Reso/red, That io furtherance of this object, a Correspon Jing Committee b# appointed consistiog of forty-si t membffr^. wita powers to act in concert with ethers in the stale, to delegate from their body two or more delegates to attend the proposed contention, when held, and to do whatev* er may be just and necessary to carry their powers into effect, And we exhort the comtniUte to diligence and attention to tlieir duties*A tier the addreee and resolutions had been read—on mot-on they were unanimously adopted. And on motion—the following named gentleman from the several Townships in the county—were appnin * ted a general committee of correspondence—to aid and assist in carrying the object of the resolutions into effectJohn Alley Thomas SmithIsaac Fuller Capt- Jacob Btacktidga David Smtlb Capt, John Aden Jtinr.Ifni. \Tiht»n Senr. Ebenexer Emj Daniel St John Rradbery Cotoral Erf* Isaac Pock Capt. James A. ifwii VVm* Sims Esq. Lemua! SovW David Wallace George So'fon Win. It. -Morris Cap Saitiustl R.irktfdliy Samuel Gooden Joseph R. Harper Ci|r Richard Tyner Capt. John P. C«so David Mount Abraham T,peK*q. Gideon Jinks SamH! Murphy Em|-George ivlyne John Shulls Lit at.John Map e Paul CloverJohn R eid Es([. Joseph GoodieA/icha1 Mai.an Jacob Gates Capt. Urban Edgert**n Tuoroia Mathews Andrew S Ha libel James Mc’Ktitght Jared Lockwood Lt. Jonathan R^ridea James Gillespie Job StoutHesekmb Ogde.i Esq Benj Wood John Hutchison Ed won) WoodDavid Kib,Major Rev Af»cs Hmiday Jacob Barrackimtn.Also on motion it was resolved that the foregoing address an I res notions be published in the Franklin Repository—with a request that every editor in ilie state friendly to the principles and measures of the present administration, publish the same also—and the meeting adjourned* DANIEL St. JOffN CW*Diw Wallace Stc'y.