Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 March 1836 — Page 3
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Lincoln h : il concluded his sensible re-
, . . i , . li h iii sot .ken without premeditation
,,i t'io verv s,uroftIio occasion, the question was U l id :'or the present, and the remaining part ', .,. , i-i t he reeeotion of petitions.
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' . ' '-rsiis Sew land. Newlaud himself has j I he nominations of Kendall, as Post Master Gcn-
'"V - -m, I 'iieni,T a new member, all are anxious eral, and I
.i'it(i;ioi,s. We learn by the last eastern mail that the nomination of R. It. Tauney, to the office of Chief Justice of the United States, has
t! Contested Fdoction of' "ecn i" by 'he Senate by a vote oft".) to 1.",.
rsas acv
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! eeaig a iiivuinvi, aivaiiAiinu cui, a. in i . i . i.aroour, as Associate Justice ot io serve one vcar
...- I.iui. Tin' attempt, however, to bring the ,i,e Sunreme Cav.rt of ti.o I'm...! s.,.te I.,,-- i. i Samuel ll.ll'o
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zyvcpms of the doings of the lizard of
Improvement. Ma lit-1 1 T, lf'.SG. Hoard met. Present all except Judge Hail. David H.Masweil unanimously 'pointed Preside ht. and James Monu;sx unanimously appointed Secretary. In the classification of (he mrmlipr?. T. H.
Maxwell and John Woedhuni drew 1st ciass. ; containing the !'.
! DESTRUCTION" OF PEKIX.
letter reef ive.l linl'imnrp Vnm ;i . TT'iTishiinr f'tir.m'l.i cO.lo.- !.f
I - - . . . . .. . v. .. - I ' ' r. vmuiiit . i. .1 v. Clii.it : young- g-nl len.an f that city now at Val-i lion of Mr. Stevens passed n tii
I paraiso, says : "U e have accounts hero slat- and third reading in ling that Fckin (in China) has been drsiroti '1 dv. lv a vote of G
houses
ll!g
I ill i rz is no i
P. i ceived
alfedn ,',
;!ic resolnt. second,
the. iloue on the same to Tiii i? an
aiyl one hundred thousand portant movement, supported as it is hv a do
ry stcod ei?ive vote m too popular branch ol the penn!slvani.i .cgislaturc. .Ai . in!. Minh Iv!.
-so t k an;
'.at
ftoisnaut poof.
Since ti e above was in type, we have re the National Ii:te!lirencer of .March Ptl
Vni and Wheat have lalelv
neon inv.-.ort-
llowi i f further information.
John (i. Clendenin and
class, to serve tw o year-: I'di-
ivi. alter
, t'icre h;;s been an awful earth-
itiakc i;. China, though it has not swallowed.
' . fa. : will Jjubllcs be successful to-morrow, '"'j'l, Senate have sat with closed doors the n
up the Ciiv
of lY'kin. The following more
il and i rohaiile account of it is from a
P. Harbour, as Associate Justice of to serve one
'or.rt of the United States,
so been confirmed. sha Long and Thomas II. Make, 3.1 el iss. to rnm-n il .. . II 1 . .
ost A-tw o,-W, W,'. r,,,, -Mvri, r.ih Ti n ' V . - . 'C- iirr, l.oisandiralK
I ioiOiirt.int ii.imin-it ione .11 IIMIII I TITinV l'i.iriml I ! 1- ,1 '111 i
ef ti.e !'), ... ,.1. current prices of .Su2ar at tl.e above date in Xew I , - ""V""'" . I aiparruo new ..paper, a nod m toe n.id.lie oi wc:eiuaica..at'e mnustenal bi? uns introduced,! 0 , 1 , .... w, . 1 V y, , ? ! ' Lkw,S i rP'ted actin? commission- ! XovetnbcT, received bv a late arrival at lios,;i;ch, however, were not Hied. A resolution was j as from 10a to llj, whmesale; Molasses cr on ,.e Wabash and -ne .anal, eal of' ten- . i .initio jni'o hv innn a i nv nl n il- All In '.X r.nr in on l.'l. ill n - a-, i. .- . I lv "
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j .urnmom-, k.... ll.nie. it lavs over for one
-iii .i then asked the attention of the .Senate to
;od into the United States from ,:
j pretty
o;
to a
large a'li'iun!.
c P.otir
I v the arrival of a load
ton fii in Ivh: L,l
.! rariicular-
of hidi .n C'-rn at IJos-
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"mV Vw ei"r!Pork' mCSS,bbL 0, lrime 0; V'' ho SeniVe'To'iS11 to W per bbl; butter :?0 cents
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1 .; cOHSiu. nuii'ii - - -- j - - "".i -..v - - - -.'"i Vva made the orders of the day. Objections pcr bushel. .renuJc. Mr. Cving begjed that the Yeas and! vs miirlit be taken. 1 "E Season After enduring a long and rigor- ' il). (ihu:i much excited, rose in his place, and . ous winter, Spring Las opened upon us with a smi-
thi attention 01 uic-eiiaic iu uie uiiuieuiaiu .. , , pressed te auw.iM , hug and benignant aspect. ,ni:j?rat:on ol the subject. He contended that i '
eci irom ; nreseut season. A ,v tn inp. i..- il... , .,.,!;
j I ' " r rill 1 1 Mil. y t . t . . I I I pcr lb; . or rail road route from the Wabash and ih ie !
. ,,.55 the Surphi Kevenue should be disposed ot , A. R. Niblo, for some time a resident of this
mself with .las. Long, Fisq
paper in Heaver, Pa
j. . UltfS 1 1 1 L . Ili .1 1 11' IH'.L tuc 1 111 1111. life isniiio i'i niV-isr now in the Public Treasury was to be used r,. ,,V-,.1 purposes; now was the time, he said to
d vise of it. It retted like an incubus upon the ; ing is a list of the grand Jury summoned to attend:
i.f.-.tlit next Presidential Election took place, it f. , . . ... befireint -.m . . ' place, has associated bin inill di as much injury to the nation as an army m the command of the President of the United ( 111 the publication of a p;
FRAXKLIX CIRCUIT COURT, Meets on next Monday two weeks. The follow-
,,',11 and was the heaviest burden she could carry
J:iiji rose in reply, no less excited than the SentMr from South Carolina- Of course, he t;erelUotthe remarlisof Mr. Calhoun were true. He contended that the Surplus Revenue would be d;M.ised of, if the Senate would pass all the Hills before them, including his preposition to defend the yviarv If not the icholc Revenue, it would not
ieive 'enough to do any harm. Tuehe millions ovit accordinu to his estimates, would be left, if!
tii the Bills were passed now before the Senate
Charles Harvey Abel Higbee Joseph Throckmorton Orvill Gorden
John Rader
ltenj. Abraham Richard Clements Heni. Crocker Ym. Harvey Spencer (Jolding Levi Munson
Lemuel snow Thos. Skinner jr. David Logan John (Jilchris t Gideon Jenks Samuel Alley jr. Thos. Cooksey.
Jeelinr at Harrison. We have received the
The vote was then taken upon the present, con-i pr0CCCtlina of a pWic meeting at Harrison upon iteration of the Land Hill, and decided in the . a a Motive, by Yeas 20 Nays 20. In all this you ; t''e subJect of the lute W ater Canal. It came to
t?e lilt? ClOVtMl K'Ul Ul Lilt; 1 J .1 1 ij l i ' ji - w,,vl,b - y ...... ,
canal, at i ort U ayne. hv w ay of Coshen. 'outh Bond, and Lapoitc." to I, like Micliigan. at or near Michigan City. Abo to continue his charge of the land eiiice at Fort Wavtie. Mr. Long, commissoner on the White Water canal, and o." miles. commencing at Lawrenceburgh, inc hiding the feeder dam next above r.rookviMe, to be put under contract. Mr. Woonurux, connnissioner on the Maiison and Lafayette rail road, and to put under contract, the present season, 22 mile?, commencing at madison. Mr. Johnson, commissioner on that por, ion of the Wabash and Ihie canal between the work know under contract and I.afn ette; and to put undercontract, the iresent season, all
i lie : ekiu t.n
1 the
orv ot man.
' va'ts for twenty-one dav
t!e ce-niams (he oetail o!
lost ton i'rde eartlnpiake within tlie mem-
Vw shocks continued at ir.ter-
Thc Capitol at Was-hington had well nigh been lirod a short t : me c-i by one of 1 lie fi re flues used in the Hail of Representatives. One of the Clerks accidentally d senvered the lire, in time to save the noble tail. ling from "destruction. It. cost upwards of iive miliums of collar. J' ulush Cuur.
It is estimated .,,., t .,, e , .. r i. -
4 that in the four province? one hundred thou- Huron andJoli-on. met at I 'rank fort on' tllC CCnd 'and houses Were destroyed. The fields! ult. and after forn.irg an I-'.lectnral Ticket, noia-
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!.ir..,r'":VPrnor' n,ul Hise, I.-o. ot Logan, for
Lieutenant (iovernor.
t ie covered to burv t'neni.
v. ith dead bodies, and
aiui tiie survivors were oingcu
to live in the open 'clemencv of the we a
air
exposed to the in-!
io r. At Pong Techin '
the earth opt ne?. and a stream of black wa-!-ter burst forth, w hicii carried away produce. ! men. animals, houses, and whatever it mot I with in iu course."" I
MASSACRi: AT It A RCELOX A. j Tliejato intelligence from Ur i'ice brings us ti.e j depinrable intelligence of the massacre of upwards of v.'ne Hundred 1'risoners in the citadel, on the fii ii
1. ,- xv.-L- li,, ,, il i i i .laminry. .A st.lied torment hail existed in the
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dofor neJ than ever before
l or the whoie day quently their request to have it published cannot
t'.ey hive roamed about like mad enthusiasts, me bc atton(ieJ t0. AI1 communications must be post a-n-nrance of Rives, from irginia, among them,' . . . tnlthe mere postponement of the'Land Hill hasiP- 1 his 18 a ru'e universally established and made them msd with success. For the day they! known. Lave ben collecting in groups, flushed with hope,) - - - und linnkmg healths to Matty and the General. ; e have received the first number of the "IndiTtey contend that the vote upon the postponement ana. Farmer," Indianapolis, published under the vis' a test vote, w hich however, is not the fact. ; direction of the Indiana State Board of AgriculB uk and White voting upon the same side with; ()ne dol,ar nnum. Such a work is th'partv, though opposed to them in principle , u. . , , , ,- t-oof the Whig party were also absent. It is,; much needed in this State, and we hope the public fc.iwevcr, in vain to conceal the fact that we are: will give it such countenance as will insure its r.n.v in tha minority in both Houses. Theparty ! continuance. hive got supreme powerjind will use it and av.,,, . A duel was fanght on the Miami Reserve (opposite Loansport) on the 10th inst. The Logan-
CotosizvTiox IX Indiana. We are pleased sport paper gives a long account of this affair of ,
t3 observe, from the proceedings of the late : honor. We give the followingiextract from the annual meeting of the Colonization Society j account ao containing the pith of the whole matter: of tliis State, held in the Hall of Representa-. "The parties according to previous arrangement, tives in the Capitol, an excellent spirit pre- met on the Reserve. A large number of spectators ..! .... o ,..!. Tl. .-..l,.i;..i, iMiinpoit uoip ii resent. The nistols were char?d. The
v.ias Oil mis s'li'ievi. iirc n.rumiipii imni-u , 0 into calls upon all the assemblies which may ""1 chosen-the distance measured; and the . belligerents took their stands. 1 he morning was convene to celebrate the anniversary of our .c0j.Lm,t hder cadence, to take up collections in aid "Alike to them was tide or time, rfthf Colonization cause. They also recom- Cold March's snow or July's prime;" mci b d that all ministers of the Gospel take their blood was up, though its mannings could not 'j collections in their several congregations ! be seen-the color did not forsake the.r cheeks; and 1 , , , ,,, c t i ii there was a ludicrous expression of desperate couronasahbatnncar the 1th of Julv, annually, arre I)on t)ie facc (f OJ)ej which under less deadly '. ltl that every friend ot rthe Colonization , circumstances w ould have been laughable. ci;ie m Indiana, who possesses the liberality,; The parties stood hack to back. "March five pai!l contribute as much aid to it as w ill bc ces, w heel, and fire," was the word. Mr. It's pa-
sjtiicient to colonize one free person of color; s were long and siow .Mr. Is were short and
j- . i , ouick. On turning, at the end ot nve paces, me reoort from t ie Hhii-l cnhi-i-inlii-in v:.c l nn-ira l n f r. I v nll.1 ilr. il'iii-". . e- . 1 l OOl L liuill llll.
.... v.. - v.. " - 'report pfc's pistol was instantly heard, "-rcser- . i cCi 1 1 1 1 1 v- miAiioil. I lie -i,l .1 1 ei l..ivfrril liv '.. .. , . .-...... i: I ail.us .is il nail lino isi 1 vo
3 v.,v..v. - ..j C(1 i,is nre, ana marcninc ciemicraifiy " p i ins an- . ... .. . -. . tiiUov. U.libn M.5 R.blwin is nmonfriMbo' ..Mn,j .i. ;rfi ,viti. , fcn- ft ,if H'S it inexpedient, at this t
rrnst sensible nroductions wc have seen on bis breast, and fired. C. who behaved with great expemuiure ol inc stM'.w.u
the subject. It show s clearly, that the course bravery throughout, thinking that a ball had pas . . 1.1 ... -1. 1 : ...1.1..M l.o. lr.rt tl.A
ctte. and between Wild Cat and I.afavette.
Mr. lii.AtvE. commissioner on the cros cul j canal between Torre Haute and the Central canal, and to put under contract, the present, season that part between Torre Haute and he Eel river feedei; and to ascertain, by survey and examination, the most eligible point at w hich to intersect the Central canal. Mr. H aix, acting commissioner of that part of the Central canal which lies between the Dry-fork of Pigeon creek and Fvansville: and the commissioner is authorized to cause a re-survey and re-examination to bc made1 between those points; and as soon as his report is approved by the Board, that portion to be put under contract. Mr. llrnu to be acting commissioner on the Indianapolis portion of the Central canal : and to put under contract this season. "Jti miles, including the feeder dam above Indianapolis, and the stone quarry at the Iiluffs below said town. Also, acting commissioner on the Wabash and Erie canal, between Huntington and Georgetown: and to survey the Fall creek route of the Central canal, north of Indianapolis. Mr. Ci.E.MiENiN. acting commissioner on the
Xcw-Albanv and Viaccnncs M'Adamizcd ti e h.-itt 1
turnpike; to put under contract, this season, that part between New-Albany and Paoli: commencing at Xew- Albany. Mr. M axwet.i., acting commissioner on the road from Jeffcrsonviilc to Crawfordsville: and after a survey and a determination between a rail road and M'Adamizcd turnpike, shall be made, to put under contract, the present season. J) miles, commencing at Jcllersonville. He is also authorized to cause a survey of the road from Pdoomington, by
way of Spencer to Grcencastlc.
committee on roads and
ncurrcd in. declar-
imc, to direct the
appropriated for
the improvement of the Wabash river. at the
Grand Rapids, inasmuch as operations at that
point are now going on nv the commissioner
pine for sevoial days previous in consequence of the news that certain prisoners hail bean shot at San Loreiii'.o del I'it'nCiis, by the Carlists. And on ti.e "uli it was learned that some Carli.-t Chiefs had escaped from prison. This, together with the decision of a Court Martial hicii comlemcd merely to a few years1 transportation, some Carlists convicted of having with other atrocities torn out the eyes of a woman-caused the populace to go to work shouting for the "death of the Carlists:" Here is the detail of the massacre:
It was lour o clock wlien those groups in Arms' began their excursions in t lie streets. The night! soon came on, and the mobs became more and more' threatening. The drums shortly after beat to arms, I and the troops speedily mustered, and proceeded to A m those points where the groups were most numerous. I J. O
IIVXK.VI.XI,. Adam, oar si re. iu I'.cens shade. .No solace fiiiind.no friendlv aid,
Hut lonely and dejected there. Till Heaven propitious gave the fair; Thus, nil his so..s their father's woe. In single life must undergo. Till Heaven declares in kindest tens, "It is not good to dwell alone." M.vuuieo. Hy the Rev. Fernandez Cortez H.dii day, on the l-"th inst. at Somersctt. .Mr Hr.xuv I). Smith to Miss M ir.v H. Conwci.i., daughter of .Ta iiies Con well .' U.sq. -f t his Cmirt v. On the 1-th ;..f l eii Ily John P. Case Use,. Mr. RomasT Hiaii to. Miss Matii.ua Jaikman of this county. Hy the same on the ?d day of March, Mr. Y-.r. T. Wk.son to MissS.w;u Ann 1! audkn all of tin county. liv the same, on the 14th dav of Feb. Mr. Zapock . Xvr. Meichnr.t of Xew Trenton, to Miss Reliiiie.v Jam: YYi;.m;tn.i: i.f that place.
I-'vr f'i,ji,i',,. Case
St. John
Lewis M. Clark
t this moment the populace surrounded the Ho- j Hugh Si.ivin. i,is 'Patrick.' David llayos.
.ict Collett. M. V. Simenson, 11. lircnn, Isaiah (J. Scobv. Charles Fnusclt.
t a ot tlie ('aptaincv Geiicral. and. with vocifcra- Lae
tarns, demanded that ail the Carlist prisoners should be shot. (Jen. Alvarez, hoping to calm t lie infuriated populace, promised that they should be executed on the morrow, upon which new clamors arose, and on every side were heard cries, ofMhis very instant.' The General refused, and immeiliatelv a
cry of war issued from this , ma?sof armed men: 'To the assault of the citadel:' Ladders w ere brought, and placed in the ditches. The advanced! posts tre can, oil. am! the populace in their im-; petuosity, took the citadel by assault ..The con-! querors, enhearteiU'd by this triumph, rushed to- i wards the apartments of Pedro Pastors, the Gov-' crr.or, who learning his defeat at the tame time as1
delivered up the kevs of the dungeons, i
The first prisoner who fell under the -r weapons of ti.ese wretches was Cul. O'Donnald who was cap-' tured at Olot. His body w as thrown from the top of tlie rampart to the multitude below, w ho rushed with bowlings of rage and joy upon their bloody j prey. A rope w as tied to the feet of tlie victim,' and alter having dragged the body through all the i
MIF. Subscriber i lb is for sale at their store in
Hrorkviile, a large and general assort incut of
Spring dial Si:i:;i:-:cr (!oc!$, which they w ill sell on as good terms as thov can be had in the place. Wo have made .urai'geincrts with n friend who
in Xew York and Philadelphia, and will remain
will turn ish ns with ig 1 he season, invited to tail mid
there nuring the summer who
what goods we may wai.t dur The Public are resi ectiuliv
examine our articles and prices. P. RW1CK 1H TLFR. Hrookville, Mardi 2!th, 1.T,. i:i"w.
:;!ifin for t'.r
Feci
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pursued, by the American Colonization nc- .eu T , ,"' , ' " i '. , , - . . lY- ,. fixed a deaclv look upon his opponent and aimed c.oty which can be eHecltvc in atTording re-; w,ial ,ie bciie've,i toi)0 bis dying blow at him, with l:ef to the African race; and tliat while the ' t,e empty pistol, which he still held in his hand, abolitionists at the North, by their intemper- A loud laugh from the spectators seemed to give ate and fanatical course, so far from doing anv Mr. C. assurances that he was not dead. A knowll ii.i i .1 i-.-' V odive of his safety, produced a feeling of amitv, and CJ. nre absolutely making the : condition ot ,c"r ' ,- 1 . r., , -. , , , " . . ., , ! led to a peaceful termination of the misunderstand-
of Co mi, im, Z hliJ. .,V n nVil n, i 1U, w,,"",hV in tue From the estimates, the portions of the work oi Loloniz mon aie csi.UHiMiing an osv mm ,0f ms own pll?tol. Mr. C. i.arrowly escaped with , . -n -.- m-l free Government on the African coast,1 i,fL his antagonist's pistol being charged with to be put under contract will cost about .S-,-
i'urallthe free of the colored race w ho arc ! blood pudding, the contents did not pass through AWtl.Ul.U
w iling to avail themselves of it, and for all persons of this description now in slavery, whose Mvnors may consent to emancipate
t ieni for this purpose.
vYuf. InttUirrenccr.
Fiitr. Oa Tuesday eveninjr. March S.
ab uit U o'clock, a fire broke out in Covingt"n, Ky.. opposite Cincinnati, w hich did confider.ible damage. It originated in the boarding rooms of Mrs. Hallous. These rooms. wi'h the ware house below, a grocery, ta'lor 5:iop. and carpenter shop, w ere destroyed. cry little saved, and nothing insured. The buildings were ow ned by Mr. McLure, of Newport, Kv. Cm. Ga:.
him.
Tlie Misiisippi Legislature adjourned on t-ic ititb ult.. having been in session ,"." days. A lout two hundred acts were passed: among
w'i ch were an act to increase the salaries of
1 i lic otlicrs an act to establish a penitent.iry aa act to extend the j irisdiction and 'ovsover the Cliickasaw territory and to lay .l the same into F2 ne w countu s and acts lueorpor.uing certain Rail Rord Companies, "'nl est:iblis!i,ng certain IV.inks. The Hank- ' - capitd chartered during the session. 1 "KM-;'- ! ,;'..,it iincteen millions of dollars. Iriu i v Journal.
fjy-Mr. Samcki. A. H. CArrnnt.T.. having determined to set out for Texas in a few- days, wishes the citizens of this township to consider him not a candidate for the office of constable.
Xew Castle Haxnkh. It was w ith considerable mortification that we discovered the name of ".1. J. Coo?i" at the head of a new paper, just commenced at Xew Castle, Henry County, la. It is published by J. Ii. Sirazei. very much of a gentleman so far as our know ledge extends. Hut when such hair-brainril, ifaggerel-scrif'hrs, and qitack-politiriitns as ".!. J. Cotton" become editors, indeed have we fallen upon degenerate times.
streets, and satiated their thiistof vengeance, these ,
oannioais uurnt fie mumateti remains upon iiic n.,np .i..;.,.i .4;... ,r .i - i
, , ... , . . ' ta " ' L j. . i. ii... i.is iii i ne . i si iinn I jr va.nh..i at the same spot w here I.assa was burnt.. J Uii; Vof ,or , (.nl;lios of rrallkr-.,, Fav. During this disgustmg orgy dreadn.l scenes of do-. nn(, rni,HK wi (n so ation and massacre took place , the prison, ls::$ rocojve written proposals from persons desiv here some brigands equal v ferocious and resolute i , . ,,.-..,1.;,,,, ,1 ,,.,.,- - . 1 . r .... - . . 1 1 ; 1 ! io"-' taking the station ol .S11 cuntendeiit of shot the uniortuuate and defenceless prisoners, io j..,!, V'ln the victims' shrieks of distress, and the vocifcra-: " Tll0 Va',,l proposals must contain the amount of tions of the assassins, were joined the shouts ofisalarv deaiand.ed per ant.ui-the nun.bor. aes and joy of the populace w.thout.w l,o answered by bur-1 soxt,s OI- t)C f;,mjIv (lf anv) )lf the npt hcaut nihs to every fresh report of tire-arms. I he draw- whethtr the fain, lv' will devote ll,e,r tune to the bridge had been let down and.- the populace, being b,lo!it of tl)0 in,t;!llt,,)lu AllJ references, on tl.o complete masters of the citadel, pursued within p;ul Ci- Uie 5,priC:lMt. as to uwxn c,.,racter, to their work ol death ami vengeance. Alter having , ..... r,.,,,,,,,,.,!,,, r ,,,.,. ,r nt i,.,t, r,,
uKiisacreeu an ine prisoners, tney rusiicu into inc aforesaid counti
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of Indiana and Illinois iointlv: and as the re- ., ' ZJZ 1 ' ,V ; ' . "a i . uo V) w"' rece.vc.I at the Asylum ,n
suit of their experiments will be known in a j still continued at midnight? The Xational Guards few months, the Hoard will be thereby better remained inactive under arms, without making the
enabled to determine the best manner of no-: J?'1 demonstration to stop the popular torrent., .TOSFPII D. THCMP::'.()X
romidishinir the obiecl of !l. I .o.Int.ire J he town was illuminated ocring the wholo n.ght: . M ART IX .M. WILLIAMS
. . . ' . . '7 i M I O I l I T I - I ' I 1 - 4 w-. 1 -V" 1
11 11 iiii.vii i l.u..l.s.'.J A"Runis!i MiMSTKit. The Xatioin Tntelli-j March 21, 1-:;C. T gencer of the 7th instsavs, "From Annapolis we j . learn that H. H. M. Prig, Wanderer, ('apt. Del-1 . Wl:Jiii:i tutors Saio. bo, arrived at that port on Thursday last, and m: 'Hllll' undersigned administrator of the est.1te.0f Friday landed Mis. Fox, who succeeds Sir U. C. i -- John Gai.t dec, will sell ut j.n 1.1 ie vendue, at Vaughan, as Minister Plenipotentiary andJFnvov the Jlartman, or La forge farm, now owned by said I'xtraordinarv from Great Itritain to the United Gant's heirs, in ltreokille township. Franklin
I ICS.
lis w
.Jackson lownship, lavcUe Co. on the above nam
ed day between' tha boms ol" o'clock A. M. and , 12 M.
Di
The Hoard have determined that the Wa
bash and Eric canal shall cross from the north to the south side of the river, by means of a dam at Wells Ripple. The Hoard were on tlie 10th inst. notified
by the Governor, of the passage hv the l.eg'w
i.e the State of Indiana to con'tnut a part ol
the bite ater canal witnin the territory of Ohio, and enclosing a copy of the act. The Fund Commissioners have, it is understood, been requested to negotiate a loan of s.bOO.OOO, to be applied to that portion of
the Wabash and Eric canal, w ithin the grant
av ol sale. Sa.c to
M. Due attention bv
States. Mr. Fox was received with the usual bos- .County, Indiana, on Saturday the 10th of April pitality of tho capitol of Maryland, and has accept- next, the personal propertv belonging to the estate ed of a Public Hall given to liim and the officers of of said dee., consisting of Corn iVc. Terms of
lattire ol Ohio ol an act to permit and author-; the Hritish Government Vessel. He w ill probablv jsale mane know n n the
reacu this t ity to-morrow or the next dav. j commence at JO o clook A. The (Jlobe of the ."Mi March savs. "The King nie.
of France has appointed a M i nister to supply the l. V AC. SOPFR , . Idninisfrator. place of M. Serurier. As the French Govern-'; March 22d, IS C. " :Uv.
iiient wittidrew tueir .Minister under a I.alse impres-; sion in regard to the President's feelings and intentions, t hr e.arlv appointment of a successor to!
M. Serurier evinces a just sense of what
ia hie Tcofh-Avltc Drop;
has the pleasur of ofTering to
lv el
is remedy for
. . ... limiii ill iiiNi . 'iitii i .iv'.i-i.i'iiv. itvui: RrwARnro. At the present term of the V avne 1 . 1 , 1 Circuit Court, John Davis was sentenced to -the j e put under contract the present season ocnitontiary for two years for forgery. 1 he board have appointed Jesse L.
Richmond la. Pall. .March 10.
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l- .1 I I .1 1 . . I .IW1.1...1 i .l I. I 11. ' 1UV' ......'Hl.llH. IM' M.I. .1111.1 L I Nl II.IIS- CCS .1. I, 11 .- .
oi canai i.iiui, ana oi ,n L.,nH'.wuu oi ino ten ,, ... , . A, ,..!.. ne runnc a ncsti su;.i .... ' . . ' , i- , . .1 i tormg amicable relations bet ween it and the 1 m- , ; . ., ' 1
millions appropriation, tone appiieu to me . ui Stat0, This advance of the French (Govern- 1 ..v..L...s -.-..si- ,
construction of the portion of public works to; niont, will we have no doubt, ho promptly and cor-' , . . i "--CifC,
i dially mot by the American I'xecutive. and every , i - ., expen-
11 : lrr.ee of the .ate i is-onsion ivi snnn hen i aer-it.l 1 ..e..,,i inn cars. Hill. C com
j ....... ... I.IIO 11. .11" i.
1'erv handsomely done. Lieut. Wilkins, who rescued the infant from the flames, at th great fire
Xew York, w as it seems, cashiered trom the
in
i- i . . . i iV.
navy. lor "contmenous coin.uci u uis sui'.-iu.. uiurer." about a year ago. When Gen. Jackson heard
hams, principal engineer on canals in this
state; and hae c reated an office of principal j cr.gineeron roads; each to have a general su-
pervision over their several appropriate;
except as a matter of history." Watchman.
there is not the smallest
rr, oi i fi. , r- i . suiistance, that it i.- entirely
i ne ii.ueoi 1 lnnvia ani v nas lam v turn- ,.,. ,
works, and to keep their office ai lu lianapoli
The acting commissioners are severally an
ed thetabl.'s upon Old Virtoixiv. Asserting.
with the Ancient Dominion, the ri;
; iv :
stead of
e assures the public that particle of any vtiurral
com pounced Ironi the
kingdom, and that its tendency is, inirrodit g the nerve ami substance of the
'State Legislature, to instruct Senators of the
it of a i tooth, to preserve hut'i. It acts ns a sedative, and
also as an intiseptic. w ithout producing the slight-
. v" . r . ... . . . . Tl'vT llll Tl il M III lirllll. .171.1 li'l I I . JltlTllienriiiH , nirtpl
. . .. . - CS it ...l..,..l. l . . jl. w... .1 i ' .r i. u.i.... llllul
of his heroism at the lire, he immediately re-insta-; thori70a to appoint resident and other cngi-i '"'" "-s i uosen n i.i.u .v.ue, tue pies- j l.il...u,ta,u.0us rehef is obtained, ted him in his rank and station. j .1,., ,v.r,i.-nbir works on which onera- cnt legislature of Pennsylvania sees in iti Xuinerous cert ideate? are in th- possession oft bo
'XoM.inircan he more uncertain , tions are autliorizeil. Jour.
r..if-( I os-.: At the time of the ereetion the district of M i-.no into a separata State, the lands remaining to be divided betw een Maine Massachusetts amounted to about 11, W0 ,000 acres. The Legislature of the latter State did deem their portion of the lands of sufficient "le to mstifv the ironinlmlinl nf CfliniTl 1 SSIOIIOTS to
ad to th"ir survey and sale, and offered them to to "e for ?la0.000, a smaller sum than single ownships of t he same territory have since been sold
1 he House of Representatives of Maine ac?,.B,1 rvf.l.. . 1 1
UvcnuTAISTV.
than these females, my dear Jack,"' said a sigliir. l.wer to our friend. "I'xcept th mailt," ijuoth Jack.
j proper light the odious attempt, under color subscriber, of cures performed by of that doctrine, to prostrate the Senate of lhej's some of them can be seen wl
High Pricfs.
York is prodigiously high
this remedv, but
here the "drons"
are for sale, and the others on application tithe ... ,1,0.-11.0 ,t .i,i.,.,i .i.... ...
- . . . ii i . . . . . . i i cuu-i.i in. . , i. ip i... i;i!n usi ji.ss io lliserr Tlie ill liel-ft
! licat.on ofthe Democrat has issued proposals for a , inmgnant. apparently, at the partial succt ti,e puo!;cation would be Bi0.e Cv:,ei-ive thai
! i c mot: r;ii ic p 'ciio vanvu .v.m0,m,.vi, , ui 1 1 1 tiieiu iu. iMjittii.ti pdhii.ii ji (
Lucius IL F.mmons, lately interested in the pub-' United States at the foot of the Executive.
lliepnceoi pro is.on, ,.. i . Xoh,,..:n.. ld,ana: to be commenced on the ' I ,f'a ' i,, ..-r.l. a
Accordinfto the state- . " " ,. i 'v - ' o.il oi.nc n.i-. t mi ... t.n.,i..-.i
first of Ma v.
Mr. Green, late ofthe Pao.i I -it r:
mcnt of the Journal of Commerce, ap.air ol oiicks j
--.a a t.r e-y no ..sir of little chicKcns. si oO:
irnnil nifcps of hecf 12 and Ki cents per lb.;
l.ind quarters, 14 cenis; eggs, o c.n. y bJe fa ,$alllinorc 0mir.auons
none to be had at that, l ivery thing eise nii.ro-j fa oortion. We had thought prices here were excee-;
dingly high, but they are not a "priming"' to those :
ot Xew York. LrOanon. star.
has ,
to
f w!
eh w e know no example, set toe
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. ii-. . l. , 1 . ,,.1 li .K.-., n,k.:l. ! 1'1'lill Hill n Ol IIS I tan U.Mi I oil u I'O.i llif siuom
....l i imueu nis paper a iii.n ....-. " ic u.-vu. (...ii.ii.h- i i t;u:- : :..i , Vo- mk-....- f.r,. i a to aws- On Alniiiiav mornmr last, falmost
liiir a super i iniir i iai (...(.v. .. . -. -- .. , , ..,.- i .... - - - - -j . v-
Ol lh.. lir(...r.,tirvri Kilt tka i.-.nt l.-nilld Tint
cqaiesc ami so the hirlri, w-;is lost The nor- From all we can learn. we think there is no doubt
as soon as the news from Richmond reached
Democrat. j IL-irrisbnrrrA Mr. Stevens offered a resolution
in the House of Representatives, instructing Attempt to Mcrper. A man residing in AI-, ft.P8. M. k'piv and Krrnxv. the Sena-
Congress of I'enxsylvaxi , to vote
---...,. cu I. iic ll ll i i.i. . .1 1 beloag.njr lo Massaehusets is t-.U;ons of dollirs: Wa'-'as'i
e now worm sov-
Courier.
of the rejection of Judge llolnian. by the I
; Senate
. .. . m..ln nn nttnl't t n dlint-it 1.14 i T. l I
lVi;llilllV IU" II, 111.1.1 . . v- ... .......... . .- . i.,.-. r,..tiin.ln!r li. micaed l.i nmrl.- I 1
' ar,d shot a 'cAictf ! He has been taken into J against the '"expunging resolution " which is 1 enstodv and now awaits h s trial. about o be submitted to that body. The
i neces.-arv.
j A single vial will be suruciL-nt, if properly appli
ed to cure from lt to 100 cases, and as printed directions accompany each vad, anv person can administer it even to himself.
t or sale wholesale and retail by Dr. Philip Mason in ConnersviKe. Alien uc Co", Cincinnati, Xathan D. Gallion, Hrookville, and by retail at most of the country stores. A liberal discount made to those who purc-haso for retailing. All communications to the subscriber must bo addressed "Cverton P. O. Fayette Co. Ind." jonpu d. Thompson-.
