Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 21, Connersville, Fayette County, 4 November 1826 — Page 1
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Volume
CouweYsViUe, uYava-, SiUmy, oeihev , 1826.
Number '21.
NOTICE.
"one "halfof the "thirtvtirVt page is alio efface. I. ;have progressed as they will- when the po-l Mr. Wilks reives no salary or emolument I A critical examination will show that the whole litical systems to which her people arc so much ' whatever tor his sen ices in the cl.ape., excep
Ll.pe-ouns indebted to the uoseril.ers, frr-from the tirstto the last, with all its numerous devoted, shall he in full operation, the state occasional voluntary presents.
IllrauiiuR and fudii-, are re.;uetcd to call ai.d;corroctKvns, w;;s tie work 0f lhe samc hand ; ! will still g on to increase in population, w ealth jprincipally occupied in active exertions t -;ittU:t!., some by tl, ZaU vi Novcmi.or i'-ct,i , , t..,n coniiticntv affirm, that no other pen and power, with as great rapidity as cer, cite the attent.on vaken the eneigiesoii i.r shall be comre'lod to rdace ti.eir accounts i . . h mm. '... 1. .a" v.. Frrnrh Protestant Church: he has a shaie iu
. , . . , 1 . ,, ever teucueu me manuscript now in i:iy iwi uwhy v.ais iu umix. i i "'" ..- .. . ...
? fn iiv.u:s ;i i it? proper uince ior coio euon. i . . . . . i r i i i f T:,oe f whom L have nrrreed to receive Nsion, than thatcl the great and good m m ck, I enrsylvama an.
beat in iv.vment. niu.-t deliver tho same Lv that ;
r..e, or we shall demand cash.
K1DI) $ CO.Y
CO"r Fl"LL!NG-M!I.L i no
whose signature it hears." ,ut. (Ja:,
. ! i ...... nr1 ,r trim-
I Ohio, located as it most oi me religious puomau..-..r, .
were in the centre of the union, and having ve- of them U.c principal ouruen ran "T
,rv neariv a amnion interest, because oi meir - - . .ur.vr o- 0'-.-Ohio contains -10.000 natural advantages productions, and people, s w t0 sI,Clld aul bc sPent ,a U,S -A "
square milesand ahout 'Joi millions of acres; must, indeed, have a great influence over the sen ice. .i,w:n(r v in rr,Jshe is divided into 7:) counties, which contain policy of the Inited States, when acting togeth! Mu.atarv. U e understand tthefolow
.'r?iwj mi i; win milieu uiv. . . .
, . .i .!.. :.J. fi-im. I?; t..n i! mi!r pmcIi li erto urOiMote thr f.ir: Iieranceof vvhitt is i'i 'ert- Pc
vc'i Tvor incut z-.tui i;'tii i..iiv. j 'iu,,,v i - -
t and in the Itst manner."
1 o
l;':0. she had oCLlol iidiahitants. hut now lv interesting to theinseUei
prohahlv contains 'v..";0.0C0. At that time 1
1 of the citi.ens were engaged in agriculture,
lo.0,G in manutactures. and l.-ltl!) in commerce
.Vj,V.v.
i:n by Ju!,n
m.!:r..
ri..-v, in
'..iposc.i to be thrt-e j ear- old past i -'j.r in hi 1 );-he;:d and a Miia rataan; ne.rly i:j to the star, . otner niJtrus i.r ura.ids re er. eui.te. tupj. s;d to be fourteen b:u..i- and a bait bib iui r -v;teh tail. Apprnistd to (Q by Jul... M'Mill::! ar.d tlarrct ikt. ::". I under u) iaad and seal, thi Cth ( Oe.c r lb.'t.. l ILLL1M JMLFJl, l Jnsil-:c j'z'ie j a c.
war to the loard w hich is ahoiit assembling in
;this city for the purpose of preparing and ie-
Ywvoi Oct 0 'porimif a system ti cii.iuv j fyin.! Hail Uoa!. This Kail Koatl.tlie Vrst th' e of the militia, viz:
or merchandise. At the rate of her increase 'we. believe in this country, was opened on Sat- (Jen. Y. II. Summer, oi .Ma5acnucub. the ten pieceding ear5 j.eriiaps the amount urday, in presence of a number of gentlemen , Gen.T. Cadwallader. of Pennsly vama. engaged in each nw would he. in round rami-'.who t ike an interest in the experiment. A ten. II. Daniel. ot North Carolina. L-ei-s, 'JUX00 i i commerce. 3v).0u0 in maimfac-'quahtin of stone, weighing sixteen tons, ta-j (.icn. D. -Mc Aithur, ot Ohio.
turcs.-2.0,;X0 in agriculture. (;h;o seiaN lG'ken tron the ledge belonging to the lamker. Addintrto the above generals Scott and 31 a-
. I 1 t I 1 . am m m m f . .
representatives and senators to conress.and 72 - tlitl .ssonation,ani loaded on . wagons,wnicn cond: colonels Lustis, laylorarid cutter; nrt
es and CG senators to her own lejr- itogethei weigh .j tons mr. king a lend ot 'dl tons InrXourse, and heut. I one. oi
'ihe armv ; :ind
r aruv. r.i i. Aiaau.-s, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania ha vc . ;e i Part Jd. of t!ie 11 ol." of their 31cm!s. 'i'lte iirsi pages coi.sist oj a se' ies of pars relative to the a!edictry Address of
I'i t ieat Y shin jtos in w h.ich it is alan.dantv. -. : ;v:l:-.s;cly pro cn th.it he was the real t. dito: of that composition a fict, which, to V.a eves of some person, had been i;ivoied j. i d'uht.by the disco cry ol an amended cop i : the haiul-w tiling oi Jen. IIamimon. The f t neral ie John J ay bears the following teti-
sci' .ay en the saoject:
represeiitaiiws ana Jo senaiors lo iier own lesr- ,ioueiuei ei-n o u,n inr.Kini; a ioau vi i wu inr
islatnre. Tlicreis in Ohio. I Mipreme and ,w as mo (1 w ith ease by a single horse, from the boa rd w ill be complete. Oen. LadwalladL circuit judges. The state is di ided for mil-the quarry to the landing above Neponset rr has already arrived. ,at. Intd.
itary pni puses in to M dn ism.hs. coidamaig do ,1't'aige, a cast.ua e oi more than three miles. brigades, i: consequentlv 11 major & d!'. bria-! The road declines gradually the whole way Fruin the London Morning Chronicle. dieY general. The w hole number of m.Iitia from the quarry to ihe landing, but so slighfy K,r0 c r.fs ,lCr in. lit tor duty in various lir.es ot cavalry, infantry. ;that the horse com eved back the empty wag- tothc ol,,liualt. f;t:vnd n, .de hv the
! ii.e;ne!i.v.vc. ma oe run; aueu at i w.uu'J UiCii. .i uw.i oi a e io,i. .vue; ine iai i , . , . . . . . . . .i i- ' . i i i i Spaniards agau;st l-oi ararte. it ma win. 01 each there are rep. Tied m the ad.utaidtiii'JT d ihe lo;id, wiinh required some exertion, 1 . . ,r .. . 4 ?. r . , Vtll. . r 1 . ,. J .i ! . i 1 . , . ,. equal trutli be said, that Luroi e is meet tc. to uenerai s o!, ee : mlatdry and trciiaoiers O'd. the hoise moed uitheas-e in a last walk.it mavc 1 .. i i. . j! ...i,:,a, ii .... -,i , , . i i i i) .11 Spam lor the general di-;treiit mUnvhic" the :i ; cavalry J.'Ji: aiti. lerv ..'O; tola 10 i. Ihe: etore be easih conceiv ed iow r;eatlv the . , ... ,. . ... cii,,,, ...r, i. ii i i r i. . t T i i ci ; ii principles ot the Holy All.ance liaie fallen, 'dlP. Public arms !uue been turn ihed hv tl.e'transportatiou ot heavy loads is lacihtated by v. . . , . -,m,0
.. . , ,, , , ' , i , , . , Mini' uifu u mm ii in nn- i ...mr-nn. l.nited States lor asma! iart o tuesr, the rcst'Hieans oi th'.s road. A lartre on as tit v ol beau- . , . ' . . , , a , . . , . 1 .,, , L , , ' i i .i r. i ( ortes miht occ.t onallv be too .-a mine ana
a:e arme.i wiin uioe oi ii. eir ow n. l ne arms aui s-.one, aiieauv prepares mr me nuuiif, , . .
' S'-aie time before V.i
ieporled to the adjutant general, me ll2,Hm Monument, will now be rapidly and cheap . . -. . imi.(non!t..tsoleie.
1 ritles, horsemen's pi,tois lv trainorted to the whari at the lermmatiorr . . mnkin 't,rir :;1,t ;in!n c.
Oidin.a.ce. o iron Mes and ' the rail road, w hence it will be conveyed by ,- .'.. k.,-m.iT... l t. . ;
lion i our potuaieis. .iii;:.fi iu e uai ieio u. i
ItHMxOtS; 1 1 .
SW Ol'uS. ), t uti.
s, neat cattle, wl.ida-v, t'.baa .. Vc.
Uen to her si6ter st.ites, 1 i r . ti 4 w iaeh ceives in i rtum the ari- is t e esa ry
a uie. it'i I'liiK 1 i'it i.a . 1 ou ..tivv.
order. lhe energies of the nation are reini.ietc-
Irate. (iop-cs,esnoor.,i;nc(mmei(e This road is constructed in the nmt submit lv ,,aralied. "Despotism appears there wrh ;ei exports, whi.-haie chiei.y ii or. p.-r. 1 -r-jt-.d maimer. It rots a fvandaii,.n of stone, ;i' hideousj.ess which revolts even the aut.Vuj
are .a-hnd sodi ej. m the grumd a to be beyond the. of its .,.j1ni ;llM admonishes the nations to " ,ci,v:,.rh c'tUv lV,"::-!IU:! to Ci;m'c 'U 0:1 -uard airain?t a similar fate, by the c-stablii-uxuries ! hi( h the e a ri.:e 1:111; elleef 1 1: 1 1 1 v s 0-1 1 t m- t . . . r . . 1 ti
ny chaioe of their rlatie pov-ti.;-!. thev are n(.1!t , ..; h:,s silenced the oracles
liiie. and. the Ohio rier. 'I ne t. viuoi of u hicii laid upon -tn:;c of eiL'lit f.et iu leiM.th. nlaced 11. a. 'mil...,..,. ,i. ..v.ir..i ..a.
1 colonel aUervards Oenera!) Hamilton m; orrn-lu a hes the noi thcrn. and the latter hei s.,utit-! ti .m.M (o sel v .-iloim- the who!., tu-r t ,'tl,i 11 ; i:.-.. .: .i. 1 -. i.:u
, 1 1 1 1 - I 4' 1. I , ... . 1 1 miraiue exempaiKaiiou ei itiio.ij e.l me that he had ienc 1 a letter tiom 1 res em slioie. 1 be prmci; ; 1 harlots or burning ! read, at distance of i or ei-rht feet from each d v,.. .... M....rri.;..,l t.;..ri.d
with it the dratt a i places on like Lrte, ar- I ut -m l.a , .Maumee ,otlu r. The space let i en these stones is fill- m..ti tif. ntrut Lai-.r.. Q,,,m nnd Fr-
ray.Sandttsky city. Cieax elan. I. Grand P.nei .ed with smaller sto es or earth, and ner theuani at the present moment. The people of at FairioTt.and Ashtabula deck. Ifere are w hole bet eceti the rails a gra el path is made. The manufacturing districts have been loi.g suftwo 1 1 lit houses, one at Kairport. the other at The rads are fumed of pine timber, on the top terinir the most d'readful privations, hut" with
111 ' mi
1 is pia. ea a nan ! iron, l ne earria- ,no exception of the attempts to break pewer-
'v.ient VVas.iin ! 4
'iV.rtaell
,-i Iress, whi.di the President iiad
prepared, aad on wlueii he toque-ted ourej iulie thea proposed that we should t.x a 'd;)V fc-r an inter v i w at mv ho'e on the su!-
the entratice ed"San.!ikv lav Sar.duskv bav of whif h
A day wasarcoidii.LTly appointed, and has tbeb. st harbor, and enjoys moi e l omrner ges run upon the iron bars, and aie kept i' looms some months affo. thev have lemaired .at day eai ilamutoa attended, lie obserrial trade than any other point on lake Kne. place by a projection on the inner edge ofthc proof.t(rail.stau inflammatory at peals to tl.era ,ei to mem wor..s to th.s eiiect. tnat. alter i.t-jn lb6. the amount ofxe.elsand steam boats tire of the wheels. The wheels are of a si.e .ncl ylUv apprehension is entertaircd ef an ;;',!::? re a 1 and Cxamh ed the draft, it ajj.earedjtbat arrived here was'J! G. Pttwcen 10 and 'ccnsiderablv larger than a a mmon cut w heel, interruption of o-dcr et en under tie mri try-
'1
at) ie siccpil:le of impro etoei.t.-
T1i.1t lie t!i.
:ht the cafiCst ar.d lest wav
.".C s( hoonei- and ) ste;:m boat na igate lake
.rit Tltsc two
0 i'.M v 0
the draf:
untouched
an.
m its hut
and to write the whole over."" with
craft. O'tio ra::u!s.
are the principle water TI e fa st of the so is. in
...c, ...ii .'m.uu. uic n in- mu. i,u .uci,. circuitous toute. m; s in leiiiriti. ana
; ,a:nend:ncnti, alte-ations, and C( neetions. as he; extends I'm m Portmoi.tli. on the Ohio.to("!cae I -'"ght were advisable, and that he had done hand, onlukeKrie. The secend cnrKl extends j; !.e then i.ro.oed b read it, and to make it : tVom Dnxton to rincinimti. hh.-I is i',7 miles in
1 r .1 1 1 . 1
v, e learn iroai a gemieiuan w no nas visneu inr riirrmst-mces
In Spain, on the other
tiie principal rail-roads in England, that in ha.id; an i suspicion ami fear. Tbe(ioern- . . .i:.r. -ii . a . 1 1 I
I oi 11 1 swiMiii .aio m.i 1 1 lui onsiriiciicii, mis '' n.ent, like u traveller in the (lark, staitle.s at
not exceeded by any one there
2;nrian JVursUn in
every sound. Such are the fruits of governing b constraint, and rep-iessi ig the circulation of
.lV - 4 J - U ' I V- VI I V '-41 "I'll I llliUII,
w rt I
i las
i The Americ an vvr,rhii in Paris i held in r.
bein" I leiuth. foak inrr a total of T.'? JTiilpti of e:'n il -Ptthi f ""!... r il.., 1 a,,,!. .,C 1 1. n . :..
,. r ' - ' i.inv- ii.i '.-i hi nit v. nun 11 ii uiv VMilMMl' ill
to, he real it. and ue proceeded de!i!-' M;n iation ; three fourths of each ofthese v. ill j the Hue r?t.
knewicdLie and informaiicn.
4iesss. Carey and Lea have jut i-stjed 2
Ilonoie, not far from the Palais biii.(!s ine e lition.in e tie i etavo vch.!ie. i l)en-
t'iitelytodiseuscor.ider it. paragraph. by!p0 fid.hed in V, The remainder I etw cen lloyal. The church wa creeled in 1C21, fr'-ham and ( iaiqeitons -Niuative of Tra-els '...r. 1.. ..,1,1 thn ,. I.. Ir, .....I ,ll. . .... .....'...J ,1 . I.,,,w. .1 j.l I I 1. Ml .'... . . . .. I I'
r'-,;;"ll",UI'" u .loaiaiui i.,a. so mat me wnoie distance wm the I'utrr dv r Orator, L; and when tbi order' and Discove? ies in Northern and Centra! Al-
upprohation. Some amendments were maue.be fit for na Ration in U;d0. The cost is esti
was suppre.-sed iu IT'.'J. the church served for rica." with a large, particv.hir map of the r ute,
iluntig the interviety, hut irme ofmuch impor-i n,alcd at a little more than three millions of jthe public meetings in that (punter of Paris. and.
Ui.r
1 i
doaais
at i;us riij;ra vit
Pi e cr.i !. !;s extracts
T.henuml er of hands employ cd i- in i:s j it was yiven by Napoleon to the Pro- .which we have insetted f.a m this work have
41.1 l.l'l II .1 I .Mi.
;, '-nouga mis tu?:ness .uid not been nastily ; between a and (J tnousand. Loads. I he roans ustaits of the Genoa Confession, by whom it enabled our seadeis to form su,:e judgment of ;ois:v.itcaed, yet, aware ot the consequences ot "are good, in Ohio, considering the general lcv-';u,i occupied. i its ext ra.adu ar merit. It is nu.nv Nears
r-oic.iap.ipet, isutsie.i tne giving 11 a lur-jelnevs ot the. land there is only one turnpikej The American service was
-.iierciiiuai exa.ninauou; Put tie declined it , net ot the many inc orporated m this state
: 1
re-
commei'eed hv ;sineaiiy bo k of tie kind has mi a ret I
M r. (iallaude?, now principal of the .sy ium for mai kable f-r lie novelty and interest d its
tfi. uimI lurattMi io:ji,thc Do;i! ;ni(! Dm::i;it li.uMuj.l, in 11 ii, nnl ;c.4triits. iuAnn Uv s itli lcprd ti'ir U!tV. to t!:r inCUtll Ot i v ;ls Trld riliciK in l!w IkhIv nf fho rlinrrh titltn tl p-.nnrn-,t l.v i.r l.nni:ni intuit i.t'-Aii'H
1 in ioilti- u ladv il nn nut rveent .toil l. f !.n -i il. It s ith l n h i.i4iidt nt.n c it-i-.
jild M' U. imivii it no? im i iijJitu MVI J V. IU 11 ! l. 7 13 Y a I I llv l-ilUIl J'UI'llL 4 Ulli V.t.l
. i i o i--); t.r I I. i i . t -. .ii.l . . . . v - 1 mi r
- V "6 " ""cvi iui mm. ai:u .u aiuw-; I tits IS loiniilS 111 leii! tous to return tne draft to the President with-i Warren to Tiumbnll
o it delay. lAshtabula creek: The strck last ear ielded . . T . .. T. 1 1 4- 4 I . .. 4 . . . .
"i. auerwaros occurred to me uiai a eei- .j j ;,er cent to the proprietor. L'teratun-. '. service. Mler his depaiturc the service was'ded.
'am proposition was cxpies-ca in leims too ..mmo!!eiool are jrenerallv dutned tiiro.igh:;,..;lin nnewed and Kept up by the lie v. Mr. -:Mieral and uu p.aiihed ; and 1 hinted it in a; the state rf Ohio: the Irgher branches of cdu-j i:en, now of New York, during (lie winter of h tter to the President As the business took; ration at the same time have not been neglect if. Id. It was held sometimes in the church &: the course above mentioned, a lecurrence tocd. There a re betueea 12 and 15 academies. .0roetim in the octagonal chapel of the Vir- . i j . r. i : . i ' .. . i i . . . .
ill a u:.eves u y, ana ii w.ibiioi le.ei. im sev CO meorporat Cd COdees and UlltV eiSI- o ii. 1 irv h nr i m:.s ronnerled iviib fl.. t-ir
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From .Wts llcgiihr. Woonr .v MANnuitKF?. .Vwiiter ia the Boston Courier, gives ti e following stateu.er t, illustrating the necessity of rotccti' n to the woollen inte rest. A meeting of the manufacturer of uorllers wa held at the Exchange Cef.i c liouse. on the 14th of 4entemh( r. of w hich col. Juttti Shi
i a .e.itiour. cic. iy co'n!armr it w ith tlie pa-:Tbp first I r instruction in thcoloirical the scc-iw...i p...-. o.,d innL- i....,r,..r!i4. ... .. -.c . n;. r n n,.- ctii-).
' .., i iv i ui i hi i" 4''.' , t.ij ,'i i.i, i . n ri ii. ?, ia. tiMii iii'Ui. mil. v . i ' ' v . . .x.....
ffj There was this advantage in the our.-e pur-jties;.0. collegesonlv now in operation, viz; A-'fthe church by folding doors. In ICIT the r icd; trie Presid.euts draft remained (as deli- ;he;i ( )fo;d. and W'e-tein l'e-ei v e. To the-e; i;Cv . Mark Vdfs, a Protestant diei.ter, for-
ZZl-l ''''' I'equtied,) Ian, and not no-cured Py inter; rmiv he ad-led Kenyon anil Cmcimiati colleges. n,ejlv of Broad street Cbarel London caim;
v.. ' . , . ....! 41... .... .ti 4i" 4 .i i i.i , . . . a
.ut. Ga;
at with it, lie wo d ! immediately observe; ond. the medical sciences. AV.. .y aj crs. The
The American it-sidcnts now l ombined. prin-j ry
tii- particular en-. a bilious and corrections liiat number of these is one of which is daily ;icipal!v through the exertions of Mr. Wilder, The subject of the present deprcs-ed cor.di-jw.-re p;-o nosed, a., i woaal lind Inem staa-'they iie ahout iiO,')i'() sheets per yveek.--lan(i a formal notice was given to the French tion of the woollen manufactuies of this ccun-
is a.-o a medical rcpoMlory printed at ' ernment through Mr.(ial!alin,the American! try e.ccinpied the attention of the meeting, and mati j'u.st oJfl'L?. The post otlces iui Ambassador, that they were desinais of ihe rg'lhe causes that have operated to produce the.
in tiieir intended pia'.es. Hence, tie was; The: i
aaled to rev lew , and to decide on the vv holc Cineinn
vi liter with mac
gte
ciearriess and lacaii-, ( )hio are a'd 1 m number
tliem
1 nianrial. '1 he a-adar public wors'aip of Clod, as a congregation. 'eNtraordinary depression that prevail itjiM-g
... , lam ii i.l n.io re aici ua.n la seat i aie mmnt ol taxable property under the law ol U.-;The services have ever since been ronsdantlv this class ol manuJactuiers, were stated Md xia I delaclie.l note-", ana vvuh duaited tetei tn-,'J5. is as fdlows: lands, 15,1 13,:.0!) acres, v a-j maintained. Tl.ey met f.rst in the body of the; plained by several gentlen.cn who addressed ce, to the page-j and in.es, autre they were ad-jlued at M.l M'Jo; houses valued at l..rl'd,rhurch, at evening'; ard then in the chapel. the meeting, and a prooition to ajpiy to 0!i-vi-;d t be intro ui. e... jodU; town property $".32 1 AYM ; horses. !dd, ,t asubscquent period the Consistory wishing gi ess for an increase of duties on fuviirn wo I-ih-oot e pi day decisive is snpphi'il in a lcitcrj()74, valued at .a.alT.r.lO: cattle '21 l.d ! yal-ilo form a place for their library, kc" id.u rd V: ens was sum.orted. as tb.e only mcai.s that ali -r-
Place ior meir ti rarv. iVr. macro a: ens was sunn
from Mr. D. C. Cl vvi-ooia: who. us editor ofjued at ,'-201,0 X ; mercantile capital, shVJOV nor i the chapel, on a lev el with the puller-; tied a prospect of relief, cnhuh.led lo place the American Daily Advertiser, the paper, dUO: carriages valued at vJ-oddU!; making ajies of the church. The lower part ofthethup-' this branch of industry on a safe and perrmi-
m vvaicn the Address hrst appeared, rccciv- grand total ol a little oveififtv nine millions is now therefore a library, entered from the'nent foundation.
J " ed ti.e autograph from Wasuimoton, which he!
j itill rotams, ana tnus aescrdes: "The manuscript copy consists of 32 pages I of quarto letter paper, sewed together as a hook. and with many alterations: as, in sonic
p'aces, whole paragraphs arc erased, and othcrs substituted; iu others, many lines struck out; i i others, sentences and words erased, and others interlined iu their stead. The tenth,
I eleventh, and sixteenth pa yes are almost en ; . . .
a half of dollars.
(fc-What a march of pow er and of improvement is manifested in the preceding ? With-
church while the upper part is occupied iu the i It was voted unanimously as the -enso of the morning by a Sabath Scliool.&iin the afternoon ineeting. that the best interests 4.f the commubv the American worship. There is but one nitv rcuuire. and that it would be sound M-licv
in the perfect recollection of middle aged men, service, at half past two oVIock. The chape! in the gov ernm'T.t to aihud. additional j rotccOhio, and all beyond, was the home of the sav-l js approached through the rear of the northern ticn to the woolen manufat tnres of the coutiage hardly ever trod by-the foot of civilized jgallery of tiie church. Bike all the churches try. it was aio v med that it is t-xi edicnt to
man now it has a Imrd rank, becaue ol its'ot Pan, Catholic as well as Piotestant, it is apply to eongte at their i e.t session, for an physical strength, among the states of the un-j furnished only w ith cheap tlae;-boltomed chairs' inctease ol dutiev- on lhieign weokns.i r for a
such as are seen all over the public walks. ; reduction of the duty upen fore ir;p vi-ol
I he audience is nominally American; but is t 1 e meetu.g was tien aoituiudd to the C-i i l- i . . . . ; . i .
oi tins moiiin
ion. in lo.iu, it will contain not lesn than a
million of free persons; when its canals and
toeiji e.uuageu, saving only a lew une?; atieij reads aro ;unsneil anl manuiacturos shall 'perhaps comned ot ; irri'ontv ol hntxli-fti
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( r; XV., ;CS Li" '"' col.
