Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 15 February 1834 — Page 2

ACTS PASSED. The following is a list of the Acts and Joint Resolutions which were passed during the late session of the General Assembly of Indiana. An act making specific appropriations for the year 1834; Making general appropriations for the year 1834; To authorize John Hardin of Washington county to pay over to Nathan Maudlin of said county all sums of money in his hands as Road Commissioner of said county; To divorce Peter Graffort from his wife, Cassander Graffort; Giving to mechanics a lien on buildings; To change the time of holding the Courts oi the first Circuit; To locate a state road from Carlisle via intermediate points to Terre Haute; To incorporate the Levemvorth and Bloomington rail road company; To locate a state road in tue county of Switzerland; To incorporate the Jefferson vilie Steam Mill Company; Authorizing the appointment of commissioners to divide certain school lands; To amend an act entitled "an act to locate a state road from Andersontown in Madison county to Logansport in Cass county; approved Feb. 2, 1833. For the relief Polly Van Noy; To locate and establish a state road from Shelbyville in Shelby county via Hartsville in Bartholomew county to Adam Keller's mill in Jennings county; To locate a state road from Rising Sun in Dearborn county to intersect the state road leading from Vevay in Switzerland county to Versailles in Ripley county, at or near the Cross Plains in Ripley county; To amend an act entitled an act to establish a College in the state of Indiana; approved Jan. 24, 1828; To establish a state road from Morristown in Shelby county to Vernon in Jennings county; To amend an act entitled an act, concerning the Seminary townships of land in Gibson and Monroe counties. To locate a state road from South Bend to the western boundary of the State; To appropriate part of the 3 per cent. fund in Monroe county; To locate a state road in Dearborn county. [This road runs from the town of Manchester to the state line, in the direction to Elizabethtown, Ohio.] To locate a state road from Morgantovn in Morgan county to Indianapolis; Authorizing the county board of Madison county to change the name of the town of West Union in the said county; To establish a state road from Conwell's mill in Franklin county through Columbia in Fayette county in the direction of Louisville in Henry county to intersect the Rushvillc and Connersville state road; To incorporate the town of Lafayette; To authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real estate therein named; To incorporate the New Albany and Jeffersonvilie rail road company; For the relief of Nathan Padgett; To amend an act entitled an act to provide for the commissioning of sheriffs and coroners and to regulate their duties, approved Feb. 7, 1824. For the location of a state road from a point on the Ohio line near Fcrt Recovery to the town of Goshen in Elkhart countv; To provide for the election of a justice of the peace in the town of Jentreville; To establish a state road from Spencer in Owen county via Pleasant Garden in Putnum county to Dixon's mill in Parke county; For the relief of Powell Deans; To legalize the proceedings of the Commissioners of the state road from Shelbyville to the intersection of the Indianapolis and Madison state road near Klapp's mill; To provide for the inspection of articles therein enumerated. [This act provides for the appointment of inspectors of beef, pork, flour, &c. under certain regulations.] For the relief of Joseph Rany and Philip Davis; To change part of a state road therein named; To provide for establishing a state road from Lyon's mill in Morgan county to Morgantown in Morgan county; For the relief of Balsor Fox and others; To re-locate a part of the Mooresville, Danville, and Crawfordsville state road; To amend an act entitled "an act to authorize

the vacation of towns," approved Feb. 10, 1831 ; For the relief of sundry citizens of Monroe county; To amend an act entitled an act to appropriate part of the three per cent. fund and for other purposes, approved Feb. 10, 1831; To locate a state road from Joab Woodruff's to Franklin in Johnson county; To amend an act entitled "an act to incorporate the Ohio and Lafayette rail road company, approved Feb. 2, 1832; To amend an act regulating the practice in suits at law. [This act, (with other provisions,) repeals so much of the 13th section of the act to which it is an amendment, as requires resident plaintiffs to give security for costs.] To legalize the proceedings of the school trustees of Congressional townships No. 12 north of range one east in Morgan county; Amendatory to an act entitled "an act declaring Busserow creek a public highway," approved Jan. 21st, 1826; Subjecting certain articles to sale for repairs after a certain period. [This act authorizes the sale of watches, and other articles, where the same shall remain one year in the hands of the mechanic without being called for, and the charges for mending cr repairing unsettled.] To change a part of the state road from Richmond in Wayne county to Fort Wayne in Allen county; To locate and establish a state road from Robert Hankin's to David Gunning's in Shelby county; To authorize the sale of a certain school section in Marion county; For the relief of Richard L. Dickson; To legalize the sale of the school lands in Vermillion county; Declaring the true intent and meaning of the law giving justices jurisdiction in cases where executors, administrators, and guardians are plaintiffs; To incorporate the Indianapolis and Lafayette rail road company. To establish a state road from Lexington in Scott county to the 13 mile stake in Jefferson county; To incorporate the Levenworth Manufacturing Company; To amend an act entitled "an act to establish a state road from Fairplay in Greene county, to intersect the Vincennes state road at or near Benjamin Stafford's in said county, approved Feb. 1, 1833. To provide for the taking of depositions in certain cases therein named; To legalize the sale of the town lots in the town of New Castle, and for other purposes; To vacate the town of Millville in Fountain county; To change the name of Williamsburgh in Clay county;

An act to attach certain territory therein named, for Judicial and Representative purposes; To vacate the town of Darlington in Grant county; To authorize the expediture of the three per cent. fund, heretofore appropriated for the county of Adams; To vacate the town of Sarah in the county of Fountain. To amend an act entitled "an act to appropriate part of the three per cent. fund," approved Jan. 31, 1833. To legalize the election of trustees for the Patoka Baptist church, in the county of Gibson; To provide for an additional place of holding elections in the several counties in this state. [This act provides for the opening of ah additional poll, where number of votes usually given at any place of holding elections, shall exceed 800.] To regulate the fees of the commissioners of Grant county; To incorporate the Fort Wayne and St. Mary's

bridge company; To amend the act entitled "an act authorizing the seizure of boats and other vessels for debt," approved Jan. 22d, 1824; Supplemental to an act entitled "an act establishing a State Bank," approved Jan. 28, 1834. [This act provides that the salary of the president shall not commence until the Bank shall actually go into operation.] To authorize John M. Lemon, John Brown, David Dinwiddie and Andrew Burnsides to build a toll bridge across the Kankakee river; Concerning costs and fees in criminal cases; Changing the time of holding Courts in the 8th Judicial circuit; To amend an act entitled "an act to regulate the mode of doing county business in the several counties in this state, approved Jan. 19, 1831; To amend an act entitled "an act amendatorv to an act entitled "an act to organize Probate Courts, and defining the powers and duties of executors, administrators and guardians," approved Feb. 3, 1832; To amend "an act to organize Probate Courts and defining the powers and duties of Executors, Administrators, and Guardians," approved Feb. 10, 1833; In amendment to an act entitled "an act concerning Clerks;" For the formation of White county; To legalize the proceedings of the county commissioners in Bartholomew county at their January, term 1832; Supplemental to an act entitled "an act incorporating Congressional townships and providing for public sciiools therein, approved Feb. 2, 1833; To authorize the trustees of Charlestown in the county of Clark, to lay off a certain street therein named; To amend an act entitled "an act organizing Circuit Courts, and defining their powers and duties, and for other purposes;" To attach the county of Carroll to the first Judi cial Circuit, and for other purposes; Giving validity in certain contracts; To legalize the election and proceedings of the trustees of the 12th Congressional township of range one west; To authorize the sheriff of Spencer county to summon a grand and petit jury for the April term of the Spencer circuit; To authorize the Shelby Circuit Court to hold a special session; Changing the time of holding the Circuit Courts in certain counties therein named, and the Probate court in Posey county; To organize the county of Miami; To authorize James Alexander former collector of Monioe county, yet to collect any taxes remaining due and unpaid in said couniy, for the year or years for which said Alexander was collector and for other purposes; For the relief of Robert Patterson; For the relief of Rebecca M'Kowan; For the relief of Thomas Neely of Putnam county Indiana ; For the relief of William C. Bramwell; For the relief of the heirs of John Harlock, late of Rush county deceased. For the relief of Jonathan Rogers and William Wagh; For the relief of Ellas Murray and 'Edmond B. Goodrich; For the relief of Alexander Massey; To amend "an act to incorporate the Madison, Indianapolis, and Lafayette Rail Road company, approved Feb, 2, 1832; For the relief of Samuel Darnell; To authorize the recorder of Sullivan county to record a town plat therein named; To authorize the commissioners of Vermillion county to appropriate money in the county of Parke; For the benefit of VVm. D. Rooker of the county of Marion; For the relief of Wm. Clark of Monroe county; For the relief of James W. Cowan and others; For the relief of John Hollowell Sn; For the reliefof Robert W. Tood ; For the relief of Adam Osborn; For the relief of James M'Coy of Marion county; For the benefit of persons who are likely to suffer by the destruction of the records of Spencer county; To amend an act entitled "an act for the benefit of persons who are likely to suffer by the destruction of the records of Parke county; To amend the act entitled "an act to appropriate part of the three per cent. fund. and for other purposes," approved Feb. 10, 1831 ; To incorporate the Evansville and Lafayette Rail Road company; To amend an act entitled "an act for assessing and collecting the revenue," approved Feb. 10, 1831; For the benefit of the Revolutionary soldiers; [Clerks, recorders and other officers are required to discharge certain duties free of ciharge under this act.] To amend an act entitled "an act to improve Lost river, White river, &c." approved January 18, 1830; To incorporate the town of Centerville in Wayne county Indiana; . To alter and re-establish the charter of the town of Richmond; Supplemental to an act or acts incorporating the Borough of Vincennes ; To amend an act entitled "an act to incorporate the town of Madison, approved Feb.4, 1831; To incorporate the Corydon Steam mill company; In addition to an act entitled "an act to incorporate the town of New Albany, approved Feb. 3, 1832;

An act lo amend an act entitled "an act to incorporate the Monroe county female seminary, approved Jan. 29, 1S33; For incorporating the Wabash Manuel labor college and Teacher's seminary; To declare what shall be evidence in certain

cases: To provide for the improvement of the navigation of the Wabash river; Supplemental to an act entitled "an act to incorporate the Evansville and Lafayette Rail Road company; To establish a stale road from Jasper to Troy; For the relief of the securities ofcertain officers. This act points out the mode by which securities may discharge themselves as such; To establish a state road from Rome in Perry county to Paoli in Orange county; For the preservation of the public property on the Governor's Circle; Declaring a certain road therein named a state r0ad To declare White creek navigable; Changing the name of David Miller; To amend the act entitled an act for tho relief of the poor, approved Feb. 10, 1831; To re-locate part of the slate road from Leven worth to Paoli; To incorporate the Rising Sun Insurance company ; For the suppression of gamin!?; To amend an act entitled an act to appropriate t of lho hvQQ pcr cent fumj aprovca Jan. 31, 1S33 ' . . .i r ... . i i o regu lam liutisiui iu2 rsgui ui p.uirjuv; i In relation to monies arising from leases ofsa-i lino reservations ami 'oroiner purposes; To incorporate the Eel river Bridge Company; To amend an act entitled an act to subject real and personal estate to execution, approved Feb. 4, 1S31; Tn nmond nn r.rt mtitlrrl "an net inenrnnratinrr Congressional townshios - ( e and providing for public j chools therein,'' approved Feb. 2, 1S33; To provide for the location ofcertain state roads t0 authorize and require the loaning of tho li)rary monics of the county of Dubois to the Board of Commissioners ofsa d countv: To amend the act entitled, "an act regulating the fees and salaries of the several ofiicers and persons therein named, approved Feb. 7, 1S3I ; For tho further improvement of the Michigan road ; To incorporate the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Torre Haute; Providing means for the Wabash and Erie Canal; To incorporate the Millport Bridge Companv; j To continue tho provisions of a joint resolution i of the General Assembly for tho benefit of state debtors, approved Feb. X?, 1S33; j To amend the act entitled "an act to incorporate j the several townships in the county of Dearborn ; and for other purposes," approved Feb. 7, 1S25: To incorporate tho Switzerland county seminary; For the relief of John II. Scott and tho infant heirs of Ann MScott deceased; To incorporate the Vincennes Steam paper manufacturing company; To authorize writs of nc exeat; To incorporate lho Kankakee Manufacturing company: To incorporate tho Jcfiersonvillo Insurance Company; fo incorporate the Indiana Aorth West Rail ftmrl Cnmmnv To amend an act entitled an act to quiet ccrtain tiles ,n Mount Vernon and for lho benefit of j Thomas Givans," approved Feb. 2, 1S33; To authorize Moses and Job Mathews and company to erect a mill dam across little Pigeon creek, and for other purposes; To incorporate tho Franklin county Library Company; To amend "an act for lho incorporation of county Libraries," approved Feb. 9, 1S:1; To legalize the proceedings of the Trustees of the Decatur county Library; To provide for the printing of the laws of the present session of tho General Assembly; To facilitate the business of the Legislature; To amend an act entitled "an act for the safe keeping of prisoners committed under the authority of tho United State into anv of the jails of this J state and for other purposes,7' approved Jan. 28, jlS'iS; To provide for tho election of a Justice of the peace in the town of Pendletion ; lo amend an act entitled "an act regulating the j jurisdiction and duties of Justices of The Peace," ! approved Feb. 10,1S31 ; TCYtMulinfr tho ;.ir;i;r.i;n nf .Ui;,- f ti Extending tho jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace to fifty dollars in the actions of trespass and replevin; To provide for the election of a Justice of the Peace in the town ofGosport, in Owen county and Posey township in Franklin county; To locate a State Road from Milton in Wayne county to Muncietown in Delaware county; To vacate a part of a State Road therein named; To establish a State Road from Bedford in Lawrence county, rx Washington in Davics county, to the Rapids of the Wabash river, at or near the mouth of White river; To locale a state road from Danville in Hendricks county, via Jamestown and Thomtown in Boone county, to intersect.the Indianapolis and Lafayette State Road at ornear Prairieville in Clinton county; To provide for tho location of the Huntington and New Cumberland state road; To appoint Commissioners on the state road from Fredonia to the mouth of the Wabash and for other purposes; To locate a state road from Green Castle in Putnam county via New Mavsville and Jamestown to Lebanon in Boone county; Declaring the county road leading from Connersville to Milton, a state road; To declare a certain road therein named a state road ; Establishing the route of a part of the Indianapolis and Madison state road; To re-locate part of the state road from Madison to Indianapolis; To provide for the location of the Muncietown and Fort Wayne state road ; To provide for the location of a state road from Kingstown to Henry county via Mill's Mills to Frceport in Shelby county; To locate a state road from Michigan City inLaporte county, to ihe western boundary of the state, and for other purposes;

An act to esaUish a state road from DaUon in Tippecanoe county, to tho Michigan road in Clinton county; To locate and establish a state road from Madison by Paris and BrownsJown to Bloomington; To establish a stale road therein named; To locate a state road from Jamestown in Boone county, ly the way of Knsselvillc in Putnam connty, to 'intersect the state road leading from Crawfordsville to llockville; For opening and repairing the public roads and highways in the counties of Owen Lawrence and Greene; To declare a certain county road therein named to bo a state ro id ; To establish a state road from Mill's Mill in Rush county to Rezin Divis in Shelby county; To authorize tho location of a state road from Fort Wayne in Allen county to Yellow river wlirre the" Michigan road crosses tho s nne; To provide for the re-location of the state road, leading from Martinsville in Morgan county to Fdinburgh in Johnson county; To locate a state road in Deaiborn and Ripley counties; To locate a state road from Greenfield in Nancock rouniy to ?diddletown in Henry county; To locate and establish a state road from Greens-

burgh to tho falls of tho Ohio River; To change a part of tho state road leading from tho Cumberland to the Lafayette road at Burke's run; Denning the duties of tho Commissioners appointed to locate state roads and for other purposes; lo establish a state road from Rising Sun to Lawrenccburgh in Dearborn county; To re-locate apart of the state road leading from Willi imsport in Warren county, to the state lino in thc direction of Danville Illinois; To locate a slate road from Fort Wavno in Al len county, up and along the west side of tho Little St. Joseph river, to the state line on its eastern boundary; To amend an act "entitled an act to locate and establish a state rond from Oilcans in Orange coun ty, ri i Livoni i in Washington county to intersect the state road loading from New Albany to Vincennes in the direction of Greenville, in Floyd county, approved I oh. 2, lb3:i;

n' ...i.ir ..!.... : r-,4 - To relocate a stutc road from Michigan road to j j . Vernon ; To locate a state road from Marion county to ; Spark's ferry in Jackson county; 1 To locate a state ro id from Mill's Mill, in Wayne county to the Fidls of Fall Creek, in Madison county; To change a part .of the Shelby viile and Greenfield state road; To declare a certain road thc.ein named a state road ; To establish a state road fiom Liberty, in Union county, to the state line in lho direction of Gcrmantown, Ohio; To amend an act entitled "an r.ct to loeato end establish a state road from Dolphi, in Carroll coiiiity, to Crawfordsville in Montgomery county,1 approved Feb. 1, LSoti; To establish a state road from Bloomington in Monroe county, to Morgantown in Morgan connl.v;, . , , ioueclaro certain roads therein named slate rartlS; , , . , 1 o establish a state road from Rockvdlem Parke county toBowhnreen4 in Clay county; To amend an act entitled "An actio provido for tho location of a certain state ro-d therein namcd," approved Jan. 21, IpJ; 1 o amend an act entitled "an act to relocate a part of the Martinsville, Danville Frankfort state Declarnj a certain road therein named i i t . -''-''' road and to provide for the continuation of said road ; lb locate a state road from the cast bank of the Wabash river, opposite Ferry ville. to the norrows of Sugar creek in Paike county; j Tochungo a p".rt of the state road leading from 1 New York in Switzerland county to intersect the istatoroad leading from Vevay in Siid county to Versailles in Ripley county; To establish a state road from Bloomington in ! Monroe county lo Spencer in Owen county; ! Toincorporate tho Perry county Seminary; j To amend an act entitled "an act to provide J for tho sale of certain lands herein named," ap proved Feb, J, 1833; To incorporate the Indiana Teacher's SeminarJ'; . . . To provide for tlio sale of section in townsh'p one, north of range nine west,' in Warren county; For ihe benefit of Literary Societies. JOINT RESOLUTIONS, &c. A joint resolution directing tho Secretary of State to furnish the county of Parke, eight copies of the revised Laws of 183 1 ; Providing for tha survey of the lands along the Wabash and Erie Canal cjded by tho Miami Indians for tho use of tho Canal; In relation to tho reduction of the price of the Public Lands; In relation to tho acts and journals of the Indiana territory and of the state of Indiana; Relative to tho distribution of copies of the act establishing a State Bank and for other purposes; Relative to the throe psr cent, fund heretofore appropriated to Fayette county; Of the state of Indiana relative lo tho While water Canal; Relative to tho Agent of the three per cent, fund; In relation to a reduction of the price of public lands ; Of the General Assembly aullior'z'ng tho fluent of state fur th j town of Indianapolis to convey certain land; Relative to the three percent, fund; For the benefit of Randolph, Spencer, and Laporte counties, and for oilier purposes; Relative to Insurance Companies. This joint resolution authorizes tho governor to institute an inquiry into the doings and proceedings of the several insurance Companies chartered in this State, to ascertain whether all or any of them have transcended ihc privileges granted theta by their charters;

iu t:M,nmsa puuna m iz-n.ouMaiu lo.iusiu ,go ; the lace cTso mucli eudonco to llic contrary, bccounty, and for other purposes; i;cve that t!i-disease doca not exist. To locate tho Connersville and Brookvillc state r.wu ac wkmv of sri i:rr. roai, , , ,T . Ot-t. 10. M. Buisson writes to claim as his n lore-locate a pirt ot the arixsvillc, Bclvidr, grn3i treatise on hydrophobia, addressed to tho Danville and Frankfort state road and for other Academy sn-ftr Incfc us 1S3'. and si-nied with n

A joint resolution uhtlvo to tha Tippecitn? battle ground; To extend tho time fur Completinj Bhcl.fcrd'i Reports; On the subject of improving the navigation t f tho Ohio river at the fills; Relative to the three per cent fund; Concerning lho State Library; Of the Legislature of thebaic of Indian to ihi President of tho United Mates, on the subject of the extinguishment of tho title of the Miami trilo of Indian to 1 md within said stale; A memorial and joint resolution of lh Legislature of tlic stato of Indiana, praying re lief lor William Bihhnd; A memorial on the subject of the National road; A memorial and joint resolution of the Gem I J Assembly of the stale oi 'Indiana to the Coiii.'ivs-'S of the United States concerning the Wabash uud Kric

! Canal Lands. A joint memorial and resolution to the Confers ! of tho United States; Memorial and joint resolution of the General Assembly of tho htate of Indiana, to procure unapj propriation in luul or money to improve tho naiigaiiou of tho Wabash, Big t. Joseph and Nhtto rivers; Memorial to the Congress of tho United States, on tho subject of the establishment of a National Hospital on lho Ohio river; Memorial and joint resolution relative to tho improvement of a harbor at tho mouth of Trail Creek i on hkc Michigan, in thestato of Indiana; Memorial and joint resolution of the General Assembly of tho state of Indiana relative to tlu Louisville r.nd St. Louis mail route; A preamble and joint resolution in relation to horses lost by range is and volunteer militia, of Indij u,n; A preamble and joint resolution in relation to horses lost by tho rangers raised under im uct of Congress, approved Juno l.", 1S3C, for thu defence and protection cf the north western lYonticf of the United States; HYDROPHOBIA. The following account of a novel end simplo method of curing thisnwful disease, deserves tho attention of every one; for in spite of the assertions i ot mar.v wise-ons to l!io contrary. w cannot in . , . . . ----- -- sm.'io iniiiui. i jio caso reierreii to in tliat wn t'sown, tho particulars, and ihc uwd. ct euro r.dapted wcres follows: Ho had hern called to visit a woman who for three days was said to bo HifiWing under this disease, fchshad tho usual symptoms contractions of tho throat, inability to swallow, abundant secretion of s:din, atid foaming tit tho mouth. Her neighbors said lint she had been bitten by a tnnd dog about forty days before. At her own urgent entreaties she w-s bled, and died a few huuis af ter, ns we expect, d. M. B:tissuii who hid his Inndi covered with blood, incautiously c leansed them with a towvl which had I con used lo wins the mouth of tho Jpitient. Ho then had au ulceration upon one of jhis lingers, yet ihoiroht it snfiieieiit to waih ofl j the sulivia thai nubered with a Tilth water, j The ninlh day after, hein in hrs c:.briolet, h j was suddenly seised with ti pain in his ihtvit, r.nd ! one, still re:iter, in h's eves. The sulivia was con- ; tiuually pouring into his mouth; tlif impres&ion of , a current of air, the slitof brilliant bodies, avo ln'm apinfal seimtion; his body nppeared tohim j solicit, tint ho ft It as thou-h lie could hvip to a prodious hei-ht; ho experienced In said, a wish- ! to run and bit not m-ui, but animal :,id inanimj atc bodies. Finally, ho drank with difficulty, v.vd j l!l0 s;s!lt 0fwatcr was still more distress- to him j than tho pain in hid throat. j These symptoms occurred every five minutes ui.u ii uppiNircu to nun as uiou!i i no paincom up lo the shoulder. From t!ia wholes of tho rvmntom?. ho indeed I .n.u wiiii nyoropnoma, aim royoivcu : lleimimto his l;f y stilin? himself in a vrinmir . . . . . .... . . - . - i ----- j j r.---bath. Having entered one fur this purposr-, he caused the heat to be raised to PJd. (107 d. 3l' m Fath.), when ho was efpr.dly surprised and delight, ed to find himself free of all complaint. HeWt the bathing room well, dined heartily, nnd drunk more than usual, Since that time, he says, he Ins treated in the sumo manner morn than eighty per. sons bitten, in four of whom tho symptoms had declared themselves, and in no case Ins he failed except in tint of one child, seven years old, who died in the bath. Tho mode of treatment ho recommends'-, tint the person bit should taken certain number of vapour baths (commonly called Russhn,) and fchouid induce every night, a violent perspiration, by wrap, ping himself in I! inn. Is and covering himself with a featherbed; ih'j transpiration is favored by drinking freely of a decoction of a sarsaparilid. He deel ires, so convinced is he of tho efiicacy of this mode of treatment, tint he will suffer himself to bo inoculated with the disease. As a proof of the utility of copious and continued perspiration, he relates the following anecdote. A relative of tho musician G retry was bitten by a mad do, at lho same time with many other persons, who all died of hydrophobia. For h's part feeling the first symptoms of the disease, ho took todmcmg, niht and day, saying, that he vithed to die a Ho recovered. 31. Duisson rdso recites tho old story of dancing being a remedy for tlie bite of a tarcntuh, and draws attention to tho fact, that tho animalj in w.join this madness ismo.t frcnienllv found to tie-vt-lope itielf Fpont3iic.u-Iy, :ire dogs, wolvrr, and foxes which neve r pc rspi re . London Athancum. Wi The United States (nzettc snvs,"cper. ceive that tho Governor of Maryland, i'n his executive message, speaks of hiinsclfin ihc first plural, using the pronoun trr, ns if ho was a king or an editor. Truly theso aro levelling times indeed. It behooves ui of the press to look to ourselves ami pirrights. Ifevcry governorofastato Utosssumo the trr, then all order is at nn end, and all distinctions of rink and qualify are likely to be confound, ed. Our brethren of th'j editorial corps will look to their immunities." The L'ft r. Van. -"As fir as I cun poc.m r O'Brien, "the life of man consists ia getting into scrape, and getting out of lheui.M