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TERMS. SAHSKIJKV. \ SATURDAY^ SEPTEMBER 24,l83G. The \Vatchmax may hereatler bn had t'^T ^(, Dollars and h'lriy Cents per year. will iliere 13 liltle hope lli it the amounts will ^ l)« reduce*!, unless the entire bill shall fail. ell.flir.do honorable meniberi; see nothing ulaiinitig in tins? Is iliere noavidence here j of that disposition, or rather of tint duter- I have Sl’EECH OF MR. bell, (OF TENNESSEE,) , , . ,, ON THE NEW HARBOR BILL A Class of r'ot'R new aubseribeis who will j in advance the whiile Mini at uiin iiaymeni, o ■hall have the paper for one year al Two Ho, - ! ® ,L i’’' ’ ‘ 2S ; „„na„on, to extrava-raiire nhicli .„,,e;n:h,an*i adlungas ilie same class blialt I n. House having icsolve l itself into a I p ir ihio i .11° i i? 1 ‘ mtiniio thus to pay in advance the smn oi Connniltec of the Whole on the slate ol i ’ ' !. l.ie present i^iohl Dollars the same terms shall continue, the I'nion, (Mr. I.iiicolii in the chair.) on i a",,,,® j-’, "*‘'1'J'aid to an expen- llierwise they will be oliarged a.s other siibscri- tlio 'hill making appronriations for certain ^ ‘ ii-^ *"''3.—1 cs, sir, when ten J bers. , harhofs fm the year 18,Sti”- millions have already been e.rpeiii'.ed, in Siibscrihers who do not pay dining the year , .Mr. BLLL nddressed the committee to ' ,h" he cheered with ■fill bechargeii three nollars in al! cases. , (he following elfect: j ' | ''*P''‘l*l'oti lh.it yet another te" >*■>»■l■l I No siih-ieription will bere'mived for less than I Mr. Cii.viuman; | look upon the iiresent i this gulf of the Treasury, ^e year. ‘ ; >>.1! as the result of that disposition. ' ' ' ' fr dett-rnima'ioii. which his led lliroiiohoiil the' session Wiitils ol Iho Uovenimeiit up to tiin m-j ereiised revenue of ilie eoiinlry, instead of keeping ih ^ No piper will be disciinliniieil but at the op ^ ,in of the Editor, imloas all arrearges are paid All letters to the E.liior must he pout ■ ill; oiliorwise they will eerlaiuly m t be .tt- ' ended to. , Tkrms of AnvERTisiNO — FiRil Cent' n pmrefnr the firxl t/iseWimi, and ’rwenlij-FIne I !riits per eqitare for earh insertion njlerirarde. No advertisement will be inserted for less ■ han ONE Hor.i.AR. rVdverliseineiils will be continued until orders ereceived to stop them, where no direetiuns jre previiuisly given. Adveitiseinenls by the year nr six tnenihs will i> made at a Dollar per moolh for eacli sipia e " ith itie privilege of changing the form everv nailer. rnit to much greater, rather than break up ihi.s Union. But is it fair, is it just, nocoe- sary or reasonable, that this inequality shall c.xist? Some of the large States in these hills receive ,^50.1)00, some others #100,001), and one large State (New York) will receive upwards of 200,000 Ibis year, to be expended within its limits, and upon objects calculated to increa.so its relative advantages over the other States oflhuUnion wlnle other States do not receive one cent; and this inequality ,s to bo established for- -..«i '^s^duiienmenis—an unJu6 in-1 nv.a.4:a.a. r crease of Government patronage—and a I of this scMio'’n“^" profiiseand prortigale w.isteofihe publiel , , .... treasure in every department of the public ! ‘ ""‘.u ‘ between service; tins, sir, was the 1.". "•’""''“'"’ns. Itisasuh- which called fur'a pnmJm imT eSu 1 ' """'afw ’ above cure. I trust, ami confi leiulv hi lieve that' fi! '' "'ll'ience. It concerns the existing surplus in the 'IVeasury will I fenoL'’!' T'"'/ I" ‘Uf" bis al- elfecl this greatViirpose. I shairim .rriev- ' """^"on of the evil. I can- ously disappointed if we do not in a"verv ' [ T ^ ‘ '“'."“'"bfr, however, that during the shun time, find the eouiitrv aroused n, i,^ i ‘ i® him been quiry in regard to the pub ic exp-ndilurcs ' ii,p r-'^' ® ’ .‘'“■""8'' / '® '"’Ibmns of in such a manner as to .nve iuL .s . It’ (the Globe) to i- .(iw,, luu pnscui l iavp aal I ii...t I I i .t- , ii i i. ^ ' .o ... uo cBi.ai,iiBiieo lor- lu SUCH a manner as to p ve iiuTo.s.l ..ii; i u, i- uositijn.or rath-1 ,|,p , I ‘ V . , . this hill as ever. It caiiuot bo. The Slates of the in- cienev to tlie Guvermneni hv s ilui irv cur" I mn, with all the s been mamf. s- usncp!!! , J "I exlMva-Terior must look to their interests, they will lailmenls, while at tl.e same liu etc of the session -1 b to bring the "f the the wants look to their own interest, if this system ce.ssarv supplies forlhe ofil , (• v' '•"nsUnlly held up to the public up to the 1.1- T ' Ir? t , ’ ‘I' 'ttbu..sliug the goes on, to whatever extreme it may lead, i ernment will he I,he,ally ere ,e l I 'I 7,7 ■''' In I r I. .1 ” 1 At f J r .. ■■ may lead. I ernuieiit Will he lihcrally greiied I am tiou> I ouk it VO. r 1 " ,^ '? i to fititl that any gm.lem m w lieu. l.'>uK at your mere ised cximiidilures on yestnrd.iy, that there will be I ' ' n"". mm. wi.. leliheraiely soiigbl to thwart the business td the Hinisc, and especially to eniharrass die speaker. That there i.s great injustice III lliis cliaig.’, that a mure gross and iin- I I regird tills lull as an criaualiun new system of policy, eliictly, llmt I id’ tins ' parlies in this le.l.lie rtvenno down to the I eye,7,i r^'eru.iy, mat mere will be no more ap- i claims to belong to the iSlate rialiiH scl, ,.,1 uclo.il dernau Is o| the public service,which I p,, „.i ^ ,i,| l’'oi>fuilions for these improvements; that j should he opposeil to this measure of dis- has always lit ri l.ifore been regarded as the i { q' ‘7 "“b such works now. I Irihmion. Why should they he alarm d f„iiil-i f ’ true pulley of the eoiintry. It is because i ,nios ,01^ *’ 7" ‘'’® s.rniigili ami mi- o V n "®''7 r""',! ' ' 7'! ,use w,as organise,I upou a pnnci-I sir. ought tins result to be lamented if ,t purtanee to the .Slates '-To do this I .s ' ' ““I'^rdal of all opp,,se'r".7:!:''S‘"®®: e..mpr.-|.sl.all.ur„ out to Im „„c „f the effects of! heretufure. been the Irreat aim a J The loll provoles for tim impr.iveueut ^ ' ,r ''dl ; ^'d h'Mi «'l,.ch is practically a hill for the ! jeet of umsl solieitude to the Vi’• r";, ; ^ ^"«' X.. I.revieosly given. upon our lake ami sea coast, w hieh In, j Adveitiseinenls by the year or six inrnihs will lolore escaped the notice of llie 1 meiit, althinoh l.•nprovelnpnl3clf this mioiro ..ire IV...ii., . 1 e, ’ .'1 r , ’ have, lor many yeais past, h.-eii palroeis-. d tv. L A l ,! ' " Cuuiuoitee o( | rainy of ||,« .Si„ie.H, must, nffer all, ho one PROPOSALS for puhlishirifr a weekly Journal m the awn oj MAC OX, Xojubet County Miss issippi, TO BK E.\TITI,rD THE MISSISSIPPI STAR. baveliere- ' '"‘l’"' ""b a view to the larg- . O iglil Urn passage of that hill to he depre- U ivi rn- ' !"’' ti:xt could j ••al'.o, hecauso it may turminale a system of lis miluro ' '""'ur T'’'’''’' I "'M>'‘wr,iiem. which, from the relative lo- airoiiis- d u7' ' 7 'bc-e ever such a Couiuoitee o( j rainy of the .Slaie.H, must, nffer all, ho iine- liy ('oiigress ■ liike it fur giant Al ihii the tv!'A""' ' ''l>l''"ute.l m llii.s House ? , qud and productive of great discontent, t'lM I V Vjfl V. ry *»i.l It I nf lliH li ... iiS I'.tr h ;• liiMior of -x \ *' UMIU f' tj urjiiG I) pU-iif iiit'iii *ii 11 Alt 1 h li l•ll{)llv|l Itnpid anil iiiortavihi^ *jro«‘th ol'lliiKk M. ilipsiirmuiiiiiiiy^(haulituicmjntry hasiiulucj'tl siibsonher it, esl.ihlisli a J-.iirnal ui phcp. Ills wfll kii'iwn iliai vMhIjI Gihur irtiDH.s Ilf ihp Staif aro ftiiiply siipplu-il wiili iifces uf piiliiiril i‘»|.>riinM(m, luifl HMMin.st.t* i n t'liiiii.iliiMi, ilial this ricli ainl hTii)**, thmifr), irsfly prpiiliiipt! Pucliuti is a smimId I'l; c,.us-pi.-iiily till* siitv^-^vH ..'1‘ a .It.nr.-’.l, j j ilished uiiilpf .sijfh cirtMiuj'iafic^-s, vull m m (IpGruH, dA-jiniil n|)t,n ilje ii,»ru ..f iij* coij- ant! ihe *ioiifln;i * H.-us of lii> tnpiitlrj. 1 lia"! rt'ihlpn l) il ry mt iIih enn- ■ii'i'irsnf (MihlM! Jiiiirna!-v. IjrAjAff iMilt'rtn^r iipin fii-tr iliiues. It. ^ VP ari istlMn i.|' i!u-ir p.ilni- il iPHfis, atiil !ii vvp fr •] iMi lif'SMiilicy m avuw iiHf spuMiueu H, iMiiif-r tifcau'ip t,! ihnr nn liar rtTHUiiiHi aviUi iii .s-* iii p.iwrr, m Um* >'S wliiuh pfi»ii't«.j ilirir iHj.ivicJiiiii, iiifly lit* v\p r-iiti ir.n it> iin* t;,sk. la iln* ■Hit piisiiirp nf ,Hir N h.iiGil Hllitf-i. vvi' »•(* •ii III H i*rp 11,»* UlU re^l iiii.J *‘.\v r: ii.ji III' t tjr is ill' irt-r ir iVMriiHi* • { —ih*' pr* S'-nt *Ti>‘'r, pide witfi tia.'ifpr N, p.if. iiiis liteilp.sir aviuii . f ' rieuiivH liaii ‘inst* iiihl uip o.pfihr'KA dJ Ut,)*.. ||1.'||||-S 0,1.111 ly.iieti |i i|i.i!,ar g .ver. ineni, or.. d, a 1,1 lip .11 niie.i .il..i:i-, lt..|i.itil cs e.iii 'lure W e are deeidedly uj.p. sul m ilu, ii;s ti nail ‘n ot liie I'e- |ile'r, ..1 iiiiiie ills by I an. a 1.. S'alilisli.'d by dio .li e I il II ll'ieiiee, a: I le- w lhai It H aiinfftiiii nl such & tijii.T rt'iH't' unit Uit- iVtiple’.-s liny I, Is ^\i\\ „■ pr.,v.,u i 11! llie Wt)rs» *;i*i'eqnpnct s, hidI \v!:r!si »a * 1 Htiy ihr tif uiirnu'Miilliii^f wnli i!,f »Hinties«)t fr*'*‘in**n, vvh niust s..]*'.m':iv .. p h- HullVIJij:i| hum Ihe ll.iUiiii ira C'liveuium H Iiiinii/lii I'Xp tiuMtl It) lUMhHiait' a- iik- •s,.t' iiir Ilf tliM prrhi'1,1 ii.DHiiihriii III li,,. Hf. Il IvS (J'Hlf ‘HSS'jrv lua lvrfi 1,1 n-.tiy ins wt.tuli *■«*. ihlisn tuir tip i ,>u!.i Htlaie uf liie liituiuirp ti.ii n ly lie well to .say, we li d 1 no |.^ll|..•l,li.• .ii eon uatM'e with h ill — w,' brlit*v** hhu c-mui/,iii, ,i nti j’cl >)l slavv'ry, uiitrss ftn r-'Ct-tit ih i'l 11 11 til II Hfi'ial. (letj a«'Uinj\\ It thruuii-'ji I lit Ins ih*- t in llti’j i-'viHj't nl !*. uaiictptituii auti .Vijui'iwn. f ihfliiHitT I w i eaiitli'lalfs ;.,r iliH l'ft'A,ih».nfy , a liavt; Inn li'ile lo j^ay —Ih. ir p liiihvtl li.Hi...iy d virUiuHs (It'puriin’III in jmidIic as wtAI .is hi ■ vd.e hln^ivt's uiulnhM iIHh eVul.'iicf} t.f (huj strassu! Itirt-hiltii 'vlin h thry iipun llirj ‘'U I* III-*'ami allVoiioiisi i.l ihr ptuplt*—hn bn I lAuen IIdhIi W iHt^. ami \\ iw H llai[isH..i f shall willuni* the f. ar i.| lifl't-ui .ytrlu niir t-ar- i >isiiiip-irl and miliriiig ('X'-riioi.s lo iMk i-l iimn i,f ‘(ip *» ■|ViiiifSsf»''’1 mil L.WVNOM WIIITK. Wfrt.nlMrnl-I ht-lu'VH m |,is iin.;iin« pairiui(Sin ami )>HMaTe i vuiltin iii lilt# iii'ercMlB ut tiip .Sumh, ami cm- >r tiun I'llly afluipiaiw in (li« uiM haiDu ui iln* ^It tum;liiiiiis tvliiuli llial Ollice wtHi'd iiiipusH I j'Gii liiiiij -ainl ••uiiKfipii’iiiJy, fiH wili rfct ivi; Iruin I Uni siipp.iri, to vA liiidi lus pnvaie vuiufi and t iiuiiHiu ahiltiies sojn.sily eiiUili* liuii. 1 In advucaijn^ thr principles \\« have avniAed. 1 is ft’asunubU* luf'Xpecl Itiai *Mir Aicpitn.niis will ("tail iiNj icjt tvltilm we shall sireniiiHisly al!u*re '* a Ahgnili.'d and iKtideraie c»uir6e, we Pel pt r- *^'ly ^ illm^ lo Intel llie advneale uf Ihikxerup- aiiy sulject iiivnlviiig ihe principles nf raminul t’t-dn'n, whenever Uiey may chnnse lu *ipe.n u'lr batteries upun im. lAiiiHnn'j ihe arena as il'h with tm pit'.i,s.-ave the j'l.'.iiee nioiir oau^ve 11(1 helinir (he full resimiisibilily uf itie diilies vihj) (ipi.ii UK, )t sliall beuiir ami in siis'iiin '"jcaii.se uf (he Wliit; lAirty and u( Wiiijr I'rm- iplis w nh all ihc Zeal and atnliiy we c'Mi briii^ ■" unr aiil. , ^ J A !l w ill be piiblislied once a wenk.at Maci.n, Nuxid). e euimly, .Mih#., nn a iieal impo lal alnel, al hi advanc*-, ur ai ihe end of heyear. -I A'e.v,ppnpprg friendly f«i ifr* e'>nse, are requrs- V'^d h.puhluh ilmsbuve r,.sp, C'Us. and fee. lAe ■^"UcHpuona fur Ihe same. I |,e first iNnmher iMll ht ih,j, yd caily in iJeceinher, if ilm maien be prucured by Ihal time. JO ii Vl.KJj JOILNHON, file tneasiiie as a wJiolt , n will al-jo sive lirne, if the sfrenytli of thi* liitl ran Im tes ted al flu! outset. If a fnajurily of ui’mii- beissliall belli favor of the ptinnp'e of ii,o lull, then H iriny ht; p.iH.stul withfHit lurllier I o * (It rt tliis ffhjet t, ami lo * iMuie me l(» take tliat view of liie stihj -t wIih Ii i move v(m. sir, liial llie en i, img elaii'!(. (i| iin* I,ill sirit'k.Mi out. [ ifler tiu! q iesiKm w■av!^^,l,-d fr„ j, d,,. eliHir. Mr H prtH't eded ] I *.ld not till ik It woriii while. Mr. Ch dr- maii. Ii> oppose w liat may b,. (. ilu* ol-.l Harhor hill, In-einise the puSiii 1 • - Was there ever a more naloahle d .Ac-m.sorohjeets ronla ned If) ihehill (d’ the nrlnui 1.* f j ■rr"'--!■" ■■ : - '' (hf'ir 1 mpi.)r(aui'e.Hhd the ex[)(h{fenev ol m i- iiw» * king il.c appropriations ilmmirided for ihem Ire Te ,L'nheT f ,1 - It w.lMherefore. follow. U.al ono part of the ' ,A Jll AA e l s.'we lull might Rs yell recelvetlie.supp.Irt of C.i,,. ’ ’ Nei Y rk ! A r ‘ i “! gre.s.s ns Hie oilier; and those who ate oo- ' V ‘Couihreleng.) lepro- I . . II * WHO .ire op- seijlmH (he lar-rest nlv in the (.'nion *teiMi ro It will ael more wisely by makma |y ,f,„.rc-sled tr. the larm-yi exp.-ndilnres nn- *»l),»os!tHm to Uic DnniMide ami nohev of /,. .1 " - ai ♦ ^p* mmnr* s up III.: rneasmo ...» ‘ '.iA A."' I "" 'A' "r'''’ A «'"! I"•blul work! ol every iltisiTi;itiori N 'Xt we fiu.l the oi'iitlein III from B iltiinr)re( Mr. .MeKim.) i proportion and tlie r. pn-senlntive of similar iiit. rests, and' and nearly to great an ext' iil Next liiivo toe g.'iitlemen fro n Virgini ., (M L.iyall.) who r.jireaeiils the Noil’dk, i ralhei Hie Gosport ilisiriel, in who h besiihs i 'b.,l auoHier iffeet of tins disliilnition ol Il navy yanl, which may he iii.eh- to exli oi.-t : "le siir|iliis will he lo revive and oplinld llio any a nonnl rif ninney. has witliiii iis lliiiils --(uieriein system, lo ineroaso Hiu l.irilf, and two f H l.firaiioiis, «/ill'll h ive iiln’ady eosl [ s'islain an I'Xiii'iisive system of in);irove- tlie Govern.iieni iic.iily llin n millions il ""’"'s by Hi.-Slates. Tlial gmilli'inai'i miisl dol'.iis, but are worlli—r. -dly vviuHi— j li ive forgoll, n that in the it‘aliirt* in Hie sys- searc iv on,, cent in |||. w.iy of proli iiiiiii., i H'm lo vvlin h lie alliiiles—I mean the A , . |>r"-lyil Hiev .ire aniiii illv the iil.j cis of | irae j mci lean syslnii, wliieli was Hioii Hit lo he >iu’'.i I'lf III II art* aJcnulv e.i'u m*iit''’d .in I * ■ ./ -» — and the most wasteful expenditure of the Sir, if that hill shall effect interests of i other good hut tins, it will well deserve. Hie support and approbation of the public. 1 he Slati's. having the means, will be much better judges of the importance ol improvements within their limits : and they will be gonerallv more eco iioinical and judici.ins 11 the management of them than this Guvernment can he. Each one will expend more Hi,in itk due nolle will have cause lo lu il late number of the Gluhe, an artielo appeared headed “ Confkssio.xs of tub the oh- Blaie rights j-arly How lo reduce the power of the , I,k,x,„;„ o, the Wmite I'ARrvF’ md in >.»i i,s, sounds stranire lo nn- ears lo he r ..i.;,... ■ r , .. r|ieei o, mat me lions frniii Hint no .riA i tl I ,® A ■' I """urily of the House were ly,-.inizo.I over, neAA f I .I^ , '“® «U'I ‘buy were miltirally in a refrae'ery ulus iVm si! '.''"‘A"’ ! f*’""'--'"’ '”'-1 perlurhed Lndilior ; aud, ff plus. »ul, sn, must iiga,,, revert lo what ti,ey emdd „ni he heanl mlerly. they wnnid 1 cuustder the lir.st ami cliiol good wl.ieh dn so disniderle.” ■The editor did me over we may iiope will grow mu nf ihi, meas- I honor of assigning me ilie rank of leader of ore the reduetionand liinuitinnollheex- the While party; hut, Hie eijusuce and ptiiuliiiires mid uf (tijs (J iveni meiit. We have Iiad some experience al ready^ ol the disastrous, iIh^ riiiiions eousc- (picmres of.iu ovei flowini; 'I'reasury. I. tok il your more tfiaii dot^ltlcd :ipj)ri»priA)iious t!ie lidsehood iif ilie etiai^e I liave slated wan fbdt hy every mofnher of iIu* floiiHe who heard iny remarks in the defuiK; refer red lo in tliij (Jlohe. Il i-j true I state*!, in that dehale, that ihe ininiiritv wiire tyraii- d '•uuiiiliin. We .shallot the sa me Hrno e.s- b.ivo al the elfect which I autieipale from : lips were s,.ale,I, hy the decision of .« I rape Hie di.^gnicefol comhiualio.is b, whirl, | " '''b ■‘"’on see a spirit of imiuiry into Chair, iigaiosi mterauen of eomplaint oi f . lies., inlis i ff.ct their p.is.sage through this 7-‘ry ahu.se of the OuveriimeMl spreading j,h mm; Hut they had onU desire ,r j . ouse. .My (rieml (rum Virginia also lliiiiks "''"i’ 'be eoiiiitry. 1 (le true measure stale » Caet, wliieh had h.mn misstated f liave In.im m progress ((ii* nil'll r anno il appritpri ,I|. p|. iniii; li.it II hop., Ill IV II Opp 'SlIIDil « til 11 ll'b . ill.! Iiil 111 li.is hill ..,(',, , (II,,, , li.id HI r. I .ii.,u (,, III,. ,,| ii.lliirf Ilf (lies.; vyiiiks iiev t, I - M .s[ „r Hie Ins lies in"oi..|ii n t I (it ,ii..ir I iilcrl ii.ie I '■' Xjieri. iiee a ■ I'M one II iii'Vi.r ( I 1,.. e, rk.s III Hi,, lull 1 Hif l■,l■ll.|ll,t■.| of III'. Ol.l III |s to I'pl. A III ., I ll'll III ' S I I r Ill er iii'i-t .,(■ III'.. ..s III'. 111-.I s'.-si,,,| I ,, ,.| (!, ■ HI Ill's ii,"h . F r s v'T "f l/i"ai ..v r.' r.'ii iiii'.l as m, ,■ 'll no ,1 'p. (►;,fi |t|(i,| In ..,, , Wlieil (I wh.i li i . Ill ii.'eiini ' i,aii 1,0 I 'll r 'US I'f H i, ki I I. Hi ■'I HI . 1 I , appi.'.iri iH.iiis W'i we ii'.xl I'.iss Hi Hie 'tisiur.ii.'i'. I g,.|,H f|,,;,i '\I ii'ie. r ijr. Son'';) I siy 'list10J'l'shi.'.l, bi'cause lie is 'bsIHig ll-lle I as .1 J'.|ll le.ii.iu of llisilless li lints allll toll lIlse H..-. !,,, lo-.ltri'T III tills il ' ISC I Ins geo:!' Ill 'll ri'jir. S' lils a s'-1- I' H ils >, if’ 'iiii'i I ) iij. III I n.isl if 11"- IIII-t'III - Il .1 inls ail I ml Is.ali ,,| (in.li en.ilU gr.'.iHv liii|iriiV'.i| liy iii ',i,.v ,5- .,|| ,,fnl,i, I, illig 'l iil.i is.n.y ,i .,| '>Ve in-xi iirriV'. al oy lii'.ii.l r..,ai .\l..s -■;. |i'.Si lls. ( Mr, |,,,vreM'.'.. ) ,v|„, re I'll ' U'S 11 '•I..II, .1 pi.l il". |,,|..,,..sl,.,| III Inge .■\,|| 'iillnil' s Mill I III,' 0 ivy ,'ni | I 'lu* D" \ I of supply lor ll;e mipporl *d’(lovornmrnt, and (he varnius public eslalilislmieiits, will be cslimaled. 'The iililiiy ef (he public wurks pru|io.sei| m lie cniiMriicte.l will re- cciv'c ii» diit! ifor he rcU'i loit.li'' l” i'«l i'. nll • I .■.ii ) II 'd, f' j.r> -A. Ill which the upp! .use i m OTIvS til 11 sc. UU-rl up' U) t ph III ’U ('Infill ) ’-iru .c? i, u.i s.tUiJ.i (lltiiU tljy till ih H sifutiloo pr> s.'i'V'dHUi! nil. I- p »i'fi •v n (j'.i p.-i 'll in I I . If is Hot'.ri lo 'Stop the Riuiaway. m ANAWAV frena Hit snhscriher living near Liheriy Hill, m Irtiltll cuuiiiy, N. C. a R'gru man naineil *1 PETER, uneily owned liy .i.iines Eiiiiiii.igham. He is ‘■'^''Vei.n forty anu filiy years old : of a yellnw- '"li |•slllHlll■x||,ll—r .iind fate and small eyes. He ;'U'Okeil wiih a seat in unt of his eats, wliieh . "IS Hill groan logeilier j also willi a scar on ihe -- ""'•■■rside III Ills heel, whicli has not filled up : , has a!s., a .S'oall sear-'.n one c.f his cheeks, and J 's a'liiiii live leer, five or six ii'clies in lieiglit.— "y I'liw taking op this negro and leilging liiiii I" jail or del verii.g luin lo me, shall heAeasoiia 'hly coinpeiibaled, , , , HUGH C'UNNINGllA.M. Liberty Hill. Iredell co. i\. C. f June lull, IbJli—.I'l? i lliiliiMOv I'f Hi" III.I anrks nf Hi" km I eiiiiui' r.'l' ii HI tins bill ft II ml,, , ,, i, (lire lliey li. '.aiiie oscliil Hi any i xH nl. aii l Hi" first 1 iiijirm eoii iils, i,i:nle al Mre.il ex P'-IIS", were ' itii"i aliniilnn'd as ii.s..|ess. ,0 liee.iiiie illl ipl I i!e,l, aii.l r. q iirt il le-cnii siriielH'ii. A 1 Hinse liarlinis ;n iv be re- g itiierl a.s .’jnlt'i ol'-ss pus nl' Hie Ti. asui i. ^ I'U may i.Ao' inl lies nf oiHli'iiis iip.'ii tlii'iii; and si.il ,is III inv will lie h ij iin il, and Hieu no 01.,11 e.iii si'e any tHiiniti.iH"ii lo Hie rle.iiaml lor fniHn r niijimpri it uiiis. Bir, Hie j'resr‘i't bill, alHi'iogb large ni a- iiiniiMt, wiiiil.l be ii'i eaose nf nlanii In me. H Hie expeiiilllure now prnposeil wi le all tll.il wriiild be riipiirei'; i|. sir. I eoiibl fnre see, tii.rt.at Hie eini nl five nr even H’li years. Hiere wiioUi be an e.ni o( loiHier tieoi.iiiils, I wniild liC less enii'-eriied. B il, sir, we know from experieme, Hiat w li iH vi r iiu.v be Ibe oriMiiijI rsliinaloot the cost of Hi' se tA'orks, Hie actual expeiiditiire is never liuii- ted try Hiem. There i.s lint out; of tile ohl works, I venture lo say, w liieli has not al- leacly had expended upon il fil'iy or 11 liuu- (Iri il per cent, beyond the original e.-Inn ite — It iiiiiv, Hien, betaken for gr.mH' Hi it e.aeb of Ibese new woiks, like Hienbl ones, will be perpelua! driitis n|ion Hie 'Treasury, not only 111 eiir times, but iii the geiieia- lioiis that are to eoine, (or llo rn is 110 liiiiil to iiiventioii HI tills I'lisiiiess of m iking at- tilicl.il liaibors 1 do ii'd siy that, in all essis, tliesii expenditures will be useless. N O, sir, money r ail aeeoinplish any Hiliig m the way of luiprovemeiil. Ilirbois niiy lie eoiisiriicleil by .skill an l eapil il, w here nature sterns lo have forbi Ideii tlie ilii'ler- taking. It IS only i|U|.sHoiiable wiuHier, wlieii we have so in my fiae li 11 burs on unr eoasl eoiislrei'leu liy Hie great Maker of all things, il H wise In ilraiii llic pockets of Hie pi |.pie, and absorb the Tieasiiry in ad ding lo Hic 11 number Let ii.s Inok at the progress of I Ills liraiich ol the system of in ti riial 1 iiproveiiieiil, in tlm amnunt of ex- pi-ndilurf In the year 1835, lha eiitiie a- ii'Oiint appropriated lo tliise objects was #505,0.’i’7. 'The lull which has alre.idy re- ceiveu the sanction of this committee pro- in Il Hi'.. oHi rs II IV . i.-isi '"I Hie list I, 'll gl I, ( 111 U veil., ) i.iiae ail.I liiipo, I ml n 111.) .Mill like Hi" r '■si III l.llg'- I X 1. I "Xi III Hit lis: i.v ill' 'll Tc'insi Ivann. ( Mr l.k.. 1 I.' li,." .ih, h'rg.. c "ii.ii'.i ci,il nl v. 'S. Hi I gl'.,il ext. Ill lu I IIg" ' X||. II III ir. s "■ Ml ih'iii III Ir.iiii G.' r- 11 ’ iil.s. I I' |ii sciils a n.iiinni'i il ..,'y, S iv ,11- I. li.iv.Mj I .1. ■ |i iiiH r- pi. .1 II mu 11V, we In O.llo, V Mr s. e. I Hr. Il Tn i.pr.. ' .'i; J I .V ,1 aj I ri.-vni iii. 'iiMris "f 111., c'li mil ■ tl .g Ills', I.-Is "II H|. S', ilm ,1I oiif lo'li.iw Ills own e"iii |ii„i,,,,s, |,:,| | i, ,,, SI'MI t iio'lgli III Hie a, tl.iii ol Hus II .msc, ii Hi'! '■oiir.-.e of HI'. S' s-ioii, 1,1 corolioi.,!'' Ho Hili,rcuce I iiive ilriwii Iroin Hie I'l.'iiii.ii oig iiiiz lioii "1 Hus co'ii Mill. e. 1 inU'l iiol 111' iiii'H rslo.i.l 1. onp'ile iiInT a vv ml "I liili gilly or piliiolis ii to Hie no uilnrs ol | Hus coiiiuiilie''. 1 resp.-ci all Hie g. iille- 1 iiieii 1 II ivc iH s. ribeif .,s (fie r, pr. seiiHiHv.-s ol disiricls oil Hie s-'.i'oiar.l B it Ho y are UOIIU'I, Iro.ii Hie K ry ii.uure of our repre- sclll.llivi. syslflil. 1.1 li.ivt; 0|||'U01IS III COMI- ■iioii Will, liit.ir coi.slilii,.Ills, espn i'liy ii)i"ii Hus siilij. cl 111 exuoiulit ire; an 1 I icpi .it, tiiat tiiiS couiuiitH'e w IS 'llg.uu/i il upon a liriiO'iplu ol lucleased and extravagant ex- peiitjuiue. It wo.iiil seem tint tills biM is iiiti'n.l' d lo lay tby louiol.ilioii ol a peimiunil sys- Hmi of expi ii lllures of Hus iiamru. 'I’fit preamble al arms me.— It h new lo iio-. rill! aniiuiieiaHori ol piirjiose is Hii|)Osuig jiul iugh soiiiMiuig. and ilfuoHis ilcsigu— •'To provi'le lor Hie proieclion ol me imn- no rce, ami niivigalioii of the United Stales ’ — I hi! priilecliO'i of (bo cuiiunerce id the Uiuleil Si.ileo! VVouliJ not ttoit grand oli- ji'cl einlilace luiproveiiieiils in Hiu iiileri'ir, as well as upon Hie fxleiior lioiimlary o. till! i oiH'iliy ? Tills Governuuml is aullior- uuil by the conslitiilioii lo extend the same (li.giee of |iroler,l|.m to tm. inland cun- nmeu that It 111 ty to foreign Irailo. The power in tile iiiiif case is eonveyeil in the same language that is 'jsed 111 lliu otlo r; yet all Hie i.npi'iveinenls prop ise.l liy Hus hill am lip.Ill me exterior Uoimuary of llio Union. 1 know it maybesaid ihiti iipruve- ments of Ilie interior clianneis of cuinmu- iiicalion and trade in.iy he properly inclu ded in a distinct hill. 'Tliat is true, and such has been the practice to some extent. But to what will this lead in the end? With lU'isi iHiiui Hills, and proiniscil to be mosl 'lliliveui giviiigit pi r'luincney — was the iioq iiliiy of (fie di.strifiiiliot, of (fie reve lun pill.luce.I liy a bigli tariff. 'Tlie States ol Ho- Norliiwest, will' ll wore new aud sus- ei'i li'.lo o( I'lip'oveuionI loaiiy exti.iil.wore I'xp'' U'll lo eoiiibiue will Hio inoiufacmr uig SHiH's, anil secure lo ibemsoln s all, 01 lu.'ilv .if. Hie b 'li'ifils of Ho- iiiiil'.il iiiler isisol Ho-sysH ui. Tli.-Si lies of tlie W, si 'vere I" Il iV.. Hos 'iiom y txp|.|oleil vmHiiii tlo II ii'iiiis. vv fiicli vviis paid iiiH, tlie Trca- •■""■) by III'. I ,,le id all the Si ilos; ,aml III Hiis rc,-ii;i Hie SmiHi was oxp' Clei! Hi coiiioiio H. |I1V. while oHiois rec.'ivc.l a.awol! is,'.U'l. Il vv.is tiic III- q'l ilily "f Hiehcio li., wliicIi was I X|i"|.t,.i| (., "IV,. ||, r.11.Ill' lice I" Hie sy.-t..|ii. M lo r ■ all r. coivc in an I'qii il d'.Mr. e. ilo ro IS a coiiuuiHuly of iiilon sl in 0|i|i'.siiig iiojist .U|.| |■.■.H imiale I'X.iHori H. bn-.-id al.-o eonlends Hiatlho praclo'c of lilsliiliiilioii will cri .phi the o|i..r ilioiis ol HU-G.iv..riim.,:iil; Hial il will h,. sHippe.l \n Ihe bare poles. Th.i argu iient is. th.il Ho- nv.uu'e ol Hie Si ites, .iiiil Hie desire lo Hicic.i-e Hie liiiids al their d.sposal, wHi I'lKVi iil Hie iiecossiry aporopri iHoiis for Hie siijijioil o( till* (i. iit-ril Oavoi iriioiit. Nl! • Il 11 he Hue that Hie S'.aH-s shill H' l a deep iiiHr.-t m isisleiii of di-lro mill.Ill, 111 Iir.l. r lo ell... t llio-e grc-it p.ir- |ios...i of eiliii'iiH>>u and Hopiovemi ill, the tiisi d.iti'-sot the joc.'il Govcriiiiieiil, it ar gues (oil little f ire-igiil or wi- lorn lu Hiem i d' Hi sujijiose Hint ihey vxoiill consent lo weak' II Hus Govauiiient in any nf its es- seiiii i| p iw'-rs 'Til iuoilili' liie Ted'.r i! ! G 'vriiiio'iil lo raise a large ri vi'iiuc li'uin Hie cnsioins. or Hi enable it to pie.-i rve ami biisb iml Hoi puhlie l ul ls as a sun rce of .'■V'.ioH., ail I's nc'C ssiry p iwi'rs iii'isi lie Miaiui iiue.l HI dau vigor, uiol Ibis Ibe Slili's will be really enoiigli lo conci'de. We uiiisl have a s illicieiit aruiy iil I nivv, aiol our I'lvil esl tiMjion'mt is never likely lo he too small lor llie soivice. fur the present year ; >„„r Imb.m wars.and nized ever ,11 ibe House ; that n. Hie pro- lit uurmous e.xpemi,lures re,iiiired lue.ir-leeeilings of a f.iruier day they Inn) been i.A,! ..M r,.A ‘.',0 !'“." s'"'!! 1 eumpelled to act-to vole—and yet their the or ex- desired to en inisstaled from llio Ghair, hut that too, was denied them; that tu add lu the iiijiislliie and lyrnnny of the prueeeiliiigi the GlobH came out a mor ning or too alter with an aiticle, in which the iiiiesliiMi w.as falsely slated, and the must uiiworlby anil disgraceful motives as- cnlied lo every imlividaal, hut one, who voted ill the minority. It was such in justice—such lyrnnny as this, which I said iialiirally teiiiled to produce restleas- I a violent temper in the niiiiorily; and, fur this reason, I iuvoked a spirit of lurbearaiice and moderation on the part of the Chair, and the majority of the llouee, towards the minority. Bnl, sir, so far was 1 from giving iny countenanee and support to the course id the gentleman who refused III vole when their names were called upon the resnliili'iii uf Ihe gentleman from 'South C.iniliiia, (Mr. I’incknev.) that 1 elated explicitly and expressly, if the House pas sed a vote not lo exenso them, and they sliould, ill contempt id the aiilhorily of the lliiiiso, refuse tu do so, I should feel niy- sell buitiid, ill vindication nf the ncressary power nf the Hmise, to vote Hieir expiH- bare id' aliniition, and no luii- I'-'.l as .siilibunliiiale lo ilio mere object of •■.xpemlimre. We sball no longer be carelessly and reekles.sly exposed tu tb'j liaz ii'.l td ioriiigu war, iiiir lu savage massacre, in iniillipled Imliaii liusliliiip.s,be. e:iuse our resou'-ees are felt lo be ample for ;iiiy einergeiiey, and our Tre;isiiry is kii.iwu to I e re liiiid lilt. Sir, I repeal the Iilea, that our Imliaii wars have resulted Iriiiii :i sense ii| the vast powers aud re- S'lurees of ibis ti ivennneiil and the abuse of ils pairomige. While an iiuliff'erenee, ami even coiiiempl id an Iinliaii war, eoii- H'liic to be (ell by llie (I'lveriiuieiit, iieillier ibii viail.iiiee. II.Il- iireeaiitioii, nor Hie ener gy iieee.-s try to prevent bo.slililies, will be ■ipplii'.l. Sir, IS H lint Inie dial Imliaii wars b iv" bei'ii riging vvittiiu llic Iasi six uiuiiths which have eosl ibe lives of biiiidreds of o'lr eiiiz"iis, ard will cost llie G iveriimeiit ■ ii-iiv! til.Ill ten iiiillioiis of imiiiev, :iml w!ue.li liave never yet been lliniiglit worthy j si,,,, from lliis body, as painful .as it might "j ” (hingress by the fie tu my (eeliugs cm persimal grounds. I, e !fi*Vw'! '’1* I III ati'iilier am) l.ilur arlicle of Ike same jmir- y Hi.U w'! Ill ly look lorw iril, willi coiili- , iiai_ h,,, ||,|,„„|iy in tlie I louse are cliarged with th-iiee H, Hiiii.s when there will be S'liiie 1 fiaving reKorted lo "every expRilieiu*'to thwart lespoiisibility loll by our piiblie servaiil.s, I Hm piililie liiisliiess, ami I am R|ieeially referred to ami some iicoiliUabllily tx.icled I'roiii them 1“'’ liaviog coiuiiliined largely 10 Ibis ohjeet. I hy the I’eople, 1 lake this ocoasiuii to say, ihai every eliarge of , Hn-aaliire is wiilioiil Hie sligliesl foiiiiilalioii In I fie passage (d Hie bill fir the disliibii-| i,„i|,. |i is dim lo niy.self Hial I sfioiild also 11- ti'i'i III the .-irplus revenue amuiig Hio | vail mv oilf of iliis'K;'.'aei.iii to say ihal in re.gurd Si lies il IS lieeil .itti i/iiiled lu various cause,s "i the propos'lmii to alailisli slavery jn iftis Dis- of a p'lllli'-.il iialiiie. The Hue eaii.si! of tuot. ai-d Hio aliolilion i; leslion geiierally, I dif- li'' great ard iim-xpeeti!!! favor whieb liial bill foiiiiil III tins lloiiae, is to be f'luild 111 Hie uiiexauijdi.'l ,-|Ui'it of ex'ravaganeu muu- I Hir'iUi.'hoiii llie session, 1.1 Hie ap- lered wilh many ol my Irieads in this Mouse, i lliey very well know, as to the jiidiojotis inode of iiiamigiiig It. Ill all the discussions wliieh li.ivc taken place upon that auhjeel, I have been aurally sileiil ; and, when I h'ld nooasiim lo - ■; -'’-^'’■uU' I - '_;'.outaiiy siieio ; ami,wiien 1 mni imoasiim lo pr'ipri.iti'ins ami public expeudilures nl ev- , lake some pari in Hie iiirideiital ijiiosHons whieli cry kiml.—Strong, tbeicfiiie, ami paradox-1 have grown out of it in Hie pr"(rress of ihe ses- leol .is it 111 ly appear, llie Coininiilec of I sioii, 11 will ha recollecled hy the iiieinbers of the w.iys and Means, or lirtlier the Cliairnian ' ""u.-e I suoglil lo allay, raiher Hum increase id lliat eoininiilei.', who lias repe.Heilly My friend also laid d.iwii aiiollier prop- nsiliuu, III wiiieb, i Hiiiik, be was mista ken. He rein irke I, in rel.ilinn lo the a- hoses glowing mil nf ibe comliHon of the Treasiiiy, ami to ibo remedy Hint liad lieen provi'le I I'.ir llieoi by the lull lor disiritni- Hog the surplus, Hial lliey were both evils; nod Hie dilfereiiee between tbein was, Hiat Hie one might be reduced lo a system, and the oilier never cjiild. 'i’lie experience id all (joveriiiiieiils—llie bislory of Hie world IS ag.iiosl tile correetuess ol tins coiielusioti. A Goveriimeiil never goes baekxvard 111 ex- pe.idilures and extravagance. Great and ! ex;iensive e.stablisbuieius are never re.lueed ^ under any (i.iveriiineiu, except so.iiclimea ^ at the close of a w.ir a iniliiary establisu- menl may be reduced ; but, sir, as a gener al iiriiiciplu, llie piogress of exjieinliluru and profosioii in any g ivernoieul is eouHii- iiud and forward, and revuiuHoii alone can leruiiiiale il. [.Mr. Wise inquired if ins friend fruiii Teuiiessee uiidersiuud liiiii to advance a diirereiit propusiHuii. Mr. B. said lie did. Mr. W. llieii explained, ami slated that his arguiiiciit was, that the pres ent insecure and unouialous cundiHoii of the (lublic deposiles could nut be reduced to a system.] 1 am glad to find, said Mr. iieiiieiil ; llioiioli f eoiilil not agree wilh tlie 11 "■ . .. . . .1 I . I 'ii'icliTiile parly ui all Hour vieivs of lhal mies. vowed biinsell eg,.lost il, is yi'l entltli'd to , , I , . ^ ; liiia, nor e.iuhi 1 vole will, Hmsa w ho suuoht t, the (duel merit in pas.ving It. 1 Ins ere lil | suppress all iliscussioa hy a viulalion of llm be is jiis'.ly eiHilled to, ami tlie conn- | nglii of speech iii Hus House. As lo the aiher Iry will, no (Joubt, duly appreciate iris ser- j expedieiils for exliausHng Hie time ami Hiwarliiig vices, j Hie hiibiiioss of Iho llmiso, I 'illiriii that, U|«in no I uccasioii, ami m mi iiisiaaeti, liave I lent inysclf We are now Mr. Cbairinaii, near the j lo any such purpiso. la Hia wlmle course of clnse Ilf n [i irliaiueiilary year, one of the , Hie session, I d i nut reineinber tliat I have de- most eventful 111 our bisiiiry, and one tliat iiiiisl long lie reuiumbured for good or for evil, ill ibo furlber progress of tins Govern- oieiil. I wish I could cousuiiie the tune necessary '.0 a review ef itie ili'isl remarka- ole measures and iiicidenls wliicb have dis- 11 ig.iislieil our |,roceediugs ilu.'iug the pres ent session. S.icb a review fioiii some one mine coiiHietenl than myself wuiild lie a public lii'iicfit. I eauiiiil refrain frnui ad- veiling for one iiiuuieiit 1.) llie extraordina ry 'lisiirdui and eoiistaut n.daHoii of all .smiiid parliaiiieulary r.ile aud practice wbicii lias prevailed tliroiigbout the ses- si'iii. Every member must fuel that the cliar icler ol llie House has been deeply af fected by Hiiise eirciiuislaiices, in the opiii- 1 , ,1 - . I .1 • , ' , . I- , ground ol public priiiecpio ur puh ic interest, iii 0 ibepubl.c Amuber sess 0,1 "1 1 i,,,,;,;.. has been .lenied.*^ Bir, thesealiacks qtial lengLli diiJ Jisor uT iiMist tMul in Uis- j iimse inisrppresfcnutiun** have beeri cuntinu- iirgaiiiz inoii, ur vest Hio eiiliro actual puw- gj uolu Hus day. It was natural lhal, u)Kin Hie cr of Hiu GuveruuiciU 111 llie liaiids ul llio . meeong uf Guiigress, I should seek Hie earliest Exeeulive. 1; public re.spect aud [uiblie !'Jpporiuiiity of giving an expusiouii uf my cuursa inanded Hiu yeas and nays but unca ; and tliat was iqion Hie resul'iiiuii I ull'ered iihaiigiiig ibu Ilnur al wbieb Hiis House slioald must in Hie in.iriiing, Irom 1 i tu li u'cl'iek. But, sir. Hie wide range of debate indulged in by Illl , aii'l Hic time I consume') in lae discus- Moii of Hiu naval apprupnaiioii bill, has bnen Hie prutuxl lor Hie grossest misropruseiitaliun. As iiumblu an individual as 1 may be, it has been my fortune wiHiiii the last year ur two lo have b'.t:a tiiu ubji'ut ul Hiu most iiitlcr and uiiqiiali- li' d deiiuiiciatiun and caloiiiny by the leading Journals in Hie Interest of party in piwer. 1 have, al Hio same umo, beeu Hie object of unre- iiiiHed aliack ami denuiicialiun by those who uc- ciipy Hiu higliesl stations in the Guvernment .My siippott of a distinguished Senator from 'Ten nessee hif the L’restileney lias beert ascribed to Hie must unwurtby private molives ; and every vjdes an expemiiture for the picspiit yc.ir of j out doubt, lo a perpetual struggle belweer, nearly #700.H00—[a menibcrsaid 800,000,] ' tlie Stales of Hie interior and the Siatua IL, that I did my friend lujusiice iii tlie in ference 1 had drawn fru.n Ins remarks: bnl 1 in list take leave tu say, that 1 lliiiik the greater evil ti> be remedied—much tUu greater ealamily which threatened to belal tlie country by reason of the existing state uf the jiuhlic Treasury, was ail liiereascd { n genllernan near me states the amiauiil at 1 upon the lake aud sea coast, for an equality #800.000. The bill under consiiieiaiion | ot benefits—of expenditures wliicIi would (iroposes to apply #027,-364 to new works, 1 exhaust the revenues of any couiiliy. making an aggregate of iipwardsof#! .700,- But in connection with tins view of the 000—more lliHtx three times Ihe amount of Bubjoel, consider for a moment the mon- any former year! What amendments may . strous—I will not say intolerable—inequal- yet he made to this bill I cannot foresee,but ity of Ihis sjsle.u ol imptovauienli for, if C'ltifidetice shall Iva lust in Hie House ol U.aiiresuiilaHve.s, we shall no longer have It III our power t.) Iiuasl of a free goverii- ineul I wuiil'l nut he umlerstuod as charging all ihe disorders of Hie session to Hie presiding olUeer Ilf this iluiise, he, 11 IS line, iiiusl eiiine in fur Ins sliare ut res- puiisibility ; but lo the Huusu ilsell must attach tlie greater repriiacli. Ills the ali- soiisB of a pr.);ier regard fur the propriety aud lue or.ler of our proceedings 111 the d ihe muHves winch led lu il; ur at feast, lo sliuw Hiat the friends uf Ju.lge While were at issue with Hiuse uf Ihe Vice Tresideal, (.Mr. Van Buien.) in regard 10 principles uf Ihe high est grade and im|>iilance. Well, sir, I sal in my seal Irom tlm first uf the session, ami wait ed paiiently for an occasion up>n which I could priiperly, and wiHiout seeming lo tresspass upon any rule uf iirder ur propriety, make the remarks u liicli my feelings and judgment bntli dieiated pr"|M'r. I had rusuiuliuns drawn up which em bodied all llio propisilions 1 was desirous of es- lablisliing ; bui, sir, no privilege was alluweii iiieinbe.rs of the House ihciiiselves, which | U is an exiiaordinary fact, aliiiie e.m accoiiul fur those repealed siieiu'S k ^ unpieuended as il Is exliaurdioary, ..._ . , i,f disorder, aud the utter cuiileinpt for all i that no memlH r, fruii. the first of the snsvion lo number of public officers—incrcaiicii uavsl the laws esublisfiud by Wiig pailiainetilary this day, has ueen at hberiy lootfor a p.'ojmanioH
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1836, edition 1
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