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of some years that advantage is derived from making prompt returns of the collections effected by agents, I am resolved to adopt this practice, and hope by untiring exertions that I shall be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. d thus merit a continuance of the same. To those with whom I am personally unacquainted, it affords me pleasure to offer the following. References.--T. O. Dabney. Esq., Achilles Campbell, Esq., R. Hawes. Esq., Dr. D. H. Gregg. Col. H. B. Tomlin, Wm. R. Aylett, Esq., Dr. R. W. Fox, Messrs. Powell & Gary, J. O. Pollard. Esq., Wm. M. Turner, Esq., King William county; Wm. M. McGruder, Esq., D. E. Gardner, Esq., Z. S. McGruder, M. D., J. F. Sinton. M. D. Henrico county; John G. Harriss, Esq., Dr. Wm. H. Fox, Hanover county; Messrs. Wilson & Bosher, Messrs. Chiles & Chenery, Messrs. Crenshaw Quarles & Co., Wm. W. Timberlake, Esq., Dr. F. W. Hancock, Mark Downey, Esq., Andrew Jankins. Esq., R. A. E. Dabney, Esq.
he contractors to pay. Mr. Dunkin took the floor, and made a long speech on the subject. Mr. Gregg said, we can dissolve our Union with the United States, and make arrangements for continuing tere is no lawful authority within the limits of the State, except the General Government. Mr. Gregg.--After South Carolina abrogates the Constitution of the United States, are its laws still in ple, that we must make temporary arrangements for carrying the government into operation. Mr. Gregg.--There is now a law on the subject of collecting duties in South Carolina--Now, we have accom great many laws on the statute book which were passed by the Governor and Privy Council. Mr. Gregg.--The Congressional laws for the collection of the revenues are for the support of the Federal ordinance should be carried out temporarily, until we treat with the General Government. Mr. Gregg.--The President of the United States has thrown down the gauntlet, in his message. He has sai