Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 February 1832 — Page 1

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in established roads poses c!j away thp disa!ifaclion now

np ointment at the unfortunate is-u. ; but A state ro-ul from Mount Pleasant, in Mar chc rished . ai d advance upon a certainlo counterbalance this, I tiust it -annot be tin county, to rdoominion in Gteen c'oun- foundation, a ere it and glorious object !

m; t minute search took place. The roin said I a i rotate too much, whet, I justly ;tv and a trnn-fer of a 'coition of the three The senate adopted the amendment by an

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riaifo toi some othei lhirir ellVctrd. the ' per cent fund, heiotofre ariToDriateil to ov eru helmin? majority; hut a 'mall mi-

nnt ecpe: Gordon's he. I a rare- cluering I. earn of our a pproSation. In the jtate roa-i leading from Washington. jorit of the house of representatives rcfull ex.-mined, '.d she wa ohliged to the pi ogress ct t!ii letter. 1 shall cettain- ' )avies county , to indianapoli. for the fused to concur, after Uo separate com. t,f!t'i th Hide sc;intin of one i the par lj emUiace as manv of the nai titulars as errrtio,, of hiidf-e. are the onlv matters nutters of conference, an 1 it now rests

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aminatinn in this rorm. I lie confinenent anrl anxiety inrreaed Lord- ritiigos

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suspifion , and in fact lead to a discovery Tiie msr w as frlunatf ly s'.irressful. On tlie statch through the house. Keiug given

itv t th ti-rnis v. :!! Le ( oa-i-.lt n l .i new en-'"-l.-Tlt . 'II. i p( -tit:'- ro:;-t hr i.ni.l on all Iftti-r? to r irri!!!".i .lfo.i;- ai'olri s-i-d to the I'.ditor.

r..r.try I roi-i .! iiv re.; ,n mcetnu at ( r.Vcrd'mg her part, she should increase

ii:t' j ' si .'n -i -. ii. i ' . to.irui, . i ;i rro'i Jlui.tt r, iir J j. Colnian. will ! rrreivt nt thi M nki t rn'f, in pa in i lit - f f-id.srri;-tionc. agi:nts roji the gazetti;. The f.H-)W nig named gentlemen are re-

r-iK"(( d to art as Agent for the Gazette.!

Petei -hut Lrh. Tike co. Indiana Matthew W. F --tor. E-,j Car!i-!e, Sullivan ro.-Wm. M. Iurd .I'sfj Mer r-. James Kced. E-j. Prim et n Win. J)aniel. Eq. J'va- -ville Mrii A Wariier. New Ha i r.v nv Maj. J. W. Swift. Cjnlhiana .E E Clark. Id'Hird rica?ant M r Lewis HroaK?. f'oiteis i!lr Edward Woods. Eq. Washington Wrn . G . Gole , Ki . pm.in il!e John A. Graham , !- . (it utrv's .Stoie 'm. Jones. E-4. Terre-liude ( apt J. Wasson. Eugene Port. Win Claik.

I hesn gentlemen are aut honx ai to re : u-, min-dr-d on the 3d int Tin- -e-mn cjive monies, and receipt for the same u-a prolonged u.uch heorul mv expecta

tion When the two iiouses were com

me 10 . 0 an art of mr i i;ed justice to mv hef-re either house. On the suhiect of their next representatives. I vmII no:.

late colleagues. This is the more proper . road-. 1 may here notice that a hasket full pro?c upon a sul ject so ohviouslv infeias some former representative cf Knox.'of rail road charters weie adopted. I e-ting. and o caily understood . During displav cd opposition ;if.d insinrPiitv.H hi'-h cannot enumerate them : hut all lead to- this session, two Vases i,t imi.r achmer.t

asthma so much, and his hreathing hecame cau-e.l the delay . the glonou measure wards Indianapolis. One from New Al were senr to senate, both Justices f lhe so loud. That it cost Miss Got don, I) mg in for which I so long -r , uggled. Now, uhen hanv via Salem one fr-m Jefie 1 sonv ille lVace one of Hendricks county and one Led, much and violent coughing, which jit is at length adopted with large majori- vm Coluti.'.i-cne firm Madison one 'd' Law rencc . Young L Hughes, d Her. -hi- 0 urdcifeitted in order to prevent the jtiee, surelv the po.ple mil giatrfullv re- ;fiom Law re ,rRh all to Indianapolis, dm ksce.mdy, was com k ted ;'thi disqualhigh hreathing he hind the wainscot from . member all the who aided ti provide: and tl..r.-e tf Ldactte. or "noith-west itied him lor office, hut a maion'v . t the.

being heard. It may easily he conceived j for a work calculated to advance the gen-! to the Waba-I; nver A charter is a!o court could not ague upon a specific peri-

wnai agony ?ne wouici suner, legf, ty

eral interests a work to incrr;.e the sriven t- -.-iti 11 -t - e from the mouth of od ol dilianchiernent. and without fu

wealth, the trade, the population, 'he t e- Tippeca-o' ' . -lt . .Michigan The mi- tuie relief h utn the U gtslafire, it 13 dcuLtsources. and the powet d this -ef-tion of, for tune is that thcce charters aie not well ed b some, it conviction under the conthestate E er intellicrcid man know s , guar -:ed . When future application he stilulmn does r;ot perpetuate the disqualithat successful legislatiau often demands ! made to t!ie Legislatut e for extended time , fjcation. The other case of A J Anthoo.

over. L-M(i Fitsligo was hatil taken from j a saci ifice of individual opinion a matters! to rommeoce and complete these roads, from Lawieme county, was dismis-eil by his-optdineil situation, and again replaced j of expediency , or in point- of mmor'im the wisdom of that body. v. ill, no doubt, the managers on the part oi the house of in bed. and as ?oon as ho was a'de to seak. ; portance ; nd for every -u-'h difference of, make the grant upon limited and proper rt pre-eniatives without a hearing. Alter hi accu-t.-med kindness of heart made J opinion, originally cheri-hed, proper al- condiiir n. I am an avowed advocate of much icfhciion, I introduced a bill uguhim sav to hi seivant " Jame go and see : I -nvance should alw a s he made Dut I -'every feasible improvement that tends fo biting impeachment, defining 'high cr imea

that the-e poor k Pons get some breakfast 1 trust the people mil never allow personal benefit. Hy saying ;imc, rlistance h !es- ant nll.-delneanort, in office, and explain

and a drink of mum ale. fr this is a c.ohi ; or party dislike, to operate in legislative

morning; they are omv iJop g their duty, i action. Depenfl upon it, a paltry, person

and cannot bear rue any ili-ui!l.

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the family were felicitation- f ach other-on his escape, he pleasantly observed, "A poor prize had they obtained it an old

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SENATORIAL CIRCULAR, 7o my Jtlln' citizens vf Knox. Daviess awl ALtrfin coioitics The deliberanons of the Legislature

al or party triumph, must be in tim-, al ways vi wed as a miserable compensation to the country, for defeating correct measure6, or abandoning correct jiolicy. The rynal me asure had always the suri

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SAMUEL HILL. V. ( ADDING TON

rcm IihiclzivGdo .Magazine LOUD FITSLIGO

posed of fewer members, less time was requited to mature measures, and business ! rould be advanced with more promptitude , But bok her eafter at the bulk of our acts : , If no new objects or new interests at -: yearly presenting themselves in out new

Lord Ei I si igo was attainted ol high ' ;tafe. old oljects and old intere-'sare retttcason, nml, in 1 7-10. his estate was -ei.ed , tainly cxtende.b and an increased repreti pon by the crown To augment his mis- ctlf( jf) r;in nhVays point to an increa-i fortune ly a gleam of hope, there occur ',,f l,cif;rf;. With all its drawba- ks, tiio red an exc ption to the alfainner, bt cause j jrirrPased number ha- many advantages; be w a- therein named Lord EiGligo, j l(? dPHber ;de ju.igetncn . w lien it does wh reas hi-title properly was Lord For bes ; deliberate is more safe cf Eit-ligo. The Coui t of Sessions sustain- j n conformity with mv established praccd this objection, but their judgment mj(jre a (1P r,e nf t fl, fpwtlVli j rr,0Pr Lords. In this desolate situatioi,, proscn-;'phe allowable space of a communi atif'n fed, penniless, ileprividot rank, "-inn , i jp tm ,l only afford a brief o.nMioe and almost the mean of existence, ex e pt j o- tne )nsiness done and attempted; and from the charity of the poorest of the j aM account able set v ant intent upon he peas tdry, hi life at the mercy of even ! ,,thful performance of every duty , I w i-h informer . Lord Pilsligo had )el the calm j j( Pre practicable to i,isr!osP mv entire ness to thitdi and write of his misfortum? VIrws Rut I can onlv avail ot the occi with a resignation and paticm e equally ', tjcn (0 advert to some mieresttng pro superior to the feebleness of mind w t.ich j PPrf;ings, to tlelmeate the tenor of the sinks beneath human calamity, and : vhnle a-- prrfocily as po$:siliIo. in this va . nffiaied stoicism which pretends to ri-e j( vvell known, and sensibly fed by Above human feeling. me jn anticipation of this session, thai Alter the confiscation of his estate, the ; your grow ing prosperity, and the inter condition of Lord Eit-ligo became more.:Psf9nf tiP state at large, might be grea' tolerable, the -0 V( j ny of the sea r. h after arrelerated hv measures to be adopted, him being in some measure relaxed. His -p)P Wuhnsl, and Erie canal had my fir-; only son, the Master of Eitsligo. hud mar- sympathies My feeling- and thoughts lied the daughter of James Ogilvy, of UPre devoted to its advancement; and Amhiries, and the house of Auchmes ie- f;nre by the aid of your confidence, a sue ceivcd the proscribed nobleman occasion ' cessful application was made for mean, ally, under the name of Mr. Brow n. The; anf) a epibborn opposition continued to search. Iio.vev er, was f requently renewed, frumrate the work. I confess my convrc-

and on t'.ie last occasion Ins escape wasjons Iiave been so strong of its eventful'

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senc'l; and if rail road projects could sue- mg the essentials of an impeachable olfi. ceed from hence to ib,e sea boarr', distance cef. The increase of impeachments rnusi would be almost annihilated by the rapidi- be in ome way controlled the expense ty of travel I di-like perpetual charters 13 intolei .ible ; but the .-ubject 1-ur round to companies of anv kind; even our con- cd by constitutional scruples. That the stitution can bearnenled m time without legislature can define ntfei.ces, ;.nd affit any breach of contract. I thought the penalties, and order illegal and coriupt

port ol the rc j retcntative of Daviess and . number of charter grarded m'J?t lieslroy official ait- to tp indictable, is not quesM ar tin ounties; and in this particular. I all inducement to capitali-ts - or (ailing tioncii; still, n tleclion w.s required, and am iri atdicii to say, the delegafiouof my Iieretofore in a tump-ike. I would hav e tn- the bill was not called up; it will come entire -ii-trict acted in concert the awarded rail road stock, heme to New Albany forth with unfinished business, to the next bestowed on "2rood and faiHo'iiP ser j If any road in this stale can now , or here session. mt is therefore merited. I n ish tlie ; after be rendered a railway with profit, it Anew act incorporating the town of same concert had been uniform liie votes . u ill he this utdrrn thoroughfare passing Washington, Daviess county, originated of air Bonner abme, en seme important ; through my dtsliict to St Loui-. The m the house of representatu es, and bernatters. merifs my commendation. I wilb United States owe much to i; a debt to come a law. An act 111 relation lo Knox now proceed with a summary of the mul-lbc received ere long Materials to con count) poor house, me-el conveys authc tifarious business of the sesqjr.n reserving 1 stni.'! a durable rail road can be had in " t peifect title to the ground on a notice of some particular m-'trs ; to- Mar' ,11 tumty; and good example will which n was erected. The pm tion 01 the gether with a glance af the unmerited I enefit us m due time. My doubt j ot the time per cent fund due. to Knox and some calumnies and misrepresentation issued in 1 practicability and poii-ry of constructing uoiihein coutitie, -el apart 10 improve profusion hy a debased editor of the name rail roads at t hi- day, in this state, may -he Wabash 1 ivcr, tumsont asiepurlcd of .lorr??cn,) tv y hicli to graduate the he charged when n;od can he found tO(by the ae t, to be much short of What length of this address Mornm4 himself, ! last as long as iron or stone! But I can was expected ; only about twenty -ik hunis foo noforio'jsly- contemptible; (ait his be convinced: obstinacy alone refuses to circd uollais would now seem to be deuvindioly crusade against me. (no doubt in conirol opinion by experience--its lessons td liom that appropriation! whir h, addec1, "ttgafed and cm!ol icned h mv unprinci guide me. A new train of Circumstances Hie two thousand dollars, specially uppled enemies, tvbo-p uaworlhy partizan ' in the progress of improvement, may al piopuaied in lld), lor the same oljecl, ambition I treat as I do Morrison, with mc tor mv present impies-ion of the relative does not al.ogeiher amount to five iliourited scorn.) has been in part transferred adv antage- of r ad r ads- and canals With "lU( oldlars. Jt is now rc quired, be it into tlie column-- of mi old fi iend Ei-inw. tb.e ad .uicemeot of science, rail road fa- moit' or Its-, to be paid (vei to ffje fuud ..ile.rr.r tfw -,U ei fi-.-!"' at f,ni-vd:.! ri!;t k . r a -g rr.-; , tcit generally where ru- ' oumihs-ioihi - o( the anal on common 10 I am sorry for this; but I console myself n ;!s are tmi practicable. The ultimate ten ai, and may increase somttting until w ith the belief tb.at m act s and my n-orrts triumph of either mode of improvement is leq nnd lur 11-e. A inemoiial ami joint ea-- bp judged w here my slanderers can of small con-equenre in im opinion, com- resoiuiton Jias been lor warded to congits, be made ktiown The base tales of base pared to the benefits to accrue from both praying aiiitucoijstiur.taean.il to connect men. whenever repeated, w ill never cause modes, each in its proper place I shall j W hue 1 iver with the Wabash at Vmcennes. me to I dler in serving m coasti;uc;ds. always as a public seivant, regulate my Tms wurk is impoitaut nml practicable I trust they know me and I shall al w ays discretionary opinions by what appears "ut alone in t tie common acceptation of endeavor to do my duty. Yet, w hen the best, and most advantageous to the people, the Word, in itferenct- to the phy .-ical x L 'ui-ville Ai vertiser'' (tditc-tl by S Iml iana, though unpt etendmg ,md unob- tcuuon ol the project, but alio in a proper Petui. E-tj ) can be induced to revile and 'rusive, will soon consult her own interests, sense. It tbe present application to cun-inu-e ue. and without even a shadow- of She will soon bu 1st through tin trammels gress uuionm ately fails, succe-s may -til' truth, it -print scurrdous abuse to impair: and contentions w hich yet obstruct her 'e attainable power may be better dis mv influent o or ties troy my reputation, 1. vision m relation to these and some other posed iu time, or tlie Borough or any num. knew not what a base parly spirit may 'nutters. her el citizens may piocure a chaiter; not attmrt. But unaided, and single Many attempts weie made to alter va- ;ooJ 'die ceitaiu prutits in prospec'ive, I ar 'f i, I shall fovever rely or. the peo- nous parts ot the revised code of the last would soon ulind inducement lo capital-le-love of justice, and the power of year--no c hange pievailed but -uch ;is 'ds. 1 lupe the ap-phcaton now will sue truth. I shall recur to this personal mat- could not he dispensed with The omi- ceed; both in a local and gtncial point of ter as space may permit. jsion to require Justices ot the Peace to view.it will be of git it and lasting utility. The acts, meriionab, and joint resolu ' gi e bond and security ; the doubtful over- l he general a-sc-mldy has or years past tions of thi session, may in bulk tall little 'eight in regard to the collection of uebts memorialize. 1 congress, for ai l to improve short of thrice the usual 'ize; they far b execut rs and admim-trutors, mth oth lil ii nnc riicrs, and ui senator Ji. HenI Jt . - - 5 ..... ... ' 1 ) , , m , . It:.... . . ll . I . ...

ournumner uiosp originaieo .u any pieiis Pr wnii ciisci epancies, aie lemetiiea. un-, oyuu i- .u mc nead ct se.n.itn.'o

utility, and (he benefits to he experienced, i on- M -si n. Road bills constitute at It ast Tnstire have full iui i-diction ot all debis committee on internal imnrovt-ineiiuA in.

"In March, IToG.and of course long at- J t,at t,mP only strengthened my determin i tw o thir;;s of the whole, and a jejune list wdhin the limit of their authority; and formed mc 111 December last, that he. all apprehensions of a search had cease.), Ci perseverance. The measure roiled it- j shew ing about ne bundled and titty of voluntary judge ments upon confession, believed he would succeed this se-.-pn, ic iid-Mmation ba ing been given to the then I cPr amun'l my heart; anrl as I foretold ' such, (as they tripped along in the n.dis-' without process, may be entered up to the piocuung means tor that purpo-e, also, roan-inding oflicer at Fraserburgh, that; five year- ago. the increased reresenta- ; mrt confusion of 1 he last weeks of the amount oi live dollars. This will save that he only aw aitct the lepoii t Capt.' Lord Pit-bgo was at the moment in the tjon under the last apportionment, secured ; P-ion.) has already been published Not 1 costs but care may be necessary to pre miiti, wlu had examined the Wabash hi use ci Au hirics, it was acted upon w ith 1 t1P, (M, The summit section of the yvork : one additional cent" of the thi ee per cent vent an abuse of the privilege" .Many near thiee yeais ago i.y order ol govern so mmh pi "tnptness and secrecy, lhat the! j? fny provided for. Admit that this; fund is granted to any of them If it had attempts were also made to change county tiiuit, to urge that subject with the aid ot se 110:1 must have proved successful, but section of the work unconnected, would ; been proper for the egtstature to act boundaries , count v seats, obtain .iivurces, iciteiateu mcn-nals from our general bi a lety singular occurrence. .Mrs. he of no general utility ; admit (and real- on many of these road tails, ami the peo-i&c but vested rights, and individual con a-setnUly ; unu lie ?etmed to anticipate u rphia Donaldson. a lady who lived much v I anticipate this.) that certain political j pie had" de-ired it. Nhould rejoice at such j ft act?, begin to be hehi sacred, excej.t, 111- br,atl( 01 hinil asceitam Another memo1,10 himily, repeatedly dieaint on : and propel t speculators at togan-nort. increasing facilities and imnrovement. as 'deed, in all matters touchmtr tate r oa-is ! 1 1 11 ul the geeial a;5cinbv his bee-i for-

Ic.at particular night, that the hu-e was nj attempt to arrest its nioercss on llm' b!,i ni tb. Imil.liiu-nf l,nl. :1t,d imm n 'tb,.,-.. ..rm.eriv is le.-sened. and mciea-ed wanicd, playing aid tube" LMven l,v r,m.

north sole of the W abash, south of the ving our navigation ; hut when changes in ; in value, without due care or n flection. sc'Sa 10 ""i'love the Louisville and L Indian agency ; yet I proclaim, that the stale toad is by law within the province! The revenue of the state now it-Id-more m;nl loute. It ihis nga.m fails, it is spirit of patriotism, of improvement, of of (he courts; when the labour now devo- - than the ordinary expenses of iheg-ivein luc hist 1 shall ey ei consent to scud until coricct legislative action on existiog obli tcl to existing roads is quite rnsuflicrent in ; merit, and will soon bear a re luction. IV o 'heie t-t .in increase of tepiesciitulites gation?; the same spirit that has so far many cases, ami no additional means could ' particular change is made except in refei - 11 Ulii lllls -lite, able to do moie thr.n i ice succeeded in defiance of a speculating and he granted to make, or improve new ones , ; nce to delinquent tax land-; tax specula- llol,efc,'t -ls l,Iill politicians, at home unworthy opposition, ( inditTerent to all tbp I tt nviorlil if imr.rnncr to W- ', s t e SO inilC.h ti.tn tv 1 1 1 rfit.' for ;i time- siii b innnfirli lii'iiana vas asked t in. tcs., ,r ... . .f,fi-

as -he passed it in nave s g e o- fn.an i profitable contracts tin Indian agency has. time and money . legislating upon the sub- wall no longer be sold by the collector, but and counrm a.i act of the legislature o't u-a a'tonisbcd at aitnaiiy on-eivmg the or mav hereafter have at the mouth of iert It tvnitl.f l.o of no avail here. r,i in. 'bld nr. :.nrl rrinmiMl i tbo i romr- K. .u-. k , mcoipot atm r r, ,,.,,, nJ,

lllUi) 1 1,1 uuer contempt ot all quire into the cause of so many acts tor; of state as subject to the tax Alter three ouu,uu'j capital -lock, to tuibiatri

fcurrounued by scibhers llei muul became so haunted with the idea, that she got out bed. an a was walking through (he roam, m hopes of gi i;,g a dutYi cut current to her thoughts bet no she laydown again, wb.cn day beginning to dawn, the at eiJer.la'.l y looked out at the window.

liuies ol sohiier among soni tit.es r.eai . . . if.-.i.- I. .a i t ..i. . ..

no nous. Y ' . . "L, i ,i ..-Ipc, - ! ' management, the same spirit roads; whether it was members anxious year- elapse without red. mpt.on, ull .-udi over the Ohio nver at ti.e lid-. A-tnta n seanli been by that tin n r,n. -'-11 secure the progress of the work to ,o pcase individu.tls. or h .pes c reate.l by 1 delinquent property m iv be sd I and on- ', e sent on iron. Lou.svitle, .m-i their thawhe supposed they had come, u u aP l ippecam e. 1 know tbe late In-lian agent the allow ance to ea. h county of $400-' v e. ted into a fuml'to encouia-e common a-sh; :.ty s ,oa rendered the- ... ! je. t ( -v lath poultry ; Jacobite pou.t.y -y a, , i; . - d ? . ( I ipbm.) .- now ,n the Senate of the Urn- at a forme, sess, u. one thing is certain, il',ehooU in the proper eount This nut- h ol bee;, hve y ear- befue genern! a sale object of j-dlagc for tlu Leg -I so, ted h.at.s! but why and whe.efwe w.,s the oamtics scatter the money, anl tad to ' ter w ,11 be again acted upon;' ,f the uicans assembly et that state,, all cr.gio-sing.-diersmthe days L n k . ti, . mpr s . su,h a man sf nt to such a place? W hat. bridge and improve the mam leading he not approved, the c, in view, mu-t at Lvtrv ether mtfUi wa- m eie to g, tion. Mrs. oph,.i was pioc. ediug to iou-t , an su-!, a Senator Wo? True, he mav roads, the :11,,1,,ri,.o,,. lM.i.r. ill : t...... i. ....... a , ,.! ... , l ti the t.,,.b.e" w-:,s.,,

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d r m, that she i ir ih-Ji e i ban N p.'il.l 10 look i side of ihi s u i e seen in

agency account, (tin- co.-, corns himself.) but what can such a Senator fleet for the state of bull m i? Ho miy write letteis, he m y promise contracts to supply the

beii -.t.s; he m iy oder lesolutions for h une forever -l-nubi be

lem.ti mar sf n ire : anoiner inmg is at-; lowed t- redeem. U ith the tixcu resobi Conytitt-J mi" a uju..4o ic er, 10 suik uie most equally ceil am, if the legislature tion to sccuie a common school fund. I a- reciprocal intoies-:? of our state m the give a ton er to the juei-iary , it shouid ; mended a bill in senate, bv prov sd up.; that scemmg opni.otis ol a m,.j rity, lb it a c ,y no longer exercise the ame power. The; any indivi.lu.il (commissioned othcers ex por .tic-a !' ui-ville may be rai-e-iu departments of our government are, and i Cepted, su lect to militia dutv. micht ex ex-du-ivc pnvileges. I was anxe":- t en

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t the nun nog oi uH. hn ige , ;-life ugi.

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cparaie ail'J distinct. ' emrt him-etl from hues lor i;on .itleri.h-.nce ti

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tonsumpi .., io .,, ,y p.rocure exp.-ct !;, cannot ! e m x.,e and administered hv iat muster-, .'except i i time of war ) by n will I c cuiic. over the (Mho .r J. f-

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u-eo r our co;i-li'u:;r,n, t n 1X ,Ur une ,,,'ar each v ear to the -chool h i --ni ioc ; a;.d -eeii.r, th.,t Kento-' '

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o en ry the y eneia! man In m lo- i j:.b a srii i!' rci Ss P bin.l tbe Wai-;-c'-. i- a lj !t"'i low;., i-.o-L v-;t c.uLCiil

sion but I ttu-t. all puties will in the O.m.

a aiiiit an us i.u. i i toiiuoii. uie at;ie ca:i'MiS lo the tuns. Ulnro I leir.il:.r hf..- : ...... t,;,. . tl- .,... ;i to .-ni n n.r.i ... , . ...... .

. ieac.1 the Senate of the K petiti-Mi of tweh e Ireeholdeis, the boards ! rni-sionc r to be n-ded as valid hv the c .1 munit i.-s. i n i. : t. : , , an i i n i ih

lausny many an uoa i . ., eoinione.i w 1 1 n oor.g county business, can order all To-Hector of t!e regiment. i:o. This idea' hunt the chailei , oi to !im:

UV lOiKl law It least, we auont- . our mis. inner ot tiio i.ror.rr n.nr.ti fu 1. -t COtlSUJtfd I lie e o 11 : 1 I r ' e l e-1 s ( .

mean time, learn hi tiuc character an I ed: I mean that to movent u-eles, ... , a, ; , ,n c,ii i . " i,,. .n, . I directed ... ....

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c i i buu.kmg ol seme cf the matters alluded sauctiou this act tu relation, at Icus'. to al); their actual numtcr, lor ull rulu il le pnr-'ly dcnvc.i fio.n our uti.ens, o.;l h.-n

to alter or auitnd I te n

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