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willing: pay(tbel3taiBWaiVnuai vk soVs6&'!i'1' ' : m.tta;to bonuses upon stocklth a.BankVfs;akingiUi:dn?'hand mtsukeViJrauth saved jW.peiiWgained s ,. ( ,. .',-wmcridinff'Mhebiir Wits first readme, he was Hcriun denied, that t!AR.i u.V tv,A'Ma iAA-Ut'-i:a i'tiJii.'t.iL ; aViit'withouyhwiiariy J ' - "-chanti qfdohi&; a motfortls made to:pbsfpoiie t,u;!ifcli precludes K ,v Vpcctejd and earnestly hbpedjj bat the gentlemen jh opposUtotf would V : V.Vat 'leastbitriho-tneirreark'to th'Q princiidc; and not'to the de- ' fUails of thbilliTlTljey.liacJ been apprised; tliat the friends of the : fcill ; tshed -(b; haVe an opportunity of aipendirig it yet the'gentle ; bian from VHrningion hatnded his opposition to almost e very ' Clause it contalrisiHe- has told ybu that-this tank id authorized s, i,r io issue noies v0,tDreelinies iiiu uinuuni uiiw 5pcnu lapuai, win 4 r has ca utiously endeavored to conceal tho fact, that all the- local : $ v v v banks In the State JiaVlfie same potverv ; ti hasaid; that the 'T v bnnk can is3ue ode million of dollars, and has tri ':':'i1:herearoHhei funds V meet the demaricJa oji the bank for the pay-, v SJill. '.5 ' 'LJL55 .-A onh linn .r ted to be executed by p08al the stock osVned '""T . h.' ..!?"!: . 1. . : ,.' r 'k.i. ...... y i'i - . t Ti..i .1 ' y 1 'i .1 ',wl 1 . i . r ' Jii ft hylthe ,Statein k three. Jocnl banks, amounting to upwards ot .p r. ,o7iiU,ouu;t;H'Ul.De sirengineneu Dy inexieposu oi an me puunc i; "Vrinbriie8.belonffiiito.illie Stafe.lind'it'-lias'' the! faith of the State believe tltat,' with all these et- gentleman heed not be afraid Vv ?;eejd;tx' be raised byvtfrcflaJ of the, notes diree kk f-Uhe Treasurer thisbarik will have at its dis 'tr. .v.- pltuffed'for its? further support. 1 ' ' i . s. .r vficentjaqd substantial resources, the i . V y J' f thesolidity of of, this Institution. . " :'.'4 V-'With respect to the.temarks of the cen tleman from Bun combe jMr ;S; said. lie hail but little to say. He has allowed himself too IV, ' a. . .. ..V " I' ' ' r v iuit a range tor roeveinjier to aiieinpi, or visii, i-o ioiiow uini. tie '.'v'ln.;:' 'lias 'gone to 'Greece 6nd to'ltaly in search of beautiful figures of ; . f.V - , V sperch though hcpuld"not perceiye their meaning upon this quesr tionUAnd.ihiSjhas, iierhaps, caused him to, pay too little attention 1 t : ,vs vt ; those ofervatins that were applicable to the subject beforo the y v w,m Hdiis;,Tlie ntrcraan.jqubted.Mp. iMadison's opinion on the sub- X V " ject.of bills, of.credit: ; MK Majjrsorv's, opinion is certainly enti Yyy ; tled;tO;afVf;tbut, likeall other men, he is fallible. His V-'V ;" nion ;Wasdve'i:ruled by. a majority of both Houses of Congress ' inhaijSriV'felatibiTtVthe hill for setting: apart the bonus and di- - ' "I i Id h - v M'coucceeoine' ioneressv u V ! 'v V -As he ;was not permitted to h ' ;;i ; out the elapse yestrng the landed ; v y. - fluent-and XJirectors ot the bank, V ' , its other, proyisioijs i . but would v iidends'ofahe-fiank of the United States, for the our noses of in u : ' ., .. :-, , . , - : ,i -If ' - - - , r I ----- s'; --'J'"'-tef-pal improvement and Mr.Monroe's opinions was overruled poti me same question. ave .the bilranienUed by striking property of the State in the rre- he should say nothing more on ote against its indefinite pospone- Jmentin the hope tliatlhorHbuse would have the. bill before it in . , . a;wa,asxto admit of the desired amendments to be made to it. ' II r.v m L.l I il ... ... a. vuuiuviiul prevail., ii ouo oeen siaicu iiiui ti was unnecessary io establish llie, proposed Bank: that if we had not sufficient curreh- cy. oiir produce 'would be carried out of the State in search ofmo- itey . -The passage of tfiis bill, would not prevent this course, if geiuremerv -wished to take it;, ;lt was saiuthe notes ot the new ( Bank '.would find their, way rntfAhe old Banks and he asked if the iibtes of the old Banks would not also find their way into the newt If 5 gentlemen would agree frvitb w ithout Banks altogether, he would go ,-t vviUi them ;,but he qoUld see no good reason why the State could notestalilisli a Bank asfwell as iiidrviduals. The proposed Bank . is, calculated to benefit the State ; the Banks now in operation : were iiiteuded for the. benefit of individuals. It was true, the vSiatiehad taken a part of thVStock,.and he was sorrv that slie '-V4 ::;vrPrnify to aVoided;Viirfa J li Postpone Jn'ihdefiiiitely. isas a ;mbde tr?ilatloriwbick;hft De apprehendell.VFor someear he'cit izehs bf oiir; StatJ have ' .p.IJ.Sl? fa:?nllu tet? labbreil juWdeb an 'enormous Jbad of debt;fand ;the,fetimfes;fidve fite- 'r. ; tcxpeqtea fromthe .gentleman, from W,! raliyibeeh'AaritTliis, if not entirely,: lias b'eein a great mea sure owing !to the unsoununess of our circulating medium,! combin ed vitji the fluctuations in its" amount at different times. Either oftfiese circumstances is sifficient Jto. produce geiieraldistress hut bbtiriitiited,, are sovdestrucjive of tlie'happines and prbsperity of 'the citizen ltiat--alj:'-Weinm,entsfare'' bound to provide aerainst them. 1 0qr circulating medium is at this time vmade:u:p ofxthe. pbtes of tlie present Banksfthe note of the United States Bank, .Treasury notes, and the notes of bur Sister States. From the Ian- guage used in the President's Message, I am prepared to see the U.' States Bank wind up, and in a few years then their notes will disappear. '. The Banks of bur State, have signified their intention i to wind up, and not to seek for a 1 renewal of their charters, and j even if they are not now sincere in theih intention, the tone of the Legislature and Of the country will make them so. v Of course, their notes will disappear. The Treasury notes are wearing: out, and in a few years we shall haVe to burn them. Here then a va cancy is about to occur. How will it be filled ? Wc must either makfi pro vision for it, or it will be filled by the notes of our sister Stat Gent lemcri have amused us wilh goldeu dreams 5 have told us of a circulating medium: of gold and sil ver, and pointed to the gold mines. Are we in that primitive state of society, in that very infaupy of arts and commerce, vh en it will be convenient to use the heavy metals as a circulatin&medium I Or are Ve in that situation when the history of the w(le world shows us that a liglit and more convenient currency pill be substituted ? But even admit that we would use the iiiealsjis it possible that gi'iitleuien can entertain for an instant the ideft that we can retain the me tals while our sister States are overflowing with paper money Were we to cast a drop of the ipureflwater of av mountain spring Upon the briny ocean, and expect it remain fresh and palatable w e should not be more mistaken; a rip. were w e to bale a bucket of water trom the smooth bosom ot a mke, and expect its place not 10 ue mien uy ine surrounuin nuiu, me should not be. more mista ken than if we suppose the cirbulallncr medium of oilrlState can m J be withdrawn, and that its place will not be filled by the notes of ourv8ister states ! Money,! like; watffiy will seek its level. As then, the circulating medium is about to be Withdrawn, shall vre make provision to fill; its; plaeor sfiall jwe suffer it to be done by our sister States ? Iii so many words, shall we supply our otvn circulating medium, or, shall we depend upon our sister States to su pply us ? The w retched policy of depending upon other States for the supply, is obvious for these Very plain reasons the situ Hon bf their Banks will not be known to us, as our own can be by annual investigations and reports. iA plain farmer may fake the notes of a Bank rhat has been brokjen for a month beforehand! We can feel the fuli force of this reasoning in my section of the State. Tfte Cheraw Bank: broke two months before many an ho nest farmer in Rowan heard aoythirig of it ; and the ten, twenty, or fifty dollars, laid up as the savings ofhis hard labor, many an honest man, in an instant, found converted to so many pieces of blank paper. Well might lie complain of the wretched policy that subjected him to such risks. , In; addition to the risk of solvency and soundness, we are exposed to fluctuation in the amountof cur rency over which wc can use up control ; and in addition to the risk and fluctuation, is the price! we shall have to pay them for furnishing us. Every trade inu?it live, and we must pay tlrem for furnishing us with a circulating! medium, in precisely the same way that we pay the English manufacturer for furnishing us With broadcloth ; and I assure you this is nOsmall matter. The circulat ing medium, say amounts! to Si '200,000, we pay for this then, at six per cent, just Si 00,000 annually. -And in sixteen years we will have paid the exact amount of our circulation. Gentlemen start at this idea, Jit is true, sir we will pay g 100,000 annually as thcpriceof a circulating medium ! The profits of a bank, is the interest upon notes taken in lieu of its issues ; and it makes no diflerence whether our citizens go in person and place their notes in bank, and bring home the money, or whether they get the mo ney from persons who have placed their notes in bank, and who. medium to mustst is paid;toioursehes, it mav:aiiswerin'nta'..r ; 0Ul " the not beunderstobd js meaning toiar that nmf. ' But ttZ "7 . ."r. v" I'rr' n "m circuiatiuc' medium ; . U ;mary objecti ;If pnifitsXecessarily. folio w; it win T 18 w rishing condition dfthe jristitutibn -and -if a t il ,,0,r C ii. i. . -.1 1 i ' . . ll pi ICe nine i. let it be paid to ourselves.' QMn.regrwn'( Speech,tp be cdntinueiUj CONGRESS. ; . '. : ; senate, Monitchf, May 1Q. , l On motmn byrMr. King, .the Senate resumed, as in the Whole, the bill entitled " An act terredqee tWdu -C?llBil i tea and cocoa," together with the amendments1 reuortpr?0 Coir the committee on Finance ; and on,mbtiont)y Mr Griln , ihm li bill and amendments on the table, it was determined In ,f t0 as follows Yeas 17. ?KayV W ;'; J v-'- !' 1 the nmf The Senate then proceUed to the Consideraiibn of ness, and ;at' half past '4 oclocfc' itdjqbrneidnf .' : ; ecQvve t: The bill to reduce the drftW- on cffc-i?- n r .1 t on motion of Mr- Sdsbee, considered in committee of'tliTV the amendments reported therehrby the committee on pj lole the amendments being- in part agreed fo, s , Udnc5 r On the question to agree toW2d:ame-nUroeutas fofuw-. And from and after the.' thirtv'tfirst' dav-oftnmio. . : shall bfe ten cent? W .vw-fifft..:V W.;5 -oi u " 7 , "y "' fvunus, uiiu jno more." ltlfy on ... ' t M ' vims ror i remaminamendnjents reported by the comtnit tee to, tie bill was further amended, and the amendm beinj P?t4 bein ft'-. 'j'-V- fiau iukimi any suarejn ines lnsiiiuuons. ' r"lO ' he gentleman from Vilmingtoh' Expressed his concern that 'V?51 JsV, State; should wish to: get profit by a Bank. Mr. C. hoped i '' . "'thaV the RHiposed'tiank! would not take the near cuts which had -r: '". t . i beenhiractised -bv? the oldeBanks to make inonev : hut lm lie- V' V V nicvf tl that if the proposed institution Was managed well, it woultl 7';bbe,im)fitahle, 1 c : I 1 "I- , . J - : vV i Mr IIksojt rose, and addresscdlthe Ghair as follows : c " 'Hjl r Speaker;' I am in favor of the principle of the bill now be ?, -'fa9 fore. 'ihhouspffor bonsideration I listened on yesterday with v 'W''iileaiiiroahdr ferrat atteittion to the eloquent and able amieals of j the gentlemen whodrcu;pied the floor in opposition to tlie bill but ' t f Ji " ' .incjn argumeui.8 laiieu j,o .pinuucr ronviciion, anu wiinoui axiempi- t x4. - v Viiug to folio Vfliem twruugh the 'wide, and diffusive field which tlicy " V.)' ' 'occupied;! shall barely state to tlie house my 'reasQtj;ibr': voting a ; f gainsrOitihdefiite; pbtKinen1eut of the hilt; and Sir, as 1 see ,ri '-y : tVbn "the1; opposite' ;side gentlemen: withvwlmm I have had the pleasure Yi', , so oftfh to . vote thisj session, -pfrmit me to ssure thein that, I do vi .V Vnbtfow diner'froinl them for slight reasons. " Iii Ordinary Cases, - jtheirbare opinion is almost sufficient to form mine, hut Siiyiii ca I : -;.4 -V ses bfiinp6rtancei;il though 1 would think much, before adopting; : aii:oiirhion",difrerehtfroin theirs, still if upon a careful examina i ,tioit I do'arriveja.a diSeilcnt coirclusion they must excuse me prejudice judice, is a see a man by preju jv iur'iaKiiiji'ovyn course. y - tv -' IJ'cfti'i itrforming the different sides to this question, H v1 V'Tias lad more; operation than wc , ale aware of ; pre X 's fiirinciple of action tliatactuiscnsiblv; '. You seldom V - ' willing tb admit brevenconscious that he is influenced ;)V ' ''' fliV": when tsec those, who opposed the present Banks M V t :r -at;tlie;)ast session iibw drawn' up in Support of the new Bank, and ' JtV? ' X vibos4who dfeiided the present Banks now arrayed to a man -a-xT''l''S H:not justified in inferring, that lVeju- X" ( ? ' ri ice I as ' h ad its'eftect informing ;the sides of this question : and tin'rifie$tibTis of 4this kindi where mathematical demonstration is It was rejected 20 to6, both our; merabs Totin f0P ed, were ordered; to be engrossed and fie bill read a tlih,lv CUrr mended. - ' ; -y-i;'.;- s ' . ".u "ne -aj 4. Agreeably to the order of the day the Consideration f ,u . Utmn of Public Documents, proposed i he .putUed by fi.l Seaton, until an appropriation be made by Congress for tLV f a,, was resumed, with the amendment reped tii on the Library of Cooexess.iand after dftha5r' ne ?uuiitte& The Senate adjourned on m6tion bf r. t" , At 12 o'clock the Senate resolved itself intbVlir-h ci,rf r r peachment. 1 v ' , 3 ourt f 1 feergeatit-at-Arms returned the Writ of Summons ,. nroceedini?s therenn. i h l.,i 1 iu , ,s w,in Ins ' tu i"; . 7 ' . ,v llle n James H p.,.. ! and had left mth hi 1 Proclamation Was then mad th .Tio iw d7 e secretary.. in- on Thursday last, in the City of Ralti more, and had left uV copy thereof ; to the truth ot which he was sworn by the W, Proclamation was then made that James If Pt? eta swer tlie article of Impeachment, and he 1 accord imrlvinnl x an tended bv Mr. Wtk. L hi ..i .i.JiSTO appeared, . The Vice Presidentin medTudgck to receive his answer. g; lU5Vourf w read; Judffe Peck rOSP. and nAArhaaoA iK crl 'r n 0 , uu,vvu uic ociiam as ioiiotvs ; Hr.Pres,dent s appear in obedience to summons fmnthil honors to answer an article of imneachment v1KUi -'l' "? no.norable House of Representatives : and 1 nf ho done by roy coUseh- . o ' V " - w'vni request Court. norable the majr be Th to recei i' "j j ;".. vi , iiiuiiiuu , oi lunnta rut tilt- lerencc whether our citizens purchase broadcloth themselves and pay the tariff duties, or whether they purchase from a irian w ho has paid the duties, and takes care to save himself from those wlio use the article ; and it is the same: if you multiply the inter mediate agents indefinitely. ; If the mercharitjpay a small dutyhe can lef me have the goods cheaper! If the citizen of another state gets his money tor less interest, he cah let me have it cheap yr 'y gjving -more lor my peouueeor by, leaning to me at less ...vv..v. 'oj a mo. ii ui a jJttutw i x nose iiiat usi their notes. Suppose North-Carolina a fair field for their notes to circulate in, they increase their issues This increases" the a tiouut of notes taken for the issues, and of course there is an in crease of profits. - Who pays this increase lithe citizens of North Carolina, for whose use the increase of issues were made. Those who place .their; notes ; in t)ie Unaythe profit directly ; those who use the issue, payf it indirectlyr Thefrice then of a 'circulating medium, if supplied by the U. S. Bank, or the Bank of other States, will drain the State of Slp0,000 annually. In this. Viiiit of view, a supply by institutions like the present Banks, would be inucli prelerable because the price of the circulating medium would remain in the State. But let urn tell the gentlemen who oppose the Bank of the State, if they, do sounder the belief that at some more auspicious moment, the charter of the present Banks will bev llflllWH 13 I ' 1 , ,, .! :. ' , . I (IV not expected, and point blank certainty carmut be -arrived at. when T. . . .. anoiner institution ot a similar, character be cstab- veinccttike sids-1t Tsveiy easy, to fortify ourselves with specious T,9, Uwy aeccive themselves ; the peoplewjll not consent'to U eeictnnnn. "d ,wu ,"uu' ICHSO w complain ?fthev have too mnrh 0 -- Banks; they have a ks violated their char- ank stock, and in their red an exchange of good t that thev mnilR nhfio.!. , . r r.aiin Coimtry, mul this.noble edifice, .by teiriug bimtliat if i the mo- ,VT SU4"B' pay ior a circulating medium that was 'yv-- lion jo posTiniiiiiau.nonrcciuoeo amenuuienrfr,,aji amenament 1 ' " i?wu " "! iaue upon its credit : it; it " ''-r wiiinnhts. sind to rail the. nowers of elonup.orft to on n a ;'-;;kkerVasy:biut.out the incbi,veniences, and magnify the VSs tulay:at the doors -of the present V ;jippiinien(ledlangers; t expose I'bt to complain, not merely that the Ban ,r.yV.;Le,t me relieve the fears of my friend, frotn Buncombe; wliose 'eis oypecu'aun in Cwttn. m U. S. B ? Warfli imAginatumJias alreadyshown him theSheriff's hammer a-w 1 "ws; not. merely that that they requi r u , h mt tn strike ot that bran i tit naintin&r -ti e statnp oi tt.n Kat .r ,-r"-" .i, mc buuuiuuirui loans; ou !v. - fvwonia uavfjoeeii ouercu,suasouiy io inciuue mesiocK anu tunds of "..:.".. -r bw,' ,uiumoi man u sustains, the profit is V'tHcSta sales ofvacant land. j Let me ad this unlawfui;gain comes, tiot solely from the tA reli his rcaS as-to jhe Buectarsvapprbprialiug all the mo- llcll)'ldual who -direetlyjoscs eight;, or ten per cent byexchame : ney:of theihsiturion,:ari:d butrrom all who use: the paper. The storekeeper makes the far' 0 : i' ier,' by telling himcjhat the amoitnl of tlieir bonds would hve been . me, PaJ .a Skater per cent, because he receives money utmn which' V: : raised to bnVhuniVdthobsUhddolIars lun: ,Je loses, io 'exchange, and his .Jus, must be made, up. And" ret I 1 , : ' V drcd and Jitlynd We' would .superadd fine; and- imprisbnmeiit, rear.thlsn0Plmn does prevail; other wise why do" the frieuds of the 1 - v:amriii thi Vayproi experience by providing 'means for gettibff f?11 B"kMppose the newito a man? They teU us the neW Bank ?';-;:rfym' will benefit 'the PsentBahKltUring moner into ibe coin jrtunnt;flftl the country -.and Jet meuiet Jhe f. whI,ry-W WvcM P and laid :ayc s iuclr hi - hm bytelling him that .fe ;r v he clause authunsiug; the' Director. ttViufrerhrccnt on W although rnterestedAvould nol, I oSiefeihewililiito W V ; ncwalsv wld; the pre?e ri t B a i, ks , be ti eft ted at t ho expensdjof , th6 S tatol feui , ;.; .v thej iMsatranifthcbeb i . , ; .u"? papery on snortlcredits, extludiUff f rcMB.6"" nowrw , : rv''ViV'""? v, '-j1tniHrtuiq5.He,snoum suppose so, fylicnve Bahkiiifir see Banks opened, )le lime may be allowed me to prepare mv answer ,n,i n. , I ask until the 2th da of vSlf answer and plea shall be! filed tfeesi forU id a ressonable tim ml i T?6 "esses may U e Vice President hayinsignifiedHhe willingness of the Court :eive ttie;motion, j ; court Mr. Wirt rose, and hnvin following motion in behalf of Judge Peck.; ' ' " raUted S 1. That a resonable time may be allowed ana Tortnis purpose That aft qr my j awarded, to me, and a ressonabte time 'mV't& .liAT.,i ItT 1 cs . " and proofs from the State of UksoxvV r . j ' 1; ' . f Wllnessa Mr. Webster then subftii tied the foilowln ordelr f ; Ordered, That James f l. Peck file his f answer ao nleJiftK , o . ' , the Senate, to the article of impeachment ehd g?khn SSt?0 Representatives, on 0r before theseCond Mmdlftke S1? eHwrf Ored, That. the Secretary nodfthe torJ presentatives, and to James H. Pejck. ; Monday uf the next Session Congress, '' ind .10 2 to : and the order. was then made as amendt cL (Adjourned to the 25tfc HOUSE OF REPRESENTA 11 Vis. Mondau. Mmi in. A number of petitions were orespnted. nn,t ,i: r. Potter moved the following resolutfo tf ; ,1. Eetolved Thajt thfe ConstitutiWof the" jinltA 'iUiFe 1 1 ' " Congress to eskblishacornoratinn Ii ,H Sta,M n Pcr papeV, an, circulate rtheame uaihibthc l 2. ilWrf That if such power 'ejdsted in teS&SSL v 1 pedient to exercise i, and eipedallo to thJSleStSS' fWVr ,,!aeI" barter of the Bank oVte lAiSSe 1 templated " the preset 3. Resolved ThatStlie paoer monpv..n kovtO; ..iu t . . A dency ruinous to ttie .V Wa.7M charter of the Bank of the U. Stat es. 4.. RohuL fktrrfn iTh-tW. tiL . V. 0 " Tw w7 7 -: . ..-v nil, nouse wiii nor GnnAnt-1 r. u-.: 1 ..r ,u u TT n. . . j ' '"vuiu UJC ICUCWiU Wl W 2jreso Kthe mative.l Yeas 8i: N"a M Mr. Potter moved"to'latf i1oirt ,,i...- 1'i .. . Lv . .. .,.1 tj. , - -:r,uW" Qn xne taple, and tie Aye and NoeS being ordiredhea Jd was put and decided in the lwil,V,,U, onM nf-the cons,deratloP ft,?iil reported L the committee on, Manufactures. :- 'r-' r Mr. Barges then addressed the cbmniittee in:Sunport of the bill for nearly four hours, and when he concluded V nirJ tBULdin' f "'""eathe other nd and .qmb advocates? ' Ptecttj. in U- to i, fe:Mr. MartindaIe,'of NeW-Yorfc, next rosef 'iinKddreed the caa- !WhP Mr M h t R,e- ,6 ? the P?:y f;the? protecting sjsteia.- i t, ", " -r ,or ine purpose of rep y ns to thof who had opposed his amendment ? hfi t.;.. Kua i, moved that the commitfp rT. :,. tu ( Ki- . and-the Housfeatrjounied. ' 5': mmiee' rose; , : y - ! Tuesday, 3Iav l i ! H hilfl-ttffie; f,r0lhe cdtteebf , Was aod leansfrtel S? aP?to ofa um heretufure approprikd foril suppression of the S av Tr,,i. ... . 4 I for I lid .uppreph ofthe SlaVe Tnute. ' rCob mtoed; ; exniratinn nf thV i. 7. " . . . wu,n. ne commenced yesterday, unm was tunff demeh tnV S,- SpCCh and sora6 brief rejoinders from other ger Ayes 62 Nci ? repealing amendment,. M i5bcIm LA ub5imteor die ra then offered by Mr. Buctawj th ,!SSIrI rT PfP9 Principally byjhe Secrotiry' of . thV.Trcasury. Si &c S wh!niUd0n tht revenue bJ the appointment 9f assisunt appr. Seen S.nr w W8affreed lth the consent of the Chairman oft2 mStew?inSSSSV- n,0ti0nS 0f Mr; fi'and .Howard, . Thufamef on irpii imported for ril roa i nus amended the. bill was reported to the Hou r' - ' " wiso Pff efU if the triffJml i oeff.tii. V S "Mr. Batnnirer then nffni .i. li l - "v : ; ...a' rike M ihaUime s vhtch. amendment SrKit.. -'j ..v,, 10i- r3' ?ct thatvrp of our institutioas arc l1??10 f W0?5 KJusrVSnVf r ?
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