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... - 3 .communication;;-' ;fonTHEREOISTER. r vlri'mv last communication, '(which you npublisheu.in your paper aaicu iumcj. ; 4 1 promised to pursue;, ine juujcci.yt-. .imj, V ', - essay-;,,' The. importance VoftKe .subject ; ' , ivill LtrugU'te ' ah acceptabl e ;apol tm.Jar. m dbin's so- and my :1 el ay ; to , "com ply x ' , ; w th "this pro mi ae, : has been prod a ce d by;. X ; i constant engagements,,! yuie wtvr"4 : V; I have;hereCofore. pointed out a few; of xne inconveniences vhiiv;; imwiiu, wiv, O k -principle iff ourSLv,, that rcnmes x; V ' distinction Jn;ihe;ffemVt.o.f?euVildue by "the--estate ofan; insolvent in I X ;,': eould; Vith-'easev multiply them, ht t lam". must sue the Adminhtrwtoc.crIixecutori and. if cn the trial bf h? Euit,"- it is J found by the'Verdict .of the Jury, thct guch-Ad-mi nis trator or, Execu tor ; hath tassets. on m'6tion to the court, a notice orX scire j facirJ rr.ay ro to the heir j or dcvisec3,ctQ, show cause, why xthe lands descended or; devised m ay hot be sdl d to pay the deb t 5 and- After judgment; suchTtotice'-pr scire facie r against the Jieire or devisees the creditor seJIft-aWJaTjds.hlchh'e.tnay; suppolsfr have;so descended or.beeri fleyisg .eu,njnuer ine-provisiuiis ui ui .i or three instances oT.in justice may occur, &it is a matter of some silrprii that it has u n d efeo n en 6 am en d men t; 1 st; 1 TJt'd flame strul2 torpreterence nappens asm suus aiiist tKe sdministratorimsclfafld thie.same cHaiice -is ailorded to,bidTor his I not arabi tiou s dxclu si vel r, to" occd pyrpu r columnv;..ana, my pu V'.: ssvereri, if I can draw; ' '''''r'attehtion1" the tLavr . Iand,and their own espenenc -. x r.,.'dn;e.wdr,npply - my meTnen now. lo pomi ther artificial rules, on -. . -i 1 fivVinV: TW frvAUrifivkri first' PMS lUllr- I in i n f a Va i n a t th ft h m r J is baid Ho th e en-J jtire-eclusiotr of kli;oth til f n on -h of - the estate t3 rar oil tne debtsto ll;vatuable"purpoies, is efeat ed. :The property .'wai "solcl x)n x accredit of 6 or 9 months the creditor procureU his! ludgment fi'efrrethes expjraUonfjthat pericdf vanilinight causeto; je leveciYand soldi thelremainderLof the prloprlty OTis was an evirecnerally felt--and ourLegis lature have labored to obviapJt by law which'was TwssledVt theCla mhlv--butr ldo HumblronciveHihatJ thefremedy is 'woWetha'ri-:waHhe)di8$a80 TliatsAct declares that nodministratp or Executor shall JBd sueel ntiiii XohthsiaftW:-hiatappoiri1bne it.rqualift. catiohi fbrrahy debt due ?by the estate of Jiisestator or intestate. ;thipl6 Ivean okUxir floiafiroriiv that'rfesbefct tflSOl' i;e7if estatet-incr9es:thebreat we labor; under as respects, ine estates Whije -in a:fevcafes:irnayj, be- vahtaffedusV una very; Iar;e majority it no-, .- V - ' , "' r l i ' ' :.a;Vi.c .oVioii flow frm- hph-tvyiUixlJ--. ..r .k -.-L.kfio Vn on the suDDOsition that r Tf mari "die, Vleavinjr property -worth.) ac'tiori of : the favored' cred i tor, hem ay . v 2 S500abnlyj:while:he is indebted bybbnil Jpea(lVhIy the-waht of tV ; ; ,upnror, -to xnesame vouri uujcwmw pj joougnt iroin :. ... f ' to each creditor onehal f )f his 'dem'and-r j iator on the! r.y he cannorconfess-one half the - assets to ?V-Jls:u V one-arid;3the 'remaining -.halE'tdthe other men& to s . i ho is ooiizea to,aamit ne.nas asseis-iuuuc . ;.rVv ,1 ror; fiA 'tihble sunu and plead 4hwinl bar; 'e to'the other actidnV. n; rvrIi "I v ".:t;l.,v That this is tibt equitable,' is jbo; near; -V ; lyah aVom,:a find it difficult to produce v-!;argumetjt& to sustam kas .we should be ;. puziled to prove by argument; thit T two -and- two make four.' But ' I; can ; prove - iV-;th at th i S very necessity? h s right to ; pre-. . -fer one cred itor. oveKanotheripf the saroev . . . . ' ..,-,'i.'' f ( j-.. f .vi - C,t:v ft ; ' r- - ' v ' ji . , :,-rr-.... . bei invited to meet in Geneni "n,Mhekt rr;-- . " . , w , . jthe -city; of RaleigJi,V-for IneWiy ' iivt its sitting;was !P ive. iir.::jj?c-v4rv l,,c request r 'u rrwuiiA:WA.W roif riAhwiiftiari-i boriojr-. Bible Society, ami ! -. 0T n(;h!. noedlashng fie rtiktotlie nriS flnvh miffp.fi. In 'consider the LesrisTa- ft. Department or ineiuovetnnwii 3eirneSMason4Unr: ifbi phi adfsonerr;C toni;reorsre.; ivoane. luoaujoau, oum bf W communlcat ion received frA .r0hSeq f.:T;.--.'-:'t..i:y?j.svwv. w ,i'"o uarL ' ..vV''"i.v i irJ-iH''m,' Gat Pa . raT Editors frienrSlylta the object .frSecV' ' tesolution are requested to give j B ; 't8W. i ..v.i;..i..i.i?;Kr..-' o. :. . Vl j iia; j .;uiic;.ouinuw ria y r4 pnrc:a win nn.in i r ii ' i a . i - ? - a nn i w 1 1 in 1 ii " iui i hi iUuun-oaii v" t.rthaubjcct.some lhi!-A(Ii;inis,;ator ma berealso, ;me' a: nest ne.hl.orwl.o sla.ura.i.i! tl e rclat., n -makers orthe.rprif eamv.Knowi-bne,:credtQ-rft;t umissiuiis. inuwT n riti.wit vaumenu or me iikc, vuic """p v't v v--:; ;- .-, ; oui:sb.nefbf:thB: hi uhiectranl. w iliVprl unt I I men. amiuienceuney musue irieu. u i- , - illlll lirill.ra 1 IB JIUlb O III J UV'J V I l . - . . v. ' I -'A - t hfscredi to r ma y ad mi t to. vbe-' tru e for thelike sUm pf- g5000,c andtheso' two -immediately proceed against e landsV& creditor 'sue the r thereby acquire a JpreierenQeVVtoo5 often. .tne mean avarice or a spetu WaptsoP others. iv. Is this1 jusj nolicv. that these inducer neculate on th estates of dead nien shall be. preserved and perpetuated? vr4 2., Jput ttiista not. au ior, uuuer ; una law another inconvenience daily occurs ii .ine neirs or aevreees oi xiieuctcawi dignity,Hs the mother bf unjust and traud- v ' ulent devices' by .the -.representatives of Zinsolvent'-estatesi whence itoften occurs, -. that bneffourtK'ofUie estategoes' to enrich' .j-. 'i f?,p. a varihibaa'Krercu tor to'the loss bf the i th c ava ricious 'Execti tor if air creditors. " In iheca'se of tKe two cre ditors above sta'tedrthe Executor or Ad- creditor be insolvent, 'they may effectual- y;evade ?the application of the: lands ; to tWdebt.ef their tes tator or ancestor, for ! believe that'it is now settled, that if the heir or devisee sell; the -lands before the' creditor Jias, procured his judgmjent,at all events before he has sued out his scire fd- fsoine alteration on . this sobjet: . Na vloX OahinbelKbf W.:Garnett,"Cloyd men are so. ;it luncan i.iurguu,iiiui uyM:vi.-j ,- ,. i it - V I- - I OI ...1'.- f'V.I I I Katao : on1 l ri. ..,:il K hnma in nl trifl t hn t t MIS WW mSKeS L,iaviur auaucil,' uujuiu wttvca oiiu nn orrpnnnn ir p ves Mu rium iu i i c au 3 n" ' r v' . ' ; " p ' estate in hJi hands among :'thp creditors Messrs. Jons9-:Aixander. Marshall,-Uar. ifdbes bot inahy other rrejCpebt;chango ri!?P;ldwmfil the law asy regards wiiocn ktates, to afford- the rebfcsentative 9 monthsTor 1 lan,;Morns, Mattnewy, Jaidley, iatherinx the "assets and sell n them--tb puDlisnt ineiinsoiveni-coiiuuiuiiror uije.es- tate alarm 1-the feafs ot the creditors' select; the most! fit su bjects for his spequ- lations giv? lime vo praciisp incip- -aim; furnish him with nione v of- tlheestate Tto rbur up the 'debts atr half priqelwhile his UonytMbore; axHer VrquhartIbgan;; I lllf JIIH IlllllVf illlWlTl',.. l. I I. Doddridge Grben;Taewelj; ppe I o BIwSes;5'Pie Wicho las. Cottman. AlcUov. Smith, I rez- .Oenerafgency 5I.irB subiicrir respextjHiliv Ar kI ami the public geoeruV. rfut hl edan-Office ;nrSeyent!K Street AVi w(.jnvv.i HIC f VJCIItrali H.ul Alf the. Office 6f:theNation.d InteHiffenc v he- wittM tliankful for orders. I He w n ' to the settlement of accounts of ' nerI distance; Uh indiviaual inihisjcity w PepHrmients of Government 5 tile oTAaxes ue on tne lots of non-rjegidenti RRll (II scull. l 21 VI ur. - lTAcll ills. XXxaiX LI II. J qb m h c.la At. ..r. . "-v.--:v" M " V?v. MsSJKF''ZyS l UI cy property, t rhnmnsrin a nn Hal er. 5 vw? w,, v4i ilVi execution of r.nmm e mnB r ' y U risaue is diminished in'the repose furnish- l Qpie, Dopaldspn Byrs, iaylor.pt Uaro- ed by tlusld wi' There arb too many -men j linec:Og;lesby; S anion usiwho can andwill reap benefit from"such oDbortunities, :'It is tobe' hbn.Reid. ed tliat-buf next-'Leffislatul: wiII seen by those who passed lUi case mSvliich a ma lias giv ;n his note far SI 0,000, and died-and to this; note one 'of . his neiirhbrs Is sitrety :' how, thnurh tae Administrator ot the principal cia, suchlands ceaseto'be' liable for the debt in thV hancjs of a purchser, and the creditor must take -his judgment against the pro'perty of the heir or devisee, & so i f the heir be insolvent the Creditor loses his i demand.' Nor indeed.need hebe insolvent ' inihistrator has the risht tb prefer one &nl l.thp nrnsa iif il ont '.aoaint hi in. is Onl v in ;i::exclulerthe;bther entirelyn" more, bfiform of a notice and doe not hold- him j caniiot.be sued for it until aftjer the expit y t:z cblitj to ttail. ' If the heir or clevisee' be knave I ration of nine months, thfa srmay -'a dLtors are aware ofsuclvrright.-aiionei ' '';ghvrnd'l anxious ''I. ' nriicure the' favour-. and if it ban b& had j,Vr6n ; no'beher terms, A will; offer. to tlie'Ad mihistrator that if he will- ive' this ; pre ; i V ference tblum, he vil 1 , a fter the ju dgm en t 1 y. ; is had,; accept in discharge of it,- a letsef provisions of oir law on that subj im-s3y buuy; iur uie owy. ; x uc tope so irameil, that the prospects neia out io me creuitor, may not ue evaueu uy uie -r - . . . ' I 1 " ' ' " tioti av letter, received by him' from . the wtr V e '- ' ' wi m ' ' - ' . ' WtaJl ' ; But there rfrc consequences to flow from! Hoik Judse flaclevinember.ielecrtp 5&ef t us aw V hie i 1 do be have were not fore- t convention, resisniner on account , onus Suopbse a l ill health,. hiseat-in theConventidn. and in (these bine months i a juclgment may. cd out on1 it a- 'ncce TRMhnl v. the 'creditor mar be defrauded'bv' ibus to fti;e removal of-the (heir and his effects be had and execution sticd. oiit on' it a- wTthiiut thb limifs bf theState. . If. it be gainst the survtf 4 landhe maU be stripped tiue,vas the Legislature has declared;that f Pcr he owns b efore the MmiMstrdtpr can 1 ied to the 06 eauea on for payment. , -: 1 ne estate or a man's real estate should be a -r 1 l' V 1 barainlroade-a judgment is confess-; ; v T - ed tb A this judgment bars B 'entirely, nnd thp- Administrator or Executor bar's :l off with S4000,retaining forhimself,' the 4? Tcnialnder bf the assetsV;; Now it cannot rj;?-vbe pireteruled, 'but.thatA thb creditor,; V -Vt, rmaVvmakertliis arrangemeqt ydthout -the ' : repVbach bf having acted' dishonest j for, ;rAi Itls the o)ily A' 1 X? any; part of his debt. Itls'jtruV that - in C , . -. 'the.precise ca'se stated,.the two creditors - inisnii come to au uuuersutuu us whu cav, other, and divide the estate-yet let it be aanrWrtinH nf Mc iiit ' flffhts.. fiurplv thA the vnnctpal why be worth more than ten - - - . . . . A ' - . A A U t V 1 il t at subicct ought umes tnespm, anu tne . ' - . - icinciuucicu uiui, mi. vttov v.j omv-vA .i. 7 estate. ' lie uies inueuien to u in tne r - v ; tweetrjzrtf creoitors jor-iuusiraiivu, ""'j of S2000. fine bond due to j6f is ; : c V for if there be a largenu mber qf creditors an(J certainty can there be of V - . the opportunity tothe Administrator :tqr resuit. v B . sues the' Administrator of : these unUst speculations is increased,and 4 : : Jhe,CHacAl4r copcer,t; among xreuitors ; V; - by : which' fb defeat them is so remote, that" ; . 4 Vr ; isoon1 as the V no,:p an by ; whiclr to; obviate such gia- tim .Admihis most open and undisguised knavery. 3. , But again. , Where, there ; is a sin gle creditor j where no .room is left for the operation of injustice as above stated,1 a case may occur, in wnicn tneiaw. win protect onepart 'of a. man's; estate from such creditor and this I proceed to point out as the last defect I mean to notice on this: head I find . it easier to present it in the form of a ' cse ; stated.' ' A dies, leaving a bond due him for g5000 on Ci and lands also worth SI 000, and no other sum contest- the A' for;his , debt the" Administrator; has - no assets, and so pleads to" the action. His plea is sustained forthe disputed demand ot assets, till collected So verdict is found' in favor of On motion;of 51r.v Doddridge, it -was bedered that -the? fiiregbi ng 1 istsjpf Gpm mittees be printed for the : use c o f : ; t h i House ahtl then ; the House, adjourned ti 11 .1 2 o'cl o c k o n 1S1 o n d a ji v a ; The Conveti.tion met at t I2pcocki c?nring to adjournment $ and.-:!. prayer Was ffeiefl- by fche ReuV M r.TKeri of itliA shall be as nwderafp as iist.i. r t, " ar ized to refer for ev ir fen f hL . ,the".ottiving' jcenifemeb ? ' ' ?' lion: Joseph Kent, Hte GiiVernor of MarvL :S;5 l- C.fromV,Sr - tymjosepli.f&.rson; late M. C frotn KnL ipJ)ii?nel Qirroftt tf' Ducllington, Esq. r ;ftwpfr:Gc&s fflayop .of the City , A'X&ffayMer$nei Obun'seller at Lv. 'Hichard A' 'CojrtK? Ksg. - x do. ' ' iP-iXIerk ; UieCircuitCourt oi uie jLisinct uo urmbia.. . TtutkasMimroe? fisy.y'ate Post mast . W t7Vi A. Tiradley. Esoi i President patn.A Ttomai CarbervJ.Esai. late Mil . K'V' ' ",-",- . ' . .".o,.a.f er. Bank of tori." r v.-, . f' it v tratbr. thftbrVdifor iniisf prprf 4 the debts due in our State are secured bv 'l iD'g?Jui.!t?P!a yem of dishonest whether he will proceed against the real jaidf a neiglibor, and V K ; r,a vrWif. : . ' Vr i estate,. or. eise prayjuogment when assets Administrator who holdsnt in his hands, may actually attend the sale of the surety's property aoI buy it at a sacrifice, with the very fujnds that hen ougnt in nonestv, to nave appiieuin satis faction of the debt. Or.the Administra tor in ay very graciously consint to pay: off the debit o prevent such a pacrihceA if the oppressed 'surety willTpajJ hi in some modrate price for the favour, perhaps 10 per cent, (which in bur day is esteemed a moderate fate of shaving:) IX is no an swer'to this, that the surety u ay pay;the debt and afterwards recover it back, for he cannot have restored to. him more; than the. principal and interest4-the loss he has sustained i n. the sacri fice of his pror perty is not takenlnto the esti mate ; It is no answer to say, that the creditor. In; such cases maylndulgef for many times it must happen that he ivill not or it may oe ne cannoim or eise ne aiso wi ii. exact nts ' . . ' - . . . ' L r ', price. XNor are such cases likely to occur. but seldom, for we all Jcnow that most of ll . J . 1 .' . , fli A ' ! It .. B iptisi ChuiChV I he Presiiient- resented , a .commuhica rion, stating the ; ifeitth; of M fCjiliirJH.': Rad, as de legate fnmi. the.KasXern Shore since .1 he meeting of the Convention, as fol iows r . 7a ;,:;-; ".vifK;s; .. ' . f Richmond, 1 S t H Oct, 1829. '. 9ir : AVe d.rschaiffe a melancholy duty ;v Washi ngtonr City, Aug 25r 1829. i1 B TRUSTEES, 3 n n noun: ng v to y ou. t ti e; u eni ? or (ua I yi n a w . ji o esiay' the 20th tUy of October, i Ii .. K. id, Eq. .a DejeiW te to the Cbo veh- i JSn commence the: Sale bf an' Entire and Va!u , r r '. . v '. n i 1 n . I. A ; nnrl i.i-itoctirtn ufhirh ThP I rim ts.Ca hnlile i rr . a a i 'i r- . 1 . .1 . . . - ;":J " T " ' tcome to me nanus or ine-Autmntstrator- V)X- ?ut to manjJW.meii;; or must we still , afI'd g0' rely, on the hope bf recovering the" '-ntjrsercr "c ; "VftVy ',;ai taDove contested bond- 4-lr he elect then . r ; r ruies,iiecause.iney are,uin . iwngesiauiisrr ; ; ed ?lt i8 a consequencealso which results ' froni this ,riglit; - of1 the representative to fM " preferonei creditbrraiid ex cluder another. ' . a i . a. ii i':ji;.a,,;'.-: ??'.'; j.-- w. filial tjje-Auinnsira.Lor or rueiuvui . may. this law will eblntoffeneral operation for a few months only, ere it will sacrifice the estates and blast the prospejets of ma ny-of our citizens, maintaihing the rela , v retainln his hapds, the whole. ol adebt, CJ 1 which'maT lie due to'himself, while, v an other- creditor ofthe'same dignity is to re- main: entirely unpaid.V'The law, at one: . ' a - L r ' Z' '"T-"-'a'l: 'a. t ' ti. xi me." so tenacious oi a principle, tnat snail, . - . - , . ' - . -' -'a .i , i-' v . v f.ri.iss fipntraaccoraino' to tneir in?n tv. here'abandonsthis fayoriterdoctrine andUor for SnKMt '.leayes -crpviurs.wnwin iwiias vievaieu to l cannot aft ;, ;r-,;ran equal raiiK,toaccjuire preceiieiice uy tne j tlieni, but lose to proceed against the lands, he sets one i tion bf I surety, for 'others. But we need i r 'ir i -.'' -1 - . - . . - . - i . a ' 1. 1 - i" . . i naif pis :uebt ana though the , Atlmims trator.do afterwards recover the S5000, there is no mode pointed but by our law in which B can broceed to coerce thanav- ment of the residue of his demand lf,ron !.(as lie must do, unless by ; tfie favour te contrary B elect tb take his iudjcment the creditor f he disrobes It of le wnen assets come to the nanus ot the Ad ministrator,' and the Administrator shall fail to collect the bond aforesaid, the lands 1a m.i ' ''i'al.'l- .:?": t." . fii"-'' '-;. tne reacn oi tne.creui is provided irt our law erwards proceed against i his debt'entirelW" ! There xion Of Virginia from ih Sh'Uistnctv'who. If pai ted tms life on the uight ot the 6th n-u . . ',. .:;--; jr4: This event having' occurred since the nee. ing of the Con veothon, we Ihe reniafn-; lug iiiemlwrs of th.ft Delegation,. liave; prbi" eed ed, accbrd i ng to the prov ii Vns of thV ac( offA-sembly-to fill the jvacan-cy thefe oyocrai iis'd . .We- iiayeappoiuted ';VVbJ; K: errii Bsq of tle c.uu!yiof (jloucs' ter, as he - u ccessor bf Mrl Ttfiad : aV wi ll n ppea r by , the dcu men t s jshich We lay tj now. thejiiiiour tO;encbV''H'l' Wi'h hih consideratibnV wei.tre ; :-x .; . f i. Your obvidieh t ser va n tsi; V THOS; Ri JOYNfcS, . , . A.? P. UPSHUR. y These documents werelaid upbntherfa- me , wriuw joynes suofiiiiieu ineTOl Jovving: Resolution i , 'x !;" n-in ' ftesofvedf that theinenibers of this C vein ion will wear crape for thirty days; not put the case,, so strongly. -Suppose whiiuuiiw uer respect ror ine rpeniory the estate of the principal only able to pay r Urv fivn m. Head pfi Northaii.pon his bonds and his notes, his dignified debts: w.h was elected a memberbfibis'Cooyei in such caseif the 'surety pay off the note !'lmw "nit who has died ;shce themeeting 1 I .'rn ; - ' ' - V ''if. f"': ''!-;-i'fl,.h- i cBuiu imiij was onanimousiy auopt- ".'y --'v.-.-x::'s';.-!''i.t-' lejral disrnitv and degrades it to a station that excludes him from ultimate satisfaction. Indeed the-bblder of, the note may himself be interested to force the surety to such a course, for he may have another demand of less dignity which - he may desire to nd a chance to have paid by purchasing This ed. Mr. Fi'shuh sub mitted ; the folio win? able Stock of 'GobtUs--conSi!ij:incof ? !Jjc Hardivai-e feJCtitlery, Ambnj Avhlcli are- "'x :' r -.: ClAOTUjS.-Suiei fihei fine & common Clotfe' Ca.4inieres & Sattinetts,1 - . ' j t YESONGS-Tolanet, SwarvscloWn, Silk i MarseiJIesiv ,. , iStLkSirigurbd & Plain; Wack & Coloured,' SatinVlAe van tines & Sarsnets.- - - K:MUSLlNS.--CiltAbrtelci Jar.rinett. Mull finr.l "BpslEttV.r;cbVton: Worsted & Silk-MeDi ,"&'"VoaeuV,',t - . fv: I V:. -S. : y.- ' ; GLOVEStBeayer, llfc, KiU;lIorseskin,k . Mehg&: iV'oaoen's.'lv-,: f ; :l "' ' ; - '. UASy LS & HAND K t.Cotton, Silk, H -Mej-iH6,&c.--vvv.f;tr LACES.ireadf';Robbi . . JLace Veils, Collar! Papes, &c, ' w ( Cajiciesilnsh jUnehs 8 Uioiities. ; - , ' H HibbbnSA XJbttonllalTpes & Bindings. ' . Several aJes bf. Uomestic Goods. ; "v "x (E!t The-Sat;wiH be ona liberal and extend edcreilit; and Will cbndnue frbai May to day ti) closed. fne GobtUvwil 1 be ready for exaffli hatwn'twb'dayspreyioii Sale V ; WILLKINGS, & Co. Aucuoaeer. -A.i Fayetteville, Oct. 8. - 15 ti PrA:l.,1V1. has been uo adjudication btbiir CoMr5,bn the favor of the. Admininistratdr or Exe- -; """'.'-Ka -y- 1 inis,. 8uojecT,, to ; the eitect, stated, yet a ; cutor ana in sucn a state oi tpmgs tne r uAacquain- v.--nTf V - :""'v any bne that ? leu with tne technical uevices or tnejaw, ..onscienccthi&specula the knavery or'the.cii- ' ' 1r l. that the law UlllUStly eXCludeShim from la a tct AW nnA& U "l.V.irf nTHitv nf hia nio-hhnra Hp turn l to rnn. ; . V.fP11; o0f?J,?P., I some remedy Thoy tfAtfwVVnfiuKh to s :'-'? Owrtin ".a hand-" hie. rtVit .,a.A. a that vthniiah ViW'mb 'r.hpated nnnrpsiflll mini pi ir,i i iiitm i iiii. ii mr. n 111 ai. at.i .fxf v i - j ' - - . a., ,.-- T' A .-.."" 1' I .-"," I . ' . ' , w . ; (; - hunsel tt - jefe tho Who ;,nave; naa Aexperi- substitute "o ther Species bf broperty, the ;;;:'e ifebcepb XjApnuar beitlieetteralhtS t. . r ,;who e op mzppust PP bnsv. :,I do; not purp,,e :.lo; aomore' tha.r N:PaWV '4tb throw;o,t hibts' on4l.e prolific subject bf A v forejiis heirs or next ot kin shall be :en- inv essays. 'r ' ? ' - - titled Vo tn!-e an v nbrtiobbf it.None will r-rk;v.:.4 : . "":17 v it . v a "r -; i V W1LI.CIJ9 oi -our country oeinsj a vr.wjuestion.atxnio in5 v Vn 1 . -.Af m'r' nor iodine 'lands: oi ar de-"fK.AU'ir. ji . -. 1 . -.. s ; - . . ; ' "rr"( - r -, , . . ;.- r.,r. yj, f uc. 'mh muuigenceqn their claim i ?r " - r ? - - aye ior many yea ra;;be.en,accostomed' . . . -i a usui v.w ,v lanpnn Tn i :niirt- f HirK Ai.;n;f !' sellnrs for'redressA and with these he ti nda Itic icase 'bfC ama ii1-ho higher satisfaction than to be taught - - - "! a t i - . . m - . .. . l . ' w inteiuirent reader mav readilv f anu ruiueo, it nas an oeeo uone accoramg other Species bf property, the therefore, he is helpless. I ich Udisnuted. and hence per?'! cannot: persuade ' myself vthat suchCevils xeere bound in the pblition held byf: the ware d to ration would be. takeit on: the- estate of a decease ed;debtor, "aricl rhaveknbwri suchrA'dmi nistrator Vtb lie served ;Witlia bzehWrits: before, think, hadi dried .on thepaner r;and ue- rcely ia) a.-.i4 ionri in niAnvAcases.-' will a nrove twhiVt in iirod ;;,vVio..A,rA.vA.;..-: 'l- j i A' V a, , ' cf f th M .dpfpr.ts 'I win I If Ai,1WA aC' Ur;r.At'J .-'aa A i '. u, "tliusvrj -v r yr--v ,r s -: y ?- ."- ,,u,,'vu.iiuui t"i,iai. tiiie,tistates'or I ...tAvxitt ni:tr .also tb noint.OUu::.:V':-;'vil solvent arid x in Vf'-Vj f '-'ifpaH-rt wAVaT' ' Ul.W.'""' a'. I . - V ' ...'n. ' , . . - . Miyu. -nvic v t t" A' J :a.1.I - T -.vn'll :G -a 4- l a Ji J -;i?a1 . - A -'. ' t.. -A-A, . 'hat I'll) 3y -OO Uliuen iwuuj - X 1 H, 4i B V ' -i creditor. 4 TJ his rule, however, .was many; y ea rV a go' explbdedand bu rl' Eeglsl atu re ; V passed a lavJecjaHngthatcli lands, taxed ; withx- an' h ho u, ou s load o f costs-w 'were foreseen or anticipated as. practica hie "u nder the " pro visions ( of the act ; of . .' . r 1 .'- l l ' ,-. .1.- : ' j - - t2$, eisey sureiy it wouia not nave re ceived the sanction of bur last General !AselyVvir; ;1 ?'4V-:v 1v I:cbuld multiply v instances of practical' 'evilijand aily ; oppressions- wli ich 'may happen;v;aVlwhich do- occur under ; the key eral ru I es o f pu r laWtT . n . w hichil have written, 'inawutn irnnjrs are tolerated it A At tn at xn ey. are .remeu 1 1 ess in: our tn bu nals of justice ,y s rdisgracefii 1 Ub any;, code" of I a ws.;The whole (foundation" is Wbn e verya t te iii pi to bui Id on 1 1, v:m li'st gi vd bs simifarresutts. trust'we haVe ambn us, lntelligence.sufficient to dev se a re-! medy, by prbscribi n more equ i tajl e rules' onjthis subject, and independence enough' to attempt jt, though our present rtileV are insome; measure hallo wed by a ei 1XATU kl -I ': '! ' . . J O . : . Fl a". ' i ' !...' r . t - . . v . : . . . 1 ne committee appointed; to inquire jn lo'the compensation ptopr 'tb be allbw the ofjBcer of the Cohveniion. KaW aoH tp thelollowing;'RoIuiio:n'ii liesofocd, That, the allnwanrM ikffi;. ot this (Aonvention, for their services, during its Session, shall be to the President, in addition to his mileage as a member of the Convention, eieht dollars pertlay, to the Secretary 6nC hundredr 8c fifiy . dollars per week, to the .Servant at Arms thirty dolors per week, to each of lhe door-keeb-ers twei.ty-eiL'ht dollars per week and' tn person who clean the C unitbL per.weeK. , . ijr. JoynesIso submitted th Jiesolutiou Ol dayVth3d ' dayof ' October, tt .. ' Slore.of the Siibscribers, a large and fafe the rffe ana ireoc- . ... -. i. ..... i . . . . . , Terms .liberal and. will be made known &t t Sa!e.'i;.'':"-X' - r" a- W 1 1. 1. KINGS & C. 'X- i X-"x AuctioneeM.' A-'sAA'. X.raytniectH: At 15 U e loliowmo ' "flewW.That the Au'dftorbf, public accoluits c rc4uesteci xo prepare and lay ,i .efore the Con yenturn, a statement : of the number of persons in each ccnmtv of tins Commonweal! h who are ?S!?ed.!" he Land ?"fks"of theyVarB 1828 & 1829, wmViaoresbn A nfiantitv not leisii. in 9 ,acres, or on a lot or part ot a lot in a town estab lished by Law." ". t ; M r. J . saicl , he wished t " ascert iin hv . this resolution the number ; olprrbns in' OXFO UDMALEACA DE31 V. pllfc Exammabon of this Institution will be "XX gin ton Monday, November 9th, and close with the semi annual; Report, on Wednesday morning.;- A : , . .r - ' AU that feel Jnierested, are'respectfully w ed foAtutuL - - c , , . V4' . khrert nl nn.r.TAM. Sec'. k! Oxmrd Oct. 9, t29. - , 15-4 v' CCr,The Tarborough Press, Edenton Gazeuc & ;,Norf6lk tlerakl, will -publish the above three week's iUKrfonvard their accounts Im liereto State "of North- Carolina. !'SV Wake County ; . X7 .Court pf -Pleas hind iu irter Sessions, .r . .'...Ail ii'icl Qiccum 1R90 . n d - , - .' -X ' 1 Orerin: The PostMuster'GTe.ierai, f Levied in tfie taw c '" ';t. ; ... . )fWrvattIIarrin X rt,; Daniel Pccfc".;T j : I .M-irkC-oke, &tKf X' ' , , j Mim'nd as Garnish r '-.t - ' ii, y x ''"-. iw i in tins vase. iTvapn arm"1 to tne jouri, he Commonwealth, ho are debarred from ! 1 defendant, Daniel 1'eck hath .removal b. the right, ot su ft rage He1 considered seIf beyond thblimiu.of Uits State, orsacon that the resolution helud submitted, would ceahhsetfUii'ttrie6rdin:iryprocessof!acan approximate stifficienily iiearo the obWrt v0t beQrv,Gd him ; It is therefore ordered dj he. bW.in - view. X '.X '?:v... 4 JheCou.t that publication be jde .n the J Mr. Brudnx suWsted that r, ,,;m ' ."V1-. vMica ji waiu on or ueiuic . . 1 bette;vtdadjouru till ajuteirl loirln the Plo onrt nPpr sessions. held 1 f the caunty of Wake at the Coart HP"9 C
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