Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 16, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 January 1841 — Page 1
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E POMTBICA 3ACON. PUBLISHED BY MILTON GREGG. yolumi: IV. LAWREXCEHURGII, (IA.) SATURDAY JANUARY 30, 18-11. NUMBER 16.
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T Kit. M.S. in advance
or within throe
I fort to transport it to points at which itcaii
tunntlM nfirr the rinimpiiriiii.nt of the ymr, or j Two D.u.t.tn and Fifty Cknts. within six
lie converted into tnonrv.
Tlio history of the l:ist twenty years is
month', and Tiirkk IIoi.i.ars after the e pira- replete with instruction upon litis subject,
.... . .,.,. , car, win ce rripimMl Iro.n I ounlry ,,, ,i,n ;;,;. ;)f experience which are furit" t Dors, nmt those t. ho recti, c their papers hy 1 1 i . i .. . , . . nia,, 1 J . Misiied by it, should uot be lost upon ns. To rWt.ARs ,n Fin-v Cents in advance. W ithin that period, we have seen the comer within three m.-.ntln after subscribing, ami mencement. 1 1 1 c prosecution and (lie filial ... t - - .... -
me expiration ot the nl:i successful completion of many public
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No .,il),fi,,uion taken for Irsst'ini, MX month.. " , 3 V M"'" ' -omeu. A failure to notify n cIim ontinuanre at the end am' magnificence by any of the works of f the time suhsrrihod for will be ruiir.iilt.Teil as art of the old world; and which have ovcr-
new rngngrmrnt . Alllctter to the I'.iiitor innt be postpaid. T Kit wit ok A DV kiitisim;. Twelve 1 inc or I. , three iiiM-riions, one tlol
.r, and twentv-five eent for each additional in
come not only the most important obstacles and barriers of nature; Imt the more imposing obstacles of prejudice and error.
I he progress of tiles') works has been
will then be in pessession of t-l.ree wirks This expectation is founded in part on the j TliC Ilemains of Xapolcou. the entire body of Napoleon appeared, the agj'r, ;,tu length of which will be ' fact that so soon as the canal may be corn- ; The following particulars from the B dli- The features had suffered so little as to be about two hundrrd and twenty-five miles, ple.ed so as to form a junction with the America ,,,livc ttl ,11C disinter- immediately recognized. The different exclusive of the improvement in the Wa- Illinois canal, a direct communication will ' , , i- . 1 . t .1 bash river, penetrating a densely populated bo afforded for the transportation of the ment of the remains of Napoleon from the objec.s deposited m the colhn were reand highly improved portion of our tefri-! immense amount of merchandise required tomb at St. Helena are given in the Re- '".irked ill Me exact positions where they lorv, and furnishing all the advantages of by the northern portion of Illinois, which port of Count Rhoan Chabot and Captain iv.0n artificial furnish a valuable and productive Alcxander, the French and English com- ,L hat. but lit.lehan,od, the wUe while the tolls to be derived from their, trade. . . . . ,.,,. I ,, , ',. . '
The Cross-Cut canal will furnish an irn- IT"fu ,o i.m.u u -, ... , .,, .u inmuie a recent porfnnt addition to ihe Wabash canal, humafion. After mentioning the persons j '"I'"""1.'""- 1 e bony remained exposed which iHs believed will be finished from who entered within the enclosure, the re-1 l a,r r 1 Im-St' th ,WT
tire cost of their constructmn is a matter the lands which we presume will he con- nor. nroCp0ds -.s follows: ..,. ,,rr,L-i , , i , , . . . c i . ,t c. i .t i 1"' 1 1 pioe.ee us .is toiiowa- , measiiics picsct.uca Ijv Ins instructions, in vour committee cannot defermme upon ftrmed to the State under the onginal np- . . , 'r . .. - ,. e ,' any other than conjectural grounds, propriation made by Congress, forthn con- fllst removed the iron railing that : rt.er to pieseue ,t iron, all farther altera-C-nmnnrin" them liowcvcf with "similar 'struct ion of lle Waoasli ami Kiie canal, surrounded the tomb, together with the 1 , , . ' tm - V. . ....... 0 i 1 fif .MCt. nrifl r.no r-.f t in rrir,wt tn(r.rAci.
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use, would pont'y nit in paying the interest upon Qiir public debt. Whether
they would pay the interest upon the en
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mi u'mi. h'mii .w n iiM-iiH'iii 111 uif Mime nroi'u a no innr projociors nssniicd iiy tno j " 01 mi umns m inu unymji suumn i. - " r'"r""" i'i-inv man a siron layers or siones on wnicu u wad ux- tlie df nn cut" i - tl I tr means w hieh liavo b.en broulit to j situated, there is strong reason to helicvl- , number of .,i..c. prising citizens of Vigo cJ J,,, tIlccoverin oftllc toinh H fect iklof tiie onenin'r ofViie co'nnu!i bear rjon our own. litrn nn.I dieter Hint thev would vicld a 'constnnrly . in- county, to guaranty to the fctate the pay- . " . r!,, Ur ,.? c ' Itrport f Mr. Smith of l ajcKc, - have been boldly predicted ;,s the result of! creasing 'revenue, which woHiljimateL 1 ment of the interest necessary to conu.b le ",cI'cs ''' 8 fuet 1 "c! composed cf , - D, . "d eingr-on-major o ho Vrorn the Commit, e on Canrh n,l In- their completion. But in almost every in- ly ! snfiicient to pay the ..Biiimjjnterest . jhccaual to the feeder dam in Ci.iy coun-, three slabs, set in a second edging of ma- j J,ns tS -hove which tcrnal Improvement on the suhject of stance, so far have been the predictions of ! "!" their cost, besides ' lccejijlhcW My, fim the water rents, provided the sonry, was then removed. Tirs was done i y.CTQ (J.'cn en r Vl!S li.'lsofth? sv-rlasfyln.-r the Vuhle Works. "' ,M,omio3 fr,,m ,il0 ,r,,t!l' the ;6eivo i r.-pair - f b?nf,,s."f. th are rnis!;7,' lo c",.n- by half past one. We then found a rec-1 era, coins, coniiuuess follows: ,r. JJ '. , ,, ,'most sanguine anticipations of their friends i 1 he Miami Canal in Oiitonsidemig-.plete it, indicates the vame of Mo works .., form: lllP fonr ci.t,, of a 4i ,. ... The committee on Canals and Internal havn ,(0f1) more ,.', ronl zr(I. i its extent now in operation Jm fe&aracter"" well as the great interest felt in that , ,anf orm,nS ,our S1cs "l meti.mg wh.te, wh.rh appeared to Improvements to whom were referred so ! UVre iC rstio ow u 1C first ! uf the country through wlUcK'ittpasscs, communit v in regard to its prosecution. j vault 11 feet deep, and 8 fect by four feet have become detached from the lining, much of II;s Lxccllenci the Governor's ,;mo lm,erIll(i n.otur , .., t.i 1 the nature of the troducts.xvlricR-rBH-oii- The committee have heretofore report-' 8 inches in the area. This vault was fill-.covered, as it with a thin gauze, nil that
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luin ii iiiiioeiuuius; aiso a resolution oi (je propriety of the House directing them to inquire into M)1.,'aj, ,,," ,j);in ,
li.o expediency .l classifying the public cc,icd. Numerou, causes combined to canal llian any other work of wIncIi your; passage of which they recommend to the works, having duly considered the soveral pvton;i svst(.m i,ol.,ni ,i, xtMnAa . rommitlee has anv knowletW: nod Mr-" House.
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niiuv i j hiu.j i vi' in i iininu 1 1 1 w i l vj ; 1 1
i of Internal Improvements, vcyed to market upon jt and lheTvtent of 'd a bill jiroviding for the construction of (!( with earth to within C f engaging in one of less i trade which it commands, "beaVa: more that portion of the canal, in accordance ; Af(er iiav;I1(Tu il)l0 , ihatoflSSO would be con-1 striking resemblance to the Whilo-w'iMer with the proposition above referred to. the , " ,
G inches of the top.
lis earth for G feet
10 inches, wc found a laver of Roman ce-
, ment adhering firmly all over the surface,
tne collin contained. Ihe cianium and
forehead, which adhered strongly to the satin, were particularly stained with it, but very little was seen on the lower part of the lace, on the hinds, or on the toes. The
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which its friends would have desired to li- fishes safe data upon whidvjVJc mav cal- j Upon the works embraced in the third and hermetically fastened
nut it. I lie uncomnromisinT h.ostilitv of dilate t lie advantages to l)o,tCMectetl trom :Ciass, Mere l.as iieen expended Me s;
The adoption of anv system of opera-' those nor l ions of the State through which 'lie White-water canal when finished. The : -$1,--1.-"G.". To complete them wi
lions upon our public works, is rendered ', none of tii" woiks passed, to any s-tcm, 'Miami canal during "the
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no mailer now small, imposed upon Mom uisniiiinuy uu i:fii.i.iu.puv.ju
im of
11 re-
unusually dillicult at tiiis lime, by tlie p
cuniary embarrassments in which the country is involved, and the unfortunate ?ud disastrous change which has occurred in the condition of our financial affiirs. These difficulties and embarrassments are
.JVNst" year, "no!-" '. rjtiire a further expenditure of the sum of s-cd-fndition-nf $5,HM,"G.3. The ggregatc amount ex-
;d to the sid3S of,)0iI-v r,li,e Emperor was in an easy posi-
the walls, hy three o dock, this layer ,ho members wero laid at lenotl,
r: having been completely laid bare, the com-, he left arm and hand resting on ihe left
rnissioncrs descended into the tomb, and
the alternative of rmbaikui" in the nroe- the country, has yielded ii lolli in nmomil ' pciuicd on tl)9 works embraced m Mo vermeu .liar u was pciiecuy miaci ana
ruticmofa larger number of works than 'more than sufficient lo pay the .interest : lh e.- classes is ,$",3,750. the nnount witiiout any injury on any part. The laythey desired or of abandonin.r .-.hooether upon the entire cost of its constru'ehon, in-' vet to be expended is $1 1.18G,02'-. The : cr 0fccment havin" been cut throii'd:, it Ihe'design. The great facility with which addition lo the cost of repairs and superiu-!; several sums already expended and re- fmin(, Q CQVJ another n in. moitf-v could thru be obtained, the unex- tendance. A due regard to-nriticiples of quired !o complete, include in each case P . r . j.
not confined lo our own slate, but are nnqded high prices which our staple pro- sound economy would require "lis then to the probable cost of superintendence, in ; lLS 111 CK 111 oioci.s oi sione iabitm,uunow operating lo a greater or less extent' duets commanded, and the apparent pros- bring into use at ns early a period as pos- j addition to the actual cost of construction. '; gether with iron stancheons, which we upon every state in the union; and instead perity which every part of the country ex- sible, a work requiring so small a sum to; This amount aitliough large, is not le- Wcrc not able to get removed until after of l.cing cvjscd (as has been contended) hiliited, combined to unite public senti-1 complete it, in comparison with the large ; vend the means and resources of the ! four il0lir3 anfj a halfwoik. The extreme by the prosecution of our system ol Intor-1 ment in its fivor lo a remarkable degree, i amount already expended, and which af- j State, and if a judicious and economical) rat;Qn tiec;ded tne nal linorovements. are themselves the im-1 Tim :il ! fords so ftir a nrosnect of beinsr nroduc- i svstcm of operations shall be ri"idlv ad-1 ' V
mediate cause tf the prostration of that ) the system is no 'lor.oer Icff to us. We I tive. The amount of lolls received du- hered to, the whole may be ultimately English commissioners on cutting a trench
pystcm and the suspension of operations, j have how to c'mose lietween sacrificing j ring ihe past year, upon tbt'-portion of ; completed without producing serious em-
Tlie present condition of our public : ihe amount we have already expended, or
works is sucli as to excite serious apprc-; hy further prosecution rendering it avails
bensions tint without some prompt and ef-. l,je. hetween violating our plighted faith
ihe Madison and Indianapolis rail road
which i3 now in operation, furnish some evidence of the large amount of business
barrassmcnt.
Your committee cannot indulge the be-
! lief that the present General Assembly
on the left of the vault, and on knocking down the wall, in order to arrive at the
coffin, incase of the upper layer offering
thigh, the lower limbs wero slightly bent. The he:;u a little raised, rested on a cushion. Tho voluminous skull, the high and broad forehead, presented themselves, covered with hard and yeliovv tegument closely adhering to them, tiuch appeared, also the contour of the orbits, the upper edges of which were furnished with tho eye-brows. Under the eyelids were still to be distinguished the occuhir globes, which had lost very little of their volume or form. The eyelids were completely closed, adhering to the subjacent parts and were hard under the pressure of the finger. Some eyelashes were to be seen, on their edges. .
The bones of the uose, and the te'gu-
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ncirnt action of the legislature, no portion ' and sacrificing our credit abroad, or sus- which it may be expected to .accomplish ' will adjourn without marking out some too s .ong a res.stance ,or rartner euorts, . , cu - . w.ern were wo u pre of tho benefits expected by the people t lining the reputation we have heretofore when it shall have reached the centre of, course of future operations, which shall j which were made sunultanconsly to p from them will be realized, while the large enjoyed. tho slate. The vast extent of country , preserve the honor and credit of the State, ; through it. But ihe lavcr having been en-i j ' . J , r J amount heret..f..re expended will be al- Notwithstanding the magnitude of the 'whose rich products will seek an outlet to ; and show to the world that our system is? ,j , : removed l)V abmU 8 oVlock," the !r i'S.br.r ,fr.' ,f,nr.a1(,,, ,T . . ... i . i r . . . i . . .. ! tim ni,;,. ;i !, ....i.'...wi;u -not minv al.andoncd. Tl.o cvsiem nf: ' - ' i reuiarK..uic ior i..cir soilness to the touch
most eniueiy iosi; wnu a rng; amount oi $vsiom, nnu ur aoverse ciicurnsiances i.v , "i-"' . . :- , . : , V i works of the lateral trerch were abandon-1 iu.fl..;l.e.l work tinder contract, nerisli.i- w-I.VI. -o t.r cnrrnmifot. ii i r.. Imv.vl Kv salt and other commodii cs winch are re- classification marked out in tins report,! ... . (
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oie m iteriais t!i great vame com-co-d ;ip- vourcomimnee limine resources oi inc , 'r,',-' ,v" ' -"i" ........ - ed fro-i the heird wliicli b-.l orow. r. on the s.ueral lines, a I .r"e nr.uvirlion of .t.,te are fullv comoetent lo the comnle-; and which must be conveyed to the interi- adopted and adhered lo, etk-ct that object ; demolished we found a strong slab 6 foot cu ' ' u''1a:-' w"'r : 1 "dU 8roB dller
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the money lieretolote pxpeinl.'tl, so :p- tion of all the works, by pursuui" a indi-; ,r ') l,s means, in nuomon io ti.e convey- .ns.nu .i.v u. ....... j.... ..... . -ti ,ncnes long, teet wioe and o incnes
their whiteness. Tliose of the chin
Immediately under the layer thus ! were slightly blue, a tint they had borrow-
i iiu emu usuii iiau unuerjone no
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pli.da.Mbe wholly unproduct.vc with- ciousS- modified system cf operations. ce of passengers, will p.oduce o, woiks. while JVI" present torap.d a pros- jj j. forming the covering of the interior type .jf the face of Napoleor out stib further cxpen.iitures, and those To cfferl this object tho works sh-uU he oriie winch to say the least of it will pay centum as will be likely to increase our , tTn f)ffin T, - I H.,, . . ,. 1 " ( portion-of the several l.nes which have c'-ssfied The meins of ihe Stito should ! the interest upon a much larger sum than present difficnlnes. ; .cophagus coiua.-ng the coffin. 1 his ! 1 be thin lips, were parted, and three of been finished, many places, sustaining ' "applied to the prosecution of a small required for its completion. ( The people of the Slate have hereto- j slab, perfectly sound, was surrounded by i "V, jj.vs; dimagc for the want of proper care number, while operations upon the bal-' . The .New Albany and mcenncs road fore cheerfully paid the taxes which have an edging of Mocks of stone, and Roman j " "(i la!
nr.. attention; we linn ourselves without ance should i suspended, i imsc which , - - - . ... ...M. ...... r.. . ... e CI t stronrjy tasicned to the wall ot c f c, not havin undergone thp leait . .i .... i i . . ... l . . 1.1 l!,r cl .tr. Ln .i.i iml .o immm millr CSt IIOOH their nullllC debt. Inrn nnl . c r-' OtriH.., IlOl IMVIll ' IlllUtn'One HieieaSl
l ,L .f.is.i i. iL a , ui..t ; ,...,.,, ,.i ,:,,v, ,.i c,,,ic,;,,, .fjw "l a "l,ldl ni"st.l,e "c ." '"se i""""" !"8.'"!c" "ml " ,ml" ! iL! . 1 J it.?-, " " ,fl"
I ' s.m v 'conlmiied and meal v increased. i-n.ni.ii.eu in me .&u ut in , ihviD!? Decn upri nn lhf s nh. pvnrv hmir " J r-
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of interest and importance to tlelermine which w.ll rrnder pioductivc the
The nails of tlie fingers were long
The legs
consequence of tho
four toes
Inn.l,lii;,mmtllP:l,K:Mltn,r,nr would at least rrreatlv Hidden the burden lime about it, and the slab, bv order of were out on each side. J he skin ot these
upon the proper course lobe pursued. If nmonnt heretofore expended, should be j renders its early completion a muter of ISoG, would be completed, and that the rea(?y b ,ia,r.past nJno for ; j it'should bo determined tint the inters finished as soon ns the Stale can procure , Hie deepest importance both with refer- jrcat advantages winch must result f.om h Dr. uiIIard the .. j B ,e tc ouen and honor of the slate would be promoted the means without an unreasonable sacri- ence to the receipt cf lolls and the ac- he-r use would be realized, wlule the 1 J bv -prinklina chlorate of oponi Z c 7 t ie' "1,,1 e la"t bv abandoning.be system on,ircly-if the fice. comodat.on of 1 e country through which lol wine h may be ex pec ed from , hem ; fied Zln 2,
present legislature shall believe that tne In adopting such a system of class fica- ; 11 I'-'Ssts.
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f-ntri will be best consulted by sacnlicing great anxiety manifested in the vicinity of . complete it, so lar as specified in this re- neir prosecution, we deprive them ot M" ; mcaiig Df a crane, and lodged on the edge j ,h
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l-i. tho work, tlin small mnimt nrcec;.'rv to of taxation. If WC should HOW abandon i It.. Fnol.cl. rnmmimnrr. tv raised hv i l.f was.ot a.0ea(J While, and tumiSlied
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over p.x mdui s
them in bearing the burdens which the .
of the tomb.
I lie interior region of the
max was much depressed in the middle.
) and the sides ot the belly hard and sunk.
ii . f 1 f o'liltt ninc.intinn
landed, and with it the credit and honor turn, must t course create tnssat.siaciion Vu. ... . - ... . .... All the members rnverml bv tl. rL.il.ln
of the state while thry shall be .objected among ,he ftic.ds of those which may be Ihe necess.iy ot improvmg the rapids "c has imposed upon mem, white we as soon ns the cotnn was visio.e, an , - , l eir shioes toth payment of taxes indefinite!. M t-os'poi.ed. In a in uter of such creat im- of the W ..bash river has long been felt, leave them pressed down wnh the weight presont uncovered tlir heads, and the I l"el 'ft nim wW I f !mH i K rnct 'the accruing litcrcst upon ihe'mo ;,,rlan-e lo the country, sectional feelings - and the successf.,1 completion of the im- of a heavy public debt, the interest of, A!l,ie CoquerfiUl Fprild;lod holy water and i h. ul ;d dmuiished in .1 ickness r..,n0"i,, thrown awav th- -it.d in-eresls mi-' t not to be consulted i provemciils u icatly commenced, wi give which will he a constant drain upon iheir 1 ' . . l,a " ,, lu 's'" u 1 ll-h"css. ny thus r.cklesiy thrown away, iu .m.i in eresis ou t not u uc 1011.1111.0.1 1 c in.b.ci.,- ..,t r,-m '.;.b.i r , ..in reciled Dc Profundis. The commission-! As to the clothes, thev appeared w th course will be a plain and cay one. All The interest of ihe State at l.'go should impatus to tao Hade and prosperity of Midlist., and fiom w.i.ch the fuluio will 1 ,,, ,,, r- : their colors so that the nnilnrm nf Vb ..1.1 i . j 1 . .. . . ..j I - , .. . ,. r , . hint f..n:li v.llev tho i,,(l,i,.i.rp ..fwbmh aflonl no nrnenect of rel ef : ers then descended to inspect tho coffin, , U)eir coiors. so inai ihe uniiorm of tho we shall then be required to do, will be lo be our only guide, to diminish her bur-!'"; I.iNl, the .1 liu nee t w cl1.au .110pro.pnc m re net 1 horse chasseurs of the old guard was to be lot ihin-s remain as they are, lo do notli- dens our only object. After .1 ct.rcftd ex- j will reacli every put of the slate. I he It the legisuture sl.ou d conclude to winch they found well preserved, but a - reco(T.lizet, b tho dak f " l b in - f ,, the contrarv'weshonl l bdieve aminatioti of tho whole subject, with an ' compar t entered into between tins state progress with a part of the woiks, J-our ; sman portion of ll.e lower part, wliioli, al- j lhe ri-hl ,ed facyng The rmnd thai tho s,x millions of dollars now cx- eye to ihe general welfare of the State, Hbn:s lor the completion of this comrr.ii.ee beheve they should be prose- i h jt was on g g , ,ab that rested cordon of the legion of honor was across ponded, should not be throw,, away,- your committee have cmio to the conch- ; k tmposcs upon us atldi.ional obhga-, cuted as soon as the means can be obtain- 0f stone. was slightly decayed, the wacoat, and the white breeches were hat ihe credit and honor of our v-.ung and si,.,, that tho woiks should be divided into ' Hons to progress with ,1s piosccul.on with- ed. without incurring too heavy a sacrifice. "nchs 01 S!one' ! u . , ., , . , e. 9 t-rowingstat. is identified with the pro- thire classes, as foll.ms: The Whi.cwa- j out ,..,eceSaary dc' -y. And in a pecuni- Labor and provisions arc now cheaper , Some sanitary precautions having been a- j tin "hs. The enaul . . . . .r .' ' ... 1 c t ' . ,:i. ... .I... V...: 1 I nrv iwni.t .if -.o,v ..nr rM.i.mltlna nnlnr. 1 1 in II t he V ll a VP lipp n for mnv VP.H3. hat i nr-.ui t.-iLon l.w t Im en rn-nnn nn pvnrP8wml . 1 . '
m ot al least a n .m.m.-- ..-i . ..u..i im.. ........... u.. ... ..... .1 - j r - j-"-- - ... . - . - b ...v. . . - star am other (ecorations atl.ar- mi lo tbn
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l,nbp"un wp must do sompiinui' in rr s- ko an, tne m kisoii aim iiidiannions i.ai i ,!"IU" '" "u,,v 18 "ul "ne- ' ............ .... sent ott to his excellency the governor, to : orcast h,d lost their brilliancy and turned rue the c-mtry from tho cv.ls hit h are P.oad lion, V. rimn to Ivlinbuigh, the New , rior in imporiuncc to any in which the slate to be expected. It would cerlamly be j info)m ,)im of tIjc g of the cra, , ()Iack ' The , crown of cn)gg q. imt,endg ov.-r it. In or.b r to , Ib ct this, Ab.a.iy and Vincc nncs turnpike ro.,.1 from 'as engaged as the revenue which may ac jng m accordance with sound economy, 4as drawn up by hooks ' ficer of the Legion of Honor had alone v.urro,n,ttcPare.,r opinion that ru ,v ',li to Vmc-niK s, (except the metalling be dented horn it will w.thout doubt be . 'f the State should avail herself of those t.ori, and U,e colhn was drawn up l j o j ved i(s jisiK Vaseg of silver B , o.',b-r .tion ol public pobcv n:,d sound i.nd lh- biidgpsoyr-r ll.e two branches of equal lo the interest upon its cost. .reduced prices in the prosecution of her and cords, and carefully transported be-j d hvUvn ie p 1le surmounted . : . .i l.rn.ri,,:,, U l.ito I' v. :n..t il. "mmi.,v. mem ..f ib.. A-Min:iiig that thownils embraced in works belore a change of tunes shall ren- nealh a tent raised for its reception. At if .., . . , .,.,
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ic.'u's t.ou all tlie cncrgi' i and if -sources of the state, to so fir carry tail the W' m 1,1 which we have ng g d, a pic- n ' i)iiiinpa;rpd our public I iith, satisfy ll.e ju-t cxpectntiotm of the community, and render available tl.p large amount already cxpfndpl in in prosecution. While your romrnittee ri,t rtain this .f il... trre.it irnti.irt nice of continuing
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- I ......... t .1 a I 1 J Lun11 t i"r ..""it; lilt: hlicts: npids of tho Wai.dsfi, to constitute the tbe lirst class will yield a revenue of four oer their prosecution more expensive. An , ,tis momCnt, the almoner received I lie ! t licy were found entire and closed As first 1 1 .ss. j per cent upon Iheir cost, they will pay the additional reason Tor their immediate pros- j m)( aci.0,,,:n,T to lho rit08 0f lhc caUl0i;c ! there were adhesions between these vases Tho .Michigan and Jh ie dual, ihe , interest up-i the money necessary to com- ecution rmy he found in the huge amount - .j,, " , ; ! and the parts tht v Muched, I uncovered N.-t!, ,u division of the Ccitnd Canal; o tl.cm at six per cent per annum, aiul of perishable material, now co b-r ed upon cli nch. 1 he common nc s then m. pec . King's commissioner not
the ' 'toss-cut canal; and the Riil Roml
frrini r.diliburgll to 1 1 1 ( i i a II .1 J 1 1 s, to constitute the second class. 'I ho Southern division of tho Central Canal; tho road fiom Jell, isonvillo via
operations upon the public woiks they are .New Albany, to i.rawlonisvoie ; the road
II. ill iiiuiauapiu:.- to i .1 i.i .-1 n; ; iik; nn
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j.v.... ... ............. ... 0.. .,.r, y' v..... ....... .... - - ....... thinliin-' it right Mat they should be remoto be iipphcd to tho laymcnt of the inter- cnn;i1 nlone, the perishable malcria.s on . to be in a proper state of preservation, Vl,d fur the purpose of a closer cxamina est upon, .in present debt. Or if they net , the unfinished portion above Rrookville, ! nnJ entirc, comrurmi,ble to the oflicial ! tion." at tho eminent etnent only tl.ree per cent -amount in value lo over forty-three thou-: . ,i . . . - ', . i...,i ,i ii ,i . r .... - t. ,:ii : i descriptions of the burial, toward 1J, ihe prorcs verbal, after a remark that upon their cost tand the most skeptica sand dollars, the most ot which will in a i , , .11 1. .... ' . .! . . I .. ! tl I.Vnn.l I 'r., I I . . n r r I noci.rn.l tllC allOVC (.ICtllll'S, lllOtlllll I lie V 1 1 1 1 1 ' I . t ll a V O
win surety not ux a lower estimate Man ome oe cnureiy iosi, mhh.io mo ; . ...v... vu........-..u..... ...... , .1-.; .
fully aware that the -imnltaiieous prose- hotn I culion of all would me. t with no favor tailing
this) they will meet the interest 01, the work not progress.
and bridges over the While Rivers, ! "M'
from any quarter. This couie of "perntion, with the numerous Idlings upon detached portions of ihe several I m s rcntb ring the amount expended almost entirely" unproductive, and subjecting the Mate to loss from the decay and dilapida..fll.fton rri;.ll whicl, WCTC fihislied.
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on the Viuccnnes and New Albany road,
Me White-water Canal from the National Koad lo ihe mouth of Nettle Creek; aiul the connexion between the While-water ('anal and the Cchtri.1 Canal lo constitute the third ( lass. In tics classMication your committee
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before the j could be connected will, other have not r.mnraccu ,110 anas,, v.nna, oefinished portion, have been a source of low the mouth of the Tippecanoe river, tnnch rv.l and have "really tended to bring bee mse in the. r op.,.1011 if Congress should the whole system into disrepute. confirm lo the Slate the land, cl timed by The utility ami importance of creating her for the prosecution of that woik, n artificial channels of trade and intercom- should be separated from the system ol indication between different factions of lSIlG, and prosecuted upon a disl.net foot-
the country, is abundantly PStabhslicd ny ing lo.m u,e procceos . ,....-,..... .-..
iI.p rrw.riencc of both llunq-C and .he l.poi, Ihe works embraced
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11 required to complete them, and leave few years delay will cause the lock ftmii- j tjl0 0j)enmg (, aihlilion lhc sum of Js.'il , HV2 00. (lations, now consti ucled at great expense, L i- .. . '. .. . .1 ... .. . 1 . ! to the arrange
In addition to this, a j himself that the governor had authorized
fthe collin. Conformably
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in
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llmlrd States' 'IVv cmislitute veinsnnd clas, lliere has been expended the sun U L.lltir which diffoso f ja:UMII.Ji:. To complete those por
heal b, vigor and animalion throughout .he lions of them .bus ,jh .cifi.d will require whole Vystpm. In no slate in lh- unmn the further sum of .$1,SS,N1S, a Bum re stronjrer inducements presented for much less than imp-half ihe amount 1th'ir conduction than it, our own. Situ ready expended. Without Heir complcnteafl a larrre portion of our territory is, re- tion the large amount already expended from navigiblc stream, upon which , must remain wholly unproductive, while mnducn rnar be bornn to a ihe payment of lhc interest antiuaily ncmarket ." d Lt .nl? ? '"f r. iteourgrcatcst resoulro b..?? iolkjnupon th( resources and industry of the j rir,iltftf irnnorb,lion upon com-' couirnumly without any prospect of ulti- ! t fmnl rc,,ef- Ph,,,,w :hey bf 5 wealth of the counU loathe cf final completion tho s-at,
been fuller, are suilicicnl lo prove a stato of preservation of the body more complete than the circumstances of the autop-
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, . , .... .i i - i .1 i i -i l- ,u ui i ..ni;u.i.v...a l-v. j;,. anil III.II.I..I.II..I iii uin eo uit t'xiiectaI him ibn H ..rl. r.n.lii-,. . ,! ... i Ln on to tlpcav. vvlur-b ivni.Iil render n lP-bioldmfr . i - 1
i i .1 .1 , .' '," r .i mm i i with precaution the first collin. in which 1 Hon of, proceeds as follows : cond class there has been expended the ol the masonry necessary. Ihe loss uoll l'let.nuiun im nm, . .'. sum of ! 1,0 11, 'Mi). To complete them this item alone would greatly exceed any we found a collin in lead in good preser- j " 1 his is not the place to inquire into a further" expenditure of s.,0.'j:j,::il. St, .dilfcrencc which may reasonably be cx-1 vation, which we placed in liint which i ,I,C causes wind, liave to this extent arsoon as Ihe works embraced in tho first pr-ctod in the expense of procuring means , , , , t fmm Fr;ince.His KXCel-! rfs lel ,ll! I',c" "l decomposition, but rhw 1ir.l! l,o ct.mt.IetP.l. il.n imtmrbm-n at the irco'ii n.wl nnv mibseouent time. !. . there is no doubt that the extreme solidity
of those embraced in the second will be 1 mm the.stalo of .'he n.onev market for 1 '' Governor, accompanied t,y . uft,ie masonry of .he tomb, and the care
greatly enhanced . some time p-lst, we have no reason to hope , staff, Lieutenant Aliddlemorc, Ins aid doTho northern division of lho Central 'hat we shall be able hereafter to procure j camp and secretary, and Capt. Barnes, macanal may be regarded as but a continna- binds ut less than six per cent interest. :(ir f ,,e pl;)Ce, entered the tent lo be .. .. i. -i .. . .i J '
iionoi tne improvement irom Me Uhio ' 's oeneved hy your commuter, tin. ...; , cgent at t1C! opening of the inner cofrivcr north, and will furnish an important works embraced in the first class may he i
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important
outlet from the Wabash and Kiie canal prosecuted during llie next season upon through ihe centre of the state. Tlie jm- per cent, bonds, either hy selling them porta, ice of completing the Krie and Mich- "t par, or by paying for the work with ,ir;ni canal will bo aooreci.iir..l 1 nil them. l'.ltbr.r . on u-rmhl hp dc-cidetllv
quainted will, the country through which j preferable to suffering lhc works to remain caution ; withiu it was found a coffin of it passes, and the variety and value of its' their present condition. I wood, in very good state, and corrcspond-
The upper part of the lcadcu coffin was then cut and raised with the greatest pre-
prodncls. I hesc instead of being forced j Your committee report herewith a bill to seek a market through the tardy and loc;lssify lhe nlllie worUs.
I... t. . i.uii.1 .... . . ..... ... i.l ...lllll I, and St. Clair, a distance of near twelve
hundred miles, will then find nn easy outlet through Ihe Wabnsh and Krie canal to the north, or through tho Central canal and rail road to lho south, while itj. value
in a pecuniary point of view is believed to : be suftiicent lo justify the expectation that i
it will hi a source of profit to t!i Mate. ' d:F?ents from lh aHovo report
CALKB B. SMITH, Ch'm. SAM1!. HOWK SMYDTH, THOMAS HOWLING, DAN'L ST RATTAN, W. TERRKLU JOHN D. DK FREES. Mr. Jones, a member of the committee,
ing to the descriptions and recollections of
the persons present who had assisted at the burial. The lid of the third coffin having been raised, there was found a lining of tin slightly oxydised, which havign also been cut through and laised, al
lowed us to see a sheet of white satin; this
sheet was raised with the greatest precaution by the hanrTs of the doctor only, and
taken in making and sohleiing the coffin in metal, have powerfully contributed to
this result. However this may be, I feared the effect of the atmosphere upon the
ictnains, and was convinced that the best means of presetving them still longer was to exclude then, fiom its action. I eagerly complied with tlie desire of the King's commissioner, that the coffins should be immediately closed. I restored the wadded satin to its place, after having tdightly steeped it in creosote, and then caused all the wooden cases to bo as closely fastened as possible, and those of metal to be hermetically soldered. Tho remains of Napoleon are now in six cof. fins one of tin, a second of mahogany, a third of lead, a fourth also of lead, separated from that within it by saw-dust and wedges of wood the fifth, the sarcophagus of ebony and the eixtb, th titer, case of oak'
