The Cresset, Volume 1, Number 1, New Albany, Floyd County, 8 March 1828 — Page 4
C ' N( I K Ksi ON A 1 .i'i.ir.y 31. Mi. J dirt n, ot I. on. a-eoted -i me.noi i. it front B. Sehackeli'.tj, and others. t;!:ivg that they had d;-c iiVfi etl a body of me tabic ore, tn the puhl c lands which t ho v believed either lo he hi 'k tin or silver, andprnviog that the la) I containing the ore in ay he sold
creased to Them, lleferred
Gd. Whrd rcducticu rf-sxpenp ofto be -.on the termination of the longf talk'"
rr.ade in tte navy de ;a ttr.ent, in. the'growmg out M' Mr, Chiltons resolutions,
clerks and eiTiceis now artmg subordi
nately to the secretary. 4th. Want reduction ofr:pene can b made in the department f war, and in the Indian department, aid in the clerk-:i-.d m'licers now acting sulordinatciy to the secie'ary ofwar ,?h. Vhat reduction of t:xpenc can
..r w'aV. tb 2. The shaker bid be fnil'!r n 11,0 n,,,,1,,Pr of dicers and the
bet . -re the houe the t"i 1 1 1 i b'Uer; lVa:itonm 1 Sia; I have toe honor to present to C ' c:e, thtouh von, a treatise n the : .r.-.g of silk woinas. hy count Von (f tg-
amount nt compensation wheh thex m;n
receive in the postmaster rencias de pai tment. And that the committee he further in trnrtfd o examine fhe scveial c intin"(nt f;imV c earh of these detainment-.
of .Munich. ;vhi) tie.it i: to me tor Mi i -
pur r 2. The cunt h a- -eeri t! , eso- Mn,j f "T"rt the 0,,J?r's ;u,,i "' f ,!
':'i.n ot tae h -.i-e of rept e.-ent tii c
and the new one that have been substituted from thrn Wednesday proceedings h a 1 1 he noticed, that the people may see what their representative have heen ahout The '-freedom of debate" has in deed, been abused we think beyond precedent Ninety-nine hundreds of what was said on this occasion had little more reference to retrenchment," than to the training of K amschatkadnle dogs to possum hunting beinc ma'!e up of assaults upon persons and impeachments ot motives, and replication- 'o them. Aies1 llegister.
t;.ect;ng (he c mpi! alien of a m r u i in Che cuitnie id silk, and wa de-ir n- to jirin ;!e the patriotic views of (he h m-e.
V C'livi,i'' .0; result oi Ill- I t F i : r
which di-"it -cir.ents have been made
trrn the o luuds, and that ihey irpoii the
PURCHASERS OF PUBLIC LAND The following extract fiooa the Me atje of -Mr. Adam- to Congress and the
h: I ren i i i-! : J' i h 'in the secret mmv ice j . r V st July 17'JO a I iVj r t!ir t"'d i jful itmj cntmeii-r'f-t f f . f f j-fi : ri'i ?e. and c luo
1 hue lue honor to l-e, ui -"pct ' :-:l!v. JMKo MIIASK. I lh l,,Sl!V I "f- , c ! Ar. i !ii! ihev further irrtort whether
?an' - : t c t . and a- 't ale'-..'e nf the ; ! iH he t-e u tr.e I'-utcd States.
irn !i:i's oorhed and unvonched nhichlhdl uhich ha heen lepor'ed upon the
uhjff.t, thongh s Tnewhat late, may he interesting to rne of our leaders: Among1 the -ul'jr.c's which have here-
tofojo (Hcjpied the Oa rnet soln itu if iind
been heretofore, or may hereafter be,Heriag tlraer, iireeawica Village, ncrv
cnld Iiv (ho lliiitfd StlllPS
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the General Land Oflice to prescribe the form of such certificates, which shall, in every case, specify the tract or tracts of land so reverted or sold, the amouot paid, date of payments, and by whom maf'e- and it shall be the duty of the He
gister issuing such certificates, tokeep a
under the operation of moving in Charles street, by Mr. Simeon Brown. Theehurch will continue to be under the operation of moving during the period cf divine service Aim' .Vn-.
Forgery. The invention of lithegraphic prir.ting has so facilitated the art of forgery in London, that the banker ai-
constantly in danger of taking sp'jrio'"
iecord of the same, and to forward to bills of exchange. A persons signature
the (Jeneial Land Otlice, at the close of
each rnontn, an abstract of the certificates iiMied during the month; and, for each rertitiicate, ihe officer issuing the same, !-hall he entitled to receive, frorn the applicant, the sum of fifty cents. Skc. 3 And tt it further tnacted, That the said certificate, when ifceucd in payment for lands, shall be enteied in the bonk of the Land (Mice where rereived, arid transmuted, w lib the accounts
has recently been so exactly copied tb.v: the writer did not know which of the tvo was the genuine bill.
of the Receiver of the Public Monevs, to
the Geneial Land Odice, in -uch manner
'tttention of Cong'e-s, is ihe management as te ( ommi'-iouci- ot said dice "hall .,revent impositioc. a";icant3 kr loar
and dMpoal id that portion ot the pr per
TiJ Till PUBLIC. The Sem mary tund now in the Ticasiry, amounting to near twelve thousand lollar1, will be loaned out cn the fill Monday of April next, in pursuance fifths law '-to authorize the loaning of the Seminary funds,1' approved Jan. 2i, lrJ3. Loans will bn made on a pledge of r
al e'tate, to c.tizens of Indiana.
'Vhf. letti . and thetieatie at :;; a r?;.ing it, wete reterred the co;;in,s;ue ; i cult u re .
t of thr- nation which consists; of the puh-
1 the cori pori.atioti of mrmt.e.s ot ro;-gt c-s( J,c land-. The acquiim-n of them.
huui ,-e i educed ; and whetnrr 'he tix- made at the expense ot the whole Uni m.
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prescnoe; ami it upon companion oi me n,st ,,roduce to the treasurer ,i Statv oitf.nal with the returns from the i ft:ce . rifl.r anfl vai:,i t..!p ;n fpp ,l(n:-n fQ the-
ed
a!a
d'thi- liMsi" ar.d in c ntingt-m
: e.xi'fnso?, cats w tth propriety, be dimiu
l!
v :'.s also oiuei
r I !o he ? rar.! tie ! ,
mid 'Minted.'
t
i-ne
ir.t." the 'Fa-lt-h iai;-u :!
v t h the plate- thereta r Mi a;i.r !. M.nJjy. t! 4. M. P P I'.-irh. .: .n the c -mmittee . ri Uv oido i u , i t- rti -d me f.di.-u ing bill f u i : : . c r to :.':, t j : ' .ci A svsiem the L o:t t S ;
lead and commi' ed ( i ll
Aod fit do i, that thr in'juire wheth er any mduicatirn of tf-e .initi'g tni.d
'art can he ni.de, wifh a vie-.v d' tr'dnc J
not,'idy in tieasme but in lbod, maiks 'i ri(;ht of propcty in ttiern eii-iallv ex tfoiue By the report aol la'cmentli on Gtneial L fid Oiftce now r.oui mur.icated, it appears th t uinVr the pies ent (ioveinrnent of the United States a
ipg a ivre pee i , exti'igui.tiHi-r of the jsi:m ht'le siioit of thn? tin-."! .mlhms of
public lieLt."1
whkh win
in .
e
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the
u;e(ice cny ceitificate i-ucd, it ihaH appear, to the -ati-faoiion ot the -aid Com mi-aioner, that such certiticate ha been is-utat arui duly paid, according to the true in'c-riv and mtRUing f this act, the same hal! he parked to the credit ct the person pa-, ing tne same, as s much cah. S.'.c 4. And be it further enactt.d, Thai for aiiv tno;;er f-rteited on I arid a ? dd at New York, or Pifs-huig. the certificates -oali he issued by the Secretary ot the
I'rca-'jry, winch ceniicate? shall be le
i i i : v- 'i .
A ili toi'hor f ) a i - pd the iudicial
a.r s.
le o ot ihr
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a
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'J t !.e ' renie
t he L 1. 1 S ,itc- i !l her at'ier ? t a 'h- 1 j"?tli'e a:.t :il : i !-'u:es. ativ mx of di'itii s-.-Jj !e
d ola-s ha- ben pnid frou th t: coiamon
Tuct ir.y. !i; r- 2. ;Tre.(-ii'v lV that p -rtion o thi propei v j Mr M dlaiy suoaiiited din i- li ro ing a-. wh:c!i has h en , :j rch'i-e i ft"ia Fiance
! irei,drm-.:,i t,i tc propo-ed to the loll in a I-' an I -pin, and t'oi the x.mc'.i'Mi of t he j cei v-d in jay ment for I auds at any of the
er.tii-.n -I ne -eve.al act- i i:o;:g .:u )a,' n.nial 'ills. '1 he uiuunt of land. I land Ottices ot 'he United States, a? the t e mi ''up'jt,- wh r: were 0"-m i.ittei, ,' ..cpiircd t near two hunJied and mxu cei tidcates issye-d in conformity to the I 'o the Committee o: the W;i !e. tl -u-e on niili n of .? es. ofvhndi ;n th i-t of! ioiegiong provisions of this act are rr.ade
. 'he S'a'e at' the I . i ;. to u h:cli tint- hi: t .1 anuai . 1 V, id. alcut eae l.aaihvd an i , ie-eiahie.
I - i f r ' ; , ; 1 1 I .
- i i
. ; . .. i
thirt tin e uuhiMi uI'.iik h-.d been sur ;e if 0t- Arri vexed aril hnlp iii'mc 'i,a nine. ten rod-
and tor it.ts p-irp--e, t
"MO'td thice additi
ii a .
d..:e
he i e 1 ..
a-, i . .i
aad
ai a ; l.-.:ls ,.f acre- had tf en - dd,
The
of the -a. ! c u: f , ith i:r
a." t ii 1 1 value m hi o i-
'a t?i i a;ni nutu
.d f
a'.'
ih.
k IM;!!;!.1 I to ,PM a--..Ci.t ."
r- . J. Ai i ' t jlr-, 1 r. : h 'idi'!' :n . .
-h tit t n -afp r t 1
' : he t " vi -no . . o 1 1 j e ,i!,i - i 'i-'m-i- !i fie )i i "-',.'.' i i ' . ' f the I a.o -i - ' ii to- di
re f o t-i
tad
Oi i
i ri'-rt-d
. i m- : t ; i kaui r .urr d t e
1 1 ' h p! a ' !:i"i! 0 j oa I ' t
e ' . ; ( nt- j- ; ' U w o n
Skc ;j And it further enacted, That, if ;.nv tract of laud, icturned as !.! to 'hCtneial Land Otlice, shall have berr:
. - . . . i i t i t .i-
nt j i:d into u.e i u-;i-Ui iiv the paid lor irii..igeu oi aite:ed ceruncate.
r i-ers '.f the tandss.dd t mt yet e-! uch sale -iiaii he void, and the land sub-
uc -am- pudt r ihe vvJioo-, h:jt Iject to he Id ag an, at public or piiva'e -tn 1 1 hlanr to he i efua-it- d . j -ale, ;is the c ise max be ; and in "a.e any
d. ?'': v en po'.n i, until t j reef ol- d die -a!s ot' tiif In;!- !-urii f rged or alieieil certificate shall be "io t ..'o , iijh'Mn i"ia tied an a ' h 4 v e I .og hem , b d tu-1 :o i he c i '. i t rs of I recci v a up tin an) di-bt fcr !;t;:d hete'o-
I VV tU v MIM-,
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ttet uid'h fa a furMu-: the IV at i .n : a idi-d e fi-m w .icii we ! He sold, or iu par t navmetit of at. tract
n o an:, u . haifceo;- to i p -';m have n-.t-o: t. h.o- .h it tl.ev ,viii in : -f land that max be hereaffei sold, it shall
p"? :-n:.'i;:i, m ".di i-m n'll the a !; b- du- very few xarh le.'oemed. The i;
t a oi id t ii v CO
property propo-eJ to be mortgaged, k is uniiei-tood by the foieg-ong provision-, that a chain of title hack to toe United States must in every instuuet be exhibit ed In each county where other regulations are not made, the treaeuier herelo appoints the aseociate judge-", clerk, iecorder and president of the board of j".-ti-cesor aov thiee of them coTtmi-sic-ncr-', to value and appraise anv lands whicU may he offered in mortgage. The folhming form of appraisement
'may be. adopted hy the commi-sioner :
County. We the u'uli s.gned, after persona! examination, do hereby rertjfy that the tollowsnrr described land to wit: 'here de--crilie the land, iiientioiwng the nurrd e; f acres, the quarter or half (piarteL section, township and ranee in which 'he land Pes, or give ruber description -pecifv ing the land in the best manner po-sible) is? exclusive of all imp-overrent, of the vaiueof dollar- i:i specie at the cornrron selling r-ate at this time in this country ; and we fur'he. cer
tify that the said land inclusive of the
I if iho liofi nf it,,-. ( i m t. i ic mn f v of (lir
i irivir.ii pmfnls whirhron-i-t ot nierCde-
Isi... .. - . .. . ..... ... .i V . . . . . . t .. t .. f ii. r i 2 -irt. Mr) r O. .1 r 1. rf is t. . . I ! t x
itm 'j i ' I ii nil i I'll" 's lt ti a lU"llcli ! ' ''"''i u'liiu vy.ij t , .hi i r i u-' iiit iu,
- Ohio "U !er.; -..v . t" ! tint tiie . . ,,, r , . . . , , . . ' , . ,, . cribe the improv emenf i is ot (he vame , ' ,. A I u. inn; tc:ur-of n ,-icd, or J ,-st has been Ji.,(:i:irc wa- itie ie-u.t m suet! other m inner a- tie h di direct, . , ,,' ' r . l.-'mcih (,t in-! ia iili.oj'- ..ii.-. di-- um. i , . , , , . , i, . . ,., , , ... , ot do ars. at the fate atoroaul. ,, ... , , u Mr:, ...o. s, ai. he a i ompiieiit pai l,' bng, aasi e-, and j r.rscr.ij; drdthci -1 gtv e nottce thereof :o the pers-m ma k- , , ,,.. -j ss a'l form tne ei-mh cura,.; tu- d - ; .t . . : . , ...... 1 , , . . 1 . Sworn to and subscribed bv the said .,,f. , . . . . . , i 'a aft-, vci!ed t nil z oodv atioi ; ma:ured and tnu litiod t) v t he ni - "H' -uch pa ment 4 if, wi. bin six m nt h- r , . 1 . k i r 'a.e--cc ..n i .vitr ni.t -fiwi-. , . ' " i " i com nMione i s I jal I - , ., , ,, . ' " ' ' 'irry. nut, t; vp. caps.'gie-s ofmn po flla ! m.- . and the us a t le r notice. uci: pe ron rialS n.d pay in-j ' c
Ot 'Ai-j
s j . .d I. n-iaii'ia, -!
:enth c:ir:ii!; and the j'Pi.e ot' the
1 h--d.!i:r. t; e actual vr!ue uf w hirh,'.d c-xpei leure, it ha- been hitherto tun ! i. oo,.er him! Oih e the a.-nount so
I a' Me r!are x bc-uce unpoitfd, -nail not ' nrmly h ccsful 'iute tlian niaete .ths ! f'ibelv paid, the tract ot land upon which
i ea.h d fai l
l f
i orjo- ( 'i. . a; pro
pjd :''. r.in'h a'id tt at.'i circuit, -hail re I . !e ''.(; em. er. 3. A:.d le if further f:;; ;' "h ,t 60 n.'i-.'i fd unv a';t or act ot cicir-,1 a- v-;- ''.e ! i -' ' i c : court- ot 'he l'oi-i
f ', r a'f ;'i t;o di-t nets o huiina. II
it', 31 i-sis-ippi. Ala;t'na
Mi-
Po bi e me,
Pern lahiDg tor loans will p!ei2 foryrftd i hair applications rnclosin- th aptrniemer,t of the land to be pledged, and specifying the amount of mnne wanfed, and the tme fr which it i desire J to he loaned, on or before the first Manday of April next, at w hich time, if ali
i i i" t . t
.tot', ot i'.v r.rr c( nt t o i 0:1-0 m o .. id .. 1 ho , ..,,. t . r,. , ...... ...,!.',.... . r a,, inp aptiiicauon- tor loan? cannoi ue gran-
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i tier,, until the whole amount (fduty shall, value of land-, and of tneu pr ahn e, he-It. .he U-i-lature, the report of the co-n- 10,1 otlt ofthff "nd on hand, a preferenci
i;f y cents the -qu-xie v ard, -hal! of the lands .1! icoiain the Co-mn such payment wa-nmade, shall with all
hf deemed to have co-t fifty cents tiir property of the Caiors; the appropt ia-1 money actuall y ad thereon, be lorfeited - ."Hi1 ai d, and charged with a du'y of ti',n and disposal .f o Inch ate -acred jfo the Ltiitod Stares.
u itio.'i tiotil 'he tin-!- in the hand- ot Cooiri e-s. Of the "hhhjh
r t x 1 on 'Wo x
I : 1 t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 v nl it . 1 in t ti 1 u ! v. 1 1. 1 1 1 i.ilif !..,.! .,,!.! i ., I ,' . . . . . . . . . . 'f. ...... II' . i I ' r"X
...... . 1 ........ . v 1 n 1 1 1 1 ii hi - -.Mn, (i i'iimiim.uiiv ' ii i ncif . n ji s i u; i .i i t j n t.'u'.'i i iui t . w o
h uiidn . in i twenty-nine; ;.fer h:i n a vexed utnier even led cirab's, which, in i Tue-d iv v.ck, a mes-age wa- leceivcd!
'. Lu-jj-1 tn;
;i 1 ircu.i
e a s uii i j 1 1 i
c- HI h
ii ' tit vi'lIC j
no ti! tv 1 pi c 'it
.1 l'ir '. ! rr.a -. x I
carne opprt'--iv ci butdfosome t th"
dure' ot xt. o, cr oj purcln-eas. It can never he the mien M J report is deemed sudiciently satisfactory.
. , . . . . whiih wo- ad to a o.n p ment (.a t, e x- r the p')lirv 0 ih f.ain.n to wrms: lr..ni 1 altlnniuh from want ot tone to ac-Mmplish . ' , . . k i c pt as :1 ie-a;d, die actual value ft its oxvn citi.erir the iea-. -nab.e pr of the survexs, and the u?ual character oi tJ ' j t i f r 1 1 r C U i f Colli !: tifs-ld di-tdrf-." . , . . , . , . A. . , ' 1 . .
do e "i ; he
' ! which, at the ; lace ben e impoited . their industry and -iterpi i-e. hy honlioi ihe past ?c.ion, it is in many rcpecs in
to 00 Cf'lip' -t U f the
p: f-me cour a--: .-a ,
' !7idv h( ! i'iC. I'l l fi - f il.tr 1 I
, to nax e r:; two n.db.f and nit v cent r hp mirri.;.ioo ni'n... inwl. ... a
t mh (!"- ;r-
"rd to t: e i
v to.
hid exM p : ti!iy end- foe Mpiiie aro. them to the rigorous imp. it of disist 1 ou-
and -had not exrrn: tw-o dollar- and tif'y eoiteiio'.if .- In Match. I0J1, a dehr ; cert- the -ouai y rd. -Ii til be deeaied ot'vrntv two milli'-in of 'dl-.rsdue 'v
iv t tt'-w' 1 . k e p
i!tr-vn; 4 r. I l te din iTi'd-lh ruj-e ordftt-.' ty law. ' u h tir u and
t r. - i it; f n e:-l,.hl. he i in t'.ich rd
1
- w. ;i 10. ana naien u on u.r amounr muiateil, w men tliey . e re un (hit to i ix
ifd-ity, and m the nrirmer bi-tore in this An act of congress oi the 21 -f .March.
sfc'inr. ..r'Mdtd V,2l c..:n to ttieir leiief. .tnd has been
I t - irti. li manufactures of word, .r nf ?ar;i-c ''.I hv others: the latest heiij:Mfie
1
e-1 tio j'J.
complete, to authorise (he adoption d 1 tie nece.-?ary mei-ure- for the accomplishment of the cnterpri-r. The inteimediate country bet iv ten Boston and the' Hud -on has been exa mined hy two Mute-, although for the reasons above mention ed, a survey of the Fuulhcrn route only tias been attempted. Tlie district west
emen
u '..rh wool ;.h:iirhe a component j ait, x ac. of the d th of May, 1 Jj ;2G the indulgent ! "t ihe Connecticut liver hei;,r ileei 1-tro:-. :e:ectivetv, Mr todf I o.ir 1 , ,. . , , '. , . . ft 1 ... . . ' . L , re;- a-t n-.nd, the ..cuai aiiieof h ch, provt-i.oia --f which -xon ed on flu- 4th of) the moet ditiicult, the survey has t ncd -..ir.. I.r the r x rn-o r i thtl ., . v.. u ....... , ... . . -
a ctrcur ; and all n-ti -n-
- rt 1 og d. mre. and v. haf'xer na'U'o. no
net CuinN,
jar i-dicdo' I
io t;. n
ti -. ;r -.'co'i pi . : :nsr. 'd
be,..c r r a-nd;r g 01 nid dies xtr (.itoar the ;:ower ;:nd
(1 circud curt-, or x hi::, are mt may tie If t r ab.t thereto, (il:i h.xeifav. be heard, fried, proceeded ia, nnd d. ruled :r. the rircu-.t c mtf- n :; .mzd and pi Vuied for in aia (!-rict-, 1 f - pec; i vel v . b v this c t . 1 , 1 t ' " 1 o j oi 1 ? r r a- 1 1 o 1 .
ri'ial; l i 'r.'1!-, e e.
(j or had tlieiti a."
!. p.-oe uled, g v-
5.
up j.
ii '7
!ar.i'
TUI..-I.AV. FKR
- . U''if'i'j. av ni.itn tf'j t.y (.1: ! al vud vntittniiihj
5 ' . That n -eect cuiitiiittM' It ret w ho-e do V 1! -ha I i he : iropj 1 n
liiid i r , -irf I" f hi- hoij-e. if nr;x , and what le -n. i.toerd ran t.e rroide, xvi'h "afetx to ihe put'Iic interf -J, iu ihe uuoiber ot niiV : f.f titC g 'vernmerd of the- I nited S . -, and in 'tie amoutit of fciitanc-i.v rt.sprctiv id v receive; more fspecially to XCp.oM o he foilowin liead; i-t What reduetioo (( exi.en-es can be i ..; de 1:1 the - ate de-a r ; me rd, m the r.no'i.or and ..!aiusof the officers and cle.K- attached i this department, in tin expcrjM's regulating the f'rein leten.. 01-e; aol 111 the printing and di-tri-bi:t 'i ot the public laws uf the United Sim, s. 2 !. What reduction ia the treasury denartment, and x helher an allV etiv e f slem of acconutahdity . ,vnfl for (! e c dler'icn ui iae public duties ir there established.
eeo
a.t ! i la. Pxv hence ia p rttd, -hall exceed Julv I heniect of these law- has ! mostly confined to that region It com-
(tw lioihirs md li!'y cents ihe -(piare nrJ, bt:tn to reduce the rlebt trom the inirchu-1 rnenced at West Snnnghehl , and cxtert-
a:.l s',t; u ,t xc;ed f.ur dollars the' -e'r-, to a remaining habit ce of about tour i ded to the ferry at Uieenbush opposite -(jaaie y ,i'd. -had l e de tned to have mdliuiis three hutidied tuousand dollars 1 Albany . The summit is found to be in c-i tiui dollar, the scpiare yaid, and due; moie than three tilihs of which are ; Wa-hington, 1 440 feet above the Counecrtrged with the . i.'U'Uiit of duty iu ihe foi larids within the Sttetf Alabama. I ticut, and 1477 ah.ve the Hudson. The
inannrr bet ire proiilrd in this -ection. ; recou.rnend to con 1 e- the revival and greatest elevation is estimated not to ex-
fj'Ji. mi manul ictuie- ot wool, or ol e . riiiniance, tor a further term, of the ceed GO teet per mile. 1 he co nmis.i.mv. hn h w o.. -hall he a c miponent pait,ex tcndicent accommodations to the public jeis are of opinion, that upon this degree rott a- Kine-aid, the actual value of debtor a, of that statute and submit to their i of elevation, the power of two hor-e.
Mxh-iii, at the place whence i-np-.t ted, c moderation, in the same somt of equity, ' vvorking the u-nal tinte in a day and ai 1 1 . . . ' .....
.lo.iisfoi dollars the q-i.-ue yard,1 the iemis-inn under proper eli-cnmi"a- ; the ordinary rate of travej, will be equal and -hill not exceed six dollars the fnpjare- tioin, of the forfeiture of partial pay meats to tho draft of eight tons weight, and that x ail, -hall be d.-med t have cu-t -.x dot-' on a count ot purchaes of public lands, so : in every otiier part of the road, one horse
1.11 - the square ) f d. and shall he c.haig far a- to allow of their application to olh- w ill be fully competent to such load.
f Mv uh the- amount of dutv, and in ihe er nav merits.
iu inner as is before provided in this t-cc
l'n .
Sixth. All manufactures of wool, or of
which word d,;lb(. a component part, ex c'p as a tore-;) ul, the actual value -f winch at the tdar.e w hence imported, shall exceed -ix dollais the sipine yaid, hall be chaig ed v:th the amount of duty and in the maimer before provided in this fcection."
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missiooei - ou te.e w esrem 1 aiivv av. 1 ins
of which perishable improvements uz not censntute a part; and if these applications ah oild still exceed the funds onhaue, the rlecisin will t;e made by lot The interest will be six per cent, per annum, paid annually in advance, and no loan can be made for a longer term th;.:i
tire year, nor for a greater amount than five hundred dollars. The land fledged must be double the ralue of the rn ney loaned; and in addition to the chain of title exhibited, the ntfjdicarit must produce t the Treasurer, a "ertiiicate from the Recorder and Cleik of the count v where the land lies, that there is no conveyance or encumbrance on the land m ei her of their n dices ; and shall moreover take an oath before the Trea'u: er, that ther e is no encumbrance or better claim either iu laxv or equity, that he. knows of or believes, cn the said land. The said applicant also, before receiving his money, mut make out a mortgage and have the sao.c recorded in the. proper county, which may be in the following form : I, A B, do assign over and transfer to Samuel Merrill, superintendent of the Loan Office of Indiana, and his successor in oflice, for the. use of the Indiana College (here describe the land particularly) which land I declare to be in mortgages
A paragraph in the New York Evening
Fost states, that in the disturbances at j for the pay ment ot
CCrThe report ..fthe committee on manuf icture- i inserted in the pre-ent -l.eet. We are willing that it should g'. forth unmolested; but we fdiall npedilv hexc s 'inethiug lo say about the bill, &c. In our apprehension, it would place the w h'de bu-iness of W'.ol and woollens in ;i woise stale lhan.it present and, in breaking up many of our e-tahlishments, ex ceedmglv advance the price; of foreigc goods, for the benefit of foreign manutaciijtes and ir-eirhnnt- -oilx . We congi ululate the friends of decency
dollars with sir
'fii ii dnrinrr ih rpl linno' hir the flection ner cent, ner annum from the day
landu that have reverted Jar non-pay mtnt of the liberal members to the chamber of of payable each year in advance ; and if the purchate money deputies, twenty persons were killed and ! I do agree that -aid land may be exposed Si.r 1 lie. ii enacted hy the Senate and two hundred wounded ; the vrhole blame of , to sale if not paid at maturity, for the prmllume of liepratcntative" the U. States of this massacre is laid upon the roy atists, ! cipal and interest at the time when the America in Conrtss assembled, ! hat in aij who, according to the staiements made j same shall become due and payab.e, to. cases where public land tiave been pui- by the liberal party, rent theiremisai les in j gelher with five per centum damages cha-ed and reveited to the United States, 'the streets to utter seditious cries, for the j thereon, and all costs. Witness mv a a ail
and -eal, this (fay or 15
It is expected that irVlhe first instance,
lor failure to p a the purchase money, or ! purpose of exciting the military to attack hav e been ohl by ihe United States, by j the peaceable citizen-. Arej' Ixegister.
reason of Mich failure to pay, it shall be
the duty of trie llei-ter of the Land of-
Novel sf.kvici:. In New Voik they
fice wheie the entry was made, lo i5sue, : have a vvny of doing things iu many ic upon application, to the person, or per- spects peculiar to themselves. Witness 'one, legally entitled to the benefit of the the following paragraph from the Journal payments made previous to such lever- of Commerce. We think the church is in -ion or sale, his, her, or the legal repre- danger! -eotatives or a-sigas, a certiiicate for the! JVotice. The public are respectfully rm untso paid, and not refunded, which informed that divine service will be per--nall be received and ciedited as cah, formed this day at 3 o'clock, V. M in the 10 payment of any public land that has old Dutch church, formerly silaated in
persons wishing tor loans, will merely forward their application and the appraisement of the land to be pledged. Every applicant wi'l as soon as possible, after the first Monday in April, be notified of the fate of his application, and of the subsequent steps necessary fo: him to procure the money, in case h' application is successful. S MKIU11LL, Tr.Ste'-Jtidianapoii-; Ueb. 13, 1 8.?.
