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... .. I if rt lit. Ik n tint chj.ty, N, (,. MONDAY, 1)1.0.5, i i uL Ml .NO. lvJ. , t fi. V" ' I mtwf - Mil 4 f l. I. "" .JtfAr IhnorVb'ethr M r ri Ctxm.HM,. j; ; . , ""iwoiig U3' diatngu:-!. .1 bkwn-s -. jived from lh9 esU.iU--l.mcot of the inlo. wn-lcrici of our cou itry, M iy j'miy oe "' - - - f a. A.lw-a,,,n aaial .'ial 1aJ.Ji1 fnun-eraicu iu in -- tional rrteeting of the IN-prc-ieulaUvra of . the peopio. fcWecteJ rr-.a every secuon nrhe Stale, accurately acquainted with hc occurrcncei ahich havo taken place in their renpectivo lilricli, familiar with ,u .,mlitijQ of Ih.ir confluents, iw coming to (la Kit of government cjothnj With imp! powers to remedy the grief, 'feocei under which lU peopio labor, they present one of tho im-st cheering tad jrv erc.tliflgcharaceriitice of our peculiar form cf government. AmMing under rich circum-rtancet, when we are assured that cp-p of all JtiaJa barelcn abundant, ami that the mean of wbtiiKe and comfort -ro there by secured to every citizen if th Xvi pro. t iafinnaf ion with I i" r vm.l t,C ch!i tit hi j lust J t i i t..i3 i f that x,ru,a of th r-j-ard to , in id the y t a 1 1111 WiUtll h nut vai!,ilIo. It U j rulablv known to a.i oi yo-J t!mi -intM - tho Univer did not mrcfjit lha hi. cfllsre'l thfi'u by t J id L,,t Icifaluro from Murrr. ' tlmt t!ii wji.,!e itm-iiiu aulijift to f.ir. i.iera, wwiw it not L . iviwM-j (, r,t,.!,. ihamro f lTicinnt aiwJ accountable ij. iic, auj to arm aud equip one or uvn j ! i, m each couuty, to La Ca!4 out hfi i t 'l'iintt. And (rt lift n i.:u :.. i Mnice? It h Ixticvf .1 t!it fich a fur'-c t sully eecure the peace of l!e country j an the public arm LtLnffifi? to th Kit c"'l!j.'l.'iI,'l(1 iutafor hanlj. Thcw? Etata trjp niTtiJo'fnrollcJ f, one or wro yean, l jrlJ ren-niiUe f jr the arma ami awununitMi SumM, and mit oe luij-reU ta abanJou the ten ice during tlio lorm of their engacuunt. ; . i , Ainptyj the nhj:cte reuiruiq; your no tica atrvJ uttentwn, is tho lar approprutiug fund fjr Internal Improve menu, axij tho Mtuaiiooof thowjfur.d. The act of 1 til &, rtUtire t that fuMcct. i .till I ww I i . , V 1 It !imkI Ikni Ull.. I r . f.. I Ih maiu f ....I . . m - . iii.v tux i4i luim internal! ,mh m uicu;tco aad conuori or ImprovemcDU ihallbo nil.ject to the or.3 i&aieMy Jncrcaied puinilatiun. aA .tin,; irifur- tho icrctury of Vor' r liUitiunon Dm etihjoct, liicl I ii uur3:rn l!,.it til l tusi.'ii duly attrn lcj t'). ' I have rccntH frorr f(ati nf Nor Vwrk an e !ca,Nf if lint K ifviir. ' n J t - i rni'tinic:(l y a iiiMili l ntl.i,oWriittivi I (I racfi . county. rvru of my on ac. CPHplri ofli.n Ii-iviii j ror,inriHn.!,il iZiTZr r'Tr 3 w'iiifhht rrtitrr, f.,r .im.lar fmM.lly ,WB. Un ,LwrQl the Litorary i'u:S 7 LT t,l,, 4l?i " f - "J i'mi luiuiiiiioiti lilulTiauaM to M ol unDiocio value, and thrir iin. proveiirriit to" be in ohject leCotxJ jily in importiriceto the opening and improve, hkut of Hoanoke Inlet.' "It is ' uunoccasi. ry, I em CerUin,t3 dwll upni tho ad van. lajci wmcn wouia result from the tormcr. Ihcy are anmrfnt to ail. To convert dreary wito of aotors and bianhoe hit l.L:a-l.l !. i . iwouauic inu icnue region, lo uituro Lit: der of the TresiJcnt and Director of the iru, a;iJ ehall bo paid out of the Trca- ury of the fcUte to tho order of the Doard, ' certified and eubeoribed tr the State, and when the oHinary thare L countereigncd by theresU Wth crowai our enjoy me! its, we have . .. mm uanerai AfccmWy har. Vr OA kkk Ik a ' M wim m K'cuon of country whih ncedn no' other Mcsainj, arc the certain rewards or a auccesMul attempt at improvement. To your wudotn it u uf imnea, vneuivr tuch ajrantagrs, which, uauamcu, aonrjl cu4 with theuiHcJvoe, but teml to th enlargement' of a fund which may justly be regarded as th r. p.jaa'i le;rcy, u ill ivit justify. nd d.xn aS M a . i . A I a a ' - ' they may be continued to us, and per;t. P3 ) 01 u'e uJ"r,'f behalf fi ! "Ul wit run aia early experiment ...... i t-on jiwoiaiB wine vaw rear Kstii ntii4 " pracucawmvoi the niasum. . . p--'-"i .-, - mumt tley deserve. , . fiinco tho a.fjjuniindt of t!ie loet As atnLIy, 1 ha9 received Co,:nui:icati.ns frviii tho (Jovfnjoraof nrvrral iSiutcs, wuh a ren;j: t tlut they slull t" nubmitted fryourcj.siJcratitm. '1 - f t.-u Maine relate to the North JCaAteru I uadary of Ue Uuitcd atrsr ti the Jm'dU lbfd j and the pvtr of tlio uciicrai uovonimcut ,Thii bring the day j pointed by iav tor the nievtieg -i,T tbc C'eccral likmlily of N'orih Carolina, bah IIoukci ais'.'mblrd In the rcipictiva th tnbtri prtpafrd 'for ' the.f uttom iotljtii,n i in the (love inmcn if prccucly at I tf palt Twn Vclock,' . ; TamrrcHiren3T0TT'nnhci't : if g tu.Icu ver,'neirly all the njlm ' Ltri'uf swerril to their n:irae.' pryou '"A cul their i red'1 1 all,' and fuvin ih ' , ' , iMual oth i'Jm:oistt red to tbtni'br ' J.nnjtoo Bubeej Eq, t ck tf.cif ' ' seatl." '". i . ", f 1. v '. ' Mf Met thtD renved th.t t)tv.d P.j 0!J .veil, Ltq. of n'i'waiiI.eVpputn! ( .. to mako appropriation lr tntcri.al imFltU tpeaiter innate ami cu provoraenta, Tboo from Vermont relate motion of Mr, Willi-u. , f Fra k in. abun dant reason to be thankful to th AM J' f''d to elect a lioard for Interna! lu-rlty Ruler of the Universe for tboJVnpr!"c"wn,s tbor8. no authority fJr ... i...! j at la idrwinT out anrinrl rf IK k.rA ni. we'-tirniwe orosuns, :m w pray mm i " t.' r - I A atalki'l ImM The Mtiidction which 1 aVwId ' bare on others, has been de. ; u Pro: ,,,r laiprovcmoat ol .the felt 6a meeting with tho Legislature at n' The iiwtalmonts on these sub-1 c,ar B0? ,,Jf' convenience" and prod- -tAiilime,. U aomewhat aUted byjht ac-ncretoTorc been paid from "v ciuzens, oy me construction cidcrtthat causelthe drtructifi tho, rjV.J,ro- mere was no-authorit rp? canai ami me epeoMjr of State' H.nise, which had ken repaired in J r"r wtnug the innuey, I hare refused I n W 7 all practical incain, is eo obvi 'afjithfulamlmasUrly manner, and near.! S4 Mranta for the . aurai o d:e. ! V duty o the representatives of It completed, uucr tho provWor-i ef the!Tw senptuw, however, are debts '9 W ""! has been so often noticed I actoftho1rt aon. IW this cxnailty I ntnnly contracted by the Stab, and!b-v ,ny Pwecewa in WTice; that I deem : ii iirupcer,ry w make any furiher and i a .a s Amu ria r ani i" s fiAmin.iit.is iAai. - i x i.aa i n:uiiiiiiriuiHiiii rin in si w -MOui! i naua proviuea wr ino accoromo- . :- r -...a.. a . . "' . 1 1 nominatioi ol a Drvudent ef the Unit of the gisUtire body,, together won f, tftn 5Ut' ZL 1 ! . 1 .,ttB . ,nd,,du.al States. Tliese -even,! commucation. w, adjoimnfj oHices and the public r . i ?-ime " DC"i i ..r Jl , u,r,rru w,,,rn be Pwnd, nith their appropriate ctiJorao . The fine iterbla statue of'" carters ol the several, PIny cucour. mftnfa b t fi!o Q on, by Canova, has also been uinr'. , . c,tI" ,r"1 empire. .The; . - . ked A; ' . ' .1 . :.i ii- uncK npiii ov ine fmht in thm ntnta iinni. n i 10 ran m fwitcc 01 mum tmiiiwn.i - . ' . ' wiuu, uiu a euiisiurmoio prjr., , I. - . , , " .: . The ninniat otn Jud era fK- 'a T nl . k ..Inm K al a na . a. a ai I I II III V f rial VSSI aT I kObTI FVan in1 V lidrA . 1 " - " W- ' wa (M IW ornaments and furniture of the ". ...-. .v u. Ia p n. m . rn V PUtK)1 in irtewtt Af f.. ..a.-. IDV mwpr m RITA, mil (PA nvitAmArt I ' - -I v-v. - wvj ' win 1 av.a-.ma vsa ii4tu i v a ira iltui ltci I IMIIa I . a -.B - v ivnuu;iil l to an amendment of tlio ConstituUoo ofltbe riame cf Wm. D, rMoacly,' C1. U. IT:..l 4.'...... .. 1 i . .1 I.U..C1 a- . .4 ' ... ... inc cenaior iroro uc' county -ci in oirj was" added to. ihr' romi-ation Ao tlntion by ballot ihrreupcn'tr k place, Mturi. Di;k.anrl Williaon'of franklin, berni nppciotcd tuperie ro dents to conduct itun n.f i.D t lr. Wlon'. T'ne fetnilrm-'M rcpor cd that David F. C lde!l, Kiq.' watdu; iy elected in hich the1 Senate cot-, corrcr1. . Tr-e billota mcr ' ' " . For CJdwell . 38 -.!, -ii. . v M.Jtly, . 20 ;M- , the t oi ted fctatci, proposed by other Htates. Those from New Hemr-Biuro re. lute , to ' tho organization, ol the militia. Jiinso from .MasfacliUMrtts relate to the organization of tho mihtiu, and to tiw pro. eecdings of the government of Georgia. Those from Connecticut relate to an a mendmcr.t of tho Constitution of tlw Lrui. ted States, " propowd br other States: to the power of tha General Governtncut to mako ' s'pproriation9 in aid of tho Coloni tatioo Society and to the judicial power of the United States. " Tliose from Ohio relate to the power oft! ; Geoerai Gov. emmcnl to make approprations in aid of ... . i , tho - Colonization b.eictv Those from A r ; Mijoritr; . Mr. Caidwell wm tbeti CtecJ . ..... . tlie State baaUen deprived of the con.lnt'r Pvment ,hou,J w provided for. venient (latioo with the Library Wahirurt much muti tiaaofthe m a . 1 1 I.aa rWfii f!-atTmtTa,T. I nn im.iaw Si,hM ii tol n(rrtM it n .txT tunum ; the stock held the work of an artjn of great . celebrity' fn tKe-' nk C. "ff .Fei M n.. .a ...n,. avf tr.A ' ioM two vcars. viciaed an inrton, the father of bis country, will live ' l) FT rcrit' Pr Bnun he I fw f WortJi Carphna. ith regard to fa iK. Kmh and iwH-etions of .11 !tock held by the Stato in the XewberaiUMplicyeftnat measure, there is, so far love liberty,-h every part of the r!obe,!Biink not for netr,3' three years V raVnfoatlOT eC?a rr un' an lns no artificial tnonurnenttftllr;r. :yiI y wtcreat: The period will 'n of sentiment. All . deprecate it, a- or to perpetuate the glory of his achieve- i Portly arrive when all these Danks are unequal in its opcratwn, and detractive p ' ' ...iL.. . J I 1 . -1 ! a nf tha intiMali nF hm N.itham W!h H,nrt to the t.M. nf iU h,uUl I part of their capita! stock. ITie funds .no V nowevor, nas noi yci arnvw, itsrlf, h is mv opinion, fortified by that of vel8d bX ,the ?a,Je in f-nlM tmt j Jcbt in the judgement of this commu. '. . V.JJ .J . .Jl .1 j I nitv. tiiithnriaM th rfnnfinn nf ilvfrmita IU iCU I1UI1UIWI KUII IIT7 IWIUUg i VI """" T" - 'iiii,. Dclewnre relate fo the publii lands of th-io l.e 6peker'a rhair by Mr. D rk i from whence heid'tixd .he Ilni.c vturly tKc foll tnlng wrr.S GtrMcmcn, ut tdrHkVrv United States: to the aiirvivincomcers and "oldirw of tho 'J.evohtitjni to tho Ta- rifTand internal improvements ; and to tho d 1 dd by the State ! wwch W,M to pervade a risti-r Stafe.iy. ar ha, for the' 0,1 ,n wbject of the TarifT, hu effected i interests of oo-1 Kttle chnnge inihe opinions of the citi- better judges, that, under all cirrumstan. : ' . - L ? - 1 . seven hundred dollars, (9713,?000.)- (M it i nfit to h- ior.idpr aa a tM; , hUndn ca'nmitv.1- Sctcb were tho defects in the! n,f ouw w ",0Cil' ,,w common in- am . . A as a-a -ar a-kaai jatn mi k ft a a.aaam.aKm contraction of the olI wail 4. erected in i r' vYul, V F"uu,;" 179 1, that , it Li very probable that , forty ,alhouTJ !U vhundfeitnd "f Ten a part of the ouiMin? wou d have & ta hi,r"m",,,i,'"iu" v , ..v.c a 'a. .. ., ana an a rwiilAai inttl aiithlaan : a .Aju akn. a aa . . t i i .1 i . sis saBL.a-. at, ii uuulli .aij v t. ii. tiatLrvjia aiiims !ctt tciLrs. mini inr ininirnu"rj liir iiFHin - i a c t . a . ... r - I I 1 I 1 a la - SIama I MfhiMII tWAmf.f Ail IK.a k.a.k -.1 i, .jt . anrxi nra nuniiraa alia mxiv.iwo iifii in. ' "why w.u " " "'mi of tifflnv nf thn fmnihli'H RanrMa.ntatima ' .. . - tl(1 a I k-. a Immedialely aflef thfl destruction of the A"!! uw Tr.tl " ! State House, the" conrr-ri;. f ih. i ' reasarer s uepon, wnicn win pe 1 - -. 'a v a a . I rreshvtArian n,llPrh in thi. lt. wiih . "aid betore you, wm snow tnat, owing to ... ' . T .. . - ." .V I f Timlin .Alaa rl) hi n rit Wh rh . rfWt. aj ,,iiic imwamuiiui w ..t ".cb ir. upon their liberality, tendered the use of "r"'. 4 . . their titee tin boi- frtP iK ,,Mnmt, : ol ineeiing mo currem expenecs . . .ni.. . ' a tlOfl Of tie IImm of Commnna n-t ih-Jr " . a - a ... . fTi Lta tKtcrt eir session room for the Senat-.. IV t inuf ' v" detcrmininff positively in this -.ram. but !!0; M aav!,. IMAM u i i. a . lutiment 01 a subversive, in their nature, of all order. and manifestly tending to Weaken, if not destroy, our whole system of government. This State is justly proud of having given tho firet legislative sanction to tho spirit of the Revolution. The same love of na- Circumstances, would it not be advisable to provide for the estali- new Bank, in which the for themselves 1 hnv rnnnAirA U mv duty, 'under existing circumstances, to make a temnorarv nrnsmtirtn anA in 1 7 f. ..... .... ..... ,w tender the GovprnmAnt IfmiM tn K T i . .......... ISItttUrC. Whir.h. hrtinn tlm nmrw rtv ftf tho O.-a- .. . . . . ' . r J j- - . .... ...v..a . .i v answer the nurnou nf hnldinv Ih-i- r: SlOn. Until an innrnnniilinn oh .11 )av matk. and a Bulla hla hli.Miniv rrtat " fn th!a "-' -a a -a. m V V a.-fc-aaa ia vui "arrangement, my only obicct has been to provide for your comfort dunnarthe ses- " J . ft "V Convenience, in, order that, hv t-ndrrinir IU P..... a t - i . 1 . . I w va ij r: r ii riif'nr i nil aai matvnv ra rni. bled , wiai,vviaai v tiiv JLv s miui u its she best -vayMa ura'wi UUMjtlV 4V liUIUI V VI 11VJ case will arlihit. r In relation to our Internal concerns. I J. A- 1 - ' IttVO 10 OhatrVA- tKaf U IvaiiM k imrmeai. hie to rnninl vu"-)w-wua , ii win i,ia-D nui SUa SB1BU IICCU' . I0S9 10 filR Otll OA trnm nitMiTvA tit a faf that ll rftrthin r-1na nf tKa r - : wvwa.a -aAia.k-'j wa 1. 1 ivi mriiuiiiaiuii va ted flmt !ni.nvnr it: .a wa iitcn amai iiiiinirxiiMi. aula Other inopndinrifB. Iinv fXmnntAff thpan discontents, and have incited them, "in hiany instances, to entr into ronsnimriffl 'ngeroius to the peace aad safety of the country. ,To guard, against, these evi!s, hich in all probability will continue, the WmoKt onution and prudence are necessa-T- Restrictive laws have been enjicted Without nrodiif.IniT thA ArrA t(foet s and . , , "'He Crimna rnmmill.d in l.la inimv. ln in an adjoining State, would .eccm, t3 ceive your ftvorablo attention. T91uirelttitlwr tod early tiapntida ttiy'tlii ol th - riiMws TccasVirer viU oW funds of the "SfaTo may be "Invest ed,un.j der such regulations as to your wisdom and experience shall be deemed safe and proper t Or shall the State rely, for the accommodation of its citizens and lor circulating currency, upon that portion of the capital of the United States Bank which has already, or may hereafter be allotted to their office of discount in North Carolina T I would willingly bring to your notice thjmpiAiiAnLictiLof opening a navi. ble communication between the waters of the. Albemarle Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, north of Cape Ilatteras, and would recommend the application of all the means in your power toward .us accom plishment ; buLbelieving that, without the .. f t af 1 ' n Ka m. aid 01 tne uenerai woypiiiiuvui, mv sources of the State ere inadequate to the undertakimr at this time, and the last Gen eral Assembly having urged upon our 'numUiV-pr Congress Jhe propriety oi claiming that; aid, welnusf rc6ns()le bur selves with tho hope that this great na tional work will receive the sanction and mipporMMhfi National Legislature. Having bestowed such immense sums to wards the construction of road. and ca nals in other States, it is believed that this desirablo object, so essential to the interests of North Carolina and of the Un- ii . I I.a m.nvnrArnA a, ntr1pc ion, win noi ioiijj vo uiwiuvv . tcd. . 'l. .V . The Literary Fund will claim and re- - a a "TV1 Tl CvA-ah o attcnuon. Jine ne example, induced our revolutionary states- a- j .i...a 1.. . n.l mrn, in citwiwr iioiiinmjf uiu anxious- ly the form of government proposed for their adoption. Satisfied, after full inves tigation by successive Conventions, that no powers were neiegaiea nut sue n as wero essential to the existence and pres- en ntion of the Union, it is no matter ol surprise that they and their children should support and defend he compact and neither seek nor desire a. remedy be vond it. A new Congress is about to as semble. The same spirit of compromise which adopted the Constitution, must pre serve it, or the question whether man is worthy and capable of self-government remains yet to bo solved. 1 ho patriot isin of the country looka with confidence to the councils of the nation for a wise and liberal system of policy, and will not hastily arrive at the conclusion that the perils of the Revolution were fruitless and vain: ring tho rcces of the Jcisliture, are . so laid before you, and will b found in tho file marked B. The file marked C, Contains twn incen diary publications, n-oeived through' the rncuium ot tne post oi.ice. , . , Believing tlut this Assembly will have much to do in providing for the security of the people; in providing for its own Ci. ture accommodation ; and f r the cstablisF v. picHM tv id re turning you my .'tbmV lor t, 'e bopor ytuhvc tl ne me in cleuiug Die to rres dc ovet youf .dclibrratior.e dur . trig the' presttit leiMon It hatseU , dmajpethapa rever, fi!leij t the lot . f any public man, ''to have' hit ae rv!- cea rewarded viih univeral appn bj tionf 1 1 ttl lixh;rge cf the (iuMts , assigned tne," I shall icnuousjy con- p suit that unerring of&cic7Vvl.ich finds a place io every nj-b'a boioni, ' Tbo station . you hare, assigned tne is 4ti -honorable and i respon$iLle ope so .7 gentlemen ia your Station an h;rcra- i ble and a reponiible.ore. Xvu bavu iaTharEentereiraifiirnDf mcntofancwrUnk;orsodiroctihethoan-Kreateit States ia thia- Concdcfacvi plication of banking capital, so as to secure I you robstiiut? in part.' the firapd' 'o. i a sound circulating currency ; arid in pre venting the injury to individuals, which must otherwiso follow, when tho charters of tho present banks shall expire, these . i quest of ihr Sta e. Oo you devolves (he duty f inquiring into .the tvila which etist, jtud of 'cmedving thosp', cils. Lockii tr into-the history of' t. ! t a af a I e twmg primary ouiecis ior me cousidera. mir a-m ..,,....., tionofthe LcaiaUture, I have declined l.':?!"- 7 V." T . Tf A resolution of the. last General As sembly directed the Governor io "cause to be published in pamphlet form n Rc port relative to the Declaration of Inde- oendence PY a uommmoe oi .nccKien- 1 - ... . s burg county, with the documents accom nanvins the came j and also the Journal of tho Provincial Assembly of 1770; to-' cother with the rroceedings ot th Uim- r . 1 I-.' lt JTKIa' ..t.l.' a! ha been made, in a iiianne r,l lryat ftich will miiet with the approbation of the Lesris. lai nre: and the copies have, been distributed in the manner directed. The aceticy lor adjusting, and, settling the claim of NorthrCjirollna ,uW the General Government, for expenditures made durins the late war in defence t the country, was discontinued by a resolution of the laat General Assembly, and our Senators in Congress instructed to' irj the a'needv payment of the said elaim 1 A ... As thii is a matter ot considerable lmpor- mC3 t; Ujo -a'c addjewed ft Iftte; - J m A aaaa.l.aM Anl.l.ii - a all . ! . . . making recommendations, which J, had - . . uM.,..; . pas : contemplated,' relative to the situation of !n living, thetr condign. Let ua! the UnhTrthy and the establishment of ,m..W I1' nor oulr,U? .ena ,n !velr" . of common hool, and to the condition of n(r,,e in coug so wt .shau . ; that portion of the Cherokee nation of t,et,e tnc .tricter ol Worth ,C,r Indiaiw. that remain witliin the limits of I Uov promote the interest of our enn- North Carolina, 1 am unwilling, however sthueots; and tonfer immortal honor, ) to close thiscommunication without adver- od o.irselvesi " Living, as we do, isu-V ''.. ting to the administration, of the General der the best government on earth, ad- Government of the United States, and ministered by onr own servants, 'stria congratulating you upon the prosperous y republican Jti its carar rcri cno: .caiditioiiia which BadiiaJcriiUnat foreign pegociations have been fortune e .pirit of freedom. Kich g$vc hlnh to" and successful beyond all former example the revolution, let ua chefish thO KO: our differences with other powers have -i , j. -r -n - it been settled-our commerce is uninterrup 'f 05S'h!e ted-our flag respected-our commercial bote .collision and confl cts which , intrrr.,iro uith th West Indl.S rflstnr-d hVe buried ttt CtCmal faiti the fCpUO-L- new sourcci are opened for mercantile ! of all jp ist ages, 4 , , ' t enterprizo ; and large sums of money se- ' On motion of Mr.' Matliewl Samuel t k. cured, or received from foreign nations, Fi Patterson, was sppointed PrU'cipat ' as mdemfication to our merchants for pro-1 tlcik, and V tn J. Cowan CIcic As perty unlawfully seized.' Many of the In.lsistant; r-C 'f ; dia4rUiere peacyjetnoving ta plai Thnmiv Ti - Wheeler.Wns then sp- ens, whenco they cannot annoy us, and pointed Door Keeper Green Hill; ' will no! themselves be injured or interrup- Miitt-of Door. Keeper.' ' v" v ' ted. ; We are at peace with the world, - c --n:.:.' w..' q w r..:i and our national debt nearly paid off. , Be. ,0n motion of Mr. Spaif-hf, ordered that7' f cure in such inestimablo advantages, , I thenuif,:of Order wd decorum of tha-- would aik, for what purpose are surged jast M,.on, 5e Adop(cV, fof thcb?ern - to change an administration, that hae been -. ftf .hi Senata diirinn h- hrtt-ne v U so benificially employed for our. common le,5jon j ,'nd; on motion of fir. Hawkins; T welfaret Of what consequences it to ordered thst.ther be printed tcgethe., tho people of the United Statee, that some wth the Constitution of the 'United M' pfiht jubordinato Sttssnd the Constitution of thUSMte. . On motion oTMrVM'allin..c ham, 01 dercd .thits messje be iseht trf ' ihe House of Commons, Informing tht "; Houte that the Senate iff dulv organized! ' ,. sed ready tb proceed to buUnets. '"ilU1 A mr-ige was icccitid irom ihOw Houie of Coromonsj staiiiig that' it wsts ' orgaoiZfd, nd ha(J; appointed Ctui-lea1 ' Fisher, f.q. Speaker, CLsrles Mat.ly, . Principal Clerk fcc. fcc- . ; . .1 '. " f.Thotv Blarshall, Snatot " from tho :?5Htt cf Cariortt, spptaritf- poduceV have been dismissed by Ceperal Jackson; provided the4 duties required are faithfully perrormod by their irdecessofs T Then let us nqt rashly aid in the attempt to disturb this prosperous condition of our afUiirs, by endeavoring to place them in untried hands; ? I have the honor to be,, gentlemen' . .. Your obedient servanl; " t MONTFORT STOKES. ztruthe Office, A. C- f .Tovcmdtr 22 J, 1831. J t I s ii .in - e" . ' r i I r I . 'i. " V, j 7, S - ' i 7 L. ..K-4-i A.,." A 'af"'-' - , Ti 1. f ' 'if." - - .A .A-Jff?. .-V.- I 1 '. '. .... 1 ..in 1 ' " Ma. ! y - ... ; ' . . ' : ' '''''V-,aaaaBaaf 'y
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1831, edition 1
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