Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 46, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 November 1826 — Page 2
LATE FOREIGN NEWS,
Great Britain and Ireland. At the commencement of the Old Bailey sessions upwards of 600 prisoners occupied the prison, owing to the adjournment of the sessions for the accommodation of the
city law officers. The archbishop of Casbel, (Ireland) received a few days ago, from lord Nor-
manton, son of the late archbishop Agar,) rolled forth and struck down every one
400 hands, (in its flourishing state it gave bread to 1,200 men,) produces annually 336,000 pounds of quicksilver, and yields a profit to the government of '00,000. In 1803 a fire originated in the wood work of the mine, and for five weeks the flames raged in the bowels of the earth with the greatest fury; when the shafts were opened, the smoke, filled with
mercurial and sulphureous exhalations,
1 8,000, a renewal fine, on a new lease of
those parts of the archiepiscopal lands leased to lord Normanton. Mr. Oxenham, the auctioneer, was indicted at the Middlesex sessions, on Tuesday, for knocking dozm a Mr. Nathan. A certain "noble peer' had eighty thousand pounds staked, or pleged, on one horse race. It is to be hoped that
he lost it. France. Part of the goats imported into France some years since, from Thibet, or Cachmere, were sent to Switzerland, where their cultivation has suc
ceeded well. Spain was much distressed on account of the Portuguese constitution and some of the most efficient of the Spanish troops were deserting, or rather marching off to Portugal in large bodies. The
king has issued a severe decree against them. Italy. The Algerines lately made a descent near Rome and carried off 20
men and 3 women. If the pope could employ com. Rogers as a negotiator, such things would not happen! Germany. The authorities of Dan'zig have announced that there is a deficiency of coarse grain in that place and vicinity, and not sufficient for consumption during the winter. Potatoes had risen to 400 per cent; and the poor were threatened with a famine. Russia, It is said, has been invaded by the Persians that is, one of the distant provinces of the mighty empire of the autocrat has been touched by them in arms, and Persia may be added to the unweildy mass of nations. It is also said that some of the Persians- are furnished with English uniforms, and th.it they have many British and French officers among them. The emperor Nicholas, has lately given 110,000 slaves, to different favorites. The empress Kote gave a much larger number to her various bedfellows. It is stated that Turkey has by no means settled her disputes will. Russia the latter has a large body of troops ready to cross the Pruth. Greece. Fabvier has driven the Turks ut of Athens. Colocotroni was preparing for a grand attack upon Ibrahim. Lord Cochrane had not arrived. Turkey. A Paris paper of the 26th Sept. positively asserts that when the latest advices left Constantinople the city wa3 in flames, supposed to have been by the disaffected. No particulars are given except to show the great extent of the conflagration. A Turkish fleet of 2 sail of the line, 8 frigate.-, 5 sloops of war and 15 smaller armed vessels, was at Metiline on the 27th July. Some grand attack appear
ed to be contemplated; but the reiuioice
that came within its reach. As a last resource, the directer turned in a stream
of water and allowed it to flow two days:!
the charge. With the agility of a squirrel he bounded from the cabin; another moment saw him landed, and running as if the deuce were at his heels. A boat
man chased him long enough to see him tumble into a mud hole from which however, he extricated himself before he could bs arrested.
SHIPWRECK. Los? of 23 Lives off Repcar. The Kik a Greenland vessel, hound
to Whiteny, came on shore during a
tif menduous gale oi wind,
bout t-ieven
in the course ol the second day. m con-,0-clock at n-,Plt, n,ariv a mil frm Resequence of the prosecution ot steam, or j . dioinincr to 'Marsh. The life
om I edcr.r
ie imminent
tain, rent the huts of the miners, started !dancr of their own lives, fearlessly hast-
the kindling of inflaraablc air, an explo-jb'0Rt was pri)(npljy obtained ft sion look place which shook the moun-.jaml several individuals, at th
Houses larther on trom their ioundatioiisi AVi urA ,uf t.u:irH thp
t-IICU Kll lelJ, o i v.-ji v -----
hus sawng some oi ; A
res t.oni a watery
hiv fruitless attempts;
I t . . . - J
nut it required two years to pump out ltn : tl: vr,,fti ;n wucu thev were as
!. ii . . V :.-.. & ' 7 - . i
inc water, n was cnuizju vu nuu uir
and made the panic-struck inhabitamsjrpel in ho oj- tj fly in dismay; it was a splendid artitjcial jtheir fejW clTatur earthquake. The lire was extinguished. yrave. but after man i " la J .
The following is an account of tlie Expenditures of the
county of Dearborn, lrom the dale ot the iormer exhiDii,
believed to be the 7th of November 1825, until the 8th of
November 1826, inclusive; together with an account ol the
amount of county debt at that time, with the Receipts ol the present year, shewing the situation of the county debt at this time. EXPENDITURES. $ cts. Tor th.a sum paid the Associate Judges, ; Eo I-or thia sum panl C.-antl Jitro's. . ' iir Pnr this cut. r.r. IV tii Jurors. ...
For thi sum pn.tl frr support cf and entering paupers, . 347 19 1
I.r this sun rm'ul f r liecord Hooks &. Utionary fur the Clerk Zi. Recorder 6 ollices, lo l
For th 13 su;n paid for rr pairs of the J d. Far th s sun paid Constables atu-ndir-g Circuit Court, For this sum p...d for rent of H use tor Circuit Court, Ft.r tr:s sum paid for wood for Fircuit Court, . . For this S"nr pan 1 Conner and Jurors of Inquest, holding inquests on dead bodies, For this surn pa''d shunfF fur fxira services, For ihiS sum pMl Citrk ior txtr services, .... For tins sum paid rout virv; rs, chain carriers. Sir. . . . For tLis sum paid Collector fjr collecting county revenue, F.ir this sum paid County Treasurer receiving and paying out. For this sum paid Jailor fcoardir.g prisoners and jail fees, V ir this sum n.id for rent of inry rooms,
For this sum pid Hltorney detndmg criminals who were unable to employ coucscl.
Mfieqiientl) driven back b) t'ie buisterousl For this mm paid to returning juclRt a of electior
river Idria,nnd contained so much vUrH.-i. i t mv;Dr sniVicient hands
ol and iron .that every fish disappeared! board o IRanare the boat, they were from the river except the eel, which J relUctiitlv compelled to give up the bids deGancc to every thing but actual h 0f ffbrdln the wretched crew any broiling and roasting. assistance from that source Tiie ill-fa-
Mr. Kusseil, lrom whose "tour we:t( .T;1 hentbeatiiiL'aL'ainst the rocks
foregoing facts have been collected de
scended into the mine by one of the inclined shaft?, where there were succei-
fcc. until nearly 5 o'clock the next mor
ninst, when she parted completely in two and the crew consisting of twenty seven
sive tlightscf steps all the way, as rcgu- .son R(!re itStalltly precipitated into
iar as ma private uwciling, lie aays;th foam;nc deep? Twenty three of
it is necessary tor the visitor to leave be- thc3e uniapPy hcincs soon found a wat-
hind watches, ring?, snutV boxes, &.e.
ery grave. The Captain and three of
1 1 k 1 !! I : T" all 1
wincn woiild intaliDly De anecieu dv ,i0 c .vn;i.fJ(i ,n 5iinrp. pvprv
cksilver. 1 wo fashionable ladies i wne nn;,i thPm. nml tho U
the quick
wljo went down during the congress in the neighboring Laybach, returned the one with her gold watch converted into a tin trinket, and the fair cheeks and neck of the other were made black by the sulphur. Some of the mining operations produce trembling fits and convulsions, and the mercury generally discolors and destroys the teeth. The wages of the miners are very small; they are always in a state of destitution, and their lives are short.
Philadelphia, Nov. 2. The S. American Service. VYc have received a letter from a friend, a young gentleman now in Mexico, and who has bt en for several years past in the service, of the Patriot Armies of the South but who is now in the Mexican Army. The
following extracts may afford some inter
est to our readers. " 1 on may remember, when 1 left Philadelphia, with what extravagant anticipations of fortune and glory, I and my two companions embarked for the South. Alas for young men ! how wild are their notions ! I firmly believed there was a spacious theatre before me, in whose arena I might acta proud, a distinguished, and a profitable part I was mistaken. I have struggled hard; watched and prayed ; but in fortune, 1 am in a worse situation than I was in yours my native city and as for preferment, although I have had the
good luck to become Colonel of a Regi
ment of 500 menJighthig Colonel as they call it here 1 find that the honor will neither mend a wounded leer, or fill
w -
For delinquencies on duplicate in 1825,
F..r this sum paid Listers of Taxable property - - For this sum allowed tor rent ot room for supervisors. Fit this sum allowed printers far printing this exp sr, For this sum paid Clerk for msking duplicates in 1825 and 1826, Supposed County Debt 1st Monday in NuVtmbtr, 1825.
RECEIPTS. Ily "mount of Duplicate for 126, . 4 It Tavtrn Licenses, 41 13 y Store L'C.- ns.s, ; . . liy Tx on Lav Process, , County Debt, Done by the Board of County Supervisors, 8ih Xov. 1826 Attest, Jamfs Dili. Cl'k
1, 57 I S
49 00 35 00 I 5 30 v4 70 00 70 00 ' 27 25 10a 43 66 50 1 2 54 (6 ..4 6 00 to 00 1 -25 107 90 12: 70 5 00 2 00 40 0 14 6 19
gSlOi 56 1-4
S 1Q1B 05 96 i:o 3 4 290 29 ' 2 19 5J
224 15 14 dolls. 87 A 51 JOHN POUTEU, Pres t.
ors soon recovered; but the Captain, on
arriving within a few yards of the shore,
was so severely struck bv a log ot timber
which had floated from the wreck, that,
on being taken up on the beach, life was found extinct. .,7.' nr;,-., Tl.i Insf Rlnrlr.
wood's Marine has a strange rumourP1"?1 1 ?e delendant, a publican, tor His lordship on com.ig into court, in it, that Washington Irving is in a fairin..ng the prosecmor,a farmer at U alt- .poke to the respective Counsel ol the way of marrvine Her Hichness the! ,amstow' out. f hlS the dendant ,) parties, who consented that the juiy
Ar iit,i,. r Poro fiAr rtf nouse, anu giving mm in charge to a stiouiu De uiscnargcU wnnout giving
From a London Paper. ceed. Having obtained the favor of pen COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. and ink, they sent a letter to the Cnief A kstminster, June 21. Justice, stating, that eleven of them A determined Juror. Churtton vs. Cooper, were agreed on their verdict, but that There was nothing interesting in this they had given up all hopes of convinccase, which was an action brought a- ing the twelfth.
The evidence did not leave their verdict. This was doi.e, and they
Nt i , .i . .i i- ! f waii.iiiiiau i 'i.iilnn I It ennm ? h'll Ihn It illtnrc nt
. , . j ... k it very clear whether tne r aintin was left the Court, several of them precertain papers are determined that she J ... 1 . . i v . , , ,. r r nm j.t sober or not, when he was so treated, sented a most son v sight, shall marry some one, as it was only a 0 r.i u i
few weeks ago they had her weded to a French Count of inconsiderable merit. Were she to study true d.:gnity, the title she now wears would never be changed. Rait. Pat.
Salisbury, .Oct. 31. Destructive Hurricane. 0;;e of the most tremendous awful and destructive Hurricanes, of which we hare any record, passed through the country about 2o miles above here, in nearly an east direction, on Friday evening, the 20th inst. The current of wind was only about 100 yards in width. In its course it swept every thing from the ground; such was its resistless fury that the sturdiest oaks, and heaviest rocks, were torn from the earth and blown ciflike feathers before an ordinary wind. This is extravagant language, wc know; but it is no more so than the reality will bear us out in usinir. The forest where the hurricane passed was levelled with the ground! presenting the appearance of a meadow ol luxuriant grass, with a single swarlh mowed thro the centre rf it. Wherever it passed a plantation, it totally annihilated every thing in its course. The greatest sutTer-
jer we have heard of, is Samuel Jones,
FROM TIIE NEW YOKK ENQUIRER.
an einntv stomach, much less a vacant
ments expected from Egypt had not ar-J purse. It is true I am in a better situarived,and it is intimated that they would jtion than hundreds of young men from
Hottor want ot tund. the United States' who have joined the Africa. The slavers on the coast were: Patriot service. Many who have enter-
endeavoring to re-establish trade lown(ed the service with sanguine hopes of
inn txr n ro hn i I 1 f mr o httturtr r nrAtnrt .1 . . - . i . a i . - . .
Uliu u,u,ul,,s " ""''J IW wiwiv-wi juivancemrm, in a snort nme Decamp -en. btf. thor nf th c rvu.
their inlamous traflic. This placi: i ad-.disgusted ; and either by self indulgence! bun icane unfortunately passed directly --. A. A. - A I . . ... I . . I A -L. -.l-.k . . . B . .'.) mJ I I
jdceni loiue Ainei ic.ui cou n , an.i ineiand the extinction ol their ambitions, over the most valuable improvements on
Monrovi
erable tr,ade
American vessel-, who di-po.-e nt their i other pursuits. I would caution everyidwellins, the kitchens, smoke houses.
cargoes on advantageous terms, and the vouu: man wh0 has a,, idea of mabins?!rn fm,ic. nn.l n nrt mk., ,.rU
colonists were acquiring shvngf h. J he:il5s fortune by ccming here, to stay at jout-houses, with all their contents, were climate, however, is still fatal to the home. jf he merely wishes to fight for entirely swept from the ground where whites I he Rev Mr. H, km ,s to he; the sake of liberty, it is another thing. I they stood, and blown oil into thousands added o the list of those who have sac-ve lately seen Commodore Porter- of atoms, and scattered over the country
,ll?uT V.. I'' " . , ,olu":the i'eoplelook to him with great reli- for miles around. Two
zation oi our iioeraiea people ot color. !ance. He has a hard task before him JbilUl. nA ..nMUr -...i
I I ' 1 1 1 1
that he was not. TI I'fl ..
i nc cniei justice said, that it a man Sir The following exhibits the fruits went into a public house, and was sober, of about five or six millions of dollars and behaved civilly, he was entitled to contributed by Kn gland and the United refreshment. It he were not, it was the States, to the missions in the east: publican's right and duty to turn him j n- t , n . i ji i Asiatic Jus tow. A late Connecticut out, tor a landlord was in some measure At- 1 . j . n n ' rtl ,,- 31irror contains a letter dated Bengal a protector of the public peace. ri -.T . . . . i . . . Thai.i;M r. tt bay, in March last, in which the writer 1 he J ury retired to deliberate. Hour,. . Yu ' .1 i a i . says '-lie was worn out with btvtnnv lor after hour passed, m which they were l7 At- . ri ,, ,P, i ,n j the 3lissionary College. The College heard in warm discussion. Towards sup- i Ko . i . r i b r. u . j u- u - i e nas 53 students, a part of whom appear per-time the sounds which issued from , 14., f 1 u piously disposed. At Calcutta, there their room were very angry and vehe- 1 r " ,, rr, . . ' r. t 1 r r 1 - are live Lollr(jpfi. liiey have large ai.rt ment. Inlormation was broueht into 1 . 1 . 1 j- At "a "" n . . f . . 14.? elegant buildinsjmt U- rooms are a - Court that an Irishman had thrown a Mf, rr, .... i r - . .u j 1 j most empty. i hree ot these are ca - loat into their room, and had disappear- , 1 w- J , , i rP, 1 ,r. ,,. , . Vi eu rlindoo Colleges: and we conclude ed. I he sherill s cthcer, who had been . , j ,t nt ? c 1 U1UU 1, 4 i . 4. are heathen. "At Serampore, he sa s sworn to keep them without meat or U) ,, , , . r j 1 1 , . 1 , . . c ''there 13 a supurh huildii g lor a Culdnnk, rushed in ard snatched the loaf,, 4 1 fcY , .
wliirh ..M a penny one, from the month ! ' " " , J " "oagc of a juror, at he instant he was about to f'' ff,rU 1 he, "Um: take the lirst Mte. The Chief Justice . " s,u1.t" 8 5 aM"'
l fit jUIS-
I 1 I i .IT T . vli'.M 1 I, U:U llitj 0llS OT hnrl (inna l-trrr,i (-' V I . I h O " .
rii, , r.i i . I i ittf. j. nt uittiiuu ciass W iicn Ihev Clerk of the Court, who was by no mean? i , , .. , 7 ' "V i..i....i i ... -.i . , - had, is almost broken up. In the Bish-
i'c.i;t.u iti neiii Kl in wiuioui nis own n i; I i i . i op i. v. olJegr, ttere are now onl seven dinner, went in and reprimanded them , . bT? , , . f ... . . . i . students. It has a lean ed urine pal lor permitting provisions to be received it r , , . into their room; he Lusted they wouM ;"'d l,ro!cs .ll doing Imle in not be gtiiltv of a repetition of such con- rroJi ' lkniS Inc.. nor ,.hli .,1 . ;,rc chlcil "1,ed '"vice :n the Gov-
. -, ..-.. ..lf-tv. IW (Mill XJKJ II II IIII. . I , . J
i .mi tvtiy uu missionaries
r.rc. 7? iana l,Te el1cuon oi ineir amotions, over the most valuable improvements on villains must be broken up.!S:lvc themselves up "to prey on fortune," his plantation near the Yadkin river, ana begins .to be a place otr.oid- rui ed and worthless; or returned to bout 24 miles above this; and it left deotide,ind is frequently verted ; - their native land, to seek their destinies lation and death in its wake. Hislare an vessel, who di-po.-e nt their i other pursuits. I would caution every dwelling, the kitchens, smoke houses, no-
coming to a speech- 5? "" io '' WIlh lUiU eachagain left to' their T'' a - . 'n,t llHlc for the native. lhere is but
. .1 il l i . .. tii.:.iiriiii
winuow; anu ne naranguea mem on the i .
uuiy ana neressny oi ccmn
verdict. I hey w ere
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UVIHIIHIUI.-. lll'l ll'l! iiitri. VII (K 1-..I 1
nKain rose hil,. a.nl there seemed a "K,e n'T naUVe5' and o strong disposition to decide the point af.t0nriG bal l""J"t" ter the good old mode, by wager of battle. Towards two oVlcrk in the morn- Casi S!etl Ms-We laelJ inserted a paring, all discussion had subsided. No- Zr"yR ,rUlivfc tu the advanta-es of Mr . floyi'g thing was heard on the outside, exct rt Ia!enl( bd.!si and as a" eatenplification of our
,,,1 A , .-liw.il u ..5r..i . is menncDeu la tbe xSt -w-JLondun
certain sounds, from which it was conclu-
papers, that there is a bell of tbe above deser.D-
A valuable treaty has been uvule be
tween
Cape
solute
the
ulates that the territory shall never be transferred to any other than the colonists of Liberia. Tlie trade of Cape
Mount is valued at 50,000 dollars a year. 'ago a fellow oik-red a horse for sale to a The value of. the wood and ivory ex-1 ride manufacturer in this place; and as a
ported trom Laoena, horn 1st Jan. to: iurmer inducement ro ihe latter to pur
Oct. 25. A Rogue outwitted. A few davs
15th June, of the present year, is given
at $43,930.
cha-e, he agreed to take ritles, instead
of money, in exchange. The bargain was struck, and the fellow marched olfin
(inn ircinki. "lAA 7 ! .1 ll . . t .
mously to trv Ine eltect ol a sleep in re- r,,. . 1? - . -. .1 " i-iv .. - 1 . . v2toningioo Point. A cert.tK"afe siziied bv st-
sidtin that bi!e tho hurcti in New-l.oo-
pliced, it was hrrd
of nine miles and it
slit have been beard much furt.r.
opened. t4It is calculated from repeated expenu.en's Mr. Holder, the defer.denfs attorney, lat onp pound of the new, wU s-.und asfdra '
swept awav all his building, and every i.,; 01 ",s ,7 a" slrete1 "r;1 (c wu 'lIU u U,I,5 '" i-t ' iv 1 1 u , , . 3 : himself out in court. Mi Knann took rack tbe 6tcePIe- raay run- by a cLi d a-d thing in them; and killed his daughter.. . . " , enst than hair -n ' 11 1 1 ,r 7 ' possession of the Judge s chair where " " Pnce- llts are a i it a5ed about 11 yeaw. Ue have not learn- .V. .!.. ""''amon. th manv advant, uh.h t. c
uc Mn.li ir-an iu Jure inosi venerncut- . " 0 ' JJ ly; hut what formed the most singular S"S Ver tbo5e m common ".-S,fmc
hurricane in its course passed directly
over the tarm ot Mr. Jacob Hoover;
:ed the whole extent of the hurricane.
To give some idea of the tremendous
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rimr'ciTvri. nM. tv.oaf nrn.T n-t Tvl nn.rl' f im... trith a ron nlo rtt r. iL. hest aut hOl ltV. t ha t la THP. timbers. 1 2 i n- . i : . i. , . . . 1,1 -lipt ci A.rl ; liounuif rn r .t.
v , . -" 7 --'r , - ., ' imHtuuuuui. souKiu it- post, anu s reici u han its hein-it.
Diy armed," as i;ato,L" " Urt,t,"u IUI,S wcrejed themselves along the bei
quicksilver mine in the world is at I iria;his shoulder udcub
Ad die Burroui d i'e m n-
inlir. tAlfiS Sli k ini in'rn.f.furi-- u- Vi r ,.,,, . i .
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in oarnioia, in the dominions oi tte en)-j nas it saying ne was a iraveihnir :irs?, 11 lf-u 1 mnca. sumc oi i.jp tl tj.e rourPe 0f tw vtU there occur- Perftcl m aM 's Parls Nl feaperor of Austria. This mine has been: to Michigan' If is conduct, however,! rearing apparel blown from Mr. Jones' ret a curOQi i.tan .f mnnmh,, lu;es : no " p,,'.m:nem ' v fc' tl.i-
,.rlri,lfrt,,rl.,,n-lr n,l I-- ,nn.niM,fr.lllfl,c1.:ni,;natU 1,, hOUSC WHS lOUhd odfed (1 Ol 7 ItliU I! is iiaimi.lv, ' -1 COtllOiril 1 IO t'fTMitT 1' fiT--. t
hundred feet deep. The good ores con
tain from 70 to 75 per cent, of pure
quicksilver; and the mercury is sometimes found in a pure state issuing in a slender stream from some fissure, in the rocks. The ore, after being pounded and washed, is placed over a furnace in the roasting oven, where the action of.
the fire separates the quicksilver from the, other substances; it rises sublimated along with the smoke, and passes through winding dues until it cools and descends into hollows made to receive it. The quicksilver is then packed in sheep or $oat skin bags The mine now employs
the horse went in.pursuit, and found him!1'01" there; knives and forks were blown
on board a naeket. which, instead of Uvo and three miles, and some ol them
"travelling vest:9 was about to plough i sl l,ck fa?t in trees at that distance Sec
the hiV Hitch'' in a contrary direction'. We could name hundreds of other
On entering the cabin, the man with ;l in.stances,seemii:gly as improbable as the 7 i i i i f
rifles was the first object that met theiatove vvnicn arc Aliened ,or sua way
pursuer s eye. suspicion oi tne ienows
villany was now conlirmed ; and tbs pur-
of a doubt as to their correctness.
It is almost impossible to estimate the
suer, "in a tone that aroused the rascal loss Jones hfiS sulTered: it cannot be
frnm h slumber, cr ed out. "where are 1C5S lua" o-'"4' r.
my ritles? That horse is a stolen one, and the owner is now in town!'' The artifice was successful. In a trice the fellow shook off his drowsiness, and by his actions acknowledged the justice of
Whooping Cough. A plaster of gum galbanutn, applied to the chest, will cure the whooping cough. This application has never been known to fail.
m-'St intertst.rp v '? ts i nature.
A clerk ot the plaintin sattornev was In?r"g nuy from an imrarrs b.s.-, ,U s,4(,r.ft strikin- out vigorously, as if summine lu'ds 'y nd gradual u-.:,: lt i '1 ? ,, ' ' . "achf thr r-gums of snuv where it birr.e and at last he jell on tlie iloor. He got mo-e ruPt. As a f,.d th-s stupen h....,, bup, rubbed his face, and exclaiming j 'ct smnil hdt ris.es from the sme K.t,t s m. "What a prime bathing place is this" 'br in,aPp hna in an.v 'hr sitauion t r.t walked out of the Court Room. His V&Z. atTV- ff toot tripped as he was descending the -".t ; for die rpid scfni ot its snowy u v ,p. stairs, a he received a jerk which a- Pe8rs lo ftrder iheatttrr.pt irr.possihle. Ncn.ar, woke him. ertmnlv, Las uacended it in modern tmrs rp, r , , .. , Whfn hf wrivto.urous Toiin.ffort fai'.td. it i 1 he jury were found betimes at the not proUblc thm any one else h. s succccvlcc. work of disputation ; but had made no farther advances to a conclusion. One Susjuehamn ad OA. The Mercer (l1 of them made some efforts to negotiate PaPtr Rs tiut about 1000 hands are now hus'. with a milkman for a supply of milk ,y I1 worlk " t,,e C6Ual uitve pltfsf'urgh ni.d re tbrnnrrti u,;,lfnro K.,t rlWl mtkir.jf preat prr rtss ; lbe weather i most tittirougtl the window, but did not SUC- vcumble fWtbe oik ami alt-oes cn well.
