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not Tail to render the masters and engineer?

rmre attentive, and the owners more particular in the selection of these o.Iocrs." The comrrmtii cation was laid on the tajic,

store keeper by the name of Pepper, living in said town: another town called Laicrpnrrhurtrh and one named "Aurora, on a

and was ordered to he printed. The House then adjourned. Tuesday, February 1. ? 7r rW: from the select committee ap

pointed on that subject, reported a bdl to Srant a certain quantity of land to the ;,ir. of Illinois tor the purpose of aiding in

opening a canal to connect the waters of the lilinois'rivor and those of Lake Michigan; which was twice read and committed. Tho House went into committee of the

hole. Mr. Lathrop in the chair, on the bill

' making appropiations for the Military service of the United States, for the year 1 825,"

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er s name

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renccourgn; aim uhc .-7

ailed 'Logan7 or nngnn. nui

1nw Matthews, that lie uvea on

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r npnr n rropl' called L.aUClier.V, aim mat

h.nr mtnrL-rlnn has a mill on said creek, to

whirh hor father went: she has a brother

named Littleton; two sisters married, one to

Beniamin Franklin, the other to benjamin

Bv publishing the foregoing account of

this unfortunate female, her relations ma)

iMv rproive the intelligence, and by ta

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une her home, wiin proper wiu duu u.v

. j nn niH crir- mirrnt rr;iiii

necessarv incuatu ci, .....

which was amended, by the addition of a rlnn annronriatins for the expense of sur-

rprc. &c. made under the act to provide for

internal improvements, .28,567, and then tyWp(1 to a third reading.

The same committee then took up the bill " making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States for the

Mr. Codec moved to reduce the amount of the appropriation for contingent expenses of the Navy from 200,000 to ,$195,000. The motion was resisted by Mr. McLnnc,

who declared himself ready to prove, by do

-umentary evidence, that the whole amount bad been devoted to the objects designed by

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lnr. and those only, anu mai, niveau ui ur

ing too great, it was, in fact, too small, to nWt the necessities of the service.

The motion of Mr. Codec was negatived

The House then adjourned.

Wcdusiay, herniary 2

be acain restored to her right mind. It Is hoped that Editors of newspr

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' l. i no(Wiwln fnr tlipir rnnfirlonrf rind tn

nirticulaflv in the western country, will iouiiu giaumu. paiticuiaii) m iUr. nrrpnt vourselves.my thanks for the friend-

it-c luscj- r- J . , . , - i . i

- r M: rMft. nnd at constitution itseit has not so uispuou ui u.m

weeper oi me name u. -"J" ' 1: . Lnntinrpnrr whirh would arise in the event

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of mv rpfiisal.

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i shail, therefore, repair to tneposi assign

ed me by the call ot my country, signineu

thrnnrrh hor rrmstitlltional Organs: ODIt'W

ed with the magnitude of the task before me.

but cheered with the hope of that generous

support from mv fellow citizens which,in the vicissitudes of a'life devoted to their service,

has never failed to sustain me. Confident

in the trustthat the wisdom of the Legislative Councils will cuide and direct me in the

path of my official duties, and relying, above all, upon the superintending Providence of that Being "in whose hands our breath is,

and whose are all our ways.77

Gentlemen: I pray you to make accepta

ble to the House the assurance of my pro-

"Exchange on Philadelphia.

SIGHT, 3-4 advance SO Days. 1-2 do NEVINS, WILLIS, & CO. 19 Main street. The editors of the Dayton, Lebanon, Chilcofhe, and La.vreneeburph papers, will plcae in-

sert the abeve for one month, and torwaru ueir accounts to this office 'Liberty Hall' for settlement.

Cincinnati, March 1, 182 'J-P

mv,. iUU communication two or th

lions and oblige ic.

Fphrunm 16, 1324.

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ly terms in which you have communicated

to me tneir decision.

JOHN QUliNCY ADAMS. Washington, Feb. 10, 1825.

NOTICE h hcrcly given to Robert Siddte, THAT, Whereas, I executed a note of hand to

the said Siddle fur Forty-nine Dollars and some cents, in the year 1S-22, the understHndmsf of the

payment of ivhich note was to be in ivemuLKj

per the subscriber is now reauy arm miuu -charge said note whenever it is presented to him, there beinc already paid on said note thirty dollar.

Petersburgh. Ky. March 3d. 1325. ' 9-Sp

LAWRENCEBURGH.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

The National Journal gives a list of the

votes of the members of the House of Re

presentatives, for the several candidates lor y . . A .... n ii ,

President, liy this it appears, an me mcm-

hers from the six New-Eridand states voted

for Mr. Adams, except one, Francis Baylies,

of Massachusetts, who gave his vote lor Uen.

Jackson.

In consequence of the length of the communica- Tennessee, Indiana, Mississippi, and Ala

Hon of Mr iV.ble, with the accompanying bdl, we kama for Jackson. New-Jersey, Jackson,

fp unable, to insert several articles in our paper of excent one, James Matlack, who voted for

to-day that have been prepared; they will appear Mr. Adams. Virginia, Crawiord, except J o- . Seph Johnson for Jackson, and 1 homas JNew-

FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1S25.

in due season.

Vv. Arlnms Pnnnsvlvnnin. .TnrksO!1. GX

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ThA rnmmunication 01 lir iOD.e Wf tic iu iuc - n . , , , r A.l.,.

..nJo.j M.c fArtlu. am- . rent ofllHUGl ieCK, WHO VUILU lui nuaui:. An ?c making (0P public without any comm. nt on our p.rt, leavmg y ' f Jackgon- Geo ia port of tne govcrnmci t for " the. )car lb.o, q concjusions aod Cmwford.

was reauauuru unit aim xlou it ;c nm.imed will rru ,c f fhn ..omKor, in iho other

AorrinVin.T'innronria UOIiSior mc SU mac ins u.i iC1(..a, f ' .wu uv.u ... -

Administrators' Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Mows Tapky, late of the county of Dearborn, de

ceased are hereby requested io iuoki uuitu .0

payment; and all persons having demands against the said estate will please present thtm, duly au

thenticated, to the subscribers for settlement.

DANIEL TAP LEY. Administrators. March 4, 1825. 9 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jacob Mason late of the. county of Dearborn, deceased, are requested to come forward and settle

he same immediately, as longer indulgence cannot 1 II .1 l . 1 .1 . . 1 n nxninct

be given; ana an muse iwiug urmauus flBa,ui, the said estate, will please present them to the sub

scriber, within six months from this date, duly au

thenticated for settlement.

port of the Navy of the United State?, for be done in no sparing manner One remark, how- states were much divided, and stood as lolthe vear 1825, was read a third time and evcr We tjmk due to Mr Noble.and we ullmake lows: passed. it. though it may be echoedin our ear with no very Ncw-ork. For J011"0l An - t arable sound! that he has come out in a boM and cr ltl Z7: Zl Si Id passed. ly uu nn,r, not anonymously, but with his own R;bert sllosc, Peter Sharpe, Her, f S:.: and cfrd tbC CheS made agamSt "S ry R. Storrs, James Strong John W. Tay-

i 4 i - , ;. f as editors, not long smce, as wtli as agamsthiois.u;,o A11)Crt Tracy, William w. van 8fe presented the preamble and resolution ofl ""r ; .wJS,'' ?' c. v Rcnsscflaer. Isaac Williams,

hn VllTn IT I (ill ll AlIU 111 E)UVli J mm, 7

III LIIIT iJLtlLV; VJ1 " I

;ntr,irnn(r their Senators and request- ed mind, that we, at least, have been wronged.

lliiLl, llJLJll V-vq m. I u;t. Rrnivftriif:irivp if i Cnnfmss to use

ii j, mrtinnS'in obtaining an extension of The letter from which we take the following ex

the laws passed for the relief of purchasers tract, did not arrive at this place until last Wednes of public lands, to all holders of certificates ,laV which, from the date, ought to have been re

who failed to hie their application tor ex-Leived one mail previous It enclosed a statement

tended credit, so that they, or their legal re- Presidential election, such as was published

presentatives, be allowed to apply the ins a - the gen i l A f'irt enmo innTiiiPt nntl With

the same privileges, that they could now do, timents expressed by the honourable gentleman, if they had filed their application for credit although the circumstance as mentioned above, has with the Register of their respective land prevented their earlier appearance, are not noiwwitb-

districts: which was read, and referred to out interest, and will have their proper weight with

the Committee on 1 ublic Lands. every impartial citizen and even constrain his enHousc of Representatives, Feb. 15. On mo- .n lar plauditj t-0f well done

' Th'.t the Commitsec on the tboa good and fiuibfol servant

Jit OUlkl'Ui J. I

Public Lands be instructed to inquire into

Parmenio Adams, Silas Wood, William

Woods. For Crawford C. C. Cambreleng Lot Clark, Ela Collins, Rowland Day, Jus tin Dwinell, Lewis Eaton, Charles A. Foote

Ti rrnd. .lamps L. Hofreboon, JLemue

Elisha Litchfield, John Richard

Egbert Ten Eyck, Jacob Tason. For Jack

Hector Craiff, John J. Morgan.

iVTarvland. For Adams Joseph Kent

Geo. E. Mitchell, Raphael Neale, John b. Spence, Henry R. Warfield. For Crawford William Hay ward, jr. For Jackson John Lee, Peter Little, Isaac M'Kim. North Carolina. For Adams John Cul-

March 1, 1S25

DANIEL MASON.

Administrator. 9 3w

State Seminary.

flTl HE Trustees of this institution are authorized

El to inform the public, that the Seminary build

ings are now in a sUte of preparation, and wdl be

ready for the reception ol bludents by the nrst iwon-

day of April next; at which time the lust stssioa

will commence under the supenntenaance ol me RevM Batnard R Hall whom the trustees have engaged as a teacher. Mr Hall is a gentlemen, whose classical attainments ar: perhaps not inferior to any in the western country; and whose acquaintance with the most approved methods of instruction in some of the best universities in the United States, and whose morals, manners, and address,

render him every way qualified to give dignity and character to the iustitutu n There will be two sessions of five months each, in the year The admission fee for each scholar at the com

mencement of every session will be two dollars and

TO THE EDITORS.

"Washington, 9th February, 1825.

DepDcr. For Crawford--Weldon N. Ed-jMty cents, making ne expense ox lu.uou .u - , IvaVL, Alfred M Gatlin, Thomas H. Hall the of Har, Charles Hooks, John Long, ilhe P. Man- convenient dis-

gum, Romulous M. Saunders, Kicliard - andon raoderate terms not exceeding gl 25 Spraigue, Lewis Uilhams, George B. Out-; fe

The institution will for the present, be strictly classical, and each scholar will be required to fur-

sn niirisen wiin a suppiy ui ciasairti

law. For Jacfcsoji Henry Conner, Kobert

B. Vance.

j. I. mvr ivifrli nor ihn bfnpflt of

; r U. M of The fears of those who distrusted me are

ui ttS rrr T y7 - :- ja.,.a oril ihn wisllM of mv friends rea-!B.

purchasers oi public f "as, ro ai nnue 5 amsMordecai Bartley,

certihcates wno lauea io me men appiica- .u. .,11,rpUn , n.w finnan M' Arthur. Wm. .u:-k rn...,nr r r,,nmmfn.;ed. and will be

4;rtfnrfpnP.HrrediLasthatthev or their to the voice oi meir puopic , . n1 . V'ul o, ' t W1,l,:u:. ? :

ii""1"1 7 i i i.. nt-iH 'ii. ill a in ennpisnn. .101111 ni rii ju- naariAn imm tprm in iprra.

miaimiuniy xx.,--.- , , . ,

?ed in electing him, seph Vance, Samuel r . v mion, r.ubim mi-

or Lrazijord I no

ion ior exitiiucu ii uuii, o vntn. - egal Representatives may hereafter he alowed to apnly the instalments paid, in the

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lowed to apnlv the instalments paid, in the

fame manner, with the same privileges, as if they had filed their applications in due

time. Mr. Jennings of Indiana, presented cer

tain resolutions of the General Assembly of

the state of Indiana, approving the conduct

of Congress in relation to General JLala yette.

though we could not succe

From the Western Argus;

i 1 Jl T r l Y -K L7n I r,iu T r v I fl O-

I am none the less proua oi my voie oe- ucsu , j. . thSi. cauc it is conformable to the wishes of my mas R. Ross, William Wilson. For Jackson constituents. John W. Campbell, James W. Gazlay. Ym,r. Sjc. Kentucky. For Adams -H. Clay, (speak-

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JOHN TEST' er,) Richard A. Uuckncr, 1' rancis jonnson,

Robert Letcher, Thomas Metcalle, r-hilip

TU aimvlmr ic thn nnswPP nf Mr. Ad- T lOmDSOn, JJaVlU inmuie, Jam nuue.

nrB fn tlio TnTTimittee annointed to wait! For Jackson Robert P. Henry, John 1.

upon him and inform him of his election.

Johnson, Thomas P. Moore, Charles A.

Ross's Latin Grammar latent edition, Colloquies of Corderius, Selectae e Veteri, Selectae e Profanis, Caesar, Virgil, and Mairs' introduction. Valpy's Grammarlatest edition, Testament,

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Gentlemen: In receiving this testimonial; ickhffp.

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A J- J- - - -" - I . , i II J : H MI 1 1 I 1-1 I Mil ll'l . A 1 1 J UlH,5Ul Aau 111

A drl v ho culls herself Maria Matthews,1 State, of the Union, 1 am deeply sens.n.e to r- -was found on the morning of the 14th i,,st. the circumstances under which .t has heen , ; Forf,msDanicl p. Cook. adjoining the farm of David Gordon, Esq. gnen. All my predeceo. in the Ingh For. 4 Jams-John Scott. in Hanover township, Beaver countv, where station to which the lavor of the House n . it is believed she lav all night beside a log, calls mc have been honored with majorities Correspondents. ... . v - - o aU nf lie e ectoral voices in their primary col- ... . J" , J . . r

T &i.J.v, w m ' O 1 - Til' I i .-. 1. nnnJ I ULAllUn 1V.Uk v 1

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- (j m. iii I iHfii, 4n lv Ianj1

flannel frock; when she was first discovered,; eges "' ; n! munication from 'OBSEKVER,-bt as the

appeared to be asleep, with much dilticu ty y uie u """ s , subject is not of a general nature, and con-

was brought to the bouse ofWm. Kennedy, mong o. r coun . h eeli'ine that his object might be attained,

almost chilled to death. compeiu.ua, "iV.'.u-1. without riving it publicity, we have thought

tiirec 01 my leiiow uiuciu, an jum.j " , -t- .-hlintinn for the Dreing, in eminent degrees, the public favour;; proper to defer its publication tor the pre

ana Ol WllOSe WUUU, vcnn, cv.mvv,, , Vfo;1 o lon in rmr

no one entertains a higher and more res- " , .u wmnnluhicb is altogether pleasant and well calculated for

LAil So,p thnn mvself. The names of reucai eouici, r .7r "

j,"- f h- fancv. We wouia aavise nun, as an two of them were, in the fulhlment of the n - nc- , . p

nrnvisions of the constitution, presented to T p

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She had passed through this township sev

eral times in the course oflast summer, but had not been seen for several months, until

last week she was found on the farm ot Henry Hays, almost frozen to death, she was lor.t i few da vs. and on Saturday last made

her escape, aud must have lay out both Satnrrlnv nnd Sabbath nights.

UIUi4T

She appears to oe, oeiwccn m fifteen and eighteen years, of a genteel appearance, hut has lost her reason, and eniMv.ir to shun the society of man, and give?

but a very imperfect account of her parent- In this ao, and 'where she came from. The tol- to accept lowinc facts have been collected from her. give an ir

Graeca minora.

None of these books arc to be accompanied with

an English transition, but this remark is not in-

- - ......... -r n . I a-. 1,1 r. nv(.nl t n oiiK dilirinns n (wvp N'OTFS in

Louisiana. ForMams-W illiam Ln litem," ". rj" " .;. ...

The choice ot Lexicons in eiiner lanuae, l3 ,eiL discretionary with the student: Ainsworth's in Latin, and Scurevelius' in Gteek, are, however, recommended. Other books than these specified, as progress in the language is made, w ll hereafter be necessary; but these only at present need be pro

cured The vhole number ol siuuems accorumg to the different degress of improvement, will be distributed into several classes, in which the book iust enumerated are to be employed.

The Seminary buildings are ereciea on an elevated situation, affording a handsome view of Bloominton, the county seat of Monroe county and also

iu j ' . ri - 1 nn nrii nvrn rv n tn t fir-

f ihn House, n concurrence." iu umu V '

iiikz uuv,u 7 ... Mfl.5 Mount to drink ot the crysuu sxreain mv .vn names closely associated yy ith nasus juoun,, 10 c uuk ui c

ILIA 111 T v .

.5 rtnJnprr n nlnrr- in onr a comroaml.ns prospect oi me aojaceni muu .j,

a ,1 T i J I. , looll)-iriA nf

rural reireaia, anu iv icdius utaiuimw its situation, we hazard nothing in the assertion, that

it cannot be excelled by any in tho western country.

Joshua O. Howe,

i . . i i ; , -v i i enmmn ninn w 1 1 1 1 1 1 u i

- , . i . i- a 1. J . . ill! uu . ( a u nuiu Luuiniuinwti

the glory ot the nation anac,e - wrf W;,oemp!oy his heaven-horn .I,, on thcr recommended bj 1. rger mmontj ol otrEul)jlec without casf,g his satire the nrimarv electoral suflidges than mine. J ',.,. f

state ot things, couiu my reiuaai -i

the trust thus delegated to me,

immediate opportunity to the peo-

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. . . i. ..i f. n.i tA ovnrss. wi i a nearer au-

Sho snvshe lived m Indiana, p. tuu.uuanu tu..v.., .r.i.

- .ni.tvPpnn. nroac h to unar mitv. the oDieci oi men pi c-

tie state OI inuiaiia, ui iuui.iiuvvvv...v rf r 4urt

i; inr ned leience. Is Uould not hesitaie iu ummc

tne writer ca;iuut uc-ii ii.i.. .- . . . rh.irrf. or,H to if. i, th state of Indiana,) and men- acceptance of this eminent charge, and to

: V" Vu " w.,,r nonr who e her fath- submit the decision of this momentous ques

lioits uiret; iumu .?'"-5 er lived, (viz.) the Hit ing Sun,'' a tavern

lion again to their determinatiorii

But the

ARTHUR ST. CLAIR, (attorney and counsellor at law.) HAS removed to Lawrenceburgh, Indi

ana, where he will attend to any business

contided to his care. Jlis oince is on ing Ci t- il I InllcO

Lieei. near me r

Laxcrcmcbwgh, March K 1 825. 9 tf.!clivo TaPers'-

m n cn

Jolm Ketcham, Jonathan Nichols, Samuel Dodd?, William Lowe, D. II. Maxwell,

Bloomington, Jan. 7, 1825. P S The Editors of this and the neihbonrin states would promote the interests of literature, by divine the above two or three insertions in their ic-

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