Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 16, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 May 1832 — Page 2
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,v. . j...,, accus0(1 WiS;lod to examine h;m, il0 v.o;ild tv ot prows-.ons, ionner reports to the conm -ss ;; J w l' C(. ! ' l!"0111 11,2 J r'J"iU3n-1 take it as a favor if it mirht then bo done. ! trarv, notwithstanding. Alvaraco, Tainpico, irmsriiUtui.? ti j m, n:ction3 and corres- Mr Rkv h(j accc:n,noJat0 the Tasochoacan and Thacolalham, were known pnndnccr linr,, .o tn.o Conlomal 1 rau, 1 cnlIcman Mr ylvCK w,g ihcn sworn, j to have declared' in their favor, and it was not h.reto.ore communicated. A resom- tcsima lmt tho (lcposilion of Ba;.e j not doubted that other towns would follow t,o:i. su ,m-.ea by Mr Ulckszh, ca.i;.. g fc. . j. llco-i,v'iri77to tit- example it could be done with safety ivrm tin bocrolary ot tin I reasury for cer- - A vi . , t. t.. j
uiu. ..-..,! . - , j. -1 , jPmm, of thU city, lie d-d not know to themselves. No communication lnd can u put.te u.e. P-op, 5 i ior:1;ty ,; K),vcr t.,;rr,.Mr:ilCi ,,0it Iroma ta:n mtomm.oa reat.vo to tho public land,, j m n'or wIiethor couId ovo tt3 ! recently been had with the interior, and of the now states will submit to this inhjui ueh'or nnm.f curfn.r town; the r-w-.s agioedto. Mr. ixn.DjiKK,i2iaouiiiv,gt;itcdi jtllor diJ he know ho hui then ! course the general state of the country was ! tons proposition? U til the men wbojprW however, at this cTeumsiauco ceased, ube a moaon to ro-coac er iho vo e or-. left untii afienvards. 3ir. C. John- : imperfectly known. So valiantly defended the soil uiten it whvn it was asccrtu'pod that at tltat peried d,r,a- ,o a tua re-uhnrr, uio oil! P; ; S3 of Tcnnessoc was thcn s,vom? who ! was invaded on our u Itok line of f, on- ( the children were wked much. longer hours owhti question ! a dotaibd statement of the pari i- Koni ihe Behnvare CazcXe. tier from S.ndusky to St. AuKuine. f than in this. the amhnent, cularsoftho occutTenees between Mess. The (q anecdotc rela(ive lo sulr -their children to be made , lave, " aded in tho Committee of the Wnole iZ Jo Z -did action between the Const', t -.k of ti.se tl.n.s be? ; ; . tril? oat tin aIVro;nahoa f,r a outht of, tnywS tution and Guerriere, derived from an tt be too late, let them understand j crnjo ,n Ucin udl importance in the a Mia:ster to FJf on n o3 till unquestionable source , is worthy of re- j - f ste? S ?i y,atlv oxpe.ses of tho inJtiUttien t!,t the 1m:s qucstK.a was conturaed by Mu V;-1 at Q.dock Mr. Camkukle cord, as it is characteristic of the cool- ically opposed to he uearest ntnt , ;V( ,kly .0,rd vcr, rro,H rIy thought it their Clwtox, io.ir,mv,E ; -flrnovea th:it thr3 Comniittes of iuvcsi?-ation ness, prudence and superior skill of the oit es5f;n,t,al V'tore'ts of !hc "l'v to p-ssa n solution, taking from the wkll, v ff' t?" 4 , ndiorn "dl n I f thG 15 "lk of the United States have tur- gallant American Commander. st, and let tuetn utter their voice ,,u-,ns tin power ef ordering machines
djonii meet on 3 Ion day. Li th: Ilzmzof lUpr&cntatirrs tiie lowing resolalioa was submitted bv . Aual5, which lies one day for consid tion: Resolved, Tint the secretary ofStatc be directed tomtorm tins ilause why tao btonnow Conresi shall bo assembled, has not boon so delivered to the members oi this 1 Ian -j-?, and tint he causo tho said copies to bo delivered as soon as ho shall find it practieible and convenient. On molioa of Mr. Ingi:ij3oll, it was JlesoJrcl, That the Committee on Commerce enquire into the expediency of permitting a wharf to bo built near tho site of tho. light house on Stratford Point, in the State of Connecticut. The Speaker laid before the House the following communications : 1. A letter from tho Secretary of the prmte 2. Communication from the Postmaster General transmitting a statement of (he contracts made by the Post Office Department, for the year 1831. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed, A memorial of the Provident Association of Clerks at the seat of the General Government, praying for the passage of an act to prolong the act incorporating said Association, which expires in 1 S3 J . Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Ellswokth, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom had been referred a resolution of the House, directing an enquiry into the conduct of tho Commissioner of the General Land Office, in a transaction specified in said resolution, made a detailed reporf, which was posfponcd to Moadav week, and ordered to be printed. Mr. I'LuaniER resumed his remarks on the subject of the charges made against the Collector of the port of Wiseasset, but ihe hour allotted to morning business expired in a faw minutes, when the House proceeded to the TilTAL OF GEX. IIOUSTOX. The question pending at the ad journment on Thursday was disposed of. .Mr. Sr.vx-lu-RRv continued his testimony, which was arrested in several instances by objections to its relevancy. Before he had concluded his testimony, on motion of Mr. Kekk, the trial was postponed until this day, 11 o'clock, and the House adjourned. ( Atril 23. The Senate did not sit oSaturday. Ia the House of Rcvrczcntatircs, after tuo Journal was read and certain corrections had been made, to minutes of the testimony of Mr. Staxjvskuv, at his request, General Houston and his . counsel, Mr. Key, were introduced. An objection having been made tho evening before, bv Mr. Kf.y, to tho introduction of the deposition of isvt.'icr Jilaf.c by Air. br vximKRV, as part oi his evidence, without some explanation of i:ie time when, and circumstances under which it had been taken. Mr. Knv stated that the deposition having been read by or"der of tho House, his objection was now of little moment, and he would wave it with an understanding that he should be pennil leu ro discredit tne witness, and in, nvni,,; 'b;e circumstances undrr u !.L. a.r.: tioa had been obtained. Mr. Staxkkrtjv then otl'ercd a paper, which he stated to bo tho certificate of tho Magistrate, of tho timc warn the deposition oi' Luther BUilc was tab-n, fcr lhe purpose of supplying its want ot date. Iir. KEY objected fo tho adm?a. tl .. V I oin..,.! i ---.iiiniaxju OI .mi:M:finn 1n inv.-x.;
I!-rc-vr darned l.vflp rcohiton of i fcOW1 ull,mo caning lor miormilion reiarave , C X of -7ih nril 1810 lo' be a4 m lhe Pilblic nds. On motion of Mr. P .the gundecu, and .nformll am? printed uude hilcJiom andl, Hks, the vote by which the bill pro- f Capta.j, Hul , that the enemy had cooy of which is directed (o be delivered fo I 2 lortlto vaccutalion of certain Indian ! "cd anu i:;l ed t wo men "s!ta d we rekw re.-r,. ,v r,.., I tnbes was ordered to a third readm' was I turn the hrer' ''iHOSir, replied Hull.
AT-ind-iv in Tnninrv in o'lHi v; ir when n I reconsidered. On motion oi Mr. 1'Ki:li'.v:- buorlly after he again returned. "Sii
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Treasury transmitting an abstract of the of-1 'enument was concurred in, by a vote of th
iicial emoluments and expenses of the ofli-! iur- 1 oixuextiui moved anjexcia?
cers ot the customs iorliie year IStfl. ivaid I ;"-"--" n-1'1' k.ouu io eruu re , ours." on the table and ordered to be printed. !lie scnt to send a Charg-j to Venezaie-
roach and could oxphh, l!:0 nnttr i I S u;coatcnu!ns ,-artios. ,,cc ilie report is nccomp.-a.ied by a Bill . " c":.".-; "J1" - After Uo. Ilr Iwtl; " Ml'.".1 C" 11:2 which propce, loretnia'llmnrcsent Inn,! ; '-l. "i'T"' !;'."-,hi':
'' 'o ni,!,, his certifies. jfrJ o ta TVT T & to ,he people SinSt.f.
, , , . . 1 1. . il- 4 nati ueen f Witli about I f 1 1 i 1 nmn vlv. n.i . itu iil-i uan.oi U12 lie Pnwpi ! v;,fl .
' c " W "to H 0f0r aPCr "' f " h b o " f 1 of public land, i.im, .heir ft, s , ' 1 1 ' ! i X ; v V '7 ? 1 i v & WJ n I Td mr" S.Cnt' -'0 or 600 ci iz,t lrv ,,m," to be IMHe! to internal im-hvctcl. Ti,o gr.Avt! J t ..,'v V I " k:;.'! V" J''T!:,A!-" ! i, " of nr of n" T,eSJ proved unlahlOi, and 'e?J P.rc;ents within the St ,.e, uhere j 1 cLMren !W slcklV. an-l ,1 r K " -i . ! .ttr.- U .C, j ..' ",s T; ' 1W'"W ees ,n lor wMci; it M 'Xn' f oi' ? ''o lands mny lie.Mtd to divide ,he bal-1.! tiu,s l.. .Lh- ,n,:0r -ii. ! oC c : . "m ':!-';:i7 -':: :o .ubsen.,, i n;rt"L.5i !"":'.?' ,lub;l,lb- ood their gronnd Rrao"8 ' " 24 Sta-es. Should , hi, i "" ves f,he i' .v, v .;, tui ; (.l.nC b.-'V'--
i-v, we shall hereafter rjve a detailed rc-: 10 oVlor" i, l.Cr prevail, the Western people i f.V 1!,uu vudo stamba.ir e count from the Journal of the Hons- r!-!m ? tae morning till live in tlie I may bid adieu to all hope of a red uc- J"":r WorK; snd t;jc overlooker, towards th; o ..mi-UOIK' attetnoen, when thou unr h.t ... r.t... .... . 1 .. tu JL . alter o n-t fM,,, 4- ...
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the...v;.N,ce or ,!,V ,'eee'-r I , ' " I $,CrBm 5ihi !o piu-n befor,, T .' ","5 !,. Virgiah, u,,;,n,h.., ;.,,e,;,ac?, c;':;:; rfZ--:
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, tho resolution. Tho SrnAKnitftlrn inform- - . . - . . ,
ed Ucn. IIoustox, the 1 louse would hear ; his evidence. Mr. V.?;cr. remarked, lie j ( y l t r. e. . r i ,k I '"r, V V" ' r.1 . V4 "iv- - " huyskx, the bill was then amended so as to ; authorize the Secretary of War to employ! cided to be out of order, and the bill was then re-eommitlcd. The General Appronation Vm1 wzs tai:en up, tho question being on concurring in the amendment made in the Committee of the Whole, striking out the appropriation of an outht of a Min:srtcr to France. After a long discussion, the 31. Tr. lnrvrvTrn t i t, bill so as to limit the Columbian mission lo a Charge which was rejected by a voie of 10 to 2'2 In the House of Representative.?, after iorh i L ,i;4;i t JL by some explanation. Mr. J.vnvis Lthc cxolamed. whon Mr l'rr,M,P vo,.,a 1.:,. remarks: and. after s!..-.L-!rm il.nnt 1 .n.Luiim "is minutes, tho Jiour expired, and the House proceeded to the TKiAL OF GEX. IIOUSTOX. Tho testimony of the Hon. Cave Johnsox was concluded. Tho Honorable Felix Grundy of the Senate, was examined rela tive to the circumstances under which Gen. Houston was in his room a few minutes previous to the rencounter between (Jen. Houston and Mr. Staxrerkv. The Hon. Alexander Buck nek, of the Senate, who accompanied General Houston from Mr. Gau.voy's lodgings, and was present at the meeting and during the affray, gave a detailed statement of all the circumstances. Dr. Hau'C testified that the deposition ofLutber JUalie was in the hand writing of William Prentiss, and to some facts touching the habits of said Blair, and the manner in which the latter left this city. Tho Hon. John Tipton of the Senate, was examined relative to the conversation in his room previous to the rencounter, to which Mr. SrxxnERuy had alluded in his testimony. Mr. William B. Shaw,wzs examined relative to the circumstances under which Blal:e left this city, &C. When his examination was concluded, on motion of Mr. L. C
to Knv.- tV- rlfr it tho ' were conhdent of sneers, lhev had men-
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r0l i s siven. The House then adjoamed. in cannon shot, the firing was cemmen- l' IIia 'et be averted- i ,!;-l"ii-? consent of the board, and we
Ir. in ao oe;?,7fr, yieiua;., a j ced bv the Guerriere. Caotain Hull " """Ti i , U1 " i -i-'v - yy i"--
,ra. j nipswge was received irom tjto iKsrnn.vr was at that timc walking the quarter- Aillj KUAL? ! ur -:'!;Ji- u i,irs1' iroin of the Lmted States, transmittm;? a report,, . Q, r 4hr,, I Th.ro nrn nntv flni,!,Prl. in nrrM, . i iH'cr Iv-'t comes, o pay cue nah oi tae
two competent persons, willt six assistants. w:u tho .1,- 1? f r; u...
to conduct tho physicians to tho places where eli, pse(1 lhc qaMant Morri ifr)patient the Indians are m danger ot imect ion. A r A i i . . d, . ' : i (or the contest appeared again and in motion to mcrense tlio sum niipro'Viaatcd in , , t , i. i , tho l.n rrMn, ce.on-t ci-'.Srv ..i 'n earnest tone, wished to know wheth-
me presentation oi petitions, the rcjiort of; lation to the case ot the missionaries,' i ork and Maryland line, the Committee on the Judiciary, asking to j their counsel waited upon the Governor! Tupcumbia, be discharged from the further consideration with the mandate and a petition from ! Philadelphia and Norrislown, oi tho chafes made against the Collector of th for their release. It would! Do. Delaware and Del. State, tiie port oi Uiscassct, was taken up. Mr. seem that finding they were not! Do. Trerdon, Plu-jdier yielded the lioorto Mr. Kvaxs of! i;i,ol un .,a a. J.i.,, r ! i?i:k..i.. ... j o
onmotion oi Mr. L. Coxnnr, j tne Editor of the Indiana Democrat, m. This is a system 5f the most hoceeduigs m the trial were post- dated j riblo abuse ef the noble animal and inteh ins day at 11 o cock, when the Washington, tfpril 1G, 183- j'-cteal intttro which God has n-jvoit to the llm0t!' Dnn S.pTho Q., r,e ,t..: ! '-n species. Ti;e JU Citroirlr
iurtner proc poned till this House adjourned, liAU1 J KO-l -AILXICU. H,o Packet d,ip Vir.ini,, C,, C.Hins arrived at New York on Saturday l lih inr. irom era Cruz, which place she left on the 2$h of March. Tlie last previous dates were to the 8th ul t.Proofslips transmitted by our correspondents of the Courier and Ihinuirer. contain. tk :,i.:.... :..ngence Capt. Collins states that up to the date 4v-i'o lui t , more naa been no enrr.io-p. -'.I T 1... near v a rph-mn, . ...
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cra Cruz. The " " "l 'jiou i ?in hilled and oris- CCd' 11 !cor Pe-emplion laws :0. 1 , ''v!; ,oe enacted, nor no further favors j ted, ho hadwhhiT111 b shown 0 those who brave the hn r milijia, about : d hardships of scttim- the w-redd!yexp;et-i 'c--ter:i woods; and, when our p.-ojde -ov-enmumt troops iy opening farms, and consliojci ;iK their appear- roaas and openieg cai:ais, improve the !
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men. . .vn atiacit was uauv cwpicieu; m case of which, the pari Izms of Santa Anna j the British frigate, Lieut. Morris, who they have fired again and killed two more men shall we liref' 4No sir" er they might now fire. The order was promptly given and obeyed, and the ellect produced by the Mirst discharge, showed willt what pro priety the American Commander had' restrained the order and impctuosi - ty of Ids brave crew. W hen he saw e effect of bis fire, he immediately med 'By that vesssel is Q. i Tl L Ax 1 b 3 1 U J A K I I'O. I . 1 be. iasl :,ccouf? Georgia slate, I hat a,ter tlie rehl?aI oi Owmnet ccunly Court to pay any attention to the mandate of the Supreme Court, in re - ,l'nent speedily as they had suppos cd lh? ? "guhr proI ces ot t,ie court, they were disposed. 1. . - . , : ""oviuih.uiuuil' uieir previous re usa of a Irirdon an(1 consequent release, up-1 on condition of their submission to the ; authority of the Stale law?, they were willing toj accede to the proposition J rather than continue for twtdve month? longer in confinement.- Their snirit of martyrdom for the cause of (he tndian?, it would appear, has considerable subsided, and they with many others of the red hot advocates for the Indi an rights, have changed considerably uit:u notions 01 tne subject, and begin to think there is nothing so monstrous in the case as they at first pretended to suppose. Wearepleaseddoseeit;and we trust they will soon be compelled to admit generally that the present ad - .uniiMiauon are qune as competent to ..-......v ,tl- mum oi nit; 0;UiOI) in such a manner as to preserve the harmon) of the country, and promote ihe prosperily and happiness, as any other. Ba 1 1 irn 0 re Hep u b I tea 1 1 . Copy of a letter from a gentleman to Dear Sir The Senate nffho it..; ' ted States havo 1Pnn i(m,0,i .1.. i .:u 1 ... , " lu " i i co l u i ... ouu tut ji nit; jJUUli ferred some wenfc-j ;'t,-. . uun lauuj wjej ie-1 . 'U I 1 his report was made by Mr. Clay, and 5000 copies are ordered to be prin-1 ted for distribution. It is a d cument ! of great length, drawn up with ability, j anu wen cticuiated to in stead public I : 'tJ5,;. cai;aK, Il,1P vo the ,m i or.f v . . . : . .
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puutc lands u mnjarifvin Congress be bC n oa. .heaiii :i;-a r;,i b 1.0.1. i:c ja:d."i have sealaals v.hiJ: d
ing interested 5 a ra'r-inz ihe price of j haw been beauafuhy in j -i.ott these land?, it zvill be iIokc, ;-;s well to 'hue. iVna the t p :.ren of th.. s:e causes, prevent emigration, a? to extort money rcucctl ,( tJ: 'J-.wt-t state of deformity; from the nao to be used in tin- oil d iiichv-du-ds who, but lor these causes . tu ,i .. , i r would have t orn mode's cl beauty and btntes. 1 nus the poorer class oi peo- i , , , , , . pie in all parts of he counlry will .ave,, no alternative hut to become tenants j V(:..!S 0 fi.iCC, ,;.y utcnllvu Wl:, fYSi iV. to these landlord?, and to work hard ;vcU ?G s;;.:,H.f iu cor;Set;iiei:ee of Hitd become poorer. :.., : n ,m:r;-rn'mib- r of c.vs of de-
Can it he possi'ole tn t tnc ponl of and projected in the United States, tzro j tho'tsiw,1 nine hundred cm I thirfjf-fif.l j ii .!! : . 1,K;")iWlu"bllNBaltimore and Uaio, ?vlassac!iu?ett, from Boston to Hudson river, I'UJ Charleston to Hamburii, S. C. t 1 fo ! llt.ir:! nn m sli 10? Boston and Brattle!)orouih Colombia, frn-o P?. Iddrhia !o f ittie York, Lexington and Oh;o, Baltimore and Susquehanna. Camden and AmS.iv. ;0 ; Boston and Province, l rankstown and Johnston on the Allegheny, ; Baltimore and Washington City, I Ithica and Oswcpo. j Hudson and Berkshire, j Frenchtown and Newcastle, Albany and Schenectady, Lacka waxen, Haerlem, Richmond and Chcstci field, 7 ( 1 At Mauch Chunk, ! Quincv, 'ftw Orleans, IT IS Sunbury, Danville and Pott3iUey CO 50 Aew York and butialo, ! u ilhamrort and Lhnira. 72 i r , ..... . . scimylkiil and Uatawtssa. V. Iittle Shuylkill (partly nmd,) Kackawana and Carpenter's pcint, Franklin county rail road, Susquehanna, Wayne and Pike, j AUentotvn and Norristowrt, I Beaver Meadow. i Beading ana Bdmoni Brldg Adams countv. r "2 1 00 GO New York and Albany. ! Delaware and Susquehanna, ! Pennsylvania and Ohio, from PithJ burgh to Ohio Canal, Delaware and Hudson, I West Chester rail road, ! Tuscarora and Cold Run, ! Tangnscootack and Bock Cabin 1 Mahonov. Norlhumberland rounlv, lfrt X ' 10 1 : ! H iccnisco, Daunliin county, Total. 00 o -m. C i ron tie A'. 1". Ercnh:r Po -t. Disclosures of tiio most painful nnimv nave boenmai : v 1m- i-nl,-:, l -:t, .!,.. .0.. ! hi Knirhmd as to witat is called tlKr-iVcto'-'v U!nan si)CClt,s 1 Chicle c??auis ai-stnct of an :.mhemicaeco;mt ot thcnmnbu-oi children n:i wn.-sfed tn.-M.. '?'J -f-" r:,,- , question, li,) children ere i.-.vei' cf I wnont :. are between the a-cs of;;.vcand 1 twdre; between r.rc.h-caiid ffUr::; and ! -30 letvooa fifteen and ei-!iteen. TiK y aro Printended bv 15 men. and are coal- j i'11 to come to their daily urudgorv cvetv i .lu 111 uw oarat o cloc k m the morn- , ii.m Kiii.sns :,i io"i ieiorv until seven omotimos iuh eiht
s A'ree',;u!i some- ; . 'e-.;af,?t7,.,7w;, Conrcuhmt ce r- ' ('U iT kty. wiih;;-' i !;''y h:, met at lhe State Kou . .alt an hour ior meal-, V':;;L::- 5i;(' 'th of M:rch, at v -ch , . i r'f .moi; volps presided, and manim;.
t i ' ! 1 oi tiancrou mic.hinerv, with co--j e- I. and -devils ,s ik y' are eaii; d. ! ivrs cmd hands ei lau h ,d f -ry, they are fien tYr -iui I nir!'-d, and :!:cn lhev are -at to e k'-1 VI?A- M 11 held at l.vus on i.h- j h ofib '' a surgeon cf the la-l 'miy t0T - 1 ?! ,.:,...,.,. 1 5l " r". " ' ": I ' ----' V. lit VI.
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A subscriber lias placed in our hands lie .oi: o gaiy intcre.-tiiig aecomit oi tar discrimination ef the riti-utascnic leaders helw. ea good and evil. j ' jr..-.: v, A niunbor oi tarmers k tl tii- vrdhn-of for ihe town ofa scarcnoi j the piaster of Peris, daring th's winter j Tltey hul sjMigly placed their nrattrasses, a l usual among toanisiers around tne stov. on ; hi lhe barroom of the house thev mil up at and laid tie in down lor a nap. j i-mo r.i.out jO or ii o clock at nrirht lao I mail a ed hiingina- a newspaper ccntain,.;ili?rd, wiK StK. chap, who had been L.t t.-d.W tl..- n .v;;i,i. T, I had got half asleep, steppad ir?, seized the . : ne wspaper nnu eomniene u reading its proj v:s:ons in a most stentov!vus tone. i n last article granting 30,t;(X) to tho Pvrmsylvceia Hvpital. by its magnitude, brought a g An i-masonic leader io a sittiie wiiti eves. d mou'h wid-o oen, and the next clause of nC0,00 to 1 ; i!:e Beef and Dumb, excited his special ad0 t:-nrai:!i i..nu laought him to ius teet. wdtt l:.o exelunation, "w?s ever such charitv G ;!eewn? 11,')C0 io trie Orohnn A-svhim. o! u avens. exclaimed he '-what m ut that (Jii-ard wns. for S(d?ools. 'Svhr.t -irhrral .I0,0GO fcr providing furl for God bless tho man, we cannot 20 compare jiim to any thing but an angel P 10, 30 j 0l'd d-.ilars to the poor mariners, &c 05 e oil if aji nian 0Ver went io heaven, front is eartu, that man was Chard.' O'J.000 ait! s t O o mvesict! lor the rcuci ot noor .-) ""' n- i ureiiiren e-. ,.r ,1 - .7 I A'li 1 1 , . oi TiiC 1 V- Pennsylvania: on Lomia(d CO (j;,r v'd:-m:eor y.itli an cxclaa-tion. -tho - 10 i ': ,?L cver tll 3) 1 ot -y -Ol'Z-l' Cllt Srambli to j 1:!ui0---10 j The Boston Transcript mentions a report CO ; eunvr.t in that city tint John Q. Adams had
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as successor to ?Ir. Van i -,:ri!' ? represent our Government at the I colirt rSt- .huii-s, and the Boston Courier, I ,rlamrnt,"or oa the Transcript's para-raj h, 1 -vs 1 , . j rmriT is more likdv to prove tine. i JllQ stmir.rs!ted individual' alluded to has j been, ior seme timrt, more e.fa Jackson tlir.n " j 'V1 -dmis man. Wc are in daily expectny j t!o:i of seeing h;m noreJnatrd by die real P ! :. -v...-, .ii..,i i.iUiu'Mif iu; ur: u eshh-acy a nomination which he would i'ccrp ;..s sur- ; s ih re is a sun in the irmament or else, there are no fnakes.' I':!!. Lake Btio has dir'nipd .lnvh.,. j the ast winter and serin?, a new source ?' ' v - v . ' iO 4 I 1 i . ' 1 ;i,VyP,11"lt UV-: Prri to the disciples of Isaac -1 esa, Julonrtnie.,.,.,,, i ly ro iUa5' lI has been taken 'this ser'son 1,1 i"-nJi!es truly nsfonishsnr, near iho month of our harbor. .! nev ttro of one ked -nn. and vary trom , or S to about :V) pounds m w.Mght. They have been caught bv . t mtes, thre.U'r 1 t he i-o T!., Thev h-ve be .( ait ' utonga uih what autho -ii v v:, en -P -a a ( cunor side o cither side of tho 1 odv, ii;eir 1);. u -'-itha sevm resembl-i:-a J jl? f!ra,1-Yr evor his cognomen, el i c;0,!?'aVir most ofour )0'al -r;ou ?! t; -V- dtta furnished W tv d-o ;:"fsfrr;!:f,r- w" ilnd th--v have taken no h Oi i.e ne-v cr.;ne-s hn m.t c'a) o;' rn.il. winter. i' t .' t f- . ,:,;,;(.,t d:o thmed : , i";U ex-eiii ir.-O- . . . w. - . . eioctoral com? .'-....? ! : ' .r.i ... v . ... . r mi f.'ic i r an oth-r us oi h ::;;ral J.vvi,isna.s. ' ' . e " ''V'" 7'; r'.-W0 l ' . -y a !rrmlV:,.s ..1" . !ne v,i ' i't--:'--d piano, .,,t X,.. L)Jl u;-u'" t-m the train ihr"; ;;:v ;y to b - ndv :V c" e i '' U X'U ' to on h?,,, e. n.e!:,'."" ? I-"i . :'; - - . .... ; ' - u;.s ti.;ma.e
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