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• rrlltedudpumi-ttr-l-onrnswlik jo.vkhacbjjtff.-l alisbuiiy ho wav county n7c tuesday july fi i'tliio vola xt no 526 . ,.,„.«. ... tli oris ol is w,«lira c_riil lll *' yyyy .!,' i w.'ir p.r or : or iwr ll_n only ll pild m b h af 11 ii i .. i 111 i p_ll u aterr„.tr.,,il eral to m.ikc a survey and certificate ol all such claims lo return tho same in the commissioner of the general l.onil cilice and thereupon a patent shall issue io the original grantee or to his asugnee if the land has been aold or transferred to any other pertoh or to tha legal owner by purchase or decent fienditure on account of the f,ngineer or nance tml quartermaster department 211a it enacted by lhe senate and tfouse of representatives of thc united states of america in congress assembled that the following sums be and the same are hereby appropriated to wit . for ihe erection of barracks and ihe purchase of land at for crawford prai ne du chien twelve thousand dollars ; for thc payment ofthe land upon which the barracks are erected at houllon in the state of maine six hundred and twenty nine dollars nnd twenty one cents for the completion of the barracks at new london and for a portico to the of liters quarters two thousand five hun dred dollars for barracks quarters hos pi'al and ttore houses at qreen bay fif een thousand dollars for completion of jefierson barracks in the stale of mis souii eight thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars ; for the erection of a store house for ihe subsistence and uai ■termaster's departments at baton rouge three thousand five hundred dollars ; for the erection of tu tacks at key west and for ditching d.aining and clearing the ground required lo he used for military purposes fifteen thonsaad dollars ; for opening a road from ureen bay to win nebago lake and thence to fort winne ngo two thousand dollars for lhe com pletion of ihe military roud in the stale of maine forty-seven thousand four hun dred and fifty one dollars and seventy-two cents for the erection of wooden bar racks for the troops at fortress monroe ten thousand two hundred dollars ; for ihe purchase of five and a half acres of land lor the use of the national armory at springfield in massachusetts two thousand two hundred dollars for the ejection ofa new fire-proof arsenal otthe national armory at springfield in mas lachutettli sixteen thousand dollars for he national armory al liar pel's ferry virginia viz for extending lhe wall and embankments whi h convey the wa ler from the potomac river to the works nine thousand three hundred dollars ; for erecting a lorging shop till hammer and new workshop six thousand five hundred dollars ; tor the erection uf ten additional dwelling houses for ihe workmen ten thousand dollars ; for slating the roofs of thc present workshops thiee thousand two hundred dollars ; lor ihe purchase of five acres of land adjoining the arsenal at wotcrtowni massachusetts five hundred dollars ; lor the erection of a military latioraiory and workshop at west point two thousand live bundled dollars ; for the purchase of s lithogr phii f ress of paper and ink and for lhe employment nl a suitable lithographer for hie war d.-pat tment six hundred dollars ; for oarracks at fort grairoil five thousand dollars ; for the secuiity of the pea patch island for the construction of a new wa ler tank ; and for gravelling the parade at fort delaware foriy-one thousand three hundred and twenty-one dollars and fourteen cents a scene from the deluge speech op mr m'duffie now only the higteat'.ummil peeped against the prii/iibilort system out of the waters semin a noble mr - medufkie sj d that he en youth to whom thefaireat of maids llrely concurred wirhth chairman ot the had worn eternal truth had landed commiliee on mi,...rar u esin the ex ,..,,„. '.. , pediency ot providing fur the laithful col his beloved zemira on this pinnacle l.ionof the revenue ; bu differing very alone for all the reel had been swept off wide|y whh hbt kcn i emiin „ t0 the bam by the flood they stood in the howling prar iical mode ol effecting i ie object he storm-wind the waves broke upon begged leave to submit the amendment them the thunder bellowed above which he hud prepared fnr thai purpoae them and below roars a swelling ocean i propose said mr mcduvvic to secure gloomy was the darkness around un a strict and honeat observance ofthe re leas when lightnings illuminated thc venue laws not hy arbitrary penalties im dismal scene ; every cloud threatened p 0 "' 1 at the discretion of the officers of destruction from its dark brow anil *° c v m5 ' bu .' b » " nde « n k < h « "••» ,, , , , themselves so lust and inoderato and every wave rolled caresses along and „,,,, lha \ he re , t , 9mpulioll t0 seemed yawning for a further prey ev * ade ,| le m which it now held out bpth zemira pressed her lover to her trem h(f?h , ate of he rfmic ii be in ■great tiling heart j tears mingled with the meaaure removed at lhe amendment rain dr ips which trickled down her 1 have offered obviously opens for duscus pale cheeks ; she spake with falt'ring sion tic policy of tho tniire symem of voice : " there is no hope cf safety prohibition and protection 1 w'hi now pro mure my beloved semin : we are on ceed lo off.r some consideration to tho all sides surrounded with lowering commiliee which i trust ihey will find death o desolation o woe ! you not <!'> wn ht of , e.r rravo and solemn mav see it climb nearer and dearer ">™«""™- » '» •« p <»"' ""* • , -, ,. . ,.,.. , ; bare allusion to them mony of lhe topics the death which awaits us which ol which huv .,_.„ hel . elo f ore urked 8n lhis these billows is to submerge usi — floor l0 , how the | nexpe diency oft.e hold me in thy cold and shivering sysl rn we are considering the inevi arms my beloved ! soon shall i soon table tendency of this system to ties roy shall tliouj be oo more ; swept into the foreign commerce and const quemly nur univeraal whirlpool of destruction commercial marine and naval po«ei n a now my god what a wave approach been ao lepeatedly urged i and nn ,, very es it glittera in the lightning it pas recent occasion with such conclusive sea over us she spake and sank p ool » » nd riumphant argument bv my ■__.___._,__,__,_...___,.._•■timid irom new york ur cam»ri j powerless on neimn , , ,., , , y # m # m lino thai i will not attempt to add any .. .-. -. , e j ,, i i • thing to what he hat laid on the subject o god of judgment she exclaim neither sir do i propose to go inio arl ed « is there no salety no pity lor investigation of those abstract p inciplea us !' h iw the waves rush the thun „| poliiic.1 economy to which we have so ders roar and the voice of winds tells often and so vainly appealed for the pur of this unatonable vengeance ocjod pote of convincing the majority of the in our years have passed in innocence expediency and injustice of ihe course thou my semin was lie most virtu bey have been pursuing that it is ous of youths woe to me ! thou hast c j u » 1 y u e and unjust to attempt to adorned my being with a thousand d'rect the course of national indu.try by joys ; but they are fled ihey are gone government restriction that individual ''.',, . sagacity and interesi will infallibly find lorever and thou who gavest me 0 and „ llme emp | oymt . n ,., , h at my life thou too hast bceo torn irom aro mm _ ro fi a blr_are position iri my side j and my tortured sight had wh ch tbe enlightened writers on the to behold thee lifting up thy head above science of political economy in every ihe waters and thy arms for thc last part of iho world almost unatiimou-ly con time aa if to bless me all are sw.d cur yes sir ii is a singular and slrik lowed up yet semin semin this ing proof uf ihe soundness ofthe doe lonely and forsaken world would be a trincs or which w « » r « contending that paradise lo me with thee still by my for he la,t half century almost all tho tide o god ! our years have been p""°'"phers and political economist of ... '. , ureal untuin and y ranee in the midst of passed in innocence 5 is there no pity lommer , iol res ,, ic i un , j 1)m „ 8t d by ihel lor the blameless-no salvation — own governments have boldly in.iniain what says my tormented heart god ed , he my , tl(1 i n j u i c , 0 f hose rcsuie pardonme we are dying whai ia tj on .. their's is ihe disinterested tet.i human innocence before thee mony ol enlightened minds teeung only the youth held his beloved who for truth and having no mo ive to per shivered in the moral-wind and spake * erl ''• bu ' ' i ">»« ovcr - nor , » h »" " yes my beloved all life is washed ' n ? w •»«•'»»«» v argument ai 1 h.vo ir ir y u _.»-.!. . 1.1 ,._....__.: - m rormcr discussions ol this subject to on irom thc earili ol this ucsolaiion , ,_.__., 1 ._ e ,, . , , „ . , tuove io gentlemen irom other parti of my beloved zemira ! the coming in | he union 7 hlll lhe intei .„ 4 __ m ' hf hunt is our last yes they are fled o ________ own cl , nhliuil , nl , woul j be better all the hopes of our life that holy promoted by leducitig the duties they moment when we vowed to each otncr have been so tlixiu.lt to increase i will inviolable constancy we have in vain barely state ui.i 1 do most sincerely and exulted in ; we are dying bullet us i conscientiously believe lhat even in tholo not like outcasts pine over a common parts of the union lor whoso exclqsive ad lot what is the longest life md the vanlifge lhe existing high deities have joyfulest but a dew drop which ha gs b,:cn impotidi the imerest of nine men to-day on thc rock and to-morrow " re heed where thai of one ii pro fall into the ocean lilt up thy cour n ?. 0,e . d v ' l j " n n ln n t .. , ,. ,.,. . i . » ... clearly icinontirable in my opinion than age beyond this lite there is a bliss ha , /„„ ,„ m.tsachuse.ts and vermont and etern.ty ; let ua not tremble to ani | r cllns ivania the great mats of the cross the oatrow^aea community the tmall farmers and tho *. b * * persons engaged in handicraft employ cnurajc.mu joy rose in the soul of ments are subjected to nnjtist and injur zemira and emtiellislied her cjunten out burtbent to promote the interest of ance she lilted her hands amid thc a comparatively small number of largo temp.st and sail ' yes i feel these capitalists but sir it is now too late lo great and mightv truths ye are but ur b ie/»ie «' he tubject and per ° . ,• ' , i i ... k haps it won d not be very becoming in gone before mv beloved one wh j n * tmiemen ,^ on , were lately lorn i me i we too are pjr(s he unjon j w|)a re|a|e4 coming we loon snail meet agatu ,„ , he peculiar intere.l of their own con see my beloved death is coming , t i.ueni4 i shall thereftve take it for nearer on this ri im stifli ig blackness k rinted that ihe existing system of com of tne wavet 0 .' semin embrace merci.l restrictions has been established me ; leave me not ll.e wave lilts me by the majority ol congress from adelib i float erale conviction that it is calculated 10 [ i embrace thee zemira said the p he interest of their eon.ti.u i , . . . , . . , ents and that there is no probability that louth i embrace ihee death with " i'i „,:„ j r „„ „ jk «_._. u ■. ' . ' ' majority will undergo a change now elci.me . ..,.«, sir however much i m.y b disposed to ■so they spake j while the flood swept qlle r 0 „ , h e rights and the p were of tha emaway in each others arms majoriiy in tome other respects 1 agree , 1i...1 they have the un i'.u'oc.l and txrlu by ax7thonitir sec 8 and bc it furt.'.-r enacted thai ihe claimants who are milled to the pro vision of that act or who mav avail themselves ol thc foregoing provision ol thit act hy taking a quantity equal to a league sr)'iaro in lieu nf the whole gran shall be and ihcy an b-r hy allowed ihe further time of one year fiom the passage of this ac to esccule their re linquishment tnd to file iheiruccepuncc ol iho provisions of aid law hatoii of tlir bwftrti s.utr patted ut the first session of lhe 2 ik cong-run sf.c 9 and be it further enacted thai il shall be the duty ot lhe llegllten and receivers to restore lo the claimants the idle deed on which ihey miiy have final ly rejected ihe claims a stevenson speaker ofthe house of representative j c calhoun vice president of the united slate nd president of the senate approved may 8 1b30 andrew jackson an act to provide for the final etdement ot klm13bh 55 be it enacted by the senate and house tif licpreseniattvrs ofthe united stain cf admtrica in congress assembled tha t all the claims and lilies to land tiled before lho register and reieiver of lhe land office acting as bbmoiitaioneta in thc distiicl of east florida under the quanti t r contained in one league square which have been decided and lecomnitnded for confirmation contained in hie reports absirncis and opinions uf said uegistct snd receiver transmitted to the secre tary of the treasury recording lo law and referred by him lo cohgiess on lhe fourteenth day of january one thousand eight hundred and thirty be and lhe game are hereby confirmed with the ex ception or such claims as were confirmed by the spanish government subsequent to the iivent7-fourth uf january one thou sand eight hundred and eighteen which shall be reexamined and reported wilh the evidence by lhe register and ro eclver before the next session of con gress to the secretary ol the treasury to be laid before congress sue 2 and be it further enacted that 11 ihe conflicting spanish claims repor ted in obedience to the fourth section of the act o congress approved may the eighth one thousand e;;;hl hundred and iwenty-twu and recommended lor con jirmalion us valid title be and lhe same hre hereby confirmed so far as lhe uni ted states have any title to the same sec 3 and bc it further enacted that all claims derived from the former brit iih governmenl contained in ripoitsol the commissioners ol east florida or lhc land claims :» florida humbfcu 6 an aet for the distrihuiio'i f certain books therein mentioned be it enacted by the senate and house oj rt/ircseniuiivcs of ihr united states of america in congress assembled that the copies of the diplomatic cortespcn deuce uf the american revolution pub lished in pursuance of a resolution of congress of twenty seventh march one thousand eight hundred and eighteen which have been or may hereafter be re ceived at ihe department ol stale be dis tributed and disposed ol in manner t.-l lowing to wit : to ihc president and vice i'icstdent of thc united slates one copy eacu to the heads of department five copies each to tho poblftmter ucncial the commit sioncr of lhe general land office antl ibe superintendent of iho patent office one copy each to each metobdr and dele gaie ol the present congress one copy ; lo thc library of the senate five copies io the library ol the house of kepresen idtives ten copies to lhc attorney gen eral the judges of the supreme courl nod uf iho oilier courts ui the l'uuetl stales each une copy ; lo euch governor ol a state or territory for ihe public library of the state or territory one copy to in military academy at weal point and to each incorporated univer sity college historical ur antiquarian society and aihei.ic jui one copy ; lo lhe secretary of stale one cupy lor each american legation in loieign countries lu the secretary ot lhe navy five copies fur the naval commanders on diffcieiii stations and lo each person who has heen president ul lhe united slates otic cupy register and receivei acting as such whu did not avail themselves of the pro visions ot the ueaiy between spain und england signed at versailles un ihe twentieth of janusrv one thuu>«nd seven bundrcd and eighty three by leaving laid province but wbu leiniiined in the same snd became spanish authorities and have been recommended lor cotirumatiun li said conimissipners or flegis'.e and re ceivir acting as such bc and the lame are hereby confirmed sec 4 and bc it further er.cctcd that til the lemaining claims which have been presented according to law and noi final ly settled upon the same condition rc atriciions and limitations in every re spect as are prescribed l.y the act of congress approved twenty thin may one thousand eighl hundred and iweniy cight entitled an uct supplementary lo the scvral eels providing lor the settle ment and confirmation of private land claims itl florida sec 2 and be it farther enacted thai ui tue euitiuil ut the junrnuls uf lhe house ordered to be printed by a resolution ol this house ol eighteenth may one thou sand eight hundred tnd twenty sk ihe copies be disinbuicd in the manner fol luwing to wil : approved may 31 1830 homuik 69 an act providing for the settlement of the ac count of certain diplomatic i'tinclionaries be it enacted by the senate and iluusc if hefiresentatives of the united liiute of america in uuitgecss assembled tnat inc ptoper accounting officer ol ilietreusury bej and he is hereby authorized under the direction ofthe secretary of state to tellla the accounts of william b law rence late chargea des affaires of ihe untied states at london ; ol alexander 11 everett late minister of lhe united stales to spain ; and of james barbour junior late acting secretary of legation at london ; william radclift late consul ofthe united states at lima for diplo matic services perlormcd upon the death of the charge des alfaiie of the united stales ; and of william ii d c wright consul of the united united siatct al rio lc janeiro for diplomatic lervices per il,rined upon ihe retirement of the charge des affaires of lhe united states ; as for as the same shall appear to the secretary of state to have been sanctioned by in structions from the department of shite or io have a just and equitable foundation in usage approved may 29 18:10 to the president and vice president ot the toiled states one copy each ; to the lleadsol department five copies each tu each member and delegate ol the present congress one copy to the li braiy of the senile five copies to the aitotncy and postmaster general one copy eai b ; 10 each governoi ot s state or tcrntoiy lor the public horary ofthe slate ur territory one copy lo thc military academy ut west point and to each incorporated university college historical or antiquarian society auu athcr.xum one copy ; und io eacu per son who has ecu president ol the united slates one copy and lhat th residue remain in the aijjffiily nfliie clerk al llie house ol ii wrwi aulm till otherwise ordered by ihc mu^e sr.c 5 and be il further enacted thai it shall be the duly ul the register and receiver to deliver over ii papers relative to private land claims in ast floiida to thc keeper of the public archives sec fi and 5c it further enacted that all confirmations of land titles under this act shall only opetute s % relinquish bir.nl of the righl u ihe united suus to the id lands esprclively and shall not he i • i ii uecl either as . guarantee ol an tuch lilies or in any maiinnt affecting the rights of other persons to the same lend site 3 and belt further enartcd thai tho books lieieny directed to be distribu ted be properly prepared lor transmission under ibe direction ol the clerk of the flous ol representatives ; and that they he lot warded free of postage by mill to llie persons hereby authorized to receive them or delivered to the order of said persons in too ciiv of washington sec 4 and be it further enacted that of lhe copies of the diplomatic corres pondence ul the revolution which shall remain after the distribution aforesaid one copy shall be distributed to each new member of each congress succeeding the present un.il all the copies shall have been distiibuted wiih the exception uf twenty five which shall be retained foi the library of congress approved may i.6 itijo sec 7 and be it further enacted thai to much ofthe ucl ul twenty-third ul may one thousand eight hunditl and twenty eight m nirccled thai thu selections ol claimants who availed ihemselvea of the finl section of said act by accepting a quantity equal 10 one league square uli in their respective granti which conf.ocil llie selection to sectional lines shall not le held to extend to lho selection by the claimants of a grea'er quantity than a lection but lhe said claim nti who bate or may hceader ecleci under lhc provi ions of said law tny quantity equal to lhe amount granted in bodies larger than ■section in the form of any spanish survey or plat of survey or where lhe sections are broken by any river the aid laud so elected or which may he so elected is hereby confirmed to said claiinnnis ; and it ball be the duly cf the sur.eym gen an act making a ra-appropriation of a sum hertofore appropriated for the luppres.-ion of llie slave trade be it enacted by the senate and if use jf reflteiehtutivei of the untied states oj america in congress assembled that lhc unexpended balance of lhe sum ul thirty thousand dollars appropriated by lhe act entitled " an act making en appropriation for ihe suppression ol the slave trade approved may twenty i uiu une thou sand eight hundred anil twenty-eight lie re-approprialcd lu the same ubject put sii.iiu to lhe i.e ot congress cl lhc third of march one ihousand eight hundred ind nineteen byron humanity the last ird i ever fired at a.iys lord ilyron ' was nn eagle on the shore nf the julph of l.t p into near vostizza it was only wounded and i tried to lave it — the eye was so bright hut it pined and died in a few days ; and 1 never have since and never will at trmjit the death ol lumber bird sive right m dnlormine lor themselveih what will bast promote iheir own inter cut how far they have a right to de cide upon he inleresta and righit nf oth er il quite tnoi her question i hall ia tume men ai lhe basis of the remark i intend to offer thai lhe system of prohib itory duties which aims at tbe ultimate exclusion of all those anklet of foreign mercb.iiidi.ei which the so%>hern st.ira i ve i in . reil in nupo-ii .-, is ihe ffx cd and unalterable j^licy ol congress i aorni 58 j act muking apptopt—jon for certain ex approved may t 1830
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1830-07-06 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1830 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 526 |
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Creator | Jones and Craige |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Jones and Craige |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, July 6, 1830 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1830-07-06 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1830 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 9:02:38 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
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FullText | • rrlltedudpumi-ttr-l-onrnswlik jo.vkhacbjjtff.-l alisbuiiy ho wav county n7c tuesday july fi i'tliio vola xt no 526 . ,.,„.«. ... tli oris ol is w,«lira c_riil lll *' yyyy .!,' i w.'ir p.r or : or iwr ll_n only ll pild m b h af 11 ii i .. i 111 i p_ll u aterr„.tr.,,il eral to m.ikc a survey and certificate ol all such claims lo return tho same in the commissioner of the general l.onil cilice and thereupon a patent shall issue io the original grantee or to his asugnee if the land has been aold or transferred to any other pertoh or to tha legal owner by purchase or decent fienditure on account of the f,ngineer or nance tml quartermaster department 211a it enacted by lhe senate and tfouse of representatives of thc united states of america in congress assembled that the following sums be and the same are hereby appropriated to wit . for ihe erection of barracks and ihe purchase of land at for crawford prai ne du chien twelve thousand dollars ; for thc payment ofthe land upon which the barracks are erected at houllon in the state of maine six hundred and twenty nine dollars nnd twenty one cents for the completion of the barracks at new london and for a portico to the of liters quarters two thousand five hun dred dollars for barracks quarters hos pi'al and ttore houses at qreen bay fif een thousand dollars for completion of jefierson barracks in the stale of mis souii eight thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars ; for the erection of a store house for ihe subsistence and uai ■termaster's departments at baton rouge three thousand five hundred dollars ; for the erection of tu tacks at key west and for ditching d.aining and clearing the ground required lo he used for military purposes fifteen thonsaad dollars ; for opening a road from ureen bay to win nebago lake and thence to fort winne ngo two thousand dollars for lhe com pletion of ihe military roud in the stale of maine forty-seven thousand four hun dred and fifty one dollars and seventy-two cents for the erection of wooden bar racks for the troops at fortress monroe ten thousand two hundred dollars ; for ihe purchase of five and a half acres of land lor the use of the national armory at springfield in massachusetts two thousand two hundred dollars for the ejection ofa new fire-proof arsenal otthe national armory at springfield in mas lachutettli sixteen thousand dollars for he national armory al liar pel's ferry virginia viz for extending lhe wall and embankments whi h convey the wa ler from the potomac river to the works nine thousand three hundred dollars ; for erecting a lorging shop till hammer and new workshop six thousand five hundred dollars ; tor the erection uf ten additional dwelling houses for ihe workmen ten thousand dollars ; for slating the roofs of thc present workshops thiee thousand two hundred dollars ; lor ihe purchase of five acres of land adjoining the arsenal at wotcrtowni massachusetts five hundred dollars ; lor the erection of a military latioraiory and workshop at west point two thousand live bundled dollars ; for the purchase of s lithogr phii f ress of paper and ink and for lhe employment nl a suitable lithographer for hie war d.-pat tment six hundred dollars ; for oarracks at fort grairoil five thousand dollars ; for the secuiity of the pea patch island for the construction of a new wa ler tank ; and for gravelling the parade at fort delaware foriy-one thousand three hundred and twenty-one dollars and fourteen cents a scene from the deluge speech op mr m'duffie now only the higteat'.ummil peeped against the prii/iibilort system out of the waters semin a noble mr - medufkie sj d that he en youth to whom thefaireat of maids llrely concurred wirhth chairman ot the had worn eternal truth had landed commiliee on mi,...rar u esin the ex ,..,,„. '.. , pediency ot providing fur the laithful col his beloved zemira on this pinnacle l.ionof the revenue ; bu differing very alone for all the reel had been swept off wide|y whh hbt kcn i emiin „ t0 the bam by the flood they stood in the howling prar iical mode ol effecting i ie object he storm-wind the waves broke upon begged leave to submit the amendment them the thunder bellowed above which he hud prepared fnr thai purpoae them and below roars a swelling ocean i propose said mr mcduvvic to secure gloomy was the darkness around un a strict and honeat observance ofthe re leas when lightnings illuminated thc venue laws not hy arbitrary penalties im dismal scene ; every cloud threatened p 0 "' 1 at the discretion of the officers of destruction from its dark brow anil *° c v m5 ' bu .' b » " nde « n k < h « "••» ,, , , , themselves so lust and inoderato and every wave rolled caresses along and „,,,, lha \ he re , t , 9mpulioll t0 seemed yawning for a further prey ev * ade ,| le m which it now held out bpth zemira pressed her lover to her trem h(f?h , ate of he rfmic ii be in ■great tiling heart j tears mingled with the meaaure removed at lhe amendment rain dr ips which trickled down her 1 have offered obviously opens for duscus pale cheeks ; she spake with falt'ring sion tic policy of tho tniire symem of voice : " there is no hope cf safety prohibition and protection 1 w'hi now pro mure my beloved semin : we are on ceed lo off.r some consideration to tho all sides surrounded with lowering commiliee which i trust ihey will find death o desolation o woe ! you not wn ht of , e.r rravo and solemn mav see it climb nearer and dearer ">™«""™- » '» •« p <»"' ""* • , -, ,. . ,.,.. , ; bare allusion to them mony of lhe topics the death which awaits us which ol which huv .,_.„ hel . elo f ore urked 8n lhis these billows is to submerge usi — floor l0 , how the | nexpe diency oft.e hold me in thy cold and shivering sysl rn we are considering the inevi arms my beloved ! soon shall i soon table tendency of this system to ties roy shall tliouj be oo more ; swept into the foreign commerce and const quemly nur univeraal whirlpool of destruction commercial marine and naval po«ei n a now my god what a wave approach been ao lepeatedly urged i and nn ,, very es it glittera in the lightning it pas recent occasion with such conclusive sea over us she spake and sank p ool » » nd riumphant argument bv my ■__.___._,__,__,_...___,.._•■timid irom new york ur cam»ri j powerless on neimn , , ,., , , y # m # m lino thai i will not attempt to add any .. .-. -. , e j ,, i i • thing to what he hat laid on the subject o god of judgment she exclaim neither sir do i propose to go inio arl ed « is there no salety no pity lor investigation of those abstract p inciplea us !' h iw the waves rush the thun „| poliiic.1 economy to which we have so ders roar and the voice of winds tells often and so vainly appealed for the pur of this unatonable vengeance ocjod pote of convincing the majority of the in our years have passed in innocence expediency and injustice of ihe course thou my semin was lie most virtu bey have been pursuing that it is ous of youths woe to me ! thou hast c j u » 1 y u e and unjust to attempt to adorned my being with a thousand d'rect the course of national indu.try by joys ; but they are fled ihey are gone government restriction that individual ''.',, . sagacity and interesi will infallibly find lorever and thou who gavest me 0 and „ llme emp | oymt . n ,., , h at my life thou too hast bceo torn irom aro mm _ ro fi a blr_are position iri my side j and my tortured sight had wh ch tbe enlightened writers on the to behold thee lifting up thy head above science of political economy in every ihe waters and thy arms for thc last part of iho world almost unatiimou-ly con time aa if to bless me all are sw.d cur yes sir ii is a singular and slrik lowed up yet semin semin this ing proof uf ihe soundness ofthe doe lonely and forsaken world would be a trincs or which w « » r « contending that paradise lo me with thee still by my for he la,t half century almost all tho tide o god ! our years have been p""°'"phers and political economist of ... '. , ureal untuin and y ranee in the midst of passed in innocence 5 is there no pity lommer , iol res ,, ic i un , j 1)m „ 8t d by ihel lor the blameless-no salvation — own governments have boldly in.iniain what says my tormented heart god ed , he my , tl(1 i n j u i c , 0 f hose rcsuie pardonme we are dying whai ia tj on .. their's is ihe disinterested tet.i human innocence before thee mony ol enlightened minds teeung only the youth held his beloved who for truth and having no mo ive to per shivered in the moral-wind and spake * erl ''• bu ' ' i ">»« ovcr - nor , » h »" " yes my beloved all life is washed ' n ? w •»«•'»»«» v argument ai 1 h.vo ir ir y u _.»-.!. . 1.1 ,._....__.: - m rormcr discussions ol this subject to on irom thc earili ol this ucsolaiion , ,_.__., 1 ._ e ,, . , , „ . , tuove io gentlemen irom other parti of my beloved zemira ! the coming in | he union 7 hlll lhe intei .„ 4 __ m ' hf hunt is our last yes they are fled o ________ own cl , nhliuil , nl , woul j be better all the hopes of our life that holy promoted by leducitig the duties they moment when we vowed to each otncr have been so tlixiu.lt to increase i will inviolable constancy we have in vain barely state ui.i 1 do most sincerely and exulted in ; we are dying bullet us i conscientiously believe lhat even in tholo not like outcasts pine over a common parts of the union lor whoso exclqsive ad lot what is the longest life md the vanlifge lhe existing high deities have joyfulest but a dew drop which ha gs b,:cn impotidi the imerest of nine men to-day on thc rock and to-morrow " re heed where thai of one ii pro fall into the ocean lilt up thy cour n ?. 0,e . d v ' l j " n n ln n t .. , ,. ,.,. . i . » ... clearly icinontirable in my opinion than age beyond this lite there is a bliss ha , /„„ ,„ m.tsachuse.ts and vermont and etern.ty ; let ua not tremble to ani | r cllns ivania the great mats of the cross the oatrow^aea community the tmall farmers and tho *. b * * persons engaged in handicraft employ cnurajc.mu joy rose in the soul of ments are subjected to nnjtist and injur zemira and emtiellislied her cjunten out burtbent to promote the interest of ance she lilted her hands amid thc a comparatively small number of largo temp.st and sail ' yes i feel these capitalists but sir it is now too late lo great and mightv truths ye are but ur b ie/»ie «' he tubject and per ° . ,• ' , i i ... k haps it won d not be very becoming in gone before mv beloved one wh j n * tmiemen ,^ on , were lately lorn i me i we too are pjr(s he unjon j w|)a re|a|e4 coming we loon snail meet agatu ,„ , he peculiar intere.l of their own con see my beloved death is coming , t i.ueni4 i shall thereftve take it for nearer on this ri im stifli ig blackness k rinted that ihe existing system of com of tne wavet 0 .' semin embrace merci.l restrictions has been established me ; leave me not ll.e wave lilts me by the majority ol congress from adelib i float erale conviction that it is calculated 10 [ i embrace thee zemira said the p he interest of their eon.ti.u i , . . . , . . , ents and that there is no probability that louth i embrace ihee death with " i'i „,:„ j r „„ „ jk «_._. u ■. 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' ' majority will undergo a change now elci.me . ..,.«, sir however much i m.y b disposed to ■so they spake j while the flood swept qlle r 0 „ , h e rights and the p were of tha emaway in each others arms majoriiy in tome other respects 1 agree , 1i...1 they have the un i'.u'oc.l and txrlu by ax7thonitir sec 8 and bc it furt.'.-r enacted thai ihe claimants who are milled to the pro vision of that act or who mav avail themselves ol thc foregoing provision ol thit act hy taking a quantity equal to a league sr)'iaro in lieu nf the whole gran shall be and ihcy an b-r hy allowed ihe further time of one year fiom the passage of this ac to esccule their re linquishment tnd to file iheiruccepuncc ol iho provisions of aid law hatoii of tlir bwftrti s.utr patted ut the first session of lhe 2 ik cong-run sf.c 9 and be it further enacted thai il shall be the duty ot lhe llegllten and receivers to restore lo the claimants the idle deed on which ihey miiy have final ly rejected ihe claims a stevenson speaker ofthe house of representative j c calhoun vice president of the united slate nd president of the senate approved may 8 1b30 andrew jackson an act to provide for the final etdement ot klm13bh 55 be it enacted by the senate and house tif licpreseniattvrs ofthe united stain cf admtrica in congress assembled tha t all the claims and lilies to land tiled before lho register and reieiver of lhe land office acting as bbmoiitaioneta in thc distiicl of east florida under the quanti t r contained in one league square which have been decided and lecomnitnded for confirmation contained in hie reports absirncis and opinions uf said uegistct snd receiver transmitted to the secre tary of the treasury recording lo law and referred by him lo cohgiess on lhe fourteenth day of january one thousand eight hundred and thirty be and lhe game are hereby confirmed with the ex ception or such claims as were confirmed by the spanish government subsequent to the iivent7-fourth uf january one thou sand eight hundred and eighteen which shall be reexamined and reported wilh the evidence by lhe register and ro eclver before the next session of con gress to the secretary ol the treasury to be laid before congress sue 2 and be it further enacted that 11 ihe conflicting spanish claims repor ted in obedience to the fourth section of the act o congress approved may the eighth one thousand e;;;hl hundred and iwenty-twu and recommended lor con jirmalion us valid title be and lhe same hre hereby confirmed so far as lhe uni ted states have any title to the same sec 3 and bc it further enacted that all claims derived from the former brit iih governmenl contained in ripoitsol the commissioners ol east florida or lhc land claims :» florida humbfcu 6 an aet for the distrihuiio'i f certain books therein mentioned be it enacted by the senate and house oj rt/ircseniuiivcs of ihr united states of america in congress assembled that the copies of the diplomatic cortespcn deuce uf the american revolution pub lished in pursuance of a resolution of congress of twenty seventh march one thousand eight hundred and eighteen which have been or may hereafter be re ceived at ihe department ol stale be dis tributed and disposed ol in manner t.-l lowing to wit : to ihc president and vice i'icstdent of thc united slates one copy eacu to the heads of department five copies each to tho poblftmter ucncial the commit sioncr of lhe general land office antl ibe superintendent of iho patent office one copy each to each metobdr and dele gaie ol the present congress one copy ; lo thc library of the senate five copies io the library ol the house of kepresen idtives ten copies to lhc attorney gen eral the judges of the supreme courl nod uf iho oilier courts ui the l'uuetl stales each une copy ; lo euch governor ol a state or territory for ihe public library of the state or territory one copy to in military academy at weal point and to each incorporated univer sity college historical ur antiquarian society and aihei.ic jui one copy ; lo lhe secretary of stale one cupy lor each american legation in loieign countries lu the secretary ot lhe navy five copies fur the naval commanders on diffcieiii stations and lo each person who has heen president ul lhe united slates otic cupy register and receivei acting as such whu did not avail themselves of the pro visions ot the ueaiy between spain und england signed at versailles un ihe twentieth of janusrv one thuu>«nd seven bundrcd and eighty three by leaving laid province but wbu leiniiined in the same snd became spanish authorities and have been recommended lor cotirumatiun li said conimissipners or flegis'.e and re ceivir acting as such bc and the lame are hereby confirmed sec 4 and bc it further er.cctcd that til the lemaining claims which have been presented according to law and noi final ly settled upon the same condition rc atriciions and limitations in every re spect as are prescribed l.y the act of congress approved twenty thin may one thousand eighl hundred and iweniy cight entitled an uct supplementary lo the scvral eels providing lor the settle ment and confirmation of private land claims itl florida sec 2 and be it farther enacted thai ui tue euitiuil ut the junrnuls uf lhe house ordered to be printed by a resolution ol this house ol eighteenth may one thou sand eight hundred tnd twenty sk ihe copies be disinbuicd in the manner fol luwing to wil : approved may 31 1830 homuik 69 an act providing for the settlement of the ac count of certain diplomatic i'tinclionaries be it enacted by the senate and iluusc if hefiresentatives of the united liiute of america in uuitgecss assembled tnat inc ptoper accounting officer ol ilietreusury bej and he is hereby authorized under the direction ofthe secretary of state to tellla the accounts of william b law rence late chargea des affaires of ihe untied states at london ; ol alexander 11 everett late minister of lhe united stales to spain ; and of james barbour junior late acting secretary of legation at london ; william radclift late consul ofthe united states at lima for diplo matic services perlormcd upon the death of the charge des alfaiie of the united stales ; and of william ii d c wright consul of the united united siatct al rio lc janeiro for diplomatic lervices per il,rined upon ihe retirement of the charge des affaires of lhe united states ; as for as the same shall appear to the secretary of state to have been sanctioned by in structions from the department of shite or io have a just and equitable foundation in usage approved may 29 18:10 to the president and vice president ot the toiled states one copy each ; to the lleadsol department five copies each tu each member and delegate ol the present congress one copy to the li braiy of the senile five copies to the aitotncy and postmaster general one copy eai b ; 10 each governoi ot s state or tcrntoiy lor the public horary ofthe slate ur territory one copy lo thc military academy ut west point and to each incorporated university college historical or antiquarian society auu athcr.xum one copy ; und io eacu per son who has ecu president ol the united slates one copy and lhat th residue remain in the aijjffiily nfliie clerk al llie house ol ii wrwi aulm till otherwise ordered by ihc mu^e sr.c 5 and be il further enacted thai it shall be the duly ul the register and receiver to deliver over ii papers relative to private land claims in ast floiida to thc keeper of the public archives sec fi and 5c it further enacted that all confirmations of land titles under this act shall only opetute s % relinquish bir.nl of the righl u ihe united suus to the id lands esprclively and shall not he i • i ii uecl either as . guarantee ol an tuch lilies or in any maiinnt affecting the rights of other persons to the same lend site 3 and belt further enartcd thai tho books lieieny directed to be distribu ted be properly prepared lor transmission under ibe direction ol the clerk of the flous ol representatives ; and that they he lot warded free of postage by mill to llie persons hereby authorized to receive them or delivered to the order of said persons in too ciiv of washington sec 4 and be it further enacted that of lhe copies of the diplomatic corres pondence ul the revolution which shall remain after the distribution aforesaid one copy shall be distributed to each new member of each congress succeeding the present un.il all the copies shall have been distiibuted wiih the exception uf twenty five which shall be retained foi the library of congress approved may i.6 itijo sec 7 and be it further enacted thai to much ofthe ucl ul twenty-third ul may one thousand eight hunditl and twenty eight m nirccled thai thu selections ol claimants who availed ihemselvea of the finl section of said act by accepting a quantity equal 10 one league square uli in their respective granti which conf.ocil llie selection to sectional lines shall not le held to extend to lho selection by the claimants of a grea'er quantity than a lection but lhe said claim nti who bate or may hceader ecleci under lhc provi ions of said law tny quantity equal to lhe amount granted in bodies larger than ■section in the form of any spanish survey or plat of survey or where lhe sections are broken by any river the aid laud so elected or which may he so elected is hereby confirmed to said claiinnnis ; and it ball be the duly cf the sur.eym gen an act making a ra-appropriation of a sum hertofore appropriated for the luppres.-ion of llie slave trade be it enacted by the senate and if use jf reflteiehtutivei of the untied states oj america in congress assembled that lhc unexpended balance of lhe sum ul thirty thousand dollars appropriated by lhe act entitled " an act making en appropriation for ihe suppression ol the slave trade approved may twenty i uiu une thou sand eight hundred anil twenty-eight lie re-approprialcd lu the same ubject put sii.iiu to lhe i.e ot congress cl lhc third of march one ihousand eight hundred ind nineteen byron humanity the last ird i ever fired at a.iys lord ilyron ' was nn eagle on the shore nf the julph of l.t p into near vostizza it was only wounded and i tried to lave it — the eye was so bright hut it pined and died in a few days ; and 1 never have since and never will at trmjit the death ol lumber bird sive right m dnlormine lor themselveih what will bast promote iheir own inter cut how far they have a right to de cide upon he inleresta and righit nf oth er il quite tnoi her question i hall ia tume men ai lhe basis of the remark i intend to offer thai lhe system of prohib itory duties which aims at tbe ultimate exclusion of all those anklet of foreign mercb.iiidi.ei which the so%>hern st.ira i ve i in . reil in nupo-ii .-, is ihe ffx cd and unalterable j^licy ol congress i aorni 58 j act muking apptopt—jon for certain ex approved may t 1830 |