Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 October 1837 — Page 2

THE BliOOMIKGTOK POST. FRIDAY.... OCTOBER 6 , 1087.

UONliRESS Wc have no news of importance from this body to lay

before our teauets Uiis week, iij reference to another

part of our paper it will lc perceived that a bill lor the issuing jof"Ie.Mwry .Nofc," U how before the House whiehtWill pass and btcoms a law The bill provides for the issuing of twelve millions, which is to be redeem

ed in twelvemonths with gold or eiiver. They are to be received in payment lor the public lands or any other government dues The denomination of the notes arc not to be less than $100 each It is thought the

issuing of these notes will not relieve the people, nor is

His composition; stretch of Imagination," grasp of thought, his smooth easy and classic style ; or his clfear perception of the subject matter Certainly, there can be traced in the same production, the mental Hercules, and the scholar Pope says, "Tis education forms th common mind.,, That sentiment t apprehend Is tolerably correct. Cer

tain it is, however, that education will embehsh, and

brine into vcouisition the powers of the mind but it

docs Aiot make mind. If Nature's God does not give

the creature natural powers, or in other words, if the

marble be not of good quality, the "skill of the sculptor and polisher' can do but little in the "developemcnt of its leauties.,, Although it is extremely humiliating, to the young and ambitious, to view a fellow creature on a mental

eminence, to which they cannot attain, envy should

not be permitted to rancour in the bosom; but the prc-

Frotn the Logwspcrt Herald. SOMKTUtXG of THE ROMANTIC. In to-day paper will be found an interesting letter from Col. Ewing ; of this place to a gentleman ofLan caster Pa., in relation to thecxistence ahd eailv histo

ry of an old lady, now in the Miami nation who was

! eant form no idea where arnux upon the Susquehan'na river, this family could havcl.ved, at that early period, namely about the time of the revolutionary warbut perhaps you can ascertain more about it. If so, I hope you will interest yourself, and if possible, let her brothers and sisters if any be alive, if not, their child reV

know w here they may once more see a relative, who4

there any probability or any thing being done for them at cept of "Holy Writ should be remembered, that "some . . . 1 . .. . . ! I, ..-.. .1 h,i,.t rl I'l Wf-i 1-C nf .-frt tvt.ltr. ,lirt

t IS ' HHP, ial in arhrtiininiPiit I ui-wtis vi w ....... s., o s..

lanen prisoner .... M.xiy jears since, as is supppseu, , , . p . niVK,prv r,lP x.nnt' '

by a party ol Delaware Indians. The letter, as wi I lie " 7 X . , 1 , , . i J .-. . ....., -t .i . and for whom her bereaved and afflicted parents doubt-

seeiuwaswiiin.il uimuai iu enrs alio me wiucii. , . ... . , . - , . . I- , r hx . .1 . ' less shed man v a bitter tear. Ihevlon? since found

... ; A, i n t...t i grp. vns, though their lost child they never found.

. - . . il t , ii-i i ! ili'JS ! '.i': i it i'J : ui;uion i uiire 101 ur.-ui. 11 i call 03 (

wuit.il uuu ut-uu uniii hi' us him, was im u isnetl III one , .. .1 1 , , . ' 1 ' 1 ! niv service to I Ik m, the v may command me. In the oRbe Lancaster papers and we nm-suppose, was soon , - 1 , , , ,. . .;ii " , c , . 1 ' . I I ' ... ive:n 'lino. I none VoU W II PVCiiw mr Uf t in rrnnii.vn 1.

.id believe llXJ

discover those w ho mgh Jet re am omo knowle, I go , t ,,ny ,H.p(l ;mJoh , w; , aRj h of her capture. In Mus, we arc happy to say he has , , s;rv;vin2 frimU imV ohtnin. throt.2l, vo.ir gocSi nothecn dtsappomted. A hort time since, the letter for them, 'if I can be of

ltl.ll IIUU UlVll LllVII us IWM, . 15 IHIUIIMIUU III : 1 . ' 1 ' 1 ! iviv service to I Ik m, the v may command n of the Lancaster paiers and wc mav suppose, was soon 1 - .. . ., n - .. , 1 . .1 . 1 1 1 1 '' it ,. mean tim. 1 nope vou w.Il eeue me lor t after conveyed to thoe w ho had long since concluded 1 1 , . . 1 , . ;,. ,, , ,, , . . , . ... v.i i- t . 1 1 1 I nave take;i with ou a total stra:ier. a.id the obiecl cl their solicitude to be dead. . , ... ... , , a . J , , 1 ' ' 1 . i 1 1 to lie bir, w nh much rcspec. A week since, Col. hwmg received the follow ing let- i ' ' v , ., ....' 1 .. . f 1 .: iv. i 1 1 . . . 1 1: 1 i 1 our on 1 her i.

the present sesson.

W iil lake place alwut the tOih inst.

At the late annual commencement of Indiana College the degree of A. 11. w as conferred on the following

,a, .,, iter, which we feel gratified in being able to publish.! while the ,.,,--i,. i, ...... iii.it il... .,rt.i i.,.;'' m..i!

fc . . ..11.1 I. IV. O VI . IIV'I'V- 111.1. lliv. Vll 1 VI 1 V-l'l. 1JII I11L1 O Ll.ll '

Ultiliur puillllta UUIVI.-.1 iij iiiu iuiv 11111-iiw uiiiiiv;, without any apparent effort on their part, to arrive at the highest eminence, and look down w ith astonish-

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Vtm. w liwtxc.

From the lutU :: 7.-c G;cc. STRANG!-: ClKCrMSTAXCl . A few d.iys siiiee, a stranger ncoiftpil a negro man in the Voi!:. nbo it seven miles from 'his town, and e.i-'juired the diMance from St. Au;is:i:ie. The negro replied that he knew r.o p!;ir?e of that n:t me, but that

erous attention mav yet Ikj restored to the arms of her 1 1 . . 1 1 . .1 - . '

relatives-mnumg mem nappy in 111c possession 01 one 1 tt'lim. llir.T lin.l ....iir..! ti. ihltlt.- r.l lint lie riTltn. ii'lwt

mcnt, on the stupidity of their fellows All this af-1 she ;s sjU livjuVlshou-h unite old and feeble, along

ycung gentlemen: John Dale, Samuel L tlci-cr, Rich-1 ms H"',5,W ,imm 1 "'V ' " with the Miami Indians, ultout twent V-livo miles cast of , rd II. Hohnan,tico,geMVVfee,CD.E.M'l-hath, Jo- it is. no doubt, wisely uitem ed tor our good. lUU

e. put. iMcno.F, conn u. i arkcr, nugn i ue.a, . ...... of ct , eontent : Ikt'on Uo-me was at n short distance. He was then

Vieorge Sheets and WiMt-am Wi'd'.s ourselves w ith the reflection, that in the arrangement ! , 0 S ' ; akfd the distanee to the n-are.t physician and farm.

Light of the above named young gentlemen delivered Gf luc ntVairs of this World, one truth is clear, whatcv v,cor!G i.wiul,, i.sq. 'T ttepro p-mitel out the road to Mr James Neilson's,

original addresses on Wednesday last, to a large audi- Pf iS) U riht. A TR.W i:i.LKR. i'r sir ai me s..-gesuon 01 my nuicr ami ouier ence, many o t whom w ere from a distance. We did i j relations 1 take the liberty to write to yon, although an l-.ot have the pleasure of attending this exhibition, but i The two Houses of Congress arc busily engaged on j entire stranger. . . 1 , . ' iho v.ioei il business wbieh formed the subioct of the ' H e have received, but a few davs since, a letter vc learn from competent judpes who were present, that : J "lciai 1 usmess w men lot n.eu me -""-i"1 ,uu-1 , . nentle.o ui hi I ni,"..i-r .f ibis v. ve . 1 , , 1 1 . i Message of the President at the opening of the Session. 1 nti-" " " to a getuicm.111 111 i..UK.iter ot tins m.i , the young gentlemen a.; ac.puned thorns ,ves with b.on-, an lo whk.U u swm, to xW lh'. ho ac,ioft ot j upon a subject of deep and intense interest to our (amicr. tourot the addresses, both in pot at ot foilUw-: ! Congress at the present Session shall he liuiitcd. I'y How the matter should have lain so long w rapped

n and delivcrv we are informed, would have done 'n,,, Switr. Ii-ivinn n:ir,l i'ip l!l! snooosed to bo I in obscurity we cannot conceive. An msut ol mine

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tier

honor to older a;re atvl cxpcri-ncc.

At the late meeting ot i!e board el 'Trustees oftndi-

most pressing make slow progress w ith the residue of , sister of my father was taken away when live years its business; but w ill ret through it before the other old by the Indians, and since then wo have only had

I louse overtakes them.

vague and indistinct rumors upon the solved. Vour

letter wc deem to have entirely revealed the whole

when? the stranger suhwiucnt ' v arrived, fits denud

ed app . ar:iner anil fiitlcmanly matmers attracted thes imiice of Mr. Xe-Ilson. w ho with kindness and humanity Itestowe I on him every attention that his situation require I. lVom his conversation it was ascertained that he is an oluecr in the I'nited States army, named Liculenant C 11. CitAT.xr.r.s, of tlte first ie'jiir.ent artillery stat'u tied at St. Augustine. Florida, lie slates that th i I it recollection he has is of taking a ride (whichh J ; was in the ha I it of doing every morning.) in the ncighhorhiKvl of Sr. Augustine. It is su mined thai he was

thrown from his horse, which raused a coivus

atia College, our worthy fellow titieu Jonathan Nich- t,. hft t orsR 0,. llsPRnsKTAT,Vrs. a cencral debate

n, t.;. W3J elected rrrsiJenl of the hoard in place o, ': has be-niii on the financial crifis, its causes, nature, and ; matter, and set cveiy thing at rest. The description is ,,c brain, producing iiianitv. a id that in this statn h

IV I J. 11. Maxwell, resigned. Mr. Nichols has been a ; remedy; which, increasing in interest, will probably oc- j so period, turn me uicuioms iiui me exception 01 iter

age) so correei uiai we icci cttniioeni. Steps will be taken immediately to investigate the

matter, and we will endeavor to do all in our power to

i

lniiana Colicce i:' now in a hi l.lv thnirishing condi

tio;!, p0jye:n-ir..$ a faculty .f tl e hi.rhrst ord r of talents 1 tr.ral w 01 tit. We Javite jonn-t centlomen el the It- i:,ht mit. st-ves who are dot-irou. e'.'o'. iainin a cheap an 1 t '.oroah clncition o roaie t.) Indiana College, as we feel ic-titi Icr.t it bo! is ou; tuo.e i.i t.icvtiienS than ae.v i:-utii,io;i f ;!.e Wist,

Indian Uindace.

luc aiter of the Iward for several years .and will, hevond cupv some davs; but then, in all probability, it w ill be

doubt, do honor to ihe ctflee and render entire satisfac the only debate of any length on the same topic for this ........ o o... :

I O 1 -l, .1 : 1 li;ivi Hi-ri-s Pi . ."lllil. 1 . ..... .

, 1 . .i.. .1 0 . , 1 , ( resiore 11 iosi reiauw w no uus oeen c;iis 111

ihim 1011:1 v.;iv n mv ii-Mtin ir. 10 ivoii o vi ioui.-iu , ,. ,

matter f conjecture. Some say ten days, some two weeks, some a lew days more. I hirown impression is that Congress will adjourn somewhere about the lUtli of next month ; or, if not, that the present Session will run on to the constitutional day, making but one Session of it. Art? idKili IntrWgrnrrr.

Your friend and b't sciVt. JNO. J.St )Kt)M."

'lit Ti.crs.l y list, th-1 half jcaiiy a ninatioti in Mr. r-trine"s Acade-.iy commctt- ed, and the answetia ef the svri. l classes was f urh as pave tb.e tnoj-t complete

ttisfae'ton to the parents ot t.ux pupils, as we.l as to tue

Tmnsn.w , StrTr.Mtixn l 1 ,

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IMPORTANT HlSCl.OSrUl.. i The following letter, handed to us by a ( itii'.en of .this place, was received two years since, hut by some means, has never before found its way to the public eye. The dovelopements made are worthy of serious ! attention even at this kite day althnuh the subject of the simple cptsile mav bo no more. The satisfaction

IN SKNATF..

Mr. M.-KKAN presented a remonstrance from suti-i which may be a Horded to her descrndattts will uudonl

frci.'.sof ihe instiiuiioa in uonera'. Their answetine lrv citizens of the cilv an I cxinntv of Philadelphia a- cdl,',bc very great, and we hope such of our brethren. - . ... . . 1 ; . i l . .... i , 1 1 i . .

Winced the superior mole of itt-trn. ti in adopted I v iramst the annexation ol Texas to the I nitcd States. i as ,,,a 1 nueresi in me au ur w ui give puinieiu l 1 ii. itiiu.i i . . : i.. il.rt I..H...I. . .... 1 il.. 1... .. . V . : :

.ir. .MVMvuio nresontcii a remonsu anee, on me same " mu i--uu .mu uni- mm .m.- ,m .uu oi uu- im,,

oi sucu a lamuv as me m.oko:i.s, ia name untie laminar

crossed the peninsula of Florida, ami wandered thus - 1

in r. lie. st.Ves that when lie fo'.md himself i.i the v.rl ami met the negro, it appeared to him thai he- was waking from a die u.i. lie has some faint recollection of being n a railroad, this is supposed to lie tli Pontchaitrain roail road but connot accotr.it for finding hiiiHclf here. It is really wonderful how hs should have escaped the tiib.scf best':!.; Iniii.irrs in Florida, and sustained the privation , of every km ! wl:i-'hhe must buve eiicoimtered during his rrr.t'c waiderings, . un'il he reached this place. It will ho cratilVmgto his friends and relatives to ktifr that t!ie oilieers at tiii- post, the moment they learned the oireuinsiance-, had him removed to the garrison, where medical attendance and every poss-iblc care has been extended tor Wards him.

their worthy teacher, and their progress proved bow en-

tli.' mental and moral improvement of his pupil-, and

A VAN K lii's iv: n M Ti'. l' f T:ri ;;:. They said marrying was fun pooty fun to bo s iic When I was a single man the woil I wanted along well

their residence, will please siui- ''""gu- " .!'-t li.,e n:i omnibus, i w as a passen-

sine a line to the editors of this P.';r P:M 1 m.v '''v.v' 111 1 ""-ten more to do taau t-

paper. e have only to repeat our regret that the re- :'1 " "" " " ' :i ' nin i.i..ig. jhs-

li. Ill 'Tin MM. nlc.- ..,,.-. ! ciiucnt of I tie letter, did not. immedinndv nfier it an i-; "ig Hie omnia is to upset, well, I !ail,s o::. and leaves

th civ he ha; devote 1 all the mrrcio o. his mind to the ' ""i ritiiw of the cvninty of Clermont, ( Miio. : ol sue h a Utm y as the ,, - . .. .... ,. Mr. I.MN presented a irmoastranee, ol .like ch.-r- to Us) and the place ol t all important 1 u- im ss oi instnictioa. We know ot no. 1 . ,. , 1 iV the same bv id.lrc .... aeter, ot 120 citiv.ens ot the county of Kalama.oo, Ul(- frme, n .i.iiic person I . Iter calculated than Mr. lYrung t promote J jcu,?,u,. " paper. We have only

prepare ll cta far happiness raid usefulness in the di- bition from the legislature of New Hampshire (sub- Vttl, give the w hole to the public. A better opportunity 11,0 "VV) to l'"'K "I1 '',0 lnK t"di I takes a w ik c-iaric ofihe varioi-.s duttes which ihcv mav be called jeets not mentioned.) j would then have been afforded to the d.vendants then , l;hang.-l '.-. It - all very we!! fern wh.Tcf i.iaf erb'V. t All these documents were, without reading, laid on t'ig, (as pos-ibly, some ofthem i,,ay have died "in".'.) ' :l ;''n;''',u !,M';:,,4;.V bke ownuur an upset omnibus. - .... - the table. of discovering the object of the philanthropic wit:e.s hat d.-i ! g ; !v it I low mm h fun Why a jaw-

var friend M u d.a'd ef the t.o-;! IVr.s en" half ofbi vain ! V csta; r. CO : -',,." v '; ?;.-.l -ill .'.'.!(. A j' I a' I' of a ptir.tin rstil h:-hmea

sville 1'ity ta?.cttc, e.t-'.'-bmdit for sale; the li tty pooilsxim for one We would not stand

much to tke that : n n !'-r t!i- rv ,Vof ems.'

f.Y.Vn. We ati

o i! tl avr.

orry to a this r it y sti'.l con-

Xet i. -s than si.My deaths occur as l.izh a T j. Wo also learn Irem

tlHUi'S . !a :'v, and

a Natchez paper th i one or two ca;rs ol t llow fever Lac ecc ir:itl in ti.at city.

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X TUX AT PANIC. . : solicitude, w ho. w tlh the kind communieaut may !s Mr. WKKillT, from the Committee on Finance, j perhaps hoyond hnm.in cu.p.ii y. 'u ..'. ' whom were referred memorials from the Chanders of! I.og inspor'. Indiana, t Coiun-.eiwof New Mrlcan.s and ofSt. Iauis, and from J muaiy ilOib. I.;h. ) various other epiarters, praying the establishment of a Pear sir. l;i the hope that some go( may ics.ilt national bank, repotted thn following resolution: J from it, I have take. i this iu.vujs, vf jrivmg to vour fdcom.', That the prayer of the memorialists ought ' low citizens, say the descendants of the earlv sdttcnof

not to be granted; which resolution lies on the tabic lor Sus,piehunna. lite billowing information; and il there

inr old woman an I threi; smiai'ers. Mi-T!i'v ditRtrent

fioai courting. Instead if"Ves,my duel;. No mv dear. s yen please honey, and When you Hk" lovelv," "lilur what it was in courting times lis rig'iar row. ooty looks and cold potatoes. chi!d;en and table clo'lis. haJIv 'ir lor soap, always d iruii rx and mervliti;r aad n'C.h-

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w is-,i i m i i ,n t r-

iie ever I'ani -d a-i l mended. 1 1 it

encu.iy.

INDIAN Hi 1STIM TIF.

lie any now livm-' whoso nimeis Slo;o;n, to them. I

i hope the follouing may he eoumiuniea'ed through the .p

tieiilar sober. I'd incliiiM to ilrink on my u o:ey ain't my owe

ee loMes mv s- , I ur :!! wu:xia:i an. t hrr

M v Iioase am t my '!t'i"' to fou r reu

. Very rainy pleasing tojs have

l J-.i-i pa t tummei ; I ul the

litcM and most tare, w as the Junior F.ditor of the ludo ana Democrat, bv Turr lav cvcitv'. t.ge.

sunve I i l

j 1 ice duiit;

.-n...i.i ! j. i"iii . . . . "'' eo.imiun.ea-eu uirougti tlie.-F,a partnership cott' em :m i so man v has ...,t th ir I Mr. W UltillT, from the Committee on Fiilatiee, re- j P")'!' l'r".Us lV''r P'100, . . lingers in the till that I must h-utt im I'll break an 1 ported a bill making additional appropriations for the 1 ,lnVr,c, ?s ,u'vv ',x" ,10'ir 'his place, among the .;;,. MVor y,,,,. ,,, v,,;i. San Si id:. ' i suppression of Indiati Inutilities of PUT. Kcad. and M'a,i Trilef liuli ins, an aged w bite woman, w ho. n 1 1 1 ' ortlcrctl to a second reading. few days ago, told ire. w hiNt I lodged in the camp w ith The letter from a friend at washing'.-):! w hich v

We f rone ve con I r.

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w act' er e

alter t a

th ( onr.nsroNPi.M. ed o ;r c.ir;i sj (in '.'-at W. that so f-ot-i as I raw. isei.pt, we wo ill bt hi n know ot it con! I have a plico in our paper. Well,

FUccwe.led in reading it. Ami

t burs of (.' C",'-' s

her one uii:ht, that she was taken tiwav from her lath-' published vostord.iv. st.itimr tb.e it;:r.i!::- of th vri:fr.

er s house, on or near the Sustpiehaun a river, w hen siu: (who is highly repet'ta!i!c.) in the repjrf, lint tin

was very young say liom live to right years old, as Hon John t . talhotm had rxpiessod m th . fa cest aad

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SFH-TUF. ASl'UV SYSTF.M. Tlse Senate resumed the consideration of tho bill providing for the collection r.nd eustmlv tf ihe public

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I t . I'li. is- iiv.'..i 1 iu ui 11 ui in int. linns-. -ut : r..i 111-1 laiiici 101 hi vpoii; 1 ih- j'liii, it,-iim'iiw , 1 1 i tinimcimeu 111 me in "sl .( I . All" it N. .. ... I. ... I... ....! .... 1 11'... r . 1 . i 1 ... 1 . 1 .

ii.iiih: i.,ii .1 mi in; ,11 ;i vtiai.cr. rainer sn I I sane 01 1 no 1 res. ; I. nas i-Vel ftl e:v "ee.erri an r.

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r-iiu iiiuiivi o 11 i.iiiv fi i'ei.iu;irc uitiia is, w oo weie inosi uurcN.-rven cci'juaLre ins a; iroaa ion 01 mr 111:1:1

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Mr. SMITH, of Indiana, addressed the Senate about

o t ale, we mv

VS. at ,1!.,t (t -!.;; -t uvnuuch for one do e. lie w b--. a..-iieipatt- l thi. w e wo-il I t

lion i.ov. :c -ve thin', it .t.'f i.c-s, nc and upon a par w iih Jacisvoa Van l!urcn si d.t.-t iv. If w e should e.ei;U ct to notice any o ir correspondents

thevmuM not ti.i.ik bard tl us, tor H we Io, it will lie

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lit;!.; ml--t ikt-n when

ii prod uc-

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.. t, 1 .. i,..ii-;.. . : 1 .1 . .1 . .""""teiiu ""it toiiii uiiiMi.tii u,i. it .'I .laiiu v mi: ih hmi tio ami 1110 u 11 is "ive a ereai "irati r an liour and a halt m opposition tioili to tit! oroit-et ol i.: t i-.1.. 1 t 1 . . . 1 . ... ,. . ,. . " f ..

t.- ft. ti... - .in 1 ,1,. t 1 ;.. 1 . . '',', o-iiuct.uipieMt.il, an. i mueu ireeueie i mat no ; cation t inn Keput!ieiii,s. lias vei v naturally cause

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the various .piestions connected with iho subject under , , , 1 . ""w" 's,;,,,, 10 me. m n-gs. c ll;lVe no; eousi,leration--deela. iug it as bis opinion, and arm.!,," T", ", '"J, ' W 1 " ,a"-V ",1,h" ns,""';' P'M'crs on this sub1 . r . ' . ' ,",nu,,'.-j hieb, ami bail a sni 'iiff near l ie house. be savs three : iat. but wc b.tvn U ti-tie,! 1 mt i.-.V.. ..t?,o .,.i 1

liom taeis a iloeiueeiil 10 . .. tint t uprcmii ' . . " ... ' " ' .s ..v . ...... .ti..,i.

. , .... r. . . 1 . ! I'elawarcs e;imc to the bouse, in the Jav time, when a ran:emeiit ol Ihe Itseal aiiairs of t 10 (tovernment, and - . ...t .,1 .1 i. 11 ,, , ' ,1 , .... 1 , C, . , , . were absent but horse I, and pes bans two sma er ehi - the tii-e 110a re ihst rcsses ol Hie ciuiiil 1....I I......I ..nn.... . . ... . . . ' ' .

it1..! . .-1. . . ' .. tlrcn; her lather ami brothers were absent makint' hav

e.i oy 1 ne so nes 01 i-.ccu.ivc experiments on tc cur- ti,.. I., i;.,...,: ic. . , , , 1 . . . i 1 he Indians carried her oil, and she w as ml. vpted into a

i cm , t.iwiiHtu .tint ituisui 1 inn nv uio i rcasi rv 1 c 1.. cm t 1 11 1 , . o t.. t,. 1... -V. , ! lainily ot Pclawarcs, who rinsed h.trntitl ticated heras

I re v.i .-1 we - . --. i'.i..'- i's.-ii w.iiili v n neitrc i. .i . cm. i..'.. .i i -o- . ,'.'. 'iheir owiicliild. I'hev died about fori v years a'o, iiciu.: . w o i.o ..ot imt,. ;,i :n w oi in o, noT.ri . to the project ol Air. Ivv:s, lhouih wiiip to take it mi i i ,w . . ... r. ,i. . c i : . 7 . ' soiuew here in Ohio. She was l ien mart u ton Miam . .,1. i'5.c.r.M-Ti , , pret.renee lo the others, if driven to a .choice ol evils i , , , , , .. ... . , ' , ,I,IU" ' '""vhv, h Won l-nv,,.,,, ,. ; .nU .... , Mi. uy W of rCW 'Z t!t"X t'!," u., t y v f,ie: I ia an a,! o'-.in county, wit a a rcpuM to uu,p "" v. ... I with them. Hoi husband is doa,lsho Is old n,,.l fee.

inbh-hi'. liasmnch as we can Fce no harm it can i I.1;' ArU vain.i, ,t Umvcd ,n b.c,aiul thik Uic will not live lon?.

ii ... i i . i . ! "i's.v.-u i ut.',ii niictj iiotiis, in uivoroi ine uiu. ii nen , im i .- i . . itM-lv do, we uivoit p.aAe merely to r.ccoamiadatj otiri,' , 41 uuu ' ncu 1 besecousiderat urns induced her lo "ive lie resent

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reports have been received in ibis city w bieh cotilirin the .stalemoiH of our corrc.sonicnt. ljtili'Ln. rc Gazelle.

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t O.t motion of Mr. TALLMAPCi:, tho Senate ad Elitr: 'ion rued.

1 u-ising through yotir Stile, by aeeident, there came . iiito my b.an I a rfrenlai. substt ibod, "P. Sig:r,, da-' Cerrrvutt.ciJc of Ihe Lnuisrillc Citf G.itelle. ted.l .Ch M tit h. If.o?. A "enileman present at the ! Washington- City, September 1 Gib, HV..7.

un.e, tmservei, "in tnat Ut.cnmcni jamei lownsen.i, 1 ),.,,,,. TI,ov nro bnsv

A PtLKMti i. fellow yesteitlay entered pas-age in the 15 ialttt"' belwcen the bai hers shop. He haJ only one solitary hi', a long beard, and a confounded thirst. He wanted lo be shaved, and he also wanted to ho half shaved. What to i'o ho knew not, but for a while rc mainmg upon condition, a thought struck him to tos up his bit, heads. shave tails, julep. l'i went tho

: bit, and en mo beads! 'That's not fair,1 said be, ami

history of herself, w hich she never would before fear-: Mi' ",M !,,t "g 'ui lor several successive limes, and ing her kindred would como and force her awav. heads it was. Still iiv as not fair p'ay. Finally up She has lived long and happy nitaii Indian ;uul but lor h''ls ":hais fair, tlej long heard may go to the her color, would not ho suspected lor Ih ing any il,in j devil !" and dowxi went the mint julep. else, than such. She is very respectable, and wealthy i '"-r Orleans riearne. sober and honest. Her name is without renro.-uh

i;.:;tii cct ot- ivns - V poor ncr..on rcMdinsr in

of bis

lit the SoiKlle DMslilniT i Sltrt snt-a lini- f illirir- lir.,1 lin.o o.i.,tli. en.. I

waii.se,, up. I g.amv. my rye.s iuisaiy over it. ami S1I.S W.ight's batch of bills through, for tho relief of j dren in all six older than herself, on voun.7, as well; -i'ceno.K k. applied to the .Magistrate to have two loi.n I my ast,v,rshn,m, horn some ahusmns therein j (hc r.ovcrumet.t. Nothing w ill be done for tho relief j as she can recollect, and doubts not, there aYo vet liv- i children admitted on the poor's roll, made, thatth.s.ames i ownser.d, was t.io mihc s gentle-, ofthc cmmlrv. olUo,, thinks that if the House of ing many of their descendants, but seems to think that' 'H'v many have vour said the worthy Gallic, .nan. wi.lt w.iom l mtee was no-ptamtcd in the State KoprcsiMitatives aels promptly, Iheycan ndjourn some- all of her brothers and sisters must be dead, ns she isl 'Five ami twenty, sir replied the petitioner.

. .ton,, ,,, -,.. ,, ,. o ,nn .Minn .ttci. , ,niloaoxt week. Calhoun lias just tasked Tor delay, very old herself -not far from the s-o of CO. She '1'VR f"d twenty r re-echoed the iiallic; 'and all by II J was then tewed by hu ae-piatntances, ns a man of 0 vS.,vs ho wj s,rng li!5 )rojcrt m Monjay, Ie is tllinli3 slie wns ,nkcn prisoner, before the two last wars e wifer geol sense, and untarnts.iod moral eh nae.er. 1 mil f,,r tw ilivorre. or for a Uniteil Smics ll.-ml.- nt nn,. vl.;..l. .., ,n ti,t t), .o,..: m- 'i (lli! im sir.' mui;,.!! ilm inl.n l nm f.rnr;.m ifi..

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Meet the erissis for the relief of tho coun- war and the Into war have been sinco that one. Sim -founhP

foUiUai.jo,!, however sir, to say, that the production j j0 j0;,v

am-i.-a io nu;c.)vers is.;ii-t a u.ioi mue.i wn, learning lry. No nostrums. Wriuht opposes nostnoncment As hasontirrlv lost Iter mother tonm... n.,.1 .nL-. l

r.-.vl sagacity ; a Umtlul imagmai.oii, and lino taste, t j h ,lu. instuut uc,;0!1 on ,, cxl,oJicnt mcasurc;,. yan . njinll wJlich y as0 undorstand.mid she 4vc ire a fu'l is mtch lo b lamented, that a centleman ol Mich lug i ; hfl, a dcaj limj01.lty in ,jl0 Senate and can carry any history of herself.

..., v.i'i'jnnif.in atiM uuain. ut muiiiiti-' on. im nM pvniv lilP.Klirr. Kivm la In ei nml I I ...

Siglor tcouii t-i levmul 1 uevotc bus l.lo to po.,ti:s tm ; tOU80 it U impossible to sav how tho mnioriiv is. It

Usaid tho Sub-Treasury schemo will I'mJ no favor

tape selling. There etiitainly are liven, less qualified to. liguro ia thu literary world; and those too, who could bo safely entmstcd with thcV'hargo of the helm of State. Why sir, if Mr. M. Sigler had guided the j en, in portraying Ihe civic, military ami chivalrous career of the Hero of New Orleans, instead of somo Ulnar persons, of humbler abilities w hohavo heretofore attempted il, the old general, in the plaeo of now being In I.I in tho estimation of his fellow citizens, as second to the immortal Washington, would havo shown the btighlcst luminary tbat studs tho escutcheon of our Luppy hii.tl. I tun tt a loss, which most to admire in

there. Indeed it is a humbug of VanV They ilo not intend tourgo it. Their plan is to relieve tho Treasury and scourge tho banks and merchants for a while ec then go on the best w ay they can with bank agency Calhoun is ihe onl j one honest and sincere. He is in earnest. Tho others arc for twaddling. Ho called on them to shew their bonds on Monday to come out & meet the question boldly. The Senate has just resolved to givo time until Monday by a vote of 18 to 20. Benton and Wricht are

, overruled this time. Yours, occ.

Her own christian name she has forsrottcn. but sav.s

her father's name was Sloknm. and ho was a qunker. She also recollects that it was on tho Susquehanna that they lived but don't recollect the town near which they lived. I havo thought that from this letter you might cause something lo bo inserted in the newspapers of our country, that might possibly catch the eye of somo of the descendants of the Slokuin family, w ho have a knowlcdgo of a girl having been carried "oil" by the Indians some seventy years ago. This they might know from family tradition. If so, and they will como

nere i win carry them w here they may see the object,

An Irishman was brought lie fore a bailiff at Ipswich, on ochargc of having six wives! The bailill asked him how he could Ikj so hardened a vidian, as to delude so many? "I'lcase your worship,' says Fat, "I was only trying to get a good one."' A r.sr.N'eK pi Mint. A man thinking he was at homo a few evenings since, laid down on tho commons, and .11 t a-I-.I- . . a il . , .

pui ins ooois ouisiue uic gaic, to do uiacKCd in tnc mor-iw

A little boy was sent by a pressman into the composing room of a printing office not long since to nsk for a mtiik of astonishment Ml tind rarcnthesis fiYl! Ih

of my letter, alive and happy .though old and far ad-1 urchin ran grinning away, and asked the foreman to vanced in life. r'o mark an astonisher, and two apprentices?