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w m saijsiiltry v saturday ff^€qhraq¥e 5 9 1835 n iiammlto c jo\e ycuu £— x*i 19 ir a we have been tanght by the experience ef arly fifty years under our present form of g rnment we have had reason to be satidicd ith il : and it is hoped that we shall cling t e union of the states as n w connected with it adventuring apoa hazardous experiments to lange the terms of that c annexion having been appoint by the president of the nited statps a commissioner to treat with the t-'.i.tns and fjr other purposes i have thought my duty to accept the appointment *, inasraoeb ; tlie peaceable settlement and 1 cation of the idiaoa rernov'ing beynnd the j*f:ssib*npbt is a r*tter of great importance to the united states id not less so to north car una especially as gar-is the removal of that pinion if lhe cnero pe nation now residing within the limits of its state it is known to many of you thai isbe indian have fur a long time been orderly id peaceable and theii conduct has not mad it r*cesnry for the legislature of north cardina i extend the laws ofthe state over the territory tey oceapy or in any manner tu interfere with ieir eoneerna except for the pur pane of pnjte oa they deserve the fostering care of tne icheral government and i have no doubt will eceive it in retiring from the duties of my station it has en my earnest desire and intention that nu art of the business committed to me by the le islature should lie iictrlpcteii ; and it is relieved hat my retirement at this time will cause no in onvenienee in any department uf the govern aent with thisdetermmatioii i have devoted n.y whole time and exerted mv feeble t-.lents in iromotinn the success if such special ohects as he legislature fry resolutions ur ahavwiae has lirected under these circumstances i have teemed it inexpedient and unnecessary to offer mv jtencral recommendations for your oonsidera ien ; euaftning myself to the task of rendering ,\ in a faithful account of the maimer ia which i lave executed the trusts c mfided to me a resolution of he general assembly directed hat a '* contract should be tha.le with mr sail htigbesfur the restoration of tha statue of washington upon the oasis of the principles set brth in the report of the joint select committee in that subject 1 ia obedience to this revolution a written bon net was made with mr hughes and some one in may last he commenced the undertaking ind so far as i was able to judge in a manner viiifoniiidable to the principles laid down in the ep.rt being desirous of removing les family ind rnaterials tothls place he returned to new itork ihoui the first of july under at express jirom'.se lo return and prosecute the worn ia fif teen lays with a confident reliance upon this promise and to facilitate the speedy removal of his family his workmen and materials a sum of money was advanced perhaps beyond the portion of labor done according to the terms of the contract of this n.iwever i confess myself not a compete it judge the whole sum advanced to mr hughes am hints to two thousand eight hundred dollais mr hughes finding asl understand ir m him that sickness prevailed loan alarming extent in now york he removed with his family to ne - jersey and has not returned to north carolina he lias since re nested tliat the numids and casts for tbe repair of the statae should be fir warded to new york where he intended to prosecute the work i thought proper to forbid the removal of any thing p rtaiaibg to the sta tue as the contract requires that the repa.rs shall ba made at raleigh the contract toge ther with thc letter of mr hughes is herewith submitted a resolution ofthe general assembly directs that - all the maps drafts and plans lately in lhe possession ofthe engineer f this state shall be placed in our executive office and that they be repaired at the expense of the state and be kept under the direction of the governor subject to the further disposition of the general assembly this duty has been performed and the maps drafts and plans have been repaired and are se curely dep sited in the executive office tito resolution directing the " employment of an agent to arrange in proper order al the papers belonging to tiie senate and house uf commons and others which were saved during the confla gration ofthe state h se and that tin y lie de livered to the proper officers ol the state has been complied wiut,s>far as respects the assorting «>•, arrangemen but owing o the want of sufficient cases and shelves in the government house to hold tlie papers belonging to tbe senate anr house uf comiiior.s they have been carefully la belled and filed m a pjorain the office if the se cretary of state subject to such disposition as the general assembly may ii ter make this arrangement ivasa laboriou ne and has boor faithfully performed by my private secretary mr william it hill he former librarian of th slate the acts wf assembly establishing rail roads have been attended to considerable difficulty aad delay occurred in procuring aa engineer t make the surveys required the service of jur w rawle f pennsylvania were at iast obtain ed ; and he has been ensraged in the suney r both routes • which.it is hoped prove aartetee t-.ry as soon as the surveys are completed a particular report on mat subject as weil as otb ofhis excellency montfort stokes to the gc t objects which engaged the attention of the nerd assembly ifjs'orth carolina j ur .| of internal improvements will lie laid be gentlemex lore you by the remaining members of tin the meeting of the representatives of free board men in all countries where freedom exists is at pursuant to the resolution directing the dred all times an m.erestitig spectacle ; anil when 1 g"»g dachuie belonging to lhe state to he secu is considered that they come from their homes red in such manner as to preserve it from ruin from their fire-sides and relinquish the coin i slave directions tor captain blany in whose forts of domestic lite to attend to their public du possession it was to deliver it to gen ed warn ti s : when they make great sacrifices of time ij duddley of wilmington for tiie purpose of bad of their private concerns prompted by nu o having it secure on examination it was tl.er motive than the public g»«d ; jhiming nor 1 found that lite vessel containing the machine expecting noottier reward than thai ol an a_wrov v>:,s - s " mwil decayed as to be unfit for use that in conscience it is nut aa easy task properly to fhe machine itself was greatly injured and thai estimate the sum of gratitude which is due from i [ dd cost tne mate a eonacderafafe sum of m > the people to their faithful representatives tv *" b ve it taketi to pieces and stored in aafe on tin present tk-casion surfer me to eongrat ty in the punm of many purr ins the cost ulate yon upon the appearance of general prus would be more than the m.-ichme was worth n rity in the slate aim tor the enjuyna nt uf a i '» h*r these circumstances i have directed it to ac.iiiiinv.n share of health by its citizens at a be delivered to the cape fear navigation cuin time when other portions uf the world have iieen p«iy in which tiie state is mucli interested and visited b a iii.^taiiiictiiigmalady fonhoae.bics iheir agent has engaged that it shall be token sings ot health and prosperity we have reason to careot be thankful to aiiuigmy god : and it ojtves us tiie renin tion directing the appointment of : jus cause to relv with maitmibrr up.n i lis eon \ some intelligent person to act on tlie part of the tmual mercy in averting the calamities which i state ia collecting testimony and causing such • threaten uie peace and harmony uf max beloved j surveys as may be aeeeaaary to the just prose j couiury via it is not to be demeil nor disguis ; eutioii of the suit pending in the supreme court j ed truin ourselves that the measjres recommend ] m the name ot the attorney general for vaca j ed by an excited portioa of the southern people ting certain grants made by thissiat has been if pers.sted in must nave a tendency to weaken , attended to and ( have appointed for litis pui the lies whict nave heretofore so happily mil pov i'no.uas dews batfaire of tltuhetbrd in tod aa together aa a nation whatever may be whose integrity and capacity i have tne most the issue of mis struggle 1 rejoice that the peo j perfect reliance pie f north carolina have wisely avoided any j with respect to the resolution ta favor of the interference raleulated to disturb iie pabhc ran j sisters of ihe full hi od of atues n forsytne i ( udity it is a vum that we look for perfection 1 have felt myself somewhat at a loss how to iiinv human msiiiu tons an overriding l'ro prueeed nucbum baa been ande far the mo i vidence basurdatnedit to be otherwise as i my nor do 1 know where tiie faawly r s.ue 1 oave not made the transfer of he shares t > th mr gwyn moved that samu.-l t sawyer the member elect from the town of f jentpa iie appointed sp-oaker and mr mc^iiilin moved that louis d il-nry of f-tyett yille hi added to tlie nomination the house prospsc5tus fcil * 7 // 6 cssvroel.v.l umtcsimi.v edited fk published state ay directed by the resojation inasmuch a in my alisence there was no person aul'iori ed \ to receive and pay a.vay the money appropriated j for the said our shares t have therefore left tbe shires as ihoy were and have depnattedin the siate bank the munsy placed in my bauds as guardian ex-ofllcio irf jas n forsvthe,a nhenua to one hundred and sevnty four d 71 lars and fifty c*mts this inoney is subject to the draft of mysinvessor in office tbe cert fioate of stock ot he snares is lelt in the hands of the public treasury the resolution requiring the governor to ap j puiiit bobm person resident in the city of raleigh who shall correspond with different pstasaa ia t'n3 for the purpose of procuring onpira ef the a--»s and journals of the general asa-iinhly to replace those destroyed by the burning nf the state house and public librarv has been atten ded to and mr joseph gales of raleigh has been appointed for that p«rpose the progress he has made in p?rf irminsr the duty rvju-.red shows that the busines could not have been placed in better hands the resolution requiring the governor to make application to the proper authorities of the | halted states for as many pistols and sabres as j may be necessary to s ipply such tr.iops of caval ; ry as are now oriran'zed.or are about to be organ i ized within this state has been complied with and one thousand pair of pistols and five hundred sabres have been received from the j sited states as part of this state's quolo of public arms they have been partly distributed a greeaoly to the law on that subject and the re ma.nder are in the arsenal at f'ayetteville in obedience to the resolution directing the v/athematir-a instruments belonging to the state and .'.,.,.., ady attached to tne engineer's department to ik collected and placetl under earn of d h bingaam of the city of raleigh an order was issued to that effect and many of the instruments are now in the hands ot mr bmiham it is to be regretted that they were much injured before they came into his posst s sion and s.ne d them rendered unfit for use withou r-pairs a listof those collected is here with furnished thc aspect ot i implied t^ower this coiistre.tion as t!»eir own reasonitfe df*>i ■-», ammid limit t'ie sphere of our yatio iaj c 7 ler merely to theae sii.-ijal effort nbi-b in the end wool i have pro luce i its li-so lution as a matter of invit.'nle ceoaequen o to tit.»s vine/s tlie triuinvirat added the.topaia of a'e s<>i**ei*e'<r r i/i a note which h s been so m led in tho ancienl do ntnion with stub an ill o nened iihst but with no variety by then to relieve ita dull aud vexatious ''-"-- — "~- •* _— mm thercip-m proceeded to allot — upon coun ting r mots it was reported that louis d henry re.-eived f>9 vol-s samuel t sawyer 5 '», aud wank s nalhbltow p joses . •■•'■■l'ulif.r ' y m n °; i jm h.-ie whether open or hi«men he will 1 ft 1 :.»« t^.^^-naaah hent»o«tofhis strength cnttc^wit gentleinea will oblige melr a and thoae other nungenta that give zest jm . u " mu1 ' ? iwioal rcputs he will endeavor to afford acting as agents for the w itenmap in the sev ,]'„ f of-amea iw'weinj in the pit riot ism , i era counties where they reside and receipts ■)( i i^tint'intionkof the president and aware j na e y _(____, w uuld ba aa valid rs if made by tha ftdi w rved btarnc can bat binder the proper • ill3 -^ lt ' v j z : • rf govemnwit he wrufcd ithje dsty to ■,, , r surry count . „ ... the tide rf*aiooo winch has tecs sol jr > anastrong pttrrea fcrth ttgainal se adrnmistru^on rmcl vnv - krwri with bmary it justifiable v co . t b wright u-ill h free b«wever to mmmm the peter climr nam d iie i nk*d statee n stokes county „ difienuon as experience ma have shown i ( . m ci-rrtrv . ,, ., ,, tv editor flwrn the rxci.o of the power lit fs count v , f makin hitcrunl finpieuwmfi by the general vv ilkes cul ml v rnment ; n the highest degree inexpedient ( col sand p patters hbelieves tbat the distribution of large sums of m-ssrs fraley & bo in vl v con«rr*a an the president will pm bjjrke cou1s i y i .. abarm distrust and disalf-etion.and will robert pearson esq rhus weaken oar union to say nothing of thc * unr l b \,) vm v r-ndrncy rfaneh leg^la.i.on againat john p i lardm bar atariltwhieh ha for its object the fbatenng of roc1uwgham he interests afoae section of oar eoanrry at be robert galloway jr esq r^r-ense ofanother the beat energies of thie paper a m scales leo .... i . j|i>dlji.i v of the newly pnyugatod doctrine of nnllifiea c c henderson esq tion.ni only aeceasary tosay.thst in ail ita phases fxtm*rg mo nntiti..t.s.it is contnrv to our mr*t settled mecklenbcku riews of civil polity and as such will be combat or j.i beyd d i ivrtiasiilnii.^^^ssmmmmummmmv v l son h*n ___________________________________________________________________! m.les 11 vo-::?iv ■. _____ m _____ _____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ col a mitchell m 1=1 fcifc^.^oavins'jn mr henry having received a majority of whole no of votes was duly elected and conducted td thechair by mr m mill tn from whieh he made his acknowledgements in a handsome and appropriate address lis sfaoiy itsq was appointed principle and edmund b freeman esq assistant clerk during the present session rich'd bolierts a as appoint.nl door keeper vn.f mhr r of can idates heirtg hi nomination for t!rc appoint ment of assistant doorkeeper the house made one balloting without a choice tiie watchjfatf [•>.' tis idvcrtisemail mr hamilton ix hs 1 the writers of tbe trio the ar."des tn which one of the iv pie was a reply tiad vi i oitly 11 view the object ot afiont.ng *.>, crawford f»r t te presidency amidst all tli.jp parade of pu'riotistn and this at tbe expense of ho rest of the administration to combat tb ; * oi jus criisav lathe bus.ness if these nu-noers a one oft'ie p-iopls which we have uin'me to the loss w ■readily allow of those wh ifuiia ver.vtiel lima ridicule ind tr utnpbattt sar asm i in note satisfied thd i did rrett injustice to the ndivn cf nan of tlte friciids of that **■<•» le nu to whose enlightened forecast suhs*---|u.>nt vents have inrne be most irrefutable t^■sji'no»v — sec v htniltoiis letter couiier id in sist mo i 10 1 alien up somewhat on trust without nuch examination but with no other than the purest motives opinions in some respect but villi what i then wapnanj proper guar ls csiea iated to sustain some of its implied powers — sen sane letter i now thiuk after experience of nine yeirs that t!ie preservation oi lhe constitution aad ha salvation of the smth dinen-ls 0.1 a strict con struction — see sane letter mr hamilton in i8**i the argument of one of the people ' ia now pres-mt'-d ia an unbnikea bbeoatomtuti i li ir to the meat ordinary aad gr.iufvmg to ili-'..i*st omprehensive umieistauding tn i.-u os ijii ire unfolded are in fie nature essentially im perishable — see his advertisement to '* ) tc of the people although thos a imperishable truth have al ready been iinfimsdia the hist ry of dr at du.fi s opinions yet as ihjb bposim aal wy ia aa transcendant it miy tend tie netier to ilium r.:e their intrinsic worm bv presenting tame ii the 1 at least with mr lhuni1tue*fl litter opio .> h tne following qn nation from die of the peo ple we did nit rive .| r . vl difue tbebeii-.'ii if though it e.pt imy tpnliea to bath genlle.nen — it says lo the trio i understa.i i y ito a n that in exp undng the federal constitution we should be tied down to the strict letter 1 of that itrswanseat a i that tbe general government was not nule the exclusive or fi id julre tfthe tmtent of vte po 3 ers delf^a'.'l to itself bat tliat as in ail otoer cases of mpaet among parties having n euna ui in judge each party his a ri'siit to j litre tor itself • s these maybe consider th c i eeatrated essence of all the wild ml deatrustiva principles that hare ever been advaoesd in re lation t the subjects under ootisi lerat m an i as they constitute tiie basisof aeuatentplaietl revoli tion in the admintstrati n the g rncral g ... la ment i have been particular in tsiio v ir v--ry an<r age lest i ihoul.i he suspect f g-ivinv my own i npr ssi ns if the resuh of v or irru monts or more carre tly speidog of jr.mr ci tations — see one if the resphy pi.rit 11-14 in bsa**tiav that we ought n *\ 1 1 travel oot of the strht letter ' 4 th c nmtituti w i o * almost disposed lo believe ie enanty toot v m were ignorant tt ymr awn pr pmt n — jr if with us obvious aad necessary to t*v j ue 1 •■*» before you i could bevenrm y.i wrrid t h n • n laitt it i should lie e.irnp died to ih'n'v rv ri favoraiily of y ur ehaiaeter as nothing ii n re dearly de*n*<*tetrable than that y or rule 1 01 structitin would paralyse every livnig en . . ,- .,.* the constituti ui and aosulately aurubilate be givernment without implied ail ine-.den d p vers aim s the entire inns of mean by which the machine fgjvenraent s k-p n mutton could not be wielded a single rnoraont bnt would rail flora the hands of ihe ad tiimsira lion — - e o,i ofthe peon b4 14 mr ilavhi/rj l 83i i do not cm forward to ajv 15'afl ar to make qaallficationa and exceptions for a 1 ctnie which i believe to be essential to the political rights of a sovereign state in tirs loin anj tlie civil free-join of its ei.iz ns it is all if-yl h r true tnat ia octuber is2s in addreswing nv i'.r.iier and m si h i r ' 1 1 y valaod eonstituenta f joilet in 1 did expressi ioy und*rubtiag cm v *•;..!» n the raiidity and abi.img eonti i nee in thneffi cacy of auuincaliun as a peaceful aad eff .". a tikie of r-'-si-t.tig arilhin trie limits if a state in tbis confederacy an act of itsur,».iti m on lhe part of the general governraeol 1 — his dinner speech 4th of ltd y 185 in chitrbston c itiipare the ahtiva bullitying si-nt'in'.nt of governor hamilton hi 18*11 flhth the foil 9 vi r imperishable irulns wnieh lie so sbthuaiaatlcaii pressed upon the public attention : 11 hamilt.ln in is21 n salisbury saturday december 1 1832 tuesii-i vivzqtk 1*3 2 the senate met porsnant to adjournment on motion of mr spaight ordered thut a committee be appointed to prepare rules for the the government of lhe senate lir ino the present session meesra spaight toomer se.iwell wilson and daily were appointed to form said committee in the house of commons ninian f.d mondston one ofthe me nbers elect from the county of haywood and allen peeples and david thomas the representives of the county of guilford produced their cre dentials were qualiried and took their seats messrs stunner sawyer polk brag and pearson were appointed by the speaker a committee to prepare and report rules for condik'ting the buisness of the house duc tile present session john cooper after several ballotings was elected assistint joor keeper d niiel coie man thomas g ' stone and jno vv covington were appointed engrossing clerks since the adjournment of the legislature 1 | have received from the secretary of stats of the united states a number of copies ofthe acts of the second session of tho twenty fin»t congress which are in the executive office eahjeet to your orderfirtlieir distribution i have also re ceived from the same source three copies of the fifth census or enumeration of the inhabitants ofthe united states taken in 1330 to which is prefixed a scedule of the whole number of persons within the several districts of the united states taken acciirdinjr to the acts of congress of 1790 1 800 1 s 1 0 and 1 820 ono for the executive oilice.and one for each house of the general assembly this is a valuable document and will be delivered to you by my private secretary witti this message an elegant alar and atlas with statistical views ofthe sta*e 1 maine has by the_direction of uie legislature of that state been presented to the state of north-carolina ; and i beg leave to recommend that a similar donation be made in return as soon as the new map of this state is completed 1 have received communications from thc go vemors and legislatures of several status a'hich i am requested to lay before you those from massachusetts relate to the unsetled ques tion of the north eastern boundary of tho united states those from tennessee relate of the subject of the public lands of the united states and to the powers ofthe general government t > make appropriation for internal improvement and approving the conduct of the president in piacng his veto on the lexington and jv/ays viile turnpike road bill those from louisi ana relate to the establishment of a rail r ar from new orleans to pass through the states of ijouisiatia mississippi tennessee alabama n i irih carolina and virginia to the city ot v__slnugtoii ____________________________________________ tmf caroi.tv wtrckmtv is published every week at three dollar net year in advance where the foibsrribrrs live counties more than tne hundred miles distant from salisbury and in allcasea where the account is over one jearstan ri.r.s the jix.ee will be 4 kosobsrriptino will be taken for less than one yea : advrrf.sme will b done a the usual rales ko subscription will 1 withdrawn until arreara ges an paid unless the editor chooses sir subscribers paying the whole sum in ad vance can have tlie watchman at 3,50 for one bov and if advanced regularly will he continu ed ai the tame rates aft er wards all letters to the editor must be post paid or they will not be attended to ivrsri-is addressing the editor on the business nf th office will a-.!dr*s-s him as editor of the caror»nm ffrldhnaa these that write oa oth er tnunr«a mm dir.-et to h c jones n h all he suhacri prions taken before the o-ttimr-ncement of tins paper it will be remem ir.«l iteeome due on the publication ofthe first handier a joint committee of both houses was appointed to w lit upon h a excellency the governor consisting messrs welborn and hoke on the pirt ofthe senate and messrs mcleod and sheppard on the port of the house of corn rnons to inform bun ofthe due organization of both branches ofthe legislature and th nr readiness to receive any communication from bin reported that the governor would report to-morrow at 12 o'clock john p mabry reasonable commission will be allowed on mo ney collected h . c . jones salisbury july 28 1 852 dermot mcmorrogh wc have given in our last paper some ex i tracts from the i'oem of john q adams and if this which is all we have seen he a fair specimen ail who admire mr a lams and we confess oar selves of that number must regret the etlort ft is a stiff pedantic obscure composition and comes upon the literary reputation of air adams as a j blight on a ripe harvest our excellent ex j president was certainly not born a poet and if any one has ever attempted to make him one he ought not to have drawn his wages for he has executed hit task in att un workman-like manner could we only " sec ourselves as oth ers see us ah a would never have essayed the lyre — no friend of his from any thing they ever saw or heard of mr adams would have ad vised him before hand to write in the spencer stanza or any other stanza unless they wanted to have t'le 37th proposition of euclid set to music — wc would as guoo have expected to hear of domine sampson's dancing a four hand ed reel to the tune of tullock gorutn or of an oeteginarian hanging himself for love as of air adams taking this trip ta parnassus we have after all seen some papers that praise this pro duetion as something very handsome aad one in particular speaks of the smoothness of the versification — now to our h»r judgment il their be any one fault in the sample afi'or.led h bove the others it is the crude mixture of po etic and common place language and the awk ward transposition of the seuteni s making in the whole as anatusieal a composition as ever was heard — ** o tiiat my enemy would write a book was the exclamation of job and he thoughht it the opportunity above all others of potting his enemy under his feet had job beea a critic and such a book as this had fallen into his hands he would no doubt have been doubly rejoiced mr adams should have re membered the celebrated reply of alexander the great when he was invited to join m the olympian games — " if kings were my compet itors 1 would engage in these spirts we dare say that mr adams could compare with any crowned head ia the world in writing epic pie try or any thing else : but to enter the lists with all sorts of men in a game where the play is so fearfully against him is af itself earning down from his high estate fernsaa — the legisi.ui adjourned on thurs day last a resolution was passed permanently locating the state house at vlotitepelier and ap pr printing 40-000 for the erection of a new one the inhabitants of montpelier are to give } 0,000 making wv',000 in the whole which it is expected will build a respectable suite i louse kjumdtf^fox c jones il r li.l continue fnrthe rm«ent to practice v t haw m tb^cou'uies of rowan and sttrrv in both the county & seperior courts he will vi-iit the next superior courts of stokes and da vi.fe.hi in order toaettle his business in these courts lis fii i is under he office of the carolma watchman a few doors below the mansion hotel in tin house lately occupied by sam 1 junes esq «« a tavern the arkansas gazette of 21st ult says that mr washington irving the accomplished au thor of the sketch b xik sec and judge ells worth one of the commissioners for treating with the indian tribes of the west left pur gibson oa the 17th ult under the protection oi capt bean's company of rangers for he southwest and intended proceeding as far as the cros3 timbers an extensive tract of country situate some iioo or 300 miles west ofthe ar kansas territory stretching from red river to the waters ofthe arkansas lime j have constantly on hand at my limekiln in stoke c onntx fresh stone ibne both slack ed mid nnshtebed which i sell at 25 cents per bushwl tor slacked ; and . r 0 for unslacked — and v'.ion theijtiantity of tine hundred bushels is tak en at nee and paid for the price will be some wbttt lessened w the resignations of militia officers and jus tices of the peace received since the adjourn ment of the general assembly are laid before you in the file marked a in this last act of my political relations with the state of notch carolina i should be ungrate ful in withholding the expression of my unfeigned lhanks for the many testimonies of confidence ond support which i have received fiom the legislature and from the people in the course uf a public life of forty-seven years spent in their service in various stations in all of which i have receiv<*d the moot unequivocal proofs of iheir indulgence i have the honor to be gentlemen your obedient servant montfort stokes executive office north-carolina ) aovember 1914 i8a*3 j jvhf int james martin sen'r steam nwinvrron on the rhine — the j augsburarh gazette of the 4th sept has a let ter from liasle of the sth duly bating the ex periment made by the rhenish pru^ian co for navigating thc rhine by steam vessels ta extend the navigation to basle has proved successful 1 litberto it was thought that the water from khel to basle was too shallow for that purpise a steam vessel however has just succeeded in accomplishing the desired object titus when the system is completed steam vessclsfmm swit zerland down the rhine to london will effect their passage in 11 hours georgia penitentiary the milledgeville jour nal ofthe 13th says we have the pleasure of announcing to onr readers that mr hutch os of gwinnett repor ted last friday to tho h ruse of representatives a bill to repeal the act of last year altoliahiag the penitentiary code we anticipate the ready n.*.s age of a bill required by the boner ofthe state the interests of humanity and as we think the general wish of the people _^ feauefs alcalele.lt \\ the truslits respectfully announce to th public thai they have succeeded in renew lag thi r reigageinent with miss amelia thorn p buu lo lake cnarge of tliis institution the schml will go into operation again on thc 15th khiober t it branches taught in this academy are the i mdimrnta of english arithmetic geography his ry cbroaoh-gy l?*htksanhy moral and j physical rhetoric needle work drawing iraaiting music and the french language v mcbee 1 hokk c e uf.inhardt 1 ramsouk c leonard p sl.mmey j d hoke north carolina legislature the legislature convended on monday the 19th iiist agreeable to law the semite was called to order by dr mongo inery of orange the usual ooths being administered to the members present mr wiiliamsn.se and remarked thut it had hitherto been the practice of tho senate to nominate gentlemen on the appointment of speaker this course ho thought had an un hrtppy effect in producing nnpjeasant feel ings he therefore moved thr.t the senate proceed to ballot for the speaker without any nomination which was agreed to un animously the senate proceeded to ballot for speaker mr montgomery of or ange and williams of franklin were ap pointed tellers willi un d mosely esq from lenior was elected speaker upon the aecotad bal lotting and conducted to the chair by dr montgomery when he returned his ac knowledgements in aa apppropriate ad dross o-tllv hi notice pq%s w^a.^j^l%m you assert that wlifn any c i id it hall uscut ■i between the ganaral aiid mate tj iver i ..• i a aa the following extracts from vinous sour | t)xn ,. exu > a t 0 r then r-spectm powers "< va ces were collected by ludge smith and party haaa right tojradge for taem v * i conf -> f published in his sparunlmrg speech — '< am at a loss to im w how such a prop kit i un ai it tbey tell bad for nulliric.'lon i *° ** tr d no climax of puh:*cal ber - •■*• mr ha mil ton iv i8»l can be ouagmeri m which this might not fairly tir ii.iiuiiio , j 11 mi ' haim the m st prominent place ft resolves tiie this gentleman in 1821 found mr a - | 1 , verninc . nt tt once into the elements of phyai dnflie'l numbers signed one of tiie poo ; ___■f rce ; an | nur duces us direcrly into a scene pie iloatiiig in the newsp:i|)ers and ad .,' anarchy and bloo.1 there is not a single mirino the princiole they contained collect p.wer delegated to the general govcrumi.it ted and published them in pamphlet and inch it would not be in p.werof every siate i ~ . .♦ c..r.r nrr.-*.v..<f in»\.l government to destroy under he auth my of to ffive tiem great tame prenxeo an in . . ■> f . , ,.,.,„ 5 , n i • i us k e ■" , - s licentious principle — one of tlie reople y•ertlsetne!lt , thereunto in which he has * " ** adopted the principles as his own a bum , — rf improvpment yr r . her of which 1 have just atated in conoir ll . uiiton wm i|uichf blil uaiu ijule he was ing mr m'diiifie's opin.ons.an.i w.iuh show n , wen r ,;„, supporter of that system up not only the adoption but the tiered esti.u j 1s25 in thege-at contest in thc house of ation in which these principles were held it.-pre^mtanve in 1824 which settb d tho bv the gov tlainiiton i ir ike the fo j uueatiua in fav*.r of the power of the g mral l . 0 tf...r.frnm lie then i'a'ernment over internal luipronmen mr lowuio extracts ttier*irom nc i.icrc * , , => haituton in one ofthe hi ablest speecu-s says : m : d . in preserving the subjoined l>ays ..'^ hoped on he sw(j j from the fugitive columns ol a new-miper j ni t iameu pjtssm al.m-r a anal through florida and in placing them iii a form more pcrin.ui i>,intinto ihe gulf at juhxieo thence through the etat and enduring we conceive we are pay iatiuausef daneu into the pacific ocean .*' inrr no more thin a just homage to the sac this is given n the authority of general j i l „„,„.,, i .„»„ *' .*/' re r who mentiutted it in a imblic speecli red princples they inculcate n k fa uwit •„ j n ,. e j mr his ljve.ttsement prefxed to u.xe wu j y u hm £__, once cauirht oj the people _,,,/ ,,.,,,,'../ ia f ie ear ,. iujuturc the basis however . of the argument fc ft rjin „. ri . ri . (! t!ia , at , n :, v<rv mwn m in which tiie trio indulge is in contend gjv . yf ttmat .^ lsj lhf . p flm i l | l t j \ houiird ing for a strict and hu-rd construetiou of i ll;iu ld g , l(ul candjua whuu arofaaeil wtgh the constitution and in linvaing an ib aaner to put dowa tiiw bis w*a *«*«•«%« ausoluto raegation oi'o cry tiu weurmg bceak up tha anion : d f f.r vi j persons having claims against the late i firm of lay and and torrenco will pre m in them to charles l torrcnce for payment ! and all pi rsoiis indebted by note or book aecount to tbe late firm arc requested to call on charles l torreacaand settle the sane as he alone or his attorney iaauthorised to give receipts tor and i settle all debts due said firm r m clayland salisbury nov 17 — { a 1 7 no indulgence all persons indebted to the bte firm of i by land and porrence are requested to co.oe turward and make aamediate payment as auit will he euavnencad without distortion a gamsttiiosc vvbo.ail to do to ( tuhles l.torue.yce bt,v 1 — it 17 mr samuel f patterson was appointed principle and william j cowan assistant clerk to this senate during the session thomas b wheeler was appointed princi ple and green hill assistint door keeper the senate then on motion of dr mont gomery sent a message to the house of commons informing them of their due or ganization and of their readiness to co-ojv erate with them in the de-patch of pontic business after which on motion of mr williams the senate adjourned until tuesday 1 0 oclock his been estaidisbed a t h c residence a milton campbell eaq in fa d-ll oooaty by tha name o new hom of whir ■- p matte ' removal rivrle name oi dohaua*a f tatt office david ___^_- t b cotmtv is changed to rich fork , aufusl 25 it casa bonds for sale at this office j house of commons a quorum consisting of a m jority ofthe whole number u f members buinj irnaoat
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1832-12-01 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1832 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 19 |
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Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, December 1, 1832 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1832-12-01 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1832 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 19 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, December 1, 1832 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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w m saijsiiltry v saturday ff^€qhraq¥e 5 9 1835 n iiammlto c jo\e ycuu £— x*i 19 ir a we have been tanght by the experience ef arly fifty years under our present form of g rnment we have had reason to be satidicd ith il : and it is hoped that we shall cling t e union of the states as n w connected with it adventuring apoa hazardous experiments to lange the terms of that c annexion having been appoint by the president of the nited statps a commissioner to treat with the t-'.i.tns and fjr other purposes i have thought my duty to accept the appointment *, inasraoeb ; tlie peaceable settlement and 1 cation of the idiaoa rernov'ing beynnd the j*f:ssib*npbt is a r*tter of great importance to the united states id not less so to north car una especially as gar-is the removal of that pinion if lhe cnero pe nation now residing within the limits of its state it is known to many of you thai isbe indian have fur a long time been orderly id peaceable and theii conduct has not mad it r*cesnry for the legislature of north cardina i extend the laws ofthe state over the territory tey oceapy or in any manner tu interfere with ieir eoneerna except for the pur pane of pnjte oa they deserve the fostering care of tne icheral government and i have no doubt will eceive it in retiring from the duties of my station it has en my earnest desire and intention that nu art of the business committed to me by the le islature should lie iictrlpcteii ; and it is relieved hat my retirement at this time will cause no in onvenienee in any department uf the govern aent with thisdetermmatioii i have devoted n.y whole time and exerted mv feeble t-.lents in iromotinn the success if such special ohects as he legislature fry resolutions ur ahavwiae has lirected under these circumstances i have teemed it inexpedient and unnecessary to offer mv jtencral recommendations for your oonsidera ien ; euaftning myself to the task of rendering ,\ in a faithful account of the maimer ia which i lave executed the trusts c mfided to me a resolution of he general assembly directed hat a '* contract should be tha.le with mr sail htigbesfur the restoration of tha statue of washington upon the oasis of the principles set brth in the report of the joint select committee in that subject 1 ia obedience to this revolution a written bon net was made with mr hughes and some one in may last he commenced the undertaking ind so far as i was able to judge in a manner viiifoniiidable to the principles laid down in the ep.rt being desirous of removing les family ind rnaterials tothls place he returned to new itork ihoui the first of july under at express jirom'.se lo return and prosecute the worn ia fif teen lays with a confident reliance upon this promise and to facilitate the speedy removal of his family his workmen and materials a sum of money was advanced perhaps beyond the portion of labor done according to the terms of the contract of this n.iwever i confess myself not a compete it judge the whole sum advanced to mr hughes am hints to two thousand eight hundred dollais mr hughes finding asl understand ir m him that sickness prevailed loan alarming extent in now york he removed with his family to ne - jersey and has not returned to north carolina he lias since re nested tliat the numids and casts for tbe repair of the statae should be fir warded to new york where he intended to prosecute the work i thought proper to forbid the removal of any thing p rtaiaibg to the sta tue as the contract requires that the repa.rs shall ba made at raleigh the contract toge ther with thc letter of mr hughes is herewith submitted a resolution ofthe general assembly directs that - all the maps drafts and plans lately in lhe possession ofthe engineer f this state shall be placed in our executive office and that they be repaired at the expense of the state and be kept under the direction of the governor subject to the further disposition of the general assembly this duty has been performed and the maps drafts and plans have been repaired and are se curely dep sited in the executive office tito resolution directing the " employment of an agent to arrange in proper order al the papers belonging to tiie senate and house uf commons and others which were saved during the confla gration ofthe state h se and that tin y lie de livered to the proper officers ol the state has been complied wiut,s>far as respects the assorting «>•, arrangemen but owing o the want of sufficient cases and shelves in the government house to hold tlie papers belonging to tbe senate anr house uf comiiior.s they have been carefully la belled and filed m a pjorain the office if the se cretary of state subject to such disposition as the general assembly may ii ter make this arrangement ivasa laboriou ne and has boor faithfully performed by my private secretary mr william it hill he former librarian of th slate the acts wf assembly establishing rail roads have been attended to considerable difficulty aad delay occurred in procuring aa engineer t make the surveys required the service of jur w rawle f pennsylvania were at iast obtain ed ; and he has been ensraged in the suney r both routes • which.it is hoped prove aartetee t-.ry as soon as the surveys are completed a particular report on mat subject as weil as otb ofhis excellency montfort stokes to the gc t objects which engaged the attention of the nerd assembly ifjs'orth carolina j ur .| of internal improvements will lie laid be gentlemex lore you by the remaining members of tin the meeting of the representatives of free board men in all countries where freedom exists is at pursuant to the resolution directing the dred all times an m.erestitig spectacle ; anil when 1 g"»g dachuie belonging to lhe state to he secu is considered that they come from their homes red in such manner as to preserve it from ruin from their fire-sides and relinquish the coin i slave directions tor captain blany in whose forts of domestic lite to attend to their public du possession it was to deliver it to gen ed warn ti s : when they make great sacrifices of time ij duddley of wilmington for tiie purpose of bad of their private concerns prompted by nu o having it secure on examination it was tl.er motive than the public g»«d ; jhiming nor 1 found that lite vessel containing the machine expecting noottier reward than thai ol an a_wrov v>:,s - s " mwil decayed as to be unfit for use that in conscience it is nut aa easy task properly to fhe machine itself was greatly injured and thai estimate the sum of gratitude which is due from i [ dd cost tne mate a eonacderafafe sum of m > the people to their faithful representatives tv *" b ve it taketi to pieces and stored in aafe on tin present tk-casion surfer me to eongrat ty in the punm of many purr ins the cost ulate yon upon the appearance of general prus would be more than the m.-ichme was worth n rity in the slate aim tor the enjuyna nt uf a i '» h*r these circumstances i have directed it to ac.iiiiinv.n share of health by its citizens at a be delivered to the cape fear navigation cuin time when other portions uf the world have iieen p«iy in which tiie state is mucli interested and visited b a iii.^taiiiictiiigmalady fonhoae.bics iheir agent has engaged that it shall be token sings ot health and prosperity we have reason to careot be thankful to aiiuigmy god : and it ojtves us tiie renin tion directing the appointment of : jus cause to relv with maitmibrr up.n i lis eon \ some intelligent person to act on tlie part of the tmual mercy in averting the calamities which i state ia collecting testimony and causing such • threaten uie peace and harmony uf max beloved j surveys as may be aeeeaaary to the just prose j couiury via it is not to be demeil nor disguis ; eutioii of the suit pending in the supreme court j ed truin ourselves that the measjres recommend ] m the name ot the attorney general for vaca j ed by an excited portioa of the southern people ting certain grants made by thissiat has been if pers.sted in must nave a tendency to weaken , attended to and ( have appointed for litis pui the lies whict nave heretofore so happily mil pov i'no.uas dews batfaire of tltuhetbrd in tod aa together aa a nation whatever may be whose integrity and capacity i have tne most the issue of mis struggle 1 rejoice that the peo j perfect reliance pie f north carolina have wisely avoided any j with respect to the resolution ta favor of the interference raleulated to disturb iie pabhc ran j sisters of ihe full hi od of atues n forsytne i ( udity it is a vum that we look for perfection 1 have felt myself somewhat at a loss how to iiinv human msiiiu tons an overriding l'ro prueeed nucbum baa been ande far the mo i vidence basurdatnedit to be otherwise as i my nor do 1 know where tiie faawly r s.ue 1 oave not made the transfer of he shares t > th mr gwyn moved that samu.-l t sawyer the member elect from the town of f jentpa iie appointed sp-oaker and mr mc^iiilin moved that louis d il-nry of f-tyett yille hi added to tlie nomination the house prospsc5tus fcil * 7 // 6 cssvroel.v.l umtcsimi.v edited fk published state ay directed by the resojation inasmuch a in my alisence there was no person aul'iori ed \ to receive and pay a.vay the money appropriated j for the said our shares t have therefore left tbe shires as ihoy were and have depnattedin the siate bank the munsy placed in my bauds as guardian ex-ofllcio irf jas n forsvthe,a nhenua to one hundred and sevnty four d 71 lars and fifty c*mts this inoney is subject to the draft of mysinvessor in office tbe cert fioate of stock ot he snares is lelt in the hands of the public treasury the resolution requiring the governor to ap j puiiit bobm person resident in the city of raleigh who shall correspond with different pstasaa ia t'n3 for the purpose of procuring onpira ef the a--»s and journals of the general asa-iinhly to replace those destroyed by the burning nf the state house and public librarv has been atten ded to and mr joseph gales of raleigh has been appointed for that p«rpose the progress he has made in p?rf irminsr the duty rvju-.red shows that the busines could not have been placed in better hands the resolution requiring the governor to make application to the proper authorities of the | halted states for as many pistols and sabres as j may be necessary to s ipply such tr.iops of caval ; ry as are now oriran'zed.or are about to be organ i ized within this state has been complied with and one thousand pair of pistols and five hundred sabres have been received from the j sited states as part of this state's quolo of public arms they have been partly distributed a greeaoly to the law on that subject and the re ma.nder are in the arsenal at f'ayetteville in obedience to the resolution directing the v/athematir-a instruments belonging to the state and .'.,.,.., ady attached to tne engineer's department to ik collected and placetl under earn of d h bingaam of the city of raleigh an order was issued to that effect and many of the instruments are now in the hands ot mr bmiham it is to be regretted that they were much injured before they came into his posst s sion and s.ne d them rendered unfit for use withou r-pairs a listof those collected is here with furnished thc aspect ot i implied t^ower this coiistre.tion as t!»eir own reasonitfe df*>i ■-», ammid limit t'ie sphere of our yatio iaj c 7 ler merely to theae sii.-ijal effort nbi-b in the end wool i have pro luce i its li-so lution as a matter of invit.'nle ceoaequen o to tit.»s vine/s tlie triuinvirat added the.topaia of a'e s<>i**ei*e' |