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, ' North-Carolina State Gazette CHr. ar. pU of Wtftl IO life iir - . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1810. ' " ' ' " f!ggiJ L-J ' -A ! be enabled to meet all ihe usual demands of Government for the current year It would teem, therefore, only ytt to re main, a a Iuty which the Legitime baa a right to expect from the 1 reasu rer, In this regard, that he shall shew the sufficiency or insufficiency of the pro bable amount of the Revenue for suc ceeding years. , Preparatory to this, lei it be observed, tht th Instalments which heretofore -11- A,im in thf TtankS Of tfitfcir iqaq. and ending with IK, . ' . t?-... rtt... Shares H dsy of Uctw ubtic Taxes of cf with the Soi ..l.rrrf hT the 1 csu-... , shires or Stock M,nVmaking to you the annual fcr- r.Quired of the Public Tourer I w ;t becomes my umy w , y Receipts at the Treasury, for Th" " iLin with the Erst day Kteir:rr 1809. and ending with . .riirtAhrr.1810. including: 1 1 . ... . K. tKU Rmtr. Air o - . ii ncia in mem rcsvu, vtj 7 - r Taxes oi ctcfj uC..., . whll.h farmed very consiaerauic r with the Surpluses and D.vi. ,v.eUrcd by the Banks oi ricwoero . y-mr on ine onirci ui . n-mks respectively by the ..f Nonn wiruMiw M.v... ; .behind six nuncrra uu 7 Jds two shiUinga ard f ur penre which tmount or sum U- aaa to the bahnce oftwenty- uund and forty-six pounds one I Innr and seven pence, remaining in t rfZ Zf on the first day of Kot tl I Sorted to the last General Mbly. makes an Aggregate or sum ! iXu amount of fiftync thousand "Tn hundred and thtrtysix pounds "1. .hillinet Dd elcten pence mm 7T mtyntter can ri higher than that of , found I by lor, a filher oTerhis 8on'dv.nnR.hiS minority, the blood of All civil, s well as parental punisnmem:,, . r . 1 111. V Qnm Total, or Accreeate rr . i.r Amount,Disbursemenis nauu.fc V rv-riod abof, menucmed, say the fim of Nntcmber, 1809. to the Eirf NofcwUr, J81.0, to amount of irtT.fiTe thousand tour nunarru .u , SX-two pounds Ef.etn ah.llngsand r3592 :1:4); the vouch for which bare been delit ered to and usstd upon by theComptroHer, and art Mdready by him for the tfc Commiitee of Fmance ; which Expenditure, being deducted or taker fJn thr AeCTeKa-.eAmount aboirmen- ! i..Jl. nalmcc of sixteen ,v1i.nd two hundred and forty-thrtt Wnd eigh' sh.U ngs and aeven penu (f6 543 : 8 : 7) remarninR In the Pub- Tre-su.y,on the first day of Novern . ;.,.n . .,r on the first dar of No- ttmbet 1310, yet to Ix accoumeu .u.. A few hundred pounds of this , B Unce U in the P-per Money oi m ..4 mrK nm- The Bills of th found by long and sad experience, that criminals, is tne seea m not excessive inn i if thr delil -rt.rion-and should be inflicted witn ri.ir9nr.H. lfve and offection ; not witn criminality ; and that by inflicting capi- i . i ti Mm Ania rr civil r.niura tut viw. pughx to be .mid. bu btogcto. t.t.g I - W ougni re ' i" ' ij farther observe, that .11 pe- notngorous; Pponiona .v ;. , v" m . nroDortionate,o the and tend to me rciuriiia- uoiuw. ( r linqutnt, but not to his dc- crime for which they are inflicted ; that ? ... --o .-j ....it, Amih u h oTpfltest Dunishment the ne ultra wnicn incciviima'ai.Kw ill ereesoi comparison i auu therefore cannot be apportionrd to the v arious grades of ci vil criminality That ihe jurbdicti n ofthecivfl magistrate ex tends only to words spoken, & overt acts, so far as they are detrimental to society, but not to the punishment of sins as such. That all penalties inflicted be yond the demerit? of the crimevare ex cessive and unjust. And, therefore, whenever the penalty of death is inflict ed for any crime btybnd its demerits, it must be considered as the shedding of INNOCb NT BLOOD. " u ia7 Z Tr idrMi and aspenty. can inflict on any human person. Ai 1 he njghesi cncomiui de f comparison ; ai SIOWCU Ull KUUU IU'") . the fathers of their suojecre Stair a V. . l- I tf Ilium ui mat inc is in u to wuhm " . j i- i therefore filed and belt mdy f r the.mspe lion of the Coromit ... r vrknrm. nreDaratory to their be- hz bunM or otherwise disposed of, as the Lte'uuature may direct. To aid the Balance in the Treasury .v. c. .,f Mnember. 1809. as reported to the General Assembly of ...V render it commensu me to the demands of Goveinment, the Public Treasurer was under the neces sity (is he intimated would be the case u L 1... .m,9i Renort) of availing HJ III mj.. ( . ,f,.r .k- rvf-nvUii.nm of the Act oi i ....;nrr1 annlicd to tn P,.i.kot and Directors of the Bank cf Cape Fear, and .obtained from thtm a Lean for the use or the wie, o amount of eight thousand three hundred and th;rty three pounds, six shillings and rfght pence ;hich Sum or Loan be finely extinguished and paid off, on the 4th and 7th of October Ust. by re deeming and taking up his Bonds given r-.u- Th.t transacuon there- r - ' 1 nwnniirv DOini OI iore remam, 111 r""- . . items of expenditure, are now all iuiiy paid up and discharged ; the claims of Witnesses for attendance on State pro- secutions, are likewise now no longer made at the Treasury ; and the arrears of pay due to Invalid Pensioners, and to other numerous ciainia"iut are also nearly extinguished. The Re venue of the Sfate being thus released, and the annual Expenditure being thus the usual yearly Ret rip t at the Treasury, counting on the Dividends from the Banks, and on faithful collec tions, may be es'imattd at twenty-six thousand pounds (26 000)i andthemu al Exfimditure at a sum fluctuating, uu-fi-,t nd uncertain it is true, but pro bably falhr g within the amount of the Revenue. The Receipt, it is thought, will be annually found nearly balanced and covered by the Expenditure. Some embarrassment may possibly arise when the time of repaying the amount pi me Loan to be had ot the Bank of Newbem hall arrive ; but the disposition and readiness to accommodate . the State, which has already been manifested by those who have the direction of the af fair! of that Corporation, foibid the an ticipation of any serious .difficulty on tbaukead. - r THo Receipts at the treasury ior LanFsertcred, which have beppaid for fromti . first day of November 1 809. to the firtf'dav of November 1810, amount io twoousand six hundred and six pounds, eighteen shillings and eleven oce (.2606 : 18: 11 . ttso Re ceipts, however, do not in any, wise fcllh.uofto.Wn? My applied, will fn. thc-npemg couih "T" V have a more salutary eneci u.au hrm nrhtertnra of their BIGHTS1 I he go vernment of states and cf families may, and ought to be conducted on nearly tne same principles. In a well regulated family a word ot disapprooauon, u uu ly afrowc, from the master or mistress, will ofien prevent an offence or re claim an offender. Will any one say there can be no well regulated iam lies unless a drawn swoid, stained with the blood of their predecessors and con temporaries, be continually pointed at the brtast i cacn oi uieir ukmwvw And among enlighuned freemen, can no Rood civil government exist without the inflic'ion of inhuman and sanguina ry punishments ? Will not clemency, model aiion and affection, and (if neces sary) cot finen.ent and humane correc tions, tend more to lessen the number and atrocity of crimes ond to promote the peace and safety of ihe commum y, than inhumanity and M-.ndsbed ? i-er- lainly they wdl. The chords oi x-oyk and dutt will torm a sironcr uw. than the terrors f tht sword. The true end of alt civil pumsnmem Front the Jturora. BANKRUPTCY OF ENGLAND. The interests of the U. States have been made so much to depend, through the medium cf commercial credits, com mercial agencies, and particularly the banking institutions r, on the tate and tol lies of England, that her perdition should be a constant - object of warning to us. The present state of our country is aus picious to rend asunder thos- ignomini ous shackles; which the rjalrymples, and the Pitts aud the Shet- . II . T-V V 1- c.,wF, m l. 'l omoke reparation iu ine Lunaasts, .u ;nirrd- This is commoniy adds, lorerea ior us, aim wiim, . ,-!i...L.,nUrvamerctment3orfinc3. tended at once to avenge England on tf nrition can be made, or if correc- Us, for our triumphs over her arms and tion speed ." .i.rth commission of the the recollection of pur readers, that -.Li. and for the person who has been whilst our cotempor-rieb have bet-n b.,nv 1 .- inner delav before any bastlcallv be praising the resources o 1 J i A. nr anv nunish- Oreat-Britain, the increase of her com Mnnagiiiiii ic iuhuvi v j bt ii - paration can be made, or if correc- Us, for our triumphs over her arms ana be necessary, it ought to be done policy, and to defeat the ends of our re- dilv For the offender to cherish volution, by chaining us to her despe- horjes of escaping with impunity for rate and inhuman policy. If must be in ntime after the commission of the the recollection of pur readers, that - "tinn be made, or any pu V . . i . Korl .(Tf mcnt be inrlictcd, may nave on the party and on the puimc. a .u-m and covered, by Certificate and Cash Vouchers. a ereat one. long uci..- b . rj- i Tn After others 7 larded to the Ca.hicr of torm ne - - - me uau u -. w... ofore. the first moiet sand and forty dollars f X" thou proo e he peace, happiness and secu '"llrXhe lJ. of the community The last en, i, Notes oi tbe U- " 7 ..,, h te,,irin(r and confi:.- n States ; and portly remi, - 7 by nd to him the remaining moittie of those J in himouloflheir jurisdiction. Notes ii with this sum ne rcnuy Sub:ung him to hard coourchase Stocks of the Funds of the PJe mefl. wouid mA.jc..,-. fnr the useot onn-ua- vrm" ' rolina,andtohave the C A.f n nurchase trah WWW w . . r kipl'iihnr and COrDO ;lic usew . ;h, reform him. And in many the Evidences of the J'w,,te that way. makb transferred to the 'sunce5' h!.:T:S s.,hi..,.W him lb some reparaiiwu. o t. i rTKff fl or view, as thougn n nu " .1 tv. ir It may. however, be m aumbent on theTrtasurer to state, thai f this Loan was had at dit- icrtnt periods, and as the money be came necessary at tbe Pob'ic Treasury -that it was obtained without difficult) dent and Director Cf iht Rank the wed themselves not oniy willing, but entirely disposed to accom- m ItUobvious from the Report which the Public Treasurer has now the honor to submit, that the like necessity-will present itscU in course of the present r 1 .Wu.rVv.. after ml year ; ana ne na, uciwivi king full payment of the last Instalment nhicV became due from the State of Nrth Carolina to the Bank of New tem'O'hicb was done.on the 10th day cf October last) arranged, on behalf ot the State, and under the authority of the Act of 1 807, above recited, the bustnes cf ihe necessary Loan for the current yci. wi h that Bank. , Through the provisions or the Act of HOT, the State has been enabled to avail Uutfef these Loansas matter of rights through the timely assistance of tbt tr-t alttady had and extinguished, ahc fil'y met the demands of Government the last year s and with tht aid oi ' l-t which is r.ecociated and may behati books of the Loan Office here. In justice to the VWtha the Slate, I may be permitted to add,that tbe Public Taxes have never been more regulaily collected and faithfully ac counted for iu any one year than in the last; there beingbut one solitary ins ance of failure and judgment m the fctaie. J have tbt honour to be. Centiemen, . Much and Respectfully, Tour Obedient Servant, JOHN HAYWOOD. PuWic Tieasurer. Jtaldsb, tfo. 28, 1810.; Trim the JVtndh&n CC J BeraU. , ON CAPITAL F&N1SHMENTS. The case ot a civir ruicr ni death cannot reform him, nor make a ny reration to ihe party injured. It may iX$ome peions, gratify a revenge ful tempiywhich ntvef ought to b. g a i.fied. A public execution may pri-ducr a momentary tenor in the spectators, but at the same time, it excites in ht n the emotions of pity, humanity andsym- pathy whidh incline thrm 10 ia u part of the sufferer, and to blan.e thos -tnfliri thu&e nunishments upon hin- These emotions are excited in the breasts of tht best part of the spectators; and cause, even in them, a temporary disaffection to the government. II such emotionvare excited in the best, what mov v. not exoect from the worst part T 1 and nnnli. in IttlgC Oim - a meice, and the flourishing state ot her finances, the columns of the Aurora have been occupied with the discussions, to prove he fallacy of those assertions, to put the people of the United States in possession of the truth, inordtr to guard them against the evils which a reliance on interested and artful mistatements might subject them to. Several months ago, under the signa ture of u Truepenny" it was fully admit ted in this paper, tha there W iSa possi bility of Great Britain increasing her national deb to a much greater extent than it then was,, provided she had the n ,wer of also increasing fur commerce but it was shewn by facts adduced,whkh no one attempted to contradict, that the continental system of non importation i from. Great-Britain, htvd diminished her commerce lhat the balance ot trade and ihe foreign exchanges, were heavy a gainst her that thtf bullion was export ing to foreign countries, to lesr;!. the balance that bank of England notes had depreciated very considerably, and that unless they were backed witn a prcpor tion of specie the paper fuvining the circulating medium of tbe country, would soon become worth, noihin, atd that a ceoeral national bankruptcy, must be the inevitable consequence. The pre dictions of 'Truepenny" are -coming eves onehed. ,The holders; oft public atock'ask with what are they to be paid ? They ask for something real some-; thing tangibTe they ak for bread ajjef ( , they get a stone." , When the bank of England stopt res : payments in the year 1979 the directors; pretended that St was only to last to the end of the war. The war ended ana another war has commenced and in- stead of the debt being paid; it is now- double the amount which it was 12 yearp ago. The people have discovered that a; guinea is woiih somewhat moie tban a bank ort,and they are becoming iropa- lient of delay. , , The stocks have fallen in a very short period full 10 per cent. - t' The ministerial newspapers attempt , to attribute this depreciation to the de cease of Sir Francis Baring and Mr. A braham Goldsmidt, contractor & for the las loan ; but itppears pretty evident that it was the fall of the stocks that oc casioned the sudden death cf both those, gentlemen, rather than their, death oc- casioning the fall of the stocks The loss of 10 per cent, upon 14 mil- lions, between two houses, is 00 trifling sum t it is no less than thirty nullfona oC. hard dollars ; even one half of it is a great deal of money, for it is almost as much as the whole circulating medium of ihe United States. And when those, two consummate stock jobbers,w ho have? been all their lives at the trade,vvfere v unable to persuade the people, as they' formerly did, to take the omnium ofT their hands, and pay , them if commis sion into the bargain it is pretty good evidence tht John Bull is beginning to c see as far through a millstone as those who have hitherto picked' it. The means which must be applied to, relieve the present comdnercialjdii tress, will be an trier eased emission or bank oE I England paper,, and rnrhtips cxchcqu&r paper, or something else cfjabcut hes same intrinsic value This may afford Temporary relit f to a portion of the com- muriiiy, but will in the end tncreese the evil and accelerate the total worthless ntss of bank of England paper. ONo- thing will now satisfy the people but the appearance of com. Although there caa be no question that the profligate expen diture of the public money would at no distant period have produced the bank-. ruptcy of the British government, it is nevertheless evident, that importation. s beyond the amount of exportation, has been the means of hastening the crisis and it affords a serious lesson to our go-. vernment on this topic. 'A1 ft NOTICE. The Drawing of the Cape Fear Lottery T AS COMPLETE Don Friday'the 2d of V y tfeis months All persons holding Prize , Tickets may call for their inoney on ihe 1st oC December next, or arty time after r Fcr the benefit of those at a distance. tV err money wjlt be sent to the persons who sold the. Tickets, or some other place near them, v ' The remainder of the 'Prizes wilt appear ,in: " the next paper H; BRANhON 1 Fayetteville, Nov 6. v .8 - , Cheap Goods For Cash. ..'.'(' " - ..v s t V.r v s: BOND , ':'v, HAS jast rsceived from New York and Pe tersburg, a large and,' bandsomevaSsort- meu ofFALL and FANCY GOODS, also lous cities, great outrages are ouen con. iA hv the mob on such occasions iect is much like that of a father and his T -s ft gcncral observation in London, minpr son. If the son behave himnlf lhat the frcquCnt executions at Tyburn, unseemly -the father may.corrcw bavc had a most pernicious enec uu .v If, after all due admonitions and corrtc- morals of the people, lions, the son prove incorrigible, the fa- t numbers of the V nnd havebeen obligedtoshut theirdoors At Hiirh times. I The nrivate bankers, who matie auyan: most abandoned II ccs to speculators to Heligoland, the her may expel him from his family- ?haractm in that populous city, flock Brazils, &c. are deprived ov repaj ner may e pj. not . " fj 1 M .i,hMte the occasion with and cannot make good their engage- MI rAnVivUvernments oriet- rnness and proianity.- ments-and their notes have gone t! r"T " The father of the fa- rrv rackets are . robbed ol of circulation-confidence between man mily had a natural right of jurisdiction lhcir monty, watches, &c. within sigh over his descendants ; and an acquired f lhc ganoW5. And thus the capital richt, on account of the support and pro- pUDisbmcnt of tine crime becomes the b . ' 1. j i rlotliMr infan. 1 : fnr th commission tection anoruea iucui iuib 1 1 pernicious uw - ; of many 1 It hath oeen ouen iu, the blood of the martyrs was theseed of the church-" And this observation hatlf oeen verincu u ait r- Class and een's AV ate Cutlery and-Hard round with a celerity, which scar eiy ware a large assortment otnoes, uottee, one person in a thousand had aniicipat- Teas and Cojat,;If and grown Suar, . . ' V, r . t r - i Spanisli and 5ommonJ,Sefiars, herty, Wine,- ed. For want of a market for the pro- P Hye,Whiskeea!h anf AppU Bran!. duce oi tne uruiba cuwtc i dy StcBcc. "l he above articles he otters lor manufactures, the importers of foreign l saje, on the most reasonable terms,' for Cash, commodities are unable, to pay for them, or on a short credit to puncvaat customers. r Cy and childhood. And, by the alliance or 'union of many families, it became na- nal. But the stream cannot nsc mgu- lt no tatner nave tio cr than the fountain. u. . :nUt iminuhmentof death L-nn that have taken place agams nn fnr.ftnv Crimea then & u liri4tiari church ever since the aeatn fMthers would haTe no right, r s. Stephen, the first marty- : rrom by themselves or by their representatives, al lhc hisl0ries of, these;bloody perse, to do it. In lucbl casls, numbers, power, lfons wc may learn this ;inpwwit lo. . -1-:ia.A i?tW neve- . Let,,,, that the burning of nd subsutuiioni wuv ,.n r5AimW. cannot create or increase a right-And I humbly conceive.that the I t icrHiful iurisdicUdn of the civil rnagis- ircrriiriivfr msuiii - v hereticts increased their nurhber ; bu r" '..l,;f tK fire---'eTtin toleration, uy 4ucuvutu6 ..- . and man is done away nobody will sell fnr hills, because ncboHy will discount bills. Wis has diminished the circulat- ine medium bank ot England notes are ... . . L.itnikot however, still taKen in paymwn, m tnntV.lWO millions of barik of Eng land notes, compared with the wants of he government, tasay notning oi ic l.flrr :.i;Jftimta ? . ;r ; . When ' the bullion has totally disap peared from circulation, "what is it that ,.tn nav an expenditures t v umuww- and to supply a circuumug 52, State of 'North-Carolina MARTIN COUNTY,;' ' , Court of Pleas and udrter Sessions, September term, 1810, V ! 1 - George Outlaw and Wife, . - W hitmell H .f ugh &wiie; l retttton jar party Sarah H. Kease, Jo.seplf 1 tion of the Lahds. H. Bryan and Simon A. f oj Vfepb Bryan, Bryan, ' ' L aeceuscd. Vv To the CouaT. ' T arpeaiiM: t the Court triatv James Tun I stall- ar.d Wte, John turner anu vue ; and Henry Ml Bryan feside without the limits " . v of tJ is State-5r ts ordered, , lhat jcouce be ivea them for 6 Weeks lUcccsaivelyViii the Raleigh Register, that unless bey appear at me next -Court, to b holden for the,.County fpf Mwtint at the Court house cin WflUamstoa, cp these 4 c ond ' Tvldndav in ". Dtcernbct: next, wd shevr l eood cause to ,the coMrary,' tbe prayer of lite Wr.nfiallv medium ofmqrc than tOOtniUtons which Jetlllonm w granted and. a decree oada, IsWessary for the commerco and polu- Uccwdmgly ; r .' "r V'V: I ti -znenditure ot the naiion tt i w ii a uue uotrr worn tne mmvvc, - . , , LufsWU'- name. And hate we notlippie ol England begin to have heir MciU I H&Nftt HliNTER, C trate, oveV inj member of the comma: acn applied for, U is btlicf ed aha will
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