Crawfordsville Record, Volume 3, Number 35, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 December 1834 — Page 1
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'LIBERTY AND ?JMO-, NOW AND FOREVER, ONE AND INSi-.P v KABLE. volume, in. no. 35. CRAWKORDSVILLE, INDIANA, DECEMBER 6 , I8.M. R70.E MuVJiEit, 139.
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EDITED BY ISAAC XAYLOR. v . , . c-,-.- I i'UiiL.isni.;i weeklv.ky I. F. WADF, At 82 00 per ann m!, o ivahle in advMuce, oi '
witieai three months alter the time oi sua-; scribing; $2 i0 within the year; or 3 00 ufscrunng; Su wit an ihe year; or v,u at ter the year expire?, V, rr trill be. discontinue J. unless
ztTwr option, 7cithoutspccurt notice and pay- loon is Id i feet loni;,:ii fvi iiih, ar,d n. ; so far challenged crtdll, lhat we TTicnlof all arrearages. bout '-if: feet wide, its ends boinar in the form : Vcre induced to send a -comprint! Zdl-erl iSCin CSltS of pointed cenr?, and is d'S'-m-d to raise a wilfirss, in tilr aflrriiooil, to proriirr ivoi'1!.! i c'rd to (ioOO pounds. I ho c-ir, in- i c eNo! exceodinj? lil :ines,ii! bo inserted three j Ofboin? suspended, as ns.t d, at son,, : ni0r" Par,,CU,Ur, "hrriKUUM.. Oar linn s f r i;ne dollar ;nnd ." cents for each -( (j-ance below the b -.iloon, is to be pl-,Ccd "Jint!, al'.cr ihr fuMrst Opportunity o GU'ist-quent ir.sertsen. immediately order it, so that an impulse mny ohsrrvatiol?, lias r'tl!lir(i this nior-(r-Anvr.nTisrMr.NTS.fora limited time, or 1 1) c;mmnnicat--d to it by the aM -naur, : ntltjr, and cotntlilltiicatrs tll- follow -finm a distance, puhlfor in atlrancc. Thirty p.-rsona may bo cc-n.mnd.itcd in tiicij v' which vvr oi vr nilOMt'roiothcrwise tli.-v will be continued at the ex-; car, winch, though very inrrw.is GO leet m , ' " , Dense ofthe :;dvortiser.-CO ! !'-nth,and is crossed by serJs f wickorw rk, "t Ihshmrnt, as hr rrlatrs thrill.
I ..iers enb'isi"Cs m be post raid, j M i S C K LI.A N Y Important to Bachelors.
V- roi)V ,vfllll.,n, nhr(. of ,...,nlt. I"::; bdl.,m, in-order to m ko n;- way, in this county, were alarmed, , h ,,;;, rotiiinaed as hrf.iv, cxe copy .he tolio.-eac piece ot x.noR . sisou d l e n :ce?s i v. At each . nOtr f,ev Ivtd retir-d !r- m ln-u .! . i Sotno good humored advice from "Th t?py, j (,(Jij p ;r 5 , i-ndder, arid on" ach-si-ie a ) ,U' 1 ' .'Crpt tint l! was not qtnte so lorn;: a p omising, well arrmced pp:r, recently ( whc.. ? ti witI;r! arc lU xh.,fj c ;I)V !S3 p .,fS s uHimpitlg ::gai5st tile liOUe. Air. the noise IVSt-mbling that which established at Hedlord, Lawrence county, in j jn j.j,, irm, f, !IU!.s, so conrueted as to fi't mipressioti was, that Some would he prodiiertl li Man, pirn on :fVZ:u theaira.Lt surf.c-, or n sharp' person was attempting ,o hrr,.k m, di-iL,orwidi a heav'v heel. t
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ii 0 w rr,, v,,.v i"v-'v-Vjllos. in ont.T to caus' tiie haii:;n t; ascend ,,,, , , toother places wuhout ;my m iteridyamtion: ! or !oscoa(1 XVI.hout Uirowinu out ball ast oriCC,Vrd ilUU' lhl nnping, howLtikauu Palladium expending g .s, a small h dioon is placed u:v ; ?vcr, continued :U short intervals "Why is it, Mr. Editor, that in so small a der the prmcipd ont bj which, according to . tin d I the t -e.nilv heeame SO alarmed, town as our?, we h:ive so hrgo a portion ofl diJ qmtnity oiextcrn:il au admitted into it, a ,lat r railed i' some of hiohl Bachelors? (Jo which way one will, he difrlronce of 30 pounds can be made in the j - . , ' , , I1U 1 . nnn-i.fl !r tli-- I " i-t . . t i P'.o et Op lH)rt, V )0 letUIUetl U ) Willi c snnot avoid coniui in contact witn one or .U .m opposed to ine t.ag o.ti aon. i!p i . ' ...... more of t'.jese antiquated gentlemen. We piddles are also amng-d in such a minnor the tamily until day light, w hen the nv diern in ail t'.icir variety: from him who j as to en able the s?;n u:t to tack, when the J thusnostl ceased. h-sj-ist pissed the grand climacteric, to the J wind is unfavorable, by rising or descending rn, ovenitrr .,fh.P ni.rh'fdi icT.'i,r bail!, contirmi-d old genileman bun-! n inclined directions. Anot'.ier metuol ot 1 l,V n"1 1 m''' 1 M!0Ulall, 5, ! wlio has lone since passed the Rubicon, directing the movemev.ts of t!ie balloon is IIU'IUjIm- retlOtnai'-liced, when it was nt.d'is now in the "sear and yellow leal'" .!"! s:;il o kept secret by the projectors.- ascertained to he m sp riotlsly conli. with "spectacles on his nosr." ,T!sjUh a f:vor.dI- wind, t:;ey expect to travel j uoctct x lh mo movement of a srr-ti-ily amnsing to see these oWgnhorh vat.t girl ii, the fimilv, a white girl, to. nseive te'Tother, m small sou :ds, on a ; noi.r. II oetxMen two opp-..t cm i n., to , r ? ' .i ... i i. fl r-,t . ,S A-.w.. r. j.. ..,., o . r 1 ;ihi )!i! iMlirtrrn V erir5 id moo V un
c;.-:i. suie".'cr evening iney iocs mm: a i ".1: -banded (riucn!"' of F.d!sta.Vs "regi-i rr.ent of latterred prmhgies," lately returned from swine feeding! Lo! here comes one. question him a hltle. Stand up here, Mr. Spindle Shanks! Turn out your square fae'd sho?. ;md s'n w olF your ''limits to an t .1. ...,.-,rro' ir.-w!-inrvM. it mv-mvp and vev rend seignor." that vo, whose locks are j blossoming "for te.e grave w!)f have seen j tb host of fifty win;. Vs. have left undone j country ard yourself? answer me. Isit,that j thare are none wor'diy si line a gentleman? or is your taste so fastidious, thai you cannot be content with beauty, inteliigeuce, and virlu -? Why is it? The astonished object of w .fed celibacy is r.ium w .ful celibacy is mum. For my own part, Mr. E Iitor. tnoug.i I v never studied 'doctor sinhv nor had my In sriuus cramped over a 'nestle and morlar,' I j
wiil venture to give Mr. Spindle Shanks .g At about 0 o'clock in Ihe rr.ornir.g, d?e gi- j erased ajain. On the third evening lit do advice, which, I hope, will be of ser-igantic balloon was removed fioi8, ee- pi ,;'(l)( same ihill" WUS nmeated COUP
T . , I,-J ,.h I!..,' rc.!nvr.!iR Iron, bis MonJ
tad blue pull up his slip sliod slices comb j iulion ofthe cipil d w ?s in inovoinem. Near tiie mouse nests out of Ids anbuin locks . tit ' spot b, ie the b diram ship was p.i p dsul iect himself to the discretion of a fash -1 cd. an exeiament had l.d.-ly be-on made of a
lonable barbtr sec that he has all tinngs Mn j snuli put a few shiners in his purse cock up hi beaver, and like the redoubtable knight of Lrun nch i,sally forili'in quest of adventure, Let him not, however, make war against Windmills or Lilh puiian puppet shows, ( s i "discr.-tion is the better part of valei,'') but wend his way to the sanctum sanctorum of seme buishing maiden of 10, and approach her with a cautious and w ay step, lest her -J . . . . . . . i!ivrni!r sonsinnitjps s p.ilc sensibilities should not be abie to vidisUuad the shoe i'.- ioii.. i urn na gone. Ins grave and ghastly visage; lest she j-.hould exclaim with llamlei, 4iA::C's:ind ministers ofgrr.ee defend us! Be thou spirit of heallh or goblin u am'd ? Be shy intents wicked or charitable? Tnou contest in sucli a questionable fchape!"" .Im liini call to his aid, all bis sweetest ; ciVs and nil his tdomienee. Let him b ! euro to H ater her: tell her l.hat her beauty -p ssodi show that she is all light and love11 moss-that the 'stars twinkling in their j phercs'' do envv thec-urpnssmg brilliancy cl - ,,.r eves: in hue, let him tell her, that'she j has "5 a hi;5 soul on the, and "smashed his g;z-1 7. rdP If this will not win her. I know not ......... a w ill. And, if she should not treat his j cap'vd' lacks, he had better 'leave her alone in her d y,1 and 'break for the high timber J lest she fch-mld show field. He should n main undismayed at this Hi si of dame Fortune's 4an2i v kicks," collect his scattered forces stdi '''o ahead" make no sudden show ot revereiiC with the respect due his 'snow I ;rief, and by making desperate 'war against -ins sea ol troubi-s, pay his demurs to some rrorc 'ancient fair' perhaps a rose that has -ieen doo:eed to 'blush unseen.'' Her heart may possess more sympathetic griel for his rendition, at.d may be made of more prnetrabl." s'.uli. Let him prostrate himself at the feet ofthis venerable blossom of antiquity pour iota it orisons of a contrite heart, at the shrine of her loveliness and beauty tell her to "Pity iho sorrows of a poor old man, hc.se trembling limbs have borne him to her door;1' make use of nil iho magic he can muster. invoke ihe god of love put his shoul ler i I J l.i... ( heirerand a stronger pull,11 unci if this cannot f.. n.ir. fit I ! Ulieei. aim hum ,i tet;en her adamantine heart be h d better nn.tti. lis 1)P;;0. OKI K.C.i Ili5 I Ml.-. ... i . i.: ... : nd swallow himself! 1 1 ix -V cokaek. . - - , ,
Ei'ial Ship, We Iwe already alluded t an aerial ship, si:iel at the- last dattsto be constructing at P.iris. The following fu'is relating to it
are contained in the foreign pipers: Th-; principal propnetori, a Mr. Lenox, en omeerof dismuli. n in the F.each Army. 1 1., ,nn i, th.. .1 r:ho,i. Ti... '!... . at recti I .r lis:ai:cs. oe o alio n is cv.-rcd v. it'i net Wirk, th'1 1 ii Is of which termini;- .! tn-p mi; wuere e ii i3 a:; u neu. :inu in-.-i i! aw t, ,t,itlo .,- rope laud ts are ainxeil t t!)1 net worK, so lhat the anronml mavvisit every 'lt-of t!ie .wi , i. . V-v . " ' ' - li" UiS Oi iiari- : to c aus ' tiie haiiooii to ascend o.v i m.-m-. ..i , remain stationary, w.dtmg b a v.mu: -.n t ; t i w hen th, dienthe wind is d.recdy agnnst tn-m, to : ick. after the manner oi tnrds, ty describmg urvod lines np.aml down. The nnleri ! fi curved lines ui which the balloon is m i.d.'.is prop uvd in such a manner, as to pros . rvi. :he gas tor lificen idivs. INI r. Lenox V von-'sed to sscend Widi 1 other arsons, on-the l.di of ugnst, and expected, if the wid sliou! I be favorable, to reach london in six oreigh! ii e.us.
From lh- London Chro.dclc. (hlrod no apparrent ellict:lhe noise Fate of ihe eZ?rl? Ship. j still continued as hefore, at interIn our journ.d of t';e l.lih ins; . we g-;vc an J v.uls, w hes'; VrS die girl went, each
accou::; id : '!i- w:,ii-M t: to h -ve lasceno. - d oa tint cay, lrom the ,s, imp de j ! Mars at L'ms. arums circumstances o.sI cd the exp runout to bo doi ,y,J until the I ascend' -d on th ;t I?th. do M ,r?: ,nd Hon, th-.! hour .i;o b . ! ran roa,or etiemm cte i'r, out t-us did r.o.t excite ihe curiosity of l!,egiy IVis.ins by 3iy means to . n ;-rj;;-.i b gr e,'is did the bar- j dy atteu.pt ot the IS invig-dors v:io wa re aj bviit to go on a v ova go lor the cht min dans les airs! Thus th-- inhabitants proceeded en tnasce to that s-ne (li oep do Mars, where so many w sxen w ings have h o- n inched so nvuiy airy proj els exploded. As noon appro icbed, the reserved seats beg ui to li'd, and horsemen, privato equi pages. i -i . ... .i c-..iOioiicis.c.ar;?. m soon, rviav 'imshvu criptionof vehicle, (I uiked 'oy countless thou-; sands oi pedestrians, were seen converging eei every qi;'.r;cr oi ine coy cw aros in. point of attraction, amidst lowlsof dust, under a sun worthy of the meridi an of M d-
r.:s As me immense mass ol curious iikivu.!-, ipoved h oni OPO apartment to ailuds, however, approached so, no f at-1 ,, ,vid.nnt .iT-t Whon vr
traction, various indiciai ms that something) had cone wrong, presented themst Ives in the ; shape of returtnng provision carts, freighted with uneaten cargoes, itinerant piemen with long t.ces, &c. ccc .-and it was fP'!ycertainod lhat at about hall past 14, the balh.on, which had been completely iniLlcd , and was floating at certain heigin, to which . . . . . it was confined by cords, and at the ! moment when it was hem" orawn in order that the teronauts might embark in the car. : suddenly turned lopsyaurvy and burst with a j loudexplosion !! j The crowd at first gave a cry of horror; but j quickly recovering, they rushed upon the ' fdiing balloon, instantly tore -it to pieces, and learned it off m poilions,w!iicIi were exhibited ; and sold lor a tew sols me inorsei, in e-.ery part of Paris, in ihe course of the afternoon This outrage must considerably adjourn the period at w Inch the projectors can renew the attempt, which, however, they declare it to be 'heir intention to do with the least possible loss of lime. The car luckily escaped fiom the hands of the got lis who destroyed iho baboon. It is s.iid that some slight fissure had been observed in the tissue, on the evening before die balloon was to hive ascended. Whatever may have been the cause of the accident, it is very fortunate that it look ! place before the voyagers had taken their der Pi ... r ..-.e.l. l!.... Loa Kopn uhujl-. IIK I.MIIIOI i;i.; ii moon nao ; objected to by scientific m-n, and the slender, tissue ot which it w s und ', as well as "ie i ...., r . ... i..-.:.... .,,..,. im i ; !I1M,(IHI ii; I III. I III iij ,1 XVUI'i'Cl ,lllJiOU ,T,u. which it is cevercd.
il Mare Mhcnomenon
From the Xexark Daily Ah'crti;cr Talc of Mured. u . or, with j oncol her it'll thousand tommies. h.OUght US a mysterious Morv cs . , s . w V I l ' l J. i UMIII .atenotH lath, Wind Uu MomlllV ll!iltl JI List vvm k, tllr I ' i 1 1 1 1 v oi Mf. Js j h fiarron, i; .t . i i w i Im:'T in th toiihn) oi Vuod- " . ht l-Ioe, annul three toiles iJO!n iiall(iit furl iior r! ior v : I inn s:i!n llii' .. - .. . nut iurmer otiservaimn soon unae- - j np issiiio a window on the spurs fiir . n ,,,,1,,,, j, accompani- . . . J , , 1 , Cil With ail -Xplosive sound, hroke a pane oi glass; the gin at tne satne moar.'tit heimj; seized with a violmt spasm. "his, ol rouive, very much alarmed her, and the physician (Dr. !)rakf) was sen! for, came, ami hied her. The hleedlno. however proi.soiuid prpJurin more or h-'ss of a aU( physician, with the , . 1 . . , (;i;:',5 .wmwd lip Ui.nng die i muht. At davliuht the thmnnin-sr "r" ?( lotle tMl'luT thai! hdorC, and so o.verv cvrnmo sincr, continuis g each pigid untd tuoruing, and commepcpio evt rv 'veni(? a little 1 I i: .. .1 i ..1 I ,,;t ' m:'n , "": xrMi iiuiy, w hen the thumping hrgan ahotlt twelve O'clock at lloon. The circumstaiH-es were soon g;rns r flivs;read through the neigh- ' rimed, :ind have prodm cd so much rxcitement, that the house ii . horn filled and surrounded, t e;ii u.ise;. to sunrise, very night (or neaih a W'rk, Evrrv inaojji'iMe means have hern resorted to in order to uurav I the phrnoue non . At one time the ."ill would he re- , ' . . . W0S placed, at Uncertain inuv vals, the sudden thumping noise wotdd be heard in the room. he Was taken to a neighbors , P r tf I j 1,1(3 Same result tOhOWCtf. house; When i I I ...... i earn eu nut oi cioors, nowever , no j noisic is heard. Dr. Drake, who i I has been constant in Ids attentions during the whole period, occasion - ally aided by other scieutificohservers, was with us last evening for two hours, w hen we were politely plowed to make a variety of experiments w ith the girl, in addition to tln.e heretofore tried, to satisfy ourselves lhat there is no imposition iu the case, and if possible, to discover the secret agent of the mystery. The girl Was in an Upper room with a part ofthe family when We reached the house. The noise; then ii ii ,-i iii resemble( that which would be pro- , .. . . i duced by a person violently mumpmg the upper lioor with the head of an ax, five or six times 111 quirk i imnn-ciivi I'lrrmrv lliA Iliiiica . cm imiviii i 1 1 iii i n I iuupi, VfilSWg r0v ininuKs, and then rcsutli- , . 10r.ril V wnro finnll '"n " . . . .--vi, it. v- , r . (troduced into the nppartment, and,
r- ' . I... I lie mri appear u 10 or m i 1.. . 1.1, . S. . I ..,..!.. ill II. ititasms nil ;ii Hi m . iiiui "ni'ivii . 1.1.. ..it i ..n.m-iiiL lf--T :i hrfore. thouoh stMiiewhat dimin-
permuted to ohserve lor ouim.
l: vt cl lrom t vr IImiij ItUr uiu itar . uarrei; small lots, 1 -,r, Amveil .1 , i ,l fr some days. Tl.;- invbiblcj,, , JXStj'A": noise however, ContiuUMl to occur erally to fill crdes tW pluntei u,. Vr,y''
ishrd ill lrt qurnov aiul M.Utld whll"! ''r:ssca ce,bnt theli ! ited d-errund ihat i i l ; 0!,U1JUI s fo be f lt renders s .l. ? ,,r i we vvrre in the room. In-order to i r . , . rt! ' rs "i im, iin- . , ; F --'i-Ci,.ii!J prices withi ut cbaKe. Arrnid ;!s'-ertaui nioirattshictonly tnat Mir ; this w U, c,y b.nels. did llOt produce It oluntarih, a- Bacon, thouoh sc mcc, is nut -in much re. mtui" other t-xperimente vv plai ed ;q'" 'f,, ,h! f,r", except f rr hams, which her on a chair on a blanket in ihv ic ut J Uii 0 c,,s' ,i,u centre ofthe room: bautlagetl the j W: q..oe Lent at 7 : nd i Cw per lh. chnir with doth, f.jslenilio her leet xvl'li 1 " "Pi'.y . father du I m.irkct. Ar-
on the from round, and eor.fmu." i hvr hands to'elher on h r lap. No ehange, however, was produced : d.e lh- ll or with ti h, avy h el. hetl:d not move a iim! nor a inn.--eh; that we couhl discovi r. JShe remtdned in lliis position long enough to satisfy all in the room thai the oirl ex'-rcised voluntarilv no son ol agency in producing the noise. It was observed that the nowe hee:me greater the farther she was removed lrom any other person. We placed her in the door-way ol a closet in the room, the door hemg aj ir to allow her to stand in the passage. In less than a minute th -door (lew open, as if violently strip k with a mullet, accompanied wuh precisely such a noise .as such a lump would produce. This was repeated severed times wilh the - w i I same ( iicct. insdiorf, m wliatever position she was placed, whether in or out of the room, similar results, varied a little, perhaps by cireumsiaw ( s, were produced. There is certainly no deception in the case. ISow for conjecture. I4 or ourselves w o oiler none, hut among other conj c'iurcs which have been suggested by Dr. D. and others is that the phenomenon is electrical. This conjecture is supposed to be supported by the fact lhat the noise is prevented by 'the intervention of substances that are non-conductors; (or instant:', when a pillow was placed between her person and the door in which she stood, no noise or efU ct whatever was disroverable. So when she gets upon a leather bed; and again if -die lavs at U ngihon the floor, the (humping appears to be near her head, which is very much efiectcd at the moment of the report, so much so that she screams ; on one such occasion she said it appeared as if some one w as "knocking her brains cm.' j The noise d tiie reports may hcj heard at least 1(10 jards from the house. CISC I N N A TI MARK ET. Ni VK3IKKH 18. Floor, bbl. $-3,25: Whiskey, gal. 'ik2i cts.to23; Lard,ib 5 to ; Butler in kegs, 8 to 10; Hemp, cwt. Wool, washed, '$'25 to CO; Live pork, $:Jlo 3,25. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. Nov. 1. The Mississippi here is still without percep'ible change. 134 feet b? low high water maik; the Upper Misei?sippi &the Ohic are both represented, by petser.s just .arrived. j io be very low, the latter having but 'v:itt;r " he b, Tli0 ya,' j . -v 4o inches in general, has been favorable (o outdoor affairs, but the last day or two has been rr.lhcr warm and close. CoU'oa. Arrived since the 21thull. ll.Sdo hales; cleared in the same time, 3M33; making an addition to stock of 7.i0. Thi has been a week of considi table ncthily in the Cotton market. Prune and choice from 15 to 10 cts.; inferior to 2d quality, 104 to 1:1. Rnlocs nf he.thold atid new Cren ! Several lots of w hich have come into rnaiket) ! are made witlen the range of cur quoifitions: j from al1 we C3n ,e:m'' l.lu; PreseIlx rrrl T' ises tube one of irreat yield, :aid the cruabiy ; i a ;l bi.a.ir cJ oni ! of what has been received is highly spoken ot cleared this week, for New Yo.k. 3 hhds.2t; . Id.ls., Babimore, 107 hhds. 12i bbls : IVnj scola, 4 bb.a Molasses. A few barrels of indifferent quality still find their way to market. Cleared this week, for Baltimore, 2 id barrels. looaceo. we nave not nearo oi oe of a single hhd.th.s ei,k, and Uheve Ui.re Tobaceo. We have not heard of ti e p
Arriv- - , ulKls FloUT TU-SUfk . ,v,...!.... .... .... "''l ie s lioi vcrv ' i . "''I IS acniinil lllri.r- . uie demand i ...i ... ., . ' ' w i M iT i n 'y wcrk, 17 birrtis. r! .rl!s. VV: S-JH l Itl-i.cv is won', linn. :i. ., o I ., it is sail m arte, hut not , v,.rv .. ,jc. u! MMl. An iv, (I this week, L'lt ha"rr.ds. Butter I ht m.-.rke- coioiihi. s t, ,e ,;hun.etiy st,).;,! aii( tlHMiem icaimmed. Ar:av -.i ri.is u-, i-!; , l.Mi Rcg3. Bah.-g a;ui I; ale tope 'Mi hist of m.s: M-n-i -.s djoegh fil. Jojige, scare-, M.ll e:s i.-A preiiy !re lyut So cents , d - i lemams di.il ..( 7 : ,ui t. Arauai ii,iS w,k, 441 pit ces oi'b gii,, .-4.,;,... sri.,, 'J he demand for goo:i .rrecn ( 'o.Jr ,t t;(i :,ctive, while other sons' are ;:iu, t- , , f-. iy neglected. Present quotations lr li.,v..i,.i green la and cents; Rio Ui Nu St. Domingo in the place. I cm is now selling m (he car, per b,,- I, !-74 cts.rsheUed in sacks a l-. . t Air:ve JJSOO barrels. Hat, fumi the number of late arrivals, has been quip, pienty. We quote cargo s.ues at ay cis per lta I Oafs h -vt; declined in pric, and are now s-il:ng for$ 2o per s,,:k, at 2 hush, Is TUEAUU V ( ilU ULAil . To theColiece-is iu a,. Customs ,.nd all Ilec iers of Puol c M luy. Where-;,--, liv til. act uj (Jumos I''1'' 1 " im i iii ) , i o.7, ii is pi(.-.:-ded 'ihat Uie (huu aiio fe-s e. iu collected by virtue of (his an, II he received m g .iii ,imi Mivrr n.iii t i I ? I . i . e a-,-omy, - anu in ikmj. im.er diet act and a similar oi.i-, a to t! v p -mentfor puulic I : i!.-, u w .s u; -tomary to receive .nlv spt-ei the notes or bills id hank, leaiecoahle in spceis , mail i8i j : ..ui at ci a Mreretit practice, i.roj.ip o m LSJ5, Congress on the :i(hh Apid, Ic iii. r solved,' i but lrom and i.ln ; :Pe k0th day ol Febuarv next.t::.. p. i. duties, taxes, debts, or Mines i w oW y ac iuit g or heroism p a!ic H iht! United StaP,"' ug:f p, "he: ( ollecteo or re epni mlii i v ;l. "m the leg.d eurreney id die li.apd 'Suite, or Treasm nop-.-, o-r imp 'ulllp Bank ol th United S?ate-.--r 'in notes of Hanks whic h ere p.. . .. 'hie and paid on demand, in th . ' "legal currency cd the U s' ;! r- : : 5 And whereas, the pr. t p- ' r that resolution eoufortt.-rd ,- u - -visi;a:s, tdl January 2h -r, '- ' ', - a? pc-rmissim by ?i;e ment. imth recrt;-in asur..r ihe ij::!sk of dlO'Umtcd l: ; x :. . - ccs U :.'::'?, givc-n that dralis or c-h cks .-f Bar k and its Branches, -bonld i . reectvt d for the public imp s ; de cgh said draffs orchecks were i oi ton s of ihe Bonk, not being, like no? s, signed bv ihe President and C.-!.-r ier then ol; nor originally madt prable to hearer, nor, according to tin? subsequent derision of the upreme Court, c?nung w ithin the (,'esrription ol a ? oti: or mill. And whereas Congress have ne ver i.uthorized the issuing ol sin h drafts for the purpose of circulation as urrency, and have refused, thoiiol urgently and repeatedly rr -qu sicd, to p rmit she issuing even of poles of the Bank of ther smaihr dc tiomii auons, so sigprd ; and the great xfent to which the said dndp ef ; n l detiop ipotii)i hnvt benriit n rinlaiiop, as cnrirpc, scrming 'Jo (iirectlv r pugnant to tin spirit ;be acl incorporating the Bai k. vt t: ot the subsrqtM pi proceed ii gs t C ongirss: and d. id is having nrisc i as to ihe bgal I-nbthei ol th Ju-il . to r deem -iV said Hrafis ip sp c h prich r tu p nalty previdc cl in du I rter cr ih' por-pnn rl d 4,itf I dlst n.t s. i r I Ibe. tii ps:" atsd tb c unr:f, iv ,! d snid ditdi- bpvir.j. I ew ...... .. ... ' r.fV,.,1 ,3 tomuvu; nnintious, ,mu thllicult
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