Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 86, Madison, Jefferson County, 1 August 1818 — Page 1
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1 Indiana MemMkaiL
"where liberty dwells, there is my country
" MADISON, (INDIANA) SATURDAY, AUGUST
1818.
No. 86.
CRUSHED BY
HN LODGE,
VERY SATURDAY
V. .nlir.A "
Kroflrs per annum, Jlnce- if paid uhin tw0 ' ZltUn tvdv months;
Vagesarcp
aid.
J'b '1 . must cive
ISj, at tfa end of the year lotion to discontinue, or he
hnsponsiViefor another year
Z:nts not exceeding a square,
in vroporuvn, v -
,f the advertiser .until ordered
The obiectof the work is to now kept your cattle for ten years short, of the community at large.' satirise the prevailing fashionable -and they were never so long Every father of a family is liable follies of the felicity-hunters in without some sickness ; they were to the misfortune of having h Paris, and by an occasional squib formerly subject to obstructions children born deaf and dumb. Ia at the British ministry, to annoy inflamations, &c. I have not had this institution he finds comfort them in their weak points teasing occasion to use any medicine since and consolation - the faculties of their irritably and solving by the the 29th of November last; and such are developed, and the mind shortest process of a reducio ad I can now show 125 head of cat- strengthened and perfected ; d.sabsurdum, the odium of their tie, without the exception of any ease in the early or more advanc- " ' one animal that is out of order, ed periods of life may affect the We have the authority of the I believe there is nothing that organs of speech and hearingRoman poet for believing that will promote the health 01 cattle the effect is, m part, destroyed by LKidicule will oft prevail, and their good condition more the system adopted in this school. . 1 i T-irrritUr iminis- Connecticut whnv funds are
And cut .the Knot, wnen gra- iu u, vm,u . " r ; IV i. j 1 i ver reasons fail. tered." adequate, has established a school How effectually the author It will appear by this report, for the instruction of the deaf has executed his examples, may that the quantity of salt which and dumb-but the most essenbe iudged from a perusal of Phil. Mr. Curwen has given to his cat. ml part is wanting, that is, r. Fudge's letter to his brother Tim. tie, with the most complete sue tuitous instruction. Those unforv u'r at and cess, is more than double what tunate children who can pay are
: " XL vA th, wmftto lord lord Somerville used. The effects received in their school the poor
a ,ul ,w .f.t! fu;nMr Ptirwen's rpiVrted. It is not so with our
Castlereagh.
Ridiculum acri,
m
Letters to the Editor must I paid. the Philadelphia Union. lUDGE FAMILY IN PARIS. I singular little book has
i lively acujduu" . 1 1 .
circles. Singular ana exJUroAT 1C.
narv li uuuuuuum
er we consiaeruic cumwcing irony it displays: its ng wit; double edged satire, oral reproof, blended and scent in every line of the isition, nothing equal to has appeared since the d cf Pope, or the Bath i of Ansley. The Pursuits erature is of a graver cast, pough it has reached seven Ins, is consulted more for
VrnrrifY irA rcparrh (X the
than for the ingenuity ot
usions, or the sxiu or inc . .1
Rive. The Braviad, tne
iad, the ilolliad, arc eclipsinterest bv this little though
Int specimen of the jeu d'esIts nnlifiral romolexion,
Wed in the very spirit of the I. ha nn rlnuht nhfained for
p alls into requisition the p of New. York and Philafo to supply the eagerness of jc curiosity ; but a vein of f d comic humour, not to be
Dtten of unpenshablc wit he re-
dent imrmWe nf the heart.
Confer nnnn t-liic mnrfern Hu-
an interest to survive the
pon that gave it birth. Like Jibras, it is a pasquinade upon Sin noted characters of the f v;ith this recommendation J in kildition to the irresistaf ruirth afforded in its most tJJry sketches of the caricah the personages are concealWider a veil so transparent as recognized without difficulty my one who has been in the it rf understanding the pubcharacters & events of the day.
Fortius ac mellius magnas pierumque secat res. HORAT.
iora oomervmc uscu. v- ' . r - of this use of salt in Mr. Curwen's rejected. It is not so with our r 1 tit l.!nfnn T-Iall crKnnl tlt rnrr rrir aip dniiK-
and the eagerness of cattle to ob- ly entitled to commisseratiori, are tain it have attracted the atten- received upon the same footing as tion of the farmers for many those who can pay, and this conmiles around; and hundreds of stitutes an admirable feature ia them come to see the cattle fed. the establishment. It is impossiSeveral of them have applied to ble to explain the mode ot inni e-y c n( Kic cnlt rtmrMnn w tc trive eoual illteS-
for their own cattle ; but the se- est, which a view of the school - ... 1 .... ".M i T I U,'iA
AGRICULTURAL. FROM A LATE LONDON PAPER. The use of salt in feeding Cattle.
The following important com- lor tneir own time , - ;-- . - . - --- liic iui.uwiia ... v ... c nnr flit rmnAt fail tn tfimirp. It is
munication has been handed to vcrayra uretuuui.. , ; T . ,j n ns bv a eentleman of this town, amount of the penalties, have at the corner of Duar.e and ChatI hale "reat pleasure in be- prevented him from being able ham St. by Mr. Statutory , who iWaKS6cwry to accommodate them. The is the principal, and every cinzen report of the effect of Mr. Cur- neighboring farmers have united who eels .n interest in such inexperiments, as to the nse in ab petition to the house of Com- stimnons of real benevolence, of .ilt for al kinds of cattle. He mons, which was presented yes- w,ll feel highly gratified at an oc has iu t received a report from terday ; stating that they are pre- casional visit, h sf eder,datedFebruary3 .818. vented from, availing hem.lves mTorkPapcr. , . , ' rnw of the permission to use salt tor 1 W "CTne fo b v in" is a correct cattle (granted by the late act of Scientific .-LetterS cement of you? experiments, parliament) by the heaviness of received by the ship Radius from statement ot y o i duty, by the restrictions and pen- London, state, that his excellen. lPStfafagN M h i' fogged, ;cy DEWITT CLINTON L. L. 7 ?s , 4 From that time till and by the personal attendance (in T. governor of New York, was 19, 1617. rru their case not less than one liun- elected a foreign member of the T'Jv fort cows and breed- drcd and twenty miles to Liver- Linnean Society of London, at a as below ; forty -cm ana the bonds and secu- meeting ot that institution held ",g ner day foS-thw mies required by the act; and on the Sth of May last, and under ounces per day , . tony h ; fc should be drcumstances the most honorab e y0U"g ihtee worWnr oxen! obs rved, that Mr. Curwen is al- to him and to our country. It Wrw8WcU so using salt mixed with steamed appears .here were three vacan. each four ounces , twemy u .r fnr Ms ho's and cies of fore gn membership causheilT aln-twennTyoung tr 'wtth sameod ef- ed by deaths"during the paft year, WnS XI tos; but they not being under and the gentlemen elected to those f Ived at the firm, col- the care of William Glover, are departments were governor Clinifafj! to his had four ounces not mentionedinhis report, fCurvier' lnd Blr0n HMm" per day. Pour huPf,!" AW rri &AMfc Z? i Letters by the same ship also ty-four sheep have had four stone, Mm Urk w J J inform US) that Doctor David Ho- - tW VtwTce andaon sSeJte Nothing can be more gratify, sack, fellow of the Linnean and glven at twice and on sia es. the philanthropist than to Wernenan societ.es, has at a late advantage of salt fo ishe y "L,LPs,Lssful progress of meeting of the Horticultural socie-
Pea"S Sed SnoT we commen e2 th nlthution in this citf for the . W., been elected an none died since m wm" induction of the Deaf and Dumb, norary member of that distinguishgiving salt. In '"event in the ordinary ed body. Dr. Hosack has also lostsomeofouryounpwes&wet - and no event crs, m what we call t course o t emi membcrs rf (i Our cows, &c. have the. salt gv- mudH effl the medical and chirugical society of m a up Is SSSSSfrf the unfortunate London. r. E. well as "her inferior food. The whom. Providence h-nved 10rscs have their salt given a- of their J ' rial before Mr. Jul feti tion. Our cattle have been in our country , ana 01 , blic interest, and the ... . 1.1 : r(rnm. tmns. thev merit tne patronage snare 01 y
STO ii of the state, of the city, and in trial was numerous uUUS-.
