Western Annotator, Volume 6, Number 25, Salem, Washington County, 9 February 1833 — Page 2
'XOTlTOIl BS IVOTED TO
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o m the po'u V? grand lesser basins while the bant;? tncrein. aiiv thseJ t. e campaign; b ween the lot t and the Tcte deJFIan- . 1 0 Provl r -not w!. ere he stood, struck thcidres commanded the whole line of ml ,ecx en ?
-ijj ot the OUilwin:;, ana uasucu a i.arue . qua a nom uie u;imiij iu uic spui
3V
r.. ,,,,,t n! w.-tI or stone at his feci. 'where the rums or the cntrezct connect' . .-. .
., ,.v -- . reeuiaunsi
I lie river is now unfa... -
Vm.1 all around mm were alarmea at tne cnacei.
. ii . ' ,i r t . 1 1 r . t 1 . . i r r l. I. I
i i i. -. t i I .... .t tnn tnrr-' rr ii i I inirn n ii.nn'i l m w fil niiti'ri ... I
wis ii izu v., t'j uujuy luuivu iinj ii.ij,- uuu tvm iw vi "linn, 0 rvmenu
in. nt over, and observed, 4i lew inched ranged m tiers, stand irom below the incorporate the janover
aid have done its bu-ilete de Flandrcs foi the double pur-j To amend an act entitleo
ceepi? cr up a communication ative to foreign attachments,
ot i or. ard It wou
;,c
;,rTkc Ycarcf Li
e ration.
pose
of
with the citadel, and of beinerin readi-: February t lf:1
a;. vol r-, -- G.ln Germanvlness to drop down with the tide to any' Authorizing Jonn icwuy.
i-rewillbe fnnd, in rrnnv ccuutn'part of the river where they mav be county, to extern, certain r.-us-.nn arm-ins application of roolJ-! required. In opposition to thi- hostile printed otitoi the three pey :cal knowl,d'-e for the purpose oParruv, the Belgians possess the c.tyv t he Madwon and Lrow,. ,. . . 'n : . " - r i - i. i . a i roatl .
rr,.:aO?ttcatir.i; the w rattier. I wo the stronger p in oi wmcn, mng rumen , to a
V- are kept m a glass pir auoui io to taeieii oi ue r-uin, mun piocui . . tl 3 cenl
i if. an 1 t mcnes in uiarne- uiue mt n r i;i m inum:- nn- iu n, t a-
1 7
-( And
u ) act to my, act relvproved J.'icknn 3 nppro'it. I'und, vn Slate
in
tcr. with thewater at t'io breaehir,: to th; t'; : "'Pr,ro icl1 ':
no -; m:u!;.
parj
to?r; a
PI
irovt'i
0t
fund.v . Fcr
e part r other '!fd nn Ji'td Jan
nfOflAlilTY T.TnPTTO imrrnr, .
AND AMUSEMENT.
M men t of a land office, to d.spose of .lu.ands north of the Wabash riL
A ... LI ... w
. ,e anM J0,nt solutions, rel-
yg me proceeding of a late Con'dents Proclamation, in relation there-
' tyrant. Abundance of tyrants, vice.' and oppression?, are begotten by abun danl excesses
a few, who are (hereby often renderec proud, haughty, luxurious, profligate and inhumane. This, however, is s concealed by its remote and contempla ted mode of action, that the indien!
part of society don't know the harm of it, and therefore never think of raising their voice against it. l?t. The borrower of money mul
nrif lite i..f.,, ... ... ii .
"nor of Indium, to c.m,mic,e ill, I h , " ' ."J " , pW"
... .win, ui juum ny me loan he
A memorial on tht subject of the national road. A joint resolution on the subject of a rail road from the Mis-iinm ri,o
il it" v. i VL' the city of Washington.
A joint resolution requesting the G
ov-
MlTUl
II
lomt nlarv to an ae.
net
i th of 3 cr 4 inches of po-ed as it is on the sidr of the river.
Uoman.l a small ladder s and next the citadel. Tiie Belgians, ;act , t-Culatinc divorces,' app A
top of the l idder. V
ch-
th drv weather, the'proiess
however, h.ave not been idle dining the; 17 r31
of the tliscusrions ol the con-, 'IV, amend the net entitled '
bidder; but when wet ference. In every street ol Antwerp Tcctincr the mc ie o! nimg l
we:H::-:r is cx; cted, they decend into which leads, hoover remotely, in; ccutii-.- nmUs o' habeas
water. Tuese animals are ct a ; the direction ot the citadel or the river.; provru January z, 10.0.
rmanicJdvcrii-Ui strop- barricade of earth has been bupplemrntai io an an en f
titnmiruj., fortified exrernallv bv stout :lcl ,w proiie lor peuinp m. palisades ranged cn chezauxde' fnc:c.,n:id . between Loan.ort
Behind, some of the lar-e cannon arp! Michigan, ami lor other purpo,
bright rcen. Ahlo Gc
I-xt'rcs'.ii Gr.rrr.in
re is near H.ilberstadt, in the kinq-i planted, and many of the principal
Lm of Prussia, a vil'aqe named Stro-; streets are thus impas"ble. Alonqthc
be-. !c, where ail the inhabitants, hovs etuays tiie Belgians have erected iaman 1 uirls, are ehess playcis. Tliey t parts of earth, and planted puns. In wjre converted to the tiarne some ccn- that direction the streets arc totally tunes since hv a dignitary of the Ca-' impas-able. The beautiful tower of the rh-'dral cf II ilbert adt, who allowed cathedral is transformed into a militai
':;cn ex-, mptien from impo-ts as lor.q for -iirn ih. and many of the valuables ct-r and peison therein nnri.e-v " a- t'rev ?ao .1! 1 !)0 win:ier in th:s q mv:, connected with the church hue been! To amend the act entitled ' verv ear a person wa sent dawn removed. The two celebrated pic- 'opening rublic roads and In
1 " . .
approved 1-ebruary 10, 1831. To amend the art to provide
n vMth ihe kingdom of Prussia, forwards."
To appropriate part of the afund. To amrnend the laws new . relative to the con-liuction
Wabash and Iaie canal. To repeal a part of the act the lees ar.d salaiies" ul' the ? r
IP dnvprnr nt" OI,;
.v-.w. wi viiiu icirtine 10 me. pv
tension of the Wabash and Erie canal
A memorial and joint resolution n' the
Stale of Indiana, to improve the t?reat
VPfin I lii . rnn rr 1 1 f.i m I 1 : .1
this State irorn Louisville Ky, to bt. Louis, Missouri, ia IIount Pleasant, Washington and IS" incenness. A preamble and joint resolution in relation to horse? lost by Hangers and Volunteer militia. A memorial to the Congress of the
Lnifed Mates, on the suhirf n'' r.i;
tt i , I j --
eo "an ; qui-iiec lands. 'ntnigaii A joint resolution of the General As-
I " m Ull3
Ajoint reoh)ticn authorizing the Secretary of Slate to purchase uncomplete set ol N.les' Keginer.lor the use of the State Library.
pros- ' aj-
must oppress those he deals with, nnrl
those again oppress others; thus, hv oppression, be-ins the opulent drone, .and dec ends from richer to poorer, regularly down io the mosl needy class of society; who, oppressed to the utmost, starves or toils, ni.rht after nhdif. ilav nffor rl-..- r,...i . 5 i .
v v1(), in j(MJ ilua ar
developed, would be a work of supere rogrtion. So hrns we have been enabled to gather the offerings of public opinion through the public prints anJ other channels, we find no sentiment expressed in relation to it but that of unqualified approbation. The mo?t
perverse and embittered of the late
opposition (for it can exist no longer)
are joining in the bursts of applause which the steady enlightened patriotism of the Executive is eliding fiom the popular ranks. Men are heard con
gratulating themselves, their families and their country, that the present fearful crisis in our history, has come up under the administration of one who h is proved himself in w isdom, spirit and devotion to liberty equal to the emergency, and resolved to meet its
dread
-)
ap
?er cent
3 force
uie
in-
responsibilities. The landv
fn ! r, A n 1 1 r n i,. a.:.. U tl ? . r
ivp'ifhm- .. , f. - .... , upon wmen uik enemies oi evil , ' , t"'r' '!" "le' drP "' republican party stood and bnt.led iS Pr nnd wrctcl,ed "t0 the for pon-er, lias been cromblint? mpidly
away (he waste is now complete. The adjustment of the difficulty with
me .Missionaries, has swept off the last
silent tomb.
What says the Bible, the best authority of all authorities, '-Lord, who shall
ide
toiue in uiv fahcrnar n ,iw. ,i...n i r....., .... .. , 1 . .
dweu in .hvhoiv mm ; i z" t: :v",c" pp-8"on. coulj
j . iit'i.itc iih; ia;r nnn nnnn a,-
caviller and the fictionhf
- . V L 1 U IJUli
trv t'neni. .i.ce tiie secularisation turcs, by Ruben-, ar covered with a tho !)i5!iapric of Ilalberstadt, atvl : th'ndc planking extending several feet
ulatine; 'ral olli-
ct for .''fay-' " elect-pprov-
"thal walketh uprightly and worketh 'righteousness and speaketh truth in "his heart, he that putleth not out hi
a hone.
rr
3
a z irn
and
-incc that time!
itr.mu'.i'.v ceased, but their pre-;
TOIYOl C. MT..V.
ing ounty and lownhip Cill'ceri. ei Januaiy 30, HUM.
To ineor po; ate a !.;: ril of It u-
for
t-jjcation
iiorsi: or hi:iki:si:t.vtivs. December i?G, 1 332. MR. M'XAUY'S REPORT. ox Tin; scujf.ct of U S U 11 Y . Mn. M'Narv, Chairman of the select committer' inl,i,.. -..r i .i
i " ' ""5 icjLiicu me sec
loiinwiiiir resolution. J!ro!i-tf, I'hat a select committee
e appointed, lo enquire, into the exner i . r
The few desDerate mon wUn
lluni; themselves intothe b
Hn-vnnn.- , I , - "willl.-l
...u.. iu usui,iior lak-elti reward tne rresident, when he first announced aga.nst the innocent-" his determination to execute the reveI will now refer you to the laws of, nue laws in South Carolina, are retraLngland, among tyranls themselves. cing their steps sinking their hrill liy a statute of Henry VIII, no person notes of fncllon, and yielding to" the was permitted to lend any sum of mo weight of public opinion in favor of the ney or any usurv. nnon fnrfniii,m rnrc
. -' 7 i v..,vj, vji.u.w uuuuicu iui fcunnresiinrr h
tne sum, w ith line and impr i'odmenf, armed treason wich is rallvin-itshots linnn llio , .nr.. .,1 ri r t .... . . n ' "w.u
1:1 lor
ilS M
iflll
amusement
ct Part are i promotion ol schou!; anJ
c
1
m
n c:Fcn
.. . 1
I oer.rj men, lor tne m
f)!lt litflp .niv:ir rf tlio f'in.rrr 1 , i . I . ! : U C . a I Ii s CiTant
attends the beginning ofevih Xo one! To establi-h a state road fmr. becomes sudtinely abandoned ar.d prcdi- f'leanat in Mai tin county to Sr -Tbprr i IKv.iv4 :i crnidii'il .,rft. i ti Lawience countv "
eress. He begins in shebt occasional! Incorporating Congiei.-na! X
I lur jubhc tcnools
and pi nimg
in.
1
court
" cn Jpz'-t'czry. If you Murders of whiskey punch
tt vou over tant, don t ; df p:irturC3 f rom rerlilll(ie, ar.d goe-
conscience become; seared, the vicioui I 0 lcate and e
rr-nensitv stro:--. the habit of mdnl-: ,r!" Orleans in U'an;e
ger.ee fixed, and the character ruined. ' Livonia in Washinon county,
A mi:iin business, of any description,! Nothing is mire obvious than thi! scrl the fct ,,e ro ul leJ"K "y - t to cM i I t hU time as valuable ; connexion between the l.einrnn? an l! Alban to Vmceiair in the du
fl',- fJLirlimlrnn.nmiittnr. of fvi nnd x t I, , , ,i I , , Ci reen V II ie in f OVU f OUtUV.
Ul III.:! V I I U H.MIU' lll ' j i , ii'i"ii
any thing is nnre dit.icult, than to con-j
i i ..i . v i ' . r i 1 1 m r. 1 1 n r n I ita rt i tv I ri r. n.,
, m f r :i i .'-n r,- :i oroiTiOr: . ... ,
. t- i:.: , ' i tenno: upon nror.j courses they haver-u"mJ
' i - ,. rc ! not the least expectation or fear of the v- -m i in course ot ccn ersatio::. , . - , 1 , i ... . r - ,. , vifeadiul i-;ue. I hev mean not to pro-; . !.;r: t..c lo!!ouir question ; , 1
v ;s it , tne wo: Id says ru: ,, ; ..'.TJiciic m i,l
. - . - iur v uaic ii'i uu'iui uii'i i .1 it i ,i I . t f I i ' - v . . ! . . n ,1 .f P t.. r l.''l tt M'i f I.' f All r ; . .
1 . i.J i i lit; .in i . 1 1.J . j uui ,,,;...,,, ,,-.riPi-'- r
.ich'ps tiiere-
road , via
pleasure. Thus von for bnfflp in fho S-t,
by the laws of God. and Uv ..l T! ,.lir. r .1" - . .
uaes of other countries, lhat an usury nnlHed all thespeculations of his enelaw ought never to have been passed,! mies-it has falsified all thpir predic-
diencv ofanH:mli,,tlieartrnfiiL...VJ Z' Si grants and despcts: Hons. But a tew months since, manv
' 1 . . ,,tu IJioiealCU acainst it viz- nnrvi nrnniwJ .t.f 1.1 r 11 ,
iiuuiaui.r me interest ol inonpv 'iif " ' -- nc uuiu ioiu nis arms
.1 . .... s- ,1111, 'IM, t.,, .. x I
TTT, ,t,Ju i"ujej nermic me
1 I 1 I I II'A -s, It. -
JU" ! , Ciiairman.
w 1
.. in flu' Sf.it .1.. ii
reresi ot money or other commodity, i-hall be limited to the rate of six per cent, per annum'
1 made the following report, (the balance
OJ ttieeornmiKeedi-sentinL:) in addition to the hill heretofore rcnnn.wl c..:a
. 1 1 . .
lablih a Si'K' filer-(committee on that subject, the commit-
TI dW Td GROW RICH.
.ii a; n.onev:
c ip;:al ex imp'.e. A plis:cian 01
i. e iv
on el
Mndi-
t ane
;'l;tr
H
To e-t.ibiish a State ro.nl frC on in JclltTson countv to i'aoii .
To incorporate the Lib. 1
:ociety . To relocate ,rt of t'
:br-'
tee liavniL' corirurrrd in r,.,,. i...
-s -v.Vivjwii un; in Hi It wealth should produce opulence without art. labor or industry, the opulent must necessarily obtain his increase horn those who exercise art, labor and industry; and he may, without exer---.!, Mudy, genius or industry, contin-
u v rereivf! ti,e property, of otl
sunremarv nf
the laws to be trodden down h h
I XI I 1 . .-. " J w
The Raltimore Patriot speaks of the!" r, b"
expulsion of the Cherokee ndinns fmm I " " " r.. - UmJ LC ,U Uie SulU7
theirhom.. hv iw. r ; nuuimuigouriree institutions.
It i-,i r ' " Georgia. ji.oud and confident as were their tones t .3 thu, fallacies are promulged, as it ; in which these nr.dl.tinnl , ,111
oy mere accident This f rlsehood i, L.l n-i. ' c"
communicated to l ..ra:,. , . .. 1 ! ueitirnaiion put them all to
-'- 1 1 1 1 1 1 f in -icti-i..iii.,ij 1 .
.1 . 1 ; . a v? " -Oit : 11
ner
iecessa
ll.nl would leave , -, e min , n( "V"' "!e"-.aul" "'.th
. , r""1UL' iei another Daltcrv remained imnreion. fbnf U u . .. 'V ja,ULU
ijyjii 11 J llli iic
d 1 nary reader tb
imc.
a r 1 1 1 tiiifi 1 -v
was a iv L-..r..,. ,i. ..... . .'"-u
1(1Llj inciuentaiiv repeated, without design, bj FT-JKor. (jeorgia, instead of expelling the Chero-
chr
n:
I. . r ...
Kees. irom tneir home is passing to protect them in (hc. ' 01
to
(r
1 : r
erf ti.fv iui i i .i 1 c tm iU o un f 'u .1 . ! ' - on t the iro;i ,t-p ul h ibit and ruined tore er
.' - .. - ! ii I . I
ii 11 1 uii.: oj.'s i ate ! i cxarni'ie , a u'iii'r man w no
1 . . o ') ifs. I 1 tl. it I can do 'ocensi- n tl'y druik. to excess in the
rnv receipts ad- -0 :i;il circle ; he doe not dream that he 1-
-sattl v
ane, till he,
all V ;ii.e. ai : v c.
th
1 1 r n 1 k e
rnv oatOii.c
: etilerint: up"n a coin se hich w ill pro! a
t: e crUanreh .!! wit!i me. !,!' r,,i 1!' -"dnrnrd ..item; eranr e
' x ; i t Tn-j
t:.-: m uter, wa- thr
w.' 1
irne-i to the p!ar
He
be s.i ot I he Sin, i- it li.ere cm be ri ) darei
the trc-itsuier f l!ie iiln;.;
county, t loan certain ino:. their control. To e.tabltsh a State road r, bury, in Ilartjon canity, to ft
tic case
his posterity are plunged into luxu-
c travagance anu otuer
- ... . . .
1 -ii.. i ... t 1
aoominaoie iccs,
ho
1 z o r
Trie w as
1
, t .1.!
1 .i .
the
;i- hat.
liiit: u:tp' t
4
lae
bain
aie made
he Icca.ts the !a c of a
j," sai'l the m a:. J w ishi: z hi
r-di
I r
ma v
Labi'
pre
it'.or. ; ti .e n. r inr'n!
r. ra.-'Cl that
a'
r a
.d t ak
va- - " ni
Ii iZ
the
t 1
: ! ' j. I 1
i.;j c - i.i' Z t 'a; door. 1 in- ii-t t!no-A n c arer a- r.d- r his arm, and
,ai -: e a re ( r.nva h.' '. b; of eoi t ith lirTl'-- til'i - i;o'U
e row urd!'kv,v
(a v. -ai: -.
t
mean- no n t ran ; ait a little cue,
i 1 tin-. L at - ' a
tro-,,j ' an
o'Us!) vi;e. ! Th')- it 1- w ith ail icius practire. Ilieei shht at fn-t, they leraJ, by a , -tro;, aral net ---try la.pai-e, to ihe j pae.t cf utter depr av;t d pi ii.ci pie. ara'
iu:u f t' f.Lai.ictn'. tla-te i-r.a -al I hit in guaidin-4 aratn-t the first ap prrvvii' S ot eil. To -top upv fnihnl-
dt a gi- ari i j- la tin on- one-" -t I nawcr t'U the (ie-troer: and it
into the I i . ( 1 !U-
S t I idence
i i Clark county, by the way ct yircenville in Fh al cou..tv. 7a auittitl an act entitled an r.ct subjertin? real and personal eslKtr ,to
ex cu! i ni , appi o cti FebiUHry-i, lT'.'ii.1 Chaninr.;; the iime fjr brddir the "s O ( iiraiit com I in the tir l. second, lourlh, 1 ... 1. . 1 .... 1. 1 1 . : . .
ana ana mmo jatiu an i.iriuio. To et;ddi-h a State l cad I rin I'.hioinington m .Mi ruoe county, by tiie Arty of thikV terry, lo Leesville, in Liv.rcnce unty. To amend an act entitled an ratt rclatirrj to countv S-minane.
To
vv
HP.?
arged with aimmirat sovereirm nmv.
ci wilh design to nut South&C; mil.
sword, without consulting returning from ti e battle 'th laurels, llu-hed with w,a 1 1 1 .
iolbiu u' uevoted sidJiery at . '
lieedom nno ist.oh-ha con-t r life, or a th; ,a . I ; stgr:al-
uTt.r. Art fn nrntVrr i he Cherokee M "iui ve these noli t i -1 .sooi i --. v : been
J.lllVfc,"..-'-v-..w ,
possessions. The
;
tl
ie
uf tha:
!b llr
biindin
ma.e volence :
excess ,
that sha . Iikc a
hi rl wind, scatter liis golden feathers
i among others. Ihat money may be
"ot bv honest industry , is certain and s ( " f 1 a 1 1.... .. . . i . . . ..r.l nn.
11 ltic a ) . till l r 1 ? t a ii 1 iit t um- - . . . . . . , . 1 iiimtiii'iun "in . . . . 1 : - - ... -, ! Unt hn in firtpti inn mtr pt
of indu-trious i 01 any mtrus.on on men pi ciium s .1- ,,,,, .umm,u ..v. ...v.. . ..k.w. v.
biise (d nei-on- or property, to rem- prcs auuioru 01 oongies. iie nas,
-late them in their possessions, and to;in a calm, (Jigniiieu, ana impressie
1 . 1
InHi'snc 1 n
lu ll ." Ill 1 I'V- - ' - 11 J
provides that a Guard of 10 men bejThe calumny had scarce left their lip?, rourdrv lor! before it met a refutation. Gen. Jack'-
the prot
1 sons of
ection of l!n property and per-json has declined acting in the field the said Indians: and m case or w ith violence against South Curoli-
deniable that rrulhon-
and frugal people (oil from imbecile;
youth, to decrepid age, without being
him! the ollender in a bond with securi-j manner submitted the whole aiTair to
tln ir consideration, and asks ot them
Hon-
cecuui age
the. apprchcrtiion of
1 1 .1 . . .1:... a 1 : c t , , . :
who eiiiu ii me nauon: aou 11 mtn
organized, shall appoint a guardian ot
I.. - 1. r m 1 I i"
indu-try and labours are the sole causes ! the ignts 01 me rnu.ans in sa,(J ..uu 1 .
)ub-nee of nation-, either , u at .1 uuun u.uu, x .. . - y
I .1 I .11. -- II.. J , . ...
(K. ; he, w lien uiey may ne megan uepu
:.!df 1 a t d t a 1 n 1 i c h ( -. If the 1 ibor and
,1: r .1... 1 1 .....1 m,inr,!tv toannear at the next superior court
(11 '" lice 01 uu; ii'iiiu iiiiu nt;iti imwwuv. , . i i , . , , . I i i j I ih-'-Vul,-nroMicv of civil,,,! -" U. ' onii.v-.ni.l Ouard to l. J..- only such power s mav be absolutely . . . 1 . ' - . 1 ' rtn r.ff.d nnon iht i rrra 1 1 1 .a 1 1 o ri o the iKTes-arv to subdue the organized
hou t not everv wise, ust. anu -"'fv" -r-- - - .
J lial Hie inieilOr ( UUU CM 1 WliUUSllltll llinftinj, uuui uiuiMir
lo the execution of the law. Here the Despot disappears the Usurper, pantine for conquest and power, is not to be found. A fixed and unalterable resolution to preserve the integi lty of the Union is expressed the principles of that Union are briefly but lucidly
I . .. n... fliMi.rnnr fin.l f . rri ! a f n I t ' O- I C O U II 1 1 V s .
I I I I I I 1 I I l, IU 1 C I HUl "iui fc, I . I 1 rm.r:,-o and recomnense the laborers each county m Cherokee c.rcu. Is whe.
of th r',:r.ot(
o
I 11-- - ........ ,
or imue'diafolv, tiiev are
-(d'v persons who ought to increase in n'aibaiee: but bv interest, we see
i T - ,
aid
irv
I ... t r. i i v . ! i ' I 1 1 1
d have
.- . . 1 . . . . ,
"a n ii iii nn iiieni-, ana am ,r , (t ,.- , .
T: :n! s.-s,4 i i i' a ui i; i i fjasuj-. , urr t lu.j
'atpo-r- w 'i t to i a 1 1 w ; , i u i ri i- n.e ltal.'.e i no i si- t u n- t-.-. It v. t- a ie - ay in j. anions the annent-.j To animer.d the act entitled "nn act that thf .tv vice lo tiwur. bill. Ii ', to or-amp atal r ulate the mi'.'ia ol
. i . . . t' ... i . . . '(!, ii'iln i I 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1. i : i 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 v r d I'fl in irv ! I . . . Iiti- 1 1 r i I to I I o i'vlr:ivtc:itit. Mill
V ill MKCi Ml it If" ,t IUI' lll'lliilll -ijlilliun oi'ii". v. .i.i.iui...) ..; ,.....v.. . .Ulul,, n,u l, i,. n, , uu tu...M...., , , . i
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w ithm a va-t income, bask in the sun
10, K'31.
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:M -f-r,t I u la a L're it consul-! a h d Lit ca-e , w hi h will
1 f'i;-i:r.(- s,) inineti; -u- and vialent thai it.
i:npa--tbie far u I ri -i-t it. Vaa.tc.j Iu 1 lation to the Secretary an lTrea-- : ... 'urerot State, and far citlier purr-r-f e. ACTS. JOINT KLSOLU TlONS.c! 'p,, n,Videau Lxeculi e olfictr of the
1 - 1 if to In iian-.i L'w Supi erne Cant. f I ' . , ........
j I r ati. ria ;-n act entitled "nti ar reguc., biting the inteest o money in the State
n
3d.
An act to k ate a stale rond horn
iernble limr- nod .atten- irrn Vi,i M iddletonu lo Orleans in Oran'-i
ii 1 a--ure ou a reat tlisap - .MM!y. er.t. ant business must be min-l 'P incorpnrate the Chailestown
t.d I v po to have the plea-ure Ohio turnpike company
.1 1
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r r
;r:?'inv at.ot
d-, he moved forward.
woia
.d them a
of almost the same story to
.tcr at that hour, soon dearer
of Indiana, approved February 1. IB.'H
To arnmenri ihe act entitled "an act
. for tl, p rid if! nf riinrlitupr nf Inlj in
jthe town ot ladianaj o'i , wliicb have
1 j- . . 1 . .1 y .... 1
To :aithoii7e the board ol rommiv "n-mR '"muru lu l"cculc .ivovct
. :.i ta Jar.uarv 21. 182fJ.
loners 01 rvtiox f ouniy uj piuuHt: iun -
ed of their lands, or property, to restore the same but the person settiui:
l!im the claim thereto, shall have a right reviewed its incalculable worth to 1 1 . ..... t t 1 . r 1
ins Meet are not
rl.-iim eases on SheritPs levies, the In- swift to shed blood -yet he is unfaulter-
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Making general nppiopi iation fcr the
c : 1 . .
1 : . kiinrini ot K itieer- or s.i in rnuniv.
u.i on iiH'ii'iii". -i 1 -- . . . s' r'vrir irtaa
l a urovide or the iiidernniticai ion 01 y
pper-orn throuli who-c lands-roads are or 1 1 ... .1
, . 1 may 1 e locauai.
r ! ' li.iii'r eurr pa i : iic itu n- -, . .-.t 1 , - ' .1 ' Y riinftal in ar.t entitled an act
a h ii dsome fortune-, rr.llectedl ' . , oria v,,.;. -molir-.J Supplemental lo an act to provu'.c
for
s. jein
i a w ii j .
For the encouraernent of education.
To reduce the saUiy of the A,?cnt of
! I l tt-,M i.ir f t rt i I 1 1 I
J UIU tiller JM-I Ul, MJIitl,
ausome .oriui a-, . noeeic o , (J.de and X,,cn.Vii applica-! . appiemeniai 10 an aci
hascd scarce Loulis, and - tllC General A-scmV.lv relating, i tlu erection ol a State lloue.
ta state roads, approved February 3, I o amend the act entitled an act ap-
jc. i2 ipoinlm county surveyors, an-: then T incorporate the f:hri-tian College, 'deputies approved February , m.31. New-Albany in Floyd county. I To amend the existing laws rclativi Supplemental to an act entitled an act, to electing Representatives to Congress
. . . . - C I f r I,
lor trie location ci u iuau nmn s
ate
sn.vTorw.Yn. ,nt'.t rpi- r.f'W probably a scene he foilowing particulars relaits situation, and that of its im-
ncmies, v ui iiOi ne unmier-
shine of plea-ure and vanity, adding hoM-es (o houses und lands to lar.ds. Interest of money, (say uury) is the effects of rurieicnt usurpation, tyranny anil conque-ts. 'TIk; u-urper who sub-
iecls his neithbors or individuals under
hi-, authority by f?old, exacts lor himself
and compeers, pecuniary assistance; he
knows that money is power, and hc mud have it by force or contrivance. This was the spirit of the barbarians, who overthrew the Roman Empire, and conquered Europe. When Columbus discovered the new continent, the Pope, claimed it as his lawful property, by Divine right.
dian retaining the posses-ion till decided against him. And it is also made his duty to guard the fractions belonging to the State and to prosecute tres pasers. All persons attempting to dispossess Indian- of their personal
property, are made subject to a fine of four 'fold the value of the property, besides such other line, not exceeding
,S200, as the Court may impose. Draw
ers attempting to dispossess them of
their lands, are subject to a tine not less
!h, in .$'100 nor more than 1000, and
forfeit all rriht to the lot or any part
thereof. All persons digging gold on
any fraction belonging to the Slate, or
( s I,
To amend an act entitled au act to
Di-silcs the citadel of Antwerp, the
1) h have in their pos-e-rion Bur- . which i- on the left bank of the k . :. 1 it. This dare, it is known, was a- . h fortified byCarnot, when gov1 . ii: b'r Napoleon, and command? A .... up on the land side. On the vi-'ht bank thev nossess Fort Isabel,
ihe Tcte de Flandres, and also the ba: of the river nearly up to Burg li t a, behind which extent of banks tacy have, by opening the dykes, compvtdv inundate the country for miles. It must strike every casual observer that Antwerp coafd vitbf
?rry,on the ea-t branch of White River, regulate decenls, distribution and dower, 1 Lawrence county, to Rloorntield iu: approved January 2(J 1 83 1.
fe
in
Green county, approved January, 24,
To establish a mail from John R
Crooks1 in Lawrence county, to intersect the Rock port state road at Mark True blood'a iu said county. To establih a State road from Salem,
in Washington county, to Leesville, in.er?
JOINT RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS. Memorial and Joint resolution of the General Assembly, of the State nf Indi
ana, soliciting Congrea to appropriate
land or money, sufficient toimprce the
navigation of the Wabash and whde :iv
. a 1 II.-. I . r
Lawrence county. a joint memorial onmc buujcci 01 a
Annronriatint? 5387 C6 3-4 for the treaty wiin tne :iiami narron.
ii r p . .. . . 1 . - .t.-- r i. n 1 .
A joini rcsoiuiion vi me ucueiai
paytnent of tutsenbers to the State
Driscr:
For the relief of William Richard,
road commissioner and for other pur
poses
eerobly relative to the public laodf.
A joint resolution of the Genera) As-
eembly of the State of Ind urge
the SDeedv survey and sal re
Organizing: the eighth jodicial circuit! cefltly obtained by treaty
rr.,., .,J,,irc ;:,n n nvo fbnir Divine any lot drawn by any other person not
rights to landed estates, given to them in possession of the same, is made punby individuals, for the loan of a few ishablc by penitentiary confinement for .nau-c ir, c.nro n bnmo with, the for- not less than 4 nor more than o years.
... 1 . . v , -- I . ,, . , ia
eiture of their receipts or patents, if All persons irpj.r 5 uHu.. .., , n Mn... Unnt miH nt n rdven dav. premises, shall be fined not less than
iay 150-100 per cent., I leave to politi- $100, nor more than 500, and be conciaw to make known. But if it be fined in the county jail not ess than
nnWlp nnr rirrht. it must he dia- three nor more man six montns.
J I rill I. l! ..lhn C lr Jin wr a!
bolicahand be detived from an opposite inougu mcwuni "lulrt nnrl nowpr. hpmfr iimiist. and allowed in court, they are to be contud-
0 .. nn a. i I nw-AA m cmn rnnrinty wilh frre
consequently penurious. wnai naspituw.. - " ' u iu fnrt n- wfll thf IheoTv of white citizens of the State; but all
uti.11 j 1 .. . 1. 1 f.i
iun ihnr1 TliP-e npnn e that ive prosecutions snail DC in uie name or uie
the nreatest interest arc the soonest State, and on the criminal side of the
precipitated into tne nnyss oi uesiruc-i ITcnrv is (t famiiif.a dishonor-1
ki''nd of Petting money: vices in W have forborne more than a pas
excess are the rapid destruction of na- ting reference to the late message o individuals: but if na-Uhe President. VVefeJt, and still fee
tional or individual unrighteousness is that, to bestow any elaborate eulogy ;innlr moderately hurtful: upon its principles, or the simple yet
yet all vices are oppressive, and each is I powerful manner w which they are
ing in the purpose ot every patriot to maintain the ascendency olthegovernmenttospare no efforts to discharge the duty which in this conjuncture isdevolved . 1-1
uponhim. 1 eace, wlnle peace is possi
ble, is his voice but no -urrenuer ot
our inj-tiiuiioris inro me cngmpnmg
jaws ofNullificalion. Should f "ongress
adopt nis suggesuon, tne enusion 01
blood may be prevented and the collection of the revenue secured, unless a military aggression be made by the forces of South Carolina. Should that disastrous juncture arrive, the collision and the blood that may stain it, will not be laid to the charge of the Federal Government.
11 men, from perusing this message.
will discover Gen. Jackson's unalteia-
)le purpose to save the country, with-
outviolence if hecan, butto saveit at all
lazzards. To obey the law is the first
duty of those who administer it. He
is resolved that in this unprecedented emergency, nothing shall be done br . T ...
tne executive arm, which is not fully
ana deliberately sanctioned by the Re
presentatives ot the people, and which
win not go to the world and to posterity as their act sustained by their sanc
tion ana prompted by their will.
inereiore, u is, thai every circum
stance connected with and illustrative
of the posture of S. Carolina, has been frankly communicated, &, the action of the Legislative branch of theGovernm't upon tha subject, earnestly solicited. For this determination and the noble aud patriotic spirit by which it wai
