Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 46, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 October 1837 — Page 4

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Selected Poelry.

JTrom the Xiw Jlo.ilkly .Magazine. the falling leaves. EYSiKS. NORTON. "We ftanJ among the fallen loaves; Young- children r.t our play: And laugh to sec the yellow things Go ruetlir.g on their way; Right merrily we hunt them J own, The autumn winds ana wc; Kor pause to gaze where snow drifts lie, Or sun-beams gild the tree. With dancing feet we leap along Where wi; herc-d l.puchs are strown; XjT t a--'! nor future checks our r-o:ig: The pr. cent is our own. Wc rtand among the fallen leaves I:i rant1!' enchanting spring: "When hope (who wearies at th ins) First eprcuds her eagle wing. We tiead with steps of conscious strength Beneath the leafless trees, And the color kindles i.i or.r ch:ek And Hows the v. i -lt-'rhreczo: While, gair.g toward the cold, gray thy, Clouded with snow and rain, We wi h t ie o'd year all pass by. And the young :q, ir.g ceuie sgaia. We Ftan! n-i;o.i:r the f .llen haws I.i ma dieudV mighty prime; V. he:. Zv: l o ir pam ing hearts begin To !. e "the o! 1 en time:' A ; i, .. ! wc sa.v, we sigh to t'enk l?j..- many a e-u-h.-.:h i r.s.'d ,S,.,. hi. ...ill these cohl and faded trees ir thof't-j s w.inicied last; And cl ! coinpanfon1 now per chnnco II- nang.d, forgot, or Jc.t 1; pom.' ioun.1 us as tl ose autmn'i haven

upper fore teeth are out; has a large eye and dark hair, j

It is to be hoped that active measures will be taken to ferret out and bring this heartless beingto condign punishment. The Lowell Advertiser says that there is "a man in Vermont so tall that he can1! tell when his feet are cold. IS. Pat. We know that man. He is so very tall that he never has to ask a blessing. He can reach up and take 'em. Narjiort Argus. OHIC I IN'.OIMKELAN D.

The natives of this Island called it Erin or TT'es. and

Saxons gave it tne name of lrinlandt or Erin-landt literally the country of lien or Erin From Ircn-landt

came Ireland, which signtr.es land or country of the west. This Island was colonized says Camden, in the year 7D, by Parthohuius, a lineal descendant of Japhet

son oi Ixoah, being the seventh from Japhet. Olhe

authors say it was colonized by the Phoenicians and

called ' Jlibcrijia' from a Phu-nician word signifying

"hither habitation, at that time not being able to dis cover any island west of it. Columbia S.

j LAUGHABLE SCENE IN DUBLIN.

The following laughable scene took place at the no-

' mintuioii of the candidates in Dublin, j Mr. West, the opposing candidate, after repelling tiie ; charge of cruelty to his liuie.au Catholic tenantry, said i that Mr. (J'Connell had often accused him of being ugj ly, and he wore no borrowed plumage. If Mr. O'Conj noil prided himself on , cr ,.ual appearance, let him stand forth unadorned by a Pond st. wig, and then let . all judge and kiv window as the handsomest man. Mr. ; O'CoihicII w ith one hne.d sei.' d hi ; wig, und whisked , it oil", leu it;g his head perfectly smooth and naked j not a hair between him an I the clianuelier above his j head. It is impossible to describe the i 'feet of thisinci- ; dent. O'ConnelPs face beamed with frolic and fun he : roared and all roared, at the ready answer to Mr. ' West's appeal for a judgment on beauty. I The whole court, sheriffs, candidates, orangemen, ; green-men. and all, seemed for a while to drop all re- ' collection (d the contest, and. to indulge in one of the moid exciting and wliimsicalcenes cer witnessed.

Congress for having excluded spirituons liquors from

sale and exhibition in the (Japitol laid on the table.

Honda War. 1 he House resumed the considera

tion of the resolution of Mr. Wise, for the appointment of a select committee by ballot, to invest the causes of

the delays and jailures and expenditures of the Honda

war.

Mr. Bell said he was surprised that this subject bad

not attracted rnore"attention than it has. Everv one

seemed willing to lift the veil from the mysteries of the

transactions of this government in that war, and expose j tho recent causes of our failures, but there was a uidi-j

cully as to the mode ol euecting tins ona.ct. 11 an gentlemen here acted on the noble sentiments of the g entleman from Georgia, (Mr. Glasscock.) there would be no difficulty and none of this debate. That gentleman disavowed and repudiated tho idea of a party line of investigation. The investigation was demanded by the country and not by party; and the Chair ough, for that reason, to be relieved from this delicate duty; because, by usage, he w ae obliged to appoint committees on par

ty grounds. I Mr. Wise made some explanations, with a view to correct a statement of the morning papers, in regard to I his remarks yesterday, lie did not say that Gen. Cam-, obeli "locked the d..or of the committee room, put the!

key in his pocket," Arc, but that he looked towards the j door and threatened tu lock it, oie. That threat, ad-. ded Mr. Vis, bad the same e licet upon t'm.t committee ' as the deed v.ouM have had. : Mr. (Jhoismi, of Mississippi said he had beaid some ' whispers of thUcoiuuiilV-'o-roos-i see;;.', and bad ho:..-.l ' it would prove ur.tr;, e. He thanked the gentleman fr! havin disclosed the alfair : and he fell ct;iii:de;:t that it .... would lead the Jlou e to tne convicti- n teat it was i;r.c- . less and impropei to appoirit any i;.: e eh;c! co-'u.iittces of investigation. If ih:te !i;''o, by th ir loenace-;, cotild dictate a k port to six, t!u u no confidence was to be ' placed in th t reports of a eommittee. lie w-'.s for sending th.e inquires which no one bet e wa oppw c 1 to to the standing cotumit'eo on military affairs. Mr. CanMihell. ol S. C. (brother to the I iV men. her.)

KEW AiTIrCHEAP

rgIIE subscriber has just rr-caivei and ofl"L.s for sals JL a splendid ascortmcnt of New Goods, Ofthc niopt fa-duonable deecription, p-.jrcha?c-l i.i Philadelphia by himself, with great care, for the present and

ri'vo icmng season, anions waicti are tt.c ioi:owiag ar-

itiuc, tirov.':i an.i '-live cutj-.

;k Casiiueta -n i .j.t-ij.tttP, ae.il bhmkets.

sor' luei't

r-uperHa yi.-.r.-r bhFh'nnois, A Iarre ;e

J'-.ur.te.: ::.w:is una mur

A verv ii.'e S'.-lec'.ioa of r'ancy do do do veils of ov I. lack, i.vown, green and strai A iiae.ih oaie -..-oitment of T.i

mi per liiac ii lii'ti.i

":l:'l, IVl 1 .M;K, ' ' IV"? S tC'dneK ;:ml Glorti;;-

! r'--'i T . !tC1

iiJ Suhi Su-w, K;:-M i'iss r-, TiimV. Tuscaepl : aad Holivars,

eo'-'inr, colored silk?.

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our :rea.'

Pof.TiCAi.. Some person expresses his love ai follows, upon the back of one of our Le lov 'shin plasters.' Small note I love von; do you ask me whv? Hecause you do4thevant of change supply Silt er would do it Gold could do no more, to we mut Use you 'til the pressure is o'er. I'JojJiazc!lc.

We ptanl r.mon.r the f.-.'.'.en ler.vn i a t i:r o ,i autuinu : Ai.d toii'ring ou with feci le step?, rui-.-u our rh.v: ' w ry. Wc look not back mo long ago

said he feltUiuud hv she k da'ion in which

gentleman whose- name had keen connected unpleasant t emiuisi eie-cs, to s:iy tin, he h w ith no feeling of ho.siihjy toward any no : oommittee, tmil that towards the n ;ij ity

most kind and ie-r

in; st in , ; .) a

With these : t : i i -t city ber of that a I' 'I'tiou

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; 01!

Hi

lat'.i a.l we :ovt a t i n is

Nor forwitd tor ;- may not lira To pee our i.ew bop. s crftjs'j:

Goon Moral. When a tmnnv abues vim. leave the

, thing to the suliocatmg etlects of his own infamy -V j 'pursue the'ven tenor of our'w ay, regardless of his ' I yelping-', consoling yourself w ith the knowedge that ! 'An honest, liberal, and well-bred man, i WiU not insult you, and no other can."

of it he entertained lh-

incuts. Mr. Wise ro-e to sp-'-.i! .b it Mr. ' 'e.ndn -Icuti ie-i-ted upon the orders -f the day, remarking that tiiie was an urgent tiecc-sity Pr the speedy tietioij of the U...use on foiiiC of the b lis before them. Vus!p.H t ft: ,f Ih-ji.'si'rs. The I!ot:s.; took up thbill for the p i tponemeut of the fou:th iu-tal:i. u. and Mesns.Sib! v. ( I N. V.. aud Uubhard, of N. ('.. sj.cbe

against th'-'h:'.!, aud M.-stu: it.

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Twri lori-.-eith V , s t:o W'-l ami rail--o . of t !': ::ii op; r..t .

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one ami..; ioiiiij i n. to;

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'.art ei the hip ( ie;ht

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.I.i V. :': tae av.;:,o rj t.t number fve.-.ty two, a:i-J st t;r. of s.-ciioii nferf ei!-t 'asi i-a;f of the nertli w e-:t mho';, tow n ei;'it nortii e . a .- alt w orks in succ. .!- :p!y tu li.e L-ub-crii.er in JOHN LOWLAND.

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A feeble v. lh;i !h. o 1 v. Tl- .- 5 rcf-c

.i the s-unV f.ie.t beam

iri.i :i i:e

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t i:-j"y r. tu;r. ? e i; heat t.

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I What's in a Naiiwl Answer: t!iirtv-five letters

j the alphabet, in one we baveseen iti print, vi.-.that of

the IKivu l. ousu! at Noriulk, whose unrriage has rejcently 1k.ch announced, which is as follows: O 1-1-e-n-j b-o-c-k e-n-o-f-f-e-n-o-I f c-n-g-r-a p-h-e-u-3-t-c-i-a-c r. ! "1 he ships of our navy, Tne la lias of our land May th.e former be well rigg'd, ! And the latter bo well uiann'd.'

t'F P E P U K S E T A T 1 V K" :.

j S . -1 1 f : : ) a v ,1 Se p : e . i .' e i -1 . j On mo?i.'i uf Mr. I! ivu'-s, it was ooh.iad .hat oa and r . after Monday, next, the daily hear of meeting of this Ol , lilt. il

L.tA- C. i i ;w : peetavi. .it .'ii-. c' y . by ; ee.e: , w ', ill If. uvsoVn s c I, or Talk, v. :.vrLi r. : ..i :--a e . m , 1 by .f ;1." t i i' cliui'-h a pot'. t.

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of ii.'.i h .'.i' hiv to 111.'.

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Th" editor of the Hostou Time, says, he has heard of a man so short that he couldn't reach- hiodi1 cnoimh

hureh, to button his jacket. . 1 p. n-

t ,r two

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tli ; !! .n. .1. P. a t i f the I uel in this ci; e.

nuloit of the

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i. t.i v. -; in- ,r. f,, iii. t.ri T..n.. . I,-. o. i ,,ri.;, r,.,..: i

... ..u.-.., . ..i 5ii.4 i iiiiilvi till T .vT i

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overe.l v. ::.t . -;.ix Indians

aita; plat lorin

am

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t '. a". A. M il it Ma:.,r Talia

Mi:.-oAuk. 'Mr. IJ.owiP.s compliments to'Mr.' Fmitlr, thinks it unnecessary his piggs should go thro' h'n 'M-onnds.'

'iviti'v.-.-Mr. Smith':; conq.dimenls to Mr. Prown thinks it equal' v unneccssarv tol spell i-itrs with two

. - - - . -

House snail uo ten o cioc.o

Kemonstiat'.cfs against the annexation of 'I e.as,"and

petitions for the ah. htmii of rda erv in the Distiietcf

Columbia were presented by the members I rem New

1 ork and New -England mostly from'female citizens. EL'dlilD W.'.U. The house resumed the consideration of Mr. Wi-es

resolution lor the uupomtiuent ol a i-!i et cumuutte-

inquire iut'o the origin of the I cavues of the extraordinary fa i

expendituies which havi

that war and into tin; maimer

"I 1: . ! yi t t!id Ki.ow a pt;.io.-:opin r Who could bear tli.; 'iVath-Ache patiently." Vic'i aJt abort r:i.'o; s-. 3Ioiitap.ties ialr.i.

sovi r.-i rn an t ml i . .i : oo r- n.ci.v lor ';.o i. oo.u-Acne

.and a:i eliLciual pi LM-rva'ion Vjr'ihe tepth.

PRICE 1.0 VL-.R LOT I LL. In otf.rir.g this in ahial le J aim to to the public miry certificates of its t illcieucy lidaht le eivtn, which thlmiits ,) ;l !;, v. sn ip. f.u l i i publishing and which may

v cahimr ut tie- -.:: n:s but i.s everv spech s of

be Sic 11 :::.:.l;ci:.

lori 'it w a ii res and i

attenb-d

tl-,

pro ..i.h

o

at: 1 i,; o t lie iiv . ali'l the

cU'.i"ii o! t a.l 'le-

end for

: c. I tea mas t!i: ii:t mi'.'i nonce, wc invite tao :co!i' eon vincia' t-roef of i,s almost luiracu-

'":!: paw e..-' to ! h.-ve t! is wor-t t i-u relies, ttie loo'n Ache, til'x i:. IT A 'J'iUAI.. hting caitiup, to ad!i.-ro stiit-i t) ii : '.::ectionf fiven on eacii l.ott!e ardlctitnso o. l ll"i iT. UWN'MP.JtiT.i. Mitfcc It to -ay i-t .:: t '.."a j :..'.- o: cr. sit has not failed in a f inip.e itr-'.anceV

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red the tail:

part i

d, Mr. LeUlt'.e.i ; e. ... '

o ,i, ha I tab hv stating hm is h i:.;:

: ia.orp

the p:a.;orm ' . ; t Ja'.cli miner r.f . . . r. V 1

A man in a London fog, hiuckcd at his own door, lo tscettain where hij hou-e was -1'act.

we i e j en-t.i:;: ,e; lo le tor tir

lilS.

itvl said ben became to -..ngi cs-. : was elected as tho fiier. l of power:

ceil h.n'T here before !::: found that i .ov-

O, I Or. fi

Vof IV-'-'-i'-i -' i s:hv Jun -vo'J1' co-it ain't half long enough for vou'. - v- ! .'" Vw .'," I Ncvei' "''d, 'twill be lu.ts; t nounh afore 1 ha e" an- ... , l.o o, me i ...e.s , - 3

u-.'Mn: to uiep.

.f tho Mi

ississipiu, at ',

he. p.h.-e of$l,G00,f)!.A). The F.cretary said that the j rice v. hieh they ha-! turned was double the .'amount j

raid Lv the Govern, .mt to the Lhttq.cvas for lands

T WEN T -PI P P 1 1 CON G It ESS. Ilp-)rtcfl for the Bdltinure .Chronicle.

t ;ve v. moii tiiey i.a : name i v. as u.'un.e tno. amount j . ,, - I ...... ..... , lv Sl.-V.TI- T.f',.ln, V.-,.i o 1017 1

Ch:rpcwas lor lanus.i -v- "'"v -" r gieai iimnoci iih '..-i-.-.Tt oiipi-fTv and ! of" petitions were presented hv Mr. Davis, from the

reticulation. Thcv talked .f t!;ur p.ovcrtv and ! Stitcs of -Massachusetts and Connecticut, remonstrating their f'.c-.siio to see their great Father, 'i hey said they ! aSa'st llir; annexation ol Texas to the United States,

I .. I ' .. ux I ,-.,r' . t ,o ,. r,.t , loon .were iani on

facts of its hi-toi y generally ; v. itli p 'w .-r to persons tmd pansrs, and to sit duiimr ib.e r .-c--

1 WO !:! t lot," a 1 1 th on mditai v

Mr. Wi-e rv.se four years ago, I

but he lia J not

er neeueu no ti:e:i;, :lai'. it w:isto. -t-o::'.r alrcadv. lie saw t'.iat too much power wa ejncci.trate I in tin? executive. I'v-.aw that tho public domain v.as in bis bauds aud that the new ssta'es were subject to his bid

ding. He s;iw a thousand streams ol pa'iomiire pourmg in from the Atlantic border and the lakes, lie raw the public press at his disposal, aud the power of removal and appointment was his. Next he saw th.e president seize en the custody of the public money. Corruption he knew mu-i follow from this state of things : ;..nd il must not an idb thcorv, for he soon found it oneely

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c;.n coi'.rou. lb.? i:i

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:J ail w:u !ir

fa!; (

u-t-.l it !;ave h.i ! o! the me.oth, an

an

p i i d ;.s ( le

l.r sale :r. i leo-.arc 1 1 . Jolii'.- ae.'s ;,l d e '. ! t.i.vi and Villi" o; i.; tin pre: er Acent.-. ' M .v j iil, lti.ST.

t ili-.rl !V! Vi

w ut'.iiu asiii ed prus h.i ! '.si.-e pi! ren.i ohs of-

! nrilier ot tae tf etn.

tore, i.!f.o!i'iiigten. United States, by

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Hat r.ltnp.il'ictorv.

I.ATPST

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PA:

Paihvr to relieve t! em hv puich'.-in': their lands. Th.e

ta'l; cettchidt d wi'.h-.'Ut scttii'.g ;he terms of the purchase. Tito Council will meet Ji.aiti today. We have und.M tor V that the sum offered thee Indians for their laeds- by the Government is n million of dollars. Pi olahly the nuK-tii.! v. iii rp;. ::-. in the couri.o of the talk

Sttb-

dut'n

oine-er

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and a

a

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-V. HP. Ciiijitiicn,

avowcil that the "spoils belonged to the i'to.s.v Ho; "HTI P. I . I . ? gr...vfu'. to Ins lo.ir.er cusmnurs lor ih-.-avowed himself asan enemy to power, and. with one ; jjj io.mer h!e.rd sepy-oa u.d utp.c b.illy :i:f ti!,-.

i : i ii . ii . i ii- ...

ii iei:u, ai r. i e ion, ne oppore-.; iim'eu to it; e tions, well knowing w hat th -y had to eiteo-mier its minions. Some attempts weie made upon the

none which excited an v fe.'iiDjlut cnute;,;- ; t n their

ruo- tt).-m from ci Pi i. but h. P.

il Hi '!',)

m .ly, tbt be !:.s pc" f. -i : bit s'-e.jj l-.iniiily icia pint

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. i . in..

. i;..c,i. I ho bill imposing, additional ; ti,n ... n1I1B , .,,.t,.; i.,V

is. as depi situ.-ics of tlio public money, on certain ,jie , irs, v. as then taki n up for consideration, when Mr. j tjlR 1

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in n

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held

ut Dr. Laui'r.

A !-.v.-t fa-(.'.osS-p.;ti,lS,

instant, bv mi inhuman :m

r.nocKi:;c mprdeii. moi der was i. erect rated at the viliaga of

in P-ipl'V county, on thursday the 17th

for

to

general accusation w hi.dh w;is jestcid ;y made by CTfiitliMieiTi (Vnm I1.! i jviioui im I M III. M. .i i!..o .

Senate tor about two hours , .. . r,i ......... '

r .. i ivviiv!. ui mi; vv-iiiiiuiifu loom ia-jL v. ;:;.('. v.erei.is-i p.owerfull argument against the ri ,n ,!li,1 niwi ,,. ,i, . ir.i

s.uj-lreasui v system which had been brought forward i i -, i. i... i: i .. . '. . , ,

- '. ... i --- , liiai K5 w i: c i ne u ii noi a a; 10 u use .w c t' mien e,

He presented some : ,n nm.i. ... i.:.., nri in t-, f..;.,.i At,. t..,.i,. .i n .

iln,! i.la,W(J t,1C cVls Which twould ! would usav to anv cue who madeihem thai, iVhishad ' tiou ol the system in a very forcible lai.oat hedies." "

is lew euiiyug on thting ronsti.ntlv i ii tt I. its Kcrh as fine Lict;

i;i; :

iddiessed tin.

tn a verv

' by the Committee on Pinance

j very st rang ic (low from iiio a !

I t'ornt.

Alter lie had closed, .Mr. Strange made some explanations. Mr. Calhoun then answered some of the objections to the treasury scheme, ami comparing it with the plan ollerred bv .Mr. Rives, (the on I v two plans submitted to

bh; I". rmer of ihat county, tho particulars of which, wo I the Senate,) decided that the plan'.of Air. Rives was loo

public i'ii erpl-v, lbs

I' P.O. It i, v.l. ,iv I

' t bush . s. IP: iiiU .' s a i:e:i: . ' as!t;r: roc

net ii.es, ..ii J. iUa vt r iial Ot er, I'nc i.tid cori.rr.e li-'.n, cl.i'.cii . ha.s f ;-u coh r-., v. . 1 I a's &.:.

aeik villi; '.: to, a i m, la.J.:or.i-L!e crr i,: :!;::'.:', I. t i'd ii l i i a .y riK.neLi 'ertu .'i

vry. I f. Ji'i .1 " : i c ! a sptc'.cuy mex oiinc fer il t laah; i. i -'. 7.

I! (hl!it

i l-i- v c ' e. ; vi. '! t i vl. PI.- am i-.'. on

.spicahle wretch named

Jttni's Verr-L:pr, upeti Mr. George Salyers, a respecta-

loarn a '(.'in follows:

Mr. Salvers happened in the ii'agts that day on bu-i'mes-i, and having parttdvcn too freely of liquor, became somewhat intoxicated and remained till rather an unusual hour in the evening, over bis accustomed stay. A dispute arose between the deceased and Persingcr,

exceptionable to he adopted, and that the evils which

would result from continuing the State thinks in connexion with the Government would far exceed any of the ev i!3 which had been described as likely to come fromtueir divorce.

Some further explanations werojnado by Mr.T'Ni!cs

sometime during the afternoon, in which the lattcrahustd ! and Mr. Calliaun, mostly concerning tho identity of the tho deceased in n most sdian.eful manner. The alfair j language of the bill introduced by Mr. Rives, and that

v.iei aiierwaius si-.tt.eii, and the two were nppaicntly jof the resolution of 1 81 G, which he believed came from satisj'ed find perfectly fi heed! y ; bat w hen Saiyers was the Committee on Finance, of which Mr. Calhoun was ui.ut lo fctart home, and in tho act of getting ou bis j Chairman. Mr. Rives asserting the affirmative as the

horse, Persingcr again attacted hi-r, knocked him down

w.ih bti list, and kicked mm bruised him most shockingly, before any person bad tin e to interfere and separate them. Salyers expired in a few minutes, from the cC'eeti of the blows and kicks, with scarcely a struggle. Pei singer managed to make his escape, and delude fill pursuit. A reward of $2C5 isonercd, by the friends and relatives of the deceased, for the apprehension of the murderer. He is described as a large raw boned man, about 10 or 45 years of nge, dark complexion, about six feet high; nt tunes wears large whiskers; several of his

Mr. Ghobou slid he wished it to be understood that' he made no remark retleeting upon the eomhi-.-l of a;iy ! absent member. He was incapable of thai, lie.l.as to ; the gentleman from Virginia, ho was at full liberty to apply the remarks to himself, in their whole force and meaning. There are the words, as he has euoted them.

i

spoke

OliLD inform the public that lie has cmmrr.cc.

red in defence of the majoi it v of the ' si.:ua,.iu!U l is ,hlK in.p,,1,on ,0 hl' ?, s,1ri of ' y Mr. Wise, und partieularfy of his I r,"' a h Wh,dl h V''lA FtU 0,1 '

and he may apply them as he pleases. Mr. G

further upon the topics alluded to by Mr. Wis

Mr. Loomis followed

committee nssnilod hv

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preueccssor, v.wr. niann.j l ne House without taking j Jj any question jiassed to the older. j , The deposite bill was taken up in committee of th.e

whole, and Mr. Smith spoke in its support, and Mr. ! Tk ra n t-i. i ... .. -o -;o -

i. I1V.I11.CU1I, O L U. V, U.ll.l.-3L 11 late hour.

tee Reeve laif-incf s m t!ie lrame l uiluitm. h.rs-

door north o!D,-. Max weltV, bi '.ooging to Jesse Brands:-. cV reeeiuly occupied as a printing otilce, where he is pi' -pared to execute work in a neat ami durable manner e .i shoit notice, lie earnestly solicits a "bare of public pa"romoi;,., pip.-iicularlv from those v. ho k now his unlbrtui -

lirgtou, J:ie 9th, 10J7.

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fact, while Mr. Calhoun considered the two propositions

a3 at variance. j Mr. Rives moved an amendment by striking out all the original bill, after the enacting words, and substituting the bill which he had introduced, but the motion in this stage was not in order. Mr. Benton then rose to address the Senate, and was speaking when this packet was closed. House of Representatives. After the presentation of the petitions, the Speaker presented the resolutions adopted at a meeting of the citizens nf Kb Nnrthern

Liberties of Philadelphia, returning their thanks to

A FACT. DIRECT from the old wool mill. All those who owe us lor wool grinding, must come and settle their accounts, or they will soon find them in the hopper, for real grinding. J. S. M. ORCHARD. N. B. The following ancles will he taken old Corn, Oats, Flax-seed, Wheat, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, and various other articles will not be refused. J. & S. M. ORCHARD. September, Ulh 1837. 42 3ow.

Receiving and Forv.urtling Merchant, VKOXT STttFET, Third djor cast of the Indiana Hoi el. BETWEEN FIRST AND MULBERRY, WctrersonvUlCy Indiana. RESFECT FULLY informs the merchants in the . terior, that bo has opened a bouse for the purposi

receiving anu torwaruing goods ofad descriptions. June 10, 1C37. 31 3mc. Flax-Seal II 'ant cel. WRIGHT &: KING, Wishes to puachase a nuantitv of Flax-seed, for w!

i they will pay CASH or GOODS. I Sept. 8, 1837.

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