Newspapers / The Weekly Raleigh Register … / Dec. 14, 1832, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
4i t J ? 1 14" i- ' .Vs. ". '.- r - UllEIGH 'RECiSlTvR, AX1)' 5C0BTH.CAI) imX G-AZETTE. -t :.f ''-" jif j?'ii'"V' ..is"'-. ... . - . : .:- w i ,; ! -t . I tf-i f3 Ml I - -1 '8 t t 'i i K -1 ( -i- m." " f . rs' . l..:t i.,i: " l-" , -V ,i!-5 .. .: r f tiotS itWnatanv time apply 4t tlieir enlarge : rre wMeKre'stvitvpr- ihh- t- tt fficiencV. -uient r ard there pi'ohfrlilitv that Mich an j Variusn mmo.. cot'ia.M in ihc annex pckioii, if Winded -m the ubic interest, I fd reft, ,s oil.tr.-h. UXovf M.hvUert vriilcVl-r rcfus: if the propriety of the pvo- ti ya. j jess, ure w,rvi,3 r yu- a i. m..u.. , I.,!, ;,.;mwu, 1,v tiiP n.wrr should ! , 41,c i. i,;-.,, ; r-? ;i not fej m.ed,on doubtU authority .safiorded : .nmjftormaU. fiev y-mt , ks ex, rce i .:?nr? !t ,SSS ll "dSv V ; i ,.m ...... xr"' ,. it: an tiimt -ni ii i 11:1 i ici l in iw.'infi ..... ; .,. . ;D ,1iJV.ct -t- thy of the constant sohcitiule of tlr:s (iovtrnmcnt ais'thefharSnorivnnd linion of tlie people - VVne solemnly impressed with tue conviction I ihJt Si of if idicr"lo makelmcrnal , USeM Wnll niHl have snK,sted cUnth br deemed constitutional, is subvers ve fciJiiii (vprftiiiMvctc of'niip country. 1 earnestly ' ti. jaaiuiBtitiio Conirrtrid to. refivin iror ..S .:,...;Hi..f,4:f..! ..nf in wlut'on to 'm Movement ah-eadv hi-j-uit, unless they shad rust m.curff frHn the Ktares such an amendment of . .. . ..... ( ,, ill i- ,!! nmflll thf .(IMS 1 . Ill ' . vi;twi;' ,11 o,..rht .W.il'v .iv,, ... o - MrWdrtlle! and high'f ,f.sf .clorv view of t!. bl.er.Ucni. of the W..r D. paaiment, 1 tei 'o. !to theconpai itg.K'-porj ol the Secteta- i v V a.r. Ti e hos'il" 'nruri-i-ns of the Si'C io.d Fox In dians M'erfs:r''v h'djio the inte rpos'nion of ti:e . CiovrriViient. A portion ot !he troops nnder-Ge-iie:c! S e1 and kA kinn-', and of die inilitia of ttie !St-..te'of 1 itnoif, w ere c li'ec! into ihe li. Id. AfUT H l..rr"s"t: AV ii t.trpV priiirjj.i'f c! ! v the r.a- enroitrb's.ivti.e Indians uere entirely ie!V;.ttd iiixt ilu' d's:fieeVrd b nnl il sji r?etl or d sfrtMd.. The r su-t ha, ben creditable to the ' rt'ristenent tlir i. sfdn ti e O I" llie SsiTVier. Bonr its i . . i r. o : . thr h sfdn tv ti e ln!i s, t ws.S rt- tieria ih-. cevirv.!lv their u prov ked :'Rrtes"''ons nd it isjVfi Jh liope.l; t'i it ' s i'npr. ss'om will tie per-niaii.-nf i'i s Wary. Tins crmrt.igi tas e nc-etl-ihe1 jKc'i lit ot'a:izair cf shi- :;.nn,'a. d its cap-jcityjvir prompt ii- active si iv'ct. Its m 'v.rki' d4;ai-tmeiit" lev pert- rnu-d t'eir fui.ct' ri i' .vS'jnnfit rgv .nr1. spatch, and tiie gen.r.d lPoy'iTif iii s.it'ffaeioy. ' ' . ' ' XTN'.trsfklfJoV-ci-' :.vi UiVwn' the frontiers were -rfadv."! ajsW-cv afWays i-n ,in the .'-n lr ol 1 1- :r ei trive.'-in th.rKitir ' (l oiqer- tviT a more ei fi c "-Hit oiicMi -is.iioii i-f t ur imliti .stem is t'ssen- ti'? to ihi.i ( i Tity w inh is on- ot i lie prn.cpHl O'.jjt-r t pttnli t '.i.vt rnnirots. JJ-itlitrour suna-J.ioi,- o e,ir tns' totiojtS, requ r- or pt-im t ttie jna'ti'i iiiice of a inve v. gui. r ferce. H'story w'tdo many K svoi.s id -.he fatal r suit of Mi-h a"rivesr not io wain us i.painst its 'adopt io" fiere. The 'x-ieiire which Attends it, the lvi- r-us ten-lrncy to mph ii hee iit.e itex- s, ana fllltC i.tr'.(Tf. Ill mili.-C S"5lVV A'TS. 6i its iiniinitTe i. . - I 1" -. I ..... M. lli.T ILf I.II I ' rl'.' W.I,IH. III!"., ll'I W..' id.ice ohv principal dependence tor protect on .- - iirn tiie treat b.,d of the ei'izous r the U poblic, . w 1 b'lp; for'ctVJ: it. m nsvr-!t!;;c ri t. or rein 1 me WhT h,ld c.mc upon us, our r. gu'ar .1 r us -tl-to an extent mtinoi 'i- vont'dlt.l lhe ii r i t w . :nd our nresfiit xr.ai! .r-l... 'in..ihi wh r.liM.clih ice could jir.Jiyoa ni K. ! r.i 1 etuhoiiird. liu' 1 r l!;e ntn ooar. ofihiVoc' ufuhr or.inarv--circom.siai.cts, we ii.iis: ithy or.oi, the .boor, of the country. - mi' V i "... i .... 11... .....,i. I ;iOStr l W II . Ifl. alio IOI v U' ', t .n mmi ..iihji.i wis nf-,o,.i ,.,d is soiio'.-rud. wi.l ciistitute. ni t.ri.iii' cnon m vi e n t r fd,,hger, as uty do il f-ti.-i -,iii Ilia 11111IV t .i(Vtv, "i-,u It 'vi-bvit os in-.l he Md.'ia fv-tem isim- f. rhri tj. Ainf), t ni- is Id t, mwc . uuiH Ces-ary xi.-'n4e iirt:i 1 . d, ai d n ult, public prop- rty is v :is tl. un.Ur th ov sent :.rran .. . ... I... I :t- .1.1 111.. 1 an te o.ltji jkiro.ijtilg is ga'ntftt'by the most rs and ddl ials noMfesi b.isbtdavil the.wiionunp et ..il-..il.. t-.-n ni'.-s 111. r- HITU! examination. 1.r;"-W ... .i .... . Vi 11- titer a 1 it fi r 'is; :i'')im 1 1. it 1 m v tr tU- be or tee! 3, a 1 d pvovi t'ii tor a sy.-tv m of 111- nr.ieibo, mgiu Moi ot ad. pird'; ;s msn-mted to '.t.'i.;.i ,t.-i .1.0 1 i-l C n -'-'s- Th' t'oif-titotiMn Jo- cot . si i . tjt.o !. ' . I'.i'ii.in hU v :f.:l in the G ,.-r 1 t,.ve:,.,;,i. :;? ind. - :Ch f tHiU.!me.'t .'r.;mpr,Vem:u( ol ti.e sjstem. And d pvt.vi 't .u- lor a s.-tv m of in- 1, s Mmmoted t,; X ri rohiiend the m .tti r to your c li-id- ra' ion, ijL . I. I I1 Ql II kl-lIP lit I li i ITLI'. ' tauiarin it the pobhc dtfeucc requires jour at- , tentio raH'Siv tOwJiooim you thst the u ie and t.iuvVU l otiev of T-tf s.ernne rnm the rasiern t the llant w stt rn snle of the Nil-si sijioi t tie rem of tuV a6t'igoi:t'i trbt-, vi it 1 1 t'ieir own v.iimsetM. :'o ti upo'f pi-t t ims-has ne-. u s'ethlv I pOi stl jil, and 1-. i.jpp.1 Cli'i'g. l ti us, .ts cnnsiim j :- luati.nji. U) rvtrenet- to s l.e r- port ot inr S- e- : 'fj-tHi vof V. ;tr..:ir.d io ilif '1 c-.n-nts hi Mn.ited j v ith i. you will s -eli.' pV-gr sAtitic'.i tu.s been j nVtjte jsii.c-. yiiUf li si. st -si. in t'K arrang'-n.en ti5! v.r.ou m i'evs uweteti won our 1 tf an relit' ic.ns. V4tf- ontjexcet tioii. eveiy snb--jj; cl iilvoiitfg. ptnj tm-y-tron nf coufj. -ctiiig jio-iy ' If t e SltM lielthen elve 1 hve heretofore rcned o,;t defects in the hulll,J in no romantic expectation ofth return I m:,.- 1 Smd t e -vf - r,u,U,t N.ci,Uy ui.U of ,-01deU , PmtAtnU- something cff,c 1 the power ? If they do '? the liquet..! CmUl..- It !s b, en t(lal cuu he ;.ne to allay the agitation that ha, , mp:"- ! .-Jr Sen ftU wm not hesitate tomake the nt. '""ft U 1 readv arisen, and hrm- ourpeoplc to ate im -i BotW Uoverninents are the Aiovernn.e.nts :of .the j ,.shm. ut a., , cc;.d lo a dec.n, t the s!lfc of H.-ehnjc and more harmonious action it - . people improvements must be mUde .with the h , ,1... Dic , a ,,rosecutu;,f is. o,u, u n.s no grvilt stretch of poht cal sajr,e to i-n-t Vmby of the people and if the money e,m he , Y - ' w" vrs alp.r toe fraud , a. nee, scc that our mst.tutions wdj mso to sp-dy rum V " collX'ed and npo!d bv those iltore sample and ! cusr.Xnc, It may happen ajra,,;, as al- At Mlch a time ad m such a state ot ti.mH, I i :-v JV nni,l n(.' ii,11clrnH the State Govern- 1 r a:l? happ.-i.e.-, tljai, du. l..e wh-.le ,wo , must be t.xcuse;l from any .agency, express or CO,f v po. it iCiil tnat kVJ . ; years, all the evide, ces of the; fr,ud nnybe in ) ti.,;t in the pmator- atat.on of the question rTTenis. it will unooestionaiilv he sater aiif. ottter : , ' ,. , , ... ,, 111 '-"'a'"' - .-, " i Sie neonle V, ,n to add to the snkielor, the . d 'he culj..n. tutosv'r.- However j oFthe next election of Prescient. ,3';: ; , i R p Cr Mntoiui.i toine 1" ' p,Mcr the l.ni.-.it on n, -y be in r. latfo.i to. pli- - WJI. WIRT. -4rr- txitronasie and tl.e nower o the ueneral to ern- r 1 , . , . . . I i- " . ilieiiF. DUUI 1IK Wt-Win, vi t-ww-v. --i. w-- ..!: . U' ,,,, .x- " ; p..y tlStiSttl f f,,nd ihe cntic-hm vi.leml gamvjfcr": nod amoritl.. Imha, s, tnat then- re- i, -t movallto th rtnuHrvl as.tfr,el bv the l! nite.l Tr''-'-StalJ f'r'ilt ueTs4ii.. oi residence, furuistteiT :l- ' fhfWir Ktme-of ihenauhiniite prospers. 1 IWihiit iKktumti! t!u- Llit-rok-ts. Imw.vrr. oiciun, f 01 pe culiar .;iir.eii.ty, m.s o.-t n lup h Xk', tit lKSt oiM tiont'! ttie i;h-rok ts. lo vver. tivi'-gl wiih n llie S.te of (ieoigiXf h;is been .r ? tirt&tf SnjpraCtiCjbie. a ) et, to n-.ke a stttisfaciury ""y i.ljOtpKnt. Such vviCsmy t.nxit ty io remove ail thrgiouotts cf cmiipl .in'., and t . bring to a ter fhm'tiort thi tllHi -ulti; s in which they ar uivol Tcd, Ilea I 'threctetl the very linerai proi osit one 'torti made -,;o t.em wfi.cn acctimp ov t he doru- ''w.triii UxHw'ttb t-ubm-tud, Tbey cannot but it'.l.btiSe'iSieitri-lii the.-e tf. rs the evidence of the fcteOVk'tnt dlTp' ;tion, on ttie part of the Covere. iTielfir, tod' al justly and. liberally with them. An ' tniple iiwleinmty a-:dl'. retl ior th. ir ' present pSsSsiO'rK, u idverat p'nvKion f. r thtr future ftiipfmrt'mil :mpr vttn nt, and fall st uri'y t'. r thVjr pr.vate and pi 1. lie d liy iiis. U hatrver 'ililft iSvce t.t opit:on"h:ay tiave prev a led, re. pecto'g ttie jnst ciamss of these peopl. , there yi-'.iobaJ:ly hs none respretm the I beraiitv f f'. pr :Pv'iin-, and very bttle resj ectint tli.i k- tdt-itty d't .eii drimt-diate acceptance. ? 1liy wtr-, 'iiowe-., r, rejee"":, and thus the po ?HitjU ol tbe.e I' tha'.-. ivm ii.8jiicia:tgv-.il, 'as lo th vr vi coui.-iunic a-d in my message tb the A tfter yo't to tii niu.ual report of the Sefere ilafV fit hl N-Vt, Wlicit .iCColliDaili-'S this me.- ',Mage'fvr adeiad of the op'.-radoitsof that:Or:tncu yV f bif :r,v fru g th. -(.resenl ear. k"'- "J-'',- f 'he gencfai r nu iks .,n sf ne of tl ttev'Nitrr.-c;ioiis . ur'av, i,ec teo in ibt- i. tt,e f-wtii:.f;. s n.-eii tcii'ii wf ouv or-ig,. jtetHtions,J wjze ttiis: .ce;so6 to ii.vi-e to.yeur notice the ii)k-r:.v-- p:.. ir, oi wiich t hisitf -ided to our je4,i ire -o d cUtti-iw en dis ant uotb.iiit w T j- tmtiy a'i'(tUicn'...t',on ut ttu force in coT.miSsjtm.-::- ; ; ;).f -yqiiitiui mipi ..vt neiu ot istcuri ary col ctM- if--.'- ' . - . .,ir -1 -- ' - - e '.- , r. . -m v - iv.i iun I ipiwrfMV iiiie to um- titinng tmure et t ' A f W !''k,?inf.hi ihf-cotx ifnc- on of vesseb . ."- ; .. T .i.ii ." . r.ier- sels and es wcrl ary t . t .c r : : iteration Hfnt 'i T . u' P'e-ent s teot t 4is biVncn f , ih- J I w-i.Mtar tAtuttiU tuw tr4iu vf. t-at Jaii5c;aita c.ana.il jma'.itm.ft.r the iriiKKi .l .ni.iri.venient ol tlicAa- , j.- p - t . , f. j Pnst. ,..n .,,,,,., I,.. ,.tUius ex J,. Us. usUuU.e.s w,:,,., unr-Vm ;-s resources l.-Snir, the . . .. i . ...i i. . . ... .,. ..,re ... Aecimniu u muni wiulii ii 1,1 ,a'Ki ra;Hi iravspoila'. cn of ihe viiaiv. 1 bei;' h ave to e.dhlie ;-.tl'eiuionirCnp;rPSS o : the If rc te t xnr a-r d in ,i S Hoii t lhe .mode of chnMp. tTn s -hn. a..d V.ce Pres.. d, of jhe Uni,; d d jo resj.-c m? the tenure ot , ;hYe ,h:,H. StU i; rt -s " . -d v iih tli' ji.s; nev of J vUws, airi v- illi the ...... P.. . ...'wr. ct...l i.n l. i rf4.-.!'tect8. sf'fdonJed. v;H c o.'ili'ib-te to Hit pros- ; l ! twriti im! Ii'ii'm-.nv iA I !.r r..iv r . 1-ean-n st ! v ! I ..iiK.li i.url rii I'm . . i ' I 11 r . . f lr. ! " '. , "! . V T- coUMLend tl.tin U, yeir cuUn ration at this j ;t,hl,t go -ut ot ohic I . -4-ilc Jni! r.irt' v ! .'' "" cI' fl , S U Ik- J nil r.irt'v Svs'eiit of the U Kited Statrs re- Oi tiie niin wiVterti Mid .--oi;tl u ce otilv ei joy tl.e benefit of 0:ii.-, Ive ui Uy and I eoies- Mit, aif e . braced in the en ei o sjs'cni ; but liiman ', 11 nsH-, Jlissi.un, A iabuii , M ss s ppi aid i.Otii.siaiia, Ini v ei ly Utl'C ,Cui't-. It "tie c Xtst i OiT s sU i. t't- a toi'iii (n.(:, v ! v rilullld it W u . v. . . . .4 i .1 - II 'i k. I .1 ...... ... .1 . it . Ait i.iivw ; ii i. :i ii u tiir- vi n i - v 1 1 - : ..,.i wi . l vqu d r'tfi)i ami in ivilec s v hentiirV c.;ne into i ..... it. i . . ..... .i.j J No1 :u"? :,c ,1,,ol'c n hti" t J" " j '' all u'e iiw vu .-u I tl.ll Mi. lilt Vt-Jlt-I,l ' liii.-ii. I . " ... i m .o jne :.l.i.m'.s:ratioi. of .,s..,cc, u-.dl tu.s. ,s liniy v:iiue ncgirc.ted no hnKv-r. i 0:i n;..r.) i t the se.lp c s i. wt.ieit yotir atten-( :.- ! "OH is ii. iti-d ill Lis c ui.iiun .cut .o li is a somce i I 01 gi .i tij -.t O 1 to r tl ct, tnat 'lie tl-ps to l:e j j now hcoo'.ed aie tiniuUne'iCfd by. tne 1 nibar- ; j r.;ssmeeis-eitaih t np..;i t'-ie coui.try b t';e w, rs j ! tOrt.Muii V.. r.. ;! U.s !ias:-d. In re:tro to no.,l ot onr ireiii. iiiit;rMs, e rii y i o.in.lv;! ourse;vt. as jtiht st.it itg n on: career, an. 1, '.titer a saiu a iy experieiKe, aboui io lis upon a pvrtna.ient i-asis the policy be Si cah;ti:d to jU'oinote the iiappmebs of tf.e peopf . nh.l ae -.lii.tte t.eir pro-Ktc.-b towanis ihe ui ist, comph te -r,ijoy ir.rnt -f Civil libt-rtv. On .ui e.c.C:,."Mon so in'et-stii g ami rnport nt in m.r iiia, ar.i siieli ai.xions cone ri.tc, t i-fi icntl.s ct tr. wor!d, it is ,.ur iiiioei 1011 d.-.m 'iiinii;-h.,.ut t- e di;t to la aside alt seitj-li uid !; eal con-iJer.ti -us, and lie guid-d j oy a lott v spirit of deoti u to to. great prmct- pies on wt ith ou: institutions are 1oun!el. J I'll:.! th, i'.nv. r.wnfr t .... 1 -co :,eln .IllStertd , .. - -;. ' ...ii as to preserve tts t-ttioiencv in uro.iiot in 4 ami 1 1 a1 ."I II.l .I'VI. CVlll.ll". J-V..... ,i;...;t be ti,., i l ' . oi:t am t-t oor a ioutu.n ; and we ca.iu.01 inert - ( 1 . .. t . . ' tore too Caietuilv exuiiiuetts sviu; . ore, ui'tHoei , I ... I tliat wr may nut nu.MaKe tsj ow.rs, or assume; j ihof wi.icitjtoa pt-.-pltf ivc it sv Ives, or li 1 r If.ed to a rv d to 1! issiirn 10 ojier .1 . i! uein. We.-houM Dt ar foiista .ti in in;iu i:ie ! f.et, that t i.e cons dv rai o-.-s which indue-a thr ' iian-rs ! Mh- i.tji.tdiius.on i. wii.im'.u : i'.n i- I tineral Covtrnnu-ot the power to reguhte the .; gat mass, of tl.ie busin, a of die concerns of the : oetitite. tiv been In !v iiist Red hv t reru nee. . r-; 1 rf ..... . j , . i that it cannot now hv du':iet th.tt the ge- iiius ot id! our inst tnti'.iis j.r. scr btS sinij)iieii) and economy as the- c.5 aueier'sticsot the rnm "' ; Sf''Ch ' yel to be efl'eeie! ' in lh jre.-nt I'd. fiiiii. a" .'V.-riil n ui Jiie te.uClioiiS bestow 1 u U-- O : US )V tl.e Lelistil ution L niit(I to a gi iieial stipeiii'tei ding p wer to , msiiuam , e-ce at ime ,nd ;.Won!, tin. Q,j.if. ?ti!iji 'i.i'.vs on a lew Ml J eis 01 j' nriui mtt iv 1 not calculated .to resrirt h-nnan 1 heitv, but tot : -t,i. u...,t,i .... 1cs.11 1 nwn.in i.'.cii,, ". ,:fnv hr,a,. .r.,.nt i ... i-. . v .. ,llhni , .--iw-t. -.i..,.. ' s rerg m uuti lit -iory m nie i..ii.uiiiU:.iiii I of tlios..- pir.ii, and simple duiit a. lit lievc! by ,ts ur-'tccdnt; shield tVdm. the lcir ol w;.r i.n.1 the .-. . ! DZ l"n " ! '- .'-dto dm.ot.e that the g.eat I .strerg'o uuti us ury m lite i..oaui. U:sci.a:g I , . I "i tiiostr pir.uma-MiiipieUuUts. itei.eveo oy ;W until, that the pt-'opk can 'Jvi ra t!ieiiist,Ue.t,isi,ol only realizt d in-our esauiji.e, but tliat it 1'- done by a niach'mt rv in Ciovi ri.iueul . os iuple i'f.d eeoiiom ca. as .c..rcelv to be K it Tint '.le. Al mit ty lhder of tne Uuivcst m.ty so ( lirtct our j utiii)cf..ti ., mi l o en ulc om a. is as to niae in injitrutnental in securing a result so dear lo mankind, is in) nijs! ea nest and sincere pf yvr. ANUKKVV JACK. OS. December 4, 1832. A CARD FROM. Mil. V. IltT. To fur Eiilur fif the J'ovitleitrr Amfricnv. Sin Tf.e, National Intelligencer of the 16th inst. which has just been handed to tne at this place,' informs me that my, name has. been pre . 7. . . . s--nted in your poper in retvivnee' to the election of President in 18JC.7. It is proper, I think, that I shoidd, .without delay, place my .own views I of w subject 'before . -you,, aud request that they ) may be made pubhc for die infor;ntion of those t who may take an interest in thetii. iVonsidered I who may take an interest in theni. considered I tlie nomination winch I accepted, as having been ' hnahy disposed of by the recent election; and I the same sentiment of 'deference which, uiuLr i the circumstances cf the ..case, led me to yeid j my own wislies to those ofaoortioti of my fellow-! c.ti.ens fn assenting to that nomination, now binds me with increased obligation to acepiiesce ' in the decision of the whole which has been made upon it. The question of re-nomination h a new question, on winch I may expect to be heard, ifit j should he thought expedient to make it', at a time I proper for its consideration. That time, I think, is ! i... i .. . i' .. . 1 .ivv v..e jitoinL. t nt fietuijn is. ioo. kit on. and I the future too entirely unknown, to permit me to I Ige of what it may hereafter, be proper to do. - Sniould the question ever.be put for my decisi-1 on, I shall answer it .'.ccording to my sen'se of my duty as a. citizen ot the United States. I know of no legitimate jjurpo .e of such a nomination, but th? election cf a President foivthe common good and happiness of the cou.ttry- In my former let ter of acceptance, I said distinctly -that I could never consent to be the President of a party, and the same stntiment will continue to influence, me in any future decision 1 may be called to make upon this subject. Men mime, there are- other ' MiDjects ot icarmi magnitude that press them- i stives on tlie inuried...te aUent.ou of the patriot, and demand all his solicitude. The Union itself is in danger, and the signs of the times rentier it problematical whether it may be the will of Hea ven that we shall ever have another Presidential election, under the'-present Constitution of the United States. I pretend no right to control the press in. the selection of it's topics. I Put I may rightfully desire to have it .ur.dersto i tiiat, at s ich a time as this, .nd imder the circ mstances of public anxiety and alarm that sum vnd u, I 'afcc no pleasure, but the reverse, in, name tue renewed subject of newsrH sion, for' a purpose so remote and so a eing'tny r d-jicuji-t'mgeut. v Inch , I 'ii vcawble of the. favosa W3 regutd j have no douht, prompVd yoUr aftidei and igTate- tul for It. But I shonkl lose-aU stJf respect u. snclva t''inc,!aiid uiuk'r such circumstances, I could be lhink':n;of mvadf, or sanction by my silence, n.-li.it ctin'tn me n t-ppv iinTea.sonable an ub- public. . . . There fi. already, tar too much or cxasperai- TJ. L " lf, P n,onle from ; other euuses forts ofevc-v true friend of oar country should be directed to the great purpose of concihat.cn and ot ace. Instead, therefore, of opening a new source of excitement by the premature ai-scuwiuuj . . . . .1- of the subject of the next election, I am more disposed to unite m an endeavor to shut up tnose other fountains that are hiuervaters.0 treely a henot posble to bnng other fountains that are already senaing out uieir amojitr us, and to see it it Iwrt omethinL' like that u "II i tKJ, rri u t.. n sate of jjreat a;.d d: si nte rested love ol country, i r.... 1 .1 lhr war-ot tie vvohition left u.s, and "the federal Constitutton "mi m 1 ub It u-k tluit Atisnicioits state of ihilifrs ; tjmf niade tiie intwduction of free government n-iifl iK iirtiou hitherto so nrosnerous. 1 " - - - i , til l'?. ii mr inBnatk. .Moiifhnj. Den- 3. Ths d;v. at 1:2 o'clock, the Secretary ;ii!t'd t!u in!!, and 5?. niiii!iei s answor- . . ed loth ::r names. ' -"e "2 iii i lull' i k .': . lie itlent nor Mr. I'tl'.l 111 t - II" "p ti .L.. n .., .--. t.,.. present (-he laltcrhiivinz relinquished his W ...... I . t- . . 41. . seal i ini" iiriia ii:iilii"(h u m ' c kliiu i J i - . --- .... !f :' t,'ilt!'t pro fcm. when, on the Jifth j ballot M r. Hutfi L. W !nte d Tennesj.ee, j Was electetl. Mr. Tyler of V, rvfinia re-:, 14 voti on ibo l:icf hallnt. A CommiUee was appointed' to wait bti-j the Pi esiJ nt lo inform hitu the Senate j " I f 1 was orraniz.ed. J'uesday, pec. 4. Mr. Gruody, from the Committee np poitited to wait on the President reported,, that he would make a comoiuuication to the two Houses al 1l2 o'clock to-day Stmn alter wh eh the Message ( v. L I c appears i'.t our first page) was received and read a fid uixleied to be printed. JVf-'d'n s 'fu I)rC 5 . . . . ... ! I ic PresmiiMJt ft tlie oena'e laul oefiire . iul- senile u np:i noio me ."i;u.i:u.! "I'lcleiit, leturnttui ,0 the Mouse, with his . U . ' . -. . i ... ....(.. ..I 1 me ;t y , coiumui.it. au.:g me iiait 01 me mm - . T Tl irl ;,w Hospital apil i,iV I'enton F U mis. , , or(l.;r((l l)e nrinU.,I with the 1 - accompanying docu metits. And the Senate then adjourned. 77ntrsrfti. D r.. G. The President of the Senate laid before i the. Sen -ilt i report from the Tteas trei of . . , . the tinted Slates, communicating. print ed copies ol the annual stafehuiu of acrounts rennired from Ids oflieo : whirli . . 1 ' , . 1 . I wa.ia.ti ott tne taoie. A'so a communication from the Secrer tary of the Troasurv, containing ihe l reasurv Kenort tor the year 1 832. A' so a Report from the Secietary of the I o. .1 4. ..................... r .1 i sortie, il..idi - a .ueiieoi 01 I lie ex- f 1 i" --.- ....... w......--."-. "!. . j ihe Senate. Both of which were ordered j (1 J. iiriotpd. . j to i- pi ..".. ! Thc President also laid before the Se- the fo!;.,ving Menage, received Ironi the President ot the United S ates : o-.ni,un: 11 ..01 mc vimihiii 1111111 01 .iiwl.tn tl.it Iv..liI.,...,.i f I ,ne senate, nam 01 Allien were ordered Was:iim;tox, Dkc. 6, 1832. To lhe S-nnte nf lhe Uuitett StiUrs : I avail myself of this early opportunity to re turn to the Senate, in which it originated, the! i bdl entitled "An act providing for the final set tlement of the claims of States for iitel-e5t on ad vane,es,to thc United States, made during the last war," with thc reasons which induced .me to withhold my approbation, in consequence pf which it has failed to become a law. This bill was presented to me for mv signature ; on the last dav of vour session, and. when 1 'was ! compe.iea to confer a variety ot other , ot .1 . -, . .... Htt,.m4 i'i..u. " "t ijtui.i, coi!ej. it oiVl- ously embraced a principle in the allowance of interest different from -that which had been sane- tioned by t'.ie practice of the accounting ollicers, the previous legislation ot Congress, in ie- PT to advances by the States, and without any apparent greumls for the change.; Previously to giving my sanction to so great an extension of the practice of allowing interest up-i on accounts with the government, and which in on accounts with the government, and which in its conneipiences, and from analog)-, might not only call tor large payments tvom the Treasury,' bllt disturb the great mass of individual accounts lnff since finally tied, 1 deemed it my duty to rnake a more thorough investigation of the ub- J-ct t.jun it was poss ole tor me. to lo previously to the close of your list session. I adopted, this course the more readily, from the consideration that as the bill contained no appropriation, the States which would have been ent. tied to claim its benefit.?, could not have, received them without the fuller legislation if Congress. Tl. ... i .. ..." .1. .1 . u-ii .t. toe; iji 11,1,1 j. ic wiiiun ems uiii auuiorizes. varies not only from the practice uniformly adop'e.l by ninny of the accounting officci-s in the case :;f i?i- 1 tlividual accounts, and in tiiose ot the States final ly settled and closed previously to vour last sc- sion, but also from that pursued tinder ttie act of i your last Session, for, the adjustment and settle- ' mentof the t laims of the SLito of South-Carolina, j This last act prescribed no particular. 'mode for the allowance of interest, which, therefore, in con formity with the directions of Congress in previ ous cases, and with the uniform practice of the Aucntor oy whom the account was settled, was computed on the sums expended by the State of aouth-Larolum forth.- use and benefit of the LT States, and wiii ch had been repaid to the State. 1 ana tne payment made hy 'he U. States were de ducted from the principal sums, exclusive of the t "'Xfti rereny. stofP" r V'- l"e 1Utei?it "tso much of the principal as had been reimbursed bv the payment. R I tieem it proper, moreover, to observe, that' m conformity, with the .practice already ad verted to, and from which the bill naw ' returned is' a depafturfc. - umii uinitruic sa oi uie jj.li oi august, nri euv imnt( -. er v. ouipatiies may oe K-vl i . . . . . 4- . . . ..A. i" l 1 PaI. ' C k - .-. . . . v.,. ,4. ., ,Jt .I'uuunj. i -jto nteu, niq e 4 -re not t inere!i,- llintT.' a?SouatS pressing ihe dpf ion that it is it.expedit Umteel Suites, arising out of the war uf tne Revo- L i P t - .! ' i - . . i hition. the impi. , tD ,. ! lo legi-late on t r subject. Agreed lo. . - -y - -- -- .-'v vj-.i e. -v.v nvvUUlilil Vt !.." V UI 1 1- 1 puted With these rerispn j; d cousidci-a-tions, I return the bill to the Senate I" ; : N DREW JACKSON. December 6,1 4 . J On motum PiXSmilh, the Message was onlereiko bijil-on the table, and printed. 1 Mr. Moore oiiett lhe tollowing resoiu- je-ufvrff. Taat the Committee on Public Lands be instructed tr inquire into tle expediency ctf, antinga pre emp'iw riht in the purchase of j atM!ailers.ct:o! :.chidinrtherrimproyemems, by treaty with the Crec-k, Choctaw, and Chika iaw Indians. : : " And Mr. Bentoa-the following resoju tion. ... ' : Ret,lw1- That theJ Secretary of the Treasury te to the Senate the thiv statement- o the affairs of the Hank of iron ie United, States, t om June to November in- ctusiveiv. . 1 1 Both Resolufcioi) lie on the table. X:: .4 ' ; Coxghkss tliTl rut sit ei t! ie r Friday or Satordav. ' HO USE 0 ? li-F BSKNTA i'l VriS. Mona fi, Dir. 3.- At 1 2 o'clock, 4f. Speaker Stevenson to:k the Chair, an J a quot um of members appeal mI. . Mr. Mercer, in-brief but feeling man ner, aittiounced t ,th' House the recent decease, of the;iW P.hilip J)oddridnri, Itis colleazoc, and the-ustial order of mourn ing was adopted .unaiiiiiiiiujily Tii" usual orden. for the daily supply ing of the memb'er.'r with newspapers tlie afipointmoMt of a Committee to wait upon the Prflsitlerit, &cH &c. were adopted and the House i(JjvuixieU TuYsdn, Drc. 4. Mr. Sneifihi iintle a similar report to that matle by lr;Grut,dy to the Senate, jn, relation to thtrmessage of the Fresi- deti.t. ''; ' y. - A resolution wi'.s entered into for ap- poiniipg1. two Wiylains nominations. ' '. .... . ' " Li ' . of d liferent de- Thursday 'wjwfxed up'tn for appoint ing :t Serge.mt .'it-kins, in place of J. O. Dunn, rebigtied...; v U crfiiei.ilatji Def. 5. A nomher of ( 'dditinnal members 'at tended, but nobusit;e?tj was done. Thurs lav, Drc. 6. On motion of .V V.Tavlor, the Standing Con-m i t tone i.f fl t ILdi'o wpi'p rdfrroil f 1 . . 1 f. opoi li tetl . - J inititri was-'Pppivpil frnm th Prpsi- - tne bs.ige yds eceiveci iioui tne riesi- 1 .. . - . . reasons for r.eiustiw to Si"-t it the bill tor I the improvement of certain harbors and . - -v n the navigation of; :crtain Rivers. (Acopv ot these 1 eusotis-h'i, j not yet been ob aincd. ) Rep rU wtfre r feived from the Treasu ry and Navy -DAtirttnents, and from the Tre.tsurv '. of tii-w United States, which were laid Op tljef able and ordered to be to show 'that such grants have been ob prtnted. , tained fraudulently, Sic. reported a bill Mr. Kveretf djTJred ihe following reso-i more elVectnallv to" prevent litigation and lion,- which lies on-the table one day : . r avoi,i sv,its t la.v, which was read the J-ArJrrft That the President of the United ! fu st time. States be requested to .communicate to this House, as far as the pubiie service will permit, such por tl.ins a., havi- not heretalcre been communicated, of the instructionsv -given to our Ministers in Prance, on the "subject of claims for spoliations, and of the correspoiideirce. of sud Ministers with ' v .t he Fi-eneh CiftVernment. and with the Screturv . w oihiu i mc .uit.ic-i.oiaicsou tue saute, suojeci. J The balloting ;r a Serjeant at Arms t 1 Vn c i- 1 . commenc'ti. iRtvre were'tlt) candidates for ih.oilice, . Fr balloting took place, i hlt ..na. .l.cNohv f ' ' W,n. J? M'Colmick unj highest 'vte. which was 36. : .... I'.l -.- .-1)'.. . . - - . . . t . , . . . . . v .01 state or tne uir.tfe:i,Mateson tue same subject. ri)e balloting or a Sergeant at Arms! STATIy.i:fi(;iSLATUUE. lXENATK. Jan., Drc. G. Bills prt'v-iite j, r-iJY Y, r. Collin, to es tablish the "hour Jar v lipe between the counties .of Wai'iiwiitc.n a:tl Beaufort. j By .Sir. Morris', ;to provide mvre etlectu- atciu-i -n)!,! : 1 1 .. r.. .,...,... . r 1 . :.. , y ,;V"',L 1 "!; COUIIIV. Jl! .'I I JL11 IKIill, .IOI llie OCfter - reflation oJhH estown, in M irtin coun I i f t?;- , , By Mtv It jj, top, to attach ihe Long - ' V it ,- in. v"iUIorl CoUil" ty. to the Lith I itta.ion. . ;TheSaid bdh: were read three times anJ nrdere:! to b enrossed. . 'PuPhi!t to'ant-Vit ihp Cnnnfv Pm-rt- . . . ? .' . V V ,u ls r . " ' " i Y '.' wuul- v'"u' 15 I . tiria,u t-'U'i i inert 'in named, on pe- Utirion, to appoitr .j Commissiouirs t! set olV widows' do rs, to lay out, alter. , straighten roa &C wasVeadthe third t line, and having beeti U'lietided was fiuf ' npo:i its pipage.? ()n the question, shall it KM- . s : , . , J I , ' , the bi.r pass r it was decided in the nega - tiv r " 4 On motioahof Mr. Hogan, liisulret, lliat o pre vent , tr uids and cor-! runt on in tdee-'it)!. -, 1 hat llie committee on the I Judiciiiy b - ijistitt 't:- to e.-.qu re into the tx-j pedit ncy of so ah;--iog, .amemheg or eplani.ujr ; me law t -icning :f, id c-uiceruihg the Ijolon.g of Klcct'mns, i,s -o, dffinif cte r!y the powers of a Sheriff holdrng ef 'eilipon, and Inspectors ap nointed to Minrin4,,-i,il elections ; . a so. to p (juir.- wiien, joid it iter ii.,t cucumsiaiiCe-s a - - ss heriff has a right i d give a casting vote. Fi-ii Uf, Dec. T 4 Bill presentence y Mr. Parker, to re gulate the Csdlec'K-on of State witness tick et-, so far as rejects the county of Guiii't t od. K ad thttjgtrsf time. N 1 r . H a . v k i a a , :V o m t i i e ; o i n t s e 1 e c t c o i n - mitteo on Mi-lit -v AfTiii. tn vvioon ivtiJ inferred ;restij lion ei quiring into the av A- . i" '. c rl j expediency hf amending tne Mditia ,aws as ' 4,"-l? general mode in- ex nt On morion vf- If 1 ; Sim in on. tnV Ctmimitt e on the Jutliciarv be iiisfucv WeV iuire i.ito theieuicyl providing by hw some limited uime within which' pti!e'4aers vf property soid 'under execuiton shdl oSlam Ville. . i The Senate resolved itself info a com mittee of the whole II'use, Mr. Hoan in the Chair, and..tok up the bill to vest the right of electino; the Clerks of the County and Superior Courts in the several coun ties within this State, in the tree white j men therepi, anl after . some Uiue spirnt therein, the committee rose and reported tjw jjj without amendment, and recom- : , i ;f The b II was then ead a second time and passed 44 to 16. On motion of Mr. Montgomery, of Orange, (h ed Those who voted in the affirmative, were motion of Mr. Wilson, the farther con Jl. ssrs. j l,u:k, Parte H..il, Hairison, Htwkins, ITintou, Hogan, Hoke, lious'O'i, Howell, ILissy, L.nnb, Lath un, Leke, Lmdsay, Martin, M .ssf y, 'Melvin, Moilatt, Mui t gomery oi' Orange, ,loore, Morris, Nonnan, P:.r hani, Parker, li..y, Uliides, Siinui"iis, Spencer, Stedmiii, Tyson, Va;. hook, WellbornWddcr, W'.lhanis. 1 who votetl m the negative, were j the cmnulUtee on Internal Improvemen Messrs. Askew, Hade-., fiU, Carson) Collins, J message W.as sent to the House Fa.M.n, Krr, L1 -y, M !)oeH, Marshall, Mat- j Commons, "rironnsiivr to hallot o, To,, tlu-w, M. nt.o iitiy ot iieitti.rd," M-.ye or r,tt, Mt.ye ot Grct n't, Spaigh', i oumer, W ilaon. SrJurduy, Dsc, 8, Hill presented. By Mr. Lilly, to pre vei'the f.liiiiof timber itt, oroihervvise t obstructing the channel of Little Uiver o:n liumpwr's Fork to the countv line in Montgomery county. v Mr. Seawell, to amend the second section of an act ttia Knttni- I 1 , .. f tl 1 . r nance, vhoe duty it is made bv law regulation or the conduct or negroes, . fi J ... , , , T o. 1 examine the Report. o.I the Public rreas slaves and live negroes. Bv Mr. Sted- . 0 , ' r , , ., . . . tP . e t rer, the ftiateme.ntot.'iie Comptroller, a man, to annomt (. om,iutstoners t.r the ) - . . , , ' ... . town ol Haywood in Chatham county. Tlne bills passed their Krst reading. Mr. Martin, from the Committee of Claims, made an unfavorable report on the petition' of Thomas Hamilton, for a pension, which'wiis concurred in. , On motion of .Mr. Bo.ddie, oiilered tliat a message be sent to the House of Commons proposing (o raise a Joint select 1 ,Mj,"."mm,s pr pnruig io. raise a joint set ' ,' , . ! com iiitie to riKpjire wiiat arrangements! Committee to be styled the Committee on j e Uces:,rv to pfpvl(le lor ti)e acmn:oa,t Public Buildings. Messrs. Buddie, 'I v- of the Cove'mor dtlrmir the next vear. son, Norman, Mali and Wellborn," were appointed to form said Committee on the part of the Senate. Mr. .Wellborn, from the select Com mit. ce to whom was referred the bill to repeal the act pass d in 183Ch, to compel .- I i,l m m-u wunivi: i. to ueai aioiis, ii' n icu ic 1 . .1 -r . 1.1 l-.-iTt c . Al 1 '. r read the thud tune and ordered to be same wu.11 an ameiuiioein, navmg 101 its object the exemption of all Christians who have scrup es on the subject of bearing arms. Ti,i amendment was agreed to, and the bill passed its second reading 32 to -28. Mr. Seawell, ' from the Committee em the Judiciary, to whom was relerreu resolution, instructing them to inquiry what provision by law is necessary to ena ble parties to suits, when grants lor'iand issued bv the Stat shall tn investigated. Mr. Seawell, from the same Committee, also reported a bill to provide for the re gistration of copi''Md grants for land, which .was read the first time. On motion of Mr. Bed!, Rcfolocd, Thai the Committee on the Judicia ry be instructed to enquire into t.Br expediency of amending or retitalms an ac: bnssed in 1328 to anuiid Khi 'av with. 1' -ct to the colj.'e.iioii of dvbts frnm the estate S of d-ceased an 1 tile law in relation iO the Irwin tioii issued bv Justice.-, of the '.Peace. Mr. Leake, from the Committee on In terna) Improvement, made an unfavorable report, which was cinctured in, on ti p petition of Theophdus F. Birchett and others, praying to be incorporated into a Turnpike Company The Speaker laid before the Senate, n Co.ntnun.'cUion from the Hon. Jos. J. D.iiiitd, Pi evident of the Electoral College, f setting forth the reasons which induced j point n-g.Commi dinners to build a bii! fial Mly fo (hc.iine the use of the Senate Hall so polit.:ly .tendered to them. fThe JJaU SO polit-dy tendered to them. f .x-.i.n nc o-n,l I 0-.f .tv. .-t'rtf Iftl f , Act. . , requires the Kiectorai College, to Hit W. the j lVfy ()f and a, the Government j House is without 'the corpora t Itmits'of tje (Jitv the Coll e ere Jitl not think them- tit -inihoriT-pd tfi .ir therp 1 J . . 7 ' . . Monday, Dec 10. Monday, Dec. 10. Bill presented. By Mr. Hussey, to al-fe ter the name oi Llr.a umphrey, and to legitimate her, which passed its first read 'iiiir. , ' message from the House ofCommons tA "lp Ui' , ,r .....m,. I stafitig that fhev have appotntetl Messrs. j , r.,,'-' . - Vi it i i 4L 1 oottipson, Grave, McMillan, Park ami Rand, on the part of the Houses to constitute the Committee on Public Builu- iriiis. The engrossed, hill to incorporate the Scotland Neck Troopers, waV lead the third time and ordered to be enrolled ; as was also the bill to prevent---disputes in ronsequoticeof a 'late survey of a line di i'-i- .i . f. . , i niig toe couuiies oi Anson anu iieciv- lenbu rg. . The bill to repeal the act of 1850 com pell ing Quakers &c. to b-arai rns, was read the third time. Mr. Wilsoti moved an a m e n d m e n t hich pre vailed, m a k i ogjt j ihe duty of Militia Capiains to enioi Qua-! tvt'ts, VI jraviantt, vXcV but exeoiptiiig ihem from duty exci' t in cases of invasion. The bill, as amended, then passed iti third reading, and was ordered to be en- irr ossetl j4 to . . Jk. '1'hose who voted in the affirmative, werei $ Messrs. Allen, Allison, skew, B-ll, Brittairr, Siuli.-ck, Carson, jdJus, I looson, F-iison, jlr risoi4 Hinto", liogan, II well, Le-ik, &lc-Jowf.lft Marshall, nt n, 51a?sf v. latlfcM ws, Mdyjt Mount, Motitomery, of ilet-ifordf Morr's, My. of ru, Par Iter, S'-tneK, skmoerf paijjliff hgpuicef, Too.ucr, Tyson, Uluwri., W iWou. T!ise w!r, voted in tha negative we Afessi-Hi Uoddie, Carter, CowK-r, D13 ,. Cviii, Hail, 'Hawkins, jjloke, H iKtoi), U,,s K at, l.a'rsb, Latham, ffility, l.md"se, Mn.t. 1 1 y, of Orange, M jore, Mo et uf to i intii, Parriani, U-Jy, I'.hwU iuini..ns, bkeairi Vanhook, W ildfr, Wdiiains. On motion of Mr, Martin, t!p Sen: resolved itxelf into a Cotnuiittee olVf: whole Mouse, Mr. Wilson in the C!a on the biH to estab'ish the Hank of N., (Carolina y and ufier s some lime therein, the Speaker rvsuined the Cha and Mr. WiUon repotted the bid w sundry amendment, and recomuiemi e bill as read the ti.ird time and paws- ?s passage into a law. Further amer . and ordered to be enrolled. 43 to 17. ents were made by the: Senate, and Allen, Allison, Koddie, Hrittuin, Hut- j rianon ot the bill was postponed ui t r, Cowper, Disiiung, Dobsoo, Uavin, I u eiinsday, and with the ameudfue ordered to be printed. Tuesday, Dec. 11. B;H pramfrt. By Mr. La'ham:f to corporate Ue Williamston and Wind 1 'Pli rtx hi L' i rrtmrnno ! tiay next for-Councillors of Stale, stati that Robert C Watson,, of Bertie, Ju W. Carson of Burke, Meshack Frank of Surry, Owen Holmes, ofNiHv-Hanov Win. B. Lockhart, of Norihampton, th tn B. Whislield, of Lenoir, Josiah Watson, of Johnston,- Alfred Jones, Wake, and George W. Jeffreys, of P ;5on, are in nomiMation. Mr. WiUon, from the committee of 1 1 in general, into the slate and condition the Finance of the State made a detail and satisfactory Report thereon, win was sent to the House with a propositi to print. O i motion of Mr. Montgomery, of IL ford, . llriok'cd, that a message be sent to the Ho The engrossel bills to incorporate 1 Anson Diagoons, to repeal an act, pass in 1323, repealing the several acts ea blishitig and regulating the -special Cou lit' li'irke county, and concerning the 1 per ueiriment or unatnam county, w rm '- i 1 1 .1 read t rpled. Mr. Wilson submitted a resolution t thorixing the Public Treasurer tti ailji certain conflicting claims between 1 State and the Banks of Newbern &Ca Feair, growing out othe tax of ooe cent, paid by those Institution to t State, oh the stock held by the Preside and directors of the Literary Fund, full statement of the merits of this con! versy appeared in the Annual Report the Public Treasurer, at the coimneuv merit of the Session. TPednesdyy, Dec. 13.. ' Petitions presented. By . Mr. Spaigl of Willie A. Walker and others pray an increase of allowance made by law witnesses in behalf of the State, uttetnli Courts olit ol the county in which t-i redde. By" Mr. Leake, of Mastin ! Crawford, Clerk of the County Court Richmond praying to jbe released from i payinent'of a Jndguvent obtaiued agui'i him bv the' State.. Mr. Lamb, of bum! g m txeai-1 c'u'zen!i New-Hanover, Duplin ai Samp'ori praying for the erection of a ne county oul of parts of those counties These Petitions were read aud referred appropriate Conrmitfees. BHff presented. By Mr. Brittaih, enab e t lie county off Macon to cample the improvement o the Tennese Riv Road. By Mr. Spencer, to jegitiTna Arcadia Harris'and entitle her to inhe fiOm. both parents By xtri Carter, acro S"ulh -..Yadkin River in Row county.' BvMfs Simmons, to incorpora the town of Whitesville in Columb .county. . ; v,r T ThesB bills passed their first reading Ditiiel N. Bateman, the 'Senator fro Tyrrcil, appeared and took his seat HOUSE QF COMMONS. fTiursday, Dec. 6. Bills presented. dlv Mr. Glass, to r peal part of an act . passed, in 1B30, aj , pointing Coinyiissiouerty to superinteii the buii(hnpf a (;ourt-House;iu ivark i"' L ii. ' ,KSi' r "1 S' 1 county. BytMr. Smtllif' tauihorize n making of a Turnpike roitd fn ffavwo'i county, and tio,corrate a cqinpany 1 that purpose. By Vlr.'M Lauifiu, to r' t'.inpl Teaciiers and Students ol Literal Schools I'rom Miiitiadut' Rv Mr art ti incorporate tiie Onslw trttopers. , Mr. Eccles, to incorporate the La'aveu Hotel Company in the town of Fayette viile. ' By Mr. Carter,' to'fe peal fne tln section of'ti ac passed Jo 1.316, to rev:--1 the Militia laws ! pjfthistate relative hhe Cavalry., By Mr. WnrJ, to al the line sc para ting th North and Regiments of Miliiiain the county ofSur' ry. By Mr. Jarvis, to create two aibi' on a I wreckdistnets ia Hyde, aiidtorot ef fee . purposes. . These bills were read the first time pas-ed. - . ..-'ir. jj. , -j Mr. Tovvnsentffrfrbm the cotnmi't' it... .' i n .. 'l l rroposuions - ana wnevances, rep" bill for the relief of Britton Jeme, ' y'r tie co$jt)ty, wliiyhrpa-st d its first Alri r.i trmn-fhe samecomnii:te'c' m"'(l an unfavorable rtrfjairt on the pe"-'"JV jac u amt Kiixahetft ruut, Concaried iu. -1 ; rf ; ; 'j - . St -. . . . . I H i ri I ii m ii tB.-- !.i'3:-si': i'1 I a,
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 14, 1832, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75