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exercised elalve1y by Ceerress. and and extensive as every village with that care and caution which shall so-1 and which shall ensure kft ika emelaments AT oOce. the cohsiderttion of the resolution offered by hiaa a few days ago, relative to repealing the law for the relief of the Grand lodre, exempting them from taxation on the Masonic Hall la the city of Mr. Moore said he was Induced to offer hula of which nekMnckher tfie Jty mi1 thejodlnation to perform, whilst Dudley, and Rglea, were appelated tf be the com mit tea. On motion ef Mr.

Banford was Be- tolved, That a Select Committee be appointed to consider the state of the car-rent coins and to report each amcnJmeata of the existing lawji conceralng coins, as may be deemed expedient. Messrs. Sanford, Dickerson, Living ton; Iredell, and Tasewell, were- appomt--ed to be the committee. theae remarks becavse he thought" it was a violation of the constitution, and he did not think the legislature had any right to take from the corporation of the "city the right, of Mr, Emlen wished to know of the gen? tlemsm who offered this resolution, as it was a matter that the citiaens care to the one, equal advantages with the to every- indigent child the tommon-other. It cannot be denied, however, that wealth the rudiments of learning at least, the latter branch of 'our industry, and will not only hate contributed, largely to which is of vital Importance to the peo- the perpetuation of our free Institutions, pie of Pennsylvania, is still In a great hot reared to a monument of im-measure 1n its infancy, and requires the perishable fame.

artificial stimulus of legislation, to brine; it Our Judiciary system too, would seem to that state of perfection in which it may to require revision, and Ought, is betake its rank in point -of prosperity with, lieved, to fovea another subject for these-and contribute to the successful advance- rious.deliberatloas of the legislature on-ment of the other two, It is believed der the present system, the of the that the late act of Congress, fn altera- judges of the supremo court," is so con tionofthe several acts, imposing duties stantl engrossed am) occupied, and their on imports" has gone far to produce the laboura have become so onerous and in. result efficacy of the prbvis- cessant, tbtthtreis; no opportunity af-inns of the act just mentioned to give vig- forded focreading or reflection, which to or and permanency to our manufacturing inspire confidence in. their decisions on establishments, will soon be fully tested, new important questions, which are con-j -flf cowpvwnk nruw, wwv Vlkiari), WHO would discharge tha dates with hmwr to ftlamlf and advantage to the public, doomed to bo overlooked and inflected. found oram bi'VoH'MTpobiic policy reqaire, that tnt ruinous' and desolating tin of Infemperence should bediscounte-aanced and roofed oat of society, not encouraged by thw bestowal of places of rust and profit on ha votaries. It is man ifeit from tho very nature and design of vu civil Institutions, that those' to whom any part of the public business rntrus ed, should be such as will make it their business, not only thoroughly', to under of Philadelphia altogether, whether hf received any petitions from the citizens of Philarf.lnKia Carter remarked that as the gen tleman had no petitions from the citizens of Philadelphia, he would move tp strike out Judiciary committee, and insert, the stand their amy, ous no 111, ana, inaus triouslyand faithfully attend to its per- and should the experiment made, be stantly arising, and which arc to become HOUSE OF RtPRESENTATIVE3.

The tollowlng is a list of the Commit tees ot the House Kcprescntativcs af announced on Monday laatx ,.1 On Election. Messrs. Alston, Tack er, Claiborne, Randolph, Jphnsoo of Tcna. Beekman, Col man. On Way and Meant.

Messrs. Me Dullie, Verplank, Dwight, Smith, of Va, Iiigersoll.Gilmore, Overton. v0n Claim Messrs. Williams, Whit-V tlesev, Parker of Con. Rant-scy.

Lea. Lent On Commerce. Messrs. Cambreleng; Newton, Gorhani, Harvey, Sutherland, Howard Wayne. fnr On Public Zamft Messrs.

Issacks, Jennings, Duncan, Hunt, Potter! Irvin of members from the city, and county of Philadelphia. Mr. Parke spoke at some length In favor 'of Vhe resolution; he thought the law unconstitutional, and should be repealed. Mr. Martin was opposed to the resolution, and moved thut the resolution and found inadequate to attain the end desi- the settled law ot the una, are an essen- To maintain relations with the general red, we may safely confide in that august tial awl besides the constant government and those of our sister states, body, within whose province the subject accumulation of business arising from ob-at once friendly and conciliatory, will be rests, that the proper remedy will be ap vious causes; notwithstanding the efforts my constant aim; to sustain the former in plied.

The talents and enlightened of the judgea to keep it down, and the alt its measures, tending to promote the riotlsm, too, of delegation represent- unavoidable delays 'consequent thereon, general welfare, at it will be my duty, so ing. this state in the national legislature, are becoming evils of no small magnitude, also will It accord with my inclination and give ample assurance," that the honor of Whether establishing a tribunal to sit as -best -wishes -should encroachments un- the state, and thejrue interests of its cit- a court of errors and appeals (increasing fcappily be made by either, bn the rights itens, have been deposited Tn safe hands, WeTramberof judges on the-bench of the of the aUtc or any of its citizens, they will and that they will neither be comprom- supreme court, or so organising the pre- be resisted in a manner' becoming the ised nor neglected. That' the protecting sent courts as to ensure a more equal dia-digohyot a great and Independent sover- system will continue to be cherished by tribution of labour among the judges of cignty. the mass of our citiaens. who cannot fall the supreme court, and those of the com- -With regard to the great question of to perceive that on the permanency of mon pleas, having a tendency to expedite amendment be postponed indefinitely.

Mr.Tetrikin was not in favor of an in definite postponement; he saidjie stoodpn perfectly neutral ground; he was not a ma in j. ut. ujjicu ana ron Ktaa- Messrs. Johnson of Ky. Conner, Magee son nor anti-mason, but what was called a mason lack it had been said that this law had been passed by masonic influence, this internal improvement taooui wnicn mere i that course 01 policy, ineir ocst inierrsii jjuuug uhmkh, i to the administration noogea, Hiissei, Campbell.

On the Dittrict of Columbia. Mcun. Powers, Allen, Washington, Varoum, Taliaferro, Ihrie, Seinmea. Oh the JutHctarf Messrs! Buchanan! Wtekliffe. Storrs hf N.

Y. Davis of S. C. Bouldin, Ellsworth, White of La. On Revolutionary CHm.

Messrs, Burgess, Dickinson. Fry. Wineate. Good- teems to be some diversity of opinion, will materially depend, csn scarcely ad- gor and efficiency ne did not oclieve he said this was not the only public institution whose buildings we'rer exempted from taxation the orphans' well as the Pennsylvania Hospital were exempted from taxation. It would be aaid, if this bill was of the laws, would afford the better remedy; is a question submitted with great deference to the wisdom of the legisla and upon which it may be expected that mit ol a doubt; and so long as the people I should express my own, whether con- continue to cherish the system, there will aideredin reference to the powers ol the belittle cause -to fear, that their repre-general government, to aid in construct- sentatives will run counter to it.

Attn works of intrrnal imorovement. of a thoueh the lerislaturea of the different ture. i -r postponed indefinitely," that masonic influ ence had put it out of the house he was enow, Young. Brown. With an anxious desire on my part, to nat'iAnil character bv the aDoroDriation states can exercise no immediate control I cultivate a spirit nf friendship, harmony in Tavor of us being referred to a commit-( ruo.tc Hxenauuret.Meunj tee, and hoped the gentleman would Hall, Davenporte, ot Lion, Maxwell of money for such objects; or in referencel over this important and deeply interest- and good will with all those connected to the policy of th's state, in constructing ing subject; vet the expression of its opin- with the administration of the gnvern-nWuI and necessary works of improve- ions and views bv the legislature of a state I ment, and mare especially with those withdraw his motion.

of N. Y. Spencer of Md 1 hompson of Mr. Martin withdrew his motion, and Ohio, Worton. mm within ha own limits, at its own ex- to tha Coneresa of the United States, in who constitute its legislative department, offered the following amendment to the 1 OA Pfivute Land Claim amendment, to strike out, the members Gurley, Nuckolls, Pettis, from the county of Philadelphia, which Foster, iy lor.

pense, and under the immediate supervi- relation to the great measures of national I pledge myself, tHat all to their measures, won and control of its constituted author- policy depending before that body, will tending to promote the public good, 1 will hies, I can truly say, that I have never not fail to command a respectful atten- yield a cheerful and hearty concurrence, j.iit id. Awmap ami that nntkinv ha tin. with that aslcinr in return a reciDrocitv of rood feel- was agreed ta un jiiunHjacture. xieu.ru Mailery. Mr.

Frick offered the fnllowine amend-: atanocrry, Vxiuxt, Martin, Uanul, Irvin. ment: to add to the resolution, us well as, of P. Monell. all laws exemptinr all corporations from On Indian Affair. Messrs, Belli yet transpired to induce me to question which is due from the national-govern- ing on their part, together with their aiJ the latter.

ment to the interests and wants of one of and co-operation in such measures, tend- That Pennsylvania, patriotic enlight- its constituent members. There are, ing tothe same object, as the executive taxation I and on the Question will the Lumpkin, Hinds, Siorrs of Con. Hubbar. house agree to the amendment, the vote G.iither, Lewis. was taken, when it appeared there were i Ot Foreign JfTairt.Mmrt.

tned and prosperous, blessed with a con- however, other branches of productive may from time time find it necessary atitution to her citizens the I Industry, which properly fall within the I and expedient to recommend. yeas 10, in favor of the amendment, nays! Evt-rrtt of Mum la) lor. Polk, Wild 16 not agreed to, Crawford, B.irnwell. highest privileges man is destined to en- scope of the municipal regulations of the I Permit me, fellow ciiiaens, before cln-loy upon the earth; containing a papula- state, governments, and over which a sal- sing this address to congratulate ynu on the happy state and condition of the common wealth, and of our common country. lion, intelligent, industrious ana enterpns- ntary influence may De sneu uy icgisia- possessing a soil capable of the tive enactments, tending to protect those highest state of cultivation, rich in her ag- engaged in them against imposition and licultural, her manufacturing and mineral loss, and to ensure to theTF labour its le- fimnWtinna.

Sa ifeuined. at no remote ne- ritSmats return, such' are some of the Whilst in the old world, we find one portion nf it has been visited with desolating scourge of war, and drenched with And on the question will the house agree On Military Jiffiirt.Mvnn. Dray-to the resolution, the vote was taken, ton, Vance, 1). sh.i, Fmdlry, Blair, of Si. when it ajipeared there was yeas 95, nays C.

Mnchell, Spf iht. 8. agreed ta On Jvaval fui' Mesnrs. Tt'ESOAT. Dec.

15. CiOwiin.kiiii-ld, Alilit-r, Kiplev, Wv. DouCcl. four from aj Dorry. White, of Y.

number of inhabitants of York county, On Agriculture Spenrer, pi pra)ing fnr the passage nf law inenrpn-! X. V. Wiiswij Itose. Smhfi of Va. Stan- Vied, by a wise course of legislation and a mechanic arts and other branches of bus- the blood of its unoffending subjects, and skilful husbandine of her resources, to iness pursued by the working classes im- other portions of it hitve been convulsed become, as from her local position and the mediately connected with them.

Every by Internal commotions, and risings of iaiinL-a company to make a Rail rnad i Prin-i ry, Ch.iiidlrr. nhvsical advantages she so pre-eminent- legislative enactment having for its ob- the people, driven to desperation by the On Territdriei. Clirke of fmm the borough of York to the Mar enjoys, she of right ought to be, the Meet, to foster and encourage this useful I chilling hand of poverty, or the more briehtest star in our political ealaxv. can I and valuable portion of our citisrns, is deadly and desolating grasp of absnlutr Kv. Circei-, An il.

Cnwles Wil-a ii If. Shrpperd. On Military lai.u line. Mr. Moore of Eric, offered the follow-ing tesniution.

viz. Reutvrd, That the committer of Ways and rails he instructed tn inquire into the expediency of exieiulme, the charter of all the Hanks or the Commonwealth acarcely admit ola doubt. First in the an- incentive to a laudable emulation to famine and want, the natural concomitants march ef internal improvement, Pcnn- excel in every species of industry embra- of arbitrary power and oppression: we aylvania will be the last to recede from a ced within its provisions and it is a duty have been peimittrd to enjoy the iuesti- eyttem which promises so much, and of the first obligation imposed upon those mable blessings of a profound peace; ol from which, by pursuing a judicious and entrusted with the administration ot Gov- prosperity unexampled in the history 01 Lrcmiipte, Forward, Chilton, Hainnions, B.Kker Ontherevmal of Unfinithed Suiine. Messrs I'taice, Krul, Pranum. undent course of policy, there is so little I ernment, to infuse into the ranks ot Indus- nations; of a government bast rt immtni On ffc.uw Messrs.

Halsev. Swan. tO tear. A system Ol iniemai improve-1 try, a spirit oi iinai connurncc, tn mciri atciy on me wui ui.m tupic, muu aaent nrevressive in its character, advan-1 Interests will not he treated with indiffie-1 ministered on the purest principles nf re- Br adlie.id. tor me ierm year upon con-diiinn that they loan In the state 20 per cent, tally upon the amount of their ca On the Exiene of the State JDefiart- cinr towards iu final consummation, steadi- rence and neglect by those who are bound publican simplicity; or laws mild and hu- ment.

Nlessrs. Eai II, Sill, King, i.f irai paid mr 4 years, to he Daft sis oriur- inu lurmaii ftiir nau- i iiiiiijr, auiiiiiiiairitti uui piwmjj too, are objects oftheltly, and executed even unto the death ol On the Mrfienw of the Treaiuru Be- trrly payments, for which stock shall he issued leaving an interest nf per cent, redeemable in twenty rears, and the mo iarnnent.Mtir. Ltiper, Crochenon, suffered in irs course to outstrip the cred- care and soliutude of those who empnat- pne onender, witnmit tumult or contusion. iLorto impair the public confidence in I ically are the guardians ol me peopit's ana witnmit prouuemg mner sensation ey so raised tn be applied tn Canal and i Expenditure in the Drhartmcnt of War Messrs. Maxell.

Muhlenhurr. Railroad purposes. Laid on the table. Crockett. Mr.

Cialbraith and Mr. Lapnrte. the On the'Exhcnie in the Dehartment of the Aayy Messrs. A. II.

Shepperd, committee appointed for that purpose, at balfpast eleven o'clock introduced the speaker auiTmembers of the senste, for the purpose of attending the Inauguration of the Governor elect and at 4 before 12 Hartley, vans af Pa. On the Jixhente of the Pott Office Deflartmcnt. Messrs. Yancey, Borst, Scott. the Governor, and Governor elrct, with fiscal operations of tne state, ugni in my rights.

inc puoiic mmu man ihk nnjuicv opinion, to form a prominent feature in It will not be expected, that, on an oc- encr, or submission to the justice' of the eur state policy. easion such as the present, any thing penalties thry inflict; if liberty civil and The internal wealth and resources of should be said in reference to the state of religious, secured, to uiby written consti- the state, consisting of agricultural pro- of the commonwealth, or the measures to tutions; bearing in their train the freedom ductions, which maybe encreasedto an be submitted to the deliberations of the of speech, the freedom of the press, and. Incalculable extent; of iron ore and coal, legislature during the present session last, though not least, he free exercise of "anthracite and bituminous, imbedded the message of my respected predecessor the rights of conscience, privileges, which our hills and our vallies almost has presented both in detail. Rut I it is devoutly hoped, no American citizen without limit and without stint; besides would call the attention of that portion of will ever relinquish but with his life, variety of other valuable produe- my fellow citizens, who compose the le- whatever may be the specious pretext to Hons which are constantly developing' gislative branch of the government, to induce the sacrifice. In short, we inhab- themselves, cannot be made available to one or two topics, the first of which.it it a country; which from its earliest in- their possessors, or to add to the general seems to me, no excutive magistrate can fancy-to the present day, Providence by wealth and prosperity of the community, abstain from pressing on the attention ot the most signal manifestations of its good- Without the aid of such artificial commu- the legislature without being justly ness and protecting care, seems td have mn their trantnor- chargeable with a culnahle nerltet of du- distinctly marked for Its own.

And ner- On Public nildthr.Mt$m. Surirr, the joint committee were introduced. At Baily, Swift. 12 o'clock the speaker of the Senate ad ministered to governor Wolf the usual oaths of office. Sxlkct Committers.

On Internal Improvement. Mritrt. Hemphill, Blnir of Ten. Haynrs, Letcher, Vinton, Craigg of Va. Butnam.

On the Militia. Messrs. Thompson 21ST CONGRESS. SENATE. mdnetday, Dec.

9, 1829. of Ga. King of Venn. Barringer. Weeks, Craig nf N.

Y. Kincaid, Cahoon. lation and conveyance from the places I ty; 1 mean that clause ot the constitution 1 mit me here emphatically to say, that if On Kctrerichment-Mmn. Wickliffe. Oa motion of Mr.

lioodbury, the Sen ate proceeded by the election of Coulter, Davis of Mass. Lamar, Cooke, Huntingdon, De Witt where they are produced or deposited, to which enjoins that "the legislature shall there is a nation on the face or the earth, each points and placet where they may as soon as conveniently may be, provide which, more than any other, is bound to be profitably converted and disposed of by law for the establishment of schools be devoted to its God by all the sacred to the uses for which God and Natuse throughout the state, in such manner that ties of gratitude and love, that nation is a Chairman on the Committee on Finance; On the Ciftifut. Messrs. Storrs of X. when Mr.

Smith; of MtL, was elected Y. Crane, Johns, Everett of Con. Rich. without opposition. ardson, Boon, Cooper.

he President, (Mr. Smith of MdO on frendential jEfemon. Messrs. tnen announced the appointment of the have designed them. But to open such the poor may be taught gratia," an m- the Americsn prople.

communications must he the work of junction which I trust no statesman wjll Having now, fellow citisrns briefly de time, to enable our citizens to reap the disregard or philanthropist treat with lincated to you some of the general prin golden harvest anticipated, we must not neglect This call has been so frequent- ciples, by which in the course of my ad suffer our impatience to force us into mea- ly made by the eminent statesmen who ministration I shall be governed, and ad aurra which in tha end mav rreatlv re- have preceded me in the executive de- verted tn others which will be cherishei McDuffie, Haynes. Carsdn. Lea. Martin- Standing Committees as follows: dale, Stephens. Hughes.

On Foreitrn Relation. Messrs. Tase- well, bandford, White, Bell and King. AWFUL DEATH. On Monday mor fJn Finance.

Messrs. Smith of Md. ning, as two ladies were distributing if not entirely defeat the object we part ment of this government, that 1 fear and maintained, 1 shall, in the fear, and have so much at hearU by attempting too a repetition of it now, will be considered as I humbly trust, under the guidance and much we shall only embarrass our opera- as forming a subject too stale and hack- direction of that all wise Being in whose Smith nf S. C. Silsbee, King and Johnston, 1 racts, in the upper part of Main street; On Messrs.

Woodbury, they came to the house of Mrs; Monks. Johnston, silsbee, sanford and rorsyth. tions, and protract the accomplishment of I neyrd td be productive of any beneficial I hands are the destinies or men and of na our designs; the credit of the state and the effects; but as some of those calls have tions, proceed tothe discharge ofmy du 1 he front door was shut, ami no one invi On Manufacture. -Messrs. Dicker- ted them to come in.

A black man stand public confidence in its ability to meet its heretofore produced favorable results, I ty, son, Ruggles, Knight, Seymour and Bibb. ing rear directed tHem to another door; enrseements must keep pace with the may I not be permitted to indulge the On Agriculture Messrs. Marks, Wil which they entered. But all was silent ley. Noble.

McLean and Seymour, apirit of improvement to ensure it sue- hope, that the enlightened body, I ami 1nniTBBnni'Vnfi alionld thea fail, the avstem itself now addrrssinr. will turn their attention I "uvnriuinuo on muuary Jijjatrt. Messrs. Denton, Boost amk against such a state of things to the injunction itself as being one, which OF the PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. la our duty to guard.

Asa real friend considering the hieh source from hich 'Jrr Barnard, roup, Hendricks and livings- tdnT They were about to leave the house, when thy noticed that the chimney niece nad recently been on fire, andon ookin taf the hearth, they noticed thenppeararce; -and a few remains of a human being. Oil clour inspection, they were found be On the MUitia. Messrs. Barnard, Ty 10 system ot internal -improvement i unquauncai iimnniniiiw, tuch asl have described: as one to whom I deierence and The philanthro-l' Mono at. Dec, 14.

ler, Clayton, Dudley and Noble. On jvaval Affair. Messrs. Barton, the character as well aa the prosperity of phic design, and patriotic intention of the I Mr Petrikin effered the following the state, and the comforts and convenien-1 framers of the constitution cannot, cer-1 lotion: Liviaeston. Kane.

Ellis and M'Kinley. the asnes or Mrs. Monks. Her oojv had been almost completely consumed by fire A font and a part of. an arm were the On Private Land LYafnw.

Messrs. cies of all its cititens cannot fail to beltainly.be passed over with indifference I senate end house of aubjecttofthe deepest solicitude and con- by any legislative body which views the I representatives, a general assembly met. Burnet, Barton, Kane, Grundy, and a. a principal remains that identified the ash' Spragur. "afetjafnwionj, all itslmportant Ithat our senators and representatives in I es.

and marked the -spot where she wan whether we wouli rii mwm m. Tnwn -HMtlriekla. TliidUv and Renton-1 Burned, most prbftawy "anvmgsacriiice mm. I lil. I I fM On Uaimi.

Messrs. Kuggles, Dell, imiwaiii. i.au I aauBMI IMMktlia BliiaV MM aa IIITIBI BSrrTWraW as well all the means of the state in Uige portion of our citizens, who are ted States, among the several sutes ac Chase. Font and M'Lean. a KfCiai iiii'isana peaiia kvw ea ai ry, in which the principal article was" On the Judiciary.

taemt. Rowan. WiBi wmkiumiy. ivi ihiw ticiinuic vi nit menus ui uuiaiumg i coruingm mcir (alio ot xprcscniHlion the gradual extension of such as require I them, is doomed; as in reference to the I congress, to be. applied to internal im- M'Kinley, Webster, Hayne, and whiskey, and Tor some time, nau oeen irr habits of Intemperance.

Whether she fell opon the hearth, in a state of lobe extended to answer their original I stability and permanency of our free in-1 provement and education. design, or to render them oseml and pro-1 stitutiona themselves, which must always 'Mr. Dobdel effered the following Ctable to the public; thereby ensuring materially depend. on the virtue 'and in-1 lutiont 1 On the Office and fott Jioadt. Messrs.

Bibb, Burnet, Forsyth, Ellis, and Seymour. ghcir speedy completion and securing to telligence of the people. It is an incon- Retohet, That the committee of ways the" treasury en additional source of rev trovertible truth, that-civil liberty never I and meansbe instructed to inquire into the or fn a fit, cannot be determined. But her end is a solemn warning to all who in-' dulge in the use of ardent The' Circumstance of her being to entirely, consumed, can be actminteil fr, by On rentiant. Messrs.

Holmes. Foot, one which will relieve it from embar-1 can flourish. In the same soil. with igno-i expediencyiof modifying the law taxing Chase and Chambers. On the Dlitrkt of Columbkl-WUitri.

cent. Chambers, Tyler, Holmes, Clayton, and the re- her system haying become highly innant mable by the exceisive use of Lutnikary. Spragoe. d-conductmc to successful completion un tne uommgent xiuio. inessrs.

must be felt and understood without the celved Sy any of the' Officers above one lights of educationVthe only tree source thouaard dpllirai, t' of "correct information, this never can be I On motion' tff Mr Dnudef it was order- Kane. Iredell ami Knieht. kereaftcr. other important objects of itnrfaio and public utility. Oa Engroued ii Messrs.

Marks, Wiley and rundy. V. On motion of Hendricks it was' -Tjl aid -encourage, and protect agri: i tttiwjiMaucw. a iibi itfciaiaiurct- mere-1 cu nm 'i vym oi.ljniiinaiisu ausinrsa. rci- fore.

shall hive devised and nthr to the' administrators of the estate ol mmmwnw siw BiaiiyiaHii V.ik.M taanartaBlkraBcfica of Aae na- Retohied, -lhat- a Select Committee to brought to.maturity a system of educa-1 Jjohn Mossef, of York cotfntyi praying for Jesse Watefl': Ton, recently went Into tht'MSce of fhe' Seneca Farmer, to cae the editor but he Caught a Tartar. After (wonrjhreal blows the Editor toog the cane from hie assailant, and paid him' off with compound; interest, In other, words, he gave th too of EtsoiapiuB a aoaad Infhbbg; consist of five members, be appointed on sraa, bt. nivana hi primary vr common I aDiuority atq seilauu wncy cciiaiu real i ,0 tttotl Jhdastr aa well afc the greet four-I wealth and prosperity to ourciti- the subject ol Roads and Caoala, with leave to report by hill or otherwise. scnwHS, nv vaiwiunea inrougnout pic i cswie, ue reirfed TO tomnwwe. sute.

and supported by hi own munlfi-Lr On motion- of Ari MobreVof EricMh ptsja, jim a as ay anakos mi wcicuuiiv ccaca aad liberality oa a scale MhtwJlMprocfcdedtottaaccctrcad Mems. Hendricks, Taylor, Webster, ru powerese bw 1 -v- 45s-i'--.

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