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Gm*t.t -Dly t-?, tkc favor of'.’. T. r * : *
•’• ?e in :> ,;/i of ai! ■’; r he cau m
acceptably * p’ oaclt hij i. ;.1 i
h ft-.'t wh :■( naturally coudirtiK t; ‘
roan to love and companion, for to j
paiiion* and ’ als f. atUy ar.d pr v ti>, y t
fclVw part lik.rs of the oil.red r;-.hcs ** |
the polpe).
Dear li i- rifts, we believe that tl
Loro's goojetefs is tl 1! towards his p-o
pi*. $ and t"i t fits language to tli m iti 1 •
continues 1 > he finvlar to that which ol
old was c- pveyed by the prophet. “ (J
that there r.ere Uch a li-sil ;ii turn that
they wouldjl fear me, and key* all nn
cominannr i.fits al.vays ; tl.rt it might he
well woh (hem, and with their ehii*rei
{orcv(|r,'‘>
Sigurd in and on behalf of t K e tneeti.m, ly
JOSEPH GUKNEi, “
r C t:k to the Meeting this y ar.
Gcomi a liepu hi:cr n,
November, uj, t?o?.
1 HE C ifiice cr
tiie GihO E GIA I v KFIIS-,
LiCAN will this day be
retiiovti l to the second Iron
oi ; the houfb adjoining Meffij
brinfruade 6c Ai cy, Wood
houfe'e How, Pci Tons hav
ing bulinefs in the office
will find acctf. there to it
through a o-ate in the lane,
fronting Fir. .1, Gr:fon.
—i- (V : ; •/?. ■—
I OUISVILLE, (G.) Nov. 4 .
On Monday la ft, the LcNlLture cf
this ftfite convened at this place, and on
the day following, harirg formed a house,
th-y proceeded to fie choice of thtir
officers, when general ‘Jared Irwin, was
circled pr; tkletit of the senate ; Idit.
■iijm Robertson , Esq-. Secretary ; Cob
Abraham Jaclftn, fpeaktr of the houfc
<■l representatives j and iln.es Holt , Efqr.
Clerk.
His excellency the governor, being
notified that both branches of the Le
gislature were organi/ed and ready tc
receive his comn!iiriic;ition7 bis Secreta
ry del veted the following interdliug
paper :
r l luirfftay both branehre proceeded to
the choice of? governor, by bailor, wire n
it rj pt.irtJ that his excellency J'-hn
MiUedge, had 61 voter, wherein he was
declared duly elected.
Fd ous C 4 th -ns (J list Ser i/e, nnd cf the
hotj'r cf RrpffnlaUxs.
A frw recks aritr thin Legiilature
had arjnurrrcd in INcmber iaft, I 14-
teivu! from the conar.’ffiui ers for open
in,v the roiid, between this ft ate, ami the
frate of TenntfiVe, tiiroirgh the Cf evo-
Its Nation of Indians, a commnrm-atffin
rotifymg me that tne road -.vss coin
plcattd, so far as this flare had ftlputa
ted on her part to perform—and I have
liiice bten micrneJ, that the road is
coon through* ul, and new uied by the
citizens es b< th ftalcq in pnffing anti t
pafnag with v. aggons aad oilier carriag
es.
The dispute refpefting the boundary
line, he;war, the Bate of Forth Caroli
na, and us, is (till tnifeuied—Oo the 111la
of December last, 1 wrote the governor
of that llate, and enclcftd him a copy
< f the aft of the general AiTeur.oly, pas
sed the 10th of that month, entirieo
“An aft for appointing oomniiliionciK
for afoertainirg and fixing the dividing
line, b<twain this ftn'e. and the ilate o.
North Caroiir.a, ttquribpf that be would
L-y the fame before tfi.e kgiilmure of that
ftatr, if in ft ffion, and informing him of
n-.y rcadintfa to appoint con-miffioie'-s
on the part of this Hate lo run the lino ;
In an fiver to my letter I e informed ire,
that the lcgiflature of North Carolina
was not in It ffion at the time of rcceiv.
i- g my letter, with its ciidofuic, but had
lifted an aft txtcaiiug the provifiou*)
<f an aft pt.ffed in 1803, for afeert.lin
ing and fixing the boundary line beUvten
that ltate and* Sccth Caiotina, to Goor
g I?.— aud that if I ft-culd thii k proper
to procteti in tertr * of that l iw, tic would
d-rest the cotnmiiitortrg on the part of
Forth -Carolina, to atteua those vhioh
ft,cold be r[pointed by tt.is date—The
aft transmitted comairitd the fame pro
v.fion which had heretofore been the
tbftacle to the ru’ ting ol tire line. Be
hoving that I fl.onid grtat-y depart
fiorn the interest of the date, were l to
.accede to the preptdiuon North Ca
ra'ina, Ia ain wrote the governor or that
Hite, endeavourtFj’ to point *--<■ ’* ie :m
----propriety of tire exaftton made by North
Carolina on Georgia. My letter? toge
ther with ti e at.twer the;cio, arc con
tiined in packet no. 1. Out.ages of a
violci.t nature have been ccmmilted with
in our ltfjipoftd iiinsuiftional litn.ts of
Walton County, lo ns to render the au
thority of ti e hate lav * of little or no
blueing uiflii. nee ;a that quarter. it
tiierefore behoves you as early a? poffiole,
t<, Gko th ; s fuhjeft under your confide-1
ration If’ vou Ihottld be with me in
.cpir-ion that North Ceroiina has no
rightful claim to v.hnt lhe require*, per
mit me to tugge ft the propriety of ouri
celling ca the legislature of that Itate,
tc ?g’.ee to a convention bring held by
three or more citizens appointed.by eacu
state, to take under eon fide ration the
Cubi.ct matt etc of c< ntreveriy aud to ie.
rir.ine the U ne—ar.d, in the event ot
‘their not agre-bg, for them to be veiled
• v,*l. the p-rt.roi tallotirg-for ot:c or.
Biorc perform., not citizens of either hate,
decr4-'a ft*®-* h-i txciJnte anri
five-. _.w ’ t. r~ 5 . ’
” .1 j e-X r ‘ I .n a..heis from lie
’ . ‘ IVsUon C ur ty, f-liciii..
‘•'ll ft not ac c ie to the views if
it in mnniiig the line—
>>ip -t*rer with c- p e - >f fovea l nffilaviis,
“ig t*e outrages above alluded to.
In compliarci; with the aft entitled,
a i rrt to compel tiefpaffers on the
ltd fout h of the Oconee, lately ceded
y the Creek I .ftianu, to leturti within
ne fritted limits of the ftatr,” 1 iffiled
my prociama.i.m bearing date the tween a
y Event h day of December la ft, rtqui
ing the commanding office-8 of the re
gimental diftrifts of militia, opp dite the
land, to employ p.. rfons to m-Ke litis of
hecitiztn6 ot tiiiaiiaie, who had btcone
trefp.fkrs thereon, and of oilier trespas
sers not citizens of this Hate, who fltould
refufe to abide by the requititionsef that
proc'amation, and trar.fmit the fame to
. eof file in die executive office, for the
pu'pofes contemplated by t he laid ad.—
ll’ackci, no, 3, contains a copy of that
: proclamation. No lifts having been
trantmkted me, on the 15th ot May, 1
wrote by expitfs to the commanding
officers of the regiments before mention.
cJ—P?ckct,no 4, contains a copy of
that letter, wild the anfvvers thereto,
which v 11 point out to you that no mca
ture, was left undone by me, to have
the ad aforefiiid carried Hilly and com
picatiy mtoelfect—Vou will find in one
1 stance only has a return of the trcfpas
lers been made as the law required 1 but
in every calc, where a pcrlon has been
named a trclpsffer, and has been alio a
icrtunaie drawer in the lottery, I dee
med it proper to withhold the grant.
The Senate of the United States,
having rejeded the treaty, made by the
Superintendant of Indian affairs sot the
Southern Department, with the Creek
Indians, which went to extend cur boun
dary to the Oakmulgee river, rendered
it unneciffary to convene an extraordina
ry meeting of the Legffiature ; I was
therefore left to pursue the meafurcs
p>inted out by the act entitled, “An
aft to make dillribution of 1 lie late
celfion of land, obtained from the Creels
nation, by the (J. S. Coinmdlioncrv, in a
treaty entered into at, or near Fort VV il
kitiion, on the iixttenth clay of June,
ldoi.” Several of the fnrveyors of the
Diftrifts, u'jt makir-g timely returns, ot
thetr l rrvcys into tlie Surveyor General’s
office, occaiioned the drawing of the lot
tciy to he prolrafted to the- iwetuy fe
eot.il day of July hit—The fractional
par: cf fuiveys, now only remain at the
ililpoial of the ilate ; A reviliou us the
judiciary lyftc.n will be proper, not only
.0 remedy defects which may be found
io txift, lnt that Superior Courts may
be held within ihc new couulies agreea
bly to Ihe ConlLitution.
I fiibmit to'the Legifhture vhether a
rcvif.cn in our penal coue, would not also
be proper—in lornc cases it appears to
me, that the puniftirnent is too ianguioa
ty —the ellect of which has a tendency
top often to induce the jury after finding
i the prifonev gudty ot the crimes with
| which he is charged to recommend him
{to Executive clemency, and which never
j iaiis to be accompanied by the humane
intercciiioii of many of our fellow citi-
Tic-es from the neighbourhood, where tilt
! ..fence has beer, commuted —to with.
lu.i-i i jai'don under lu--.it circumhanccS,
\ iTjl;ii be to luppo.e lot; cxeeulivt Utvoiu
of fenCbility, and regarchfs of his obli
gation to Lrciety, ol cau ling justice to be
xccuud in mercy—thus the cu-pnt e.
capes puiiiihment.
In one milanet—the penalty inflifted
for fleciiug cattle, 13 derived from an old
! iiutute passed in 1773. *n my opiniou
the puuifnment is too severe and not juft
‘y proportioned to the crime.—Sangui
nary laws tire not congenial with the na
ture if our government, and the preven
tion of crime;! dtpenift more on the cer
tainty than the ftvtrisy of pumfhments.
It would be proper fer you to provide
ways ar.d meins v-hereby to dlfcharge
the debts due arid owing by the Kate,
a llatcrr.cnt cf which was presented to
the last Iregifl aturc, by their committee
of finance, and entered on the journals;
and to wlrn.li 1 heg leave lo refer to you;
as soon as tire difference is fettled vrith
North Carolina, a revenue may be deriv
ed from the fal: cf the lands m Walton
county, which remain unlccaled, after
the inhabitants fettled thereon at the
tirrett was ceded io us by the General
goverument, have had lccured to tirem
the allotments allowed them Ly the law
tor laying out that county.;
Relotut-.oiu palled by ti c Legiftators
of the itat.lß nt Kentucky and North
Carolina, recommending alterations in
ihe ledei *l conltitnlion, have been traul
milted to me for your concurrence—
copits cf-which with copies of Krioiu
tii ns vtfftd hy Malldchufctts and fenn*
iy'vnr-ia, the former coi.eurring with
North Carolina, and the latter with Ken
tucky in the proposed amencmcrit will
be found in packet No. 5.
Allow me to fay ori the fuhjeft of the
resolution of the Itate of Kentucky, that
lame of our fellow citizens complain of
’.he right of aftion in eaier cogmfable in
the Federal court*, being transferable
by tiie citizens ol Georgia to the citizens
ot other dates,/or tltepurpofe <rl bringinj
theniwithin the jurisdiction of the circuit
court, which deprive > them ot the bene
fit cf a jury cf the neighborhood to
which they conceive themlelves entitled,
and many of them are compelled to go a
diftarcc in attending that court, upwards
of one hundred and fifty rniics. That
repeated ceiayj ire occasioned by the
lengthy pleadings of the Federal pradtice
acawncii upon decree is nad, in
the circuit court, the diflatufied party
tas a nget to a writ of error, trust? bc
f-r ’ IVr"?’-‘ j T?e wnnrf, r ’ *. ’■ f ’-c
----. iaims tni.er t!i. j'ulii.i- y law of the \ T
nitetl Siat-o, m a y hae witliu liv
years after the 1. ft •!< v n,u ot the <•. ui‘
■ou t—vhertiw l.anni ui cr.uf.a to <•
• O C* 1
length of time when the principal par?hr
r.fpoiuiei t may be a l drafl. a.ift only or
phans left a? parties ititcrtftcfi locoiuvarv
to that cx tc'Unt maxhn, which requires
j.iftice to be aelminifteted fpeedity with
out delay—To fay nothing of bring com
pelled to travel better t!.n fix hundred
miles to the fc3t of national government,
where that court is held, and the great
ex pence in defending a iuit in that high
tribunal. Our citizens conctive the
grievance to be greater when they know
that the (late couits are in every quarter
fully and regularly exercised, rud justice
brought to the door of every individual.
1 cannot oinit mentioning to you the glori
ous intelligence, tliat cur fellow citizens, ivho
v ere lately in bondage in Tripoli, are now
free—Wlm a fnurce of fatisfxAion nuift. it
b to every citizen of the United Stales, to
know that ar. soon as the information was
received of then misfortune, which made
them captives, the energies of our Nation
were immediately empiswed for their deliver*
ance with, that wifiiont, which we have rea
fnn to hope will always be found whenever
occasion may require. While this oircuni
ftance affords its reason to rejoice, there ts
another which, if ivc accredit,the various chan
nets of public intelligence, forebodes a rap
ture with one es the nations of Europe.
This ierves me again to call on the l.egillutttre
amply to fnpply the llate with the means of
Jefts.ce, aid 1 trull the General Alfembly
will not rife from its fclßon, until provdion
is made li r the acenmplilhment of fodeEt ahle
and important an object.
There are oilier ccmfiderations which can
r.otbe too often brought before our Legisla
ture —inch as making provilion, where it
may be required, for the education of our
\ outh, on which depends the prefervaJon of
dim excellent government; and for the im
provement of cur high ways and water couv
les, each cf which lias been gteatlv attended
to by other (Late::, and for which the jni\
prailesotihe enlightened and intelligent of
mankind, brth at a home and abroad have
been belt-’- ed upon them.
The Militia la .l having veiled the Major
Generals cotlef.ively with the power cf the de
termining on the uniform for the refpedlive.
corps cf Militia, I deemed it p.roper to con
vene them at this place*, on the of An
guftlall, fur that 0! je£t; I herewith transmit
m packet No. 6, the refuil of then- meeting.
I.i purfu,nice of a concurred resolution of
the iait General Aflembly, certain papers in
the Treasury, to wit—Paper Medium, Audi
ted Certificates, funded CcrtiHcltvs, Gover
nor';. Warratus, President and Speaker's
W arrant?, &c. Jic. Were dcilroyed under the
infpeflion of tliej’iealhier, Comp-rroller Ge
neral, and my fell, having been lirft entered
in a book provided for ihat purpose, as the
resolution required.
On the :7th ofhll month, I had an inter
view with the Ihperlntendam of Indian Af
fairs, who was 011 his way to the feat of Na
tional ftovernment with a deputation of
Creek Indians, v ho, lie laid,'were veiled with
full power to dispose of the lands to the
Oak-.nulgee River.—Having befote received
m fubltance the above information, 1 took an
early opportunity of writing to the secretary
of war, reminding him of the claihis cfour
citizen?, for depredations committed by the
Indians at tliil'crcitt jiericds, a schedule of
which I had before transmitted; a c- ppyof
my letter and his answer thereto, are contain
ed in packet No. 7,
The warrant* which have been drawn
on the treasury, during the political year
1 805, you will find in packet No. 3a
mounting io the aggregate, to the lum
of D 44,364 24 1-2 cents ; I). 37 469
97 cents ot winch were fpeei?lly appro
priated by iaw.—Out of the fifteen
thouiand dollars appropriated as a con
tingent. fond, 1 have drawn to the a
omimt of D. 6,894 27 1-2 cent3 of
which D. 465 64 3 4 cents were requir
ed, by a concurred and approved rtlolu
ticn of the iaft general aflembly, to be
drawn from that lintd.
The only cases if an extraordinary
nature with which the contingent funn
iias hten made cliargai/ie are for the pay
and fubfiftance of a guard in Chatham
county, to prevent the spreading of the
final! pox —lor the labounoue taiit of ar
ranging and tranferibing in alphabetical
order the names cf our fellow citizens
throughout the fbte, who were entitled
to draws in the late Land Lottery—and
for the expenccs of three of the cam
miffiooers of fatd lottery, while at the
feat of government—no special appropri
ation having been made in their favor, I
thought it but justice to defray their cx
penctc, not doubling but that the legis
lature will amply reward them for their
ferviccj, which were faithfully and fatis
fadtorily performed,
A lift of Executive appointments made
’ during the recefa ~f the Lcgiflature, is
j marked No. 9, and v/ill require your in
terference.
JOHN AIILI.EDGE.
Stale IlaitCc,
Louisville, Nov 4 , r SOS.
JONH JACKSON.
HAS received fr. the ships ELIZA,
STOKES, and MARSHALL,
L Ut V li A J( , from Liverpool, a
General assortment of goods,
consisting of the j otlo'wsng
FT'.
Superfine Broad Cloths and
Cassirneres,
Do. F. fhionable colors anci La
nilla Velvet,
Do. do. do. Cord,
4 Bales London Duff. Blanket
i. o,
Bath Coating and Fearnought,
Seamans Great Coats,
Fluffing Coats, Cardinals,
Blue, l>Jack, Grten, J
Red, Brown and lamnet.j
White, J
Olive Fmlean3,
Black,Drab, J --
buff, Olive, l J“'C“1 TU ”
White, j tiivmas,
r 1. Gr-i* s'vftJ! ‘ T *f f ‘o-r,
IHo v or.-r.rib np T - Joi u. n.
( 'hi'dr. iH- D -ijfr,
A.aprr fabler Li.i.,s end Na >
Fus,
Pocked Handle -rvhiHs.
Gemfiintps w..lh Leather and
Leaver Gloves,
Gailys ditto cliito,
Uy White Cambtick Mi?*,
13j. Excra Long V r enttian Bc-vei
Gloves,
00. do. do, F twn do.
Fashionable white Silk M:ts,
Sewing Silk,
London ail Colors,
Whited Brown, _
Latent Nuns, Oz- I 1 HR EA &-
n-'.bu-g, J
Fafhior.able Ribbons^
Cambrick Star Buttons,
L-cndyqr. Binding,Bed Ticking,
White, and Black Silk, anti Cot
ton Coiil Trimming,
Eltck I Tod-*, Black Silk Shawls,
Black Italian Crape,
Blue, Dark and Light, Satin
Striped Cotton,
Holland, Sheeting Linen,
A Hamifome assortment of
Furniture, Calico, Printed
Cambric,
Cambric Muffin and Lapper,
Do. do. Open Work’d,
Do. do. Spots,
Do. do. Hair Card*,
Do. Shawls,
Romuii, Pullicu-t, A
Madrafs Silk, \ HandKfs -
Bordered Silk and Cotton Sooses,
Liam Silk Mufiins,
Checked do. do.
Rich Black Silk do.
Cotton Chambrays,
rurnitu r e, Dimity, Checkered
Ginghams,
Marieilfis Quilting, Molt Fafli
ionabie,
Apron and Shirting Check,
Black and White Knitting Cot
ton,
I urkey Red, Twills Cotton
Shir.ing,
Silk, Cotton and Leather Patent
Sufpemicrs,
Childrens Red, Black and Green
Morocco Caps.
Saddlers Spring Webb,
Woolen Giovt sand Negro Caps,
ALSO.
30 Doz. Call ‘'ted Patent Hoes,
do Doz Best Steeled Broad do.
i Calk Bioad Axis, Ca pcntr s
Adzes, Smiths Slcdgr ami
hand Hammers and Files,
Smiths Anvils, Iron Wedges,
Frying Pans,
Befl Steeled Socket Spades,
( looks anci Hinges, Rice Seivts,
• 3 Calk Latent and mould i*hoi,
and Bar Lead,
50 Kegs belt white Lead,
to do Span sh Brown,
20 Tierces brown Stout. Porter
2 Calcs belt Flour of Mullard,
1 do. do. of Sulphur,
3 Casks Refined S Itpettr,
3 FJhds. green Copperas,
1 do Glue. 30 Boxes Pip?s,
;o Boxes 8 by 10 Crown Win
dow Glass,
50 Jugs builc-d Lin feed Oil,
70 Kegs, 6d. BJ. lod. and aod.
Nails,
Iron Pots from 2 to 20 Gallons,
Dutch Ovens, various sizes,
Kitchen cait iron hire Dogs,
Skillets, Sad Irons,
Iron 1 timed Tea Kettles,
Care Bushes. With a handsome
and fxtenfi/e assortment o:
CROCKERY WARE both in
Sets complete and by the ii.'iglc
Piece.
deceived Pr. the Two-
Friends fi'om Bolton,
500 Pair Negro Shoes,
2 Frunkk mens br.c Si coarse
b do. Ladies ar.d MiJie , 1 ,
Morocco ar.d l_.cailier Slippers,
Boxes of Chocolate,
Kegi iiumfadtued i'oliacco,
Coicon Cards No. 10, and
100 Beit blue •'ret GriadlWs.
Mav. i<j jot 25
NOTICE.
ALL fy-zlom having dem;m4 tht
U‘ p - fcf'-a .i.lViment r,f Lyon L Marie, or <A the
‘.lt of Sarnufl Morlt- l.ie ot th:s ti-.y, <J.
cj;u<J, Att delireJ to reniitr them to tli Ini. |
vih-.r oroperly at't I’" 1 , ntl iholv v-1.0 a--I
j. l-.ti L*?! wi Ido a Grv-ire to tli Wi4-ny ai.ii (
i'ii lien oi iiai Morft uy ina'Jng Ijievjy yy- 1
r.-.tnt.
Curtis Bolton,
A'l n’r. tl- Aid JVlarfW ilte
| Apv, 1$ a,.
f (I ?iA-> *•” - -
I . -ik
i r 7 ii ”* . ,y -,*.
‘\jbitl ntt j.„ e,. ■'/ ,>■ t, .if ‘■ n
Oj J/at ft: o 1. , i_ j.,f .. 3; : i i,;.
-•j J a c nnc
20 half dr. k FJ C (JR
137 Birois Ll-.f BREAD,
1/ Barrel . Loaf SUGAR,
to Kegs Maiiufa&urtd TOj
B ACC O,
2o KegsFrefß BUTTER,
qo idalf Bartels n
/ CRurK*
5* Kegs > ers,
CONDI I IONS, all luins over
one hundred dollars, note at 6o
*!ays, with improved uidoncrs >
adding bink discount.
IMMEDIATELY after, faf
12 o clock tefor: tt e Ehusiriuei s
AUCTION STORE,
io FJhds. & 12 Barrels prime
SUGAR,
4 Pipes Cogni ac BRANDY*
t Pipe Holialpd GIN,
3 Chells Sousnong TEA,
la Firkins BU LTER,
4 Casks Wrought NAILS,
i Cask SPIKES,
ao barrels Supeifine Phila
delphia FLOUR,
8 Barrels BEER,
i Cask Vedoncii WiNF,
ALSO,
i Bale Duffly BLANKETS*
12 Pieces Coarse CLOTHS*
30 Pieces Irish LINEN >,
20 Pieces FLANNELS,
60 Pair Rose
SI ACKIIOUbI -, Aud’r.
__Nov. 19 24
AUC HON,
On Friday tbeitJi.iJ). <wi!t p-fith'eh It
J'oU, wi bout the tc,if rfn>t whatever i
at my fort.
40 pieces Bed Tickings
64 ditto. Checks various co-*
lours
16 do. Linens,
8 do. Superfine Cloths,
40 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs
7 boxes German Steel fir It
quality,
6 pieces FT Ilians firfi quality
30 do. Diaper,
10 elegant Clocks for manthi
pieces,
16 pieces coarse Browh Linens
20 ditto, fancy S.ufF for Letti
coats
19 do. Mufqueto Netting,
50 do. Cambricks,
12 dozen Cotton night Caps,
4 Boxes Calti e Soap,
y empty irunks,
With a variety of othef
Goods.
bale to commence at
o’clock.
Porch .Lrs will do well to at
tend this bale, as not an article
idvcrtiled, but what will fi<-
positively fold to the highest
bidder.
R. JACOBS, AudV.
Nov. icy.
N vjTkJJI,
I he firft Saturday in December
next, being a quarterly c rmmunica-*
/10a of tiie Grand Lod r ,e of Georgia,
he members will 10 venc ;>t tin o
cluck on jhat day at the filature in
nis city. j tie ic r pc'6tivc are
parti; uhtrly requcltcd to attend by that
proper Reprelen'a/ives, being for rhu
tlefition of Grand Officers, By or
der of the Grand Master.
WILLIAM DAVIFS.
N’ V.JQ —7 5 Cra*td Ser.rt'etry,
A r a meeting of fit Tt ujlitt'a) Tt frfSy*
tenun Chut eh, on the jjr/j November t
ICj ; The following Rfution nvat
ordered le Le publifked .
“ l he J tuttecs having takerl
a view of the funds of
“ Church finds that conlidera
“ ble sums of money are due *
* c hac the funds now in hand*
“ are inadequate to answer toe
“ t-e.nands ol the Church, there*
** fore t Re/oivcA, time the p: t*
lons who have notes due, btf
‘ rarndtly lulicitei to make im
“ mediare payment, and that ref
“ ob.aining this desirable objedQ
l< an authorifed agent Will call
‘‘ on eacii debtor for the arnounc
“ by him or her due, and thert
“ it neglected to be paid, the?
“ ‘I ruftecs will be under thd
“ dilagreeable necessity cf rom
“ pilling the coikdtfon of ihe
“ ©uiUaudiog notesi by legal
means. The ablbluie
“ of C(h is the only motive
“ moving tl.c TrufUo iu U,i4
“ rii(:.uuir.”
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