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the bufir.cfs aforefuu! ; 'and the faid Jofeph
"PonaLorr,'. jU:lur, d; J onthethtlay-orSe
fMViTxT 1 705, agree withT HaflPaa Eaihaw,
SLMas or America, i
i tm
1 am, iir, - , . . .
LXcyaf Algiers, keep the: armies -olhe
preceding treaty (acred ;d inviolable. . -ifr;u
know ye, That I David Humphreys,
Coin.nliiiohcr Plenipotentiary 'aforcli&I, do
a .prove and conclude the laid treaty,, and
elaufe ther.'hvcontained ; relcrvinjV the lame
n'-ivcvthelcfs Tor the 'final ratification of the
by aid .'with the adyke-aiid conicnt' ot. tnp
'iaatt:i&f the laid united btatcs. .
; ttjliwny where, I have figned
'thelanie wimmy hand -apd
i'eal, a: the cify of lilbon,
this-aSilwof -November,
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c r - . DAv ID HUMPHREYS."
b i: hiivj,i, Th.t I GEORGE
VA:.i.lK0:fOK, Prendm of the United
.Sr:;vCoiu; erica, Uvingictn aadconfideredj
the Sfaid ireaty do, ! by and With the " advke
'conUiit; of. rite Senate-, : accept, ; ratify,.
cr,l to'iv.;ri;.'the;; fame, and every Lkuie and,'
tiicrvSf' 'And to the end that the M
ixx', ivy be ob'.erved and. performed with
..g.d fahh on the part -or -the United .'States,
' aave ordered ih premifes to be mads pub
'j'aivci I do. here 'enjoin, and rcquivje all per
Delxnv.5 office, .civil pr'tnilitary," ;wkhirt
, t. lrr;;tul States, and ill others, , citizens
cr iv.i:i itjitaiks thereof, tai
rhon civility cr, decency, youwbuld riot have
d trnm piy jMgjinjfr mnrgjthan
four vi ceks in your pofleflicn, which 'vas to
be uied whenever an occaficn offered i do
me an injury I lhail not repeat my call for
that paper, but N view the concealer of the
weaptouf an ajfcfpn, an aflaciate ih the guilt.
I therefore demand iatisfaction, and alls you
fir, to have the goodnelV to inform my ffjehd
General 'Frelinghuyien when andv?here I
may nice; vou. . , , -.... ,
to eblcrve
i f uiil the treaty and every elaufe andsrr
I ihercoi. ' -
In tt'i :r:y whereof y have caufed the feal
of t.V :it ied tat es of Am er ica to be affixed
.to .fir i z priienis, anu urncjuie iame witn
Done at the-c of Philadelphia,
thefeventh ly of March, one
thou'and .feven hundred and
ninety -fix, and of the Indepen-
denee pf the United States of
America, the twentieth.
Go: WASHING! OX.
'ythe Prejidcnt. '.' '
T IMO i H Y PICKER 1 KG,
' Secretary of itat;
. Your obedient fervanf,
--,;', J.GU-NN.
Honorable Mf." Baldwin ';tr .". , .-
No 4. ; ... :
' V . Fnl')f March 1 ithr 1796
Will you" be fo'obiig'iiw as to'cbr.Vmunicate
to me in writing your recollection of my cf-
Itr to fubmii. to ) our ptTufalall thejettof
niyCf and. colleague, how you expreited ... it
to Genei al Gunn and his reply4 afn .uSvil-ling,-
to give ycu this. trouble, but it feeni to be
ncctifury to enble tne.tp deternunewhatcourfe
I ihall purine on the fubjectof the note which
you handed inetkis morning , f: 'v. " .
W ith-grcat-lpect, 1 am Sir, ' .
Your obedient lervant, " X
. ABRAHAM i3ALDWlNT:
General Frelinghuyfen. . -",,:tr.; ;'. ' " '
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S I 1L
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
-T irM-awav from the (nK(HvW tYir
. J - 11 MJrfAAy -w
J-V-20th Augiftt laft, a negro man nanred
'ft N 7-; T;rr--:
Country bcrn ahdfenfible, about 27 years
cf age, very black, snd ftraic biiih about five
feet nine or ten inches high, he is fufpofed"
to harbonr' about Williani Eafters in Jones
county. Whoever will take up. the (aid ne
gro, and lecure him in any gaoJ iw'thisitate, ,
lo that T o-et hirn nr deliver him to. me Ihall
be entitled to the above rew ard.
RICHARD CROOM.
Wayne county y March '2 2. s
(:eal)
TCo. 1., .
Pkiiadclflui, March 9, 1 796.
- S I R,
My letters apfrrzfl me of a paper figneil
Ij a number ot the Senators and Reprelen
tj?ives pfthe Georgia ACemblylHucir has
bt en forwarded to you to be preferred to Con
grcls in caie the purchaiers of Georgia W cf
tern lands (hould oiler their. territory to the
'. government of the United States previous to
tie meeting of tlic Legift-ture cf tha:'.ktate.
As a member cf the Senate I Have aright to
a pernfal of any paper frorii the ilate ot Geor
gia, intended lor public ufe, cud lir, as an
individual who may be interfiled in it am
tnts, I denund the original paper or a err
t'if.td copy yi:h the nan:es of ail the Tigners
1 am, lir, Your obedient fcrvant,
.' ' J.G'JK'N.
Honorable Mr Baldwin.
'.: ' No -2. . .'. .
PllUdtHu, March iolht 1796.
ft s 1 n,
' Your extraordinary note of .yeftcrday is
)uftput mto'my hand, Youfpeakof a "pa
per to be prefented to Congrcfs on a tcrtain
eontingercy" and of your right .0 a pcru
fil of uny aper from the Hate of Georgia in
fciided for public ufe. " It U very probable
, I psy at iome times have paper from the
' (laic of Georgii intended for public tifc, w hich
may have been conlidcd to my Individual dif-
ouch apjpcr as you celcrine 1 have
I received your note too late lull evening
toanfwerit. We. had three" tonverlatipn
yeiltrd.iy on the fubjectof tiie controvcrfey
oetween yoii and General G unnV - In the
fu fl, you offered to fubmit; to my pt rafai all
the letter of yourfelf anO colleague,. Without
any condition, opd I fo exprcfied it to Gene
ral C.unn, who appeared 'iat'iified witKythe
propofal." In the fecond, I req'uelled you to
appoint an hour for the purpofe ; you then
annexed this condition,' that after 'ptrufing
the letters, I fl.ould not be at liberty to coin-,
munitate their contents to' General' Gunn,
unlets 'he, 'Hi my judgment, was entitled to
the letters on demand. .
I mentioned this to GencraLGjapn in your
kvery words, and at the fame time tbld jum.
tnat 1 did not wim to oe a juage m H-mai.
ter. In our third converlation ! infonned
you that General Gunn was difiatUficd w ith
o ,r lalt prorofal : . that he conccivtd himfclf
jullly entitled to fee the letters, or to ' knoy
their content: and I handed you the r.ote.
r tio ivot thh.k it neceflTary to detail any other
p;:rt of our cenverf-t'er.
I atnfir, &c
F.FREINGHUYSEN
Mr. A. EaUvin
No. 6. . ' .
PhtlaJs lpl.li March 1 5A 1 796.
5 ?,
It is with real concern, tiiat lhave learnt
that a correspondence between Mr Bjld.vm
of the Houfc of rep refentatives and mjlell has
bt en rcprefentcd as an intended k reach of the
Srlvilcres of that Houfe. 1 feci im'ulf re-
J U S T PUB LI S H
' AND TOR. SALE .
AT THE' '
PRINTING-OFFICE, (NEWBERN,)
ftv ft' . a ; ' "
R E P O R T-
of a
; C ' ,, AT- S' E,
...,;,.,"T: ., ' . LATF.I.T DKC1DED IS
Favettetillc Superior court of Law,
WlIKREtN THE fbLLOWlNG QUESTION ARfi
DSCUSSLC 1 AND SETTLED-; VZ. -
I. .Whether, in the cafe a sealed xnflru- -'
Jlrumenif vaatiefied by any subscribing,
v)itnefs, the HANDWRITING of the party
'. : M.y be '.'admitted in evidence ? ' '
II. WHfctHFR an aflion of DEBTjfl upon
"' 5U c H nil irjlrument ? -
The noted Jack,
TI PPO S AIB,
STANDS; at Mr.-Duran Hatch's planta
tion and Trenton, alternately, in order "
to covir marcs at forty (hillings for tlief fea
fon; twenty for the leap and- tour pbunds to
inlure. . .
Ke is thirteen hands high, . large, bodied, , .
and a proved Jack. y
The payment to be .made by the firft of
December, except for the leap, when the
money will be, expefted down
He will be at Air. Hatch's on iMonday.
jipr'A 2. A
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MR. LOYSEL and Mr. PERtliN, by
leave, inform the' public that they in
tend orcliing a- - t
DA NCI NG SCHOOL,
as foon as a rtafonable .number of fcholirs
w ill be obtained.
They will teach that art on the moft mo
derate terms, and will inftrucl the young per
fons committed to their tuition, accorcingto
the molt approved principles.
1 her terms will be made know n on appli
cation to them. ' -
Feb. 20 .'
quired by the refj eft I owc.o the I luife, and
n uf:cc to myi'eif w iiho.it the ihialleii deLy
to declare that the corrcfpoiuicMetUudcd to
Hodge's
NORTH-CAROLINA
L M A N A C,
fOft TH t YEAR I796.
FOR SALK AT THIS OFFICE
liY THE DOZEN,
OR MECE.
eretioii.
not yet feen. Had you ryproached me hi-., yet, asdonbtsmay he entertained .on this
the forms of tomniotitivd.ty, there b r.a let. . jK)int, 1 pledge myfelf torclpcd, ontlmoc
terh mvpfficmon fo fecrct, that I fl.ould ftiHon. thefc t rlvilcrci in their broadeft inter-
not willingly have fubmittcd to your pcnilal. prct:ion ; and I do if. urc ou fir, that though
r I har none that I think .rfoncr to furrcn- i the place i in which Mr. Ca1dintiastho'i
dcrjo your demand. , . j proper to diflof? thutranfactlon isqu'tcun.
expected, it Un... uctoliun -u invioLble laic-
.criginated in confideratiuns ilrictly, ; ricaal,
and which had no rtferrence to uiy rueflion
before Cor.grcfs. I will add f;r, tr.r t nothing
was more dillant frommy intent w'.iithun 10
have taken a lien on this occaficn v. hkh could
Wrftillruedintoa breach of anvcfthf'T ori. I TT?HEREAS nlV wife Elizabeth has mif-
.vilcges. I J V demeaned herfclffo far as to leave my
'lliourli this ccrrcfpor.dcnce has been lcd and board ; this is to forwarn all per-
vifwcfd by me as incapable cf affecting the, fottsfrom etcditirighcr on my account, as I
privileges of the IW.e ot reprclentativcs. will pay no debt wtuchflje may hereafter con.
tracl.
Jpril 2.
JOSEPH KING.
1 anr . fir. Your obed'f nt fcrvant,
-; ' - ABRAHAM BALDWIN-! iuan
iicnorapicocncai uunp.
ZvN Monday the 1 4th inllint, 1 Book will
be
No. 3.
. MrJi 1 tth,
havtefeiVfdytii.o eorttie fcthtnrt
111 yoa been ffAt 1 ntd by n ollvck ef com-
With rreat rcfrrft.
L have tlx honour tohe,
i.lr, youf oled cm fir.'ant.
j. GUNN.
Hon. fonathan Diyton, Ef . Speaker,
to ti.e Hoafc wf representatives'
N O TICK.
Uy the Uthinftin
opened at Mr. lohn De'frcux'
Aore, 2 the corner nt Pollok and Miiidle
llrccti for the purpofe of rcccivinc; fubferip
t'tCTis for turt'ma a navigable canal from Club
foots creek to Harlow's creek, agreeable to
an'uft palfed at the laft felfion of the Ger
ral AUcmbly for that purpoie .
NcbcTii, MarJi J2, l"9'
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