Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 71, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 January 1833 — Page 3
Ou? be.iX'fii of dur.Uinj. Swift, s-ys
a Lmdau paKjr, approved of duelling Oecause it w as the h iec of unli. shnrpeis, and rakes, by which society wa- fiivi'ii the expense of dispo-ing (.i tiirni. If it took none but such ha-.ractcr-, c -.ho-.il j n l m tjf.r h regis t the pr.ictif e , but when it deprives tin world of such men .is Hamilton, it i? indeed to he deplored. A conft iMe in B ton aa? recently tired 4cn dollars for keiog tru st beastly diHi:k. Tin: tomplanant was a lawyer: nd shortly af'er th'1 constable, had the attorney before the police mi gi-trate, on a charge of gambling. The gentleman of the bar had "toss d Up"' wi'.h a friend for a gbirS wine. The j'tde dismissed th IUH.I.L1. .11 J i printtr's u ETR f-at. indtvna. sa.ti'R r k v, jant rv 19, 1833. fan ntV tVc.tl 'o tigress Ii is said t:.a' pre'ul-.Mlt .JaCkS l:; Hill c nv-piie the !hl cngrcss nn-neoia eiv the lui ot March rex", if she I ar;;?" qu'-s'i in is no: ft'mM v 8;t!ed by the present congress In the ent of a csl ed congress. Indiana will not be represented in the honse of representative, 11 n ess 'he legislature alters ttV tune t holding the t-lertioti. We k;i ' of no good reason wh the election should not take place on the ith of March next. It is also said tlut the (iovernorof Carolina will convene the legislature of that s!ate, to give one year m;re, before fiutiing thir nul;iM"a'ioi laws in force. James Tinnitus, of r. iMarV county, has been elected govern' rot Maryland. Silas Wright, jun. h is been elected to the senate of the United States, in place of vi!iiain Marcy, (elected governor) lesign ed. Captain Walter Dubois oiiunandcr of the steam boat illiarn bcabrook , running Vet ween Augusta, Ceo. and Charleston, S C. k-t't the wharf at Augusta, with the U. S llag. L nion down, wish the revolutionary tri-color living over it. Report says that the Commercial liank of Lake Krie h is fjiled. The goicrnor t Missonii thus comgiences his inaugural message " In enteiio upon the discharge ot the dutitsof chief magistrate of tins state, 1 feel sensibly tho want if qnahtic ti n, and a consciousness that the honor conioiretl open tne w ,s unmet red.' Tire pe 'tie -f Mi. Sonei will accord with hii excellency. U. S. M 1L The Unt-ed a ates' mail is carried -21AK.ro mile?, annualiy, in udiana, in stetnn boa is. AllMf? The q,ota of arms furnished bv ihe U. Mates to 'he state of Indiana, for 1831, was 45; musket. Fenmoxkhs On the 30th of November lasl, theie had been upwards of iwenty thousand applicants for pensions under the act of consress of June 7, 132 up wards of six thousand had been examined two th lUsand, live hundred and fifty-sev en claims bad been allowed sity-fne only rejected 61 ,G6 33, has been drawn out of the U. f trc.isiiry,to jay those pen sioners, yet the asjent for Indian, writes un der date of 2d J louary, 1832, " 1 am not in possession of funds to pay them" the pensioners under the act of congress ol June, 1822, " and presume I thai! not he prior to the 4'h of .Mareh next. So soon as I receive funds, I will advertise the eurne. Justice of the Peace. We hive been requested t shv that Ilia 11 el iVVilroX. is a candidate lor Jus tic of the Peace in V 'vay, in place of Jeorge V.. Pleasants resigned. The elec'ion w ill tike place on Saturday, the 2d of February next. Sheriff of Stvilzerland co. We are authorised to say, that the follow in r gentlemen are candidates for the of fice of Siikuii K ol Switzerland county Ralph B. Cotton, George K Pleasants, Morton Craig, Pructt Ilarvev, Bela Ilearick, There arc .ther candidates f tr the Fame odioe we are told we have not been reouosted to insert their name Subscri bers' names are inserted critis non-sub scribers are charged oi, dollar. THE PAIvlPI-' In congres, the house of representatives on the 7th in-tant, decided by a vole of 1 1 3 lo 01, (Howi. and Carr voted in the affirmative and McCartv voted in the negative) that at the hour of one on ea h day, 'lie hone will proceed to the consideration of "the bid to re hire and other u ise a'ler the dip fte on imports. until ethenvise ordered-
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The basis of the j -roposed bill, i i is the tariff of 1816. Cotton and Ktnfi'en, dotv nee the duties to be era
Suited in throe years nnd reduced from; the Fourth congressional district ol ldi. 'legislatures as may direct to he paid tfieir present raies M those of 1816. I. Sana. We have been requested to sny,over to the agents of said states and onto be t b. t ho ton instead of 9. thatAAiOS LANE, E-q. of Li wrence-j territories, semiannually, by the Sec-
i "anal Fund. At the last sfssioti of the lesislattire ot Indiana, a board of Commissioners of the Can.d fond was created, with various powers set forth in the act hv virtue o w:iioh iheydrew from thestate treasury 28,"! 53 ind ohtaiiied a loan, in the citv of New York, for one hundred dollars one half of which was paid down, together with a premium, making in tire whole 6t,rl0 The faith of the state bein 2 pledge for the redempuon of the loan, and G percent interest. The requisitions for the canal, were in August 2 th jusad dollars in September the same snin -in October, the same sum and m November, tiie same sum. Making 4o.00'.l D duct that fmm the amount drawn bv them iv5'.)2,0l3) leaves 14,0t3. not re qni-e! t.r the canal in Ib'&i For the disposition of a part of that sum, we renr to he toihnvn:T statement of monies lent, belonging to the: , . i r i l.i.oana ( anal tund: A Harrison, W. Conner nnd A. W. Knssell secn-ities A. V. Knssell; A. Harrison and W. Conner e cu'ities Dr. J. Sanders; S. Merrill and I). Wil'iams securities 1000 00 " ' ii:uu UU: 500 00 500 00 Henry liradley; H. Yandes ann S. Merrill security Harvev Bates; B. I. D'vthe and I). Yanue securities Daniel Landes: 13. I. 131, the and II Bates securities GOO 00 10G0 00 500 ( 0 1000 00 S'O 00 J P Ir.tke: Ii I Nvthe and II Hates securities Pn wr, White, J I Drake II I hooks securities S Merrill, James Blake and J M Ray seeurities lleurv Poitertxt o with S Henderson and S Merrill sec A W 1M ris with S Merrill and J M Hay secuu'.ies iooo ro Daniel Iuidis 12 i i t u Philo H.de (of Washington city) ltWajO 00 jamea assen and others William McMurrin and others , 11 and J Scott John Jackson oJv) Oil Channcev Uo-e Thomas l)owlin-r Di.'inas I) niinmj I )emas Dcinming Chauiicey Warren IS. M. Harrison Williams atid Clnse ' 'ii tip (Jiihert 300 oo : 70i) 00 3(0 ( 0 CSeorge W . .p.onard, with others
1000 00 Jehn Al!iu2& William llobison 503 00 John Si ring anii otiiers iapp, Lanier &. co boO Oi ..... . M 'ses II. U il.leraud Thomas I- Payne 50 00 viiliam Sheets and John hoef? CO!) 00 A illn.tn Sheets and John bhoe s ii t) 00; 3ic n.e . oionneTis una unit-is 400 t-0i Whole amount $3.1.331 10 We do not wi-h to be undersiood as ob lectiiiL'to anv of thoneisoiisto wh .m this' monev has licen loaned, it is the n,i!ii--we ol j:-Ct to, ll(ti'rif(1 onS mday last, by George ',. Plea.a it-, Kmj Amos tilLHr.RT, jun. to miss Matilda Toon, tl! ofVevay. Sweet babe, Struck by Death's unerring dart. J)iel u Saturday last, Makv Frixces. iia.ihtcr of (jporge Markland, aged ibout nineteen mouths. Though we hii!ieroer thee, weeping, Thong i that form no more we see, II K, wh ept oVr L .zaras sleeping, 11 K, who set that sleeper free, Slumbering Cherub, II F, will still take care of thee, W'hv then morn wc bioken heartod, Why thus linger o'er thy cly? All that warmed it has departed, Ii is now in endless dav : llapp spirit On thy Saviour's be-om lav. sum . riBHF subscriber, most V'i2i -- ''esperlfully informs i 75 the citizens of the county j g fVl of Switzerland, that he has opened a shop in .IACKSOXV1LM. Where he carries on the Blacksmith business in its various branches. He hopes lo merit ind receive a share of public patronage. OXEN -II' s prepared to hoe ox en in the neatest and most substantial man tier. N. CRIFFEN. Jaeksnnville . jan. l!). List of Letters KMAInIXG at the IVt-Office in HouHtslerlitisr. la. on the 3 1. -I of Deceni iei, IS3'2; if not taken out within three tn. nths ihey will be sent to the Cene al Post -Office as dead letters: Willi mi Andrews Jesse Cofer Isaac hatnberlan Whitfield Dunlan Thenhue (i i.lay Khz.i II inter Isaac Nash James .lanesunne David Lee Znhariah Phelps. V.. PI.UNEr, P. M. Mouulstcrling, Jan, I.
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CON'GUKSSIONAL DIsTRCICT. Fr-mkliu, Dearborn, Switzerland. Hip
lev. Uecatnr aod uuh counties. compose - burg, u ill be supported as a candidate to represent said district, at the neii elec 'tn. j K.'.iffwic-Trrj. .....'iMM, JSj&IG 35 QRQIi ' TENTH li:ili;lj: OF I.MII VXV MIT, Printers R'elreat Jan 1 1 T" UE COMMi.NdAM of said Br.rrade orders and directs that the -esal reiiunents he mustered as follows. it such place as their respective comman - uants mav direct: ltd regiment on Mondav, October 7, 14th regiment on Tuesday, October j. - ' 15th regiment on Wednesday, Octier ;,? ti. r i r . i . 41tll regiment on Fridav, October 4. - '
"Voth regiment on Tucsdav, Oc'ohcr 8'i., it. . ,i : ! - ket I5)ear,and remain unsold , may OOta regiment on Friday, October he e,ltered at private sale at 50 cen s 11.. . . ... j - ii i. ..j i i
k'ulllt iiioihiis g ? lonn iiirf i inn was detailed, of wh.chcol Wiiliam Scnd-j der, was president. Said court having. o r i i .i ciallv intornicd, examined the cases iie-l. , r .. . , , semen inr exminaiion, inn gonerai eiuers mrec,s ,n:,t proccetliniis of s-dd leourt martial. bi forwarded to hiiu w itiiout !'lflay. Ji - r . . . . .. . iii June last, an order was issued direct -
!ng captains of companies to class their Minue and be in force, shall not increase linen, according to law, and to forward ajiiie minimum prh e of the public lands
c!as roll to the commanding officer of thl ibrigade. The captains of the following: j Tiurd reg- captains cfthe 3d, 5'h and nth cornnanies. Fourteenth reg . nil reported in d:;e time Fifteenth reg. captains of 1st 31,5th, 0'ii. 8-h, iUh and 10th companies. Fort -fourth reg. captains ol'yj,4di 7th and S ii eomoanies Fd'tv lifthreu. captain of 3d company. Sixtieth regiment, on returns, liv order of brigadier gei.eral William C. Keen. ' CIIAMRF.I! .IN. nid. ? swwcwrw 1 ., -ttd ( sf.k,li. "'
3 0 00! IVtithitm! n City. Dec. !?3. "20 '0 Ol)' HCSK or K l r R K S E X T A T I T E V0J tK) .V.-. Clay, r f Alaba i.a, from the JO'O 00'emmiltve on Public Lands, repot ted
65() i.'P'the following amendment to t bill to
CO. 00 rtoce and graduate the price of the o00 0 .,,!,;j",; land: 00 00; ti.ii.a init:itl afl-r f rnarliinr
Mtd jeseri
Thai, fiom acd after the pa?age of;,ia thereafter be taken a the hajs this a-t.all the u'l.d ,f the I'niled on which lo make the distribution a -
:,r h'uhe.t bidder, a;d have
2 UO ttMrmined nncht SO voi r upward-,
i iii i . , h.ill ne vuniecl to sate, in m ate eu - ltr. at the rate of IS ceet per acre: . -
j those whi. h have been off red in likely long as this ncl shall continue manner, nnd have iwined unsold 15'f rce.
, ,..ir-. and et Ihuo 20 veal-, at the late cf oO r r-nts prr uric; those n hl h: have been ofTficd in like manner, and have remained unsold 10 'ears audi to years, a i.ir irt.f .i les rt-i.. ,t.. !. i ' a re ; and those which have ottered i like ni-annct , ;inl hae rei.nir.ed untold 5 eai. and less than l years, at ths rate ot one Oftllar perj acre. C - a 3 I I. .-i y. . ...7. t . J
. .-jun ue. if fiurn-r rnuLaiivauiiinii, ou ine suojeei oi me 1 nriil
1 hat all the lands of the United smlee
which may be hereafter ottered at pub-jtaken view of their constitutionality , and deration in the hon-e mre Monday lie sale, to the highest bi ld' r, and snail by exaggerated representations of their , The amendment made :n committee of have remained unsold b years and le unequal operation; and wheiens, hertti- the whole Ime been acteil on. than 10 yean, shall he subject to sale'cal and dangerous doctrine- have sprung! The bill eslal li-hit g a new Circuit by private entry, "t the rate of 1 dol-jup under the name of m llificat ion , in(clled the 8'h Judicial Cir-mt.) !ian. lar oer llfW tbr.c ubifdl cIiaII Vi v.-I m-Ii ir Ii flio rnnlitnliAnul rinrf.l i.. .i..f., '....f.l l.il. 1..., i I .
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remained unsold 10 years, and lessjo render nugatory and resist the laws ihan 15 years, at the rate of 75 rents jof ibe United Siats, Hud to cecede liom per acre; and those yvhich shall have! the Union, is boldly asumed; and where
remained unfold 1 5 y ears and less lliah 'JUyeari, at the rate ot 60 cents per acre; and those which shall have remained unsold 20 years, or upwards, at the rate of 25 c-nts per acre. Mr. WicklifFK, frtsin the minority .f the committee on the Public Lands reported the. following amendment to tht) hill to reduce nnd graduate the price of the public land: Strike out the whole bill asd insert, Sec. 1. Be it ennded hi thr Senate and House of Rrpsrntathes of the 'i;: - ted State of America, m Congress as srmhled, That, from and after the 30' h of .March, 1833. there he allowed and paid to eai It of the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Alabama, Misoui. Mis-sis-ippi, and Lnui-iana, nul the Territories of Michigan. Florida, and Arkansas, in lieu of the amount now a!lowed by law, 174 per cent, upon the nett amount of the sales of the public lands, which, subsequent to the 4th of March, 1833, shad be made within the several limits of tho said states and territories. Src 2. And he it further unacted That after deducting the said IT per centum, the residue of the nett proceeds of all the puhhc lands of the United Slates, wherever situated, yvh'n h shall he sold siihsoqucnl to the saiij 3d day of March, 1833, shall be diyi.ledj
amoni; trie t Slates, nnd the said ter-jthe pereuaMte appeals of mr veneiahh bib (Vine coverts, m d.T tweed v o11(. vt.:,,s itoiies of Mi. higan, Atkansas, imdjChief Magistrate, to tie pfnjde cf S:t'i.f s:ge, to j ., w,h thir husbands ' l,
Flmida, according to their respertivejCarolina, to pau'e cio it he :o 1 ate to
federal population, as nsrcrPiticd I
AiwM!JKas'iuiti.rJj'-r,. J ..wm tjjjf.
Uhe last census, to he applied by the' IltsokeJ, That the sentiment. nr 'said Stales and tcniloiir-s to such ob-'l'ninn cti.rt be preserved,"' metis with h
reel and mimosa us Iheir ,er.i.r!ie rctary of the Treasury of the United States, under such rules and regula - lions as may he presented by the do piirtmt nf aEC 3' 'ina "f t pwl'icr enacted,
Tl. .i ii.:. . : i ; ' 3, Ult1'' 'ie "'le States shall beCO,,,e volwa m war with any oreigu Power; it) wnicu event, Horn ttie corni i f , "'encement of hostilities, this net shall cease nd be no lonsjt'r in force. Src' 4- c il further enacted, V ""'J a,'!Ier1 ll,r 3,j JV of March, 1833, all lands which have h7" "'r f" Sa'e "nd haVe remain jed nil-old lor twenty years, may be kntrr,'4 at private sale,at 2j cents per ,, . r . . r arre; nil larwU lliat linvn koun ir mu. pri t if, aim i. ii tanas wnuti nave 1 1 1 1 14. manner, been in mukcl for 10 yP:n and ,em,liu nj)lf, ,i:tl he ?ub x ,Q hU, h k omr r( ?J. .vents per acre: Provided, and II I , . . - . ' ihert-hv declared to he ol the rondi .- - noun ii. which me oiaieg are in accept ol tne disti ibiilioii herein provided. lt, That the Corifc-n s.x of the UoiI.J C... I .. .... !1 onies, so long as m.s act mmii con !as now tii' d hv law. 2-1, Congress shall appropriate anon illy the sum of .$80,000 at hast, and cause the same to be ptupmld under the existing la of Congress providhg for and directing tit mode of surveying the public lands, and c onjiinne the surveying of the public land, until the whole are suivotd and ready to be brought into mrket. 3d, There shall be offered at public alf, in eaeh and ever) year, under the existing laws of the United Slates, di recting the mode of selling the public lands at public sale, t least acres of land, until the whole public domain of the Untied State;, within the said Slates aad Territories, khall have been offered at public sale. Sf.c. 5. Jlnd be it further enacted, 'PI. .. . .1. . J r . . l imi i ne oivision oi me proceed ol the sales of the public land herein di reeled shall he made upon the baM? of the last census, until the coming in m..i r.w . . . i i ii- i ii ii i us i ne ne a i i ens us ol l lie neon e ol t he United Status, whirl-. muir tlie several Slat and T..rrifJ j i ieg , m to contiiMie until the romi.g' mu of rach successive census, which it. it . , ; like manner is to be n ootfd tK . I 'basis of di-ti ib.it ion. from ii.... r t,...r, . .'..WJilUl!) LI m .. J.JUJMIUgll A TKEVMltLK AM) RKSOI.UTIONS, .C--tri.. ..i - i uctmrce to ttic rocicatngs J a late UI irntion of South G rotina. and to thr Presidents ProjlaiiKit.on in relation therein. W hf.kgas. an unusual and alarming xciternent prevails in the state of South .i - i r.t .1' laws, awakened, as is beheied, by a mis - - a n.iif. j as, a convention, dehgded from a por tion ol the citizen ot that state, has le ccntly pased an Ordinance, a copy of whn h, nnd ol the repoit ol h committee of said convention thereon, and of addresses to the people of the several stateand of South Carolina, transmitted by older of the said convention, through the governor ol that state to the governor of Indiana, avowedly for the inform.nion ot this legislature, arc now before them, whereas, we. the representatives ,he l,eol'lc ' Indiana, view the doctrines j-i""tained in these documents, as cany ryirJ nun inem internal evidence ol their iibyracticabilty, absurdity and I re a sonable tendency; nnd whereas, we regard ibe said ordinance, as prescribing to, and attempting In eufone upon Unpeople of South Carolina "a. course o conduct, in violation vf their duty as citizens of the United SKtes, contrary to (he law of their country, tuhversive ofi its constitution, and as having for il ohas a neces-iary c.onseq'ience. ,u r , tion of our hbcities: 'Phciefore, Resolved. My the General Assembly r.f . , r,,,l,J "; the state of Indian.!, that we deeply de ploie the pohtn al herCMs. and thteat-',
1,1,11 Ul,s snail toniliiue anil Ue llijao" as riaiiciy mieiior in iiiipuruiuce iti otce from the said 3d day of Murch. lhat in which :hey we: e achiev-d.
ened diso, gm.atmn, r eccntly promul-,.1 n Ui,,. lTju ..ted a bill to r,oted by a portion of our brethren of Sou-hj vid(? ,r . t,(l,1jn o-
jt-'urnliru . tVscW, Thut we cordially cuimr iu v.inre themselves hem tuin-.
vim v. 'v.. .m wii.iw uuv.
heartv rpnnn (mm ih m oV ..' htliar.a, hound ns they hit. by i;,ni;i-i and uonou, to that coiiledeiaey into which they volnntarialy 'entered, :nid .'from which they w:!i never wiliny he severed. ! Uesslved, That we regard the pre-ent Juncture of our national allaus a- n r iving me preservation ot our 1 1 . - I .... . : Ileolved, That us rtgart.a the impor ;tant question, an minor a.tleiencts sl.tmiu he loigotten; tnu devotion to party should ne lost in dtvoliom to coutrv and that the great contest among Ameri can;, eh'Xild he a to the nienns Lett cal culated to prevent the temple our Unroo from crumbling into rum. Kesolved, t hat the coDMilatinnal doc. trines advanced and views of policy emhiared in the President's proclamation ou the prcseot diiln uiue in bouth Carolina the patriotic spi n it pe: vadmg that aide document, and (he prompt and da. ciMte manner in which he has rebuked the pernicious doctrines, mil unjus'it:e. 'ble cou.se, recently adapted by a portion If hfc C1(ze(iil o( mmand uui cmiir nfi'iuirniiui nuu lid . r i I j . i ed wi h new laurels the D tender cf his country." Her-ehed, That at the present alarming and eienllui crisis, we comeive it to be a kolemn and a paramount duty of the people of the di3eient slates, to ex; press through their representaiives. a lirm and unwavering detei minauon, to piolect the "aik of our political salely," Imm the hand of violence, and to pledge their support in fulhetance of the laud, hie resolution of the National 1'xe- ulive, Mo take care that the Republic reccie no dfttnmtnt. Pesohed, That the govenor of this rtate be requested to transmit a ropy of the foregoing pieamble Hnd joint re. solutions, to ibe 1'iesulent of the United State, atid mIs, a copy to each of our senators and repreter.tati vo-t in Con gress, to be Lid belore thai body, hi d one to the governor f each state in Ibe Union. JOHN W. DAVIS, Speaker of the II ol lie p's. DAVID WALLACE. Pie-irient of the Senate. Approved 9th January, I S33. N. ISOBLL. Lndiampclis, Jan 12. On Thursday. Mi Kwn.g introduced into the Serii'le a t il! to establish a Stale ' Bi'nl, ,u,'u"'1 to in-trurti.,n of the iSfnale w 1,lrh w H " fl ' e'' o be rinted. ' '"" ' ""i-n'ed on ibe principle cob. ."' 1,r' 'K - report on the suhvct f.H u ' t"'"n'y. The bill on llhC nl lorl ol Ci.t 1) . I ii i " " JK l " hau ann irar.i ne i'e""ed son-e time ago b ,Mr. r arm e in!1"" ,'a, l'cc" l,0!it('" (1 hli .Monday fKt, ifor ,he purpose ol having both bill ton. Indeieii at the same lin e The bill r;-gulatiiig (tie in'ere! on mo ney, whn h pa-sed the h-u-e of lepresentatiies some days njn, and which ip-
me om law limit. r,g the mtn.ssix ter cent. mr annun.. h un. "erg-nog a discussion for a day or io i in the seoate. I he disrucin grew out ot a proposition made by Mr Pc-nnmgbiQ. 'to allow ten jrerit. when the contract - . .. m mn-ir id wrung. ' The I Dank bill has been under con-i-'i-rr" "i ni-r. ;irui nerooie a uv GUS'PAVUS A. KVF.K I S whs o Wed. neday evening, en live g;b ballot, c hesnPresiduig Judge r.f said circuit: and en Thursday morning, John Ii Chatmak was. on the Clh balbd. tln -en Pre? ruling Attorney of said circuit. The joint re-olntion provsdirg for the remoyal . f the Pension rfiire 1mm C .iy. don to hidianapoh-. was, on Thui-d iy, in the house ol rrpie-entatii e. r.Hrr considerable discussion, antl vaiiee ,-,n-xircces-ful prnpo-itious to nmend ind pr,tpone indefinitely, ordered lo he engiosarA .. tl.L.I ......II I . of,lhp ,, 'i I'm n i. ii i ii i r ui log, anil oi iPfitT'.':y ill was read a third time, and alter considerable discussion, Mes-is. Rari ten iVPN ary, ahd Steele supporting the j vnt resoluiinn. and Mes-rs Payne. Mo. .re. Carter of Orange, Sand-, and Hunt ington opposing, it was pa-scd yeas 34, nay s 2'J. Pr.OfATK Covp.ts, The bill to (ri-.t.sler the probate ruv. ness to t!o circnit courts whs considered in co'aaMllef id' the whole, the (ir. t( c lion of the bill strit-heri out, the simen-.l. nei.l eonrurred in by Ibe Senate. ! " ne nisi ffiontiav :n August n si. In the house rt repre'enhoi vcs. en i , r r edne.dav, Mr. ( run.e fiom the j, ft;1,li, o(- , r ?e'e( t hich was r crommit led the? eiltliUlMn r.f ifii-i - ........ n -r, u Kich ton -rcnu ip.-kIipc 3 Mr. Staev'f,;!,! prcsente.) a bill to era cointy real ot-.ie, which was rend and.
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