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lab v. STATE, LEGISLATURE. y - - v DEBATE Ja'J. lift f Common vt X:sr;a Cur-.' m M;ar tci' UeuUija U rruije ths uV.'.a Printing in sue!; a BAanacr Uui it Biiy b done at li.. l-n-tt prica. The Resolution rt4 iu ih fultowiuj vorJa r YI,rfT it ii ror.sittfnt tmi 'n..putf;:mim fuJ tlx lliiu.Tul ult t-rg of VL fvprccntkU dtftr, U ' eoruult economy in llcct;e.mI.Urbf Old public moat J 1 Atkt lie re xi iiia rrprt:4.nlr J to lh (IcntnJ jliteakttty tint p 1455 are annui'ly tjjwndcd fr pr-fr'anf aitd trliiuun the Laws of the Kuir, Ui it U believed die xme ca be Jwe (or a ib'ich kit auifc i FcWwrJ there fore, that it Is expedient a law to paued rrjruLalin; ia lYbuaj , la aoUt manner tlutkauy b done futOtt lowckt price.' . ' ' -' Major OWEN (of ciaJcn) taidVlhat before hc principle of the Resolution wu discussed Le felt it hisdutvto satisfy thellouse should anv ( . douUs cxist'on the head that die facts coatain . ( ' ed in thnt resolution were sabrtautiaily iWu.U ; -The editor of the Register had undertaken to - fiiseft that theytvere otherwise" 1 le stated that " . he received 1200 dollars a a alary ami anal , ' lowancefor delivering the Laws and Journals ivhich made' his compensation. S HIS,' This : tor. fission, is true 1 far as it goes, hut it ii not ; . . he wbofc truth. lItvGaIe bad pdt the " hi " ! ' " " tice and generosity to acknowledge that he also , Vjrcelves as a perquisite bf his ofiice a dollar forj each county, for distributing tlie laws of Com , i ";. fctt'ss; iiid that 'there is annually an' extra al r V fowance made hiht 's'ctJohi'nulcVlcSJ ithap '75 , ' dollars. Did the public Printer mean xi this , , inanner to prepossess the minds' of the mem--. : -licrs againsx the ivsolutioij V What his motives txaay have been he cuuld.. not . pretend to say. . but Jiopeu tnev irerc not unproner-ltt his , fj fcondact arid hssisouviii bpaKsed over; itj ; Sufficient that the auoa -mentioned in the Reso ' . Iution is under tnat hkh- Ur. Public Printer , ; arvnuallyf ectives.,f , 4 . ' . v;.iiir; MUiiFoaDufVvi) Sed ' ; s-' iTesolution -as'- a? nncfidoientf jprpvklin hat ' ' ;; t.the laUry of thu public .Printer shouU be fyx--.: eil at ooe thoiuisaarf.UoUar,er aao'uiOs .M .v ' V - ompesatioir f all servicei j? Major OWEN was oppokd,tr the arnrnd r it lTie - v;. ineb't bef nuse it trai directly calculated,' ifnpf f.'.v; i.T.'iettde4 Mi defeat the'jlject he had in y lew. J i'.:4ifvf;V.'hd shall jiidisof the? lue? of aL Printer's " fl i -KUrl f crviceaf,'- -, ' y-i.pyfhat the f a thousands Can the gentleman from Hbwaa work c'atuiO tit done foi lcs4 thitn j and dolUr;4 or that Kt sum ili be ' ( i'-vjt-1:-5 BoUttiotlj is economy; It is to kt t, fair pricf - ''-'y-CrfS .f.'wnoa services ltd be; performet?"' It was not 'with the House ter' labour. -.But jlf tl"i vZ.ce is let out to the lowest I. ' may s we'd jJtup IwtliC mc vtf V of trtury, Ticaurer and Com; u W r if iufor.iitioB souhtj- wemat 1 k arhcr '.hce i no cjufl':c'.inj' intcrfi. SvVctr- or Treaturtr ir.ijht be instratt, J t enquire of Printcis iu other States, unJ if vc could be convloced the.jllry.fi-as too hi be iald vote for its reduction. He did ti le. gislate for particular Men, and all he wished was thit tbe public, priniirg mijht e Well duae, na matter by whom, lie did not care whether Tom, Dick or narrr was the printer. Mi. WEBS (of Haljiaa,) laid that to as certain the duties of Public Printer and euable( the House to judge whether services were pro portioued to the compensation It was necessa ry to refer to the Statute book.' In the acts of 180. Chapter 1 $Tc dutiei of Public Pria ter were defined, and tl axlary fixed at twelve' hundred dollars l and four dollars ire alo il lowed for ea.h county for dlstrilxuing the laws uud journal I now supposing at an average that only 50 dollars is allowed fur titra scrvi cei, imd one dollar a county allowed for d'utri butirig the acts of Congress,' the annual , com pensation amounts to 1 560 dollars, w Br f the act of 18H jf U proyidedthat 16 copies f thi Journals shall be furnuhed to Mcnibers of the Legiilature, and one copy each to the Go vernour; SecretaryiTreasurerj Comptroller and 4 Clerks nf , the two. housesi roskiDg in' thc whole 2 94 copies of the journals to be printed. ! Each copy of the journals we will say contains two quires of paper, never more; but sometimes (tW.VThis paper is worth two dollars a ream j the twenty reams for the journals then is worth 40 dollars':,; "J''..f"' I "Ths Public Printer is" required 10 , ,furn.isb' 1 80 copies of tbe laws to the members of the Assembly t-Td the Gorernour, the slxjudgtf j 8 clerks of Superiour Courts, for'at. the tine the. Law passed there ' were but eight) the So licitors, the u Master in Chancery,; County Court Clerk?,' Coroners, Sheriffs one copy trfch, and to th: Justice of the Peace t about 15P0, makjng in the whole about 1919 copies, and re-f nuirhig 95 reams, '-whicVat two dollars ter ream, amounta to ivi uoiiars. iow. auow 310 Jolhr for distributing, (for this is what thdaw allows,though it is probably not worth', fulf the suri) the. amount ;,of expencej then .is i t2 dollars Subtract tltis from i5CQ -dollars. which the printer receives and you have - a ba lance of J 8 dollars'. And what services are rendu J t6 lie state fbrlhis f Why'tbe'laW or a master printer j ,two or tnree. journeymen or apprenticei fdr two months ' and I half ! t for the4 law : reo,ui wiibin thre- months aTtef the end of caihjscs-i sion of Assembly, and; h usually require , 18 uiivs mane ie uisiryuiroii k;v 4 1 - -j'&il9.R it triie alue by offering it to it ;!. r.vL"- v Pctul0Q professional menv.i iil the cons'- f ' t Itr, PIIIFKR ff Cabarrus) was in favour j ; r . vi uic oriiRiu roiuuwn, foui opposea to tue ) .tomageot the vawe ota pnn.1 e0n0araMe merhber; fiohv- Haywood utihe resolution tiointa th wv?' ; . ! " - : .L -t ' . , -"-viscouis tne uieaoi leiuniroui incprinunir ta tn? lowest bidder.1- But is it not the uniform prac tice in mechanical Uisinessof every other kind! vv risi tue wssemoiy oryqrep jtne, waus oi iw? tate . Uotise .to-i lie ,i palmed f 4id v-llwy create ap oflice, fix a salary and elect a pain ter j or when that noble sMpritrjfe,'Jras;iii be raised upon the State llou&e, was there ruiv enouiry made about the political principles I made when vou elects ineiuber of Concrefis at any .othee high and respectable-olBcen, Jkci bur wny rn Unto all tlie petty rsmihcauops m office to descend, to a workman, to a hwcha nic, to the mete business of -placiag types u a - k Cd " WT$ nd worn of irequanr npotf this fnother-. And MtVP.. wa forre iabbur, the eatiumrone thousand and' Eighteen doIlafS! f :1f been trouglit forwar'd p promptly at' So" ear-f a period, it waa grteyivc6;tirat &uxta wutt. bf- for redress The pebplej ne-tel.iiidvtWrjMit' td iheir bvh InVresisi I It is jdo longer to bl concealed from thehl that 'their money it'. e$r traYaganwywa8teq btit on the eontrarV amendoieiu.' ' It is-vcll knowb ''that this office has been fa marry years it Vanying ". 'point, : .,of party.4? fpr t'te eprl p.irt Nuf every, eiun s the hostile sptrittof pan'y, bad been regularly Ckt ni' by contenuoa .and discussions which ;i; :r"'.-;iVjgrW'0tf:thi' oCice. The time of the LeJ x ; f -v V. . ,; gislaturels pasted attd?th'e- tynisviddeV bf Ihe , y'' session isinfluenced,by tftebanef iteftrly bje i'keriags;UTo do away these party fetJings we v-. fut deitrby the -offlceV It Vwxrse-iMawtiSe ' '' riV '-;i',lWti' to, the public.Tiebusipess'isVrnercy ": ' y -" Ta$ weil - as ano' V 4 Jr Xspving'a fruitful aoureei of injuribu- and, ex- pensive fpattntion pvtdpg UV pTinitcra on i - J 't; jlijlevel and introdciygbre Economy. into the i fi'f public cxpenditrew ; f &V:fi;$if , Jjt&bbth; resdlqtibnt; Hi' did not; believe ;thb ' v .. tfompensahon for printing. wan,tooyhigh, at all , Vr t... ' erDniafiey Va opposed to letting 'In the Vwi theVealaryof but the office. the Vtr 7S the - salary of Public Printer w"a8500iiif45ri rKpresentauonVbf 'Mr, i'iffi' V Vf Hodgwthat tt wa tpti amatl' it was raid to' .;;i:.Mi r'fc eOOynno: .anchor two-'nthtdrta" uoiurs was allowed for extra services-i-ifn Mn Hodge '. " f::lost hi office rit"was;he1a verf?tO Mrw'HaU :!'T'-V.;C'"!'wd'lit4t ytsi, petitioned .the ' Ateembly ($ a :.;"' iyiSfrther increase of ; salary J-Iny 1804 i coin ' yy v; ',y V '&mpensation was more lihan equal to the ser vj'tr'.'r ices.y ScVeral Printers were then consulted, and among the Vest . M f, Hodge, " who aid he alway s"had thought the7 ifabry oo; mall and 'lT.'liihAiin'hl',A it illt V 1 1 if u Irtrt'Wrnall thn f ; .riiowcan it be too large no wKen the business, cyy has inCreasetl,and s increasing anhuallput" y f-1 GenV t.4 aaldj hs should be wifiing tgimake en. '""i f'--y nuiry if there were anj meatii of obtaining n "yvy jy fornjauon Bat how islfhe .infofmatTton to be t v'-'? .i:sgained?h.'if; tve enquire oTMCpfes and of 'r" -' bis competitors, their statements will-vary, and i ; ' vhViJ-shMPe'tfettt?rGett-iI1,1 said 'no'one'. would be tnore'ready to reduce khe svddry.ltban - himselfji'if he could be convinced it was too ' large. J''Hepakl hii propprUon oJfth salary ' in tasatidny nd bl constUtjrnts jphi'their hare.BttV;wugh:!hrl did'ndi-.wwh those jn public employ to be over paid, 'be. wihe4 ihern, t . toyeceivcan adequate cortpenati'onfor,;their , service gj' -6 one, if building house,'" would :nter wiaertaxe, f . a. .. no tioiioii ol :1 i - , .' vish to screwdovrq a carpen . jj , it at half its -value He, Had, ering -awiy-ttflice'; JjiistuSi iff -away tiEices.-a'aiMUerel ware.threc office of Public Printer we max 7 Jars have but f. r , o;' " They may" coalesce nd we ed for: tti Valuable purpose i tV in a Tmariher.Ho; preserve dh endltis bickering'fnthe' legislature. Mlt s high time their interests were attendeiLto-aa-i a'stop pui; to'toeseorinoui pastes, 'p'timfc and treasure. To .confer-auch exdustv fa vours on an individuallsa'ntf-republiciitt : -it is altogether repugnant both td doctfines tSftqual rmnw ana qi esconomy,.,. 4r . saiu Deiore-rwr!Dsurairy tor tne nouse u he sat down he wouldslo the- public printer the J it, Correct iofoTmatipn he say tosttceto say. tha fceJiigUiwuiproved- of the. I ta'med from printers., 13 6t if .ll'.-i ' -.L:' L fc:J I ..i.1...i.'l.li:U. "I. 1 manner tn watch , ne had executed mtwork, and if that gentleman would execute tKis work with as uitle expence lb "the State M- thers would! he. ahoi;ld'm6sVertalnIy,vu';hini his hearty and candid support.-.-- '; Gen. LOVE flaid hd'didflot oppose inVes (Igation; he was only opX)Scd to theT; principle contfiined iq the wolutiojjtCThere' was none mote will'.hgto reduCeihe printig tb Us worth than himself. ; .i'.-'vWuH' ; Mr.; SEAWELI f. Wake)' considered th; question ai jlraponaricfo principle sihu economy, unci jiopcci a : occisiun would be hnd without arivihflue'ftce of narVv feeling.' The 'party Jie belotigctl tpl ' he .aaJtl, wits the.', narty of hbnefit men; and if a rhebute came. before bimrecoinmcdded btiptictt nrfd honetj ht beeiihifhaadvp'Urt entjuir-' .ing' whetheryit wasTedef altbUcaby cllouse is :?hfJ 'ohkuU feQmfoVnoti:? yYhy.wUigenuci'ijen.iv amie fc ti-onjuie languoge arid obviocs imptirt pl the resolutianv Tile gendemAn froin',1 fay wood say he is opposed in'tototp letting but; thS banting toy the lowest bidder., y ilut where is tbe feature ?n the rfcso fcatcr econcmy tut gor lata r.o drta'.ls as to t..e muvter vf economiicj. , T ut it would be r.a novel practice, and per i.j; do absurd one, to f..: tut tbe Vcrk to i'..; lowest bidder. This is the ;aanner l,ith C o. r'eis have adopted, yet say geotkrocn, for tl.'.s kute to do it would te dhi. nout'jltSi dcrc s lory to her character. Da Vuey rnesw ia ihu in direct manner to impeach our general govern ment, where this practice obtains not oaly in printing, but throughout the whole Post .Of fice department. And' why was this course adopted by Congress f It was because favour ites had been provided with nug cCccs to their private emolument without fcgMdto the public service." And will this legislature de part so widely a practhe from those economi cal princi..-s which we profett as to give to a particular man IS or 17- hundred dollars" for services' which no man io his conscience" can say is worth anything near that s'uru'. Let us, said Mr. S. bung ih case home tn our .own bosoms and business. ' -Would ,Ve squander Urns from oiif own private purse i would we give away these large' sums without know ing whether or notwe otudtibtatn )nc, same, ser vices for a mttch less sum lvWe ueedot.l v re fer to our conduct fewdiyis &a. - What . an extreme sensation was excited ' among ' the members' cfvAweiblyybecause' 'the Tavern Keepers had raised the price of bcarci a few cents A. prodigious commotion ensufd'and a bud outcry was Vat3eJ "a'airisC ju'y J And shall we m-Ik) felt and .expressed ta'mUtU ior a few1 paltry shiUiags, because they were to tome out of our own pockets; shall we disre gard the interests of those who sent us here and squander away their inOney by thousands year after Fear, nod for ii6 valuable purpose whate ver,", but to enrich ' a ( individual! . Shall V e discharge 'our du'tyy to ' our Constituents' j or shall we not treasonably betray their interest i J, contiriucd Mr. S. am net dispdsed W le gislate for individuals or for parties, bat for my Country. My principles are founded on a Re publican basis and if not derived from MrT Jef ferson the father and patron of the Republican ckhool to which I belong; they : receive ton nVmation and support from the sentiments con t--t v. '.Il cvt r ; . . , . t,;r, rst L.J.1;r. AnJwhv, to p iC xrarktns.i t. ti y t. ( V i. i , i. ilii tained in . his Inaugural speech hough tljilf 6f the majority says' this great 'man, is ilwavs tci prevail.' tnat will to be tithtful vhvay s to prevail, that w ill to be ' tiahtf i must be reasonablt. The ntinority poises their equal right w hich equal. law s 4 must protect.'. Influenced by these principles ct sanctioned by this authority. ' 1 shall legislate , without "a reference tb, ; tneft or ; t partjrs;4v ! shall not bestow extravagant i'avouri on one printer to mortify or puaish another by the exclusion. I believe with Mr; JelTersoif hhat everydifre-, rence of opinion u not a, 'difference of principle aiiu uiai, ut ing ujiatsucu irom our f iwju mat Religious ; Intolleriince finder; which ' mankind so long bled and uiTered we have yet gained little if we counteanee a political; intolleranct. as despotic as wicked, and capable of a putet persecutions." I wish to destroy this fruitful source of distention jt will ever prove the hant of calm and temperate legislation, where the in terests of our country are lost sight of in the ri diculous Contests 'of party v Xtt usbbtain our wore ior we lowest pnee, c no longer aisiran chise a nonidnbf our citizens, but put all upbu alevef, & act for our constituents as we yrould iur ourselves iva we suouju maae no pnquiry into: the rdigioutt of political prihciples of. any workmen we plight employ,; if re were to cona-i peos'aie 'them from our own pocketed 4..: i'i Gen. IfOVE would state 7prthe information of jibe House,' wliat had been asserted the last Session by Mr Blaclcledge1, that though .Con gress had let out their, printing ttL he lowest bidder , they .were , getting, sick, oJ it . : tner? was a combination, arqong the prin" - , and but one bid for it, and the printisg ,w- .ct. out 25 Eer cent higher than it ever had been "done for efore.' '. 'r'-f ?-) M t r Mr. SE AWELL would now remark "what he had omitted,"wben up before, that the gen-, tleman from Haywood's declarations seemed tq be at variance, with'each. pdjer J.IIj at firBt deemed.an enquiry useless and , improper but in' some after, observationa he fproftsses his Willingnesi for an 'enquirj-.'' He has said tliat this house were not judsea of the worth of printing. If that is the fact, is it not the heigh nx tne value- ot s cannot be bb- we cannot credit tlieir laneuaee. we shau' certainir oeiietf inrlTxrhctf f- their actions.: If they trill 'do' the printing sViv.Tha'qu'estibn threciirre9 'spotUhft oiigpa! - Resolution. w'My 'H-r-'' ?' ' ' A ' ' I wish to know where the . i(cim Le extct set ly m.t t- ,. - .1, t same it -resion;t!.cre ii r;o . they are goverccd J y a cc-v. cj pot olt yoar Uwi. '!! set the tvpea, f r the wrk is dl, men and apprtr.ticer. . Wo aro Juki tliat tk t,r.r.'.;r ' 1 IrrV.V . . .... . Uo, Daris and (Ies, mz j hue r- Orn. LOVE ad mitts J tL.t t I the work, but he had prtp-itv! a rc, tide a way for obuibing tbt ioLrni.Liorj V' Intended to eficf to th house, UkIUn,, resolution row. before it was tkcUled, wl i ' would read to the house.- IL was proem.: rei whe ike Speaker infurmed" luia that t!.e r ing was out of onier as there ws already a it tloo before the house. j. , . . MaiorOWEM. fbnnauon, I will submit a letter Ui the House will bo deemed unueiiLblc ekknce. , li v i:: ; that the public have been grossly impose J i ' wmw fnvuit asatv I : Uen. LOVE, comes ftoni. V Major O W EN. It speaks for itself, ir.a v it is read it tt Kemleroan can't unJcKbr: i it, I xpluin it to him. i - -; , ' A letter was then read from AWxoWl atai Abraham nv Doyluii, stai'uiir; tiiit Hry contract to do the'puuiir, piloting Jtr nine ),u:.: dollars - -.;'r. ,a 5 : v Mr. MUUFORD aaW .that, hi .resolution 1 been read from the-chair : and be hoped a , would be taken upon its ", J 1 i .t.Tha , SPEAKER. sW-fi amendment cf i gentleman from. Rowan was in order aud le &!., put it to vote. . : i . .- t ;.. ...t . Tb SPEAKER stated the question fA tr. : : vote the amendment w-. Tejected. , ;, .. 1 1 Gen. LOVE then introduced his resolution t amendment, " which required the Treasurer -ascertain the. vahie ot the public ptiuting and it ; , to the General Assembly af their next Session. ' 1 Mr GLISSON considered this an endeavour get .rid of the question by ShunUng it off to sni.v year. ; , These Indirect.- methods .had .herett r been resorted to.,;,n lfe thought if there existr 4 grievuiice; It ought to be redressed now, and i, : puth upon wiy future Asserobl.v: A f . vGcn. LOVE; said if py gentleci".a. woi)M t-'X hint how informuon could be better oLtaii'ifd, ! wotikt Jfeadily adopt Ul' Ahi'ii-''''. ' Mr.: W, W JONES did not intend to have ' any thing tipon this question, but life was forced i ; by the extraordinary resolutioo .ylikh had lc ' proiMsed.;: How arc bur Trejwurftniid, heads i UepMrtoients to obtain inn-mtitiun tliat we cania i obtiin. It seems from, tha preamble to the reso lution that they are to seek k in other States. AVi ! they enquire in Charleston or PhiladeiplAt vl.,: is the worth of printing herd.'!.. This is lnforma tiod which can toe obtained only on the spot. -here' We tlrtady know from a letter just,read to t . Hotise what the pubut'printipgfcan be done for. But this i not the fUk-tinie this question hua beei; played .off; ' and1 are we tn expect it year afti-f yc-.r i Mr. King, 'of Sunpsbn once attempted an enquiry; it Was then plsytid, off, und so' it wtuld be next yt. r was the question ; postponed. 4 -fiot our. epnsu;t ents atour muster prouiHi'ana tunnty courts v 11 not be played oSTa hb these sham pretences. Ve shsll all be put to ansu'er . bowwe-.havf ycted hyn .this question. ?yThe -people : b:gin to know ht their money IsT'squaTidtJed. i'nd. they are not to 1 kept in Ignorance any longer. "Jt U our duty to -elde promptly, and not to subject theitWic ttl o unreasonable payment of another $0o-d'ollaw 1 Shftfflmf- nlr the )tttStion to another yeitr V f v Mr. BURTON (of Mecklenbui)sMd,ife re solution could "be 'amended by ubppuiting a commit tee to enquire ond report at tin session he shoull concur in ft j but he had nd notiou of sliiung u;t a the next Assembly what it is the. duty of t! s to perform. ? He was however opposed to putting t! : work up to the ' bwest; bidder, v? In Congress t! s printir-g .h'.noVrjNdbd;iwaatl .tnider the imr.ci diate superintendance '"of the Sectetary, of, St which reduced .-'the actual sprinting to.ainere, n:c chantcal:ope6n4otv.M- quired talent and imposed Ypsposa41ity. 1' wished to consult econort but be ypuld not p ; over merit? inpursuifof it. '-:;tZ'k tWiK'"- ' 4 Mi PIIIFER said if the present eastablislmit wasdiwieawayi we should instantly obtain tb A irea xnowieagea it wu hoc necessary w wk" printers in Fayetteillei or tonfn ihroun town v tiHtnin If A VV rnnl not Vetv unon it The keadr qi nepartmems anew notiiuivt ic w" . - : sCmtlyriso pr sinxto its true 'value! f,V2 Zlt t a thousand dollars or any smaller sum wet are hound fo give no more. 5 If there is a spirit of t": Mr. IX JONES (of Granville) rose to give m. rivalsftip and jealousy amdng ;he .priuters soT reasons ior voung against tne resoiunu.t mucnine netter ior tne state, jor it ,wyi en sure it against the combinations " which aie dreaded.- 'J.''? ; t'.'V " IThe gentleman has quoted Mry Blackledge for 'nQtliorit'y. that Cphgressloosev 2J,per cent by ;lttipg ut, their printing toy the lowest bidden ' I am tertainlyaaKt Mr.' S, disposed to p.iv all due rsspect to M"r,',Blackledge's as sertions, for I hnye re'Spect for all gentlemen alike. But we 'dp not hear that Congress have cKa'nged the 'raodebfygcttlng their printing (ione,whixih! j's 4roof that the gendeWiati fauist hive6c,enimia1. eVrjflro apprehetide'tf that 4;if ' the piibl i c nrintlos i let 'ootid the lowest bidder," that 'M wiu un a means or oanraniog some oi tne? prm- ittarv trom itms;tcttv. v l h,is ts an Urriag tern srrectre wnicit will tricnten noooav. ' Printers, iira daily :mutuplytng, and there can be noiluag to, apprehended either front a Want ot them 'br from a combination, ' We hear of no ponbJna- ' , tha'J I . v spelled to giro then, what ibey ask. lotion that'vpropo6irs Uf.lt ."o'civ prtcsea. i tiannmonff wbrkmeo" tol bui'4' Court houses,! ', X ' 34 'Wf-' a-ii-Jt' "t, -d . - i .. called to js-der : ' the mam eSuoJf having put.,v'-'s-:-r v 7 r. .;. The ileslutloa;Walrtien wippted byyeasaiii naysla Allows t,W iw s.'-?-f -VBWMesiu A.Wf .rmW, A11pV Bum. BrittaW BantwdV T. Brown." C- Uyan. Uynum, B rriuycr. Burton, H. .ttrysn, KUie, nKroH Brown, UUckmam Cathbertm CaUeil, C''V" eleugh, , Caiiiii.CaflieiHiH, Chfclwihy11' Carter, U U l4'idon 0-. V'livUlon, Dean. mart, ttUcarl JteM&nrtn; Hoke, Huimhk Mwll, J" Won, iai) u.. Jonct tL Joiici, W W J"", r" ,Jo" A. Jonc Kilpsh-ick, Lenoir, LeonaiA "",D M'ftnwll. sWdV, Moc)y, Matthew Niw, Son, &fwwtKy,W-n, Poikhartt, f hi&r, Piii f n ..., (wn.x.. 'w.x-r ' .1 r , SI. K. WHryer. M hi;rl, H. N3kl,'N. Smith, Sua'ell, S &1, ,T!uwnu,V!mhootc, ' WilUuihii. '"tf IfdlianniiWebb, Vrirlt;Val-4:.. , Ckrlt, lu(ti4.s,Kdti..ndll, Helton, Jl. eM,Xiato(jie,ucmry, tiuauis, -noyie. "' -,, llulme, ttoKort," : Uaniet Jonen, Jahmmii, U-V "v M'Cuiwi MUan,Mumford, W.,MiUcr,P .1. ly An. -tVrMita. Sill Srotti 3.Thotnpon, U. i'1"'"!
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1810, edition 1
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