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: partoent the propriety of taking that
cep. s, i be near approach of the day . on which the charter will expire, as well as Oe conduct of the Bank, appeared to one to call for this measure, upon the high consideratio i of public interest and public duty. The extent;
of its misconduct, however, although, known to be great, was not at that time folly developed by proof. It was OOt ontil laic in the, month of August
that 1 receive ! from the iiovcrnmeiit Directors an official report, establisii ing beyond question, that this great and powerful institution had been actively engaged in attempting to influence the elections of the pu die officers by means of its money ; and tint in vi
olation of the express provision of its charter, it h id, by a formal resolution, placed its funds at the disposition of its President, to be employed in sustaining the political powers of the Bank. A copy of this resolution is contained in the report of the Government Dirertors before referred to; and however the object may b disguised by cautious linguige, no one ca:i doubt taat
tins money was, in truth, intended for electioneering purposes, and the particular uses tt which it is proved to
have been applied, abundantly show
P.ILliUDBl'n.
SA I URUAY. DLCEMBEIM4, 133
lent s message.
he clce of the'sessio bv the Tote of atl It will be perceived from the report ret r-
uijiii( w tar ii'iuse oi Hcprewuiiiines.cu iu. mat uie nscai concerns oi ine esiavAl though I may not always be able to lishment are in an excellent condition, and
concur i t toe viewsot the pun lie interest fit is hoped that Congress imj feel disposed rlbe duties of it agents whirh may be ' to mdc3 promptly, every suitable provision
xKen uy tne otner departments ot the desired, either for prosernng or improvin Government or either of their branches, 'the system. I am, notwithstanding wholi v inct pable The GenerrJ Post 0;Tiee Department h ..-
of receiving otherwise than with the most , continued upon the strength of its own resineere respect, all opinions or suggestions jsources tofacibtate the means of comiauniproceeding from such a source, and in ! cation between the various portions of the respect to none am I more inclined to do. Union, witii increased activity. The meth-
j than tothe House of Representatives., ed, however, in which the accountsof the
nut it will be seen from the brief views at transportation of the mail has always been this lime taken of the subject by m self, kepVppears to h ive presented an imperfect us well as the more amnle ones iri.entpd view of its expenses. It his recentlv been
by the Secretary of the Treasury. that the discovered thitfroin the earliest records of Messrs. Culley and JTIatire as Vice FrcsH On motion of Mr. Siglerv the
change in the deposits which has been (the Iepartment,the annual statements hive! dents. After scine discussion a resolution ; bi I ion suhmittf.1 bv him on yesterdaj
ordered, has been deemed to be called f,r jnncaiculited to exhibit r.n amount con-wa3 adopted, continue the delegates from oa l',c "'''.!' t of t lians;ir.g the modi
by considerations which are not aif(cted ;derawy siiortot the actual expense incur-- Ku i ,..-,,:., ;& ,,iv, ,doinjr count v business was ta
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intent for debt,. Which laid on ! the table at the r;uet of the mover.
IX SEX ATE
We ere ind. MLI to the Ik's. Messrs.! "n ""tion o Ir. all c, if wr.
irCartyandllenfccia for their polite at-! . Wm That th cumiMiu-e mc-
u'ntutnm forwardjbr copies of the I'rcs:- ... ' . , , a- 1 iqucfted to inquire nlo the pedi-m v
)l making n
Democrvtic
vened at Indiana no
(9tli inst.) and w;
Gen. Samuel Milroy
OSVETKOX
approf riation, equal
r ""e made by the it i.nal Aelnlly f C -On-!... ... . . I 1 .
int. iii(e i iiiino.s. ;ii inc'ir iei
ion tt.r tbe imrrotement uf tlie W-
at the appointed time, !
.33IL'Sed by caiiinirrbast. rix. .... t:,-. tl.v rcn.rt l
presiue, sSiSted by , bill or otherwise.
xoe accord 'n to
their l-.-g;sl-tivi represt ntation, and on tltc
ondb dlottin,
by the proceedings referred to, und which . red ibr that sorv ce. Thtsi illusory stte-i
if correctly viewed by that Department ments, togeth-r w.i.i the exnnsc oi carry-
rendered its act a matter of imperious ! ing into eiil-ct the law of the list session of second b..
dut v . I Congress, c-stabl:sa.ng new m..;l routes, and J tifty votes, and was dec
' n t .'A . ! it.1'.?-it ft r ( I.'.v
!mm?djately from the people and the States, ! wepinment to gr it ily the w;shos ot uiepuu-' . .imenl buliottin.' Dav
Coming as you do for the most part, ' a disposition on tie part of the Herd of tiV in"diatel v from the neonle and th Statea. : Department to o-r itifv the wishes of die pub
by election, and possessing the fullest op-.Lc the J'patm'-fnt to gratify the w.saes. .... portunity to know their sentiments, the .f thf; Piblic in the extension o'f mail f icill-, Doar jorn) was nominate present Congress will be sincer J y solicitous ' t'es !,ave induced him to incur rc s-x nsibili-, Uox-ernor. .Several speech
nurie irrn :,.
d didy nom -
or; and on a
V. Cvi.li:v,
1 m Lieutenant
.t;
; ar.d Air. W'hitcomb movd to 4mnd
'tiie rt sofution by lelening it n se.
ib'ct coii.mitlre, which was decide
ithe itegative, and the resol itiorv wa
adopted. '
Oxe of Jonathan's Mi m ii Afsr.v. A Yankee, ia conversation, was il!u:raling the inagaiiicent growth of piue forests bi
Aniongot iter irif anctji
;.'n wooc cuttirs n
eiu-sTWere raiue
w carry mro iuu ana iair eiiect tne wui ot . " ""r" "i"-' :r P!lu "" '' . on trie occ:is;on, nmi ix tore hs nBKurnmeni. ,u , t .
.isuiuausin r-guru u ins msiitu-- - " I---" " """''the C'onviiitioii ssdocteU committee, of nobfc trees. I mrn'ion-d on- ef 'Bai-
nui;iuiiuu5;iu n.n; tn.ll UI ---- - ..ri ,!,.,. J .I .., , , rmr;,i,Jn fili! : V ct!tr,. I.rv i.tn ,
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i .ts u'auii?, uuu
lioi.n EiinI in lUliiuinri.lmi, ;ev;l. It beiram ncrrs iv ir !ii;ii !o Wiu.-'..'it., I C -
of the improvements which he
to bring the exiH'nscs of the D;
, cuiiuii u- uptuiiuus -r , imterestin Iroin truin Lurop tnoma some partinent f the- past year, and the condi-! f!0 incurred tor the pm.hc good,i . J:, ,m - i- . . . . : .n,l iSp n'ii.li I, nmrr-1 t'.olr b-wfit 1 slight iitsarrcction try movt -tii; iks ainx'ar to tion fr in-- various subir'rta ontnisN'd to its J 1 1L paoi'c Ji ;e en o( ti iiiPT u . neni. , a j ir
we ill act, to decide whether th
tive Department of the Government, in the mv-stig ition to be in id ;
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that it was so understood. Not only 8"" wn,ca 11 nastaHenonth.ssur.ject, to'-lV"" nm-ujo xoact, ,.,,cuiu,U tMMoriio.u.m . .1. v;,l., .,m..lat , , i '.been found in the line of its duty. i4;Vit- became neccss try orunn to wiU--of ,lie United States.
pa-t application of the money and power of the iiaiik to electioneering purposes, but that the resolution of the Board of Directors authorized tiie same couiic to be pursued in future.
It being tttu established by unquestion-
LM.-t.-u lounu ui me nne oi iisuuiy. ,--... t The accompinying report of the Sccre- drw sorm; taryofVVar, with the documents annexed to; l !n
Fokeig.v News. Tnore is n-Li.n very
tiono'.Ji various subjects entrusted to its ;'n'J t;'ie P;Jbbc h ;ve en idm uistration. jThoy arc now but p rti:
i: lly s'.istend d, and ' hive broken out in Sp-iin. Tlie accounts
It will be seen from them that the Army lh :t w-,ere tueym y be discontinued with are so contfi-dictorv it is dnlicull to ascer-
stble proof, tiial tbo Banii of the United in tint iins the char icter it has lieretofore c- ' -st inconvenience to tlie country.
l ist s' ssion to require its services beyond K'ct d :ons, tad it atfords demonstr.tive evi-j Biscay is Uie oidy rogular organizi-d rasis
th? ordinary routine of duties, which ution
tlie se i-bo trd and the inlind frontier devolve upon it in time of peace. The system, so wisely adopted raid so long pursued, of constructing fort.llcitions at expos- d poin's, -nJ of prep ring and collecting tlie supplies necessary for the military defence of the country, .uid thus providently furnishing in peace tlie m ins of defence in Wir,
nas b .en continued with the usual results
The manv dis:rcss;n? accidents which
iiaveoflito occurred in that portion of our n.ivig-ition carried on by the uso of steam power, deserves the immediate und unremitting attention of the constituted authorities of the country. The f ict that the nurn-
JstateJ was couvcrted into a permanent
electioneering engine, it appeared to me that the path of duly wnicn tne Executive Department of the Liovemment ought to pursue, was uot doubtful A by the terms of the Bank charter, no oiticer but the Secretary of the Treasury could remove the deposits, it seemed to me that this authority ought to be at once exerted to deprive that great coi potation of tlie support and countenance uf the Government in such n use of iU fund, and sucii ii n portion ot" its OO-ver. Ill lllls D!l it
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of tho case tae quertii iii is Jistincily pre-1 recommend to your consideration the v.i-j neroi tiieset t il tlisistcrs is constuntjy indented, whether iho peop.c of tne llni ed rious subjects suggested in the report of the creasing.notwillist uiding thegre t improve-
Stittea are u govern, :hroU4t repr-enta- jSocretary of VV .r. Their adoption would. ment wh cii are every where made m the!
promote ttie puui.c service and meliorate waunery empioyetl, and the r.ip'.J auvaiiuie condition of the amiv. j ccs which hive leen m ale in that branch of Our relations with the various Indian! science, show very clearly that they brs in a tribes nave been und.slurbed s nee the ter-lgr" degree the result ofcrimin.d nrgii-
mination of the d.tiieulties growing out of; g nee on the p irt of tiiose by wiiom the ves
tne hoslilu . ggressionsofthe S .t s and Fox Indians. Sever il ire. ties have been formed for the reluniu'S.anent of territory to tiie U.
.' ,i,iiti :! States, und tor the mi "Tat ion of the occu-
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p .ii;s io f no reu.on assiim"i tor t;ieir res-, ' aao! -iiuauy r
USlliil U; 'sl Ot tiie iVl ss.SS ppl. dliouia . I" J "" -y aim pen u n-gnuuuii, sii-ius
in -so treaties be ratified by id-' S. n iK , pro-: to be higUy probable ; so lar tlieretoro as tlie v.son w 11 have been mid for She ran jvdui'jet c:.n bo regarded as within the cou
nter f ;i, of titut-oa d purview of Congress I earnestly
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A Ac nwr.' 'Jblicult und embarrassing ju.st.u- aris.ag con,.d -ration.
of us!out 01 tluir initudousp.it t deer. Id c-u. ; wouiu ulso can your attention tothe
i if j ... ! I .... !.,...,. , views ikivo n.'i-f t .ii .if rvnrpsii m iri
ii u i.; yc lliipvu L 1 1. I i I' ;r ' 1: t .im) 01 i r .- ----- - - ollhe southern trities, waicn in that t ven.' p'opnety of amending tlie Constitution in
wJI present the only rem sitting diliiculties,, relation to tlio mocl ol electing the Ires:-
,Ki u -ni ana ice rres a -nt oi tne u. mites.
nuirv-d for etfii-i.nrv ind milit-irv know I- I progressive increase :n the income
edge. Nothing has oc curred since your ; fro"1 post .g.s ii.is equall- d the Iiigliest ex-j
tain the extent of them. It appe;rs, however, ihut two divisions of the province of
d nee of the growing importance and great jtance to tiie Qaeei.'j government, and they
utility ot tins dep-irtm. -m. Ine dot tils arc i ure too fvebi0 to eiiect anv material ch ingt exhibited in the accompanying report from AI , ,-.; - . n . f i Miguei'S enny ret uns .ts pos.tioti tn tront
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is attempting to-
d : of tlfs tre, r i:d hd cet
with great v-gr.r nd prsvr nee tor s;. moiitits, when t!iey d fennin al to take a s 11 on the opposite sid-1. Af'er a Inrd day's journey, they re d ta:S s:d:; when to their gre .t jsurpr.s , t.- y d-syover-."d no less !i;: n a ti . si wd cititt rs w i had been la.mily at work i r twelve nn-nliif! there. The s'ghi v: s so i ,'s- ourag-ieg that tiiey cohrhid-d s ys the s::ny till.r, to give il up le-r a bad j i. Sate of StaiOOI. LlX,) in Cr:tnteoaui. I WILL offer t'e-r siie at the (Jnurt b 'sf. door in the tuu vf .'!. rion, 'Jraat co. la.thesixleeutli st ctitm of t'lwusd.ipttvei:! v fear, ranre eigj.t., oa Saturday t.'.o 'J'Ju.l
iiom the ArUc Ilcg.ons, aiier an
tive chosen uy men i:ra.i-se 1 sull.-..g-;s, or wiiowier lae powei and money of a iM-e.it corp iratiou, net.) be secretly exerJj t inttuence their j l ..ment, hb-.! control ttieir decisions. Ii mjt now be determined whether tiie B uiU is to have its m.'.iJale-i fi aii okii.-eiaia t .e emmtr . ,
Ironi tiio ni'tiesi to tne iowcst,or wne'.ner
e.naidaies on both sides
. u,-.tio:is sliail mo ti;aight forward P n:s io f he reg.on .iss.gn
heretofore, and suppeiteU by the
t. leans. At li.ii tim. the etfuls of the Bank ti-
.-oniro! ,i,iMinu. .,omi.u. thruti'li the .Us-i"1 'bnost Jl ,ne tribes rem
in.sns ot n-.tuic. an J i ie le.rs ot
are equally upparom,aad il pi-
..t.i.-ctio.iable. ly - curtailment
- j
aecnn iiotlittions moie ra-uu man uu e-i
morgimcy r:iune, na even hi!e it retains specie io an 4ilii s; unpiecedente.l amount in lis vauh, n is attempting to roduce great ei.i.Jirruss.n;at in one p'r tiou ol me coiiimuaity, while through presses known to Uuve been sustained by its money, it atte mpts by unfounded alarms to create a panic in all. These are the means by which it seems
to e.veet that it can torce a restoration
n ly four years. Ail reaonal. 11 -d even of their existence.
ibsence of
hone h .d
s Is are navigated, and to whoso care and attention the lives and projic-rty of our citizens are so extensively entrush d.
Tint these evilsmay be greai ly lessened.
noved, by maans ol
will realize the necessity of emiirration
will speedily resort to it. My original con-i Kvgird.ngit as all mport ant to t.io future vict.ons upon ih:s sabject nave be.-n con-;i'--t3iid htrmcny of tlie people, that every fumed by the course of events fo; several, inlenn dite ag-ney in t.he election of these year?, and experience is every d .y add.ng to'lbc-is should 1 removed, and their eligitheirstrtnatii. Th t those tno es ciuiui U-il.iy should be limited to one term of either
exist, surrounded bv our scukmeius, ;nj h'ir or six years, I cannot too earnestly m-j.iiere such mortgaged property s.mIi incontinual contact with our cdiz. ns, is; vourcons dentionof th-; subject. i be situated; and that mortgages ol certain. They have noithertiw mr, lince,; I rusting that your d l.br rat, ons on ullr rn . nrf,ner,v. ll( r0llinillU.j tl,
A. 'too cs ol wncr a inti-n st to wli.ea lti.ei-ea-: .. J .
Indiana &v.eilatiirc. L SENA'l i. T t ES I V , 1 )e c . 3, 1 Sa'. . Mr. Siglr moved tin adoption ol ttie lollo.vtng resolution: licsolvcli That tlie committee on the judiciary be iii?trueted to cmiuiie uHo the expediency of abolishing (he present system of doing county bustuts, by hoards of commissioners, and t'siahhsiiing for that purpose boards composed of the justices of the peace in ihe several counlie which was read, and, on motion of Mr. Daily, laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Tarringtou, it was Resohedj That tlie judiciary committee be instructed to enquire into the expediency of pioviding by law, t!iat moitgages of personal property, shall be in writing, signed by the party making the same, and recorded in the recorders otlice of ttie couotv
id recorded as ahuesuJ,
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Ol IIU-' utw-wiia,""" ' , , ., a... iootsnl ocncrJ interest to wli.ei 1 h:vr? a
. , .- a .aj n.nowi.1 1111 iiiu iS'ivaiii- mm a "" i . . T writing .1, ...r-. i-vtori from Cf-ii're3 a renewal ... . i . I n.i o. ... .... i " 1 ltl,ir.
oV.r, charts. 1 a... happy to know that, !ro "nIf iVCn:. a . .1 . a J , ve tn 14 Zf Z " r 7, LlZi!" Coined l.audub-nt and votd,
throaantue good sense ofour people, the 1.7 f . r nj ; ' count rym.viiucs. may be crowned witiir"5 g'"Rt creditors aud 0-.ma Jute pu.
rT.rt to eel up a p.nie has nitiierto t-u-; . ' success. I tender von in conclusion, the co- ch iser.
ed and th .1, mrou,h the increased accom- J" r .t., which it tn ay be in my power to
m xiali "is winch the Stte Banks have
trol
t!i:m
they must m cess nly yi-.i'i iu the! wd them.
iiOrSC OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tfiiso.vv, i)tc. o, livJ. Tlie Speaker also laid before the
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been cu.tbled Mallard, i.o pu- lie istrcs;,, ra . i ANDREW JACKSON
UwmriMisollie Btll',r. Such h si. en their fde heloibr ,i U -inctox. 3d Dec. 133.
und it ci-nau oe ..uu.U - ' . :md ifit is 1o hc ,,-erted. and it ,s, i. en only cifloofispoerad the expenditure o d b rtmov, !cytndour
IIS l;i"ll" oa "vi j - -" t;roun.iless alarm, will be met and rebuk
ed as they reserve. . . ,.H to the n-w i,l t ons in which thev will tie! " 'proving in population, cultivation,. ..ocd.i-.cnts ; which w ere lelcnc-d
In my own sphere ot duty 1 should, . . .... exDerimc.n, which ins Ix-en wealth and trade. The stimulus afforded lue cormiiittec on elections.
feel my self calleu on by the tacts - j n:Iv j , ViS fir proved successful V our enterprising neiglilHMirs in Uie States On motion of Mr. Smith of Knox, l I ... ..rliT :i Cirfi 1 CI.IS aa'alllSt lhe - . . . l not we !i. .lit ,a in!) . !l, . I- C.r .t''ioiirr'i I .... ...
.iocu, iwv . I ne eiii:gr.-U;s generally -..re represenit u to " , .?"! Jiesoived, 1 tint tlie committee or.
aview lopuiaueim io tne., nmstK.ro.,3 and contented, ihe country : ue 'Y -dvance atogeuier so rapxty,; . . ,,.,orri!il nmrV(.(, ..
SCIIIME. 1 prize of 11.4.1 mi is '.rn .;") 1 ItM IHI hisH 1 10U O K l'tiO 1 '- it i'ii'-i) lodiid 1 2,';'h tr.i..t 10 ' lOHi) 10( n() 10 ;,) 5(K-0 10 rioo o0(,0 20 iao tfii)o .a iro 6'oo ;i ro 2mk "; to 2jio 11 :;o ll'i ism mi '-) 140 -j ) h t);o.) loioo V 5 7;o:h 1H)i!) Prize?, sl 'J(i:0
Tici-'et.- $ , hale3 in j.r iporti ;.. Ap!y to or .; !r s-. Y ATI'S MTNTYRE. Or,;i;o. A. COCK. Au. riTISUURIl,
be done bv a general remov.d Ivycud our i c i ad v.-.vimost an uie pr.ncip n : Ijoiindiry,' and by tiie re-oig.aiz.iion of, Papers received st our otlice ulTord ample j Uie.r pol" tic 1 svsk in niK.n pt-aiciples :-.d .p- F''1 t,f the n:pidity with which tins province ed to the new rU.t ons in which they will tie! ij 'proving iu population, cultivation,.
GR AND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Ad.ciiturers vouhave but tun? toord. r be
fore Lotteries cens-a in 1 enr..-vlvan" .
Banti, wit li
I ..-his it hwn.iinloaolv Violated.! . r. , r .- - . i i. .el or siwenl etf sr. it.vnlvna thev An f III ,,)'-'"'' - t T -
r i 'suit .i.lc iot.ie;r wants r.nu inuiis, aim uie. i r-j - --i : , ,.ri.d ia t nuaiie into the exicdi-l were,, not tnat the carter Use.f will eX- css,.nll al of subsistence easilv pro.; more slow and progressive ,mprovenH"m J V bv 1 f ,r thiu - m,e as soon as a dec-ioi. oU.o probably d w; , rf wftj,p Commis-I :it sure rs tiitirs: toUie f cil ty th oi proViJti.g by law, tor tn u. I.v.t.in-l.ro.i, ihe court of lat rcso. t. ,rg d n inVl sti(Tat tho ! enjoy of inland intercourse, by which they pavement ol ibe i.av.g ition of tne1 called theat'.,-.r.io.i - f Coa-res, to thisi - d cts of these Indians,-11 not J transport thomsilvcs, but also: W abash r.ver, between Us mout.i an.Jj
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in ieet 111 liiV lasl ulina. I iuc.--a;c, nu . ,4 .. th,,: internnir.' louaet-.oer UJioureo oi nines in v sa uie- ouuiwc...
icfinnei them that ucii measures a! and Government is" received, I trust ample i ti,,,f 'han while we would becontcmpl-diiig: bush and Erie catihl; and more epe-
were within the reach oi ibe Secretary ot i me-ms of inform it ion will be in possession Uil me "'nictuiies oi sucn a movement, isCiall tnat ol said stream, ocr wmci.
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ihe Treasury, had Ueeti ia,.eo to ena-ne of the Government for adjusting all the iiiui to judge, diether tne puo:ic deposits jgj quesl;ons connected wiUi this ii in the Bank of the Ur.r.ed 6iates were Ls;jn.rSl,bieci.
m possession:
un-
mter-
certainly site, but that as nis single pow-j
The onen-tions ef the Navy darinff the in naiion-i importance
I - - o
Tinire is, however.
ttie the
emtacinir the branches as
principal tfwik, was called for by cretin which was give a throughout
coiiatrv tomany seriouschaige impeach
ing their character,
might justly excit
thfv Mvte no longer
the moncv. The
cxaann tti.m thus recommended
in'o, is spread uion your journals, and is to well known to require to be stated, Such was made resulted in a report from a mnjority of the committe of ways an-i means, touching certain specified points .aily, concluding with a resolution, that the Government cVposits might Rifely fce continued in me Bank of the United States. This resolution was adopted at
unquestionably to lie traced to the true and;ije states of Indiana and Illinois havr only cause of their outsriiiping as as they ;cuucurrciit juiisJicti an.
utvc eioue iu un; unjuiitmriii ui we-iiuauuj yi Wlllet Have iU.tlCC that oil t-
j morrow, he w ould move to atneiid the
'rules of the House by tlie aadilioti ol
iGliowing standing coii.intttees,
A committee on the election and Ji-
1 ! I 1 1 It MJ ao so 1S
.ji-ji
4il ivtk) VAX) 150 70 ro 30 12 6
'20000 frOOO 400O 300O 2237 10.0000 ;00O eo-jo G4 310
6rol prizes.
133ii
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ers might be mauequate to tne otject, t vernd as present condition, arc fallv cx.e iKaioiv,uaxSi we nave,
recommemieu ine uijec wnt. ;h-b'ted in the annual report iiom uie avr,"-. t "-f """V ' ithe worihv of their serioii- investiga.ion, de-; 1 h .,rirtini?Rt. " )llPir J A meeting is to take pLice , '.
clariug 11 as m ojjuuju, m- -.!"" fc.u"-gest;ens are raiae Dy tne ecreinry, .-v ........ . .. .. . .. . .. inniutum ! . er l j imnofir.nce ot i rail roan to tm; head ot i
into me iranie nvfu u .............;0j various improvements wmciiuest-rve care- -t-------- .- -. - - --- . -j . . , j ..,.,1 i.tKiu
wei as thcir..i,..M.,,; a .uh if . tiKe untano irom mis town. Jur ncign-. vi-ion on u
a a k;.ir.;, ..t atfir. nfi bruirs of txford, ennallv intensted in so
! . . . .1 ii- . 'mmirfsTit a mpasirp. aiiirar to h ph'i? Iv i -it .! Inr-.arLiorateu I Oiliiia. ICe
thi imnortant Drancn oi ine Dunne service. i - T r - . , r-
Amons tliesc are the new organization ot("" , ,
. .. i Tiirk .1 un?;r rr ri rsi ir 'i wi a vt ir irk- it ' . im rs ; .
m
n. oi cue river
co. In!, a vrrel
ie one fear old l-t
aer face. nar tor
;: I -..-..;..!;, .-..i.vf .rt;ifv m iih.h. l.lll Iril.u tl,i! knCrC iiOWU IO UJ IOOl.
Uier, r .i... ...u ..i,itii!rf2li an the oear Lioa lee from
'tr. .r r i nr.Ani ia - ir i ,11 i.i.vi vii - .. w
t
Isk iid voar orders wlllicut d lav, to the con
A conimilUcoa Ii inking Currency istant prixc seller,
t.iA A. CVAJi,
Or, motion of Mr.Ai.de, WUrtHOJ.
I . ... - . .... i tlio h.llrtvir.T I hnrwl sr. -inH a l.-riirfTi-'fl-! f J 1 thd i ..'..maipA rrs f ' .
ana wnicn, 11 iruc,imt. t ivy lioard, the revision t the pay to, t --:--;-. . -" "l - " -e-j TAKE!
the apprehension that!ofncen,.allda change In the period of tiine,i' lu lu,iU'1 MU"' 13 lu f1- "' miiita'y allatrs tie i:.:rucuu wwiijuim' v- , f
sale drptwifiry lor in tj.e manner of making tne imnual .p- - "l-""-" - -(into the expediency oi auop,.ivtf,- i-y f aa twrBhil) itaBdo,,,
extent to wnicn the nations, to which 1 beg leave to cali m-u .vu., lf i;tlivi, t.,t:.i trw-nt, some more I-Lr.aTecolf.iitio.ed t
w-i.iT.ino 1 . . once rousfra to a sense oi me imiiortance oi ; . , - ... . .;t".r. t",. t i f was gtie r attention. . .. 1 cunt mode ot ciSec! g mibt r rir.f-f, Drme .with a blaze io i
Tlie views which ure presented on almost every portion ofour nav-1 concerns, and especially, on the amount of force, and the number of ofi'icer?, and the general course
of pol cy :'ppropmie in the present state ofl
otir country, tor securing me greai una ux,f ;1 Durnosesof naval protection in peaceriad
due preptntion for the contingencies ofj
war, meet witn my enure approbation
the counirv and i s rcsoarcf s. we will scon
see hundreds of carriages conveying
t:iousandsof p;isser:gcTs,s are now indaiilv
motion on the Amhov or tlie Shencctadv;jccl
ra.il rods, ri?'iD2 ttsn..igh with uiccnceivi-i
hie rcp'ditv whit were a few ve rs r.gj' ielation; - land
i;escHn:&, iliattne juaiciary com-ay
the Lam down to the foot. No other mark
impervious woods, with no ctc?r impetus j i Jin what tiiese very woods aiFrd. Lo;! :sii
Mr. HuntiOgton moved the ol.owirgtdullars atK. fifiy t. nts bT George Haffinaa
'i iiam np.ht. A true copy iron
tra? - ooa.
don (LT. C.) Sua.
tee be instructed to uquare into
hue expediency of abolishing imprison-l
December 11th, 1533.
OUTER WALKER, . . P.
raise aloan in L.ondo:i. ana re:nlorc.euientsiua of tDrtiary nst. t he divisior. f
arc constantly leaving Engl .nd to join him ection, and the nmnaai pne,. a.-Iixe-t
on
c jiiiiueucc ll
o'clook A. 31.
I s. wuir.ii r, s. c. c. c. NoiTsmberrPth, 1:53. 53 A1)VE. rt:iii; LMIfK if.il That will be drawn in lei.n-v iv.tun. FourTrizea of 10,0l'0! Tickets only tive dollars. IMOX CAXAl, LOT IT1IY of P-ni-svlvitnia. Ch(s .. '1, !..r IWi. To f-e lr iwm in Phiiade'jiiinj, On iv 11 .17, Dec. 2 113. Oil .Nuuiber I-..H. 0 lt drawn bi!its.
House a communication fom John
Upper Caxada. Almost alltheprinctp-d. Luther, couteing llifc election of v il I
ba il x ucuin, Siepreserilattve lioni tlio : -ikiu a spi n-i a senf me ot iiw pr.zes 01 county of Clay, with accompanying 1,'00, and tickets oaly .$J. innd Con-
ocU 1 cnts; which were leicncd iujsoi -aeu ixmcrj, hh n-wiw ucnu.- ' i. . . . O .I."'
lies, in i.ie s.:ics 01 i 1 ; w '.re, .:u:i . Milan and Lou.isir.n-. CI ss No..l, f r l--03. To be drawn in "il.naigton, on Tu kLv, t!i XI ith i f D.-caml r, l.i J. 75 Number Lotten- 11 Ir iwn ballots, SOtfEML
prize of $Ut.KK) is
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