Newspapers / The Weekly Raleigh Register … / March 5, 1804, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
3l)S fe OF KtPRESENTATlVES. i vxuvi, itpiuiry 15. r.i : fr. Nicholfon reported a fcillibr; incom ing the Theatre affectation in the citv of ainington Kcterred. I 'if r" Nicholfon rfwrted a providing for iif 'fettlement of fundry claims io pMic Ads lying ruth ftheftateof Tenneffee, iMch was referred. LMr. Leib oBferved that an account of the )oft extraordinary nature had beeri recently m before the Hoiife by the Navy department Mpe&iDgthe expencet of the Marine Corps. was indeed a phenomenon in accounts. It j'as of fuch a nature as required the! iatcrpo tiohofth: Hufr either to annihilat; or re irm the office ot accountant of the nivjr. The itement waj a fpecies of non defefipt neVer ftn bfore in the United States. From it, appealed that the u1t!c-mpnef-aabeen xpended in imi.1 extravagant wayj without ftj efficieo t check. From HTtj it : likewife Reared thtt the lieutenant oloriej comman- ant had United in his prlon the office of i uarierTUiter, forage mailer, commillarv and iy-nnfter without check or controul. There high neceflity. Dr. Leib faid, whert the yerrfment was looking to economical re- irrns, to attempt fome reform in thisdeptrt- 1enof expeuces. It was his opinion that lae office of the accoiihtant of the navy oufht be abolished,; or, at any rate, fome fahi- ?ry form cflpefted. Hei therefore; moved a Vafolutina. A lh.t the committee of ways and meant M inftraAed to enquire into the expediency abolifhing the office of accountant of the TT to report by bill or otherwile." Mr, J. Clay fa;d he had no objection to e paflaee of the refolution 1 but he would ate, or the information of the Hbufe, that Ae committee of ways and means had the fuba. lett, together with that prefented by an eni qmry into the expediency of aoolUhlng the office of the accountant of the Wat department before them, for fbmt weeks paftJ A Mr. Leib replied that he was aware that he fubiedt was generally before thexomniit- te of ways and means but the Houfe had en in fenion four months without any re. rt being madron it. His objeft was that w ! - r 1 ... : a u (T-A . n A.i.. lion to the committee to pay a particular and early attentiou to the fubjccY i A Mr Nicholfon movedL to arnend the me lion by adding to it., " and the office of the accountant of the war department.". His rea fon for this motion was that a bill to that eL fet was introduced into the Houfj two years (igol Mr. N, added that he was of the op in ion, that an infinitely better arrangement jtould be made at the treafury if thtle offices ' ,reje abofiflied than itthey were retained.. U Dr. Leib acqwiefced in the amendment . nd the refolurfon was then agreed to. .; The bill rnaking provlfion'Jor the4pplica tlori of tKe mcney heretofore' apptopriated-io 'the laying out and making public roads lead In from the navigable waters , emptying into if ne Atisniic to uic . f1. third time and patted. - "'The Houfe again refblved itfelf intdraeom- iVnittcrof the whole. Mr. v arnum id we f fehair-On Mr. BarA's rcfolutioa to impole !'i tax often dollar on every flae imported JShto the United tates ( iKe'aebat om which j the remainder of the fitting. ! . ' 1 t f.l I'l V Mr. Lucas lupporte!, ana .ir. riojuiiiu up Sofed the refolut on. I Mr. tarie movea unuut tjimumtk uiwm. r. i r -1 ' rife. . His ovjett was, tnnt navingrnen, tney: KauU refufed leave to lit aifaip. ana tn the refolu'ti6n.'fh?uli be spoftponed:to the firfl day of May next. He declared hi s expela- . tion from information Recently received, that the lei(lature of South-Carolina would, at. their feffion, expected ta be holdeiri in April, repeal the law allowing the iiBortaUoii ot JHaves, , L , . " This motion was fiippcTtei y Mtflrsr Sregg, Lyon, Huger, a id Claiborne and ppofedby Meffrs. SmiUe, Stanton, outn- ilrO, Oiumii auv , wis negative, A yea Noesfeoi The relolution was mn ajjiccu vu, 1 69. 1 When the committee -o(s, and reported flheir agreement to t'.ic reCb'.utiooj K - Oti the fueeefton of Mr. - R. ,'Gf ifw'old that xhe amendment propol'ed to the refolution, to kAA and their territerieff, might " imply ; I that it Was contemplated' to revoke the exift- ution, ivir.-vvinn movcu a punpjituisiii vi . . -Iff , -J . m a r4 . m t to the nrft Monday ot January. . Mr, . Clay fupportedi an si tun uucas, loan, and Stanton oppoieji .tnis, motion, Sich was negatived. 1 he . Tea ana ways Were called, and were, Yeas 54, Nays 6 a. IU Vtte fio1 ,ueft,on w". tken on, the "refolution, and aafried in the affirmative, L vas 71. ; , :;. a aft hi auj y " J -, m , the Houfe went into a commitjee of the whole. Mr. Dawfon iathe chair, on , the bill to amend the charter of AlexaodHa. Af feverar ameadmentii the bill i Q-m . , i. f rnftrted rihe Houfe. 1 . 'J 'Mr. J. Randolph, from the committee of .UWays and Means, reporteua out ; Uty of ten dollars upon every Uave, lmportea- into the United Ststes - I f Mr. J. Randolph moved that it be madd ; the order if thedray for to-mwrrovr.J Dr. Leib' moved that it be madc tke order for a more d'ftaat day; I " ' When an adjournment ttas called for, and arried withoat any queftion being put on.th previous motion. f Friday, February iy i - vi.ii. . v .-v 1, . - . p uuis were reported more entf-iuauy 10 yccure 'the independence of the judges of . the Courts in the United States ; and for making further " provibon for exiinguifhing debts due fro m the ' 11.:.. j c... .r 1 V. I fog prohibition to import flaves ito them, it was, with the affeot of the moverttegatived. ' : The aueftion recurring n the original refo- tli jnotion of Mr. Dana, the committet of Commetct and Manufactures were in ftrufted to enquirf into the expediency of a inendig the 1 eve ratals fixing the comjpenfa , tions of officers of tl&'cuftoms. . A meflage was received from the PreiTdeAt of the United States, gtving certain informa tion refpedting the fituation of the lands of the United States in the vicinity of Detroit. Re ferred. Mr. Nich6lfm reported a bill fupplemen. tary to the a& providing for a nvy peaee e ftablifh.iKih, The bill provides for the ap pointment of fundry agents to fu per in tend the (hips laid up in ordinary. Refeired. Mr Nicholfon made a report on the petition of -Marftellar, &c. praying for di vorces. The report Rates that the committee j have not thought it necelTary to enquire intb the mcriti of the individual cafis, under the conviction that a general power to grant di vorces fhoulJ be vefted in fjme tribunal. For . thil pufpofe th'e report concludes with a relo lution to invcik the circuit courts with power to allow divorces," Refolution agreed to,.. Ayes 75, and referred to a feleft committee to bring in a bill. The bill to amend the charier of Alexao , dria was reai the third time and parted. The houfe refumed the confideration ofth unfinifhed bufinefs of yesterday, vit. what day fhould be made the order for the commit tee of the whole to confi ler the bill laying a tax of ten dollars upon evtryflavc imported into the United States," when after a confi- . derab'e debate, and motions made and loft, by a vote 56 to 50, it was poitponed to the 2J Monday m March To prevent an erroneous impreffirm being made on the public by the above proceedings, It is proper to re mirk that, during the whole difcu&on, hot a (ingle voice was raifed in defence of the aft of the legiflatute of South Carolina allowing the importation of flaves but that, on the contrary, while by fimeof the fpeaken it-; imnorility and impolicy were fevcrely cenfured, by all its eji'lence was de precated. A large number of thofe who vo lei for the podponemdnt, aivocitedVt on the exprefi and fole ground that it would give'the lcgiflature of Siuth-Card!TnV an opportunity, which ihey believed would b? embraced, to repeal ihz al . Siturday, Feb. 18. Mr. Kppes otfired the follovriwif refq'ittion : Rsfo'ved, That a commitice be appimed to enquire wke'her th5 monies drawn from the Treafury of the Uvted States ot account of the mirintcorp? from theycr 1798 to the end of the year tSot have been faithfully ap. plied to the puSlic fervic: ;.n conformity to ex iting laws, whch was Im nediely ta'en up, agreedlto, aid refsrred to Meffrs. Eppes, Sands, M'Crcery, Leib and Boyle. On motion of Dr. Leib the committee of Ways and Meant were intrrufted to eMquirc into the expediency of abolifhing the' effice of Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the Ma rine Corps. - 'f Mr; Moore offered a refolution, inftrucYing Uie Committee of Commerce and Manufac tures to enquire into the expediency ofaurho rifing.the PreGient of the United States to employ perfons- to explore fuch parts of the Province of Louifiana, as he may thi-.ik pro per, and reporti their opinion thereupon to the houfe. Mr. Nfoore faid it was fcarc:ly ne-' cefTary to miles any remarks on the object of thi refalution.- ; The government Was not in pofleiTnn pf a good geogriphical defcription of ' Louiana which it was very definable thit they fhju'd pofflt ioafrriuch as its limits were not completely i dc figured in the trticles of cefiin and is the time might not, perhaps be diftant, wheri. it boundaries may h a f ;jb of negociition between the former ow.iert of the province and the! United SUtcs The rci'ohitiort was agreed to Ayes J. Dr Mitche.i from the committee of Com merce aid M inufattures, made a report on the ful jeel of laying duties for the fupport of light h-'ufes The report isaccompantcd with fve ral docurrt;nts, 4nd concludes w th" a refolution t?n,ta duty of 40 cefiJS a ton r2 hid on foreign vsffels entering the ports ofthe United States . for the fupport of iignrhoufes, The houfe tack up the report of the coi nrttee of the whole on the bill miking provu fion for perfons dii'ab'ed by known wounds receivei during the revolutionary war. After icveral amendments bing mde, the further cdnfideratioa was'poftponed tJ Tuefday next. - " ' Monday February 26, feill for eieding Lojuifiana Into two terri tories, and making pry v -lion for the temporary, gove.-nmemt thereof, was received from the ' Saaate, and referred. Mr. . Randolph faid the houfe woulcf re col!eft.that he had on i farmer day offered a refolution barring any claims derived under any aeVof tits ttate of Georgia pafTod in the year i795t in relation to lnds cded to the United States It was not h& purpofe in fi fing at thistime to trefpafson the patience'df the houfe Nor did he .know that he fliould i n future offer ny remarks additional to thofe h? had already made. But he conceived it his duty to place the fubjcA in fuch a point of ' light that everyeye, however dim, might dif tinft'y fe.citS.lrue; merits-.. For this purpofe he withdrew the rsfoldtion which he had be fore offered, and more a more particular dne, whl.cKyvas agreed to and referred. Mr. Leib reported a bill to.repea,l the acl fixing the rank and pay of the commanding officer of the eorpsof marines. The houfe went into a committee of the . whole, Mr, Varnum in the chair, o vthe re pqrt of a felefil-committee on ths bill from the Senate, to divide the Indiana territory in two feparate governments. The report, for rea fors affigned, rccommeads a rejection of the bin- --- - - - . The queftion being put cn agreeing to the report, it paifed in the negative, Yeas 34. When the bill, from the Senate, was read, a ad fo amended as to defignate the new terri tory by the name of Micmkga.n, iiiftead of North Weftern Territory ; and the coflunittte role and reported the bill. MrThrnas, from the Joint committee of & e two Houfes, made a report, fpecifying tht fcufinefs,rtn their opinion, rReceflary to be tranfafted theprefent feffion, and concluding with a refolution that it be clofed he iltb'of March. Its. consideration poftponed till Fri day. h : . ' A , i)r. Mite Hell reported? bill to provide for light houfes and buoys ic. Referred Tuefday, Feb: r. AV'll to authorif the courts of,the United Statej to appoint commiflioners to tae depofi- , tions of witntfles out of couft, Sec. was read the third time and paiTed. l bill to divide the Indiana territory into two feparate governments was read the ad time. A motion was made by Mr. Holland to poft pooe the conffderationtoa diftait day , which being negatived, the bill was pot on its pafTage and loft 59 : The houfe went into a committee of the Whole on the bill making appropriations fo the fupport cf government which was gen through. , ' NO 1 ICR. T H ERE arc two Notes of mine in tK PnflVffin of AnArem Vltixr or Lewis Barker ; the) were given to t'lem in Co da" ted the lafl of March, 1803, or thereabout ; one Note is for a new-Waggon and hind Gears fuppof? d to be worth oe hundred Dollars ; the other is for three hundred and line dollars. I do hereby forwarnall Pctlons from trading for (uch Notes of that dfcription, upon-the Expectation of mypytng them, as I do not intend paying them,thecoufideration thatthef Notes were given for having failed, as hs bten aicertxined by the laft Superior Court held in Hillfborough and it wtuld be advife ble if any Perln has traded for fuch N tes, to return them to them who afii3ni them. ' JOH O'DANIEL. Orange Countvt Feb. ail, 18.04. ' Hii'llborough Dltnd t State otNorth -Carolina, J In llquitv. T Oct. 1 erra 1803 . Jathe9 Elliot, v Henry Thorn pfon, r:t&zt Haldridg-, & Nathaniel Chi JhnaS. A lotil tor revivor bein? at this 1 err.l n:e( . o as to Henry Thompfon, fen. and Nathaniel Chriftmas. It is ordered by the Court, that a Copy and Subpasna's to revive, iffue againft Henry Thompfon, fen. and that publicaiVm be made three weeks fuccrffively in Gales's Gszette, as to Nathaniel Chriftmas to appear, within the 3 fijrft Uays of next-Term and fhew caufe, if any he his, why the Bill fhould not ft and, be revived againu him. True copy from the minutes, Tefte, ROBERT-BLLL, C. M. SALES AT VENDUE Without referve. remaininff St-ck of Goods belong1 ng to the bftate of Robert Adam, dee. a part of which are of late Lnportations, ahdconfiftihg of a Variety of Articles well worth the Attention of Country Merchants, will be offered for Sal on the 35th day of April next, and continue fro day today un til the wh le are fold, on a Credit of 6montha giving bond andfecurity to the Ex ecu tors. N. B Thofe indebted or. having Accounts unfettled with faid Eftate, will b p'eafed to call on R. RAIFORD, Agent tor the Fxeiutors of R Aaam. Fayettevi lie. Peb. 29, 18C4. ' Monday, March, 5, i8o kT J- Ca t ti has the pleafure to inform his friends that his new Typt is (hipped from) Philadelphia. J We hear with regret, that hy reafon of bad health, AUre;i Moore, Efq.oi this ite, h;is been induced to refrgn his office ot Aflb ciatc Juftice ot the Supreme Court of the l)nited States. We larhent that the community at 6 to be de prived ot the tuture (ervice of able, independent. arid Upright a Judge. New-York is now to be added to the number of Slates which hive ratified the propofed amendment to the Conftitution of the. tj. States. Every thingnow depends On Rhode Ifland, whofe Icgiflature has juft met. If that StateT.atifies (and it is confidentiy Expected) there i no doubt oftheamendmentbeing made. Governor Clinton, ot N. York, Mr. Langdoh, of N.Hampfhire.and Mr.Breckenridge ot Kentucky4are each fpokenof as Republican can did4tes for the VictPi efide.icy. The firfl gentleman has declined a re-election as Governor, and Mr. Burr is mentioned as a candidate -for that appointment. D. Gliffon ofteis his lerviccs in the Wilnington paper to the citizens of that diftrift as Eleclor, and pledges himfelf, if eleled, to vote for Mr. Jefferfon ; but the ' fame paper dates, that the Repu'b- in 1 j 11 1 imi 1 mafWMM L " ' ' 1?rnnc tiav . j A 7 committee, 1011 citcd Governor A(he to offer, for that appointment; and 'that he has , confented. The Vice Prefident of the Uni ted States has inilituted a fuit for a libel againft James Chfethajn, Editor ofthe (t American Cit'rzen," New-York. The prolecution, it is faid, vr ill romp rife all the char ges which' have been publifhed a gainft Mr. Burr, relative to the late Prefidential election, principal and fubordinate. It appears by recent accounts from Louifiana,that fraudulent furi veys and fales, ate making of large t rafts of lands in that country by Spaniel officers who fet up claims to it which they have, in fact, no foundation. A mofi dreadful Fire took place at Norfolk in the niehtof the 2d ult. No newfpaper has fince been received from thence. The follow ing is a letter received at Peterfburg giving fome account ot its ravages. " Portlmoiith, February 23 " About eleven o'clock la it night a fire brofce out in Norfolk at the lower end ot Maxwell's- wharf, which foon fpread all over that va Suable fquare, and now there only remain three or four houfes land ing from Market Tquaie until the vacant fpace where Francis Taylor's fhed is, a fquare rich in commercial commodit ies be) ord any in Nor folk. Commerce-fit eett Watei fircet, &c. &t. are completely fwr pt ; and the calculation is, that upwards of three hundred houfes: have been deflroyed, one fhip, two. hrigs, and feveral f mailer VetTels. Topaiticularize the ft flerers would be impofiible" A fire has a!fo lately taken place at the village of Uuica, in the State, of New-York, which deflroyed property to the amount of 15,000 dollars ; and another at Newhavertv which has been equally ferious. The City Council of Ciiarleflon . have refolved to raile a fund by fubfeription for the relief of the French Emigrants from the Weft Indies, who have lately arrived there in difirefs. The legiflature of New-Jerfey, oh the 15th ulr. pffed a law for the gradual abolition of flaverv. It cna61s that every child born of a flavr aitei the 'h t3ay cf July next fhallbe free, bu t fhall remain the fervant ot the owner ol the mother, in the fame manner as if fucti child had been bound to fer vireby theoerfeers of tKe prtoti hiah-s until the age of 25, and fe males unt il the are of 21. On the-ioth ult. tha: immenfe pi le, the New-Yovk Theatre, was brought under the hammer, and thurk off to J. G.Siiaw, Efq. for -43,006 dollars. A letter from Port Republican, dated the 4IA Jfanuary lafi.Jays9 The times here are truly dif trefiing to the inhabitants. There are 100 ceo dollars to be raifed this week in the following manner : i,i2oo dollars from each merchant of the firfl tiafs; 5C0 from the fe cond ; 1 20 from the third; 40 from the fourth ; and all dclcuptiohs of perfons 4 dollars. Thofe who do not pay are: immediately fent to prifon." A London paper of Nov. 29th favs 41 rheColnmiflioners appoin ted by aft of parliament, under the convention with the United States of America, have giVen notice, that in eflimating under the con vention the lofs iuftained bv clai mants, they will in no cafe allow compound interefl, ,for the tithe fubfequent to the period wheiein lawful impediments ludexifted, jt might reafonably be held that fuch claimants would have recovered their debts." The twelve Judges of England aflembled in the Exchequer Cham ber, London, ion Saturday the 49th November, to hear arguments in fupport of the objections taken by coup.fel in tke cafe of Robert Aft- icu, wno naa been conviaed 0( "r11 c property of the iianK rit England, The poirt of difcuflion was, whether the Ex.' tiiequer bills ftolen, being invalid in themfelves, could be confider. ed as fecurities and effefts of the bank of England within the lhtute of the 15th of George 11. ? 'fhe point was mod luminovifly argued by Mr. Erfkine and Mr. Garros but their Lordfhips' judgment Hands over. -. . A perfon who had been cenvic. ted ot an offenceior which he was fentenced for peipetudl inaprilon ment at hard labour in the New York ftate-prifon, broke goal a. bout fix years fince, and effected efcape. His friends were refpec table ; and, in the interim hetweea that time and the prefent, frequently applied to the Governor for are tijiflicn ot his punilhment. Their folicitations were unattended to, on the ground that the culprit was not then undergoing the fentence of the law. Seeing ho profpeci of obtain ing a pardon whitft at liberty, he formed he refolution of returning to the ftate-prifon ; and according ly a tew . days ago he voluntarily fui rendered himfelf to the keeper.) A mo ft atrocious mufder was committed in Pendleton diftnft S. C. on the 27th ot Jan. Mils Poliy Young, a fine amiable young woman, on the morning ot the a hove 3a yj had left her tather'i houfe, to go to a mill two miles dif. taut, and was killed on her return about 10 o'clock, by her father's negro fellow, in a manner too bar. barous 2nd. indecent to relate. It ' is however certain it was one of the fouled murders ever known in this country. This monder of inhu manity and ,b!oodfhed was fail ly convicltd ot the crimes he had com mitted, and was executed. The Chief of a party of tha Chaftaw Tribe of Indians having been introduced, at Wafhington city to Boriapartes brother, and learning that the Firft Conful was actually engaged in a war with the KingofEngIand,obfervedtoyourrg Bonaparte, that under tuch circum ftances, a Warrior's brother, in hit nation, would be deemed a coward, if he weie to abfent himfelf Iro.m his countiy We prefume Citizen Bonaparte didnot feel himlelf much flattered with this Chaftaw compli ment. M arried r . At 'Wilmlriton, Mr. Sairiutl Swan to Mifi Sirah Scbtt.aiid MT.L.Kvard St.GeorRC.to Mif Mildied Spirti At Salilbury, Mr. Jcttc Pearfon, to Miff Ann K Steele , daughter or Gbheiral Vtccle. Died At Nftfthumbf riand, FcnnfyWania, on the 6th ii!t Dr. Jofeptf Prtefllv, without the flhteft appearance or eSprefllon of pin. Hi paffage trom life to deith was imperceptible. He had for lome time been aware of hit approaching diffblution, but he prefcrved hii ha bitual acutenefs, his habitnalcheerfulncft, and habitual kin'dsefs totfae laft. Had he lived t. the tth ofthw rrionth, he would have been 7 1 yean of age. Whs principal occupation through life wm t propo g.ite the evidences cf the truth of chrihiaiiity, and the belief of the one true God, as revealed by the divini mifTion ofthe main Jefus Chft ; fcoro a fall perfuafiM that tHc ctrmpticus of chrifltanity were the great obtta. clc to its UTiiverral reception. Whatever may be the various denon.inatins of Chriftiant, aJl maft allow that in out day, he has been the mofl able, the moa indor. tKoi-.s, ad perh pt the "mbft ruccefsful promoter of r tiqna! chriftianity.- 1 hofc who dilbelieve in the elm 1 tianfyflem of theology mod fubvert his argumenU, before they can faccetd in their own. At, a metaphyficiarti he ftood foremoft among thoie who have attempted the invelligation of the abttm controverfiti in this department of literature. Tte qurftionof Liberty ni Nefttfty, imperfeaiy underflow by the sntientsj and on which Bradwardine firft threv'S rav of fehrlaQic light, wu Hardly underllood by Hob arid Leibnitx and Zanchius and Jack fon and CurK. Prieftly was the firft mail who introduced into n tic the Immortal Hartley, and icduced the apa tionitfeif within thecomptchennon of t0;""! deMtandinfs. - When to his pnblicatidhf onthu fuJ are added his difquifitions on matter and pif". " rank, beyond coritroverfy as the Erft meuphyw"" the prefent age. ' . j A. a politician he-afBduoBily and fucceWuUy Uboorcs not mere'.y to prepare the minds of his forraer n"7 men of Great-Britain,' to adopt thofe gradual and lw tary reforms in their own fyRem of gorerninent, vm the democratic part of it fo .bviaufly retired, d extend and illuitraiie thofe general principles ot civil berty whih are happily the fouudation of the eonuu tion of his adopted country. Hi. profound attention to th. beUeskttres and to t ther departments of general literature, ha eB 1 cefafuiry extfcipltfied among hi othr wrtl ngr y leaares on oratory and criticifm, ad on general nuw 1 " 0PfJh7mou important .d rfE rtatic CkemOhy. he may be fairly & difcoverics of the various gazzes, which wm 8 announced to the world, exceed not mere ly in nJ but in importance, even thofe of the illuilrlou. ScW of Sweden, and the French Lavoifier. j.-of He ha, contributed to make the prefent g" readers, think and invrjiigate, beyond any day. He ha. left in the pref. and ready for Pc0 Jarifon between the fyftemof the anrtent b.tb PM lofophersand the do&rine of Jefu. Chrift. , Hi. uftfui life is clofcd. He ha. '?Zkk example of ttie fublime ha. never oeen w.iUa.u. inj nas never wt - ' , , j Cniformly exerted fo. the benefito mA The Doctor was certainly one of the moft trom ofthe . Hi. work, are about ninety 1 minou. n nuai V nf them in feveral V oltine witl nracrv UL I j y Hgrat iuji I
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 5, 1804, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75