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' 1 Mr. Smith ome ftfrd the Million e Wary Fteh,of Ashe, praying te.be .divorced from Her nuaband; Vhiob was sxJ the first time ami referred to. tho tbm'tpittee en Divorce toil Alimony, ' ' MrvSoeeJ prtwDli bill tosHer the names of Jobs W." Urisham, sen. ; Mar j Urkham, and John G, Urbhasa, jr which wis rejected, : . The bill to change tho' corporate feime of the trustees of tho Richmond . . A 1 - . . . f ft . I . . t C ... A . . ll iKCtdemf, was reaa, too, on motion oi ana im nni menutraeu mwn w m Mr. Davidson, of Meclleoburg, Uld committee of Inttmal Improvement.'- -v n ike table, ' : . : " ; ' Le grand vyeseote d the, pe tition Mr. Hckstt presented bill U pre- x ent the fkllin? timber is, or obatroetiog au run m uivvn vi ww-m ' oounty; tod Mr. Melvin. a bill author '-" ising tha CooofT"Cort of. Biadeu to .. 'amount Mmmitiiaotn to lav off. Torn ' bull Creek," fa .'said county, into dia- -iricts, tor joe pvww ucioi- wwtu : ma at renaerea navigoie.- v wen outs v were read, the" lormer tue cm umt, V .ii4 the latter the Erst, second and I"- third times, : -v" V- - 7 Ai'T'.V a ' A mo ulil. from iu mr iiuosv, iv - ; amend the act of 1792, eotrtled An . " act to prevent the stealing of slaves, or . br-violence, seduction, or any other -Sineatd, taking of carrying away any ' i t ai..n f Slave oi siaves,4n propenj ot mwuimr,,' , wai read the tirat time, and, on motion of Mr Hilt, of Stoketi made Jhe order of the dt fori to-morrow. ' , v 4 -' Xho.bUl to amend the act tasting iurjh proTUion in, tavor ot the owu ora, of strsys-was., rejected on' its se 8enatevreaolved itself into j committee of the whole, Mr. Speight, of Greene, in the Chair, on the engrossed bill mora effectually to a'oppresa' the ' arrri irtme (im uttenl therein, the eom- . tuittoe, rnee and reported the bill, with n'mMirtmnt. : 1 hft bill anil a.uientl . ... . . . j : c a u . y men were men. on muuuii ui mr. oea " veil, imlefinitely postponed yeaa 40, r r The bill to amenil the act of 1824, Grid Jour, 4 Ran an, a bill tear i ad an act, estUled " As act U amend aa act, s tided 'Ai set diroctipx the timt and ftlace of sales of land antTala'e under etecstion;, Mr.Maa.ewi.f bill to alter tJ and m trritimite llait Ana-Allenderj and Mr: Lak. 1 bill to repeal the act of 181t. diroctinc the time and manner of appointing oer aeers ' of, roadi 'in Uichtoood; county. Which bills ,wera,md the first tine. of Duncan ANUe, of iantncsery coon j; which Vaa refrrred to the Jodiciary committee ' " l V rThe amendments tnadei? the other IIone. to the- eBfrtwsed but to amen a an aet for the. better care of orphans, and security" snd management of teif estates, ware azrec4 to or the senate. " A resolutionaleclarinj that no bill of a oriratd nature shau be pre-ienteU af ter the"-S4th instant. wa adopted, and seof to the House of Comanono for their concurrence. lite bill to amend the act of 1 814, concnuin? ilirorce and alimony, was read,' aid, on motion ot:rl-ill,of Franklio, laid oh the table f ' ; The report of the Judiciary commit tee, to whom was referred a resolution directing an inquiry inf tli expediency oramending tue Jawks of descent, was conevreu in. , Tle resolution from the other flonse. aathorisinj; tJie Treasurer to sell theoM bell bloning to the State, .was agreed to and uruered to be enrolled. The bill to authorise the' building of a toll bridge over the Cape Fearand t incorporate a compan for that purpose, was reaa tne nrst enu second tune. 'K IiOUSE OF COMMONS. ' '. . Turdmi. Deo. 1L . Mr. Raiford presented a bill pretcrV bins the time and places, at which e i. lu-ti i.4.vi.i : ir. ... j irvuun-j snail wwm iirrTjnc cannrj.i alierint tho time of holding tho Sape-, Bn. Pari l 0 V i "7, tior Courts in th 4th Jndicial Circuit. "ftf P"d n 1824; Mr. Caldwell, a win in amriui jiii an .vuuvciiiipz nit; towa". of 'Salisbury, passed in 1822. chapter 5'2,'and for other purposes; Mr, and' the County Courts of Guilford, Rnckinffham and Person, was raid the k..a ;.,un;t.uw.nn.j - Bordfn, a bill to authonse the Cojnty ' . . r J . n Court of Carieret apptdnt Bbecial ,;.'.t,..-:7Vtty-?ff;?0- Justin, of the Peaceand to make ,.Mr, venous prescnien urn xo ro-i e0,npeil9ati(m tu tU iuHtico for eei paiucui waocnnucu tain servieea. 'Which bill were rea.l ' making compensation to the jurors' ol the" Superior; and '-Coiloty Courts of Aloorev;ar,Terec ana oenie," ao wr as .;relatea to Bertie; which was read IT the first time. Vr ; u -; " ' .A V ar a 1 M i VitAI All 4aajl thA TAtltn Jkff iTbos; llogers, or Anson, praying for a - jrantofjand; Mr. Baoghn, the petition of Margaret Joyce praying authority to erect a gate on a certain road; and Mr. . Hi!!, of Stokes, the; petition of Eliza beth; Fryy praying.tha the property whieh she may hereafter acquire, be se cured to her. The two first mentioned ?e1iton were referred to the commit v ee of Propositions and Grievances; and .'tlis last to f the committee of' Divorce the first time, ? The' bill to point out the manner in which Ovcrseois or Roads shall applv the monies received by them for lins, wa9 rejected. Unfav Isible reports were received and concurred in,; on he petitions of Jane Whitley or -.Mecklenburg, and Moses Kiser, of Montgomery. A communication was receivml .from the Governor, covering the report of the Board for Internal Improvements, which was read & ordered to be printed. - The bill more effectually to suppress the practice of treating in elections was reaa the third time. 'Mr, Rand moved to amend the bill by adding,)" that no person shall rido or attend any public garnering lor me purpose ol electioneer ingj'7 which was negatived, n Mr. Dur gan .moved for its indefinite postpone ment; which was also negatived Yeas 55, Nays 63. The bill then passed its uiiru reacting, oo w oo, ana . was sent to the Senate. . r STT if S A S 0 . i no tiouse resnivea itsen into a -committee of the Jwhole, Mr.. Polk in the Chair, on the bill to establish a Bank of the State; ami. after considerable de bate, the committee rose and obtained leave, to sit again. - - ' Friday, Dec. 16. Mr. Burns presented a bill for the better regulation of the town of Beau fort; Mr. Smith, a bill giving exclusive jurisdiction to the Superior Court of An sua pieas anu prosecutions or tne Sfate; -Mr; Wm Underwi ml a hilt to amend an act, passed In 18l7,establish irtg a Flour Ware house in the owrt of FayettevillejMr. Alford i hill concern ing thev Snpolntroent and power of rn trila la' llobeeoncuntvi Mr Burns. amend an act passed in 1813, how persont-iniured by Mill i ,i ... . .. .. - v.. ' acts to advance the administration of ,"-"' iro pn.n i rerovex k .. ... . . i t n ti m i rra a rtff tn o in oni ihoi inri tion of an act, passed In I77ri ilirecting the duty of willersj Mr. -Cox, a bill to repeal part of an act,' passed in 181 7. i pointing out the duties of .the "ovffseera of toadsr, in '.this .State. ?rvWhich bills in ir. (MO IliO UIBlllUt:. r - - r , The bills to, legitimate Pegjcy Orr'ell, and to alter the onmes of LoVey Has sell and Sidner ' HasselL and to lesriti- Mr. PicVett, from .the committee, on lm'ate' them, & toBecore to Sarah M'CuU and Alimonr. v ' . Mr, Pickett, from the Jnditiary com i Jjjittee, to whom was jreterred the. me: v .worial of sundry titizens of Grantille reported that it jis inexpedient to alter " or amend tho laws respecting trial by , "-t Mr, Williams presented the petition nfrsufidr stockholders, of r a Turnpike :viKoad I Company? therein ' mentioned, ; praylrig that - certain , sets relative . to 'the- incorporation be amended or repeal ed.'.-Retcrred to thtit committee oa,ln- ' tcriial Improvement v t ; -Tho amendment made' by the other tlonse to the bill in addition to the se .' verat acts heretofore passed concerning ; the town of Trenton, was agreed to bv ; ; the Setiate r -r ' '-.-. 'Tho Tesolutiottj .from 'the tiouso of v gomroon,'' iu favor LewiaGomoz'of . : WUminrtn. was adontetl the Se- tiate sod ordered to bo enrolled. - -: ' Tlie bill authorising tho Poard of In terual Improvement to caus,o a survey iheTennesseo line; was rejected on its I?'". ,n tto'rd reading. Vji-M Tho bill further W amend the sewral i,rect,J,lS a .... . .-'.I. j ii:...i J -31 1' 23. -f.;f'2.?a- rl Mr, M'Dowoll;oC Butte,' presented; " & bill to amend tue act ot 1824, author vising (he appoiatnientyf commissioners f ,-torun and mark, the dividing line be- Imoiri' 'Kfc.. f mi fit ice itif T,inrft!n ' an) llurke; which was read .the.first, time, f : ' Jt'edttfadayZfec, fiU'y the Judiciarytot. whom was referred the resolution instrutting them to in Slire Into the expediency of amending e road law, so as not to compel Grand . Jufera to Drcsent roads' that are kept . in reasonable repair, reported that it is 4 w men w evueunj ..( . t fL, fMr. Gilchrist from' th select torn- r-roittf, U whom waSrsferrcd tho bill to with Jcrea&Ub Land for a piece of Land bw far tho m of Camtsctxooaty; w& I Px Mr. AVH.t. a bill to amend aa act to utharrxe the ConntT Coarti of Chatham, 1 C! Aosoo. filadoo, &x. t appflint a com mittee ; of Finance, paod to. ICit, so .V . " sniJ lu as relates to the eoonty o 4iaaeo Which were read the trt t;. "Mr. Polk prtaeoied a bill to divorce Robert Binham; which ws read the first time. . - . - Mr. Scott, front the Select committee atkwinted to enquire into the propriety oiettablUhine a Medical Board; repor ted a bill to establish a Medical Society and to. regulate tho practice of Pbjsio . " ,.. ir.i ' ana corgery in mis eme; w,ni mm insure tr. T 'vlc:,a J-'x . .. tfr-4 X3 the tittc m i aitarotM tm .. Z' 1 t 'J::' ' A tu.fvse, tepUd i. '- iif prealoI e peti'ton of umed teat u n . v : i JtsofOiiAconbe lad Boris, a -y . .., : - :- kt;tw:cof wtrm L. i report, rec.mmtnrf,.; Mr- kf' " ' . , tift oi ma resolution to uro part or the art W ic 04 1 u r , i I P.L-. from h rtinm ltM ll . ' Alt. I) , i'r r , ' --t: win auowcaiiirmJi.- s a o on i read the Brat ise, ordred to be pnnted. sod made the order of the day lor W ed ... '. "i MrNBlount presented s bill auihoriz ins County Court of Beaafort to ap poiciacommuieeot rioancc, mr. u flHMir, Will ICIMmilUX lV V ' of TyrrelU Which billa were read & TKcbill to ameod an act t rreten . k a . n 1 I ' a art 1 IbC stealing or staves occ. passim in rj was read the "third tiuie. & a niotin made for its indefinite postpooemei which was negatived 69-to 40. T question on its passage Masweiennin in the a.Brmative, and the bill order to be engrossed. " ' . Mmiay, Dt. 19.1 On motion of Mr. Batetnan, 6rde that the bill to repair and improve road lead m; fro n cjolu:nia, in iyrr to Uum Week and jrying l'an, bs re red to the committee on Internal provement., . ... Mr. Wilijoo presented a bill for: relief of Peter Dowelk'-.tate.Sheri Wilkes: and Mr. Pugl, a bill to re the act of 1824, to enempt certai tizens of" Hyde from public duty; wi were read the urst time. ahi! Grievances, rennrted expedient la rranf tW peti- osjph Welsh, of Uawood coon- noiia of Mr. Drake, the 3ad tol mitres, weio inatmcted to e tip Ihj etpediencjt of amending t4 llDt. fntitled ,?An act t lautlaient trading wiu. aute, at Jo prevent siaTeairuni selling (I any persnsl, .except, their rs, otner person naving tue ma a entk tHeni. -"'d'll Btrftdn of Mrf Wilson. f AZi V.' JrA that ths JviA'cry oromUice fca ictcil ovo etnedtencr ot temlrriTta ticnment iva,ttMit ma? 0iiiur InecIerki oTlhe teveralLourts iisi4-e'0 mohtUi onlr on aririiul or it ittactjmenw retuniahle before any rt.lotead tai moulli, u now r dtt' law.' f. ' v '. .:&. f; IK Icott, from the Judiciary com- I i j i . MseJreporteil a oui, la coniormitr Ii li foregoing resolution, to amend 6tMectiirti of an act, entitled Aa tn'imcnd such parts of (he act. en led ia act for establishfng Qurls La vL . and for' regnlaiing; the pro- rdihjs therein, as-'way relate "to. pro-: edmM n atf achments. ' Inch bill as red the .first time. . ?i The bill to amend the net of V1823., corpirating the, town of T-nfon, as an tne iniru iiuic jbu'i-tjiucicu iu uc nrolled. ; unday, Lc: 20. On motion, erdtred' that 'I hd G. 'olitf, David L'.ifyain and Robert II. lowari ' after "Sain Way, 'Pext, .James eavcr after Mondhv ne,xt, and 0avis cerninghe town ot Uxtord; the tegifimattf Frances Ann" and W'Kianey: c .. . . ... 'iweavcrau .ine louowini onis,!rom tne sein.,i,1i .ft;;.., h..'i.H.r p85?q, M,eir Hst reaamg: too oiii .,. Iint;i ,Ke enR of the session. MrPolk,, from hhe fommittce. of Propositions ano-U-ievahaes, reported a bill to repeal the t of 1818, entitled " An act to elect 'nMagistrate Tor the town ofaWiladngton and for othef pur poses; which "was r .id and laid on the table. -' : - - - ; Mr. Vf. Underw od presented the petition of Thos. A .v 9ca thorough , of Chatham, praying Jr perraission : to peddle, goods free fbm taj;Rcfrred to the .commuiee 1 rtopositior.s and Grievances. r- , . ... ; Mr.s Scott, from tf select committee to whom wa retetpa.themeTOorial oi. Archibald D. Murphy, reported a bil I, in pursuance to tli prayer of theme- .1 .... me did 10 amcno 11 verl acts heretofore in force, regu the proceedings", in Courts." of E: nnd the bill to designate what'p snail tiereatter be liable to se- 'rverseerS. 1 , ' Tlie bill. directing the man which xlowers shall hereafter be 1 was, read the first tine audVrefe the committee on the Judiciary, Mr. Miller, from tho comm Claims, to whom was referred t monal w Wm, Boylaa ahd oth ported a detailed account of the stsnres: upon which Mr. W. V offered a resolution, authorisil Treasurer,to pay, to Wm." Boviid me ten 01, tne neira oi tJcnj, ftlicn SI ,367 67. Which resolutionfed US first reading. V' Mr rolk, troin the comimttedro positions and Grievances, to. l as recommitted the, letter of Lewis fea, of Wilmington, reported a ra'n to carry into effect the prayefthe said letten which resolution wead and passed. V -rv ... Mr.Crawlord presented a biFmg 1 i .Jhlf4x cowutvj ln j ., Uuttly lates .f Cra. r receivers of Ihu ,f " ? 1 : -Tliebilf tn 4dUloa ; (, t , acts - heretofore b.,.i ' A e . H 0f rU Ij Ik, Sp. Court. 1 , --. 1-., Bugnca la y rcsolqtiQa.,ybid it thno,0,. r.-.;- u iJ 1 III ww iMn 11 declaring thajuAK a Z) litre shall be m;b..i iAfPn t;Oamot,,nM. ry: committee were ln,i' .7 boro hUd or. children JlSSS tlie U&t harf of cb parent.. . ir.cottfam (he Jal,'' -lvi joiy, I'OlliieQ publication of a histical.and scientific ....... I. ..n 1.ia AtAln.);Kl.K ura. iii4rt fliJi ffUl TV tll Ltl,? vutkv; J. VI, ,r wr- . ,.u.w unv first time. i On motion of Mrlredell. ,ItelveJ, That the pmmitteO of Finance -eaimo 1 to Oe ournr, wer aw aiiponnien- lence, all the Trcasr Notes now, in the Treaaurj-, which arc of for circulation. ; $ .1... f Kfful .1. I' Kin motion oi m ruanaitcii inc i i cgi " . ' .1 - 1 .. i '. '. ... surer was autnona anarequesieu to sell the old Bell belging to the State. MK' tjndefwoodjresented a bill for O 1 a'1 Li Tl'i I . I' eomnensat on to the.- furor itooreltne neuer Tfuuiui. tu5iit rounty; and Mr.Cooper.a billltab- and to incorporate same; Mr. Foy, Hsha'poor house in' Martinfnty. a bill to tncorporajLafayette Ltxlre, inUn&low counryj 11 jvir,autwcn, a ejMortn-tJarolma Which billa were -read the fin a a t a " ' i ' Mr, Miller, tram -the com Claims, reported tmfavorabljf tinou , oi jvorgan .isrown. in ,IK',11 A inrrvi-nftratel liold aline Aoioiu-'j '"vi V uuia - ii were reau io' uvai lite lOiiuwioK us iivuiiuv ociiiue, I 1 , .1 . i!..il. :.4.iTt,.i:ii i. i t -i. m . , -a l nassen.tneir -ursviuuiK. , us um iu oir. iroueitpnarotea a ouirp, jthe falUo !.!J !:ce TJ!iL. Utructing the run Brown Creek, in timber in, or ob- ferrvmen ncross the -Albem and its waters; Mr. Barnrtt ound ill to divide the Rockingham regin; Mr, D Underwood, a bill directinp man her in whicliconstables sbalreattcr be-appointed in Sampson cov; .Mr. Tillett, a bill authorising thpeutor of Isaac Lanb,late sheriff okmden, t collect arrears of .taxes: Mspruill, bill directing tv wlK)m.tlnd of certai n'ofDrera therein natnefiaU be Anson eountyrtlJiU To oinend the geveral acts flppo(ig .commissioners' for-ths "town of Irrentofli and the bill authorising ;tfcountyt Court of Bladen, to appoint amissioncrs to jay off Tu'rnbuil Creeji said conuty Into districts, for the Pfs? 61 tong worK ed on and renderekvigable. i The resolution ijvor of John Duck worth w as read thlst time. - - - -. . . ... . j . Mr.' j Iredell, U the Joint select 1 K -:.-i,l-a ...l -if a hill t v JrllV ' . I i tbmmitteo ort,tbiWc' J-ibrary,:. ap.n ung commissioners, tf y off a etWat in cXnce of a differ, road from John Harden's to Je C. H. in",lc," t " . . 1 t'nc i..,,.,... lK ivi.:.ui.:ii....- . ente of. opinion Ming; jetecn the Wliiclrbills were read the fltime.v asi ir . a t' , I .- a . . inu mil lor maoetter goiamem pi r-- , .1. . r i l ' " 4 .1 .u l ine COnSU Otuuii v v'VfHumuwMi r, .7" " "LZ relatives to ( the 1 ry( th, committee mm>ntohU 'i . t- i l:..- I inn resolution- I - .j-' intent fiiid (nns rest Imrposes. inr reeolutioni-'? " . . : i. -. " i RnoM'h- 3 hat uue V - '1 r,fcr:u.nftHi! resoli. Paused bv tho Gen- J crI As'semljly In thp 1821, in rclatioa to l n .Pub c -LibrarUt tn wnv oi isiW"' 1ers of Orange county, such property a she may hereafter acquievcre read & rejected.t ,.','.' " r7 t,' Tlie House resolved Itself into a com- Witteemf the whole, $At; Polk ifi the unair. on me oui ; to esiaunsn . a uana of the State; and,'aftef some time spent therein, the committee, tose sbq recom mended to. be House' that the 1st ec tion of the bill be stricken, out "Mr. good eoverumont of suclv aentio'the state, and forotl were read (ho first lime,.", . M p. VI afthert iM-acnia.lie mjmo rial of. the Cape' Fear Nav in Com,- should b. 'ir"7 pproprieai n hmdiii. -fi ht y.. list inn ,t iui m jiw . " I " . - T. . Vi. '..J.-. 1 ;v'-'iM.i r i .-.if -Vhirhfp"sotutlas adopted- V a Civil EnffinoeriMr.Batdin. the pe-k' MrPoik,McomD,,tte of r1 f ition of Kbeneree Pettish-, wav s positions & Griefs, reported a reso ttiat the' works iffected bTum . in im- lution in ' vor Ml r wood Fort; which proving the navigation beeniomii wniauopieu. t, , - Fork.,(frwk Scuppeni g Rivef, be tiMrr polk, frt same committee, protected and secured to n ,by.taw; reported a bill lng David Craig, and BIr. Gordon, the neti n of sundry of Uowan.toere gates on a public citizens of Wilkes, prayk "that cbm- road;';vYhicK' fas read -tne vn mwsioners teappomieau'peuu"iiMi'-. , , i;tv - - ... " r' i:;b foiamiiixe oi j appoi I i till were read,(tht former rl wed tMhe n!n.a, rf nortJ esolahon in fawr' t whcn aUtnMO" ;1J :((Jn iat tmtttW IrfJi.nnll.niHlH,wd.ioed.l5' JT' .ira.lv received, ". t. hnpn Mich ptiitionul Mr.' Miller, committee on Internal hprovcmenfsi of .''n IB Arf In . J , r iu iirce respecting flu ria rf f slaves Hi capital cases which u tti f the firsl time..-. : yxfTwsry.; 1 The resolutirrn fronTtle !.! structihg ouc .Senators? ami ini,w. .ourtRepres?ntatiyes.Mtt ConaW, t! aVVV f congress , for aniroreprii. its of tnwneyo ert i nK iH "tli JniTiaa titt to the.lands situated in this state, n read and adopted. f fo .; , Mr.Gorham,Trom the comtnitfpj pointed to conduct tlii balhttint (j Colonel of Cavalry in the 24 brierf the 3th division renorfed tlmt fiiiAmV P Allen was duly elected. ; , ; "afc' .f .-. i ' .... ' ...r H'Mw presentea a Dill tnt ! pipmcntat to tho act ef last session, ti exle; nd therpvisions ot the acUUEi regulating tho time ofappnintinjorer, s'eera of roads ihfie tounjlieaoMint gomery and Tersonit the cluii(y f Rowan; which was read tlie firsl tine., ' .M: Webb presented. tU PomjiJ resolution,' tvnich was rejecteih Sx.y Het6lpeixht the committee of finance : b infracted to inquire fatd the polnr i enpediency of providing by 'lawfor Hie p pomtment of a suitable fluOibet of tkewM in each Snd tveiy county ia th 3tteto , sens tht land and towrj property mbjeet 0 taxation m at to fljta more, unifuim ia4 equal .valuation on the same: v ' ' MvEdmohston presented t'ie peti tioa' of,, several, citizens of Haywood tourij,"'praying for the laying ouUft iici ituu nmy; .wqren was rcjecteu-i , -(. v . " -Tho bill to repeal the, 10th section f the act of. 1806.. directing the manner in which' Clerks of the Sunerior Court ' ! a!,atl tiHfj'nlMlAj . ,..j1 AUa fhinl vvt u.uinicu n un icon tinw and amendedrvilfrt filler moved for jt9 indefinite postponement, Viri was pegatived-76 to 43. The bill m then passed, by a vote of ,60s to 55, aal ordered to be engrossed. SK.-'J"1 . , ' The Jlouse resolved itself iota i cfl mittceofxhe Whole, Afr. tow in ( Chairn the bill to repeal the art rf ,'( crcaUng a lurid lor iBternai w proveoient, and 'eeablishing a Em forlhe management ' thereof; inn, tn& considerable? debate, the cotnmitite "j and reported that it is inespeaVnj. pass tin? said Inland recommendf a (ejection I Which -report was concn red in 73 to 51 . v On motion cf m Donoho; ihe further eopsi Jeratianel t-j bi.ll w?s postponed, indefinitely-! n,'nays oU)j; f-'1 ' 1 r - BellVLawrence, apprehenu that the cause ot .iuch 0 LegiBlatur'Wt.aprt;ofthervr relative' to -littwl lVmeM. ? not be under8tooti oy r " .e their;duty "tocstate. thst the firf . page, of tlie Work were i tent t l ' ; wk ,fihV;auest of the, Board Internal IropwVeracnt, for th PH- j (, bf.nfi-.i'rding-tfio Member, he ea oppurtanitl of ,rei'uin5 ; ' ' contained Ta thorn:', . ,r .They further ."f1 "!,,.-y Bf the pamphlet iUbepn! ! J 1 e La already receive iommUtee "ol "Ita-IIsUiei! r.,-;i,.J'W5n-e3ir)?lM ceT1""
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