Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 33, Connersville, Fayette County, 27 January 1827 — Page 3
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--'r.i? chisithcu: the crfncr cf an attorney. "jCeler.d Purdeti ir.tsntlr put Lis icrce in mo- irt ' u'-'.t
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.?:-. I r.rutJ.e judiciary conimnice re u:tf.'J inqrre i.-.fthe expediency efre;:r.: t! ef-ri secti-'-n ct an act nthori7.irg Arrest;:? a-.! fec?inr g of fcsathes freir. ;. . . .'. v r r : vc i Jar.uarv 2- lTM; and o a-
, , .r. n.it iC-oarer.-.. sbV.l rroto. tLat R.m aro ia 2 Ualr i-;x Mr. 1 ire .a ...r v i.i..t.
,J. ';t.utK'-"tocxiu their livelihood, and tnat t:.t cnRoad aud CanaU, reported a U'd to era::: U:C can .it. ..id to par a coLlrilnitioa to the republic," quantity cf Ian J to the Mate of Illinois, lor tnc eat cr thev trill be 'drafted lata one. of the repcu-nt purple of aiding ia opening a Canal to connect
lion, and met the Ah-antee half wavuocu
'lain, and commenced the battle with grrtat
w). cction r.s t j require the board 0! :-of the c"ur.!v from which the fugitive
s.vore t:.o tecut 0
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ora en , w uica mscu uune man n ncur, v lien t.f the nn , ; u not they khall be sent to the facia the w ater ct wo luinoi n or uoc 01 a pause enued. in consequence of the left of -- t.'eJ t0 work. .MichbTan; Cic &idld(a quantity eovA to f eo-
L.ntitii nsht-centre bnaJc srivicsr wav, ami' ia vrwjiarv,,! i.u cna m i,r t .. nearh the whole of the rieht wing. TtuC la the House cf DeU-atc of Virginia, a- the oU.cr) to be .ul.r. t to ,ti.e dis..sal efttc L;1 , r ri-r-ji tt.- i-.it intrJ a t ,'-y u.r Jataro of said bta!c. t ret lord, that t-aid t awasa critical moment. Therefore, as soon vri a? u lu iM was J. ,Cll.a , e ,l r f , , ,n ., u, .y x h . w ,r,,..,r rfc. , .,-1.,.Arw1 ij 1 tie election d - eator hi p nitrJ to hc.11 on,rlt tc. s..ail e -..a ...r.t r rM..ai., 1 the centre icsei e (cc.npoed ot the KokI " 57 r . iMia;,- v tor tl.c te 'f the iIovrr.rrut ... x. . j .1 1 . cr v c i.r six v e ar J roia lie 4 la d a v ti M arc is r.et . a vuik ms.i.j iui.it i.l vm. n.uat
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Also the rVliowire! -f the rciugc-f s. C:h P. oper.cil a liestiuctn e j
WC5T INDIA TUADK.
Thtt the
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::r:arv r.nim:t:rf rr irai.r.K'er. u nicu uri a a;u txixinu
t.- ccus;;ierati;-n ti.e i-to- :eiv;:ij that the Aha--.tecs were nardc-slnick. F.r.jrhnd. on the subject cf the Coloui.il Trade, ciw tunc.
, ,;.... e.i ,.. l - ...r-iw: f'.-l P p.! i'.r. that cci to be ceuerallv overlooked cspc- Mr. V:n Uaren. trctathe Ju-icury i t ;atri:tr
m: aits.uii-.v.a r I Jar.-iv tv SUtS, ward to the attack with everv man he hr.d. 'ciall v bv thoe who feen w iliinc: to attribute u.V "V ' " a'5 v ,-.:h -a-.j th.t lisaa'dictfe t. - and cut through the er can V centre. Thev '.the Llatnc t our eminent. If we uudc rtand ZXU- v -rtl'ct v i..f ur t h-.r. tu: to r.le lulled aratsoo -ave wa in nil duections. .-.sui the victorv w;.s tiu- s"bjcct .ropcrly. the proposition otthe t.n-, , . v,ns., t . it en .V-t. uv!e?s ach ptah.tiiT shall !no lon-er doubtful. Acoatc-. of A p.i;n- th I abim t was.toorm her cobnud y t c c:c.TTrZ If rk;c 1
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that!
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I ac ha-ah-Mii on the extreme ncht. 1 1 at el ;u.d ac-cu- pioviJofi tiie latter wo aid open their port to recctv.n.r i.dea to be lr.dif.aetclv rt4trcr.a Hit
arc Lot ad-jratelv obettd the -m ticrf he had rec cited, t tiie -e'. :'.nd ptoduce. ii-t only ot the colonic s tia bid a eYVata ofeoriJera It b i ttu ti k phn o
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r.v n.ce-.tcv a?ro:i.i:i:eat bv wav ct' bruit: "l hi rijht !ioul hers, the moment ho
laws ci: -!toul i hear the iepMt c fit. o British, ur.ur. and bv
ut Ci d,-t..' t ri."a: i cm,c
admitted into l!.o ci
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I !his ; r were to v. lacS ciiut i. in oot-ouu.2 i,c
to 11
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a to iu the s..:d sc-lattack the Ash .mice on thurleft th.nk. This .home prts of liroat bnttan. wlr.le all the tri-j !nnult;u-.eus niotesncnt with c tones inime tih voxels, both colonial and thoec 'oelcngini:'
IIOI SF. OF Rr.l'UF.SENTATlVrS.
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hlKt't h u:..b:r t..e d.i-ct;ons ef Color.tl Ih had tolJreat nntian. were to le a Imiited into the .1 , a 1 C --i 1 .'o.-i ' t ",... .0.1 . ! "i-.0. st-ii, . ,-ip. ti, tr:ieinle ct rt rinronr.v
I On the ?d. inst Mr. Webster, from t'o.e cera
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o.r.s laaoas, concurred i,. Xc. l!u tae v. t.ele c, the allied t rce act-; ne t u;U a Mates w eio wMur-to nwer tl,ltca .lCi; whit h nn , Wat a. :e I ia a similar manner, the Kinc the Ashan .port to the ,e-eis ot suc.i co.n.c5. a readand made the order of the dav -Mr fir. Penaht-n rned that the said repo, i : tecs u r any part oi his army would hate es- hat e t!u ir t ... t, opened to t e-els ot the I mted Llvircl nolltri.a:l solution ,nl,uctir-V,: -n : . . ,.-ivr . i ae.i rt i' n? be re-'oaned : bat it iv etrcm! ilidicult t rrevail uo Mat-: ana this was tiu.y called noii rwi.'j. ...;.,.., ..rv... . . i v . . ,
iv.t.d.aad after o-.a.raole donate oa thi, ; :n sa:ii a race ot "people to act upon a sterna-.Rut n tin- I;nt4h must have an advantage. vV m a bm .m ' Mci m.t.;i:...r.atnc uue.-oa hati. o; i e,-a statcvi bt tc pian of operate, if it he ia t ar tance with no t ery tndin- ore. and this wo believe, was c:,0;0oo. to be expended under the direction t,e lhe?:aenutnl the :.ate toacurtati.e re-;t!eirona notio:.. The c;,inc cf their Hi-ht is at the can-e ol the p.eent ucultie. It the ed- -Lc preMdcnt. . a the purchase .m.br lienor ; r: rdai.vc t: the ht ahr,e4u..ied rc-ht-t. ahuted to th c;n umtaace-m dot edioncc t V.,v New erk Lv emng 1 est care;!latun 0frrovision? tor the stitTerin- inhabit r's ., -.? .'order, they tVoui tue hne f .naed, and iush- lull v -" "hviUsh eounter-proicct !oa;rec,c. Mr. Livintcn supivitctl "hi VcT::se V.v.?:;i, rV,,:ha.. e ,rt. pod into the contest in them-t s.nage Kiaar.er.p'd.i-.ed in hp-aper. en w.nch he ask, -m ,o,uti :n m a bu j( :irrc,,uV ?roech w I rn KersrsC a, :.y,CUin.G:aar-rv.ol incrr.pvithout any reserve to .upprt them, or pru- Ki m s name, what m oe liberal, more honrrao.e at tho 5U.-etion of Mers. M'Dutlle and H im' !rrj: .a. Lanka aaa V..t.-7. ! 'eace lobule them, in cae ofmlslup or ia..,- m re ; erU ctly reciprocal do e want, he will : uhVni-hCti ,;,r pother time to dehberVJnarhoan;,::,.;;.. v,rt. - Thehofthe A?ha:.tees .a kiikd J and toe a ;ove ,ew taken ot the object to Ic t n tLt, .j,; h va5 y
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;ui i pr.s a:ti. was cstiunited. at leas; c -rect. lie win nr.ii mat. oy if. we weve to no .-.j
asm i men man ci tao Asaa..iee, laiauieo i;iu t -.wiiui poi .8 u.ny , .oai iiif rs-
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i tc i re? ibi'.. -,:. w-s tio; c-;.-.:urre.i in, A i Oa m. tlvit hy Mr. Ihirau a.
ihe sial us.. tLti.ai wa Mviiei t a seie.t
nnattee vvi'.ii iii'tructn-a
a oauaov .t h0 t:
IVivi-'cs and Uc;.c;ais weie I. v Mr I. si i- aiiout!iht huaina
.Lea aaa t-Kea i hided and t a o ,
e'.s o:"(ip.:: t Bmr.vis' aad h.-r colonies into
n:ir. rj.:i':i:rc Puiti t.
cam;'
in U I..U lU'U.I It'll. lilt
t .piipaiTo. cfre o.t value, fell u.to the hand op vo:jo of ihe lea;t desert ing- of the allied f ro-j o;.anu!:2't which wcic. tho 2'olden umbidial
On the ChI, Mr. Drayton. from the committer o. Military Aihiirs. reported a bill to mcreate tt:e pay cf uon ceranns-unod ctV.ccrs and pii.
v;-.tes.i-to pietcnt docrticn in the aimv ot th
a r niia. aa it V.
ta a.
Orricr of ALsaArntA (tawTir..
1I)IAI U Atl Pcs'uitche. . bv f xiTCiS. .co:n:;.unieatiiin t:.ni th s.'.-n'firv nf ir
to re'ooa a billl u'-vte. ti c g )hka -tool ot tate. a .d L-ohl da;lucItl mon,i1(r ,fccpa at Va-hit;e;ton. the subject of the National Roa.f- wliidi w
il'miod States; which wai tw ice read and co::;jmitted. The Speaker I.ni.i before the House a.
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I ri triM,,;!:,,n.u .,,u,RM,.n,il?L ., 1. 1. 1 . . , , , , u t ., e i0unior0 H-riiLi. stating th vt ou.icicnea to the commatce on KoaJs and CaG::ih.im:d Ad man jua. King ot Apiaptm, u : o. t a vo ( ,.,0 nilirilir- tjje .it h Dec. tho Indians com-fnals. and ordered to I e printed i-c. ,;the head oi the late Mr C n tries MacC t thy. i.,iiu d H uanton. unprovoked, -nd deliberate! Oa the 1th Mr. Little, lnan the oenmhtt Itdi.chwa.cso.eiMluytheAh.uree.ast.iciP tm :w V;e?t Hlk, ohp Ocollo Kiter. 'on the Mi';ect, tcporieda bill rrov idm- "iha .i;a-:ite,tc,.arm. .r i.tisn 1 he King retu.ed ;rhc greater part of a Mr. Can's lamilv had ! from and after the 3-1 tl iv cf March. lcVo.ar.J .giteitup. It is enveloped .a two tohi; Lcc-n b'ttchcred. an.l burnt in the ihimcs oltheir alter the lillit hm.mi shall have been taktn.
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C- a-t ot" Aft ' ' a hi-dhacv S.r
t e new ( i ei o r i.s.. Cast if. aftt-c
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chddien and a ; ihe apportion meat of Represeatativ es ha!l he
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ea
.un.;!'i;'l'r-CJUiIf l x"xu ral'1'- -:iaracier.iieaup dtvellm
i'.. ...a, u-. !tn atihv h ir.aae.-caic-I, aad la;tiy, scv. ca up m ,,e,Tn. WCTV ti.
i f-rnthc J, freni the! 1 K' ,lMrJ s "The Eucutive
j- e v.ey.i iaiiaer ins; - - - ( oj i".ia . i.i i v.mpv ic iii i ju c, uuoer i.se ( .nnmaa-a ; rc.nl ana t cmuntted. Mr. tiurlcv introuuce 1 Camid.tii. tvut. C. l. ! P A tTj1mj,S O E ! EPv'CR 'of R. K. Call, who is now iu the puisnt of the ia uolul.on. w Inch was niireed to, in-'uuetin-r
-or.o mil' t.uir r h . Hvi -m. I M.rU
if VI llli? CI aaice Clue.lV . : m t .... raf .. n .u . .Mn.i.i f .!iv 4. i.r ,
iinmeilia'.el v ordoj I out the ; cO.tk'U ieison in i uln'rh wa fwi.-
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SATCRDAY, JAM'AMY '21, UV27.
munleieis. Unieis Iiave luen transmittea lii'inc romi-Kitoe ,m the Pul.'.i,- I. n.. U. wh.n .a 1
all the countie. .to place the rountry m ti statt : .r confirmed, in such manner to avoid th ofdefer.ee, and Cpt. 1 a :e, of the I. Marmy.iddav and diihcultv now exi erienced in obtain-
I :-t.atn s nnh ;::e haig of h iatc e. aai the , 'Pno Rev. ib.t ri ih; will preach at the u,tn0ce company, is stationed on the S'twamtiej j.)r patents theiefor. Mr. Wright offered h .-inp:ete ct fe it of h.s u unvor. as Aran, m ihe U t ( tH1!r Hoo.-eaii lhi place ,t vmorrow-at 12o-j,iw'r atul :i"tiv''.v ggt'd in arresting and j resolution, which was agreed to. in.tructmg-
o'jOO men, kille
! t ; 2 . i .o.r a oa ;i e
1 J.;f
j -s ot the Rrituh t
f the i
Coat Castle, with le i.-iock and in the eveuia-r ut earlv candle ligiit-
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c i oiPp-e t principally
Th
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a oo.i at lx-J hi!
o !.and two tha isml w ou-adeti. It appeals
a t too ambition and vii:
V a s :i ington, Jan. 1 1.
The Committee of the Houseof Represent.!
tit
jir.:rot toe Asiiontces r.a
i'l'it ''u';tie u-oon the Letter ol'Mr. C.M.aocN. is still
leu at tx i.v .nice !.,.. a,a, .....a mivav
Uisarnung me iu nan.
uiinted tor war. an I di-p!av hostilitv.
(.'ompaiiits ot mounted men hate been ordered, from several of ti.e Counties and an expics
many a' w hom are ; il;C above committee to injnire into the cxpe-
iht net ol prov idmg lorthe disposal ol the lands in the state of Ohio, called the United Males
Military Tra t, heretofore appropi iated to sat
as heea sent tu v oloacl Lynch, eommmalmg; Uj chum- for lutlit.m services dann. ilic ih.
the l ulled State Troops at Fensacohi, and t , , u'lutiouarv war, which shall remain imloea-
Coloncl liiooke. at Tampa Rav, repiesl:ng
ilicir immediate aid, which, the Extcutive be
ail da 1 an:. !
tsPT.ner ae teat; witat .e aaiua.e uesirc on . . PVrr,.f(Mi e(, nrotracte I an invent-
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oiLT ail UlV lv l l ill .vmi.um u,. r mnnt c:M V ('l!iY 'Hf. IV I,! "l,v-' 1 ft-"-" v
be the coarse of it. The Members of the Couii-bvs- enable him to protect the inhabitants! thc whole on the bill for the n lief of the sur-
) n it coma.unnate w hat pas-es m tliep 1 1 Vl 1 4 11 Mti-I'',i1 ,,J ; l4"- i vivinj oiaeers oi me Jvcvi'iuiiouary war. Mr.
i
!i i ; neeii .ituin 'Up; hvS to edect
unite e i
Committee, very propetly preferring taat the
..' r.r.uv ana me sea ?."... i
cc-iiei ti:ig men, and ni.-.n
this object, by succe?;iv it attac kmg and ot er
powering all lac native lima- aaa Laiiettain-1 , (c ,rp xv lCJl ,n,,e lip sl,ul speak tor itself
m the Rutish interest, an., making a surprise j p,,C( lirf nunjilion, therefore, we are tit lit. -upar, rinti-h Acei.i. It w a t.-,t po-sibte, liow-t,rU to u..po?o that thc iav estimation has taken v a er, to make ail trie r.c:-sary pi aai at: :,s. ! urt.r ran-.-e than the mere impiirv whether
ted at the expiration of the time mw allowed for locating wai rants for those services. The
House then rcsohcu ilseli into a committee ct
A"ir into the etiemv" Coimtrv.
Uur;eh cxpiained the o'ojeel of ll.c t ill in a lor.g
l'he Executive state it as his oninion, that'ua doc.acut .peech; after which the conunittcc
lose, icpcrlca prognss, and obtained leave lu t.t
1
the body of the Seminole nation, is not concerned in the late hostile movements. The Mickasuki tribe, w ho may muster about
two bundled Warriors, and t lie discontented
a cram.
Oa thy 5th Mr. Sterrs, fremthe conanittce oa
Naval Alhiirb, reportid a bill supplementary t
ironi m igincs t prov;-aa.. Cv l -r - a .;: an ' w Vl(.a p, wident. w hen Secretaiv oi Var.!lU0 nnnintti vv ai i i.rs. anu i.ie iiisionienicu it t for ,iu Kraduai increase of the Nnvv of the I'-
object, with nt the kn wae.Ige t the ueigio-i ' i ,. n ici,Mted in the nrotit? of a contract il ,'i't,u u ,s ocllcvca Ii;ive mafl' ccterminei.j rated Slates; which was twice read, and commit-
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TV-; k.lilClN VvHOH1 lOaiiU lV!;JJl;i iCtl lilCi; I'M i ) ,rc uu n aininv. jiu, mi. iiLiii i j 1 l vu. J ii 1 1 1 i v t' tJii Hi" j'liiF
?'i Iitato iVoni.Caloiifl Iun! n, :.:uni.n. ; Yo take tlii- ooc:iou to express a doubt i leaiu that the Dopartmrnt ct i ar, iovjl lid riTurtcii a bill to uuthonn the n-ilc oi I. ... f ' ,. a.. . .-. ' I ' 1 .. . . ....... i .... I I . ! . . . . . ' n i r. ! i 1 1 3 1 v.- ii i inn ro -i . 1 1 1 . r I 1 . r il f i . . t r t nv ccil n o I certain tracts of laud ia the slate of Ohio, com
T 1 . lM"u7M' I'vhether. upon the hyp.H.es. that , ,ie OvSence - " V; ,ho J o I V thl caltod tl Moravian Lan.U; which w v.ouhl C,ve them ums.vets and oci, r Uc ,j,ir,e st;lti.d m the Letter of the Vice . M " 'th the neecsary o.dcrs lor th jtw. ;J rorn;nittcJ.Mr. Vae frora tb.. they would parcoase an e.pa.l .pi mtity d too ,,r .. ;,!(,(lt j,0 truc ir,vtead of being as false Us "oSt etiicicnt umence. e.nn,ittee on Military AlVairs, reported a bill for merchants, that thev would rai-e twe.ve thou-,-1 . , ;t ,, fM1ia r.,r., . . ..;.,-1 ,.. th mo-iiii rrstioii ..i"i!i fnm nf 'l'nn,rrJ.1!.i-al
rnd men, put themele under his command. , 0ptlC uonsC 0f Rcpre sentativ es, iu
on In stilities.
jtcd. Mr. Vinton, from thc coi.unittec on the pnS
and eng igi ii. in t'ae most sidemn ijiau..er not t.,
m t!ie late Mr Chants
run an av, as thev did
riacCaity 's unfortunate defeat. Colonel l'uidon, ta! ing what asmraiicts he could get, uetrmiued to accept their oifer. gave them what aistance he could, divided their lorce into o bnga les. w ith two strong corps of obei t ation U) protect each flank. He then aisembleu such of the sot tiers, merdiants, and civilians, as he could, and formed them into one corps, s a reserv e. The o.dy Unii-Ii troe-pg he hud .eie HO men of tho Royal A'i icau Corps, with fc.ur tiehl pices rd'six and three pointers. The united three amounted to h? than r2,0CKJ
Kan. The natives were composed oftiie Kings,
nations, and '1 nhes follow ing. --A'tcatoo, King
'd A piunhoo; Adoa.unpi a, King of A'pJapim, Daagiia. (ueeii of A-lkim , Cuoje.e. King d Asim: tin? Run.: of Tuful. and many other Caboha. is. and Captain of Tribes, 'l'he Ashantee i.-rct amnutitei to tv. enty-tiv e thousand men On the 23th cf July. Cdor,el Purdon marched, trein Arti.i to Wongassev. alxajt 10 miles bam British Accra. On the 4th of August he iiovc- i to Ashroocai, and on theoth he look a ;o-itiri (i l miles from Accra) on a beautiful u: 1 e.x'a risiv c plain, 'l'he morning ot' the 7lh hoipiaa J to be a Monday, and a remarkabh ;.'i d iv, whiehwats regarded by the "wise a t."! ( f the nation as a favorable fetish (or o- ' ai n,) one for the king to tighten; he wan as--i:(d by t!ie superstition sooth savers that t r.ou'.d render him invincible. He accordi'.jr!y. acting uu.hr their inihence, at half pas! - no m the morning, moved to thc attack, iu ' ia; it napping ;r.d fleturniinod manner.
its, cap ? city of (i rand hiepio-t of the Nation. Ii
i a a charge, which has no ielerei.ee to the conduct ot "the V ice President, in his present oihcial
station, and the clean st conv ictiun of it could i
Congressional Summary.
the urp,"nuiic ition of tin corps of Topographical
Lnjjiuec; whicli was twice read and eonuniitcd. gj ..! 1 '. - - . ! I 1 I -J. .. - i. TafTTMaTg Sac oV )ovuUiov ivVd.
from his oliice. If it be contended that a public officer is lia!!e to impeachment for immoral conduct, (a question which we observe has just been decided atbrmativ oly in the House of Representatives ot' the State of Pennsylvania.) that immor
al conduct tnut surely be proved to have occurieil during the term of the ohhee which he actually holds. Otherw ise, at pleasure of a majority of the House of Representatives, the
whole privatclile of a public othcer, irom boyhood to the present day, may be made the subject of investigation b( fore a Committee of the
House, then literally assuming the functions of
a civil grand inquest, which they are neither
qualified nor authori.ed to exercise.
2d Tuesday of March next,
IN SCN ATE.
On thc :d hut. Mr. Barton from thc cot .aiiiUcC; Hy order of the Board of Justices for tho coanmm ti... P.. ii.- i -. n.lj r.m.irt. A 1 . -j . L t ! l . i ! 1 1 . . o ru -i i v o f Ta v e 1 1 e , the suhsciioer tvill 1'ih.T .or rjlc.
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not, it appears to us, operate to clegraue h:m alaato the pi ac oi puhlic lands, and to cede the .the Li'iiri lioineuooria sura county eutla
reluse to tiie slates m which they lie, without utmoi.Iiaeut. The Senate resolved itself into a
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va-iiui iltet ul ll.c wmae uii uie inn 10 esiani ui . f 1 I 1 C C "S A -T ff lUMfovra s.y,tcm of UanLruplcy throitpbuut the U-()i Aiv KJ I4 il Ai i; inted btati i; when, after some discussion, in the' t . . . .. . , , . i. ...,..,, i,..n,,ta lyui? in Wyiio eoiinty, beir;: apart of tl. BOiiLh ccurse ot which it uiulenvenl sundry ameiidiiicnlB. ' . ,.'. r ,- .... , j least quarter of section '2 iu 1 ownship 1 j, Jt;nf,e the. conmnlteo rose ami reported tho h U to the be-. J M hc dvnJ (Jn jju uatc, tihv re, ttva,oraerea to he printed. Conner to thc county of Caycttc aforesaid. Oa theOa, the resolution offered by Mr. John-
uou, ot Ivy . propo.-iinc an exa'aniiaiiou hji . suiia.M j w jv. . www., , " site' lor a National Armory oa the Western wa-; received ia payment for tho same. A credit oi
ters, was aain taken upfor coinidcranion; w!icn,!h,- monthv will be Rivfuto thc purchaser hy hi after having heen so amended at the suggestion of, entering ihto bond with approvaUe security. Mes.ru. llendricUs, White, Kin-, Cobh, Raton, NICHOLAS UR.VfiAN, A cent Noble, and Rugbies, as to extend the proposed ex '.An. 27, IT,:?. for Paya tte Countv. la-
auunation to a mmiber of places, tiie resolution - - . waia-yieea to. '1 lie Senate then resolved itself State Ol liulittlla.
into a eoinmine oi me tvnoic on ii.c oin iu a-ui
nun.'. u"i uiiiii.iti... v.iiva.iv.i?v. . i. , 1, i r y i ,,r j . .lit I uh nnirisonincnt lor debt; when, after soino drr-. C v c arc under an impression, uron the w hole.1. . ' ' , , r , , , ,, , j v' ' . ' hatn m the rniirse nf tvhirh the lull nml. rivrrO i .
ale ol Indiana,
that the cae presented by the Letter of the
Vice Piesideat is not, in any wcvv of it, one for
liate, in tho course of nhich the liill uudcrtveutj jv T,fa. j:vJON Cin. rlT Corar,?
sundry amendments, the committee rose, and the
lull as amended was ordered to be printed
the exercise of the ultimate powers of the Home; ()n th! .ltll Mn 1Iarrison uskc of Representatives. L inler the impulse ol leel-i iCHVe to introduce a. bill to estal
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asked and obtained!
tablikh Collection!
ing, that Letter was doubtless written; and un- Districts in Kentucky. Ohio, Illinoii, and Indiana;' Andrew Chalmers'
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iei a y inp iiiieiic iininence, uii: n.m-c ;ircc- n.uiu namcau im; iiinuwif, immu J ho Uchaj'lLul, Andrew Cha:ruor-, n led to the motion of .Mr. Floyd. The House committee on Commerce. hereby notified, ti'at he be and anncar th-
Oil tho 5th, the bill to provide fvr taking cvi-i Court house of 6iid county, on thy third .'uu i -denct; m the Court of the U. States, win read thelcl day of the? Term aforesaid, and laian'.-lii-
perhaps could do no less, in icferr nee to ai solmu appeal to its justice, from so high a public functionary, than to refer it to a committee. .Vat. Int. S'ror Gurerrncn!. We learn that on thc 7th Nov. la.it, thc pjseid( at of llyti published a proclamation, eoutanin r i decree iLl ''all thie who
third time, passed, and seat to thc House for cou-; ( 'ouii.l.iinunts Kill, or in default thereof, the ai x.
Mr. Rowan nkod uiid obtained leave' Hill and the matters and thin s therein contamc -
will Ijc ln-ard in Lis absence, aud decreed ujim
eurrence.
to introduce a bill to restrain the jurisdiction of the Court of the United States in certain cases; v hidi vva tw ice read 2nd rcforrcdUtkwcoiiiu.ittec on the iudkiary,
accordingly.
Witnccs JAMES LKVI.-STO.N. C'lik, li. C. C,
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