Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 162, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 17 December 1836 — Page 2
amount of duty devolved, upon the !
l i , i . nrc.vcment. upon our Lngiiicers u the commence i . ment et our extern. eci system has nre-vcnto-i me .1 it-. - -.1 nfth ir; I : CXilllin:ition th: : the. expenditurc ol npp ! .-soO.OOO on iJvti.l deem the Wabash rive i ne it their duty i null op., an' to make ,u r very ox.'r'.ii :ea! exam'vas sn '.d-.' ; ! of Knto p roc 'ire the pro-ess: grocer vices v makir: but t-.e u em oi e. seri died in . o ;o main 's !- es f r aw :y. In of N'iv; ;r of ill..' ? !vi-r ! of l 1. t oi tho ! "X .'"iii v I .. o qvee-.l was mnoc OO t. u, -lv v. . but the rive in. 5 V !i:v. v. was i iiov ! a - -t ---.'r'nus !; io:i ;s prose; t ion 'o is iv; tiiC x il :V i u f .1 O 1 ; i rii'.vi ; thai pl-jro.' U'k of this and the a best acpvTipli-du forming si lekwa a cm.il with L -r.atcly from the , u !iii;h wo of e. ;r.-"0 r t:ie im": -,! 1 i; a; r.ein- at .vcnvu.t j uning rapids can he 1 hv Dams m:d Lot k :Ier jn ti?o nve ; 1, f r -cks con-'r icte ' ?i-p.i-stream, is a tpi.tion which the ! h :'i no corni'.eici'.t to determine after fill invest igut i ion. i iv hot wee: ::-J we. al river fDrms t! n a the stales lor some distal. re. ever may he the ch i- artr of . ino'n fere i necs mu-i i a- ; occur a i.i 5 c pi cteed, t e assent of snoald ,ie oo Id be obtained, fer whicii no i ovision v vas made hv the 1 hv of 1 si on The action been W o; that Si . aed s ioiion : U- Pels may d eoni. oiofjie claim concurrent iar ts o!, and a mutual parlu ip it in the use and porii of the v. oi k as in inc cxne: sc ot conslruction. ! To prevent delay in a vmk of so I much value to the counties adjoining, j and to hasten the negotiations recess i-! ry, it will be the better course to vest j the Board ef Internal Imprrvcmen. or ! some otner ccmrctont air. hoi it v e rower it act in co1 j '.ncsioa with th.e authorities of ;'ieois i-1 t:-. '.i.r ti.,-
r.eccsary compact in relation to tiie , jl; acncv;!'g an tnat was ; raomised in construction and use of the improve- j1'5 aruont i ioiiils and advocates. Its meets to ho mad-. The Le.is':l(urc j Peonage from our citizens, and from of that S:ale holds its session'oace in ' iho0, CS olhcr staC3 is increasing, two yea; . and to guard agiinsf. a do- ! rt!iith the best evidence of its mcrhy of tint time it mw he wet! al-a-i. to!.it?. i'red as it has been as a favorpropose an a Ijustment ef the matter on ' Uo 'tituiion, and partaking as it does tiie plan n iml.-d, or in some cthor wav. I of S';tc character nothing should he daring its present se-si n. j -fitted that is calculated to elevate i Of the bor.d-s of the- Slalo nn!hori.-d landln hu rcase its prosperity, and
hv iaw for iV- b-.... 1 .,iiu,. r . iMircr !".":! f-.-'; o-, . K 'f . . r.CQ'ni !.,- -.,,.,.! 4 , u : i ,t, . ! 1 - --'-.It of two hundred and iwcr.tv-one thous - and dollars, the company iiavin- coni . -o.'.i. . - ; luieu nn use conuition rr. cc. lent )v lilin2 v. ilh him nvori'r;,..o5 r,; r.v-.l i tr.te to nn cone! - mount" !?,- ,..,..,, !
negotiation t!ie company by a loan ia ' The SU!e Bank il is believed, is subtlie city of Xe v Yo:k have reei'z d tie- ; ? i ving all the valuable purposes for amount of one iv.ir.dred thonsand dol-' "hith it was established. By its islars at par, an 1 iVom the erdoi ize. ! u- iUeS a 'rge amount of our circulation sinoss character, and ju-i claims cf its is ?upp!it d; the influence of which, upmembers to puidie cor.ildeni-e. we bun . on the price of produce and aiIipim.,-.-,,.
every assurance that the nroen ,U 1 be faithfully and promptly e.nphtd to the construction cf the woi'k. The liabilities and engagements of the association for woik received, and new contracts. fXCCf dooe hn .b, ,1 i!,.v,; 1 dollars, and they expect wiihin th; vears to tx:end th-ir epe rations to tl.. seat of Government. i ho desire to obtain nira.-Hi- il un prep vn iiv of oi ' in Uks . tamed the usual activity in the sales of yj-it can ii nn-is. .nce live l ist session ! of the Legislature, the entries at pri- i vote sale amount lo '. 103,0 I'J 23. i aving on hand not m )re than half a do-.- i ourcanai nnds. Since the last enials of SO acres. The usual report i iie usual report Wiilsoon bo snh:r.I'tr-d bee. r'.-..-.-. tea i-v tee ( ,o. ,- nor ge of that 1 ranch of inlerci Wiia ti ! : claims of t';e car. tho ( x;.: i: close of tie iture, sw ibd ivpiia--ioa o! tio-.s at 1; th- ieg;.-! and .I- e,: l-t s ! : . - . - . .'-ii a ilieS u in ti i sod. to be amo ant of O lr dividend sine.-; ncn N101.0.V) CO. le.l "es ot tee l'neno Lao. is to r. I-" 'bird ot:S -uter of ,hj. mm-itii g to s:13G.If;.) 79 ha if. be ceiveuai the i'rea on y, and ep.po.ni m " - '-'' connues. ui;ch hev nn- .!: e ,j !;;! e.r cf .: an of '33,70.3 -1 1 I'-oe-' lo.- f.3; d. 'l"-'- -h's at t!;e Land Omees ,.,. Vu'" -'-"r have e. e, d. d those u any ( : t . . i. -' tOi ii -ei-an I wi; w ib or. i' y.'-i'.y. Ti f amonnt'ol x nr.ir'.ii to up . ards of to !--.an I ars :oe , xp i .n..a of Uhs niooib, i'dy t-e-o !; the m i i ! ! on s ; w-i . i c; , '" 'he -1f!i q -niter of tiii.id ! r! !,'!' u ! I ; ..-.I of Von th; ni fy to ; S.I -s f. i iious.a.-.d hd! us, f i .,. en-ningyear :-:iou5d not ba no loan o ie third, w hich m s ,,. , J ti t pia-e,b!e, a farther of 0:. hundred f;nnsand dollars will accrue.
x 1 30,000 to 1 10,000 to) be applied the comini; year, as you nviy direct. Ihitertnining the. opinion i I heretofore advanced, that there is no p' rm mcnl benefit to be derived irom our present mode ot nppivm:r me :und, ;u.d bolievins it our imperious lutv as fir as possible, to relieve the V:opie from t!ie hm then cf taxation. I :-'- the propriety of applyii g the ii. si. m part of future receipts lo Ihe ex-h-v'.;: ,,! !'i,Mni(.i-,.i rf tUo lo id- " - ' 1 1 J - " "I I SS ni.ii.'i part of future receipts lo Ihe ex -O i mem oi tno interest oi me loan i to carry on our public work, period of Mr. Keig win's snperii.'e i!n)u! to expire. v of firmir cut the State prison aunt ')!! term of live v ears, devolve J the Governor since your 1 sl n:cet- ! 'T that parpo-e, notices were i d invititig proposals from h- nni)and at t;.: app.eiuU'J time, the prison i r' i:C i ; on wi:!i its j; :'.',) append ill' s Ssrs. Patterson and Ifensle on their bid of eighteen thousand one hundred dollars to the State: ihey to, el ;!... ;UU ,'Ved th0 convicts and ne governed by the law regulating the poiiee of tiic Prison, as we!! as of their on conduct. I'iie report of the Visitor appointed for tins year 1 now lay bt lore yen. 'I ii.; gradinc:, fencing and other improvements directed by law, in and about tiic Capitol, have been made under ihe superintendence of the Treasurer of State; and tiic Senate Chamber and Representative Hall, Court Room, Library, and the various apartments, have been provided with such furniture is v. as necessary to render them comfortable and convenient. The law puie-edeg idle and vicious persons for ma: king. defacing or otherwise injuring the building, expired and was not revived at the last session; and as some penaliy has already been needed to retrain such oiLnders, the subject will require the attention of the Legislature. 1: i us u ;r. I", i Juno d in the high repition it is I'O! lv ice, u; the ' Se ie at Cloomingion is ir.ee. t : g Ine expectations ti the Public, and f-x'-t its usefulness. itii that v 1 1 suggested, at our last annual meeting, . iK., - j i . - . . . e 1'ioniieiy oi oesiowmg upon it tue i ''lctc anJ Jcmlo.wmc"ts o( bt;l,c &mvev ar' :5 ne and reflection i nave conhrmed the onnnon ibrn :i.b , . , "on I ----- vkW..i I" ) euv. , is eei v ti.av apparent. Its re i ; so'rces are ample, as you will perceive . by the report of its officers, and rot- ; withstanding the late demand for spe- ! cie, the quantity in its vaults, except for :snort periods, has not been materially ; diminished, and from the report of the ; condition of other Banks, as made to :ihe Secretary of the Treasury of the 1 United States, the means of our Bank will bear a favorable comparison with any o;h-r. Of its higUv prosperous ' "ie satisfactory evidence in t,,e dividend of ton percent, In(erc;t accruing to the State on her -o' k. That institution is what it nureooiiuion, we nave satisfactory evi T!0,t' (,) a State Bank. The State. or (oe J t-oole. now own rbrbi l,,,wlr...l or te.e I t-opie, now own eight hundred ! i ix.y :ve Inonsand dollars of the jCapjb-.l paid in, which was borrowed at ; an interest of live per cent, and on i winch we receive an interest often per cent, realizing to the State a profit of about N 10,000 per year. The pir.fil i we receive on cur stock will pay oii'the b ht when it is due, leaving "us the So-;;j,u00 clear gain, which, according to th.; Bank Charter, is to he sct apirT ! 'he support of A ee schools. Under It,. is vn w of the subject, it will he ihe duty of every good citizen tosupnoit the Bank in all its lawful pursuitsand aey unnecessary aaislt or rilort to oiipple us prospeiity, fchould be viewi as a .(ss.i.iit ,,,,... !... - l.M I I lilt" I I I'l'l'.l. upon 5o. But on the other l-.and, -o-ltture shouldlool, if-,,,. ' d'l.-t and sciuti.dze ev,,y act and f r i ve,v .'.celicion of aniunn,,,;,,,;..,, ol .hatter, or if conducted for seliidi p np-es. partially or corrnpth , its ofli eers shonbl 1. i ubl lie. ptomp.dv f.ooso,l i ... t .... . b J i v' i .n ion. punisiicn ; . Tl" Pf-Tlcxineand deranged condi- ; Hen oltlio curia noy and unsettled Mate ;.d the money market in the Allaniic iih"; comoined in making tho ,,,,.( season a mot inauspicions one for our
m iking from
Fund Commissioners in their negotia
tions tor 1 lie loan? contemplated by law. The members of ihe Board visited the Lastcrn cities several times, and delegated one of their number, Dr. Coo, to remain there to r.vail himself of anv opportunity that might offer. The etforts of the Board resulted in obtaining funds suiiicient for our purposes, but not on terms so advantageous to (lie state as our former loans were. The first was tm-.oured at !ar on our bonds il S"St ; hf-ariug live percent interest, amount i i a i in t - a mg to ma: nuuurcu inouanu uoiiars. In the -eeoiul negotiation of one million ami tweii' v-nine thousand dollars at tiie same ra'.c of interest a premium ol one dollar on the hundred was re ceived. An arrangement was mac f'-r toe ... . t isite of both of fhopo cuns iiy Banks by which the stab i eet ivt s ;vo and live and a hall per cent inleresi until called for. Of the w! o sun-, borrowed four hundred a forty thousand dollars are for the Bark capital; the remainder is designed for tin: Wabash and Eric Canal, and for our other public works. It is highly creditable lo our Fund convrissionc: s and to the State, and ought to be most gratifying to us a!!, to ki ow.thatwhihtothcr 5 per cent stocks were ia jectcd, outs obtained favor. And why is it that our credit stands so fdr and unblemished t Ft may he asci ihe J in pat I to our abundant resources present and to come, but above all. because (here lias been no indication ol a disposition among our citizens to trifle ilh our public faith, or trample on vested or private rights; hut on ihe cmtrary. tke.t they are at all times icady to resp; el end sustain the constitution and laws, and protect the rights cf individuals. I h.y before you a leller from the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, with a copy of the late law ol Congress regulating the deposiles of the public money in the State Banks and providing for the depositing of the surplus money of the l ieasurv nm.on the States upon the basis of federal rep tcsenlation. i rom that a.-l v, n ,vili epicene mat. as a condition precedent, each slate is required lo pass a law .ac cepting the dividend and phahun" if c,;u i.-..- ... t -c 1 S? ...mi iui uic seium oi tne money when caned lor, by the Secretary cf the l rcasurj-. 1- rom tne vast accumulations of (he treasury of l!, United States, as (.x Idhilcd by the 'monthly repot t f llu Secretary, ":t iJfc.tba'Je fi.,- smi..!,. i. be appo:lione( nmong the States uiji ailol to Indian. about fifteen hundred thousand dolhU, -;t ins'alnieni laiiing tlue the int dav of f;.-,. Whether it si all be accepted or not'. iL.oiuing to tne conditions presented by Ihe law, will be for the sound discretion of the Legislature lo detormb e My own convictions arc that it will be uic Dcticr policy to receive ih r,,,,.,.,. and rely upon the future wisdom r.,i i j uslicc ofCongress for the surrender of o.e tunner claim to the fund. Il you determine t!;e question affnm aiively, then w hat disposition shall bt made of the money to render it productive and safe? Two plans present themselves to my mind, either of w Inch would be acceptable. The one is to increase the State stock in equal proportion in all lhe branches of the State Bank; and the other, to distribute it equally among the comities of tiie several bank dis tncts, to be lowd for a term of five years, in sum; fro:n 200 to .Q.-00. hv tiie cfticers of the banks, secured b mortgage on lands at half their valuatton: the mortgager to pay the oilicers such fees as will compensate them. exempting the accrnim inferos fr,., iV;' t!l -irgi of the expense of loaning. g into view the amount r-mi if! to the surplus fund, ourhaok stock for e last year has vieideda dividend of "lorn than ten percent; and suppo-ing l'-o lonuuionol the Bank to remain .-.s prosperous for the future, we may calculate upon aa intetest often percent., should you dispose of the fund ttnon (he plan tiit named. If ou adopt the se cond mode, the rate of interest w ill be ;s Von may direct by law. If invested in Bank stock il can he converted info C;isi, whenever good policy or lite exigencies of the Slate shall make it do-n-.at.le. If loam 1 on mortgage, it ;oi mto lhe bands of those who cannot -"quy wuii u.u.k reglations by makFoments at short periods. ' , VVa? lhk f"n'1 and ,1' .,.,,JU,'.?"U "Us of iisdr cuhfion will be generally f. It hv in people The annual intetest can be applied on that accruing on our loans, and will meet it on one fourth part of" our contemplated public debt al five per cent. Should the General Government relinquish its claim, it will he out true policy to pledge the fund for the support of Township schools after we are through with our public works.
In the month of Julv last, from three
to four hundred delegates, from the nine slates most directly interested, assembled in convention at Knoxville, Tennessee, to consult upon the practicability, (he expediency, and the means to be employed for the construction ol (lie projected National Rail-way, from C!iarh sion, South Candlna to the Ohio River, and from thence by aeonneetmn with the works of this btatand tono foreacn the hues. Sevei a, of our nu: lie. spii'iI'mi ciIizmis woio lis attendance, and participated in its deliberations. It is proposed w lie re other provision has not been made by the States interested, (hut the surplus to In: distributed by the General Government shall he set apart to an amount suiiicient for the. accomplishment of the woik. Oar public wot ks will constitute important links in the great chain f f communical nm, and with Use provision we have already made nothing more will bo required of the state. To (b V..n t0, ,M.(b .ii., I (!, lb-w ;s ., ,..'.t. , .,!,., n.. its completion we will acquire, in the choice of markets, ail we can desire and in the reasonable certainty of its success we find ninth to stimulate and urge us onward in carrying out our ow n id.ois. Pnr vrm r i f,w.v- i i.ti I I....been furnished with several printed copies of the procee.lingsof the convention, which I now lay before you. The Governor was requested by a resolution of I he la-t legislature, to open x corn jqiondenee "hh the executives of Kentucky and Ohio, and w ith dissheil in iivniu us m t'l science ol gv, on the subj"tl of a Gcological
cy of (!se three states; nndtoib.cv
asceihiin the pro'vibb; (-xpense, the time it w ould require, the manner in which it should he done, &:c. That duty received the attention due to il. ami I now lay helore you tiie corresdondeucc pertaining to the subject. From the Governor of Kentucky, I have net been honored with a reply ; and il may be because he did not feel a! liberty to oiler any opinion, as to the course he h gi lative branch would pursue, without previous authority solo do. In this state we have exiorn ul indications of large fields of coal, other mi::ii . ..- . ra! ib r )-ites, lust for the want cf ti e pi ope r test of science, their extent and j value are unknown. Vv'hether Ken- j lucky and Ohio will unite with ibis j state must remain in uncertainly for some time to come, to say nothing ol I the delay that would be made in sct-i 'ling the terms ofthe examination;, lluptoportion of the expense to be n iid " "'u wncie iney sncuhi cen mer.ee. These reflections 1 ave induced Ih lief that no satisfactory adjustment . r me terms can lie CiiiCiUUi' ,1 upon in a teasonah lime, and satisfied b.r , mineral resources propoily deva dop d. w il! give emphn nient to lliousunds, subserve the purposes of commerce, omtiie.ute to the suppoit cf our puidie Wa ils. ;i,.J jII(;,tJy (. (J,,, U.t.;,;, o! the ciiiz"ns. and (lie state, I would advise the appointment of a competent person, wilhauthoiPy t0 precetd with ihe examination, under lhe auspices, and for the benefit of this State alone. ::id if the other states shall hereafter SigUily tilt 1 1 wish to Unite in maL-hxr fhe examinations, Ihey can be included! By a resolution of the Lo Md.afuto .-n its session before the last, the Governor weis an iot !7i .l t -r.,.,;,-.. t: .i. . " t t i t: iioill me ifon. John Tiplon, a deed ofconvevante for the Tippecanoe IbiidofroMoh which he so generously proffered io convey (o tb( Si ite. ti iit.ei.t .i. ....... in conscqnenie of ?otne omission on ibo p trt of the surveyor, (he deed was not mule before ho in,.,. fn., t:..,. ....... . i vicn. i ipiou s eparture for WashinHo,, ;,t oxo l ,c session of l.,ongrt i now h.ivo i i. . l i i. eu.i ii in till ; f . . . . . . . f Ins been made, ;i.,d that the , em.",; i :!ir i J ": " Olil P PP i . i 1 1 ii i i to; i s oi ii, e i,,,,,,,,., ., , . ---- eomplie,! with by enclosing (lie ground ;,i'd P'ota.nng a design for the Monument proposed to be erected. Tiie agiituhuta! interest, it is behoved, have been largely promoteddiy oo encouragement given by (,e lv"v of I-ebuary, IP.oa. Numerous Count v Societies have been added lo (hose 7 - prev.ous year; fairs ami exhibitions nve neen heii! and Cltiill i', I I . (ion M I 1 I tl 1 I 1 . .1 In l?l li 1 1 run n-if.,,.... I :.. i- ..a i udii.h are witnessed io fi. .$ '.. , . ' ..i.ess. ti ui me improv ed cm lire an. l,w.l, ... I .. G .is hroughoul the omntry. The St.- o hoard have done n hat Ilu.ir oppordiumes would adniil. After ex am"nng (ne report of (he Slate Board, win. Ji will soon he made, you can de(ermine whether a revMon or further aniendmentofthelaw will he needed lor the protnotie.il oi'it...i n. n .-...... III'..... . I I.. . . .. ..i mm .'nui.il oi II). dirslry anil entei pi ize. The accumulafioi. i.fl.,..;,, :.. . courts, Ihe additional time a'iiowcd by
law to transact it, and the enlargement of several of the circuits by attaching the newly organized counties to them, have become so but thensome to the President Judges as to require one or more new circuits; and I recommend the subject to tine consideration of the Legislature. . A.rtirg the liberal grants from the Xattoliat TrriUlirv f. ... O ..
! nf harbor. h::!u-ho,wes. !jlon lhe , il0I,;;T, ()f lhc , )f y)nh at-o.- m,,.. i,.. c, .. ones for (no benelu of the commerro flowing n. rough Michigan Oh t , of our -date: But those- d'-hutx-metits ;,re too small and too hardy for our growing trade. In point of cennnerce, in the number ofi's ioh ibi'nn's. in Hs utqwecetlentcd imp! o enients, and its concentra'i.m c( capital and enteipiize, that ! point on i.K- La:;e has no rival, and it j will he well fir the Legislature lo rcquest auoiher and nn increased approiMietion at t!u oi i. ongrcss. I A joint rcsoiui.oa of the last session !,nthorif d !Uu ,5ilccttJ l!,c G mentor ! School Laws. Titat duty was (lis j charged by engaging the SjYTTcci of itue Ucn. John Dumoinwlio will report the manner irf'uhieh the task asI signed him has been pet formed, i The reports (o be made hv ibo School Commissioners (o the Trcasuter, in compliance with the requisitions of our statute, arc not due until December, which precludes lhe Governor from noticing them. In e O;;0 several routes rqifising t an ot our public work; mmodatc the interest; not I '- ri.ii.-t (he feeling' of our citizens of ' Ja kson, Soot!, and C! u; k coutiie, nor j '-f tho-e soutii of the New Albanv and I Vinccnr.es 11 id. and therefore thev . . . . . .... j complain of its ieiusiiee. Of their dis niti-faciion, information, both verbal and, written, from sources that cannot be disia gai lied, has been communicated to the Governor, (hat lit; may make iikn-wn to (lie I , gisla: u i e. In (he ! :?t name i rem tb s, delegates have ' c-.-n sent to a l.'o: y.-i the! at Ja-ncr. to I 7 up ii ? . e ..--lit s for the pror: n i ur 'vi.-; i Vt-s and tnrough e, lhe t harac- !'( ter of ti. a .; mints or piq n i.sevl, and .e.e cx.cr.t e,j ii;cir bums up ei I pat uad( nn. agu t,l the ' known to the L . . e i - . , -taie W ii n" n B it whilst inev comphiin, ii.ev ac k now icihie t heir 'ddig Uions to the Sfate, and n.iaiil'ul of i neir duty, (hey are ready now, as hcre-.ok-re, to sustain l!;c State in her mea-'":v'-a;h' (o respect ihe supiemacv of cor laws. :; ( r counties li;-t named, tney desire ihe aid of (he cucdit of lb,. State for the Coin ohm :.t,.l I, m. ville Bail Road, surveved In Mr.Co le the last year. ' ' ' Good pohcy wv.uid sec ni to dicfafe a iour-e that will quiet these claims and uni'otnosr. s n id di-;iie(s jn interest and icelii ;;. v.-it'i the other ptulion of the shale, end I tvtonmnmd the subj-ct to your seiious consideration. I WO l .Ii ! , - iov . , inn ii t IH( )t up(Illiios ofmv tivrw! iii'nirtitop on Mee, l pointed to the lime when the laiai: i,hu-s w - oil ! he relieved from U he tuiilh-Ui ot t-.x Una., by the adon'io ...I i of H.e auvaiena an s steal, as (bo proper peiiod to sax smn. -liiro- in bebal, ni' r.o Judicial ;ie. State ofi'n ers; and I now most cheerfully comply with that engagi mi nt, by earnestly recommending -ucii an aiiihtn aiel allowance as your liberality and sense of justice may' approve. The salary of seven hundred dollars lor a Judge ivas,ctled at (lie timeof the organ;, dion of our stale government. We were (hen pun, ami out of hide tuore (h.au sjX(v H10usand inha'uilants. iioiit r i-ht thousand of them paid th taxes nod. th, ,..-.r. .. .;.,; i w.,,. . - I', i. ,i i ; u i v C t )t I v ; 11 - , " .llml was clieap am I iiniii inn in.,,... ... i i , .. .i, j-! o isioos anu every il ons, ami every de-cm "on of properly w re low. But now.. 'o have a p. pulation of more than TOO.OOO, and upwards of one hundred (housaiul contnbute to (he suppotlof (I'loTreasury. Tin' forest is subdued; 0i" citizens aPe l ot only comforlablc, hut in easy t i i cum-tances ; land, provisions, and all kinds of projuu tv have advanced two or three fold, bill the Hilary of the Judge is the same. Law - i , .. ressive si ieiice. and to I. TT1 UW A vt al sonuei.i iie.-os-s.in ; ami lor a .d"o t(, be competent, or to attain eminence, his who.e lime and attention should be devoted exclusively (o his profession. .. . i . . i . . I'.m; oilier men, when in adv anced age, ''Mog employed his whole hfe in the study ol the science, he should be able t point to a po.l, on of his earnings for 'he latum support of his family; hut itli his present salary he can do ncilh- . or, and il you will enquire among yourselves, you will find, with f.ovoveeo. lions, our judgCS aro j,oor ;lllJ jf iVcc-
