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OLIVER WOLCOTT's ADDRESS, the People of ibe Unite J States '" i " .Continued from No. 307.) I Mr. Pickering," retired froxn office, . between the th end 14' h of May, 1800. Ob the jflb of May, there Wi appropriated, for executing the treaty with 5piior twenty thoorind dollar, and on the 13th of May," forty OUT thoofand dollar, for defraying the expenfe. which ha been, or during tbejprefent year, may be incurred by tbe payment-of coft, in price Qiufei, hefote the Court of Adtairtity tad Court of Appei. in England ' , .; -'' 'V ' ' During the next feffioo, on the 3d of March, ltd!, corigref appropriated 'forty li thuftod five bun. ir,A dnllara for t deficiency of former tporoprm- tiona,' for carrying into effect the treaty with Spain ; alfo fifty eittht thnuftnd eight hundred and fiXty four dollars, for carrying io 10 effect the treaty with Gret-Biittio 2 and fixty four thonfand dollars for profceuting the claim 61 American citizenl, lor pro. uertv ca mured bv the bellirereut power, ..Either of thetwe-laia-mtotwntd lut- nylit beJjiwfully applied to defray the expenfe ol prize caule, 10 England. -;. , ; ' Nothing can be more evident, thr that thefe ap propriation werein the fir II place, applicable to the reimburlement ot ail advance, wnicn nao men pre vioufly made, and feeondly, to the payment of future nxpenie. - ' , To prove an obvious benefit to the U. Stale, riGng from the advances made by Mr? ricnefiug, end to bring them therefore within the rule of the Committee, it is only rieceffary to obfetve, that the records of the department of date will - prove, that in refpect to the expenfee of priie cnulea, I debt was actually due and demanded, which the public faith required fhoulj be difcharged ; this reafon mull be deemed fofficient, ' In refoeft to the advance for executing the treaty with. Spain, it is proper, to fay, that the eipenfcs of tunning the line between Florida and the United States, greatly exceeded the firft calculation J. the obflacle arofe entirely on the part of Spain, and o er there, tbe .United States had 00 cootroul. The line being through t-wildernef and tb .whole fubject requiring the aid and. concert of- the Sprni'h government and lhe concurrence of ibe Indian tribe, it wa impoffibk to forefee what, eipenfti, would be oeccflary. The advances weie" principally, if not wholly made, to fatisfy bill) of exchange," drawn by Mr. Ellicot,, payable on fhort notice,, not exceeding if I am. not miftaken, ihe period of ten daya. Any heGtatioo In paying thef billa, would have blaflad their crtait and proveaexceeowgty injnnooa 10 ine (ho had received them 01 the ciedit of a fouaeT that the difcufRsni rerpecVing fpecHie ipprf nriationi had but commenced ; and that the par- a. l I I. . .1 ... t. if eftnern before reading them in the Rhode Ifland Republic. of the 18th inn, tenia in qtseaion were made, even before the publi- t - . ' . ' Jyn? u 1 i.e.v. vjfWOrn, dotb depole that he ha bceii icqiamted wuh cei 01 ware 07 nnoat-ijtana,: uc, v- . 1 Mr. Rutledge Iron, bt cnt'dh,ioi that for -fame year he been in corral pondence with him ; that he ha an accniate knowledge of hi hmd writio. and from being-familiarly acquainted wfilt it, he i . convinced the originals of the letter publifhed at ; Newport,in4aft-Saturday'l ptner, fignedK Nicholas Geffroy indeddrefledjo the Pfefident, - were newr writteoby Mr. Rut'edse; that tome worda' and let. tera. in them bore forns fi-niiitnde to the hand wri- lingot Mr. Kulledge, whch waifaewn at the print." in office, bat, in opinion of the deponent, the leu tert.in qaeftion are by no ra:m a good, imitattdn oi thV letter fhew'n t the pjtrhting offi.e, aod tare very,. Uimilar to Mr. K.jticdgi' f(roeral manner , of wri ting. XX' MAIHaNICL KU3tLL. Slate of Rhode.tflfnfl, and Provtdeoce plantation; . Brutol, U. At Brittol, ontn iCth uay of Sepiem. ber, A. D. 18 1, prfonlly eme the within namfd Na hni. RITeli, and lublcriWed fo the withia depioy -, Uoo, and made loiem ) oUi to the truth or the fame. . ,Ji.. a.J bttoreme JOSEPH RAvV 'OM. caiioa of Mr Gallatin' Sketch of the Finances the United State la tbeye.i '1)93, Mr,'efferfon, ! wirn , before me.iSePt. 2p, l8ol. woiic icviciarr u wmi. . , j-, ji t BKN HAZARD ' the nfe rCn. Lt Fayette, which, IH retolUS cor ! 1 'f-.L W Pi , Iff- reftly, wit pot very different in tmou.t: from that T VT . A "Ur ' ' in quellioo ; although there exilled no fpecifie appro- '--J v'', -- N. I. - propriatioB, no cinonniimipi up;i ismtiun Ciloit ty lioatir-ijfariu t uc. -' otMr. Jeffetfon's accounts the fubjict wa.coma.u-; Mofe, s.ixa. Ciftier of the Btnk.nfRhode.iri. nicatedtocoogrer,&fo far from difapproving of what ', d, beintfwom. jeclar.i, that ob.'ervinr in. the waadone. thi body voluntarily graoied 14.14 dot- Clic1 the ., Rhodf.lflind Republican or the lira being the pay and emolument winch General La l8.h ioft.lwo ictiw. under the title of Rutledge's Fayette had renounced, while in ihe American fer- LetteM ou, fignd . Nicholaa GefFfoy" and the o. vice. It ia known to fome of the prefent admmiU lhe fi,Bej ,. Nic, jeff(0v! tod beiD, acqaiinted tranot, thit nntortunate circumltancea rendered tne wilh tbe hiod wiaing of Mr. john Ruiiedge, be gram lefa beneficial than wa expead. Tbe oiWtc,v WM 'tn&Kt4 t0 cl!j ,t lhe pMmiB. Om;e, where the fymaatby for themifortune of the general 4 had not i-J,!, of the aforefaid letter were advertifed to n:i uiuur, i.wicjmm.r B...i.w., baleen 4 which being ihownhira. he eximincd laid or me jsrentn rcvo:uiiu w in '4lt'- rjeueTa end compared them with rpecimen ol Mr. Che applicaiion of the monies, granted for deirayior tbe expenfe of iotercoorle wiihioretgn nation, waa then believed to be difcretionary with (he prtfident, rucJeSloT a Timifllt6n"ta refpea"tor-thtrftliriea--of miaitie'r and their fecietaries. ; .The, fame opinion exiited id refpeft to the fund appropriated' for the contingent ' txpenfes of government ;" Thi wis known to have been the opinion of Mr. Jdferlon, tt in Augutl '90, he authorifed the fund for expenfe of foreiea intercourfen be applied in ' neceffary aid to, poor American fail or ' If thi eplicaiion wa lav ful, (which cannot for a moment be doubted, by aty( mind not fhielded ginft every fentiment ( harln nity. policy and iufl'Cr upon what rroand cao.it le denied, that it might alfo be. lawfully applied in necf ffary aid to the family of a General, highly utilinguifhcd by Amrrican Uvor f . ( to pe centmuetl.J ;. NE.V-YORK, November it. 1 . , A paner called tle Rhode. Mind Republican pi in. ted at Newport, by one Farufworth, commented a direct attack on the repqtation of Mr. Rutledge, in an art'de under the. title of " Jtutirdge't Letter." The avowed ol j'tt a to (hew (int. Mr. Rutlclge wa reHy the author qftrvo cettain letters Which had been fr.ot to the Prefident U'ider the fig atOre Nicliotaa GefFroy'wiih a view 10 bring him, (he Frefident-imo contempt,' The plan had befii well fyflemaiyecd, and the hand writing pf Mr. Rut ledge, in fome meafure fo well counter fcitC'i, that tho' it wa by no merni' calculated to Hand 'he fcrutiny of clofe infpeAion, yet to a firt glan.ie it might 10 fome appear to be hit. The author ol the attack therelore, to enfure the readied currency to hit (linder, boldly invited the public to lolprCl the letter and compare them with Mr. Rutledc'. wiititiir. The followitii ! then appeared iothe Newport Mcrinry wl Septerr hti 'ti, add.elTed 10 the Prici er of the R'lo'de.lflmd Re- Ko'iedge'i nana writing, aoa i tuny 01 opinion nut the faid lettera were notriuen by the laid John Rutledge; but thauhey appear to b an unfucctUlui ttetSpt to lmtlate" Whin I w Wingr M. SEIXAS. publican.' AlrFiirnwsrth, The publicity wnich you have given to certain ii- duulout and totiitmpHblecomrx (tuoni, under the title bf ' Rutledge's Letter," and ihe maliciotj and bolder, w public agent... To have denied credit to Mr. Ellicot, night in hit ilol fituation, bavedefeateii flic txecu tion ot the treaty, and, by depriving him of bia re. fource poflibly, have expofed bim and hia party to deftruftien, in the wilderncf : furely thefe rcafon ire fufluienu . y But, labefortobferved, thefe advancea were co. vered by fubfequent appropriation, and have been completely fancXioned. If the fundi cannot be fo ap plied at thi time, Col. Pickering, who ia out of ol. fice, ianotto be cenfured. Mr. Madifon hie re. ceivrd at lead two thoufand dollar, arid fo far nn- j unprovoked attack which o have p'rinitird to ie paired the land appropriated lor prne cauic ; ana made pon m.a, by name, 1 1 jour at te, euiu'e me be ha received out of the fund appropriated during thii.k. to demand a place m it for the ericiokd u the I'nmtr adminifliation, lor faiitfving deficiencies content.. The, are ihe depofnioM oi cv-ry p'.ilon in fortier ipprnpriaiion, in refpeft to the trraiy '. in thi flaxe, known to be in the habit of t.oiretpon with Spain, fum exceeding fix thoufand dollar, i ornc wild me, or fuppofed t be well acqua,aid being moit than five timea tbe turn rtq'itied to nqm- with my hand writing j by evrry one ol wiiom date the remaining balance of advMcet by Mr. ha been, mteuivocaliy declared that the ong'nal Picketing. ' lettei) pmductd to thtm in the prcfe.ice oi the trier Let it not be imagyird, by my one, that t am , U. were not written by me Alihour h a con cuat defending Mr. Ticketing it the expenfe of hi fuc j nfi of the retfiude of my conduct and a confuem-e ceiTa Thi gentleman would diltaio lech a do. ; in the jultice of tne public, nng'at render any audi fence. There are abundant and obviorta ground, ! tional toof of my innocence u ineccfliry, y.u, the which fully jnttily the couduA of Mr. MaiOiall and : refpeA whit It I feel for the opinio.! ol my kl Mr. Mdifan. . Thtir ai emioa' in a new and , low citi-- (o merit wboTc'rHeciii will ever be H imporam fituatioK, wa very properly dieted to hizhctl ambitionlh. a induced me to obtain the opo Other objtfli, than an examination ol the cou-r of fn.on ot (Le unoff :ndinj individual, wlmfe narre lis their picdecellor they did not and couio not ooudi, . been uled on tlv occ:fi n. probably oecau e In ,g that the appltcstion ot tne puonc money, py wr. norancc 0! our I ntuige, and ol 'he true Xa.e l our Ficker,g,.hd been propert they knew that thefe ap- J politics, would lTod ireater faeilit) ol procuring propriationi naa oeeo maoe on eitimaiea, ana mat , from him the evidence ol a irged corici,oi.teni;e the expenfea for both objeel could not be alceitam-i wlii, k he miLht not uiiil.r,iH. (nd abou h'cb he ed, but in confratieac ol progrefBve ialormation, would b-iudirf tent. Th'a afiiavi' which mav be the alfo knew that lhe obligation ol the government ; feeo at th office ol B. Ilmrd, Eld. (latea. that the ' to mke the neccffiry appropriation, wa abfoiute ( water of ihe fit it el thi two lofwe a therein retired and andcr fuch circumftapce. ill men wnl agree, Sworn to the loth Sept. 1802. ft. a. bfote me KEN. HAiAR . , Dep. Sec. 6 Not. PuiUx off, . ... Ko. 11. Having correfponded w th thehon. J6Kn Ritledge of MHithCarolins, and being wen acquainted wun bit hand writing, I was induced 10 avail rnyfelf 61 Ihegtneial invuation-given lau; S-turdty in oewl paper called th: 11 Rhode Id ud Republican," pria ted in thi town by Oliver Farnfworth ; and on my calling i Mr. Fafnf worth office, he handed to me two letter, which he faid were the original of thole he hd jaS pub!illidy and- which Mr. Rut edgi was the fupoofad ; writer t one of iheon dated in New port, Augull ill; t8ot, ani Cgned. "Nicboli Geff. ioy ;" anil the other dated n iMewport, Aujuii 7m 1I01, Hd figned Nic Jcffroy." 1 faw the luper (cripiioo oi only one ot them,, which wdlo"il Prrftdeut oi the United Slat.. Wafhineton." Tbe cover of the other waa not ihe w 11 to me, I examined with attention bo:h thefe letter, nd Caiclully com' DttCil ihcm with the luntikriuuon ot letter. In with feveral no-e written by Mr. Kutledge, Wuich had had for fome timelvt my paifel&ot ; and there fu.t ot tbi txaruinalson a:.d tomparilun, 11, that 1 am decidedly ot opinion, that the letter dued a id lign. cd -1 I have aoovt mentioned, wete not Written by the laid John Rut!ede. ' - 1 CHRISTOPHER G.CHAMPLIN, Sworn and Jubfcrihd in- Newport , the loth Sept.- Idol. ft. i.l bofore me ' OEN. HAZARD. v D:p. Sec. 6 lb. Not. ex off. that it would be unjull to judge of their conduit by ihecapiioua fubiilate of by pocrtiical logic. The remaining iuro ia a fum ol $.519 doll. 75 tcnta paid by Mr. Munroe, mrhil miniArr to Frtnce, to iclicvc lhe occcuVir of the family of Cen-ial L Fu. I prefume that thit for wai paffed to the cradit of Mr, Mumoe, on feu tletneat with Mr. P. whi t fectcary ol ftaie, ad in Ihtr wy conniities chi'ge agunt jhe latter tn tU ptblic btnki. Jkit being ibe faff, tbe wymtnt roy hi kave been made by Mr. M noe, put of monu ad yiired, or paid out rl tbe g"l fund, lor etpenla of inirrcturfe with foicig itwmi, or out of ibe (urn lor thetomitrent rxpvnlei ol goe rmtrrt. Tbe de tail in nay podrffien da nt enable mtit fla i bow the payment w coaCdrrtd tt the time a it it how tver cettln ihit tt tnomea are now 10 be e'vaiiced from tk ircifurf,. aid that llii oh y qutflion ii, whether lr, P. fhall be allowtd credit lor 1 fum, which he baa fM 10 the credit ol Mi. Mua'oe. Whatever nay be ih opinion ol oikirt, I dt not ' qaxlttn lhe propriety of tbi otd t, which Mr. Man roe obuintd.- The advance "i probably auihori fedby Ibi gavcrtmrtu and I bvt ixdiQincl re colltUion that fch waa tbe lafl. II tbt pemt ia deemed imponaat, it ny be pioper to enquire whe ther ibe advance art a tot nde it (tvcril timet, md whrir the irl payment were tot eu honied by Mr. Randolph. The l8. however ii may linear on Inquiry, li not it ray opinion iropoimi, ia ikeie- (tlcntiion,on wnicn in uioiny waa given rami i.t been tnadi by Mr. Man. or, ai ohtwifi tbe oectAttei ot tbe family ol gen. La Fayttti, could ot have been kttot In the U. Staiee. AlTtmini tl.c'e ItOa which, mat be e(T(nilly court, or at any ii tel fo trie, couim lo rflrO il.i ritmrtttitiPK' ibai on the rrn'cfmUlitt ol Mr, Mearoe, imtnfletol ibe L'ailei Sfatei, pay anrtni were aoihtiifad It im lami' of Gen. Li Fr eirr, . ori of Itnd idtmced from the Tteafety in !)( or the Wgiami. c of c6 ihit Mr. Pickeripg (Ut tbt imonM ol lb ft taynrtui to iht Credit 01 Mr, Mtnrne, a4 now claim I cortrfpotdtot tudrt in the kttiemeal ot 01 icctitit. If tt edit (a tr'efrd to Mr. Pitknlig, k mil be ot tbe onodpW. itTtrted it the P rudrnt'i tnaffare ol the i.bol t. of diftllowiig all lanlkaiion of anMV, i) Iran tbe eaercaneito o otjeO, - or irn(cndiag It it sm3wnt,' Ihaft who reteive aaamef Mtra'ur, tt be accoanrei Itr inoremi it Ihlf tmclrW, will ktvt no rlgM 10 compUm ot in op'iion 1 bnl bf lore It U ff4 Irtaltfliwnt rl early t ) ia ir-t ye' ?) t??A, the late . ol ibfia i ltd ibi COftplrxiot el tx Uik ptt A.m Mtht tofM ttamloed. . TfUittilt fttrtdiittfcti let, U will be to, at the time of its delivery wts Io wet, snd fo evi detnlv 01 recent inier'ioj. sto e.ui imcruoiale lu I- picicn r,f the letter1 havii g be.-n toricttcd in thi tuwn 1 tmi 11 wal iccoreingiy teluroeo 10 the pou office, with I complaint ol wnpofun, l id 1 demand ot if 'nrtiioii oithi pollige, which demand wt im mediately and readily complied with by ibe poll m trier, alikceghlhc lettrr bad been already optued and reid in 1 place 01 ber thin lb pofl rlScr. Ii lui thcr Bate thttacerfiin Senator oltht United Si rt horn this State, k ndfy and voluntri y, iliaged kimfalf witii tbejejer, forth' purpofe of eonitiaiirig it wiib certain letter from the full lent llirn 10 hit. polT Oioi, and of dercliiig ihe impufiuon. Ii alio Hate, that the fame Senator predicted the ar-ivat of other letters ft. m tbe fame quaner, aod by ihe fame band t thai hoiked md obKinrd pcrmiiuoa 10 itk sip it ibe pon.omce luch letters when ikey mould r tiveM hat h alierward acknowledged having laken np Kcond leiier, d that tne laid e.aiit had de No. VH. t ' Nathaniel RulTell, Efq. of Cbarlefton, being duly No. HI. Stale of Rhod'.llljnd. &c. w ilium Tew, ot New.l'ort, being fworn, declare thai he baa had no'rtand billet from Mr. Rull dge upon ouiinct, and ia wen acquatntea wun nit nana writing lhi he ha compared genome Ip.cimeni ot Mr. Rutledge' writing with the originaU of two letter pun lifted on ih i8th inlt. in the Rhd-.lf-land Republican, under the title ol " Rutiedce'a .et'Cii' and it ionvineeJ thfe tetter well not . viil .:..,y' William Price, Efq.of Charleilon, in the fiat e of Sotith'Carolina, being daly fworn, declare!, that in conftquence of a publication of two. lettera thi day . roaaeia tne paper unea tne Kkodr.iaand Kep t- lican, unged wutioia btttroy and kddreffed to the Prerideotot the United Statea, which letter were faid ' (in faid paper) not to be written by laid letfrov, batv by Mr. Rutledge, he, the deponent, tiled at the om:e oi Oliver Farnlworth, ptiaur of laid paper," add compared faid lettera. with writing of Mr. Rutledge . which Utere gciiuintfv and after an attentive examina. tion he lound faid letter to be nnlike the hand wri. " linj ol M r, Rutledge, aud waa convinced they wen not written by him. WntV'tfRlC'S.'. State Rhode - Ijl andr crt. . : ' Swirn toy the i8t 'Sept.. i?o2. . . before me - BEN. IJAZRtf. D:p. Sect .6 V. Put), ex uff, : ' No, IX. State of Rhode. 1 (land,- If a . . . fohn Ladfoo Fier, of St. Andrew's Pirift. it the Hate of S.'Carolin, na Major Tobiit Bowiea.of Charleftoii W lhe fame fta e, beiog fworn, declare that having feco two letter, pubUlhad on- the tfeh inrt. in tbe paper called (he Rhode-lfland Republican and having called at the ofE:r, where the original! of faid letter, publifhed under the title of " Railed.. ge' Leticri,, were advertifed to be feen, they cam pared faid original with fpecimeot of tbe bd wet ting of Mr. Ru lodge, and re convinced ihit faid letter were not written by him. JOHN LAD'ON FRAZER. . TOBIAS BOWLES. - ' : Sworn to, the 20lh Sept. lioi. It-.t,. beloreme BE V, HAZARD. . ' Dep. fee. (3 Not. Pub. ex off. wri. ten by Mr. Ruiiedge ; and if laid letter had been fhewn ia bim witn the fignature of Mr. Ruiiedge to ihcm he Ihould have fulpeued them to be lorged. WILLIAM TtW. Swern tithe tothSept. 1802. (... beiore me BEN. HAZARD. dep. Sec. 6 Pub. Ae ex off. . No. IV. Pcifonally appeared bcloic me, William L:itlche d. of thia Hate, who being duly iworn, depofeth, that he baa ki. own Mr. Kutlcdge live year,, intimately, and oficn received lettera and notes Iron him j that he thinks he knows his hand writing well, and be. Itrvct ihe letter fhewn at the priming olfice, finned Jff oy, were never written by Mr. Ruiiedge. When tbi deponent comrninded it garni n in G orgia, he there paid 1 turn of monry 10 Mr, Rut. leCjfl tthtth he h:d colleded irom the loldiet ot bi compu), Ijr payment of articlri they had bought when Uncord 10 .bit lowo ol M . J Hioy, aud Mr. Bofv and look a receipt promifing to pay th money to Mr. jiffroy lod Mr. Boft, Tbi receipt which iheriefO icnl fa w Mr." Rutledge wnie, a difu.ai lar tnbrlri the hnd writing ol the letter it quellmu 1 ana tne woid J-llroy, not in tbe lead lnni.1 VUJt til.mJ r Itr 10 tbt. n..u.i. Thi.ieceipt th. deponent kit!'!' le'jJh" ,C lodged at the ofhcj of Ben. Hird, Efq Wn LinLlFIELD. ' No. X. ' - I, Thomas Lowndei, of S. Carolina, being duly fworn, mike o'h and fay,that on Saturday the tiU. intt. the Rhode ldtnd Republiun, cdiied by Oliver' Farifworik (printer In the data and of the ai of iht United Siatea) being put into my hand, containing two lettera to tbe Pieuient of the Uailed State, un der the fignature ot Nicholaa Geffroy, and the p ublU cation of which lettera waa prefaced with the decla ration of their beiog ' Rutleie' Lettet." 1 went to the oftce of th bid editor md fw the. original letter, and from my knowledge and long acquain . taucc with the kid writing of. Mr. Rutledge, nd 1. Io a companion of them with letterioT Mr. Kul'edge, which ncre thcie produced, I am eoibled ti flat, with confidence, that they were not written by him 1 but ire on the cootnry, poor imitation ol bi haod wriii .g, and will upon I flight examination ot my pe.loo iccuttomed to difcriminitc ha. id writing, be difcovered to be 1 Forgery The lupcrfcription of ooi ot the letter, t not ot.ly io fly It of wntieg un. like Mr. Ru'.lcdgt', but lopenor to whi he ever wrote. THOS.LOWWDEJ. . State of Rhide.ljland. tc. Sworn io tie loth Sept. 1 80 1. belorcme BEV HAZtRD. Dep , See. 6 Ptb. Not. ex nff. Nn."xi. State of Rhde-fflani tic. $u"rn to, Ibe ao' 3tpt. I82, eloreot HE. HAZARD. Dep. Sec. 3 Pub.JNtt. ex jf. eaaraaatl ' No. V. Perfonally ippnred before mi, Stephen T. Nor tktm, wbi'Pfog duly fwom dp. lb lK havtag known Mr. Jtutleoge an Cbarlfilan, on til atrival dated, on the ilih ind. h had dflivdrd the fai4 ! bne ifWclkim hi lnvic. , ntih done enacb Ufi. two letters 10 the Prefer nt it perlot. I bate illo Kit WHn bi.r. bath itceivrd many wri ten note, vmaiictictriincaiiiiomirfipcaaDi(ciiienoiiiii0,4(,siiMla.iilliomhim( know hi hnt r. owcotroboritf th Hit ol ih ietiei, I, id 10 fcare, ij well j dint not thiik that ihe leiiri fhewn brrn Irom the Prefidem, having at the time wf lit de- t. ,ha hi r, fiMd N.cWola Grlfro,, and .kti livery 1 wet wle, evidtmly of recent iafcttion . K, ,ht deponent ha examined, ee wtitien by Mr. Ibcle doeumentt lodged U. rnnirr, at the ol , Koifcegf. . .T. NORIIIAM. nctol B. Histid, F.iq. notary pabltc fn.ihti town, Cf, tf where they ire nHeietf for the infpeclton ot yon conefpotdrti tad il yoor other rrtceri, even with, nbt -Mb iturndance ol the fhetiff I fht I not of Irr i inimaalvrtfion tt pre lent upon thi mod iriotdnaiy fabiicatint, or ihe fiogular ciicumUtice of ih arrival ol thi leeond truer having beet pie. dieted. It lint common gvod Ionian t Mr, Priwer lodeirA raluaany, "which walking in daikrud fprridiconttgion lr id wide which ikemoBwaiv Iratcller ctaaot od," md 10 tieteCk ike caluatuia lor. It myutuatton, aid tader prefrnt circa mlli tft tt rfltci more would be impoBtblr tt attempt It nit leii, I lienor hope er boaourtbl fuilcan front tM Uulnrod,'. wkf pre U innocence and bole 'port i fum, ltd I miS cooclide by declaeiae 1 bat the lafnuation ol your eortf pond eat, rfptc1ii- me, in toot i.n utiettr, 11 1 tsaurioui in4 tnlamotM Ci omny, tud that he it a btonndrel ltd Liar. JOHN RUTLEDC I Tithe Pf inter c the RhM.lflmi Hi- Nicbolti CrffrOy (I Ftrttbniin, LP. Pfifon.lly ipytrrd lalrt'f rrn. Jtbt Ittl1ed tl lotuh.Ctrnliia, who beiag del fworn. tnakoh nxb that ibt Ni r f akibiird it Mr. Farnfwoitb'i oflikt, fgnrd Nicbolai Cey,M and " K J.droy," writ tot wriiitt by him, net bad be iy ktowiedg Statt of Rhie.IJlnr.i, fje. Swam h, tit loth Stpt. 1801, (i.i.l before mf, BEN. HAZARD. Dip. Sec, (3 Pub. Ntt. ex off. No. VI. State of. RhJe-Jflini. Lfe. Javeb Reedof Chailedoo, in ih rl f f I C't lint, now beirg at Newport, 00 o.th, dftlarr, tbtt he beth knnwn Jvkn Rwtlrdt, Efn. from hi tly UltnCT that lit barn often laen l.im wiitc. d fren bll lencfl lothff,iMi pria!ily dut if fevenl )ftr met the deponent leivid a a frnatot in lie 9. p! the Uuiitd Sumii id the faid JokiRut Ifdgr.iM mrmbrrtl ibctUnttot Reprtff manvf had fretaent tommNoUni. ti with hint in writing ltd tonceivf t himfell 10 bt well trqettnird with Mr, (at d'k.ni writing tthttibedrprofM baibfi mined certain leueit, prodHcrdet laterdiy till, the iltb tept. Intitt (tad which kt been Ivbl fred in ibenwfpato olHt dale, cntletl tbt Rfeode lftatd Br pukltc) by Mr. Firofworib, ibe otgiili lb letirn awbufhrd by hut ltd Ibt dp f nt fnb hi doe nvt brlievt Ucb letter 1 ore? ol the htnd li, I nl iki fid Rntlr dg. JAlOBREAD. i-Jnn t, the lotb Sept. I loi. bef rtmt I EN. HAZARD. Dtp. See. 6 Pub. Not. ex tff. I Clelind Kiaiock temg duly Iworn, mtxrm nrn, tbtt be ii md b been leveral yea-l pad will ' quainud wilHlhahand writing uf Mr. John Rut. kdt? l-tha ka kit akamiaaat aha ai'wmaia of lw letter publi'lh4 ot Ih it.h latU in the pprr cai'ed the Rh tde I Hand Republic, under tbe title of M Ruiiedge' L icr," and that he il firmly convin ced that tbe faid two original Itlur were not wiittet by the Uid Julio Rutledge. CLEUND KIXLOCK,' r'...,M.. .L - m.iL C.&. .oa' t, I. brftfit mi BEN. HAZARD, Dfp. Sec. 6 Not. Ptb. ex off, -? $ 4$ iH- RAN -AWAY from the fu'ifcriber, fome time early in July a nc nt woman named GRACK, formerly the property of Jeremiah Konvills, livjp on the round, Ihe is a mi.'dle fized wenc!i about 35 jean of aget her drcfi cannot he defer ibid si (he took with her a vi r ely ol C'othc flis ii fuppfcJ to he hathiircd abotitth; plantation of Mr Fonvilte, or on White Oak, where Ih: hit a number of relation-.- 1 will fire a reward of 20 dollara and all reason able iiMrgc, lr her being taken up and c'elive ted to rue in tliii town. AH ncrfaoiire hereby forwarncd from. t - : ; 1 hatbuurin, employing, or carrying her away, under lhe fcverel ' fnaliv of the law. . MARY MEEK. Wilmlngto.n, Dec. 1. if. AC FEW copiei of Judi'e TayUr' ... . r ports, ami r.vani r.:uyi o- the t.iw it Inluranccs, Uilii ol ex change and lVtmirrj Koci, may h? had ol A. Hat', it applied (wr fuon. - NuY. l8.
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1802, edition 1
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