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1 T. f : -r-. ! .. VOL. ZXVI "bray a f.o! Tmorui-,' &.C ,but t "IntW second !plac'e.cwe have no lav could be c'lt-cKeJ the iihpuUe, ii J miltHj iiiit.r boarerf afti n m teellnz f roplojiucnt. Company seems to languish in bopiK ir w it tery ,sorry indeed that lie could Oar firmer are" profitably engaged on'j less despair of Meriting any profit on e:t ni relief. This somewhat molli. their farms'; our mechanics are making; the stock, as the amount oftolts receiy ned hi t.ajn!jLdife-ftf It-daj 'lie eaine to money in. their shopper labouring for! ed, precludes the expectation that the. volved-4he i L Company in 4aw-s uitSrtake tle. necessary steps to cmpel it i not fiuallx.ferminated tilt ' to accomplish the purposes for which which were "jj if . orA ,. Carolina. Uuttttt 1825. u ' : 1 '' 'it was chartered, or to abandon' its 1"- . WKt, ...I. -LWRR:CK I.EM Af, I ti! ' In the meantime, operations , were claims to the river and the works whicbj ronimen'ccd oaz the river, withthe tliry hae : cmunenced on it -Coin-funds obtained ' frpm tHStattilJ'L me and apologised fof "what he had thus who par fair, prices for work ; dwbt t the State; For which the canal . 1KKMS done, anpr tKe few privaty stockholder , who that the Stockholders sTloiild receive : voluntarily paid, the instalments re-' whatever, any work, constructed by' quired on" the stock. The1 President ; them may bs vortb in completing th -r""'"' ... . iniir tw milliner mm i himliniiK nM None will, therefore, forsake their state of thinisia extremely unfavorable If .i 1 1 rmmi km mnw Wmfrr ie ir; but th W C4lm was of h;irt dura- molar bOiiness to einWk in fiw n I . itwrtAAl rswltti wilKfil skin '. a , . a ' . . i ' m , t the proper management of thecanslj Trie Cmipanf cann'if be etpectMl tiTJ VT7iii r-W n. soone apsea int.. gloom pursuit, without .pt-(pect;ttra and DTrcltiiM.cwiitracfc h 44 -Ive -sat -br the ftre-"tnifc inr' dinar rtsrtr; tiim of a lock bYl.rw L)iavs'jrr: but ri?ht to claim any th'.nir more. ' " '' ' in tnm kiaie oi tinnst. ' P-y requisite anenuon 10 us au.iiri. .f;HT JfcJT.V'lTrf ,rS? 4iwii.a - iiiuiM,w - Biitb i h liitr mux he ;m-umJ. ; wilBMg;,8tta- i I. ti b m fem the ki Liuriry !smgr ' TflE DYSPEPTK M N. "... ' Ma. wiTJf tm so uni.;riaaTe , M f oe mewue IOU IWlllJW ' ":.JZZ"'l- permit me lospreau iuj t,ou.F.a..ii9 u,,- . on tlis pageof your Meen ; Men ; are pru wya ' . 'i;iAeywti" 1 have .Uund to my cost. , jit oo.ioano wa, ,. n. ; M nor mat. n.s now .,o,a..y v.. jjbft; dispcusia,.. Jle. ts,.0. .Pv'n f H fretful 1 Hardly uare peait 10 iho "lU't tw) cnit nia (nut mvrnin lo eVninj'' and it t impossible to keep pacewiili TliTrlilTem-Tanelyl?' his If.t. I f I'bappen to oiAKe a lnisutKe ana j n quire alter the wrong pain, he flies into It vi.i.e:il passion ao.i reprv;iiv:s mc for a want of sympathy in his suffer ing. It wa but yeterday I happen ed to say, my dear, bow is the pain in tour back -'fl -hwd.forgottoa.-it.ivas liis side.-) This w;s enough; he cur. etl matrimony ami swore it was the vilest of all institutions; that a wile wa nothing more thin a legalized tor meator; that if he were single, he would not marry any woman under the tun no not if she bad a bjlse f dia, monila torn froiiir much more in the same strain; and at t cooling .down, be asked me if I wss apainin the side-.- and then trter ed into, such a history of his Jnalady that I sorely regretted I.had openel my lips upon the subject. What right have" we to worry ot'.ier people thus with nur maladies? I never tell mine to any but the doctor, because I know that no body else listens, and 1 doubt verv much whether he does Jialf his time. ' If any one gives my bus band the common salutation of how d'ye do? oh dear, lie begins at the be piuniug uf Ids disease like au old gen tleinan of my acquaintance who always - begins at the llevolttioir.J and traces ; ii down ttirt)uh ' all its variations for the last five years tens' all the reme dies he he has used ,and, their effects, until Joa may see a half supjM-essi'd smile lui tins about tha lip of the in terrugitiir, which increases at length . to u broail A grin- that I ani uL" egod fr the consequence. , Jle has tried in turn every remedy ( every quack up. erth. and haw rone o far as' to panch himself nf most to death with his own fift$ by the advice f one ' Hal .led. . t- firt V .U.,alvavs pleased uW tW.iuieme, lut-at tlie jena two or three days he protests that he is worser mueti-wwse r ann Temr nra spleeu upon ihe. physic, the inventor, and upon me for permitting hiniVto use such vile trash. Sometimes he comes tome and tells me" eiulftngly that be ha at last found out the panacea the fcraod catholicon for'all- his i sufferings. me explain -to you tliepliilo'sophy ot this matter. When fowl is taken int to ihe bman'tomcb.)f.l(ea'ti undijrgo a proper digestion, . it, fea through a putrefactive process; juH . such a process as woul4 eae piacc wi nim;il r other substsnees, if exposed to the aiirtuWMnstjiffcj !0peni:'q scidgas. is diseneajed, and this, as nllinthe stomach acts by mechani cal' pressure .'and thus nr'oc uces ihe pain I feel. Now I have ifiscovercd that la consequence of-mV hiblt ; f --.ri:i:- t-.-r---: -'- r- 1 1 T n?r"-7r un mi, my to m is not soiacie.t'y tr turattil. and . ' ,C'urse ,tbe gastric heaven help me! J cannot. w opou i' id 1 arti'esactly n ih'e, situation of the, sheep or ay pther ruminating atijmaU who slloWs the herbage vhole, an then rtgufgitates, that it may undergo 4 better mastication, W ell what then Utbe remedy? t wilUeh Pl Kt John pound my food in a rooriafj lhicb will supply the necearr.trilu I F Jjbon, and thus I shi II be a welf nian,',' If He sent off nn mediately to' a druyyist It anJ ni,...l.......i ' . t. f j r.. 1 7 - fiiwu a ncr. iiuic.ntiig?, I yxl mortar, and there stood John ey; Xdif-b'dimd his chair poirrftline i n(, bread and yegetables "nit" J re I oltint mass, until y pnor" ears we're , well nlrh deafened wit!. th vhrllt '.tin V the pestle against me sides of. the orUrf , Was ever woman, so beset I It the end of a' weekl fimlin l.Jma-If ocutr he Uirew. the wrlar,'pest,le j wdsll at J.dih'i head! and v,u).l ow4 ywtwit,rTre i'J nve pea n fed aim fo aeath, but i w asSemWe gether .tAOPFJUH; ,r . " "uiute diKlee, ; which Pfrmit-ed f Ihe iviirk if they were disposed .lfe mortar to cnme in contact W;ith my PaiiM,, Ind-'ed-it is nffen diflieult te "ma press, where it made sAfLhovocl.jiiiitahte' nVnn fir 1reisf-Ht ZTt T 'Cus- I lad other,, and iVfll - a. : at a-J-rV - -iess le let thnpresa staija (hi- tfvr that " tt"r..uit" haVe Ixeen - th' 'cunctT toTteeca - wViSv'nad p-uonert hi eiitente thiti ( urin the cimbu"uon of the tobacco an oil wai disengaged, hicfiTtiTxihg" ; with the saliva, was taken up by "ab- s irption i.ito his laiigi, and hud 'eaten 'them to a haney.co-rib. Johnwaatm- .. . ,, ,.jfr, , -d h Wohn, take this pipe, and d'ye hearlern part of this Statejo which a pub- m,r, if htft t Ufhet T itvrr en fin(J ita;n the John accordingly took, stru;'led in vain to chl)kel,l9 lighter; Bifort he could e from the room, he1)urst out in- escape from tie room, he burst out in- (J -fh . , , j-- t irrepreb!e tlw th- he wa( ,ttndly caneil. Aantit rhree days after tlrn. in the e- vening ait?r ica, toy nu-bana'a tavor. itc time' fir smoking, I observed him jrMfctles -indeed he fwieed j - the , a.i, sat down, whistled, h nm-ne t xtrme; an d rose again. " A t la 8t he begin to rummage about the wains coat and mantlepiece, and behind th- biolc cise. and suddenly tammroutid he Called John in a; softened voice: Oohn, mygnoil fellow, where is my pipe I must have left it tit thettudy; (in so and loo or it." John hesitated arid eriniied. "What the devil is the fellow lauzhinx at? Bejnna I"r 'd brinx my pVae immeiliately." Joiin speedily vanished. Turning to me y'.m s-e, saiu my nasoana, my.unnappy condrttont my very servants turn me into ridicule, and yon do not reprove them font. I oald not reply, uo felt anxious tn oolnt out to him that he cootl ?fer 'fioper-w-reciiiis' he would not adhere Tor a space of time aofficietttly lons-to-anvplan whatever.- 1 1 is scheme now i tat - twithing-liut cold bread. It must be stft away in a pure place to ripni, as he calls it. Hot bread jut from the ovrri, b- says, is eivinx out carbon continually, and has not imbided a sufficiency of oxygen to mak it wholsome, -tn yowfor bear smiling, my friend? Novr I know that there ts nothin or literature in ail this, unless the chemical disqaisitioo of-my wretthed ImsbamT may be so considered; but nevertheless 1 flatter mvseii you win pve me aniace in your .liesnenser. oerause . manv a vicwm-in dyspepsia may look in this mirror and see himself. Uelisda. REPORT .; . Of . the Board for Internal Improve nuuU la iheMuieml j2jeuhbJ of the . State of North VnraUna. In compliance with the act which require the Board for .Internal Im provement to report annually to the General Assembly.' they liave at diner rut times recommended various public ubtrk Xo.ili atU'QUoo jbdiha-GoaeraW Assembly, Wt no one of thefe, recom mendations has been mili adonted In the report transmitted last year, uM ooinion was advanced tnat no rener ai system of improvement can be ef fected in Jorth Carolina by incorpo rated companies." Another year' experience has tend rd t confirm that ofiiiniotti'Of the iwMartewri- ed to company to construct rail -roads oy in? last ami prcTiu vrri sembliea, ume- bat part of the Cape Fearvadkin, sod Pce-l)e rail road, froin Cmpbellton t Fayetteville, ssems Jikely. ttt be carried into enect. rAery .successive uuuie in incite ai- temnu:: hwthe effect, tilisceura DUl belief, that all such enterprises in this State, are unpractisaUle, or inexpvui eot. .But little exatnination into the character and ifi)atMi of our popula tioniil showrthat the failure may be occasioned fey causes .ptheriTiai tbe" diflicMlty or iaexpedieary ofihe projctr ed worktWii ,'! kv. r la; Jthe first pbee, we have fi. eur-plus- capijal i serking invest meuts.rt The Jew monietl eapi t.IUt amoeg find Ymp.e oppovtunitiei ' for rinvety ments in hwk stock or in loans to in. stock , in Navigation.., and, Rail ,Uod Cooipasies which have been hereoi lore subscribed, has been, aken by agri cultoralists-H-whosg .pstriotiiim prmpt ed tlieai ti contribute somethiug o aoy( prjcct,(having; lr,. itsj object tbe' ies provemen,i of, purJ coulttry. 5 ...Witq th.ro, profits on ihe,stnck wai.but secoud j r v r'eid'r' ien ; and f -this reus-w the eonsruein," M-'ufrki; an( tl'r ' Company, iouW npt be expected" tiiiaccupf mitch et tlie'tr- t'me or .attentlnh"' Residing wii fartnl'scitiered' over a . eVinmderable ecteiit f coonirv, thev eould nnt ef t abxmf ,t d final Atid TY' i ryoi H V Jt'l UCICIMI f-uq4r o.." tue prx rtt h t mproye menu it tent mil -whver UWftut- Aubtie work; no bidders appear, bit greed adventurtrt, who generally fail). if they undertake, or men iletentiineil j not to undertake for" what it is worth. I Su strong has been the operation. fj these causes, that scarcely an instance J can be found, exceot in the cWiitruc-1 , f f h , : , we-1 Vie nnni.iiiit kaa hPrt rnfo.1 h I contra' 4 in a prttper manner, and at a , fair price. Ihe nn-werous failures and heavy t t - . , isrs oceaioned by ignorance and uiwmanisrement. in t he eariy nrts at Legislature to direct the Hoard to em. at a high aiarj,.fot? several years. But. at that lime me o(i w mir- ested Irt several Navigation Cumpanirs in dlRereiif r.p-1irorWe"St'aF: all of wnicn reqiuren me attention in ine en- gmeer. II is tuna being tnus divided, a considerableT part of the advantage to be derived from the employment ol an engineer wa lost to each Company. It should hot, therefore; be .'matter ol surprise if none succeeded well. - ' To secure "the requisite "skiR, energy" and economy in the execution; and to avoid the numerous and perplexing de lays, and the heavy losses occasioned bv divided plans and inattentive supervi sion, it seems necessary tohaveene prin cipal engineetywitb suitable assistants. lo each rail road, or-other improve menf. ' The eohWuK(id"hd''Beeea- ry preparatory works. Could -then he let to coctractur ift different .por lka; anU the tuperintendentof publie works sh'iold'have a general superyiKiotv of all" the exnendiittrcs, -and receive n compehsaHoh sufii.-ient- to comiuand his efneient services. Some such ar rangement as this, will be necessary, whether the uta'e undertakes any en terprixe ahmei or in connection with private' stork'mlders. If the State should embark in any extensive system of Internal lmprnvement, it! inayle necessary te Increase the elhciency ol the Board, by adding some member to it who could devote more attention to it than the Public Treasurer, whoso time must necessarily be taken up with the duties of his oflice. : TT - ! The accompanying report of the su perintendent of public works contains all the information in pseiiHi f'he Board relative to the condition ot toe Clubfoot and Ilailow's "reek Canal, the Plymouth Turnpike Road, the 'I ar.t w;t,,0,Jt slipping between the poles, Neuse and Yadkin Rivr Navigation i,n, sinking jn ol"t mud b.-low, so as Companies; and the-annexed re jwrts t( rM ,itni, riKk of being cri p!eil. marked A(, B, C and D, from the Cape ; The wtLti:A occisione I b recent heavy Fear and Roanoke Navigation Com panies, the- Clubfoot" and Harlow's Creek Canal Company, and the Bun combe Turnpike Company, exhibit a full view '"of the condition of each ol those corporations, have ,, receivet! No other reprt o received by the Board; it any should arvt ilorlng the session of the General Assembly, Hw be communicated wit'nout delay. r u K iir . .. I Of the SuptrinUntttnt of PullieJt'orkts " In obedience to the resolution ui tne last General,, Assembly.. $Uk) Luglthe sopentepdent- wf-pubHe- Works 2' investigate andexamihe! the accounts and, 4udition of the Neuse, Vadkiu, Catawba' nd"Tr s river .Navigation repwt the resultiof -urh investigattiin t the Qener!, Assembly, I entered Upon ihe discbarge of tUes duties, on tlte eH;hterntlrj f Mrt h and prnccec; ed,,iiLUie, JBiTrttntance to, the Ctcu rooTAMD Harlow's Crkek .kal. i l The cap aJ rrquir corisidemble re pairs to render it of much value; in its fire sent ronditUMH .owe but, boats mi ight JrauBt eiirt pass through it. 1 ne Uirt, wosneu iihu ii u j neaTj i iub. and tbAalipuingi w u. .some' portmu hi the batiks have parilyTfilled the channei;,o ,,H . i ,exnod boats , oi much burden-. i The Ui k at the south' era extremity f thetanal has been ndemiocteiL.-, by" tlie vate'r; "ttViVK it. has derKited.Wndp-formfii' bars! passing wm consioerauieaorce aiiiue? below, -Hallow's crrek'M a'dwj. A fAd94.(naW"u originally pro crooked haBueli f.M- some d) stance W- jested j wimiir "iimliisbtedly, enhance fovif the' canaV hiieCoinpan.'c6m-. their value, -and, contribute, greijtly 4 menced VtrnTzVfenTns and deepening, facilitate' Jhe intercoiu;aeK'twieii IPIV- chffcetftVwt, "tlieiT Arndij beingexr.j L. . I. ....... m... l.l. . r iittn.i. .Lmifh l. Ail laUSCl, lUC fl wy a."a m a vm -"'vm. 6 "7 ,f"TT., . ; lr, tailed, ana- gsylesf, condition.. ..UDless q rjequiretjie jstete jio eHecl U Vaioioujn- f a soinetbios be done Jo s!o the . washing onW ise'esf dirt by ncavr rains, arid tlie.oc imiie1immbdialciy loteresfed, f ,q : v J osiooal Alirminjr uiJi'IJhe baufevfUie 1-.,. raoal must, Vm.i tamt;Vtf rlus- Jif hJL W .Hok! f i,n i . - .,' r iiij.K ,'nTnif Vnil f.(ii-ui'a nl tViiK rumiuinv. if ia ini:ak4a ii es ; . o raiif' i vj Hirlow'i, rreek. mnsl Je andoevpeneoj aojt yt( ch snomu v o'i(m?,Me)i ftptiMSfWl) pwa.iio y uccome a eoctfre. mi ureal Hat ratitiO' placed ai 'jU'r.tfrvuth bf 'the These imiwwvemcpis. weultTreuuire it, Mjr examination of the books or the Company, - sansfied me thattheir aiTairii had been lione-tl v, though injuIici'ul.v managed. In first ttmj)tln, tn 1797, t construct th wrk ith insuflicient funds, the canal was protected on" scale too amall to be of murh benefit. la 1819, when ilCowipy wsntinta niwnl ion, under a new charter, to cut can at of enlarged (fiuifnsioTis, tlw work was again commenced with inade quate funds;' and the loan obtained from the Slate, was too small to supply the deficiency. These HuccQssiya at- eWBflfWmoTel'&'lVr w i ttr ('nadequaf e m -a is, tias occusionea me expenditure f a' sum w hietr f first -mijrUt-liiivc jiuf ; ficed to have eSectol the wrk.- i ro - reirotar dirm notion tt -toUeiw eacjj, u cc.f sj v. year, may be caused, m frt,bv struction to the navigatioi; but it the canal was completed, and kept in god repair, it is.doubtiul whether the trade would he sufficient to reimburse the losn of the State, or even, to reimburse thes'jm that would be now required to effect thene purposes. - If ,in a commercial pdut of viewit would be inexpedient to take any fur ther expenditures on it. , But, as in time of war, the canal would afford important facilities tuoor merchants and priva-l teer. Stnte policy might justify iheex peodi tore necessary to comob-le and prrn-ve"irr Unless U ahoold be deter mined . to oph a ship channel bet ween the waters of Neuse and Beaufort har-: bqijn jyhkh eyeui itw nearly useless. ' j ; f5r(w m'mftt n( loll. utertviwp (rom -: - Sih Ju!.Htfr. . S.I ll.-e. ISiT, -f.V.1 S3 tj Imin 3 Ik-a. IH7, tilt iil Hro. 2S, 6!1 SJ lk (2 J. 1.'9, .11 lira. IS"), 3IS 511 D.i 1 W 1SS0, 31 lira. I Sin, '.HIS SO Do e Jhii, 1S3I, 31 lie, lll.il, M7 OS II , .Un. lH.vt 31 IUe IS.i'4 floti Jt 1) 1 m. is..1,j 31 I Wo 1S.U, '214 49 IVbole Militant of iitlli frnra niimiup -cul to ihe rail ol die vcm 133, ii 2i (IS Plymouth an. I Pungo Turnpike llotld. The wlwile ol" this work lias been constructed; but in a inatmer uhkh renders it pearly usctess. The ;rd is ton "harrow' for cariiaijes to iiie'ef add jass in safety; the ditch on -the- et side, is too sni '.H to take off the water, und did not a (Turd earth enough ! to rover the cause ways. On two or three miles of that part of the riiad next "ti Plymouth, I found It didlcult, 14 mnn v nl fre a tmesi- to-'nass ram-, covered 'it m wiany places, so that I could irtither ride or walk over it afely.i 1. ii,:. ' - -The xamvualiott of the booksv and J pipers, Miowed that . the ; mimey had been honeslly s expended; ' but- inere Seems to have been some unaccounta ble e ror 'committed "in .receiving Hie road. 6 If a strict comi)lianct' with the ermswfirtfingrl l'ud .' bceiurequiced frma rtir runtr .r1nrr,ltilM vrrrr n ..l.l i ... . Useless. ' ' - d, that Horace Ely, the . J . : . It Is altediret contractorof 'that Tiarddxit which 1 saw, failed to perform h contract aud that it was subsequently let 10 another personj.Mr.1 Ely g.rvebotttl and security for 'the ! faithful period therefore liable t the 'action : if tlie Com pany;. ajidtherwbsertteirt,, cow tractor should have been ?requresl to complete1 it according" in the: original speeificit'.bn s,h.jilj?.MjjM-iui As very few persons appear to:. feel iiiuchlnterest ialherbadlaiilt piS bably be fullered o Jie'enosed, jenid the bushes and Veeds vttill wliolly in struct itIrA larger isVitcli ou tliefwes. tern aide, would afford earth auflicient to cover the cauf-jwayui soiii tr aiaktt a good road; and r the enlarged ditch. ( or canal aa- might boi:e--proaj perly -called would.a (Tim d; -imjn rrtant lacdrtitts iu getting lumtr;eui ol th swamp, of wtuch, it afiurds jthe'i.bvst quality.; lWlietberlbesBer of these lands iwoilld contribute .towatrfis itsac cwuolishmeat. has oot beei-aacerta'ia J ed. muuthaiul llytle ouf ty; btjtjhe.airkJ Hit... ii. 41 Ul'l',, U'llh rrl.llltl mMi-ll ' . ... mil a.i hi i.i.nr ff. ii ajto I mmininr. iiu. aHan loued the work, and it has been the btucklioMer in the vape r eaff .- j left-' in aif unfioUhed state. There' igatioji Ciiiiviany Tsatlsu ranier aud , -' "y ha been no "general "mi-eting ot tliegave the vote of the State in Lvor of , !: stockholders lor many vears; nor nas'aptiropnat in tae tons to me improve. ,, r gt the i'ompany done any art which might sh v its continued exi-tence, .Vewae llioe Naviprfibii ' Voutpuny. No change has taken pTace in the xonditioirf this Ctmtpany n! ince my rep rt to the JLeg.slntuxin18.3.?..... cept " the passage of the act of that session, extending it chartered pri vileges ten years longer. That act appears to have produced no effect: I'jie Comnatiy jjaj Joi sinr e.eASj'd i'o ""'"a'"a ' corpoi iltion, and tfieie appears to be no dtsp!fition to revive it exPstence. . -iit niy frittcr" tvpwt: it was- stated that the'-State, and" a parr of ihe .Uckholder:had their stock than other private sto(k holders, a part- -of- whom hl- paid nothing. How to compel the delin quent subscribers to pay their de ficiencies, so as to make ifu loss fall in an equal and fair proportion, is a question of much uncertainty. Some of these defaulting stockholders are very able to satisfy any judgment which might be obtained against them, while others are u'.terly insolvent. Vulkin Jlicrr Xuvigdlinn Company. Vim Mini inited liy (hit Company, mil ei pmlc'il on iitoiUiil l iver, tutec-ili hy. lur iliauuiit c(kmi4c-I -oh mijr otln-rrner iu (U Si, ru4'it the Hmnnktf Sml triipe' Frj ki in bvueut km rrauliol.finiu it fr.tom prtHt- el lii- -it ol tle I'.-e.iilmil mj Dii-rdurf, (ihhU nn Uic IiNIi I pill, ISii, K aitrr Hint (lie Ritali, tiunilt. ho Ink '.mi on tnlitrrilrrrrUir Mock, uu lH-e . AMrt fmH bf SiwHr, . m i(i.l I i v. . $101 o47 27 Aiiiouirt dilmreij aud puiil out, R.I S.W Afij llilanr Hue, Iriit'nnt tn Ce wenooU ! lor unlit ollwirtt mill rvrei- " t el, - . - - 91 I0 SI IX 4h-nMMM-tiArel, -Hiram -' J-kii,h ml Juliii llnn I'rceiv. eit, lreXK'iitliiiti't.oii (lie canal at It. mi SU.li, mil on (tie caiml al SneelalirtHi;li, Hie tlliu ol $C8.3'J3 Rttetir1 at (irany lalmul and Siiitfililmimi;li, ilinlri (lie MJJitt- imeiiili'iK'r ol VVittMin J. liinift, 3,017 93 AiiumiM miil fur pirv-lmaa nt Untla ' - I m1 hue of emlt, Ifm wl. - tor-- - -:; oiitcci a, ""iu,nHiii)ii lu arnia, fur coltectiiii; moiiira, Htkin , ' WiKila, llurMi lo Miittif a- : - iv : , . l-nla, lit ilic reiiltt mul tln ee- j - - - Itrra;- aaif ' - MMnWjr eoiillujriif ctim-jvi, , . - tl.tlfi t.lj f S3 ti ifi CJ Metiri Mi in ' ami Tliflrtnon't rre crwiiraclnra n Ihe ii(ir lrl ui' tint riier, nil Imd re eci vimI i lie mim i.l' - - 1 3.-5. S2 Hut ihrie acroui-ia liail nul bitu artil, it. ' 1 William Julmmn rrteiel fioiu b. I; ' ciibvra in N'onli Carol ma, J3a,3i I 07 IU ,i.lo fSoiiih Cami lla, ' S.J-iO U Lfcl : Mn Frctlrvk , lUtullt, Tia- " aurer. T10 3"1 I)j tilo Jaiaea Slurp, Agent, ., S3 ill tts amouul dittiurwd tj liiiaK S6 79J 04 UiiTime" lit liamla of William jolii aiii,nnaiatHa flHJa, jnl(ineiil, . kc. ,;aji.( aailiicrib' r, ya t itnul- ; . i-hI, tu le U-ciMiMlcil lor k licit eui- ' leei.il, ' " f,W Omnia lake" (Win tirlci Itxra, io tha Imii'U u( Ibe wlmtnia-ilur uf Jcm S. lMi'ami. ueiirltf nil iLuihitiil. 1,95 40 n r. I i.n. tn ; ,.lo trout Kiiilm-uk Kmllr, - A oi r".n' Wiiiiaw :Ua... oo . I Ml .J......I.- .....I.. 1. ... ,1.. 1 Ml al'iaii Ite.iir ilwt liawila ui Ates- 'M'br;.. NStta'l','; i iiMl 'fig ol' h mlt, 'e tj ? Ka iuxilii'iit in (wii, lo lie i:ouiil- , " ; eil for licit cutlekleit, . . 2.203 W .., , i ,.,jr hu-i l o wnun ana amniiuiieaiiccuiaftlar- -"-l'i!f4-iMi'd?e?. Jll1.pa,JTI(UflSIU'.!!, Itidiin nec itslr J to be itur. "i!l,tfirsrf Amount in b:aU not stated. 'f fl,4M si h-Tfne foregatng Statements rnakeif from the, minted Report above men- liuuyu. (4 annul 'cm u tuuw uic ikiut paiiy has . had , any meeting since that peiriual, or takrD .a7 further steps to go with the work, t ' n , ' ( The death cfthe' last Preside d, and ihe death of "reiftoyal from the Statc-of scveiaj oilier oiac,ers o ,uie vompany, sod , ery ;ittiny i.. t W .'atocklwidersy tenders it difficult toascet taiu the terms en" which U'Woaltl bi willing -ttl sor rehder its 'clidrlcrV' kftif perhaps impos siole lu'ascertaio 'tlie.'iM-escnjpondivion pf, ths Guilds of tte CmnpaBy,.r4'n f. 1 Altar ihe jrear-1835, all prefecnce eiten tethe'eorpofariim'; 'will cease as to ji.il i-earhJ " tiot tjlddcr, navTgable,; as by the liaHer requ rcdr && the Com pany ha1 not yet made, and in all probabUity. will n it, ! wnhia ihe time readi'f itny 'aircam navigable, the whole ereuocivea to a will-be forfeited. rail-road bhould be constructed FavtttevUle tfttfie naroWe of tfce Yadkin. te navigation of .ibe' river IliuTpiacej uwy betome a-coalter portance to the cum'murity. m In IL.,1 tk llt.tMlll.f iflM1 PA'LMMI.mi''1 if ji. m 1. . ..m.t.draj I . , V . 1. . .. -- im nt of the river between Fayettevjlle and Wilmington, l.uf this was partly 0-, ve r-ruleJ by the private .toctodilers. The accounts between this Compaq ny and tlm Boafd. Jyr expendTKirts-pii tiie.ri vec-luts. mit .y t been-adustedf-iind there seems but little probability of anagrett.fcnt on the subji-cf, JAMES WYC HE, , ' Sttperinten Unt of Public Tfotht. ' We liue lny, Dec, 24.. suspend tor the time the operations of . the act prohibiting jjiejrMula'tipji 'due'biirS andiTotes under 5 dollar. By .Mr. Gavin, authorising John Tread well, of Sampson, toeiect a gate at his bridg'1. By Mr. Cow per, to iricorpo rate the Uatejiviile Turupike Contpa ny. By Mr. Little, to re pi al the act if 185ii, aipo'ntiiii lay days on Rocky Riveriv : :TlwsftLiiUT..i"ivl.:jli.;.-. B.r"itl rea'ditrg. The resolution relating to Ihe distri bittion of Militirv Tactics; the tesolu- tion in favor of James M'Lean; aiul tlie-hill gi v i g g IuctWrjeJrjjea js.- ing in oi entry moncv, were rend t i.e. . 7 third time ahij orderrd t'c he vnrotfed. ' The Senate entered upon the or det s ' " of the Jind look un t!ie Ui.finii.hed - misilicsa fio:n Veifti -r'Tav, oetnx the rt- solutions lo iiUtiuet ilr. AlaiiEuuu . i M r.'Mart iii's mntirjn till pending. ilr. Ciddw. 11 suiiiw'.lted the follow in yr resolution: Vl,cri'a ll.e tenrrvl AnenJIf likt brrs nt artiitm li'C Hie JlVfitV i f al ilmi. wit iiml itm aay ti'i-i'iat mi'iiMii-if ra iiui,.., i,..t-r anl a Iitc :il litis (ifrnrrul Aaeiili'y lui brvtl iii!pril 16 'Uva in-li4iMiit ami aeiitH' i,hu a frrira rl o tjiiiuut rr &!' in pnni. me lu iutnii.( ill lloo. Willir I'. Aluiii-tira, imr hrnalnr In ( i ir-n, aitliuni any 5utt illtiitaMion ui iha aatar; anil wlicrcat iai I I' .!!im-jI l(i' .Inlimn l.uii) mil mi. ly ciiMimril laie (lOi'ddii of llw lime if ll.a Ij-jii.tnluvr, but a lif sitiniiT.t if lijri.n.e s. rceiliii); ll.e li in "l l" (HjO, ti,l hr alxi bail die t'H'.fl "tn rsj.iimft " Iiim-i out, f;it (rilii.jj ami ib-lilwtMtiwi fnrar tti nui.i-ita 1 (be latar ami tirii.'ii ill (''oteii(ioiiLlrvv.(,.tie.jiii).ASii. tetwnrtit Xlita (itiit mbW nraiuiti ol I'rep aia vital iti.pM-tiaiweui, l!ie ii'jiie, .ui Ji-M.aiiiuj,., (hi ib'(iiblf rtrcin! ami itiiitiatinleil v ' ItrS'itveil llifivloi-r, ilti' txiil irii'luuoi t be liKju idril, m 'lllml ill." VmlTe .Iihi-tiI lot tli r e, lo voiiiMlvr tlii- (.iit(eilMin bul, iir inme i;(lir nifHSnif i 'itii.ninit tn die gcHcinl gunti bf (be p iii!f i VmiiIi-I i-i! 'iia ' ' . . i ..." Thi'Reso1at!oir'Warn'efHtVeu"5t'T''r 27. ... ; ). Ii . ... Hiruss'iiti tl.en ensued, snd the 3 S nite remained in session iim4o, clock A MThu-'sda y -morning; -du ring which time every expedient was ? resorted i by the friends of (he origi- ,nal Resolutions to take the qjiestk), and by tbraePppriiiietF 'tTiliFmi; lo'pr'e-T .yeoUlJueii)g.iJaktt tinct ,. m'ti'Mi fii'r,a)oiritmenl were'? submitted; luring the sitting, besides a varie'y of others to pdstpoiie tle r j drrs of Ihcday, to take a recess, lie. en ' nearly all of which the vme w as a tttt one. Finally, U; abat C Vbick, on motion. uf Mr'.lfolni'Mi . fl Pnilst avf. - joiirned a vrf 2),-,ftaet tV ,tu 1 1 , v..;d,.i. it...... ..i i i,...i.. iT ' k '.;... ..- n yii m 411 IUI Tj Oe ' twtiit os rta T.-.1" ' iiole of coMM0Ks.::;t rVoodxi slips and GrlvvaWes. ri'witf sf I mmi. iuiiii trvm jilciiirt,Jt B J. Guiiiii, froiti te same cooimitrV e,; in-' whom wa relet red - tf., 'titioo kf -?ris.V .-.l.uM,,.ni.' J'lherjitll a 14111L. coiiceriiriij,,- H4iilig iii d'lai k wvitj rt,w pr-ted . U n J.a v oiabty. .1 b:-ttuuxTWbs.l- was read thefnt tunc ut f&issvak T. iMri iruiuK;ii ni.ni rL1 Ual otin ' II.. II i r ica. fii.ui rbj;' bsl r Ctii)s-l!of7 of f committee, for C.tiii"l!ors .f Stat.ii f reported that Hem e Skint ca. I.f JVt- qmnuinaI'aitcr itv twiiartf Rtick'-jt iitthami Georga Williamson, irtfaaSi. - well j I).iniel.Tu rtivuij WWf v"l I Un s- Roger tvar, ot W ak;t t'.-ft'oiv of yayetteilJe; tid .Wsltiani S.4lsh,.5 of ifiewr Haiuriirr ciwaify, l ad each r-? ' ceived a iita)orify of-ibe ailitile cambcr r ' of votesand'w'reluly id. -cti-dv vu'ik, -liillu piesnied-?ly ilr. Ifartlwveyi" ; bill toSepelan set, petted iialhe vtjar - cldpttT lOS, cnihled 'ai act lo'J prevent oUstructions e.jb. paMtngeiof " "; fi "? Neuse rivifr.,d fcU ilt 'to-T: pejl an act, passed i.if ItLlO, lo prevwt ' obAnletiiHia to tiie puace tt fisV ttp. -Neuse river, Brir. V creek !n4 Trene river. By Mr.THthara, a Wt sttpt.tut . mental t -.ant c Vpnsstd ei the laet session' entitled; x,n uf JenpnvT the-Siatat. riil-iVr.a -be-jsek'"vf th Isickaaeefe-vivter Jijr way cV Z Fnmkliii.jo thenpia fin; By MviV ; M 'Cleese, & b'U ; t re enf ' the ; ili.!l-! nbfeewm-to-the pi s u w vf Jh ryrrell. 4 Uy . t. Brndvii, trni irtfWTmoTtmiif 5 1"' of IB the-rouxjiy Uf A mrou. i 1 4: 7 , -1.1 11 1.1 , t , n I :X. .1 . it,,. J. ' aagJefjpw "'t1 . f't i7." - it i-i ii fyfimw ruin wn i -I-" . .,...... ."
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