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1 I' ii,! 1. , (v. - el M v 1 '7 1R in. i i f I' i.V IS 1 t i. . V. I si 3 H : a;.;..-PArrnFCC:'': -ofemce rosk reported projrrtss? dp se'rVby tU Board of, ConimQtieri and xerjtam jandsa hefc to ifl t actif, LM f -v 4 J iv h t5nidRTe' tomt aeaih-tmoii the,.?uiiefetV;vJ pwyed bv,theenVermnent dtscha rge lirsk rher CQfWideratwih, nient adminraiioa of iuJr! re c'vs' ft - -r1 i LLr.' : r: . i . . On -.1 xt ' j: tta.kw1 States.. Anrt how Vw w.iK:..v . 1 TT tfi V ' -i:;.r 3...? J lc !,Vn...:.r ' .. . - - .. ... if Tli? mt bill in onienvasmcov w pv ' "ai'r AUv; V'i 7" - SENATE 1.- .- ! ! S nat e A a ccordi n sr-4 o th - oidei ir. toMr up, as n commitfjhcti'' bill a:rVin.r an apptyipH'f f'.; ",'doW - ( , The Senate made some protrress jn xne " ins-'tleraVon'of this hilt, and h'i 't adopted one or "two Verbal amendment to it ; when -vff i rTheVUl whVh passedthe lloiiRe of Ifepre . . setitaive 'on Fri-for Ust, on the same subject, ' "was hroiinht if by tjie Clerk of that House X.tVT the eonc'iirmcc of tiie Senale. ) On ipoHon of MrHarbour (who tho.g-ht it best before the Senate proceed further v-"7t!i thrir own b.i!lht they should see what course bc othci- House had adopted on this sjliipct) the Senate laid their own biil on the 1lbfe, and took up the bill of the House of . ' Hetx'-escrtatircs. .V v ' This hi!! was then twjre read bv general Consent,-: and tlie Senate proceeded ' to its onsidei-aion in comnliftee of the w' ole." . " I Mr. Prbonr rose to inove that the bill of the Senate be substituted for that of the ,ilise of Representatives, by adopting it as an amendment theret;. which motion, after i ci;rs:d,rble debate, was negatived, 22 to 15. The hW was then leoorted to the .Senate without amendment, ordered to a 3d reading1 bv en'rr.-.' consent ; and V ' 'cm i..o -i of Mr. ltorbonr, it was" read a ?d t-nic,' without 'j "Ction, passed, turm. con. and retained to the o'Jcr House. On rrntion vr. Vt-Vt.on, it wni Resolved. That thi connnittee on Com merer be. irtruc?eii to moiare. nto t.'.c ex- , . . . peiliency of pbein.sr a 1'gbt vessel at or nesr 'Cape H:ittems,in the State of Novth-arolina. Mr Vnm !lv su' m'ned the following mo tion for consideration : T -. " ' foarJrrd. That the committee on Naval AfT:r,: :;:sriced to inquire into the pro pi Vtv or rrakiij yme provision for.the sup port .orte widow and rhi'd of 1 ie,ut. teorge ' Pirrce, orthe United Stages' Navy, who ate-. ,ly d'ed or the vci'ow fever, contracted on bard the tVisnte Macedonian, when in the service o" his country . . I Tin-question' was taken "n agreeing to the resoh tlon, and dt-cided in the affirmative by a small majority. (57 voih to 54.) ; v " M- tr.cke n ovtd the following resolve ; ; - Rei'jfred That .e Resident of the United ?ties be th"s tjouse Cr ndt i 4 t r rnance lfilK. 181P cat. he's! ". n:anlv Jif timber lias ben rjrocured fotlhin.i ' 1 ':V VRf-.v,; deeded tiM? the. vacancy ' j CrWr -frnr.wUV'on Fval Affairs, j M hv :- rrnfVcf Mr: Tleafants, awl Mr. QcHktne. M : -i'-.i-; cftMe liifedtftfes to.WnMsre-.mr governor or : xnc pruiiuscu . WV J 1 , -c't-ht protcti.inJVVwK;i?'tlT t'- pr .posed by Mr. Floyd, oOOO) , I . ted States tVrn$icU!cpwdtl I'afed to. . .,;. v . , - - -v, ... i-,. Jf:riiu 'vir;ii:.n ca,.; Irr :ri.- VII ?f.v.r.r hpm pone throusrh Mr. it ' J V sXrh suUntioraV fci hif 1 FTJvd"Irered a spe-h of nearl;Me hor l;L .i ' , . j i w, v ...)-..'..--. I I . . -i i . r . . i ii . i ... . i: ...T.I. 1., ,-r, t-. . f . req i estcyl.to cause to be Uid before the following resolution - ' ; " f! jrinhans: ,ri ,Ut to .reoiitv vVich i?r- a statement, shewing the; amount Resclved That the President of. the United f jan. u, h h, nii,". .Mnml lU-nt I for tlie current expenses Of the n States he requested to cause-to be hM before i , .: .', "'.. , . , u i -. . . ..K . .? . ,. , . 1 to rcnw,iht!n ever. three vear.--Teturn-. ueunnment.onringine vears ici,i mis tiouseine se-erai rnvswiijcn nave -neea i , . , ;,' . -.) V . 18201 ahfl 1821, and its much as made .byi'the:-i tiovetnor . Legislative i , ' r ' ' , V ' '"rV tlt f hrr! TnditiS oF'.'tli! Cnml i-,f T Inrna no-ilr vritb'cu Ah- ifl 7- u ct2 i'ger f eo: t ne turroer consniera ye,ir 1822-; with' the particular ' jterrw-for irjatioh relative, thereto as! may be in posses wiiiro th. monet was expended, the place j 1 6idiv of i the Executive not improper to be, where, an': the pHsons to whom1 paid; what ) communicated, showing tlie necessity! pro- j .carriages and caissons, its cost ahpuall7nd'.UfY-; Iiis; resolution, also, lies on' the table one j .where deposited ; the quantity of ordnanceday bffcouise. i I of every kind that has been procured during- The House then, according to the order of ! thesf- years, or paid tor; the sums expended theday, again resolved itselt into a, commit-J iu 'he pr.rchnse f sites for arsenals since the fjtee of the whole, ou4h&:bi!l"to authorize the ' vpf,'-.-, the ct st of the buildings erected j occupation f the mouth bf the Columbia Ri- and, whether all those'rsenals are ner.'rv foi the service of the Ilnitrd States1 i ne reFoive, zrc'.rrDug to tne nuejies on the '.&'!( on day. hi tr re being acted'tipon Mr. Stf.vart moved Hie following; vr ; V !'"j!i-d--' ha, tlie tuh'cct'of Road9 and ng; v V "d, '! ha', the tuhject of Road9 and; Can ..!. bo r tl md u a select committee.'' ;i: a.otion of V4r. r-innon, the Hons? .re; si.tn'i.tlve e;iVd. ration oi his bill to provide . f.v c' i"n-- tiic !l'!i'H of the United States when -..:'!. 1 into aeuud service wlrCli, after i vs. anx ndru.i t rl considerable debate was ti i . oi'f r d. to be eifiossed for aJd read- i Oc motion of Mr.Jfessett. the House then I rcTtnaczii the conslde'f.t!on of the bi'l concern- jng tlie disb'ii-seii-.ent.of public; moneys, and xhe tmendmelits mtide.in committee of the k.Ve-e were an ed to.tv . . ir.etion of Mr. B.Hfoe. bill received a further small inn n!m-nCreipecting the set f th-u.er.fol particular accoifnts in 'the. War Departtiu nt ; and the b:H w8s ordered to be e;tOi&ed aud read - third time tc-morrow. TVKUT, I.EC. 17. Mr. Kxistis, from the' committee on Military vJVfluirs, repor ed a bill to continue: tlie pre ser.Vmode of svipplvi.ig the Army of the U. S res, 'M't L, the commissariat, system) which was twice rea i and commited. On mot, on of Mr. Little, the resignation of llr. South, a member of this Houst, having been announced, the bpeuker waa instmot ed to inform the Executive of the stati of Maryland thereof. On motion of Mr. Wa'.ker of N. C. It was ttsoivtd.. That the committee of Ways and -mr I It . A - . .In I 7aus "V11!10 mqu:re inio me-expe- J: morning were taken up, and the House re diet.cy of jnaknur appropriation, to defrav ! Lui'Siir sJ. A ...i the expenses of holding a treaty with, the t n- , l ' ' . ' of extinguishing tlieir clim to land within ' the limits of North-Carolina." : The House took up the resf-lution vester-' div n.oved by Mr. Cocke, calling upon the ! resiuenno cause o ne lam Detorc the House a particular statement of ordnance expendi ture &.C. Mr. C. mmlifiedhis motion so as to rv.quire'.an addition, a .statement if the wh&h amount of ordjiancef everv descrini run mw belonging to theUnited Ptates vhich was tl.en agreed tp without objeevbn. t The hdl to provide tor Nothing the.MifHi. of the Uiu'trd States icrrm actual service, j vs reid a third tlua , Hfst d, and sent to tlie :'V. hentte for cpncfiritnce. ' ' " The ei.gi'Ossed. hill, "concerning the Idi- ' "Li:rsemtiit of public moneys,".. ( torbidd.i: J adduces on contracts) was read a 3d tin4x.j aml ;1ir a debate cf considerable lenBtJi,tlie - cuefctu,n wat taXen on tne pas-syge ot the biH, The titxse .,uie, aucti-ung uu uie oroer ' . -4i ir ' l)i(r 'resolved itself into a committer of Lhe f tic vhole.on the resolutic,, respecting th Ar,7cM of cession and aPT.-eif.Af hVt. - , -. ti e United Slates .nd the Stateof' GeV-a, ;, , f lv -V' .-.' i . -.v -: Jejtssent fee ArecteA tinftxni Hos utus -'- ' . ; "". v - ! - - - . V; 1 tlAA- f... 4knSiinn nftlip mouth 6f-theJ far .a revision of ;the ktme may oe, necessary. ' yide orate Occupation of the mouth 6f the. iC61ttmMvnirrr,5nd Tl.ouse went ijito a cOTnrr.itteipi'.of theiVhoJe'oh th e siinjeCt. -iJ On motion oOfrFIoydtlie tK. for the r.rtmber. of milv; square to! which the' 'Indian line is io :JC' faiiiKiiiasivu, im thirfv ; anr'.ihe blank for the number of acres to be aov. ed to VachactuaV.setller who is the head jf a family, was filled with three fitinrh'eilcaiid twcTltv. X" '" ijfAtter' several attempts tp fix the, salary of bos facts and interest inc: information, a,-Wlien ir. ft conclnded,tIie committee rose,report iedprdgTess, and obtained leave to sit again. On motion of Mr. Harden,- of Ky. it was re solved, that a committee be appointed tojn qu're what farther retrenchment can btrnade in the expcn'rt:iresV)f jrovcrninent, without deti-imept to tlve public service.. : . - Mr. J. S. Johnson, of Louisiana, offered the followmpr resolution: " . Jtegoh ed. That the Secretary of .State be ; requested to lav before this House so much of the letter of Mr. Prevost as relates to the establishment at the mwith cf Columbia Ri j ver, and such information as he may have in Ihis possession in relation to the arrangements made about the year 1814, by the North ' West Company, with the proprietors of a j settlement made by the citizens of the Unit ' ed States, at the mouth of Columbia River, by wliich that company became possessed of that Settlement. This resolution, from: its nature lies on the i table one day of course. f 1 , On motion of Mr. Cocke, it was, J Jicsoh ed,' That a committee be appointed o inquire what number of public lots in the city of Washinrton have been- sold by the ! Agents qf the I'nited States, wlirn "sold, by wlicim, and for what price : wlat part -of the purchase money has been paid, the amount !f. 'tie, and when-payable ; whether the; debts are well secured, whether tlie money receiv- ' 1 ed has been applied to object? authorised by ucr-ii uj,itvi u'inl.u ksj c-sUng law v how much thereof has i. 1 . j. 1 1. it r. . any ei been paid aui into tne l reasury ; wen, ana oy whom paid, and what;, disposition ;ha been made of all the monev arising from the sales ot saia iots ; ami uui uie sa?y coiumixiee have power, to call fofYersons and papers.' Mr. Metcalfe, submitted Tor consideration ! the following, resolution : ; 0 rtu Resclivtlt That theresident be requeued j to communicate to thi.hctise what progress i has been made in the execution of ah tict of I rne lasr session, enxaicci n aci w anocsa , the Indian Trading Ksta!dishrnents?, with a ! report from the factories, respective y as .the 1 jBame may be raa to him. -' ' ". , . ) iTkia Mk!jk!i-t' AiiA. ito 'r.nfnitA Iao rr l A t tableone day bFcoui s . i !'rrjetv3 and nrarHeal efiect of such laws' 1 debate or proposition belncr otTbred n thereon, f the HUH 1 . ; Tlie ; and ague the comuurf ee - rase and repe-rtea to the House with the amenilments. I Ifte amendments were severally taKen up and agreed to by the House, and the further lorf deration of the bill was postponed to ;itheV.s1pcond'Monday ins-.Ta'nuary that more J time ipight he UfTorded for the purpose' of collecting, information' on the subject. : ,! ". . ., t A d.V -'.if x '" ' "'' i - J' THFn?5AT,,l)KC. , ,' .p? The flousc took-np the resolution yester day movfdby Mr. Johnson, of Lou. request ing tbe;Secrctafy of State to communicate certain information respecting the Territory at the mouth of Columbia River which, af ter being amended, wrs agreed to. ' " The Speaker laid before th House a let ter from the Secretary of the Treasury, trans mitting the books containing the decisions of the commissioners on the claims to land, de- II tvwi.it sii'i.ii uciHUt iuiismci4iiuii i iftur.r it 1HO 1 fiMMitTticr .nt thf r'lifviH rived from Fnch, and -Spanish titles in the ! (.Couittv The bilr-was ordered to be ep late tcrrrtorv of Missouri and the territory of '; ridid--' ' v " . T , . Arkansas, called for on the metion of Mr. i c i ' 14 .1 -A , Scott; which were referred to tlie comrmttee .on.mlic.Lands.' '. ' The House then took np tlie bill "to abo- .llsli imjTrisonment for tlebtjVluch wase - ' commuted to a select committee. n - - ... The 1 forise then went into a committee of the whole on the bill to provide lor an addi- tional J.udge in the .territory-of Michigan ; wiuiii, ant r a it-w renuuiws, iwas onuerea lO be engrossed, and read a third time to-morrow. . . . ... -: On motion, the bills concerning the collec- Jtion of the revenue, ccc. passed over thisr fBWUCU U3CII lllllj tuill nil LlCC IK W llOie on that subject. No debate or objection be ing made ij tlie bill to make perpetual the act of 3d March, 1815, for regulatjW the col-r lection of the .duties on - imports, it was re ported to.., the" House,' and ordered.to be en grbsbed and read a third time to-morrow, .-". , -, V'- , i v '' ' ". - :' raiDAT, iikc; 20.' -; ilr. Sloane frbni the committee ba Elec trbns, made the following report;! . ,1 The 'committee 'op -Elections,'.to; A-hom' was' jcivr.:i tcriwicaies oi- xue e.iecwonot ;mem- bersTdUy-aetl to fill the vacancies in the pre sent Co rigres, have examined the same, and rpoit jhei fUloVmperson and efttitled.toieats in this flousc; via: ;-' ; rom the atate of MdiieMark Ihuris -W' do, H)elawUaiuel Rodney; ' r xlc$' V - ibiarl as. Stephenson; "' dp, -v lndiaiia-Joi-r.-JJemiings. : V The; reiolufion yesterday .moved' by Mr .TVlTIrl " .aiiInl!'..n. -Mm . - ? . .....w.v, iturauii. iiwiu me rresioent ot .iytii itxa r J - 4 Y ' coirimoniy cawed Key r est.- on the roatt nf -r-i-- . """ coast pj 'Z ' .1 J"iaUie r:.""'5 " Sfi. uirrcio, was deter. -miii n r : t far a revision of tlie same may This resolve jiesr oVer for one da : ; , cent tii -ie residing in cities, towns, -andvil lages, anvl "repSrt thereon hy hi II of otherwise Which was ordered tp He on th.e table. The House then, on mr.tion.of Mr. FulTeri it!..'i,' k;ii li miT rn thf tshle from' the l.tst session, for ; incorpm-atinjr he TTn-ted J States- Navais-Fratens I mssocaon-. ior, iue relief of the faives of deceaVed ofocers ; j v h'ch was ordredito lie on. t!e .taMe rb.ut j was subceauentiV .. tauten up.'.on motion' of ir. j -VIler, and reeomrnVted ; (frv siich.amenl- ment as Mr. F thought would ake suvay-T-n f obfecticn to it,) to the committee on Naval j AfTairs. . . , " The enrrossetl bill to make perpetual; the act of March 3, 1815, to rejjulatethe collec tion -,of duties on imrnrts and tonnw, was read a hird time, passed, and sent to the Se nate for concurrence. . '. :: ' The following committees have recently been appointed in the House of Representa tives; " ':' (hi Roads and Canals. iev. Stewart, Reidrof .Geo. Hawks, Matson, Rail, Burton, ; and Vance. . j On Retrenchment. Messrs: Hardin, Wh'p-j ole. Tracv. Holcomb, Ross, Williams of N.' ( C. William Smith. v ( xltn the Safes of ,tty ww. err. .'cstre. Cocke, Woodcock. Warfield. Floyd, Lincoln, On "the bill to aholhh tmprizonwent far Debt. Messrs. J. Speed Smith, Nelson of Va. and Cuthbert. - V ' 1 f PVNATF.. " : TniTRSDAY. rEC. 10. . ; Mr.' Caiw.r-on, ree.nTedrca resolotion aulhor:s;n? the Pnh!c Trecurer to t'iv to the Clerk v ivf the Superior' Court of .j vvaKt: cnum tne amount or an snr-rrcnsw j. af,rl chorees" as -h ;We been .htctirrefi,; irt.'jb"- ; iirnf r si j ,jon :'mt Gen. He-herts. of Carteret rcnifhtv which was read, the first lime an.' passed. . . ; ' ' , . : Mr Cameron, frrm the Judirjarv jonr! miuee, to whOtn' was referred bill for thfteTterCpi.;esrviition of. health in' tlie city of R;iltfh ; auil n,v bill po'Utinr. nt. lie doty of justic.es of the peace and cyi -stable rejwrcd the; same: without a- nvedmen and the v. were, on timtiort'; ini .-den.'.n -ly '.spopetl. , . I . Mr. (,fMM.i;t. from ic sr.ipe conimit. tcV,.o whom' was referred a reisoh!i"-. relative to. he expediency of mrndinir " j r ... , . foi of the; iibjtct : which wan agreed to. ; Keceived from, to Housp t Commons, almessge sfsitiir that they Jiave passed the engrossed bMl dec' tringfiwh:tt stives and bea ! shall !e me'-chlnt.ible.j Wi'h aa am'eod'.en, ard askingithe'; cohcur rerce of the Senate ; wliich wa- read and igfeed fo. .. : ; . L The following hills were presented Bv Mr. Se'xWcll. a Sdl to amend the act of 1.321. ,entitl'd.4 An act in addition to he former acts v passed for the govern -irient of 'he city of It'deigh. Mr.M'Learyr a bill m.-kmg cnirp,na- ; lion t tli jurors in the Courts of Aleck- I l.,K.i.. r '-, " k . i ! - KUilUlg 'iuniv... . . , .. . Aod.Mr. VU? am son, a bill to advance the ad.ninistratifni of j'iNtice in thf .So-' preme Couti which hi! is were, severally" read the first, time, :kI tiie latter ryfer iea to fhe.com In it fen o.i tlie Ju iici try. .. Tlie full to estajlUh ('cuvts of Equity stpai-Hte ft cinhe Courts of r.aw, b- read the Cd tijoe, on '.motion of V1v. Br-rrich, inuehtlitcly pos'poned yeaa 38, nas 22. '- . : : . ' ,. ' ; - Received fiom the Ffouse of Commons a niessage, 'stating ihe.tr rojrurrence; ity the several amendments made by the Se nate to the bill supplemental to thei;act r.f this ses:on. frr th .tivicion nf Ii iman f vu uai . .u- ' ' . 1 ' - hf bill making compn'ia'ion to. the Tll, ; rn.?l- -m i J -7 :lJul(rs Jn S1 of Mccklenbnrgwas ' ?"cad d andod times, and ordered to " e tn grossed. . - $ i '1 j . I he rngro-sed bill, - making compensa- 1 1 ,ou to the Jurors of the : Superior I and Couniy Courts of Frukliri and Cattjden ll read the first li'ne. ; 1 ieceiveci rrom the ilooscrtt Jommons a message, -stating that they have passed a bill to amend the act of J819, giving to' the County Courts , power to regulate se parate elections, ike. also, a" bill granting further time to per fect titles to lauds with in this State which bills passed their first I rpafiincr ' "' ' , 4 . .1 ""' ..' ' . FJR I DAY,' dec;. 20. jv- Mr. Branctr, fi jSm , r he: corn mi tr ee on Ititet-naTJmprQvetnepis, to whom was re ferred a reh:i9nr diredting an inctuiry into the exre.tteyVppprop tn pfhaopey-fpr )eWitig"fat ; aiidiTciVr Bering . na yigableVVaccaiiia wl river,: re- HSaleiti ';':'-ardr6n' mbVirm' the- said biii - - jVtr. Cameron, fi-orahe; Jutlieiary ipjii 1 iitteeV tovhom was-relercdsundry re M)lutjottjf.adbptc4yyiieSen &ibject of granting letters of administra riopj &c. reported :..'li!irunher:toteroU'' in act Caicerfiing- the" p roving of wiiia rantingwetteraf jidminiratiorTiJ'and'ta 'i event frauds in. the manageuient o'fsfn 5 est ales' estates, passed in 1715. which ;assed iis' first reading.' r ' ;''j . ' ; ; Mv. -Mrller,:-' a in the Committee tb ; Itrsolred. That the commuiee on inc ytT Ktia b( ipMstrtrd' to enq' 3nto iheiexj ihenrv Vnf irrainw the mihtia' wit!) rifles, ex- i ini nit itiv;a5UiC(,WilS UlCXperjTIll. 1 IM rVBlsd, re$i;te,d ; vthoubapKnd iiienitlf 'ytft whiqli: was referredrIihe: ove committee, tp appouit;c4tPrni&Hibn f rstO layCofrhe igrear 'tate;H from Jonat hHp?Voody's old. blackSmifbVhon i wnom was reierred the sulnect afr i., H rectlnpri the :XnA iT fn q p b4? " 1 n rolr h ? exDfd ;ency v of ,e xt en t ; n Uhe hnnf Ftt in" the act for acertHioing tfie pe nnnerK itT tne act ior ceri.HiuiK iiie. cpt"tod'jf pvvinty f vv rVnt; fun ? nn . Compos merTti$ ; jtrpt which w;i; avr- d to. ; TK" Pr!yr'vr b'-Hs were preser".l ; , Bv'Mir. Riitvl, a HilT o vefjeal Uiaet j ind cli ie of ncti,c offing j a premium f' r jvf 'f sahs, : nn a l''ll to,incr6rate ib Fri ;Bldg?5 Companr, i'i "Buncombe 1 -.f t' f Urk : f f ' 'V' n v C Kh rt.s a rd ii: hers;, which wfie red T'C lt irnelviPd tv;sed. .The bil to srnet.d nn ct of l'PS. em jiftvyerfng the, County Courts pf the s ve- rl Counties; foordei- thp laying out of pub lic rca-'s, and to establi'li. and settle Fer ries and so appeint where brW-es shall !i built,- and to .'clear iuland rivers nnd creeks, being ameh'ded,was - read -he-'2d and 3d times, passed, aiid ordered to bey engrossed. . v ' Saturday i fee. 21. t l in A. .-c r V iif or? j On motion pfLMrOii'l'ajW- r.he follow-; ing TesnlutK n, (n ported, ; by the com muteepn the'subjf'CtJ wa.taten up, anq agreed to. :Re8ohel, ' That ir is ineXpedientto make any change in the present" at range-1 Mr Black Wv-H from the coniHnittee ap- !- j ',U .incorporate h'la-.oa-Lj jj pninterl to inquire into the expediency of j; ' : alsio 'abilV tv' indor or-;.re -a 'ii'eVi- - ' repe.iied a trl.1 to rai-e a iund to liquidate J j-authorising "V&. Colbs w c:vC; ! tlit debt which the ''Stat owes to thel across ue river ; isd - re Stite ifank - which was! read the first i I faypr :pfJah-' Fguaon ; n I atc tvi, m-nr or tne cpnssipnai.cusir Internal; Improvement was .instructed t. btate.-- ' " s ; ... . j; i.v'' inquire into the. expedncv"bf an I'rqpsinons at(PGrieveS reprred Jinernal - Improvement; for the purposed hdl. to ;im!orsUe erurities of Williant i onenintr a Road' from WL Waa,h,irA'L Rtrr.it S iriif ;f Stokes Ct u'Hytdcbl-! l-'Ct arrears' of which was rea.d the j lit : twpaAid'.'passd. vi;;; y necelveil froVv the House.of Commons ! jTmessg t Hng that tjiey, have pafsed 1 the bi n i ent ot the civ d 1 ist and cot. a n gei ges cf gfivero itint t'r ? 23; 1 wit H tn fry j ameiuiinents wutch were reau anjcl-a-greed ,.Qi;',';,:V.;1 'p";.!, rVV :-1 Fhe fallowing bills ivere presented : ' v By l'Garsori; a jhill to ,tr preyent the Clei ks of Hecid froai practising's att.r pies or counseU.ti .vithiii theirV spectivev counties. M r. CHisou'r a" bill to' exu-.ncl Ceruin privileges tOitheecAirities of pvti- sons ..vny may nerc-metf: taeine.pr.isou !ouihK , ant Mr. I4udsavv a bill to pre yeiit the desiVuTion 'of? (Tysters in tins State ; which bills -wer&f. read the 1 first time., '; 0-il-M''';,::' i m,'';4;' -x 'i !: J The engrossed bill t,o repeal the-secohd thr third tique, IderHl. to bVot;Hedrf7 ;p'.fZhw'tr"ftrr;;tHe mHitia o ' 't'hlsvState;' was ajnietfded 'on it ; second reailiug, and thein ; read liie'Uiird liaie, and ordered to t)e engnrd ?y Thi' bill t regulatej?in part, the prac tice in tlfe Cutv anjlUiieViV-r? Coarts was Year the eco.ud and third tiiiiv". The biil to i t-pe'd, in pan; the Wt t;' 103, concerning th entries of vctil: aiid UHspprppriatetLlaiids was ivad tlieiulrd" tiaie. .' "' , . J'; :' .'..- '" ' . ;4..' . . .-. .' ' -r;'- r'" ''..-.;. i ' M JVIONDAY. DKC, 23J ' . s:r "' . ,jf , -i' Mr. Wmj. V. 8prjgu Vhe.Scnator fn?n Greene, elected to'stipply the, vacancy oc-: Casi'.red by the. resigoA (ioii of Mr. ';-AJjr " J- iiiin)Lai?iti, was quaimeu, ana tooK.ms seaC";.:". : . '. - j, - - '"ty. Zp m Hecived from thv Honse of Common! a-.rpevHge stutiti; th tt (hey .have ' cTasscd Ln bill fV-r the-relief of debtors, for debt. wliich m;y be contracted .aftr the. first of May .ne x'L W inch w as read tlie Gist time ind, passed., ' f . . ' J- ,:h :" ; vt"..;: ' ' .Rrcciyed fmrn" the House of Coraoinrrs, a resolution.' adopted by th tt House, pirt-' posiqg to ?vDpiim a joint shrct committee toeiKjuirir int:;the exediejicv of amend-; ing the inspecting laws relative to ta:, pi'ch and turp;ntine:; which was agreed !i-iooyttf .Setiae.'. .. - ' 1-.V.V t f i 4 Mr. Sneed, from the select coninitttee i to whom was referred the hill to consoli- Jdate and lir.iend theeveral li'ws relative j to the p'ocess;oninw;- utjand. reported the j same without amendment;. ; ylich was, oit ' I motion of Mr. Sneed, indefinitely post pun -' 'plrccivSBd from I the House of Cqmrnons, a'rnessage stating that theV. haje. passed; theSengnissef ,to " incorprate .the .Mecklenburg, and Robesou Xgricuiairal Societies, with ah arYiendteuU vf amendfiieiit vas agreeii ti) -by the Senate.' i Mt )l'Kayi presented aluil t ptombJ agricul turtj'antj faipily domesttc mauuac tures within thb state vwhich' passtUfiti first reiictjsig. ': -Ty'-:,..v;t Repeiirt fronj the Houaof Common v a "bill appointing oimnssiqnei to extend and. mat 1 thedividhig; lme Setwer flia-; pointed Wcoiid.uct ''jjallwug a;M''ri joreuferit of the hirddivwimi; report tbarlehuBird "Was didr4ilected-t.r1.' :: -TJhej bill to tefle taf He United thati part of Chowan riVeetween Sandj! 1 Rdiht - and the; mb&thvofBnnVufs' creek; a)id the hill tcylimie :'the;.te'feiofbjEc certain olfipers therein ''hairic3iwiei-T verally re the setood passed, and ordered to be, engrossed. : T U E sdayI d y.c. 24.:. :v; t 1 ne enffrossen hilt t. hhapt ot th.- act, ; Of 1784, to prevent the exportation arimercAatabieeomio its; 2!d 'readingtejected. ' '.-ri '"' ' y 'The ill to fix the time of appointing ounty Trustees, wasjead the 3d time, aud-ordered to be engrossed. ; ; The bilj. to ameiid the act of. 1806, 1; the moreBMifbi nv;antl convenient &dm tti- uu'iiFJ1''w'c aner scveruij prppo -uo iu bemg;madd fpr ju amcndment,f w;J section ,6f ti)e,act ptjll; reipectinjhfi?t iipre ej CirtWaV;rcad:U he 21 t nni ;ti d i fte r - ti sit V t6 xi eMled &v 8';'U;nd..tii(!g.- their Sunerjor Coart hive r-,u cnmuUfc, tnat thpy cann ,r ' .S4c. e:nlar .te'-Tis.' was on its 2J r.,! ; iecred2 5 to.24. ' lw,,fu Mfe.The en ossed b'l' to am?11 ;XSI9, tp give tph.Cn-v..rv ;v fo regal a teVeai rt?? e e i. MiD n.,I t: "I..J-9 - ' 1 :i I" 4u r'zuf.im iiMifjnuiietv; 'lhe ;eogcoed V'H airec-n, t ;, tnd place.-pf selling. Ian js'j;:.i.l st v.-l ' m exeCiui nn A. p.issed '.s nV-e'i , r:.A k:ii'. ... v ot runaw iy slaves Ki'Te (v..-.x fj Svamp,.w,i spread riic 3vl in . j eu o oe eagrossed. The bill to, authorize compauies.in the town of W. sr rhe'biUtVeJCti ud and i nravv tsl'1'" State Roads leading f. o a U. o the Tenneiise hne , rr'..',J!i He 8lh divisioti of :nili i r -. vvl ik'11 j lotion -in' fvor-r;? f-'jA4iH v PatroV" Btitcbannan and : J-c.a -S v?'i.;1r' 4 ! retid the 3J n'od on!'.-d i0,'1 !'gAn-sed. , : ' " V : '; lUcrived from thvH :is? af C m, a liieNsatre. stHtiriir : wrt w.r v. ... J ' - rj . - 7 O ' I II lit- cuiTenceof th .nendte w iou vrerer'cifl' the first th'ne aud .iWd. r UOUSE OF COMMONS. TIT17SPAT, JIF.C. 19. r , .v ! "On motion of Mr.- Anderson, the commltti. :i -,"-. 'r'Vi- VV; : i a sum -or. money irqm ine funds set nn,ffl opening a Kpan; U;om W. Wca Izard's, in Bu v cpTnae youniy, to tne, t'enne-ase line, soas to inttfpgeet the road , la'il out by the State of Tennessee fronvKin's Salt Works. ; : ; Mr.'Strange, irom 'the cortilnittee to wlid' was referred the petition of tlie inhabitani II to provide a 'revemie-frr ;'the pay ij.'of tlie," town ' tf Fayecteville, :rnade:a report U thUvjflf anri rsMtrt-nt e.haVi: u favDrable to the prayer of the tirtitionera. k commencung tue passage, of a.bil.to incorw lute the Caper Fear Steam tJojat. Company.; ment of the civil list an 1 contiiig-orit chargtt of P'overnmrtif for ' the var 1 S.?.? . tiro a n , -f r- -T- J , T? M the first time: ; , 7. ...... On motion of Mr. Gilchrist:, the tomm'titft on int ernal 1 mpmveme nt Was instructed t irtqu're into tii expedro'ney "of ipproprutinj $5J0 t)'ora the fund set apirCfor IiiraaUn. proyemeat. to 'facilitate tno havigatlon 4 Lumber River, 'r 1 '""'' V . MrfBurigmiifrom the cornltte, 0 whoa was-referre'd th resolution. 'dUr't ctin'g therat inqu're info the Vxpedien.cy oT repealing th: apt cf 1815, proyidi.ag far the appoiatnieat ior Fjlectors to- vote far r -sidcQt aftd yicfl President -of IhnXJ nitl'r tats '4 far" as tii. samejirovides fofj 'their itoppruhncnt by . nerai ricser, reporrua inai- ii.-w -inxpeniOK. to repeal tfaid act," wlucti whs concurred in yea 9d, hay26 '' l4 ;7 . ;,;; i;-'.(( The bdl to amend slii act to emp(JT..r the tJounty Courts to provide fir th? safe keep- l.ngpr tne restates or tacors jn 1 bwiaucs, wras,von its sec.ond .reading, n ifi'iitelv pat. 'poned. " v -y v' .' ;'''; -t . - A motion was made by Mr. it. .!nes, fertile." indefinite postponement of tike bill Pjr.ths relief of debtors which may bs.baporitraclM h aftef the first dsv - of- May.- 1i.TM ; 'which w' "negitiveri II J to 16. 'Pnc bitlahcn passei its 2J' reading 'and was referred to lU&u Henrv, J. .'fSraf.-ani, Mebme, F,is!icr & Vlwrt - ine oui: to improve, rae naviuon Cape-Fear lvfer bilo.v the tdn of vVilmioj ton, passed its 3d reading , On motion of Mr Ilaird, the committee ' Jnternal Improvement was instructed to quire into I the expediency of appropriatmf from t!ie same fuj)dJl(JO,forthe piirpO' liiajin a road where the roati laidfofTbT 'Tennesaee crosses , Smoky Mountain in the town of Franklin, in the Cherokee purchaser , V The bill to prescribe the' tjme at whicfc tfi"AfS. nf h.ntT !. '. voire i the h.II t ainendan act pisse i i.i 1 821,, to provide h 1 the, execution ot -.-;: vcsa .wiiere uiere be hOprbper oni'; m Vxete theaiin tlirt Villi tn:: wtwi, n.rr rf tW4th sectional; an act passed in 1813, to establis i Uie.1 of ilectiona in Buncombe County ; tw 0 f.namdtfnGo :,hant.log- of" fowl in Currituck.Coantrt m the Dill toapVoint cboimrisioiicrs for tie ton of Kmstori, in Lenoir Cbunty, and to ctua-P their powers, were read the first tunc ' ' -Th r.'.ifvthvor K lU u-e nresenteo:. V ; ;By Mr. A;U. Mfililfan; a biH tor . and improving the ryad lea'tig K vUle, jinlSurry countyV brer the Biue W&.: in Ashe County, to the Virginia 'Line. -. X, Mr. M'Larin, a bill panting fl tjT lificafionsbf:oreers;of iid!TTMZ: wasindenaitelvt bned on its first ra and the torrnref erred to the comynf, Internal ImproVemerita inj Mr, Harnett a hill to prevent running at large intcertain parts ofCMp ; qountywhicir passed its iirsi tf' : .r h-yii&mvir. uie. 'SO,,' '.mat -. fV- Trsnw..frnm the sbecial WM, f tlebtors. tor debts which may Wcw . after the: 1st day of May : next, reP - (, bill with sundry- amendment-"?" , concurred lbalid the hitt p,P , ; ' of tJie;wiibleV;Mr.-Fi.her the fevynu uxii, 'YV i i,T seat, through, the Speak VeMJj . tL fyrn Sioited tfiatCWDin J had madebeveral aifleKl-ncavS W xa which-ahridiriintsew wa, rkli passed itsd feading. ; A endingMr,:Grivesmovedtafartn th- hill. hv increasing the tax ' from 200 to 1000 d6lh ' bd 72 tb41,'and the bill pn jW corabeto cbUectthearre1111 ferred.to Messrs.' Bake vEfcc : Ward and Dockery . - squint r ?Mr. Lamb presented a resolufiWJ tiie Board for internal Iniprovero .ish Id the Legislature, a ocw J.4i:' T.'..Ttnn's .-naireiiient, in u 24ril''4' .H : ' ' . '. ...-.".'..
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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