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UICHMOND, WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1827.

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Tbeir extreme anxiety, to keep

j possession of this vast territory is Feen in

( every thing tney did respecting it. Pro- ! fcsor Silliman in his "Tour between ; Hartford and Quebec " justly remarks

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ji his surprise more in Canada, than the ; number, extent and variety of the French

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institutions many ,of them, intrinsically oft!;inv cji;ir:e

(COPY.) I hereby certify, that on the settlement of the furniture account of the President of United States, there is not any charge made by him, nor payment made by the United States, for a Billiard Table, Cuee,

B ills, or any other appurtenance whatever,

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cording to their views posssiu; that ii,lce itl ration thereof; nor for Chess character. 5 They arc the more extraor- j Board or Chess Men, or any appurten-

en:ar,ne remark, wnen we constaer mat ance in relation thereto.

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w Mila m trom these cts if the i ri ciujii contemplated the e-tablishmei I of ;

n permanent and eventually, of a great

"mpir? in America, and this is the more ; pib;iidp, a? most of ihee if.stitution? were i i u..!ed ilurir.ir the ambitious, snle-fdid !

Treasury Department, Rcistcrs Oijkc,Julyll, 1327'. (Signed) JOSKPH NOURSE, Register. (COKMUNICATED.) To the Editor of the Franklin Repository

Sir: It is respectfully asked of you, on

bchall ot those concerned, to insert in your

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MOTHS ON OHIO. NO. I. '..te of Ohio li-.s between tb: Jh-. a:d i: d-i:. i-orll

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paper the act of Coucress, making fur-

ar:J ejterprifin rcin of Loin? XIV."' - 1 ther provisions for the extinguishment of

W c :.ld. that L-Jii AY. pursued the 1 th debt due to the United States, by the - ru'H1 -policy towards his American empire, ji purch:tser of Public Lands," approvai hi predecessor had dore. Tiie lU-tr-Jjed, -liii May, 182G." The Act expired ((olliaonere, (Governor General cl i;4,n the Fourth of July this praseat month.

(as a:; :;;is vesii:rn coui:ir i!itei-m? trv.it 3onit! who were desirous to

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4iAn Act for the relief of the purchasers of

puoiic lands, prior to the hist day of July, eighteen hundred and twenty," shall, previous to the fourth day of July eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, discharge the amount due on such certificate, by relinquishment, or payment, or both, such holder shall be entitled to a remission of all interest due thereon at the day of such discharge, together with a deduction of

thirty-seven and a half per cent, on the amoum actually paid irrcash. Approved, 4 May, 182C

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At a party in Philadelphia, not lor. ago, was ayouog lady from B . In the course of the evening conversation became slack and a pause of the few moments became unavoidable. A gentleman broke silence by observing, 'awiul pause.1 The poor girl, who thought the observation

was meant for her, spoke up rather pertly:

-wen, i guess you would have azoful pazes too if you should wah and scrub as much as I do.'

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bv tlicm) in the year 1 T 40, j! ! relirrjuish a n irt of th::ir land, and pav up

-j.t vat ur. ( xpetiiti tj, command by Nevii ; nlc balance, availing tb.e.r.selves of the reC eh-roo, K.r tiu purpose el dcpcsi'irg j';nis;.n of all inter?t due together with ' me.J i - a: ;li iiy.pirtant placi-s, su?:h a3 Uie deduction -;' ttiirty-seven and a half per mnutiis of the mcst considerable strcaiii, c?nt, on tiie a:nvu:,t actually paid in cash, : nr-.d at remarkable places, ut.h as the ; undeitoud and believed that the Act

i ir;e?t in )inds, ard othtr ancient works. ' would expire on the 27th inst. M..-t uf thes'1 medals, perhaps all, which There is no Jaw at the present which

remits the intere.-t ar-t! giants a discount.

Why a man ii not ruadz out of dust. A black servant not 100 miles from St. Andrew's, Holborn, being examined in the

church catechism by tlie minister of the

! parish was nskea ''what are you made of i Jack?1 he said k,of mud, -massa;' on being j told he should say, of dust, he replied, kkno j massy, it no do, no stick togedder"

weir avie o:' ie!, containing m prices r '; : ii. dr iw i:r e ee;der of the Govera-

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for-' expires in 1 G.'J. Should Congress revive t!:e net nf the 1th Miv, iGifi, it v.itl produi.-e the happy result, to all 'hose concerned in the class

the Ohio v. as called ,1 of cases lobe adjusted, that they can!

, Di. medal was rudely done. I; have the ben-!i'. i-l Use remission of nU inrrt.al th cl aims oi L ui XV io all ii tercet, at.d a circount of thirty-seven and j .!. . . .1.. ....... .i . n 1

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n. d il br uh ;h s, a!;il as depv-it tl t ta j naid in caso

Full Measure. A quaker alighting from tiie Bristol coach, on entering the inn, called for some beer, and observing the pint ! deficient in quantity, thus addressed the j landlord "Pray friend, how many butts of beer dost thou draw in a month? Ten sir, replied honiface "And thou wouldst like to draw eleven," rejoined Kbenczr! ''Certainly" exclaimed the smiling land- ; loid. '-Then I will tell the how friend," , added the quaker "jFi'M thy measures."

AJfccticn. It was a beautiful turn given by a great lady, who beinij asked where

, iier husband was, whew he lay consealed,

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if th:- da . n ! i- v. ct i .j i ... ( dae.l u:"co:ir , 1- arc tliev?f. of our revolutionary nen.'-i.. " j cntinufd down to 1 TOG, when General

ptJ. 1 Wavne T.qu- red and cc;.clud; d a p.ace

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-e!vc; I A. di t :i eady to aid, until the e deot is paid, and 1 U:t 1 desirous, that the j'act should be revived, and other measure, ' adup' d f..r the pro-perity of Indiana. ! K -.-,.cctiui!y our obedient bcrvnnt. !; JAMFS NOBLE. ; Vry ki!l,,Juh Xo'Ji, 1327. ,' . Ml V i -1 j e r.rl!.T l'ruviic!i fur tho Extind c a-( :r.. i : .a Ii .i ! t Ir- to tl.e United States, i b. ii. i ... .-rr- 'il t'tii !ic han h.

I. ' !l i' tfvulcd he the Senate and

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act, entitled "An Act to

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debt due to the United .States by the pur-.i;-er T pu'.d'.c lands," approved Ma (he i s iiilet a tit, or e thousand eight hun

dred m d tw eniy four, and the provisions ot

a cm it- t.-t - ,!c f'om rhic;g !' ; :r.t a r its -j'-p ar!ur" it wa-v-r i,-1 f :f. ( ,j i he i at ; H anv ct its Tw hi:!i;in d ae.d frty seven

e "d e e;.el sailed ai neiee. ;"., a white man dwelt on b;;:ef"?bit lak". norm tb west-

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ti ...... M . blithe act, entitled -An Act explanatory of thi fatr, wa at .'ianetfa at lee ue u. i (. ' i r u , I , f t r i ! 1 an act entitled an act to provied for the the Muskinii'iui riva r, mi tue .J ot rn. , r i. it ..i i i xtiiseiuijhm.ent of the debt due to the :,?r.7. hv G n. iv iius Putnam and -o i- - . .. , v ,, i ri i .i i , i ntAn, ;ic United States by the purchasers of public 1 iti ? Rem ii k- on that teti I'Minint ana ll - ? U- .. ,. r o.(.,v!nrI,hrr. : lands, ' approved M i) the twenty-sixth,

event?, a; e ueiei i vi n. "

; conspiracy, resolutely answered that she ! had hidden him. This confession caused

her to be brought before the governor, who told her that nothing 'but confessing where she had hid him could save her from torture and will that do?" said she. 4Yes," replied the governor, "I will

pass my word for your safety on that con

dition " I hen, said she, 4I have hid him in my heart, where you may find him." This surprising answer charmed her -enemies.

In the year 1457, a proclamation . was issued by Henry the 'Eighth, "that women should not meet together to babble and

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! one thousand eight hundred and twenty

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-"-it!, it:,., Suu-'.l 0!,:oo-iiJ w f UP J'". ,,noi "'"I'01' :ijulr, one thousand eight hundred and

a.cpe oi a mi go P-F- !, cr ' . be it further enacted. That

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Wllil 111 it ICt tJ l' - v

pcctlull) n-cornmeud to the oppo?iuou (

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ity u-,r; h-v! elan.ed -a.ee the landing ;

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'it'-e'ral.ron", en Pivm,uth rork. The ,i prints, to linve the lurn.ture report ol Join, err. .I,,,; wcie one vast wilderness, l Adams, jr. stereotyped, to ,ave the trou- : -h.l , ,,v hv ava -e, and wild ani- ;. blc of continually reprinting it. :!,! 'ila , ,v t.t .,,T, c.jhr- to nil the!' might be ornamented with a wood cut ol

i...:iit llni table.

-.11 l. I i. ' I lilt t;.'.'Uli "vui . ;i - C 1 " A 1 tl . v ,-eK :.,c fat noiitiplv ing on ;i The said furniture report of Joun Adoa the Ohio and M.ssi-ippi ! s,jr. was merely an inventory of furni-r- , rr.-m-. of th -m a- ;ire ,,eces:a- ij lure, handed to the committee or, the pub--!tv;M-e:Vr..and to ca.rv on a ! lie buildings, in which the billiard tah.e, v .i.,.,;',ceevrM. U -c were improperly inserted, Oen. a

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the lgal holder of any ccrificate of lands purchased from the United States, which land has revertad by virtue of the provis-

. ! iona of the act of the second of March,

eighteen hundred and twenty-one, or the several acts supplementary thereto; or

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. . 4.rT'AJP wniCil, oy vuiu ui uie unii uviuh ui iuv The said furniture report of Joun Ad- , ; J thousand eiizht

" . w - . - - j i 0 hundred, is subject to be sold for the balance due thereon with interest; or which, under the provisions of the said act, has

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I'm i, h int. uJ ,! to h-ep pn-e-ion Kemselaer, the chairman oi me cm,,.. ; thJ j of JllIv eighteen hun-

h, b, valley ot t. e, oeais u;e luuuwii.g iw.j wvni and which has not been

: . . r ri, f sold, shall be permitted tc redeem the Soon after the report of the eomm - , J prevlou8 to the first day

sand eight nunarca ana

paying the amount ol the

i' nt tLuir .In vi'l iisi v nf interest.

t they j'; present, that he u ;v.mtor so U a, I deducli of thiry-seven and a half wcrful d related to the billard table, c. wa, t nt. re ,

and that no part ol me ap- ; , .tdhpif further enacted. TUnt if the

...ildin.; J puliation had been or wou.u oc appueu - certiicate of further riiimini-!! lo any F ..b purpose. iLr?..ti nvifMirW to nurchasers of public

To this we add the folbwin-ccrtifn r,,tc jj fand' b lUc act of tne seCoad of March, :t J . . .. . ..-ii. j

.Mhtcen hundred and twenty one, enuueu

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'b i i et, v. h ir h ii.. v . ; -imed -cithei ftct: t r ' goA shall be pe -at.,,,,,. ..r,, tl,-c..v,rv. ae.; '-Soon after the report of the comrmt- y P ' ' l.-:ir trv uifi, lh..-!-'!,.-,.., tcl ..d ...ventory had been rrmted, ud . one thou, ' ' f A:x e,,,, !i with , the hou-e on the .-port. I earned rrn In. . y

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Tale bearing. It is the custom in Turkey, by way of reproach, to black the front of those houses whose inhabitants are notorious for tale-bearing, propagating falsehoods, &c. If that were the case with us, what a dismal figure some of our houses would make. An honest Irishman wrca accosted on the quay, at Belfast, by a brother Hibernian, with"Arrah, Pat, you are going to be in good luck to day, boy you have got your stockinrrs turned wroncr side out." Pat

turned round with great quickness, and surveying with the utmost complaisancy the sad remnants of what was once hose, answered "Sure, honey, I know that,&. dontyou know why I turned them?" 'No,' replied the other. "Why," says Pat, and he gave a knowing wink with his eye, "beicase they are holed on the other side." A Massachusetts gentleman, in Boston, lately wrote that he had intended to send a fashionable hat to his daughter, but was afraid to venture it on the deck of the packet, and could not get it down the hatchway!

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