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Our arc tlic plans of fair delightful peace, un warp'd by party rage, to live like brothers." rUREE DOUL AUS Per Anriiiiu ? ! OIVE HAIiF IIV ADVANCE. 5 TiiEisnjii?i jrJusmv&RTr si, 1837. VOLTJUE IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, By Joscpji Gales & Son. rinsK Dottixs per annum one half in advance Those who do not, either at the tim of subscribing or subsequently, gWe notice of their wish t have the Paper discontinued! at the expiration of the year, will be presumed as desiring its continuance until countermanded. ADVERTISEMENTS, Not exceeding ttxteen line, will be inserted three timet for a Dollar ; and twenty-fiye cents for each subsequent publication : those of greater lengthen proportion. If the number of insertions be not marked on them, they will be continued until or dered out and charged accordingly. DEFERRED ARTICLES. Providence, R. I. Dec. 31. 'Shocking.'-Yesterday afternoon an Englishman, named Wbiraslaw Smith, a tin plate worker, jumped from the highest point on the roof of the Old Coffee House, o called, in Market-square, a distance pf nearly fifty feet, and landed upon the pavement ten feet from , the side-walk, breaking one arm in two laces,;Hhe other arm, at the wrist, one leg broken, with both Arms and feet 'literally crushed, besides a hole broken in his Head. He survived the injuries received until his limbs and wounds ! were dressed1 by a. skilful surgeon, after ! which he was removed to the Asylum.where he died about 6o'clock in the evening. " In that state of abandoned servility and prostitution to which the undue in fluence of the Executive' has reduced the other branches of the Legislature, the Office-holders' of bur country have in reality little punishment to fear, and few difficulties to Contend with, beyond the censure of the Press and tire spirit of re sistance which it exercises among the peo ple." While reviewing one of our standard works (Junius' Letters), our attention was arrested by. the above extract from its pages. For a moment we believed that this great champion of the rights of toe reople was, referring to our own Re publican Government, and not to the de grading vassalage and corrupt abuses of the Monarchy of Great Britain. Wilmington Jldv. CAPTIONS OF THE ACTS Passed-by the Legislature of N.Carolina, SESSION OF 1836-37. We learn that Mr. Kinne Morgan, of Cabarrus county, was stabbed on Friday last, .by one of his own negroes. The circumstances as related to us by a friend are these : There had been previously a misunderstanding between the boy and his master, and while engaged on Friday in greasing a wagon, Mr. Morgan told a little boy who stays with him, to scotch the wheel and to place it before the wheel the negro told him to place it behind. lyir. M or can shoved the negro one side, we suppose, to do it himself, the nero Seized him, drew his knife and stabbed him in two places one in the hip, the other in the side the wound in his side entered his liver and caused his death. Thej negro fled and had not been taken when our informant left home. , Charlotte Jour. PUBLIC ACTS. 1. An Act to receive the proportion of the Surplus Revenue to w hich N. Carolina is entitled under the Act of Congress to regulate the Public Money (Authorizes the Public Treasurer to execute the necessary, obligations of the State, that the money shall be returned if ever called for.) - 2. An Act concerning Corporate bo dies in this State. (Limits all corpo rations, where the charter s do tint spe cify the length of time they shall run, Road Company, increases the Capital to 2,000,000 and authorizes the con struction of a Road from Fayetteville to the Narrows of the Yadkin, with two branches from thence one to Wilkes boro', and the other to intersect the Cincinnati and Charleston Koad.) 18. To amenjl an Act entitled an Act authorizing the entering of theun surveyed lands acquired by Treaty from the Cherokee Indians in the years 1817 and 1819, in the counties of Hay wood and Macon. (Prohibits the en try o( Lands reserved to the Indians.) 19. To amend the Act incorporating the Franklin Turnpike Company. ( Provides for the further extension of the Road.) 20 To amend the several Acts of the General Assembly, prescribing the time of payment for entries of land in this State. (Extends the time of pay ment on monies due Dec. 15, 1837, to Dec. 15, 1838.) 1. To lay off and construct a Road from the Town of Franklin, in Macon county, across the Nantaliala Moun tain, to Valley River, and thence to the Georgia line. (Appropriates g9,000 for the work. The Governor to ap point a Commissioner to locate and lay off the Road.) 22. To amend the Charleston and Cincinnati Rail Road Company. (Con fines the Road to the French Broad River, and makes it cross the Blue Ridge into Rutherford county, and re serves the privilege of joining the Road in any of the states, through which it trt 0 vphisi mifl tiroi viilrc tliaf a Tail. ' J I ,. ure to use the privileges granted by 7'", ; , L . any Charter to any Company for two J3. lofamend an au hoi. zing the vears shall work iorleit ire entering of unsurveyed lands lately acquir- yearsjsiiall wojk a loi leiture. ) ed by Treaty from the Cherokee Indians, , .a.mev! a" Act entJt,edian Ct in the counties of Haywood and Macon, to establish a Department for adjusting 24. To pr0vide for draining the Matta- hiiu iiiiiuuaiiig uie ruuii; accuuius oi rnuskeet Lake. Appropriates this State, and for appointing a Comp- R8.000 for this ouTDose (rom troller, and for othejr purposes. (Pro- funds, to be expended under the direction vides for the biennial election of Comp- of Commissioners. 3 troller and continuing the term of ser- 25. Supplemental to an Act, passed at vice of the late Comptroller until Jan. the present session, to establish the County 1, 1857.) I ' f Davie. Authorizes the Justices of 4. Authorizing Courts of Equity to Rowan to officiate in certain matters per- diiort the Clerks mid Masters tliPi-enfJ wining io me erecuon oi saui couniy. j State. fAppropriates 400,000 of the Surplus Revenue for this purpose. : I 39. Concerning the Bank of Cape Fear, Enlarges its Capital Stock 2700,000, of which the State is to take g 300, 000 and individuals 8400,000. . I 40. To confer Banking privileges on the Stockholders of the Charleston and Cincinnati Rail Road. Its leading pro visions are as follows: j Subscriptions are to be taken to the Rail Road fay re-opening the Books, and whenever 8 millions are subscribed, then the Bank may be considered funned, and each Stockholder in the Road may then have a share of $50 in the Bank. On subscribing, the Stockholders pay $5 on each share to the Rail Road and $12 50 to the Bank so that? the Bank Capital will originally be about I million. This may be increased one million be fore, jti order to give a return for the dead capita ifi the Road. The capital of the Bank then cannot be further increased ejecept by calling in equal in stalments for the Rail Road. The Bank and the Rail Road are to be managed by seperate Boards of Directors, and there can be no subscription to the Bank, except by first being bound for double the amount to the Rail Road. i The Capital of the Bank must be paid in Specie, into some Bank in the State where the subscrip tion is made. ' A The Rail Road and Bank Shares are; to be insep. arably connected and one cannot be pold without the other. ' j The Rail Road Company is to be liable for the j Stokes and Guilford. debts ot the Bank ; but the Bank is not liable; tor the djebts of the Company. - ; j he issues of the Bank are limited to twice its Capital paid in and when the Capital of the Bank is increased to six millions, no further increase is allowed until six millions of Dollars are expended an the Rail Road, and until the Road is carried into Kentucky neither can it be increased to nine mil lions, until that amount is expended on the Rail Road and the Road reaches Kentucky, and; it can be increased to 12 millions whenever that amount is expended on thn Road and the Road reaches Lex ington in Kentucky. j Before the Bank can go into operation, three of the States of North and South Carolina. Tennes see and Kentucky must consent to the Charter and to the establishment of Branches. - ; The Bank must receive its Notes in Specie and for every 7. For the relief of John Timson, a w'thin the lint of building onhich Ar- native Cherokee Indian. 8. To authorize EbenezerrPettigrew to build a bridge across Scuppernong River. ! 9. To regulate theCourts of Pleas and Quarter Sessions in Aslte county. Ill To incorporate the town of Roles ville. 12. To incorporate the Mutual Insu rance Company of Fayetteville. 13. To repeal an Act, passed in 1833, for the better administration of justice in Haywood county, i 14. Authorizing Ebenezer Pettigrew to build a bridge across Scuppernong River. 15. To amend the Charter of the Ports mouth and Roanoke Ra I Road. 16. To prevpnt obstructions to the pas sage of Fish up Fishing Crek, in the counties of Edgecomb and Halifax. 17. To incorporate the Caldwell Insti tute in the town of Greensboruugh, Guil ford county. ! 18. To incorporate the Farmers' and Mechanics' Cotton Manufacturing Com pany of Orange and Chatham. 19. To alter the time of holding the Superior Courts of Law and Equity in 20. Authorizing William L.Blount and hts associates to erect a bridare across Washington's associates to erect a Great Contentnea, near Ferrv, on said Crek. 21. For the better regulation of the town of Fayetteville. delay it must pay an Interest of 12. per ct. lit is not allowed to issue Notes, smaller than five the sum of Dollars, and after the Road is finished, it cannot the State jil5800 smaller than ten. It cannot lend on its own, or the Kail Koakotockr Ontil nine millions of the Rail Road Capital is paid in. The oificers of the Bank are not permitted to be Brokers. j The Branch in the State of North Carolina is limited U one million, and must be established to the west of the Catawba, and no other Branch or Agency is allowed. It is made liable to a tax of RESOLUTIONS. 1. A Resolution in favor of Eliakim Cox and Tilman ! Vestal. 2. In favor of Simon Smithwick, of Martin county 3. Directing the burning of Treasury Notes. 4. Relatffiithe election of Gov ernor. ' 5. In favor of Turner & Hughes. 6. In favor of Win. D. Alexander. 7. Authorizing the Governor to draw for payment of exjienses of Cherokee Land sales. 8. In favor of James Hare, of Larte ret county. i 9. Authorizing the Public Treasurer to execute title for 'all property sold under decree of said! Courts. (The ti tle to this, sufficiently explains its pro visions.) 2b. Prescribing the mode ot surveying and selling the lands of this State, lately acquired by Treaty from the Cherokee In dians. (Authorizes the Governer to ap point two Commissioners to superintend Cimaie and Scenery in Florida. A correspondent: of theew York Com mercial, writing ffri Florida under date of December 12, says : .The St. John'i river, of which I sup pose you have hardly ever heard, is one of the most beautiful streams in America; it is from one to three miles wide, and navigable for nearly two hundred and 5. To incorporatelthe Edenton arid the manner of surveying and laying eff the i c .1 . it. r. l. r i : finished and the Stockholder; receive six Wrnt.- to receive the piirHlBSe WOliey of late ft is made liable to nrocpsa from the Courts of North sales of Cherokee lands. Carolina in case it violates its charter, and; in that event, Receivers are to be appointed by the Court to collect its assetts and pay its debts, i None but citizens are allowed to vote at meetings Norfolk Rail Roa,l Company (Inc.r- lands. The Govern.ralso to Appoint one ZZZZZ SZTJiSZ po rates an association of gentlemen to Principal Surveyor, with power to appoint than is wanted, the citizens, of other States must construct a Rail Road between the two as many Deputy Surveyors, Chain carriers have their subscriptions first reduced, no hits, but no annronriation is made &c. as necessary. Commissioners to have i In case the work on the Rail Road is suspended f. .r i. J. c npp tlav Prinrinal Survivor R5. am .., uic .urn., un.,, 1 - . ' mUIion i. eipenJed on the Rd a new COUnty by this name, out of nircre per uaj,ianuiciucu ''""Irxulhons expended on it, the Bank loses its charter. ' nP T . , naff nf Rnwan rntmtv hppptn. I VT J ' - i ui case inese conaiuons are compuea wiui me nariK " - pail OI tVOWan COUIliy, ncreiO r M.L an armrnnrintinn for rnm- I a ,harfA .oJ.(0, (U ,tnn I IT. PnnrPrnino- f1lft Pnhlir that 10. Iii favor r Samuel b. Gedney. 1. In favor of Mary Sloan. 12. In favor of John H. Hill. 13. In favr of the Roanoke Naviga tion Company. 14. In favor of John Miller. 15. Directing; the Public Ticasurer to receive in payment for Cherokee Lands, certain Notes of the Ranks of fore known as the Forks.) pleting the Capitol. (Appropriates for of the said ten years. t npninAPariniF iiia if 011010 1 na ininir 1. . u . - - Bftv miles from its mouth bv steamboats: ,Y:r.rj; this purpose the sum ot iao,uuy.; i Treasurer. 28. To incorrjorate the North-Carolina State, and to create a fund for Commm Central Rail Road Company. Iucorpo- Schools. Provides for the biennial ap- rates a Company to construct a Road liom pointment of a Board of Literature, of Beaufort to Fayetteville.) three persnmvby the Governor and Coun- 29. Concerning the Public Arms. ('Au- cil. Vests iu the said Board all the thorizes the Public Arms at Raleigh and iSwamp Lands of this State, not hereto- Favcttcville to be cleaned and stamped, fore entered by individuals, in trust a . . ' . ?c " 1 . . .1 J :i 1 1 ,.i u 1 .. ..ui: r..-i r.. f-i . i 1 1 k lf fi ,tW koQ Ko r KxtenflS t he nrovi.slOns or the Ar.tS O " uisinuuicu auiungsi uie iCTciai wuu; a uuuiic iuiim itii .uutttiiii , aiM, rt.i y , 7 - I , ;, O J i 1 IL bal e covered with a eat .variety c ate9 anass1Siatioi. of gentlemen, lf.f ",?!"n,,l.t,.,.ei1,.v! "k: Ar ?!!!. ,he for the ..nrise, mentioned with a Cap. intS Wh;i;t ..n.n.i. - . .w Ji.t.JS.. al of One Million of Dollars.) before reachinVolusia. is as snlendid A Coiicerning the Superior Courts and enchanting a sheet of water as anv f Law an Equity,m and for thecoun- fancy could picture. ;And don't you envy ties ofMoore, Montgomery and Anson. wc a .a v 4i. i o arain the swamp lands or thH 18 Concernirisr Military Land War rants. " 19. In favor of William Thompson. 20. In favor of George Htwver, Sheriff of Randolph county. 21. In favor of Edward Stanly. 22. In favor of Green Hill. 23. -Relative to! the employment of ad ditional Engrossing; Clerks. 24. In favor ol the heirs of James M'ln- An;v;nn. k A;tr.. .i;m r irio and ifti fm tUro vp9n V es oi trie otate. j ijine jmock ownea oy ine aiaie in ine DanK Florida; the thermometer at 75. the air 9. Concerning Brokers. (Reduces ? so; Cnceln5j L!,ecVon of ,Go.Tern" P1 . .he State. except 1000 shares together t clear, pure, tnd elastic, flowers in ereat the Tax from 8200 to S25 and puts the "r' w. o,.c. p f uoy uu .....cc ie oiock wncu uy . .e a, y 25. ln favor 0f Leander Truitt, Assistant tj tai - ' t i.i r At.l o. li i. a. : - lormaKiiiK reiuinoi ciecuuu loruovernur. tufiq : aiso. atocK in nan it oi ape rear. a ton may be committed. t The law with reganl to S aves and fro persons of colour, is ameiided, so as to r repeal that provision making it the duty f Masters t teach free persons of co- lour to read ami write. The law with, regard to County and. Superior Courts is amended, so as to al- !ow County Courts to establish Special Courts, with an allowance to. each Jus- tice of not more then fAr dollars nor less than one dollar per day.' i The law on the subject nf County ehir- ges is amended, so as to allow the Court to impose, without restriction, such tax as is necessary to meet County charges. The Revenue Laws are amended by . providing for a re assessment of Lands. The County Court is to appoint thVi" ' Assesors in each District, one of whom must be a Magistrate, who are to assess the Lands in such District ; and said as sessment is to remain for fiye years, when a re -assessment is to take place. The Militia Laws are also amended, so that, in future, each Compaq is to , choose its own Officers, and the Freld and General Officers are to be chosen by tlt Commissioned Officers of each respective Reg ment, Brigade, Division. 3tc 1 . The law with regard to -Widows is a-, mended so as to repeal that ' provision which requires a Jury to ascertain tht sufficiency of the provision made for Wid ows by the husband's Will, and, on. her dissent, allows her absolutely her .riht of Dower and distributive share, S The law with regard in Habeas forput is amended so as to make that Writ the right of the citizen ifi every cae, and re moves other itnpedime'its o his ben-fit. The law with regard t Official B'nda is amended, so as to make h m payable. in all cases, to the State. ! The law with regaid to Alillsfis a- mended so as to make Wind-mill. Pub lic Mills. " ; ' The taw with;, regard to ' Insolvent' Debtors, i amended so a to provide that Prisoners within h boud inav take fte; Oath of Insolvency without oi-'u iMto close pri4-n. Allow s nil the' creditor. who are notifie 'ti j 'iiiin n-e s-oe made "jponthe suiesti n if faii& rotipepltiietit f property by the debtof ra,njl .proid.'S when the Plaintiff has noVAret't 4 iclifc county, the debw. may. adertile in a Newspaper; with many m;nur id era ti'.ns. tending to ttn:nov- ihcitH!ition of honest I -olventanil t.unisliiiighsewho roiii ' it frauds. r l. Tli;se Revised Acts sential alteration was which follow : variety blooming on the banks of the St. llaw into immediate. operation.") Door-keeper. John's, and birds merrily carolling amidst its. shrubbery? It is almost cruel to pre sent such a picture to you, who are shiv ering in the midst of snow and ice, and, what is worse, have no prospect of any thing better for months to come." " t rv a .mil : : r. t v x x ju, AuuiunaiiiB vou.uy vuur ' uTacture of Silk and Su-ar. seme uispuieu oounuary lines oeiween dividuals the privilege of forming associa ciently explains its provisions.) 11. Emrowering County Courts of Record to change Names. (Gives to the several tounty tuourts the power SL To,e"F.oara.eihe cultuf.and ,nn- and the profits accruing therefrom. And 26 In favor of John an(J Thomas Webb. Sxpanstve power of water in freezing. of cliangyng the namk of bastard chil- A remarkable evidence of the expansive I dren and otliers. power of water during the process of con- 2. To amend gelation, was lately afforded : in Cincin- nati. We learn from the Whig of that city, that a large iron anvil, weighing up wards of three tons, was left lying near the door of the iron foundry of Messrs. Harkness, Vorhees & Co. exposed to he weather. It was perfectly solid and sound, with the exception of a, very nar- an Act entitled an Act for the more uniform and conve nient administration of Justice within tills State, passed in 1806. (Establish es a new Superior Circuit, composed of the counties of Macon Hay wood, Yan cy, Buncombe, Rutherford and Burke. Also fixes salary of Judges af gl,950 row fissure in the centre of one Vide about each, subject to a deduction of gl OO five inches in length, and reaching into for every Court they fatl to attend.) near the same depth. Durins the recent 13. Conceming: the Public Printing rain this crevice became filled with water, j in this State. (Abolishing the Office holding,, perhaps, not more than half a f of Public Printer, and liirects the Sec- gill. During the severe cold of the niaht retarv of State to let out the. various rofihe SOthinst. this water became frozen, printing of the State by contract to the a nut is tiuansur lurte uunng me process hwpct hiildpe I coinpletely, severed this huge mass of iron 14. Empowering the Halifax and 1W?P V A A 'k,nS,nstan" AVeldon Rail Road Company to sub 4f:Vhe tremendQua.power thus exerted by .uttttlWm .3 x:i: W.r, na.rM,eroccred.. n(, jug,, Rai R(ip Company," n. . , . V . ,1 13, oupiemental to an Act passed by LMtreeuns Accident.- Was drowned. I tlin ni-ppi.t fii i,rKi.P.u:in.i in Lane S creek, on the evening nf the A I-,. 1i..;i:i..rx:-n.. virn msi. . near his mt .n.. a n I n . . .. . . . ... . ..mdi(C ill x& 1 1 a 1 r 1 1 oun ty, N. C. Edward Winfield, E-qv. in me uinyear oi ois age. rtie deceased left home in the morning, to visit a neigh. bor a few mitps distant ; nn h tin :. (Gives to in- authorizes the said Board to expend g 200, 000, or so much thereof as they tions for this purpose, with corporate pow- think can be beneficially emended, in ers.; reclaiming said Swamp Lands, which, S2. To incorporate the Raleigh and jwhen reclaimed, is to enure to the bene- Columbia Rail Koad Company. (Provides fit of said School Fund. for the construction of a Road from Ra leigh to Columbia, S. C. in continuation of the Raleigh and Gaston Road.) 33. Fixing the time tor perfecting titles to land heretofore entered and paid for. 34. Declaring that the shares of Stock in incorporated Companies shall be deem ed and taken as personal estate. The title explains the Act.J 35. Allowing Public Officers or their Deputies to administer Oaths. Allows Deputies to administer Oaths 36. To increase the Capital Stock of the Halifax and Weldon Rail Road Com pany. ( Authorizes an enlargement of the Capital to the amount of $10,000.; 42. Prescribing the manner in which con- REVISED ACTS. A. ereat portion ot the session was devoted to the re-enactment of the Pub tic Statute Laws, revised and consnlida ted by the Commissioners appointed for that purpose. lhey were arrangeu uu der 1 15 different and distinct heads, and 1 c (Authorizes the publication of 5000 copies i i if ; i f. i a. i .1 : a . i . i 'I 111 I . V 1 . .IHIW 111 IIM IIIKI I III II 1 f I I I I " , " .v. v--. . , , 4 1 . l I .1 of Assembly. Clerks of Courts &r. With "w 1 . ..f r- . . . . . ... irhnrnrfpr ir irtpiitltv nfthp lw-- Lthe exceDtien o the Acts snecihed in this' - -v (Provides for the establ ishment of Courts in said county.) , , : 16. To alter the tiine of holding E lections in the counties of Halifax, is believed his horse threw him, while SHaml)?"antt.JNh: (Makes the JDieciion uniiorm in eacn county, viz. on the first Friday in August.) . 17. To amehtl thei! Charter of the Caiift Fpnr. YmlUn artfl PAa Tloo Rail band, lather, friend, and iritfter. he hts Road Company. (Changes the title to left but few equali. FatUviUeObt. that of Fayetteville atjd Western Bail tested elections of Governor shall be de- arm i nofl in ihia GaIa Aei n ' .r xt i ot t there was scarcely one of them which did ooti unuersru uiuc aiucuuiiieiii. out wr leem it unnecessary to notice, narlicu altera- ay the . M.VkAUft4t4ka ikN irraii lit wt if ' i H a In tir -u Dtifen of the Acts SDeci .i -i law. the whole Revised Acts are susoen- The VV reck Laws have been amended. ded and declared not to be in force until so as, in all instances, to give the County Jan. 1838.) The Work to be published Courts the power of appointing Commis- unuer me care oi iwo commissioners, 10 ue i aiuucis ui mctNsauu m iane ineir uhiius. appointed by the Governor.; The Bastardy Laws have been amen- I 44. Making additional compensation to ded. so as to nut the issue of the nater- ;the Secretary of State allows him $150 for nity of Bastard! children, as respects aciin? s lmrarian. ano lor letiino dul r.nsio nnnn iha cmA rnn;nn a f.,.i; m . , , T , T I, n - -- t a ,i vi iiHiuc iuwiiuk aa tuuai 37. To aid the Internal Improvements the Public Printing &c.T ! mn. 9 1..L -te8. V' I 45. Supplemental .to an act, pVssed at The law with regard to Idiots and Lu -T'JV"" - -p- lthe present session, concerning the Pub natics has been amended, so to autho- atocKoi inecape rear ana ic Printing. TAIIows person! inow re- rize Courts of Equity to sell the estates o .of& YSkir lawadvertise in the State Idiots and Lunatics, when deemed for of the Raleigh and for the construction fnn tn the Roanoke ct;A,.f(i,a p.mi r.;i r i)r i v a t,t? a ptc s r -The laws with regard to the University . J . . . I are amended, so as to prohibit the retail wic wmsuHMiuM, ureii ...... uiuu "i An Art to i rimrnoratfi Hie JVlllton . . . . !.. HaHwr jlprA-m bdanufactHring Company. lal8ALfi:7 I 2. To eLndpateHeriy, Fanny, and ui SCLUIC iu uiu nit icniaiuiiij; I tree I rr i Li 1 I IJ : f HiT'i n.. r . . - : n ILTolin. the slaves Rnd children ot Miles ii ... I crossing the creek. His btnly was found j nexi mornin?. Ha hae loir n w;r n.l I U T at'oa pirxU r i . . j r . &w Vlivc ui re mures ana irienas to mourn his loss. In his relation of hua kn-twO'kths of the Sto k rLu,ret' ov lftw to advertise in the Slate Idiots and Lunatics, when deemed foi nd Wilmrnston Rail Road fazettei t0 advertise in any Newspaper their advantage, in the same manner, ant tion thereof from Wilmingl Pri,lted at the Seat of Government. : under the same regulations, as Courts i oke-ooftheCap. Ecty , nay sell the estates of Infants; in which no e- made. were! those Howard. S. Restricting the term of Cumber- fifths of said Capital Stock in said Com panies & also expend in labour on the road one-fourth bf said three fifths. -38. To provide for the redemption of plSlrfr 9iart to one week, the Scrip issued by the State under the I 4, To emancipate Isaac, a slay Act of Assembly, passed in 1835, and entitled an Act to provide for the; sub scription on the Shares, reserved to the' State in the Charter of the Bank of the ve. 5. Allowing coinpensatioii to Jurors may allow of Spirituous Liquors, and the eihibitnn ol Shows, &c within two mtes thereof, unless by consent of the Faculty. ; The law with Wga rd to County TVustee is'ain'endfd, so that the Office ;may; be abolished by the County 'ChiikftV; Jn'hich case, the Office devolve upon the :8nct rig', with such-compensation as the Court f Ashe county. 6, To incorporate the Salem Mann facturing Company. ;"' l. -'M Tleltw with .regard to Cnrnki and Panishments. U amended, .sorthat Store 'homes, Factories and Mill. are included An Act concerning Bo-.k D bti En trie, anil Grant Pwbl-c D fru iv nr? Elections nf Members of Conij.s Di vorce and Atemony At to ny at Luw Cotistabtps Bail in civil case--Execu tors and AilridnistriiloiiirifKltM-H- (vomproller Qiiaran'irte'itSfealtii--Treasurer of the StateRelfghfus S cie- ti-s Evidence in certain t ases 'Abate ment -Oysters Secretary of Slate Mad Dogs Wills and Testament -Pension Overs ots Usury E! actors of President and Vice President Rle v i ii Hunting C u rre t cy Da n i g low land Notaries C;r'prra,ti'ori -Pari itior of real and personal usMte Pilt and t'oinmisioer of Navigai'ii A tortiey Genera I and Solicitor StrayVVcights andMeasu r s M l n e - Fe ncesD esc in ts -r Pa trol Lg 1 cies. Filial Po rttoiis &ci.--; Cattle, Horses and 'H-gs Seam n Re peal of Statuteg-TowM SlandV, of Women-Charines dinai ies V ce & Immorality Official Bmid O.t hs : Governor & Council- River and Creeks Guardian and Ward Supreme Court Courts of Eqnity Justices of the Peice Commissioners f Affidavits Fairs Common Law Offices Burning Woods Seat of Govern ment ami Public Ruil do ings S rely and Principal Bdl;i.B'9ds and Promisfory Notes Lands of Nleeea sed Debtors Auctions and Auctioneers Clerks of County and Superior Ctlf Deeds and Convey ances 3iierifff-'-Limitation Waste-Gaming contract Processinin Registti Mney in t)iji handsfV-of Cleiik and; Sheriffsi Court HouseV, P'isoiis and Storks Clerks ad .Masters iniquity Marriag Pri -ner; -Frauds and Fraudulent i onveyAocen Estate E xecution jiod Bxecution Safes Appeals, &c. General. Asr mn y -Riais Fen ies awd;prtdget--Sla?e and Free Persons of :0Hlor-ForcibtiE'ltJrr 4iid Dtatierrtttt' Wkrratb ami lan-lamii-nte Noteir Aiaiiiett Boau ant! 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1837, edition 1
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