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Vassed IX Gexeral Assembly of lS32-3Lr.
'HiiiUul, That the General Assembly of the Stale of Noi-tU Carolina Jutli caioi lain, arf.k
ilolh uuequivocally express a warm attachment to the Constitution of the Uuitcil States.
Sesohvd, That the General Assembly cloth solemnly dfclare a Jcvoted attachment to
the Federal Union, believing that on its continuance depend the liberty, the peace audilip
prosperity of these United Stales.
JifSuliiit, That whatever diversity of opinion may prevail in thisState, as to the consli-
^tmionality oJ the acts of Congress iinposin^ duties on imports for protection, yet, it Is be-lieved
a large majority of the people thinlc l!f:jse acts unconstituiiou?i1; and they are unit-ed
in the sentiment, that the existing tarilT is impolitic, unjust and oppressive; and they
have ur?ed, and will continue to urse its repeal.
Fe'ofieil. That the doctrine of Nullification as avowed by the 3t?te of South Carolina,
anil lately promulgated in an ordinance, is revolutionary in it.s character, subversive ol'
the constitution _of the United States and leads to a dissolution of the Union.
Rtsttlced, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Keprescntatives be re-qncsted
to use all ennslitntional nieansin their power, to procure a )icaceable adjustment.
.0/ the existing controver.sy between the Stale of Souih Carolina and the General Govern.;
mcnt. and to produc" a reconciliation between the contending parties.
Jttiuhidfurther, That a copy of these resolutions, be respectfully comrniinicatcd by his
Excellency the Governor of this Stale, to the President of the United Slates, theGovcrnoi^
ol' the several States, and to our Senators and Representatives in Congress.
SisiihiJ, That the Public Treasurer of ilic Siate ofXorlh Carolina, be. and he is hercbj
re(piircd tv refund to Nathaniel Harrison, William C. Butler, Martin Roberts, John J.
Bryant, James W. Doak, Samuel Cain. Wdliam R. Hinton, Joseph Medley, Thom.as Ward-,'
Jsaac Ba.xter, John B irnetl, James R. Reddiclc, Thomas B. Wright, James H. Wood,
tewis Bond and Leslie Gilliam, Sheriffs of the connties of Buncombe. Biirlic, RocUingham,
Wilkes, Guilford, Bladen, Wake, Anson, Lincoln, Currituck, Person. Gates, Surry, North-ampton,
Bertie and Granville, or their order two huudrcd dollars, the amount of the for-feitures
by them incurred and paid over under the act of Assembly passed in the ye.ar onn
thousand eight hundred and thirty one, entitled an act to incvea.sc the liabilities of Sherifls
and to provide more effectually lor the collect! a of ta.^es.
Be it further rcsubvil. That Stephen Owen, John Black and William Crawford, sheriffs of
the Counties of Bcatilort. Cumberland and Richmond, be released from the amount of i\
judgment of fvo hundred dollars, rendered against tliem at the fall term of Wake Supe^
rjnr Court, in one thousand eight hundred and thirty two. for their failure to comply will!
the act of one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, entitled, an act 10 increase the'liabil-ities
of Shcriia-i, and to provide more efiectualK- for the ctillection of taxes; provided th?
costs for whiclijudgm.'its were rendered in said cases, against the said' .SKerifls of Beau-fort,
Cumberland and Richmond be respectively aud duly paid by s:;id Sherifls; and the
.said Sheritis be allowed their mileage as provided for by law on the settlement ot thcit
accounts.
Jiesfihril, That the Public Treasurer refund to Horace D. Bridges, ShnrifTof Chai'ian,
ihe sum of two hundred dollars, the same being the amonnt of a line, which he incurred
and paid into the Treasury under the act ol one thonsand eight hundred and thirty one,
iocrea-singlhe liability ol Sherifls.
And h H ftrrthrr n.ufccd. That the Pi'.blic Treasurer refund to the said Horace D. Brid-es
the fur;her sum of eighteen dollar.s and sc\-enty lour cents which he paid into the Tresi-sury,
there having been a mistake in adding the lists of one thou.sand eight hundredand
thirty, and the County Court of Chatham having allowed him ecrtaiu remiilances and in-
^IvencicD, the wliolu of which amounts to said sum of eighteen dollars andsevent lour Ci-nls..
P'-nh'd, That the Public Treasurer, refund to James Long, Sheriff of Perpuiinons
./ cr his apent, two hundred dollai-.s, the amount of his forf'citu.'^e for his non eompli*
wiih Ihc act of the General Assembly, passed in tho year one thousand eight hundred
airi ihinv-one, entil'cd "an ac: more ctfectnally to eniorcc the collection of taxes," a.tt<\
/Iwt \hc P'»r5',ifTrps.^'lc;r bp jThiw-q^ tHp sj^i^ h. 'he s^lP"^"?"' ;;•" l!i?y'Jh!'i<:-5«r'3CTf''i
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