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..,.. r ; 1 ; . , i,., i i (.,: ii.,i.. i,t ' i. i have () -fill 1 1 y B .u,,clilM, , ,,.,H J 1.1 ii uiil til' t: l.n.!. i iv null iniuit' In ilia iii'i fi b..rr.; tlio tuwi o ! l.iur.ry mi. J lni.-rlil iu.(r?tvt-in.itt ttmiiia 'IWe m i ,M ;. i.i Ui-i! IV hive capiUl eni.ilii, I ,aM per-iH.U-l, o. t have coiiiuiiiulcl ctipiwil wim Bunk U?u"-i, a.,1 were iiiiiucii to nay , U-eauMi the lioiika bail I in.te ewr uutU'Drtojo i:.il the more camul. either Bank i'i inutv kIuhI. coun ts y i" ! the tuuw t ami ruber it waa cooid-r-X If onf Bank had mure capital, I i n aalifchYd they au iVj ihewwutr reaunm specie pay.neuu and discount. t'..a there tie i quotum of a large (Wing debt in Ihf .m;iry, aiiHj-clecl lo the ahaving proc.itt In tbeptaco af (I'jH"; wx Pr cent per annum at the llanks many Vhta ere made t 10. 15 and 2ij tier out, between in-' ,nJuil debtor and cri'd.U.r. " To obviate 'aucli aii arurioua ajianr.g proon, loom Bulking Capital would ke tsln'iiiU' to tl State. Our merchant, ouible tu nMtiu fl.i:nuiit at Dume, to make their trarebaM-a in ' New York with cash, s;e eoinpellud to sultoiU. mlred it, and if nut paid when due, hve. to pay iwven per tKiif., unking a I jus to li.e Malo m the regulaliuu oi ho twlsiic of'ride ofuuc per tent. A dilH. uiiy is spprehimiied in obtaining subscribers, which may b au. Ljppilaliat have bad such good res wa to bu alarmed lo the safety of their fund, by tbo constant nensctewai.UCka oft tltwo1rirtitutnu.il, and the juMshii.ry ot oar lawn, Uial they will part with lb ij-miireiiieitt of their ni Kiev, doiibi!e, with some sp- pr..'bwrwiuO and reluctance B it I b"po ttioan acta of , uwiriJlKiii, i'!i;i(:9 and dtra:lioii, have piud neaef la rttivti; and 1hat twifiilence and liberality will again tN tlnnr flice, and that off.rrin lair induce mt'iitai etpU.tl will on drawn to Ilia Statu, and truin ita ti.dum placta aaia iu abWd tbtf Kr, but tho nuurat and entt'rpnaintf man, tiie wiuaria 10 benefit himevll and bi Ciuiitrf, V nt(n.r miebt bu tliermultto the owner cii casual, win tne in tli bamla gt individual or a'ornd j in UuiKii, lU pi l tract cuulu not puanlbly Uu Ui coniiry any injury. I'iim ti.ur yvar 1 Lt txi-n in office tbo Banka, in Ihritirml ad T ., IwW yuiidud to tbo Hlale, ibe win id two bundwl and fifty-two tiwuHand two huo dml didlara HI Cta. ; wliivb baa ben paid into tba Pub iic Tre!iury,-tbB uu chIihV.ip pniol of tbeir aalue to tltfl Hum, and daring wbicli p:fH.I, Uie rcH'U I'niui all other aiurcot of 'I t nation io ihfllAte, eaxwnta. to three hundrnl aitti four tlKMinaiMl lbrKbundred and OH dollara and W eta. allowing the advantage of a aniall orfiee capital wui tieafy'landnd and portotml prope rly. Tint thn ftuck in the priwunt Ibink ia good, iiitrea no b'tltr diHuiHiatratKiQ ilin that it couiinuea at, or above pir, while all oiiier prnptirty iiaa bwn groatly ri duMd. JUrowura j''.,i''.'iaUy, mt Lr aa t tiavu been otistibaj to diaraver, preli r an arooiiiiiuniti)n truin Hnk to any -irtlmr aoiirve, nmt uta boldura tind abtimJjnt iiiduiumty' in the penally of Vi W chiiI.. it apotie ta rut'uoed. I cau lUfii dwotver no aniimblo reaaun to doubt their, utility, or UcircunrtHiriba their operation, 'l biatate participated lea in aowMilatimia of die day, than any .oiber in th Union.;, -.W It-It lor while the Inlliitii ce ot the (funeral prm.prily ot tha couinry, Til;a, liliile than frw ooi nwn. llink capttul baa increaa d but littb lor many y-r. end xcept what fbnde were de- I unali a iBMjnl on lounaaud itie credit ol the Ktatu, tin) atock of iUil-roada and iklaiiulactunnir lMii(aiiii ; but aurely, InriiwhiiLj' t baaia euunUanUy iuelityiiig lla . rvaiorat.iuti, and iricreaae comiiiciMirabfu with our warite. And Uutil eouia general arraiiuineiit can be made to put Uie Mute fiatike of the country on hilier ground, and capable ot more enlid and Uiieful purpoaea, or ibe twUblnUinent of MaUuwtl Bniik.l would re- aimctluhy loox iincoJ the uicreiuw bl Uie capital ot the uaiiita 01 twt fflita mnu uipe r eitr, uuo utiiiivu in uw lure each, and that Uie Stale hand over bi litem eipjab I), ae her ntripiion oialotk. atj the Cherokee bonua, an I the bond and nntea belun(injr to the Hoard of tiie Literary rui.d ui iSorth Carotu.a, and Internal Itu- iirnveinoiiti, convertible aa oollected, with each other lunuaaecau oe aparoo iruw outer puipum, pui4va lite liauka will tutu Ui the WiluiuiirUai and Kaleiuh, and Kuiet;'!. and Uaatoil llail-roiuj Compauiea KMI, U(Kl U f1iNi,taK), on UMi.tloiidf of aaui (umpanMic, (juxr- Vttritiieil by the Hlate, im llw piopcrty of wUiuti Co.upa Ua llie blale lining airi)ilJM!eorstlJ)i juulUyuji "'raxf i5TTuU!rcJijioi exceediuj; 0 per cbiiU per annum, lor 0i pi-no.) ol l. n y aafa, uulet Uieae Uinipamea are Oiiatli!.vootiar W py Uie aaaie. I'.iu t-b'o-r Ibu ground upon which the Ktat'eeiu placti Uiyank s tty pruWctiou and eutct auperviaion, Mat utvfv rMWtit -inspire Tiuolie Colifldeuve, C!i Uie (c... pjjiun ills, itiiT ult;ul ilifir uWlutM-eaT'' Vol liiM reuNinui'iiiliURiu ot Nirrm ' nill' .UlCXjlUlUU, lltw, aw reijqmrrjt" rnmr ato. tu Uie Uail-rwuia, I WouiU an Ucavur. Of lit y Ui aaign yyu niy 1 can. tin, Aud although niave Uie, pleasure ot congratulating vim ua tim conipk-Uvu.uf t2i Uatl-imila Ht-aurcititr, '.iiiiiii. I'-f 1; it iiiiiii-i. Innaili anil riiinlili ill Hl'i IT'll1 .oii, are eonr.4rlu lo any iu the work ; yet it 1 t 'UiiiihI with Hi j rix'etot liavuig u iul'urut you llul KUir cool and exlr .oxpenae lmv exctuded their 'oifn. la lioii' tiM-y are iu debt, aud(rn lo ou lor -ulw1ffi i:-fc"birr" no cdics'iauiatiM!!. a'h1tr K'tVJ(iSCi'f'miSk it," Noaotibt they 4 U.o.r uucuMiiioa. . n n tu'vi r reiuru may p aud now hi their uiihura U the pf.jwc!a vt' prubt lo tha atucllu.ldei, tiie at vjitij. it ui tim Siaie, to tne farmer, the Und holder u'.i tin in, it LiM mtnihm,iC4 and laoureni, and lhair r-r.-it utility lur Urn dilluaitaiot kmiwMjLrjjliuiiutt.. ,.-mh iNlttim-iT trnnpTTiriio of niiergency, cannot i,i 00 i 1 -aliuix.Hl. Their doaliniea auuui out more or 1 m lUi'iitititii av illt Uiu ciwr.ctur end pruapcrity of Uie Ul. Many patrutlic iiuranu have uobly put their eUuaUtra to tne WHeeka, invented their Uiuttcy IU U10 i ;,) .k ot Uiu work, and will for aunt tune receive :.tM LompMimiion tnan they might hava dun by oilier iiitei uenta. It a fow uiuntha opcraliOi) of a lUil-rotii tun given ev.d-nre ot grtat profit, aud lb ruad needed i.n.uijuUi i.uuW, wutnu it im me policy ot -Uie ..Mir to witt.li'dd It 1 aliould aay UoL Then bow t.m. ii axire the inxomty of exerting thia policy lu ;.i.iiiii awiEnc(! to enl'bUli Uieo uaUa, on uch a im! ii 4 t.iul lin y may trvuly and fully U1! Uietr utility i - auvaatiige Iroia anch iniprovuiuenU, to the am of higher and k.llier importance trwn can iim.i.y it;i:ntB to hor ttont any piutiiimry profile, , iiK.11 tr tnventimml could yield. She ia atrnve all ti.n. But thu Nuckrhitderr can. derive ut.jeomp uo '.n'.hur edvantage, but thore triamg troui dividuiidit, aud WJ.ite mm are uuvoloU lo Uie payment of the debtj . v f ia wuiiiTiiiii.il minui mtiMU.y w ca j eciN lo auiarge lueiriutekimeiite. Ii feefhy-dmitteiti innvt "WiTieve, cannot be tcnied, Uyt one hall at Ivant ot tim travel haa been ar iuntud by th dnatatrwua tnnea brought uftm Uia coun try, aa I havkriKlojvoreii to allow, tiy Uie a CI ol the ..''rUwyu)wiil-Jx'a may Bt Weat-ilaai won inujioroua iirnv ill, ei lung, ba fuaiored, aud Ui On tne Mol uaalaue" principle, the recuneratite power oi thia aee coohjry would ,-. oxtore pro pciny. Bui w may eajVcti addition, the hearty vo-operalmu ol Uiu WUifuttf iwtre td'lbe tirtwral Liu. reitt .irii ill 'Jll.lfcjig kbul ULiiili4ijiol iiaUotial ;.riiH-i.i), rtltui a&usiiiig aud hJieving, Uiao rcvdiug kiiu uiaUeMnig ail tne iiiaiitulioua ot. Uie couuiry, Ae tiie Country Iwouutoa utore Uuckiy atH.tl.-d, travel uwil iticretuie ou Uie rmttiis aud euhatHitt UteNncome in pro jMrlRiu. lu proof of Una, 1 bate atcn auVpurt of Ui ,i,i'.rutii 'im ul Hau-rud 10 Una cotnilry i)r Lurope, wtncti duoa out anow aa lucrutua of roita ; vi lueir 'optrraiiuiia iu our cotiutry will Jield a giodler uicreaae, va aixoumot our dinptwit urn ror travel, It would be Mi1, ffeiiileuiou, to lilk to fota. relent 19 tue many advantage roaullmg to the cotiutry, Iroiu ihe itatilimucnu ol Rail-had. 'J'hy bite cetd 10 be expt,rinienia. Thoir facility io cutitcUuam atiotdud u tr ni-i.eri, in conuec.toii with Meant ttu and -Steam Ship, will aoaur Uieir Coo.tnictiti where ii i iirrtMii ot hade aud travel require. They may ba twoject to mxlioiie iu profit, like all uttier property: 'ut U correct;) located, ccontaiiically CuixlrucUid, and H!l mauagt'O, they luunt be good property to Uie -iUhkvliiorai aod if not, Uieir utility tothu odur iu tv!tju vf the txiuutry cannot be queetioiicil. - i tJ . r? to .fcvii'.i i!, ivi4 be ti i ... i r iii.fwsui.l ai'il i "' ' Ihe Ooviii'i iit, aii.i fnvorawe be'U' it. I'tt.wn. ' Wherr-, iheii, cmi be Uie (! or pmprirty f tl.i -e utiMi ks of apii hi a'ld errnity 1 J ai'i am t ft d yitir lui- LOraMi- tmily can enur'j.n ixi wt J "'." " " yoa will ad..rd aoi-h r"lwfnd auix-or aa ia cmiiiiii-iiii-i an- witu Umi iwaiia and clmratu-r of me fctaie, ai.d wanUaiid rru-nuof the work. It inay ba (iKibouiid, that our lUil-riiaila nave b'n inj idiCMnJuly batd, loo expunaively ConrtrucU""!, and even bddly wanji), ' 'Hut we ahuuld bor til bund, that Ufr areoijrjrlr-l exiieriinciiia, and made at a pe riod, when the country aa in more prwruoa circmn- innc, ird every Ihiiig irf. higher i a luejl hat tx'Hi iMmukra aiHl umi'-Ccaiarj cxpoime am Uie unal leuuila of new workaj but it aiKiublel.J0.be l!d in remra brance, that many iitJux-iuuU backed their liivoiable opinionn of tlif.- enterpriaee freely with their oirn nunuy, and that Uiey could not have practiced any in-U-nihHiiil deception oh tli public, whert it would tall 60 heavily on llieniaelve . ""7 , SupKe we aliould ejhiiit the fact, that our roada have not, t tar, met publifc fipi-cUlion, or even of the individual alockholdera to the lull exieut J yet aliould tu l.nt our ta to'thecaueet: Wl.-M wc notieni'Mn iiMf lltal ll.i ur.airnlinrtof ail other branchea i.l kiimnM . hvi rracbeil the work on the roada tr.kt lw MtemiL worka inunediately prove proHiablej mnd thut Uuv Uva been onlf a few rtumllu ir opera tion ceruiiily not '.onjr enough to teatxtlH ir won h to . 1 1 the alockholdera! loan OHier imreai,""r "" can be of no dount We tea every ene9.of property irratltraunk in value : eleven, our unit taugdile arid f Ii i 1;. depr'e".. leaat QOpeK cent- laud yet more; aiul Iota mour moat tavoureu piacca, -..11,.,,. f.i iliiri.l ot iniorovemeiita : very lew bly nw i per cent, on tneir vaiue i yet ww u uo.u ; lo aay, that we ehould abandou the term or ne.loct to ' build liouaea, arvr improve town loU I What, it may be asked, ia the cauae of mch etare ( thintfal The Preeident ol Uie Untied Htaiee in- tormed ua, in bte ineaaage at tne extra . rr thai it we overtrading, euuipluoue livinff.and the laaua of too much Bunk paper. Mufceuch reaaoha, however, ant for other placea, are toully inapplicable to North Carolina. TWe baa been no ovcrtradtug here, no ex travagant nuiijj. and let Hank iur than we had twenty yuan ugo; and although our flank capital waa increaaed a email amount lour yeara aince, we ba about the name now we had 10 yeara ign, cxcluaive i tiie capital ol Uie Branch Bank, of the United t'.tatea, winch waa employed in thii tiute; during which tune our demand baa certaiuly greatly increaaed. It i tb want ol Bank or other active capital which baa been Ihe caiwe of aaerificing real eauie and every other large amount ol properly, when lorcco into niamet ior caU. More ia actually reo,uired, not only 1o tve property already eitmg from clianging bamla at great and rtnnoua aacrirtcua, but to aaaiW the mnulcturer, . jjiiiit-r, iiiimiiinm 1 1 of biiaineaa. aHit the jinptovemuut ol the, natural ad- M .' I l .... .... II III II milnin'l ol the ISiatO. ,JLliWaUuauMaW atmiiin, 1 'addreamnla cominuuication to the uuvermirn ... i . '.s.. :..r. - ' - tit inn "" ' aubiectof Penileiiiiarie,Luiilie and Orplian Aaylume, and uouaeaol neiujje ; irow wnom evoii iiihictuih rephea have beeu received, out not eunicieni to enaoie me to give you any light on tboae aubject 1 band you herewith marked B, the information obtained, and aubinil the following general remark : That all aeem lo concur in their ueftume; mat oy vie eatiDiiaiiineni ot a l'euiuntiary, the punifhnient of crime may be more correctly rraduaied bi ita atrocity. Under our preaent code of criminal law, many puninhwenta are fixed, and otliera left to the capricn.ua eatiinate of the Judge ; and to many caea, neither the one or the oth er appear ku filled aa to give aatisfaction to public feeling. The result ia, that in ilmmt every oaae, a petition for pardon ia preferred to the Executive, with Whom It ia torn ui hi, tht tha tilie of many r tprctabl' peraoiw aliould bave no Weigh I, Although he may l aaiwhnd that pedtioni are generally drawn by partial or prejudiced bamla, in the aownoe of all inlor- malion which uo law nrdvide for hia guide, be ia Hot 11: waiiatw-tyrt-rrntrartin State or prigfier: but where a doubt ia raised, he fuel impelled to act on the aula of mercy. in Ihe establishment of Pcnitentiarie and Law for tbeir Government, puninhment could be better gradua. led tu the ci una, aud leave leaa roaia lor complaint and petrtiou. As they are generally uaed in all chriatian mmirtrwi, I Iktell probably be lea bunhenttotno to lhe country, than the preaent mode of confinement in Uie jaileof lhe count ii. At rezard uiiiatte and Orphan Aayluum, I preauuie lliere can bo but one opi.iiun.. .jrbtUBturo rd..tfii.e cotimea, .Lew Uie runnjier or Lunelle to be iwo hun-" Aiuf.'JMW poutv.wiailchad vjetTtfeost of whom call airongly on inir charity, amtyhilanthmpy ior food aiHt ahelter, bxal and nuraiug; and, nodoubi, H the number and couditaiu ol Uie orpliaiM could be aa- eerluliied, lhe appeal to out aympaUiy would bu equally ir.vig. VTlilt Mllilrt im AliilllitAnllv llln tn mnnlTiml lln, Tyliaifigi"'iiJ It only r.'iiiire the action of your o.my,w nautiiian tne principle ana place, upon which they aliai be erected Uie apNMiitinent of a competent Suptrmtehd.rat tu viail Ibe variou eittabliahmenui oi tha kind, tiiiixoUect Uie auctuaary utioruiatioit, both of FenitenUariotVand Lutulicand Urpliau Aayluma, and lu commence thoxwork aa aoon aa the plan eho'iid bo approved by the Governor, or 1 Board of CoinimAsioncra ruiaud fur that pnrpowv and an ippropriatina to meet tiie expi'Ddilurea, placed' ubjcct le:th Goveroor'e r rauL in Ui mean wlnle,)ie neceiuary code of Law might be prepared under acominiianon, granted by your ituouraUu Udy fr Uwl puvpoe. M.atl oi lb cutiulfie have bdtipled the comnion v-ouut lyiwin, aim a iw save reveivea me male a quou ol money, to aid Utein in U,i nNt e tumble ob ject, Tiie wnutol Behnol Maatera ia the only cmn- p.anil wnicli ha roaiil.ett nut, anu will, in bl probabili. . .. 1 . 1 .. j-i I B f ., ill. IWt tllA llll Ml IlimilllBlU AllAl-.tA 1.1 fl.rllld -i.amm BraTOfrmff itw nKtrt sorfbctivferthaf and .U ,h7, dirficuilica, itopo, may be overuime. T e aeKeral lfi,uLit.b4tklwed MUamatvmii;' JUou doubt acted 00 Hiiatakeii vicvva trt. wroiig uilotoiationY ami Hnrir pvtHicpliuu aliould, iu justice, be provided KIT UV lW. It i with the most unfeigned iralirkalioo, tliat I cMigTtult tha tknt.ral Aammbly on ihi work of their own, which baa placed to. .tha leach f p- pa----j reuia uie opjuriuuuy 01 oauimug ior luetr cnuuren, what will o emmeuUy unprovo liieir moral and meulal condition, lo make them better and more valuable cm aeo,and umpire llwui with grateful feulmg to Uioir rouuUy, wbicb will never be tofgotieu ia Uie hour of danircr. . . .. v... - ll ta illt lint wleewirr t in cbedience lu the direction of the laal arwion of your homira'jle btxly, a aurvev of Nag' Head ha been pro cured. Umler ilua rvaoiutwu. dirvctuig a reiiort io in nude by a.Miin able and expeneuced. Eugiueer, ll - uara u int.-ruai nepinvmiieuta apfioiniea .uiijur 11 al ter Gwynn, aho crtntmei.fJ operation in Msy last, and rrporu-d lo Uie Baif I tn June. Tbt able and lu cid re poll empty ettautne too proprtfiy and impuriMice ui your uiviiintr the anentiuit of Congiea lo Uie rpu iug of aa Inlet at thai point, aa t naiioual work ui tiie hiL'l.el iiiinortance. Thia molution claiiuinu iluk nu aiieuliou ul our IU-trceuutive in Coiigretw, weie for to ttytkd to them. I ha Kepreeentaliv trutu Uie firel uietrifi, in wdicu iaga iieaa ia aittiaieti, gave the atib jeet kuXprompt aod unremitting altenuuu. A copy of me report and map of tbe eurvey were alao InrwardoJ 10 tit Kepretwuteuv fium tliat dtatrtct ; but It reached bun at too lata period ot Ibe aownoo to be acted 00. 1 Would ft notbe well again to urge Una work oo Cungmal t aia decidedly of Ibe opinion that the ett terpru ia among tua mont imporiaiit of any m lhe United 1110 in a national point of view, in the .. au.a alMaiawriiwii!itm...Hr " - liil ZsZL'ZZA?V. . "'""X!"" rrH?, re ot iwnwhmenbh inobli wetfiitatrorciWFaTOh nT rvhmmeni, protii and 1 . .. . . i . ",,u e rma under belter protection, which are Ion ahotiid not be a waiter ef comtder.tion, in provi. "'"'"V"" Tiw , . v , Z .' " IT' of mi email inommit. !ndeed1 if jba law. .y-y?!" r-. i,.,,. , ,,, ,,i,H hi, .u.,i(,TrVij tfinrrarik filled b ,nruulout tne state, privilejes and immumtiea ol i j t.uy.ird. So s.riiiirip..ni.- ', ,.,S; thin lb r-r.i aid ri..--iy "t U.h tu.. ra, i;..k.rm,.e.il to xmii.i w-rkr '-! nvioiiul imp-irtanw i and in fny 19.ei.u1, '- '" V" '? . l tei M.t.:, than liie .;-i:.2 a" Inl-t C H, ad. If e turn to the i,!:' -on 'l th.U ar l. prt u,.t for udprovrn.onu, w,- abi.ll hi.d inany vily m lenor, u.i4.-r ilw pslrtna.-e of to ti "! Itovcriiiiieiit. i... ii,., .irr i tim Ma'cand txrlictilarly Ui tliat con ',.iL i.. ....i.i liw i-iHcitu of lb' -ork on the Vfrnniijiit 1 v . Tlie-er. able retx, on thia niijjeci, ny Vxior ftd. t- .u.,i i.. .:.,.,.iul l, ii.it linard ot internal !'' . . i! II prriveinoiilai to which I W l"-tlttl Hhuld be invent III alocka or M' Voilil to m im. i..n-ion. , . - 1 -inr6K-li.elitbf lliP rr,tp and couiftn: If no other' w.,rin!.3r.,n,,,!rll.e!fw.mp J'T I ,,rrion .. made, it would be ..ltei of great eoni.ie.-au.y. .. v.- -. - , , t 1.. 'I'i.. Ii tiAwfiOil. ttle'I IftB " A"TU",:U .... ,rkt:L I are no roau to ! co'ibl the wnloi of tbia improveuient. i am m clearly of the opniion thai openin? en In-; let at Naif'i Head retlaiimnj the awamp landauti-1 g the eu River a lur aa pracu?m, form ilm.eveteia of iroorwveir.efna alike cmiMieo . w. -i.w1, v.. - r . . . by the chart cler and intereat ol the Statu, to be c- crK(j, Stt;s wfillh.iB to proni, ami your ta coiupliied whenever btr iiieao will permit. i (-,ind with (.etitioni lor iiiJiileuce whicli ivoulJ The deDreaed aute of the pecuniary affaire of the'. ....i,.,iu ,u,i,.r.,l mVf.iw. country at borne, and ita impaired credit abroad, would . Ut iiwt ly underUkinj, el preaent, improvementa of j -at, J ate,l or ..aepituda ; but, far ea the nieaiia Wllicn Uie miaio tail tonnuniiu win gu, never wa a more appropr.ate per.ud. The dwbiirse- BienU ia the coiiaUuttiuii 4hiW ol buainaaa M Ma v.cin.t, y WWfmW"- Dttfereano mecnanic,auu a msrreiiouto .aimer, nu the work could be weeded mflre readily, and at k-M i Id ,ait Ulflll HI UIWIW iwnn.iuuw " 1 . tiie aurulua mope and "credit of the Slate be better , . r. . i . .i j: . ,.P .u. eoiployeo, un uy relieving tne-uimresir ui m i r "-; V irgium, on 4liu niuie oi .uuiiie huh lew i orit pie, anu lhe improvement of her natural advantagee 1 ()ie a,pr,.,H,mii,ii and delivery of fiigitivee from Aa an Improveinent pnitirnlarly called for by the j,wiiCPl Hnd their reliuwi, prenent nmlter to the. wanu of the State, entirely within her moane, and no- jjlrtJ,hcn:. sltttea f tlM ,()lft delicate and important portant i thVconnecling link, between her existing , , believed, under an influence of the Ua i -roada. the leaboard and the interior, I would call;"" ' . . . . Qi . ."j yuraCtiou bthe improvement of the" Nen-o River, mort j-r,.,,. km.l, .hat theeu State, have acted from Newborn aa Ar up aa practicable and uaetnl , in bad faith lo the compact which aecureg the right thence by Rail-road, from the Wilmington and Raleigh of deiiiund and aui render of fugitives from one Rail-road to thin place, tor which the country a mate- State to another. The cauae a.figued are con rial are beat adopted j and thence to the mountain by j gi(ered gnentiafaclory, Turnpike bet auited to tj. im 7'",'r I0 connection with thia .ubject. the formation atruction of the country. Thta chum of unproved coin- ... e .- . mi-nication and intercouree, ia due U, the Stale, and if ? niilifcry company of negroea, moid if od all ecially to the northern tier of x-ountie, the trade of auppoaad to lie lugitive alavee, clothed hi the Brit which baa been diverted from our Own market to one ; tab uniform, niatiooed on the Canada frontier, and in a neighboring Statu. Thia improvement would -" 'h P kllHlffi fi 'f'" h'r'""ri '"-x "r n""l' '"f i , in or out of the Stale, with equal facility, and re- gain their i.tMtivepoattioii; and aa it may be pm.KiM.m , Vmm, o,.,. t .t. aumed that moat would r'r ferthiJt JlieiStjft44l u!d'ie.:uOT,r to our nen!ihorin!''Httile!i. anil i-'i-t in nhiiiniriT lilt' c in our la tor. Aileant, a lair cpnvpe-! lilion would be afforded. The eivaiitagei"'to b; ds-er cooly.and deliberately, but firmly 111 the protec rived "in the purchase of Wct India produce at Wil-i B1( mniiitetiance of Jheir nuht. .nnnguin ...a newne n, .nu ine.r uel er .cu.iy .or, mntiuinir. win more man equal any aavaowe ineiri cmipetilora abrwd can offer: ' It 1. probable the atock would be redily taken by I individual, if companie aliould be incorporated for that ! purpoae, for the tw.j-fiflh. or one half of the amount, with proper privileges ot payment. ( The Rail-roadu irt our Slate have not had, i yet., auflicicnl opportunity to teat (lie vnlue ol audi stock; and a for investment in Turupik'fs, we have but few dale on which to base an eatmtau The Buncombe nwn.cn 10 oaae an wimaw. me nuncon.iw , lelda a ImiK.xoine profit, and it appear to me Teropike from tl.i. pl to the Wea? would be ore proHiatile, Iftb. van. f ihe uk ere the , T .... ..... road yield thai till more only object of the Slate in oonatiucliu I'ho Board of Internal Improvement agrteably to! 1 cauted buok to be opened, umler ttw suj l" pre-itqmiie anu- : acription bxdoru the iYayottevilla und . Wetlern Kail j roaj Company, cuuid recHive int. Wint-'a aubirription j I and orgatiiair, arul, I regret to mlor ji you, without n tie Thia appeared to be the hrorite at heme of the :SuicaHd I wna amnnusto Dec it'execdred. To the.! j poverty ol tlia country through which the greater part the appointment, uiwler advve ol the Council, of Charle 1. llmton, r.Mj., who baa amce seUuU.aaiy-.tuMharged tho dutie of lue.otbce. In the 1 convae of lhe prentejAl.JJutC BJuV flil164i3h!ys1:Tti:Hiw of out Suptrrior Court of Lw iiiJ Biiiiy.htvcip!.. Tcwchhcto5"tKury'rca.i upprid7 umler advice d" ibe C0uiK.1l of Slate, by the appointment ol'Kdward Hall, of NVarrenton, and William 1 1. Baltle, of thia City, whoae cominuii?iiwill expire al the clone ot your preaent at-aalun; and tiiey bolu entered imiiie- i d:atelv on the dutle ot tneir reruectivu '" T in i'wiTn great ditiiduiice I vetitureua any olxncr vdiiona reluttug to our Court ayatuu ; but 1 ahouid not believe my duty dtacbarod, if I reruttinod bi lent. The reaigtiutum of Meaara. launder and TooQjer have brought to my kliuwtedgo the fuel, inga and wmiuof tho Mam 111 the appointment ol theee higlitv valunble and utdiapenaablo olliceia. The Eoat, Heat, North aud South claim the right and propriety of being supplied ; and I have no doubt the coruMderuiiutt will be b it in the elec tion of thoM) oliMoia ia your body. If the range of the Stale were uevcemry tu eupply the higher older of lulontK, uo cliange uiiht to be inadu J or, it The yielding to aecuoiial Cooaideralmn could meet Ihe waul aud wtaheaof the people, we might be commit with Uie pmtml a. rangenicot t but 1 am 1 PCIIUQUQU UBtlUCI IUB WU V, ,,, UIII6I ,H VOCiniril. It . - .... ..i.t ....1.. ... ...... .. ,i. ..ii.n .H....I i tn uismx Vmauy men Biay"U found ahuu I """l' ll uualitiud louiachariM the dutte of Judje. VfteiTt6 cTwiiii bf Biiy'wcllou fiua heretofore bceu gralilied, it ha proved ouly for a abort apace oi tune ttio iucuiiii-imt generally chaugmg hut loca tHm for convenience or tiealth, and agum lhe Die. irtcv ia ten deadline wt one o uioao vuluauie oiii cer.To remedy tbo- deiect and -quiet -the con Iticting inhere! ot the different eectnme of our Slate, I wtiulJ veVjr reapecifully recoiumeud Ih locatioti of tiie JudgeVjireach dietrict reajwctively. The law must, oi ctiuxee, bo proapotuve, aud the preaent oppurtuniiv cau lurjuaU two vacant dittrtcia. It vniiH-uce of the jiettpie, and 'to ib aelvea, to make Ihi aUemtvm. The ridtuii imirhi alteruHte a now, or the Jutije be cuutined lu ton .1. . I . I-.. . ,l..u.t .. 1 v... uutMMMtM 411 own uisincit aire witrr anucitr 10 uie beat. A pro Iroro 1 om the itHHittiainecatmot ride IU una ot the aea.boorU diNtrit'ia.iuXtliqJail will) impunity risk ol aicRne ana oeat a is cer tainly alarming, and Ihe result ha bee that the uuati!t oi' thoite district is hurried over iu state' ot miud wImcU must doliacl greatly from couiuiri aud a aaiiBiiiciory diacburge uf duty. The seivv Co of a most valuable ollicer ha jusl been lost to the State by the fear of riding tbo first district thia fall. ' .. Allow me, gentlemen, to call your attention to the "acts of l3.to-'37, creatipg the Hoard uf la iMfnal Improvements, and uf tlte Liierry Fund uf North Carolina. Of U.Ut theatt Board the Gov ernoT is a member, a.d txiJieu president. Large sums of iMoaey are at their diapoaul, which they ...11.11.1.1-1 ... Jnml-1,.1, nt'lU Ta.Tlt,A. Il iu.i.1.1 .,l.-k .I....IJ. ,l,vl:i-..'-.. h' ,J -in.i.U be itfle II u ioitii !! i', lire (;;! 1 1 :(! lii 1,'Cl.H', in i,) ei'.!i ci i. it r v pr li-nl ' i'i' i i ii;ii'iiil'-ti Bui it ct iuiiniy never .in k i Its tie wiih aii..1 (tiri'ie, ami c on iiiiate nilurii'K d lie mieiKlt.'d t" convert the r.ii'tu'ivi- in I on u illice, ocfu injt more ol U. uiu ulioii end reHjnibihty ol ihV. Uovernor ihnu all hie other dutiea'oiiiliined, end Hverliti Finn from the hijjher, mid tin re marg- tru comuutud In hie fare. h ta ciinmdi red ruilicatlv wri.iijf in tne ciaif n - ot HtiV law bv whifli liiiUviduiln bePoti.e ucbtor VS hutever aimre fuiuWhe btnto limy tune, . f , w.rllr , m umon ol Ml ni li ttarua. .Iteration would curtail oi,aill if hie .mi': s. reduce tne.miml.er ol Ihe ineiirtji r, ano ftVe eXjieH'C to the Slnte. . Lou id ahotild s (ot- ,1(,i,.( nj flgirmnty extend' d to invest iin na in . oj lull.fouj, Miioiifiii lnrinS in- . ,1V ,MrvhaKe bv WWnl..Hi;' an tfti courn b purnei, more .money win ue mat iniiti ... , , , weichte nroeRily Io nn act of "a witnnarn we"1". "i,, " u your M nm, hnve he-., extracted for a.d inry nm imaiijr t j . i - - - t,c V'verul count iee. No aiainlnitl Ptr nieaninee Tm urocleilil,ff f Ce..rKia, .Smth Cimftmi and . . . :-.,, irg.nm, herewith anh.n.tletl, in file t, to your mnMiileratiitn. hI tiie r'0 leal of their respective. ' a v (jovernoni, rel(ive to the demands of leorgia and x , - f " LTi. '. I v.... V..,. per milted to iimuft and threaten the live of Soi viii 1 ll'inTIl M tin'l Hi- n tnnt oruetice of our iavM ,1.1.,, tf ,,, Bd finuinir i.roli'clioii wiih. Hie '" h-i'j-cl4 1 m which Hl lP 1 ' act are injuriou nml nflennive, aliould act logeth-' g.n(.ol,H rlUltj,m 0f lhe drm. under thb I . ... . . , . . . .1 , n ACK0' -" me several coui.lie wlucll.. er 'e" ,he ar'",ll,' favetlevilte and this P'ace, tha, quota to which tin btate are entitled, from the General Government have been received at Newborn and .Fayetteville, except aeyeral pie ce of ordnance, the carriage and apendas(e of which were burnt m the recent fire at Wilmington, while wailing reahipmeiit to Fayetteville. The w fri)ili- f,.r araeimla at Fayettevtlle a , . . , v ... ,, U .' a point eqimlly wceaaary f r aepof aud keeper I . IVLl. -l .. I ..K-r: :.. law providea for araenuls at Fuyelteville anJ thia minor The eatmort burnt at 'Wilmington and other aruuj. occi.- anwully require tepair for their preservation aud Id Executive M'empower red to enipl y a guard at the arimla whenever he aliould tloem it necesea rv. This miuhl be Ijetter accomplished by allow 1 1"" u,'.,,or,n ,'l,a'e : exemption aud privi. WW 'ronl le VC. who woulJ umleMukc the I ""my in euch a way aa Ihe Governor ehould pre- It aoinpaiiiri even triflmg importance, it would eecure improved diaciplinp in th militia, now too muoh neglected. Whenever the coiiirgojcbAni tpU BPmCiTi;5Ciiaw15 tury diacipiino form a part of iheir exercntes j aa jotta-tarfwiafeha,fiiiTV-VftrwV" - -'. ..rfi.-i, .....ii hiuii .iiiuiiiBiaiit:rs, not lo forget llw neceiiaity of preiriiig in peace for any emergency; and a try stem (Italia best to to continence' with the you'll of tho State. ThexJtleviNed 8iatuteJw?Jem.jrl ajTBiSiffjiff T laW, and Ihe remaining volume pla. ced with Meaer. Turner ami Hughe, if this place and E. J. Hal E. t,f Kaytlteville', Bookseller, (or uale 011 uctcuiit 1 f the State. I have the honor f auhmitiing herewith nwrk ed V. " the retnoiwlraiice of the citizen, of the District of Columbia by their delegate in conven tion to tho Pfopie of ihe United tiutee ami to the LegnilatiHee of l ho eeventl tslateg, againat opprea aioti manifold and grevmua, uflered lioin the mi. rule til ine m.w lulurg mapinty in Congrcaa." In file I.. the-pr ee.lnign of ihe evml aitiile of Kentucky, New fork, Maine, New Jery, Ver inout, ami ( Wnecticut, relative lo Ihe public do maim - In tile F. from lhe Ktale of Maine, India lot ami Ohio, on the aubject uf the disputed Territory In hie G. the resignation of Justice of the Peace will be found. 7 It all trtl ine niciuure tklmnnarin eZiCZiZTT? Tate you oritfie'coniplei ion ol Ihe Capitol, and tha occuwnry of more counm)dious and comfortable apartment f..r the tranaaciio. o buuca to all the branchea oi the Government. Ii ia a noble building ami honorable io the State, and will do ctrnd to ptrmynarrpfoiitTirioiiumeiit of tho apint of lhe age. Tho completion of this struc ture, two Kail Road, llm entablialimeiil of com m.m ach.ail, and the reclamation of Swamp Lands, wili form a new and hmiiirabm era, in the hiatorv t.r ..... ia.. . t 1 ui inn uitttr, io wuicu ner cmaona I aaeuie you, LWitlemen thai it will rive m m. qualified pleasure to eo-tiuereto in anv uiiuuu ... 1 tfc hll'h nii tu. il.u..u.l ...... . .1 ! hich luav be deemed nTesarr fur tbe bauuti t atl .... .. I 1- .... " nee. '1 I hi miu Kwuriiy m our letlow citizen. ' 1 have the honor to be . 1 our nMt obedient servant. EDWARD B. DUDLEY.' Jlttctillft'Ojlcty Xonmbr 1C, 1810. TO WATCH CLOCK REPAIRERS. tJIUIC Subscriber wishes to em. ploy a Watch and Clock Re- paircr, lo hom he will give con. stani woi k and good wagea. h None but those of aober and . I A . A. r 1 J M , T I. - . induirtnou habits need apply. ; las. DAVID L. FOOL. Salisbury, N. O, October 80, 1S10. if. , " : l rriday, Derf mbcr 4, 18 :r: GOVERNOR'S MEoSaGU. Our paper of thia week is almost entirely ,Kl pied with the last worda" of Governor Dm!!,,, Having euUuiUud a few cotiimeut lust week wull ' spirit that characterize that very peculiar" pro duction, we wilt now proceed lo uotice aome ofu ubjecl upou which he particularly deaoantt. j ue urai ia, uie na'ik$, we ui.ve acarcely t,,, iJV'a nawapaptir-tif either-party lof lhe pM twelV ' aiioulhs which did not freelv admit thai ; ., , . , ' """" ra tdqmany Bunk in the country, and too much cap. Utl. Ji.-UI VI IIOIIIIUU. BIIIDIOVeU III 1 ill m,.. It hitdSwtmad loua that 50 Bunka.'wiih 1 pra. fcawd uwitalof more thuo 400 uulliouao.i.Jt... were enough in all conwience lo satisfy tm v body atid tan everybody ; but U aeeim we huve all entirely mietuken, for Gov. Dudley haa diacovertd lhaLwiL.waul ntorbJJantiing capital! Ueaayi 4 " We need more iflynkinar capiiah not ..!. i a. eIo the u$t rr$outcot our biale, but lo ktn of the note of oilier Sialca,nd auunlv our umiM. IBI1UIU . 1.. w .. . - x - - " jV And turihers r-4 uoae who contend that we nave en pit, ,.1, 1 am perauaded,iiiut have cuntouiideVcauit.l wnh n 'l iwuea,aud were induced toay au tAuUe the llmi, uvo u3muui.i npocie payment, n . . 1 ... nut, couciiKie uie Governor t -. " If our Binks hud more capital, J am aatiJned tbv could iheaoonerresoine specie paymf ntaoddicoiDi.i r Binkahnil A most singular conclusion iruly in what u arrived at, we cannot preieiid lo Conjecture, since for our life, we are unable iVaee how tnortani! tdl, with a conaequctit compuKiivoly increase amount of iaaueii and liabilittea, would give ihe 0 ra- stiiiiecaah payriwnlsainfTltscoiuits. coiicliiaiou that we have not Hank eiott"h mj as lolluw : - And until, some general arrangement can be mails 10 put Uie Stale Banka of the couniryt.11 higher erwwd and capable of more solid and useful purpose! ot tha' eetabliahment of a National Bank, 1 would reepeetfullr recommend the increase of tiirf capiultl tbe Bauktof the State, and Cape Fear, one million of dollars tadi, and thai iha State hajid over to tbew eaually at her .u.,.,iUUii , ,unii , Vii ulQ utroKee ooo'la aud suit belonging to tbe Board of the Literary Fund of North Carolina and Internal Improvements, convertible it ' colluded, with such other fund as can ba spared &wu othei purpoae. But 011 thia recommendation, there hangs 1 ui! : liere it is; he say it may be dune 1 " Provided the Banks will loan to the WiloiinEton and Halo,.. I. ....I 0lL..l. 1 11 .1 t. "-'f:"i " raicign tutl UHKUHI 1111 I Waa lOISI. mea, (jtatHJ.OOO lo 4tK,0(!t) on 'tiie bunds of said Cotn. mea guaranteed by the Sute, on the prooertr of alncli nnrnrcsitre1StatO"oeiri J already saioureu by iiKirtgige, irtu oi imcrtwi 1101 exccecing 0 per cent, per ibo iiuin, tor Jhe period ol leu yoar, unlet thco couii" mes are enabled eoonei to pay lhe a uiu." - Now reelly ail this is very liberal and dUiititr titrd. Already have m or arroj hundrtd thou- tand dollar'i of the public money been Mrcirn UU-.ili 1U1 ItlM ... .......... 1 . II . I.. U , L 1--- and now our Uuveruor cornea lor ward with a pro-, position to jtVaOhc Raukii 4iH Slate all ctrf ry- deal uu, hut solely upon cwidiiion that ibest Lutike agree lo give 1400,000 lo Ihe Wilminjtoa Rail road ! Thia Governor lf ours ia not content --"r-" nu-niiuii ui IVU,UUU U1UI 0 SO 111 1 T 5lvyfW!,iiBW' Hut--! m look-ftt tor ruaatuiiiij in favor ol tni scheme. Of course il is noi.by any -means paiucularly inteinltd to derek ope tie resources of Wilmington, or give activity lo her lumber trade Ac. buitlu) jflwlejKaa.ilttit sed by the Governor "oh;ly lo dcvclope ihe vast resource of . our Stale." tlow an iucieaae of Bank or Bauk capital in North Carolina' ia lo" dr volupeour vast resource" we acknowledge our-. selves loo ignorant to perceive. '. But he sayi liii new capital will du auotber thing, "h willkrtp oil the note of other Stales and aupply our cuius -circulation.' Now how ihia thing is lu be Joii we muat again acknowledge ouisielve lo.) ignoiant,, to comprehend. Alnot lhe only currency jf;. haveTn thia part uf North Carolina coWiais of lit " notes of othor Sintes," chiefly llione of South " Carolina. Our people receive them iu exchange lur the produce which lliey carry out. 'l b Bank uulea du uot etmie, into the Slate of thiir owe so CordT our Cotton, baron, rnrn fiool m-Liler. Ikwr; C7trIng iheiulicrei. This being the cssf, ihere are but Iwu ways, as Cir aa we can see, by which the Governor can u keep oil " these notes; thai is : either to atop our people from Wading la f uuth Carol iua eltogeihur: or make Ihe pui'l0( Strath Carotiua come ovniieTToe and borrow our Bank bills to pay for what they buy of ua. Whkk of these he propose to adupt, we cannot undertake tu conjecture. ,' . s Ti,. ...t ....11. 1... . - .,!;., . .'w.v.M'll .HUMUVWIIMI, ..MB W 1 1 'l' 1 says : The biglier the grounds apon which Uie State cs. place these Banks, by protection aud strict sapnrviaiaa, the more the will inquire public cuolideuca. till ib . - SulMcriptiou, and enable them the auooer k resum spjcte paytuenb, aud extend thoir iwofalueM. Wbal doea he mean by " pnttdiont Xoi " Frotectiv'i Tariff,1' we hope. Why fti soulb, In -E.t Governor ol our ia a second Wt Law, aod some of hi odd notions' are worthy uf La, the limes ia which he flourished. ' y The United Slatet iial-.ll.-lur we dwnn lhe consideraliuu uf ihe Governor's views about B tnks will recur ts what he says uf f uitei -Stale Cauk. lu tha first part uf his Mossaje, fi;ul the following : . ' otrt of " tia an tn u'S uny iii, w .v fc---- - Uie n,!iwitt,-. ul thn conulrr. at two iwriudi of g"'1 distress, (and which would aeem !iim4 to give oca to. lis axMrnce,) aod -which snsa ercd drery
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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