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t tmm l IaUal t!Sj tmtmU THE KCV SECEBTART CP THE navy. Thoogh tke edifcare 4 ikie pei. 4nf be pteaawce af !' "-t koow ir of the eescr end qeJ iei-. of the g.'ema mp- Wm nwr-r -d It e-e -tB- af 'Tr f b 4tvy wde - 4 II af"--. did eat need lh wfnvM whrh ! i'j'Md-odcamwaa-Ce-ft-iea-wjta'tfj their aWjr are act wS W tt1 itine ief.ct rd Me f h IW ifc -oaae' I- h f fjc4 frakojg Mr BJf bur Mi ia tb.ir rtJr. ' ' "" ! TO THE EDirOBS. 1 leer. Gat-ta & SgATOS: The quea. "iB baa frq-.tl a-ked her. ith in the laatfcw d, George C DtJfc. th reademw pfi4 ir he oSceeJ Semay f th Nat! He a native of Ntwkr,iit NhUi Carolina. Hi filler died foot wtwa h waa amall kvijr. lit poeed fie t4-r"t, aid hi Inead. aided bin in iq-minf aaeduee- U,m. U arbttmeJ lcn- M rrctlr 4heliwbaiurehc-aa21arecld. Hie vt;oroe and di.ciminaiie intellect laa mediately j him high taak ia lk community. He we, ai a early , elected a member of the lt.i-4i-ero of .North Carolina, bat Hi United ciira otance eme.Ied'hiu at " t aban don polftira. Vkmm lit Pr( and had a wid-awed MNiUr ed le ei.tr l wepport. - tit dteaie J bimeelf it the pro- leano l th !. end aequied a lar aaJ lwtj?a prart.re. The Lilatur, . la wa vet very mn rtiruj pi a Jolge. and he drli. rf J hie duts on lh b-.rh w.ih rrat b Ur aalimpaniaUiv, giiflf an(aiH t lb krurfaw-Hi aal t pnia. a aaa of duiy hiaarlf. hia ihrr ad uir. rfqwirr J ih-i ha aboulJ aH rc nm or tbc bneh at aoili eUrj w'ira hia pteaJiJ u!ti nJ iirnitt e qiueaieau iut4 eooain4 tha oi ratit praeiire. IU ed bit 'at oa ihe baneti. aa J rmrr4 ii bia prrt;r M the bar. Mr,B.iJf?r i f'J J a4 a one of lha trrf ablrat laajrera in thctUmiad Si.it., liariraijr a'fi apeaka . . . 1.:... ..il l.injtr ib.b oat nwir on anf .h.-j-h , in that aptca of iae ba will apl ja.uet to hi. clitot, and (. daali.h a ihraovdayV tpek of hi adfrra.ry. tyjita that accnaj.l-alirj achUr and ftrufooad jariat, W-.. U4iiai. an al tht b.r, Mr. Udft. ihn.(h a much ugt jbio, r. hit fornidabta ri. l. If I had 0 cawit iaaay eooil m tht Uite. 8uia. 1 ooulJ a. iwa t(ly Got E- U.d , I . aV aaaaaoaia. I ItiPlaH aV l .1 i hl.il til Bi ii-ah i .d i .h. . . . a 4kt of N rtk OarJia., Q.M. ! trra .r flaokin. oh a Urgo namktr of tohn'ftr otliiia, m.rchaJ tjairily 10 tba d.f.net of lha ttabard. !n thai tiii. Hia, Utjrge X umg.r, mm am a than about 19 fa tM. aolaatearad. aa appointed by M .j w fjenaral Jonta ont ol kit aid, and Lung 1 aland Star pobtiabet an later eeaiiiaedia tht publia ttr.ica ankl h'jatling lair, fur Ihr egteadeJ dailt ol eaaray eairtattd. rvok oxer, aad tailed! w(jc5 ranool gad roots, bat uiHtl ram Noih Carolina. . (conteat ourtrliea with guing Ihe Mr. Badgef vat aa aeu.a and tru; aapaonar of Gta. Jackioo fur tba Pft.i doty; bt wai, indeed, iha leader of tba Jicluea party of Nrtb Carolina, aad arrul. lha addrttf containing thir puli- tieal eraad oriur ta iba eltiun of ta l..t Jwiaaa to tha Prtaidtney. Tht t aarae pane a Monk Carolina, generally, nxnmaied hi at a feaileaia pr emi. readr qnal fid o ba Attorney tleneral loI'reaiJ.niJtrkion .(.abinai. 9t.'4, tht Whig an ab-r. of the la.i 1.4idra t of North Carol.na (oht nW. aM.ie.aiaj heb..b,.f..jerr.ly..r.) uo.n.nvH,a. It nominaie l and raMiiondrd .Mr. U.iT ger ai eminently qulibd to nake in nVt Aitorney General ia PreaiJeat liar nana'a Adta aut'atiafl. In the for'gHng, 11 i nni detr,ntd tu rairent Mr. Bntgar a meraiaoeer. Thtreiano eagion of ihui!t to which tit tniad b bea direeieJ, in which he tiaimt eahibiltd the higheat an I moil caoimiading pooera ot" in teller. If h a hill leapt trie apiitiaimeoi tendered iim. I hie not ihe alighieii doubi, floe uesJ bit fritnd tiaruin the Ittit mi giving, that be will take the rant maler If, tommanding. atd attteaw.nlikt view aof a'l the inlereaU ol the Naey. and a. far at oor tnm en do it, eltvatt it 10 that poaition that nut rapidly inercaiing re-J oooreei, estea-uog commerce, aoa tne nreteat title of iha wmJJ me itqoire. - While he will brug thea large and cnmprehenie va. to the aahieet witnj o rare rapacity for b iieaf ha ean alo iecend to the aoat ts.et prteaino in tilt minutrat dail. 11 a uniiea. ia ehon. every qjaiiiieaiion for the aution he 1. X!ld l'. He i now 10 t te tueridun and full 4 of life, aid n. man living ea- j .jr. puaealmnt pode repu aiioo ( r jif.ihi v aid hne. A Rtpubl'ua of Nrth Canlinn. UNITED ST I Ed SWT- Ti.a N.v ol tha Uni'eJ 3iaieieoniia ol acen ahip. ol the line, four whier. are on tha atorka ona raxro of 84 gone twelaa frigaletof thfirtclaa, rted ai 41 goni ea h, an f which are on the pto-k. and 2 of iha eaeond elaaa. raioo at Si gon each Iweaty one almia of war. of from If to tl) fan eau lour fcrifa of 10 fune. and eight aehoner. .i 10. 8 and 4 trunt each, lo addition o the k e, two aic.m fnawa are now build toe at New York and Pnddeplnn Tna eMei ahipa ia the nary, ar frigate Coauiou.m bo ill al Boiiee, Ika U. Suie. jfc'idi .1 Padadelihia and CMM'el a i , vbj a UihHi, all ia he yar J7 Til wt teat ahip of lha line ia .lie Frank ,1m. bo h at Pml.delp'iia ia 181S r. ..a, ai Pj.i nLti.iaa jn Hie IfV M W w - - . - 1 - if tkt oldaat tat k ailMBMrM. TVitiarHMif . . i. . t. . ... .1 ir uinnia " 61. ol o.iJmb at3!,t4 n81; yanaJ a ( 17; a4 aa Mtaat miMM SI, 4 foraara 01, rkapiMM IS. a4 a-Jifj aaairra S9. TM 4 owauuiM araa.Mtt 503 pat la Tf 3.530. va,4.i 4 q4raa f 000. A mm mUr tO. aU. a ilaty 2. 530. Mr (:wu.d.k rt 12 590. tt trao f akMv tl S09. lMraMM rMnaMliif II. 830. mm irr ttiiif IIJ.)9. J o II. 200, wtm fr 9IQC0 ft ?00 a ..r d a m iWir rf ttH. t 1 100, d W00. paal .iUliua ! t7u. do atn f Ata tia. tuUhieaa at aaa tf 00, do oa ohtr d-tr tJSO, aa.lia aa.wrf of ot.ip ol lio at .!..,v. S1QAO. nr.fra of aiatbataaiic 21,200. aracbera of aaai acriio saiw. u ww- m.a VlI.I!K OF Kill. ROIDS. Tba loltooaii ubla. jnprtd fr- ot idyifM. oill ahaar. in PF. ' - laiairt fwa!u.f to tba auta aa4 tha ruiBBuaitr tr the infrrJ gitro M a!a, and lb eaq inrra. taara oaid into tb pablie iraaT. raiH mi fr tha tab!ihoicnt f iha Kattik and UaH Bd llmi. Tbt e:-.t.e gura brla art lbt ibioajb wbirh tba hud Biiiti. of oUtch ra imalurl eiinivHia ihrHo. Tba lad lit pd i..ta ilit i'bhe raait from thaa ean tin fr the jeir. 183S and 1840, la f:jt 1S33 . Ift9. Wik t'latnl a f.riuu tUif,! -ftarkbainploo W.k. 70S Ffanklio 410 tl Gra.tJIa 749 0t Uarra Ml M llaufia . NaiiaaaiiUa 77S W I81 tS 14.811 4.UI D.ff.f. ia aouat af Una pd ImU lb. Iiaaaary Tk. auia Ul ha af ait raaia o ti d'rJ J Ura aia mi la4, ika akata .aMiai maulA .tu.w .a iticicaa la ika a!u. nf Uatf. ia t'.a fuiax-inf eaai.l!.. .f I0,4 00 lain 4 ta ,0-.fc ,h icrtaM a ta. aalaa t proprri la iaa cut af Katcig . Maca Ika jcar .. Ill 009 oa Making aa ag grtfata inertaaa af tSC.05 00 If aucb bo tht rtialtf, tarily it ooald bt iha oiitat ahotiihitd and .U'CidjI p.4ie in iha aUit io prmu tnhrr of lb. grat lin.a ! rail rpaJ nan etitrritii and in aueraafful oDtr.iMO ni hin her bnrd.r. ,0 .,l. f. -ant f a M U tiaaoljl ring any atnuaa ria. 4 sECJisr wjiru Trali if tirade tfronrtT lAan defum. Uodrr taia beading tar l.-diBg f,Ca in B condented for far tha heatfit of our readera. 'O Ball Pal A joaag grocer of good chancer and correct habit., couiimnred buti nr.a in ruo I and itnprtrd neigh. b trtinoJ. lilt sl-rk wa adiall. a .rA mean., and bit atock of co ,,l)ja(.rf mtre atili atD.lkr. ilia .a lea 1 . m.i h.. .... .nd he oaa etldf rt,ly u. .. j:, iu, d an , opJJ ,tr l urBfr prr. Jld .W be .1 the . bo'lom That the yuunj gr-c r bad r-a.un lo rerr-t thia upiuion of toe ld gro rrr will apKr. The latter had a dabg'iier wtioltd oun Ihe heart ol the for ner. tie ffcred ii.inarll to her an I oaa rejected. It oaa done, how. ever, with the aaauranre that he was the man of hrrcboire, kai ah acted in wbedieuce to her father, cumminda. Attarcd ofibe affr-ctiiatof the wo man of hia choir he act himtrlf about rcmovinf Ihe only ktacl in Ike way of their onion ( father'a objection to bia pecuniary protprcit. A year elaaped, and o. what chance ! The young gnwrr waa naw going up hill rith th power of a alrain l.n uinou. ; ruilomr-rt fljikrd lo kit atore from atl q iai ttrs, and eern ma ny had lft li ld rat.bliaticd atand on Ihe p site rorner, for the y mng er fatorite. There Wat a myalery abiot ii which pmi I'd ihe g nicer aorely. bat wntca he could not anrav el. (Ir at le. cui b.-ca ne nearly aick o.tti Intra aud agraa4iou, and in atteiopta to diacoier the aecret of bit n'izhtj ir lorrras. At l hit jtiHcmre. Angelica for Ibat alhed Mghler,tnna' conln fed ! briniC about an anuarrntly nc rideo a' ialerra b"leni Ike panire. AffrirliKold man bad become, tin ottgh the in 'erveiitioo of ihe daughter, lol erably good huorrd, be inquired itk) great earnetnett of Ibe yung aao. bow he bad con need la eovci to much, in tingle year, to tbua ex lend M. buaine.a and draw off the cuitomrr from older ttandt Tne yua; mm taaded an antaer but inquired if be had aay further ohj-ciiuot It hi. union with Angelic. Njae," replied be, provided yon reveal tb eret of )oir etireee t'au t ie you ig mn prontvJ, when kit happtatt woo atadt oamplata $9t7 IS Je4 81 (J 9S 7 40 MI 7 70t Tkfa!lBieaaittfi4Utpf4fi .li. 1 1 wafSri" I?J roit. ,1 a.7a. ...rri.r a Kk H r's - r,H f In at 123 Uf -mpiM. t T!tl i,..d..a4,a.. of tkc caitoarra of tka lao atorta.. ... .r.a of tta r Tbroarwf o1"" - l7.atk.,enr..kn.iveoid l. Jir EV ...mI .. .M i'SS SST.J. t l. (r.ilt. .a. ItaoaMkW!. fcapplr duC.pallatwr.a.ika aa-at fKt. tkt rf lbt Pa.. ! tkrr. Tkt kndal caka -aa aboal M, pm.oar oo ik. A.t.ie.. . lhtr, . poiai aa .obo cat. kaatbtotJtaaa called for M M, ibr-!!. a diSratt aa4.ofa . .U bo -TtlStCCSST. Af. tka atcraC Ikt acrt!,"1aeair tha tUUJ ax.ki.edBfttoikrra. Thoaaa, fc.art.lj kj Ika k.ad. a.d k.a- . ..,:.... ... aogriica uhj iin."n " " liidk tUUtl- ' : Aaiaj.lar iMiat.t orcarre d.r-i iac tbt blidaya. aa lha oppoaila alJa- of iha titrr. Taaladia who rei rrlura kamt, kta abort antaacc rru tkt F.rrj. ia .tha iirairit, tka aataa nan Ibry bad ta ia tkt city rod p and draandtd ikrir m ity. Tht oaa bo bad tha tnaaey draw it ant, and ia aHnavting ! hid him tka mod caaght tbt bitta aad car. ri-d ikem off on la Ibt jruutd. Tbt man diavuifd ta pick tktBl op ti aaaooa aa ba a dan, Ika ladit pat nkip la tkrir bortta aad made offaa fa-it aa potifctf. Oa Ikrir way ifcry br.rd lit clatter of borta'a hour fuliootag tbta, but rrt ! mack terrified ta atop or look back Ubrn tkrt rrackrd thtir aH Ci. bcbuld the rubber, hone wit ill thtoi. a fina aniojat. i;k an tlrgant addle, aad a pair of .addle-bag., &c Bat tht nan naaaonbero ta aight. Ibry aoppotril bit bre eacaped obil't be ay at picking op the billt. On ex.nimc the taddla-btga, a large aura of worry aa frond, aad twral article of orariag apptrrl. bat aothiac by abicb bia name could fee ditravtrrd. Up to Saturday laal. no out bad apprarrd ta claim tbi harat or iiruueriy. I ba abe facia oe ba froa a rrptctable gtnllrtt.a of iht tily. k a.iarra ua that, am galar aa tba circaisatancta naj ap pear, tbry art atricity correct. Si. Levi. Republican. REMARKS OF MR. GRAHAM, 0? MotTI CAtOLIRA, . I a tha U 8. Senat. aa aiding leaia t are aval a bill firaating a aarvcy to aaca'Uia Ika praciieahiliiv aad prakakla coat .f ia apeniHg tka direct eamraaniraiwo eelaeee Albtrmirla aoaad aaJ tka Aliaaiic ocaia. Mr. GRAHAM aid that, wid the In dalgence of the Senile, ha begged leave to make a eery briol aUtement of facia connected with thit bid. Catung your rjt on the map of Worn Carolina, yu nerceif. a euinuia. rommrncing near iu notUitattcrn exuamiiy and xteading nuth ward! r .full degree and a half on the map. and.. by iha meander, of lha eoaei, at leaat 150 mile., to Ucracoke 10- 11. On the ea.tera tidt of thit ptmn ula it lha Alliniie ocean, and on the we I'M a Iraei of waiert Biigablt for ea ve.el. and called, at yu proceed rm north ta touih, by the mmet, tut ee.tivety. f Corrilwck, Albemarle. Croa ton, and Pamlico toaodt. Tbeit waiert are all diaembgued at Ucraeke, and ai ihough tha too gun of lied aeparaling hem from the txein it at tomt pnmia reduced to no more than half a aula in tdth. there ia no accea to tlitm for veaielt except tbrnugh thai inlet About one hondiwd milee aorth nf that waa lor meilr Currituck inlet, through which enacting veuela af light burden paaaed into Curriioek eound. But thia gradual ly filled op, and became cloied about ten year ago; and 11 will be remembered by ihe Senate thai, a few week, einrt, 1 in trodoced a bill to aboliih the poil of do- delivery and ihe nfl.ee of.urieyorof cue tomt at that place, (which had bean inerure for raanj yean,) and Ihe bill h.a iMt'Cil ihi body- At a period anil ear Iter, there waa another en ranee to iheae inhnd waiert, called Koannkt inlei, about itty milt north of f)crieoke, at the cittern extremity of Albemarle eound. through which it eommonicated direeily with the Atlantic, and did not then, aa now, mingle in waUrt wi;b thou ol Pamlico tound on their way to tha oetan. Here ihe vea.el. of Sir Walter Raleigh advtnturtr entered whea they planted the firai colony on that part ol the Ameri can continent; and long after warda it con linoad 10 afford an eaay aad direct pat igeinto ihe Albenuilc and in tributa- rtea. ' In proca.a of lime, howtver, a than n.l ha been opened ou.hwardly, through Crouton, from Albtmarlt 10 Pamlico ound, thera being a considerable decli vmt in tail direct on. The whole wa tera of the eound now flaw through that channel, and Ren tka inlet ia lod by a amd beach half a mile ia brtadth. Thua an unbroken peaintula it formed forth wholt diitanee alrtidy indieattd. and iht entire trad from the Albemarle and ita tribularie. ia farced to leek tba markeia of the Nonh, whither matt of it it aimed, by firt taking a Sontbtra routae, to Ueracoke,' and thence a aoa ,j trar 7 dretiiaa aa tka atoaa ao thai two a lll.auit, came ta tkt cilj U kt B...d. at.aral n...t.Wa nHti tr w y f nartkawa. A lt drtwo ata M- am. fiaoitf iatoitoa iha aonLtr. tad ariaf tba nro opw " fo. td ,kr .. tcral ai-rea. at aoa.h.,. ..4. it at tba ft mt .kick.on. of Ike. S?. . tf .f I ar ; mJ J-J-JJ - .doab i. kilrk.a8ed. rtrti.8th.ek..j. rfc btt.t.a ruiat by tha aafia... of .u praeii- anaall biU In Ika tM-.-g. LS2 .ad V. Su !..-. eakili.y. ..d that tbt Ufhtt b e... itBaafiaf caaaoai o - -- -- Tk Wl T t!". r- i ir uoo aati dirtil pa- .k- 1.. Iff -JJ 7Jj!SJ .Wtpdo. of tba loioraaa eocqao w r I cxteat ot that comaitrct. ana a.(r ! Jaia at tha 3j... ta-ritory. Aibo 5Lrta..a.d.umb.a.ia!j.fra h, tili rf tolru ft frO iloa. it i-atrallr Irota l w -""I " - m r j . . m. a 39 to 29 ica in p 1 -1 1....:... find lhair 1 noil nooaa prwinii --- 1 natural aad d.rtei roait to tba aaarkti of the werid thieogh Keaaoke iait. 1 .nil Irn i-...- .. -.-.a..iiona be raiIlaQcera would at mare aauaiaciorv road hit bam ettabluhed from tha ap- per Roanoke to Pettnburf and Piorlulk. in Virginiatbut il it a well known ftet fdr hulk articlea it far ehtiptr be water thaaaa railroad, tnd ih.i of iha nnMlaeuont f inicul-1 tore caonoi ba teat la market al ail by I iha latter mode which would go by the Ns aaeiinn ol the A limit I eiatee.of the eamt dimtntian, furaiebttl aanaally greater auppliet of agricultural! nrmiati lar market Ibaa tne aormern coautiea on Albtmarlt tound. Thoialnal improvemtat which, under too Ioom it aoolhtra mart ia and iribatanea I art. Pfb?t. tjraly fruitful, aad arelbrea formerly aadtrtakta by Cnffeii. likely to ha0 a great incitate in thtir I but n tinea happily abandoned. Tba production, by thd ftclam.tioo ol niarlcoattmplatM work waa tuieuy wunta innru-m land, naw ia iht I tht nowtr over eotnmtrct which bad eeutat of drainage a woik proaeruled I w.ww - - - - - r - 1 by tht ttatt ot north Carolina, which ha appropriated 1 200,000 to otjecta 01 thia kiud. la atldiuun io wnicn ana coe 1 toa. iht common product nf tha touthtrn latef, immcntt quantiuet of ladiaa corn are teat from tbt aerhon to Piew 1 oik, Providenee, aadBoeten, ai tha North, ta Charltatea tad Savannah, ai the South,! aad to tha Writ Indict. Tba txporte from agriculture, however, are g'eaily agumcmed frm the nhiitt aad loretit of tha Albemarle country. Beiidet ibnucand af binai. of fiih. tha quanti ties 01 tta.et. neidirif. tninettt, pint lumbar, and ihe production of ihe pine tree, thin timber, aad naval ttore. tx ported yeailT. are incredible to thoie wbol lae not had ttioir aiiemion turned par licularly to the aubjcci. There art aojlini, and tha report of Major Gwynn, mean of learning lha exact value of iht aggregate1, but it it tatimated by tboat moat familiar with thai trade to exceed 3,000,000 per annum, and to farniih employmmtta more ilun 100,000 ton. nf thipping. If tucb bt tl.a valut and! . importance of that tudt under it mul - liiilied prevent tlmd vantage, what mighi it noi bt expected to bt if relieved from it etnharrarameule by the improvementa proponent A. a tchaol and nuriery for teamen, it eminently deiervet iht foittr ing care and friendly coneideraunn of t'Ongrtit. It it from the commercial that recruit are furnnhed lo iha military .-..f :L.-I ... Nie;ndal a lime ahon there aermt . : 1 :.: . j 10 oe a gcaiai uiajivaii.nn io cniarga aim trengthea thit v( ibt na ional de fence, policy at well humanity rt' quirt that thty hll be ahielded tt far aa pombl from tha peril of ehipwreek, and encouraged to tmbaik io iht mtr ehmi aenice. Mr. G (aid he eoold not better Hluc irate the heeeaiy for opening thia inlei and it advantage in trade and navigation than by reading few paragraph Irom iht report of a diatinguiahed civil cngi acer, (Major Goyna.) to which, and 10 the report by hia reapreied colleague m the other branch of Congrcia, (Mr. Raynar.) at lha 11 eetion, be wt iaii- ly indebted for the fact already narat ed: premifing-, merely, that Rounokt Marines lAghi-houtt" mentioned in ttiw report, ii ailuated oa ihe paa.age be iweea Albemarle , and Pemlico aouniic. Mjor Gwtnn tale that The regiter of Capuie Pew, kep er of tht Roanoka Mirihe Light home. number 1,450 eicU paiaing and re- jimng during tht year ending Decern ber 31, 1839, making iht shipping about I0O.00O Ion.; iht amount aeaunied by tha committee, which, although remain I. ing tne aame, anov tor tqat aeaton a contideratlt incrtatt, when we conaider the great tonnage withdrawn from Ihi trade by the faeilitica afforded by the Peteraburg and Portomouth Riil-roidi iht former or which wtnl into operation in 1833. and tha utter in 1830, The (mount of property and livet lost on the coail iminadulely adjoiniiig lha inleC for a dialance ol 15 mil on each aide of it, preienu a frightful list, and a Uong appaal to ihe protection and humanity ol the Government. - Beioeea the year 1824 aad the pre enl period, there hie been ( nearly aa I could sieeruia) 113 veaaolt wreck ed; which, averaging 60 laaa eaeh, would make, together with iha cargoet, a Joc not much abort of 350.000; and with iheit .(! 224 toult havt found a wtttry grave. . The litt, fearful at it i. would be greatly twilled if bad the maat of1 - - - - . fcej- J i4 maea rv: ' iM a., rtBfa of towt- "rL L". ..'.r. k.L i. kI ..iber. ..d !.. laiinr a:zia arat- liar pnnnn' i Sir. (..id Mr. 0.) U... "Jf fc' I... i t.fiAruart and iaVtrtat ta Norh Carolia. fra. a . J. -. J . . aaaJa daeiBf Ihe ..... -7 - - .,. K.af .hick thu upoa . tha -J .r?..?? Z,!? fVr " 7 " V." VA: " . . B a an aai iai ani nTB(iauKBiai an war a p" -. . '. rorrad ia inai odibiob. , . . ttraatat it requrtied ta aaJarukt m 1 naa preaumeo mat nni; --- Ceagrett. and mart likely to ea.urt iheir ravorawa action aama .upjici-j mr. lfott havt brought foroard at preatet only I a rroiNiaitim el turvey. If by that it .kail ba again tictriained at 1 doubt nt ibat it will that lha waaE may Oe aceompliihed at a reaionible expente. there can be aa benuuoo, 1 apprtataa, in cnmmtaeing it at enet. Mr. G. laid, before ba aal done be would rtmaik that thit propotuioa aaa lao eonacxion wnn mat ajawaa vi wm- a eomtruetion f tha Conatitatioa, bad 1 . . beta delegated to Iht Ueoeral uotern-j Iroent, and which oaot It a eorrefpoauing; 1 duty 01 to at uovtrnment to give io it au proper iiciiuica, ana rcn n iruaa m I brraamantt u-h ba had tliowa to leiiai in that of lha Albemarle, and which I had been eitimited to ba equal 10 a levy I of from 15 to 20 per cent, an all cxpott. Had North Carolina not betomt a mem ber of lha Uaion, Iht opening of thit inlei would have beta forced apen her by the jail demandt af btrpeople. Had the bow the power la lay -Julie" ol llonnige, or impoiu" oa merchandiie, it moatrata rata 01 leeiee ir iaia J montlia after iit eoapltiira orould defrty tht entire expeate of effecting it. tin motion of Mr. U. tha rtaolotioat I of iht General Ataembly of North Caro I wtrt ordered to be printed, and referred. I witn tba bill, to tbt Commitita oa Com I mtrct. I SEASONABLE REMARKS. b-j.. ram the Naw Tork tip-tea. l wt tfmr with England. We have aa ! patience no tort of patienet, with (Urge elaia of men of long tongue, who I are ever wagging ihrm lar a war with England. If iheet longutt of their wert twvrd, and ihtra wat a chaaca for an tnemy't wtapon ta croit tbem. well land good would be their tonguey viln il. . l- - . 1 1 but audi tongutt iheie, to valorou alvart afr off from iraneahot.ein never !. 2- -t. - . 1 vw goi ai in ina ironi ran in time 01 war. I'bt boiaterout baolert for war art only tht btroet of peace. Thty who know hat war i. what Calamititt atitnd it. what hatot awttpa with il, otter waat to get into it, if with honor they em keep onl of it; but onee in, never want lo gti out till tht work i wvll don. War, thtrefort, with ihtm it a aoleino meaiure. Whea onca they advocate it, they ferl pledged 10 take part in it. Their bodie aad mind ar devgtrd at wtll si their loagutt. j Il muter bul littlt with thit das of men of whom wt ptak what ait tht eautet of war, for .lure art always eeuifi enougn wun ihsm. Uetermtninf them elves in their own beans 10 pledge noth ing to their country bul their brat longutt or bold pent, thty art tr rtady to do all they ean lo aiimulate war, and to pro tide for their country inflimmable material; but, aa their heroic bodie are lo ba kepi alool from all encounter, it mature bul luite 10 them how mny of thetr neighbor ar food for gunpowder. Thi data nf nen but littlt reflect upon tht kind nf war, and the duration of the war, iht United Stattt it to havt wun 1, real Hriuin, if uch war come 1 ail. II ia 10 bt a war of twelve or twenty yeara duration: and era il... retdy fr ili.i!U ,h, Brtt few yean of a)! I, am mm..m. ..... ! . v a war mui. in our unprtpireil ttatt. bt ytar of terrible. iliianer to ui. jo which we cauld not make, and ought ni to mike, peace; and the next few rtira. a we were rtcovtring what we ot. would but retiort at lo ihe whence we started; ao that, to make peace ataaata.. a la w..., rnini anu nonor, conqvtttn rami lake place to make op for dmiter. Il ever uch a eilimityat war with Great Bnuin befall ui, wt iruit no peact will bt mid, tvan if iht war ahould list hall Ctniury, till tha liritiih out of iht Canada., or the Camdi an I the Province mide independent of Great Bnuin; for, onee having braved tha itqutncttof a war with the fi-.t nation on earth, il ought not to e0d till w. ... iu ifom ibm ttraon yfioreigabay: oil aa auia wv ia tht laJ. of tmat af lit lft ,!Ztn in tha eofi.i, mil av iirw Bl ( " Ilalkfaa 0 Mirlinao, tti, n V he 1 a iy or a yr, " Tha Uta taiprarraieata ia iLt gf( . tttai pancr aaa la tra ainia t,t i : , d e!l apoa too by tktaa k(i!ara Oetaa aUam nt.igiitoa bit brti, IBM. aiariaiBg ffUAinuj at l&t Pavtrtol Europe. Wt artk.tat Fiaae. emtt tht Britiik Cbiaael nav. M , ark furuficatioea, thaagb, at Frtata ha aad aaa thoaa IJikae.tMNaa thai aa h o angariiiooed to be tti!y talta teft aeiiioa of by a q.irk-oii M9) Whert are oortteaai thipa of arf Oar ohalt nominal army of 12,003 aea hat aot beta able to ahdue the poor StmU anlra-whrra tha aoii of iha anj m,t Cital Britain k full 23.009 rrjoru,,, oor bordart. with tba pooer af ih5,g lha atmber in to a nttka by tkt tteint hipttbt eanatBQoa aruhla brreuauall What ia to fwtrral tbo boojhardoett lot cue m niw a awa iwi iBretatrka after arar ia -aWla'td! Who gitriaona oor aoita dtterird ferut What uai. ntata baft a bertf What pro'tttma frooi amiuia. tbalU, and all tha boniVa dtvtett el attairaeuottT lKaa DtuMt fael aafcT Caa a ingle eotaeiaf ofeleet Eaitpott, (Mt.)T a tha ied brimr a for oar ponder apoa all tbia, aad pledga laeirena prrcioua peraoaa ta likt tail ia ib - igaia, era the People ready for an rosy of Federal tai-githerent Apm from arreadeiing ihtir brathtta and eene to bt madt nacbiaet of ia rrguUr iimiti. are thty rtady ta ork two diyt af ika ii 10 meet thattpaaieacif the iT Do thty co.tt thia turrtadtr of iktir frtenda to tba bi tile-field, ar are thty prepared to art ibtir tubstsaet taiea oat by otbria ho in iha taraiof of it baa nlra pan! Wiibj war certaiaty eoraa uiti to all, ttta thote oit rtmatcd Iron) tl.a areata of tbo tr and taiet. too, aot af a aingte ytar, kul of an iodefiniu'darition, it may ba of tba half of a maa'a full lire. We thro out thtit tugetlioM for iht inenatideraie advocatea of a retail to arm; but we do aot mean to ba conti dertd tbt ad.ocittt of peart anitla aTio honor. War, heeertr, it ta tnful a reaort that it it tht duty of a good china to throw cold wattr apoa lha inflammable 1.. . . . -. maieriaia in tucn a toeitiy at our, that r vr rrauy 10 amui 11 op. Wa have Bathing in gain, aad amy thing ta lott by a war, unleit it bt a war of twtaly yam duratiaa, ia wLicb we can involve all Etropt. We have aot a ingta rontraveny with Great Briitia which in iiaclf and of lutlf alont, I worth a war. New Teik ciiy alone could well afford to furchatt tut all the point of controveny, rather than tafftr for a tie gta year iha contequeacee of a war, pre tided each a purchase entailed no duba nor. Great Briuia, loo. hat mnrt to leva by a war than tha United State. We are nai oe.i cuviomev now, una in aiga protecting afuiei of a war will rear ap each manufacture bert al homt Grcit Britain ean never afttrwardt compria with. Her eommtrct will tuffer horribly from our activity and tatrrpriie with sin gte crai.ere in every tea Her coloniet will be tormented, loo, in every ita. A gain, what can ahe faint A petmiacat' foothold intheca U. Sutea? Impoaaiblt impottibl every way I Peace Btvcr could come with a tingtt inch of territory ta bt turrtndercd. No Adminiatraiian of oar Government would or could think of ta during tueh a propoaition. Tint, wa rt not a warlikt paoplt, but wt 'cat bt madt to. Wt bat bo army of import ance, wt know, hardly the nucleu af oar; bul neceaaiiy, and anger, acd paitioa eia ' . maaaa . t m i I . ... onng zuv.uuv men in oe neiu, 01 miw rial hardy and htroie as evsr bort a mmket. Tba terrible tnt'gies of tn ia flamed Democracy butorv tell ef, from tht diyt of iha Spirwna 10 thoit af Na poteoa Ronaparie. We my be Piopifa ditu, 100, of ih worn kind. Tbt radi cal malarial of England may bt atotted gam. at on iht trat of the French Rt public; and it Enfland urt that Franrt or Ruia would lend a na btlpingbindt Oa thett nation late England to maeb, thai they would not glory in aiding in to lumbla her down! We are.well awart of whit a calamity all thia wauld ba to our Constitution and our l.Wertira in tha fruitful crop nf military htrott we miU produce; for whtrt arm ait, Itw eannol be. Rut wa speak now only al obit England ia to gainf and in iht tnd btr gain will bt found lets than our or oth er, though sht might dttott ill ber neint and money to our oveiihrnw. Lei ih.ra bt a. wtr then, wt pray. By dwtll.ng upon itt dangtra and it ful ly, wa leach iht people of both nationi to be prudent and wie. If, ss somrtiiatt atippoetd, new band with other politico are toon 10 uke the Government of Greil Britain, wa iruit there will ba no tub moveinente of diplomacy no ear to an aeand men and bad advice; for il ia often ieared here, and abroad loo, that a Put i more belligerent than a Palhxrtoj, though with bul little tenon, at il wauld tew of late. MISSISSIPPI. From the ! of Go vernment of this lata it give u pleaiure lo learn thai Ihe declaration of Governor MeNoit, officially proclaimed, thit that elate it neither abtt nor willing to pay it bond, itiued and told upon iht faith of lha tt.ie, hit bran aignally rebuked ia btth britches nf iht Legislature; wbert by iht characltr of the atklt it redeemed from Iht unutierible diigraet which iht a'Rirm.tion-of tuch t doctrine by ua I giiUmrt would have drawn, down upoa it The doctrint of iht Guvtrnor' Pro clamation, which wt bad oecaaion, not long .ago, lo quota in oor rtidtr, wit ubauniiaile reaffirmed Jy him in hit mere ret tni aanu.1 Met agt ta ika it
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 25, 1841, edition 1
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