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a . Va.4 H. 4 X... V V V 4 ' k V N. J . w - V.- -.. a ' V XT. j VOL. .1 1 A ' - i . " - . " ' - . ! . - . J.aU Maeaas, taajlre, rili KEl'OllT. ' tU Work a Cap rr titr At year I U 1 ereatrafj As Snperialcndrn. l tue pouuc or.a we .,- i v.r ... - a -w. -aa a ..t a . . m. a at e at a, m m rrikfi b-i v ni lau it-mark. ar!ng Ibis jr ar, U Us becume wy .dot j U give you am the pmrM male r and tbe B.anl fur latrmal lti)prMnrnl. It Is met knowa t var i )r at "rrj U tii 'iktiriunnW aiJt (tprt,rrtomiia I t at!Jp- Board that tkre atresias arr U iwludrd mitliath rlnsrtrr f ltf.k?M",fm,,,",bf u" "n ' o!' ttoti f iH rcolatton ia t, , iat f on. pan j Tiaj ioi inf lni)rt)rtnrt ol lit r1fr undrr Ha rfiiitrU,cwcv il.x yrr W taa mL and that it tuui are bj nu nirrit!ai t it romplclimu WtetJ it iHit. Ihrn, bi Wt tliftt it aUould tt rnll J mmhi Iq airrrrrtkr tWvr bra ht lira of tb ritrf rillirr tn the State, or aura nthrr cwmpanira aa tie GnrnJ Awtnblj majr inrwrjHatf for'tkrir iitijirainuriii? ar bat iitraa ut )itlni tie t4U rwlrctrd oa t!i rirr auti.; tar tiat tU dlBcuM vc t.ve lad to ftci.4 ttitk. U brra rf atcr t!, kranf tbn UJ nutiriiialrd. lo nt, n4 hct tie lrtt of tLrac, I pouH . ,,ai, u d Hit fttiJ reog ion4 tSca rral wm-ttiat "of BbUinin? ano KfriK in wnm JiImU arr.;ofr in ih Ki.i. r.. awk. LM I iLi, ..! :. . . . T. U..,r la vr. that . " tiau la. iamcii iw , .. J m 't TV r nftW ntwrwiriatrd 1 tbe LUrar? Kut d, mar bo am 1't.d to ibi nb " 1 ' THJcrt alu. Out I at l icrotiiMi, All ! kiJ ka Mnwtiii.li fXrrr tha Urll tl fV4Vc . - ftti nUtuip o .l.i.a nt hi tr a1 Mr MifcHnl (Hrantrd a rrKi!atioa mM fee falfy rMu.rrit txrt KuV, V , rwrwuliiw--U farur of Jmpt CaKowit. ajrm f rf V4 D4 Crt)ra;ahkbi"a rJ ao4 that W, Ulm a la'ltnabrr, i b6uit f.rpTfi rf . .1 , . lrl ihrrrary, li w rnclrI, ih-rfi,' 'lit . . ... ... . 1 .. 1 . : 1 l iii . Mr. BtTw nrauiV.I ih nrliiioa nf C.ll it .1 .1 .1 . . i'u nmniauuii j luc jxwinniTt, in itwuwi ii . - r " . . . I . o..w,ufn, mrj a.ij .iBoro im iua imprunitriu m i icrai f tU i.rtari Ko.ia b. .rr-.4 prci tol.y eft leua t lU' ito-t. cnuut. rrroi, Buot r me oirrrtluB m jor iMiaiilf liul brlorr paUjtarMN nnJvri t mum r vrry Uinirun to bate captivea. ,nr, " roualblobanas, bj blrlug tUem " -7 """ t tbrtit IL irr J ifrovidinr tbe van a mrana r pn.p.Ml tl.r to kerp wbtte handt trndrr pnprr dicij'l"P. I BIe an cOM to hire illtrrtlH mKvnnMit or tUc btatr,' aa". prorw.! In Hva 6 ' more ora ucn b J tbe year, and tu? Jbt puipt y! '"t,, f lJ r , partir alar account of tb work di tl,e rh er th!- year.: . rrahirinjciiatBt.f JlKoonUc iirarlb- orkHj but bad tbe ()f t,C m f JjM,uiry - a, r; KWM,Jbcavfiwer.r iw work. . - ' il .a '.rtiwf ? llial ft alii llttimni tVlaull lUat 1 band; to trnrk in the water. d M tlMmprllcd t birr aucb hai!. Jld 6r aUCB pidaw HWCtaS 1 cumu, i innjimnun lirr ira-i ium i month.' Ueure it bappened tbat.e1ad many very IndiflWriit hands. nd tSelr tini would often expire and they leae at by the time tUrt would becmne well akillcdj in their work; and if they could learn that considered them at good band, and tbe work wan preying, i! wnnld deroaud an tactrase pay, or leave us. -Another ariou-i obaucle t PKrM of w"" wwrk tlMS,Tt abundance of rain and wj W fmdrta l tlo titr, mbh-h prevented tba hands fi-om workinc for manv, hole days, and Home weeka, during the spring and ..i...mi. mnntllN. , 1 LIS WBS BCf MIUimt yi ...... - - . . i i. i .1 .imoVff tb- handa at one time, to an aiarming urgnrj so wwi , Betrrnr of the- forH.k tbe work. ' Wt lost two by sickneaa, and Ud the miitrurtane t 6a one drowned. ' . T , flut notwith8tandirgtheajsdiffirulUeB,ltnist U is nut pang too Tar U aaylhat er? lnportant improveraenta have been made during tbia year' on UieCa'pc Fear river betvreciiFayrttevilleiirKf Haywood. In -d we now have KderaWe good njivlgatwn im wimu nuxai.ee oe arrived at Uurkhrn FalU, aitU hi faiaily, and about tbe 8tft mm. awd mum of ! wiQtw. 8 praying the pavue f a law t irent i . a iWtm f'jwi, or.racil a ! tlnmir C anJ Lit- or.9wafiraal.ad th ttf Pajc t cmk j;i C,)UMT ,c. tt2JZX 'ean,1 hr a t.,H c.rrr inVtt ner Kich Ull bill to aa te ereri a riveij ukb tttttU rnlt i.t that lt.t i!i . !" Walt a aia rtiuirf ua taai arntn miRi,ukli lUyaillln all t roUhd.l) U l iw tk P yer l li.r riae uf lb taanii( mi-r tHieiijt r.'''?. paed Ha 6rt 'taJif 5 ttaabl a Ut caat, Ikt MianlM-r of iaa anbjt to Bat. Mr, M"Hrly pie, r'fl r.i dmj.iht Si.it iaafc jrtar.ktakkin itinri.fl- Niihan O I'loaat fUamtaalaw a,Kaa at ftKaifl ikrnM Half 1 111 Ilia fa. twUa aWaf . . . . .i-.1r1,uVai..7if..i,M.7 " " apiral wheel on nu. -Ta arm. kk..r.e to tht state, eooietpU(4 by p-l Brat redin- sal af H.. bat RnM,nj llili. I. h nU.nl i. I La On million 01 Mr. M'G Uirc. t.meB menced building rahiua lor the bands, ana a amoke bouae to prrarrvepubtM Annkt.tiara oot jn .n bra removed. It wa ag waa rat to the mticr Har, pra. bis ymviniona.' Dy tbe Ut of January, we had about twenty -fit r Ue"" P (t.eir rem.l m part, lilt p,wi (0 blloi dr wr of Cavalrv id Vv1! M,anr wi 1 ;.;, ra MMK;b; li0,, 'f ,,,,t',,,V 1140 usually bad about thirty. As soon aa tlie mTraaary honarH mere built. mau be mmm nk of bating dam., by tiirtwinj; ! tnsi B 3?ntHJ!" lJie P tti h.n. I. b.I IiimKm. tka liwk . Ami In n,l. lit InrL- nil. iouitiiH bti-Id hi of th a Imla nf lit. iiim an llim l' Doin'Bimf. " ". J " andbaNius. TherulIowiiicUan arc.Mint..f iuo'dtti MrSiaWerion preaentrd a bill -to vT..M.b..:.. fl ,ii...i, ,..f-i l,i iu ...J'T w.,tn,mt. nea aa.m aomt cnnpnaie ihe-h-urd of wanlena in iit ICII omij inr BlltiUK nw o irn rri:i im uir limn inv o im urr t inmi ni', mry will comnow a IMTJ nullum miri . : .... ;.!, . . , likriaeNr.U .lltl,iHeTravalrnr. .Varll aathat of thobMs. wm be- U ietmcd W. thTb.depo.itd In i ?'"n'n .H1 C0Mir done in a very done, ro.npart mitn flint g. a el. whirl, uothing hot a lr.T.,,-L I?,'! harp pointed pick mould penetrate. Some part or the innldle lock. Ihuildinr mav prob.bly b found aumciamly filW aa to a.a-a a' a -t a I I A a B 1 .... a I J.. V. ra a tna 4 I0CI Of Uie IUW?r 01K liir IM WnoiC lMiCin nal lO OC Oiasuil refK-i u vieccry iw mettmis now w U Ancwi ll.... a.,- 1.1 t- laaar. Il.a l.aavaaa. I L tl.n .. . ...a lliu lr 1 T TClvUI0 lO ITinVin. a -. . , . : V . V ' ' , 6 . .1 j - V .i . r -i i . f p .1 rroioaa tiainination of tht ama winch hart been tt-hol-n,creek; blasted 3 foet deep, 13 feet wide, and twenty-five, Tret Uo,. tothia nlaco, wbWbarta talr.irciirtBofti.o lunr. i Excavated 2 baMMft: the uie rxlendiiie from the uiuier end orlcnmlU'ion' -of ths at ryeitcrille. tluir omditio the lower lock to tbe lomcr end of the middle one, is 52 by 28 yards, found i,b much bent'tha ro..M breo The nmier basin, at the entrance of tin Tluitv-aix fertun one aide of this lisi . . i , i f . a l. Af u..u.t. MC'iaoHicr ii mTHac ui irons u v ii Tcarav wmiou put iij.irr iov a, o, .... j jor... ,,., oroiUnff.. TW di-nUvrdin raoka hat been' which paed its Rr,t re.vdirix.; Mr Miller prrMniird the pctitloo of Jamoa Mnore, of Up!n county, a revo lationarr auhlier. pra yirtg tmnpriisioa far the iixa if hi hind warrint. . Re ferred ; -;:"4 v:- ' Mr. Martin piewnttil the folloir, re4itution. wltuh Wj pwtKmr d iml uiieiit,..,, , ;., : ,.S - m ' ' l..JJI il,..l M ...LV.. .n .l.u 1 i . . -I l . 1" T- . 1 - - -, ii. aim oran i- m muii) in uigiuiT urnsaeo frrj ouicrwiw. iiirv votini anr a-, , . , ' t , " 1 . ' I i tween these two places, Vhlf-lf is pmUawy t.y maier near aixy inu:. KW.u.d, bv a 8tlK,e f mA;A nas(iry thirty-gix Tret long, m el im eoP,t,, th c"",l,."" nfa w PwinHtH-i H " "Ii,';; 'ch a -m..;..,t. m..rh nnintobedMe before the navigatioti In Smi . . . . , ;.tt. ,,,. ,.,,fJltlkMIIlttm the unrr aid.. ! - ;Tl mort of ll.t awmnich hate bM JjJZ "wt' am miiniubii " - - ..... t iir i r"-"'' .. ........ .... - - ii " i -...t.k ... k. mail, fnf iknutiiiir. biit rnerliillv tori . i i. .. ..i .i . i . . r .i. i.i. .... . ...i.. I ff(KQ US 11 vail BOO OUj,Mi o- . ll UI IitrKS. nvri nil uir uhiik i uirtniini, . u r juiiuh "1 nd Irilnir, et tl those tdwes tn the river, wiiicli have rornieriy, been. ,.vpr Go va,.,ts. a,i u w ra foi tv yiirds, nnitcrtin- the locks dt had that theT couhl not.be midcredr Mavi-jr.. aiYV A v lMiltit fl.af InlV ItVPfCilW 1 Ilia 1 -' f thll i I ! 9 tll'tvl till 4'U 1 cable, coropleted. and ean jjow be Kafvly passed in . boats either L, aild tJi Sown'nr i stream. And what remains to be improved, are very many i,,, 1 . . . . I. .1 ... . I ; K , ..I, ... iiniiwir. aa f 1 if ttL0 ..... iDncrM on liancL are aulT.-rinir emunderalik fiom riiuli inoae wl.icn anaynow be coin drrt-d in good order, aoon require wm drtiaiMr. I wwild, thcrrforr. reromnril that the Letrilatiira. Biakr pruviuon f r . . . . w. . . ' . a ... . i.ii . mi' ii.c v i.u.b in . i.b m r i... c.ucin .inmc ih cu lu ic fiver. I he canal wan nearly mil 01 n u wwmi, wihi i. fou,Xtereompal,ieare(IM.Uoverana,m...t,diilih jLit.. il4..i. f ...mi. ii.. . i .... .im . - wuiitirvnitivri fi? tn .-'inivil oilir. iriutiuiilt.. w .' . . ... . i.' ... I...I ..t. rlitli ill I ti i in iii-urn ns tlnisfi u n . i . i . .i ....... i i .... r .. 1 ...... laces, milieu ni.noujjn iim " , i t. momicfii ran iii.u ua, r i9ni-ii mil. c it won ji " iii i " "u i"ji i"" ' , , . , j ."00 yard.H and several tiart which have been completed, will yet require h great d ro ks, that had hern left when this canal hicti. whrn done, will mnrnwdr any other axpenac if die kind fur aven ytar U owtie. i , . . i, Tbe aalary 1Ioim-U toe keeper nt ana, at tint plaee. orjr.inlxed.,- Tiie prt;unMtinn nf the other II 'use, tints joint' atlcet c Timittee be raisrd to es noise lh Inwi rult(iig the Trtt aory DoparHnent was 2,reed to. and Mt-aira 8ned. BrwwerDirk, Melcheif and Spaight wer BppiHDttfd the com- iiatteenn tlie partol the senate;: -.u. it.. ' " . - --- -- ... i loeaaianraima-utitueKernerqiamia.aMiiitrtiaee. iiaiieo on me Durioi ine oenaic. v- . is doubtless very ell known to your nonoraum uni, m, ... .... WM fint WCT uinstert, mimI mth many loose ro km taken out. anflich m for twPerintemlintf and airii.tht boildins s The Senala resolved itaelf into a mi and near th- Catw Fear river and its branches, are covered with anj jt lhir forko 93 feet long, trn feet mid- and ten feet high,- having and for keeping the arma in Uit rk in . order, commi,1ee- D whole House, -t Mr, immense qtiantfty -or the most valuable timber, and that for -many foui. feet ,cft eachf M to overrme a fall of 15 feet, all the Sireed in'tWCbaf?.n the bill to eaub. yearn greit quantities, both in plank and scantling, as well as f ntu.r; aml ROlc framrn of the ,rfc .f gooil lightmood. , 1 li-h a Mink en behalf of.- and foe the V; timbcr.from near and below Averasbtnongh, have been ratreo 10 vv rtU tl plank f the best heart pine, wlthv.it" sap, well kiln dried, and hohotdiiihi.t appoiiuirientthivoany oU.tr hi the Siaie.) benefit of the Statej and, alter s.ime ? miAs-tiin Yerv few bave ever attempted todosceud tbe whole of Siny- inair( OIJ ujy, twenty penny nails. Besides thfs, there lias been a HeiaaKunamnh, and may justly be ranked hhtbt!iime spent therein, the cotntmttet rose, IVails onUsj aitd of the few that bav hare don - so at the tisque of their lives, and rrcquentiymitu tue lo the flams across the Burkhorn creek, the many sluices that make into iul(ryndaobrioty Binrth;Md.tinRiitliin(rtriuof 1,1 "2,n v 1-'1-V:n' .- r. I t..tt not heard that any have ever attejnpted to de- j.i.- audtlirdam that extends across the river, to one eiid of hit character iaruae.uU.eta. Itt baa been tnatmcied to IMm?U? lT ,. ' 1 .1 . 11:1 .1 .1. - . ..... ...m. ........ . . i " Mr. ai 11c11p.11. 1 1 it in ine ciiiiiiniiico uii . u. IW ..-". -i....-.M..djlliat MiLilar arend Bnckhom Falw onjraiis. iienru n , ..rr. I!!! Zl L ii. h low these Falls, have enjoyed he advantage h Wilmineton by water, such a, reside atone Vlloinj; ureii "" -7 - " . r ..... , Iu ,,. .,1, lll-l D IB II" '1U them; bave be cut relj cut on .irom in '7 fT ? : .1- -.r enfia down any part of the Cape Fear in KTS tuVin what Is called M and Buckborn Falls U . - , ..m iRia larce nointsof rocks, which project &e theater at its common height, in s?rae instances sir or eight c ! i...t Wi.ei allv less Tliey apiiear in different places for munetwo probably fiironefonrth or one iv 1, t : ,. ffilf Pmi e".rBucrn illa. RafiS ,pc Fear, is never iattempte ab!vV Fayetteville; but time of -high water; and al that .ir I ...j it., mft a tfofc Dassaec over theseFalls, wjll be. oblast off the top o theee rocks level mith common winter water, in n nroner direction, so as to lorm a ritrr v . "'; .... .... . a prorr oireciioii, w . cm.f , mftsinen av that the sluice than one tinnureu wcv in u,w. .. r------ -.h3fc 8l'1oii d besowide.that aralt,wiien ine wm 1 ,I,,,,,U- . " . " Miair.fi Baa.llSla'I rVff tKfV fHII. a rrk.honld have stiW sp v " VtrU w oiided An feet. Since the lorkB were corim eted. Several prrpnre an ?inaie or ne coat, which wiH.bebid.be: , and they to answer tlie piirMic for which they were intended very wi II. boats bavetiassed tbrouch themboH, up and down, and They iHHroim. 11 Improvtjneat, reportea sgaint. 7 .' v . ..J 1 . " r . .- " irmi , It it deemed neceatary that at aoma polula of the After the locks were completed, the hands were rcmtn ed to Siny ire's t'. ponion 01 ine arma aiiomu ne oepoamu, to ws Falls, near Averushoio', yvhe,-ethev had, inhe first rdstefr erect .11. house for Mr. Keen's tamily, a smoue House ami kr -Hnr ami . men, hhoae nUcet will become retnuuaihk tor iw,r uini whenever the mater was low H'rgh, they were eiaj,wt?d ,in blasting ami pi eatn-at'wni allowing the n- i. . a -..n. Ll, .lama tf . Hi -7': only on partite, and In eaet of i rocks, and making slim e dam W. ragcment it approvcl by hit Rt, The foWowins is an account of the work done on that norfjof the rails au, ,m ittytx'd w bethecrf. i. . n..tt its u'lifaja.iiirr i UK litiirr triiii hiiuuiu 1 I. - .-.. w.aaAtl aril iryivPIIHin: MIIU ih . - " " n w - 'V'l'r " J"'":r - -rj-'. LL-.i;,l r hrnten. and tlie Uveft alsv ttrike a rwKi the ran iuw v - - - -- - Sm" hands endangered; It bambeen found (On examination, ha tles IlllMI. Iinyivi.i j, o ,vF ctAiiiuiu llfr. tint ran. hv . linHotrn nv a nrniirr iiov i - rT. tf r to! 1 . l Slier nry arr y :r.5i ik-A-'.;-"l..V t ,. urat. here thev mrnns of iroti crowhars, oe chmij i .r ", r7 ;. nil ufIB ui ii." r"w . , . .,.!, ..,. l.a itunA ulioil till. U'tB. mill heentirelv out ot the way. a w J , . , win w enweiy , ' on def p to Woi Ji in the boat sh in s, and ther is too cqld and the ..i.,i n,. ii.i. mmtaut when the band, could not be , I ...... ri.m,iprtinir rocks tn amine many y - o v.rt.i.i aeem. that for this reason, a : "8 Kntk H raft as well as a boat Hrer Bot it is believed, that alr tsxvigniion . ""' , - . . W j,ana it 8ufficient to Ihougtt the oaianca. v .r - - . lire Complete we uu i . - - . . ....... .-..h,., f i.at aa . z .. . a. i r noviaraiifiu mnta . aaaaw a - - --n expense oi msM..S '"':rV it Will not be considered as remains to ue riono "Z".Z ,t,A ottontion of the Board to going beyond tny,pt'nt . -rV;-- m branches oi.. n' tlt. L!ane Fear is one of the It seems to be iooKtwFww.r-.: ---r .-r - ilfftJd . a a. m.. nan aauaa a iva. a a w a .a a ... m1 ,a a.i or u iui w oihic, i"'"a"""j s.mwii-tant rivers oi our "": . . timt nitiiitit'rii inucii money ha th been wasted W1 btate Jlf iinprovement, which promt f this time, it is .id a ?3vt, ori,. rrfrhdiisirinfYi-nal Iib. is. m t Pr , ,. o vi r - -: .,.' From Wilroiiislon to raycucvMie, win beconveyeu o - - --a .a , . - tonstructed, and ifrtim Fayetteville to uayo . tbem. reasonable wmw . ,Mit ;prv inrcl.iorll9. . ..B ar ihar. aa irryMi am. uvov m aiaia ..jaat - - - pa niM mri iri lami Wndi,,. navienvtion will soon o no ir . Xt, rl t ' tf- ' . ' t - ' . . . . ...... iiuin wmi nan niriai aim .iv- rivers Above Haytvott we ua . . for niaiiv Hiocreekj all of m hicb arc capauic o. - n .,,d af- toiles? 1 TIks Deeprivri, in .iV.v, , r.- - - , BiviTa hmttntilV. IUO IHOM ' v...jv. - ' -a . I. .. u.!al,.4 j?ittt ... .r . .i. ti.nt areum to a inaruri n vt.. Dtriu...--: .ff..ed a nrettv eooil Biuice iifi1"" t.i. 1. . I ' ::r"" - . , n.rv tit eiaii, ti.i.of...i.- .. iIia iinNHaire nt boats ior erv iUdinboriugiu r ,: U . . ; . ... fmniCnsf One powerful inducement to .improve ih ; - . . PiauufhU. and red oak of the best qtyb mltrd Stewart's Stand, or llodgfe'a Fails: Built one towing wall of stone, 252 feet long, the bottom and 4 at tun. laid in rouch masonry One wing dam on the left hand, 36 feet long one on the right hand, 52 feet lon?i two left hand do. one 194 feet Ions Blasted and cut out a channel 200 ysnU.50.of which ,wa done last year Rlasted down, at the same place, three large ledgfi, -)d some1 points ol rocks, for raft navigation. Ooe of tba ledges Wh tight feet high,50 feet l.,iia and fiO feet wide. . S- i' r ' At the place called Haralson's Landing Built Jftee towing wall of atone, 342 feet long, wxleet wnle at Doliomanu tour mop, iam in rnugn mason rv: one side wall, avcrajjiiij threo feet wide and three feet high, 605 feet ... . . . . ii i -i lung, built ot the same materials, anu i;i me inrae mann.if7TMi1ai.1ro n cu;in nel throwch hard atone. 300 feet long and 12 feet wide, iyjragirig two feet ... a f . 1 . I vr. A' .S . . deep; tut and quarried tnnrugii a soil mcnanu giavei,aui; iti,ii!iig, cr' Hirin two feet deen and 12 feet wide; blasted down onBledjte, CO feet long 9 .J. ...a ... fti l a ka .l Aaat a .1 50 feet wide and 3 teet high, tot rails, une uays worn wit 11 nanus, oiasi-t in" autl removing large smuew auu puiuu up usu ki.hui mu n.iuu.- - At Shaw'a Fall Built one towing wall, 204 feet long, 6 feet wide at bottom arid 4 at ton. and five feet high; one side wall, 50 feet log; rut out a channel in soft rock. 15 leci wide. 204 feet lor.g. averagiiijtwo feet deep; blasted down 3 laize ledges and some points l rot ka lor ratt navigation. Having now completed ihe last very bail place to Siny lie's rails, the hands were removed to a tall near INomngton7 null, where they made 1 set wing dams. 6 set hand dams. 100 feet lung; eight hand daulsf40 reel long; one tide dam. 42 feet Ions; one do. 104 lect long; one check darn, 109 leet torn?: one do. 172 feet long, on left hand. Blasted through one ledge about . JP'' . 1 . r 1. ...in .1. U...... I. I. I ta 3 teet IO0Z anil lU icei wiuc. uihhivu iiuougu nc niRimi im ici'te, ij leet wide, 12 incite deep anil 10 icct long; anu removen tonic gravei, iog and promiscuous nu ks, by blasting, for ont half mite, SiHMi alter the work" at ntorimgiotra mma waa comnieteo, it Became ne eessary to i!ismis the hands, fur this year, on account of th sickness of Mr Keen, the overseer. . 1 have now. erentlenen, given you a general decrintion of the work dofs on the Cape Fear this year, although many small pieces of yorkfM omitted.. The amount of tlie expenditure, including anout nve Hundred dollars expended The last yfar, and for which vouchers hild not been obtained " previous to my 'settlement with the Board in Nuvetnbcr, 1828. is g4,759 43, exclusive of one or two small suins for which 1 h. ont had it in sit power to procure vouchers, and which', when otitain- . .... . ' ..I. 1 a ..if .l.. .1 .. I. .1 1 ed, will be very inceusiueraoie. 1 natter nijsni uui mc wort, nunc beeobqth well planned and executed, ai d that it is in a good degree pro nortiorfate to the expense. For whatever-success may have sttended the Uhiirtof this vear. we are ween indebted to ine practical aoowieige, per .everinff industry and integrit of Mr. Keen, the overseer. All the boats and canoes belonging to the Company, are secured in the basin, at the en- iri.e.iAf the locks: and the tools, lents, iron, sieei, gtin-powtier anu pro- Uii.n: on hand when Uie hands were ilismivseu, arc cureiuiiy put sway in a secure house atCuckhorn Falls, snd will be ready for use whenever the a-orka MM be rvtUBlCd, 1 remain, gentlemeri, mflat respectfully, your obedient seryant. militia the uae of them einenreiicv. Tliit ar- tcelh'ncy the tiovernor, illy acceded to bv the cornorations f those townt. It it monoaed tli.i oal of 4 feet liizh, 6 fett Wide S the urmt located a Edimtoo, these idacet be furnished 1 Itlie nnniber required at each, except Wilmmttnn. whir.li III heauppiieo trom the Ai.-nul at Fyettcvllle. To cany this arrangement into elFcol, it will he neceiwary that provnion be made ly ilie l-pislaiure for defray ing the expense which will be incurred in their trans portation . , ,i ;. ;v In the conclusion of theae remark, I, 'would htg leave to ang(f et lb propriety of canning to be printed a tnfficient numb r of copiea of the U.ir.er communica ted tint year, to fnrni.h each general and field officer witiiaeopy. Varanciot It-tqnrnily occur in the com mioidt of bri)pdea nod ilivitions for want of informt ion, on thr part of tne oincera. at to their relu'ue lauk, return are prevented from being made. A copy of ihe Hof er, in poaewaionof each othcer, will, in every case ol vacancy in toe above commanils enable them at once to determine on whom the command devolves- te whom tlie lower grade! are to make their reiurnt and from w hom a return of the whole it required ut 1111. ouice. ; v; ... With eonsiderutiont of the hiehe'tt respect. I have the honor te be. very retpectfully , gentlemen, your otedient nervant, " UEV. UAN1EI, JliUr Qtn, M. A. C. t tMtliaMaM1IBMtjmTi legislature of Noiih-('arolina. J A VIES MS BANK, Superintendent. - Ifednrtdmi. Dtc: 16. On motion of Wellborn il select conirhil- tee was appoioled, con-Hting of Messrs.. Well born, Love, . Welch, M'Enure oitd Meares, to enquire into the expediency of ameiiding ih; revenue laws in relation to large eutries ufTand, say Tron 50.000 to 200,000 acres, fin which giauis nave issued to emzeus oi olher Slates, and ma-e, lor the pace ol thirty years, said land has never been given in nor sold for the flaxes egree .uiy to law,- .. frr&:fy;::; ' Mr. Meares, from the Judicmry ctmmiiiee. who were instructed to inquire into ihectpedien cy i pniviuing oy law ior me estauitsiiment ol a bunerior coui i ut law and iiiuitv m Mnin rmm- ty. oiaueorenort. rrquesliot: to be ilisriiitrL'ed .1 .- . . - j ..... . i. . ii nut me lunner cousiucranoo n ,t:ie suwty-fJ Concurred in.. .;'.. A Z.fiM Mr. oanders subtniMed a resolution inslritci?. tug the conmiiuee of Internal; linnioveinctit fo a-- 'a- intiuiie ititii me expediency ol inrtruclttig our senators and Uenreseuralivva iu Congress to us their mnuence to oblaiu iroin the general govern ment a. sum sufficient to make Neuse river navi gable frmn Newbero to Lotkhart' Falls; which i'iauy oiwuito mm 1 . th certain urns. ,.f y - ' .1 : . i.-.o otmniit. encouraged. by tlie ctnuiinio- w "Vina. on wiio P-r':7 w: : 1,'nvtievillcJ have lately B ? .il..n ....It HUVII 1 1 If . aV W I T a. . m . m j T r. ... m-m iivu a a 1 a "not guinavigaiiu.iv-. : to .fleet its l.l.l . 1 T I ' .....,, U'lm 11 lITHa lt nviliv ..v " . ' ... . i ..I... m ill he awe n cuiiijww oftbeLeswwufe eld seteral piiblic tucetiugs. Kirovement; butUis doubtful mhetber they will u laio atid important a public work wrt hont too aid i BEPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF NORTH CAROUSTA." Adjutant GcmraTi ()ffict, -f Naleigk. 4th December, 1829 ' Tm'ilu-Gferat Jlutmbfttif th Statt tf Jih Carolina, ' r..mm..-l have the honor to transmit eui.drv papora m relation to tht mitttia, embracing all the objects required to be reported from thia office annually to the Le Wt.ii... mararMl aa folio . f - ' : ,j" ' . . . . . L 1..'. .t u..!.t',n. . n.t .itmti.. gJt K. 'Imittf.. .m. .n1 A, -AOBirBCl cximbiwiib; ioa w giniuii .-.- m.w .vw iMmenta, inthwnitgiiltB tiVw at bekwaing It the ftatt,'.-;--. . , -y , C. Rotter of tbe general and field otBcera forlbi. jeaf. D, Abttraot of tbe araw Belonging 10 me . . '. E, List of delinquent office rt on account of retuma and of review. - W hen we take into view tbe di fectite organtiation of the militia, out of which de ranKeoient and trebarrasament have araien, nd oewdifficuhitt in itt operation daily acrruing. any evidence cf the abdity of "Ive State to effect, almost tbe only object ol practical Importance attainable under aucb a ay at em, (via. a lull return of tht militia) the exm dieitey of making an appropria tion for the improvement of the road from Ilockfoni to Jefferson. Concur- J -red in. v : " ' " -1 Mr. Mitt hell, from the same commit tee, to whom was referred the petition ' .. of aunilry' inhabitants of Buncombe C ;uoty,prayiogan appropriation to open I . , a rond in said county, made a report re . i-mumentling the rejection of said peti. ' lion?- Concurred in. 1 " , Mr. Mitchell, from the select com-'-niitteo, alti made reports, recommend- ing ihe jeciiooof thebill providing r fur the r pairs of certain roads; and al- , an the biil to amend the -set of l2r, chapter, 25, entitled an act ftMmend . art act, passed in tfts yeir.io! euti , tied an aci givinyj the assent of North - . Carotin 1. to. erta in acts of the General , As-bly ol Tetniessee relative to tha- , , Sin-iky Vinuolain Turnpike ipad; which -C report were concurred in. , - ' - ' , " , On oidlinn of MrTj'ye, a message was seot to the other House, propo-ing (hat the'resoltif ion olfeied yesterday by ... Mr. .vvenDorn, oe rewrwrio ajoiuf select cotnmittee of this Houw, ' - '"'y Mr, Uinliiii i?-;-VakepVesented a "" rMnmuiitcaioii,-itom the UomptroUer; retaiive to the et'tlenieiil nf ihe sherilf; nfMacoti county for the present year." ;t ft'fci-red. , Mr.' Pool presented a bill' to amend ' the ,aCt of 18ir,'t evwv persons; from iihtitructing the passage f fish up v New lleguh creek, fh Psqitank coun ty; which passed its first reading. .' r" The bill to amend the law relative to securities for th stay of executions .' on judgments ?yen justices of the peace was ainenueii on motion 01 ir. Cowper; read .the sccona lime Ano - passed, a:-JT'- T " ' .-' ' , Mr,, 'sneed, irom tne committee 01 , Clainii) inatlt report, recommending ill 1 ejection of the resolulixm instruct- -to" t'.K-in to enquire into the expediency of ininns'mgYtaxori gold mines. Con- -caned in. -T " f' - - i" - "Mfi i Wjllisms of Martin, from thtf ; roinmitiee of PropoMiions and Griev . rtnc; M;de. a report recomoiending i ile rejection ;of thtS bill to erect out ot n part 11 tne counties 01 vumuenano, y,v Moore. UJke and junatnam, a new county. Concurred id.- ... " -v; Mr.i Williams also made a report, reeommertiliiig the passage of the bill." to authnriae-. Andrew Welch and Wil liiiiiTliomaito erect g-ttes. "The said" bilWas then read the second lime and ' ctnavA be otherwise than gratifying tt la, tlitretore, with Bruch pleaaurc, 1 cab report was read and laid on (he table. , Mr, Meares, liora the Judiciary committee. who were inalrueteil tit inouirw Itiiu ids i.Ti.iliwi. I r.i,.l ' r ; . ' ' :;, ey of passing a law to make the Journals of hi On;,motion of Mr. Srned, the eomn tembly couiuetenl evideoce on the trial of defend nut tee of Fmant were instructed to .... 1 : ... ... . . . tt aniaon inuicunenis in cenain cases, renoi teii inrtutre into tne nature ana extent 0., that such s law , would be unconstitutional, and the duties imposed upon - Ihe Comp requesled to be discharged from the further con-, troller -since ;'the sevsion of 1827, atid ; sideration of the vubjert, Concurred in. 5 l"- " ascertain wjiether tht proper discharge . " Mr. Meares, from the same: committee, report-1 of ihW - d'Htes requires th? sil of ed the bill bung ih lees , of the clerke the. Ulerk or mtlhw::' ' . . . - a . .a, h 1 . . a il. 'v k,i ara 4 I kl . ' countyapd superior courts jaod; shentlsv lees, jr On mot ion ot wM'i'ariftaii.iiie without suietiumentwhen tne said bin uns ctn ; committee en ivutcawon were uist-nai-?--. milled to s committee of t.hehoje House, sndj ed(ifroro, tholuithet: tons,,. raiirm ot. made Ihe order of ih day for to morrow. ',"'" the biil for Ubo '''dotation of the-'pon, Mr Martin, from the committee of Cliams, children ef ths ute,and lhendtri t "' ;).. , .'. ' " ' " if ' ' 5 , ';- ..- ''- ' V . ' ''.' ' ' v t jj- 4
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