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Liver- 38th Gen.de DanhawHhhim o W" composed of dHchmrm oro nnC,,. - ' ...j.tu rVn the tjwrtiof the rte T1".!- i the second rebi- renuers tu - r -j , , -.. a the prisoners to Perpignan, ,m coHimnsi abont 70Q eacL -Tiie feebleness of my ; san will nOtallow df fatnidmig escorts for them beyond Narbonne. PRIVATE ACCOUNTS. ; ' kadkid. rr 17. 1 - )'....,-. 1 The fo!lonngis fteintdligfteeTrm Cabra (Gretfarja,) dated the 11th mst.: "Since the 24t8of Aug. the troops of BaV lesteros has been cantoned here, and at Mon tills, Lucent andPriego. Guided .by the tor, thi-m back to the constitution- the 20th, th.t.thO W eo: ?1 MB&!r3 LTOTaVtta. r to ROfl eavalrV. Yesterday MMF rLow.r Catalog, ami , '9 in the mkminf-. beaterd UmMf at that the fall br HenM adrf Lridi w Ould -;p in front of Bdfeatenx. ho occurred be immediate rekult.-;- ' - i : a , : while the division of Gcj.alanzat occupicu ARMY orTHBP,YRENEES--BrttTl jtne ri Kt 0nriego. - "Count Molitor,' commander. oTtbe 2d : "immediately discharge of musqnry enrrs. reports His R. H. that.haTing order- toolc Uce an$ K-ieKo demanded a parley : ed Gen. Bonnemaims r T,. :a hh ,lr : ;WVrl n Safnrdav from :ol,whnce;he sailed Aoah ?8th or :s-pterobehaTing. been detained ( Wf are fornUhed trith' regular tiJM a the I6th;:aDd part of those to the - per of the 2nh Septetnber; . They an- .rrnv the most important of wh chs 4wVar- nf Piimneluna. wit" the j whole rHson-ntlsting; -about hGOOO ' troops,4 including imm .L.j fAr'lfrnr. Some other WCrC in LUj-o awn - .. 4k rn11nYinfy detail! U9JDUUU U,HJ t. ,e .-It is aUted io'lne fan vV19. V1 0 "motion of Mr Sanders, the Reso TOo awpridedso as to inciuue u.e amount, of taxes pafd ;int6 the Puhli Treasary by the several counnes iu Stated :me lbllowiBg gcnt named onthe Comniittee, viz r Messrs. n t . navidnrT. Jos. M. Carson, i-tr- Pollc.'T. Seitle, and H; Harring- . On motion MiVr. I oik. a cuiu- ikroa wa annomtea lor proyi- tins the means ot cleiraying -. ceslncidenfto tliis meetin?. , Messrs. Wm. Dickson, T. Love and, Robert II. Carson were named on thisxommittee.. On motion of Mr, Settle, a Committee of Elections was appointed. Messrs. Brittain, Graves and M'Cleary were, named. : : K ' Jj On motion, the Committee appointed to report on the subject of the expences incident to this meeting, wpre instruct ed to employ a clerk to keep a regular Journal of the proceeding of ttis body. On motion, adjourned till 12 o'clock to-morrow. p ; . I advance towards Maiap Dy Aimcim ..wt . uted twl tne iroopB qh uwvaa. - .- seVooa while General Loverdo marched . k tbeir posuions. Every thing: aPP" c VmstBie. who, leaving .Z-ytis. amngC(lt when the escort of R.eg. suddenly oc7utied Malara I this double operation has , fcll Dbn tbat of Ballesteros, farmed it, and M SHIpP-Sl result. , Gen. n arr ved at, kept the General prisonerin the house whjch i CaV'or ! ir.6; and there found BnMul.er . , he occupied at Priego irt commpn with Riego. GuVurn?vho commanded a corps of Ri-r Inforraed ofthis treason, Gen Raianaat ha jUenTui cu ..rcTttn nTiv the f .i k:.'. nrf nretiared to act niands of Ballasteros to make his subnrus-H alnst the forces of Riego. Hesent art order , . ccTnnn . .nM:n .elMiet-; J ivnmi.;.c.rv who was at Cabara, to dis. cn, naDa.'i Hi! ... v. v Mf rh w l MAMAMMmr ntmno tor HIS vorn o unite .with tne garrison : paten to lznagar uic nc.; - - Ina He sent a flag of truce to Genera B.jl division. The corp which was here has pro 5io howeVer. would not consent to any o-, j ceedejl towards the same point, and we ex ther'trrms than abolnte iubmision, ami the j j pcct new$ 0f an action c ' crps consistingof 70X inchidingcl90 offi-i . -ostscift. - . .cerrc v,Just at the most critical moment tne Jn vr-Ji occupiednn tlie-7th: "V;"' ' VrVnch. commanded by OeprJBonnemnin, sud of cannon, and ammunition of all "d were , Freru .cmn ghcd w5th theif or. i it.M AnntheP CorDSUntier Mll.Wi "rv .r - . neral tevasseur, "attached TJgar. which soon Jumndered, and 400 men were there mad -The other droops of the line in t, r,rhood voluntarily suDmiuec, nu were directed. with the other prisoners t&l Grenada.-,- .,; A:' , ' ' ." . ' . , Geni R. having, left a pamson of , Spanish Roralists in Ahneira, continued his inarch, snfWmved at Motrielron the 4th. Riego had Teftitin the rijrht, with 2500men; bout 145 cf hi toen who remained were made -proners. witH General Prrrand hia i staj; Trejcimentof 550 men, which toolc the di rection of Valer Talaga.vere also taken. f .Tatra. Riepo sent away an arm- d rewel and 10 large beats laden with hoa- , and put it completely to the rout. TbU re- voiuxionary vbici uy The Empecinado, whne corps is re- duced. to 300 men, ntd toe temeniT to summon Placentia, on thelOth mst. He demanded a contribution i 60,000 reals, upon pain of reducing the. ciiy The only answer returned hy t eetms imvidant was to mrcb lout and fac him, when thi ehief of brigands shame- i ttiilv tank to flir-ht. I Gen. Sempere having transported hi hpad nuartert to Elche, made .m i Wajres and the money he had levied m the jj the 5th, a reconnoissance of the place . eonntry. . GeneraJ Loverno ... 1 1 0f Alicant. tie naa a iurm.su wii.i boats which overtopk and brougM back the I , .n d ard nf a coi Stitutional .armed remands of thebw u., , nntfwn. 900 ione and 2 toor the direction m cr i"'6 r i.. r nnhairena. was forced to throwliimself into the mountains.- Measures are taken to pursue him there. . SURRENDER OF PAMPELUNA. We are without the official particu lars of thVattack bj.Marshal Iiuris ton upon (this place. tr It appears that the operations commenced on the 3d of Spt. an the. date of the capitota . tinn is the I7th A prirate letter ft-m the French cfimp, dated on thel7th: - 8JIT(i. After the afTair of the Sd, our treops had, bj a desperate attack, tak en poseision of the advance pottj and .M)hiirhs of Pampeluna. The trench hrn onened,and the bombshtch were thrown into the town frequently .f ; on fire: but the flames were . promptly extinguished, and the town, 1 trell ti me ciiauc, fl,""v,M, 7 cannonade in such-manner as made it presnmable that the enemy would hold cut long j .but daring the night, from the 15th to the 16th, the Apgoulcme bittcrj made a breach, and ita fire was o well sustained and directed, that it iilfnred the Ntleries of the citadel. On the other hand, our bombs let fire to ti e town,.abont six o'clock jnthe morninVand it continued buTmng nn it noon. The firins: did not;cease thrcuffhoat the entire day. About 4 o !;ck- in the afternoon, the citadel 4 white R.i ".ann hnally, at six in'tfce evening, the .iame banner was floating both in the town and citadel; the garrison sent but a fla of truce, and shortly aOerwarda surrendered : prisoners ef war.' fired 5000 can non shots on the 10th instant." " Tlie place was commanded by M. Ratmard. Salvador, commander ofthel rtf S00O men, pieces of cannon. Gen. ttourck is-exnecieu nere take the p'ace ot the Uuke ot tteggio. The French Minister to the Kegency has set out for St. Marv's. PABIS, SEPT. 18. We Team frm Madrid that M Gailhard has ratified the treaty enter ed into with the Recency, lor the loan if two hundred million enrctive re9. CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS. TUESDAY, NOV. pursuant to adjournment, when the fol lowing Delegates Ji addition to those m attendance yesterday, appeared and took their seats : - j From Cabarru John F. Phifer. ; . i Guilford Samuel ilunter.- r ( Caw? Bartlett Yancey. l Orange W. P. Mangum & J. S. Smith. Cumberland John Armstrong'. . i Jiuntombe Samuel Chtmni . Af r. Vance v. after a tew remarKs, sud-; mitted the two following Resolutions n t MONDAT, NOV- 10, 1823. A' Convention of Delesites this day met in the Capitol of, the" State inlthis ftLf into consideration the measures necessary to procure certain 9 1 Risoitst),t That a Committee ot wen Defi appointed to prepare and report such amend ments to the ( Constitution of the State Of North-Carolina as may be deemed necessary. RiBftLvsD, That said Committevbe instruct ed to insert the several amendments, by them nroDOsed, to the Constitution, ana: report uie same so amended. ! . ! ThA niarion heinff put bvithe Presi dent on the passage of the first Resolu tion; ' , ; .V. . . .. . i . JWri Brevard1 said he naa waiteo. m cijcu tion that some' Gentleman would! have antici pated him, in the amendment which he was about to suggest ; but as no one had done so, it must 'devolve upon him. Hej Qxa not ; De lieve that the number mentioned in the Reso lution was sufficient for a committee of this nature. He thought that on a suDjeci so um portanti each county having a delegate in the Conyention,pughtto be represented. A com mittee composed of seven persons could not be said to represent tne coumues wuu-umj. sent delegates. He therefore moved as an amendment, that the number be increased Am tAvpn in twentV-foUT. - t )' , t- , . . Mr. Yancey in reply, observe! tnai in xne appointment of seven as a committee, it was true that each county would not be reprcr sented, nor did he beheve it necessarj- tney should be. . Whatever this commiuee may report, nothing can be decided but by a ma jority of this bodv. His reason tor proposing the number specinea, was uauic mwgui KotVor r1culated to carrV into effect the ob iectt ofthe Resolution, than a large number. If the number w.ere wipe mcreaacuwiuc tleman from Uncoln wished, it would be as weU to discuss the subject at once witnout appointing any committee. It 1$ well known, said Air. . mat smau curauuuecs wwa more effectually investigate a subject, than laree ones. If the committee were extended inere wouiu oc ;Hrei that was wantied xvaa,4 that the subject matter stiould be brought betore tne meeting in pro. I form. ' If air -very, numerous committee 1 were to heappoifiLted, the business had better I be taken up and discussed oy me wnoie pocjy, as" sot large committee,tiId have to-en-1 counter ill the - inconveniences wbicb would ibe met with in entering 'Upon a discussion in 1 the meeting. He hppectneret.ore- a commit;.! tea bfeveu would be teaj :i -y.i i iifjyfgaheli said. 'tlit'-:beftre'nis'meeting could come to anyjcorrect conclusion on tins subject, they ought first to enquire- into tlie 'powers which ttiis -body possessed; The I committee: proposed wto repoit nich altera Hnn. m tHtf Constitution as it mar think ne- Vcessart'to ineetithe views of the people of Ortn-tjarojuua. " .r ? that bur potrars are limited, How do we imeet here ? Not as a portion of tjlie Peopk of KoTth-Carolina met in Convention to amend k J r.nTKJtltntinn of the Stated Rv what aar thority, and for what purpose the n, are vc as- the people Of our several counties to detcr-, 'mine on the most fit and proper plan of tak liivthe sense1 of tlie people of the State on the proprictyof calling a Convention to. a melid the Constitution nf several pr.rticuto. Thbse particulars are contained in certain Resolutions passed at Raleigh in December last; These Resolutions direct the people to appoint Delegates to meet here at this time and designate the objects of their meeting. r But if we . appoint the committee as pro ; nrnned. what will be its powers ? They are ' directed to report such 'ajnendmentsto the Constitution is they juge'proper fAud j suppose t1 us committee, mew.a .rcimi, : commending a variety of-amendments not contemplated in the Resolutions under which this meeting- acts. It is my opinlou, said ilr. G. we have m,;autlionty to go oeyunu u 15 j Objects embraced by the original Resolution, ' and! these ought to be Uken as .the basis of the I Report to be made by this committee, j and ought to be ven to them aa their in "i structions. ; . ,y -": I Mr. Phifer was in favor of the Resolution as I proposed by the gentleman from Caswell. - Se ? ven members of their body would be suffici j ent to draw up a report embracing the promi , nent amendments proposed to be madeintlie ! Constitution.- V This Report will be examined X and; discussed by this body, and every mem ber will have an opportunitj; of proposing ' such amendments to: it as he may think, pro peri A large pumber wouid clog the proceed ings of the Committee, without being of .any realj service to it. -5 -5 : Mr. J. S. Smith agreed with! the gentleman from Caswell that a committee of seven was hotter than one more numeroui, The object of appointing a committee is, that the subject imay be brought fairly befen e this meeting. It will then be time enough to discuss the ques tiorj of our powers. v Every gentleman will have an opportunity of offering amendments in a committee of the whole, or in the house. But! if gentlemen proceed with their objec tions in this stage of the ' business, there will be no end- o discussion. He hoped tliat the original Resolution would be adopted, and t:at turther discussion wouiu nc uwcnxu uh till ot , . , - j. . -"w.a runner high standing m ths Stae, he princinle .1 uttitirl aa r rf'w. an4 tof.. .t '1 -a . It j i'. ' f 'lUIti It mnv.il tl.n.ol,,... 1 -v.r.',v- line aw)-;. 7. - -- --ti' -..vn i vtr ra i K.. .(ika u.. ...!. , t us!9 ui.u an-. w i, ir- several cou-( virso tne amount of txes puid by th:- srve ralj counties for the st ttiree yeara guismng: jiniQuivi paia on eaca object taxation, in eiiOi year. . ' !"'WhicJ wasatrrerd to. ' ; ; -Ir, Love, from the Icommitten appointe! the expences of the' prj'scnt meeting, re'. ported that said expne'es should be pi a contribution from ' tJ members itthf c' oi me mining l ami uuir mev u av)u !,.,( Air. c. tuuisue.ii A-ir.v ui inc rn.vi ..w . j assist uHr. Brevxrd,; wlio hud Conscnte.i . (0 contihue his servicps as Srcn ujy.-i-Concii. Teu wiui. . j ' On motion, the Convention adjourned ti'j I o'clock to-morrow. J J . ; i- 4 WEDKESGAiV NOV. The Convention met according to ad lournment. wneiv tne r resiaent annnin cctt the follow! Oent lenien as a Um mittee on the reoiu lions presented t Mr. Yancey on yesterday, viz. Mes.ri. Yancey, nguiTi, Fher, BurtwGia- ham, eakWnd Juove. j Mr. D. u th, a dlecate.from Girl- ford Countjvaiut Thotnpsour a le legate from Surry, appred and to, their seats. ) ! ? Mr. Sanders presented the fojlotyh re801UUOi . Xllili tl V":iilMCC Ul ?C V0il meraers be appointed to enquire the most adviaaVic plan of submittw the amendmenti otl the O'ns'tituticu, mpasures necessary to procure cemiu . r pntfouri umpndmentS in the Constitution of the trarietv of opinion in it, as there would be in ii i , this body ; and instead oi producing aniiony nd unanimity ot senumem, 11 wouiu uc cai- - - I' . 1 1 culated to create oiscora. ne uicrciwrc uup- - province- Uy tne trrms oi me capi , tubtion he, withthe whole garrison, ;n?'iid1nr militia, were 'made orison- .j -, , i erM oi war, tone connucjeu iu rnjno, under a French escort, and accommo datpd with means of conveyance for Kpmafi1vp . and families daring the march : to return on leave being given by the French government. The armi of the garrison to be deposited in the '. citadel 5 the wounded of the garrison "4 k m atn t ai ned b v the.Fren ch army. ' - SOCO of . the above prisoners arrived at Stean Pied-de-port on the ;lst on &tl ?i State ' v ,f ' On motion of Mr: Thomas G. Polk, General M. Stokes was elected Presi dent of the meeting, and Mr. John t . "Rrpvard Secretary. - . - Thf Rp.veral Counties were then call ed 1 when it was ascertained that the following Delegates had been elected : '. Mson. Francis A- Cash, Henry W. Har- ringtoni 1 - . Buncombe. Philip Brittain, Sam,l Chunn. . Tsaac T. AvervAVm. Dickson. r.hfithAm -Winshin Stedman, Richard TVTnnn. I .. ' ! - CarwelL RonuiluS 5M. Sanders, BartIett ; i Yuneev. v Dodge. ',. ' .:.' ' J.:1 ' ' ir.iuaod. Thomas Love. - " Cumberland John Armstrdiff, John A. Cameron. . ' . . TA?,n'P Pli fpf. 4 3,ifir.Saml. Hunter. David Worthy Iredell. George, L. Davidson, .Robert Si- monton. ihcon. Robert II, Buiton, Robert Wil liamson, John F. Brevard. . TitftreTnm. i nomas iiearne. J irwAMrxr. ThomaliG. PolkV Michael M'Cleary. . Remamin Person. Orang. Michael Holt, f Thomas Ruffin, James S, Smith, WHEe P. Mangum. - ' 4 Rowanl Charles Fisher, ; Johrr Beard, Johnn: Freeling. Rahiolph-Alex'r Gray, John li. ixoy. Richmond. Walter Leake. f Rutherford. Joseph M. D. Carson, James TJ?tiT7i-Aam.-TJohn Bethell, 1 bos, J fittrri. Eliiah Thompson,1 Sol. .Cteiw Matnew k. Aioore. wuus ed the resolution, as presented In its original form would be adopted. . i Mr. Brevard said, that his object for propo- sing a larger raunfter tr,ine -camnuupe,. w that the sentiments of the different counties miirht be known : not only j here, hut tn the Committee whtfre. the proposed amendments to the Constitution would be discussed. 1 De legates may meet here from different counties having different alterations to propose : these might be considered in the Committee, and bv induJeintr a spirit of compKmise,'could be adjusted so as to meet uie views m ims uicci. would be too numerous, as taeir object Would be to ascertain the sentiments of the people of this State, so rar as it is represenieu, in iius Convention, on the important subject of a- mendinff the Constitution. Ii a committee oi seven be appoiniea, uiey may -"w uc wish es and sentiments of those counties which de legated them to attend this meeting, but they wpuld have no means of ascertaining the sen timents of other counties. t - i Mr. Yancey observed, that the Committee when designated,, woidd, not) only - consult tfieir own wishes and those whom they ironies. diately represent ; l?ut on every subject which came before them,' they would consult the views of the delegates from different coun ties, and when the committee made( their re port, if any part of it was objected to,r an op portunity would be then afforded Gentlepien of exPressinff their opinions on the subject, and of proposing such amendments as they , Mr Settle had thouffht it ' would be! proper-for this body to exprsss , their sentx he subject was regularly'before the meet- incr, Mr. 7i. iv tluamson, mougui sej:a nieM number for the committee ; and ne thought it best to waive all further discussion for. (the' present.; ; fM The question on the proposed amend ment was negatived without a division 5 and the original Resolution was adopted. The second Resolution was also car-t ried without objection. ! '4- Mr. Settle, member of the Committee ap-J nointed on the Kesoiution uirecung a icrpur. - .' i - 1 as to the tree popuianon 01 ine several yvw tuJ. th amount of the taxes, &c. said that he 1 . . - , n .i ' : had .understopd that some memDera 01 xneir body wished to have a Report of -the federal numbers of each county also- If the Commit, tee; were instructed to this effecj, they could readily make it a part of tlwirReport y$. . Mr. Fisher explained why he had not in cluded a provision in his Resolution for the information now referred to. The princi pie of federal numbers, wa very roperly adopt hv ihf frftrAers of the Constitution the United States, because they had to deal with slave-holding and non-slare-boldirig Stat' s and in order to compFn;V the differirfg opi nions on the wbjeicttVifitntiop, slaves were considered at ihreef.hs persofas and twlfifths:;tm?perty dopS bot Sexist here f -r this 'distinction. ;- j -All thinties hold slaves r -ind though fewer are held in the Western than m the bastem counties; the increase is greater in the West, -in Proportion ito their numbers, than the East.' But it it would Rave anyxued mi yw- ' . agreed upon by this onyentib tt th people, tor their ratIiication and. adojw tion. r ' "' ' ' -" . '.' This resolution was'adCpted, an.l tho following Gentiemeri named as lie mittee viz; Messrs Sanders, Sgraif, Avery,' Gray, W illxlujisonj Hearne aiv i Brittain." . - ; ' : " . j ; : . Mr. Kisher, from i the. commitiee l whom vasi-refetred the; subject bi'ths proposed amendments io the Costnu tion stated, that thej had been eii gedn the duties assigned to 'tneui, and hoped'to be able to report tu-morrjw' at 10 o'clock, :'' 4 " ' Mr. Settle, frtTn the Committee whpm-waaierred theresblutioirrfcid iri"- to the census Sic. 01 me oiaie, made 'the following report; which, tcr beino- readvas- "committed to the Oom-. inittee on tne proposedamendments i the Constitution : , f.; j nk-VTtiiip to whom was referred th 5 Resolutdortrequirma omrimbvecvv tf the free population, as wen i numbers of the several. Counties in tits ' State, distmguislimg the total amount coi talned in tue Countieilrepresctsu .n tt Convention,' thBse, hot represented 1 as also the aoiount of Maxes pa d by tne fc n.f:n thiiitata for the last tnrea :;vn. disnneuisljwur: Ithe amount paid 01 J J U y,,. 5, , nA thf amount 01 each ouject 01 uuu" each year rcBpectivelyi iiave had te um aa.ic motion, ina ocic rs'regards that parte!, the Re-I cb relates totiie popUOii, your v under RiPOHT ortliitinn whicl aNUmT. Kav ascertained, "rXTiLl 'Vnlon' .frail tlie cour. e , ;th'i-CifiLte aoiount to ' ; ; . That the iree pbpulauon of tne Coun r -1. F..r iii..lftleifatcs h. r.nnveution," amounts to . . Tliat the tVee-pQiuUtion $ the CoUn. ties not repveented amounts to 1jV Diffvrcnoeof free populauon tonum ed ;n the couiities cp-'"v-r - 50,693 nf thn not reDrescnicu TiW fWr&l nbixilatton pi all uc ' .w.u & thit State amounts to J That of he Counties reprcsenteaa The federal populationc-f the GounJ ties Jiox rei-r-;cii - . Making a din'-rence of tederal nun?: Kin the Counties nQtreprent- f ed, above those wpr; Your Comnuttee, m iu& - t . hive fextluJed from tbe Cbcs 1 .- . .... iv'v ,iiM rrikKC " Counties prnieYTif li,'. I erice ot . c ;. 'f'i.t,(l. H ciEating our Eastern brethrenrsaid ur. j r v in tavor ce "" Reolution, rH should not object to mace ieaenu u uen , r rcT Stales paid by the H . . niltll II null - . .. v.-r-f i- , t.ta .i?.h ,i:n.rn.iidhino' tne amoiMifc , . vy 8pmt oitnegemieBiaiMrxv- rYhur Comiiiittpe hvc c.-n m a : a ri n u' iiiiiM Mir:T , iAa-a riT v x i mil. . v . rn , the . foundation of our reorescntation Mr. Yancey rejoiced to hear tne concuiaro Fsnirit of the e-entleman from Rowanr yrnich embraced the interests of the whole State j th s was the kincrofteehng wliici wouim incu- ence him in all his movements on this suoject , he siiould notonsider wu t would be the best . . -1 .1 1'... i.fi dered Umtltwpu,.- --r . irirC0I1.ar- atiye atmouni oi VTT rnreseated, this part fo any particular cuhty, but'what wouldV be ; ties represented.- tmn.v fbf the interest of the State at large. He w;sn- f t disttnguisning uic by ; Uxe lion-rcpt exl tlie wi,ole subject to be : igMvbtre tliej 1 The amount of .taxepa o y pr "presumed taat p perty, Polls, ana 7-- 1 7y8 iff nite poputl, ; T; iA:i,.rts :atiokuldThe amount paid on the.lie objects . Settle. r 1: - - K-mor? i M Ufr. McnvwH Graves.fi 9av&a t fV,-, Wrin;nfTnnf nf a -1 Question should 0 rt ! j xnmittee f that the committee might carry f breath: Wnty for , -wir ' - : into vueir aeiiuerauons uc i JFi7e.-Montfort Stokes, John Marbn. ; on important On motion of Mr., Graves, a Commit- the Convention thought otherwise, w xart xrr. 1 . -: - J i. tee was apwinteil to report Rules, for wish to be considered as Jl column of the enemy some .thousands t $ the governm r . - - -. v . r .v.tr t- tJ. r XArlinmitnf tionstoithe moda nqwproi 1 column 01 tne enemj, bou.c.uiuuu , UJC ggiauiuwf.ut?iuv jhvwyj-. - . - .j :K6dv firstto si.4 mnA iKratned our lorces biocxaamg- 1. TTicKn xrrAnampd lwTJifiVr- ? meeting in the Report from the cotnnuUee ' appointed on the subject He either federal numbers, or free 1nn inited With Permanent taa "" -rr -f--.z ;: "... .r.s i- r i W taken a the basis W represeuwuv.i . r m "-"u fM the 'amount :; 1 A'.i7i.-eJ.XA-.tej:iliKf itwould v.v;n(r & difference n tne aww 1, , j7fte-i 'L&iHNntfat ! w-'J ik,. hi-TMmbeS:IKJt.reifvi.1 o f. mace out muc wwerence "?r:r .r - Plw V .r: ' aniientedoi WW ' ,:,, sented over ".t-r liidculabonsuF Your Committee ui rfy uu froro 1 tM AL" on.(mt of taies dervbj .rr.hi for the yea" i: ,i wished tbaUthfii Report -to rncrt .moon- , , contain the knioqnt Pr.-- ibreng state ;permarnt :taxes feSccoiiht arQt-,(lTL. aiJU . ra. ! T dorted. f He should be wilUng to supmic 10 1 ?kL will ffh.-mirtr;ti& He honed the fede-;. i - rai nuuiuci ui cui uuiki nwu? r .,- . . OinteH wrepOTX twues.iorvwian w uc wjijauaw TCVJ Utitlftiviui wmdd ibierate eauaby in g leave to rcivy . , ofmeComptroUer.iuaa ears.. . . j.m a louyij "rr v ; . texmoaeoi proaucmir . yiftUirss na U bCO. , i nimccnr riffen ,,;r. ; Sinwhen IhVKepdrt. .Vrcount drmmn s rri:rX:deI: .:. 'eners nst;who9er they imbled, beyr , . vv ' . - . . .. .. ?; .... .. - . . nwccarrEii nmCTScnmm ci ure uiuavu ahaniTJorty. ui the c k. v, it.t ; ; ' r.nurse iq. oilier hjuuwuvu coromiixee, w wucn- Gr;.anfi a tht.mof 6irm mght. compare, agreed irpbnf perhaps wo tkefcfl?y f 3b;k On nioHon of Mr.Smi f virion a4iottrmed tuiv-r v;
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1823, edition 1
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