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llli F.VERY : — _ . JOtJRXAIi. I W1U« ' MW K,j:nbuR; CO? !JtV, Ntmil^TAROLWA. A!»ii ntiNo oar n(jt r>,T. c/ivum or the iiotNTiiNs, iiS^Li^.Kn NA1HJIIDAY-, JDf.Y ‘/T, 18:J3. WIM. CIVE WKKKOTII TO OI^ANIW AND «rBJECT Al.f. JIK TO 0|;R CSE AW 'piXASUnK.—nR.' JOHOTO!(l. TrfK •iiifri’ A Farmcri*^ T-lted «ikJ poWihed Saturday «oroiB» •* .f„. KA««lMCii LrjK>t pw4 m ad. ’ Uw y«f. I at njly Pmt^»9«xe^ , for one •qj«»r«>- DtUMfi ««rf inVKBTWEMEN'l’S *IP »y be cooveibieiil, before plough- j^iietwtlwjfc" ITOniJUdvcitiJcinontt for publk1h», the i|^ber of be noted on the marirfa of tte or they will ta «»U..ued mOl ebwced n«»tdiiif!/. , . All e«—w*«tM- to the EHilor iCBjp^ *-*• />wwm' R*kU..i. fora the Editor** OimMpondcnr.i.) lPPI.IKD to the Sl’RFACK. the fdluwing •xtracU are Hwcr to in(|uirie« inwlo of |h wpirj to the n«vel hmkJ« | r»*, which we hud heard his judi{«iwnl aud expe- wu nid to be fa-t |;ain- T np hwnei-hborn. The name iuiil could be pro^teriliHJ thut w*uld^brTou’Mdcrel a_i U-ttcr tutlK/nt) the cnentf of any douUful practire. A wnitlar ipijltcatioii 4.f manure, but in u partially rolted •tate, lo com, after planlinj{ lilt- cropi ha* been e\te»»*tvely uied on the Jordan of ibe RappnhaniKick. ^^e w.uld (t |)lad to receive an Hocurata acOHiut ul t|!|,i|raclice, and its iUj poWNl advantagr* mJdwdranfairs. Ifeitherorbr.th»*fihe^ giKle»of applying tn'auure arit oulv e«pial lu ^lit (0 pkxi^hing it und«r, they ulf r to the unnfr *u inimeDsw advitala){c wi tlw gre4ier r.hotc* and Icii^tb of titnc for auuu- rim-.-W. Farm. Rrg. Dovu, tioachbiKl, Jan. 3l#t, l"3n. • • * • • • Th« mrfare manuring oK'titiooed bj- my or in« in. IImi muDur® which I use for top drew- ««ng i» generslly pretty well rotted, having h"«o m»«i« winter previous to using ii For in«(an«»t the manure of Ibis winter tnnking^ I apply the next winter, taking ac yantoff ^^*11 leisure times with teams, d:c. In apring a^ summer, to collect my manure i from the diffpn;ot yard* in which the diller- i Jnm ihf Kaltiifh Reyintfr,, O.N one NTATK CONSlltutiox. AO. /r. NO. 148. Induced to $ 100,000.—Two niiliions of worth a hundred arjumentfl. lo 1831 thd dollars and more Imvo “taken to ibcm. lejjislature passed a law itnpotinffa fine of Iselves win-is and flowti cway.” After a ^‘-^00 on every sheriff that tailad thereafter the couaty court, a list of the > whom he issued a licensa andf he collected a ta*. Id October treasury department imposed 99 -V- ,L- 1 ;on»u1er a necrssarv pioeeof information / *' _ the IVoplc. It is ’..H.itif/ing to witness i f ‘j*? %S»‘-ir.,0(K., o«....l in 1«13 and that fine on 22 sheriff, of this atate, which ^npathy«hichisldtoacltheitmorance'JrV ’ mforest, and ' were all remitted by the last aaseo.bly, ■" ■■ ‘ crime /jeraute the sheriffs did not knmo the law it wax too late to comply vith it- frequently too, 1 doubt not a good tenk^a«dwo^'7;rdrt^eth"^rwUto^^^ capacity of I^^i«I«urVlaro ! |'^°rd,uary revenue. 1 w.ll not undcrt^ake | la^ haa teen repealed before a sufficient wbHih have been heaped^ winter previous «i'»n.efully ignorant, or criminally indifler- " f"'" >,7 ‘n which t.mo had tr^nsp.red to test its value. Not in tha woods. I haul to the fieWs .Vended ot to her impending late. I^ct your read-!. unfr«l»ently. has ,t been the fate of intelli. to be seedei with wheat, /during the sum- nn^wcr, fHcli f.,r liiti.^f'j; wliolher they i" „® “ ® evils which ^nt citizens to be taxed four dollars in tho mrras«bovemcntioned,)mnnufcrromthe '-'‘-J»‘'‘«-Sl'‘‘'cla!lthcirHbtoIearnwhat of attornej-s tee. to learn from a '' ' aro nf;t rcmtdied, and if they arc not spec-1/atfj^cr whether the general assembly had dily remov«!d, they will entail cater mis. j permitted a law of their previous session to chiefs on the People. stand unrepcaled, and not unfrequently oth- 'I’his I proceed lo demongtrate. I era have involved themselves in serioua 1. Our nrcessnry expensee are preater | by vioJotiag a Jaw they did not than tiie onlinart/ revenues of the Slate, j kf'ow of, or by acting upon ono which had y. Our (jeiitral Assembly is too nuine- t^pc^led without their knowledge. In rous, and consequently costs too mnch. j connexion w ilh this subject it will not be 3. Our 1^‘gislation is unwiioiesome, be- ^miss to add that by convening the assmbly difFvirent placcs named, forming heaps thnl iuid wllit the cj^pcjises will contain fiom 30 lo T»0 heavy wa«on t^y I*®'® •hrown lr>a«ls as the caTO may require, ’naking th^jse j "P'f *t of iitduli tho statement depo>iitji ut tho mojt convenient place* for ! ^ P'i'’li»l‘ tli I iiaiitl it of tl;cir pa- sp^ily applying them on the wheat when I’riofisrn to resume the jin[>er\hr.t contains tli« laixl IS firm, (or froz»'n would U; pn-ler- * '*• follow me iu u review of those in- red,) hiuhn;> alt»-rnuti-ly from all the kinds j •'■••arable evils tliat this systen of (,'oiinty eniimerat-l, so as to form a regular layer of jhas eiitniUd iipfis .Yor/A- oach, where it remains until seed. 1 tiien ' • ilonot now sjV-ak of its {rross cut rfqi manures M.imire accumulated m the diliront stork ^'//^tioi.'S. ^ j In the discussion of these topics I shall j sard« troni the coinnienc inetit of u inter ^ he Slate enjr»'(r''d in a Hank speru'ation 1 be connived to narrow limits bv the form in ! , “rbed, their judgmeiita ’ 1 > I : i,nd if he r ,e.urce? 1« hich I inii.t address thi.,u.h'you the peo- i T ®"’.7 ’ patriotism is de. \ours, r' Kli Ii \KI* >A.MPS(.V i noble etilcrpri/e ot'educating tlie srjns of the first position with such aj rend the annual j m tracing the path of hig llKx,rL rcit,2 ns i„ the State. 'I'hi, hope, j rCjKjrt of the Ina.m-.r. 'I'hat excellent i or «jcfailmg out measures of ■■■* - tiowever, h;ib fill' d in ei inmon wiih others, I and valuable ofuccr has told us in his la»t I re-crimination upon the en« \I.TF.KNAT!; mi .-!• \MiRY. : that a spinl of .;ate pride and palriutiM.i | r-poit to the aisf-ml.iv, that « the ordinary ! ®P* There arc tew •.tron::*rii..!i. aiion^ of bad should buvo »t;”.-ndei. .1. All will sckui i revenue of ihe Kt^te i^>;'J(l,i)Or) and that the I P'’,'* ” ^ pnctioF kilt ovkII appliad my mamira mai&ly iu ;tk*i •»y fcr several ye«r« past, and »ith etftci*. f htre abo irlecled my wSeal (r.\d* ■■ (he moat advaetageoua ap- pJtcaiKin of the manure, that u, for the ben- •tit 9( butti «bc«l and clover, aa rey wlirat fc4ck sre onit'orroly sowed down with do- ^ f r«rr •^naionl aaiiafactonly fkm [iraelic**, that land of tnfcnor /^de •ill be beli«r taken with clowr »ith ■ h;>hi •fsilicinon of n.anure on tho surface*, th^n Uarf mich Ikttrr »ithr>ut it; nor have I any d>utx but ihiti It i« tlie tiT5i pmclicc, if wheal M Uw obf^rt. >ty practice for the 0;>K‘ation of ihe manure ha* licen, to bo ■r 1 ;>r-f«ml wiih leam« and lo»ls tor the J, - V. liuv IT • I. .Til f I rvtill- 1-a illiu lliai llic I I U ■ J 1 ■ i • • husbttiidry, to a serhid I irMid, than are know that the 'I'rrasnry is exlmusteil, but | amoimt ciiniially expended for the necesba- *® as acquired over our l^iglationis lurni!hel by the advrrli«n) iits I'lr the sale fi’w will Mop to inqnire how it ha[)|>ened. i ry ev;icriM-s of the giivernment fxr/iiWrc *hc perverted vision of of farms—•* Suitably Utvided into in' adow, 'I'lic rit cfioncrring Cotnti/ Cuiulidv.toi will siHcific arii.ropruiticns, ^ c. may be stated I ““f . ‘ him where he ought le r.t aii avcr.jre of 5^0,000.” The same of-1 give themsdves to hi* c. 'Iiorr savs-‘-Tiic ordinary public revenue ordinary ir ; of l!:is Male has not Ueu adequate to this ' fmy purpose to speak plain. purj)ose for nu.ry tK«ra”~ihal for the last j *>’• “"y- ^ (icn v cars this defect has varied » from 12,. I “'8 To arnve at Uie;>rn^;. of the Hank spcc oW to 17..!00 dollars annually.” I refer , egislature of IWo or sjKcijic aju.ropru. paKlure and [‘h;iigh land," arc comni'ti a-^rribo it to a cau»e very fort i~n fr;>in the ' ot an avcmge of5*^0,000.” rccomnioiMlati^m*', f*howici» t'i.it ih'* old “VS. ' iriifh. Pome will do so from i:;iiorancc iriykboTi tol. W. has Im>coim ver\' miK;h|tetii still prevail* of n> i^nui'r to each >l otiiers from i d» fire to lind fault with llit the pnctic« in this KCtion ot country. I, objects a portion of t.irin III [lerpetuil v ('•iinpetitors, and in t a few under the —in de»{)tlo o'thc oxa.iipl*-» of b*-li r hu«- llui iicc of both these motivci. bandry, and the a Jmotiiiions of cotnm'>u »ctj5e. No mealoH • mil bcircuHin^ nianv aui'cewivc years, without detprioritmg m quahty. No land ran Ur subj»>r|fMl lo |ier. and \ i\‘ s. u ith the prt-eni value ufStock, pctual tillage, wilhiKit a grcal. r wipply ol‘ ;,-i! d.-duct Iruin it the price of the Sitock. iimnure than mofct farntem are able to jjive , ’1’,,. ; iKrrn-.o is the protili. Thus; it. The L'rANiK.s will run out in on*', and ulation. WL- ciust add to^-ether, all that the jyo'i to the report of the coinmiltce of fi-1 this state to tx li»u. nuh. I... ..c„,l,.y,.l„ch atcd this statement and confirmed it. 2. V.hen our conslitutiou was adopted,'lodged with the clerks of liie the state was divdcd into 3(5 counties.^nd courts and they were directed to .h, al a«„,blv v„, rf 114 K!” T. . , . , I I ^ Uul'i'Md* to ■ m-j vuiin'>/T»,v. .rt |list of taxes in the counties for icmhty «ill become evhau.trd inM- . ihcr. ^ 24»,jUO rh.coimtiesttre.iowmult.phcd r-oT.mniont. The tax has bcc>n IZ 1 here arc c..mi«ni.. !y f. w ,.,:.umtcd value oi blocL 570,000 I af=«‘Wy cons«^^ „ which ifdraiDcl. (aiul it »ct they will n »t ; _ ; H>9 members. Lven afier the iiumber of T tul I*, ('iii't 71?7 Fhcrrs Stock at *iO(i per Share 71-’,700 Mill Stiun.-!« pictn to iho t^idto lor Charter* 3i,U)0 C7i5,700 I pro»lucr fine wi'l ikiI vi ldgof>d gram, roots or |»u!m;. And tlirre is no til- iajc land but will produce Altrrna- lion ol'cropti is the niain Kpri:ig of firniin". tiras* and grain are in t;:is «:!V inado to wr. iy bauhnj.hen the laud li frozin, m! ^ther. The r.K^ts'ard h i«i. »w.nf,*lt*oirj'jrynrfiy bed--iirih. whr«l.l„f ,1,^ ^^art UH-mr.f f.xi for tlir gram, 1 n« irj-fTi'Jirp my dnor at alrnoftt anj [i^hile iho culture of thi' jjrniti [’iiUfrizcs firx pr«vit)el >00 do not ki it remain Ion* j ,nd am. lior^lca the * il tor t!;' >ucre« ding :... , , toWfach oriijiire tho wheal. Ijcrop of graM. (J.kJ i'0*»tuiruv p.jiiim- ' •ra *rll ..wired ihM the l.e*» applicalioo ,[,31 „,,.ndow should be plu'i-h. d, aul tb.i ^n be m«do of nanure 1. on the Rir-1 iho pj.Kighed l,u.d siockH wiih cr.is*, rh-rrrelvr-d ^.forbf.lh whe,iUDdclo»»r;«i»«hbrnjgh I (hminution in thecmp for «iriit'«J^ou Bank stock ex .k..p-acyoflheclover,I would «y ti.o ' f,rceptible. I p.n hi;ht s*nls. uhen even ; Bank stock, ex- ! 'nana;.-«'l. ihi-. «iH ''rdinarily happ | p,.„„3 ,KK« inevory Ihrr.- or lv.ur ).ars. I.x-| H^nks ofI’ape Tear and prience mu-l have hhowii every larmer, 1 \cui>t*m that he cannot rm' a g.«^l crop of wl.rai ' y„‘,received for 1 per ccnt tax or rorn or flax. \c. i-|K>n the same held for j :.'10,00u px'voral year^ in stlcc«•^^s„H1. And « hy ’ I ^,,,,^101 of funds N longins to the lh*cau^ « v. rv -j.'ccies of plant t-ikes from , tlic will a n|ie« ilic t'ood which other sj*ecies j do not lake. '1 he same law applies to j grajTTi anil grnns, with this dirt'crenre, i1,'J61,000 Si 1)70 000 waa greatly iijcreas.t-'d, many years ‘ ’ ' ago, the exfiense of an aMeint>ly did not ex posed arcordtng to that assessment frfi» diicc, liy accident 1 happen to have ac» ccss lo that paper, and the act of assembly ^1 . sir, Auv • teaches me that the land tax is ^‘6ctiit$ cfHjd sometimes olu.OOO, and very rarely • 1 , n ^ » u.. .. *1. . /• .1' iw'* fcerw hvndre.d dollars of the name. .'5:;20,000: but now the accotints of the i .l . l ..11 i ,-.i treasurer and comptroller cthibil to us an Now the assessment has put the lands of tbo state at iit'ty four millions : IrU for ih* land. ?^*y he ettrodod dtxilily b« far, advanu g-iiukly. I alvoiiHtdar wheal »traw worth su'ft- 00 lh« turijcr than any •tb'-r applica- two of Ii. Iirdreil, I use bill hltlo ui any (Mh^f way, afvl u*e Iravef I'rorn tho wood- *• liuer lor my Mock ) anU. Youni. rr«;p^rifuliy, KH IIAKI) > \'MI’:^)N. 1T~* 'P ■nd Cfxuhii' u of the iiianur' ing b- en di»lii>. ily M.iled, farlM. r j con-ume-. tcore than grass of ihe ; „,n^„ry revenues finre \ft»re maite cm ihonn- pomu, which ' ’ - • .1 1 .1 »■ — ■ 1' as lullow4.j Frhrvary ii.W/, I **33. ! f t to my pririiL-e with the uw 'it vanes Komewhal accordiog to !> f !, havingaucb a vorii.lv ofaoiU, ~-i'.iition in which lh« land la fuund =■ th« actual gullied and gallod Bw •‘"‘r B™‘***«‘*-»«ui«liTr>^ «“'! •yi that when a o( rtuid ifl miPtxJed for cultivation exlunwled, gullied or gal •^Uio frrt procew would be lo give it a » wen lurfaco by ploughing in and Itulh.^, Ac. \vV„‘thi; » d^ie, « ’ *'*' purpod# of tuniing in *, ; leaves from tbe wood* I r7'*» »‘« y arti more readily turood un- tbii v»bo«t atraw, which mmUm me i»Mi P»traw for applying 00 lh« sur- J^;»h«r, lg^,y^Xii: I u-iwlly tiifl Wore turning it in, say at ^ rate of * ^ ^ *rr«. thus prepared I iieed ** ^t might b* fup. "f thii land again, and ae^ *. when the htter thus tum- cH rotted. On the wheat 1 • and piaster again, mv fjushei per acre, which *'‘»g crop of wheat, and «• t the land well taken with Utitik an alt important ob. «veioent of llic soil is wish- •tniw I genoratly apply on twfIre uoDtba, or more fiKxl common lo l>olh, and ihen t'ore sooner iiopoverinhf^ the mmI.—h'rn. Fiirmrr. annual eTj>erise of #40,000 for the pay (f \, mcmiKTs. 1 say nothing of printing and : rhcrelbre the land tax imposed by law is , other contingencies though the latter makes | §3*2,400 fiau-i ‘11(1! trifling sum in our public accounts. I , _ •rV r, 1 whole necessary expenses of our gov -; " I'i'® returns of the Sherii!s I he profits are nearly one mliionvf .g^nmentused to fiill short of $40,000, as ^ and the report of the Comptrol- ! any man mav sec who takes the trouble lo j ^■hcvv that the land tax loxsmine the' subject. Our fathers were coi/cc/cd does not exceed $23,500 ^>H()0 000 ' receive 82 per day for serving I ' ’ I in the assembly. Many among us profess i Thus while one man pays his tax accord- I to venerate their conduct as a iiKxlel worthy ing to lav—another pays according to his 3(5 000 “** things, and the peo. \pUasvre. While tlie expenses of govern- ’ pic may bo a little curious to know whj,, inenl are increased the revenue is decreased in this respect, any excejirion should be I by the bad execution of the laws. More made by later a.'scnjblies. l^ur fathers: thau one fourth of the Land Taxes, and thought 114 nioiiibers of the assembly suf- nearly one seventh of the public revenue ia ficienl lo manage tho alHurs rf state when uncollected or not accounted for at tho we were surrouiutod by dilliculties unknown i Treasury. And why >8 no act passed hy to u.^ in later dajs.—Many among us pro .the assembly to remedy this evil? The frss to l>eheve that they coiiductel the busi- • treasurer in the failhlul discharge of his nt an aveiHceof $U7 000 ' experience | duty, has drawn the attention of the Irgis- w rvear amount to ’ 1 -237 000'*’*"“''* so , lature to the subject—he has recommeuded • ’ JILJ prudently and proiK?rou?!y nuinaged since ! that the laws on this subject might be re- ■ the number of these workmen is increased vised—he has very justly conceived iLat to nearly *200. Our lathers inculcated e- “ the permanent unappropriated revenue of conomy in public expenses as a principle of the state ought to be so regulated as in any State »hu h wen'inveMrd in the 3 Hank* 10 l5l‘2, eicecdeil 125,000 Amcr.nw Srf^l | The aggrfgnte aaiount of the ei*lablihnKnl (A this N>cii ty, it has been -y ui«trunienl«l in forming I t,V>ii schHjl!«, m 1 ^ ^ ^ .i.yy .v v. ww OO Iti UIJ ^ which 100,(Mt0 leachir.-i have Idlmred gra-i * niuke no account lor t.ie monies receiv- j,j,yg jjj. pyp,)| mpcl the public expenditures.’* tuituuxlv. Of tlnwe schtMils, ‘2,:U)0, em-1eiitrv ct vacant lands, lor the> are lie could do no more. Why then 1 reiieat, bracin" 13,11 M icacber!! and m.h»*l-j ''y . l‘> the/.t/(rir!/f i//k/; 1 ;j legislation is unwholesome, be- is no law passed to meet these correct sug- nrn tinrc l-rii furmrd wiihin Ihc lastvear. | * **.' •"'thing ol the priKoods Irom sale ol j cause the general assembly sits too often and gestions—to have the tax collected as it Tbe average annual im rease for nine years I l.iiiu?, l>ecau>c tluy are , excited by a spirit of SL-ctional party, has Iven assoswd by Inw ? These :ire tha has been. I,GOO schools, and ^4,0(I0 f*chol- j apfropriatcd to Intern,M improvenients, vet ; What a fruitful theme for discussion is here ? causes—Tho memt*.*rs of the assembly aro an. The mo>t b«‘aiiiit'ul t'ealurc in this ***'r'* •* ^ revenue of 1 wo «'//«•>»* ^rc j .y],,3 j for tho honor and prosjierity of the * split into yiir/io/is under the well known institution IS lhal there is no sectarian spirit Ai/ziJm/^AoiAwiwii i/c//arj( and upw ards. j state, there is not a m^n who has represent- standards of “ the Kast and the W est.™ in it, and nil appear to be l»borin^' for the benefit of tlie rising generation , in IIS .-ee what are the present • people in twenty venrs tha es of the State. 1 here are 7127 ; confirm this charge; and there is 1 ol llankstiK^k, and SOOO dollars m j «,■ the state that has not felt .—A notorious rogue c*'>sh, chargeable howev^er, with a depre- 'fim often pusses a law wil Iwr, and know ing his j cia*' ”'"• Stock el I-.) wilh a debt due j con.sidcriition of its ell^ts, from , instead of pleading, ■ to thu State l>ankoi -.^4,000 for 840 Shares j circumstance that they will agam assei hgmicut Ihftnct being brought to the caM to bo desfierate, ... , , took to himself the hl'crty of jesting, and | ‘^1 and v^ith the sum ol $90,000 j jj, twelve months and it may be then re Now , let us i*ee wliat are the presenj ' tj,g people in twenty years that will not “ the Roanoke and the Ca{ie Fear.” AnJ resources of the ». tate. *'J^re are 127 j ,1,15 charge; and there is no section even w hen a IliTcnve bill is to bo con« Shares ol Hank sUick, and JjOOO dollars in | ^tate that has not felt its truth, sidered, their voles depend very much upon ihout tiie circum'-tances from what quarter of tho 111 the state its mover comes. Unaccustumed to assemble ci'iisider subjects on their merits, tbe crowd _ then re- lot>k only ior their icaders. If this reve» I charge you in the king's name,' trea'-ury notes, whicji were j This Icails to a sv>tcm of fx/xri- nue measure comes from the East, the op. ' ' ^'“12>00 J law inakiiiL' injurious to the pub- position of tho West is Becured and rice ti,000 I lie in every wav. 'i hry sit until the mid- rersa, I know there arc honorable excep- "■7 I die of January, and thi'ir acts are not print- lions to the rule, but truth forbids me t« $720,700 ed and disti ilfuied throughout the ^tale for concede that they are more than exceptions. two months iiftrr llie adjournment. It This very question of Land tax has beca takes at leust thrte luontiis or uiore for the before the Assembly three dillerent tunes (KH)plc lo harn lliem, and ly this tune, the to my knowledge. It has always been annual elcitions have come around and welcomed with the rry of/.arfj;,—talked oi’ whai chance has been alil.rdi d for a jiuig- —referred, aud then laid on the Table, ment by experier.ee, upon the sa;»ncity aud .\nd thus it is with every question of deep wisiloni of their servants ’ Indectl, in some interest to the public. .Not to weary yoj Ihussiid, toieizrand takeaway that man (meanuig tbe Judje,) in the red gown, for I go iu danger of my life, because of him.” issued to pay for Sloek, viz; Added to 7'otal Strive to be kind, forbe«*tng acd forgiv- iog both to fricuda aud foes. Hank IVht 'I'reusury Notes )0 h4,0(M) 00,000 A Ix>ng Pavsf.^Xn old gentleman rid- | Deducting Im") deprecialinn ing over Putney-bridge, lurnod round to «>• ^ ‘ hit fervanl, and aaid, “ I>> you lik*> egg^, JohnT “Vea, sir.” Here the con versa- lion ended. The same gentleman, ridm:: over the wme bridge that day twelve-month. «gain turned rmind and said, “ how ?” “ Pottthed, air,” was the answer. 310,500 Thi'? leaves only S404,*200 Which is less than half the bank prolits. j |Kirls of the stale, tho laws one session w ilh any more, kt me atlJ a c»isc of annual The other half is gone, together with 1 are hardly known kfore another assfiiihly j occurrence in the (leneral Assembly. 1 #1*25,000 of the funds invested in the trade, j has convene.l and most probably rejK’aled pi-omist‘ that I am no “ Western man.” I Hero has bceu a revenue of $*2,5000,000 or cliungcd the !a\v. One tact is said to bi reside in tho “ F*si”—n v n-op'^’-ty. fmyly.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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