The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 January 1827 — Page 2
Mr. iu 'support of the* rcaoS tion, observed, that in submitting 4hS ^resoHtion under consideration, tia Was aware of a ccusiilutioual objection that might be urged, and th-ii he well recollected the opinions and dgefcioBs of some of the circuit courts on the constitutionality of a law now in force, fimilar* to the one propo*°d by the resolution*4 lor tip c^nsiOration of the judiciary committee but that, as for himself, be
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nnd ««ci«ions w«re correct Mr HilUs sajd, that yielding to tbe opinions of gen* •»*»r*en of Ifjnl kuowl-ul^e, he had re framed frorobringi ag for ir a rd this mens urttnta former period, a4~ fffrabty calculated to prevent diflicuT- $ Wto ami delay in our circuit court!", a ineasjit* that w*H ?*ve much of the costs »*ow expended by the conntry by £4*'nj»J,y some ofits citizens inde* tending thos* trivial eachei of the |M»tce in tfee Hrcnit courts and beng encouraged hy a late decision In fW&t£ preme rent of the tate he bad thought proper at this time to bring the mea$ are b»fof» th# ho"«e Vr HilHs sail the extent of this decitioo be had not .*«My teemed, ant' r*ve as a reason why the r«*«htions under cotiml&ation. tub ,»itteda»» eoooiry to tie committee in •tend of giving positive instrurtions f1. eonelu^d by romarkuig {hut ijt »Has net the severity or qiaattjm of pun
Ishment that prevented the commission -of crime, but the certainty of that punfchttscnt and that by giving justices of the peace jurisdiction, in such cases, the
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jni.ishment would be more certain and wvere aed that if there wa»
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«%tbnal barrier to the jmssag* of *Ph a he could see no good reason ., why the wishes and prayers of the people, on th&t subject, ifaouM not beanawercd.
One by Kr Rrthafdson l)»l Eiecn. tors aid Administrators shall apt-piy. thase [rejjerty atiheir orrn sale#, to whiilv ^t^Taaa wasadded Mr prey's resolution chrmgfng the*g*re«%nt loan a*Ivalorem system was taken tip and postponed until the Crst mondny ia
January next By- Mr Rend giving tward of Justices privilege of selecting and pptit jurors at oilier times than-at their May temp, and a!low ppj. j. ™ege of holding special session (om that purpose. wnicli was laid on the ta"' »t By Mr, Lonion allowing orderly sergeants to coiteeJ •,• w.fs wan coir panics- •.: 3!r
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fae the acts of V* W. .Kennedy, late recorder of Vermillion county wtsich ,tmrm'd &e Cn( time.
Thf rescil^tioat of Stcnliens relative to balding a PHion at Indianap»*.«v anil the1 rgmeval of eonpriets wow was tb&eti up, and
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The Speaker laid heft *r the house U» petuia& Vim M?a«w» of XewgMUMmy praying act of incornora •V
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rikme aud style of the
^ew-**aaflf»or»y ed^catWo society, which ^aarefened toa selcct committee of a Hav.k, aud Richardson#
Ai-Stjg EfclSd II tON
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prnau iptcrcau aUy, Ud heea frewited, and
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Ou mutMHi wf Mr Tl^yne
tkUbiuh an uniform system of Bankruptcv tbou^l^ut the t^ited Stam,
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h**mg «4i*atf»»t1 Wtw in. a bm f« aathwire fh^« Lr. "'•irqaished laud, uuV*™*'*"* *f several set*
f»r t^e tttief of pfffhtsert ot public ^L.#* rrc.*9*
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-private
1W»»k at a fised price wHeh was twice consent, and refer. PabUr Unds \.|4
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tTnlou, in 'hr^attn of dii ^t taxatUn,4 the «n(»f five millions of dollars, "oS tli* fi *t (hr vf January, one thoa«atK§ ei»ht hundred and twenty-eight fire millions of dollar*), on the first day of January, one thousand ei (ht hoodrcd and twenty (tine five wiiHion» of d®llars, on the first day ot January one thousand eight hundred and thirty and five millions of dollars, on the first day of January, one thn*!«and eight*, hundred and thirty-one4 which sums shall be takenfroaj the, annual turn »»f ten millions nt d^l'ar^ appropriated to the Sinking Funl, bv i!)«» second section of tu* art, the third c|a^»f
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t'lonrsirit AigtV'.f/Kupd^ed •»,' \ij act to
pr^»H»• «.r Hmj red^-mtion .al the public d-M." I'He hit' w«wt
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that the Select commit. rvf^vrcd the Mil to
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the j,-£ «vjtirk |he »n *urv. v.hen d^rMi'ited so* i,rt«T the Viii.**. vhilj be app!iwv jrt r!*e R"«t »bj-'ct «l ^h^ n)"i.
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^t*te« for t'tf. pry«rof»»V» ot education and internal iutpr«vem»i|tiv^ The manner in which these, fu,mh Rhall be aiplied, is as rt should be, to the Staff* rr«pccfiv«-ty. The b"j| provkles fw the distribution of twenty miilH»us ofdjfl»r4 in t«ur yeArs, rommencin^ en the frstpf |a"«ary, 182^. and e*d»hg the Ht9t «d Jaaairy, tS3l. SjiotUa Hi is ejtferwnf nt hScceed it is proposed to coatkiuii and to crjrend the system* as the jUjucrtst of th^.rc,ountry uiay tire I
I call tthttiaa. contained in a report of the vn.aiiftce ta which fHia sab}»- ct was refgred at t!« last session 4^ "rt^rrs-i, itjade upon the ordinary revpnttes and ^rcfinary etpend^u e* of the G^ernmcv*, it appears that, otr fhe fi nt dav ot January, IS31, the wha?e of the mi pvr cer't. debt may be extingushed, and tv.TQty millions of do^a*^ •!i^r\b'itrd R^tr-'the States.as pmri dec!I or thr^]!! and two ard a half miliums ord'^jf&n be left.in the Trca '-^a* that, thereafter, the dividends rrny he increased to ten millions of dollars n^ally. npf| the public debt he £ra«iually" diniinighed. so that, on the Ui-»t day of January 18S3, ,4ie whole of the six per cent. 0*ve p.nr
and f(.«r andji half per cent, dtbt pK-Jlf^ S^Hhctl, amounting *n SCT CSy^OS, tr.rtrest paid upon# thr wme, and spen the three per cent drat to toihe atnotrn^ nfc
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(hat dividends
may Be^tcde ano the f^atr*, that ttmck fo,j{ie.amount of 839,666^34— ami thatralter that date, miVliana ol dollarv^ns he-divided atiauals ly aiwong thc Stated leaving the small amousf ufsia pcr rent debt to be rerte^med at a more distant neriod. The united effect of the futna thus to be distributed, nhen added to the funds already uevoted And hereafter to be demoted, by Srates, respectively, to tj?e parposef of education and interna. improvement, will probably surpass theincat $ anguine friends of the antry^Sve
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On usotior of Mr. Noble it waa *hat the Cointiuttee* on Fubivc Lnnd he instructed to iron ire into the expediency of granting a preemption rijjfyfcto such persons as relin^uish^d knd# to the United States unuer the several arts of Congreas. un«n thetrpylngti^d price %a or bepre the day (he rtlinqoished lands may W ordmd toW ^dd by a^Wit} tt* States. %s
On ^motion of Mr. Holmes it wis Ilrsoittdt That the Committee Si renins be uistiur^,] t« inquire into the expediency of altering the several act* providing for nsions to Revoluttooary «fficcrs and tidier*, in such manner that Urn bounty of th* Govemaunt «r.ay be more equitably disvribut-
On sertrt rfMr. tlc„,lricl», it
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•»ay thmk proper prescribe, to div*ue aiac.^t the mcrai Sutes of the
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O O "She Coa)mittee being balloted for cooshta or Memt, Xehricks ThZ'
Chac*% ^fathy and Kins Pi'fcuc lands
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shall hivs been pr^vtonsty offered for** sale, and remained unsold for a given time, to such persons as will actually inhabit and cultivate the sane for some reasonable term of yesars.
Mr. Barton explained bis object by remarking, that he had no intention to attempt the subvertion of the system now practiced bv the United States It was not Ms design to disturb that system at all^ While the former credit system existed, it was well known that there were many companies who purchased lands, and with whom no private individual watab'e to compete. To a cuu#idtf able extent tu* fame evil now existed and, he did rot doubt that, at the present moment th«»re were great numbers of enterprising young men dUpo»t to emig(at« tnd make settlements on new lands, but who have not t«eri«ean* of competing with more wealthy purchaser*. He conceived that an improvement, in this respect might he effected* without violation, on the^Mi tofthe United States, of any of its engagements, and without en croaching
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the revenue drawn
l' «»m the sale of lands.1 He thought »oto« plan lik# that which be now proponed, would have a tendency to.ipluck upby the roots the #%U arising .lron» monopoly. 4t would increase tbe number of actoal Mittlert^ on a plan that wo^t'd place it out of their power to become speculators, and which would protect them ft om those who tni$bt Jb disposed in speculate* 4|is resolution was merely intended to throw out suggestions, to be matured as ahoutd be ,deemed expedient Whether any plan ot his own. abuuld be adopted,«or whether tHie was hit upon by the Committee, .was to him immaterial. His object was tl»at the subject should undergo a thorough inquiry, as he concaved that the present law ought to be repealed, qr adhered to with ginnl faith.
The question being pui un the reso* lution, it was agreed to, I The -Senate adjourned.
Thursday, I)e$, 14, 1S26.
On motion of Mr, Thomas, (he as., morialof the State of Illinois, present' ed at a former session, praying for a donation of laad to euabte them to connect the Waters of .Lakg Jkliohigan and the Illinois River, was referred to d«e Committee on Roads and Canals.
Mr. Noble laid on the table a reso lotion to extend the acts passed for ex iinguishiag the debU due by purcluisers oi the-Public Lnuds.,
On-motion of Mr. Hendricks it was Resolved, That the Committee on Roads and.Canals be.instructed to inqure into the expediency of aiding the State of Indiana in opening a Canal communication between the waters of Lake Erie and the Wabash river, by putting at the disposal of her LegisUtare an appropriaiion of pegldic lands for that purpose. .v hesoteed. That the Committee on the Post Office a»d Post Roads, be instructed to inquire into the expediency of establishing the following Post iiaads, or so much thereof as may not heretofore have been sstablished by law: jf-
Frnm Evansviile, by way of Prince ton, Vincennes, Merotn. Terre-Haute RockvjHe, Crawfordsville,
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Wayne, Fort Meig«. Fi om Indianapolis, by Green Castle, Rockville, Newport, aod^ Vermillion oakne, to Peoria, Illinoisj^
From Elizabeth,Kentucky, by Drar denburgh and Laconia. to Corydon, In uiana.
From Danville, by Crawfurdsville to i-ountain Court House. !r?Ti
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iTom Charlestown, by Vernon *n.1 Greenburgh, to New Castle From ladiapolis to Fort Wayne.
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F&wa. tloyt, (ft^e StteHit $ f?»# United States),, was, on Wednesday fast, ananiipousjy elected President of the Senate of the state of Maryland) for the ensuing five years. Ib.
REGISTER OFFICER
TKnRS-IlATfTI, jANUARy 1
In this paper will be fouud ttie .«,•» pectu^of the f^abish, TtUegrtfpfii ta
I he Telegraph will no doubt send de«. patches throdgh our country of th« highest utility. The ^lose attention of its editor to the concerns of
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?$er since its formation, will enable him to employ hi# talents and apply his unremitting industry, to tbe adl vancement of the interests of our cpnn* ^try wi certain effect We shal) hail th?s pubfication as a greet addition to the periodicals of our state, and as an efficient advocate of internal improve* mentsw artd the principles, upon sv&ic^ the best interests of our atatn. and na« tion are founded. *.
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The editor of the RegifitefHe&dtOi his thanks to those ofbjs fellow citizem -who may have recomniendedJum to th« Department of Stat^/for t^lppoititment of Public Printer and, most cerety congratulates them on the Wt cess of their application..
The Weather ha*s teen exfremelr cold (fur this climateY though* Quit# pleasant, for some d^vs past. We bavo had a handsome 6fl| of Snow, and., tb# inventive geniuses ot our citizens.ltav§ been called into fall requisition, thn ennstruttion of MacLineef. to nnswtr aa substituteMr^^JeWhs. Indeed their I ingenuity has been fruitful in the ix«
Cutters and Perogupn, are glidhig aboat in every direction, Ailed with citizens 4some times to overflowing) who seem.
that their phr/.zes express few s^sa. 'turns other than thuse indicative of com ana plfBsttrc. I ||4t is truly gratify^ to observe th'i« hilarity among onr friends but we this cold weather and croicdedoffice* has precluded the pos-
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