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nuJ dlgnlflad ?tuodinjf ta tKfcVatio. v
,. tfrfi tapie^ to conJWr ih? rtcokkt qun.
. catleU ?|> i?? ?IJ; lu la Ui?'?Kpo?iUun of our eon
?tHuUuli. 4I( w?? t-ntcrcw into nsi\ goiicrnl Icnguc,
l?elween'thirteen independent state*, ft w?? not
iutendod to Wfce frum tUera any of their sov
ereign rights. Knoh state w? required, byCon
, gre<i, to furuUh men nt'idT ihnuey. Ilow vwt il
>?b*y*dL* ily neglect Congress entitled ftJ iUra
milt org* nixed *n armv?-the stafe* ware required
, tt? AiruitU money for their (My, clothing, *uU ?u(k
r?*t*4?c4> I low wu it obiyintf V?4iy Verge,
anl Ur?!?i?'?, safTirtog vetorarts In Carolina. con
>.telK That army, who w*re tolling for the fro
dom of Aijierkai whore patience no - privation
.could oviream>l whose Inn vary Mo' danger cuuM
ahalce} ami whine fortitude 'h? sufferings could
??Ulhla?; w?ro neglected by the atates, and j>cr
.miltedto light the buttles of the Country without
.clotlii*. and al'uost Without arm*. Their marohes
c6uldb?r almost traced by their blood; and their
XubaUtnuoe deluded ofiener upon chance, than!
rcjulnr supply* tt is Irua the it ate* were poor,
mid though, they coul\l do no more than
they dldt but yela government, Organised as tha
lirMtinl, could havo avoidedall these diffloultiei.
After tho revolution, it was soon found that dis
tention among the states, n lots of public credit, at'
?Itnpie.aud abroad, the publio tranquility aqd gen
encrul welffcfe required a'more ciltcieut govern
ment. Our present constitution was, happily,
the reaUlt or ill* Oecosiity which required a.
change. i
- Tbo elledged violations of the constitution, ap-.
.peaf to b? principally tha act* in relation.to inter
not improvement, and the tariff.
Tho gentleman who have advocated the amend
ment *od resolutions, havo contended that Con
ferees have no right to puss anyltwa to-ley out
and open roads and oanai*.
It la contended that tho government of the
'United States is not a national government, and
that, therefore, it cauuot affect tho people Uirect
Vjr, but must act upon the state* as corerelgptlei,
The Object und iutention of forming the coilitilu
tion, must shew th?t that idea is iwrfecily visoua
ry. Ttte former government was cmpltntioaUy a;
Soverniuent of itsto, and a cougrots of autbassuv
or*< It was found to bo wholly JnofBclcut. Thrl
nfrw constitution was inteiklod to remetly the do-,
feet* or.the coufcdcralion. i!t was Intended to
gTvoto tho general government all these powers'
which were nocesiiryto form a moro |ierfcct
utiiott, ^niululn ?>ur Jorelgu iclutious; protect the
.country frout foreign aggros* fon; <jisuro domestic
. tramjudilyt establish1- ; justice; proviJo for the
cwhunn atfoncci promote the general welfare; and
setaretheblessings ot iioerty. ?*?*.?%
tuliou the peoplo of the United Butea were the
loin party.. The alates, lu their legislative cape
city, acted no farther thanto.iubipU it to a eon
veulion of deteg*les,clif?icii by the people,for tbe,
- ?WWWol,^ft'^^op1eVau3'l?olI'of ffceatatcVr'du
ill* preamble* they hnve tiaed tho wonls, ?v*c,
tho people, (for Uie
ordll
-Vttll . w
chntlo and intelligible as any can be, proclaim the
instrument to be the act of the peoplei.etid so far
a* the cTrouuutouce of the constitution, beiug
? ?-=*- ' - ^ paclties,
. (Hat the
government is nation*!, and riot by states. The
ergaaieut Is unanswerable. The 1
people, (for Uie t>ur|>oses enumerated) ?|o
afn aud establish tlii? conilitation, for the
ted 8tat|*of America." These words,Him
vtivuwi^lium Hi IIIV WUVIIIUIIVII) |
mpdehy the people, In their sovereign uepac
f^r their own government, gon to prove tha
government is nailot^i, and riot by states,
orgnoicut ff unoMwai-Abk. lite government of
tlte Uutted States is partly nation*!, and partly a
government by states. A* to all powers dele.
gaMd by the constitution, or necessarily implied
<o thegovernmeut of the United States, the gov
ernment Is national. Solar as'power Is not dele
gated or implied to tho general government, and
wv prvniiMfii i? um t?aiet? ?* u reiorvou to (h(
?tat??, andthey are eoveNlgn to far, and the gey.
crnmrnt I* by ttefef. A government noting Im
mediately uj?oii thn people,nod by Uw provMing
for th* enjoyment of their righto, even 10 given
4*m, It certainly h> there Inrtancet n national
covcnintnt. for there it no iutcrvcningJttWor
between tli.e government and the people,, AU the
ofllceri of the United either dirCctly ot In
directty derive thOW,right to office froth ihfcpeo*
fde, and not froth IhetUle*. The Idee that it M *
^'ioveminent ofitater, haditt origin lu the eon.
fedurution?it ought tohavo expired with it. And
et the pre tent wy fth more ? political hobby
then a question of reel importance.
living dUpoird of thla preliminary quettlon, I
will meet the gentlemen on their own ground*
fcpd endeavor Idaho W very briefly, that Congr^H
hui tire t'owcr to lay but and open roada and
uennlf, ami indeed to engage In any Improvement
which they (nay think for the general welfare. In
. the 8th aeet ton of tlie lit article of the Conitilu
tlonof the United Stater* the power# of Congreis
ereenumerated. The power* of providing for
Me tdmmoniitftnte and gentral tttlfar* and tHatt
llAlHgpo*troud0, win I think bo amply twfflolonl
to thaw (hat Congrett hat the eonitltutional
power of laying out and opening roadt and oaeel*,
and of nnklng iuternnl Improvement! In general.
The power to provide for the common defence,
be'funrily crnhracei every thing which nt?y be
tx*44mty for both onr eatemal and Internal pro*
tection. Every mean* of defence maybe leglti.
tnetely retorted to nnder thla grant. The roadi,
ranaU,and rlvera of a country, are all important
ttteftt of drf?n.:o in tlmo of war. The tranipor
Nation of troopi arm* and aupplletfrom pmt to
pott are frequently mettera on which the iaftty of
v eectlona of country defend. The llvetof thou,
eandt are frequently depending upon the oelarity
of movement, a pott It often lott from the non-ar
rival of munition! of wit. Id the late war Now*
Orleatt* wee eeved by the Kentucky and Tennei
eta Militia, dejcendfng the MlNlMpfd In bonto.
Had It been m UiaBhey had b/?n compelled to
have made their march by laed> in the then mWe.
rable tUfe of the rondi, they could not have
? ' || - prevented
i river navt*
fable-?<?le of thei>oadi, they could not hi
>ee??4dI^t<Mf4fll-ttfti*e to bAve prevented
It* capture. If then rofldr, ct nat?, and river at
kotaiammuitofthe
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WKwili?'
JOUrn t?tw??ft illtf ?UU?i to Mult* Ib^r join
iikih vi great ?dvauti?)(<? U'cwl^inly
6?rp?l?** miom JWirtTl'UiiloO. WlwtM wo.
motlnf, the gmotit wilfcro of lhfr Aoy
guuuioo ui*rating upon ana fur jno beiiftu oi iim
whole uulou Is obtMiilutioiiul. r?ir tto stutei in
Ihoir inJ?vittual sovereignties could not provide
(ux sucf^acaio. It lienor could have |>*cu lite
intont|on oft ha framersof the eott?tlt?iUon to have
refuted to Congress iucIi ^ power, wlwn th* ?tet?*
Uio.mclvcf, could only cucrcito \\ ..ithintUelr rOs
pettivo j^ritdicticlloni. KCunirtu W*S lo l*M
aft act lomuko to road.or Canal lit. on* elate, *nd
wliKTl could bo of no gftut advantage to the
?ther stultt, (ben il be uneou*tltutlonAl..uiit i
.ii it r<m>titutcd a part of a general scheme of im?v
(?roVflinent for the beucfit of tbo whole of tho
states It must'then I apprehend bo a ?on?tllutjoosl
measure. , A <
' The power to establish rcit roadi mutt a I *
mnitar of course 'give to Cou^reis tha power
U? uyike and keep theiu In repair, ror U
(-onjjwii lutvtt nlono the power of sfloctlttg
?uch rou.il? a* It may thiuk proper, .from toads
laid out by the state*, then tho states would have
Il In their power to prevei t the transportation of
<he mall *l pleasure. A' state.at one time Jay* nut'
a road and el another discontinues it; a* a matter
of iCoune the proprietor* of the laud through
which it may be laid ont bavoa right to stop i?
up,. :lf a road under thvse clrCumttanees was es
tablished at m pott *oad, tho transportation df the
null after tho road I* discontinued by the state,
would depend upon the pteo?urer of every indivi
dual proprietor. ^Xlie pott road* are of ten much
importancaqotonly to the citUeus In general, but
to the govern incut to dcjuml on any soch con
tingency. The |mwer to establish li clearly a
power to lay out, onike and keep in repair.
OQ.tha subject of tho tariff I hi\yo but to *ay
that although I l>tlieve il to M wwt unwUeand.
impolitic, yot.i am perfectly ?atUned Hint Con
gress had ttvo power, under the cooitilutlon.
a To lay and collect taxes, duties, lmp??t?. and
oaolset/'oloarly glv'eslho power to hnposo duties
on any good* iofpurtod Into the United States. It
i* for Congress to exercise the power in ?u*h e
way us -they may think inoit for tho hum-fit of
those United States.
These view*, Mr. Chairman, nre such n? I
thought It my duty to submit on the prinolpal
qiiestious under discussion. The constitution of
the United Htatoa,like all other remedial lww*,
ought to ba liberally construed. It is a uihxIiii
ii* old a* Coke, !'qui h?rct in lltera harcl iu
cortico." Wo have Iwijn urged to look to the de
bates in the convention, for aii exposition of th*
intention of tho frameri of tho contliluilon. But
tA? '?????? ??? s 4?>l- a
The constitution-lltelf, ?nd the evils It was In*
tended to remedy, are all we hay* to took to for
it* construction. I think tho construction I have
^(?*11. *my ii ???? ?itm ?? beit comporti with the
?plrlt and intention, and is well supported by the
Words.
A great deal lias been tab! about the danger to
be apprehended from the encroachments of the
foyeruiusnt of tho UaJtoit States, on state right*,
'or my part, I have no such leafs; I (eel that our
right* area*safe io thVhahds of our detonates in
Congress, a*In this legidalurc.
Believing that tire,'a* a legislature, have no
right to pas* the amendment end resolutions, and
thetif we had the right, that Congress hat not
fraftscendcd the powers granted by tho conHitn
(ion, I slitll voto to discharge the committp9 from
the further conildcrntIon of tho subject.
'ijff. iit'r.i'i ?.in:ii ii1 ?asaataw?? '
r '(c)mIMiiiIi?ayio)ii.J
Messrs. EDiTons-r-The supportor* of
political fraud und imposition, hitvo h set
ofcommon pine? argument*, by Which they
oppose, and for the mMt part succeMfully.
every attempt to rOform (no tni*chlof(t of a
bad government, suchns thedanger of In
novation. Is not overy change, every
now 1nw4 an innovation? Wore not our
most ancient Institution* innovations when
lir#t proposOdt ? ? *
The tclndnn of our ancestor*. Are wo
more ijjnornnt for living the advantage ,0f
some ceiiturie* of e*peri^i?ce more than
they had? Have we not more lights to
guide us than they could have had?
The danger of bringing government
into contempt. Why not, if their deeds
deserve it? What right ha* a b id gov
mcnt to tho honest respect which the peo>
pie pay to * goodone? Tho officers of
government are never brought into hatred
and contempt, unless by their own mi icon*
duct.
Tho (tdngerqf npreadlngfalu rumour*
and ealumnlen u,nong the people, Leave
them to'the effect of tree, unrestrained, un*
punished discussion, and their falsehood (if
fttlse) wilt soon appear. ? Tho press fur*
,nishee the best cure for its own abuses.
Our glorioue Constitution, Let it be
treated at It-deserves. Amended if it want
amendment) and permitted to remain as it
is, if it need* no alterations Wo forgot,
as Mr. Jefferson observes, that the world
belongs (o thoso who are Its inhabitants for
tho time being. A constitution Might an
swor tho purpose of my great, great grand,
father, and not mine, be. fco.
These sophisms, habitually applied by
men who live in luaury, on the abuses
and mismanagement of government, Have
lately been well exposed by Mr. H>n
thnmt an abstract of wftoeft aooa or val.
LActes, Is given in the Edinburgh Itatiow
for August lest* That review of' Ben
tham's book, well desrves to be universal*
ly read j that tho public ttiay b0 impressed
with ft jtwt idea of live shallow arguments
by which the adherent* of pow er impose
upon the people. I wishjihii.whole of tho
obstruct ifttho Edinburgh ROfiew* could
funiuir nnd. rndica), of
lo ci.ttidtioft ngnlrist ?omo
Imposition# on the |>u)h^
cot)rs?& fo irfiklo:.-. Tr,TV._^T..
olVthonutporoiii impositions on tho
of wluclrtho uoopte of that country ht??o
so go6d (I right to coinpltUn^ ' Porhnps,
horcnftoi',1 imy sowl you ftcutUtogta of
thcso convenient rjllaciuj. , <?' ~ '?
A. The wiiotoer 'hew falUetei m*y if
ueitort tiy to till#. Sir? flow <l?*f
. r illy with tln*ir iitdUuilonif Mow.
doc * it aftrto with their eipecUnc#? Art we to put
torn of yi'slmlav iu competition vrltli the
w .,.vofcHtWM|f (Mr. hear,). |i beardless
youth to ?ho*?0 rttpevf fortho decisions of lit*
lurti
thl* me.<mre tally with
Kegrao with their ei
wiflum of ycslcrdny
4?m of ceaturWtr (ht
hto>:?ownoretpeft . , ?
?B(Uud trill ofhtar! htnr!) If till*
?are i# ri^ht, w?uWll fiavfc escaped tlie.wJsdita of
Ihoto 8n*?n.pritfenltort (6 whom we are indebted
$ii many ol our best political institutions?
\>ould tbelhme have patiod it ovitfWould th6
Normanliavc n'Jecledllf Would such a notable"
ditcovety hftvebeenreirrtedforlhete modern and
degenerate tine*? B?sUw,8ir,irtho tneature Itself
I ?fk.the honorable gerftlemanlfthie.it
the time for carrying it into epecnHOn?Whether
lit fact, emore iiufortuate period could have beau
selected, then tlut which he hasthosenMf thfi
were n? ordinary meoturejl should not oppose,
with in much vchcmeucei butt Sir. it cMlsinquw.
lion the wisdom if an irrevocable lew?hf a I ?w
i?a?t a| the memorable period of the fie volution.
What right hnv* we, sir, to break down tlilt Arm
column, on whlph the great men of that day at amp
? character of eterotly? AreHot all autnpritir*
'gainst llite measure, Pitt, Fox, Cicero, and the
Attorney e?d Solicitor General.' The proper) ?
tlon I* new, ?lr, H it the first time It wet ever
liefnl in- till* hoot*. I ? urn not prepared, alr>*
this, house it'not prepared, to receive it The
measure Irtiplict a distru-t i.f hit mujestyVgovrrii'
ineUt; their disapproval It tiifflciunt to warrant
oppotitl
danger i
opposition. IVeiamlon oaly it requisite Where
dancer it apprehended. Here tbo high character
of the individunlt in tpicttion it u aufficiebtgua*
rantee egainst any feround of alarm. Give not
then your.sapctlott to this measure; for, whatever
tie lie rheratdeii if you do -give-your sanction
to it, the seine mau uy whom thW I* p*>po%eO,
will propose to you others to ?hl?h lt will be. lot*
possible to give your consent I oar* very liUle
tir.fi.r tlio ostensible incnsuru lint what l* Dure
behind.' What are the hqhorablo gentieptan't
totiiro tcheites? If we pan thre bill, what froth
concessions may ho not require,* What fert her
degradation U ha planning for hit country? Talk
of evil ami IrtcpnveBlouoe.tJrtlook to other,cmin
tries?study othfr.a&re(iuions;aud tociolic* of
men, nml then tee whether the lawftof thiscouu
mwii;rMiuii? WM7 ****:.+ tpvi ivwtmi'
cei?t no favour la the constitution from euch handt,
(Loud trltt Hear/ hiqr!) I prufett myeelf, t(r,
en honest eiri upright Member ol tho Nritish per
liament, end l am not,afraid to profest myself ao
enemy to all change, and all innovation. Iamta
tisfied with things m lheyv?r?iond? it will be my
pride and pleasure to hand downthlt canntry to
toy children as I received It from Uiose wh9 pre.
iiii
mlsehlefte government Itself. ? Oppose minister a,
ypri oppose lorornnaouu disgiaco mini,icrr, you
dwgi ace governnsenti bring ministers Into com*
Um.%1 tei?ra' KelM? AAtfAeithsMMl Is./a' Jj
anarchy mid civil , war are tho eom<fqu?;nce?.
Betide*. 111, llio ine n*u/e l? aimcc?.mry. No!tody
complain* 6f ditordir m th*t*?wpein: Whkb Ufa
lb# nltu of your meaiurc u? Jtrojioio a remedy to
It, The bu?inei? U o?e of the greMeiTlrtpo*.
Unco; there I* need of the greatelf eautlon end
circiiiiiKjtfclion. Do not tfabe precipitate, sir;
H1$ linuotilbto tOioreieoOH contequenco*. Kr* ry
thing ahould be greduali the cxmn|>te of a neigh
taring nation ihoatd III u* <witl> ? I trail "ftw
ilttbmdi*
u J hate renovation, but I
honorable genii-.
ty, ?to'* I 'liny ibi ? >??.< ? ?????unuiuM, a
love improvement. I Kill a n enemy to thnoorrup.
tlonolgoverrtmeot, but I defend It* influence. I
dread reform, bat I dr?wt) it onty wbealt (a In*
temperate. I cooilder the liberty dftho pren m
the (treat PfcllaOlura of the conntltutionj but, at
tho Hint time, I hold tho licemlouinrJl of the
pre** in tho greeted abhorrence. Nobody ii more
contciou* that I Oil of thf.lblendid obllitle* of
of Utopia. It Took, woll ju theory, but It wont do
*e.. It will not do. I repeat, ?!#>, In pra?.
P4 Sir** 'iktoufjp
the mind* of the ptopta to ronfcend oittenilve Is
that oorruMiofl(th?t no political reform een bar#
any effect lo remojlo* It. Meodof reforming
othere,?loneado< reforming tW itate, the run.
Hitutlon, ao-l every thla* that i? mod'excellent,
let e.ch n,? reform hlnrnlf! let him look et home!
he will fln l there tnougli to do, without looking
i""1 ?l?h?lft what l? out of tile, power,
(tAui thun ) And now, ?fr, oe it Ii frequently
tho emtom iu thin kotfte to end with n quotation,
end e* the gentlemen ?vbo pre< eded mo M tho de
bete, hoe entlefpetod me In my favorite quotation,
of thn? Strong poll nod the !&* pull,- I ahall emi
with the Mftfrtornble worda of tho a*?embjed Ba
ron*?J/otumui Itgu AngU<* mufari.
in?jr vrr? ?? n.bWWll l|M i
htftiunhailmpomtoifl*#
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R>r (hfe.ltfM' Wil io edo)
?*?
wotl bai<*M.cUttirtolbe.|
jib ?letfio^oT QorthM^it
1S3 t "l5y
Uuwe?u i iiiMwbb ItWriat oi a t?bj?et
,tfat?t tortv* loform?M>>n to oth*i>> Ak*I? Off
\V*tf X>nttM?vM*?<* I. Ih* *Wio
to^iaVui'" ****on W ?rll|,rtM ttl *1,,H
l wtjSje^ytiyWlile, ih? *otci on
tfa? ro*olatl?4tt,>orrcctlh
.T?J|S|JP
wkllf |i?W
<KoXV*?P^ kuowt,
A-. ? ? w. V11-? ?'"? i ?!?': 3? ''
Mtttr*. E4Uor?.rl ain quite out ot pntlebee
With you tueu, and would not alloW thl* eoinmtt ?
nlcatMi 10 <upear jn your paner, Jf Uieh? .wore,
a* there ought to be, a paper in IbU'toWn con*
ducted by aWly. 1 ? *
. ? It VilM ntwMn I think howour poor tex U
trcolcd by Ilia would-be fordlinjr,* of creation, unit
I often wonder that ourmolbm when tbf?y heard
?o niUeh taltf about liberty equality *?y (heir
huibaud* and father* and brother* did not put in
their claim to tho political beueSttf <>f the revolu>
tlon, which they contributed to c??eutially in
bring lug to a auCotMlul Uiuo, However Unit
time li iMttt, and I euppoie our pour pi6ther?
thought the raou would hava magnanimity euoukb
when titty mado our coaptation to divide the
liowcr equully by allowing tho Iodic* .to make
thnii own (aw* and appoint their own rtilcr*, or
at leurt to allow the women ??u*l privilege*, if
ihev Wfiofcjrpt in thfivflMpJH)lltkol community.'
UutaUklbow much Were they deceived! anu do*
celvad | am ?uro in shall over l>o when u u truit
ourtttrciorpur right* lutheboudrof men.
I hope Hie Mlvft tew will oho and ?l
to l>4 irnitoMd up Ii)t longer, and I call 'particular
ly on tfll ladle* of Volumbw to Join mo In an fit*
tempt to tiko back or ,r*ther tu ro>n?sumt? the
jtovver of ?olf-government which projMjrly belong*
Juil' think Jiour tiling* ere now. $oo?fn$te4 In'
our toimlry. The men appoint rnuio nf their
owtj ?e* fo.make lawrto govern'' u*-f to ray Mm)
wo Win 11 bt married?how lorn we mu?t live, with
uuf hiitbatidt (whetltof We ilk* *befa or not) and
Whjpt fc>rone (ban #11?to place U* entirely at the
merry of the men wo,marry?nndthoM |o add
IwUlt to Injury by tell lug U* t hit t in arm d women arc
cipher* In the eye of the law,+-8Ueh wrong* ami
luiult* might bo boruu by women living under n
monorchia) form of government but'WIII not long
.? daughter* wive* and
?y>
th*tW*Mbmiu_
WUttl
tomito Mfder tliat 01
thomdn tnf/ibt if r
oy,!-nMits vPL,
AcidemJetfortbee.il
^gupajlova-r^V
nvipey, of which the ladlt
*k?r*j whore I, the e6|Jcg
pen?? for the;*tfte*tlun ,t
f*ct*tar*f.M?liitliofjc?tliL
and Is tiowaprjiuary ohjeci of'.tba oUtfr
fcwp im unde>) and I Itedne om determlikd U) 1
^ <vn?er; " 1
froSyotfn^ 1 *?U WSHfllW- W?rAjel?i
: EM?ABEtH BKKBiaHT.
y .?;ffTTrfrrrfTT-r-nar.-tTr-i-H-^At
CpNOItEga AT PAXAMA.
The primary toptt>*to whkh the attention of tho
mpBRSS
qtfoted lot he N. A. Reriewi
1. To CortW a compact, or Icnguo, bjr
tllo (J?iign?,or ill liny oth**WHO MiUtno the *?U
tU?t W4riw$f*iiA publltb nroenlfento, totting
6. TqtokemeeweiforJoining hi hi
of'III* Wer M M) #011 wi the cooM* of
6. To-detertniho xvhcthcr thrM> ttiemurei thai I
aW<? bo extended to tbeC?0ary and Philadelphia
^7?Tq.Uk? li^lo con tide ration the men in of
of tbl? continent, end ebo tti* nnxini of minting
?11 Interference from ebroad with the domtJtlo
concern* ?f the American government*.
fl. To ?*Ule, by common euMent, the principle#
of IhoM right* of nation< which are it| thohr ?*<
,7ffl?K..h.?M1.,.w, t>* ?<?*
mpm
"??he Statei lire to vote b/ DUUIote. ThUmdji
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I tho
JtL-re-Tir-iT.
assfps?
8[.t?orihp(rfMid^*3a
g?i*il iht ?vl|?oftlttf prcMa\j|
to |???.
to re
or Ibt ?mrl, lli?V"**nuot.
?i2^?&s?s?&a&&.
?po^th pf
?klilbhiou of hi* own atanufwwy. ..I
anitioui to wituet* the operation of eteam-earru
in upon railroads, ho walked with urn mihi
Uroj*; ?
?t Le?d'",
yund nu
A* wo woio
Itcai of a uilj
iun*o.
(HI (O
tvo? of
?.tnty-fhv wagons couUialng iluvo torn of
cowl* each, impeded or mlb^r draw along a hori
fontal rail road, by ? tteanvcugine pojscaing &
?ix lior?6 |M>w?r It wa? ? nod novel and intci.
tiling spectacle.; TI10 ateawcarriega if |>Iartd
in front and the wMe aj>(Mratua l? uo? raiuh
forger than. IM ?witary Jtrtfy wagou. To
t!ii? the twenty five four wlicoled rftr* mo
npju'iulcd l?y ciimii* and follow lo obodiem*
to the ? ?(/ hiUviug power One roan whme
tcrvioei an r?'|uirt-d tu ifenilato the mecti.'
ucry, it (ha *ol?r hHvlzatnr, ttud t ven po ha? Iit|lo
to ?wiicu U\o boHef > exbuuMcd, be h*j
only to llirow tlvacogJtto out offieur,?io|? by tb?>
road ?irie, ami |>uukp in ? *uj|>pjy.' |i?J*licd by
curJcwity, we mounted one of the cjuti and rode u
tiiiuliloriiljlo^dbtaiice.^Tho ordiiinry j>rwcc<? Is
four ihlloalho bonr, bill of cour?e mny be gttatly
accelerated if newwmry. " /;
Thvrt .ara.avvcrul-.Mp^lnim u(?on tbt# railway
,wblrf? |M/regularly between extewivc vollterir*
midtlio tOWU.adlttanco uf itirco or four UWW. It is
i'that of m
ej.a di>
voiu
anu
tunc# with ndrvRibU agent Coi^re pr go
them, 'i'ha c*pelrm?ot ktw b?ra l**n fifrlJr en<.
?ucct sifully tried; mid I *eu mi rcAton why trnn.
portatlon byttcum l? uofe? practicable uponlend
u? upon Water, TJ10 Krcut diiildoiullim ?cm? to
havo been aguidtarpower,end that U effectually
provided by U10 cowtruiilion of tborull weyp which
coiiflnti tb? carriage< l?<? given I ibould
from 4lT>?ny to Sciieutwtaur, wlUi ?ttam i*rriu
g*? would b? found both uiCKilau*. proftiwblo to
? cowpany,Vholabibt owuuc-fit^r >*>???
^ For^alo;
lep?7<m tt>ar? ? two
oicry vtbor necesMlry out
I
rrillP-. flonll. 5T01M: of tfce Mawn|o 11*11
X rcceiilly.oenii?lod by Mr, iJroiHf.ii, fitted uj.
?v, Jf '
by
v-mmsitm.'< ^-Wmoni'T
i n?l t yirnrt ?voC|tlj^ - Poii wi i iongt vi n ?ia i -
ndE^S^? *"?
Auk. 12. MW *
?1t4b,p|feC'#"v
THB 1I0UBK b*luht(|i$ Jo tU? ftw
, Win. II. Jutmson, lately occupied by
I ?nv, m-ir tjrt Kpll?0|*t Cljdh lr,? Al?.
>l! 1IOU9K ontlit ?**? lot. Apply
sjssfe- ?, '*?*!.
Ihfi ^lWMIWUSB ?n too ???? loir A,,,?y
JNotico.
rilHKco.puMnftNliiplicrrtoforncil^rljfbctwrpn
X: 'W,tinUorlh# firm ofWArtih OlH?h?, ?*??
?1 Wiolvi-d ON I ho flftt Of July M?t, A 11 p*r*o n ?
On
?Or
owing Itook aoconnt.. *r* fuqueitfl to pull.
At.t.ttji Union for i?ti{ement, b?^^n? b*ltg u
M.*l?d to ?>i?. to. ??* ? . w 2?1
ai.i.kn i/insorl.
..fcttWR ' 4 11-^t
??"-? '?? --rr .? ?' ' -
Notice.
MymkiU imiti tio mttb m w iieforo too 15th J?r
r1? b
~?
Notico
'*ttr?i*Ue<>arttto* to Uw <o Uxrfc!.