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UNION AND LIBERTY Vol. I. LEAVEN WOHTII, (INDIANA,) THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 13343.
wj .- e rr f. IS rCBLISIIEO KVERV TIIL'KSUAY EVENING, AT LEAVENWORTH, CRAWFOSD COUNTY, INDIANA. BY ISAAC SMITH.
flew onward the day for his marriage arrived. The bridal solemnity was over, when, as the party were leaving the church. d'Aubigny was arrested oa a charge of forgery !
The trial and condemnation rapidly sue-
too
Les:.5. in advaucR, w oO it delayed , , , t1 , ' , . ., ,-. . ... -.. jceeded. and the day of execution dawned to six months, and bJ at tne expiration of the1 , a-- . " , , t, , , ' llsl;LUl , 1 jsoon. ictor met his death ca m y and re
" r..T ,i . -i. , . it , jsignediv. lut it is not with him our ta e ihose that wish to discontinue at the end l.f, . - . -, - ., . .i -i - . a- has to end it is witn her. the beautiful, the cf the vear will notify us of their intention.!. i f. T i n . ' otherwise they will be" considered as subseriJ f ' lJIsa la d -Aub.gny, the conbers for the next year. P b.' 'd ronl '1C I'enod whe tho Pr
by the Marchese, I should be smiling nil day ithis state, approved Feb. 17, 1S3S. To re-, 'county seminary fund. To amend the act Jong." jduce the Board of Fund Commissioners, -entitled an act' to incorporate the county "My good Rosalie, I have long forgotten Relative to injury done the public works bv i seminary, to smile or weep. In truth, poor child? you j the freshet of January, 1S38. To amend! Dike. Providing for the clearing oat of have had but a wearisome life, in attending! the act entitled an act to provide for electing; Prida's creek. Tolocato a state road, on one in whose bosom the pulse of joy hath j county and township officers, approved Feb", i Srnccr. To incorporate the Philomaforever stopped." 17, 1838. Amendatory to an act entitled jthean society. For tlie relief of the collec"O, say not so, Signora; all the girls in .an act organizing probate courts and dfin- (tor of the revenue. Providing for the mode Milan would be glad to wait on so kind, so ling the powers and duties cf executors, ad-'of electing county commissioners.
gracious, so gentle a mistress ay, and sOjininistratorsand guardians. . For the benefit " MISCELLANEOUS. pretty a one too For when I am braiding, of the grand lodge of the independent order! To incorporate Goulding's patent bagginf
uiose long tresses, or fastening tne sinnais oi una renews or inuinna. x oin. rcso-; manutactui mg company, io incorporate
on your tiny feet. 1 teel quite proud in be-
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"V,. n-vr,i;t,...,t;.,,l.,t:i .-,.,,.., " " "".g m net- ears
mil pvc-nt it mr mtinn " 1 moment when the fatal axe fell on; nig permitted to serve La Florinda, who, all
l ' 1 1 it he thrn.it nl if-; viMim ha c-;t', .. t.,.,- fil-i
... "-'n"i i-ii, iikji t-ai,
jnor word had escaped her. Every faculty, of the famous Venus at Florence." E
j seemed suspended by misery. The last. "Fie on thee: child! I would chide thoe.pe
! ontr pmhraronl hor inc m i, t , '.1 1. f. flot..- l.f .,n.:n,l ,1 1 l. nmt.ni -hi .t '.tl,-..I oi ..t ,1 ; .;, ' : -i. . : r.. !..: i
.jl. 1 iiuiu iiLiii) ua Sliu ILlip- -i opinio iu' 'iiou iLaio t Lii.u luiuu vs. ovavo iwiu juimi.iiui aiii.1 u.viu u:i;;iii: IO SvCLIUU Mt 1 UI i lie CI ljits:; St li'i
jut hasten, Kosahe; the time wears on. ; tunes for ho-uing courts therein, and for -Erie can 1 1 west of Tippecanoe. A joint ro-
Distant subscribers can remit the amount
bv mail.
ADVERTISING. For one square. 3 insertions, " each additional insertios " 3 months, " 0 months, 1 year, I.r two squares, one year. For three squares, one vear.
lution authorising the secretary to perform the Indiana Medical Institute of the fifth dis-
n act therein nanud. A joint resolution !trict. To incorporate certain turnpike com-
in says, has borrowed the face and form . to the Great Saint Joseph river.' 'panics, to wit: the Franklin turnpike co:n-
Extenuingtho juris Jiction of justices of tho Ipany; tho Brookvillc and Harrison turnpike peace to fifty dollars in action of trespass, company; and the RushviHs and West Union
'i Oil . . .. i i. inr LALllllUll tilv. ' thousand frantic ivismnnte L-ir vl,m1. !.,
Merchants. Druggists, and others, who
showered nn tier mivlil.i r, of f!., C,. (
JlJ JJJ;the seaflold. all failed to dissolve the trance -of grief into which slse had fallen. But the
ji-.nn. in. ji uHnr.umn; eonv came ;ii lasi:
Give me mv veil, and leave me."
The attendant did as she was bidden, and Florinda was alone. For awhile she sat in
advertise by the year, will be eh One column, per annum, Throe quarters of a column, Haii a column, ' ru t u- of a column.
fO All letters to the Editor must b, VAIP.
V hen the guillotine had done its olnce, and
A?i the hody of beloved Victor lay bleeding
'ui vjit,ni OLIOI I.. II
SO 00
-T sorrow, asserting its
omnipotent swnv ovei- linnw iiilc c.lii-.j-.wl
- 11,,'t!le feeble barriers of temporary uneon0 .,,:rt !,. !... : :. i r..:. .
iiiu mijii isuueu imiKt 1 roe I'Ost lo contemplate the ruin of its only earthly
tiopc, toe extinction ot all vouth s sweetest
IVcm a-e Friendship's Ofarine. for l39.!cl?n.3- , p Till'l CONVICT'S IHUDE. ! ainly the friends who surrounded Isabv Ei.izA walkeu. belle strove to tear her from the body of the It was a dark u'reurv morninsi, in tho De-' Yicto'; ,thero was fascination in the gaze, ctmbcr of 1780. The ground was covered :honP ho.'Tor was b!n,iJ ' He own, with snow, ami the bleak wind was howling1 ier b(;autlh,i!' ia-v, a mutilated corse before t.-rrUic tnists through the streets. Yctde-!hcr whom she had loved with an nbitl t:'w. im-U,,.npv of t!,e wer.the,- eroxv.K; ' sorbi!,g intensity, which would have defied
,- f re-sers of all classes, and amorerst tlumiitilnc lo I( 'sson circumstances to change bridal attire, vanity for a moment preponde-
,al... cf the weaker sex mi "lit be see-i hur-!ui whomsheiiad lioped to journey through i rated; but it was a transient weakness. An
ving towards the Place dGrcve. It wasic"i',SenC Jnrtn?r ?l his pleasures, soother
other purposes, approved Feb. 10. 1S31. solution on tho subject of the refuse lauds in To amend an act entitled an act relative tojthc counties of Jackson, Scott, crd Clark, county boundaries, approve;'! Feb. 17. 1S38, 1 A joint resolution on the subject of the pub-
deep meditation, her small hands clasped so far as the sanv concerns the counties of lie' printing. Repealing the 117th section upon her brow, as "if to still the tumult ofj Porter, Lake and Newton. A joint resoht-'of an act for establishing certain state roues feelings running through her brain. The tion on the subject of the Michigan and Erie jtherein named. For the relief of George day at length had come for which she had canal. To provide for ascertaining the'J). Prentice, George W. Wcissinger, and j.' patiently waited for years: for which she j number of d-af mutes in the state. At-jB. Moulton. and for other purposes. Toeshad devoted herself to a profession she ab-jtaching certain territory to the counties 'tabiish certain state roads therein named,
horred, and toiled in it laboriously and ceas'
lessly and nourished a life, she would otherwise have allowed the mildew of grief to corrode and destroy. The hour was at hand, when the one purpose of her existence was to be realized the long recorded vow fulfilled. The near accomplishment of her wishes gave to the cheek of Florinda a flush of crimson, deep as the sunset of summer, and lit up her lustrous eyes with almost unearthly brightness. As she contemplated herself
m the mirror, arraved in all the costliness of
the'inorninff appointed for the execution of f And now she was alone and Victor d'Aubirnv. desolate! Then, indeed, did she feel, that
. -t t i i - - t i iidiu IKH ; 1 t- i 1 is f If k; i irvr iron rrm - t ? t
this expiation of life at Hie altar cf justice,! "cnccforth every hour was stamped with ere hrkllvas follows and. blended with lher'' ""changing, dreary despair. Great strcmr ioVc of excitem-nt, so universal :"1",o,:t"M0S c'th" strengthen or enfeeble umoivi-sl the French, account, in some do-i1'-.0 '"""I cn the grave had closed over .-roe, for the eager curiosity discernible iniV,ctor'r ahe'le the weak, the timid, the t'io multitude, now hastening t, the awfoi iS0." Isaoe.le, returned to her lonely hearth,
a fellow creature, in the full:'1 1 l,im' bier"' ""rmmeu woman.
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us.i oi neatia ani strenirin, oeing p.unneu
ii.to the gulf of an unknown eternity. The crime for which ictor d'Aubigny was doomed to sufier was forecrv. Koinoutran-
All the dtic of .Milan were gathered to-
yeliitr
Sea la.
in tlie magnificent theatre cf La
instant more the brow resumed its loo.c or calm, stern determination the beautiful mouth is 'compressed rigidity. Having adjusted tho orange wreath on her temples, and arranged the drapery of the long delicate veil, whose snowy folds enveloped her from head to foot, she entered the conscrvatoiy adjoining her chamber, and taking from it a boquet of the choicest flowers, awaited the arrival of her bride's maids and friends. In a few minutes thcexpected guests assembled, and tho party proceeded to the church of St. Ambrose. The nuptial rites were performed and Florinda was
la. Beauty lent its attraction, rank itsi?reeteJ r,s La Marchesa di Vivaldi
p litious, interest, all had been tried to.!pa"onngo, and fashion its influence, to grace
CIS.
avert the fatal penalty. The offence was-; cfarewell benefit of "La Florinda," the one of frequent occurrence, ami must be; """vailed dattseiise, the boast of Italy, the
checked even at the costly sacrifice of jm-jinol of the Milanese
man hie. ictor d Aubignv possessed .the
.V ofi;.,-ti,n r-f li.-lvin.T xn t. t!.e rwi-.-ul ef l-.io ill ish OudieilCO illtO a film- of nvctncv :t n
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crime, uorne a uiarneiess cuaractcr. r mm "" laviuiiKJsi.u ui material oi a more
It is not an easy task to rouse an
their earliest youth, a close intimacy had inflammable nr subsisted between himself and Augu'ste rJehv'l"cl would see
lature, and demonstrations
Kin to us extravagant and ab
Biron. Similarity of agu and pursuit bothjs'l,'(l' 'y apfiear to them a meet homage leir.g intended for the army united them,10 g'-"'s. To-night their wonted enthusimore than congeniality cf disposition; for;Kpni received at least, double impetus, from tl.o warm generosity of "Victor bore litde re-H consciousness that it was the last testis" nntance" to tho cold, suspicious nature ofjony they could afford, of their appreciaAuUite. They were alike only in -their,1'1011 of the consummate skill and loveliness r .ir'Suit of pleasure, though even in the prose-if the fair creature before them. The encv.t;on of this, the taste f each U.ok a dif-,s"'t! week would see her united to a wenif. ix i t bins. The strong and feverish ex-jy ohct and this night witness her parting
eitemei.t of the gambling table too well su it-j obeisa nee to an audience, of whom all the cd the eager temperament cf Victor. IIe,'cn were her worshippers, and even the who, in the midst of the most profligate capi-j women her partizans and admirers. The tc-l cf the world, had strength to" resist all: c"1'1'1"1 rose, and certainly the appearance other allurements, fell a ready prey to that j01" the heroine of the evening was warvice, whose fatal indulgence has often paved,l'ailty enough for tho hurst of rapturous the way for the commission of almost every applause which followed. Her form itself crime." " jf lfi most faultless symmetry, acquired Auguste, on the other hand, shunning tlie :additional ca ptivation from the display and dazzling talons of the play, was a nightly 'costliness permitted by theatrical costume. vi-Kant'of the metropolitan theatres not to'cr fce, too, was one of surpassing beauty, enjoy the wit of M oik-re, or the genius of j Large deep blue eyes, waves of the glossiest Racine, but to watch the airy movements ofj'air, and a skin of that clear transparent
f eme figurante in tlie ballet. As they ad- whiteness, which shows with such dazzling
vanccd to manhood, the success ot d Aabig-neei at uigm an uiese auracuons were m
A LIST Of Acts, joint resolutions, and memorials,
Ai i passed at the 23l session of the General As-
setRbfi of Indiana. General Laics. To amend the several acts now in force relative to the Wabash and Erie canal lands. To modify the plan of carrying on the public works, and to secure their ultimate completion, and amendatory of an act, entitled an act to provide for a general system of internal improvement, approved January 27, 18fU5. Fixing the salaries of members of the board of internal improvement. To amend an act providing for commissioning sheriffs, and coroners,
md to regulate their duties, approved Jan
therein named, and for other purposes.. For! and for other purposes, (this act establishes
tne relict ot purchasers at sheritt s sales. ; about eighty state roads.) To incorporate. To provide for public printing and for the 'the Indianapolis, Rushville, and Brookville distribution of the laws and journals. A turnpike company. A joint resolution on joint resolution relative to a steamboat canal the subject of the public printing, done for around the Falls of Ohio River. A joint the state for the year 1833. To authorize resolution relative to tho ninth judicial eir-a survey on Patoka river in Gibson, Pike, cult. For the protection of the Madison and i Dubois "and Orange counties. To chang s Indianapolis rail road, and the collection of the location of -section 81 in the northern tolls thereon. To amend an act entitled, an ! division of the Central Canal- To amend act for the prevention of frauds and perju-';ui net entitled, an act authorizing the sal a rios, approved Jan. 21, 18:51. Supplemen- of certain school lands therein named, and tal to an act to amend an act entitled, an act: for other purposes, approved Jan. 1, 183S. dividing the state into judicial circuits and j To amend an act to incorporate the Mount fixing the times of holding courts therein, 'Carmel and New Albany r vl road company, approved Jan. 28, 1837. To amend an act1 A memorial and joint resolution on the subentitled, an act to extend the Erie and Mich- j ject of a school for the education of ths igan canal, approved Feb. 1, 1337. Point-1 deaf and dumb. A memorial and joint reing out the mole of levying taxes and fixing 'solution u the subject of the Cumberland the per centum for state purposes. To' road. To amend an act amendatory of an amend an act entitled, an act incorporating 'net to incorporate the Buffalo and Mississipcongressionai townships, and providing for'pi rail road company. A joint resolution public schools therein, approved Feb. 17, 'relative to the duties of Enrolling Secretary 1S33. To amend an act entitled, an act to'cf the Senate and Clerk of the House of Re-
enalnc t no school commissioners ot the seve- preservatives. A joint resolution eoncernral counties of this state to correct the re-ling tlie state library. For tho relief of Abcurns of tho collectors, approved Feb. l,uer MeCartv and other purchasers of Miehi1830. A joint resolution relative to the'gan road lands. A joint resolution relative three per cent, on lands in the slate sold aCto the Supreme Judges. Authorising the Cincinnati. To provide for an examination opening of a state road in Spencer. Dubois, and report of the mineral resources of the and Pike counties. A joint resolution on state, and for other purposes. To amend the subject of locating the northern end of an act entitled, an act to establish and regit-'the Central Canal.
late. Ferries, approved Feb. 10, 1831. Re-1
lative to the practice m circuit courts. Sup-'
Extract from one of Mr. Ruckingham's
ilementnl to the art to reduce the board of Lectures on Egypt.
Fond Convmissioners. Relative to the conn-1 "Absexck of Rain. Mr. IJ. considers
tv boundary between the counties of War- 'tnat there has been no ram in igypt lor cen-
rick and Silencer.
ny in society called perpetually into play the! themselves enough to fascinate the sight. I.,, provide for a go evil passions of his companion, whose "feel-jR"t iV.vre was that about "La Florinda'. improvement, anon 1 , .. . . .. ... !--.!.(.:.. Ve.. r.ll I 1 7 I'
together with an act to amend the last men
tioned, approved Feb. 1, 1831. To create the office of Private Secretary to the Gov-
inn roved Jan. 27. 183ff
ngs gradually changed from friendsasp to wineii interested tne leetmgs tally as union, j proved Feb. 17,1833. To amend an
dislike, and deepened into Hatred implacable incuioaiuj hkiuucuui) oi uer proiounu anu m l bitter, on the refusal of his hand by a Passionate eyes the entire repose of all her l-i.'y, who assigned as the reason, a mud, features, the extraordinary expression about thoutr'i unreturned passion for his friend. the small cherub mouth, which seemed
Auguste controlled his resentment outwardly,! fo"f," for love and dimples, yet which r.one and left Paris. " j'ial ever seen relax into a smile this it Victor at this period was betrothed to a, was which lent such witchery to her beauty, lovely but portionless girl, and the day forjand threw around her a kind of mysterious tho nuptials was fixed. A few evenings .charm, even amidst the glare and frivolityprevious, he entered one of the gamblinges-jWith which she was surrounded, tablishments with which Paris" abounds. On this her last evening of public existEnough! he was tempted to play, and in a once, all was done that could render her exit short time found himself a loser to doub!e"umphant. The stage was literally filled the amount of all the ready money he could' with boquc'.s flung at her feet, accompanied command. Ho rushed from the house in a'v many a valuable and less perishing testistate of frenzy. The money must lc paid mony to her worth and talent. When she on the following day. To whom could hc."ade farewell acknowledgments, each nnnlv? Aucmsto. who might have assisted felt a pang of regret at parting with one so
him," was in' England, whither he had gone. lovely and gifted, and many a bright eye canoe river
to be. nrr-sc.nt at the dehnt of a celebrated was tilicd with tors vet she, th
fl'inseusc. He sudden'v recollected that his alone remained i
To authorize the Fund furies. This he proves, first from the Bible,
Commissioners to make titles and execute! where A.oses speaKs oi Dunging ine isreuireleases to properly held bv the state out of;' from . land whero they watered tneir the state of Indiana. A joint resolution cou-.s-'-lU tiie foot' in a laiul winch drmkcemingthe tax on bank shares. To amend water from the ram of heaven;'' 2dly an act' entitled, an act ndating to publici'roma passage m Herodotus, who says that roads and high-wavs, approved Feb. 17. 'the people of Thebes were once filled with 1S88. in Rush". Hancock, Shelby, and Wash- j consternation by the fall of a few drops of ington. To amend an act entitled, an act 'rain, which proves that it was a thing unrem, latum the takirvr ut, of nnimals ooiimi known to them; and3dly, from his observa-
- .. 1 - " '-..- .. I r. -VU ,r. f,-.,.r..l f.-v
tides Of ! 11 '" irat:intj! up ii ivuuu iihj
v.nli.. ji drift. A Joint resolution on tb.- .,k. rUtllS Ot an UniUUSlieU ICUipie. 1 11 some pta-
ject of connecting the Erie and Michigan !ccs t!l,-rG 'vag a representation of a group of canal with the public works of Illinois. FW.nie figures, some of which were raised in the relief of nv. ninr- mini i:, ,,fU. i bas-relief and painted, some sculptured but
act entitled an act for the appointment of jo enable tho several school commissioners1'" rough state, and some marked out on trustees to receive deeds for lots or lands giv- to distribute certain school funds derived;1'10 stone but untouched by the sculptor s tool.
from the surplus revenue, lands forfeited forj" thought tnat they were drawn wnn pa m non-pvnient of taxes, and the sum hereto- though he could net account for tlie fact tnat fore set apart for poll tax for common the. paint should remain so long, as tnis temschool purposes. To amend the several acts'P'0 ,nilst bc at !e:ist 000 years C,1J; b.u ,UP" for the collection of tho revecue, and to rc-ciimbing to it, he was astonished to nnd that peal an act to provide a fund to encourage! tho lines were drawn with red ochre, which, common srhnn!.- nrmroved Feb. 2. lS:V.!bv moistening his fingers, he could rub off
'and an act in furtherance thereof, approved e's easily as pencil maiks from a slate. '.Feb. 7, 1S35. To amend an act entitled, an j'This." he says, "is proof positive that no
i, 11. lo provide tor empannetimg cstrav, audi water crafts and other articles option
tim.Fi in LuiL.iui .aa hi iiiu i;iui;ih!1 umcial circuit. Relating to the duties of officers of the State. A joint resolution relative to tho Governor. Sunnlimental to an
en or purchased for the use of schools, meet
ing houses, or masonic lodges, approved Feb. 10, 1831. A memorial and joint resolution in relation to the navigation of Lake Michigan. Authorising the several boards doing county business in this state to sell and convey real estate. Amendatorv of an act en-
aitled an act to amend an act entitled an act
nera! system of interna!
P-act to amend an act entitled, an act to proJnxin had fallen in that spot for 2000 yrs;nor act vide for distributing so much of the surnlus'ibad there been sufficient moisture, by mght
entitled an act to subject real and personal revenue of the United States as the state ofir d"riy- 10 remove an inscription which in
estate to execution, approved l-eb. 4, lhJl,!i.r,.llia mav Ke entitled to. and receivi bv I England would not have lasted a momn.
virtue of n.. net of fv!-m.s. nrawiwo,! Inne lie OllCe UMl 111 Wltil a C.'U'aVHll IlOlll X 1U1-
23, 183G, approved February 17, Rs38. Tojbuctoo, ami asked the chief whether much amend an act to authorize the loanine- of thokain fell there. 'I he chief did not know t.10
ernor. To amend an act entitled, an net! College funds, approved Feb. 17. 1838. To'wri'- The thing was not known there, and . . 1 1 i I " 1 11 . i 1 1 .1 1 . i..i -,m..i r,-..
KUeuia"'-. iuiu ii'j mu iui
fell from
How can
iivji . j. n ,iiiij;iii nil uiiiiurui nn I 1 Ol lege 1 llllUS, approved re!). IV, lOOO. lO ;OIU. UK uniy luuuui . organizing circuit courts and defining their amenVl an act regulating marriages, approv-'accordingly, their language had nc powers and duties, approved January 24, ctt yc)m 17,1838. Providing for the fur-'' Ho asked him if much water 1831. To authorise persons to remove fencosjiher construction of the Madison and LafayJtiie clouds. The chief replied.,
ette rail road. We omit all of the local laws except
von ask such a question? It is impossible
that water can tall trom the sttv:
made bv mistake on the lands of other per
sons. Relating to burying grounds. To
i r , i i."., . i nu oiuib.iiti oi ui ii.7v;;i. laws exeeiu , .. m. , " r ... define the boundaries of the counties of bt. I . . , .. ' Inundations. I ho inundations ol ti.e.
Joseph, .Marshall, Laporte, Stark, Porter, and ;9(ucuas come within the vicinity ot this andjNUc C()iniacncc inVariablv on the 24th of Lake. To provide for the selection of lands .-the adjoining counties. Ed. iJune, and gradually increase until the water accruing to the state of Indiana, under the j Crairford. To change the name of Isaac '.'overs the whole country at an average depth' act of Congress of the 2d of .March, 1837, Smith, "brother of John L. Smith, deceased. 'f five or six feet."' inl nm-.Ki.nl. In f--. l.v n,.ot...l,1 tU,. 'P.. I I:.... 1 . .,. .1... 1 1 P 1.. . - -
"iiu u uiv-uuiv; iu imi uiisu uv nwu vji uiu i u ie" I u ine uv. ts ui lilt; ijoji m Ol HlSUCeS: . . . , . i 1 ... . . .... . . . . . : f. T A ltfr. .uno lite V tOUnd
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Wabash and Erie canal west of the Tippe- of the peace.
To amend an act for the relief! Dubois.
rs -yet she, the cause, t,f the poor, approved Feb. 17, 1838. Pro-tv commissioners. To lega uoved. There was grati-vi(uni:-for the increase of stock in the state 'the county clerk.
n ' 1 ! 4"...-(
To legalize the acts of the coun-l,n which one menu spokc
mother, that it leu io an irn:i-uin:.u:ii; .m.-
lize the acts ofi
Forgetful in the desperation of t!
s bankcr's.;tude in the graceful bowing of the head, and bank. A joint resoh io monient.Uhe, meek folding of her hands on her bosom committee. A j
joint resolution relative ,catcd.
relv '"l am surprised," observed W., "that . . . . . . -. i ii ; . ... . . C
friend had left a large sum at his banker's., lude m the graceful bowing of the head, and bank. A joint resolution concerning stand-! Harrison Declaring a certain road v... sndl ,),lter Hostility snouiu auso oui u
itrivial a cause. "i um noi ai an, nyi
It ; ,e.fiirn) Tor r V V .7 fieeomes
letter."
-The circulating medium
r is beaver skins, ami
ier.
'mstiee of the nonce in South-east towusuip.i " L4.., -
the same purse, nnd binding himself to re- "Now pray, Signora, on this, your wed- re lative to the state seal. To amend an act) Ferry. To change the mode of electing. John Williams, of Roston, has been sent turn the money at the soonest possible period. 'ding day, do look ns if you were happy. entitled an act to regulate the mode of doing the members of tho board of doing county to jail for pounding Mr. Smith so severly, No reply was given ! hislrtW. The tiroe'l feighol if I were so beautiful, beloved too' county business in the several counties of busmrrs in Perry county. Relative to the that he became a Hack Smith.'
of everv thing but escape trom present em-, "' i.ico was cami anu impassive as to t he t r v enmn et on of t hat nnrt of the! fir.nurr 1 ,.,,.1 m;,i(i
barrassmcnt. be forged a cheque for tlie sum ever. The curtain fell amidst an outbreak j V,,bash nnd Erie canal lying within the act to incorporate the town of laoli, approv-ja'w "OU drP a
require-i. u was duly honored but his - vuiy w.uis uiistateot- Ohto. Amendatorv of an act enti-ed Feb. 1T, 1838. Authorizing tho appoint- ,,IVMlsTr, . ....... 1.t 11. a . IT.n Weoln te tl.mi. IV1, nrl-i t .r-n n,.,l Pnr ., n .1 , ...... . . - .' 1 . OH I.N PLASTE IkS.
doom was se.uen. nr iiiHiinuy vro;c ioap- .."- tvl nn n,.t relative to evidence, approved ing ot successors. To incorKrate m")-. , t-..:.,,,, nriw le Iliron of what he had done: iload-;wns seen there no more. T-Vh. 17. IRHS.
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