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0.40 RAL3J.GH, XT. q FniDAtf, voi2uav eir. "4 Hi fett n 1 rCltMHBB, WRKCLT, ST ,- TERMS. ; " I irTte.r taree uoiiare per annum one t?"" . a..i :i :.. .ii jg lllvsncc . oiwniicii iu whet utuin ' ycar.andjieraont reiident without thii '7. arh miT deaire to become aubeeribcA, ' m teweriy 'wrd to pay ah "whole . . . I. kaun' .ttk.imtii.n lit atlvati... - I I .UHIIT Is ...i ikoui time for an dollar, and twen. art eewa r TCiH W the Editor matt ue pat-paid. these' labotirsiJYluIeifiui! ritMnti. hi new, RniLimpxiiuu'eJand-i wrjv first o'iWifRrcttltiiftirt;:n; eral'iirrnae aTrour enni". nierrial disadvantages, rtrrtadpd our . " nappy land. But the fertility uf our sol J, overtasked as it was, wan paeev-and much of ttiyweaiTTr ami enterprize of the Stufn wrut i i swell that WtTSrnOTurf tKi ofjheyer'.iuh.erintU.nidneer tll6 last thirty yenrts ItSS set, with TiiM"T.. not eaeeedmc Bfteetv Imee, L . .1... ..,. ' " cmhu.hiiijj niiii iiititMnius .?. feet upon us; beyond the Allrghanies to newer countries, situate in -more fa VOre.il rommeeriivt imaitimia ;iUsiM XiWe late Internal Improvement der the inauspicious inSVtnre of Ifonrention held at Hillsborough, re- these catises,a production-nitfTssn Uotions wcrcadoped, providing or A institution of severareomraittees. pursuance to said resolutions, the rwudent of the Convention has made ht following appointments remittee to addret the eitiaena of the State feruled in Ihe Kail Road recommended by tne onttBtmn: . , . ... (W Ormire Jat. S. Smith, Jamea Mebane, VMtr Anderson. wr(iiiueaoriin u. ori- l" ... o M .. Tknnmt 1 uraer. Olietroer. v unco. rn --.Beninmiir Sumner, Stephen Ukkena. Thna, Will Coir-Thoma-,. ' '"" aei Sm"erille, TUnai White, Philip C. t. John M. Ilicx. fuwan en ft 6.'' Polk, XharKi Fiiher, K.iiai Kltpat- tt Wflte William ttoyiair, nraw done, 'ilTI1iitm,riCJ,'n:' Comniilteei were alio appointed' for the aame itwiea.. whoaa ttul ii anmi oc in bhii nirv.mri fmtirt, and nreacntto tliem memnrialt to the Ljlilauire pravi(; th RrJhV' charter j and Wk the tijninit of aid memnriaU ahall be iii)tetit, trantmit the 'tame to m eomiuinee .bimI i shtain tlx, hi1er, to be prcaented fc the Lrgllm.T and tlit the aame commit- l be rrtirateil to anopi tne kii.ibbbii unr er waieertain the ptiblie aentiment In rela ,j, to the atxtn becon.np intereited to the ex- H of 10 S!ht f all mUm aal rarprMsnwatai w threeltha ahall be paid or aecured U be b; prinite mdiiduU. The eomitituee for Jim Ottt"' ' -M"hi ren, lUtB:oylancohn -mof; !Mttl one, !uam Bmbee. Henry Seawell, D. U Uarrin- U. Crrtu Whitaker, Col. Rogera, Col. WiU Hi uinioa, wrara iv. .mm. V. H. HaToed. ir, Woodion 'lifa,tarteaMi!.t"M Hiato, Ikomat u. ocott, Aitreo thjetied to the control ut centration 0f eff.rij iM.r.L ..isirU ,,!,' Fn'.l' HUI IUVJIUpm d'lil Ihe terprUe, and whet'ier ties ltal U yet 'l' 0'iHl Piirpntnf puu.tc npinrwjiieit i an eenM4t fie " yittl n mWM'UW a ij-ty nentin.eir'c!uttit!5 ny eit pubUe iiitfuli a'ld five jilciily, ni'iMfifrnmi work, Worthy til our nnaiimn. urnrih ml lutimitm. In mTu nmuL of oareJfe, and out diicfediuble to Pl.illfrtiiuiitid iiiihlra n..!.,!,.,. ami ,.. rJford.ha. the spirit of the ti nea.. Hly Tfirninished by tho gradual tjc terioration of our land, U yet fur. ther diminished by the hnuur, in deed tho lethnrjcy, consequent upon a Ions series of toil, bnt imrtiallv a a . a . " ami itiKuiiinentiy rewattlcl. Our ronditimt for nearly thirty years hat gradually been becoming worse and worse, mainly, if not nl. most entirely, for the want of com. mi'iria! facilities: and vet no pIT.u t fiai oWnMe'Wfti fard' "thi downward course, either ,nre,'',l, .-...v.v -riiLiniid VI , IIUI HIT III 1.. II . I . Ii. , . f Kinme it ini a-wnvrnii t n .1,1 u a iini liiinii t I1.11M 1 lua 1 1 u 1 .1.1 ;... . '"i?rri II iiur ,,i.iVttlilUMt 111 lit .iiVAmw alt love-! conoire. in nno imUiit, r.; -.1 T7' "' " - " '" " ''1 I' ' :-,-p.f and pi'ov iMiinuiiMiiiiii'dln with the want iifiMifrHii-jiH, Til tirai tlra l.i.i II . 1 : . ., unity ni tiii'ir ifi)4i'iii linn is no liiMei ii!HiI(m h i.lln drt'ani .H .. It: ( a . A m ni iii'iiiu stent it ihi'tHitrti'wj nut liue the (J iwi'l'iir sli'itilk, t!llti'(t.t d iimnt nr i iMHM'rti. iii'iiniHM'ityt m e.e sci'S n, tin iiMitcn its ajintu res, rtnl till lliitt litdiMiifi to limn i cjimlWti.il itl t v H I M I liy Uib pro liltlnd urbl-'SiiMiJf llldt lilts -penes . ft . - ' . . t J inax-toucneMhe iliamftrlhe honor, ih. chnrscter of the land of nnr birth srt.l the "hom-j of our alt't fiiina," l.ri'm tits' one g'-ett, united snd mitijy eH'ttt In orris unntir cuntrv to th it hiS nni hn of protyrity stid h'nr t'l hippi nesj, theattitinnient of wlti-lt.a kiti I rrnviilents t U'ltjuestinnit'ily- pt itimI within retch of virtuous so l pitri.itic tertion. That" nili've sun of Ntriii Csrolina is unworthy of ihe land f hi "tiret, whtte heart's not lsrjr enomh soti wiv.ae ali-ctionl are nut inti coin metmtrat imv i.yjri;oin.iiUic iiowevcr. wirc. in nt ntn- 1 nxv 01 err 11 1 nnii n 1 us thw m, f . interest ti one of the wealthiest nor. mv nstive lantl.' tiiiJtor : in ijic u imo a 1 owntuji unnai j 1 rnicncc, onio invtr uwo tieun Company." That was a case of in-l their own hftnds.: It is hut for them inch f hi. astir, Stite, to (1Rt,,,, (." I" l'''iH Jf?t Hfl- dividual-effort-unaided by- legish tiv patiMiasejjjiwUI-lWs by rcferencevtrrtrie art of incorporation passed In tho year 1790. ' It com- success, on accttttnt of its vicinity to the flimriiiliinc hocoHrh of Noifulkt tnany wealthy men, both in Yirei nia and this State.' Tli whole val ley of t!ie nohla Roanoke, with its tMiilanM rich agricultural districts bordering on ur'sottnds.'TonmtThentUng nhtri ltrofcokei-Vadlt a great, irnmetl in "the completions of. the work. It IsTunousT to" contemplate with what ingenious care the honest simplicity of the times contrived to scale, upon efjoititbler-'-priTirrples, arr' eXffSsive and unnecessarily lafge subscription list. Some of your committee have reason it know, that this act of In. corporatltin has ever been regarded by some nf the leading and most in fluential public men, of the Slate, as the , peiTect iratt ideal f nil, , til c schemes, ttf internal improvement But mark t ho result, it ba rely tir"Htee-tam-at4hM'iteen the iMiiliture an act' ineanioralinr the rail road I . -.1 - tn... LV..IL!- !: I l.a M. Sneed. -PertQit Oeorre W. JeUreyi. QinrfJmei Rainey. H prre Henry Fit. RiW Nathan Mendenhall. ilawrln Gen. n- G. Polk, ff'atre William Uojlau. ra4iitl Jamea beaarell. , BEtWrt)FJtriE SttMSCr COWAttTTEE. liiiir ciiuiuittee in obedience to as order of the convention referring itlino the several resol tit iona nfll rm- 15 the policy a iid expediency of a irtirin.it inn, on the part of the tte, in Htirh ' projects of . internal spruveineult as -Jier, riti2e,tj9Bjiiv itnmize, by a contribution ot a wotiableTand rsuitableguiil7 beg itmto- t RE POUT: TliatIlheyJiave3est(iw;(w!up9a lis important subject such consider pm as the very short spare f time signed by the convention would tihsr. The general course of re- lion pertaining to this grave qucs- "i, has been familiarized to them, M jt is believed to the ptiblicjrniml sfaalTy tliroiigliout the: State. iiw cmntnittee have lone enter- .inetl aihorotigli srnnvictiou that no lystem of internal improvement com- wtirjteira tne icsoiirres ii tne te and hiiMotirahfe t the charac 'ftif our citizens fir intelligence pia iw-iap. cat h effective with- rl tautuaL..coiDuratio!ilor alLtlie JVto, and "an extensive develope.- pfsT atiTa)p1i;ati(Hi oT our" meaiiSi "i piihuc. nnd private, untler a. nl and enlightened system of '.'slation. ' They do not feel it ne ary, nor have they tiw time to plicate this tipinion by an efabo- re cttir8e of reasoning, uut tliey snm4t-wor- wfttl4jwuitiiutdr: wJed,": practical TmcnV to refer to '"past history f the State. . Tho dost t'-4Uc revolution fond ,'1 a twiioln BQiitiutl v . Siiiluiif rioos . I" -I"-""- J asrricultural in our habits,, in fusion t a lierritoryjur crcHt rt'hty, blessed with the finest cli r'e adapted , ''t the production of e mwt vulnablo staples, and feem 1 ithl BhuodanreV hose . broad lf5'n surface was but barely dotted ft in to tdiM i-U- SHiLlhkonce lovdy pritapei tius iitmi win itin ginuu lit Hi I'lVfiuuua snd spread Its sunny bus un to ths eyri of its children, Covered with hii( dance. Stimulate the ar.tivitv and in itWry--wfwi1tt1t'syWf them the legitimate rewards of inlua try; and a renovation of tHr eomlittttn .f-i . .. . . . i i- .1:" :: .! ... . . .... ' ' m . It win ou seen on lite ure ol Hie coun try, in tho multipH.-d co'nfurls of sn ciil life, in the encral diRjtion iif f.J. ttieWffttia-f in-fte" TmtoVeoVenT-a elevation of nur intellectual and moral conJiditn.. Yhere. is. the c WtM.whtt wilt 'nnrtnaltilama sacrifiije a nd e n. hPRffrettctW onjects? -1 1 t S; bel leveiMhere arfrtWt. teWrThsrs' inadvertence, or from want of ctmll denrein ths practicability of a spetilic workt but it is believed tnrre are few, very few, who wonl. .slijhLW'JLj.oltta. TaVlTta"sTiiwsy"tK rich bounties of Providence tnat are spread bfore them. It is for the people tf North Carotins hut to tcitfi, i4 they may reach forth their hand and pluck plenty and shun dance. It is fur the people to arnue ! themselves fmm culpable apathy or do nothing in diuVrf tuei to aequire.the in formation wiihio the reach tif every citizen; to spurn the intereatetl 11ste ri8 antl.utal deiusions ul tl omened stitiggled oii ' tiiritngfi A wrleasiOemaxotttea, and spesk lo tlteir public years, 111 a state or ilubiotw existence, servant in the manly tone 01 patriot ntterlv unprofitable to the corpora-1 "$ ' command their perfect ohedi tors, "list less to theliubiicV aiiil as ence 'm Hie rennvatien of our inatltu umiiiteiiiy wiliiiii Hit 111J.1111 ol iiu ltaI&v"iTJr,.,,::7..r.u.." -,Iltiftr'.tr:l,vnt mot ifs, nioj dif KS'lUM iW4 ..AtWfltikUs r..,Hf owr piisimii'iu in .tsMMsm iiriiic mij.-. pfiMPitii'ilt Isl, !u iiieaiis of tin) shttrt eV ltisi 1 ij.idr by th i tritMlris of itllivltlilitN fttclilVivelyr and 3rd, l.r n nimliliHii in in,) nl pi'inii'Htiis: ii' Hi!' mm nl'hiliviil tuls atiil fim iiit'itns of Hit si-ito, f3;tetr tifthH,ieyCTmw1ritriH':Htw ta$i'f ttirl iliS'tilVHiita-isrdnil thp n: diiptioii r itlf Mf m t.'lt i"pi'VI WH ft HHdrittklli: niinstaiit'M utt'ittli pHHietiMi' em Ytmt rn iiiiiillt'i! think Mi-U Hit views a re it ft jsUi iif Hit. Iitil'ir ti.'dblli I v ofeltVrtliiiHlHi tllin itfliHCli tndwltrttrt fi (t Itfrairr"4 'I'lionhlft liotiS tt nUifl nadit taiiiii'atiflMtslOT W enltislvtt itipftiit, ore litdiyfeiltiii w tttse, til lit ftMH'rtt ftlM IHISMI'in'tUtifil' bits Ueslilestliu iilis i'i!mdillltMiti's of will bti 1 i.ti'tltMl as lut id In m bene Itts, lit its naiu;li fts ipi tint worV leadi nil th JiiHi l)iUimi nnd. itUt'tttih'iiis Mnilti niif fnim tlitv lvy f riiiitii'iiiliiitH H)tni Hit w'ul i the tit lci .llut'diitl htitiujUnl'lhi vored HAllsi Ahl llltlltalt it HH.v be obvl-l-ls lllilt I'lt lulJH,'!".!Mi,"t. '.'I' any hiti't id1 llit tMmitrj'tWiniM hen'' ttt itH inUly rt tmltlWtbt tb wholef es- ht f onformsbfa avUh, -itt cefleeptbns of nwa iB'4jriaitioarrax" .we?.,r Tmt oaiy; to encounter the diflicuUie c'"!n.ilee have bestowed much of fortune5; and the forceof power r their eonsderat.oo upon the tjoestion over minds which it has corrupted or 1; '1 i t 7J " yj p' uuju?aieu, out tne a h and by individtisls. . They hive a lablUhad-'prejudice!-tlph TWtheirdton the b at. that bat hi. mlnU 1;..;. 8i!t Tr. !I hbWt Pf J countrymen, l ieize upon ei u. Vh. tfeffi-,-tlt Td opportunity to vindicate myself th ".fiJ Jr,Vr,i ,h,tb'n fro-nsJmeof thej charje, alleged a tnri?f fifths of the whole, estimated .:. .. .7. . of tne riven n,t .h.li h. " uay.apini snair.oa ..crr , ,0 e paut Dy inl,vlu,u. that ,THj86ll,, he lln1 .u..rf er qthgtt.di;aodtW ittarWd hrnMar-h.- more tnemlly port; when fho lh Slate lt.twr;.-j:2--r-.'-K i ?.' - .. . .. 1. ;.:r'I "-L''' ",r in ttefenceHrhhwtotHrtrra . .niiutiiin. . 1. :.,. u:-: ---a. .... If sny real woik or works, nenetra f "'Zl Ti" ' lh State Jo nearly its whole lenirth h Z lil V. v" nr lirulik 1. .11 K .. I- . L .C 1 mc, wruie I IOOK UOWn Wltrt lathe shape of labor. In a wr.l. ih.fRW"7,.wB?N ch upholds .. t. ...hi , .. . i" o:ioioauon.OT D asoiemr ol th- "m win 0111.51 no suoces-iuiiy unicua : H- . . . f ...,r - v. it be nstrooiwd br ine ,,rrat L.lv nf i :? . V '" dlP,aJ POWCf .... r .1 - ' r?.. . over man as over inswP-t ' V" nd of E4 -.8 Hons ami the imnruvemtnt oi our mor al and social.roudition) It is but Ut the people to will it, tttpush tjie nies of our beloved State to that hln'n point at which it may vie with the nmtiild.t ami tint.l.tt 1 T it f .ir aitler Md?r.il'iJnQMCCe-nt dignity to man .triilh, the splendid Jiatrnnuge of the and Conors happio-a on nur'rftre. It ceoeral troverntiieiii t o o tenuinir n a noote ooinct. wormy in our mi sluggish as the dismal pools of its own swamp. It is within the last eight, or nine years only that this wink moved onward, Riving pro. mise of ntiblic utility; aptrtheu only with tilt! en. il ls il inuivniiials L'Mikin" tnthis cae with ail ?mtwoweit ' atttl s'ancen thelocstinn l (he woik in two States. 10 Di-iiiitt"oi2ttiy uvora its ac favM tit-' irttiin elTi'ria, mI tltoaod'tl by tin1 Mi rit ul the age. f'Aiid yet ynur cotniniitee t'eel all thit will prove lo bo tlt-luMve a mere day dream. unle uuin'd sntl nur lelluw ciit.en, enpecii'ly the land hoUlBrs. luey .may take shares of stuck, and piy !r the vfeater oart of it by cnniributioos in labor in the ne fulioh of small contracts on the'line of ro s d C4io Ha innsi cotyr - It is so in cnmmuninea highly cotnnertisl -Tt is not so. it U elieveil. in the interior f our Stste. where commem! facilities are fewsnd incnnyenient, . , The people have uutthe n!n?yi they ciajlwJLihemalvaii4j procure laburera. an J ba better mill for tn0pr ji-t-at part ol thesrock held by tnditidu sis can be pid fir in .labor; but money ii liereaiary to procure survevs ami et limales, to procure a proper dcrre of akiJI atid science in the eiecution of the work, to procure iron, an t other peers iary materiaUj ami this, oTHhe greater P"t(lm. Of jt me atate caa jnore aiy pay than ran individutilt. v.v.'-r'.'vl"..": This principle has the merit of eons fits, and isqttallvTfppliCTble tor evert pan to wa aiste. oucii aeourseof po licy would, io the opinion of your com- mniee, put in a course ul actual ilcvel 0iiBlMt4hwaoofees 1 tb!is antT pri (rate, 'inspire cniilnlence, !ive vigour to eoterptize, impart new Bne1ir'"Tc-nfrtt(ihYcM foiHl lliintrs, that in the allotment of Vvt4eoee seem 1 deine"d5 fnainty' fUirT the atdtinmeril of virtuous toil and an enlightened economy. The State, in the esettie of this, parental care, would het ilnoh;ire ita proper duties 10 itj citif n ; arid erect sriiund our bt'Ioyrtl intlltuiions, as a wall ol fire, a cordon (if a high minded, independent and happy penpler-44 guard against- every iiijury a itverjimeut that had aheltered all llieir rights and losU'ied all their intyrtata. H our coinmittee, thert fore. be leave to suUoiil for the adop'ion i f the con veM the lillowioj resolutiiioi . -- -(t?aotecd. That -it ia the "pinion of thia etHtrmtlont'ihn to eery prtvject to tmproi e over man as over the beasts of tho for- ea'which sels man upon his brother, and lifts his hand in the name of God aaioat the throat of his fellow1 who believes or doubts a little more or a little less than the ffovernment Vfan. darJ i governntsnt which is Reeled to barb irity by the criesof the orphans!, and the tears of the widows which lias madis. -Ll - hrl Xirhuu iitertupled JIc. wukej enthuuia$l$ who fell' as he did. -I appeal to the immaculate God W I swear by the throne-ofTHeavejir f L.'P. '' .M a . . ... . 'a. -a '- . tf. yvire wmcn t muse -anortif -aone a. l' 1 S , Vl't it Is I'dtliillY lllVllli l!ml il Vil'!d "' Pr rle s,' y ean. of a rail road, h.t Ii.. 1 . hiLii t..il.m lirti Tiiid ,IU. ,,,,"M' Puh,!C "npf'eTent, where the citi lid till) S-lttrs-U f JrtrtJmHU 'll - ,.n.Tri.Hy to ..ah praiecthall p.y or ae C'lttttttS lltAt ttUhXTlt veithithV of llii lith"sVHlv-i, H it it rnnriimivt tdiJmMimit hi tliiMij.iu Ion tifyiitiiMMiVHUiilliMS in iti hi found In tho Wrtatl'ltll lilill lilMIHS tHUVli iMtitHiit tloti and Mvt livi tinperio teodeiit c, in 1st) lh iVU saf itny gretit w-oilti t?poultl by Hit public ami wt thrt ptlhlie I'Sj'WISy Your crttrtthltiee, titt't h'ilh lhve, ate of nphloil Hut t ll prscHcable niode, is hv v-tndiinstiof l the toeaiis of vh v.n 'WrtH thwi sit imtvytdusl alockhidders I t just hftVHtan4. tltliort f rneSHS, Wtllt A'U Slid "r- iretiC sdttlohtHlliH d;thm, hv audi- improveineo. an fiilareed and ei.liirht euvil policy require that die SU'e stiall pay ihe nsmaiiiin, two ttl'dis for tlin co'mpleiioo ui augu.worc. , AD til which ia respectfully submit led. WII.UK P. MANGUM, CU'nuf I-' t - oy tne otoo i ol the murdered-ofttrioti who have gone before me that my conduct ha beea throtfhall this peril "d al toy purposes, :ovea:oe the conviction which have uttered," - . t other view, than that of aia oy n tHefr cPeaBa tltemanctp WtiTltrJiCTBi . supennaimaa '"of op- l; prcision under which she has so Ion? and too patiently travailed; and that l isf-SwejVaB'js)iwlg - . " I llilllt T-nVt Al.Mat . r, !. ' k.iiuiciioi as 11 may appear. . there is still union and strength 0 ft-e- f"- lrnt to aero .nprlsfi TThTsjiofil ienceptintimateknufflfida;e.aad with titreiairftolatrthaf appertatns to mat conuaence. 1 lunk not, my lord. 1 say tins tor me petty jratincatioa of giving yau a transitory uneasines man who never yet r .ised his voice to as Veil' a Tie7 wil f "ii btTiazTr J TiTs'T cSiar acter with posterity by asserting falsehood 011 a subject so important to his couotryand-onaa .occasion like -tliis. Ty.es, my lords, a man who doea" not wish to have his epitaoh written until his country is liberated, will not leaves weapon in the power, of envyi nor a. i f iruce io :inpeaci me pnibtty,, ndiich aV'iaeaasiisiersrtnnr tho Erave;dwh hi m. V: '. , v - l9iii'Utj-.4---. Ml : fbttk for Tommprcerlo the Bt'tbuThrmHt,wMrward by the Uoi.10, the en t '--.i-V.,. .1 a' a . a -. . ' . . ...... .... 1.. v of land uofcurpassed 10 Tertiliiy. withTefgy and irainus to operatmn or int tdtfuaie idlhe H:tioipilaH(Wtl - any airdmaKTOtv vsw TWiAH1w win heie rertutMH3t iHe.yjJw a rfef-to the fuoiir 011 TH'jVoTtljr fvTte lo tivna means AvHtvh t9 S'tm hs, ih af bility ritae w'lthttvit f-mu tM preent inttesse of Voir tOtttdittlee,mf t"pwt tthe liertUlrev tnvtiltft dUCWSatHH this part of the suhJtittfthHHt f th pti"s- iole. Ihsl Vthete U m ftt?ftued, U houtaiie luwpffl if ftwrats prea-titni5 anexoattnttue re sources in lumber and nav.it storea, ijn the yicioiiy rtowns weaTtTiy7"tfiiHTTr" ing and Jiighly coiomerc'ul, paironiied ss it was, and yet failing vf tucctu ii should read to our sahguia'antictpa tions, of commanding kraccess by un sided individual eafort, in leas Isvura ble poiiitins and under less favorable circumstances, a powenui anu ueci sive admonition, r f the cultivation uf man; but in a frof etre tlfstitutioiv of all the "jlitiefuf trausTiortiiig to market fruits of' nur industry: and vcf for the lapse of more than half a rrury of industrious and pefsever "Sttiil, not a solitary, work ofpub 1C utility has been ci)tistructed,by fe,"'ldua i outributioii and nidi v id Ifort. e seen nur beloved mother lrd eraduatl atrint nf its heautv lnj'xltaiisted of its fertility, scarred ' deformed by injudicious culti i-n, ana yet by reason of a rurn g ss f time, property and ti gnaiture. in transporting our aur- talla lM been realized from all Your commiltee reiterate their so lemn conviciion. that no Work id in ternaTTmprovement in any ptirtion of the State, of much magnitude and pub lie utility, can be begun, prosecuted and cumpTe ual etTorts of our citr.ens. ' ITie feeble, dehilitaicd aotU debilitating t-ITorla thai have been hitherto made 111 the Sttte, nave proved partially abortive, damped the pitriiiric tlour of ourcitrzenS anuhTWrtfac itreat iotereatiog and vital cause. VVhe'dier tTvis" general ' and disastrous failure resulted from want of science, from want of concentration of means and 'effort upon some single work, or from the intrinsic dilficuliy or imprsc ticability of rendering our southern ri vers subaeryient to the purposes of commerce, may note be an inquiry buiK painful and uoprofiiable. y,, The wonderful discoverici in phy sics and mechanical science achieved within ihe last thirty years, have push ed very far beyond its ancient limits the dominion ot mind over matter; anu ihe new lights that are (constantly bursting oft the world, gi a fair pro mise that at no distant tlay, me secrri and richef ofth'erwt"ncOBtttret, domaia of ioanimite rrr, may ! mkofc-jtfnple-- -Separate and parttat tf forts will but tU'icloae our weakness, "and te f tlTnMTeTiwt tl a 1 nnj . "T.iiTu7e while union f pu- pote an I concentrs lino of eiTort, will not only tleaeive, but command triumphant aucccs. Your committee feel clear in the cooviction, that the rfquirite ti inn and ejfit'.itneu must brfuMd trt the utnttnl .issrinblij! without which, ail else will brTWBdnwtfiiiA..JIt U-U that field that our banner ia to be struck down sod trailed in lUe dual by recreant public servants; or its ancient pride and dignity be triumphantly vin dicaled. Who is thtre hrre, or within the limits of this brosd. domsin, who could witness without grief and indig nation, the dishonour uf that ancient and time honored banner, the fust un furled in our trule foe independence, with its etatT struck sleep ta thrtatl of we ti wirM cttp nUuTrmr "tortr an prouJ defiance of the blotnly red crosa? If there be such a craven spirited csi tiff, he should feel that he dishonors the soil he burdens, and should seek to hide himself forever la its deepest and datkest caverna.' . Your coinmittepa UHmissini Ihese untrrateful reflections, turn with idea. sitro U the wiil f ttiat W and liberal atdrU which Mil wik in almost every part lf tho state fr its benefit and itnprovctnent. Ilia results cannot but bo useful, if not glorious td our country. Your om 01 it tee arc not without hope, that the creat body of freeludders and fcee. men l wurin tuaronnn, t ir u is ooj niyb.caa.iltt.tt,)..jirAls.pv9 ntivtrerrul an linpalia p ttwi ?irit, I'ATHIO I IC SI'KKCH OK Mil. KMMRT, ,1s delivered i:t the Session ILnisc, 'Dublin, brf.irc Lord .SinburiiM' Mv I.oaus What have I to say by. Mtuteitco of be pi'onoiioccd o'l tne, Uw? I havo notliing to sny, thai can- alter your pre-dctcrminatloii, ivoc that It Would become mo to say with any view to the niitieatioii of Hint sotvrence which yotl are lierflio (he Ualice of t mafA the who Turn svw us ttn? ftjiyiaeavf durabi pSblle .. tv)H?tW (n part rf their tWfteBU StMt mt pr tion tdhe beWn tMf aweatMiav -Your vrtnittj v v4 wiwvm 4hs irtdivhldsl tntWst ttw t vMvfpfU WMh tHs necessary iid ttf nd trp ticat eoioeerav will ttvli;i tV proper roe I S .Mr tttHtitt U and ecoomtell vsWStv'J dtoM gosrtHap nd VlJtlisftWvf Udmd, si stokholdet4 1 mm ?a bsr'Mag U ttVipitfeMW aWd 7AWt'ca schemes, th UVH p'mwa l voar eotwmtttWv nVsa wat ts twwwe interested In lay tWM nortioav.f the wUU Mtt4 tjwt t its etecaiiwa fefsV ba4 we ba ircaf d td ;y twdwHwww immediately tnVerll e vfse4 work. It Uoe!iv4 tmtiwa and asfciy MvHwt tl wks for the tvest f . fs?istw wiuU sroeld lH'iird . "iM tf H he State 4inst sis tAm)iU , ! r Ilia 1 te IHtstW saVt cenvtiaa vvifctr wl iws. gaardt t iieem4 w4t, i the (ritapt4aswit , VmkI & fphlk wotky- U lata HU 't proii'iiiiiov. Hod I must abide by. Uut I h.tvo that to sav, Whii.1i inter esla toe moi-o than life, mid which you have laboured, (as was ncres sattly your oflice in tlio present rij' cutnstauces of this oppressed court. try a ti destroy. 1 have iniicl, to stfrMir'Pyf '1 e. .t 1 . 1 1 rvat ut'u iruio me. i i.tu 01 uise accu fsnnttTatiim'H7'7w?iTrinias beeii heaped vpoo it. Ut) not imagine that, seated.; w hero you are, v our utiuds rail bo an freeTroin iinpui ity, as to leCcivo tho least impressjoti tlu what I am ging U utter I have utt hopes that 1 can anchor my character in iho breast of. a court esMWt uttNl nd rammelltol - astht3 is J 4Mdy-WHbradit ktheutrmmt Ospect, that your lordshtpsjmay suBTcr it tn flttat diiwn your memo- ries untainted by the foul breath of prejudice, until it finds some more hospitablo harbor t alivlter it from tht atorm by which His at present buBTeted, Wat 1 only . to sufTcr by pr tribunal I should bow in AltT.nd meet tho fato that a- wait mo without a murmur: but the teuteuee nf law which delivers my body- W tba executioner, will, thro' thA minisfrv uftliat low. Ldnim Ih ... I -rt-T 7rre Ae wai again Mterrtmtei hi" p.'ie court. . -Aatn-1 -ssrrthat what I have sdo. ken, was not intended for vour lord- shin, whose situation I cotnmisserate rathur than envy my . expressions were for my countrymen; if Uiere is a trua Irishman present, let my last worda cherish him. iu theliuur of- his aAliction " , Ilm he warnarwt-interrupt eI. for J Xorbury said he did not tit firre lo hear treason. I h:vs always unlerstood It to be Uoduty uf-a jo, ha !n-e;i convicted, to pronounce the-' suati'iwc i.f this" law; I hav also un derst.io l t!ta.t jadis sometimes- think it their duty to hear with patience, and -to speak wtUt. husnanity to exhort the " victim of the- -law, and to otfer with '". tcndjntjgniW hi opnifooa of the 7 motive-t by ol-4u!t ha was actuated in the crime, of which he had been ml- jid3el guilty: Uut a jude haa thought it is tl-Hy h i to have done, have oo dutibt jjt where is the hoaat. ed freedom of your itistitntioiis. whoro is the .vauntetl. impartiality; clerpiocj i: TfidTiiiTdhesToTj -IL ir i,30!i?vt5'Jiu!nyour--poTicy, atftrnot puieTj;itice,"i3 T about to deliver into tke h iu.U of the eieru- tttner,"ij o.it 'sufrtre.l to explain his inotiycsiraccreltJnd trulv.-nt i. viodicate-"the-principles f Dy whiclii My lur 'a, it may ba' a part of tha sytem t.f angry justice, to bow a i oiatrs imnd by hutnihafion to the pur, , posel kooinioy of the tcalToldt hnf sTlrti'ms.tt ihep f or the scairdd'a terrors, would be tha t shame'of such foul a ad unfounded ith-; , " putations as have been laid a-rainatrti. in , this court: vou, my - lord, aro I judge, I am the; supposed colprit j I ' I am lutii, jim re .a man also; by a revolution of power, we might chans places, though we never could cftan :-J-I characters ifrstind at the bar .f i this court, and dare not vindicate mv . i Character, whatafarceisyour juBtieel " I If I stand at this bar and dare not' ' vindicate my character, how dare vu - i to calumniate it? Does the Sentence' ? of death which yonrjnhalowed.olkju.''.ir54. k i "1 il atvii'rinilinii.iH -In Hiiiictm 'i.i:.i. . iA. i J . : . , .... n .m; iiuuauun urj uouj, io conoemn my . t ' ti era- j J wiu.mi fj w caaracterto obloquy tor there must tongue to silence and my reputation, ta sv jLsata vuicwacic. wiiruirr id iiir rrnrtucnr YAtit asraiiaM tmn.. ' . t eateac of court or in the eaUa-j bridge the period of my exhtencei bat ' trophe, potterity mast dttennine. ; A while 'I extit 1 1 ihall nat forbear to '- ''' 1 ! 1: -" : Jr.-
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1833, edition 1
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