Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 May 1837 — Page 2

Friday I a, 1837.

each other, I am wholly at a loss to

discover, (or such animals can only possess a very ambiguous paternity, to say the least of it: he is not, however, as far as I can understand, entire, ly averse to exhibitions, though of somewhat a disagreeabletemlency, for he has displayed his teeth most venge. fully, and characteristically enough

chimes in with Junior by raising a

We are authorized to announce W. A. Gorma.v, Esq. as a candidate for Justice of the Peace for Blooming. Ion township, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of W Wright. IV are authorized to announce SAMUEL I). nillPM NT

fttcfor .Tiicj.v- ii. . . rr mo clhtr, llie lioiioroi an ox

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11th, 6 P.M. The stage has just lay irg of the Corner Slcrsc cf the In arrived from Puebhi; that city was diana Asbury University, report to the yesterday in the revolutionary condi- Board of Trustees that they have relion of the capital. There they have oeived a reply from him to their coma more degraded population, if possi- munication in which he proposes to ble, thfeii Mexico. You may welt comply with the request ot the Board sympathize for your countrymen now on Tuesday the 20th of June, at 10 o'in this unhappy country. 1 clock, A. M., when he will deliver a Literary Address. Singular. A bird of a nondescript Therefore, ordered bv the Board.

most dolorous and distnal Jackall cry j species was tiiken near this place on That public notice be given in the There is a part of town, where, if 1 am last week in an extraordinary manner. Plough Boy, that the Rev. II. B. Bas-

ngmiy informed, twisted instruments a Mr. Uurell shot at a flock of wild com will deliver a Literary Address

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vneanev CCCBMoncd by the resignation

fW.S. Wright.

We have been requested to an.

of punishment are nC unfrequentlv

manufactured, and one of these, together with some remaants of the rawmaterial, may possess admirable efficacy in satisfying his immoderate cravings for obscenlv: he mav there

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wallow with impunity, and obtain, one j tbe pneasant its toes and claws

bout an inch and a half in

or, f.v besu;? raised to a laliv nnd 1 beali about an inch in leneth. tinned ;

untnviable ex illation hc,ie his corn- i at the extremity with preen, and at!

geese, and brought one down, togeth- at the laying of the Corner Stone of er with the bird alluded to, which, as the principal edifice of the Indiana Mr. D. slates, was riding on the back Asbury University, in the town of of the goose. It was uninjured, and Creencaslle, on Tuesday, the 20th of was purchased by Wm. Mieure, E?q. J une next, at ten o'cloi k, A. M. : and

! of this place. It is about the eizi of . lhat the publishers of Newspapers be

a- generally requested to publish the a-

bove appointment. A. C. STEVENSON,

y Willi green, and at' t ies I Li. 1.1. a. U.

length:

peer?, by a no more undi unified instru. ! the top is a crimson cap, similar to!

ment than a well manufn tared hemp, that ot a Muscovy Duck extending

en necltlac. tor which badge of di

V( lxu Bonaparte. Now that the

halfway over its heads. Its plumage ' genera!, anxiety, touching the paiket

nounce ABRAHAM BUSK1RK, a j tinction he discovers an .early prede i is a glossy purple about the breast and : ship Erie, is relieved by her safe am

candidate for Justice of the Peace, to ; Iiction in common with all Jus kind.

HM the vacancy of W. S. Wright. S

U'c are authorized ti announce James S. Rawlins, ncandiJatc for Justice of the Peace for Bioomin-ton township, to fill the vacancy of J . V . Lee, whoso term of senh c 1: is cxpi. red.

Yours in haste,

EAR A.

neck the back a dingy black- Ma-! val we can bestow a few thoughts up ny of the citizens h.tve examined the i on the Err i ch shipcf-wnr in whiih stranger, but none can define its sj e- the young Prince Louis N"pclr-on was cics. Pincennes Gazette. ;emh;nkid (or this ccuntn. We do ! not rerr-unbt r I. or actr.ai C:) of sail.

on the 1G h i f Nov rr.btr, u d the or.

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Mkxico, March 10. 1337.

j.lv l)rar S;r 1 !.-.. iK.. nl....enr nf' lii'XT hli'Ei e copy lo day licm 1 C. nut t c was niaced on beard t;tr

addressmi vou on the Cth in-trt. vi i 1 l'U: Wheeling Ci. Z"tte, a glowing des.

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lamnico. (In the n.-nnrir ni' tw . crti'iion f't ttie ooai race oeiwcen the et rs . :n io sti. immediately, l'.vcn

9th there was ri:mif-tJ t'Utrut i stumers Bii Franklin and A. M. it the did nut s ii! Lir a month ai't r

and subjected him to the ignominy and agony of the cross. The women of Judea believed in the Savior; they loved, they followed him they assist, ed him with their substance theyi soothed him under affliction . A woman of Bethany poured on his head the precious ointment which she kept in a vase of alabaster the Binnercinl ed his feet with a perfumed oil, and wiped them with her hair. Christ od his part extended his grace and mercy to the Jewesses he raised from the son of the widow of Nain, and Martha's brother Lnzarus h, cured Simon's mother-in law, and the woman that touches the hem oi his garment. To the Samaritan women he was a spring living-water and u ccropassioiifile Judge to the woman taken in adultery. The daughters of Jerusalem wept over him the holy woman accompanied him to Calvary, brcughtbalm and slices, ai d wecp-ir-g, sought him at the sepulchre. "Woman why weepesl thou!" Magdalen. He said to her "Mary 1" At the sound cf that voice, Magdalen's eye3 were tpened, "Master." Tie n tlettion cl Suaie vi ry beautiful ray

.ve rested on the brow cf U e Poi-:. Vin i.

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e are aulhoriz.-J to say that Col. . go,verr;m..tit pj li.-hed a hairdo JOHN W. LEE, will ;rve the pco- rthtive to the copper coin, rtdiicir.!;

its ;io;r.ii.-u .u '1 e i nr ,: . ,;.- f-Hlt. Ab.Mlt I 1 oVtoVh, I'm' v. h.-.h-(.:! iii irul strer j j tnnt.ir.'S c l

totivni ti-jii, f vi.ce'.in-' r.i ..r in

ncanham w.s

p!c another term as Jjs'icc of th-

Peace of Blootr.ingtor. lown!ilp, cctcd.

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iiTo.S wv pre'j?ne it is from l ilt r.i:'ht he well h re to state

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Hon. 'John Dumiit. i an.

Haunted m a candidate Lr Uoverr.or in the tlreensburgh paper. There imo doubt but that lr. Djnvjrit is to be the tool cf the Van Bjren p irty. NOTICE. Persons who have sub-cii l 1 I r iho printing nf the Ilev. W. M. lii!.V JScrmon o:i Ilucalion. arc iafjnued t!t u it ir pi intil and re i ly t". r deliver - ut t!i. pri!iti: olHcc.

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tiunsi; Bsienih wno!!! in- p.nict c in ; e Fhall comm Hid the admir itt;vi f Hi -political world; hut thtir p;r.-n up o." snust depend upon the c-?nrrai i-p: iligence of the per phr; ai,.', I an- !. ': to assert tint there at c- t i-p -t!- n-r ri likely to a coiTipliih thi d-Mr . o r.. suU,th n tho- wliioh nr- ho! 1 o it io thcC ilIeg.; of la l'ur.T. A -root nm-v

uiiiciiis tool a tew ol wh an ore. In in 1 thft neighboring states; arc alrea.lv in j ,..v i,

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m. jcarly a'.l ol these, a'pirtrg to the highest honors which l!ie institution can confer, are pursuing a trt hr courso of studies. These have been enlarged at a Ute ni".etinn of torBaud of Trustees by th? ejUhlish.nent of two additional Pn-feorships ; thereby enabling tin sluJtnt to pur-

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hutcat to lh-- Pi.z, de P..I o i;.. fore j which, opp.rril,; lo the Pre-ide! i's 11 P'-riment, were svcral thousand I. r I

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tuo a more tliorou'i unl extend d course. In addition to the L:ter.ry Oepartmcnt there v. ill be a school ot

lit with lie crrnot.

passe i on lw my cflice; fi rn the w

do v I o'psrivtH the liUikot place one

m ass oi people. In a few momt.T.'s the troops charged nnd fired en then; the 6,-e.no tint To I

W4h!Ca ' b2 fondunrgi children were seen fiung and scream .ft;r months; one of iJC nosl d,s. j in . directions." U the mean the.. "U oi thii State has been ! thnr Uu,JS.ta.iS Wcrc collected near tingnuhea tic Catlicdrni in the PFza, and about

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liberal education that may be enjoy-

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mA o ihUlintilution would transcend

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nercly nsti brief notice: they are Americans. Having no irsuuwe..lowcver well known and appreciated 1 to force the massy doois of the etrrcs v thoe who have experienced their or couiU, the military sulteied w iaDnv iniluence. 1 will therefore . wilh impunity, pleased that their at

m-rctv add iu behalf of the growing tei.tioli could he turned from me eansc

literature of oursiata vuav use piurpf ouuen u.';i " oui condition of the college, the cx- foreigners, against whi.n. Uiey cued ertions oflts able and distinguahed out with every opprobrious tp unci. President together with the other till All is apparently quiet again, birong clent member of the faculty, deserve -patrol?, cavalry and foot, Parj4,j-C thR highest encouragement nnd most j through the city; but can it last. I he

liberal patronage.

the atliii I; i !r okin- Mh, ei y io.'; u-', COUut 10': ' ' thirty fi.. r ','

v ell made, V a f ou' tful,

choiV aj pear" tree

urod I ngely in the war. Abraham's Ci uro'iiaiue rrmhine? a vast dtgrce cf cunning ai d s'irtwdiies?, and he is ail; toil e r a i a ii uUtblc looking lie gro. lie wa'.Ks like a courtier of the reign ol L i;3 XIV. and is called the Tilk'jnod of the suvage court. Jum. peris fu'il G feet, very spare, and by no means very remarkable. He speaks we!, and though old, g ive nmpie -evidence in council that all his tire is riot y et extinguished. I have been

much gratified. 1 write very hurried ly, to mable ynu to say that a treaty

haa been concluded. Ila-lotc-chcc is the heir apparent to Miranopy. The name of this last seems to correspond to his imperial station, and may be prnounced My canopy as expressing the Dais or canopy tf his throneA'ero York Star.

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Communicated.

To the Editor of the Blaomington Pod. Sir: Since my last communication, 1 perceive that some sorry and rueful dog, yecleped Philo Junior, has been vel pi ot: most oiteously, even to ex.

haustation and nausea, in the col.

umm of the Post, at some remarks

relating to a non deicript animal with -whom he cUimns identity of name and character; what relation they bear to

tr.hea have had notn

ir" to eat to day all shops are clos

cd; il is now 7 P. fll. and mere u in

prospects of any thing lurtner.

It a dreadlul saqueo uuea u place, it will be by interposition of a merciful Providence. Hit does take place, the foreigners will be the pr-a-cipal victims. J. W. General Santa Anna is still at his

Hacienda. Congress have been in secret sessions ever 6ince the message of the President of tbe 6tU ult, arri-

An experiment was tried with In

dia Rubber Hose, in London, and it

was found to resist a tremendous prs. sure by a powerful engine, un';,', inp engine itself was disab'j DV breaking of a cratt whereas the leather hose ha '0urst lo'.g before both kind 'oe'10g attached to the same

Diving tJ tcrnc furpoft. Murh in. toiest whs leeeiiuy cxciUd in lh ne'ghb puiiieod cl t!ie fct. Catharine douliS, Loniion, hy the dctcei.t oi thre e persons in a divirg lu ll to tl, bed oi' llu.se iloi Us, iu eider to reccv. er ah. out GOO woitli of quit kniiv r, tetlks., wh.eh leilovprh.i.ird al-i ul G rmnitbs suite doin one of nr iSew

oi k packet ships. The men were

engaged several hours, r.pd at Ut sue I

ceeih-d in recovering the piopert.y, which was but slightly iejuieii. It is stated in the English papers, that Thomas Alexander Finsei, E-rj. of Lovat,has been called to the peer, age, under ihe tit lie of Dr. ran Lovat. His Lordship was iccently the ReMi. Eraser, of the PresbyU church in Provast street. He t i a live of North Carolina, n 0 (d of Lord Loyal, attainder r,vi ,,een reversed, Mr. braser rc 5red ,0 E land some four or f.;ve s 6,nce fQ claim his title .;tld cgale6 By (he Liverpool B.and(irdj we find Ult hi? lordship ook hlg geat and oalh8t)f Qfm J.CfJ .t the opening of the lords on the Irstday. 1

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to i.i In t v

; oiiiieh U3t!i, that the

in Missifsippi had f.ii'fd, in cco se--Iqnnnce of which n.a:.y cf the rut-a j sold at JU per cent, discount. i The liank also at New Oilcsrs at j which the Dai k cf Memphis papcri5 Mr.arJft pnyahie, was found to have to

assets to meet the same, which crop sict:cd much alarm. dvedede P:n.

Tlin JiAef;,TJ X i n rFM-

fi und a fc-v.- davs since, l v

INDIANA ASBURY UNIVERSi. TYi v The Committee appointed to communicate with the Rev. H. B. Bas. com, and request his attendance at tbe

JEWESSES. Fontance asked me one day why the women of the Jewish race are so much handsomer than the men. I gave a reason at once poetical and Christian. The Jewesses I replied, have escaped the curse which bas lighted upon their fathers, husbands, and sons. Not a Jewess was to be Seen among the crowd of priests and the rabble who insulted the Son of Man, scourged, crowned with thorns,

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Messrs. Lttibrge nnd Kcn-ey, on t'loe;;-

ual lme,abovit cue milot elow this pluce, ten feet, MnJer ground, imbeddcJ m grnvc'i ''i juxtaposition "villi n !;irj;e liinc,Cnc bowlder. It ft:cnsv:rcs six feet ci'il.t

inches in length, i'i inclies incircitiiiference, much boftenrd bj liir.c, t nt iho ennmel is rather finer than any o:!::r part. . When first taken frcin ihe c.iriii. and while moist, it presented every characteristic of ivory, save its hardness- Py drying, it has become rather hurder, and resembled chalk or magnesia, ht:t is harder. It was found about 15 or 20 feet above the bed of the tiver, and must either have washed there ngea back, by tins river, or slid offoftlic neighboring hill. Theehape ditlers very materially from that of the Elephant's tusk. Brookrille American.

A serious break is said to have taken place in the Canal, a few miles below Hutitington.to what extent we are not precisely tnformed. One report says, a thousand yards of the bank are swept away. We trust this, re-' -port is greatly exaggerated. Fort Waynt Sentinel.