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r. ; I - L. t ! f r t: i 1o. .rtr-fie ' for e. ncfi to the ttor ri'i t t ft- tainI i - r.i..v- Hn'.l I, a- j '1'hT inert d Tl. V i ( m r r tlffir on it c r t, t-T ' f- , 1:1 I .,' f t ji , ! a t the tie f t' . t R.v War r. rf : i . - " ' ! : .'. ,. '- Mr, the k, p irsur 1 n ': i h ?! I'-'.' i ,rir I f ur J f .ir i; ( inert Mr;! ja ths t..' fr:n 4").t.;.3.i Ian As I b! f I . , . i.: ; f h,ht U en f ! 1 I j .if. : :i f. . ) T t i ; w i t't the sulci ,'r.J to the best i i'rnn rT th . --. L i ! t If further ovulation ii ue. ry ai.i t rT proda, nation c- r, v to prove it ti a roathe- , , mmry, iithe l.ugf T (!,c t..i-i ..: , I certain!, I have !t fit f.an.!. r.IfTfVrC-r il'cu. ""lity, t';f r thni-itt-a this tagged ; Ti y i...t only quadrupled, in a kin. pvx-r lit applicants l..r got. I an-J si!- Rle year the bankin cnj dt.d nf the ver." The immediate result was. State, but they created an institution lltat unlit the lank notes nnd the p:i- . cf common. '.--rn the C?h Pcccm . . 1,.- .h Jvu:.'V last. ,"' 1 1 si !, it v. liis t t.I n- t ! 1 a pn in, 'la iP. one. hut i- Ini.n this ime-.'l.iti ki, vn nl'uUto the L''i-i-;!urc an.! tl.c nuty, th'p secret? fiT tSiej ri iie To unveil tho tn vsi--' pnse the eviW (r Llankinc:, '.i" rxpersc.i, cof thepast in'!it 1 NiIm!i t. us, ami to tlnsi shall rome after n.';:, '', o histor; f paper money and pllier a Js'm .lg" it wilt rIh iI Rom light upon ihject before us, I "venture t st tlift auction or Jhe romrnit !iilo I at:, npt to, revive, a re. ,oii uf s'lme of its most istrik. .iinrts.. .1: -v. 7.- r!' c years' 1733 and 1785 Tonhil the enjoyment .'of civil liberty, d and secured by tlifVco9titu niler which Ve- iyc,Wliek pe-. (ifihlle.volntinn bad passed biit; tho llessinji jof'j. peace M with Vnem n puhfic, debt, 10 paj nu'nf oT which no spQcific .Suable fund was nrovidcil. .'.In state' of, things, tlie .Legislature J ivcourse to the usual reinray . country was flooded with paper Vy, not td'be sure, to tho same nt that wn', have ..wihirascil in 3 modern times, but -a greater fity was emitted than th busi of the country cquircdj and t was the consequence?, ij It dc ited." "This country never, af, win Bawf the day, when .the of depreciation was less than id a huJf to two Ko-truc js it nothing short of actual1 availa- 'pita1, ,wUl sustain the credit of r money. ;' juci .it oc. rccuiiecreu at the timo the charters of the 8 of Newborn and j Cape Fear obtained, the. wiiole amount m 'istitmdid not exceed giOd.OOO. ior the redemption of this sum, 0 'uuhlic. lauds, including the of .Tennessee, were pledged; i'ilic faith '.was; plighted; the is expeiieut" pmposcd by the tithe table v as resorted tj Jthc mar's Proclamation vis issued; ' that' - aas'i" fiirtlifi i! done, li. no Legislative hw' s . atthe 1 nt day, ca?i do; the biMsivcre ; lawful tender in the payment bts. Vnd yet the proclamation y became neither gold ;orsil or the representative ,'f.-gold lver. , Such sir-is the- histo. 'he proclamation iioney of 83 5; and such; wo are informed, ,1 5 the history T&tt& I'ditiiM of the pre!jciittixjay, i is to I. mc no rctletiKi; qua ut that which shall he impar. ) it by the Gen CM o's 1'iocla. hi. .;Ii these facts before them. wa$ gya'turo'. flipnscd to' : put a I tu this paper money p-ilicy? tutute hok informs us' nther- The Const .it sitioii of tho Uhi h was r loj ted in ,1788 and !y, wt were prohibited bj 'lmeist from emitting bills t r making any tiling hut 1 : lver a tender in the pay ' f bts. V The ," Legislature t tan hardihood' to, violate I'ovision, hnt itivns not Ion.? they f;;md means to evade -it it was (IisCov rt u, - as we per Currrnry depreciated; tie for nier, because they were rcdetineU by tho latter, and the currency because it was not, redeemed nt nil. lnthe 'f"", !"tuner the Iegisl.v ; . v , . i.vi.n ti exempt their mnsli tiients from direct taxation, without !ne regard to the ultimate" conse" 'I uences, having ' ascertained that Uiene Institution were making large iviilends, ueterimneu t share the noil.' And for tbCrst time since the foundation of the Government, in the year !S07, the State of North' Carolina became an indiridHrU cor poralor in - a monied institution, by subscribing S25,000 to the Capital stock of eacli Dank;' V ; . " ( In 1 809, when tl Bank notes and tho paper currenrv were"' alike 'de precinted, the Legislature determiii ed in good earnest to remedy the evil; The opinion' was entertained, that u lhrrpapermrrency could be' cx tingtiislicd,- the .Ranks,' Jivestc(If this shield, would tmt siiecie, : and we: would have a sound circulating ineuiam. I Ins was imquestionaul v the: proper remedy; but "it would liave rendered necessary a tempora ry resort - to the brdinary -moiles of taxation, and, I presume, their con stituents had .not iStrHcfd them to trytlie fearful expedient, and there fore adiETerent upccjeS of . taxation was detennint-3 oh."'?i''''vif?' Although but two years previous to this timei the State had, become interested in these . Institutions, , to the amount of one-seventh of theip whole tock,' a bill was introduced to provide a fund for extinguishing the paper currency, by imposing . a tak of two per cent.' upon : that por tion of the capital owned by indivi duals it was Ultimately determin ed by , a small vote; that the State should receive full profits upon her own stocks and exact from the other corporators atai of one dollar pet share-.and this tax has been levied " oiii th" t'latt!. com -' . c Uoca!' ce in ' ' r- 1 '.e s ! to 1 able to the char- "ising population 1 i the, 1 . ! f .VI districts Tof ii'.e,, rcn . ;t a , Hank )i i'lcir con- i i . i i i is rr- " r j n u ;is t ! t ;.: t c-.- it.. to. "-i Ci,i V, it in true t ; I.C'A I'.'l ! vsu (' xten,' tl 0 1 "' - "The 1 ..(. ' ! 1 t ! tf ice it !i;).iri I s JO. f ' ") d Mitu'.d t!e ei.tir fin-.! tliurtj t!ie t'ute, c f. rear 1811, three monied i in CXlstcrre, with a lez! rs; siiii to issue lf.SOO.OCO 'I.u. '' m tl .'.ri tTrrxfij.pvt tir-.rs tie amount in ... !, A I Cflpabl ,m law, ttport (he payment into u. vaults on account of stock. of &S7,5(X, to istue pniirr to the a- mount f f. 4,Scn,C0D,hitJars, which added to the legal capacity of the old Ranks to issue' h i twr to" the a- mnunt nf three time their , ranital. ei.abled tho three institutions to issue at their discirtion. 'six', millions of dollars, and thus in a single, year to have ; put in circulation, six dollars for every 'dollar .previously in cxis, tence in the State, v - ' . What was the object, to bo rflccted by this sudden: ami .; unprecedented interference with the rijrulating me dium? Tbe preamble to the char. ter" of, the; State . Rank Informs its' that the' corporation wus established. f toVcdecin the papr rurrenrx then in; circulation.? Ar llow far 'this has been vlfrcted, I will :pre?entlj1ake tlxo.lroubfft to Vnquire, Tile'- entl proposedf was a most ilesirable one, it gave popularity to the project ami insured the success hf theappliratiAn for' the 'charte'n : hut thr , means' by which it-wa to ti accomplished. were niie aim vi3ionry,in till ex trrme. It rcqiiirnf :. hot a aingfi year to prove them so, for. in 1 81 1, t he Leg isl at ure 4 a, the a me nded char ter, admit tthe lLsaj)pointment'f ofi tiieir iiopesj ann uo they then retrace MlOll, btfina)' TV V ,f.M :fni...i.U project is pcr-seVrred In, the. exls ence l, the, chatter is lengthened fifteen years, the powers' and privileges of the; corporation increase!, and the cict iiT.ttj.ui Kt' t!i.it day, and nnre thno. lit flre limr the noiount ,c.ti niAtedtti bj in rxhtence four years before, ' . . " V. ;, vJlr. Ciiairmr.Dt.al. this stage of the argument bHVr w adopt the language f the Resolution na the ta ble, nut that it is mijrgr.sfed, '-bat that it appears t'tat the State Bank, the Rank -of Newbern and R;i"k oj Cape lVar have violated their thar ters, and omraitted great frauds ip'. on the-' people Worth-Carolina, and before we determine, in the an gjiage fvf thegVntlemaa rrnmGraii ylle;.(Mr Totter.) to briny the I)i. rectors of these Institutions to the bar tot. hear their- doom.'Trmit me, for merry'i jiake. tn enquire whrther there U notliln? can be ortr- ed in their behalf. 'Sir, It i the priviledge irthe yUest felon who ex piate his, crtmea upon the - public gauows, atii'o, awiui moment, wiien his condemnation is about to be re corded, to have a patient; hearing, if lie can say any thing wliy sentence of; death shall iot be pronounced a gainst him. And ari these Rank felons'? without the pale of the'Cnn stitution? Is their ho redeeming trait ever since.frhis, may have Xeen constitutional; 1 pretend not . to . de-i termine hut Was it fair! ) A Jiave before stated, that previous to the establishment , of any R auk j the paper currency in existence did noU'XCccd ' 300,000. . ThoW who recollect the events otthat liaVVw ill, I apprehend, sustain me in the opin ion, that it constituted at least one 1 -ir . v At " 1 . 1 . " nan, joi in'?- nure rircuiaiing me diu in. ' It follows that, at .that pe riod EGQQtOO') was-' a sum entirely adequate to the totnmercc and busi ness of the Etstn. .; In lJl.OD, the ac tual Capital of t lie Ranks r,f Newbern if rid Cape Jfear was S3O0s00OcThey Couiined'Within their vaults a large pi'opbrtioir.f the proclamation mo ncy ; thei r notes' , pn posed almost exclusively the currency, of 1 he coun tryVkud jt is not therefore probable, that the whole amount f Iho circu lating medium of the ' State greatly exceeded ' 3800,000, r.nd yet4 sir, at (hatflay, the com Liii.t was not with regard to theqnn'-'.l'y, !.;:t the qusli iy of money iii clrct.! r.i. ; Su.-pose that, on the 1st of denary 1810, when the whole amount, 'of I ntiliing capital of 'the, (State- was in the Rank of Newborn S250,ooo, in the R.vik f Cape Fear.. Si 50,0( 0,'iaai king an aggregate of; 40(C0, the amount of money, viil cis 1 1;! Mon'.to have been ' one miJUc. ; I t ; ect fully request the rotr.; ;a 1 ta pause one moment' to con' ' situa tion of the- State thcr, w ith that in which we. find iV n the 1 st of 3 an, 181 1, and "to". determine, who" are really the authors of all tho evils of which we so lei'lii'," !y and, so j ;st;y complain,- - The co;.f.:.itl fiillect that in 181 0.1 he t was estaldl-d.e.!, wiUi a Sl,(i00,C0O, rn;l th..t on Jatitiarv 1811, it v: - i i rctive opt 1 1 ion. 'i ' that m that y-t! 1 " t. ,1 cf the etate.'-Wi'.-; , 9 v i i I l e- 1 ! Cit h It t ! 1:1 faithvof the State is-expiesaly Wed' thfir iiudej'v that all have1 been ged that no'pthcrjJaiik ahall ,be roism established t by lany futtfro- law of this State during the term of this extension.' : , Veii, might an express pledge beT required sat the; hands ol the Legislature by tho stockholders in this corporation;1 W'hen by itSTeft creation an Implied pledge, given !to ner partners in trade, tlie Hanks m Newbern , and Cape :Feaf,T. equallv binding in reason and in conscience. had been violated: not only without m i rnMij, uin.agauisi vjmury, .liin the state iiank was tint only to re ueeni i ue paper currency.'' it was to entomb, within its vaults the Banks ot; Newbern,and.' Cape-Feari" and rise a mammoth from the ruins. , It was a lvpi itc; project; at that dav as it is .'athito jjavj but pwe 'aw', and ; thooiily; ("difference between them is,, that The., Statt JJanJcf was to swallow up the paper motif y and the Ranks of Newbern and Cape Fear,"ftiKl jrhe;Bahk of thi Staled is to s'wariowH'p tlie,Stafe;Bank iii addition to the Ranks of Newbcm and Cape Fear; ' Rut the Hanks oi New bern hand; CaneiFearrdid J riot choose to accent ' thev invitation to subscribe' their capitala'on. the books ot t!io btate ,Lank; and we have no assurance that ii similar:; Invitation o-n" behalf of the Rankof ihe Slate would meet with any better; success nov. The project failed ! ttienj and it may tail again. -:'-;V-y?.';; TIip "next .thing; to w lach I 'will call the attention of the Committee, iii the history of these Corporations, is, that .the Ranks of ,'Ncwhcri -and Cape-Fear, not haying (subscribed their enpitaj isi the hooks of the State I'- ink, - jiply to tho Legislature,1, in 1811, for an extension of their char ters air! an Increase of capital. 4t wa1 aliened iii their' behalf,' that al thotigli . tJauks were hi themselves exceedingly niu'lul to all :communu ties, r nd iudis; ensible to the welfare and character. oT 'North-Carolina, yet that competition and 1 ivaMiip in this, in every thing else, was jie ressiry;' Hunt a ?::glo Rank would be' im Prions to ro::imercc, and dan genu.., so the liherl'n s of the pet-'Ie. Cor.tro'Jing the wl...le i.ionlcd capi tal t f the cosiiitry, It u-Jil wield an i;... ."n-.3 political !' '.senc'c, and .-"- .Kit 1 e.i . i'.i 1 '. , .ie-j The L ! 10 the j rc-piire thriii t hi r 1 i th- " infr'nltired intruded jtuni'i vvtate 'lank fir ' ri-; .'nary," . ti mldliix-" ii fjri'.h'inii ..f do!!,u io- the it ks uf Newbern A capacity to Is- , l lM II 1' 1 1 r .t: .-,'ti k i'liu ir t t, fr. f IS:") a i 1 cnirft of .tiif and Cap.'-F-.,r sue Cl tunes the amount of money in circulatHMt in 1800 would ot suf. Cci the proposed "ratio wonld Jiarr been as 24 to 1. The spirit of .pec illation was abroad in tlx fnd Uie high tide of coounerrial prosjeri ry, depicted by tho minority, waf ted welth and improvemeut from theirasUorr to the mountains; 'The paper shower descended in onr laps. Splcnded chi were to adorn the h.Vik,s-of the Roanoke, and" a Rank was indispensable to the' growing prospectsand commerce of .Milton. Sir, the. State escaped the ruin' in which this wild project would have involved her. -But with' the 'arga. mcnt to which I have adverted hefove them, let M remembered, that she was saved by a single vote. V ;- ? i r Mr. Chairman, permit, me to re-. comment to'the getlcman from Granville, an extension f 'the enor mous powers to 'ho exercised by the judicial tribunal .ci-cateil by his" bill.' When tho; bQicers'and ' Btwkholder! are called, to. their, acc(Mint. direct your Judges to bring beft re them the 1 1 ! . f 1,11. .t,. ) ' t'te act ( " I .; Uich ii'ut t 1 1 the anitn: 030,000, ft- heard no t shew, th.it ' ; whole ci.. ' issued rr 1 will ! " ( tho Coil! process. 1 of tho M; " ed to tha f created. : ' tlie Direct Rfsoltiti 1 t to open thr ir tioni They the. course to very ; terms yrre requirs previous to i Sir, .they ".did November, i: Reforo I i'jt - to state a 1 1 . .( i, " j conceive, tins pa i"c,sts, and. I l eco: trntivo" ronsider.i fro'n ;.Merklenbur ' : o. ;CS "t the ' r their lives, which', if it does not ex tenuate their guilt entitlejr them to our' compassion? T jstatui not here as their ad vocat'ei. but I ill not, to criminate -them, hi-coino the. apolo gist of unwise rgisJationVr -;'I believe tllDt 'ttlpithrri 'i,f l.ui Tnatif ill ina bave answered tm. 'fJtpet tations r 4 der.), I consider V, well Settled, by a r decisions,' and wi principles of re"1 in their characters? ; No Ringle act of 1 Legislature of j 8 1 0, or J 8 1 4 , of 1 8 17 1 all.r to be n i.: 1.. f-j '.u 1..j 1 mo '.TVu i. 1.... ii..:- j ... : :.. roismanagedt thatithV, State Bank particularly, has ;hursucd aw course of bnsihess', oppressive and rttlnui! to the r community. f. admit,1 with. oujt ; hc itat ion,T that the vvhole . ays and 1 818, ""not. "'o hear their c1hui, it is not' coir trr.t not because t it nppeari to lis lhat:to com; I in of the they llave committed gi-eat frautlsf regularity of IU 0 . but to-ascertain by an impartial ex.jprpceeilings to amination,, whether ;the immediaie ty, an 1 as-"' ! t representatives of the iieonie.' wei-e at. , I rec -ue -,t not uie inmHjent antlicii-K irthe evils, W lncli we may increase by an inju dicious attempt to remedy. ' 4 ;I will proreVd. now,sir; to exflm. ine the , correct nesa of the leaf.ing' chorees iri-th Minority Ileimrt. itnat; tlie ; whole of the addiiioni gt'iitieman (Vo cause' I 'mi ' ' np'm t' . t i i. can 1 1 r beam I 1. : .1.1 '. rpon tl ? ' t' ' ir C3 'ital, ever ...ISMii'i. .. . t ti.O Atti l.tiu 1 cf to the "scrihl!;:: hicli, in the l.iHur"7o ', the Stock subscribe Hank, in 1818, was nc bef.irc stated, that i re railed on by a G:ier Assembly, hs fir this Rubsrrip ! no CiiCiTtion as tit pursiifd, r r, by the !' the charter, they open their books; veir 1S:0. Well, 1 thvir books in and what then? ether, I beg leave upon wi f tho ai :id it to the nt- T 0 of my friend . (Mr.. -Alexan ',:." the i! jctrinn too ' ? i : t.f iudirial '.; ' t the:i, iijion ' ii,, arent to t rted: that ! a corporator i "".'' :y or ir- ' i ; , or of any ' ' as a p:r- connived of the ; " ' .:rgi Le- :.: ' iy,f-t , us I iii.fnt rl'i I'cr L. . j , That w 1: Stock'of tho Banks of '-Newbern ind'tregn temi'ofjWclijineirtliQ nitbaseofi Cape:Fearwas.'nanufarfuri'd by thelet,. t' t-ottonof. United , States Stoc.krf:. Banki flieinselfCB; in otlier words,' t,ic ,l'a.v '' t I lie n , i i i ..wvn ............. ii t'.a nil ii iifiiiii jinnTiiie Heems n rrgarii mis , " "" thecommiiaity tuHtaina haveprocee-jas hiMtrong poinCnnd he dwells tatives so far ch - id,- l,r detlf and these vices may bt? coitectcd ! pqn it with peculiar emphasis. ltli),are ,lCP 'n fhe f-it m , ! Without resortinff 'to' tiO tremenclouWjwould be a erievoiM rlinri?fi;'. If tenei vitlual- corporator in a i s. t.u d AMlri nn ..C htiMte!nH trt.i.. '" Mtf ' lli t 2.. aa I . ' 11 -i . v ' ttil.ni ...ill rf ' I , . "i oii-u .-nun (uis viiiiwut u ia uiierjy grounuiess inatiJv "","" ' m . ;to introduce I NiiVSir, thfinust ronfesa.'I am ao'rry to hear itirtflP"nfi,Iii!i1 vol , ; ; "v,,i l. l.. ..,. .. l . . . ... .. . . .i t ; s ". eijguic proposes evil9whu-hliaecitne t)pi)ptlieco"unVl gentleman; "V-? a rei-oit U tiy. have not been produced.byrusuryiiin hioflicialcapaVjiys 'Cliairaamifh-f K0"1- 'o n; by .iexchante,, by thtf iwrcjiasc of,cnt trieBank74inmitte,-i.Theexfended.;.,J,s:w8, 1 h t she i 1 1 1 ('! I.t the Bank to make lurger. dividends,' and an insatiable tlcRire on the part of the CoJnmuiiityd Jboitow money, ThrsoSvere t'id? capital evils from which the comparatively liU!e irre- attitude, can she i' the fads? Tie I Stock to be broir.-!.; oraf Uw Spaukocki but by Qli I Itnnfllti.t. A,ialtt Vhak 1Wa n m r j. . ... I 1 ifv ..'. . ' " a t , i iinuiiinivjiuiv ,vM f.v jmi i .in. new, Bunsciiiuions to - ue i paid in fenldandilvcr.'attd the omission of thtexpi-essioiivwliich is tube found : ti,nc u!,-n il H '' ' in the; charter of-. 804; is ;ronc!-rITie in t! e cou. siyKifvidcnfothAt payment ff fij)ecieto,'s atlvei ts ,c i fr tock xi-as iiotroiiteinolateil h -H new-: ' iijaritiea followed 'tiatdrally, not i nM the; Lctislatiire of 181 4.f .' It is imV; i o ai k t, r I 1 h yitablyvhe-oriirtiunity waXpossiblQ.X-for;.inw raise, a fvn! ' HI. be receivi qiUOUie,Tnpon .-, tujfi, pojnt. -rSlipptjse - L "' -CtniU the : langiiage 'tobtfiamhigous, js;H!'v:' t' 'tcd ic X s :. n 'i I i e 1 r c; t l-eth n (..Vh- l.u ine lusi.i aiu i 1,1. A- if a I HI'- i.ri'i; t r;1 i itt t t . ,M ( f ,1 !l Ei ; 'an ari.itocr.ry cf r 1 rcvai: -f cic i.:, , cecf f i "rn; r I'rumer; e j roject of I ndol:rd i- ! 1 ious to fcornnO money,' the Ranks to tentf-te rouittfy vas deluged wtlh jiabelri-prVtwijjr neyf depreciated -in ; proportion -a Avulsion , war. tne;vitable-T--'pay-dBy camf.aIQct.t,tlie:.''3nMndli people, and found both alike : unpre pared to meet it, : In this state of things, ii wish the ; facts, would war rant me in saying thatlhe Baiiksand their debtors eiV; ,aiJikQ,h(nestj in the, .w;0fst of 'times,.) V-f-u? v; . ?' Rut to reiut W suiycct from which have f digiessedi5 f Is thele nothing which can be said in favor of the State Bank confessedly .ti e most culpable of the three? ' 1 fancy I have shewn, Sir, that the masterc Ijl, iii. thq catalogue tof Banking er- rois is Jlie,, cl-eation, of ! too much1 stock; and the consequent issue of too muchpaper.t Now, Sir, whcfisthe author of this evil?on "his head rccts the blame, and there let "the doom fall.1; Vn9 the' Legislature 'satisfied with ; tliQ - enormous ; extension . of Ranking capital,' and Consequet tly Rank issues, by the addition of !, 100,CC0,to the capitals ol'tlte Ranks :, f New berii and Cape-Fear, isi 1814? No, Sir, 1 "have beftiie mc the Journals t!f1817,'whcn it apprars a Comi'Jitee, w.'-s rained, at the head of wl ' !t wi ' i i l.iced a hkbly c!i t.i- :her of the tetn-te, ,i;!i ' rei h. r with t! c. h ;' . jrnisi.til rat it here n '.' rt a i i.O .! , t .'. i 4 lU.ier.t the. ene I i i " i ,ive t it ues ihe " ... ..ci it' not'mfttter;f f hlstoi-j ,J tlmt at mai. uiiiciiivir w .ii iij ; ,"('( te in tbecountryrandthat the popul.T . i : i .1 '' i f . . pinion oi i no uay was, .tiiar, j capital w as entirely' unimpoi t North-Carolina,-nay that ',e do better without it, than wit! That specie was only necessary t o Credit t notes-abroad, and th; was our interest to retain onr i St home rl declare, 'sir, thai, irieiril circumstance'; that this ir.: should be drawn into ilouht, is one of the most striking' instances which can' he give'n of the frailty of hi: iau grcatncss.t 'Have the.coinmittee for gotten who vyas the author of the chartera o 1814? lias' the ablest argument ever delivered by the il lustrious statesman who at that day represented the town of New hern, so soon fadedlrom our memories? It is a source of moitificatioii, I may say reproach, that in this city, I havc'sonsl't f" a copy" of it in vaii;. Time has shewn that his -opinions were fajlacious; but w here iii o ; aor tal who never erred? The L; !,?- tore confided ity his jjn' - - i'a- 1 ortril, NofUi-Carolim , in nttramnee oi rcst.aitmn f i cf tha 26tt nit. to n ' , it; tion for the unsii!sH'i!m:l ; - c.j t'; on tha 4th Mont' y t f 1 ) ' t ( w ill accordinc'v be j . -it Die lTinripal Lai.k a ...! h- S ; dni'ii 1 .nk h !'-, hi. it l'btir,.'ay the 31 d. v i 1 . .... , ,. t'ien ' r!'" i .;: i ? ' bares shall not 1, .-n l.ve I..'-ii in. w!iich CB'-e, i ." i been'Mcerlan 1, 1 v t.tlie lriiii , 1 I ii ' , I r And nlinuM an (n. i'plus nn -ubwribetl l.-r, !' : scaled, by tf dm ' t' I until the rtmiln r cit. " to be d'wp.jscd (it. 1 !' ;: pt: . ; y, nr j - Th t .i iiM (f y-'M it tiiC ' f 6 -- 1 1 . nntei, r &'. .1 o h i.i.lliC 1 ..bit i r k. I t I 1)0 ho. ..... i r ? i t : turce mot' the reumiiiii - '!'! p ?!- ( pief.t, I vl-.o f.rr . 1 v.. Tit". . i ir ' 1 . Ot... r .c-liiurth at . i,i pecie, fiiM as tha 1 lc , i.o-fonu.i in . i i t numlhS) sn 1 tv mtmlhs . 1 i r I ' -. n I i! -i i ( . e. instrt'di' !d. is id -1 rrs, C . v. .1 Wi :.:tot r 1.-1 ir.r- fa i ".dive n;t !, r '', I ' )!'.". "i;: ; It,'. . hu' la tiln r..; . , ! X U tha "is: 1 hs . t e. Y.z it mi; t'J t tho clTcct was one i :.e"it.l i:t i x- :..-.i.r e State iild the t' . ' ' ciij.itil where is the individu?. heard the t oi( a of 1,1s voh ; , not exfei,.! hi.; i-id!; to ( ,, fral'tj?- ' ; . 'J : .ntesuTirihc I i i s uih ik: . ;u:'.',!:. ; h !' i. i.i ( ... h " to the was her 6uh '-i it ." 1 i I IT .A. . A' ' .... ioi. a jiH'uaii;:;. ,i.s,e .i;a. us 33OL'0 dlai s f.;r tl.tlr c Amount of 82,000 dollars more, and i a r.surcr. l t recui.ic.i . , ' ! i ' t ;ul C- " .'. w t'ti'i.cts fiom'fhe. re ' y of the Stockholders :. ..oil octii.sinn, declining the.prof fi red bmiiu f It' is, to my mind the . At' t . - IV. . ... .. . mosi luminous aou conclusive area- tne rubiic 1 1 .-.surer, i f i-? ,I.S r mriers .. hit i 1 ;.. " ' I.. (. " "j " :-tly th? T.t. f. n.i i t Km rr 1 1 a it ( tors, wLt'ih. r allowed to i t. . t at. I.. 1. 1:
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 19, 1829, edition 1
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