Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 48, Connersville, Fayette County, 12 May 1827 — Page 3
Civevvv. lf.U- - V.h?&jri If JExSS. j n , uMl,i,1,ii(..i,iiatr,M:'1 Two days after we aw hini.he was -pea by ! . . . v a crime maybe conunitUd by one man, a; viH ,1 . , 1 r- 1 1 1 11 :" i,.;,..'.,,. .-'.", ..nMrf 1,11 . .another esel oil Cape (.oil. about (wo hundred '.Hi, , , J 1 to take his Mi-. N.rh U ti1tl.,n:i.:,.,,n.ut1M-,.', :l , !ni!oi M'"." where lc made li: appearance In mi a Tr7 7irimr? CtTZr-mT TTT! .'- t .1 :..!. ...:n 1 . . . . I r'" ' " . ..... '"n -" I-'-' .:. '-, ,lO!lC. IV 11. lit 1 W.I .VI I.I1V.I I'll IJ 10 l :t-.r.lC'". 1 I fi' Sicwns t'j i" " ..in - in District f Indiana, cumvnft 1 of t.tc cun to of Franklin, Union, Foydt:, and Fvbfi, The committer ipointcd, oa behalf of the Medical DUtrict Society ,to r.ddie t!ij phiiri.in in the li-l! ict, ubo are entitled to " t'c Farc'te t- jpo,5,-n to her cmwren when free ln:n the fear of " 1 ''"n-'i'gnice reacneu icw 1 em sioom 4 ' j human Uw. T'.c character v. o c,c! of uiteiv ili.cl Jour days at (or u c an ived there, and the desCAPZTAZi r,7JNI32E2irT22T. nations and the constant, practice of the Indian 'n iption pi vtn exactly corresponded with the What ri:riit, I ask, lave men to cut tite throats. triltxs living mvr us to exercise ?ueh lhrht, seem ifrM--oii'' I dined om" d.tv e.t the .hotel of 1 1 i-il 1 .. . .. 'I I. . Al I. Iir l 1 . . J , .'thvk hlbaw-ercaarc.! CertiM.-dy uot t;:;.uM.:;'n-" '- W wirl, riffhl JuM vr'v,, Ynlk will, Sir UmcCuHiU, who disCrcd V--th the sovereignty an.! L are mui'dcd. " '" haxep.ivon it to society: lor the',, ... ,,,n ., fn,... rS t... , , ine:iibeihip in the society, beg t'j be pcitnitte l to call thei: atleuliou to the fallowing conf ide1 ratio?:. 'J his t "Vumeiit ol i, .0 l-.uiu-a uri.l philo-opliic ? -A''! v-P-Ul1 (l with, and what wo rrtainot!, i.msl, , . . . 1 . 1. Ui iiais bf.c.iri.i, is coi tamly tMiUUcl to niucii re-i 1 uv u,r r' ' e ( h ,ru 10 " 1 " IU 1 n.iu. i .1 , t and ti.o fovcc,and l:cuty ofhi l.uvnta-o in! It tnny be ohjortrd, that the ar?meut nrd, v. ill oi b'.on, r.ooul bvc year? back; but, ;s I That it i i.oce5rtry there should be oroe Tribtinal. empowered to decide upon the pretentions of thofe who design to pnclice :ned!Pj)ort of hi-opinion, are as r ;:!); limeutavy to no Jllsl capital pimiinneat in all t jses where iscufeti hurt I b:;l novcr Iicavl, jifeyioiisiy lie author, as the zeal he evinces the cause of,t,lC 'AU S ot cnir country inf.ict it: let it be it is even the report of uch a n.on.-.tPr, and that ii;c nnion the promiscuous cornniuaity, who ...:.- ; l , l. T . . 1 . i : : . .t .- 1.1 hn Tlnil nt'iiiiiln ! l.'ii! rniu t fitl.nr l.-nn iwJ .... I . I . . 1' .11 I ' a j rui t. In- In in liiVii it, ,rnn .m i , , , . CiUi! (;l lC I If f OK lUnCs li'ii al UlC in.nil-
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t'v.i-jh invoivia-apri.ieirle of' all others the ao5t:writu51 "i1' 'doo,l, ;uvl panished all crimes witht,,,"' , , L ' ' :' J j none, we presume, will deny. i..a,.rlant, i, le rl,iee;.'.l a:ni the riht, anJ death; tho laws efUorne, only ptmi.hed ap,t,lly.; 'p '''cd m Me ruul T,ut s,:rh ;, Tribunal m.Jft
- h ice of it, le, -crutini.ea b the people, thai. crimes that endan7erel the aietv ol (he re-;"M c " , n "t of the uaimporta-a ac ts ot' the l; -ai'-latuie, P"hiic. The l-wvs of Knirland, declare Ii0 ..rime. I letiiaai, dcarsr. our repecttidly. i ich a tree t only thtir pecuniary interests. worthy of death ir iff tout o; 1 mf.t : ci,t:r, a lit,j ' W.M.iV.'.iwa'ni'ON."
U is eertainly'e. 1 1 r t aoid the pain and pen- ll,at l 's t( ,je hoped, will ever dilin;rmh fhej rl.ies attendant uj on the violation ofeistinlavs,,cri'n"ir,l code of that country, lVum ours: for, the i y,, ari l,:)npV o lnni that Tru-ia ha fob C.au to euauire too seruunla-i-lv uj-on what riaht design f punihno-nt should he, to prevent i!w , , L, ' ,;..inr,r(:,.,.,i r., it !,..
r i .'liev tii -y a- f.j uided-ve v o il Lein coini:iisiin ol ' eriiu. s and not to 1 ortu re t he per- , . 'i i . J merit?, ami hoatrd cure ale too UCCCJul ill onvineed ef trie iu,i,ee ot v,, ekhent, that we -n,al; r they are'con.mitted. The excess of eve-'1 ''' -tatf-, n:at f .-nl a commercial trea.y r;f ,,livaling: thc ,,uMic confadeiice in a de-ree, cui be made to aco,.ueeo i;i us i'Vtiou upon us. pardd.ment is cruel and tyrannical: :'nd,he- 'v.l h the new .A cx.can bcpubl.c. I hu one by n Hd, culU for the intci ference of law , ik no-.v, i hether human laws tun sjive to a man a r,-rever a lcsvere pnmdiinent will answer the p.ir- one toe links who .. humed lac porv.cio;-. chain i f. wtdl admitted bv the public -ai:d
be cstablis!jed
,'y law, raid o-jL'iit to be po-sc-f-ed of uch nied(i al fjualilic'tions ns llie public will epect, is Jecually certain.
Th:a eery c -mtrunil v occasionally infer from impoydois. whose lumjuou adverlise-
;nterit, sum! bo:itcd cures are too Mjcccctful
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i"'M",M :7:'n,;"V,n-.V,l'r " " t " x.nu.r:- u.iy iii. iii'i -:(I,ri ;ihvav, IUVC !rcil knvn to the faculty. an miurv to :-ocict v; capital puni-hin; nt. i . orb rt:s( j.uiliin i m" . .t .i it- c i- ! wor-i v ofhc Jand'..f il.p inMi'biti.m; and isbui; ' , , . - , 1 ":u tl' more the public aic fimdnr With b: that, (ue m.irdvr of an ini.idual, by a wh, !c . . . ... . , V ' '! ' ' ,:Iu; c;diqblr:icd r.nd fciovtiiic rhyic:.T). and
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" ' ' ' ' " ; c -top ihc presto an-':iCiM1 ,,, t :irv for jli5 iU:i!i"i:c:ition; the .n'VKM. ,lir ' I,M" (A l'c ;t. nmooat Uion to. jt ,:rv ;u,. hable'to lc impo?ed upon by rreMcnomrahrhi Wharf. 0y Vi iday morn-iowu.r:; Imi.t ,)0 :ulinittCfJ. If students, who
i - Uill a iVMo -loan, is a ouesie-n on which policy
l:i:manity,s( em at first theujrht to ! e at i.s-.!c. '.-;v ltn.i u.!r a the r'ioeates '.' capital p:n-v-':!nent r re, their aru;1. cuts rcnera'!y teni to "l-'ort rather the '';, than tic ; - (', of -iic!i fe.-.sluiicnr; while iho-e oppo-cd to i: , snhlitiite i.riti'.-'l'v . .r i:.ti"i n.l i . : rfnsen .
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by the ilr-t i f these, it i s.u I, ti.a: t1..- punid.-: A schooner which an ived at New VorK.fiom nej. si..' av cn.ie.i t,,e mpi.t tri-ain oi tne . j;ire (! jtzuet for (j,c rractiCe of medicine, n-nt should iu proportionate to t:-.e ..M-m -e:or eh-elSt. John's -cw ;nu.-w ick, in-- hern reliM- U " ,,v,,f- fr i'rankliii. about 10u inde-5i10tJj4j (,jni themselves unon the ccmnjunitv.
I than a ...1 r.,, r,- ,..... ,.f ii i.... oitanl : ami la4 e i runir she tnoored saedv in i.. :,t. .... , , i .i i, ,i ,i : :
r-i . h i iij i.i ri i ii hill i.us i m: n r i linn
lonmhont I. u bo,-, after l.av in- takm thoj,,, , ' r,J;iiijicr,iion but ach as
A they them-eh c deem suli.cient : and coaunence t!ie prad.ii e of a profession for the study of
jwhich, the public are. not informed, whether
they possess cither talents or education sufn-
ient; it must greatly retard their aih ancc n.ent
ma;
won
c;in:nit a. cfeat ri i i". soon
a a v, f. n;rv jn T,iir-ii:' rice of the count' ryailmcr law
; 1 -.it-niearior, . hen Ins ;l woiint le yrf.i. ei : not . , i i i ' .i mil-' .. . , . ,, ' , tiic operation ot whu h w as annoimced by the ll vrvi:rcat,,.,anv ef the m.st ih-odv , rimes arc 1 VroHamatmn, the JM. John .r.i ws-
-"I tit t papers nave on lit to speak in imrsh teuns
. r.i.cu; e rri a rr"-rrft : cram-
. the in- f another, v an rdv reeeie d tlo-nti r.r. atiti tt mi-r eir esent L e ts m re
honors in the stenm nat i'ation of the Al-
lei'licnv
a-1
ie oii-ii'ct ;it h ! '. i :-s ot hi- ov n: trui to it. I he v dec l i re, atiii other tate-
tht.-iri. t!io death of the -eco:i.i rem. could -it nu-nt?. that t!r Captain of the scdi'.oi.er was c'elr i sati-i'acu..n t.r.or re 'civ ,i!.e life ofihe i,;,.. ,i ;,.!,,. vt,., 4.t :( t..t
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imo. cor.NTV n.r.cTiox. ( 'a mM!. i rs i ok l!r rarscx r ati r-. IraC;roer, )r. Andrew Hindmaa.
f i-ic. t hat the 1 1; r ( ' r.i.i.v i ,;; ; t ! at
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. .'. ' o put to th at !.' e-f '!.: t -rim -i-
: a " mi. re ti.:.;ci,i;-; . socje'v wmte set Umir .-.lortuiiitv !o i oi!:! i;i tlu'' e; i;;-e, thr.n alter ht-
! i-. ii'i'.l th:t it i-i 'ilv the w j!,! t ! a enitsf
'i ep; rinii' . h.t pri-v t-r.ts many w ho r t ,.:;! ! ". ;: Tv, fr .M!l ' '- :!:::. i 1 1 1" r i u o e i of the
A s-liu'ht shock of an earth pmKc was jVJt at mulv. I ppcr Canada, on the nrunii:-;- oftlic ::'ih ult.
urnir r.
Th(mas MMeat;s. C'oMlS:ONi;n. V;' il'.i.ini ')iis.
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A'- v,- : ,i. tr.tilwr. a'ui i'"oin t St i.i
to
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;t it : o::; v : y t::e e- '. e !t i;.n, ti at societx i .! mvpe r c x nm.p'.e te
,a ii:n--:on
c at
.-n a-'i onoir.! or lCipor.tit ins
that there s now iih!e near the e nti e f he
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the power. ot i;!'.:'i was s i t . With a p'-wr
rreat .tf twM'ty they in:;ht he mistaken for tint c
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William
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of Ia:i v lli!l.w"t;rrcy.
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t '-a ue c 'a r s'.o . at: -jr ?v:;--'
.ir-- ca-h-d to ti;t i'-.i"rtu-:a'e er;::jlard. u:st S . t;-:;n-.r oa the brink i" -ter.ii'v; ai.-i while' v. ' 1 1
t . . . i i . .. . . i . . . . i i . ,
inci::i;-d a '.ti;;st i it I : e-pi cim i : i - nue thmiii. i w a ari.:it
Sor.:e ire, th.-.t n- law should to t !blicrt ! ;ii hi v.tl-':
i ore t i.it. whici wnen oone, it t,ti..i t;e iitipo,-, ,y Warh'trt'-u. a -iitleman bidoni;.-,' t
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C v.it K;!-s:ifl. M' "i. , ti.'.i. "j-
;.l.-e, a ca Hal raai-itinent was not indicted !ii-:tl::s -t a mo:." for, en ! ndt'v, tne Utd oi
We :::e .-'it'll
f ', '... , " a, a '
licet, hi.',. Militia
Ihir.ie! Ogdcn, IIoiert Swan. ail!;- :n- o II i.'iir.rn
t,di.i..;t-f:r CVi..::c! - ftl.e lltli
to
a:
shi-'il-i it I.i- K::i. 1 -i re
, if tr.ie, would tie'iov all croVi
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the w'.ittp.' tw nty veaiV rei.xn of the llmpressJoiT i-ft. Geoiqe? Hanks,
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eth, ti.oucrii iff power was sOit-ercat' .'; and : r !.;';(.(';, t!te ctrea. Catharine 1 1, foll-'v. -! r -.- - !.- v. Lioh h.nl hen tset !.f r; snd ha ' "ri
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co le.ordied it i
: rands ai. Mf. Hobett llivn hb
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.tr dtJT-u'i'i.T's: t!,ey
it'i- di po-ses-inj a shid-
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h n.e m i rov;o do1 A.thii.iu-. oit.e :'i'',.'!l!it. of t lie same, in co;u
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into practice, and often subject the health, and
sometimes the lives of thc-e who arc rwi enoujrh to trjst llieni, to hazardous experiment. If these ihihK are as true as I hey are as-erted with boldness and without tear of contradiction, will they not be deemed sufficient to move physicians 1(, ils district, to pay some attention to the society of w hich they arc now admitted as members? of which they are entitled to membership by law by a ote of ihc
! Society ::t its ht-t organization ar.d the rr.cct;in:;s c w hich t!iey are not only requested to i r.ttend, i ut cordially and solicitously invited to 'become interested and active rttemlers? If
tlicl.'.u.now considered to be in frce be de-
ierti v. e.nd i;s pj-oviior.s unsati?h'tctory ; we
; - ,'t'' I ; 2 7 j h;t w no (!ou!it but the Je'sbiture w ill attend to j. .;(U' oi the state r;;r complaint, if made to tbf m in "reason, fer- ':'. an i rt rtl)'(,. ; vor, and noauiinity. until tlie faculty id.dl
be able to show the itiscciivcn.encies and di;:t-
'i : 0.1 i t ' n i , o - n Ybrmuv iilt'rr-) "a wv.ni- j' ''dies under whi'di they labor, and become th' " ill it-edical di-tvb'l. -somewdiat utatiinit)u, intlieir wishes: we have .a, the ahoe dite. for, ,,!t l,l' hope ..fa better sysjlein. From those in "bo :.b.t( act mid res-.' con derations, and from the circunirtanco that .: 'Pbi.u..!s wa callcl to a taunher of '.;ulei:ts hao lonp: been wailing,
fi.i' le appnintcl Sect j'lhpaintul nniety lor nn oppor'.unrfy of oxb. '?,., i ijo.r ihcn pro.'amiuation: the society has. after one I abri.us
MihliUAL (X'livrv.
o rUiauce . k!i :r wi'H I hi'.
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.do,- ,. !h..i toother idee b,,,;s r ,h.uhtml; ;' tl' At tirst wo .ma-m-; I In sic an! -ur-en
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ri ! , it i : i is ! ,
' i , mil! 1 c i - i ; '.-v n :v. licit."-. : '": i ? v !.-lae.-ii tiea-'-:! civil se v;(;r' ''VC t it'
it' i l-.ri.t I o
t V, hy the pcopl, i ! ia pi iv . r
n it -v merit ci
v h i ' h" p.ir? w i t h . i ale.:; lor, as .; utan 'jive no "'icli
f i-; tl.at , or t j
i n a p-1 , i ! -a , y'l'liri d f 41
..it 1!) Vot inch
'. to hid I.i M-e
r. 'i arra.nori: licit v- ,iA he si io:- 1 1 1 1 bale. :. i k.and remarking how t a o;: , :i nropoi:i.,nti.at is .it no d. smor?j, u-ns the surface of the sea.
.n ). n.-cesnry to loci tartM-r, - itt-aed on so iiii'io: L n-t a i; -eet.
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-enin v an.! trf .r-uier, and three eooi s.j u ck? ; and at their next meeiir.g-, we no hope. . it ' . 1 i to law. Cm c.'-untin- the b:ill:U.i,h;it l,,c I'hy'icians throtiirh the Districl u ill
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llii.'i'e.lltti le.n .' . 1 1 : v : io;oi.. u i ii-uoi
i'l ( sidi-nt. Win. I'. I.'1 t;hiin. Sect. : t u 1 Trc-as!i n r. :iin ! J.ei-h ab'lt.l. H. (i- Sexton, and T.
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a.
-ouc-h riiCil tiiaw inti ot the ;i;ia's!er.
invi i r i! 1 1 at "in ir toe tunc w hi n i lie.itl w .is eie-
i :.! d ah e tl.c w a er. ami I shall dale the !'. t. ;i le w ere elected censors. ( m inotori, Jo
parti"uhuf attend.in t!r. novel exhibition. '-eph Meihtl. b The captain and m sell "w ere stand inr; on weio ap;a fte'l the ft-:rboa'. d fide of I lit csscl. lotdviej oer'a code ol hve
1 1 v crdcrof the society.
J. MOFFiTT, ) r
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Thomas V T. V. (;ayle.
a Commit ti e to
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draft!
erfectl v 'of sai'l st-tcie' v. t-
periecriy It was a-
ineetinj
it half past six o'clock, l M. and a cloudless. .'
That
o tl
sv. On ;i sudden wo heard a ruMnmr m the ; lieretoiore lirei-cd in this rttate. to practi
ws for the pmcrnmciit ; rlllF eo partnership heret.ifoiooxislmir.bol e reported at the noxtj J tu, 0n Joseph Moilitt and Orrin Frisbie
j.n the r.lacksmith business, under the lirm ot dl thocc- w ho have hem, ...jvicm'iit & Frisbie." is dissolved tl ?y nv:tual con
sent. All who liave claims against said firm.
tic.-.: tt.
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m. I who rcsme. ui th:' nro rccucsrc.l to rail on O. Fribie far settle-
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notions . Viinni'is, LMud..- c i iMo be a w tm ie spouting : amMUPimc: to t no ' oiir: j. no .t.ni..c.o m .. i m i.t.s ,o 4e- nR,,;. A:vdaIo those indebted on booL account
.titers. F,.r i; ali new 1 v pia! tc i i rorn w liec e tlie .-mmd preci (ir d. w t . I Mi motion. U s-j .'. 1 oat any or.o t er- to call, en or before the 1 5th day of June next
i;i ,,.ii. ...,..,0 .s ari d .-.o( i, t bus ,:: :n . , ,1 ;.c r v i .-. i tht; serpent in the position as it 'sor shall have power to jrrant a permit or trm-;aj,,j ct;0 ju j;. rcpectivc dues by note orot : t..-s us hat tae iicce-tani, of .,rj f,;u.s j., te ..ketch, slowly a pproachiuj; at'poiy l.iieiice. to sere from this, to the iorl c:u:c j S'OFFITT, ''. '' t:trrL,Ur '.ll; V'.' j'1', '"'Jmore than the rate of two miles i.u hour. 'in a'mcetini: of the colors. ..m,;v h That the; o. FKbl'dF. 'l!vc'-aV' nt" n't h'v Vf! '-Vh!! ' !st,',li?'lt ,,i''"'tnn- 1 rlTf' n0 "cie harilly j statute l.e so on? trued that all tb.o censor- be y-r;.:.v sv;, , io if.CT. " 47- n
and ct;!e i lit i r respective dues by note orot!!-
. t tto
ir.a-t
a a
:; a tune,
I X I C 1 1 r't
;cnr through the water so fist, (br there was; ictpnn il to a-'iee b jrant any applicant per
main nt b. .en: e. Ilrshhr;!, That the proceedings of litis inerti ii-i 1 .i . .-.i
ie punu-hcti m r.ie liMeito mii-eret
let v v.-.ts littl.j umlerstood, and m n '"' e:y a lireath ol wind. I mu-t premise. 1 r , ineipaliv by the Ijv. of nal a re. that I never bad ho-v.d of the existance of such
v.-mrne'it m t ci.tval . tlh ;m animal, i inspndl y. exclaimed, liWh , there
DOCTOR J. MOI FITT.
I'espoctfully informs his fricrds and the
' 'public, that he has re!intpiis!;cd all ! :oxcept the practice of phtic. Lc. J
usmcis.
i . ti
pnii.. CvC. ne wiii
iiv.fdf to every call either
on .til who nav .-re ht to
; .".kin 1. w 'V'tumt r'int t its origin. A cele- a !Cc snnkr." That is the sea sr-rpt nt." ex-i weeks; to he paid for by the Treasmer. out ' , ; :,'ed wiiier , .t'o- cnly tr.:o natural f .ur r.umr;( lho cptuiu.' aiwl I would eive my ship! of any money in the hands of the Trortsui er,! xro!,i L,c J'r:rr,,f ' :? r f'. u a l,s uml ,h' ":uh and car-o to catch the monster.' I immediatat the next neetin-of the Society. On mo-i f ,lTloie 't ii.a.viti j;..s; ,t a . ai t t ,.e s.i me p nn.-n ;; re a i- , , . i.. ,,, ,, , , t , ... by nay or lif'ht, , Montesq-o , Va.t. l ami I,-rd Kames; U.t called to the pa-cnirers. who w, re all dow n I t.on. I J.. (.ayleand Jo-eph Mod, t wore ap- -,t,.; , , s, tv ti.o , , i, f f-t r-'bi lo'.Y. but onlv ti o or sixcatue up, nmoiitr.' pointed a committee to uipcntiiond the rirm- 1 -
rr-triii crt-a im,; i.i a sobiarv -tat., the most w horn v. as M i-s M:i;eo. the daughter of a mer-' tiny, and to cause, to be published therew ith aj Ho would alo call the attention of tlie a-; d - and f.r. rn." Ihdey ;;i,, that ctivcrn- chant in rtv York The rouviinder refused i suitable Circular, to (he idnsiciun in the tli'i'iblif to the Mcilical notice, published bv him-
"t:t v.ms at firs. '-cither that ef a p an nt over hi (t) f()Pl,p pt .ainfr there h id heed too many ! medic. tl district riMpiestin tlirir attendanccjself. and the '-additional" one published by T. ''''). " ' '.-a i sutler ov r lis till ai i i- )0.)XCC 0f that kind already. 1 was too t aeV'at the next lobular inectinir of the Society. ' K. tayle: and also the proceeding of the oth '-'r '"'A ''' 4it i- probable ti.o nr,t av. ( .,,1,,, il)fr wjt, them, and I rcbirneri! .V.vo;r7, 'I'liat ulien this Society do udjoern 'Medical District of Indiana: and examine for e.-alaai ..tone .ver .nmtiiiid.-s, V,;,;iu,v,ccd. - j , ; .,(,jonm tl, ,.t imufav in June, thcmsolves, whether the notice he published d n "t r a s ii!1, ot war; wmle V it ravius as;i ibes lu uu- ' ,lH,un- 1 ,l v ll' 1 - . i . , J , , ,,.,1,,.,,,,,, I;1...lt ,,., r j.!v to thaon-m of fire;' p-cnt passed the osel at about the distance of. On motion, .Wvn, T hat each ami every per was "entirely gratuitous, deceptive, &c.
'"i;i',-t. Ueiir.r er .a' 1 iy tic fi iethm of trees rub- titty yards from us, neilher turning ins head to !,it,.r to,'. 'i!' r. w.i. mi j,a! in motion by tie; v;int,' ij,c firht or left. As soon as hi head had hr iti-bt. toother hundred of people, from places reached the stern of the esscl, hr 'rr.idimll y
.... i illt...:... t ! .
l i wtiitai tin y ii.e i u.we uea-is s-'.j ar.t! enjoy j .j ,Utwn
ll; Wiie. ri soriety w a, t.si ;iitii-:,( e , a i.iij; aa - iorincd. I will pur-im the ,e eo.ijecl ores ua farthc-r; f r it is certain so'-iety hat (teen form, tl, ;oid ctv--naicnts es'ab'ishod. Hat th" r. onpat 1 , at;d av nr-n's of antttpiity have no 1 indin.- effect up'n ti i! i- o.dy tn; las that i"'. rev h;ie in i i?, or s. ta' tmne 1, tli.it we art to ' .: ve. W't- t .i.i e )!ic":ve a tao at to bv- lit a 'tale ol na1 1 1 r - , fr :e a- hea-tls; hilt are eoi.seija.-, that, as individuals, wr- wtml 1 h' nils ,'rabl.'; therefor. , each 'if 'i par's v.-iib t'af small' st portion of his savage, M- riit.ira! libertv. that will s-"'ure him in the ( n-
I avmrnt of Iii-. essential,!-,!- i-ivil liberty, but does ahead, floating alou like an eiioruioi
''if partion h; hits patted with, include a rijdil to timber. His motion in the water was rneander- ' .ke his lif.d it hr.s l.e"n sail that it dot s not, "be- j,, jjv(, t,.,t ()f ail vr .uu tl0 wa;v(. t.( )C. eau--, as a rrn-t ha it;!.! to kill hinw If, he cm- , ; ,-. ; , bottetl bv Iho o.-tssioT
.i ..'ill:
in a hon.oiiiai position wim nis
body, and llnatcd a!on like tlie mast of a vessel. Tlmttlieie was upwards cf sixty feet visible is clearly shown by the circumstances. that the length of the ship was: upward" of 1'JUfeet, and at the time his head was oll lbe stern, the other end (as much as was aho e ihe surface)
ponwho shall be a member of this Foard at
the next r epadar meeting, shall be required
pay an equal diiideud of the expenses that then shall have accrued to the S e'ety. On motion, iV.voA n, That the Secretary (Dr. Lnughlin) be authorised and required to procure from Drs. Uradhurn and Murdoch, any monies in their hands belonging to this medical di-trirt. Hc.sokt,. That ';. F.. (biyle be
appointed a committee to obtain from Or. F.v-
1 .i i j i it i v
hiid not parsed the mainmast. I he lime we ens tne sen oi uus uisinri aim any nianiv insa;v him as described in the drawing was tweiphmias in his hands belonging to mid district,
oortnies mii.I m half After he h:..l th . lined hisi I lie Society then went into a critical examm
:t Ceo.'t He, May 10, 11127. 4S. to!
COJVrVERSVlLI.E Jrrk T GHH F subscriber icspcctfully in ,,rn,s m? 'rer customers, and M(!fep? the public in rcencral., that he has " 'removed to that large and cornmodi-
ous bouse, tbrmerly occuj ieil by 31. M. ilay,
he id, w e s;iw hiui lor about twenty minute
ii.it . ive suelt a nuht toanoiher' qirool ascoind.i-
t-ive, as, that the In livis. came from .sia, i.i.si-
ol'sm all era It through the water. Wo had but
ition of the -a;iflidates br licence, when
is lo.r nf ..If dferson 1 1 cl in, I'hilip rd.t?on, and llayman
W. Cbu k were tound qualihed to receive the Ficrnce of tliis Hoard, to practice Fhysic and Surgery in this State. Tlie Society then adjourned to the ht Monday in Juno, at 0 o'clock A. M. Uy order of the Hoard,
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tl. . ...'.It,,, il .., ' tl ,r, , ,'.- nili'rv Oil'.1 11.11 ' toil Oil O'.ai tl, U1U II. f Mil S toil'- OtJill
in .'rr t, p-Vrr th'. ';r. " was, tor the time being, converted into a cow- J. TIIOMAf, Pru T. F. GAYLK.Scc.Pro tern
F5j. Oj)j)Ositc (he Court Hou:c lie has been particularly careful in ha i?g his P.AIt furnished with the choicest liquors, his stable with the best of provender. So that those w-ho may call upon him may expect the best accomadation. JOILM SAall'I.i:. Cvnr.crsxillc, h. Afay 10, t"
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