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(', - . J , . , .... 1 Js ILcAiW, sinrtsj tk li.'iLC.'icm iA 5Tai ili .VU CaroiiM, lSUJUdy, 1123. "yd, -" " --' .- . : i . . " .. ;-''rf'S Botes aa4 bills of mlangvV.; foreign Baak c milts, ... - ! i '-. igu-tta tod State Bank stock, takeav for debt, baa frosa Stala of North Carina, Due from individuals, , v- . T - . - :.f.itk arm aid. - J . .', r ' , .' 'i, t Hen ertate is bank) eg bouse and lands taken for dcbtj Internal bills and checks, ... ,..- - ." - 1. :v -'. ' -1 IM1 ;3, 40,7ui trCapiUl stock, 130.511 .49 Due to foreiraBanVe- . . ti,S40 ProSU men cd te cover bad debts, and losses on bank 83.SQ5 111 leg boasts,. - ; 2,305,101 07 gum to tfcposUrrs; " ' 4. " v V ' M46t9S6 sir 'V- 6I0,54 ss 29,441 6 . - . . 1SM55 92 133,515 55 txrof tfttlitiuttslk, rj lint lav.) ii'iv te ' i ' ; la co5p'iir,e i b tSt tv.:.:rr fr tt nttn iotui'j:e f!rp itvif rtr m lie I v.rt Bill- 4' ...l Jj. a t-, -i t K .f rrt . 1 V t i 5 t ' V II'.-. 1 1 t ; t -t 1 - 1 1 V Uftcctuun foj rr:rr; l.i I wou!J I. i t I t r trrt ltiijpvarp'icaiMtBi. . ' t I propose to iatt the aetf ottnee cf the tct i ? i tionl wul ech tMol, nJ iben Irate e&c! l .- t on tf ' :r. I txTtone a cun:rolof ct couM .rcflT bt prvvi.ion t( i f v.v - f r .Tif' 3 for f t.ii i - ..- tf Trmf rt r, t(T.': ,.!f4 oo (he iso " ,r. -m-rj ef llert. itt t cxtred the L..I to lite ceicties of 'Satt of tA.Baii o Caj Fdr, Mmdati moriiigt tth January', 189.? - ' ; " . - C U AS. Uit1 u as u r. V . 1 . I. CapiUl Stock paid In, ' N'otrt la circulation, DpoaitM So'S f dividends' unpaid, ' , Amount due to-Banks, Po&t and loss or surplusj A, ;, s '1 755,000 63,893 , 65,129 81,336 V 1 69,39 S 1,373114 Notes of tbe Bank of tbe United Stales;,: Funds at tboNorthW T - i Doe by Banks In Nortb Carolina, - Notes of other Banks and deposited bearing' Interest, Note of other Banks oa Wd, not at interest, " uuis oi luxejiange, . - , - . Real estate, including banking houses, 4r. Uebt, constating of notes ucounted.and judgtaents. paued.and, if peil. wou'J U crctT '5 Ilettfr J n4 Dup:in, re 4 the third 3,146,9CB 58 Icient thta this. I belief e ihtt msjoritr uf the rurd au( oiilrrtd to be ea coeatiea wll accept u dunrij the urt jear, ami tr',d-. '-. " more or le dUtricti is each countj will ato On moiloo cl Mr M'Dirroid, the ' avail tfceauelvet of it in ul tae. Dot vhoald Jadicurj (.nqimiitee were iaktrurted but aiiort eouotjsod ain1f tl.rict iberfinae- inquire into the ripeUiencj of a cept the beneCt, erea thea a t;rrt point- vriii.be Bending the law to i to enable credN tmed.. The ad not; will be apparent, and tora t proceed to r, If ct their, dfbti theeiaople, trnat. will be fallowed. , 7 '-i . oat of the property cf rnat who die 'Should the act remain a dead letter epon the intestate, hen lettfr i faJminiatratioa Statate book, little injury wul be Jonejand ahoald sre not e,rantrd w iituit c . limited time. AO' better plan be eeggetted, perhaps this inaj be Allen prf sented a I'M to amend worm an experiment.': vivt. ,no r . --. eiuoiin a "j;una rejiu- W 116.05S . W4 . 73,949 . 19.824 84,437 80,756 .996,001 1,373.214 f I make bo apology for thus, unaked," proponing lalinga turfipiked 1r t tountirs of this plan, Kvefy ann owe omehlng t the so Uu'herfo'd and Bjc -r ; Mr. liar ciet? in which he live, land all that care be eiperVj". hill designating ! ( a wliere ed from him is to endeavour tediarharge the obi the first rrgimrrit of Divid.un shall ligation. My object will be completely euecfed nereaiwr oom innr.mu!era,-ana Mr. shoold this be a means of auggeating a better plan.! Allisona bill to revive the act of 1828, l nave no partiaiitv for mv own, uniesa no better JOUN HILL, Cash'r. Sfale oflhiBpnk of Cape Ftdr, on Wtdnttday morning, tht l$t of tify, bolW Cawtil stock paid m,".i 1 Nites ef this Bank in circulation, :.rt Depeaitea, (or umS due indnridualij - ' , .,,.' Dividends unpaid, .f"; V v--';r 0-' i 'M Amount due to; Banks.!1; :'. Profit and lots, or surplus, V?;K-( -:'B ?-' ' "J 4, - V- -t-.v. -' -i-: -v T. 795,OO0 .S07S3 46,106 ' v -i.443 $144414 i ; 58,023 l'.27S,621 Specie and notes of the Bank of the United States, runds at the wortn, . . r. Deposite certificates, bearing interest Due by Banks in North Carolina, Notes of other Banka on hand,. - miis oi exenanee, . .. . -Real estate,' including banking houses, &c Debt notes discounted, judgments, &c. - v'y.' -s, 1 JOHN HILL, t ash'r. DiUn. 85, .80 73 1S6 56.725 1 615 27 771 26.674 81 217 921 163 1.273 621 ran be fouudi Indeed, I scarcely know whether it should be called my own; foe really there is no : a. . i . .... . 7 oiiginauiy inn. ic taai ossi ouia new sppurauon of a power atteadj known to exist iu various forms. should you be fctxe to extract any Innia lrom . it worthy of notice. I shall think 1 have" deserved well of my owiutrvj but if you think it useless, joe will cast it with those things that are forrDtten. I am, moat respectfully, your obedient servant, v C. It. KINNEY, t ' Spfmierl9. 1829 His' Excellency Gov, Owav. To'Stoqktl- Staictneni cf the affidriof tht Bank of JHevobtmfot period tiing$tl December, 1828. DeDositea.'i.? iWft S. TWKi Ana 5, 'Amount of notes of the Bank of Newborn in circulation, is ...t -' v''.- ; -a if' .t.f.- "v8-. ; ' ;twff Ci- . ..... 4' V-. !iv r-rnT-Ji.H r-v ' TSoii. 800 000 99,609. 61 '309.268 15 30J59 7! v Bv amount ot bonds, notea. &c due the parent ri.mk, !; Braocnea and, Agencies, " Stock taken to.secure debts due the institution, " Specie, including available funds equivalent to specie, Real estate, Including banking houses and lands, to secaie aeois aue me obdk, ' i Bank furniture and utensils, " Amount due from other Banks, 1.774.388 33 v.- T5 I 613 $14,' J 4f)20 86 087 S3 46 000 3 367 20 400 1 774 388 33 ;sst'f . ..- tjf 'x . V M. O. STEPHENS, Cash'r. uii is receivasie, i c; v Due from other. Banks, a.- j. . .. J.r-.,F' if I '-; m-i,i'.it.42T.l6 31 Property of the Bankyreal and other, i.tw.o xu Balance, kP; -A&AO 95 ;'v:r 1.782.042 4 Oollitrt. t. Capital Stock, Banknotes in. circulation, rpoitet,ti';: Due to other Bsnks, IDividends unpaid. 800,000 521998 126.608 52 i' FOB THE ST A IU ;y Mtitrt. Editorial saw in the Register a piece extracted front the knoxvuie. Uepublican, wiucb fcn-akof Penitentiary) and to eiustrate liisub- the writrr brings in,' a story of one CofToe, who compared , the prisoner in the common Jail to a hog. 1 know nothing of CoCVe, his story or ho- either but I know that his comparison is not a bad one, as the prisoner in many resiiecta does resemoie me noc ins oininir. sieepios anu pve&r sure room ia the same;; Coffee speaks uf his living like a gentleman. ,J In that 1 think he is raistaksu. If f were going to lead the life of a gentleman, I should take a situation' some; dUtance from the walls of a Jail, antl choose servanls that would serve me better than rats, who steal my bread and rob me of my , rest - at night. A prisoner some- timet has inmates that annoy him .worse 1hao rats, which ia a kind "of human being. : worn ' out in the old cause, who have arrived to perfection in every ihing that its evil.' . CoTee says, or aome line for him says, that the prisoner is Treed from the necessity of work; which is another mistake in his calculations; for I know it is necessary lor a per son, that has been bread to work, either to work or take exercise in some way to preserve his health. There are many reasons why they should wotk1 One grealaud important reason is, that : they may authorising the committee ofBnnceof Iredell couniv. to settle with the com missiunera of town o'f Statesville; wnica passed their Dnt reading. , Mr..siontgomery,jl tlerUord. sub.. mitted the following resolution, which . was adopted: ; - ,;j v , Whereas much' inconvenience and : ' anpeeeaaary expenditure oT public moJ pey has been i the result of; trying frcn... negroes snd mulattoei by a jury: to re n)euy wnicn, , f , Jtt it rtolvtd. That the Juuklarv commit. te be inatructed to inquire into the expe- dieoey of paaainira Uw to tonstitut tln ? juaiices of the iace in any ctmnty in thia ' State a competent tribunal to try tree negroes v and inulatiocs fr all oireiices the ' auie, outer man capital, um.out the inter , veuiiun of a juryj and thus they jeportby . ma, repouep a resolution, directing ... treasurer to pay to the legal re pre itivea of John L. Tay'or, ilcceased," ' ' Chief -'Justice," the. sum of 1250 ' 1.782,042 48 if The above Exhibit is as correct a one as can be furnished st this time, from -the unsettled state of the books and accounts of the late 4 'ashier, which are : 'still under theinveatigation and revision of art able accountant. l&t?.- Ui. 'v , ..- JNO.'W;GUION,CashVv o$PJ their pnsoo charges wnich is commonly paid li nnn- by the Stale.,.. . i . iviiw a siBR nawasiiiawras en aiiiaa a laarritkiaa rnrss eavaii pat . ttieir shoulders to the whel,na(r;asUbnali,'a. -iLM-AIftn presented :' bill authoris Fenitewiary in or abuul Raleigh, and make a con v.Jg t,5 jus iceji' otLedeH 'county aiuciauic aiiriauun 111 uur vi iiuuiai iiwi, i iiiiuk ii Tfiur$(Liv. Nov. Cfi. 'Mr, Martin.' from the committee o'f Claims, reported a resolution, directing lit a cam sentativea late dollars, in consideration of his services ouring me currant year; which resola tion passed its first reading; 'jt The bill to erect out oi a part of the ; counties of Burke and Buncombe knew ' county, was taken up, and ngain order- . ed to lie on the table, and made the or, ' der ef the day for Tuesday nexr.' , , The following engrossed bills pushed their firat reading' The bill to piovide for the payment or jurors in the coi'n ties of Rowan and VVake; mid ihe bill eoncerningVihe ; patrols i l liichmond " county.. : ; . V ;.. Mr Miller submitted a resolution? I requoiing the Treasurer (o report to Cite present General Assembly what, ia his opitiioo, would . bu the best way of in- ' vesting the stock and funds of the Stater utiiftt trad ri-Ar! ittwt luil ah ih. ihi. . T n w H..a in.u vt. uv. IdUiv. .-U ' i.jrt Ji'-vi . "fx ofUie 17th Ultimo, the houses are built, and the teacher employed, all the children'; wtthin-the date, their .oiigtn.to their; acq,uaiiitance with these dtstncranait oepermiuea io' attena. ;- ;v.-.i cawe. . vow u we nau a renueuqary,? anu . ngiu v I had forgotten to ioveaUhe district committee with the power of - hiring laws apontue 'subject referred, to,; we would, see tW frhr fiohifcf to iKr annmkation of the school committee.'' With re. I thei' Pciuieniiarv tiowded with old riractitinncrs. spect td tlie success-of the plan, I have remarkel, that in most, perhaps I and the rising generation deterred and turning to pad petier -Say in many parts oi uie couniry, a iuajoi'j ta iw m imu, i uuueii occupation, nu tioaiiy ucvvnio an uyo.u would villinilf pay a liberal compensation for the benefit, of a school; but 1 take & tnemsetves and society i''1'!':4:',i;r t i ...:.t ik. .u,o ' Kct i nfnnnsn to tJisA anacioi srvBsem I uuc"iu will ni iusi v u T r I ", i' I blvaothorUinir the Countv Court-of eicb county to divide their.seyeral nmntiV. Jnin ,iT.iia nf not mora than .Y. - v miles square. and to give Jo these districts corporate powers' to an extent which Vill be hereafter seen. k . ' . . . .. " ...J.i..l knn'inf. nirimilfl Which Add also to aumorise me wwiki vuii w riJW " ..r, . - I denominate fjie school committee, who shall have power to examine a Wachera. without whose certificate of good character and ability, they shau hJpot be Wmitted to teach in the district houses: , T f w ? " ' :T propoae then turauthoii8e tlie County Court to appoint some proper man Al.tri ft. ,.A'mmitti bt trustee lor tnat oistnci, in".,"" v iAtiA I- .li.fr.r t ontnmittA. r" 116 fcnail De uiuhibcu l t..v r.'.--'-I-.5:-.:kf.K- '.nnU r rh ilislrictJ which meeUng. wbeo so .u.i , v.. . ,. ...I ii tti lkf rirl not exceeding ' . c, - L per 8100. Tor the purpose of erecting a school: house- at some convenient i.,..i il.i' ,r.i:(. ., if th Inhabitants of the district aa- tot agree upon its location, ttie County Court shall; on the application or th district committee, appoint three men without the-district to torihe appom Xaite. ' The meeting so called ahall also.be authorised in like'-manner annu ;ally totax thettiseliei, nvt exceeding- -" , . Pr 100. dollars, for the pay .and support 'of a male teacher four months; and a female the same time. ,This tax to be assessed upon the general tax list, and the district commUtee , luiniru nun toe game nun ci ui vuntvn"., - r-- , f j 2 believe, embraces my wljole;p1a;; but joi .will ask my r?ssonslolt-AjO "vlan answer to some ubviou objection'.1 ' . 1 " '.. 'l'"! s f - ' The character of teachers la thecouhtry' U pro.vcrbia Uy &. Justly bad,ot. 1alii2Yjinf1inra iburi at I hl Avrpntifititt. 1 lieV USUatlT : - . w euiuv Hvlivl pviv - - - j r - lyr any thing to school is would be a saving of maUy thousand foilars ivitli in the time of this generation, aod much improve' the state of society. I wpeid ' partkulai ly recuin mend. to the members not to forget ', sjk ties 1 cattle in. the shape of human being; who pa:nl their faces and drew exceedingly , biie and use- mauy soft words to iead ,'tba' men-unttf -,'tark corner, frem, whence they very of tea. Conie . with ... ehVpty pockets and etoUied with infamy, v We find upon f" V J$l&ATJi2li'4A nrnnpi tim ' v inl "ftkililrftni and mttta'esrWciailT bo'V The vast . versally admitttd, 'jtniiW'ld knur rnr ai ly gomroon schools-, -in. which shall be taught the? nrdinary branches, such, , Af ranrtef at would fit a. man for mercantile pursuits. And.iodced. 1 thtak such; information more immediately necessary in our States thai further ,en . : dowmenta of theUmversity. In proportion to our population,? I .spppoae, . Ki tt esiv numhitr a inativ of chllee'iate education as any ette iitthe V tiioiii with nerhans the excention of South Carolina.. But in .the cortmoa ; v' branches of education there is certoinly alatnentsble, I bad almost said a U criminar want.VTo correct snvil. it u first necessary. to anderstand Us ?''.: It U Miierallv aoodsed that the bovertrif tne citixens is so great as to I tfecldde the possibility1 of general4 eddcatioh;,r'fThis sertainly;n6t stf, incetitsoy couhtriesi with a much prorer peasantry thatt ours, , are vastly A etter improved. Hi believe the difficuUies; On strict .examination, will be L.j fiV.,'iVmf ftf cmiiil tftar.hera. or i rather inducements sum- rS Seut to engage such s are competent in the task; a want of houses suitablo t r4he purpose, and properly located; lastly,, a concentration of the ability H eacu uisirict to a Bingie uuicvn ;f 'legislature t)f JprthiCaroUua yet thetharge, usually top onerousto become by;atiy thing short of f f A1 -THREE ARrRlSpNEU.; thewU0le4 ,'l his plan authorises a majority xo compel wio uamnw ."r ; ? Kaieigii; aaw tvov- lazy t j tribute ShouW it be urged -that the man who paid the largest tax migat have no children to educate, and that he would thereloie di rive no benem, or thathe privilege' should be' proportioned to the'amount of-'tke' tax; and tlfcr lh nnnr nun with a larp-e tamiiv WOUIU oav lime, bjiu rraem uiui.ii beneht can tflTPll spilt to preserve' the inheritance of the rich. We legislate' lof society in .V. senate,- ' -tVtdnesidv. A'av. of Mr. Davidson, a message was sent louse, proposing that the two' liou- proceed to ballot to morroW morning fur a bo- t - . A J .. a ..... .1 te state in which it actually exist; and not as we would wish it to be. A Mcuor oi oiewir judicial tircniif anu stating tnat . . . ... . v : i " : ?.vl"!"i.: ; ' " ..i.i !,.iii!n,. wiif frih the name of W illiaot..Allaoderis. m nomina- r the poor man With a large family would pay little, and receive mucn i;: i efit, the answer In that, iu legislation, pecuniary burthens must, and ;'.v ' be borne only by those who are able to pay. .J The rich are frequently (J ed for the benefit of Jlhe poor, as the blood of the poor isjoo frequently ' . , .l tu :l. r ,u- w. imuljia' Cm. nr ipi In es proceed to , i l i' aj .!... i 1. , . '.i l. intra nnir Ktkfit I W 11)0 JlOmmailon. ' ,! V.:. ; ..: ..iu'w f ... ( . nenueu.toy fiiiaueeof nituiuiui-. iwnw.fiVT-. "j. . j , . . :..ti.:...7 :.....;.!' the poorroan, with a large family, cannot educate the wljole, ani;o4ie im-1 !, f r ff"?" r, , V V,' M . ine poor man, ...,.., - A i.,..,rtii Ki .lUt.'iri !.! tbd committee of Finance to .bum such' amount el P?""' Hn the Treasury Note, in the Treasury oilice a. they. " - ---- - .r .ii,:i.k.i. jt.l rrtJv if iinv.iiU'i' uhnt fnr ctrr ulaliunt anu that llivv Uoon this plan he will pay something, ana, proportionally .nguicn n '-t-'.-.t-'" 7. , TTT r- 1 ' chaVe upon tte reslttd,kt1er all, I should JoSk for less positim) from report the t amount -in the Leg.s.rei whith; re be rkh than the. pborS-: You will observe that I have spoken of a female te.ved;sf three, readingsc nd was-ordered to be eacherThls UiTas ota common in the New,England State..here I pf i. ESSnessed it, great WiUtI.ol,self retciveif he first;rudimens of education from country girl, and during the summer, . never went to any 1 ropMijtons awl Ui wsaoces, reported ,onUuja S?Se teacher; 1 thV never teachbut in the summert and are em , TM M petaion ut John rtJnDiUi , Jrv, of 4Ju. pioyeS the iouDg u.mbe, praying to bettered to credit; winch Wt XtZtiJih .wfr-rW.1 of children, Should givea de Bortwas cupcurred-.iil..-M.,r cUed Wefereaca a female teacher; ariiior.'tbfe purposes here : proposed. Air. Moore presented a bill directing the man- .fetatesville; ti aidinS? iiu 114 nit Hn.uvmo..v v. .r v n o-. , .. 1 1 tin .nnninjkil. ami Mr bi', l hill In rriual iii'.m.iirp mil li nfy to pun;Ii.e 1 tract of land and erect there- un building for, the accommodation' of '' tne poor wt that county; which passed in first ' reading. ;". . i . - - ;. -The bilt to ypst the right of electing Sheriffs to' , the people,- was taken 'op' a and -. ma4' the order ol the day for .On".hotiuTMr.;5nced, i ' 1 i Uualvnl, tlitdTfcJseUa committee be an.' poiiKed to inspect and examine into the con. ' ditlon of tbe office of tlu Ckik of the bentf and that they maker report thereof to' this ' House,'--,--? ..'-.'' . ' j - -j..'. ' t he bill to provide for the payment of jurors in Rowan and VVake, was a. 'v menueiii. on motion 01 Aiesara. -.Miller anu ruinp, ho as 10 eumrace the coun 4 ties 01 liupun ana .iionigomery v.tiiii ' its provisions. ' It was then read t'.e , sbcond time and passed, ' 'Mr-M!Disrmid -preseuted a rcsolu- tion inslructiri2 the committee t-f Inter.'- wial Improvement to-' inquire into .the'- ' expwlieucy o. amending the Jaw, so as -"" to permit persons to enter vacant swamp ; and, inarch lands, when there is not a greater riuanlity than 040 acres vacant 111 any one. swamp. .The said resolu -tion being read, Mr. Miller submitted the. following as a substitute forit, which.was.adQpledi itvL , Jletohtd, that "the committee on tntet-oal ' Improvement be instructed to inquire into 1 the expediency ol'aheriiijj the law rcgarda the entry of vacant land. - , ,,. , r The following bills passed their .first" and second reading and were ordered,,!;., to be-engrossed: ...The bill1' aulhoriingjf the justices of Iredell county to pur. 4 chaie a tract of laud ;,andrrect tliercoa!,-? bailding for the; accommoihtiou of tli -poor of that ei uiity; the bill to revive: the act of 1823, -autliorisiug the.-com' uiiltee f finance of Iredell to stttle with the commissioners tf the town, of Statesville; the bill to repeal so- much . 7, to keep open the Tuck ; ble; bat even that time every il WeH UUUI ill WVIU UTf ve Ml was w a - l. ... . 1 - -...m.i if a etto at ina r - - . 1. a. a fl nil 7M Tirl 1 1 Iff IX WI11SB U llllll UUla CI iX.Sv VI SIIV W I . an.u...VWw. ... - .,' rt ,tu ,,n. enthe burthon as .toueb as possible. UW .asay w iroxo uw M'" S cVX1 Sd inconsiderable objt, I 5ght. much of tl,e act of 1827, to keep open the tuck.,, tributary stream, .0 ;a?wuud county, nerUaus beta to remark,- that delicacy would forbid, and necessily would seega river, the Tennessee m. 'eir ,.U.bu-. as relates In the Catujay creek how SoSuir i Sal : she shou d pas. in examination before tl.e Committee. ; Her tary.tieam. in laywootl comuj. as relatesio the .in Macon cquuty; . and ihe uilf desig. selecS n, v be seS KbecausetheV c& presenteda bi" to amend he act lf tr u :'V ;.,p : - ' ' KJhefa n s 1828 altera, SrateatJhaSL. 1rorW5eVwUW desirar eltior in Gr its I?"::- ;:...'....',.,,:!M.A,:ml rhnsl- aWmuph as brttme.ciid laid on the Uble. a v two.lu.t readings and was ordered to i. :ti t:n .;.,.:.' 1,1 vc . .. .-. , 1 Mr Win ton of. Beaufort rwescnted s JLa,,1'. Th-4-ahouidbe so larire ai 'lo littht .' I protiuiou tea certain lmthewldowa of in- y Tliei ill iluimend the act of 1828, ... r- i J a.. 4 tuaiaio. - hii-k wil Tii(l lh nrct ti milrsVeststcs; .hich. was read the firt time, passed, .'alloniogvconnunsaliita to jurtns of the .sexcuuu i pt ihesmtmttee, bytue v"r . v . v , . , ; v . , , , ; -1 ; ' 4' r- .. '- - ' v v ? - V. ' ..- Wi, .' v
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