ttti ft "if WSTflTN mm m sua, UnwrpMby party rs-'gc, to iivcUke Ltctcr:" Vol. XIX. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1818. mugfo m mn tt es mil FOR TIIF. REGISTER. 'C?.;:- '.'.-MANURES cosTisrxu. r Let culf vate tfie ground, tbat the poor, 25 vt-il a thenrfc, may be fill ft? ; and huppi r ess :aid peice.be established throughout our The Ti"- of animal. durinr the i;nr iir,r ,t m on trie (liv tise pen is i' l- . , , rw. , . t ! i '..lnulvPH. - ITH.in.l )t V. 1 III" II vill I , V - -" r . . j Vvpbrptin dui ior sumiiier is so jireat, t that a en outfit never to remain a- ? nove two wcck. iy a iuiar roui?c j ; viil be cquai darter, on accot against; evador t 'V.'d. of couise V'TpTnri - '. : v" ' t . .. ... .1 fi.rcrrr itiri'D th V. -df f.'!UP HII 1 M'-ril A,' ' 7 .. '...! k " tii a 1 1 Wl 1 1 D6 m ail e ? I r m i ur an. i uy u. trnio crop, the quantity o the ma-M.-r. 'is increased., the evaporation is i;mnihed by the length of the nights, t i All the cm n cubs on a farm should ie rarefw'Iy saved, ;snd sl-ouh! be 'vp e'k 1 s ca 1 1 e r cd in tne farm or s t a - io vVnl to presprve theni from the fit wher thev absorb a rie:i mm-? t u r e t o b e b s 1 1 etl u yoo the t arl ! r a s ' thov r "dual'v decay-: f uus vtuistif u - d t tn" a valuable ainlitom to ti.e nia!ivre i naf! m the. farm yard v. h up to i.oiii . fv", ..' ..' ...... . .iv i ; . X" n. ; l.n.. iil fr ii ""."!,i lrun. t'iu . h 1 1 bin o t ilitr1 es.. utve been mao e use ":':' -"'': . . ; T .1 ' )t as manure wire success n mese i i;iattcr are 1-mib d out ar.d spread p-, ft n nuor land, thv are found to im- prove it very n;uch. If teey are cart- d into heaps and are exposed to the - . . . I . I tm V Kr.r ;r--aH Indian corn, pot: es. nax and jjrass. led of the .interests of c r: nerce,t he 'frohiert nr ennchipr f?ir:i? it is i . .wir.,i r. i t i ! r. r i . -,i ir.uui ii . , .t ii A 4Ti i I or on 'Hitnl ot unlearned - ctdition of the urror, unen rea Sv sired without 5'instiactin troia the i r H, , , , . . ,. 4 V , - r npi' aluable item o! ti - winters "r w . i l V. t- '"I""" V . i, rru:AU n,i0 of corn a.H.er ir is st htied.has a con- - j and the po;ver ot the creator to 2rati- id. i i .n . siderable eHct n it, makinjr tlu j ofitsapplKation.ispenfuncatt.ea-d f.lWi,..M.,r , :s c,v,,.a ..s j :-'.-1,..:r-. mtniatin"' tne size d tuesen . : . I tipnx hv observation, until the Iesirn- ' ,. , . ' , i FV - . r V tii j j applied in t!e war. Fanners ;i ! J ouint!tv of manure .phali be depo- h , , . .... r , " ' ' . x r . - j '. u !:o have biv-n in ;v -hn'i'.t of annual- I I dto. wit bin two week? at most. ar:di, . ; , v M 1 r .i. wrt,.c tUr.t . i app .i r -;n ar.i my --aM taruJ. do- cbarai.tcr o! a liankrunt law, i c Tti i!n mediate I 1 o iiun C n ijit vv .i , A . - . , , ... j ut .u,a. . :y. , jiinMl : the iatifr ay .d, so. as f, , ! t' on r attenf ion and favor ? We ! 1 : . ,4 t, r.i T 1 1 f t T'l r.il.'ii If!' I -. . . :i " ...... , f :; . v, lie ..rnoMti 1 , Wl' -o 'V 1 1 - "'V': '.;rti .nn. r ;iy uno jusrice as ruiiv as any -people. J! Iv enricd bv far !c-s ' " d'vv,'- ,'.-;': "e so jeci seeus ?o nave ccen consi-; .ruinous tf the mdivduals ena-ed in ; means. and ayance, a nU . cf - . i nn:.. d on ".'hind idvdv turned u d;'h trifhv sr-n iio-'it ' 1v tiro fmu. ; ' i tu, k . ..i.t:- 4...... fVr.mt i,;,., ..,. ;-: :" -'.:- : . .:.. : . h )ro:i ::r.i, ;;n-siri ) dedi v the rrost : f rs d O'lr- 'eons'ti'f Ution : who "ha v ' h,v fJllrl . I. h;0o ' rnfnd. wouM m-ho 1 -,-.,.. :.i ".. IfiO'T. aiiW i:e CM 11 I ; , . . : ' ! t - --"- ui'.ii ii-'-i linn uuiiiiJ iiaivi ii ,') 1 ' . ... v. ...... . v .t ku.i, ) - , m , o uver a Lr neater , -' v ; x "rr"-; 1 v . a....: k, mh ci.u u.ct aini (mm. - j ? !()r wnicn tne inercnant nan never p"seo Mr ,fi-oier!( u;::.i s.-c:eted he ! rA 'i ruct. Miiv ie b'v. o iii anal I . f . v r . y , . , ' ; i left in a state dor vi 1 --nr a io- . Aft-'f at pen-xl, tne pens ;rt:uh ; . r . . , - 1 , ul -to.d frnm fourteen down to ten v- : y - " - M" : ::.cd;a.theafHv taUen).5h . .. . 3 I am!- the rattle nave !mnro en in oin'ui. - . .-.. .-- :.. . V : ni.i; . -. . - 1 : . IV. i HI UL.I.iC.li. ll.l ' rZ 4 '. tnVeeomariaed ;il mnire noor; lan eitlier, unless it be yrtie iine crop? of Indn com "and i S t-y - demon ? vhrat. and a -ood crop of red cberj tr. - ! ,;. ,jr,i 1 ('1;rtli,!l ;d,tor & crej T!;e third ground on which -ffef tl em, with the aid of pht, r.' j V'" - v "v ' : - i 1 ". :"d-re -i ip all -cU-os nt ; i aintair.ed th nco-s?ity of V pn is m ri! i l uwt.j rr.M(i. amr iu!!it nc- tu be (hire-, -j fueen t! estates so Un-Wt'e, dh.it its ex- ! ni r.e.r; what prj-jv r.::natn.H (( ti.-y miv 1 ir:ule to ma!'.e r od i ;..e,;r;.'""W ' V 'flir ; ; ira.ded v..t',:t Lo- mo-t clear and co-i, (,?d Miid be greatly abrid-rd, and we be applied fo them, audar ha '! tl.aY -of 'mar w, ami t s'..iil become aliens to each other, lie j' come oi (he re,t. Thi nvr is ftr- Tnore valu able thun that rnde by t?.e ;e f r Vi-ral stes parted wiifa-i j then considered the etlect of the in-1; lorded, and fiever can !u-, under th rd:dc. ThAHo nehs J il lVlh,uTrr 11 va '-'y to attain that!; so! i cm Jaw- as rer.tdj the deb:or. the i1 amnui;tratma d an inw-jiyent law. Z ii&iit th;.community. . it wr.3jj ihe nature of t;e proc-din; forbids i leue or hed where the h.-s mnv he said, t,s ;, Trds the debtor. ' it the ft lh;::i i! bctarc uhich the exa- j d,v;vvl ; CfV11 t!,e 'Slate Jvir.g . ) jcaase it umhes no distinction be-S mv.uttn take- ni.v;e is u.t c-!cy!.t.d S c mMiv- of a dirt Ihvyr, shoubl be : 1 -'p ! ' re-HJe, ed tne pnvcr fV,r this pur-; tueen honest nd.fortune and criminal I : for it, and tJ.e vvh,. aftair has b?- m;d.' holbwini in the nddd prodigality. The rrium;des of tiie in-;1 a .::cie mccl.ery, which the uiarat- all thp duo-and other manuics Htuvent lav s require u:!y a full sur- j : tend tr tir am u-emeut. and nobody I vaniVd bv; rains into tlre ci ritre un ti: -PP-J Hie power to render e the ?:-,:-;ty in th ps- ; Uy i :-f ui.y adyna 'jh-n,;. 1 hotiow -fir. Alht lime cfhi.:nce given to creditors i uch :!sC;Mi. re (lady accatlinh1t d i Ui reach one half ot them : the mean sdiouM hcoHccTed a- offeo &: t! ,H'-lc UP -T-d or- j ; he has lest t! rest, wt!Cther by extra-;Md detecting fraud are f- incompetent, J the r the ii:-i;thit is :u!e to reso,t to tneoi : tl order, to become saturated yhh iHvc-f '-owiver in t',, -n, J-!d n'C - ' " i,l'ilf,Ii; aiiJ difli-;: dul-nce of any other f-liy or vii e, , i-o,v e. ,es t- be made must depcml r T;ches :"all the chips wldch can ! Iik i i-ht of discharge. so entirely on the examination of the !" Jctetr at ctne-: weod-Vards-shouut:aN, 1.',. coj...i .y o riv oi.tU'y m " !i 'te stages, otily becauSy Oougri s have ! is it consistent with justice or sound ij insolvent himseir, ;vho has been tau-ht. be thr own iidd tiio pen and a same measure ;1by the experience of thousands, how . ther litter which xn v be conveniently ! .V-V ;v.! , ; t ot M '"f the s' ead j (!f indiii-en t. such a man. as v:i M to pus.- ti.e trdeal. the court conc.-r- cMe at. If hogvare maua-edm live to one v o. in the fair and uvaal sing thU business as a sort of intrusion y. -way when tattei thJr more important duties ; in iWake nUM-e manure-t fit.Siim'peachrr.ent d' fraud, perhaps not e-:; sliort, ti.e uhole proceeding, from it:; ?V value of Hi fir food. S: '-V inoi -'d t - ' 'vt-v'- v'v r;0,(; ; ;lace, relieit upoii this constitutional ! Ven of impi udence. iiiuSs'. himself strip- j commeoc.cment to it termination, i, a U Al u d taken from the bed of ciQrt?, l in support of the bill, or ! j fed f ait mi propertv, and unable to : mockcrv contemptible in ro- 1 !7v and in many instance are ffund j Hons- to a?temp'tt a ''dn ; ;ill,r 'ait a:i V tdheT citizens, arising ! j ;tj. other cae it is too mild, in v.hat I i utility of the exam-m-tion wfdrh k r early equal to furm yard duu place him r He be- j place und- '-e. Uw's, when the Uthev are comp-wted or earned in the U f. ,:. n ,tA r ' -V ib":ii!le" - t,ie haz.uds ;t( hiclv tnev I comed the cternah slave ot. nis crcdi-, coui . ,wiit appoint or.:-. vv da;s h r tall into the hoy; pens and tarm yard. i0f the Bill but o d' e - '-V t :fvV; xPet- tnuV the enormous ere-j , tors, witnout vtelumg to trreai the pro- . on'i or two hundri d ra.. a-d wut ?:o mVuLire in the spring can be better , nf th n iture ce-( of a slave. He is tiead to every j -eneraily C; the time amjdv .sGuS.- terXn exertion ; be is bst to all usefulness; '!-f:t i.-r all t; enquiry to be mjuV I 3t rciiV5r.g i!d i)r k)n standing triV.- viU:;.'h-iJ;r eX" i d.-tant connections tk. agents to wimse j lie has no means to earn a farthing ; no - j Mr. H. snid he had kntm-n as m-:v i. u , . ,,11..,,,,.-,,,. i ces, an d pi ouch dig t.ieir si te I "rent 'deal ;t: valuable' manure mav be W 1,...;: . ' I t'l'IIIMI. !! 117.1. .... 1 . V t , ; iiti' '- i. . I . I.MI'Ul u II v:,v in: cll.c,.,! i , !i:.;!Ps afl.r h-i";: ; n t hu- -v ' 1 ? X i;!. tp, iis.! use,: , nccessi- 1. v; ! ? v. "N,, rime , viuaWe as ti.isi fc"' - , . r . i uunv or worms, or suojecun pmuts t f rrpf:f,ir ..rft to fire like dung, it being mild andt ii . v v Vt - 'V v'- I:l7"'an not embark in it. lie thought thi- th" time cwely jfertilizingv ! J.ar 'Vt 4! !cal-nd "fV?v- prot tion peculiarly necessarv to thi . ,,.0 j er aitcrueu to t'e trnier ov.-y pap ': ' . - . . ;;';;::- - -.V -i'-vM '. "'.:--' -T: Ashes leachecl ancj unleached have: been extensively used in agricultural jj purposes as a nanure, and Jew have been found to su ceeu succeed bet oi dry, loamv land ; the a cold or clavr soil, bv rendering them more wan: ?nd open. They are foun b bencitt nearly all j . . . ... , ; assert, t!:at ur'Hi a., aost evtM-y kir;d of ; land, om bush !! ot a-es udl nroduce J . , , , , r ; i . . . . . . . i . Ashes: aTisvvrr ex-;n:eiv ve!l when live budiels ot Miip.if the land 'heo : 23 vet. t ) contrr T'e j - . - , rroui:t: as ah;s. w j. leai:h c I, v i z . vv-h en. i: j redv-ed bv v.;ile! v or A . THE BANK R Vi T ii ? LI, This mrasur? !:.v.;.: - .r. . -t : l-rr.t.r'-r.rr orcasioncd much dr;-;:ue '(incsi, kiul havlnir htcii 6tnr.c';. :'vx- u,i, nn j. s . s.ro,!ypjMwe(!.:1vV!'r(o sivv tior rea-1 l ' i .s,d i.i qnest'oti. :,..... : J - . 1 u r 1 . . v i .!! 1 r- -:. 'i iii. . 1 - ;j . ui' i .1 i" hi: j i n;i vi iirpn run - ii in jimii i, nn i . i i : i . . c i .;.,' 1 . i i :h; t;! faeV'if.. ,"V-,"i,nllI,-tif:, "-.t'soinfv' law.-.tnmn th uhjtTvh;rhi,.n i . ..."t.' .lA.v,.. ...!. ..f i.;c.,i;..v5;(l.it. .,nd mi inf.-rr.. 1 s. and Pdv'abrin'.r tb .e : v ? -V : : "J-r " v T " i j i.v w..,., - v... ...... : o - , " " "v m an one nerifv if -nd i - r : ' ;i 1UC" u"li-MiiUV 111 'ei"o to a. J The insolvent !a s make notiistiiittioii ;:gmui result, tuat creditors sulurnt to bcr Ubt ;iQ ln!VV;rP(iv.' " ' ! in the next place. Mr. H. conended a these ca-es, while th- bill on yourij dcdr.iuded rather tha!i appear as m ri ! frr.,' , :f r, j! jt v j ' r; ,f, - .. . v. t ivoaHi be a waste of tiie fne- cf rhf t 1 f 1 I'- S 3 i t:v t;i i. : , . .. . . " . i cencrai Historical view ot thp r ntmn vstem of bar k ' H "l J t5lat tlie P.'v 'experience of eve- j table puts it in the power et tho'cre- j in sudi a pr-icecdiu-, with' a kao-;- A W io!1-.' -na,ik;,e i t ry cotameicial nation known to usJ f ditors to make a discrimination so.es. ; iedge that their opposition be rf- or'.d cord'rthe - " -?r- i as audioiity ntst to be tiisre-arded. ; j seutial to justice ami policv. In the ; leci oalmd ti.or to discover tloj triad d -vv of the imnest unfortunate ..debtor, j of; their debtor, nor prevent hb d: -- sons of the latter and Ins family : the , amelioration of the condition "of the j uentor umer tne mnoer innuence of principles, mav fairlV be done. The of notice outia-ed? Whv will r. better. Ashes ; the christian cmperiMS, and gradual I countrv too vr'a nil thr. lah.r. 1? norm if n r,pi nntl mrrf;i- gravelly and progress ot the same principles in Kn- industry. a.d enenrrofall its citizens, -iimnrison another at his will . tn .so answer well on and, and other commercial coun- ! and r:inot a.r.l f h.v-A .nxr tUnn. ' In,-., fVr.m ft, f,;.. ll.d.f f ir,.,,... ... tries : observing t'-at in propfrtion as! t h e p eoplc of .i conn try atlvanced in civilization and xefihenie-nt. it became ' fv his maligna-?- passi ns by wanton anton train - ut the and e-"!OS crti'-'tv. tiati been res e:i and abridue!. In the origin ot Inokrupt systtm of England, the i la !ikn:pt v.-as c ; n sidered a criminal ; ' tiut a present, says Blackstohe, the f ins of Eanuptcy are cofi-;iuered ash lawsciic'iiated fbr the braeit of trad f ; ! and fi uridetl on the principles ot hu- Unardfv as well as ufice.?V if ii is need 1 ie subiect of b.d;ruijtries ' Mr. !I. , Imi- suf.jett of bvdw-uptvie." .nr. ii.j. :!id -yi'v roriMdeed this a a deciara-.; lions info the general cofiers. Have h whatever tn?ht be found in hi ps.c, j tio;: of f '-e wilt of the p.-ople that Con- : s ;C! iin :i, said Mr. H. no chiim upon j.'smn w- u!d he liable to ihi i.Tupnfiii re-s should act on ...lli'is ulject, at : the country ? Shall we turn coldly ' creditor.,, it ii obvious there is nri u-l j b-a-f ? so iar as t o .tab! ruie It-bitids;:to:no-paif icniar'sy tern, it is ?; iirjit do-presveiy. to !''vrde sotuelj oiie whici s.dLbt iPidorov in its .pe ;iaiion oti the lii'.v.en? slates, ui.ing a oviWvv;x nper' t ! y i:ii;'? stvy ii, a:o be j i .. . , . ' P " - e-n; i':.j a!o m,US- ; .L.e.Mveen- i Me ',ei e'ititvn-v liii:'debtbr.s- , i esidin. rn itdiereiit states- M r. H. ; Ori tended it wa- tle duty ;of 'Ciii"rc;s to can v mt e.'Ttct toewdl ot ti e neo- !' e i!' .;ciuniy declined ; not in- the country ; to inierro'irsc be - J ,v . Iii3L; o tvtP!n aiMihwf in f f.mhirfi..l ,m N . ! .. :'.-! . ..- "... ..... . wr,i,-v ; in !. rhff. V'h'!l t.. . .. ! i 1 fs J til lf 'I II -ir. r.i - 1 ".'..- - . A. iit: S --soniuc irem the iian-ers of all thei ciian-res ' "'. !:"; an.! soarc?.trom-lnc!i ibn-er am! .ruiu A.: , . . . -.i , - - . 1 :-- j j... - ... . ........viviui nun. iuH IS U- nui. I';..' i ix - iiv )" v.... nr, liiu ..ilil.U I I I thaiaay'otheT- citizens, arisin.c::! hi.f. 'othe'r caie-.it is too mild, in v.hat I i utility of the exaimnetion whirh US:? parativelr deficient in er.piial, even for the business that, on commercial sands oPtheni bound haml and foot, at the wantonness and will of tiieir creditfrs, without the -possibility of producing by ..this hendage t'u- lca-t re - iluction of the fleet ; while the ilebtor is , subjected :,.to ihcalculable suft'ering, and tiie voDiuiunity to a "'most serious loss. It is lUli'ihtful. said lr. H. to anticipate what a mass of talent and ! indiu-try will be o.t loose by the pass - jj -age of tins bill ; and which is now dai- Ir.'Uinunisiunv and perishing in hope - less want and useless activity. Mr. fl. then contended 'that the unusual hazard and losses to which our commercial nien have been exposed .. ten the charge ,f niaintjioin his fnmi many years by the reat and sudden : I iv, m:id'- de.-fdute and nii rrdde. Mr changes in the political relations'" f the world, against wluch no pru- dence could juard, entitled th?:n to ail j tlie Qare and indulgence of the govern- : nient. He said that the couritry had ; grown rich and prosperous !v com- intCial enterpr.'ze, which had heen been irtaiices of merchants failing .. k,. .;:;. . -f0, t-. .,..;.! ,;i who had, within a few years, -.paid mil - in the hour of their mi -for- j ! dnremcnt to his Iriei;ds to iuruisli him tun e,:' while u;' riot in the wealth, pro. j vt it!i their assistance and funds. ..- & arc made !r the insolvc'it to desire that t :er ' d bv the .prospcrit v ..w'.dr.h has grown i'fchf;u!d. Ibi therefore dr:u;s on. living horn fht ir ruin?- .hal! . w v ic. e them jj partly on mi'rr.bL-, and often' disho' to wate and to pemhv while noli nest expedients, and the cliaritv of l ii'.ii-u receiver the least benefit ast tcra - that ci a Mr. H. passing trauttr. in t-vr" s-,ai e and vent laws now existing in the di'.I'er - ent states, and the iuineu- and dis - ir;ceful eiiccts piodnccd bv tlie;o. Mr; ii. here evidaincti at Inr-re t:;e na - ture of these insolvent piovi.ions : tlteir 'inenu'aiity, uocet taiiitv . and in- jn'sficeV-'thre-i.v.r.intr to destroy a'.l cre - inducement to make the attempt. When embarrassments distract his ef- ibrts. and dit!icuities crowd upon him. he exhaustshimseif in unavaili;istrug - i;les to the last, because he sees t!ia . whenever he ceases to do so, he mu-- be forced V a jroal. This is the ce tiin end f his career. lie is puijjn.g ami inojUjto.is. t .he !.'o; there to starve and perish within its 'ti i.u-. cviK ot the:o. :ij'-.iUva wails, yvbile ' is miserable vi e ard j; terns. re foand, nt so m ;cu in wh it h chiidreri starve and pe i'sh wJ.ut !l urotigfuily done under .em, ft - ii'. ' Ana why is this done? Des nut the vorC' 01 'j'JiraQiiT cry yii airsaisfc a w .. - 1 ' a. . . H Desnntthe policy of society cond? nn ) ! it ! f? not eve-v ouid "scn:rm.nt !' deprive him of the sweetair webteatlu': to p;i'.-y his limbs and, b k his h.irt ? ;; Ir some dangerous i nine? Co uri less misfortune be a c.Ium. .p,r j; loathsome vice ? No, urdess poviMtr he always vice. To w! at uc .for what j jrood purpose, is this -jerruitted a::d I done, t th creditor or t- the couwnu. j j nity ? To the creditor, notliin--; for .j J gnUl is r.ot f::nd in the vaults ol'aj.ii laud debts are not paid by v'hs and groans. io ti:e conitnuni'y, worsa jjthan nhin, latiny;. erioys ujurv ; I the los t!ie lahor. -i!u industrv, i"jir ';! talewfs, of naav a useful citizeri : of- j H. remarked t'iat ano hrr L'f ;n lw.. iff j effect of (he ins ! , en? . : .-, 0 !; put ic entirtdy ut of the power of fj 0 I insolvent eir t rfK.'ve hjs athiirs I His frie.niv are d. iven frj:j iii;iJ. t Kno-.vjng ti.,it, huid ! e ; appear, m uuiises.. even ?'eir ' 'that his ch.iritable -f.ie:.tls had !. fhi.vi. Ivp. r- t :...:.. . . . ji. themselves ti e .'raud. ii.-ides. ai j those who do nut hr0mc weary of hi? 't wants. If the ins'.dvent laws, .aid v. H- are ?o pernicious in their ei'W n ! tiie uebbc, let r.s see hon- ruui ;? better they are in relation to the r'h? , u; d-c ' creditor. They subject 'him tj In-. ; jVom every quarter, 'i'hey j.lace hia i 'n a position with his deb'or which of- ;.e;s every temptation the latter tr ;! theat him, and furnish 1 j with die im ans of doing 5v. The firsc - iivj'd of a creth.ar woah! otm to be a "I ''"'i -d t.tir 'mtirmn:t of vnuuirin :into tiie alfdrv. of the insolvent; of ! ; :nouiri how- -hi became unabli: to par .one bunde d iu:!; di-char-H in !j one morr.i-;-: hd M en them" sworn. U ulfby six and r-.-.f at a tim. ; each i! ti ur'tii. io get . his hwA p'.. th I ; j'.k. ; icpeating. tee oth. rather j! .r.it ol iu a!: ;;etho, '; p;,d -.': -bit ir j a rceno t.. c:n!r;ori (., .Ity o;:"U.-u- 1 i - . ij.vi'cb maybe rigt.tfuiJy, , :Kh-.r it 1 iun. 1 t. it . . I I . it ' A r i I , 1 9 1