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.' I , I -. .. . i i Mi V - : 1 i AND 1 Oarsare tte plans of fair, delifhtfnl Peace, tnwatp'd by party rage, to live like Brothcra." , a- F HI D AY, F E b KUARY, 6 1 818, Vol. vI ail FOR THE TtEGISTOU -V ; ';; ;;; i ixlo.ing. ; ; u t :f ns cnU'viYtetne ground, that the poor, .1 . . ,...,.- muv he filled : ard happt- , s . iM oeace be 'established' throughout our i; Land is inclosed for the purpose 0r re U'vj vr-ietab.os to benefit if by t J: ide. md vXr:ichv.r manure fro if vh n elai' ate't into a form sufficient ly permanent To enrich it. bv are wonl!nnU ri her an1 ?nre r.ro;'i!t ve I'Kin worn m r i.iuMrii . ' - - . - .1 ... r--r f ' i. . ,r J. -j ! t. fr.e rowing on tl em : cV'f.jiauail shade tlje j;riod. -and :iye . I - 'tt?e-'hnd :dn:':ann n-'ire'-nl a .d plants which are pre ul abroatl ? b v the iviruls a:ul rot on its su.face. ! Th.s drersiac of manure which the i 'irirfate of the earth Uannmily rociv- ii), lormv so many 'adiUtfnikil Kiyers 0feVctable no.uld : anfl its fertility, iid of bein- diminhed by tlje;;lo' beer, cut up and ed as a manuje. rinx ilVi)!" the trees, is cin ti.Vnted bv tl.em. tier beuiij the aeors ilit is ettccteU ; hence , . vnlland or iVeh cleare.i fowl is j itu'ich mure ricb and productive. M an s ,i Ui.Mn.u iv. tt w!o.e-jer.tiiii r .1- vvii.'M,j-..v: -.yv". r - - f : I" ..,njtrinl v ovfi jrtiJll ! . bivtlie.'..crp t .'o'j't bcinir restorefl aam In lucloiu I 1 :rii to be imnroved. we imitate the ; pr-.icess ny which nwai- .jinjiiinrs. them. Lands that are inclosed acid from which grazing i entirely exclutl- ed, liowever poor, w,n is.mmv up a cviit of vtetables which shade the ; ; o:.nnl jiurir? sumnierv in rainnnn tl ev fail and rot. by which its suibice i s i proved. The next yea r vegeta tion becomes more luxu rian r, i u cn e nee of the ac res si n td fertility jrauted by tiieiasiy eai stoat ol oiaiiure. Thus exhausted fields are aunuailv enriched by annual ressini; of manure in weeds, grass or clover .c. which fail and rot on their Mirtace Inclosed fields ili ai?o throw up a row tli of bu shes, w ! i eh may be u sed ai! y a n t ageou sly i n 11 lin up ui lie and in curini: galled piuces. 1 fhi, wav it has been found from exj e- ienc , tb at exhau si e d fieb ! s w h i c f i a re i 1 1 ( .o s d, a ml from which grazing is exdu -d ed , an n ually and rapid ly imj.n ive. Tor tl : e p u rpose o f ad.opti ng 1 lie i n c 1 os -i j jiy S.h to the great est ad v a nta go , every fui ai s'louh! be iivideil into lour si. on e o f w hie !i is o n iv to be cul tivated at a time, while the others re B i a i 'ti . a t re s t :.- i i ) c i o a e I a n (1 u n g r a .ed . Tlie best course of crops to be pur sued tinder the inclosing system, is, lodi.io com what sow n in the fail -tin t? i:iiht round with the earn j " - yja ------ - - - . - - - - the next spi in red clover sown among -t ii Iw'it :i ml f t tr t hi- I :i t'ter i r- J ii oed, the clover to remain uncut & oir.ra.eo lor iwn e,T s. iveu ciuve i t uit.v ated bv tho-e who w ish sjiee di! v to -'improve - their Lm!s umler the i.' i?m4 system : a t xtiacts and A bofows Uj.on tlit earlh i n a le. time, a u.i cater ciUantitv of atnoi herical ' n.uoyie than any otiver vee table ; and l iiuoM-er 01 a-iio unuiai practices, at : rieTy wtui u.ose wi,eH ai preseur . - , j . r . , It is i It is at enmity with tlie practice of: sumn-ei lallowin-: of wheat. spetihiy sown or pi v. iff cu-t ibsiuibing t'nis new bed of ve- It aKu accords with the practice of pioughiug m vegetables in a hard or dry state, instead of ; culeiiitfctate a green or sue- ft - ia ;;ahVat enndtj viUi thc'CUstoni of exposing :nii i:" viiViac e,-o tliev-su it'J ml livcoros with the practice of cul ii tu - .'Ml preMiir:g land ill high ,ndes a id deepliiriows. ; u 1 1 - b e e vet.. t i o! e s oT improT i' - 1 r reat i er to be treated !, i t; ' c : . vies.-, vi, t jje ranked a': :;'-'';:'-'i:'!;e r.vtl . :. Si.:-y. -.a-H :s. -.4:-Sir:iilv, rsraf '-at. - s-i: si. -v r-;-. j.,.,-. ti.-it;fri: -'. vhiciritsfertil.M !serf,cttu;..ence.;. net shews that the , peciiir pro; ei.-dv to be:imnioved:-!:i41;Mltfl 'nI.(4Vii1,.4,n'.4m,':,--;'.v' -y: S il r 1. '.01:.. M lis:er. gives : i he surpiu, tabor w hie!) has hereto- j it an additional value. t(ire ...ji in killing land, question was well knoun, vet, as it i oe incn ng system, to succeed n,av be 1m.1v pnditaolv emploved in i ; had never been ofiiciallv published, & .we mu,t oe com.nned unha Uat ; j ,uiVIVaiir.-less tarn!, and eenseouent-1 ! aie. e... d to have been f.Uot ten, its -IMs.a su);:cl sanow r ounjun2. ar.ii accuros witn , . - . .1 i 1 1.... , . - . . . ... i..;..-,.' iw?... i... r.,im,w . , f , . j;i.i,rittcutc is, wreicneu nusuaom i cutive ueit-'r n,-sTe u it n sucu fcecreL ; was uim.i- wvi v. &. r . that o. oeep JMr1"": Uml hail t h.fs. One of the eat ad-1! rn er. T o ) ew hou irist this" com sessv n, when an act was passed, au- . Haccn, taoru mg th recmivevo .q,t p ts- i.t,r tn a clover lav. or a bed of anv - L . . i i t i . . m s: oot i .oikl; Hem .neiocaJ uul.o- r,lrer xegett.DiL natter,.. a.xnip, . , 4 u fv,i.:corii-ii heat !astur , l,e British Aiinisier dated Nov. 2, 1 r i.,,,,, ,r i.i.n ., it in I irjent. AVp linve only to inclosfvour I exhausted fields and exclude urainjr. to prepare to fertilize their surfaces by successive drafts of manure to be drawn from its inexhaustible treasury, the atmosphere. The earth swims in atmosphere, and inhales i t refresh ments. Vrieia hies cover the earth, and are the visible airents to which its -nrr?re is indebted for fertility. If tf-e vast ori'an i aiiuiisjtnen? is in tieas-ir"" of vegetable food, vegetable j in a no re is bvi us!v i n e x b an sti ble. ' VeetriMes take their stand upon the earth t extract the riches of the at- ; mu-phe!1, larger than the earth itself, ; .1 .ilti'niira n tttirn j jt. i foiuilor lVrtili7.'n: its surface.' f T!e advantages of the inclosing be happily illustrated by experia.ent : '':" A -lip .of a h a box cm tai. ni n; 200 p in a few vear thr- wiH A -1 1 p ? a 1 v . t ; t u as pi a n t e I i n .outuU of earth : ou iriew so ra- 'ipidly ato exhibit a tree of ((.' pf-L-r.ffs .weight, without havindiuiini e;l the j;t.u luu.iUed wei-Iit ol earth it j;rev on. This irict shews ti.at the 00 ; pounds nei?ht (d ui.low was ertirely - j- dnetl fr t-e atmnsnhere f & :is..cw, uui twe ;.i .ir-ri-nti,..; . ..... .. v., . I I .... ..v.. . i . -. ! . !.., . 1 ! v.r may i";tu c, i i ..t a -; j. mospliers. wdh a nu ahumhi-K e, far exceedinji that of which ue h:?v n hl-ed the erji t!t. T is poanos veiuoi or wn . was a nnii-j ! ious donation of manure, bv tlie af-l InujJierc to the 2 o: vai f i hi w nicn u re . . it was uucn atnu sphere coiolensed bv the veeiihe ouces. into a form raate T bei : t'veived & held bv the earth. " . ay. and d" 'ii'z reduced to tnanuse b putreiactiai'. . v -.' B u t t he i : c s ing sy te m may be ; objected to by souse, who may a v, if we i neb. e ou r la n d s and e r'u le rati ri and cultivate but one fourth; patt of our farm at a tio e, what shall we iUi with our stock and with that part of our labor which is usually em .ployed in cultivating a gre.ter space of land r' These t wo qn est ions ma v ; he answer! in one. The sirplus la 1 bo r a r i si n from tii e incl oi n c s v ?. tern , may be etn .yed in preparin raje tor t!,e t ck, fy tlrainio and h cleaning tq all ojarshes and swamps a o at! the: low or wet places, andl! convc; tH f !ie;n into nit adow and irass. And some part of the hie' la;:.l ! j o tlevoted excJuively tof; toav also L irnitig, by prepatiug a well turied ,V Mandg,p..turu ; , , ; -1 he reat oect is to ;excb.de the f toote. ami die bout from the lncm-ed . , Hehl. to accelerate their irnprovcr.seot i j under tins -tem ; and, in propoi ?i..ji n I . ' l ja- the Uttd unpioves, so will the st'-ck ; increase ; for the increase ot stock j hi.u.fl...V '.c t;,..nlr ti.o hiV h depenn. a tn imateh . ,pon: toe , iiti. piovenieot o, land. a; the uu ree o! crops. 1 here!.,.,-, as the land improves .j I .. .. .1 . I . .. ! . I . . .. .L . .. . .. .ill under the inclosing svte,m. st will t: e crops increase ; and. as the crops increase, so must the stock, t! ere be- ing an increu-etl quantity of food, to H ; 1 ;,. ,1,,;,.., tll ;,,;,.,. ,. ., . .,,! ;., ' "'!!i'w ni'iir inuu " 1 1 , 1 u.ii loo, e abundant crops, by be- ... (..Moiy iii-r ;' - u pi . h. "4 1 .:miir;';...:.fai't hful t i I teifi ;- lliutii ;tll,Ilj llKltl The . ....... - i - ' . . . . 1 . I !," ITIilil ..I ii. .L t ir in u'ltnr rrilh. - 4 ...... ... tii.irvin -nuii i v.j from less Iaml. The same crop from a. Ion; th may protrire profit, and yet, a loss from a third. ' If AW. acres of p ior land pioiluce 10 barrels of corn, a ml thee penss of c ttl ti vation a m on n i jti-t a barrel an at re, there is no profit : tut i! 9.) at res of the a;ae land are .'ii pi or ed by i tr lost n. so as to j ro Icce IZti barrels, there will be a pro -fitof Sf ban el s.- if There are still many othrr bjects j J r the eiRpl-v-, iuei.t of the soprlu In-1 j -or, u Uh h must be coMdMuett w it n ihe '"! ::st - ; - .ii ' . -;'-:7 - ', .i . ,u ou Ii in shutauar te eua-lp , - , - , he consutned. anil of ve-retable utter ; u nie.h. vvten it u;ied. was t hp sub- tatinn will inrrensc with litter, the i n ;dii.r 4,' irfiiro -md plaister. if re- sorted to, i by Mr incins niranl!y in provM;n employment for labor I ? $ f r e a , t i jr o f inclosiu-r, I am fully a u a r V t ! i a I h a ve i k ilon'f" the f u bj e c t that ju-'ire m hich it importance as a ' e v ti improving fa ml ileipanils. Uut I hone 1 have a'i e.nmii i to nut i toe niton o the m:r Indent reader on f tr;iv k t pt;rsue flip subject f.irther anl if be i'- ip?l u , he is referred fo Ta iir Araf r. in which . .. . . . -. . i work tbe subject i treated at iare ami with arv ility proportionate to its, importance. AGRICOLA. HUM THE ViriO V.L IXrLLI.iNCEH. AMKLIA ISLAM). It is ra t el v tl -it as much confusion per!)bxe the cl .cussions, public and ' mnuTe. i.i a ira'nn.ai tonic, as has )een c."eiiv oi!U.??m in regard to (!)e .crii-ation ot ; Amelia Island , by The authors'and In a;,, the Cwiiviti(, (lj their nuti.o ir nut bo- ,iv. ! .i n.r iv it necewrv to en- I , jt v. d i :i.r t k i fer into a n- ic.ition of a meaMire wouiU o.- niwUt. 1 1 thi oons Mm ! I ; i .. . i S a va ti Tres.. i.vc reei, taken, fair ami assault, ai d by nods and w inks and sly sugt si n?is. '1 he ample columns the Aur.na h.tve been crammed with a hue nass if : apers, liavinir no reid ibeaiii'ir ufr the question, and of ar;ruiefits 'ei!'.. ed t!.e efrom, whidi must of eour-c be of the same charac ter. W e ha ve been tol d that t his ! Sou them f ';tt ittt il id. and w hat ano- hr sad u here one was born, and where lnothe.: has lived or died ; all w :. nd o oo tid., sut:clently inter esliotr imleed in itself. a must be e- I very t!dn concerning the Itevolution ill the South has yet nO sort of bear- ; iti; on the question at isOe ; since it ' nrUr er vove the rwht of the soj-ifi- i sant Patri: t'- i f Xroeha t( of cupv the 1 ; ish.n.l. nor dis'iin the riht of the Unifed at. o take if from tl en. , Neii '! oo,-s ' at ill tout h t'.e policy of the ..in. ted. State : wl i.di. a' ter all. takint: rare tl ;t. m t;ni.-inj it, they ' aw of nati(.;. mo v ed their own ,,UPrN ' ohmIp ni to atirr this qta-t:on i i.rtii u!a lv i isiuu'euuu as it confo.- ids w it h the atioi m) ;i iuou, tod h jk-M viy no more than that th-te were a- jmoo then, but one or tu . SaijtJi-Anie- i rica!S, a.., tiat t,ejr acknowledired - . tlt,j,( a as f lie plunder of tiie ocean. 1 ne fi-st ..i:r, iiot! dii e tel against ! ; 1 the o;e!er lo, V.rcuoVin"- AmeS'a. was ., i i , V ?i Ht dey p.w er. in the,hxeeut,ve 5 the iXf 0 eney ,t tt.e mi-ure not be- j.,,;, tinned The yveuts of the . : 4 . . la-t three vea-s seemed to have ab- soi bed all recollection of our puevious national history : and all memory ap peared to liave passed awav of an act a ... ... .1 n 1 ;. iiiiti : i a 1 1 mi ius i.nri y 1:11 eenn.. ij4. publication of this act, the clamor su !s id.eil fto a mmneut, and nothing I he.,.l h, . fo. ..vH.m.t ,,ns at I ii 1 (J I 1 ...... ...v . rr. : i j j I o 1- I., Ill ii r. i;.ui , i ! 4i,j "' which is the follow irir pa-sa'ie : Fhe st;bject v...s br g'n befcre Cen- iigre-ss at its lat Sessj-n, when an act was i p tsse-a, auto. nMi.w? j.jccwive f ac 1 ce,pi p- vsc-sst' n i f i -? Fi ir:d.a f:m t e b; 1 ut poiioes. r to take it again t the. j dffrnjfii;'.? to CCCiltV it. -i Iditig :t m t-eber case su .jtct to tu urv andfrieTid'y ncechtlteii It lutti er appeals, from th e sa m e d. cun ei.t. that irMiidster at L t il on and Pan b 1 i i e iou si v oliic ia i IV aiiiioutffcd i::pm- at t ith prop- i ;Hj-Uiaiioti-;: ib'.i'i.'e'; BiittsU 6. Fieucl If I f r c-ie-:rn f th, rr? . . t ai t. i? e m i--f t -! vlr. Ixi -r i a in re v its ofiicial publication, ifted, ami the overn foui a dilfererit posi X eiiect we bhall soon the j ment tl!II 1 see. There was no reason, it is said, for V ... tlie measure, admitting it to be au- tnorizeu : sine, it Flor.fl:) is tn hp- i lo i to toe united States, they might , a- well purchase it of the Patriots as of the Spanish government. Now, we undertake to sav. that the Execu- tive irrts b'wnd to act. ns he has done apart from all considerations of favor' or affection, and in strict c nfui inity ' to the declared intentions of our :v eminent for many years pat. jN ar irunicrit can be necessary to establislt this, when we have it in our power a-j 'grain to refresh the memory of writers and readers, by priKucini;"dotuuieri'a- ' ry proof of the policy av wed to the world by the United States, in the most formal manner, .-.so Io. x' as . before the commencement of the fate war with Great Britain. i Subsequent to the taking possession 1 of the part of U est Florida which we claimed as forming part of the pui cha- ed territorv of Louisiana as held bv France, the" British Minister resident here (Mr. Fo-ter thou-bt fir, at the inMi-ation of the' Ciievalier de (Jnis uh,. ke the Patriot Mm -ter now. j had been appointed but was not re V . ' 7 ceived as the Minister of Spam) to make a representation on the subject to our government. Hi' official note ; bearing date the fiffn d" Sepiemfjer, I TBI t, w: 1 be 'found n tl e Nafmnal ln- telligencer of Nov. 181 Laud in pa;je ; ' 151, vol. 8, of tbe A'nerican State Papers ; to w hich valuable w ork those ! desirous to peruse all the corresp.md- ence on the subject ate referred. From t! e answer of ihe Secre'ai v id State (Mr.Monroe, dated on t!ii d ; November, 1811, and communicated to Congress a few duvs jiff r. we 1 transcribe the following paiaraph, having an important bearing on the f present question. j It wculd be b'gh'y in pro; er f r tlie j united states, in ti.ei. rcspt ci i.r S; aiu,-j to forget what they owe toth.;r uwn c lu r ctcr, ana to tiie rights cf tntir injured citii us. Under the circumstances it would hi equ'dly "uvjzi&t and di hononiblria the U n ed States to suifer Kasi Florida to i ss HitO the pOSSC-'SioTi of ANY OTHKR I'OWtR Uejust,.' because they wold itiereby 1 sc tiie only indemnity withi i their eodi, for irjuries whicii ought h ng sii.ee o ii ve been reilresed. Dlslioimr ihle, b Cciu-e, in erni.ting arudu r p. wor to V4" ,nU uteal to unvvorthv nmtives. Situated f ,tS 'Bas- Floridu is. cut ft fr m the etln-r i pr,,.-.essi. ns of Spain, and surraunncd in a ureat measure bv the territorv f the U- " . toted Stales; and navng also an m p -r int bear.ng on theircomnierce, v.o othtr I cotd.l n.mk ot tukittg p wesso n ot t,i? vyi ii othtT t fiuu hostUf I'i lV- to them. M c (( f 6llrr r tak(, i! cyif uhout Lnveri:.S Jir.ro ltritu and best innreLs. . . . . . r couhi Uiiiik of taking p .ssesso n r.t The United States have no: been ig norant or inattentive to waat has been a- gitated in Europe at different periods since the - commencement of the present war, m regard to the .Spanish pr.v nces in this hemisphere ; nor have fhey been un mindful cf the ct7yw nets to iviiei the j dh.oidi rs ofStam might iiadin regard io the province in qucHtiviuncihout due cure tn t,mmtit. Thev have been oersted- etl. that remissness on their part might in- vite the danger, if it had not ah ead) done it, w hich it is so much their interest n. desire to prevent.. l)c- f lit impressed isu 1 conxideratirjnsy and anxious, wji re they acquitted iheoiselves to the j s. eithe r case suhjecttu tutuie and hiendly ni g ciatu ii. It would be superfluous to add a word ot comment to' so complete an ansvier to all who contend that the occupation of Amelia was not justi fied by the act in tpie?tinn, or that it ,va not in purs!taiice of previously -.- l' '-. ;- i :-ciareu policy oi inn c;overnnieni. Tf such arguments, ue have shewn, he records of ti c country aiTurd a ue- j c sive refulalion. In iLi arrxinieru br the war, vt fird x ' lo ui the eicttrr-mtMiih ut jcc j . .-, hxh we- tire v;iri tie pr.e Id L-v j h-l J xr-t-4. orwigti fwd'odia-jt " been BY UT HT )'MTY. An act ' ih v ii :fwit n to die min" btrs oTihc SnuTe. mei h is of t ofUeprt-t-n ut,vi- of the I'n.tf'l S:a. andti:hv ! 1 1 j.-aic of tlie I t-n iifrit-s. Sc repeiiiintr all oher hs ui, lhai jj.-ct. ' y f .. .,- t . . if Aim ricu n f':.vAA. n:!u Th ;at -very' s sd. n rl C- ogress, .t: rvt-v niectii . of da -Sei.ate, in the mt- of .Coi rcHs af: r the third t i i inch, m tne ye ar one th e.vii.a e'u? ir.-.ivi'cu. ami seventeen, each Senator shall be en titled to receive i;;ht doth-u'.. tn .t. y d ty he has attcnkl r afei.d the Senate, and shad .ds !e alb -wed ttj .it lolhrv for eve rv twent inde.f tstim it ed distance, by the in- stusu toyd, ( n n ids place t f lesidence to the sc::t of f'on grchs, at the c '.nsmencto t nt irl end rf . very such sessi n and meet i at;, and, ' it ad sums t. r t avel, dve ; n rci, A t be due i d p-y ble at he dme t n. s ing thi' .ict. And in caseai.y oe.o'-.v rf t!ic Sen tu h is been, s, r "sh ill ;e, ('e t.tii.eti by !CknCs,t on :i is j' !iau-v r fr in suca sesst. n t niev.ii.jj, rra"(' Ins arriv.d lias b en, is, t sh :lb , uonhit o at; end the iseua'e, he 'shall .be en tt i o thesam daily ulhw ;r.cc. And the Pre sident of tbe Senate, .rs te vitrc, w' .a tlie Vice-lb rsidt nt h ts hi cm, or vo;ii hd absct;t, or when his ofiice sh .':'! he v.,, , shall, cairns the perr.'d f id : recent-, in ciidi.: u t tiis c ai, as a me:ni)ei i.if .e S nase, eijrlic- i'..r every day he h s attended rsli tl .eiui tiie Senate : J'rovid d a a.-.:, a. i no Senator shall be ail ..wi t a Imn c.cec;iiig the raie f eiin o U ts .. fnun tne end f t nr s ,i ,.4 r s. i n in to the time et his tak 'ry his .a anot'oer : P f. vali d at.o T u.t to j. -tr !nad receiw more tor -; ), ai d rcturni; from, the meiti f t ,e .stu ate, en dx- I urth ilay et".i, u l-t hau ii this art had net bee p .. ed. aei . "2. .Ttid bt it furt lu r e tit d, t '.at it every scss. i! t i 1!. .gi-ts !,c saiU taj il da f M ;v h, o. ?hr ..- jr-d ei-u ha air d .avi M-v-.ate 1 ': pi h-eauiv 1 ,.t,a .t..' ttl i.e .ti tled tn rtCe"veN !!u Ct M , 1 e; 1 ) he h.:s .tUeoiieM or si. il itU': . ac iit.asc t Hep- i.ta;Vt ., ,,, .0 b al. ..wed - ii- irs f ewrV twe -.jr lil ies, t the 1 -ton. ie i ! t tuc, b the" 10 is. UiUl m !, from h pf tee of ;e- d ..cctoiiiee t 1 . , ixs, t!iee. ml" Cl ltit'li Sial vmi t tlA i,( ll St s- H tud .oeetiae. ,.a t'j.t j N..n; t r ri , die -ui pert r;iu I, t ';k dm and hie at iln t nte I t -u.r rhi ict. t d in c-.st .u;v H. prt-v. ;a.. r i), ',. .'a aas beva, is. -a hiiai h ,d t ,:cdl:ty -.'(i.-nes, on h;s joura i . r fr 10 the Si.s.;.ri j ilf .Congre-v, t;r, fu r l'.3 utriva' , necu. i,'or siiali I . , ni..ble to at e 'I n.e Ti-ese t Hepr . n uives, ir.- sina be eat aivd to die s iie d.o'.v allcvauct. And the Speaker of ..e il use of it . pt Li; nta tives snail bee tiod tj receive, in .ukli- tve, e Hut dehors, hr every i ty lie baS 1 -ttchdrrs' ill u-.tend the II use : ' vdcJ u.'irii;--. 1 hr n- Kcpie-eniaiive r.f ! Uc legate sh. lS be ail; wed a sum exewd ion ion scomLe!isati n as . Aeioesei.ta- II! . 1 .: 1 1 o.g u.e i.i . i eigai iir.iiars a ci.y, tr in tlie t ud o ..ue seion, tu the time oi his takaig f.i ..eat in ' .mother. See. ,3. And be it further emitted. That ibesai l mpei!.ati.ui, w-Inch sti.d betiuei to the uemhLrs of the S nate, sh dl ,e ccrtifie by the President there- t and that n tich shall be due to the Kepiestn tative and Dcieg.tcs, shall beceiti. 'd bv ti Sp. aker ; and the s.me shall be pa-- vd as p-iblic accounis, and paid out of the Publ'.c Tre.ii). .jcc. 4. And le it furtktr enacted, Th.at all acts and parts cf acts, on the subject 'compensation -m members of toe Sen- te ami iae uou Ucleg.ues of ite and the House of Representatives tne t rntorie. be, and j ltc :rv herebv re per. k a lrom and alter the third day . t Muivh U&u II CLAY. Speaker of the Ihiiiaeoi Uej re.entative - Je) IN tj.uL ..V. iJ, ( President ot i tie Senate, pro ttra, January 12, ltia. Ap.r vni. JAMLS MONitOE An act for the relief oi Winslow and Henry Lewis Be is evna. d oy th. AV wa'r end H-ue ff htirex tit a tire rfthr Uvit.d iut. if America in Conzn-t unswbltd. That' the proper ate u.ftm officer' mi tne IVei ury Department ie, and thev are here by, au.uonzed ar.d d'.iected to s.ttie, ir. si.ch ma'i.it. v as may he jast anu reas. n able, the claim oi Tui w and lite v Lewis, It.r oioiic) sileposi ed in the Oa ds .f Al. .M. No..h, late ceauM .t ihi- (,'i.i ttd State at Tum,anti wideii n av U c betii appUrd b die aid 1. M. 'f di tt die pay liicnt -t curt;.in . .Ii o t?. ti--.it -.., Ji-u-n by said "t a!K-ra the l)eirtMt .t t site, t.a tlie ;uih e t ra uu.i , ucr enn n. . .up, .i,:u J'zv.t' I ht tl . SJ!I. v Jfc Ull -Ti it i. C '..' . CCii iij-iiici t !;-e .1 'U.!; . JL the ;Sjat t.ttr. . . i ; t tt a r a . . i..., ..si,. r r - tj L?eU. Ua.3U.Cd. I . . ; , -'-' , . .r ' i f ' e I i. it a H t - air , - -w w as. ii mi x ! ii w r -a . J k ...
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 6, 1818, edition 1
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