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the extreme distress that the good people of this state, particularly this County, labour under with respect to the Execution law, in consequence of the Embargo, and provide some means for our relief; if possible it can be done without infringing upon our Constitution. We therefore pray that the Legislature may be convened for the purposes her above mentioned
And submiting this our petition to your Excellencys Consideration, we remain with much respect Your Excellencys Most Hbl Serts
Stirling Brewer Thos Watson Cuthbert Hudson John Read
For and in behalf of this Committee Charlotte, Dickson County Feby 28th 1809
Postcript This Committee further conceiv it expedient and necessary and as such pray & petition that the legislature, likewise may be convened on account of altering the Congressional Ellection of this State, It appearing from advices recd from our representatives in Congress, that Congress will be
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convened at an earlier period than usual and in that case this State would (otherwise) be left without Representation, the ensuing session
Read before, and approved of by the Com= mittee. signed S: Brewer Ch
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Charlotte Ten March 4th 1809
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His Excellency John Sevier Esqr Govr State of Tennessee Knoxville
S. Brewer Cha of committee of Dickson County
Answered p[er] mail 22 March 1809
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Dellegates | Capts Company | Year | Nays |
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William Halliburton | |||
John Davidson | |||
George Mitchell | Capt Halliburton | 65 | 0 |
Stirling Brewer | Capt Caldwell | 11 | 5 |
Mathew Gilmore | |||
Sterling May | |||
Jeremiah Pearsell | Capt Gilmore | 55 | 1 |
John Tubb | |||
Abner Brown | |||
James Walker | Capt Teal | 44 | 3 |
Wm Stone | |||
Wm Hudson | |||
George Clerk | Capt Horner | 25 | 0 |
Thos Batson | |||
Molton Dickson | |||
Abiram Caldwell | Capt Dickson | 24 | 3 |
310 | 17 |
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Postcript This committee further conceive it expedient that the Legislature should be Convened, likewise an account of altering the time of holding the Congressional Ellections of this State it appearing from advices received from the honl J Wharton Esqr that Congress will be convened at an earlier period than usual, and in that case, this State would be left without representation the ensuing Session Resolved (unanimously) that this Com= mittee approve of the conduct of J Wharton Esqr for his eminent services in Congress
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