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Mtpotitei iThaVso moich,' 5ccaY:f comtnen au' ealaetofcqt of capital' employed itiMMmtiae . tribes,.!' ineJerre'il to 'teieCt loiiiiwtte' latei ;tb theldefene a?seMfiiySof tir pomaadliau'rs aodauppQrtingVithW oar' tatefci th " authbri.v of the laws reierreapa select eommiwec that vthe ; lmntit'1Wla& Means liftend the aipBfesedvJiUt aeisionoi ;ui& had'S rcceiyed av eommanjAnoti:from'th4 effect ftBe yentK'V',;arcle :bf Ithe British realty fhM'notbeenVv- thee;c9MiislJaient Jttpdbj silbe-wfts- thei)ippriet bf iakJiajiHy blVa;fkfhp'ppTppnatiottfp ecrftalyC sute;i;?tinat,edj th$ tnouilt fufaoaidit todbllVr2and 3iat In rbtder? toj)revent 'anVf disapp6iatmene;iC woui9vg.o4AoinaKf (tneyapprupria tfoii ?p,rIr. R-hefeupon booved that, the. committee of avs'yiad Means have leayef Jr? pbt?1i Lpn thU ubjecte which, was read 4 fiwt andlecjondtimc, and: to a .csmmittee fi attvi.-.e tor f i- i. iSebvM That sQ muchj Sec. asie Jatei't6!:emDve'inhtsr'M the.' militia ; tb,eUcVcbramitteeV;; rJjv laiei to.thc incoavenience whicli ;'-ufises from. ... -'the dUutte 6 whlctnef f xistk laws prizes tibtuVed frpirthe eoirsairs ofo'trtf yot Iroiisl be bought frl . ireierrea to a seiew commu.ee ? mrji, urtmm Staler iqatspmeHKosycM Authorised fobbtaip dfrawbackion a ijeship ment,from - that port.tb foreigti cou otry i hebtofpr? Netr.Orleanshad been; a )4epot i ffrt)ta hich many foreign articles were.ship pea 9 iat,x,reBcnj ,opanupt uucn,wn . tish collnics--and. islands", a commerf e ihat . had Jbef ?jjray. productive.1:IJte wished if; thf fp '.was no -solid bjextloitp it that the uspai course pi raucTigiii i".iuFwyj He therefoM moved the tollowins. resow-1 rJ&99m& That the ebrfimittee cdPf Gonj; merce andLManufsrctarcs ;-be instructed to. epquirintpl thipedifencv)f jsUo wing, bndeV proper iTeftulations drawback of, titties , Jen; gbpcls, waresjd merchandise, upportedl ioo; the port p(: New-Orleipa rom ; any , port 01 ine jnicea pw-es,, anu rbm thfence exportjed to any foreign port or place;, ana tnat tne cprnmutec report : oy bill or otherwise. .'KJS'&tf1. & "1 't i rrVie K-noKitlnn wit rarried nem. con. v A sotEcieut number of members pot sp- lateS to the lead mines ouLodisiaia bp.jtt 'ferfed to th cominitte of c6xnmerce and 4 MrAoifipsoh Presite(ape.o wctta Mr. Kbwlsr - sbting that he, had; purttiased Vof;the United Suus : tract bf land in the tite pf (j3hib,bner-ii a stream oY water sufictent foVa mill pas- aed!;Vthugh)theJ samehutoftsurvcy it n.n Anu VnnnK Vl Vt A 'AllAm'SMn tpfl & he thereupon Ways to be'allowd to cut a i "canaljfirpfiii Che same, Jo'enabHip.tprb 'cure' water for a miUiiccording te his Qtti nai l inentioii. ; iReferred to a seledt The Speaker taidbefbVe the tiouse a let-. tet from Wr,' Thomas Claxtpnvdoor keep; er 'of the house 'of Representatives 6(, the "United States;?written In tis official Icapa xtiv? statine that" at ; the 'request of ihe 'of the Inhabitatiti'bf the'tity'thechaplain : to ther Senate afteT he had perlbrmed U Vine service IP the chambel p the ho5e of Rebresentativei I'd the. fbretioonl erave rioiice that in the arternobh a stranger foutd preach in ,"jHhe samerrbom which i$ a $hing altogether'. ti&usUalThisnetice : was given - without NconstdtingUhe Speaker, or being mentioned foVBV other officer of the housed Relieving it to "be a precedent; which might nereaiter ieay to many inconveniences, ne r opposed tht measure &cii taking this step he upfyrtunately gave Umbrage to some of the gentlemen belonging tb the ho use. This ' circumstance induced, him id hope that the :Sp"fcAWM gulationjbn this pointy or bring the matter a befone the; house for Us decistohi ! J ;v" -' Mr. Speaker observed thathc Jhad fie tt veir eietcised any authority on this subject Whenever-he had- been applied to for leave to preach in that rPom he had unV formly answered that he' had Jnobjec- ua raotiont the letter, was reierrca to a .5 ' ; .-. vrr"'' '""a C; "Jtir.y reported that the commit - teetppointedjo wait upoii the President; ; on the subiea of-cant. JJecatur ana tne ketch Intrepid,bad performed that service . and received for answer r that - he would causeihe reuestof the house to be com r. . plied with'?. 'A'v-i:0"v:'X i hHis Srllet-whK'fsssed its steadipg. iThw 61J1 fiii'a the jboarcfpf abcmn nl Mr. J-fVe,' from the com m ittee appdiafed -ect 01 we nouse.HHiaae . report rwnicn acrreea to, ana pro ; 1,5 M'SFrl I );$f rV JVrX.twhaoV'presented the foflowtpg fesfelutrifea wUi:OHieco'untbfthescar lolvea. thalheVofficAi'Wd Members of: MsfGehrat?AiisemblM place,' apneVaahetow oh Wday &l$0W$tet6m. ResolyeathaVatflalp p"be actedon "by" rWit-'Cenial'Ass'emhlyVU but'ffifcmcofM ,cnc uenerai,rAssemDiy,ascer . be- oresenteid to the eomroiUee5 pfclaf bHhe lirWinW K M r. J3ro w ntij prS' e trtea. a but to divorce j Samuel Easibm from 1 hftife'2tiphta-a;Ai am-m iccurcwy n.iuj xapnaei suca. es laic, as sue .. r;The folliving 'Message fro'm hfs Ece fepcv:Govei:4orl Twrntr, by hs- SecrttarJ Johp Ay. puwn, Kiqulrej waj jfet'eived. ; ' " 41? ki.5r:-fii .'; ;t:.i'..f.y:Kf Wo (he : Bonorahk' pearlng to form a quorum, adjourned. .v.- tf.v. :..i.:...f i.t.. ,' C fUCll.lUll.U IU pl I. OlVBf M5l impression the jetting of the members, and-- thit Xn- llidd,ick5'was reappointed speaker et the Senate, and b. caoarrus, esq Iq mat 01 ; ice iioufc.c. ; jLommons, tnat the Clerksr Engros5ing.,Clerks and Door keepers" were also re-electecK : ' V ''j 4, ; lloysE pt Commons, Tuesdffyaa. 20. A;ioiptc'o1patnittee.waa appointed to wait on pis i-iceiicocy lac jjtovernur, y -aior' himi that the two houses i are' formedV and ready to. receive any communications' he, miht have to maki. Messrs. natch and Smith, of the Senate, -and -Messrs.,-Love and rJlpoitSr il the .Commons, were the CO Ifijm ttteev-f ffe--?Trf fTTT53 'l neiouowingscanamg vommmees were Caldwell, Gray, MarshalU Fulwood, Hatch .Jordan &, F Oster, of the Senate';. '& Messrs. C, Catop1ell,::..tC6chVatTi- WhitalceVB. Harris, Hudgens' Perry, FonvilleVMay, Clood worth, Moore, M jLennaoind Njght of the Commpris. ''' ' . lA fli , .y.r" ...A . :-1 -!.'... nw;' leb, Graham, Ray, jVlVlllUrVSmuhWii: iiams (of Pitt) Mpntgolmeiiy' and PreeaivPf the Senate 1 Messrs.1 Love; Hulme, Pear son ;pMibj Holt, Yancey, Whitaker, Hawv kins,rj. ories Sawyer Grisi Rhodes; :Ho.Qfe iiard ' Geicral&sUrtWof', f Before I prpceed to-lay Ktiort VcU" the several sPbjectsI which jhiVc it ih cpntem- plation, to cmmunicatepe giUteyWas a tpld jcpmrng -rrom all parts ! of "th s.at;f Ithat potwHOstanciing tne excessive ana aiarming drought which we experienced " during the latter part ot the past amjmer"iur-crops, though, copamively light,' will be found sufvicient, i frCse'd -Mwi&r'-ecipndiVyt6;?fur- f 1 n . ' .... at rn. .fvmmnni -r W. i ' w.mw - - . -si V'. st-' 'Ctimmitt&'tfTirofasitrchi f Grievances A iriessrs. uampiuo, liu, crsui, vx.ie.ur, Kenan Bryanf: CoefTand Hymantip the Senan); Messrs. J.Mpore, Erwin, Lowrie, Young, Lea, FarraT, vCherry, Browirigg, Small, Morgan Roberts ; Bright, J. Fpy, French Lotkhart and Brown, in the Cotp mons.'.;," Jc---...Ji- ..,- ;--'. . r t? Alhnonu- Messrs jnish a comfortable support for the people a t rgcv? ana nopgn ineencreasea priceor , the necessaries 01, me may iau neavy upon 'a fe w, that' Werierai "disrres?swhich at'oWi period was apprene.p.flecif wia not tv trust oe j iH?"' ':: iefs'- l in, porsuaiice 01 .ine.tpirecuona.oi ,tne; iast'GehtW AssemblvJ T: transmitted to ,His Ekcpllehe 'Governors of Sout- Carbliriaa cbpy ot the Act just then5 passed; . entitled'Aa act appointing Commission, era to extend the boundary hap of this state ': ;aH?d thetlate of South-TJarbliha; the :re-ii ceipt of which; was acknpvv'ledged by him the j7th JMarch ; lollowmg ; When! it ap- pearea ta. ray crramuuicauoazwas nosre-L ccryeXl until after the EfalacfcTC '6'f South ICarolhia JjaWisem'i'. ''yZ& Pf V-vltt this lette'r his CceUency. states ''his intention bf layirig'our act be1re their' Let pisiaiure ac tneir exira session .0 oe neia in May,V but np'u haying beeti favoured with any r communication fVom" ,hra since, it is presumed wia. inc-sjrgiBw.urcuiu jiuv wr, on tfils subjert at thktsessite . ' 'Soon "? afte'r Vjuir last-General Assembly roft'cV . received a letterfrom his Excelleh cy the GoyeriiPt pf; Georgia, enclosing an extract of an act passed by the Legislature ) ofL that 'a.ate on ; the ih December laslt, 1 making Vprovisipn 'running ind marking; the boundary line be- tween ,vreorgia ; ana porin-varonna. r; appelrs that by,the Cohyen'tion entered- vti tp betvifeeuthe Uni ted State sntl Georgia ph the j2ith A pril;'.' 1802, that, vthat part of therTorntory ceded by Souih-Garolina; to the General . Government; which lies' west of the BlueRidge of mounuiiis, and south of the southern bbundaries , of . North-Car roUna indTennesseewas" ceded "to the If'''. .J." t,t ti.i'.'.,'ii ! t T mrZ - i - - f'1-. ' u a, ; i .... . , But it,appears irpm-th ietters;whici Qoyernffpt Jurgia anmyseifft?n thi Vubte'ct,(Wblch with the extract of, tbi lawv !M,f f.uqWt: are ncjewjiir sent,---v v., ; . Wupmissonertiad rbneetyi 'the. cpnVmbsjofleVa appointeld; byatatateecNf 5 tDintpaVerbow ..w ,-f. .n ww-,..B.-.-- ' ppjKini-la: ens 100 01 ine line. W-au pv. Jmccv jiub-h--, ties of anv nersbn or tiersons to t the land v-v i i enVjexed hl either of the 6aid'statesrunleS f that prpyisqrWa agreed fb&y.fconlaVJt , ; ; 1 hd bright ibjfyteiufrrry - ; tyyeTprcelVe the neessyo( taking; fi ft.'j ,'proy isionf toadjpft'lisima(!teT:.wth,G aa'sth'sharrnpjwMc sist between sisteir. states canrfet,belm)iin ; UewlthpuKe define an4 iwitfiiiztiZMx te M' fof;. August last,: ewpsing , "the c?py pf a&y 'act pfbatatate, ratifyipg andpfirming i : the act of tM.tat;paa.d; oy; U'-sioB'f ot, taexnera A.sseniwy,; authorising tne? v t . ;8tef;,Tenpeseeperte' laws .:t-efye'djhi3 .state by the; cession ;act;an(d;anpthe're V , tpperi aacloajng a copy, of ah " Stf iof thatS'Jvi:" '", i '$rh M Estate, hprjsing;Aeec.pfey. iv.ioonen arenam roau inereiBraea.ioqeu.. and 16 x d Wnpike;T turnpikes iherpon . areiaid before yburThelawof this tate, WtlllU lira ; Ort piCHlIVUCU nil J vuuiif ; , niatory,-did not freeive . tliennece sent pf(Ipngrat,the; lah hufc It fcfr .'-1:f - . isproDaoie uuttne suDieeiwj1 P-Pglt. : v?.li brought before Congress, aud that a jdecirv, : : i soiwiir bq IwUflierftmipime tjdfejl before-Y6u duYmff the present sssipni rff r ' II ti: 1 V tt-ln the lawt for bpehinga new Toad, it wills 'Wobseve4- that a rfoiiestis 'liiade,' that'.thiir ' x.egujatuj-ej 91 i.-. Carolina ,fi tu turvpcidvc - With the ptaiC.TwuVesfrV.'Crffft Hf- ; fcctlntt that nart of it which basses ihrooclv! r thift state i hich is estimated at abbptfpurt , ,' ; 'U y, A leuer fromnis-i-Jtceuncy tne jjrorcrnn r -7: -7- ' or pi-jyiasaacnusetta, tlateja. the axa 01 June last, encioing.emto ;ibitaoniiiif thcLe 11 gislat'ure of r that State, proposing an amend .; ment teethe .Consntution pt tne -yfd.tatest , accotpganies this. ) A propbitjop ;of thi, nature will be thought deserving pf. the mpstaerioue ;topaideri.tipn'f he;LeslK?j ture, ahd l make no doubt will be, acted paii with that, deliberation andcauipn. itimv v portancere:qiiires,:' ; .The Secretajrof State of the JJ. Statea.fcy; a letter dated the 24 th Septr last; certifies lhat the proposea amenamenc xa ine vo,'f titution of :the United States respectinarl 1 the election of. President and yice-Presi dent of the United States, has betn dply ratiSed -by thfee.fpurths of the States ar.ct-5 that it: is, therefore Jbecpme :,rv'parC;.;0f!:the.-; CofistifuUon.;-; '.' j. -ijPUifr . ' An T'Vtrartfof a letter (tnOSL the Solicitor General of this State(dab;d the itHh of 6c-: tober last, respecting die trial and punish ment of slaves,, and the present irisumciencVi . : J of our jails,, is submitted to your coo$!derp " ' ' t i . a ieuer uatea lveceinDer jo, attua, was cy'&i received frop- rlodgin Holmes of Gebrgfei: Ji immediately after the close of thejast ses xiotibtibe7 Legislature, alledging himself '.. - -VtQ to ee we soie rroprietor 01 ine uoiion vmri ' s funiicrin v w n t- im n 1 artAF m lwnr mill m-m : ' li '.' 'ommittek of 'Div'otceis Alhnonu- Messr M'Caleb. Katonv Brandey, Lee (Robesoo) BIoodwortH, :MKionie Feirebee 8t Little, of the': Senate jMessrsJWthrow, Caha Way, Davidsop, Parker, Hdrhbuckle, Stesd, Moody, Turner, Johnson, Hudgens, Spen-; eier; Smith, Molwn; M'Caonei :. MbbUy, andlVrNetll, pf (hf C6miuons. -',. ' ; , . ; - ; ' ..:('' v... ;.. state of ; Georgia, It is presumed this cir pumstaace was not adverted to by "the Ge neral .Aembly of this state, when the a bbvie ittt-Was pa:raedi andhad the Legisla ture of" Soutrc-Carolinju ; at V theiri Mav vaessi6n,: have uken Up the subject and made provisions lor ,co-operaung . wipiaour com pnissioners, ana tne pounaary line oeiwcen ' U." s tate and Sopth: Carolina, 'had ' been ' led as fair as' er Jmits extend, I Should Itvethought myself ustified bythe inten tion pF the law in direaingthe; comnijs- I sioflers appointed under itJto haye proceeds haye been appointed for the purpose by the state.of Georgia, to have extended the line to the iWcofTeissctr ; jniftht be fi'ipehded -until fore the General se'mbly . ' and that the-jf muney payaoie ter & Whitnev tne oecision.c-1 ayenainj-ms uepcuuiug . :,' it; the Federattourt respecting .---ThisleU " : ; M -if ter Is now laidefere the! General Assem hlv. toiretherT with.a cofv of ., thei patent m. . granted itb Mulcflsnd Whitney; andpfthat pf anted to said ? Hodgerv Holmes-' Which 'l ' H - .1 A hiayev obtained by means ofIr. Macpn, ; vV ! lifepi-tiat h?p i 1 Congress, i 4J for your infurmatichi ad; from a perusal of which yott will be ab-i to forhj. a cprrect f Opinion on'thesubiect 7; f-i'-'i1' In e -coprse of the sommer,' t recetvecT i Y80 conies of the laws of the fifst'session of ,l the seventn congress otine u niiea o.a-cs,, y 1 forthesepf;thl's'b.e,al-4.Tam JatelyiW advised by'the'Sectctaryf Sute that he ; v " i has directed 670 copies bf the laws of the... h S second session of the" seventh Congress, to- be forwarded," -as a part of tfiose to whichlj. this State is entitled s 'which latter parcel I ana informed, bas arrival at Newbtrnj aiid ; forwarded" to' this placed bd the recent of ; "-Ji'' s '4 - - I. .1: v' - -( - r1 -v. ,1 11
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