Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 13, Richmond, Wayne County, 10 April 1822 — Page 1
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Richmond Weekly Intelligencer. VOL. I. RICmiOiXD, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1822. NO. 13.
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HUNTED AND rUB!.!!rD BY ELIJAH LACEY.
i:ie trice or this patlr
Ti-o D dices cut Fifiu Cents for 52 . a
-:ri ,:r$: but zciiich may be diseherj-
fllu the payment of Ixro Dollar m
ait hy Private Post there -rill he an
,ic;il m a renre being t the tnutuctiiiirsst of both pieties that mode n T;:7;?rl to not if a diseot:nu:ne I
fir. irtVV f frmndcrcd a ne:o inrge.int. i ; 1 . l iiihtcri-'ers rtith fthw.tiiv-'c.
r Lutcrs to thi Editor must it Post-
LdSD OFFICE MOXEY.
1 list of Hank, the Xotes ofxvhieh trill
oc received, as cash, tn payment for Lands, at the Lmd Ofhet in Druohrille, exctpt notes of a less dcjiomindioti than Jhc dvl lars, viz:
Bank of the United Stales Branches.
Incorporated. Banks in tho city oC
ixmon. , H.. do. Now-York
Do., Do.
and
sage of which, the votes were as fol lows: YEAS 9. NAYS 11.
Two thirds of the votes beine in
aor oi me resolution, it na$srd.
and was sent to the house of rcpre-
v-miiic-s lor i oncurrencc. The resolution introdni nrl hv ATr
r . "J
uutiunait some tfavs nrn niithrl;.,..
thicrcction of a tomh storm nwr b
irrave of the late Mr..Burril, former
a senator Irom Rhode Mand, was taken up; and beinnr amended to
leau as follows:
TP-MS OF ADVC.ITISiNC. cr ', t,r insertions
Oi-' Ujitar tf-ivi e 'd-nnance J
Iv.v'Jifr.icnS' in the sa:n: pro-
lies'jlved, That the expense of e
. i",:i..j..i..i.:..iULl111 Plain - monumenls. u itli suif
, Hn P 1 . inscriptions,' over the graves of rill. It )ttin.niii J 1 a J'
r :.V except the cty bank.J Jenterred at the citv of Waslnnto:, Do. . do. District of .he paid out of the contingent fund Columbia except the Mer-f provided, the expense of erectile
i ciiiKiiii iianksi ie same Mian not, in each cae cxof Alexandria ) jeeed the sum of 170 dollars ' h iAk oi Virginia and Brandies. Tic n-oluiion was onh red to he r armors B ;n!v of Virini.-i .iinl!en rin.f il , . a t -
i.tv! . ii iiii iirrii-
Bra::
r'ie
B.Hik'of Clull-colhr, Oliio.
Mr. Serjeant, from tbn
m the memorial of thn hant! rf lir
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united btates, to whom was referred a resolu ion directing them' to in
quire "whether the bank of the U.
States has not taken, and is not in
the practice oftakimr more than six per centum per annum, for or unon
its loans or discounts ??,inadc the fol
low! ng report:
1 nat, havinir innuired into the
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iacis ueemcd to he material in rela. (ion to the question proposed in the resolution, thev find
1. That it is, and from the rsfal-
lishmentof the hank, in calculating
me discount upon a note, pavablc a
t enain number ol days alter date, t; "inpute the interest unon a month
ol o0 days, and the; fractions of such
month. Thus, one per cent, is charg
ed for ix(v davs.
In this respect, the bank h as roti
formed to the establishment, and, it
i nnicved, universal e.saire in the U.
States, prevailing among individu
rzLLow cvnzEXs or LVDUXl:
?.:!. various ce-ViIeraiifi.s. Ia;n
A mesKie, similar to that trim
rnitted lr th iw-irv ...x..,.r.....
li-mkoT f-K ... - n i i V . . , I''u.t- ouues, prevailing amoiiL' mdiv du-u-uu OI Uil.M!;', ew-()rlean. tivcs. rein v in. i o A : Li.. 1 0 . . Vs .
E-irmor ' . if : i r c. u um -fiuun i-dis, as wen as nioiuetl institutions rarmer ai:d 3Iienanies Baik of:can Sates, was received bv the fn-and rt tl,rt I Vi , .,, u.r i I.. i . lH, "J incj-c.n-ana to the most approved tables Indiana at Mid..n, Indiana, -ate. and reterred to the committee heretofore in ue.
; ; r.jiaii..!1S. 2. Hint in cl.argin? the discount . i i"' lull in.ni (he other house upon a CO d:n s note, tiie bank and il
!.,.,.VT, .......... rnvr,,,.ss ;.. ,T. .T...u.ui ior mc inn- ..ranches have iollowed the usee .! .-...1,...MII(.0..(.KI,. .uarv ?ervice of lS22-as f.nall, the plarowhere the loan ,vas ,Ll,.
tuiuuieu io me Giner as to the minihcr ol days (includinn
mittce rose had leave to sit again, ar;d the house adjourned. . t Leave was asked and obtair.ed for the absence of Mr. Randolph for th
remainder of tiie session. "
The house refused . 82 fr ftfi f
consider a resolution wiiich had Tor
its purpose the fixing of a dav on which the session should termin
ate. ,
After a variety of other proceed
ings, noi necessary to notice jut oow the house resolved itsWf ir t() a committee of the whole on t'je ha- ':- rupt biJiV Many proposed f anic. dments were negatived, ar.d the com
mittee proceeding so far with the hill
as to pass through thirty-nine sec
tions of it when it being 4 o.cWk
the committee rose and. after somo.
conversation, had leave to sit a-
gam.
-aagMjnto oder my ;-rvi- ate. .house. , . the davs of grace) for which the dia Trident of t.ie Ser.ate. Tie Marh Mr. A M. Johhfibny of j 1. be senate then, according to or- count should be computed. In genfiitit years of mv life, I have Ken. uhmiu;d the following rtlu-j , UP lhc resolution intro- oral it has been the practice of the Jwiored with a s:.u in the S-n- ti , f jd'Hed by Mr. Barbour on the 1 Cth of United States to charge the interest
inu lloue 01 konvron; ltives. or
urritorv and St.t!.' I l:.r.;!. 1
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- vubIUiiuLx tn:. i i i.iuh iu hh ut un?, nm inert" are some pia1 . . 1. lit I in iAn.ti(ni . .1 t .. . . . 1.
;u.uuV .: , i:,i:.a. 1 hi.: an p.r nc iirstruclea , to en-; ' 'V UMU,""i pi event tneccs wncre the interest is charged for
r " " i ' v- 1::' un:i-. iiniuor. o w int. tiujc (i miiv o.) uavs, and tnc (tranches :r.)jt-!-c of my eJaian. ;;r,d,izi -.r tiie ii"si;h"!-t of the U. . S(ates:ilvi,rrsv,Uativ from exceeding two tahlihed at such places have 'con : :o-s to tii,r!.;ir.r-UuMhili to i a!;o . mva-ures as be" ma j1,Ult(,red termed to the practice prevailing. :t;nret,5r!iic:i 1 am n car.di- tl-era pr..per,t, prevent wars among! Alter a speech of Mr. Barbour, the The committee do not think thai . l.il.itier mvsfif. that if mv the afi.Mi rii ,. wii'ui. ..m- ;ir;.J-!rtthition wa indefitiifd n.wti,t..l Hn.r.. ; r.- k:... r it .
r r;t ; "t , n . . i. ,-S v-
nv.'U . !,..-. t he, the pub-,i'i Uniis'd btatcs, a
" -''Ji Cl.L
1 jrr.ju scrva'rt.
:r.M.-ts,
sum as
S:.?;!l2 bills. Card-,
BLAZS
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t'T ALL KIVDS,
V.-nav
Kich.m r:d l:i!clli-o.iccr,
aVr r!rrt:st ii.;!icc.
Horso-Bills,
Thursday March . 12. Sfprhn
Yan Hausselaer, elected to sapjdtr the place of-Solomon Van P.nt.L
kdaer appean d and took his scat. ' Mr. Butler, frran the commits.
on agriculture, made a report favorable to the petition of Anthonv Dt-y ui:d James Mc Donald, praving for
encouragement hy congress of their invention for the brcakiVg ai tl drr--
lng ol llax and hemp, &c. rerommi-o.
ding a re:eref;ce of the. peliticn to the committee on the judiciary with a view to an examination on the bear
ing of the patent laws ; which was agieed to. . r f '
Many reports, &c. were received and disposed of for the present, hot necessary to notice just now and: to be referred to here after as acted up-
Mr. Walworth laid on the table the following joint resolution: Resolved, by the seriate and house
ol representatives cf th iJrif,.
States ol America, in cangress assembled, Tw o tnirds of both
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"'.mc. me n-onition proposingV 1. ; u.,,,, u uesoived, 1 hat the committee he'coitrurring, that the ' following 1 ::i:amei.du-:.t t. the constitution of,- m provides that other person discharged from the further consider- mendment to the constitution ofih
ouim , ti 11 iupft:i? uii'i . - 1 ; ; '"V in mc Miiyrn. united States he nivnosed tn ih :e.cti..n of electors for proident andr" ll d ,as tT.act'n The debate on the bank- legislatures of the e Lr,l ...
which when ratified by the legislalures of three fourths of the int;
Mtail be valid, to all intents and
purposes, as a part of the said con-
uiuiion: "1 hat until congress shall 'stahlish uniform laws on tho sabbVf
of bankruptcy throughout the Unitd Stales, it shall be lawful for the several states, or any of them, to enact bankrupt or insolvent laws, in the same manner, and with the -ame cfll-ct, as they might have done previous to the adoption of the con-
stitution of the United States.
I he house resolved itself into a ommittee of the whole on the bank
rupt bill. Various motions to a
mend were made most of them re
jected and some agreed to, and the
it
of the
adopted
legisla-
d therefore sub-
n. iw !ite presitiei;! 01 me u. otaics, and) w- 1 h uiii- rupr nin was resumed in committee ;77:: of ix-preseiatives in congress, to- ccrs 0J scr1.l,t.s-, V10'0" to ,ost-of the whole-Mr. Sergeant coi.cl.id-'t-A5 f;'-f 5 trV5 gcther with the following amend- Ic the bill indefinitely was thus ed his argument, which he com- " j " Z' r' j;ient praposed to the resolution by 0terinincd- menced yesterday, in favor of the J Ob rintIl e- the select committee, to which itbad (-.AS. 11. JNAS 20. bill, at about three o'clock, when . it hvcn rcfcrrrfj, viz: A nation to strike out the seccond Mr. Randolph spoke against the pa- ::-! i A1.1 ti,,, : 4 section relatiio' to fr:mla w? Ir. ri... k:ii ... ..m . . .
uAtd, at tiie same time, the two SCCI.m" '(relating to frauds) was lost sage of the bill until! after h oVIor-L.
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addiiional elector to which each v" "'"i:h u 1 a) ny me cas- l lie committee rose :n-.ri hnw I.
fate is er. titled hu be chosen b tnfer .v,)tc d" the chairman. An a-to sit again.
tlit- persons so onnliuYd to vote. j:.iei.dment wa olb red, and the sen- M.reh 0. Mr. P h coft .Wm th..
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eiu.u.irnci; ..;c!i ininrrr as the legislature ol, lv "" ",UI HI1 ueciuing upon ir.ljomt lihrarv cemmiftec, to when
:ir a iii i:.:.iT as ine legislature 01 j . 1 upon ir. oim nnrarv o-mmittec, to when ::T-the -into .f.all direct." 13. The bill to define the "was referred a letter on the subject t Mr. I )ickor,ou briell v explain'd thej11"111"1' .i"ri-fictioii of the courts of of a collection of French medals in"perati .n f this am.a"dme.,t, whiehjthc L l,iltod Slate, was ordered to be tended to have been presented to e",i-., 1... . - :4i.. a engrosseil for a tbinl r:nliTifr 1.1 1.. r ii- iv
cngrt.sd lor a third reading. said lihrarv by G. V. Krvi.g, Eso.
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.....v.. ,-.,,v ...ruiisN 01 ;i private and which were lost at sea, made a ar local nature, was transacted. The report thereon, accompanied hv the 'ill to amend the charter of the following resolution, w hich was'twice bankof.thc United States was ta read.
An Solved, by the smnfe rn lhomc of a8 were called several iC b-o torcnu.rc -f,r fW , s J ;imesall which, the result, has the h.uik to make all its notr nfrmrl V . .. -'V'S . . . ...... a 1 i i:4n. , . .
.,jnp in 1 11 11 7 ""JimrntYi rn mgrri,a 1 hat it .,-La"!. ..???, '''i ,,c 1-director of the minO,c, c"id h.- i.
' 1 .1"' ' ' ",a"cnes hcrcliv instructed tornuso a Oasora-
- , c. prcva.iejl a o . a (e - , f h eomm.ora-
' "w ,u rt,l"w. uw ' "nK tive of important events inthe t.isto
f;l. vvas re;ortel by the committee to !tV'o::fonn the resolution of -erne gen-
iIv printed at the olnce -iv.'b'meu who coii-iuered such a provi-
; - vio:, cs(nlial. :)-; O 1 taking the question, iliis a-
v .mendment was rejected, in commit.tee of tin Iiole, by a small majority: tl !ut . t rv.. . it... I..: x ii. .
,1 , vm 1 1 70 iiiig 1111; ii-uiuiiou iv me ' m a nor tyle, zedh (.lt.li0m Civrr'''i-r rr-n 1 he s.-;me amendment was moved 'iir'n i t,.l-if '..n.w.il ....... i .
v. :- - i . w i ----- - nvc oi lmporiant events in tnc tisst 'fm n& Tl n''-li"" w ,s then taken oi,mx months to accept or reject these ry of (lc United States to be colnc ' h'..Z.' k:Lr ; : i... i..,... i amendments on which hdkfo n. . . ... . .
- ..--7 ? ' i i j v i ' n iim i !''Hiin7ii .UIK.OU- . ., , - at sucn time as snail not mterlere
d,nd reading it a third time, andf " V"' &UI,aic sojourned .without with the ordinary business of tin
i,.,. mint, and to be sold at a nrie'eade
house or HErREsF.NT vtivf.s. quatc to defray the expence of coin-
J Mir&tmi March 7. Mr. Kustis, mg. instructed from the military commit- A message was received from the tee, that a letter from the war de- president of the United States, transA. A . . . A A . d .1
paruncni rehporting torlilirntions, le milling a report In m the war do ni.!nol. ' I A . w.w.i .a-.A. I I i ! il. . 1
in iiiiivi i iiii'ii : i w 'irr rni ii to iiiii iiiii'iii i1! iiirin ii fr i iu ;ii iiivii
" 7 " - - ft M." f.. t4 llfl f .Blf(rt. . I.. UlllllOII M This report of tiie engineer, gen-turn of the militia of the several 1 f., 1. -4-.. ii... r
v-i.n oiiiu, Mines, iiiai oi me iiuuji, incii .ii ma ticcouuc inciiis uno
5UU,U(K dollars asked for of the ap- ammunition. propriation for H.22, it is proposed The bouse in committee of the to be distributed as follows: whole, took up the bankruht bill Fort Delaware - - - 20,000 Mr. Randolph spoke against its pas-
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TJK'& UP
wz. decicb d in the affirmative, by
! . r - - I' nir Tharp, on Blue rn,rATea a (1 , :l.v a bMlows: iJtcenth township, and NLiith ,,r m resolution 27 Against it 1 2
IRChV GREY FILJ f engro-ed bills To establ r a"5 old, abouU4 h;rdl threo!t('r! itnri l1 v-r" Uient for VI. '-b, had on a r"'f Bell !a eoi c r uieg the commerce -d and faccsom' vC.iter tinn'T'a.Vi;aV,on of rida, were reat " Iv? rinr.tl,,.. . t . " i third time, re-si tl and sent tt
. . t mano or nrai l-. 1 . ;vra?J'?. Appraised to lv "H! representatives lor concur!.pr,P and John Pndy. V,0' copy from my Estniv Book.1. V'e "r'a a-:un-lr,,t nie timo
J. FT JNT 1 P
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1 in tin? consideration of executive bu
jsines-; ami then t Adjourned to Mondav.
M'treh 11. The .n grossed resolution proposing to the stales so to a-
mend the constitution as to create
of
and
nags ! UaQs !
'OCFVTQ jmend the constitution as to ere ki c n .pcrP0Uril in Specif an uniform mode (by districts) nl Otlrijltin-T . will ho mi-.!,,elccti.wr .l.wt..rc ftf l.rnJilnt.l r
KcJrl a - CUmi HCiand vice president of the United States U QCllVCred at this f- .md rrnn titMtiv- i; i niiiMfS. v;i
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jread u third Uoic-; and, ou Uie pas-j
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Washington - - - 25,000 Isage for the space of two hours: Mr.
Mnnrno .... l7A.Onn V riff ht renlied on the nllir nh-
Calhoun - - - - 100,000 The question on striking out the first Mobile Point 60,000 section was taken; for it 59, against Rigolcts and Chef Men- it 79. This appeared to determine
teur 100,000 the opinion of the house that a bank-
Repairs and eontingcu- Irupt law should be passed ; and tbere-
cics - 20.000 upon, mr 1 racev suggested an a
mendment. 1 his occupied the tim
rendered of little interest to our
readers, and much speaking took place on ordering the bill to been
grossed for a third reading. At
last The main cpuestion was ordered, uh1 was put, on reading the hill a I bird time and decided as follows; . YEAS-t-72. . NAYS 99. So the bill was .rejected. t And, at half past 5 o'clock. ' the
house adjourned.
600,000 juutil nearly 4o'clock whan the com
Pirates of.' Cuba. Tl.e authori
ties oftbe island at length anoeir to
be in earnest to break Up the nest of A . 1 A A m 1 ft W r
wreicnes ar Lape Antonio, ice. 'e
nave already mentioned that a number oftbe banditti had been killed tir
aken prisoners by two parties drs atcbed for the purpose. A nubiber f others have sitice been brought in.
;nd the captain and lieut. of one of he gangs were promptly tried, cdn-
- i y - ' ' virted and shot. Of anothe gang.
were kill d and htteen made .prisoV rs. The introduction of sfime goodj hat had been taken from a Boston
schooner, led to the discovery of five persons; therpimmcdUitelVst-
tJ 4ie prison of I iu vans.
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