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I .'A .1 ; - .a Yn v V r - r' 1 .3 . V i ;- 4 A . i 4 Ar. i- ''V.' s fir . k ' ; ; :.-f i. .i ' . .- v .W' 'v .-. " ' r . - - ' t- w -sr- - s hr'AWi fefift.66flTrrtir1 w f fioo.060?! naftsed &d Set; &noIntinff- ctf D KBATE ON TH F. A3& JBILL, , ... r V Ctrntinvtds Mf .AVmTAso -from Person, "fanV rnut' becom-ide red presumption m Wfh mi jf- . ,v. .-thY7ac period of bc debate, rhen fhe-suh- rif ! sentiments upon; i MdWn -we, had had he; hrSHitne ftf the ;indkv!-ur,'sbed on 1 - t ku i. tu P - KUn,.rn itVN.m:..'.i.:.k . be committee; which nropoiestol nnthatthe side, the t t. ir." j -r place the ehtrreauTpl.is.f.md of theWe i-S flank, 1hcfo5ts of which are to W thc p'ubjfic.TreaawTri? v' : ; f ', ' When said Mr. Yi we loot around at tfie focal r iJanka . estibHshed ; throughout -fthe vum, wc nc uujirriw oi uiem m a nros- 4 - c Fcrmi condition, tp one. that , vrt se otheiv ': vrae.'an i this b-icc th cae he could see no ' ;7 : TasnVwby a Bank establish -d oh the'lins . of Ihete,,aml cotrducted ; for its benefit. V ahoublnot alscianccttd ; cannot men ni suf- V , v : ucpt nonesiv ana cnpacijy pe fonncf to con : ; ,vduQt its "Lusincss he had tto dob bt there ' r 3 v isine plait men expedient on tuts nues - 'fiori rests tle -ble -matter; If ever there " Vas a furie when such. anMnstrutioiv eouM dersy. it w-f the. present. It-proposes o r'ce ail tnf Junns ot tre st.ne in a Haik - V) be loahediiirti for .the accnnnv'dtiorc o . it citizerw and shall we dcrf-r 'carrying-this ' xnexireinto efft ctp and wart 'till t.'e'esent bau'ikijj:.;intitirtIons' bidits hand "and foot". , f. by triten-Vin heir discounts to their chnr terctl limits and calling tibp their deb tTs .-".at a time' hen tUry are unprepared to "ay i'-tlrehi .aVe riot thejte B-ntn alrradr sundine . thr" alarm, "a ud tellinr ux'they Tnust. coerce v the : poplef to p'y . their debts f ; It .Is time tbereton; lor the j.tiJ.siature to;anbrd som ; . relief against the lbri Men -d distress, i But o sir we are tlci it.is bad policy -to: place the I . whole'lund flT;the" state, m the hands of a 1 ; few'iiidiviiluala.'and'-thst fv this means thev ; Would -i'arel art: undue influence orer the pub' i wrtrc- -air. ii, ;ir2iimciil lias anv , ;-' T : " ,.f J wejnt, it jsaaf)pucile to privatetnstitn ' , " r t)ori umlerjehirurcd exclttrive privilejrea. ai : " v , tcitbose in which the 'public -re entirely in- :. -v ' . . :rcresio---in wcitmore so, tor in the. one case j. - ."v--.'i:iT- per$nl interest J. would have a 'more pfwer- "tipnthan ;t would be.. posibleto bare in:a j6rnrniin;ty, orcr :which the "people by their -represcniaxiTes, nave uie entire ann sole con- rtroul. .'- .; -, ; -Aun sir, docs not this arprmcnt go to " - ae very ro:4 orsocJetyu-'eMt not say, there 1 tan he no virtue sparted frtn nte est, and - .that man i however honest lie may be; found , ih'diicharjiin;thei bligntions .which lie is abound by interest and interest ,'a'one.. to do cannot be toil nd honest enougJMn diicharc: an;;;ine-reiaxjve uuiies or socieiy, or tnose iluties which exclusively beogr to the pub lic at ?arjr .; ,Sir, th arjument lias often beeti 'used in;thCrd:scussion of tkis subject, and I ' hope t!ie unprejudiced part of this committee Vill onlv tive it that weight It is entitled to, - jr. . utuirmin, we nare ue. n t toi.a ,w? - shoulI be taking all the-fundi which have .be:n' directed to particular purposes. Sir I vdeny it would fe. necessary," however the bill on your table, may jive the power to this Institution, oyer all the funds of the sa!e, to dispose of theJti for'the purposeof raiding a capital to commence this banking operalV n. HV he revwfould .be the necessity. and until there is ap abslute necssityv tlrese funds Vould nt be diiected to o'pr purposes, they Jfoul 1 be hrld as coll.itersd serurily fov the issue Avhich this Bank migit. from. time to time tti Ike. Does not the bill nrovide to borrowithree hun.lrei. thousand dollars in V. SjiViiC aia v..iiii.iu Lumnicni-c uusiuei ,r'v. vitjioMtellJng the pioperty of the jte, , , ani is it no, reasonable to suppose from a compn tUon with the o her Ilanks of f .is Sta r, that that amount wou'd answer all the 1 t piitrent,dem inds upon the tme, more parti- cut irly -sir if its omce should refuseKeven . wi' their chafers starelng them iv the face, n as tne icai anus oi uus s-axe naye uone, " " the payment of their notes in'specie ? r Airnm" sir,' it lias been said, . that a bank j" .ro'e will pay-a bank debt. If this is an ar ; ' p:me-nt at all, to' vrhom or to what is it ap r f.,. r priCible-aTe". our present Banks to heJti NtliemsJvfs under this prevanca'ujn. tliat -; they vvW t:ke them thougn the pubhs refuse -r V then, ajul- that i IieiTfore th-.- L v are eood. Vr, Cliairmantlieywould answer no other puipose tran a sin. Je operation ot wiar jtu tt, l am sure the. oppoenot this bill ccul not be thvir advocate, not of thesv nor anv other - - insiiiui.oirs . uie et ai enu xi wnicn I nave -ys thought was public gooI a-d pri vate bt-tWfif," and whe ever .thevTfai!ed. in f either, . the public t large sustained an irt A tanVT' Wri t'harman.v- we have , been tol-u IT that we have alreaJy. too much circulating r;rnwium tha: tlicrc is M!eatly a rjtduml ncy J...: and this la! vie. reason oithe demands that are made upon our present institutions. Sir many reavons rr.isrht be rendered for th:s, but from irir humble viewi. of t:e subject, It does , - ., " not anse ironi i.'ic qvunitry nui 'bom tne qua .r"r tUu nf the paper, thatf it ts.not Rood, it can- not crcui-'ie j ror n must pp Known to every member at this, 'committee, .and.famwWjo the gtntl-'man from Newbern, that credit is the eeneral basis of extensive; circulation, v and that it utterly ico)bss".bIe "'that a cur- xencv. wh:cr is notg od at.; home,can be ' vi TcoJ abrn J.' -. ' . .. ; ... . . ' It app ars from the statements of the af , fars ot the Banks, l.iid belbre this Legisla: i ture, that tbou;they haven'A is.-ued notes "V tit '.'.twice vthc-. amount of their capitals yet y.tbe citizens of the State owe them b-t een , ive nd six millions of dollars aid if thev f V.V IssOe notes tbjhree times their capital; which tUelr chsr.ters' authorises them to do, besides the privilege of issuinjr upon dep sts, thu y'r A 'Jebt w.U be increased in proportion, and the -' - ' N ?fie! which; are now so bnidly. tomptaincd iV o,V tbe distress and ruin of the pe'pIeJ be but. the dreams of fa; cy, . when compared ."With the sober lnith; orr a!ity. ; -4. , ' If we-are.-ir bound to the ahar, we must TAea beCscrificed. .For, sir, as 'interest will dictated tmdwhich of the paions of or nai ture is more poierfu I, they w til ,endea vour rto, weave their toils to secure their tc-tlms-to secure; sij; by tmpultien the ex- .tension tf their diariera.1 . ' u : 8r' tine ooi eci icn wiicn nas been ' urtred a .'i.T-l,;tl UliK.V': ...:it : " ., I j t ; ymmber of Bavksc ; -Sir, will not the.estabisli- ; j vv -14 f r-lpent fthii Bank.aat) in language not to be I K J ;: TjUunderstoocr to "'he other iwatitutions, you -1 " ? -' K if'aiiijot.liVe-toeypitd the n jiod Assigned you. v7 Jtumbcr, but would eml-ntly be the. only in- ' t;tutU)n after thetimcf the. ethers had ex- ':. - ; ;'p red "which this- State coqld vir would clie- : risk: Hehoped .'Uitre fore, thattbe; threat- ' Uishuient oTt! t proposed Bunk.- 1 1 " . . d - .bomttut r nact oeen saxa as.to the 4; v-.' t - - . A - t.- - - -. t ' - V r rntlemea dTd oo I would immediately- bp returned toiffbVpay mem; lie would, not, suppose: that 5U.uuw oy t of Ihe $600,000, woutd etnrrho tKe bank iv any. short period. ' Mr. Chairman,' 1 aim ful'y aware, he blest talents of tlusyeomrnit- I tee are arrayed against the establishment' Of i tins? Bank.: and that they cap by their, po w r. ersoflogic and declutnatiou convince almost -Ifctvv man (that tne skic - tne espouse is tne 1 co-r pet tone-: but at the same lime: I know in f0! one".? .D,in ainf intnPn: T.nanc, Knowietje : istooirortdto lend this as a arrious argument against, the are, establtRhed hroughotit ourcintry umi m, ...inuMMi3 for J fiarn'tr iimes awl their solvefy or Tn vency was Jo depend . upon thequantirjr specie,, jnen- to be touna.m tpt-iryauts, half, yes tvo thrnls of them, would be bank not tbe faith and. pledge of the S ate better security than any. CcorpWion could offer, .i -i:..!s.. sponsibility; ; Sir. Mt? isit must be better than private, institutions. ...But it has-been Raii, ue oneritanns wouki receive. me notrs and present them 'for' 'payment ; .be it so; and wofih: - not this ' Hank likewise, receive their notf and call upon them for the spV cie or IT- .t " ' rf . .. .. ruier incm asvan ousei r it might" niomemerily affect their crerlif, Jbut r. ... .i if. . . . !.. , . . itwpuhVThecessity.r the funds but the faith of tbe State was nledfft ed for thieir redemption. ; On this poiri' I mipnt appeal to the old proc currency of our State, which obtained an universal.currency without a cent of capital to support it. " ilr. Chairman, the R-entleman from Bun- "combe has said, and t have no doubt correct ly too, that there are 12 or 15 times as man v notes tn circulation as there is? specie m the United States. Be th:s as it may . and what, sir, does this argument prove 7 It only pr ves that credit keeps up a circidstion and sup plies the wanis of thousands, which it -would be impossible for specie to do extends the sphere oPaclion, and givrs a new impulse to the enterprjze an-J industry' of man for, Mr, Chairman," ! will venture to assert that the advance of civilization, the arts and the sci: ences, and the wealth of the world, has' been greater since the introduction of p.iper m"T ney, than it ever a previously. Under a proper : management and judicioas se, it must prmre a bent-fit : and sir, it has been sufficiently shewn by all writers on the sub ject,,that specie will hot answer.ia'l the pur poses of commercial circulation. . And "hough he notes in circulation greatly exceed the jp cip, Mie snecic win, as r nss aiwavs Here ' - a ti -t- tofore done, nmve suflicie t to:?nswer a't l.e calls ma le for it t arid sir, more particu- arly to as regards the proposed bank, when he people arr iai-sht d t'-at its foundation r'Sts upon the funds and futh of State t It'hss been "alledged that the State Batik ad perform-d a, great service tolfie State, bv redeemincr the old paper currency. ,He bouirbtdifrerenUv fnr bv taking that out ofl cirv"ia(inn. nicy wuniirriv a currenrv which w:s a legnl tender; -and which the conslitutr. on.of the United States cou?d not reicbj and ffive us inreturn tlieir own notes, . which no man cn be compelled t receive. ; .Mr. Vfdt n' p rsonal hostility- to the present Ban as but they cert duly had failed to comply with the spirit, if not "with tho let ter, of their charters.- whenever ihey have refused 'o pay specie for their notes. .. The public ouht certainly to look , upon them with a jealous eye. ' , . . Thcgrrideman from Newban said these Th v. 1 -I 1a'. 4 r nnnnl''Af 40 4- t!u y must not draw blood. Al, sir, myself omvnstituents ask ot them, is to comply wrh their charters. ' UndT tit. se , views of the subject, Mr Cbairman, asirreg-dat and cnide as they have been expressed, I rri fully satisfied that the principle of this bill is sound, is founded up on the only hope 'we have of preventing the "xtehsioii of the charters of the present Banks, and puttif g down that monopoly of monr.) ami ansiccTacy or, wreaim, . wmcn gendottlen tell us, fastens' 'with b mnch tc nat:itv upon bur interests and oppresses the : Ublic with its inordinate ahd overbearing dictation. '. . ; t JN SENATE; 4 Thursday, Janijart 5, 1826. , t-i he ice President communicated a n.irM..nii,. c... nfci.. I 'i uiccwiciaii v: wic, companietl b v a statement of the narrfeV and .aUry nflhe clerk, employed in mat lpparme.iu tiur?ng ine iasi year ; which -report wiis reAd. . . ' rV Noble submitted the following resolution for consideration : -1 . RenoJted That the committee eft Public Ia'i ds be instructed to enquire into the ex pediency of allowing to the purchasers of public lands, who OW n but one ouarter sec-l tion. and have paid only one-fburth of the was twice read and referred. ' t. iMr. Hat rie statetl that he had re ceived a jpemoria quested to j th fP . hca vy ;Ioses, soIven-jeU'PwrecKS. uau nipta V ijtv that ti require Ar to sun- hc?c Writl&nen HVri .ryir tnrun, . ucj.r,nw .on Uie.r tf .Hntlll capability; at, sm times to meet the demands of' all td'whbm' he-d ' spoken -dnrtne peoiency .repw.ing-.. o ji wmcn shall nuke against, them ; and, Mr. Chairman, wold he United States Jo CCOmpatiy .the Mli nfoswri1hat,vfbrth? purp of. decision it-.be. presumable, by .complete establish- Cotnroissiorters in making the.iiecessa tHPJwashat JfW nattfwtioM ment of thr credit, that deman d would be ry explorations and the memorial asks present i,r,ty hnatrrjeen " pe,fwhtcbTniay he:eafter beicaVried into the as often mde atra't them? Aeain, sin is Jrfh.a iU- nrnrr aid ta enable opinion : and henadpresenteil it ac- Supreme Court, there shall be a concurrrnr ofler them as, an of&et fv--f . tuiconsiaeration. iucnriipuw -q-v- ""i "-r ,r r rp?minV -his 4eat iirthfc HneA ."t V ' . SirV; tWs .kiW of operation;cold not; last tb4t the memorial and the act orhe wSlK thlS ' Ion- it would be weakening the force, of Legislative CouiicU of Florida, be print- House (or consideration such as;the mWW ,f V both, and preventing that .-credit and .respotv ml (AVth''tiif nf the members. Mr. cutting of a canal from t?e Atlantic to yAdered, -Thatlhe Speaker acquaint the sTbility;-which woitld be.their.intere.ts to SCnWiu S of the lcific, theiCongtes bfcBliama; f unite, in prntecJtng themselves against the ?ai neJhe? VrCSCnttVVe r if - tr vs rf the " consolidating principle of the United States James Gadsden and Edward Ri Gib C A&.Tp ,IM;diicji nflon of MPWptpt nf t Bank. iButf,i?,jf..Pt aSy time there should son. Commissioners appointed the been ?iyen to thirdocument, it ;hadU: .MV beW ftnureintheredfmntionoftheirmrfes. I atv n.uinril of Florida: to ken place Without the biowIedffeOf .the "wf;t q ;rf !:;": 'vA- , :' nurthase money, to relinquish down to for pUDUC interes:. , II SUCI) , papers Were iiWK lii ;" K' Ut-i. I 'M.,"J "ecmve.TW-v - iy acres, on theaaount they, have paid for. hid , upon tlie table . merely there to wither mM nTUv toranTojrthfe COmm Uee to me U . - , - .?-. ' ' i - r. -i- r jl -f. - x r t.neineri same ; or insane, it wills o Whim . r'nii'.:- ,i-.:i,i--i.r -lk:. . A5reeabljtonotice..Mr.,Hofmesask- sleep, he evil of tbeir, ffresentatioii areed that he nlacej the full valop 'tiV iVX&iV't-Z?- ' J'i ! 1 A..''-:' - '' ed. ad havlns obtained leave, bnmjht wnld be bVt smal -s.lfit Jhere was? al- feCrtS'lhii Mt in a bill .Vo iecure the .ccourtUbiUtV WHroe peddling .bdividuaf if -pnblfc officers and otfier W Which h would take pleasure in publisliin. .JSfMf , AndtheJseidipurnedtoMontlirV I, which he was re- on ud published, to theworld to srra,U .;i v.i - . ?5. .'. u v.oejiaiej on i v . ?v. r . r? . ..V': Ijv r . :tt.I which' besina foafirt thpvrtKVA. BOlf the su e important.and mterestinsr subiectof me-ruic. wouiu relieve - the Speaker ot :k MntriJ - ,r . 1 -.sremhw. ii a Canal to connect the watera-qf , the ttiepase tron the. discharge of.what fur the fitf-bv lorrhih in years old. Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, across mast be considered a disagreeable Dart x::utir trots mat me legislative uouncn oi Fiondai . . ' v .-iivi,:--ts.jii: k deenlt ItanreeiLwithUhelmMrtVh observed, that it iWt '1 of a1 irk-which they suppose wile- perhsps be c lieve the commerce of the United States the? Chair i slmuld be preseoted. in res- r , ui iv.. Vlll.cu CUICS 1 v,v- . 'V w.wm. j IU ICS- 1 "-Kt:-V. ? . at. ..a i . .' 1 .--'. 1 1UC 941UC io Yinw, en 4 f n'ni . t- f r: rt tn rtd h,Vr- .Hfcl, ' ri:UiroUgnon aU t Ame rQ ShflHW." i'M & : : ' ' : r".. ,:--;-;-. '. '-!- 1 r ,; -' .p:.:--- :-v " - " VL., ' : .- ' v ' - ' ! .'-!v -J-l;.' "'.,- ' :' ' V , ; v'----; r Fmttent cities oftbe TeirHory-h been appointed; pursuant 4tp tfje IJT iions of thaf act; onepT whomCk JaittaffailRdenBwaft ifidvantagepusi dtstiriiiishetl jafficerof JcAiwo0 Umteit States, a ml a tnan or xrreai; Mnra-na r rill . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i .1 I w .- w-. in - It appears from the me ed bv heeentlernenHat they are i rend r to enter Htiorne uuijc? i',." rel"f"ieM . Jtvas Cleetnetl easenti - J execution of the task essential 'that skil- .u- -J .t x'AXn ih mirk'. tht Mr. H. said" he had- nrcsumed that I whatever, might, be the final tifcision ol 1 Con'ress on the subject'ol fni tanaij it was due to the respectable source I pmftnnfpd. tbat it should receive the most fespect- ful consideration. He therefore moveit ougn ine ruuisu.a u ri" ridav from the waterr . the Gull of uu, . i Mexico to the waters ot the, Attantic," accompanied bv the said act, and pray i n r f.f nirl nf f TnnirrASH for th, imfnedi- ate exploration of the country, under the - direction ; of skilful Engineers ; which, on motion of Mr. Haynei 'was ordered to be referred to tne commit ll 41 n r t U kW iriciicu niv v tee on Roads and Canals, and to be printed for the use of the Senate. - Mr.. Johnson of Lou. i said, the gen tleman from South-Carolina had pre sented a pap r on a subject which j he himselvas just about to rise to bring to 'be notice of the Senate in the shape of a bill ; and he now gave notice that he should, on "It nndav next ask leave to introduce a bill for aiurvej and es timate of a Canal through the Peninsu la of Florida, from the mouth John's Kiver to Vocassasa Bay Golf of Mexico, and to: ascertain uracticabilits and expense ot a ship channel. :v.l". The Senate adjourned to Monday HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. J TViursday; Jari 5. i " The House resumed tfie considera- Hon of the fvllowingresolution, moved veatpidav bv Mri rirsvth : Resolved That the following be. added to the Bules of the House : " The Speaker shall not present any memorial petition, ad dress,vor psper, of any description, not "oficV jUyr communicatel by some officer of the Government, to the tH use, except . on his responsibility as a member." i ' . ' .. Mr. Forsyth rose, and said, that the object ofvth.is resolotioii was very appa rent m , the face of it, though uie ne cessity for it might not be. understood without a statement. of the grounds of f by the mover. Lnder the rules woich now exist, ir. r. saw, ;it nau Den considered ucumbent On 1 the persons who cunied the Chairi to present to the House every, paper addressed ,to them in their official capacity During . ft ' ' r -m this session a paper hai neen. lam be .4 aft -W 9 : fore the House, from some madman, (for so he must be) addressed to the ,er, trm rramce : o urine the last ipjisioB ar paper of a similar sort fwas addresged to the House from another! madman, who laid claim to the throne of France. 'It was obvious, that, un der- this; construction of the Rules, it was in tjie power it( any individu.ilj in Tu enced by inad nes or mal ice. to pre sent to. the -Houe any thing he pleased however group fUef s or improper. ' he public attention is aUvays attracted by su whHreyer appears in the shape of ame- ..iV. t i .. '.. i a r . jnonai auaresseu to iyonsress. andi... thee memorials gb" forth to the Public I 'l h a lai titions : but ithe certainly oucrht not to ed, utuier cbvrhirfi- f.: " ULL. "J;i3,S iS jb? permit i Lui rh:irarter. frTrrPSPnt riannri (&n. 7 --. rJ : . . MVP w i" noustv r prejuuieiai in ine naiiers thus tJreseh ed : and eVeVv thin nf thp'anrl watild rw paitpH v-aoivoH Hn. I i - , . . r y.. " " . : V v . v . r I I hawall he. pnileg of er other mtJbHbeX Hp t&m& cSiSSStbe.'" Memberof the. House. In h; capac.tr other. 'discoveriesfKe sain various ffiSeSSffli'' -of a'Alemucr, it is, diat he presents pe- kw r ;.i:.:,.i f, ."cranam.teafi?5T?nil?'S winch ; - t k 1 . . ft - " - - r - . . - - - i i9 w o iiva . sv i&& a. wua ar u vdini lift piisnm- i ; e statiQinUfneroo had bcenTficftfMlamV presented winciiouse. " i - - w - w- - t r.-Aa'A rtni t i i i i i The'wftfcoticedXiir " i "Jg rTifrr, ""v V't Housef lie haconul i be annointed; bvltlemen on tne suDjecr ' anu. iur cordioglj but he-hatt taken caref ,? in fh Vnanner 5fJbrinffW it beforethel Houseto apprise gentlemen tviiat was its Wneral characterhe' haoken of it, in presenting if, a ' a rhapsfxly. " It was marked, to be sure, witftverT great enthusiasm, but tt referred to sub nects m raye unrui i..tc. r Chair, or- as r bra:--W.unerstoodi-rbr4lhe t uti Mci - :i;iinf: - conce veti na ne vu ruie oi ; uiucr . ij . i' t ; i (which be read, applied to the preside ing officer equally with tbe other Mem- bers of the House. shall be nrekenfed hv the Srieaker. or , i ;t j . c- V ; ' t by a member in his place rabriefate mnt of the ennfnta therif Rhall' ver-1 - a nall v hp mndp hv thp infrbtbc rfi. andtbf the early sessions of Consresg. Soi- shall not be debated or decided on the day of their being firsts read, yniess whprp fhft Hnnsp shall direct otherwiser but shall He on the: table to be taken up in the order they were read. 'y Mr. ForsvtJi" said- that, under "the I view wbich the Speaker had presented oi tne nuie, ints resolution apwarea toi Mr. .-i flatiiilton, of quth-Carolina, begged leave, with great 'respect and deference, td 'propose to the Chair orie inquiry, viz i whether the Speaker was nivnrp at thp timp he." dptprmiried to. present the communication in question to the Honset that, in the post ost script to that communication? this House was iria- sure," the emancipation ot an staves therein ? - - ;!? The Speaker said the Chair informs the gentleman, very frankly, that he was-not aware, and is not now aware, that the mcmorialin question contained any such inrr2lion v :" Mr. Hamilton rejoined : Then, sir, I have the " honor to inform , the Chair that there is, in the memorial referred to, such an invocation. ' ;, V : Here this- conversation V terminated, the resolu tion -of. Mr. Forsyth haying I i' - Jt . v ;. . ' I For the better understand! rifc of thkxl -!!..-!: . .1 . i ,'fi t I 'j i iny iiiriu .. u n ui'irn - vnir , rnn - n a . m i - ' bears date at Marseilles, in July, 1825, and is signed by ' Alexander Winter. ' uciuer. uie writer is sane or lOtner wise,' as he is person ally unknown, can be onlv a matter of inference from the I conteats of his memorial, which is a singular mixture of good sense and ab: surdity tireiy. new to us; and yet plausible Uhfn An I snip can r. . . t. - :t.: i - - a"a,n me:fAT U.M,,",H - 7 :.rru" t - be1? f.8' imparted,: wbich nothing less than the ", vr' 1 ot St. be unnecessary, ' tie rwas, mereiore, " t' - wwun wouiq , in the disposed to withdraw it. : " .fei ; V s?on hardly be found at all in bosses- the ITie Speaker having announced the Plon 01 uie nouse ne was desirous ot solemnlv' called upon," by the menu list to cnrwMce a portionof this Union "u.me puoiisniiig.pi r tn if it rtifl nntPrnhrnrP KHs snhlime rtipal I He believed SUclrWollec I papcviauv li ii uc true mai uie i viic eamc, bi uie inae oi maxing sucn sate.. level of the: JPacific Ocean isjinher than biirfrom thenafe to provide- . " j . '7'"" vr uuieseiawjre ana - sate .01 propertT ; al can be made across the Isth i Miri?inff-tne nmns to oe raisea irom i vianna - -a - ;t -i. ,-2-' .;-a -:'--:-, - f;, - sunftvjo millions of ; to hp nifulP ii n .-tmnno thnnfinnaVf tl.l , r"' -' 1 A- next I'liTiwiiivru i imru . . .caT w w . 1 . " . - . . .. . . - . " r""' M,c- says he," that curseU.iand detekrahlp: f Affairs benstructed to inquire into the tV war;, aiwi.fr e,r;,Teaeia in an uuenor class. , . ..." t. l V -""I" sonte suitable point dthe St.' laiy, r-iv x iKeolved, That" tbe crmmitfee on Roatll and Canals be inssructed to enquire im0 the fSpvdieocy of tpakipg a Hail lloait ai the ex peniseV of the ldewTafveniment, fronT KPcknlt ittloU jto ; iederick in the same StateV':;,&' ' ': HsThatfier thVju. qic wnu,u m o tire V1 bf opinion, of a majorityof all the Judges, JQ commission as member, of said Court, at tl time ' such. decosion are respectively r to be, , V: r , rnaay Jan. OfN iaao. - The. Speaker laid before the House a leuer iruin xir. : rveiii, joi . Maryland r rfrrrk report I .of th number; of printed, ifcop'ies of the Jour. ComroeemenC of the present S-m ihv wuiiMnn niivMi vi inv unrein inrul Ol Gbvernmentto tUe eiidof the;13h Caress nowrin posstissionofthe Hnis? fbrthe pur! pose of enabling the House to judge of the resoIutibnsaifLthftt considerable diffi- " . ' . ' . ' " ' ' , wshincr to refer to the Journals of some;' scarce were .these now become, that of . . Jhe Jounjals.ofrsbrae of, the sessions: hardly more were tb.be found, than one pr: two copies: , The difficulty, how- ever, ceuscu wuu me 10m congress. t Cobiesof the Journals pf the subsequent sessions r: were 'sufficiently'nuraerousi ' "vtFF-,ft,iY V - wMicuwigw true stite; of; facts in this matter ttand) nopea -mat wnen it should be receiv ed, . the .House would! take,;sucer: as the case should seem to-require. ; M n.,i,j -'Xjz-izJ'a j.i1' i i m.m., iiuuiu V44ivc: uua UW vdSiUU Mil aso, xne utinty oi selecUonto , . ",HU? u atcoliree, oi tne principal i Rtyotitffithe ComUui the Hoasejr - . on aJjecUf eat anreresti em together tion "could ht4 Pi micU , uu mm expense. and with advantaev. These ; reporta wfre. n5 contained lrctmirnympub- " t'cation of. State Papers. He made , t" u , "w uV"f v" .iui suuject. ar. present. - , v : '."' ' "V :. On motion of Mr. BryarJ,of NCjrjfe u f wa8 - , -':' ' i;?;.c'' :'iV:-::;":i" ' , -That -the, cpmmittecC; ; Cornv rherce be instructed to inquire into the-vx"--' ' pediency of improving thei):i vigatipn of Pam- " Uin cuinl AT.k l.. .t.. v the water over the Swash in. sak) SoiimL ap fey stationing Light : Boats at or near the Shoals, ttr nhpriviu. . , . V V ., ' . ' if I Waft - ' i J?eore That the committee on the Pub . .. lie Lands be instructed; to vinquire, Into thq ; .r expediency of : permitting"settlers on lands,1 " - ' that have been relinquished by them to tliei - United States, under anv of' the art for tbK r - relief of the purchasers of pubh'c lanlsv?anit . whf . had .' lml!T?d ;tbe same' previous to , -n?y r movin? anv cron that mav h . r,'.:v"'i r--"- v - . cases,. wai; twice ready?' and - refer- r . ne naa . moved 'to stnt section of thbill He follow fhv . v - t . .. bscriber'about tbe'fst of No L a small v Jlorse. 7;or i L works WfeU in 'harness of. an vind: :i remarkabl v fast either when Vo th under he iaddle, with black Iegs j no ; ' COrreCtlV ftosrrihrf: A lKr.l , - ue gnven tor any information which -v the subsber, livmg'nWshtK:- " 'B nut. thA. Iiiiol: .Me Mif1t 'J v .r..vM,lv:-'CV r-C'V ;i--.-'.-' J t I; 1; A
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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