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.-TV' i." -V.i-.t, 1 1 V I TiHE.STA GAZE T T'-E O F ,4 N O R T H C A R ..6- L I N A. ED.EN T 0 N: Printed by H O D'G E W I L IS, Printers to the State, by yom Subfcrip- i. V-'V'-v- t, ..-v "-'i-r;;...'-.'-v ; ,.; .-. ; , :-,,- . - X'4 v .'.'.''! o; tioilS for this Dafier are taken in at irs . nprianniim and arlv-rifpmfnc of nn more length than breadth inferted ,for 8s the firft vreek and 4lvfor everf timcaf C ' 4 mm Vol. V. S A T U R D A Y, Februar y 6, 1790; Nu MB v 213 Proceedings ef Congrefs. A United States, Saturday, January 9. . v ' Letter from the Secretary of the Treafu -ry, addreffed to the Speaker".- wat read. ' intorming tne noule that he had prepared a pun, ; puifuant to the refolution of the a 1 ft of Sept. laft, relative to provifion for fupportof the pub lie credit, which he was ready to report, , at fuch time and in fuch manner as the Houfe may be r -;, pieaiea to order. : v A dcbate now erifued with regard to the man ner and time of communicating the reportl With regard to the manner bme members in- Pejiftrpnyo ry's delivering it in perfon, and of explaining it to the Houfe j becaufeJt was not to be ex . peeled that the members could thoroughly com. prehend a plan of fuch an extenfive and intii- "Hate naturerwTtnurpevious explanatfon" j o"--thers contended, Mhat if it mdutywant explav nation, iroughr tVbe given in wiituig to the Houfe j vftitli regard to the time, ibme were for receiving the report immediately, or on Monday, next : this was ODDofcd. rjIt Wa tA r .1 . . . J M " V Houfe was too thin at pi efent to bring a matter of fuch vaft iitiDortance before it 't hut tUt K Thuifday next.the Houfe would, in aH proba-' Dimy, nave an accemon ot rnany members. - After a variety of opinions had been given on thefe two matters, the Houfe at laft came to : the following refolution : r That on Thurfday next this Houfe will re ceive in writing the. report of the Secretary of the department of the Treafury, agreeably to the order of this Houfe of the 21ft of Septem ber laft.L ' " , , ' -The HSuAi then- refblyed itfelf into a com mittee of the whole on the' Prefident's fpeech; Mr. Baldwin in thechairj and came to the foU lowing refolution r-. Y--::?.'SSfi with tranfmitted to you, will be lodged 1 in the omce or tne oeci etary or ltate. To the Hcuft of Reprefintatii of the United States. " (c o p y.) : J Fayttteville, Slate of Nmh -Carolina, x , December 4,11789.' . BY vrder of tlije Convenfion 'of the people of Yhis (late, I .have the honour to trahlmit to you the ratification and adoption of the Con dilution f the United States by the faid'Corw .vention in behalf of the people. . t With fehtiments of the higheftxbnfideration and refpeel, I have the honour to be, Sir," Your mod faithful and obedient fervant, r 1- -Prefident'of the Convention. To the Preftdtnt bf the United States. ' , 1 I DO. certify the above to be; a true copy from the original. ' ' r TOBrAS LEAHTSecVy to the xicuucnror me un tea states. graphs, t he. committee rofe, and the Chairman 1 A topy of the adoption and ratification' of-the Gonftittition qf the United States, by the ftate of North-Caiolinar , . V State of North -Cardinaf tn Coniientkn; "1, r WHEREAS the general Convehtipni which nfet in Phiradelphja in piiifuance of a recon mendation of Cohgrefs, 1 did recommend to the citizens of the United Statsl; a? Conftitutioor form of government in the following words, vir. " We the people,- &c. V- - Here follows the Coiiftitution of. the Unit ed States. verbatim.! -:- "V:Sw :c-!;; . Refolded: That this Convention: iiT behalf of thereemeni citizens and inhabitants of the I f M L r ir l. . t .t "- ui i.uiiii-iifuiiua,' u aoopi anu latiry the faid Conftitution and form of government. Done in Convention, this 21ft day of No ' " "' vemberrBSo" ' '1? (Signed)---SAMUEL JOHNSTON tne iaid addreliundef- confidcratiohV and made no amendment thereto. The Houfe then unaniniou fly agreed to the Lfaid: addrefi $ and Mr.. Smith (S. C.) Mr. Clyw ' mer and Mr. Lawrence were appointed a qoniV ; mittee to wait on the Piefident, to know at what 5 " time and place it would be convenient for him to receive the lame. 'e t . A meffage in writing was received from the Prefident of the United States, by the Secretary at War, communicating to the Houfe in,a con fidential manner, fu ndry papeis refpecling the : tribes of Indiahs on the fquih-weAern frontiers A motion was theri made to have the gallc- r!PS crarcA' which was Ann J ...... viv.iy w,U4 Ul JlglV . " 't Tht an arlrtrof. K rxrranf w.; ti T liMc.Tvt a. f oecretanes. 'to ht$ 'fpfeech'td 'both': Hd'ufcwit!iaffuranc$g that this Houft will, w i thou t , delay, . proceed ous and important inattcrTre attention. - ' . - '.'': This being agreed to, 1 ' : K'-. :-MrrSmith,QMr tLawrence,iwere;appointedh:omr .: pi re iaMi ad drel si5KfK; rApetitianf C Scotia, was reid, prayi HKllegaikla;fei Q0i i vefleand cargo,, wh icnwas f nade-atMeMroBoiba poll, law of the United Stdtes,- of which atthe ime heaflerts lie1 Waj ;otaJy:ignorantS 4 .The houie ibenaMourned till Monday ele yen o'clock. ' V ,:----:y Tu E SDAYy- January 12. . , Yelterday a. meuage was receiyed from the Prefident by the- Houfe, communicating the adogjion i of the con(Uuioby thrf ftate of North-Carol ma, in the following papers i- TTTtBWa'fcW a nuary it ,1750 - f'xtf,,. TJ...r. .r n . . .i : . .t HAVE direHedTMr. Lear, my private Se7 ; eretaryr to 'lajr before you a copyf thedo t6n and ratification of imT'donttinitidti'Cbf .tbV. JkedrJaiei - together-with a copy of a1 letter from his Ex lnS2mu12jobnAoiiPrefide Convention of faid ttate, to the Prefident of ...v " The originali of the papefa whichvare here 9 .;.. . J. Hunt Prefident of the Convention. BY the direaion of the Prefidtht of the III hited States, 1 have examined a nd comnarrt the foregoing adop tnitulioii bflHenT btates, of the ftate ot North-Carolina, which -was tranfmrtted tn the Prefident of the United States by Samuel dStlhetImt edS ta tet rerited in thtiald rati- ncanon, wmcn 1 certity to be a ti ue copy. TOBIAS LEAR. Sec W fri th!' States. The: pet iHoCof ChrluSofmlSaddle of Npr which was made 3 at the noi t of Bofton.; fnr f Violation of the impolblaw of the United States, of. which at the titiie, he aflerts, be was total- jy ignorant. 1 Mr. Boudihot, from the committp tn whAm! i t was' referred to examine the Journal of the laft ftffion, and to report therefrom all fuch matters ofbufifiefs as Vere then depending and urrdetennn tTieyil a ve, accbrd. r ing to order, examined the lournal. a "to the tcjiowing ieport : y It appears to your committee that the feveral petitions of David Ramfay,. John Churchman, . Alexander Lewis, Arthur Greer jedediah Morie, John Fitch, Englehart Crufe, Nicholas Pike, Samuel Briggs, John Chriftopher Stoe- V bel, Leonard ' Harbauffh. HahnaH A A Chiftopher Colles, David Greenleaf, John M fcrian,oranam weiterveit, James Kumfey, and William Hoy, refpeclively praying tor ex clufive priviUges as authors or itiventors of ibme work br difcoveryj were ordered to lie on th table, andfo remained during the fefiion. t it further appears to your committee that the ;fral'.eutiong''csf Martha'.alker, Duncan Campbell, Tnftram Coffin, ;Wifliam Finn'ie, Englebert Kemmana. Thomafin Gordon Pri entJaJanenerBarpxle-teTiben 4ui, iwcv!yciy praying .10: oe:compenrated (ox military fervices, or for injuries or. JpfTet fuftained d urine the, late war, were referred to 'thg'Seq retary "h"-TrA'r-'ffl'aniinc' and report upon xa, the prefent feffion ' I- It further appears to your committee, that the feveral petitions of John MGarrahy Dud ley -Tyler, : Patrick Bennet,-rJohn Durt, James Gibbons Archibald - M'Allifter, Alexander rower, attorney tor Col. Flower's regiment. Johntton, Prehdcnt xjfithe twentionjDfdjjidi ;;iiyeiying to beorai iuUolioftKeUmtedStatetrtritf'diTf thfalitraffrr iT;fcf "ferre'd to the- Secretary-afr;War:toexamlne::a rporr ron to tne pretent ieuni ; - : . " XJi Jjurtherppears; to your committtlit tKi fe feyeratpetitidsrof,Ari wau xiiice ninas,- jKobert lieamft a (e zure of his-vefil Arid cargo,: McLean, IameAReadAandThoaH.i : r- z,'- r -. r -.-..,T(f -M r 1 a V The petition ftates. that he brought a caro of fifli from Nova-Scotia into Boftoo ; but that hisVeflelbeing under the dimcnlBils reanircd bv the l3ws of ;the United States w oomedebatetoolc .place-uponsthisqueftionp wubui&i iim pcuiiuu luuuiu oe rersrreu to a, coinmittee dflthe -Houfe j but it was carried, that i UhoulereferredLtot he-'SecreUry of the Treafury,, to afcertain whether the f acls Jlatetl injaipetftioriwere true,and tneifaiif : Saddler a properbjeclrjthe ompainontbr .the- Hou fV. -f'. h -i. ; : '(A -:-f.H ; ,; 1 he Houfe refolved itfelf intoa committee of the whole on the addrefsjn anfwer to the fpeech 1 oT tbe -Prefident of th United Sf at and having gone through the fame, by para' refpeclively praying that certain claim Jh'.rh they exhibit againlt the" United States, may be tonfidered and allowed were nrAA . 1:- the table, and la reinainedfuriJ the iciim;; . It alfo appears to your committee . that the petition of lofeoh Wheaton. Serleinrit U;m : th,s:: "ile Vyfog enquiry, i'ntd the. , - 1 cbargesxfiibhe mou s retfcftsraered: to i ie on the table, ' and fo remained during the'leffion.;:.: ntr" ::f Yotr committpe further report, i th mittees were appointed to prepare and brin - the feveral' bills following, to wit t ' A"- rbTlltoab Tubjea oiVbankrtfptciertfirougho . ... V.'X..- ' . - v! iHv viHiuiHvw uii iwYigiuwn or inc united r StatesAA bill providing for the acluahenu meratibhpnheijihabitaht$ of the Untfe'd Stateiie -rAlfo, a bill proyidir.g a proper fyftem of r ''A :.:s:;;ai: ;-----'-F-' ). ; i' s'
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