Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 February 1835 — Page 1

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if -ration is ! ho sime, t!.

v!i ; at hi'iii lil can a creditor plop . to tieni k i, om shuitii g up, hi ii

jnri ivci iioi.c. Confined us I e is in tl.e tiurrow : bounds of his prison, h can acquhe. certaii.h I ' inert used p.nver to lijii!!,.te the dc ht l,t: j(jvvt. 'jt''urc l.t. can do i.uiLin for Liiii (-fe Ul.e uliittint; oi'hiirx t gc.) f . r hnnitlf, (r lor his ' ht l.ilcss wile and i liildrciu '1 he hnpt ii!t',s suid

" :) !i.'i fl on. v at the option of the ; u'e P'.-olh J iitudi id, ol every poor and unfor- .!. iin'i'i.r.o,--"- are due. Jtueintc wan, arc, under the uiju-l provisioiis of tt-.-.n.-fil nniui. orif snunrr r.r !,,r las, ilcnci.clatil upon the crucltv and

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vc c.M.ts f.r ci v cuhM qut nt insei lion; i

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to b ifidt btt d.

rt.-i three lint, s f.r on .lollar. am! lv" disposition i.t l.iiu to whom he umy cliaiicr

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!H( i'( in the

sen' w i i ! i o

If lie be so fortunate as to j.os

' . ' a!1 ' "" n:h?e( Alnmnjuhicl, hat if-.i r the ,... r of .! ., i, ; , , i, t;av , . v Mi.Mh..tics XMih tvhich e aie whdonrd, r,rf r ir ti.Jp nc I ns? f he oc r,tn. lo r;;e j '" ' ..th .1 ih, n. oi L-"r i'-ihiJ ih.e lie idtu ! blendit mi t v. he drnj,, lf a , fi 0' f,jnril .;9 of Gir j ''jV 1" I '" 1 ("roi'i il.r ,j-h!o.--:..i: l-.t I r tune r.l. crme,Hnd coiiiigumg tl.em to ; run mot la i a i;d orphans; n In h have i r'l JV Vt r f- 1 ' 1 hl sf "1;'; r:;'t i w..uU h common fa.e. At,M, tuch .he , uc-, lot, e and nhih cluuul ,o , ar !.r - Ii:::. 1 "i; 1 ' if" 'o':' -J tiie.ol ourlnusthat la most i.moc-fct c! .do'eni. c trt-aur f.f human nti I di j ;.dnt to ;, i.,t;',l ..'u-ua'.-. .4" nian hi the Male ol Itiiliana i.,av , under ! vine uriente to the mo-t di-innt pot t jnnj I 5 lih a"' 1 ' f ;f :! 1 i n. c- v,;,. d ..r the visitittiou of Dcnurv anil dc itiui!i n. idf.l,i,.,a i t,... i r.. .."'" it hin thr vul!$ fa i-ii-m:. It . :l:..-l

i iooi in .ii ?- nir itii i i it' i i

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"ien.ii inai ever SKUi&eu niiuio tier limit.

Shall I he told by ihe nj-onetilt i f the

n:e ratio.

ses fiitiids or morn v, he u,nv walk fuilh in ti i 1 1 that no man under our s-tatutea nerd

I order, v.-ill it. .freedom ; hut if he have neither, no alterimtie hp iir- m ioi,P.l f,,r ,UI.t 'I'.. lU-n I n,..l,l

il.; h invtednnulA.rhul.atHl charged ! 'T.olS" VliI..1 r":. " ' J iU'r Le ! M.ond that fcU. h a ne'claralu n is it.com- ! . . t omplieil with the recjuirt menu of tlio statute. I , . . , . - h ar.irh, of prod-.c-, as are tied in ;. Thi, enormit j calls for the remedial action t.f ! l,a,!'",e, ",!h, ( 1 l'e ' lf I,ce Milh .in ,!y. will h,; rei-ieJ in nayncnt for puI) , the LeiIa?u,e, and I sincerely hope that it w iH i Individual ha c been locked uj in our

i i'ii. mis, at the market price, delivered in Via j " ''-U'" ic- delayed. Imprisonment f. r dehf,ijai! in coii'eqtlHiC e ol inKl-tlily (0 satisfy

i i . ,. ,ei,ie ui-uior is proven to the demand oi tht ir creditis !ioiuuud

utivt- ik-icu iiuuouienuj, is a t;un tiu;n our

.statute, a cuncer upon the body politic, a

Of Mr. Shaw of K,i s uii a bill ftr the Clil! u'uri atil,IS vvhicli ought n;t to be toleia

.".m; f ivu.rhi-nmcnt for dtit in'"' - Binit.1 ,us,ai:o mics

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v. '.'ITi.ru in.. If.iu.r itu i.r. ... I

il-ute ( n ;.'f Stif dines. Januanj. ,!,!.. ., r ..,.. in ..i.t ...... u t .i .. i

i fc.' --" .-j........v..a....j,wi.. I u llltl CH II' 3 it of my ronntrv I cult s-r that it is nn pi.ii--

M'l prAKfti, ! i be -.m IT. r my ttntimtrts . 's n evil vecJ not inchcneus to this soil ol i i tf'.i f ion o tie r:;t i;,b"? ;a . . K t '. in t!e hill ' ireeiiom. 1 .d:e mai y olh r nhusc?, it as imf.'.w prt '-neH t the r.ots'-'i.lPi ation i f the j-oited from Great Uiitaiu. F.vvn in that anil .t;-"', v i:h .1 .iitlhi'.-itt e r.i.i tiieii-i'ir.-re wit !i . cn-r t moiia ! cl.y it was in know n un til t he i t if n

t !;e co:: -i'

t:i !.!. t in !!.. .'.'ever in m !: i ri' ir. mor.at! .'.ttamme:.t

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" '! m at It ii: e o t uis nn n .1 t be snpp.'-i'. I ce.Ti now of l hop KlthtCKt tOt VTf iiih.d

it itivi.-l'. i s tl'.i' ;!

-f r.'tn.h me v. it!i

M:re v. iii. ,'j ii i ? e - -. it i e i ; . e

lUnt ! I r?on..l Li

lIli'.HH, :y f

Mil' in'i c 'i

Uk cii.Zi as. Il i- one u hit.h !: et '(i n.nt.h of the :ittenti..u of t!i pen; If of lli.htt.d, imd

h.

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-t, OiOi-i d the

ivc.l iy oidy

''uncut .it iinpri'oa t. ;it- !,.lT.,e railed

one

te. I do Hot ' I iihn

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lira KiOii'n-r ft ear. ti,i-i If n deba tt d in t.ie

lr:K- .!' r.r Nutiomtl Le-i.int :n e n :ih n t ;;le:.t, ' inta ate.', -'.-i ll. ivi J , ; t ! v of i: ? n.i uii n t n s impor-1 te 4V

tanee hiil f.-r tie fd'-di

: n ii t f. r

ti.d t.ii. I - lift;,:

r:mn 1 :;!t but thut in he if rentnrv

j " ... . i a e i t (: -nd. Airt'iidy hai if i.! Maich...e!t and K' i'.iiidiv. it hi! -i i'l - .-v i l ! , hi Ii lat

i.iei.V. "' d sta'e is t hnTied "nh -in"e.i at jau'icial t -!:-'t nri I . :'; .-. whe;e the Li'.ri.. t ri-i stiS of a Kf t t hs. ve !..r i:!'i.i.;.;at d tinhe! i eh iii'ci-i'ie v.hicb have l.i-rn ciW d hy th iMi t dit iiitii. hrd hinut-.'t of tireit Britain, as u'lih'trily eq!i;it.dera. t with a t; y whichtrr e!:i;inat-'!i fr-'-m her CfiirU of judo atnre ; de eisiofis which huv a -t u m vcr-l"i'.:i t lpU ndor

ovr t!ic a!id ie. l.i .h t!e y e- e giv n, i n

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ij,riu wnb moii ijreial upon

iiiiatmnt by uri-toeratic influence, by the

pnwrof a pampt-red imd hat;-!.ly iiohili'y, un dr thy h.usihle pielt xt of seunii i; that body -caiefi the frauds of tlx ir 'iii.l .f, and steward.' !n a ,utceedins; rt-:n, the ia :cnutile this? ot J . it!y, procured '.ho power by ptirliaiuenrary ene.elmt'i.t, of inipriionnn nt f.r debt. Lhip fh.H time served only to ilti:d it uidir and u i ier, m.'il thi.t caprieioin tyrant Henry the i;.hi!i i.n cadt d d.c throne, it became the general law of the realm. In ti.i-s. as in taanv o:h.t

j - i.-;, ; v.tr j.i.saii irt iii the many to the y ilovr bi t iiien i steps until at

it impopfihle to Kiranrt I heir ;tunury alTaiis in euil'n if nt litne lo avoid mch an unhapj v alUrnalitP. 'i'lieie are men vn ho ii..ve, in consequence of Ihe Weraned tale of their tnuluf ai iou Luint!, httu forced lo lie wiihiri lliote gloomy al!i a t k befoie they could mke out ihe thedu'e vhich ihe law to imie:atii-ly den.andi Such case hnve heeD known to occur, laid arevtith ihe recollection ol hoaoiitl !e int ml et s of this II use. Jul

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i i h i r i: r iiti i I r. ift 1. i a . o I .. .. . i ..I i ..

; s .... .... inniiij u i iot irt a rn? i;hj it, v Im ni i 1

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impiif nf t aeoior: atiu ufnl-i i.e v. a nr. uar , e

milled within li e vvHiNif an iiiorriinioudut jeon, hi tifnnd litfle nne nri I c ft peihapi fiitndls and in the vrant nt ih tier t nut it of life Audwiil thoe l.d diet) pror,r.uru She n.-.iiie of tint paitnt. whom all the Torl 1 hnn denounn d as a 'jail Liid,'' Hilh tlie same rob uud itepec: that thty oti e did , and e ill the pait nc r of hir jsand roirons I ok upon hiu; w ith lu r accuntomed piideand txuitation? And what is it which lias thug drowned a family in tear?, made eren their d. il bread j lecarious or dejn('anf ucn ti e chatity of a cold and heaitlts woild, and pen banc e Iot to the ? tale a alualde ciiizen? I anfw tr not crime hut mi-fortune, and Ihe unju-t s veri'y of nr lavts, m liicli are xt cuted to make "(he rich richer ana

i

Ci.tlai .1

onn h M.ti li. I i ot i i. ei'in.try

the poor poorer1 In s rtd'orrrd lo prat ify Ihe malii e. and llatt. r i l.e turrid v4,n

if Mich impiiioi.ment he enc'uitd only loi jlv cf son.e wealthy homt-manufactutet. a day, nay even tin hour, the principle , v rar)f a,j (o . ut ,,; fPr rr (n)r aild it. m-i

temait.9 uiiChat.get:. Ihe ei miaient

ihe capiat ud ?a!i- faciendum, l.ke the pio

n.-1-ii

, ! ;n the rt':"lU. 1 IUI tit'" V :

thai he i no lor jjer a freeman.

ciuthat lis pojiiical hinli-iight ha? been takfn away from him that in? poet of kicomulion are trainj ltd at.o i;uder Ihe hlihli: it llaetae of tuch a conbcioii'iit ss, he ioses that ungehc guard again.-t tljf 1 1 :u j'at ions to uioial dryia.lalion j.rule J cliaractt.r. lie tew.ti to hc e in i ( i y ej e, c nti mpl : in e vt ry u plif.ed lii gfr, friiiii; as the ofhc r ot jus n'oeagcoiis hirn lo tl.e lace ol incaite-

menti.i v efiort that was imn'c to w ration, I i.eciurvoi uiautv uiueiiruueui e

ein.eitd jm.'e fioui !'mprioidr.g on luo mesne i f.'i.-i.kcB h.is cheek ; the genial cuneutel

I roerjs he tioi; v ot the u!,et t ; shad tLe state I ,i h!r.,.,l. ul.irh hnl a moment LelVre cir

culated freely and uniihled Unough lis

.e. -th the ii lltifi.ee of the w-C'e and tl.e . 1 r . . . . . i . ...

1. 1 t a ( . t iiii ' - i . i i..e c ir.tcu , ' " i itunro i ni t v . i i a, ? t- , uhrtl s li a a once

a - i !', aed a fuii tht r a s'mih.r " ' rt u nd d t he pe; son.'i 1 ii h rty i f the suldect.

r.t, ir, "hat the com

mon ijwt.i Imu ceut.lty we v. r introduced :,...-'. t . i ... . : . . 4 .....:.. i i .

' i i ' j i in,; i itii iiui in i.tiui nil 1 1 wc liinp

n--' h t.' i.t i valuable in jnri.prti- '" hteti ih epty in.prtto-.tetl widi .! u-

t althotijth arist'u ratic iniluem e under ll.al monnrchv trerv narlia-

I ' 4 to.p to rut vent the

i be body of the u!!et.t :

! i

uei avt ' de;,c',

eu 1 i n rah, z

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tio.iars with!,, j);s nj,,eily grrt?p. The r . i . .. i . . . . -

inn oi .ins. nuKi-l.ear led wreit n t rov.

epeta:e forlurief

IfliT un) u ii. I ii t o i ii a in ti ( r,r -. .

He is con jih i,e ,r,;.rn ,,r , ... , , ... ,.. , i D r,in

tijth n of hi ct unf i y. lie long to l.uil l ark Ihe bop of vit jiir.co ti on hi r.p. pitnoi., Mld (o venrh out in 1 !ocd the

ce? of the most lbj li quiiilion, is seivtd ! f,rf pared to follow ihe d upon ihe tilizen, that mun ent he feels j nf .um. darinj; and an.b

til IiiuiKtia pay so profound u respect to a cus

torn which it "more l.otioied Mi (lie hreneh th

i i.iui i.ouoico in ;ae oreacn tnan ! , , - . . , , the eh.,-rvariee," as to perpetuate it, under her I dli,:,t fcI" I',c't",l lttltt. Hi cm d lug

r i more eii' .!,!( nt-il, free mid b; nifen ii.sti'.utiori'? ' and Congealing tide l' tnfc l f e nitil itig aiul .4 , It V. Otiid he linworlhv ttlhi r i..iiif-.-iii.t ,i! hrr .!.. ! ,1. L I,.,.. I. .....1 ul -i I I mi, no

" ii" Lllir IUIHJII S ill Ol I . nun ' ....fc..

it.)

ni. a the

.tin t la u.j en

nn nirn i e l. a receiv

ilhin which Jiaa su u; ju:ly L

up' n ins name. And it iljjj (i e policy viliirh n wie go vern mi nt I'M i in-ue townrd thtue

citizr-P., ul,,, fM.r ,,, ir indigent com'i i j'j '" ''V, ti.?n,8r n'oM i,y u become the tenantn j miA'lul ' 'he jail; I nt w ho-e lot nevr r t4e lets i: lem-d m.J Id.ddv f.jVa

po t 'C t

h.n: d, i.S tl.e ..r,,. b, ta. haul hhi. C ! Kli h

il ihe , d,,iii h ; and b ;.'e h.'m it i; ti f It res tu. 1 j' iil'd rural -etneg e i d rurnl i"le'..-nr. s t-t his native l-nd it. his r.f :. lor uo' bi.n who-rf i-nas cl talents r:cd iiim fa.e ti e l.tie.i ci.nditi.tn in vl ill: be prs ed d. cLmdi il u n--il -g ol his j.ulh, wiavn c hi f.r I ...icif, !' t rtirtic wi4il s of j : -,vi h the wild :!ovi . i that I 1 ii i: i d around I : t o t re. 'a ih.-t n . ol Ian r, w' ere in t (, ly Seolhu d t ut il e o.M will Of hl.t lo ci,i i-b iis nit niory h-ns 'I -Li i.t'h ; i tnnjrc thjii I rti.d ; thht I.e nn i J,2cd in hi tly i, g a,. !,,(.,,. s , , tl.e buri'd.jj, i f ihut po t rty, v. hit h it ii, d Lei u his ia.e to endu.e ; in d, w Id, , he la 1 e cd wci.I ! c.--ail i'l all its hi letnrs ihe VMl'e of I ,s !n i ni aid hi deit't.ceh ss i Ji'-j rii p, and v In n rea-o:i bad lo t ilwrnp.re, "hi i. !t tt ran ii the .: n e mciur,i holy Iimi, t! c ht Mo.stifs pri'i ii we:eci,ntinuallr rM nt to h:s t'onbled imaii.afii r , arid produced the mo.'ti iT cfirg exi-iar:.Mtiwtis. Some under tlie ha-e pj rt h nsa.n of la Ml eoi fintd 'hi re have n n e.i. tt d tie suie id I mt are I ru bed nn pre j ar? d into the r i.liiu s f ll.u u:.kimii uorid. .Nor en we i e a.-l.a i-hi ; t ni h & t,ttkul ci n-t.n inn t ion when i.e ra ;'ei t '!( on il e natural nVU ol d. rail.ith n noou ii

ti'lMtivt "A i.-',U-

te-i.-i d in i nd ruri r.evi r ul mit to

i' r ho . 1 1 , i ; stud ti.e- d':stii..i.s (.union

Nnd to mind thu coi -1 i ' u I . d, !, t df.ri.daliitii ii in. .ne jraliii a nd 1 .stbsen.r . i! un that if M line ir.ent uiaL i ti e B.ui.e roof (flip com. icon j ol, wbh tl.ojf ft!, :.iou w r-t h i I n hnvt disit' iiiT, it lii.u.Liii!) ! (Jin lii.t j hi thij j ar'ii.ular at least -it far riiiid nd h ru vol- nt 'han ihoje .f Turku ; w hi re t'.e rt nhi. h tvu

t.Ubij ! oh hi d !T..

us Mid enhi h

.1, ..,..,! ,

a.! l.on' r ;s in jarid a;; 1 that of ti iii ; o:tor,

ta Iioti.et, on; i.rila hei.'e-.td. itiut ci unti

oi., v. ! ii I, Lf. fi ol-

ti i'i c.'vjiim t la the hloi d t f i!.e adf tl.e tro.-s--:he opt te t' f of the

i 'ni'.'i f Aris'i'!. . l eoi.i 'a",

n hiU; ,,s et semi b i. h

ten Lnii hen i -ts

(iruk-H, Ji

the enfoi-

" to longli cur fiehis in pence, and f I-nryf , i,s r.. enr hoHjte.l IV till o,,r country in irar. Ouht it v-1 i l" the fdu-h. 1.).-. you wih tomr

nlry

rathtr to fiame tuh Uw, us Mould lend

to interweave around its it, stitutioi,-, h!l'-,iiih t..r

. . TO U?.j i l-l

s parti niar the o:t-con-ve j ut the nmir r id t-

nt.i'.n zi d lo-.to r t

i i '.i:t y, to t he ueieteri-

ous t hits of thir i ysrtt ju of in i . :i, ! r..t i.t for

til? d'o n.. 1 ; er:;-e li e r.iM a! i-.-.z vec uiis

wl.ten rnnnot ia,l U 'nmni.t h., name,.: u.at m. , oo.my. i n.n you s,r, that the i.thtrs I f:0r clogr(J kter him, (I tare l.ol how profound jurist, to the Jslest limes ith an en ;'t Atm-ricaii lioeriy, thuie brave and patriotic 1 ,- , . . , , , ,- vi.hle .c.Mi'.ria'iitr. I!,rl I net ban in eon much ' U bo hi Id not t!i( i . fi v. 5 dr-i. r In ll it. 60011 to Ol C!l loi III tilt,) UclOrtS lof t'V-

r.ous I an- :; to the e!ai i:; of this -nj: ct ... , ho pi tiled for I h the deari-sl blood that iverfr Upon a poiiioliof I hit I h a p p!l. si w hicb , ln

! ;i-Iative nttcnti.-n, I v.nnM not have rrci-ni air-t h- ;n ! uinan veins ; ho-e hi-di pi i ilr-tre it a benevolent IKily had 6ei.l out to I

u; . was to it ic the i radie ol 'intent hbt-rlr. i,nsc l.;.. ,;., i I . .e !. ,. t i r in it

. i a . .

n r i. it trncJrali ot the

ho conitirufe the bone and sinew of the liel'ub!ic? Should an unw i.p, arbitrary, Rlid Irmniral tvitfm t.rnvliiil tl. i n. Irran

i"i.rt,a.s ot

. e .v

k-.d hi r ii tr a,t lo fl

r muMiu ii i f tl.i-fc he.r.s who l ;,e bin

hearts of thoe , tlaonu,.! j aiij a i..nr i eais si-H e.

up i;i the .'ih j.'iis i i en ii.ct b r parti, 1

to mo eh s.d ii

i!tl

:d f.ii n

cr-ttiiin fl I

f mr m hers of this HUcO

so consonant lo m

i .',

t,;e e itim

I w

v.!-hr. that it v iil rert'ie tneir tavoraine no

lie. PuMic .'cTitiment as indicated hy the pre-?. pd proclaimed hy th ii-p.resentntives of the prop!? within tn wills oi Congress, fmy I heby the inaj ' itr of tl.e psoj le theiuee vs. h-f- already de Ired in its tayor. and if that sent irrient ihonh! hajipdr meet with an accordeut '0p.ir: e in ti.e ait'n of this I.ri-hilure, it will, bri hi nr.d jure ;-a the fnme of our your iend ti'iiiu st'.fe. rei ve more to xslt her in the est imn lion of her "ister. lhn any net perhaps n her part sire her ndmi-'ion into the Union '1 !, r',ht nf the ft ate to nhdidi inpi i-t")'uneni for debt, U'liiVt been ipiiitioned 'I he de-ei-io'i of the Snpremp ('t)iiit of the Lnited ! f e ha estahli-iied it hex ond the reach of contradiction. There is not I imnuine a nincle

no mher of 'hi I.oriomhle hmiy. w ho if he c.in-

di ilv eon'i !r r tl e isolated propo? i' it m of iial risonment for h ht. v here no fraud is dcaisreed

. the rratlJe ol .t.u'iit l.hrly, hosc ,jse(.jov ff ut which poti

"'i '"'-in in iiotiu ii. n i ' f i iaiej i!i a rnanv 1 i' i l .. .oieed i.iinnt willi which the nations of ike- . -,. . . , , .oi rth shall rintf for Cerituiie; think yuti. I jay, ' l" "'klitig ol at! f e hJ nrgenei a' t tu his ihatthost Go.hl.ke men contended for .a partial 'own eitimalion to the Cotidill'-u tif a ilave. freedom, whii h permitted the body ,f the un- The iLwfii ofearlhlv b!ifS whlth hi r", ,!tV!'e;;,,iri'";,,'(1 "ndrr ,hL,liin:.gition had fuuuls'll-ing around hirn, sameroof with the det f. ho, that everperpe-i b . , ' , ,v ,i trated the deeds ofguilt; w.'h the counterfeiter, la,e ;l Hioiut hi beirealll the the horse thkf, the murderer, and all t hose de- , shades ot his dungeon. 1 be joy which ptaved wrettd.es who swell ihe eatuho-ue of kisoiled in h.S hierl in the pltsente ol

rrou 1 rank which (Ley nh nld ever

hohl un fire citizen, thrir fall e.eu'd

0 i he u i. ft 1 1 1 v ihifiilmiK' llirr iv i o 1 ,1 in I h i it

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decf nt pull down the pillns of the Coi sti

I tk

t.t id.-r n ,,t (.f thi.i i dioi.i rysterr, ni d i ehobl 'host i I.. I Irt-n of I'li-'or'-.jtie a5 d.-.enhed h) tu it ur let i.tts of the (!k r ,",!: f.tute in the mills', cf

tutioa with them. In h free cnutitiy like our r it n, once 10 liable l inlf r nul corn ul

!, -f l,f

it t!!'- !f.

se i in - ; and they a-e v. i I ne-.-v 1

noi ' , a, I '

il l II v iiitt r, ol 111'

M v I.e.-rt :rt t s

d. nn 1 r f it a! of "to 1 in i : t a .

w l.o'c t Xi i ir. ion nti'! j ri-oti luv s p, ml i ;n our own, m.d were ot:r pi p'-.l i'.i'.n ai i'ei cef ther would here, ir. .unite iLrk tohirs, he de-

siorjs from great and utitingr our st ioi.r1, ! I"1 to our view, i'ut that v h:C a m..lt s oer i , ,r i i .1 i .- I la w of im'iri oi inenl fur de! t Jli'l ui.re r voltnn hjonrst eiior t w Inch the w imlom of maui. . 1 , , . . , , . , iiiii- j ing to evt rv w ii umam rj n4.iiil en. I j t.naoCfcn oi-e should I.e left unemployed to Uir,.,,ic Le.ut, is ihe h.imii:atinK hit t! at weak

keep the yeomanry well-nflected towards nnd di fem . Ics.-. womm may foi the

ita institu'i i.s. Let not this caution be

WariiMi fell.

. . . , , , ' . - . , .

ntial pall, as fie i.tiiuivs ou e.ciy amc hloiitid and iiisisintiraiit wtaltb, Le.nzon-

I see one or two representatives in thi? ,ed out in its In i f and uiurj ed authuiiiy, II' ue w ho-e whitened lcks and furrowed dr.tjjinor ihe fufJc. ing po'-r, the not uu ' heck, proclaim that they must have frequency mer ilut ious duwen tt wood been w itiifsses of th:,! ini,rrl I . , ! ami ! ra t v i a ,,f w a te r." I r o in liiuil uteu-

or ! r-cis,..,w.,J not ht-ita e o (Tonounre up- , c A,.ra n,.a tK. .. ;n ...d idr,o.l f .Mi.lir lo ihe luisot..

on it. bbi I'irn ami tleeidt d !i,finprob3te.n I"-;- , r.vrB. ,,.,.... .ic-j.,.. fc - ,.

I . 1.. I ...... II l .1 A'

.Amrinri'io penerouv I he r ii Ii 'h te net I. tm.l hn ' ooum ii-m wii. hui i;,e iiuui n my as

. fr lll'lll Iff M ' tr. II Ifc VTV, TIC!'

n m ' it ir i : i e g e to rou - , uif i nn,m, inn, ru,, un- - - ...j ' i i rnatic, it ha-never iii tl is country fciiiid at et- set ti n. I m p t ir-onmenl for d e ht i d ia me-! h i in, bi en ks u poo liiui like the light ol

r; nor hs it found supporters even under irir;allv opposed to the unalii nabie r i "hti ' I he nut Ul al rill) I h I otig h a p 1 1 U I 6 o I his 1be a-lmiuisfration of those arbit.ary aJ ty- ()pmari because it debars the citiz- n ft on, !gl .s!td window in a few and htble rajs. HHin.e.,! e.iverrirr.en!', which have so hi ir de I ... !? . . , i t facd and informed ti e political, as well as Ihe powrr of !ocomoin.n. and cni.fine j lo the I ittei ncs ol hia heart he heaps i , i . r t I .. ., .w. ! I .1. t. r .i ' . . . . &...i I....I I. .i.'.r. nt.,, nil, n lu.

moral i -pert of r.iiro: e. Ensrlami can boast of h i m to a lonely cell, (H i.'rie() only for the:CUfSfc, '"not Ic UcJ t ut uttp, upon me m

her immortal Howard who Iravelled over the' .jjjjy, f is contrary In the law of the i bum unity of his fellow UiaiijWiiith mikts Piitious of the Imrop.enn continer,;; visitii t?; 0ivinG Au'horof n iiuie, who.se voice him and "countless thousand mourn." their in.-arrrrafrd s,:.vm, nnd inhaling tnepci-! .. . r:itltivp n(w, llMfira ,r1r, inil, ,,proilit, alitUottJ floin the

fiVi, i;. Htniosn . ere o their iitinreon. lor r:o - r- (---- -v..-, - ....

nth

condition of the suffering prisoners that everyto every ictim of misfortune, poverty, jOnce kntw In w to honor and to lot: und There thror.g ih m. His mission was nr-jan( WOP 'he laws of man hate in this! when his prison door tigain tlio open

..rdr ll.r:..0' rji r;T.::; ' il": U well a every chris,;aniZe.l and enlist- he he has complied wtlh the lequ.re

pectin- li. k,bnt were it not ftr the withering, enetl nation, lifPn aaseti upon t nose ol Ue

anathema hraved from every j hilatit hropic ho- t!y

tion of a fewpuhrv nine; ences he C' i.fii.e:i to a

ahomniatiousand er.mo ? .N o no ! I'ell il m t v , , and child . t n, und f,iends,.ind g.itl ed I , p. eomm-n And is ti re a s,r,,ld mcudicr of m ..athnerletlhesoum r.ueh A-k, Km," that ; p ' , dec. ltd The world which . i this Ihuut-nav, livvs there a hie man ,morg ,t wa- the.r m nt.ou to leave to (heir children j 'e iU" H ' ' . , ' ' I he sage o Monlnello, the immortal ,.;,:,,, of,;ur hoa?l( (J uWc ,0 Uiilkand then chihhens chile,, i, u,h , legacy ! "nee appCM ed lo hts vie n lo hi .gut -nd Jr,Tt.riOP onre ionvill TtHinu ln tXraim, p,. hi:- mniher-Ui-.n that warm inalc.rte.l atthl- I hi 13 Hot the freedom f,r which l!)OI.. rfllliU IiiiW CuVtriU ii Mid! d IU- . i . , r .... .. t ... l i .. I i t .M : r . .

asi lngi.in rutigiit, a ji irurfoii wrote, and

rt.emtier ttial lnul i io-t " I ip sufTf

- .. l :, u .,i i r r . M've is h i

Liiuci; " iiii.ii r iiiu-ii ma irnir i u i .i i ' I i o : u

I ft Hot

' tremble for my ronntrv, when 1 rr-! hcth.ti m hick nuked h's t radle of h. fancy ami J . . ii'iii-t-ti t ... i-

ciir rc-.u u nis t mi -nonti ; apoo n.at never (11111;

wati he.! ever bir.i in the hi urs of

l;e.cin-I iiii r.t. and 1:1 ii. hr t' r r,;i'-

gro slavery,) yet remain; and a I i"t j nht 1 mp while every ether cj e was eb std tu equally foul on our national f scutcheon, j sleep ; aiimini-n-tii g to his ua.tt? nnd hn a h-

imprisonmc nt f.-r debt, may he suoerad-1 n his b ha 1 her low, hut .'uvint prisons

ded. Severe restriclions upon the personal liberty of the subject have at different periods effected the most impo! tant revolutions in nations. Thev caused the Frent h people to raze tlie P.aitle t its

to Him in wlmm are the issues of hie nj

deal1, whiht tears of anguish bedewed hf r chriks is Iheic I say an American wl o thuiks in tl is end will still adv e t ti law which drHi; one of her own fei h'o and !e-

I'cite rex, fir a trifli'-r sun to the coll ami

crown and the altar; to drench from fi on

tier to the centre their unhappy country in fratricidal blond, and to visit (0 congre crated wrontrs of hits noon fhe tierxni of

ili,,i nuiiu:i'i'Sif ,'i in'..' u"f.' , -H . , ,-, 1- 1 1 I 11 t r - -- - , r purpo-e th.in thft of ameliorating tlm,the arCct ts of merry to (he bribed reed, bind which gave him birth, aud lnch Iouis ihe lolb, the best of ihcir Ion-

line of .Monarcl.s. It is w 01 thy cf rem i 1; that the tirft rt-volutionar y act of thai chivalrous people was committed nait.i!

menls of the Uw, and i.s tenutr mercits 1 ,,r;ion : Hn(j n more recent timrs the

but this is not derired from Iheticc; ! permit him to walk forth lo gaze upon the j ( r j u m p h s ofliberty in S.'U'h America have

r epeatedly been celebrated in the mid si f a sreneral jil delivery. It was these

c 1 ,- . r ,1 1 1 1 1 . , , cht f r!e-s prison, to be snbiect piu baps to thi foundation; to te ihe sp.eid.d chat teaus, r ha,ilrV aJiJ ijjsu!t, (if J ni.Ti!n jjl!;,r, wliI, of their nohihly ; to destroy at once the Ciires a litilo for her sufiVrings ts the wind for

m, end pronounced by tveiy henev, lent j, pui(, no 9smc tion I he 1 e. It is contrary l'tjht, and inhale ihe pute air ol toesue. upon the imprisonment of the children ' f declaration of natural rrghls; which and go like wtbeis Uuie.-trained of theer misfortune, ihe exalUd niche which lie , . . , -i 11 ,t . 111., I , ... now oe.enrdes in the temple of fame, would not plorTaims that 4,all men are created equal; wide world that wor ld,(to hi.n

e bir of heaven,

:d into the

cf (hey are endowed by their Creator with 'seems to hat e undergone a melancholy certain unalienable riht; that amonglchange, and he finds in it little to charm

hav been his; rsnr would the hlessinus

erateftil !iiillione have consecrated his trrave

IM it not he mumfmnod on this floor tiiai f?-;,j,os, nie jf? Merty. and ihe pursuit ol eaiue republican Greece, Biol llome, once en . . . 1 , , rafted in their sv-fem of juri -prudence laws h,.pp.ne?s. U .11 any one dare lo mainwhic h consigned the body of the indigent debt-, tain that the tjnnt of tbiit Ueclartitmn au or, nay even the bodies of h's whole family lo t horizs the invasion of the personal libservitude, to satbfy a trivial debt and gratify fr(v pr jjiP ci;iZrn for mifforlune, or for the md.Veof :, reuior.c!e creditor, that sunn ; rause but crime? 1 will next turn to 1-ir laws can with nny decree of projirictv, tie . . . advocated and maintained in this House or in the Constitution of our state, and in the this c-untry ; for the liberal institutions of o'ir 7ih section show ) 0tl that that iil&tiurepuhlic re H'niost as disir..il ir lo theirs, a ' mPri t d ,,e not admit of ;! ; i icept ; ''where lb, v Rreto tho- ..f rrar.ee under .he code cf ,hpre j? fropg. preSumption of fraud ' N ipoleon, or thote of tunc 'and ut di r the dy- 7. ' , . . . nn-fv oihr?fu,rfs. romoarcd with our own,,'" ('iC 10th article of that Constitution the manuris of ih-ir n-opl weie seini barba- 'nU will fmd this language: "As the roii. i; n e prothici d her Iiriitu nnd her Man- Iioldisrof any part of (he humm crea

tion ificluvfryor inroluutary servitude,

his e e, delight his heart, and to make

him cry out, -Il is good for tne to le here." lie retains, it is Hue, the external foim of a man, like the leaf that preserves i.s ehupe though burned to a cinder; but his

noble and free spirit has died within him.

at least ,) gevere restrictions upon the personal lib

erty of the subject which roused the bold barons of England lo man h w iih their Li

the wail of the tirpiifti. Iflliere be, may w j not with a richttous imhgnati'U!, adopt tho la ngu aff of n modern port ami siy let h;m o do ii 1 0 the i!o tlu.t from which ha sprung L'liTrept, u(itaoi,mrd, end uniting " I he iinrTisoriment ofar; woman for mere del t is (iiiul 1 iT're not how lowly her station in lifts ms'v Ix ) .-hocking to moral si-nc. it is impiety to God it is treason ng'u'est human nature Will it he denied tloit women hine been imprisoned for debt ? T he records of .'he jails i l the state of Ii dnma would j r.ve that such deniul would not cirrvspond with fact. Fut h uomplrs re, ii is fine, mme common in Lh:ro a than in our own country ; hut I could ( were I not afraid of trespning too far upon the indul

gence or t ti's 1 1 oii'e j lane tna rt ;i. i- v oi ajsm

on banner proudly unfurled to the bretZf. events, ami point y,i to esamph of this nature

into Ihe presence of the tyrant John, , in c very stale where this odious f-rinciple is when they tore from his reluctant and j u' .r1,,(1 ''"V 1 'V'; EveT "?? a l' ' U d g,r.,r;

ley

trembling hand thatMagna Chaita which in all succeeding ages has been the guar

dian of British 1 ights,and w hu h proclaims

His e.-igle e e has leatnl to cower and to t10!e wi)r) would tvranize oer the

dioop before (3 ranic power. He tieais the sacred name of country piououoctd without a solitaiy feeling f u lis g'u') ad welfare; &ihou!d its murlial tiumptt ever again call its sons to meet its foes on the crim.-on field, be would gaze on the proud banner of stripes stars, ag it was unfurl

ed to Ihe brer ze, without a single throb

liii to do. on their own sen? to a di-rrareful

I . . I 1 r- ....... 1 . .1 t , I .1 M .rallm., I.'l't

' ' ...... , .. c .... . .' .. . .1 can only ot!rinate in usuri ation or t ran:

ner 1 it 1011 1 11 imc t 11 ,1 c 1 . . iiri e ,1 u -t, 1 1 1 ,i 11 " . . , . . . - 1 , . . . 11. ,1 thati.f misforiuno. toeNi.ire from wound re- nv . no alteration of this Contitulion fchalliot enthusiasm; uud should he per chance

reived in bis i'-i!i try a dt-f. nee and his c 'lin- eier take p'aco, SO as to introduce tlavetrv's to, nor, within thw wall- of ft d ii.-eon. nr in vnluntarv servitude in this state.

had th- ir Inqui -i-i . . r .,.;. hinpn, n.

VII tit - - " - f - -

Sric'n n Mi? for n;t too !.

h'v.l nt evi rr 're ru ! ui the liiijuis'iti n has. let n crimes, whereof the party shall have

stain, that cyins iajustice, been ('u'y convicted."

11 !n.li;l

,1 ry

d That

that proti of i raruiieal ttti. er.

f.,re the Pht of the ni'iet ei;',h e ntuiy. wliilif rp. J i i r 1 tr it'!. h r a govt mment of rei n' liean pot if v. (he freest and mot benignant that was ever uivi it to man, aie, 'n th fiance of Ihr.t l'ght, per.'efinitii.r 'ino nz its nn .i! t!-e, ahke repng. nattt to re-'.-o!,, to conscic -re, nnd to ail the

To me the

eo'.ti xion

hn

Ited

t'Wiih-r teil'i'bibili'

deh'oi's j ill viewitiir it a

s of our ne ' u e.

1 1 1. in

If il be maintain

e 1 llnit this servitude applies to Afncan slaretv, I would reply that it is (wi'hout terlntingtbe srne to suit rn' purpof-) equally n pp! ir able lo the servitude of the jtii'.for it admit- th at impr is.)timent for crime i i ivolutil.ny servitude. l-am not ?ir arn tainted with the sentiments of all

1

follow that banner with ihe thousands that

go forth to the battle, he would follow it tor lucie, not frotn patriotism: and little might he care how soon he changed sides, provided his pay were the tanie. lie knows that an atmosphere of iepu!-ioa has. been formed mound hirn; Ihut the

' rich, the pmud, ihe great, even his old

associates and bosom tnemis, avoid bi n as they wi nl I ch ileia;as if there were a moral pestilence in his companv', iu his prfsrnee, and in his very Iwok. And when he le-visits his household gods, i.ud passes once tnor eovet the tin estudd of h.s

di ubf not but U.Ht many d.j of innocenrn jon nf Indiana; but I have he honor , humble college, t un there the etTectf of

.. 1 . . il q l,'.i...v riir m ! 11. r c i.t t 'i t h I cr ! . 1 1' n.

wi'rteur pre - mmeiit civil prnn ics apo'ar' -oc .. .... ..... . .. ;iP horn ' as the till of tlie leiiuis'tiott ami I per fed Convention lint tormed Hie Con

itvp -iris

n fr. m the fimiiiT a from Ihe latter

nl ! i. ,' t I li.-i n-iiiihim of B , : . . e of 1 1 . , ,o bid i ;n o I a ill in t 1 1 1 :irp ! 1 ,i i id v V is.li'p

iriHtt.-r w'eilor ihe loo o-.-s victim, has been. .i- i- . , , ' t , ,- . , , " , ,',ctjr.,f m fl .le ,,.e ,.r tie otter, the i u.pu! ., p f men rn thi- s' jt c t, and they. I ue s'reamsol thyi v-hir!i are nls:vc piiitciple.-whith lta doom. U him to incur- arc ci: tit fly in accordauct with my own. lowed to make glad th heait ol the he-

people, thus far shall ye go ami no fartur, and here shall your proud -jl-oV' s f tyranny be stayed. The fathers of American liberty in '76, participate g in the spirit infused by the charter, nobly thiew down ihe gauntlet lo the boaled power of Britain, and for ev er chsI otT the chain ol their colonial vassalage. Snail we then, ihe descendants of ihoe glorious 3i.es, while ne deny her right to ihe imprisonment or impressment ofour seamen, pre? ure on the pgesof our s'aJutes a rein which we bor rowed from the s stem ol jurisprudence; and imprison hundreds o; innocent debtors because misfortune, to a hich all are liable, bas deprived then of their pecuniary resources, and of thoir fiieii'ls who like summer birds hung arorn 1 them and chuunted their gorier, o adulation, no loner than tin ir woildly pone's I a -1" d lo satiate their venal and

i-'hsn a peiiie--. It is n mi lancholy reflection that th" m' highly gif i-d sons of genius, w!m h :ve r. fl 'n!.1 r) s of lory upon the Innds which give then, birth; who hiivt a hledhy tlie s dem! .1 e:na: a tiorisof tht-tr min'. d'srnit v t iiti'mn nata e,

and greatly contiibuUtl lo the li-ipp'nc-.s . s C i i.nbei

which I am proud to nert, shines a s one of tho

brightest gems in ihe coronet of ihe l.rnion, is not entirely exempt from such melancholy illustrations of th' ii'urpa tion of p .wer. hut if no female I'.crreivi imprisoned wi'Lin the w oils of onr jnils, f'nsTR is the luw whirh pruchtims that she is liable ti such duree und v l.i h places at the inert y of ai.y rtialicious. sord.id, ami unfeeling son of mammon. Lit us huten tJ CT-puoge this foil hh.t fnun cur tlitnte. If w e do pot. others thnt mar MjreetJ us ii our representa'i v rapnclfy, w:!I er joy all tha glory resulfinj; fr.jin uch tin ach:evemoti, and we the o'.I "j iv. v. hi.di will attend the negh ct'of ui h i mm if.ott 't'.d incuinhent du'v tie old I, sir, b? hoport d wi'h the trn--t ci-nfi h d to up, I y rnv c tnsf I'ucrtts f-r yea; to rem", I w n' 1 advocate 'V ill to tirieq; .-"al aid to the utmost extent ot my idi lily, the iibolil.m i,t of iu. prisonmeat for deitt I might not su nr' ed --victory m'ght not crow n my t x i tiouc but I !i,,i! 1 inJu'ge in the p!-aeini rt r!ocii,.r, (!, -t I hnl diicliarged my dtity, und ih.it this to-'ct i.f my d.--ire won! 1 h" c ;n-!!;i'uufe I in od.cr fit;.e l i s, sir, I w il! ven'nre to predi. t , ;!.ou-h n' ithr he w !.r no.y n hirest? you rmr tho i:i he nd !.-::. s. upv luc In we i1. Ir.-tt imprivmmeiitfor.J ht, w h-re no friti'd his hi eu i r-iC-tifc.!, wiil ho abolished in t!tt- etate a ol in eve

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