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To tbw Ute bl' ttings exietide at - the tim?if ions Beeesriljr-apply? - The ;Tertn"s 'general efcarg and expenditure," etidently Verer tb the means furubhed by each State, for prosecuting the jrari and just' ia' proportion ; to the, means fufsisbed, tras it the intention of the parties to r a Ueeds tht the UabdA Baotxld be partitioned ween the several states, and I would simptt had the States continued'-nnder'the arti-i-of"1" Confederation---t 6 'the ?fcresent t tlmB. whether" any other sObstruotioff could hare'cen placed upoo the languaw of IheDeed'thah that,, the Lands or their pT0ccedsah'6urr be divided between the several Statc"s-runderth"e above riLtlof of diatribn'tlon. ' v i- i :This:view of the lahrectr aMehend 'must be contlosivt'j'ttBtt&s iVan be 'showfi tbaf'the change of: Government npoti- -the - adoption of the Federal Constitution,' has conferred 7upbn the General Gbvemnient ft title to those lands, paramount b that -conferred upon T the States. unaer me Articles ot Uonfederation. For three f mbnlljI Fcr six: mtraihs, 3. 50 ,$5 50 . business" Cards,' not exceed ing fiye lines in length; Fiva DoUars a; year, ioogetnesimwproportion.st? n" For twelvOrinonths,; , ProfessnWorBusii y tteta?.;(he is speaking of c Internal IajroT" ment; luUy and .eEectnallyi ho (Mr. Clay; propoeei , his gTcat Ldd BiiL-A GreaV I tty, forali the bid State especiaUv, wlthoot injav tioe or injury to the .'new.,( To distribui .lis proceeds oX-ihaTpublio land: arao&g all the States; to be applied: by them as they tee pr5p er; to all . the great 'object nf moral and pbyaU cal improvement a -measure which-, ensures edual befieSu to all the States, aad benefits not to be calculated in extent or value, HOhdn( ts least violence io'ih Cmllitvlion, and : la cxct "conformitjf to the patriotic yrtxmt .tt Yixginla of this htitogcoT domai Tor tho-eommai.betiftfit of. the Union.'! I ,?.. w 'Uut why multiply authorities f : The con staut practice-of the-Americas Congms in die iosiogof the lindane- the favored S tatej, proU eloarly Ihe eohadtutioaality.of .dirtribuuonoj en utter xiuregard of , its provUIons by the re presentatives of the people.' !; proceed, in-conclaaioa, to exhibit the unjost and .iniquitous policy which has pref ailed .in the dipoMt:on of this' magnifieeni property. To further the views and accomplish the . pur ' But" this- cannot - be because it was a cbm-1 noses of unicrooulous and ambitious nolit tciaia. pact entered intd ; previous 1 to the adoption' Of eTery expedient has been used, every subterfuge the:Constitution, and was referred to and made resorted -to.' v When on the .eve of a Preaidcn- binding byrthat instrument, tial election it has been deemed' important. to -a ; The 1st Section of tho 6th . Article, is 10 party triumph to cede immense tracts ff the these words : "all debts contracted aiid engage public land to the Western and North Wctero wenh entered intbbefore the adoption 'ot this States, the .-pretended. "constitutional ? objection Corstitutiotr; shall be as valid against the U. was' at' first otcreome.- By vdothiog the iu. States, under Ythe Constitution as1 under -the provement for which-the appropriattoo was ask- confederation.' 'And leaiD. in theSd Section a ih.. .itrihntn f 1 . n.iln .l Let di implore them as cne fcf their number fo'wak up .fc their true: interest. J To Jpok Ihrouzb" the prejudice which oWcurtl .their. perceptioo of the truth; to iafestigaU.thaaub' ject with the eare and scrutiny its importance demaois and assert. t and secure their just right.- iiU .-,1 r ? :; I hav-3 endeatored to set, forth a history, cf the Tablie Domain; its value; the title of the several States to a common property in the vast estate ; and the gross iejostice which las been practiced by the trustee (tho Ceagreas bf the United States,) In-tho management asd dtpo sliiott ff the asms, eotrstted to it by. the; com j pact fceitetB ihe' orldnal States.-' 1 1, v , 1 ,VJ I now proceed tS ipeack ot the Advantages .!ch would rtanlt to the cjd -8:ates. , rod . -, XoUlIy uorth Caxollss, by a juataodetiaif ecus aivisioo 01 .uiu&oa.wnc4TH la.vai proceeds of the tales thereof,' on thf Unni of the agreement, br wbtcn ttey were eedeto a 1 the States. We pcrsess immtnte reviurcei rcouirintrtlflTeloDmtnt. b; crealioe lines of la- Ureal iraoportatko rand completing; thote to the requirement of eur people elevate cei good old mother, to A posliioo among the autsra ef the Confederacy to which ber etly hutory and the character of hex fauadeca ao emioestly eatiUe -,.w s 4 , Jcrncr. ' ,'QalgMnliTx .-, t :v -. The cry .'of "Galphinivta" hJ been long eon aliere4 sufScienC .reply to ; any' :ooaplaint ag4kit.tht. exlratsgvoce.. iad comptioa cl UmecraiicAdtainistratifnj, Illas been used whh great eect eraioit the erPceiUoo. becatm what was known a th "Gal thin Cairn was allowed dariog the ;lYhlg 'Adtcloistrau'j ' cf PretUent Tavlar. : t ',. ; : : : ; v ' We sppiod the .speeches ef Mr. Toomhea DcTsth3 S&alof from Georgia ni cr Mr; Uamm?ai, .Uemocrauo. Eoiatcl from Soath' Carcliai; copied, froa tha Ccsgrmbsil Globe of the lHih ult.- Aeoordisg to then ike Gel Shin claim was right, berscTaUe, aaijcit, and len. Taylor' AamiaUtrtUaa was honor bound to pay it. Not. a Democratic Senator ro to maiouin the accufation of fraud, thoorh far ' HBe!Te,f't Jtn -Article, it is declared, That Con- highway,- andthe pecesiajy connecUon.wiih ffWOJTViJ YnVf A Tf f 'f. . W f make other roads,' or water, comma uicatioos, canaU, i tllh r UiJLitj, UM A1JN . Il eedful roles ftnd regulation v rcspVcting bkes, or rivera, was easily discovered to qoiet Concluded1! v tV V-'TO-10 tender; conscience. . t :. ' 1tvoncmaea.j,.-.T; I the United States & And nofhiotfln -thU Pnn. . - a ..-..i j all be so construed as tb prejudice no light to gran V these landa oa. any. other ct lher United States prof anypor ground than that jt would enbaoec the valoeof 'E1'' tfctt- it;i 'v the .rublic .Domain assumicg and ntgtng 1 -J r . V . ""rJU PY::ur ,u . 'ur r " I jelrs put it has been favorite totia for dee: iii 1 ihmr .wild err Miiroi mni. wiiiii . . . - r T 7' T ":i.r;' .1" r. . " ' umauon in toe Senate and not ue aoio to complete tb iuo.; ikif r. part cf the tf the 1 Bivo!t&.9, was us'til. moiulyd?odd.by the Senate ui Uouii cf tVpteeenUlitee, :anl rp-roreJby th Prajri deot, aad boataJy dftl4 bv.the FrtUry ef the Trexaery end Auorney Geaml cf the Vi Euks. 1 H 9 rasa, 1 think,, is preptit4 to ecn4 trovtrt it l least I am ready to take Isaat wilh.iry . that da.r r I repeat; thai 'whiter alliyifs to it by way cf imp atauoa, qms hi privilege' at ft Ecsatcr to say . what . Le i tt ready to calaUia cuiiiie.'. . . ' . t T ' Mr. Haamsai. ' "I ptrtlv wiahto tyi.M this sal ject is referred' to, tilt actie' tveaty. odd years ago this eli'.arwu pst la ay charge a a member cf lhe'clhetnoue,ka-d X iavetti gated it thcrrsjhly. Koowiag the . rrt'.cre' cf tie Galp hia Gtvo, aad hcg atJcte4 w!th all the partite, I eadbrte, entirely- evtnt.tg that ha betaaaii by fe hcscrahU BtuJLzt frca GecfgU la regvl to It. ; f . '. : ' c I W .. - . I . . . - lll-w.. W-. .WWW " I . W M-w people, a neiieve, are not aware 9 we Taa. n. ... r.k.-; :1 ,v.i .m.Li- P cources within their own l,mit, and are conae; dle u .f wo UlUvSvUeaiazlaratr H quent y inscnsiwe to . me great, wneni we i M. nftiil.. a WI.I. frnrVr i sootua exnericooe truu .uv -c "Ian ..-V t.t ..J r T V.- meaoa as would render them, aTULIe. -.WMi .v. n.v; r 1 fl T I t f m A V -a Y Vi atiJf A ix- at ! 1 I a ay ev e- vuu vwlh.v f 4ra e 4(e4ei W.4ej w :. I personal remarks, Mr. Toombe replied : . 'I'endcavbted In my'last to exhibit to our stitutjonl shall be so people the great value of the Public Lands. I any elaims s was induced to do sol)y a desire to meet a com- Utcttar State, roon oDjecuou iMt iney. are or no value, tnat ;j.ne orqer w whieb these, articles of .the Con- that they posted the power of a private land xne expense, or ?uTvey-is more tnan-tney. sen sututiort ttand, ris i.tbitalrf "4 etrong evidence, holder in making improvements over a part of ' 1" y's "iv?.R :3ii"i'xfe- :,r'i that they 5were'cinserted'to iptotett the State i. in' order to enhance the value of the remain ;tvcif ;-pTo1)allt few' localities in J projerty of tb6Lands,for while In the dr. So hard run were the , sticklers for a thVtnbney reeeived by the'Goverhment did not 4tb? lArtiae, power is givenr' to Congress to strict construction of the powers , of Congress 1 tpeet'tb'e expenses of location and sale, for. who dispose of the Lands,' with proper security for py- ihe Public Domain, thatthey had to plunt doeepnbt.'remembcrtbe: etf or m one - robberies therights i of : tich Stite, -the 0th' "Artlclds .hetneelvea on that principlo to justify their committed in some of tho '-Lahd offices in Mis- inserted to prbtect the 'State id the'duerohsef v. votes for these donations ; but they would make ' sisipptiand noe of alfc? coafracr 'entered inter undcrMhe 00 granU to Statea which bad no public- lands, kjosandma That, this was an argument, for the occaion million of dollarsj and in what tuppliarit .terms e off the Confederation 'of 1778, being and entirely meant for Buncombe, is evident Mr. Woodbury, (theitat the head nf tnVTrea "wcikened;. m: ikeV'eompact ' as relates- to- the from the factHhat iru, well known to; the sury Department) -imploredT them to pay in j Public Landsi being abrogated they appear to friends of tho measure that private .enterprise and 1 bow: after nllm himself tot repletion out pf j e eoonxmea Dy recognition or the claims of v rcady - and quite able to .'push, the road " the lind salesV; the insertion of every provision thtjSngh tho prairies which it was important to the further fact that Lbese can estimate the amount of prosperity weuM.iouow irom ...p..... 04 . f.Si (u M 9 Qf Q Ga!phia. fot lWn tons t.f coal a-4 -. like amoonlofj oa froe rtToIatioaary enices was concerned, fsay taU e7l;J;'C Itrecelveiftnniaimooi vote la tho House of ofour currenc; wea dbe eomeud, Ji4 IUprtKnUtivct. There are many -members the specie baa would bo. tranefcrred from ; he c flx. wL t . tf wnoi B.Bctwe.aiaeera.v mni yolH lait it nca wjo 01 iron aua w coai osouooao.iu toe v- u . t. X-vat evetlcg Dr. Viatca prracled aa'-ela-qcrs t xfi ura tt the jcocg rata cf this 'city ia St. Paal, The chsnh was well Cledl.ty an attentive aallenee or young geatleata; s few tadia alo graced the ccoastoa 'WUJi ihtrr restsoe. Tte diaocurve was carticuiinv ad' rceeed to young men, a&d Ue temptaxicae te hieu youta are eipoied.wexe lomhlr set forth. t. - J . May of the yesag oealicgtrtd spca tit bread step,. a tit 1-SjT cctrrvgiluzi, - with thoahifol mlai ad eoAestd Learts, left lit ttiUly dl5c.' ; " ; " . ; , ;; - ' Among the' c-rgTfg-iliti vu 1 vesrg wai inaa tf seme twenty years,' who" was thlt.h!y eoatumed. la 'half taysrcl.r. Al alt' raaacd into tte croad street 10 front ef uieuueu, wnu unoiusmngenrontery nis eucces- r - usiiuuu, uoceary 10 carry into 1 perjetratc . and from fior to the office, the only, qualification sfatfid ii IUU; euec. tne understanding- which existed parallel roads were bosom of our extensive. territory 1 -The re sources of the fbreit.too, if rendered .available by laereased facilities efjnterual tranipertaiion would swell our exports. -Thousands of acres of the finest white oak that now invite the ia- dually of the lumberman, are in state of prim itive interntv 1 Incentive would be fa run a ed to agricultural purtniti, and our rich, and mountains, now n a cropped by v , : I cut of the rat she YtceiienXailv) drcrt-ed a clov. dererssnd coward:- The gentleman connecied ocl ipeV: wtia with it was every way one of the ocet hcar .krrufwV fcci rtjtt, t Jt able men in the Republic ; and I undertake to l7 kaS A ycuag man, who had t tard ey that he who aais the justice cf it or th ds03? cf stsadsef w moUves f my friend, thtn SecreUry of War, U ,w.bttt d; T Stepped, exd the Mnnni m. J...i -v.. v. :i srticle which ia former Uses, was a thiesra aay a t Seaator... That U aU I inUad to y "T fcU;iirtcUy njca ,1 ptet beeuurul mounuini! now necrepped by any neti' i far a I koow, the uoanimcu sop- ryS ee seearrd-lhe gjove kind of oWuc cUle,.wouU (urniah sheep port 0fibe Senate sgain and again ; when ft Moel to rtttere . U ta its owner TU walks and adranUges lor wooUrowing, unaur. u Wctire4 tiMiaiiaoo? lopift e! ti. received, and a kill word .ef thaaki passed by Saxony or Lo gland I The factUty otber nc, and the signature cftherts:3rnt T" A -CoS r l.egeni ift of obtainiDg the different fertilisers it : not .one of the United Sutes; it was . jest claim, found ' tho rtapeat, and shesaii of tho lesst elements of wealth furnished by ia- Bfoa toJatioaary ervie That it was a. lmi oteoae bv the diSoaurM ef the creased facility of inUraal comannicaticnt ia n,, n u Ul lt MCO, tpeaker thatahe scarosly knew what she did. and tue icreased productiveness of the soil re- .vfct 5L t,,- Her tears then ifiiweJ aare bcinUfaJy llaa The voaoz mis. wLo tsl constructed clearly, sot for ... '. nntriAM ni n h tncin cr tlia vain nl In tinh. ana oce oj tnc Dinars oi toe i'arfy JJut to pre t ujr wmcu iue oiaies noii iyie laud, but in order t enable the state, .then is stm anothen reason why it should be undtr- nas ivonn 01 me ais: degree or uti- 80 Jarre a participant of the liberality of Con stooa to mauce immcai ite action : , tbe JUand uo Miasissippi xtiver, -witu i Kre;s; to locate the sections ot the crat upoo States already possess. great power in the Lcir- iin0 exception of tieorgia, whose deed of Ceaaion U he most fertile lands leavinx tho p'orer for ;v. islation n(the,ciuiit bears date aner the adopUon of the Federal ihe use of its gencrou but unjust benefactor, creasing witkalarmiog rapidity. The Trrrito Constitution, but is, in other respects, in fxaot When I say nojust benefactor, I am reminded ries of Miriiresota, Oregon, Nebraska;: Washing g"emenk with, the deeda already considered. f.afsct whicb, 1 think, should arrest the at- ton, New MexiOT,7Utah,and Kansas contain to the Lands lying within the . original untion-of. the people of our State. ;-, , , according to cormpenctidm?of the Gensus for bon?dsJ e porahase of Louisiana, and Flori- V, By a grant of the, public land to the State a 1850, t,400;9S4 fquare mibsy or 896.168,760 ?aV together. with . those, owned-by the Indians 0f Florida, that Sute was enabled to raise acres,; and; the .total area of, all the .States i"n ; the limits; 0f sbvcral of the Sute .they fund for the construction of her rilroads and and terrif-ories belonging-io'tEe Union' U 2,- were acquired by purchase,; and our -right to ln csUblishmcnt of her public schools. She 936,166 square niiTe Tt follows that they con aPPfJ theiu, rests upon different grounJs-. ;,"Tis desired to mke a permanaot investment there- tai nearly onOaJrVof trV wh of, "and very. wisely purchased North Carolina UnitedStajisr :f Th bonds.. I do,-not censure , that State in the of Iatitudeand embrace many millions of acres in. any .manner,- nor can any article , be iransaction : but desiro to call the attention .of pi-tnajiac&tapp tne rienest ininao:epom;p''?.,?..4U vmmvuwu; auuivrwiug ue purr 1 uur. peopl. to the fact, tnat with funds, acquir noDiest rivers . in tne "?T7 . t v Wl UUB. rcuauuauie uu jut rrom tbcsale 01 lands ia wti suiting therefrom, .would directly react, by furnishing a corresponding increase, to the bu siness of tho roacL. ; - - ;. Ohstaclca of an extraordinary character bio Wet and retard oor protrres ia.tae works. of or koow pa what, poitt the- upon the allowance ry of the Treasury instance of aaothei mine, then a membei ever. young mas, aJu.btea Ifem4i aw i mAm . - I W.i. J V L JT-- - ,7 1 of iatereetby th Semlv ,ucrp p of the United Sute. at the . - V"D.r . ". r distioguUhed friend of P""""'' 4 -wf :'.S ,S" . r ri- 1 ti llsepite walked around cur bcaaufal Cca internal Improvement in the Stste. . Geograph-Uainhtration-the Ibo.. lleverdy jihni. ? at .ealdmtions create a-diveraity of intereau and The eompUiot wa a to the departmental de- !?d 1 w v wwrj eaiw r.t.;t ... .v- j I ana eve tney itar&ta t&e' rrcnt ci ueoure disturb the harmo-J of people, Formerlv allowing interest, Thiategrity and! 7 lti 5TM?; vu. pnvj-.B vi U4,V4 ,Hl " tal ditv Of the claim have never bea aasalled.l "5 tar-aeu al power for. improvement, but .poMem$ ai $ mv iudraent. bv savbodr . - : . lfct coapanwa.ef ft .faeiitUcg.ycasg; weezxa ready every facUity.for carryias thoir prodocU rtyl " .X.t 1 Tt to the market, were averse to heavy outlays for the reneral benefit, so. that the necessity was cn one side ef the Sute the power to remedy owed. I defended I0"1? W VSW luT ntatires, and I defend .WL,V P" tiru.ta wizgciiztiirn the then Secretary of 'r 1 3 , ..... ..;',N-;f - I las parties men raafea cava i-ur street the finest climate and rich thitv hiv inM tnat wnerea large vextent; of lerritory is added tn interest in commoor.with ber schools, by i the fund IVbeb thef vast Temtories shall be Wied up w"" ueiongiagroiacyDUfa owws. interest n the: Bonds our State, based upan u by no means eemmensorato to the wanu ot with ppulatip'tt-- they :eerWinly wil be in lt. ongbf to.be subjccteoV to the same Con.-titu- its property and. to be finally pail by a Ux, on our people. Our Territory is too expensive, vain '..BballJ. we - Iktwck. at hejdobr cf Cohgre$ tional provision and principles of, kwj which her peojle. I - .. - fc 4 ... and our population too sparse,- to be properly ' niKey-'gWdsf ' timely1 f ice)-; forbnr'- juM governed in . the ( disposition and management of , Agaio, it is objected as incons'uteut with tho furnished with a system of popular instruction riebfrtQiMSi the.Lands which were held at the formation of Aamtv and with th ritrht of aorereiffntv- of fmm th mmm nn at our cimmnd. . I da When that interest wax aJl ilia the Hduse of.Keprese it here. .. 1 know that War f9m tn f V. a tf An f TT.fini.ftli!. &.t it oo the other, -.ow, a great aamugi cl j, .t.i ii,. B(,.,u .Vi.t vri a'J, snd IU)jtnglor ft few atnttee I:r'rtst .... mm i lal l www awekivt ivvsiie w iaWII V I . - - et e faeihty of internal communication will be, .to ,vA c-.. ,vhV i7:,t c, I toax a srat cn ooe ef the benches tear the ccr- bring our people moio freqeenUy tjgcr prcdgiDg bimKlf lo refuod the moa.y if the thereby acquainting them with each .olhere decUioo WM not bj the u k t lribo. - . nat ot Lis country ; and a narusan msjnrity ia mem easentiaiiy one pcopie. ; , . - - - lhif HooM pol itZ0wn. 1 sarrse the ccotli- But snother and notices imporuniocncnt M t fc-u-rnfwroatloo from his allies ; and 1 donvabU from the poeso-eion of this tich luber- d,rt mm:QB of AQWn feire been allien fa . . . r , - 7 .7 ttis country under the cry of Ualphioila. It is tho common cry when there plunder the public Trcaacnr f 4 (V a I a f rv a? ik he ana morxiag tne vicricisea youag caa called at the h&ave whrre'te Jtfl bis tnrfal would be the increase of our school This, though at present very respectable ocr-cf Park-amet. The striking ef tbe.clxk marked the hour cf tea.- Tlia reminded 'tie a that they, aajt. leave fcr thUr t homes. Tbo yooxjf tuaa aaya Lhat.be escorted ber V .the reaiiecce tf well known ciuica, nt far fra Pfmbtrloa Square, where' bo left her,' a he ssppoed," rinioz the cor lelL Wbea he tbeXonstitntion: . Biit I moneys forj Louisiana again, .toe purcuate and. Florida has. been any 8tato that a .foreign. Government (as this aire to see, (and if we coo'd obtain our. jot JIaving disposed of the two first brauches of tbesubject, 1-rcceed now. to investigate, the moneyiorj wsiana. and. Florida has., been Government was denominated by.thcm,) ahould rights, we might all tee,) rcspceta Jinc, m cuijuiic niiu kc iiguia v ius.iiw tu i r.- - 7 : v .-m i cave mo control ana ai5poMtiou 01 iua sou wun i noese wunin conveniens un;aure o, -the property In Ihe lands; and the duty of the. I Sales, ;s-.wm appear by reference to ev.rj in it limits,'-- And this abstraction of the States line within ihelimit of. the Sute American Congress in the dtspofiuon atid map f Utement made on tne subject by the fcecretsry Rights party led at "one , time, to an elaborate have we not already rotten at least agcraent thereof Ippros'cution of this invSs; lot .tne lreasury. . .if then, the - proceeds of the disou.Hon on the floors 'of-Congress upon the I this ample heritage ! Itj because tee wilt mot t. r t-i ttached bis rooms he faatd that txs portncne " Iwill eivea . mtjg. .at eoatxiccd C2I ia taax bul r rtfreA the saJthrec oaed.lUr gold riecee ,r . public aiad.' - - ' " I T j0'3 v ''"c "rJr?0 . ' CeorGapliO wa an Indlaa tracer .a the Heed, but It b scarcely necessary to idl that Stat of South. Carolina. II bought fro a the M l3ch perSoa M bis scnaainuncs of I ho even. B 1 elites ssptrrit sn f n at rnr.rt es i r I of land. The amount of Lis debt. JCJ.OtO. was! . . And wht Mlitcd by uovernor nat, at tb ccaacnce-i -0Te; a r a m - a . I-V. 1 . . a ' . . w Ai 1 ment 01 u .ucvoiuuoa.. .ice iuuu ugTcroi ,v. Sk. WW! IIW VSE. tigation as Jn all .others of a similar ch - --"'" --'". -"-. e' ' . leoK nrst-into,4uc instrument the paper4writinjr, set tin cr forth .party conveying. aracter, Public Lands, the property of the Slates res- expediency of granting the whole of the .land of cou pectiyelyhas been iapplied:.ta the purcla.se pf t0 the Sutes in which they lie. f. irth the other Land?, it follows by the torn mon princi- Another fraud practiced in disposing of i the transf9r:ndrlle ntna pHrpoees of the pies ot .equity,. that tbe.;.Land3i so acquired, Public, Domain, was In ft grant of forty two aend delegations'to Coogrcs wo l - too wa to.be I'canL- lit i cf.sa that his pocket was reortrtrei by -the C$ hacrl of. Lis "fiir.acaeiitUcre - whU w wr d ParV alrrl mal! lllkrsH ment wa to sell the lands and to py the trai- U u0tly" avrie.tbat they eat at that'.rptpcet. The vote of the rtpreaeetatioa from the Suu aocr, ucr - .B uiyu .OJ fal dUf4a fria et otatr . wb.ch caii would bare carried ooe of the Ltlls. Istely -U-p-V- t - i . i n " - 77 t liwpw l" r w UJ cuur rtaiioa Jo fore Coucresa for thi purpoee.. OtWr Stotceh0 ,h? J.10" ct Pi:r' i".1 f?a lb,r ch other:4 He alatny that the arrasa ead .end .WtWti CooVrca wKo advocate dial "fe, .ado.uwfuwbciiz jb? an-jui pay.- ,bo 3,c3tBT. U1 be Icuoir forlif fa hia. J should be.subjected to the.saroe rules, of diftri- m;ilirtn f rM of Saramn Lands to th Slates. hriWi.-M. nr droit.. or donalion. i I V,r t:t it. 1 i : ... .1 ..r . . . . .1 I . rl . .. 1 th limtrd Stitfi uid (tor?u. ljfn ;wjii?i-' ;'?. 1 ' t -Ji' ' -..- x it . 1 unHuu nuitiu ayyuvu io,iubuhiuihuuiv uuii m shich (hot ii nnon ma mun ciiac me itha iha iniioribe moncr. . 1 neir acbooia 1 w, . . " : . . . 0 i-artt. !n- 1. nnHmn f thaeo - lanrla 'wast ok I " T -J r-?-t " r- r-- . WE TaiUClESS WIIUUU. UWiuius, buia Mia ui I io.tBfcaUilUCU vuail VliMUtr w w- the period ofithe Kevoluticn. .in;a part of the y'-r?"'r v -: ,' " ' - . cou,a not e done oy toe congress 01 tne ofates tbeir publio woixs eonstrucrea. v.r is uussu. 1 r . A r fMT TllAr rA AAW VriAXrTASTS.4ark. MAMalm...a I aT . . . . : , a - .IV . IT . - . . . r ri;nlil.q Ritm ti. fnr afthQ 1,ViTPtnfrtr tTr'. ,v" " i1"" ",7J"!lc? W4 au:v4a Fai.i- lt turns out tnat incse itranis coniaic jouij i in som lostanetfa a sumcieoa.supiai" remains, e . . ... . I cination in ; the- nronertv of thp rmhiic. laiul I .r .1 i . ...4 . ...1...kf l.n An il. i. t.. L... .l.J. .ri.. t. m.mi. 111 Mi.i-inm or other itresnis where the locations lea ar acoomDliihed. to receive' s fond, larte lacy of this objeotipn, has beeoJolly; abown byjbavo been made, i I enough to. defray, tho, eipvnsea of s tho .Stale X X" A I - aTV :.. r 1 - 1 B . - a - . . 1 i ' . 1 a i . a A . lue reierence to ue vonsuiuuon wiucn i.a 1 r view tocn rasen ia i oni nst to tho land Sutea. that the unarpronri-1 . X eannot conclude the sobieet of the -nam the. Supreme Court Jated lands should bV exempt Tiroai taxation. Ibers f perhaps . already too much extended,) 1 T 1 ' - .1 ; V . . a VJ . I J.t :t!.l -. ctntarf f, vaa airoH (horm (hTiinf rtr il cnr I . : r .. .. -."j : r. . . ?. . o. . . r", . - - ; TnnoTi ( .nnstitut innal rrounna. , I think- h tateiphourd become n comtaon property For the -.-i Pi . ' l1 iF il. I S ?h?c?Z ,; F been already made-and the f " H ;V,H i : ,7.it :V -' confirmed by the opinions of In pursuance" of this agreement, the Land facd the ablest Jurists known sho never cyfd the Tued ; and the Jand bad beea.uscdia the particular dcfjnie.aid in tba genersl defense of the UckciSutes. ' This man, being friend of tho Ilefciuibocallcl upon his own Government .The other seven traders were LojaliaUj they went to the Briluh Parliament and were pail. I boll that the Government' cf the United States were booai to ray the money: as they had, la 1779 1'. u aci the dehts'cf all the Stats incurred fcr I ",a 1 f a hi : - i Interctlhi HUWry ot Bill county, who Juj givc!iriny jtftp cf e'.siy to the btbos cl tte.uaaj lxu, ,s.ai,wi-fo t.ia pocut ciye tecope laacca, .riafjcr niihei to s ew.Tcrk paper tia folbwic'r . .i . i :i . States ceded their property, iu the lands, wUbin r ! their chartered limits, Ju. the form , and manner 1 contained" in thefbllowing'DecdofesaiOnj viz : That all the Lands within the 'Territories o ceded, to the. United States, jand not. other?, wise disposed of,; shall be considered as common ; ;. fund, ifor. the use. and benefit of such. oft the i .. UnitedStatesas have become, or 'shall bei .'-uconfuiemhers of the Confederation oi; Federal i. Advance of tfaeSaid Statcsy -Virgin idror New . lorkffif-Noj-tC&folin' Vwcsirc, according td their vdluai re8pec4iv the gei : .flfii-JlKrarrd expenditore-f andshall 'be; -faiths - f ulllr find boba fide d isposed Of for that pvrj6se " and for no ptbeir-ustr or?prpose whatsoever.-1 ,t.,c-.- I '.:'...? - i; vf '. ; a- Stafcajnadc aTrior the seyiral Statesi kf"?w';fr t'ttT;T --' , s-V t- vj -v--i lc.v' Tr:t -: ii:- -tuo sale of lnenubno lands smonz the. States. lhee-evil ami 1 correct a eyscro'.."- It-would Sct-m I' ( t -v eccentric source of. rcvo- ampng the Stalesi'.We . . . . ... rue. JonuiiHlion.-in- :r tVy jxvti; rj. . ; bienaea;o piaeo .us,, aue uoveramentrwvuld Jd,. tWwM WWywmVW&v" thenibe'adtoinisteredon its Original principles Hut ''tnWTisIia ''noini :bf.vW-aw;: hielt' tbci Democratiq party.. in 1836.. qntoiiim' is&4K WuKfW my .to'adaqloTivWn x&y ' - '' ; . 1 - f t - na --..- . .': - I . rl k ? U AM -a m"AeM pci fectly jwncJive-i ibe? atater as ; werettndeMhear.ticie of Cbdfcderat and thf ablest Jurists known tothe country.' : And I.havq sccnthu' olj-ction to en equaVdfs- without exhibiUog ft tyoopis wf; tbs land told " u tae c.ats ,ac?rrcr n . . - . 1 Jjidge Marshali;,the most -eminent cstitu- tiih,niion;fecenOy prged in omW of our. pubHe from the.openiog of the Land OSce lo January -JCVw vffiSS f w.ni t Tktttoit interriUn5 cf sll sli tot&. u tional auU,Wyrina;MtertdfMyClyin journals'. Now, all 1 have to wy to.lhe .t- .1850, toffiiher with the number of acres, given IfwlG? .1? "SSJ fTQ ? , the tenron shad, (mir:,) wh: mar 1832-rsoon afterhia celebrated rcporta the bfsuch papers ij, hVl ihry 'ought to hate xaoof the Sute, and the quantity still on reported the bill ia this bJy, and the rmic lc Jf2atdd. M .ttOCJCwcf. caoceTml . publiclands-writes as follows f-? -'f knovuapd. iC they 'did kbow, ahould have .olJ,nd, oonscquooUy.tho jeoperly of all the Ptttcd it year. n ,;"r- .M.f weslth and Ditioaalindaatry; mad aarrsclo "My sentiments concur cntirefy itlfil.ose ihat fire per, centum br tho' sales ti. al- Sute-. The statement is derived fmm,' sources lIoJM,0 eu!?i r.'Jp f Bfttweift il Bnlttplicfttroifiai ccxrltta. piS m?$M?tfm M.-;.r SSSISS kto:K-;' rjfeft :s .rAs. zt -. Abridged 'Edition "viace! 634'-' " ".''"" '-; . 1 ;4i5. -'..: ;i 'ir:y .,llMa imi who.Va then mtaVcr etjho other House conatcd-for by t.Scirtxtncrduury crUis . -W ..-A farther objeoiioni3-,;thatitu.ana.D)1mo. Tbis is a vast estate wceoraeui at ilmfir-t x' t mtul. cn the ocraiiou. . When .LiUtr TteT' lua UvX T Im-Ut - Jlr. Buchanan, the -present President of the cratici. -Anti De-uoeratieT 'Does.not the.vcry to stagger the credoliry of our ptopl ; but f f"x'l' swuty, . Ay.epaen mu -ony UTft-. it; R, .- ?A in.1r n- h tM. KWf. f il 1 2:." . - -' V:! ! A . f ft ? J 1 .r..f vrVnt ,n -f-it.ielf4tid -fieure. -Pe.acT Tsjlor came in,, the caesUoa wheWir thcrasan j, Tbdr bxts ft peccltanlr aletan- . '- I (rnTPrnment hfr Ihft WMifllft nr nnrml iiuO nOl.UCCvl v. .11 DiU OO vuircv. 7 "n 1 i. ". i -i j'i . i l. "n'TO - it v I l.tAyt 'M-rMtiii ha wA ttf 'nTrfwui st -fhoiurna iintrpn 1 ; t:xJU: eral Government; this --tftf ftlf W-fiieiiiRd to state the measure!- - . ?.i sn matirfor iTiA dlTljafeU Ot ithe.6l)mmpn i .j.i . , present Cbnstitulionwas Bowbdet theeTtbeTM V.toisi turer eacfl-aiato wssttaepenuenii oioAe-cujer government where the poc-jde are supremea do"nbt,dccc vc.it cud be'eorrect.-, ; 'ffiZ$T 'Z Sm ciVrSt tT "Pf 3 WJ$9S'F ioicrumVnldSwKigtwfiu Now let nsrurpose that the goofed -frate ?eTS- hJT.,i! teth, .fedVjiuky. alike to alU'anf doi.g-j.stice . tdff How bsd wits Mr Jstt porliod of the- eomoo. JtJ Tf ean-itWanVt'DeoiocvatieV -SjCP" ' .T.;.a"-.t .JSgiffiSi T0f Ho. hi stde; trtlaei to uti titTtu ly between 11 tire. people tf every member tof would be. her prcscut conJit.on and her future ytJ' And I have frv&nlif. Men then the whole famUyfSut.S.Bimmenemlin brigbt;v slooi rprcspcr v? Viler; works; -of J.f whsny.;-The tuecni csrTrircr frj;a acquired by the united effort, UieobmrnVblfod ""Ptoycmcnt 251 wkg ?Z b swan sol teen vrars the 1st ctApr;l lha. rOib of Jtitor and treasure of alJT lit must be rigb; .spdju.t jd Jprimary beblcaiit 11 .iU rrpc.cf spxinta jtUJttVey s?X and fea,ouable,:e.le ' VT1? pikh m the ae tpalOat Ui, ni!oZ iri. Whig M.n.-tTynrop&:Tbe;dtVl-of the'ScIt h-.ty aTha. . 4 "f"! w Konwohi'tf expdj4at wtefiild pwwtr. afreVriceeVS0" of :Tho:orcsxi. rorr7L -fr .Kt-L? ril ! tfiVanhtiar tsx. eotloetedf from' tlcmTa alut ef trtv-aetTrfrT: tat lrinht itev Ixxriia ef tbltf'slt WJtableS It to-WelhS ia reaibna. to jdat diatributibu 'of the.maghifi Jbair mililoe.'" They feel ndeplai or tbeleat Utft tue benaU-ttnrtu froca. grsueatt cent property of thtfPublio'Dimain amote all burtbea, abd.robibiy will not consent to jib tKR-Rtatr-. -Thev.mav tw air'readilv aumaedllncnsr.which will be nee ary. to 'finish our. no In the one srreaVibmmary Th- wipuUUoo. f farksTl6w io pVogre.U Saatl; we a-dp 'them, -c T a A B-h as aVol J . J. J..a aABIW. n A tT - a a ' F.,i Mam a k w , a I aw 1 1 f 1 1 . M LIU K li LI II. VU I m K. aa ' 1 1 a IB 1 . u a KM m 11 B B ibri W4uas jnfrnca by Mr.:Chobn,Undws at iranaferred from theold to the new Sutee, 1 progress er the States by. which we areearro3od- . jArT'T,;vj'K ittvBTrfa srnrovea. DVuen.-jackscm.-' ana-DiVi no iiieisaa xnow it inev want. tne vote w ." v-i i ?rTio4hftHw-orabe .ano. aW - The preseitTGovernor-ef:Y made.;h.prtiereu&cd,lJ.ut 1" "f B.""V "V- - V" ' J T- ' "r .V'3- lirV.Uieasera tu wririi frcn T- ti evt rl- -:rwVi-A.KHSiW Ii- :1 Ativ M?i!Ifdad -and tho tr m I elaim'tdhUtlcb rnhnuece f our fathns.4 thar omt cJaV-r terftW-llitHl ial r.flgl4saloT to wti p. ucr3: .T-P f-t . Ubo knew enouh about the tlsia,t poiat o it hat wis wrabg i Orberesw ttvie4eted v - prioeiple. I voted for-it, and I jlrj ia it a an iclof jajtW aad.rirht, not to mynwa coo- extaeBiv, ourto-ict e:sutarnt'pr xay toa?rJ khht trJeod'fro&etath CcrrfinaT:1 DoctsrGil rhlothe exrcelcv,' to hca 'the teener" wa :thcTJUt-orfmeT, ra lalas-'td- i- : -tfiVis fitfI Kir t-cca taltd to ic 1 l! rt3 ia pcfids, n a rrcatstitse rocs xpcnaes!. am iw tciretc trtt 'iaa liV ire ' I V, ja, a. yyw .. : e - J J V WV 4 J win i v r e.b u I ' i a a J -m I ?tt whca'tley ir td o xi ti. e r ; v r a fl c f i'i r. t ley ft-i,VtsVv-5:.lrl;X u:'a andtherlCwjnbiJ
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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June 25, 1858, edition 1
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