Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 14, Logansport, Cass County, 17 February 1832 — Page 1
dvcssd to itstts, -carries, :?.:tjll ::i??.ov2i.:3i:!rD, iiTssTras, iiorrr-r .a.-jc2:.:s:t?. JUSTICE AX TRlOUR: (;tE FLCl-KGOOl) JvlI1jt:IV TO PRAISE,' WHEV Fit A IS E 13 DUE, RUT NOT AFRAID TO IjTaMeV AOL. I TiOGAXSPOUT; rtlHAXA, FttiDAY, FEli. IT, ivo. i i.
PRINTED AM) ruPtaSHED EVERY TttlDAY Murkd Strtet, opposite the Seminary.
$2 Tor ")'2 nuuincrs, if paid in advance. .",) " " six months.
;t OO " " l'J months.
For the "Cass County Times.' I Hie growing up at theexpese of Carroll ening thunders break in upon our scli-i FO THE PEOPLE OF CJPROLL, county. People of Carroll, need more tude and have no means at hand to sa COU.YTY 1 !e aid to awake you to a sense of voiir ourselves of the cause?, is a mode
I condition! Undei-such circiirhjtanres i,m! existence unwonny oi i i;., t , i ii man What bring uh a family of ran von nrri listen to. c. hr 1H st rn- ... J .
uy i1icrtniM..c:u ir,.u,ut:i,.Jgogllf.swiio 1 1 f e is spai ed , may he eligible to tht
Pel lore Cii;cn
In a ffoverr.mcni liVp mirs. wbprn 75-! . r .. , - ; vcuug republicans, any ona of whom, if
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When s?nt bv ai.iil, or a carrier, the su:-1 C rc- of nil sialic allairs, it tive than 'm,'ar-.' But who to eive ' "o'raiscc riber hum pav the postage. Papers wii : : leces-'r.ry v, t the? should watch wiih 1 4 , r -n ouiniou .. j' . , r 1 1 ,. ' tc.cir vviirc? a colour ot icason, w i 1 re- . " jdiscoiitim.i-datanytmio ,1! Urrenragr, ;ecisliar care and jcaoii5V every a.vnue i 4. , . Uctofi ep.Wd. rr'T-i'rodiice received in nav.at.it. . , , . , J. J 1 '!u,';Port t'j sophism and persecution. It s j
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(c- Terms or Aivi:Rrisivo. Tw-'ve lines, or les, itlseri co three ti;nes for f ach contian.uice 2 cents. Advert is.-'ia. and do I'rintia-jf i .st (; accompa-dsui ) the ciVsh; if charged, tweoty-tive j;er cent, will i e added.
ceofthe trementliou? coiif.ct of
and steel now rogiii"on the ; ul
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numnu richts! J his must i.et ; tr
he dene in the light of the ninctecRtK
throu-ii nn.ch imposition may np-;? , (i(.u,;ifl!,a:,,..: "
prc;:ch: and eh individual forcll 1 V T :"turv. It v.crea better deed tor I -.r v,hciI th. bo, ' igence yet remans among ttiC people, to;aice 1vhen thc Crusader, who went , ' f. , 'v y ' ,MIues correct these public abuvs, and to re-; way in yohlh, cume back with grevha '.r,- v.tion of any measure calculated ' tQVCm or ,,Ke tilimis in t:eir Uo bring the tirst news of hi-deeds a M px.HoteUepub.Mcnel.f-ire. This is ;, n.nul the fate of iiu,umrable warrior.
mmrmnpemmi3ummmF more 11 C..aa ft 1)
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- lc 'c ,OL"'ajt!ieir liisnr intention are always pure, . Ei .din.uiL 'sUo. to s.irf ran dive them-i : i i "j ii ," -t ' ! , .. . " V jniid patnci.ic; they may i-omeiimos in-! How to tell had News. SrrNE
AIP()!t r .T linprovcment in the art i , ' 'i(Jve' " nt!J cievuue ironi inc patu ci . vi g. room tt uxtord. l.nler, hi
... .muiuuu, mmVuc.anu to nom out , )ut (he. nee(J hJ,f to )e tomInJlaIl:cr s steward. '. e hr - hich will deceive the people !,, (1 h fs,rfntwi fi1fl. :ii i:..4, I '. G. Ha! Jerva?. how are you rriv
i , i i i, . oy J now do things go on at home7
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is a prodigious improvement to boil and -kin it before you use it. It makes out the unpleasant rlw taste, find makes it almost ?s good as su'ar. On the Imi ortanc;; or Nothing. Nothing i- mure important that to understand the subject about which yra propdso to instruct others. Nmlum; js more arrpptableto a bungnr man than bread and meat.
l.uildiiio- ClU.llii , and altering ttu s ahead) l-uiil, in sech manner as to proven i or me tieir s.sioKinc;. l-'nmi the time ttiai. cliinineys were first in trodiiced, the l.uiiding oft; em has hvvn a series o"ept riinciiis. i'iie host workmen ha. only succeeded, unen accidentia!; ; appraxi-
mat iz the pi i;iciples, now lsrst sv stemausei j and oiiered to ti e p;i die. That tii su:;e.-. should have heen iuvoived in misteiy to i ; -..i- i :..w, -il.- i.- ittri .'it.l fit l';i 1
j'liem itiiitr t.ui iriit .tii um: ... v. imperfect slate of chemical science ant; nitliiri the la:-t lew y ers. Tt,c ,.ro2rrr-s recently made in ti it sri2:;ce lias en l.ded ti s !..sei lot r to reduce tue art of .iitsKiiug: c.-.'kh revs to a sv stem, iav .ria ly producing in. desired result with repect to s nol.e, &nd .. the same lime making a sa in of fuel Having seemed tLe exclusive privi le: Tusinx and v endi;;: sud iifpr..i e.ee;ii. !.. 11 years 1: em the -it pul !"- thc su .-ct. iereti'ers the same for sale on tue l'dl..,i. tenrs: Tin1 rijtit lor a ci;y 01 cotraj, )
v r n t wo or more eotceicS are o.ux a-e
one person, $ V ; ten or m. re c.M.ilios at u... ale. ach; fr a low i or tmvn$:.ip ' orcucrh or village, for a siiig!. im.ise 1i d ilL)r-. Any pcrso.i wiahirpr I) purcha-. . ma) transmit ty mail the sum reuired, anr: a deed shall be immediately returned eoi.taiaiivj: all necessary ifislruci ion to triad; ?nv ma-o'i to cou'-truct channels. I-Ver, rhoofiey wliit ii shall he tuiiit under the au
thority of, and arceahlo to this patent l
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iilu a belief of their sincerit. Not un
Vecpienily i- il the case, that by surh in-lividual-the members of community tre told that they are secure, when their tf.ir.Ti, ., arc the engine of a rtcure powr then in operation, which is under-niftdin-and prostrating their liest inr.ts. You have oftcr been told, that
oitrntitutioiia.e 0n!v experimcvitalji j nw ;jrJ
iemi!:s enure iv witiitht
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i d or til. 'I'!ii is f rue, both in the -iract a id i;t the applicatioi-. There bat "He step between anarch) a?iO
e Matn?'i we unw oceuuv. a d by con
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steps lorwnrd in such times of dilliculty t'-c magpipe's dead, and danger upon his own responsibility,'! . iMr.G. PeormagJso lie'sgcne. llvw and liivesa n rower direction k- imnnk 'Come he to die?
to the p iMic mind, is in the line of hi duty; a duly which he o e3 to himscll' to his country a::d to hi God! And
.sh.il! in what follows i cceivea fullfcam-
cmuoLL.
CONGiti-iSblONAL
Fit'ovy Jan. 1 3.
In the Senate, yesterday , petition
Stew. Over-ate himself, sir. Mr. 0. Did he fiilh? a greedy dog
v, what did he get he liked -o well1,
Stew Ilor?el!esh, fir; he died oi eating horse fle-h. Mr. (i. Ifoweame hetogetsom'ieh horse, ilesh? Slew- AH your father's hore., sir.' Mr. G. U hat! are they d ad too? Slew. A)e, sir; they 'died of overwork.'
Mr. G. And why were they over
INotlung promotes happiness more tl'4'i an even te.nper Nothiigit moie likely to produce wealth than industry. Nothing will nre.-erve wealth- nhnn
iniors sho ac(juir?d, better than frugality and c-
( onnmy. Noth!rg better promotes health than leinpcrniee and cxert i.e. Notair g adds more to the respectability of a man than a character for probity in all bis actions Nothingaddsgreatcrch'arms to beauty than modesty and atiahility. Nothing is more becoming in youth than respect to their elders. Nothing endears a servant more t hisrmplojer than neer to abuse his ronlidei-r e. Nothing is, therefore, more valu-
"iiMv H ( uj) , a'o. n con-' . . . ' 1 JV , i workfd nriv? .,-. . ' . ; were presented hv M.-m. btlshee. TM u' i;J ned.-.ter-iai rornmotioas, di,&enlionsjmitSli li2U Vehsier, Uuggles, bux"' carry water, ,ir. 1 divisions the burner state may im ! Holmes, Hill, Tiplon. Sevmour, VVi!k- -'-G. To carry water? and what
reeptibd v creep in among u?: and o-ir ! ms, and Monroe. A rc nort was receit-
berties be annihilated rerham famvov S-'J froili tne Secretary of the Trea -urv. lvw- Sore, to put out thc tire.
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If is from this soutjce and no other that
his awful calamity ca.t possibly erni:iale rid the tyrannic monster level the state-
lere.y warranted a ood chimnej. U let-!v edifice ofour f , . f , ters to the patentee must he post paid, tnc-i. c ci iu.
r ": i'-qn-! at t. e cij.iial .J e.a-h ; 'bit as in every government there must Mate who snail first pu-dish tins advertise- ,e distinct districts Or communities 0 inent and certi u .ite aud '-onti.u-e the ame , . nuiam.M .u for one yearwill eititle hhhselfto the ri-iii I ' ,US(" c '.ouvw laities accoidingly have othforsuch'capital,city or ii.e coui.t) in whic. r interest than thoe coanecled with the scat ot government is located. I.very . pubtisker of a paper la the United States', ilc Src;lt Hl:A5 of the republic. And who will rive ti.is advertisement three riser-, if re again it becomes a ddtv iiictimbent 7 - ,. .',.....,,..1 . . ' . .. . t ... , 1 II Is"
iiiji.: inu u'iw,nu uiic ui nit; pa -tn siiitn it1- 1 i f , i a a i r teivethe ri?l.t for one house. on the members of such commuiiity,;tnctnig. a road from Lu A. H. HK.U), Patentee. ilS'iard and protect their rights, and I Gl-atahoochie and for otbe Monfose. Su.pieiianah co. b v I nei r unite d strength i o ad ance thei r ! l'R" 'or ,ne ,'t'i(,,
coiitainii."" Hip iiatne ol 1 u :itinlir:oiU
under the act for the relif f of re. iain in-! trw- O i, your father's house is bur
nhrnt ihdifor-r tbo K. i.,..l t-,irs rit" down to I he ground.
and tho nmr.iiiit nf tbr. flhu duo f.nJ Mr. G. My father'.s house burned
were thev ' anting water for?
K'Mi June,
I 1 lit rpt 3. rI,lii rn lift- !
vv c the suhscroers, heriif, Clerk, and . , Tr?aiirer, of Suspue .auali county, ieiUl. the numaer unicli composes an eatersvlvania; do certify itat . h. RKtii, the p iprbiag ta(e, and situated in a part ot tp tp n'ovf n-npnil i-s a crm t m -i ii .a' ii..: . " '
ppeci ' ility and rsta lished character for!l!, ,lr w,,'ch gives it many natur- In the House of Representatives, Mr.
Lin-stt and prohity, ar dwe have i.o doel-t al advantages. From omr raimr how. ' Jenifer introd need a resolution for the!
j 7 ever, other adjacent counties arc stepping ahead of Carroll in the scale of im-
each , also, of the names bf those w ho have obtained a re ease, icgclher w ilh the terms of compromise made in each case. After the adoption of the resolutions of Weil ;esd iv, and the ordering of several bills to a third reading, the
lollowing bills were passed: 1 he bill
providing for the lav ieg out and con
e creek to
r poi poses;
liliam King
and oihers;and the bill for the relief of
Henry Kilbourn . The Senate spent seme time in the consideration of Executive business.
doMi! and how came it set on fire? Stew. ! hi uk, ?ir, it rm:tt hare bee; the torches., Mr. (J- Torches! what torches? Stew. At vour mother's funbral. Mr. G. M mother dond! Slew. Ah, poor lady? she never Icok-
Jed up after it.
Mr. G. Alter what? Stew. The loss of your father. Mr. G. My father gone too? Stew. Yes, poor gentlemen, he took his bed as soon as fie hetrrd of it. Mr. G. Heard of what?
Stc.w. The bad news, sir, and please your honor. Mr. G. What more miseries? more
f I. is fair hfiillv com nl vin w i! h anr run t rr t . i .. i iinrini' Imunl ci,ln,a tmmUinn in: bail lieWS '
i j o i Pl'. iilior iirii-ipnnt fiT.... f M'f"- ' "in.'ii ui .Him tiuiniimn, n
fee :nav make.
CHS. CHANI),I:H,2 I Sheriir. AS V.DIMOCK.Jr Clerk. DAVIS ni.MOCK, Jr. Treasure!
Jarm ary 15. 18.5!
Stew. Yes sir;your bank has failed
limuire into ihn eiiwdienrv of a if nnv
val from the eounlt v hv "'the irpnpral !and your credit is lost, and you arc not
provement; or at least reaping advanta-1 fovernmenf of the free colored nonula-' wur1'1 a sm"if K the world. I made
iiompunnc works which gives them, Hon, which after some discussion, was' M'IU 10 wan on vou nooui ' J I ' 7 1 " i. r I ll I i y 1 1 1 I - . 1
i, ior i inougiu vou w ouiu iikc to near
ges
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wi'ii a im r'n i .Mrriinm r 'irtii nr i' , uu i rii t'u iiii ainoiiH i . ii . i iiiii.i.
(character abroad, while the people o rylul, introduced a resolution on j Ule newS' w. -.'I'.-C ri ii , . . ... ifhesnbirrt of a;r'Hnininr 1 bp afnoimt '
' Barron Ml wondenng atthe cause which .r Jf: c"7 ! Hint I . . . . if anv. of indi mm v due to the State o : li:si
A paper devoted to Science. Arts, produce sucii ctlect: and things of vital' n-..i i i .i rnent i:
s in Domestic Affairs. Enjov-
not found somueh'in lufuriesn
T . , 7 'i. iiiiiiaiiu un iose usltlllcu uuiiiigi. . : lateraiuie, and general reformation;; importance are neglected, or lost sight! the late war, which was referred to the j 1,1 s,mP,e ohes. r ried apples are betronducted oy Professors D.icatel and' of. At this time there is a secret iullu.l Dommittee on Military Allaire. Thellcr more wholesome than expensive
Kxert yourself to overcome tfi'e difi-
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i rt.i. xitJ. cumes auenumr your present nusiness.
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nrar.es, and, arrayed in the plan, and ! '-P-uns county. ieeu ,t to say, M g . f
vaivert. in l us age ol utility, w Hen fncc at W(J.f , . h . , , resolution introduced on a foimer day Prvers.
me sciences, tne arts, ana literature; . IhvIUr RnnMin- nn Mm "'iihWi nf nlv. , iimi,nif- .ii,.. i .: ling the greenest and most promising I 3 3,r- "oulilm, on the -ubjcct ot adv.i-
,,.i.m..c.,ui,?Mim..u..'li!lu.i. r Joremd
eimaie garb of a weekly journal, visit; that the affairs of no community can.it to t!ic Committee on Manufacturers
the workshops and habitations of even the poorest nvchanics; when the deire
for knowledge pervades all classes of-o
rather than enter into other pursuits.
See that the be.ef and pork are always under brine, and that the brine is sweet and clean. As far as possible have bits of bread eaten up before they become hard.
Spread those that are not eaten,' and
prnper so long as the public mind isjinstead oftheCommitteeonCommerce. distracted and divided by sectional and A debate ensured, w hich continued till v,i: , rl ' i. i r - f hr f ni rnt inn nf tli hnu r. 'I hp lloiisp
iiluiK no loncor c.i,id,.r it l.cncutli rn" owc 11 to themselves to allay this in-, . ... ,., ...... ,r.r.
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i. e . u.gnuvtoconunu..r aetheresult-'1ar uisiurnance, to discountenance! in lhc cjiajr on thc apportionmentbill : cl incm ur-v' lo bc pounded lor pudof their labours and studic-i in a lorm a- these etlorts to involve them ma drbt.1!. n.,a ri... in;ior inr.v 4i 'Uhngs.
I i mi; aiiiciiuiIIVIIl Ul Jlliin-uin.1, iuua uicj , , . .
ri -fira iiMsnml: n. Iart;e sione, put in tne mifldie ot a
Stewart proposed another! M,I,.? ,"c,w'" ' uv ",JU l,J
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M l j' I I i. UUI, , Lamps will have a less disagreeable
smell if vou dip your wiek-yarn in strong
hot vinegar, and then dry it. Put new earthen ware into cold water, and let it heat jjradually until thc
water boils then cool again, brown
de than i.io-t thing-. For he who 05-it-'Si s notlung which rei del him dl,-a-;rei a!e to his fellow men or in i?;y v;.h di-::!Msed with bim?lf. umt e the hippit man on earth; and -ince l!:e Piiib-ophr's stone hat alvays be?rs hol":ed up to as the medium through w hich ibis happii.ers was o be obtained, it Allow-, we thh.k, i gii ai!, that the philosopher's stoneis 1 o'hiiig. O O O 6'I , - j in. uipi DID" Tins I iino yielding spirit tiasdcii r ?.e "the rest did." 1.43 nursed U.otmardi. A youruj n an is inritcd by vicious corrpai1011s to isit the theatre or thc gfcini iir.g loom, or olher bauMs cl lictMn u-i ess. lie becomes dissipattd sp-mu las liif:c
iooes credit squ.indeis ids propt rtj, and at list sinks into an untimely grare. hat ruined tum' sii; ply 'doii g as ti.e rcbt did" A fall c i 1 5 - ui.iiy 01 sons, lie ealthy. Utljt r childrt n in li e same situation in life do bo and so jrc indulged io Hue thir.?a;d that, lie indulges his own in the sanie way. t'liry prow up idli rs tra.is and! !' ?.. 'J he fath'r wonders why hi3 ckildrea du notsucf ted oelter. Jle has fpent na.ch money on tnrir education has given tla-ii great advant. gtt. Hut, alas! they are 01 ly a source of -exation and trouide. "Poor man hei-.iust pajiiig the penalty of 'doinp as the rest did' 'J i. is poor mother "frirc-s hard to ring up l.er dhiii.trrs gcntrellj. 'J hey learn wh.it otticre If am to pa mi to sir:p to play tod diice, ?id st vc-al other est less matters, in tun thej Marry their kes-
dands are enable to "upport ti.cir cxtrava gancc and they are reduced to poverty ai d wretclmduc'-t. 1 he good won, an is .;.3tonisLed i ruly" saj- she, "4 did at ti e rc?t did." Tlui sinner follows the example of c H ers huts off repentance and neglects to p.epare fordealh. lie passes along through life, till unawares' death strikes the fatal blow. He has no time left now to prepare. .And he goes down to destruction hecause ke was so foolish as to "do as the rest did."
daptedto fuil.ltins done, it become-; w!lich wall require their utmost exer-! ratio at forty srarcrly necessary to sav anv thing in ; tjio l() dhch And all for what 'J lived. Mr.' counuidationofapubhcaliorond.rc, iamendmentt ted on the plan of the o ie. the title o-l 1 ll1' tjO0k aiournl, 1? l.!-l, 1. , ! . 1. : II . !tllom am- M,.,.nn.,l,ln f.r. -.11 !.:,! A,llS Wa.lUlSi
to fix it at forty-six thousand
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uhichhasjust been give-,. , Pivse.itirgre any reasonable cause for all this! , r-iep rose. an(1 h
a h-rge amount of usetul and iutoreting, division! 'Tis useless and vain to t;ilk: f Uouse Jiovj mod-
roller in a popular stiape, it is only ne-of advancing the public weal , without a co-ary for it it to be generally known Mh of unanimity pervade the bodv
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richly merit. Tothovho are in the!01 U5C e f 01 P'lFrom vha o ,r .a t hrlhc" wa;e.in particular, may be progn-s of the sciences and arts, or who! tanre Wl doubtless grow up where thej..' ..J toughened in this way. A. handful ol ar desirous of introducing into their county sat is now situated if suffered tolvidual o"f family expect to'gama timelv'r.vi or wheat bran, thrown in while it is f tmilies, at a trifling expense, literary I remain undisturbed.' But in its present! nntir euL -Ionic which nl.i.rJboiling, will preserve the. aJazing, so
essays and sketches of a natu.e calcu-ro-tdition, no menuf capital will venture! thousands mad with joy? The plea ofjthat U Wl11 not bc destroy ty acid or I iicd at once to inform the mind and(to Jocatf. in it A greater curse now I not being aUe topav for a newspaper aIt; . ... improve the heart, we can withgieat hLrsoverit thaniftc countveat werei6 llot warthyof credit in this happy Uyon haveagrcater quantity ofcheeconlidencc recomm -nd this work. It h y "ei !t tllal ,tt COUlt seat Crc! country. Ill who have hands to labor! s house than is likely soon to Dublished in lhldmore, everv Sal- tnairy removed, hs present state of, d . - read.may have a dailvib d,covirr them carefully with pa-
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per lujieiieu u n.n nwui pasie, so as
to exclude the air. In this waj they may be kept from insects for years. They sheuld be kept in a diy col blace. . When molasses is'used in cooking, it
uMiay. m numbers ol eignr quarto pa- dount ana Mispense is wiiniiiig 1 iair- or wccicv brought to their dcors, and go:, closely minted, at .S3 00 per an- ost hopes. The censequence is, Delphi mid the ready money at ha'nd,: or soon 'M in: . ft. P)rtn Litorary Room ,oes not improve, and no other place in 'coming to pay for it ; and be incalculaAo. r:i ChesmitSrrcrt, Piiila lelphia h - . hcin improved ami in the jble gainers by the contract. To live in l- ti.- general Agent for tins a id the .. J .,& , , : r (this brief world, to hear its din, sonie.
mean iiuie m inc. uviuvui ng xwtiia
neignboring States . Orders attended to.
j times iu low muraiur3,and then in deaf
Jew Outwitted. A Jew Lad ordereda French mercl.aut in Morocco to furnish hiia with a considerable ouantity of black hats, green show is, and red silk stockings- A hea the articles were ready for delirery, tfie Jew reftscd to receive them. Being bnt lefore the Fanperor, wbo administers justice himself, he denied hating given him tlie order o5 mantained that he did not ever know tlie Trench merchant. "Have you ary witnessV said the Fanperor to the Frenchman. .o, was the reply. -Ho much thc worse for you you should hare taken care to have had "wit; nesses; you may retire.' The poor merchant completely ruined, returned home in despair,' He was soon alarmed b a noise in' the street and run to see what, it was. A numerous multitude were following one rf the emperor's officers, who was making the following
proclamation at the cross roads: "KTervJew who, within four and twenty hours after this proclamation, diall be found in the streets; without a black bearer hat on his head, a green shawl round his neck. .V; red silk stockings on his legs, shall he immediately seized, and conveyed to the first court of our palace, to be there Cogged to death." The children of Israel all thronged to the French merchant nd before evening the articles were purchasoat any price ho chose to demand for them. r a ft. t -. Glass The discovery of the art of waking glass, which Lai now attained toso much" perfection, was,, like most other discoveries" in the arts, purely accidental. It is related: by Pliny, That -as some merchants were car-' rjing nitre, ihey stopped near a. riper which issues from Mount Carmtl. As they could not readily find stones to rest their kettles on, they used for this purpone some of those pieces of nitr. The fire which gradually dissolved the nitre, and mixed it with Ihe sand, occasioned a transparent matter to flow, which, in fact, was nothing less than dass."
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