Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 26, Connersville, Fayette County, 15 December 1827 — Page 2
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.Is well that of the heroes, and the broker looks to the profits; while the printer, who sets up a marriage, is generally left to stick his types together at a lata hour of the night, to give a " local habitation and a name" to pome marriage, at which others have piped and lie has
not danced, feared, & he has not tasted a crumb
consideration. T govern, or legislate for' pie ted until lYd in conferee of icknoss. ie.a.-t. n ay . f, r y iduratod. 'i . -, r. such a discordant body politic at once, to t h e ; The distance from the Dimmit neai f'oi t Wayne J for the same ,!,.:. .., ,s. ;.., c t -ipkh a - , ; : V satisfaction of ail. is what the ablest Iavgiv-!to the mouth of 'I 'jppneanoe river, that part of(s.une naton-.! -uih-.re. w. uhj I.e. i. , . - .... . . 1 1 I I ' i , I I . .... . -.
ers ot Greece or Home would not dream ol el-, the survey winch n completed. i one nunureu jHit.u n i.i i.nt p; at anal. L.rial ..,,.... feeling, were the y present. We may aim, a and three and an half n,ile. The lockage. jaoy that can be a-poite.i mi :i ( a? :,; f we ou hi to make public opinion out guide in two hundred and twenty two (ret. j tt .ei-ported on them, ar: I v. r,h ,1 tlo'vte--
matters of expedient:
v, hut it w ill be for the: This may be all the estimate we shall have it vof w hirh the lu mrr i- su ei tiHr- I - .
crank (we iriean wined and ladies co rdiais)'- tatcman of some future age to shape the law before u at thi session. J'o data i fun.i-hed ti.e t'a"ii at w ,. h a ( 'ai.a ! i- cn.-t .i tj., v.
fd upon our whole socie- r.s to the cost. Tut. i i'St ot the entei prsa - i e.tho llaibv av i-lit f :r i -e. 'ihct.i In
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hew'- hard it is for the printer; when called up-ty, without any indication of disconlent. Then for inland na ialiou in the 1". X find mi: thru en the h ii hingcr of (ii .ra-e.t lecno. no !,-. j
on ty an empty handed groomsman to unlock if thi is so. and we caimot change it. let us be- origin in the .Vw ork Canals we may look Ileum -ot . t r haters ,.j u;-ter. li..'. j. his lurm at the hour all other forms are Socked !;in our task, and under the eircum-'an' es. to their ?ueee"fil execution V demons rated, and f. na- n - a o,; .;:;. :i I :..-! bee-,. . ,. -in Meep, and sipiee.e in the im)orta;it fact that imake our hc-t exeitiii in sincerity and hones- utility, fr infoimal ion and ica-ons to -u.-inin rant pu l; w i:.lt ra:l ;.-. v i. ; j i ,. IMiss has (Uirielled with her own namejty. and with all i,ur ability for the general in- us in m.tkio the a!cn'ne. wljirh w e ;nr II.h di-'tri ac-tare. "t'l.cw !.r;nj -!,-,, and Mr. has supplied her with one she promises, teiest ot lhoe who hae e in plowed uf. tiow called upon in:; ci eu!y to make. Iv'tiui- m iif ri-d- m I !,. th' ; r iUuy- r';. r ; j , to like a great deal better, and which he ha 1 lie fore I proceed to lay before j on thoe ales of (.'ana's ha e laen in aile for a :i!ul) t 01.; of up .:i th.01 f: ti.-r. I i-: ; ro nised she s'aall never sec caus-e to repent sul.n-ct-, which under the constitution 1 fer 1 my- if widths and d pt!i. and on almost eery kiid v.- i -- r ; i r 1 ;i to ;. , . ?t, w.,i:'..i I e Laing assumed. It ii tpiite wonderful how elt bound to submit, allow me in the name r,f ,,tin'ce, hith in Tut-ope and in un-t i a : s. Ii.'- i;.idw.: than i:i (. ;;, 1. In - ; , much the task is sweetened by a hridel favor,; the people, who'C government tiiis is. to re-'that t!e Legislator may li.rni an idea ot' the . lakt .r rier r.ear li e trj : in the form ol a slice of rich cike. smilingly opie-i m t solemnly, that ilurmg this session, c xpen-e M"alin'st nny innginary r".nie. The tiiav el.ii:.i the pre c tr..:.- ;,i v , hut. c juesen'ed by one of b)c"s minister from the tnost- highly interesting an 1 iinputant iiMttei s ( .rolils of ( "anal st" hs i'n!uio:i-i y inted in ' 1 ram- w hi-!i ate t!:t !- Sv s oi.iv ;: j ir ." happy pair. The very ink that gives the im-.npon vlnch we must act eonj iintly, mny claim ligland doublSev-'ly suggr-ted lrv the Atarriea;.- the vear naviahi ilad-.v.-'v ; ' ; i ar.pressiou assume:? brightness, aa if rcilccted from 'your ;.'. attention. If n.. thing should .! the tr.m-p'Utaiiou 01 w ln.e produ tii - e..-ti i.ru t !. ----ener. A Lad a v .v -. t!ie t'u flings of the cake; and the blushing trude itfelf upon your notice bat legitimate tutc their girat--t burtln-n. ll.e idea t.fa itni- i:i- who'..- !'ii.r- "a u ;.l i.o-jid c 1 ri-io ninl U-vrpy bri'h arooin, ulicn tlicy ica.l itli '-ubject j wi legislation, then, we ?!iall lind at :,r policy . In deciding upon n r giea! un- The fumrr woi!d btii.t.' a- mu-h too-, v' ih.il U iiil.thil eim- i..u-ue-s w ha !. 1 ;ui nt ver bo tlt. ,.lhj (f your labouri, that reason, :tr (:t.til i:--. it w ill not do So Icq them by a loo !' ! !inrv ; f l!,'1 L.frr j ,s . .,; 1 .V ' Kit but uae',tbirnvn naa.es inscp.aoly unt-o( a ui,,,,, triumphed. W ho- ,,.ini! ,,,1, ,,;;:,1m ((f J.,r.a.S ami SvvM.- , e- w ....!. h. -isate e-r-u v - "ir"V ' " t'irl :!z:: . vy. ... uu n.,:, , :i.v ,t . , l0.;,;: ery u isb, tie pron.Ue of every Mh-. may enjoy out 3u'' l,,,,,.v- teodu.g to m.t..e principal c,.r, a nijlli,a: of.iollars. it must be reco!ic( fed ;J,e mi w.,y. ifti-.ii-ht iv.M evpc" " the reilcctioa that the firt reeord of I heir union subserv ient to political calculation and mate that wr have tu.der air f oi.tml means to toat , ,o,t f l.n.i rar. l'a n,ai-:'v ' has hern made ineherrfulue'vs iustead uf ealion 'agcuient. should be viewed as aiaium a fvt.il .,,r.,V;nt. If the profit.- of the L'ar.rd whin f.n- a rrelli' n o; ef.'ii:.?: -::f ,iil t T' rial rtlaetanee, so liioiumt uitU every tuin-tj. at th? public tian.pidity. I f it is kr t in i-l-.l. ?hall pt -o.h.ce rhe intei c rt t vvhatevei raunl ..;i tl e lati- lef -fon i -jt MM T ,' ' ' -'" ;' that -hculd be conueeted vwth that auM.K-ous Hlitulj ,,.lt p;U(y is the fdiy ati,! tnadi-i ss ..f i lt i i k J stnu is ieMmied, and eno-mi, beside- thou-and ;h;lai5 will rr.lr a r -tilu -v' ' ' tVlTc evening ofoer la-t pubiieati,,, we vere f'r the benefit ofa.-,,t Wfll lave hot ,0 eVieguM. lb it p. -mrijul gralndly. the c.e Vavhora surplus of tinco hnuArV. laJle .creeabh MM.siUe of the valor of abri.lul a 'rul number ct yotar;c5. , ditofihe stale must lemain unshaken bv a loan. d.-.ll.,i- f.-r s-me other ,,:.rt. 'i h s . ' ' favor eoniieetrd with a re.?ue-t to ia-ert a mar-! At no pel e)d smre tsie orgai,l.rii-v. -I our-, js ?aid by tlie no.n confidential w rit.-rs. that M,t fir t' e f oj.-triKti Ti r.f a;,of!,er r i'v" Ti..-e e-peeially coming as this did iwiitrii in aiiis state gov ernmeiit. have tep-e? ari. i- el such al of the three hmalied hntish Canal-, have', .me p-jpuio;.- part uftiie st..le,e. t-il tiuet hand upon a folded tdllet alia, la d to an en- v art concern and deep inten si f-r hg'-iative n r jj(lia( ji; to the pul Vtr. and tie- ijock-'an ad.i:.t.o:.;,i of feu. K.rV ' '"'.' ' v.ope eei.Uinii'g a liberal Portion ot ru h eal.r, ,,.;,! ,. r;;l ,.,, as lh".-e up n w !,i !, (ho mem! ei - ; pJ(.,.c ( -i,t,ve not then to seie upon y. u'd b." .ip..r..'. i-,'t ' ' " ' ';s. JA a heart iro.trd (as e trut th be arts M tu-e of the present ses,,m will be caiied upon t act ,.,..,, t.,ir tofuin;-h a mc-m.ralde ,!,-,;,. eon - the trfa-ui'v.,; t, b.-l -k " ? ;;;tT;: irih,""! -t-tmn.tharwek, -he,, a,,, i .rM.pn,,,,, hooe thev may .-ver be to earl, e-tber. In ,uo much d,;..cnity. t espo,,s,b,hfy -:-. pr.pv ,;;r ,JU. general welfaie when the orcacioII ,c , aJvit.. ...i-l v upended, lb:,, n fjj,. -i , .tier roeentin-tunees, similar favor-greeted u-: itv. a tlne aim led to. ie.,'s,ie t!,e n.o-l ea.m, WiVA i r p,,u.pt and (Im.sivc step W..ter lo'mtr,, n m-,ke a lailwm - -e I '. " ao example whieb we hope will beeotae a, eoata- di,mte'ieMed ami inteu-a' ret'.ectn'ii '1 he pub tuuardsthe eemiai !. meat of tlS, XTC, x ,,u ;r.,cet i;i:r. n" the bauk t! Ol'o 11. . -lor.s for the benefit of nrintrr-, r-tlie frfiifaay lie eve is t!ed upon the proceedings ..f this v,.,ir i.ait. will furnish the inosi urn 001 i '....irt 00 1 1,,, .1 ., . . . I .1 ;. v. . ." u
of the union ef the yo.mz, tliesympaihetier.ini tl-r ( Jeneral As-emll v . and it c-experteuth.it each ;.v i.lfnce, that .ai ar i.Ot n.d.deici.t t- tio nmrh f.if.er m-rll, ;. i.-n !! 'f ' VJ 1 ...:n I... 1.. il... nr,.ui.riH ill i..,i K'V I i 111 . . 1 - - . . ' . niv ii,,; .
.,v will Ju. ,0 the nronrriiv ot s-. ietv: til e.. .. .11 .1.. 1.;.. t... .. ......... . . . . . ... ... i v.iu
u-r-vve nre.uneoidV -orb w'dl vv,-h to have ' , " ' ient ric,i... . i.tii V '"-" -, ' v. a t N . t av:.C. Wi,et. tr r, , , T. bHrinarri "s rernrded. Those who wed iron, ex nn-,c con--, .erat.on u j,,,!, ,o,.Ut,le the hone and m;i proven,, are viewed with :; r-'f riirnlionliJ motive-eam.ot .e exported U .ihm th; -pace of the Ins! tilteeu month,. t:w t)f ,,n. Public men must be br,ve. the m k, t.wh,,h the v an, to m ,ke . t , to exercise a hbt-ralitv of -pint that with the joy- p'Jtoic lauu- have been g.-..ute i to the sl.lte d..m llt o,uer mtinmiatioi, by the probable o :i ' . 5 lie p.-.-ph-.er with Vefe: ,-,.ce t j r.ns and l.appv. exteiuU itself to all who tuntii- In i lain, th; ou-!i the m-tiuim r.tality ol hei ,,!-Tae., that may arise ont of -the Inrptci 'ur la. !, th-v would ,-nji.- a ,- t Mt toward t.at bappine-. t,'eeurse we expeet pub! ic hi o t ionri i ic s . 1 taa 1 e, ! to b? wutth a- uj u r,,u.nf , :; t ; Ji. . ;f, ,". ., ; . n ,j . f' ;' m fee but for reeordin- bappy marriaces. AM that t,.,ut one mdl.on, two' huntired and i.fty thou-. it v oa c--nclude fo nc. ept of this rrard. alaJe We e'th.s M , J lb;," ,lr '! V' T "r the parties do .mteoider -u h.bud oe inserted anfj hilars. In o ,est. In , ecal puipo- - OM Ve.landv eutr!:t. the prmcpar'- -ion n.habMa.s w. , hi -..a, p. V ' ' gratuitous y. It rv brtdenooh in sorh a ium-I., , M - lH, a,i W.Mb V, en i i,--vi. e, ti ,V . .! he married without havm-to pay font, i be parsoa J , r m . , .. " , ' " " ,,k 1 ' u x 1 )r ! 1 P1: J -f l : i- . .. ., , m iv be cn b a r let en, r to thr two tirat .1,. ,1 , m.,.v ., . F
arc's til- IT, tlie elerii m, he orooui-iaen aim - , - . ,. ... ( ... v.. . ..jj . . j.-.o w . . . t i... , ; i cr i i nt.
I.ri.b-maids their! ridal UvorB. and w b -b,.,,M the 's maue 1., me ia 01 ne yen, i,.o.u..uwu utJ(, ,,, v L lt , , .., , tJ ., vf.-'e.i. m nhi ,.., lt.; tl,
printer be forgotten! J.cne..tvt. MiJimi ana f oiawaiamie tkuioms 01 imua'.-;. -pj
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i he nr-t pi.. 1 o-ntioji n s dve into two i!h pi ! t li e ie e.': the re-ti : !., n tolb.tv.:: I- il IK Iter to -'"ii tfiC if.d e,-.t. d fl-lo the pro;,';- of j..,:,.;,.;.
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;il,r nro-t angu,!i- p-u.t.cnu, w.l be treable to ,,,.,,1,;,., , , ,1M p.t;, , ,.e I e. ,,.. , iU ",.f -ur. h . -c- , - . ' pomt to any combm item n . :n un.Ma.o . s. ,iMt,. v.ii i le imp.d.ric u, n,.lt.v ., s.le ot ... c'l, m e W i, ; . t eT'. ' ' T' j which vriil again place unur to- c.trel ( d tll,.0 p., .j, -,, ;,tlV , e, ..,,1 i ! i ..... . ; .. .' . . ' -j :
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tir.XTLr.MF.N of the Sknvtf. fthe state. :n the itm-, and p rhupi not fr UM(f w hatever imptoven.e-.,t mat le .a-i'. ed h.biu-.i I v -i t,-- ,1,1.,' '' '! ' ' ni of thi: UorsF. of Hf.i ur.M:.NTATiri;s: halfa .cutury poihap never. u hite,.ive .,.d that u !ao the a-pna 1;:- or the vat:. ".- u'.'I''V :' Ox our assemblage nMhe servant!! of the peo- and valuable reotr cr ; io, . utmc a giai.d , u , 5 ',:, -rllmg.th.it the,!...,, l( f..t.,re di.S.cui- (he tr m Y- . , e i ta-V-e". ' I-'' ''"V pp, and after, an exchnnge of the cu-tom.uy ostein of internal tmpi o em. to a surer-. ful ,iC, shun! i i,e , lo.ed.l v ieoui,i, 7,.H.ipt piy- in'r by ' ;i,. ,t,Vn .r,I f, . ' e . salutation, let us cordially contra tubite each termination, and for the nltnnaie piodm-tern of tljt.ht v ete y u to atKhoi',-c a -,.ie a'ct'e- v. u it .Jep- ... t- t.Vu' ' '"'' !' ' i.r it.it b. I ist i.iliti.-it riv b-.t er,. I., a rcvetit:e that shall rc lie' c-ur K i'.ow rjiim- l. r. ,n. ti ... . i .i . i . '.' ' . lc .
ed vtith trie rnot sipnal ?ur( ess the highest iu-'trom taxation, l.e-tshtntes that hav e lonnei - nt ,T f.p r:.!Mf, d... M.cr:,;)iv ,,,,. l:M!:v p,x ,;.. .,,;, : ' " , " '
teieMs oi oui it now ruiens. 10 -.nui itctnj . ............ .... .... y rars nni-: ertp.M-, ,'ui.i mun, ol l;.e rcni.;.., ( j, to . -i ?. i : -s.-,.o r at
wl, ie hamt the dr-Mimei ol .Nations are. iu,-.ie 01 i.uo nn : .'o.iuim i-..ikh. -i.- ,;,,.f-y will I e .i emicl. n. 1 t tin.- ..n ir re, -ur.i ; : a-iv di-le ".'.H
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alinref cratstule. for th unremitted bh s-inirs terior l the -tatr; lot laa havng the tur.u .. .thi, , rt , f , . .., , . .
which he hastendeied to facilitate cur eondi- within their -r.j, whirh nlot-.e can give vital- i;,Mte to the pj.p.-d undtitaki: g. a -oie-. ;. obii-aicn i-... a ;s'u, vJS, ,"V , ! tion. resolving not to abate out most fervent and ret t.nuty to sm h c ig.mtic undetf akioj.- jetardmf: the -v m k.i- j i pat ds.:t 'g the -ran;, -j p to' V-Mi-hu- t ti e ! e-! nci.x M ' ' "l a?pirationa lor their continuance. ,a wcit ronceivtd, no ilensivo stcp has y M ' t-,,-the lime h hiMted tor i; ccn,pSeii.a Uoir in pro-it who h vm.I ''f.'trZ rUl'? Our viem:ttit v. bv a fruitful c d'e(!iakcn. What has been said and done o, ..c. ,. t'.o l .. ..)". ..... i . .. .. ., . , " , ' . . ". ""' 4 OL at
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have extracted from the soil by well directed ' hav mg but litik other ( t.et t than to mv ite di- lv i:ifUI:iHv tu!jctetl te n vvn-lefut nf.re; f" ' .-v,l coL'cr Hi i'-' '" u.dustry.eveiy substantial nece-Mry plentiful- cu-ston. and enliven the puhhc mind to it I e-t f., .j.eat. , ') ,,, ,,;.abdity. to defeat the p,o ni.rh e'i at i- I . m c ih ida.' t '"' " '"'. ly, and in that rich variety which our choice n.teieM. the bono, seems to have been rt-c- ,M t altojrt ther. I V its not pi uhinne- the-,jn,of ( , rilIn.-'n fi :eet we bavV iu v ire " ' climate atYordi. To t!ds may be added tl,e;vd to the ic preventative-d the people luwv ,1)m.v T( .;( (J t ,; t(,.( llei.ee, il follows ., ,;;.' - -,.f .. t , "p V V 4 welcome inte.lligenre from each part of the pn-mt. to act e!t;cien!ly m relation to tho-e that a l.-.m, s'.o.uhl leiesortrd to it !a-t w.i with jninen. I e e.'i,-.',,7 ' 7 cf If. il.Mt nor inliutiitni.t l:iv I.t hi. C . i n r I t u id ic iv oi ks. o i which th C 11 i ?he S t b X nc C t a t lUi I . 1 1 . I ...... I ; ,,... ..:n . . i. . . ' 1 - ,''", 1 ' :'
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?ith a irreater oorlion ef health in the atrrr.' are ente I tailed. er otable. v on nooht antlme :n. ,,e ,. . a ..m .i... h,.. . . ",
gate than they have tar pat years giving: A trct ol land, five nines m wi:th, and m per. tedeemal.le i" the land at a rnmin.ur.i Whatever wi'l - f tv v ,-r 1 m fill evidence thp.t our already acknowkdg.; length the w hide di-tanc( "f a urv ey now ma- j i e, alter it shall have hetnoiU red h,r sale, tafoe.- :.,1 , ,! ri i, ...in( ti'. '-!.''. 1 V .' e, 1 hearhfjl country, i still improv iug tn this k" by a bngadeofi niied State-' engii.reis i , it h omimmoI. tlo.t thi- land lit up ,i jr,':i'.et u nth 'he f t , v- - J V " "''V.-'s io - ua b!e enj-yinr.nt. At a time of profound coniuieiu ir.g at the mouth efTippacanoe rh rr. on each -i.le ! the- proposed Canal, vou niielv sm-dle-iVxt ; -e '.s"ue,i ' ' ' ;i ,!
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tav$h:ne relations iahabitin? a countr . 1 1 ienc :e down the Madmee ot the Like, to the before ami after iu eom.iletioti uiH ..,t ..-.-...! . ' . . ., ,.. ' . :an-
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p 1-,-upei 101 M-iiurai e.-.v .imagf-io mo-r i" i"'" io,-m iovi, .t tii-irooe o, -i i"o ly excef .1 an y sum ol tute r t . w luf I, ma y ac- fer a C-,i l a- ue -'f-c-ner iliv i it rs and incieating in numbers with a rap-'ne hundred and sixty miles, is granted to thi, uueon a hoi rowed principal, lutere.-t "ought sunpe.,.' , ,',' will 1 uii ,-i ' ,. U , ;.lv ahnh clearly foietells cur hrilliant des -tate. foi the p'n po-tf of making a C vv. w . to ,lot to be panl inoie than two vears, w loch portion f mv time tmI ; ' ' " ,,Ci,tU A - hat i mvre nilural, than tlie attention connect the waters ol the Wabash with lake w ouhl he tt u per entmn on a tnv en -um, vvl.iUt v;t r" H . n'-..i 'I ' :" ,l'4 'l . i . - . ,. .. . i ' i.t . . i . i , "..ii ii'ii, .'i mi i j 1 1 . t ranc e of iv i-ii-n-rt i .rose whose whole intrreit is nentnod Lne and the .Miami treaty nrov nits lor its o- thr i.rr ;iu... jr.....r ti...t t.., !.... i . i.i . ... . . " r'lj--
w.:h their countries rind ahtctions archxed otcntion throuhu, the Imlian it $erations A- be mcieastd in value, by the toinmer- Wb itev rr ha-hcu - d" . - 1 i - f. h -v- all..-. 1,1 1 iiMnrli.-illv .! , ...w. I ... I ;., nollirr (l:ut i I hll!il link l.n.n i.l.tni.bil In lrr-i. ..:..) .. .1 ........ . . I I i " "' II -.1 i'l . ,t Il'i' ,"i
... i.-.,, (....v,,,..., ii.icluu mi iv .v , auvani.iues wnicn wotilil le p which -eec s's itself to ri, -i ' hying that foun lati m Uj.ou which (he present' ty w nl, tlie 1'ota Watamie Indi oiS timing the prided to it at the fiiM-hin of tl,- weik. nine u ,jf. .,Vet to tie can- 1 - V" P " g....eration may build their own, and their pos ,hill 'd m.'O.and since ratified by the Senate, than an bundled per rent. The ;m--t solemn ..n j '.inV''t f!j" ll t'''' tkntv permanent prospetity? 'C-pnl to one section of g 1 land, for each acts of legi-lalioo, w ,11 Il(lt supply the place of ' 'j v , ' T"''' ' !:"' u Wh,n,e bring mrev,evTbef,re us the sue-"i.leof the w hole distance, fom Lskc Mich.- impocing .ealitv ; fir he al.uming me'i d u:. ':'" ( . l i L.1I V il ,"' '' Cc -veturrentsot m.grat. n, viuch lumtallv.b) some convenient pouit on the Ohio rier, erlainty w ill hav e it, ii.tluence until ad, v e o,,. . , I '. I I . ',l ...... "V", V' " ..ti i ... . i . i i . J I ilii- loan. -t tl l ii.e me ra..:t it l:,.r. rf . -. j eaetrate .he dee-p ie essts (d the U esteiii fo. nake a tuinpike road. 1 hese two grant eration-are commence 1 on the , haunt 1. rir v r v , .. , -Ahenui. behold the Cenero:n etrorls of, are placed under the absolute control of the ln-; 'I'lie treasury is the n.oee, tlenository o the !.? . !' . . ' , " 1 liU
the emigotened Statesman and rhilanthropi-tdrana Leg.-laturr. lor the purposes above men- p,,Mic ,ouev. requiring an additional bond of ' ' ,,.,'iv vt. , .:' ,r ' ',' " "'v'' '", ' for the e-t-tnhshwient of primary end higher, '"'l- The road grant is without conditio... it.oihrer. .o .p.e.sti'o,,, however can at i-e,' i,n Joubt ' ir , bo"r ' . f n-'1"' ;!nV trhools.lh tteducalioti may be equal and uni-p'he canal grant, thodgli subject to certain con- as to the ate keepirg of the j rcoK except lle lb te.V mi'!-ed' ,f fr'th 1 ' versal; whe-n we w itnes the erdef pric and in-;htion-, pi c-enls nothing in them that ought you dispose of thr land v ci v dnl'eie'.tly, from ' ' i ".',"! n U'llx l" r dj,trv oftl.p ptople, their motal. fraud orderjre.iionably to m ike vour bodvhe-itnte toadopt what I believe you w ill , "'r ClV,li01 ,!;'' i ii ....... .. . . . I.i . . " i . i 1 1 . " . i - " .said road, so so. n a- it m i" be -n- u-i. .i
no: i oie iaion ioiiows.tn.it al the essentia e e- 111,1 couise, wnicn w in in--t trnaaiiy secure ri -.i.:.,.. u. ,...,r, ,lT. i ,r, . . . , .' i r.t: onieci to w.;icu t.ic nroccCt N ot the vai ed the irfoof (ien.ril v. i i- c .. RKiiU are cr-o-erdratuar fo prima ute and Cot, 1 it roin the cnlmgent ics, nit, the lap?e e.t,;Mll , . i , , re-cni t.nural .Vhiv h '.-A .v . .i . i '. , 1 1 11 i . , n ....... 1 5id lam! mt'f be appropriated, accordm-' to make a n mi-1 .ii lie O h a i:vt n sumautte the great des.gn ol the social com-"mc' '"nP,ored, mu,t attach to ,t. ... ,r,llM,(llf!l4, Mrt 'o'.,, ' .,, ..... ..i, !. ' . ' ' u.
part.
'I'lie actin? population of Indiana being con- , stilute-'i principally by emigrants from each of tin ! IL I'l.f . I...... .1..!. -..
. 4... . .. v , -i.mii ;inu: s'a L-reignties, w ith a small number Inan tno-t of the ( hristian poweii oi ilurop4fi auil possessing tho?c predjudi ce-i and opiniomi couccrni ig government and law, imbibed in eaily lite, from those distinct-
1 1 ive circumstances wiucn surround toi.-iMi
; ;; comn'initie it is perfti tly natural to expect at ire-eat an iudisci ibahle divetity of senti
bince the recent survey A- examination n this sion to the -late, is a nmul Whi ih.r ihi. , ..M i ...... i , . ,
long contemplated line ..! mt-i nai com.mm.ea- ,rrUyty ,-;, be made bv the best management, by law. to;,e,f.tn h iUinU thtv ujl t.on M connectthe water of the Lakes and to produce a fund equal to the est. mate for a'a to employ m, rmnreer and suri'ev't- at'-' the.aha-l, leave no doubt ol its pract., ab,,- c;lnul, is v (.rv ,;iu-crtai, If the act had.g.v en make the Nation to the I .d.e 'i.ioi-i'n ty ; and it being ,u our power to ayail ourselves to the stale the pi iv ih ge, lo make use of the in ihe .,w. autho-i.h..- the b'o ,rd to take , el the splendid donation vvhich has hern p.ol- hmd, to construct eithera ISailw.iv or a C.maldoMHtnen as mi.t l.. Herod, into c.a..i,r. ferred to us by the lioeral hand d the timer- it , oubl not be que-tioned that it vvo'Hd Ive alto- ti. m;ult be pmd :,ve rftn, j halOovtMn.neut the success of. yh a very val- gether adequate lo thciini,l,ing the t,.e.thoug!i increasing the eumia! v,. k w hid, I:, a I.'. ,f. uable iacihty shomd not be loo!,el upon a. a- ,t might fall she. t ;,s to the other. Itailw .tyi.' ated. SM.ie newpaoer vm , h.v t Tnuea, -d t.v longer prohlemn al. Hv a letter Irani Mr. ;m; .api.lly heating- away the ,h,I;ii of u-cml- suir-ecting the propriety of am.Ui, " to C oaloore the rti"meir. Piurniu i flua iiuii.i. C. ..,...,..1 . . e .. . '
v . ... n.. ii,. inn.j u j.u rii.i-i 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 . iriiiii an ninor in -.u .... ...iiitis... .1 .... ., i . . . i
mcnt u..on everv nroiect or u?u utir.n ..Ki. i i ..,:n i i na . .. -n ... . . ... .... . - ' ' ' i i.eii. si...n e
,n,.l o,m;.U h ti, " " . r "M,,tu 'J"" .,u l'-' cotnmervia, lac. , ties, h, latitndt s as hriwU to make thi, a railway. :,.
' W1VSV iU uuuu' ,JiiUiai 'Je lvjiolc ci Ui.t survey, will lid bcooui-w the ,a!!ey of the Vlas!i. tlieiriMmM UiLtv.'rrro i.J v! .it. ,diAi: 'a ....n. o, ,: -
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