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... V 1 M.-': ' . j.; .. 'i J V'r i j . ?MSn.:-1i?. ,t v ;if.." .S-N'Vt ; -VL!-- -i ). , - r--'.r:--.,-: T.' ' .J -fe'-f . :Axxxx:X 1 1 x'-:X- FRIDAY, MAY r, . 1 ' ib ri XX;;:- ;XXX-X " X ; ' ' . '-'' :'-' ; ''.;-'' ' - .V'' ' i ' '.' ' ' ' X U ::K:V',W':'SiSS : .- . ' , - . . V, v.;-:-- .... ) , 1 I . -f : i v . -.- ,'s I. ; it w i ri i u li ' ' -- V " i Vv 7 i 1 i : ' . -''t-r ? ' ' : ' ir.r lie" county of F.nham, Jonathan Krcrl was tried and 'fophcld ltV. of the mirdfr of iTonf s. The, murder ws com iritted in Janunrr lat- E vers beinc put to t!.e bar, .Tcltr IJerrien pronounced . the following nentencr of which we have been fHrijied a copy, & conceive it;we!I worth, the penisit of evcrv one. 'VTe publish it with pleasure; not on accounxoi its uci" the death-vrarrar.t of a fflo.creature, bnt hrcauie if displays genius and elocjuence The style of the sentence attorn conclu sive -evidence that Jud?e fierrieti must hverarnri1j(elt-th strict correctness of -tl e sentiments to vwhicb he rv sucn elegant and impressive expression. ' -Hj State vf. Jondtluin Evert . " - Murder. ' ' The pnsoner-having been put to the brr and the inttictmcntand verdict of the jtiiv, baying heen readmit was demanded frrn Inni if he had auiht to say why the fer.tfncei 01 me law snouiu not now De tnr.or.nccd against him, and ha,vng''an- swrrcq tnat nuLnao nor, me loiiowmsen tcrce w4s thereupon pronouncedly;; the Friscocf.r ! T am required to an- nrtince to ycu tne sentence . wnicn me law awards p.gainst.. the murderer. By . jury of your country you; have, been crnv!ctr ofmurder by. implied malicfc cf shed25np the blood of a fellow-crea-tire without sufficient, provecation-pm-r rirciinistnnces whicli ruanifest, in the U t n.iH cf the law, anab3ndoned and j-Ug!TRn? heart. In the jerfonnance of tlh nw'xA duty, there is imposed, iipr.n r e t-c further "oblipati-n-of endeavoring to arVrn j'on to a true ser.ce of, your mi eeraHe sttnpnon. Kxhaustefl by the ta tiprrs of jyrur trial, I feel hnw unequal I an: "j; thc task -but I will not therefore Thnnk from tte effort to discharge it. LTen, vrUh the humility which becomes yen, to-the.rrvolting stcry'of your crime. Strive to brinf; your feelings into subjec tion to the solemn duties which now await you. Penitently cast yourself before the -rrercv seat; of heaven, and seek through the mediation of the Redeemer, the for p'verc ?.s off that crime; which, has alrea hurried you to the verge of an awful et'tn ty. , -. , . 1 You re vounir would that I cculd add, yen are tnrccrnt. The bloom of youth still p'avs vpon vnur cheeld-would that lfrnlrt tvxu tne consciousness 01 recu tyd' bearrs from your countenance. But it may not be. . The sad reality is be fore mp, land even :n your youthful visage .1 behold the deep, indelible impressions .with which guilt ever marks her tallen vxtin.s. 1 Aas! whatisman? Thechild rf crrcr-l-e sport of every furious pa& sioTi a he plrss vessel or. the tempestuous rcean of withqut a rudder, to guide it from the shoals and. quicksands of viceSuch is the wretched condition of him whomadly.reft"ses to yield himself to reasns cuidance. Such is your mjser sb'e let fir having in one sinful moment -blindly given yourself up to passion's dic 'tates." 'i ...; i . ' '' A'- When I retrace the story of your guilt, lam ennstraired anxiously to enquire, W what dreadful infatuation you were Jed to thecommission of this awful crime. The deceased was your ; relative--the ccnipanioin of . your youth your frierid. Kn previous resentment inflamed t you nainsteach othen You met on this fatal pay of guilt and crime, and the smile of Knpd-will; dwelt on your countenances. Even, your ealy wrangling was marked iththe characteristics of friendly strife. You enriiired('in a tone bf surprise why tcwas angry Vith you? ' Hi answered, in the'languagt of friendship, by reprov ing the turbulence of disposition: which you had manifested, but rather in jpity tW in anger. I Ah ! 'if a considerate hu manity had influenced those around' you -"they had been tencer 01 inat djooq, ich may notbe shed without the inost atrtvcioiis guilt, in unlawful strife, I should tare been "spared , the, melancholy task fcich is this d5v. demanded at my hands. would not. Tot uncounceu miliums, .the feelings of that .man who could list- "svlytand by and witness, wnnoui qne litKliy cfibrt to allay its fur,; the risings cf that demcniad passion,, undef.the im pulse of i whica ari inconVidefate youth has been plungtd into such sea of guilt r.d crirre as that through "which you Jiave buffeted.- fiut ycutdid ptihige, into -s awful 'wavei ilhipe of tlie5 criminal Y of those around you victim of your "-iiirtwiess ana ungovernea passions Jou forgot the tlainis of humanity, the "sf kindred,-the emphatic mandate fj"the God '.who We vou beinsr. Yoh ed Uie concejaied, and deadly jhgttu Jit of your vtngfajice---secretly. unf cover of the night, 'bared its f point air.st inur fofi-' ami Kv ir rritiraterl 5ta the M purpose! ''whicn, possessed ytirsoul The jdeed of death (W as done vl l i"e deliberate mahgpity with mcntUo suddenly lighted up in your; , rm- i ou cloked the fatal insrnVmen t "1 l'ftno .4.- . . , . . imrl fhat 1 PM say. under the mere . Pu.5 of vild but momentary, pasiion. net be Ypltr satiated :fury1e- T : -. 4 cf esy, faToredby:f the shades of night, and whichescpedtthe general observa tion, cast itm!fyl0fin'oVn in the bold, but desperate and infatuated denial of crime, sought the concealment of yonr giiilL 'JThe instrument of your vengeance was found. 'The life"4)lood of your fallen foe was gushing from the . woundsit had in f!icted. But the demon, wh'.6h had impell ed you to murder, owl prompted syoiu to laKe- rtiujrc; in laisciiiHKj, . aw&" deerien the eloom , which shrouded the deathbed of your hapless victim.by charg ing him with the crime ot intenaeu mur der; of Having first used against you arvm- stument or,aeain. i cannui ;u ; uiai thi ar.cnsarion were true. I am con strained to sQ there is not the slightest probabiiity that it was so. livery, parti cular ot this diretul transaction pronoun ces i tToul and slanderous the desperate nfii'p of desinerate cuilt. Much as it enhances yourjrime, and little as I de- litrht in the contemplation of human de- pravuy, i rejoice mai ui- m).. " i uc "op less victim of yoitr" vengeance sleeps in the tomb, hurried by your laM'lrss hand t6 his dread . account. To you, guilty as you are, tiche is yet, allowed to make your; peace "with Heaven. O f do not spend it in the continued indulgence of those passions which have thus early blas ted your cahhly JhappineSvPo not, I cop? jure you; wastefit in Unavailing hopes of mercy frftm thi $ miserable worlds Whence yoti are too surely hastening. Lork, ra ther, with the anxious solicitude which sincere, penitence kalone can, inspire, 'to that Divine Mercv which. U never soYight with contrition and sought in, vairi. ; Look to - the transaction of your past life'. Shrink not from ' the review of your crimes, lieiay rjot tue tervent penitence' which can "alone effnee them c ; ' 1 Do you want an additional motive for repcr.tence ? Seek and find it in 'the un utterable anguish of parental griefan anjruish excited byN yo'jr crimcsinca- pable in this overpowering moment of all other consolation but that "which your penitence shall afford. . Hehojd the tears of your aged parents ! They are the si lent renroaches. which are extorted from bosoms bursting- with aeonv inver the re- collection of the crimes of him-1 whom they2 have given being. They tell yon of the head-strong obstinacy of your child hood of the idle profligacy of your youth of the fruits of their rejected ad monitions in the melancholy catastrophe which has thus early closed your sad ca reer. I hey point to the. grey locks, tfhich age has blanched with the symbol of honor which you have'eovered with dishonor and shame Whle they . yet hover around, your prison, minisrerinc: to you, with a tenderness, which even your guilt cannot extinguish, , their fixed and melancholy gaze is turned to the dark some path, which your crimes have mar ked out for treir descent, in . sorrow, to theigraxe. ; To 'snch an appeal, vou can- nor, you will not; be insensible. No ! Na ture will assert, lier rights in your bosom, j Filial duty -will lead you in. penitence to j the foot-stool of the Redeemer Hia mer cy will yet snatch ' your immortal spirit from that awful, ternalperdition, which is the just; but tervible doom of unrepeht ed murder. ; , "'. '.'; ' . ; rX . ' ' Miserable yqung.man ! we mustpart. It remains only that I pronounce f the sen tence of the law. v i-" . .; It is considered and; ordered by the court that you, Jonathan Evers, be recom mittcd to the common gaol of the coun- ty of Chatham' (there being no sufficient gaol in the County of Effingham) for safe and ; secure custody that you be taken i mm tnence to tne place oi pupnc exe cution in the county of Effingham, ' and there, on Friday, the-8th day of May next, between the hours ot ten, o clock in the morqing and two o'clock in the af- ternoon of that day. that you be" hung by the neck 'until ; you are dead and ma v Aimignty Vxoa nave mercv on your soul ! BY";AUTFf ORITY. - i ,' , An act.to rncotporate the ProvidentAssoci x ation of Clerks jn the Civil Department of ' government oi tne United States, in the v Uistrict ot Columbia. p ; . . h 4 if enacted 6he.SnateVnd:IUe ' ifMepresentaiivescf of -America in Congress assemble d Th at from; and after the passage of this act, all tnose .persons wnoare, or shall hereafter necome merapers oi uie, rrovir.ent Ass.o dation Qf clerks,J employed. th$ civil department of the goveramenLof the Uni ted Statesv '.within the ? District of Gqliim biabe andithey are!hereby ni'ade a body corporate arid politic; byJ the: fapoe and style' pTi '5 The Provident! Association of lerKS, anasnai continue ununne tnira aay.ot iviarcn, -one tnousanu, eigncnun dred'and 'th'irt';,fdur,;ahd' by that nanie "shall have '' perpetual -successiori, sued, implead and be ifpleaded.nswer and be answereUr detend naDeqeiend edl in courts 'of jrecqrdt' 'tmd in any other place whatsoever nby that'ame may make, haveVand use C"onmoa sl; and the same may break, altentind renew at ple'oi'ure and shall have ; power toforr sucn uch by-la wsJ ordiuances and regulations, J wbq m - .j v 'V''-' . ' '--.'''? '-U-.-V-V 'to V';lv .L -t '; Ut-yv;.. ....... -i ' t V ' - 'i "... v. - - - - - k . , "WiTiriiiiirtV-'in 'fc-A'1 as shall eem necessaryj and convenient for-the government bf sajdCcorpratiorfi not beingcorttrafy to law! notheconstitii lion uicc' (jwiu duyj v uu execute anaccs jicwdsaijr, or- proper .iorjtaeon? jects ofiaiiincarpiotatjpb; ralesi j reflations J restrictions irnita tions,,and provisjons hereitidescribed dhd declared. ) X X - :X;Xr-- .; tKSec nd ie it further enacted Thitt the ftllaWinjWles, regut iorjs,t restric tions, -limitations, fom !and; be; fundameritar? articles I of the'coistitationj of the said x corporation, to wit1: fmi I X' . h ' X 'X . ( 1st.. The association shall be composed of clerks, employed in the civil depart ment -of the, government; of the - United States, wiiam ine jiscnct oi vciumDia ; and its objects shall be the benefit of the families of subh clerks after their de cease, and the. funds, thereof shall be ap plied agreeably to the ' provisions of this act, and for h6 other use or purpose what- f 2q:Hyery sucn cleric s iali, before lie1 if considered a member ofthe associa- rtioh, igfi tliese anicles. 'U 3d. Every member shall nay, on or before the' fifth rday of January. April, July and. October respectively, fthe sum' I 4th. Iriiddition to the payr ments men- ments may fod-mi a' seiiarate and special fund, and, inl the death" of any .memb'pr by whom such payments shall have beu made, his frmUy, shall, in! addition to the relief provided by pther articles of the association; he 1 entitled to anr annuity or other beneft.out, of the special fund," pro- pot tioiutte to the amount "of the payments I niaae. tnerero oy sucn memDer.:. , : ' . I L.5-,h.A'ny niember "pwhoj shall-omit to! pay, his q i.irterly; subscription, within the time ph r cribc sbyvthe( third article, shall forfeit and iky, fori the benefit of the association, the sum J of ntty cents,' and thejlikf sum for every; quarter dur ing which! the said subscription shall remain nniHid,; And ; if any. members shall omit, pr more than one year, to pay the subscriptions rtquiied by these artir cles, together withsuch fines as he may Ira ve incurrf d;' lie jshall thereby forfeit,' both! for himself and his family,: all rights to any of thi benefits'of the .association, together wii all llie-; ineys i which he may Have pmp'siy "paid," and sliall cease to be a memq4ri' U .y. ! 6th. Any1 mrmbet xasing to be a clerk,' or removing o!t ot .the: District of Coluni bia, shall not uherehyl be deprived of his membership. 1 Jv:..";l ; '-:: - ' ?v -. 'J. 7th. The queers' of the associntioh sfiall consist. c & president ard fix direc-J ors, a secret.1rysra.nd treasurer, to be t- I lectficl by oandt,;atja general meetmprot, tlip associationl - oh'the-Jast Saturday in March. arjnuaHv.i ind hev shall form a bonrd of officer. ? In all the elections for officers, the person having ' the', greatest tiiimber of- votefj shall be considered as e-. lcted, buti w-hfn, Wo or Jitiore persons have- an eauahttimber, of Votes, the bal loting s!ui!l be Vepeated to fill the.office ! or offices, f r whchvxrsoice shall have i been, made. ' If any Vacancy shall occur among the officersax5 'gerieVil "meeting shall bo caled'to 'lCtli;- ?ih'ei:? -'X - 8th It shall belme duty of th president to preside at all rtitfetines rfihe assocla- tionji and of the board of officers - In the: absents of the? . president his duties , shall be performed by the diferior bresiient. senior oh .the list. . 9th The secretary shallkeep J journal of the proceedings of the;, assVx:iatiori a nd of thepresicent and noara of otneers ; and he 'shall perform siifbother; duties as may be assigmed tohimetdterihy the as; sociation or by the president', and board of officers. : Xy;,i:mX;p2CX , 10th The treasurer $hall .rciye, and pey i all t rnorvej, of ' tticsfcw""- he ?haU keep ari account o'f itsj' receip'ts arid -.disbuvsementsnd sliatt jay lfore the as$ociat,ion '.at., its ,at(flo?IW)iig' fctohe; month of March; a geiieyal statement of allit.slrrionied. trans list 'fif those, members who are twri .qtrtefs or upwrds inarfearydiicblj jat c otints sh allbej r'ea. Snd eam tned pre yi mmtv to the election -of iofHclprit;'5. -I -'M 4 . i "? 'all-other. niorievsJ received !on aCcouniof tne associauon, sna.il i oe paiq to.me irea surer. aqd ishali be by him !depos?teot,H as jioojv as rnay be thereafter incsitcbihank a i sh all be fixed on bv -t he Wesidctit iarid board qf 'officers'.' and Sjhallfrq-tf United' States or' in loans: !toiri'diTiu&ls tnpasure.r. r.ouBtrsirnn hV--h-wrM- W, and apprpved;byvthe presidentrtf ; itni a iic jumis oi i..uc association sitau rates.b w Vtolheifairtnie'i;Qf tnosVihetrt bers who riaay die -after .thef xxpiratcof -the first yeatvand jwithifii y e fy ajnouritof the subscription whidlan h aye beeq paid by such jha embers Jresecy trfely ; ,to the iamuies ofthose members may di&w in the x! tbyearivfroui '1 . -i .i,.,-' iicncu in,iiie preceGng-j article,1 every, member is ai liberty to pay such , further sunfs as lie imiy think-proper, which pay socu rea upon rcai estate, ona tne iocks of afi' inCOr 'arid he nf oney sq deposited sall bedriwn out qtthel baqk'only ontKq otderjf me. of- deciase&t.emberi the time of their, admission respectively. the sum oftwd hundred dollar to, the .members who mav' die! faWiilie of those within the eventU vear f;rbm the time of thrfr admission respectively, the sum 'of "three hundred, dojlarsi; to the families of those members who, mayvdielitty eighth year,fronriteme'o sdf ' respect i vey theSMi m . of fott'r 'hun- dred V dclajr i ;tthe mrnbers 'wharojay' die withirv tji?..' ninth yean from the time of thir ad mission re pctively' til e sa rof qf fi ve h urid red dol laisV to the families s of Ithose ; imejmbers whlo may die wjthin the tenth year, from; the time of ; tlieir adnriission i ilesjpec tivply; thelsum of sx hundred jdollars,: to the families of those, members who may' dier! within the elevenths year, from the :r i"'V-i' l 1 . LA i t - irne OT ineir aqraissiou respeciiyeiy, , me suifi ot seven hundred dollars: to the fa milies of those members" who may die a- terjthe expiratiniii'of thejeleyqnth year, from the time bfytneir admission, dot less ; 13th. In all cases the widow and chil- dren.of a deceased member ?hall be deem-. ed hisvfamily, antj as such' entitedto the relfef 'provided undefi jtlvel foregoing arti cle but a' memberhaying noV'iwife or Children, may adopt ay other person or persons as his farqily, for all the purposes of; this ; associatjqn,: by giving 'nvtice in. writing, . to Jthe president a!nd hoard of of- ficers, Of the name and residence of such :.pef$on orpersonsi X'' ":'(': " ;X, I Ifth The relief to " which the families of deceased membevs hall be entitled, may, be granted either by the payment of axej tain sum-of m oney a s ; prescribed by the -t welfth articlie; : or by annuity, the terms. of which shall he fixed by the xlaj- marrt, ana the president and ooarq ot or ficer. 5 W-jix - :; U ' ':.7 X: l5th. In addition jto the pecuniary relief,' to vj'i.ich the : families ;ofj'th'ei:,Jdeceased members. jare entitled, the members of this association pledge themselves to en deavor to provide ,for the pennanent es tablishment in society of the persons com-" posirig.such families. ' p ; . f;X 16tli.i A ereneral meetine of the associ atiQi shall be hejd on 'the Clast $aurda)r inj March, annual ; but jthe presidtent and b)oard of bfficefsj may lealt ar general meetpg whenever they shall-thiakJit iier- cessajry ; -. -:r,;y. y fv:.-.--r,?,: 117th. The regular meetings of the pre s'dent and bo?4rd of officers, shall , be on the first Saturday of January;' April, July, ana MCioier, aHnuany ; ouca special nieetmg of the ! board of , bfTx?rs f'may be cnHeq by the presic ent,f or a requisition in' (writing' from 'any raemr thereof. ' 18tm In all caseSwheH is not othe'r- wise'' expressly !prqv;ided jas rriajqrity of the votes ot tne tneijiiijes qt theyasspcia tio'n, Assembled at any meeting, shall pre vail. -; 19th. All ceys snall-liaver power jto make by-laws for .their government, provided the Same 1 be consistent with Ovese'ailjjclrs XX 2 1 st J If th e kssoci ati 91) shall be dlsso! rr ed by any event or in iah'y'mariAei'wat soever otherwise than by the expiration of jth'e charter, the funds rtnen vbelooging to jit shall, after all claims and demands thereon aTe satisfied, be , divided ahiong th families of deceased ritembersv ac cofdinj to the sums paid in by sucli mein bel-s respectively; ''. XXXX'l 'id- 'XXX'X 6XU I A-C ucuisv i.w u it Ji iiJC saitj. via pu- fatiori hi ay at? anyitinie Owe shall not ex- ceed the, value of, the property 3 lawfully held aiid oWped by them ;; andr in case of ovrooc ! .4hoLTli rn rt. lirfir- mav Hair been assenting theretOyshftir-be. liafijle?. for the sanla in tbeif natural and individual capacatie, arid iri action of debt, mayj iii j sutii .; - iuroujjuc. against uicui, any:bferrivlri thepope tioni and m ay be prosecuted !tq i judged raent ana execuupojuany Gon,uitiun vYvi naritot areeriienfto the contrary not withstahdine.4 and? the: property of thq corporatidri shall !alsri be liable for and chargeaH e VithHe '5tc 'iXX, YMM ;aaq. it naii qqt. oe lawtui tor tne saw corporation 'ta deaif ori trade iii the man ner of a bank.- nor issue any note in the nature ot aoans note, noriitransctaby;' ptaer.Ki.99 01 qusiqe5s, thjrdm arjincr rthhi of deal in&ib than' isexressl authorised, by the eleventhiiclef tho bri drrectwho ishailil Jt ave assented to any suchdealiqg brltrajdey sball on; CoriJ vicuon -liiereoi, m f tie proper uu wi -5 ' feit and pay th e sum of one 'thbusanddol- tars, . one-nait to tne ,qse 01 tue poor. o the Cjtyfbf hlrigton and ;the-Ijbther byce'of thfperon'ha; proseCot br thq same: Providedhlvjuy. That Congress may atanyitime, naenUij alteror' annul this acf'p '' -; Hf -X : ' ft . l iApproted-ebruary 1819. V . .i": An act in behalf of the CqnaetieutAsylttrn XX. ibrtacii'trig the deaf and dqmov X xy&e.;p'jcti4'ty aair tefireJcnialiv& ofAmerica Tikt there be gyaqted tir the ,&oo&icticu X&fX: lurii; for thexduCatiob arid 1istrbcti6n,df deat and aump laiid, 6ra : tract be; located under legacies br donation rriade to jthe Association shall be j appropriated tjp -thej general pnrpcjses thereof, XfX pt;-.( 2Qth. The dreidetitandlj board of oifi- rrsonsaovrup iriiube hid ag imsthim: f X -iiXX r of -land emal theno, to k Tt t v -MATilEW.-P; 'AIOO itrlVl ;C thccSrsctwa of Ue Se t K Arir 13t!i: v r ' " : 1 I 25 1 yx 'cretary of i the TrasuryJ in tracts bnoi -s less thatj four entire sections eadi,fn Vny k ; f rvf ha nAni:A JlVV Ci iV' i-V.;... tq which the Indian -titleliafe been xxtin V- ' j:goishM jwlucfetid : 3h!airbef :and 'o-X ever remaiirj1 ;tfVibef :use h'AUmtV for the eduratFon"and insiructicri 6f deaf ' ana ciumo -persons, or ' isaid Ay$um:-X' . . shall sell said land, whicjif thearts aq v thorised to do, they money-Ufisfn frprri X-X' such sale shall be and " remain fGrevcro;; '''' ' the .same. use. - fej.Lf tfx : .Aprpved-Marcri S i$l$4$XX,?X- -v': An act pjroytdintr r the corrtetetiCeri ;v rors in making entnes of land at the Lam i f?e; enacted 'h u the Sena ie arid 'tioti I6 Rejiresetyativei' of the United State i in every case or a purchaser ot pablic , v . I lartds:at pri'yatea)e, havyig eniered,t " 1 j the land offite, attract different from thai -V.: -he intended; tq purchase,!' ahdbeinerder i ' w ia.vyig- .uc ... crrop-.inui s - entry .. ;t V corrected,. he shall make his knnlicatiom- , fpr that purpose td thefegi$ter of the 'X 'I : land office 'and if it shall hippeir frord v vwawuiii- aaiisiiiciory io tne, register ana? ; I receiver of public money si that an errqt ' , in tne entry has been made, aqd .that the v .aj?'..a beqasioae'd by original- irtcorr. i i iimi k.s nrnuq. uy iqc suryeypn or oyc- '1., the, qbliteratiqr chabgli of te'orVt ' nal marks arid! numberstth?e cbriiers QfS'x ' the tract qf flandt or tharlmhaat lin-anv - (Otherwise' arisen from 'mistake r error V ; of the survevorlor nrifficersf the lahd;f A office ; Ijevsaid : register : and receyei of Xj; public mojeys KalL rbporijthe case vVitU ;-,f ' ; hulfbe ftftmertt s&'Xx'ii r 'ferrOnebu-! V'.'-";in si diI-. 'aiii A'-tn'j"r 'th hAHnvi' '.. ' ' - ' iwhich had bijqp pafd, slvaUlbeappired id4; . iue purc(iase ot otner. land district or credited in: the in the same jpaymentfor Oiher lands which shall have been Oui f cnasen at tne: same omce. I Ul$'x::X:;:hX)r Approved March X 8 ) 15 An act in aaauion f o,'a-d alte ration Of. an arfi erititled V An ct laying duty onj impScti f ttH salt, printing bpriuty, on pickled fisli. j;, exported, and ' allowances 46 certain ve - . 2 : sels employed, in thelisheriis-'t XX X" .''X 1 : tnacted by tfye Senate; and 'Mdue; 'X X: of Rerreernfatives '"of theft tff&ed State , , - I of America, in Congress assemdledi That ; X from and afterthe'''palng;ota there shalljbe paid, on th? last) darbfl pecember ; annually! ta. the I owncf of ' X( lX every bshin bdator vessel J or his hfrvitfXX boat or yesseV'nTayjbefc :.rX qualified.qgreeably'M la srffcm frying " ; ' oji the Baisk andther Cod fisheries and ' Xf'$ that shall dually have been employed V thereiri, tat f.eaMi)r:.the tenntif r ibar ' X, months, at least, of. the fiihihg f season- v next preceding which season is accoun-' XXl tea to o tmm tne last .jdayj of February ''' ro the last day of November irt yeryeari ' ' tor eacTl and .every; t&n of sqCh boats or ; 1 H yejsels; burden; surement as Jicenscd'or eniiotled if" ff mo V : , than five tons; and not &c?ediri thirty i?een;ctuallyj employed n the xad fisb - ,, i4c ici ui vi ui rcc aiiut ; one; half f moqths; I at' the least, - btif, less thapt four months of the seMoq afrjresaid,'"v three tlollars and fifty cents i Provided. that the allowance aforesaid; onj any "one" tesselfor: one iseason, ,shali not exceed piree hundredand st-,t!6lIarSi1 : : ' ; ; 3&tiMhd:bstlfm such parts of ihe fifth arid sixth sectioni Y.X- of the act hereby I am widedJ as are con T . I trary to the; provisions of thisactlb ancti? i' jHprbVedMarch '3 ' l t&fyX X j A3 jui rscejveu, a, tew tjoien pottles or JJL' Sweet Shrub; of iui ercellent ftitalitv- - mi ci; yuouars ana ' nfty cents ; ir v abovq thirty tonsur dlars1 ;and If 4 .'X above thirty tonsarid having had a crew - ' -ofnotrless than ien nersonii afed'haTintr'.vV, also fresh supl; of. Anniseed, and othe-li'j corduis. Xizi -; H si''', nr- tM vHth arid; t2th of fay oextLVlll bebldt r V : ; ' at public Ariel ion ONE ri UNllUEll IX)TSirt Appearing the tirae't;po''Af ;. the - , '1 .jLvUoun, uiat me f i jerennaati in tm r ae if ; 4 ' not ari ftb'ita X 'X ;orderedthat.ptbrction' be roidein the Ha leign egmer Kr six weeitsi inat unies lUourton ue seconq Mwaay trt junt next. . the Towfr qfCltlNTO, ttow'adCwintv'K,'C :v,Terms of sale-12 arid :i8th'efedit;'T'-''',v ; k Apr il AM -, f-i.r ,r : h . f -:2 f 4 w s ' '' Court ofPleas artd Qaart er SessiqnSj SlarcH' :X- ' v;.;v-f,.5 t-r; iyxysx . Ipriatfiari Datton-) XxXzXXwX:X.X X I "v ; AM ysCdHg Auht Ierik&c; V" pT ' i,. - -. .- - rcuitFfvwvi liters i ftnwvr.Tit. ftviMu jtui: .. . -. 9 t i' XX : ' i : ' I " ! I ' j
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 7, 1819, edition 1
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