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XJkAVS OP TIIE fXITED- STATES PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION TWENTY-THIRD C0NGRES3.
Pcelic No. 19. AX ACT for the continuation and repair of the Cumberland road in the State of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Be it ended by the Senate and House, of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the sum of two hundred thousand dollars he, and the same is hereby, appropriated, for the purpose of continuing the Cumberland road in the State of Ohio; also that the sum of one hundred thousand dollars bp, and the same is hereby, appropriated, for continuing the Cumberland road in the State of Indiana; which sums shall be paid out of any money not otherwise appropriated, and replaced out of the fund reserved for laying out and making roads under the direction of Congress, by the several acts passed for for the admission of theStates of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois into the Union, on an equal footing
with the original States.
the middle, commonly called the swash channel, of I an 03th or affirmation before some Judge of die ! Singtdar Dialogue. When we remark that the
the river Potomac, of the two embankments now
constructing on the shoals of the said river, and the addition of the several improvements upon the plan of the said bridge, contemplated in the contract for the construction thereof, which are recommended in the letter of the engineer superintending the said work, to the Secretary of the Treasury, bearing date December first, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and transmitted to the House ol Representatives on the eighth of that month: Provided, That the said additional embankment and improvements shall not cause the entire cost of said bridge to exceed in amount, the sum of one hundred and thirty lhousanddollars,a!ready appropriated thereto.
Approved, March 3, l3o.
united States, faithfully and diligently to perform following ficetious dialogue (extracted from a vcrv
the duties thereof; and shall each become bound scarce work) is from the pen of the late Dr. Sherito the United States of America, with one or dan, of literary memory, wc say enough to induce more sureties, to the satisfaction of the Director I the reader to peruse it with attention. The author
of the Mint and the Secretary of the Treasury, was on a visit to a distant relation, a sprightly fe
The Editorial ?r.?r in Lnu'svillo increases iti interest. The following is the latest bulletin: "We thank the Journal for its f!nilnml will try to help it to another. The editorial functions of
with condition for the faithful and diligent perforin
ance of the duties of their offices. Sec. 4 And be it further enacted, That the genend direction of the business of the said branches of the Mint of the United States shall be under the con in 1 and regulation of the Director of the
that piper are net formed bv a Janus, with one fac
turned towards tho first vacant clerkship or judicial
male, who had been married about ten years. Her chiir, and the other in tho direction of Walker's
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nusoana was a oon riviant, who iovcu nis ooiue, and provided ho could enjoy the present moment, never thought of the next. "We were introduced,11
says the author, and found the table covered with
coffeehouse. We arc informed that tho following
unuftr dialogue recently took place between tlicso opposite mouths: 'I met with something first rite.
just now .'.News from Frankfort?1 'Oh, no!
Mint at Philadelphia, subject to the approbation of
the Secretary of the Treasury; and for tint pur- by an envious cloud, which sometimes darkens the
iposc it shall be the duty of the said Director to . matrimonial sky even the most serene. When
prescribe such regulations and require sucii returns, ; the husband entered tho following conversation
I periodically, and occasionally, us shall appear to i took place." Mr. Sheridan calls it "a Receipt to
Pursue Ao. 2-1 J -! him to be necessary for the purpose of carrying in- J brew a storm.
x ACT to change the times of holding the dis-j to effect th
trict courts of the United States for the western
district of Virginia, held at Clarksburg!). Be iienatedby the Senate and House of Representaiivs of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the second of August next, the session of the district court of the United States for the western district of Vir-
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indention ol this net in establishing
s; also, far the purpose ofdiscri-j Wife. You n in which shall be stamped at each j II. And with
excellent viands and a bottle of sparkling Cham- something totaled I should hive no objection to piign. The sunshine was for a moment d likened tahc the judgeship of this circuit, or even the clerk-
supot the new county.V4You entirely misunderstand, it is the real ttujf 1 am talking about.1 4I should like to know what the real ttuff is, if it ij not the salary attached to a good fat office.' Whv.
i it is either bottle or two of Champaign, Mudcria, i a glass of old peach and honey, or romethin else.1 j'Uow can you be always thinking of such matters?'
g Husband. Woman aye
re always railing at our sex.
bout a reason ?
ginia, required by law lo be holden at Clarkshurgh, j p,rc s ()f lho roine 0f (.ach branch as
the said branches
initiating the co
branch, and at the Mint itself; also, for the pur-1 W. Without either rhyme or reason: you'd be j only think of what I can easily o pose of preserving uniformity of weight, form, and ' miserable beinr3 without us, fira!l thai. j thoughts arc fixed on things beyond y lineness in the coins stamped at each place; and j II. Sometimes; there's no general rule wills-i 'j
br that purpose to require the transmission and de-j out en exception; I could name some very good livery to him, at the Mint, from time to lime, such women.
j 'My cogitations ara tnon) scnsihlo 'linn youtV: I 'i.i-i i. '
obtain your
your reach.
dccrthxr.
shall be held on the first Mondays of Juno and No- i vember annually. t Approved, March 3, IS35. I
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think proper, to ho subjected Jo such assays and i tests as ho shall direct. j Si:c. 5. And be it furrier enacted. That all the t
W. II. W. II.
Without a bend, I suppost-? With a head, and with a heart too. Thai's a wonder.
, woman who U
f.
It would be still a greater if I could not ; for !
i ''Lore teas onrc a little boy." A
;eiu),i:g me reauers oi a ;ow Hampshire paper with a recapitulation of the reafons which have in-
j diicnl her to leave her husband, says that at one
Public No. 25. j AX ACT to authorize the removal of the land ! Ofiice at Wapaghkonetta to Lima, in the h?tate of Ohio. !
laws and parts f laws made for the regulation of i instance, there's Mrs. Dawson, the best of wives, the Mint of the United Stales, and for the govern- idways t home, whenever you call, neat and clean, ment of the oftimrs and persons employed therein, ! sober and discreef. and for the punishment of all . offences connected j W. I wish you were tied to her! AlwaB at
Sress assembled, That tho land office at present j l!ie Mit)l by lh;s ;u.t cstab!ished, so fir as the same ; hersdf so; sober! -he can lake a glnss as well ns i eludes with saving that as "better is the dinner of established at Wapanhkonetla. m the bfale of Ohio. ' dn i. ..k....i.i.. .t !i r.j i .v. . i i ... I 1 r ... r. .1 . n 1 .1 1 1
established at Wapaghkonetta, in the Stale of Ohio, 1 sinU y annlicable thereto.
00 removtu o x.im., 1.1 ,uien county, in me same Arraovco, March 3d, 1S33 State. 1 '
Approved, March 3, IS35.
oec. jvna oc ujurincr cnactea, 1 ual tor the Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rcvrc- ' n 1 entire completion of repairs of the Cumberland sentatircs of the United States of America in Cor.-1 r'n r, ,r.li1 nirl nf I,a I Ih.t .111.,. , . 1 I, IC..1 , , I HOI It
provements on said road, to carry into eftect the provisions of nn act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act for the preservation and repair of the Cumberland road," passed ihc fourth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Maryland, entitled "An act for tho preservation and repair of that part of the United States road within the limits of the Stale of Maryland," passed the twenty-third day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirtytwo; also an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, entitled "An act concerning the Cumber
land road," passed February the seventh, one thou-
wiiii the Mint or coinage ot the United Slates.
be. and the same are hereby declared to ho in
orce, in relation to each ot tho branches ot
home! the ;ioatcst grssip in the parish; she may well smile; she Ins nothing to ruub her temper
neat anu clean i sue ;as iioiiihl 10 do out Keen
lime h threw the teakettle, u kettle of potatoes, a Dutch oven, and a spider with meat in it, at her, (.dl taken from tho fire boiling hot,) end the only way left her to escape with bur lif., wna througu the ce llar; nnd thaf he having averted thut she bad doped wilh Ids infant c hild, he conft ssrs it is true, but r.dds that it is lho first time, to her knowledge,
I that he ever owned lho child teas his. She con-
Public No. 23.
I AN ACT to authorize the city council of St.
gustine to widen a street in the town ot St.
j State Baitlc of Indiana. Wo make says the R.
1 imes.J the following extracts Irorn a communi-
ht r neighbors; discreet 'h it's another word but j herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred
therewith, she is determined not to return to lui bed and board until be is willing Jo treat her decently. Sally is perfectly light in showing pn per resentment. Host. Statesman.
Au-Au-
cation addressed to tho editors i.filio Rirhmnnd Pal-
Indium bv the Crichier nfiho lt-,r,k Irwvttn.l ! bcr HOSL-?
... , . . - .f "moiv i A' i
1 detest scandal; Pin surprised you dont say h!ie
is handsome. II. So she is in my eye. W. You've a fine eye, to be sure; you're an excellent judge of beautv; what do vou think of
jrnstine.
counterfeits on the State
lie it enacted by tic Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assetablcd, That the city council of St.
kugusune, in me territory oi norma, ne, anil they
II. She is a fine woman in Fpite of her nose. W. Fine feathers make fine fowls; she can paint
in the F.dladi-! ncr w'bercd che ks, and pencil her t y brows, substance that! You can do the same, if you please.
two persons were lmprss mct! in Louisville, Kv. i u - ly coccus do not want paint, nor my
j at that place, relating to
j bank
"From a small article published urn a few weeks pis!, statin in
are hereby, authorized to cause to be opened C for nnsSiRK counterfeit money on the Suite D ink of ; rws penciim
eye-
nand eight hundred and thirty-two; the sum of three ! a convenient width, for the nasjtre of carriafT(. tie I u':in:1 ue supposed it altogether probable that
eiglity-six dollars and fifty-eight cents be, and the
same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That before any portion pf the sum by the second section of this act appropriated, shall be expended in the repair of said road, east of the Ohio river, agreebly to the provisions of this act, the same shall be surrendered to and accepted hy lh; States, respectively, through which said road passes; and the United States shall not thereafter be subject to anv expense in relation to said road. NO. BELL.
Speaker of the House of Re,
M. VAN BUKEN.
Vice President of the United Stales, and President of the Senate. ArrnovED, March 3d, 1S35. ANDREW JACKSON.
jJ tilJiUUL to.
to the new bridge constructed by the United States
over the St. Sebastians river, and now the main approach to tho town of St. Augustine, and the United States hereby relinquish for that object so much of any public lot as may border upon' said street, and may be indispensable to make it of convenient width; Provided, Such change, and Widening said street, shall not extend to the removal or injury of any building situated on ground belonging to the United States, and that tin; width of said street shall not exceed eighfyfeet. ArrnovED, March 3, 1S35.
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nunoreo ana iony-six mousanu one imndred :indi drpnt nnr nrr fmn i m nnhi;, en,,-. In .;,! .; sucu a mini; uau neen attempted, uut. we have
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oe.iro immiug on me. suojeci since, wnicn appeared to have in it the least probability of truth. We have had an opportunity, within a few days oast.
II. True; ihe ro;e of beauty is on vour cheeks.
and your brow is the brow of Cupid. W. You" once thought so; but that mum
my Molly Dawson is your favorite. She's let me
The Lou'sville papers are still engaged at their cut and thrust contest. They daily give each othf r a losc? of three or four lines in extent, according to the Homophatic principles of infinitesimal quantities, being more potent in their operation. Tho following is the latest: Noah. "Passengers Horn New Orleans inform us, that a report of our death has been prevalent in that city. The whole story is a mistake. It's the editor of th Advertiser that's dead and he is only dead dtunk."
Public No. 20. AN ACT arncudatory to the act for tho continuation of the Cumberland road. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause the line of the national road, heretofore run between Springfield, in Clarke county, in the State
of Ohio, and Richmond, in the State of Indiana to!
be examined and reviewed by some competent ...
engineer; and, on such review, ihe line of the na-
Public No. 27. AN ACT to establish branches oiUhe Mint of the United States.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in
Congress assembled, That branches of the Mint of the United States shall be established as follows: one branch at the city of New Orleans for the coinage of gold and silver; one branch at the town of Charlotte, in Mecklinburz county, in tho State
C i amnnc the first to net sitrht nf t!i- fnn n r i fMi
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ana we nope mat our mends will not tail to let us see the first spurious bill they eot hold of. A
one branch at or near Dddohnega, in Lumpkin
county, in the state of Georgia, also for the coinage of gold only. And for the purpose of purchasing sites, erecting suitable buildings, and completing the necessary combinations of machinery for tho several branches aforesaid, the following sume, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, shall be, and hereby are, appropriated: for the branch at New Orleans
iia- . i l i.t
tional road to be run in such manner, and in such ! rVTrV 'U3:in f S; Lr 1
i oi.iuuu ai vmuouc, imv mousanu dollars: tor t mvp-1. . . . : - . '
direction, a3 will best promote the public conve
mence and interest; and the location so made, if approved by the President of the United Slates, shall bo established as the line between the said points. Arrsorx;D. March 3, 1S35.
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PrnLic No. 2L AN ACT to prescribe the punishment of consuls commercial agents, and others in certain cases. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled, That if any consul, vice consul, commercial agent,or vice "commercial agent, shall knowingly and falsely certify to any invoice, or other paper to which his certificate is by law authorized or required, he shall, on conviction thereof, in any court of competent jurisdiction, forfeit and pay a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars, at the discretion of the court, and be imprisoned for a term not exceeding three years, at the tike discretion. Arrsov-Eo, March .3, IS35.
to hear from all the blanches in the Slate, and 'ut berown; she is so silent, ton, when she has all
learn, that after a particular inquiry, not a single J ,,)0 fl,!Ck lo "'wd J her tongue is r:s ihm as a s xcounterfeit on any one of ihe branches could "be j Pnncc with talking; wilh a pair ofcyes burled in the seen or heard of anv where in the State. We do r"ckc, antl l,a;n!ld P"--3 too! and then to scanw ! ill not believe lint there now is. or ever Ins been such ;
II. 1 ake care, tuerc s such a thing as standing in a white sheet. W. Hy ! yoi would provoke a saint! II. You seem to be getting into a piss'on! W. Is it a wonder? A white sheet ! You ought to be tossed in a blanket. Handsome! I can't forget that word; my charms are lust on such senseless fellows us you. II. The charms of your tongue? W. Don't provoke me, or 111 fling this dislt at vour head. II. Weill have done. W. liut I have not done; I wish I had drowned mvst-.lf the fust time I saw vou. H. Ii is not too I do.
ll see you hung first. You'd bo the first to cut me down. Then I ought to be up hung in your stead. Pd cut you down. Yo i would ! Y'es; but Pd take care that you were dead
see no gossip; and yet site's found in every house j Murder of an Indian Chief. The Logansport
a thing in existence. Judging, however, from the I
extensive and partly successiul attempts hereto-1
fore m ule to pass counterlt its on the bank of the United States and other banks, we should not be surprised if similar attempts should at some time be made to counterfeit our notes. But when we consider the multitude of difiiculties attendant upon forging any tiling like nn imposing counterfeit the severe punishment sure to follow detection :
and above all, the masterly fineness of work-j manship which appears in the engraving of ourj notes; we think that an attempt, should one be j made, would be likely to meet with very poor sue-i
cess. It such a thing, however, should happen, we should feci the greatest interest in bein
IPubltc No. 22.1
AN ACT to change the place of holding the dis
trict court ot the United States for th Mississippi.
Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tlie United States of America in Congress assembled, That ihe district court of the United Stales for the district of Mississippi, now held at Natchez, shall hereafter be held at the town of Jackson, in the State of Mississippi, at the limes uow prescribed by Lw for the holding of said court. Approved, March 3, 1S33.
branch at Dahlohnega, fifiy thousand dollars
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That so soon as the necessary buildings are erected, for the purpose of well conducting the business of each of
the said branches, tho following officers shall be
appointed upon the nomination of tho President, and with the adviceand consent of the Senate: one superintendent, one treasurer, one assiyer, one chief coiner, one mcltcr, and one refiner. And the superintendent of each mint sh-dl engage and employ as many clerks and ss many, subordinate workmen and servants as shall ho provided for by law; and the salaries of the said officers and clerks shall be as follows. For the branch at New Orleans, to the superin
tendent, the sum of two thousand five hundred; dollars; to the treasurer, tho sum of two thousand j dollars; to the chief coiner, the sum of two thousand dollars; to the assayer, inciter, and refiner, the sum of two thousand dollars each; to two clerks, the sum of twelve hundred dollars each; to the subordinate workmen and servants, not exceeding twenty in number, such wages and allowances us are customary and reasonable, according to their respective stations and occupations. For the
district of! branches at Chailotle and Dihlohnegt, to the super
intendents each the sum of two thousand dollars, who shall respectively discharge the duty of treasurers; to the chief coiners each the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars; to the assayers, naelters, and refiners, each the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars; to the clerks, not exceeding
one at each branch, the sum of one thousand dol-l
lars; and to the subordinate workmen and servants, not exceeding the number of five at each of the
correct description will immediately be taken and published, wilh a view to guard the public against the imposition, and to enable them to distinguish a sourious from a genuine note. "In the issues of 13 ink Notes the most scrupulous care is taken; and no unfilled notes are allowed the brandies without the execution of proper receipis and duplicates, rendering the officers liable for the full amount of all such paper pi iced in their hands lo be put ir:to circulation. "The State Dank of Indiana is more particularly the peoples bank, than almost any other we know of. Every citizen of the State is. in one res-
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w. II. w. II. w. II. first. W. II.
I can't bear this any longer! Then it is time for me to withdraw; I sec
by your eyes that the storm is colliding. W. And it shall burst on your head. II. Pil s ivo my poor head if 1 can. A good retreat is better than a bad battle. (Husband flics, the dish flics aficr him.)
The Attempted Murder. We published yestcr-
pect, a stockholder; every one h is an interest in day an account of an attempt to murder Mr. John it. The charter, too, guards the interest of the ! 3-iyre, of Morris county, N. and that Ifi own holders of the papr-r, so well, that they cannot be j brother had been arrested on suspicion. The otherwise than safe; and so closely is this safety i Monmouth Eagle states that the suspected man guarded that it is thought the Dink will not pro-! was discovered hid away aoior.g the rocks on the
duce to individual stockholders so great an income mountain, raid had been examined and committed
us many other banking institution
! to jail at Morristown and lint there has hern a
long and hitler controversy ;n the S iyer family, 1 ling fire, and here are my Flippers
l ijtccn hunnrca thousand acres oj land, and ; :ihuUt property, and lint some time since one of the
speeches long enough to cover tnem. '1 he case of ; brothers attempted the life of the other with a C. Mitchel and others, vcrsvs the United Stales, j pitchfork. It is also s iid that the church-vard in has been decided in the Supreme Court in fiivor ol j Springfield bears evidence of this lamentable and the plaint Ufa. This decision confirms the tide of; unhappy controversy, where twoo& are to
the piaintilis to i,;juu.uji) acres ot land situated ho- jn sc,rn at ,ji0 w:u 0f ,1(,r fisher's grave one of tween the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicoh, Mid-1 them erected by one of the brother with an indie District. Florida. Mr. White opened for tlr; j scriptu.n on it h'ghlv offensive to the other mem-
plamliils, and spoke one day and a hall. He was ' hers of ihe f.mily, covered by a larger stone erect .. .!.!.. I SI sill I.I ... I
repiieo io oy uessrs. iati anu me Attorney ueneriu, on behalfof the United States; these gentlemen each occupied the Court for four days. The argument was closed by Mr. B-Trian in behalf of the plaintiffs, who spoke nearly two days in reply. Bost. Statesman.
Indiana 'JYlegnph, of 'JSth February, states that
"Capf. Flower, principal chief of the Tlioriitca tribe of Miami Indians, was killed a few davs a:o, opposite this town, by an Indian whose name wc do not remember, dipt. Flower was one of the finest looking Indians belonging to the Miami ration, ami bis death is regretted by a largo number of friends and acquaintances. Judge White. The Fiipport which tho Federal party are preparing to give to Judge White, is tho Do Witt Clinton nlViir in miniature. Judge Whito has ably sustained the great measures of public policy, which luvc marked the course nudgivtn a lustre to tho character of President JacksouV administration. Mr. Van Buren Ins done the sain". The difference between the two is this Mr. Van Buren adheres to hi patriotic and elevated course, and Mr. White, dazzled by an ambitious prospect, is preparing to prove recreant to his former principle?. Apostacy seems sufficient to induce ti e Federal, or Whig, party to prefer Judge White "bin! of a feather,11 &c. Mr. Ve'nters nomination fo tho Presidency appears Jo h-vc become blown altrady. Boston Statesman. ,')nh's d(tnipltontfhifti,ilhj. "Look there; that black-eyed, ruddy checked follow on the carpet, employed in cutting out ulii pa and houses from old newspapers, is my oldest; he designs hiintclf to bean editor, for he contends that nothing is easier; it is only, he says, cutting out slips from one paper and putting them into another. That little one whe struts about in a paper cocked lint und wooden sword, with which, ever and nnon, he pokes ut my ribs, while deeply engaged in considering how the nation is to be saved, is my second hopeful; he is a Jackson man; nil children, sir, are .lacluon men; he goes ior a soldier if there ba war. That little golden-haired urclun, with a melting blue eye, who is sure to a?k me for candy while 1 am describing, in bitter terms, the tyranny of tho Albany regency, is my youngest; and there, with a basVet of stock
ings near her, sits my better half; there is the financ
ed by another brother, bearing a different
tion.
N. Y.
inscnp-
Trans.
A woodman employed in the forest belonging to the Abbey of AUIighnm, in the canton of Ashe, in Belgium, was a few days since pursuing a hare, when puss took refuge in a rabbit-hide nt tho footef nu old oak. He vet to work to dig her out, hut instead of tho fugitive, discovered un earthen vel filled with a large quantity of Spanish geld coin of the sixteenth century, which he carefully convey. d home, und thus was raicd to comparative alllu-ence.
Public No. 23. AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An act authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Potomac, and repealing all acts already passed in re
lation thereto. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the act entitled "An act authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Potomac, and repealing all acts already passed in relation thereto," which was approved on the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, be, and the same is liereby, amended, so far as to authorize a connexion, by a solid embankment across
said branches, such wages and allowances shall be paid as are customary and reasonable, according to their respective stations and occupations. And for the purpose of paying the said salaries, wages, allowances, and the incidental expenses of the
i said branches of the Mint, for the year one thou
sand eight hundred and thirty-five, the following sums, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, be, and the same hereby are, appropriated: for the branch at New Orleans, the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars; for the branches at Charlotte and Dahlohnega, the sum of fifteen thousand doll us each. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the
officers and clerks to be appointed under this act,
before entering upon the duties thereof, shall take
i The Beauties of Law. A case wr.s trcd at the
Common Pleas'in Concord Inst wetk, which is worthy of record. It was a ens j of trespass, nd- . . . rati
r- tk., it...... i.o mitted bv all parties to Do un nt ntional. Hie
been making ii wonderful ado about the loss of j Pontiff declared that the deierid.n.it eleven or $24,000 which was entrusted to him by the Bmk j lwt'lve Vc:us aS; cu1 P'naml 2 oak trees on of Caledonia, Danville, Vt. to deliver to their agents i l,! lintilT .iiind, and therefore he chimed as damin Boston, and which, according lo his handbills and :iTts tho s,,,n.of 'i enty.five dollars. 1 he ease was advertisements, was stolen from him soon after his j red, continued three limes, and final y disposed arrival in Woburn. He was finally brought to con-; ) st II occupied ihe time and attention few that he had embezzled the whole amount, and jofll,G Courl and Jiiry almost a whole day ; three
proceeded to return the sum of
had secreted in the woods in
He then returned to Boston in the custody of the
sheriff, and, with great professions of penitence, went to the house of an accomplice, as he stated, to procure and restore the remainder. He knocked most furiously, while the sheriff stood back so as to remain unobserved; and when the noise ceased, the officer turned to look for his customer, but he was not! and hasnot since been heard of. The Bank has offered SOO for his apprehension.
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f 313,300, which he I gentlemen, learned in the hw, haying been cngaLondonderry, N. II. j gl,tliat through their exert.ons just.ee might be
nowiiueu. iiiejmv uj msi omwiu in u vuruici in favor of plaintiff, and assessed damages in the sum of nine doll trs and forty-one cents. If tho plaintiff is gratified at this result, he must be easily pleased. His leger would probably show entries something like the following on the debt side: "By expenses attending suit, 100 00M On the credit side 4t By verdict, $9 4 l By gratification of spleen, $00 50." Concord Ga
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Gold. We learn that about $300,000, in gold has arrived at this place for the Bank of Kentucky. LouUville Adit,
The Legislature of Louisiana have repealed the act legalizing gambling hornet. Louisvillt Adt
More Shi pn-rccls. Captain Alien, of lho ft booncr Augusta, from Nassau, N. P., brings information tint the ship William, with a e.r.ro of niuumd sugir, was lost on Maguaria Beef a hhort time previous to his sailing. The rum was saved vessel and sugar a total los?. Captain A. also stall s that an American lumber loaded schooner ran .ashore on the B ihimas and was totally lost. Also 1 French ship, having onboard 2000 bags of coffee, only200 of which were saved. One of the Ph I d Iphi a packets for Mobdo went ashore on the Bahama?, but by tho assistance of wrecker, o tlc out part of tho cargo, she was got off. Part of the cargo was carried into Nassau and sold f r jsNOOO. 'IV mixer 1 nt.
Universality of Discontent. A gentleman bid a board put up on a part of his land, on which wad written, I will give this field to any one who is rallv contented;' and when nn applicant came, ho said, aro you contented! Tho general reply wus, Iain.' Then, rejoined tho gentleman, what do you want of my field! Monday't Journal of Commerce contains three hundred and sixty new advertisement!, besides auctions and stcam-bojts; n greater number than ever appeared be foro in a Now York piper in una day. Bost. Statesman.
