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i 1 1 til U CO;TG, ir department a list cf the nameof the officers, J! i and the number of the crew, together witn a IIqvse 0FJ?pn2sixrArirESy November" 5 Being the day appointed by law for . the meeting of Congress, a quorum was formed ; the members present were 8 1. " -' Letters from the Governors of Virginia and -Massachusetts .were received by the .-Speaker and hid -on the Ulle without beim iA read,' as was also another iu the German Ian- lnjaTit"trrthe standing rulbs and orders . ol the . il'Jttss'; . the following committees were appointed : viz. .' ..'A-committee' of' Electors,' consisting of Messrs. -Findky, V'arr.um, Livingston, Ken-;. nedyj Eppes, Clagett and Elmer. -."-''-'' ; .; t committee Ways and JVleansr conV .staling of Messrs. J. Randolph, Joseph Ch'Y, G. GriswoJd, iloyle, Davenport, N. R. -Moorer and Merriwethei'. - - - - ----- ... One of Comnierce and Manufactures,' con sisting" of Messrs. S. L Mitchell Crowning- , shield, MCrcery, Leiby Newton, Early and Chittenden. - " . . Another of CLiimsJ 'consisting of Messrs. J. C. Smith, Holmes, Chamberlain, Stanford) -Plater, ttedinger and Sthiiford. v And also one of revisal and unfinished bu siness, consisting of Messrs. Ter.ney, Dtck son jintl Earlc,' After which it was resolved, That the dai ly hour to which the House shall stand ad journed during the prcsen. session be i 1 o' clock in the forenoon. v.:Not.'5. On motion of Mr. Ncwlcri a committee of seven on post oihecs and po.it roads was ap- pointed. , Mr. John C. Smith .requested the bouse to excuse him from serving on the committee otClaims-; he had been on thai committee -f;r four -years, past, and he knew that the members of that c-om.mr.icc particularly, detail of the ci re um stances attending the t-'i vent. With this view he movwd to postpone U the consideration of the' resolution reported , by the committee of the .whole till to-morrow, in-order to introduce a resolution to this ef fect ; that the secretary of the navy be direc ied to communicate to this house the names of the officers and the numberof men cmploy- I ed in the destruction of the frigate in the harbour ,' of. . Tripoli,.. together williaJdaU DOCUMENT No. 1. l . -Ac-company id g a Message fi am - the Tie- sident of the. United Stales. Received the 8th November, 1804: !' ; ' ; Extract f a letter fom D.viPe.lre Cevalhs. minister of state of '-his CaihcUc 'Majistj to. Charles P.jrrkiii'Y, csyti re, J'uti-l tit Vi'V 10.'l Fdrujrj;lS)l." TKANSL.tTION. ' " ' Atth'e same time th.it the minister ofjii majesty in the United States is charged' to in- to prepare rtmV riport r,.Tci for tie gxjVcvn r.ientof the house, niuiie .;i report,' which Wbt ngrreri tn. a.-.tl ordeivd .0 he ::.ttd. ouirtit to remain at the seat of government j during llu whole session-, ljs unfortunately, would be obliged to ask fur 'leave of abstr.ee j in January at farthest. - , He w is hereupon excused, and MhDaiu-.; was appointed in his plat.- On motion of Mr. j. Randolpdi, se'.tct ; committee to consist of j members, vas or dered to rep rt on the ai tides of imprach - nient against S. Chase, one of the associate just ices of ihc Supreme Court oi" tb; United .Slates. - I Nov. 7. Another letter in the Gcruian language simll ;r to those received .-ast session, was laid by Mr. Speaker on the clerk's tabic. Nov. S. Mr. J. Clay offered the foilowirtg reuo iJution : ; He jolved, That the .'resident of the Uni ted Malts be recjtiefctcd to present in the ti.trne of Congress tocapt.Sttphen Decatur, a snurd . - of ?he valucrf dollars, and - tc tach iA' hi offers a'ul crew of the IViW'd SlaU-s' .Ketch Intrepid niopHi pyy, us otcs- j litnony of lite' high sense tiitertain.-il by Con- jjress ol the gallantry, good ronducl und ser vices of capt. Dcca'.or, the on.rtr at.J rrew of the sai:i Ketch, in att.ickii.g and (!. strp) i:ig a Tripol i m frigate of 1 1-guns, btc the Uni ted Stated f.lgate IMiibdeii hii. The res mumi was ief.ru u to a ccmtr.itt.c of I !c wiioi; o'l the slitc Ci tile Ur.icu .nd o; Jeredlo he printed. The cc.ii-Tiiues of revisa! rir.d i.r.'i'iiud H: ''lies m.d? a '.ep-nl whir!, w.is r.,(-ivl hient of the circumstances attending thate- vent. 7 - . The' postponement was agreed to without opposition, and the resolution of Mr. Gris wold was adopted, with a small, variation, sug gested by-Mr. J. Randolph, and acquiesced liiby the mover, viz. " That the Presideht of" United States be reoticsted to cause to be laid before this House,", &cc. - Mr. J. Clay and Mr. T. M. Randolph were appointed a committee to wait en the .Presi dent and communicate the request of the House. On motion ofMr.Holmes, it was agreedt'uat when the House adjourns, it adjourn to Monday nest. '' i; Noveoib'-T 12. The" souse resolved itself into a. commit tee of the whole on the stale of the Union. Mr, Dawson in the chair. av!r..J. Uar.dolph submitted seven resolu tior.s, which weru 'agreed to, and after vvaicis udopU:t! by -the houst ; as fellows : - lResolved, That so-much of U'.e niessape -of the President of the United States as' ix- 1 lates to the restraining of our merchant. ves-': sela arming tbemselves witlioutauthovity. and . attempting to force a "commerce intoer:am ports and counlries.in defiance of llic laws cf those countries, .be.,referred to a select cum iniuee. - . 2. Resqjvrd, That so muHi, Ur. sr, relates to an amelioration of the form of gov'enimeiit of the territory oI'LQtibiar.a, lie referred to a select corantittet:. J. Resolved, That ' nuch, f:c. as recom siu'iids an" enlargement of the capital empi eil in comniet re will: the jJiulian tribes, be rc ferrc'l to a select committee 4. Resolved, That so Hi'icli,-kc. as' relates . to the defenccaiid semtily of our pm-.s iuul hfirboun, and suppo.ting within vm' 'waters t!i-.: authority of the Jaws, be referred to i. se Lr comm-ttee. 1 a. Resolved, That so much, &c. as relates to the improvements of tire militia system of the United States, Le referred to' a it'ecl committee. C. Resolved, That so much, he. m relates to the inconvenience which i-tims 1,-um the distance to which, under existing lav. s nw i capturtri irom me corsair oi i r:p.;i, must be brought for adjudicalioii, ic refe'.icd to u scleft crininiltee. . T. Reolved', That so much, '.c. as relates lathe lead mines f l.f"i;i;'.na, be t vfci red ty form the .American government recpeciing j.. the falsity of the rumour rensxcocLt. vhe .b is likewise orders to declare (o it that h;s luaies- ty has thought lit to r.-nouute bis opposiiiou to the alienation oLLotusianamade bv Fraice, notwithstanding' the solid irason on lwhich U - is'fouiKled : thereby giving anew proof of his benevolence sndf riendship toward tlic United States-. - :"-J ' Copy of a fetter from (he. 'Mcr-qiatf Cass Tt up to the Sc,rcljrx of $tat( j SIR, ? TRANSLATION.. TheexplanatLons'vhitb thr overnnent of France hai given to hs ' CjvU0..:c- Maiesiy, . c;ouccu'i"g l,e at.lc , f, L jis'aiia to the L'ni- ;. led States, imd the tiinicabSe .dispositions oi: the partof the king my master towai'ds U'ese states; have determined him U ahndoi. tue opposition, which at a prior period, and with . 'the most substantial iotives, he had nuitii-' lestftl -against Hiat tisr.sattion. in cause--quciire aiid by Fpecia! order cV his m.-j'.-,ty, I . have the ple-Kui e le i;om muti jc ate. 'to ) u his royal inleti'ions on an affair so important; well persuaded that thr American govern ment Wil. see in this conduct of the King, my must erf anew proof .of his consideration for the United -States, and that they will on res pond vvi'.ii a true reciprocity with the sincere friendship of the king, of which he has given many, proofs. G id preserve you .man v year Philadelphia, i.hcl '-May, 1 50i On motion that the two howscs rcceed mi- mcdiatc'.y to bal.lot fur thice V.ngrossm Clerks, it was can ied, ntul ti,e ti .tlot being taken, II. ('ovingum'f AVm. liil! and Mark Il..rden, weie c.lerted oil the I'ist b-.iiot, iho' tlKre wire s:verl other cand.(Vat.es. . - -. . .V vcRd.er 22. Mr. M Clennan presented th; following rHolutVun. 'to wit : " Oii-:ivcmH of the scar- . til' 'oi- provisi'ou'. ifV cit) cf lialttft-h, Re- s-'Ued, That. the Otlirers and MembtjLiJuf the . (ieiieral Assembly adj .urn from this place, . and meet at the tovtrn of. l-'ayettevijl; on the day: ot .' ;. .' . .-. Ordtji-ed. to -Us on the tabk- . ':' "".fl'l.Vs 'iiiQ:ioiv;Wi'vs'";'rcas:o'i.k'd by 'tha board-ing-hoi'iscs .having m I vaiiycU . the iVricc oi boanllli;!;. Resolved, th.it all cl iimr. presented and to be ar.ti'd on by this General A'sejnl)JY the rate ofronineiiStUion beiii''''lixtd by law. t'i-.t .'the niods oTpaviiyi-ii:. other tli.m. by'a'ptfvll-" "lion to the Genu :-.! V:iemhly, ascu5med, .shall b: presented to the commit we ot tUin-i in the i'.rsi instiiiict;, ithout beir. wusly re.'.d i,i elllier luitisc. KALKIGH. November IS, The printing. oiTire of !r. II. Davison of H'ar' c-'i'fin. tfigethtr wkh all his. f'j.pcs, Bu-'-san-'i St.ition.tr.y,Jkc. '-.veiv co'isuud !.- ilr - on the int-mim; f S:lc.riay last. 1 i;e 1oa of Mr. l):;vi-An. we Ic-imi, is ei-y . re:,1.. AVe are t-.J.l it is 'the btlk-f of Mr. D. ti:c f.nv.w villain must have se ni e Id liUuiiM'. s I -ird-.-rfi! to be pruui l lor vv ur tht 1 j. in'ai!.. C ii tMtrr vt pit-f;mr! a';d pfit-ro.uis- Mess. s. cwl m, l fi i)i:n, 11 inn;,.,. N. Mi'V.,he!l, Iov. it.lt, G, W, C.'iupi'tl! iio'.uhar'l. . C.nnnttec to vhom was r fTfid t'i. th s ori.ii(K,.ii.hm.-nt .igi.;t Sumu.! l.!i.!i at ..- t.e i onur.ttt.ee ot conjintrce ami l.ianufac l ;ires. : Mr. J. Clay Tepoiteif that the committee r.ppoioted l wuit upon the President on the subject if capl. De;..ir and the k-tdi lui.o. p'd, had Jierlormt d thai service, aij 1 ; reived lor ariswer that he would noise tlu i eques; of the house to he c.tuplied villi. ! J. Randolph iiifoVuicil the IImisc that !.. committee f Wav am! Me.iiii. had it-r-.ied n totiiaumicati.Mi frfuu Jhr treasury i( putnunt, slating that the upprnp: i. tioi, of ,s;.oot do)U fur rurrying mo t.tlVct tlir ,e- ir.tb i-'licleofthenritishtrcrtty t..,d jiolb-.tn :f. r iciM to dii-chHte the sec'-rd in-tidlmci.t j rprfi nil the awards made in pa; su.iiicc tlierc , of. and sue; resting the oi.,-;, 'uty t, i,jrtkin" as early as possib'c a f'i.ih:r npproprirttion for ti e ol'jctl. The bci niAry f ntaic ti.ti- ,1 mated the amount unpaid at r,.';,(iOO dolls, ai..'. Jlut in order to iueimt toy disappoint- j' Mftit it wnvdd ht eligible io t.ike llic'uppio !; pi i.itt-n 7u,u )'.). Mr. R. hucupon moved ave. M ... . I I' ... I..I-.I. 1.' . , '. !... 1- .... .,,i-.;s. .. .............. sm), i.any, tlut the commnti - r V;. s m.d Kan I. tt'f ll all I jo in .V.IV4, tl iK-MlViKt. ; ia,e , n..,mt a , m .. ,y ;ct avc Arfj.tmcd. . . ' bu.--ranted" t -r"'Ncv.S. . y.r. J. H. wport.d a bill uci -rdio .Jr. .M;-.Ke-menf ni.nlvl peiition f.tmi a s,yu u was read a f,s. f..1 -n.iht liuus ..ill n.ibcr.l iMerfl-mts. I radars j.-,d f,rim-rs ). t,.r,vru So a coinmuttt oitlui v.holj to u.or- V I in iui, im.mi utf . in t I'llMi i - DOCUMENT No. II. . ,; . AttoMp'iiv:in? a Message from iL- F: t: ide ii. cf u'.c U. Siiitt?) iVm. !8()4. To all to who'n these presents shr.ll. conic : WUCREASby a'nacTofCongreus, autl:.. ri'y has been given to the Rresidtnt of the United Slates, wlieticver hehalljeem it e:;-jK-diett. to i v.ci the sl.crcs, wittr. ;md i.ikts Tjfthebay aod r'uer of Mobile, fliid d' i be other rivers, creeks, inlets and bavs, eirfptying irto the Gidph of Mt-ir.o, cast -of the i,arl river Iv'obile, and west thereof to the PascaguoJu inclusive, into a separate disliict for the ( ol- lection i f duties cm imports s.nd tonnsge, and to establish vnth places within thesuoit as he . shall detm, expedient to the jiort of cit-.y aiul delivery for wich district ; and to dt. innate sorb other places within the same di-trict, not t-KceedingLwo, to be ports of dtlivei v only. Now kNow u, that! THOMAS JLFIT.R SON, Fresidcnt of the United State, do hiTtd y dt'tic-c. that all thr abort mcr.tiotu d shorus.wn'ers, inb.tx, creeks, and rivvrs, ly ing within the buw.ihrict uf the United Stain shall constitute and form a separate ('.strict, to be denominated "Tl-e District of Mobile;" ni.d do also designate. Tort' Studded .wuli'ui li.t disliict tifortSAid, to be tin: pott of cn'iy and d' liveiy U r the unl (iistrict. (iin tinder my l.a.i'l the S'ili da of i:;oj. (S;gntd) Til : JF.riT.r.fiON. Gene l ffmiiy op north-carolina. jiovse gTcommons, Noveniber 19. A I rt'gc majority of the nuti bcts beig I pre. n'. ti t Clerks proceeded to len'ivc t ltr j ci it:.. iiti ! of the due ilection (,1 the nu-m- bus, und to (pialiiv thvm ; MlachMin i nc, Mr. J'ooir tr.ovtd Unit Strphtr ( cl i.r rr I L 1 I N G..TV fit . N.,C.;. TUBSIUY, :N()Vr.M!'tUI '27, Hi'M. ; '1 'tc AN'ilmiugtqn 1? ac.es commefutd ou I Ti.ai'sday last. U-t DayM:.iu UctiWtT"XJ olily u tfsr," 'J ve'ir?"' old. 'l 1 Mr. Stanley's .&olus, 3 vtaik out, l.o'.icd. 2J. D?:- -Major Mo.ite'K Pad;!) w'i.tv.';.'vit years (1:1. 1 Mr. Owen H(diies Jla-y Colt. 2 J 3d. 7Ju.v--Mr. Lne.s s ijai-llsj.le. I 'j, l Mujpr" Walker's l lin. n.iu . 'Z I ' Mr. !I)!ines's bay b.ii: Jli!!, distanced. -,. .. pr;-.y ng ttVr.OnK-nt of apyrt ofenli ntt.t del: i vi y ol 1 ii unci- '1 In: ncy c!itrict t !...tmchr:i'l 3!l the firewand harbours .: i ;'.;c V.'inv nea:ii! "'uc T:virk-refvticd j tn i tomuiiitee oft t. inert? tnd iniumfst. j lvs Icjfetht-e v !i a ).(.li'.iin prc;ti.lf.d at tr,. sc. .i,n ii ii r o-.j (i, I M. J. CKt 's iiivir.n i v-1-..is c irpt. 1K-. c .'.'.;., 'He r at.l ca w of the UrtiU . li.ui p'.d, wi l'..t:i up i.! (,'.rt.tii;ii.g ti the ; v. ! - Mr. Vinun mi ij;c ii . ii ui.l ,!,. cl v ,'n rroi.tt.' !i . t ' .. tl ini,'i?.g .if: t Vt i.u!SvMiid ' ll . it.c vi!u- if 4.1l.its." t o'lu r i.Iai.V wilhlln: v.otd b giving t; r tti'cvi ai.d new l'lour was Ifonv 12 to 14 dollars a barrel i t Cadiz, Suves 1"0 to UO duj.'uu, Rice JM Ja:i -betfynd p'j'k very Puvr -t-i -. IIi3 P.xrcllcncf- Jo-,;;!.aii Tiumhul!. 'I.f liouoVuble John Ti.' jdw. li, ,!w.ii. G!ier 1 worth, ffjavi.l !).,. i. .ai.sb(ja Hi;:i!i:.i''i,(if Lewis R. Sti:y.e:., !.. id S.oiili, A. lur 1 lei, Sylvester Gi".?:t. lU.'ioi.ts, Mt apjxi'iM cd by the I.V :ish.'ir. e i.f I ooucrtirut, l.irt. tors c!"Pi.ci-;iii.i. tihd Vi'-.c-I'itbi'dtut. A pvrfofi Iv.v.ivl.i.! ladOv. infurniy, tb.-f '.J Pi i'.Kh , ai i',;;.;, I. v. latvly had sm j l.jj ut cess Am i-ricatss. v h iin'y inw fitul, arc det rniiiK-d Li d.f.r.l tin i.- pK.pi-M y; ."ir' that in iTIti mpti ig to r iptuu- . i.-v li.em, thv)- 'lave y l.-.trd .snock-., m;i. i.t V,X tn bale irlvcn up ti ltU 1 1 u r as' a !):(! J.-i. i'i.ic t ; even M.i.:iicvv ir, the Saiiijf J.L Ut f.inH ('i-ii ir.!; tov-;y ;l.c lu-t Pi b y. i.;h! hiivs, be iuii.i be cvn i.iaUe s:orc I y l"f j.. ging !. u by privalti ritig. (', d cai.i.on t"4. jy Sw'.mJ tfrjun.tnb!. i'N. V. 1m1. pape:. Crpt. I.i;:'" f-i-ni l'or'o-R' oinf.ufis i!.i two Spai.'u!' 1 i;-fi( u I ii-i-i. n r id, wine, t".if hid-r.t I rilo-Rict. n- l in.nj UMU,' W l;rt ei! 'sptalicr j urn! I-ci-td ti c v o- j . for St. "s 'i I'ub, Mm-l i r f ijl -vu. . J i lij, v'l'i i lt i.f ln witi7 f i . . Mao" I I o M' Mi. ;. J-im., i ;' t im !. ',''. tt d ,?irt of h t tdV '..Mi b C s.i'.iu. .it I'n I I-hod 1 ,it ft. J) i .M i, Vi!iii h !.' vli b'Vud fsoiti ',- .Miiy u! i' ; ttfyci.i.' wiuuaiin- . I .,'i ,l f 1 h I ' I -M.'" ( i ti ti- f on. ! e 1 s i!uruiv tt t II ' pipi i., a j .;lc.l he rto- . , .( - i iii '1 1 i! ; r i" r.i, ti H.itiii'i t tv-c . 'itt , : t t. !. Griir tl prfi.jv.i-t ! i oflt'u .'. l l-l. 1 lld'-Mv' o, it ti,.,; t a r tl.t I j '.'!.. y t J.u (,1 I " iii nut 'af .4 fit tli( ;(!? , ',. ,. t.'-ii in fi .1 ' ;f t" l, I.,i.or.-,tfle bit ! n.( i-'ihi and Ji . 1.M l e lcl t in V M 1.2 U i t'.i f Ml il.C S..i. tf ti t M.) o'V. 1 Mi. f;t'vo!r1 'rc(. that -i.i- i.icavc ;-! icrcv had been fill bv some oi t on n h. av's r,f the AtUnti port ui auking id.o4 f.t ! inti-ii io .M-w-iie,u. as iiivy wire not an-llnui-cC" t. i.bt.-tin drawback on u ili! iiantut fi-oi.i tli.it hjU ) ii h f Mib;u jr iiu'.rv ; Ui,,o. f.-t N.-w-t .iKaiii. had l ien a dcpH f.(-!nl wl.'o 'i ii'y f'trri;ri atlirlvs vnrv i-l tppd to : . I lei.i li. Spauiib, au.I even Rmifh colo- I is ; ;'d SbiiUU ri iniurrce t! sit l.ad Ik4i vnv pi.i.sflivt. 'lie v. i.U!if tlu rc v,as oi..' objtttinn to it i!,st the '..! roure of' trade might le ri tinned, f c 4leiciore j.v -t i-t folhwin iroJ rti( i.: Rrsilud. 'iT.ai l He ciniuiiti c cf Com-tiifi"-' ''I Maktifai bv intr,irt(d o ciMpiiie intnthe t5rH.!- ury of .iip.M in.n.i.Ur ropei ir- l,tW,f, a dii.viltik ofi'iitiii on food Aifs Bt.il MH-i Sium'i.c. in ttrd into V. norli fNrvv.Otl.ntfclMiu aov jHii(,fll,c Uni'iil Sta'.if, fu ni ilnr.rc tpr!td to i.v f-.nU'ii Kfl re J bit. ntid tlat lie t..ii. I.ii'tit ntt' ' y hd! .r -tti rwi-. TI " r m if.iin M-rled rem. nn. '.''.'liKll. ; S Y. N A T i:. 1 Moo-' .-.v. Nov, 5, Tlic Vice-Prti.!ttit iii il r tl alr. Tl.csday, Nov. fc. Seventrtn mctnltrs j rrv . i,o 1-o.otvni. Ni v. ta-n vi'jt.hi be imanimouslv nenid to, ur.d ' that ihc genu'-man wuulj I: rnnttiliMiT' ' Uidfded to the tiiair. 'I le motion wus ii-iuii'diHtrly tt'. ricd ; pud on taking the chair, Mr. ('.Miami i NprcsM-d bit avLnow'.;(! mi rts to the l,onc, j'i w most appn piiat iid han.'ootiH- n-aimtr. fcr tl.c li'.l.'.ur lit lm:l repealt'.lly ruti-ed . frOll, ihcm, wil'i H. Iiopr fr tl'.C HOppMl Mi(l iiidul titKC ftoiii the I fnii-e sl:ith !.uJ l.tlc- lo.orv ..( (-ti Mii-her ii-y ifiaiitt ii him. v Mr. John Sluitt und M -jor P!iisaot Hctt dcrson wire uhait'nnoiisly n-.itu Clerk-, and 'l'ho:n.is Jui.lid uiul J:.hn l.i.mtdtii (Woi-Utjrs. SlNVn'. Nfurly tdl ll-e Senator I t'.fig present (vifj.'ing oiily .') ti e ChrkB iloicedtd 10 t reive ik irttrdiHf4i ttl (,ujhfy tl cno - Af'er .i'uh Ctn. Jo-tpli It K w.t i-iui.'s- , tiH'i.tly !( i( d Speaker, 1 rs' Gi 1 . ',.,tf..it i Mohcminl Mnji r Pfobert dlt-tr., ClttVs. J After a halloing, NUrtl.ts MuipUv tt 1! . . . 11 ... 1 . f joliti v ns'.n utic pji.ii.irn -ri c. N(i 11. 1", r 2' . A i'Miit-cMandtite s? tpu ii.tid to tail ' on I is l.i((!!c)-() the (-ftinr, to iioim ' l.iin tll l e ivto Ininiet ie fnin'C(', u'.d rm- fly to rereise any eoninnieiiiMii t i ii:ll lu.e to mat c. IL'.chsiiid ?iilti ol ll.r t- 1 l-ntc. Mid M '. loc;r,(l lIouVs, if the ('(.n.M.MA, wrie the f t inmittic. Mr. P. C-((l 'Mi ptiMoWd ubillto iini d ihc xt lu' sid U t ii;oii, for tHiiM'sMi'v. Mutual Itytitt'nce SmUiy ignin! I jv 111 l o'.kbo, , i"o iMlfutnituic in il-ii v,.sir. I shih p4'fed itfnt tradin:. Tf.it li.l it. I".ihftti in t ml tr rttiin n', vl 1 ri t.t'. e I nd i f ('.itrito n'tn PUifb. tot. is cd a i.i.tfMin, pfMU(!(d ij I i v i i, i Mr. I.ovc Istm the tr,nitnt.!tt. rj .t i 'f l ..... ... wire i 'pii iM. 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The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1804, edition 1
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