Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 47, Richmond, Wayne County, 14 May 1828 — Page 3

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7x SENATE.

U'V 1. The following resoitteJ yesterday bj Mr. iien,'re5 i-it no rizht of soil or ofiu-

,r the -round on winch the

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, IC20.

cx m:;:e the subj t in detail; but nc in vUeourftllo citizen to reflect upon the subject, and our columns trill bo freely o-poiu-U fr the communication of their ideas.

AMENDMENT OK THE CONSTITUTION. The citizens of tins Staff n rr nuiKAri.

zed by their Constitution to vote at thi !' A,0,n9t universal experience has dioon

1 t,,,u puouc ciomnims are much less Vnlua-

li next election, whether thrv tvil! o n II r

! r i i - . v hie and nrotiuhh' than nrin V..

.tiO 0 j wis acauircd bv H r .imenament ot the Con- t- . ' . r--j r;td runs was iKH,,"MI . .. . . instnnros nrt t- i ti

Wr,T, uvtheacUofMarvlnnd, ! "on; ana the Legislature at the late c' ,c ' 15-31 ' ":eJ 'and Virginia, granting their session have pointed out the ncsd cf vo- A en Correcllv ttd vigilently banb va:; I ..kinir of said road. ; ting. We need not remind o.,r r..llr, inScd as to iehl mo tolerable fa-

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That it is ol expeuiem ior jZCflS of he : . , .

c.tP to exercise a permanent : . . . . . . , . ...

U': r care over the repair and 18 wum,W lo "r confor Uwcre culpable to vote

r of the Cumberland road, and j, upon it without reflection and inquiry. !hf T'Jrmd made, or to be made, J; When C constitution cf thi Stnt

authority ofthe United State,, v Corme of drafiin- one nns co

(,fftta the Stan uirouSu p:iraUvdv ert$v. " aperiencc had tested

'mir ps , (inm ; ihe excellencies ordeteet of th?Pnneiif.

. I .:iM-r if ni ili r nift i tion of the several Slfr4. nnl n lmnnl.

. ..m. nui whuuicw -i

r Bentoiu who gpciie at considerable edge of these rniht detcimine the partic-

in their lavor. uiar provisions which were proper to be V rcolicd to Mr. Benton, and , , . .

i Uf the resolutions on tae table, .

( Vth cestion, the vens ana nays nav jj "f" t..viTr Uscocidared, it uas decided in the 'is a striking similarity inmost of them Vflatiieby the folbnicj vote: yeas 25, This we do not mention as an objection; (nl9. w .... t for it is but aulirtimnt that the ceneral it .,, Mr. Smith, of lid. from . . ui . .i . r 4" 1 . , provisions are agreeable to the spirit of lurttnittce on Finance, report ed t he u f .... b . . r.i Carnc ftDDioDnations for Internal Im- t republicanism and the sense of the people.

( meets (which had been returned j Still, among the numerous provisions, there

' m y be sowie, wiurh arc susieplibte ot im-provt-mcnt; and which ought, without un ' necessary delay, be so mod.fn d as to ren-

L tv. other House, the nmonumaots

Ubytbe Senate not hating been aCi tl)ad moved that the Senate re

CCme. r.lanv rollfi! dr.m nnrt rr

j - O " i'. v m support from the rent of l arge trrb Und;biil the experience of all so Iear:w3 knon, establish the correctness cf the a bovc proposition. Hence the idea has very naturally gained ground that the Letter plan is to convert the real estate into

j money, which may produce a certain end ; convenient return. Several of the Ctntcs, I acting upon this opinion, have sold their j School a:id other public iunds, and invested the money in productive stocks. Still there is less security for Stock of this hir. than At land. .Many casualties thrcatca I the former, while the other is stable, unless assailed Unjustly by tho Govcrnrr.snt itelf. These lew I. hits we throw out to j excite thought; but we may recur hereaf

ter to the interesting Subject;

of one 5,5,6; and t'.c ct!:cr 5.G07225, 5.637225, 4 60555. The !ea?t arwirer in whole number 29,29,40 and 37,37,24. I submit the following to you, and the friends of science of tht vicinity. The three sides of a trhngle are 20, 2G. 015, and 34.176; the length of a line drafrn from the middle of the firs side to its opposite angle is SO,; and n similar line bcln c!r;iOn from the rr.Jddta of tje r eccaO l.,te tci Us oppdsiteanle, thclength of the part cfitbetvyeen the nnIc and where it itorsccta th first linels 16: it is re;jrcd to Cnd Ihe area of the trepciiern, fcrr:nd by tho halves cf their hisseeted ciicr, cj tLeartS cf the hissecttrit; fine's 9cnta;::;J

between their pcint 6fintericcli'c."i :Cz t 2 sides L.;!jctedi . . PYTlLCa.Cv

CONGRESS. The joint committee of

; both 11 ies on the subjret of adjourn j ment, reported on the 30th Ult. a resolution 'to each House, lecommendirg the ICth of

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r.tionbeinfirutonrecedii.sfrom ferine instrument less :mpeiieci,a more

I ftar.d second (amendments of minor j unequivocal palladium of our rights and j;M iy as the tiirm of adjournment. On the irC ,'t'i arreed to. liberties, and a more valuable inheritance !f 29(n the Senate proposed the hill for the

Oi the motion to recede trom tne miro j' lo pislt I ,lv. Should there be any defects :j relief of the surviving officers of the reVd-

iniBtUi, w iinui uir cunctv uu-:i wc i . . .;:.nAFn,i u. tl..t;..n ; i i.,.n. r..ll r... i;r

U nrivtoa of 50,000 dollars, to thoib , 1 . ' ft ) j i h tho sooner thev aie intended the easier , thus atlordmir son;e hones that this loiff

rfijr ccr.tncnceo, a hnrr ami ninrfsunt . ;

pressed and louoiy called for liill, w il become a law during the present session; and extend a ray of consolation to many a

j needy hut worthy soul. On the same day

'-ttetock place, in which Messrs'. John lithe task.

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,dlV'i' ienier, .u Ltne, ii.u i-ii, ,c( ov iong usage, II is me more uiincun i:r, -t S. C. C!imbers, Macon, Har- ; eradicate ; and we hold on with perti

w Vr and Ronton, narticinated.

t t r Ire question being then taken on re-

3Zir:m t!e third amendment, it nnj

U '1 ii fh ne';tive. b the lollOTyin."

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Y:?. Messrs. Barnard, Bateraan, Bell,

cr.Buiigny, Chambers, Chase, Har-1

sc. Inr.drn ks, Johorcn, of Kentucky, w mm m. m a

cl LfOU. Kane, Marks, Iob!e,

L;, Ruej;!es, 3cvmour, Silsbee,

j.a.ciMd. Thotaa:, Wtbster, YVilley.

NiT? Messrs. Berrien, Crancb, Chnnd-

Jf'.Cob1, Dickfirson, Eaton, Ellis, Foot, iw.e,King, McKinley, f.2cLanet Zlacon,

rr i, Kh!2clv, rtonan, Sanfcrd, Smith,

p.C. Tazewell, Tyler, Van. Buren,

c, miliums, iVondcury. 24. Mr. Harrison moved to lay the bill upon

uttble; winch was negatived.

-nr. Johnton, of Lou. moved to recede

When error becomes sanction

It to

pcitinc-

! city to that which, but for this trait of hu

manity, would be instantly discarded. In ,the committee of manufactures in the Sen

...-' iIr. S'Ith I:- favcrcd

r' dr.c rr.eiU froni the Treasury Department, trowing the qcantity c'f land uhich has been proclaimed Czt :."lc at each Land cifice, the quantity ccld t6 the COth Jane, 1 327, the quantity yet'eatject to

private entry, and the pericos wl.Vch the

lands hate been in market. From thia we make out the fallowing abstract. Tho first column shows the number of acres proclaimed for sale in each tate, and the second column the number of acres remaining unsold, and subject to private entry.

Ohio, Indian, Illinois, f.lissouri, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, f.licfcigan; i "ansr.s,

Flondai

14,776,493 13,373,537 14,943,731 15,357,9?,! 9,774,521 16,441,013 2,619512 4,666,842 6,616,512

7,007,914 10,139,717 13,687,688 14,796.264 C. 193,327 13.201,337 2.525.959 4.292,871 6,562.20;: 1.3! 4,87.'.

1,544,400

Uncr the iavs for the relief of purcha

ser! of public lands, 4,168.141 acres have been relinquished, the purchase money of which amounted to 013,770,347. Mobile, April C. Colonel Brerrly par

sed through here a day or twosn, on W3

amendments

printed. S

govrnmcnt, when any custom becomes so ale r. ported the TariU'Bill, with various jirray to the Crcrk nation, to conduct nno

interwoven with the general polity as to be difficult of dissection, however impioper or iuconvenicnt it may be, the ebrt to proscribe it is a serious one, nad muU be op posedby the force of habit and strength of prejudice. Should the Constitution ot In

diaua be permitted to go down to after

s, which were ordered lo be j!ther party cf Indians to the new settlement f t'.o ...r.Jm-nic f.r ii West cf.tho MiKlsiippi. We leaca fro'm

, r , ii i r t .i . i ftS j colonci Brearly t)iat he left a party of Sucb as are called for oy the Inends of the 'Crce!:3 nbVch lately emigrated under his j protective Tariff; but Slurrc cm: be no se- rharge, in bigtvepiritt, and perfectly satis-

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i canty max i;ey win ne ajopicn. On the 30ih, the Senate tool; up the i Mil for the preservation uf the Cumberland

I times, it may be much more dillicult to a- h Uoad, which proposed to levy a tcli upon

j mend the defective parts, as upon those it. After some di?cusion, the bill wa laid 1 may he built extensive systems of polity, Ijon the table; tlie opinion having been starand in their favor may be ei.ln.tcd power i' ted by Mr. MaCon, acid seconded by the ; ful and numerous interests. Then, if we Vice President, that this was a money bill,

arrive at the conclusion, after deliberate ji nd that therefore, it was not competent

investigation, that there are defects in our ' for the Senate to originate it.

fied rith their new country and their con

dition. The Albany Argus, a Jackson paper, congratulates the Farmers and Woe I

growers cf the country o.. the rejection ef

Mr. .lalary s amendmer i the lantl bill, arid oa tcir. having c ;ority in Congress retired to protect t.:r interestsA rherr.bar of the House, vho is ao cxtcn-

Ive grower of fccol, said in the debate,

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On the'lst of M av, the resolution for ad

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f m Mie guicr amenumcnis; wmcii was vonsiiiuiion, ici u iui uui unuo w .

I! handle, nor rest till we have amended it. j journingon the 36th, was postponed in the

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i vamsuon oi n L,ane, the amendments t:p !rt!tl f!

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be carelessiy disposed oi; ana wc snau

tWciovsfor muuu. For John- Quincy Adaxis. Josem onn, JOSEPH IMRTHOLOMEir, iS.UC MOX1XSOMER MUZIAUMQRGAX. V rCjkn. Andrew JacksoK. REXJJMLY V. BECk'ES, RATUFF r0(h JESSE li. DURHAM, WLUAM LOWE,

KVSS SMILEY.

This is a subject of too much interest to Senate, and laid on the table in the othe

House. lnere is inereiore, no cer

tainty when Cong, ss will adjourn and

j1 probably recur to it hereafter. Wc in

vitc communications on the subject.

j, Cincinnati, May 10. j:frc- ;0to 25 cents.

!8 cts.

SCHOOL LANDS.

J- On the 1 st page of this paper we publish i an Act of the late Legislature of this State, !! authorising the inhabitants of CongrcssionY Townships to vote for or against selling j' the School Sections. This reference, of j the subject to these most deeply interested l is very proper; and it is a subject involvj ing too much consequence to be di!joed

! of without the most amious enquiry and deliberate judgment. The reservation cf Uhe 16th Section was made for a high cr.d i beneficial purpose, and appropriate J C2j clufivelv to the inhabitants of the individ

ual township. This consideration chould

everyone feci an interest to cay

which related to it; even if he -.-era

vtliat tho C-ectoj toe om prcsanieo oj wts 1 Committaa would be to ripply teknCs to ! the SuTwlar cf every sheep :n C.t LTic?.

5'Qa7 1-2 tot cts. plenty. K;m- Aborted hos. 26 to 2

;;2'-37 1-2 To 40 ct-. in demand, j 'r-Pwh from wagons, 3 20 to C'C ' in tor.. 3 3 1 to ! .17. i! lhtng whi

-bot.tl.orn, dried. 10 to 12 cents, ji o dead-to the best interests ot coming gen Jer Solo, eastern. ro to 23 cents; eratlonf, as to be Careless of their educa

j indeed, there ii an immense mass of busi

'nes which calls for immediate attention. ( The Senate; it will be seen, have refil

led to recede from their amendment to the Internal Improvement bill, limiting the appropriation for surveys to those already commenced. How this will be settled we can now only conjecture; but we have hepe that the HoQse of Representatives nill adhere to their own decision, and utterly refuse the amendment. Tha bill for opening the National Road through this State does not seem to have been cay further acted upon. fjaihematicaL'--A solution of tho problerri in the 42d Uo. of the Leger has been received, and may be seen by calling ot the olce. The writer proposes the fol

lowing:

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"rtu, a Ct o4 . cai, sj to n '!'!. r..r:tmr) rntiit itute. . or rnav

iW,"V'.; lWf r 5 -; t0 30 fek,rlin:!rr.n.tit,ite if cotrcctl v n.anaCcd. n noble

Ut'-Tra , m C ..... ki.i . ... i:.. n Vi nt nne. for the education of the entire

v. i', i 1'Uj, BKIH l", IIU',1

K'w 5 f V 'I more earnestly desired ! What could afTfV ? Pcf r,,,Vifordmoro heartOlt satisfaction to the

j t2.otl:p;;;;f7i! Solent h pnternal bosom t But before (f l-'Hler, first quality, in kt G to ,j the-e bi-fiefits can flow from the School TCv' 6 to C. j! Fund thus instituted, lionic stem must be

.v.r. cents, in demand.

This ia protection to farmers, dd wcoi growcra uith a vengeance !--.J3a. rjl!!Ct:;t:criberfr8tpctfut! inforb tJie public 11 tU-it they havjut opened n. general ;isortraeni otWEiyjlJfD CHEAP GOODS, tailablo for the present z apprftacbi: csaon, in the bouse farmerlj occupied by Jtic tlagaire, on Main Street Consisting f . , ., DRY GOODS .d HARDWARE, GROCERIES ci QUEKIISWARE, CASTINGS, IRON z NAILS, WINDOW GLASS & SALT, SADLERY, HATS & SHOES, COTTON & COTTpn YARNS, GLASS & TIN WARS. A WO A good atxartcrnt of LEGFIORX& STA17 BOJfffETS. The principal part cf the2 coifl being slec.ed by - . m wr a. a " . :

one tlhe urm, in ta? tsiern ciuei, ai aucuaa pn- ! ce, they nre etuibled taditpots of them at the very ! lowvet price, for cath, or tha fallowing articles of

proflunv vit:' Linsev, fmx (z to? liata, feathers, beeswax, ra;, hacon, fiint tallow ; butter of a gsod quality iu tecs or saall quantit3. JOHN KELLY, & Co.

Frob tho arraTjpments we have made, we expect

as may be in demand.

RU-hroonvl, May 12th, 1CI3.

J. K.

VCo. 473

!' txr f!ir i)iic).al cf the School

7iU(,K!an(1, 1 JKcf'liIw;l Ul j; Section. Upon this subject, there will be

but a tree imcre feeling atd e!i it

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o-Nexv Orleans 7 L2 to 1 1 -! c!, i dillerencc ef opinion,

r Tried. 7 lo P. r..r.K ' clianire may harmo

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5-.. "!r, in Waffonc. HI in T7 ! truth.

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flr Bonvcrtstle is requested to give ;! to receive rciiar supple iacntbiy,cfrjch articles

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the sides, stverally.t f a rij;iit angiea, in-j angle, the sum of whose sides is 120, and j the perpendicular let fall from a certain - . . i f U A i Ja rile

point vjittnn tne iriangie on m aiucr, pectively, areas follows on the base 10,1 oa the perpendic. 1 3-5, ar.d on the by poth-; euese 0: also the formula for obtaining.

them, for the instruction ef Tyro ?rr. younger." f6& the leoeu. Mr. Donnycastle: Your last question is an unlimited problem, and will admit of an indefinite nurr.er of answers. You say the areas and areiniters are to be expressed by the same figures, which may nvnii the tame diifils di'iTereiilly plated ; but I

presume it ves the intention, that the areas t U)d pererhetera should be equvl. I give

Oar purpose, at prcicntj is oot to jj j.oC, tnij rloinr; as an aiwtvn- I ,,c se9

C1 ontinno.1 h inveterate ill ht!th cbtit C3 to oCVr tor sale the lUsbtirarst of tho Ttc CamUWuii; prospects of Richicad cr.d the adjacent country, it healthy tad pU tsxat ntsxUca add valirta tothn estahlilie:ent, which cotr r?ceivei a rt epictMc ar.d pro- :c ssppart: there is ret, perhJips a wore punctual ! $t of c-ticnbsrs to taj paec in tbe Union. - ... The establishment will ho tsM ca ertrrrzTly l. rral terms. Letter tho fxhject, potiV J lliohroand. In. Mav 13, iSitX - sua AiiTvfli E atTTDavo, WASTED at this 03c c, cn cul:::::.::-.

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