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,t the tVd ITbliseS SSav to reive;.anv;communication e maybe plea,e4 to to c , . 51V1mi4l. rMfnor reported that'-he -t0 h make his-communicati6n to-morrow , loct - ' - - - ' - . i k at 1- o c, . ' 5, - Twlrprer. 111 - - :and a committee wa:accotdingIy jpeisajje ana a comu . , f . , . n jwi?cs. . - . ' i reposition wa5 srreed ta, w fttuot ior;muerejr. three Ercsin - v i wtnxtSfllT. NOV- 20. rt r-, i UniinrommiitpeforJ yr. eM, " - wSnlcl r 5"' Arntromr. were du: Jvekced; but that soother person had a iSfVotes.--; ' : fiovernor crdcred to be printed.- ' ?$:J. Vv - " ' . Executive oWics. - ,. ' ' , Baleigb;,C.Nvl8, 1822.. ' To the HonoriK&eJhe '-General jsstm bh of the Stntr vf .Vi'rih' Carolina: COTiww CalleA 'toother to xonsult : iid weUnre from .iroonpr -ur fel- ; irviho rarious counties of the lly desirable ami useful will feme w of cn- gceuence, or at least; wjth much less imine dlaW'aid.' ... " V The improvement bftlie navigation of our istrricultUTe. of the? country, by tbclrttrcstof every man to add to the'pro ' (li ctiveness of his lands. As it enhances the ,.vr'ue of tlie farmer's bnds, it mak liim con-" t eut to live and labor on l)is fields, rather than atan Jon them for a irifle, and rovein quest cfveath in evuntries mor conmnient JtflL rasrkct-It diffuses knowledge Jacr.ong ,th people, by" throwing open the avenues o ccTr.rrki;tion, and affording free scope tcr " tie intercbarsre cf ninions, uid the circula tion of-tis Tu information ; and sa intimate):,? are the or rations cf government connected w'.thtiie aircnHure, the 'arts, and the com- . tnrrc oi4 die cuntrv, that the farmer, while i , Ks interest leads hiiii to avail himself of eve ' tr iorce of knowledge within His reach fe- .lair',"to' Irs avocation1?, will necessarily be . t iCil, in pn.portiorcto his opp 'rtuo.tics, to a v'ttewlcd-re of the nature and administi-ation clls government ;' tan rht Ui e,tnate his! mticD-il bltnsrs J t watch vrith an intelli gtr.t eje tlie cumluct of those in office ; arid 'yiard against the articcs of lU-signhig . ' ; imriguirig men. In fine, so eli:ral and 'extensive is the influence of convcnientTchan rtt of intcrcevrse, that there are but few ob jects of legislation of conrfnon interest, with w kVthe subloct has" not some important rc- r is tricretoxe unnecessary to say tnat 1 teei a deep interest in the internal improvement ritht. or to endeavor tc impress morb tacpty ow yi ur. nutu j tU very great jmpor- ! larxe. t ie Ja'ulable zeal which vou have so iorg nmcile-J ii this gr-uiu project, is an fr.tUt.co that yeu are sensible, of -ts imp(Aj'- tan and cot Peg-lcct it. Rut as to the p-rncular object which shonUf be first ctiect- j ! .ere has. I know, been a elivcrsitv ot np:n m We have.T think, all seen, that h-d our limited funds be'en originally direct- to 1 f(W n'nlnte. nrlmoHr n 11 t mn. rr leiil impfitance and not dispersed in small J rortjons throughout id tlte state, the result! voild have been mpr'e beneficial to eveiy sec- tstn. Had wejiegun at the. mouths of our f rivers, and proceeded Upwards, every step wall hare given additional impulse to those?, pciediatcly interested in the. work, and this impulse would have continued to spread until tbe vhole state would have felt it For ex- : aQip!e--If tbe channel of the Cape.Fear, be- Har cotud.have , t admit vessels . that jme tin ta the tnirn J 'Jth tliei r loadsand to go out "with the same l-mil, without the aid of ligiitera, it is easV ill afiorilirfrr hiAir.il ryr-a f -v '-r niS Produce. - anrl lpcc nino- tK ' ' U aikI other articles. Dut the truth is, that nc ti.d Dot exist before theHommencemeht 1 improvements; Atid wliat b rthc Pile hf.i - r. . ... rf . -gnecT, can nave oeen tne cause "&e fadue of.ounworka? 'We have for i "rtfolL -!nK Mwsafr of his' EtcellenV, ' ' nTlt . PS ' M,c- . - j j which at nresent enriches loW,taen..n inUv. .x competition. Wb.le treasure., s cwploy, pers to be an auicious peHcitointrotice Sute. and 1 v2 SvTr heJn mlewed x5ft Publ,c improvements, It W, surely, de-, thesuhject of agriculture within itstttalte;- iTibtbailtv"'lh'J ts nd wshes, von uw CV5;.KT : sjrable that those improve mcT.ts -shouW be So and lendit your, aid v Were you even to de4 commissioner; bybe act of the Assembly, !.r i, that under tho : h,he8t mPrtancc wm, w WVres P pose, ; how onaiaftld would e-tlre irrferest f whOan are in r e.?nCw "yoS bickleadmtootherstatesandgivethe ,U ftetdily i J" fVor kW - W tW w .ihould likewise nuke road, to i : would leave ou? University with pperWeas J sW ected not f o Proceed itv the coll Character. , . ' ' frOTamogUe iourown market towns, give ourmercbahts of the dignity arid usefulness of agricultural .'lotion pbohds due,for uch fehdsuntu; the f vV ; ''r? -n'r 3 i? i Sthsafctrclv on your p8. 'fp competition, and add to our wealth , and) ; avocations, and with much useful knowledge controversy W properly settle tTi MiiheJ y el arc, n s . . ? , ' : ths k stiU more desirabTe, when we consider j relating thereto They would go into the 4-.evep of thclaimants undthfetHte beiijg VrOThursU U'tfa - KtSi olStour t -outd be -fe the maiiifeaj advantage of .diUcrent parts. of the state,nd devote them -1 ejected, tp tundto them sums as they 1 VWS selves to agricuUnre; . and asscktem by Seconal prices naf v,o; ' rketJlr. I might point out .particular roa.ls; , ties with men of aiore limited oppoitim I ivmg svDtoiuv b v e-ocd "of the ! 'lich seem trl claim your prompt assance, ' where their-lenowle'dge and their influence- consideration whether it would notbeJta the F. It onginafeil; tjiJa -fiouse' n(jC-;, I ;ThTTu -.llatelv will alwavs even- but the circumstance that some of you come ii would be widely diffused, and giveaKfe and . -advantage ofHe State to adopt souienetlio4U iupffflli ivbich "was IjWt by John lg t' aSvlvth , , hnmcately fr ,tuiJy P j " .. Mt'tion In a fevJ niuh betfr prepared to explain and.Vnforce i : frm some conception But J. would not fvin'our pprclmsers, horirom the uncer-rw irw, ,UaM ' T-iUi :J 1 l 1 ,Cff,?"I to ,onleie mkrs USlcss: ' f fou suppose VWs sc! 3lfo&T tamtVtbir titles 't rWucf even to' name manv thpgs':'t!jrougl,0,t itsextensire ' beaimgs, and your . there a profesoiAip of chftmisirv and mine -j lying cut of tb - ptirctnibnevw, Mt: isl.'i, thatit; aslhe.Avrko o.ihe;vil.--X vourwiiomVill sffrest as requiring- ? ! wihmi and attaehment.tothe cornmbtrwaf, ifl-alogy, which bear an intimate, relation. to ."a thougiit that asiuu bf iToneyfarllnd and kslatL interference. . -55t bv effectively promoting a. few cttect. : J5S - . . . -i vi i v,v v w a . im . . - -w. - . vi . a ivii'iji f 1 1 riifiiifv ifi i ilia it- i tv aim l iriin I ii i f r-' r will it 1 i-rasii nr-r- iriiicciiiiff if in jii mini p- riiip npkir pi i w 3 m . . . . . -V .t .k;i. w - .measures a are urauuwu; ana cnnnucive to jren ieman -wno ns cnartre oi that drnart- iunner misracion i'ano. uuns ut xneriact. it l ; ';i - . . sz : - ??. - Tlvers. an obiect whicr has tor some years li ,.. -7-- w . v. v ',r. ' . T , - '"r -f, vt MW Rn ama 1 liui dmrtn tkiv iiilh-VV" - ..V .,txii mnh fth attention of the Lecns- j : nnd nsmnarj' scnenics pi speculation. Talk j article ot Jcnowledge.;-wlucii mil he otvses- superior, caste, ami judgment wnicn.4-iiave O-tf -'TV - " f' - r STndcked a of.Bariks-of at, increase bf circuiating : vicein the busineSf bfe 'l am drdioiit the tate will no doubt i-wi ' medium, :.s u means of extricating .themr from J 1 , bae . if in mv power to make known thcr jquse to its present near slate of Completion. irfirt C rneritioqed boUdrrAt'-. cneliefcr'- vou" U is a desirable tiling to ;t,,eh" embarrassments. Jt wiU only Vput off r ptct, that our liniversity i.6t' confined '; alltiiateverv facility within thepowcr of the ttheevil diy" of payntent: ,Ourcbuntrymtn, Ufhose' studies which, though .te" h?ghtf;;niy rt-ehouldbe afforded to our internal trade, taught m the school of. sore experience, be-j- importahce-'n a liberal education have no: -dvors qf,Mr?icMtoha st...e.snouiu ."eanrucuww r ia c . .. the w sddm of cconomvi and t , ;mmArr vLlai;-WwWn;f tifo. :l .b the Present session : but the sickness r on a,ou?.sa een n Uimngton and the . oeen deepened, sous to CoiM cross the ilar to cr . j -yiettvc co wpat great extent the ettects 'tniia have bien cxpencticed both" in sti dilating the Navigation Company to vigor? "is exertions in clearing the river hTgher up, M'ilrijr OVU StTenrHh n iniirh in amr.t m? to etT. .. v , i t ' t4 j t.civ xi ug- si.uiiee, we nave evi cted, comparatively, nothing, and it is to Oefrs?T r r. -1-.-. .... i . . iiui 1 1" m un tips mimi m rvrar several years had the services of an'abWUBut to you,' gentlemen, "with confidence 'and t ntli- -v Wero toe removed;' a zealousand ,yni Bom of gentlemen, have b een Cmi.? m ft every, project, and pushing,' .r ! hY Uhc means;lntheir now-. t Sl,iI w progress Is so" cjad.'al as tb . , -VKfefJ iv i vi'UV- -liic icasuii is oQ. t unperceptibleThe. reason is ob- ' e naye not concentrated Wcn 1 i.reay.saia more-titan j -mm .vucnaeo,, uesign- it respeccaoiena more useiui; tq-tnase, wipnT'i Mue3 ftf-ivO wyi? V LHiWfc'- Y I " j V'; i. . r - ;Hv .nnointediiThe interest which I feel mimprovmg .the and.these ctequent mjalten notionst condition of the pepK,lJie-8oviifty;a1iilTH0S strenHt of ; our country, wjJI,1 trust, cini J J your 'oroearance, ana excuse ie Trccuwu N and candor 'which I hare uaed. The-TenoTt Before we- leare The 'subject; of interna ; Improvements, stiff ef me to cKl! your atten . Wtiootoji subiect,wluch' has hiWerto been toe lAYluIe.we m improving- owe it to thoe who live fM streams, hd,wl hnd.t nece.ssa to go. tJkf j'draw capital to our mark el 1 1 own producebas helped V rnl ; - 5 r--- " " ' '-"e improinent of roads and rivers would soo;i enableimr habits of industry . ana morality ; ; and .they j wm ao it, ana wiir soon rw-tncQselves ut ; ; debt, if you will ; offer them! everyVmhi.ce- f. ment.and every .facility m v-our power. They t ; will nfcsenttejret into the irood -old wavs of certainty and safety, and will be content With fr a more motu rate 5ncreas o wcaiui. , By a judicious an J .wHcoiidn'eted plan p". Internal Improvements by opening, so far i , as our rtburce? ,wili permit, our. roads and ! rivers, always taVing careo hqrn ;th Wuch I j works, as are of nost general utility,, the . t f- H fects of which wocfldhe most extensively ex-1 peiiunced, we should go far tbwarda accom-ll Llaptii,g coininunitv are the teh" strength and sinews of tle government, and in propor tion as they," arc' suffered .to languish,; must tiie .'govcmmetfl become feebic-arid inopera tive and . ail -ether oojecta. of ;u;l:c utility experience a depression. The effect of roads and. nav 'gation on agriculture wlllalwavs be m'.ttually felt and if the XegislatOre" would J'ive to "ajrri culture even a small sfiare ,-of ,'di'-' I rect vikl and encouragement, there is no doubt iii-s eneci-wouiu nc jurciprocarea in a ruucn higher ratio. AA ith the increase of agricul ture, indeed, ever- tiling else is'made to f'on risii. Wealthy knowledge, -andl virtue v n spire to "make us happyy and perpetual' the inetiiui o!e boon of. freedom and indepen dence CintentttVent smiles in the: cottage, and wealth diffuses its arenial influence td all f around There is' an inipjring beauty and harmonv in f lie a?nect of a well -cultivated country- wlucu seem to be rehected fioni the : countenances or cue people ; ana i -never J pjrese.ited to myjmaginatiorv a mote delight ful image-tin n that of flourishing fields, cul tivated by free and happy peoples Born, in Uife country and raised a planter," I -hive al ways $?lt.a degree of enthusiasm "in .contem plating this subject, boclering, perhaps, on extravagance, isut ns importance is or no Vv. .1 u.. I. ? ' f v'Vi. means diminished by the coolness of . l'l-i- 1 T .1 dehb ration its consequence, indeed, is the more obvious and-hut".e-felt ; for its practical; and universal necessity goe4 into cveiy -man's door, and is eXpcTienced alike by all classes bf society, r hy qursagricuUur has beeji so lontr needected byithe Legislature: and is so fitr belnnd-hAPd withvtespect to some of; bur siitcr stales i atic whether it peot high time that v u should, excena co u . vour-jostenng care, appear ui.i'f-vv u5 cuiuncs weii-wor thy. your attention Their ' solution 1 leave to your own wisdom,; and the remedy or reme diesyotir own judgment, far better than mine, will suggest If? the reclaiming of buex han sfed lands could "be conmienced bv ofTeri ing premiums, or bf any otherjjettermeans, ' the beneficial results, J. apprehend, would t -r..l !J. e l. I very. soon appear ivum jou iiauce(iarroersi to make experiment on their la'nds in nev! metnoas pi cmwyauou, amixneincroaucnon of Articles not -i of i comrnori' crowtbi and wnicn nave uc-eu iwim ue proiuaDie noc only. asValuable articlespf proditcetut-!'as enrjcfiiig the seil,' a very great, improvetnerit u-trrtld. WitllOtlt.dOUbtl be therehv' efferrteit i auumu. viiesunjecr,-wiinout lictate to your wisdom of be- ean add ta yovu- ieal brVtlie common e:ool.u-- . k w ' In"cbniiection with this and the subject of education, to which I must begtcive to ini' ue jour-tienuuu at . uie present session, -t would mention: one idefe'ef which appears to inc 10 exist genexauy-in uic-eaucaiion Ol 5Ux Kien,- ana.io winc some or jjuen jpipnt say larger majontv men ;ot talents I grass, picsem:the yar asPc,; tor arming remki:hav,referenjcec I mean H hf i1nhppiy rnlSappliefV, ; I .tnifsr, if ?,amt inprovin ot. ur ifoaas. It are "Uevonil.the ' MvjoHweiicewxthI-;.vf.tlK. nitedlSe.s,vicad!rfor delive- are expend w-thc pubhc treasure sluf iu, that yn .TiavttJU.m rbitr Tqwe ry, nd wpSitd .; te' cfetlyttofspon as the navigation m our rivers, w n to prevent their- arcumuiation; and t6d JffitfftCfcWrns ofihe fmlitia df.i4I tfite States libuldle AHhouglnt is deslrabje that everyman sliould ,t ty,5 when its wealth has receryed fch-ap ad sprved n(;Vemainedi have a convenient thannel tof tarry luV sur-. ditiqii m western ilands; its number oF.:stu.J'ti--aorjt6hw-t6 a, ! ofjtbetmleanplac phis, produce, to) market, .cyen:thoiuh': he.f ? .dent sndhT'ipcreflsetrhsbiuklings recfin' ' jfnoldSj '.saleanlnfebt'ohu slwndd be adding to t!ie wealth- of another ? pucb improvement and extension, apd its iible : Vattt g bT Buniembe eountv, iCoinmrsfeioner' state,' yet it is but justice to ourselves, ..that; Tactilty and Trustees are so zealous and in arperintend the totn&jtfxitmvrik while tc expend the; puUic wealth, .wej 'defatlpable' in racing HreputsioivaHci eia Hin rny perwef.'irf asbort timk to fey before should, at lea.t,;g-iv t5ur own markets a fair : : tending the sphere of its usefiWes it ap' ypu tl, report of the commissknerwb'cTa V citizens to get put of debt, and wmild be the j surest "means, by affording a trong motive to. (industrv', of'.keepUie'tliem from the ruinhus r ln.msirv. fix kpch 1 uitrni i i'f tti trf nimnni: i : tininrriiiiiT nt nnri'irrmir tr ino-T.nT-.iia v rrri lih-:. rum wnirn nave Twt'yi((i mim tub ' r- .. . ri . . -.-r - . , .,-,... ;-...-:-.'.-,. . r.are in tne very smuuion, xneu. to return to it rirrivf-i! himni imnrt.an.v,frnm the tact -.te-uimucr.iiuM ,iau, anu irom wuicn duk lew,1 :a nose ' iroiii: cue cMuuir a w-qjji wrrcaw, .-v state poliry, vi2. tlie'-nmrovcinent ot the ;a-1 g?avin .influence gricuilurat cond.tMn ot the -country The '.he' their own d pungirian, i toe pi;o5SiOTis,iWiieniei f I mehtand emide in th,it net waflos nf.'9ori.' the p j$sionayb an'f orna- meritand guide in the, i net waTks of ajrru t-ul .ure,TandosHtute ne of that roost ex- ( cettcnt aod cla$ of society, .croofl-piHA meift f iiistniction, takes a lively interest -in V tlie improvement of the aeric.ultiire of thb fcount ry, and devotes, a part of 'his -.cbursei Of lectures to thiit subject alone, and loses nk ; that e are, an at-on must continue to be, an aricuitftra! ra- - iberthan a cornrnttaal people. . 1 trust ...that this fact, and the intrinsic importance of the t ,u; i,:,t U'uvt - tion of it, and (for it is surely practicable) to tnc it vour aid and protection.; . . With regard to, eelucaioni -altlioagh w bVp hrn roftsiderinpK art .'imnorthnt nart of I. f. it; voii ar?: hv.no" mns! to stwn here. ' Our ( constitution Jias-.made yolir;' dutytoncou- 1 rae anebpfpmote eyeWikind of useful learn- hsr. Its wise and patriotic framers, whq 4 were uhoiif to: hrirst frbni thcthralJom of -on'. - t i 1 c. .i. ... T ignorance; ordained it to ut vand the duty of their sons, ' to whom they were soon to beqtieath the in estiuiahle legacy freedom, to diffuse learn ing anopg the people 'and ,tbej uo doubt iodi- cjfr.jr.i warci, leasing toiueuipiiuiuii, to the -period when ! their posterity should ha e schoolsud academies erected among them when knowledge at least of the more ordinary and indispensable kind, . should be within tlie reach of the j child of the poorest r cit'.zcn when 4 all -useruf knowledge should he duly "encouraged "and promoted" the people acquainted with tlieir rights, sensible bf their national blessings, vamttherefcreoef j termiped1 to; perpetuate .their institutions f iind to keep tfietotl which" their facers bad, purchased with their blood and treasure, "the land of. freedom, and; tne ...asylum of the op pressed" fear, gentlemen, if thoseene rable fathers. -were to rise from f their tombs, they would reproach, us with supTheness ahd lieglfect, and would fiot listen - to our plea of . want ot pwer. Ave shall .never know what T riiv'ft trp tinv'e until' uce pvt it ' aitd it ' hpldsih political as well as physical strength, that it is.iitrreased by exercise". To all these subjects, then, t which appear ;to, m am Wre, in a tar more important light than my limits or language ;wlll allqwme;toxpfess,4'i iec.us give Jieeu, ana uineiy uceu, . Juci.ua. do something, however Tittle It- may prove in. time, "as a grain of .mustard sejoV v s ' JBut whilst: we are sedulous to attain these grand objects, we should not lose sight of the tact that these and all but blessings and plrivi- leires are liable to mvasion from abroad. We have experienced the injustice bf foreign ha ponsjjerore, aim we uavc, nu resem. ii uuii elude that this is never to ''btJcase again. If is .therefore irftnorj&nt that ive should di rect pur attention to $ be training of bur mili tia,' Our militia system, as you weH- know; is still 'very defective efer recollect the advice :bf buro$cal JatherVjto prepare fpr! war in timeNof'peace. By ' far, the most important part of this4 pteparation consists in training up a body of men that will always be r ready, ih 4ase of War, to'aend into tlie field an efficient forced It seems to be the policy ofjhe rgejteral government s to reduce the standing army of the Un'rted States,'as being too expensive'.ahd dangefoua to. the Repub lic. - Whether this be, sound plihcyor.not; it Certainly increases the importahce of hav ingr- az-wefrrganize.' present, it is cnfiicult to dfscoyw advaTrtagesis de HveUiroiriVuT rsyte?in4 practice, except' XraTew remarfeable insfa fdual exertion and ' spirit presents cheering f pjoect amicl the stuToundin.; globm, and j shoWlwhat mar ; be tlone by proper endea-1 and I trust1 wUl receive at jibare jof youf'jdeU" beratitms It isto' behoped that we.may croT8 bfiroiies.that hanir "pot? the reap or;-. Jetterijm the. ;War iXeiiftmert of L the Jcitrueo ; prrae?ajtns, ' buntens tdjihen : tfco.S antis l selves and ..ouftltins to society. JiecauseHhev tremehw and artillervDrocHrd. tinvi jAre, use less r .ana many?t 4tieiTi perftafis i tTJast3f ymssreeabiy, to-Jin actor on .remote from .ttiyit.tlie taentst .mir atejntd jmjt io, - in many;secti6nS, T,j useful U?ss. f,,y SfwuTd";tbeiiathre evert tribttte the reitiv,e fcroportjotioher rej j to market by landto i i. practically unite m lbeportai?txtrth':that-. p$0 states and' terrHorlesi: affceIy td r intersect, and unii M it; is of the lastPiomentlo the RtablHtv and tlie'sakJ fee above ami icuu iu iruoa raar- eeri mv or oiiriminircim irifiTirtmrnva that o i menrmnpn.- ttiv. ritt-ri " nn jotti too, we.' Should;; Jkee p kinds of useful Jk ho wledgre should be feteud th :pfee.e'de signated, f'eV'iTCfW cati deal ,oft produce, il'd oopryputli; the pocrest as well as the-' reeled bthe GertefetaseniW .othet states,. ahn L richest, jt;i to be hoped that the v'will hot r rtAEejM Ptow ns, -whicfrowr.J overlobfc 'thWrtTIe-. of agTicuhce and in 1: the nti waucireM uie present nounsnins- scare or.ourunivcrii!..1. ciso imicn of tne f Jtfnoirer-Ln'ds a.intci h-eetv rnever'becoTne aitionf soldiers sabn or neglect tbe tlefightfri arts of peace, I Hecnme. thnirnifv or?K.CfoV r.ri i cause; such arms to be eolTected and remor- ejd to one of those placMSmce the diourni received a Uic Ilni accoii iMy;tothe act of tbe-la4te&okof -issurelj-v of. tbe highest, importance t should be eflecteQ. " ? . ' - LeforjciJ conclude I cannot i thepleiisure ot expressing ; the 1 very- bi , -;ieus. preveuiei.it Aitnougn ;negtect v ought not; an any shape, td Teceiye your 1 .sanction, yet I j reel cpnfidentyou Wilt"iiot ij withhold your indulgence-where it abould be.U exteHded. ,Ui the. taw talents" ftb Architect, j I need nothmgi vvhen yfeu havleh a elegant snecimeil before vou : but I cannot !; ornit oniit to sayj that while we are furnishing the tepre'sentatires of the people with a commb dious and eJeant .bvuldmg, -'tblejt-:.the.' :gnity of, their body.it is surely source of . Pleasure .tnat ,w are:at ,tnetaame ttme giv- - i.ng . :. encouragement : tqgenius : ilid ttttain. mrnts in nnfi.nt tna nne arra. wnir r navfi nt. therto been so tittle knowtv or propqfjy esti mated,ambng us. Should it be necessary to ' make!? an Additional appropriation) tor. the fi. nisbing of the 1 Joise, the propriety' of making : it is sub mitt eu to your consideration, at was l"2ziilT ' uitmgut iua.i .iiic auiu upjjrtjrjaveu ut ujciabt i session would;be sufficient, but in tlie pro-, gressNbf such a building a$" the one under view, additions and alterations will cecur so j W"'-.'. 1C IS. -UllirrjSSlUiC W CAluiaic vinwuj . .... " - . - . . - - - ' .ii wnat sum.wilLbe requir so much remains to j clb?e pf the last session Accompanying this - ids it ta niv-ner eViriiVM Vie laiiJ hefnr vn Withthe iiiphestrespeetJihd consi4eration, "Mi have the honor to be gentdemen , " v Tour vrty'Obedientervant, i;. v -': - VQABKiEL;HOLilES:; 3; : ' -r - .7 r" ; . , ft .'th t-a s n i t, jrov. 1 . ;!vw' -v On motion Mr. M ebarie, ; Resolve d, that so i much of the Governor's Message-as relates 'to the sale of the' Cliefokee Lands be refer- red to ajselect committee v and Messrs. -fe h'an;e; iJrickelV'Cole Carson and I5aird were narnfed as thecommittee, I On motion bf ,Mr; Fisher, J?esolved tkat so ! much pf said , Message , asielates to the ex i penditute ; n rblic.Bwldings, be referrecl r to a select committee i and M essf s. Fisher, ! GrahamyXoverSidburyandW7iuiamsob were nametne commiicee, . ; , . t XOu f.mchVaa.;re1ates to the Militia-an'd the pub flic arms be referred to a seiect "committee; arrl. Me.ssrs. Barringer' tfevesBbykiiiiiete; fry and Shepliard werenamcd the comrnitteW i: On motion of Mr. Mebane, Kesolved, that a select committee be appointedron ther Judici ary; ana Messrs; Meoane, Henry, un,eii, Thornton and Gilchrist were named as tne committee.;C,v r i ; - t iMr. Sheppard, presented a biU to repeal the second section t of an act passed in " thfc 1 year 101, respecting tne aupreme your- wmcivani wa3 reaatne nrsc, unie, a.uyMiir j tnouon qi iur. ,. h was, rerexi ca 10 uie tow f mittee on theJudlciaty. . r . -'A- i ......j'j:Lp:t J .- a. -SX. won on Mbnilay JasCB broceedineV ahtflfieWeageb be done as uia pei rt""!""" 7 T ' , commumfcatioh aretheUthe Htr oept-ivas receiVi? rcon- cv t resignations of srch justices ot the peace anajj taini.ng4. qtlicial aecreesv announctnj. '. , ! field off.cersof the militia as hayeeen re'Jtthe entu-e-''"In'iwiMff nee";-6f BVazilS" '"wi ? ; WgC, w.Wt y ;i thexmothr ;ouutry. ,,;The iediforotv ' letteroook; and such letters and documents t; .v:vf.-ji;r!--A'C-'i.iPLv.' --''' v lUovernor wti oejoanairr' tne -pre- Jing-t th e in habi lis n l tliis Cji wai ickfiss;itfi 'Which yvivcfeiliiy'; subject, three Reolufiohs We&'ioihU better preservatiti uf tba.ci1hf 'thWv-' rnbr Stated Vtb pbjct which;'wi!l m tfpVeo1t'rtf)e; fnture'' t erectuih nK Mills giyirrlto ai it V-it .'A' i i of tfre' i hhabi in f it f a n U 'ftWti v x ! Jf mt as appainiea tnter. with t)i;V'J wich a re beliytj toljhia ve tieeri the!5' j siekpess.eand!? tren ;toeetfr; be field: fdfce ' i the ptjrpose"i)f jrecii viriaf sabT-Kepor-t.' ; : i''Vye ;hav not yet learnt the issue of ' .ouierpncfl, x .pu if we inceteiy ? ;; uvjv:; iiiai me niejisu.re auopieu iy-iun 't Iiat it standing -en. tlie Hi th hi use wedv enr mvseit ' wl 1 h v J nhn llrt Waii Kn:i StJJrivi'a i. ; the 4tiZvuiMWzu W j?; rV.Yvf ' 7KPvPu?a" " exereajietn!eiyeiviL u vrjiiiaiiCe 4T1iel)u7Ulm I . - ' ' i : i..-." . .-r ' S- t' --..'' ' '- . -t." l i .. . jvpfe insureil, re pld au tiut'rfa '5 tri'fli nvaju j;; U"-' i' Tbn r?ridiv; mortun,sd tne cry oi, rue aHgaiivefN mc- . originated in V the' st abl fc ; ch ed ; to ? v tberiruse-o?vned bv ilr JoM;Jitc63i and Qccupied bj Mr; (ebieev fcvde.-- JL 11' UUMUlIlgVii VOUJUJUCU? ujiu trie, kitchenpulled 'down -forthe mstrya- . !riion,of: the tlwpll i f teAisW - W ne theft . t it vt2i uie worKtoi t;es: or acciaentJ..-f-v.;. ; (has. bat beefi 'aSfSriaiiied 4 ; M ; h, i5y the bne Jonus.arnven at rnita' j eci,especaaiiyCvueniri.lnS- . . .... v .-. ysteri fpaseil9 and recomtiieila latienoejtp ihe peo-;- ine vorreio reiarK tnat un ?4eri . pie- and lujljtary? m ntil e lrh of, 06- ( ;'; 17 . ter.tfi'iayj (it thevCoWn 'r t J - '.. ' r-. , tne aevre,eir! -r. -r- " . :fC? - -Th;God,of Jfatdrecau , 1 es America to be7"iVpIaPnVa:iu Fceo The Godbf'Natbre preserves tor Brazil" -the Prince Regent; to be he vrhUfiricoti- . " uoiidate; jthe Independen'tc' tf thi vast J." Continent'.. ;VV!hy da we wait ? -Xois . . he time. IQf tjbgalnsu' usAmcr ca, ' "mvites "UflT&iropecAjrite mnce -qeienus us, vnizcns put -Jvrta tbeBaptist MeetinV-llouM " in r this citV. oil youtriuyou a-wimuauoHs.- . jjujj tno t; -tbeConhtitniiT.,tial Kpt rr .f rap, antl' ' ' -Lord Dbri Peter the Ftt . j i , . : wflr. Re VTfobTt T' lY&niel will nreacri'jfl. . "xs Satwday.nigbtyarid Sunday next. ;"-5 - ' . t 4 tn Guilford county-, ori the lOtH instant, - - -Mr JoUuh Coffin; junlo; MUi Sarah . " Jn vupiin connry, otvtne cm oi wciu- -beir; Mr. Daniel Gh'sson, j..to Mi-, v Nan- . cy Heitfng. (Tn vpuhjioqple lived but' - v ' a shoh (rneAgebr'i in less than a tVrt..,; ;-'-.' night ;ifrs. (lllison r.as 'visited by aickpcas, , , V : , ry aDdne28th of October ; - Jn Orange;unty,:pn the 12tai.tstittt, ilfUianW tqiliSsCiny 'Kin&i t . . rif & lKrbici!i -If It.V kPHlDi V llrtr nill in Alihtttunlf:3totJert VV Willufnr, ' RsrttEe 29th Year of " .r it Ort rth4i ufafte.r;.aa - iiiess '4 : 6 :fte25.ihii;0cWt on Long creek. . 1 r,' " 1 i K V - v . 1
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1822, edition 1
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