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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS* JOURNAL. itaemttt MmproretnenU All ,h. E..roi«. of ou, Sch«,l .« rMic, we eorimll. tbe insr«ti«. of .11 h. fricmi.of Eductio.., .nd p.mcularly of ,h~ .ho ft.o- 0. ..lb thoi. p.troo.go, For .b. sat«f.ct,on l.o.ev.r, of th». living .t. J..U.1C. wU« n..y no. lav. H in ihe»r power »o do this, we *r« happy ia being abio to refer to the subjoined hstimoHtals. A. 3. LEAVENWORTH, E. M. LEAVENWORTH, i‘Kli\CIPA]US. Charittic, K. C. Sept. 10,1833. To the extent of our knowledge respecting the character of the S«ivTnrRN Female Institite, ?.* testify to the able, pnident and faithful manner in which it is conducted. I ho talents, * Their course of instruc Loaveow.rth are such that we feel persuaded they will not disapj»oint Drovisiiwi n.ade in their Female Institite, in Charlotte, we cheerfully 1 and pifty of Mr. a it. Their course of tion apprtirs to b« thorough, practical and wpII adaptotl to the pprinaneut iipprovenient theTrhislU^ to famil/feTthe comfort. h«hf and .u,proven>«.t, of th.se placed in it as bonders .s^h as h. the regard of Parents at a distance. The arraugements made are apparently of the ni.«t secure very peculiar advantages to tho«; pupils coininilted to their luimediHte and constant inspt-ction. • Believing that y sarve, we hope they may receive, a liberal patronage. t,wiv unnivonv nn Rev. ROBERT H. MORRISON. R« v. Rev. JOHN WILLlAMJjlON. Rev. DANIEL LI>DLL\. nioM THE RALUcn THE pm'SlKjROUGH CONVENTION. In pursuance of previous notice, •" ternnl Improvement Convention was hcW in the MeihtMlist Epincopal Church, in the Town of Pittnborough, Chaiham county, on Thursday 29th August ISOS. His Ex- cellcncv Gov. Swam »u» present by invi- tation,’Lewis D. Henry and James Seawell as delejratcs from rayetteville, and John Newliii as a delegate Irom Orange county. ujjo„mme!it \ rffs(iectable number of the cititen* of | Mr. Clark, from Uio Comaitteor«p»rw Chatham were in uttendunca and part>«*-1 t|,e same 1‘reanibla and Resolutiooi...^ adoptioB ID an able and instructive aidr« in which was breathed a patriotic tod ^ terprizing spirit, and much valuabl* 10^.' mation on the subject of Internal Improin! m«nt was communicated. On motion of Mr. Henry the Convewi,, then adjourned until to-morrow moroio# m o’clock !• allow tha Committeo tiara lore, port. Friday, Augtut 30,1P33. Tlie Convention assembled accordugi, September t 1833. We have of the Female cessful operation patronage Charlotte, 0th. Sept. 1S33 , R^solutioos M »{* puled in the proceedings of the Cooveiilion. |,y yesterday t* li, i TIie Convention was called to order ®y | Convention, togefiher with the followiu Irhroi. M. C. Prince, on whow irejlion, his reaolution, which will bo the 7th lo 2 I Excellency I>avid Swain was invited t» re|>ortcd. ' preside over lU deliberations and 1 homw : Jif golrcfi, That we concur in the r«*. Mr. JOHN I RU IN. >VM. I)AVlI)i?ON, I'-sq. 1). R. nrSLAP, M. 0. SA.M’L. McCOMH, E*q. For th. socom™«)....n of .ho« who fmd s«h a reference ,^r.- ronv«.ie«t, .j- *o,,W ^ I • following ffentlemwi; Rev. Dr. Palmer, Charieston and Rev. Mr. U ither«poon, ( amdrn, S. ( Rev. II. A. ^ life, Rev. D. Gould and Dr. Carson, Statesville, Hon. Dan'l. Fornoy and Robl. H. Burton, Eoq. Lincoln co. Dr. S. 1. ^.luipson ^ of the etteville, and Mr. D. Rainsour, Liticolnion, N. C. Every Body hat ki» Bubbly Jock.—I'he following anecdote of the late Sir W alter Scott has a genuine appearance, and wo do not recollect of ever seeing it published. A gentleman, in conversing with the il lustrious autlior remarked that he believed that it was possible that perfect happiness might be the lot of soniebody or other. Sir Walter dissented. “ Well,” said the gantleman, “ there is an idiot, who, I'm certain will confinn my opinion ; he eeoms the very beau ideal of animal content ment.” The deaf individual was snooving nlone, humming to himself, when Sir Wal ter Scott addressed him. Weel Jamie, h«o ar® you to day V' “ Brawlay, ou brawley,” answerod he. “ Now, Jaiuie, have you plenty to eat and drink t” “Ou, Bv.” “ And keep you warm ?” “ Ou, ay.” And are a’ the folks kind lo ye ?” Ou ay.” “ There,” said the poet’s antagonist, crow ing, “ IS a perfect happy creature!” “ Not 60 list,*’ continued Sir Walter. “ Is their naething, Jamraie, that bothers ye at a’ V' Ou, ay,” said the idiot, changiag his merry look, “ there's a muckle Bubbly Jock that follows me wherever I gang.” “ Now,” said Sir Walter, “y«i see by this, that the veni' simplest and stupidest of mankind are haunted by an evil one of some kind or other; in short, every one has his Bubbly Jixk.”—[Edinburg Eremng Post. Sinffilnr OceumJice.—There was a fire some time last night in the variety store occupied bv D. D. Baiter A: Co. in (»ove’s building, i«rham strret, l^well, Massa chusetts, nnd which, after destroying some pieces of caIi o, some dozen pair of hose; B large quantity of pelisw; wadding, and ujcltuig a number of Britannia spoons, and burtjing the counter in several places to a cinder, and scorching the show-case and floor, quietly crtinemshed itself:—It proba bly perished, like the unfortunate victims IQ the Black Hole at CaIcutta,/or vcantof air. On entering the store this morning, Mr. Baxter found it filled with smoke—a conclusive proof that there bad been t'ire. It IS supposed to have been caused by a fipark which might have fallen from the lamfw wheu blown out last night, among some of the cotton goods. The amount ot' damage, it is, difiicuit to estimate, but must be CMsiderable, as almost everj- piece of goods ill tlie store, is stained with the bmoke, or otherwise injured. Ijincell Journal. CffmWing.—The following is an extract of a letter to the editor el’ the Inquirer, ehowing the effect of this fashionaWe vice, a«*d Its extent at the Springs :—“Th# black Ie;W of this place are among the most im portant personages in point of conversation rl appearance, at Saratoga. They dress the newest iiisltion, abound with anec- dotf»s iuid inlbrmation, know all t!ie public and private houses for miles rovrvl, and are tl»e most obliging fellows in tl * world to 6urh adventurers in these regiMis a» have u Bu|>erabundaijce of cash, 1 am credibly informed that one poor simpleton of a young man, who has only been here a fortnight, and who only fell heir to a property of a- bout %20,00y SIX months since, n> already iniiiits fifteen hundred since he vihited this place; and the leM of tbe joke is, he thinks the hcourtdrels wlio are swindling him the finest fellows in the world, [icrfect gentle men, and incu|j&bl« of a dibhouorable ac tion.” New-Orleans, Aug. 17, 1-^1. A lady in (he faubourg Livaudats, met her death on Thursday nK»rning last, lu the following manner. The night previoiw, her busl«and ■pprehfnsiv»> of liurglars, [Jaced a gini, Uioded with buck sbfK, so that the (jer- aon ipemng tbe door without removing the gijii, would receive the contents. Tbe la dy, u[Km rising in the monunc, forgetting the trap, opened tbe door ftud instantly fell 6 cor|j#e ’ In France, about the 13th of July, a youth of 10. unti H litdy ef 22, drowned themselves togxtli^r, l>;cause their frM-nda would not tQ ihtjr uwog mamed. NOTICE. Striking and True iSfttry.—Two young , German ncWemen having linislied tl«.-ir ¥ « II I • *k Jl ^on, hw. Altorn**y, my JSolw Jor coilcctmn. College Session, revived eii making togeth^ pcr^.Tan h«»e in (for a li «- BCtk* only) of callinij to »fUle witliout cwl On motion of Henry S. Clark, formed io etTect Internal Tmprowiwu Rtnolrt d, Tlwt a Commitlee consisting » here individuals shall hava suUrribed »oj of nine jMTsons be appointed by the Presi-1 ^.,.yr©d I* bo paid three fiUh* of the dent, to whom shall be nstbrred before they jCnpital; Proridtd, in all cam, ikn tb are acted uikki by the Convention, all propo-, f^|ri«|uturc shall deem the charter of sitions on Internal Imjirovt-meiit that may 1 (.'ompaines and the plan ef impruN^ot;^ be submitted, and that the aiid Committee ^ be judicious, and providod furtber.t^ be directed to re|>ort for con^uleration such ,^0 uJcct of said plan is to estaMuli pr, resolutions ns they may deem advisable, ^niary markets within our own State. 'I'he I'uilowing [lerwons were therupon ap-1 These resoluiiuns were then jminted to t'orni ihe Comniiltee in pursuance adopted uilhout • ... ^ of the Kaid Ue-KiIutKin, to wit: H.-nry S. ift ort'oinuble. Hugh Mitiueen,(. h.irlfsJ. W illiams. Jot n Hfgolrcd, That a Committre ofii?. JOHN WfjODKl'F F. ,J. Alston, I*i ter Kvans, Dr. I persons lie appointed lo ropreHeat th*C» Hill and Woodson 1-ea. ^ ('J>j,tbam in the C^mventioo av The following Pie.imble and Rciolu- of Raleigh, 00 tk* tions were then introdued by Mr- Monrfgy of November nett. RKWMUn. which as a matter ol couise, stand reterrtU ; c'n*uo« of (liarles J. WiHiarm, H ANA’V \Yfromth*-Sub*eri. ‘o the Committee. | Kftotrfd, Thil the Repr^otstmit bcr.on tlio-*Oihoi'IV?craUr > Wnr.Rrxs, seeing that a pruii«wortby next (ifwral AsaemUy, for tbt cw laat, iiijr Ne:rro lloT j tJi.pwiiio] IS now manifesting itscU in nmnv of C Uiaihain be iostrucli>d to use tkitH (Mirtiuns ot’ our State to etiett sonieihing lo carry into efiect tbe Rssii'itjai which Hill mteem snd elevate her charac-: by ibis Contenlioo. ter, and place Ikt in the way to as-1 ©f I^ewis D. Henry j.unie that ^antl ain.iiig h«-r sister States te | '1‘h.i the thanks sif uS»C«. «(iich the extent ol her I errilory, aii.l t»« , ^ Eicclleocv 1^ %ariHy o« her resources ju.tly K»,jn. for the able, icTf«rtial sod o 1-33. 6t-3w •^5 imujTaus JEFF, er an excursion of pleasure in the Hartz mountains. Having been occupied one day in a wild part of that wild district in ^jather- ing specimens of minerals, they were over taken by a storm and benigiited. IlHving lost their way, they wamler*^ about for some hours, when, wet and cold, they came to the ruins of an old castle, where tliey entered to try and tind shelter for tho niglit. In a low-vaulted room they were surprised and alarmed to find the emlier* of a tire still burning. Fearing robber?, they agreed tbal one should watch while the other slept; and loading a pistol, which they happened \a .. . . i. 1. , / , , I J ^ ^ ttboiit 3j vr»ri ot nr*“, »totit btit!!, lo have with them, tliey heaped wo^ upon .r,d bu the fire, and one of ihom, wrapping himself ^ ^ j,,, »or»iiead over oneoThi* eTe». cau»cd in his cloak, lay down lo take his turn of f,u„ iIk; kick of a horw. U am ►(■oiitii to sleep. His companion, placing the pistol « plrasmg countPn*nce «nd »mii«thi)n; of i lowii - . • i ir j 1^. beside him, wa.^ passing the time in tracing ‘«l‘ ^ f ^as re«n.bl.n«, ot face, .he emten, of ll« i "■ ‘Ti"T ' "• ■I'l'I.r.I.or.. Mdoorscen,e.l ‘ ^ by On »ol«» of Mr. Pr.oe., TWKM’V 1)01,1,VRs ji;;;;, .hl,'.i..rkrt—w.e.,n* t>„„, I ^ I..I 10 ^ |h.l h. |OKcl. Ii«* l« « Vd fS of S~™t.r.r.i. .h,. Coo.c««. h»* b*-tn at «ork «t dilTert-nt .Min«-« ilirou^h by“astron;; pull, a loiig pull, ai.o a pull 1 ihi' lower. iiH o«’ Mfcklenhur;} (ouniT. N c. ,i.o«thar.” at^ anxious to contribute our | r..a.e, .1,. .ouou luox oao John l nd.r«o»d man unOe,l^.n^. J ,n this dream, snd shot his frieiMl through the ,uch as carrymg oiFuicOrc aiW i*i;nt and ua...- ^ . U*-i,lion lie pre*-nu*d t* tha be.r,.-.r,™.ctW,(rm«r. 0.,, ^ ^ Ne,hod,., Kr,«o,^ Church li.y togo off *.th Kon. The ^-i I nd.r.o,^ .. tt. individual memt->ni. so the ntert«l | about 3(1 year* of aj*. dark conipketrd, black Improveni^nl of »>ur Mate, l.S OOIV lo N» rl-t hair and even, aiiout .> Sxt ti or ~ in'-li«» hipti, feutod by a roocentration ol‘ ihe eflljrts autJ ’ a mran look and II a tlxx^malirr by UaU>, i« »i,nd of »piriU ^rtd Irin^ in wgro kitcl>«nt. Tiic abov: reward will lie ji\rn for Ihc l!ojr if brou|;lit to me, or lodged in any Jut! ■« liiat 1 caii - cit liiii). JKRF.MI \l! Cf RrrroN H. n. Currt»n'i Stotf, Laiicntttr Dit. S. ('. S-ptemk:r !'th, ls33. if—in3i» fire, when, all at once, a secret i lo open in the wall oppesite to him, disclos ing several armed men sitting round a table. One of these advancinc, ordered him to fol low him, saying that resistance was vain. The young nan, starting up, seized and fired the pistol; the man fell, when, horrid to relate, be found that he bad awoko from a A letter from .Malta, .Mediterranean, dated 15th of June, states thal Ihe Ameri can missionaries there have received orders from the Board at Boston to remove at their earliest convenience, to Smyrna. They wtere b($ping to get away by the mid dle or end of August. This irxivcmenl is understood lobe made simply on the groui.d of bettei prospects of usefulness in the new location. Ou UMtioo of Mr. (-lark, KfrnJrttl, 'I'hat til* thanks « i'im C«i Kr*olrd, Tbal the proce^lmg* rf j re^mirce* U.e peo,>lr. m itV^verai d^*: ren.enlioo be signed by tincl p..riion-, upon such work, a- the> are Sn-cretarie., and ihal the Mitor, « ^ luducldtoexi-HrtihemotbenefkialresulLH J«P^r. m this Stale, inendly lo to their individual lutercis, . Lnproveiuent, be rx-que.ted lo puWui . I n \VU> L. SWAI.N. hM Tiint- Tiio*«r««i^ f SrrtflMfKI- AtkXAM'RIA, -\ug. 2*2. The Bclvidcra, at this p«jrt, brought over from Holland four grryhcfimds, w ith a lit ter of whelj»8—tne liounds b«;ing a present for tlie President of the I’nited States from .Mr. Davezac. They are beautiful unimaU. The recent hill of city properly belong- in; to the liirard legacy, is ab««it urcntj thoutand dollurn jjtr annum; uiid of the second quarter, for the proent year, there is due only rmc humlred and Ihirty-nine dnh lam ami nincty-serm rmtu ,and tins by ^>e tenants; se\cnty-fi\c of which will be iiii- tnediately paid. At Pari®, eight of the prinripnl I’emale l>ancers of tho Opera, were eii;;aged to dance a quadrille at the grand ball, which was given at tiie Hotel do Ville, in honor of Ihe fctcs of July. 'I’hey received .’>00 fraiKni each, and a carriage placed at the service of each. A writer who declar^^ himself lo be a “ Royal Arch Mason,” of Vrrniont, has commenced the publication of a wrie.s of numbers, addressed to his masonic brethroit of that State and the I nion, urging the en tire abat)dunii.enl of the Institution. .Mr. J^^R^', of the Nantucket Inquirer, says—“A hearty laugh ocraNionally is a murk of wimjom ; it shakes the cobwebs out of a man's brain, and the hypochondria from his ribs, far more effectually than either champaignc or blue pills.” Mo^tbkat,, Aug. ‘■ii.—The lion. Mar- Ti.N Va.'s IJrnKN, Vice President of the I.. States, and Mr. (>amiiri;i.i mi, honorably known lor his writings in favor of free trade, accompanied by a distinguished party, arri ved in town yesterday, and will, it is said, procsed to (Quebec this day. KuMtic —A young genllemnn on his road to Midford, having come to the cross roads, asked a lad—“ Which way does thi.s road go ''' ftointing lo one. “ Why,” said Thr AmericaII rariiicr, I^litL'd by iidton IS. Sniilh, ii rwucd vst t) rriiJaT, ill ijltuivirf',al pcranoum.mad' ancu. C'un- tl iiti of lilt UOtb Number, .\V \oiiiioc- FfdiUjrial; U'h«af Crop in Mainr; Lxhihifion of tlir IVniisyh'ania liorUcuItural iSockIv ; 'I hc (irtler Ctder Mill—Uarnilx'ulirred ul Fur- i ign Markclt—Lxperii»etiU and Otmrrvationn im the F'rmetitaiioci of Manurfu—)n ihe Inifirovc. iiicnt of l^iid in tlw Sutc of Maryland, by (Jot. Stevpnn ; read t«fiirc tlic liiiard of Agricultuie for the hU^l'-rii Slinre of MaryUiid—(>ii llie ap^ilica liou of .Manure lo (iardeii*; liiiprovcnu nU n>^- gc»ti ri in Ihe manner of (irowiiij and Manuni.? .'',lra«lj»rrii-»—Sh«'phcrdia ArpeiiUa, or Muffiio lierry Tr«e, eibibitud by .^ll.•*»r». \V i/i»lii|>»- No- JoNa. Il*a4UK*. \ In addition to the foregoing the proceedings of the Ceorentioo, iN has favored us with the followinf tecMt uf the di^ciisMoos in Ihal bo4y. W bile llie series *f reaohjtwM tffn •,id. Hfffdrfd, Thnt wr regard Iranspor- talion by water, when it can be liad, as pn;ferabi«* lo ihni which i* affifded by R.iil Roads, beuig cheaper in lU provisusi, and pn^mising gr«.ater pernuinency as wtli a* ri quinng ft-wer repairs, at the Mme lioa- that It sHbrds iHiuxi safety and dispatch. Ket>lrrd, Iliat w« regard llie improve- ment t( llie Cape-Fear River, between Fayetteville and Haywood, so a* to admit of, mendi*d bv ihe Commiltee, were pesc-w rteiinibool navigation, lo I* an ol^ocl of] lb# Convention was socceswvelT priinarv' importance to llie pec.ple oi Chat.: by Miwra. Clark, Henry, McQuwo. •* bam and Ihe aiijMMing counties, and one, Pnnre, all of whom su|»port«d tb« »» towards ihe acceiiiplislimenl of which, our lutionsand spoke with much spirit lir^l ar.d most wulous etlbrU atiouid be di-' lu iIk* elucidalimi of the subject of laft-'-* rcrtofJ. I liiiprov^iiieut in N. (’arohiia. ^ Thnt a committee of four per-! In the cr-urae .Mr. Henr)’* t.eeof lb,. £krtr.n. ;ard^n^ mar l'liiUd.l,.t,u-- ^ appointed for each of the counties interrsiing speech, he made a An Alwlract of Uie>ariuua AtlriniHaal niaJiing * • i i i i l . r i ...i.MMimf irir*.- o( ( hati.am, Moore, (luilford, Cumberland, which camiol fml lo be inleresiio|. • >[>ium ill Ihc I’nilrd Stal/-*—l)iwa»os in Iforir*. iiiirlo(.k H'Kit tor Hofk—>n Ihc .>taU!of Ajricul- lure in Ohi»--l*ricrti(.'iirri iit iif Country f'rjdiir« in Ihe Svw York and boiuiiiore Markclt;—Ativn- ti>rii;cntj. . f ^iHHOrtmVHt of M AT II §:s, J i:i% i:lik i, a fiibacribrr rri[>rclfiilly infornu hi« cm I. Imiern and Ihe put'lir grnt rally, that he ha» liitcly rcccirid Uir followui(^ arliclei, viz; liiold niiif ^ilv«*r li(‘v‘r»>, Lf*|>iii‘ tX. Plain Watciu'h, a«» Nortril, 4«(*iitl‘iiiriiH^ CliaiiiM, ^ral» aiid lirys. lOaraiid l''iii;;‘r Itrea^l Piit)« and KtiKl*, Rjiiidolph, Orange, U ake, New -Hanover, cularly lo the (’ape Fear section ^ Brunswick, DaMdHon, aiHl Rowau, l« so State, lu wit, thal ihs charge's (s iH it kobscriptions to aid and assist in such portntion from Favelteville uiidfrtakini:, and to urge upon the piM.ph; are lower than ihoee of any ( anal i' of thi’ir re«i|>ectivo counties iho necfHsit) ; Rood in the world with which he s« of doing hoiuethin;; for N»rth Carelin.i, quaint>d. Ha deprooaied In iKiw lhat a spirit of irnprovnnonl i*. abroad, terms th** id*a thal a spirit of ^ /{fimfnil, '1‘hat if Mich «ubs riptioiis shall jealousy should be entertained lowifj*'* ! lie found liberal eiKHijjh loju«tily further other by the lowruiol Ha\wood. ri’'*^^ I »t-ps, that Ihe committ»-« so app»inttd, be viile and V\ ilminglon ; allowed _ rrf|iii*nied to confer with tho intinl»ers of ini«re>>t« wen* the aeme, and that tw’' the Ca(>e-lVar NuMgntion aiul New Mo|»e rrtu-ns should N* directed to the , t 'oinpHiiir*, for tli»* piirpow' of asci'rtainui;' fcrt, the (iii|.rovi-monl of the ( an* ^ I iVom them, v.h«'ther a traiihli-r «f th*Mr its tributary strciiins : W h;«tc>er Ij'"*’- I ri:rhl and interest cv>t so inrcli of the H.i^ wiK>d, mu»l necesaarily bem fit ( Kiver as lulervenes belwm>D Faycttii\ille ville ; what would benefit l‘M)elle''' and ilaywosl, together with its tributar) U'iMtfil Wilmington, in the same i**' whirh.ir.pelh,rv,iihhi.forrnerNfKk,rnakr.h.. cannot l,e procured uik>ii Wiiii'.-! that ihe hhssi that flows from th« proriit aaaorliiiciit mar y complete, alW>t which , i i. . .i , . .i . , _«mmiiiiicsfrl ' • ' :erms, and what those terms are. to llie exlreinitics, communita> ^ Utrnilnd, Thai if such Irnnsli-r can l>e henltb and tig«*r lo every ^ ^^|jj had upon fair terms, and a new sulMcnption l»-m. He then pointed out bo« ^ shall warrant such course, thal the Legis- the trade of a rich caunlrv inignt lature Iks |>etitioned to incorporate such niaiided by concert ol aclmn | Suhacriners inlo a (’ouipnny, with full anij and what was lo l>c las* by will Im; fold at d very iniail advance lor caah, or on ahort time, lu punctual cnatnincrt. »lill (•(iniiiiuti tn manufacture HII.VKFt SI’IKINS and oilier article* of ioId and SiNer: alw, in r poir('lorkii and VVatchea, ami ht trnuld hfrt infmm the pultltr, ihnl bm ia ihc only ahop in ' tiul town where niK.fi arliclci arc repaired. . n.cin m... •• ..i.i .i.u uim wnui nec«***^ ll will als« FF,I X in any quantity, at' ample jiowers, over so much of the River uiIihI in tin ir efforts, ihey muM thenhorteiit notice. i as IS named above, as will enable tham to i ^row and pros}>er tegolher '■•di'r* **"** * ***' 'niprovemcnl in such manner di\ided, their trade and plitical • ( /•arlotir, M/iy, ’37if j as to admit of good Steamboat Na\ igulion.: were gone f*r ever. HeAolulions were also lutrodurod by Mr. 1 In re.-ponding lo JifiH Senwell, mid niferred to the Committee, ■ President ol the Convention ado May, AS A PIMIFLVTK ?> th. iiuKinefK will b*' taken al thin Office. Noiu nM fl ap^ly but aufh aa can conic will recomiiicii- d d lor induilry and (;o(xl nior'iln. Iml an the ( ommitUif «iid not nifwrl oii these resolutions they are •milted. 'I he resolutiens of .Mr. Keawell cfvnleuiplited the recommendation of a general sr.hciuo of Internal IiiiprovenuTit to b»r eoiitrolh d for ii'-.r an hour, upon t;mc« of the imnw^llinl® vignriHis prosecution of a iM InteirmI ImprovemeiUifc •'* *** althouyh rr.uch might bo ' the eiiteri)ri7.o and iil>erality ot llie lad scratching Ins head “ I don’t knaw F^uLI;\"tv>T;'1f'i-'>n pro**cuted by ihe .Slat.-. O:, M.ibm.t the enterpri7.o and as he do go any where. I pass en every »,,M„„d-,a Wrilof VtndiUoni ]• jiiK>n*-.-for aale ' “»K t:onventioi!, Mr. hvaw.-ll that th- System could n"V( r i ^ jBoriing, aod I do alwayf fad’fO btfC-” atUa* i urijed iho propriety an'1 n':.c'-s iy oi t‘i»i» » an ettent rotrT^en»t'r»te
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