Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 44, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 January 1831 — Page 2

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Sai imi.w Jan. T, 1631.

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noise of in:rRcsE.TATivi:s. Tllspav Jan. 4. Mr. IIilms, in behalf of himsi If an I

Mr. Rom, moved to take up the reso-j-P' wonted the iollowmg lion offered In him -o.no imn mc-(. l:,,'i':1,J0.n lo Ft entered .

nJ.ivh read as follow,; ! Vlu. 1 crns 1l!, r ,n,,crs 0:1 Tl.it tl e .vn.mittc n Cin.il. and ' "'J; ' "as read and 01 I at. TTi.il lin--r.no-1 ,-,t, l-c iiis(rnc(rl t. j-rc-i c" - ' e spread on the journals: I re ami r-.rt t. the S,nili-a im-inoriil to TIiC Undersigned, members 01 r..!i.rs rnine nu cieii-imi ,.r tiiuoal-1 House of Repre-ei.tul ives of the C. .l Ia1oc.u,;ll;I,,nltl,a!,S(l,l.nn,il;ialaI Ol .,0 state of Ilid.. i:.iy l.ivo tlicpnu!. of com,,-, f ,- , v-, luxwZ U),cd '"r lllf apportionment w iter-, vi tin- Wnlvidi .thilii. .f ,w ''i-'1 passed this 1 lou-e on t!ie ?0 h I..1W0 tan-, ill., r l ; rail ro-i.l or .-:i.l con-! timo, against the .aage of which, Lzt . l.t.Jr.i.Ml , a, ,1.0 ,:,y ,!,,, II1(,.t rx. ..... ! r;l VcrrN and eleven others member of .i" ( ; I" 'el! hori. tl to .1: ;-lr t!,c proci ci'-i !,.ir 4 4 1 I 1 ,,. .,, 1, 1 J . I ' . "''jthis House, protested m language ral-v-i (.,,-. ,1111. hn N to the coM-tri 1 lion m ?,a!i i , . - , , , ,. . , r:,.l r.-.i.!,.',.. V 1 w,!r,mit mo t a.lvoaMe .0 ; r,,b to mislead tlie pi bhc mind. ai:I to -.itii' ' t ? 11 ni -a!i!i wat. r. i reflect seriously upon us. We then fore S. vi ral motions wo e made to amend, ! P1 '1 ,,lc following explanation of the . arid lost. A motion was then made to masons lliat governed us. in supporting I iv it on the table, upon which an ahle!ka'"1 1)111 : " i

jt ne pnucH slates', " id.it the r.nportiontnent i contrary to the letter and

1 1 v . spirit of iho ( o.iciiinii.m l;-li cnc,

id iMcssrs Kohl)''0 Article .d. Sect, tl) which appor-i , it. IJefore j tiontnent he made nnion the sev e Senate adjourn-1 ral "unties itMhe state, according ' theiiiinutorof free w hife-roaleinh'i'-!

aiu! animated debate tool; ph.ee on tin

;n lit-'iiti(: n solut''-" ' 1 wliieh fresrs

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n. .teven, ' d its a '

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uently

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We do not supix'-e that tia i

spiiit of the CoiiMitiitio:), can b

i 1 1 , ,r r,. ,r ,.s rueo, as 11 mc io every Ai: I i.Ri.i-, nn behalf of him?.. If and , , . , 1 . , . . uli-ti i t. a r -nr''- nta ion noon t oia t m-mbers -ntt.red a protest i ,. 1 ',. . .1 . 1 1 11. 1 1 : proci-e ratio, as tne qiv-.t , ,-!r re. n;:-t tin e.et whn.h p.:-eil tins llou-e : - .-.i r," . v c-rrlavfortlu. nn,,n -.i1-m.. -,rv ...... ! ,u vi H dmerer.t co-no-es renu . . ,

tor? and Re presentatives The n-o-1 ' 'M hVf- presam,-. that ,-r.T read as f. U.nvs. nIT,rl't,:,l:t ' (o "' realized a,

n t read as follows.

The undersigned, members of the Ihure of Representatives of the (iereral A-s.-mbly of the State of Indiana, pret..-t agrsinst an act of that Ilou-e in

pa--!tiT a Mil tins (i,i (or aeportici- " J .- . , , ... -,, , " ,ng the Senators and ' Ri pre-' ntativ. 5 1 j-'' '-'T 1 T l '1 an ,-" alrn.,fi..lnf.l.v..,;. br-t e-k d out. It is stat-d la;

tip -v. .

nearly as can I e. w Inch w e conceive ha been done, ia the bill that pa-sed tl. House. I)y w iv of show -he; that ineuuali'-

1st-, and liuust.ee h i- been doe(

represcntitive, and owing to their situation will tl .''tining counties, no o' s ... . .- 1 . ' be made. Tp- " " : mted ia sav- -. ! - .: -piality and , ': . tbepre-ent- .... ' -uld say some- - : a exiense spo!- ; and the hurried . . is snid the .bill was :,,i the house, d'uHhey he.a es-arv, but suppose tliose reni.u ks were made for a two fold effect taca t ceisiire upon the friends of (he nn e.siir ", aid to laud the protcstants. for an i'K-ey d w atchfulness over the constitution ar.l irroat in(ere-(s of the people. W c ;ily intended by thisexjdan:.tion to sbnv the connexion and harmony that cx-ts throughout the whole bill, and now 'unit it. unh r a conciousness that its ,1 i isions are just and its prin-c:r-"-" 1 itliin the paleof the coni John Urard. v. . s. r,:i---,'n, : Ti:or.ias r. n, .ir;;( l!,nt), .T.i.'ih--! 'I', i'oll.ick, V jl'iam lb raJ, II. 1..S,,r(r, A!o;.n '.. r l,oirr"r, Pati.nd ir.il!, Alo-e.'.'l. r Worth, Jo-( ; !i i.:n:c, ' ii.rv Kiiniv, M," Ar'ii l iuMi, II.u.!vini,

PJidiIT5Ai. ;ahle to if, v. ho does not se-.v7, that it ; ' - - -7 i had better come oire 111 six years than khom Tin; u As:i!;;ro errv eimoNjci.i:, j.w. 1. 1 . ,. , . 1 , ('oX,.K,:ss-Tho trial ofjud-e Peck 1,1 lol,r' '" ,i;it 1 V ';a.tluU '" ' 1T" ha, been in rro-ress durin- the t!v,:ll(:;in'J' ,S.,!""' "'T'

i lh-t d.nsi.1' the current week, and Ult, ' tant t!,aa ti.at the suceesul can.;, I testimony on the part of the proseen- "hmi1,1 SVL' ;,mi UC .vof'.ru ''!

iution. to which 1 swears lid', hi v, ( hat he had now ntiaii.'d tlu highe-t oiac(

!.VI! M., J . .1. for the conmieneew as y -terdax e. llou-e of Rent!. (1 to a se"iiot s '

tioa ha ii.ij been concluded on U'ednesdav, the Court adjourned to Monday next, on account 01' the .'.liMaice eMr. Wirt.oiie. of the eounst 1 forjudge I'ei ,v, who was called home to Rahiuiore b news of the dangerous ilhiess of a child. Il is expected that Mr. Meredith will nllfll tllO d li".n nr Afri.l 11

1 . .w. .... .v.. . 1 ... , 1, , 1 r r..n

Among the items of le-iafhe bu-i- -tia ;il i; u.e ness w hich have come up f his week. !:,iae? ( ,,5s h r ' we notice with hi-h atisfacli')-i and aii,,,,v re nonce; 1: t ta il it he docs deep sense of their importance, the re- !;;': 'IT nnp;.rlial, en rgetie, and solutions oiilred by Mr. M-Jhuiie in tin- ,0,i' 1 admm straiton. (hish tuned I fcdise, and Mr. Hiekerson in the Ne-!'" n:or:i1 vtrtue, ;e mean.) h- proves

in the gill oft'ei' country, ione.

!iIde.i t le cloyed hut once; tn, i. ne need neee-ar;iv lie tonlio' -d by rev motive, no anibiiou, hut ;he good oj h;-, ctiintrv: llmi. he , indeper..e::t of party.

naie, to render (lie President of (lie lll.IL'li recreant to pn-.c.pK-. ui.w..i i iy United States ineliirible a second time. !n 1,!S imA' 1111,1 de?erM!. us J We think- the lime has come, when wU certainly receivc.the reprobat.o.'i of the pleopleofthe United States must I'iscotemporancs. Kv! see and ti e 1 the great and alarming evils 1 ,.1C. ' ' ' l'

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i in.- v iJi.r 11 111 1 iu:itu 1 e-eii O'; ill 01 n ie : Chief Magistrate. It is true, tiiat the l"w ite. olving power of precedent ha l.mt'.ed Iiis -i;gthilu v f.1.1 second coarse.

We do not hesitate to say, that if (here be any one principle in the Constitution, wduch threatens a speedy dissolution f (in; (hi, i ir, it is the re-eligibilit -oi'ihe IVsidenf i;otfrom an itJi. r. ;I( a':d neee?sary vice, nor from a cau.-ut very naturally anticipated before the experiment of H operation but by an actual demonstration of the all-absorbing ami perilous conflicts, through w hu h w e have .already passed, and into which we are likely to be plunged deeper and 1 ... " ie. 1 -1 1.. 1

eeeoei. ,e nave muled me reeom- JVrh;

.ii : ' . -.ei.-.. i .ay. an?; not nnlit.ely n .il. drive us r irreinedi;--h'e ruin. have the heer-ane-" to

1 1 .

ignorant, now a is possru

ne made a y.artv

aware, indited, ilia lonsness a'uout tone lion but are there running to desf ruelic

e arc

IKOM Till: I-IL1S LrAIXMTON AM) 3

an-; it is not

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mad

an,

:a o. Clai!: and

to the liiiMt

habitant? ov

i4s, i- rose or.c reaaioriaI eli ;u,d u.e tate ac.-ordii; . .. ,. '

j .'I L. v II 1 1 1- 11 1 IV U 1,11'iv .-I

i- 1 . ' 1 neiween liiem lour Kepre- ... ol uec white iip.Ic 1:.- ... ,. , .,,.,,,,, ... ,erl xcarsofae.i, eaeh- ( U ? hT, l?'Si""1 ' ii

'..,1 i',,.' l.;ll,-:.-i,n i . - ' , . ,- w iicii ad ieu together m;n.e . eat ta,u bill c,os to I lark Count", w ith , o - , 1 U)-K three iiepresentatives ; and t f iT"' "1 Wa-liington, v ith 10, but two. j 'A''" ,0'"M' tV 1 aives Marion C,,.,tv. a,-;i1. lita Reprcs- ntatixe ratio. ma. vcs

eives Marion County, with 1 1 10. t,ut

one Representative ; and toSw w itli l'JtVJ. ' -ni

w

te rs, for wh'n h Clark has ore

- e. 'ext instance: of ireei; f. is Marion " it. . -r:- t.

1 0:1 1... .,n.e .-abject ha- . in ilie Netn-de. lKing the origin;. li set apa.rf for u--1. and aut'iori.ing the i'.:- to al erli: e in several '! this s i . t C f -. and ofone or I'ii ( iijes, ih.it .") t,,. e u l-r t'le b.-st j .'.in of a eo-t ,." v slrdl not e-

i: ; ' - ': , u i ms regatv ... . ..(in. of his own doefnne. nouncingto the people a;:d to the world at a proper time: I am satisfied u i(h the honors my country has been ple-.d to confer upon me, and 1 am not insensible of the pledges of iy countrymen (or future support. Hut I honor principle I have puh!i,hcd my creed and. ah hough the country may not he ir, ;: danger by 'an e'ie;io:i of tw r;;.c(iee or.r.e.seil to nv A; 1

' . ' ' 111 o ' ine;- nut. a as ;onai o! i'ies, ,,, .-etmg again io this hig!K ,i as fell properly a:

l iic;n fict. ne Resol viViout one ''i.-rctihi's '')!i man i:i the I.e it, and, throughout t! a solitary voice v;is tion. Wc challengi step forward, who wj pressed, althat time, ciou that the conte not a . ational objec

ndc

1 'e 1

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tivv ;,:. . . . ' ei:.: ,h.W!M;s:,.it .elds je u, u ther. and t.,e

i aro. mh ; rriKi:; fiv-thi-ri i .....

t;

i:i.,nl gAesb.ll.u. 1eixepre-ent-;J,. , ,

;ue. itiejiitni ' nuaiu exi-i w t 1 ... i : .1

.1 1 w i 1 1 e is 1

wor!e is wCJ

V ec-u ihv

1 e r.e ".t cases referred to arc Swif-ja erlai 1, 'rn:il!icn and Union- Tr

safe thai t!ie-e counties have two re-H,

pre-eiiatiu s t aeli, with a le nun;!.

the npporoonpw-d t.f Senaors. Tinbill gives to .'r nty of Frank hn one member withM '.- v.-'ers, and to the Comity of Park v.o, "701 it ;,dds tli-

Co'inly of V rn-'",, a with ?'r making together '0.'!).i.d gives the tw o but one. It gives to Cir.op. Fike. and J).

bois with i:il,,.;e -ember.: nd to the - I', c "c cennfy of C! -rk. with'.. ,s. u ndds the-1 ." ' 1 to ,-':'r- t"1 ;

. . 7 i H e. Mill Aie.e nrnpi-ii.il .i-f

Si-

A". I 3:

1 ' i":-' and prrgrew , f j;.,.;'! lu co-mtrynvM,, if for no Jther re-.son ei.i eon j.c ,-al.iv, jt i, frfainly for tin-: -Andiv' Jackson bJ

.. ... , .. i 11 j.

a: 1. w o::ia secure l:n;-,- '-. ,

v.;l .1

i!'a.'- hy (he

i lf;. iVso.a;;,,.i i!ienti..ne,l j,, , , . . 1

- p.. 1. .",,,. 1, ..-..lug an ei y." lima , iUhi Utlx t;,.. 11 he CM.aj.i-:.cC'd.

ofvok taau M-irimu which has hni i p-'

o'-e. ins w(at.,..:, u::iju;.;i!.,J and

une'p!: .1. wo-dd sabieet tiie liiee-'-r x 1 1 . . .

e :r-por:joMni". biil n ts yet pa-sc 1

:nl v. Jneh origitiafed

v.t ...!, and ."-lira

miking to-

ii t f.n ;l!

memhor; thas in our e-pi.,;' "', "l ? -,r ViT.i'illio-,' conmins':; i 1'igthe ri0 of ap-pcirtionm,' ,r,'ra.n 1 i U:r a,,d :on Vi""'-

out m t be '.!;(,;.. romieu i. s,., a,, t. ;

- ' "II MiUill , 4J M .m ju . Uili' '1

.J. Ill our opinion the J ab.-vo.cM'il a unreasonable1 and'0'3 f :'' ,ivr r giving to son,.-of ,be ,....., ' U ol- ,

P'ditie al family t.inl,- il'. ' A

number ol ca- s ,

i ue , . 't rig- ,.- . , . :

'e. one Wuich pa .ejr v-er-t ti es, are lTiiiro-cifthe whoh: ve-a. hee'i readied, the time of boil 1 f ' :ed in tlie

en, o

1 1

e-nueue place m t.'ic ree-vds of our his. lory, and in the reniemiranccs of posterity. Wo think he omnot but see, Ih-u jusf ij ju-oportion D t!ie proh -hii;' t..sofhisc.,ecc.ss, as : candidate, are tnemriuaiiableceriaintes ef his seeur. ing to hi.ns.-If C,e m- 'le-h-ahle (,f n.'t'.nes gnat mrf nod !iv ..i...

course w hich consistency aud ivsp (or principles; can r;cf c.'i h to ! l.v him d. tin-., ar. 'i ! " .. ,r ,i; ', he reach nf . . -. . " : T I-'...- I'.!, s i

ation of tin: naeoii; so magiii:iee;it and hannonioiii t.veng by one jarring n ie the Preside id v.;is ;r

ter of cour.-e, and, the cons( rUe, ion f Rexn.gton j'Jo.ul wo r;m:.ed, hy the Ad: i'ei.t;.eky, X'. i t tl. U est India t r-.!,-. e!

-v, ii ?nli as and ' -c rf. 'A

our

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il lili.s

11

iifb.o 1. . nev

leir

l oeir

veto"

las

4.m.

:m. It ion ft

' 4

: ' t. icss lor a sena-j M itaia. Til1 ; (he surplus in i!ds ; d:;t t!:e h J(

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'.ci. v. iii eniiHe tier to a t

ive

:i nine we: ks.

seiiteo, is son:! 1...

!'ioo.:i!iiiiv tiowev

... ; ... j-

... in,, t o.'uiuue mor

Niiice the ine ai,,.r ,,f

- j an- .'..cer eounl.es v, ith ,eise.. !,-m:;,s progn-s, S) r:mit!iv .V, . ! ' 48 v"ts is introduced as another in- d-.i.:-the pit --.. ;(1, 1 (.e;;b'nce of injustice. 1 here is a sin phn " '--11 2 ' , v . m tbu -jt n.. 41 . . . i.l .. me m-,ii: jax. ,s. ....'rous a,!d I Vaw' -l,ich has v oteVslualTs in ! , 4i lH lhc j'-ohition introooaso the c , ' .e senatorial district, and it ib : " j1. S l,n.G lr' V Iowa s, .,,(.,., : '' i nstlv provided for. i '" ''' tnniTand internal im-

itia Legi-latireat lhi-pl,,ee, weiiaveiie

.N 20.0(H) in

e Iowa slcalc; 1l.1t ion.

ars. :i l.nil.,,.. 4 . 1

jmposed on t1ep,opleuhich,we(!!il p is uncalled for, and for w hi, !, ,..., ceue 1,0 valuable consideration. th. 15, i au-e m,. 1,,. !;,.,,. ;, .

proper to pa-s a bill of M,th impoanc! W llf I I.:!, 1.... ... 1 t .

which had bee-, r ad in the if ' ' . ,i will be en(i(l -d'lo a renr.

.-! 1 t IVolllnl is r- .1

i be protest lin n complains that Clay ! ' V . "mri,0""!-; I'rorounfyhas a representative with V'' ' ,i;u('"-oually the surplus voters while Randolph and IMaware ' '', V T "ry :Unon" t!' F,'"v'vith Uil-.b.Hnomore. Take the Mr. ; ra .at ar)'-,1'"..-C o some cep.itahle plus (Von, Vigo and Sul. : U are ! a'Y'T u:, ;'r-o;,l7' '' eommitlee of ciafedwithChv Cr, , -,1 t,.:r!'( "i;"K;illlol""'.-n:d able discus-

1 , t

saedtue nation i.-onulestruction dsn

conl.'s.-iug, that they thems.-lves, fion 1S,; till US:.0, were actively anil timorously engaged n .advocating a men

s.ue. wnun would liavo plunged tl

eemntrv into the aivyss. of ruin.

is their lnlatuatioi sio:i,thal nitlie. , ,:;

o have been

ten-r; fe- - . ' " , :-! e :v. co n .e , i e

word in p,,

i' Ie dela idoi '' aat-

j ...

.ni-o,i:Ms !:, thev ,Md remsed t ,

'.l , .'' '":ble,tha( rnenibers migh have an oppeu iunity to eyn . ".r ,f,and lean winch fheyVxehnbd n Wtin.tyforarnemlnM. ,,n,r, ; by ordering the previous ,,;,, "

1 or these, nd other rou-ons we f, V : r:,si,.v ' il d when romp it own niv 1,. ... a .. 1. i'i ,, , . 1

.... mi.om, to our co Ui "pi-'s in m tl

" ' - x'ii-.i.u.ii.im w;iv. i!.,.1 """'.il a. id tlie sarn

h cannot be contended tand lie laware r,u:dit each

preset, (alive. The ine.pi.dity in (he senatoria friefs of ark,-jind Vermillion.

I ike and Dubois Clark ai

e, and ando!ph

1 sioi. On H'slerd.iv Mr. S

! ' ' .'wiiat experience -r.uu wh;vtisr!mv oI)vifjus gia!:ee. Jiouli 1 .,

?;;.r IS .oresurht of (he frames ofA

uon.oi.n ius mora "V imro-r,lc fiir olcommoji virtue, (and can r lions reasonably and saf, v )0 pJ ihe vinue of saints nd angU) for r.;,i....,M. virtue, wesay, iti, rno,,ii(r i(r po--i!d-tor a Presidf ut of the lio,,! Si-t,s f, be pmled hy hit ow:, ji'v ment and cotiscience, during his (if rourse of four years, if. amid "the a-in tions of party strife by a nearly eeual d, ision of stren' lh. b. !c i.s n '

t ,. , V ;. " V 'cgart. ' J " " ' ' Veto mes to bis se cond election. I,s enfire pnliJ rxr pf, that the road is :re,'7 cy, the j.ohcy ol his cabinet, and ev ery "n,ls f -v'Vc Mote TUt 'is tiie

r-v'niiiH oe irarneal and

neiti 0:1 );irty tles.r!!S Jt

iii;

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! e ,ern ' 1 1 ev- ... tM to t, 3 not on

Veto messa"-e.

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-

air.

M"l IX'M".

ti'vi-xs and

Idre-sed the com

former in support position to the re'ky al-i briedy

...iiwiiiii win, toe " ."Mill. II raujsofour d.s.erdfrci,-an uct ()f ! sentali-.c, and take tho surpl

brrthrenin legislation.

Vr: Frrri, Thoncn I'oiTin, H'lc!) MMMirctrr', I ki 1 I), r.ocin, Jorrh Pa-Mockn, John nior.

Mr. Hi

s ""'"'-luaiaiafnn. vrnient lime he would offer a n plication to the above profit. 1

ie s

to tb

Is

Hi nnt Pndc., J.Tr.i) n.-tHo, J.llnr? f.vi'l,

n lio.iiicn ( r.

f.... ... . . . '

i - pi seia une and add ( (lies

ratio.

I lieapporlh.nnH'iif assir ln It-4.. i . . . ,

" o oe loo ,e

1

II, Will.

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good of (he nation it i-annof b '

leept by accident. Re comes into pow

er pledged to parly and if, ;riug hi, first course, he swerves an iota, or by any acts awakens suspicion of impar-

i -e m opposition! uaill.' IIC is ie-ene,i. Arid whatever he debate will i ,,avt hvvn thc P'i'ieiples of his first adi , .4 ... j a. 4 . .

i ( ;iv. iiiimsiiauon. ngai oiMvron'r. rnn kIpi,.

it'seidalivcs, a'('.V oblige him to maintain them in ' ok p.,ee oll I the second. am o!l",.Cd byj )i:r history, as a Re.iubhe, cord . nietul (1H. ,.X(.-' fhe n.;i:n( s of seen Pres;de:K i Colinsg nipt fioni oxeeu-jao Pll'rd im uiii'h nt four of w bom

ie artn -.I-. . i. 1 have rim two courses Ihoin o il:in,toc

illll-

irguineid.tli.it a. 4 ....

, . . ' ':,. ii sueii lnstani i,;,

" u", Vlon "I1011 Ui minds of tl

'-Hidiensol thousands! Poor

-7 aT never suspected, till Jack

v ITedlla-ni of if, that Le on :i n.l T.. . :n ' ji

.... , y C ;vt,ro loth ja

1

i :i

'Ml'

1 r1M J . OOl 1 JO I I,1iadalwa.ssuppo,ed o phicesin opposite parti of the

From such fact. s,ifflomn,lvll .

ha,h

1'iiv

fri...

-Sv.hedheraH;::'.. "1

prival,; , -r..(i ' l'lie

' - - s. . . n j

As

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' ' III . illll I s. I v, I.....

roiu ntliy.jthe.etHoeonnfieswaMan sayP

Pi s( y (10 j.,-,,,,,. represent; Mgm d them, in (hi (!i;it t)i in all fhe hills made out, xc. pt. which gave Franklin a eenato

ni.-.te. rolitiea!!'-' i tf , ' i l,1:"- Vlicirde; " F,M:,:UM h dold manl ,, . ' lloasl'lra,

se worth !) dolla.-.! f-'flnr and son, as if bv destiny, have ! , '"P' Pwors, and f.cdti .

was luiauy UAvn aiid!1"'1'" il'dgel at the rl,d o (i,e (i,s( I "W.nioye, and have 1' . filled, 2S votin-g for it," vomi-sis The la-l el-H fion. .is the World ; W') is to them am ,st jkimwswasco'i!.'s!e. iih ;i high har.dj 1 lu'tlo of poelry. - - -. 4 ii.. i a ... i . a

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Anion"

!oo:i ora v: par-

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. ...is n .ui-.ot hi. . in, n ii ,s, .inn ii,) leva

lioyvNH has been , le( (ed ; demoraP.-ng. It Convula .1 the natio,, 1 ,

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