Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 25, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 April 1841 — Page 1
rm BEACON 1 1 n PUBLISHED BY MILTON GREGG. VOLUME IV. LAWUliXCEHUllGH. (IA.) SATURDAY. APRIL 3, 1811. -NUMBER 23.
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Fo Pott tt. in Bi'vnivr or within three months af.rr the romiaimi cm.mt of the p,i r, or Two 1'oililis an. I I'uTv l'vr, within six m.aih, a-.vl I'ium; l M.l.ns altor the exptra turn nf the wr, ,11 hi required from t 'oi.mrv Suhsct'iers, and those win tmn c their papi-ts bv mail. To )oims and l'lmOi xts- in a.h,inrp.
or w tlh, n three in nth after snlrr ihina. end
nf situation; to Ic valued upon actual provoments, and also) in another column view of the premises, j npposito. liic value of tlio improvement? See. t". "I'll :i t the appraiser sh.aU call erected tlicrenn or all'ived thereto; and upon each nmJ every person resilient in j opposite to each town lot or part f lot. his county, lor a list ot all lands or town i the value of such lot or pari of lot ap-in-lots ami out-lots, owned bv such porsoii ; praised, with the luiildiiijis and all otiirr
or persons, lying within his county, which may lo subject to taxation, wheh li.-t :
Timer lti .! mi.T the rtp.r.tMmt of liie j ':'l Mioti Lilly sot loiili tiieiiamesof!
year, will ( prtrt.-fl trom Inwn fohscrihors. .ii S'i'-crr.iiim taken for lesstaaii six months. A failure to notif .1 discontinuance at tin end
f the tinn" snhsrn'.ie.l for w ill he considered a?
new eiinijjeiiioiit. All!ettor to the l-.ditor must ho post paid. TfM "I' A rtV CRT I SI MS. Tflf J tno or ! . ss, throo insertions, ono do'.nr, mid twenty-five roiuct'or each additional intortsnn. Longer al cruse incuts in the an;o ptopottio.l.
the owner or owner?, the numlcr of acres
improveint nts erected thereon or afilxed tiiereto. Sec. 11. Tint the appraiser snail, at the time of making the np'ua'S. meet, and
business, county auditor and conntv a-cs-sor, thai! constitute a count, hoard of ciitialiation, in the respective counties, and they, or a majority of thetn, shall meet on the first Monday of June, one thousand chj,t hundred and forty two, and annually thereafter, for the purpose of hearing complaint? and rqnalizii:; the a'c?inenl-, and rc-valu-ations of all real and pi i-oiial property w-ithiti ?nrh county; Vm T hat -aid hoimt shall, in 11. t e:ic, reduce the nc-rc-rate value of real property within such eonety, a oriritriilv a-e-ed bv the state
j hoard of ei:i:a!i.:ation.
Sue. Id. That
(ionht or uncertainty than with any other class, lie sees, v ith "an eye of faith,1' a great multitude, union; whom Fun Jay schools", and lecturers, and preachers i t' tho (iospol, ninl the various benevolent and r 11 li idil encd institutions! nf f 1 1 1 s ("'hrix.
The IV.KsmrNT is of opinion that it J ,ian na,.rhavo wi.lkotl out a rerreneration.
CB31C I 5.ASC. DnrAUTMKNT ST ATI1. Makcu 2 lril. To the iron. Tit;iM.s lwisr;, hccrctctni t,f rlt- Treasury:
He
sees or tiiinks !ic sees, the
aiiry jkiS-
cotinty : i ji.iinli
act. shali V' Crive 1V r ear
the appraiser in oa-h in conforniit v wilti t'.ii-
cmployrd, in r I forihin
tla v lie shall hi
the ilntie" hen in
1
rcsiueiit in 5?iicii cininty, as appraisers of the icr.l estate in such county; and if a vacancy siial! at any lime happen, in the cilice of ;'l prais-er as aforesaid, for any cause whatever, before the duties reijuiied of such apptaiser shall hv fully com; doted, then an.! in thai case the. said court, at tiny ireiil,,r si 's'on or at anv special pess;oii thereof, j.!uill fill sncli vacancy; and the npptai-er, so appointed, sli.tll hold his ollico until the (itst il.iy of M.treh, llv?,
if he 1!) all so Lm.t i einve well : VrorUn', i That notli'n in this section shai! prevent ; the Hoard ilo vj count? !,i:ness of anv 1
county f,e-n api .vntM,.; as;st.tnt tothe'!,, oftlie person to whom the same ppr.i in case of sickness ntlirr d:s- J ""'-v L'ed ; hut if it he m t I sled, and oh lity to disehat the dmiis of h s i liice ,;i, " net's name he unknown, then it in the tin ! rcmiTi d hv l aw I !" toiled, tint the owner is unknown,
fcv.c. 'J. That the ap:taM'r so apr.oint'
of land in each particular tract, lot, set - i taking the I sts icqniroil ov th.s prcceuii:
tion, or sulidiv'sion thereof, the ranoe, : sertions of this act, inform the i:vikt or
Mownsii p, section, ijuattcr section, tract , j w ncis, Irs, her. or their ajent or rt pu sen
lot, or put tiicicot, or tl-.c liiinilirr o! i lalivo, it res dme; w him tlio conntv, 01 entry, location, or suivey and water course, j shall leave a memorandum at his. her, or as the nature of the general or particular! their pi ue of irsdence. of the amount :it
suivey may require. r r.s to iles-'iate which t!ie;r property lias l.eon appraised i-e.iue.l ofhim. the sum of two dollar; an! and identify the same ; and in the I'tcm h ' respectively, nr., I if the t;n;e when the! the emmtv nmlitor. nr.ei-:iU..r. it,,. e.,n
and 1'lli.dish eratlts or x.'lark's 4: rant shall 1 special hoaid of ipiai zation ilir the conn-' ty eon;i:,i.i. in r- v hen acting as the meu,set forth the pi anlitv of lanj contained in Iv, will meet for the purpose of hear ir j ler of the spec; i! hoar ! of cqiialization, for
j the oriirnal survey, of which the tract and determining Grievances, and to equal- i ?e-cral cMmtie, shall receive the sntn t Icle.l iv.lt snliierl In lhr -,n I .xoc ..ill,:,, i of two doiiars for e u !i dtv thev sli ;t 11 re-
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C? t MM... at -I H s - 1 - MJ lltll O
I.V. . I . . lli.IL III,
before th
make out
tit't.! !K 1. In.rriti In -1. I 1 .... ...
.v... 'iuhu enna lation. s i;u rernv.. t ,0 tnr .,r ,,...
a. lair ami correc t attract then ol, by .loll:,. for r:,rt, d ,u tl,r .- .h.,11 :..i..
townslnps. winch ab-traet satd appraiser ho eniphned in the dWharte of the dnti.s ha deliver to the eennty aei.itor, wlueli j rcfnirr,l o, th.cm, by this act. and al-o the shall be kept at tbe olboe 01 said county an-: ... nf ,i,.i.," flir ,... n,.
liter for tlm in-peetio,, of any oivncr of! miies tr.lvel, trt and '.Vont the se'at of covern-
i; a credit ahnje to hnnr ttie patronage ot
ti e tleneral 'oveiriinent into cnntliel will;
the iVredotn of election
onrl t to he enrrecled
lieen permiftel to rxM, acl to he prevent- ,0'' r!c'J "'"viuj,' on in Chiisti.in unity r.nd e 1 '"..r the future. ' I love, while tie; furiili: earth teems wit'i He therefore direct that informal ion he 1111 tium'-ei cd hie:;s;ii;S. liaeli has his I'eur.i
III (IHlilll 1 lUill I , . . I ,., , ; sions 11I fn 111 socd.'ie.'l in u peace, and rei; and that this abuse ... , . 1 . ' wher.vcr it mav have, J"'3 1,1 co:,?e;r.p!at:en ct a re-cr.erc-
let to ralue the Property o f the St Uc
ArrROMin I'm. 1, 111.1 tho elol th section of tliii act. the number
Sec. 1. it ciuu-lrtf lij the (,'cnrrnl ' entry, water coutse, and name of the Assembly of the State cf imVuinn, Thai ! oriuial proprietor; al-o, all in lots ami the Heard doing county business of each j cut -lots, owned or I--.-K1 as aforesaid, with and cveiy ergan zed county in tiiis State, j t"i numh.er thetccd. as described on the shall, at "their fust leim after t!ie passage i recorded pi it tf said town, or part thereof, cf ties act, appoint same suitable person, 'f1 '1,s ',,rcn 'thdivided.
rw. i. I hat it the owner or owners ot any property required to he 1 stcil and appra sed by the pvecedin sections of this act, shall ! o absent or unable to give in a list thereof, when called upon by the appraiser, or if the owner or owners thereof shall not icside within tiie county, or shall fad to deliver to such appraiser a I st of his or their propeity as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of such appraiser to make a 1st llieicof. according I.) the best i'lform atiou lie can obtain, subject to the provisions oftlie eighth section of this act
in the u ime ot the o wner, it known, or in
pr.
nai , ell or : ii1(S ,ii;,,c .,,:..,. ,,i il,, r... r. ,
e llr.t Monday of November next, be pa;, out of the rcepective cotnitv'trealiit from the list and appraisements . r,vf the me,.,!,. nf n, ..,,. i i f
A .I 1 1 .. . I. ... . I . I " .11 U III
i.iisvii .iiim iii.mu .i is in i , in in ii'ic linn HI
ed,
! civen to ail oilicer? and ajenls in your I'o- ; partaicnt of the pnMi service that partisaninterference in popular elections, whether1 1 of State officer or oiiicers of this tJovcrti- , j meiit, and for whonisoever or against wbom- ! soever it may be exercised, or the payment 1 I of any contriinstion or ac;ecsineiit on s ila-j ! vii'i or o::icial conipeiH.ition for nartv or !c! cion pnrpoe, will be regarded by him ; as cause of removal. j It is rot intended that anv ofaccr hall I 1 be restrained in the free and proper cypres-; ' simi an l maintena.tice of bis opinion8 rcs- ! pectinc publio men or jmblic measures, or in the ixereif, to t lie fullest decree, of the
constitutional ritht of stilTrase. Hut per
-.lid i.i-ji s. Wo have adverted to these? as. furnishing a fiiet idea of some of lie ir.ulitude of thoughts and reflection which cro-.d on tiie brain, tilling it with myriad- of wild phantasies ;;nd pleasant imag,iiini:s, conpiied up at tiie mere, mention of nineteen hundred atrl forty.
Si:i.ror.vnr. I.lr.y. Amung the We.icru iiiemhi is of Congress there are many men whose history would be as interesiirg as loinaiice. Many of them are men who have endured poverty and hardship, in tiie most appalling forms, but an indomitable
paid for their services out of the public
Treasury, are not expected to take an ac-
property contained on sneh nbstraot, tintil . IIieut, to lie' ccrtifinl by the eovcrnor and tiv0 or ol,ic!'"li!' P;lrl i:' attempts to iniiuence the third Monday of November aforesaid ; t r !, .... ". c.. .i.'.'i the minds or votes of others: ticli condnet
sons employed under the Government, nnd j energy has carried them thioueh it nil.
and it shall be the duty of the county i of tiie nixlitor of state
Uitor to cue lo.tr week. p.IC notice, by J Sl.(.. o,,. sli(lM I)o;ll.(, (,oi . comi(y advertisements ,n a newspaper, it one be (c;nc tlvt or rtfus-P lo appoint t,,;. : printed ... the conntv , or .1 nr. newspaper be ! to,,,!t y ;l.,pnii,( r .,. provi ,0(J f lhp first ;
ter the passu -e )!" this net, then said board i shall appoint said appraiser at any regular or special term or mee tiii-,' of said hoard. i Sec. V.M. That all the duties etiioined tip- j
j bciiijr deemed inconsistent w ith the spirit of i
One of these tnembrr?. Mr. Casey, ol Illi
nois, has been more frequently than any other member, in tiie present Congress, called to the Chair when tiie House has gone into Committee of the Whole. A
e pott the door o! the court house, ami at some pnbii" place in each township, of the time and place, when and where, the special board of cipialization for each coitnty
will meet for the purpose ot hearinz and de
on the count v and
in the ct liimn of names.
cl, sli.tll. previous M cnteimg on the du-! ' 1 ' 1 " " "PP'-'er m aceriaiutics of h s siid ofiiee, cnt, r in!. !;.ti,l ! ,r t'rm:i!n' th? quantity cf Jan.! in with at least two c.io.l mu! sutiioient ?.--1 several tracts within his county, shall cv:mie.s, ,-!, a, s:all be approved by the ! ,"' t-T"verned by the following rules: when-
termunns: grievances, and to diualue taxes 1 ;,, t,, i... .f-i, .lrf. ,i t... n, t., ,.. r 1 1... nonnced and distinctly understood, that:
thereon.
Sec. 13. That tbe Hoard doiter county
tor m tins act shall nin
th e
respective counties, until a conntv auditor
is elected and qualified, and when s;) elected
. l. - v. i : 1 .i. .1... , ..i- i tr
im; iiii'uiiiuiiii inu me. iiiuii'-i in luiim; i , , T agents acting under it; and the President is I "-respondent of tno Lowell Courier given resolved, so far as depends upon him, that j Showing sketch of bus gentleman: while the cxeteise of the elective franchise uMr. C.-.sey was born ill Georgia end by the People shall be free fro ,i ntidne in- j raised in Tennessee. At the age of 17, flnenccs of olTicial station and authority, j he married. One year Afterwards, with a opinion shall also be free union;,' tho oificeii Ismail family, consistiii" of a wife and one
chiltl, while Illinois was a territory, lie set
ami ajeets ot the iovertiiiicut. T!-e President wi-hes it fiu tlier to be an
from all collecting and dishu rsin.r oiiicers
' forth, wii ii nil he had of goods and chat
tels, slowed in a pack iiboiit as bigasa
romptitudc in rede, in- accounts;' and en-' lwo blbkct, i:is wife by his side,
business, county auditor and appraiser 'f i nml omvlificel s,iCi, clerl- shall bind over j-, ! hx punctuality in pav in balance--, will be cnild inner aims, Ins pack on Ins back, appraisers of r-h county ef this State, shall,lim U books papers, and" vouchers t.eccssa-' r!roM5,-v "sactp;!. "in hi i opinion it is nil oil his lips these wou!s--"Come, wi!V,
constitute a rt-ccial board of cqualiation, rv to tlie tj ;sc , ;, ,.,,n of the duties 'of his of. I U,ne to return, in this respect, tot
for such county, on the third Monday of
November next, an I the county auditor shall produce ts said board, the abUract returned to I. ini by the appraiser ; and said
board, or a. majority of them, shall have
fice. PruiiJtd. That nethitu- ,'n tl is pract.ee ol the Government, aiul to hold stout l.eart: dun I on be down in the
shall 1 e so construed as to prevent the clerks ' l,"rc of delinquency on the part of.,n,n,t for I ant goiliy to be somebody." of the several counties from performing the ! tliOSe cn,,'"C(1 ,vittl t!ie ruljb'c money just j Twentv-tliice vears ago he landed in the dtitiesof the county auditor wherein , he ! cause of imti.ediate removal. He deems the r . f ;i;n';s. where he now resides.
power to hear and determine the complaint ! rCi Iin,l f,itv
number of polls does not exceed twelve bun- !
county ;.nn! of such county, in t,o ! ev-'f "ic owner or the pr rson in whose I of any owner or o tiers hi l,rr, or their. Si:r. 2-. Whenever tho county auditor,
j to the public service, as every dollar loct to
1 lie settled in Jeflersoti county, about half
the Treasury bv unfaithfuln, ; o:lice crc I wa beUveeu the hio i,n'! Mississippi riv-
ncml sn.ti of (wo thoiHan J tl.d' rs.. which i ,,:,''-, ' is I sled, snail bold, by virtue nf a
bond shall bo made nivahle t- tho State i (!t0,! lr"1" another parly, or from the
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coiiiiit.oucu t,:u s appr.-i:sor. ' ": ' - ; relative to the iistii.
s'ia.1 do and peib.rm all the duties of Irs ! 1 n:ir'1 ' s '"' v.ongress i imis, sucu
HVh'P .vurrablv toltw. wli c'i I Mid shall,
b, deo .wile. I will. I'm eoinilv nid i.,!-. ,.,.t ' Stated, sll lil b" t.lkel) and ret l .C I .S till
mid aeot :iisir sh.ill iiintpninf i i!.. nml ; evidence id I
n?ent. or representative of any property I nml in' ae there be no"audi'tor,' then' the ' ntrs a neces-ity for anew chur-c upon the , crs-, . T'1;ro W';re hu -fiv,e f"lilics
contains ,. s.u.t at.s ract, wntcn may nave cUrk of the c!)ntv shall deem it essential
Ueen listen ami appraiser t) sucl. appraiser, j , , i,e nnhlic interest, he sh-,11 ,n.-
,t ii..-. 1 . . . : ' ' m
and appraisal there
of, nnil lo eorreci inestme. as ru'lH nit.l Jt,. , . .,,,.;.. i :, f ,,.lr,
Z atl.Mi
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a n , i . . - i tn-i" nia n-iinire ; ii no .am niiimi m n:ii:ii. rn,tni,. i.,..;.,,, .
cill
moirove. nave power o . qua, -, n n, trl , ,. ,r . ,
n-l.r.titv i.l ll-.r. tract ! t,o 1 1 e v ,1..:.1 ioes m:.de b v sneh a nnraiser ' , " ' . " 1 1 uo 111
: . . . ! ........ - uom atui niter its p.ss;i.'e
People. within hlty miles cl him. fet. I.cuis, one
I have the honor to lie. sir, your obedient ; hundred miles instant, was tno nearest vill-
at any time, and it is hereby made bis d.itv, ! im.mll ..i.wilii. ; ago wucre mere was a store. nun ins
Similar letters have l:cen adarcssed to on II Innds be bu it bis log Uulnn, and in other head of Departments j tiie sweat of !, is brow provided the where . wj,j, I() fCC(j ;U1( c()j liiiiisciffind his fiim-
rvinctccii BEuniU-cd and forty. ily. Twenty three vears have rolled awav.
the
ition
i i . ... . . i. i. ...I. inf it cm i . i ; iii'o i ... i-. - ii 1 1 iMu.trn iiriii i.ipn. f i upr nv .in. i
tl'lk.et l.rt nil i.illi .,1 nl.r...,.... I . rA ... II' 1,1 ' I . 1111 II rilv. II H lie? Son I II.1H. O" .i.-i... ....... .
,:.ir.e.l .I... t ,". I .;;i.'-...iJbe-'n surveyed subsequent to tho sntvev din to or ded.ictimr bom any valuation! - 7 . Mr. I),rhy. in vs GazHccr of the Unt- Ulurmg which perm, the change in
,. . , ' " ' ' i i i ,," i .... I ii c,., 11 ', made as aforesaid, s.tcb sum as to them, or , 1 roln lrn i.xchancre l.eaoinsr Knnrn l!oo.s. ted S-tab s says that ill liUJ tf.G pupi.1 a- ,!l'e ot 1 liuilos has been 111 the coiKl
r- ::' i?;':rr??T:!9 r z ,:i:z , is ,; .;; r : i - " -p. -i v i .ha or,hS cy ,e,hre.h,nHircMi ofthiscaiiyadycntutcr.
r v. .v ... ...... u. .,..,;,-,. , ' ' . f l ,d co -r'1""""0' n., . .. V rj , c xt , . . ' ihI sc ve ii: v-fi vo nellioiis, which has been ; He was fust called to represent his ItV. pras-i.T t.iatany si.i .1 tt.ici ,l liuuton- Trit thr conntv nm !nr nft ic Ai-nv.nf Boston, from Mo , e, whence she , -. , .. I . t i . i L 'I. -.- !.:.. . r..,irr , h.ssna.i.iiiv I'm. is ... ; i,", i , i !., . tiiadc t io b .u in a t ion ol some very grave : iieighDois in the Legislature 18 years ago. Sec. .). I ii ,1 if r.nv iier..n a: i .voted I ', n ,n -ealrr ,H less q l ililt'y In mi l ,.e-1 srvrr:, C"intte shall correct the said lib. i cai!cd on the -ith inst. w ith a car-o ot 1..0 1 . . . . , .i 1 1 .t . . .t c . ir MMM iiser as w d 'haM , ' i, 'r he.'. in the patent r deel under wh',1, ; Mril,.,, ncr,UW to the order, and dctor-; "f eot ion, consigned to M,s,r.. If. n.isunmss, calciilatmns and so to, ih A Io then went ..Ho the Senate. He was B ' ' V ' 1 ns ",,,,,, s''-''1 ,l" ' .'"' i ,. .... i 1 i. ,.. ,, - ., : , . ..r ....... ... c. I Willi i,,,s. w & i; xi..,.:, i . writer, whose tier, brat inns wc r.tve been immediately called to preside over that
In,, ,i. ill,.i -,i -v. nlm.Mil r- i- . .... I , I'll I -III":.' mi ncni, nun i t; ; 'i .1 1 s-v , . lM 1 til! ion' o 1 ii.eioiiu in on 1 w. iinni on t ,,,, u, iirun, nr-i ' 1 . , , , , ten U is attet Ik.S aj j-i lllni' til , CV. Il..t i . ,, , ., ..... .. . ... . ... .... rived n lli-: nnrl nn tl. !.!. .... ...... .... . 1. t ,.t-.r !:,.!.- t'.nrn w be n enlisi. - 1 i.u v. which ho coiitiniier to c o for f
- . 1 ' 1 . . e . r t 1 u 1 1 , 1 w.i.i i i : ' 1 ir -.' ni' I n' 1 rk. .ion -.iin i.mi, ..-- - - -. . . . mi. i 1 . , - - -
nn.l si curti. or shall not lake tiie oa'.'i . i
nfiinn ition as lciptircd in tiie pre, d:iL' SeCt.oii, the s.ihl , li'ice sh ill bo 0 lia!i 1 1 1! t.aca' t, and the 1 1 r .1 do. no ,omry l...-i-l.i ss si ,i pimccd '.o fid the s.in.e as m
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our
i in'
V ;S VH V ' I. .'I. I
I I'Mit I !;ib'
the I 1 1 lie ii, sh.:! I,..:.!, mi
-, i tt. ined I y sue h ni!,;- ; if t! " o viii r or p. - ?! in ii v I .'ois ate I -'. d will. in liniis'.. or Cl.ik's pn,,!, b r .mi oii.-in I ,'titr1" or sui-
au ' it r sha'I make f -..iu sac'a ce'-reeted abstract, a general ii;i''r,' t of pre.ftv eonta'ned 1 1 ci eii . and insert the corrected
;:hi :ti i in t! cral abMi act.
f.-r aid to t'
id auditor shall certify and
in 'itor ol snitf, or ii.e
Sec. I. Ti.at the Conntv Aud.t.ir of; v' 'J"' Vi"'u'," :' ! county treasurer ol bis conntv, at the
I T . . . . 1" I . . . . . . ...
rvia cointv si.all, on or beb.ie the ,-..s, M.a.i t.e ,n ou.y oi ,,..i ..ppr.i.r o.
pt te si o owiieis or non.ers in cittise uio Min" in be siinev.d by tie county sm -'.
,!.iv ot' Aptil ne.x', pnpit" a cpv of tii" 1st of a'.l lands and town lots t tn. i.d on
tY doi'v,!" ,f the pr. ced-ii' ..tvva, or so.m! .ti.er ccmpetent p-is.-n. n.diu.r t'i.i.Meou all trattsl-M wh::li V. .v ! tr,.,,ul ,,,,c i" "' ",d, r toe ce rt .., .... .... ...i !.;." I li'i.i'te .1 saidsunevoi, aite stcd bv oat n
...... . i ,. ..i.... . ,t ..'.ii- ,,,.,,.
time
be is rcenired bv la.v to make lr.s annual settlenn'tit with the State treasurer, or by soine 'uit .l.ie per"n. oa or before the loth dav of .1 ainiarv, lr l'J. Stc. l-". That there shall be elected by
ioint resolct ie.i of both bouses durim; tiie
A rev reports; "While laying: to, under nlerable demand for ncwsriaiieis in those i years. lie was next Lieut. Governor of
thr-e reef, d fore-ail in a very heavy ualo times, and that edi'iivs may .-bind a cil'.nce 'the State four VCaiS. and after that he was
called to the station he row occupies, fitrlit years ago. Cm -win. of Ohio. Prcffit, of Indiana, Crary, of Michigan, and m;ny oilier Western memhets, are like Mr. Casey, self in.ide men.'"
f ...... iI.a x" r- .... tno. . n i.-i ..
... ' ' IIB "., "I l"jl llVlllff III C o'clock, p. ni , li e sCl,r. was struck with!-, i,.,,!....i
i. mi lonmast nv ,i;, de
liibtnin-,-, at l!
seen lin the m iiarn ist to the star-board
ver. Bir, If! that as it un-y,
l liiimiie-l vnars bene would iioulili ess
i initio some wiiiK'eiTiil char.'.'cs and rcvu
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pump, thence into t he bold ; the ma te and i ""V ? one mar. on deck at the lime, were stunned ! :xlr"1 n-T J" ''";u f,u :, and sweeping
I. In ten ' 101111(1 oy AiaiViVUiiK, ( in.! :i :u;oui t miles
a popubt-
nv tiie str.'ke nut soon rccoveree
minutes a'ter. we discovered that the cotton ' distant) IS f ilicied to ctn'iract:
in (lie hold was on fire We rot n barrel of linn of half a million of Well tiliilfateil, rc
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...i.i rU: ii.ini! mi in lii iin-ii .hoi. j i.ucii an.; v;n as. tail i.eopu; .ne u y w. u-, , the bed cio-.hes and old saib. am! shut up rr ini.pM whicli the drcu-mer sees in his i ,c':,1c'1 b-v l!,e gentleman concerned, will
Atlvaiitagcs of 2i:acluality. Tiie following incident which we heard
e,t m i,ie u pi-sit l u.r m .Kin M ... . ' . nresr.it srsst.,,, of the Genera Awmbv. one '. tr.e vessel as limit as pos-mic, clunkin-- eve- rn:,lD,r vlcmo ibe nssenil, nor
. . . . i i ii . . . in- a inn. ill. in. wiiii. n s xiv navs a ncr s it 1 .. . . '. ' .... i. .. ... .i .... .. .... , mv....... , .......
mil ol sieil oupiicaie, anu snail ai-o cm. r , - - - ,. 'person rcsjilctit of each nieioal circuit, . ' " 'i me mihiki- ca me one in, in orner ;
thereon all ne w entries an l other lan.U ,:" ' ' " -:""; 1,1 " ,vho. together with the au.iitor of State, to smother the tire. c then won: shin, set nnd Inwn lots. Uin.r wiiirn lis conntv I "!,,m l" 1 sl ,i,",r 1,u"s ,'" 1 ,-XiM" 11 ? :im1 shall conslil nte a board of canalization for : the pih, and three reefed mainsail, and
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whihmtv cotno to hs knuvledje. and ' );" """V.,B.". " the Male, which l.oar.1 snau ns-emMeat ., .,, ; u, ,, i hum., 111c,al,IO , ,.:vprn,i ei, v. took the steamboat for that wlace. and
ami list lis lands as : bunm s. o the fourth Ale.n.lav of Jannii- " L' ' n ames nroive out, capt. itirreras, s-, . ... .... r , .
oeiuie iiaiiS'iv ii.ii; uny jjiiivi uuMiie:?,
0I servo to iliusliate l!ie advantages of punc-
Congress in some city oftlie West, with j ui'lll,J'. members from the .State of Oregon and j A merchant in ibis State having a debt
other reoimis beyond tiie liockv Moun- wmcli Had just uecome oue in .xew lorK
i i t I ill h f ii .i r! I.l ( , 11 I I' V
v"!t..; ; 1... ... ;p i, ... .i.,i. ' . ,w,o. ..., ,i,.. 1 1 t i...,.i nf we i,id.-ed. l.eari.c- bv s. r.i.ont fill ...;!.. t( 2100 tiietnbpis. a lid subsotpiciUly prtti- tieioic
s u.lbo ,!. .,v,i d to to . ..pp...,-r o p.. it,r,i, it .i.-.ii i oii!iiiiitinii tmt meet, nf the time snecified.i distant. The tale increasing soon blew hed in a book form. Seven new territories went immediately upon his arrival, paid
to -ether Willi .1 III ip ol cat h, ' . , ; . ' , .. nwav ll.o ,-Sh
. t 'nil ii lie i ne ... i . v hi Mien us sua 1 1 im-cr, u, , .: - v , ,- .
be the duty of tiie approser localise smii
In be surveyetl and ictuiiied to h ni-
.in
te.
l i e Ho ii
t'lwns'i'p. and a p' it of , a:!t t-.-Aii in t!. r . . n 1 v , i f siieli i'lim ami ze ;.s nity b. i) . r, .on- t.i t ii . 1 .lo so, ii :,"iii i -i r Iti i!
. .r ... I . ...;:. s io tlio manner t tesciihcl ! T "l r""" ",; county lre..sniy, ami I i
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in tii s a. t.
s- .. Tl.,. 1. .-.! ! .. .1. ,:i,. nf: SIHll
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the expenses of which suivey shidl
by tiie toutitv ami tm as. sm d nuainsi
I m
ij
in
the succeed. r,g ten, and
are apmvin" for admission as states, and I his debt, in good current money, took his
appoint suitable persons from tbe several! At tnrec o dock next mormn; the wind (;,e Et:,;cs numbeiiirj several huuilrecl. , tcceijit, ami luen lea tuo siore to auena
circuits, to fill tbe tdaces of sneh as ma v haule ! rnind to N X. W. and blew n per- ! nI ,r ,t. n,..l,;,,,,i,. ,,f mnliiti. ins ' to some other maitcis about ti:e city. In
not be .o-esetit, and Alien so met, shall have. 'rc-
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1"'"" l" "l-"-- o, . - - . :,!:,,, n I tent nn :w I bo Wat est OllSilie
nut ine ra le tie m so heavy we natt to low ! . : i .i ......... :..
d ice in ll:c country, its immense waiei i hi: i"'u h". u'uiic.' 1,1 (a
oeakin-r of the multitude of mutations, . lo some inner maitcis about ti:e city.
,t tnannbicuii ui:7 cdv o! Ai.iirara ! '-s coutso i
vini' occasion to pass the sioro where
hurricane, and the sea nimiin- very j . ' f ,n!1111,ri,., ,.;n.T r Xi.t.rara i the course of three or lour Louis after,
f'SS
.ninl. l :n ptitsu.'ece o
I i'. : ppt a . r, a
til" p", iv is .IH ef the ti'St se t;o. ol this a. t, imoi d. .it iv afn r the lir-l Mulidiy ol .Mav, at, I I i bur the 'Jotil i!.IV of !ep'ern-
l.cr i x'. to lr c el to I st. an. I ap'.i nse i
i.il th" real r:.ite in h.s enn'y suited by I twin tax at'oti n s follow -'. tn-w it :
1V The sa .1 appiaiser shall, upon ac j :Ti": :ir as '
t t-.i ,cw, make a true xahi.it.on ol all land-, l.iL'i-ltier with the imptmoments and t.ii;i.bi.gs thereon or affixed thrretn. at thir full value in money, as he would npp'.iiso the Fimc in the payment ,.l a pts( debt due f-nin a solvent debtor, taking into consideration the fertility and ipnbty nf the sod, iho vicm.ty of the. s one to rail roa.N, McAd im zeil, cl iv, tump ke, ?tatc, or county road-, towns or village, ntvinble rivers, water privileges on the Mine, r in the vicinity of tho same, thr locution of the route of any canal or ea
rn!, with any ether local advantirtci of
pituatioii: Vori.fVi, That said appraiser dhall alsn value all lands at iheir cash valn, without taking into consideration any improvenientsi that may be made thereon. ml thi valuation, m wrll as ihn valuiiilh improvement, shall be si t down in proper ctbimii to bo left for tl.it pur y.!. In lol and out-InN in ail towns and
i o'.h , led in tiie same 111 l.n. r is t ,x s air ' deducting from the valuation thereof made
tate in the several count es throiiiiio.it Ihc ' 11111 ,IH' s.':,le lie in;
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Mate, Ah. el, they shall co, hy ,.,mr to, nr.' '"' oisai. ; sicere-i . -one o-. " , .:.,.! m, ieoo hose rceeirt he had taken.
Kir K. lion tt-. It ..I in'iin frt I v r voccr.1 ( ' ' f IU Ili.i.iUlilt tui m ut. , I
senses tr! liailrd him, .md requested him to stop.
!!..!..! l! f..:.?. . IT I . .1 ? -..l I... .l.-J t1 t tliCe t;.n flirt .-.r unnn ll.o ic.tor ! ftiiint I 1! fllfllK IPS 1'Ofli I II sSCI
VO. 1 11 o ii,i . .111. JffMti.VM I It tl II llt , liy 111' l' ( TII-'T, t It l l-l l 1 I'.' It' tl I'V III I- I ..c ii.i.,. ,111 - i i.iv ...in. x . .... , ..ii. r or b..!,'e. .,f l,.,.'s i.-.v ii... :.. M nio.niv i f eoniiliii ion. ns l-.rrein lie-i w'as so iletie that wc co.ii 1.1 not see fifty its former solendor. when oceans were! Me accordingly walucd into me store, ana
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ntcvicu.-iv sut e ci . ami h;i I ore tict to ; '"ire troxi.K it ior, nv aniinu t, or ncniict- u. u- n ... i. .tie.n m.u
the .ipptaiser a ceitil'icate of sill vet . othr t ! !n? from, such per cent., m as to the,
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! than tl..,t ttmb-r the o. igill:,l , ntiy of sa d , "PI"'" J"- ami reasonable : I roviacJ, Saul I I . ,. ,t t ii i .i t .i board shall not lessen tne asre;ite vabia-
I IIIII-, 1-1,1 ,1 n,!,e.J Ml iiu I I , I' 1 1 I.l.
f the samo !; been mad
limi of the State.
! ri '-. Io. I at tne ainliior ol Mate shall
the pitch in the scams began to boil; and by
two o'clock, p. in. the smoke issued from er- . ry seam, and finding that our efforts to smother it w ere fruitless, wc thousrht it best
' to cut a bole in the starboard side of the
nnd. r the prov'sons of this act, or if the ' i,,.,,. ;, record of the ncr centum, tube ad-j euat ter deck and try to cxtiiicuih th- fire .nr l.n c.l.r....l IV.. .1 ... I ... ..... . ... .. .. 1 1 ....... . . .. .III.. 1.
appsa 'er si. ail be sttisfnd, from other
competent uviilcnce adduced to biui iiu
del oath, thai the r j , i : 1 1 1 i I y retnineil is cor
reel, and that no surplus exists in llir 'i'he State board of ecmalization, and shall
oiigiuil suncy, he shall cut. r and return tin: same without fuithct suiviy fur taxation. Sec. That the appraiser shall, in listing and valuing the lands in his county, m iik distinctly on his maps, the name or the imtiaN of the inline, of the person in whoe name the same is listed, and the quantity thereof and on the return of said list by the appraiser to the county audi lot's oilier, tl shall be the duty of the jip pt.i ,-er and .-niditor diligently to compaic tlm maps, tract books, and duplicate of the picceding yar with the 1 sis. ictnrned by the appraiser, and asccitain. so far as nny be in their power, tint all the lands in their county subject to taxation, are cnleicd en sod list.
Srr. That I ho appraiser shall coni-
.!. d to, or deducted from tbe valuation of i M ;,!'' water ; as soon as the axe went through,
the real property in tbe several counties of I the tiames burst out; we poured in water.
this State, in conformity wi'.h tho orders nf , out Hie llames came out so severe mat we
tillarir.. with ihe ;fucnienn mide.
th, mon or nffixril thJ. ', ha! b faluudl plele h list laken as br fotc piovided, by
t Ihf.'r flrue tain In miM-Auig in J pTiriiig on tho panic, oppoct3 to rach lo rnnp'idf ration ill ?'' .j id'npe ret of lml l:td, the vulue without imr
Irat.sinit to tbe county auditors of the seve
ral enmities nf this Stale, the per centum so ordered, to he added to, or deducted from, the valuation of real property therein, as aforesaid ; and the several county auditors in whose counties additions or deductions bhall have been made, by the State board of equalization, shall corrcrt the valuation of real property therein, in conformity therewith: Vm irfiij, That Fiiid county auditors, in correcting the valuation aforesaid, shall
set down no fraction of a dollar; but if a fraction occurs of fitly cents and upwards, such fraclion shall be increased to one dollar, mid if such fraction Im less than fifty cclil, it shall be omitted. Sic. IT. That the county auditors of the scleral counties within this State, in 111:1kiin out duplicate and charci"? taxes thereon, for the yrnr one thousand cii-ht hundred and forty two, nnd ntiiitiaily thereafter, shall n.nkc out and chi.rse the same from the ti ncrnl abstract n herein before proTided. S-. t. ThM th Fourl doing cnimly
traversed, and continents travelled over, tiie proprietor ue.uio n.u.u 01,0, , 01 mi.,g
for the sake of a glimpse of i:s startling 1 out liOlween one ami iwu ii.u.o.eu uouars
III IIOICS OI a 1 1 1 1,1. II l.illliv, ync uu .,. .-
maomhe.cnce. This is all visionary the merest stuff
that dreams are made of and yet liow
ollect the precise tunount,) and throwing
it down before him, u 1 here, said he, "is
were compelled to cut 11 hole tbrousrh the
.leek on the larboard side, anil throw 111 water till we ot it so under that we were able to get down and cut oil' tbe burnt part of the
bales, nnti throw it overboard. At three o'clock, a. m. on the 19th, we had estitiguiidied th fire, but we found three feet water in the hold, nnd pumps choaked. The cale continued, and we could only brim: tho vessel to by lasbiPi n spar to the anchor and 'draf her to keep her from rollins; over. The w hole crew were much burnt in extiin-.iishin: the fire. The amount of damage to (he cotton is not ascertained. Sm"ih.;n Ukvth. At a huge UiU h'le- )' Kivcnin Portland, (Me.) in the Exchange IhlL before the dancing had be
Mr. William I'arker, having led his partner lo the floor for the purpose ol
taking part in the first dance, fell sudden ly 'o the door, and was carried out of tin room. A surgeon "as immediately called and hn was found lifeless. His death wa
occasioned by on organic discaM of 'he
f.,11 of ,.b..il,;n.r intetesi! I ookimr ai the I patt of the money you paid me this morn-
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uio now it you win give me nan turn sum, you bhall have the whole of it." "Well,""' said the ether, "if I owe it to you, I will pay it but what is the matter? is
ttnv thin" vour due? 1 ".No sir," was the
past, and seeing what strides our counity h is taken witnessing the increase, even
within half a century, who shall undertake
to set bounds to the future vastucs?, the magnificent extent to which thu nation may, nay will, be advanced?
In contemplating this scene of the future, bow many thoughts, hopes and forebod, ngs arise!" To the patriot, the inquiry comes, shall peace, union and harmony prevail among tiiis vast population? What divisions may arise, what commotions may destroy, or whal kingdoms or empires may then have taken the place and usurped the name of our now happy and thrice-blessed union? Tho philanthropist revolves in his mind the condit'on of tho people; their comfort and ease. Will industry be rewarded? the weak protected? the poor re
lieved? Will intemperance sculler abroad.
as now, its ruin, Hs in.seiy ami crime : What new changes and improvements may spread new comfort and happiness over the land? And the Christian, in this anxious searching into 1 lie future, find an ample field for the n.ori""S fiuits oftlie faith lie
J profnrrop. Wjih h'rn there is leei of
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reply, "you pau an you oweu me tins miitliir.g.'and it tvas all good money when vou paid it, but in lrss than tin hour after "you lelt the store, that hank failed so you see it is all my loss; but it was perfectly fair on your part, mid I have nothing to complain of I only wished to show how much you saved by being prompt."' ' Ever since that," said our informant, "I have always made it a point not lo keep another man's money in my hands, hut to pay my debts just as soon as they were due:'
fi7 A considerablc amount of revenue is raised in Ohio, by a tax on Lawyers and Physicians. Indiana. ought at least, to levy a tax on Lawyers, to pay the interest on the lnternl improvement debt, for it was by the sophistry of Lawyers that the people were talked into the support of the system originally. "Let those who dance pay the fiddler."- southern Indianian.
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