Public Leger, Volume 3, Richmond, Wayne County, 3 June 1826 — Page 3

.other and a ciore prcpiticus .:::, c j ;a subject is one of peculiar interest. I I. Ilesohed, as the cpicica cf t!:b Ic.:, I

hat it is worthy cf inquiry, crl:sth?r t!: WricuIturaL Cornm-rcinL end rnn"r-I

jrins interests cf the District cfCcIcrr.-ia f ;ou!d not be promoted by the eel-tit ciicn

j a nee mhw puuiituowf (j j;.cc ui hat portion, of a diCercnt dcirripticn, :onr cistirj;j therein; inasmuch ca it 1 M. M 1 ft

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7ouid leaa co inc purcnase ana cultivation ;fthe waste lands, conrerting barren .ito fruitful gardens, promote cntirp;: md useful improvement, and Cctly iance the value of property ia c- j v. r he seat of Government, j 2. Resolved, That, considering the r um )er of the valuable lives, and tfc ;;rc; Crests concentrated in this District, it 701 thy the distinct consideration cf pat. ;ts and statesmen, whether these lives at Wrests ought not to be surrounded Vee white population, interested in :. )ovrnmeot, connecting society thro at all its ramifications, and binding it hy e sympathies of a common interest; suilitutiug for the present substratum of soK m.l of firppmen., .in pflirinnt nnH

Wiotic railitia; the willing, prompt, and ile defenders of their Government and untry, doinq away the necessity of ha3 here a standing military force, so danjrous to liberty, and which must otherise be increased with the increasing evil. I j lrlrr1 Thut it U frorthv of inniii.

J i HCllt J - whelher the domestic slave trade, as ancentrated and carried on from thin Dis;irt, (not growing out of property owned jithin the District, or connected with the iterests of the persons here on public serl ! ' I -

ice trie puDiic prisons, ana persons eml ived therein heing extensively occupied i such traGc,) be not an evil which re uir s legislative interposition to remedy, j 4. ReskeJ, That the District cf Cojrnbia, being placed under the exclusive VgislatioD of the Cniire?s of the United States, ought to exhibit to the nation and the world, the purest specimen of govmoient, indicating the superior excel)nce of free institutions; that as we are ere establishing a ciU, intended as the roetual caoital of a great R nuMu . it i

; , , 7 " - e to ourselves and to posterit), that the )undtion thereof be laid in wisdom, and Sat no fundamental evils in the structure f its policy, by permitted to take root, hich might become inve terate by time, Jt which a prudent and timely policy may radicate. j 5. Be it therefore Resoked, That the ommittee for the District of Columbia, tae the subjects herein referred to, in j consideration, and if they shall, after full .quiry, be of opinion that the public inter1 would be promoted thereby, report a Jl for the gradual abolition of slaves in 2 District of Columbia, and such restricts upon the slave trade therein, as shall ; just and proper. On Tuesday, the 16th Mav, Mr. Hf peks offered the following rcsoluti , hich was agreed to: Rtsolzcd, That the President of the (te3 keequcstcd to cause to be pre ... (d, and laid before the Senate, at i romencementof the next session of Co 255, a statement, showing the sum annu 7 paid, since the declaration of Indc "dence, for purchasing from the Iidir.r pevwg and settling the public land iVJl ?,aL. nLCar m3" LC' UUi I"" ? Wrh,ch have bccr purchased, . fber of acres which have been sur . , the number sold, and the number w! aain unsold; the amount of sales, i forfeitures; the sums paid by pure r,and the Sums due from purchase W ,Ct' kpi-C in sepr.r :

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I Vashi;;ctok, 15th Mav, IP rn? !,!rdi,J a bill passed the S

o do!,) .-, ircaty wi, ,e jn ,-"BRlaiidi in Indiana, for the pu, '''.cretary of War will, ear P"e,,t .-,r, tend nll Ennineer t. . , Mnc proposed canal routes in M . ?n!7 "I"' o$.irvc- , ; Vi he '"li'a tide at the Fa! , a. Mr . SI.rier,of Wheelinir, v c,ed a' ' am n.ioirm.d . b Im-msMoKsThe" venemble D.v ' er,oi.e -l thcoldc.land ,nM r,.r, t , "11, ill his tl;lvcs fXCCfdillR ll.ir'tv l-r.a,,,! ,a,)c. ,,r,.vi5irm f.,r ,Ke r, . nn.o of ,.,e j-ounlnW; j-. and an hmolir, a,.d son.c ar- : w.c means u iijijur!.

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OLIVER H. SMITH. SENATOR TOR WAYKC. PATRICK BEARD, JAMES RARIDEN, WILLIAM STEEL. REFRKSENTATIVE FOR VAYWE. WILLIAM FLLIOTT, JOHN M'CLAIN, Jr. HI NRY HOOVER, MATTflEW I). SPRINGER, ABEL THORN BE RRV, DAVID B. SAUNDERS, ITHAMAR ARNER.

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