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I vi:.j. ucy, ftliuiltJL fee ilrjlt VVitn aCCO.d- il.t t) t!e :i.ct letter of the law. jTi.rjr viere su.T.cicctly delttrrious in jt'.eirvery la'ore, without aKowirg to ' n any r ' n,kl latitude in- tir ! rai'.s. 1' ,i gentlemen hsd said, I a prorec-; t jii was .instituted,' ruin ! - "t ir.evi'ably erjsu ' DiJ tit tr!ie f s ji h to be the fact, perhaps he houM I be amort th last duiTimrt lh ).. . - -1 r - are bcfurtitliern; buthe mdstrclisiaO1- belifreJ That it ivoulJ wrfthe j'.:si: or commons.; ' ' cn I'.e'I'thJi question, toi k pl.ca I lUeen the 23th Deccnv b nd t'.e b.'i January lat. . , . "WC&u-iu'cj.j. -'.V er, 1 am awre of the im(mtience i Houses so I of (he exhausted ft!.fe' uLj.-( !; but.' Slr.'ai the tes ofthift ineasure lave hern ac f fdvn-in ' a jrtet of ropint :iJiri Vie tv It hA'tluty .'which .hi! i bime!f---a duty which tie con J mrmouni t all ether roHi(Je i, to (li$charge"turn(elfl:a far ai Me pwwer'.would .cnalle him, i allcitionta say the 4;ast 6f "irelr unfoantjeili ' He h.iJ not 1 to nava expressed himself at 1a ii'l-absnrbing ubjecf, until late siae of the discussion.' It i miafortune, however, to differ :n of .the friends of the bill on a, in attriL'Uing"' sinister 'and tiwtives to those, 'who onubsed NrSiiV willir.2 toSdjmih,Hl in J tio lihr in b'efieVa.lijjiWise 'at. t!.e irftitle.-nen" i'aiicoiiiba ; anl lliitbijr' tiuiiives ecaeu -to have'-been ini"neJ, on i this occasion, '3 h mo.alle and 'ai virtuou in irsethcj purtrued. ai those oppo them. In fact, he looked uoon . ... . i ' e h i ! ovor been tDOel to the of i! p-eent system of banking Unii.-d State, "amV hir wouUI !.e ti.i liberty of replying"lor the ;s that .fell .from, the honorable nah from Newbern; and (he1 gen n from ' Runciuube; ' (Some" layg mi theubjecl of the Bnuk of the I StatPf.- . He 'could flot ,ub; t the coinmcnitalions ahcf; eulo mnunced upon that , Institu- be cved it a mammoth? fbat um only swallow up the different "f i he State, but that. iytIc,coure e, would,-with a slow, undcvi;f id resist tesg"?itride,i8w'4.llovv' up rlion of the I'nies.of the. peo- , this country. V Wilh defeieuce, trr to tii opuvions of greater then, cved its origin uncons'imtion!, ij tendency ., of the' Insliiq'tioa o-'iuctive o the opeiiiioti of a 'ican ' fiverumenr.'", JJle' jhouht I ihapined tvhefp f that sys'em puti imazt-' introduced in Eif iiuation oi ttic J liming sytlcm, p and give ' pcrmiiitiuy to a r; Ihni' As a grejit.cii(jta it!. ! iavfited every -ihiu' its Sj.l.t're. Uy ihe itid"- id t itron and founder, "the' Tories, 'on held the bnded. iDle.t;! ,1am!, were supplanted hyuh .and stock jobueis, by the 'ins ! er patronage, became the lam uf that rountry. Its rflects :i to oiM t'.a iai;d hnldt'iaof nntry, at i;s pro-prily vhad proportion 1 their-adversity 'iori. These p.ipor' inutu iuaruifa tarii . aSjlishnient? the o ise ut r.rgl.n.d: tf.ey, c' .ttri'-uied to cjricli t'i.it couutrykatid to '..liii( n'lihlitlia comoiiality 'inly of the the rountry,- li, e kiinte causes aie.prcilnrtive n-f 1 1 th are i iii in' A e same '"! iu Li ' . th.it if i;. ., tiici 1 not IS t lilt ? ' flMV tl ) r. Y t tl ti knuiiar to pro ?y hsivf baid l.e in du' l.d;ly the t'.ey had v.s rot a i ( f h is- V .a ft, 'J imper 1 ruin !.ich now, hovered -' er tne rountry, ratr.er than t create more, t' vjC(tre. uly loltt (6 place hia I I ( inion; ia, ; positiou to tl.at of the l,':iirabl entkinan from New bern. lis ihooht the tawxead by. (he Ijentleman would" admit f dill'erent construction from (but whicl wt pla ced oft it by tint gentleman n' a fof but occasion. . Tlie penttemei onp ted', to the measure, at firt held out that the Legislature Jiad' nor -riht to interfere with the charters of ielianks; and it they Jid, and their charters were forfaited,, that, a-di8lution Uie Corporation, would i enaue. .and ' conso aueutly AHptal ejitinRttishibent f the' K'bi s to ami ' from .that Corporation would .immediately ake vdace. ' ',To 'instifr this opinion,; , they ,bae relied on ine, following ' passages Black stone Commenuries.;The. common law, "said Mr JJ. hl.ever;tecogniied in all Corporations, jceriaifi viiiafQriu' powers 'in England, thU power some1 time reidid ithe Kinkt' and to' such other persons, or donors, or ( puwers as Created thero.-In all Corporations, in th ii country, created by . the L-gisla-p"pjUb-.considen:d that .this viita'o rial afttarrect'rve power,,, os vie would call it in this" country, resided; ii, the Legislatures themselves, Avho had ma tedv the l)odies.'corp.orate. "I'ha .'pai ity of,thelcorrective oower claimed bv the ition as a mere' diSereni e tif ILeo-islattire. to titvif - thn viuit irmiil l a subject.1 which he runfesa-inrtwep i-sercised by the. KSiu was ner-. of doubtful'' p-dicy. M.", 11.1 tec ty just .and compatible yiili the prini;iplesv ef he ? common . law, h'v Knjjl and, .'they .;,were , tried: for tln-i 'i.jsdemeanr by the Cwurt f Kind's Bench, and lie thought thd Jui isdictTvn of the Supreme Court of the Slate liad the aaraetretogftiznoce f Any, niiide J uiennm or the. unt jrent t orporation wtihin the limits of this'Stateahd par tirolariy 'when instructed by; Jhe cor rective or' visitatorial power ','Tilat 'the LrffislaiurpclauiieJ..To give it a dif ferentconitruetion, Would, be. yielding o ill If corporate bodies ,.an unlimited control; ' wi.ich ho) t)iouht1(,''b'oio an ab.imdity on' its'- face,, tTot shew, that his (M r-'B's.) conti uction" was a' fair onhe would tead; it, as he found. It laid tlown in ?. Com. ji.-48i; second pararaplii ''.riie ; King , beir thus constituted by law, vinitot ofall civil cot j'orattons, the law has also appoia-ted-'the place wherejn he shall exercise iKiajuiisditfdunV which is the Court of Ring's Dtchi. where- ftnd'wliere only, Alt iMsJbavioM ofjUi kind,;if ftorpa-) tHimsrare retjulreit 'tVW iereRsed,' aftd all their t)nt?vmies decided: ubd, tin i what 1 undcratiind to be the tH'stiitig of wr lawyers,' when they say that rtheSecivil corpfVatioris are liable to ort visiation.w;'.TIii, Sir, will bear we iMt mi my construction it the tom mon idW. with regard fo the corrective power which t propose to substitute For OiO viMtalorial power ilwt iiiiccogni- ted toxctide ia the 'King by the com mon law a read.', Mr. .ypeaker, saij Mr. li. the hohorabla and learned pefir tlcrnan fiom Newberu has read another passage 1'iotn tlwr same , huthor, upon which he relief to Justify tlie opinion, tl.at orr a lorfeitur of. elm (er,' a total txiiriuihlmierit jtif .'the' tlehis to'ilid IVotmht Lrtofe would jlumetliately en sue, in thes words," P484:,' but (he tmdy politic muy lso jtxelHio. dissol ved in.evnal ways; which dissolution is ihe'civii death of the corporation', for. t. jaw idolh annex acon!:::on to every iucU grant, that if 4he coi poratiij) be !istdvfdrthe grantor .sdialf have-(he t.it'ds gainr because the giant faileth. i 'IvC giant indeed is ordy during the i.f: the Corporation, v 'uith rnay en -duilf'frirever, but when that life 'is'de temw.ed by tl disbolution of theyidy i !il:c, t'.c gr; isir takes it b.u k by if . '"enjas ut'eiitue of every other t 1. r LL 'i he (' 1 ts of j 1 1 o d i ) " a i; 'ite J 1. i n t Ha 1 I t ! : teld saCre4 by evcty Lvvr cf a L J. C .it r tj i f.t;.i st ,i ty i:, (;- ' . t(ei )' eft t ...HV, ,"if tsil.illy ; tlidt I r ! t . Tl v i'i t. 'j sly tf a Ci, !' "Ill I .ifflV, S 1,1 I ta iivj1? t "i:i n,f. 'irti -y.t.- !!, c -t.r !.'''ii: i it. !-e f. 'it rv.r; -i ty" t-ri 1 ct-d i.. .t i i i ris t .-it-. c i .'V. 1 1 a' )n , i r -l k . uni Iv'it j !r; but le'.il i-ot C A ta 'r,r. Iet'-J.u(e ci ' r.-.'. j rri Ard, sir, i' tl.i It'ie charges mi le c :i'n't t!.e I n? M,,rt or i.an (v prese t.t.he tovi-kt f-(.& p, -,-rry M t'.it t' i 1. 'r . 1 i I t 1 1 i I'ftin.iot ioer, or La clmcrd a f r.Cl'l'U , c i fioin cm ectir1; ' t..ir r e u 't rf the it i- Le-'li' .act i e he i ir I it i viewed S 1 x . n ' r 1 1 - . r 1 t!.e i.'u, . i i . i . . I i i i l i a '".':!. 11, t.e :. . ; I t'u tc iif.nrr.t if ' ' I f rtv ki' . i tail ul (b.:! fru ) i. It l.i'l t n i- Sinst. the ?re!ted ' .' , , j r r. .'uui.d. t Dot- ! ' . - . I" - 1 I :.0- aiil lis I UL'I C I Jl 1 I II. . . i I . : . . I . tt n.l Ilt.t.ff ..r . pvia.iv i in metr iniinijuii capacities.! evasion cl t:ie q j-.tin it wa n-t ' ;,r a'levj u! them. That t'.e llen i there, in these wnids. anv-tthn rarnns lr iKtviciit !ti,--- , Lg'slaMtre wi-re gitltr or not'. nit conceive iu wnat in.vni'iertlvat- t.) the ex. y'jxtinu of iha Bxuki. The very inVitutinn of this. iBvesiiiatiuo by tlie Legislature. .!, t. tiini,' a dis claiiTicr on the'nart if ;iie LrgiOature, of 'parti; ipver in the tandact parjueJ by. the r.inks. , lie looked rn I'Miuesimi between tho Stats and irJi- lid vidua I Was talcuLated fu cm-runt b.i'h. went and it w'tcj. be d-i-r.-raU-d i' j.ia'.U with the cuiinenidi L);tueo tiiurcn and Staief and it v.a. i i t.'ut gruuu I be fiiundfd his opiiintn tint if a i.anK mast bn hid, it should be txc! u 1 h State lliTik--.it that the eini in i .s reve nae wiuch'was ct?a t-d t .1 ... .1 - . . I t . I I m mig i. ai juu rnecmie me ,Lj!s:a torr; er cresiive power, from osin il.is nvd ge, that is aimilar to the land ( the faniof, which reverted to them nn t)i dirv!stiou of the Orporaf'ion, a olicy wiht dictate?, If it were the privilege that enabled the Corpor&ti. n to act, would it not enable the ersntor to actviht-n resumed? He did not view the- pntika as totally ntfnct to a'd p'uf pones, but, thou-jhr, .'even 'without an vldititnal enactment, the Legislature was xnmpeteol to proceed to . the a" justment of t!ie debts due to "and from the Corp -.- in a case of forfeiture. In order t) p vcnl the doubts. migSt ai i-.-1) i,.c construction lhi law, the bill on , the table contained ceK tain t-tausds Pir the cipr?si purpoe ol u.,jv.iii- ui cueci ol ui panic iu. case of a forfeitu're', '" according to" the role of equity and Justice,' guarantee ing, both to the debtor and creditor, '-payment and lenity.'v Sjri can-fhere be aiiy thing, devise,d- fm ila-r .from ra jpiVie vnd pfuntler than the, measure ra posed? Js there".ne cci'it.tobe-tukcn from' an individual," contrary, to the laws of the land, and withoutih gres tet regard to justice and ,fnity?,T Sir, this is the hue and -cry "that has 'ever been made by the friends' of' legitimate governments. Touch not- nur inatitn. tums they say. with unholy hantlsif you- dOj.tlenth and rqin will rblfow.ij-from.the qusunnut fssue, and .divt-rtd;tu8 peonlw of this couutrv.' s ty uf first disturbing -this subject, .if .we were to go no fartherthaq tfr ascertain their guilt. v; (-;- v '( -. ;. ; . Formerly tieraretuei and JrUlocfn ties "were dependant ' on i euperstiti-itv cloaked .under the mantle M religion, to perpetrate their design-, and for, ceu tiuns havii hekfMn bondage- roucli)ie greatest proportion ,tf mar,kind.'v'-' tJut it ; 'St,ien e ' and , o wledge; Ad Van c'CiIy tupc-miium ami, ignorance were -dis- via. the buMt,ts niie tregtslatiire from the people, m the r.inne tl i..ut- ..-...--v. mj viwj;aniin in ine uiegai esc,' w enruD lua : .'MioM : s, anil JnnVurtnfihe ."..inks .'and to exercise which, iu substance, wis , ! :s us enrrtcMve power i:r. b-luOf of the ihdireet tax. (!ut th-y jid uo ; . .ks, pimple, by committing thcin'to some ju-j might be apj-ropi iitej to trs-cu thf i.'i dicial tribunal, ousolhcient evidence be-'lrm US oil the peoplo. mi l I'm ih'u i -ihjshown.to them of their guilt-i.-md he pote, if su- h b! pru'u . it m'-ht l..i.. Ask ad the House, ,ir, on tha evidence' iaUtary erll-ct. rinsylv.u,ia, hn be AlTordedby jihecoiimitlee'.'they ,lid nnt'lieved, h.td be. n l.mcQ.et by smhan Stand convicted of -the following' illeg;d i insntuti.irt. and her Slates had follow acts (i. fTtjwrspe'rulalitigon their! ed her ex vv ' : ' -own, paper -dealiM", in' civton pur'.i.'-The fnun IlilUbordugb Chasing H bank hirkr.and;r.cfusMg .to ; lnul , mat. . h i.eiwibilify as to piy -c,ie, for their ,..tes; "all if which 't'.e i . . , proaecution.' Me he. believed, wa-i adn.ittctd. My theirfi! ,f . : ,ctnc- of the ifiost des rrieiidstobeillegakandrontrarytoilieirltr ; t .HMi'ientes. For Ins part, cliarters.,:IIicaiiceivd.it; due; Jo 'thi.M,i!. : ... A. he saw nothms' so alarm peopte m rform U4rtiiia,.tiiiit a jdi-;iji;v in t.u prosecution.' Hum ami mis- ctat invehtigition; mtpjheir cimduct. ery, h.,id Mm g.-nrtemari, mqst foltovf.if Slvould taVe place tluMhey should be' (hy. bill- f.:evaild. Ilow it emild pro utopped f-oiu these his;li lpndid nVas-'dureVitherJor himself, bo could see no ores.if f'imd eu'd-tv-which !. nrumS-ju.h!At.iM ' .vtii aha ii;.,,r i.u-v,.i,i m V."M iir,(,oia -sn evmence .snovvii,-' wvt-. iJi;U -e-i-it ins Hanks-were not woaliUcarccly be doob'ed by ny man,s;cf)ed iiv their ' illejrd' acts, klavery, u. ....,,, V.-JI..IUJ. ,. mi. ins oueiiuon ifi.a system ol poverty and I ; of (ha Legis:ature had been called off. would ensue, tuRv'er bcfoie witnebi-i I by prlled, and the'riiflueuf e ol these modes of oppression, both in Church and State, hae be,eo prOportionably diminislied untilAnstocracy lyfar thejnostli genious, invented -. this ' system vf 6mi. king and ptrp4t jialronaget and ia -ready, with (he Hierarch of old, to' cry put sa crilege against those who would arraign the'guihyi.legivim3tr:s "of ijieir rdtr. And, indeed, it is much to be 'regretted that they have hitherto been so'.Miccesi ful in beguiling'mVkidd scieeti fheml selves from jasticc.-1 ."- '". ,Mr. 'Speaker,' bapkjhg.tbpSi1, prt 1 irom an anincuiAm anutisurpa(ioo, has A natural .tendendeucy toenjicu -the' capitalist by Xlracjiiig -graduulIy ,'h'e Bubstance of the people.i-.l'hedinej-ijrit Bank's of the tlte have at this moment a debt (lue to thein.of T0.5 Jby J;hte people of the Jvale.'. .Thev have id 'cir- culation Sl.CO'J.saei .which, subtrap'd frem the 5,179,517, would leave, a, 'bal ance lue by the' people to the Banks of ?w-'CV'VsirSut ft circjilationv Now, sir, heie h a fair demonstration of tlie'T(4Ui6 laid down i, the former part of my rcmaihs.- That ihe land holders or farmers of the country, must j in the process of time, be ousted bytM operation of this paper system, and iiese ttockiobfiers.'u) thpir,luin,',vwill become the lords 'uf the sniL- Is not; the resuln unavmdab'Cf - With what can. vou-)ay off this 3,57Q,2Ca.il.llarsr--beaf' in rnind that they tjave taken every cent of their papi'r out if circulation. " Sir, they will t like your, property at their" wi price",' 'Hie fands of the armer jiiut go--tho result is - unavoidable 'the' operation, thoug'j -'ov, i a certain: as death. The pi';-, i !' T'ouh--arolina pay an. indirect tax Ht this " moment'lo .these UaiinS, set -mhK- fiom that which is'piiid to the Lank of iiicUiuted States iif the slmpe of annual interest provided they dra! t fan ly the sura d'." i'C (.CO doliais"; inure Jliao thiee li'iiies the ii;iurit of the balance' of the direct tax that is paid- to iho tate. '.Mr. H tin n-ht Jhe nisi c! die times refpiiied .legislative interferT ence; the b.;.-t mti.! t of the country no, ty ti I V.' ,u' Oemar.i oil n. j: (,,'(! bs.k e hywas this invesii 'inion at ft-ji siiuitrd, it it were not to j ini-ei ute i .nihS. it louiid v hy was t ,( ie a (( V.Ys! MiimJ!.. 1 o'iei I'i.ii .'jr, l 'i i . i . , ( ! t i f the i '' y h i ill f n i" t!ioi." '.ttlieli. - ,'i i.il I i" M.' ,vC j . S. .''M iS n I'.'iaCf it i, i ;; 1 1 t,i.. . F .f the j i'v- the s? If.'. then", "we are between u i et us brave Cx nun lie trom li ,t. a C ''i- 1.1 - I . .... y it j. uT, Awc.iioiH'iauie geiuirman. srom jtun -j ?g jt,-. theiw tmnbe, witfl i statements made ieaJ K,fjhanjhdis,n and ruin-must cv rr? ,a,Vs.- int state; it., was Wt "o neet it like men said, madiarly as mucV. or more than U i ),. r.....! thestockhoMers; whether ijWJid, or 1id:urgoveiViinfot a system so piejudiual, noL he thought it iittie applicable to'the. inl so destructive of the bet iiitei nreeit uliect.Tli question wusnof.' ofrthe ,coij.itry, -t5ir, the" people C..M Jie coiiceived.' who made most out ofihe: f,)r this, interference and' ihey should Iicjiir,-. u.c uir. ..r mc on-er-uu i jiave U llvt will never be v oucil.-d whether or not the Hanks were guilty't- to Utese Hanks' until omcthiii-is Oune. the allegations jnade? ;iie same' 'fje'niThey are now groaning undcr'tue pies tletnati had, been' pleased tocalUhisprogu're iT these iiistituiious, lookii.- 1 1 to MOlion a rebellion hf Uiej f iwr.gainit us iur rWress: writ you rel en; ..'iv, UiBich, it, poyertyigainstfiirortr- ju rIxM to do so'?"' ll t..e U-ikt ie tyy.MNtBr Mil.-be M,netLtlie.cor inniicertNylheyhavt :nothing to le.r rrctness of the ataleineiit-. of - th tre,n-k, if Itlemaii.'ir.he mvant to state,-that Hue checked,, and wo' are forwiful oi our Uaukswere tM and the people. of the duty if wc do it fit.'" State poor' forJie wfiuld venture tOv,a'-. l praygontlemen tft reflect uonir (he svt, that jfthe statement of lite enljer-fitsi .wctoflliA infeigitiuu-wheth-(nari be not correct arihis me,t unless ef- it meant something w nothing? 11 tho Legislature, did ) interfere; in behalf If t n,.ihi tine wlir rriitimiincik if? . J fhe ,peope;Afid stippfpus these. frn-Hff(imethi,W,,why? it,, by the leicc in u)sliiftnnis in their firf. h.ii ir".;. . t a" i.-. id , n ' i ' i i."' ' wuMyvrrydiJfant 4,me, bc.'litccof , the inveslisatioo, and toJ prerei ve a!ryMicloiJ,tadcfer believed, that r0nklstency. he 'felt lii'mlf bound to to be therfttural .tendency of these very ,V(e- r"r the meagre then beh..e hi.a, VHStnutioiis in tlieirpr.gin,nd thmjght us the only aaodyno'- to (he disquietude it ptecipitalifig-rjie-recult, by permitting-0f the country.'- '' - , ' theip (o continue in their.course of op, " (Th questton'on Hie Ibinl ' reading d poo'fiod usurpatmni. AndiJ, conthe Vdl bein!j loudly called for, it wm tinned rMr.B. resftBtmefit and -regis-;,,, by Yeis and Nay. follow ta.ncetrtppressjoa land u'-p.-iUoush.-Y.M,,; A,andcr-AIli,0Ii, Bas powers be rebeUton on (he paH of - the ' Battle Batcnun, blackood, ii.,ffie, imyki..' people, he, hir-one, as urM biA'feebMj!iniiioh,ji. sr. jiirinain, m. Buttum, i;..(Ab, poweiS.W'OUu adllll(rllvsstwilling4 nd;i1y,llT'r ItynutiA Clement,' Cooper, t).iven 1r .-M JMWIT, ty 1VIH VIA t.'.- ', 1 w ' - ! ;Sir, tlieshme gentleBiar.4iai Atvled .fiit;- - , M ,n.Ln -r , . . - J , ? the 'pi opnNod prVwecutioa,? a plunder X. Moore, M in and lifigiitifc,ns'cr."i 'In,1 what) fierce. Pool, toe BiinvnuitiiT iw ni nttciiion con, sisted,; he Coufessc'd wii far; 'beyond hfs jvowers of eomprehension. In. "the bill on the", table, everything was pro posed, to" bfi4 conducted with A due ,e gar44o law am equity thft right e wn ,of the deltnqurni were to bvt l". served with the Btiicteiif regard to the role9';of fequity'aod law. Sir, . in the heat(of argQment,gentlemert seem to have- forgotten that ithceinstrtuttong wefe amepaible ,'ta any;Jav,;Ii'ihe ar, dor,f; their, defence,., they .would have IM belrevf - them irreproaidtoble, land beyond the control of the -tieiidaturej Vhat, sir, a creature' greater than the creatot?" Has North-Carolina wove for herself a legal nft, -tjiiit she cannot con trol? . lie 'tbuld-not support , such a doctrine.' v"'? I ' f''"1 . , '' "; 1 ' VThe learned. gentleman from New bern, had spoken of constitutioi I im nediHieiilf, and cxyoitfirlo lie had not tjie vanity to corniest-Lis le g'll opinions with those of tne learned gentleman, fji v hoin; he iriui.t confess. t I I C 1 4 t if H .1 . V 1 I ' 1. It. lo:!y i '. I . 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Mlioon, Moiimo, M'lv.e I'oltcv, Iii-hlick, r . . , i son,- baintciair.'. emipp,' N. li. " n :li, 1". u. Smith, J. Small, Stctlimu), i . ; i !, Underwood, , Vail, vV admin-i ' , .1. Webb, vvebster, V.-!, . I , v- ;' ., , kinson, Wilson - . . Nava Messrs. A' .1, . ii ', 1 ' 'i, Blackledje, Boi-J-'i, !'o i, i. way,Claytjp, Cox, li.i Jvn, , . . , Gilliapie, Gmlu'n, Crc -y, ! .m , er, Hester, W. U ,t ', ,i. V Jones, KeucUll, Kerr; 1 - s.w," 'I Mendenliall,-Mitrht.;;, V.'. NeHl.sgaalv'iNelson, .l.e Mnd, ." , Piire.ell,."ttuineyv Khodea, . Am, ft,"- Summons;-' fcT; Simmons, Rnr- ,i phens, 8 wain, .Tyson, H. 1 W " j ' dell, J.; Walker, R. Wailu-r, II. . T: Webb,', Wliitaker, Wihkr, i). Wi'1Jlit, Wyche-53, , ;TI)e Iloue being equally r'.iv: ' tef 'A moment's pause, t! (Mr't StltUt.) rose ;"d s.ii.l, " ! ses tne in a siltta i i f t bility;' but I 'shall w t s'.ii believing the bill o-' t i I place my vote w.. . i.o nority." i i.t li.iii . i .' .(.ii. a it . ct h i1 $"l.fv : i ! ir !. Bun. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 30, 1829, edition 1
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