Indiana Palladium, Volume 7, Number 28, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 July 1831 — Page 2
MA JVC HE 5 TER CELEBRA TIOjY. Communicated. The 4th inst. was celebrated at Manchester, by a military and civil display. Agreeably to previous arrangement?, a procession was formed and marched to the stand, where the Declaration of Independence was read, by the Rev. A. J. Cotton, when the procession was again formed and marched back again, and being dismissed, many partook ol an excellent dinner served up by Mr, Thadeus Owen; after which the following national toasts were drunk with cheers, answered by the discharge of a six pounder. The proceedings of the day were marked with that hilarity and good feeling suited to the occasion. 1st. The constitution of the United States the supreme law of the land; miy it remain inviolate until the last shock of time shall burry the empires of the world in undistinguished rum. 2d. The President of the United States "honor and gratitude to him who has filled the measure of his country's glory." 3d. The Independence of these United States may posterity never forget the crimson streams it cost for its attainment. 4th. Washington, the father of his country silence realize his praise. 5th. The Congress of the United
States the repository of the people's rights. 6th. The people are the sovereigns of all free governments. 7th. The United States freedom's bolTie. 8I1i. The Union it "must and shall be preserved." 9th. The majority may they always rule with a gentle hand. 10' h. The minority may they lay by their magnifying glasses, and view political objects with the: naked eye. lllh. Gen. Lafayette The only surviving general of the Revolutionary army; ever incorruptible and always consistant: in youth an able defender of the rights of man in old age the constant advocate of universal freedom. His visit t. the United States proves to him and to the world how much we respect him. 12th. Poland may providence protect her in the present struggle, and may she enjoy the sweets of liberty. 13th. The heroes of the Revolution and the late war may they never be forgotten, and may we ever prove ourselves worthy of the dear bought legacy which they have bequeathed to us and posterity. By Samuel Hartline. Our nation it must and shall be defended: millions for defence, nothing "for tribute. By Riley Elliot. Our liberty may we ihe descendants of those who eo freely shed their blood to obtain it, fearlessly shed ours to maintain the liberty we enjoy. By Lucius Fairbanks. Our Picfident may the baik of the Hi kory tree be a brilliant and everlasting illumination
to our nation .
the Caledonian Mercury, one of the voters, did in the steamboat betwixt Ayr and Androsan. II had been previously ia very b-td health. A gentlenmn who caroa up in the; Lruga steamboat describes the diuner scene as one f the m st striking be ever witnessed. One )( the voters was lying a corpse in an adjoining apartment , v bile mot of those who sat at the table had their heads bound up with bloody handkerchief?." A Dumbarton the ferocity of the mob was as conspicuous as at Ayr. Liverpool, Miy 27. Ireland. Lrd Cloncurry and the
D ike of Liinstere wre sworn in as
privy councell rs on Mondav, and the two baronies of Gaiu.iy and Tipperary have been proclaimed. Five men and two women were shot on the 25!h inst. at a fair in Castle Pollard, by thy Police. Exxis, M ty 20. Wholesale Duelling I have only just time to appiiza you that we are in a state of t tie greatest excitement here. This day no less than six gentb-men have left Eonis for the county of Galway, lor the purpose of arranging the q inrrefin what U technically called an honorable way. The following is the present arrangement, but how many more duels will eventuate from the present set, from the excitement and exasperation among the friends of the parlies, it is hard to say: 1st, O'Gor-
rnan M ibon and t ran is Macnamara, E-qr?.; 2 I, William R. Muhon and Maurice O'Canuel!, E-qrs. 31 Caarles O'Connell Sz George Cummin?, E qrs. The Liverpool Mercury of the 27ih savs, " We have iust heard a renort
at the coming election, and requesting Lim to tulfer his name to be used as such. About two weeks thereafter, Col. Faml.S. Scott called at this ollce and inquired if I had received a line from Col. James on th subject of the election 1 answered him in the negative, lie then remarked that the Col. had declined standing a poll, of which fact I would be apprised bj himself that week, and that Doct. Haines hud confuted to be ruo in his place. At the same timr he told nit that Eso. Stewart had been
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taitea oi or tome, cut am nci tuuw wiieiner metres, is aiso c,ieu 10 uuueisutuu iuji
no lurther communication; will be noticed on this subject, unless it comci similarly endorsed.
Printing of tit Lrics. Tie !arments made in the D mociaf. rn two occasions, respecting ibe printiig v( the Laws, are evidently intended to excite distrust in the public mind, ia : -fererce to our perfoi mances ; auc, at the same lime, to cast censure, if possi-
M nnnn lhf cotuiurt of the last Leeis-
" will perceive that a res- j
ponsible name isattachtu to the fore;oin re- 1 ... . , .
i ue iiuwi oi inc iriiiiit'i i,fuiu u not be cont j overted, that the printing of the Revised Code was a heavy concern, requiring much labor and time
to execute it, in a manner creditable tt?
refcrenca to tLsxn. I am sorry that the circumstances of the case requiredme to go so lull into the details, and if it shall result in the injury of either of the candidates in Randolph township, 1 beg them not to lay the sin at my door, for I assure them the controversy has not beenof my seeking1. Very respectfully,
MILTON uR EGG.
P. " A Voter
F"R THE PALLADIUM.
he would h a candidate or not, a a it wai th
olfere 1. The neitd;y, I received the ktterof Col. James, giving his regions why he could not be a candidate, and requesting me to discontinue his name from the list. In this communication he savs: "If it should be thought
"advisable to hae a candidate (roru thiinh- j Hist, the honors, in their respective class- j 6ant vw'hbook print!? , that a book.
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At the examination of the students of; ,.e gate, and acceptable to the people. Ri3im;Sun Seminary, held on the lstjitjs a;0 well known to those conver-
fiofa a most respectable q-Mrter, thtit 0G irnn'i Mthon has beu LilK-d in a dut'l by Micinmira, in II )s:n'inr:.,' The dispute grew out of tue late eiectiutu Warsaw, M ly 10. 'Tiie day before yesterday it w currently reported lhit Dienitsch was advancing against Pr sje from Ildomyn,aiid even from Niepoienl, but lije report haa not since been coulirmed. A general opinion prevails however, that an important baltie will soon be fought, la addition to the Ministers of the interior mil of foreign AfjUirs Count Wielopohki has also sent in hie retignation. The D.et has passed a resolution that those provinces Jormtrly
belongina; to Poland and now occupied
j . .UUI 141 ' V rw ft . tr, - ' J - -m i Hero I might pause and inquire, if tlais was j sufficient authority for me to act upon def.n- j iteiy.1 Cut he goes on to sav, further : "Ha I " will "o, however, he a candidate, unless the j u strent'irf the party nominate him, (meanin j 44 the Clay party; in which case he is willing 44 to he a candidate. Ihit as he if known to j
j 44 most of you, 1 submit the case to your con- j
44 sideration; hoping to h;ar irom you again t 44 on the suhiect." In making this coramuni- ' cation to me, Cel. James acted upn the in- ' structious of Eq. Stewart, and he ws further j authorised to say, that he would not he a ean- ' didate itnicst he ua? the only one brought out j in thai toicnship and unless his prospect of success should he thought fiatteriiijr on which '
! suhject he desired to know my opinion. The :
question now arises, what was I to do under i these circumstances Was I to take upon myself the responsibility of announcing tbe
j he would not he a candidate unless he was i nominated ly the strength of the party. Wa3 I '
to announce both,when it was distinctlyfunderstood that it was contrary to the wishes and intcre'ts nf their trinds, that both should run?
Was I to dissemble, and say that 'Squire Stewart was the most prominent man that could he brought out in that quarter ? Such a course might have suited the views of others, butitdulnot comport with a.y -viows of propriety. I felt myself thrown into a situation which required me to act with candor and impartiality, without infringing upon the rights ef either. I was fully authorized to announce Doct. Ilaine?, but I chsse rather to delay his annunciation for a week, that I might refer the matter back to the citizens of Rising Sun, for their decision. With this view I addressed a lino to Col. James, notifying him of the f icts, and remarking that 1 thought it best to make no mention-of either until an'opportunity was afiorded for the citizens of Rising Sun to settle the matter among themselves, so as to prevent any clashing of interests between their friends; and I requested, particularly, to hear from him again prior to the publication of my next paper. In that letter I also re-
cd, that, whatever might he the relative
standing of the two men in their own nei:
6G-I1S: .Vautical -isi'onovry. S. T. Giilet, Jit. J. (1. Ki'.e, HJ. dgebra, Geometry i: JrG. Rice, 1st. L. W. Lynn, 'Jl . .Vatural Philosophy. E. A. Moore, 1st. Latin.
Riehai.l H. fiolmsn, 1st. VAiz J . Lov
Erasfi? H. Bassett, d. i Wilson North,
Chemistry . Eliza A . Moore . History. R. II . Itelman, lt. Sophia J. James, 2J, E. A . IVIoorr, 3d. hithmrtic. S. l Covington, 1st. R. II. Hf.lman, :21. Chailfs Shaw, .'Jd.
J-.nUsh Cram mar.
S. r. Covirigt, 2u. S.J. James, 31. D Jin: lions . F.. Jane Love, L?. U. Ilenrv Hohnat, 2J. Wilson Xcr, Pd. Gc ne ru I Or th ogrcph y.
jS. F . Covington, 1st. 'Geor;9 ". Jones, 'j Si-nhia J. James.
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Composition.
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S. V . CoWgton, 1st. S. J. Jamel , 2.1. C. Khaw,
E. Jane I
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Geography ) Junior Class. Win. Armstrong, I sfT. Guard, i E. J. Love, Od, Ma ;gaict Jelly, . ) 'I'emperance Junes, n M. A. Close, irit'im'Jic, Junior. 21 Aoijah North, 1st. G.J. Moor, )
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G. W. Shav r
Win. It. Moore, i G. H. Craft.
j Geography. i Harriet Aihtarn, 1st
! The following have not been absent
from a single recitation during the term,
be divided between dike?, without
great detriment to the won: itself, a well a eacrifi e 1o the persons ergaged
t xcution. Tt.is f;ct no doul
had its weight wi:h the Lairlature i whn hy tutf red the whole to re
main svjt jiCt to the contract previously entered into with the ofactrs of governiner.t on that su' jct. As regards the printing of the special act?, &c. it tvas believed then, as vyt ll as noT, that as we had necessarily
j procured a large quantity of materials j and hands, the iame could be completed bv U3 uhile the revised code uaa in Ihe hands ot the brnder, without ?o I rious detriment to Ihe public interest, j Although we were unable to complefe the printing of the Revised Code I (which was eiterted on the I4:h ult.)ia
the very short time afforded us by the Legislature- vhich was only 00 days ptill, we trust, that when the L-ws shall have been distributed among ihe people
which will be in a very short time, they
wiit not seriously regret the delay that
, .! ; - . i u r i r ! has been thus unavoidable in their puband therelore stand in the iirst rank for ! ,. , , , i . . t ; hcatun. Itut. Journal,
Wilson North, Win. Moore, Samuel F. Covirtjjton, R. II, Uolman. Vj. J . Love, G.J. Moore,
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G. . har. , Harriet H at harr J. Q. Jaiucs, Hewitt Elliott,
E. X. ELT.IOTT, A.B. Principal. Rising Son, July 2d, 131.
Great conjligration! O.i the morning of the 21 at June, tit 7 o'clock, the roof of the tlate house of North Carolina, at Raleigh, was discovered to be oa tire &, in dehatice of the most prompt
hhrr andspiiiied eil'otts, that large edifice, j,iioor- I . r ,
hv ihM R,:,8. wh,r. inrr,,. od, 1 thought the Doct. possessed the ad- j pnue oi ine ftiaie, was enveloped m
, , . . " i vantage of bcimr more generally known throtij- I 11 have broken out, are to bo Co,it.doed j out the countJ. Such ,S.J deliberate 1 b!
opiwion thcnyund beir. appealed to, it vras giren iu tliat spirit of frankness which I hopo shall ever characterize my conduct towards my friends tor such 1 regarded the cntlemca ua:-iied.-Tearing nothing farther on the subjec for 10 days, I did not think myself justifiable in withholding the name of Doct. Ilaincs any longer; and accordingly it appeared. Two days afterwards, I saT Col. James in this place, and had the satisfaction to kno"r that my conduct in the whole alfair met hia entire approbation. The same week I visited Riing Sun, on businsi, and there met with Esq. Stewart. Ke appeareil dissatisfied with tho annunciation of the Doctor, and thought ho had been treated
44 A Voter of Randolph Township." The 1 unfairly by some persona whom he did not writer wiio assailed iue over this signature, a ! name. I then told him when and bv whom I
Salmon T. Warren The peace 0f i weeks tince, through tho column, of the . authorized U announce the Doctor, and , i- , i i i 1 allauium, is down upon me again in Mr. Cul- that, so lar a I was concerned, I had only act-
ltr lei ley's last. Instead of attempting to support ! fcd up to my instructions, lie remarked that
he had not cared about beir.g a candidate; but hi friends would not let him decline, and they thought the Doct. ought to stay at home and attend to his patients. After considerable conversation o this subject, he came to
the conclusion that h3 name should appear in
re-annexd to the kingdom oi PuhioJ.
Assistance is to be utVided lo eoaUle them to shake oil' a lor. ign i ok, and punishments are lo be ii Aided ou those who send succour lo the ccmumi enemy At ihe request of the writer vrc insert the following communication. 1e public can determine wheiher JMr. Gregg hao fairly met the charges of A Voter ol Rmdolph towuship," by withliolding the ielteis betiriLg oa the case in dispute.
trues and all of it that was combusli-
e destroyed. The public oaners
were svett, together with a much valued poii rait of IVushwgtonbul Ins statue by Canova. that chief d'auvre of the great artt, was lost, though the most act ve exertions w ere made to save it. O ae account says "Tne beautiful grove of which this tiae building was the central ornament, stands unscath
ed, and it io a probable that the luxu
IxTERr stixg Scene. A few- rvays since a young tradesman, a native of Ireland, but long a resident of this city in passing along a wharf at which a ship from one ot the ports in Ireland was about to be made fast, ftopped as i ueual with persons from a foreign country to observe whether any face which had been familiar to their eye in earlier year?, might not present itself. In thsr butle of attempting to get quickly on shore, one of the passergers fell into the dock and instantly sunk under tha vessel; without a moment' hesitation the young man before alluded to, who had remained to gratify his curiosityr plunged into the deep after the drowning manr and wiili considerable difriculty succeeded in bringing him safe on land. The deliverer very naturally felt anxious to fee his prize restored io perfect life, and with this view remained to tender his assistance without going away to charge or even drj his apparel. A few moments after gorre
simple remedies had been applied, tho
fur nation whoever disturbs itr let
Dim take Care. . his former charges he now pretend that the
By Hiram Fairbanks, United StatcV isue can not oe iade up until the people are
Bank may it be so modified a9 to chaiacterize its name. By JSlithuniel Juquelh The tariffgood necessity less independent more.
in possession of all the facts, and he calls upon
me to luinish them v'or the public will pronounce ma guilty :" Of what' burglary. fel
ony f or a brcacii oi the peace f
By Reuben Jaqneth. Our hospitable
host and hostess may they never want j fore public eye, in the attitude of an accu- j tained which of the two Ava for the good things of this world, nor I Str'. wouM vvheJ1 purely called on, assume i if he und that his prosper r . , . . . P .lt . 7 i suilicient moral courajro to stand forth, unveil-i as the Doctor's, be wuuli
IllbllUi . J . I J J H II I III II1V.III.
One would naturally ha?e upro?cd that a ! the paper .as a candidate; that ho would con
mau who could thus rashly throw himself be- i tinue it for a few weeks, until he had ascer-
as tho strongest, and
spects were not as cood
uld decline; and ho
d, in the vindication of his charges, or can-' thought the Poet, would do the same ; express- j
-1 . j didly acknowledge the untenableness of his hisr an opinion at the same fime,that it would
JLs&tC fiOt'CigMl iTS ground. I am sorry to had, however, that this ; bt very impolitic fur both to run. He had . writer has not had the maidiness to do the one, ! made such a proposition to the Doctor, but Liverpool papers to the 27'h ult. iu-; nor the honesty to do tin other. The course he i had not received a definite answer. Ho thought elusive, have been received al N. York : 'U1S Pursue nll(l 3 llow pursuing towards me, that the annunciation of both would have the We insert th. most intrinr nftuL I must coavince cve!T one that his- assertions hrect to set the public- mind to injuring as to , '7 , V .m81 ,1,ere,rg OMhe are rALSEj and that they oriiated in a pui- l their rehuive strength, ard they would soon extracts Which have been made. Our ! fnl ilpsire tn imnnsn nnnn nuhl.V ,Ufl,,i;t,. . be rn:ihk-d to Hf-rtain which was tlie ohoiVp nf
fllea of the London IMoriiing Chronicle my private injury: but I dread not the result. 1 the people, and act accordingly. These were
ch lu3 name
that occasion
riant foliage ot the trees checked the
evil from spreading to the surrounding ! rescued man lowly opened his eves l i i . ' u . it r . i i . . .,.'.. j
Dununjg?. i ne cuices oi ine uepariments, (which are in detached building-,) and the cfiicial aichieves, are also aved ; and I have the happiness to add, thai neither life, limb, nor property7ofany of our citizns, is ir jured." is very remarkable that the means which had been adopted for the preservation ot thb building from tire, were the cause of its destruction! The shingle-root had been chit fly removed for a con ve ring of zinc, ?nd there is no doubt
and murmured 'God bless vcu. God
ble?s you, it would be too soon to 61 far far away from home." The voice and the awakening countenance of Ihe newly arrived young man, filled the other with yn intensity of eagerness visible to all around ;he asked the placo cf birth and name of his patient; both questions were soon answered satisfactorily enough to prove that the rescued and the rescuer icere brothers! It b
needless lo attempt to relate the e-
that the tire introduced for soldering quel, in an instant thev were inter-
and thft Courier HOW reach to the 20d 1 Armed in the panoply of truth,with a feelin" of tho express conditions upon whi
and will afford ii inrnp rfir.lo mik., conscious rectitude in this affair, I fear not tha was finally announced; and on
of attention. Thp Kin nfl'mJ.! "malign influences" that may surround this I felt myself called upon to direct
g i i ' unknown calumniator. Yes sir, I dare pub- tion specially to the matter, t
gict.tr u i.ii It.ti njM.areni COrdJailtV j i;sh all! T ran lVarlPlrnh.nt mv f.mt k mi-ht timtlv avert tho evil u
the zinc, cau-ed thi calamity one ol
the persons employ ed bt ing seen to carry up, eaily in tlu- morning, a coal of tire, bet wee lv two shingles, considerably ignited 1 The d ime was awfully grand, when the devouring element was ia the height ot its rage;.
1
r n I a nr. mv
I . . j - ---" - -jwivvm nit" in his progress through his kingdom j impregnable ramparts of political honesty, and
Hie distuibances in La Vendee had be- ! proudly defy a whole host of cnemits in amcome serious rnisunderstttndir-g was ! ljUS'1' But gasconade aside. When the first, bslievod to exist between the Austrian co,lltminic;ition of kA oic made its appearOIWir. i . ii r i ance, I thoughtit bore strong internal evidence a.nu i j ench governments the Be Icnans i r a n i r i i t 13 . i . . " "1"5 i of double-dealing towards Esq. btevart, and I i were not yet acquainted with the decis-l felt disposed to "treat it accordingly ; but the ion of Prince Leopold, on their oiler of j repeated assurance of Mr. Culley on the ap- J the crown the nfftirs of B Igium and ; Fearance of the second, that he is reaUy iriiat Holland, generally, were undertaken ! ieProftxscs t be, has thrown around the sub- ; nopfmnrih. 1 , , , . i ect a didereut coloring, and sriven it an impertmp.on.y by the representatives j porlallce which x Jo not' fee ibcrtv tQ in London of the five Powers no deci-j regard. If he is to be regarded in this affair , ElVC blows CT new movements in Poland j as Mr. Stewart'sntmf, then has he a right to are announced, civil war wa raging in I e it ari1; if ? is to be recognized a? hi? rcprcthe Turkish empire, and the insurgents 1 enfalive thn h:is h a right to scrutinize my had gained advantage and beromo for- 1 c?ntJuctand cal 111 qtion the correctness .6K. , , ,,n c i, . o; my co,irsc. As such I am bound to regard midable to the Stl.me Porte-, n him; and as such, I will cheerfully ndord him
Ureal Jbrilarn, the cause of Reform Was j every facility in my power in arriving nt the deemed certainly triumphant; the ses. 1 facts of the case. If I have injured 'Squire
sicwari in sucn a manner as to deserve to he thus publicly abused by his friends, the people i have a right to know it; but if I have acted correctly in the premises, then let public indienation fall where it is due. For this purpose I eh all now proceed to give a concise history of the affair, so lar as I am apprised of the facts ! and so far a; they ean be sustained by gentle- j men to whom I shall refer. i
public aticn- i
hat the people i
rhich v?ould ne- '
cess irily result from the continuance of both ' particularly as Col. Watts was then expected j to be a candidate, with James Murray and ; Wm. Flake, F.sip. already in the field; all in !
the lower part of the county, and all but on; of the same politics. I understood it to be the wish, of Mr. Stewart and others, that but one of the two rhouhl run, and I felt bound to state
the fact. The annunciation of Doct. Haines
G:org;t iwn, Ohio, July 12. The Weather, There has been rr.ucli rain for some time, and the iarmers are exposed to dittfcultics at gathing.
their crorvs of wheat. The harvest is
abundant, and the laborers are compar atively but few.
locked in close embrace, and a thou-
sand questions Sz. congratulations were made on each -id', before one could ba answered. Finally Ihe brother? retired amidst the ejaculation? and the wonder of all who observed the fingular scene. J CaurUr.
Hydrophobia. Another case of this disease has appeared in xSew Yoik A woman,aged about years, was bitten by a dog on the 1 4 th June, and ot the 17. h began to exhibit decided symptoms of hydrophobia. She soon after attempted to bite every one who anpi cached her in her paroxysm, and
It is asserted by some, that the great- would alio howl cc baik like a do". Sha
insisted liquids with great violence, when dfrred. She had between 30 &
40 paroxisms on the 18th and power-
est freshet which is recollected to have
ever taken place in this part of the country, happened on Tuesday last.
It is said that hi'eoak creek was ful doses of opium and calomel were
was not of his own seeking and iutice to him ! miS ever I C oeen SO lai o iu
fiion of the new pailiament will fcrm a
new era in British history. JVationa! Gazette. The elections in Scotland have been characterized by a violence which we did not expect t-i hear of among thai prave people. The superior Criminal Judge of Scotland, who left I us seat on the bench to vole as a freeholder of Avrshire, against the ministerial car.di date, was attacked by the mob, and with difficulty escaped. 4Mr. Ltrdr, of Port GlagrT," gays the acccuut in
required me to sa- s. lelieving, from person- I rJ observation, that hi3 name had been favor-! ably received by the people, I felt at liberty j to express that opinion, honestly. Knowing, j alsorthat he was not solicitous for the oilico, !
I took the liberty to say that he would dec line in favor of te otherT if his friends would rive him an intimation to that effect. And in making the remarks that I did, it was far from ni' expectation and further from my intention that thev should ho construed into a personal affront to the 'Squire or any ot his friends. Such is a plain history of the case, up to the time when this redoubtable champion, with
more courage than discretion, thrsw himself!
between the 'Squire and his fri?nds. Let the world judge of his motives. I have not published the 1 ttcrof Col. James entire, (the only one lever received on this subject,) for the
then at least three leet mgiier, man a administered, in the denrrHtp mpr.
as the gsncy, by doctors Hall end Lawver. &
memory of man reacheth. The strong ; 6oon the -paroxysms became lees frebridge at N:whope, the only good one ; nuent ai.d violent an'd in two or three
in this county, was destroyed. We j day, salavation having takto place, she
hear ofditferent mills, tec. which have
been swept away by the freshet.
Custizalor.
: reason that a portion of it is in reference to
Toward the close of April, nt the suggestion himelf and has no bearing on the case. If, of several friend?, the namo of Col. Pinckney however. " A Voter of Randolph"' is not satisJameswas announced in the Statesman, fenr f:ed with the quotation I have given, he can the Stale Legislature. In the paper contain- j ca'l on Col. James for further information, or nig this annunciation I enclosed him a letter, 1 call upon me for a opv. He can alo call up. stating that it was the desire of a number of, on Col. Scott and Iq. Stewart, and sati'fy bu friends hre, that lie should t a candidate himself as to the truth of what I bate said ia
was'considered out of danger.
Up to the Q9h uh. 1,500 dollars bad been paid in .premiums for dogs killed at New Yoikt The manner in which
S'azv Dfprlmcn! June 15, 1 831. toe removal of a dangerous nuisance
Ail per.-ons in the Naval ser-fice en- was so far elected, seems to have been titled to rations, w ho shall-voluntarily ! evdingjrdijectionahle; and the ap, relinquish that part of them compo potntmenl of rversns .whose special sed of Spirits, shall be paid therefor dutj iiallt,be to .rfPstroy dos found at the rate of six cents per rauft,vU ) runr.fi at lafefiias been suggested. being the estimated value ftlmTpart, t' ,,. as approved by ihis Department, Sep- u DreadhhlZewu Calamity The tember 17th, lol7. hJT.dle of Mus. Roair Southern The payments made in pursuance ofIiTn't ended for her subscribers in this regulation, are to be charged .ft jhWowi y was barut in the Lafayette the appropriations for provision. . iJ.tel, in the late distressing fie at . JJ:Vl VOODBUtHY. f Ijtltevillr. We have beard of no. To command . rs of Navy YarA " tiling like it since the destruction ol the Stations, and Cruising vessels Ak-Xdndiian L:biaiy. Cumdrn Jour
