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r V v 1 4- V- 4; . 1 u , f ft n " ' '- . s ' 'L , in -A A' .1 V.'l -o , -'. .'li I infinite pnt bfcfcre n it, the House adioumed.. -; -.V- , 1 .It SAT.miAIY4vEC. Wgdiinctcn..Waithi: and the-town hcien- irg- the. inspection i&wsriv i ' . ' ' r tf r Pell, the cmnrttee i'?rrt for Internal Improvements or -the . . trlnemei.t of the chftpn-l.lrtdinjr.through. , : ...... c nr ' nrrie -Sound. .- .-! ' i' Vt"!,.ane,fn.;n thr ci.iTimitter on Internal j 7r" iVovrrncnts,o wJlom was referred tife.-iU I repeal the-V section ot an aoi.put.:M . i vil . to proVde for an ptVVt'orad tunc fpr R" t,Tr.al Improvements, mncie a r;rrrtt...- pending its rejtion, which wasicurrvq ;3 aves 64,nAvs 02. , - ' ,', ' 1 'tp hill to aiitrorise. -Thomas .Cobbs.to e-tct a bridge across Ncwsc.Uiver -K 1)w bill j ( foincorpoTatf a I jrht. Infantry cnmpv.r m . . ri,r.nonf - tn whr.m was reteirea . ' . . hffh ftttf. Tnorted. I si.- bn motion cf Mr. 9-A. .1 Tan, m Wrt committee w apntejl -consnff of, STLmben from . Cste Hertford, 1-ert.e, orste Aharon I.dge, Ko.TS, in Fitt cc'unt,.! River.-rep'orted a bill for that purpose, which j isent Stopk of ready made CkOTrflNfi,. " Lascd their third reading. ' ;iiwr.s. read the first time. ; -';;..-' '- 7 cpnsisting of Coats, Pantalncvns. and yksts, of , The bill io prevent nesi-o traders ho act'- : Mr. M.from the same committee, to whom J good quality,' tkV of Uier n westFashions j for tlemst lyes from dealing with other slaves," 'was referred the bill for. repairing andiim- k!so,'a fewpieces of'Superfiije Broadcloths, -r A tLr hill declaring 1 the effects lof deeds , proving the road leading from nuMsville in , All which will ? sold at very reduced pri- i 'and conveyance in tryst.. wer&. inoennueiy urr' county, over.xiie,ujuc iuugc, ujr aji istponed" on their second' reading. " -' . Civil, in Asbe county, to the 'Virginia JLine, ifr Mebane!, from the committer on Infer- roade.reptJrt, recommending" iti rejection- ir,adchrtheBoanlofInternanmproVerDe i.'Mr. BlaqUedge, from the special commit v. 'a itifrtre Tctoriuiiend their reiection f tee to whom was referred tKe bill to amend Wuruned in. .-' "i I an act passed in 1818, to incorporate, a com "Mr. from the same committee to whom pany and make a turnpike road from Pungo 'CaTitlon Company.' praying ttwt; the State i till subscribe for4hV 55&:shares reserved foV' ker, or relinquish the right of sticirsuhscnp; t tionported that it is uieXpedJent to do, ti ' thcr at this time. - f , . . r!if ffillowimr bills were presented : ;. .By ilr. Eure,fl biU to authorise the read- J j. we of depositions m certain cases.1 1 '(.l,r, f-T. tn lri'pn onfnlvtV Hiver.in i Mr.-Vebane, a; bill 16' kuthoriseVJolinA. ! '"Coneron, of Fayettevitle,!to erect and keep I nn a toll Iridcre "across 'Deep Riveir, in Chat 1 ? hamcountv. :,- Ar.-il'-y'T'T.y'' ' s'tions and Grievalicea, to, whom. wus refei-wrH a memorial from' su'wliV citizens' 'of Bertie; and IJobesonA Acricultural Societies, waVa-1 mended And passed its 3d readint.,,i 9 t ir. Hill, frOtruiie balloting committee for Colonel jot;C:avairy axxacueiioiue iuiii?un jade, reported that A. A. M'Dowell was' du- It elected. Ti t Hoiise resumed the consideration of tlie resolution submitted by Mr; tamb, Tela live to the Board of Internal Imprpvementi, ind the question recurring, on its indefinite postponement, Mr. Mebane moved lliattjt Jie n the uble until Moiiday, wliich wasagi ced "to. Yeas- 80 Nays" 43i -' ... .. i ' ii jK05nlr,,BEc; 23. 'i? TTi iW (nrarxvvrltisivo ifirTsrliptjoTi tn the Superior Courts ot' Bladen Cobnty of picas? i and prosecutions of theState the bill to al- J terthe nlace of holdbig- reinmental and bat- talion masters in New-HanoVer the bill to amend an act passed "in 1817, to authorize the.County Courts of Wilkes ami Brunswick toippoint a Committee of Finance rthe hill mabng compensation t6 theJuitirs in &leck- lenburgtCouritv the bill to amend an act , passed in 1798, to empower County Courts i" to order the laying1 off of public roads, &c. ; j the bill givinsjlavwood SuikriorCourt con- tUiJCIJl JlirjSlCXSOl Willi llir. vumiljr VUUM- over tl.e road lead eaximg trom Jesse Be Lew's old place to tlie sout hem bountjary line ; and J the bnl ,to appoint. IXistees forKmston Aca- eniy, and to reirulate the - same, were i ead i t . It I . I 1TII T2 aTf r -t i iir. Baker,from the select joint committee J to whom was referrcil theblll to- authorize j tie Sheriff of Hdgcombe tfc collect arrears of I iui.es, reported tne same wnn araennmcnis,; hich were conctirred in, and tc lil passed its 1st and 2d reading "' hV"f'' '-' ' The bill concerning-tlie hire of slaves, was rejected on its 3d reailing76 to 43, V - i he bill for the more Convenient adnunis- TCticn of nistice in capital cases the biHaiu. tlwrisThg- county courts to take one bond: n-1 p I.of a guardian to two on more minors hold - .ih .-' . inS property in common the bill, to amend an act passed in 141, to prevent the steaTiag mi catue, &c tlie bill to repeal ute oa stc- tion of an act - passed n,lf95 ch; l44--tlie bill makihir the oflxcials of Hie Secretarv -bf State, evidence' ti certain cases-thebul to araend the, act passed in 1811t to make tlte 'fctealinj of standing . corft, &c. larceny tlie J . fillip ffiuia vuv . u vif vvmii my distribution ;of the acts of Congress the bill ; to amend an act pa-iserdCiu 187 to regulate the charges of Sheriffs, S:c. in certain cases the, bill to" amend the 19th section of an act passed 1794,.ch, 114, direct rhg the, mqde of recovering debts of i:20 K'underUthe bill to amend an act passed- in 1821, respecting the Courts cf Colurnbus county, and the bill toaumorisejVin"liackledge to erect a bridge across Neuse, passed their tSiird reading uuj uinrPTinnfl i a : iu triA ri i rti is-t iriff iiia uc iouowing bius werje presented ; y Mr.Band,,B bill ;siippleroentary,toan'; :Boncc-mbe. coirntv, o tar up saia iuT-rt as ; miytia--tne oin to reguiaie in pan tik prr.c t "kVtersraini . " ' ? '. . Vjiticejnlthe county and superior coRrs t-the Mr. Baker, a bi-rto alter tne naroea.na je- K-pui ta Jimit tneternj ot omce or .certain oiti Iflt'Kvite Tho's J. Feel, J: M. PeeVandJluyJ cereJare mentioned-and the bill to, au- Vf'fA 1 : -v V v J ?n ' - ; i thofise thebuildihjr of a' .bridge over Dan Jti- , , Mr. Tughy a bill to exenjpt certain cjtizensj- Chowan nverbet ween .Sandy Point and the Mr. M orth froart the Committee of J'ropo- ferred to the representatives from Chowan, county, reportea a,puivto reg;iaTe;Tne seine p jor counciuors oi state, repoitea' ttrt t!e fisheries in Salmon Creekwhjch bills pass- following geritlemeh were duly elected, viz : ed tbeir first reading. . ", ' ' V .''.Theophilus Ilacey, William Davidson, 'flios. The bill to incoi-norate theMecklenbuj :i':WVnns, GId;-Alston William" Blackiedc-e. . .-.-Vw,-jjj,w..wHiiiiuHv.4j.,rAcueHiv hi Aiiauo, anu incurporaxe xue xrus weitend the Fyetteville Road froin ; ilor-f tees therebf-the bill to incorporate a Libra- Tn ih-f,cnJlee. 'V"" x-; iry Society iri Guilford ."county the bill to in ir. T.. Bell, a bill -to tirovide additional r rr.mih TVanl-li l . - ..- . . . V--, .Air. Pngh, a bill to continue -sea m urau, appomung eomraoners . U IIX on a suitable -hlac". fnilh tuiMJo k.'M ' . ;:. . i- "' . f'r"v-",v - M PT. - he? Pi41-08-1 rfcE. Graham a bdL to : direct how; the .itr; ine Anson line. - llr Wnwi u Vi ill- . air. rugu rrom xne special committee to l bvv.1" 'the model; whom was referred the bill to nicnd an act! ut 2 eS JSS -ft" be caUedf to appoint a Beard of. Branch Pilots, to ex- hf-neall persons who now ha.or may . HeOerl t bSii Z '".W ' Ihf1"'111 l :P0" who now haie, or may to succeed Mr. Monroe. In thus do H aLin to amend an act passed! hercafteV bk to obbi-n a JSnaici. t6pilliDg she has eDlj imitated tlie example UTi'4ointibint aboard of branch Pilob i 7- to ejtamine JI persons; who now nave r may.fiefeafter wsf tobMam a branch to pi lot pver.Otracpck' Uar aiul waMies wiucn bills parsed theft first reading. . . , The House proceeded tivtbe ronsidertttipn of the it-solution 'submitted by Mr. Larpb, to which Mr. Mebane moved an amendment, which was agreed to yeas 8?, najs o6.;r :. --J ' " TrisPAT. ttc. 24..,"-". . ,'..' 'Ot motion of . Mrfebape; Jfred Moor was appointed :fpeaVer ffro tsm.' in conse quence of the, indisposition df MfJonesj Vr. Mtbane from the conynhtee on Iiter nal imniovemt'nts.lo whom ?a referred'the resonuion f urtcumc " chuhhj uiw huc - ' .t . ..f.. . i. " . v - " ' . j . -. " ..I'M r S : "peiliercv ct appn jl Oin ineiiunxis bci rr ents,' for'openin Currituck-. Inlet through the "narrows jnfsA beTT.i.rk ,.ipnnrl,' j epcrted a resolution (Iirecti injr the'Board for Internal Improvements to hare-the necessary suijefk made; ' d ; 'Mr. Nfrom the safae cdmmittee, o.wnom was referred a rc-solution d:reclincr an elioui- ry jnto the cx fromthe funds rv into" the cxpediencYof appropriating &5G0 sex a part jor uucriiHi improve nucn renorts.were conciirrea in. hriP-nrle.: Tenoned, that - Ben rn Person was mouth, in VVashington county, returned the bill with 'several amendments, wlvch were concurred in, and the bill was read the 21 , time ,"'.. ' , '",''. : The report of the committee on Internal ImnroAxmnts on tne memorial of the I?oa- noifc?Ii?avigation Comjariy, which on Satiir- j day last was ordered to lie on the .table, wasj The hill" for the better reirnlatJipn : 'of the ver, near Milton in Caswell, conntv, anu-t to rncorporate a company for tlmt purpose passedtheir first reading , ! , . , ' ' The bill to cede- to the U;S. that mrt of Gates, Bertie smd Hertforilj. . , Mr. HellenJ from the balloting' c committee David Gillespie kndrdmuiulJcnes. 4Mr Adams, from, the balloting committee for. Brigadier General of the 12tJi bricade, re- porxeu xnax uanieijtoon wasiiuly eJectea. The following bills passed their their thi r thesale of the lands lately acquired bytre atv from the Cherokee Indians, which have been sur- j veyed and remain unsold the bill to conti j ii'vlc in foijce an act psse(lin1820, appoint ririg Commissioners for xm upon a suitable -place for the public 'buildings, in lirde Couu. I ty. and for other purpo.sthe biil to pre"- scribe the time at which tlie f office 'of. She ; riff shall expire the bill to authorise tlie ! county court of llavwood.tb appoint an entry-' taker and surveyor for the lands lately nci quired bv treaty from the Cherokee Indians, whicli have not been "surveyed (he bill to authorise the readiiig of depositioiis: in cer- i . Jt a . 1 If.' 1 Haih cases the ;biil to provide additional 1 -1, apart for!ntrnalTnifevori1-:tl ,nt. kiK niL xrivn', u0: k ' . gthecliAnmirdmgfrom i; . . r ft 1 . commissiuners for the town of Nixonttn in sj federal humbrrs entitle thetit i Pa5qnothlctouirty the. bill passu i pi 1850, for the. bet! er; regulation of the ccuntv courts of Uutheiford, Burkr. and Lincoln the bill to esrablis'i Melto-fsviile a Cademy in Anson, and -tomcorpbruW-the .trus- tbes 'thereof the bill to regulate tlie county courts ofj OnsloW Abe" bill giving Hay wood Superior C)urt concurrent jurisictioi! with tlie County Courtt over the road leading from Jesse '. B? He w's Jd, place to the southern boundary 'line the iriUto establish -Hopewell Academy,-' in Edgcombe; CfMinty, and to incprporafe the triistces thereof the bill toalttr the place' of holding regimental and battalion jkniisters in 'New-Hanover cotm ly tb. hill supplementary to an act'jjassed. in lbl8, to appoint cpmirus-sioners to extend the Pay eltevi lie road from Morgantow to;'the Tennessee line the bill giving exclusive ju risdiction to lite superior court of Bladen," of pleas apd prosecutions of, the, State the fc ill acthnrisinir the court of Probate of Cumber. lnd cnuntv to fill Vacancies which' mav otv:i-r" - ----- - - , ., - - r " . J- in the offices 'of. special justices the bill to incorfmrate Durham's Creek, Academy, in Beaufort county the Jbill suppkn;etary to an .act passed in 1784, to appoint commis sioners to establish the town of Morganton, ii Burke - county the bill to authorise 'the county court of -Wake to have copied and rebound such books in the Kesrister's office as are worn out the bill to amend an act for the incorporation of Elizabeth City, in Pas quotank county the bill to autliorise and empower the executors of Dempsey Jenkins to cvllect arrears of taxes nUdgcombe Coun ty the," bill to appoint coniniissioners and to incorporate the town of Huhtsville, in Surry j county the bill to appoint trustees for the ; j Kin&ton Academy, in Lenoir county, and to regiilate the same the .bill giving further time to Frederick Cox of Lenoir, to build a bridge across Neuse die bill directing the of Davidson the bill to establish Culpepper KJi VVIHW fcJVWV. ty 111 lUVr t0rs of Beard's bridge to kfeep a ferry in ce?N -.f' A ul c.n - tiesof Jaitiesstwoodi late slieriff of Grepne coimtv: -.to .''collect! Arrear ' Kt. ; fnJ thk lajn cases afl.uiu io auiiionse ine secun-' Mr. Pugh frCm the inecial Committee to iixuuionr in tow n ot ljuis&orougii the ; biJl? to divorce - A' ;- u! ; John White,' ofj'aiifUnk'coun'rrom his in force the n-Ifi Tn mar-fh frill flllthoricrrsnp tha rtnTNtni- over thVfcracbc rorand the S-aahes, rev poVed4ha.t'H?s; inexpedient fi passsaid bill whicn wa shVeforefrejected : 4 ' 'K V Vlr. Burgin p'rsentejl a . bill to ltcrt Jhe mode ofelecting jfh"o Sheriff in.Bitrice ; cipuisty; which wa read te. first time"and Jndeiihlte- iy.postported.'3 ;v ;: ::;r:H' So-.- mWO fens of Fweed' troh." lOOinihels I.'l'nrks Island Salt, Coffee; J.nuf & P.T-wn Sugsr idevratVine J I .ace, doVTnmmed I?otinsrCVd,Kid, heel'd, - Whife do.. Ladies ' CoJ'd' l-rtneiie, doll3en- - Dec? , 4 ,r -t J- ';V-'jr, IK lkmrcU; Co. ces, as the subsci-jbers , intend fclosing their .RaleigliVUect 26.,'. . 14 j rjpi H E House cn Sal ihbury re et at pre- ( 1 went occupied by Mrs. Small woVvd . .It is pleasHt.tlv stt'ate in a1 retired pare' , 4of the ciiy. ' Possession can be had orrther 1st January, 1823. Vox terms, applv u . . . i - K.- HARDINCT& CO. ' Hobigh.Dcr .22.. A '; ' . 14"' I ' WADESBOROUGH ACADEMY. '-?; y. A v Male and female Teacher are at present : i wanted in the .above Institution. The ; situation wiTl. he a desirable i one for a Gen tleman and Lady .'of Talents, rs thcTrustees; are willing to give up the whole proceeds ot the School to them, and it ; has, heretofore lwd from 80 to 110 Students; .-uvfrom 2(J to $5, and a like number w.y be at present expected under properly qualified Instruc-1 tors.x , , " - ; . L . - - r " The' loc?l advantages of this' Institution are equal to any in the State, being considered the fir- healthy situation abot e tlie low coun try, and receives. a handsome support from South-Carolina. - Board can-lie. had in respect ' table families from f75 to $100 per annum ; 1 and the -Village alone fui nislfcs about' 30 Stu dents. ' ! - ' v . ! , " . Applications may be addressed to the Postmaster at Waciesboroughv; . Nov. 15 ' 8 : VRtDAV,. feCEMBER 2f, i822. ffziYftirf.Wcon2ratiia't.e (iur reader on . th passage of an act at the pr'esent seWuti, will, do much for th improvement of Aj culture in "t(is' Stately 'Hie. ..act appro priates live thpuhaitdldollars a yeur, for j two Vears, to be divided aitiotigst the .several counties In the States iti '.pro- portino ito their Jederalr nuihbers but t be given 'to; such .only a form Agri !' cultural Societies. l-To"a1l such couti 1 ties is to be i;iven a su.unequal, to tUdi (wliich tVe members of their Society I iaie ainoD' thenieives,, provided it do not 'exceed thv( !fu t which their : at Rii!e.iit1' and to be coiiHidei eel tlie parent of thfe wjiole : ,tt which ihesum t of o'ne 'ilir)uarid dollars is' appropriat- ed; tor' the .purpose ofldefray ins; the ex pe'Jisc of procuring rare seeb. printing ! HMiiually a ptr, of I he Society, em ! orcici r a view uf all ins pi ovemcnts, 1 U we s hall f a an. ea rly opportu ntiv ol la villi; tlie act ilbell uelure our readers. . ... ; Ha n kft.Tl e . rep ort o f tl a co m tn It tee, 'f which r. J'ranch is CKaifinii. in relation .to t he, htate ami Newborn Haiiks, was yeVfeY.iy"dreusel u the Semite, and rejected 34 votes to 19. The election, of John B ranch yEs.qv ja9 a Senatoi". makes a tenth addition to the list of' Ex Governor, who -will b? Members ot the Senate at tf:e ne,xt session. :. 4 ? L , :, ,':- -- (-. i ' 1 ' ' - Appointment of GriVfrnorrOn the lOtbinst. James fjeasantstt sq,a oen ator in 0njtres, was elected Govern or of iVi rgi uia -. to supply the place of Ttfomas M. Randolph J&q.: whose term. f servicee'pired- on i the- 15th ipst His oppone!Us were, George H&y audi Linn'Banks, Ksqrs Mr. Pleaiants was elected the first ballot. . Mr. Madison late President of the United tatei, wa8:at one time nominated bat it having' beeri stated, upon' undoubted authority that.iT elected -lie could not herve,' his uaine was withdraw n. ' r . Mn Tplorj '(of Caroline) is cU: ted a .Senator; of the United States, from the state of Virginia," vice Mr. Pleasants,- resigned -'Tli vote, upon bis election, was as follows : . For John Taylor V - HI . 4 . HSt Geo. Tucker ; 81 , JolinTyler"; The members of both Houses of the Legisiature" of Kentucky have unani tn tu to mously agreed at their present session to recommend H. Ulayas a nt person at '2.,-per gjfclum, ;,4000 best Spanish Segars; Tbairel JsTortiurn K'lAlwr rnn ntto?rrtrAnt -rA! 'tc1i TrvnT- MphV " oDaneW -.Pirmra.' l-diea Hwrro TVerd ! wrr Jipp.:ur4l ffi t: cojumarMj J of her sisfer ktates Carol Fennegseei v f 7? S. 'A" i rfy Vi. ! o J ngr e s o! u t ion :ras :u n a r . J mo us I y a d o I jted;a a Jaieira eeti rig emernbers of;i the Legislature of Missouri; now j it session. - ' .?s?;U- J -Jfeaofveif: That ITenr- r.lsi-. r.f KntnrVv j bf reconnremled to the chirms of M 'e sev. 1 fl .l spates As a pcTsonleminjt-ntl qua! nil the oftice'of Vressaent of the W. aunc(i to 3Ve e are infonned; (jsavs ffie Nation. ttiii'ei;cer) that Com. ikviil ptr aljm Th hese were" planted with th usual rccautinns'inaCbyd rfrich mould, P and in two.ears, .prutluced buds fit tor tlie tifble. wirhiut "tfV' li"spijilt ed, ar;d with onfv theVrusrtiiHry an- .. ere ofcmTi,1!t; throots with Kd manure. 'J V feed,rf &h X" r.ave l)en gaved. and are uetxisfteft-at: tbestoieof J. Gais pj-flii)jLiilUi tribution in a portion to en e'liappl leant as far as the deposit extends.; " Cotymbid, S. lI)ec. 14. ... '! Ri?hop Eiiularid, in Hva eloquent and i logical discourses, lost here none of the. reputation he has so - deservedly acquired.--.. The Members f the Le lir,.ature, treated tint with that respect his -talents and virtues merit." . ,!. , . qOMMLKICATFD. . ;'. :" The Eclij.se hen ten j Yesterday af ternoon, in I rent of the town of Plv rnoutlyand in vievv of a- numerous col lection of the citizens' of the townarul its vicinity, a very interesting race vas run the distance of l(30(-yai d for between the yacht Eci pse, with six iar9. owiumI by Mr'T hiimas Cox, and recently from the north r: and, the canoe Southern Ox, with thi ecoars, owned by Mr. AVin., Annistead : the latter ut which beat 25 lev r hn:f in hand ; haviu run the , di-t;ince in 8 nunutes and 56 secoi.ds. The Ectips.e had challenged any -boat or canoe car rying r-dry,, without restriction, while that celebrated, yacht coniined to six; Vec. ithcli 12. :o:cae GEN 11 HAL ASSEMBLY. - - I WKPfKSDAV, DEC. 25. Mr. M 'Kay from the Military1; committee, reported a i ill concerning the pubi c arms, wliich ,was read-the first time and passed. ' The following bills were presented : ; ; By Mr. Culpepper, a biil to protect the 'persons of honest debtors. Mr. Baii-d, a bill j( appoint commissioners, l.ind authorise the 'Ctuity' (ourt of Bunco.nbe to lay a tax for building a Courl-liouse. ! ,.M-r. Calloway, a bill to give tlie County and Superior Courts concurrent jurisdiction over),' he State, road trwiv V iikesboj o' to the Ten nessee line.; and u bill for the better keeping i?r repair the streets in the town of .IvtVcrsbn, :-vhich .Wf.re read tile first time and passed. ; Mr. Outlaw, frdVithe oqiiimittee on Agri- ukure, reported a bii concerning owners of cotton gins, which was read the hrst time and passed. , ! 1 ' ' - ' r Th'Mll tn authorise cotintv courts to re- biure , administrators, c. to give other or cctitrter security upon the petition, of their j sureties, passed its tmrd reading, -i ' Thp bill to amend the act of 1821, in addi tion i'i to former acts passed for the govern ment of'Ualeigh; and the -bill concerning Adam Phifer, .were read the third time and ordered t be engrossed. Mr. B-runch, from the jointfselect commit- teei to whom was kferred the resolution re-J lative to the adnimistiation or uie iiaiiKS in this State; have had the same under conside ration, and, uf;-er at) examination, necessarily brief, askleave'to "repcn.the following racts, Uhich hae been collected from sundry per sons, and' among others, . the Cashier ol the State Babk, xJnd thfc'gt ntlemun'wbo has had the principal agency in jimping the appli cants at the Bankviti,uortnern lunds " I he result, bus beeii to asceruwn that the State, Bank in this place, ? and ill e agency of the Ncwbem Bank, h'ayetbeeh lor some time pa'stinahe. practice-'of, making discounts Vhich otherwise would, not "not have been made, and of, requiring .from: the. applicants, at the Bank, .as' a pre-requisije to, accommo clartfs, that the Bank generally play's its notes in specie, or nortliern tuJids, wner.tprescmeu for payment, except when, rnhs are :umcle upon the Bank by brokers, pr persons ;whfo they liave.'good reasons toTbeJieye intcuu to draw the specie for the purpose of carrying to other Banks; jlfcBut that they generally re deem their notes jn specie ornbrthfcrn tunds; which' are often preferred to tlie spefcic;;when presented by those. who obtain them in 4the course" of trade; V, v I The Cashier further states, that the State, Bank does sometimes, though noV pften, sell theirfundsat a premium, but tbaey often- er buy at a premium. Tuai uie amouni sou unce the Bank commenced its operationdoe not exceetl ten thousand dollars, .i'. J ; ; - It also appears tha b.e Banks share m part of the pre mi am givenrpm the purchase of those northern fund by .the applicants for accommodation, antlrthat they have been in the habit of paying th'eta at par fox their own notes. l, , ,. . tTlie reasons urged by the Cashier, in vin dication bf the course wliich tlie Banks have j aiKsrv. i iic c iTTicni rv , or no- j j appi cam m moht cu..fes coinptlterf io rive j taininij thin W ;it uiilriti- i fr Ptr ccm.ior, a(fl iison ur markei wui puB.esculimr in VorWuiwirUced a lco,'a" r;-) T;.P.i:,., , f person v.I.en trav!!:oa;:m" distant Co",:r:nV country, t gM,r n .eH fw.ui an ; qucbuu to W4bn.it ti,c bascoMH Ufjcnirimonly fitu- tftjk' .which was tf i-cport or' the "aord ccnm.iitce, (, i' i t j . i iir ii. itirMi.r.in n i.jii I I v . i ' . . ' t -----"- -" v. v. . . h . .i c . datioa, the same awouruviu -pcv u other specie paying Banks, or northern funds m exchange for", their own noted,' as they dis-. rnnt the note of 'the , applic. lit - for, 1 winch fitr.ds we also learrt are rat this time . Joui;;r cent: above par. , " i' - : i ' 1 T-hi. r.asnier of the State Bank further de- -' n.'- i. , r J)9tesfor speculatioltlf the't. & ,m r t-rW t. iu payspeciey and tTat tney- Jiave oc.u com , 4 strained tos adopt their present modetM? ( counting; for . northern, funds, or tu curtt! their discounts verymaterially. - , - VVi4reai, it mafiitewUy Mpp'earit u i?t fiei. ntral Assembly, fro?n tne report o the Jorlit Committer appoint 4' S tiuiiuue inU-ftiie toununbtrtion cf lh Batiku n Norin-Caroii. ijit.ihat iheiute jaK. at ilrigf$i. 4i,tt; D rectors ilnk im-pJfr H do !h pah-able'- vjoaiP ot i.ie.i- charter, and they, ai tlie agei.c, of the L . Jc of Nfirbern jit. i.h;r Plao-, jre iti the p ,:r- Hiso ,dfin'andin a ,preruUi-t.to Jhe gi Hiiti?jgrif acrnr iuodat,A, ut tli Buk. lUt -tl.e sP!) ica:."c shouiqTrnjfch then vjUi n4 url kui' iH.C ",lH'n iunas, nt ?.ur, wj, u. wmU ll.. ! ...w ..o ui xiui iii-vai uiiua, j xo some one. wr J,nalKeutlerac-ii,intbw'btate oi eisc w here; tik: ot io.' tiu; i.Lilities and-fat jjeaining. 'aud totally .uiiCOiihecCtd with thoa-i eblabLsJmiem'ij: - ' Aud.t it&bouhPbe the opinion of Mich jcoufiVl tlui the Uioiks. or either of th.m IJSSuV. s J (iium of ,Ju;aa niu-eciry,-tirougri the m?- i'mifulr . .t J - a t. : f sa. mr coot, iwm.innm f..i- t!. br:lave faihd lb pay specie for their i,ot:Si. aao uie terms, ot tneir chsutciH ti v si , boiiiia id lo, tnat ttien, and in llval nsc; it? shall kfa tiie duiy-of the GoYcriinr. and he i Ik i-ctoy. empowered and dii cctc-d to employ- ' vwrctiact io iusuiuie ajutucial investigation into the iatiinii)isiratioii: of those ihstltbtioiis and-to kscrtiu, judicialiy,"hy w tM authority ; they Jiave transcended their diapered .pow.-., ers; and, tifrtikrrilOiej tr iidnot tii'rr.r!f tif. thcient iticso ciVck the progress" of suci t a dangcrcm'&usurpaiiou of power, so mucit, calcuiu:ed to Uinch tlie fiionicd capituhst and to impoverish the 'community fi-eiiLiialiv. , Ordered tdlien the Ubie. V ; ; The bdl toa mehd (lit aci of 1821, to pro moie the adinmistratioq of justice; and th bdi to repr ii;ihe act of 1U21, amending and -explaining tjie act' of i?7. roguUtingYtha prwc..uxi,ii ootirts ol :Aaw, were red thev 3d tini e assed ; The biiliurtlier to ahjehHthe act concern ing proving; wills and giintirig letters of ad lmrjistration; &c. was read the 2d and 3d timei. i and ordered to be enifrossd. t ; -' ' The. bill appointing ciinKUssioners to marb the dividing line betwfeeili'the counties of Bla- acn &. Cuniouiland, nnl the bill granting fur tiit r time 16 perfect titles to lands Within thi j ! btate, eaen pcd their Jd reading; antl wce orut ieu to Die enioilccL , ;, Tlie b.di ip promote lAgricuIture, (aniil and tiorhestic JManiitacturca, wi.ijiri this State, wus read, and ":am,ended 'mi ;mb4bn of JiLrl it!Kuy, ind further amended, on motion oi Mr. Sneed. V I he liiii wiks then re au the 3d and lasttime in this House, and was ordered to be ejviosaed. '' j . . '. f, I1QUSE OF COMMONS' - The ootnmittee who superintended 4be u.uioi.u.., tor Colonel and Major Ql " CaVailry reponed that Tlifco. . Burchclt- wa elected 'as ; Colonei, ani John ZniiUieiraan as Aiajoh t The bid to extend and improve the twt j Stale roads, leading rWn VI dtesboruugh to fctuc J t:iiJitacq msr OKI IO 41UI 1 1 iVi".- tun oi? more fire, cdiiipaiiJes in the towii of V ash - iiigt n Ui'L biif to fix upch the tin.e ior ap poinnrigjcouiiiy trustee sriiv.the several coun ties, and ii o Oiil to encourage tilt appfvi laway slaves " (ri tnefirt at' D hen sion ot runaway slaves m tl)e rLit Swainn, passed tilieir first readingi' t -The bill creating the 8th division of Milhiai and for other purp.oseshs; biil pointing out the , n i ode where by the m ihtia shall h ci xvfter be called out in, eases ofinsurrectici; itj!t m il to pre'v.cil'iiogs fiom lunni ng at large in cer tain paftjp Curi-ituqk county tii t bol U alter the liafiies of Th. J. Peel, J. M peel, and G. W -re el the bill directing h-w tb compensation bf the Port Fbysician for tho j town of Newberu shall j,e paid tlie m amend an act passed in '1618;, relative to to weights aad measures-the blii author: sing ! John A. Cameron, of Faycttevi'Jie, to erect and keep up atoll bridge across Dtto uVer.- in oaiiixiii ,eoitiuy- ue Dili IO Min'm. mrt fu st sec don jyi an act pasjsed-in 1812, to keep open lvey nver in Bunco.noe coui.tv, S.cl the bill regulating the node .of taking fisi , with tl' seine" in Salmon creek, and the bill to amend an tictf to empower the seveiul county courts to ordt r tliie laying cut ;1 pidj lic'rottds, and to tstabhsh and settle ferries &C passed their tlurd rcidiiiir. Mr. Tisnt-r, iVom the cpmniittee to whoirt was reXeir'ed a resolution. 'directing them to enquire into thecxpehses 'incurred in trans porting the Statue, of VV ashington (ron VVil--luiiigtoii to this place,' repprte that though the tiuni of $ll5u had been disburse.! for that purpose, yet in their opiuion no Wuiue can attach to the Architect. . Th following bins .were, presented, v iz v By ilr. Fisher, a biJi to establish a Superior court oT law in the eounty Qf Davidson. .Iir, lilair, a bill for the better legulation bftiietown "idntou. ,J ' llrllunterv J. bill to repeal part of the fil-st section oi an act passed in 1 but, to revise ti militia fJ"t's Relative to artillery- companies 'ot. light Infntrj'&qas fur as respects the coun- . ty of -'Guilford.' r? , l .;, v. ,I!r. Gilchnst, a; bill to promote mihtary !ft Henry, s bill to take a"way the beneiit v,. lergy frdm aiders, abettors and accessa ries before the fact in certain felonies whitn tiilL palled their first readiTrg. i'S'vSi MAKKIED,;-. '.-' VAVVkefields tfte fcea -of Col. Ransom SutiietlittUlri ;in this councy.on die 5th instj "UV JohqW. Harris to Mrs. t,eirttie Head, tiaugliter of the Colonel. . In Nsh count ,"ou tne 3d uist. Mr. Jay. S.;BiUl'c Edgecomb, to bV Sailf II. Vetriy, v'est dug ut t of Smt VVcr tray, Kq Jind in tne town of N ;v;ile, . , same ';douhi)V':on the 16th ihaian', Dr. K. A.! Archer-to Mis JuUV2 Pr udiit, . s In Vv' a) ut siioro', on tUc IS .u mjt. Mr. bdiiib IiJ CiicVry u Miss Charlotte CooV daughter ct J;.e Coor, kiaitj. ot VVyoo , couuty. r 1IED, In Silisburf, on xuv uisL Alexodtt . . : v Fiohock, -Esq. Clerk of H(waa Bpt r) :v i tf-art agsL4 years.: a"- t at . 1
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 27, 1822, edition 1
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