Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 51, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 January 1835 — Page 2
Indianapolis, Dec. 29lh, 1834.
t,. pj,W, Republican Sc Banner.
- . ttUn ifith vou complain, that your co SSoton "uLind Jofyou, but in chart yTlU they arc nins p. V -taken, ir, they arc emptying out. If you w, ill Din . I f the nroceedmis of the Legisla-
, hirh has been duly copied into the papers ot
this place, and regularly mailed fgr your office, you will find no small quantity of froth, which must be worked off, or emptied out, if yen please, before any thing of importance can be done. You may not be surprised, but your readers will be, when I inform you that to-day closes the third week of the session, and nothing- has been done. If a reason is wanting for this apparent abuse of time, it i at. hand. The Legislature is comprised of an
, l c f vnttiirrta thpv i "
unusual numouroi liuw ni"-'- . - j . . i rh mi,,:r,n r..r tr;..l
are nearly all pledged to do or undo something, ana uwuu,,, . ........... in their efforts to redeem their promises the journal was accordingly overruled, as was also tne motion will show, they have not been remiss. When they in arrest of judgment, tho ssveni specifications in have completed their attempts, at bettering the con- support of which were examined and pronounced dition of the people, and furnished their constituents insufficient. Judge Davis having delivered a short
with indubitable evidence mat "an 13 not goiu onjnion , agreeing with Judge btory s, Andrew
SENTENCE OF THE SPANISH PIRATES. 17. S. District Court, Tuesday, Dec. 1G, 1831 The Court met at 10 o'clock this morning, when Judge Story; delivered an opinion, at great length, against the power of the Circuit Court to grnnt a
new trial, in a capital case; Judge S. considered such a power expressly denied by the clause in one of the amendments to the Constitution, declaring, thit no person shall, for the same offence, he put twice in jeopardy of life or limb, which is but a recognition of the long established principle of the common law. that no man's lifts shall be more than
once put m jcoparuy lor me same ouence a maxim embedded in the very elements of the common law. His honor was of opinion, that if the power existed at all, it must apply as well to trials in
which the? parties were acquitted, as in which par-
he did not make the declaration he should be I
shot. Perez is abase and wicked villain, and an enemy to the Spaniards.
Angel Garcia made a statement very Similar to
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which glitters," business important and necessary will find countenance in the halls of the Legislature.
Among the subjects agitated this session; a radical change in the probate system, the commencement of a general system of internal improvement; a change as to the mode of electing township officers; and a project of loaning two or three hundred thousand dollars on the faith of the 3 per cent, fund will be found the most important. As thes 3 matters are yet in an incipient stage, I will await their further progress before I advance an opinion as to their ultimate decision. Applications for state roads, are numerous, and and will continue to increase until the legislature adopts a mere correct mode of distributing the -i per cent fund, than that heretofore pursued. All the county. roads, cart-ways and cow-paths, will in a ' few years be converted into state roads. Tins kind of Legislation, which I regard as worse than useless, is the effect of another evil, that of dividing the 3 per cent fund, and scattering it over the state as a farmer would scattsr his wluat over a held in seed time. Some new counties will be organized and probably our ' extensive unorganized territory in the north, will be laid off by imaginary lines, into counties, to prevent future legislation, as to county boundaries and county seats. he Wabash and Erie Canal has been prosecuted with spirited exertions, during the past year; its fpeedy completion and permanent usefulness is regarded as no longer problematical.
DurJap. Esq., the District Attorney arose and made
the following motion for the delivery of the judg
ment: Mar it please your Honors. Pedro Gibert, Bsnardode Soto, Francisco Ruiz, Manuel Boyga, Manuel Castillo, Angel Garcia, and Juan Montenegro, oiherwise called Jose Bazilio De Castro, the prisoners at the bar, have been at the present term of this Court indicted by the Grand Jury of this District, for n felonious and piratical robbery of twenty thousand dollars, on board of a vessel of the United States, perpetrated on the high sea, and within the Admirutily jurisdiction of the United Slates. On the twenty third day of October, they were placed at the bar, informed of the indictment which had been found and returned against them and furnished with copies, and with translations of the same in-
Uastillo's, and called Capt. Trotter a villain and se- gislature.
uueer ana avers that tie seuuceu icrcz. out i
Juan Montenegro also handed in a similar statemcnt, with equally eolenm asseverations of innocence. The reading of the written statements was concluded about 5 o'clock, when the following sentence, translated to the prisoners, by Mr. Badlam, was pronounced by Story, J. Pedro Gibert, Bernardo de Soto, Francisco Ruiz, Manuel Byga, Manuel Castillo, Angel Garcia, and Juan Montenegro prisoners at the bar-r-the motion made by your counsel for a new trial, and in arrest of judgment, having been overruled by the court, and all other matters being disposed of, it is now my painful duty to pronounce the sentence of the law upon each of you, for the crime whereof vou severally stand convicted. I
shall do this in as brief terms as possible, being con-
I.ndia.nai'olis, Dec 19, 183 1. I S. V. Pakkee, Esqr. Dear Sir: Xol much business of importance lias as yet been brought keforo the Le
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opted, during the present session. 'I h'J aivii lor o. JJ. m , . I ' . . , .i . I n . t mi oi Il !Ct til V le II C V 11 Commissioners have not as vet reported the subject 1 A -b' 11 i . I . .".'. i i .i I .. i , ...,..,1 n'l'cc ' le iui':c ii ii .ti
of the White water Canal, nor is it prouuio tnoy tho vc u, wurn " , . , ,. frtn will until the 1st of January. It is apprcluMultd 1 S7t hut at ih-c-,. - ' V -7.i that the want of a report at nncarlv period, will op- and sik. were i .1.' .f! -d a! to ; c- " crate against the work. However, there scorns to for I'avoiitc biands. A sal-d ... u .v-w boa much more liberal opinion in regard to Inter-j York wa nr.d.- nt s.m:i Uy yr;i..!. nd Improvement, than formerly. If the desire to , gtrcct scl!- at tU to N .m . lutt .... ii accommodate every neighborhood docs not too Richmond MUls w.: tn u!e at a.iout S- . J ., .i i ., ., ..,'.1 mi c. rJ St Kii
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tho times are favorable for the citizens if White Water. I f tho report of the Commissioners be as
favorable r.s is now anticipated, and comes in due
rear th-.' stoe t '''' w.h vi "'. J No -!dis -f Yli at eou., .to our knowl il r. NVe notie.; r.ii'.nlvane.' ol "J et.-. in lye;
time, but littlo doubt remains of an nppropiiutioti , s des at to !! cent.-. ..o e.ri!.: ' in a'..-. A for that work, the present session The survey of a i sd ef -KvO besln Is of 15 atl y v..s m-.t! y.-.-t't Jay
sciousofthe difficulty of addressing you through ; Canal route, connecting tho Wabash Canal with , at (U en. Uo aa:m our qMotr.ioius to u r.u-
the medium of an interpreter.
It is considered by the Court, that the said Pedro Gibert, B -nardo do Soto, Francisco Ruiz, Manuel Boyga, Manuel Castillo, Angel Garcia, and Juan Montenegro, otherwise culled Jose Bazilio de Castro be, and they are hereby severally deemed, taken and adjudged to bo pirates and felons; and that they and each of them be hanged by the neck, until they are severally dead. And the Marshal of this District of Massachasot, or his deputy, do, on peri! of what may befal thereon, cause
execution to bo done in the premises aforesaid,
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III White River, and thence down said river, is also . i-m com fully li cents p-r bus iel i;i co;..-
among the protected works that will probably go i of tho c!osit;g of the noiih river. .o tuu!aa in
into effect, the present session. Happily br the mnsket. People, party politics have lost their charm in the J Molars::'. Mvdas. ?!s ;.hr.c. unalalde; -oir.d Legisl.miro. Acts of legislition for the good of ! barrels daik New Oil am were sold by aiu-tion at llie State, seem to be the all absorbing topics. cents. All leseripti5H may bu quuted at 3 Yours, &c. decline of:.hout oner; nt prg ilon. We sincerely hope that tlio anticir aliens of our i Pi:ovi-io. Bih IVm 1 ' and l'ork nr now fun),
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correspondent may be realized. We understand and holders are as-!;':!!;; h gh. r rates th m bit week; that a project Ins been bioichcd for an extended ! wi book fir an impioveim ut upoa loin. 1 ste.ek scheme of Sf;ite improvement of this kind. To 'of New Poik, conqvnvd ill thai at the tamu tuao
protract the Wabash and Lne Canal down througu ; last yer.i, is very sm ill.
upon th-m, !ind each of them severally , on the j Lafayette past the mouth of White River to the , Ti:.v. Si.u e our 1 :st; we h -iv.M)ot hau any sib s olaventh day of March next ensuing between th" I mouth of the Wabash. Then canal the valley of, worthy of n...Je. I.i.jMKo, I. ... ck, oiiii. hours of nine o'clock, in the forenoon, and twelve White river from its mouth, up ihrouoh the centre i powder d... T to ; J. om g U.v'H t , 1. o'clock, at noon of the same day,' and that they, the of the State, by Indian--.' o Munceytown. Ca-; The puces reur.ua v.nhout v.nat.o.i ; Uu ,e uru said Pedro Gibert, vc. be now taken from hence nal tho White Water Valley from Lawreocebm-h j but le w buyers ui m::t.ie!. Lr-
t 'rtflift ro iiloli t!ir 1'jniTH't rrn gC I Ii t nrtcriirt la 1 -AHH- !
I Z l::Z u to Hie gaol in Boston in the district aforesaid, from : to tiie National KoatI I en construct a aiiroac
,u,Mf(lfl.. P ,',., ,(lfun(in whence thevcame, there, or in some other safe and ! bom tint point to toe.cn loo wuiio uer ,.ua ui Can r?,c FnuS A yovng tho oar or th s Court, were assigned m tiieir uelence. . ' ... .. . i vs.. ..,t ia-i - n in i ir Wi!k mii. I r t i i - . ftnil't.f,nM.c-,.on.', nfn -4nr .i.,, .. .rri'n Icouvenicut gaol within the district aloresaul, thev i .uunceytown and pa onto t.ic ud.. i , nu la c j j ;S a 4,.n:,!, ,rtKi On the twenty seventu ol Uctooer, they were ugain . ' - ,f,,n,i ' i. , Wn n 'rimrf. U verv 1 tie doubt' . i i . . . ri . .w, j land each of them to ho closely kept until tho day ; Canal at roit W.ijne. J i.re is ry i.iul UtiI)l , teeilv bam (1. i Id vi.-km
L ,v!,;,!, .! e..u,tL n,.t rmWur f ! of execution, and from thence they and each oi entertained ol th ) tntue t,aMi.ht ot .uc i a ho:isU: 1)t h,r prehnency ir
ao.v.iUiJ .i.iiuu w" .1 . ..i ..! oi mn-.n mnmwrnOll 11.8. ItS CiiSl WOUILl DO .1 1 .
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GENERAL IIARRISOX. 'Our distinguished fellow-citizen General Harrison has been announced at Harrisburgh, in Pennsylvania, as '"8uitable candidate for the Presidency, and we hesitate not to say that if the citizens of that state should compliment Oh 10 SO lit r as to select this gentleman for the highest place in the nation, we should be well pleased. No man has higher claims Upon hi3 countrymen than this veteran Pioneer of the West. II came to our lurest a young soldier, under the triumphant banner of Wayne, and gallantly followed the footsteps of that successful warrior, through the fatigues and horrors of a long and bloody border war. He is one of the very few of that generous race, remaining among us, to connect the present with the departed generation. The desccudent of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, be was reared in that pure school of patriotism, which gave a succession of virtuous and revered Presidents, to our nation; and his early services were performed in the companionship of revolutionary patriots and heroes. He has filled many civil offices with honor. He was .Secretary of this Territory, and its first Delegate in Congress Governor of Indiana, and Superintendent of Indian affairs A Senator in Congress from Ohio and Ambassador to Colombia; and in all these posts maintained an unsullied character. As a Major General iu the war with Great Britain and Commander-in-Chief of a division of the army ho rendered" services, which were net surpassed by those of any of his distingushed contemporaries. The battle of Tippecanoe, the sortie from Fort Meigs, and the battle of the Thames, were all brilliant affairs, honorable to our armies, and marked by consumate skill ou the part of the Commanding General; theyHvill place the name of Harrison on a proud page of the history of our country. If Pennsylvania shall adopt him as her candidate, the west will rally around the Old Pimiecr. There will be but one voice. The old men who served under his com
mand, who have acted with him in times that tried ?
. men's souls, will give their suffrages with pleasure, to the grey headed companion cf their trials; the young men will give the strength cf their support, to the friend of their fathers. Indiana, Illinois and Ohio, will look back upon their old records, and find . tho name of ILyriuscn upon pages black with the smoke of battle they will turn out en, masse for the old Governor. The sons of Kentucky followed him in battle, and he did justice to their courage, when he said that, "they nobly supported the doublo character of Americans and Kentuckians." Daviess and Shelby and Johnson, fought under his banner the generous soldier will not forget Aw old General. If cur friends across the mountains are willing to concede to tho West the honor of giving another President of the United States, and if the name of Harrison shall be announced from the Keystone of the Federal arch, let the response of the west be given in one universal shout of assent. As a orivate gen
tleman, as a man of honesty and worth, as an ingenious, high-minded patriotic citizen, no individual
the twenty eighth day of October, a list of the tra
verso jurors summoned to this court, was delivered to eacii of the prisoners. On the eleventh day of November, they were again set to the bar and put
upon their trial, having been first informed by the I Com t of their right of challenge-to the jurors, and a jury was duly empannelled for 'J:eir trial; all the , witnesses subject to the process of the Court whom the prisoners desired to have summoned were sum-' moned in their behalf, by the process of the Gov-; eminent. They were defended with fidelity, doquence and learning, by their Counsel, and the Jury after a patient investigation, which occupied fifteen days, returned their verdict, which-the Court has recorded, that each cf these prisoners is guilty. Motions for u new trial, and in arrest of judgment have been filed, and learnedly argued by their Counsel. These motions the Court has considered and overruled. It therefore becomes my duty to move that judgment be rendered on this verdict, and that the sentence which the law awards against each of these prisoners at tho bar bo now pronounced. The prisoners were then informed, through Mr. Badlam, tho interpreter, that the Court haddelivered an opinion overruling the motions for a new trial, and in arrest of judgment, and that they were at liberty to state any reason, that they might have, why sentence should not bo pronounced against them. All the prisoners, except Ruiz, who required lime, then handed to their counsel statements in writing, averring their innocence and the falsehood of Perez. Charges of a heinous character arc confidently advanced in all their statements, against Capt. Trotter of tho British man-of-war brig Curlew. They all charge Capt. Trotter with having used every imaginable artifice, together with promises and threats to induce the cicw of the Pinda to acknowledge that they had robbed the Mexican. Capt. (iibert, in his statement, in which he says lie sailed from Havana, on the 21st of August, and arrived at Cape .Mount, in o7 days; that ou the 4th of June, while tiie Pinda was laying in tho river Nazarcih, with only a part cf her sick crew on
board, thicc boats, with while men armed, and a
:il v ;m pr.smU'd to ey, hecito ki,- wr.s v. ho ie.?Kt!uc 1 her,
1 auceiit lan'Mjag ;,
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lion as aforesaid, to tho place there to be hanged ' fircat, but its value to the State would pass calcu- 1)oUl u vv i,:,?;,,, ;r, VL and lb -brew'
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Ami ration. aim uiu suui.u, ,......0 v.. ., ..... . , -'nrso r.ro r;.u! t.t!:'.i!;iIl"ll.S I T a J liniU,' Hli ;ierk estedin this project is much moro than suthcient, j Jan, tl)(U J( j, C1JJ ; (;in? flaw if onco amicably concentrated, to carry it into, v, , to ' speedy and complete execution. Where is the ob- j " il"l v " J-'-w" iS i1' 1 oo:;;.:ry d.iiK' ' i ieciion to it? Why may not all hands combine -p'op!o are Ld up r.v.-A down in ii till they 21
rss aforesaid, until thev are severally dead. And ration
it is further ordered by the Court, that tho CI
of the Court do issue a warrant in due form of 1:
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r;.re t.ttainiir-n.s !' r a d itnsl,1 biid
carry judgment into full eflect.
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v.v.d down in it till lin y sre
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I earnestly recommend to each of you to employ and make a long pull, a strong pun, ami a pan alio-, ';'" is oo.. ,,: s mgerv
eriod in sober reflections upon gethei ? Editor aichman. ;ere are a grea in u;y irrrn.i.. c; in .b It 15
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me intcrmeoiate period in soner retiections upo
your past life and conduct, and by prayers and penitence, religious exercises, to seek the favor and
forgiveness of Almigh'y God, for any sins and ; following notice ot'
crimes which vou nnv have committed: and for : mjr.ced the seasons - ......
earn seel; holy
i like physic too they tint take the bwst of it are
The Seasons. A lato western paper has the " IS ' ki' ;t l'-ly H' 'Ml mail '-very
the peculiarities which have' well to i.dlnw, and 1 a s i.!i: g wife very bid of tho oresent year. Tho de-! when it follows us. Law i.!,k.f a now fbion
this purpose, earnestly recommend to'you and ' scriplion will answer very well for the region of the j V'- are bewitch: d I . get into it and li!: bad each, of you, to seek tho aid and assistance of the i Middle States: J weather- -mot yc,u). aio id t. gvt out ol it. ministers of our holy religion, of the denomination I "We have never known a season in our life that j ji,w (, ,:Ci'y; .V,. ,'. In the PI inter it i
which you severally belong. And in bidding j was not the most remarkable that was ever seen stated that tho (tstor He mi will iv !- v rav.v. I i, so far as I can presume to know, an eternal ! and felt. It is cither the hottest, or coldest, or dry-1 have tried tho Palm 'l i i ti ( a 'ii. 'i se ; li t'u-5 iwcll, I oiler up my earnest prayers, that Ahnigh- j est, or wettest, or earliest, or latest, or rainycst,or j same) within i ieiv y ly , 1 : ; i f-w ef tho
you
tarcw
ty God may in his infinite goodness have mercy on ; snowyest, or fiuitfullcst, or barrencst, that was your souls. j ever heard of. Bat of all the most remaikahle
The distant period appointed for tho execution ! years wc remember, wo think tho present the most . . , . .1 111 III 1 V .
ol tne prisoners, was assigned by Judge Story, in order to enable them to procure evidence from Havana and England, favorable to their case, if any in fact exists, to be laid before the President of the
remarkably rcmaikable. run comes a lrosl in
May that turns all tho young leaves red and brown, as if 'twere October: kills all the fruit, and de
stroys every thin" else. Then the locusts deso- number of tho lVebn.omi Compiler, tint the n-o
kernels in tueir )) .ti!s or ?. a e.l i-! i.v.-; !i!s e:i!r-
mel, by muliiwT hoi--.- n-i ! ; ;'h'V t;. .) - m iu tho ground for them. The c.d u -d . ill js . I r ; 1 1 the:n till there eues a rain, w!...i th.'y : l - fo-mj nt the top of the ground. S.ntt.'u r a P'.u tU r. A AV.t B:;:sT: ; inf l from ru'irlii Kj lit a late
United States, with whom alone rests tho power latc'tho country. Then a drought follows th it j Ject ' a ,,',,:'i,'il ,rin'" ! ( sul mitted to tho to slay further proceedings. Boston Statesman. Ulrics up the rivers, burns the corn to death, anni-i Pres'dcnt and nu t with !:' npptov I. It is Ktat tl mmmm, j hilates the potatoes, and raises the thermometer j th:it tho co:.trmp! itfd b is hom of cc p-i-jearisItlti-VC ' higher than was ever Uuown This over, come ! to alone, U to eoiwV? t :yi:'-:li.O, to bo di-
wash away Aorth Carolina ; and ' u among o.o . t ii. s a ronimg iu l trees all through tho S.mih (electoral vot v, cacli state firu's'.ipg
canoe with Krooinen, came round the point, and ! quorum appearcl at nine o'clock. Amo: th
immediately opened a brisk lire on the Pinda, ! proceedings we briefly note the following:
whose inefiective crew, having no officer to direct I A report was received from the Lovenworth and
Bluomington Itail Road Company, setting forth
The Senate did not sit yesterday till 2 o'clock, there not being a quorum iu the morning. Among the petitions presented iu the Senate was one praying a divorce among the resolutions presented was one directing an inquiry into the expediency of passing a law providing for 'the protection of the bridges along tho Cumberland Road and among tho bills introduced was one providing for
a codification of the laws, and appointing the Jud'T- aroused by tlu cry of Tire.
cs of the Supreme Court to perform that duty. Mresrs. Sloy, O'Connor, Crug cc Ilittle were in
Mr. Akees, the Senator horn Randolph, Dela- a very snort time entirely consumed. It appears ware, and Grant obtained leave of absence, in con- that it first originated in Mr. Stoys shop, but as
sequence of sickness, during tho remainder of the j the discovery ws made at a ve ry early period, w e
session.
In the House of Representative?, yesterday, a
rains which nearly
root up the cotton
Finally the scene closes by Jack Frost stepping in i ,,s "'rQ co:!,
and chewing up the tobacco with the most cod and a hoard of currency, wf." are lo sit annudly at
inosurc." j Washington, five of their number being appointed .
th.? ruioof
onf-f urlh cf
It is to be oncb-r lb? control of
icy composure.
Fire. On Sunday evening last, about 9 o'clock die citizens of II imilton and liusavillo Ohio were
Tho shorn
of
by the President, and ni'i stato sending one. Bills to be issued from 10 to I00.. Mr. TY:;kelH. of Miryhnd, ii said to be thy author of thi ptvj 'ct. TV.F... ,l i.t. .kit. The navigation c.f th and of thu ('and, with slight obstructions to ti.-4 Liter on account of ier has contititieil,upt'it!i2 pr- Mttime, unintern'.ptv-'J. That of the Lake, ho wever, us h. u-u il at t!iis
son of tho year, ha b"C'i atte;,;!e.l with pons rih
them, abandoned her; he slates that he was pre
vented from claiming n:s vessel, by the pride of thenegro King, who proposed, for I lie honor cf his nation, to indemnify him, for the loss he bad sustained within his sovereignty ; mid the more effectually to prevent the making of a demand, he caused Capt. Gibert 10 be removed, under a guard, into the woods in the rear of the town. After denouncing Perez, whom he calls Ba'zc-
la, Capt. Gibert slates that Delgardo, before he
cut his throat, avowed his determination
suicide, because his extorted and fihe
had involved the lives of his companions
states that Capt. i rotter ottered him r
navana, anu $1000, if ha would make certain the I a Lcl
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looueiy or uio .uexicau. J:ipf. U. even slates,
the practicability and importance of that con tern
plated rail road, which was referred to tho committee on canals and internal improvements. Among tho petitions presented were, several from citizens oi Dearborn county, praying a change in the location of the county seat of that county several pt)ingfor the graining of divorces sundry others praying the location of stale ro::ds one
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r' V . . i . u"l!V" '3ia ueu oy cacu t and losa cf life. Tie number of acsidcts this fall, individual lo be comp iratively small; though the j although they have, in rv.me itu-Uns be?a r-ous, evening was unusually calm, it was by die hardest j wc b lieve, has not be-n a:i r.ur.icivus i. h rvc riv!
e;:ertio:u mat llie surrouiuiing huilumes were I n ednesthiv lat, ii ur r l
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saved.
Wester Telegraph, Dec. I'd. hour, one of vhicli, the V , '
wego; ani'tl e r,t!:r; ti.r- ,t!
impawn. The vine appears tob- U' .re tVe: . II:;.: do. :,.-t eiieves i i . . sels have been I i:u up; nu h e!d the u-e iteer fo' Uivaled lor wine in the vtcmitv ot t , . ,-,, . ,v .,. , , , . j any lengta ot tMi". i to b- -, f.era tin n . O. i itziiu'jii writes to i ho lialu-! in5 j,,.,,. tv,. ,i , r 1
American Champaign.
successfully cubn
Baltimore. JIr.
more American mat about u.imu vines, principal-! jy 1,3 wholly tuseadi !. 1.1 I I . . 1 . T t . I li I I I ' t . . . .
iy me nernemouj, jveuoir, vuiawna, Jii anil, uno Isabella, all natives, have been planted within the last four years. The Ameiican also acknowledges
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irom the citizens of Hamilton county praying the 1 made in August 1 and boitled in M,rch ibXA.lrL: T tui
to commit: construction of a canal ahmir the Vallev of White 1 which "resembles eh in.n.ihm in rob.r. il ,v.-.r ;.n,i ,',ii, '' i !.".''')' u-cv, aurtj
confessions river one Irom tho bt. Josephs Iron Com nan v. I hrkk nrss. and is snn-i:.r to ooi.lt il.it 1 ,,. 'i'!..-. !.... i-..' i .1 .... .1 ......
and another from sundry citizens of St. Joseph's ! rier the f.icinnting uari.e of tho French iaxoritf." ir at that place on M-nd iv. r.-. i ft r' t fi..l
1 passage to j county praying authority to construct a bridge and i It is declared t- be the vure iuico of rhe. mtivn below zero.
1
districts of!
taauus uiguvs among us man uie pacnarcn or rsortii that the boatswain was poisoned at Frrnnndn lo
; IJend and we doubt -whether a name can bo men- j for denying tho robbery he exchimed iust before troned around which the voters would ro rheerfnllr i.- t.'. ,o. ,. J . J 51 ,J-1U
rally. It will be an auspicious day for our coantrv-, 7 7 T Po:sonwhen the Pioneer of the Western Valley shall be the my c,n l3.aro burnm5,'' soon after which he exPresident of tha Ilnifpd Star. G!rinti I PllC(Jj bjam'.ug at lac mouth. The motive assign-
JsTaiional Debt. By reference to the lato report of the Secretary of the Treasury, we learn with pleasure the important and gratifying fact, that the whole of our national debt, w hich at one time (1810) amounted to more than $127,000,000, wili bo paid off on the first of January next. This immense sum has been paid off in the course of nineteen years, without the imposition of direct taxes, (except for a very short period.) Only nine years an-o, our national debt was $31,000,000; in lyi6 thelnterest alone amounted to $7,157,500 42; in 1629 to almost
$4,eiA),t..U0. femce the beginning of that year, wo have paid off, including interest, very nearly a hundred millions of dollars, over and above our current expenses. Cincinnati Courier. Dr. Kemp, Professor of Mathematics in Colum bia College, has decided the question which wsg referred to him respecting tho commencement of the nineteenth century. It was whether, the nineteenth century commenced on the 1st of January 1S00, or on the 1st of January 1601. He has given his opinion that it commenced January 1st, 1S0O. There is a difference between the 1834th and the year 1S34. We are now in the 1635th year of the Christian en, but in the year 1S34. On tho last day of the present month 1835 year3 will have been completed. A man who
is 30 years old begins to be in his dlstyear, but
-1 Aornt:,'. :.iHfv P S barrels of wd Iru heenreceiv. dat rhd.d ;p!r;i (um .Ww York, tn
tolurw.irdeii to.lU..T.,h. Heretofwr th
have been considered S;;:nel!i'ri" l.he
loci; over St. Joseph river, &c. ccc. all of which i grape. Burgundy and Champaign
were read and appropriately reterred. 1 Viaikq are uboiU latitudes 4 and 43. The memorial and joint resolution, praying a j w,. grant ofland to aid in ihe construction of tho Wa- Culture cf onhnc. The account given in a hte
r 7 lt .muu 7 V an ,1'cml' nu,bor 1)1 h' anner, the beneficial effect of. to Mauoh Chun'' ment, which was concurred in, and the memorial ! t-lnrrml do,, in th,. ,.,,, r.. ,.!,.;..,, r,..n .... !
l . . . ..i. .1 ... iu uiuiiiui..') iviUiU.3 Ui. 4 ill .11 . . . and loiiit resolution wr.s men read a third time and .,r..,. .4 i ... r .. . -1?? U!t?:r;d t':r l?r. hJ n
i ii, . " .. u uu la.iui ii i.'iu i .nil iv ii' ill ii r I irn rj i:i " "
eu uy an uio prisoners tor Capt. Trotter's alledged f passed. A bill granting relief to Nathan Harlan
ol .iarion county, aiul a lull to exempt the mem
bers ot the Kismg bun I ire Company from per
tf
? wenM
carrying co .!
corruption, is his liability, in damages, for ths Pinda
anu tier cargo.
la a supplementary statement, which was intro
forming military duly, wero reported, read a third
tiuced alter the other prisoners had been heard, j time and passed. A bill was reported attaching Captain Gibert says, that, while ou board of the ! certain territory to the county of Lag'rongc, which Savage, at Salem, and in their prison, the door was S was twice read and laid on the table, and a report opened, and some people entered, and afier exam- against the expediency of changing the location of iningthem, went out, and one, whom he since re- the county seat of Lagrange was also hid on the
cognizes to be the Mexican's mate remarked "know nobody here;" that after they went away, the corporal and sentinel, who spoke a little Spanish, said the people who had just been in belonged to the Mexican, and had said they knew none of us.
co mi o.it iiubi in uu; cunuro oi onions, remitius t::c j A .;, . of an experiment made by one of our farmers UstL tU,; " h-r .V r-rj. The year, and which I think may bo turned to good ac-i Y.ovrrn',r anI Coui.cd (4 .v-.v Uampshh.- vv-n; so count. He had prepared his onion beds in the us-' ,;;:s,t V Ul!h tll '.,nna;!erner.t of t!i;. .' .to nal manner, sowed his seed at thu proper time, but ! 1 ,-!0"' t,nl llu-v ( P-',K ti lh- lIoc" i !ut lie pris-
the seed did not come up, and his beds were soon onas 0!,!'
table. A memorial and joint resolution, instruct-) in' ing our Senators and requesting our Ilopresimia- ck
tives to use their exertions to procure tiie ratification of the late treaty wiih the Miami tribe of Indi
ans, was reported, twice read, and referred to a se-
Capt Gibert thinks that some of the Salem people I lect committee. It was afterwards reported back
who were standing by at the time must have heard
the remark, and he calls upon them to come for
war
Bernardo De Soto, the mate, called the whole universe to witness his innocence, and stated that torture was applied to make some of the crew of the Pinda confess ihe robbery of the Mexican. Manuel Boyga said, in his statement, that they threatened to shoot him if he did not criminate his companions. Manuel Castillo stated, that after the arrival of the Curlew at Cannabar, they bad Perez ashore five days, instructing him from an American Gazette that he was free, and at the "ovemnr'd
considering his birth an era, he is in the year 30, lj,5e wIifre 'ey were employed the five days in
until he is 31. ocuuwn uun.- auoui a moma aiterwarus they
gave a arms to tne boatswain, who was well, but soon took raving, and when he was dying, Perez went to his bed and beseeched him to forgive him for the false declarations he had made against him and the others; that Capt. Trotter had told him il
Two young folks were lately married at Cheltenham perfectly blind, and the bridesmaid, who led them, partially bo. Love is certainly blind in this at all Tents."
by the select committee with an amendment, which
was concurred in; and the question being then on its engrossment for a third reading, an animated debate took place as to the propriety of its adoption after which and after unsuccessful motions to amend, and to lay it on the table, the question, was taken and was determined in the negative yeas 29, nays 30. Mr. Carter of Orange, in consequence of sickness, obtained leave of absence for the remainder of the session. Lid. Journal, Dec. 21). Clover among Corn. A friend of mine sowed red clover among his corn ater gaing through with the cultivator the last time; the seed was protected from the heat of the sun by the corn; it consequently vegetated very soon, and after the corn was cut off, there wa3 a luxuriant growth of clover, which afforded fine pasture for several successive seasons. The red clover is an excellent manure. I have raised a fine crop of wheat by plowing in the second growttr after harvest. American Far.
covered with young weeds which grew unmolested. ! 2 ,iarJ J"' c i. A crier in ortj of the ci-un-AOcr ho had finished his corn planting he procured ' ty C0UrU' t!,0'' he bad teen j omo time in o'licc some good seed, and lo relit hi beds for it recep- i wns SW fctui,lll tlnt he ner could h im his lC0'i tion, covered tho surface with straw to the den h ' prAorIy; arl opened tV court without con,, of a footer more. aii hnr.,1 n i 1 ... i ,nittin" feo,llrt blunder. 'Crier." raid i' r'o.l- ...
, -iiuvii ii UHI 1V II! K; II- I i!n t.f,... l , . i . ....... v t x ,44 u ; this operation, the ground was complete y I v ' ?"-?tmU '.ni J ? l!,:lt ,!a il (ct. :ared of rhe weeds: and uMif;n..t c,:rl .A t A , . 11 us - ;ihc ca- will admit of"
r-c more than was necessary ? de 'S. .o 1" ' K V'TA" X?V
una rs iae itSt,
mm i
ms ve.u i
- . , - . , O - IMl UUt lv, no wcfih r im t hard mv! t . n
nr find li ul o -r,..,l , r .. . ..
u.i uw u oum oii ot onions. I i
lie caused ins omen ground to Lo
that the weeds might have time
time of sowing, when boas last
over his beds and sowed bis or
cecums he secures t y ,m, orlaiu ends-he cradi- . J,n price f n u lily p,wr iiVfc cates all weeds tram the su.hce, and tho ashes and (I llly P'l'r of the r ,.. it! Q, ' " K charcoal of the straw furnish the ben uhl !on1 I'. States costs dressing for the onions. Gen. Farm, -r mm t mtr ! 1 '1 1-1 mire of Vcru.or.t In, p; h ev
composing u;u oi- suiuifoi uiuo, j3 (. . these 35 are Farmers: 11 Mer!, o;,. M IV;.' .'. . rc r
vcrss? : Physicians: 11 a ere nm... . " iiiei,tr ...! . . 1
f i 'x i a' V-' u Uilr-!rii. t V " 1 a f awt)er.-y t , week. I.niiibnr Merchant 1: ..iar.u Lirinr.-. .... . - i l,L v Ci:ib K.n-t . .
. - - v. . .. i a . " . iiiuiiii ii ii r iii in.. ,.13. ...
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un are unlives oi l ennsviv:ini: i . r i. . J ! ""
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10 of Connecticut; Maryland (; Oi,:0 7 Jersey 3; Kentucky 4; North Carolina f! VtCV
York 4; Maine 1; Delaware 1; Massacbuseif . Ireland 3; Scotland 1; Kngland 1 ; Franco 1 wJ arc indebted to the Columbu3 Hemisbhcro for if above interesting information. "i0 Democratic Iltrald.
tardner of
of tho
circumfur-
ffooa S X; not i7r n hrt uuiformJy would ,, 1 . Cul ,even on a h'.ig dav v- wiu certainly make n good witV. ' ol orvcj in adordynig ; l 'V11 Uch (W
