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::p:!' ' i : ' !-iTT5:Alli'g ;:7 1 WjgPKgsTT WM Ml mi; $XM fie ij,: mmYY'Y:-Y:. (;: DEBATE. 0N,' ; ':. . jfte Convention lesiipn. The Resolsitions offered-by Mr. Camp-' on were rcaU'as follows;- ! V . vrhereas all power is inherent in tle pc ron Whereas e'e an3 ail free government are found 1 c- e'r atitloritvj ehWseil for their peace, isa'e'y and, fcapp'.wea and that for these ei-il? at 7 nns -anma'tepyMe riph( . 13 alter, reform aiul aiperxl ihe.r form ort. vernmT in' such manner as the; may, hihk t roper . . "Y:" . " - - Y And wh' revs t' ere are rnany-yefects in H e; i Constitution r rrm f?t g-overnnient of tins Stair, wiiich-reqirre'a'tfration, reffm and airenilmfnt And there beintno vrCvi'ott jnif'fsid constitution thereby amendmfnir to the wtr.e cn be made : The General As. gfn'fy.'desiru9 at aU t!nies of manifesting' tf.eir jtiachment to Ae r'A.'o" thfe ' peopeg; an.' :h'ir zealjfor the prmiot ion of their Trrifare, rleem it their boundenldiity to''p.int out some of those defects," and p'ovide.a mode iy iuch the people" may express their opi nion on these and all other matters, toufhihff the security of their rights and the adiance mPDt ot their privileges. ' '.' ' , y RcsoKtEn (at the opinioa of this General issbty,) f 1 .: L I' .x That all elections of Officers, under the go Tfrniieat of this .State shoud be vested in the people, wheftne" right of election can tbeca-tveineatlv exemed by them. r '- KESoLVtwj lliat the constitution of this Stie ought to be soal'ered and amended as tfiiL the R-rremor or fJhief Atgistrate of the 5late, shall be' elected Irv the Freemen qua lified to vote for member of the House ' f O'timons; knl that hs shall at stated times rvreive fiir his services a compensation wh ch shall neither be increased or dim-nished dur jnihe term for which hens e'ected. . ' llisoLVEn, That the said constitution ought uir yt smemseii as mat me ner us or ue t MthtH subect.- a i ency : propositiohitself alped jsuf ciett evidence of.the expe- .. , ,w nen, intne gooaness or rrpviaenwr, ;s'fortntr Colonv' became a freehand iii- endent State, the people claimed tbe iT.nt ot estaniisTung n Tree anc: inneprtv-''f-nt government, in rclet to secure their: ftnre happiness and : prosperity; -J '(The. fjnodat wh'ch they were called to form li is free government wasv a tinrief Vf dif 5 t l v, t he coun t ry : tvas j u i em a rtctpa t. i n g -tf from, theyrshny-of GreaV-Pritin. Tt'e people weref course,' but little at- fjMjjHiterl.(V!tn . Kepubhcan prmciple anci i d'uld ipot expected to " form sucb ConstitutiorT as wq,uld atall ti,mes suit the r onil'iMon of the people of this Stater. They deervemo ordinary degree of praise fer whatbey did .They formed an' excel lent Cohstitut'on considering the Jijghl lent Cohsi itnt'on considrrine the .Lite! they. n )p.sessed- it bas pt f Ved a shield to the peopu- lor 40 years. . j 15ut it lm not .-curto the vvt erMle-body of meheriga' gi in this important-workf to makej pro- isun for such ameridments to the Con itiitron as rtj;hr fixm tjme to time be come necessarv. But though there be no provistoirtpthis effect,. tt is competent for tbe people, -whtn as,semhiefi tor tbe pur- pse, to alter, a)i end c r "airvul l&w ;partrof that instrumen.Tj or any other whitsa may hereafter be formed.";, ' r- ' . ,'AVe have rcasoii.to believe, said Mr. C. that'there'are manyif defects in this Con stitution J and :the time has arrived at wbicli it improper to pr ?vide a remedy f rthem, Ihtim of difficulty." when cob- ten dine a pinst a. foreign foe, iCwonld be imrudeht t sMr a question ofHis kind 1 at such i peHbd, a sense. of common dan- i ger should urfte;evrrv heart. At present, under .the goodnrss'of Providence; w,e are t at, Peace wUh the wbole wc fid, aodherc i is qo'u'e tn make us aflaid, either a;, home j or fabrp'rid situation peculiarly fitted for an'undr rtdkiug of tner kindlpfopos d. - Tle truths crmtaied th the Preamble to these devolutions were such a could respective. counties sha!!. be 'elee'ed b the ! 1,OT ,)e aemert ny any ivjefnhei,ot;the fte- ?reemen qualified to vote for members of die. i nate any pian.nu the Katiop , lApate- Hoiise of Commons - J ver de tects may hm.tljt Constitution, the RsLrtDfTliat die said constitut i n ought h peonlv,- then, .h?t e" a right, to aiiiend.j : He tone so amrnded as .bat tlir juf'.ycs .J t!.e ' meant ro shrw to this. CqmrniLtt-e that Supreme Courts and of the SmTior f.'ourts ! these defects exist ; arid it was intended o. Law and. Equity sh Jio rrrwew from of-ii. by the course, proposedrto call thefalten-. ut. i;r any ' - 'It? IrOiJi ttiat ior fee fur inability to periofiu ilin' v tc ree$ofiaot; , cause, ol ifie ai JWista iof tLe Gereral .sembly tury.se. 1 j;. KtsoLVEn.That the said cor st;tuVion oidit j to b: SO) amenflpfl a that thi .lin!ireV of ti i oi: reme Court, and of the Superior Court ofl avand Equ:tyi shallot statel ' im.e-r ce,v acorapen9atibaicrtbeirser ires, wh ch sh.il neither be ihc"rea.l ftf diminished dur. insc their continuance: iii ulfict. ' C ' Uiw)LVt3 As the op n oa ..f tH-.s TlneraJ Assembly, that the representation 'he peo- V-cn this State, in the Senate jmd House tf vi".nns accb.-dinjf to tfie exitirij provi ic- sot the c'. nstittitionVj3 greatly unequal an-' if,ylry imimt --soivEi that the daid const itnt iori niilit " . -f i ii . i . . i i j . e. . ! i t iH'iu-i.ji me r npic. io. tnese uej-cis; anu submit- It to thejr determination, whether jM.ey will correct them, or not. This he 'thought right. r-r.d nroper.-and he Micuild r think he failed in hi.s.rutv If he did not call the attention of the' People ta whate ver conce t ned thsir interest or happiness. ! According to the "tffBtory- and nature of bur gAveniment, said .Mr'. U iS impor taht Officers should, at stattd periqclp, be brought, as far. as practicable with In the reach and control of the Pcoptel There are cerla'n Officers - vhich the- people i cannot convenient I v elect. He did not mean tbat they could not go: to the polls to do so ; but that thev' could not be pre-., 1 sumed by sbme,.be deemed tinimpftant j.but be considered it in a diff, re"nt lights ' There is liq "pfiiqef : jthjej .'poernntent; whith rcohies more immediately home to every- hvnan tnan -tnis.,!;ne executes! yourawsr apg collects your revenues.' f;Ana; now are the' Sheriflrs at breseiit appointed ?; Bv ft'.niajoritv of, the justices of each county. TJhe Sheriff hai'only to .secure a majority' of the MagistjPdtes in - bis". favor, and he ! Lt. ! ill'.' I- i l. . . J i wm ue roniiuuea in omce, . .wiougu iuihw sands ..be madej to feel the abuse of hi,s; j )ow ersi Jnd does not the election of this i ofFicfef; by-'the-Coiinty Court create parties among tpe menpers ot it, -and produce - more mischiet, in this: respect than any. pf.the poriular elections f tit certainly does. ;Iet .these .Courts chuse. their Cjtrks ai d .Constables V btit let the Sheriff be e- ' lecteii by tlie.'tie6ple.t'i't.4 i:i" i'v : It rny be objected. that if these office: be elected by ;.,the people, jnsteacI;ot" tho county; courts; it wilJ I prrduce a party ', feeling thrnughcmt.the Countyinstead of conhnmg it to the liencn- e.did not be f fn- ve this. !, In States whre-.thev Sheriffs I are elected by the peop le noth ing1 of this kind is seen, but men of , standing and character are elected vto the pificc. He i may not serve every precept hicisedf ; but he sees that the doty is duly perform ed. . This is no new j principle in our country JVlost bt the new States have adopted it;; and he trusted it would be ajj opted here, . t ; . . J .';-i- Ttve next Resolution provideo For tbe removal of a ludge fiqra office, in cases of inability. This".-probositioti';' contem--. L'lateS a OTaJLlrhaiip-f iri r.nr CfvtitntJon in this respect and - he! -confessed, that! he approached the subject vvith ; great i e verence and ' reH Ct.: ; tlo peiVon, by education and habit, was more attached to this branch' cf-lie Government tan he. and he twas oesiro ?s omaking the Junes' secure- tVofn" interfereiifeeA ori all ordinary ; occasions; It - was for extreme cases only thru he, wished to provide Consitering it to, be inconsistent- vvitlf the principles of free1 Government,! that. there should be.-ru y branch of; it perp tuwlly I 1 he Cohstttution oibvidrs that the 1 - - ! .... - , . i t Jucii;t shai be elected by jomt ballot of both Houses of Ute General iAsaemld a.rro snaiivnom tneln olnces tlurirrg orcl behaviourJ -They aei to be surcf subject i' ConnectrCuti a "State distinguished ' for men oi supenof talents, till last year, had "vJ s"crneu uy an ojti impenec.v-nar- . i nere was a consioerapie party u the State w ho clung 1 ;tp" this tild Charter; saying, p we' have al ways done veJry .well -under t'liis Ciiartev and iwecj Very..Jtap $ 1 1 y . W by shal 1 " w ech ane ; i t for ' a ri e w a nd untried -order ; jof things ? " Bat a majority of the people emandedt "defi rntion off theiivrights;,atd a wrtteij Cbp-: stitution. vThey JiivVformed-a Coistitdt- tion, and;whatv4$ the.resulitf.They have dec la red their, Judges shall, b old their of fices during- good bebayior: ; -Lut that tHe Ciovernorfroay renjiove themV on ;tlte ad'1 oress otj t wo thirds ot the Legislaty re.-f-j Will it be said that this State has acted ' sideratidn towards the : Judiriarv Department ? It I ; J .f ; J a. . r 7 - - m -v - - j is not for. us to say they did not Under-i stand the principles ot Kepubpiati ;Gov ernment. ; V?-'- , 1 L :Tte Constitution of ;New-York; framed men as 'uisiiugutsneu - ior laicins aim integrity as; any inf the Union, that their Judges shall hold their dun i Couticil. IThis'pint'svstln- fcbnfinuecf ' ot eacn precmct.pr chanty, sent tw? merny v bers to representrthemTbi3 "was ht; Mate of thingshen: Ihe " RevrJntion X6& -h ..iiiiau aiiu YaiLtr,i,ii---reacniqg rrcai sea-boardloa irttleabbvfc; the midll IhiZ VirU'n f. Ji- fUn. .ti.iiLi'.fL.vi Vt Vnncime abcordinsf to 'nnmbersr tMr: V 1 disclaimed any attention" of .excitlristfatiy ' v thing r JikeTsectipnat feelingv I:et sLatc ; ; he; examihe'thei' subject; find 'w here' tbo evil vjjeslahd! submit lit to the neorde ta Z'C !r provide jft femetl.t.VVTar all members- : of the?: same family;; fet iis'not therefore 4 consoler now,tmor that course, will aR t . - . .1.4. teer certain; .pa its fof the State; but let;' i?; f us enquire; what is4 iv rohjj'ln ruir C6nsti- -;vJ "' tlitiin, and lefe:a rendy ibugh cprrettBhrVi " j He had observed tKat fTenreschta 1 r I j iion., is ai :ipjresenv acc Wmg to geogra - f, v ' pr vides. j phical Jjits;Athap whicmthibe vcnuld : ' ' offices f be more uneoual; Acetrflihytrf the Cofri ; v : duri'-cr twod beiviour; but hot bevohd the t stitutton of our statftf ppptria i ' it- ' ' , age of 6( years. 7i t: ' .. - ' j j has at tained , the ' ag'ncna a, J:: . i ! Pennsylvania has. a provision iher ; pubbc tax, ientjtle(vp : Conjbtittijion thai ta jTudge mayJ be rcmov-" ter of the HbuseVp i ltu uy tne irovernor; on an address ot two- rreeman wno possesses 50 acres of.- laml.'-- v I ! nas a ;nglt to;.tote for a "Senator : but i m Jrgr : Kerjreseinattves a ;' Ji s areelectejd tor house on f he ofcl. precincprihcip'with- , .Jjr M moyapje txy I the ; out i-eard to the number tf the! cpnsti- 1 ,p; , ,1 ot two-thirds ot tueiits.;i; ,-4,--:!;;-V'n: - - i- y-.1-,-.-.. . h 1 j Del a ware h as a m i 1 a r p rovi sion !v: In Cexirgia, the Judge l itiree years ;, out iire..re vsovernor, en tne ..address the;giaature, -W f - r ; B I K : Ter to shew - theIneqttalit o tK 7 Jp Louisiana, the Judges are app)pnted;;: C. said iie; ' ddving-n?od behaviour:; bat mav. be'l'rjeV wu.W-teb'v:libt)-.Wa vail ; biniself of moved nVatiy:reasnabie;cau of his' predecessfer in the jje-'-V Governor on the address of threeT-fourths , 'aie, : who; bad been Xharmari"of a Com- of tite" Legislature. f; v ? " i.fl P nirttee appt)ir,ted on hivubjectlof'whosb; iventucky has amilar. proyisvop; e:c-;; industry iind talents, he could; notspeafc' . lou.iiigiwy. to iuspe,acnn;ent: ior cvmir.ai cpneucx. j But mai' 'not other casV, arise; besides 1 nnmai,!W' re it would r iitwerttvve- li I '-people in tbeCieaerai Asseh.My, shail j spoke of that cltss of officers of Hvhose II nfr1' u "d nforrnafi,e to the principle J, qualifications tbe people are able to form 11 oiu.publ,ca.v yernnents. , j a tolerably correct opinion j.atul he tho't II ,vls,,iM..Tliat the said constitution oiiP-ht i t kaa., ..c . j Wi f ,ser",MW 0i lhe jJ this power from the people.. i V : "0 ye LmK. v n'ST n ' ! :- Constitution of this State provides "years, utdess the pubhd goid fsh.ill other-1 Hi,, -.i,- a;: r .t, u- r v snail he by joint ballot of both Houses. -J require,: ntSlilTin TV 1 .41;" . - J . ?f general Jcmb j shall, drm the K ji,a W ;the election of tit : Govt rpoi; of the in.e ffir k:vk k. vk. n i,.r 1.. ;l State in the haniis ot .tne Peonle.i-He .is , - u w. audit liXTc ucrt.ii rb i .e i. J PpQinted"; to any office under thejs at ' yfc.ents of vbh stall have been ii.creasedi Cur; such time. -I ' ; , . said' Constitution T ..i .1. , lldL r uir n . . s I r"1-10 be so amended as that Jno person, jhi.ngany rffie undyr the United ijL-ttes, stinl bes. member f the General Assembly fiun bis continuance to such office . R:soiyiD, ' 1 bat the said Constituthjn 0us'nt toi be so amended as that all impeach tn's of officers ot this. State, liable ttfini Ncbment, sliall be tr.ed.by the Senate sit. 8 a Court for that'puTDose. m. HtsoLViD, That ii be, and is herebv f. 7 -mtita 10 tne i-rttmeu ot this stale Ht orj the days appointed bv laV, for the mnpf members to serve in tle iext;Ge. J- Assembly, tbat they signify their asient . d'i.t ! to callinp- a convention of 11.-1 o-s,t j be elscted by the freemen for the ; jposof revising and amending the 0-p!. "G U,1S Slale' yvotVig by ..ballot -uou"cr w.ato Convention.". fia,Tkt itshall be.thuty of eadw TlrKi ither returng --,uic close ct the Foils in their re IL rnk Counties to sum up, and certifv to f4:i " Co,rte,nti6 and " No Ofa nr r T,,e Wl" lerfig or otber return. 4C,erS.shal1 deIier a 'ujilicate of such .lJrn to the SpnatoVa ,l.l tCUJCLllVC ' the ;Xnief Magistrate of the People; and not of thetGene,ral Assembly Hi r may reach evgry ifdividuai bf th is bower J uic putve c nit!ve a Judct irom optcc? f .Uur esne richce teaches ulrHhat there niay;; This proposition dees not go to affect the inde pendence of the Judges"; it has relnti n otilytnJnabil:ty,orthcr reasonable caus , which may render it ht-oper that ft Judge slrdll not continue on the Hefich. ; W oulci it be right "for a Judge o remain in!offici wen incapaDie ot ciicna'. gmgjnis (i i-.v'-J u wioi. on inf uutciai riscutcueoivr nut ii, may be asked what is meantAiy rednona ble cause ? It should be sc!fclij cause, as; entire ly. unfitted the- man floftsce.--He did not deem it; propejp pojnt rut remedies; for - defects ; -'his cjbject . w as merely to point out defects, not to rccom-. n c nd rcmydies. Tljris' would be. the pro- ince , oi r uje convention; n :ic siiau: oe calleil. vy, JJ -r . , , Vj ufr - Btit it will be said, thatit is, great ,cru- I cial appoint pHeht that. hesjit'oUld, in his old;agV, impoverished iii Jus xircumsran- j ciesbe turried adrift, to jive as hd can.- lirs js ratner anappeai looursvmpatnv than our judgement. Tbei-jb is notb;if;g iryj i cept tnat the addire is to be from two-frxoo highly. This.gentlemahstatesi. r - V V ! thpds otlthe Legiliure. Tliis was the:? ' XImJ1 ' - 'i " onginai proyisioa In her Constitution & J I V tfion she revised ii a few years thfe W V L provis; was retained7 thirty Tsevenfli theseCt'Uhties, cimtaini . . ! ' TV ' V';T1 lU-.lllC i ;our tister State-bn this subject ? I Every State nhich has revised; its Constitution; .-vijr hoy oiatt, uas in 1:5 provisions one for the election of V.fie'GoveiinT bv . the popie.:y:TliVrcVure;:at'thitJmsiX iccii out oi tne twentv-twn Kfateswhirh lu oc DV iaem Ttcn to the Seat of H.W -T Ht the ncxt General Assembly. : St.;r f r That at the next meeting ofUie fi or, r u . w vuuiiQiuu. 'rnir S 8l,a11 be PPHted to receive, arr1 report: tbe number of votesso re- V. iT'd -w-flinst thp li:n r tor the purposes aforesaid. & N'liu i . ,said, as nc had th hcr ate .I! u to tl)e cpnsideratioh"tf the trLl- Proposition for revising ktuutiou, it Tjecame his dutv;.'to lnJ-reasons which led him to belieye tth1 arid ncesi:II'; to adept; it- , r - - purpose .o gomuca at length Georgia,:are.the only jStatewbiclvelect theirGpvei'noi'a bv ioint haUt of fRir , i-egyjaxures.f :,; : , t :r . rr,J ;;, ;V Do I a'skVany thing improper for the people,' said Mr. C, in claiming for them tbe : rightf bfs tectingtheir Governors The people are virtuousnd enlightened; and, may surely be trusted widi tfie er xise of this power-1? : Y s ;;:,; 'iYY , He fished to call the attention qf the commUtee. to. the manherln which 'he-' lection of: the; President of the United States is ma.de. ' He is not elected bf Con : gress; butby tKe people3?a4; larger ;Con giess, luueeo, nave given a : tonettothia election' which it is difficult fonthe pe;cpie :tq resist, by .meeting in Caucus: and re-1 commending a- Candklatei for, tlie office but the virtuous and enlightened Trainers of 4he Constitution; oF the United States" the pr jpf; electing th PresH we Veire forbiddentd'dc) sodifetflvr'And iif casesvwbe re " a, person has disa uatTfied h i imself to peHbrmlh'utieSfon' bffiipe; ve;r would'r buf ;tn : case it' bouldoccriir: there riiig'bt to ba';reney$iteViu-to. I Mri: Cbbserved tbatbe washctfad 1vJn Ulinbisvtbe JudgeVare etectecdiirin; Q gor4 behaviour tipilS; afietwai dsithy fv y i w iiuiu men Uiiic havior. " , .: .Y' ';: ' Irr Alabama;. the Judg " V' r - 1 'mciiibcruld bete itit&d.ta rilUfth1 this, list, ora.m wb,ch have-adopted Mhenrine Contended fori s',PW th5,f It h t ktlZlmX fW"-.-Wi?.V" ' I example to recommend it. i But it is said, if you'giveto the iuv me exercise jDt tnis powers utsu . u:c inaesenaence oi tne JtMJicra- , , - : . j. tv i: and, if the Genera I'Asiemhiv nassed .-X Anson, . , . : ;. w . redely v v 4 i.ujitoristitutioqal laYjs;. ...f'li'e" ' J&dgesX'wpuldt; '"fc' f'' il'ffX: f j not dare to pass upon tlHnr acts.v Hebad ; a u ::Y i ! no! annrehenslons of fhis. kind v 4 he v ce,rtier . ; ;;. 2 ' 'v, Jv,,i,nKo o t-;vl;;iR o,i ..i. r'K K ."Hpncombe j - v-v JLegisUture almost jt unanimous vvjiiCh JjZZl, ' . ' should require the remov al of a Jug, & r T- f:iGl iin Address ronlfi not lie carried: adcn, . 1 cept in1 a casehich shouW w tne; u'iinuer.oimemhe'rviwhirh K.n- ' SFa .principle- of equality ff I reilrentati, ' - l tou w,;djesard V i" : v C6lum5us YjtH next r Resoiution probo -M f tl?e-:Co.nstita;inU;Shjiinbe.:o edas that li dees shall receive a cL mi It amatn 'Y YY1 ?e , ... -. - , -r -. ;v: : y- . . i,. , varrere.r. : . ta : I A I neither be increased or diminished tsitxlY " b ?!-1 their continAnce inloffic"; e - -aswtu. niantake an qmce - and an ompetlseve be be frund :that fc4 s-;sou;gTit.ta prbvlisiort;bitthis -kmtjis-m.'nibk'thim u 'Y UW.nhe,asHaleh -kntwltle censj tion. whiclvis Attach-, J Constnutipnf' wnttl W tho Geneml'fnm YYy "M reqi',t,imRoyevfl'-lW 'Assembly much. roubleiv; - Mr?: C.t cinsir5 huu!? ? ?'C; Z? he 4ot,corop5aiiteMrasih adyof:.- dered the appoint meut ; of -a' Ju tate for crivlnc-pensions ihdiredtlvl white iifitd' fiiD-finnmdi.t- ! Mreene,i , j r"! . ".... .-. a a . - - a-. - r 1 . w;i v vsa. uwiii.i.ui v - v ilii lh j ii iiiiicii t i m - --r. ; i ant inr. . a The udge "agi'ees ;to,iul 0 1 'the, ;dnties of the office for a ehainWtar soml tiiwe; tbLeBslaturSJ:0ldtbat iL.. ; ali.a Halifax. ..iiviiiy isclm tv-Kucu, itwLib js nccessHrv'1 t . toWiiblrai If -Judges'' be Jhsu fficien t, iv iiib tjto- be j inYn creased bu lfore tint is done! lit them -I Genert Asseni oh f If they r vancing a new pVincipIeve pugh t tpl and capabletmenhtV M Uf be re-elected, f' avail ourselves Hau;n in herr Cbhstitiu jtgo.au operation oi tnisinc took, place in who nave gone ;before us. ;Examine other ConstitmiorisC-ahd yoii will,find that New'-: Hampshire vhas provided r.that ino' Judgei Siiaii cjaniinue; Tinyiiicj: ai ictrHn.e j arrive at TO years of dg& i cAnd heUhblight" this" I j a good provision. vTlit ee ore jye;ara anew existence,; anu ii a Juan vccyon(j tnts pericd,lre, ought tdspend fiiscyr remain- existence; But; at presenOa Judge mav- continue oq thef BenChiintiI bfc arrivesr'afc isecondchnahoixl f and t!ierc:i3 7nrfcafjo r remdving'tbe IhcubusV-h' in ,iasMtuuM:us-4 oiwe oi wrucn iie f that: StateiThe- Judeeof eood standirifM xesignea tnejroincesana vYere retclecterif M couniieapuiejDc entitled toelect 84 nim but others of thedrtwhp were" cohsqiovkilltTrSi a majority' of the wbdlereprcsc'nta- 1 dent in ther people ::andhr could? see ho l wai prottd o speak becauseiit asthef rteason why the : people tbf every 1 Statei t Cradk 'of oufvRevuttoh-Stife -nutu uui ticuv jucir vniei,iviagistraie. . ? i v"iv iia.uy iriojs anUvaoie 1X- lection of . Shdnffsl; (Pa .1 th'issubject , the' 1 1 ptfdH ibat: the- Gp'verfibrCbnl theX re Constitution is . sflentVc-5 The election rif 1 1 ctmpendaiion: bf two-tldrds of the liegisj-; these officers has beei regulated by Act 'Y lattirerjhiay remove a udgtlf rem" bce of Assembly! The defect of the Consn Anci ,jat eVer hard -thaVthtswer; tuticn in this respectVisV that tiie electSmf abusedj! ,-No ; that Stated has kl wUv s ot the Sheriffs is not secured to the peo- j f ba ntaof mnnt'tale f uvwuwu W4 mcsc uiflwers may, j v.?1 , uicicuas ueca no necessity ior V to. 4 'f-Vt 2 i4 Johnston h S Jones,,;. . -.:;. .l ;; Ffie fractional! parts of thpTV;!,! ic:u tviriiMuyc3 , auu -p; ipre iHQeJi.j.', .vvs .MnfMicuiruii aoie exhibits th -f -Jt tney PeiwortnrTrT or jou members PTilv-:thi.ii rr . ILoruyj Mt cklenburg;' 5 ' " Northamptoii ;; 2 ; : Nv:Haover;".V-T Onslow nge.- on, ; t:...r. ...... f ' .. 't v. -...A , -r .... Robrm,'-;;!?; V Ricbjmbnd, 2 ; Randolph; 4 ; . : Hutlerford, -r 5;'v.1:. Rocngham; v! iVv Pasqtiotankr Peruuimons; 2 ttowan,,-.- ; urry, . - L .1,1." Wrreij, WiHiiingtom i cxist-its mucn m the largo , tffcf threfo T0 ' " ' 4:SSa.W Whf stimatinbth i cqVali; W . 4 . ferepres nta'tron:- Y--'t'nfvJ ', r?, . . I -v . At' 3 t r 4' .i;i'v. p Frbnrj t Iii rjable; it appears th at v2 f'-' i I !b v waifi ?! Hfl .ine.ppopiej.inoixra v i-.iy otate. k iiese Views she w clear ; , : v proper to continue to liold their xfi1c fy tha tKeiaryi T i ThfMier JTvfhnoitinn ,c,A 1 hohfil ior, li... -'a W. i S.V:L,i V ..": ' '- i - ' Im.el'neftmitheembers' of the Gene- ' bei t-ithe'Gerieral Assenlhir,- raj .issmoiy it states ine Tecreseuta I r-w 'T'u-: ji v . v : ticai lof.tlie pebpieijn '"this i Geheraf Assem hlyitQi be greatly uneqnal;and highly tui $Vi Mr, C HUedfapcfl.tiie cbniniif tee to answervhjeaffirniattFe br'-hfga-trve,Jf this ere;nbrue; iffioMbt titfii Iflrue thtnindbrl-hiagtnu tice.vajid yry, hbtibrable sebuaient citH- ed aloudfbr tcbTTectibh of iMs, jgrie vaiicei nieTepresentatipil ofiHe pebpjet f n this MerH:.nbyenieddfhav ference to keqgraphicAtbbutKllnes ealievrijselitatioh M awCJ Jexlge of na3-by: preciricts, suclt. Drecibcts P.I i1' 3 r i f f majority , :accoxi mgHb tlu acknowlegedipntocipCes pf, Repablff car;Goveinmcnt, bu; , the will of. tho f werit. . ?Ieari shos; that .V mmo;itrct the nbite nnnnlafirln r,f w !. State, ets pjcnitf .th;Ltii.;jaj J ! j turc : bfc'urse;thrtt we art? riot p-v.' 11 v ,4 r' " ," MJ.ijuniy, :accordugHo t, r ca ' ' ! - - - . 4 . t tninontv. i.s:':;;:vi;: I fe.Mtbrnktha : uu v inc amount OI r.OCHtlCil OUgl v . t1 cbnsired,nbeir4md iwelit, lt-us said Wr.'Wsee.. bpw -tine -uesln will tanct in -thif .. point blyie.jv-:l-4-U'-r:;-..:- i rie jeaerai nuaiotr p., ithe r b tivtSii sending UrtAin h lAcpini this tawreW "Y?-: cy. Y.." i , f jf'. r '"' i iiiii . !mmYYYYYYYYJZlYLY -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1819, edition 1
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