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MdDIETP. VOlf XII - - "-TfTr-r-" i n i ii i" Ligggggg . : - ' VV. . , J -j ( - K imi : ' w .-- : -' 1 V ij. II . l.v II I l It thf U T l ",fow furthMime to complete r'naCtedbythe Shate House of Rep. .w KU Mr PUBLISHED' EVERT SATURDAY, BY THOMAS WATSON. T.raThree Dollar- per annum, payable in adrfcnce. Wo subscription will be received for a Jess period than one year ; and no paper will be j discontinued, until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the publisher BY AUTHORITY 1 lAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. PASTEL AT THE SE COND SESSION OF THE TWENTIETH CONGRESS. AN ACT to authorize the Citizens of the Territories of Arkansas and Florida, to elect tneir vtncers, and for other purpo SPS. ' : Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre itnlativesofthe United States of America in Con pt(SS assembled, That the citizens of the Territory of Aikansa qualified to vote, I shall anc may, at such time and place, and under such rules ind regulations, as the T ailtllllra f en.rl T!t... . - " I elect their officers, civil and military ,excepf r" t?n nver ,a :he State of M jQ( u.. i - , r I r other nnrnnb sucn as, uy kip taws or t. ongresg now m force, are to be annninted hv the Pr-cirJ.... cf he United States: and except Jatso, Jus- a?ref th Umted States tices oi me reace, Auditor and Treasurer h .if ro-rwl"ri nat a tract Company. Be it enacted bu th rr... tentative ofihr. hni I JZ" "T ."wlw.c -ipre. ur .ssuine and: locating W inu.S tJZ:1 nai Ine etary of th uiiiiiai v iff fifi i icasurv n- an i i i - - Dved th ,;: j;! -ji-- f-r-J " :s authorized AN ACT ----- -.uuiisc a suDscriDt on for (rrfin c: . . . mock on the part of the United States foHv to fifl ' me?e weavers had fro" limif. r s "lemseives to the limits of their own walls, they extended 'heir business bv fumiRh;n IT or weavers, that is, tb ' t -that the rfrdpmnt;tv'r l 1 1 . to work - " is, tor those who have aldesirerfa ni-.- ; r 01 Inem only single loom ,V. their dwelling houses and aS in!? ,k Ie UV I,,,date tbe demandr thus some-of them WonlH .HmiSf lew davs .uZ. aa "5U3I n . IIJU ie or 1 which th Kntr j ... . w,v l,,uus"'u eignt Z Za 1 .r tour is wived, be, and insed ttS arC, here5y' eXtndd con: a&.. te- fi- years next "'V 4"c wenry sixth day of May Approved, February 5, J 829. .All2'21"i?f '-J'tac oir. town ns. and Q of the Treasuty shall enacted by tk senate and rr , IcZL rres,oent a"d Directors of said Z rlf nd House of Rep.l Company, according to each MmK0, lr . ... I IBUC uu vi wen si xiflfin 1 1-. t - i th v Miwusdim aoiiars ys. wurse oi ine lour mnmU r.. uur weavers, too. finirin. .i ... next- not .1.. . . J . ' 'a, v" easilw L.' ' wcun was nlty shares, of th r!ar,;oi , " nme, and h tk... ' . . s ilarn uPon a . . ' ' muihui OI I If K rr Ihu f .ni.:il- - n . , - .r ""-hiiiic ana rortland rr.,1 - for the same, .hen 'call by w,d Company, out of any .monry in the -noiomemse appropriated : Fro. tnffed Said shares can be had for a sum ot exceeding one hundred dollar iu-: I t . VUbll oec. Z. And ho it f,.L .1 ai 2. Art A t ft, 4 il rrtr - Liri.i fi time and . -7.""' """gnt yarn upon .vertinff themselves selves hr:;;rK clorers'took up& em. T a ! belonging to the trade." I he " AdvnrMto" r Tu. that ; um states also, s The operations of alar i.ug esiaoitshment nat ik. r-iL . the Northern r :k.r' " r.'"uc? i,in AiLfcr. 1 rt. r v. una tht .k- . 1 "IUS u dammed been Zrnfi Z D"s'"f, &eaeralfy, has not oeen profitable for sonW? month. r,a:. . larurprf Ibe ea manufacturers have laboured were consuranated by a sudderi and ruinous contran, r -.i. JV f?dJr? j w ii if less. less in the State of Illi Galena," on Bean inois. river auu KlCIUOinp snail, under th jor said lerritoiy. who shall bexhosen hv Joint vote of both Houses of the Legislature. aisuch lime, and for such termjof service, 1 ? the Surveyor of the Public as the said Legislature shall prescribe. . , "e oiaies 01 IHmow and Missou- 'J?7 ,ne witory ;of Arkansas, be laid :ff.nto tn lots, streets, and avenues and 0,5d having rt2 streets alrendv nr.... -i ? . "u , " . Mi vruj n such manner and of SUch dimension,, he roaT "h nk ; 0 hall not exceed the quality contained n one enUre section, nor the toL i ! "! quarter ol sn acre each, nor shall he out Msexceed ihe quamity of tBO aeres """" VJ P- r"jr, accowing to each numher nt shares, and shall rceive opon The saW ract ol ,d s'ock, the proportion if the lolls wh.VK id includi8 !!, from limeH, -A-L -1 l-i' suspended o the 13th iL niployedmountina aKrt... rj"f. p?Hl.s discharged, vv. ,u.ur "nored? as Sec. 2. Wwf 5e 1 further enatted, That 1be term of service, and the duties and powers, fecit, and emoluments, of the offi ceis, civil and military, so. chosin by the citizens, shall dbe prescribed by the Legis lature, and th?y shall be commissioned by the Governor of the Territory, anVsi'bjecr to be removed from office in s'uch oode an' for such cause as the Lepislature shall de. Cfare by law. All laws now in f ce. in consistent with the provisions of this iicr are hereby repealed.- liisj act shall t;,ke effect from and after the first day of De cember,one thousand eight hundred and twenty iiine. Sec. 3. And be it further Pnnrttll everv bill ihat shall have passed thelHous. i 4-uii-rnia!ive59 and the l Vouficif of the L com- ted States for the ".V ",e Approved 2d March, 1829. A UT,ON"a'orv of a J(,;n, Srfe .P.asSd .,hifd one h, t.t. uufiored and nineteen . tJtJ!ie S House of RenreM ZZLZT ofArnericain CWeS rT U' , wmn thirty ays bMore ibe. adjournment of every Goiferess each H-use shall proceed to vote for I Primer to ute its work for and during ceed.ng Congress, and the person havi.; the ma or tv of nil ... p . V "av,n" s.m' .7. V - ."" given shall be rged. We learn also rCU? pnetors of another lar T 1,,c P hi estahl VlCinily of Philart.lu:. C. " submmed ,, or ,be works ,iiT!',,;is ? P'-'e of the condi. OIa'' Provides rent eJoV wuu,5ianceo, have, w th appa. rent ease, reslctert i .n . 7. . ra. nd 7- VV cjeueo tms pressure. auiidinea a full and iln!.' tn the mi Htt nf Dy forced ci .. "keen kiPw r .V . " ney can o Dermif Tt k ",e wn"time enough as u must, an Will be we I nd an enlivening circnL.tion J?L " he fei. wa j w . " w" ,vu7 oa and operation, Pfods publishes the extract nf sL ice .:hhFi, I 7 Ica,,?ea m this immec hbdrhood, for ,he last ,en davS ents diate l iiV " ine n,slfy of th 'Vi OI rCDUtedran al o.l iHstood the shock of former cha net e reDuh. ohave nges and 'gislati ve , i. . epis attire tf tha T' :. i in - .w9 guU man sbi.ll, b-iore it become'. 1,1 h '"".' "?"an i aa provided further, That a .0 thV Gover!,roT aw'rH c,;? Wod of propi id oVVh pprove, he .hall sign it, bu, Vf Z h.L.U ,1', Tn,"g ,nere'i le whole h'-bjectio, At ' Sr t anj'r'ef 7" mer he nh' h,Ve 0;i8in!,"d. ! common hXay." ' andrem enter the ob ections at iaroe nn ih-: . a -s . . -V . M. na I """u a P'a mereof shall be returned , considered duly elected . .. j ,V he Secretary of the Treasurv! IH "lL of the resoInZ J?dJh?! uc lelve mornhi thereafter the lots shall be ffered to the highest bidder at public sale nder the direction of the President 't h sh.ll ,h 'eJ' ,nd SDch oth" a .i aiidii oe SOIfJ nr n U. . v uwui resolution, annrnvert .I,.u:j j fa.u i rr "M ,MC .'iru oay o March, one thousand inu u.Jl ...r. 6Hl """area anft Z ' CnUUea resolution directing SrJ" e printing of Con' w" -." ye executed, fixine tbe orire thereof, and . s Iae Rr,ce d-L 'or ine appointment ' inner or frinterc " is Hiivren or Printers. this reentiitinn I . ' j .. . ,x"i,v" "j ana ine same rescinded. Approved, 5th Feb. 18291 A RESOI. ITTmv m.;-n,'eivwho ft -he fr-a; beforlX . urra "'. and undiimayed, u&J of im that ...cin, are. now loiterine on the Avtwivr-i v npavv .. . I- laboring-classes. ? ..T'L and falru fk'l . ' j "c W,,J are in S? - pric,Pa sufferers. Deprived of -mpyment, destitute and friend fe , ! re ftrown i nnn , -, . i . " woria. and knnm nn. nai. and nrnreed.fo i . . - turn aA.I J ... Housersliarr-irpree to pass the bill, it sliaTT, be sent with, the objections to ibe other House, by which it shall likewise beecon lidered, and, if approved by twoirds ot that House, it shall become a law. 6ut in all such cases, the votes ofryh Houses ot the Legislature shall be determined by yeas and nas, andUhe names of the person voting fjpr and against the bill shall be en tered on the journal of each House respec tively : And if any bill shall not be returned Resolved by States the Senate and Hoi ant le hereby is, author ized, int QtHevrisenta- it flirt Jief it shall be the dutvf.i A oi Oaiena, into three classes, accord ifg tbe relative value thereof, on account shall seem to him necessary for maintinniog of situation and eligibility for hnsineit : I the Hp tits, arid nut inrrtncicreni tuiih thu ri j ""-""'"'j i O J -wwkWBa without regard, however, to the improve ments made thereon : and previous to tht sale of the said lots as aforesaid, each and j every person, or his, her, or their legal re presentative or representatives, hd shall heretofore have' obtained from the Apen; e of the United States a permit to occupy any lot or jots in the said town of Galena. fy'r afea iivelihoodi t rni denly and unexpec '.h?l&',-,i.-. ''bandescrred" " iSS""., I 1 . AnothW Providence naner fh. H.. enioved Mr. Niles also nnhi; letter fn,, i . j - ujci oi itriier. i witncint Hat. i - tt A r piace; as follows : I Gentlemen I know of no class of tha riLlS?.T-'Wr overi!rowa ra neiJ'V,wS " lhe Ubor of ,be P " r as needy adventurer, who may involve! the whole country in ruin." ' V " I have noticed nn 1.1. . . . 'ic pupnsnea inr " n the reported distress ong the manufacturers. The rem,!,! not only erroneous in point of fact, but I .o iniure rherw : Tl,. . . . . . t.i ". MC "ue state oi the t I take to he thi- .w l , . - w inr uianuinrtnrara !r"mPn'.f:arfsof'h'''i"gcommu. v ,-., me proportion which their bear to be whole of ,ha, community '"!di. b' found that """..gioem are more frequent thaa o other classes of the rommuni.y. The? arguable to the various firtune; of all ahoZ ,nena, OneP"!0d ""d and r ?.?'Pu-.r'ci.7.d abun. -..vs qucuj inem like nth,-. t,l . . ; r" . ii ire lend case e ma irmeay, ' he Woollen mannTaoi..r L ,"VIUC gives the1 tiously avoided. tressed condition, heretofore, as we are sen engagements of the United States, to cause I sible that nothing can be more detrimental by the Governor withm three days (Sunday 1 or who shall have actually occupied .and excepted) after it shall have ben presented, improved any lot or lots in the said town,or the same shrill be a law, jn like manner as within the sract of land hereby authorized if he had signed it unless the Legislature, to be laid off into lots, shall be permitted to bv their adjournment prevent Jts return, in purchase such lot or lots, by paying there- Trhich case it shall not be a law. ' V ' : , tor, in cash, if the same fall within the fit si Sec. 4. And be it further enactedThw class, as aforesaid, at the rate of twenty it shall be lawful lor the qualified voters oil" e tlo"ar8 per,acre; if within the second the Territory i f Floridr. to eUh their offi cers, civil and military, in . such manner, anduriier such rules, regulations, restric lions, ud conditions, as are prescribed ii the foregoing provisions in the two first sec lions of this act. .. : . Sec. 5 And be it further enacted; That the members of the Legislative Council, in th Territory of Florida, shall be elected &v the quahfied voters in the respective C unties hereinafter designated, at the time provided by law, in the following manner, w it: From the county of Escambia, two members . from the counties of Walton and vast,,ngton,one member; from the countv oUackson, I wo member? ; from the coun ty of Gadsden, two members ; from the county of Leon, two members; from the countie" of Jefferson, Madisor,, and Hamilton, one member; from the county of Alachua, one niember; from the county of Duval, one ; from the county of Nassau, one : from the lTrteS ''n' ns and Alusquelo, two; and from the county of Monroe, one inem- F 8Ct f Congress, or of isUtive Council of said Territory, defi ng the hmit, of election districts in th, S hCtiS,f 6Lm w1th the Agoing pro Vll be nd they are hereby, repealed. it shall k i4nd H """for enacted, That ScSi,Uif0 ,he Gornor and Le flier C0UnC,,' at an te hereafter, to u to arrange the di8lricts in such mnner of renr,?re 8" ne.ar "may be, an equality Vl "Presentation in each rii.triet : to be surveyed and laid out, a military road. to be continued from Marshill, or such other point on the military road laid out in the State of Maine, as he may think proper, to the mouth of the river Madawaska. io. the State of Maine. Approved 2d March, 18?9. ; MANUFACTURES We are happy to see from the last No. ot Mnce was upon their daily earnings. io their safety, than hasty and mistaken newspapet opinions. 'We shotild have con uuuru sneiii, naa not me tact oecome matter of public notoriet, both here antf abroad. The failures whicb have already taken place, according to our estimate have suspended lhe operation of about 45,000 spindles and . yirned out of employ little short of 300 families, wjiose. sole depen- The riiiSL at till rutf nf Afln rlnllare tnar afr Liid if within the third class, at the rate ol ten dollors per acre: Provided, That no j one ot the persons aforesaid shall be per-; muted to purchase by authority of this sec- t ion more than one half acre of ground ; un - esa a larger quantity shall be necessary to embrace permanent improvements already made. v .-V'' Approved, Feb. 5, 1829. AN ACT releasing the lein of the United States upon a part of the land of Benjt mirt Owens, in Anne Arundel county. " State of Maryland, to the Trustees of Mount Zion meeting house, in said coun ty and State. ; Mr. Raguet's " Free Trade Advocate," a sufficient number of subscribers to paytihe expenses of publication has been obtained, and that this interesting Journal is there fore to be continued. VVe hail this.' event as propitious to the success of free and libc ral principles. V The present condition of the Marfufactu rers decidedly proves, that the " Qnericaxf System" has been carried to a mjnous ex cess; and that the Tariff has had the effect f over-doing the production of gods in our own country, and of encouraging the smu tiling of foreign articles. The Manufactu rers in Massachusetts, in R. island, and in Philadelphia,, are Suffering fretOboth these causes. " ' ' .' The " Free Trade Advocate of the ISth inst. states some . ; , " Particulars relative to the state of the cotton mai u ac'ure in Philadelphia and its vicinity, as communicated to us on 2d inst. Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Re-1 by a friend, who is himself .the proprietor preseniatives of the United States of America in Q( a factory. ' He stated, that he had lately Vsunsress assemoieu. tnai any lien, wnici the United States may have upon so much of a tract of land, owned by Benjamin Owens, of Anne Arundel county, in the stopped his works, which are lor spinning cotton, and dismissed all his hands, in num ber over forty men, women and girls, in consequence of the low piice of cotton State of Maryland, as is contained in a I yarn, which had fallen within a year from ec 7. And be it further tu.i c Ct of the i rn..n . : " UICIIH1I anil Urlr.a- th Council ui i im a.. r r-vt . the seat ,r " :J'"ur OI ,oritIa Terrim; iuauwo, JWn county, th said m IT. y'?L 8nd lhe same is hereby, ani ed ; and lbF ope and .ocaI -J;.- w. d c mn haI, e Ae P'Hege of acting then Cuunlv coal v. Lunniia. h--.- -...it a uavc do lender the laws of i i to been authorized saia j erntorv. ANDREW STEVENSON, ?etker of e House of Representatives: . JOHN C. CALHOUN, . i5ePresidr.nt of the United States , and presi(je-t of the Senate, . "Pfrwed, January 21 , I8;'9 .. JOHN QU1NCV ADAMS. deed of conveyance from said Owens, to the Trustees of Mount Zion meeting house, tt the said county and State, shall be, and Jie same hereby is, released to the said Truslees, and their successors in office, in perpetuity, for the benefit of the religious society owning said meeting house. Approved, 5th Feb. 1829. f ' AN ACT for the Relief of Daniel Good ; win, Executor of Benjamin Goodwin, de- ceased. ' - ' ' , - Be it enacted by the Senate and Houst of Repre sentatives of the United States of America in Con- twenty seven cents per pound (for number fifteen,) to nineteen cents. He stated, that io make a pound of yarn it requires one pound and about one eighth of raw cotton, which at the present price of cotton, ten cents after paying wages, leaves no surplus for the wear and tear of the machinery, and for profits of capital. He also stated, that a very great number of the manufacturers had been ruined in this city: and suburbs, and expressed his opinion, that four thou sand looms were now idle, which had been employed within a year past. He recounted to us the. particulars which had led to this grcss assembled. That the Secretary of the. catastrophe, as follows i Prior to the pas freasury be. and he is hereby, authorized ind . directed to pay jo Daniel Goodwin, ex ecutor of Benjamin Goodwin,1 deceased, out of any moneys in the Treasury not other ise appropriated, the sum of two hundred and thirty seven pounds and ten shillings, qua! to seven hundred arid ninety one dol lars and sixty six cents, being tbe amount ol the award rendered in favor of the said Benjamin Goodwin, in the year seventeen riundred and eloKtv one.; for the use and satre of the last tariff law the spinners of cotton were in the practice of demanding cash from; the weavers, for the yarn. This practice obliged the weavers to con fine the extent of their trade to the amount of their capitals,"' as far as the purchase oi yarn was . concerned, t but, about, fifteen months ago, say Marcb, 1828, the quantity of machinery in operation in different quar ters, was so great as to produce more yan than could find a cash sale - The resul Oicupation of his wharf for the Duilding oil was, that ine competition ui.uie spinner. aeventv four cm. shin- ' . " tied them. to offer credits to tbe weaver, ri Approved, Stb Feb. 182 ' ' ; - : Ur iba i6K0jr W fattw over- situation of some, and indeed most of these tamilies, is miserable in the extreme : redu- ceo almost to a STate of actual starvation. In a moment deprived of all theirdepen- dence, and thrown upon the worldQrvithout the ODportunitv of oainin? a scantwtibsist- ence,w It is hoped that the charjtp i our cilizy ""ot be withheld. Nbwere "bj? need of their humane, assis taricA Jpe the 'morrow will not pass withov-- rOie exertions being made :n our Uurche?-tQ contribute to the alleviation ot e.ir distressed condition. Ii: the town i ?Jorth PrOdence, aloneyhundreds are al mosCstarwn&f and those who are in the habit -ot bestowing their charities in aid ot foreign missions with the bare hopef sa ving onV inmortal soul, may now be certain of beiimable to save more than one human being from horrors worse than death by timely aid. , -Let them reflect and judge for themselves which will redound most to their credit, and prove most acceptable in the sight of God I" ,Cr The same paper calls upon the General Assembly, which fs now in session, " to suspendSir a limited time, say six months. Ljhe harrier process as the only measure whicH can save the few of our manufactu rers that, remain, from certain ruin ; thos who are really solvent, by such a course, may be able in a short time to pot their .af fairs in a secure shape, and get over their embarrassments. Bot if it is Continued as it now is, we can see no end of the distress that must ensue." ' , " The Providence Literary Sobaltern, of Friday, says" Within the last ten days, within the circle of ten adjacent mile's up wards of twenty-five hundred people have been suddenly and unexpectedly thrown out of employment and the distress that such an event has produced) can be better imagined than described' The last No. of Mr. Niles' Register has an article on this subject, which is intended to support the spirits of the manufacturers. But lie makes the following admission r; " It is to be regretted that there is too nucb truth in these statements that- th cotton manufacturers have been, for a c6n siderable time, closely pressed, by tbe (on unually receding price of their goodsahu iicteasing quantities of . them ; but it will ax)t gratify some to be informed, that they ire already beginning to recover themselves t hat the Pawtucket bank- desires to-1 e- very low pricfejcf mm . --"T v. I- .1.. : torjoences the price nt o'r. -is the effects of bank'u sent to this country, "for f their accounts may? be c!&c 'a'rkets : must be variable ; but witi.icrased exireri- ence, we shall not be sp mucb embarrasfepl by that variableness as we have been. " " Let nat the friends of American indus . try be discouraged. Let them carefully investigate the facts that belong to their several concerns, and prepare for the ap proaching coplest. Myopinion is; that no change of the present la w should be asked for let our opponents pd! themselves en lirely on the offensive. We shall thpnr bring them to the proof of some of their ad captandum assertions. There are certain tilings which must " regulate themselves" among them, the growing, as wejl as the? spinning, of cotton. The pllhters will severely . discover this at an early day. Even' the present low price cannot be paid on the present price of the goods manufac tured from it." Mr.N. presents this consolatory maxim, that " When things get to the worst, Uey must mend." Have they got to their worst? We understand, that so far as re lates to the illicit introduction of forrigti toods,the mischief has not probably arrived nt its height. We know that our govern ment has received satisfactory 'information if a systematic design to violate our rev enue laws by the fraudulent introduction of British Manufactures. We know, that the Collector of the Port of New York has gone ou to Washington, to explain the difficulties under which he labours j the vast system whicrj is on foot for smuggling in good sf particularly in the night, and the necessity of increasing the number of Inspectors, and enlarging in several ways the vigilance and the exertions of the.C House Department from that part alone The administration are anxioos to do their duty, and to tirryr the laws into execution. They will spare: no efforts to enforce the revenue laws, nd to arrest tne system of smuggling. But- can they do it ? Can they fas a gentleman Uaid the other day) do; it with the whole- army oPthe tl. a distributed on the margin of tbe Ocean and the Lakes ? And is a system of this description calculated for anr honest and free people like those, of . the U. States ? a system, ; which abridges', our i e venue, exposes hundreds ot our people ro poverty, corrupts the integrity of oar Citi zens, and requires the point of the bay on to enfoee it. . It is surety tone to. pause io retrace oar measures gradually and co siderately-and to go back to the principled f Free Trade, and of a Limited ConstituV tion. This AmeTican system rs no'systemr lor os It is borrowed from the inoitarchicat tioverument and the despotic restticttonsf oF Europe. Carried on to the excess-to wti-cti u has been poshed, it is at wa with the genius of out country, and the spjril oi tbd !!! Mi- jceive rfs offn fiOiCs tn paj ment of debts due r?S itseff. A 7s
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