Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 145, Richmond, Wayne County, 10 March 1827 — Page 2
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which the Indian Ullc is guaranteed by treaties, &e. . ! Mr. IUrtu:tt fa:d, ho had ; not risen for the purpose of entering om. the general subject, but merely, to suggest to loe getlcmaa from Georgia, whether it would not be better to refer t b Communication to one of the Committees of the House. B -fore any thine like correct decision could he had, ni.ny faeN must be inquired into; and it would facilitate the debate and the decision, if these facts should previously he ascertained and reported to the Houst? by one of it Committee. Should iho fihjoct '40 into a Committee of the Whcdeeforc this was done, much room would be left for declamation, and much time prohablv waited, which might otherwise be saved. He should suppose the Com -wince 0:1 Ibe Judiciary would be a verv proper reference. Mr. Wright said, that, with the very imperfect understanding which the House now possessed of the paper to he referred, they were not in circumstanrc to decide whether the. case was such as required ie illation or not. F.vcn the present discusFinn he considered premature, and, with a view th:it every member might obtain a lilit understanding of what the Communication was. he moved to lay it on the table, and to print it. This motion prevailed; and it was laid
unon the table, accordingly.
lie land, to aid the stat e of Illinois in opening a canal between the river Illinois and Lake Michigan, was passed. The bill to aid the state of Indiana in opening n canal between the Wabash river and Lake Erie, was read a third time and passed. The bill for' graduating the price of public lands, was laid on the table, with the un-
J 7 - , ! dorstanding thai it would not he called up i . this session. ! In the House of Representatives, the bills I ordered to be engrossed on the prececdir.g day were read a thiid time and pas sed. The bill to refund certain duties paid upon vessels and cargoes belonging !to the city of Hamhurg, went thro' Com-
: mittee of the Whole, and was ordered to
be engrossed and read a third time today. The House then went through the
I Committee with the General Appropriation Bill, and reported it to the House ! ...... 1 . 1-11,- fi,..:.
; wun tne amendments which me ! man of the committee moved. Same disjcussion toek pi e in Committee, S: in the House, in the cla ko appropriating 9.000 1 dollars f ranoinsit for a minister to succeed Mr ANDERSON at the Con-ress of Tu leuhaya and the ayes and noes were calljed on the question, but the House adjouri ned before it was taken-
I Fe.Urunry b. In the Senate, Mr. DlCk- ! LRSON, from the Committee on manu
i pictures, reported the bill for altering the
j acts imposing duties
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marks, when the aiscusaiuu - ; - --- watfr?: bv thJ Speaker. necl.on there can prohall " February 19. In the Semite, on motion j ed. , of Mr. Dckfci50N. the Woollens bill was j; Afu-romplcting; the PxaminatiCn.. fikcn up. Mr. Beswjen moved to refer j tneen v lute water and White river it to the Committee on Finance. Alter j of lev, N was run tram Wi.itf rivc;a some discussion, this motion was .rejected .Uii,rle5ter, crossing the .lve 03 noos 24. Mr. Bexto.v moved to j Salarnai.ie. Wabash and St. :l;irv r 1 recommit the bill to the Committee on j with a view of afcertaining tie $ th ifitrnc.lions to amend ((Country betwefn these rivrrt r. "
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it so as to make the duty on raw wool cquai (o the highest duty imposed on woollen
cloths. This motion was uiscusteu i.u
; found that there was a gradual d the ground, ta'Fort Wnyue, from tv.?! mit between Whitewater and Whw
rejected, ayes noes 24. Mr. Bfxton l and that a snicieney of wutor
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moveu 10 reti'in m. - i lions tu amend itsoas tj prohibit the inv Iportation of foreign wool, after the Isto,
January, lolJo: losi, ayes ! Mr. Uekd moved to ret cn.mit the bill tor
! :. inooirv at.d renort. whether the duties j;
! imposed he prohibitory: lost, ayes. i" ; 'ullu? ly cninriii(V Other motions Were made and re-j( Von an: aequa:: -.ted v.ith t!-e unfortnj heeted, when the bill was, 011 motion of Mr. , eireumstai-c i!i:;t w t m n d g,-,n,.
lliritrimnv. ?iotnnnel to anil maue uiv . o ir rnv n uj- i;-, mm.: couffM,
ittveen the Mississinew.i aed Whiter' j It was decrned rxpec'i- , af,'cr cr' rival ar Fort Wayne, lo devote tr,f r"' c
r jider of the smsn to Mu; urvry r!Kj , ''' ;;inalion on the .M race and VV,-,!,, -t$ "1
j special order of the day tor to morrow, j, I.ich was a s.-.Hpensioa of our i j., r' I Mr. Rowan presented resolutions of the ; for several wrk. So s-hM, .,s r.ur j,;, I Lf'nlatuieof Kentucky, approbatory of j; was suHifi-i'lly restored, our Inhars u
tic on imported woollens ji the objects of the Colonization bociely. j, resumed, and prosecuted until the d,e ,o,lt. fston-iin tnnk !l The Senate resumed the bill providing ij the seasor. A line was 1111, tr--m t!ip;.J
Tup the bill aporopriating five hundred j for the trial of l.md claims in several states ,,t dividing the Lmc rucr (MriW Ftbmnry 10. In the House of Hepre-1 iiOUS;imi (0iirs annually, for six years, for land territories. Mr. Johnson ol La. mo-j.M tne Watm.) aiuj Maun,,,, sentativ the discussion of the Manufae- ji thc jrr:itlia iulnr(,vement of the Nav of j ved an amendment, which was diaCUiseu L:ttie river to its mouth. A'.oit1
without ameudn
turers" Bill was resumed, a; d continued t:c United States -and after a long discus
until quarter past ft o'clocrt. w;ien i:' J; $i0n and the adoption of several amend-
imonts, the bill vas laid on tlie table, with t ie ua Icr-jt lading that it would be taken
was pas-d, the vote beinj:, ayes 10G, noes j
F ..-'.";?! 1C In the Senate, ?Ir. Cobb
pre-i"i:tcd -tmiirv proceedm'j o! t:se l-.xer-utive a;..'. Legi-latir.e of Ceorgia on the
siihi.-ct ol Tr-;ili' latt -.-.; !)! d bv the
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ul ct ol'i r..-at:- latt t r.; .1 f.y ti:e j:hc ,.!ier;i Appropriation Bill, which j nted Slat- " :t;. tho Ciei !; Indian-. A j, provim.cj an u,j( nf .s'J.000 for a minister .ill 1-r ported tV. tn the committee or, !; s,lccvv. y r. At iieisonto the misson to
the n-tr.ct H ( ohm.: 1 a. appropriating 1 1 Tur u!rx ; uhm tinallv it was determi ,7 000 far Mr ! Hrazi-g Pennsylvania (! no - f) lw hp,,, j,n (hat sum, b)
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S ;a-ider u as resairu ah 'i '! Ho.:e tiien weiil ivl - -n:r;i t!e .f the wtvde, aial toel-r n; tae I'iil autt.ariy -:g an xchange s'a ( k. ?dr. V' ! i i. fkV a:it"!n;n;t'!:!.!!vidio that, a- a third a!er::atiw-. tna?ury noti's r,uhi h i-'icd to the amaui-t re-q'liri-tl, wa- n?-u-ttivet!, a: d tlie emroiltee los" a:.d r ;.a u thi ' : K to the 1 f a)---.
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a i ureal ie:gio. .. .... ....... ..... ..v v. u.. In t!e ho'ue of Representatives the iw -nty-live miles. The whde 1: !;. Military Appropriation bill was again tits- J. ha!h thos rdii.es is about f:ft)-o:,f! uiM) cu--ed, and the amenc!ir:ent made in com-j, embraces, it is t;o!icva!, the rr.-t , ;i; ,
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i llilllt C I'l l. 1 V I I - ' j - " ' - j. ... , l .1 . fl,, I Mr. F. Johnson' lesumed his oliservatinos surveys .'have, however, de;o;.!.iraU-d ! on the resolution of Mr. Saunders, and had ; com; lete practicability of n cam; 0f ai' j not concluded when t!it Speak-r arretted tu any sz". between thc n( i;,t aa the d'scu'-ion. 'liie Huse took a ivcos tnentioned. The elevation of the ! from about b o'clock until 7. In the even- j b only twe:t -five h et i!oe tlit- hw ! I mg the House took up the -hills establish- ' tor of the M imnee, ar.d the ex ;.w';,' I ing sundr post roads, aiai regulating the J : through it will he of the ensles: kii :. '-..- ... ... . .1
.,f 117 to -t Thf blank was then !' Io-t othce department, uhicli were pascal ; a, nth ol flitting in c U not fXud u.t;;
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,up to niorrow. ! In the Hau so of Representatives the di-cu-iot was resumed on the clause in
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1h' I' on motion of Mr. Cook, filled wih N l.aOO ' ! though committee. a d oideicd to he en-:or fouitef-u f-et in tin: iln p. ;.!a(( ;ai
qros.-od and rad a third time. hort i - rd r h ) 11 tle t. J.. v;-:.'s. trhntan; l20 In the Sen;t", thc consid- M supply the hole el th unnn-'t St.Leratiofi ot "fiie bill prc'nlieg for the trial :. The n hole length tjf the -hit- s t v. 1
f.f land claims in the states ot Missouri, cvatiou, and may he cetul. ii itu:;:
L ui-i m i and Mississippi, and the tcin r erat exp n-e. tori.-s of Arkansas and Florida, in the ea- h Byiiifanoalion obtaitK.d In mintd:
-e, tlierein spot ified,' w.: resumed, the p giintleman, relative to the i i.aiaikf -i i:i.)tian of Mr. Jons son of Kentucky still I the ravines of the Waba-I, und )I;;:iri
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. la ih Senate. Mr. Firai-
lav aamittetl a r.; -iit'.- a, inslructini! the c.:,ino.it:a at; im a : vi : ; t u rj s to icqaire in to tae fX'M!ie; rv el i eer-:esint: the duties
oa inii.,rl'-;l -firit. The bill from the o
Hid thus amended, the hill w a- ordered to
enrrs-ed and read a toi: d time to-m r-
i'f-vv. The resolution of Mr. Saunders ta!cen up and d.-eu-ed ; Mr. Saunders coin lud d the ob? a vatiotis whit h lie c in
menced on the peeeding day: lie. va? i followed bv M. B n kner in repK. ' Fthrwiry lo. la the Senate the bill : further to amend ",1:1 act to establish the ; Judicial Cotirts of tiie United Slates r as- j' sc. 1 the Cith of September, I 7 ::'h' vva-, read a sec.oad ti;:e- aau! cofi.lned, and j Iter same debate, laid on thv tahle. Tne !
; Smate iv-umed the hill for the gradual
thcr H for aP-ii.g.he arts irr.pnMf g u voaM,nt f the 4aVv of the U States du'i oa '.v.-,! aid ceitamartules of woo! cont(.,T j.j, ,ho (.f tabJi.hment of two 1 . . ,..1. ,. ru n! : fci'f'flTi.l 1lTTr'- i . . . '
e- edir g. After considerable debate, the ji below thc points of our xarna::.i: 0:. n nj ,tio-n w carried. The hill, alter lur- !tlieved, eoual facilities arc aire-. throughout the contemplated ro::'.t-. ! porieu iu toe o iat;i:. i: Tte uisia: ce yet to le turva yc. cr.:; I ' the House of Representatives Mr. F. j. Wabash, from the mouth of Lilt lo r.. ;'. Jo!i.o continued his remarks on the n ir. mouth of Lei river (which ;w.ht
i obitinn of Mr. Saundkks. but had m-t : grimed as the head of steanvh. -:.t $::
lee m ;a-i!acture, react a secon-i un", !ocJ. th(. coIh-ttion ned preservation
a-ai. ::tirr arne mculon. rc.au. 1 ir.e , ((f shj) ,:,nbt.r, ixm thc. (aidi-t ment 1 fa committee on manu! ... tun ,. I tie bill to j x ya, r:ifpimv. Smith .f South C; . - aid ih. Sr.f e;f Indiana in the constructiov i0in;i, mVt.d to' strike on: that no-ti n, a! of a canal hetneen the W abash river and .- , - , (nnuj.? (l)V ti ",:iVai Acada-
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titc waters 01 Ji.x'e l .ne.o appro, n :.ii,nL' MlV. ii-ii . . a. -a . "J
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fjrm.i is fa id tone mcwl.t. mnv vi
mill's. 'J'he distance on the M-w.
only exterided to the moufh ot .".':- wheie it will be intersected bv ii'-,!
This motion after lon'r h !.,i
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co,, eluded when the direu-sion was auain arreted bv the SFF.AKKR. The House tluu took up the hill making appropriation for the militaix servii a; and the House
as e: gairetl tl.e hole da , until C o'clock ij eaea 1, will probably be foi ty-to etr in the evening, oti the clause m. kinu nn 'cii'ef.
w u appropria.lion of S; 00.000 for f.uives con-No examination was made hn-vcr:
'j'he bill ; nected with the subje t of inter;.. 'I im-1' Great "St. Joseph s, or St.
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c;f the contemplated route, to. that otjeet, 1. n.as or(ere.j (u n tji;(i 1;:aIir ::. j. provement. The appiopriaf ien was ulti-J the Lake, and the Wabash, but f:
v- taiver up. Some amenomeM- were j, i tj House ol Kep:e-.a.lativ s Mr. F. h match agreed to bv a vote of 101 to 07. i inmiiries were made of Indians m
c.b red and dscued. wlien the 'nil was ; r0;ltJ!0it nor(. o:. h0 3 ubiec t of the re;o-!; The bill was then ordered to be engossed U as to the face of the country belra
oiah red to a t!:ird readinir; ayr C". ncs j ju(jon cf Saunders, until Ibe hour h.ad h and read a third time to-morr. i rivers, all of whom describe it
2 1. 1 he bill to aid the State of Illinois in j, rxnirril Xhe Houe then took up the i February 21 .In thc Senate, tlie bill to fj al;d well wateied. If thU hni!J :
amend the act regulating thc Tost Ulhce j the case, the probability K th t : Department, was read twice and referred. i ters may be connected with (ju i Mr. JOHNSON called up the bill lo reg-ty. i ulate the intercourse between the United ij A careful and minute suivry! ::
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the co-struetn.n ol a canal com et unr inv 1 , -,, t,lL.;nrt !1!!I,mhr;:i,:(.lt r,r ..,. IMilifr.rv
waters of Illinois river wiln tla-e of h ke Sorvi(., vvju,;i discussion took place ?.r,chicar,was cor,ideied. and, as amel d J, hr cUn fof t o cont;miaioI, c tlc ed, ord, red to a third rendie.g. he hid ;; CnmbCrland Road, but it was hmdl) carfor reducir.a the dulieson iinp-.ricd wmes.p ird TUo ;mH.r,dmeJil mov d bv Mr. ter.s a,:,l c.Jee. was taken up, and niter 1 yai,rr to j, Produce an apprepi iation for M,m-d-ruyion, oidcred, as amenued, to lhf? Gooriu 1 n i t i laims, aud the clause a third riding. !; relative to sure s for Internal Improvela tie- H..tie of Representative?, !; ment wiH lead to much discussion to morsel el rorioi.itter appointed on the letter : row 0 oft he Vn.e lV--id r nt. made their n port, yl(jn(fjn 0A. In the. Senate, on Satxvh.rh re ul. Tins rep,. i t acquits the unjav trK'. ;ulth riziu:a subscription i !hecidet. m the mol Muiyil,J 0f stock, on thc part of the United States termofany pa,';eipation in tne prohts ol lho CoumI,us and Sandusky Turnpike the Mix contract. Another n-port was ,;; c considered, and. as a-
tv a - Us Mr. r b d.chairman ot the com- j lncnd(d, ordered to a third reading. Th mittee. B.thrp..t were ordered to be j hi q vsMhU Certain post cilices ai.
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Dost t luces and
prr Ten. e o'aiersaaiui rmaul'ee w ie decidrd.l
nrt report, pre.r .aeu n ail. vrinuMi, imnt()f ()jc N pf (hc uuled Sfatcss
trie cn ,iimao v.Mi. r iuj was u .a,. , ... . rr;J the Unl (jmo passed; As
l V ! post roads was read the thiid time and
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States Great Britain. The measure ! was opposed, as superceding the Wo Hens ! bill which was a special order, but was carried Ayes 2G, Noes 19. Mr. SMITH. ofMd. otfered a substitute for the bill 'reported from the Committee of Com
merce, and supported the proposition at great length. Mr. SILSBF.F replied, in
a speech of about two hours, to Mr. Smith j and defended the views of the Commit-; tee. ! The House of Representatives passed j the bill establishing sundry post roads! and the hill making appropriations for thej military service of thc Unite States. The!
j House then went into a Con mittee of the
at the falls of the Ohio, on tlie 1; i ; was made early in last month. A :-s
cation of part of the line run tct!'!; ago, was made. The new ra;iif :- feet shorter, and thc dr pth u! tlir. bout the same as the old one. Th ? details of our operations "rei paration, and will be furnished as completed. 1 have the honor to be, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant. ASA MObfo
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TMai Vi Kii Ue Oie?enieu, ;u:u uoii mu -,, rn V,,..c 10 V.. :. a:r -w -o.S 10.
iniT menv.rr ol th- c inm.uee uas n u., , n Si)lllh Candi!i;1, Mhe bill to provide for tore-.! to wh.chofthe report was adop , le lf ia ofcaim9 (o allds in tu. States of ted. I here is no essential ditteicncc be-,. jMissoui; t oui,i:ilt;. Alabama and Missis-
tve-oj me ports. Tl.c Ihiibo subeeiiMttly ordered tin 'hill au'lmrzing an xeha gc of Sto'', and the bill to relieve Sw t di-h ;e al Norweciai ves h from the p tvm"tit id' dici iminatinp
duti' . to he eitgiossed, and read a third j 1 1
iitth- ie-morr nv.
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Whole on the bid making appropriatioi
On motion of Mr. Smith, S! for the service of the Navv, which wth ! ..... ..ii .
isome amendments moved bv the Chair-'
j man of the Committee of Ways and Moans j was ordered to he engrossed and read a' 1 third time to morrow. 1 Mr. F. JOHNSON finished his observa
tions in opposition to the resolution oll'ered by Mr. SAUNDLRS. v
I sippi, and the Territories of Arkansas and I Florida, in the cases therein specified," j was taken up and considered. Some disj cn-sion aroe in consequence of the motion
otalr. lhCKi:RSox to la the hill on thc table with a vie w to take up the Woollens
hill. I be motion being negatived the pro-
I roriff.r 11 In the Senate, the V ice . . rl . i- 11 m n v ' . . 0 . .. 1 Ji visiotis of the bill wcie di?( ussed in Messrs. I resident d thc United State at tended ; e f c n r r i 1 . 1 . , , . ,k . c Smith, of South Carolina. Rei.d and mid returned thc chair. I he lull lor tlie , r
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Joratiott and opening ol a road in me siaiejj of Iadi ami, wn- read a tliird tiimra'ed pas- j sed. The bill for " reducing the duties heretofore lex'n d on teas, colli e and wine, j was read a third time and passed. Thejj
bill appropriating certain section of pub-jj
lo the House of Representatives en Saturday the Military appropriation Rill was take n up in C mmittee of the 'hole on the State of the Union, when the clause moved by Mr. Vaxce as an amendment, making an aj preprialicn !vi the Gcoiia
Washington Citv. January 9t, JC27,
;lajor liefieral M Comd,
January lf
Mr. Hendricks made the lolled
port: a The Select Committee on R.w a nals, to whom was referred the of a road from Lake Mh :l,it;:!''rivC way cf Indianapoiis to the 0ti 1 UEPoaT: f,K
a iiuif J centlv mads on the Wab
the Potaantamic tribe of Indians.
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recently made on the Wabadi'.( lb PntnrrntMtnii tribe of h:hll,?'
stipulated in the following word , A an i.viSnri rif ffie att .ie!""1 " ,
ihhe Potaoatiiic tribe f x) . (J
Kirlir""4,v ,
Amcnre.n feci s. ana e"1 -.i,:
am: I nave the Itoror, previous to fur- i sod of Indiana, and witbaH"
- w. i WM. line V" I j 31 flllT lllvtl IIUITIlTlliJ - t r'" tu.as in the state of Indiana, of giving you suites by creating facilith s 1'jr - r,n
a onei ac count oi mem. They were commenced cn the head streams of the West Fork of White water. Scveial experimental lines were run he
ll twtei. these stream and White liver, w ithj
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a.-.G increaiin'T ine vaiuu o. - . t
ing country, lbs caid tribc .don
to the United males a s'r i run mencing at Lake Tdicbig tiiei.ccto thc Wabash liver , ou
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