Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 11, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 March 1826 — Page 2
INDIANA PALLADIUM.
J. SPENTFR, D. V. CULLEY, Sc CO. I'ditora tind Proprietors.
AftTicix VI. No person shall hereafter he admitted a member of this Community without the consent of a mnjoi ity of all the members of the Assembly; and no person
At a meeting of the preliminary socie- shall be dismissed from the Community,
ty of New Harmon-, held on the 25th of; but by a vote of two thirds of all the
January last, seven of the members uerc;mcmbers ol the Assembly; and in neiu (ipnf( Ither instance, until the subject shall chosen as a committee to draft a const:- , , , , . . .have been discussed at two successive
xuuon tor the uuure government ot the' v c e k 1 v meeting.
community. On the 1st ult. the committee reported a constitution, which
was ratified by the society on the 5th.:hal1 )C 4d in perpetual trust forever r,,, rn ' . -for the use ot tiie Community, and all its J he following extract irom that mstru-- n . , (1 4. i i to members, tor the time being; and every
mem,mrv not no uninteresting to a uunr ; por.on eaviiifr the Community hnll for
feit all claim thereto or interest therein, but shall be entitled to receive his or her
ARTICLE VII. The Real Estate of the Community
ber of our readei
Irticles of Union and Co-operation
and pay duties and iolls; but the com-j
mander at Gibraltar seat a regiment oi soldiers, with a party of sailors, who brought otf the property, very much against the wUhes of the noble Spaniards, and carried it to Gibraltar, where it properly belongs. Russia. As we expected, the news about the abdication of Constantine was. only the old story "new varnished1 1 1 is given out that he intends to adhere to the policy of the bate emperor, and the principles of the "holy alliance" but this is merely a matter of opinion. It is more probable that his love for his armies may induce him to please the soldiers, by giving them active employment for such is the severity of the
article r.
just pio:
icslate a can ire
The Society shall be called "The membership, to be estimated and deterNew Harmony Community of Equality." jtnined as is provided in cases of settle-
pr.
articlk ii. ;ment for the services of members so leavSec. 1. Allthe membersof the Ccmmu- injT tnjC Community, nify .shall be considered as one family, " article viii. and no one shall be held in higher or low- Each member shall have right of recr estimation on account of occupation. Ujgnation of membership on giving to the
bFX. 2. there shall be similar food, Community one week's notice of his or
Russian drill, that war is a season of re-
f the value of such real ; laxation to the officers and men. Thev
the time of hisjare often under arms 15 hours out of the
24, and pcriorm more than war service in peace.
1 he new theatre in Moscow is said to:
timing
be the largest in Europe. It is 3 19 feet event retain), as much business as it in length, exclusive of the peristvle, and 'can do, because of the rich country 21G in breadth. The height of the cur- through which is passe, Szc. tain is 51 feet, and its width 63 feet. .Uiramichi. The following account of
The dentil of the. st.io-o k 1 5V1 fo.t :mrl tl-.n of livpi :md nn inert v Kiit:i.nr..l
clotbing and education, as near as can her intention: and when any member'its width the same. It has 133 boxes J h the late conflagration at'lUiramh hi.
be, urnished tor all, according to their shall so leave the Community, or shall. in four rows, one above the other. lis extracted from an abstract ruble e.A
barrels; viz: From N. Orleans 27,724 Baltimore 25.888, Philadelphia 10,743, Spain 14,910, Key Wet 9,776, NewYork 3,0C9, Charleston 1,401, all other ports 3,410. Canada. We have a copy of a long report of the directors of the Welland canal. Complete success appear to be before them; and it is not a little remarkable that they calculate much upon the commerce of Ohio, Michigan, S:c. to render this canal profitable saing that, as an out-let to the sea, it will have many advantages over the Erie canal! All that the directors have set forth, should rouse the people of New York, that a sloop communication may be made on the ido of the straight between lakes Erie ami Ontario, a compan for which has been formed. This is a work that may be accomplished with apparent ease and at a moderate expense, and without essential injury to the great
canal, which soon must hae, (and in .any
Greece.
I. I I n , i l . ' - . .
Me nae an anunaance ot more, t oruer oi me "committee an-
a;ann, as soon as practicable, alt be dismissed therefrom, he shall been
,, I I J n",,ar ,0,lf'!;!Kl 1,1 1Uit!ed to receive in the proper products 'scraps from'Greece. We cannot gather pointed for the relief of the sufferers :
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I0. nf Mr. Justirp TTevTpv. h rptfactetl
. - -j--Jt liu plea, aiu; pttadrd rot fruMtj. On the trial, 1 lfr evidtnct- ws given ot his hsvinj; uttered ti e note , v hieh was pi oved to te tor ry. The tmirt was then Landed to the cfTic. s is t lie custom, to he read to the jury ; the judge, there heing-, we brlu ve no counsel tor the prisoner, at the shmr time Trading the indictrr.tnt, to see thnt t tie iutf ws correctl) srt forth in the indictment. The note appeared to be rortectly i.et forth up to the signature, cn which a questu n was raided. In the indictment. the. Christian name of the signature tus urittcn C&nstr (tor Chnsti pt t r). In 1 lie nute it did not elcarlv appear whether the litte mark which wjs above the ahhrt viation, ('Irist. us an , or a tick tol!ow:np S(me iij;urt s 111 the line above. Mr. Justirr lUyhy, after havii.p; rv-inuntd the note v ith i I rge nitriit itig gUss uhirh he usts dtclared his opnuu.'i that it was a tick ar.d not an r, -nd that the prisoner must thtreiort he acquitted Thr c in. set for the prosecution conttiOed that it must It hii j, as the Chris1 i-.n name torf;td ws ( I tistoptitr, and Christ witti an r, ttivvt the common w.y of abt rt -viating it. UtlUsaid Mr Jusutt F ley , I u ill It ave it to the jury CtniUmtn i,t ttit jury," fcaut he. imcr tlurn tlie note, "havr tiie goodot ss to t x mine it, and tell me wht'htr v u think this
Imirk a tick- or an r. 1 thn k it a i.ek: tu will
te it Utter if you tukr ay loss'' 'U i jury, atr !in king-ht the note through the n.eiliuia of 1 lie juice's mugnOyng gt!'. were of rourse or th jurgt's opinion, and said, they thought the maik in q;usioii t,as a tick. L'pon which Mr. Justice bavlty tiretted thejuty to a(iul the mistMier. whnh tliev accordingly
,d d. He tlitn read the prisont-r a lecture uj. ou lie tiarrowr escape he hud, and gave li tin ttie custoiiiiiy admonition as to his tuiure con-iSuct.
Sf.c.
his or her bet services for the c
the who!
tire,
re-ithem, exceot that the power of the Turks 'deaths hv.rn ii in rv n-eeived h the
d . 1 1 1 j J j J t outre, to be determined hv 1 hp f'nm-.ril 'and the Kfrvntinns. witti tiio n-mt ...'n ir.n
3le, according to the Rules anl snhinrt fr nn annrrl tn tlJ. AccmMv Lfit.iiitv f.r,",r,,,.r r: t - I J c..r.. , ...I... tt: : j:
17 ? ? m'l.V bC herculter adop-jrespect heinS had to the sjains or lossesjin.luces us to apprehend that the contest atelv after the the G00. Total number
ted by the Community.
article nr. Ti 1. 11 1
; r nways remain a primary oh- of the i.nlividual, and of his or her famih
Vu: ,,,nu,Ui"iy give me nest; (or educution or otherwise-
of the Community during the time of his membership, as well as to the expenses
physical, moral and intellectual educa
tion to all its members. ARTIOLF. IV.
ARTICLE IX. Sec. 1. No member of the Communl tv. exceot flieir :iwnf rpcrnl-irlv miliinr.
C,. 1 T!. 1 1 . '.. J
,. x,, puwci 01 making iavs: Ize(I. sha rna Le anv contrart far nr
must be closed unle-s relief is ailbrded, of suiforers, 3,078. notwithstanding the devotion of many ofj Buildings destroyed 303 houses, 74 the Grecian bands to the cause of liler-stores, 40 work shops, 135 barns, CG sta
bles, 4 mills 595.
Cattle destroyed 41 horses, 8C oxen,
tv and humanity.
A cargo of seven thousand human ears
Silver. Accruals In a Chili would make it appear prohahle llmi silver will lose much of its comparative ;due with gold, as an article, ot comuit-rce, cn ro unt ot os abundance ntar INquimt'o. 'thr n. i till iht-re is siu to ratrit iht name of 7uwif sinrr. '1 h specimens pretent n:eta not io.i.i r-liz; d, bni rather rtiixed with a lit 1 1 qu-iz and a gnat ('tat ol feltispr, M c cjuanlity i t rottal ta;tTtr txcttcied thai of
'primitive rock. The num- is said to extend to
the d stance ot or t3 Ieajuts, and the vein that uas ilisccveretl hy l.e wood tr.tb, minerals to the vlut of hair a million of doilais, were
shall be vested in the Assembly.
Sf.c. 2. The Assembly shah consist of alf the resident members oftheCommu-
on
account of the Community, nor contract any individual debt; nor shall the Com
munity be answerable for any individual
nity above the age of twenty one years, rjej)t; norshall the Community heunworone sixth ot wnom shall be necessary to ahlc for any debt or contract of any indiiorma quorum tor the transaction of bu- vidual made or entered into beforeorat-
ter becoming a member; oc any member leaving the Community, shall not be answerable for the debts of the Cominuaitw Sec. L No credit shall, on any account be given or received by the Community, or their agent, or agents except for such property or mono)' as may be advanced by Robert Owen, or William M'Ciurc, or by members of the Commu
nity
smess.
ARTICLE V. Sec. 1. Executive power of the Community shall be vested in a Council, to consist of the Secretary, Treasurer, and Commissary of the Community, and four Superintendents of Departments, to be chosen as hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. The Secretary Trcarurer, and Commissary shall be elected by the Assembly. Sec. 3. The Community shall be diid d into six Departments: Of Agriculture, Of Manufactures and Mechanics, Of Literature, Science, and Education,
Of Domestic Economy, O: General Economy, and Of C ommerce : And these Departments shall be subdi-
yi.ivu ,mo occupations. i;cct Gf relit-ion.
bee. 4. The individuals of each Or- article xii. cupation,abovesixteenyearsofageshallj Children of deceased members shall noini.ate to the Assembly for conforma- continue to enjoy all the privileges of tion their Intendent, and the Intendenlsj membership. ol eaeh Occupation, which shall consist; articlf xiii
All misunderstandings that may arise between the members of the Communi-
has been arrested on its passage from 33 cows, 403 diecn, 313 hors. Total,hl" l" tnt &a fa,,d il sl,ri'W9fcrt tt,at
ihranim l'acha, at .Modon, to Lonstan- 875.
tinople. It appears that he had been gathering them for a long time, that the
present might be more agreeable! We
Hay and oat? 22,44o tons. Roils of fencing 3C,23o.
Public building and vessels court-
in the course t one year the whole vlue obtain-
ed truni the mine won d xcttd fnt mdlii ns! I he editor of the ul)c-cada Araticana'' insists upon it that ttit products of this great nunc shall ot coined in ttie country, and he is light.
Prrmrykcniia. Lancater county, as it
the salt mines at appeals by ihe return of the assessors, is
300,000 the mint 200.000, which is valued at thirty millions of dollars. The rapidly incre.ising. The whole present city contains " 1,074 dwelling houses revenue of the republic may be estima- and 8,000 inabitants, and i valued at ted at seven millions of dollars, and the 1,400,049. expenditures are supposed to be only 3; There are yet nbout 1 00 slaves in this millions. The first appears to be a sum state, the youngest of which nitiat neces-
of three or more persons, shall nominate
the Superintendent of theirown Depart-
the last year: the duties on exports being one lifili of the whole. The largest sum is supposed to he leceived at Oarth agena, being about a million. The
excise is valued at nearly a million an
nuallj. The tobacco monopoly is esti-j
mated at 1,500,000
ARTICLE X.
Any member bringing money into the
community shall receive a certificate of
the same, stating the amount on the books
of the community, which -shall be paid over to the individual should he or she
eave the community.
article XI.
Every member shall enjoy the most
perfect freedom on all subjects of knowl-i penditure have been published. Thei It is estimated that 1 25.000 bushels of
edge and opinion especially ol the sub-jsumof 1,100,000 dollars has been appro- wheat, 5.000 barrels of tlour, and from 2
printed to pay oil the -ales issued by to 3.000 barrels of whiskey, with other the authorities for the province of Mara-'articles, will be sent down the Juniata caibo. to the Susquehanna, during the present Jtucnos Jliprs. "We have some parti- year.
culars of the defeat of the Brazilians hy j In the first school district, which conLaellaja he killed of them 572, wounsists of the city and liberties of Philadelded 133, including three colonels, and : phia, there are 3,507 children in regular
look oji prisoners. 1 hose who escaped attendance at the common schools: and li-i. ... . '
rautiicm a t in il zro rAs.
IiriVr hr:ird rt n tr-An i' crn v.o niwl hi- liniii-n loil riftft. hwlr-ic
a nation that makes much higher oreten- 200: shin " Canada. 3000: Concord. b 1 J li-
tions to civilization., (and also pretend- 3500. brig Jane, 2500. Loss of boats,; Soc curous remarks cn its varieties, fro:
ing to Christianity.) than the Egyptian-. anchors, cables, sails, rc. sustained by Colombia. It is estimated that the the shipping generally , 2000. product of the duties on imports ant! ex-j Amount insured, .12,050. ports was about ,s3,6 15.000 dollars fori Loss sustained by the inha
bitants. 225,471. Grand total loss exclusive of timber on cro!i lands, .54C,524.
at
that may be prettv nearly correct, but sarilv be above 45. It is proposed
the last would seem insullicient. Ko of-once to emancipate the fragment that fw.I.jl ot.. ' t, i .
iti-i.ii numim-iii. oi uiu leit'iiut" iinu rx- it'inaii.?.
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, , , J e. VunV HS"U-) l,s,lail he adjusted within the Commit- hy tlight amounted to 300 men. All' those at the Lancasterian swell the a-
5'M1 lenuein ot tne uepart- nity. their munitions fell into the hands of th.vmotmt to 4.1 44 thtvlw.ln mst ti,hrU
.conrpieror. las settled by the county treasurer, was
t j l i t- . ill y i l 7
tins system is directly opposed to Central America. Tvcw Guatemala. '-S22.442 71 . One of the best men in the
merit ot Domestic Economy, and the
Treasure! of the Department of Com
There &re, in common parlance, various ways of comparing animal f. rces. -Men tny .-pply their strength in different ways :n a wt rkioj; macliine." A man of oroinry strength, turning- a roller by tlie. handle, can work ail day against a resistawce equal to thirty lbs. Wuikir ten houis in . day, he can raise a weigh; ut So lbs. thio;';h 3 teet 6 inches, in a second ol time, and in that propoition He can ci. ly v(rk o;.siai.il fur a small time g nst a resistance ol 5U it -s more. Two mtn working at ;i uaiui.si, tan more easily draw up 70 los. than one man c.iti 30, pro
vided the elbow of ore ot the handhs bf at light angles with die other. This is always regarued uy good marline rr ktis. Attf h a fly-wheel o, and a man can do a ihird more woik; or raist 40 its. walking a whole- i!ay, .s ii o rnei.tiui.td. br a little while he can ovtrron e the reaistan-e ct 80 lbs. I'orttrs, and men at custt,ncd to bear loads, w ill c:rry fa m 150 to 2.S0 lis A nwn can draw 70 or Its. horizontally, fur he c.nnot upply tut his own weight to the pull. Suppose a man v jghs 140 lbs. his force ex-trt-d horizontally at ti.t ht ght ot his slu.ulders, is only tnouh to evercotn a resistance ot 7 lbs. Horses. A horse's S'rerg'h is f;enerlly eqtsal to that ot five men. He can carry 240 to i7ii lbs He dra'AS to greater advantage, when ttie line ot direction is little elevated above thfj
horizon, ar,d the power acts agau.st his breast. He can draw 200 lb.s. on the ground, for 3 hour a day, at 2 mihs an hour; and with 1.40 lbs. he can woik but 6 hours ut that rate. In both cases, if he als carries some weight, he draws the better for it.
In a cart he
I- ,1,m 11 V PUIPse noin.r.a-iseeivej elusion of any kind, every the capital of this republic, i. ,ituatel in! world, Robert Vaux. is at the head of Wc,u ,ing apenntendents, the Department; practical facility shall be L'ivcn to strati- the interior, 3G lea-ues from the Paci- this interesting concern.
ot commerce shall he united ihe De-ers, to enable them to become acquain-i tic, ami 90 from the Atlantic, and con-1 cation is aimed at. and the wthuJ AFRICAN
ea 'i ! Z "e' ?nc"rV1?tl M-:tc.'dxvith the regulations of the Com- tains about -10,000 souls. The streefslof the controllers are highly important. AorfoIkFe it ;,rhSrin,0r Domestiej munity, and to examine the results, straight, and generally paved. Thej Agreeable to returns .eceived at the The hio Indian Chief lLuiiwiuv to inai oi ueneral economy.
Sec. o. Whenever it .h.H h:,' . H1 M,c. u 'Ul ' UKl non "nc nunareu nnd;ran, chartered by the A
M-.,t . f ; 11 u..h;m'ihu c. piLiiannii ui i.u- uwiKui.-, .ue spieimui eoiticcs. 1 1 has . tweii t -i, i ne r. rac t it loners of mid w fei y. 7at ion S.ciet v 5-iih.J frr-m that the nomination of an mtcndei't or.vimv. nn,l nm(.(li,,(r. -a-ti PaMnni.U,. ,,.,j,.n1,-,r i.r. i .. . . Li " . ... .. , ' -iUO!1 -itn, siiitu tnm
c i.ii... , ....... r.xv n.v. v.innum- .... uifi.uo.ui, anu a mini. mere were oorn in ine cn and i irr- t h. l 1;cfmi f.
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draw 1C00 lhs. to a ton
tv shall Ur. rnrnmnnirntpil tn thr inu-pm.
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niul. iiuiiiiii.iuuii Mian oe maae in like, ment of the rmintrv.
manner unui u snail receive the sanction of the Assembly; and when so confirmed
th- Secretary, Superintendents, and ln-
ARTICLE XV". This Constitution m.i be altered or a-
Uht Indies. A (ire lately took place in Rarbadoes which destroyed 160 hous
es. Some lives were lost.
mpndpil hv ; -,i(f rf !! f!ir monilioiv .sf ff,tii 'T'l : .f jl i
tendents shall hold their offices respec- Assembly, but not until the subject has pendence of this island, (Ut Feb) wativcly during the pleasure ot the Asem- been discussed at four successive public celebrated at Rort au Rrince with -rea:
blv.
Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the Executive Council to make all contracts, to carry into eilect all general regulations, and generally to conduct and suP"rintead the concerns of the Communi
ty abject at all titnc to its directions.
meetings, to be held in four successive
i weeks.
From Nile9' Register. FOREIGN iSFAVS.
pomp. When the legislature commenced its session, the consul of France and other
French oflicers, presented themselves in! full dress, and took the place a'mnod'
ties of Philadelphia, during
1825 Male children, Female children.
Making the total number of
births.
The whole number of deaths during the same period,
w e re
Great hrduinan l Ireland The bank; them, while the president delivered a!
oi Ljiigiftno, ii is said, in one day, paid briet address on the state of tlie republic.!
COLONY.
bruary 17. Capt. Coch-
merit an Cclcni-
this port on
society's settle-
the year ment nt rniio Mnnfiprndn on h .h
jot Ainca. She takes one hundred and I fifty-four free people of colour, with sup-
p::es tor the colony, the irames of five large buildings which the government intend to provide for the accommodation of a number of captured Africans who will be sent out hereafter in another vessel, the frams of two long boats for the trade of the rivers and other things. She takes out also Dr. Peace, a surgeon
of the navy, a gentleman of professional skill, who will act on the double charac-
3-M-l 3182
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Leaving a di (Terence in f;ivor of births of 81 4
Saturday last was the day appointed, ter of an agent of the government, and a.
Clerk of the Assembly to the Secretary. !made one payment into the bank oil
a,..,,,,...,,! I,,. . . i 4 ,, 7 ' , - ' t - .MuU.,.-,u.Mia. nn; ic liunic. o.iniiu.n i.i;. uii iiit' av a ppoi n i eo . ie r oi an a fen t ol t he p- v -.r. 7 y "' ATmh '-0a-1 "'e C"rS "V,'! millinS A national liLrar, has bee:, est ablish-ifor the nu-Hi, a, llarrihiirh of tlie nlivsici.-msTto the people ami communicated, in writing hv the.o nonnds ster ntr. irr Rral,a,a,n,l La o J Li. i. r . .. 8 1 . u,c Pt0l,t-
i .-. . . j i i i- ""'"- i - u in iiil; iiimim. iih'H-i; es norn sovcrn rnnn nr too I n. r.r.irr-...., i
Ihe following ls an interesting view purpose of nominating a governor One, chieily from the counties of Perquimana of the commerce of Port au Prince, du- hundred and twenty-six delegates ap-j Pasquotank and Chowan, in our nei-h-nng the year 1825. ipeared. Dr. William Dailington, ofj boring state of North Carolina. About
value imported. Chester, was appointed president, flic fifty of them are sent out, decentv fur-
convention proceeded to the nomination,' nished for the vovage by the Friends
unuer wiiose care thev have heretofore
Sec. 7. The Executive Council shall
als report, weekly, to the .Apn.hlr -.1!
300,000.
Much distress prevails among the la
th proceedings, accounts, receiptsand; boring clases 2100 person had been
ex enditures of each Department and
U cupalion, and their opinion of the character of each Intendent, and the lute i lents' opinion of the daily character of each person attached to their Occupation. And all the accounts of the Commu-ni'v-shall bo balanced at least once in e t'!i month, and the results communicate to the Assembly. Skc. 8. All the Reports of the Superhvendents and of the Secretary, and all tr usaclions of the Assembly, shall be regii!ered,and carefully kept for perpetual reference. Snc. 9. The Assembly shall also register weekly its opinion of the Executiv? Council; and the Council, in like m ivner, its opinion of the character ol thu proceedings of the Asssmblv.
discharged from two manufacturinrr es-
tablihments in the Gloucestershire.
A woman was tried at Taunton for, French
pretending to he .a man, in which cha-i Hane towns
racter she had been married to fourteen wives; the last of whom preferring the complaint against her, stated that they had lived as man and wife for three months, and that she thought the prisonei" was a man, owing to her vile and deceitful arts. The culprit was ordered to be publicly whipped and imprisoned. The trade at Belfast is increasing. During the ten past ye: rs the customs levied amounted1 to 427,G1G. Spain. The Spanish authorities on the coast near Gibraltar, seized upon the property wro. ked in the late rale.
that it might pass through fair hands'
tons entered.
America 15,080 British .83-2
6,919 1,613
Netherlands 218
The exports to the United states were 4,205,237 lbs. cotl'ee, 368,384 His. cam
wood, 121.053 lbs. cocoa, 52,606 lbs.
78 1 ,550
902,809 504,302 393,700
42,672
anu .ur. oninze receu eu every vote so that he will be re-elected, as we anticipated, and probably without opposition.
The following resolution was also
passed
Ilcsotved, 1 nat our confidence, in the
cotton, 23,413 feet, mahognay, 4,699. patriotism, talents and inllexiblo inte
ox hides, 650 goat skins, 4.591 lbs. to-igrity of general dndrcie Jackson, is unim-
bacco.
Cubii. The five Americans who have been so long conlined in the castle at Hay ana, on a charge of murder, have at length been released through the interposition of Mr. Rodney, our consul there The imports of flour, (exclusive of
what is clandestinly introduced;, at Ma-
paired; and that his conduct, during the pendency of, and after, the late election of president of the United States, i deserving the unqualified approbation of the American people.'
Glorious uncertainty of the Ln-.vJ A late Lni i... Moriiin (Jiiromcle 8 ys At thr last Ln isier ussizt'S, Si pris':itrr was indicted tr u-
i la 1 .
, - ., " .rinfru Kirirni nan note, ui mo- t.rriLrnrt 4 - vana, during the past year, was 102.921 'headed guiliy, but rutbc secsucn, hnd tn'new country,
been living. Eleven are the freemen of the Rev. John D. Paxton, of Prince Edward county, in this state, ;ie!j over to the society to transport Them; one the donation in like manner of Dr. Webb.ofthe great biidgenearthisplr.ee, and one of the Rev. Cave Jones, of New ork. Thev go out for the most part in families, and are of all ags, but chiefly young men and women, and boys and girls, with a few old persons and young infants. Among the men are some good mechanics ; but the greater part of them have been used to handle the plough and hoe. With the industrious habits which we understand they have manifested, we have no doubt thev will do well in their
