The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 20, 1851, Image 2

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    intended to be a Oand on wlich halting o
ationesuuld tie conducted. -. '
` 7 ' — '''therier;Olarirf r eFaisOiritetii-liigin:
agents of this Bank-tomike, widen:oloT
Nei York. 'They well be, allowedap
•est'on what they slm sae 41 thee .
° • funds in making -. ~ r ebut it ,
they had Moat of the Um .t all of ti qti
fte v
n
.ii inineleiiey of f n4etti & from tirip
.!to Make the tea lieu have krlig. •
y ,p tk iis
edge that anirp .. ..'.i ?diet... ,
~vaadrawai'ftillen& Paxson by the 11 ,
of atook,wore -ever issued •
The.:Dca k s to illy, kilowledge,' for this -aurp
'-,a+k• I wad a Director of the Back three
roar years. It wee the 'intention when
.A..-. l ,Bartit.warorgantred,to use but-thirty Uric
- VIP" g,i B PPit4 lit° Pl l *l l
;i 410646 Of, thcdeocipaiy-thoi sup'
'tack. I held thirty.fmir shares of bank sta.
.... 9 15tai-'-i - s - a - ifilit:' -- - ---" ---- ''' --."
`'''' 1 - Ra I
riklipSits iii"!:fucliti;r: Genirit. '
point° Janinalts:-- , , ,-,. ~.,, ~
t ' rl'l'VC;l:"lB4kp. '3 ! ,)1
60..(Signed.' s.
. 'Kola' oaibipt, - .ettpititi:stnek' 'spited at
,'..,., y,.5100 . 000p.• -, : ,
' 'i.:..t ' '' *
r i t''Vill- Ifitt‘44)th'o'.4.... SWoiti ',and Sob.'
~... iteribad.before C..Aveiy, J - P,ly - 1 SKel4
i
~.:,,,_lntiu tlitsbierl.:l, I" Capital stock as it, stands
4 -Pa Intrjnoki,."ll.loo,ooo. . •- . •
~ ~. -litniSn'Jnutmal t: :. ~ , ~:7 ; ,: _•:,
....-_ ~, . . : ",ki Y01154g..,p: Mr -. Aftrmed and_olt=
imbed bx_ls,,uo, L PoSt..tderk before C
.:4 1 v_ S ry.... 3
nnutl
P , ," Capitol stock $100,060.!_.
:"enatit io: .-... , . . :
3 ' "'' . "ll`iol 1846: p.:lB7Afirmed aridsu:)-
'-'•i,seri'bhtl - by l l`
. P St John, cashler,'.before C
, ''At4ir, 34 1 .- - " Capliatstock $101:1,000.!
;= . 1 ', tvel:lB47;sp . 4l- - L.AiErmett end Eli
iscribed by T P St John cashier. hiliire rg.
!. !Avery, J.l ) . "Capital stook $100.000. 1 .: '
..'..-4.2r01.1.848, p 215—" Personally appeat.l.
.z. , 4 o 4 l bcfore,tno.lo Avery,Justien of.the Roan,
~,,f'4 P. St John; : and .
.cloth.soy ! , toat -th i
ffiregoing statement is correct -to. ,his ,be 4
knowledge. ' ~ ,„ •- . - . . :i
. , . ,T P St JOHN. Ca.shfrr•
'' ;:giiil _ eillieil` .i liefore , truc'this , 4th Donal=
-.' '• - .136i.'11347. '' - - ' - II
1
'' -' 'i ' C. TV.EB.l7;,lustice oftlie Peace ''
1- , -1? vol Ifhli!,,p'2lp—Subseribed is atm'
-:rt.i'foretl. Avery,- by T P St John, - to 'tli
~ , beSkof his belief,' not - reprt!ienting himsel
....As Oshier,„ ,1 - , . - ,
.-.. Weorge i Fuller. dinned: -
!.-- , . ,I at!Pridefins ono. of , the commissioners,
,: to sell the stock
;in 1837 . I made s mo..i,
tiop that - the, ten per cent, he paid. in, spe.'
l',,eim,wiligh Motion wits L.ricotta, , : .,k.fter the
' , reshletion was passed ,to pay in curret
''`bank: notes ' or specia, I voting in the tins.'
t ',. Live; I tefuiet - to` sign, "the Commissioners]
‘-'irePort-tiiihelOivernor; ' r think the five,
-per cent, was paid pkineipelly'in money oil
niche Towanda'Benk, t. • There wee lime
on per-,
s here connected tritb,tbo Towanda bank\
•
. J was , never a„stock .holder in ,the. Bank o?
- Suktiltime CManty.
, '..rolni.T.Arcons sworn. ~. ' • • : .
.__' , I, htrire.t,w,i? poses left with. too , by :Mr.
4seatt. : Relisto (predtped, . and , copied . be
tirkerj),- , .' , .1 - ~i , ......., ~-,. , • ..- - ',_
Moatrese,'NoTember
• 06-
sii months - a:
aft'er da!e,, w . e,, jointly and
'teierell4TiOnnise 'Ray,l,o the, Bank of
,
TM:nits. .o eider,l fifieen
Ailloatuind dellais with interest kelp date,
Iforraine received: - .
: . (Slgned). '4VILLTAM WARD,
. 411; WARD: '
• , -DANIEL SEARLE,
t it S 8 MULFORD, , .
_I 0 BIDDLE.—
ISAAC:Post •
POST.- _
, WILLIAM JESSUP:,
- • „HENRY DRINKER,
" VELUM' L.. POST,
rndorsed' J.C . Biddle, Trisident.
P°PY,of: t 3 cf 'Note,-
MontroseilSovember 1,1539.
X 18,344: 63.
Sts month; after iiate;i we. jointly and
prOmilelto pay to the' , Bank of
'Otolgooluann Cottoty„,;or . order; forty- eight ,
tho sand three and forty-four dot- 1
• leis anti sixty-three cede, with interest
from date,. for volutkreceived. ;
t Stag' above, but
_'' , ,
Irene - .9,8 17 received-them of Mr.
lout. Cishier Builintherina County
Banc; '
the ! Atiylot at,Toirati,j
' 4ii,lwbere I reside, Mr:l6lll4' was io - -
iogi West, and left &ail With me nodeethel
. irapression that I.tr l tut one; of his bondsmen
-to tfo.4,s4,erid_,op: tiip Bank upon settle
atentcupOri4,lilitl. adjustment of
"the ; ..
FLO ~ The,
'notes were to be ti yin - 1;115 , 111 - 00: settlement
se Wforesaikiiini'delirety - no by the :'hint
'zif:Kelinith'tWo . bodds tliat• ho'had given
tuadne' r,'lliairb‘rottiided the initeiSinei.
`:lis Kellum then,arent-WeetiarberO heltas
resided .; !be is now. .in•ilartfornic 'net Mr:
Postv, the-Prejidentikoo* , .ititowthne after
AYeceilre4.4o !tote& that I,bari theta ; or
lin Spoke, SO moon sks Snkipos,ancl. Airett.,
me ;to retain, them. I know.W. L f'9oe B ;
and C L Ward'a 4ignoiiiep She. ootss.,
Leifrigtr4 -
.1
know the signatures tntle-two notes
pre duced ltlrz :Means,' esteptiOg:War
low Forcrs; theta to- - bel. the
'
signatures the persons,:.subseribed;.
AvtowetsrfriMil' Bp-Lai'civtilLE Bank if
•. 4iimitehaniza ~ ,, 4dopted 12th
A nucm- f B.4.,Allmottis ifid4eitip fin;
rest,4fered for IlitmatinfAitoendiug inamount
13240„okall have atleiniC Mita reSponsible
maker orifirawer and
the.individuatiaomposiog. ; a,firm:shall .be
cotiiraet9.4:*'9 l 4fr . nAP 3 t
1* .e note..shallilni.74lis.
taunted, iiithOot, tho consent of .itsosjoriSy
i.f the Oreat o rtireaeni, exclusive. , of
trtreetOra *bait) namoOor' fi rititistiall,,ll:pear.
~ Ss endatsers of the ittain.. : - ,1 ;
' l . ;146 :Ciistiei, it4U-supqriptvid
.she
abaltakirerklistionit •-daY, lays Concise 4if its eptieerna'before. .
tL
ii;eAtiokei IrlierS:skitPlio eoniinittio
if
the direethrO-rer i iitinalt,AdaittiiiiM3' all the ;
wootatate , of and t.4. - acoot
-z stiroinina; - 40 44641 Aiii'449p:
• jialideaCtinit r eObitor
• artiblirtihiAnthorlied•lo4britaunfltper on
Oieittiu :#oligull4 , llbiouPt il*Mkkoio:
•04f;:09'.0.0100k414
7'1.;
• 1 atittition require it, with theisonsent of_the
resident directors,
_proitdedtho. , Pilles-Ack
:1 "iiiiiiiiaiiiiirtie - tiutinitti'd" to the boar d
Ifor their c onsideration at thee next meet`
:tin.' i"'"' - i_e ---.. \ fm,, 0
, k i
' "41111 1 1,19fIfii Witte bver44oo - teafi:be
' distiounkid at 'Oartildp, tor. Ivy IferfOni
Whativer. } L-'.‘':, .1 ., ,1 , ,i , ik .. i 4. t 4,4 /
i... .._4.1nia1.4; TiseiastieCantheldrkalti
1
iheStlao on* Relitivrei•gry
thltorse.stadkba,A th , es, V'
tioidiiiilitvo ormore sufficient tte curitieit . ;
jointly and severally to be approved by, the
directors, for; the faithfuliserforinamm-of
the trust reposed in s them, that is to ; say,
the cashier in the tmni k_r i i g9: 4 l9l l .Witli , a
bond of two 'or mare sufficient sureties in I
like sum,_ the: principal clerk in the- suutof,
($15,000, and each subordinate clerk in the
sum of. 10,000; but neither the President
nor any of the directors will be received as
„.---4-: - .-- •.--_,,2,-t----t.-.-.1:.1.-!----- A
!..Ani 94: No ; note shall be discounte d
fn's parties living out-of r the , tater, lunless
the name of at leaskonetesponsibteindivid-
ntl is
. giren:_ne in endemoi, -within the'
:Mtg. ~.7 .. .. ,' • - •,1 • .- •f•
..,. .
Ani 29 i' None of the , foregoing rules
. nd regtslatitins'shislf.be reseinded_or alter
: di unless at a meeting' of this board enn
-1 isting ofmio-tbirdi of the direetersef the
• nk, and after netiec-givenpf any; pro
osed alteration." .-., •=: .-1,. t- . ..
illiam.L Post retallid - - .
' The paper of by-laws now in the bands
it's° Commissioners, is in the hand Writ
ng of Mr. Bid*, the formorPresident of
he Dank. r believe these to be the origi
n! by-laWscf the ;,Bank atkptcd: by, the
ireetnrs. Vapors shown witness as Sol
,, .
lows ti . - :
1' Palmitin ,of C. P...Polqut4 er, ,with ,
hpers attached: . " ..
~, ~, • , ~ :
' 2 . Answer 'of W. L Post SO entails - int of
' •St John,. in a suit in Supreme Cour t - of
York.. - - . ' ' :' - :
3;ittpliestion ofoSt Johis (Ansel) inami
swer of W L Post,above.• ' • ' ' '', ,
.:Witness , proceeds: . ' -: , ~.. -i • • -
. .....
Tim, copies, of agreements., eihibitp, let.
tern, and papers - contained in, ,and , aceran.
pamog the, above-stated tteposition,anSwer .
and replication, are accurate copies to.the
best of nip '*notviedge,,, , Tile, ppero. allu-:
(led - to w
kno,•and have had knowledge of
from m 3; ionneetion"with the bank and ~ if.s
ttiosaotions. 'I exeept agreement
boWever, the allele() agreement
,of_l9th
A ugust,' 1544; contained in . the above rep
ication ofirhidh paper 'I Gave no i-ccollec.
't,..111:Bull shmin. -..-: ::: -- '•' '' ' • I,
i., After.the suspension in 1843,-"the - ,Sus-,1
inehanna..l3ank - notes - ; were --: at - a' disCetiht i
if,6o per eent,:in,this county. , I lived then!
Towanda, and still live; there. .' -It ccinj, I,
need at_about. thut , dimTount . until =the 1
ink w as resuscit ated under the St.Johos:
Chow 'of some of the S.u squehanna Money
thing sold' ailomas' threnty- - die cents on
t ' dollar. A great deal:Cif 0'& Suitque- 1
. ha na money Truk in-tircalatten- inßracl- i
f ' County. , at the tihTe:of the' suspensinn.
I was One of the bail of Kellum..in: his
hand as - cashier.
. Salta Isere bicinght.upon
this bond by ' the lihnii ' ''Mr: ;Yost, „t,11i3 . - -
president of the bfinir,prepesed in the n ame
ofibe Board of 'Directers;;:th 'aCithi . the
snits for $9OO.- _ , fie carrie'to. towanda '2O
made-the 'propesition. ' - Thisiprolioaition --- I
decliaello - nne of the bail 7 . Subsequently
I enosented, on.bobilf of the bail;:to- settle
fOi-etoo *" ; This . watt ac_cepted.by the hank,
Titid the irhole'matier settled. ,- : .The_ dania
ges claimed - in the . ections..hrere, $30.000
The bail were 0:15. Itir,oelt; t.:,.. S. Good
' rich, - Pini n Wells; "and' mysel f,,. mid . were
reaponaible: to, 'in itiMutiti 4Ceeding.the
I taco nfibe bond.' ' -' ' ''.. ''';'; . - •
.E.zfrcgs 'front Trinsfcr. tpuk. of Stock.:
Asfignee. . :Ail - signor- .. Shires. , : Dive.- .:
.7 Cilicldfo air. Co. J. C., Biddle, 353 47th Apr. '39
1• --•'. 'is ' . Daniel Srarlo, 160„ • . " ••:. -
i' .' -' i. "••.; 71458 Pan, ,• -:296 Blank (1839)
H , ' 4 . ''!
. L Placktirci;. .Sdi 111. DU., ;838
' •', ';•• '', •' AV L Posit; ' ' 2 19812..5 Apr', 1.6 S
. ._, !,.-.,- - .;.: cr.L Weidifor =" ' • ' ' '
, ~, ••, ". ----. ; - golf , 4 others' 4100 9 Oct., '1839
_. .: " : - .7.BenTle. , ' • • 7017th Dec.
R ' .
. ..•
' • " •. -. Searle. ' 1 .• 30 TrDee. i 833
• • ~. -,.
" S & Mulford. -• 88 '..- , ." .; - -
~.,.
~.„,4 ! , i . 4
„... I' . yrricssup
.., 6
147 -• ",- :• :
Ti". 40,1), ar f co 7Bortu Post;. - ~. :. 3;'-i _--:•.----- ,- -.
N Nerfield,JC 8i.11111 , 4k co 40 ' ;date
Dl4 -
R.B"Pbelpo, - • 5 t•
H_(l Phelp.., < t; - i 10••
" ,-,
u " 5
Eno & Phelps,- -;• 10; .1, : • A
J(lse,/Anec - 2
J,esitqh, n' "
1. SeirlC;.
, " a
2 ,
TV -Ward; • - " 10 12 - Deet.'.lB
B GO-rover, 6 - '
'Francis Sonitii, ' '
CalrianSomerg, ' n 2 , •• -
J-11rnek 8c Co; ; 10:17 -Dei.'l3'
C-L • • "nn ' • 58 'Oct.''3B
NV I, PAst,,l--• ; . 4
, 2 ,-;" „I , '
. , , , •
GeolVAker,_ " • 10 17,bee..'36
411
';" - 10 -
Alien Si!Pi4soiiil ; io - ': ' -'' ''''' .'t '''''''
Biddle* Co , " 30Q Sept .9
- [Er4:3 , on mirgin-- : "ThoeertifieatellS
fined in this assignment itrieturied'eaniel- 1
led, and the stock is in the am:id:4 of J
Biddle ik Co.
° iS KELLUM; Cashier."]
fP
,„ _
iontrose. :Nor. it , itr44.l
In inirettoocT of Arepolution.ofAbi3 board
Direetia,,wo de:hereb,y &rooster 011-the I
stock of tbi_llinit t ot s4cpleketwa - Ciltu4
standing on thi.riheiledier, h the newel
of o tt Biddle &`6lOrlYtf) ,Tessitp
(no certifielites tiiiinibeee bided therefor,
tind the stock' "standing in the natio' of J
C: Biddle Sct'n,. being by the oninpany di
'reotedioinitlitis transferred) to the Bank
of .8 nequebannwenziity,
Signed) •7 , jEtSUP CO
„
tg;
! - lA:tioislip't i btiv eAs written, in red ink,
tbe fellewiati'Sizieentoondreit and thirty--
tliree shartaltiidinglo ;be "num of J C
fiddle to Co 4 three' ellants staodlng
)li r tlatlttt ofWitis7ek44l &:Co_ -
MEE
4't
=kg
_~Tgrsday; Mi rcb2O : ISSL `
To:;iiooilxiitiiiikm,TlE***.% - i
- "ltiTceletirriitiiitifilisiemanto log," up
po,vbeforelortg....
4 long and very Intereating letter from cal
.
ifornia will - appear next,
•
Wtrtit ' S MAW retWtian tO
Wmucrtibffeiy calnabts public 46i.
mbenta.,
',Draw or Gnn. HcDFrorien.- George,
Hetluffss'Of:Senth : Carolina 4jekon-: 00 11th
svan,ilaurteen yea*, u member. of
Cprigrer;S; and dx years,' U, 9.:Penator from
.
that:state.,
clisw Hartmann 'Etnctui,l...i—Frona the
turns of 'the .el4.ition `thiS 'state, it' iseeins
there hai been no election by tlyi . peOpfo for
Governor; but as the Legislature will-proba
birbe Democratic, Darsmonn, ; the present in.
etimbnnt„ and the candidata 'for r&eleetion,ivill
be,chormuly that body.' Of.the Congress Men,
the Democrats have 'elected Gon. C. .HA 7 e..
leo a nd Hon: Harry .Hibbaril; in the Ild and
4th Districts.: inlho ether-two Dititrint s the
Whlgihnve elected,:.
Tns Tar:ASUlty, OFi litszony.- 7 This is, Ihe
litte 7 of anew iecirit
,tvitieh has, been
,placed on !
I Otir,tA4
in
author digests)
theintereetbig'ineiaeitb;in the liietory . of , the,
world fieni:the;Cikrisifan.
as er.i down ; to She pre
ieht the, in Inielitt formto,, make it an in
traltiable.:eiliitet; Pi4di,klistqry ; , at, the
sane tiqiii . biiiigib4."tte within .euch a
compass its to 'enable; the mass of.rea4era to
!nrantet Shelf tveqk'hoslong, been called
I fer;:frete the — tier tint ancient
_and.. macro
Hitciti' bcOn locked up in so
I.gi•ipt lisnuOer.'of :tiielinies ! that',the mass of
mankind - bas beenliept . ati , ay,from it,
, .
The work is eleipnily and, durably bound.;
contains upwards offitlOn hundred pages,
with iliust!aticms, &c.; and is atThrded at the
low price of $4,75, BAx.:O6 F , psq., lathe
ttgentior this county
We are ,requested - to state thkt a Tem
perance meeting will - be-held 'at the Court
House next Saturday evening: - A kanOral, at
tendance of 'our Citizens is'aequestal '; There
is need enough of a movement ofthe' kind - in
this Plato, and . itis hoped that something will
be diine iu - earnest.. Several' apeakeriare ex-
Pee* • •'• ' • "
PWUDELYIIfa S!ITCEDAT ExPttr.ss.—Why
have ;We not redei4d . for lieveial weeks ?
We think we Are entitled tcinn exchange, hay-
ing enmplied with the requiiementnof thepub
1134ers, • ' •-
—TIIE the. 15th
of April; Father kitehie'retires from this ,pa.
per andllajor poaelson
,And -Gen. - Armstrong
assume the Oasis.
,• •
WA man iris -run ottr •by th 6 cars and
fnstuftly killed, a tenevenings-Mb:ICP, a short
distance
. east:of IBinghamtom He "tiffs
itianger and was walking on the track: '
'Three prisoners - escailed front -Hones-
The Herald
ealls:it "a :gerieral dellvery.".
OHIO U. S. SENATOR.-,.8. F. Wade, (Whig)
inta been ele,efed C. S. Senator from'Ohio,.:' by
a vote ofl4l to . 43.
LLTERIFRO I it ROrtorz.-The steamship Asia
at Netr%York on
,Saturday last:- 'No
.formed to replace that
of:ord John Russel in. England.
•, • •
- JoAtm Bituam, the great poetess has died,
at thd „Igo of 90 years., , . • I
Of the: news fro_ m the Continent the Vibune
From . the Continent there is nothing -of'
much importance. ' ;With regard to the threat. I
enecl'Wer With .SWitzerlaud, we have nothing
more „than the old rumors. LI Germany thlnas
are surely though circuilonsly.;approaching
thcii.apPointeil. end, the, restoration of the old!
VatAfort ked Etk
eiatioosincluding the evonian,l
Magyar provinces of Austria"?'-lni
iran cc nil is:quiet. " ,A.' re ectuciliation 'has been I
negotiated,_ between. the • Orleanists , and the
Legitimists; the former agree to submit to the
sight of Preeedetietgelnimed for the-COMA de
Chanabord;',as rightful proprietor of the throne
tof France. This reconciliation .was dotibtleis
accelersted; fir.. the dangerous: illness-If:Vie
Count, ft: 1 .0111e dies the two partite will ithve
nothing but an - abstraction to differ about=
They seein, to Fancy that France ii.-deatined
150011 to return into the possession of the Bour
bons.We shall see how they will make out.
Vrl4 - 6,extract the following from ai
-1 tide irt.the• Honesdale"- Herald, fn -reference'to .
the-Report of Messrs. Wright and BuchaloW,
andwe doubt - not the' force of it'will be fully
appreciated by the people of tills'county:''
mocratic,deetrilliS OECbafilifl;*lll,4e think`,, bo
' generally receicedlerel -; •"•••
1' What- a commentary is this nctiOn'e the
Sustilteltanria.COunty Bank, upon Whig OPpo=
sition to individual liability' of 'llatik`Offii..
ears o:oll4.6litskholders. • ''"Had iho'Otiartoi
of this an',:esinedratict . 4 check to Wanton
them I,6c''nog
queluinpn
conducted RAW : tiollniitttity: 1 11 - Orti
would thin tt?ito
'ianda
Mein.; ' i the'adlitniuidt)'iitinkfita4 - 'VeCii
the lotis'es'lt'instainetli` and men
high iliaracie + r4oitrd.have' gone on Thar
way t io*eimatig - iltWpo r iSoision
cotocieaces O, )047E100 of d ad.
edam' nosi swindled
:10 - laguue ll 4444ets9o) l Philat,lPltt
has twit nnaer the ActiOtiiated
ti)ir t nge fur publication thetploiliat r4ole
r5v?,4444 1. 4 . 1.4 oniotsinnt, tu,tto
, •
017111100 K TAULt:
Miwasine eoi• April, is on °ne t
tabK4olden'a.lnags in,rnerged in
/ thie f ,
antgy.he lirestiAt - airottriotriin eep
lielli‘thesr 4 , o4'A:rept ,iYithLabialidakit„
Irma) the,`,Ttippea't*e of-thip tit - Ober
they are bo l ,undle
leidci4ss Titi,iycjiincjr;
4 4 : ?: -
Code s isi,ty's'appi, for' Aprit,is unaurpass
ed in 'magnificence and rest 7orth.. It eon
lains,fitie-onOibiksilsi:ii Seareh
theS4iptureS," and l"c0 epeallfirsq intrpsas
iti-Vxaelleneer; Tlielioittl.Sritt of thistirli ifii
evinced Nye the extra editien of 10,000 of the!
liiareli . No;issued to supply the demand.
dress Tereis ; I
I iojiy efihis took and "3lontrose De- I
rnaerat'fortine' veer.' Tot'
,
Grahame ',Magazine . for April.—Georgo
Graham;Editor, 134 Chestnuf:SCi'l s hiki.- 2 .
, Terms•a3 per year. • '
• This. excellent -monthly for April 'appears
with , 64 pag,ei•of matter, frora the pens of our
mostt eminent writers. 'Font' engravings-supe
rior iia• design 'and' execution; oinbelli.sh the.
work.
Sartiiifs'tlniiin fdionirie ti!iraturo and'
. .kit; 'for Apriii', Mrs . : C. X 'Kirklarid'.aati
Proet John B. Hart, `ditors.' Address - 4hn:
Sartain & co., Philadelphia: `r eriris
copies $10,4, •
It is truli 'gratifying to every lever of, Art,to
e,xfunina Plosely the engravings or this, work.
Thfs . rfumber is embellished withseve,ral Mez
zotint and Lino 'EngtHaviogs,- besides Fashion
Plates and wood cuts. "Return pf a vietori
pus armmueut, to a Oreek,gity," is one of the
'finest Aye over saw., The articles in.this num.:
ber are from superior pens, and-full, of interest
and profit. ,
Democratic. Rizing.for.March-:—Thos. P. Ket
. tell, Editor:-Kettell & Moore, Proprietors';
170 Broadway, N. Y. Terms 83. I)(.`r
_Contents-I,` 'TheN.American Bar; 2, John
Randolph, (conelnded); o 3,WOmen of the Rev
olution ; Counting houSe - Scene ; 5, the
deeline of England; 6, the Veto Power of the
President ; 7, English Policy ;' , S, the ditty of a,
Biographer; 9, the last - of the 'Pecpiods;
Popular portraits with Pen and Pencil—Law
rence Barney, lU.' S. Navy; 11 ; N. V. Finan
,ees ; -12, Financial Rea - iew ''13,. , Notices l of
New Books.
The Working Farirter..a monthly paper devo
ted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Florleol
ture, tVe. Prof. .1: J. 31;ipes, Editor. Ad
dies's A. Long,ett, 25 Cliff st., N. 1, Terms
. $1 a year. • -
, 14r - have received thisiluhthl,y fur March,
which commences the Third Voluuie. This is
a good agricultural work, and , one which all
fuirfietalShOuld read. ( • '
liagtierreari',Tournal,No.,7;' Merry's
Museum, for March . ;. Gencisce Farrite,r; and
Van Court'S Detector for March ; 'Ladies'
Keep sake for Febivary bare all been
• .
ed
the "aerondur, is said to be
engaged in the construction "of a monster bal
loon, with which he intends to prove the 'cer
tainty of his ability to cross the 'Atlantic and
circumnarigatc the globe.
—A writer from San Francisco, under date
of Feb. Ist, says:—"l3y the Way,: the reports
which have reached zoo in regard to the rich
deposites of gold at Gold Bluff an; Sheer
rications l --got,up to rob , people of their money
and toinduce r.nother large emigration to this
country. Believe none of -these enormous
gold, stories."
—Twenty-six more gamblers bait' been
nabbed at Boston.
: n •The - English give a good.riason fOr not
constructing.the'buildinglor the World's Fair
of wood. They were Parini - the :Yankees
would whittle itdown.
accounts from BtErmzh an
nonnee'that Mrs. 'Judson was to-leave Maul-.
main for the United States in the month. of
January. She is probably now . on her voyage
home.
. ,
The Directors, of the
. I%L.Y. & Erig.Rail
road, in a late report, ,state that the. road will
be completed to Dunkirk ~on. Lake tfrie
soon the Ist or 14th of .31.iy nest. The
entire cost of the road. is set down . at $20,-
'O9OOOO. _ : 3,,
TA4.l2"Tili'll .
, . .
SENATE, March B.—The Speaker presented.
,
thO annual 'report of the Bohrd of.Cottnissiron.
eri'ef.the Eastern State Penitentiary-. 1 Also, a
communication from the Canal Commissioners,
Ahowing tlie probable cost to the state of resum
ing tho Erie Extension Canal. Also the limn
' al report of thej,eggett't
,Gap. Railroad Com
puny.' petition fromiSeve:nth
Baptists; fOr the repeal' the act Of 1794, in
referanceto the observancelof the Sabbath.
Housn.—The speaker presented
report, of the iiiikeetoisof Pin •tastetit
Peni
•.• ,
!The bill t o 'WC
oipOraid the Farmers' and
lifeehanies' Bank of Easton, was taken up and
passed second reading yeas 41, ila y ti 38. It
was then laid aside.
Alr.;Beekhow, read n 13111 lii - plaee
§eheol.nliisters toWnskhi,
haitri4'eohnty, to doTheir'ditti,'aiLd. 4 biltto
c.orporate the L'erio3oliaillito,44..eoiiiiiipy..
SENAT4 - Mardi' s Ctialier
0re.411
e Senate:a memorial fro* *tub*:oft
the late 2d Regiment of pennsylvinia VelutiF
[ pttericivhe served in the liericaii tirar. ilea&
and Ordered to i<io prifitt:cl.
The bill t o repeal nil ii...eielnittiOieett'aln .
propiartj ryas recommitted _to
tottintittee:Oit •
~ -11 4 1*:-.4totirti of Litilor.24Tl ebill iela6e
the liars iti
6i44 . tissoilfotOcat:,
Numerous iVfi 6 ll l4 oi'l
andr*44,: o.4tie.Ett iiee.
ond 0E4410 ylti4l?
Po Y
1 ;;44.0i. 41 6 1 ';. 1
ed sivii;z:i.§:a:i`
'flie !Alt Atablisiiitt*irepiriiiicit of o.itett,
MEE
... ~
_. /'~~ S f
.Y
tion wAP Ptutor neniidonition.wll4 the Hotise
adjourned.
11•77 4 " . .reez Balikiii&--O r ft
nniti* 31f. rat r ker t ; th e §eVatttoett tip Eli'
eiiiii4eMtiokot thei FOoilinkir The'
firstOtion,liCanieMletl, tvaliogied!Oi.
(Mr. EimilimaeliiijrnivA ikeert thf, 2,(1'
sketionafMr.the +Alas I;!Aa.lialeb;!l34at.pek:..
40-"tkitaStatA-10(WNaVaini eed
•!•.:yeas
int} 40.
Mr. sluhlenberg moved to refer the bill to
the Committee' ea . -Banks. - Noragre`od - to:
• The discussion was resumed and continued
ttidiatiouretnenit„..
SENATE, March 12.—The speaker laid be
fore the Senate a petition from the Profeas - ors
in.the Jefferson Medical College, praying fora
providing for the registration of births,
marriages. and-deaths in theCommontrealth.
A grearnumlier of Itills were reported from
!various committees, as ready 'for the-action of
'the Senate; including one, to incorporate the
I P,ennsylygnis,State Agricultural Society..
.7 The Senate then resumed the consideration
of the. Free Banking, Bill. Various: amend
! mentswere Submitted and disc r uased until the
Imur of adjournment. , ,
3.4.2 E, • March
The joint resolutions rolatiyo... to publica4
tion of ihe final report on the geoingical..sur
vey of tho!tate, passed second, reading.•,:
.Free Basking.—The ,SenotaLresumed the
consideration, 9f the , Free - • -
The numerous amendments to. this bill pre t
. .
Vent one from forniing, any idea.of the shape in
which-it will be finally'disposed of. •
• Messrs. Crabb and Multlenburg are the prin
cipal opponents of it. Mr. Walker of Erie,
has it in chnige.
Armstrong Made ; a Jong nncl
nble rePort,heednipanying to provide for
the registration 'ofbirths,nntrriages and deaths.
SENATE, March Free Bulkily. bill
%rue taken up•mid until tiro Adjourn
, .
mdnt.. - ' '
Hot The bill proyiclinz•for the . re,gistra.
births, niarria - ges :10 deaths, was made
the special - ordei' fur I .1 6(1 . 11 . eqay, 3birelt
Thebill'aVolishin,g the. Canal Board and
profiding for the election of a Superintendeni
of pUblie wo rlf s; `Was'consi,lcred and. tiled by
an indefinite poStifoneinent. The vote stood
for the postrodefnefit 51,
.against
.40.. The
Housfithen adjourned.
Common: Sehooi Vie p
The annual !report of the 'Superintendent
of Common. Schools of Pennsylvania; for the
year ending .Tiine - lst, 1850, has been 'publiLh,
ed. It is a well written document, and pre
sents a sueeinetchistory or the 14gistaituti cat
the State creating our r ,
Sehiiols,.. with
a review of their present 'condition: . The fol
lowing exhibit, from 'the Report — Of - District
Directors,'afford-deondensediView ofthe
op
erations'of tliii - SYsteM for the last year
Whole intnher•of districts, 1.1,387
Number paid out daring the year 1,273
'Wholdnumber:of Schools; 8,510
Nntnber yet required, 674
Avirar,e nutilber - of months taught,' 5,f
Number Of male teachers; 6;972
Nuraly,.>r of female teachers; - 3,935
Average'Salaries of male teachers per.
• month; ' • '
Average salaries of female teachers
• per .
Nullifier of 'Male scholars,
NuirdiCr of female scholars,
Number lehrninr , Geruion
Averade — humber'(4' , sc'hoiars in each
, .
sellout, • '_
Cost of teaching r e - a . ch scholar. per
month, s l; :14
Amount Ottax ; leiied, r $763,322.07
-:• •
Amount received from . state Appro
priation,
Cost of ihtruction,.
Fuel mid Contingencies,
Cost 'of t3chool houses, pueltasin,g
rentirg and repairing 253,329 O 6
St:4e Agricultural, or High ; 4chool, is rec
ommended, and its establishment urged, upon
the LegislatUre. :The recommendation is •int.;.,
portant, and well deserves, the attention ,of the'
Legislature and the eitizens of, the Common.
Thelirojeet embraces the union.oflL
Irge Model farm and acollegiate. institution:
the farin to consist of . thousand , .;:cres of
land, the college to lie adapted to the wants of
fire, hundred ' pupils . taught by a faculty _of 8
prcife.s t s*; w4ll a corpi . .pf 'sixteen., nssistints
-:-eXelit'siv6" Of the . fain .superintepdent, and
varions - perSimS.eMployed indouestio or other
inferior tiipacities:
Of the flit hundied Pupils, it • is recornmen
dedlhat three inindred should.be educated at
the expense of - the State, and two hundred-at
. their personal cost; the
~State, pupils„ (three
annualty'froin each rePrerentative distriet). ; to
frOm Candidates from the cotntruart
Schools.: In this P4ticular, the institution
wontd occupy the position of a geperaljligh
SchOol, to 'Which pupils would make their,way .
4 -- nterit, Train:the itiferior public seminaries.
, 'lt Is,' estimated .that_ 4e lust • cost of the
sehoel,'Wealhibe, - f6r laSid, beildiags,:md all
the'lacee4sary "equipilientS of ell _kinds, $250,,
000'ind the gross expenditures,
.for
salaries, maintenance', 05.tc:; $75,500.--
Tivo 150 each
would &educe air annWallneeme of 630;00;
leaving n tote} nett cost to tlse -State 'of-$54;-
00G n'year=:--a Small •suin to heireighed against
the benefits which the State would de - 41N from
such • '
Impor.riwr . ,px - Trosyfiasi.--11.19f9ilowng is
-
it copy of a petition ‘siiich was pAeuted
the - LeglsTature few flliys ago. • It is moiad
Miralle hit at the Mania far foreurpor4tions of
speeles, people 9f Pe nn,
Sylvania;ina:wilielr9di kw-makers are only
i.atiready
~
To ! he' Siiitite'arid %fault of Re' pre; entatires
general Assembly met •
1; The petition , 'of Om Ambieribei ' s reslieotfully'
represents; tlkhe• has purelinaelfour licr:es Of i
inndonlho Side of Sharrillion s ubli, =4 has
loareti the same, raid fins - buili himself n'inall 1
house ;As bi&individuslrne,tr g 4 11 ;.1 3 bberi ex
itiltPati iti•tberunciertaking t 44 tile eciinntinf.
1 ty, surrounding him feel tl Iyal4 of watornn4
lids OgiAtripting , At.large..llol , lorefereiielitions'
1 ,
I. ol i!*a9 l 4l)lo•:bodiges tp, giant hinizi charter;
wit-I,OIAPPIUkot li!QOAtc‘' , l4.43iyid;edinto. 200
I l'h;tff1P, 1 01(!i! 1 !'?/11i!9q 1) ; - under: - .Mtilo restrli'-
'11,...i'
ctolsitina:regOlations . aerlrottedzorraribla+nd
ies may think proper, for the purpose of 'ens..
.lingh . im-toltlig said VVldl,e4-erect?iaptlig'
I cn,` Mich wall be. of g,reattfln'Oftt tiktiMtiVa; : j
er, and ?rott.ct them from 4004141ns fins
pig .) Ito will ever praii;‘ . , 1:4
xl , A
PATRICK IMbEAAI t 4
h• `.1 .4 t•
Pu4s4arios 15F711 , E LA A 4II7I. 4, 1 5 6 i4. 40:11 1 .11
Frritibtil.tg,i.itatu re, i
ry,. of Somerset, providing. for the publication-1
.o.fullgeneral laws.in.atlcast one paper. ot-Aw-1
cry county in the State. ; 'ln lieu of the dock
p.t.fee(of--Ihrie. dollars, now allowed to Attord
.
neys in all cases 'on the docket of the Prothon
otary of the Court of Common Pleas, it is pro:.
posed that there shall be chargettand..paid,9lL
all suits entered, two dollars :for thliiso 4 die
c ounty,.to paid over '
... serniaiivallyto:the
eo unty, : Treasurer, - flits fund, is to be appro-.
priated to 'the. expeniedf. publiShing the laws
in the papers of the . respective counties, the
least publfshing Mit t to exce'ed the amount
so receive& and tiny excess that may be ftiund
lover and above suchexpense of publication, to
•
be
applied to court purposes.
, ANOOTE OF l Oisi.tilcKenr.- - --In• the . difri.
enity -with Francep the. French Ambatisader
Washington,- hoping to". frighten Gen. Jaeltion,
asked ; of him 4.vlteu he demanded his passports
..tlVllat shall I -tell the King of the French, -
Monsieur President r' ! ..Tell your master,the
King, that Andrew; Jackson says_ tie must ei
ther pay or. fight f!-: •Thera Ness. no' tnisunder
, standing,,suelt diplottmeY, Mut the triney_-was
soon forthcoming,.::
Dlitreshlrir o nip°.
On Thursday, Dcemnber 17, 1850, Samuel
.Brown; a young., man, aged 22,, left the Village
of Quasqueton,
,Buchanan county, Iowa; on
horseback,. to transaet ! , solo() business - ..at a
grove some twelve miles distunt—between the
ttrapsipinicon and Cellar river. :`On his return,
,
when about four miles from Quasquetomwhilel
riding over a,strip of ice, the horse fell,lirecip-1
itating Brown on his right side, •and his foot.l
remaining .light, in the.:stirrup which was a
small one. The horse regained his flut bzfore'l
Mr., Brown recovered .iiimself,'.and: ran off at
full speed. To preserVe his head frominjery, l
he clapped both ;hands about (high.
that.in part sustained his body, whilst his left
leg swung immediately. behind the horses
heels... Incredible as it may seenajn thiShor
rade position he was dragged three, miten.—
The horse, in the meantimeiby repeated kicks,
had fractured both bones of his legs,fuur inch
es
above the ankle, and . braLsed the log !from
the knee down, inte.a perfect jelly. - - - Al: , the
end of three miler, the !terse become fatigued,
abated his speed, and lby severe - efforts, the
young man succeeded ,i extricating , hisibet
• •
from the boot,:the.latter remainingin the stir
nm. Ho was dropped upon the open Prairie,
three miles fromany house, and a mite and
half from any. road, and ,in such: n fractured,
bruised and.sprained state that he was entire
;ly Unable to walk .or crawl. ••
. In - this situation,:lyihg flit tipcniiiiii liack,lie
remained from - Tuesday afteriMon, 'December
17, till Saturday afternoon, Deeember' 2l; tlic
ground being hard-raid' fro.en", and the weath.
er the coldest -we 'have:had/ this winter; 'with
snow upon the ground, which was inerea ed
to tire or,SLC inches in:depth by' the StOrin on
-Wednesday, December 18. 'He took off his
overcoat and wrapped:it round his broken - ;leg
to prevent _its freezing, but iviiliont • siieeess,
his' left leg being frozen, abeva the :knee When
he - was found,-as also his right foot, binds aid
-ears During
. -:- --. 1 •• t -,i-, ' - •—
During the-four days and nigiii.s, he ncithe'r
drank nor ate any thOg• eke except Snow,' nor
) 3
closed lrs eyes in Stee . p:. • The 'smil' p'rairlC
wolves livered around him at night, but with
,
out molesting him, though thef approached
within a - few-yids. Duriwr, the day,he eOuiti
,
see teams and men•Frissirt,g on the publie-yinid,
a mili and a lii,lf distant.' He exerted himself
to thci uticiest•ot his Strength; to:Make iiirbSelf
heard by theSe teat:lsle: l i, bat tiriilicCit bringing
any of them to his assistance. it g wis'in this
wily that, he was ithatli on Satardiyi 'bY:thime ,
who were hunting forthim, at the distance' of'''
two miles; -and by this' means - he - was fined.
His efforts -at hallotiiitg ha set 'i.is fun& to
bleeding, nu& when found;:he hi4cliniServi
the snow for sever-4 1 feet , aroncitl l- hint with
blood.- • lie was bronglif back to-quiii - fitet7in„
and two weeks after-the accident (but net. - un. ,
tit mortifici.tion':had:-:takett placeolds friends
suceeeded 'after unsuS l cessful 'offorts;iw ;letting.
•
a surgeon to amputate the limb. - Heivis-still"
-1 _
living a t'lnst E.Ceount.l,:but-with littlerlicipe 'of
moven..., a.. 1 .- • 1 4. " •:--- ' - - „ , "--- --,- -:-' - ' -
$10,15
233,392
190,952
11,041
159,367 44
6J9,377.45
63,329 14
Ileum: mu DEATtr.-:—A gentleman of Kent
county informs -;tts that the sextoit: of
church, which is situated on the roadie:444i
from
.canterberry li,lford, on -opening.the 1
door on Saturday, to make the, necessary:prep
arationfor:worahip of t the Sabbathoiiscovercd
that, the ht;nchen rind, ;floor. wereosittenrea. with
bloqd, and, on aavainang. iiit r •tho: interior, be'
fogrula corpse, tying Nn- the, floor,: Which: prow.
ed to be the body 9f.Tallica.c. lierriM„tton-,:a
man of respectable cOnnexious, .bnt : :wlirx was'
much given to : intoxieation., , ..H&.tas seen the
preceding Tuesday evening ttenr. the,,entrab,
with n :I: l l4whielt had recently. been filled, .at a '
neighhoriug grocery, with tha 4 ., water of ,
It is supposeiLthsit his entere,ttlm, gallery, of
the elurch_by enter.deor, °Le , obt»in -shelter
front,. th,e,weather, and fell .nv,er'. the • front;- his
• hat,• and j. ttg being, fotind in -the
all appearaneca.ho fallen ":!head'. - -foremos4
und.came in contact With . •orlldr•of . n . bench;
illiiclitnado deci!,oiltusion.!Orl" tliel l 4Pner
iant of tlee cheek, crtishing:: the , of , Alit;
and making" a.frightful .WO must'
lieweVer, luwo lived n l considerable:timellfter
his fall; no the bleed -vas sateircdirt-evinly 3 4l4
rietion 4aVer ihe_4nor end beholica;lind dper
Wae'r tnariced Awl t h malfirit the'.,rooni
look inoroiikiiar,olattglitetulwittse,:thau , any
otherblilding As:unty AvOr - tio
this occurreneecause4onsiderable excitement
jp .the neighborhood.: Ho watl interred skt:
- ,
Tar , COO ACC:OViTbii `1 .1 0i,-11 1 4 1 '8:9e404 '
PPSt or.e . oilOto"-Or ;Om,. recelAi 4014 - wpthor
by ouppOoing goin
turough , the nortliiwts( : o;ismge, forgot to fib ut
thO ' f loor after ; him; ! •r, • •
PajP4l.'lZ DV l Vrtrigla i rMTN.
Ae k .
'., .
,Ittatlctraci - . .
ittagEritidlie id Sese lou of the Thl
aly.
k n,:t:i : e , *414 . Cougreir.
i'i i •ii: , a 111 ---
j, ,,AOTir - r i arCit - miIaiNATED 'MITE nun,
ronr,.:inict - tt. - :etait i go the• terms tl the Co e ' t i t
:
- 4 C uttsbf the Ratan and Western dishy
of Penfutylva la.
4416 ttiltrefirti an act to chats tiny time for
holding the circuit 'and District - Court s of _
j _thoUniteclAStatii for,the.tlietrit4 efOhio,
An net to divido tile district of 'Ari4nsas int,
tvioligielal 'distriets k . .- ~_ . \••.•\‘
An act auth9lizing - ars .paymrit . of kterit
. upon the•'advances . made - by Ong - State tr
llaine: ler' the
,ttle,,etthe:l3:ltitld t:.-t%
rl' # o '.,t i ,iiltnitlttitelprote4totilif ibises*,
eastern-frontier. ' ,‘ ' -' '.
~... _ ..
Airict trinitlioisikelki,7§ll . -It 4rt , '2 atle;`V:tite`: . i . iiiittent'etinterestle the Sts.t :
- -'of 'OC(1,:-. 6 -1,1 for atliyantes, fiti:del:fOrthe IN : , f
-
. ' t 4. United St4(..S.:in'the.-anyprttion ofd V,
11'(istilitiaSof _the:Creek; 13erainole arid (....
Olteelndians,il4 the , years ley47, t
.183,
-1838.- • . : . ,
An act to,i'Ound ii.,. - iitilienly.raY/UM for them
• lief end support of invali d and,- disabled s u l,.
diem Of the tinny of the U. $..
41.
An aet to amend the seta repenting: tlie-
przisement of imported tueteltandise,:uw f„ 4
other lairposes:% . '- '
An act for the relief of the Ainer:ean colcr,..
=lion S'ociety - . ''' . . '•-.. '-' 1-.
1
An act for 'the riAjet of - Vie rdniansti-ton• dr
. :Nlaj. rred. D lills,'dee'd.
An act to' raitt' the right.of pre 7 eniptioa ft,
certain nutch;iScS a § d Settlerson the "31z!.
icon Rouge drant,' in the event of the fis ! F
r.djudieation cd. the title in faOrofthe 1..
ted StateS. . • • '' -• :
An r.cl for therelief of Gainaliel Taylor, (14,
.marshal tit . th&Pistrict of , Indiana} end hit
Buretio. , •
AR vit. to limit tile liabilities; spf,4hip-ostt
f6r.9timum.r.ose3
An act for ti'M rClief of Charlotte Lyiyi.
An net icr m i ;certaillard• :ic:tile"the' private L t d
claim* in tho ,sizti:tc , California.o
An act to authorize the exChango of, a Ibt
ol
WO" ittl Of Fort Hamilton for m
equal; qUantiiy.of ground adjoining sz'l
, . .
An act for the relief of, the legal represeitl.
tk'es of the late gen. NV: K. Arruistel,
the rimy of thO •
An Cet 'settle aril alljuA the enemies °flit ,
peop'n,of, Qregon in , . defending thernst!, e ,
'frnm 'thy attacks of the Qtyuse
they*trA' ofj 3" . ittinti. 'lB4B.
An net to. create additional collection!. distin
in the Territory of.. Oregon, and -for. othtlJ
purposes. I
%n net to ainend 114 entitled "An art
lowing clupensation . , to Members oft.
Senate, members of the House of Repress.
tativesof the 'Paiteil i. States and to , then:
egatei of 4be ; Territories,
other ;laws on :thst subjeet." - -
An net,for the relief ofTlabert IL'l366lek.
An net for the,settletneet of 'teitniiiClasE3
• private datillS .4 4zithin'the' limit3 . 6f the R.
Bastrop Grant,'; nila' preev,.!
tions to certain actual settlers in' the err_
•' of tae l final udjudieation the , litle of t±
said /le Bastrop Grant ia,faver-of the Uei
- States.
An act for the relief of lyilliMn ilirdin.
-An act. t'r tharelief of f1.1. - 3.leClintt . iek,lig.
rigor, ill, mut itlaifstield eerier: :'''
An net.t want, to the New Haven, and Net
J.,ondon Itailro:ni. Company tht:riftht ottl
, thro.ugtt.the. Custom house lot in New 1
don -. 1 -.7 .., ::::..- -.. ~.. ~... i . ,-:- :
An act. for theittelief of Citieinnatus TrousLi
and : John 9.'Connelly Arkansas.'
An r.et providing, for an additional term de::
ajaite4 States. eireuit aud district courts u
Chie.ig,!o, in the disrriet of Illinois.
ACTS TED IR TUE MISUSE OF Ir.
./lIT.sEXT.4TLVEs.. ,
An net: ta anthorba the!le:gishttiie; 'aiserabliet
of the, territories of Oregart and 3Linues.:
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to tail charge.,of school lands in al
'rertitories,„and, fur c),thes purposes:-
An net td_anpply defteieeiesfin tke appro7:.
ims,ff..),( the sinvice of th&fise4l'.ye::ir.-!
ing Jule•3o,
An itet - AU•dOiapprePriutions 61. sup.,of Vac Ac.4,uuy fur the yo.trea#
2,01444.,, , •
An net nt.iting.appropriationa this paytatt
of 'revolutionary . and -other ;pension:en d
the United, States:for-the :year ending Jaut::;
30, 1852:. • -
An•net fer'The relief of Joseph. p..wora
.1. W. '':•
An net t4aliing npfirepriatiens' for thC
•or the' Post- (Mice Dep. rtmeilt
roar ending June, 30th, 1 . ..4.2„. • 4 .1'
. ' 4•4'
An act to reduce and modify the dr* t ..t
' tagein the United States, and forother •
poses.' _
Au act niakitig - hpp_roPrilittonsd`or'the
diploniatie (5:94;4'14i:0f . goWriimint for et
enein'g ITCC . 30th. 16.52; inictfo! eta L•
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An :let u king.apprppria_tif ,the anprcd
• of iiiO: o rioy, for thi. Scar, en,dio g ,JAn0 . .14
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An act Or the relief of Sayles J.; Bowen.
An, net ter the relict( of tier widow of the !Is
Lieutenant Co)Anel.Willinra
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'An! net niniking-approprietionit for the• card
and . seontinitent -"eitsitisea'of the Tilid4ut
; parttti6t`,- and' for fulfilling treaty. title
tions- with the' vtirfmts frniteri tribes; *r
wire4ttlirig Jetin3o, 1852:' • -
it'tet l eaking,_approitrintlons for the paymt, A
4)f 11:Wy espetisett foe . thoyeif ending
30;',1852'.
An iet to amend en acierititled,"im act for
• rielirpf Frederick, Otutjte, ppirecocl.lg,'
An net fo,r,,tlto reillef,of ponnlnk,44,24l4Nair.
An met for .the ;eller of ,the legal „repreuro,
Itvburt 4: 1101 F/ 413 0 1 PSI Or Stefi e l
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An 14 ,
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c.3.9444 1 ; 0.19 T r14,T14-g°lll*
te e etttict,f Nittnesot4''
.netimAlpir,appropiatiom for the.
serviee .for vear,o,ntlinq June 30, 103t 1 ..
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