Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 January 1852 — Page 2
AMERICAN
"i""'" t.vin.uiuin. i or the in.ation ol his subject. Let him address imtn i,-iin inre. b . .. . a..,. . , , ' "" man ! of the Cleveland Herald, in a recent Utter, after ntlm.rr cl, r-IIt.,Mnn , hc ' Mm.lf I. the t-fc of rnln.!n nfhi. m.ti Gentlemen ofthe Br.ok.ill. TMtn,, !f . . " " W' ' .m. lh' . S at nd "ge, its .nifties certainly fal, HUOlMvVlLLE, I ) 1 A X .1 wvf rtin; lo tverJ of the c indidates for the ... . r . . . . . i .. & uiaw u unucr me coniroi 01 oincr insuiuiions. below thn f ga j . i r .. 1 .. 1 . -ii . . I I ha nh iit.fiAn. ... K : U .t ' ... vt ailU I nm l . ' Presidency, savs: '-We have a Whig r resilient ;. Correspondence of the N. Y. Tribune. .nsieau oi indulging 10 villainous practice 01 en- ( rev upon yon, as me i All these attempts I hope Von will be able to where th. i. i ,nuL A I largement and amplification. . , AAaAf 1M . V vkie IIIalLR B )Cf 1-iF U 1 Ff I DAY, JAN. 30 y 1852. jwhosenr ,U W,;vy,,,l. I hi.nf to mental pugin; nd not stnff hto : Pople, .re many and varioo.. oHer.thl Zl TnaZ Z3Jla7 1 TS? ? 11 turn mini -u.noi peat and tree resist, and your successors for all time to dead and , .u 7 . . e Duof himself to mental pugilism, and not etnff his people, are many and rar.ous. Good order, the come. That this school mav bemade more ef- els of il,. .klJ.- V gntorgv. hnvt ii'-pvitti. i u 'mon ir.wn ti.. tw.o.uv.i,!.. i asniiifioii sni:ii ci.w... i.r. . ..... ..... ii. I .1 . . wimiunpn wh... - -Mvwucu wncre Theto-n. 1 Bs,a.. ts of f ,ti .li.-U-,. an 1 s..r.siOIii..i -Sn!,!. and Comma la dull. Outsi.Ie. t!,.r i, . !r i , L , t, f , . Aa A . . more lully subserve the ends for to be the most respectable. nv , K The session of onrCircuit Court begins on ! ej aiuj qni.t;.U,vti,n:,la.1t.1p,,,isms-susia!n,il the PiJentlJ waters. Mr. Webster's friend. not for flatulence and a bi3 lellv. The exam- I the panage of food and wholesame law., suited ' ,..t J?! """1 Param.ur of the Pigate King of .j Monday next, i ne new ccnsu.uiion navmg . the honor a,1(1 ,,,., ,.e;.t,,;vt, th ,10wer f from Boston, and Mr. Fillmore's from the rest n!e wil no, be lost, but mav be orolific of irood. ! " their wanta and condition. For the attain- ! r r., ' .u. o co"ered a des.rable 1 coue away with the Associate judges, the cir- ! nation at home an 1 rtbroa!, auJ ailJe.l immense- of the counlrv. are here and on the. war here.fnr : rT.,i.. ..... . .... .1, j::... oi,... ment of these frreat ohienL. it will K n...... 1 . . . . . ... . . V . government j and to an. ., " 1
the;, J kt tl
t.q.,tnenen rresecu.n.f AtKa.iey w... periIy . , ,,,.,,., of .WjwopJe. R,sides, the the card 1 he aspect of thing, is a singular ; out iu octavos upon the innocent public. a determination to be guided eolelyby the prin- cai agriculture-and the purchase of a farm np- Wh' . r ' "Cre- j H h:g rres,dntl.a it wielded the ,. ewer one. The President a candidate and the Secre- i Mr. Mallorv is a hiehlv respectable sneaker, ! ciple of right and justice, with a full hope thet ; n t,;.l, ..!..! : .t.:. u..,. -u.,. L DIDon wcom.ng a largeciw
: rt;l!romrJ! of the V IVer'.)lie:it t n vrm. it tirv of State a ranrlMi.ta nrui. . n.n i.. ... i H vnnr laKro lima rnn,l,.i.,l .1..: .... ' u sl 19 11 increases i. .
i1 rt 1 j -v. , j. .... ..1 t w v...uu ei lie uiu iiui uuiiiiiiuiiu a very wiuo anriiiiuu, ..... vVuuul,lcu ,,,3, nxciva 111s rpn 11 irH in -Jinr . ...ir. n. t i -m 1 .. iM
.election of liimselfnr il.e nomiivitinn of :!tiv fa-.in our politics. It his b.vn thought the Presi- ,,,!; i f;,;P -.v i 1, ill himclf hv sanction of Him in whose hands the Heatini.. nf .i .... . . . . ' aamonish yoo of the
The lrci(l-nry.
Tlu f.,!!,m;nirij atirn.t fmm n nrivats let- e'ec tion of liimse 1 f r.r ll. e noini nai in r nf n .- f . in our nolitics. It Ins hn llmn.Tlit tha Pri- i 1 e.:. . .l.mu: in.... ' sanction of Him in wlmoa honrta ik. j..i:.i r ....
' i - !. ' s .iu u ui.wu.., uiimwu i.,a i.,.r., reur.un u. thOroUehI V. the rraet cal nart of t . im nortanl rnmm.l,. r..:..i.
terfrom Washington, dated Jan. Nth 1N2, to vorit successor. Mr. c ilhnore. it is said, and . dent would peremptorily decline the position. , bundance of talk. It is fearea he will take Foote's all natious are held, and to whom we all ac- nif ATri!!,,,., i. ,u. :Lrf., .,K1: iZ 1 p ... 0011 PiMt
..... .' . .. . ? lew mi
wit:
the trut'i thereof .vill soon l vvril- 1, not a 'I has certainly expresst-d himself In a way to
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Place in mis respeci. iiein? a oouinern man, """Kal"" ior me many n ess- .....:: .i.:i. . 1 . ..... . .. ' ""nionirf
.. .. 1. : . . . , 0 ' . - uinuifc 111 w uiuii men euiraire. ver it naa neen mrs. dqiii itehnn ,in .1 . i-.
"The Democracy here ( ashingtoa) is any (camu.e lor re e.ectwi, aaJ ati'l t:irtr,he will , 'fad to tins conclusion. But it now seems there , he is in favor of flogging, of course. It is a . mgs which we enjoy as a people and a na- protected and encourared s than all other voud th
tninf e.se man - a.r. ..e.ern - ; , a"u l"1 "ol" ge pracuc. in nis pari 01 me couniry, ana uu... wh u .g d harJ ! J r.. r. Trmlit .o nal 1 .naif Pfl I Il.T f 1 ll .fl li I A ..I 1.... ... ( I. IA n. Air U Jicfiip a-i' .... :.. lU- fi.l.l .... J 1 .1 1 . -I .. . I. J f .1 . ' ' 1
luai nj mu i-j i i'"s ft jj . . ....... j- .................. ,u uuiivmi ui mi Bcni ii- , ..j-.., iuioiu iu mc ue.u. universuiiy regaruea as a sure nietuua 01 eieva-i ur ueuuia aurin? me past Tear have enioved
gainst I)oug'as and for Cas?
. istralion sliaU not he impairnl or ir.ipung'd by T,"" wi" embark upon the same politeal waters ting the lone if not the tonesof the trashed class , n nnusnal degree of health, and our lands have
I'rre Xeprae iu F iu1 vniil.i.
! the impntatinn of min;x power
A bill has been reported in the Pennsylvania socure a re-election
-i !) r power an l n.itroiiag to j an'' e nnp'l by the same winds. The Union of society . Mr. We's!. r has been j is their card, and compromise their gale, We 'pingargu
House of Representatives, forbidir.g free colored persons from coining into that State. It prohibits colored persons, negroes or mulatoes, from comii!2 into, tho State for the purpose of settling therein, under the penalty of imprisonment no1 le;s than two or more than nine months. Per
sons employing or otherwiss encouraging any
He made a regular-buiit sky-scra- ; yielded their accustomed products in sufficient
i P'H argument to show that no man felt degra- abundance to supply all onr wants, with a large
fer greater dignity an I potentiality upon the flic of Cl.i:-f Megisir.-.te; bnt t!i cTn-e would confer no additional 1 on . r upon l,im. and I havo reason to Kliee that his name v. ill be w ithdrawn. The peopV, however, have a favorite
nero or mulatto to settle or remain in the . canaK.a'e; and that amn. a'.' is a Whig, and State, aresub;ect toa fineoffrom fifty to one w!l9n campaign onens and the battle thick-
b.undred collars, and the overseers of the poor are to prosecute all persons violating the act. Elrrtcd. Hon. IJ. R. Huntrr wps, onS2d inst. re-elected United Statps Senator from Viginia.
name ! as acandi 1 at-, aa 1 i!vt m in has not. and 1 r,';lr however, that they will but turu out to be : ded by being flogged. Of course a eood flogcinir , surplus to supply all our less fortunate neiirh
d.es not live, vrln nrn- al fame would con- t!,e Aivance and Rescue of a kind of search-for- softens a man's soul, elevates his nature, spirit- bors. Nothing, therefore, but bad legislation is
UTlie Madison Tribune has been discontinued. Mr. Gregg in his valedictory, says: In a short time we expect that onr flag may be again seen floating at oor mast head, if not in a
j ens, the People w ill rally around the erect f. rm and the towering White Hume ofthe patriotic Chieftain, and the I.cecf.-co bands of spoil luiutj ers, temporally uii!ed by the 'cohesive power
luipuniic p.uii iT, w;,i .iis'om-iiej, over-
whel.ned put to filg'it whij.t an I th ; Pe -pie and the Whigs wii! h ve a Chief Magistrate who has bjen victor!, ns npo i an hundred battle-fields wl.o never 1ns ben whipped and never c ia be, whthr att.ic'te 1 in 'front or
larger and b?tter field of operations, at least in . rar." one where we can b more generally useful, and j "Indepenlfent," sn equally well informed corwhere we shall not be subjected to so much of; resnon tent of the Philadelphia Xort'i American
.
personal vituperation and abuse. Tup Liquor. l aw. State of Indiana vs. Sampson Barbee.
writmj cn the 11th inst., in relation to the story for srmtetime curr-nt, that Mr. Cl:y had t.-
Re. ! pressed n preferenc- for Gen. C iss for the Pres-
-r s "uences it Willi, A rnrrnnl 1 -I
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is undoubtedly the fact, and it becomes likely would squander much m .'""M
your duty as the guardians of onr interests to that a removal mav nli;m...i- """J
rectify the mistakes of your predecessors. j in a pecuniary point of view For my views on the subjeet of Education I It will be your duty to layoff k respectfully ref-r you to the views expressed eleven Congressional District T ::
in a former communication. The snWcf im w rn..i.j .i... ... " v-3t'i
.. ... .. .. . ..... . j - - ' . ... new mnivnu wi 1 m.l. ... '
uahzes his sentiments, beatihes his spirit, and i "Keiy to retard our proeress or destrcY our f,;..i;mi,n,. .u, ':,., .. " lnm as s.
w i . . . .............. .. J i dc- ui-aiu;e to suit rmir ni .
.ur. eoer na. now in aociionio m. omer ( fill, h.m with ce.est.al longing and heavenly as- ; prosperity. conRijerilllo. Unirergal education m. to y our election as their C"'1 concerns, a new .1,01 eulty to adjust with Mr. pirations. You had better believe it, Mr Mai-j There are numerous subjects of legislation cure, the perpetuity of our Republican institu- the conrM whichM' ,ln!sem,nn. T he Austrian deemed it a breach ery! Cut the most ridiculous thing of all is that . which will require your attention, many more tions: a great preponderei.ee of ignorance a- the members of our Sta I 7"
,:JT s ..r ore-., man .noma. peaKiwo nay. upon a subject n can De presented in this communication, mong the citiiens, will ineviUibly lead to ll.e.r be presumed that von Jli ''3" a
,nr),,i,l,;ul,l,l.c,inrin,ni,,itCce m that is not up lor the actiou of Congress upon it. i out which, 1 have no doubt, will occur to yon overthrow. As wise legislators vou wi 1 tak dent
me presence ci u.e great Hungarian rebel, ana There is no foundation for the renort lately aud received voui attention. A
Sir-John-Franklin expedition.
As wise legislators you will take dent.
few of the the neccessary means so secure the former.
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accordingly took him to task for it. Tho Sec- sel anoi,t here that General Srn.t ! i,n.,t i' most important of these snbiects it will h n,v; T... ...L.. r....i..:.:. ... .u. :' : . .. ' ' the ereat Magyar, Lo,a
rotary does not yet divulge what he is to say or ; tiHgalelter n the subject f the Compromise, duty to bring especially to your notice. Among of license for the retailing of ardent spirits, has sensation .'.-.:" . ?TOda t
coco... ine premises, out me i. too., is up, an,, Gen. ScoU wten(M1R to his official duties, and these is the law of the last session of the Indiana given rise ,o more debate and angry discuion country Asthe . . V., wemaylookforsomethiugspicy Austria ( h no intention .f commenting upon, or in. nr ' WWtre for the assessment and collection than almost any other which ha, been brought invitation .V on.franrP ,i0n; good way off. and bu : . patch and Uncle : w interfrrin& witll the , is,atjon of ,. of theState Revenue. Thi, law requires revis- ,0 the notice of legislative assemblies. If we United Stasia , 2 P ' '
. -'r,orr.ujo...er try astor t For a few davs past the ion and alternation in many respects, to make mav iudre from the amount of arenment ki,K ffiv.n ,n :. ..u,.. . ' H
repres-nfitives. General has been quite indisposed from theef- 't bearing equal and just upon all classes of has been used upon the subject we might almost hospiulit. The contract,-.!, for printing the census, to fect of were cou bllt ordinariIv he , tha c.tens. The intention of it, framers is under- be brought t. .h !;,!,.! down.rJ
wine, we have before alluded, received some .;..mo. rmt.u. .u.., ... , stood to have been to reach all the .,KI
J J iviiminuuij . UllUl nilU TIUrUUM " t
heavy blows in tne Senate yesterday. Truman
mill, finished his speech, which was matked
ported the proposition iu a characteristic vein of
An a f m,t trif-I.... f':fft...l. . t ..... .. ancient 11 ' 1 i n 1 1 j 1 a . i . . . . I
health. He mav be seen anv mnrnin. at ..mr. y of our citixens; and this object has been i.: . .... ..i
j s - - ...... . i uiuiuiiniu'; ' miiii iu a rrrnuT naiauni oi r "j ...i.aiii y, auu a;i ine rft,
. . . ., . ... "rE?ian
. . ....... nnilntilitlv n.l r. - "
ii tr x npnpci ristn wrii r m nt r . t i .nnft wV. w vu.uiuvu. u uu iiiiii.ii iiiuri iiir xnma i . i
with creats'enirth and enersrv: Mr. Hale sun. : ; 'f ....; wism.m man peiongs to my neighbors,
r' r snnnvT an ni ii m mun nn I id n. ........... ... ,.....i,v, iseui rui UHRmnpni TtinrA
failing. The indictment in this rase was ; idenrv, sys: i .lashed in the Circuit Court, Judg.i Wick pre- "The absur I aal in dicium story puMishad siding, on the ground that the new Constitution ' one ofthe New York prints that Mr. Clay Hbolished the law on which the indictment was ! had written a b tter in favor of G-'n. Cas-s for founded. This decision the Supremp Court j the Pre-i lo-icy, won! 3 not b- ent iled to any
has reversed. This settles the question. Our laws in relation to retailing, are still in force with a'l their penalties. Sentinel. ITTThe California fever is ntging with great violence all round. In this place, there are some 525 or 3'1 who intend to start for the "Golden re-
it ap- "'cn we eau give him without v:o;.
nnnra In m tn twi . .irnj. miMliAn n.:t Preal orincinlpfl irhirh l.wi- L . t
Air. firndhnrv. from ik rnmm:- r-.,! than once for the same year, and assessment . , .. ... .... . .:..j , .. .'
: Senate.yester: T actually made upon the labor fthe poor e to d I regard lilm a. the greatest living1 an iforch.e appeal to tie Senate to at lea.t'pre- day. upon the French Claims, niacin, .h ht. where no reward has been received. The prop- tJ. u..t....u- ,J ... . .nnm.ni,.M,,.. . 5 1
....mil..;. j ... i f ,i , , ' - . . v iuc is ur i irr i ne rr ui 111 n sr o i n rue ill spi r 1 18 IS -i-r--- - iuiimii wtneh nroir.i. I vrve their good name before the country .wh.ch subject in a stronrr lirf.t. and abnwtn- i... . 'rtV f the country is undoubtedly tho i.roner .......... . '. ... ... . ,L" Pro,U ii
they 7,d be in a fair way ,0 .crifice. if they ; wrie.of conclusive potion,, the -is from which our revenues should be de- ZI Z ZZZZn 2 treasury now before them. But notwilhstan- lay. The report was ordered to be nrinvd: bnt erate pnHypon all. I cannot appreciate ..... J Governor fW. .L. . A
d.itg the overwhelming force ofthe considera-, as lllPse claims are a snhiec, ,r ' . the justice of a law which savs to the rich man. ... , 't.t
tious adduced against this flagitious job, there is! 1 Ku . r.u.. .,."' you shall pay taxes uoon the nmn,nv If this decision be correct, the question is at 'Prevenl g'l"t.on, Iwk t4
. . . . t j ac 'vi i in nuvaituo . I I j
unpardonable, W prospect of its going through the Senate. cf its publication here. 'ou have; and to the poor man, you shall pay
i ct Ins wine j -"UI..I " pass uiese, niere is a hope and an ex- , Some siVnificant resolutions from ih T ! taxes 011 'our '"bor and for property which vou
.n'ition. 'iwmoearresieuiniiiotlouse. lature of the State of Alabama were presented to-. "aVe not' 1 "'""trate this subject, we will ofady-J The ToM-Office Department Irve under con-j day in the Senate. They refer to the speeches 8"PP0i!e that a young man out of debt, with nc
once decided. It become, the duty of the law TeIT much solecisms, and remise me xA
mnnri f tViA it v
to withdraw its sanction from the comissioners - "" '" oi nannemann lw foan:.
in i: iicnn tiv & .r. ..
If the retailine of -----r y - ........ous curaa:ar.
n f crreat n'riinir. nr rrim..
" ft 6 mmtiilwil',,....! .l
nn liquors be wrong perse, the payment of a sum ... measure ujo-J n ...l....:..,; c... "'neopatl.iC principle, I hope we maT u. J
... ., '
e consequenaes in Honing I
lustrious st itr.
i contradic tion. (J
sort of notice, but for the gross, and almost saerilegions contt Ttio
t.i. i. . ......
wu.i sn-a a sun eel, i;i hi present con
an l wh -n ell his tlion-Jits, exc. pt those c
iog p ,i,m concernet'. tor the future welfare of
his country, are directed t.vmi.i it,.. ti,
? i diif.nj.. :.... ir ..
moral power of our fve-J
ly exerted in behalf of i
" , . . ; Kodv.en.ial rM.r.on wilb the Treat Luther. ., ' ' ' "" am in inToro;.:,
Thev """""" oesiwiing tie can do, lanes a note ' ' " ' n it t.i t he .,.!. ..... t ,
itary postatr? on foreiirn letters. Tho .t...,;..,, ; : ..., , ... . " 1 fnr il. o,r...t . d, i:. j . many years arro attacked sinple handed a similar ... ' ' enjoys
. " , " "-'ft'1 13 amy paanie nacK at the next banquet. Gen. Cass . ......,., i.. twin uun.e rounu ana as- , . a"V warlike intervention at irrw-
. , wmciLir may 0w see the significance of the cry of Gen. : w,ln lne 8um' UP W,,IC,, 1,6 18 i L , ' ' " day may come when the despotic towJ sc ear enough ouirht tn he mefi. ......-. . . .... J hlii n . . ti.: . . nun. - .
oayiy oi ireinm. at t he i nner. in I i. ""b v i ins may on ior years. t. i ,i .. .... of rJurone mv form tt;.nnu. .
imv i 1 h" jrr.at numb.-r of persons in office m rn r . , ... . f and lhm..li.v., j .1 ' . - , , ....
TOontnly rto.a '..;,,, . ,,,, ,,. , 1 u .. I.:.. . r .. , 7 , v"uw s ,mran2"9. ne called on V'.Mind , ' "u pr "" to make any great changes in the laws upon ,orln government which exiMs on tl,t r ,
We have received the !"th 11th and 12th, i , ". v.ia .express- r " so o.teu rema.Kea, your .tops, General! mind your .top,!" lose, not only l.m year, labor but the taxes this subject, further than to repeal all that re- then it would become our duty to ,,k. ,'- los. e.f vol. 2d ol tho Monthly Flora, as well as ; ;:J '"Z. ?. To- " !Csid "V " 'T? I ' TeCe,,0y .tho Sec , Mr- Asa Whitney, the hero of the Pacif, c ! W ,,uh U,e ,aw reluire8 '" to pay for property - ,alc9 to ZTaaline ,icrnsea) for lf Iaw (ioe8 nol thegre.t struggle. I hop..J,owever.tl.at 4:-
n,m. , .e..,r, u.nc neas.irj, as is vouched by the Railroad, has arrived in town. The rmnmii,.. which he never had. This is a case which at a-1 r,KM ..!. r.;.r...;ii j-, may never come, and that H,.... P ...
Iways well informed Correspondent of the The on Rn.lnn.l ran.l. - J. r. nv time mav arise under this law- and , in. .. ........ .. ... . .. tl, , ?
- " ..... c ov. i c -u in ii kph re- - - - . i k nil i nm. a. , lie npsni ri:iiii aim... cnncimn - -, .-i'r s-.-v.. uunuu? iiid i rnir .... I
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"'""""" -eu mo coiiniiiaiioii oi nort in irnr nr h e n, :. t t. niniunious, mai ll Shou 111 be Rneeili v ertmnrrp,! ' , ..... ... nf lliplr ,r....nr.. ...it
now renuy - i f" ; and encourage ii. .Men in tins government are , " fi-- "--, .-i unit urigiii :
gions"' in February. In Lawreneluirgh, there are quite a number, and in Wilm intrton there are 10 or 12 who start about the same time. They are mo-t!y industrious, energetic and enterprising young men, an I while we wish them
proper and drii -i! his i!!ni- n ..! ill
U.-Arora Standard. ' ' ' j hat h, approve 1 thv senti.ncr.t, f,rma'Iy uttere
i'i i.iu c.-na'.ir ii jr: .Miction a"i nst t h
iay
: itt-i,;i'.un eic !.n vi our nosiai relations Willi n f.uss an.t Inn at ih. rv : i ti .. i puai out nis sirenpin and his hnds.aTnM in ' ... iu.m,,nx u. nn cwiu, .
.jGreatHritmsofarasthey relate to the trans- nuri ,0 Kossuth.R.id express sentiments of alarm ,abor for al individual whom he considers sol- "nnot alter the principle or make it right and dosfg
nnrtal.on of the mmlu fnr iU ri;....i ..,....' , tni. tnr Ihs l.rm nf . r... r..i.:. i j: j proper. 1 our (Jllty then is Plain. At once re-
im vuuiiucuiuiiiiiii; pst hA inri.rnm.nl . ,nn .1 1.. :... ;-,!.! U.. ' ' " ojcai ivi iu unaruilir ana vn f.,, , ...
. : sent tliroiuh Fuehind. All letters s,. ....... . 1 1 ' tiio mini of 120. A !, .i.. .... peal this law; let it no loncer disgrace the stat- ' . . '
i , ,. ine enons oi sucn gentlemen, into a career of ----- i.. j,:dr iw - .... ,, , . , can oe heoeficla
i , .... ..... o. ....... ui iHeuiy-iour cenis.ior ntervention I ...;.,. ,i;ffi...i.:.. r employer happens not to have the money, lie. " ...-.,.-..0.,0-
those Presidential candidates.
a...i.scity 0! the ta!sho. I rnnf-iies itself, if there
was net eyer;;tl.;;g in ihe ;vi:.t Career of this il
i: :n 10 give a it.e most positive
J. C.i-shas mr-nifeste l every ?hh iulatid postage, in addition.to the ordi-
Iteution to Mr. Clay during latter has not hesitated to sav
question, except i;. farbi lintr reference to
I sen, me irteii.ts who most intimately enjoy''
111s consilience tire tutir. ly ig:i ir itt on th to ject."
the 1st Nos. of vol.3. Hie .Iniisr l.iq.inr Ijuv. The Mayor of Portland, Me., in his report
the Common Council of that city, jrives the most trra'.ifying accounts of the effects of tho Liquor Law cn the morality, prosperity and order of the ci'y. So quiet, peaceable and orderly are the streets tint waVhmen have been altogether d"spensed w i'di, although several were indispensable before the passing of the law.
i Public houses nr crrorr Klinns hnvn nll..rlv A to
1 ....I:....! "".-the
, es 01 wnier reaching fro n the clouds, tt,eir mnes
nearly tnr.ehiar t ie earth. 1. . . .
ne juog-.M, at a
Xoith
! th
i hands
o. th A merican, has caused the compilation of port it. favor of his project, and it is
el....owing table, which has been put in my to b? laid before the House. In f0.r tin,. , from our statute book.
To show that the same property may be, and no doubt often is assessed more than once for the same year, we will suppose that A has ? 1000 o' hand for which he has no immediate
The publication will throw light upon such actions was equivalent to the
Ins b-ea received at Lovd's Lot." ! ,lie su!,ft of the destrihntion of offices in Wash
er date of Md:. December S,h r.f , ' "'S1'"' a,l,0S People ot the several States
appeared, and hqnor is only sold in very sm:il
qanr.ties and with the greatest secrecy by a few foreigners. Xo more than cne-qnarter the nmount formerly used is now consumed in the State. I he number of persons requiring relief fron. the Alms-honse, both intern and extern, is seriously reduced, and the House of Correction is entirely empty. The Mayor says:
1 nave reason io uetieve that the law is every day becoming mop firmly fixed in the favorable regards of the peop'e of this city and State, and I am confident that no retrograde step
w ill be taken here in relation to this sub ect.
Ink-
don, 1111
most awful occurence ;it the KUnd oiF Sicily i ne;ir a ,h0"f:ai"1 omcal stations in this whir', h.nl b-n swept by two enormo'.s wi,er ei,-v '" t'1" "ift of th Exeffntive Government, it
spouts, accompanied bv a terrific hurricane n-i. . .
1 110-e w no witnessed the phenomena, .l.sc-ib
water spouts as two immense sph-ri.-al bodi- ! any a'J 01 a ftment or a Bureau has tex of that elect
former time.
passage of a
bill by the House, but now it is but a febte push
at a p assage.
here app-'ars that near one-quarter part are tilled by Virginians.
Washington, Saturday, Jan. 17, lts2
1 here is no important topic of discusaii.a i
tenacious of their freedom and rights as republi- g'ay ' Republican Mates.
cans, many of them contending that to suppress : 1 e short space of time which liu. r.'i;J
this traffic would be an abridgement of their siuce mv emotion, and other unaveU.b! : privileges not warranted by th constitution, cumstances, ha v prevented ine from biinThe same principle would apply to the cominis- ; 10 "our notice nmuy important subj-i ;
sion of every other ofT-nce. and the obj-ctiou. re1u,re 3 ournction. It wid give me i-V
use.the assessor in going his round calls and as
: ..; - - . ... . sesses him writ!. Ihi. .nm 1. ...... ..... . .... . .1 .
Mini; or arising curing .he year ol our 1'resi- " " iuj. upon ir properly founded, would preclude the punish- Kemirii.eii, m co operate un you m t r dential election, that can be kept out of tho vor- j e securi,y he lends the money to B. who nIPnt of all crimes. fection of such measures as we in iv nrr B
upon going nome rinds the lister there, who j t-hould you repeal the law authorizing the a being beneficial to the ln!r-st of our c. -I
nd, as fir as could
pi irter of a rtiil njia-f, Ir.ivel-
'nr with i n inas- velocity. Tiny passed over, the island near M irs ila. In tli-ir progress houses were unroofed, trees uprooted, nif n and women, horses, cattle and slnep were riised up drawn into their vortex, and borne on to destruc tion. Daring th. ir passage rain descended in cataracts, accompanied with hail-stoms of enor- ' mous si7.o and masses of ice. Coiag over Cas-
i-llmare, near ."-t.il.i.i, it destroyed half the town.
and washed two hundred of the inhabitants into
HAY.MO.M
u.ij . ..cn Hung asa spare otiice nbout them at , The Tariff, which n. ib;. .1.. ' enquires how much mnnev b Unn h.nJ. r rrranlintr nf tbew, lice..e. I rnmmn tuents.
4 1 . 1 niiiij,-. uir, Planus 1111; j w , v. p. t " v.u . v,v-... .... . 1 ie. mere is always a gentleman from ir- mallest possible chance of being amended at the course he is bound to answer $1000 but says the passage of an act, making all retailers.nnder KUFU
. .ug reanj, cap 111 iiand.to relieve tliem present session, could stand absolutely none at that he has just borrowed it of Mr. A who says certain circumstances, liable for the damages Brookville, Jau'v. 16, 1J.VJ. of the bunion. Indeed the number of Virginians a! but for the fact of its being the Presidential t,,at he has already been assessed: the lister an- , which mav result to persons or property from . IS upderstaled.as a uooJ many of the incumbents r-, . fi . .1... L ... . , . '.. ' Bwaexlile. or l.enp 1 car
r recent 1 ennsytvania election was iu t,"r,!' l" no ainerenee, the law says me violence 01 uiose 10 wnom they sell. i Tnf,,Iln.-; f, , .. . , . J from that Mite find it convenent to hail fm.n . . .. . . . , . . ... .. . . ! 1 M ,oUo tro-n the r re.!r;.'k Kim l
. , . . Srei measure carried by prom ses of the Loco- '"" '""sl Pav Ior 11 100, and accordingly sets 11 a man oe guiitj 01 participating m a mur- .,i :, .,: ., s . , elsewhere; and are so recorded in that iW of r .u . .l , , . , ' . " 3 11 , w Hi be interesting, no coulit, to many of' , . .... , , ' , . : Focos that the ,ron interest would certainly r. i down against him. The law is right in taxine i". you bang bun; if subornation of perjury, reader- iuie,.,i,.i..r judgement compilation, called the Due Book. . ,. . ).:.u.. ...... 5 .L o. . . r. . . readera- ej .nd tie circle of scientific m.-.
Table showing the number of offices in Wash- . i,ii,, .!,: t. . .:, ......:. . . r.. . . . l.i 1 . -i 80 little """t'ou, is paid to chronuloprai i
. u u ..v 11 13 iivi iiir him nine iiirti 1 tie tmc as u iv rrmaiaea in in 3 iv'" m to vuu 1 c v rirai, vu uuincii un !,-. ... ..... : .....i': .....
inuton and from wh it States thev are filled.
'41.. ... 1 . . II
He concludes his report thus: I " " P""M- ' pwanis of five bunI am confident that at the end of this muni- ' !red ,,ave Wn '"'troyed by this terrieipal year I shall be able to report lo the City v,s,,"m"' n"' !l im' '"se amount nf propCouncil that this traffic is entirely extinguished, i h" co,,n,rv Mn? ' " 1 was,tf for miles.and that the city has not paid one dollar of the ! f-"Pi""r m tlio harbor suffered severely. cost. ' j "'any vessels bein3 destroyed, and their crews We have also received a letter from a corres-! W,M"'- After,h9 ore.iee, numbers ofnead pondent at Calais, in Maine, confirming t,1(? , '"'man boilies were piek,-d up, all frightfully above. Our correspondent says that some time j ,mUlkW ami n December a vessel arrived at tint port having ; Itniinrnra ot ihe wnrt.l on board several barrels of alcoholic spirits,! 1 a space of i .venty ve irs the people of Fuwhich, cn its arrival, the Sheriff seized under roTp an ' the Unit.-,! States. amounting in the ar. on execution for debt. While thus in the custo- j greg.te to2 1 ."'iii,;0!!, !, ,ve controct-d a lomrth
Main n New Hampshire 17 Vermont 13 Massachusetts Khode Island ti Connec1i;ut 19 Now York FO Now Jersey lfi Ponusylvaiiia i-1 Del-aware 7 Maryland 77 Histrict ol'ColuinbialiUi
Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Total
211 20 5 11
Florida A labama Texas Arkansas Louisiana M ississippi Tennesse Kentucky Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois M issouri Iowa Wisconsin
aud
, ....r. luins ui umi ciaee nave oeen led to give . "w " ""lus- uui me iaw is wrong in taxing 1t mm in iiKe manner, occ. cm u a man sell glad of even a short account 4 . their votes for the promises to pay of Loco-Foco "P" ,n the hands of 3, who, in nine times out whiskey to another who is known always to beat c;vn of l!le leril, bis-e-xtile-
rua,15 nunc mibjihu (irans on tuttire Uon- , 1,10 poorer man oi me iwo, and there- anu maureai an innocent wneand children j.. r.r, -.; , ,. , , r,;m ',. J
5 presses. And as they always have been pro- i fore by this law the fitter subject for oppres- when drunk, what do you do with hiul Xoth- Caar ordained the vea'r slion Id eoiii4t'l
y tested heretofore, it was hard to make them go : 8l0n
2G
current at the last election.
ng at all. In this )ou are consistent at least.be
dy ofthe SiierttF, be was requested lo deliver it i over to the City Marshal under the Liquar Law The Sheriff refused, but the Marshal made seizure and eppoiuted a keeper. The Sheriff took the liquor from the keeper and stored it in a nri-
r . ... ..
railway, wl.i. h, it continuously I iid, would exactly surround this planet; In the accomplishment of this work, nearly 10,000,000 have been expended. There is st it i j progress a length amounting t0 siv percent. o:i the whole,
vate house. The Marshal summoned a posse of. which, when completed, will nne mi entire ex-
temprance people, biolie open the bouse, car- tent of about -I'lVl miles of r'.:i-ay, upon ried off the liquor, and by legal judgement under j which a capital of 1,0 'O.Odl.O 11 will h ive been the Liquor Law, it was spilled on the public expended. The U States has -lo-i miles of railstreets on the last day of the year. S itice, then , road for every million of papal ltlon; United Houston, in whose house the liquor was stored, Kingdom, 2."0: Germanic St.;t -s, I l(i: Belgium,
by t!i- M.criff, was tried for an attempt td kill , nnd o-i the other hand the Marshal and his men
Yet they did pass' Again, this law requires a man to swear to has paid you for the privilege and therefore has
in fhonsanda nP incij..A.. . i : i .. .... r ' ... .. . r l . j . i . , . . . , i : u . i , i. i i . i .
2 ..........,o nui leuuuy, uui ior aiiiuuiiiui nji.rui urniaae nim omnita a o i.i n;iiv uin mw iu uu iu -9 the reason that these promises were accompan- bove his own indebtedness. This oath no con- ' Tl,e onlv class of Persons who are suffered to 9 ied with the declaration that if the Pennsylvania .cientious man can take without doing violence c forlh sowing misery .disease anddeath bread 15 Iron interest was to be helped at all, it must be to his feelings, for none t.re so wise as to tell cast upon the earth, without being responsible 16 by LocoFoco votes, for the W higs were power- whether his debtors will ultimately prove sol- to any hman law, are the rum dealers, quacks 4 less in both branches. Gov. Bigler volunteered , vent or not. This, oath, therefore, to say the aml patent medicine venders. By these tens of 5 to come down to Washington to aid in the re- least of it, is but guess work, and well calcula- thousands of our citizens are annually sent to demption of these promises, and will be along : ted to destroy that solemnity which would lie unlimp,y graves. Is there no remedy for these JlJ b.-onl.l... IT. .:n .. ....... ... :!. Tl .1 ...
J. s. r. J - eniorce me necessity of ; attached to ou oath, and to lead men into the, gemieiuen i jeave will. you. folfiHingthem by the significant declaration that j commission of the monstrous crime of perjur- ' T,e p5'stem upon which the State Prison is, Mossing in the Kavv-7ir. ?Ii. Ilnr, -1 0s- Pennsylvania Loco-Focos have been cheated so ' y- and always has been managed, I believe to be Zi.r-ZTcLr,-r iL" Hen on this point that their forbearance is ex-J In my annual communication made to you ! radically defective. There is .partnership beli..rr,. n ion-Wl.iinry. lnciHc Knilrond. haus,edl Bnd that the State is absolutely and ir- Oil the 17th of March l?4.1,I find this statem'ent: tW"eB lh SuP'rintendent and the State, each to Washington. Thursday, Jan. 15, 1S52. . reC0Terably gone at the next election for Presi- , Your attention is also reepectfully solicited rer,"ive a ceftain amount of the proceeds ofthe Flogging in the Xavy was the subject under Jent' UI'ess something is done for the Iron in- to the subject of Corporations, which are be- ,!'bor of theconvicts ovcrand abovetheexpenses. c 'Mission iu the Senate yesterday. M. Mallorv. ,erest- This is a demonstration, the free traders coming so numerous, with nnwem . This I have always considreda danuerous
of Fie.ri.la. occupied the floor fora long time, but W wince under. What more, we shall see to be a source of some apprehension to every ''ribe held out to the Superintendent, to over .. -.1 . .. . . ... tth.n 4.M 1 1 .... nnK... . ... 1 " 1 . ... j . . . . . . ,
w :iiioni cone uuinir nis remarks. .1. ....... ...i. luuir..
know that a short-baud method of discussion
..r ;.,,., rvery one who has paid much attention to the sub- , work' mat""at and starve the convicts.
All
islature.
123; i ranee, 4I: Russia, 3-7; Italy, 3-G.
IIJ The tendency of the would is towards re
by its length, and running out a speech appeals
were summoued and tried for riot. Tha f.,r...r . . .... J - too i Iten, n ay, almost universall v. to I.e rn.wi.l.
. hnemcnt. N hen a man nowa-iUvs w iahes t , , . . , was acquitted and the latter found gudty, bnt no , ., - . ,, , , Pr',d nkui to the process of measuring offa roll . . , s ' ! coj.nmu'iirate the mt-ll -gene- 'bit a i aiiohter ha. n. i , ,i r Pi'ntenre has yet been pronounced. The Tern- , , . . .- , , , , 8 ' twdeloth or of carpeting. The more in
- ru aiinu i-.t at- .hi n , it xr in-, r: ? lll.il p-rance men, our correspondent says, wil tnke ... , .... . , , ,, , i . "is domestic all nr. Jnve reaches: a cry-si .
an.- i:mi me i.-.n run.: i-e lauuiuiiy observed
This consideration, we may ray in passinir. is ject. It i. therefor nfmnnh t superintendent, might not do it; but tha best
w ill ever come into vague in our National Leg- "e only one that is likely to have any influence tance that iu your deliberation upon the sub- Wny to P men honest, is not to give them a
cnanceioacioiherwise. These convicts are men actuated in most respects by the same motives and passions as other men, and equal! v capable of appreciating kindness many of them susceptible of reformation, if the proper course be pursued. The great object of punish-
in ill t IV! r. .n ........ I f 1 1. T1 ' JT . ... r . 1
" i'.. -...r... .'. innu ui iiimojRioti. jeci oi me corporations von nhm.ld i...r,.u
The value and importance of a speech, in the "nd we have no faith even in its potency. The guard the rights of the citizens against theirenmiud of the author at lejist.seems to be measured PTe,ent Tariff is thus just about certain to stand croachments, both in person and in property."
- m.uui cnange ,or sometime to come. ) It is to be regretted that these admonitions The seventy-five millions of gold we are an- were totally disregarded by the Legislature nually producing in California securesnsngainst who in their wisdom have seen proper to incorthe commercial revHlsion that thi. TarifT u-n..M norate 1. r
. . . . - .i.,uuiiiin oi companies with ex
- '"&'. u(...ii us, ana mat
days, except every fourth year, which iioconsist of .ICG nays, the aduitional it.v to :
reckoned by twice counting the 2lh o(Fi-l:4
ry, which was the sixth calend of March. Ii' the name, from the Latin words, Hi, twic, :
sextilis, sixth. Thecaleiids , whence our w.'i
calendar), or first days ofthe mouth, were ir
oned backwards to the ides, thus, the first a'l
March was the hrst calend, the 2:th of lew!
was the second calend of .March, Febuarj the third, and so on. The Juli in year which by this rule.wai)
oued at oC") davs and 6 hours, was found 4
be accurate, but to exceed the length of the
year by 11 minutes, which, in 131 yaw tj
mount to an entire day. It was thereto c
reeled by Pope Gregory, ia 15S2, whortww?
ed 1 1 days from the Juli in computation 1
its excess or gain over the solar time- Pat i
this correction grew the distinction belwa 'Jj
.M ...J ...1 Tho ftrnmn or new f-y1
U1U O.lU HC" O.J.c. -- - was introduced into Germany iu 1773, i!i act of Parliament, into England in I7j2-jsts i ii o ,1,. OaA iv nf Sfptein:"
lli.iraji....s.-.. j
t (0. S.) of that year, being reckoned as tae 1
t
(X. S.) under the Gregorian system. Aiu-I the name Bissextile is retained with its V j
import, we intercalate we "i . . r-..; t
quantity, the more in value. The authors forget tll:it tlnilli lit naliarJ ........ I . .
ery fourth year for leap year; and. for still rt
N Y Tribune.
ment should be reformation, and that can only
our immense elusive nnvilileires. to defv ib hi- st.. w eiieciea oy Kindness, and a system of treat- . .. t nn, lean vear out c
importations would ln,c ...:..i . .-j " , . ' J ",a"' m-m -HA .un . u ier acenracj, -
. . .-... Lrii,iiun iii in- mm prevent me rnnatrnot n .r ..ui:. --'" i ui;c me conv.ci mai in s
., ;.: . .. .... 1 Tl..t .1.: , . . . . . . """" ""J FUU"C : . . ......
, il? rvossnii considers us ror -mi-s-.on to the wares, i ney lorget that the public do nut want ..-.rv.iir.ion is inaehnitely postponed work, without their consent. All incornora-' ' 1 18 your intention they
: government ot !bii Fet.-ral lnn.it ot States to be cloaked in trash, nor smothered beneath wnne we can dig out of the ground beneath our tions for the construction of Rail Road, or ml, : sha" not "'ways be outcasts, but that they
lij i arson i.rowniow msKes llie tollowing re- ended. His reliance
p;y w a re-mnrx oi one ol his exchanges that the ; mhse hearts he call great, pure and impre.- him-elf bodily over the whole broadside ofa fw,S Commercial balance.. California thus eral law, so that all the various section, of th "ffairS f the world, for which they shall have parson is so rrone to ...scontent and so much de- k iolwMe, while (V motives of politieuits, are blanket newspaper, upon whatever two peunv Mves the Traiff of 1S4H, and saves the country State requiring the imnrm.(. . , all due credit if their conduct meriU it. The
now is upon .he people b lies of h vnespun. But if a mail does notspread f"snre enough to square np our annnal er improvement., should be governed bv a pen- 1 We" ther men' have a PBrt 10 perfonn in the
e,v four centenary years, that is-me )n '
and 100 were not leap yaars, nor will A
1300 be reckoned as one; but the year. be Bissextile. Preserve this memorandum future reference.
i BaiW'l
sires to have ta-ngslv.s own way that he would , Ftna: an,i unworthy of a great people. Kossuth , or circumscribed topic he may talk, heconsiders from the frightful collapse of its pecuniary con- themselves of its provisions Tl U ., P"intendent shouldbepaid a salary for his Design for lb-. Gret Ehibiti. Quarrel with th- sna-els in heaven: ::...:..!,. : a . .i i .- ... ... . . .. .. .W . ..u i . " . . . ... r 11 13 eontrary , ' I niXcw lirh.
. .'tin in iru.n.i in i r i i r , s inmsiMi us i:niiicr iinniipr .iiciiaa i. ....... ir .. .....a mn. nuuiuiiiiip rrsu nn iron, m ii.a.ih .r in am. 1 .. . . . . . ... c-. , irs.. a nil let a 1 in. n mfaiia nv. t . .
1 J...-..V.V. ii.i.iii nur - .i. v. - .-"... ..viii.. iu uimii 10 a lew citizens tMi, . . " 1 ' " " " r.icunCT, ; T , pa.rtn fnr till 1 .He Cot., M-;;,!.;;; U. c. And thn. it hapt.. that ,ho !.pay ''-- S cannot be enjoyed bv .... ! '7 i,. 1 . A TTcU M
The col! of Monday nigh, and Tuesday morn, country ,, annually shingM over with Congres- , " he, as the treasurer These corpo.ation, Uh the .r,e 'amount of tin , Z 11 k " " , " ! T ri:!. L.
most severe that has been sianal speecho-, ax the earth is annually covered 10" tf nation, the source of immense ad- capitol which they have at their control have tion i.d ,V, V V T Vncinle to lW .. .. ... - r i .... .... . .. ' c" vomroi, nave , lion, instructing our Senators and ran nmt nr ti,. ;. nun a si mole principle " lu
1 expect to go to heaven when I die, bnt w hether I create any 'discord' there or not, depends ,
........ ...j...... .ii. ir .iivi .is iu ip iviuuning xjues- ir j.,,, WJlJ t), tions. : r
Known in l.us region tor m t-.iv vears
A ill there be any Senatorial elections there. ,. : .. . .. , .. . .. the industiv of lb. nn. i... j ' ' . . .
...,, ... -- --. a:ii.. cn en i.i i-mneraiur? iu i its ci y at oniv poou as io me nuinoer. oue as to llieir --......j, urit-in niir us viiuo upon me leels ation of tha s.-ito tb.f n.. , i .1. o . r .L . i - , ' ,h? nomination of candi late, take place ,n . that tM CpI 'hs t;1? 1,.r,rr u 9ll ' Thev are ...terlv rone and for,.,, i urc,s,and by swelling to an almost bundle., additional ,,. L T 'lT' " i fl.UenCe l h'?.the l?.' fthe G G- terials consist of glass, iren, and pU";
canens! And if so. will gnrlimn ... . . J - - .. - . o ..b.. .,,.. . , ... . ' vwuau-ucuon ot nail
cast any more votes than it is entitled to? In either case I will raise a row. But those with whom I am at war iu this would, need have ne fears of being involved, as they are not likely tx get there!
We have w.tr. autumnal leave. nu me simile is not " .T """"'"" "ueresus, Dy rummaging or me past few year, exerted such an i,,fl... n. r. .....:.. . . V : -i" . ' ;- .n(1 th n
1 e, ."v : me e. rvsini i amuo n. u;.. . .
. . . -J r. Ixlf. 'I
it of glass, iren, auu r , b building is intended wbfS' J dth 200 feet. There at each end, and the f; .
. I r tr . . ! w ,t..i.- W((
extent the materia, prosperity of ur people.doe. Roads, could be proc ll ' ZZZ.T" ! i . 4
nnth nir..i.. . . i ..... " j ... . ............ n uri c inn n.tiiirp ni in ... j i.. v.. i.i. ihi i..r , uri
. ...w , a 11 ll uio uinau.ii ---. -
CWe have had pretty fair sleighing for a
i-rrees below ? ro. At 7. mesrille it w;,s JT .. ten Itefore the next annual pron.
....i . ... rr ,. j . v .f .... ?, . noimn7 ior t if conntrv hut kI ... ... r i
r,nrii.n oi un; 112:11 nii 1 iies.iay iiicrnuig. v uu 1101 a no w in.-u mis practice win ever " 1 """ic-neigui vuuuuence, gentlemen, to be eve that ib.r. i. pnnniFD irill ...J.. a i ... . , ... i ... L.- .". . i.. .u-.. ....... ........... . .trainst the denrei..ff infl..-. r.u. ...J! . .. guemen, w oeMm ltoat Ul-re country will render it impoMuble to build np ei- trance., one
... .riua ..uiee-eu ne.ow. .i Lancaster "r niwuuoneu, out sureiy no one win dispute ,' ..nnw .nora! Honesty surhcient among you to resist , thera larpe or a cimmi,! t .JL .. 1 ... . .:i... ,tksl
Ohu. i, was 3 2 degree, belo v. Since Wcdnes- , that it ought to be. In a nation of talkers like ves ns from the effects of the corrupting influences which the. Soulier the officer, of Government anHih P , i I V h 'h7n in d-v night the weather has been somen hat more this, where thousands and tens of thousands are T""helm,pg tide of foreign importations, corporation will strive to throw around you-! lives far "17 Rnta- -pi-entrance to the Exhibition B, 2 '. " ' --t fr from .,.mpera,e. . -g-ntly aiming to get the public ear, it would ' "j": I -d that you will be able to p ass. with 'per ! ces f 1 lar" "i"!-1 ' 'wt U
m-nicries of the oldest settlers of this State that a small crain f intelliirent observation . -"-- ro. n.bbens discov- : restrictions, a cene, al law under which railroad ' m .... . ".;-"" ' we,Bnl ol 6now lo " " ' he W
anas iv .;nk e i niu iiic iiiuiti nn ma praoiinna t ia 1 .i r t i c l a ntetirTiiic v "
,-...t " ...ui v.r-v.uiiv iruni ino l.i5t I rpt4 ; i . . , .... w. me uuueu cwi. -
fw rlas. OnSatibMh ome of thebcys broke ' .urnish r.o p?.r.i!!ol for thw winter. Ciu. Ga- wouM miTw? to show orervwaker that loeu
mr iTtrimi vuiiiui.iuiiniriu I U UIIrr IU llil0 n Jott. riiio. Imleprn'.eut IVss. .... Our reveren! brother rnust bear in mind tvat 0A reFoiurion, tltcinn j that tho
. f
ceed in this object he should, first of all, be brief.' " " v"r"me "qua.ntance. have just
eleslmed to
! companies may be incorporated.
revenues
"tt ..."...;.!. : i.i. .i.: j: 1 " "iwovrry mai is
.... rv... pn... a it- .umi, in iius lilst :vu r?l3
Almighty, where they might be compelled to j upon arches, and the galleries will be PJ
ths above is a very serious charge We alwavs ; of the, Sute of Ohio o:ig it t b- collected anl
thought that the young men four town were ! aid out in gold au.ls.lver, we, voted down in fond of riding, but we did not suppose any o the Ohio Sute Democratic Couveation, at Cothem would, in order to obtain a ride, be guilty 'umbus on the blh inst. of the unpardonable sin of breaking the Seventh " Commandment, which sivs, "Thou shalt not he l orr.1 n.e commit adultery V Verily, Brother Hibben"s i A verdict h i just been rendered in' this "case knowledge ef the Scriptures is extensive V. i Mrs. Forrest ets a divorce Iroin h-r husband. Register. d I V'W a year.
be brief, for none that is long can be pleasing."
V e do not despair that a remedy for this cry-
, jusH Thatptof the law which an individual, contemplate his perfect wo, and tl beme ! hyZ' add mateiiy knock; who hasbeen fined for breaches ofthe peace, to greater and better men. In.h.W.nfm;m! ? ..i.. i...:n:-i nd render it 1
plUgla me head, and : avail himsell of an insolvent oath, and thus fr ee citle. where men h, . . I 1 1 -..m-b - -,rf , which, for the benefit of our lady r,.J(. j ! him..ir fmm .h rVl. . . L ; , men have notbing to look upon ot adapted for permanent use than the j .K......r ,. ... . 1 rMders ""d himself from the penalty of his crime, is a mock- , contemplate but brick ami .inn. nr mh,nr.h;,! ... . .... .vl.ole, k' 1
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ng evu may oe louml. Rethink the necessi- ., .. . , curing me ery, ana snouia e amended lorir.wlth. The ; own in perfect work. mill. np.;.i .. . Kiliiv and ties of the case may evolve one. These acres to f l"ey (being among ' peace of society requires it at your hands. of the e.7l. i it8 TZoXp amplification must come to be regarded as a nui- i ' " at,y I T1 State Universty at Bloomington. after the ' from their iniquiL, fiJ ?ZZ SLT .2 ' 17 r 7 s.nce. Let some nhi.an.homie nf ,"ra,ed temperature by the two turning ' County Semenaries shall have been Hi J nf. hue r TjZJJZZ-? deparlmentofart;
t i - her hp-id trt th frt f l lit. ' -.mi.x; amwng an irraues ui uiuzeas n is - 1 nneB t the Seuate,tl,cn,who has mercy upon the bodies . "e 1081 of t,,e bd and blowing the j will be the ohly institution of learning of the a matter of congratulation that the capital is not CTlt is delicious to have apretty girl T 1
the press, and upon the souls ofreaders.com-1 . . . ' ' -mpanion ws,"o- higher class, which will be left under the control in the City of New York, where the officers of tmence a reform. Let us see at least one man ! '"J ? ' , to done by " Tr7 " ne of the State authorities. This Institution de- Government and U,e members of Congres would lareror,ne- "erTe. yoor attention and fostering care. There' constantly be liable to the attack, ofthe mob,
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still more delicious io uavo u until she has kissed you.
