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ifl-lmington gazette •| •; : si \^ , kovember 39 l«03 published weekly bjr ailuivm ha it at triii dollahi \ vkasi " \ hington city nov.j tht following repori w*s l.iid btfure the iltiiis 1 i.t hiprr-sti lui'n'ts on this lay l.ibt 1 i /■■' jicnce to the dlrrctitnu cf ('.. ad iuj lementcf t tht mt entitled " an pet to establish tht treasury defitrt tntnt tht sec-eta ,■-/' th • teeanrj respectfully submits the fnllitving regprts and estimates the nflnnil neti procetds of t'iu duties on men i undl c pud onnage ! jiail in foi ftier n orts b«i i ent'm,ati d : • iii ■illioi s five htindn tl thou sand .!■i •• that estimati ,! r i luie pi dici ted on i he in pi rtntiojii of the yenrs immi dii frl pi eccdint ilic 1 •■', iropi un i on the i ci r taincd ' atio i ,:,.■... of the popu lation • ' the i nitcd stnt • . oppc h from the experience i the i ■. . ' > last - \ ■■ii r to have been in '••• r iti d ' n • revenue ai isim from llmi source , h aci rued dm ing i he year i • ■■1 1 t n mlllin r one hundi ed ■■' u mi i dollars the rcv a •• hi h in rued during i ! ■■' wo lirsi tjuar it the y ni'i tij-pem s li nm tlic i i ■t i ii i u thai ci i ncm ' c f i n d ■to have been on ,■t •■iboi •• nr i i i ■li ss than thai r e tit two i irrr ■■. .. ,.,,■■| | ; j .... 8o2 j , . i , ounl of i n i -.. • v ■'".•; • 1 e \ ■;.!■endi - ' p ■,.,'■:].,,,;.. • ... thi e facts r ■, . > ; . i'»ni thai th • i .'■1 j ! : v s enrn f • i h'n '' ' llll ' •■•,,: a lieli ■• at 1 1 .■-■r . . . e i ■■• ivo i ; ■' ■i \\ ir ( i 8 10 u iciiii rd t i lit p 1 1 rnti ■■■■' ■■i i ' goo co ilollur ultl ir.'h i mi ; ■' \ ■i ' iii | 1 ty i ., . • ■i \'. il of ■host i tit i ■■■''<■■■-, •'■-■/• lar enci ■no .< i < from i ! ■; . i ■i i id i li ii'wi .•■•■■'.'■•• - i in icla tion to iht revenue '.; u.e ensuing yccrs the s<ni''imiit ii ik •■s the " '••■rnl species of mel'chtimiize n whi i tin 1 duties on imporlatioi s were col lected during the year 1802 ; ihe pori t tioi of thai revence xrhiclj vrs tip i rived from drawbacks nndtluittvhicb arose from the extrh clnty oh hitr ' i.'ii'dizi imported i.i .'. i ft vessels | although the f.ales c uo public j innds durinrthe yenr endinp on the 30th day of septem • las vwre af ! fected by the situ ■ol tl e westeru j ( i nntry ; two humir i h usan i acres ; j w been sold durir>k that pcrfod i ii . is it appearu l'i..ni the statement c that in<i m'wi ■i •'; •': ilcs fhe mtms already pa i to tlje receivers together with thtisc 1 fh cxcln sively nf ii •• rest fall u ■dm ing i'nc ' tlu'i e ensuin ■yenrsj am unt la 1,250 000 dollai's the annual revenue aris ing from the proceeds of those talcs i cannoi lie estimated rt ss lhanibtirj hundred thousand dollui'b i the extensioii of po3t-road8 and tie acceleration oi thi mait whilst <]■■'; ii'j ynd.encrea mg the benefits of.ihi institution have asirn object l \ revenue rendered it ks productive the receipts from that bourco ha,ve amounted ijuring last vcrvj to 27 i : ; dollars i but as neither ihesc nor those arising from some other smal 1 r incidental branches arc of ul ficienl iinporiancc to affect any gene ral result th whole existing reverioe ':! the united states will be coroputtd at only ten million four hundred thou sand dollars 1 tlic | rmancnt nrr.-jul expencei of !.' v.--:v.ii i:t which under exi&'ing 1 !.■•.», rnv lie defrayed out oi'tliat re venue amount to nine millions eighi hundred thousand dollars ; to w.it : l he annual oppcopriatjon of '■' i.o 0 dollars for thef payment of ihe prim ipnl and interest of the del>t ; i which about ibreo millions and :.•> : 1 ■! arc it present applicable to ihe ■i urge of the prim ipal and the pe ti tlu pa m nt i interest dolls ' • • the current ex ■» n got'ernmt n 1 i • ■ordin tu the ' ■for the > eaf !■ofthe fol ; items \',,-. , i j vi | c!e 1 iloi . ktic i .. ivil nil turei :■.'!, ooo for expeneei ntteiul inii ihu intcrcouvie with f'ini";i nation inrlu<l in 1 ; ihe permanent ap propriation for a!j;i rs and nil oilier pxpi'iics relative to the btrbury powors 1 14,000 for llic muuary nntl indian departments 87.>,ooo i or the naval estab lishment cnlculated m the supposition ih il iwo fi i .'■■■' i nd i ■>• ni!.l lerrribi i shuil i a kept in con;*aisii<jn < 50,000 3 ','•-, nr.ri 9,800,000 ami deducted from ihc permanent revenue of . . . lo.ioo.oooj „ *, ! •'•■'• a surplus revenue gf . . . 600,000 i v hundi .<' thoushnd dollars uppll i i u other oi.ji t . 1 he iviiju-a in extvaartlinnry re iijiimi iihi demand uot being of a pcrmnneni iwiluiei are n^l included i:i thai calculation li v it tin specie in ihu li-'a 11 v u inch on the r>o 1 1 1 ruv or si-pt.i ber last amounted to 5,860,000 ii ik t ; arrears of the di re 1 1 ti»x cbtihihttrd n i 250 500 '! lie cutstnfi in inter n 1 dtith s nmount \ ■'•■id ije ir 400 • . and the sum v i icli ■■1 ! .• ri | aid o ihc ui.n (• rl stale i ■n recount j t»f odvnncca hereto ; in c made in rntj ■land for the p/ojecu lion of clarms ; esti mated iii 150.000 . constituting svn a,ggre putc r * 6,660,000 ; mori thv.ii six n)l)v\on s fitin*''trt tbpusmvvd"llars ivh'ich after reserv ing the kutti m'vldi it is lifcrssut y tt keep in the treasury will be sufficient to discharge the demntjos due on nc count of tlu convention with great }':'■;':!::!, and amounting to 2,cs4,000 dollars ; sundry extraordinary \ qxpences iii relation i to the conventions with 1'riiihu & ili'.'nt i britain eslinjnk d a l ' : 000 i the la:m obtained frotn lie stotc of maryland for the . city sf wnsl inp;ton pmcnintintr to 200,000 and also to ay iwo m'.llions 3 000,000 ■: 9c 000 dolls of dollar i nrcflimt f the purchase i of j.ouisiana ; ik-mir the mine v;m which u.is reserved for the \ c'ii)uiii|>latc d by the law of the last session appropriating that amount for-the extraordinary cxpenceti attend i inp the intercourse with foreign na tions i it appears by the estimate d that during the year ending o;i the 3?th september last the payments from tile treuv.iry on account of the public debt have umounted to dollars 3,0 >•'., o'.jo which together tfith ih increase of specie in the ireasury dunni the wne period amouiit jingto 1,520,000 4,-i i 6.700 1 make an rctu difference in favor cf tii united kiuti-s of more than lour hundred thousand dolluii uiing that ■j ear the paynient on account of the '• prin i|)al of the public di-lit ivotij the ifiru day f april 1801 to the 90»h dny of september lsf)3 hr.vc aniounl . ed qi appears by the estimate f lil to dollars 9,i/'j i i;oi the specie in the treasury on tht || first day of april i8qj amounted to 1,794,000 and on the , t'i day i if - ■; '■n ber f 1803 to 5,660,000 making an increase of 4^)66,000 t iso t-.<o items ronsti tu'e un aggregate of li."s iv 90,0cm i nun which deducting tlit extraordinary re source itiisin from the sales of the bank > ihnres which pvo ! duccd , j,88j,i ro ltnvcs for ilv amount of tin ir\\t difference i.\m:.-:u intavor of the united states put that period of two y uii un.l m hall a ■urn oftwelve million seven buutirvd tliou s.lllll dull.us . i from that kw oi'tlu prefcent hi tuiuinn of the financial roncemfof ihe uniti 1 states it •)> ■<•!!!* thin tlif (■'.!'.■question hit h requires coris'ide i ition is m kctln r in ntuljtionul re venues art wanted in i rdertn provide for the new del wlii 1 !. if congress y pass ihe l.i s 111 1 1 isavy to eori'j the trenty vrt ( h france into affect will risiili from the purcluuv of lo\i isiann the mini ,, i i li united states , may have to p.iy h virtue ol iliul i tivnty amounts to fifteen million ol dollars and consists of two hems — 1st 1 1 oca doll • payable to uit yj vdrnment pi frrim . or lo its s siioiits in v btock k in mi interest ■i ■'•■; i nti ps\y;\bli in r.urope j , nd the iivi.n ipi ! d ,, ; i cii u ii b ilis charged at the tret sury of the unil«|j rd stutcb in four iiih.iiiinr.is ihe lirsij ii u i i ■' i ; i ' 1 i '.!■,'. i 111 • in tlte y i :.! . 1813 — vdiv h munwwch cannc ex i owl but u ay fall short of 5 1,000 dollars pa»nl e iti i pi < ie 9 nl tl c j rtttvhutv nf ihc ' nil d s':'.;s diir ing tbq course of the enauii fj r in american ri'.i - i hnvinjj ilaiui ofa c(.<rtaiiidi>sc|ijyaliiiii < n llic gowrnai i i ol rriuv;t - ii ins rili ndy ■■' m rii tl i ' h oj in.m . .■n di tl i s i y i«b p i ■! from the mi ''.• mvi jn tlte treasury r»h hi i count of ihe uvt <■■■> n id the wlmlej j amount pf the net deb . i ; hiay l>i ! eventually cvenicd ■. i",t there t i t r<i ihirti en iiuiiu us i dollar , ihv jituuial intercut til which is ecjual tb ! 80 00 dollul . bit on :•! ■.<•<. 1 <.| . cnmrtiissioiis utid varia'.i<ni's of o i 1 ii '•>.. v in iii t i ; ,-•! 1 1 \ , imn c il tin .' i d ii 1 • the kxisiiuf mi rjiltts ft venue < iv united blptts will uslmi been stated i be sufficient to dischnr^e r iy umdred thousand dollars of.t ri sum r>d ii i > ! expected jhftt the tttlt r shue collect i it ni w-orki i • '■ill be eqtial t ] '.' ■rcmair.i 1 | iwo hui clred thousand ill..vs '. ; t opinion rests oa the suj)pori ' tion thai coi r shan place that i ■'■n tl i •...,,,.. footing s those of ihe united ( trte ; ko that the sam dutii ;. i il lu c k led iherci en tl importation of foreign mtvchtindije us arc now by law levied i n ihe unit till j lilts j and :! ■'■in iliitiw slu-ll be colifcti'd el'.hei en ti e i'xjj.urtatioua op prr'drce or mcti i ; n hzu from new ( i i to ; i;y ( .'.:,. ; ;>!. i e ; n r crti i • n y at * w its imported into t!\e yuilfiiii states from tl.c.ccded terrilorksi orjl in'o tlicw territonta from u c unjtcdji states • i r.the statemfots p c 11 exliib.it the nnntial exporte and imports < iiih united stat&s to nd ivom l'lorido und , loui^'i'.;:n for tl -. ycrs i7ss to ksti | and the statcmemefit [(;] particul u-lj !' slu-v.'s tliat the exportation from tbeni atlintu stiitc i jiose colonks an articles not of the n>wth jmodure br manufacture of the unitra states || aniount«/1 for jit yewrs 7'.>v ifioi i and 1.801 to 5,62a 189 dollars ; makh in^bii iivtrairc of more than u.r mil i'm us t hi dud thousand of forcr.,ti i'.nir c , lisbld lo ]'.■n j tv iiiim..'.!ly imported into florida indj lotiwiuna from ihu-l siutts uluntu j i it is bsderlii'tncd that the xj>'iit :>-' tipns from thu united states to florw da me so tnilin;r lhat thnl kitjlfmeftt it he considered ;•* applying somyl to ncv -( irk'iiiis ; mid it is lso i.iioimi tii :' ni(,st the whole ot hole iiu or ; tati^iis were consumed within t!:;.t ro 1 ilony and that during tlic war thesiip lics from tlir united irtatcs or.sii luted by jar the greater j>nrt cfits inv 1 ports ' ■i from thi'iitc it retulls'thut tlie n ■nuiil importations i i . i o the peilco ier r'tioiy of uniclcs cksiinr d for the ron iurop^ion of its own inheoitantti i<n<l ivnicn will under the kvemie laws of the united states he ii me to pay do ty may umy c efttiniatcd at two millions five hundred thousand '!• 1 lart an amoant which at lit present ate ofd^tiejm wbj ykl.l u revenue of ibo.4 r ,\ ■. i di liars - from tin t fa 1 en . , : . tlcdueti \ :.'•'. 000 del r . r i ,.!.... ; items . '■- i . ■• • '. . . <!'■,' • ' tl '. t wbi.-'i sh;ill he intpor!r«l from i ni r-()iii-..ns into the united states i ..-. t iuisi articles bcina imp»ru fvtc iimmi dut will diminish by bo much the icxcnuc now collected in the sca pe rls of the i'niutl states the xtiiole i\iiiouiit of suj;«r exported from jf\v-()rleaiis is less t)ihii 4,00 000 -.; oun(l and tlmt of indigfl i stated i't ahftuv so,ooo poundst buppoaing which on ncodktnt of thttexcinpliovt is mi improbahlc thut t lie whole of those : t le hhouw herenfler uc t io\ltx lo the u states the loss to the r«'vciiwt will he l>out 00,ooo tlol l.is . ■. ■;**■■..!. xocricrce'ne of expence in the military ivtablisbmvnt nf the united states is i intt'inplatcd in irrovfit nf tlif ftc!juis\lion of levr'nry ; bt,t tin tx penccs ol tlif c i\il ndmini|tratlnn oflhe i'lcvii.i <■! tl'.f>sc iiu id til to the iiitci'^diisf with the iri'i.ms kit tfti minted b i sii.'.kk lo'ihiis lc.ix i'n fn ! the ih'tt i*tvcnuo derived fr>muthrpro vlncpi nnd npplicible tothe payment oftht interest of tb"c new debt 800,000 ioiinis fi above stated the only provisions which if'thnt view ofthe subjeri be c.orrcrt appear itc cstiry and me lcsptttfully tub iv.i'.u'd are ; i hi relation to the stock of i i.cso.oco tii.llais to be c uted in a vor cl the gowi i.n.na cirnnm or of its anigtit'i i 11 at t i dibt be made ti rhnrm ' dili the silikill l'rn.d lii>:i tiii t lit commhsionerb bfthi i'ur'd in up|ilj bo much of its jikiiii .. ■>>..% be in ecsitut for ihe payment l intticsi i and rtimuurst'meni or rtrlyni^iloii ol tho pi mi i-.ial iii the sai.it n;i.intei . i i iy t!,i t istini l..\\"i t y tire ». 1 i i - , t ltd to i!i in h '. uinv to iiu payment 1 lif'uii'.t uttd discharge f thu prim'ipiil i i i i ik dvbtrtj charged on thai fuud ' | • tb.it b i rrtdi i ot thu iluiies bn ntei - '■■'.>. i..!'./v . iul t.uiiiia|tc n will !,;• tqunl 1 kvci htibth'ed thokiahd tlollivsr beitt'i »!•• r'mii wtnnto'lo pay tlie in icfpfit tif-thnt iiiw muck l,c v.i in : the onriuol luvniaium uppi ufirttttion i iir the sinking fiintl j maknie tojjf ' iher vith tl.i cxistlnjj uppro^ination lit 1 j!'k..i < i di l!ui :,. ■. : liiiiilly t 1 - ; ilii"i.l)h lo ilir ki iiiciii of li.i intcu t nnd principal ofthe public tkbt j and iliat the said otriuul fi:m h ' i.-.lii millions of dollurs leniuiu tiuii l>lrdj{fd uiidhc vi'hted in lui conimtu sif>m-i ofthe bii ! . injt iniu in trust for : the said payments until tiie vhulc il the « ihl'iiii iliiit i.t'll.e i'ltitiii stutes ' :.. d of the itew sti'ik i+iull have tccn j ti i inhuiiit'd at redeeincdt -, as a tif in iciu^l to the iiitf.rcst nc m ctuit.p ou t!;c ccw st'pck will thvis be i added to the tinging fund ihe opjic j i'ution i rihio innd.as iiul.itcs lo ihe j i-\tiii|.i.i\!.i:itrit of tbe c^ibting debt || ill uiii.i'n jiticisily n the iinic ! fooling as luis been hetiltiioie pvo\id ' ed by congress ihe nvw t'.cpt vi!l neither itnpcde tior reta.nl the pay , iiaent oflhe prinripul l>'f the c\c tk-ltj : ik the iuiid nvill-be mif.'icu ii lftidcs p ying tic inici'cst on birth to i'i iclwi'gtf the pr.iu-ipa of tilt old <!»!.!, '< beloie ihf ;. ar 1 h 18 i j cl ki'.t d'l.c i nt 1 *. within one y cm unj an l.alf iiitcr tiwt \ ■av ii in relation to tl-.c atuerfcen ., klaitu i in j.ininiilt of vl.'uh i ! !, hanitri by ihechnventlbn witli l'tjiiue \\ l'l.i't u ; i.m li'.i exceeding s,i 5o,cto ! ■ilajs hit lii'ivi tif'the two inulicns ' r ]>■iutt tl b 1 a l:--.v tl tlif latl its , iitili of ( oii(';n:.b utf i ii ,\ ii i e i '• -.; i'ouliiiiuy ypn)u'h inrkutiu lo i intcrccutte v.ith foreign i::ti(ts if : ik ihill li fof lllc v'ih',t fif l li(.--.e i laini to be i-rv c.ltt nfiinv noiiies iii ihe treubu'rj i>ot ctl,trv ii'e npjiiopiiated i bat lot ti.r y\n cse'tt cflvnii • in v iclt r.i that p.tumi t t 1 rtfci ' knt of the uniud kt«tt be nut in ij jiiied lo boilow n iu i,t t ivrmu il ling l,7.o,«*ou dohais at : n intiust j imrt cxcccdinbti)i jicr m.i a cui : j and tl.at so iiii li cf u j'lottfds ' of the dtitfes i mcrafcoi i^izt n d un ti'(;ci!s miiy le ttrtsivj lta||io priated irr t),c p-\n ert pf hit in ! leitsi r.nd for the icimh^rwnur.t of m tlie ] limiprl « f ll,t if in vl i h nmy ' ' emi!i'.ll be t fleet i tt i int:e l the ' : precedh ;, previeioi i it i rot p^opoteo to fhri^t 1 at ' ic.mi ' ii tin kit vii r fi'i'd lcratim it's ' anrovnt in c;>e it v ! n ' l be tflfertic ii i tt rt ptesert if i-sdiuii id ; m d lrcnise if ii y jtrklpi im.'ir ihe i tben « ji'.tii cii urivst i 1 1 1 ( f tbc ' treasury bt foirtid ivi it u-]ntiut ) cl l 1,011 « ill i'.ll'l . i i'll ill htll ■' i fit to pi y cut < t 11 c mi kii ;• fi i i ' tli vlilt di jtsrt f ihe two latlin i hulmu'ts jtiysibiv b viiitie of tbe ■' •• : • 1 1 ii n v iih or s>bfita<n pin ', • \' tin iit kibklv i m vision i fortho ptymctit oflhr whole of tii 1-umic debt hi evident that tlic possibility of tlms providing for the payment of the iniei cst of n in w debt of thfetten million of dollars without cither recurring to ) new taxrt or interfering with the pro . isii)iis heretofore mmlt for the pay ment ot the wmwikgdebl depend on the rornctnesnof thfl estimate f the public rcuivuc which luis been sub mitted although it is not without dimdence that tke hope of t urh fevo ruble i'ttflult is eiurrtuiiu-d abut re liance ia placed on the solidity of the dailtob whiitvihe ntlmate ia ground ed ii rests principally on the ex pectation that the revenue o the en suin \ f nrs shall not be 1pm than that which accrucd in tin cur 1-901 no part cf it depends n tin 1 probable encreaw which m»y r suit from the neutrality o the united states during ll continuance of the war in europe ; nor even '••> the progressive ovgnicn t..:i«i w.iirh from past experience may tuhuully bo expected to arils iv'im tfie gradual tncl'chn ofpopulu tion iiir.l wetltha nor has that effort beea taken into conttdotation which the iiniiterrnpleu five navigation of the muilstyptj unil tlie acquiiitiun if ncw-oru ns may h\\\v rither m tin ulcs i>f the pvililtc lands of on tlic central motircel of the iniiubiuniuoi tin western stntc-s all which is respectfully lubmitted albert i a 1,1 ati n secretary if the trtcuwj oi-lobcr 24 is0.3 louisiana tim'.atv call fur papers i coiswoi.n said tliat by advert i ing to the metutge of t-hc i^jls'uk ir respecting thfc treaty n<l coim-ntiom i 1 ii 1 concluded bctwean the united slatva mki the l'nhth povcrnnittit , he found that t)ie prcbhltdti tprukini ; t/n.th*snbject obscrvci in pcnnsinciit i n.n ejiie:it for this ol/ject require i tinir iiiit cthibbrmfoh it t ihv youi or side r ion vhullivr ynu will not i toiuiv/iih uri'.t sch temporary pro^l visiotw or the irtm.t\i\tion in th t'\ci<r v.'i'.u 1 . il omw rv.fi trr.i<-|n'ii j in li ir>uitm us n t»»e nvny n c-.i'iic — h i\r<ji>itikiu!s to tlu ir.i . inlclibte tteiitioii of t'oiujres the mssa;;r uf some tenijx>rary laws ; j f)i itiin the cnso and the i\»b]ert being hl^ont to be uroiigpt liefbtc tic hi use it beeafhe iniportanl that they ; iheiili know dlmtnctljr vlinl tl\ry had ! obtained by thtf treaty ; and whethrr uuie wi'it i ny territory bctouglng t i tile tjtiitcrt stuti'sto take posscsnioiuit j < r ii v iuw liibrecta to t^ovrrn in ; i.mtm<h us if no dew territory nr ub 1 iecti r acquiredi it wai pvifvttly 1 idle to | »,!•>•« iven inripomry liiws for the fccuptvtiji of tlie nnr ci the ito venmient of the cither he believed j i would be u('init'e that by tie e jresv tcnnscl tlic tren'v the i'nued . statuh'likd'neiti.ki 1 1 rquitrd i cw ierri iiiyor new ttibjecttt lie w»vt of tik > treat i b«v)nr relation to this point . is thus i x|'ie'b (! : i " wlicnas l-v tiic nrticle tl r third i t>t the tree it st ll<!eiuno ; ili 9th t mil r i.ii f mi 9(im <)(•,.- i lie r leuoj bctv.ern th 1 itst t'on.ul if the lunch ii j.olilic andhis cu'liolic i mijisty it v?s in'rcejd us follows ; 11 hi atl.rlir mrjcsty promisi ■. 1 rnrl t:;-ai't tn liis part to ced to , the french republic rtx nionthi atler i t!ie liill and entire execution ttf ihc ; obntlitions 1 1 d stiptdi.tions l.cicin re intivc to his hoyal hi^hnett the duke ft forma the rdloti or province of l.<.nisi;t v ill the hunif ixlent thai it i'nvi has in the hands of sj.ain t rd ; llimt it l>ul vlim france pusu-iked it ; ; ■• nd such n it thmiwiit aflef tltetrea ! tun iubsequ.eht.ry entered i:n fce j until spain rmi oii.it tote n i v herein in pursuance bf'tlie tieu'.y k particularly < f the tliird aitic'.e : tie ) tenth republic l.as tn intrn tesutk title to the d wiaiu nd to tl,c ; poisou'ian of the said territory : 1 1 c ' i'irst consul of tlie fniuli repul lie i ctesirinj to p,ive ti tl:e li itrd states >( n ktroii proof of his friendship tlctli ] 1 ert-liy eddc to the fi.id i'niird sutr-s in the liuinc of the 1'renih r'ejiul lie forever and in full iotcn ijtniv the wl territory av'u ll its ritfku hl.d j appurtenances tn fully ana in t>ie ame manner ai they hav l.n at ■uired by the french npub'c in j vhtueof tlic kover tr.ionrtl treaty ioin.lu.lid with lilscrtholir niajtsty hv this bmiclc it upprais thill in a tirhty between spurn und frnnre * i in stiiirflsted to cede to km nee upon certain c6nditions tin prtivirce i louitiara the treaty 6tt«cet 1 1 - i'nitfd stutfs and tl.e prem ii > if t : . nic doc liut mceruiu vluli.ir vol 7 no 349 '
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Title | The Wilmington Gazette |
Masthead | The Wilmington Gazette |
Date | 1803-11-22 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1803 |
Volume | 7 |
Issue | 359 |
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Creator | Allmand Hall |
Date Digital | 2009-04-06 |
Publisher | Allmand Hall |
Place |
United States North Carolina New Hanover County Wilmington |
Type | Text |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday November 22, 1803 issue of the Wilmington Gazette a continuation, without change of volume numbering of Hall's Wilmington Gazette a newspaper from Wilmington North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601567334 |
Description
Title | The Wilmington Gazette |
Masthead | The Wilmington Gazette |
Date | 1803-11-22 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1803 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2074517 Bytes |
FileName | 18cen06_18031122-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/6/2009 12:14:51 PM |
Publisher | Allmand Hall |
Place |
United States North Carolina New Hanover County Wilmington |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Wilmington Gazette a continuation, without change of volume numbering of Hall's Wilmington Gazette an historic newspaper from Wilmington North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText |
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