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re by thja act directed. ! : ,"c t . 4und Ux haU be coveted for the, year Hoi ".,. . w Cabarrus: s.mk' f . ' ' .VMUtBSQ. Uefmk..-w. ' T , gidirt,. St.Wdjburned on , , The following Acu Were passed during it. ' - '. esaion.--:'i.fS ''v .-,-- Tein . Mr " rep.eets the Surveys . 'Soul Tence, .'w?'th Truth Ev AnTAcnd " Ct WO', JRtJUedl An Act to amend the 6th ? i , Z? 'list, of T m U2lform Umefor "Aingthe sSL? anS fXable roughou the - tSS. r' collection or , "Clerk. rfc c 8 . uuer ,n Wn,Cft the Vrt!jLSSeVraI S,,,,criop bounty " ' thTr " ,ercrtcr thair returns to oit m ppea Couru X , ; , , 40 PePeal.theth sectionof.,, A, An Ar I inl entitled ilt!?!0! CountrCourt. t. Jake. :f.-vw..cro M.w returned nth1 ! Clerk 'nJ, u ,7 'wMie irotn tneir TcnS 7;l!t ; : t,! ' ft of laK kith Km AI1 Bk . . rivp n ika PtogoT,Ter, mI to make other and wore f ctualp rorlaion fb(h..Hme. ' - ' the aeyeral Uwi now in force r.--U rulat. ftd fix the price.Tin.necS . ndcyperiny Tobacco whVio iwV.! - N 'gainit Fire on bnWM. ' '-y,m' ,ei7 . To facilitate tk :.!.: ' T , -"wmiroi landi. rrr rP"' ! mucn of n Act paiaeS la ineir autrin oflke. and whirl. -P.l.ihlrWo,0?,b?S:,5 ture. ' ; wmmnioDeJ In ft,. Jo authoriaethe Stale or Ttnneaae ' '."Aciofth, "nuucii teemea ; and otateactsofriolcnce We nnW : !, uon otjbat eorernmenK io-.(. -i.L France, New-Orleana and le.'J'wintee of LiOUlliana were cAA .i.Tttt..j c . . Bpkin has refuaed to delivr , them ub-d ident hBi antK;. j . . T .... m readiness 4000 oien tp march atol take too. Mt not ntn .i - T.;- iw jruu, winren -soiaiers, to uenmn vmiM - v-. a. . . tience thi-V.H r ' . F expressed youconedrnqe in the ' General GoYeromentyou haVe pledged VQuf lives "-Kfv iv insijcna measure as the honour ahd interest of th U. States miy require Your country calls to. arms tights"11.84 i"? f'rwt'l5 nd your v fOnJSaUrday last Captain Wyaf, ftlmp,W orm,Ut,a paraded in thir town-S men only mustered. 35-nf whnm ,t...iL- .Li volunteer.. .. 7 OT Lterllt Infanrnr r...J iw 7 r Trere on parade, and 50. enrolled toelselret.' Extract of a letter from the Honowile' john 3 The bill n.Kt;n t, i.-j J. ... I v . . vub i icamcuLig lake I possession nf T it 1 ; f ,Hn P.. , . 7 .'. ---r- : . 3ruar last j artd the b I ca ting stock ,WUl pass iu'the Senate inB day. 1 llA VA.n- , - V.wwra memoera- Jrom the uii mey comd pbtain, werefea was some disnmitimv ;n k. c. nnt to withhold the poatession of, and that ourforce in that ouirter .umcntt. take it.- Under this itpression tner were ((m.; rah. j . . : end down fm. v... 1 . , . . . ' were oiipatcuea last horsemen JV " P8l,a ltch, 100 Wi, ' t?join'-present force al lU .mtchea, which consists pf . 400. regular territory. : Thi. f, t. s..j jufficie t, le'ihV Spil S tliis wiN K- .r "",uc"1 ooei ot believe . - WOjcn lo Q6 obtained is rj ftp?"'?1 h wiI1 wn no 'i-bouutl and he hatirw.j .l. r to h.v, 7 J- . ' "?Tcrnr of Mntucky to have imroedmely organiied .nJ:hed in rixteunteeni to nssrch Lv thl noiian or success. ' . " Should these ln.... u. ' .. ' '. r ranee, ana aeience on me part of the United it O ..,....i.iin1 ua. not yet been attempted, but the various' move ments of the frenchtroops, the positive or-" K- !" -Tf. . i cjiair lOlnelvTe, (r"",!' fy1"? qi . lorwaraness in I v,w5n thf Stoats artv and,a combination; of circumstances lead v to nnnn .t.. .v . tttoraenfis not far distant,; when the? blow willbe struck, which will put an end to the ' existence or independence Great-Britain, ; or establish her powef-upoa such a basi., as the lapse of aes cannot; undermine. ' The I?nlfrf lfinr.J. . . ' .. ... L.uuui., uiiuppaiiea oyine 'threats ann ni'nirn!n. ..f k.: ; . loe, proudly conscious of their itreneth and .ion,attheBme time that they neglect no raeana of defence, and exhibit, the appear, tnce of a-natian in arena. o i . ,, j. -Tmura; CIIga gcd m finding out newchannels ofcommerre oseof theif manufactures and colonial :nak'iff presons tQ.eJiilie post, ani to receive our troops; friep4ly terms." - Another Jetter of similar date, states that information bad been that ;mornine received from NewOrlcans, that that pIace-woud be delivered without any diflUtalw bciur made . CONGRESS. , W 'tock now at the Natchet." ' KENTUCXET LF.GISLATURE; lh followrngf Tfwlutloi, hpMlttlU)A House, of the Lccialatur.: " ,T.,IN C:NERAL ASSEMBLY. " eral WmKi- 7 7 r"0,ul,n he Ute C. sail liana pledred to inrv,H . ik. ' to disnoi Jiroductions. v While thu. pursuing the art. of peace amidst the din of war , .. .. . . ...CCt acn atea oy a thirBt for glory and the hopes of plunder, and -lead on by Buona. Prte. ha sworn o humble hrr hatred Rival - r..... ... one aparea no ex- Jpenoe, and appean to think bghtry of the sa crifice in the prosecutjon pf this desiBn ; ea gerto injure Bntamoy every method in her power, slie hai provided an array of 40 000 men for their subjugation. , ,' PortMo-at. h t v &v. vi mucin 01 wmcn anxious to avert .or prorract the impending blow, has entered into a negotiation. - , Spain, takes anacUve part.' From the pr.. nt d.sposmon, of her UasHr, it appear. im. Possible that -atio'ean : rrt . neutrsk Her ancient aoirit , wis under the controul of France, her inr nienae treasures arrived, urged by Britain to declare her intention, and pressed byFraswe lJTinQ thf T' hr' ' hopes'of peace rest rn the result of her proposal, to . . ;" fcr u,: .'nR " - . w.vui.mi neural auriniruie Wer, coo!aes. !,!, between her am'; t u r v,,l,:4orm,t'0ieriTat i 1 urker fi.i . iion t dpf r.ur mom c. . r 17 1-r: ypi, is, with ihe , , - , - " "", nuian whs surroun ded an bad oBVred to capitulate, entirely to Vrces nisaffertM sirkr.. . . r b t. ar. me standard Sl!? thousand, of deluded wretches flock, and who, when attacked bv .upenornumtfrs, .re i by'tSk.d' era, and piV !th thfif 4,, h ; e f theie disbedieuce. , Or the oihcr n'ion in EuTor; who are eh her wr,PpMln profound peacKr'atucbe J laV fcotke!8,, ,tir'r, n0,hin8: ""P'rUcu.. ' The tee.,- hf. ir. 11 c uciarnisifit 1- . . ' Newrie.,;. : . 4J"f"io,t Adam, for ... K OJri lrum tjj. me 1 si sect on of an Act of the e"l AssembU v e ,8,e SiSS ?"embly for eblisning coum .f lth lid hfa5??f W-t i''"? "Proceeding. thTrlin. Penc.ofthetr '.V.V? V Ternm, for the e.e T,,e -- tioo'offte" te tt ConItw. ' f0!.11 .Wofloirtt academy. . . SJl? r f th : r their ro. "rl my,tm ln ce Me. f December n.,, nT.V. b'r th .Wrtiffii? M .-f toi. tf Resolved, That e.A ' , . 1 Gi.lnr ft.-:-. .. . e ' ' V"1 of wlsuiteer-- ...4 .J m UT ceiv. Ld t,n Comw.Ia.io,,,,,. i,, . aureaa.fi.-2 u oiuine, Hith 1"'V''" Of the UK7 fcJjL for their produce on if.7.i V , flepw,,t treat acouI.i,iM r..,Vu securej, but a tur. .dvi; ...r : Lvrrr t"rf. . fu 5ub.ble.7T "e ,lncal. Bv the late .f..t. e w ' - Inteestino;; , 'JT?. km until the blLS,r.C.Hd'd Pce nd the coniunwion f . y the BrUi,h tremity , forccd ,0 .a1 Brunei, Cor.tiated to his du 7 W tU humanitr af. J' I"'' k Wer. P ,s.ry measure for Z air ' r n" naii.Uiuu.:0lV ! f? of the troop. altiwJ ' PWStS.jgtj j the runs were kets, powder lU. ware .. . r r , eve ware thrown int rj.c s.a. I Undalc who ,5 ln Mr. .ordersta- Mr. UZ f rJri- . jKK!nal .ndths' time for tj.e deliver. ...? m,,1,,ner "e ''erccciptofp By sub.EQuenib-V. rrt ofpranct. he 2d of Deee.;; " . rr? Wirt'0 " Ute ited S.ae. we .1. J, ' ' ,0.rt" of U Givlnr (1,1..!.. e ' ' . of volunteera. a.rf .7! L,mn5 r-,i-.7"7.,,n!8r"FriUoaefbilla Ume for wl.iehik.J.r:,.:"-""6 m F;'...!,:?"0 '".' less woner dihVeV tMl" il .1.: 'u" msy hereafter h. h, i comDeo.aiioe. 1,. . 7. a. . ...... county court ofN.w.Hano.ee. It I "7,', ne Pf d en... - " At P-" f fr.ao fa, .. I St.t.K.: :rt.7. hw Un,M nrri.ni ii . - .. Ktn, . m i. raiica on ana . maotioned.. WM W'gmin 'To direct b what manner the fees of k r. tfrnr lo holding rtMj1 C- 1 Ll'TIVrVrrtvf II t d to feur 'e.nd fortunes ted land in ihL V" 0-?propri. puraaantto the Ja" bill U .pprcpri.t, IN Ju"Ki:Mi l rses.iwi UUnrtLT? P in VcmlTr. .r?1 PPri to the Jd of ii.te. to vu ivr, b n; W?1 recel.1 1- . 'V De,r.? We btlicti thei,!. felliirtnce "fU a. ?'rtntna.u,hl ffrB 'M fliA -P.Uen.ft ceiv. ad ocVuV. 1 mmi""""n, U re. b.UniUaar,0UntT,a, w of A'.tc 4,,, LuilP 'J' htwt MFre ! M A-Jtva,,. .OowWilM oudet Cw Wilkinson ar. Uibort,'. and pMWan. for lb? Ur?J"Joni of expected U IbJSt N,n,0,i oountry. . ,nf locaaloa of 0). Orleans for K. w. ; J10USE OF REPRESENTATIVES.' ' Monday, Detember 5. , On the motion of Mr. R. Griswold, the'fol-' .lowing resolution was taken into cbnsidera- ' tion : , ' be directed to repair and report to this House a statement of the gross sum received in each state for the postage of letters, packets and ' papers in the y ears 1801, 1802, and 1803, re- spectively.together with the sums which have Dtcn nun in ... ...j ; - - r. ... v WfUUU ln eacn Blale lor ln-("f miXo Po?"teri,Jbr carrying the, v mail, and for-all other exptneesi in relatioa to the Post-Ofiice- in each state respectively. ' -Referred. ' . ' ' ji - . .r . 1 Mr. Rodney railed for the order of the day on Ms resolution to extinguish the State Bai- ances. . I Mr. ErJ rooted1 poWpinfemenV. cf the' ' turtnep rnnaid.nlfii,. r., J uujeci to uie 1st ..- Monday ir, January, assigning for reason the unrepresented situation of the state of New Jersey, creditor alate to a considtrable a mount. ? v ,.!,-, . The question of postponement wa thca carried Aye. 88." 1 , ,' : ; Mr. Van Home moved a resolution for the appointment of m twnmittee to tnquire into ' the expediency r granting further time to the proprietor, of military land warrant. t obtain and locate the same. Agreed to, Tt" i M91ui9t Dtcember J1. ; v The Amendment to the Constitution war ; this day reported by the Committee of En rollment, when th Speaker signed it, and the Jlouse pnssed a resolution reqiwrsting the Pre. ident of the U. States to transmit it to the ?f ialc Th Clerk of the House car- ' ried the Amendment, with this resolution, to I .?at ''"oonc'Jrrenr.e . The Vice-President having s.ghed the Amendment, it wa. W 'm0' 1 Cderal Mof the Senate, that ' , . rcsiuenc lor OIS ai- probation. On thi. motion, a debate ensued Which nrnmUl ... J n .. mu r.k. 7- r . B7 ine wpporter. t of the motion, it wa. contended, contrary to II precedent, that the amendment required ' the. pprobation .f the President. ''.mV;tirVq.Ve,t.iB beinRtA by tea. ahd ' W Ibe following gentlemen voted fn the af. hiT.Z"'' who Vol ted in the negative. The nay. 23. ' ' A more extraordinary motion wa. perha'Da ever .ubmitttd to Congre... Man? Send! KVe "Jl er federaUd"! ;n,SeVSr". r is W w,d Uifhn on "e expedienrr- ' SlSffi-L ff'Ce Pf CommTsS . 01 i-oans in the diferent states. . The report or the committee of the' whole S i n l:sV tecommend. ' it is exnedien tT MOpl rw,u'ion thai ' A l tG d'c'nt"'e the cir.ee. iiicra debate of considerable lerrth tM,' wl2l u n.rtnt of th. , 'wion in tue rhair. on the km .saff10"1 ce tot!,: 4ciif wychtwT.7Vn """enMhe- -!.on toSeVn, S "A? ofc rt- " ilie.da.f I7v dfl'Vrjr of '"crchtn- formation rL.y:r.. "V.M 1Q nn' for in- ri.. : the committee thouh) entitled-A-a"..-,.4,.h "7 of April, II. "P f BsnkruVtcT Vh J In finir4,rm Pl of th .y' t'' Tk 'the re. -ecutlon of . ill SI- . ,(rut . which mvh.,2L .rau,,.on uf rtptcy "F nd shall U t,el-. r7j ,ch con,""ioa ' ' tit. yumsof.' .
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