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7 1 r - ' N." Carolina Legtflature. v 'ifyufe jf Commons .- - Governor's Mcflacje. At the Rlfffc'rUm Way ofhand-'tliocghpecuriarlvliappy for purcoun-l 'AeidrmiBneer.fcrmf atib ine aown. to our laieu rouerwy, cry, wjj uruuauir uiuuuuii iui muv kur free Republican Government, is 'gentleman, as, in that event, he nvght ts enlighten theminas ortne peopie,v,3VC uj:r umU i a n, Urftftf Stitei (MitkeM H.) advifes' me of 730 copies o the Uys ot tne iaft fefllon of con'szrefs. being- for. - V - . - . - l 1 .uanUrf'tnr the tila nl ItlK Iiate. nf.Mv.v-. ....... ... .... , . i.i .i i."nn,UrA ihif ni As It appears that the fecretary of and to prcferve the purity ot theirhP"" ''r 7 - -Vot LouifunVIt State is directed by law- to forward morals, too much attention cannot hnit " r wuv j ,KU7- . " .rtiiierv,-.,, io, fo,e., hofpU.hr u'"' . . 1 - - -. . . - l . ' .... . I an ii a I il A(rrp with hi rn-atrirlr al Krur. I r t. .1 - r rv t r Hte Excellency Doii Ptdro Cortlloit Ui Uu J WllarJiM v ktlxi (ti. 1 Excellent Sir. the French Conjn-ui fc.vi . rcqoeQtdibatoo delivcrin; 1i the cc!op -To tha1 Honou fable the G eneral ., Aflembly of tha1 State of orth- T" Carolina.,.;. -l." ' '..l, - 'V ''Gentlee'rV.. '.- '"'V'-'v- ; ''Having received official iofor trution thatthe two houfes of the .'Leei flat ure.-ad formed jl quorum, and proceeded to bufinefsi 1 halten ': to lay before you fuch 'm.atteisas appear to me wonny 01 your nu- ' .In nurruance of the law of. Ia(l feflion, entitled ' An al for the - relief of the Tii fcarora nation of r Indians."-1 made an early appoint- ment of. i oh n M 1 Binford, 1 1 re- miah Sladc. and William 1 law- - lt!ns: Efatiircs.. as Gommiflieners -to carry fnto effel the purpofes of; that act. i neir. repou iu'vij vrhhr a plot or map ot the lands fe r mr to iKat nation i "of I ndtanS, - taken by aaual furvey, is herewith v fubmitted. . As fuch ot thofe lands - as have not been heretofore gran- ' ted to individuals by the late -Lords - proprietors, : as recognized by tht . aft of 1781, wilt revert to the ftate -n the exoiration ot 'the leafes this map of thofc lands appears to ' mea'documentweii-woriu preier y ; Agreeably to ' the directions of . - theGencral AtTemly. ' I repeated ?ihe application to the Gbvepor of . Tenneuce, tor tne apprcn;nuon o "i-Siotclv Donation, .rtder the fu ,'itive law ot Congrels, but whh - oiitruccefVV He -rcr fills in" tefu. f.rtg to take t7-ftp 1 n relation to tlic required arrcft,' - as-ti'docu- 'rmcnY oh Twhich the demand ' . grounded, in his bpinionV does no -come up to tne incenuon or mean Ingcf the acl of Congrefs above -mentioned. His letter to me 01 that fubjeft is fubmitted marked ' The ' letter (rharkel'C.) from ' William Ch.rUtmas, . furveyor.ge- -neril of military lands, was inten . dedbyhim for thc'confidcratipnot ' the x ' General Alfembly s bnt ii did not co.ne to hand until after ' - they bad rifen. ' Its pontents, I am hired, will receive tr.a: coniue - ration i importance may defer ve TK j file 1 marked D.i contain : ihclettcrs of thofe Jurtices of .the! : peace and . Xli'ittl Officers, wht have reugned their appotntmentk .ftiice thi laft Alkmbiy. The inclofurc (marked EO con tains an cxtraft of a letter fro n the5olicitor.Gi.'ncral f this StateJ on ths prefcut iiifufliciency of our :i)irtril Prifons, which is well wor thy . ot attention." The jtil at - Ilil!fb roi)ph being the only fecure one in tha State, occalins verr heavy 'cxpenles and confiJcrablc rilk ot elcapes, oy rc noving en minals from diltant parts of the fi-i'e to that Sail." It remains wltl on 10 Jevifc means to remedy this def(ft. , The uiclofure (rnarked F.) Con tains a letter froa the Prcfidcnt ot the United - States, accompanying1 ths report ot a committee or won grefs appointed on that part ot ' .the Prefidcm'a MefTiKet)f the 15'h f Decennher lalt, winch relates t the militia indiiutirtn of the United States. The neceflity cue temion Vi:in2 t U limes r'J '. tKU fure and permanent bulwark of national defence," by the feve ral dates, (though theciicumdancc which ',vc r,,e ,rt ,he ,rJrrill,m cflhufubiea by Conrets, the New.urieansuiipuic, ! iu tcmoved) cannot be more lord blf ImorenVd than by tbefc docu ' menu. Whilethc Lesiflature art encjged 6rtthe iiove important fubiect. I would bco leave t ca iScir attcmion trt a view, of tb rrtfent unarmed fituailort of our kuta 1 inl to imarefs on them thv . riectlliiy of making ptovifion fat, procuiir(; fuch a luppljf of arm( as the relourccs 01 tne iiaie miy be ahle to meet. The inclofor: fmnkrd 0 ) con. tilnt a lett-r fro n the Gavernor 'of SjinhCirolinJ, relative to th lna comeiled hoiimlary line be. iween tbis flate inl iVe flate.uf R-Miih-Catolina. etprePist the dc fire of that Qi'o for i amicab'e a-riudmcnt f this litfrcnc 1 Tull be trial If the Genet il A item. My ctn tit on aiy mlc by which thumiiKr ti'ibi finally a tjutte !. 1 he letter ftom the cMet Licrk t(- fl t of tho this numSer t)f copies of. Ie .aQs of'each feffidn, it may . be' proper for .the General AfTembly to gtve permanent diretlions for their fiL t u re dl fpofal. ' - -Abou t 4.20 copi es Dtthe laws asiar as the tourtn vo.i iime fnclufivff' were received, and were uiiiriDitiea oy tne puouc pnn r . ' L . J... ter,, icven copies, to cacn coumv as were tne two pans.oi ine.:-min volume received itnce, 01 wnicn t here were t'Tie incre'afed riumbe of 780 fent, fo that th:re remains on hand a furplus of thefe parts and alio of the 'aft part'ot the fourtl volume, f'r , the future uiipolition of the LeRtiuture. By the act of A llembiy, patted m 777, entitled ' An ait for appoint'- ing'ShcrifTs, kc," it is requiredthat every Shentt (It alt. be commufioned oy tne vjrQvernor, 1 ins rcquutiiuii is far trctn betne ccnsrally com-i plied with ; aoiimber'of Sheriffs a, and have acted for a contidera- ble length of time, without being' commifsioned. ' Left1 their neglect Ihould be 'taken advantage of, ( toj the injury, of individuals, by; ati tempts to nullity the acts or any. Sheriff in this fixation, it reds with the lcgifhtureto determine, wheihr ' ..1 1 . . ... :r u woyui not uc proper iu mucin lify the part 'acts of fuch Shcrifs ; md as it is attended with conude- rable trouble and cxpenfe, for :he Sheriffs in the diftant parts of the date to procure cdmmmions, whe ther that 'rcquilttion coitld not wuh fifety be dilpenled with in tuture. A hit ot the counties, whole Shcr be paid to the education of Youth . equaiuegree -un ma ovaioncai povr- fet. cr.fr, , .nd oiLer tffeft, v..,,-,-.--,- , n-.-t-n . w erf. r t; ;r r- . kine, which ire , me coicny, nd ,hit . 1 muav reman, uijou aiiuuicr cmih- . -rJ . . -; -- - . w me ordinary part of th'at extraordinary TlMWi'A fl i"n. uTV tk , xr .... . 1 delivery ? fcffted, lhU be tent to fcfh. .. speech.;. Was lt: politic, was It pr-.. tlu , .nl Viflor, ,ho i. dettirea forih't dent, was it lust, at a moment w Hen rvice, m.v b ihe beirer of hi h bafis of liberty and equal rights 1 cannot concede this, ; commu oy litonlotinz tne ettabit'nmeot or J t ; a '. '.V . j t ft . icnons.- in every part ci v tne uaie Edncsfinn U a moral enemv tn"af. 1 . ' , 1 peecn.:, v as n: pontic, was ,h iir-.. th oitrary Uoverpment j ann tne ture.i dent was -lt ;ust ata ra0ment when' fviee. m.y be iht- bwrer of ifi such an important nesrocisition be- ieProui of complying with ti wifh-0i ihu " tweett the French and American go- t2?r-t, wUhout oeUy,- ha jetotwd M l;vemmeuts was closing,- for a ropre-) MndemychAg,f th8 ,oytlr A;pi,t Vf- uication, Fellow Citizens, without pflfenne to you my congratuIaripnsi'Rentative of the American people to 0f which I emiofe to yonr Exiieocv br. on the prerent f rofperous firuation' labour to irritate the Frehch or anywiib, od in iddiiion to it, tht it it hfo m-.. of th United ' St ates; That wlnlftl'portion of our 6yn .people, by ardent AAJi aeciamauon again, wuai.w caucu u.c, faioid invent-orT be m,de- cf , hi unbounded ambition" and "rapacity ot lisg ; Lpuifun., belopginjjiaoor ExcellM.' the French Consul? That gentleman cy' depntmeni, nuking iu Pr,.per ftpanii,,u told us, what his great' predecessor, t h PPcr which ou8h' l" be Slivered 19 but not equal, in eloquence, Edmund VIZITcTa "'"y h!e Burkfe, told' us long ngo, that the age tberl whichbiye 00 rdatioA to i.id btfinef, v. of Chivalry is 'gene,'- But why turn our. nd onghtio.He tranfponed to h nujrftv" nttpntinn. at thismnment. to Sw'ltzer-'dominion 1 ndvifevour excelleotv o. u'h. saceJ iand, to-Italy,' to Hanover,-to.' the or (or yodf go.tomeb , i.i,,' .. , 1 e T. that it may be complied wuh in wbt ridt 'eo ..,!. bloody scenes of re volntionary France ' , .. . . . ! Royil Diipitch.wD )0 Ci lo, the gM other nations arc engaged in war iikc preparations, wim views -oi invafion and xleftruction, ' and the wretched people, experiencine all the diftreifes confequent on fuch a Itate V we are enioytnc tider - the bleffings of Providence, profperity inn nappmeis -tne iruits pi reace 1 hat whillt they are tank ipi1 and verging towards Natibnaij herself?. He deplores the fate of the Pnlr runt.. nil r t .t.... ...iV. ' '. ,U.i..tn ,l.Fi..inf,LAn tng with unexampled rapidity, & our natonar Treafury is full : Thai whilft they are multiplrmc expen ces by creatine ufclcfs officers, and continually atloing to the burthen of their lubjects ; we are taking e very Uep to oeconomile our public royal Capets,- devotedCto destruclion ofCpd, Jc iuing. thought proer tij retto. T; I'by thfe? pertlinhof a day If the '. ,h J""11 Pt lhc colooy nl VnrKwMml. UuiC.1.IorderyoWthi,Mfo- ,i iciiunrcvoiuuoiinuSU:ii5iui.cCiu., .u.-.-r,.. s. M.,-C1,a tn! 1, 1 if the hopes of the friends of man a,nd Viflor, or oiher officer duly laih inled by tha liberty have riot been erralined, if the republic t te charee of faid dciivetv. vok ! whole eastern world is stilfto" gtoan Put hinJ in poiTtfTion of die colony ot Louifia, t tvt : .1 r .1 na and in depi-ndeiiciet, is well $of tbtcitv iu.W.l..c uu,...,a, i.Vr ' ,nd ifl.nd of NewOrlcan. with th1,me ' uasuojeci oi sucn ticep regret, uiat ttot thlt u novj, hll whicH it had aoder ,h -.r,i;.,. ,i , i rr- .i - a uiciuu oi iijrui iini luuicu . uuinai i dominion oi nance wnen it ceded 11 to 'my expenditure, and-To lefTen jhetaxes L horrid ,J0 that wc have f((r a 4 f.,h hoBghl u r Of! our Cttl?enS .. 1 hat whlUt they1.!.- .:;j u;i. -U ftr "the treaties focecSvelv made be. feek to; mcreafc the,r tethtory, ;ed t0 rcaHsle, blessingi of extend. ffiXlltfJti,B SwaTO and fettle thtir differences with o.; ;cd HWerty ?.It is rather a subject ot tl lliZSW rtZliSZiSS er natiOn. ov the twprd; Ween- nleasure. and eratitude to Heaven, vemed by her officera ind eovnooia. ntietV crcafe . ours,;. by neeociation and , The First Consul is stvled aCoisican P'pey wiihonrahy exception,-. I orderyoo ;qui,able purchafe, and bring our usurper I believe, Sir, tliUherejsJ-J pSnK iiuwiciiv-ca wiui luiciyn puwers, lO nui wimui siicac Ytina nn n,uuiici laid colony, you withdraw from it all the oa.n tho present government Ot rranCe. ceri.toldiera and the peop'e in the employ wh But we all know the distinction be--lr,,lon ,M T "y temce, to ten the bar of Reafon and fuflice Anithat whilft mod other Govern ments "with which we are acqnain- tc.l, leelc or.ty jhc advantagc;ot the i(f$ have failed to take .out com. briviledged few ; ours embraces e- niffions for the prcfeniyear isfub- iq jally every citizen" of the Uni'tcd t'fcfJ mined (marked !.) Uy a law pa'ied at the lad ton of congrefs, entitled " in act to prevent the importation of cer tain pcrfons into Oafain ftates, where by the law hcrtT, their aI- milTion is prohibited, certatn pc' na'.ties arelaid uponmafters or cap-! tains of velfels, or other per funs; mporting or bringmc any negro. mulatto, or other perton of colour, jot being a native, a citizen or re. giftcred fe.amai of the. U Stves, or feamen native of countries be yond the Cape otGood Hope, int o any port or place ot the United btatcs, which port or p'ace in at 1 be lituated in any Itate which by law has prohibited, or Ihall prohibit the admitsion orimportation ot fuch ucgroei, ciz. And conudering the btates. T hus favoured by the! wife adminiftration of our 'rational; affairs, it becomes us to bci-TatcfiiH to the "Supreme Being, for his con ifnued protectfo'i ; etijly 'ti appreci He our blelsingv and as 'the be ft fcctitity for their - continuance, keep a watchful eye on thole in.1 truftcdV.'ith power,that they do not a'nife the public cor liJencc. I have the honour to be, Avitlt high confi leration, and refpect, Gentlemen, Yn:r mofl obedient humble fcrvant, . . JAMF.S TURNER. Raleigh, Nov. 23, 1803. !tweeh a king, or government dt jure thmtoSp.ioit other put. of my poffci. 1 , , . "..fn'.' . , ' Com in America, excettihofe wjo nuv pieftr fBoft8partebeot tb,ciuninr W '"vtTe 1 1 ' F.T.-wbon, " iriuiui iuici nunc ricutn ncpuuwt, give bo ojajomion tor lo doing. 1 O der, he is tile actual posscsser of the pOW- ikewife that atierihe ev:caiion ?f faid pona , crs of government nd can bind the" !n1 ilT.0,.New rI"'1'y 'f t0 be cvU nation by tiaues. If the Bonapartan .,0 lN f0VI, tnA WllUl 0, of lh, shall have followed the Capetian race colony of Louifiana, tobiin); them u s?.io, . to the regions of the torhb, when the ,m order to fiitU the acc;.Lnn, de!ieiing exchange of the ratifications of this '"oiwHbft'ndiog'to iha Frtmh'tovr.omcnt ot treaty shallreach Paris, it will not be V"srrr Vi'-" ."V T fkP . . j , .' ... .1, 'bolt which itwy ttlats to the Imrt, and the less dilatory upon the t rench dcmwiiinBl Wd t'initoiy. liker feW nation. ,;relp til the ludiatia and other poiti. tiUnz fr The treutlcrncn trt whom T havi so the whole the nfctflaiy tecriat, f.r vour dif. often alluded denies 'Ml merit to the :',,uee' " ,lhjl miV iv ..h: aiirfU1J govrrnnr Dl int inMT.Tiiio.i uun iT.'y vf 1 union o fvrrn .1 . 1 a t- ft . r"Kiritiir 1 n nmpp ran Trrrri 1 .... tors, and Says that the king of Great- fjid colony 10 the f.iii? ilinn ! tk? re?uij k Britain was our only mcritonom and nd to the ed tht the ind ciftim mtybi. successful negotiator. Without at- 'm,d the fat.iiH,-i of both , tributing to the Present the powers Kp of prophecy, I must hazard the npi- 0f ,he repubuc, of ail the am !ery, arm -,V nion, that, in conimon-with all philo ammonitirn, tff'tli. ftfiiti, hoUit.ti, f. sopliio politiriaim, he foresaw llmt tha cr-t., Ac. thit lb"g 10 me i fid colou. nea.-e betwt-pn Fr.i'nre nn.l f .rer.r.r.1 i.'1 " A V0" .w'" 1 . ' - in cnnrait wiWi .111 - IQnill'HI'WIitlH" l"r IN EIIIUIli. Ul .STH tnin wniiln trt I nprin iiiunf 1 h . n ... r r,if 1 . r n -. . ' 1 tfaJWiO1 ci an ir 1 KfCtt tricii mv remain V. t-tUot s renuv kson Mr. rumsnce s KcxucnU 0f war Wcrs mingled with, n ibr dffer pirMof the colunt. thai .hcit Speech, I those of -peace. i alu. may be ninibuirtd by tlm Fiench g " hv i n.n(ji iiuv mi- i.uTii iir. nantitoni expressif?" a tloubt ""-. . . . w. hnrj .1 in. i.m. umi iai . . m.imiij. ......r- ...... .......... .v.. .... -w ll'Oin on the P.i'St 11nonuivnr.nl m.in'H(tat(on fiiendfli'oand Rilrt alli.nte whinH nnitea ua r t 1 M . . r . 1 iif rt l'itlltiAiililirrtKnf rjfv. Mr. 1 1 tnt t. .i f...ii. . prcicnt uiiiurncu uaie or me vv t "' wncinar ir. imhoi was inorier, ii". ' B(4 ,..nmiii;,. iiK. iK.Kii,.. r,k, ,ni,, ti: . .-i.i. . -r- . ,. i-f fwim Yrrmmiri r.nnchuld h iwt:h i.' . I e-.. ,B1 rronqtailiij of .the iiih.bitanii ,(the coloi.f I riiuc, anil inc coniequcnt prona- , , . , . " -u"""c-ii . i nan uciri iiuuvn, nir. bi'ify.that pcrfons ot the above de fcription nay be brought into our ports, if no law exifts to prohibit .lj -. - .1. I ,r : . inc practice, wicv.icncr.il victn.)iy will c mfidcr the nrourtetv of caf fin a law rcjnlaMng the election of! hife officers. As t"he period for decline a Pre. fidentand Vice Prefidcntof the U. States, will return before the next as follows. The gentleman North-Carolina (Mr. Purviancc) says 0f impntience, by anv rncmbtr, tni- lke R"ont f ibe republic, tw.t he shull vote for carrying the treaty. meJiatdy to clow my'olweryatjons- I ''.r.'." '-'e f'V ; into eiiect, because the possession otrackl,ow,ctl.,c that t have impc.Ccpti. "T pj''Y" , the territory it important, and the ad-; bly occupied more than my share oriltn,n,ciandier.g,o.i.houfi wh.cb.fivutein minntiatiBit not having, as it ought ,nc valuable time ol the Committee."1" toraciei and miuiora, may continue their - km ,inv vatvmviv tllliw VI UU. ,Ji,IIill.lV.V -I to have done, made use of men to ob-, vJt I )Vil not r,,,,e if)X): lnC ,lncl.ons u inji, r the p.i.ri tamit, he wculd consent to make use, Kcmlcman from North-Caroina. I 12 .SS: orjnV. . lie has opphc.l many en-, have paid him some compliments oldih.ry j-Jg . lS.il ma rious epithcli to the adtniniHtration he rishes for n ttdministration nth i . . . t -K- innual niecttnj of the Genera! AN leli mutuihr, Tae&ning, I suppose,1 femblr : and as there is at nrefewt 1 like the wrcitltrsin the Grecian cir- . ' j . . I 1 I .1! . . !. a t 4 Af II. io law on this tub ocf, it will be cu, oru,c wiwn. m I . !... that 1 1 m . I nrfl ir. at l i t f(T,.,n i ,rt - n iicui vu.c wuiimiiiw " "H .Ii,. ..I..,.- .i.r I anictuiyhopeo that tne voice oi party r ,V . 1 touiu ue viciii uurir.yr uic uiacussiou l(.t....L' .. ...II j ... . My priratc fecrctary wtlllaybe- k..:(i....in.inviM,i:n..wt...i:RivJ tore you the U)ok, cnntain.ng thel,anltt!re of snlnsrity, inali-mity, and w"cn to ar.u irom ractiou fury. When itist!nuaai he bxecotive theprefent year; to ed, shaft its defenders be silent Dur togcincrwua incioiirnais oi con-iimr tin im session ci Congre, an ?rtlf, and luch or the lams and re- extraordinary degree of agitation was folntiofis as have beert received produced in the public mind, by an Irom the fcveral flites, fincc the .egregious violation or our rights bj rife of the Ult AfTcmbly ; imonf.! ollictr HheSpanuIi goTerninent 'which are Jntwtivoliimri.o.iinn. 'itbe the people nor the cocrn an rlecanl. retfcJ f iUr the !vi !"n deficient in that spirit uf Mar'and I. which Ihe gentleman extols, but they1 viltgti, ptetogttivi,- bred gianltd thm b'.iOimtnt, lhat the rtTuirt ji well ai iV as an orator, perhaps more than were. nibootU eOabi'ifced lor admioiaf.io,; j,flK due to the merits of his oration, or tt'1l ihttd t,Atm hufemthf lh rKflMi-i..hf ;. ,.u. 1 11 colony, that tanaoab. inii lhalipe mamuiaea the character bf y author 1 alludei,, JtUt l(l in atUion ,httt only to lii poUical character ; his pmy, that t l rt.nn or prov of ,r ki.l private character, so far as I have ln-j whoever, gtau'ed by my gotereon, be (M7 formation ef it, I highly respect : but y,nK0 ho"r.' n "y been to, the political part which he ha. acted' ZUlX ifK" this day was lo me so extraordinary, u,iv en ti.e ti ne otoofa of BMtociiooan4 rooa i that I rould not rc-1 iil wKuh the hive lateiitnrcd ooder mi astonishing r.tra!n the expression of my rcclir..dbf 11 io other gentk-tnen on liissidcoftlio houc I took Lr real cb'picnee .and inirtnious argument And although Don it Eaicelooi, :St tyh ot GO. tt". ' 1 the King, IiOV PIDKO CLVAtlOJ. , 1 MiVe fifjth.icommooicat n by hn ml. MOr the tr-iiilcinsii from Yicin;a fMr. j'o'dtf, that In coalto ic te Randolph) fnim the diiplay of his ( 't yoa may aid on y.,af rm In tny, powers thh day.maysafctyWsttu, ZZ" Ur.ie as an orator to the impartial voire I BuccIooh in i.'aoiwr, i4 ofliitcr) a'ld po-ktct ity, hi'-.oiiipciitionl , JOUR, with any oratoron the other side of the To,fc! Jr-,,' imm-n of Louifi.oi. House, yet I am not without my fears'. Irom ormcr snecimenior the talcnle Il?AMr,ICI ft t A I III TrT,' I r.. a botiy o men compofed r;r " ,7, ':ZZn v' "V"" I111 ,C Wos(uon. thrt ; Ec..KClFULLV r lS r... chiiUy ofAgricutturilli.asyoi.arc. ":v;v df , . c'UHkrm nf ,u it wouki ieemunncce:iary to i,n. ,hal we ,,ad m . . hl WcS, at 4 its rcinity, ih4t Vt pre!, ttpon youthe Importance ol make the . precede the Ar.dea,ywVrra..N:M Meti'e Atfr-- promouogthe intereas of ar.cul rtrvm . ofwar eZTZl b,y Roow "re b. .e.the, bc... .urtf, f.y every means which may wft ede a de mmd of i.u.irr. ttouJ Z .V. TlY , , 1 1 "'"'PMhem- f . , , n10tir-Mufur cftlhcu which the gentleman applies ,;iu ef faction., futi; nl .l,n.l 'hi INino Forie, & Violin, rrenchl. inn? that It . wuut-4 en- to his Urorkcadnuimtntionl Ulicvc -i,jfn. i;i, A',i, .rj.. K'Z. e. The Ld-f md i.c. wealth ami reputation ol justly b.long lo the present one j kU.,:t,c scitercd i.ion the fairscencry oi ,!eTft 'lk' '"' ilf"?" 1 1 i riovembei e. tppear loliave this tendency; ihe fame crcafe the i . n.. MO liait, HUIiilOK in HIT VI'IIMim. I v.i,nnrr .,U mj r, Tir, apiriirti, - I.- t,nil fnin.l i n... .... I I I . . . k . . . I I ffl II t.i. 11 rm t f If. M . a . . t. .1 .....(. , .... .. ' wijmivj t.uii .imc ,w iiii tnvi mwrc.l --v miii'vi -ii. fcre compelled tO listen, With a loftl nan an extenhon et our Inland " not now enirra ncsiofrcc n!f.hftr.!.rin- .,,i.i:m! livii'iiion. stmt ihu Imrfovimi.M! ,n t'e b rrtjrs of war, and it has trtcU1 1... r,i fWif unm innf a-4 mill, i if (Kir p.tb.ic roal. The tatter e? " Irtn'orlal ntonurnent tduH oii. Xn ,,c BWfu! of t!llf trcbend THr. bfcrilcr h.irf imlnKI'M is becoifie piniciilarlf ncceflaty in ?,or ,c,1 we n"r A01 wf'-, osi torrent 6fcTl.oiiia. eloautnee, m.heeflanof ihclut KmV. . j ' . . i irri. mnti mm rnu iii fttti.t.ii i i t a t . . i . . tii opirts ol ti3 nate, where the r, r -y- n l !!..., ofiK- ll-li.! ,.,. .1 -"-.'.- .m ..-. v. ... Willi' ill.uil . - .1- I ... ..... . L . , I .(r . ... i " ..I'luiiumr ihe fiiiminitirtiiAh . m1 ...n ....... . . j .1.. r. k.ia of ihdcpntmco hit attention. Ihnctccl CM1 nil ttl.t .1.- ' . .1 . " , " " . 'M"'"""")"in ucmo.c eemindi juna me um tion c snn-n be minlained I f the i,r..d thm. tn.l I rnM nt ..rt,i.i..i mtcrtn f Apiculture flauriih tVm ititris lhan as intended to ihotdOt comui.'rce and manutac-' hate at least a remote mnnUf aiion to' .u'.ll n r .'. . r 1 . t. . . Tk tail. a T.i.i.... .1 it. t.i.m . a,.. I . ..i.i ii'n . n 1 11 iiiiiiijif . iu 1 iriiicii 01 in 1m niieii niair 1 1 i ..p. -.... im -m,. 'il,- at !1 limn ilf- .t l.tl t.;. bor ilu.V.t.tm.11 .,,1. U -lW..lfi,,MI-r.wf rtw-.U- P to U centre. F cm tat ? io.Ai. 1 nf 1 in illicit. tfimi me unf. ire itrnr 'ttSibil ihem pfppnly anelleJ, one the time t'r fenbed by Uw, otbtr'ndo i'tbty will be binr J t f.iff ue f. J- MO.ItS MANNING ttr at, y ihi...,. -r .1 m, .'..1 .., . . v l - - - - . l t-er ,..n,vi i v uiu IIUI Ki Id HT, niulltukii. L. a. . .A. . .1 a. a - I " . a. . a. BTV . v. 1
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1803, edition 1
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