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X. THE MINETIS’ AND FARMERS* JOUUNAL. (K'h other. If i.u»h i>rip> riion i ('nrrying n ail Imtfii imni uu«l«r ficli or lo Ni w Wrli—« clrtus« u" «nm>l he arxivfd bI.iIic law forbiilN tlic iiicr.aKcd ■»- ■ ■« ■WnnrtlllOllt. 'rnni»titon cunsliliitinnal law witli ihc fart* wJii. h ‘ wrparillic IM. r.-quir.^ lo examine and r.-,»rt to the ^ S n«te. Thi» rclunal of the IWiiiasloj-Gfiifrnl Frtm the fiattonal IntrUtgtmctr of tit 2M u«. (he inKfH Ction of thcac jwipcm o« allcfjcd REPORT UPON THE POST OFFICE. ! runotitulkKial proundi', m hich «|>plii.d alike lo the : wholt- clasi of caira alxivo referr»»l lo, w hich rr»t nllowai-re. Hul iii Uu\h no law aniili. * to ihi.. »iH'ci«» of coiilrfccl. It ii>» lo U' ol a liyhrid race lu ithrr an ®riBiiial ronlract, which li e law will r.c.'giii*e, nor a l.gal extra allowance for r from In ihe Senate, ywlprdsv, Mr. KwINO, on the «ame principlu, of ruursr put an end tu thi* | rrra!fd >«rMcc(. It i» abuut rqul-tlibtalil betwcin >m Ihe CiHDinittee on the (Jetierni |W branch of the invc»liiMtion. FinJinit the dtwri.' them, and .uM.ined hy i.eidiir. Offiiw (winch Ihe reader will recollecj, I cloned U(wn lluni here. iIkj turned llieiraltcnlion j |„ ^ words iIk* I’pport sitpws 1>0W , of .b. 8o-.e u« ,r;l tv "rs: i ^replied Iroin the npw of Congrc.ss nnd | the I’eojilp. ui.lil the ypnnte forccd a icvc- j l»lion of Ihe w lioh* sj slein : ! recess of Congren) naade a Urport. The reading of ihis Uefwrt occufrted the Senate until the usual hour of adjournnit-nt, and was not coocUided wliea the 2$enate ad- Ik-part its coficrrna.” ’I'lic Kcport then proorrds to the exami nation »f the praclice of the De|tarlment in making rmitmots, in n inanwr contrary to law, and equally unaulhoriztn] by a rejinrd journed A* It is doubtful whether it will ever be possible for us to furnish the whole of this kcport, (however desirable it would be to »r lr»n!iportinp Ihe mail from I*hi1a«l»'|. jiliia to Ntw York from the 1.1 Jami- try. Ibl'.?, to the l»t ot July. I^J^, two y«ari and »ix n.Piith«, Iteende U» reeeiv..ili!.'4 3:: 17. Iliaormm- al roiitraci * »* a year frr ea.- ryiiiK a daily mail; but, in hia iin- proved hid, wl ich waa antrwardi made the cf.niracl. be ajreert. I*>r ti|‘»,lK)i>, (o run l«o daily mail", and » ihird mail for §1,500, inakinj; 5(pO, and run.ii>h guordxand curry all expre^aea. 'I'liii allownnee. lhoii|{h eiiornK.ur fall* fliorl o» the »um actu- ally paid in lwoytar»and »ix nioBthi on lliut route, by “ Your Committc have shown that the Pwlmar- il whether it will ever ue ' ■ . " ■ . ■ . ' . 'I’l ter tJeneral did not tep»>rt the iiicieai>ed allowBii- fumiththe wholeTI^ lo equity and to the ,l.c mlen-.^l. Ihe „,„d, eons..,ueice of the*, i.npr^vcd l.id,-. I turnish the wh le account of the/w/iron Jwliu h have no,-,1,^ „r,g,„«| eoniraeu m wlueh they ' „ j weie ciiiliodiid—«i«Ulii r did he rejKrt Ihein oi ex. So t! c vhole fiim jwikI to Hecoide. ira allowance* when called upon l.y r«-«>l»lion of »l.i.:h ii> louiidid oil no law uiid no ihe Senate lo r«|i«rl the aiiiouni of lho»e allotvanr- ^ ap|-arrnt jualieu, ia e» made for extra »trviees imce the f>ib of April, do 90.) we have availed ourselves of a cas ual epportuoity to make such an abstract of the Re|K>rt, in this and the following' columns, as time allows, without limiting ourselves to that part only of it which has been rrad in the Senate. The Report, sent insolv«!ncy of tlip Post Olfice, will be new to many of our readers. VVe tbere- fore copy il: “ A practice has of late prex-ailed exlpniivelv thi» D" parlmint of advt riitiiig projioaaU for cn rv ing the mail cm the prinri)Mil mail routes iii a dil and CO... tela by on# dominant w,d “ Within u. co«iip«raiively •hort period m d 1.5C0 00 ty-fiv* yeara thia u.,,Mrttncnt hai ariaen froijj ■ feeble b;4,inning until i. v.^ aequi»-d a rtvtiJ ■ equal to that of the Union itackf at the tiiin g| ^ 1 orgai ization; and ita extenaiT* and « ' arationa. iu patronage, ita reaourcea, and er, inuat, by I ha mere force ®f circuinattnret,. I on inerenaing iii«lefinil«ly, with lira incrcanati, I country in |i>pulalioi, buaineat, and weahh. I “The annual repofla of th* PaalniMlfr (rtj, ; ral areol liltic value aa ■ reatraint upon the Hn : of Ihe Departnient, or aa • meana of calling pm, i i attention to hia oAieial conduct. I'beae limy be Irua, yet the auta oi affaira which Ibe^, ! dicate raniiot be underatood without that tittj' , exaiiiiuntion, which few or none will leel will,, lo give them, aniidat tbe other arduooa duUei 3.?,|!>2 17 legi»lation: or thoa# atat4 ineDU may ba It ! and yat lew will di»po««l to bealow on K, j the lalMT. bodily and oieutal. which would be ' ceaaary lor their correction—and leencauniit bitteiiieM of perty rauc«r. and the recklen lence of party ealiiniiiy, winch thoac man mcw* ei 10,151 M" , lenceoi "■•••uncMa if tiie njme of Mr. Kfej^idk >kiK*s a . •ifji j 1P »*J. TiKy wholly without hi» notiee in a- ‘ ..romiiieiil figure in this bUllimary, it I p,i,onage and higb power, and to i.i I ny of hi. rff^.rt. to C..npr.»F, and ,, ,,, j„ the l{ep.irt, and IH.I thrir euorniitlea U. the public gaie. ir-I jiulgment, to be rcleruble lo no elaa. ot cijH* l!» l>eCitU!«> II a - M l,.. «!.• I •• From reHectiona on theae and other ( il- : wh.ilevcr. Indeed, no one could 1ml I. el llml they . fr,„„ anj (in (freiice of >lir8. 1 In jiH at | i(Mil mail routes lu a dll- wh.ilevcr. Indeed, no one coum mil el iimiinr) jr„„| anj (ir Ifrriit t i>i ,iie aame raault. youi ( oniiniiu, „ notwithstanding its large volume, and the femit manner from tbnt in which it i in fact to be ! n-crc wholly without leg il warranl. and that tljey j j^.(.,n,n,|-y I rHIi^aCtloll’* of I lie same Cllizeii *j mlon, that there will be lew in.-,’, evidence which il carries on its face, and earned—of reciiving bids f.ir .arryinK it in a dif- could, tlierelbre, fall under no known Kgal head. ' ,„„J wjihthe^, in the future bt.lory ol our country ef , „ in ita bulk of irreat labor and oerseverance, f.-r. ni manner from that in which it u odveriiKcd. N. verllii lea*, immei.se wmm ol money ha.e, r (•. u ,| l>„si Office ar.- and .ear.hing invratig.tion into the eondotl in Ita t)Ulk,Ol great labor ano perspverancr, -imm-oreJ iiJ*’’—of acceptirg ll-rongli their menn>.,u-.ii tiaml.rrcd iroiii the t-hlcM.K IK lUL of the P-t *ffiee IVpartmr, . IS not definitive, but rather a repirt of the made all iDsrlher, and enterinjr till ir llrjiurliiieiit lo the jioekelnof indlviduaU ; and the u!«o brou^lll llilo »lf w III Cyn 'I'hev deem it, Iherelore, their duly, at Itiu t progress of the commiitee, so far as they acceptancc as applicable lo that p.irt of the hid j .Amerl( an (’..npreKa and the Amcriean I'eopl. ,|,p largl i:e.*» c,f hl.S extra lillott n."cCt. »• ,uch ni(aauri« ot legislation as ailL have gone. ( which et>nf..rma to llieadverlisen.enl, and immedi-j have, until Ihis investipalion coiniiifneed. l ien |„s |o(in lo the Clii-lf Clerk, (O. ,|H.,r m.inion, the moat . flectually prt*«nlth.r. The report, arter stating the meeting of ch.ngmg them to li.e im,^urfd bid, and «. the cotnmiitee m this citv September last, and the accommodation a room in the Poet Oifice for their sittinff*, commences tion of the confused state the Post Office, which reiwk'red ticable to ascertain with any curacy the true state of the IW Office, or ofthe accounts of individuaU waiter ;eueral nnd ihe Blue Book (the i. .. , , with It. In many cases, the slate ol an ac- printed hst of contracts and alUnvantes) iiiii . . ar as to suy t la i i8i\ucii, count, in imjiortant particulars, was only to ,^-1, nona of them are lo l« relied u|h)h. ‘‘‘"f ’■’'I"’'’* T lie these accounts several instances are staled; pes,” the Comtiiiilee sav, throws the d«r * !»"« "‘*'^1' ‘hey make iLc lol- .1 of whirh,.. of II,= Kcpo,t c„i. '““'"e must necessarily be very brief, a single in- u,,p,rt, on the same sub- “ minncr thia maiter mar bar. . ,^^3 ^ , 3,, j.,,,MUd m ih« Woten. stance, quoted from the Re|)ort, as follows, ;^.p, continues thus • ro.ima!.ier-l..nira.. an.; I’t.ilml. Iphia. $.'(i,ihni.' niu%t serve as an example : ... , . r , . ^^ •• Yo.ir i „mmiit« while m Ph.Udelph.^ c»- ^ “ The public know notnin^ of the pnrposr* or t!>c !»rnlnlinn oi a rt'(>ort in lU tendmi v ivi cerUiii tu ; • . k* of ih»» \»rih \\««f-rn ItAiik “ Vour Committee railed for the account of Jai. «'ishes of tbe Ik'partinent nn lo the time and man-I miiHead ; whatever opinion rr views unknnwn t> \ ' 1, ' 1 Ji,-. . .1 .I- .1 . ... 1 L .. : ; and obl J III. d a »tiU mclit Ol |»* transaelioiis willi ed liiunner which llie Inrgent nnd nK*I im- form nere nearly to that of llie other grrai rtanl uocounLs ol the l'l.^l OH'lce are kept, partmenu ..four Covernn.ent. The »tto«ni a...,. II . ^ . .1 I* 11^..Iljf ol* itt ohcrr« ought SIM* to W rendcrfd *? , 1 been dniwn un and iirt'senled to Ci.nuress. |'f’ u • J'*!! f ive. and ilieir di»creiM>n limited, aa lar as is lll)prOVt.*(l • * . . r... .. a.,..t-A •.^.ss. if U-A ■ lie •erTiee.” Reeside, and it was aiiown to them on the ledger, ncr of tranportiiig Uie nuil.1. e.icept throu^jli Uie ! tour coiDmillee ac'ualtd him, ll in (iature In hi Fimmtlkr Nutfifk Kt(,i»ltr. A grrat and pi>od man fulUn ’—T- painlul dut\ d upon us of anfUHj ^ ing the d»*c«-a"e of the Kev. I>r. C«Lbwi Prt'SHk'iit of the I iii»i'ri>it> ol" N. t He enpireil at hi« n-»id» i»ce at ('hbpel || the Pi»>t tltVnc li« ■•aitinenl, br which it app-ar» 5iiH .'(5, making a difference of about $til,00o.— ca.«e ! public at large, thi» probably has b en Ihe ' they do in.t, tins j>ap« r may be ju»tifn il appeurs lo have been so with Ihe tmall ' do, il is a breach 01 •'fiieial duty. s.,d |r. veni,dt.. Ihet ommi.I.e, he was rntilled ■,rc..mi)«n> thi* annuiKriBll.« Some of the credits h«ar date between the Kt of euntroclort generally. Hut it ha# iR-en far other- | *• There i another eirciin.»tanre loiirliing the iio credit arisin/ tr&osactif n. It ■ ri'ferenre lo his public lilt* or » r> m April and l-^t of July, but * larje part of the a. wioe with a class of/«rc-f ronrai-/or*. who aj.p. ar ; above named ref»rl. which oukIiI not to be entire- \ ! wir-rnl. rid on the liooks tt ihe li.re tin - , , , mount is made up of entries which. If entitled at to he on term, of int.....cy and c.nfidence wiUi ■ ly overlo-.krd. Il was made out and p,. «nu.l t.. J--Ira.t was Hn mdlMdu.l imrite m-l^rH *11 lo a place in the accounl, belonged .0 a dale pri- «.mc of the otticcrs of the (;eneral P.^t Wice, and tVncres. jiiMt before the rommenci.iieit of Uk- lure U-en apprecialed, to need to be blazolied h ! or to Ihe 1st of .Af.nl. 1 S31. The correctness of whose afTairs are iiitimately blended with the fiscal ! Prri.idci.tial eauva-.. in |.'3->; and it was « i.r.pi r *'I"®'|M-n of rulogV. several credits will be con.idcreU in another concerns of that Depertmei.t. For ex«m,de : In ! the tendfncy of w h.ch was to hear iii-m that. I.e.’ "• ' !o'" ; ‘1"- sum stoJ however, that w>mc ooe of part of this report.” h»king over the hid. of the Fall of 1 KM. it will be I lion. Il lield .mt lo it,c Amcriean People a dtlu. ‘c0.|cmtmrarir» will lire na re for iKe Pr In coneequenre of the difficultv experi- ‘I*'* •nii''‘lua!s who obtained eon-| sive view of ihr pro«p.rity of an important 1> (>art. l|L-a!,V,V i» »ot.ing Vf.m tliosi. oaii«-« "I'”" TO'de-. or a grcal niim- | ii>ent oflhr t.overnm. nt. and naturally ind.K .d ■ ^ ' rne^fl liv llie committee frf.m tlipse rauv- » ef^al niim- | ii.eni ol m= i.overnm. nt, and naturally inrtm.d ■ IV' - ',7," ajynst him on a memoir of his life, in which will l» [,.. cncetl b% commiuee Irr m thew cause., 1,5^ „f „niu.l, incliided in their 1 tx li>-f thsi it woi w is. Ir ar.d eeoooMnesllr ad.mn-1 I , ‘>f tmvrd, in their proper colour*, hi* light in arriving at true from Ihe bH.ks. bi.N, not only a prnpo^ition to carry the mail accor- i.tered ; w hilr. ir. irmh, the public n.oney. were f'*'■ “f*’" “ erary all..inn.ei,l*-hi» uiilirina dev.!i,.f "1 the i«-Mmtire,l.ofihermnif vener,!^^ rapidly sinking to ineolvtncy’* Ihal the drall on which i{. • •idr rained U.is niotiry ‘oc m »i iiiii r» 01 me ri»ili({ uenenii. - - 1 • r had mil b«r,)me due until some liii.e in llie month his ardent pnlriolisiii—Ins ufu««f>uiiiing J , •'‘■-'‘•fa'll'ig I'tf prjirlice of ihe of .NoTrml« r. and that smre tl at time tbrre Ud pjiflmonl in all the n lalions ol’life—hisM i^. fnenl, are generally r^rv "ilh loriifor .\dniimstrat|..ns of the Ix-*-" no sriilemcnt with Ihe lt.ink. so that U»- penditl charil\ and hli* lervi nl zeal lO I ^^rd, the result of wh.§e lalKirs the rnm- /oir. «o a» to enable the Ueparlment lo award ihem I Olfice. the Coiiiiiiitt. e revert lo the rrrdit cf^iil.l, in ihrofdinhryeoureeofthings.be .J ! 1 1^ „ 1 -i , luittee will report when arrived at and ex- ‘h*; contract; while their i«i/rorfrf t«/. in pursu-1 I’dslmaster (lenemlN VdiJre« lo the I'co r of you/1 omnniier th.n. in ■ ' ' “■* " voeiice. I rul) s a,nine| ’‘hith the contract 1. at last ejieeuled, .. ,u,. J.Tr! ? I**"*' « "'"• «“»'”■ •‘'•'ed for Ih.- stair. 'Ik* Paln.ir- h of learning aiMl .rieiK-e Cnwhile wilh the materills in their ensure to th, contractor an en^r-| of .h. r,.hi. r cf Ihe VV ...i. ,„ P.v.k ..f I'hil. .N..rlh-C.r..|,i«. For „e„rl, f..„y je,.-. .Meanwhile, with the materials in their ,ccfptanre is marked on iIk;*^*''™' ^>nerf8s, and rebuke somo of «drlphia. and th. paper not Ih mg m ihr 1 ommii. haeh*«toodbv*>ur loivermtx Ihnjyh£-..d JK>S3CSS|on, the committee enter into an e- Pr0[)0«al BK)k, o;)no«ile the suoi which wa» bid for i'*'* >**"'Pt»enl5, Ac. ire room it wa«»nt lor.ar.d ll,« wiln. •» ws» di»- ' - - - » —---..jr «. vs./ «. 1 ^ »l»0 Ilia II OVLUI • the crmiinittec employed two accountants, di..jr \o the ■dvcrn-.emeni, but with »iipuUtion«, unanimously approve*!, to examine and nu- jihat the bidder would hind himi.el.*’ to carry the dit the bo.ks, in which bu«iness these per- "•«•■ ''' » Of . . I . , , .1 ttic fiVortd conlractor-, ihe biti» to rorrv l/.c mniL sons have been and are still diligently en- porKua.it to the advert Of I he general effect of tfi, mrnle of dis- j .1. an’d'"^'“BvnneV^w’ 't.'Iiow U.’ITiE he'h.d 1'^', 0'"" ** “* I""’*'' I rep.rt can do justice. T^re ,s c.io Iribulmff, at plea.ure,'the public money toleonlrac.H from Haliers,o.n lo >ic(:onn^U ^ ZnWc"!:^n'Vt^irrr.r ;»rai»h of If, however, which so lorcibly fa\ored contractors, the Report sfieak.- biir^. Irom Hedd.nl In VVaBhin''ton, from *he had eai.Hed lo be made in Ihe bnnks 10 I ^ (HlWlcatH^ . ,cled our attention,that we have thought thu, : (’umhrrlund lo Blair’s Can, fro„ri;alfi.nore ‘ had r».p.,ed „ '*'‘y «o Ihe death of l‘ I...—. .. 1._ ... 1 l.rii from rxaniiiia’i'n. Th-- r . il »hi. h is dm-' *'**• ELI-. I’n-wiilent oft iiity of making) of the whole of this part of the para at traded it proper, by exlractint; it, lo make it an ex- "It »rcrr tr.'iiusfoemimeratc the rasr« in which Ct pfion to the rest. It is as follows ; thin dilTtrcnce exists Utwenn the bid nia.le puriu •‘Tlirreis one other item in-rodnrrd into the and the tontraci staleim.ul of the 26th Drermher. Ie31, of which > "'if C'-mmillce have can-, d to be pre- V‘.ur (.'omiiiittc. knew nothing until sinre their rr^.ury, and they nhibit her- iormcr rep«jrt, ar d did not even *u.p.ct its exiM- *">*•«'»»>le compiled rom booksaiid paper, in th. enrr. Il is a ' balanr. aeainst rootraclors for pay- from the lllr.c llook, from ihe 1. tie, .- .1 4-.M f^..« ofthe 1 ■Mtma'stcr (.eiirral .(fihe 3dof .March, IKtl, inenls made lh ni pru.r to the 1st .April, for l!ie current sirviees of Ihc quarter whieh ended that d.iy, and for prior service#, w hirh had not yet been placid to Ihetr credit, 33.’ Your foinmittee did not ‘uppoiw a fund of this charac- t'.r and amount existid to tfie credit of the l>.'|Mirt- inenl. because they knew, by former statemi-nls, in rej.ly to a call of ih. nafr. and Irom his re- (,rtof th. |flh of April, l'.3i!. which shows, in l ach indi\idual case in Ifie coritracta of l'‘3l, Ihe diff rorcf l*twren the Otil, as entered on the bvi book, and the contract executed. It shows, also, Ihe eases in w liieli no difference c.xikts. The same that there w. re very large sums aeluatty due U> I’’*""'* column, op|»>itc the nam. conTiciors. for servirea fully and faithfully im r- contrart .r, what extra allowances hav e. I ... .... .1... f/ ' 'H'-n made him over and 1 formed, 111 previous nua.ier-. which the I> fm.l- " 7”."'' »"'! "hove his contract a, tx- inent was bound, in p.^>d faith and in justic^ lo ' l»t. I hat the whole amriinl ol the bids acrc(- led, pursuant lo the ailvorlisementa in (>. IoIh r. »*» 61 jisy. Those sum* aelually due were not paid (or v irii of funds. Lnrge mms were alwi Imrnwed t'rnin Itanks, rm interest, and it seemed inconrriv otile ti.at, under these circumst:inres, so larje a Binii of money should h .ve bc n advanced lo a lew e.itiiraclors, beforr they were entitled to rcreive It hy the t rnis of their contracts. But the present iiivi sli-ralioti has satisfied yoor fommiltec that v -y hirrc sums wire, and sliil arr.due from can- lrat .'•* lor illegal jiaymenU and advances of mo Amount of rontrartg as eircutcd for aaiiM; division rby the Blue Uook) •Making a difll rence of $117,f,.3;;) «(; “ And It will be seen that thii whole ditferenc-. anioun!i.".g to the enormous sum above shown is •'* '*■ '•*'* ‘f'aii contractors. i. v.ai.d that tl.i^sum at least, and i-robably a much companies of ef.ntraclors, most of wlwm your l.,r-er -un,. oupl.l to be reclaimed from them, and .*1"^ ‘'“'.'r hereafler pi jced lo the credit i>f the Deperlinenl.” ' •ley are t.ie lar«csil,aiid ho i» Ihe mwt cx- n fion, the Commillto »um up l!,c case a.. 1 for In iheir (eelim-^ i te.iHivecoiiinictur. To ihi^ genileman, in fi.llows: ' case a..p.r li> ll.e.r If^li^ one lormorofher,ofcontra..iorallowi.nre, „i,en the«. .re. i molion, Mr. ll.U.t.i the CommiiUH.. say there ha, In-en are rrl.lVr^rili ^nt'^C^^^''^ (;nKj man, unin ■dofil inrature* .Tfid the orca«ion. *1 uioii wa« calletl In lU ihI (Nthelic reu.ad' as so ii.orh moneir I explained the ol.jert of the nM edlig. The next topic embraced in the report is that of tlip removal of Poi|inasters wiihout cause, to rri;ike way for mere partiM;in!(, in nriny ca«es wliollv iiiiworlhv of creilil or in this report, as ihu recipients of olher [K:cuniary | i'^c" whatever were rend. red. or in which the *l” lavors from Ihe I>epartmenl.” * . . i.«->i.n.ai. Ihe following officers who. according „ c -■^r-o o . res.oem, a.. .summarv, shewinT the "n/e of ,.nc '“'Mfov.d sysi. m of ch.cks, or di.lwrsi family, tokens of,nir aincew mentswhichlhev averlotve"uX, i.,Z-' --nd..|enee.” .Messrs. K. W. Uenr>,H. fully and ui.jiistifiably tnade to a smole con- -nt. fl.it.'by e,"mm,,.7iL7«/rh.u'’".,!^7.d' day ’T'k’ M '"i m "c,"' tractor: ■* ,„r ""» J- K- nchu “ I'assinj ovrr those ra.es in which a rontract '« "Pl-'nted. .\fler retirintf a few ITK'- or allowance was made contrary to law but li.r li .1? mon. y r..ised in ommitfer returned and re|sirt. which an equivalent serviee has heen ren,lere.V prounTs^Ih.^ ^ '■** He*oiuflons whtih »e« and taking only thos.' m which Ihc law did not ti.e ph^n laet of th, unanimrHi^ly adoptefl. In n qii..ii*oD rt After adverlina farther fo Ihe i»u oniy inos.' in wMrh Ihc law did not »arrant the allow»Dce. snd in which also no serv. ■ s-c'rr^aiTS^ m vrur:n.« 'V'" “•i*. «ei.hae,. d‘"IT’'testimony r,f ujinesv^ ,^0 '►Cco«ido|rnrf. coiifi.leiK-e,ic. In the profteculion of tiK'ir •I'® pr.icticc of accepting inquiry into llie cau-Hi of these n*movals the ' tmprort jk s . rfiiniiiitteo were, as the reader alread\ ' route from Philad. Iphia knows, me, by a refusal of ihe I*fM,naste'r ,?fi‘•'97,- fJenerel to furnish th inforrnation (Jemanded, l*'»-lm:i''ter (Jereral, with a disre^j>ect to- 'Yh'-elme, »* Hi.IMHl—>.iieoflhv lines from I’hil A single case out of many is quoted shew the anomalous character of the con. 1 r... 1 .i« .• n ...........v.rv .r.iels and the u.,a.fifi.blo wa.le'^Z I Sit S - - • ju«lic, In wit I r ,u '•‘'•‘'U'’?,''‘‘■■:h was first arrepled dailv ai «7- • u«al of ihe PfMmaster „o,,.and which, hy the modifie d e.^.ntra,Tp!^rs...,;. tn; Comrnitt-e with the ■ lo he im/TnrnJ In,/, is rurried, as is alleged, twic led, in a leller which the 'Ifly 'o l*ltt^hur2. at ^rj.fJll't, and extended I-, (»n the rontrct to carry Ihc mail from llarerstown to .M''onDi-llsburg ‘1,3'i INI I’rom Ii dford to VVnshington . 7,733 GtJ I r-.m C.imlierland lo IJIair’s t;ap, ei?,. ;*.■).( fi:>, |-.» SI,•'■>00 a year l«r two years, (5.1,W)0 .... 9/i.W .',a 1 From I’tiiladelphia to riMshtirp, excess ' ' I of allowance over «.rvi( lor for Ihe nri-.n'! 'u '"T f*""" *’> f d-'T'T .fT.ctrd hy if., mrlsnr.^ f II ^ ItejKirl coines to the Ir death of Mir much rsleemr.l' and *rn»»skl* lollowin-f CfiHlusioM. fo which wo give in J»*ph « nldwell, which has b«w»« s>rtion at lur;;e, n, no les, •'*® *uhj. ei of .m h grncral grief to all. do con«T lance of the suhjecl, ihan lo Ihe indefmLn I", r' * P''»l--f exprr—on of ncr ble Inbors i,f the inlelliyeiii f, , „ . "fhi. arkm.wled-ef w..r*h and>.* , ' - '""lliKeiit LomuiHleo h> unf. igned sorrow for llie irreiwiable U>ss akitli thr v. wr. and s..eii |y b.»« su«Uih. d itwrrl-y. H'^olrril, That earli «,f iw ilu wejr a sotllkfc whom It has lieen prcfmred ; ••S») nnmernus and so grrot ,,rc ihc ahiises That earh «,f im. du wejr a sbtlil* which have grown up in this l) p,tli„enl ili.i , '""’If' of im.urning m tony .d'our soffo* W loriii has become alMohilely neres,iarv ■ bi.i il! j •'''•’h and the ch. ri.hed rreollectNMis Msei»- • 20,000 OO ineasur.-s by which,Us ‘'d wiO, )„s name ** L, cmlwrr.is.iiienl. They st..‘''iI!1' '•'hat a f’nmmillee of Ihrrr hr ap(«'"''- Ij-Jcn Ii/t . - .•■■.n.iii.i!,«,,ieni. | hev sr.. il... . ' .11 .i,r.-r rnhurvT ‘*''^'•"1'. «• "'"ny of the evil. ‘ccordanco « ,ih the ohj, e| of ll elnhia Al ■ T '‘■"'' ‘‘j'«f'-e '>om defeM i„ "* '‘»‘hes, l„ |,i. a'lliel. i t.ui ^n JanuaVv ' ' •"«-;r«rd of'V, . ,'.ninieatio i e,pre..ive of Ihe f.eiings wn January provisi.ms. 'I'hev..... 1 plain le|,nl n.enlf «f iK,. ‘ . , J . . - ' •«.*«, iiiai lucre IM no men tin of arn^in'r mi right-and du les. m,r .lo they now think it pr..,,.r the true pro,K,rt«,n which Ihe original bid and the in iLu. ;«,H;r to examine tlitm, or to blood an ar- ii.crcaicd allowance, Uar to the servi-.o Pender, d l oreiifn inhilv—nn iinfr, e.denl. d at- lowancc, an-1 without sulTicient tvt- denec Ihr lir.l Vt tamilv a I w . _.jngs and srnu- «nlf of this mrelin{>. K'»n!rrH, Tlial ||,r prnrredings »f this nir*' I , -ovir Ihe r. s,,i,rr,., ■»/'he I hairnian and S. cn Isri. in'* I shursements, and all ll.e va,t mae»,in, r, of tl I'ubli. ati.m I, th. “ Kah igh Itff'- Department, ‘l*'s ,U\.Hcr„-arolini.n" „ul “ rayetl. i'ftrr.” IIAYWOon U'.f:riO\.Cluirmint 'M«mi,Pii«R (’ IUtti b,
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 19, 1835, edition 1
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