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The safiie spirit Hbat, she . duT during !'- ' &9 frvoJutionury "war,- trhen sheat- - , ..cuyicuij umucr wun u 4inu ui- V- V: VUc:us first olferinrr. one.thirig'and ' "tha.anolhcr. and'at last Jeyertfiioz- : v " vtit- independence, tnd that'was con- - i .'m V ' -f VuercdoObarryeJjer now ai.aoon Aa5circumsiaQces convince ner-mat .': . prV.imcDd to deYcnd our, rights' ; which FOREIGN fr'BTFS; 5 . in - . s, sheihad ao long -tibUtedf ; thcr mddivj V.'JT- f.fics herordcrsy budQeanoniin'git) i ;-prevent impressment and',vre musti i: conqu-r the rigls.of sajhri anu fret I V.v-V tratjevor never cgitn talk aboutbeipg V, ' XATEST Wi ENGLAND. kiV -Tlnrvlnn nanera to the Oth of Taou ' xy have been' received, by' ah arrival at NewrxoNC-ue unaerstana tney contain no ncwr. oT much -moment, v except .an Important state paper, is aued .by the ;PrinceRrg.er)t, on ac- . cbuQt 6f the- war rfth the.U" States, Thh papei is published in' the Nati-. onaflnteUfncer orihr" 2d init.: It faints, in high colors, the conduct of France tp'wardsthenttetl'Sutes, h the. manner in "which French wrongs . have been bonit: by the Araencaa'go V Wrnment It 'recites the causes of ' . : t.t. .tJfT a j . gainst 'O." Britain; "censures the c(c parturc. of the ornler;.from a strict neutrality, Sic. and 'defends the c'bn duct of G. B. on the kofeof the or ders in council. Sec. It.mentionsthe proposition of our government for an armistice as utterly inadmissible It p then proceed to state the. leading f ' vpnoclplea,, by which the conduct oN r ; untatn naa ana wouia coououe id ue I reintiatcd, viL that blockades would "continue to be instituted, where there r- . was no forcef,bvseai sufficient to sup. V I .P0" tnem ; tnac toe Jgnc oi retana- . t " ting on the" enemy 'will be persisted in , , tnougti neutrais.snouiu eventually De j; tf affected by "it V and that: the right or searching 'neutral merchant vessels for-British seamen cannot be relin- ' quishcdv&c. 1 It charges the govern tt . mcnt of 'the United States with the'J of Assisting the "aggressive tyranny" ' of the Ijifur. "'v j t --S" Tho following is the 'conrjudbg paragrapriTpt kthta redoubtable otate r Paper : Ant under what coaduct .cn tne t part of France has the govei 4 vetnracnt 01 The,U.- States thus' lent itself to the enemy ? vThe contemptuous 'viola tion cl Uie commercial treaty, ot the .year 1 00 bet weep France and the U- . . 1 diaurs uievireacnerous seizure oiiiiettares (on .rooas -rcccm-ir imponea all American vessels add cargoes in , all harbors subject tt thctjiontrol of v . the French afrus ; the tyranr.ical prin , H ciples of the Berlin -and Mi!an de- . erect, sod the confiscation under them 'the subsequent condemnation'un det the UamboiiiHet decree, anteda ? ted Or concealed to render it Tn'ore ; cffeaual : the French commercial re " gulatiops whici render the traffic oi the U." Stales with. France almost il- lusoy ; ihe burning of thefr merchant ' .vessels at sca long after. the alledgcti f" repeal of the French d ecreeJ- All . these acts of violence-produced from ' the overnmnt of the States oniy s such coolplarots .as end 'in acquies cence oraubmissitjo, of are aatomp.!- . nied by suggestions for cnablin'thc . former to give the semblance of aje gal lorm to her usurpations, by con- vertingUncm , into'municipal regula--tiom. This disposition of ihe gov. - ernmcnt ot the U,. States this com plete' subsemeney to the ruler of 'the t French ithis hostile temper towards G. Britain re evideat in almost e- very page4 of the ofScS'aV correspond - ,enceof the American whhjlhe French - government. . gains t thii course of conduct, the rcalause'of the present war,tnernncc uegent tKwemniy pro- testa. .WhiUt contending against " France, in defence, npt of the'Iibex- I ties 'of Britain, fttit of the worlds iiis Royal IltghOcss was crttidedto r 'tjool- for a differeot result.! Vf om their 7 ' - . f .',1 . ' . . inter ests ?from their jJrofciscd prin cities, of freedom and inxlepentieoce, . ; the (J. Suses We're thelisst power in " . - -- t,v - wnicnu. untatn coum nave expect cd to find a willirs instrument arid aiirtrorroi vrenza vrannv. . uion. - v r . . t - : rannr.- Disax-iHibTOcnJ cf ? P1-1-11 fund for dec repid .a-.-a':a. mluf ,c .ni..f.iU. ..if- II Prince R.wjll still pursue ohe policy which trTc-'British gnvernuieat has sq longhand invariably maintained, in re pelling injustice, and in supporting the gencf-i! rights of nandos j and uudcr the favor ot Providenci;,lrilyin3 on me justice ot.nts cause, uie iricu ioy ' any and hnnoes ot tne, pntisn wa- the 4th Mondiv in Afav. ;....-.v-.r,. 1 tion, hii Uoyal Hiscw tebudcnUy l ; Aficr,iome; debate.tte CominititV was . . : -4- -"v.-- . j":. ;. . j r'- iir:- 4oois.lcnvard.to a ucCw-,ifuU::iii the contest Ilii v which ;he."b: 3 been '"MrV.Bassett reported Vbill pTovidlncr' pension for- disabilities ' inctlfre A'on poara revenue cimcrs; wmca nraswicc read and comrnitted, $ j:v. ..' V v -vV : The epgrosied. bill STipplementary to ihe Veyerahaturalizatibnr laws ; tbejbilf io icontinoe the - IVWditcrrac ean; fiind arid tttie'b'ilt to alter the tiroes of holding the district Courts 'otew-Tork M Yir- ginia j-wcre aeTcrany-rcaa a miry iinic; ' and pas'sedi 5- r'. ' .''' "' The bill for imposing. aridditionl duty on foreign tonnage, and for enforc ing tbc nbnimportaiion act, Was re"ad" a third time; ' ! :- v . . ,Mr. Gpjd. opposed it at. considerable, lengtTn, brihe. ground otorjposi'ion par ticularly 4p.the last mentioned provUion of the bill. .Th:s w&3 not,he uaid .a proper time to enforce the TJcnMrnpor tation act. V . .. Mr. Robertson oppose the bniprih cipully oo account of the; provision' pro hibiting the delivery oF goods V Sjuatce, which be v ewed as'an oppressive mea sure on the mercantile intcresi an in novationon established usage, and inju rious to the character of our judiciary " Mr. Calhoun replied toV Mr.. Gold, pridcipally to the allegation that tbi W4S. not 'a proper: tinf: ta enforce the non-importatton act, lie expressed his Astonishment, at this air.liment coming from a gentleman who, with his politi cal friends, bad the other day voted a- gainst a partial suspension of that law. ror hispart, if ihe law w.s to remain in o cei -Mr. C. thought it the duty oi eve ry man to aid in enforcing it. Mr. Bihb rr plied to the observation hat the provision objected to was an in novation, Sec He to k a view of the law on this subject ad shewed the. necessiiv of such a provision in order. to settle the . practice in the severH courts of the U,.i. ' ' Mr. CJold remarked, that, apy defecii existmg.ja the laws might be. remedied,, wirKoti; the passage u such a law as this, iln relation to the oiht-f features f ihe billy the additional duty on foreign tonnsrge, he observed, that he did not to its operation be a a tax on the necessary aortic le of salr, which i Jlmost exclu sively, imported in foreign bottomsMr. Gjld moved to to .recommit the till for the purpose of expunging "the object jond- II i A Ii.m jl.Uai avAtti f rsv v r rv -f La 'Vt Tfn II .tA- k:u r,vVriK 'n'ntth The .bill was then passed by aop'uUhe 'a bill wi itrtd from ihe Senate; Mircding the Stcretary of the. Treasury Itorerhit cer.aijr flpes, penalties smd for-; 1 r . faom ihe dependencies of Great Brita n.) This bill ts. the s'irne in substance as mar. rejectea a lew oays ago. in mis i House by "a ver? small rn-iririty. The I bill was twice read, and rt ferred to the committee of Ways and Means, , . On ra-ition of Mr. Bassett,the House resolved itself in o a committee of the wbolc, onlhe bill reported by the Naval cnmrpittee this morning, to compensate he oMicc.-s and crew ot the U. brutes frigaie Constitution for the destruction of the British filiates Guerriere and Java. .This bill provides that ' . do'Jjr shall be pid out of the Treasu ry td Captain Hull and the officers and rcw of the Constitution frigate, and a ike sum to Captain Bjrnbridge and hi crew, for their two gallant achievement -am! appropriates a aUm ;!, dollars thercfor.3 . t 7 Mr. Bassett moved to "Ell the Erst blank with 50,000 dollars. 'After, some conversation between Messrs-' Basset; ElyStow, and Milnor on the propriety of making a general in stead of a special provision on this head, as recommended by tbe'Presidcnt The question on filling the firs; blank with 50,000 dollars, was carried in the affirmative, ayes 60. .'T!ie second blankwas then filled with 100,000 'dollars. . " ' rbe committee rose one reported the bill ; and the amendments were concur red in. . . ' Mr. Alston renewed a rootionj wfitch. he had inenectually.offcred in the com mittee, to amend the bill by adding - a provision for th'e payment of 'the' sum appropriated in this bill out of stK h fund asr shall have accrued from prizes. v ' This motion was oDpo-ed bv Mr- Bassett,Mr Quincy and MroMilnpr., n iq gr7um luatj inc pi'cccos oi pn zcs was w! pledged for the estab. and disabled jeamen; rhe motion was' negatived 70, to 36,- . -The bni waVthen ordercd"td be cn grossed and iead'a thxr time. V " -On'fnotlonof Mr. Grundy, the House resolved itself inlq "a cromitteof , the whclcVon the J bill. to alter ftje time-of' the next meeting of Congress."' . i Mcn pen,e'd . tr t f clue t'antty (o engaged , 5 Jan. .9,t J & i 3.. Ki ;.?J Mr.Gmndr jnavffl tni file th ffiv fnr II w , . W II cf , r-i- TcpcJrted prcgreVs and .obl4ia$i fT.'.pi,i fAli; McjQo-ft 'was1 recel Micorn 'war ved'froih the Preiident ot ibp United States K vVv A - Kr'-i L r, lin lIlllllMFlllk' v " matwrt of tb: Bridih lieiiteDan,Gorerpor ih rianH-f nermOda. Whiclr UaAppeareq. iUnder cireumsianfe leaving v-?authenticity-Jf recite Brinsh-Order : iff l I Ckwncil ,tf the 26th: of Qeto&er use. prpvia in. thf-innhlvJoftlieDf itfi..W Jtodiw ;( rtasse'ssi"oniIWa;fljade under apeclil licences t n4 is accompanied' (ty a circular" instmctioatotne- colonial go; ; vcrn6riwhich confine Ucensajinpcrtation8, frorn port of Jhe United. State .to thft port of the Eastern 8tite cx6urVely.? ;T. r- tThe govrriment ot Great,unii os i ft-feadv introuceintaTher pommefpe, dufmg 'war. a .vVtm whicbVktoBce Violating Abe , ... . r r ' and reHrionl 'which are the; best foundaUon J of natipnal happiness. Vhtx b olicy nowpf o. i claimed tas the world introduce lihto her , mode; of wrfare ;a',yVeni equally distin ; guished by the deformity puts leaturea na ! the depravity of itf character j having f for tis object to dissolve the ties of -allegiance, jaad the'entimenv of loyaUySn'the. adversa ! ry nation and to edjuce. and separate its 'compoqt part throne fronjbe other. and the invdltineattempt on the virtue, the Ihoiior.jbe patriotism a4 the fidelity of our 'brethren of the Eastern States. Will not fail (to call, forth all Iheir indignation and 're. 'semment ; ana to aiucn more ana more au the states to that happy Union and Constitu- !ton, against which such insidious and ma ; ngnant.aninces are airectsa. j j The better to guard, nevertheless, against lithe effect of individual cupidity and treache ry, and tolurn the corrupt' projects' of the. enemy aeainst himself, 1 recommend to the cohsideraiion of Congress the expediency c an ehectual prohibition of any trade.. whate ; v?r by citizens or inhabitant of-then United .' i . . it i t 1 oiaies, unaer special licences witcuicr reiai . in? to persons or ports : and. in aid thereof. ' a prohibition of all export atiohs"fb?m the U. atutcs in toreign ooitoma iew pi.wpico are actually employed, whilst multiplying coun terfeits of their flag. and papers1 are cover- ing and encouraging- the navigation of the e- nrny. . , . J AMEs MADISON, Feb. 24thVlfil3. The b-11 making compensation to the officers and crew of the fneate Consti tution tor the destruction t,f the British J frigates Gutrriere and Java, was read a ;ih:rd lime and pal 61 to"39. L" The House resumed the considera tion of the bill to alter the time ot the - . ?. ,r t : t. 1 ih:m iiicrnug vi oiigrc33 iu cuiiimit mittr c of the whole. After debate, the qucs.ibi was taken oil fixing on the pd Monday in C'-tober, and negatived. f- The 1st M-m day in October cc the 5th iMondiy in May were U6 negatived ;The fuurtb Monday in Miiy was a 'reed to, 49'to S9: j 1 ht committee then rse and eport ed the bill, and the arnrtSdrnent-wascon-jcurrcd in by the House, and tne bill or dered (o be engrossed for a third read ing, aye's 60. The House resolved itself into a com mittee of the whole, on the bill topro hibit the use of foreign licences. The bill received many amendments, on motion ofMr. Newton. On the question of the. committee's reporting the bill. Mr. Wright spoke against the bill at considerable length, as tending, by cut ting off our export trade, to cripple the agricultureof the country, . Mr. Newton replied, and defended the bill on principles of general policy, the purity of commerce, and ihegenerul Mr. fJlackledge spoke Warmly in sup port of the bill? ai going to preclude the enemy from collecting a - revenue from our commerce. , - - . - Mr. rjelson spoke in reprobation of the licence ' trade, in reply to Mr. Wright, nd in support of the bill, He expressed his ardent hope that a law would, pass to put an end to so disgrace- tut a traae. y , . n The committee rose and rep'oftcq Lilt - ' " i . t ' inc diu t wnicu wa oruereu 10 lie OP the table i A The bill td alter" the time" of thq next meeting of Congress, wasread: a 'hird Ume,:arid oassed 780.33' V ' fhurhday, Feb. 25. ' Mr. Poindexte'r reported a bill to re peal" In pan the aeffo divide t,be IndW ana territory into two separate govern ments ; which was twice read and com mitted, ' ' . Tie Iausewent into committee of the wWeiroo the; bill from the. Senate j authorizing the Secretary of the Trea jstfry, to remit certain Jfrnesj forfeitures and penalties. : . : After some debate, the bill wasac cordiogly read a third time and passed,1 Mr. Calhoun reported a bill prohii ! biting the exportatlocr of certain articles $ therein specified iff foreign ships, which was twice read ana teierrea to com mittee of the? whole." v ''. y Mr.1 Calhouur . also reported amende ments to the; bill Yroni the Senate au- titt of forgery ahd perjury,' nkppwn . tootjier, tlme, was tnalting-aOj unfahlirtate progres in undermining tboe nrtrwiple of 'morality liie general tendency inesc aemguzmg land disorganizing4 connivances .will be re f; probated bv the civilized Christian: world, i JhorlzUig retaliation Jn certain cases' ; V, The bill from :the Senate to encour age the destructfon ttf arWed vessels of cuciny. in toe warerS'Oj,T,ne;U P. &wic6 reatr ano comjsiuca. -'V'Wrt.v.' -me amendment t bill to.rewardfficwsiandcfiwol- 'P&&4K:k tefrfWe'Co war fjrpuciiwas Teaqanajreicrrea , -jt commmepf;t Of theiwhblcf of 'foreign f ( AfteVmedebater ':X : Saturday; Feb. 2ZX fg4. J ne-DiittproniDiung4ine exportaucn i of certain articleij thexinpei;u1feoi foreigh shipV orvesseUfwas,tieh taMn tiori of Uiereporjftiib:' on therptU to prohibit ihe, use .tlicejjces.f; up jn committee'46C the whole "Hotis.t' I ' After; se.venilyamehrimem haBbeeiV Mppyed: tin,sert in Mition ip theA a cles. prphJbited the -word " .wheat; - j Widrami ecoridi.d Cthe nntinn oir xvir. vuipcy,; -.ana aqvjsea tfje gen tlemaii to add the word J onions Jl sh6uld,;8ir, replieid Mr.. Quincy. ; but 1 observe .that the Cmmittefefof Fcccign Relations, have hot put m ithe word Poultry, ' , - k.-v lyh: J The, committee rose, reported pro gress, and had leave to ait -agamvl' Mondayi March X. -.. ' Mr 1 WdliamsfrcuTaahe" commit' ec- on military Jfttirs, reported the bi!J from ;t he Senate the . better . to provide for the supplies of the army of the Uni ted Satesand the accountability of per sons entrusieq wun tne sara,ei ana tne House ordered it to a 3d reading ; the bill was read and passed. ' Mr. Fisk offered the following ; f. JfesohcJ, .Thit the committee be appointed to enquire into tne expediency ot maing,an' approbation for purctiasing (furniture and ;p. ,ther articles necessary for the accctimodatron of tie .President's household,: and ; thai they have leave to report by bill or'otherwiseKe- An engrossed .bill' prohibiting the ue of licences or;passes issued under. the authority of any foreign ' government was read a third time and passed Yeas 59 Nays 32 . Engrossed bills making appropria tions for the support of the military and naval estaoiisnmentsr oi tne u. cj. were severally read a third time and passed. The amendments of (he Sepateto the seamens' bill were read and laid on the table. - , ' . .... '. - .y -M .V HIS EXCELLEXCYi William HaWkinsEsq Governor, Captain-GeTieralujid ' CorAmattdirin Cfaef in and over tlie State aforejiQid. ? R)EialSvethis.day; been infarmedhat the fourth Monday) in Iay 'next has been fixed on for thejiieeung jbf the next Congress of the Uitited StateS-4lh eye which renders it expeditandjhcesj sary mat the elections for Representa? tives should be Jield earlier- than th"el times prescribed by law i NoVj therefore, by viftue of tlfe au; tnority in me vestea Dy an act passed -at the last Sesi&n of th0 General 'Asi sembly, entitled . An Act dividing tHe State hito Districts for electing fit pre seutatives to Congres," and to the end that the Freemen of this State may be represented in the next Congress at its, first Session, commencing as afore said, I DO issue this. my PROCLA TION, hereby commanding and requ? Virig the Sheriffs pr other returning offi cers of the several counties cornposing' jeach Df strict, to cause polls to be open ed and kept, and elections lield for'Re Lpresentatives to the Congress ol" the TJ nitea siaies, onnnay tne sum oayot April next, at the several pfaces estab lished by law in their respective coun ties And further, to meet , for the, purpose :Cf comparing! the polls, on the Thursday nextftei said elecftions) au the places prescribed by the above reeled Act of the General Aasenti wy.. . . . .m 1, testimony irherecf, I havecaused , Ibereat'SeaTvTDf.'the S'lateobe r hereunto afxeaftd ; signe the . same , atertrof Raleiphf this eleventh day,)t March, irr'the year of ohr Lord one thousand eight bjn dred andthirteenj and ofthe Inde- . , pendence of the United States the XX.XVII. . , vvmiaiii xjdvi By, Ht Excellency cemimanal -. X' 1 'JUNIUS SNBED, Priv: Secretary! winiamhiarns An Act for dividing the State into' Bistn'cts . f;'t; j for electing Kepresentarives to Congress BE it idccd fottetaWsseiWy:rf State.' cf I 'Ltih.CatbUha. -and. ith'-hereby' en Ai State shall be'divided inroihir'een districts, as " ' M , ;: .1Z follows, to-wit the coWues )f PVtquinionsi Chowan: Ccfrituck: Camdeif; Gates??asiiuO.? ank ind Hertford; shaUcbrnposeftrdistricT; ue couniKsoi Aorinsrpptoneriie, naiizax and-Malin'ahll ccmDosethe sececd district: The cfluntieiof Beaaftgecor. Hyd Pit t Tyrrell d(WashSntorji Khill conipose the.thtrd district :?The tobnriesof i Lenoir cravtp, one!'Aurteret, WayneGreene and flau.rf ricey couoO and tyrpentihe. tCarried6 td-2iiM . "ill fli.k.' lu . .6ci',--..a& ana Peiih.,: rat -vamfc t r -T' "p- wwm. Mioi HaKi z- -ir rv. i tllfth district ? and thSl ll"mlt thirteembdisirjctr Eatir P on sentativ -16 xhi 'Gonete. 7,7 Vt CiVe RtLK ' ' v,?V?-we same data P!ce- as are io w &esLf) d j :d at lhe Td wn,ch erection .are to hZ-W Stent, -of broiHer n :f fcr As Jherefbrv in, like k' therefo tipnsb tipn.orjhe numbers Qf.thASr-tr 7 V- e!ec4 ecptthat thejlnspectorsof tl, tO act WUh justice and .mn.:.l . p?3in! VUJ dllUil Clt A. . oath may bs adraiaisiered lJ y 'hidi '7; r l qualdiedvotK ibe admitted to gave his.suffn.ge 11 county wherein lie itsides. y mite ! I II. Jlc it further enacted, "hfr, v.. event shall haunen to renrV, .iJl V apY Congresji necessary after il,e thiid 0f mP before the tiinc FvP,t fr. ,aJi; 'r rq ecstie a new Congress shall be vAA v 'Excellency; the Governor,, on recS! " jt-t - w. . utiucn tui, ..... .uu.ivnaitaeci, is .hereby authored t declaie. Sesame b MdamauoH. Lu hjuire .tbermen.ofjhis Stte to iseet iQ rcicciive cQunties, at tbetraer u ,w:- in to b appointed, and at ihVbliees eoSby law, thwa.tre loigtnc lu ..ivcmaiivis i .-wmcji Wet;ponjj 0 bM in pursuance of. the Prddamaun 'of tL r- : Lyernor, sbaU be conducted in JilWanner ay .to all . intents, ani purposes slnll be as and valid, asif tbe .same, had bten held at L ! time or times pjeacribed ia the preceding sec- aorcsaid, .That anvpeisoa whaisoevtr sh5 yote-raore than orice ui everv electinn f,.. Representative to Congtess fat hi3 distfic it shall forfejt Jirid paythe $um jb' to be recoverep;before a singly Justice of the i Peace ; ane-half-to therspn suing tor the ' sfme, and -the. btherbalf jto the uie of iue county in which tbjj offence, is commmed. '' And in" counties i$ here 'separate places of 4j , t n haveJeeoKor 'shairbe estaoiiihed by hy, the electians directed by .tbi s aa shall be ducted -in ihe ..same manner as elcctimm ' : Seffibers pf AKe General Assembly herefoM A id? eicb 'JflScer presiding a an efecucn tnafcl ipg retuibthfr'poll Wliich:has been natfEw fore him,no tbbbcr ff or otber reiuroiog Oolcertcf Ihis cpunty, at the court house v Xherepfion or betp e;the Monday immtdh tV' '. wiiawing wie rjeeiion. ' ; , Yi Jiidbe ffur'ilxP 'thacied by ibemtlMu hforeMid. That immediately unfair the rl Mf J th'eie'e'i Kin in each coiinn , where there :s but orielaceof election, the Sheriff otlier te turjung (Tffict r shall, in ihe presence of the Inspectors the. election, c3t up the scrolls and make out .two Correct statements cf the tfumBej. of suiragtis given . 'in his county to? eachcatidjdate:; one of which statements sosil be by the In'p ;ctqrs fifed in the cccrt cf picas." and Quarter se: sions for said county ahr the , same - is duly certified by the said returning ' officer and a majority of the Inspected, and the Sheriff dr ?ther returning ofr.ct-r, by .iiim" jseil or deputy, shan attend with tnect&er on , the day Ad at the plces''herciniUer mer.ti. LonVd; and in each count where separate eled tion are holden, the presiding nicer at each place of election. shaK. ifomediaiely upon the ' close-of the poll , in ihe presence', of He- ln . ,cnnr4f-r9 vct im ihft Krrnllft'lrinrl jti.-.Lp CCI tWO ' corrject statements of theJiujnK'r' of-ssjlras' sriven thereat for each candidate v; one oflich statements shall be by thelc'sptaor of sad j' poll filed in tbe office of the Uierkot tne.cooii.k. ok picas ant quarter sessions ot ic.i.uu...;, , aftet the same has been dycVrtified bjrttie said ret nrnin? cf&cet acd-a ir.aioriry oftK .. Inspector, artd the other skail be deliveied the' Sheriff, or other relwn ng t.fficer of ,the county, a? presr ribediiVtht prtcedjiigsectio.- Ana ine pnerui wr outer rtiuinKiv, aforesaid; shall publicfy, at tbWojirtftfiKe r,;,l M.t'n K fair addition fel suffrages returned, the whclentrrsuer -receivfa for each candidate Jn the ccun ty, and tfcerect shall malce two statements u rttvr hi ha:4i ore of Which he: shall file in the Iffice f ClerLof theceuri of picas and garter set-, sions of his Courry. and tU biber, by h?r.l or deputy-aba a attend orthe cay and at m place lieieiriafter rnntioed.' - ' " VVMdte ujixher cnatbj th, axb afbreiMd. That the Sheriff' or Oihe reiuiiu.'a. officers of Jh c umics ptch district meet! on the Thursday j-ei' after thfe. prevent any Veifber of ;them from n? pn the day alv-said tr erc.unw u. . , l every efficer shall be recciyc . ? 1 , j lowing ; and 4he SheriS pother retur.p rr stteJdattheomeaii v ofEccr faijifg above siim oEftyOUPdstobl recced MJ Vr fiipL iut proof Aeiiof io -2 !iS cccrt of lawwhbm ibis Sizie, ;' f the of debt in the name" of the Tff" t be State, fpr the tjme'Uir.g. j,,! j,c" " use oi me siaicj uu - r.cn tner retuii5 d'!e. cenvened a aforesaid, tte Pc,'l,"ir or' rent, counties shall by the said jbbnj aher.jeturnrrg;tcers (is .Oie cjseg. in bfesencfi of thrc J bstice of Shl'fl L,Mii ' refrthiiie 'd&iti&Jte covrtyj v . . a-: . - - r ; r - Lnni . . . J- .compsrtd, and a certificate ., ' Jnd alaaidi ei unnr g fa givciT'ta: thfciaidate c, vc Ji, Vntrihpr cf votes sd wivi.j !- "r" : n..t if tv 0 tf" rurri? r- pole nuivica -f ; r r- ttermmehitb ofth lHb rna: tatxve , And jf nddeclsion-is by j, j Xb&ms iha decide 4hf aine? ? . Mil .-.t ."w. iiCrae nereip fixed fcrM ensuing election of Rcpresehtives; f ? ter the cp rai.on of any ftrtti-r ('o.'i.f 1N . at the court.houss of each comty first ed iri their respecttVe di wets 4 ivavs: that ii nv accideftt susm ri? ..jiS ,1 ::v ' :'1f';4- ,V . V .Ac.Johnsto, abajf eompeK the fowtth district s v v V i;.-r V " rv ' v ' '-' ' i-:-V,,- i;' ' t - ' ilS'i' t'i- f - I' .' ,v i. . ! "V ' 1 ' x.-;.- :: r , ; . . uv :..'v r -r:'.; Ar-': 8'---- r ' - - ; : : - '