Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 161, Vevay, Switzerland County, 27 December 1834 — Page 2

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IN SENATE

Monday, December 1,1C31. Phis boino ihc il.tv fives' hr ih r,..:(..

n lor the ineetin;; of boih Houses s-f Co-vVCI. . or I'rovisic-na

'Miaii.v4 vital kU wiiu,silv wijl scon lie udWilli th Governments of Austria, Russia, Prussia, Holland, Sweden and Denmark, the best understanding exists. Commerce, with ail, is festered and protected by reciorocal

'good wiil, under the sanction cf liberal con

es-- .

The, ViCH PRESIDENT look the Chair ; j Called the Ser.a'.e to order. A ju-.rumfinember3 being present Mr. Will FE submhled the folloum;' mo-

li.u DC to i'tsi

of

Hie Queen of Spain, despite the domestic

difficulties wish which she is surrounded, has ratified ihe Convention for the payment oflhe American claims; and the President express

es the oj iiiion that, yielding to the force o! circumstances, and to the wise counsel of lime and experience, that pow er has fina resolved no longer to occupy the unr.at.-.ra'l

''u,ic.,fc,l with ihe ju.tite v( the?a views, 1 icelittobemy duty to recommend lo you, that n law be passed authorizing the sale of ihr; public stock, that liie provision of the charter requiring the receipt of notes of the Rank in payment of public dues, shall, in accordance with the power reserved toCotigress m the I -1 tli seriion of the charter, be suspended isnlil ibe 13 ink pays to the Treasury the dividends withheld ; and thai all laws connecting the Government or its officers w ith t ! -

li-vnK, c':irectly,or indirectly, be repealed; arid tb.-it tie institution be left hereafter to its own

resources and means."

Tlie gold ccinagc is adverted to as creditable lo the officers of the Mint, and the oj in ion is expressed, that if the several States shall be induced ur:-.,Kially to reform their hanking systems, a., d prohibit the issue of small note, we shall, in a few years, have a cur rency as s. und mid a? liille liable lo lluctuaatiou; as any other cominerci.il country

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r.utlce as n.av bo mmcm!.-.! t,.- ir .... : restored lo t'orlua . thai the c a ms. m u uu nun represented as in a 11114,1 siaie

Hi ! ' senlaiives. lo wait n tho I'l,; .,, . citizens upon that cou dry will soon be 'llv discipline; its moral condition good, and the

tl.e U. it. d Sutc-, and inform him that 'qua ;Ui;!,1 T' 'y liquidated. jv.iou h.anches ef the public seivice proper

rums o1. t-lwo .k.: t, 1.1 . . .. 1! I '": ISrsl instalment dii iiinVf he rr.nivn.. I a v.ciutu u.

11 iu ii;?!-mui I'll. 1 ti -. . - -

lion ol idemnity with the King of the Two

I'ii, !v-'' '" "as i;een;u.v n cei veu, ana an oiler

v.-

To.it (he Secretary ncn-.iatnt the

lu prejet.f ati V( ih it . n.,.r.im ..r

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1 . i (uiit'iiis esiar.ii-.. :u '-'" j -vere.

I 1 he Florida archives h ive noi y cl bei 11 scjlected and delivered, but they nvyy be houily

.lith was agreed to.

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Th it a Cnnriueebi app o nlcd, lclL c: -owt of the Senate, ta j ia such com i VAtl P"''

iin is rrnrcsfd. onli f . "vinz been

On motion cf Mr. CARR, of Indiana, it wat. Resolved, That alllhe'papers and documents heretofore icfercdtothe Committee on claims, on the subject of making provisions by law, for the payment of property lost by individu als in the Tippecanoe campaigns in the yeai I 81 1 . also for the properly lost by the Ransera of Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri, in the late var with Great Britain: and ihe six companies of mounted Rangers, organised in

ihe year 1E32, lor the piotection of the

northwestern frontier, he again referred to

me committee on Claims, ami that said com mittec be instructed toieporlby billor other wise.

On motion of Mr. EWlIsG, of Indiana, it

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"-i--"5 icauy to receive anv eommu

a ho may bo pleased lo 1:1.:

;e.

a w as

has been mnJi

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a.T'Ceu t

-st .c w istereivr-: f.omlhc House of ' Pr"?H. paymeut c::tat;vcs.bvMr. l'ra:.U-li., .ihnrfL.i. ! iiolicitv ot

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l.!i wa

lO lXtll:mis!l

the

1 m ! v

nd Commerce be-

1 tj sruia o! members of that ! . '-!' 1 J " U.'Umm, liaspresent, and that a c nur.ii(eej'lfi:;r mit',re deliberation, been disuvoicai )

na.-.Dse ot ttuarming the Piesidentri

it'!

?:.t.

In oil -r. nol el nn :-Mti-o.

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f.-d States that the two H vv .K;: I'-ccn jr.ado by Relgium to rc. ew l.e-uiia Uissipi, have nol uv.,.,u.wo, a iu,

I. and n a.iv lo r. i.;. .. n.on lor a treat v less liberal. 1 looiis like iuii oil , ia remove.

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A iu orginizalion of the Engineer Depart

me:, t is uggesled. jy'j important change has, during the pa t seacOti, t. kc M place in ihe condition ol tlie Indians. A ra"gemenla are in progress for the rem ival tc'n Greek?, and will soon lie loi ! h e removal ol lUtJ" Seminoles. Re ere I is ex-nr.-scm). that flu; C.'iorokees, casl of ihe Mis-

co ri mu

i'e b :nn!e tlien ajjurnco. 1 1 0 u s i-: Q F r iIprimen t a T I V E5 . JMkndw, Decets.btr 1,

crcond edition of lli; Tiea'y ith France! Saino: proper sugge

"iotii are olf. led i:i t-

i ae ivsng i I L :;ium I

I ercd, iho son-in law ol Louis Phillipe. O ir relalio::3 wit';, the Sublime Porie arc in ill respects- sa' ".of.:; to! y .

U'.ir Li.crcf jrc with toe U lrharv rocr

r 1 .v"i,a ii c , . " 'trci jrse with uie u iroary rocn a 1 ' 1 "'7 ,OCK t!'C Chah, esntin.nos ... changed. n..l a ..... il; ll.-uio 10 order. I iVil. . ' , , ,. 1;.,. r ,1. , , 11.,.., i v e qovcrnments cf most 01 t.ic na ,a! I, ' i'.'' ,,0,CCC,!CJ t'1C-'lil,thc l'Mtiuns A,ne, which have sepa o l,o memoers Answered to their (I,.VJ lhcnse;vos Il0n S;,ain, ro utaccL . c'.,i:', s in our relat.ot.8 have occulted titicc IXDit. 1..,

R-itl.tt Dion. J o'l'! C.rr. Jo'.m Iv.vj.ig. i '.c fvdiovTii'v. crC. 5 .Vct

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Amos Lane. Jor.all.aii eCarty.

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appear

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r. f-hould ne remcm-1 Mil hi lo I ensioiis.

Ti;e erection of an iuLIa.''"- lJr)' u cli ls recommeruied, and also the coiislructinu ol sipiim ', :i ios.

TI,., P.. st fii'i.-n n.-nnrlmr:it i vindicated,

and it is s:ggs!cd, that this depai tmint be orgai.ized, with an Auditor and Treas-''" r ol its" own, appointed by the Piesidenl and Sen ale, who tli.itl be branches ct the Treaiuiy Di p tit.'iienl. The alleged defec't in l!ic Judiciary syilom are ha&tily noliced. It i iecoiu'r.ened again, that the termof President and Vice Prudent t limit

- iiio. A bnel history ct ail lac negotiations i cd to a single period, ol eiinr lour tr bi.

upon ti.e s u a j eel is :iv -n ;ilso an aust rat: I 01

: s in our relat.ot.8 .iae occulted iiuce

I 1st ear

Ti e eliilienl'y bet-.vrcn tl.ii roMi.try and Prai.ee in r.lat; n to Iho treaty etfi.cted byMr. Rives, occupies a lai ire nae in the M'-

rgan :

1 cr.rc C H. Tor

4 '.Gi.r a I. RoHcrtion. I-Iextcc KT--R. P. Letcher. j D. Kilgore. Lui-iA ba II. Johnson. Illisoi sW. L. May, J. Reynold-. A mes sage was tcceivod from the Senate. i::;oiir:in the House that a quorum cf the

Senate S 1 id assembled, and were rctdy-to

procec. lo business

O 1 m Dtion of Mr. McKINLEY, the fol-

iowir. t esoluttons were adopted

ti, 1 hat a messasie be sent to the

t i.'brming loat body that a quorum of

toe Uoo se cf Represcntatifcs lias assembled, a'id tii.it the Iloiue is ready lo proceed to bu-si;--"ss. ! Uc-oL cd, T!vl a Committee be appointed on the '.-.it cf this House, jointly with such Cotiia-.r. t- e as may be appointed 'ov tiie Sc:; :'.e,tv ait on tiie President of the United ite?. r: nil iiitorm bun til it a quorum of the !! 11 1 ... ...

t c in-use? is assemoiej, a:yj inai iwOii?ress

v,y lo receive aiiy communication he be !i'i-nM:,l to m ike.

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1 "1 2 SI t.AwLll appointed Messrs. r.'clV'N le aad Lan'.-isg, on the pail cf the

tne treaty ei( the 4i!i of Jolv, 1C3I , bv nhich

it was stipulated that the Frentli Li ova-1 nmci.t

s!ioi:ld pay twenty life millions of fiai.es, in

'ix annual inlaiiiicnts el four millions tine tundred and cix'v-six Ihous and, six hundred

and sixty six frucs, and sixty six ceniire.es each, into the hands cf such person or persons as the United States shall authoiio to

receive it "ihe first instalment to be paid at ihe expiration of one yesr next following the exchange of the ratifications of the conven

lion." It is alleged that on the part of the American Government every thing hal been done that Ihe pi ovisions of the treaty et joined that since February, 1332, France has been in t lie enj-nment of the valuable commercial

privileges thussecuted to her,but that, never

theiess, to the disappointment of the President, "no legislative provision l as been made by France forll.c execution of the treaty, either as it respects the indemnity to be paid, or the commercial benefits 'o be secured lo the Uni

ted S ates, anil the icUfions between the United States and that powe r in consequence thereof, are placed in a situation thieatning to interrupt the good undci f landing which has so long and s happily existed between lbs twe nations."

The President concludeby saying thl the

y c ;i r.j . The Message concludes wih the reasor of ihe Execuiie for not saia lionirg tbt Act l improve Ihe navigation of the Wabash ii or. The above t a faithful abstract of the whole document. 'The Message is unquestionably written with great ability, and many of the suggestions are such as will command general approbation. The course which the President suggests with regard to France, will no doubt

receive indiscriminate eulogy liom the party presses of the Administration, and howevei disposed every true American must be to stand by the honour and maintain the rights of his country, the utmost deliberation idimild be rx ercised on the part of Congress in relation to 1 he warlike suggestions of the Executive on litis sul ject. The conduct of Fiance in relation to the treaty has not been such as we had a right to expect, and if alter examining ll

the facts of the case cooly and dispassionately,

Congress should decide that we have ne goci ated as long as is consistent w ith our national honour and respect due to us as a powerlul nation, we believe that the Ameiican People

Rrso'vcd, That the Committee on Lands

and Internal Improve moots, be instructed lo ii,qire into the t x, e liency (in strict accorlam e with the policy hciciolote pursuit!) of

malting approptiaiiou lo improve tne naviga tion ol the Wabash liver, from its i'lnction

with tiie canal, a few miles north of Tippe

canoe, to its junction with the Ohio river.

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uu mouoii di an . 11 u dij.-v i c, 11 was moo.

Resolved, thai a committee be appointed on the pail of this House lo join such com uulte-e as may he appointed on the pari ol the Senate to consider and report the an an gemenls nccessaiy to he adopted in oifclertn fairy ini t t Ifi ct the hist r Solution reported on the "j 1 1 J une, 1 C3 1, by the Joint Commit tee at the last Session ol Congress, on ihe occasion of the death of Geneial Lafay ette. Wcd.vlsDAY, Dec. 10. ilr. TIPTON, accoiding to previous milieu, ar-ked and obtained leave to introduce a bill for relief of Hiram A. Hunter, which iv ns read and ordeied to a second leading. On motion of Mr. II ANN EG AN, Resolved, lhatthe Committee of ihe WhohHouse be discharged from the fui ther considc;alion of bill no. 319, beit g a hill te gr.mt an additional quantity of bind to the Sitto.of Ohio and ladiana, to aid in Ihe Coiisliuction tl.e IVabn.-h and Eiie canal. li.tolicd, Thiit s.i'ul bill l2 committed to the

Committee ol the k iio.o on tne stale ot ilie

Union. On notion of Mr. CARR, Resolved, That all memorials', pctiiir.r.j cc.

lo:eiher wilh all the estimates made by l.;ipt. tienry Shritves, by order of the War Department,' of ihe prababh: cost of impioving the navigation tl.rculi the Falls of Ihe Ohio River, and heretofore referred to ihe Committee on Roads and Canals, be again so referred; and that said committee be inst 1 ucted lo inquiie into the expediency of making an approbation for ihe above purposes, and report by bill or otherwise. R sufrtd, That ihe Committee on the Pest Office, and Post Roads be instructed to inquire into the propriety of establishing a post

route from Ruilington Boone, county. Ky.,

lo Versailles, in Rinlrv county, Ind. by the

ay of the Rising Sun, in the county of Dearborn. On motion Mr. LANE, Rrsolitd, That the Comn.il tee on the f ub iic L tnda be ii.t ructed to in ,ii e into the pro

piie ty of pei milling any person, and not own

ers of land far actual Ulement, and lliose

jhia pa:t 01 ibe icvtuue u i',. n'.y

on or before some day cerUiirj with leave to

port by bill or olherwift?.

On motion of Air. Walker, Resolved, Ibat the Committee on fo&ig tf-

instructed to enquire inlo ibe cxpe(!rer.cy fr" amending the road law, so as to make it c?f&-

piil?oiy on vieweisand receivers of roads,

pomtcd by the piopcr autboi ily, (o rerve as stftfc and receive a reasonable ccn 1 tr.taticn far ihttr services. IN SENATE. Satcrdat, Dec', tit Mr. Morgan then offered for adoption tho hilowing rf-salution : neolvd, thtt the commitlee to which v referred the bill lo repeal Ihe act for ihp etic'r-fi'f

agemetit of education, be instincted lo enqu-irs into the expediency of atnfiiding the Siime so1 to make ii ibe duty nf comriiaiwhints of" enm ponies, lo rlep'ibit their delinquent list, with a j-j

lire ol the peace for collection whose fluty it shall be lo collect and pay ov er the fines, c-i.e-half to the proper pay noisier, the itbr to lr. townrhip treasuier, where the delinquent re-

Mr. Sigler moved lo amend, by adding fb following: '-provided that the cost of coliec'ing s.nd tines shall not exceed ten percent.'"

will sanction and stand by their represenla who arc cultivators and owners of laud, to ti, ... it... k - i.....i..iii. i i j- lit.

lives in the course proper to be pursued under

lue ciicumslances.

That portion of the Message Inch alludes

ton cf Mr. WARD, the usual reso-

Oa

la- -ii 'o r 1 :irn:s:i:,g tne membcis witii news

t,:i ;. n 1 wiili regard to tlie hour of mce ti:-:-, wtie f-cp'cJ-O., ,,;u V Of air. CONNOR, The Hcu.c wJjourncd.

'idea of acQuiescinrr in the 1 efusal en the pari 1 to the liank of tlie United States is vindictive

of France lo execute ihe treaty, will not belaud indiguifled in the extreme, but it cannot for a moment entertained by any branch tdjsurpiise any tne, and has created very lilile

this government"' that "further negotiation is

UqiudhjOHt f ih-'qucstiui' that it is his "con vici:o i thai the United Slates ousht to insist on a

sensation

The Message will no doubt produce a

jstrong feeling throughout Lurojie, and espe

Ti-s-dav, Decembers, 1SS-1.

unnllee app( i

ted to waii upon the I

1

inf.-

were .'"' crmmvr..'.r

r pDr'.c.l thav

Housft of llcm-k cniaiive.., 10

0 V; s s

S;ato?,in conjunrtion witii ;i

e tun.i tiie

nv him that tb.e two Houses c

f -.; imz -d, and ready to re-MVC :,"'

tion lie imy be pleased lr

they had performed the

!i:.i;-iO-.l to tb.'t.'11' "sve iat 'liiiatioii lb.

prompt fMt culion cf the 1'rcnty. and in case it be cially in France, and if Louis Philip and his nfused or longer delated, lake rcdnss into their ministers delay the prompt payment of the A-

merican claim, and thus provoke a collision

between the two countries, we should not be

nrprised lo sec another revolution in

ranee . The subject is one of the deepest impor

ance, and thould not be pionouuccd upon

nislily.

oa-ji hands that the time at winch resoit f-iioulj be had to this, or any other mode cf redress, is a point to be decided by Congress and lie suggests that a "law be passed, nulho-

l isinf, reprisals upon Fiench pi opci ly ,in case

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ni ti i..c uiiucii 1 1 ...... cv

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mihir Commit-1 1 "em, at ine aiiproacning tession ui viit-

I- rench Chambers.

It is stilted that the revenue accruing from

all sources during the present vear will a

. 1

niawe

uly

il

ana r.iiii ir.e 1 resu.i. t he w :ul J make a cor

,:,r,iucio;i lo bolii 1111s uay at " Message wa5 then rrc eived from Uie

IT.. 1.. ' 4t ny i j. U03

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Preside

I .' w

t ol the

Private Stc.'e"1')"'

c -v. F.s I'lire, In

lh the folloAing'is a li'icf cpUcs?"-'-

Ol

mount to twenty millions six hundred ant!

twenty-four tnousand seven hundred and se venteen dollars, which with the balance re

maining in the Treasury 011 the first of Jnnu

i.'rv last, of e leven millions seven hundred

a;-vl two thousand nine hundred and live del

l.irs, p reduces an aggregate of thirty -t o mil

boas th.'ce Ii indred and twenty-seven thou

sand six nurtured and twenty-three dollar

The lotai expenditures during the year for

nil objects, Including the public debt, is csti

mate at twenty five millions five hundred

and ninety-one thousand three hum lred and

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lirmitV Willi eiur 1 -asvoai, a... ,,.-. j uutkt.c?. .im.n ...11 LtM.Illl.CIII

,. ' -,r l S'i')iiiit a oiiet a'siraci 01 tneji:, t reasury on ine iiret 01 January iuoo,oi

1 :'" fei'-irO'd thft I lesidei. 5 ss.iji-j 1 six uiim-nn se.-veu unuuuu nnu tniliy-SIX tToiirlev lor-, for the accommodatio.'i of such I thousand two hundred and thirty-ti to dollars. f-r i!.r 1 ! v'e not bad leisure to perus- the In ibis balance, however, will be i deluded a c . 10c a 1 a - ' - ... ! 1 . : 11 1 1 , .

il. The Lxecutive con"ia. 1 lnoui one minion one nunorcti ami uny mou-

r resident's Mcsragc.

In o:

a Id lo I it r h r f 11 ms. toentef any quantity

of the public land at fifty ctnts per acre, not exceeding one qnar It r s t lion, provided puth lands shall have been cm led at pub!:,-: sale,

at d been sil jeet to ci.try for Ivv.-i.ty year or upwards, and shall icir.ain ui Sold nl ihe time of such i ntiy. On n otion of Mr. MINN RD, Resolved. That the Committee of Claim lie instructed loindniie into ih-j expediency

..f

:me;:diog tl.e at I entitled an act to pro

vide for the pavmen' cf ilaiuis far property

lo-t. ciiptuied, or destrovd bv the enemy.

vhile in the military st iViC'el the L' lUo

States during tie I ate war with the Inoians. 011 Ihe frontiers of Illinois ai d Mit higan Ter

itory , approved 30. h June, 1 034, so as to ap

ply the prnvisioi.-i of e iid act to propeity

l K 11 !M ,:l ra tlcia

' .'.. ii,., ,3i,..M,..l n nreseiitallveso, liie t-eo

..l noon th nroSDcrous conuiuou 01 tne

t

eon

:srv tiie rosier.. I h

nrr.s:)eroiis

,l;l5, and ine succe:

vvhith, under Providence, has crowned Hie fT.r'ia.v5 of ar.ciillura!ists. O ir foreign

r elati are described n , wilh few exception?, presenting an as4-:vl altogether favour-

&i-i:d dollars of what w;is heretofoi -c repoi ted

by t.?'1 Department not inetnclivc . The Z'Hik of the United St;te e is alluded . I T . . . .. .

to at some u "gin am wiuv moits inveieiacy

ti.au ever. The ?c!lo;ving is peih ips the most

important section 01 Uis part of Ibe iilessage. "In guardmt; against a: evil of such magnitude, considerations of teMpor.aiy conveni

ence Should be thrown out ol t't'i question

Monday, December S. Mr. IIAWES of Ken. offer the follotring

rcsolulion.

Resolved, That a select committee, consis

ting of one member from each State, be ap'

pointed with powers to enquire into the ex

pediency ol amending the laws lelating to

ihe Miletary Academy at West I Vint, in the Slate of New V01 k ; or vv helher it would com

poit wilh the public interests to abolish said

institution. The question on Mr. Howe's resolution, which was taken by ay is and noes and earned; ayes, 181 noes, 27. Tuesday Dec. 0, IC34.

Mr. WEBSTER, in pursuance of novice,

asked and obtained leave lo introduce a bill

relative lo (he French spoliations, which he

moved might be read a first and second

time, and referred to a Special Committee,

to be cle-ied for ihe iurio?c -f Jt 1 i..g

it. The molion was apreetl to, ai d the foilow- .. . .1 r . 1

line; "iMdleinen appoiuieu a vuauiuiiee on me

subject: Messrs. Webster, Gr.UNUY, Prime. s Preston, Shcpley. By Mr. TIPTON. Raolied, That the Ct mmillee on Commerce

lost in said service beSoncit'K tioher peison-

besifles volunteers, raneis, and cavi.lry.

On motion of Mr. EWING, Resolved, Tlnit the Ceeictary of the Trcns ury be directed to tinr.smit, or tfujse to be H ansn.ilted to tbi Il u-e, a list of all sucl

lam! claims heretofoi c nott d by. or ptesi-n'.ed

to, the commissioners authorized to icceive

ind aciju-t the s;ime. ;is may have been deci-

led in. I ivoiablv , or the decided and not yc-t ati-tied,in the Vincennes laud district, with

he found tlion t f the claims and dtci-sions in

brief, and such documents in relation to the

sul i Hi matter a3 he may control and deem

pioper.

On motion of Mr. CLAY, Resolved, That ibe Commitlee on Public Lands be instructed to enquire into the expediency of authoiising Regisleis and Receiver of hind cflices to administer ll oaths connected with the entiy or sale of the public

1 nnl-.

M'nday, Dec. T Mr. Thompson from the Judiciary committer reported it inexpedient lo legislate on the mi! iecf contained in the ipsolution lefeircd lo thfio.idativeto sherifis serving process on vvitntsse and jurors, by a eel litied copy ; w hich w us coacuiied in. On motion cf Mr. Evar. P.e-olved that the juu'ieiary corrmirtr c be irfstructctf to rcpoil a I ill pmvidieg for a ciiHtior? to be is-tjpd by cleiks of ciicMt romts in ail cn?e of appeal fioui j'lticcs1 eouit2 to the appellee, under the several inles, as by the piaclke act ihe i-suinc,' iitd -erv ice of wi its of cnpi.is ad iesporiileridum aie povr-rued. On mniioti of ,'.!r. K'-Iso, Resolv ed, that the judiciary cnrr.miMee he ins' reeled iorrquiie into the ixpfi!ir:ry of a--If.p.iiiirg !br Pridinte laws, so !. to ciiu-e arin.in istiatioa to be taktn on all decedents etatf when the next of Uin neglect or ref.ife tondrnin, iter, fur ibe tcicn of ninety d iys after such de

cease, and where theie are no creditor? lo said Cstaie: s;iid ndminit ration to extend, at least

to the collection of the effects of such dree

dent by such administrator, the same lo be ap

praised and dtliveied to the widow and hem

of such decedent, taking a bond and security fif

tne application ol said effects to their le-gitf rate object, vt ith leave to repojt by bill or oth erwise.

Thursday , Dec 4, 1334. Mr. Feeny nfTered the following rtsolu!

which win adopted.

Ii.lvU. VI. tits. JuOiioij v'.on ittee in

piire into the expediency of enacting a Jaw

which will give to persons within this S'ate, who earn their support by manual latior, a facility to collect llieir just claim for nich labor, without waiting the slay of execution, with leave loreport by bill or otherwise. Rfso! vd. that the Co u; mi life on the Jndici.iry

be instincted to enquire into the expediency of ptoviding for the publication of the opinions of (he Supreme Couit, commencing with the pics, ent term, in the New spapeis printed at the seat of Government. On motion of Mr. Wliitcomb the following' resolution was adopted: llesnli ed, that the Judiciary Committee bo 'n3t:!iled to enquire into ihe expediency of providing by law, that any tleed of conveyance of S boo! LamN. executed by a School Commissioner shall be prima l'aci. evidence of the rf gularity of tlie proceeding authorising tho sale on which such conveyance is p.etiicated; with leave to rej.oit by bill or otherwise. Tuei-.'OAT, Dec. 4, 183-1. O.i motion of ol r. Kelso, Re( lie I. Ilia: tho committee on educi.lion l a

ins.iuctc-.J to enq nre into the expediency ol re-vi-ii!g an act entitled an act incorpoi at i:i Con. ;rr-i-ional tow n-h-p. rind providing fr j,,,y,jic . hnoU Ibcrcsn, approved Feb. 2, 1333, and lo make report thereof to ibis llou-e. Oa motion cf air. M'DoMgie, les-iveil, that a select committee be directed to enquire into tlie expediency of exempting il.e tool of mechanics, fioni execuiion lor debt.

n an amount not exceeihr.g twenty live dollars

iv ith leave to tcp'M t by bill or oilier w ise ; w hereupon, Mrssr. M'l'onglc, l!over. Strain, an.1

Vawler were iippnirilt d u couuiiittce in pursuance thereof.

The question of the northeastern bounda : - c 1 . 1 1 . i t-. r w ith t 1 cat PI. il i, i ', ...

Lilian made by the American gov'crnmenl only lo look lo Ihe honor and pre Prvaion of jof establishing a poit of entry at the town of

tut Iming as

1 .1 II 1.. i..4...,...f.il!icii.t. mul iv.e inir.triml In inniiirr. i.itr, tto r v e . I i

anil we snouiu oc iii,n,vu ..j w . , u.. - v. u . .. . ... -. ..v

uy uie rtiii iv.au government loniy 10 ooiv w ........ , - & - r--- -- vet been accepied. a hope is! the republican syttem. Deeply arl sclemnly I Lafajcltc, on the Wabath

HOUSE OF KEPUESEN TATIVE8. Friday, Dec. 5, 1 83 1 On motion of Mr. Strain,

Resolved, that ihe Committee of ways and

means be instructed to cnqniie into ibe expedr

ency of abolishing the office of collector, and

make it the duty of erery individual to pay ovcr'gins etiay, provided he shall ie.itr fat fuc

Oa molion of Mr. Var.devre, r.cso'ved. Th;it the committee on e.-'ucal'ciik.

be instincted lo require i:. to ibe c : jrd iei.cy -,"

inllioi iz f.rr the jir era! boaids cleii.p 1 i ir:ty I u-

viiies.s in tlie seveiitl murine, to lay til as may.

hink proper, for Ihe prorriotion and encourage

ment of cdnciitiou ia the several ct, unties, and

further, to prnvidp lor a cmue equitable cli-;i

hution r.f the Seminar v fund, with leave lor

jiort by bill or otherwise.

Mi. i ruaie moved iho fall v. iap resatuti nj Itcsolvpii , that the committee of election I.e. lirected to rcpoil to l!im llau'r, a lull prov i i n.,

far lllP t lection of county tiea-uicr, by tl.e ;. o

pie of the se veraljco'iniies; winch v...s lead and laid on tne I able . On motion cf Mr. Slnrrn, P.esolvtd; that the committee on the Ju'utary be instructed to enqniie into Ihe expediency of so .unending ihe lnw, relative to estiay,. ai .......... . . .. -'?

10 prriiiu hiij iiousrnoiupr lo lal.e up animals

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