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V"!-'. 1 I w v amwia . . w.irw 1 . w , v. i i . . a burr a auxin I iIHJ la lrcluiv ul Uia.lk 1-kuc.l luf Ininoal lniHui turnl ur kar alara Majf SO, 111, anil irW In lbs )rar IWM Tbr aiiHHjnl ol ibrar bun.li launc lul'll.m one bumlml ami lamly rlgbt iImmi aaod ikillar. 1 1 1 .IJa.OUO.i and Ibe ralinialiil Ihlrrrai l brrxm iliir anil unkl la one bun lfr.1 and cIS'ilT IlinU'OUil ItlC liU ulntl and irml.ilbri i$IK 510) 1 br anamnl ( Inlrml ahlrli Im maliiml tVlola-c IM. I WW, an. I brrn paid In m.h, la ttmr kuiuljrd ami larrlre Ibtnuand one hull tlml anil une dullara. (fllJ.IUI Tbr in IrrMl Butarin( al iubat-ural dalri during Ibe rwrarnl flkral yrar waa hilluvi: January Ul, 11. Ibrae kundrrd and eight Iboaund . . u 1 in . . 1 1 1 u . a 1 ma. i. . . . t i. one kunUrra and nlnelr-arrrn rtulUn kubilml iaKM.107.) Anill lal. I dull. On and lour tbmiMiid n humlml nnd one ltd Ian. ( KM. I0 Julf Ul. ISOU, llirrc Iiihi tired ind right luuuiand one bumlml Md Marlj axTMi dulUn. (W,ISI7 ) Total for taral rear ending rVntcnhrr SO, IMW, one llliua tuirty-two tbnoMnd ffre hundred and aln-tjMli dullara. $I.IU3,SM.) The ajnonnt of Interval ahure ilalcd ai falling dae April til. laOO, Includca Inlrml on Uimlt four mllllnni 9l liundrrd Ihoanad dollar!, i.JO0,000,) yet to be laaucd, boonng dale Octubrr III. IMMt The balance rruwlnlnf In the handi of the PuUic Trtmaurcr Orlobcr lat, IMH, waa one hundred and till Iboiuand llilrtr four dol lar! eighty-four eenta. (1.V),084 M.) The ajnonnt from lain. Including payment! la October. Il IW hundred and twenty all Iboa und icren hundred and ill dollar! furly-two ceoli. ($230,70843.) The taiei f mm arrcral cuunliei remain unpaid, but we cannot ri rt more than arrenty Bre tuouaand dullaxi (75,00O) from lliiiiourre. The eitlmatrd probable ripeneci of the Hbito gorernment during Ibe preunt Kami year will be, three hundred ana kcrealy flre IlKiuunil two hundred and thirty dollar. (tr.i.tlO ) Add Intrroit fnlllng due daring flkcnl rear, of une million thirty two llioucnnd fin hundred and ninelyii dolutri, fl.tt!2, StM,) will Irare Hie amoun. to be provli!fd for one million four hundred and acven thouannd eisht hnndrrd and twenty li dollar. ($1, euu.KM.) To meet Dili Ike Treanurer wll hare fifty thousand thirty-four dollar and aighty-four crnli, $.W.IW4 84.) altprimvingl una hundred Ihouiand dollar! (liW.OOO,) temporary loan ; taioi received lince Octo ber lit, lHflH, nlnciy-flve thooaand one hun dred and ninety-lx dollar! and tliirty-ieveii cenu. ifUVIDO S7; ntimatcd Inxra due, ier-enly-flre llniuiand dnllnn; (7.1,000.) pro ceed! of mlo of North Carolina railroad hnndi, one hundred and arrenteen thouannd aix hundred dollar!: (fU7,0O0,) making n total of llirw hundred and thirty-acvcn thou anntl clu'lit hiindrod nnd tliirty-ono dollar' and Iweiily onc .nt; i:tt",H;)l, 21.) I.ruv Ing Ihc nnioiiiit of nnc million and sixly-nine lliotibund nine linmlrrd nnd ninety-four dol lan nnd T.venty-ninc cenli, tl. 0011,994 70,) to be provided for by luxution during the pres ent lineal year. The itiic-k and bonds held br Hie Slide in corporation!, nnd Interest due from mid for iNiratlon!, is ai follows: Stocks, ciflit mil lion five hundred and thirty four thousand fire hundred dollar. H.M-I..W0.) Hoiulu, lour niiliion two hundred and luir'y-four Ihoiisaml dollnrs. I 1,2:11,000. ) Interest, four liundrrd and sevi illy tno Ihoukiind five hun dred dollara: (f 42.u0n.) Making a total of thirteen million Inn hundred and forty-one thousand dollars. If 2:1,241, 000.) I recommend that some modo be provided to ensure the payment of this Interest, nnd of ucli interest as inny bo due the State in future from corporation!. The rciiort of the Public Treasurer will contain full details of the public debt, with recommendations us to the best means fur providinz for interest. I have full confidence in that officer, and respectfully commrrrd kis statements nnd views to the consideration af the Ooiural Assembly. The estimated value of nil the properly in the State, lands and their improvements in cluded, is two hundred nnd fiflv millionsof dollars. (fSiHl.tKJO.COO.) I do not regard this as an extravagant estimate, but assuming that it is, and putting Ft at two hundred mil lions. 1200.000,000.) il is clear that the peo ple of tho State are fully able to carry on their novernnicnt am! at the 'ame time pro vido for the payment of the interest on their debt. An ad nibirt'in tax of one per cent on two bnndred millions would raise two mil lions. At a half per cenl. it would bo one uiillion. A citizen worth five thousands dol lars clear of debt, wotiTif pay twenty-five dol lars to the State, in order to raise tlie million llint n-tll Im. nfwaiirv.te.iiml fin nn hi nrrmnr- tion. The interest on tho State (bt should be met promptly and in good faith, and. the taxes nccesBarv to mcct.it tkould bo levied. The Constitution which we have all sworn lo support, provides that the public debt "shall never he questioned." If we hesitate-to meet the interest of the debt, or if we fail from any caus.i lo make dne provision to meet it, we thereby "question" Iho debt, and do violence laiiif mi Mm ai imakhnut mim , ...... . .,. , lk. "" inai lanuaaifai wiijiua iw i m, . r . r., , wm a a I an ma- tw imI'M rul winu. M M ''J. m.lA m I .LI " Imhimi. la unlit aw hn aall M IHM K w ",. ' M ya( m i WMil naii.i inaan kan ll an . . ... . u. i H.-..U ki I'al k " awakl la laaalml awinil I J Ua W Mar ku ulttlMIH ...... era. at . rn.. al ... """.Jl; w M M.l-M kl. vi,m a a a, .0.1 a I-IICI. ninli It an ita .;-,.. abi akirk iaanaia. a. ai'l rnalif Ita U uilal WiaO. a .aaaiaaii f i.i f n mtm im . lai.a ... . J J -Vk.;x,. akiW a.. ha .1 im f tr'" T.'.U "'m ''T U",-.J 1W ".V" tZXi-tZlTmJiZ hZ?.,- ,ZZ tZZ aaM.ial ai,Va. IW M Hlial I.- , JmJ ir,M. a? ..Ik ll-....., .. a. al. 1 a. Mr, M .a.---a r-"'; J. I . I a.a ,a. . IW IM. MI'Li U iMnl (m i,., ;Mia.a. ! Ual ""' U ",',t"i" 1 '-"-. u .7 .T.. k... I .! aab-a.Mt l.t llc aaa4 mt Iiaiwiaaral 1 tir ..X,. ' - . ,. . . ', . .,, aanaUMfnuol 1 r lilut. U.li..n. a, i.u . ,,. . , a. . a, i... n t. . .. . . ik.ea 4 iitwinn i .. , .. ..... . . I ltMi4l Ikal 4mii( lk luMW " ' .I. . - - - - . m A . L . k Ml HmU im.iii4 U kite I mM 4m il lu arlj ninl.a (i mi Taa ('unailii.:i.Mi ir rl.ln ikat ' la.f ik.!l bnilaU .trl. Iu Ibr I.CU.C I llta frrltitl t "I Mala, a lluiraa mI Milt.ilta, Aciaiiliun, IimI lauiittii. iibilif luik rvj.uUlk.ui i llc Ccltrl Ataraibly law lavartila- " Tbr ailraiam IbvUrianal AaaitaU)' Il n iulljr li.illrtl la lb. I 4lk ul IWc M.ll u Ibr hfrary Sijia kcrralik I14M biliUnl. abbk .(. l Iu I Uul kaUkrl. .S.t , I"' .' ' ""U I Iwl ! ,U AMrtal.li naitari a Ilk nao Mala In I bo I nUai iwtaralt C'raWr ieouic M ,., rfb, ,m(,,,n ratwinmlnj liuml Hni; au.1 1 liuU Ibal L..I. .Ill .1 i . . ' I ! PMral.bJ in J rBUl. ia IMar nr ; tM w fc.--. k.lla-. rlimai. a .rtl . . Miaiakima riimaia, imni "' ""-" -I 'kra?l t v.t' r . 11119 rnttnc latx't, it iuiru call . and. In linr, trry iliii.g. luati r iral and .ij lira), a kit k In a cvuam lu 'liid rraM Ii aJuioat rra, ran altrait Immigrant! ai.d nil Ibr lucikurij of llirir r&a-rtniaina- tiur ronrnmi hl ii now aritk-d un a a.did lu.1. -Tb Iaa a are ovrr all alike, and air faithfully and lanwally ailmlnl'tir. Hurtrty liprarra blr ami ira.HUil. lairulgranii, tln-nfoir, a ill u .t unly arlnwin-d by our a-.plr, but will be 4ulrrtrd aud iri. U.I. ami a fair Acid Kill b ufteiiid lu Hani. In cuminon wilh ibuae abv arc luir, to Huprove their run diliun. Ml kTlua. The attention of lb Ucncral Aaarmbly Ii rrcrtlully Inilinl ui Ibe rrpurt t.l I lie hu in rinirnili-nl ol I ubllc Inslrurllun. Iirrcwllh in i 1-.. ..m . I- .l:l. il.. I ".'"..iii.... I i.ai UM ta dihgrnlly rn- aVitcd In on dulln. I am lallitteil. fr.uu mr k noa ki'.f of hit rharni-.rr and cimlillr.uloii, that be a ill be able lu put in operation, al in I taulr prruai, uudrr tlie laaciiuo ol Iheticno- ..Zt. .? . . . . k JT.Tl u L7i .T! ntrnilri I ban my benWori in eiUlcnoi la the Hi ate. The u'.iivrrsllr of the ftnle la ImrtMirably i. .. . . . i ,J ";". . . Kht"r.' nd In all tbo utcful aru antl rimcfft, kIhhiIiI ba encouragrik Normal inslruclion ahould be provided for al oner, that we may hare well educated irachcn of our owa fur oar pubiio school. Nearly all Ibe Stale leliool f jnd, Ibe pro crrdi for the moat part ol tin funds dYpuaitrd with this Mate by lbs general government in IHM, has been kwL ll il unnecessary to iltow bow il waa kit. or to dilate upon the advantage! thus matched from us. Hegreti in rain for what ii put. It ui luiprovo the pmenl, and iddrca oursrlrn to the future. Wi muit havo frco pubiic m-IiimiIs for lb: all I he children of the State at what ever coil, Tbll ll duty which can neither be postponed nor evaded. So tliorotighiy am I impressed with this duly, and ao curliest ly am I committed to every fcaiiblc meaiura lo render ill full performance certain, that but fur the assurance that it will be thui per formed I would desiairof free popular gov ernment In North Carolina. "Education ll the cheap defence Of nations," not only from without but within. Il is thnl light which distingulshci refined and civilized from barbarian races. It foruil and compact! the only society among men which is worthy of the name. It louche! the earth, and it blotsomi with luxuriance; in soil yields its choicest fruits, in mines oinn and pour out their varied treasures, and ill rivers and seas are whitened with commerce, which carries with it not only exchangenbio wc.llh, nut meal in government, literature, science and nrt. It ! the only sura basis of (roo1 mmalH, for without it tho Divine VVord. the fountain of nil truth, would bo a scaled bo erected lo pioiecl llic riuhts of prop erly. I'roH-rty holders, arc therefore, spe cially interested in promoting education. Taxes for such a purosc shoulil be cheer fully nnd promptly paid. Tho affluent nnd the enlightened ran afford to care in this re spect for Ihe poor and tho ignorant, since it is not merely their dutv, but their highest in- tcrcsUj nip thus best subscne I. But little, if any of t!.c money expended for education is seiitoittif the Slate. It remains with us. and w hile our people, aro, thus enriched with knowledge, they nrc not rendered poorer even in moncv, ns the latter is collected from Ihc citizens by one hand' of tho State nnd im niodiatcly.dislMtrscA (o them by the other. The people of Ihe Slate are anxious that industrions and worthy immigrants should come hither and settle among us. It is a pri mary question with all such immrants wlictl) er in the communities or Slates in which they nrc invited to settle, there are facilities for educating their children. If we do not put In operation ns eood public schools as there are In other wrtions of Ihc country, we can not hope to attract to the Stale any consider able mtmlKTof immigrants. They will con tinue to turn their steps towards other re gions, not mere inviting Hum ours, it is true, in climate. Boil and material resources, but in Which they can securo for their children, at llio public charges, a system of schools lo fit them to become intelligent and useful citizens. The poopio of North Carolina bnve lone been a unit in favor of education. From the daps of Vancey. JXurphrcy, Stanly. Cameron, Gaston, Caldwell, nmllnthers, to the present, their enlightened statesmen of nil parties have enjoined Ibis as the firs duty of the Slate. I aut persuaded that the purpose to educate. the rising generation is as firmly fixed now as at any former period. This is a subject on which all can "rec, A rivalry can exist in this respect which will be rencrom In its , nature, w hich will violnto no sacred rule of charily, and which, honoring those who may engage in it, will confer immeasurable bene fits and blessings on this and future genera tion. I recommend, in the most earnest terms, i Imp' Ual MMI iikia noil mJ hmIii k4kj v-U alltaaaMia ii ioiL Karli l. Uat. Mu.V ) l I d ll, lit-.-:, la a k l tx i llarii a i .iil'.il N.k.l .aa ivviir a ! t 1 in I, f a iu.cx !4.i.l i-f k.lk f -T, Ui ati lU m!MH ....IT .ivk I I I a l.vli. ami ra4ul.it ii.li.t.r- t k- IU U'lil .UihiU ur i'.'lr.I..I but tt I It" il. i nua1 al il Ibr rai.l..)ii a It. a Hit l.iin b . lu ll lai.laJ a lib bu .Uif.'alh.i 1 1 ! Ii.il ilaiukl Iw akkuirU. a l.llr r.l4in(. Ikal ibr lraal.1 al bu Ulair a III la- tvallfkl, aa.l, Iu l It ul Iblk, Ibrlc ibuut.1 Us k l.rn Iu lull im uulil bv la M llirr , ,.UIa. av.ljr ia.1 rk av A m na-lk.nir aa.1 UUrr rai uulil be la M 1 br MwJ) b.'U.d Ia crafai rak raniiul allxfil lu ra- (C Im iiU al Ua aal aiy lira I all II a kUI.rl a barb i inu au iiaall la. 1 abu lira bt ibrir '.u7alll cualiatw lu lara. .T . T ,urw ara. iaa alirrt ap Ik aiiraian ui Um Omara! XkaaMki,artLrcI.A7llll u . ri..i a au.ku.gm... ...1.11 f.-l a drrp Inlrtiil in abaliv.i cinrMni lb-miiik.ncUH-i ol Ibr Mali-. Ilni pliM iil and fvluir pri.iafiiy rauil Ur Im.i nn Ulatr jil r iIhiuI.I imi only Ur Immurd, Uul il ibuuld t pitilirtrd aud iuni..i-l in m ry pmi iimldr inrana. Hut a Ink kit iIhmiM l pi.itrrt.d and boninn-it, kl!cnrM abould ntnir ao roiinlr-nnnt-r or favor. Kvrry unr iIhiuUI la; miuirrd In purine lucb b-iuil . ailing (..rnhilnj: and llir prraiiiiipliun .li'.uld I-. a il (ml) , and Juklly It. I hat an habilnnl bl'.i-r with mi 'knuan or iiblr lunm uf up 11. Ii in a ( mnilllkin In la? ti iiiplrd lo tin luniuiimiun uf ' rriluc. It ii idler and loimgi-ra wbn, fur Ibr ( luoat kiiI. fill unr bulk and aiitllimiM-s, a I hey will All Ibr prnitrniiary. 1'brn- la work , uf a huo kind fur all lu do, and ad iiKnthl br eniiilovnL ' 1 ' Tl kWI. The law uf rtnhior ui d debiur liof the Aral liniairtame. The rekilinn of I hear lau ... ... i....i.i i f .. ' cumpku oprra.ron uulil every ln.pHin.cnt In ',.,..,' ,,, j..Lll Sul bllu lnduljrnrr Uynnil llir maul diki- rculHin on lullli lent nniriiv. under any ri... Ii . -J 1 ' , 7 7. 1. -. ,1, nii.i. '1 t.L i,v lilts ill I'll ir. A Mtuti.1 nr.il imlU .i.ui rmlit ftj'ftU'iii lintild not be iliMiuriti;iHl, Imt IhmiM ratber be ftmtintl anil nmiiiiuiiiiil ; but urb a yUm U Imiminil, if not iltiiroyfil. by (cnrral lamwliirb nmy be attbl to pliiru tbc c mil i w fiif yvtxn in tlie bkiultof Ibctlcbbir, wltli the cvruinty in many t au of I bo kmi uf Ibe dclit. The debtor way nlttad fur lailul gene and lenity as (onnii il it rrnsonable to do to, or ai loitK " tberu In n wi ll Knmndiil aiwurance tbat bu will bo able to ay; but complaint may justly proceed from tbc credi tor, wbo but ccrtnlnly wronqcd no one by first extending credit for bit properly or good, and by sulwcquciit indu-Kence and for Itoaninco. htnylnwaof various kinds bnve Ikx-n in operation In this Htnio for yours. 1 sny notbinK as to tbeir conMlIutioniilily ; but even wben Dig unfortunate condition in which we bare been nluced duriinr thin period il con- ftlittriMl ItMiinul Im kti: initial M. it Ihi flulilur will be birsblr treated if now required lo meet hi obligations. The losses incurred by the relicliion are not confined lo pnrlicular cnaes. They were geneinl. affecting Ihc whole people of the State in every walk of society. If adeblor cannot pay in Ihc last resort, after rensonahio indulgence has been extended to him, he Is a bankrupt. What rendered him n bankrupt whether the rebellion, or bis own Improvidence, or want of economy or fore- j sight il not mater in 1 to Ihe argument. We may lament hi misfortunes and sympathize wilh him, but still Ihc fact remains that he is Bl i ., . V . T I f' .'TnTuT ? rl , P 1 y f '"f' '''" ,"'e ". 'i M fXroT meeTbis "ittZ ' leh justly j iioiii liny i iii by Ins titrations. The i nlv ' refuge of such a person is to compromise with ins creoiiors, or to enter n conn ot DiinKrnpt- ; ey. or to make such an exhibit and disjMisil ion ' Of llIM liroilCrlV mill iltfelJ nu will ciiliufv Ilia I creditors that lie is fixed in an honest ptirmse (o do them jualiec. 1 do not by any means concur in the opinion that an honest bank rupt has incurred any serious loss of charac ter a n business man. or that he should he distructed or avoided. Such a man, on Iho contrary, lias displayed honesty, moral cour age nnd candor which entitle him to tbc re spect nnd confidence of his neighbors; es pecially w hen w e remember that' we have just emerged mm a condition in which nothm was solid, and in which nearly every one was involved in pecuniary disuster and distress. Failure in business or loss of property should but stimulate to renewed exertion. The hon est, industrious and upright citizen, howso ever reduced or depressed by misfortune, will always find friends, to aid him iu bis efforts to improve his condition. I recommend (hat the slay laws lie repealed, and that creditor and debtor bu placed on a footing similar lo that which lliey occupied previously to Ihc rebellion. The homestead exemption provided In the Constitution, even if not good against former debts, will nevertheless operate beneficially in the future. It will secure a home for the family in any event ; and il wlllhave a talu tury (."fleet to n certain extent in checking ex travagance in the crelit-FyU m. ,1.- the xilitu. Attention Is lnrlled to the lteport of the Adjutant General, herewith submitted. The views and suggestions of tlie Adjutant Gen eral have my entire npjirovttl. -Thtropinion of Washington, tittered in 1700, that s"frcc people ought not only to he armed, but dis ciplined." and that a well-organized militia "is cerlainiy a-i object of primary importance. whether viewe .in reference to the national security, to the satisfaction of the community, or to llic preservation of order," Is not less Weighty or lnprTiint TOW Ihnn it was then. I j lie exrwrtdiitirc irmm'cl tutm fur nn ae i count of the Jniiifiu is quite small. 1 dW not aiJtoa. 4 im A'W l..i mi Iku M ! kwWHwlM taM ". I irMt ibj a. 4. if at aw u.a il tt MMaJ IkM Ik IIKWI ml liar A J ialaal Um ! K M ral4 )M, tMtwJlKf M aaUMf . 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