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v V l U ' i r f I - s.it I 't i i r i .11 h r ' Mr 1 . Til I '11) f c r a lnr y J iu -I i5 1 . 1 1 r l ffrcttr, rruuii i ytl a v'rtri tinned. llowrcr ihi tny be, 1 sr. M, it.ii regret having C hUt'i i'rd m f.' c l dcttl lt leigfWt f 1 1 e hij'.-. reiptctfuUi your oVii'i servant, wnnl Utttion. t !,'nj.i.s(.i:Mi:. "I, i if r, . 1 if ', f ,'i I I. ," t Ui.M l i i t i i roi l., ttv liHi it ' '." l'.y l' paf ket ship Canada. Cjl. Mai rv, front Uvrrpool, tie f '!nr f tht Nii')fnl A Ivor ate Imt received iN IlU'if London .u,l livtrpool p.iperi,'the f uer lo tl.C Uth, sod lite Utter ji tha ITUi May. I'aili papers of tha Utti, rrcelred in I Jon il'j not contain Any thing of Im portance from ihe thtatre ofwar. A fear, ful tutpenst, owing to Iht ejuly of their forces, or Iht supciior skill of the rpan i i I i i 11 rp p-tii I. r I! - i w.i J t he i,i v t ! i,.u 1 1: of the rapture- i i .,' hf the Jraft IJirt. 1 Vf V.r I'l . tArn f-r inMCoant'nan, w it S ilf Sjun Uh It tier tf rriarfj'ir, tfto t'ur.f'j nrnce of which ., iht the Utter Wat i i; nrr i The ftiosi'Jii waihCjjattved i I -f a i-m, and the Iloue adjourned at itu o' C Irtrk. ' We have refflvrd (! PrU paper! of Katurday end S.mday. On friday the Senn of the Chamber waa closed by a proclamation froTi the King. The Depu ties separated aid 1 cheeri of FVve It H4. The Libon jnj triof the 30th, describe tht pursuit of the Seville army, under Mint rhirulu whethtr it b K-n'jrojf,dfil bf Ammnu U U.lo erl fnxemrnt, of tha rclrj! U -lwi,iltM.,r4 iMo-KjrtrnJ"lo Int V.lnci ennnot o etentoite in j m4tt n ,h direction of Hurro (It It - Wt htt permed vi'h Attention he tpecrh of Mr. JtoUnton. th tiw Chun cellor of thi UrliUb Eithetr, h hi Uh commindcrti In Ukinng op thtlr pot 1 Called the opening of the budget, inl iiiioni, tm to hnjp oer iht mo rcbruarrltfn4 consider tummar of mtnti of Mrthhl Mr.cejr an'l Certcrtt Lnurame M tht ConiilO'Un)it com m content! ai not uninicremag to ouriMin nadert. ' i ... . . inwmrn in h.uiic( ut m mw ieiKi tmiwr npi w innmiw m m4rchej n the direction ot nurroa (Jo nt find them contrite In tht EnKlitblthe hrm-fii of the hytoUh JhAUontmeJMo Wnfflt Frmch irmr" Mo l. t t , nt.jj-...i A tr- u . " . -..i .i LiiL . .... . . S4ptitH9pinif mi nvtr oi inn vunirp I renen ucrnnicni wn imi ktii mi ) for mojr years been able to Uj before itf the lUt of operationt in Cailnia, tht people, M cheetful iew of theft r feci both i!lt(ioirtiincnt and Lrm pecutJrf liliution. It la, hoertr, tlif- t the lo progreaa of it armUi in Hut cu!t to reconcile It altogether with the tjturter. repeated account of Agricultural diatrea. . Urifofb'e rrpotti were afloit reipert- Hut of thii hereafter. In the itujti"t of the Dike d'AnKou.e- The Chancellor ol the F.i chequer ataiei me, and it w a'atcd iht all communis- that tht revenue of 1832 amounted to 54,' tlorti between Vit'o'ia and the r'renrh 414,6)01. Tht eipendiiure to 49,il3- frontier waa in(ctruped bf tne Spiiah Uli. leaving I turplui of 4,961.6 191. CuerilNi. The efTr t wa w t;ie-t on ' He then proceedi to tht eaiimatt of the puU'tc credit at to imlure the ninm- income end expenditure for 16!. The terof firur.ee, on the oprnit ol the e former be calculated at !7A96,9II8, and chance, to tend a note, to tbt aKtttt,ni. tht latter at 49,133,716, a aurplut of 7f in that a report lud been rectued from ,cr,n(l f ,.f,.nj h, MIKi cen toduaiude ,wt. . .iiirrai wintri ii.iu.m. nhe eop of 4ftta Uom delenJni(r, Tht eereil of the Income of 1123, overt coniituuorul troopa, under Mil tnt i wa th ir intention, it ha cauicd th-tof 1827, he drawifrvm the amonol Lotera, had retired upon UoaUlrtth. nrt no rn, (0,, ,rre, j.rum Seville, they ht would be received from the commit. lht Mini hid given him the lip. l y re , M,i,r ln4, ,(f ()f, j, tKi there, al- iionera of half pjjr nd pena'iona. aeendinic th I ef ,bv llcor. rth the ,n hhoub, like every eiiy in Sp.in which la the ei'imate or tipendiiure, lit In. lenthrn afifirwc hg ihr f-,ni,frt. Un ! Wf, ov,r )rop:.d with monk, n a to tludei, however J, 800,0001. to be pid to (he 7th he waa at VolUona, in the ia- . f..rrj the clcrpv would aiir up torn- Ihe commiivtonere of lulf pay. We are rectlon of CampVedon. niiM. Aliitlul ii extremely unite. not auRkientlf acquainted with thii iub- From all that we tan cither, it evident-! .Hirl Iirt ntia rlAdlitk. tilt aifiraria lie? fellL 'Ject to undertakt tu eipl-ln it. ly apeera lht the Spaniard are (c-iniii ! j, j, i(,t ,l( yn Jj.ilMeroa, and act Krouno, and meir caue ou.i,iniiK mjny,01 ,()p Tfhr tlf n, r)uke o KouIenie. friend. The Fiench government al ' u;, lU urUtrr MHn uit ,,l-Cr. I he armed i the Duke d'Anjjouleme vtema;,,,,! r-m of war Jtnat tlia tndeipond, and ever? thim; wru U- r,,nr, ,t iwl here with cheerb AIer tome elwerTatlona In reinect tolvorihle aptct for the tue of l.iheity. ,h rmu-.i h ,.ui.m ihi u.f. hrenrh tht reduction oi tne .iit lax, and lower-pve Inuie attrntion to tne loitowntR un Po, ai!vlfP t,,ir rue one trp U toe tnt percenta to a, uurmjj iue uatiportnt esmctt jtar,he proceeda with the following ium- u,e Udon Sun of May to, av 14 It tnary tltw oi wnai ne terma tot orutnary j, now tPrti,j thut Hui4 ha u.trmiud tUu the Sp4ni'hi t,vernor of the king, dom Of I .eon, permitted tht fugitive it P-.M. Should .mrine be received by the French general l an ally, the founda tion of a qmrrel wlia Portugal will be l.idt and it wiil drpend upon the conduct pursued b the Purtuj-ueve government whrthrr (rrt-U'iiiii vlull or ahll not be prif to :he r. We hve rectied thii morning the fol!oing- private letter d!ed Madrid, April 3' M We bve received here Ihe neat of the fj I of Sjmoa j but, it w it well knvn that Bill'tero had or ' s Lie, sr. J v.I:!t iU t!,-U i t V ' M.Af, :.J l..i! '.',n it b a . 'v.ra i .r lr it V) pirra wlill the lirak i an 1 I hat tMt lhin rtl Jit t bordered with two trr,thri, tho una of Uurel, and the other f ok, ar.tr.rding to (he devip a riujtef by ihe fmt dcfcndcti of the Indo tKridc'ice. 3J. In rupcct to the Nation! Flag, it Ii decreed that it ahU be the aame a heretofore, with the only exreptUMt jcin the I'.iRle without a crown, which PUi it alvo to be the cate in the ahicld. i.riit executive aupreme power, Ice. will conlider all thl ai underatood. Therefore order ail tha tribunal, Un., Paaaa Ct'n Natr, rrfiU SAMSllUllYi Tr.SDAT ttORVINO, JI I.V 77. Jl Of the aurplua revenue he propoiei to nply J ,000,0001. to tht reduction of the National Debt of 20,000 and the re tslailoo of taxei. revenut ef 1I3J Cuitomi Exciae , Stampa '... Poat OflRre 10.500.000 36,000 .000 6,600 0& 1,400 000 Tn raaaia -aaaiiT. Kf FritnJ it Kit Cmiff," will finJ about half of h'nronmunication in thii wrr k' ptprrr the rrmwirtlnr part ill appear in our neat. re fret, tltat our Kiruta a ill not atrr.it of pubhahine; the a hole of it at oncei thorrrh e hare ao divided it, that the connection a ill be fully preserved. We think the Radical Chief ia handled ratter rottrtd) by our eorrtipofxlenr, Iwt if hat ia written ariinvt hirn, be not trur, Irt hia friend take up the puhtlct and durrore It. -.f Jttraii Frtrmtr" in our next. Aiuieed taxei and land lax 7,100 ooo uodriei 600 ooo '. ' ' 53,200 000 an army on Ihe Valuta, nd ihr rumors of the intended journey of ihr hmpeiur Al exander to I)i! Irrn. ei ni lo in,iicte tire manner in ni h this force i meant to ! p-r ir the 14. h. be employeUi-.l 4tJtti h-ve been afrt huted to hi imperitl Miit, which if true, would be rather i.n nmu'cnt with the character of i Uitlilul allv of the French (Jovernment, and wouM gie the Spanijrdi no reatoti to Hppreheiid unv Tiir. ronr.iGv news, fly the (hip Lordon Par ker, arrived at New York from Liverpool, London paper to the 22d Mar incluaivr, hare been received. Thcie paper contain very little information atllitivnaJ to what aa received by the preximia arrival. It appeirr however, from all account, that the French do not meet with the rrception, and uc en in Spain, to conndently anOcipatrd. Fmm the lntctt advicea, they had not then rea' lied the SpaTiish Capitol, but, were aloaljr Rioviiijf on toward it, w ithout much obitruclion irom the t;cntitiitio'iaTit. It i however Reported that Uia Bpanuh General Mina, ha otjtained an inponant v'ictiry over one w ing of the inrid, n 'I lie Iirvlon Flitor con'iune to avert, that tlie rral tniffilc wi h the French, will not rom rnrnce until after Madrid i occupied that t- .,,. f,m rtirartafrnm-lhe Vera ' ''" wt" com 'ne K m r 'Won Crnt n.i.rrs. th .t ronmis-iooers have ar. I Chronicle of the 22d May, t iver .it Mc xirofrom Sp .in, -Mha'arffi.-l . M " ' Moncey ha made a demand a rkn,,,!,l th, hrn.l. nee U M r,r , r"r fr' .t;i i: -.:r , , ' f I i-tr I.., 'J, 'it -" 'I. t it! 9 I the 0(f up ,ti..n of Miiril. It will oi.ly tie the niomcrn for tct:nii)in hosti.iiicv." FROM dEXICO. Py the P: w Am. e h.ive rcrrlvrd from ourri'rTpon)rtit, New ()rlruri p,- He compared the CUitom pf thii year thin,; from Ru-slan honility ! We ihaii U he calculated Upon their product with not oihtiwi.e allude to the alleged pro .thote of laat year, and referring to Jhetr jcl at peeenti- All thai r have to lay Kiminuiton oy mc rcpeii vi inc tonnage ithi lh.it anir areoDMOUily approurh. aiuuca nniui"i jyiw"ip vwinremiiiniriD a rr , iwn rn iiiul t nvoive r.immr -them likelf wtth; tbie-exception to beJiaBnoMrr;rrrafTtHir, We have Ua -qtiallf pfodutive.-Ile aHributed , thtjrJaa,our raadee kww, amirip,te(t that the , -Ouniimir iuic ia too wim nq nocran fmntiG utturk unoii Min would btiii.r tarinrtnlatft wKIfh K! recvtntlv btan arlnnr. tM itae. iM ii,;. ... . UHi IV ii,.r.. at I . ... 7 . a in rciauon to commerce. roie, alu II not be aurtmscd by the tre mendous event which are at h ind. Un- V AktANUS, ArBIL 29. tea tha wr Iwlureen Prance and SiijIii - The following facta, in relation lo the be brought to apeedy dose indeed either ttiurder of en Indian, end the aubaequent by the triumph of the French, or bv a execution of the murdererV which took peare founded upon mutual ronceaaiona. place in Miller COUnty, tome time latt England rail be furred into the tontltct toun. month, were related to u by aeveral re- er than iht l,ubltt grnemlly Qftf.rrhrnd, ipectaulerentle men, .who have, rgccjiUr We nuke thia imi n, liirM returned frem that county. Iirround: and from no oilier motive thjii' .i .k- r.ii,;.. A Choctaw Indian, calling himielf la deaire to p.it those on their guard, who! h v are. xrocior jiuicy,anu ociuui;iii iw a wanir-i m.iht ne Injured Dy a suuucn rnne ol iner tribe of that nation, who have re&ided ih nolirv ot ih. rouotrv. It will he em .'itl the. neighbourhood of Red Rivecfar th&t wedonot trifle with a auhieel tote- i j i ri " aa. a. tome yean pan, wtuie in a atate ot intox-l nous. In ihe hhet t ,bucil guarim it ication, Mabbed another Indian to the oubiiivrd ihai vw muirutity cannot ieart, who Immedlatelr expired. Alter lie much lunger maintained." the murder, brother of trie dcceaied In J Tue London Courier .rys "the state , dun came to Sibley, tnd taldJ him that he of Ireland is auch aa to caue the most must have revenge for the death of hlilaerious anxictv to hU Maieaiv'a Govern brother, by taking hli(Sihlcy) life."" To ment, The advice from that coufltry tbia proposal Mblcy readily tainted, and are daily of more and more alas ming V "'P0??" t..niirtii jeitxiiuo. JUaouwakeichanaeTr Pl ! he whole number of aVM,aaa-l IwWa lit Cai.tt !a iLfLaatAA.! M.a AW . a., .i r i wwt ,'uaiih a ieaaaEfanvu v T on tm p;.n oi me i-one. .m i io rorm an rri(1 rfi.WO.-a force altogether inadeote t the nhiert ju elcw. All thoe who have latclr arrivcit from the rrninwla, are confident with rnprct to the failure of the invasion." Tt wa tU'edin London, and confiJentljr on the - following morning, which I Under the Vienna head of April 26, it va alao asientcd toby Ihe other party. U arated that the itroncest division of the In the mean time bibley. was kept utider I7,0(0 men, that arrived from Naplea no reitruint wnatever, out wn permitted were regularly proceeding on their march ht freedom a usual, without ihowlntf the to the interior of the Austrian dominions, least disposition to rnek his escape. The Manchester petition for the Aboli When the morning arriyed en whkh he tion of the Slave 'Trade, contained' 29,664 waa to auffer death, Sibley went, puLwub, ainatueea. Jhejt .tiVaesroT (hcpanrt jfe'd It(infi: :"he"'Enpi Jtrafor.tti.tflitCcac4alaffi icaTtf searoeT if was finished, be obaefvtf'n1ie5rafi;' " e? Tciil putlibi ; se nllTroria he ' 3 if that he thought It large enough for both fereRt'fOi efthem to Tieiff, and atiilEed elshlo fcrent lucceii.. r bt juried In the samcave. T his not i.l'be King of England was seriously ill belrt objected lo, he placed himself io a w ith the gout and fever. ' alajadlag jMaaiiU londos, mai 13, In the House of arms stretched out, and Rve the signal to I Lord last nifrht. a loner debute ensued on fire, when the brother of the deceased In- the motion of tail Ciiey, for the produc t!lan placed a riRe at hi breast and dia- lion of certain document to explain the tharged its contents throUth his heart. knowledge which ministers had in certain He dropped into the grave and instantly facta and 'circumstances connected with expired. ...... (he French invasion of Spurn, and the in- . . '" ; i terest they had taken in thems The first . ? ureat roatf h' htnitk wnd hng w the capture of a Spanish thip by a life Govern vour passions i beifjjgex. frenthxmr - rhrncxt waV atV act of 1st. An unlimited autboritv ii granted them to tre:it for he total emancipation of this oputenr hemisphere. 21. I he Pertnuhi is desirous of form ing the close' alliance with thi nation and of t rini into a treaty of commerce mutually advantage ou, 3d. That the childiei of this ronntry and those hrrond the Atlantic, should be considered a one family. 4lbJ'Jiaie4r-thou4d--Triitually-tsirtyt each other m rase of need. 5th. Ih.itthe armed force of either par ty be sent to the aid of the other whenev er either he attacked by a foreign enemy, making common cause, which wiil have a tendency to strengthen as much as pos sible, two surh opulent nations. 6th. By oi.derwihelBkHUlof CadtZ'. Jppounjevnuiaoo ot ixexico, ju inumann ouioxais or niucaaivcr, OW itt iher tori for thtj'pMpo the working the mines giving- them in thftslder aTioli hf the fullnes of this imjpr. tant branch of , commerce, such a credit as mlv be necessary for the payment. -fttVri-tnaHy to combine any thing that may lend to the great end of an eternal pacification, consolidating the fundamen tal basis, and strengthening the bands that bind them together in a closer friendship and disinterested union than has been cen for centuries in social contracts. aliimi e between the two power I he follow in item are interesting : - A fcrniienian of rtspriUhiiitv under i -. ' r t - - r - - - "ate ol 4o ft .Mart), wiitta as lollowat F.i?eenicd friend :levr Isharri arid ll'.rro, conrrTi Toner irom Siiain, have rrirert st this j)ot tA8nrt are awiLy;. the MMni.iiinof tne Jiovereign Congress to proceed f Hie cypital of tni Empire, for the purp.isr cf cunfci rin with Hut august Iwlv rthiive lo Ihe important iTir of a parihra'ion between two nations who snmiiil ove each other with the brotherly HfTrrlion required by the strong relation of common religion, language, usages and ru-roms. I h ive seen the powers of the commis sioner furnished them by the Cortex, Jiir!iut;rd. nti'lttrthonrpd by tttc!CiiiZ. I "'l' aarbaconung g'tnrralm Kwrwper It teet tain that the F.mperor Alexander, i collectinjr a large army in Poland s ho unquestionably haa some scheme in meditation ; if not to aid the French in Spain, perhaps, to keep down the iplrit of disaffection that may show iUolf in Franre'. Be, his aim a hat it may, w e must all be assured of one thine; that it bode no good to the cause of human liberty j and every friend of the right of mankind, muit pray for hit Cul- ure awl d'iwTee. For ourselves we aay, may the malediction of the inspired bard fall upon hyajL dired, that the nr.t'uh Ambaiaador at St. Pcttrt burg," hsd armonnrrd to the- Rmaian Cabinet, tha determination of tha Rritiah Gorernment to make common catwe with Spain in caae Itniai joined her arm to thoe of France. The Lon don fitar remarks : " With rcapect to Austria and Pruanix, at least, we hre assurances from the highest authorityt that whatever may be the course which even's may take In Spain, these powers are rewilved to go along with England in the line of policy which t may be deemed proper to observe." If thi be true, we may expect before many month roll around, to hear I ri'.rrn t-fi f :r ,.: i u!i.l any li t t n'y f. h j. kira, will nJ have an I ; ui1 iu thrir J'mk !1 l t! i r ! P.Mt upon th a hil", '.t,i- r. nr . a rtmsrX i, a ts iru.e rn til. lor on f , ,.. aiorv that hoaevtr veil fl uLtnl i!.,,,. ( prtlttoa in w'mfo may hi to impruve t'.t Lrr,; of kirttif we think that It w ill ti-1 ,! j mui!) i4 srU tntpmvipt; tha Lrctd ,-n. Mr. GuUaii, our mlnitttr rieir tU Court si Fnivre, ia now on a Vmt to tbt country, B poit aaya, h will return to France a&d rcaua hil diplottiAlao Stsiion thrre. ' ' In the editorial article of tht KationJ Intelligencer of yesterday worr.IngTirr Jiff (old of ,tthi mull" modems wyWrf-erf the EmperoTAletatidcroi" HussU.") Yei, writ tnovn in tht hltto rlet of the Congrtnei of Vienna, bscb, Verona, kc. . . . io the circulars and manifestoes issued against the indeptoa dence and libertias of Naples snd Spain, and against all Ihe principles of fret o vemment In the aid pledged to Austria for tht itibjugation of Italy, and to France fr that of Spain in iht treatment cf the Greeks, and io his general attitude and character si the head of ihe Holy At liance, to say nothing of the tenor ef that very Ukaae, in mentioning which, tht Xationjl Inttttgtnter bean wltneii to hU moderation and justice I Aa. Oat. Wt are reqirrtted, U aanounce to the pulHa, (inrji JTIutit, Ew). U a candidaU lo represent the county of Catarras, U the House of Coma mon. Alto, that JctM tT. tralun, Esq. Is t candy date to raprtacnt the county of Ifcrwan, in tL Coiiimon. tVe ara requested, also, to announce to the p-iblir, that Jthn Mute, is a candidate,' to rea present the county of Rowan in the Uouae Cornmons. "TCuIn seize thee ruthless King, Confusion on thy banners wait." ttV MEXICAN FLAG. 7 heConutuefit. Sovereign Gongmjf' of Mexico, in consequence of the dclibe- 1 ut j be " tc m pe r ate ia all t binga never I Wftl S overiirnent, established Iru6n;riie leave ""YtHiiaa-tn mitfqnf tw-fiKstaxwasxJSLxtm an Sell Wbwit-catt lie Uoiiriy7ttleCe1hT -.1Cwwrrnenv ox,.opau eateu stnd never let your teeth dmoihan 1820 should be null and void, : ;t he . , .t . . third wai the situation in which France, your. hand,. And ,f you We mid- in lbusion of pain,wMwitb respect CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS. Jotrph Gibton, Chairmam in. behalf of the CorrespoiKling Committee of Guilford, has pub lished a lengthy, arid able address to be Jceav f meii jtr ttat ; jJor pir favor -ef a Gmeemimt We have read it, with much pleasure and will kfi'esjfl;xppot our readrrsj, H is written in the spirit of liberty, and with the- light of reason r and it is worth? tot emanarinj from the countv. sihere Uie sona v . ' of freedom under tha banners of Greenyfbnjut for libtirtv against the hirelinw pf a despot.- We, recommend its perusal to the writer of " Common 8ense,M at the same time, we take this occasion of assuring him, that his commu nications shall receive a respectful notice, as soon a be geta through with hia numbers. If no other person will undertake the easy task refuting him, we promise to attempt it our selves, not fearing the result. uu vw..iuut..,fi ywFiiy tothft Soverekaswho met atVeronx. n-hundred years. :Fram ttoifimf The Nolde Eartaiso noticed at, very great rni'tician, . - v t . . . . I "ui"a-" vuniju w Miuwuasjivuvj) nil lb u tniarjmouiLt wbetheri snouicf oetnaae in the Lourt ot Arms and National "Flag,"' have been pleased to de cree 4 , . 1st. That the shield must be jrjejllexi tcan" cTaglesUndin'g on the ielt foot upon a nopal, r cochineal fig tree, which may grow from a, rock. among the waters oi ANOTHER SPORTING CHALLENGE, s sportstnea, :'Aaf eome out in the; Ptf'ittfrf,jt& pubUcant 'wAh challenge to run e horse for each day, over the Long Island Course, next fall, against any northern bred horse, for one, two, or -three thousand-dollars, each match) that Henry, Betsy Kicharda, John Richards, Childers, Sumptcr and Wuhington, aa also, Eclipse on tha ethct'iida, to bo eaxepted Alaa, rn ti wisrtB caioLrsita, rolCK VF TUE PEOPLE. I The Convention Committee for the county of Mecklenburg together wiife many respectable citizens, met in Char lotte on the :th day of May, lb23,ao cording to adjournment. Capt. Hugh Park! took, the chair. brought the Committee to order," and called on the members for reports agree ably lo order of former met ting ; where upon the delegate! reported, That they had duly attended to the duties assigned them at the last meeiiiK that ibey had' taken much. piw in-explaining to the people w'rthin the bounds of their respec- tlve company's the cejund meaning oCT a Conveniiori, thi inequality f right, -under the present government of the State, and the necessity of revising tht Constitu'ipn agreeably to justice and t quality; and that they are of opinio! they have so far succeeded, that the peo ple possess a pretty correct keowledgt of the subjeet, and are, with Very few except" ions, in favor of a Convention, agreeably o the resolutions adopted by the We'a- ' tern members st Raleigh, during the lasT"" session of the General Assembly. kein;jirchreofpIniQn touching the importance ot a Convention the following resolutions' were adopted. .; 1st. Krtotved, I hut the County Court, of Mecklenburg, be requeued to appoint. suitab'e persona to lake in the vote a for wo Delegates to represent the County cf Mecklenburg, in Convention at Kalcigb" agieeably to a resolution of the Western members of the last General A sac mbly 2d. Renhed That when the Delegates meet at Raleigh, it shall be considered a part of their duty to designate what part ". rrftbemcmLtimsii to amend. 3d. Retohedt That it be recommended to the Captains of Company 'a to open sub . t sciiptions,for the liberality of our cMizens to defray the expenses of our delegation, to Raleigh. ' ' ' - ' : .. J TToiipta.;Ca of Mecklenburg,to..elecx fr&p tneet w ChaTtonef-r" at August Coart next, who shall be const- ; i de red t he,. Con y? aviojvX'finjmittee - ,. -said I eotmtr for the entfuing year. r 5th. Jtiiolvedt, inui General Michael M'Learr end Cffl, Ttrr"1 r- v recomtnen.ded Ipthe people as candidates to te present them in Convention. ". ", V'.v 6th. Retolved, I hat the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Wester ; Ca'rotinian. A true copy from tha minutes, . . - : HUGH PARKS, Chairman, - , Tesg W. DAVIDSON, Sw'rjr. coatjsato,v. ; ' . . t$JWiea&i- uommuteei ppoimed for the county ot Stokes, for the ipurpose of forwardine : . Cbnvemi6n "'id amend the Consutution of . the State, held at Germahton on-the 1 7th , April, 1823. Present, AridrewBowrrian, . W Illis PilkintonTJohn AL Blum. Michael Doub, Matifiew R. Moore, John Evans and Aaron Coffin. On motion Willi PllblfttStt-k tflafaaAl aM-v1 rt I aw j4 Citpaifae. lava4afcW4 .ff U PViUVvU WWIWIIJV
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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