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Alaa.fita.j- Ul II- -a'-U '7B(TL..ar-iU.a.W.h..u-- tM-4at, I". aU .urni aaiilkai laa fctia . jr-v.iaia tJ itlnlKt la lb. c-aia rinxl ami .laa ImvI an. baa-lnJ aJ , h-, iVr bit ( talaUi.iUft rliiatia. a taeml fofl t djl"ai iJIIMltUl It-" la.(1j frt,,!- H . at-ur.Uirr u( ll n4 .l Lmlnlnl.iarul.l u( al tl. Inlrnal ..!... I. V l.,iriala IM ft l.-U.:.l.l I t f to Ut IubW-J Jrf ati ut AC-I TO . -two winnal af tVrtr H:tJO.it-M TU. alnra ataounl iltOk" 1 lfci;u', . . 1 a i.iw.l I-.. ta.it ra ara' I fiuf- ' uaa.it iwaiai i a r " , . ',, . IkMT Mac) MtJT IM. a-.. i yrar It! Tb aiaoaiil "I ibrap i.o.i not nl'lkm on banditti ami lamljf rclil ma ami iMUrt, il.l?.Ouo. ao.l l!i rtilm.it.l Inirrvftl lliriroo ila " (tal n a1'"; ilriJaivUlflHr llUftanJ III bu klitJ anJ lrn-W.IL.rt i, ivi 110) Tit am-Minl ol Inirfrftl aU.i n l-t oialiirrj iViuitr Itl. 11". ' Ixt" a rali. it one bumlml in.l larlt llHiu.tml ti I dml aat or oar.aia. hii-k'ii ," U ilon. , lrT-t mtlurliij at tuhriKal lUlil t!uruI Minx lb nt-cnl (It,-.) j-rar itat l-ilWiat: Jauu.it. Xb allriiln ol llaj lirrirml Aattnibl" U Itl, INOO. Ibn bumlK-l nl t'jbl Ilt-Mitaiij .r,,,;. ,a, ,i i,r rrj-oil i i llic on buiklml and olnHjr-tcira iKilUr .. . , ir,(nlt.m, t 0 l ul llr lii.ilin il..n. larnaiili (3l.l.: Apill I I. H -3. I'" bui.iln.l , Ml,illni Thai i.tTUrr It ilill;;.n!l- en anil luur llamian i nnr bumlinl ami one col- .,,-,1 n bit ilullra 1 am tntUuiil. limn bin. (UI al . I"'0- Ihire hna- , LuimW-la'a ol hit rliarac.i-r alfl iU.lill. .I.i. dmlaiHl -lebl llMMituml ona liumlinl ami ..... L- aiii i-.,u. to i.ul In iii.tai.n. .1 an nlnrlr KVCtt ibilltn. ilWM.IUJl T"il '"' ! la-al yenr emlinf h-.iritil-r SO. Ilt. on- blillioa lulrtjf-iao irwiuainii inr iiniifiim ft.". Ulnolr-all ib.llnra. (IHtt.MHI Th atnnunl o( lr-crr.1 alic ftUil.d at lalliitg due A pi II III, I86P, lliclaiba Inlrt-ti an botiilt lour tiiilil.nit fia l.iiii.tii.l l!i'iii.aiL SfJj. Octnbrr Itl. IHW. . . , ... T lie U. lanra nwaliiln. In Hi handt of III Public Tira-ur-rlHIola-r Itl. IW . ooo liundred and dfir Ihoutand lliiny fmir Cir! 1 clKliiy foocrma. ;I V).ati M Tbe ainounl from . Inrl'if raynwlll ' Ucloner It IW buiidt-iland l-rrnly -alk Hum ami tcven liundrrd awl li dollnrt forly lwo cenli. ($?.M.;0041) Tliclaxia Imm tri-ral cmnllc roinalo uiiaid. bill we rami.il tl prl mora Ibun nciiljr fire Ibnataiid d.il.ara ($7J.0U0 from Ihlttourt-. TUo etiiall prolmblo exponari tf ll Ulnld rfirrninonl ilurln Ibe prrtcnl fll yenr will b". three liumlted and y-nly fire iliiiii-uui.l iwn hundred and l-lrly .lnllnrt tV,Z 230 ) Add Inlrritl fl'in due dti.liijr fltoil year, of one million thirty Iwo llii.utnnd flreliiindiwiand ninety-ill (I'l1iir. (l.0.U, 600,) will Icitre 111 amoiin'. M le pnivlkVd lor one million luar bunoreii an.i arten inourauu eiiilil liundred and la-eniy-iii rlollari. tl. 40J85o To meet Hill lb Treatnrer wil hare fifty thousand llilrly-fm.r dollari nnd elgbly four ccnta. ii0.OM 84.) afltr pnylnRl nue hundred IhmiiBUd dollars (flOO.OOO.) temporary loan ; tnnri rerclvi-d ilnce Oi-to-ber Ut, liilW, iilticiy-flre itioutnnd one hun dred and nlncly-tlx dolluri and liilrty ieven centi. (33,IUU 87;) cillnmlcd Inxci due, ley-only-five ihoutand dollari: ("J.000,1 pro ceeili of mlo of Norlli lsarolin mllrond bondi, ono hundred and rcvrnlwn Ihimtniid lit hundred dollari: (117.O0.) mnkin.n a toUl of Ihreo hundred and Ihirly levi n thou and eight hundred and lliltl v-ono dnlluri and iwcniy-onc ccnli; (JS.17,831, 21.) Lny- . ng Iho ninonnt of one million and ilxly-ninc ' ihoutand nine hundred nnd ninety-four dol luri an 1 -evenly-nine centi. f 1.000,004 70.) lo be provided for by U.ation during Iho pres ent Iliad yenr. The ilockl nnd liomla held bv Hie Slnto In corporullons, and Interest due from mid cor poration., Isn follows: Slocks, tiu'lit mil lion five hundred and thirty four tlioiinind Ave hundred dolliirs. ($8.5M.S00) llonds, four million two hundred und llilrly-four thou-iand dollars. (4,2a4,000.) Interest, four hundred nnd scveniy two thousand fivt hun dred dollars, ($472.S00 ) Jinking a total of thirteen million two bumlrt'd and forty-ouo thousand dullnrs. (8il.Sll.000.) I recommend Hint some modu bo provided to ensure the payment of this interest, nnd of audi Interest jis may be due the Slate in future fr.im corporations. . Tlio report of tiio Public TreaiTVer will contain full details of Ihe public Debt, with recommendations us -to the best- means fur providing for Interest. I have fult cbnfldence in that olllccr. nnd respectfully commend Ms stnt.monti and viowi to the conskUjratlon of the General Assembly. ' - 1: The estimated value of nil Iho poverty In the State, lundi and their Imiirovcmenli in cluded, is two hundred und fifty millions of dollars. (1250,000,000.) I il Vt rcRnrd this as an extravaennt estlmnto.'but nssuming that it is. nnd putting it at two hundred mil lions, ($200,000,000.) it is clear.lHt the peo ple af the BMto nre fully able to carry on tlieh-irorornment andnt the ame timo pto- . yJ tor tlio payment of tlio interest on their deW. An ail valorem tax of ono per cent on ta linn.lrnd millions would raise two mil lions. At a half per cent, it would be one-! mlllioM. A citizen worth live tuousunus uoi lnrs clear of debt, would p.iy twcnly-flve dol- ' lars-tt) the Stato, in order to raise iho million Utat will bo necessary and so on in propor- ' tion, Tlie interest on tlio Btalo i'ebt should be met promptly and In Rood faith, nnd the taxes necessary lo meet it. should be levied. The Constitution which we have all sworn to support, provides that the public debt "shall never tie questioned." If we hesitate to meet tlio iiiti rtat of Ihe debt, or if we fail from any ciwM to make due provision to meet i. we there' v "question" the debt, nnd do, violence tC'riAr tZ Z . . 1 ., ... . a :-t ak.ai.a aa. a-ft I" - - - ' - ..at .. ta a . W St"! IK .fta..t - lu .k I UUlf ... YT ,J H ft. ,.., .. . It V, ' .l. aiiaWt. laap aa.ai..aa.ar l.a ij.aa, .ia.lau. &aJ .1.1 rtV.llf ".. .1 La.( I . n-f.m a.1 lb) Mai. .Wa L.a L..i.m lanra x hr)r4. J klr u -uj u I. i aU W a-i.r.1 I Li M.I. .r. aoK 111') caMmHIal, ' ..ia .k a. alinal aU (l lim , Ml a. . I k.L.l aill a y ffhaa.a.iv.r. ihu ia i. aa ap.M ,0 ex.!U- a. ... a..--. ,. lt.a. ,., IM l.,l.ir ,. lamiallV I"! Ill J la lb.1 ! . I lUa hni.ir "t Mai Lciralia U.i- k.lilrd. Uk lafca la ib.t lutkil. l !ial la laa I BkMi reHi caif latlair bin (I., j uatfl alaara h liaaiijtaala. 1 Icrl ktti lb. limtfal Akarml'l maun aiik lur 1.1 lb. iai.xiaarc il rmi-ui.in luiaj fiaii tal 1 ltaa Ikal boa am .L-J ar k aarftUKa lU tal-H! ll tttXf aa-r. -a- ti-""t '"'. ','l ""I ,:,u,r f ,i bu.Jv a b'" taitii ol am- ft,.i. i.J. la trtil.ii-. a-)!Htl "! . . - I t l. i. - a ... .h ...taili puii-i". ' "v . v - i; .Ual t. V, C .HI Ml IU.m.;..n.. lh IKtiUlili'l llatir c r" i.ii-Mi. a.ui ' purf.ii'acnl It Boa arlib-J uj ai'.ij !.. I lie lia t air utrt all ahlr. '. ' I .lililul.jr ., I......-.U- . i.n.ni.'rr rwi.ij ir,- IV t.i.l Ira.aiuil. loinil.fanl. lUrrl a. ai.l 1,1 ..: arlc..! Ijr i.ur p-.. 11 .Ill bo mirrtr.l and ti.ftvl.il. ai.lal.lt 0r!J alll l orncil lo llirin. In oioinB.n a Mb ,IM, lf ,tc, lo linpi-nc lliilemti ,.,v ,-r.l. uml.f ll.c t-inclU.n n( llir lirnc- nil Afttcmblr, a tytinnul "th..ilnnil miai-t olnluralk.tr In all n-.rrtt brtlrr and mora rilrt'ftlvo I bail any bruiufuu lu rxlttrtaa lu tbeHlal. Ike I'nlvrrallvnf Iba Htnt la lntrwr..b,y Ibilk ll.oolil I lotirird. Iluralkm 1:1 l iluralkin 1:1 rliuilure, niiThnnira, mlnin;. cncliH-irln.. and In all Ibe UK fill arlt and tcirmra, tliould Ik) tnrotirns.il. Nnrtiu.1 liitliurlmn timuld be pmidnl for at iimr. Hint we mny nave aril rduraiiil Icuibcra of our uanforour public arhonla. Nearly all the Mate school f jnil. Hie prom-da for Ibe wotl part ol Ibe fundi diioilrd a ith tliitStnle by Ibe .r.iinil currriiiuriit I" IKI0, hat Itrcn Intl. It ia iinn-i-etNiry In show bow ll aaik-tl. ur lo dilate uim the sdraniaiti- thus snatched (nun ut. Iti Rn-n are vain' for w Imt It patt. Ui ui luiin.vc Ihe prrtrnl, anil a.blrvta uurtelvrt lo tbe (unite. U'e mutt bavo free public mIkmiIs lor lb: ill the cbildren of Ihe .Slalr at a but ever cotl. I bis Is a duly w hich c.in m-ilhi-r lie MMlnneil nor evuihil. So IborouKliiy am I l.upreiiavd with this duly, and o enrmtlly am I committed lo every fcatihlo measure lo I...I.. f...l aU..r..a.,.d,.o. a-rl.ih, I I.ul till! render ill full performance rrrlnln, Ibal but for the assurnn.-e that ll will no inut r-foroK-il I would drtpnirof fire popular goy eriiment In North Carolina. 'Education Is lbs cheap defence of nalloos," not only from without bul will. in. ll ia that IIrIiI which diillnRuithcs refined mil elviliml from barbarian rarcs. It forms and compacts Ibe only society among men which It worthy of the name. Il touches Iho cnrlh, and ll blotsoms wilh luxuriance; Its mil yields ill choicest fiulls, lis mines open and pour nut their varied matures, and ill riven and seas are whitened with commerce, whi.b carrlci Willi It not only exchangeable wealth, but Ideas In covernment, lilerulure, science nnd art. It Is the only sure luiaia of pood morals, for without it Il.o Divine Word, the fountain of all trull), would he a tented book. Il Is the strongest bulmirk that can 1)0 creeled lo protect tlio rights of prop erty. Property holders, aro therefore, spe cially interested in pmmnlln?. cdurulioii. Taxes for such a purpose should be cheer fully and promptly paid. Tlio affluent und the enlightened ran afford lo care in this re spect for the poor and the ipiornnt, since it is not merely their duty, but their highest In terests are thus best su'lwn o I. Hut liille, if any of t .e money expended for education is sent out tf Ihe Htnle. It remains with us, and while our people aro thus enriched wilh know!edtfothuy aro not rendered poorer even in inoneyrM the latter ia collected from the citizens by ono hand of the rilnlo nnd im medir.tely disbursed to them by the oilier. The people of tlio Btnto nru anxious that industrions and worthy Immigrants should Come hither and settle uinong us. It ia a pri mary qucblion with all such iinigrunlswliclli. cr in the communities or Suites in which llicy nre invited lo settle. ,tliero nre fneililies for educating their children. If we do not put In operation ns'good piiblic.scliools ns there aro in other portions of the country, wo can not hope to attract to the Slnto any consider able number of immigrants. They w ill con tinucto turn Iheir steps towards other le gions, not more Inviting than ours, il is true, in climate, soil and material resources, but in which they can secure for their children, at the public charges, a system of schools lo lit them to become intelligent and useful citizens. The pcopio of North Carolina, have long hcon a unit in fayor of education. From I lie daps of Yancoy, Murplmy, Stanly. Cameron. Gaston, Caldwi-ll, nnd others, lo Ihe present, their enlightened slnlesmen of nil parties have enjoined ibis ns the firs duty of the Slate. I am persuaded that the purpose lo educate the rising generation is ns firmly fixed now ns at any former period. Tills is a subject on wiiicli all can agree. A rivalry can exist in this respect which will be generous in its nature, which will violate no sacred rule of charily, and which, honoring those who mny engage u it, will confer Immeasurable bene fits and blessings on this and future gcn.ra tions. I recommend, lu the most earnest termt, 1 - . . K- . lk- M ImM0 ' IM1A.1M M til I! lb. t-aal A Mf U I aM faftetftiW (.tat. 4 Mllrfaa a .... wM4 ilun - J ft. niWkK, 1.1 ia Mix KWtll ll-l-.. aaaa W lk ia-a.t.t k4 U tlaa, at la lb .-4 a-.. - luM. tv. H,( .a.1 m IU. .! k.aj. a. u-uiaa.if I akaU U .ttokal la lb o.iikm tar n. .v la ri.Ja iwiaa-al (bra IW axKart UlaatUaiial 1 a Ma a Uaar " u .i.a,la tiJui aaaiailat caaia.tar.a.1 1.C aiMa-a, a.ik lb r.i.i; hi a) ruat-i. I n . rall.l I Mawr alrtMlaa J I-amtal, ' .tallaMfaCl If klUlM.. llMlUaiM. " lailalial vt eat' 11 Llofr. ikMkl La Mulclnl. IhII BtH lu Iba , .It'i.taral af ll. nVrrt a bra lb t.iut bat 1.1. .11L Li. .JJlvalld. Tba I" ..!' ai-.ll !, ak-.l a bit. labmiag. Ib.1 lu rulU l - aJ W - . 1 bit It a al 1 abt.bclijotoall la. ' rtrl aa-af Iba -a-. Ibar ital!jf aba In Vf Ibnr a III rwailoua ! pr It. iul)rcl a-a liar ailrailua nl lb tirailal taaai.l.la aalil lull. lab. Uli fiaT larlf la.r - A araatkia Tntn mi.'i.i ltt-1 a iUi laln.l In ftUiUlif oamn lUc .nj,.i.jturr, i.f Hie hialf. Oarwnl d (.lui irfa-nilir luual lap Uani 00 Ulr . ll ..i . .1. I...iwifaal laul II i-.i-i -iu. ..,. ,1,,,I, " aullCIC tug injnuiri vi . puriu-anir lurant. ,iui ah.lc Utif tlm'il.l I prlcll anil In..r,,!. I.l.i-i.r.i I-hiUI imlirni oaiiiic- kunmww. i.iny im-.! i- - , ,.ru, tucb b-ml i-aMitis lor a ""S; Bn.' ilw prrtamiillon .Ih.u.iI I... ll IjlHf ., juti;. It. tlial an btbiluil 1.1 Irf .lu to Vm.n i.r t ktible ommiii l uj'.l. it in a H.L.. ... 1. ,.1 ... Il.o ..Mi. ill Iftah.n l.t j ..tut-, ic it i.n....n.i b..f r. .b. i. n mint pirl. fill our Jnltan.l amkliiiui-. at Ibr aill till llic iiiirtilinrr. 'I b-re It "k ..I aims kind (or all lo do. and all ttxiuU U- ,IU'l.'rd. itaT Itat. Tbe l.iw of ctnliior and ik-l.inr It of lUe lllti lilllHinanie. i nr n an.,., ... cW. .I-.uld I plainly ami arelull de- . , . , i . i . . f i i.ii flnnl. and ruiiliarls kla.ulil no pmnipuy en- r.,.r.l Our Ml.li- rnvrniiiieiit alll not I In .oHipUlcoiM-niii-n until ntry lin;-lliiiei.l lo i Ibr mil nam of iWbls Is ren-m-d. 8luy In-a I abiib eivr Indiilci niT l.-yoml Ihe utc..i iiim- I... .,1. l.-wud till. Ulalut-tJI ll- Tf ulioii mi niTHiliiT Miutiiy, nn-, iiiidif any , I t-lM ttniftlaiirrt, ol iloutitlul uliliiy. I ue rin lluV"uf Ii.IVIIII III at il it IITIIInl. I l"rl!Mimil ,,,,.. 1 ..; iw f.i. .1.1. iiikw ..... Ibe lb blur. A touiid and juilu loiit rreo .1 ,,u( K .liMoiinicil .but tl ',., ,.i ii.-iniaim-d : bin IIOIIII. .....I. rnllier uc lm.11 rvu ami nininiaim-u ; ,."i ' a tyi-ti-m It lni nlml. If not detitojeil, oy ' a .vMim It Inn nlml. If not detiiojrd .i-nrnil inwt ahull may be iid In plikv Ibe . . . . . .. .. a l .tM....a . rli.,,r l.ir t.iltlll ll.l lir.llllt I.-I iiih ,,v , i aiii, il.o n r. ilnlv iii many tsars nf Ibe of ihe dul.t. The debtor may pleul for Imiui "nee and lenity at kuiK ii reatoimble lo do to, or as Ions nt there It well nr.miuled 0sturni.ee Hint iie will lie l.ble lo pay; but coinpliiiiil mar Justly proceed fom ibe enili lor, alio bin ccriuinly wro-';ed no one by llttl t-xlemlin. credit for iili proHrlv or giHiih, and by ii'litcqticiit Indulgenee and for benrnnre. Moylnatof various kinds have i i.. ...u.a..,i..a. 1., ii,l. Kinte for vizirs. 1 nolhlt.ir at lo Iheir i-onlliiiiloiiiilily ; bul I . " . a 1 :. t. .!....... 1..I. even when ihcunfurliiiintc condition lu which we have been placed during thlt -riod It con tidernl, ll cannot I assumed that Ihe debtor will be hanhly treated If now required lo meet his obligations. The lotsei Incurred by Ibe n-Miion uro not coiillnvd to pi.rlieuliir canes. They were general, alfceling Ibe w hole ix-oplcof ihe Sbilo In every walk of -oclcly. If a debtor cai not pay in l lit- lutt resort, if'er reiiinnubio Indulgence 1ms been extended to him. be is n baiikinpt. Whnl rendered him n bankrupt whether llic rebellion, or his own iinprov.dcnec, or want of economy or forc tlghl It not maleritil lo the argument. e may lament lib misfortunes nnd sympathise Willi him. but still Iho fact remains Hint ho is still in possession of pmH.'riy which justly lH longi lo his creditors, sdiiio of who'll niiiv bavo been reduced lo bis condition by his fuilurc to meet his obligalions. The nlv refund of such a person Is lo compromise wilh bis creditors, or lo ruler a court of bankrupt cy, orlo mukesueh an exhibit and dissiiion of his properly and effects as will satisfy his creditors that he is fixed in un honest purpose to do Ibem Justice. I do not by any means concur in tlio opinion that nn honest bank rupt has incurred any serious loss of charac ter us a business man, or that lie should le dislructed or avoided. Such a man, on the contrary, has displayed honesty, moral cour age and candor which entitle him to Iho re spect and confidence of his neighbors; es pceially when we remember that w e have just emerged frim a condition in which nothing was solid, and in which nearly every one was involved in pecuniary disaster and dlstresss. Failure in business or loss of property should but stimulate to renewed cxerllon. The hon est. Industrious nnd upright clllxen, howso ever reduced or depressed by misfortune, will nlwayi find friends to aid him In his efforts to improve his condition. I recommend that the slay lawi be repealed, nnd lhat creditor and debtor bo placed on a footing similar to that which they occupied previously lo Iho r. hellion. The hon.eslei.il exemption provided In the Constitution, even if not good ngainst former debts, will nevertheless operate beneficially in the future. It will secure a home for the family In any event ; and it will have a salu- IHIJI ll.UUl lllj. UXlllllll r.,,Vlll 1,1 lll.,Ili. IA- travngance in Ihe credit system. TUB MILITIA. Attention is Invited lo the Ifcport of the Adjutant General, herewith submitted. The views and suggestions of Ihu Adinlnnt Gen eral hnvo my entire approval. The opinion of Wamiinotor, uttered in 1700, Hint a "free people ought not only to be armed, but dis ciplined." and that n wcl!-organir.cd militia "is certniniy an object of primary importance, whether vicwo im reference to the natkinnl security, tothe satisfaction of the community, or to t he'preserrnlsion of order," is not less weighty or important now than it was then. The expenditure incurred thus far on ac count of the militia is quite small. I did not 1 11 I ...J.X.J la a.. 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