" . The Circuit ‘Cmlfl to l , paiftCs«Ct§f'our globe, and my respect for this branch ._’ . . t ' -y , , . C peCi‘ceiv.ed,fl-pin our Con-= ’ g,~e5g,o,,,i;..‘l{:-epoift a few days-ago, that a petition has beegppléesented from the ~citizens of George town, ’cal'~lCinCCgl7‘or a change in the Judiciary of the 1V_)i§V,_tf;~ict,e s We lia-v.e since understood, that a sys .tem_ has been digested by a professional gentle- man.of‘that town, in furtherance of. the object o .. the proposed bill enters ‘very minutely and ela C is an outline of its general provisions : Rock Greek‘. \- ' ' The-oiplgipfl Jurisdiction“-ofthe Circuit Court to be con lined to V Uiiitletl States. . ~ l.¢i*mstl-let Courts -to take cognizance, of all local , . -‘mag-t¢';-,3 within the County. V V . . mg {,3} ’ Vgcs ofthe Circuit Court, Judges’ the dktricfcourt to be borne by eacltcounty. Maglisti-ates’ 'urisdiction extended to 50' dollars. The right Co appeal, insueli cases, to be to the next ‘district Court; the judgment ‘of that Court to be final. V al to the next Circuit Court, under apenalty for delay merely, and, if e matter in dispute be aboye 500 dollars, the case ‘mfip All other casestnay be carried.-by nope be removed tothe-Circuit Court for ' The right appeal-to the Supreme Court preserved in all cases as it Gentlahlm: On Monday Evening last, I at- —Ftend_ed*an Iritrotluctol-y Lecture the Gcogra-C phy -and History of ‘the United States, l))’VC”VilV- liam Darby, Ekg a native American. VC To _GetlgraCj)lly, as a science, and as a source ‘ofpleasilig. and liseful instruction,I have paid some -attuntitm, iii‘~Ameri.ea. Europe, and other llurnanknowdedge induced me to searclgggoj '- ‘andihcar.thelessonsofcelebrated Eu ro“pe‘an . . VV .fe_s3()f3C,__CC,. , C‘ - ‘ll . A . , ~ ‘-;.+‘A‘_:,*V"C~v-‘ ~ ..V,-..tV,;V»: v'1‘he-method of Mr. Darby, in the I-opposition an —illustretion of his subject, ip;lpresse§CC‘Cstro_ngly his facts‘»up7_on-ithe minds and senses of his audi- encc.C‘”- I was-.at once surprisethpleased, and edi. lit-d,Chy the new andlucid manner ofthis Lectur- er ; and I free to declare, that It never before heard any Geographer” impart so much instruc- tion in so‘-few sentences. ‘ «V This C selflrtauglit, yet scientific American, ~ de- serves, iutny opinion‘, the universal patronage of his czitlutiymen ; and it is dillicult to conceive, how an houerjand a half could be so profitably em- ployed asin attending one of these lectures. . Vlfith respect, I am, Gentlemen, . . One of your Subscribers. . V :3 C ClONAL PROCCEEDINGS. Mr. Burrill, in oulgr to‘ bring it into the view. Vgcrjeation of a newVCou-nty on. the other Cside of beC,heCld rmltel whole District at _ Wa§h}Ctygt',on,§a_nd District Courts and Courts of Chancery C “’>Cfo'r eil‘ch‘Goll'nty',~by the Resident fudge ofthe‘ County. under the‘ general laws of the salary, and compensation to the Attorney and Marshal. of the Dis- triet, to be paid by the United States-; the expeliseof imeproposed to -selfno lands in future 1,utf,,,~ _ the. ‘l“'°5‘l°“ ‘VC53C llllt. His object, «he stated, declared Vyhat, unless the state should exhibit to ‘ the Seclwltary ol the Clreasury a stateiliclit sncw- up _ jects‘ intVp'iided, the payment should be withheld! by the Secretary of the l‘l'easury‘.. ll; is then bull - lair, in- jarrylng into ctlect the proposition, the scales 0 diana, as also lllinois, an-zl that the two per cent. 3 them every reasonable indulgence. should b¢ annually applied to theobjcct intended. . ‘W heeli aha, thence to the seat of g0;V-el‘ntIlt;nt' for illi- nois, and theiice to St. Charles.T?’ W hat. the com- mittee would do, he said, he could not say; but it was important to ascertain from the '1 l't.a.Slll'y -, _DCCepartinerlt the amount of the fund, that the Senate as well as the committee might be better informed how far the fund would warrant the measure or extend the road. He said, that, as the resolution in its operation only went to ascer- tain the amount ol the fund, whether his views were correct or incorrect in regard to the propo- sition beforeralsliuied to, and the annual applica- tion of the fund by -Congress_, he hoped the Sc- nate would adopt the resolution. ‘ The resolution was then agreed to. « Mr. VTrirnble submitted for consideration the following resolution :V ' - Resolveél, .'I‘liatC,theC committee on Indian Affairs, bein- the debtors for ppblic lands are, from the situa tion in expressing his belief, that, if the bill were now postponed, it would present itself hereafter undercircunistaiices more favorable to its pas- sage than-at present. Ml’-\EdlUal'(f.3 said,'if the Senate alone had to dccitlc onthe Land Bill, be was willing to coli- Cedc the probability of its passage. return at once to their constituents and take their sense on the course pursued by Congress. During the last session, he said he had been of opinion, that a change in the Vl'llU(lC of disposing of the public lands was proper: since which time, however, a great revolution in the pegunj- ary concerns of this ctiuntryghad taken place. It was now said,Vthat a great debt was owing to the gov- ernmciit for public lands, and that the demo,-5 vwere-unable to disclial'ge it; and it is at the sa,,,(., than it was at the last. . Mr. Trimble moved to lay this bill on the table with a view to reconsideration of the postpone- ment ofthe Cash Soles Bill. The motion was negativcd, 19 votes to 17. The question on postponing the Indulgence ‘iiloney.’ VVhat would be the Cbnscquencc?.._ The valuable landwoulzl soon be bought up by a few monopolists, who had been so f(_}Cx'{_una[c as to acquire money whercwith to pm-Cj,a5e_ CUn_ dcr present circunistalices, at‘ least, M 1-, 13_ said he had no disposition to act on this subject. If, fortunately for the country, the other subject should take a direction wliicili he now began to hope it would, he was willing to take this sub. ject most seriously into consideration. For the present, he moved to postpone it to Monday next. V . The question on this motion was agreed to,with- out further debate Mr. King, of New,,Y,,,.K, rose, but did not catch the ,President’s eye before live, 17 to 14.. . On motion of Mr. I)una, an order was passed for printing, for the use ofthe Senate, 300 copies of MR. Secretary (Zntwfoi-d’s late Report to the other House on the Currency, Sac. . C The bill for the relief of F. Goetz and others. was taken up; an-I, its merits being explained by third reading. Executive business ,4: after whiclr‘ was merely to have put in at little protcsiation a- The Senate adjourned. ‘ C ‘ 1 '- . . _ . r . - : ~ as ,1 -v ,2 should now be taken on the bill, be said he must V V I vote against it. It was time, if the present system mg the ailnual application-ol the lurid to the ob- -, of disposing of the pubfic 1and5 was to be retain. ed, that it should be made to operate, without continual legislation on it, and procrastination of V V payment. But, if the bill for cash sales should J0-Slice Should be equal and reciprocal pass, he said he would go every length to accom- fV betweenlthe United States and the state ul ill-jIDOC(laCC the present debtors for lands, andggive the petitioners, which has been submitted to ‘the C CV’~“T.‘V..}C,‘,C)istl‘.iC‘t.‘.tC Committee, and goes tovchange, altoge- V V j A V Mr. Edwards said,Vif gentlemen would assign the present system. We are informed that The coiiilnittee on roads and canals have theltlieir reasons why this bill should not pass, he subject before them, “ to continue the road from jwas ready to meet them. But, he said, let every bogately into-the subject, and that the following. lg to the seat of goverlllneht for Uiiio, ! measure stand 0n.it.S Own merits: and do not delay to the colltcmplatéd seat of goyernjnent for mm- 7. this bill that anothergmay be first passed. Either tion of the counti'y,'eiltitled to relief, or they are not. It they are, they ought not to be debarred from it by considerations connected with another bill. VVliat was now the situation of the country where the moneyV\\'as due E’ During the last ses- sion of C0llg‘l‘CSS:ll'l6‘V Secretary of the Treasury had directed certain money to be received in payment at the several land ofiiccs. Such money had been generally procured by the debtors. But now, when they had to pay it, scarcely any etller l injustice. money would be received at the land olliccs but the paper of the Bank of the United States. But, it. appeared to him, gentlemen meant to hold this bill in terrorein, to inducethose who were oppos- ed to a change in the mode of disposing of the public lands, to voteV for that measui'Ce——for heC had always understood there was no objection to V But, last _ ycar,it passed-the Senate’ 8t fail ed in the otlicrilouse; and he had -reason‘ to think that the probability of its doing so, at the present sessionwas greater Bill to Mdiiday, was then decided in the allirrna- Mr Wilson, was ordered to be engrossed fora The Senate then went into the consideration of I‘/Ir. Loicmfes‘ spoke in support of, his propo- sition; and defended it principally on the ground. of its necessityto prevent the time of the House from being wasted by irrelevant debate ; to pre- vent a yet greater evil,-—-an injuryto the charac- terof the House. by sul’fcl'ing such a waste of time < -—die_ C0i‘l>C~Tltl.6flt creation. of an opii'iion,t_hat he House is inadequate to the proper discharge ol its duties, Szc. and that no undue regardfor the principle ofthe liberty of speech ought to over- rule a measure‘ necessary to counteract -evils so set-ions-as those‘ liehad noticed. He dis- approved Mr ,_1£andolpIl’s amendrllent because it would neuti-alize his proposition, and leave the rules.jCus_t as ino_pCerat_ive:Vls they were at present, in the case he w-islied‘t.o provide for. Mr. .-llercer, with the view of proceeding at once to the important business of the dCay,..mov-V- ed to lay the subject on the table; but the ,mo- tion was negatived. - . -~ Mr. M then moved the indefinite postpone- ment of the proposition ; and spoke at some length against it, as placing in the hands of a ma. jority of the House an engine or oppression and give place to,a. motion by _ l\{lr.Williams,_of North Caroli-na_,who entertain- ‘ed doubts OC:-I: the expediency oftlle proposition, “and w .s nctprepared at this rnoment to ‘vote on it; and therefore moved -its postporlemeiit ‘tlll- t‘il to-nlorl-ovv_,.~ This motion prevailed ; and T he aniendmentwas postponed accordingly. Mr, [,{,i1ea spoke near an hour against the Res- triction. , C C C Mr. H'a'l;'ct'r, of N. C. spoke asllort time on the Stllllli side. ‘ a Mr. Ford, of N. Y. Spoliellalf an hour in ali- swcr to the lemarks of several gehtleiiien who had opposed the rVes_trictioiiV._ V _ V Cfwil‘. Joltnsolz,-of Va. replied ,bl‘lefly to Mr. F. and in cigplallation of remarks’ which he had be- fore Cll'laC.t_'.t3. ‘C _ L Mr. .fV‘clson, 4.? Va. next rose, and entered into at §;‘<'3licl'al exatillnatioll of the l'€Sl.l‘lC|.l0ll intlle proposed case, to show that Uoligifess pos- sessed no right toimpose it. Mr. Iiandulpii. sptiiie some time against Mr. Storrs’ ainelldment. . Mr. bC’llLlC.CLiC/l,Cul lvld. followed, and addressed the House at cons:dera_blc length agaiiist the right of restrlctloii, 8:0. _ p L C / . . Mi‘. Forl‘cSi, of~=Perln. next -rose, and spoke about half an hour in support of the restriction. Mr. Paricer, of _\lCa.COCt:uplt:(l the floor about the same length of time on the other side. VVlicn .41 r. P. concluded, C The question wasput on the amendment oli'er- ed by all r. b'to-rrs, and decided ill the negative, by ycas and hays, as tollpws : I ' ‘ ’ YEA5--Messrs. Abbot, Alexailder, Allen, T elm. Antler- son, ;\rchCel', i‘v’ldC. Al'CllCl’, Va. lialdtvili, ball, liarbour, Bloom- He waived his motion, however, to_ O‘ derson, Ai'c‘lllepfNld.CC Arclier Va. Baldwin, Ball, Barbour, Butler Lou._CafirClon,:Cobb, Cooke, Ci-axvford, Crowell, Cu.lbretliC, Cli-lplC_eppe'i*, TCuthb_er.llC DaVl(l$9n9 Earle: Ed‘ wax-ds.N. C. Erlttl, l:‘islier.- Floyd, Foot, Fu1l,e'rton,.Gar- nett, Hall N. C.TC.lCTardiiiCC,~ Hill, Holrries,‘ Hooks, Johnson, - Jon_es-9.‘CVa. i“ones "I't'l‘I.VC lgent, ‘Little, Lowndes,‘ McCoy, Mccreary,-1VIcL,aiie Del.CM¢Lean Ken. Mi.eigs,Masoh,Bler- cer,Metca_lf,‘ N-eale,N eylsun :Va“VNe-wton,0vei-street,Parker Va.,Pinckney,« I-'ClVndall.§lni_th_—, _Quarles,, Ralidolph, Raliltin, lteetl, RlieCa,C‘Riii’g'gold, ltobeiftsoli, Settle, ,Shaw, SlmklllS,. CSloc'umb ‘1\t»lia‘l.-gs, t~.lieC,rea- sons why he should vote Mr. Foot explail-i‘e-cl the of" liis motion ; which was, chiefly to attempt atlfaccdmmodatioii of conflicting opinions ontllis su.bjec‘t, of stripping the question of the constitut‘ioiilllVllilliculty, and to test the sincerity the restriction. Cl l .» t __ Mr. Cobb advocated the propo_sed"a;c.commoda- tion, and deprecated with great 'eaCrne‘stness, the consequences which would ensu‘e'.frCojt_ii persisting in the restriction, 8cc. 7 V l ‘ , _ ' Mr. Storrs rose, and stated that, .[l';olm the con- sideration that his proposition might create de- lay in the passage of the bill, by drrawing out a Houses, operate to delay the admissioliV3of__CMaCine beyond the 4th of March, theytime to _,WhCl'CVll, 6110 had been limited by the parent state-who fwoultl Bloomfield, Brevard, *Bro_wii,;'~Brya‘n, Burton, B,u.i-Vwell, C Stoi-rs ~—S'ti‘oCtlier,t‘9-jsstveaiiilgellyl 'l‘ei'~rell, 'l‘i-i-mble, Tucker ' the Vfollowin_g_: “ and ifthe same [the constitu--. ~ C.state,upon.a_n equal ‘footing with the, original. ‘C ‘C, Yeas-‘-Mess:-s; Adams, l..m.,, ivraés; ’(.2‘£lCV§jgiii,CN‘;*.Y.*lBuf-C ‘ fum, Butler, N. H. Clark, “Crafts, VCCll-3-llIIlC9.ClAV)CCCC, CCfltlI'll"l'lg‘t()ll, C" M r. I‘-'.oot*mov.cd to amendthe amendmonCt;b)r C of those who hjadjmaintained ‘ long discussion, and thus. by procrast'lnCatingC any - result from the Conference bctw'eehethe’Ct§V0. . . C‘ . . C i . C A CC - . , . t,F -a I"(C)rl‘(C:st }‘,.lier jC_, . ‘V . V‘ V . V . ‘ lottery; vvliicli l‘8S0.lllllfI_1\ -was, on motiofia °r" hligfsf £,‘;5u'V‘I(C;"ll,§tf)’lC\’,.]:C;‘{;’ck,b.(;.l’ f.;,,u,_ .~l..’Y.CCli,,z:.' g 4" ,»jl~__ _ . H _ 0f ‘he .>’*$Yl3l€V In Cdllnectlllll “uh the ‘Pill l0l‘, de.C‘Ced tol-h_e,°pum t""m3CC'C , ' ard, lfempllill CHendi'i_cks, Herr2ck,,l-_I_ibshmané_H¢l9fe“a llostet-A V * V {JV _C ~ g ‘ v changing the mode of‘§5lS;)Qsing oi the public lands,’ . C-Oh motion of {Mr Cl-owell, It was, C C ter,Jol1nstm,.lones, T en. I{cndall,lxllise_v, a’LT“‘/jh1‘_‘flp,, C. «J .. C%~‘3§C -‘~-5",.-TN Sl:~:NA'1 t(C)~Wl1lCCl]Clt liaclsr ggnfiiilit ' moved -to 03; one C Resolved,‘-'l‘bCtIt the ‘committee on Post Ohlces and Lincoln,~I..im1,LI\'erIn01'e-a.:l-)'m=msM3°l"'Yv. 5,“ ‘“3’ f a‘°h_- ;z.;- , N - *> ~ ‘ ’ ' C‘C£I)NE31)"' MA'tl.‘ill‘7 - i ~ '"‘ 3’ P P P st it -d b 'l'lstr ,1 ~( ' ' t til edienc and 1\’Iecch R. Moore s. NIOONT,-M0“€“tl‘I°l't0", Muscle . ‘C C . C‘ C ‘ - « CC“, C H . C thls bill 3150 l1“tCllM9Cmla.V next‘ C f9 »~taé,)F 18' eCl;C1ie1lu1:|te 't0r(?noCt-itfreomto ' etleiipstate o)f' l\lui'i'ay Nelson, Mass.’ Parkel-, Mass. I?at*eI‘S0"l Pl“3.,lP3.1’llil- A: ' -3': A resoll-1ti.CCC .C=.CCc$leCr‘ClaY Csumlliued by r’ ‘Nb’ Mr‘ Noble and ME-’. Thomas °Pl)°5ed the Post’ (ftlzibainaistiintiéitz e(:s0lClCilTlbllS,Cll1 MW 5°“v Pl‘,”l“’”’ Plulmr’ Randolllh’ Rich,g?}f;(li§:.d§l01:flc]gIfi0}ll1’ CC C v » . .C‘ .st"‘.fl' ~* r ‘V V’ ibf9lWaS talt‘e§ll%,CC1}5C, and «~. od-itC1e«l,to ieauaslollows : poneuient. 'l'heprcs§11.l law 011 U16 Subject would Cl-ion county, by the Court House: From Cahawba by -10- §T°-‘-’3’‘'“éR3313"§S&,:’:‘:?;l)s§¥,3:,f"g§$:,% ,1 Cw, ’s¢,-(mg, Nil? ., - V . ' 3', . . “ , r V1‘¢’801'0ed, —p'ccl~et_-ary of the 'i‘l~.;a.ury V~tll- expireVon the 31st ofthe present month ; and,” 56111‘ {3ll§t0I1’S. Old Town. F3118 0l’ Cal1_aba., ‘KiD8'_8'}d -1-,'m." T°,C;1(,,., +'1~,,,,,1;,,,(,’,,,»'1',,fnj,1;in,,-. rrlléy, Upham, Vat; , jg’ ‘ti? s t ."” lltl1le¢$Qmcs,.0urpainful. dots’ to annoumce lb‘ ff,:i:li.t?l.iayl-ill°ie ml’ Se-““f° "} S‘§‘“‘“““‘ ef“;‘°“f,‘§ ; even it this biilzpasseu to day, there would scarce- b(t<>re-filjelby CV09“ Hytifs Dupd gfffiggfihfllt 1te..,s..laer,Wa1iace,\N§ndov§r. Whitma"»ndI*1f§“];9“t-c’ ‘U . :2- ‘F » C . ; ’ - _U ‘to vc W0 »-. Uh. uh :lllslh- l‘ .0. Cl l - . ‘* - V . ‘air Jour ‘ouse lnceu_ emit: s l_‘ _ _ ’ ‘v ‘ ‘ me - l A-_» 4' ‘Z; WALKER) 3R-3Pre5°n_ta"l sale of the public*lall(1§l’;j;E?witl1ix1. the statebof ladiana, ly_ be ume’ after ltS¢-l‘~b,ce“V mg. ‘me gssem of the Cherokee Nation, to .faii;es P,attCersoCn’s. tlience to Wash- IV 1360” thendgfyff ]1:\r;C1i-na‘ lfol‘ its objects .351 . V1,,‘ V - lVu\,V¢‘ flVo.m Vfitate of Kemucky_»VHe statlwfiullltl, and waglllll the plate; of lllllllols ?llll;8;cI‘lVp!tViS;e, 1E()h§§‘1lV('V6fll§:f;)bl'llla[10ll of its passage to ;g,,gtV9,, j{C1,,,Va c.,,l,,,(tJ_Y fi'{:-yéjqeggee. $2.0? gugntwptllal tl;lllg:».:)“l1)::vcn.t thve opeffpm of the rcsyric ’.;V.jV ~ ~ - ‘ .' ' e '_ ’ *' t‘ l - ~ ntie sac 0 ‘ * a a )4 . ‘- .C"l'll 3 I603’ *0 1 ozsc an o ‘or ‘rd 0 - . 1 . .' _ . t . t" -, ' = :" h‘f°t3°3§¢r.%.l"':3nl’rn1“g'3 3fi¢ra1mt?l'°r" public ll‘!-lldsan\l1f(l)tfi?l1lUlfifrlgtatfi0id.l.f;lllfiS,r(:VllllCll was re-j M r. Buryifl gaid hggwas not disinclinedto give FCI"()lllgHlI(fllS\(')lfl€ t.oC J.ac‘tisou;l3olirt House, to L0wry’S {ion either on the slaves now In M1SS9lll‘1, or on _-V ~ *- -' CC - - 3 ll . " ,'- - ' ‘ '* . - . . ~ . , ‘- ‘ ‘ to -t ‘ rairie u .. . ‘V t - - . ~ _ ~_ - .vvhllst,~Vliving,,universal res» _ (ghee .llPl:iucluVuH_1('r um .:wu.mj1° Vjj"::l:1sl‘lS' he doubted whether the present mode of doing it j3c§ck,Bl,i:?}ls’ ,l;ll;0:te;?s, tigéngéltz) I,,C:;t°3.§aibO,,ne. From lhis ploposition was advocated y Mrl Camp E. 1 V C *V j _C to _deatVh-bed request, C ‘e t ml’ hcvwoiu I one y 5 a . Q l was the h€St l-hat C0t§VlC~l(l 1"’ deV15ed Ulldel.’ the ‘Moresl'll'le, in potaco Cou‘ntC_v, to Mclton’s Bluff, Court- bell: of Ohm 3 but ’ . V, j V C _ ‘ . V ' ~ ' ‘ ‘ ft ~ -. t C Q t ’ '~ rea5«°ns1”r°-mlllllg We “S”‘“”°“° ll’ wlmld 0°’ present system tlirrb would be no end to the land BC‘lll‘ll)lC‘Cl(Clg‘€ to the Big Spring in Iv‘rankliuCounty. _Mr. Scott, at the suggestion of several of -his L, C R-.-_.CVl°.n1al6*°3j_'f,‘Cb‘_V& ecgfse °f3 Mew’. I‘_60°ll¢°t9€l ‘by. the btllawa lllala by ‘he “'°‘°'C'.°lCl postponement of pCCay.niCent—the debt becoming '1:ht; House‘, then took up the motion offered friends. withdrew his amendment-~ C C :C_ wereédisponfied with. But both Congress [5'V_‘g{lctl9l6 ths;Vpe,,ple of the llltllanai heaviel, may day bfme imeresi being added to, last evening by Mr\VLOwnde.8, to amend the rules The questionwas then taken 0n‘COllCl11-rlrlg in V V ress determined C to me_et- at l2 .1 61‘ 1'lWI‘y to fgVn'ln a collsututloli and state govern-3 the principal’ As WVV-the shmmess of time, M,._ and ‘O1.-de,..S'O~f the House_ l the restrictive ameildment, adopted in commit- .. , ‘.CCiCt)’t'.CClrV,it,»C:_Cl<,..’_‘:Q;C_V,iC‘3fC-lDstead 0l..'g§1a‘5°C C§l’4‘G§£lFl opportuni- 313% aim‘-l fol‘ me a“ml55‘°‘C‘ °l '5'~‘°h ”ClC‘“l’ mloé B. Sllid he presuii*ecl~V:lCl1l‘!S€ W110 had Charge 0ClCtll,€ . Mr. lSt'r0ther opposed the proposition, and tee of the whole, on the motion of Mr. Taylor,‘ 5 . C Cerous frieritlsof the deceased to 31- ttseteilon °"f.m equal f°-,ugu"3 Wm‘ $6 “T” 551$“; l"Cl“‘l °m°e5 W0Uld lWC:3'dlY Pmceed to irlimediate spoke at tr.onsiderablelength toshcw that it was and decided in tl,l°aHll‘mal1V¢>bY Yeas, and nay-‘ll. V . 2!‘ ~‘ ' A?-C N t p C , ' 53 2 Cfiftfilll P"0[>0S1‘)“3 WW6 0 CW3“ 10 l ‘4 I forfeiture tthou -1, I-pylaw of ind.,1 -em-C should , , .d mi hr “be dan re,-0,15 and o . as follows: . t ' . . -~ C ~ C. '1’ wh1chC'tC§ke...§Cp.hc,'¢ ft 100 sllegple °lC lh6‘=‘-.'lCC°l'l'1l°l‘Y» ill‘ lC“°“’ acce?‘-“"0” “(EC expire before tligy of the ielifival 0f ll» 1 ;i'CCbC:s(l€vC::$dairi,d.&:b)as ineigtpedient.’ ~ P B YEAS.--};Mesls‘rs. Alglacrlns, AIl;leilS‘1,1Vl2i3Sfl-flV4‘l\;j1en}-3l\lIV.t]X;Blpkgg , ‘-V-‘ V V, _ ., _, V . . _ _ Vreccuon. _ _ ,1 . .. - l--ll-' - H ‘ ,' . . ' - _ , - . , ateman eec er , i_o -‘en ru _ Vs, - . . V .. t V . ‘V , $5, AVA, V V; V j V V V mi’- third car;;:::sV,V Mlh _1lugg-tes opppsed ‘the pO::lP0l]€I?nel1t..V If V. l\‘l1~‘b'lflltfl9 of M.aiyl.lnd, said a -few-words to Campbell Case, Qliagem Cimk, poqk‘ Crafts, Cushman’ . Cr C C C admitlC§fi0l$CClC Cl/lissouri into trom tl P~- - l l‘ . d . . ll .2‘ ?"7 t mg “’.e"° ‘l°“f'!.;l"y (’°“g"°§C‘S 0“ the Subject: the Same <<fi°€Cl- ' e C _ Darlington, Dennison, {D-ewitt--~DI°CkmS°"a». D°“'9e= Eddyu .1 . . . M. V 4 . V l i t a ‘C 54 " U3 Pill” 1° 14“ 3 “’“l“V" “‘jlt was essentially ne Vssary that it should be done Mr. Randolph offered to amend the proposi- Edwards.tCon.Edwart1s Pen.Fay, _F.olg‘ei-',,I“‘orcVl,I*‘0_.I'..1'§%St. E a ,. Uni0fi3~lia3,,nt’length pasiptl tl‘l‘e,.H.ous.e of Repre-* 8Vl£at1edshottild_be,:-i*reserved pr inahiug l'U‘dLls and now_ Heregrettedfi-nujch that themhcfland hm plop, by adding thereto the following prov,-180, 1.~u“e,.,,_G,.,,S(,iNfiy, Pedal,clgUY;>grfi£I1:~°j‘{§’)>;i1§ll$l1. ".3. — - CC C vCCC- " C'7‘CC C C C . C.‘ ‘ . ‘C ',C ‘ . Iv . C ‘ ' C C C‘. . " ' ‘ ~ 0 I‘ o ._ ' _ ‘V . ' ' CM _C C .C _V _ ' ‘U _~CCC’CCCCCf’C C3°m‘3l1“C¢‘9 the R ’‘'“-°"-.. The 5“l’.l°°t’ &CuCthbei,t hitliibetel HIP-l3tcsCCUudu bl Cdk:'ll)l‘Cb‘::.L. l had been p0StpC‘Uned'lCC that bl“ was Precisely the ‘~ .P7_'Ut'l,dPd that msuch case the w0l"d-" m guys’ iCIieC;teE:az1‘-lC<>s’tC'ett€CeICiC~m ‘ileildlilll llillseb» Kinslelfi. Lathropi .-our are. aware’ V Vbcfom a committee of ‘_ u _]LC . V) , VuVll pr L l l V V 1 same as had passed-giis house at the last session, man shall be reduced to wr;,tmg,and that thelnem- Lincmn’ Lmn.’VLiVermOrei,,Lyman,._ Maclay, Mauary’ Map ' -6 I 1.. gym two "‘C*_CSeS in. another sha e °n."'° ‘Ce , °§“’_l‘““‘° °l‘V““' °‘C-'~‘*°o 4”“ ‘W°’m‘‘‘’’ !; by afitrgc D1aj0rll1,’,;;§3n(l he thought might have ber, thus called to order, shall be at liberty, if he ch,,,,,_1\,. Meebjj; ‘R, gmonre, .s. .NVItl_OI_'E).C'NlCllC\,l;ll;, Morton, Ci‘ ‘~CC"CC‘.C"‘.’-f"'C‘ . CC l .’ ' i. C .p " tame mCT1.k“’g_ gt mans loamllg L” m"C"C"‘“°9 ‘W’ C bCeen’C ‘asily actedjohito-(lay. But he hoped this shall choose, to e.'L'p£a.in the s'ame.” '.l\l;l‘-‘ R- l0l-~ Moseley. Mllrray NC€lSQnjM ,$S'-CCCC CC‘PvC3.f‘l§91“Maf33- Pall.¢i_'§0n. . ,<’V4?‘l,.l Cl“ 1“, V. 591“? ummately aldllds’ dc” ‘he ‘"""°“°“ °,Vi L°“l$"‘355- in 13111015.: “CW bill would .not=alsoC be postponed, there being no lowed his motion, at some length,VtV1lfi_V{5*»l?¢fIIal‘kSV ;‘;fnhI;$(§:°h“§‘:,S;’lel:::' ~ .3: sfiuch .3,ll.l?13"°l"33 ma‘: 3391.‘ Pal’tY W1" at’ per cell)?‘ C‘",C‘5m5 “'01” “W 34111“ SUHYC3: l‘~°l‘e W 6 necessary connection between the two. in illustration of the oppressive Cefi’e.cts'CWh1cb"S“i‘,?&efe 813%,; Slim“ N ‘J ,S(;,C,,hC.,,.g, ..sw:,,énS,, E-,.eet: -..~:_'.¢ ‘.j -1, ,5. . ' . . .- - , . . . , _ .1 . . _. . . _ ' ,- .l - « l V. . - _ , V. . ,.,A_.,.,. — _ . . _ ta1{1;»patj;l0‘f,lt_&‘VV and 95.7“-.1§h°P¢d will serve “Pl? lefl in niaxing loads leading to tilt. staltfi 1 Mr Burrill withdrew his motion‘ for postpo1ie- might be appI‘_€l1Cfl_€leg“-55: 1“ P‘“,’““3 3 law ‘'9 °““'Vlr NW‘) “ll-‘V*V-l ; merit, to oblige the friends of the bill. . _ without the qualification, which his. amelidlnent gins, '],."1'?|(;_y7,-V>,1,C.-llj)l]am,,:VV Van lV{C:ll‘VSCS€l.._8aVl‘,1‘f‘§3.ul1f\€‘-,v~‘vC6-ti,0- ¥ «C so ‘ C.’ o "1 ' . t e. ‘ We l"C°P°‘’“‘°‘‘> “"1 ‘*0 '‘‘‘'”‘‘°”-’-“_l11€ yer Mr- Lowrte felt- himself reluctantly obliged to proposed,with which the rule he admitted would ver. Wh1§nIahll]}’9i’d§f94- . ’ . 1 V, »_j r s V L _mV V I V ‘ V ‘A ‘V “L l melit oftlie three per cent. to the state of lllLlld.ll..t,lV1-enew the motion to postpone. If the queCstion be salutary. C C C C i -- 'QNAY‘5-*--~Me.3,S.?3- flb-bola Al€wXln..d€'Pl.A.llefli* 'I“€Im- An» . 1"‘ ThisCqu.estioCii_.V\vas briefly supported by the, t ’-C‘-C‘ . cided in tile liegative,_by.‘Yeas%§and. N ay-s,. as ,,fol- - -9 V V Vi?,V,(Cf‘-...v. ., , .- I . ‘ . . - . ~ .. . , ' ' ‘ ' r V‘ ' )_ ‘,' q‘ , . ' ..s D’_ . d ¢F rCCC. now exist,,_ V _ V structed tp enqulreliito the expediency of providing tor me Plesblll bill 011 its own merits, . fo the other llie t5pL.ll£€F laid l>‘rl°l.e ‘ me House a l"t:lCCgl:“‘!€C.0lC‘:.JI‘P€(5C)S‘fl lC:‘,Ul1é1:V €(CJCl.Uf,(>"1a0‘?l‘lCCllC1=lr,l)3e»rC€p§$?geltEop)l:;Vi(3;:yyfg)r;l. ,3. C , 7. 0 0 0 " ° _ ‘ a ‘ __ .. '_' . '_ Q g ‘Q _ V , ‘ ‘~V*. “*3 c°“"‘C"“.‘ mg several.» .md".°l‘m°m5 fl” Plmcy lhe engrossed bills for llle relief of I abedoyerc :C;§uCCCm altlaw bgfure fitlat dlaly, mfl fmfeCmCCle wfmlm 0it:a.tCtl.C(f<)Wv;Cli)e ll\il(:L‘l}I:‘C3sb(l)l‘ll I B amen mems 01 whj’ Dlcllunson’ Earle" Eddy’ Edwards» N- C’. Ervin, . . fir. ., t . ,. _ ‘ A . V e. - . , 3: . _V el_ . . ._ ., . V, ‘.‘_, ‘ VV against Ivurlong, Grlflin, Bfalff-f0l‘d7 liolpersl and (Vie Kermlon ; for the relief of J osepli lVlcl‘sliel ; 3 present :,?:,u,'§ :,l:,:,‘,,l,°,,',l,Cdc{,),;.t,,’.: (in inotClon'ot‘ M r. Holmes, the conference was (;3€fi’1llI:‘£;):t1,llf§lI:d§.}I¥;llf,rtl§).n Matbeufs. V l '- _ lot‘ the rcllcfol B. DUV¢gl)C ; for the rcllefolC the passage ohms ‘him The gentleman from I! agreed to ;. and 3 Committee of-five mem;,¢,., 01-- Hendricks, Ilibslinlan, IliCCes'tVc_r, Hill, Hollnes, Vllooks, V- .Mr. Chief ,.lusiic.c M.'lus_ruLL stated that the Robert Purdy, were severally read a third time, 111,035 (M,._ 1«;dw,,,~dg) had predicted some u,.,ce,~. dered, as the managers on the part of this House. 'l‘?l‘“S°"* :l°““*°‘*V“'. J°“°*°";Te'"" K.°"‘l““s-‘Kent: Kinsey» C‘ ‘ ‘ h’ ‘l tt . Passed and sent to the House ol'Re‘)rcsentatives ' C ° ~ —C - " "d 1-’ ° ~ Lime’ Lincoln’ Lmn’ Llvermore’ -Lowndes’ M,(’C°y’ I -l“‘ll3."35 ‘V59 “"3 Prewm at t e as erm were Th ’ d b.“ , l -‘ talnty as to the fate of the bu] for cash payments, .vlessrs. Ijotmes, Iaglor, Lawn es, alller, of ,M,C,.ea,.y’ M,L_am,, DBL Mica", Ken Malian,’ Mason’ ' . . o ,. ~ C C )" ' ‘ gr ‘ v rs 0 '7 . ‘M’ _‘ . . C , C‘ t p. . _C§“," equally divided in opinion on the Cast: of Ballard h M. fl fflblgsze ' 1 . flllelliig 'the place of “us, Mp, L, 531,], he was very sorry to hear, It Mass“ and 1Lulsey,colilpose the C0mI111tt€6- Melgs, Mercer, Metcalf, .R. Moore, S. Moore, Mollell, 3 ' C ICCICU ar rued at» the last term by Mr - 0 u g e 6 em. Oulgts m we sl‘”‘e °l Ul"°5 would be a very great change in‘ the Senate if a ' MISSOURI mu“ M"SeleY’ Neale’ N“3°l"». V3- N°Wt°"-‘°".¢l‘73ll“=°.tv Park‘ agflllsl V-‘ZV ’ A b _ _ ‘ i , and the engrossed bill to llnicnd the post oflice m,j0;.ity would fie found Opposed to flu, bill’ , it The House next took up the amendments re-' er, Mass. Parker, Va. Pinckliey, Pindltll, Pitchet-, Plum» Pznlrfley for tlw Plaintiff; and D)’ Mr. Web'$fer for law so as. to extend to the Presltlcllt pl'0 fem» 0lC had passed at the last session by 8. great maj(;rltV' ported by the commmec of me who“: to “us ll?’ Ranélmph’ Rmbkmtl Refld’ Rheg’ I{CC]gCg:qCC(I"CB0be1lC$ On’ C the def'3“‘lam5 “"3 3 new argumem was directed me Senate me same llnvllege °lC ffankillgv 35 be‘ after much deliberation--thougrh it was cervtinl): Chm’ i ‘ C C * C t 4 ‘iCff)s(3Sl’lmb:‘gl;}sl(lll:Ne.f §lll?l.l]l‘“;lt.ls¥;C?§fliltl:“€l:ni£, Ssrill/lb’ ’ . _ ’ ° _ - ' ‘_ . - _ t .., - __ ‘_ _ .,V_' " .9 2 -. ~,-_r 9_ .+‘_jViV- by the Court. a The cause was then continued to lsllgllll‘ bi l~‘W!l° ‘C1119 ‘I/"‘,C(‘;'..l.§)““S1‘l"(‘l“ °f,”‘(-1' United due to that gentleman to say that he had perse- ~ .1-“.3 ‘l‘l"S“‘).“1“'i"‘ll‘ke“ °“ an ‘tl“:’tame“dme,mS Va- Smith» l‘*.- 0- Suuthardi Stevens. Street. Swmmngells ” t : ‘ ‘es-were ' ‘~ ‘ . . t . C . - ~ . - ' ‘- - - v - - A t ' . to CC . ° . . . _r ‘ C ‘ - . 'd.0 ' a ‘ , Cl in l . “ ‘ at 9 0 ° . v ° 0 _ C - _ T-l19‘¢'~‘99C'°f‘ P"P9’-9 I933“ 3g3l“5t 1' end?” was tion of the bill, which hail been made the order illonftqlm Cfhl.'K. and he sCfouCd (CCeeC)Cy regret greed to ‘C CY e y CC ’ C C Va‘ Wmiams’ N' CP125 , CC C C C _ V , , - . . ‘ _ e : V s : 1 , I . \ v’ . ‘ . .7 V ,. ‘ V . . 3”!‘-léd bl’ Mr‘. Gaston and M13 ”“"'P""" for me of the day for this day, to change the mode of dis- ofnodj,-u(:C:s?,,éC::E,1,j:a:T,:h w(;C(;uSaj:C,C,hej (E know The question then recurrllig-on the restrict’lve 1 he ‘l““5“°" le°“”'“‘ga 0“ °l"d°“.“‘$ “he “bl” ‘ . . . a. . l . . . A ‘ ‘ t r o ) more . - . .. ~ . .' . .::: P1°‘““E‘"C“Cr°"md by the ‘mtompy General and l’°3‘“g Qhhe lmbllc l‘“‘d5C' solicitous than ‘he Passage of thatgbill VVitli re anlelldlllcllt“ ‘ C C C ClmClC\/)fi'eg'%m$sed and read ‘C t1C}llrillC dd’ CCCl'C C ’ _' _V - . . , _ . V -g .,‘_- . . . " I 0 " . at A , _ _. . .. . ‘ C‘ j .-V. . Cr ‘ M-r. ‘wlimgams for the defendant in error. Mr. Harbour, said that,,Vunder existing lnrcum. gard to the puticum. bin before the Senate, he Mr. btorrs moved toainend that amendment by thereto a‘:]"e';f: ‘refiieon t°l‘j::_‘i‘3(;:n lfgr t .el'x:‘}uS‘i‘;-‘I: _ The case of Blake-and another against Dough- 5‘:‘;l:‘:;5 33*‘ e":(l)3lC)C£18’-g,:1uD0t1?C1'l _qu<;suu_nV (the thought its passage almost a matter of course, Slllklflg 0111} Km: Wvtiilb‘ 5'3/tl)l:lt1le:Ir£‘i‘:l(-)lIldarzd estao- of slavery from an mg lltermofes ,ot.._.{he.VUnne'd « ' V . ‘\V, . . ‘ . ‘ , V ‘ , -’, S‘ u 0 ) . , ., . VA "VVI ‘ ‘ "‘ 3 E ,. ,, f l 31- V . 1. S . n ‘ _ . . . . . - ‘V . < _ V V"V~‘.“KVV‘ 9"t9'3 f""”‘iCC"".fCa5 a"glle»d bl’ Mr‘ S‘’‘’‘."’" afld Mr‘ Lt t ‘la:-V C}? ta nil-Ce {mmm B‘lt’ he sh‘?-U-Id Mbll fir“ to see the fate 0f we tuft’ mC H-.m.Cl.-1"?’ ~1 - C , -- . .’ “)0 btates west of tllC'MlSSl53l')pl ;an'ds nortli'2of.36 . C . y p A . . . . . ll present. 0 egisllte o.n,_this bill, which, at any 0,1,6? Wm, 1.3..-3,-,1 to the 01,- ,5 t .k- make the plovisloll oi ext udlllg slately a pio- ,, _ . l . _ , V V .i. «J0-W5 f°‘»C ‘he pll‘m“fiC’C CmCe”°r’ and by the ’m‘t0r’ other ~moment, he should have l‘cgul'tlc(l as it vc- one nleasurc (1eC:endem on ajfojjjtér 1:), position to the convention of lvlissourl, as all aCrti- ‘deg’ "O mm’ of nP”‘llCla}l1‘"d°- exceptmg ll‘°.P‘C°‘' ’ j a-neg/‘G_cneral and Mr.~I(‘eeley for theV,defcndVan'ts. ,.y importam 0ue_ Umebs wmemmg Shaun, themtomether gal mat yr K Id 3 J "* -. ,5 dc of Comma between the .U-‘med b-mestaud posed state of iWlSS0lll'l--(Vtlle ainendment coin- - C r« C be done on the other subect to u- DC '1 l -- h" d 4* O ' C ’ C , C l C . Sm ’ w'as ‘an ar$CCC- C‘ " 'd ‘ t‘ lC"l" their free acce tailce or 'reCCec . lIl0I1lY=°*au°‘l the °””‘P"°"”3e-)Ce' C — C -.?l» C a V ' C ferred be for one was ill" 1” {EC rt: mem wmch the gentleman from ICCCWB Could we NC’ “at El, ‘fa osCltivcinCunci)ioil J . Mr. Randfll /5 5P°l‘° 3 5h°“'*~timl’CCagai"'stCCthiS C’ To THE EDITORS. ’ ’ - -’ M mg’ E‘ I“ P‘"’°mgt C 3“-SW31‘ bettel‘ than-he could.‘ He had no lie.Ctl- ”°"""m5l°“ ° l’ J ' ‘ C , ~ ~. ~ .. l ~ annual appropriatiol__l,law, that Lohglcss should C I l’ .;C 1” l \ _ .. . . ,. _ licltl Bl'eval'd Brown ll.-yall liurtou filll'w.ell tC5uIlel' Lou. withdraw his I-0 )0siti 3n. .. C ' A CARD. 3‘i1lll$ll arresting tllf'?;])l’0g- CSS Oi public l)l.l'alllCSS.C C&lllllOll, Cobb’, Coolie,’ bCl‘aWlC(,)l'tl, L,l'o\,l/ell, (;tlib,l't":tli, t)l’ilpep- - , .P l t . SI , V , , ' 4 31,- Igaygen ])e,.t,-at fro B It. M1-. Utis said, if itwas understood that no l - . K b..,., Uutllbcq-t, limltison, Eat-ac, Cr.'Cl(1'Wa1'(_ib, N. u,l-;,-,-3.,’ ,_.,,,,- “[6 C1l1€3l10_n was then, at .en_gth taLenV, >011 . l " C‘ ’ m_ “ ‘’’"’'‘€’i siness was to be done um-,1 m ,h . b _. "_“ Itousls OF REl’ltEs'ENTA'l'fVES. ,,,.,‘ 14,0) 4, . l‘,,;;,,,~,.,.,, Vt_..,.,-.,..,t, l,,V,.~l, N, c, ,1-3,-.3...’ orderliig the bill to be engrossed and read a tliird , j _ESPl‘-‘C ,LL1lnforrrls the ladies and gentlemen . e .0" er u5me§5 TUESDAY, FEB. 29. ;. . l-ilil llullllcs, flotilla, Jones, Va. lxeut, Little, Lownu,-s, time and deemed in the appmmatfivel b ‘Yeas and ’ Y ‘ of Washington an Georgetown and particularl l‘€f€l‘1'ed to came toa consummation the Senate V ' ' ~\lct;o- V1Cc()l't:t'li‘V'C Mcllaile Del. Mchcun Ken. Mason ’ — ' ~ »’ - - C ‘ thy)“ “.0 have re‘ ‘.-_e»_t dh, - 9 .3’ - -‘ . ’ Mr. ./Inderson, from the committee on the :V 32 ~ __J_ V-3 . . , . ,1 V. .V . "j ’ Nays, as follows: » _. , V . VV .V . is s_e .s attendance here, that hens might as Well adjourn to-day without auempb I , la _ V ‘d . ft ‘ F . I Meigs,lVleic<.r,-ltto.lile, lttea e,l elson, Va.l t,wton,Uver- ., V , V prepared to attend their commands in every thing that mg to take’ up any business, ~ P“ lllc ml” ma 9_a9_“" ‘"0’ "e report on t ‘e Stl'eet, }.’Vai-kei-,V\ at l’lncklley,VPilluall, Quarks. R_a"k1*Vll “evil. YEAS--Messrs. Adams, Allen, N. Y. Anderson’, Babel’, ~‘~' l'Ebal£SVI.D hlV$1V5l'()f(:9Sl0n,(!f‘C'lA€lillClI'llC consitlersit uuneces- Tl b.“ 1- IC . f M’V _ .. . petition Oi James fimes, which was read and lVV{,,‘:a,.l‘fl’llggOj(l,‘f€-SC)§l€’1{.1btlll,'U§Vl.l.lC,‘ bpVa\v:;amli‘kil‘lVs,8loculzVlp,- Bateman, B3e¢he,.’30g‘n,V Brush, Bufl'um’j5,Vn1er,fN,»H. - .V/ 5,1,}, to ¢,,V«,,,,. mm the hack“-eyed detail too common on ie t or tie re lei 0 til it Richards was agreed to, _ ollllth, ltlg. ls. tV>l1ll[~|,’l‘d. Vinyl IE“ ll’-IV Knit ll‘; 15» Campbell, Case, Clagett, Clark, Cook, Grafts,» Gushnlan, ‘ - '.-. A " . " ' .‘ ‘ .C i , - C. , . .‘ .' -- ' -- v-.--inren err". rim e uc’er "a. ' -'* C ' ’-- ' - C . like oV..caVs_tons. T H V V V V V V : ordered to lie on the table, with the undeistand- .-«ll-. Smith, of North Carolina, alfered a l‘€aO- jkc;,’VVN_ cf wVame,’u, Wmmhm’ Va.““W“‘i: V1}arl1ngt_on, DI?!-mison‘, Dewitt. Dickinson, D9\lS.€l.EVdflY: Hts reuulergce. vrthe slaorttlvpeofhls stay, will be at mg that it wastoremamthere judo“ di,.¢m,g-{he commmce on the Dismct ,. S N. C 8., t t l=.d~varcls.-(-onm Edwards. Penn..Fay. Folgerr.F0n1.._Itor Mr Strother s .l_lotCel, Penn. ave-nue _w5_m,(,‘ “is ,7. , 1., . . . , . . ' . , ‘ - _ . C . . _ “lm ’ ‘_ ' ,'~ '' j t , . , C rest, Fuller Gross N. Y. Glrossi lPt5nCfl‘.* Gtyon 'Ha£k.leCy- . "'l ‘ca. au.megM$VcSrequh_1nghis.aWSiaVmeVm;y besterj} Vlhc bill extending the time of pa)-men, to of Lolunibia to report _a bill autliorising the NAllS—-i;\Iessls.~Aé‘l:iins,lllgoll,*IVIa§s‘;fiVAl!eVn,l;':,l mm,‘ HalLN.Y.V=l_Iémw-‘ill’ Hcfldric-ks’ Vflerfigkg illibshinam. .wV_aitte{!' on pt their fespeciiyg pg-ace, 0; res, debtors tor the public lands, and to dclCerC the for Grand Lodge olthe District of Columbia to erect »g:_.t'~’“_;3*;la C°::l‘%‘i"ugu-t ‘(‘J?;a'k Urm’ UuS‘hj’1‘l;m1“bV:_l-_ uiester, nil-1, Hostgtter, VKe,,g1,,1l,;‘ _xp,_sl¢y,. 1,lyth- 3 ,1 iir/1<§,e.l>)’ P¥'€*¢rencc. ’- 9 , leiture thercolfor non-payment, came up next in a Masonic tlall‘lCi1”ll16 CCHY Of Washingtomby Clln;-lf(l)JneCfit;Ctl!llSt;nC new-lit, l§cl;’inson‘,’D0wse,CEd«lv Eabm, WP» I.-m°°l"» 14"“: I-Ymms ‘-‘,i3¢l83§:“MiAl®g')*s ,3=l?—!‘¢l13Cl‘.d* Al"-.C.C.C, . fw—19..eoe._f . .. Vm.dc_,.‘ l . ,V a‘ 2 l . .a V V v Meecb, R. Moore, S. Moore, Morrell, }(nrton.,‘MVesel‘ey,‘ ,r