Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 18 November 1826 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
ORIGINAL. Old dreary Winter' h&st'ning on, with all her gloomy train, And all the feathered choir agree to drop their pleasing strain; The blilhsoru lark and linnet gay, the gold-
IClil IIJCJ 9UIDCI ILI1C9 ICIiUilll U3.1U .1111 U ment apparently to the high admiration of the distant spectator; hut to the no small terror of the unexperienced fishers, who, even under such circumstances, are often ordered, by the foolhardy harpooner, to "pull away1' to the attack. Sometimes the whales throw themselves into a perpendicular posture, with their heads downwards, and rearing their tails
finch and the dove,
Hre left the val!ey9 And the woods, and dropt on high in the air, beat the water with tbf ir tales of love ; lawful violence. In both these cases, the
The blooming beauties of the spring, the rural 3ea j5 thrown into foam, and the air filled
swains delight,
With sotr.me r's many pleasing sctnes, have van : ,u . .1 - r i . .
iir.i. , . J"sni' , , . concentric waves produced bv the conWith languid eye I view fhc fields, o'er spread , . 4 ,
with vapours; the noise, in calm weath
er, is heard to a great distance; and the
with winlry gloom,
Where oft I've seen the blnssom9 blush, amidst their fragrant bloom j I'll hie mo t'j yon lonely cot, where dwells my only dear ,
abroad to a considerable extent. Sometimes the whale shakes its tremenuuoutail in the air, which, cracking like a whip, resounds to the distar.ee of two or
And shield hrr from the wintry blast until the three miles. When it retires Irtun the corning year: surface, it first lifts its head, then, plung-
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Anil when u.at spring returns again, wiui ail ner ing u uncier water, elevates us dhck like
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The following is an account of the Expenditures of tlic count y of Dearborn, from the date of the former exhibit.
hd from iiavanna to Quito, whi. h i? 900 nubs. 'believed to be the Ttli of November 1825, until the G tli of
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i nunr in a wee a time rtuirra was srru iur
removed, and another sent in Lis stead.
u'ura was still seen hovering round bU palace.
On this lie was advised to remove which he
have followed hin as close as be could afoot,
November 182G, inclusive; together with an account of the
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t'rooi lhno the Viceroy removed to Uenco, inmOUlU 01 C01U1I J GCDl Ul liial time, Willi 1110 iiCCCipiS Ol UltJ which is 1600 miles Ad in abo.it .j fortmgtt. ' showing the situation of the county debt at there Aguirra was also 1 am resolved says i . . J 1 - the Viceroy, to tire this fallow out, and so. this time.
pleasing thronjj,
the segment of a sphere, deliberate!)
with a song
Sclfxted.
The Landing of 1iic Pilgrim Father in Jew Eng'ayul. "Their d iunds hearts no meteor led lo t itor ti r the ocean; From fortune and from ron they fled To n iven find i?s devotion." K. 1'. Paine The brrak.ng waves dashed high Oi a stern ,md rock-bound coast, And tliH woods, against a stormy sky, Their giant branches toss'd; And the heavy night hung dailc The hills and waters o'er, VVhen a band of exiles moor'd their LarL On the wild New England shore. Not as the conquerer comes, They, the true hearted came; Not with the roll of tbe stirring drums, And the trumpet that sings of fame; jSot its the flying come, In silence and in f ar; They shook the depths of the desert's gloom With their hymns of lefty cheer. Amidst the storm they sang, And the star9 heard, and the sea; And the surrounding aisles of the dim woods ranc To the athem of the free. The ccean-eaale soarM Im o n his neat hy the white waves1 fo3C5, And the pines of ih; forest roar'd; Ibis was their welcome home! . Xhtre were rnf-a with hoary haiv Anii'!sf tint pilrioi band Why tM(i they come to wiiImt (herf, Avvy iVu.o t: eir childhood s land? Thfre v3 wooian's fearless ye, I it by h'-r h p love's tru'h; There was manhood's brow serenely hih, And iti- fijry heart vf youth. Whst sought Miry thus afar? Hi ighf jewels of the mm--? The wealth of sas, the spoils of tvar.' 1 hey sought a faith's pure ssbrine! Ay. c:dl it holy ground, The soil where first they trod! They have left undituM what there they found .Freedom to worship Gad !
I'll gather blossoms for my love, and soolh her rounds its way towards the extremit,
throws lis tail out cfthc water, and then disappears. In their usual conduct, whales remain at the surface to breath about two min
utes, seldom longer; during which time, they "blow" eirht r nine limes, and then descend for an interval usually ol five or ten minutes; but sometime when; feedii g fifteen or twenty. The depth; to which they commonly descend, is noil known, though, fiom the 4fceddv" occa-i sionally observed on the water, it is evi-
identlv,at times, only trilling. But when Ifclruck, the quantity of line they sometimes take cut of the boats, in a particu
lar descent, ctFords a good measure: ol the depth. By this rule, they have been known to descend to the depth of an English mile; and with such velocity, that instances have occurred, in which whales have been drawn up, by. the line attached from a depth of 7 or 800 fathoms, and have been found to have broken their jaw-bone,5 and sometimes crown bones, by the blow struck against
tills U' I UIJ I 1
transports himself to Vera ..'p-z. about 3000 miles; but there, also did h soon ' inrra Nay then, said the Viceroy, I wdllly tbe ill-tin no more, but keep a gmrd shout me and d fy him : hich he did. hut tbe p dce gites being one day open hnd the punrds enagetl m ilay. Aguirra entered, boldly mounted the spartment9. and there finding tbe Viceroy single and unarmed stubbed him to tt benrt, and having no means of t scape stabbrd himself at tbe sam time From the JVew York American r, I am an unfortunate, father, who whs Uhud by my
wife lo send m) daughter to a lashu :TjMe fe-j male boarding school," atiout three years ago,!
where she lots been evtrr since
be sure are heavy, but I don't mnd (bit so much. 1 leel the want of education myseif, ! and 1 am t tie re fore, desirous as fr as my j means will permit, to give my child a good one;
but 1 want to know o you vthat is a got d edu cation I sav nv girl has ben to this most
fisbionable school three vers and is r-nktant-ly receiving pnz s fur her superior pronVie-m-v, and yet she cannot solve a sum in the rule of three, if it is not in the hook :" Ibi iu sIih h s been clenr thru the arithmetic ind is now solving problems n a!gebra, ami fur nil I know, in Newton's Principia also. In history, ajiain, she siy9 she knows all about li e ancient but bas not got to modern history yrt " Sl neither sppk nor write English (9 my n -pi,rw tflb me) hut then he is stu! my Frenrb ai d Italian; and my wife h g. d haid far I.tin, too All these t ! 1 1 yrs 1 have borne ptii nOy so f-ir; but there is oie thiup I must b- g uvr assistance in making public and which I think you ill agre with n.e in calling wr.rs. th .n
xTavagnt You must know ihe young l,besj cannot gn to school in the aftfrnoon in the surie !
Lress they wore in the morning INoh- in.ist be io full dress to ray theii lialnn li ?ni) I do not know b ther thi foily ntia'c from
the mistress or the ych dar? iinst prob-b'v the!
inn' I j nut 14 i c ti't ii.-v v'iniiiw u ? i ' i . 1 1 " :
EXPELVDFTURES. For this sum paid te sociT.e Judges, b r 1 1; iei sum pii fi'.r.d Juro s, F r this sura pid P til Jurors,
Fr ibis sum paid tor support of nd entering pup?rg.
$ its. C6 00 72 50 177 5J 347 19 1 2-
For this um pud fr Wecord II ks &. -un Tiary fr the Clerk & Hf-corder's cfli'fS l.U 2 1 3
For this sum put tor r. p rs of ttie Jil,
F..r th s su.n pid Consubh s i.tu ndn g Circuit Court, For this sum pnt for rmt cf l) ust fi C.rcuit Court, F-r t'us sum pid rr wood for Vr nr. Coi;rt, F.r this sum pi 1 Coroner an Jiirnrs l 1 quest, holi.ng inquests on dead bodies, For this sum pd shce if fur rSKr services, For this sum piid .let k tor txira sei vices, - For this sum p-tid roi vi- w rs, cluin curriers, !t. . . . F.r this sum pmd Collector for collecting county revenue, F,r h; su.n paid (!iuoty Treksnrtr receiving m1 r'y"1 out For ttus sum paiii Jctilvir tordirg prisoners r.ilj iil ftts, .
rh b lis to' F. r hi sum pid tor itrnt ot jnry room-,
For "dus sum p i1 Mttorney drt nd.ng criminals wto were uraLie to employ counsel, F .r this sum paid to returning juJg, s of clectio:., . Fr del'.riqufiicus on duplicate in 1825, . F-T ihi sum paid Listers of Taxable property . - - For 'his sum allowed tor rent of room for supervisors, For t!.i sum allowed punters for printing this expos " For this sum p-id C'e k b r m.kmg duplicity s in I8i5 nd 1836, Suppustd C. unty iJaht lit Moudy in lb'5
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RECEIPTS.
$3104 56 1 4
ly amount of Duplicate for It) 1 4Vcrn Lictr.SvS. ; l; Stoit Lic.cnsrs, ' liy TuX on Lw lhocesSj
County D.br, Done by the Iloard of County Stipcrvis'-rs, Sib Nov. 1826 JlMki 1-ltL, Cl'k
i9J 29 ' 2 19 j)
22-4 L5 1 4 dolts. &7ii 51 JOHN VOiVl EH, Prts't.
FQREIG.Y LITEiLl TUUU LD s f 1 1. 7 ' li j jsi publ iii. d : y E. LIT FELL) I'Uib IDELP h'Li.
Cctfcr.ts vjWo. Ojfjr September.
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bottom, borne nersoiJS-ai'e ol opin-L r in. .t i " , , , 1 , ..? . , ler for one, slisll stop at the e:.d ol h- q i r that whales can remain umier a field 1 A KTH;"P
r a. .i a a r . 1
oi ice, or at me uouom oi me sew, in shallow water, when undisturbed, Tinmany hours at a time, VV hales are sel
dom found sleeping j yet, in calm weathrr, amon2 the ice, instances occasionally
P R OPOSAL 5. JOHN FAHOIS DLTFOUR, Post-Muster at Vcvay, h liana FOR PUBL1SUIXG BV SULSCRirTlON, Jt WEEKLY AGHICULTTRAL JOURNAL, U.YDER THE TITLE OF THE k r ... . .
ir hi ij) ui I'trst- proprti o o e :hc .ui i c,
We sympafh'X' with, without !) i
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relieve the ills coniplnutd of Md. Aji
Dr. Fram;L!Nt. A note i'i the volume "Dinli.macv of the U. S?iti1 ?l'- n en-
occur. The food of the whale cun?i?tsj tiot.s the arnear;ince i f Dr. rs-jud:!in at 0.
of actinia:, clior.es, sepia, medusa, cancri, ;e Kirch 'coijrt : ! 1 l, I : . . I . ' . i ! ' . . . '. ' . . . !
tvir(i v.l Ci t i. Lia.ivu 1 --iiu j piun Xs.ii.uf il Hisu ry of Is'orv.sy. Fri'Oi t.t K vrt.j pvtt.r liivitu.
u hi.n oi Foi tugu-Lite, fris rromtne n apology is tu-,L r m.dr g he more lo.'hu M..o U y ti v w aiivi L.Vt r-ry (l.zilte. lonjj list of periouic-ls cf iht d. , n wiU 6t.tS 11 ktotu s j he itin!, cn liunui.c. From the tu observe, tlut hi - ihost tiinos ot puhhek uu ii iobp--, iivr ii Vic, bicb ure d-v.-u J o H. I ftivii , Litci-turt, s3i 'oiiv li.biiiuUo.iSi Frosi the Quarterly itia, fic. vre very nuirtrcas, r:.J still ir.c:eit.j l'f itsv. ii. nunsytis, il.osc deto'.eU tj .A pr.tuiu-r The Traveller t the Source of the Ndc. but few, m d ihetr i umi-er r V,ir.s the sitit.
F i ai the J , liiv M ir. iitit
ni tbt the prt-fr.t sute ,f ihe Arricuhuriti
'Jr
irenera are
aiwayb to ne seen wnere er!(Jn.53 f aIl American cuhivau.i
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M i ii.ioi o'b Kt mi .he Rate f Wjes, ir.tr rtst in the Ws t in C i;uiry stun lo c-ll
l.toourij, Caj. s lr, and all t nlig'hi u d i-. uaural ts u-ill
rcuvlily p. -TcriYe ihe Hvlvnte to e derived
;(! Uu Co ii.iuvi) ol t.t;
i.u.iioUicU Ma.Zioe
any tribe of whales is found stationary 'straight n;ipov Jercd hair, hi, n u..J hoi, - and feeding. In ihe dead animals, how-! ,js l,Vown c .;!l. coat, f -rnuul a co: ir;.s:: ever in the very few instances in which I, with the h.ted and embroidered roaJrJy.
have been enabled to open their stom-:aml the powdered and p.-.l.ia.d heads! achs, squill or shrimps, were the only ;()f the courtiers of Ver-ti'.los. T..is no-i substances discovered. la the moUth Ot fnltv turned th' 1 1 1 i i n v '; , i h:id if . Ii
a whale just killed, I once found a qniin--French women. Ele:at;t entei t iit ir.. t?l tity onUa same kind of insect. YYhenj Wcre jjiven to Dr. Frarfclm, who, to thelf the whale feedf, it swims with consider-! reputation of a p!ii!osopJa;i, added the 15 ble velocity below the surface of the sta,j patriotic virtues which had invested iiim'
with its jaws widely extended. A t with the nble character of an apostle of
stream of water consequently enters its liberty.' I was present at one of these capacious mouth, and alonj; with it, Ifirgeentertainmentg, when tlienmsi beautiful quantities of water insects; the water os-, woman out of three hundred, was dvcJcapes again at the sides; but the food is'ed lo place a crown of laurels upon the ! i! 'Ilw! Wllti.ll '1 c if I..r I . I . I J P A I . . I !l I
u " oiii.v. ii wnne ueau oi me rvui'Tican ptuioropnei whalebone, which from its compact ar-'and two kisses unon his cheeks."
Ifangement, and the thick internal coverjing of hair, does not allow a particle the A certain parson recently preaching
in the neighborhood of several furnaces, told his hearers that their furnaces cave
-V l ir'. Kmii )U. uuA s KJir.LJircI,. Ifum Ult implication ot iiii'U j. m.- ?w t. .
r t t-v.w
,;':.. now pripust'd to th- ptrone of the public v i aiii Maitl.ird's. Narrative cf the Snrrtrd Ii matnaof fhe Wsirui Fahurh, ihit most
siz-j of the smallest j;rain to escape.
THE WHALE. iTxOM SCOP.ESI3V S ACCOUNT OF TIIEAaCTlC 21EGIOXS. By means of the tail,-principally, the
, , , I Tailor Jwd. WiQ Isdorlhrd is narticu-; them but a taint idea of hell, "lake
greatest veiocuy is prouucea oy power- Utly rtUMlQ for lhe art Wl!h whid It con. mail - sail, he, -out ofhell, and put hiu, tu strokes a-amst the water, impressed s!ruc8 il9 n,.st. liu 5lp) 1S of a ytUow coI. intoone ofth and hc woud )on di(. alternately upwjrd? and dowards; but a our) not tXl .eedi?ijf three inches in len-th, and ()f ..omip fit ' slower motion, it i, believed, is elegantly sh-nder in proportion. To prevent the pow, Cracking a 7Ver.AmonP other .mart produced,oy cutting the water laterally hty of its little nettling shaken down, a things J,cb I3,rki r is rrpreecated to have and obliquely downwards, in a similar contrives to attach it in such a m toner to the Mjd at r,is late trial, speaking ot Mr. Maxwell manner, as a boat is forced alon witii a letvea of the tree, that both must stind or fall t(ie Distr-ct Attornev. is the follovintr : single oar, by the operation of scuHin. together. The nest is forced of leaves which! p; cra(.ij bitn "!l to pieces as I would a The fms are, generally stretched out in a picks up from the ground; and it contrives,1 pip. 6tem mean no personal vionnce. uhoriznital position ; their chief applica- h? nieansofna sluidtr bill and some fi.e tiemen of the jury. I meanordyib.il I w ll tioa seems to b., the balancing of the fihreS which xX usri as nd!e and t,,ri'ad f0 crack him in thu style of a sailor who went into
4 j O..S. , v- i rs on tbt Cuhurc c Si k, l lit: . . li..;u tit JOSlol y. 16. Li i si o.t (.eiii: iii Swi.zcrUud, Ue Wait lA) Aia.zmt17. ii I'sf -poic.' t 2vi.ce of Von W ebtr.
'i Hi I H k u- .;. . F.i m the sme.
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animal, as the moment life is extinct, it alwaysfills overon its sidf , or turns upon
its baric. I !iey appear aiso to he used
sew these leavts to those grow nig on the tree a bank so A all at. A jolly ttronediy, b.tho;
wua great uexte.uy. uence it receives the nd heavinz. eatrred the M-chtm-t-'s
I'fca liuiii-f, which -He threw djwn a v'iO bill, and hallooed in his
name of the tailor bird
U H ilk"
u
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bearing off their vonne, in turninP,and " i V r u , "'V n,l W ui-Uwk , all to p.rce; crWhur. dir.rlinn'to the velocity nrnd. ,hP U'"Cb 3 SCarCc!y G tllG lV!o vv,nt .one .hiners (,Ml.inK n bis pocket)
ce 1 bv the tail. ' r r t that J'"S? J""al " Now, utlea.en of.
Bji . i t i i . . j - - - " mi- r , i i:i ti.v.iv nu tvisirici ai orn v into ulkv as Ws" whale is, and inactive, or incur tb! th-in in.se ofhnm- in jinn., p J .. . . . . . . , . - , ' , ' mci-r.tuit i.ian in e oi riono. . in almost ah a3 many pieces, so that when he is n-iund in indeed, rla.my a it appears to be, one canons and MRe. men bare w.lhnLHy cr Gcd r.onnection with the r.,bbr,f..l :r..n ,K..f
mijjht imajine that all its motions would ;their lire r.ther than pocket an insult, and we' w! j;0Ka li0i only at tbr, 0fhn H-'nr-be sltiJiL-isl:,. and its greatest exertiOMS seldom suff-r cnjastly -.vahout wishing to retal- the Mivor. but at the tea party of every hdy' productive of no great celerity." The be injury, invariably proiutnmK thru we in ,own: not exeentinz that of the beautiful and'
tact, however, is the reverse. A whale i oavc a r'bhf t( ,rat others as we ourselves have intellectual Mis
extended m )tionles3 on the sunacc of bten lrea,eJthe sea, can sink in the space of five or ne ol ,b? mnfit !rik,a? instances of this six seconds, or less, -beyond the rp.-irh nfik,nd ' cordc-d of a youn- SvwU Officer.
i i . 1 ho hpino" nrderf (I on spri-n'p in cmi f ii. v
lie i:tm:in onmt'i. I'; l -!- i .1 nn --n - --...w v .- 1
r rm -.' y- iwvsi indi ind. hw. t . ... 3,jn;i ircry 01 p pas
the surlace, or perpendicularly or ob-l . .. '.' . . , Barcelona, and h u ii f? ot leave to rp. U, , . ' . J , 'vthere the governor or vice-roj hid made a aw, ' niny leave 10 requely downwards , is the san,.v I have ro be .a !laaSfi ,ome 6,avt.s ,ie xvent ahoarj observed a whale defending, alter rhad lhebaggrtpe of European8 Thft youn ltn.; Cape palley, and passing throu-h the harpooned it, to the depth of 400 fath-!cer ,VD0Se narrje wa8 ieoirn. notwitbst.nd,,,-1 crew of slaves, asked divers of them.
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what treir olfences were? Kverv one
or eight miles per hour. Ihe usualUl p.uticles btlonn-to him. He wa instant-
rale at which whales swim, how ever lv accused, and condemned to the usual mm.
i ic. ticDi sLc LUiuuui h M usriul ktivl dum rous clasa oi oui TeihiW l,mzc-i.
v,'il fce tnabhd 15 oh.,io t i- ul in pu suit of i "t V.udoia Villte. F: j.Ti the i--evv their avoction. which isdtnv.d fr..Tr thr mi
Vii.i.ti: ) M z.rc terchnffe cf idens, sitid the mutual con.munic.alo J i.e iii sue. Fioin the Jon:hly M .i- tior of fc xperinicut, discovem s, &.c. To pro Ei i'e Ui.s tod its page hull oe prihcipliy o--
..ii.j? uriUtf UivUiu. Jrrr.m lilac i-nip'fii t y comm ion nt i .ns irara prat ti-iuLkgri--h i ruifuralUta, O.- gmul lliyt ,n-.i striciiura h. t i-Vom L'Uc kwocd's ittire. a-ra D.mts'ic nd Foreign puolicA'ions, i n i i u l..a..y oi ilc Iron M-ak. Fiura xrcuture, Horncuiiurt', Rural ana Doai.ktiu i. H ,u o .faiii.sv'. From tbe M.Mnhiv Tim editor iuf ini? on hn b r rmf f n.t.
est:!! itiuwors to Cirtu ar u-hu.-h iu Jjinur-
Fixui t5, ht d recttd to mnv jemh rru n tiir i f out the Union, on ihs culture ot th. Vi. ( hu h ill Funa hel h 4fiti dhrr cir urr.sUm ts hv; ta hcria p-f vented h:m trcm pubiishot.) d bm mj Fiom ejK witness to the sucttxfcfid ti"riiti nu ui.aU have hs'-n nivde ki d srr now ir k.n u tlub lirdnrh of ri uhure, as vell as io rerinj ihe
U s-.ttf.'uhet-ua Selection Tr-r-parency of silk wohm, m vcy nnd its vic:nhy , will hre it
..u v . Uu lUconcatiou id bpu J' ni powt r tu ii) trh'r his reder. consid. .SJuuii G-..-.U D ublc 5Ur Frnci Ai rb!e stock of valuable inform tic-o on those nun K-ois. iaiporttnt surjects. -0 J.iterary Ihttllig'tncerhe History cf the t he ma. k- for the puplua productions of a Aauionsn in-., i iii, urht ii n. Henry IV i. great pirt of the frmiii popuUtmn ot th- wt h ru, f . m 17-io io 1754 J mn.ey io U'ine tetn couvtry, beir so d'!en glutted, th- in ro- - a Napu .ri.vi of Four Ycurs K m- duction of ome new obj: ct cf culture, th prodtu hi F. in-t blccliiu ot Scrcd Harm u ;ts of wbi h shll he d-tnvd such uM i the K munce if .S.r John Chivcrton i'd nn acUautjrctius m.iket, t nhr r fct heme or Ma.t u s li.ujiri .ons if Milton Ainslie s ro-d, shl be dvocud, ar,l no p. ins v iii i e Miar.t J uacd Translation vf L'.orcntt's ttie- fepred in c 'Ueetirp- surh ut innu.iis us wdl :.r ii' llist.iy ct I-pj siUon p ri y s nvs 'endtney to hi i,u.t the under, k. I hir.i X for iht D showery oi Norih- hS well an lo render thii work us. ful at il un. vwtsi 1' 1 he Lit- i t U..i i htc Jort Kor. estinjrfo the t body ot Air.mcfi Fuimers. t.er- biiup A'uu.im for Ar ists U il Comitioss t he Y s tio F.imer wi'l fe li u.'o ricci V a io Gtiece His-ory of printed on Super-roval h.f slet, f od pptfr, tht ti a;u ol Aii.couit ticus? en Jit l)i in su'h fcritl that ecf. i.umbtr blmll c( '(. ight vine S v v 'iiiy Uhroi.ohir ti I lostratu-us P K a"d be deposited in the Post I true, seof h. 1. i 5i .!.'ui Althaea. u c I he B.n curely wr.pped, to be forw rdid t mi. o ub q i, u" tii- 11 a uiy ( f Aim . u - llis'oricd, "rHerst at Tkhes DoitAUi per annum, pyila To;..; .,,ui !, i.-.a it-i.su .i A- vuoi of the ,n d varice, or on the pjerncti of tLc ilixt t;e.y i V i ;i.,-,jit r I lie lio am V oh number. Tm- ii ,,y ji r.i fns.:i t.hu . h of a:. J hi. Fif.y-t.-o numbers will form a volume, to - ii :.i.;ii t ot th pt.:.i,n L.og.i gt uah whirh a Title-p, and au I d-x will he add.d. . ,uv. .Vi M 1 os li-nt.--.ioo ct Ms- Publication to commence so s on a sufli.nnt in -di a .1 at- iv . i.iu Cnsei- l.-s.itut.ons nu.ubvr of tu-s::nbers shtl have Cttn obUi&CiJ I'.ivaii.. h' His i .V ! Au.lrlil iitiico to defray t he rSDrlia: S. II . . .... t . . r- i j i
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This V.r. Llalier calh enckin a lawyer.
The Duf;c of Ossuni. The Dtike of
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even when they are on (heir passige from one. situation to another, seldom exceeds four miles an hour; and though, when urged by the sihtof any enemy, oi alarmed by the stroke of a harpoon, their extreme velocity ftiay he at the rate of eiat or nine miles an hour: yet we lmd this peed nev r continues longer than for a few minutes, before it relaxed
almost to one half. Hence, for the space of a few minutes, th"y are capable of darting through the water, with thr veloc ity almost of the fastest ship.unde: sail, atid'ofascundin with such rapidltv
Di NIEL J. CASWELL, COLWSKLLOR AT LAW. OJ!ce on F,ont Street, Cincinnati, xeur tie o.'j.'. TjJff prc(ice in the counties of Haw--HT3 "l'00 'cd Ouiler, and in the Ihslnct and
HOUSE OF E.YTER TALYMEJYT. cnit co',r,s of ,hH Un,ted At tha ' I !l Ulrtt if Ik!. . " al X
a . i , . , , "icini oi ouiu aiso, io me county ol L;ear-a-u dt oe reoy to ntuinnn-.daic tliose win- i , . , ' -f , 4 ..i.y hrr p per .o bMc u.u, a el, on or uuuuv b,n- and in ,he Jsurreaie court oi He state th. fi at of Uciobt-r oet; and tht iioihri thii 01 Indiana. ot w..otoi .ii nis p t-i io render their stay vvuii April 15, 1825. 15 hm c.uniortaJie ud pt aa.nt. His table ud bar wo. oe tumbled mkIi the b. s tlul cn Ds TERMS GF PUBLIC A '1 10 X found in the w ati r . counuy K.s bti'de will .r , lw)a :.e soippurd wuh the Oct or provcadir, the Palladutm is printed w- Li) , cn buper knd c.rrlu; oiUr. He ha n.de kn rranvc r"" PaI r. THRKR U0l.Lk per .ni.um,
pm at tne end ot ttie er; uii.fh m,y be di.
ishment which was that the criminal should be whipped on an ass. fJreat interccssinn vr.is made for him without effect. With much ado.
however, a reprieve was at tast cbtnned for!
him for a fortnight, which reached him just as he was o? the bast, stripped. exp s d, and prepare for punishment. Nay ays Aiuirra, the shame is suff red and I an enly respited for fortnight. Executioner, da jour business, nd retorn the tyrant I is reprieve. I he sen
tence accordingly took its course, and tbe young
man endured the punishment which he had incurred. B it he never after could be brousht to afisociate wjih gentlemen He was constant
ly strolling about, gloomy and melancholy, in
a k '"v a i'w--k. . .
one sayinji, that he was put in out ot o.persfroo, uaurtnt DJ.? of n. L' 1 ,0 m.us c,;HrS1 by p-ymnt of r o HOLLARS in
as lulfcapeutirtly out of the water. Thi solitary corners. Sooa after the Viceroy was
malice; another by bribery of the judjje;
but ah ot them unju-tly. Anion:; the rest there was one sturdy little black man; and the duke asking him what he was in for, "My lord," said he, "I cannot deny but I am justly put in here; for I wanted money, and so took a purse hard
hy 1 arragona, to keep me from starving." The dtike, with a truncheon he liad in hi? hand, gave hirn two or three blows on the shoulder, saying, "You rogue, what do you do amoncj so manv
honest , innocent men? 'Get you out. of
their company :" so he was freed, at o
pj.
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