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The Recorder from Greenfield, Massachusetts • 2

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The Recorderi
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Greenfield, Massachusetts
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arfr WfrMiX' I of this country -'Sold to all the rest of the A' ly to secure' such seryteesns long as he may need 'them Public officesi aropohie trusts create for the benefit of kbjw whole ieople ud uoKAiirthe tli4bninwrfiil 4 ITiere should lie nonfora offices mbe State ll vi thsn the public good demands-- Suitable and -tos be attained' for-1 he -secnriTyof theKc I CM 'I ADDRESS -sjj xii' wii a of peculation' ml theori jpitst the nrachral wisdom of that truly American sys- Recommended ly Washingn and snun- by nesHy all eucpurugc awl protects (lielaboy 4 fits' iatttrioni(s Whole number of votes S03 Necessary (o a choice 1M John Reed luul 181 Henry Chihi lI7 William Jackson 4 nmi isucsoi iiiibi i jjubu fUeU was declared to elected tle On Railways and Cannl7Wrsrs Chihi of wn first candidate far the office of Lieu Govern- Worcester and Cook of Berkshire right 1 'feXX1 TJS Cl i 1 a Essex and most- ittifiortKnt fight that llongs to men as C( ivmeeaucaw iwi uivv yi asia iirywtyif nri wi inliSMut htbe SuAe I I On Messrs Dodge of nbn Rpiiiil ml Mi-ksVk iiiiwrniee FtUoa-Ciliiemt of lkt Senile time cm 1 Forward of Hampden i mnd Hontt tf RepreMenlmhoet: Selected according to the Tonus of tbecon- tem nml i stitntion we hav Mneublml tnke eouiwl tlonewl On Railways nnd whicb of eurtfy8 phopbyprpiiiptfl eommmodities between the different Srstes Messrs Frothinghaniof CliarlesrownGnulil ritoclnwter of Phillisptoa' ami Meigs il meiiihers of a iHiliiical community is more per- Bmj erestes a market for their! be Mehiio ecure competent xhjrthc peoplaof ttxcfe LTuited yrhich could hot be found in sny otber 6oun with atnliry and beaur-He StatwthaaJyLany'OlheaiorooudCihe human fectly eiij'JM wuicu couiu none 1 i States thuiiyjnjr OthelorUuoCt he human-j Jyl tH eerves tbejimklnfahhfiillylbss unlwk of Plynnuth 'Or Messrs Newhali of Essex3' hig coiimiittcs rin'it-wfi jld Park' of Suffolk 'and it 'r -i'-j ittn'liU I appears by the statistical tables of the bi 1 a i 1 Sw Ftm IA 1 SB X- nTMSU k-e-e a TOH 7 1 T' '-r from the appointed to-the- post the 769 stu- On Wilsort Cf Middlesex race aul Cnshmari orFrafiklin1 oHintlhe votes for a second candidate fW the office of Lteiiu Governor result of the- second balloting -was as Men have been Fatrugging Torj States that she has 4 colleges wrth irjiest ageal 'Though periods and fents 51 nckdemies And earliest frikite iller iofgihws at alone wuulil have bgen of very litiie wqm towarilsmpIMJpand deiendent upon another department ofS onuapninant sLIm for their On Public 'Lands Messrs-Adams of Suf- folk Hill of Worceste in aome countries ith- Pfielly with 16746 scholars and On Mnnufacrurcs Messrs' Southwidc of by portibns of the rieola was Miever fully primary schools with 160 Middlesex land Clnrkof Essexi 1 recognized and freely On Messrs-Davis of Barnstable uiateiljiy the American tniMAIuiiiiiA iiihi(th luffliiui mu eon 1 freely enjoy' ii consum- ef whom are educated uieriesn revolution tiense Wepay yearly Mohii lu sruble and eon at the public ex-1 clnsim 6f honesty aluliiy and government appointment iud nearly bne million of fidelity If isloo -sinalli meritorious iodi- amount ofheir pnj frQiii With all genee will bo abut -out of-public employment jnitefiemlept in the Jta theaenaB of the of yesrv righa- Ima if thv kLI kuio 'Af-f-- 835 vyl 118 9ft--! '8-U v--i-1 si 1 ti I Henry HCIiikl dltfWS: t' Whole number of vnrea 'I Necessary to a choice Hiryxi Child had vfWJIIiam Jackson i John Reed vr Jackson Marcos Morton Caleb Long Anil tbere were four blanks an1 Hammnwl of Suffolk 11 1 On Biinkn nnd Rifhuru- son of -Suffolk anil Do Witt of Worcester On MerciintileAffsirs Messrs Livermore of Middlesex and Dilling-hniu'f BarnstnhleJ I as accordingly declared to he elected as the On Messrs Saffbrd of Esmx and niil caniinlate to bis Vcturned to the Senate Richai da of Norfolk '1 I for the office of Lieut Governor Messrs Ofi Pufiliic Charitable Mets vGrav of Boston Guild of Roxbury Osgood Atilsirt of HAmplen awl Metcalf of Norfolk tf Nortbfiehl Tripp of Fairhnven Rand ofj 1 On Messrs Adams ofSufTolk: CfiarlrstuWn and Be bee -of WilbrahMUi-were Dmlge of Eexnil Allenof Plyinontb -f 'on Messrs Gardner of Bristol ittof Hsmpiien iM motion of Mr Lrtwrxnce of Hanii Charlestown and Be Dee -o I wuoriinMfii'wera i Umige or unpointed a committee to inform th6 Senate of On Educa this fni-r'- 1 lend Ahliott( At minutes after two a commit- On the passed away fney uH row wois i Mrly universal as it ii here ami rMiere eve- no princiino mu uowu jinr 4euermv cummuence in omcer i ne hit oT huuiaab peace Huwwell they did it time has shown mais n-man no yooth should lie permit- and repeated by many who ha vesucceeled must be changed Iwfort tkia qutioicnW i -ThiU Mwtriiment pranlaifii thft- jwnie jreil tamw'upin ipioninwif ii much cheapo but genera Hjr acglecled hnictice that anawcreit iwthc IffinutiritTbs won! 1 hoa political truth in regard tq the rights of tuan er( an(l a thousand -times more 'delightful nr lint Is written ju the declsrat iop iKleieiii elevate ami' enlighten the childthan to dence-that all men tre born free apdequaLf poHand punish matured poveriyj end viee And that truth from the time pf the adopbon latheirTiursoils ef gainesr citizens have Tram partisan i interference in tolling expert jng wiiuldseem to cl i atm of our Coiwtitiiticii has been in practical 6ier- not toverlonked or neglected the laiins of hu- ehowh-ftn bon-somuf onet I fitirly authors intended to licuiiiiv iiivq a distinguish what their Un uncertain modm i -I 4 twenty-five' ntion iii this CoinumnwealibjSinre then no manitciThe provisions made'' from year to oafrieil it would Wot (only lw beneficial loathe oeiiayiug them by ftei human Iieing has lieen held to involuntary ser-: earfbr the deaf and dumb evince the lienevi officer but it -would hnvea tendency 'to land perq ui idteT ftftrn lehV inV i the riuide jwithin he Imnlers 4 sii oleinfe of the Legislature toward1 that dare of smouM'of leciire a -right discharge of hie 'Official duties their coinfiensation to be settled by- the Leg iina ef the 'Senate came in am! informed the shire it was ordered that the com mi tie on I hr Kodm that the Senate had elected' the Hon Judiciary lie directed to consider the Mtprdi: t'e rumie mat in ow iwbm nu Ah a matter of policy 9 public -servant could islatiire year to pesf and! providing for in -iii) wryreflectlu-inuch honbr'uMn those thn H)p9fo'f'n 'fllT' util a uuftMkwl Ja wvisk WNNalSs' lk A IIMlWiaiAlt lit tim 4kv I who aiqiointed him ilo 'much credit' provision in' tne Siipri after it adoption the- highest jndicial onfortudate oneA li The Eye and Ear Infirma-ribunpl in ybe State dsciJeddm slaveiydiil Ty oftbiscitVi the ''Institution for the Blind lot anil covid put exist' 1 jn an tie flourishing ami well conducted or so -The 2-1 cnapter shosi Indeed! is reason to believe that before (urns for the' Insane brightest the existence of our 'constitution our highest of the CommolrwealtbV The erection of hoiis a Oh a a I IMA AM av a I I bis party a hyCf honestly '-fulfilling the apprAwhat wti intemled by" salaries ateertwinCtl ilnj prime -duties tf his ofiSisnif l- 'M estsMisheibtby 'snsiHiii With Our numerous rCjiresentat ion perhaps nermaneut salaries 1 cerrainCtl knj iog lsws by saying that George N4 Briggs of jiheof-pncy of altenng or rejiealmgilie actentitleil fiije of Governor af the Coinino(iwealth sod Anartfor the relief of insolvent dehDirs iie Flnn of Eiei deal year Messrs kniDIZ ui miKiiciii uuinnoi UH- r- wiv Bishop of Russell Falser of Nantucket Hunsx or RrsssTATivs--r'I he GDmr awl Meail Pof Lanesboro were joined to a announced the following Standing Committees committee of the Senate jto inform the Goy- for the House I ii aiid Lient Governor of their elecrion Qn th Messrultonnll of the Legislature ps ready attend tojSjKm ernor mil ihnt there is no one indie liy whicki in the fiuhlie exfl)ii-ei could as-by shortening Ihc sessiond of ih -r6 tureslA-MifeiiiVi i-edi il have' the power? hiS is a iimtterJ entirely' within ybnr' coni juilgesj JcysLitA iayp lh twil and With great respect I iimke Tlilo Augu tbem gestion I woukt liy uo ltieanv have yen toe I However 'niiiusihle flu arimienf ymgbt 1 1 L'ia bIJ nil VA tuattn' if fka nnal'iisfiiin kal lJkae I a m- re- 'd -f! I 'f-- jr -i- I rf i 1 Ssr The committee appotinir the Governor of his election reported that Billerica ofTiard- -Messrs of Roxlmry tliey kad waited uport the Hon George Nf vers' Richardson oi Briggs and that he had signified his 'imeep wirk'-n tauce of the office and was willingto lie qualij- On Finariee-Met- With this fact in rehitioh Ipslnve amlslavs teiuiafy is-' alike the dictate of Wisdom' and ery in her niatter of -mr prise that her people at home n' cominon vwith the rest ojf ind tlnjir repreif-iitativee in the Federal Gov- wm-iJvve have shared latgelyTin Ithe fruits of erniiieit should- feel hound by every conaid- get great moral temperance reformation' whidi erntiuitiof justice and humanity to oppose the distinguished least extension ofan insUituton which fhey Th8 onmeroua- railroads leading this bclieveto he inornllycand Klitically 4 wrou? metropolis to ifferem parts nf the Statewbich and to qxert every power eousistent with theiv haVe 'been- constrncted within the last few oluigations to be Ur ion to ha- yv incorpornteit companies aided by ne when every human being in this lhe ereVlit of the Sfatcm it is lidievcd: lie 'V rail thrf 'vanity of other times which have exhausted the treasures without improviug thq condition of their tlnwn-trmldCn millions there will re main pecuni- lAsting- hiemorinls nf the enterprise of our cit-ary qualification for public officers end forvi ieR Wnd of tfae remnrkahle nge in which we ters was requirml: Subsequent amendments iTe -The city pf Albany the capital orthe have almlished nil such qualifications in the State? of New Yorjt at the of fwo offiiwrs with two except! sis and the posses-: hundred miles from this ejtv nerpu the Green iioiv of IIO Aitiniifit-or nrfiiAAPtv lm nnw pmhip 'LLti" ed to piomment ified at such time as the legislature should Brsilliury of Newbury orCiMhiriaii of Res think proper I nnUfon Drake pf Easfnn WHkefndd of (Jnk- iTbe ol tnmK prope lin lllim Nwh of Hadley Parkhur! of DuSktaJ- -1 Psly carpus I Cushman of FrimklinJ Jesse' ham Nash or Hadley ParkUurt of Dunktg zgnajms eqnstitiltional ten lheiti always been an admitted'and cherish Murdock of Plymouth Senators elcct appear- hie -T sedttment I On Messre Wheatland of 5a- ed were qualified and took their seats I of this ancient Commonwealth mi bough at "first' a plicity'' eertninty? Atd stability in tlia dnuupii and far-seug jueiiuhonP! which give 'title to the projierty' anil regulatdlthtt iiistriiment intended to confer ujmhi the tt l( 1 '1 1 I AiviulefiiM ttire nnutAP fn mI iia Aa As State -a rev 3uen( ehnnges efeating these joigects tness transaction uf men shd the tenure' of given tothe 'Legislature from tiire to tinm -theirnroprtyj uiicertaiiiV'-1 Every neW liriv to iuceaseuci qiialificarunM nsto property Ami' i The Scnnte is now all the Senntor lem Sohouler of Lowell Wilaoo of' Lenox having appeared and qualified i Russell of Boston' ''Long of Lynn Rider of Bemamin Stevens1 Esq wds unanimously Dartmouth Beebee of chosen sergeant-st-arms i On Bills 1 in the Third Reading -Messrs HnusB or ''n motion Tolman of Boston Ellis Dedhnm Morrill sf Mr Russell of Warwick Ordered that of Danvers Eudieott xf Canton Codniim of be a eommitteewith such as the Sen-iBostoA Branning- of Tyringham Roberts or generally insure tt'pleiitifii! harvest! n'A'th ihA niiuiW-Af i tl officer 1 10000 lhe- iKJ throueb the mountains kmi oer the vallies of late volilmes of our own reports which nHne i reduce tiicm lie sth mrouen ine mouniains am oyBr iiio Taiiies oi ihtarfute Jaw- 0r the Stai will throy It i lielieved CIO fcui-h nrglfiieht bai ever 'j 'vv tr' IwpA ptlt forth-v An aiaeililisent ttiil of i iseiissinf subjects Irt'f the 'stiiution has subsequently almlishcil those State fhiit appropriately jie-quKfientiih'-MornV tUfferntT iriireiyhidr'hns LgslitureyjBiycihnrgiIr their Ijigh oAV 1 ii Ml mm mm I A i mm mm mm I mm Bm mm mm ate may jom to consider the- eiiediency of West Springfield this Legislature adjourning on or liefore the On Engrossed Bilji 16'h of Felt Laid on the table A message was received Tram the Senate through their Clerk proposing convention of both branches at a quarter before 13 for the purpose or qualifying the Gov' vrhor elect and the House concurred At a before IS 6yclock rente in pursuant to assignment and idear-ef the Senate having- taken tl i ppointed Messrs Lincoln of Worcester niire of HamfNlen Bell of Boston and ley of Roxbury a Committee to wait -on the On Change of -Messrs1' Cottonof Every Governor elect and conduct him to the House -Boy Iston-Luther 1 of RehobotbV -Ianuum of certain This oomitaittee-retiratl and soon after made-Essthampton) Entoii' of Pelham-Green of tome tJitur apiesrance with His Excellency George Spencer hnsa right to a representative 'N Briggs the Lieut Governor und the Coun- On Ieave AfAbsenre -Messrs Gnulding this General Court vt After that the addition-: 4t I l--r' of Hblbrtwk of B-ron Wright nl iiomW ii resisted bj the numliMf of iti 'Thto President of the Senate thenstated thnt of Brown ofOxford' Belch of Nsw- inhabitants- G-iirge Briggorhe Governor was bury port and thcT payment by the eitizen of the smallest Messrs Uotrh of NeW State or county tax that may have lieen assess- l-rbm-i! rrJnM i bloat of the practical business of the1 iiimv Mira MnsVf)" saw qAinilii Therewith other eausre have' embarnssed apiKiiured'laVider rhe coMtimfion Atjri offices tut longiassbey shpokl ichs vo diCiii-j selves wJ lThy spccprid hei a pjpipnt-l riicnts tn ihgjrfgsponjilleiuui Inlxiriouaid fines with the 'knowledge 'that' "snl friol wera ascert'amed estnblishnl 1y stimiliit laws- 'The languags-i-of fhntiiuArd iiiNrnimfBl yrsahefpre tbeipand and unrpiestioneiostgctiqn pfiall jiartj- V- c- I- several of thb deeply indebted S'slcr and ran the duties of the others this practice cbii-Hered lhem unable foHhe time being to ibeet i jncrcSar thcre i region to fearthA their engagements' --j effect will lie t( lessen the already dimmishml 1 recent and bad signified bis acceptance of On Public Buildings-Messrs Loud of Dor- pi of the State relating to pul dig affair I ester Swan of Lowell': IllsleyJof Chelsea transacted hy themselves in tneiritown meet- lnhi the office to which he had been chosen and ehester -ulJie affairs Is ieirjtown meet- and or Lpgislatiire for more tbnn thi'i'e-s-rcw years had i inahility S- a iinfiirtnn ing -For all simh purpose every town unfortu smipledinopraey--TbxM UmourM- i oitt WJQeT represeiitedlinennr dwirn wn'cboire re rb''lrtfm-nnenf C-vn 'lhrfsv'isrdifricsIf pn myii'psrti w8- nately afiteteil jhjurlously the credit of have1 cqrefiinA pure uoumry btosd'' Not tonderstand4 things Action of Stiitet legislktUrtg Ing'efMrljhlAtfnAfhdVmlepjindejrt char eyeitihif rwliticid tmii-A'oftep iave tHelf brU lents'sal for as such gm! or party fsblsh'jAourse Li the1 are the- rep are lisreailineas to take and subscribe the baths Curtis of Weymouth' Lewis or Westfield' br iiffie and askeil if it was the 11lnasUre rtf On' Printingr-M essrs -TJncoln 1 of Boston ili riniyention that the oaths should now be Meirs3 of Rochester1 Lincoln off Ravnham Biluiisiisteml' 'The Govvrnor elect then reeated office after the Presidentolf the- Sena ion of John Death and Vhy are similar to those taken by the Rep re- change of name' MtiiiBiiiM Immediately after this ceremony The two Houses then bat the oaths' should iiow be Meigs of Rochester Lincoln off Rfeynham' U-iHsroingof New Snlem Suiifh of Dalton elect then reiieated the ontbs' Mr Graves iif Deerfield presented iti a vinli fingt h-vgooiIfuihK pfibe the independence ofthe judges which 1 Igcs ofrhVt porfanrtrihnnid a 'scicvraw 'depart- gifntion' Jnent of your gwemmentbe wTffi thii liifiM-put dbrKrtlinr tiMtinl srtsdtr rhK--tmahill uU6' I nr ri irli A Id'liiftklTaref nMh 30 tlilFrfh slB ke sBirld bekutfiTuf riirlift('IUcAJldHrjim I bid Imen gone through the heavy guns upon for the purpdse of qualifyin -tlicpoinmon announced that the tebplepf this ernor 1 ueaMhff ought to bcRupyi ofiCvery oletridby jiidgcssLJy And becdiiie the mere outposts ftf 'great cehth inprtinU and lf i' rs ronutfywiU ndinif? ml Fbf juiportapceoC an sMiiueU-stiuvfjiwU3ff byi jodcpetvlcn by i pa rrliccreec auj fnihqr Vir Tjbfy hi ihat iitbcrigliUoflic cjMze re indepqmleQcg qfthe jiidga-TIwj euvcdjt urmntheifnlilpijf theU'constUu -tipuht it was por iinjyibe kerpoTKywt jfet itbeienunMyioC tbq righMief ths-psaui iq re fy Uiren that 1 hs uilges oftli Supreme Cputfi should hpIdiAhein offCClti I bMig aSiqheyrlwhpyipljtkamAelycs wcU juu that tbey shquldhaxp 4abJifhedvby' -law-ahat xbey jhouU hati 1 rgiderstiooifi efloej proclaim that thqsii gab 1 Ties declared by (t hu CABitp tio tn Jia ished nil pcgmpjieut'tshalhj9j-uc1d iitdt su4 George Morey of Boston ThaddcjwjSpi iWpssuro of tbfjlgiiduitiya depnrlipenl oflW povBronie )aniI bo red ikxmI at theirK wiU- its 'const itiitionnl -One of thet ipovt iiruslrMu' statesmen ef our 'A commcitfary'upoDt the: ponstits i IJpited States IP diouing the jilpprtineut-saysK intbe general 'i'- -t buntan ilisiateneqia jowepover his wilusl roalizod-in practice ding of South Reading! RojrtTSTDaiiiels of of Boston Danvers' Alfred Foster of Worcester lism Bates of Westfield Edward A ton of Pittsfield James Arnold of -New lord Charles Mars ton of Barnstable The legislature then proceeded to a Secretary and John Palfrey -was -ehoseu receiving SIS The loeo candidate was Thomas -Russell 'of Plymouth Treasurer slid Receiver Generalv-ceeeiving' On Tslr of Nyw Bel)fonlSce- vi i Aiind in 914 votes out of 958 John Mills wss the liA va of ownsend HAskins -nf GreeiifiHd erw VofThrren ijr if Knowles of Easthaui and 'Willard ofWor- fverX republic her namrs nave eo enmlvlate jt lieen steadily Increasing ever since she beeame 1 i i tt 3:1 i- -a --I i I 1 l-Tke rules and orders were taken up snd'cesier -iliseussed upon the' question of reconsidering On- Education Curbmg of Boston Cush-a firmer vote whereby one fourth of the mem man of Bcrniinlston Stone of could call for th yeas and nsys -The inghsm of Charlestown snii JoDes of Nan- an' independent State With about one-third as many: inhaliitontsa all lic rest tof New England fhe increase ofherpi 1 1830 a small Uo Jhe whole of 1 heirs -SheJias more jienple to the square ile pfk ry than any State in th'e Dqion 1 T-iV- voter was finally recouakiered so that a vote of tucket onC'third onC'third is ueeessary for the eall of the yeas -On Roads and Bridges Edgcl! of Framing-nd nays 1 -v ue bam Staples iofiNew -fiedlbrd Brooks lbf 'Dn BfllA aI I -U A a a rnm Mam Hi I Aa A I S' 1 1 mM Mr Paine of Wlu)eo moved VVoiwiiiRr n-nHirmi-i Taylor of Buckland Hausood of mkS mm am mM a La A D4 a I Wl and contuieni Her territory peeupies Maeeon the'niapof that country emlirnees tweuty-bt free States nient to The rules Orders to the effect that Peteivhnin -j nom am lie should lie Allowe to remain in the On Railways And CanakilGihliens of House with bis hat on He though it was ton Borden of Fall River 'Little of Marsh-very aristoerstie for tie servants of the pee- field Burrage of Leominster and Styles' of pic to sit with their bats on while they com- South wick gelled lhe people themselves who appronehed On of iAuieiioro Gale of olmrnmimm 1M- A I I f'V-ll n' -L tl 'f 4 eg1 their august attend Pitts tweuty million of inhshitaDtsjsuHaiierri- her peopleinjlierormors just and equaljtaxL Jr itory small as it is furnished si tty-nine thou- 'upon'theiriVropertyyshouldlWrrendcred ne- veVyi ii ijv iI utri his'Mifiv'lifmrtypniiierty Ivrel sand of iie two hundred and twenfr thnusnndcegarytn fulfil her engageinents or defray the "pdojiaracter' An'impaiiinV iii-K fiWMioreyisdaMurou aa sohliers who wou the yictories of pe Revolu- exiiense of Anyhenqficial'or authbriged null- fArprelatlqji of the -'law1 iinitf uflmipMhiiiiin fHlul to liberiyWlulgfliilil bejsnid -of I lion Massachusetts has at this time yetted ii inniiu fictureso 042000000 annual value pf her ihapufactire i 80000000 i With hsnl slid i presence jto of'Dightun Childs'of Con 2 -yjl And Osgood of5 North fibhl iii(iJlr-Sloitu pf Boston' asked if cspsi were On Militiii -Endicott of Salem! Burgess ol I 1 I mm Muk 6 1 -exceptel I 7SMHIIIVUM UIIIOMU 4IMIUCVU IM srehsiii Russell of WarwickYoodcock ni ll 1 nt MB1I IXm mm I mmrnJ flalB4 of Leicester itoiC Wr? Morse of Shelburne asked -'whether and Darling of kSu 1 lv ahd of evflrjr citixenthnt the Judges oftbe htSiiarel Supreiqc Oqiurtrhqlild bbtd their office ns jo thMpes of his i ong'A thiey beh vehemwirB fa ui I jUnelvy ndsilby erg ghejs woof the SiaV tbcy 'lshoiild hHve-rAonor'a6e snlarieat-Wbjcdi i'rptaotiiopcrsoc s4 repurs jtha-irof irfainel standing 'pCbajfitizituy-tbeff down the-pillgrs that sscerfa pnd established by standihglawiC-grty bajsitizeot thcf theertfle would apdy to those having xonsci- eniimiv scruples against taking off their hats 5 Mr i Little of Msrshfii-ld a Quaker 4b eilthathe had no such that he wn rr willing to take off his a bat if jl inciumnbded -anv gentleman The tnotioo was loaf tJ yt ma ui Wednesday Jnn 10 the President announced the fid lowingesth lowing the Standing' Committees of the article of the Iff section of jhe hncoflstifutiesrf which i nmL limits uf leiilative now jnqrk kfinalk In the4 flit) mhr' salaries the "19 On Lathrop nr Hawley Buil of Longineadow! Hollnnd -of Barrc Ba pf right of Braintree i The follnwjrig pctitiop yvrejireeiiicd and 1 i -By- Mr Walley of Roxbury a ietinon of the MassnchuseUS Muwiounrj- a ebangoof nuine 'ril By Mr Rand of WinchemVn Jietition of Isaac Morso aml others for ii charter Ibf a Railroad from Fite hburg ihc Jnc at Firnwillien New Hampshife-J BiSb Houses met in Convention to nualify James Arnold one of the On motion of Mr Schouler of Lowell th9jCemmiftae on the Militia be his trusted to'biquire iutotbc-exjiediencypf so far-altering tbq prsssat iliti Jaw a to re duce the Hunibepof iiieu whq can lip piirolled from'J 0000 to 8000 and increasiu-tbe pay fromfi to per year -f hlcMsni turicq asmuch means- lfoied in itsapplirittiorv fh Ifap1 as all the rest of rtlc Union Sixteen thousand amount of ptone y' ep pended In carryingon iha vniid -manly sons are engaged in government It ff of (thefirit joiportarre to is t'-r VPn Aiu Lihenlft of Wnr- 4Pi pf Prahare And Kitiercdge of and Qlark of 3 britaglng'-iip people is ex pendetland the ipiinner thal those IraMures from it deep ta ailnn enrich the-f who: reeeif Jt perfortiT thcir-dofvi aisi the Genbrnl Cburtshall judMrproM By jf Ifijoqrgniyf tnewtaWii1 ppointld! vMed'jnto npiiAieaL VAWie The sefutf I fixl Jibertyrio pi I 1 A A A mmmm hek 4'tud prsWcoAes et qiuuiqnTupbn ihe-tM Wllatcd pwnplOAbf gpoile rwhti land The-UoitaflBtatesAadihi Itio year Is- tV-Tha riile sUil liriocipleSiwhinhMgorern-a re Jnentpanml 10068-enndled and registered anil 1 MjtxeiBui'inaU in rondnetingbis seameu 403 1 of this mumher were -iMir peo- t-nwii matter are properly a to pu ic i lie aii rv'? i matte Sueb a csm I more tuL A 1 i MW inurs Bristol'" IBin: tf" Third 'Lincoln of yVorgraier of BriWi Worcesfcr taw! Mae iwin ii 37000 popnlntian ah rcceivea i jHinom than are necessary to carry qn bis bus-aimiisli Iyrftnm1ihedwr State kf the eonfed-(nM Whenbe fixed nponthe eraeyj their 'prarfiieN to tlmkniount of 40000lMim6rr if-persona be thed looke foe-the Tfitnnmv aul piigenf Ncw Reiiford were a p- 2 1 ww fiyhftr 4iid1iusiaeJiiHew3l tin ted Coiiiiiiirtre to reMrt what reference L'lTi! 4ra)exphiteI (hen give fheni such a compensation aawilltw- and thii sAm equals one-half of the product pat teward ior their labor intent op apUiiwr -eyrtaiq jaharung tAenquoteU declares that' 'A? 2 Vfi Irf Middlesex 'and Adams Pf SpATolk Engrossed BdlsMewnr MTHIfiiWr Choate of'i lliAllwf Hanin'uiiWf bnffidk Richard of Norfolk Itiesct mi Cljrk of fitVtU rikhTtf ieui iir'S ICJC "'4-'73'S-rV 'v-i'-V-X' 'ii- -ij -j -j m- i -f-Cik-V -'VK vr'-! -iX 'i X-X y-: -v 'i-''" -s- j'1'-'-- -'V'? '--T-Ji' w)(3a 3 vr' i T- 1 I I '4 vV't -T- x-l i 'X1' xv iX u-sff I s'- 0-- c' 1 4 -i 1 4 -J v- WS -kj -T2 rmZ.

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