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' 3Ut Decemberi' -"Sdth Juue, y 31st December," - 30th Jon, SUtt December, SOth June, ' " Slst December, SOth June, . , Slat December, 1811 1811 1812 1812 1813 181315 1814' 1814 1815 do ,181514 loir rsic 1817 1817K 1818 1818 1819 1819 1820 1820 1821 1821 13 1 182a 18221 1823 1823 1824! 1824 1825, 1825 1826 182613 18273 1822 :J828 1828 1829 182! Dollars per Share. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 4j,do 41 .1 do do 3 do 31 , do do 3". do 3 do 3 t'do do - do S do srdo ao do. !99 do do do doi do do do . 8140 50 lakina $40. 5 per ahareor p, S9 perinnunv. do do di 1 do du ... do do." - do1 do do; do do. do do do , do do do do , do; do, do do do do do do do dtf dOr '". ;. do . . ,.f .do . do ' d0 , do , : y - do do last Dir. ai;ndl prAt a Bank Cape Fear from Ut January. 1811, to ist ,.. . , -f ' December, 1830 .Ov.'fy-,!'i-;".: ;.r- 11 If r .... 1 Dte6r, . ; 3 Jtceober, 4rlest. 3j December, December. uecetmber. lrtJ.oe.- . D'ceiaher,. Jene," ' 13 Dcrmber 14Unf. ; 15)Det: ember, 16 June,' .. lTlDpeember. 18JBM, 19iOtfcember, SOUone. DectmUer, June," December. June, . Decemberi une, 27 December, '28 Jane. 29 December, 21 2 23) 24 25 26b SO 31 S2 S3 34 35 1S12J 1815 d 1814 1815 d do isiri d 181SI dn 1819 do 18201 do 1821 ,d 1822 d.i 1823 do 1824, do 1825 do 18261 do 1S27 do 1 '"ectjbf uiniu.tiMt ( lruech Wn, tbe IVt.wt . !( ivm ear vcit ii(tcd 9.t50 n t M if June, December, IVcemberJ 1828 December, 1829 June, 1830J December, do ff 15,395 15.694 15.729 15,816 f 15,819 15.825 15.864 U j 15 864 15,865! 15.979 T1 f ff H n :.4 M . ft h 31 3 21 3 2 ft 171 tslii 25 115 " 4lf 47.064 38.80 58K3Q . 58.83a v 58 JO 4 58 8ia 58 8M 18 80 58 830 -58,(UO '58 WO 47.064 C 004 47064 61 atfO 62,776 .62916 65 264 65 264 63 2T6 . 65 448 63,448 63.456 63 460 63 916 55 926 47 93T ,39 947 47 937 .. 31 958 31 918 5f I 853 983 50! 171 JJ. 14,707 50 202,965 50 1 00.01 f 27 S.50d f- ff . ' ff1 8.659 2.6791. 2,1 '2.761 6,250 6 250 it.5oa lt.500 lt.500 , 12.500 12.500. 12.500 12.500 I2.VK) 12 500 10,000 lo.ooo ; 10 000 10,636 10 688 10 688 . 10.G88 10 CS8 VKfU : 10 6S8 ' 10 688 10 724 10T24 la 820 m48 9 oC7 8,586 6910 8,292 . "5,528 5528 I 3.0.479 43,123 21.230 67,500 AUGKEGATK. Amount of Dividends declared bt the State Bank of North O.roliiu. No. I t, 35 H.'ctusive, Sl.fl65.988 50 Amount of Bonus, do. do, 317.682 Amount f Dividends paid to the State of North Carolina ' ' Antoiint of Bwnus, paid dp. X- ' .-.T4al paid the S ate, Total declared, S350 479 7.500 82,183.670 50 4i7 9:9 4 2 .X. . ft:' lat Jannarr to 31i December, 1811 1st' January to Slat December, 1812 ikt lanuir to Slat December, 1813 Ur Jaouarj to Slst December, 1814 , 1st January to sim iweww. 1st January to 31st December, 1815 VilH Janutrjr'- tor SlftCDeetmber, 1817 ; 1st January. W Slat December, 1818 1st January to Slat December, 1819 ; 1st January to Slat December, 1820 . lstJanuary lo Stat December, u: ;'lstJaniarr to51at-Dtefliber.-vl8M.; vlSt Jaouarr to Slat December, 1B34; " v ; r , , 5 1st January jo'Sl sV December. 1845 , ;V ; 3?: t lat Jaausry to Slat December, 1826 v -lat'Jaauary 4o. trJeWial8:r : "lit" Janusrr' id '31srT)eceTAef?1828.H-.-i, 4 Mat January to Siat December, 1829 i '', ; 1 . 1st Jiaatry t , lt' Dexwnberi 18S0 - 4 .'A ",! 25.696 11 22J45 64 11,038 84 17,141: 49 26,621 .77 92.832 37 55,913 91 84 47S 83 T7J,1447-52 153.183 73 38,181 v 16 32.789 53 147.142 86 51,987 42 58,008 55 54.S73 42 46.817 67 35,436, 13 K079 00 5.496 57 873,714 54 Report of the Board' for Internal Improvement To tlie GenerU Anembly of the Siio of NuQtt 'Carolina: Okktiembx, By the act creating the Board, , lot Internal Improvements, it is made their duty to report to the General Assembly annually, "the exact state of the Fund for Internal Improvements; the progress, condition tod net income of all the public works un der the direction of the . Board; the Surveys, Plans ami Estimated' expense of such new works as they may recommend; and such other information in rela tion to the objects committed to their trust as they may collett, and may be calculated to advance the general improvement of the State." h '. la obedience to the requisitions of this actt th Board for Internal Improvements respectfully report. I. That the Fund for Internal Improvements con sists at present of 82.480 70 ensh in the' hands of the Public Treasurer; of 836,103 39 due upon bonds for Cherokee. lands; of 822,195 16 due frvin tite es tate of the late John Haywood; making iu the aggre gate 860,779 .25, and the dividends which may here after arise upon 1,304 shares of stock owned by the State in the Bank of Newbe.ro, and 1,350 shares in the Bank of Cape Fear.' . -.r1, : II. With respect to the progress, condition and in come, of the various public works in this State, tlie Board regret that it 19 001 'n their pwr to communi cate information as precise and satisfactory aa they could wish, and as the objects bt legislation, require. The act of tlie last General Assembly ''concerning the' Commissioner of PublwCYVorks," has been fully complied with in, three instances onljj by. the Cape Fear Navization Company; by James Mebane, Kq. Superintendent of the Works upon the Cape Fear; and by T. F. Birchett and James .Gjaham, Escjrs. Commissioners oi the nicnory Jat uap ltoau. i- v ' Ine fellowmz tabular statement exhibits in a con densed form, alt the informatm Which the Board has been able to procure, either from official sources or au thentic private communications, with respect to the fiscal concerns ot the several wrporauoas In which the State is interested! ; f Here follows tabular Statement of the capital of the several Navigation Companies, how much has been paid on each, now much expentieii toy each, what di vidends have been declared, 6tc. . , ,. v ' ; Of the seven chartered ..Navigation. Companies, portion of whose capital stock was subscribed ; by the State; three, .the Jar Jtaver, t xadlani and the Neuse. ceased to operate several ear since; and -it is at least doubtful whether their legal existence is not now al an end. lhe Lutawba Uompanu has a mum sal existence, and as the state or South Carotin has overcome the Aimeulties at HockV Mount, and tom- pleleil a eood bstteaux navigation to the line or this Stated it :is confidently hoped,.tlist ihe iotellisrent and wealthy individual to whom the management of it ail'airs has been contided, will prove themselves equal to th crisis, and that this naturally fine river, water ing one or the most fertile sections ot the State, ' wilt receive the improvements ot which ir m susceptible, and which are of such great importance to that . sec tion of the country; v"'"? -. :i';. .' - .' The present condition of the CMfootand Harlow Creek Vanal Lotnpany, whicn cannot be, rejrarded as very prosperous, ia minutely deUilcd in the accompa nying report oi me rresiaeni ana uireciors, marked A. The anticipationa which they indulge of a rapid I v increased use of the Canal, and the consequent in crease of tolls from local cause, and the "revival of thn West India trade, seem to be well founded.' and may protlucesome of the favorable results so long de- ainxi and ttneiclea or me ieeisiatnre. ' "-.... The report of the few Fear Navigation Company, marked o. 'presents a detailed atd comp-srUvely favcrable ststiment of the affairs of that corporation. A recent examination of the work which 'had at that tim been executed .upon that 'portion i of tie 'fivef above Fayetteville, ' was hiehly- talisfsctory to , Board, and exhibited abundant evidence; of the-'eco- nom v," Ikill, induatrr and enterprihe, with which 4Jp affairs of the eompany have been recently 'conducted. The accompanying report of Air. Mebane and Mr. Keen, (marked J) , snow the amount ot eipenui turea du ng; t'-ip preicnf year, and coniaiti a iwin u:e und it I urate deser'ipMy f the improvement vtrich been made. good haUcaux naviga tion from Fsiyetteville to Haywmid t(ie junction of Haw and Deep rivers) will 'be completed in" few weeks. . .... ' -r. ' ,,- - :. . In obedience to the re61utiin of the last General Assembly upon the subject1,..':'' communication was addressed to the President of . this cotudsoy lit June last, requesting to beinformed 6por what terms that company would surrender the,.figiit to i receive tolls upon the tributary, strsa ins, ply is herewith 4ranmittnrli merkedX." The retirti)f the RoanokLNaviintion (kninanv has fjol been received, but j, daily expect and will probably be conwounicated ; to the LtjjU'a.ture at an early period of the session. From authen ic private soui cea. the Bitr.d is grjrtified to learn, tht the improvements effected upon that stream, prom wtj at ho disuint day, to reward the liberality of the State and the public j spirited individuals whoi. funds have contributed to prodsce fhil desirable re sujt. A extensive ' commerce' nw. carrietl ao' throuRh the Dismal Swamp Canal, and flie Petera burg Uail Road Compaby are about to connect the river with that to'wD,by s specie of communication, which, when circumstances, justify its" adoption, outstrips i if usefulness, aU the modes ; b(- improve ment hitherto kflowo. ' " ' : : ..J '-. The fiuAcpmbt Turnpike Company, during- the first eijht months after the completion of their road, declared a dividend of eight per centV and at the clohe ol the followipVyear, (in, October, tast,V e'fer; therjdividend of ten per centUpon the capital stock. No higher evidence of their prosperity, or the abilf ty with 'which" their- affaira have been managed, shonld be desired The.' road, extends from the South Carolina to the Tennessee line, a distance of seventy -six miles, over an exceedingly hilly coun try out ris so constructed, that U ia as solid, aa le vel, and as smooth, any road of the same extent in. the 'State, and was completed in test than two years from the time the'roote was surveyed, at in expense bf 30,000 dcrllara:, ( . 'W The acf f ior theiibbrovement ot the toad from the Old Fort in Burke, to 4heville H Bancombe,'? has been'carried into effect. The commissioners appointed by , tit? LegiHlature? filed .the) 'requUite oiMios wun- me uovernor in way last, and receivea the money loaned by the act. The road, it f '-un derstood, is nearjy completed, and promises la pi a very good one.- Ample security has been given that the money, will be refunded to tie Treasury ; at 'the end of four years from the period at which toll gate shall 1m erected. i rfA 'M-'.J : The act "to amend and improve the Hickory Ivui Gap Road,n has received the reqoisite attention of tie Hoard, I he accompanyiog report oi thfr com musioners, Messrs Birchett and Graham,.fniai ked l- sffords the oeoeswiry- informationt aa-'to (the manner 1n ' which ' the money h been expended, Their f ugjestion that t it road i one of great public ottlitf U that4eptioa of countrtr that it U the nearest, and maybe rendered the best channel el cdmmurdcation between this and the Western States, sou snouia receive lurtoer patronage, is wormy me attention- of the Legislature. ' If an absolute appro priation cannot oe aoruea, loan hi pen inc. same condition as that to the commissionersi of the' Swa. nanno Gap Road, might perhaps" accomplish the end i ThtPtumaulh and Pungt Road Company have, it seems, drawn tlia fourtto hd last Instal merit of the Stpte luMCrintioB fntf th Treasury! but have not, as yet, rendered to the Hoard any statement of theconditon and progresa f the work,, ; ' r '!. A claim for lervicea rendered by Messrs Blr? chett and Logan, commissioners nnder the act of 1823, tor laying oft tbe Hickory" plot iap Jioact, hii been submitted to the .Board. 11'fiey. however rejected .t, not because they did pot fetieve it to be just; but from an rtinion that they Lftvr;biithi;ri. ty to make the alanc upon any latr cooitrac 0 kiS ' ire it h r fim.v meermei ot the s-wt,? .Tfce rrpfwUf !).. ' ton, of th Uo.Ud JM.I.V corps c t.xz rer. U,e ser-' Vice ero vlitel; tendered to th 5i - t j iht War He- partment, Astains theopintnn refcrrtj t. Mis exminaV ' tHMi aanaJt ffcUyt after thfUove-nof h-,4 le!t thit t ' seerio 4 lb btate.aod his report, the mult f f kill snJ ' science attentively applied to the etjett of inqnirv, will ford all the Information desirabt epca this sa!ject. It will -bt ffttiod eraorij the accftaipanymg papers, cu. krd F lU.'Th dutj of rrofimf?n fo the ton-ltrutim cf tkIgUatnmw o'jtdt imprptrtnent is to the B.iard V. one df grst delicacy nd dtCf;ty. Not because intport ant AUjevts do wt exrstrr they bond in every ectiorr f lhe State, but because thereof ;o adequate iVm! he.'L'X their aecompiihmeht,.and"ysccesie. Lgi.!t m$ havtT manifested little disposition to creata me. The actual - .' caah fund nder the control or the IWd, as before stated, emoonta to 2.4SO 70, .The sum due from the e.taie i.l tha late Peblic Treasurur, and upua Csivrokee lands, t nut im ssediately available, and the dividends hereafter tn arie ; -poo B-nkjthfck set apart as rood for Internal Improve- ' metttf, cannot brespected to produce an amtmnt, io an .'.. ; degree commenaeratc with the cae ofexpendita- whun ' . any slncteVork of great pAlic importance wou.d require. lhe tvard entertain the opinwvn, and entcrUfnio" t. tlie law makes it their duty lo declare iL that upon the ro.jri. purjuen uy mm frvrni Lgiiaiare It depends, whether tim ; . . whole y stem of Internal Improvement. ahU' be rt.lfd , as totally inapplicable te'the conditien ef North ajan.litis.-''-It la now twlve7eara aince laud was wt prt for the . purposes f Internal Improvements ami t mie f the lifv v -ferent itmutf expenditure. WllUlmW.itjatdorMig this fthtde " prriud, little else has Ueco done than to pnrtre surveys, 5; devise plana, and make eatimates all which have, if intur- vals, been submitted ts the .Mi-iideratioo of the Legisla'". tnreamlhave predorrd but fitile prartjc efftct. l a dif- , remit crtarse of legisUu'win. is n htiiea&er to be Miraued, V ' it is obviously the interest of the. Suits to abolish the Board,. V ; and to return the. faud committed ; to", their charge to the " k ' Public Treasury.!-, lg y :v- i ' . Whilst Ihe Bord, bum a tens of duty feel themselves - constraioed. t submit this plait and faqdid; ei))ition of. J j their vlewt, Vdet the existing; state ot things, ;ihey betf 4 , 1 r le&ve teapectffilly to suggest to the consideration of th V'V1 Legislature, the .course -rnf, policy "Which would, in theif opinion, be ealetilatetilo promote tfct prosperity and elevf if.. . the character of the State. -V It appcara from a recent report' v of the PnWio Treasurer, that theStale owtia io Bank stock, -'?$'- V and other funds, toot Jess .than '' million, of dollars- Jh. Banks kre gradually windinr un their affairs, and the im portent question presents itself; what disposition shall be.'. ...J. ,V...r...J,l' I 1 1 a : . .. t Ht , ... V '. made of these funds? fl prudent individual similarly ait-.. uated, all will admit, would t once, direct his Attention t . the improvement of his real estate,; as the only way in which 3 he fnutd secure, without hazard, the mean, for thetluca- . - . tion of his ehndrea,and.afterHkat,bjecU importance, r Is there oo analogy . 1q the .-4rt.cae-A'. 'f fjfi ' Appropriation of half a TOillionvi,tfttthe' Jnteroat Improve- r '.f ment fund, end.the whole 'olace'd under the direction, f si l improve and competent superintendent,, woold at least afford ncnarage i;; ' ' s. The ie-' mehtfrf the hope that higher 'prospects werfrin reserved ; - v ui. W might looklorward 'With coufideneeto- the peri- t of wnen me-ttoanoKe iniet weuta noifl us an-opportunity rr an i-qual participation its ihe Coriimerce of the world . ',; Whvn the fwmptetiott of rail-road omtheYMlkin ; t,6ff, me yape rear, wouiu pouruownrihe treasure Or tlw-west upon Fayettevtllesi-anil ihe", dreiYirig .f, the Warrtjft" and": U H : v marsh lands, in liuf nouthet o aod aMerfi unie;iliftuse v 5 health, )fro.perity' Bbd i,nteUigrnce over s tegioa tlhwotI-i'U''a; less fertiliiyi, -f; v yfflhUf v-7',., -Jf'P, The; Stale1s t posWssiiif3hei (ihmtl9t:U: 'i- ritiito aunli-.tont iitr the afromnltahinaht if snw nir'.t,iVr''-S' y.: ly to engage legislative atntion(.aa th reiiWdv b appropriated to any object of mojtoMofsgenei! 'prjenl iog importance? Thev believe not.Tlie best tyatem evev rtf'-'-devised for the gene al tliU'usion of f diicajiiiiif i gperr-B?. : al diffusion if wealth; f Wealth AffenKrKe,' means;- jaitd itt-; 'U spinn the desire ior etiucaiion; and Hiocsuon, :,ia rtrq:iVl-;::v ' nnints ' the -wiy W wealth Uselulnesa" and e, ectaBiWi V. Geheral edutiri prevails no wJiefr, 'that irnerfer broi n-;ii'V'' ty is bm woe rounu nuir aw uuii w vmim csmioi educate. , t f.vt t the, youth' of the S'jitel bdt Itiilicio'iieH exuentled lathe imV r ""v proyetnent of mf physira oitdtrioq; willnable them tt edV. f'f- ucate themselves. 4 Shall it p. exrieitded V at 'empt "to' ii; mitigate inc wcFiity nuv crii"Ni .t" r wesiifoif. as IM1 ' may oe' they regard H aa, esrending i:n,-ni4s ut-uti-nv i t' i' . i.f,..i...t;i .i" u:::' .iL.: '. " sjynj weaun upon locieasieeierying, .uemosrnopiessana east Improvable 'portutfjef tb Ciimitu.mty.k 4 n wny vtoi prevent crime, the:; object of every spetjea puisholten'-s is to educate the young s l he pate rat regsnj-of ih go vernment should be extended to the youth of the country ti i decree that would promise the highest result of use- luuirnn, nu niii jiveuuiiuiaT,..niif wutiuub nruprioty,-. ju." ' .t:l-M .a ,k.'k...inn..i fc.i Vu i:.Vi.r.. ,1 it:. ua untt inu n iifuivu,u aiiu liter ii icviiMnauii9 , ini- v prove th prosperity the means itivai tciiaiu acviiti ijituak -w n ai cuamuiiai fj . j . th condition ol the couptry-Hidvanc the jeiierir-V.' rity increase individual wealflir and . yoafuriiiBlsv 'vVs 4 panaf 'education snd -lessen thetemptatioo t. V1 ' Jo. CAtiS. See'jr. ... .. . .- ' Mr Weares, ft obi tlie committee on the, Judiciary, 'to tAhont the subject had been referred, made a. favbrble ?'' port thereon, accomp iied by i bill to provide for ili final . settlemeht:jnf .executor and, adrtinistratorsi which wu read the first time, passi-d and ohlered to be printed.1 "The bill provides that the several County Courts in ;hi State f shall annually, at the terms at hich they elect their .coun-i . en. t-.. . . j t ' iy ouicers, rppomi, tnree persons oi tKii ana fotegni ts v attilit artd.pass on all accounts and fitul settlement; f tx Sf ecutort nd administrators. ; Vs.v Mri Williams, oF Martin, from thecommittef ot. Propai", vS:2;,v,' iflootaocl jOrlevances, to whom", the subjert had eeit',-rej-.X':)v rerred made a report. acctmjjanietj by a resolution In TaVor , '' of -Dnvid Scarborough nd o. hersi " which ,wii, f ead.-the first .!f f' time and passed, -;l ;-: '..iv--?f 'f :; f f .i'ff ' 't."'y(ft Rnedtrpti, wV Committee th- Finance?. (Whwo.'V'V w, referred, the ' yesotutiori iinstrurtin iltern ' fir-inquire fJ0j ' , what alteration i tieiesssry. to be made )n thraw "auiiiori- f- ; sing the County" Coods to grsnr Kuenset tof pt'iMnfYef tiS.. lad spiritous liqiiois, 8cc. repoerd thai 15 is inexpedient to'f alter the ip jreltmn''tf ht'.ju.bject.Vtj Copcund in-, ': , VrV Hinttn, of l)t a ufort, ( the select it tit mirier Oiv - LtBternsT improemeiif,' whom was referred the r?,itjyon 'r. inquiring lt,ti,lh "exprdi.enty "of. foroting .rati ri.H frdni; r jfayetteville, through 4Tampyitin,, to ihe tap Fe,ts 'iiver.''-i reported, that the financea of the State, i ft; "Uie NpMfO Tof X t not) of tbe tct laqucstiosvi- They ueTefortreapectri the committee, weuldtiot justify aotb, ao odertaibj; it i -:
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