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Editorial
March 2, 1830
Phenix Gazette
Alexandria, Virginia
What is this article about?
Newspaper editorial announces completion of Mr. Webster's speech in the Gazette, promising more miscellaneous content, and reports fragmented House proceedings on District of Columbia affairs, including resolutions for funding popular education via public lots in Washington and establishing a regular night watch during congressional sessions.
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However, that indispensable requisite having concluded, in this morning's Gazette, interesting Speech of Mr. WEBSTER, we shall have more room, hereafter, for miscellaneous reading, and for our own talk. Several correspondents shall be attended to.
[Fragment: Efof Mrs. Decatur, in the House. Occasion in the Senate; and the bill for the re- M. Foot's resolution is still the subject of]
District Affairs - In the House, on Saturday, [something] ox which was considered and agreed to: Mr. Muncer offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Committee on the District of Columbia be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a part of the public lots in the city of Washington to defray the expense of popular education within the said District, which was considered and agreed to: Mr. Colzman offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Committee on the District of Columbia be instructed to inquire into the expediency of establishing a regular night watch in the City of Washington during the sessions of Congress, which in the City of Washington during the the expediency of establishing a regular night watch.
[Fragment: Efof Mrs. Decatur, in the House. Occasion in the Senate; and the bill for the re- M. Foot's resolution is still the subject of]
District Affairs - In the House, on Saturday, [something] ox which was considered and agreed to: Mr. Muncer offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Committee on the District of Columbia be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating a part of the public lots in the city of Washington to defray the expense of popular education within the said District, which was considered and agreed to: Mr. Colzman offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Committee on the District of Columbia be instructed to inquire into the expediency of establishing a regular night watch in the City of Washington during the sessions of Congress, which in the City of Washington during the the expediency of establishing a regular night watch.
What sub-type of article is it?
Education
Infrastructure
What keywords are associated?
District Of Columbia
Public Education
Night Watch
Congressional Resolutions
Washington Dc
What entities or persons were involved?
Mr. Webster
Mr. Muncer
Mr. Colzman
Committee On The District Of Columbia
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Resolutions On District Of Columbia Education And Night Watch
Stance / Tone
Neutral Reporting
Key Figures
Mr. Webster
Mr. Muncer
Mr. Colzman
Committee On The District Of Columbia
Key Arguments
Instruct Committee To Inquire Into Appropriating Public Lots In Washington For Popular Education Expenses
Instruct Committee To Inquire Into Establishing Regular Night Watch In Washington During Congressional Sessions