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'state. The engrossed lill from the Se
nate to repeal an act entitled an act
January, 10. On motion of Mr. Graham the Senate rtsoirrU itecll into a iorl ot impeach
ment on the trial ol loungb. u rne.-, and after lengthy argument on the nan of the counsel for the defendant, on the motion in arrest ot judgment, and a replication by the managers on the part of
elusion, that his deductions and infer-Jsigned hy the Whole, with about CO in
enccs. on the suhiert of Rail road?, were
for the relief of purchasers of lands ; in predicatedon en(irel fcrroncou8 data, the reserve townsliipinM nroe county, :ri . . .. .. approved Fehruarv 10, 1331. was read! 1 he.T might apply to the construction a 3d time. Mr. Mixwell, moved that ofa Buck-eye Railroad, but to nothing
it he laid on the table. But before the; else. In the report of the commission-
quostion was taken thereon.
The House adjourned. January, 1 1.
Joint Resolutions, from Senate, pass-
the State, the court adjourned until to-jed. T ie engrossed memorial and joint
ers referred to, they estimate the cost of the rail road, between Columbia and Philadelphia, when completed, at 2,297,120 21, being "qual to $28,173 63
the adjoining towns, -declaring that the
"obligations and principles in Masonry require no duties of its members incompatible with the laws of the land or con
trary to theirmoral or religious duties
whether due to man, to the country
to God." What will the Great
Mitchell say to this ? We shall see
attempt to do business do net more tb half do it. If they make . a central mil 1 i lit n 1 !
--v w v i il T 1 un , if put in writing, no not fully and cbrr ly express the intention of the parthV but leave some part unexpressed
duties a remark, perhaps, that "there U r' i try, or thing that is omitted, but"' (in tl,e at"Dr.iof8,,oJ feeling at the time) add. that
will make no difference. Time m i
train ot circumstances may
eiltrt
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turrow morninc at 10 o'clock. resoiuuon relative io a survev ot tne , "me. i ney say that tne graoua-j- K v , .u.rt:a ! egu
January, 11. Maumeo. river and asking of Congress, tion and masonry alone, of the tirt ' lthe . ,i: .. i i- J 1 TVrrv II. liprinfr. as a runawav tailor' ,..
Tl e Senate having resolved iueii m- ..-cu.u ,u p.wei. as io me aipoi- ln,i of t10 Urtli;m0re and Ohio rail! " ... 7 , , rjU . J 4 ... llon to a Couit of Impeachment on (he trid tioaot our Canal lands, lying in thestate-r(V1I, rn.K.1(r, . from that village on Lie loth mst. biI-;se(llo
.rV',,, ,r f Il.,r!nc 'vjiimr ilpttT. Of (lillO. A mini rfs(llll! ttli fiV I h. ' ' ilrinr nrnri-nno lio lvwl ilunlinnr!: iilli llflo
proceeded to adopt the resolution freak- umu v.ongtcss a donation oi Minis to ac- nine, ana tin Liverpool ana iviancncstcr rootage on iNewspapers, will be rt ing the said Young L. Hughe from said;tual settlers in indigent circumstances, rail road .$1 17,000 per mile. To coun-Vd during the approaching sessi cilice of Justice of the peace; alter mi-, A nv nW.al 1 of the General Assembly of teMfl ,,e rulation, 0f usion-'coiigress. merous .attempts lo disfranchise the said tne s'aK1 of Indiana, relative to the Eou- . . .. . . c t? l -r i r i icvilio I i r ;i - i rry men, and to a lav the honest tears ' 1 " f f !! u Jiugiies tor a specified term ot time, i5 Hie an 1 hi. Lou- m ill route, w-ueh ... " rilV ;V"
eachnfuhirh failed ; the com t adjourn- originated ii tm H)u-e,as read a 3d Hnd I'j'ldices of many who have been
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cd until to-morrow morr.ii g at 10 o'-itime a-ul pisel. tv.grossed bills of induced to believe, that rail roads Hretnie at least three-quarters of the Ume.uithV "palmll v clock. And cn motion the Senate ad-;thi 'io-w pas-d, a bill to provide for better than canals, the commissioners j ne is a!)0ut the worstauthority you c n'J H,,tl fl cxdresed te,nr I?n)prcrVTVTivr, itle election of Klelo, s of President .Wm it their duty to advert to a few !urCHlu,:e u s t Ule crt;df,,fniv 'of 'opportunity airordej HOlLOt RLPKKbRMATn LS and ,ct I rcs.dcn of the United States facl which w ill exhibit the compara- your .tatcmcil! Scarcely wa there -rising from dith 1 ( ! 11 Till tlf ;HllfTnl tilf k:irl romil'iiinir ' J In 1
Seven men of business at Attica, hange offeeiii g in the parties. 0;,,
is to thii.k he ih;iii tie the Icseg
contract that he lias taken ti e . i i i )Jl
io a price anu nencc is slight it, or at any rate will aw, v
. . . . i.. 'Mill llll ! ""V Hi. initt uiuilliu I'lllil nib uiivt't...'u wiui u lilt lUl',irT i,.
- '-J . , l : i- r i -v ii . . i . . IllP W in rrtn.l iimr iitnior rnnt I'urf 17 1 w ...... . - . ""n
nuned against the motion m arrest or uei oi u. ratter: gale. A joint reolu- ......v. v v r- "the heliel that it cannot be row ! iudirmcnt on both of the specifications, tion of the General A-scmbh soliciting mile) is estimated to cost $20,228 per It seems to be almost certain that the: This displeases the other party ioh'
proceeded to adopt the resolution frcau- uom v.ongiess a dteiation oi lands to ac- nn ie, ana th? Liiverpool ana Mancncstcr .rootage on iewpapers, will be repeal- nH ensues, atid tlien a lawsuit v,l:';,i,
ion ofi'11 al probability might have hetn:n,:;.
ded by the insertion of three rr;-,I(. words in th contract, at time of m;U;ij y it ; for there are few people w ho y. jp knowingly subject themselves to a lar
nolation of a plai; j-,-
contract. It is th?
ded for law quibble?, "liferent construrtin-e
Januarx, 10. a lill to amend the 'Met regulating i: , ,., ' , r- w-r , which wriltri.. aid unwritten conir
-..., . , , . - ,i t4. j t ii e Hiiic oi tne two modes oi improve-, iu: jiuuus u uui i m. hi uhum- - - paw:, A bill to improve the central elect.ons approved January ne 1 - tion but tl is Mr tLv L tl h. will hear, thai causes a great deal of
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aiio i in our eouiiii. eu.
i ho does buainesx, be rendered I
tent to pulhis contractsin w ii;li ?
in such language at will adn ;;
rnbiguitv,Hnd let all adept tie
ice ofdoi: g so, aiaJthat faithfuliv
loroughh , and our courts oi j i-
uld have very little to do. t
Why, They sav'' so. It is a fact that Pcron ca, he too particular in inaki; I
Miss li. is not circumspect and chaste jcontracts detail in contract is hr : as she should be? Why, They sayvso. jmore u,fl11 t,ia formality. Where-j Plague on this Mr. they say he is rre' hereases, to wits, aforsai.K. a d half brother to Mr. Nobodv, who always tne llke-not S fr towards txprtfc. ;
lives no where is,n5 t,,e htent!jfi at parties. I
nT .., . lorrv fnto r.vi. ' no t-. 9 . a hi innrnv . fr t .. .. . ior tne purpoe oi eonvc ine
spectingthc knox coi.aty poor .muse. jlora:?o;i of a part ot the l-ort W ayne;vy articles cheaply to market, in a l0, ....... H. , ' ; i,: Jrvman m
bill to legalize Uieelti tion ot ccun-atHU mender state roa.H. distinct point of view, 'thus; ling just no where he can never he on,r
comniissiMiiers in tne beeianoun- i Un ten miles oftl-.c rail road between Tus- found. Who said ilm Mr V tl, mr. himself ,
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m this state tield on the lust lOLdHy, . . .earoraand Port rr'o:i: .,-.,. i . . i . r n- .inft.rt u
. .... ,. . . ffAKH fr'Y rvr.v: v.iu.u, mueu io no in a laiiinir "
Aug. K.3I. A bill to otssoive tne, --Jir. J JirA Freight per ton 40 cents condition? W ho "Thy sav" o. On Pct
.ouiuuu oi u.o iowu ui v i t on ..; 'YAt Toll uu coal; per ton lo whatauthorilv do vnu nffirm thut t.ol.rl.. and tl
I A I'll O. . - " -. v a. -v E JU ' y - . S ' I I 7 HIUV V ,
.andlorotaer purposes. A mil to: StS.'' -l -W cent?. hour V. bn in UA m,,v -itice wo
tne ermtinou cueuu coun l.rl? i.vyA- " ten miles of the reansyUania canal;
ty
ties
in
cor
vilie
authori
In rli.i.i.r.. ti'.i iniiiin ii r!'f-l!r r:iv.p I
therein named. A bill to provide for! relocating a part of the Malik'- fern ' stale road. A bill for the benefit ofj Daniel Ban ham ol bwii r.ci land com iy. A ! iil io vejiul an ;;ct, ci ti-b i ai act to rrpealai: stct ti'ieiein rained," e.pproved Jan. 1 Oal , a: d fer other! parr A bill to amend the "act in- -
corp.,iaiii.g Co:.gresioi al tow i.Miips.
and proMdr.g tor mmiooI ttieiein, approed Ft iiuarv 10, 1 T 3 1 . A bill loj revive an act entided "an ai t for tho re- '.t
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uei 'o u e: -i J-i. i ioci 5 io inc i.uiiu.L - i rv,,v thia" lilt run.- n it vi -l , rn , oi -l i . - .. tii uini uiai came in ns wa. w ith 1 00 tons, '2 I miles per dav. t J S.:it,. Pi is. in A till ii MPI Olll : l.si'k. . . . '
i' 7 .,T .no. . i ii . J here has not been much damage u-
;n pioea rcn. ro. iooi. . niu io.u:-, .
1 rci- ld, per ton, Id U-l Toll uu wool per ton f :: n-i '60 1-4
does all the mischief, and In
lK' ft !i( tr-..il It ii..i:
nemg t)y l-lcent? ditterenee in lavor i)ut in the inventive brain of tho?e who, jol t!ie state canal on each ton, forever) undeserving respect themselves, are de-
ten miles of transportation. Again Vuous to pull dow n others to their own
Bltfalo N. V. t'Li ETiy.
A IMIKTTV KIDDIE. T will
lOae horse will draw eight cars, loaded ,'Vel- 'e always suspect the truth of , oum; female to her lover, oucoi.dinon ti,r.t . ir . -7 . i o- -i . a report w hiclw omts from the authoii- jun gite me w hat you liave not, wi.at ii
,"1.1 Win, vi o.u, l i.. 'uTI M ln,.w,r r-... I,.,., o .l I
l UI 1 llC) 3l. A. a. i. , .liu Jll .Tin
i, al this pl.uv, j,0r day. On the lVni.sylvHnia canal, "
The ice in t.i
.ve way o:i vterd i : beari..g down 1 ..o h,n m ; II di-n inn lnui lr.-.rt..a Wp mnvtlio r..llrt i.i frm il. T?
ton Statesman, in relation to the late
disturbance in Knglai d
W hat did she ali him fori
.at you tn give.
ANOTHCit UIDDl.F.. A f entlcmaii who was puvinc his a.'.arf?-
ses to a ludy, atlat ouwjirioiitd up sufluicrt
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. , laiaeil bv the citizMi except the lo' rrprcwniauon, uoaer n.e nai an en ninie distinction to bf," u as n mey were agrccame to i.tial iiantS ot Congl e-'o! al ' ' ' i ' "'new census, hns not Tot ben detrininr.l l. mm l-'mflU!. P..r uitl. iUt. rli 51.r .i"!,'er. d whether he miS,t ll-ttc-r hiiuseli
on ,',no the States w ill stand in the following w ith brick bats, and have the dap lights j to iramj.oM- the Utters so a"! to f.'
rder.
1 New York, '2 Pennsylvania, 3 Virginia, I Ohio, o .North Carolina, 0 i enncsse, 7 .M.issaciiiMetts, S Kentucky,
!) South Carolina,
rm eu: c;
4 -,000 40,000
t of 'A a:rcn,to dispose olthe sci:oclsc dent at W ashirntoi Cit v, w e h arn that ! 7 1
tion therein. A itill to refund the re- the bill ntpropiiniii v .VCO.0C0 for the .10 (coma, i 111 t
c: ue i i.au.ty. A tall autt.or- exti, ulli-.,ne, t ofledian title to land: U M-.r,laad,
lZi .Vi -er Ho .i n.? ot l a t he count in- 4, c, , . . ,, . i- Maine.
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To tne l -oia.:. A hill to eytannsn a county, na paseo tnsame hoitv. It 'io New llau-.p.l iro, state road horn the coue.lv seat olGrani. t-o-iir iitthev will also nas tile HouellT Vermont.
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' - le.vu' -uisniiie: i oi leoian line to laiun 11 ""."Il"ui 2i 'Jl M r Ho .i n. of Paike count In- 4, c, , . . ,. c . i- Maine. , ... , -.1 m tltis State, I ts passed the be; ate:- - ldl" Inei.i, to ?eii tne real estate ol I ro?per 1 ; i:Mudiana, lx . I , t- . Jt j iw. ,.,i aid tnat a hill establishing; a in-w land , . .. , r oi hue of said ceu:.t uectnscu. A - . Cv .lersr, jiil to pree-.t the -ale of aniei t iiits otnee at South Bend, in St. J.teph;r i:UUUCi.ira,
-Col. JOHN H Via una,
to tiie K.uiity seat ol Fikitart. A bill nf .,M-e4,.:.tative
oeaan.eanart o tne sUte roau. Horn Spj:NC,K of Dcar!lorn ronnU liaJl I-isuna, l.ntt anapolis, via Ua sville Uoclvvine ' , !o0 Illinois, to Mo.uez.nna. A bill to an honz.- a appomlfil Kcceiver ol public n:..- is9ulirij (listribuuou of the morey now due to'nt-v. at Fort Wayne, in the place of J. j . .;SMrs rrt r-ad No. 8 ai d tor other purposes. A M.-Carty. F.sq. resigned. The vacan-j-jM llhode Island biil to amend an act enlilbd-an act es- rv ; the Indian A'-pp.cv. at this ol.ir.J'Jt Deleware.
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i.iisiu: j (ci a kiaie lonos merem , . , i 4i . , , occasion by the resignation ot Utn. riiinuo, and for otr.er purposes, arprov-:,n. ... , L ,l , in I i I s i; , ' . r I 1 ipton, is not idled . eu i ; i'. 10, tuol. A nih p-iov ior. .or 1 ' a r( -h cat ion of a part of tire Foit-V'avnel . , . 131, .e road. A bill to repeal an ac'.en- appears from the report of the A-
tried an "act to authorize the Board of "f the. thr-e per cent, fund, that ,;is p
Ju-Mci- oi' Barth.olomew count v to ievv'the commissioner on
a. a.iditio.-.al tax, ' approed Jan. 10 frotn OCT L -if ivette to Fort Wavne,has y-23' . ,M; -I'ZMiie proceed-jrereivHl1?5oo. Ii would be no harm 1 ; is . j scho 1 tru-: ni t !o!. -rros-io tal : ,i i .--.i , . r ;to enquire w.iat lias hecome ot it f t;,v is norm of rait'ie 4 easi. in, 1
Jacivso. countv. A bill to aut'ioiize tne boa d ot Commissio !ei of Flod
m :J) J 7 C(i 21 tfl 0 10 1! 1 la ij ij 13 12 Vi rj u i V2 V2 V2 9 0 1) 8 8 ti H S S 8 7 7 G G 0 0 (i o ( r r -) 1) . 5 r r r r. r 3 s :i : :3 3 0 o 2 1 1 1 1 1 237 23 J ! 22G
of our palace dl n.tlishcd as often as'theni another wcrd, which wtrd was her an-
oUHHi the sovereign moh are disposed for a swt'r ' '' reader who can find out ti e werl
uc.uutfci it-r oen-jj iioi;puiasi'u oy a lauy.
lIT
loonze tue K.lia, llintsot voniiiess.(! ;u - . ' . . new census, has not vet been determined hy an Kiodish IVor. w ith the iri iloirp ,f
township 9 and rat -e 7, to s, II the ot the terry hoat, and a numher of (, sS Shonld it he Ged at 4S 4., or being pelted will, mup, aid diluted i WU!'. a4t,'a' u-ces! ij fcliool bind .if said UUM.ie. A !li! lo small craft. The rheris now rlear f r. . V ..; ,;..., r. n : :.ni.. .... t . . , , ' .. replied, tripes, lelhn- tne SCi.tle.n.i
amend the 24iii seclioi i "an at t lonp- ice? -irul jn a fme iiXc for boating. jo ptcpriale a pa. t of the o r.ei ictit. fund,! " j
and tor other purposes, r.ppievt d i eb. j All-biliw L-lll. u All and RO10,1831. A nilltorepcnla part ofthe MI.O. have leae of ab-ence for the actenMiied -an act ri..:kint provisions pn nhcil we Ced their sen ires for expc ding the Mauk s ferrv road ... . . - . . r , 1 . - H . - , ti-ev will be notified. 'Awoid to the l.u d, a:. d tor otner purposes, approtvi . ... Ja i. 28,1831. A i.ill .o nan ouze the;vvlse S:ccit:Z'..s of Coi ir;-is-ioii.il tow: shir. No.! ' ' '
. r .-.'ill li- Through nur attentive corresnon-
Cl'RE For THE CKAMP IN 1 HI STOMA 'A. I have been, .od a rorrespoQ.lent to .Mr. Daman!!, tne moist violent cases f cran p ia
the Moraach liiunt-Uiatelv relievtu ; chi.k
little amusement! What an envialile
distinction to have your name before tac public, when you dare not show Mnir
head! Nobilitv wa never at so low aiJ
rllh to let.irhtiwt j :il tlii4 inmiiM I i'
...... .... r i . . i' i iitsr frel of warm water eetentd vt it U think there will be no fools to take iiew!,,,;,.,, coarse truvvil ixlT wJ.en t,plu; , titles to provoke the tender mercy ofjr its various preparations aud uoth.n elc the mob, till all the mud and missiles arc i would ive relief t the patient, lkiievinj out of the market. What consolation lp"U ,,iut m i'r" 'ai'io .t!lP " Ca!15 . i . i- ii- , . , i relief to son:e oi:c e-r i.iore sfjietcd withtl.e can it he to W e 1 nglon, to read in a!.. t n - , , . .... , f , , . . 55 , , ' . , , awove aw nil conn l.iint, I thiiik it i.-if dutv t j
monung paper, alter ne nau neeii lias-iIliaike llh Cuijlim!,;iruliull.xorivit pdf,t.r
tered with lilth, that A voung man was
'on Monday committed to take hh trial
Character. In societv. character ij
at the Westminster Session, for pelting. ,10 firM. second, and ultim t!e ou -.li v.
iwith mud at the Duke of Wellington, man is never ruined who has not Ut when onbis way to the House of Lords ? ns character, whatever be hi.- po-iiim ! What consolation to Lord London j, ruined. as to all moial and useful jderry, to learn through the Gaz-tle,' purp0-es. Fnv and calumnv will f I- ; that 'he has received a deep cut from a ow a mails VH eei? like his shadow :hnt istone, hy the mob, tbathe had been bled :(i0V be powerless if he is true lo and wasdoing welir What solace to . ,imK.lf, Kn, ,lie on his native ererjthe Mir.pus of Bristol, to learn that , to heat or live them down.Virhis windows had brm smashed by a tlles rnMV i)C rnii-represM f( d but tly imo'or Or to Lords Dudley and Ward aro virtues still ; and in vain will ar.vir'I that the like compliment had been said (rious m:in l,c caie an idler; a Jen.to them. I here i something rotten m .:,, m;in a fof.l . ar,i inlrntmanr, .npnd.
;fliii nrqrlir:il riiiprnliiin ill 1 1 rl i 1 1 1 '
The National Intelligencer ofthe ooj, '" "j thrift; a preserving man a c langmg; or
, cuiisiiouiuii -iin.n svciiis iu uiiertieo Imnrst
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ih -ivM tUt Mr rhvinn nflLUu nm - . , " an unrest man a Knave. i ne ouaiitif 5 alt st.-ue that 31, .Clay ton,ofDelaw are thc overthrew ofthe government,unles3!. ;Tlll.rfIlt rnnnnf n.
Ot resigned, atid Will IlOt re?IMl. .nrm. iw mer v. nod that mnn v. hn ad.;. i . . -.i
., c,.lt i) n,ii , , . - v.- - , r ' . ny woras except wnii a man i? own contne OtalC HlMlh I,!, .-nnl In ll.i .n...il. nlll... IT Cl .i. IL 1 1 ,( .- 1... .1 1. 1 . ...
uis-r.iuii iiiLOL-iiuiuui mi,- u.oiaua.-iu, opieu. mwi muuu untt it iu lunn i ; fpi. A t t he sa me ti me all calutnnin'heaven for the blessing w enjoy under;(n 'thrice detected on-lit to C rvUh.
The Philadelphia IiKjuirerofthe 27th; the only free government in thc world.!- .1 as criminals, uuworthv of the here-
CANALS versus KAIL ROADS. We solicit the attention of our read-
ult says: "Our respectable fellow citizen, Steiien Girard, expired last evening, at an advanced age,"'
I fita nf tlo sorif'tv. of whirh. Iktui ifpr
CANAL NAVIGATION OX A NFAV , . ''""'".""
pow er.cts, me) e'lueavui 10 uc u.i; ucsu
COU.lt (Ki) inill t'ltr k-eeoi- :i ill-ih.
i..gea of paupers of -aid eo-otv. A 01 and Particularly our friend of the
bill t n -arpoiate Froderickburg!i j"Crawfords ilie Record," to the followbtil con anv. A bill Jo leg d'ze eer- i"g interesting extract from the report
ta;a a oi'ine Justices ofthe Peace of ofthe Canal Commissioners of Penn-
tus state. A bill ior tne re-loeation of ?x y:lt ;f s a aemonstrativ e proof of a nan oi 1 10 v 1H1 a noiori st;ite ro 1 I. ; . T1 .. a 't ;. . . . , , s , ,r , the superior utility of Canals over Kail A t.li to n.ie.uc a Mate road trout Jellr-! 1 so l in Clinton con -ty to Attica ec h m j h- '" apprehend had the Edttience to Farmer's ford and thence 'oiitor ofthe Record more carefully anallnterect the illiamsport state road, in ized this subject he would not have in.11. 1 . '
ine oireclion to Chicago. A lull to in '.m:. ,r 1 ! 1 .v IV...:n'.i.-.i - : . 1-
w,i o". w.i-.Miu'iiit)oi Mint'ii. n:, u- ,i n
iiioos 'jo nils ?itiiv.ei. e" mouin rfi
and bane. Sir R. PniLirs
lulged himself in his dogmatical asser
u;n . 1. 1 1 lions oil 11115 ?uiMcei A Otll to :i it :i, a i-..!.. -il ivir' , J
the Veraon and Fort-Wa' no state rcadtl,tt ti,Iie tl,ltt lhe ?M,unJ occupied a d part ef the. S ud'a vi'lle state roa l ' 1 hi4 gentleman, w as not tenable, and if in !!'i-!i .5 :tv. A !iil to provide l)rit even had been, we thought, and we tllCJ IO atio 1 Of a Cei:aia stilto UY.. ihJnl- thf Ids rmn:ir!.S nrf-.lntl ru.
nils, at that particular juncture, when
PLAN. An ingenious mechanic of Chillicothe has constructed a vehicle which, from the description jriiren of it appears admirably
T11H KlVCIt. The late thaw (says the j calculated for running on the canal, when the Madison llepuhhcan, ofthe litl, inst.U.as j of le weath.er renders the usual .1 ii 1.1 1 mode of navigation impracticanle. It parstarted the ice in the Ohio, and there is now 1 . , r.. . - ', - . j ' 1 ' , takes of tne nature of a sleigh and a canal areat probability that navigation will be re- ,oat, being lived on runner, so as to move on
i sinned in a few days. To the towns on the , th ice with reat rapidity, and is made water
navigable streams in particular, this is highly ti;ht,in order that it may float in case of gratifying Those town very soon feet the leaking through. It came up to this place . ... e . 'on Wednesday evening, with a number ol stagnatin of businea. after navigation ceases. ;I)aS8en?crs Jn wc hc beca informed hy ... r 1 some of our follow citizens who have taken
lhe trial ot loung 1. Hughes, (save ja riae in it that it is a very ca?y, safe and ; that considerable debate hastaken place
the Indiana Democrat ofthe 13th inst.) comfortable mode ut conveyance. It is the,jn tle House of representative. on the aicon,lel,doTI,urfJ.,yla,t, af.er a patient and laborious investigation, and Columb,,,, so long as the season will per- 'moii on the subject ot interest on moner.
Hl.n hprn hmlpn n Insti r. r.T il.r. 'nit.siiouitl ne meet wun suiiicieni encourage-iicom uu .,t ui y oC
Peace, and the court have refused to disfranchise him. Will this example
Usury Lvw. The Salem Annotator of the 4th insr, makes the following pertinent remarks on the proceeding in the Iloue of Representative?, relative to the repeal ofthe present law on usury. " It will be seen by the Lejrislatire
proceedings published in this paper,
in i 4 -.1 1
in e.a n i i 1. .',1 uj loo ite a state
ro ui iiv.m i 't re-llaute via K )ekilb to! , rr,...i,..r,hviil " !the late ot
V I-IO OM J- I1H 1 j Mwtriils an I Joi nt Resolution passr-!.' A joi ,t re-olu'ion providi-- for the erection of a (,,,,), stone o or the '-rave ofthe late; Ttieolore C. Cone Esn. de-
ce-ised. A joint resolution fromthi; S. -nate the subject of the Saline resera :-.a:. A memorial to the Congress ot thc United State and joint resolution of the G v. oral A -?mal v of t'ie Stale of India a. relative o the ex'inffnishment
ofthe ladtaii title to lauds within said)
our canal was considered
doubtful, and even hopeless by some.
were gratuitous and altogether uncall
ed for. We have no objections to the
Crawfordsville Rail Road, provided il is not establised at the sacritice of our Canal. We believe the Editor of the Record, fand we might include several other Editors, North and South,) will.
after more reflection, arrive, at thc con-
be of service to others? We hope so.
Where will the creative genius of man stop ? At Chorlay, a mechanic has invented a machine to thrash, winnow, grind; it will also churn and scrape potatoes, rork the cradle, and darn stockings! He calls it the good housewife. One hundred tmd ten citizens of Salem Massachusetts, free masons.ali of the older class of men, have published a certificate, to which thty solemnlylirni
ment. Columbus paper.
AXTI-LITIGATION SOCIETIES. In the State of .Maine, societies of this kind
have been formed, and it U t aid they tire
produced by the repeal of this law. We do not know that a higher interest is now obtained, for money, than when the prohibitary law was in force. The present law has not been in existence
likely to prove useful so much so that ionr enough to test its merits. Beside
town-meetings have been held lor pur- we are not in favor of any law that will pose of promoting thc object. We ap- not operate on all alike. The old usu1 II 1 1 I . V . . m . ....
pretieiRi, However, mat tne most etlect-!rv law was a shield to the dishonest and ualmethod which can be adopted to prc-anJ dishonorable, while it afford no
vent litigution, is, to extend the means
protection to the honest and honorable
of education, and introduce a system of; fact it operated as a drawback in fi
practical instruction, such an will qunli
fy a youth for transacting business? in a proper manner. Nine-tenths of the litgated lawsuits which now occur, arise from thc fact, that many persons who
vor of rascality."
When you have nothing to say , say nothing aweak defence strengthens your opnonenti and silence is lebs injurious than a bad reply-
