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Spain is again-, sunk into the pit of Jespoti sm. and the chasm will t soon! hr lihprf ipa. Yftt wp. do not . it' c i:k. Deneve u.c .u t - tinct the flame may no lonrbe ns!- ble, but the heat is only pent up, and J will one day break forth, and with vol canic force scatter destruction around. Thia time may be distant, for the Spa niards iist understand as well as talk of libertj, before they can effect a radi cal change in the Government Hisfo- rjrM.cs s,u.uaWv,,.UI,w -1 a . no t hot iinanfrAcctitl QttAmitc I i io change the dynasty oi a country, are 1 " ( 11 ' T . li! ' I CTtr ioiioweu. Dy a re-acuon uniavora-1 ble to liberty: Patriotism becomes fee- ble, and the centered must submit to the chains which Aey have assisted to forge for themselves, by a want of una- thurej was countersigned by the Speak nimitv in council, or courage ilS battlt er of the Senate; V to defend their 'rights. . ;, . ., x. erdivakd tne ztii again sits upon me inronc 01 nis jauier, anu a uiuj e .1. it : r t? :- .1 : I impotent Sovereign never disgraced it Whether he be seated on a roA-; or a nine, time will shew at present it is surely the least enviable seat in the world. Luke?s iron crown or Damien's bed of steel were refuge and repose to the anxieties ahd fears of such a reijm, knowing, as Ferdinand must, the ab borrence and hatred of his subjects. H e may now , say of Spain, what has l . 1 ! If ' ' 1 , ,1 oeen saia oi an countnes, so situated, t so governed, " r . For Freedom there so seldom wakes, Tlie onl throb she gircs, h vhen some heart indignant breaks To shew that still she lives." ' ! A young man. by the name of AVm. LacJiey, was killed on the 8th inst in Burk e county, in this State, in a con- flict with a negro man belonging to Col. jolin Carson. . The r negro ; made his escape, but active measures were taken ... . . P . . . to apprehend him. , K j ; mm The Pioneer, printed at Yorkville, a south-Carolina, says : " Gen. Jack son is becoming popular in this section oi thc country. If left to a general nekef, we believe he would be the suc cessful candidate in some of the upper districts of this State. The last New-York 'Evening Post, mvs, there were received in deposits a tne different Banks of this City, yes- 'enlav. S33fi,oeo of . country, bank pa- ir. Thk will snrvp to ive some idea "f tlie Hood of depreciated paper which . MS 111 II m I i t rxri nu. .tmr tm. vaoKiocf " I VUi w.v , GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE.. Fhiday- Nov. 21. . Mr. Cameron presented the follow-- IVo resolution, which was read three! "tups, passed and' ordered to', be en grossed - . , - - . r. --Whereas the Honorable William Norwood, ofu!lUC C; e Judges Qf the Superior Courts by extreme illness from holding all' the -urts in the circuit to which he was allotted 'Wall :-. , . , . t : ., Jc?,yA Tlat the; Public Treasurer (be ATii be is hereby authorized and required: to P')" to the said William Norwood the full sura ' Hild liave been entitled to receive from ,Jf public Treasury, in hke manner as if he . ,,r'd the courts in tlie Circuit assigned to '"ln : And for so doing," this sliall be his war r' r . : , ' . . n motion of Mr.Graves, a select commit eppointed on the 5Llitia Laws, and irTCc arms of tb state and the follow Gentlemen were named as tlie cornmittee, Messrs. Ciraves, Brittain, -Williams, Mc-r-e,aadWard.! . - "; ; :; 1 uii UUUUV 111 GUllCi Wft3 IKTUIL"! . a , The following persons are 'appointed on the seferal select Committee, or dered on the message of the Governor On Internal Improvement : Messrs. Came Iron. Tliiioy,T.forTaTir?i.r,fl1r?rliicrl'i TItV "r os : IV Ttl.. . - On kWrtWit? ": Messrs: natch, of Jones, i rmier, iray, ttarreu ana netnune. 1 I n Criminal Ixew z Messrs. Martin, "Wei ltl rL li ... i V . . born Bryan, Graves and Shipman. On CJtei okee Lands z Messrs. Seawell, Love, Forney, M'Leod, Brittaiand pinjuint to un tMHCttnon ; Messrs. aneeo, mil el lTant lin, -Whitneld, .-Ward, Hill of .Stokes :. and On the library Committee-. Messrs. Forncj', Bryan and Bullock The committee appointed' to conduct the balloting for Enffrosin Clerk re- portea tnat Jotin t; tiDnnnaus was duly elected. ' Mr. Ci ray presented the petition ot Jane U ellbom, , of Randolph county? praying the passage of a law secunnK to lipr such estate as she may her eaiter ac(.uire . Ar;d Mr. Bakcr presented the petJJtion 0f sundrv iiihabkants of the county of Brunswick, in favor of John Clewis ; which were referred to the .committee on Priviley-es aftd E ectlons. The following persons were appoint- ed a comiuittee of Finance on the part of this House : Messrs.. Hatch, of Jones, Tll U It "VX."...r ,G .M art:n an(i wGnhm.,, 7 ' ' ' . certificate was received from the -wr' t' f l. House oi uommons, oi ant allowance made by the County Court ot Cumber- a k 4tT q i -Vk House .which, on motion of .Mr. Be. L. - jUrV ?m R8 Jft es,SPa; ition oi wmiam wrr, XjIcul. voionei oi . fi st re!rimeilt of the of Bun- 0 . combe" county ; and Mr. Alexander presented the resignation of Andrew Hudiow, Col. Commandant of the 14 regiment of militia of -Rutherford cOun- 1 . . - .4-. I ty, which were read and accepted. Monday, Nov: 524. Charles A. Hill, Estj the Senator from Franklin Coiinty, Tfio. Burgess, Esq. the Senator from Halifax, and Tho. Cox, Esq. the Senator from Wash ington (bounty took tlieir seats. Messrs. Cameron, Gray, Wellborn, Phtfftr. and Buro-ess: were annointed a Conmittee on the part of tins House, on ' the Resolution, introduced in the House of Commons bv Mr. Stanlv on' Saturday, relative to the public print irier. - ! Messrs. Seawell, Yanhook, Phifer, Scales and Sneed, were appointed a Committee on the part of the Senate on the Resolution introduced by Mr. Alston, of the House ot Commons, re lative to the Banks. Mr. Baker presented a bill to resii- latejthe -time of holding the Supenor Courts ot L.aw and Equity in the fittl Judicial Circuit which was read th first time, passed, and made the order of the day for to-morrow. : Mr. kneed, aUill to consolidate and amend the everal laws of this State, relative to the processioning of Land which was read the hrst tunc, and on motion of Mr.' Hill of Stokes ordered to be printed. Mr. Callo'wav a bill ta annoint com missioners to. superintend tne build hi of two. bridges on the great, stage road in the counties of Wilkes and Ashe- which was read the first time and re ferred to the committee on Internal Im- provement . Mr. M'Leary, presented a certiti f an lowaiice made bne Court ty .uouri 01 riecKienuurgio lean ueai- " I ... v- w . which' was read ana countersigned bv the speaker. "mm- iVMI ft .Mr. Hill, of Stokes, presented tlie pe tition of Win. Welsh and others pray ing tor authority to erect bates, on a public road Referred to the Commit tee on Propositions' and Grievances. , I Mr. Torrance presented the petition of Josenh Brers, of Iredell which was referred to the same Committee. . , Mr. Love presented' tlie petition of sundry inhabitants oi Haywood Countv purchasers of Cherokee lands, praying relief from the embarrasments in which 1 f iL . I A T 1. ' 1 they have been involved by said pur chases.-..."' ," - j J HOUSE OF COMMONS. " Friday, Nov. 21.. . r James Iredell, Esq. the member fi-om the town of Edenton, appeared and took his seat ' f v ' . S Mr." Martin, of Rockingham, intro duced the following resolution';: Whereas, many of the good people of this State, believing it essential to the future pros perity of t&eiEfeJvej!, and their posterity to amend the Constitution thereof; "and having. in the exercise of an unquestionable right, du- lv selected Delegates from their several coun ties, for the purpose of proposing amendments to tlie same : ana tne ueieg-ates arore.saia nav ing convened in Raleigh agreeable to appoint ment, and in convention, did aerree on sundry amendments thereto, for the consideration, of t?ieir constituent : And "whereas,' this House believe it their bounden duty at all times, when fnncnunental principles become a question, to afford the free citizens of tills State.au oppor tunity of exnressiujr and ascertaining their collective sentimeiits thereon: therefoi"e, U icsf tv r.p, That a seXect committee bo ap pointed, .with special instructions to report a bill to this House, for the .purpose of causing polls to be opened and held. hi each county in tins State, at the usual times arid places of holding' elections for members othe next Le gislature, for the purpose, of ascertaining the sense of. the People on tlie proposed Consti tution, and to cause due returns thereof to be marie to the next Legislature. ; Bv.sotvETi ri7BTHKH,That j thousand cepies of tlie existing Constitution, and tlie Constitution as amended, be printed for the information of the citizens of this State. Mr. Alston withdrew the resolution which Ke submitted yesterday, instruct ing the Treasurer of the State, to give a statement of the amount of capital tock invested in the several Banks in f his State, &c. I ' Mr. Worth, from the cemmittee of Privileges and Elections, to whom was referred the peiition of Jesse Cooper, of Martin county, contesting the elec tion of Gabriel Stuart, a member of tlie Hdase of Commons from that county,, reported favorably to the sitting mem ber ; which report was concurred with. The following Message was received from tne Governor Dy nis iTivatey.se crevary : ' I herewith lay before your honorable body, a number of petitions from prisoners confined for capital offences in the Jails of ; Wake and Franklin counties, praying for a Court of Oyer and Terminer for said counties. Whether the law of 1777 1 empowering the Governor and Council to cause said Courts to be held when they shall think.it advisable, is "deficient, in asmuch as it does not make any provision for the coercive attendance of clerks, sheriffs, or witnesses, I shall leave to your j better un aertanaincr. !, ! These nMitinna heintr nresented to ttv : hut a short time previous to vour sessiofi. I have rnnirht Tuvvnoi- tn ciihm t thr-Tn in vruir ti-ia. I . - - ilom I also submit to your honorable body, sun- diy important papers, touching the interest of titles to th Cherokee lands, ceded bv them n treaty to the United States in 1817 and 1819. I have the honor to be, . Gentlemen, your ob't serv't ' . GAB. HOLMES. On motion, so much of the above. f.cca ou 7.1 of oa tho TiotitiTiQ ati prisoners; was referred to the committee M-o ivxixvwo nv v on the Judiciary : lind.o much as re- ates to titles of the Cherokee Lands, tlx 'n.i:.'M.m:u 1 vva mcucu tu .mc . vumimucc on tnai sunjeci,- anu uie message sent o the Senate. Messrs, Fiiher, Brodnax, and Thomas N. Mann, form the library committee on the part of this House. On motion, that part of the Governor's Message relating to thclndiaareserva committee composed of the following . TfK7, T...lli Carson, Croom, and Brown ; SiTTTPnv. Nov. 22. Mr. Ashe nresented the Petition of oL-n.l 7r.knrx7'ra'nfc rF tl.A' niitao I suuiii Ji111a.u11a11t.r7 ji mv vuuuuvs ui I Cunrland and I.laden, praying for a 1 ai ui . a ia.r mmuu "v uio laat ovo- t o lour iioccol ot fha last a a a I inir line between the said counties or-1 dered to lie. on the table. . . , Tin follnwincr rpMitrnafiona wpw rfad anl nrrpnfPfl , imnn K.dmnnlatnn Jiieut Colonel of the Haywood Countv L, fil?fin A Tuli-our l.airtnlial I T.?oiif lni I muiuu j iumiiii vuuiiiuvuj ajvu v. ,w vi. I ot tne oa Kegiment m utirKe county ; .Io5Pnh llanipL Alainr nf thp 1 st hattn - i lion" of the 1st regiri egimeht of the Edg- combe militia ; J J. Willie, Col. Com mandant of Cabarrus county. ' ; On motion of Mr. Turner, it was re solved, that ail resolutions the obi ect of which is to draw money fromthe pub- lic treasui-y, be read tlifee times in each I ' I 110USC , . . ' ,', ". :-.! I Mr. Alston withdrew the resolution fry, suDmrttea Dy mm a lew uays since, re- j lative to the Banks of this State, and 1 . i 1 1 1 " l I Substituted the following: Rt:soLVF.n, That a joint select committee be 1 appointed .to enquire into the state and con- j enpon, ot the several incorporated Xlanks ui0f tins mate ; whether their Notes are at this $5 sion, directino: the running of the divid-fifrrtrn vu-fS.V w -Uil"CTtbe sales made by Messrs: Franklin and Me- with specie ? and if not, to ascertain when', k9, w'f-nm anrl T-nliafM-rn: . the said Banks Will be ready to resume specie j Col. Patton, the commissioned above meh payments 1 and also to enquue whether the tioned,! it the same time,handed' oyer like Notes of said CorppraUons, or any of them, wise at the Treasury theVbonds taken to se iave aepreciaxea.iiom; uieir exxrmsic . value, . and if they have so depreciated, to investigate anu. lTMJori. uie means, 11 any, . 01 improvinar and sustaining the credit of said notes. - w Which resolution was sent to the Ser iate for concurrence. : V-:-v-i A message was ' received vfrom 'the Senate proncsing to" ballot for public Printer, w the table. V Mr. Stanly introduced the following resolution : ; i ! :--3 That a joiht select committee be appointed to enquire wnemer xne .ruDuc. riuiung,snu' not be done the existing or otherwise ? and that s.iid comiiuttee report by bill or otherwise. I- ?t v I V ? This resolution was agreed toy and the following members1 were named as a committee on the part of this House : Messrs. Stanly, 3Iebane, Blacklede Shepherd. and Strange. The following Report Was received from the Ires urery read, reterred to the, Committee of Finance, and ordered to be To the honoMble. the General 'assembly of the aiate or jortn'i,aroima. By the Laws of tlie State, it is made a part of rav: official duty to inform you, that the Receipts at the Treasury of North-Carolina for tlie year commencing with the first day of November, 1822, and ending ith the last day of October, 182o, incluchngi sundry pay-! ments of arrearages, and the public taxes of every other description which became due and Were paid at die Treasury jof this State within that period together with the Divi- dends declared by our State IBank on the stock or shares held in it by North-Carolina the purchase money or proceeds ot the va- and paid for in course, of the time above mciv tioned and the. collection made from the bonds givenjby the purchasers of the Pjublic Lands near Kaleieh. wliich weref sold in 1820. amount to 114,613 74 1-6. 1 7 ' . to wit, 114J461 99, an aggregate amount of $229,075 73 1-6 is formed. : v J ; Pwim this I cum total n ieHriT,Cf'miFnt nnvp. I Lrh imc on mnfifiTii laid nti I emDracin I itvii Tf v v wm i .vx.. v.v..., , , . tv0.,w aid ,i Wai. i monies burnt t UVUVU) ItiViULUl The voubheK for which have been handed I over to the Corriptroller, and are, of course, m reaainess tor the examination pt tJie Com- mittee of Finance. This expenditure, being deducted from tlie i aggregate ajmount above mentioned, will be found to leaVe a balance of S109,r23 21 5-6, femaiiungin tbe ieasury ot uus Mat on tne j x mT i z a i lSl U OI OVCIUUCr 1USIHU1 SHY UIll U1W inrst aay oi ivovemDer, ioj, ana nereai- ter to be. .accounted; tor. It may be Proper, however, here to . observe, that ?3,187 11 Of this balance, being the . proceeds of vacant lands entered and paid for, are ap propriated by law for the promotion of Agri culture, &cl : - which beinef deducted,! will leave S.106,536 10 5-6 only,- for tlie bwlinary been made within the time first above nien-f,. purposes and support of the government. , may think proper : and that the said cdmmit lh the printed statements, furnished by the I teelhave leave io report bv bill1 Sr otherwise J- 1 r . . s. rnmntrn pt for th iup nt thf Tnthi:rs Ot flip. I . . i . . I forming the reception and expenditure ibove nreseni iarenerai AsseniDiVi' me several uenisi mentioned, will be found, entered m their pper Piacs anu uHueruinefenu eausj , . me neu amouni 01 uie uiviuciiqs ueqimru v pres dent and Bank, upon the shares Carolina, f including as December, 1822, as that of June," 1823, after ! deducting., .the interest claimed and .retained I by that corporation, aa due, it under the pro visions of the act of Assembly of I81I- oiiac- count of tht unpaid-fpr shares of the stock held therein by this Stated up to thet first of which suU f 13,762 65, were paid oyer to Monnay or liecemoer last,; was jao,ui o : I fthe Fubhc iTeasurv bv the orhcers ot thatiiVir. Vveou nrespnred thprnptjtum .F ZS j Tv ,T - 1" -i'-- t-.-j a orTi 1 iavi ta rt fthefe beW. at that time, no more: rooht-v of he erhlasirYns above mentioned in the" vaults I Vi 31 ' I 1 ofn - ro, , (! the PnbUr. Trpjis-irf tirmH no n th holan . j . r. J . - . ' JorthCarriUnfl- on the first dav month, - vii. on the first day of, November, j , 1823, $53,738 83, are deposited and stand at my Cledit, ac TJnrlir. Trpaeiirpi". 'in thf Kta.t I . :J IIHMIIICJ , ill the Bank of Newbern, ih Raleigh il 1 iwt 1'- ir 1 Ana i?. 89 36 are deposited in like iman ner, and and at mv credit, as Public; Trea surer, in the Hank ol Cape-Fear, at rayette- ville ? The remainder is m the pubbo chest, and is kept there to be athand and in readi- the day. . Irt tlie month of Dec. last, John Pattonj esq the Commissi lUll kI1Q LA-' llija OLALV , VUllllUUlll V1M1V.V. U1V P.liroVpfJ T anrla rioi1 intn thf Piihlir Trpfi'sn- the skim of S3a773 15, being thenett proceeds oi the sales made oy nun ana wmcn had comd into his hands incaA, as ; commit . n.. . . . T 1 t sioner aroresaia : w ucn;suniwas itnmwffn. UnxvA nflntfrnal lrr.nrr.v.TnPt.tk ,m haabeen i;tpW;se . &nfl smc that nerind? in the course the Ute fiscal year, the farther sum of 83 494, collected from the purchasers at cure the paymerrt of tlie balance of the bur? chase money of the lands sold by him as afore said,; amounting to28,n0 65 ; the whole of whicli wire placed on file; none of tliem havf ing become due or payable, until very lately. Tlie Pjublic Treasurer has 'rendered to tne Board of? Internal Improvements an account of his Receipt and Expenditures from the 1st of the sums above mentioned, toge- I" ther withTall other , monies received by him,. : which arej subject, to ; its Drafts .or : disposal -which shews or leaves irt hisjiands yet to be? 'accounted for, the siim pt $ 17,361 S8j..' lYom ti e 'statement which commences this 1 Report, it will be seen, tliat the Kxpenthturei' or Disburlehietts at the Treasury tor the last , year,, including the Money burnt, exceecd v theJBalanbe which" remained in the .l'nHlic lYeasury n the 1st day of November, 182fc by several! Thousand Dollars It is belie mi however, hat in the Course of the present fis , cal veari the ij&tt'&ch .will;probably ;' be dcclarekl by the State Bank on the; Stock held in it by thi State being , well riigh dia encumbered andreleasedfroni the redemption -of the oldfoaner Money, will so materially add' to the balance remaining in ftlje 'PubUjcta-: 'l-.u sury on thfe 1st day of November inst. already r and above! reported, as tQ render it fully, ana . perhaps more, than coinnieasurate to tlie sup-, 4 port of Goyernment. , ( . ; ' Much and respectmiiyyr -y 'v;r '.'.. ':r?;i Gentlenien, : . . ! Your ob't. servant, - JOHN HAYVOOD, Pub. Treas'fr ' ; . The Exposes or Statements of the affairs vf , the thiee ieveral Banks of tills State, requ'red by a Kesojution of the last Asscmblv, ! will he laid bcibr the; Legislature ; on Monctny next. . ; Raleigh, Nov. 22d, 1833.; .: Monday, Nov. i24. K;' . ..- Messrs. Seawell and Helirie obtaine'd . leave; of absence until Thursday next t: Mr Robert. II. Jones, a4nember from v Warren! county, took; his seat.;" ; j Mr. Jloane presentee! the netitiori of John Burgin, Jaipes Mwre, aful others, praying for the passage, of a law speci- tying what penalty shall be incurred ' their own mode1 of worship, V which was referred to the Judiciary committee. .' , -i. . .' , .... X , 1 , t li'tohoi. niucAnrnJ ilia luititwm i"iicnaei i itymer, oi jtowan : anu m r. mas Small of y ChowatJ'. praying to b4 restored! to credit fltcferred tijf the' r..mi:ftiA ftf Pmnftalfl'i.n'a .1 r:.-!vnii. CCS. . :-;'. ' 1' Oh motion 6f Mr.'3aker. it was - Rf.soi.veik, Tliat the committee on tlie Ju diciary beinstructed to enquire into -the eS iWiency bf so amending an act of the Gene- rai ivssempiy passexiu iouo, to amenu an acx A ' I 1 7 -. i:.a7 . 1 . passeu at pie last sessionjoi tne Lrenei"ai As sembly, to allow inteix'st on judgnients reed vered in mictions brought ion jcoluract, and to mitigate the severity oLeitcfcutions in such a way as to secure to the widows of persons dy ing intestate, such portion, of the property now exempt by Jaw from execution, as thev rJ T ' 7 . . T if . . .. 7 n " '. l i. . v unmotionoi 3ir. camnbeii. thcom- . - mittee on te Judiciary vere instructed r . k I ; V; , m ... -i . .. . n, - . , - 17 if; 10 enquire mio me epeuiency oi aiter- iuS .um' vA-.,-4-,muiyftfi;. itiiu 'xnanc, lanaiorp nis rent, , ana . ti:nt llier report bjbllt' Of' tmerwi3e.;; ; 1 .'. '-i:t , ' Mr wmes pi esente d I the , petltl on of JaiTatt "Weaver of "Halifax Country; u a vtl.; .i.' 5.- PW 5 S 1 U1?"11 OT i killed id attempting to aiTCJ .., , . I i " " ' " - i " :csr ;nm j anct 7 ' ? County, pray- , : mg to oe restored tocrcurt thetonner wasreierreu to tne committee ol Claims: ' tue letter to tne Committee of Propose ; tions and Grievances!;! F t'.. ' . -j r , ' Hr; Martm j, resented a Bill torVpeal Mr. i.eonard,- a IJiU to repeal ah act passed' 111 lplq, -entitled Van act fhv mA.' Kn ivj.'j.-' 1 : ''. . ' lue taiti.ior.vcanx lanus. militia Ww of this State; "relative to' I Mr. Hunterja Billftp j repeal in part the 4th section of; an act passed in th rear 1 86 entitled an , act to f evise thfe ' the artillcbmpanies of? light Infant ?v-try,-Grenadiers and Riflemeiw r t a i i These Bills passed their ilrst ix;ad : s Mr. ;btanly presented a bill tr mend anjact entitled an (act regulating . descents passed in 1808 whfch wa5' " read arid referred to'tlie Judiciary Com-"' ; " r '' mittee.' j il''jj.X;;;;;- p :f Mr. Mhooni abill to incorporate the , . 'Irustees of the Bertie Union Acade- ; T Mr. Roan; aBilI to repeal arrl act m 4822, entitled an act ti air ter the time of. holding two of the Courts I i bf Pleas and tQuarter! Sessions tot the ? I' county !6f jBarkewhicKfbUlB passed: 1. tlieir first readings. . . , tv;-: .r !. The resignation of Samuel tiavidsder e.nrst reament! of the tailituu'Tufr s If uruiiioraoumv j, were reau ana accept- j' - u: "v e; '-:',.:J A ;;:.v;, ;--;: f . . i M;, iBlanks of ai kinds fktfhm fit 1 i in 'A. , f " '-5- ' .... ' - ' '
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