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ff- ...r-i. ' is y..-5' ;.v.'j?."'.: Corigrpfs 6 the: U nitcd Sutqs. 3 IS SENATE Mr. Leib askeJanapWained leave to Unng in a jgoods fro?ut Great Bj t-iln,; a considerable part of j whicu vrtre woatecl or. our. Uomestic Manutac turessuc as wire, &.'wt)tcb had been got ready for portation, buV hict cbuldj I iot'v bje shipped on" account1 of, the, pres:deois proclaroalion i that thesi goda weie stored In OyrHry'wjpanada, at bUlWauthW.lhe!tra'portatiohof ...-fc. w;i r.- nf nnttace i which wag ffciid .,mP ne same, twice and ordered to a third ieadjnfj. i Tiie rsoiutiton beredtjr' M.: C5let on Thun dy far refcrrig so niuch'of the President 's mes. age as plates to-Wwfacljare to a select; com "VA' . TV The' "petitions 4vctu" severally referred IqKhe CommUteei of Commerce and Man ufactyres. ' :(; v... '; -:' - WvrhingtohKfJr'a'dley ,'ComIit and Dana appointed a committeft, Accordingly.' ' , ' T ' ' " ; The resolution offeTed by Mr.' Worthington, for WfemneTa : select commUtee' so nvuc.h of the -ri'oe$aee as relatei to Indian nffdirs,' was' agreed j , ' to, ancu j,viessra worinintioni v'i'ut ' ( (of I tn.) Cawford;and Gregg appointed a com. ;- mutethcreotir-v';' Xc --t- f- . - Mt.'-Rradrey presented the petition of the Wash-''-''''rfngton Panal Corppant, praying to be allowed to raise the sum of Jg, 52. 500 in small annual lotie'ries, ' xis ainhorised by anct of.ihe Maryland Legisfa ' , jure or Kpvember 1795, o enable them to com . fclete the same andilrain the erownd through which r' it runs ; .tfhtch iwas read and Ordered io lie on the T tabkv : '-:;,:.v ) ' a Mr IJoydipresented the petition of sundry" in. jiabiiants ot 1 ostopK Maasilchnsetts, gating that , " Uey arV ifcrested in the ihiportation Of iioii and v other hardwares fromr England, and prayii)g, that ; provision may be' itoade law for., tlie ifnpoita tion of such goods a were bona fide purchased n or before the 2 2d day of February last in the ; ttcminions of Great Britain,' or 'such ther equita- . '.' ble provistooa as the wisdom, and, justice of Coii-I - gress may devise j iwhicH was r read ana ordered ". I p lis on the table.' 1 : r.'v " -, ':' K-y .-' AV''1: Aor??u4er 12. f V Mexander, CamjibelU from Are state of Ohio, ' took his seat. "-' ;' - . ' X ' Mr Giles present ed the petition of "tarkin ' Smi'.h, collector of the 'district of Norfolk and j "-, PuUsmoutl praying for additiorialcompensation , for reasons therein ;stated. - Referred to a select committee, r; , - '';'-;ri , j " Pursuant to notice, Mr. Smith of Md. brought ' in a b'U making- further provision for the Corps of b.iginecS., which was read and passed to its second reading, ".-. , ' v.V-'""-:'- -;''-.; . ; ,,r - . 1 he "petition of the Washington Canal t;0mpa and John Pe-vrce, of lort Stftddert, staimi that they had paid heavy duties oh. roods at Alobil ffisSna asi directs $ i)"e introductory to a removal of all the differences depending betweeulour two countries,; the hope of ti -j which" is so ' little encouraged byyor part t&&7i pehderice;",A -prospect: of 'snchC r;cu1t will' be embraced, 'oh ' oiy part,' of coniiia- ... - tionlTefiuito thathich has been cxpressed by; r'' "ifiavelhe hortor.to.be, ;.&qr-:iJ , -;r ; pened in January, 18 12, and io report by bill, f r The Speaker communicated to the house a pe tition, from WUrthew L)rony of Kentiicjiyj stat irig that he, had; been prosecuted abd conyicied under the sedition law ; thattine paVt oft his punishment was the pay tnent of a heavy fine, which he pray l'he pettjion -bein Jead, ,;. -,v WrWw 'moved thkt it be referred, with the ac companvintr- documents,:, to tlie.. committee;. of ctaimt. :nts, -to i .. .. :r.-;.L,., Mr jiav!ofit-movcd to arhend the reference by while under the Spanish covernment, andoravinciadilinirto it the following: , ' ' relief Referred to the. Secretary "of State. 4 M With i'nstvucjions to enquire Wlietlr any and Mr. . P. also ' presented, a petition from sundry j whtt pj osccujliyns have been .instituted; before the persons of the Hssiss'ippi -Teji-ritbryJolii the sub., courts of the United 8(ate.for jfs',.Tjinder;the 1 nti...;.A. 'Iam ah cprtiriAn. i.iwif inj rnmninn lawk aiui mv iv ii.il am jetl of public lands,' and another praying Tor an cxtrnsion ofahe time for paying the last instalment on lands which .were referred to, the; commmee on Ptjblic Lands. ' (. ' " ' ' v Petitions were also' presented fronvthe state of Ohb on tht stibjert of publw lands', and for open ing a new road Referred ? - j . :. ,.' iir. ee,n prestnieu ine nevmon oi tne pwners; thority ; and. to make such proVf&ions ashey may deem necessaiv for.aecuiinc the freedom ot speech and of thepfess. . ' ' t he ; amendment was agreed to, and the peti tion ptferrtdf - ,. ' i ' . ; ' November .The following members form the committee to JAMtiS MONROE. Foyer;-. Eq&c UcyV '- r ceived lrom nii noyai riigjinessuie rnnce Uf ffentrjn the name "ai on the behalf of bis Miife1 ; ty, for the purposeTof proceeding to "a Tinul mtjusi-. ... rhentvof the differences which have arisen bcT of; tweeh Great firitairf and the qnited States in the . ' affair If ihe Chesapeake frigate. Iliave the tio;W io acnuaini you rirsi, inai, i am wisirucieu io repi.ui io me American guvcnuiiciu i;c ii'imt disavo wal made by hismajeat tnd f ecitcd iri Mr. Erskine's note of April If;' 80?fc to Mr. Smith ) ion i referred, on being apprized of the' unauthorised act had Wen t.km under the IWrSin Slid Milatiue. Messrs New, Tr&up, Cooke, '-Randolph, ....bjie-oncer iiLcommnq oi his naval iorces on trie of the sfiip Mary arid .schooner OCeatra, wluch'hich ".Ma the w Lyon's peuti president brccla- hilt, Wrikht andiMqstley. crees,'-since the issuing oSthe prtsidentp?fprccla roatioijSdeilailrig those "decrees' to'jif ft ital -d, act oH he' coast of ! America, whose recal lrom an highly irrtpor- roatioir -t'etlalifig those Qecrees tQrepeaf.-d, Mr FUkim presenteotne peucion-i micneai uuu ami uqnoreoie comuiauu nnmfutswj. prayiixg ; .for '"relief -Referred to ihe'Qiptnute of Rea'pHof Nmth. Carolina, a wom ded Wdierjn i as a. markof his .majesty's disapprobation ' -: Commerce antTManufacmres1 "i - v r the revolutionary war, prayinc to.Deptaceo ?on . --oeconnii, nai t-am aumonseu io oner, m au. r I nt-. petition -ot Jsamuel-. Hanson,? ot; th s tvtv.i tne pension list, jvnica was rierrea, a-w! s,ac umuu,wi .,uiaiuruw.au . u we iv ,i JL-- . .... i - ... -: ... . i'.. 'jf ' praying for- comperfirm for "hiaT service- while, ral others presented of a several others presented highnessi the immediate restoration, as far cir empioyediu the Navy epartrnDt (preseiueTl at of a similar kind. ; fl y-fl-.,'1 "; cumstahce8r will admit, ; oft he men who in conse- t u -. ut iAcc;sf -mntxnn:. rU'e-fftr. th. Mr. Kua. fwim the committee aDDointed On ouence of Admirable .Berkeley's orders1 were for. comrpitter of Claims. '' . ; . On motion of, Mr Rhea, the cotnroittee on post offices and posi-1 oadt'. vere instmjcrtd to report a bill authorisincr the memoer of the' Senate and ouat of Ri'-pi eseiTtutiv't s to frarij: the president s messuge with tike at coihpanying' docnvfnts, at the opening of the sfsion, nrtwithstaiidi"hg .they may wcitrh more than t wo ounces. : '-t ' A bilHbrthis purpose waftcr wards introduced and passed its three readings. ; Mr. Bacon called for the consideration-pr a re solution laid upon the table on friday,lo instruct the committee' of Claims lo.enquire into the ex. peditricy of repealini: or suspending the operation the several acts' of. limitation, in cerYaitj cases 5 which was taken up an l agreed to. ' Acommitiee Was appointed to consider the ex- peaicncy oi a.iennjjineume oi noiqmg miusinci -nv. 'nrsentd- vtsterdar.- was referred In n lrt court W the dlStrid of Maine. :rommitteer composed of Messrs. Bradley, Smith! rhe. Speaker lau! before.. the house a .commbni : orMarylaml, aiwl Caillard. V r r ' ' 4 cation; from the comptroller of the I rcasur-y, which "Vv : 'i'- v ' . ' Mvembrr 12. "was read and Ordered to be prihteri. v . ; " The. President communicated the memorial of . A mtf e received from the Senate, pro . .MathewLvohr statinff that he. iad bten fined. and Pos,n thf appointment of a thaplattvfor each . r t - y , . - 0 T . imurisoned, under the Sedition Law. and -oraviny"-" ' j(Temuneration,...!; 'r;r .''.V. The bill making further provisior) for the Corps ,;ur iugiurcn, was reuu ino secona ume otreierrea read an t greed to, to mor row at 12 o'clock vvas fixed foRhe ballot, on tht pait of this house. : '- On motion of Mr. Jenninc:4. the wemoiial of ''toastWi V.hmmite rr,nVulintf MWL Smith gislative Council and .H-uie of Be present I Mil AhdMsbtt-ldle'Crawfard and - r.Jr. f live of Indiana rritoryrpra;'iV,gfoc fiie people ...Aft. .' .Vtnan. " ...; if:.")'"" -'v. :vl.:'-The' Settatetiten). proceeded v,-., ., ; A- ' . . ., T f; j Of that countryi an-Vxtf SKnMf the tme of p ay Sec RiVi a the 'full extent fcf ibe VoftsiimntinW ,.f - U the Army, fec.i-Messts. UliatnsT vy rrght Incer if noinlwb'ai'1 firopoitipntha; su'cli to,' Macon.! Nelsopi, Stow, Moxwellgand la!Imatlge, baccoe purchased by; theRegie jrwbether" the ''-itht' Nav d Force fetcWMessrs Cheevesi supplies bf tobacco, imported into' France, (end? Nwtqn, MilnOr,4 QuinwyCodk,.3;Kirci;;.iujd ;wh5ih nay W W , - -X .X . ' ' . Germany., and other "'European" StatesV ia subiect ' .n l"e SpanisUAmeficaA,ColOnies.Mes'srs. toa transit duty and also- to tauVe to be" Kid be- W'P" 4 Bir)l?Blacklcdge, .Taggart, Champion,. y -j. ioic tins nouae,' a- ,taiitt or tnf,juties. imposed bf V . ,. '" France on -sncVlbflDe; produce' &.-nwiufactures'"of W4 manufactmiiK? bf Cann-n, small rms. V the United States, the entry ofwhkh is permit ;.otyoeri, i,mie, uowwm, iracy ' i ted. 'and Darticulailv of -tobaccri. rnttnni fish Ai t- and dried fish, aod;.stating;if a &C.Messrs. Si-ybert,' Little, Goodwin,' T ted. 'and : narticulailv ' of tobaccra. rntinhi fish Ai Kand htm ges. Morrow .Sheffcv ami B wn , ' . esolution was aa reed to, instructing the commhteeljrcbrnmerce and manufactures tocn land or otherwise." t ' ; ;', V -v' Hull'e' uua le expediency ot encouraginef, the lution - , ;(' of duty charged On such goods imported from the j nlo''ro, 1 tpnited States, and similar articiehen-iritro- J. . '- ! f 7; T Ioced.into France'frornfbiker states, neither over- ''5'mm; ' MrSWorthivgtpn ; albm(M Ihe followiri iisoi: pVnuf?ure of Iwnr cither, by imposing addition. ' ' ", . V' - : ' :. . - al . duties.' nr l-ifntiihitiiin' th imn.,'rtnr'... Jhe 6'nbli'c -Jai iney naye.icave aiids of the UnUetMJtates, and that! the Present sessnn . ave to report' by bill or.otherwise;:' J . KXPEN D ITU RE ;" ; H. ' -. ' !' t --v r"i- r-:-AirttaMdofi&. aidr'tfi the ; Revr Mr. .Sniee't hen, on the part of this house T following nwniers. form the Beveral Stanriv: . 'i'Xr $-Cqmmiftees,- viaf4!'? ;- ,v. 'v :..-) -:-:.V'r!:"'-;.vitf? tmrmtjeVof VVatf sJid. MeanSr .' . k' r '1 & Messrsv Bacon; CheVe's'i Smilie,' Bibb, BurwelT. r V Committed of Commerce nd Manufacturesi v Messrs-; Ne wtoii.; Lowhds: Mitchell, ; M'Ktm; :.STaUmade,:Stybet andTallmaft', J 7v"'f--v"".r ,C,Committee of Claims. ; '. ' . v . ? lessi-s; Bassett, Butler, bhaw, Brown, Mos'e h-h'-v (" W.'-irvtyt Stanibrd and Archer; iry?: , . V-"'t : if :r Cotnmitte'eof Public ,Landsf v X:il; - ; v ' v-',:". Messrs. Morrow M'Kee, Jold, Brcckenridge, i ' ;.V ;X iK'acWedger'jEteydf.-Srotth,to 'a i . "V: ; . ;.r.-;35t:Cmmittee forUhe Districtlof Columbia. :: - ;ir- L.ci3, iiuggoia,nperkt'earson, uaser, 7- ""' T Committee, of Revisal and Untmisbetr Business l''-'MeisrsrSeybert; ' Jackson and .Eiy.r-'-:; ' ( :.rVi':nn'rniUee of VAccounts ' l-llesturneri Blount aad Little; v.. ' Cbmmiue' of the Apportionment of the .Represen. v " "1- w' tation '",.;; l Messrs. Dawson Williams, Gnindyi Jfill, (of ; Hampshire,) Qtiincy,' Pottery Mosely, Strong, H .. Porter, Condi Milnuf. Wright, Ridgeley, Alston, V, ;.:,'.B5bb,' Morrpwand iM'Kee. : ' -v: T4, "J- ' Horamittee of Post 0fljces Tjlnd P'ost.Rbods.' t : -'i" pert, Potter Law,. Chittenden; Hufty, 'Ridgeley, Vr;r-" Desha and Morrow. r;.;?-V v ':;v-;. " : Z Petitions were presented f.-om' merchants of i" fJiiIadelptiia, New 0rk, Boston, New Haven, See. X 6ta5nff th drdeTd hardware and othc?1 URES OF MONIES, ie , House having' made a disposition of the Message of the President of the Upitfd States, he felt himself called noon to' sub mir a motion" jo the) consideration of the house. But as the house was then thin, he would only lay itoaWwtablerlt wouki have been submitted, hf Said, two years agoi "jb'ut for ihe circumstances he .should slate to the bcuse when more-at lei sure.; The Amotion was as follows.: ,4 X'''J. H jifMotved, That. a 'commi'tee -ie.appojn'ted W enquire ana report whether monies fliwri " frntn. treasury since the 3d of March, 'l80l, have been' fttiihluljy expended on life .objects for which they vere appropriated, and tvfither the same have been rtgviarly accounted for ?H i ' , ' A"' .A message. Was rectittedJW the United States, W !Mr jCoIesJm , Stjcretary, covering a correspondence ' bi twecri Mr. I'os'ter. tlie . miuister of his Britannic -wajestynnd oiir ; Se cretary of state, (which appears in this pape r) and alsb'a rfctuVa of the late census of the United States, : with sod copies for jji use bf the mem bei-s. The lattea was referred.1 and the foomer ordered to be1 printed.',-' - . ; - f 3 -'.-:::i"' ? '''H 'C - - '.. V Jydrittdav'; 2 XX .Mr. PiindtxfcT1: moved , that: sundry 'pet'tinns frqrrtithe' ciHiens and legislative council 'of t'" Mississippi territory, heretofote pr esented, -pr ing to be trected into a state, be rcfened to lect commirtee; ' Agreed to v x'--4: 'f- ' MryBacon tsed to he excused ' front ''serving ?njhecomtnkte eady,a member of the committee1 of ; ways-and means.'--Excused. .;' T' vyr'-----'V' )r moilon GtfrTXhrrow. it . resoivTdlha thecommittee" ptibiic fand3 be instructed toen quire WtOlTie expedjeiicy of suspendiethe opela tion :ot So much of the'C.h section of Ihe act for the sate of public la-ad in the territories of Orleans the subject, repprted a bill providing for the gociblv. taken ,out ot the t-hesapeake tohe vet.scl yeromapL.6f the territory of Louisiana, .which .'vi-as from which, they Were, taken; or if that ship should twice red and committed. . This, bill provides a be nojionger in commission tq such seaport cf thj government of the second territorial grade for Unid Spates as the American govtrrnent may Louisiana). ' , ; name for die purpose. ' ; r Mr fanoved the adoption of the following Thirdly; that, I am also authorised to rff-r to resolution : ' ; ' ' the American governmentVa syllable pecu..iaiy ' Jifohedt "ttiat the committee of comme'ce provision" for the sufferers in conseqi'ienee of the and matiufacU tts he instructed tov enquire into attack on the ChesapeaksKincluding the families ;he-expeeicncy If laying additional duties on a'l ofihose seamen Who nnfortunately fell in the ac. - . t - - ... 1 4 V I'.on, anu ui me wounucti aurvivprsi . . These honorable propositions, I can assure yot, sir,' ate made with the sincere deVuVthat they may prove satisfactory to the governmenr-of the United States, and I trust will meet with ihuMs micabje reception which their conciliatory nature entitles them to.; I need scarcely add "'how cor dially I join with yon in the wilih' that they rciht coarse-manufactures of 'flax and hemp." ' .Mr. Sianford pbsei veduhat as this resolution eontemvlauda tax, it must, by an express rule of '.he House (which he read) lie one day upon the table It wasl prdertd to lie accordingly. Mr. Condl '-sid the following resolution on the tab'c ; ' v .-' ' -i''; :, X , " Resolved, That the committee of commerce and rnanuf expediency hempen eootls or by prohibitincr the importation of all hempeo'ar-" sideration and respect, sir, your -most Obedient tides into the" United Stares, with leave to report humble servant,. - - by bill. ; - v : - , , ' , - '. .' '-..: '' AUG. J. FOSTER. . "; - .' ... mm- .'' i :' Ti r 'the 1 Honorable , '.-v-t: J aines Monroe ic&c. ts'c. ' V ; actures, be instructed to enquire into 'he prove introductory to a removal ot all the dirter- of encouraging . the manufacture ot snces depending between: our two countries. - i, either by protectintt impost duqes, I have the ePnor to be,' with the greatest con. Ghefapeake. Affair adjulted ! MR. MONROE TO MR. FOSTER, SIR, jYovembir. 12, 181 i. ', . ... j'jJ wad' rt-ferrprt tn thf .nmmit tec tn PnliHf I.anda. . : I : Mr:' Smith. fMd.l stobnittetf 4he.YoWAfe nZl : l' X $ovmoeTft: mde&7. & r...'Vw:i:.:'t-r-r.r- . " Thi following rnilerrtnv-haveti namta Slates frieale t-ftesapeake, by .hiCh.il-W : '7ft?oW.lThat the President' of? the' TTniterf Pn the se ect committees; "appointed ystrr.iay J seen that that suoject -of difference between h ' hB rri.red Wfa;;riJfn, v Committee of Forei?h IMatiohs-Ide'ssr Pof tvVt coPntrtes. is terminated by an o l;r o; :,irxaf;n i,.iki..w;..A..U ' ter, Colboun, Grundy. Shiilie. Raudolnh. J iaruer. J on. vybich has been acceded to. , . : f ii;..1 ttv.ioA Kt.ii. k-. '.,u l... . K.e. : Desha and Seaver. " r .". 1 . J ' ' .J iMi'.a w , v.-mv wv-.v.. Fuv,..apj wv inc - . , ' x.. V. irrKi.i;.,-!t (....l.-'ll oil . i . . . f ,. MESSAGE. 7li the Senate and House of Retiresentdtives ot the United States v l nave had tne nonor p receive your , lerjcv Tcommunihate to Congress copies of a corres- oftliQ 1st Novembetand jay. it before; the pr&u ppn .ience between" theenvoy , extraordinary and d5nt; ' 'T . ' lX ninistes plenipotentiary of Great Britain , and the" mucn to oe regrewea mat iy ion, con-4 T w v Bb6lv uu lU oeen sa.iong qetayea the e Offending officerifj repara- inFV regaraea as constituting a ration otherwise satistactory ; considering however -, the existing circumstances Of the case and tha earlyr- and amicable attention paid to i by hi" royal highness the prince regent, the President ' accedes Jojhe propsitition'conamed hi your let ter, ana m so aoing government win, i am ptrsua Washington, 1 November 13. 1811. ; ' ' : MR. FQS FER TO MR. MONROE. f ' 4 " ' V ! Washington; October. 30, 1811. SIR. ' :':V-A" '''.:'.'v.'.. f. T had already the 'honor to' mention 'to "you "'Jed. "ee a;proof of, the conciliatory' .drspositioh Uv mat l CHine to iims country lurnisueu witn insiruc which the President has been actuated. The officer commanding the 'Chesapeake now' lying in the harbor of Bostonv wiII be instrut ed to receive the men who are to be restored ''toThav ship. i , -v ; J I have thehonor, 8tc. i'-.-'-X'-: ' - . JS. MONROE. Jufrustu J- Fosfer, Eag frc &c. sc t ons from His Hoyar Highness the Prince Re gent,' in the name and on; the behalf of his mu. jcs'iy, for the purpose of proceeding to a .'final ad jiTstment of tire lifTrenees whiciTTiave arisen be twetn Great Britain arid i be United States, of A. merica in the affair of the Chesapeake frigate, aiftl I had also that of acquaintini' you with the necessity under which I foundTnyself of suspend ing, the execution of those instruction in conse quence of my not'having perceived that any steps ' wheverjreitaktri Sythe American Govern ment to'cltarjup the circumstances of an event" which threatened so materially to interrupt the harmony subsisting between our two countries, as that which occurred in the month .oi list May between ' hismaj .i. . .. : -JjZi . v. u.. Mmphey and Hartfiefd, doorkeepers. on the conduct of Comrpodore; Rodget-s, and this ? i.u;n- ,',; 1 ' ' i.'- Ueslayov. 9. nriHm1nw fnrf hPf r ,n ,iv- k; I othing but.th.e usual busm3 of the first ot a .:.. . . J session transkr.tprl. ' u , V t v- Legislatufe of Nortii Carolina. . - . . . . 5 ; Monday, Mv.1 ), 181 i.- ; f ..This being the regular day of meeting .for tlie Legislature of North Carolina, at 3 o'clock each branch assembled in t he State House and formed quorum.. General Riddick, of Gates, was e-itp- tn the United States ship President -and H, 5 W.i ! r T 7 ZtF?r' ijesty's ship Little Belt, whin every cV (dence KSJr"51 ' fTr Vint ail that 'I asked in the first, instance es iue :' v t u.:L .ui k'- ,bi.;..:, .w;; t:.'i4 Several committees Were appointed, r - ready to proceed in the. Sh"i& pVoposftojhV only wait to know Vhen it will suit your conveni - ?J,sh se' enito enter upclhe icussibn.- ' ' ; iP a a?m f ? Vf" CU?,?f W h u ' ; J nthaye.the honor to be, with the highest oL :N nd Mr,. J Danicl. b.ll o. purush those . . r vhi sfpal nr mh tvrcnnt tA honk nnfoa Kr.r.,1. ' U-ideration and respect, sir, your most obedient i ., . r.n r,r """" 'ywp- r ..' r . "...1 ... , 1 Wiuch i H were sewrallr ruul and neni to ik nunible servant. - - ,- .-r. - - - ., ' ' , T Several petitions &c. were presented and.rc fsrreu..v Xl: 'Hn j 4 j-. .: 'k :.-.; : ; s At 12 o'clock the following message from his Excellency the Governor,;' vusveommuhicated tot -: '4i-r., : AUG, J. FOSTER. iheonr, Jame8jMonroc tXci &c &c' MR. M0NrRtEsTO MR. FOSTER." .1' SIR, ; Department of State Oct, $.1 , 1 8 1 1 . - J. ' I have just had thehonor to' receive your Iet icrof the 30th if this.month ''.:l-:':X--y.i.'X- : l am $;lad to- find that Ihe com mumtibn which I had the honor o make to you on the j 1th inst. relative' to the, court; bf enquiry, Which was' the the subject of it, is viewed by you- In the favbra.; ble 'light whichJ you have" stated. " ' ; ; '- .' . Although I-regref that the proportion which yo,u now nuke ill conseqtience of that commnni cotion, has been delayed to the present moment I am ready to recieiye the terms ofjt whenever you may; 'think.,' proper, to communicate them. - Per mil rn to add,' that the pleasure of finding .them both houses, by Mr Glyrmhe rivave"13ecreta( ,r ry i ;vTn! -,r'; "r- I TAc Governor's Message, ' ' w. . ' ' t TO. THE -.' ,!. HONORABLE THE GENEItApASSElBLY ' ;,bt NORTH. CAROLjtN ; , .1 Fellow Citizens of the Seftate S "V ; v. .' ! The. important period has '.once; more-arrived. '? -. wheh by ' the' wise provi?b hihiy approvt'd rnnstitutipn, those who are sjlcr.t. ?d by .tht? vote of a fife people for their integrity w and ability, are convened! for the purpose of coo -1.- ''.-V"-r
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