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-j rr L r lteUrX AA ; rilenlitVM Utd' . - . J v. ' 7 VM ures W arguments, .In support ofx the. message, stating tter-concurrenc ina iu'wluwr alKi ncr were t t tnc.r moucv . v , y, . 'rr :3fsiiC, - "!!":L:v"m ". : ' bill incortiotin GoJden t lei.ee, Lodpre,No; ton Dublin jin! (Wr3VW v'-- -eain. ann tnoncnt or notmne less ;nan uic, ';y c .xTrnVKsnATi DEiik- f-. , ' MjwjTr v . , v-, ' ;it --V iY,. taking neceint for-.,occ. enjaes r. , S. saidi'clothing' ramihrt to the catv. . -tires, he siHit)efpjncIefneft, Mid they 1. 1 litxallv 'ri? kcd. ror::i!o,yhecr.ir v 1 ;s ' zpnVf Detroit ngbi tQ bei 'retrfuiieftited-V .The claims etnbraced ja'this bUU'he rud, , vere altogether'.botuifDed 'on bumanity , - . and he trusted tht. the patriotic ejrer'ii . nia'de tVv the people of Detroit, whilst the ? ythemsefves, were ttpressed bthe pre? ;r ftrnce oi - an enemy, wou'ci nnt n.aT 1 I carded; but that they Voiiid atlebethi he -t : repaid them&ney Which theyhad advene-, ed' aim -st tea year a jrovd' Hv 4t'i i' V:"N pother ; remark's bemer mmietoH the V, bnl, the f'Cornmlttee. .rose and .reported it to " Y the House', and itwas1, ordered to be en crpssedndxead a'third time to-morrowl ! On' motion of Mr. Cook,4 of .IHinois :' JtetolvedsjHKt $o much of the several ' acti of Cohgrest passed for the admisston lands ia those States, for the purpose of. constructing toads and canals leading to those States,, respecu rely, be reterrtd to 1 rr select com mittee. i ; C "-o :Wr. Cannon v submitted the Jtillo wing ReoluMbnsr - - iT' V: ox Jnaiana Illinois, ana .iviisouri, into .inr ? v t. Union, as sets apat a'portiatt'cftbeiiDo i'-'r.BcVlarisinfroni '-.the-sale of the nablic ' ,1 t ' 'jiesotved Th at it is expedient to pro vde for the tiational defence by Improve-. :1, ing tbe MilHia of the UniteuV States,- ' : jxesoivea i nai uip omnnujee on vivij lkiry Affairs berl instructed to , inquirt .Whether- it is most expedient to improve the Militia throughout the United States; hyameans of the Military: Academy, or that if tie encampment of the officers, br ,t brigades or other wise,, under piyper: re- '! 'r i:gvl atioos,; '-V;y. ' -j- : . ' , ,r . - . . He9olvea That the Committee on Mi-:kUtary--A(fir''be:'inttricd : to enquire . . ir.ro theextfdiency of con inning . the pre . - ferenCe given tn tfie Cadets educated at the- public expense, in .the tMiliar Aca--y ; !emy at West Point, in entering he pub - jc service, oxr omers pt equi qaannca- nops ami meni, wng are, or.'ny ie, cuu- cated at their own expense, or that of their parents vv r friends, .at the sclioo!, under tKe sunerint,endance of Cant. Par- v tndKe;in the State of Vermont, or at any other, plaCe in the United grates. x: ;i JittiOlvcd, That the committee on M?li- tiry - Affairs btf instructed to. inquire into' tht.f3pcdency, of employing -the regular v arniy, rr a part thereof, in th- erection :" of fortifications1 during a state of peace, instead of having them; built by contract -. in the wpy'heretofQre pursu-d.- . Re&'Jred, That the. Secretary, of the Kayy be directed tn make abatement to thb ; House contain ng the names and V grade of the officers belonging to the-na-v.val rstablishnieht.of ;he Upued States, aitdtbe duties each olrvr i'pe'tformjng ; also, the numberftf officer of each dif , ft run Ri ade neies'sary to conimaud in ac- five service the vessels of varat this time I belonging. to the Navy. , , . . Ordered tn lie on the table. 4 air.iiondict, nt In. J. rose to make motion, . In the message of the President , to both Houses of ConeressV at the opeo - ? X'VvJng nf the. 'session, he said, a-very. brief A 1 j ollusjon was m'ade tb Piracies," committed ''rt y in the West Indies.; AH that was aid on t: that subject, is comprised in. a short pa ragraph," whicli Mr. C. read. Intelligence n as oeen recently receivea, anu pmoaoi fcioce that part of the7 message was-pen-red, of transactions, so flagrant and out .rageous in their character, as to call, ioi per;us"'4, for the early efficient inter : ' pc'-s'tiort'bf; this House; The - prematui-e !eath of the gallant and lamented A'.len bhs excited. a spirit of indignation thro'- out our country unequalled since the late 'trar. It calls loodly for retributive jqs . tice, from thicse lawless barbar'pnn ; :and I hop&io see; with as little delay as prac ticahe, a competent force, at the disposal of the Executive: under some one of our rnfst experienced uaval officers, with am pie powers and instructions tn ferret them out of their lurking 61es,ahd , ' to drag ' thm to condign 6c speedy punishment. V"5. ' A " nfieedu punislimeotr because '4 have no rr ' idea of incurring the delay, or the hazard of transporting' fliem here; or of extend" " i; -inp' to thenr a trial by jutT;Vwitn all the delay s incident to 'oor: courts of justice'.- J (They have placed themselves beyond the protection of the Ikws of civilised society -Ahcv have set atopen defiance the laws ot "God "and man 1 1 heir hand, .is ' against : everv'imab, and every' mart's hand , should combine againstvtbem.'lApd" the; most K' eSectual restraint which yoi can .impose . upon their, barbarities,, is ftp! furnish to : them, the spectacle of a e w; dozen of iheir ' leaders suspended bythe halterr from the yard-arms of some of our publjc ships Xeemtug t it 'expedient that Congress .should; at Jan early , period adopt some ;f v. decisive measures on this subject, I sub- mit the tollowing resolution :? ;; X n -; Hesdvccl Thar the committee on Na S '.'.val Affairi be instructed to inquire, and report, as early as may 6e, what further y - . riitaiures are 'oecessary , notonly for. the ;V - In the' Vst India jfceas from, piracy, but for the en'HreexUfpation of those j -free- V. . bootfrs. and the. punUhhlent of thbe ,who xoay,be lound to aid and abet them. -3- , " '. . . ' .'Jk .'1? ",.t-i.Ll..: '. . ; .' i- m r T" imn nTrir in, . Hnnt. n ' t ; TTje-sage fronj.te.President of the Unit h " Vd ' States tihsmitticg a plan for the' v ' , Peace ISstabllsment pf tbe jiavy bf the Cor niV wnici) ucc ui cuarct- ia ducu- Tl.e House then; on motion of Mr Cajii nou. ; resolved luelf into a committee of the wbcle, 00 tbe bill fQf clothing' the Mi-J . j ; After some remarks frdoi'Mr, Canoon, : the committee roe,; and the , Jill wa 6t dered to beprinted; v'' ifrzt Theoext sutyect to orderwas .a bill firauiing .to Alabama ana the .ArkiUi-: tsb pte-ejDpwon jrght for their scat of ? to a resoiuUn;of the House of Re-1 -ptttatives, cf Uje " 7ih May last vke'v ',4 iertedi -V -t-;-" Mr. Coldeti. of. K-Ts submitteofor;con. sideration thei following: -f.'y; 'l 'J?eolverf Thai.: President; bf Xht ttUh Statea" bbV rtqvtp$ to lay before this House . such infornia tr.n " as" he ft y 'possessv wth regard tojapy hostile T Expedition-which may baVe 'been prepared in' the United States, 4hd sailed" from thence, within .tfte present yeaV, against the terti tory: or "depehdencv of any power in a mit v' with the; 0nitcd;ra,tes, and to infrmtthis HousewHrther; any measures h .b been taken to brn-to condigtpnnishuit)r per- u "sons who. may; have hcen concerned Jn VcK expedi'.inri contrary Ho the laws of the United States. ' A . . - ' -": Mr. Condict; of N.VJ. offered the follow ing resolutions , x '. ; ' Resolved. By. the Senate and Honse pi Rpresentattrp of the United States in Congre5s'assembled,Thallt shall be the duty of the Secretary and Clf rk of the respective Houses to lay before Congress, at the commencement of every session," a detailed statement of the expenditure of the contingent fund of each House during the preceding ''session;, stating the items, quantity prices, and to whom pay ment js made.-" ' v' . : . 'V- vfnis fesolution was read, and by the Rules lies on the lable'one dav . h On "motion of Mr. Condict, of" J. it was I?eeolvedt' That'the Committee on Ac counts be instructed to inquire and report jvhether anyand what, part of the con tingent expenses of this House can be cur tailed, without 'detriment to the; public service : Aud, that said committee reviser tne system piittied by the officers of this House in , disbursing the contingent fund, and reportwhether aoy .jfur.tber- restrict' tton, responsibilities' or. checks, are neces sary for its disburssmfent. V f nrcBkBiT.Bxc. 12. ! - Tlie House then resumed the consideration of the resolution, yesterday submitted hy.Mr. Colden, relative Xo the Porto Kico Expei- , . . . . . - . .. - . , .. tipn.,- ( v -' ' ' MVLittle moved an amendment to the Re solution which after some debate was nega- tive. u.- ' -. ' .' - 15-1 r."VTilliams6n called up the resolution, which beyesterclay sjibmitted respecting re commitment to the committees of subjects not acted upon last session; which resolu tion was, by. the House, modified and amend ed so as to read as follows :, , ; Jlexolved, jlTiaf the several f petitions and resolutions referred -to the several Standing and Select Committees,-the last Session, and not finally acted upon, be again referred to the same committees. - . - The engrossed bill foT the rejief of , the Registers and Receiversof Public Money cf the several Land Omcers," was read a'third time. - ; The engrossed bill "fixing the compensa .tion, of Receivers of Public Moneys for their services in transmitting Public Moneys to safe places of deposit, was read a third time and ordered to lie bh the table. , On motion of ilr. Bassett, the House egain resolved itself into a Committee of the. whole on the bill for imposing more rigorous checks on the disbursement of public money. On motion of Mr. Rassett, tbe'biil was a mended by adding to it the following, as a new section: : . , r,M Sec. 4. He-it further enacted. That no se curity given to,, or obligation entered into with, the Government, shall be in any wise impaired by the disnvssing anv officer or from fai lure of the President to dismiss any officer coming under the provisions of this act." Another slight amendment being made 1 he committee rose and reported the bill and, on motion of Mr. Bassett, who did not wish to precipitate he bill through the House the consideration of the report was for the present deterred. : , 1 ; v ' FBI DAT. DEC. 13. - - Mr. Newton, ( from the Committee of Commerce, reported a bill to repeal the third section of the act, entitled An abf supplementary to an act, entitled VAn act concerning navigation." This bill pro rides, that the third section of the act, entitled 4 An act supplementary to nn act, entitled, An act' concerning; navigation,' passed 15th of May; 1820, be, and the same js hereby repealed.'' '.The' bill was read the first and second time, and order ed to be engrossed and read a third time to-day ; and was subsequently read a 3d time, pas skd, and sent to the Senate for, ConcuVrence. . 'r :c ,;.-'.: Mr. Fuller,(rom the Committee on Na val Affairs, to. which wa referred the( message of thel President upon the sub ject of piracy, reported " A bill authoriz tng an additional . naval;force for "the sup pression of piracy;" which bill as read the first and second time; and cbmmitted to theom mittee' of the Whole House on the State of the Union. .-,.. 4 , . On tnotibu of Mr. Tomlinson, It was ' Resolved, That the Committee of Com mcrcebe, instructed -to inquire into the expediency of repealing; the acti passed April 26th, 1816,' by which was allowed an additional-compensation 'of fift per cent, tti the Compensations pf "certain offi cers of the Customs therein named. - ( The House then resolved itself into a Committee)pf the whole ori the state of the Union, and took up the. bill authbriz- ing an additional navaforce for the sup pression of piracy, which' authorizes' the PresMent of the United States topiivchase 'or construct a sufficient number of yesse.Is to addition to those; now employed, of such bcrthen and constjruction as he may' deem necessary, and to fitj equip", and man the same fdrimmediate service, for the pur pose of repressins: piracy, aod-of afford- ng eneciuai protection to the citizens and commerce ' of the United Sta Lts in. tht Gulf of Mexico, and the seas ahd tprrif n. rles adjacent ; and that - the sum of dillara be appropriated totneet the ex Jduuir .to be incurred as aforesaid. o Mr; Fuller presented a letter from the etarvof the Navy, embracing the de tails of torce neeses'srv to Hi .-!.t-' and an esymate vfthc costthereof, which!. Burke and Rockingham, was read the third was in-conformity toth lion contained m that' Aim..u ' I.. iff ' rtaY t:Ti J,'1 tncopinioii of the: N aval Com mitt f r t i United States, all that part of hbWa to!; k;u m CVei'tfiAn-i kla.lr iu i.:n -V.zi. T 'betwepn SanrtV Inirtt ai.rf t tr.nnwLrn.l. 1 . r.r-v j I ... un nd tor i -. ... .j r. . ., V2 . .. k r '-. f tcuk juosuiuiivri W1U1 me LiOUIltV ,iyOUlt Over llIO crevi, cw.vw -r- . . TbeVnoUoo to nlUbe blank was agreed tote-y - : ri v t-',s ' v y.' After considerable debate hot. in oppq- iatuin tn the measure :7'Ut) mostly as ia whethVr jt would be best; to build or pur- j chase vesmels. Mr. A. Smith, of ya- pro- posecl to give authritV to pursue . the pi-, rates by land Into the -West India Islands.' but this being opposed, ne nnaitywjuj, drew his" motion, and the'-bill . wrert ed io the'Hnuse in Its joriglnaliffurm, ahd was ordered to? be engrossed ai'idi read; a third time. It , waVccordin5;Iy UadL a third time', PA sjb,' , without : a division and ordered to be sent to the Senate for concurrence. r .t - i. -, .The following gentlemen compose, tne new committee on Revolutionary Pen sions: Mr. Cccke, Mr. HbirC,.Mr; Cas sedv, Mr. Burrows, Mr.' Vanwyck. 'Mr. McShery, and Mr. Walker: i ' The following gentlemeu have beeir apT ooirifed bv f the Sneaker a Committee " PublioTJuildings-r-MrBlackledge, Mr Cush raan; Mr. x Van Wyck, Mr.; ' C.assedypr. Brown, Ilcbart, and Mr. i.enwicaw ? FRID4T, 30 1. .', - , On motion of lr. Glisson, the engrossed resolution, in favor of tie heirs of Joseph Cun ningham, sen. and which was rejected by the Senate on the 12th instant, was re-consiqered-and 'referred to; a select committee. 1 '. Mr. Barringer presented the, following re-. eolution: r-,. ' '- j;;, ' Whereas, from the frequent , ballotings for. la Senator to the Congress of. the U. States, son will be elected, wholmay jmite. ihe.ap-; probatioii Of a (najority of the ood people pf this State, ; Jfejoived therefore, , that?he ' ther ballotinjr" for a Senator to Represent this State in the Congresa of the fUnitedv Slates be postponed until the next Session of 'the General Assembly of this State.; On which resolution," the Veus and ,Nays were demanded by Mr. Glisson ; which are s fol lows : . ..... . . . .. ' . 4: . . YEAS. Messrs. ftafringdr, Bray, Bethune, 1 Blackw ell, Cameron, lOalteay, l)vi3, Gen, TegTand, Marshall, ,M'ay, M'X.eury, '"-.Vl'dler Outlaw, Parker, Itiihurti, Shobcr. Sekwel!, Torrence, Vanhcok, Williainsori, Wade, and Wafl 23.. " . S h-'i'' r'X NAYS.--Messrs. Albritton, Baker, of Brunswick, Baird, Brownrigg, Baker of Gates, Boddie, Beasley, Carson, Culpepper, DevanPlowers, GUsson, Gerge, Houze, Hatch, liyman, Howell, Person,; Peebles, Richardspn, Robinson, Spaiht SneedV Sum ner, Sullivan, Troy, Williams, Whitfiekl, Ward, Jordan, Jacocks, Jones, andlindiiay 30. ' . . - w t . ' . a Mr. Vanhook presented a resolution, in structing the Military Committees to enquire into tiie expediency of havings the miUtaiy laws, heret(fore passed, and which may b" passed this Session, stitched up ina painph let form, and sent with thei acts of the. As sembly, one copy for each field ofltoerf and captain which was agreed to. 'i; l! i Mr. Branch, from the committee on Inter-' nal Improvement, who were instructed to in quire into the nature of the contract existing between the Board for Internal Improvement anii the Civil . Engineer, reported a copy of said contract which was read and ordered to lieson the taWe. " ' , i o Mr. Shober, ft-oni the committee of Propo sitions and Grievances, reported a bill to re' store Davis Etheridge, of Cauulen County,' to credit which was Tcid the lirst time. "'. The1 Senate resoh ed itself-into Xconiauit tee of the whole, (Mr. Person in the chair) on the bill to provide aureYenue for the pay ment of the,civil list ahd contingent charges of government, for 1823 j which ,being gone through, the chairman reported the amend ments to the llouse; but7 which were hot ta ken up before the House adjourned. , r . V 6ATlTaDAT,,DEC. 14. ' - .:' -f A Mr. Cameron, from the Judiciary . Commit tee, to whom was referred a bill to amend the act of 1 17, concerning promissory notes and other pegociable instruments, reported the same without amendment. . '- The bill waa iread the seccnd,time, and, on motion, inde- 'hoitely postponed. . v v : - Mr. C. from the same committee, to whom was referred the resolution directing an ! en quiry into the; expediency jot" passing a law, respecting the issuing of grants oh surveys' including the margins and bed of rivers on ly, returned the same, and the committee was discharged from the .further considera tion of it. .r ' '. r ' . i ... ' ' ' Mr. Glisson, from the select committee to whom was referred the engrossed resolution in favor of the heirs f Joseph Cunningham, sen. reported the same, with a statement of facts tliereon ' which was ordered to lie on the table. -. '$$h -;.;'. ' . .? v '. Received from the House of Commons a message, stating that theyvhave passed! the engrossed bill from the Senate, to amend the act of 1810; concernirier ... Feme Coverts. how to" pass lands, with sundry amendments; j wnicn amenaments were agreed to. i Mr. Graves presented resolution instruct ing the military committee. to enquire Into the expediency of so amending ,the militia laws, that some certain system of :uniforniity may be estabhshed in uniform o hBiitia offi cers which wasgree4 td.""''' i Mr. Shober presented the Detitioiv nf Gn Raj anAothers, of Stokes couotvl n'ra.vinjfnr tbe passage of a law authorising the Sheriff of Sam cuumy 10 couec tne arrears of taxes due in said county to a former Sheriff. ; Referred. , Received trpm the House of Conunbns, a message, stating that they have passed a bill appointing commissioners to view and lay off "'Y av.mu5 ui;mountains trom also a bill directing the time and? place of selling lands and slaves t Under execution i and j: also a resolution in favor ' of Samuel Whitaker which Wf re read the first time. vThe bill to repeal in part, aa act directing the designation of hands, and how ,v w u . uirie s in i rn 1 1 J b e compelled v to work t Under -overseers of S' ' x'. ' i ' - , SENATE, ,-: . : "'''t-? f -1 -t ' . -,. . 4i at Milton jWhereppbn.iL sai4 bjll was rdere'd to, ber.grossecU.- . . V V. 1 ordered . :ThW hill .fhr hiovidftvi revenue for the Tjav trient of the civil list,' &e:f1823f was. reao tbe secopd time, amended and passedV; ? f , 1 v t- ' .0 s ' -l" r ''' ' - Ir.Sneed presented, a bill iol consodate and, amend thef several laws in relation to the orocession;ncrof land ? jwhkli iWSl read the first tki&J.and-refeTraft faMr. Cameron, front thidkaary;Comniit teel 0 whomKwasitferredlthes petiUbhof sundryrpersons of color, Jirv jjlertfor County, I prayingth'e' -repeal ofthV ac't.of. last session, 1 declaring slaves competent witnesses agamst ifrce persons of celor, reported a bill for the' ;repeal .of said act -which was read, the nrst , Mrl C. from the same committee to whom f was referred a resolutibh, directing an enqui- y inio-.ne e3tfcuit"Hy ui hi.hui"5 '" . j touclung the removal of.suita frpni one coup I ty to, another afsb theIa ws granting ap- vpealslrom tJieunerior ( ConiCSenorted a bill to? amend the act of 1 1 821 .'iolkro j ticer-which ra9,read.,the first, time & passed was referred the resdlutiori, instructuig thenr ir. ii.- irom tne same caiiminvcc, i reported that it is inexpedient to alter or mo dify said Uw which was eonurTed in. Jr-V. ' Mr. Shober, from the committee ot rrppor sitions and Grievances, to whom Was referred the petion f sundry citizens of Raleigh, con cerninsr the BaDtistMeetirig-hOtise in saidci- tv, reporteel resolution, authorizing Southey 1 i -L ."7. -., . i'-. M. L1L iBond iieacon or. saia inurcn, ,iy rcniy and rebuild the present Meeting-house to the north side of Moore Square, &c. which wa3 r!nWirrd in. and ordered to be" engrossed, vr. riWvM' rwfntd a bill to reoeal oart of thw art of 1 8Q& relative' to the enten rir bf Kacant and'unappropriat read the first. time.'. :v' -'1 ;. : r. ' -Xt ;:' ; Mr. BriucjFprescnteq a Tesoimion prupos ingitoappouit joint select committeeio fh-! quire into ' the,administratjo of the Banks of this tateV vliether any of theirt have exiict ed 5noretlun isix per ; Cent; ,ibr discounts j ami WhetheMheyJiaerin good faitii -cora'.. nlied with th- terms of their charters, by pay 'ng specie" for their notes which was agreed t, and Messrs. Hnincb.. Wxiamson, Seaweli, Mifier aad tiutlav.'j pppouitet. a committee on tlie pari bfthe Senate . . f, The bill to repeal part of the act of 1810, estrfblishing thnodej of hctions Ih'Bun COmb (utyhe biirtd regulate the" pa. trol of tliclmond-theiiill o incorporate the j Mecklenburg. Agficultural focjety ; and a bill to 'appoint commis&oners, and tomcor- tmentf thcivtand contingent charges4 ana oruer- rr. iber, fromJthe select committee fo t wiioni was reirrrc,i uc: v5ipcuf,uiu,; vip-. , pleme ntal'to4 the Act passed this-session, rpf 1 tlie division bf Kowan 4;county, reported the ,same with 'sundryanieudmehts -which were 'readthe 2d and ScJ thoes." , ' r Vi ; I t Mr. Jacocks, from the,.Mititary Committee; 'jenorted a bill, creathig. the 8th divisioo'of inilitlaiSccl'Vich was read the first time J v Mr. Raiboniv presented: a ill; gvJngfHaj Vood.Superiov Cofurt !.cortcurrea jurisdiction with the: Cou nty (3 ourt over, th e Road from; Jesfce j Belle ws " old 1 jpls.ee to the southern., boundary line. .' ; '-. TWbill to authorise the County Courts of Chatham, Anson, Iredell, Rockingham, Ran dolph, Pe'rqulmons, Robeson, Halifax; Chow an, tJorteretJ Columbus and Bladen, to ap point a coinmittee of FiKance, was read the 3d time,taid ordered td be engrosSed. . j The bill if amend the several acts relative to the appointment of Sheriffs i and tlie bill to amend the act of 1821, providing. for the execution of process where there 'shall be ho proper snerin to execute uwere read the V 'it.'" Y4 1 porate the town of Huntsville, inquiry Coun ' ty, ,were readhe third naej and'1 ordeted tp5 be1 engrosicd. .' ffr ' j .. V' f; The bill,to, priivide x revenue for the pay- the Board.of Internal Improvements was re- 1 ? under the nrovisions of the Treaties roncui j ferred to the committee on Internal Improve- ff ed at the Cherokee V Agency in 181?, jmentsn : r , I,; H : r 1 IthriCity ofWashingtonln 1819; sitiohs and Grievance reported a bill to re1- oroorietV of ' abnlvincto Congress' to er.i gulatepilptage; over the Bar and Swashes of ; gulsh, such'claims, made a report reCOlnrnL Ocracbck'j also a bill; to regulate pilotagvung thei passage of a! resolution rc(lue over the Ear of Cane-Fear i which were read oUr Rebresentatives in Coneress to use I-' . !". Tr. tlrrtrti -. VtrntaArtf AIf n' T-vfM-T rf tKa ' TaTtvoV' "i'. .' v.: t1' regimental court, martial of Nash county, f 5 TTie resolution appointing the jTrewj , praying xne repeat oi tne lawreiauve. to om- '.secretary ana uomptrouer ui.p - .1 BIr. Wall .presented a bill to empower the Bladen and Jones Counties called osttw C6unry pourt of Richmond and Montgomery ; prss an insurrection of the negroei a " tb appoint Cbramissioners to establish the di j was wdeanu ; , vjding line between said counties and Mr. j postportedV ! -.' ' . v. Legrand, a bill tov estabUsh a free ferry) in ' Mr Barringer presented a bill to auw Montmery County which Were read the Thomas Cobbs ito build a bridge first time..;' : , ) M: :,"; r.' ;,' ,- '' Neuse River, in Wake,.County v '.-'"" ; ?! Received from the" House of' Commons t- 4 ''-' . ' '-' mesagej stating that they have passed a bill j f.V . ' J ojnut, is?.' . ' v2 ing, relief for thfe cmihUes rmiwhicfi suits in v-w uuicmi.arui cxiena tne sci or iaim. nrovin.i ji nar. upaane nresemcu, - theif peribr Cpufss of ilaw and Counts of Equity may so Vceumulate that: they .cannot be tried atthe reerular tferms of those Courts s alsp bilVmikmg cbtnpehsaon to the Jurors" ."for such quantities of -land as tne of the SuperioKand County Courts of Frank themselves, orctheir representatives, lin and 'Camden which passed their: firstMitied to, which warrants have not Dee Person, the Senate fcro ceeueo; to tne consideration of the .bfll esUb-1 lishing; the ; Bank ,ofJtforthrCaroUna; ; which being read the second :timewasi on motion ; of Mr; Baker, of Gates, indefinitely postpon- ed-i-yeas 36, iays 24.,; rV-X:iXi U The bill to authoe the building of a TolI;Bridge)ver DanBiver hear MUton,4 wasaftei undergoing someimendhernVread the 3d trnle, arid ordered toibeiengr6ssed,-fy 1 The bill to, appoint Trustee fDG Academy? the billl to anooint Commission-X era fpr the toWhVof Kinston f ihe bill;, e-ivintl wu 9 j ujwuicuon to tne superior i;ourt w picas ana; prosecutions or ,ine- State thebill restoriniEr Tlavia Ftheridcre ioM credit ; tthe bill to alter ther place of folding reguhental and' Battalion musters iri ?New- Hanover-County; the hill to prevent the fire v vwjui-:;urriiucs:.--ijouniy t .iuc tt j- '.. fc j-.- . . r .'.:.. -. On motion Of Mr. PbtsnC tbe Senate fcro- i f trttst for those' iustlv entitled to .. :.' The engrossed bills to ind BraiMwiclt to anooint 3d time and ordered tb be ntt.-jj T,it!itU -HorrsE ' op COMMOMSU': '; 1 . . "f ' ' - -r v PttlDAT, B1C.13. Mr. Afebane, from the-Judiciarv J ' jee, to whom was referred the reiolnS -v recting them Jto enquire into tK?S? - of altering or amending the laws ?' " yagrants, gamblers, &c; made a report r,? ' mending :the;pas8ageVof a bill to.mt act to empower the CpunryCourtsto JL$ for the safe keeping of the i ' ! andlunaticswhichbillwasreadthelJtvi -if Mr.;Coxroni the balloting -comnftw? Colonel of Cavalry, attached to tW 8th pde; reported that Matthew Yoii 3 lectedl'!-' . ':.-:' 38e'' mrepeaTe 13th secti9nof act. passed tf 1818,; respectinB- the of the dee- ions of the Supreme CoaJt- S also an act passed in 1821, on the same 4-"? " ' ject,' were read the third time, amended r t passed. . J; - ' ' 'V'. t ;Ir. Barringer presented the memtj ' sundry citizens of Raleigh, praying that t1' day for the meeting of the Assembly be ? iered to some other day in the, wetk, in H derto prevent the violation' of the; Sabbv J ' ! occasioned by the members arrivni in the cf ty oh that day Referred to the committee on Propositions and Grrevahcrs. i1 H' presented the ;pc;tit!on JRUJ' dry lhhabitants of New-Han6ver, pravin-Mo be added to the" county of jSauipson. ' KefeN! fed to the same committee -. .-'., . 1 Mr.c Blair,' from the special committer, on! that part of the Governor's Meswp rtVivc ' to a cession to the UStates,,b.yt&is State a -certain, tract of land, on Occacock hlaii j; for; the purpose of erecting a l.ight-Hoasv' made a report recommending the passage of bill passed its first, second aml-th;rd rea lm lov The. bill to provide 'fbr the Collection of debt due the State, which do not ciCsed $100, passed its third reading. The bill to amend an act passed in 1856; for the more convenient administration 4 justice, .by providing relief for the counties in which suits may sd accumulate that thev catj' not be tried at the tegular, termbei:i?oui& 12d reading a motion was made by Mr. Uvch tor us inde.anite postponement, and neeatij w , yeas 9, ijays 30--And the .bill niisscJ its I 2d reading.:; i ' .''i ' V - X The bill to alter the -time of the meetinr; .; of the General Assembly, on motion of Mr. Pugh, was indefinitely postponed-jeas 8 ! nays$2--"yr$ , x'l 'iVy1 . f ! j, Mr.- Jones - presented a hiir to .-aJter, thev mode of elec-Jing Constables in Camdei ; CoUntyl which was rejected bh its 1st rtiuing. t, . ; J I . v. f "" f ' "j 'v r . ' ,. ' . -,- , -. -r. ; : ' I ; - rh . SATm&if', 'iiic, .1 4.7' jr" Mr. MooreVfrom the committee to whom was referred thememorial of the inhabitant! bfthe town. Of Vyilmihgton, relative tp thoV ; navigation of the ver from that place to thi Bar, ma4e a report, recommending tbe .jjss" sage of a bill on the subject, entitled a bil to imptpvo the navigation of Cape-l'ear R:r er below. .Wilmington''" ' - ' KMrHellen, from the committee onniilitaj ry land warrants, made re ports unfavor -bh , . onxthfe petitions of John .Willey 'ami Masriij feng'n;-eported'Tavofahly'on.AbseofA , i M. Hooper Marv' Fleminsr, . Josiah oveH'' heirs of John Martin, John Baker,' and heirs of. William Baker. ;. ' ' ; rhe.Bill tb amend and act passed in 1807,; to regulate the charges, of Sheriffs, Conweni , &c. passed its first reading r I ;r.;,Vrd,' fromthe committee to vhom Was referred the resolution directing them to enquire into be propriety of prohibiting slaves attending: general musters' and elec tions, reported that such prohibition is iiier-j pedient. V'- , trv ..-4; .. - 4;Mr. Mebanei fromlthe. committee, on tie-., Cherokee Lands, to whom was referred tot part of the Governor's Message tvhfch reJjtes financed, bill to appomt comm i t U'ytherpadfi.oVil Bogle's talso the bin n El Grove caemyr ahdhe enrr theerlation 'and difcS militia Of .Ashe cotintv. 'J..1L - . V. . ' -..it " 7 G.t llWi" . rnc .L. inff the gecreta - JYusteesrot tne .univerany, ' ;:, warrants in everv case, foundea o""". iter roll ot tbe continental hoc r -i . nr una tbe sold-' W ttglCU ! .. i ' . 'r .' t T!t',t .On motion of Mr. Strange, Besoiveo, , ,a copmustee oeappoinicu -vi--,4 vC to ext)eac9yofatteriBg the' laws iheinspeetiono'f.Fbur and ferred; ;toes9rsltrange, Blur, , llehryand 'Graham. 4 v'j." ' f.eei U neisa;as; ivedfrwj-; proposing to pallot immediacy r QC Mssiorier ;oftlnttrnalJmprovem.a(i plaieVfl nominating Robertdhf -for that appointment;,' ; :.& ' ' r nJ The bill to repeal in; partsnact. J bly directing ?the Resignation o yan how tbey sSall be tenpM.e Overseers of Roads' )fJwM ham-aad tne dui-jo - f :t
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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