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J ... :. us 1"UJ tu.t 5.,1 t")4 u. tl .t ,1.1' ;1.jEI thuiaidtO1b th e'firstoperalioriHbf yea tt Q'i'i.n -the , \ 17UtebuftIti : . ' to" '2 ," _' ' :: "" 11..& aid UadIT.V "6A J rz iit: UGn j -1 i :: :1 pzgiio e'tIl, would' "W-a'cofi. -- lft. .,r_j .cIaUar per.cu&reoftwelve aubeeII" I VOL.' D.) .K U ifcH.3 .M r j I S' diflofthubej" 'd , fOr each I' __i '\ 'r. .. ,_ lO. t Wouid'it' bep> ti abh'a a "" ' '.' fftt 1UTdOUs and 15 eeatl. liberal di =:: _-- 1'H'I' .'tI..-,-.1i, "WS"' r ..ITY.. ."..'.T..n"" ",'J 1. rc"1 u f'f ri ,. ..... ,._:} P4 rtflTeihouiaiid l'tjTft.rt 4 -1JIf1't101le Tovearlyadv-rwersa I For clothing,ftr Officers* Eervaats,.to 1 Q: : 8xc3. And bt it;further rcnactc lbtt'til 4fl't.,:c 1oit i og'e"\f4"' t1)t Ca be a'd persons;' r in even nt A much.Iargt4=> "4 SsPif ,iflbe made. .' dred and dollars ,. '--"i--t ; - be paid Cor before twenty ; i?J' books, papers, documents, and -recerdi in the AMcathat.. ,difficiIt"y b'i.l.J. t We"( Aud' iumbetWe* 'ifrbnt I uroper-AnafcAUjf J&tOu'ffa t -" ? * - ad'tenbemeDtl lIIIC By rererTing For repairs' ,,fuel,,apparatus, forage for pub-' War, Navy; Treasury; 'And Post Office(U 'i: I onfeltb4 .itbOut1ud Ting' .jundl emigranbj to ? '-ambont- exceeding TV. two>undre4faod it' f -on_ by a regulaC'T' uceiaaSd.Hrs1smitted lie horses ana oxen, stationery, prlntmr,: d meats, 'and the Attorney,,CleaeraVA-oaieei may feelings'b t,uprtidou, 1tioea-se .to "? : fifty thousand,' at a'cost for.'tae'ptssag* of- be "* *"* - ._leMI.the r.qUv2m may other incidental and contingent expenses,twen-' be,opied and certified under seal in the same, 'it ml1)1ave Je D'am'Oni Ji the"dispensations j 'of' about teri'dolUrs per headj, aid'they einblzki'Eiropean .'t with the .hertitemeBt. ty-six thousand four hundred. and. sixty dol. manner'as'those''in the State Departminf may Providerice'tojfermit the:6'aiPitder which' port*?more disunl irOm the United ;' . rn.4 AdYPttIY' Dot Marked with the Bumber lars; now by law be, and with the same force and effect Africa has ,suffered,.,to >VZ>e inflicted*that" Her. 3tes'thin'the Western coast of:Africa.>'-It i*"- i- tr qa'-.1.will be coDl Dud until rorbid.i for,the increase and expenses of tht library, and the said Attorney;General shall cause children might .zet l'Dtd 'tou .their" rigfnal, true that the'commercial marine; employed bt-'i ,.fIat.J'Fe onetbouanddollars; a seal to' be' made 'and'proridei'for'his' \ bffid,: home cIT11iZ mudwlth'tbe'b.eiaiL ipirit': twfcen Europe ftidU'e"United Stat atrordl fV ' l ebiT7Fie (ar. for all'announce- For expenses'of the' board of'vitlters, 'one with such device as the President of the United, o r'cl riitiahit' incl" ((1-'idumai 't eilities, in the transportation of emigrants, 'lath ii llal'l will be charged thousand and thirty-three dollars and sixty one States shall approve. deem that'gxeat.Contine: t trom1)&l1J, C.m.'d t low' ral whiclx thut engaged la thYcoameite' -- . . .oraudiliatel for ofhce. cents; ,. Approved February, 184g.. idolatry, .- f t'Wi beeeiLib : and.tlas countrj,dot*,* ' It.quTe.for StS Month. x i 110 00 For barracki for cadets, one'tlouand- '-I :t>-i\ ', ut undertaking to'jtldge,for any other', not' DaY'IUppl,f tmtthaf commerce is tncrtto- . soe. i jee I Debtor and Creditor, i I 700 lars. ; .] State/ft;as"my opinion,Jn'1799, ,that &1 : ingandbythofljbepjr5yjijs&doptedgointo . ? BcBciSoa for Letters Administration 5 00 I For new mes?hall,.five thousand dollars ;, AA ACT grantingBfiVCe"y&'half pay to'c&' tucky was in A cohdUion to:admit, of the'gradual : operation 1tii1Ihs'_ 1. AU ti11 iw" notices will be inserted fraudflTAll I For riding hail, two thousand'dollars tain widows And ''orpha;'of officers, uon-, emancipation t.iqf1aT";>and how deeply geatly.augmented' '.- "** .. T I For hospital for enlisted men tWo :thousand commissioned officers,musiciansand privates. do'I lament,that A system, Witk that object, had ,.If. .tlere.we a certainty Of the annual traa*."* lie .,i$1. penooal communiCatiOnS willL. five. hundred.dollars j both regular and volunteers. hot been jtheQ f.establisfiedl "If.it had been, the portation of not less than Iii thooSand'pmo>J I t : :14, : admtltab1e For permanent quarters and'b m.en for en- Belt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives Statewoulcl. now' be nearly rid'of'all slaves.' to'Africa, it would 'create ,a demand t .\'* er .chirred ..a.ert M'meU.OT gineeer troops(sappers,minersati4 pontonieraj of the United States of America in Congress !4yP'49n! ha;!never changed aid I haTe f' ports, and the spirit of competition woul. ll ar Allb U for Job PriBtio-.most be paid on thej.T.rj five' thousand dollars. assembled, That the provisions of the second quently public1yeipressd It. lsbou'ld be moi' have[ nodoibt.jatly dhnlnishthe' prtseat * 10, ]: 01 l Aa work., '. ... .._ Approved, February. 19, t849. section of:the, act entitled, 'An act amend happ7ifiwhit Wu impracticable: that epoch'. cost of the-passage. Thai cost'has been state ) ; 'StL. rr.us comaaallicaf. mte d4rused to .. ._ k. ingjthe' act entitltd' 'An"act.granting half pay could'no*'bt'accoti1ihej; ''iJ "" upon'good authority, to be at present fifty dal-'' -' C. GILLErTi HCqt 11t&U. 'S PWH- 9.J to widows or orpBahsjwhert theirImsbafidAftiicl). : viy f na >i jciiu<;rme'cpnaiaerAiOBrortb. lars per head; including' the passage" ,.and tit'Africi II 1.I1IW11. AN ACT making appropriations for.th 11- fathers have, died of wounds rectbin }the subject, It appears to 'me'that'three principles Dt1a ikp 1Ttv1 ,- ._ )- .- p'pe : ' ment,of revolutionary and other pensions of military"service of the United States,'incases should regulate establishment'of A system"of Whatever Jnuy 'be th. cos tj 4ch' i' - BY AUTHORITY. the United JStates, for the year ending the of deceased officers and'soldiers of the niiflt.h gradual emancipation; The .first,is,. 'that'Itshould ever the number to"be transported; thelftauw* " 5e thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hun and,volunteers' approved July twenty-first, be, ,:'slow ;in its bperatio'n, ea tious'hndgradual be raised by the hire of the liberated'' slaves' Ibr . . :ACTS JBiW BBSOI.UTION8. dred and-fifty. eighteen hundred and fdrty.eigbt, 'haiFb so so'as: to' occasion' no convulsion; nor a period not ding three years, will ftnuaf: f nfiSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- construed as embrace all 'widows and or' np rash oriOddeidlatu'rba, cCin'thC i Istiiremoved'from $. ply.sufficient The annual hire;on the average ,:1 c' ? Till THIRTIETH CONGRESS. resentativee of'the' United States of America 'in phans of officers, nen-commissioned .officers, habIts Ofo1ety. 2d: Tha asarJndisp nsa.ie may be estimated fifty'dollars,'or one hofl- Congress assembled, That the following sums be, musicians, and private's,'whether of the regular 1 Ond1tio th" ii :1CfpatedJ1aTes ld bi' died a dflfty'forthe iwhole7 term.rt s... :6 [PUBUC--No. 5.] and the same are hereby, appropriated out of army or of -volunteers; who .have' receivedranhonorable the State to some' colony.And, Colonization 'will b.attended with' Uie paia: " ACT authorizing the payment of interest any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated discharge or who remained ,to ,the; :thirdly, that,the expenses of'their transpOrta.thou ful effect of the separation of the colonists from ; nf the advances made by the State of Ala. for the payment of pensions for the date of their death in the military service of the to luch'co10I1yincludlng''an outfit for six their parents, and in some Instances from their1' 1ehildrenj' tpoa for the use of the United States ,overn- year ending the thirtieth of June,one thousand United States, and who have died'jinco their months after their arrival'at; should be defrayed but from the latter it will be only- : , tiBS in the suppression of the Creek Indian eight hundred and fifty ; return to their usual place :of residenct, ,of by a fund to be raised from the labor bf temporary- as they will follow and be &gaInrt.unit'4 ** sent of hundred and thirty-six For revolutionary'pensions, under the act of. wounds received or from disease contracted ,each freed slave<- Their separation from their parents'i Itit koctUities eighteen hundred and thirty-seven inAJ&bamL the eighteenth of March, one thousand eight while in line of duty,;subject to'such rules,'regulations Nothing could be more unwise than the inv will not be until. after they have a tained'a r tad eighteen " I hundred and eighteen, twenty-eight thousand and restrictions, the. (Secretary of mediate liberation of all the slaves in the Stat / mature.Age, nor greater than' voluntarily takes :r I four hundred dollars; War, by the third section'of said act is authorized .comprehending sexes aud"'all ages from' place ''WIth emigrants from Europe,'who YeaT l% Jtt it euete4lJy the Senate and House of Repuitve that their parents behind.' It wiU be siI ssdIa; V ' ; For invalid pensions, under various acts two to impose. of tender infancy to extreme old age. ;It'' itt of the United State of Am rica inCngTtnetseabled i hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars; Approved February 22,1849.RESOLTTTION would lead to the most frightful and fatal COn- tresiug'thAn' :what:: frequently Cc tIn thl . That the Secretary of War state Of slavery, and will Attended 'with:thf For pensions to widows under the act of the sequences. Any great change in the condition 9t Jbt-iad be is hereby directed to'pay interest : second of February, one thousand eight hundred ( -PCBLIC-No. I.] of society should be' marked by extreme care animating encouragement that the coloniats'Srtrtransferred } r .I ran the adTinces made by the State of Alaba- I and forty-eight, one hundred and thirty- A RESOLUTION, for the appointment of regents and circumspection. The introduction'of slaves from! A land of bondage and"degr*. 11II for the use of the United States government, I two thousand dollars; I. in the Smithstnian Institute. into the colonies was An 'operation of many dation for them, to a land of liberty and equal. ' - i a tie suppression hostilities by the Creek : For pensions to widows and orphans, under I Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives years duration; and the work of their removal .t y.' "I .'. , t Isi'iiu,in eighteen hundred and thirty-six and : the act of the twenty-first of July, one thousand I .of the United States of America. Congress from the United States can Only be effected after Arid 3d. The expense of transporting j' : eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, nt the rate eight hundred and forty-eight, twenty-four assembled, That the vacancies in the board of the lapse of a great length of time. liberated slave to the' colony and of maintain* i .. of six per centum per annum from the time of thousand dollars; regents of the Smithsonian Institution, ''of the I think that a period should be fixed when all ingtim there for six months' ,Ithink'oughtt I a it tdrinces until the principal sum was paid For half pay pensions to widows and orphans, class "other than members of Congress," be filled born after it should be free at a specified age be provided for by a fond derived from his US by the Uni ed States to the State of Alabama; under the act of the sixteenth of March, one by the appointment of the late incumbents, all born before it remaining slaves .for 1ife.-.o bor, in the 'xithnneI.irdyijdieated.' He' & ui the lum so found to be due to said State be thousand eight hundred and twelve, and the viz: Rufus Choate of Massachusetts and Gideon That period, I would suggest, should be 1855, the party most benefited by ili cipatioD. .M ] paid out of any money in the T.easury not othIirfiie would not be right to subject the'n'on-slavehol. act of the sixteenth of April, one thousand Hawley of New York. or even 1860 ; for on this and other arrange appropriated. eight hundred and sixteen in addition to an Approved December 19, 1848. ments of the system; if adopted I incline to: a dCr to any part of"that expense'and'the'slavt- .2 Aiui be it further enacted That in holder will 'hai made sufficient1 as- sacrifice , . balance in liberal obviate unexpended remaining the treasury margin, so as to as many:objections & terUining the amount interest. as aforesaid of eleven thousand seven hundred and sixty- and to unite as many opinions as possible.Whether without being exclusively burth'ened witlf tax- f> the rules Important littler from air. Clay.. to raise that ' i1r in to the State Alabama, following the es fund. The emancipated slave four dollars and fifty-seveu cents, payable commencement of the operation of shall be HIS VIEWS ON THE SUBJECT OF SLAVERY could be"hirect'oat'tor'; diH : That interest not computed the tiineproposed b/ govern the , . through the Third Auditor's office, ten thou- system b-a. little earlier or later, it is mot ' - on any sum which Alabama has not expeu- sand dollars ; AND PLAN OF EMANCIPATION. so important that'a day should be theSherifforothei public agent. in'uch o1m j . lea for the use and benefit of the United States, NEW-ORLEANS Feb: permanentlyi tyh should be: subject to strict accountabi; V i For arrearages prior to the first of July, one l', 1849. 4 from which we could look forward, I > . M evidenced by the amount refunaed or repaid thousand eight hundred and fifteen, under the Dear Sir-Prior to my departure from homein with confidence, to the final termination of slavery lily; And it'w uld be req iSit that"thri u the State ot Alabama by the United States act of the first of May. one thousand eight hun December last, in behalf yourself and other within the limits of the Commonwealth. should be a registir r of all births of all chlldrea? Ir It taonlthit no interest shall be paid on any sum dred and twenty, in addition to an unexpended friends, you o'tainedfrom mt'.a promise to Whatever may be the day fixed; whether of,color; after' the day fixed for th commencA-4. ea which the said State of Alabama did not balance remaining in th, treasury of two thousand make,a public exhibition of my ,views and opinions 855 or 860 ur any other day, all born after it, meat' of the system1,' enforced ..by'appropriateftftnctibns I t dtaer pay or lose interest as aforesaid. nine hundred and fourteen dollars and' upon a grave and important question I suggest isaall:be freest the age of twenty-five, : It would. be &verj Uestrable regulation . ROBT. C. WINTHROP, eighty-nine cents, payable through the Third which, it was then anticipated,would'be* much but. be liable afterwards to be hired out, under oriaw'to ha>eUe'hirths 9 'i.f yficerioftbe Treasury. Department'be author- [.PUBL1C1io.l1AN ] the white race to slavery, hi brd r to secure .Jor which the system provides. Uniony in consequences iifTthe'existenca'of slavery . '"w id directed, in the settlements of the ac0JIIta AfT for authenticating certain reco \3s.Be the blessings which that rjjtate. .is,said, t.dif 2d. The; colonization Of'the free' bIaekt"u ; Kentucky would become"'the* theatre'and: -. j f of the forward officers of the late explor. it.enacted by the Senate and House of.Representatives fuse. thex;uccessively arrive, rom'-y.ear"toi; r.t|( bear the brunt'of th'e'warf 'She would doubtless ' "ftipedition, under the command of Charles of the United States if America in An argument,in support of reducing thl African toeage entitling them to free lorn, :J consider defend herself with'h known valor iand . f ' t kt1 esquire, to allow them the extra pay of Congress assembled. That it may and shall be race to ,slavery, .is ,sometimes ,derived a conditio'n absolutely'indispensable. Without gallantry, bnrthe'HBuperiorityoftheniimberj' ; '' i j { 1Yt\, ndied and fifty dollars pet antoumcre- lawful for the keepers, or persons having the from their alleged intellectual inferiority to the itI shou'1.be'utterly.opposed to any\ schemeofemahcipatibn. bjwhch she'would f pp ied w6\sJd'JaT\ft' * &Lo laid officers on the pay-rolls rendered custody of laws judgments orders, decrees, white races'; butif this argument be.founded One hundred and'ninety odd! 'and devastate her fair fields.'. Her sister slars *'-* ,, wtke&r&l of said expedition in the United journals, correspondence, or other public documents in.fact,'(fas it may be, but which I shall not,now thousand.bHckSj-'composing: :about one. fourth of: shouW States would fly tblier"succ6r'but'everi( if they x4 [ !tat !,agreeably to the direction of said com- of any foreign government or its agents examine,) it would prove entirely too'much:- entirelpoputatio.H of the 'State" .wilhjtheir; beVticcessfiil'fn the mieq ial oictih.nevecoud"obtain ', . '1' mader. relating to the title to lands claimed by or wider If would prove that any whit* riaiiotu, which descendants could never.live:in'peaceharmo. anindemnity' for the a; I Set2. b4; itftitherenaced, that the act the United States on the application of the had. made .greater. Advances in civilization, ny,,aid. equality with'the'residue"of, the. popu-. vitable ravages of the war.- 't. , I 'COQ.t.inc officers of the Treasury be, and they head of any one of the departments, the Solicitor knowledge and wisdom than another'wnite'ntionwould .. J 19n.1> T.leoor: ,- :.passions' > >J( ,and* .prejudices It may be urged that we ought DOt by tfct' i ;* Ire *" Commissioner' to'reduce thelatter to would forever, the two : gradual:bolit1on;:of slavery, to separate our. koriied and directed in the set of the Treasury, .or.the of the right prevent races living tot I !"ja< of the accounts Of Lieutenant CadwalJ General Land Office, to authenticate'the 'same state bondage...,Nay, farther,if the principle gtthei'in.'state of cordial union.." Social'mtirataud -, se\ytsfrpm; the.other; slave,States, but continua r fiwijold late commanding the U. States under.his hand.and seal, and'certify the same of subjugation founded on'ihtelteciual 'su political degradatiotylould\be the. (net-:: to fih e jwitir'them! in all their future lon nes. .' jPffrttpoise, attached to the exploring expe- to be correct, .and true copies of such laws, periority be true;And be'-applicable:tb}faces itable'lot.of the, olored race. Even in the freeStages' The power' of, acbilave State,within its limits,-' 'littoJ2 1 iii allow and credit him in the extra payajwestifiedaties judgments :orders, decrees, journals, correspondence and.to nations, what is.to prevent,its|beingap-. (I use the'terms free and ;States.not' 'over the iistituition" of slavery,is 801.- > :' 11J I! at the rate of one thousand or otherpublic d documents j and*ben plied to individuals? And then the wisest man: injftny sensederogatoryfrom phetelass'crim. reme and Jcl i.e-x'CluJiTe ,.of that-pf;(3oagresf '4 f If ?per&nnum nd upon the principle ape the same shall be certified by such minister, in the world would have a'right to'maker slavesof plying any superiority InHhii' thetb'Q_" for the:: of or.each slave of any otb'erStateC The'goTtrament -' JJ* to Ae accounts of Lieutenant W. L BUd consul, ,or judge, mentioned In the'rtectioot all the rest' ,of mankind J. ,. .i. ;.Ki1 s k'onrevifw' )','tbatiatheir.present condition.Ws .; ..Ut'aDa'm-, Sutelf'bouad.'by. the high*. . ,I ? *efl ommanding the United States sloop this ACt underhisbd and;seal office,1, to If indeed, we possess this intellectual superionty me ihtiori. Stttis the ena1 leghIa.obait _' ", so1enobbgatton.'as to}dispcacf'theqOestion lseock, attached the shall ': igratefutjand .thankful to: ; i thVjpeople ofOolor"is4iiite'as| se. ofa1aeryso, .best'to prcaiota to said expedition. be true, copies of the, originals, ;same profoundly the and . if. fpw* February, 1648.. be sealed, ,up and .returned to the ''Solicitor of RThL.wbo has bestowed,it,,we ought to fulfil all yerejif not hsirs' er, than itis in some of the' ,of peace the,State.happiness, proapenity.otthspe. . : " the Treasury, :who shall file tbesam1zhiaOtice the'"obligation* and' d tles whicH Hrimpose fi 'slave Stole. 'JUao! ,where ja the Unit d States pIe: ,.Kentucky-beingeasentijijy: .4farmiiliatate Ptrzuc-No. 8.] ', and cause It'to be recorded in a book to be and these would!require<09not tb ubjugattV)ordeaVunjustlyby are'tamalgamatipn i and equality, between' the!: 7' in sIAv1abo1esipnflbIe! >'H. . U ACT 'AJ t'wd laws fello who are less 'two riesji ibl"itJ8 better'that'thare should ;If,, aostoftheotheis1aYeStazejJjj4 ( Ia.king appropriatiODi for tkerop. : puroose. ;copy par... men that labor more'p' , pert oCtile feed Ia tctr.t... ft be'paratio :anti 'thairithedaats Afriris. fitaLIes'in' ;hf 'u1tnaof Julgmenu than ire Hpfo MiILtry Academy, for the year orders,decree ,journals, cbrrespon- ; uU : the staples of 'cotton aM '' thmaz glz IDr"1he thirtieth sonled of And to thenu ? noil 'zub : SBonld.be returned d' to,the native Iantt r.t"'eu"aU , of JUDe ODe thousand deuce or other p.ub1i doumena ; or enlighten c s<4. ' ,, **> \ 'I perceive ATMsoalathatTeeliag: forjtiauiag'fsIaVeryi ' gl&t hundred and 6n book A of the people of the UnitedStateln'every ri..i: ,., , the same recorded in, said,. ,:rnaYirdineyid .yast L'i 1. : !. J'I" ''' f" 'j'' 'I I1""m which it canfloti: e4 . lIit Gltttd" tile Stnat end'Htnue of- nce in all courts where the title.to land, ; &tion W iWdJ'I UI1C.ej-"f ', Ye.b"1i seenthat tha .p'I bs'' 'should %. .9 codtrpLthe jadgement.fkentuckya I -ttica.f the United States gret'the introduction-slavery into $hft Qpjojr:i ugge4pQp9e14s(4iiepreaciibe1 ih' 111 ai'ir .rtatioi t: StatesThat 01 .f1lt71C4 II claimed by or' .under] theJJnited may. i .,'; ". to what ttafr be'fittimr and 'Ar''t rh 4 .. ltd theherebj 'c u ',into with the. originals nTH' undef.he authority1of- our .im ilied... lr:r -: -" ** -" "' following sums qiit$10neU4117 tiaM1ea1ii. teHsta., h liS e. 'iii w " e lame are $ appropriated out ibe:' Wl'Ii lament that la single II slave trc&d ,, : age .t othaCot6fwMcb1T bhaitM1 ir )h f is1i '... 1t&D - JDOntJ in the treasury not otltenri apNpriated s2:. 4'd tliriri t bUui tl' Th t'the5 Sp- deplore;the'necessity of th'e cdntinuawejof: slain T-iD'h Ie1eCtd far tberestaqOla&this'1process *- f t<>'fvreaay aiih 'ia1w!tl tefendthe t+estta< : ) * for the WII:'cause' e'eil to"be of the States regard e institujoieViu.the Irattportatio4 U> >continued;,tan-; IUpport of he Military A licit 6f.the Treasury a very any Iathe; enjoymeni of all their lawfiil.ba otst.' J D7 tor the Thrtding the thirtieth or June made and provided for hU'bffice'withrirach'd) .Uija 1fe-iil'tO'bbt 'i l' 4W u1d re- :, til the separation of the two'races'iscomptejedjIf : thtional rightl;. Her ." w; poimaaand'pajeif , taethlGlalld remain in . eight\inadred tth'. United States i1i 1l.ppi adoption oy.aj just agdpracjtfcable the emancipated slavesTwerr'to 1.' "- ** -1* i* - fer and fifty; vice as the Pr"eident, ; !I. ii ,'-woaJd 'be greatlyIncreased: for -the IJ 01 o5. for the removal ofalT slaves from Kentucky jUntaifbeyAttained-ithe/ twenyfeighty -; - -instructors : and tl'iany public''documents; plan l1i iiUf'if 'i-i-i odd U-Mt-i.r5. cadets and copies 1i l1n e&I IIlchzs ; .. : . r Inlnt-niUe.thoUland jjaperi/'Velpnzing to or oti'the tnon2ui. HIthertoiio-'irach'toti it\wouldl ftbout WrtyrCous gears ''tIi..d1" ..t fcftie. au hnn- , seven recordsjbocki i cad n.. ! mt-four dOl1aI'l under the si iLt r -- .Hunt' Wh.nn. .1.e'I\Muoftof I fore.the first,Anunal.tnmsjttlie rtati ,be-9Dt.jf : - Fi, ; 't' fie of the said.offices 1IiAIJ. l I '. 41J -# ed .ti"e iiib .hfte'uuiab vtiati.rhcfwoutdTe . i ii 00 of subltuc *ve thou- rAt-jttiSdficaor: ; 'wben : hij otB cia1a1" the formation of 1i.1 resen ionstitution of.y. I system vtfomri. M 1q :,t f1 mif fetil''eit wpl ' i, dZhVn&1tdr aDd t.em,,ou.dollars be vacnt: under 'the signatfre bf such'officers I 1C etuc'ky1n'111l' qd tJ b1 r 1;I ty-nine year,'if its operatfon1 ega.zrlQ.,18 i ." hUdeie bt'tefiftbs.IE' -*OK 1 : ,:: forage for o&icera' horses,two thoDl;I' may''bo'ocIati4fOr. the'fitne bmg,I accomby -::1 ,> .-.. -i--.;.-_,,_--'.-- j.__ thtt;;n-2iJl e f-J *.i. .u WbUIi'j ti : 1M nJ4fl3.1uLiu1&bI 1 ..lt1i t rma t i'll'h Cit. J ,j hadM"'tDd aiaetl.. aolla &Dd aU -. anied,' an. ltD' ./ the'saitilJealT 1.411be': ,tated: its friends bad to eacjbuater a:greatstflclein o ti-I ;daDat' 1' tl1t '4i iici2ii: i"4. t* .11 4 ii> r-j .....v _-* >i._:Twaowieac rt PWtoi .. --r A 11oo11" ODti\lecI! to the nawwJC4U'ctsei'e ttall TiritHrtocrds >, the;fact tbali IHere thai allst6i.J ,ed*! lobserved sMt tedythUdIl&t I : ? 'fy tm-"il" ;' .,6Du'1 t : : : Wed toelJicenoll.he earns amount om etel1t I '.Id&BtntV bo bfa '' .' >ll4fAco: lptIAoi J JvjotttS. 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