Western Times, Volume 1, Number 27, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 February 1829 — Page 2

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to the. spiiit of a mcm.! cf !?; Stair- :;f the 01. States, w! oc duties do r.Mcr pul lie linn's within their limits.. Ar . f !:!i v;i, recently prWr.tr 1 io h Jrfiju'.rcilicro fro.pit n'ly to lock into tin Administration, pursuing- this I;ne of policj S-. lV hv a S ni.'r .'.! at Stilts, it I matte r iml a-k ilirm !l tltev fed cot:-, will hot promote the peace ami harmony

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where the sh.il! st-o the ' i who hto jVd upvfi lh-:r uy ai.J h T.viri?hed, ai.dptcp;:wJ tc: L.y ctf ihisti:

-.te; p-. j-ds htth, if te aide, h? I j inlerc-f.. i'ut were they ever to wtilln,;lIk 01 Uli '.t l).'..t vo thev ,rt atrotiH nppt ai jacMuaiott d i ih llu-Jand f, is it pos- j Jst".n?c u rnn t ' ' , j i i i ir, 1 i o 0 o rt id J ! the ,;h!ehi iho bat ators and Kcuic-yeida- "han.. rela

I' rs J U'pri&e..tat.i'9 cf that

-..Uiitfious State.

The I. i'hilure cf the State of ind" u.i .'.t- i : 6 1 1 ' t ; ted !) r Senator aiui

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tives cd tiio 01.1 Slates ever to acquire that local !:.:on lediri cf the countrv, it?

present condition, and future prcpects

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'I'he refere:.ce hcieg onlercd, Mr. NOBLE Kiitl, it had bee)ine hirt duty, in conncxien w ith there-

marks of Ins colleafjue, to present to the

mortal lrom the Lejri-lature ol

tic to the continuation f)f the

CtHnherlaml vond within the limits of Indi-

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;!en;! ition!' The Legislatures of t!ie , ..-..v , 2.rirpmia v t?r- li' V, J 1 1 , . u hut there uere qutsti-ms of policy on which; . rv

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UUli""1 ,a'v:i'"4V iedgeth, hf,t, ;,n.'topbceh,ron at, tltS the T lsCC?'f,llsM 1 ! M . If he was to h. prosenhed 1 Ken uckv lt,sh.;ta :..,ti:.W -rce t ,,?',r; :i d fo ,.if..' wit'o ui-:nl Stt. i'CtT. ;lt,fl are better ju .g- d the ,:,r ?u,j, 0,irii,,r ... .e could not help it, and nriVnnce p;.vM wf th.- 'iivaimc:.! t-t -...-j. h fv ri; .., xu tirt dnh Sn,r;iSUro calculated to promote th.-: t naiclHii-pnrl to fear it. Ili re-, 1(;'ohio

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. . , ....... V"ir.,,"r(; ru,J"""! P''nui inc ocna;' rcsli0,s; 40ok nt sonle Cl thi-m. the rr..1e, "a- in)UM-u to t!.e pre.pontv ot .-p;ve . ' ! J ' '"Ve V'c i f Mm-d,1 't! ,n;l,'.T .ftrumt:n:s if) p,,PPrt oftn,? -hippuur intere?t co.m plains ofhiiih oraie-the new rtatr. M. N. Fj.oLe of the comet ;hs h'K r.sa i.'.r as - j. cl ii;i', 1 or j; it my ptiip.c at (his time on articles of independable neci it v in! parish) which the new states came into da t t ppeir to .. ive s ) u t to detain you with armiments. The hip buihlm;, ad1 of the depre-s-d co;1-!i-i the I'mnn; i..l eAiesj-ni his op;tiin that

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tin? present a n'"vel spectacle t the pu s- ul ;h.

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ii.. lit heheed th:.t ( oiisries" r -vm-:.i t a t ei;n.piil: rneiit j V.);;-ii. to the tatfs in '. i . -; ;:. !. h"! 1 out the idea i

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o iianii.5iiii e irMassachuset? 4 Ithodc Island B.Connecticut 7J Vermont

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2htlniisylvania 23

3! Delaware

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o.ih? of t!i;s i hum, though hut partially. :s rry strenuously set foith in the res-

,ut:o; rtkrrrd to, the solt rr.n stipula tton of the State cf Virginia, in her dc.d el resMo:u that that portion of the ceiie.1 Territory now forming the State '1 Indiana, iluuld, when adrnittcd in'o th liiio , he received as a free, sovc it ig-i, and independent SlNte. a d on an dpi .1 I "iting w id the original St ites i.;

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tion ot their navigation. Ihe liien. hauls complain of thr detraction of th ir ui-

Thc result of the Fdcction wat tl;er, am read by the Vice President, U

ie i ,v states weie uipo-e.i to uutierc to thereupon, eatu :

Me dm It als, upon the mjviti e i therefore declare, that AM)REJV

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i:ci by the auction system; and t'.e N.u-,o! ivinir the older states ot their ahaiei JACKSON 9 duly elected PretidChtof thcrn States ar- groaning under the pre-- in tin pohli. hmds. Those states had pro-j lliC ijjtj States for four year?, frcta sureottheTKr.il. The fni.it extinjrui-li- teete ' the new -ettlement; tlie haveitj)Q fourt, 0f arch next, atd mentofthe mi die debt i- h pen-.d which heon liberal in the mode adopted tor dis-j jQjj CALHOUN is dolr el'C'c4 .sgeneralU npetedtoairodieiu., .Thi poonr. f the Ian,!, and in that mode f,rjy Vj f . '

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ears. and vr shall then I al-le to ledece jThrouirn their indingonce and support the

The Senate then retired.

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the rever-f from ten or I few state, had grown up to their'present j . annunciauou oi inu rcsur. c, twelve niih'im- At thi period the puhlie! popu!..ti.Mi and stren-th. The resolution j thc Lleclion, a clapping took place 12 hinds vu'd rele.iM i fmni tb.e debt, tor'whrhhe held in his hand was from the Hie gallery of the Hcosc; Tvhereapcr.

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! t f t !k -e cf.tidilions n soem-.l; jtl.c p.ume-.t rf which, in the opinio:, oi-tate legislature which had adopted the j the SPLAKER immediately orden ' I ..I. il- . 1 I! . . . 1 i.i 1! . . 11 i- 1 1 it . C A l A.. 1. ll. . n!

p t'Z'j of history, w 1

;d on Ui dor.e p ir 1 !.:. M y our -io j from trivir x i ! i.:rd .z ' ' ?i ' Ti h-J WO -I J .1 Jt i'

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''. !i:i .-;li ritly guaranteed by the Uai-m.in, tl-. are p".edg-d, and that, diifp-uh re-hition pte-crted by his coleague; .a d ;at , oji rcc-iViii'' t. 't cu-toni.Jtv rcro -i e !, is the period m idiuli it I it !ook--l to a tultilmtut of the comparts

It i - i lo.ved th it the , h duo of the? '-et i.-.sj iMty ger.e rally eiperted that the 1 1 r ,rt of the States, and on the part of v- is t. r t'io v m?ni ..f !:0 n 1 1 . an I "w nlt -i gt'rrTj up to the States. ThiJth' I". Stntes.

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't this State into V c Unicil; and 3:,

- .r d.il at t a illy in'ei ece, in whir! '.:me it " is rninpctent to hive Id th 1 1:. ; , 01 1 1 at ( f them, and txtmguisl

civil ivw :v MexicoNs'.s Vuns. li.s:."Anr 9. NV have -( c ivec p n r- t

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tee r ii pnh'ic lands. Mr. NOHLK suhmitted the meon n il of the (.i'-i rial A?- rrddv t f the Stat' of Indiati.i. xpresiv of the adiidagf s r ulii;i fr.-m the Cumberland lhad. and th" de?ire of that State for ' rt.tnt 'et a.; which was relerred, wit1 ut icii'i' 1:, td the Ccrnmittce on

the Seargcant ai-Arrui to clear the gal

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n.s'.iry t f tt-?e lur.e? ; and t'.iat it never ccul i invc been the intention of Con tje: to interfere with these I ini4 alter ':.ey should luve falh ti wu' in the hotn.daiies cf States a Imittcd into the Li io; . feem to be quite ct rttin, the ar iiclc of oc i.fcdcr ition dic'iTiog, tfi.u no ' State should be depred cf tcrrito ry lor the benefit ol the e'nitcd States." It i? ht hexed that. 'tie compact not to interfere with tin: primary disposcc oi the soil, and net to tax the lands for a specified period, cannot confer pow er ei.

the Fodcr d Government to hold the soil ;f thit Stale for any other purpost tori these pointed out by tho Conitttu ti o, even if that compact had emanated a. ui authority unqu: stb.nably compe oi t toillike it, and hid been h.x?cd n p 1 1 is u! UCtioaablo. 'Ptu tc ta n -an, siti'.. to intcrfer- with t.'iis co n -I : ;s lore as it h the frm of exi-t ut the fda'ute bonk. Ihlt its Vu- ' t' q optioned, havil g hecM HI 'Ut . I' - i CvUdo of the Torritcri befon

:V Mate was aurr.iit. d udottie Unioit U,.ltf,.

;! J its irrevocable haractcr, as well a.t; power d the I l ric p i petn il obhi- ition whicli it nt mono for the -ecor

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lift. i- f Iron ?hnhl he tested, tant

1 alio;. i f xpedienry h'.one will he1 t to in.hii e eoiMjres to er. e the

nuh'o-i jerr-ivrd fiom the public I o-.i to the t (r:.T:es of t!ic state". Oihf. r calcul.itioa, tl is oernn:itit would (e l ( gair.cr; tor the in ;rencid popuLtii a ot tKi country would soon pay v ou inoi e th.ia lt.it million in cusiom h ue duties on imponeo L'oods. JS'o o'..e can duht that the ettiers of even new stata in a short penoo of time. pa r:.ore to the government or. dutiable goods tlii!i they do for their Lead--Thi-, then, w ould make it good pohev t . giie the land nway to nrtual tettlers, ra thrrttiaa tn Mlarl the fttleinent Cf tLe country; b?c-,i:e, by o tiouig, the i- u try ot the people, and the means of -.a sumption of imported goods w ould be gi tally increased. Mr. President: There i not, ns 1 be lievc any question m this government les understood than the present orse. The

enators of the eiu states seem to have ta tened about their recollection tlu' l.UUU.Ui '0.000 of acre of public lands, and i -r-pet that nine tenths of this is without the limits ofthe I. States. This vast am.-urit at 1 20 per acre, is on paper an enormou -uti, whi;e the facts aie, that your ealcs in all ; ie -t; w arid territories fi. e eratreii le.- ti an woe rri'dha per itii", and that

while vou had lOO.Oi.tA'K) 10 market

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tom:n io inipo-e on the ri-op!'' ct tu'ianaui

Site, is belt' ve 1 to be a deitlictioTl cl a lur.dau enlal prinnpl? of cur in;titu Moiis, w Inch as-erts tho right of ever) I'ce r.ople to change their con!i!utiop? and law?, from titr.e to time, as the:r wisdom and iTpcrier.cc may direct. Nor decs it seem to strengthen the pretension of riL'ht. to n??crt that the (Jen

eral ( jvcrnnr.ent may hold the Eoil cf hv. States as im iodiv;dual may hold, lor it is. by 101 inniti that character -he doe? hold. Sheh'ldsasafovcrcigo .'ti l subjects tlp'scil of th- State ta the ir.cor.tiol P-lc notion of her Legislative power. Hut, if in error on lhce ronsliltnicn1 opicstior.s, stdl there is anethcr point1 cf view that denr.ands our crious attention; t!ic policy, the expediency, of continuing to ns-ert this claim over the unappropriated hands ol one thin! 01 the Slates cf ilni Union. It is tru". th-t r uious propc.c.lic! f cctne from various cju uten relative to the future dis poitiet) ot the public land-; ) rA it t verv cert i;n 'hat al! are dis.itithed w ill the pia.K rt svstem, and at xiousl) ds mm ! a char.,'. It mut he obvious to t very too-, t 1 it whtb the pu'dio land innv,;i i!i the hands f t!i?. Federal Gov

n..r.rr.t, the r.ew S'ntes will r.ot, they

.mnot, be satisfied ; because (oiigrc--

t;.cPa- wi.iiiu i.- .u.,1, v. .-, . .,. ,., 13l r, , .11..,.; ...vw...,. niK. orti..rm i tlic agriculture ot the South ' I' 1 I .. 1 . . . .1 1. 1 I l Iaim. ! . In 11 i I r 1 r I in.) 11 nil' r.!! ! hi' I . .. . ,. .

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"i'l'e Luui'irii. 1 l-vc (, i s a:p pit 1 one v.;ll utolertai!'l mc as epc.auing Uoyner, the riew states may tauly und san

I tie v seem to overlook tlu- Hit that, 1 1 -

g it to the tes is but giv mg it to then

to tt:e new

TocKsi ir up the countrv 1

nion, fixing a high uiir.

con. I and third rate hue s.

liniciT the new "tatesof a circulatio":

medium thru'i the land t lhcc, ikdireetf. preventii-g emigration to the countuv. It is, indeed, depriving the poorer elas-es ol thcoldstatis i f the means of procuung laruU in the new states, and of In im: there. It i-pchev which rallies round the ho ,de i iutcrCitb; and the wealth of tlu-sc states is oppressive to ti e poor, and, p!cirao!i like. t fuses to let th people go. It is u p-.dicy which, if well understood, would be a li tie faiored hi tl.e old states as in the ,.c . I have Mr. President, thai t 1 pr;-.! piv ror t.t of the national debt i.sapeim.i looked to for allet iation of the pubhr hui-dens-We have, to be sure, heard it asserted on this tloor, not bnar since, that a party, or rlns? rf individuals, exis'.td in this country, f tv or ably inclined to a continuance of the delt ; and nh, for the s'Mcnanee of the manufactuiing interests, wuihl keep up the existing revenue. This class of politicians 1 hcliev docs not cxit; but, f'r myself, can only say, that.

though in favor of the mnnulartutirg inter ets ofthe. countrv, to this clas I do not he long. I nm for paying the tlel t, Hud believe that the fen ortwelre millions neees-

arv far the current expenses ol ttie go-

ernment, in hiding intei nnl improverni nts, can be so imposed as sulhr iently to protect

thoptitnarY maniifartui es of the eo-mtry; fop (hen ma hope that maijjr of them will have grottiv from infancy to manhood, anl will nerd little protection. The debt

once paid, the shipping and commeice ol

February 13. IX SEX.1TE. Mr. NOBLE, pursuant to r,otire cf yesterday, nsked and obtairtd leave to introduce a bill further to rc vive and continue in force the sevend acts making prevision for the extinguishment ofthe debts due to the Ur.i-

j ted Stales by the purchasers of pul!:?

land?. Mr. NOCL explained very f:.!

ii. w ,,,.,. (ljs:, jiirM-jiii-u ; It was merdy a transcript cl a bill passi ' ' '"'iiK, ; : Lrgi,! iture ofthej, J last March, which would expire at

i' 01 1 ui i.1.1. r co rr ei.uii:g me th

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patronage t.i Cul-Er ea,

ing the A- j the termination of a year. To meet :ty ti the. that event was the motive which ro-

du'.cii inc iuircUui.-0.on or itic nec:

lull. rlmirj 11. j The bill was then read, and, on mc-

VS OF UF.VHE'CXr.l'l rirF.$.tiu c NOBLE, read a scccrti

time pv its title.

(M'N ri.NTi VDTF FOR P1U-.SI-P'.NT AND VICi: PP.F.SIDFNT. Ii bring nnw 1 2 o'clock, thr SPF.AK-

V.U announced the jpcial orders of the

Mr. N. said his intention r,a5 to let the I ill take the usual coime cf referring it to the Committee on Public

Land?, but the Cairman cf the Commit-

In. which was the opening und count-' tee being absent, nr,d Feme cf the other

- g tin- v.. tes for Picsidei.t and Vice

President ofthe United State.8. Whereupon, Mr. P. P, HA Pv POUR moved that the Clerk announce to tho Senate that tMo Houe w;i ready, en its part, to proceed to that duty . The motion hirg ncreed to The Cb th left th House, and scats havhig bn '1 prepared for the Seeate in ho pint t rpp.ie in frcnt of the Clerk's t aplc. Th'-y s.'-cin after entered the Hall,

members indisposed, Mr. N. would f.-r the present move that the lull be ptii:t

ed and laid on the table.

Agreed.

ITashirtgtw, FcL. 1!, I3ia. In tho Senate, yesterday, Mr. Sir.it?: of South Cnrolioa presented the pootost of the Legislature of Goulh Caic::na ngairst the prrfet.t laws impo? ir duties on imports for the purpose cf protecting demcstic mnnufactarcf.

Phc ohp ct and character ofthe Protest

was explained by Messrs. S:nith ard Ilavne. Mr. Hendricks presented the

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witii the ire 'n si. If r,t at their Hrn1. Krfclufion of the Legislature cf Ire::

preceded hv th Se retarv hi d Ser-

v.o Hit al-.rm of the Sepate, and were

ana declaring the light cf that Stale to the unappropriated lands within ib he-

received at t''e door and conducted to its.

heir -eat- hv tho Se gear.t-at A rrr.s c fi , u ( Representative--, ver- . ... 1 r , . .. ,f r.,. 1.1 . a... 1 '

11 1u',;u ' ' lt' I'"-'8 -"". ': tcrdny, the discussion on the re sclulirn hers being uncovered, and n.ing in0feicd by Mr. A. Smith w..s resurrcd-

t Men plait s. W h n the Senators had taken the

e: ti a-signed i!iem,:md th Vice Pre?- fa-iyth commerced rrnss- r:r.-. r!-.r : rr . ... ..... -i.i . .

Morn

Mr. Sergeant concluded the observations he had commerced, ai d Mr. A.

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.an sent; it mniicii m inc iigin

hand of the Spt aLer. The Teller?, vi7: on the part of (he Senate, Mr. TAZF.WFLL. and, on the

ply; but had net proceeded far l-ehus the discus;ion was mnstcd by t! t1 tr:niiraticn of the. hour. Tho lic;:

then proceeded, in obedience to the

pmt ofthe H(.u,e, Messrs P. P. HAlb1 ol,,,,on cU.tc-u on miuiilay.o .m..( . nniTD .. .. t v 1 v lii'Vcci'i 1 for :t roii.ter for lie int CeTOif?,

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took their places at the (Terk tabic.

, ...j sv n'voit't H'-1 tavt St .to. j j difiespectfi.lly of the National Legisla

i jn.'. !". " ' iur.hi ' lure. I app;:;l to lhc Ueprcsentaln c

'l'c. Vice President then, havirg before hiui the packets received, oo cep Mv xpre&s, and one through the post of fo e, from the scleral Stiites, took up thoe from the State of "d iin, and, an nounring to the Scnatois and Ueprcsentativep that thoM' packets had been certified, by the l)i legation from Maine, to contain the votes cf that State for Piesidt nt ai d Vice President, proceed ed to hreiik the teals, and lhen handed over the packets to the Tillers, who opened and read them al lepgtli. 'i'he samo process t repeated, until all the packets had been opened and cad ; w hen.

Mr. TAZFAVF.i.L, retiring lo seme

when, en opening the hallo's, there w ere found to be COSmembt rs prrst:'. 105 being ncccsary to a choice. 0! the whole t'undir, l.b'iti (Jrccn b'-? 107, (Jules at d Statr.Ti !o, nr.d t- v

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w i c scatter it g nr d blank. 'Ihe

relative, to Captain l)!StH ease then again postponed till Thurfd y. i' mt-tirn of Mr. M nci ; ar d H e lb',?s rts ilvfd itself into Committee cd t'e Whole on the State ci the I 'i.ior, look up the 15.11 lor ti e pieseivatuji ai d n pair of tl e Cun.heihit d Km Mr. lu ll, having n right to the fa-r spoke durit g the residue of the day,'.:' opposition to the pow er of the dcu i! n.ent to cot struct Ponds and C uid also in opposition to tho public was inf.ivorof the 1 ifiti dirr; t ci

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hruiuely expert the Federal gov ernt.H-i.t to distar.ee from tlu Chair, rCipi the fob, Mr. l.uchat.a:-. Wlicti he had c i .knowledge their rie.ht M -s?rt.ry.tj o ljon;t o RerciJ : his cVam vntirrs. on nxticr cf Mr.