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fro a vaatofcoafiieace" in ths prac i ca-iHavlberich.Wmies of Pro-! vidoncetrutarespreai -before them. It is ,oi the DeoaleofJ North Caro ;;n.i will" it. and ttiev may.' reaclu forth ihejr hand aaltpluck . plenty ,.-.aa-J ibahJapee. ' It i tor the rpeo jpie Warjuss the nscivasjrojnj cal lable, apatiiy or do-notoiog 4ndifff 'ence to ucp.re tbu information , iyit-ii i a t h s reach: of every . ci. izen; lo Sjjjr.i tin interested fliter.ies and fit i ie usions of iil-bmened demn! cbe dnski'&uoss 4a.d tn improvement li.ii but iorthe people-4o wil'LJc, to pus i the destiaics of our beloved ."StaV. u't.iur t:j"-h ' point -at wnica it v-.t tu'.ri i iu -ir.iTdfij.l-.hnJ n XT' 'ties. fft lair swie Uojd, in all that j.vcs dtf"aiiV t i"aaa and. coij- frrs -anDitidSSioa oar rxct. It is ' . . . - 'i noble object, worthy o. our best efforts,. apd demanded oy the spirit .' oftiie age. -And yet youf : cOtninit: tee fetl buoi tJ declare' their coa vlctr 0,-iaat all this will prove .to feel ds.isive tis mere dav dreams. unless .sustained and puslitxl hrward by the union, tiie energy und zea Jous co-op? ration of the whole pco- ph. Separate .and partial ctlorts win out disclose our weakness; and terminate in disastrou- - failure; Tvhik aaion ofpurpose and concen tration of efiri,: yill nut only de fiervj, iiut cjin.nand tri jmpUaat su .oess. .. - .J? "".v"'; - .-j' co;i- !Ctioht!iat.tlie-rcj7uw union iz c$icency nasi in the General As ee,Aij't without whicti, all else will be ripelesa arvi unavailing. It is in tbu fidd that our banner is to; be struct dovn arid, trailed in the .dust by r -cream public servants; or. its aacient pride atld dignity be trium phauiiy vindicated. V'no' is there here.or witin the liinits -oft his broad da niin .vno couid witnesv without grief and iodif nution, the di.-Jionour ".of t jat a icieni- and tims honoured baiin--, t'.;e" first unfurk'd in our e' r-i r r'na .r iiiorten.lonrn -..;. k 'ituf cogues, and spsaK U. lueir pui)iiC.,-ine ravorea pans, auu mivujju servants in 'the manly' tons of pa- -nay be obvious that) the .improve triot.sm; to command their porfect ment of any part of. the .wumry-, iience in le renovation ot our wouia xienem, airecwy, : wj - w-n.- .own uiT..- iir,ialuk in ihe , soil oii "ind.D;acacaleruj1jiiecrt. I will bcit ia oUr v.-. , ilsrcklenU i-.' in lofty 'and! d:cate th proper routes for ditierbut 'pru v.tUVi.' .'-of .-the' bll) jv .re i -rail ways; that each, wjfrk will . "be ,o;si. . t,MV. ,,r - . c .vcaiuurably andcom.W epmted 'castii, he bj;nd ieel that "ted under tho-iriwrio.ijin 8nf- .he'd;--, -h urs f,V , ;nrf s'lo-'i!.;! se!i to hide rr: -nself for-! ever in iU tlecpt' and; darkest c.i- .-yenis' .'' .v' - c .- , i o;i- committee oni!sin; tlroso cagr-iwfu!- rcfioctions tun' wi"th'pla.ftcrest0;'i xn an Pro.iect ontil a largo s;.ut;,t j t ie .contem;)!atioi o! that tine ftpd, a be -a' sjVri: which is; at work in alt-rnst l-yvv pftrt :bf the state r'for 'its neat and i iiprovomeht: T4ie i?sj:ts can'rio. Iit be usrful to cur co .in Try . Your com nittce are n it without hope, that the great bo d v i" -frceh j'i Je.-s oi free men of , ve-townt f private capital, would ,-Ko.tii 'aroiinaj (for k.-'ts th.iyo.!y''tTvrd a sufficient guard to the who can Jo it,) that as.uhcieut j pn,-." state against unwise investment ; tioa '.: n y work it wiy into our ! ' ;'r,ie wistlnm. of the legislature' host-legislature,' to- jt-tfH'.de. us -a:n2 ' m?ht-constru t other arid more effi- our oits)ri.i't. Id'ok back and 'bless the Ve:ir 1S33, as the period of: our i,s.-"mh'al lieiu fr . fuiicis, and the adojuica of the ond ty pgTjcy 'taat can stay :h deep arid i cuoag current of eniigntion, m ilti- ply all the refoarer's pf physical iind ,tnteieet.jal . onj-rrn'nt, ani 51 ve p!entv, :c-o.i'entn-n.'.n aqd happiness . ... to our jeop,e. ' ; Enlightened aiiblic- opinion fiCtaai exenmont have ciearlvn cn.ted ratlwavs. as the onl v. cirri.ts of impruvement tiiat can overcome t:i tiie dwik-ulhes ofoirr local posi. lion, and prive coinmensuiat tl:t- w'nuts of our citizens. j.e ri'-n. firn iililt.- -v(".t-nair -. ut n i,i!rri i is n ) !,rW rcirarded. as the idle dre.ims of , noon struck visionaries; ! bit like the power of Wanv that ! Great elemr ofa general' prosneri- : tv. the ere sees, it, the eii hears its' .. i . ? ndvances. and ali thav belong,' to!" ,:'"" - i. .. " maa is comfort d" ta'idi eicv-itod by f " ?ny rcot -work or wprksypen thc profus:bn of bU-iin-ija that this'l ?ru?G the State ie nearly its whole .. ei2s of imnrovorin-i.t-'rnvj.fKihU' i 'ehgth of breadth ' shall be under caV,i-- in itsrWu, I The dost oil ten, they can P on only by large tViir eo .--truction is ( Uaown. tT be I contributions ti,the shape of labour. grentvc: unJduhtcjlly; ''within tlie In a" wof.-c HOrk M'in BOt "go oil i means of tne Slate.- ! ; successfully unless it be. patronized rr, ' J.. , j'-, by the grcat.bodv of,tJr fellow ci- cj.m , . I.- . ...uzens, especially the and.holder. fercnt ;. circunistancviv nave bocn Tlv abn '.'r sngjestcd and adopted- for the: ac. find th' inns of the State oPthe.f vnn "f --.j : !.'.. -. J t r X'a ' ' Cf eirher may xdJupoa aj XmC',"- . r fe'- Pr' eontriiu,ip,i .abor-in tie W,Vie "The Gc.Z m ri h . - , kU . . . - . . v- I-, , - . w ill l decisive. of the impracticability of. The tfbjectibns to tho Ktt: ua - dertnki any graaf system upon. ttg own exclusive mean,! are behe- vol. in our cass to be great Af insur. inouii table. issues we cdvious r - I t difijculties of geographical position very work will be regarded asloeol in its beii:ts in as much as no. one work can reach all parts.; Division-! and discontents would rise from the levy of cuntrbatwns.upon xne wnoie for the-more; immediate benefit of yet it 13 equally obvious tbaVit-w'ou'ld be the source f jealau3K'. Andi dis' .-ontents ihat mijht thejfaten't thtr o verthro w.o;" the whol system; . fiat a conclusive objection,- in the opinion- oC vour committee is to be -wund in the wasteful expenditare, gatfles;- coastriiction and defective suprin' tendence, in all the parts ; oi' any-- great , work, executed by thjpbltc at the public expense. . . Your com nittee, rejactiag oth these, $ are of opinion that lhe best practicable mode, is by .a com bination of the means of ' the.sa'.e ' wun inose ot maiviauai s'.ocx ders in its proportion. This union of Mieans, with a wise and en'eree- tic administration of them would be adequate to the ftccompUshmtfatFoT any undertaking. Your com nittoe will h'?re remsu-k, that they da no't refer to the funds on haiicT bitlyy refer ta those means which thWtate ha? the ability, to raic1 w'ithoul fc soning to a preasent increase 6f tar atihh'. " : ' Your coromitteeut. of respect io the l?iis1atiire, dedinp discussing this parttjfttib subject, or .the e n'Xtty of ' the' princple,- that, where ; all benefitted ill should sbe cbHiptil-. led to contribate or the justice - of' the meusurethat those who comejaf; ter us tbthe-enjoyment of durable -public wt irks constructed ipartrfor their benefit, should bear a portion ' of the burden of their execution. v Y'wr -cormuittee are of opinion that individual interest Jt'oiiterbrize- with thl rn("43!irv uir! rurrtl K.'" K ' j .atpoiaers. H g:iaro.tg;ns.t embarkiag in tin- prncticiibie arid chimerical scb.6mes, the state, in the opinion of yojir comirsittee, ouahtmot to biscome in ponion oi me wnoie csnmateu cpst of its execution shall , be first "paid. or be first sent red to be paid by' in dividuals mot i- .mediately interes ted in the proposed work. It is b.cr lieved that the cnution and sagacity ir the selecting oi' works for the iu j cent guards, if o'eemed .-"iecessarylnjcn they i in 'the shape of a judicious board oft--t - t works, or in such other jnam - '.Bera8 m'C,,t ' We conformable with l's. conceptions pf the public intei: p . Your .committee havo bestowed ' mycn. 01 meir consideration uponi ' tne question of, proportion.of contn- -1 . 1 . 1 1 . , j uuiioii oy me pupnc.nna oy mdivi ; duals. They have adopted as in ; their opinion the best, that prODo'r- tio'n wiiioS hni hfrn lcirl k 5 , j the i experience 01 some ot our sister i "S,9 mosi eiI15'tnT L.1 , . m. T- and ju- ' ulllu"!- nev areoi Tne opinion ; that when three, fifhs of the whole-i esiirnateu cost ot.arv given work " fcuved ft be paid by mdu v,df Is- that then t he State, under c?. ?uards nd sw'tat'ons tas it s:,a" Hrfsr,be s!ia11 . 'contribute; he'remainng two filths for its con. a-ritfl nn .i oav vor ,fie wratpr .nnrt r ;t - i . 1 .w..i..w uio pnmiiern.i l-ifi ljiee nw. inconvenient. . Jhc people have not tho'rncnr thev-can Jabour., them. . .-. . ,".v---t iJ UV'h DS IL IO LIT - 1 Ir V til. 1 A-' J-iU 1.1LL7. , . 1 ' I f IT1 1 51 I 1 fXTl 1 n be.paid for m labour; -but money is proper de- the exer fcutionf the work, tp procure iron and other necessary notarial; and J th is,' or the greatu r portion of it the Sute can more easily pay than can individuals.' '.;!' This principle has the merit of equality, and is equally applicable to every part of the State. buch a course of policy would in the i opinion- of-yoor committee, put in a coarse of tctuaj devlbpraerit kll the eourcetfnf the State, public and pri 'vate, inspire confidence, give vi gour tonenter prize impart dHv en-' fergy' to commercial activity, and scatter-rn profusioa amongst ib all those good things that in thejhot inenl oTProyidenee seem, designed mainfy-fbr ihe attaintmentfof viru ooioirand an enlighteatdd econb myi - The" fate, ui the exercise of this parental cao. 'Jvoc. best discharge its propet uirtits tots ci- jtlze:wand "erect arouna our oeloved institutions, as a '.wall ot fife, d cor- !.don of a high minded, independent, and !ppy people,. to guard against every injury 'a government tilat hao sheltered all their rights arid foster ed all their interests. Your committee, therefore, beg leave to submit for the adoption of the Convention Ue following reso hition: liesohe f,- That it is the opinion 6f tiiis Convention, that in eveiy project td improve' any part of the state by means of a RailRead, oio ther public improvement, where the citizens friendly to such projects shalUrfoy or secure to be paid three fifths of toecest of such 'improvmcnt, ah enlarged and enlightenesJ policy requires that the State, shall pay the remaining two.fifths for the com- pletion f suck work. -i - Ail of which is respectfully sub- miPed. WILLIE P. MANGUM, Ci'an. Mr. Badatr's Address. Vie are favored by the Publisher in this City with the following Letter,1 from a gentleman of high Literary Keputa lion in N. York, whose Praise must be gratifying to the Orator 'DhasSib: The onlyaj'oiogy I -..,,a..uu-ouiJn,vou i71itenes fan oiler lor omitting t - acknow. gn,vou p71iteness is, t.lat 1 have not been able arm i yes. terday, to read it with the attention it so well "merits. I consider these addresses from the distinguished men of our country, to the youth, many of. whom are JeBtined to become so, as among the'most valuable of our literary productions, and hare met with, jione- more so, in my opinion, than that of. the accomplished and learned Judge. . it is full of good advice, and what is still more rare, in productions-of this kind rjjbod taste. It. is warm energetic and im pressive,, .without being in the least declamatory;! and the Justness of its principles is not more remakable than the purity ofpthc language in are inculcated. 1 have not just now v leisure' to advert to those doctrines, and passages with wJncn 1 have been most struck, and can-oaly" say , that the notice of ZVIr. Gaston' gave me particular rat;fica tiofl, by recalling more vividly to my recollection, .. a .gentleman with w;hose acquaintance I was once honored at Washington, whom I hope lias aot forgotten me. I beg you to communicate in some way or other, my acknowledgments to Judge Badger, for the instruction as well as gratification I hdve-e-e'eived through his means, and to assure him I havef no fears for my country when I se'e such' men ad, ministering its laws, at the : same 1 une that they occasionally de'sce'rid from the bench to Lecoroe the- .Mea tors of those young men, to whom they have at all times afforded a noble example. : . ' ''With many thanks- for your at. teritions, "l, am, dedr sir, your friend and servant, l, . . J." K. PAtLDING." "31 r. T. VvV White, Riduncnd The-Cry Changed. When the news" first arrived in New York, of the Depositeti being romoved, the stock tell 1 1-2 per cent.. The cry dep the value of the -whole stock 'of -'the few andlBanlr; this dav, is FIVE HUN. I DItED AND TWENTY-FIVE I JHOUSANpj)OLLARS!! Such Laloes$ of arl" claims? is tbe Sne N.-.'Y' Commercial. liut :t turns put, thiat in a few dys,"'ihe stock got up to 9 1-4: Thus, , the government would- gain an advance ofS122;500. Vill the commercial now bhange its cue and give the administration Hie credit, of incrtfas. ing.b. so jiidch fhe value of the public j stocks Shali we hear Kny more complaints of tho madness oi party? 1 he Clommcrcialsays, that the stock rose in New York, because the Expose of the administratten was noi near "asbad as was expected! How great" riiuat the panic have been,; ff the developements did hot come tip to itsr crdMktimur 'But the Ni "i. Standard affirms, that the rise in the stock is merely '-artificial; got ifb bt two or Jjnecbro. kers, on a verjv few shares of stockf which badjbeqr.tpurthast'd in all Street! ) A'XcvYurk evenjng pa per of the S7t, qi-nties..U. S.' Bcnk Stock at'lp9." : . - t : ; ' V LirtHorctftnfl lli.it thn foJlnwi'hW , wT" . ' , Banks jhave. bieen Selected by the i'ecreary of tie 'Treasury 4or . the deposit! of the money of tbe U. States, !in the places whre they are respectively si uated. 1 pe ihange is to be! made on the Jirst Q? October next: Baltimore-4-The Unioo Bank of Maryland Philadelphia Tha Girard 3a nk. Nw-." Yor The Mechanics' Bank. do. . The Manhattan Com- do.' The Bank of AiTienca. Boston The Commonwealth Bank. , . ; do. -The .Merchants' Bank. We understand that another Bank w i 11 he ad d cJ i n Ph i I ado I p h i aa? soon as the proper inquiries and arrange ments can .be made, and 'pfobably also another in iew Yorkand that the necessary, preparations a're in progress for carrying the measure into full effect in other places, as speedily as practicable. V. Clobc. Old Ironside -Last week, a piece of timber was taken from the frigate Constitution, now under repair in the dry dock at the Navy Yard in Charlestown, which -'as only 8 feet long, 27 inches wide, and 14 ;inchrs thick, ?and weighed 1460 pounds JOn breaking up-this- piece yf timber, there was found m it at4 rbs of iron, ancf tC3 " r&s 017 copperyf making -5C7 lb6 of metal more than a third oPvif 'ueitfhf. . Ptila. IntelL It afTprds us plcasore t learn, that Mr. Evans, onthis city, has perfected a "kind !of. patent chemical checks, notes, drafts, bills of exchange, of the most elaborate character, and at such rates as'wili exceed very in considerably tlie price of common ones I now used. It is weli known that a safe style of commercial pa per has been long wanted; and the invention of Mr. Evans will fully supply the desideratum.- As a proof 01 its emciency, we may mention that a notorious counterfeiter :recently in formed one of our city officers" that he had never found any difficulty in the business pf altering checks .and drafts, except in Ihose from the hands ol Mr. ivans which be found imnos- i s . ' , sible to change. Phil. Gazette. MOST HORRID MURDER I AND SUICIDE. ringeh's',f ' near Cumberland, ' V hen without any known provocation, the Swearingen, (on the pre monster, V on mon, no- i rlllltl.. 4L his gun and. shot bis guest the hall j passing turough the abdomen.- It is said that the- wound will be fatal al .the hst eccodnt, however, the-young It was reoorten her on Vina. . day Wrom Cumberland, 3Id.. that . at fson, ,n ah..iVa a Mr. Thistle,' a highly respectable "n 'i.2.9'' f 1 ebroary,one in. young gentleman, late of New YcrkJt1 ft pdird atd imrly lno! .nnnivt n. Cv. having 1 een almost one year and m,an waspiui living, but in great ago- Lte Sunday evcr.mg lat, a gi r.t!e nv. . The v retch, Swearingen, soon ! man travelling cn hoiseb;;ck, slopped after trie tomnii.-sion of this horrid J tt orej of our Ilotcis, and feelirg ra. act,- re-Ioaded his gun, and shot binv.; thjr indisposed, retired early to Ltd, self throuch the heart, of which fh's ei'jpper was sent to his room, jfr.4 wound he instantly died. .There U j.'wiHlc jratrac, was seized with n fit of no doubt j die facts here stated are t'ghng: he in.mcdi;,tcly rati down strictly true - This miscreant Swea-j to the bar-room, and fxclaimtu ttt ringeo, had a brother e.-iccuted ori the he was choaked. , JI d.caJl aid Wa9 beights of Cumberland for the mur- J Untnvdintely applied for, but ii a few tier . of his wife, some three or four ! minuh-s his breathing Mopped: liis years ago. We hope there are r.o i windpipe was then opined,, w hich " more sucn monsters in the family. RomncjilTit. Sept. UI. , More E-higsakts OrrEnr.o. A letler from a very respectable colored man in Savannah, states that there are upwards of eighty: free people inj that city ready and anxious to embark for Liberia: hrarlv all of whom are members of thp IVmrnr anceSociety; ttvenry-thrcc e.thelbr rear Fn.ncksburg, '"aud - h-3 profce-OM f jre4 m, &v 6rai Ci Uiem excellej .t i. h ...-i I r m H cotnpa'ny would be h ih-si vn.-'i :.bb accession to the colony, anc w, in:d glad to hear that an effort isii.i ij be rrrade in Boston to provide '.Le funds neessarj'for their lemoval to Africa 'v .... " -, We understand, also, that the Ley John StoekdeHe, of Madcij cc.inty Virginb, lately deceased, bequtathed freedom to more than thirty smcr, and made provision, by h;s iir," tor defrajing the entire expense oi their removal to Libera. j , JVfffc Intel Internal Improvement Meeting. j- At a respacUible meeting l tic ettitcns of ISaohv county,: neld in Tvashvilje N. tl.oa the 10th ep. temberlSSS, upn the euljr: ol in. ' tcrnat Improvcrnent Ly means ofKail &bads,' . General Ut.BV r iir"T was called to thecbair, nnd JonhvC, IVaLspn, and Tin. Dozier qr$' appointed, . Secretaries, whe.. tho object;, of the niecting was 4-i it fly sltated ik .seplain.Wi b thti ciuiiniii.il. -After a free cipresion of sen 'n. xA anil general ciecussion of tl;, .-ub ject, on niotk jTv cf Gene n I ll. Jilount, , it w&s resolved b 'no meetirsg: V: That it is expedient to TaiSr oi.fnnd ccn!rtict a iiarfr Road fron iiie. Ronoi(e 'l.y'the'wny of Ni:sl i-!c. : Smiihttclu and Faetteville .10 tis South Caro!iha- lino, in cprnexiotj with, and !-in continuation : li Petersburg, and tle fs'orfidk intl Portsmouth Rail Roads. 7 h- co. ojwratlcm of the citizens ol tho counties ,cf llalifaXfJohnston, raii.p son and Cuniberhuid. a6 woM ts..ill others j ffimdly to the citu-c ".!:: ri sp ctiul'v s ,lic:teK And. wit 1 tvt view.it is died respectfullv u -k d .4 -,at Delegates be appoiijj.cd to a!riicx1:n : upon (that S"ljtct,' to hch.h in! Smithneld on thy first Mondny of JNovember next, ith the 1 nr. r standing that no- o.ther assitt nco will bf asked of the Staf '.thi n that of a grant or charter for the ccntem plated purposes. v'- !' It vas then ordered and dineted by the meeting ' thai the oluiirmaa.1 call a rr.eetingr at such time as he may tjhink proper, for the purpose of appointing Delegates, to the. c"h. temr!ated meeting . &t SinSthfi' ' ! Ordered that the prorfik'iris of this meeting be signed by tl-.e ci fir man md Isfcrctarif'R, ;;nl pi.hished in :tjh. . J2v3n)lr JMrn'tiir Fayetfevilhe h.-rrrer. 1 H. BLtU'NT. C.Wn. Josh r a . a. Dozitn. Camp Meeting. The Towand. (Pa.) Banner sav; We r.re inlr neei ti Ht ki most disraceful'scene: ck. ur rod at; a Camp .Vetting a few n.ilee fro :ii this borough on Saturday iiiht last. It is said a nuo:ber ef v.,nng men in a niof t ii.-us liiinnerVulkd down jibe tents, altars, ozc. arid dis. tur'.Kjd the meeting in a most sh;tme ful manner with c-.cke's ond other missiles. Such proceedings, should incu. jthe' severest fiei-ulties o the lai-, those, vhv do not" appropf such Settings have, room eiiei.ch in till vnrid to keepavay ireta tlu'.'m.J and we tan imat-irt r;e panir.tion -whatever for srcfi it.vio. i lation of order, de cency, nnd the laws of the cnntrv. Fflyctteville, Sept. 21. , Wonder fil ty-ced nf thr i.;a?. Tw:o It tiers were received in iys place ton 'Satuvj. Jas't,.vcV id; ! fns 'J'! l aP in Z h1f o whoni they v.e.c ! 7'?cJ ha!" -! -i'r ii.vuilt. I'VStTVCr. CliARLO'ITESVlLl.E. SeW. 25 " ,ri Ljr Hn r v r,r.nTT.. J - MCLjS CHQL 0C CUi' Ri N ' C gave pim relict lor a anort timr. ha however expired in about jw .or three-hours. Ilis chest wus exn:a , iaed by the physicians, and a nitce of beef, (a iafge mouthli-1) wasio md in the windpipe as low as it cci.ld pf s. siblv jget; some, cigljt or ", tc.n inches below the root of his tenguf. We undeprvtand that from papers nrl in . his prissrs.iion . it, . rnpcnis Vai J L... , . . , , ... n u su ; nn
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