Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 142, Richmond, Wayne County, 17 February 1827 — Page 2
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llolhcChesepoakeand Ohio Canal Compa-'consequences of these proceedings of Groat j General. He spoke but a few minuter. ,
ny, to the amount of two and a halftnil-
Jnvuwi 10. In the Sonata, the bill gra'dini: a teiwnship of la: d for the support of a s rniivary of b'arning in the Tcrriter of Arkansas, wo- reported without nmeednvnt. The hill making appropriation for the ra ohitiotiarv and other pen-i-ione'is of the Unite d States, was read a third time ai d pa-sed. The Bankrupt hill was taken up: 1 he amendments adopted in ( ommitiee of the whole wen agreed to provisional' : ami the bill, as amended, v..;"1 ;til h s, t lion-. in the H u-e of K ptesentalivos, after the r - lntio! ? had all been otered, a bin f di-c u- ton tock plaec on the hill to alter the - ral ail- i ri i : duties on Impart-. It wa- mov-d b Mr. Ion hanan to har::- the ea.tmnitte e of the w hole from tie- furth.T consideration cd the bill, with
i i. v t.i i ' iiiiv. in tie iiiiiiiini with :i!n t to unit
th- i. .. hr. the bill en the t ' le. Mr. li. iii -i ! ;!):'.! 'hi g like hostility to the bill, ' ut oit --.a! S belief that" at tins
lions. The Manufacturers1 Bill was di:
cussed in committee of the whole.
January 31. In the Senate, Mr. Chan-
Britain, and it would be unsafe to make
any calculations upon them, except that some supplies of bread stuffs will be required at Lisbon; and Hour advanced about one
dler, from the committee on the militia, j dollar a barrel at Baltimore, on the re
reported a bill to provide for the national) rcdntofthe news. If the war shall con-
defence, by the establishment ofan uniform ! t uue and "xtend. it is, in every respect,
hi error
militia system throughout the U. States,
and for the discipline thereof. The con-
jsideration of the Bankrupt hill was resu
med. Mr. bmith, ot S. C. opposed the bill. Me was replied to by Mr. Berrien. Mr. IIaneclosed the debate with a brirf and eloquent speech in favor of the hill. The question was then taken, on ordering the hill to a third reading, and decided in negative yeas l', nays v?5. '
I he House of ItVnrcscntaf ives acted on
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our unquestionable policy to rem tin at
peace, and we can rely on the prudence of the :idministration to preserve our neutral ity, if to be maintained with honor and safety. It is suggested that, in the progress of events, the British may take pos
session of Cuba to this France w ill not accord, and it would be very disagreeable to us. It will be time enough to meet that result when we have cause to believe it is
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was e ..phvatir ?, and hi arguUtt,ll9 ivh .
We crrtr.inly never claimed for!ir,y of ions the .1,1 ! of infallibility. W,. ,' ' "r fluently write to indner inn.,:... ")r"
conviriion rein -clin? thai, though
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j Our VH.-W- still u main it,t. ,arne as t " ,!- though knmv that t. nnituria j-racti''! ' " thctato3 may hp array l aainn n. f-,"' ,'1 jriiftuui the- tr.iii-iormir.f, iIV;t 0f rf-i.H.. l'
ri'ht which ii i'ltririMcal.'v vvron-? . ' -! the partic ular mixtion wv i!1(L onlto .mv . ' 1 , Oil thV f?lir IHl t in rnlur.l r,. r. '' -i
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r':i!cl; bat are all the- taws r...!m-,n., ' "r"
about to hanncn.all due nrenaration heinir
j the M anutacturers Bill, in committee of j made, but, as observed in another article
j tin? whole. botne nronosilions were made !; in this .stuet. :i v:uuo in flip nrnnrir t.irshtn :: which are annually mni I - t i 1,1
nd, hut were rej ctod. n of that island has a much reduced impor- i 6iicceet!inf Iti-Iatur unpearhi's tl.t- v.,-.l .'(l4 , '-"!
-tizjct. fi- i lil lire IU II , III CIIIlieilllH'lllllL: UlU HI'IKIITL: l'l I. '" nim-iaiil!'' I'X'i 'in .1 ...
a ship canal through Florida. St If pre- j Vcni enactm. nf: thu rc;ul. riii-the lav.V
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hy the articles inserted in subseiurnt
pam s, it appears that Spain has It vied
faii;-mc, cvrr in w.'
servation it is true, is the first law but !
t.HMM .f the m .ii, the billcutild !n;,m'.s jt appears t!at Sn-iin has levied !l -vct lt wou,d 5eem Prelt.v Marine for US to f A n-ont more. Our ctvwU-ut ay, tUf
m,1. d: uion was rut;jwara-ainst B.rtunal, cf.iellv emplovini; ' interfere, by arms, between Britain and ;j "'-ve ma,,e or remarW.Vr the :it, e at Note u;b taken. h a m.-(i the di?atn'ttcd Porta-'ee who had lb-d in -V Sl';,,, as to lho preservation of Cuba to the j Aseu,;',-J; h ' Ut'c:'1 " run . in ord r that h mem- to Spain and that Great Britain withaston ' lilUr' We shall wait impatiently for t'ur- :l11" r u-irJis to not ufj.Ij t it ah,! , , e v. ,. l l l e so d.-po-ed. Mauld iKUeTishim: promptitude, has extended her now - I tIier advices-ac counts a month later, will ! ';a,lvc ,n thc L"on s Ptr- vu., ;, U; ..r .. .i :.. .. ...... . . 1 . . ' . ' ' ' 1. 1 . I. , .. : ..... . n i .. n i. tn-same chari'e.
the $pn:tu.iU ot then- assistance jerftil arm for the defence of Portugal. a j Pn',;'bl be very important. U e shall, s !iic!,i i !v tli' In at ! ii.i!ria ! t.-w,,,..l u.. i .1 " h tor as a week v sheef i titled f..r it. L-ee
, , I, " 11 e.n ; nnu in inree or lour cias i , r . ..-: lth I, the Sen::te, Mr. Har- -from the fut information of Spanish hce Jl ,ir readers instructed as to what is goin- J1' ' 11 'ltl relutance t;,t! rNr.. hv ue.mi.m.u.conM.d. intr.dmtd a ;, tilitieS had despatched 5.000 men f r Li.-!on- ; undertawe to complain ot editorial n :!,k,
i t re lutna. K.rapp.ropriati: i: t-. u tht-u , i,, :, eon, ulei able part of which was eav
MU' f Ui t!r di'nt Mijy i. i- U ;i al.y, evident! deiirned for active dutie
t.:ie tire in AeA mdna ; v!it! was
Two vr5ds sailed from Portsmouth on
the 10th of Dec ember, with sealed orders
in ai'iV l(''ii;iticr. efi..f i .l!i ;..
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whose correctness of oninhm. I i . i
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0 aimilti e i f the wind". and then letei ieti ! ' ' . e . ::Mnil'.ee on U e i):-ti";ct of Co1 ::.h:a. In tie II )! . i R"pres." it ive, a bill ;U'Oi , ij.fi ,t,i . ') I r !!( i i 1 1 f . f t h S'!ii ret h 1 4 re ,t Ah d I . I . i - :
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Vi:rU, l,avom'.-titi, .iniv." rs .l i.npr,. !, , iv'''1 lli' '"' l-' '"1- S..m- c.uj.M tun- vs plurvd iva cUl.l,J.-.,-c. l:ut!,;i l"ti.,-, i parli.n.r.M :,( l.y tl.o p,.o,l,.;; "' ' wrcbounJ loth- lnii-.l Slate. !a P"!' f .' :"" -:., ... tak, ,lM.pi,:g. oi.lll! 1 .'Sl-To V U .,,,,.. ,i ti- j i - i , , 3 Si-ivfr'W : which the public lined n.av he rnUJ. , (, tn to us. toat Lt L'land is in h-nor bound . Lx 1 i 5 ' 1 11 Hi . !- , ' " , ' ( ' ,h,t!,.i;,l .1 ...I. i.. I?....- ...i... !! 3 MMired a-.un-t those u ho max have !.;,,,
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i- alw a bene t it hit to the operations of; Ids own feelings, i3 quite w i 1 1 i r 4 to have a j; ouarrcl witli the bigot and de?potof;j S; air. j( Mr. (Tinnine's speech on moving the or del at lheda on toe Line's mc-.-am-, i an ji ma , !nrno!.l able one. He presided an' htstru i al v iew of llu illations withPotlu-: -.' noticed liie proceedings of the .an-. tries in i jm 1 1 to Uii arcient ally uf Lnul.md, ana cbarlv shewed that the httci !
S A TLB PAY. FKBRUABY 17, 1027.
I owe my fellow-citizens, to cx lani. ai. I
(cO -Durintf the whole a t!a' i n 1 1 r, we have x- f onfleaver to prove, that the editor cf a
p rienrei an in:uiial iliil. ulty in procurinjr paj-er. !, P'lbli' Leer oulht to have pu!di-!icd i.ii V irtlv nwii.- to this !' o(l to in.l ipo-itien, antl ! strictures on stay law s, and alteratit n .f partly to the rin liin-'aiice that no ca-tem mail J laws, previous to the session oi Hie hlj
vva- ret titl, e jiMji.t 110 paper lat week. We j .... 1
aiif ' rr ly wi-h tta cc tit n,ay e rer a;ain orcnr r r runtaiL; al! Ita-iiii-erie? 01" an ctiitur, one nl the lJUl!ilil-t.,, i-. a m eruit of 1 c tillering an ajt hij
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General Assinhly.
Il is well known to all those who in d rtake to r ad the; statutes of the state oj ,;- iiann, tiiat, ardecede; t to 1 1 j - 1 a-t Geia 1..!
I A-seinhlv, the juiisdiction of ju-tn a - u Iir.l'Itr.-F.N TATION. We have b-l frwmr.a ! .m...,' , . r r.
ci., ...m.,.1 1... .4.1 ' . . 1 1 l' "' "io ' ? Aicaiui 0 10 i.uv
7 ' " . ni. .i.ii j,...,.,.-, j ( cc'i-i hi lo laaici' lie j re vale ut complaints that 'Jppi.It the fa ili-.T in its -OV I ciirnty , dl-a- t.le legislator re i-norant or careh of their owin any tint like a d-iuu of in tci.Vr- , and ,t is not m;cumimm .vm to hear their
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a-a 1 1 I w ill, L ke Lne.
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raea!, w itn r pat. 'I'iie bill pa--
) a - ( a.d I ail' J. a! d tuC i'Cpul 5 eXte-lnl !u- ,v A t... ii:,rr,ui r,.mn:i, nt til, we t! pi r :ire mi l.wrnle.l tn their own :n.! Ilx-ir .....ir. '
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It re lia
ci untiie-.il wcaild be a war cd the "tno-t ; mo n -ts nMn ii- pute men either .-o ignorant er so tl c meiah.ijs l ature." J 1 1 dw e lt w ith ' -nrru.pt as t ! -e? itM .pa!Ie of air-uiiej the public muc h pride? on the i,'ia:d- stenLJthv ol ! -!,n,h r rlamly the- eti-er it of the tranacL. .Jilaiul, but Would "not Uc It like agiant j; t,in heh.ne, to t!a m-c Ives. If, -inn after session, t to he avonled without the lo?? of lepu la- ' he people can jul coiu lain ofthnr rt j rese nta lion-hut ti e national faith and i.ati0n;.l ,iv4" v' 'hy uoU in lUv nAau' "f rn""",,t' " Jrn '.oi.or m ould be maintained. He WM!"m h' ff ';,N,fri1 "''" ' '' f ot n.en 1 1 . ii , , - , ii viho-c known prolnfv an. I intelligence will he a hei re d n pc ate dlv and on alt side-. Air ; r ' , ' . . i. , , " , . , , . . i, "tiaranti e of a raitlitul pe-rforxnanee el !ut ; Ir. '!t;!.:iiii eh otee ate el war, bit! telt bun-; . . . " , , , , I la ai 'lii's : o oar leirul ator vc cahiiot eiuecti(n. - il e eii-tiaua al tos.n, Mhat ni a tenia- . .. , ., ,. ,, ... . . - , , 'i lake ti e r -t 'l ttit ir lelioev ritien-, the are treti tta w.is jell tn t,rei nuient hut the one ... , . - . .. . ... . . . . I' erallv Lurie-t and we il meaning. As men, they tir.nd 'pted Ie wannlv outi hue nted Air. , n 1 .,1 , 1 . , r r ,1 ' . - I ; (to'ditedlv inhe rit the e.rtliiiar I ulins ol humanit. , t .intai Lr for the nail he had taken in thi- . .. "r .. "1 -
10 el- a;d e end- he irsfrurteel to 1. nnire .: :. .. . . , M aaa u.ere.ure require a o.,e oeree ui earcun.spee-
i : u -ot ui, ana pronounced ins mk c r.,; (
I. a, i ae .x-M.uen. y e, p.-,.. .n.- , !. hrStotall his, best." MoM t i.t .oj ttur (.ene,.d A-etn'ly .)t the . inn j. ir Us ;(d W((0(, wrrol(; t; st,,u- ut Indiana to lor ate a loael eaifiunen i; . ... .,.. ,a . . ..r,w I
p i.'"iij uu 'J1 e-o-u iu uiu cuui .1. ui 1 1 1 v
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d'i-itiii cd tJ.- M it.ii ;. a ! i ei -" Pill e-ni:' l. The ne-'liuh W a- I i j c d
-.at - !7. noe- ! 1 , , JI. In the Senate. Mr. XohhS 11 Unllfii t e f ! . W ", i 'J I e - e 1 1 1 1 o a , W i ; i ( h w t-. i. on i. iin-Us c.:.r'.nt, t nr ideiial .. a. J! ' 'I "o : .i . Tii at t!i"-tleft comn.iit( e on
dollars only; by the act passed at t! e hot General A--emhlv their jurisdiction w. i a .a i i i wi ii i
in- .11 ... .1 e .a .l ,,..1 ! , .... .. . .. ' A.eeueu ... no.: iMjouie.l CJuljarsCXf IU-U0
- .s "- ; 1 "ii iv i i v. i mv o n ? n inonw - iinpeae neii. i m. i-j rcies ol "sramiaiuiu I . , ,, II,. i .i.r. ' , ",U,M p ol interest ami cost ; and that, on all suns XplCs-es hi- linn opinion that 1 ra:iCC :j iitacaatani" we louk Upon m tno-t uiiworthv rea I ,7, 1 m . r , , 'dno partu ipatt d in tlie a-aull ol Spain sonahle men, and a etirect r. ;lect,un upon the rod ! OVC,r J itlhxr iX ,e V"
.... 1-. 1 1 ... . - . .a . . 1 . . ,. : anu imv uas was allowed, n trie de enc - 00 1 ,. tual ; tUl -aid that It the war tlouhi a n-e and mlellijeare of community. Iftl.ej.t.,- t - . J . t , . . . ' ? -'I -lllf M li rl Ik if llt-v Iww, rl n.ill, ... I .. i . .
I urn v-, 1 1 1 1 111 - nitu 1 mi ui nun mcjci set iinn j The plaintiiriias a riht, by the piovi-io: ri I of tin; present act, to commence Ids suit at any time he chooses, but previous to the j passage of this act, he had to wail the te- . dious delay of the re gular tern: of thcCirjctiit Court; and as there are -ix n.onJhs
; from term to term, or ICO datsandas this ; is a stay of greater b-nth. and as it pre- ; eluded the possibility of c otnmetieinjr a I suit at any other time- than a regular te rm j of the Ciacuit Court, I conceive the late act, as it relates to the principle of stas, an amendment on our former law. ; To elucidate the advantages to sociefv j hy the provisions of the late act. a case w ill : he presented, neither new nor far fetch d. A wishc-s to corntneiuca suit anam-d B, j for one hundred dollars, and expec ts, at ' the next Circuit Court, to obtain a judg
ment for that amount; B, by a species of
ion and li-t net ; t ait they alo have other quali
ties, whieti liuiihl inspire, as the y merit e.teem and e-oid'i 1 ne c. I hey should l e watche d na rrr-wly , and ce nure-d whe n tin y a -e re- it . hut they should nut hee-xpoM-e! to the dirts of an indicrni.iiiule and unreasonable eh-tract ion.
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may oe irae-e-ei inej mh'ii.u nnn.uiuiy 01 our iaw, and the di-tnet and dixre -pect e iiti-rtaired hy so
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ca : a 1 iaM.nn in .i ;i. .1 -u i'imiiih inniic i . tiOIIsil. t..in Uahasa nv.r, 10) f.-et wnfe, toraij s..iik- details of the proceeding of the I,., !; and ;,!,., that tl.e ?anl Mate hall,; . rUll,H,c TvM a,PjMrtJ ,x Spanish have,hes,je njit, and sU.M ct to t lo, , j j j.,,,., are riven. They had invade el ch-ra .sd d.a.e.ote M e t.on cd --d Ut.,!..; ort,ii:;ii, ailt louht several pre ttv Mnart i-a:.!ruoii. to -old r. id. tar each mile ot': t,attL -9 with small bodies of the let tu-ut e
tee in, anu ii-e, iur eacu rniu ei a roau : ti.,. .,ii;...i ,..i.,.i, 1 c : 1 u in.., rvm.r S(, mni;,,.,..! .. ,1 -.,m
j in";e3. iii--. .11111 u 1 1 p iiiiu 7 iiiiiiii- iuiij -' ? 1. 1 .
fold committed great excesses in plunder-!) chaugi-" of tt.e laws and m many impolitie or injiiiti" the people. Then se ems no doubt ol riu me anires theiilea instil-Use If into the mind,
p - et nola.iM i.iad al-.resalel I roil 1 l.HU-u ;. direct ae'encv of tlie Soai.ish Government ii that the motiv-s must be corrupt, or ?ue h ahbc rra-
.M. a-tti. h t o w a e,t I uli inapf li-. tu M iu these transactions. j tious fnuu n-ht and reaon caudd not oeeur. This . n. 1 enxe . . t po.ot , n the (hao river, ''lUi procdil. of France 0 to shew j rharCe of ignorance, and a eo.H.-nuent in-tahility , iii .11 1 I'fii r.ife w ilt, the second alt tele ar- j . 1 . I ' ... j; ...-n 1 ... ,1 i... h e. ever since the date of our indepemk nee, been
iion 1 riuiiuiim ni ihii ui mii K'ocu a r 1 ...... I, .'.,,i;.. . 1
preMC rre'o, un eon muv n juhh t-, ii',.iihl our leiris1 :i five tiodies. Ame rica ha ntre r'd nan h, very
t' : " ite, a. d li.e Iof aw atamie trifir
lr m tfi tei min itioa theie(,f, thrtniirh hi- j ei; 1 i ir h-. i . tae () ,io rive r, (or the pur j
alvieu a 1 o i l af ire-aid liom L k
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i 1:1 Miiiw r 111 iK 111:11 rnrciT (in u ir :i-
to C anaa-u :.- on the part of the Cni- con,tilllliol of Porln,,.,.f0r it is
e - and the I otaw atamie ttltie ol , .1 ... ...1 : 1 . .1 e ,r . .. . 'I', .
; in. 11 win c. 1 1 is cue c ause 01 ouence. 1 ne a i'i. at the tre.j' wjtii the said tribe,!: m 1 1 i. ... m . 1 1 :
. ... ... ! 1 1 i ik ii .uioi.i-s.iuoi iii .u Kiiiu wa inline -
and etdre d inte be twe en
much, from ignorant and mutable founrils-erioii-h. in ail r:ii)U, to warn the people' of the danire r. and
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' r , , M tuj'ai ana paui may soon lie closed, orM rnlt.-r I iv il jiM f,. -.n.l tl... ' - 1 1
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I II I r .1 - I "i-lll V".'llin u 1 1 n 1 J III. ei iiiii,--iiiii , Hill Ulildina () t w o -fhooneis or i',,. ;ava! ' , T . , . , , . , . , ,. ,,,, , ... ; the r rencli tioops in hpam wdJ he awkarda 't n e-, and tor iv deiudue.' one. j h hd a . . 1 !,. , f , , r., v ' 1 . ,, Iv situated, unless uithdrawn. Some of tr tfa rehej ,d th . v V r!; and retui- I , , , ... . . , - , ,- , h - ... , : the London editors, however, insist upon it s Kama I i.stitut tors-1 or the l) at and Dumb ; ., ... , ., . ril , , , , .. .. 1 that Trance is at the bottom of Ibe whole w 1- l d;en u;, ail U na-, alter nn,e dis--. , ... . . . bu-incss, beinij resolved to have feuprr inacv ca--:.in, ca.,:.,:::t!i d to the committee on ... in. 1 ; .. Ml hn.iin and I ortueal. and hem e (hev ra .
pa In I ami-, w ills u, -true t ton- lo roiitlcrM 1 . 1 r . J. . I , , . , f !; culite upon a general war. Certain bo hi toe f,rep rit et n,a;,in;: a ''tant cd a town- i , ,r 1 . .1 . . . . , , , : spec -illations are ollered as lo the (our rreat haij.t.) all thi' d.tlo ui.ir a Ikuc nut ahea-t 1 , . , .1 . i . b ! i , 1 1 f e , .1 I eontinental power that hussia is toac-i dV leei-ived 1 llids lol utei al V or other IU- i i . m - , ) Hit,, ;,. " ! n"ir- I er-ia and (reece, ! ranee. Spam & ! ' i i e h Portu gal, Au-tria, the w hole of Italv , atuL J'ntu.ii - . .) lathe Senate, an unsuc-hi . . , ,, v , -M ,
m i .1 iiiiiiim i i a iwii or .- ' f mil
Hut the objer.tie.il a to the want of intclli-jerirr, jj f;iirn0S. mixed with candor, nersuades A
unfortunately, has too mueh truth it. ,t. To th, j; (o indu, Jlim a f,.w xvvcfo ;nj j,0 5,., i .1 . .....i. e... f i, j T
j have his money, w ithout the intervention S of law or process. A is induced to believe the fair promises of U. and le ts pa-s the
regular term of the Court without commencing his action, after which U relu-t s to pay the hundred dollars, and' assies some irrelevant matter as a cause on his part. A ?c:i?pqiiently has to wait the rext term of e. Circuit Court, or in other words, 1C0 days: now see the contrast: A has a riibt, by the provisions of the late act, to commence his suit before some jus ticcj of the peace at any time, and can obtain a judgment, and collect the sum ia controversy, in a peried of time no longer than it would have taken, prev ious to the passage of this act, to have obtained a
h iudtrment. If, therefore, the editor cd the
SALT. A considerable-rise in the i rire of thi I 1....1 a..a-,. ........, .., evM.ion.
j oi;( a ii.ui ,1 uesiii; ii --Aj'n ss on . j - irticleisantieipated. Many of the prinripal Salt jfl)t ro,ut mil the Stav laws, his onnortui .i-
We.rU, in the- ue.tem country, and the trade ,lh j y wofl,, in my opjni0II, ,aVo been better
others, are' atteui, te d to he monopoliicel l) eipule nt
companies and individuals
previous to the. passage of the- act uhicli
has receive d his censure. I I .11 I. ..I..,..-! 1 00 rwUvaW
OHIO -The le-ddatureeif thh state mljoMnml I . -.,,u - "v " - ' " . Vl
onthela.telay of January , after ha vi. pa.H d 14 ,,n- fl!,-V ,:',v?'nir 01 11 V l0in-t - aeisrjoi.,treK t.,.nS :i mrnmni.), ' ; credit; but where or e is allow . Tbe tax for 17, in Ohm, is live d t three mill- I il i?" ri-Mt- in ln opinion, to admit the otle
i, it. lint stay laws have not uiai uenai
ein the elallar, p. r valuation, half lor Stale and half
for tae?.d purpoa s.
ous ellert on individuals, as sed forth b the editor of the Leger. He appears
CI RA MM All lufor aid, in cpeakin- cf the !' treat. the law as tho everv person had in-
co-fai dte.nat w as m ole hv .ill Dicker- i ti .... ve,,tV 11 we ,ee mj CIRAMMAIl- Tutor .aid, in -prakin- rf the treat. the law astluv everv person hao w sou to.alluo'tla hill fordisfrihutin-a par-: V'"11 !? :i)lUv," lh:,t ' tic ,. Wonl that, that that .W that that lady parsed, va, an eijual privilege, and that in its operalion of the reveran ot :he lj ;itc d Mates a-?i h;iVt; . hi:i U '' d, except in the not thc f that that irenth man r epa steal he r to. ! tion d is um-tiual and dangerous. Il A ... , o ,.v.,:,kt,.. j; general ambition and lust lor domination!; ILues P. for .Q 100. and 15. bv liiving pood :
Hi ng the -'V- ial -t i! -.
la tin: II hi-cii! U p. a bill was lejunt
i i 1 1 I r i . e e . . 1 1 1 i , i ; i e i ee roaus ntoi ea
i.z. to adUiaj Ill
that prevails in those powers. ; MIL 11 WDOldll. It ia stated that Senator " 6f ' , :w l0di,5
Il IS not e.'ISV tO form an Opinion salis- 'I lt:odo!pti cindue t. lams If tl is winter with the !, " i- . i r. .,,! O.erehv cs:-'
H . . . . , ... ii Olil I Ui IlieCI OIM I V l.t.- V,'iiei
r-i'jK.niUou'oi'aod; i'!C,"r tu uwu's as ,u ' i-rvbai K-! ".-..u.:r.liM,1 UlU!C,f,0 n, A kc. - ' s'lCfCb agaiu-t raiting thc su!;;ry ot the loiti-jaitt r ; "
