Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 January 1837 — Page 1
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JGCVTS FOR THE rOST. Tho following gcnltimrn are requested aoJ butWited to act as agent lor tUis paper: tu reie Subscriptions, Job H oik, AJvertuuieuts kc. uj receipt for the same. Doctor J. Bartu-7, j BtoomJkU, Thjiuai C. Johnson, Sptnctr, Lt. John Fee, l M. .Ifrrgmifourii. Ii. James BmLiik, .Vount libor, .. Juba Pair, t'rntr. r. roim'y . .i. 11. II. Tkroop, .Vi'Tff, Oirui county, .j. Gamaliel Mills ips, Fairfax, fi. J. S. twin, Ltuisri.'ic. "y. Samuel II. Somli, L'oiriiaiYf n, 1.
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We trust thatPeniifylvaliia,uiid ber younger sister, Ohio in whose bb. soir, as a genial soil, the seeds have been sown will yet hriog forth a rich crop of blessings lo the country, and leach others thai Stale Rights are Ihe sheet anchor of Ibe Republic. ' In regard to Ibis subject, the Ilarrisburg Chronicle 6nys; 7te uuik goes Irately on Slate Rights further! The doctrine ofSiate lligtits is bt ginnir g to txhibrt itself in rlrong col ib, in different quarters of our great Slate. This we love to see. This is what we have been fightio" lor; and for -his, we shall continue lu war until we shall have broken down every obstacle to I'cnnsjIvHi ia inter, t-st, utitil that t iror and prjudicef w h:c!i has ever retarded her tnw.ard much, shall be completely dispelled. 0 ie oi jeot has bet;n,a!id all ill coutin. ue to Le, lotxall Penns) Ivarda to that standing in the Ce-sife deracy which htr gicnlut-ss merits. We have ntv1 r dtsp.iiitd f arcoinpiishirg thfsobi
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A .Ml'-ical D.u. Thrr are many X' raei diii.ii a; ecdotc-s cf the cap.i"tli'i' s a: J ij i iitit - t-f this noble aniu) a', ! ui nou-. tliiit we have met draw auto J.ie.y upaii rer r reduht y than it.e loiio iror troiu tiir JJoston Evenuig loura:-,i t ' Thai eday last. The f;el
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rising rapidly, was beginning .o CVtr h iJ puro.haed s-.-.y. w io l, ;t. id wall hedge situated U tin: lower ptiit of t tcc:edi:i?.!y em'iarra.-sod, at ho in..; mi ii A riichlingale had buH its urtt i ...' rcadilv Io obtain sum ; one t..
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in so unfarlnuate a predicament. 1 nc learned l'rofessor replied that ho was in want of a job himsolf, and he would saw it for hisn.
TI1K CAPITOL. I-'very body admires th: elecin.-e
and grandeur of the Hall ol the h.jUs
been (ubmt rged ; but an hour alter, i 0f lipresentalives because of it-
jcc'uis but one, 1 watched with re
doubled attention, and what was my Mston'uhment. when after having seen
the two birds fly away from the nest, tkimenng the ground, t found that the hit eg? had disappeared. The birds directed their flight towards the most elevated part cf my enclosure; and on visitinelhe place where they aUighi-
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A hevr cgH was afterwards laid,
and the brood succeeded very well."
This majr ave been the promptings
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like reason.
TU Thronged City. -Mr. Brooks
vat size. its marble columns-,' whe't'.
er the white cupitols to the dark shafts are in good taste, is a question;
its vaulted ceiling, beautifully nam-
te J its nch decreations, and all the
other ct velsras, which cunstitue it, we
presume, the most magnificent Legis
lative Hull tn We world. i nere are some objections to il, however, a-
part from its unlortunute delect as to
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tii nty to annual to 1 :0.000 OOO, .and li.o am unt of hank cup '..I in active opera i ion to -oO,000,OOJ, betides iJr 000,000,000 which has been authorised and is not in active operation. Bvstvii Messenger.
The Xcvj Ihllur.Wa learn (rora
' the (ilobe of yesterday, thatthc n ! doll if of our R-.int, is , oi ' r. : i
appeal aaoe. Yuo t i"-'''1"1 ".; ' '-' particular coin ha? h - t i.i. a r i'.afty ycat . i . '- . ' ; dc-cri'u s the ue '.v ' i f . ..-. t i !
faCU Oi liiO Cu.U 1 -!'i uOu Io i.
This dog has been tU;;!it by his mtera o:isety of amusing tricks. mon-j oih. is, tie will, at his master's hiiiduiir, seh ct from a pile of vaiious :ii ii:h s, nod briiiJ and deposite at his master's foci any one which he is told, thus pnit g that he h is more general knortltdge of human language than is usually njoycd by brutes. He will !?o dar.ee to music, and perform with grace-cither a wal'z or a solo; accordingly to rcnurst, if the former;
dd j he will si-iz ; bis tail in his nuulii. aad
ed to v. iiio to our ih. si lout Jach-"". ! 'i'doraliits uf 17JJ, who Were then tiirfuim vaiims fVidiilimi unlit it.
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l.'.e rca-.orv. i.i n count itcrsuo it "ii uowi, nave riseii a-un, wcti lueir
cial treat v he the s taut iiidivid a tl or 1 Ci a-o, the I'.ai.l urivr. the po'.lutinu
nort. lie uses .raoili.-r title, as tine e.nbr ice ol llus i llice ren'.iv here, who
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roe. 1'. r will p' n i it
in,' hit
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er, i ..ii n
foilo.esieild
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Vet reaul
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S'llS 'ih'
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re.i-.or wt.i no ooutit pcrsu
wi'.a the sinic L--. tings ol pn h; with way lo power, and are bartering the which it was written, and with w hich j inler'tsts, the priacipUs ;md honor ol it was rcio.i ed- Il runs in the Id- j t! 0 St.,te for the miser.ibh; loaves and lowiitg words : iish 3 which the Federal Government Translation fa Istlcr from the Sdlai'' 'K,? ,hul:''1 of Muscat Ij the P rented the L7. I h is the present conuitioi-, too, 0. . lof more States than Pennsylvania. Mutts. I 1 , , ... , . Indeed j we might say that 1:1 every 1. VTiirsAMEorflou AMF.ru. To the i State, w here the nnde. tho tniritv and
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full length figure of liberty, seated 0:1 a rock, with classic emblem ofpilcus or liberty-cay, surmounting a spear held in the lelC hand. The right hand rests on the American shield, with its thirteen stripes, crossed by ;. scroll, on which is tlui word liberty. The reverse represeals the American eacle, on the wing, drawn accu-
the purposes of hearing and relating rately 'from nature, all the heraldric
to its decoration, which might and
ought to be removed. We allude particularly here, to the tawdry orna menl about the Speaker's Chair. If a profusion of gilt wood and tin, and purple hangiogs and tassels, could make any thing superb, the artiste
anncndanes of the old coin being dis
curded. Over the field are placed irregularly twenty six stars; the en trance of Michigan into tho us. ion, having been, it seems, anticipated. The design of the face of the" coin
was drawn by Mr. Sully,. aud that of
most hieh and mighty Andrew? .Jack
son, President of the United States of America, whose name s.'nine with sj much splendor throughout the world. I pray tna-t sincerely that on the receipt of this I -Iter it tn iy fm l his
Highness ih- President of the Unite I , c' to high -health, and that his ii ap, iiu ;s ui;iy be constantly on the o' "'"!'.". 0:iatna.t fortunate, day, ; a. i ii ii happy hour,! had the honor Mil 1 0. 0 your llighness's letter, ev
ery word ol which is ch ar and eis tinct as the sun at noon day, and every letter shone forth as bii'liautly as the stars in the heavens. Your Highnesses letter was received by
your faithful and highly honorable representative und ambassador, LJmoud Roberts, who made me expressly happy in explaining the object of
his mission, and I have complied in every respect with the wishes of your honorable ambassador, in concluding a treaty of friendship and commence between our respective countries,
the tnnobliiiLr influence? of Stole
IlighlA have lost their efficacy, the same mollifying evidences of degra. datiou txist. High moial seuti.
inents .and an ur.cakulatii g devotion
to the interests of the public, seem to
huurish ohly in the climate of State
-ihe '-Jul meeds" grow else
We have forgotten whether this title is indicative of supreme or of subaltern authority we suppose the latter.
where. A ilistinjuished statesman of
the North, a man that has filled a large 8ace in the history of the
ait century, on reading the Vle fare
well address of Govenor McDuIIi i Io
the Legislature of South Carolina
exelaimad aloud, "Would h Cad that
ihcsc noble sentiments cculd vrevade every
Slate, and my ozun section oj the
Union especially'. And why do they
noil W hy are these sentiments con
fined to South Carolina and Georgia?
-It is because the spirit of their stales
men and their people is not broken down and corrupted by the patronage
of the tederal Government. It is
because the truth of the Constitution
with the spirit of those who formed it
are with them. The element of Slate
Rights is the element of freemen, and
passive obedience and non. resistance
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best constitute me cumaie 01 staves;
music ceases. It a solo is ri quested.
ie will rear himself upon Lis hind legs
md pet form the double shuffle. -
he latest trick taught this animal is
to set upright, and produce a hortnony
upon a harp, ty drawing one of his
forepaws across Ihe sitings -The dog
nroveu a nior ' tractable srh.dr in
earning this, than in either of the oth
er accomplishments. One afternoon
tst week, the master, while on the
point of entering his room, was astonished at hearing the sound of the
arp. He had the curiosity, before
opening the door, to look through the
keyhole, and endeavor td ascertain
w ho was practising upon his harp. 'I'I.. ... In l.ij r--n..l ... I J
I licic lu ins ginll naitrinsuiiieiji,. Bal Pido, amusing himself by rehearsing
his morning lesson upon the instru
ment. Several people were immediately called and saw the dog, fitting
tu the position in winch he had been
(aught, and perfoiming . for nearly 10 minutes upon the harp!'' o
CCT A certnin Apothecary, in ag. sachusetts, rather peevish in hit dis. position, was remarkable for tha slimness of his legs. The wags of the i : tnfJ 1 1 c . 1 - - .
place, 11 is owicu, uscu 10 iiei Ulm, DjT sending messages requesting the !on of his boots to make candles in, aa their candle moulds were all too large. Virginia Statesman. ' o (7- The vole for President is V. fiuren lfi7; Harrison 72: White 25y Webster 14; Mringnm II.
