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c '" kih on M.ind-y
vtellfn TUf H I rrit
'.. t. ; a.'.Oi-iwnxl t.nfTfcl (J,;,, rrv, J
. ." I: e Prrt-rrt powrr to rpnin lti
fr C' r tf iru'uU fcLohavt trodfred
'trr "e t. - , ....
n -ld:i.)fJ duy cf loo per tent
-e ' f ii.it hj h-oae ill.
RALEIGH, '
, General 11 AXrTo rmsse-d through this rdare ye s
t -rd yonl.is way (torn Washington to Columbia.
i r ; is to cvnmpml m the Southern department un
Jvi- GecrJ Kinckney. t .', r i V , , "
Mr. Flourr,oy,X)f Georgia, It is snid is appointed
a rrjuier-L.tr eral,vice William, Polk, declined.
His excellency the Governor, in conformity to a
r. -y iest ot Oeneral I lnckney, hss ordered two hat
t..., ris of Militia to-the Sea-H : onr to be sta-
t. r.ed at Fo t Jobr.ston, and tl . .iltcr at Fort Hnmp-
t n. ,be Arms for the ni'.i,u have r: uvea. -Tie
Supreme Court is now in ser.ku in this city,
. e business before' it is very abundant.' " - ?. ?
Cannon were fired in this r city, on Tuesday la&f
us a manile it du n of toy tor the capture of theBri
tish fnpate Belvidere. , We are sorry to leaih by an
article in this drys ppper tlmt the vague Tiimbur
which bad reached here on Tuesday was, as we then
apprehended, tiot ; -;:i ."Jw'-!-!i;S 'vi
j resolution mis psssea tne nenate oi .tne u
r..: . j ... c-
" Tliirty-four Members of Conpss hare publish
c tr.elt reasons for disapprobaUnJr the war. ? s
- The New-York Herald of July Is silent Mt
ry rnp;ap;cmcnt betweeo.the Ameiican and En'
. e . . i f l - 1 :, r : ' . -i
tli CU--PS, but e w..tur Vi r, iu i V,e i.. ' f.
tne tv,'...rer wt J t:c it, tt t:i ekr..v.
riot be bch'.rd irt tMcrurg UiCC-c5 of their cc
try Letfgrr.
The temple cf this country, wluJerer my b
tbeir op? tf this IrKoprehetjiible war, de
mand, and will mutt, tht it be rvow carried on nb
the ifr neceaary k accpmpuih the objettof ail
war, bgrtoor while it bsts, and real rcac4ad sccu
iy when it cods. U. S. Vazrtte. , . , . r
The federaliu used every exertion tobrevent
war but as it is declared, they wish for an enere
tic and victorious prosecution of LBitt.FtS. (Jaz.
Tit affcrds the most pleasing SatiifacUoti to find,
that the tederal party (very generally) , have resolv
ed to support the government in its contest, wiU G.
Uruun. Unantnuty is all we reqnire to lu.ure sue'
Ce&s. e'eriwr' Kcjiublicun, .J.. ,
' ' ' ' t.- . : V i ' ..-' ,
When the news of the Declaration of War was
announced on' Board the Cases Frigate,. Cbptuio
Porter caused all bands to be pined on deck and
informed them if any were averse to the War they
should be paid ofT and discharged,, that, those who
remained would takejhe oath of allectanceju
John Erwing a tail-mater ort board, said he was
British subiect. had taken the oath of allegiance, to
the King and would not fight against his country
and friends ; on which the Capuin tolu some of the
petty officers to pass sentence on him. lhey ac
cordingly stripped, tarred andfeti red him ana
landed him, in New?Yoik, where after wandering a-
bout some time, he was taken into cusudy,by order
of the Magistrates. ' Erwing in his deposition state
that he was born at !few-Castle upon Tyne. Proud
as we are of the American 'Naval ' pharactcr, Ve
ar sorry to see it tarnished by such a mean, coward
ly i transaction as Porter has been guilty of towards
an mammm m nis power,- suppose me capram
of ah English frigate should suffer his men to tar
and feather an American sailor in the port of Lon
don, becauM he. w6uld not join in a cruize to fight
against his own country ) what would be said and
i it n &'
jU- scm nvst like! tit:
glisii frigates.
Tliat imnf)rfnnt,lntrnmptit tb n.laratinn "nf
InJepeiKience cae never at a more appropriate sea
son have a t ce it our papet, thatf" the present ; i
; We acfeordiiigly give it this weei?.. 1. t - ", t W ":.
L-ondon dates to , May -JO, have been .rttceived
Uellingham, the assasin of Mri Perceval,; bad been
v executed without the occurrence of any tumult.
The vacancies in the ministry have been filb- f,
' ' w.thoul a change, of the, governing- principles'
corning ir. I hey aie against the Orders in Ccun.
- cJ, and in favour pi the Catholic claims.;
ANNIVLHSAU'V CtLEBR ATlONS. i
1 The S 6th ' Anniversary of ' American" Indepen-
Coce was celebrated bv this city on the 4th instant,
vua more tnan usual splendour, t A large proces
sion of military and citien whft Wormed" at rte
. Cou -t House', moved to the Capitol preceded by the
T ' ry liiind of RIusjc lately -tstabuxhed here,
fimmi iM TKanthWli .IprT j nation nf TtiA.
ce, th Presidents late Message to Congressr i,u"",, -, JT, .
by Mr Lucas. 1 V? " 1 ... r"----
J the act declaring War were read
.n Oration, was "tthen'delive'red b
Polk, Esq. which fof correct style, noble sentiment,
thought f such an acUori..V'. Y. paper.
John Oarite fwarta Extract Ir t'-r fpm
a friend in AsheviHe Bancombcfiihtv"; edi
tors dated June S7. I' roK retetit l ion I
arn fully convinced that your conjectun , cting
the authorship of the Buncombe Earth, ju.uvc, V'ol
canoand death of the Taijor' is correa.v. By the
last Raleigh Mail I received a, scrap of a newspa
per, inclosed in a letter to my address gttirig an ac
count of the death of that great Earthquake Manu
facturer John Clarke Jbdwanl. . : , ,
v Wlvat a pity? Had this original genius lived on
ly a few months longer, no doubt he would have in
vented a Volcano emittijig streams of Molasses and
showers of Coffee in some part of the United Stales,
perhaps In Buncombe County j or what Would have
been slill betteciJVfw-A''i5,tof This would have
been the most' accommodaung thing immagmable
to the Yankees, and almost made amends for their
Commercial Restrictions, 'ii ''v . -, ' , -i '.
But I ' find his successor baa made a erancfbluo
der in 'placing this delicious Crater at Bartholomew
Island, where they can procure thefc precious erti
cles without the assistance, of Volcanos, I hope the c-
reachthe Eus-
m inexfiausta-
ble ttream of Molajsea is a i bait too ; alluring tr my
and hf ppii.esa. ' Prudence, in' t-i, - ;,
ptvrr.icnts longer ' 'lhed s all no(t c !
firlihtanl transient causes ; an 1 acton.;,
eipeenre hath sher, t!at mankind are moi c u. 3
rosdlosurler, while evils ara suTcrable, than to
Lri;ht themseWesby abolishing Ce forms to which
they aie leeustomed. But when a lig train of a
busrs aTi ' uurp4tions pursuing invariably the sajne
object, tinces dJgn to reduce them utiderab
lolute desnoiism, it is their right, It is their duty,
to throw off su-h govcninaent, and to provide new
guards for thyir future security. Such has been the
padent sufferance of these Colonies 4. such is now
the nercsMtf wf ich constrains them to alter their
formrr evstem of iweroment.. . Tle history of the
present King of Great Britain is a history of re
peated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct
object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over
these StftesA'To prove this, let facts be tubmiiu 1
to a candid world- -'r " '-!(
; He has refused hli assent to laws, the most
wholsomaand necessary for the public good. ty
lle has forbidden his Governors to pass laws of
immediate and pressing-importance, .unless, sus
peuded in. their operation till his assent slmld be
obtained i and when so suspended, he has utterly
neglected to attend to them. ; 5 ' , , ' . '
He has rehised to pass other laws for the acepm
modation of large 'districts of people, unless those
people Would relinquish the right ef representation
in' the legislature, right inestimable to them, and
formidable to tyrants ca;iy' -V v '" .' .' -lie
has called together Legislative bodies at pla
ces unusual, t tncumfortable, zr distant front the
depository of Itheir pubfic records, for the sole pur-
poseoi languing taem into compiunce wun nis
measures, 'i' ...h ',:-) .; '.'?vv
'He has dissolved Representative Houses repeat
edly, for bpposing vith manly firmness his inva
skirts on the rights of the people trf- .s t ; ; '
He has refused tar a long Urae, after such disso-
utlnnv to cause c.hers t be elected whereby the
egislauve powers,, iiK-i; able of annihilation, have
returned to the ptfnple at ! efor their exercise;
the state remaimntr m t!v; unm timfte xposed to all
the danger of invasion iVoru. without, and, convulsl-
An "i-atliV watt ' tkikiv rlal'f4val lo TTVnrriQ.' T1
. .. t .3 i rtfinnrrvmen m wunHrana oe course inev mug e ana
animated Patri(rtism. andmatr e of deliverV.haa iel n tewpwa wviwawwe.xi-we wf na,a
. " . .. . ,- ll4Mipamt nt:tViii,,Iliitirlt inttmnr. Ihtir iuli
dombeen roualled. .. l ha niulipncft wftre -electrl i" -" r " .- r- r
f..I -V.-.i si-.:- a..x ;k.,4.- should fall mto;tb hands of Ograbmt. or haying e
Wt (UJM SyAUigsslUCiF'UCUKIH 1U UIUUWI9 VI f. , . . -. . : . , T- . - , a t
;: , n.j.s -i.. .wa- - U- ---iiiaaeq tue.yisiiance oi inai watcruuj ioe, tney snoura
merous dioir accompanied by the Military band. r"vU". "6 T V" '7.J " v '"
At half past two o'clock the company (about 8tM TV r . , r". B7 '? , " T"
, or 90 Gentlemen) sat down to H dinner, n the low- prwauiBatean,ere.y to ecw. in sow werasp
: er passage of the State-House' Governor ffawkins
d asjr, PrcsUletit and General Polk' as Vice
1 1 tit- After the cloth Was removed 18 patri
t ' j .bts were drahkj arcompahied by discharges
1 j of Lamon followed- by music from the bund, and
occasionally ip,terspurseq, with songs. 'J, t s
The Comany of Raleigh Guard and a nuriiber
' of other citiaens of Wake celebrated tle day at. Mr.
RexVpring . .At the Dinner, Capt. Wiatt, acted
m rresiaent assisieapy mr. Alien Rogers as v ice- rv thine ou have lomr wanted. The raacU' aave 1
Eighteeri excellent Toasts Were drank bullying over ut these ten yeara, and I am jcl.d fi tii
periAbffi
sels and, cargoes of r iah, poions and other notion,)
what an uniortunate circumstance f Am would be ! 1 1
iv .Jt Seaman' $ haritncnie-Cfmmodor9 Rogers when he
received" tlie declaration of' wr, on howd of the PresV
dent, ordered all haiuls on deck i and is suXd to have ad
' Now .lads,' we have irot' somethintr W do Utat will
shake the rust from our , tickets War is declared ! We
alialf hav ()tiierdaj(tiat our old enemies. It is the ve-
been
timet
come at lutit when we can have satisfaction. ' If there 'are
any among you who ire unwilling to ri.sk y-ou'r lives with
'President,
ia American liquors,
- ti .. r:.:i- vrtii- .
'".tiv I : i A V i ,' ' " r if fi . y so, you shall be paid offard aischai-ged. HI
nulittlatelydetarhed on the requisition of the Pre- have n ,kulkew on. beard my shin. U Gd.' " 1 f ,f .
(" tlon Was delivered by Mr. Ja.me Branch. iAtthe
festive board NathaTitel Noi ileet, Esq. acted as Pre
sident.and GojlGeorge Iea es Vice-President,
wctre t prupnaie loasis -were, Grann, ana tne
C.iy was spent in worj.ted harmony and joy.
t .c
l:i
cf
ST.
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-e C
tons within
He has endeavoured to prevent the population
of these States j for that purpose obstructing - the
aws for naturalization of foreigner refusing . to
pass "others .to encourage; their migration hither,
and raising the Conditions of new .appropriations of
lands. Ac; t ,4: ' J ' ,;r
He has obstructed the administration of justice,
by refusing his assent to laws for establishiu judi
ciary powers. 1 ' ,i i n " i , !;
He ha made Judges dependent on his will alone.
for. the tenure of their1 offices, rand the-amount
and payment of their salaries.
ilia has 'erected a multitude of newolnces, and
sent hither swarms of officers to harrass ourpeo
He has kept among us, in times of peace, stand-
big armies, without the consent of our legislatures.
. , ie nas nuecteo xo rentier .cc rmiiiry mucptn
dent of and superiour to the dvil power 4 , i
t- He has combined with others tp subject us to a
jurisdiction foreign to oiir. constitution, and . lunac-
knowledged bylur law j his assent to theii
acts ofpretapded legislation f$t$p'&fz$$l
)' For quartering" large 1io'ofre;;trMp'
For nioterttoff, thew-W- a mock trial from pun
ishment for any m. irders which they should Commit
on the habitants of these' States 3VV:T?''V
! For cutunjr off ouf trade with all parts of the
World tS .; - - ' ?.-' 3 l-tfj.iVVF:i6rfH
...For imbbshlB: taxes' bnlis without out consent t
For depriving us in many cases; of the, benefits
o trial by jury ; , -1 f J,- . i
tor ttansporting ua beyond sea to be tried lor
pretcoaeo onences a f-'
Fot1 abolishing the 'tree ayste'm of Englishlaw
in a neighboring Province, establishing therein an
arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries,
so as to render it at once an example and bt instru
ment for. introducing the same absolute rule into
tneae Colonies r tiX.: '. i:v i? .
For Staking away, our charterni abolishing out
most valuable laws, and altering fundanientaliy the:
torms ot our governments j v wiHii
i For suspending our own Legislatures, and de
daring themselves invested with power to legislate
for us m alt iwhuatvttJ:A
, Iivhaa abdicated 'goverrimeritlicre, bydecjaring
as oat of his protection, and waging war against us.
tHe has plundered our 'seas, ravaged our coasts,
burnt pur towns, and destroyed the lives of ouf v&
r ' He' is at this time 'transporting large fmies f
toreign: mercenaries to complete the , works ol
death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with
i ...:, . . 4
,;S J T! t f : v . :e .
ance to the . ' IV .. , u
nexion bttwt . .i t'.era er.d t.e : e
TAl U, is, SJiJ f.t Cbe t Kai'y '
u Fits mo l.vDt-ti NriV. :
fall power t J levy v...r, co u V . ' ,
liances, estabiit'a c.vr.s;-- .!. )
and tltings which J.ni'? - i
do. And for tha.suppuu . ; ' '
a firm reliance on , the Pi ci
dence, we'mutually pled.;?; to
our fortunes, aud cur sacred I. .
.k ., JoilNHANCOr
.ttfcitrd t - '
"CHAnLLSTllOMSo::, '
Acw-7j 'tire- Josiah EarCc .'. ,
pie, Matthew Thornton. .
dann, Robert Ti - 'i.e, EL
Rhode!! id, K, . .--Stephen li. ; ' ' .
Dlery.' -A " - . " '. . J. ' '
. (bnnectiaa-Z. Roger Sherman, Same; I i
ton, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott.
vtt-rorr-Villiara Floyd, Philip Li '.
Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris. '
Aeisfrey.-Richard Stockton, JI n "
spoon, Francis Hopkuispn, John Hart,
Clark; nv' '.-': - . - . ..,
. ' Penntylvania' Robert 'JToiris,' Berj 'trf.a
Benjamin Franklin, John Motion, Gcc- . CI
James Wilson, George JRo&s. - V:
'i 5eisnareCaesar Rodney, '-.Thomas i i
George Read. ;;.-'"-:! :; .'
, arytond-bamucl Chase, W iiiiam i :
mas Stone, Charles Carroll, of CarroHon.
yrgiMaGeorQ- Withe, Twich;i d 1 ! .
Thomas efferson, Benjamin Uarriion,
Nelson, jun. Francis L!j5;litfoot Lee, Car t
JVbrA-droftW-Wi!'iara II""cr,7 4
John Penn. ,- -1
uVCarola-'EdW., ...-e, T! "
ward, Juni , Thomas Lyr h, jun. Anh'a-
Cfirore-a.Button Gwinnett, Lym
Valtoo.?Vi:y'' ''"'''''.' . Vr'";','..'
":-J-'''.':''":" " '
To tLe Frecrnen c T 1-Tcrth-Car-r
TieolocalSeminary.'MoctOT Hall, of Iredell
who has lately arrivce here from . the Assembly of I
If .u : DiVu..' i;. S tiu'.i.j-i-u:;. i H
forms that the Theological Seminary is to be. esta
I .-. i .-:: :i -... . V,-.''
.'c-ntimetiU highly reprcbinsib1e, and calculated I r, MARRIEO-In dhatham County, en the 23d wit;' 'by
x-. ltevMnWiirriM tablR nri Jillrr al nnn imnn' in I Hib fevM.' VV tB. RranUV. Mr. Robert Warren, fo' MiHa
onstin, id tiuthorities of the r. .t'on, have lately I bydia 'Ambrose Minted f Ih f.VynVsettnty one tmstancei of cruelty and perhdy-. :crcely par-
enated from a leading press irf Boston,' WhUe 1 "W-weiyiercaaBi-ot vyayi;''ueiea m tt most 0aroarau ages, and totally, on-
WUI'LIIV-IIIB neatl Cll B CIVlllZtlU llUIIIinL''-,' i
oilie lias constrained. oir fellow "citizen's, taken
ijaptivi jehlgh ,seas: td bar arms against their
tountrjo become the executioners of tiieir friend's
and brethren, or to full themselves by their hands. '
i lia has excited .domestic" Insurrections amongst
us. and haa ender.yourfed to bring on the inhabitants
ot our frontiers, the merciless Indian kavag'es,' whose
Known rule ot wai lare is an undistinguisheq; desumc
uimi oi an ages, sexes ana conditions. r , snf.
!) In every stare of these oppressions we have Tit
titioned for redress, in the nwjst humble terms KQur
repeated petitions Have been answered only by tV-
peated injury, A' prince, wlibe ' character! is thu
mnrxea oy every ret Which may ctcne, a tyrant v
unfit to be the -ruler of a fre people ,' ! A A
; .'Nor have we been wanting to attention', to' bur
Bnush brethren, We ' have warned them from
time to .time, of attempts made by their legislature to
extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction ov er us, e
have reminded them of the circumstances' of our
emigration and settlement here, ' , We have appen
.wvv,,,, ,. K, n llimlin county, oh tl 13th June, Daniel L. Kt-nan, Esq.
' .tnenta in indivwluats, wc are gratified tot firAd that w Miia EUaa lamest Onjthe 25th Mr.- Dayid Cannon, '
great friajonty of the ArneriCan people, of every of JMississippl Territory,' to MissC. JWorrbt,of Duntiiii
political; denoiinkiori,vince ,dcterm ntlMri nle conty b juni Rier
Uaniel, son ot
kte mcasvireB,uotwithstijitlina aj; large' proportion
1 ,. of t e Citizens belive the war tt has ubdertaken was
' ...l.iA. - I. - - . ' " - J !- ' .1 - - - ' I
C" nnie:ice.l without peceMtv, and is impolitic and
r t. i he right o uiscus-t timely the rneasurcs
t,i l overnnicnt : to petition t toremonntrutei anvl
, . lotffect a change 'thrdtieh the medium pi elections,
; none vyifl der.y ; litit any nthef, influence of coercion
- is hostile to .the genius bf liberty; arid pUghjVto be f
con4i!t:-c.! a crinie of the;.iu(Wtud: against' t
' ,V , The lion.'Riifus' ifcjns," speaking of the crisis,
t:.id it vus rot the time now for him to enquire whe
j her th-i ' iit c' icf magistrate was, they maniof
, ,s Choict - but a lit-thci he would supp-rt the bo-
'-p Iiir and in.!e.peiHlcnc. of his puntry i think,' said
ry.iona; ann lingering uincss Mr. unesiey ,
.r, i,..n'iAo;nK i..n;.,i Ar..,:.tA.......... '
A btciaration iry : the' Rclireaentatixci of ttyt United,
jstatet pf'mertcttiiin longreu atem,bleat . July
"mm mm.
.'7 :i
1 ! Leti
'entleniiiii, that no American tun fori r ornent
estate what comse to pu-svieor hat is tiieir duty.
. ' 'J
!V.; Y. J'ub.-Advertiser.
.W',t. "i1 The En)ul rer- fitytcs, that' abrae' Federal papers,
n and this anvorg- 'nth.ets, have tltclared ,mI detenruniH
v fV two tosupiicit the vrar.' iti wl ich' we are now en-
4a, irf;-r'r:.r,''?-!;
WHEN in the course of human events, it be
comes necessary for one people to dissolve' the po-
nucai Danes wiucn nave connecter) them with ano
ther, and to assume among the powers of the earth,
the separate and equal station to which the laws of.
nature and of nature s God. entitle them, a decent
respect tQ the opinions of mankind requires that
they should declare the causes which impel them
to the aetradon. ,:!-. ''. : ',' ir-.r:':-:
, We hold these .truths to he aelf-evidcnVtharall
men are created equal j, That they are endowed by
their' Creator with certain unalienable rightii .That
among these are1 lifer' liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness ( bat to secure thete rights, govern
!3yrtaged.;,V"''ether.Mr:Ritche gives this as ttrviof roenta are instituted among men, deriving their
1 ,, m Intenfls a r. -Minient, w& l!.nw rot, but certainly jurt powers from the consent of the", governed
j i.le toast ha . . 0ulai-i,i,,,, . ! u eiposcs' 'tL.- Tl.' t whea.everary iorro cf government becomes
ed to theirjiative justice and magnanimity, und w
111
hate conjured them by the ties of our common k
dred, to disavow these usurpations, which "would in
evitably Interrupt our connexions 5 correspondence
fheyi too, have, been deaf w the voice of justice
and cf consanguinity, We musr, therefore, acqui
esce in the nececssity which denounces our sepui-a-tior
, and hold them, as we hold the rest of iiah
kind, enemies h v?r ('injeace, fjiends, " ' V - ? '
ELLOW ClTl7r
.member of your General 'Af;emL!y v
hicri V.
I .lectors c f
Ur.iou,
t r-. - t
"2 :
V"
advocated, and voted for the La
pea the method of appointing th
President and ,Vice-Preide.at ct the Un.tta
States, asks the favour of your attention for a
few rntnutes to a statement,' vvhich he prop"
es- to makeV of the' mntivc;3 . wKJch induced
hint, and he believes, thqse who voted v .
him to- consider this change desirable.
The ect if ConrreeS.n'-' :rticnin Ket :
seatativea amonr the States of tr
cording to the-last Census, djd
Uie approbatiqtr of the President
ed States kokm to Uecbme a : La-.v ti'.-
of December last, and was Pot k-
uencrai Assemoiy aunng tneir; last .
niiivu.Kiiiiiuucu vu mi; iiiu ui ,...- c
month. ' , It btcame necessary that the La-,
jf the State then In force directing the d.ck r
of Representatives and the appoir- -r.t cf
electors ertouia ae actca upon in t
7er ay the -Legislature to accom
to,the 'changea';whch,were pi 1 t-la
place Jn the numbers of eacl t 1 tl -
State Was entitled, The subjei
cd tilf lite Unorder If possible t.
the 'Session. , Information: was howevrr ; '
1 received frbm Washington, th: t tl
uonmeott Bill 'i Vbuld'not prybaMy p.,
Cui-.cs n season for thState Legif-'at u;
to make- the necessary; permanent arra.:0 ...
mcois uciorc tne next esstsn.' 10 p"1
thereforeyduf bethg balled upon in ' 'A
and in'Novem&cr Uext, to" make choice t i ..a
improper number of Kepresentatives and " ! 1
cciuro, a wiu .was intryoucc.u into ii: i,. . 1... .3
1 .1 . .t . . 1 ' "
Mr.-' Mebane, which was passed into the La
that has been the subject of so much abuse sa.-.
misrepresentation. , ' - ";.-;':;
STheretstedBa dmcultV; nor differenca
of opinion concerning the proper course to
e pursued as it related to Hcpresrntativts.
ti simple repeal, cr postponement of the ore-
ration of the1 then, existiug .law, ,ras.to pre
vent the .Iettion frpm taking place in Au
gust ni?3ttfc waa all, that ihet case required.
f&nu, uu, iiiwuvcuiciivt; iv .was , Hpprtncnutx
would result, from a re peal,: Bee a-' as the
Teriii for which, the' present i Me ' rs wer?
elected would not expire btfore the 4 ii day of
lUAitii utji, nu iiie -time appomtea oy ttii
Constitution for their successors to meet. w; i
'tile suh
V the
nejft Session of the Assembly" as by the List. -For-if
there ahould be 'reason to expect a cal
red Session ,of Congress, in t! e cour - eft' s
ycarl8t3there would atill he u j le tit,.; I
tween. the meeting of the Assembly on the
third Monday of tnext -November, and ih
fourth dajr of the f allowing JVIarch to divide
the State into DisltictS and for th Elections
t6 be held so as that the new Members cculd
be in readinesa'to tske the places of the pre
sent mt miners j if nccestfaryjQ. a,Ssion to
comroence rpn the; latter day.; J-The 4-aiIiest
'""'wio yAj ;v wnicn incycouia oe cauea
upon 16 serve if prdvision Icould - have been
ma 'i far their election in Apgust next.' The
bill therefore "introduced Wmefitioned above
Ly t'-: :.'.!: man - from' Oracle,' provided
vuuauiuuuu tur uicir succfsaors to meet
thie ityi Monday of December, 1813, t!ie
ject could as weli be : legislated upon l
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