatfely for a Concessioner o4' IntemaTm v ,- provemebtsvand 'nomibating J. M. I-Jbcch for 'hi , 'imtmenv! vX ..' ; jIr.(Shober, fiira theballotihg committee t f V for Senator stated the votes, Vionqws f v, V " v,J blibrMibnas as blace?dqn tnDension list, and allowed 5v60 tJer aibfumJ-; '-a?-M. l,,ThefollQwinhili;,were ? rByHlr WKitteat&B;.ann6int corny?; - , j missioned for Jth j; towbf KtOston jn.Ie:noir -cbunty,and tedarjheir: powers i ' Alscf i V,i V defhyj and t0k'relatethe-8ameVv"i!s vv' roto thefTennessee ubewhjch bilb parsed ; tiieir first; reading and the'-lattet",bn : motioa : ing bf a Toll Bridge oyer , pan Jover in Case y wenbbuhtV l a company for tliat purpose y anA . ,t . ; f ' ' p:iMr.4dftes a,bU, tot 'extends ;id inip&vf f I the twb:-SateRbab.IeadialrT4m' Wilkesbb- , " 01 Jvij.Vf ':meiTeq.xaine,committeeon inter- .v,. nal.lmprof ementi.4 1 1 y v . - ;;" ;';rL'? Mr. Sumner, from the balloting committee fsiructrng ther Jumclai x;omTO to inquire. ;inxoine expeoiency 01 amenoing an aci pass ; . I'ed iblBSOfiirthef 'the-dritit . ibtGt 1 dlans Whose bonds' art; isolvent to renew till hi-v;' - - every turee:year.and tb preyent costkirom - ,m ' ;Ki:'Mh:M,Kay-.'a-bni; tbtreihiUt in -iart;thb J ' practice inrhe' Superior and County Courts wMch'psed its" first reading". - ; ; Mr.:Wai iunxthe committee of claims ! to whom was referred the resolution coricernt I j ingthe 'heirt; of Jb. Cjabjiingham tad? a re ; jrf V ! port which was not conQuited in-jraysl ' J - ' I, . The-bill - to regulate the charges of She- c '-' jrifist Cbrbersedcl. passed its MTwinir' HOUEi b; COMMONS!; '1 ; Mr." Mebanel from the Judiciary, Commit-' . tee. ttt .whoM Hv referred the resolution di ' H ; of enforcing further restriitiobsVupon the l r vunguiti vb( fiVv Myi oviw - vvvi iuaviv aa . , . report recommencing 'tne passage ot k bill A- 444, which reppi was concurred.in, ad the? : bill passed its firjj,t reading. ' i . H ! V .. r k On motion of Mr. Brower,, the Ju4jciary N . j Committee. wre tinstructed'i tp-nqiih'e into 'ithe expediency ot an "alterrit the attachment 7' - laws as to make mpey in the hands of Ea , i ' " ecutors,VAdimnis -and '' j ? : Constables, liabre to the" discharge bf debts (due creditors-' r V; fer-ir.$!$, i Mr Ormand, a; bill to incorporate; Durham u' f-. ; Creek Academy, n Beaifort jpinty.,; "vVj; .-jj V'. - Mr, Speight, a; bjlf to Authorise the secbn. : ties r.of James lastwood,'- la Greeftei to dollect arrear of taxes for the , v, y 'years 'therein mejitibned. lT v -5;V-V' .-l i ' MtvLewlsifa jbiUtinaltihff'YcoTiipensafebft.'. .. . . to f the ljurori, of the $ uperiorjand County i Coiuts or Fran n lteceived from the Senate the Hcport of V the Board for Internal Impryenieuts,' accom panied wirh sundry He ports bnf:yarious ri-" yers, roads, &cj) by the! ,Cyil EiiWer,an4 prbpbsingto fiaye ihe same printed under ; (he direcuob 6ffeBoard,;hjcftwa agreed '.' to,' and the report referred to tlie cemmittee? 'v, on internal Improvements. ' 7 vCv vl . '"' ;"'v . The name Qfj-James MNixon was with drawn from,' the ;n6mi nation i,for. aCooimhi sioner of Jnternalmprovementsl ' ' '-i; ' : The bill authbrMngouniy take; ':') one bbpd only of a guahjmu,.&c. passed ita first reading;; -4 -s! ; : : v; s: The bill concein " wjiich the house I Was ebgaged on its adjourn- 'Courts or.tFranfcliD.v-: . -;.--ti . v'- i1- -'.-r i . ;Mr, GUhris - bill aiakiiSlh ofealsot ;; eSecreiary of Slate eyidjence in "certain ca- V rses-which bills bassedF their fat reariin. j i'..: ment, was referred to.Mssrs. Ftsher Lamb, .&,?'' 1 MobreMebane ind; Evans. . v ;.''..--t; 'v" '' Mr. Macay from.V'B ballotmg committee) f or Alajor general of tne 2nd division, report- . . f; . ed that James Maywasdulv elected;1 v i j- y :! A :messfl,; waettirbed to-the" Senate, iti - r. 4 J. 1 nit;.. ' ( iIatteVrcferred tbthe Judiciary Cornmiti- jjcjuaiiiui liuuuison anaruayia liluespie. - - -J. MriCmelV a bitt to amend ati act to prVi f , vent the bbstrwction bf he navigation ofb ' v 'V, Cutucknle bassed injthe yearl798. , ' p ; ' Mr.:irrher, a bol concerning; the Sap- ... p6)btatehof Guurdians by thft SuiriOr ?"v- ' qbufaiKl;vrt-!.;t; y: ' . iairGUchrist; i blltTifeerninthe diityT i ':; And mpensaitroH bf .jCouMty Trustee ' ": ; Theseibiils ?Wer$ Ireadthe firsttime.1 and the1 - ? : 1 t.-,The biU directing the tame yhd lacexjf.' - selling Jands and?slaves unde elecutiot ' v f.The Rert K Fufjerwilt Preach'at e 'Baptist Meeting house VexSat'urday the 'Baotis'tr Mprttn hmisp tr VStn tvlaV evening at Caadje fight . and : . 5? i lie icii'nir.uuacv uu ni 1 1 11 iit nfxr r- at ii -.'"y j ' In the vicinity of Fayetteville, on the is jpsMrs. Sarah pickscii, relict of the late Col JohnNDicksoni . . . 1 On the 3d inst. Mrs.' Helen V Lord; wifeofCaptLVVmLordV V"':-V-'. Iu Warrenoubtyciith ulLat. an;! advanced' ae, MTr-T I3iniel: Ballari! indust rtoqsand, respectable citizen : yl V ! fIn Chbwn county, lately, Richard Hbsr'1 pianteritarid fori several years a BenatbV ' ; ' inhefgislature of this State. ; T - kl x - , Ou : boarc the U. S. chr. Alligator m , Purt-ao -PrinCe Bay, on the 19th October.-r ? Lieur4 0avid MRorie, of Warren coaaty ! in-this:Btatei: v;f X.iV :: .v.. 'v '. . ? 1 - " 1 a; Li Oaslovr cobbty; od the lith ult Maj; I He' lost his wife jonly 1 2 day previously, j -ttXatelv.iln England. MrvGarrick, the' j venerable ! relictjof the elevrakd liati4 ; - 1 -.r' oj ( me JRevQtaiioir. . , 1 1; it i ' ' i
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1822, edition 1
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