Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 49, Connersville, Fayette County, 19 May 1827 — Page 2

FAYETTE OBSERVER SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1G27

A communication on the subject of a Medical

law, $e. has beea received, and shall appear in our next.

for each of the Medical districts the thncas

well as the place of the meetings, of the district societies and adopted the resolution, so often alluded to; which reads as follows: "Resolved That the censors named for each medical district, (in this Everts, Motfitt and Gavle) meet at the times and places named (in their proceedings) for forming the several so

cieties; and that so many as assemble shall pro

without investigating, acts without reflection,

and does business by guess.

I hope I shall not mar his jocundity, if I con

gratulate him on his victory.

He has gained, indeed, a bunker-hill victo

ry: and, as a fanciful writer would call il, oue

"hardly worth thanking God for." Yet he has gratulations upon the proceed,! g recur'-, enioyed it most delectably. .Should he contin- jdopted by the Legislatiue of Nndh (',.

ue to relish it, or be inclined tor such another, ior me iene in ui .tr. jeneis n i i;n,:'v

of transmitting to ou.ar t'c .-A Cr f, use of his dauhur, Mrs. UjnihJyh.i . two thousand five bund red and sewv dollars and sixty-lour cent, being the j .( in my bands, n Treasurer of tut Com.,, ..; Permit me. Gentlemen, to otlcr vn. n,.

I . . i i ... nli -. ;n ....... .1. l hen it is considered. h-.t ,

rp .i n v jceeu to admit as memners oi me society, n i nhh nui nnin.iinc Kaiii iuhcu . . ' 10 UC LUVmC. in ho were authorised to practice reivlicine. by ' And when be shall think proper to r.elH.r.ato1-' ucceslui exertion? were made by thr The subscriber wishes to assist the Public, in the state or either of the ditrkt societies, 'the triumph, I hope to be permitted, at least, lu"0"" individual, 1 r the establw!:n-v

making: up thoir decision upon the subject pro-! u hich have existed in this state end if the to join bim in the festivity. .our .National independence, up-.ti

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posed by J. Molfitt in the last Observer. He censors of any district shall not meet as af)rewillinas few words as possible, demonstrate, aid, thev mav meet at such other time and

1 ;n the public"

olt. -erv"t. T. E. Gtjle.

Tie Great National llocui of the West,

i This greM Avenue through the We'tern

calculated not only to piornoje ear m.,, i '

nes bu-t to elicit the admit ai. n arid j'.. of the wiiole civilized world, on -hi u.'-

lodniereut to the conditi n of h lin.,. the l.it solemn and aliening appeal i.i',.jf

that the Notice of J. Moilitt, was gratuitous, ! place as the ceor. first named (Dr. Evert?) deceptive, and unauthorized by cither of shall designate. Thus it is manifest that the

the other Censors. State Medical Society had no legnl authority He will endeavor to prove, not only the to appoint district censor the times of the

medical notice of J. Moilitt, to be deceptive; meetings ofthe district Societies-nor the reso-ici.,t. .;... i1,.tif,l,,ii,'1nrli,n rn'i.' i vm! country ?

but his conduct dunn? the session of the Socte-l,t(iou just read. The ' . axe the. time of ,.m(l n0:,d corntiu't im- oll the MWdarn..!-! Ne not mdnlgs the Iiopr. that e

ty. and also hi scrap m the last Observer, te.ihe first meet it t ; v Medto-I Society arc glad to Imd bv the following- report to be likewise deceptive. . ,thertc- off . t v . ,,H the District tiio War P-inrtWiiit from the SupeiintenProposition st. jSoc-" .v., ,qit?r.r times and m.,l( (f flP i0,tli:it tin system of ioad riak-

" " 11 ,mn " mp. i ut- law - mist, so highly i ecomme:i(ied, stands the test of i;-..ics that not !e--? tiian fir pliyirians sliall experiment." farm ad r-nct sofjery ; end elect their oi'ncers, ..pvnnit wo to sav that th work under mv the district sonet'" when thus form- sunerintendeucv proffi e- s a ranidl v a muLI

i i : ...a 4 ...i . . . 1

l"l III I III f"l I t "1 l I . I l"li I IV J .

The ct n( as?nMy of ?r5 incorn r.-r.j-medical societies being given. J t ,,vthat J. al):hlt's medical not' w rr -mous, deceptive.v'cc. The Medical Notice ot . I jintt wa gratuitous, because it was vobi itary lie not being required to give such a notice, either bv law, or 'V S: ,e Me liil Society. Jt wa iina,.),,rr" .1 I. , either d the o-ther cea-

our departed friend and btaci icior t . la- ' ,

i( iit rrintiiiir"irv .t I f 1 in i-.i.

ou- example of South drrla.a : cw itn.t t, . tin to tii signal tetum-nr iJiui-.M-.i n :a , of Dt h'M'KTiE, anorher will t e -ij', niaiiil'ding to the world. tli iJ tl.t iiui.tliiode, attempU' 1 to fi? -jj, ... ,. Iivs bv tiieii enemies, i- f.t!e ai; . ri;.r:. vi .

am. g TiMeincn witli etrv r.ti:;

! '.,1

iv i. r :i ro i i . . . 1 ... i

iiaf uriai ex aiieo innifr a iiciv n kh i

to servcr-no year. The Sf-ite Medical Soci-;'fiat p.Mt ofthe lt..al upvu Inch the "trawl ! 'fd " 1 t--ui.iuei-atutj, yy.i ., ( efv are authen-ed to e:e-.t censors to'i15s ,fc .h.rr ii.o vvi. t. i..., ... ... i i v;;ni.

. Hum-; in-, i. imiii. ii, i' ii' in r I serve t.r 2 ears,& tor that xocietv onlv. !,-. v i I

J , inan ui i.mmi .-'inii'Min i i m urn 1 m ill j ii i i

V.

n-i. ..... ii. i "... i . : , t .r . . .

t itrr, ,,v, tut- uu , .11 u .m e 0T.1..W0IUII u .h. il.n t.u-t I .:( t!.. t.-.w-l ...... ..a J

gratuitous, dec jtiv e and unautlwi ist-a : -which rmtted at the In ginning of the Winter, befir'-'

the Compa tii, i taken in to iew. Indeed it

"'"Mi iimiiiimii'i t , iuiii tin riivvi ll'l" I t C . I I'

1 re 7$tr r f

I.r;;; cv,v..

jasto Lc dtnvir.sirctc l .

Ho. VI k 110. J.ta. Sir. 'AV liae to acku e.v U- ...

di-ipale-tiirpiejudiceahno-t uuiv cr- l lin.j; ,r.' our ! tiie iith ot Jan i.u v. :. t'r( ; t ,. the !ytem. .Vut. lit. 1 'aiittee of S tpi uiKafUM' a, ibv the ci!ien" oi I'hiia.'lelplii-. (), ,

Ftir.cJr A";r' u;i n, We were, a few d v

.-era i.i, 1 ...-.! fiut Ruth rise bnn. an I I have

srod reason to believe that Dr. Everts did-

not. It wasdeeeptive; 1st. becan- it w as l.a- rou,Milli:j .

sed upon a resolution ofthe State .Mcd; al So. That J. Moffitfs rnmhi 1. during tic sessi ciety.whKh (a 1 ad in my additional no ice ) of rlie society wa deceptive. He ii msUi! ! ethat Society had no k-gal authority to pa s: -fore the so-.iety that the Stat? 31eli;al So ieftnd which, even had it been legal.a he uppo- tv had power to appoint censor? for the lif

ted it to have been, did not re-piire the 'en- trirt. lie insisted, that the n'etin;'Ja!tho:.,'-h "m'"e. -how n a yari't i.it'i'.nt a a:n" It

sors to receive candidates for licene. 2d. He- composed of but .r jh -dri an-, hei etnnu li' f n-;n 1 r"lt"! hii f. woven ondrtein all cause. J. MolVitt publihed himelf as Censor, sed.) wa legal. Nexerfhle. proie-i: '- ut. u d!i .. well f anicd i.Sil.lr .!! u-. regular ' w hen he was not legally such : (nor was I legal- these opinions he moved the ocittt to strike gather":g ab"!t the n ;k ?.! w i i-t n I.'it- ! such but being created ns he had been, the o. .'j from the recrd. which "w.i don". bole wove;-, j.i the bov,iH :tu, r.-thjn.-is : had equal right to call myself such). 3dly. I)ou!tles that the tmr recnirl of the U ltu l'lr aj-pe:ir.uce of-n? i.-nder the ai ni".. Becau-e his notice would h ive the enect. of meeting might not appear to th puMic trap-o.a t!ie fde:! ier, r. in line. ;:sn.i.(

made mi s. ,

ranJuct : deCPptne. ', phde in all it pal ts, a-ihc- 1-t

1-1. C I" t 1 T . 1 . . . i ,

ciuiug ca!niaTP nr license 10 ueiiee. urn, i iiereioie hi

the JJ. strict Society would he goerneu hy : Inch was to b demo:it rated. !. u'.oto stf. ar.n,r: J he onl part athat resolution : whicli allow "ai manv ofthe: ComHaru. t iesi wa to rrder the : bout it that w ere not v.t.wnnte ii.,. i iirt.,,,

! -tu v li'iiioi' d and teoi!l ?it v.). ,i:f .aut-. 'fjr V-t c ::. .r

i'jir.h." 'aoghtei ol the J 'I 4. j, . N a;:il inj'fceUt ol tl.e t i4. , j-r..:- J .v to r. to yv.i- Jeiiu.v rj:,, H-idiiigs i;i.itUin!e. Iwr ii::s ea i .( :.ce gMWo!-U .,!,d tliCII kjlid H ! I V t... !i .

I e:d, tin li:!o ! y olvh'.-r ih-.. -'..c nn.'-t e or ti.f hi -t i : , n t

;.-ltide ci : !ian;:rf'il hle;.:t d .1 .i'lM "Oothe tiu- ? id let lll'j ol ig: . 1 a n,-!

Censors as meet" to proceed to buine; a proceed privilege not auhoried.but forbidden hy law.

I cororf now to the proot. In oroer to he briet,

wdl auote no more

ba a direc. relation

reader may consult of tlio 0I. ofthe act

the State Medical S tcietv

iU toappoint district ('enors;to de-ignate the f(m wten the district S jcietiei hall meet: nor a resolution 'a athoriing these Censoi -. or asmaavofthem ti1 shall meet'" to form a quorum for foe transaction of any buines.

u.gs

off

socreiy itselt.decej ti e.

Propositi n

which :ii e in-i!e fli: en 'In . I

a r '

. w dd i ttie i iiMiat:.-.?:!ig co.a- .....c

the ?vrv,'t,t. Tl i C I.Mhle iu- ,,'"v n1 1 '

Irui-ntv and m.iit.v, m :.e oroda. t:oM of M,.J -Vo pt lor Miisell cur grati!ul a

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re of the law than what' TTjat MolT.tt -crrn the last Observer, j., wh,;,rH tu j..j.u.lguien :.r the part.al and ,;,Utn: to the above points. Thc.'1?.i 0' ,e. , , '"f the Catawba, above Sa-attieA I'oid it youi U Iter, ami llie warm a.:i-.i;. tir . . ' ..tJ I lie words do not wsseit. what its phra-e..'. . , 1 11 1 , . , i ,,!,.-.. .i , r the whole act, in page .jO- - ,, , . the -er. n l ,,r thud -ho ha uu t-a. ami w e mi ' " t U ' " VL ' K C-J 1 1: !' - cf. , rtojr i . . , nv mplie$;or m other words, it docs not a-- . . , , . ' " ' Kl !..,. ........oU Vflr i.. ,.v . ot U5. I assert, that n , . . .. . . oerstand he ha it m iew to attempt thei -.oiiy . our l, .no. it r i ; .m.-. ... , , ,. ert,what the w titer wo all w ish e v erv one ,- ,. uumll liM TJIij'.ixn I i-'' 'Cietv h.ld no legal author- . , , . . , - .w eaug d to.uc other garmenu MIU

I fjfi ra Cw Ain't jv

to conclude because, it i so drawn up, tn.it

while it mut be understood to inipiv ih.tti

die was ri;'d and I wa -u-r-nz," ami that j the )roceedi')gs ot the oc etv wu! pre it;, f'rdeis hive been i- -ued foeiuip t!-e X.'a-I vet he ilnoinot :brit it. lii- nr.t ; s-erting it ! 7,v 1 o a' .Tt'dk, lor mm. She i- in-'

Di:..; . .

Meii'l... V. Tiil.vr.

Alj;.A. Dia; u 2tia:.T T !..-'... .:J p..,,t. d i !:. V- .1 1 1jO!1i.O .JtJ'ii "s .Jj. C I ta'- . .

proves, that he ritlirr 'lid n't believe it bou- tended to upla.ethe am th f'aioidi.a. a'-

y

i: jo.

pi.- . -C . U I : ! K . . ....,.' C

. - , i u . c. . ,p'b orthar. h" h oi not courage to aci t it a tnst-e ear- ' i ';-em the .de-tiiv i :;r;ean cr -cttiiig ut the manner in which the Mate1 , ' - i i . tl. ilrr... .---at. -. .I, lit-, t.-. ii. ... , .. . .... I

Medical boifdv shall be formed, proceeds to ; - . . ,v, .

fin ii..-.f-r ami in t- r it . i.r. wiiai p imiiv ! k .n4.n ..... .r t

s icce- rs be cho-en 5.

'd llic liidl:tii in t.ie I i-t wac, w!ii. ij. ti

etandi'..: !iasinc Ltcn takt-a i ihj tae lit !

'. L-T'l, LtJinrt. Tncitnr

rhe a!oe reply, .ihh ugh wiitten itnn.

e.ticalonety shall he tormed. proceed to : , ... ! .re. : .... , . .. . lately utter the receipt ot Mr. Itur.i" U iter. !

ruve.tih soneiyvith certain powers y y i up imrrn am., reremony or nxa,- fv;iiut W)lllMo sutue a.-criental nrr,,,, .f, 1 (heved, and especially wIkmi accompanied witli rr,,.,,. f,,r , ..-hederof the Ohio Tanal tn'-kh 1 .1 , -W. f.th. The State Medical' .dence, cannot be admitted. !t follow-, of place at Ctdumbu, on .h uiV V, Uol CU "" UMlMIU G J Soncty, whpu thn formed, at their cc !r.,ui,e. that he did not behev e it himMl,; ,0Vl,rk. citiens of the tow u an d need.hor ! T ,n- . onda on! metmgsidl pp-ee 1 to the elec.;Thriet:,re, ,cia,, u:i, duea l., in- bond, to the number of be. w een ei-ht hnndredl Tl . !4 V ( , '"T ' 1,1,1 tio ot a pre-meut. secretary, treasurer an I ;,jo,e others with a belief, of .;!,,( he ,d pot ,tnd (.e tho,,,.,! a-embled at the tate-hoUe !i , e r"j!1 ' "l ! 6 ceiHoc; who -hall hold their otVes repec-; (n,llcvr hi,n.t.f, l ua-le( .-ptive. Wh,, 1, was ami roc -eded th-nce,.,ud r . ' a ,d-rm v ihl 1 ' 1 at colonel t.vely lor the term of 2 vears. and until their ;to be demonstrate.!. From ihtsand tl.e forego- rv (s ,,,. t lt,i;.. , , U:lV" U,t" u ,,u:.lu,er 01 ?i) lH!:f( ru 11 -

in.r ,t folh.w, as a li-itinat.. " 1.. ' . ,r., J. 1 ."i " " V ..; Y "a-v country we- o! the M

9 Trie State Med. Soccietv Inll have! "r: " " ,! i, ,a nf ihi. . . . V ' a.uor, Th iTa het w ,M!.e n,t, r . ant t:

nowert., form new district -ocieties. :mi nrr-a,wLI,J Q .,l,;,i- i,a., . ,n.,-,.;nn ; ... C. . , . ' V , iei:oiatt,i anl c.u.cu in. 1 actt. 0 I le t i.e?-- .

., , . . . - - . ."-"oun r, ...... ...... ..... Jtl- ,,rsI p,oep ioi ta-tii ie removed and cnbe their bomr.?; or to alter the boun.U ot Num-. whic !i. a full txjlanat.on ofthe whoie u heeh-.! ,.r f.e ground, hy the Secretary, An

uioM- irny eM;.'g; oi i- "ii'iitiiiic io m t,uvi(1es- would not wail-.r...

more district toCietset into one. Latlr. I sail m mv notice addition-il,

--oe-aj ii'. 1 ue . iair m ai .70- n 1 ; cand mates 1 ir In ei. ooea not alter. -i . ne

fhall also have power to establish an uniform , theb -s r, or u ca:i !i ia'-'- d. 1 attcn.l. 1

rvstem ofthe course and time cd" rnodiral $tu- concurred, so fir. in .1. .vj ,..;is n itn e.

dy. and tho rj

give pnblicit'

district oci-

lion, therct.

The Hth.

Society "pona

. . . . -r - ' ..1111 11 iih ""U Mini im. Illll Mil; III! Illllf I'll 1 , 1 , .1 , , 1 ;ilve a ront tution adont such bv-laws. to ,Wt fi l ,t,,l ,..,t -t 1. 1 ii 1. ' 1 . . . . . 1. . . -ant . 01 w .. lie ...ri tmt.tui f;s I rmor U i1-

. . . ., 1 n .i,.-,iilii una may uae ro eiiiiiU u lo incr. ! i; ,? w . ,...1 1 pr-iotPthe object ot the institution; provided likely, that the jeectmg w and t:ot alUarpt un ' Sli (.a- ' " ' ' " ,!,l,,l,,:n, lu:i ' they be not ropugaant to the constitution or organi.atioii ; a- I .e rcm,:,- preM'at w as v ery Clii;oum-. (Alatn Marrli'i.V U li lhC '"Ue lil,vcl,',-

the law. toe LmteO bta'es or ot tmi -tare fm,, I r-ai th.-e considerations uml those .1 ftroeious Jviimtl. A few da a'o. a re ' also, -to lew a tax nrn their ow n member? expreed m a Mib-epie t Cucular, and my mai kkble circumstance took place in th comi-? nr 1 the lis' rict S 'ciet.es. tor proiurmga libra- nromie to atfftid. I Old 1 1 -t. 1 nioctinir- tv .e ti.... .. 1...1 :. ... ... m. 1 f 1 ..!

. . r i .' . ..... v. ..1-i.k 1. . ii. , 1, , . . 1." ... . 1 1 . . . 1 1 ; 1 ..... . -. . 1

The on r rem iinm? now- not i.. of vcO 1.... r....rt. i.l.tt i- .1 ' 1 lomeitii n u.f .t-gi-i.ujie. ji.n inn

difor. and I, o.,su,er..f Slate, and tl.e kee, er. hv Uier . that o thelenitentmn , ainnSt the sh.a of the ih. cl u lull ,,iM t. m ei I a, o t je eony ict, who had agm d to wmk the j a:ii Lclru l() lhl n t ntJlu,jt. i: A

ui ii-i'i ir 111 rtnifiaiT-i r ion tf. . r- s . , r ., ...

uaLhcatiou.noce-arv tor licence ; promHe P m.vt the p',v-o ,.,n. an ! to, other which tl..v bad ,,t. " i4Tli,J'cl',it;J' t..e new theatre on w:.

, to the same, and require the rr.HorS mrt them Sceral ph.suaus reenced their I ilmr- nndr snif i!.! :,.-;: ,7..! i'ov j ne placeti, w ii.i h!1 ins lacuitn ,

(irsto conform, in their ewmuia- had alien,, d from a d:,::,!., e. and at -,... m. .it i. :.i.i tn ..... . 1 ,TaI",JU Hiumpairea.and teelmg, a i.-e n

,v . , ..iii.i. .1 mid. . ir,ir in. i "jthe saint holiliiv lo us t.e fuii.i.ri entei ' coi.ven.o.,... ex'.'a.se, and If "o time. I was tionoi a certihcate from thf s.mrrmt.-.uiP..t 1 - . ' . r

give, the Stale Medical deir a to have the me s .riety , engani-gating that they have dis, barged their dutvl, ' , "'V:.1 T'V'1 ' '

raud authority to tormto them 0 uiM,,, to , :5 : ifmi- mv i.d n. ib .t i,i. ,:a..i. a aa;. t.. .... .1... .: c" J"'1""'1 "'" ""emmg r i; a-

ll-'uimprJis .Vwt' ' Ve-terdav w a comj at ii' e: ihe s.t'e of i

rv. appavalu-

in a spirit of opposition but of accoinmoda-j tftt. were asM nding the hill on the south -ide

e- t:ien tbp n b thi- act. is to be found m tion;and was defei mined to assM the societylof Pag Creek, one with aciuld about

the t;-r'i i-tion; which will be marked in ital- (alter stating my views to them in whatever! old in her arms thev were attacked by 1 lar-rei ' 1 lug.i piivys :.:.d vet n...

1 . I . 1 1 . I . " " T ' Ii.iiiII. 1. ..in ... , ..II t.t II .. . i

' i seen a- we pro-ee.i mMi are the le- might-seem to a majority, proper t be done, he nild cat; the animal made at the woman

piei.u!y apprai-ed at what bad laeutli

fouitli -tin. k nil to the "late I r laiii

II.

Of lie's., s.d.i many t nt mucli ab w.

I he .e at the oiim r tl

at

ga' power ot tne -rate .ueuicai aorieiy. we 1 ,na a.iv ise the young men to deter their ex-i with the child r .nd,f 1! i.v tl... 1. r.,.d

u-lll mic coflinmr nflhcnnvpr; :im 1 utip nf nmin-iti.... 'Knv ucn ...... ;n... I ,..m ..a . I.;. .1. .. . . .1". . I a ppr.il-meiii . I ne .( al Uif .! In r t

--...v. , j ... 11,- ...TH..-.. 1- uii 11. 111m ui.- wuaiau imoiv wain nis ciavs. iv . . . the nisfric: Societies " Section ,5d. That it 'sed a brief examination. .... n :,f,..v m u f.-ltl.r,v l 1 .1. .1:1.1 r. .. 1 n lm"u'1 Meridian w.u appraie

' - 1 .7 11- 1 H.Miii, i.ir ii:iin ii.niu'- a ii.uititin': . , i --- ft . I I shall nnrlmivbe la w ful for the nh vsic ians and nnl nmnina 1 ion I lie v ....tvillhur I st .-I,... ... 1. 1. ... .: 1 1 ... 1 44111 1 a! " a' .-..rner It..

. 1 - .... ....... , . . ..... v . 1 1 v 1 vii .s 1 1 r . 1 . i , ine annual 111 .1 ta ;.'im a 1-

f urgeono, of t!ie respective districts aforesaid, ted to them and

whorire now authorised by law to practice in that I had no dor.l

fheir several profession., or who have been illegal; and of

regnlarly licensed to practice a aforesaid, to cense illegal

meet torelicr in their respective districts: ;cxprescd the same behel, and declined an ex gle seir! the cat bv the neck fell on it and

nnd the PTfnw phv-.n aan? and urgeon so con- ammination .The others were willing to risque held fast her grip until the other two women I

vonr l jh nfore.ari.'or aov part ol tJiem, being its legaht v , ami sabededit w ith an iranoHiau .Irpaf, bed Inm with rock. The mother 01!

n-they were unwilling. I sta chief ot. .1 he;,.,, the animal in a M-cond at-l'1"'1 'M V , , - , , , , 1 the society, more than oner, tempt at the child, tore the h:mdkerrhief in'" .j' '. M ' K' "' , lor.htthatthemee.ingwosldhe pieces that wa. nn ,u head. The mother of VUl w ,4' ' y ' ce,e the examination and Ii- the cluld, w ho vy.aMuesent..aw its danger, and S;"'; '' ; ;'--' One young uuin, (from Union,) made a violrn elfort to save it.and in the stru- a !! " f ' I'"1"'' ' ' ' .ump l...ii.r i.u,i;.,i ,,. a .... . .. . .. , iu'icIi h a.?-ihaa t.io.e th u !iae I t 11 I I.

Lot less than Sl in mrm ier, shall proceed to tv, hardly to be rejisted. 1 had stated mv pen

tho election of a p'csent, secretary nnd,timents to them, -and left them to their 3(.NMs; aid oTicer: to continue in office 'choice. The examination was entered into for one year ned until" L jhy me, purely out of accommodation to them. ''So-.tinn C!h. That the tirst meeting of the and to the society. I am -l opinion that J.

membe of the several district societies "hall'Mofhtt w;is anxiens for the examinaiion oh

ho. iu their rcsnective (li-atricts-ori the 2dMoniiay ;CandiilatC3 for two reason. 1ft. because the of .biro1 nrt, at surk r-fj.ee as the State .Meli"cl majority examined were or had Ken students Sci'Uj'niU',!Tnitc when they shall choose w ith him. "d. becau-e he would thereby be delegates'" k enabled to boat that 'die had carried" his "Serti'm 7th. The said dMiict societies point."" And this is the manner in which he

naH have power to alter and change the timescarned it. He carried it, through my aceom and place of tbrir meetings, if a majority ofimodatmn, through my assistance to the cie

tliem deem it expedient. 'fcc. Theln lnna Journal of February 20th 13-

2 furnishes the proceedings of the State. Med

ty and favor to the young men and contrarv

10 law. 1 ei inisuiu noifatisty him. Such is the course of a man w ho in his ea

ical Society. These proceedings show that gerness to be conspicuous, has rendered him

the state Medical Society appointed 3 cen-iorsjself eminent m mistake w ho generally thirtkj

the child va very much injured by the ariin:-) i i 1 a .1, ,i I . I'. . al, ?nd the child wa nearly killed. Apprehen- The Jriftwoo.i or I!::t f u k of U:c mr. ionrcrntertaii,eii that the cat nm-d havela-li. formed bv the conl'ueie e d' Ithie nvr.c bored vmder the iuflm m e nf hydrophobia. hlat r-x k. the foinivr of 1, he b ii- s vx ! -w Our informant antds, that the rat was eitraor-uomdv. runs a S. S ( , , .,.,. ;ia dinarily large. jmi'.e.ui b-nuth. :md ;. yard, web- at r m 'it1 I It b av bet o and pi tv bo na fated 111 !:f!i " " TIIR JF.FFF.CSO.V FF.D iter bv tlat 'mats

Its principle I tjiu'Ii- ai wngar cieek l'.ran lv w tne fio'n the wet. bnji. , f v. hi. h ar excellent mill btieatn. Fhit ret 't i , about 1 the si;.(. off. hi' 1 ier. n-H-s alsr, ! Jlr-nrvreo" ty, and alter iteming in neatly the j-ame dire tion al a tlistance generally of 15 or J( pule, unites with it rear Columbus The di-:.i"(

thei ce to it jimctam with the V.r-t folk, K"

1 r ur.r vr , January f, IT27. To Thomas J(jf,r$nv UiU.Iolph Ut rav!t r (i ar r it and X.ch.Ui '. Trist. lat ins, Trvt ftrv vntler th. II ill oThOM as J kfi- ? (-r,v. (iF.NTLrMKN. In pursuance of a Hcohition of the Com mittee of Superintendnnce, apjointed by tht inhabitants of l'hihi.lelphia, in relation to our

ate uistmguishetl ami venerated lcllow-r,tien. milt . unv be navigattal Willi safety thite . Fhomas Ji.kklp.son, I have now the honoui 'four wvrth- in r ei v vear T.l" rapids at Fj