Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 67, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 21 February 1835 — Page 1
I'MiHGl'l) TO NO P.VUTV S AKB1TRARV SW-AV, WE LL FOLLOW Tttt'TH WHEHK l.lt IT LF.VDS THE WAV.
BY ALMX, 13. CJJ.KW.
KSSErttt ODIAA, S1TIKDAY, l'12BKlTARV 31, IfcSo.
YOLO!!2 EI.--AO. C7.
"The fifth of May rnnc nit.i I win.! an i r..in. Napoleon pa-sjinj , irit a .a-lir-ous'-v cnsr t gcil in :i snfe more l rr.! !o thin tee leim nl-
around. I he Ivor's '-d ie d'ama e, (i
thenrmv.J T lie l.istvvh eh e-enro:t l'r.:ii !,:s l.e. insinuated that hi- tlioiiu'it w rr w utt i.u sr current ol a heavy fi-Jit. About 1 1 mlnnt hefuro six in the c ciiin.-, Napoleon expired." Willi was ihe -tonn. yet a uihlei nig! t linn; r until tin sol :ierN ralhov. In In lioiom tlicte raced a fiercer lil-.t Than the fuhtef the urad.fnl Lilioiv.
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advii I (o a i-l i -i l hisUa v i i!, and ihen. -ir, mi gi i,ti man oil I c tiii!..k n iii the mot in s ol l he li iends ol tin: bill, ii. going (or tin- pi opo.-ed amendment. It il! he recollected wlu'ii tiie bill was tiist inti udiicc.l. it only contemplated tour pr jecis of internal improvement; tin- Wabash :ukI Ei ie canal, the While w ait i- c i :uil, ihe W hi to ricr rain I, aud
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A few fond mourners w cro kneel i.i s: bv, Th.: few hi s foii.l bent c!u -ri-hM ; They knew ly hi daze 1, nnearihi v eye, That the sjhlii r- lite had i tr: U'.!. Thev knew by his awful air! kindly l.iok, Bv the order hr -:i! v s;h,.. us, shook, Th it ho life line! of i!ss v. inn (he Latum':
llie
M
uhson.
nil.
in-
lis, and Lilav-
Anil tlie nation'- !
iS v. ere brole.i.
He ilrrameil l!ia' ihe Fr"
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Am! trinni:i!i"il the Kr-'tn hman'j e.i-le ; -hw An'l llie strn;;;!inj Anfri in t'.eil ai:ov, Like the hare hefore the hea.le. Tho bcanlril Unsnrin he 5'-onrc-(! aain, The l'rn'-ian caniji was roul il, An l again on the hills 01" hair.hty Spain, Ilis Uiig'.ty armies 'hoalei!. O'er F-s pts s im!, o'er Alpine snows, At the pyraitihb i! she tiioa.::ai:i-, Vlivr (hc'wiiv of Ihe !,r !!y Danube 3 avs, An 1 by the It:t!i:ni foujitaii.. On the snowv e!i;T- whrre :..onnt lin streams Dili by 'he 5wi:zrr"s Aw lH'u', lie h .1 :i; iin. in !u . i!y in; 'rc .in.-. His hosts, the Li. ,.ii'. t.uUi qavlUng;. Again .Tar."!iL-o' fi'-'il was wen, And J etra's h'.ooi'y h.tiV, Airaia the wo: hi was i, nun, 'Ana pale .ii his cannon's ruttlc. Hetlicd at thec!oseof that il.rk?.ms .lay, A ihiy th it s':. ill in! l.ve i i s!. i;. , In ti e rocky I.imi they placid his i h y, An.l h ii liiai alone -.vi;h i.is Jun ."'
(,11c iai! road. Itv,i tlicn ur:x-J lo:o .i:ul loud, hv llie liU'inl.- of (In: lull ami ' -i llitt-I inipriA i .it'll!, ri llirlj ':tll the illif.rt'f, that iii -c weie llu; icil K.-iuSiisj: 0 Ji:e! Ol iin: i;a!- iliiiii' a:. si .ta1 imi? l.ivor. Tin a aiJ, l!iHi2a an-
in .:vorni'a m-.iiei-.il m t-i)i of h.U'ru.il
l!lili;Ve!ln'lit, n tOub.J i:ol he x H'C ! i l cveiv nvcr ai.il roail coiili! I: in
inJeJ. N in. ir, liie most aideut ien l i. ii len-.al iaiiMWctnent conlJ not exjH tt to see the n'lcrimis e'.u nie iX'.eiaies.1 l;ii t!ier at tins tiase. Thus they ?et their own limits; but Jul li.ey ?tep h re? sir, they did in)'.. I nijved to re-commit the bill I" i be. rame stai iii. tusauittee t!at re I'M, ted it, willi in?!i eclion to bp ll every liiiuii, except prevision for ihe p:oreculieii 1 1 the v. oilc a the ;i!a?li .iml I'.iie' caiiL a oi k which, the' S'.ate
-i;ials bound in l;).:or and it.teresl to t empb te, and (or winch 1 am prepare. I io .i reasonable length to nroiimlo.
,ii
p i l in I: iei.i! Snaw, (ii.e eni Innau I. oin Ivik;x,) w lio lias contended side by -ide with me in lias o::tesl. Vou tear nun; lie lias dealt blows around him. ai d in your rank-, thai made y ou stand panic stiu ken and aghast ; bul now en are "wonino him. an! wm-ino- bim like
a rucking doe." Genilernen, I am deceived H you are not mirtaken in your min. J It; will Itiinupon you and "roar you like the bristled lion 1'rerh from las lair.' Ciil perhaps yi.u are throwing over him your saliva, lo en-vlde you to : wallow him; but, sir, that will not do. If you swallow him you will have lo take him down " feathers and all. To be serious, I am opposed to Ihe
amendment, liio' ihe gentleman from old Ktwx (Mr. biiaw) has eloquently urged its claims upon the notice of thi? House. 1 cannot look upon il as an
object worthy of btale patronage: it would not yield in all cteruit y suilicient levcuue to reimbuise the State. It I am coriectlv informed, the travel on thai road is principally emigration weslwaidly; movers with their families and teams, slock, ceo. Then, Sir,
to
New Voi k in !iis la.-t mcs.-.ite. Oil the
subject of public improvement, be says, thai nil titcir public works have cost iieaily double, and some of thein more than double the estimated cost. Then, sii.il this is true, what iclianceisto be i . - - i . i .
p laceu iiiyour engineers anu ineire?utnates. li ilis not line, il is a libel upon there qci;tr!i and, if true, it proves eor.clusi:iy, that it is their trade (o deceive and '.ishcr the pen pie and States into wild and fuuliJi projects of improvement. Bui there is another point in the message 1 w ill call your attention to. It is this; th.it is unwise, in any state lo lon'raet a debt without provi
ding the means to pay the interest, and. if possible, for the gradual redaction of the principal. This important princi
ple was neglected in New York, in the commencement of her grand career, and now there is a deficit in (heir treasury, to he supplied by loan, to keep down the increased accumulation of interest. But Pennsylvania anl O'iIo nave profited by the mistake of New York, and have taxed the people: di
rectly. Well, sir, if we are wise, we
ing with us into this House, their views, and be prepared to lepiesent their wishes. Lm 1, for one, fir, do sincerely believe tii, it this is ail in advance ci public opinieti; unlocked for and uncalled lor by tin: people; and would, if it should pass into a law, produce such a reaction in public opinion, as almost to destroy public confidence, and produce resuks in this stale that 1 fear to anticipate.
nijAiiMs tiv r.i.. sjir:i:, or Ml'l.KV COfMV, In the iL.:;?e of 11 'Pi vsen; itives o
pn iling v
lao
na! improvement biH, appio-
J.O.UJJ to toe iuccni.es
Tins motion indicated to ilu.si
ir.ends f i.itemai iin'iovemen!s, t
:!ie h. id not included all the imperial)'
u: n!
a'
as. as well
i
amendment oiieied bv Jir. baa
the int
roa
I t
a:;ii . ew -.-iaa:i
Mr. bMiru (f Pv. pl -y) rose and s.-.',d: $ic:i.'ccr I !i ive in en u re ally diapp.iiuted iit ihe p sourer of ;bis ilna i:ssija, and muc'a gr.itiln'd to see, e.Hcr so nnica ( Xi itemenf, ibis hon-e .ai! -d.-wn. coolly and cp-iclly, listen patiently and attentively to one of tlie lonu il and warme.-t deb-.tos thai ever l a-, or pern ips ever may, occur within the walls of this legislative hsil. Uader Ibis stale of fcc.hu.'. 1 c'nerish the hope that I shall be indulged in making a few rem uksoa t'ae amendment. ?.Ir. I piomirC lo co; fine myself with-
i ..t:- .i.nm,.,! !iv "iT'l'llKIl who
III i;it ii'iiii- l - i...,- . !,.. mr. :ind tdihml pcniu
fioa of the CI vd I s::ace.
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o
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to
m
Mr. S-,, :ik( r. It IS IIS'J' S- oil
t.n Ibat'l ara opposed to the bill, tbi whole 1 ii!. My cnir-e in I elation I J it and i reviour re-iuks against Ui cv .tv slni'H! il has armoured in, leaver
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r ctcs, re.vs, sir, were wanting
w oiks of special favor.
Then, sir, what w ns t he course of the friends el the b.li? Over nig'it, over li.gbt , sir, the arrangement was made
o o',e nown m iiiotion.and re-coman!
wnbi.nl ins'ii ui iions, to a select coni-
iilltce ot tinee; ha' w hat- purpose : to
Mend its blessing- to sorc.e neglected ;.J iuipoit int v.aik! Suielv not, tor
e iiave Uie :issuiaii-c u i;en. n.-ne
tat tliev bad originnlly incorporated i the bill all thai was woilby l i:.vo.
u;d that thev had troi e as lar as the
neans ol l!U: State bii tnttl.ij wcum lermit. Well, sir, what was tho report of the
committee ol three ny,rir, u-y
oit the bill back with sundry amend nents, oiie of which I shall pai ! it ulil ly mt ice. 1 mean the one that gives
lCO.OnO dollars bonus Ion Z'o-igroa.l
:r,,:n S ib-m. in Wii-liue'toii county, to I
Crawtordsviile, in Mi.nitioniery county;
100.000 dollars! e.hl 100.000 dollars lo
make a turnpike road thro' the woods 130 miles lono. Cen'.h -me", it will noi do: tlie device is too shallow, the veil i too tliiu. Come out and tell jour
real c! . ct ; avow it open'y and ho:,est-
iv. 1 1 is votes,
room la e
to the atnem
l.l; i
.nelil tl
l,s.l. I
an e
ben 1 sen li.
m !! i rr.ee. votes, sii .
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liiends ol toe o.n Co.a'-. up
A si.u.l ir mne:id:ne;.t war ' l.nn a
lie 5 ime "i'l:I :;iu:i a u iV ol tv.
a. p.
!'V
tlie s wwz
Then, sir, all the fio-ndsoi me .:.: wen -,rr-.:.:..f if. 11 id II 1 ss in u'.- thou
Nsarclvnot. lhiuhey tboabt ihoy
1..1VU.MI.
., ;..m.iiI
that in I ICeS lltlrZ L t; ionic :.,". i it is st.oicin votes; and, in the modem I. ...iv. .ro:it Sat'
ac en.ail.iii oi me. i. ....
a oik-, it s'.ou! 1 be attended to. Uen-ll.-im n. ou ate mi-t..k n. These iv.est
will not litr'nt far the
- i e ihem lit'
) ,:nd then vou
a v.
G n
Vo l mast
i o. ,il OO'i i a Urs:
m e Ihem iiKHi', on .
have not given hall ineu
V..H i!it n.o low an esinnau
make il a State work, tax i!, and
block it up with toll gates, you destroy it, and luin the travel in some oilier direction. Movers will not pay toil in ihe woods of Indiana; and besides, I have another reason, lhoui! I do not
suspect their firmness 1 wish to keep the m out of tho way of temptation. Sir, 1 am opposed lo the bill entire; every principle and proposition ia it, on tne score of its sheer injustice to the great body of ihe people. If you pass it, what will be its effects? Why, sir, in the language of a winerol high authority, it will make those in less lavored districts hewers of wood and drawers of water to those who a:e provided
lor bv this snlendid monopoly. Sir, I concede every tiling the friends of tins measure insist upon. That it wiSI i'uraish them with facilities for ex-
p'lrla-.ion and importation, and enhance the value of real estate upon the line ol
,.... in. uureu .ollfi. r -, , ,
it geiieious, to provide lor a few, to the exclusion of the mar.)? I think not. Il will di press llie value of properly at a mciii-distance fiomtiie works and es
tablish an unjust scale of inirease and depression in the value of real property ; it gulating it by ils distance from and proximity to them. Then, sir, I vouhl ask, is there a mull on this floor who is not provided for by this bill, so msane as lo vote for it? I hope not. Pass il, and what do y or do? You create a hi artless cordon in llie state, strong enough and sclfi.-k enough, to v ote dow n
everv thing ol ihe kind terealter. but. sir, this is not the only cil. By it you hang over the. State a clbt of 5 or 2d millions of dollars, lo prosecute and eomplete all the work, contemplated dv il; for which t'ae lath of the State is irrevocably pledged. If ourmadnes-
-hall hurry ur ou to Iht passage ot it, it will ruin the people of the State, and prostrate ils credit, an throw us baik
0 years in
CHARITY. Among the graces that adorn the christian character, that of charity has ever been deemed the brightest, llie purest, the best. It is a gem of the first water: no cloud could obscure it no rude hand suily its purity. Its sister graces dwindle away in its presence, and in tho hour of xpirinii nature, it remains the only solitary companion of the departed one, that sustains unmoved the shock of death. Indeed, it may he termed in an eminent degree, (he most
distinguished characteristic ofchrUlian-
ity. tlie Alpha and Omega of all religious truth. It received its birth in the
must do so too; and, upon the. admission bosom of divine benevolence, .and was
- .1 : : 1 1 : . . i c .-. . . ( N
oi geuiii'mcn (six. minions ai j pei vu.n.y,
what will it be? It will be, sir, the a mall sum of 300,000 dollars per an
num; aud to it our ordinary revenue,
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iv :oU.U'JU, equal to j.w.wo uoi.an
tax. vearlv. Are the peonle ot Indiana
fostered under the beamings of the sun
of righteousness. And when the lips of truth uttered some of its first coun
sels, charity was the theme, the subject
upon u ouence.
Inch was lavished divine eio-
Ai.d wherever this heaven-
prepared to pay it ? Will they submit born spirit has found its way. there il
to it? No sir, no sir, they wni not.
Mr Speaker, I am not nervous: a'aoul
has diffused the breath of Paradise,
-bed ling around the blessings of Provi-
!-,;'! I .,.,..,,. t'; ii ,inie of is- uenco, and proclaiming a luoilee lo tne
.ii . .... I i .1 . .!.,..- r . (",..(.
ions are ;:iv iinesneia iui iu ! - -'- --
cure lis passage; tb.ey are deceptive and
false, j a my a!ai an would he lessen-! ed if ail the works contemplated in it
w ere purely state voi ivs,over which
the
.-pi.t. I n ; U nr.. cv vv'ii''!" uo v.univi then prosecute or relir.ifai.sh them. ;is she mioht di'em nroncr: nr.d I am satis-
-i' . .. .1- .i i.- r i r
tied that in one year, public opinion neutralize me elective iraucmse oi oui
rJMTICAIi I'OI'EKY. Our country is awahing to the undue iniluei.ee which foreigners are now exerting in our elections and the dangerous tendency of this influence is constantly increasing, and threatens to
ii . I . - i
would correct tiie evil. bin. sir, seen
own native fellow citizens
A new
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not tlie fact. Tiie Madison. Indian- political sect, wtio can memseives tne
i . . -i I I. . .ii K- trim I i K 'i it. .4 nvrlilwiVM V cr
:noiis ana Ljiu tvciie ran roau i- iu i ; .... - 7
I -1 .'I . . 1 1 t. nr.. ..m.iMiM.il in
I
had force cnougr. l c
wilhout the t.iends e
fused to C.P. e the be unvoted for tho nmemhii
,-.t br muse I was in b.v
it
1
Hits re u.,
the rearof the present
Th
i ncn,
I
worth, li.upai u,, iow ....es , point of impovement. The n.,i, honorable mulen, t.ie reprere.,- ,-,,)in Ftlt,e (Mr. Smith) miives of uie l.ee people ... the. b.a.c m - wi,j 1(,f,il.e :)out million i,lt;iana. I iiave no ot.j ctioa to ;e.- Q cu!np!(;lc thtwoiks contem-
,!. and
il. bat b-
cause I was opposed to the b.lhand the li iends of tlie biii epposed io iheamei.u-
hers selhng themselves, r.:Viael un-y
el their lull mall, too Ll'.h
hie; but ibis sum is too ibev s'urn it w ith con-
m-int.
its own w 1 ig'.it.
1 wished to bveaii it down wun
1 1. :.vo vote : I -r ml
atr.eadaienls with a view lo us uesuue-lion.
Mr. Sneaker, it will be rccollcc'ea th.al a v.ry im.ocent n nvukot a. tne, m
itsell, bre.ugnl anon si .n. 1 rea-ii kcd, l":.::naa from knox ted Ibis amend inon V.'l'.S Useless 10 Uii the". 1 lends of the b 1
;u'o:.t ihe amei.e.
2vha!ci:cr.
I'.lsCUS-
ine nen-
S'n.aw) nropo
I I
I believed it
,!
tins ntigr
ir. when
Mr.
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u :l'i'- ...
Then, sir, all this wall not e.o. nm. . 1 1 ... ) T. .. 10! m:it bf
w i.at is lo no uone i i n-
mead wider; the great southern too ' . .. .1 " I . 1 .1 . rf:l1
l ougi. late iihisl oe ini iao , s,-St-fe work cu'.trely overlooked in the
previous a; rangemei.t. lv cent otsco-
veiv, -what a p.iiv g " J
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S ai:U III'- e
l.e av an
M
w c: e prc-part
imei.t ia airj
noes ;
d to
ii.
look back upon Hit: journals,
vou will tind your voles. a:a ...gy-.
uithe lace, voting al!-ahl all Voting
against il then, sir, I voted loi i., oe-
, cause I knew 1 was voting ug .l wmc.i i
voted against these .onsntat! gem kmei .
1...U .,,! ....:u.vi ihe amenu-
plaled by the bill. Prfious admission irom lha't side of the l.iuse. Six millions', ves. and they t!k about it as a
small matter small ideed for the
mnl s'.ate of Indiana.
n! wl.en wespeakbout taxing the
neonle. we are sneeietat, t w it ted with
littleness and contemp they say their constituents are willirand anxious to lie taxed for works of tenia! improve
ment. Now, sir, let e tell ihem they
dare nol tax this peoe lor sueii pro:ri, 0. sir, thevare not tax the
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Tl . . I I ..nil .r n....n.....,n.,l., Illlf 'ill Al 1PT
romnauv concern. 1 ne mate is ie- "-"any uuinumimiiu,,,, .... quired lo take two thirds ol the slo. k hie nominations, and deny lag salvation
n that work, or to double individual to lliose wlio are not in their comimi-
ubscription, until the work is comp'e- nion apolitical sect of those arrogant
ted. 1 hen, can any gentleman (c!! me, pretensons who are principally loreigu-
w hat amount it will require, or what a ers, the subjects of a foreign prince, to mount he is voting Ibr? He cannot; whom they feel bound by an allegiance
he sum is indefinite, but, sir, so soon superior to the other, has risen up in i mi .i -i il.l - f rni till
is tins mil passes, tne slate is noimu, tne midst ci us. I aey are ociaiy a-
ii rev ocably hound, to contribute its por- vow ing and industriously spreading lion to the completion of that work, their doctrines, and augmenting their
Piiev have . a charter; their rights ate I numbers by emigration, .and the cor- . " . i . . ..... I -
vested rigins. and so soon as i l.e nil! rupiing powered iuropean treasures.
asses it is a contract on llie part of the which are profusely poured into the lap
Stale, from which we cannot recede, of their bishops and priests in these
l es, sir, we contract with a company L i.iled States.
The hazard to our liberties from tho
facility with which we allow and legal
ize the i.aluraliz itiou ef foreigners has
been long foretold by men of discernment of different political parties; and it was tho prophecy of one of these, lhat if American liberty is ever destroyed in these United Stales, its grave will
be dug by the hands of corrupt and intriguing foreigners. In this state of
things, what is tlie imperative duty of
our citizens in the npnroachmg elec
tions? Is it not evidently this, to choose men to Congress, and to every depart-
This lem.iik toe
norm
fie-m
i
T. . : '-S . I . l..,ik' in 'li let '
I JUlieiia i. .t... , . .
J i .. IV .ll.'l "v..
fceon, and deno-mcee ru'ition s'.ou'.ly ; :',
Now I shall vole agaii
..,...( i.v he consistent in my opt
and lo be sure thai I am light; to be
r aoaillst VOU, I OC I C Can
o -.- J .
neonle: thev will notional toil.
S.r our ordinary venue is about
r...i.. iImiiohiI doila equal to two
lOi I ) - ... . c .1. . :..f.r. -ti h-f tir-i' irtnf
etIHtlSOl llie liiieie...
ipnropria
oormsition, on the sum admilied) be apj
: ig:
.1 in o:
Called in these, i
it.
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m io
t.i-.ii
v be no ut:
o::i.-e . . 1 !
nnd iog-ioihug. I.e. :..s.-led i.i u great measures won: e.ui .ed by compromise; and to compromise comhet o g interests was fair aad honorable ; but. -aid he, 1 will vole against the amendnt . and, if adopted, against the bill
much as he had internal improve
ment at heart.
Ih, s-,ys t.C Will -.OIC a- .i.-s. ,.e. ..- r " . i i.. .!!. bim he is an
mcndmeni. . , ,
11.1 t ' .
n i .,
... H. :iml Will rc'jit"i"
noaori.o.t . , , ,- a,,, .,. .,r. to c t at the oiMect of ihe
: l i" ll. ..!,.. i slam!
taivC Cil, l may r..w - . . t .
v uu exact t t
mai.ceuvre ;
ft lend Valale-
Oiange:) be
in whole
. i . ... v.nir e.et mv
'iii''..'
... ct e r-i i. tinman from
.. .!,i,i,ni Dutchman; you cannot
' '. , . ..t,.v.. mice: JO.OOO
l hi' i. !ii: lie-
o make a rail road 1 oO miles long, Irom he tow n oi Madison, on the Ohio river,
via Indianapolis, to Lafayette I ven-
ure to say the longest rail road in the
Union; aud perhaps the longest in the
world without limitation as to tiie a-
nount of expenditure. Will it cost
600,000 dollars', No, sir. One mil-
ion? Na,sir. How much then? Why, ir, we are plat ing the State in the lands of a company, and blindly voting
the State into its k.-eping.
The romoany may not see proper
immediately to email rk in the vvori;
hey -may postpone it to suit their own mcnt ofcivil office, who are wide awake
convenience; they may sell their stock ( t,e perils of our nation, .and who will
to foreigners, and still the S'.ate is (ix the watchful, the detecting eve on a.
)onnd. Gentlemen, reflect and pause, political sect which has formed a con-
before vou confer such powers and Ui.jeacv against cur civil and religious
such privileges on companies. .Air. bherties, and organized it too under the
Sneaker, I am somewhat acquainted U,U icd name of religion? 1 he call is
with the country about Madison; it isen- 0,jder in our ears than thunder, that
vironed by high hills, difficult of ascent, our enactments on naturalization must
1 am of tho opinion, little as gentlemen 0e carefully revised and amended, if
may think of the cost of this rail road, ,,0t absolutely and entirely repealed.
and lightly as they may talk about the Led us then be active in the election of
expense of it, that 50,000 dollars would j good men and true," w ho will act for
not make,over the hill at ftladison, one their constituents in the tear o l-od.
mile of a rail road, for a locomotive en- Christian Watchman.
gine to play upon.
Mr. Speaker, in conclusion, let me rc-
nvir .- in ihn m in.-nroment to carrv tins
above price;
:il.l..ir.l.u0lfrc".r
i . .mi must tioumi.
Illemnei , ... :v. . ...
De.able, sir.
and he wilt not
..;.
lakes.
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St il ion. ----- - .,.;.. n ,,,. ,,
:i,ull vourtcelIi,U nou. ..,- .'- - -
r i. ..r. x.. . an induce.
I'll.'l ll'll ..1
for the mamnv-th bill
told vou in ins place
: him lo voti
No, sir; 1 know
hisstciimg uMya:
...a iv.. ill,, hi . Dard'.nary levenue
cm. lit anoarenlly lit; hut light a
it i5, you dare not dom' it for purposes of internal improvemt. No, dare not tux ihe p.eoi forty timu an.!
dollars, for lhc-e ol jis-. i oe ,,.-.p.e will rise, rise in thenovreign capaci
ty at d hurl ou froafur high places, and supply your plai with more faith ful public servants.' Then, sir, we havt admitlcd, tint it will require abouK million of dollar; but I suspect it 1 require at least lake as much. Cthir assumption they i el v, and take' data the esl.m:.i. s of the F.ugineein the hilevva-
(er canal. But hetho Governor of J
1'IAIM.Y M VUHIAGll. Tacitus says early marriage makes
!,ii! ihr.aioh I bave been forcibly struck us immortal. It is the soul s duel prop
"-j", r :. . .
wii! i be. wisdom of the arrangement P' -mpitc
ind the
wa-. wisely arranged, in
That man who resolves to
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tfullness of the design. It ve without woman, ar.u mat woman
ihe selection of vllo resolves lo live williout man, are
men
works to be inclined, to include also, it . e ... ........
tiie greatest possum: numoei di vuu-s, and artfully to spread its fold over the ureatest number of those troublesom fcl lores called speakers. But, sir, I do
hope, alter the excitement ol lae long session, and little else dona than to discuss this distracting question, we will let reason resume its reign, abandon the wild and extravagant project, return to our constituents and lay the whole sub
ject before them, and then we can return, if elected, another session, brinr:-
enemies to Ihe community m wl
they dwell, injurious to themselves, destructive to the world, apostates from mil tiro, and rebels against heaven and earth. Then, if you love your country, marry and raise soldiers to defend her; if you love your God, marry and raise heralds of the cross; if you love yourself, marry, and raise children to comfort you while passing down the declivity of life to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveller returns. Ohio Sun,
'- ,..., c. proper m
ket. You expect to bring o
fr'.tr.e.J Ol .oe on., .
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