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1 a4 f Oar ar tb pltm brfttraelightfuliieaee, Unwirp'd patty rjpy tolive like brother: .TjilZEfttUOTi JfeciBit 1?, I894 No.-373 Vol, VI. North-Carolina State Gazette. i ' -'l- ' ::...V . ). ;:': ' !. ' ':' -' V 6 . VALUABLE EW BOOKS. renealerL it mitmt orodttcc a Mr. W. had hoped that this bil mrfe h tViP renrlemh from Vil- rood deal of trouble. Mr. K; said , iTould be fcxammed 00 m proper r t GAtES respitfty informs the PuW miiiffbn. that our eovernment is there was at present a bill bn tmciples, and that.no extraneous. v...j-j tuiwl. nffW mns iic that he has at nresent a very complete u.Jk,l .,ui; ;t. o hU fi. folF nf wrtattt Citti iriatterwoilld ha VC been introduced Suable Estate. na m Branches bf i.Prmi; UrfWbn correct one. II! Vrhnrtll 3.ULL lilf " " --0" - , Vvi"? . For Sate,' fr!:!: f sainuel Dickinson, debeAsed. com. great impor zens of Mecklenburg county, riafe the dfecussipn. He had deli ' 5 life and mo-Y Viding for the repaynlentof inooiwd hisdpiniona the fame, subi It is of Moraiitv . Liw. Meilirine. Historv. the- tanrlft that what enves . - t 'J T ' 7---. - - O . J L , . . 1 v t Arts aucl Jxiences, Philosophy, Natural? tinn tn' nni frnvprnmpnt nucrht tn nakl hv them to til ft Trustees tlC ject wnicn nc cxpeciea TO nave no There is no in- Urfiversitv torcontKcaXedPTOPC1 ; ; myre wcigm uwu ui. ui aay wiw his and if this bill passes into a law, member, iiut it opinions wooia; tate con,, ot53, acret Land TX, W e enlightened. :-. . l.nmr A ' hllldlll? -v , yviiv.;ai.W Liinat.ww m - , 7 -y7 7 " . . . - . ' r '. ' L2itsJI i Li:- -"-jt, ,4 Wrtri oveisawdHomaiites, School Books, books has been the case. thatreGrulatitv the Iieinslature may hereaiter ,oe nave nv iciguwuuiauui:ouij. AUoUOO Acres at Land tj utructioni and entertainment of a v d d der do not preVail in called upon in sanie way In reP-'refer gendemen tbthe messaoF . . ... Your'-kf . 1 - . O . .-.. - . . '-u Vs k.J:1- -r.C.. C1to,olh.dgIa.i&atwist0re. hrir public affairs. 'Hor the pect to escheated property. tie w wcuuvc w-pw . . . . . . . .v.- .a?---, .u: t:...; u. . .u ..tW.r.itnnmtrKf TT. nresent session. . but. also to infe. t'j - , 4, ..f .;n.rfft1' '?uorrior to Tlie i.Jie or wasmncion,- -i usiccs. ih uiis ausmumuu,, wave -i.ivj. ..s. r n-.. - : qnai, ji f?1 ""J . ::CUWs A'pecdie, an Ac Domestic Lncy conduced tHp.mselves. said Mr. L. niversitv bv monev drawn from the messages of niost of tfte : l!.xecut;ve ,rtvL,anamiire"" nuki.v , . 1;- --j - - - ( - , j j . . . . ., . . . . .1 7: ,pc rflnin'fromaid. niay navexneir uooiv oi Vin- on i-a.AC '"ii - o u.mcm river m Gtun Neek, near Little Alligator Kiver ja Tyrrd County The above Lands are. I know not : nor can I account for Treasury ; aiid he had no doubt the ?n the Union, m which great stress the opposition which appears to the Legislature would be willing to is laid on the importance 9! a due present bill. I see a general dis- grant it this support were it applied' attention being paid to the educa position amongst the members of for. 4 tioh of youth. Indeed, gcndemei this house to establish Seminaries Mr. M, Moore said, that the need only look to every part of this h tie man last ud was mistaken in State to discover the sense of the. State ; and I cannot see why they the apprehension which he. had .ex. people, in thwirsjctid fttatf lubject to ireshes or. overflowings from said. Lke prtvtTcrs ; qui. a vcryt.uuamMwijj. may be laid under water, or kept perfectly dxy'atpiea-ure bymeansof said Canal. This ( Caaai.lormeny cut by said, Company to -om the water of Lake Phelps txvbcupper lioqg" Kiver, is 20 feetCwide, 6 feet deep, ilid affords an excellent Navigation the dis tance oi six Tittles, on one side of the first tract.. On it and on the Lake' is the Plan tation containing about 250 Acres of cleared jLaiid in a high state of cultivation. The produce iu general is for one Acre, in Wheat jboat 30 bushels, in Rice from 50 to 60 do. mid i Indian Com, in good Seasons, about 60 1-2 do. taking the wiible Crop together, in dr seasons Hemp has been very produc live, . . , On the Plantation is a Rice Machine m complete order, in a Building 72 tcet long, tioi. noyemoer . should be opposed to the present pressed of any difficulty arising ft opinion leaves np impression, tnese bill, which is intended to extend the present bill be passed, with -re-, . things ought to have WeighiBtt sunnort to the IJmversitv which SDect to escheated nronertv : be- if these be not sufficient let gehe DEBATE on the Bill for repealing the Act taking awayfrom 0f Learning in different parts of the gentleman last up was mistaken in the University escheated propert' ( Concluded frainvuurlatt. J Mr. Mask said, he had no objec- lt tnitk. o V V1 1 ;! rr n t 'itlfl S1ini)Ort liuu w HIV wmuiiJiii""" j 1 - . j 1 it ' . f 1- .'. ' 't !' j of an University, but he did not wish was founded by the Legislature, cause as long as there is a relation men iook to tne opinion 01 tnatgrea .to see the institution supported by No reason having been offered a- of a deceased foreigner in the man, to whom this .cpuntiy owes property taken from the poor. If it gainst the bill ; and from the tavo- country to whom his property can e.vtry thing--4et, .thein o6t;iit;.tfib were to be supported, he would have rable impressions he possessed in descend, it cannot be escheated. Farewel Address of. .WAtHlpfis it suppoited from a different source, favour of education, he declared Mr. J. G. Wright rose (with ton, and they will there see, eyery leave of the house) to reply to some measure tor the proraottoaot-Iearn remarks which had fallen from the ing is enforced mtliewrstrand gentlemanfrom Richmond county,: most earnest manner. r&eMgK which might have a tendency to '"I opinion, -c6nelULdedMi'. W. alarm the house, respecting . the hve no weight, the omnionof siich bill for relieving certain citizens,! a man surely merits the attehtibTSot Mr- J. G. Wiught wished the himself in favour of the bill. zoritmitM Senman to shew how the passing Qne consideration, Mr. L. add fcfco0 Of thisbill was to take property from cd, ought to have weight with the ,wth two Bolting Ciothsr &c&c tne poor, it is not mienucu w house, which had not been men- Also, a Threshing Machine in excellent take property out ol the hands oi tioned. Men of property, will, 0,?.. J ... 'Li any person entitled o it. If that whether this TIriiversitv he encou. . A Jiere is a oaw-iviiu wiucu is rciJMuiig , , , -n . ii v , a . ... " i .. - i ..'.. gentleman can shew this oiuvm rao-efl or not. thinlc it nerparv to Mecklenhnrcr countv. That bill this house, and with the other con- the same Frame with a Merchant Mill to have an injurious effect - towards -pcrform that great and solemn duty hadi no relation to the bill now be- 8ideradoA.!iich, have tugeB ; carry three. or four pair of Stones for manu- the noW-I fWid Mr. W. will VQte fV, nra di.; .k;i,1 nf frt th . A t- Vla not shoudinduce the nassacre " ibf thisbill - - - . - - m w iiai.ii mil w w i b.1 w . a s.. i iiiiiA l ib. m m. m w m. . - s.i ik. 1111 . mivA m w ' w&v w m m w - , . . w welling-House,twoSto. with him against its passage. But, giving them a liberal education; contemplate the payment of any The question 144 Shalt Vthis!bTll arts of out-houses, be- surety tnis nouse win not oc uispu- anti jt tney cannot do it within our sum ot money Irom t iicturiojr Hour,, &c There is a good D $es high, and all sorts ides-two Barns and Stables. The're arr Negroes above 12 years of jre ; anuP n are Tradesmen of dif iwent'K Vo, 33 Negroes under 12 i .-.-earn act, . There a5v..1Jenters, Coopers' St Black i.nitlw' Jool5, besides every Kind of Plan tation Utensils in good order." Horses, Hogs, Sheep, and about .100 Head of Cattle three Uige Flats for the use of the Canal, Sec. The medium Crops, when making Ricd and Corn r are irom zzu to ao casks or - x , t I iu: i;il lUce.600wt.groSscachJandfrom3to600 likely be maintained. l hlS bill barrels of Coni. Do. when making Wheat, .oucrht,. therefore, to receive the a ed to take this assertion for fact, without ' die least proof. , For his part, he Fx;li e ved the bill to have the benefit of, the poor as much in view as xr.y t)ther class of citizens. They have their rights to be sup- money from the Treasury pass, its second reading," was heL own State, they will send them to the refunding of wihich is not to put, which was negatived 61 tp 56 another. 1 his will be against the be securely; guaranteed, lhelegis- aiic yeas ana nays were interest of our State in two respects, lature in i 794, gave to the Trus- in our last. In the first place, it would be desi- tees. xf the University all the pro- rable that the money expended on perty of Hi E. M Cuiloch. The the education of the children of the Trustees under that law, oroceded ported as well as the rich ; and it State, should be paid and circula- to collect -considerable sums for is by-nten educated at this Univer- ted at home, and not segjt abroad y which securities had already bcert sity, that these ngnts wm most and m the next, it would certainly given to H.E. M'Culloch or his . 1 'I'LT- L. . 1 1 a . ... . be better that our x outh should re agents ; but it now appears, by a ceive their learninc: at an Institution decision in the Court of Confer- ftoitsc $f Representatives Wednesday, fcov 28. . The encjrossed bill-for- making further appropriation tor tne contnv t.om to iyu casw ox nice, uom o 10 jreneral sanction ot the legislature ; of our own, rather tlln that thev ence that the Legislature was mis- instead of bnS;calculated to .hotaldbe sent to a dStancc, or to taken m resect to the forfeiture f gttouna s.gaeatne ea. with two saws, has sold from 2.50Q to 3.000 injure the poor, it might properly foreign countries countries, from that property, and the citizens of cr , . : - Ah'; 4 dollars yearly, employing 12 Hands. Flax, be considered, as a hill for the where they might return with opi- Mecklenburg countv who paid . .A om the rresidftnt u T"HIirenyMeJ fi'Jl advancement of the condition ot nions and principles subversive of their money! to the Trustees of the worming tiuuuc uu aucuupua Re has sold for irom 5 to 6 uollar, per him- . . . Jf... rr-:3 M,; the Qmt resolution, in, faVOUrrof urea tnese several years past. v . w...... vt huivu um ui u a- wuiv,iaiiv? na iirr Wereere 40-Hands more on the Plan. Mr. Lowrie said, !he meant to perity and happiness depend. ;atiott.tte,Profits might be reckoned at least trouble die house with a few oh- Mr. L. concluded by observing, one-third, if not bnfe Halt more, for each . - . ;i .,.,ct nn. i . TT , J , , , Hand, and for as 'a. could be servations only . but the yeas and that our University had had creat - . J i .1 M I 1 . . Certified by THOMAS TROTTER. j Superintendant. Mr; Nathaniel Allen, of the town f Edenton, and one of the 9ornPan)' beine desirous to sell his Interest iu upon them lor the repayment of it. But does Irvot the gentleman re collect that the Trustees say they have placed their money in the Qapt. JDecatur, officers and, "crewy Was receivetl ; . ;vjV ; .i The bill authbrising the JifLabi tants of Georgetown to txeciv a wished to-give his reasons for the with; that hereafter, when these fonds of the United States, and .amJor causeway irom iyWspns vote he intended tb mve. The shall have been overcome, he harl have not therefore the monev In. island tp ;the Yirgim a "Storey advantages of education, he saitl, no doubt but the people at large hand to meet the demands wljich considered in a committee of Uie whol e, and afteregmy tocus- ii.ita uccu au tictim act .w vv. ruuiu sec iiic uciiciiLb nrjsiilir iIUlll will uc uuiuc rtUc&iusi. niciii i uvat . - . i i r . .i ..i t ii sion tne committee reDonea to ttmrt its nenenciai influences tnattnev area wuune to- pieajje tneir , . j ...- . ; ' . i-inBA nan nn, rf ..m& TW-fl CJralt f,,T,rl n-..- "W: d property, has. authorised the Subscriber house, that nothing he could add, it, and that to dispose of the same m his Behalt, and tl7 . .. 11 h t 4 k; c;rt on could set them m a stroncrer point would spre spread far influences and wide, and stock in the United States funds as ataicsiunas as ...,, documents for-the information of the per-, of view. Ih said he, we cast our every class ot cinzens would be for a security for anv monev that ma v . b - ro1 " . f" JTJ v . . dined'to curchase. The irnnml th wnrlrl" -tire shall rrivinrr if rnnnfonon. .l c.,, K rUmnn-Ahr. ff th. rvr.i leave to Sit agam, WhlCn waS' in terms oi uavment are. one-tnurtn down om r- , . . r , . Snd, that in proportion as nations Mr. Knight observed, that he tieman does not recollect . these - ; k ; 4iave cultivated learning, in the had waited for some time in expec- things, he wUt get the information- - nv &tritfij TL - tatidfl that some rrfntlpmnn wnnlrl rn annlirfltioh. Thfre i .nathini, . T . i ' . . cr.ii. AimnA : t:J'. i ....u ui u.uiiKu iu uurwi4?c. eves arouna tne woriu, wc snau mvinor it countenance and sunnort. be advanced no tnem. n tne een f ,k..ni nJc Af rn am., umi iu uiu juiuuh o unnum mi. xvuiioni u.uscrvcu. mat nc ucmiui uucs uui lcwucu, vuwc veyance ,- the Remainder at two annual and equal Payments, to be secured in the moa unexceptionable way. . . , The manner in -which said beea manard.since the vear 1787. -wrhen the company was formed, mikes ita.mostdesir. our sister States, we shall find that tent to the object ; but as he was With respect to the awe acquisition to gentlemen of capital, nd jn proportion as they have esta- called upon to give his yea or nay escheats; if the gentleman thinks ..'SV TZTil bUshed audencouragedseminarie, on the Question, hcthoighttt hi, thera improper, fetWm brink for. -. feSlSSffiffi same proportion the' have ad van- fatidn that some gentleman would d ,r 1,0. ce( from barbarism to civilization, rise against the passage of this bill, in that bill, there 787 when the If we take notice of the conduct ot He did not think himself compe- to on application. tnere is naming .entation and memorial sWd hv lore, Which OUght .Mr.AWriea.ritiii'.;Si-l compe- to alarm any: one. satis- in r - Q ' O W I i .0gi.-t. 9 of the whole, with one or two Overseers an- lightened and -improved'in their support of hisyote. ucra &?JZgZ&Z coadition. Itis an ctomvkdsed In the first place the LegWv meet. Wi iir said Estate, than an aanualSettiement fact that the bouthern btates are ture ot 1800, had thought it adi- doctrine 4: f Louisiaha, expressing theiP sat bject ol : faction ontne'arr'mQt'mad. ant, having the management and direction ot learning, they have become en- rtuty to make a tew observations in ward a bill to do them, away? though 0?fhircT8'f0ftf4 message re- Mr .W.. had no douot it would ;uLJJi2X&;Z'i:KQA lth its proper fate. The :.t yru-i?JiL ;u- c l -rjr-v r , l ru- mg merchant vessels lmm-arminc: our most this States He thought they acted there die,, what becomes ofVhispro- a Boinut r ! w y iuw lorne.suppo- perty r aoes noiyo jhiic go, sundry amendments were made from the Eastern States, sed, one of the obiects thev had m or his child, butto therkinsv And j La L.i --c" t ' t. IT 1 , , . . ) , . .. ICUViriCU IU Ulv iillUaC" will It iir r.,.. jArtUrwirit. tact that the bouthern otates are ture ot 1800. had thoutrht ltndvi- doctrine ot escheats bemt? sdntior . i. . . 'iie - ir. . i"b T.rr:v""r..r j a; v...:: ut'i.i-" , . . , . - ? S ir.i n resoivea. irseu ltseu mtoa i win iurtner appear oy tuc .aw s-. lor ucuiuu mc sicm iu uic tiv saui tu repeal mc law givincr to tne tea ov every eovernment m tne riu ftiw trM ninf fnm..!.- thr.nmninv' Bnok ... r o C K rr .t. r & .. to . ,7 J . . . Committee 01 the WnQle. fJeti, YaT- seminaries o vrusxees o tne university tne es; world, itatizen ot orui-a- tjuminthechainonthbiirrnw c tuusucntc tucnicu uu connscatea property oi rouna snouia go to r.ngiana, anu yn m .U TmrUi. tilU N..n.. a lvfwn R tnrl has hf"Pn. that manV Oli Olir most this State. Hp thnnrrht thovorrorl tViori. h'.wiiqf hArnftiae nlhia nVn' . - : z t c -. & mwb VMIUVl.. irillUlltB LUI b W W W ub vwi mmmm v W wb w w v. j " " 10,000 dollars annually ; and that were 40 eminent characters are or more working Hands put on the said '.Estate. th TYrrkA,.' uroulrl r.3rlv K rlrmHlpfl. tn namiy any additional luxpence, las a auu;viic -isauu iy.uuiuua, tw vish, wuu way cscucau i- inis is not ouiy mc uiscm ufcai. tiaflv the bill Was recdmmitted to a mucn larger quantity ot Land might belaid have not' men' ot education sum- logether. r or his part, he could Britain, 'but in every other countrv. mJt'''xS-ft'i3j 'a 'X, cient ongst us to answerour not see the policy, continuing The , legisbturc of thh State his ..T Post to the Subscriber, who resides near public purposes. He did not mean the law of escheats. Weunvite fo- beep very liberal m this respect On rootibtt of Mr. J. RatidolpK Plymouth, Washington County, N. c. or to say that, there were ndt citizens reigners to come amongst tis, and they have wisely enacted, that the; L'11 VL rJ-riZi iW.it'rWt;' ? Mr. Allen himself, or Mr. Stephen Ca- nfthia Ht-it ,uU tl,rh9V nA Um.Z..eti ; TM 1. A iaLa f -c rrtjrteuH tf-y r "irrus, ofEdenton, will be duly attended vi -u - ; f , . w. ... -. . .T r. . , 7 . -it T ' .1 to o, anil any furtlr Information, if reauir J, will be cbearfullv imparted. JOHN ROULHAC, Attorney at Law. Xpnoutb. 2V. C. Oct. 16, 1804. See Guthrie Geography improved, 2rf ne, Page 514, Fbiladdbhia Kditivti had these ad vantaces of education. nolicv to let them disnose of their h nnraned in all it eTtetit- he . -j... " i-: ' " i i 1 ii c - ii " . r . Y r. , 7.-7 7 oe . printed, a singular-circum possess real talents and are well fit- estates, m all cases, as they might fore his estate becomes escheated ''6tance jjavV liise r'to Ts triiJtibtu ted for transacting business in ge- see proper. If this'law taking s- A liberality which no, country be jffo papertonUua soibieci he ob neral ; but he did believe we were cheated property from the Univer- sides this has shewn. Farther thattv ow-VT m. r r j . r r i t . .. . , , , 1 ,1 . served, were imvQut ov tne Dooics in want of men ot education. sity, were now to be repealed, and thts he hoped the Legislature would - cr loCUrnetits which ire preserved . hereafter the escheated law should ever go. r . , " ItJfciZh'W m ' 1 4 ! i. 0 4, 4 ft I s n ?f a 1- J-
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