-(rhicb are ilcmandcii : torsuHl 110 wevcr, to t!i&Imror of tlioso cciH rliUUKS S-mU OICS HO OKSHCikmiTn:'CQamBtenex:vvi Souk-Car-
sVon to Utf South-XJaroIin lint naturally
falls' in wilb theyttcm or internal im-
provciBcnt contemplated by NorthCaro
L. whose western frontier inct(ule8 the
lieil water fthev'CeunesKe.!'ylt then
proposes :'XillAVlajyMnr'N.e.wberii by
way of Fayetletilfe anii Char'otte,jto4the
i0b t F tfte Bl K tdge ;un4 'sa.y s, it
enii'"c)earbat:aftRr jtic 'pUcfraiicl'fnanr
Mr oC pasg ihBluftKidgdeciUed
ttcidbjietlbenvenli
'1Tot;ttttfraYBjii;ilJ5
r(ieo lie jirwd u c d bnu t arngl e Tie m ,
Sa It rr 'Of i )rmi ipe nsabl e at icier 1 1 i 8
vs(ateHtredelftiSiunt
K n;i im aliay erageVPOO b.u sii'Ui 'The
f 16;5(KeVatslpcV;sheh:: 'It- novy:psts.
Uiienll tSeaclier ilie I nul el I pJn(u e r 1 50
v cents Jic DUSliei, , inaKing jrinn i u
:u i iu
ispqrtation. it
-ig:iiitipp.otjbat;t
' ! $c0ci$M5vc en t s . v ;Tb Usfi e w i n g
ytiaV: pff n r0p ar (icl o f Alt al i fie v n n a n -
rnualita x Ha fit o f pivtc ni e n t Tra n p oi
tation levied nponJne county ol 3,7pO
-loilars. r vSunpt)iorunou a nudei'atc cal-
f fcrtilifcins nrosncritv.' "f his is the ob- tbv the clforts
ject we propose to accomlikh, antHfits f spcuretbcnir? 'eed j ifiv nsk.Shctb
ihe prize lo'bttepured'by malcins this voti-Xvilt accent the band uTJollovr.
itoaa. , . , -, . -Vrvv'hich Lbavc otiei;cl yjou, nnua-
I this prize1 worthy J united effort, witbtis tq ibe undertaking ? I
md is the road to it pfactkab! ? - .Vwtlw wei-ows siuiut oftW Soutd'liaV
.warrnecV ymu Ueai'tSrI sec that ytiur
Ljloiid.
and
X was. about toilake' it as '.conceded
that your grant or. jne v;narier w lue uuh
Ito.ad Com pan y , ' J ast y ear', liatl d eci ded
these question in thejnii-ina tive." But
I observe ihatvibe enaleis jfleiiirqus of
fur t h er i o for maiianr,wTl'V.in erely pause,
to point out 'to yoii ; the eftirt making
elsewhere fori even poHioaoflhis tfadtf,
portance. :: - ; . -;- ' "
From Massachusetts 'to Georgia, aU
j roost every State -isS now engaged, at nn-
nvenjte expense, in enueavoors tosnare k.
New-Joi k, not satisfilit witb her Canal
from Albany to iinftltH constict.y; a
Rail Road on the Jitine route, and s!e
fiiuisjer account irjtbs double- comma -nidation.
M;isacnBsetts, ! hotwiihstaml-
ing ihf ciiinpeiitione Hudson river,
is , pressing, orwarttna ttauivoau across
the tnouuiains," from Boston sto Albany,
iu order to secuie a lucre fraction of the
" culation, tlrat tl)ere are $0 other portions trade. renusylvatua, with a spirit which
'?r-tfi RtjiiU I&ihiJce sita-ition arid we'l-d&es hoaor to her sairacity,. has, at. the
i h e.v by asi nt pi e' p rbc ess o f -ar) t h m ej i c
fx cl u s i te of vliai is pai d o Oi e r pnri ions
iio" liicntionfd -jtipon' the same particle,
therels an annual -dravbjjpk'upon (he la
bor of the; St at a of SI ra;500. QaVry out
heprinciple atuf-tlie ninil would he over
whelmed with astoiiishmeiH in the com-
i' - ' i - - i 1
iticoiiceivatile fxnetise of S5 millions or
t t 1 t r. . . .
dallars'i opened her communication AVitii
the West, and already finds the experi
ment successful, Mjtwnhstandi.i.g4he ne
cessity she is under of crossing the moun
tains on 14 incliiifd pianos. ' Baltimore
is urging her Rail-Rad with an energy
j beyond all praise, and has alreaily aU
i It may welf be conceived, Mr.Spcakir, ranced within the barrier of the moun
hat ortlr:Carotii)a-deeaed ihis Rail tains, at an expcnseand tbrongU.a coun-
Hoadf iinmensje importance To he . even try which - would have deterred almost
any other people. . Virginia is advancing
in the same contest ;t?and even the people
of the District of Columbia, with the
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, have press
ed forward, and at e ein'oyin-r a portion ol
the harvest. Georgia too has extended;
her ais on the otner side, and is urg-
jfor thYd c velopcm eh Cof hei' d w respu rc es.
J3ut when 4t vrasriakeil in connection
ivi i h tlie .com m e reel o f : trie West i t ? as -
. 4n med still more unfosi ng m agmtu d e.
&f ihe advantages of a Southern outlet,
; jihe Convention were well aware," for .they
liarticliirlyIbxitVg fo yje -the Jact that
; d ri rig fiy e toion t h ar the K or tb e rn Canals
tijooVmonh ; that:df the; Potoinac three
hionth ; aifd "the Ohio isgenerally frozen
4orsome monins'' " mereiore,
ijdiat the scheuie proposednfeea ni e' ol an
engrossing; character,, and would have
Induced the State to make everyxertion
vforii fs accom pllsh m en t. iBtit i htlificu 1 -ty
janil expense of. passing througtthe
jislv onlvv tltat. I ball exliibitthc means
by;w;hiclrthifC great ctitcrpHsc isMo hv
-accnniplished. ; - ' -i '
Unfortunately, the means provided
by the present " charter have proved
who lly iii ad equate. Mere prh ate sub
scription has been unable. to raise more
titan i of the sum required by the 'es
timates.' The book were - ji6ned' un
der the :Iiartcr, and ly some evil cn
iiicidences the 'subscriptions at the
West wholly failed, and South Caroli-
na almost alone had to undertake the
1 . a -.- . . . a a
task of suhscrihing the lour niiilioiis
neccssary,to secui e the chartriv. In do
ing this, her citrzens liave taxed their
strength to the utmost ; ilnd the apa
thy of the other sections shews how fu
tile are all expectations of further suh
scrijtions, without some additional in
ducements. Eightmillious moreiare ne
ccsJUtry lyid these can only be procuied
by the offlqj of atl vantages suilicieut to
attract the investment of capital, Even
those Who have already subscribed, dis
heartcned by the lukeva,rmness of oth
er States, & seeing that the means now
at command aie insufficient to effect
the object, have come to the dctermi
natipii to. abandon the jrcsciit charter,
unless nieasures arc devised for procii-
i t a I 1 . . .1 XT 4 I
il'inff auuiijonai mmis. r u e am ums
brought to the issue-
ofevadinir it.
Htemcnr cbriuecteuVvitb Banks iilS6utU
CarolhiJiwhose opjnions. were Origi
nally ad verse to lb is7 proj ec t that so
snoij as they bad rgi veiduc cxamina
tioh to the subjectp masf, v if - iof alT?f
them, almitdaReithpMlU'.0,?1
united heart and hand ji iidvncintliie
.scliemo, Tind making it as perfect as
possible. . ' ' '.'''T-f-ri- 'A '
On hand at the Post 'Office Raleigh, the
1st January, 18$7"':--yl :l
Sulomosi K nr
e
f llroj .nun S. Kn g
5 Air-xaiulcr 4, lvii K.lantl
1 w
JSJ-
J .J. I.emi.y (Men hai t)
Uev
In
t Mrs. U4(iii;i1'Ii2v"iS
. John Lcvvjs
n S S:mdi W . Lewis
3 ! Hi-v. Dftiry La-y
W. Lane
Titomas Lonjjstaff
j Mis Loiitv4 L aph
It hard S. Luiitily
j ' . 7HT.
$ James Mciaigo
j Chmchucll Moor
;apt.Jmes Murrny
J es.Iey Marcoin.
Thomas, M- Gchee
S Henry . McGcht'e
.Mr- Moss
5 Ur. J. J. Maciin
i Mi. Mcridilli
2 i Ja ob Maioard ;
$ I'aschul T. Mainard i
7.1 iss M itgaiei A.
W. Lany-
rrlnrif)H ft
ins forwaitl
order to
our eras
alone he found absent from this
conteniion? Shall we alone, of all this
gallant band, be found wanting $ and
thereby, acknowledge"; -our, incapacity for
manlvemuUilion ? Shall the Statesmen
there is no mode
Additional riubsrriptious
can only uc i)rocureu by a grant ol
B auking privileges. Ingenuity caw
deviso no other method, unless the!
to the lennes?ee river, m I oiiiiLs nun ww u vApcn,u u;i;h i iunu
cut olf the portion that is within the work an undertaking, which it
p. And shall the two Carolina i would he vain to speak of..- There isj
tin middle ground Jelt, and toe questron;
now to be decided is between the grautj
of Banking privileges and the aban-l
dunmout of an enterprise, the most;
magnificent which the South has ever
of the South prove recreauts to their pen- jnouccived, and which involves the des-l
pie, and abandon the. means which Hea- tiny of our c
jnoaniainsvexceeded the means of NQciven oft'ers to lead pioerity back to their iu
rCarolina, arid on that account the projectountrv arid if I may so express myself, 1
country forjuany succeeds
n
IrCarolina,
'wa8(kierred. - . : '
ik .'.'This diilicult and csnensive nsrt of the
route the Cincinnati am! Cliarleiton Rail
-Road Company now propose to make
They ohdertake'to scale the Blue Ridge
4.at a point in "your State,; - They propose,
with uni leu; means, to overcome the bar
riers which you; found "too Strong for your
Single power ; and when aii outlet is thus
secured, in the language of yourEngineer,
H the est is easy." The path Jo the
Ocean is open both to North and South
Cafoliua. , Yooi have already, under the
Charter, a right to join whatever Road
you please to construct; and rest assured,
Kthat should, you construct that proposed
by , Vour Co:ivfntron, there will be an
abundant harvest both lor that and for
the Road to Charleston.' Indeed, it may-d
well be doubted whether Vou will not
reap the most profitable portion of the
harvest, j , " "' ' .
t $.u ppo Jfor instancef that the Road
now beirjgHConstrueted from Raleigh to
Gaston be continued through Fayetteville,
f-Charlotte or Salisbury, to meet the Ciu-
cinnati aBil Cliaflcston Road at the foot
j jof the mountains. Is it'uot obvious that
f'airthe passengers from the South or West
who havQ gone up tovnoxville with the
HtTtn ti on' of passing n to Baltimore,
h Richmond, or any point Norths will take
'j-.i i hXniarrlctim 'Road, .u n til" they getthro
I hernouOtaips ; frn' whence your Itoad
' y ill condu c f Ahem.diec t ly t o t h e r; ! es ?.
I ti nation? Will not this be the current
I during, all the summer months; and will
j it not probably draw off even those from
j the upper parts of South Carolina and.
i ' Georgia, who intend going North ?
I i: AVH1 not tlie sarne; result . follow witli
(such articles of produce as axe wanted in
i j jthe lower parts ol Nortli Carolina, "either
.from the West, or frou the Western cnu n -i
4ies of yourown State y and x? not these
'Commujiicatiuixs open a markeU- oIk! in--
jcrease the 'valueof land all atonlg the
Jine ? ;Na) will it not open to Fayette
: . Ville an increase of trade dawn the river,?
; r. There is another point.of view, in which
j " thisiRoad will still further benefit yoor
j ;State.:' Alany of the passengers who go
; i4t6 Charleston from. the tower sections of
: fthc Road, and fro m Ten n c s s e c, wil I thence
! ; Ulesire to go on to tne'Norih, as they now
j lo Of course being unaccustomed to
' the sea, they will take the shortest and
I ! least dangerous" navigation. . As -soon,
? rtthercfore, as your Wilmington and Roan-,
i ,okc Rail "Road is completed, and the
i .Steam Boat ImCiestablisSied to Charleston,"
; you will attract tp this route all these
travellers. The temptation you will of
fer tlvem is a. yoyage of a single: day .be
tween sunrise and sunset, and the avoid-
; A;cet ntl a anight voyage aioand 5 Cape
Iiookout aiut CapeHatleras, two of. the
anot da ngeou,s points upon .tlie coat.
f- Thus then, you will perceive thai Nortli
j pat olina is vitiHy. concerned in the pro
ject now in contenVfdatiiiMt j;anuJf stand
v- ere'.9mmissioned'.tyr South Cafbtlna to
.; ffer-a'articijiatioT) ;'in.,itj' ad vatages.
iVit.ur4niUJ; strength ein4 at.
4pmplisUi
xduntryJroln jerv ostme ditjn.
We can bring to tlie dcioVs pf our people
A market! foe theirprodutsindiereby
', procure for. them at home those, ad van la-
ges, to seckl whicbth
us. NVe canJofusoeaprrif
xt)untrymen, aiIvdirett tneiioj urteil en4
,ergie. n e can create a mighty river,
rhich will carry through ourliustreiim
if so express mys
to biml fortune in her service aye, Sir,
to make fortune her slave; for every thing
combines to favor the project of carrying
on this commerce through ' our States,
r Consider for a moment the difiicul
ties cucountered in tfic various changes
which goods must undergo between
New York and Cmcihiiati. First a
Sloop must ascend the North River to
Mi. Sneaker, let us not deceive
ourselves in this matter. Ve have now
reached a crisis. Around ijs bu evcryj
side, our countrymen arc advancing
with an energy, beyond example, to
wards prosperity and power. We at
lone are-stationary: a strong effort has
I
been made to arouse our people, ant
they at e now awakened to the necessi-j
'Pi
A ll,....,, n... n.v..r Tt.i J lJ CAI UI'" A ' .
..i.. ii'..n-..i.. ..ui... ci8 but slight encouragement to advance iiK
a - t. . r...i t kW f A this glorious nice, to urge their every
l- VIVUl Vlllllll llllll l Artllill UUiH ,' H l in' i il Cii..
MinMl' III UOII.UI 1)1 UIU OliUV,
Portsmoutli, and then-a Steam Boat to I
Ciuriunati. Throughout all these chan
ges, separate agents must beemploycd,
and. additional risk, and expense must
be incurred. The same difticuiyes ex
ist at riiiladelphia, and yet they carry
on. a Irade witli advantage to both par-
4.Z I -k. ...I ..' I 1 al. .. tl
iic-. xiiu w.ncii it js cnsmereu inaif
even this communication is obstructed!
by ice, for great part of the year, thc
disadvantages arc greatly increased j
Ujiqn'a computation : made last year
it was ascertained that at one time at
least two millions of I dollars worth o
goods bound to the West,' were frozen!
up iu these Canals. Now, the South-i
crn Route avoids allthese dflicultics,
it requires no changes of conveyance!
no multiplication of r agents and is
snhjcctctr to no uncertainty in delivery,
either From ice or delay. More than
all, it is the least ditaure to the Sea,
anil offers a market Mhich needs thc(
verypro ducts which tbe Road will con-j
vcy. . . - 1
Is 'this Road nracticahlft nlivsir.nll V?
i -. z. i J i
in behalf of the State, and to
turn back the tide of commerce to ouif
shores. If we lend them our syrnpa
thies if we grunt the aid w hich thcyl
requite all is sale, and our country
must proper and improvo. But if w
repress their ardour and nowr reject
their ad vajiecs, theiit spirits will be
broken. Their last hope w ill have -flejdt
The more generous hearts which hiiijl
offered you their aid, will iiayc beeti
frozen by your apathy. They will
have turned away in disgust,.and have
sought more genial climes in which to
expand ; and long ere you will be ablj.
to arouse your people for another efforfj,
other, chanuel;s of commerce wiinhavj;
been formed, through w hich your mor i
entcrprizing neighbors will drain oult
your pojuilatiiin, and leavo your ronj
dition yet -more desolate anil ruinousl
The simple enquiry then is, wijl yoi
eaicoutitei all these pvijs will you forej
go all the advantages upon which
have descanted : or w ill you, iiroriiel
a ,i . TT' !
tp secure mem, grant liautving jinviic
This nuestion too. hnSs been answered;! Ss to the company from , which their
. - ' i . . . . .
ofu-are to be derived ?
again' and again: But the opinion
aiaj m in BILL; tiiarj i Wiiom a more
scientific Engineer cannot he found, is
conclusive on thisvpoi?it. He expresses
lliis decided conviction, not onlv f the
en:tir,e tuactica 11 ility of the
piioectv biit of its comparatively
EASY KXJ1CU110S." .; " -
But nothing can he more conclusive
of the faith of South Carolina in the
scheme, than the fiirthat she has1 sub
scribed towards it, (j.nc'miltion of dol
lars from her share of the Surplus Re
venue. And this furnishes too, an ad
ditional reason, why !Nrorth Carolina
shoulil embrace the scheme. I5y the
estimates of the Engineers, "it api)ears
that at least three millions of dollars,
or about one fourth of the capital of tlie
"Company will be required to make the
Road thrptigli North jfcai)lina- This
State will therefore, actually receive
one fourth' of South Carolina's share
of the Surplus Revenue, and her: citi
zens will have distributed among them,
the immense sura of; three millions of?
Dollars Anil this looi for the t)urt)osef
of making a fixture vhich cattimt bei
removed, w hiclt Avilft Constitute aparti
of the Btate, be subiect to its laws, in
crease its ' Revenues find eitliance thel
uiup i irtjiu iii hh iieajomingxouiw
tie;.'Cati any man compute' the: atlf
vanfage tp result from miefcau miliar
of; Capitalaiid ilie, biiefitstir be dcA
tagcivwliieUUhk Roatfcogers iKeetMl
aatvyie ocuaicu
1i
To resolve this question, it seems
merely necessary to asccrtain wife t be j
the pc(qle of Nortli Carolina will gain
more by the road than they will lose hir
the grant of a Bank charter. The ad-J
vantages of the road have been already
presented. Let us now consider thj?
Bank charter, and .see if there be any
and what evils to which it may subject
your people.
When this proposition was original
ly' started, in South Carolina, there a
rose mot a little clamor, abmit the
danger from Banks the derangement
I of the ..currency, and a. host of other
vague phantoms were conjured up. -4-1
wherewithal to alarm the timid. Very
little observation soon made tlie discOl
very, that the greatest portion of thiji
itoisc, proceeded from those w ho w crt
juiercsieii in otneriiaiii. xnc inicif
ence was the samewhiifh every farm
would naturally make, when he hear
the old established village Tailor des
canting upon the danger to be appre
hemled from sOmeliowi y ai'i i ved broth
er of the craft, w ho may bare set iii
'jbis Rupp Across the Av;iy T he verj
grpat regard to the twel tare of lus cus
Ibmers, "wbiciftvvould: induce the old es
IC?" Persons applying forIiclter9H
please say they are advertised 7 5 :
' ...... .'. - Lurfiis: IT. Johnson t3
Benjamin AtUn- --Mrs.ChrloUe.-;J.olusqa
Mrs. Sarah Allen, .2 Tiss Emclioe ll! J-'
Wdlram J Abxandei-f son ; H
Thomas Alston '. Il'Oj en Johnson
Jarm s Al-:n 3 J Simou Jolnsrfi
John Adams Jw.lson lu-Wclt ,
M ss Ann i'. Aimls'ead j James II Jafn'an
Steplrf-n li!tfvis!av
Co!'. John Urovvn
John Ura- Jr.
Mrs, Sarah iirame
W. M. Lews Ujtscy
Joseph Belts
C; C. Ua'tle
John Uai-hain
Burwed Uvd.i
J. JJaus
Gairisoa 15 uker
Gen. J.-.s. It. B:yan
Build Bnnn
lien. U'ni. A. Ulolmt
He as B:tfom
Willie Drown
Geo -ge V. U tcchus
Bryan' Jl. Ilnftlow
tlrnry Bass
John ll.'BUscll
Fielding Biislcy
O.iver 5. IlurcU
i).
.loi'jas Cr.is-.:in
Julin Coiweil
Ll jHh Cliedell
David Carter
I). S. (Joliins
L). G. Coll ns
AJaxlnder Camrbcll 2 J MuUen
Themes Carrol 3 Wiiiiam Maupin
KJward Culler i N. Muurite
Jam'es CoTian j Altietl' Mitchell
Woodson Clements 2 ? John M;im
Clerk of VV ate County i Menr Morn
court
JohnCrtven
WdU'in Cornell
Mrs. Arty M. Cherry
Alexantlrr Curtes
Mrs, SaVnli W. Cliflon
Miss Per.'uiA Clifton
Dr. J. Cook
Cook Miller on Crabj
tree
i '
David D. Dopre
Henry M. Dilliard
Vincent 'Day
Benjamin S. Daniel
John It. Donnt-U
Benjamin A. Dunn
A. Drake
Th.omas A. Doyle
J. Pirum
William Dale
MiS He'eu 'Dauby
1.
Charles N. li Evans
Master Peter Kvaim
Wm. C. Kason
Wdliam F.ason
Maj. Wm. C. Emmet
Mis. Jane England
William Karp
F.
Eaton Kranklin
II nton Franklin
James Fort
James S. Ferrcll
V;l!iam L. Fowler,
Wilii wn Fowler
Thomas Freeman
Wdliam Ferratul
Solomon Furgeson
Edward 1. Finth
Wafden Green
Stephen S'G.-ceh
James Greer
Gen. Duff Gpen
Wdliam Gulley
llixy Guion
Thomas Ghp'son
Gilbert Gulien
Gideon Gtnyer
l)r, Wm. A. Gralnm
John Grady
M:ss Elizabeth W.
flraves
Willis Goodwin
SI ..
Hlrm Lodge
D P. lIavv od
A. C. Hamilton
Willis Hamilton
M. A. F. Ilarri-on
Carter H. Harmon
.Mortimer A. F Hani
son "
Abner Harrison
Kobert IJairUon ..
John L. B. Howard
Isaac Hoffman
Jacob Huchons
Iiss Ienriette
kins
A. Hester
t , ....
NO "MIST AKR.
y fTfcfl iVOLS; vt Foreign a.Amencaa
, 5UUl'Bok5, for sale rut the'NoHh-
Store:nl imuoublediv com-
Calblin Book
pHsnjp the greatest- vane-tie to Tie loornl in any
Estshrishmenrtn theTJwied States. The Stock
consist irt part-oTLa, Mediciit.frheoIojrica
C lassicali MisOeJUneiTasi and -i Bta.ft Boflltshel
fatest and moid apnrovexl editiojiir of English,
Latin, Greek, TreK)r.pni8H.imli' Geriniian
Schoot Bootes qio1yetVMaP. d : Cf1r
-Atrt,- .fc.$p.tendid.asittftetit ql$ii6ntx;!W
cy articles Cutlery Ilejiles.-s" lafjfffWy
srotm"nt of paper, "such as JtediumFoolscap,
better and Wrappwi Papcr Gilr- Frame?,
Mouhlihg Prints, &c. &c &f. All of frhicti will
be sold w? the most leUfbnable terms ? ...
i One cf the Firm is naV slationedTn York,
and II hecti5sta"ritTy h the North ern -miirkeits.
Ilavi npf tnade thfslinane'ment, nye shall be?'''a
hle at.all tims to tipply any ixrder - for Booksr
btather ArticTesinu Ijne ofljusiness, at the
shortest nolicer "
- TUUNER & HUT.irES,
RIe;bj' N. Carolina.
We are alsa prepared to . execute BOOK
BINDING in a.ifirs vai-jous feranchrs, . jitthe
shortest noliiSe.
,T. & H,
luiaonhfi ubject'of tae Charleston. Louisvillo
tod Cincinnati Read: appeared before the Senat?, on
I Afionday last, anil delivered his views at fenfrth.- !!
4uivi7 jur tuore mm iwo nours, wuu te uuenvy
anractiscd debater, the closeness and fptce of a loji
ciaiii and thceloquencs and feeling of a cbivalrou
spin of the South. 'Wc believe lua powcrfal and tu
minous exposition-carried comietion fo "the .roindd of
aJl, anj We cainlot. douBt that otlhCan!ina will
lend a helping hand to saycr th:a jr'cat ichcni from
bein abandoned and thereby -seeure
appTjcieadvlan
only dobt on'th from the fesf that';
the Bant2itaosed ip be ekabHshe; jtni Sot bo ,
1 anteny.tttkrdl itkeluaterWt fttftteieettU"''
of iol. P.1,- nave coninOTa 3,natrxn institution
must be ''u1a4m.'nd'that 4hewne and
Tanta of the eounu7FWoa h
eapabiiities alt developer by.'tae cfonitruction of t!io
Road. - . "w r V? .' "; L ,
i P. S. Slnee tfte'abova. was rnypai-iT-'5
ceeddd in obtainlrisr a. copy of CoU MkmmmcrM ,
' Speechr "'about half of which appears in ;bis; paper.
and the residue shall ne given meurncui t A:am-
l phlet edition of it isals6 in?prep.wti6nirdf'rS. for
which .be uppSed, if application be mS2e tday
"V., 1
or to-morrow. -
AdjtmfntoetttJtoih-fiouKr have ragrepd to'aaV
journ sine 0, on the' Htfr inst. We do .not te
.believe however, they willbe able to get through with .
the basines f cfore them, by that time.' By tfca iOth,
perhajis thy can.- ' ' ' i-jV . ..
THE" REGISTER;
Tuesday , January 10, I83y.-
5 'Miss Lucy Ann Mc ;
I CuUoch
Richard Mf.as
SJ..mes Nuiris
I Joseph Nohle j
Miss Henrietta Koif
7 wood
o.
Geo B. Outlaw
Jaines W. Osborne
2 I Drury Faitin
J AUred PaMin t
bamue4 Puckinliain
Mrs. Susan F.
5 Henvy Poricp
s J L -wis- Pool
Mrs
Altr
I'hdlijJ :
qh:.i-lotte Polk
dB.Poweli i
SURPLUS RE VENUE A Report has been
made from the Committee of TWEXTY-sixr by its
temporary Chairman, Mr. Guaham, as to the-best
mode of investing our portion of the Surplus Keye-
i. .1 .j.i w. ' , 'I'm - . ; - .
ijue, which is cxiaracier sea Dy mo wutny rnat marKS
all the efforts of its- distinsubhedjQrfiWVlC'bad
hoped to find room for it in this paper, but Towing to
the space occupied by CoL MemmutgerIIs Speech,
wc are compolled to- defer its publication unlit our
next. We subjoin however, a brief sy nopsis of ita
contents: s . 7"" ' -
The Report commences with the remark, that the
Deposits Act declares, in substance, that the funds
distributed under it shall be by way of loan, and not
as absolute gifts. The Committee are however, of
the opinion, that the loan should-be treated as one
of a most liberal character, which the State may
never be required to repay. ' .l
-The Committee allude to the proposition of the
Banking and Canal Companies in New-rYprk to bor
row the money at interest, and unanimously recom
mend the rejection cf these overtures. .
The Committeealso repudiate the plan of dividing
the fund amongst the several counties- of the State,
proposed by a bill referred to them. ,
With regard to the expediency of establishing a
Bank, with thi3 fund, to be owned wholly by the
State, the Report states that "a portion of the Com
mittee are confident that the establishment of such
an Institution would contravene that provision of the
Constitution of the United States which declares
that " no State shall emit bills of credit.' Besides.;
rib financial skill, it. is believed, could Successfully
manage a Bank founded entirely on borrowed Capi
tal, demandable at the pleasure of the lender. '
In conclusion, the -Committee recommend that
, Death of 'a. Member v Itfs with sincere regESt that ,
ws announce the death of Geo. W. MoirVpoEjiT.
fhe Senatoi from the County of Hertford r tvhd CtxV
on vycdRescaT law, atter a brier illness pi antpMr days..
For a just and affecting eulogy .on the eErflCter of
the deceased, we refer to the appropriate: rmxtarksi
tinder the Legislative Jiead, which accOTirpanicd, thft
annune'atiqn of his death to the two Hoaeea. 'c
On Thursday, theiBaliis ofUhe deceased wer
carried to the Episcoj-4 Gharch, whera anjirnpc .
sive Discourse waa delivered by t the Rev. Cj no bo a
W. Frs1ax, Rector. After yhieh'. the ji were at
tended to fheXJity burial ground, the followttji Grdsjr
of Procession being observed, vfe.- ' - 1 1 ! : v ' "
v Q!ergjman;aod Physician. f i-f;,- -
- Pall Beareri. - jrsfi Fdll Bearer
J: W.'Brvan, :& K. Rsvn'r,
- Alex,W' Mbane.jrglj - W.tanings i
Hcz. G. Spru'df, II Thos, 8. Hoiuf..
J. L, Margrave, LUiJ W. R. Galea.
nicj W. Pegram
Miss Mary Porch
Reu'ieji Perry l 2
5 Wi:li;irn Parker
Jeremiah Peaia.ll
J Mis. Maith Price
j II.
Leonard II. Roys'cr
Mi'F, Itebecc Rusejl
Uev. Francis Ferrall,
rare nf Mr. O'K'ol'ii-
Francis Ueeder
5 P;.schl Roneiton
I John A-Jfoberson
5 Vvillie Iiains
1 . u. iwuiiaiiu
Booker UHiusey
Governor of the Slate; .
Heads of Djppnrtments. '
JndgM of the Suprenie Courttite
-iHi-Ks 01 mf Tw.o nouses.
Sptakr of the two IfouW.
Members of the Senato.
Members of the Commons,
Citizens and Strangers,
. d3 W state for -public inforrationi that th t
Disconurs delivered by the Rev.Mr. FaxixVof
the Episcopal Church, on the " Rights and Putiea of
Slaveholders, are printed and ready for delivery. .
SUPREME C0CTJ2oiph;aMilk
Davie County, has been admitted 6 thepcaptioe
Iw m.the, County ppuris. . ; ;
Eldpi'IOrS.-rX number of jcoiivt.'
keri'nlace since our last, but we are so crowded for
room, that we can do nothing but ive gjEnejrenerat ,
results, v In our next. we'iyilLpub i ta.particv?lar'-
ptafement of the votes of Idq twp iidusea; on ,e(yi"
question; '- ' :-
Rrchmoncl Pearson, of Davie eounty, and JJm
D. Toomtr. oi FayetteviUe have been elected Judaea
of tlie Supeoi . QoqtH't'hC' foraer.jseaBOO'-of .
Creation ofanewCircnlt-r-the kt tear, in th plac6f
Owen Hplmes, resigned. ;." " -; :&?k .; H-; . -On
Te$day last, -uTamm. W, Get wjr tJie Reprefr
-sentative of the" county of Macon- in the HouKe f
CosnmoRs. wsi elected lieltor 4rf the n eW' Judicial
- ;..v
ft i
Sla'.ifird &. Jolmsou
5 G. T.. Snowdcn ;
lrael Sheldon
5 Beiyy Suri
Wi!li,tm Still ;
i Josiah Q- Sh:iv
3 5 Isai ih H. Spencer, cjre
I of Iiv David Ci ier
. 6 Mrs. Phebe Spivy : ,
l Ge rge W. Scaibo.
) rough s
$ TI10S4 IL Spruill ;
j J. J. Sennvin
? Wm- N. Shauck !
J CJir.slopliers Sjiears
$ John Smith S
5 Calvin Smith
5 E. Smith k
j Cslcb'S. Smith - ;
- Jwi-artwu Smith
? Thomas H. Speller . 4
Uev. ubi. Sou'.hgajte
S Moses II. Sawyear
j ' ' " T.
James Trvao
I Miss Sarah Thomas , "
i Mr$JCiuiney Tucker
5 Mi?s;UebecC, Tucker
i SolonHin Thompson
J John Trenton . i
" Thpfns M. Trirr.gr '
Haw- Dinah Turner ?
5 A. Turner . ;
S James Tumbell 1
0
hajdyie gtiirist sulijeetiHg themselves jto Williyy. Jones
the praqtiCj?l citxtue new cmcr, wouii
at uncc ho valcl' at .wjia,t it is wnrtli
The; same motircs gorern 'mnnkjtiil
whetjicrtlipx WamUc tjia ueedleic
opiniori m)ina party eiestca inns
iJte received jtlt reaTeaution.Bcii
William P. Ilracv
Hoax Hill (not of Pits
boro')
George Hill. .
Peter It. Hines
VVtlJt.m B- Ifobbs
Alsa Hunter
Jarrie&McHunler
J acqh Hunter .. i
J. Uendtron
Horace H Vhders v.
Wdliam Harris
1 1 a rr i M n 1 a gtie
. i . v .f Slvadrach Wedduic:t
Journeymen Printers T w ,M, s w .Pcox b
peiyariHU u. jewej
wY TV , - ton
Kimbrough. Jones
PpJ ft TTim li mh
Henry Utley
I Benton Uiley & Co.
I William IL XValkeri 3
I ,L M.;Wjifht
5 Hvsi E izabeth T.
I ; Wh.ie ;.
t lleury B. S. Williams
-Hulc:5r Warren
q AIrsu M:rhn VVarren
y t William H. Wliite
Mary Gnod Waahiijg-
our whole- share of the Surplus shall be devoted I :
to Education and Internal Improvement, in equal f Uit we We?
parts. That part, given for purposes of Education,
to be invested in the Stocks of the Bank of the State
and the Bank of Cape Foar the dividends'arising
therefrom to go to the Literary Fund, and to be re
invested by the President and Directors.
The residue of the Surplus to be added to thd In
ternal Improvement fund, and placed under the con
trol of the Boaid of , Internal Improvcmcnjt-i, .to be
loaned out to Companies engaged in cpnstructihg
works for the imv.wrv?,hwnt of dm miriR nfintornat
transportation. IN o Company to be allowed to bor
row ah. amount jgreater than one half its capital
stock, and the debt to be made safe by either real or
personal security. Tbe loans to t-e made under the
direction of the Board for Internal Improvements
who arc to keep the fund in a course of artive accu
mulation, by making new loans of the interest money
as it is paid in. In this way, works of Internal Im
provemcnt'will be facilitated, while, at tlie same time,
the fund will accumulate for future use. f .
This is a very meagre outline of the Report, all
the positions of which are sustained by a. course of
profound reasoning which will not fail, we think, to
carry conviction to every dispassionate mind."-
tin nominatiorr, but-there were tctwren thirty ard ; :
forty seatfering .votes, chiefly in favor of Mr. Gat
THrn, of Burke. ' ;; 'f--'j?- ;.f - 1
James R.DddfrSyeTTf. ofthe Sfnate,hasbeen electrd
Solicitor of the 6th7uTlicipl Circuit,; ytcB;rr,fi
AJrxftnde declined. His opponent was -T)iom
as Wikon, of Burke. v - .f ',iy'.ff- f'-v.
We are compelled: tb '&uU the. Legl? Ialive' pre-
ccedings of Saturday, but the whole day waoccn-. "
pied in Voting fSr Judge.' Nothing of interest rransv
ptred jn either House, except -ihaAfttq -jpftno
Senate, by which the bill rnntineV Bafl2jij'.,iriTi-i-'-'
leges to" die Charleston and CineinntrRair-Rpftd
was rejected, waa YS-consldered, ftndthQbiU p&&
me orucrjot iue uuy ur inoiiuiiv. t j ... :
The resignation of JL. Dovxti as Jndgfc was
read and accepted. Several candidate ire. spoken of
tp fill the vacancy. . -'- ? I Ph0M'i '
Accident. We are 'painedV to state that tlie Rt.
Rev Bishop Ives met with' a serious accident, on
'.fx
Mr. WATSo!r,of the Kewbcrh Sentinel, hk parted,
with, his interest in that establishment to 'Joit;A A.
BACKnorsE.Eso. by1 whom itwill hereafter he con-
ilucted.. The pqUtic of -the paper wUlien
changed. : .tiiv
by two spirited Horses, they
to'k fright jiist beyondthe Government Houseprang
off a very high bank, upset the vehicle ' and
made a .-complete wreck of it. The " Bishop
and his 'Djrivcr were both thrown, out- the
former had his shoulder dislocated and was other
wise a good deal bruised the latter escaped unhuit.
Councillors of.. State. We -announced in our
last, the election of five Councellors, leaving two sjilt
to be chosen. Since then, Chrtes E. Johnson, of
Chowan (Whig) and F. L. Djtncey,'(!9f Edgecomb,
(V. B.) have- been elected.
correspondent of the Baltimore Chrdtilefe 'ay' tbt
Thursday last. In leaving this City for FayetteviHc, j ZTWr 7' WF&E
in a Carriage drawn by two spirited Horses, they I Senator Crrttenden W ealt
ltr. Betkton made on - the Seriate.'" 4a unnatiein llin
(Treasury) order of General Ja
if General Jacksonrshould happen to "Philip' of
Maccdon, blind in'ie.TeidiyVeld that
the Senator from Missouri' ancl hiswiiofe patty
would feign the utne calamity ; or like'tlie attend
ant op T.om Moore's character' tfLaUa ;RhdokHf
would swear' they saw the moon and stars ' -
United ' States Scicic-rJJm. FaAJtfeijjf Tiinrr,
has been' elected" a Senator, for the ensuing etx year
?jvv tirom Newpshire. ; " i ' v '
Corr;m.-In Dublishin? the rfirfor,T,ihr on.:wK naa pcen cnoscn ny tne uovernr
in ur last, we made Mt.JFaison vote for Mx. Courts,
when he was absent, and did not vote at all. ' s
; The amendment proposed by Mr. Spruill td the
Revised bill, concerning Mills, was to included Wind
mills" and not " Mud-mills" as'stated.
The bill abolishing the Ofiice of Pnblie,Prinleri
atid prescribing the moSe in which the Printine for
the Slate shall hereafter be execuiedjias beepme a
law. , . . ' .. ' ..
Sidney; Jon.es'
ii. c. y"es
4fery Jone
Mintop Jones
Samuel Jones
I Mr. Winifted Watson
7. Arfi-riili AV i niK i ' '
v Dr. Wdliam Waul
5 Uoberf W. WynS" i
I Cfirjst&jher Wood. !
it 'Sward -
Larreefofd Warr4I
e L. tw -Waterman ,
r T William Yates.
JovutfX jfpnes r
-a THTW n Sr.flTT. P. U i
or and CkfencU of Maine, to fill the vacancy eeea
045d by tlie resignatiop of Judgp Sheplcyj
--' . Hi '' . : .'. ' '- 1,'.v?;Iv:'
MABttAwp SiKATon. Dr.. Jqaar SI S? Kerof 5
Worcester ha been elected Senator in Cpnrress, in
the place efj; 1J. Goj.isiseiiouH, deceased, hf an '. .
almost unanimouairote, - Mr. Spsncx has long been -a
member f . the! Hofise of iprefatiyOtt ;r
-United'tatei. - , ''Tl:IC.H'Hf4 ''
' Tax PjcTHEm pr AxxY'akNsW? '
.u
v . 74' 7.. WV WW f5-r the ninety-firs volume ojnai paper. iTiUifisaouM-
t:0?riIKem5ence,' me made by-Hon:, loss the oldeslf papcroW;pubuAhc'aitha'
vx..-JS.axpABs..of.this State, :eii'-prentuieee-'VSM0a ' ' -i?- ?- .- vi-' i "
ui.cwi i'wu a y t ULTU .w I1B COHSUUeniS,-prajUlg
re-enactment of theDepbsite law We commend it
to aiLho admire eloquence inits richest dress; poig
nant with- alkunonruidVxeplcte-with Caustic truths,
uttered wita the fearlessness becoming ttse Represen
tative of Freemen. : C - r :
It fppears by an Official Repoit from thp Secre
tary of the Treasury in the " last Washington" pa
yr," fbat the pjrtioii of the Surplus fund cpmiug
to North-Carolina, is $1,911,676 53. :
(XjTA number, of Paragraphs and 4dvcrtMement
are crowded out this week, which saal appeaj in our
next. ' c,;-.:
, v The Uev, Mr. Goes was has- been elected Chaplahi
otthe US. Senate, arid the Rey. JAn Comstork of
tho.Housc.-. The latter u the, Minuter who wrote'
and pubhdhd a defence, of Col, J6imsotts family
Rey,' Mr.XactvUuW les Devr-py." Esav? Cashier
he Pank uf.UiAtite, rifaaTiaQlliijiliKD
lhi '.:.. yvt-
in Salisbury, Jiy the liey; ;B,-jir BurltonCoienel;
Edward VjvKrmnrh-Jrt ttrt8rtKlRt!iMr't:
. tnjbui Ctty, on Thursday night iasti
Umv&?lurnert envictem of Uie'rnyrder ofjiLBgAtjEii, Civil Engineer unngihiiid
vl.-f';M.vi..juauii, was uung ai uxiorup-reauicri st;K!ftlf.:'tIf -triqa.m pftlr.OlkIll$a.,
SGraifcUlecoHnty pursuant to" sentence, on Friday ticps; and factored- IfgVi'rfk!'1-' .
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