s RALEK North-Carolina : Ours are the plans of fai i dpHghtfvl. Peace, Unwarp'd by party rage, tc live like B'ctbcri. r THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1802. T- No. L. XL TT 3 Jtx $Sf REGISTER, . AND j: ' T tStafe Gazette ' f I and cn.Srjr-e men enough to form three, jhtfifaiU CntCrarS UCgOlt. ja -d in cm. or mote inst-tKes r..r i VlOJUtaiu L,;l( k.u. It is absolutely impos- ibk to - . .- . . ' I .1' I 1 1 1.. r. ..I .tier l. Ctnt rut .i$:en.j. ' .'..tf , into - aiy llling HKe inuri ami ui-t,. .-.c tj A j1 pUn- ;nto -..ch an unwieldy rnas a-1 hese ,) v.tse do so. lii.u-.-s : .resent. The smallest Puif-i-H ought to for I ,::cr.. .re brst instructed ami i!viplin- j t . - tU- honour, in cenfr-rmtty nkh j Th? mul'.ip'.yi-ig ot Orn-:er --c-j - scl i-.-, it. coi.;.iu. vn v-o expense to the public ; the : ' j'V brutal K.tu.-.. ct u. c n--di vicinity of Pvegimtnts, paitrcadarly ! " " ' -'i a w Ui i;x p-i -ar, w.t.. in tJ.e same C ;umy, won5;! br produc-! O-iiaoliuiu uve if useful emulatiou. Tl- cr.ta"; u J W idishmo i-enarate niiis:e'i of I?at'.ahout; t i a.u0 . b the R-tui'n is more dcft,ctie a v.iih, t iiicws so Lr as r. where il.v Id gimtn'.s arc loolargt or, civ t-r a terri'orv too extensive, is bull It Icens the -sptccal Hty of.a mi litary company, to have men of col air j in the k-di'.s, and prevents many per sons from must .rinir, who would other - Peions rf this description m Pioneer Corps, and be '.nstefrd separuttly, vyiihout arms. It is .f the hiht."'. importance that "iir Military Ei'.;dlishmc:if5 sh-uld be put on a f.joti.ig willi those f Eu ope, irul tlia: we should .. ail -:ui sJves of fji tiro. improverarnts. :i:ise Ai'tilh-ry has lontj bi en the engine o" 1 reo. h mio cesses, and is no.v the insLuMietit b v. hlr.h the fate of ?rn',ts is principally !! adding to the on iriil tils. I submit i' dc( 'ded in Europec I: should b.: ouv l. .Md. aa. Uu ;t num.'tc ol i II 1 tt. i ... t k. ip.ucio auu im 3 . I I ! ' I . ' ill .j.-.j i ;h- b ale, bun.c i.uini- ! i 1 k . iki.t ..?. a w I W a . - CvJiV m the j.o U -I 1 hcfi vj 's a tatetlient 3hevving as c'r re 'ly can Lc icei taiiiedj the number r.l -mp inies -nil of men in ihc stTeial Tht .(Joar b -ual ol K' m merits are : 1 cj'C'OScd of t'ji1 nv members. Ener-, $y :. J.-2! it: cu.a , t i lccl roponsibtiity r. ,!,.ecl lii c;'ieu m y ol'cii com, jsej ....... . . t . ... . ... .1 i t uiau . k:. t-..u.i.vj pai ijl cK-iVo a'i J ... i . .rti ..uUllJi. vl Olllvi J, i...; AiiviiiJiv ill wi.tt p.wa- s.., w. eiiLiatvl iii. ..-ry pri .c i. u lic.'cwt pr. i.I tn; i:v f.f -Le C'af. y are loynve poh.y to encotivje the forming of Co os ff Ibirsc Artillery in this Slate. nd to c'ifl'jsc iiifoi motion on the sub ject, I would p-'.p-e that a liutnber of opivs of (icnerai K osciusko's work on that biai r!i of lac'.ics, lately publish, d by the United Staus Mditary. Philoso phical Socieiy, -botdd be ur h ;s d and dis'.' ibut-d r,;iion 'be Militia; and I v.. villi take Vac liber'. v further, to rerom- ,i r - .1 . . . . u : - ...... UiTlTtHTU. V. I (IC I " ' O e I ' On. :iic, f 1 I I ' 1 . 1 hum.m oi..b.;! ' that the J men b t-t- a r w sma.i : ititi i.ect. 1 . i . t i .i i i , .1 i i. o f V !tr'.- i':i;llH. I'- puieu.Hscouii itiM.ieu lobneu - t in ' ' Ai ji.-r 'ompjnfes as r.utitl)e 1 rmecJ, , Thi t.iiai med slite ot a coivnlerable ''r'ion of 'hr Militia, clanss 'lie -cnsi- X 1 P - r.o in ... i T ibe 1 ; w i iv.i;mi' s : t o. In ti : ;i t"m this St.;-. th Court M i . is con std of ah' ut sc vdo v-ti e ( t. : j. i !: i.v.i 1 ueV Ioj.CUu u..w t u..- 0 Ot UiK, V til.;". mv i x' . M.- l -hoild be he! 1 bv the i I e ; i to : i . . '. !k L'w t an b i.et d i p. n rati n ef tl.e 1 .-is! attire t :lt fit T S 1 ' t t , A!n.o:.t are rides. however ajtdent, Valour however doubtless, ;, to the credit of the late Colonel Hardy can ove rturn veterar; troops enured to the ; MurtVee, amounting, in unredeemed old toiio ot war, accustomed to subordination,:.' t pr , , ,. and supping- the deficiency of numbers not fj . CentS t0 thirteen hundred and less by upity of actUm than by celerity of J ei8Thty dollars, fiity cents In unredcem moveTneni; To place the Militia of this State; ) ed six per cent, deferred Stock, to fif- in mat respectaDie situauon or discipline iceu nunareu ana twerrtynine dollars, which c.ia alone make an enemy feel their j ihirty-eight cents : ; and in 'three per cent, streiiiith, it sppcwrs to me that the iirst es- (! itorL i j . u .,,1 a sentiJ ,'cb is fo subject all the Uaws on that ? ? thousand seven hundred l.e.al to a fcmplete revision, and by retaining ! anU twenty-seyfcn. aolhrs, forty-seven the u:,i Kill' and expiuitrins: the inconvenient ? Cents. Full payment has not yet been pr.ivisioasL to form a system at once concise, j ) niade tor tins Stock ; but-it is understood intelligible, energetic. A measure ro impor- j and agreed the balance due shall be paid, ia;u o!i,n to ue conauctett w mi grea.'. eai;c a i iii deliberation, and shotdd previously be dt;ei.ted ior the consideration of the Legisla ture. I vauld therefore most respectfully ibr.iit to the consideration ;of yotrr nscel lency, the pixjpriety of rccomrne?din to the Icic'islatuiie the plan of forming I a Mi-itary CoDin.ittefc, to consist of such members of their body as are most experienced in such afTairs, with instructions to project, during ihe reeess'i the outlines of such a code as the exigencies of the Country demrnd, and its sit uation ermicS. Leisure would thu be af forded forjbbtaining information from a Jl pro per scurcvjs, the p irts of tiie system could be : ijuste.) ith a view to tie. ir pmver relt'ion to; rach i -hcr, and to the wliole.; And what is of no idi.-rat imf.wrtanee, ;i uiass i.f know ledge wo4id be collect edx higi.-lust ful in the uitiii.iite decifdoi of the Leg-islaiure," I I .1 1 . .. . i.r I . . i . . t 3 ,. , i j: ' !( );lu. r u.d Captains, wXCiU.tv cly .!..; ...!!.., a ...: as my or. . . . - ... e.v;,l-a ol xeial Rc.i j , - . . (,sVlhlv ha;,P.;M v,,;u vji.i: ...i.i vyi. - j ei.Ok.i l.u. aijuiii iUj;ev. 1 . , .. .. . : - -c ol t!,is t ct. : ' ... .; .... ,.-s n i--lccllt5ti , t -;.lv i : 4.pv..-:-aiuc and dist. ipli:i-. I c. .... . .ij ou- m the lijcral ttifya- :.. ; . . .i .i lu been . fforti-d to I ' . .rs 2 : c i-i uifTcreut ijr:v ol in. b.. . I i..se- novel but valuable n -ir.ady produced ca-:J--i. ..... ... wt ... Uillc eu; Rgim .os a:a: hat persi.-i's ra'b r n will b 1-, -.rdch tiu-v dishuUJur, v. liost j acq ill'r ,.n to V.", j V.I i . 1 1 I' L-.'. . ' i f r ii i so'.-t oi i 1 se? vices, nd v. en dui .lie eri Ik ir pos d.s'..'r pres i its' if. l hi 'ot cur M. i'i.i r i.r y . , !i rmen I T 1-.y rre t, cot rally lepoiteii to b ocd, an-.! in lit? lundsefi it -m mat ksmen; but they have l-ucb a e,:ea V'r ety of calibe, that in the ten of iai, when amn.u-)ition voold be erv-d out of pu.dic in 'iriizintrs, tuty v.add many S t!ien,t by tiiat cireumst nee, be tender ed unlli 11 r s:;vicj. It might probably be useful to encotit ae, by some legis lative piovision, the nKi .teri;o; vib ri fi: ) c f a ctrt.in caiibie ; and to present j any .u: due parViality which vnh;)K cpe j ta;e ;u -iitieulur s--cti ns of the Stfte ! oniv, sinii'ar encouragement mteht b 1 1 -II L 1 .t Off; -ersl! olV-rnl to those who should nnisttr with se t. e. C .i.,!;, and the unprcccdc n:; d 3t-;,..j jr, t,,.;.,., disability, or by ;.. j i, ut .mpuilant duly cf Re- 'K ,Ca:!rd l :.. i A,i.i ;c of other ar -v.m .. 5 i y lU' ;v oi u;c utnn d Ui.-.d h- .a .. verv vititdy efTec.ive manne: 3 cxcUv ii! ot evcrv t d, t - r s i i k 1: an rxt-n made my duty (. nd I i:haH . .: i erLrm i.) tv t.'tit to the d. u:t Hiiatever I iliall d-.em cal , ; ; ..ti-tju ::r Militia. I hop . , r .'. -to- u . io:iiiilcre' wanimg in th.-; iibrs of your hoir.iolc : .'.ItelilsiX that Icor.ldel ' Air. nia L.JkV iOOc cryuc i Ui.l It) ill) OpinicM th; V u.;b .md vOto c t:o J ub: :h: y were : . - he ri cum i I . . wee framed di-.j ' 1 1 j i - . (live do idich o . ; to a..-r a heavy i i.'. re-i' o.it . ios nu.s i i 1 1 j iii tiii e. -iioleti n of wY muk- tb ..f a n-.tt'otil ; uesci ,;on. iio, comne. i-1 i !io..:n o,o u o u i:u i.w. v.i o- ! lutaiy eweieicjn of Law, .r.jr is lo o -i I'rcted iy the ei-terprizc and sk M ol t lOi t s, v. b- are able, wilhoul u y otir. r lav. s th.io hose imposed by Iv i; r and a bl-j w ul 1 .': . df s. i-': --! Z' .:'. lur their cot: trS s. ivir.e, to in- ..0 Wl'l eer the i -.ai l- t O; O! . 1 . '.U'-.H; OlSl'V ai. . - e t ! . i 1 1 ; fu-i.' r uc h ;) por'iouof marir.l od . , and in; allelic!; a d .rree of information, as dleip;..ie n.to Li. i rg a r. jV r - pelf !o win. Mo. ti. Tne n.ctisov i!e,-ree f i ! it l)ili'. o : M lt'litr a., u io ...ii.! i--.ir- ,r, OTi'i r- r . qIiciii:.! !i i ' i it .. I Kir I ,. -. , 1 . i .. I . . I i , . . 1 1 , . il if i I m';vi u v ;t.i. u.iiiwj.wvvt.. i.i. . ( ; tii. 'i-.iis and habiliment l war ,;r .. 'UK-' to be withheld ur- u I a I S ibi : w .'ul.l p: tr.it ; i'-r i hna .! iv .i serve e ' t i e: 1 O ... c'f ; or . t - i i ; espe I : l j u b . -!t.- i! - . a .a J.o.'ly.j. Si a I.--!' l-.iitwry C- n z - .v i- d m . th t u us, r Cj.i.wiv; mj tro.ei .i l!tti u.c ' att n i ii .'S a . .o el k..:"- t r r n - i u :: :i..s manilesieti ;t , f a t u -h ad ; be co ic d m ; l bv tiie imp 1 1 1 -; - ol fin. a bv i f ie r ir n-idt rt d wl: : m (! '!. Miii ia sivaii pr --.rib d bv 1 .'v pennitti...; i L" . : !, under ariv n cumita 'tc:,. m-ke le. M iitia r.r.p .r.4ble ;. s n;i: t.;thtr 1 .e I lie appoiio net cf : dv u n m n "o .!: e, wid be ; ri'e ot..! i .": . por'.ani ai-(' v..l i b!e a-. of ' t:-.-L ilaune. 1 have thus no'.i ed, wi'.h a frankr-e-s which my duty itquires, soo;e of the nnp.ifectio:i ofoui Mili'ary Code, Litd iiave respec.'fuHy and with muh del" -ference surges' ed what I ciutTn j be iin jnovements atid atneiidments ; and ha ving experienced the i.' utili'y of all for mer attempts imptove the Mili'ia in the device desired, I entertain a hope the Legislature will take such i:be e:-1 VI .-o to a v. o.l t v ti.e s i c.i ot k te t- o t; Ji e ! . a - 1 -s .v tie . .!) G A; , w-.f. b r r c -l I ot - t a ;s i I'M' tie r.. a S a: t r r " 1 1 to vi muvs .swill nroduce a wise and - n- ext- iK n rm-;-.t, " , .. .. f . . v , r.i Icteetic ystein oi Laws ur its mmie e- "o i bt; tub ! ' rtoiiut tnr ol the s 1 o . .i . .u i- . I lii .rovernment. I'r:'. it . s diat the L a.torms sboidd be , . . v - ,. . r.i m !( 11. under ar.v circiitnstaucts, any m- a'l: o'e. Ii ;iit, cheap aoo ot the Al-t -u-j. . . - r.i;, ..... .- ' , . . ' .1V ormaticn m the power ot this Urpatt t-e'a. e i t die ti : - oiormpj Olh ei .. . - , i :. . . , '! mcs.t to turnish, :s desired, it win . e t- v...r the:. i, and reeaiineudmi: U to , , . i r 1 1 cn.at luuy ano prnoi iv i e ue. cu. i i ' To the lJ'Aovrable. the Genera! .'h:rmbtv cf tht j ....... i of A forth-LaruUnr.. r.nxTI.E.vIEN, BY v4v of mukinq: to ou the annual Report rfopnredof'th'3 Public Treasurer 1 by Law,U have the honour 1 cspoctfuliy to huhmix the following-, viz. . j The Receipts at the Public Treasury ; of No. tii-Carol'.::a, from the first day of; Xov jT.ber, 180S, to the first day of No- i ember, ;! 80J inchiding the public taxes j of every t;es..iipUoii, amcuntto twenty- j i-ix. thousand seen hundred and eighty pouiid.s, biiicteen shillings and six pence ,l Ji".;7c 19 G) which sum, being add- cti ij t!-,q balance remaining in the i rei-mu-) on the fii st day of November, 1 8U8, ui rep'jitcd to the last General Assem bly ; say, to thirty seven thousand eight hundred and fort y three pounds, fifteen "ddlhn-'s and ni.e pence, makes an ag i; i e; oe of sixty-four thousand six iuin dred ic tlweiV.v-four pounds,. fifteen shii iii.gs ano tiircc pence (64,62i 15 3.) Out of this aggregate amount or sum - I, Drlutsements have been made, a ilbin the -eriod above j mentioned, to amount of forty-three thousand five hun ched and seventy-eight pounds, thirteen shillings Sc eiht-pence ('43,578 13 8) the Vouchers lor which have been deli vered to and passed upon by the Comp troller, -jind are held by'- him ready for the inspection of the Committee ot" Fi nance. I Deduct this Expenditure from the ag gregate; amount above mentioned, and a j balance of twenty one thousand andiorty six poudds, one si ibing'and seven pence j .' rj 1,046 1 7) is left in the Treasury on J ihe first day of November instant ; say, I on the Hast clay cf November, 1.809, yet Lie be a coo tinted for. The Receipts at bie Public Treasury :br Lands entered, and which have been i p.. h for, from the first day of Noven'iber, ag-eat ..nci Mt.n , ueunu.., u,.u , . ill '6, to the first day oi November, I tiu'J, 7,c . -. from , r ... . .,.ri:.f. nn f,rnv.r(. .t:as;rns pnv Ppers aud records oi m,s onvr a. . nuw . ' nol!rituaonc thousand six hundred and ninety-four pounds, seventeen Miimwgs f i C P t. v.jr y S - e j . i i i a cse-rvre-lv j o,,v v itV .ja o v ( .vl i 1 i . J w li-ie. ! : i v . d i e itTicn : : VT L. i . c . Hi I v r u -. ') i d .1 'iir o.e..J o. my pi dvcsr, 5 a. 1 h;. U i ; i f Ju .r.V-.r!. An v bi L:. b, ISCS .etui Pa, .i : ey the : c so l U. i - I c..- ..uld me that Brigade Inspector-, cjab e of do'u g m-ich toward p.omo'in.: di iphneof I shetii'1 be want inr in mv t ii v did 1 foth r to rtenm- - ... . ion those Olh . taic- carc lo .-oiaid Ir.- ti.cde f append-1 , ! m.ot m su-o a manner, :,iung .i n a ; i ha nude to ci' ce, and granting such l:- liberal r'.waidf-: s. nice-, as wot:lle::- i f ' lii to do It rC I i , -re lb:- cmnl v in- at of the best talents, i ri ! ii ... r,. - ,.f .rr. v..-;!! -i-1 i. ;. a ! i . . I Ii . tXl'VUt. t.'I Hit. 'lll V. . V . P I . ..A..r....i ' ' I 3. -J. I 1 III - f . li. I I ) a C t - i tre o ;.bj a:i. I des . i t re j;. cm be pr- i r . d, i r comparison vnth i'. oropeily meihodis. u and .-i ranged, at. is readv access will be afforded to them by Committees or individual members of the Legislature. I h.nve the honor to be,. Wi-lb the high, st iesnecf, Your Obedient Servant, CALTT JONES. ldju!unt Grnrrul f th? Avtli CurLu '.: Alilitfi. P.aleitfi, Nov. 27, 19. nd nitie pence ("1,694 17 1jj ..this j amount! however ib set off and covered i by Certificate and other Vouchers, like i v. isc handed to and passed upc.i by the : CV..:.rblier, and does not therefore in as soon as the price current of such Stocks at Philadelphia, cn the first day of October last, shall be properly and sa tisfactorily ascertained. There are some ragged Bills in the Treasury, which will be put in order to be'burntj in the course of the session, in case the Legislature shall thi'ik proper to burn them :- And rn regard to tho worn and ragged Money of the State generally which is at present in circu lation, it may,' perhaps-, be proper fop me here. to observethat when the In stalments due from ihe -Mate to the Banks shall be Tuily paid up, and the public funds shall be oftterwise liberated and released, the Dividends which shall ! th ereafier be declared -by the Banks im i vour of the State, will, as I conceive, undoubtedly form $ an eligible mean of Red rnption, if cne more speedy than hat heretofore in use be wish-d ; inas much as, if applied, they will operate effectually, gradually, and directly on our Paper Medium ; whilst, considered in Ihe light of , a tax, such appropriationj will have, well rdgh, an imperceptv&le and indirect operation onlv on the Citi zens of the Stide, '"-If l here fore the Rc dctnpiion and Destruction of the, apet" Money of the State shall be thought ad visable and is desired, (of the policy of which measure I ask here to be under stood as intruding no opinion) and this mean of effecting it shi U be considered most convenient by the Legislature ; it will only remain, in providing for ita application, .o accommodate it, in point of lime, to the condition and particular circumstances of the Public Treasury, It will possibly here be expected fromv me, that some account be given of the operational' the Law passed by the last Assembly in regard to the Collection of Arrearages. It would indeed be highly pleasant were it in my power to--inform, that it has had the effect con templated by the Legislature ; but suck. i3 so far fr;m being the case, that the fact is, that Law has produced little op no consequence. In this, however, I have scarcely been disappointed ; for was so well aware cf the endeavours : heretofore repeatedly made by myself and others, and of the many abortive attempts to enforce a collection of those, outstanding public debts, that I was re luctantly compelled to consider the pro visions of the Act, in some degree, as a lot lora hope. I. have, nevertheless, by : no means, been inattentive to the duties j enjoined me, nor shall I loss sight oS ! the object in view. : The singular rase of Weather'y, She I fiir .f Guilford, wnove failure to acccunC or and pay up ihe Taxes of 1807 waa made known to the last AsembJy, will probably be considered as making it ne- :essary to amend one of the. Revenue Laws of the Siaie, The Act of As scmbly as it now runs, makes the Jus dees cf the Peace, who shall be on the bench at the appointment of a Sheriff accountable, in ctrse they shall have suf fercd him dtO qualify and act as suck I adv.,n:.e.;cs. ,.11 f i Me d-.ct w ol Ii EXTRACT Of .? LKTTEli, the ves to be constded, w hether j Vo-r. General Fi.steur tj his ExceUcucif b..- !..-t se- ioii, for cli oU- I G.z'mor, dated A'ewbern, June 7, iS9& . i iae such v.. untect c-ai; araes as s:iou'.d j : It is impossible to reflect upon the iir.por- . ,. . . , J4V, tl-.,. Invor .1 l :r Cl.'tl'" fnt I W'h., - iu't,.,,. U v..choat hrst givmg Bonn :In tne case i, .. , rx- k.; lono tbove reierred to, the 3?n r tT m quesu surv on;ihe iirst day ol Noveiiiber, ioQ9, ; : f i y ,,' J frM- ..c! - ni-vf. (,n it appears, did not quality, but ne nr.V v(r tf, tp accountecl I0i as Is al3e 9 . . 1 1 ' haul' is hut small when compared with I the amount of vhc cash on hand in prc ! ceding ivcavs ; but assisted by the uual ! Receipls, and with the other Aids already ! , proviueu oy luw, ii vy" ijluuav iJ y v oi a ertam ion have for'.y men ' ml!iln'!' d as ip o- iitic - . e.i! i i nre'led and equipped, was a pf t !jw, and. hhelv to be aittnded ii use- .! c rt M n n HI IV sm (.1 in m-.st coe-i -ffr-ets. Vulu ueer compmies are td en rs, and si-.-- "! llj!!' better vqid.pped i:un the ordi- r v. v t ti 'it ' u . c. o im. , . I ' ii. 'jp,n t u') v- ' j )' 'di'i. and ii.tv. more spirited and i .-tti - 'he ' . r I i! 'P' -Z'- g efn $ ; ar.d il '.etgii ihe'.r j .uri:. rs ah-iuld lall short ,f torfy men, i n s;!it tiiiU le betttr ih-n no uniformed I .'mpauiis at all. The p.dLy of :hnt law may peibaps ' t.er. trc; l -r a feA- mo rc.' dc ail ate i' . n i .. OS." . i -j-n:. t J! i a" I -.nw. 1.-..II .) in tiie evciu oi an acmui i.iv .mvhi, t.t.ii 1 place tiie ccleaces of the htate on a most lee ' hie and precarious i"ooiinr, a''d cxpu.se ali ! that is valuable in fcocial life to. a probable is sue, which a patriotic tnind cannot cfcnter.i t l a. .o .I.: .tin,. ri i v.,11 .. r ;.4,inl u;t. . . Plate wunom a uii.iffieu e-muwu vi tU..,,; I i ! '- It'll H'UH JUU IUUH., I IIIVIl r"ll- , , ..I - .t'.'t. I'.Kr. lllt.llt aim -----.o I . :r.n It is unpossible to rcnect upontne nr.j)or- (;onnneiisuratc to dl i the ordinary de-j taat .-..ak viech the wealth and population of . t f,r1,t.ri. Since the last Session of the Assem- j blv, and with the proceeds of the eight ; i tins atate --iiuUe-s t.ee to lioiu i:i ue e a.on, , I without beine- struck with the inadequate mean?, tiiat hae leen en.ploved to t mbody j and p-ive a tiscfe.I direetion to the immense na- , ' pe'r rent- Stock of the, funds of the Unl f uu-al re::.i'.ireei she possess. On every sub- ; tC(j States, owned by ; this State, which ' Jtct t;,ilctlca u 11,1 T .ull.ia ' I , v, Vi ' has been redeemed, I have caused to i a re i i :)iit. o-t. 1 1 n vtj . i . . " . w ..-, , i s . , , . , , . . . .. ill. rti, rv Im ter ,n I ' 1 . 1 : ili 1 1 - c u:. t -e rt iv v e tuMit cotnpf ' ,- j!iu'rcS Ki.gi:nt utal Musters of Cavalry. y Tfey , - . i feel .d. V. 'Uu t x o ii t . ) 1. xp . I Odi r, ' ti 'n ry a tbr.u ' vd them. I;. R i eXCCwt.M c ", 1 t.. ' - WW . W I ill t 11 I 1 I - Ii av t If The expense, trouble and waste of time it rhtst nuisttrs, op-ratiog on persons I diet) unable to b .ar cither, will certain- have tb.e ei1..- t of depressing these atrliieved bv Ixive of Country and undisci ! plined "alour might :.aturaliy be expected ' from the collective body of the People-, con j tending for the Government of their choice, i t'tr the soil which contains the ashes of their ,-.:rp?t 2nd ha bet n lendered to me asf!lhe:r attu and jre-udu r but history, ex a c use of their having been in some 1 1 per.ei.ee and the passing occurrences of the It . i a.iue occupy tcniio:) jjtinces totally annihilated. 11 day Lebii tie expecUtiou tit P.tUagi.sm, purchaied, in Philadelphia, andonac-; count of the State, ibtiriKefi thousand two hundrefl and ninety -two dollars, eleven ; centsj bf. the. unredeemed old six per cent. Stock of the funds of the United I States j and ten thousand two hundred ; and nineteen dollars, fifty-live cents, of the unredeemed six per cent, deferred ! stock u' the said funds : each at the rate j f of 102 'nor cent. J i Audi have purchased likewise, with ' I other nubiic monies, the Stocks in the i 'said funds which stand cn the books od; 1 thu Coniiuissioner of Loant; ior this State j "ertheless acted .; and tims it has been found, 'bis case did not come within ihe provision andde iter of the Law. ! Beiow will be fund an Abstract of Staterneht of the Stocks of the Funds of ! ihe Unutd States, which belong toJ tfeg. 5iate of North-Carolina. j I have the honour to be, tientiemen, ' d"- ' , Very tauc r and rery respectfully Your Obedient Servant, ' :-' l. 1 JOHN HAYWOOD, K.deiqh, 30th Nov. 13G9; ' j STOCKS of ' the Funds cjf the United States longing h ierth-Car"Una. I 25,372 05 Converted -:lx per cents. j 14,292 11 Uuredeeired cid b per cents 10,219 55 Do. 6 per cent, de ft rredStoefc. 1,380 50 Do oiJ 6 p. ct.lf.5t purchased; 1,529 38 Do. 6 per'-ct. deferred fa 2,727 47 Of 3 per cent. dp.

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