:- 11 t. ,t;:,. ion l,. i a
AVe have mi iiii-'i'-ii. !,' i i; I u!; n-u-r s
uiy where without thinking f the (.'Wnc-r, and
never lire in writing out for it whatever he may
' see or hear thai will U- likely to interest it rea.
- ders -i Io ths-riappened to be in li.ili.-igh da
I ring tli lust et diy, and Bio hirawe. jtmJjBuif !
Pfesxloia"' deeply iudebted for the sketch of
.; the iliterciiig and important debate iu the
jlousa of Cotnmofirott. M-m.ffiy ad Tticsduyv,
. noa-ix muoi'esBpii'6Siu&T'-
Z iff Dtar Sir :-Tia Senau. refused to re-
- .consider tlio BayelUiviIle .and Coal Field road
; by a vota of eighteen lo lily t wuauil Air tli'u
Sawion, od inruiy be for all time, yoy'r-Vope
of 8tat aid ba vanished.- i 1
Tbe friend of tbe road were prepared to ofter
.L.vauhtitiiJft
they bad graded the road to tliu Coal Fields the
.Ktataabould then MUM her bonds for t-IO.tiUO
per mile to buy and lay tutr raiit and lurnmli
;'rolligUKtV. ,
Tna Hill ia'deC'atfd, ao-1 yet not more tbari
sa memberacan bo found who do not m know
ledge fully tlie merits of the eiini. Hut be
tween the influence of rival aclieiiiee and o)iti
cat considerations, it baa been defeated.
Tbe friend who voted for it have b. -h aulivneni provioi that no fnriiu-r a; ; . opnatiou
true and reliable throughout, and are entitled lo ;eer be inaik- to iiid work."
your thanki. ,. . L.L'non which, Mr. I -wi of Hke, mad a
The Senate ia now upon the road from (irei-ti.it iitmj tlnl Mr. t 'oTwr could uol bn a
borough to the Dan coal beds. They aVfc iw',TK'mo.-t when he vot.-J a-ajiu.the iovernor'a
mouer, and it would anaa but for local cauwa, ! roiiiiii.-nd:ai..n. -!.; upokwat dome lun'h in
acting ou indiVidualu; mid through thern u;nii
tDeir Iriendi. 1U rate cannot be loretuld, aa iiij"1"" ri inaiKtoi sir. Aieare
nemiaa are d6g(iuf( it with aiiiendiiientn.. tiovernor'hwl nete.) fj&IH ii
, J'be frieuda ol the Cane Fear and lWii'liin-r 1 -iher than dictatinjr.
bill are (anguine they can carry it thii evening 1
io the Houe of Comuions. i reinendou eiet-'
tiona are being made, and the cnv nuw i, you
ntwt tuatain the Governor, upon hoc uiearae
Ihe bill waa gotten up.
liotb houn t reaeinble a party at nii-luili1,
hen half the gueI haie gmie huiiiu ..ml ili--other
half feel jaded. Some in.iiil-i lin.-.m.,
homo, other are ab-til preparing, but beurter '
an imortaut btll coineii up lu uilber lioii.-, i:h -in-
bera floek lu, aa wa the caau on your Cum held
load.
FtrmtauT 2d Emisuo
T . , .. , , I Mr. Mi'ar.'s iiim-i. .) that the. fioternor
In the Common., to, a lt.ll adjliomimf the !juU,. ,a. re,-oii.mn.kd so.i..-t,i.r.
Cape tear Hank to is-ue one ami two dollar; Ml. Kllt leltew. his men,m.mt.
notea, UL Outlaw was opposed to graining thai Mr Wr.l of Onslow made a m ry sen-il,!.-.
Hank lh pnrdego, and wa iu Uvor of uking,,.!, , fa,r ,- xUh ,muM lti; a
ll.al im.' Iron, ll. lt.,t ..f i i... i i ' ' ' . .
Mr. Loach of Isvidon contended, tli.il as ll
" rv . p- "
privilege was granted to lb Sute Hank, the
same privilege should bn extended to the I as
Fear Bank, because the Sute had the -a-ce in
Vreat iu the onejasthe other, and that it would
La an odious, diK'ruuiistioii to give on the pn
vuVge and toot the other.
'Ibe Hill, on motion of Cvl. iulaw, was in
definitely postponed.
The Cape Fuar and Ii.ep liiv.-r l!n! coming
Up, Mr. CoW-n id Chatham, move.! to hid. nl Uv
striking out t:i00,(X(O an 1 in- rti ig ?luu.o0o
23,000 to be und by the- Male whenever indi
vidual pay t'.'6'.OOO. until all is paid.
Whereupon Mr. Lewis of Was-, argued that
inasmuch at the Ibrvctors were , -s r v.--J .-. 1 si ,1
tha Bill pronde'l lo' making lh- t.uvernor and
Board of lnlevuili Improveiiieiit. its lir..!.,i.,
thai make it a Stale" wfcrk ; and at water
mnaKMlioa ia cheap- r than rail road, he was in
favor of making tlie appropriation as in tin- S. u
ale Hilt, iu ronloiiii ty with the 1 port f M ;.j.,r
(iwyno. Makd the .appropriation no Mk-.1-
they will never as muietsM-aus.- the s-irtis
iufsame 'wtll'ra'opl.'U. 'ib.rftork with stone l.m ks
,a4 Iam. Notwithstanding the Mate is m
debt, yet the wealth ia the (.-o il t ieis! justiti. a
: the epetid.Uie. Mr. Uw.-'s I.", uhnii:., bav
ing eiuirvd, leave was not gr .mt.- l to pr. ;.-. . .
Mr. ITargaa of Aiis.,,., s od h- had vot. ,i tr
very ap. nation her. to! .ic iiia li-; but I,
opposed to any and iv.iy luith. r sppjopr.
atiou. liie w.j.k ws tiie..ii.j.i. t no pr,e.j,,..
of completion. - ft' w ui.i L-. as ,udsp. .cre.
into a bole to iive ii-.r.- uiot,.--,. Major i-e. nu
auvs it tiee.l ( I ju.o- ...i to r. j.a.r and 1 ;.io.oii
lo make H,'iiiianriit. JI r. t.-ir. J making th
larger appioprialiuii, ll he li.ui aur i-.inti 1. ii .
.. ia tb lHMas.s H a m'.'f -wt-) -fi !' -PK lr.Ts.I'
Tbompssiu's rsutuatc that 1.'-j O'io was Suth
lb eotrlph-Uj th work. And he felt a--ur-ed
that when he n. Ia. l U-u- ath tin -.. I. i: i, ,
piritwhould come here, it w-ild titid lJ p Ki
te cjaiaaiug lor nioi.ey. Some i-tta i.tv f
tlinalc cab be made lor Ksiiiuads, but not so
for tlack water navigation. .Nnue of the Jams
Were iu a rotU u sink.iig condition.
Mr. Ferrel-e of Camden inU n-'.d in th
honor otlbe Slate, and developing res. tn.K s of
the Slate oould Hot let the vote be taseiiw ili-
allL tflilvilirr til tin. iVelili. n-i.i f...... t....... tr ('
'. Jaws.:d bis opinion on Major i.wt tin's r-p.t,'" ' N--b tignr. .., ul I
.aixlrea.1 from ii attract showing it's, t' ,ibi;nv. ; ""' U""'v" ;" '"' h """"'''"'.
- And whelwiclat.thTmrrth tu WrferA-"'1 "'b! Hi ail it, forms,
oissd, he was in fafor of completing th w.irk.i Mr. ull.tw s itd he w a- not op-rated on l.
Major Owyiiu' cndorsi-meut of Thompson's r i oii'.si.l- pi.s-iire. N.. man dai. d approa. h liuii
.port wa based ou a lower gial- of woik than "i' taa! r any . th. r -u'.jit. t:it he was n-t
that com pi. ted. He read Iroiu the r-port his prepared to ab.ii;.-i. tb- nioie v ien a.lv inv. -t
explanations, and went on to show- bow the . "' ' knew the ...venior-w. II d ll i.-d vv .:h
Wooden lock could be displ.-u e l by stone. T.j linl po.ni. aily bat km w him as a man of in-
-quit lit work now, principal -and interest up to ' t-.rity, industry and vie.., who woiii 1 adiiunis
tlie time the bonds fall due.' will bring iiiu the j 'ei the money la;'.hlu-y.
Stata lot of '$7SO,000 a thing he ca t do. 1 Mr. l-eu of Wake .ailed nrjii the liein.i-
II r?ad from Kmmous's leport lb- .piantity of. 'fats by whuiu he was siirroiindi ,1 to i-oinu to
Coal on IVep Kiver. th. r.scue and answer the aps-a)s from tbeotb-
Ur ( Vif ten of Cl.ill..n was in ll.u I . .rl.t s. ' cr -ide ol the Ill'tlH-. W e ill I e-lHJilsl blc for the
' lure when Internal ImnrorcnienU .ommVn.ss.xisl.Uion ol the Mat-, and will be h. id repow
and when the State waa asked to take two-thirds
' in internal improvement Mthciiiew. Lul now ibis
ooinuanr aski for aid from the Slate, and will
..C- s..r-... -I... , I .....
th' Ititw in not vrrrp1etd nii.1 th. v 1iave"c..iui.
.;a. II.. ls.vieM.wl ll.d b,.l..ri .'.f ll.
and tlie tarious Fngineera, Bresi.l. uts, Ac. He
is willing to aid the work dollar for dollar, but
ths owner of 181 on liw fiver ahou'Id .lo-s,ime-thinp.
If Km mon's report is true, ll in, h.-sof
land would complete the work. Xhc lijv.-r bus
been euirineercd to death. I tie bill wa- l.i-C1n
tbe Senate, H i 10. ov. Utagg"
dation lie had "confideaco .bvIuil l'
illineli-
ivetnor
Oiuld only aeti.l some man wlhi would turn out
like the rest, ll his ameiidiuenl pass, s, he will
wofe for the bill ; otb. .-rwiae be will not. Fiitht
Itundred men in Chatham had in.'iiioriali..l
linn to vote for lite load lo Fiiyttev nle, but not
-one had requested bliu U vote lor llio river. 11.
belhsved they were oppose.) to it.
Mr. Mearesof Brunswick, was in favor of tbe
Rier--re(rrlU;d that tbe (..ovivnor had not
oome Out ia a manly manner and rvcomiiieudc.!
it. Major Gwynu Lad not surveyed tfi iiver ;
he had only overlooked Thompson", calculations
and reporU-d on that, until his i.,-.'iil surv.-v.
The work was lo pas into other bands the
Governor'.1 Tlio pluvious board bad not man
aged well tint Bow tha: the t ilo bad charter
ed the Cheraw and coal f.cl.t road, and refused
to charter the road to FayeUcnlle this riv.-r was of the Senate bill, and called upon all parties to
tbe only outlet for the Coal through out own 'stand by it. He was tired of lu-aring of panics,
porta." He eloruently vindicated Major fiwjnn and Imped we would act as a hand of In-llnis
s a man of bttli IoimkI rlnvalrou feeling. ' ' joti this matter. Change the lhrcelory - let the
Mr. Cutbin aid Vjiat he bad not aaaited'.Mj. tmverhor and Internal rmprovvmcnt B.i ii.l niail'
Owynn. ' - i age it. Thomas Bragg would not l.d money ho
Mr. D.trgan said he had not; he was basin? was!..-sj : he was willing to trust him rather tlniti
his action upon hi rwtirexploiatioii and re-1 let it be sohl to the Northern people. Come up,
Jiort, where hesay 430,OO0 would put il in re- nut as Whigs' or Americans or as Democrats,
pair. Mr, L. oDered an aiurudmeiit to exclude
all previous IKrertora. officers aud contractor
. . ' ... .. .. .
from ac.tiutr in lire now Board,
Air; lijlliain, of Washington, spoke at tn'o
Jength, -alily repfosentin the views that oia-ra-.
leil uhiii the comhiittce, causing them to reiort
'- --(. ...
VOL
xiii.
the bill. He had based liia vi.-won Cwynii report
r!."'itl "Jilli1A;iW'll''l',vf't .Vrth.-ru Coni-;
r.) win py fi.ouu.ouu lor IN., Iniiuliw.', prou-
tlialJjiB.Slalai.will not-giant to imv rail-
road to tlie eoal tieldn.
At nijflit, .lensr-. Gilliam an
and tlie Htnendini'iit olli rtd In
nH.ltr.
".fr
ii uu.
adopted, 55 to 30. i ' '
Mr. I.)arLr:in aiiM-ntlioeiit is
o4l a rail of ill- IJUwi-ie. Wlu r.-l.; .)!,,
Mr. Mitlu ..f hii liiui.Tnl. otl.ri.l in.
I witli-
aineiid-
i'aor of the cliini-, and d-feinled the (iovenior
lb. tlii.ii.-I.L
siiggestmg
i
length, giving
Mr. ('otten replied nt some
hard bus right and left, and restating tli.-it lie
was foi tlie road ; that he was U 1 moernl U-f.m-
the1 gentleman Tumi Wake was bom; and
colM settle with Ins r-.ii-tittit-iit- without pav
ing a f to, the kniu'ht Iiomi Wake; and lie
nil dle-Wle hllii. Il lu the car of
any tfinelli-
. or w l.atexer.
I Mr. M- an-s of Unni- i k, n-p!ie.- to M,r. Cot-
tell s ri'lil.'llk- a'sillt Major l.wyt.tl'-, eltuilte
on the North Cnolui i Kad l,;'o.,.; ai d iui-ti-l
, til it the rise III iron juMMh-d the illtt.-reOCe lit Ins
i :liinat.-s. In r fi r- nee to ..: f maiks n( Mr.
icame iroiu tlie -v-batc, an i ue did imtwit i-
standtnit was the rival of his faorit rail road
scle. fli-s. llr.exli Hui iiBtt led l,j witljitiiuli
atl- tilit u.
The ole was uk'-u on the whole
It
was !'it. 51 to 1(2: v:
Mr. dliam of Washington inoveil rii-on-id
eratlou, for the pur.e ot nrlering a MlbMlt'.lt.-
oifn Li-.m I-1 i riAid-r lor a mi-i-muI. r ot ll
S'at. 's il, t.n st to tin-prtv a!-i -lo. 1.1
ol.let
Mr. 1 ei.-bee ol t 'am l.-it was ami. .us f.,r a re
cotisnjeratuiii ; nu-l ur.;,.,l hs a reason t.'ial unl.-s
lb- ,,rk i, cm; '. I. .1 ; v the n.-xt . u,.u of the
l.egi.!aluiv a.-e.dit.g to t he terms of chatter
' li. ! r iliaft- re, privileges Wl'i CVjeTe. He
lb night w.- w. r. ca-'.uig i. pud: li"ii on the hon
or of the !..'.. .
Vr. 'inlaw .:;rjti. f. !: !; was an impoirtrlt
tu-llter. ai.. Ul.ti.ill.ini.:. .v tl. ,. who have the
maiiag-tu-1 V ' 11 b n 1 d- lh w;tb f..n tor t"
ward- lit" t po- ntatlves ..( t!ie Ji-upl.-, in s'at
ing wi.at amount was ii'-e.J.d. I tut we have
"v -w,.,,.ofcl(. o,,.,, n1,o .. eons
froiti r.iiLfine, rs and t -eolois's, sliowin.r tie- f.
si bi .i! v ol the si.bcm.i slid .'inntit- of Coal
aiel isjs wy caijn..'. abati'l' ii lie- woik
-I"
C'ally the lem.H-rats are lioiind to cciih: up mi l
u-t i
.rain: i.ov.ru.'l - r. collllnell
if. not go h.m.e and an-w.r
lie hi: there bad t n gr.
lh- V id- Is lor.- li.e 1 ..
Ill .!' Jni1. fact M Ul. V 1. . I
I b-'-'t.. ts bad Mr., it I,
I'-' "" i i-r.
.. 1 1 y d
-lis! Ul"(tt.
Hj. .' hi- hi
U. I.,
: ii 1 ! nf
v.'r. II. I
I' .rg i-. ot
: I':
ll.
Mi
n-oti . iet'ed t . .1.1
III I I I I. Ill le . ...:
VV ,tli
lie
-nr :i. -in . . .-m. r -r :.r v I ; .
!:.v- I. :iii (loin l,to. i . j,... n , I, j,,
...v.e.-l. ii.. .wis bad al.-r -o i-s-t't rriv
I.M.I li'allles .f th- pei.pl-. e -,.l
,i.ls laiii.iMtl v-t ll-e ii. .slew-is of '
al. i t- pf-s. n; , olldll...li. ll .
'ban .i or ti ears. t '..m- u.
(.a a in.. con and a .; is't. r . .
hue the f. s,!;si .. . i V and !!;- t
ok- a mail. I o l-a a'.-cti-1 jt.'i n-
siu's.n- the lie .u.-y air. -a IV a; p'-oi ., i.
d th.
I
-gists are nu ll ot t.il.. V ll.-v
s-joaie Is woitli inori- tn i'i th.
o
Noi'.b
il tbat
ham I-
t ..ro.liia. I do hot bcii.-ve it ; h
. vailse
i- "O, t hells ISs there ill- -4 0 (l I
l ha
-.hi''- 'otue up then, arid Uiid by our mtT;ri- -
tv and our t.ov rtior and the wealth of the coal 1
n.-ios. v. naiier.no rail n.ai to i tieiaw, and
I lav - vour own t,rLs iint-ivensl.ed. It' 1 1. in.
rarT nr sn vff-ih, let it be writl.
ll i-' ' U V of t ll'' 1 ..'irt V 1 1 Hit l ll.' V I
'by tli.-ir le'love.i iiuvernor anj ins r.yoinuieiida-
ii'ons. i
MjXaJgiof.EJgeciimlslia.I.e.xijiiiiiio.1
sulvj.s-t calmly and . lly ; had Is-en in doubt ;
is stnl in d.viibt ; bin' is in lavor of rc.-.h.ider.-v
th.ii. As ali other bill- had been r.-con-i !. t.-d.
he appealed to Ins friend, on tns side of ihe
houe lo allow Oie lecoii-nh-rati at. not tiri.h i the
la-ii ti. .in cither side, but liom cotirt-sy.
Mr. Jenkins ol Warren: I'i. lo to .lav this
, b.
I. as had let more billcr en. mv than he ;
id he thought' lh-
speech of the
no right to I
ntl. in. ui
his fel
liolll W.
, '.I.
low d -liMK-rats. b id tnj ir. .1 the wo : uiole than
any thing !-. thai has la-en said or done, and
he ho-,i d.-iii. arats would mil come iu und.-r
the hc-h or absti loii their convictions of duty
eie-pl ou piiiiclple. 11- abhorred the manner
In w !n. -i tli.- woi i, h id l -ii doiie.
Mi. lacil of I Lo id - . II, a-k. d if the lover liol
had uot appoint, d a ui ijo. ity ol the 1 brei-loi-s.
and if the democratic paity was not responsible;
Mr. Jeiiljins was uil wilhng In make this a par
ty mailer, l-p lo io night lie was in doubt;
hut aftei listening to speeches, he was iu lavor
, but as Aortli . aroiiniani. as ue naa own
eminv till to-night, lie would blumo no uue fur
I ... . ; I -... '
Vollllg. I ouiniry 4,0 llllll,
' Mr. Joins of CraVeti said tlVtem i)f recoli-'S
r it wis a ffrieit wajte of
If tha woik i. what its friend av, why
,,. , . ' 'V--'.. v ' i'
3 . . .? . ..,
tuiio,
V , s . j ;.- ... , . . . - , ' . - , , , j
i , i " -' :i '" ' - . ;. I ""' . f 7 i !: '.' ' ' : - .: 1 ! i " ' ; -;;r- , ,:
... -t ...f .' .
- 1 Salisbury, n. q., February 17, 1857
ia it that thorn who own (be coal field and tin-1
land aloiijr Ui r.-.l aru unwilling to tale mc
of tliertu.k ! IJ.j i oriiawrd U Krautiii" fur-'
itlier Stale aid.
Mi- I.nui I'iriii.-l.t I, a miii lmv lun mlc.
II.. l.-.l nn r..r o. I ...
.... ;.. ,., .... II.. i,.at' ...1 .. i..:.. '
fiieiiila npiH-nK camvrruin the other side ..f
the housy fur the -ffewocrulic party to come aktlungon uemok. .tirt-lins and honorable bentimeiitu, nu-ri who
wp lo tlie mark. . -, , would ooru to do a corrupt thing. Ju.t if tin
Mr. l'itehford of Warren waa not tobedriv-' After ;,n interesting ductibioQ ou the Lunatic . lurllIltiV0 u w ,,ruBS,., 11KJI1 s u.,ul.j
en fruTii hi-i I'vitioiis and oiiinioiin by the speech-1 1 , rather vote for ten such l!:l!i a came from-the
. 1 .ilr. Sc-Ult; lirotieedoil to sav that llie slnli-s li- .1 . . e .i : i n, i - . ii . . .
es ol any ine.
Mr. Scali - of itnckitizhatn had doubt ori tin
...i; . . i i i ii-i i , .
i , ou iiiuiui.li iiu uitv, iii. 'ii iit-iuucriil,
who did doubt. The Slate Im 'given S50,010
anj the work is not yet completed. Is it slran.
the.h-iuoi iatie party- should hesitate and d-lit i
.o. i T1...1 I ' ,t ni...... i i f . i
ra-rrnvorta. nnnointed TOrmrriltPr. and rewknd
jsirts frnin them. All are anxious to reach the
Coal Fields. The . Joint Committee had bresenl-
ed a hill and the Senate bad passed it. That.
!.,!! l.f...... r V I ......!. il... ...1...
tin r the scheme is practical or not. If pr.ieti-1
cal, let us. -a, rv it out ; if not. let us abandon it I
lik-e m. u. Hut whilst doubt, exist, shall" ,!
.neither
bill, or shall we coii-'ih-r and re-
eon.-ider i J.et us act like men, i-ahn'v and di
' jissi,,tiate!y and .leliheraU-Iv. With parties I
have nothing lo do; but when the gentl'-man
fioin licr'Je. MpM aU to me a twin, my very
; heart responds to his call, Is-ea'use I know him
to be an honest, enlightened, patriotic gentle
! man, who will emiie up, not as a pattisan, hut
as a patiiot, and share his part of the responsi
bility involved in tjos scheme.
- ' The vote to., n-consider prevailed by 55 to 31.
1 know I hav.e done injustice to ail lhieak
ers. II" was a discussion wbicl.ibroagTit out the
Ix-st tal. nt of the Hoiisii. It la-ted from 3 till
lo o'vloek. The last speaker. Mr. Sales, wiih
,out comiuiitiiig htmselt' for the hiil, made a very
IIIH.i.-s-l
I'h'. bill
lOVI.ak
:ii in lavor
sp.eial order
if reconsideration,
for to-moirow at
tin-
'1 heSetiate has Is en oc.-up'
U kiiijliatii rai!roa,l, wh.-n it
-d to-day on the
enemies attempt
to def. at by pai hatie ulary tacties, call for v
and tutjs, iV i-.
Itsi'.'vtiiii. I'i;ii. 3.
To day tin- 1 .-cp riv.-r bill passed its 2d read
ing. Lv a vote of 17 totl. 'lo.tl.-ct this result,
ssillle H or 10 lliemliers who had voted o when
he roll wa. called, eii.inj.d their votes to Ave.
lie- Kui.-s w. r.- su-pended and the bill put upon
i'..s :id reading. I
Mr. ( in ! mined to Itrik- out Mr. C-.'t- n's
atie i. Iiu. '... which had Is -en aj t- d on tbejue
vii.ms day.
.i . . !.- ii oi i 'ni i, i so a w as oiiposeii r sir s-
l I I. l ..".: i . . i . . .
irii' out that amen. luielit arnl sai. a etter was
i. ..w iii the city stating tint Jotes L.H'k.,aid
I'.iin hid h-ii w asb-d away. The correctness
of which iilforma'loli Messrs. 1'errelwe sic! .lehk
ins d-ui.-d. Mr. Leach pr.x-.-ed-. I to ar-'le !'i otu
1 1 w V nil's rejs.rt. I '.tills were subject to h wa-h-
. 1. a1. 1 pr. i.al.lv M.r.-wa-huil aw.tv. as the riv.-r
I, 1 i-s.-n son,- r.o f.et; and proc-. d-1 t.. nr.
-i- a. 'a. i. -I t:i- ;-it- iiives!n,' u,..
uii-
.! v. I iliis sul-.l,!,.l
i bad U--U ..sj.oiiv . n.i th- :.in-,-,
I a iiiiiornvrTTr'tl..- I'.i-c'. rs. 11.-lie-
well; would ii,- ; .c, l.t le-nv is..
cptioiis .. le! Ui in.i lie v e
.L s,. inun v 1 . n ' : 1 1 .. I Lai I--.!.
.111. .uoi ii uu.'- r pre (v la.h
-rS!:e Tii;m,i,,. 'ire'-TiT,;rf.e"."n'"a'
,1- : ii voter. .-Mr. Jcliliitn, fioiu Wan. ii lia 1
b-eti lii'lu.ral and yrt sildd.-iilv had tiuu. di
..-r in !.iv..r . t iu'iii away Slat- uion. y with- i
ell
. S-lbs.1
.In
lie pie
ti.au
nt!;
Mr
1 hv. '! of Ciiirford had ..ps.ised ithe
,i. tl. d the r.ni r..ad had not passe I
- it bad no, passed he wa, now.;-
!. ; in the mang. r. and told sot
d-les. An iiiih-r.tl -p'rit bad Is
I by lb- p.,.p-of Fav. tteiille, win
,'r-tt-l He did not think the appi
but Is cm
. to .-t tin
'.s.. atle.
l:iililfe,te
ll- had re'r.
I i.ri.itiori was
di.
Mr. Jcnlius of.Warrcu thought justicclnliiiu-
seit' le.julied he sii.-iid notice the I cilia; ks , .f id r.
I L-a h ol" I av i.s.,n. His record ihis session
slums that I,.- is a bc'ter internal improvement
lino than I., ich. and had voted for the tav bid.
wlikh he had hot. I.-1. h had Voted for lll.-as-ures
to run past In, own .fur he had ask d for
.nothing for his people. IBs repeulani-e and
.conversion was n..t sudd-n. lie. had been inves
tigating the k'.iLj.t't, and liis coie lu-ioiis had just
' la-eri tn.idej If this river scheme; su.x-eeds, th-ti
1 there will lH) sevei.-tl road- running lo il, and
' then the Favetlev ille road will 'la- built. He
""!H'S l".v 1101 1,0 .'' " ''"-'iitioued m tins
discussion.. '
Mr. 1'ickett of Anion was opposed t.vany fur-
' rr"l r,"' ""u ' " j
ed too mnch a, ready, lor that was ad lost and
n down as thetlttortrated his viowvl.y t-lli'nif the anecdote of
..uld not stand 'the dog with a piece of beef in bis 'mouth, and
T""s ... .... ..,, ju...(..u l
shadow and lost all.
Mr. lla. kti. y of Chatham w ;vs not opposed to
all int. ru t! iiuprovements ; was not instructed,
but was opposed toil because be did nbt think
the woik was practicable. 11- knew the men
who ....led the lauds on 1 1 p Kiver, and knew
that il "l per cent, could he made,, they vv. Ti
the very uieii to avail themselves of
uch prolits. 1
But they had' no I'ailli in the work they had
tii.-d it and had failed. At lii-t tli-y were tin
willing the Stab; should Ik- the lareststtK'kllold
er, because at thai time th. y hid coiilid-nce il
wouid Is- paving sto-k. Now they bad no con-lideiu-e,
and a,k. .1 the Slate to take all. The.
dam- co;. 1.1 not be m i le to stand, and if they
could, the Mind and : t -. i I would till tie in up an I
make the eliauni I shadow-.' II fn. ud L-wis
I1..111 ik.- bad o.i. posed the rail road liotn Fy-
eite.iii. !-v voti and s- ch; and it s.s-ined
Strang., to iicai biiu a lv . eating flic river. A,
to 1 rr. b 'e, w ho ha.l s.ii.t that the work ha I
Iseti inciensi'd since Maj. trwynn endorsed
l'hoinpsoii's reports, he was mistaken. The orig
inal object of the work was to carry otf coal.
He hoped the bill would pass with ameinFments
in ord-r top." oil' th- d.ifis of the Company.
Mr. Fiirels.'.' regretted the iiicasuie had been
mixed up with its rival scheme the road; he was
lor bolli was still for both and thought hotli some irieti.ls that tlio Mate had lietler nppropu
shonl.l receive aid. lie again sustained Major ate half a million of dollars and buy up the
Cw villi and his, reports, and reviewed, generally'
all the ohicctious made, and' thoutrlit a steam
.lec.li'.i but could remove in 48 hours the accu
initialed III mt ot IU years, lie reau uov. ivrngsg s
. . . it 1 . - 1 1 ...
I message briiigini; the subject lo III.) attention ol
.1,., I ... .l.t... nr.. anil went ilil.i slltisties
v." - - . ,
Mr- Setllo of Il.iekiiighaiii, for two days, from j
liersonnl-ConsidglJitiotis, had Ufoltned.to strike a 1
f, . ....... ... 1 ...I.. .1. i.-. tl .... I I:'
blow ul thjs.worki but justi tt himsolf and bis Suto, and all from Cuniberland willtaku up their
' ' .. ;. f erW-.vv .".'-'' r-rk.s j- ys -
; .... .
constituent required of him that be should now ;
."wafc. Ibearbeine l mipraiiticabl.-. hven b '
low 1'iiyettevil e tllertt r. sand banks in tlieriv-
er that prevent boats briugii
up even
dry
L'oods. as is demonstrated in the caw of lioner
us Crist, in"" 1 Jones's liDorui. And then auaiti
it ris 4(1 fi-et in aa mai.v hours. n,l nvmi more '
I'"4 risen 50 feet in a day aud night.
' J
!low the dami bad been wash -d away, and tlw
dams weru
Ktnuding on tin-. hr;nk. In estimates .
f 1 am iiwii deceived it ia his l&ult who de-
ceiyed; if deceived twice it is my own tault
a"d "S,l"! htA. f". '"i thncu upon esti
mates lie. would not again be' deceived. Mat.
r" WK "u Mn
I . l. .. ........... 1 1. I S. 1 - i.
UUU will niaKe a temporary improvement, l ou
I don't even1 come up to that. 1 his work is a
I Jiaiu. on the treasury. It is now time the drain
i was stopped. An argument pressed on him iu
u"! ,ou" "T, v- " '" . "
S" ,i,ru"ir- O01 '' " "'
"!.') ' oe.ore ne, out i m not
heed them or be' governed by them. , .'1 he Com
pany lias forfeited its charter, but 1 w ill pass that ,
by. Craut $300,000 now and nest session the
lobby will be crow. led., asking more. I have1
voted against tb-KayT:rtevilie road because the.
treasury "was empty. I would rather vole a;
million to that road than one dollar to the river, j
. 1 1 ..... 1 e I , . . : i
viamor nas no terrors ior nun; oeiter aitjouru
now tliati add one dollar to tins wort. II tlie
dams are so fragile aa not to stand two years, we
had better abandon ihun now, rebuke the Com
pany, and sell out tbu works, as the shentl selis
out the projierty of a private citizen. 1 have cut
loose from many of those with whom I have ever
acted; but Upon the heel the S'fssloll I fell
constrain, d hum a sense ot duty lo act as 1 have,
and I ask no lavors from those with whom 1
il.tl.-r. I am respoDsiti.e lo my consinuenu.
. ,,, .
Mr. i unlaw, ot iw,ic, use to corjct some
misappieheusioiis. No dam, after b-iii-? cotn-
I pl-ted, has la-en w.-vshed away th. v have wash-1
ed away Hi an unfinished slate, and sUjierstruc-j
I tur.- raised to protect the in had been washed :
away. llo repealed what he) said last night
j thai the Oemocrats were in .orr, and appeal-;
ed to tln-ip to come up as Caroiituau, and Uevei- i
! op the wealth of the State1, and yut . aUow the
w.-alih on I i.s p Kiver longer to remain there. I
j II.- w ill take the word of a man of science soon-
it than the opinions of ihe members trom Chat-j
; bam. If lie c.-uid look at the tn- asi.re in a partv i
vi.w, t.. vould Isj g'a.l ot' its :, al, bee;i.iv.- ill
Wotiid tsj an ac-sliovv icdiiienl nil tlie part ot the;
I i...... ........ ...... . i....
had not the nerve-or the I
pride to .lev-lop the resources of the. Slate, bin 1
he stood here as a North Carolinian proud of
his Stat anxious to elevate her lo her true
p-Mtion among her sister Stab s.
Mr. Settle: I am a l'etnociat mv party
friends have asked me lo keep my seal but it
I can defeat this schoin-, huuibl- as I am. i sha'i
feel proud, and shall hot be afraid of the r.spon--il.
i, tv, bin will -lory iu it. 1 d.-iie no; b.
ii. capital I bav- l-eii here a- ofl-n as. 1
de-ire and have no end in view b it the
-st th- gloiy and pro-p-riiy. i(4W s-'ate.'
ri -iit thai is enough f.r nie. It my br
baled to the lolletlt and stol ill, let It e-
inter
i !'.-. :
ll.Jtl'Vl Collies to 111 ', J. t It eotlle, 11
liiav.aJJl!jirj...iil save the Stale ,.30
..In w
.1,000,
.Ill it,
ana i
sliaii not qua;:.
Mr. il.iliiK-s of New llauovcr said he was dia- i
posrd to have kept .lii.et and given a sil-nt vole)
m its favor, but wh.-n r-iitlemen were ''.v-.n-- in:
u;,. r,.ut., hVuI the llains beiiig vvash-d away.
,e ...aid not remain sil.-i.t. ' A 1-tt. r had Is-eti
! i. t-n-d to ;is com. nt; trom r,ivett..-,.il!e, saving
, the I i;iuis were Wasiied away, and Vet ll. re is a
j paper j.ubl.shed on v esterday in Favef.ev nle siiys
,' IK-.tlnno about It. Ill j.islice lo l av ettevihe and
. V iltnii.gton he felt bound tw say. Boats of lignt
ill aught bad been put upon the Kiv. r, such as
I were not knovvu al the linio Boiler A. t 'lists' mi, t
! was instituted. Boats now and for iivu yeais
have tun daily; and any .juaulity ol oal can be
car' i.-d froiii FayaTttcrillu to Wtfrmrrgtnir; Hv
then vv.nt mlu the general condilKiti ot the work
and argued thai ll should be completed.
! iov. Hi agg w.-ls seated iu the gallery during
tde allernoons discussion.
TUB CLOSING SCF.M
FytMM
Mr. Coxe of lVrotiimans introvluced an amend -
m.-ut providing that the (.ovemor should have
h ave to prosecute the work or sell, at his option.
,,.! ..ue ,.n' tUa ,,, I. .1...,. ;.,.... ..i-ii... i
Mr. liNliaiu " Wtishtugtou thoii-ht weou-hl
,)t Ul f,t on t10 (;0yernor tho4-epousibilitv of
selling or retaining a responsibility which
Uo0e?e ought to suiue.
this
.vir. tmilavv ol ixjrlio was ot a siimlar
pinion
A division of the question was called for, aud, ;
., r,,te tHkeu up.m siriknig from the bill t 'otb n's
amendment, which wsu, jVjst, tv a vote of lid to
i i
After wlrrch Mr. Ciham of- Washington offer-
I a substitute that 'the lovr and Int. Imp.
Board shall sell out to Marshall Barks, Addi-oii
Burt, and others, for Jud,Ouo, all. ihe rights,
privileges and franchises of the C. F. it 1 . Ii.
Company, and the rights and franchises of the
of. f.'ooe ''fur itritilwn CuntKilty, btimc
Fuiie-tU ciYc and Vurtber, that the State
-11. 1
graul no aid to any oilier works except to a road
to Ihe N.-C. Load. ' '
Mr. Shepherd of Cumberland h it the Chair,
aud by leave of the House was permited lo ad
dress the body. He rem uked Unit ihe proposi
tion embodied sentiments so monstrous as lo
rouse all the feelings .of his nature. A degree, of
liVralily ha.l been manifested towards the. F ist
erti pari of ihe Mato in giantiiig liberal -aid lo
the ship canal; but. not suisiied with that, they
ak that Marshal Barks and Addison Burt shall
bave ji inteel to tlielll a 11.
-HOI
y and tho save -
r.igt.;v oi the Mate.
1 would rather be driven
lioiu the House with a
would ralln-r hare mv-h
censure utvoti me ves.
t to the assasin's da-
g. r. and tell him to strike Homo to tlie heart,
than havo this Bill passed. 1 would rather pass
a Bill gianliug l''ii Million of Hollars than so
lar disgrace the Mate, by surrendering her sove
reignly to these men. 1 have been taunted hv
town ot ravetteville ; but piss this bill, and qii
der tlio oi. ration of tl
operation ot the reign ot l arks and
llu
It
tlio town would sooii,vgo dowu. Barks
1 1 ...... I v 1 r , . . 1. .. 1 .1.1... . e
mm nmi uaniiiiu im uocess io me iooov 01
uns nau. .yo wo oniy ioou lor inen rrom oilier
StllteS to alien Oil I 1 do UOt wib to lellVe lrLV
.
native land ; but pass this lliil, make 1 ark and
IWrl our sovrigns uisti'iut ot tue; Uld isort-n
Cl.l.i n,l ..II f,.'.,n I V lut.l, a .1 u.,11 l.iL.. .... I I, .it .
.--. r
maft, to 0.u,.r B11J V-tU-r lamK.
u,, (le OWur Capo Fear, tlio.nulW ivt-r in the
,uU:R.M, States lo taiere ajvnlurvr-: No m-v
i .jvuvt, t j hiciq ml ituiuii i'. .in u' t-.i
The chartered right of the old
t', i ',,a.:n.i o, ...rr... I i..tl...,,, iiL.,p'
I , i i..., ... ...,.. .. I
,1 ..,,.1 1 ..! n... i I.' .4. 1 1 I! i 1
tmny: tnaiiv of them I know well, men of kindly
.enaie uiau lor mis on;,- iviin ii wouia htainii
u,..,,, ,i;,.. ,,, , i... ;,...
l, i.;i'r,.ni ,,f VV I :.,,n.., .l .,i,.
,,, - ,..! i., i r.n; f ,t. ? u .... ?li 1 .... I li
, win but right tbat tlie purcha;i sliuu!i acquire
lhc4titerest iu the river below Favetteville. The
4if had ban luhiititied to Ike GovenviT tul
iHiiU Aitt ajijirobutioH. Lobby members have
been fiotn Kayelteviilo and have invaded tho
sanctity of their seats with garbled s'Lateameuui
aaiiisL the river, and have injured the road.
Mr. Shepherd stated the interest the Stale has
'i lh" U tympany below KaVetteviIe, an
1 I he
protiU the Slate cam realize if eoal is ,-a.rk-d
,j.u. He had si.l in the out.vt, wi'h n, v
elioii'h the C. F. and i. il. eoiil l is; eoliii
and although he has been strii-keii down ujs.ii
Ins tavor.le scjienie, y-t he can neveir a'.andoti
his Slate jiridb, for : Iransl.-r his ali.-giai.ve to
Tarks and Itu'it; but rather prefers in il an
iirotination sboti d be made nronde. the
i,.,ioi...i i. lr.... ,..!. ,..,..,., l...l-i
H(Jlj
aud dams. -T,..' eL-s- ' 1 .
Mr. cnkfoatJi
I was r-ndit walite-'of a rasi touring part,.,,
; lo sutii-Mt the bill a-s it came from the Senate. I
! lie wa, opposed to the substitute, but m favor of.
: grantm,r an appropriation. Was unwilling logo
boine whout doing meUiinir. and thecouducl '
of the House somewhat jii.titied the gentleman
liotn W a-shitigion in introducin g tue sulistiiuie.
to the bill, lie went into the general m-nt, ..t ;
, lU ,Jlk) a., .,., raUi,.r ,.,,,,,.,. ,
I million dollars thau seil the suit W Norfhern
men.
Mr. Bridgets, of K Ig -comhe ha.t n-w ma le up
his mind. Ii the weakb i th-r.- -a:. not the own
er, of I he laud carry the evidence lo capita'. sis
alid get tin- stock taken t I shall vote aga.n-t
every proposilioti extxiit the on- that will eiiah..
the cajtiipaliy to oj.. II their buoks. increase tti. it '
stock and manage their affairs intie ir own way.
He was opposed lo the State becoming the man i
agers of public '.v oi ks. If this company cannot
get the sto' k lak-u or if the Wealth Is not ou
Deep lti ver. the whole scliettie should be driven
from th- lions-.
Mr. Bullock of irativil!- mov-d to aiii. .l hv
striking out the name, of Barks and Burl, and
inserting the names of J. (j. Stiepherd, Jeukiu,,
and 1 ii-idgers. . ,
Mr. dilliatn moved to strike out that part of
ibe bill p...l,ieli,.,r lb- ,., fts,m eo...,i;.,.,
, , il,, i. ,f ,,i i- ... . ii,"' .1
to i.-ttier woiss-atid .etling Ibe Oco ei iitr be.l lo iiie
i highest bidder. ,
Mr. I 'argaii of Anson Jesired to sav, he Usske.
.uj on tlie substitut-as monstrous, 'tne ait-inpl
i I.. ml'n::,'e upon tbu chartered privileges ol tne
o.d C. f. Coii.paiiv. so hng a source of rev. i. in-
1 p. t.i
ite, vv;., an oilllag.. s. Idoiu heard of in
islation. lu his vou'.ii he was cr.-du-
N. C. I.
a..l liu'l.nr's trave:,, S;ii'...,d the sa.loi ;
eve.l all'he read ul the miraculous vveailli
.lrw ''l-d. He d..i not belit-ve in
.ihiifif kWp.MUvv eoept in jiarl, mid
..t I lie
'.lie We
t-waiiVIH'
;i--to- the 4m and tbe--v-..d!emf lo ihe
and fell he wa, .serving the best hi
bitter en.
teres ts of the SiiuV rTi defealing il.
Whereiipnu ihe subsliiiite and all tlm amond
iii. -uts were voted down, by ovc twin im;ng ma
jor;, i--s. I 'ue pin ham. nlary manccuviv after an
other was rvsoited to lu older lo -ji i a vote up
on a mol.oii to strike out all ofCoUuii's ani.-iid-m-ii'.s;
upon which Mr. Bargan inov.-d to i..v
ti.e 1. :,i en the table; which uioii. n did not u--
M
Sett e t ion- it w i.n tlo. nresenl freshet
siib.-i l. d some of ihe d.iius would
. . , I . . . .
be. washed
nds of such
away; and lie wished to wash his h
a s
ppery thing. If it rots, let-it. lot, father thiiii
copend mo money pona wowhicb nt every--
el, ol ll.,. ...
uiiure is jus; acsjui lo l"
wasne.i away uun-ss more inoliev was appro n-
at.- I. He then read from the case of Boner vV-
1. 1
st. t,,,.si,ow that at Spring lliil there was but
iicti.s waier lor some weeks, and that in lij-'J
tin
u-.'i.iv .Money li.'titer had to 1st tow-.
,
r the shoals by a vviudiaas and negroes wad -
1 "' lh" "nWt "J l'uh"'S mvt w;tl' I"'
1 Imagine a great work and large bodies ot eo.,1
! to ,U',oar1r1K'J do,vn lliu river with a Wi.idUs and
; poles. 1 1 o was not to bo alarmed by the chun-
or that w'e oucrlit not to leave till wo had done
, soin.-t liing lor the Biver. Il would he a ble-s-j
ing from kind Providence to have it washed
i away, rather than lavish more money upon it.
I lie wanted il sold. It will be no reproach to
the State to sell her interest in the work. 11 r
! investment has proved nnprorStoble.- IVnnsyl
'HI"a lr-u"o (" ''' ollt illUr,'st '
. puouc vvoi ks. i,ei us
, puouc vvorss.
home; the Coveruor
ttl" Uut Cil" "
I Mr. Il..!:iics of New Hauuver 'wa nut afraid
lo liearot any ot t.be dauis belli-; wa-heol awav.
car of any of the .!
river was the Ust
tils being wa-hed
ic knew of. 1 ii.-
Ihe river was the Us he knew of. 1 lie ll.i l
sou river was frozen uj
The ( hfe river and the
o months in the y.ai.
Al.-.bam.i riv-r w.-resh il
lower than the Cape Fear. The Cmp ani.- had
bought Steamers ot light draught and do le-v
cany all the produce that comes or can coin i-Fav.-t'.eviile.
lie was stinnglv ipos,-.l to a .:i.
or tiaiis'er of the Miite's interest to i-m. ,-si c ;:.
pani.".. IBs coiisti tu. tits are deeply .nil. .-, st,,:
in this work. They desired to bv tV o iiet
the-coal. they vy.-.e st. ,-kli. .id.-rs a:',: t!;.- -.eav; -t
tax .payer 111 tne Srite, atpl 011 tha' 1
entitled to some ca.nsiileraiioii at t!
this body.
Mr. Caldwell of nrilt'.r 1 saidtli;.
V Crist oil I v provcTtTh.it th Ci.. I.
ll.t vv.
ban Is
,-f B
1 low ..onr-month in the yc
.it
then it Was the most constant river 111 tlm word,
tivj to Coniussticut; MassachuK-tt, New ou.
and ihere tlieir rfvett, and canals are fio. -u up
live month's in the year. The noble i 'uto that
drains one-half the continent, is sir. mower tti in
th- C:.pe Fe ir. .Civ. lhag VV.- .1 .it;.. !ol
Sending iti this IlnSMl.',', ;p,d Wolli.l P.- a vv;-e
ilia. 1 ll' he d:d not call us hack. He has done
hjs duty, let us do pars. He ha.l h.-a:.l some
men sav in ISIS, they were willing I.1.-1I! lh.-
Bileigh an.) (laslon road. Where;
Hi
u. tv, ;
1 'riven hoin the balls ot legislation, and. thes,'
who had couricro were here now. Ibinul i i'
. . .1, . . , , e .... .
v.onneii sau no. lovctl ireiami. loiigni ..r ner
tc.iigtit ..r tier
m lilu and in death dt-sired Ins body lo .ay with-
ill her soil liu.l bis li-srl 1., lu. sent to Ibvnle
' '
j Bobcrl Bruee, the" patriot kiujj of Scotland avted
in the same. way. Jlut wheu 1 die, 1 have in.i
1 oilier land to consign my body and he art to bat fcle-e wai ho iij
VJisiaW -OeMM-ivasiiriss; ix.xum''" J"-- '""
1 ...!... 1 1. ..'...! ' 1. . I.. .. 11.. . . I. ...
'numijer-'xxxviii
(;jV(ji'tl,e Old jt'ortb State. And lie desired to be bnr-
, d tiitre; an.'l :iU,, he wante.i ier W W) a f;lon
H land for bi remaiua lo I aiiilx r in '!oriou
. ,r 11 IV
(h-.;'"' improvements and wealth, and Uw and liter-
at lire.
Mr. Mann of Pani'iotn
w.-m originally op-
iied to tlii liH-amrc; U mind In
! b en preju-
I and binsi-d by garbled dlatements in the
( "nrolifn in; hut when the Senate bid ;:'tne in,
whieh filies liie control of tlie work from the old
lirertoi, he concluded to support it. TarksanJ
liurt are u'elillemell of lli.'h ehararter; tltey were
here on oiher hii-otic-i-had not opened their
moiuli-till ap idaehed, and then .iid they would
nivc the amount uanv-1 ia the lSTfcW-ke aw
W.rtli 4 :ir..iir,i:1f. fiilil.l linl i(l til S:ll rrrit to
the terms iu the bid introduced by Mr. j
lllia"1-
i i .,..(;. ,n ,,f fr Ver..l.o id,. II .use by a
vote of 31 to 24, agreed to reconsider Mr. Cot-
ten's ametidiiienl. Wheretipoti I
Mr. Dargan moved to am-nd, by strikini out !
300.000, "and giving the Coui.any. one bun-;
dre-l dollars. ' I
Mr. Krwin of Uuno.mbe thought if this Kern-1
ocratic Legislature gran t-d money to this Com-!
panv tie ) . miiit prepare lo follow the money ,
iii.o'the nve," "J i,- uisi.je pre-sure from iut-r-
esl.-d ji.-rsi.Me. in l.'i.-s6 lobbies is greater than fie
ever saw, and ineur-bers of ihi- o.,.'!y s'hoiild b1
alsjve their influence. He was wii bug to vote It
ml Ii thought it was worth, 100.
The House arwd to strike out 300.000,
and -ii mutton
ofMr Orei.-ti of Franklin it was
propped to eiv.heCompany '00,000 vyhon-
(tkholdm paid .n ,oo,ooy.
L 1"J !'! "l"-":
, 11 ""'v'-a w n V. " '.
u,Mt """'' l,r,vw stockmn-ier. paiu in f j ..-1
t '""' l"y i-Ash. unm "
l'a" WW "J mduidua.s 4oO,'WO. ,
" S-veial voles were UKeu, but boloutbe main
'P'-sOoti. slid . 1
-Mr- '""V "j-n inirojuce.j a new oni .
as a substitute, giving
tlie eiilne trauel..-e to ,
nnvate st1.s:'hol.i.-rs. and auliiorizin the ioV r.
o sell the, stock in the Cajs: Kar Navigation
Compatiy 1 low Favettev ille.
Mr. I -i.l.'ers objected lo interfering with the
C. F. Co., that has so long b-ieii charter.-d, and
oi j. et. d to the stil-stiute because it allows the
sl.s.kholders the ri'ht to sell the negito-8 and
reiea tne lieu tlie suw on . lH4 negroes, an.u
yet take no slock. I
Mr. Ferels-e replied, but evidently the bill
had been piac-d in his bauds as he did not
-e- i:i to make a distinction between the "Cape
ear itj lieep Uivt-r Navigation t'omj-any") and
Ibe '
al ten
Navigation Com-any, bpon
v. hah Messrs. Brid
i and Fetchee bad au iu-
leiestiug disc.UsE.ioii. '
The hill was with.lrawn, and Mr. Outlaw
movej to insert 30o,000, and make the bill
what it. was when it came from the Senate ;
' -'!' "as lost by 8 VSv of 15 to 40.
' Motions of r.-c-ss and extending the tiuie for
, , s-
I ailjournment, vvc. .Mucti excitement prevailed
M
but the hand, of the clock began to ioint to 1.
At 10 inn. ut. -s ui 1 o'clock, a unanimous vote
of thanks was passed to Hon. J. ti. Shepherd,
. .. .-tker; wli.ii he ros.1, and by his feeling and
e.o jticnt toii.s soon caiiiied down the excitement
of t;.e House, and it became ;is calm and silent
is il-c grav-. His valedictory wa, sensible,
inaioy. ;;!: and elo.p.i-nt, in -'sl taste, and e
cite i tli... deepest emotion of the heart As be
t.....h hi- at tli- clock struck 1 au hoUK which
uiiu;., i ii;.
Vour lei;
Jj'.iui' i- mil A'fiUlvi itupjiiajJt'lalH ai. I J,u;itwasrftW. UMtMrwarfky wetf !; ''rt -r
sud to the Kiver. Ihe Legislature
wa- dechird n lj.jtirned sine d!f."
At some inconvenience I have endeavored to
put on hts-rd the spir-.t an I seutmicnt of tttti I
ma'U;
It m i
I -chs.
discussion on ihis l.V. p Kiver bill.
I... r.l.......' .'.. b-rearier' as w..!l ;ts"-..- I
iiu any alteiu; t to .'ite the wor.js oj' the'
p -a',. i. and niat.y of tlieir id.-a .iolhsVaJna-.-ir. ;
d 1 . ; .im is. that wbe'c I attempt lo give the
,e, 1 have et .leavured to do it honestly
I
..... .......... t. ...... 1 .... I .....le. . I....... .......
, . , . ...
cpiLu-ts up i. lied lo the Lhrcelory aud oilleers ot
on,1,ill,v.
i vt.,i.i ...i w... ;. n,. 11 1
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jf -: r -,t) ;, , ' T, ... er. , "
1. . ..i,-,,. -., r ,o .. I
inn naiiini; 101
i I . I
cars v. Inch w ere l.o late.
i I- com ti......... I sl.ii, .1 ouf to lb Tvorli r. tf"'
: t,lc o!,((. c iU,L AUi ,.,ttei ., ,,tf c, aIld
, ...j.i,.,,, ' ,,, ,i .'.u,i ,i, , ...it e ,.,,. . I
.... . ... n . .. .,, .. . ... .1 :,
aii-i Lite ..ui oass li.hi a.ioni me UJll'.ia. s. naif.
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; anxiety was y.si!,;,- there; and 1 could not but j I'l imi the following advertisement clipped
ihitik of I 'avie, (iaston, 'loonier, Stanly, Iredell, ' friiiii tlie X. Y. Herald : - r -
Strut-'e. Fceles, and a host of others, whose ta- , ,r . 1 -j t, i j t
, lent-s elevated the character and aliped the leg- "Matnmomal Gtt.de Book and For-
, ,-sIation of the Stale, who hen iu hfc had min-1 tu1",e 8 Wfe'- tontatning the name,
gledin such heated -contests a raged witliiu, I advircsa and personal description of the
but who h ive passed to tbe irauviaiiitv of thr''"wt tastriwaabll$ belles, not .only in the
grave. With ibis train of thought F I'tnessed ; Fifth Avenue of New Ycu-k, but in all
for the tirsl tun ... the adjournment of a L.-gisIa -the large cities of the Union, together"
.live body. When thai occurred, 1 was a leaker with reliable t-tatuinents of the exact for-
'on. and etij A.d heartily the instantaneous s.,'tu- ttltte (wlietlier in their' OWTt "right "6r ltt
1114 b.r, tf iia s, ot all the uupleasii.il osvotreu-'1 iirv$i'ectl ot" more than five thousand mavr-
C's ol
-s-;oii, and the appar. nt deterntina-.
lion
to carry ili-u.M uothing tsitth recvilsction ,
of th.
pleasant, and agreeable events. ', '
1 . Siii.s' wrung ttie atane, 1 nave met
I ..... 1 in .r I !ra,''j. al .1 he a-surcs me tlie me in is r
troiu .i-i;ii.j:..u iiad IlllsUil lei-;.! w n it In-
wi ling tlie above. 1 have met
to i.iill at-. lit ills siilwiuutj full. lll.lt he
Vied '.. sei.lhg the liailCillse Is-ioW' l"aV.tU-
, ami wa- opper-.-d to restricting the Mate
1 gin.ttbg a d !" other works 1-adnig to the
.. .-. t . .; the Mate v.,.,1. t u..; a, 1
I k, I.- tie fl - It l'lVV .slOll slio.il i U- 111 de
di os, cf it lu sollie wav. Ti.at jsirtnei ..t
bio 11;. t I. - :iperot.,U'e,ti. and ti.at pot:..n
v.i.,1 ile r-i.-ts ti.at be' was l:it-uuder.tcs!
til- lllel'lb t. .!ti-r liie to add, tins; know
; tbe ill.si.;- r iro n V ..sfie.e'. .11 as 1 do. I am
..-:i..i ;t w .i- a1 in s iepr.-l. -n-c.n on ins part.
be is t.N ll, ...- a t ,,,.vv lo l!--t.tle. i VC t.t
ei t ul -c . r .'. .- ;; ol' what t..e Vi .v-r.iol
lieu v..;-'.!
v him.
VT '. 1 I I .
in;.
O'UKI-'.M'iiVi'F.NT.
I. IN Tilt: SLNATK.
C. F
vV
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..I.
Bi
i.
Fin.
M---.-.F..... ilvi:;,k S .v :'K-i,.wu.g th
1. .tie r correspond. :,; wi-'l I'm., -h ton .!n :!;.
t; Is of. i,e' ;Kt;.i of the l'..niui..ns ,.u t'!..
I. ej. B.ver Kill, permit me to .1 ta;l th it of the
iiate. iu ordci I.iat vour- p ip.r liiiiv h ive a
alttltlll revo'vt" of the act 01, of both lluuscs
oniL
-i-i 1 11 1 v , . k . .. , . . - . j
s 1111 u;n n i'n more inoroiigiiiy (.whci,
titan any other b-lever b.tore tin, pi. t-. Leais-
I at lire tile I blvernor Trs-sslirer slid ..veil- in.
...
Jirenre iIhuii K deign, together vvi.b cx-tlovem-
ors, ei. t !. irg. ,, ind ex and trwu.u 6s' every th.u
K.l -l !... I...
of tl
bill exci-pt tlie first k't'.iin,,B lieh vested
in the Internal Improveiiieiit liiard the power -to
epjioint all tlie ofiicera of the Company ; ia -
fact giving iti tiiiinaoTjment eonerally to that
xk in favor of. th brlt. SrrrttiVe, in, accept
ing the substitute, did not wish to be consider
ed as tYtki-ling on the management of the Com
pany. " - 4 "': ' .;. 'f :,!'
Mr. McDiarnitd offered iti amendment proHt1 '
ding (bat no part of the Suite' subecriptioQ .
should be paid until the work wa given to eon
tract aiidgoTodiaucurity-- given by persona real-
dent of the Suite, for the faithful execution of
the wo'ikand providing tliat the workhoold
first Ijm begun at Croat Creek, Jonea'i Fall,
ver Hun'. A'- Tliii wat not idojited. - '
" Mr. J. Th6naa rnade:-lror5' peeeli
against the work. Mr. Cameron again advoca-
U d it, irtHfing that be waa not willing to give it '
np and lose all that the State bad invested j that ;
he had great confidence in Maj. GwynnV re- 1
port, Ol('m Ac. -'j' "
Mr. Rivi-s Bgaia advocated the bilL Mr. rool
ably advocated it, giving it as hi opinion that
the i-IO'V-HjO would enable the Company to
reach the first coal urines, and then the incoma .
finish the work. .- ' "
Mr. A. J. Jom-s made an able apeech attack
ing the praetieahility of tbo work, and giving it ,;
as his opinion that not one cent of the money
invested 'jy the Slate would ever be returned to
the treasury. Mr. Jones's was a handsome and
well delivered speech, and bad groat effect a port
the body and upon the large audience ia attend-
Mr. ( herrv followed, advocating the Jjtll. ,
Mr. W. ft. Myraolfered a tobatitute, making
the Slate's subscripUon eooditioned, that $T50r
000 Was subscribed by individual, to make op
the e450,fX)O auggested by Maj. Gwynn. After
considerable discussion, in which (ien. Dockery ;
and other participated, Mr. Myers' amendment
was adopted by a vote of 32 to 12. Tbereopon
Mr. ttivea aoj other friend proclaimed the (
woik as dead, as. it wa impossible to raiae any
.r.vaio subscription, ana staiea mat ne naa do -ohj
-ttion to the indefinite postponement of tlia
It'il.l A motion was madeti tbat effect by Mr.
llattile, but at the suggestion of Gen. Dockery it
as uot adopted and the Bill waa laid upon tha.
'table.
', Friday AWehsoo
The bill .afterwards came np on its 2d reading
as amended. MrT ( iorrell moved to strike out the
amendments of Mr. Cameron and Mr.
Myers,
which was agreed lo; arid Mr. Gorrell offered an
lm.n,havnt al0i,, individuals to Mbacrib
j li0 000 and when individuals shall pat 25,-
o,, tie Sute t01HV t5o,000, and aulhori-iag
th- l'ublic Treasurer to pay off the Company's
M advanced navment of the SUte's
suU.r, ,jon. to ive the Btete lw0 new dirertori
au.i iiKiiviouais one, arc
Mr. McDiarmid again offered hi amendment
requiring the work to be first done at Cross Creek,
Silver Bun, ic which was not adapted. Mr;
McDiarmid ottered another amendment, provid
ing that do one who had been a contractor on
the wnrksiiould be an officer, which waa reject-
. , A,, y amendmeuU were adout-
, . . . y., . - . j reieeted.
by a vote of of 10 to 24.
--. r
Fridit XionT Skbsioit.
A Communication was received from 0ousa
of Commons transmitting tlie Governor's
sageelating to Cape Fear ami Deep Kiver Nat
Co. and a committee consisting of Messrs. Oor
rell aud Eaton of the Senate, Blow, (Jilliam ami
Long of the House, was appointed to whom the
Coventor's meoaaga was referred. i . -v
. S ATi iin at A vTEtiNoost Session.
Mr. A. J. Joues moved to reconsider the vote
by which the Cape Fear and Leep lliver bill ' -was
rejected.- W lieu Mr. Uorrvl! reported from ..
the Sch-ei Committee, a new bill substantially
that of Mr. Cameron, giving the whole work in
to ihe hands of the Hoard of Internal Improve
ment, appropriating 300,000, to be subscribed
iu preferred stock, providing Tor the payment ef
th.-Company's debts; Cov'r to ascertain if tbe
iii-iividiial st.xk can be boughpnd upon what ,f
terms. 1 Ins suhsiitulc was adopted, under the
lea-t 10 Senators siltinir in theii seats and-not
voting. Mr. Gorr.-ll stated thatjie wa author-.
izl bv the l Governor lo state that lie was willing
tirassumo the work. , . SI.
T.olir ..Si At the South CarolF-
! toilfiTs'ltco ot tlie MetUOtllat EpitCtV
);tl C'litirch the presiding Disbop decided
long tMM!tltia, I'XCOJvt On VtTJ Special 0C-
.... I... n.snv.kWM M flta
-. . - 1 r . . . J s
liscipline, to the practice of the "Fas
tliirs," ami, to gome rycterrt, gnbtersive
of the ends of tlie Christian; ministry...
Tlie Httiir-rnr trrtirTrrtry 3CcTra6rTSccbrtJ"
ing to tlio liishop, should be ljroin Uiirt
to forty -live minutes. " yt
Wonders Will Xiver Cease. We Late
....l. . a r 1.
I long hi nee exitsusieu our mutiny ot wou-
, ,. ..n.-ia
tier. HetlCO we are not at all astonishea
ria-?eablo ladies. As but a limited Dam-
iu.r f- llti trolT-rrirTft"nd -alnnbl"
wrk have U-eu published, ud DO SOOO&d
..,iti..;. will li..isiie.l am! it eknnot b nra.
enrrc l ;it ativ lH.k store; persons deisirinir
. a. copy forwarded by mail, post-paid, to
tiny part, of the United States, should en
close ft;e dollar without delav to the ad
..ttc.ss ot -, N. York lsost Office."
IB i .V Tt TAKE OUT THE SCENT.
.
Sating; on the piazza of tha Cataract,
wa, ti vi.iittg, u.ppislt jvsifeiTrg gentleman,
iii, garment very l.igiily scented with
iiiiiigieJ csior of iinisk. A soletQii-faced,
ni.l looking wan after passing tho dandy
several tutu's, with a look of avereitfOT"
w.iieii itivvv general notice, auddenly stop
I K'd .ind in a"co. tidontial tone, said;
1 ''ci: ranger, I know wliai'U take that
' ,eetit out of your clothes ; you" , :'
"What! what do yon mean, sir J" aid
the i 'vuisitc, tired with indignation, atart
, ing 1 1 .hi Lis chair.
, get mad, luwr swear, pitcli round,
lUii) jn-t Because a iiitin want to do'
you a hiti'liicss !" c.'olv reidied thostranij
er. "B. t I tell you I kiiow what'll take
.ut ti n: sine.! ).;.. i on jusi oury
your ch-tias liu.yViu, a day or two.
L'nele JvU got u ioiil ol' tkuuk,' and
lie-" .
' At t'.ti iu.stiint tliere '.yent up frota tha
orovva a Mtuii'i.aitoou.s r-'.'i" "i lucrrtmeui,
afiti liie .l.tiivby aci'v seii.-iiily "clearvd the