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he agents of tlie Society ate authorised to'
call upon each f yoti: and it it expected that no Arneririti will be found o indifferent to his own reputation and the charne'er of his conn'ry a t w'.tklvd 1 or ref.iif
h t in'tc from an ;j r:t s" n,ne. so pnJn
the frshneis of the Foreign flower, put it in the ground; the branch remain ed "reen all the year, and the
'.following sprinz was covered with
a Freshfield,
field, a Scourfield, and
one Roebuck with a Woulfe, two Talbots. a Seale. and a Hogg; one
Potter, a Poulter, a Miier, a Syiep-J
according to the part he was bst fit
ted to play, better than any stage manager could have done in lite.
(lowers; she profited by the instruc-!herd, seven Smiths, a Carter, ana a tions of her lover, and cultivated herCartwright; on Adam, aSimeon.and
C O N G II K S S I O X A L .
rvc, am! so UowrJ to the Amoncir. ( j ,s,ain-m2t which multiplie d itself un-'a Matthew, a Thomas, an I live wn-j Ppk- n , dr her tender care. She was poor, liam. with Richard and Dick; Rice H: , rd;.r ofi.e B.aM of M4B3j-.ni J, ,ovcr was not rich, a prudent mo-! and Clay with three Prices, and two the Vnuinngroi Nt:'i. .'..wfn(ril Sj-j-i . r..j ..,.rt,. W'.,!l-r iti. ,n- Ilntt. and tares P.
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Kf IV-O. W,lti.WV., r. y.
ctery:
i
I hut liv KnJ worked a miracle fori Peels to one Bodkin
them, end the girl profited by it; she
SENATE. Friday. MarcJt 1. Mr. TIPTON, on leave, ir.Uoduced a
:il siiplementarv to the act providing
said the speaker, were made in the year 1S31, and I am witness that they were -nnt'e.' It is evidently the intention of the twelv. I
Morman Apostles to prevail upon members of the church in this pi ice to dispose oi
liiicir property an f proceed v.ith thorn to
the IVet, sml from the prc-tour.d respect with which their nonsense was listened to, I Jiave in d.ult but that they will prevail
oa maov of the believers to pursue this-
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Indian s. M ircli 7. !. --'' jessamine, ami so u uk.ii ,
'. 1 ..-. C I Im T i !ta.
jauu i-it iiumt removai js i Hi; - BavsiN-c Col. Crockett used to.siupi. Re-id twice, and I referred to the
a fToo l storv of the Arkansas oiiim....-- t..u...
tor an exchange of land with the Indians .course. It was re-dly humiliating to observe
n.r. .-rA,i f. iviii v Iwe'.I. that s!ie amassed a little treas
!nrp. with which she enriched her lo- lmks
A ..... i i,.n r.r i.-.tr' iriilivi! II 'U 7 -
tinder
tionit
the
of D
bcrs
Lave dettnninnl cr-cf, ;it lii sen oiiworxny 10 i.-ai mis c , . , n13 ' . t r .1 . c I ,i i ". ...1 will fir n JA'i- ' 1
Governmrritof the U.ir.n. o umnurui-iit m enough to make Hie ioriune oi ntiW'ar.sMii wisaiw o , c-,rned io
rnmorv of ih mrni and vir'iu d" youri msb md L"l ."d W.is'iin2'tn. TiiM !!? ui.der-J
taking, w worthy o" the Na'ion, i t l" ( Improvement in Fire Arms. A 'irreat luck.
sccompli-hcd by puMic contr'.buti m. hut jr Cue. of Connecticut, has exhib- trudged of! to tae iiank witli tut- p
CUMBERLAND BO AD.
he tiiliiility f human reason displayel
m the inot crotirLin reverence wnn which their discourse was received by the n..i;vfT iitrium nf the audit lice. We
he submitted to the consequence without grumble or demur, and remarket that a'.l things tr.ust have their course and supnsrt, while here on earth; it appeared he then turned to his wheat, which was in the sheaf the ntoc bright and beautiful and best fiUed, J thought, I ever saw: and I thought in the time of our looking at it, he comaienced opening the boot of a straw, .vith the assistance of myself and another person that was present, &rd between the head and the first joint, there w as a kind of eggs deposited to
the number of six or eight, similar to
II 5.11.1 IT v:is L it: tu:u'.u,
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r . i - "o Ciimlr hni ILr:iU i ;i was mm nmu nui muukin n r cw..-. .. ? ws
Monument rfiy," romped -f u c,u i:': ;n " i ,vhi,h. with the "' o rnl.rr ll v.r. appr-pr,..-.! ...a. o, intcw.gence . u ) wneai ana ccaa.uu arrow.
Presidentoftlw United States. Ileadsi venture, always wcai . j ' j.,,, iit the t.i!! to the su rs o: lite biU o!s!erson wnoci.uia jwiucn would take piace in two or
inrt r.-r.-i, the Covin rs ad mem-Jessamine on u.bii n.i.. -v .p- - the last efSi--n. . "nes wnscn ai iiw r3L g. -pr"--' -" tnree years, l men awoke, ana Deing
ofCon?re-sofeachb-.ie, and other?.! and they have a saying, rnai a g.ujrnua.m :iiw y.,, v-- , The ,; wug t;viJod on t!;e vnn-i very absur.l and ruicunus; ouin joimpregsedwitlitliesuhject, I could
manors, ai i wie n.u'i..n .r ,uui.u ,UU....I SJ.,. not Jce, sansueu wimoui Having n
ver for X25, as the note itself. He;
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nrdto Ohio, by years ,'lt;evcraustirclor ndicu.ous, cm i t stiJ'f.0jn,nitted to paper,lor the perusalof
to vJuch will not ft i.l fo no staiincn u.M'or.-; .. ' 0ttr.,l k:
... ,,...,ri r .n cprxitn. .in I lina . r. l : r..1.ti.m t. In.!rt nml no ihvi'M nmnnx m A m'fllST I lie - .. . . . c . o
nruiii iij'Mn, , ,n . . . ... , ine tnoi ton i -1 -iu' --- -- -
Uodecting Ms ou.is, ne, j.,v ?ears 2vJ, r f.s audieace we nncci Severn ngeu new. the Bank with tilt- plun-l mp CLAY rn.ived t. receive ti e appro-;0.ri of them iM i s that he L.tdcome one
thtallin.iysli.remi'shonorsnoindivid-ite(1 jn thjs cit a newly invented) and drew the money, winch took Ipriiiion for Illinois so .s to pr.,v. ie lor jliundied at l ritv miles Irun aidine lorme
u":irilleand pistol, of admirable construe-i pretty much all their available tunas, ,j,e grading ol the una in w.ai o-., , - "i- : -
nuiii hi vi'Hp"-- "
rrui'mri WS curried i mnn.r. n
ual is all weJ 'o give more than One
rf - k a r 1 . I .
larlor nineu aiionoior encii Hi'-iiiuci , -UmW mnta in tubes ho t irrwo 50 nerceni.ior sp?:ie, hi tn-ci im. uny one
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"" - - ;j-)r Sf.ver:il charges ot powtier ana rauier man iae mm ... -. beci members t t.,e ty, a'J . b - , to t?ODlain from 'done, and the skins being snugly de- by yea 3a r. y 11. acr,.,v,n Ji LJ tbenime of each will b.- r.-cor.Icd in ' L ,n.i,ftt;t:,l i tN ,fr 7f. .Ion-shed HLA( K. p.nly on the s-.?g-t M
elpfL'.offiwi.l th pror c .uutv, vvdl be u io o. mew uuu.uv . - - , o f M Jlwre, pr poseil to amen t tiic . . ... ,i ..i. ' r.n:j ji he chamber revolves on an axis, andjm the rear.) t.ie Colonel marcmd d.. -.' 0'-(.r(nf.., ron-.ir SATl-UOAl
ll.ieu l lin,iinu uc4i u v" " , . , . j . , r, 1, H, ,tU nn ; ii (imiiu hi miii .-.., -v --r i wmLereSredin,l,emo.i,n,etf.r.he bn OIn conseauence
inspection of coming g. n -ruti 'i.s. i tie i:ie caamuer in line wuu uiau n.muri m-id rwd between UasMogioii cuy '.-, coniemplntcdoj.rctouldhe en !y IT . -! barrel, and when discharged, the act finer than the first arid sold taem. - tnv o. lt-.ir.s, in at d ue.ir Alilami. TajV.e had no maus to tad by lirge djnatiou fiun vr, h ptr-f0f cocking bring the next tuba intojTiie next day he called with a th'rJim(;,;(lll WJl3 j,.S: b ;t rt. n x 3i. j Thursday night: we sons, fritac.rp.,n: towns cities :ii.d sue!.! i,os.;ion, untill all are discharged A'.l j lot, still fin?r and so continued t o.i moii-n . f .Mr. NAUDAlN, the I :donr;ved of the latest
well aware of the laughs and sco&
it wid meet with, but when your fear, and calamities cometh, think then of JOHN G1LL1S' Dream.
FROM THE CINCINNATI WHIG. Men an I things i.i Washington Havin- a few leisure moments this
: March ia, i30.!mominSI devote them to you aod
i voui raui-i s uv rcsuiiiiiiii tuo
ofhi-h waters ! sional subject of "Men and things m
t'ais place
..rrw nm m. il ii'.t I.m ifM'iti'fl I !. ;. Ur. i rnnlm to. t n m: c. k . h i in t ii :i t en Tth lie brokeliic UlllK
Iv as a si.T'le trim of ti;e
fnrnpri .lions in Oiiio and Iudi.ui i resTci
! Washington."" I now send VOU &
nivipiv if ! V5r front nf the CanitoL
a e therefore j Trt b?gin thf n Capt tX IIUl bv tht news. Una-'nrofound and abidinir law of custom.
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I.ntil.nn if iiimU nut Ii. t ' r .r,. "Pi, .,,. .iiiorw inir iKniinMpr... ,t. i'.i. ri.-i. . rsiMaU.v, u:.,., .1.ilu.i.l.iJ.,v. .. v --e. o
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sodirecilv the free gift and work ofhe. - r.,pt..rp " Tj"is ncw implement ofjdurin-bank hours, the Colonel inadejf,r as jt t-..u!d ho do:.e,s- tint iueh p.irts can put up with, but sometimes
. . . . . . I a I..U.I'.nT- I.I- ! II.... .U Cl.l.,. I' - . -.
Pc-ophnri J f the Nation, and for that
less n lariic sum; -ire not receive!;!'..
v..w l lirm el-nivn to the Presi-i ! r.icks : but he returned to the B mk u'!it be s-rvV.-ibb; to the States.
hi -nt, the Secret irv of War, and the j safe at night, and thursting his screw Mr. C RITTC.N DEN n.'.ved to strike
Ciiarixs J. ll-VNO has been res..'..,. of lhc ar
..wvi.ifii i ...ii.-i-iir :ur ins s . ci"i i. ' - . . -.
my ami navy, and is conuereu ine most ellicient lnstriiTi?!!'- of t!ie kind
appointed Collect! -r for t!iis s :.f . snd '!,
by cepu'y or in p rsou.call on ih p? ;. ofeucli counfv as early f.s is-ib!e. in
the n.ean:ime it U.'e-ircd that the clerk-, ever invented. V e mai.e mhr.t-r i.ul-rc!. miliiarv i triocM. and ui-- rancnt with the'ril.cd pistol,
tiers f ihe oeice will i-or. s meeting in it as sure in firing, and accurate to tue
sir.h c.un!y ;ii ihe April ci nitons, in na i r
j . . v. - - - - O feel connected with the Capitol,as well ai (oil Ka v-tv.vf a aci iclimona in 1 Kdl
tsnosed to give tongue to our vexa-i . . ' - :.i :.ir
' ivif-ariiiv' i iir i .annul s-i a u iiub
ramrod throu'j'i th.e logs, he
nut the sk'ns and sold them overagainiir.te these ;
:ii . j .a. riK.veu to suiKe .. , . . r . .
7 , . V,i P,a h desp- tifnswncniacreisnt . apparent cause a pai-aie with the "White House" of lished out that i;ru( :i t t jo i,ui wr.hti at g- t ..... . r.i . ir
tlie next morning, untn t.ie
made an expe i busted.
Bank was
an. Jounu
as tlie best of the cumaion con-
pi !ic ('ay iinl that t?.c ifir.s scoeived v .t.r siruction.
tiiemrn. s of iudiviriu .Is i;e Inndcd to ii'i We are informed that Mr. Cole
rtjji iored by the cle.ksoflhc circuit court.. nas already obtained a charter from It is a put of the de:gri to build the Lie yew Jersey Legislature, and is a-
Monuinriji ,: me ursi sprcimei.s ... " jjoi;t to organize a joint stock compa bio or graniir o be found i.i t-ach l.ite.j;i with Te capito cf ..300,000 for for which- purp ;sn a few blocks of trma; ne o( Inanufact.u iflg rifles lutwu low M will be nrrJ-l i, pistols f r private use, and that ibis stt: theref.ro any c .rain:i if .ti.-n, . I , 1 , . u i : , rU, inforton f rJ.baWe m ,; ril, ni a lew months his guns will be m wi!ltegl d!r r.-wtd by !ho und - gtr .1 the market. Ulubc.
I.niAiAAi! For the $ .i.i.jof V.t.-!;it?g ten wc Lckro-vJ-o r veneration. In h ;
fame audchnr.cit-r, i:p r:' 'I I ? t!.e :
Wathingtm. It is &aid thatt'ie hei'h .fthipr p st d mor.uinent to the Fathei f his coun'rv. is nctuaily to be six hundred and u.r'y feet. If ibis be true, it will htt l lie i.ohbst m"numeiit and the highes: in the world. Nothing but a plan of construction like that of the celebrated Eddys Ion light house, one would think can make il secure. n. y. pater.
t
. r .;t'o :s as io i o cre.i-,
for delav.
Remarkable Fact. Yesfprdiy a sample of oats was exhibited "il 'Change, which was part of a cirgo of live ttiu-oid bushels recently imported frrni Lrndvi.
Wirrellnns. Mr. Ebenezer Cole, Considerable quantities of other desorp-
..f i'i.,....c.,t.i Afo.-o o ,.nrr; mnn.i iu.n i.f t.rain are now on their way towns
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elves, all clum a property, n uio-.ailv went to bed the ot ier ntg..t, accor-coumry ou.u andin.hv'..IuH h or.t? tint no A n.ti-.;u ding to the Hampshire Gazette, with, .... . . , w-rd i p..r w.rh-,.d no v that our bd ow- a fHie head of hair, a splendid pair off '"j homely done -h - U.ns cilizens of oh r st,tcs :.re d.ng i- whiskers, &-3. and next morning wa who rescued a"n" theirnMe,.iMh, v-.Mv.h,votiK,m , h ked up and fontvl himself perfectly the To fn. state pri )e to he I.tk. .u rvl.b nee 'd oo, j . , , 1 v-.,;.,., onuses have been as- csmered Ir mi the naxv f .r cor. n. n .i
:e',:r:::n, M ''rW phenomenon by cer- -' Zi bard'
i.ic i jinn u. u.3 vuu.il. i . .. kn.,....ri..t,.in i
OT E. j o.u uaiuci w im. .u.'ui
The iiid'rsigncd wi'l, widi ns little dc
lay as he can, p int a de, uty f r i!if
cr il disliKl ot ihe t.ite;
the President, each of these buildings,
ted bv the eompirt between the United aiso. iitwi auu
States and thu titree n .nhwestern Sia'esj t tifal Accnle.it. Un 1 liursciay straight line witn the iamous renn-
is a mere in .ekei v, a ref.rence to a fumi ,!ast, a lad. so:i of Mr. Jones who re-sij(rinia Avenue, the most ueautitul which had been far mure than a'ready .iJe3 ubuut tWQ Inic3 wcst of t4i3jvalk 1 have ever seen in the country, pended. , ..I. .a i i. c.i 1 he entrance to the Capitol is ge Me,srs. Cl.iv. Tipton, Il. cdricks, Km3iPce, wask.hedby tne fah.ng of tleera,y maJc upon lhe Vest fionuof Alabama, Nik-, Robinson, 1" .rter.jhmb of a tree. He survived the ac-jjeaulifui walks and gardens kept ia
Black, Moore, Cri'tend-i:, a d Mot r, 'cJJem lmi a fe.v minutes
piriicipated in the d-b:itp, v. lia h was very desultory , on tin s ' proceedings. Bef jtc the quf s ion v;.s Ukcn on Mr. Cii'tenden's unit ndmen'. The Sen-tJ adj'-urned ti!l m mJay.
March 7. BY Mr. CLAY, K solved, Tint the Secretary o," the Treasury be directed to commanici-.tn to tlie Senate the total amount expended in
constnictin?, and repairing the Cuaioer
the neatest and most tasteful manner by a gardener employed for tlie purpose, is the scenery all around yoUrf The walks and gardens enclosed witk
the Capitol are a mile or neatly that in circumference, making a hall cirds
Intelligence of the death of Col. Crockett has been received in Ya sh
od vviila fur;ingto:i. died soon after ins arn-
s he c.tj, call i l!i ? h.m c f. L": til m r. p T'lii'iS!.! pr .v-s:ons are n.ai'e ; hcrrl'i f utdi ecu itv (werc rgt
an? not alr uy
set .itt.gnt un
val in Texas.
"his heroism at the fire, he immedi itcly re
instated him in his rnk and station.
State Works. The Board of Internal Improvements for this State, closed their first sitting at Indianapo
lis a few days since, but we have not 0f a half mile from the Eastern t
received a full account of their pro-!the Western entrance. The first ceedings. We understand however, 'thing that especially attracts your thatthev intend putting under con"enti.on "Pn the Western font is a 1 . c ifountatn of the purest water that ever tract tms season, a part of all the; , . i. . The water
land road (mclauing bridging), and dis- 'principal works, the surveys of which 'brought from an immense depth up
ttngui?h ng ihe sums expended ersi i !jvavc been completed, and have taken to a level with t. e foundation ot me
V heel n, and in tne mree b -ies o. uji-; borrow two. or two and Capitol. The fountain is enclosed IV
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o Indiana, ana iaioo, an- .. . n.mmun.r.itc to the Semtotho total a- a halt mi.oons immediate.
mount of the twi per cent, which by the ; V iliiaais, Lsq. is appointed Jcngi-
salary of .2503 ititewater canal
Senate the total a--a halt nu.iions l.nmcJiate.y . J. L. . c ,, , T .
if' compacts wilh tho States of O.iio, I ' 1-!neer n Chief, with a s . ! i. Illinois, and Mis-oun, respec'ivt ly. was ; .... ' rcs-rved out of the net r.r!ceds of thejper annum. Tne Wo
rilREXOLOGY.
sales of the public 1 ad for making roads, is to be commenced at Iawrcnceburg
i-.... i: .vi rvi St i-ec.; i j . . r.. ,. ibelow. am
Or can us leuunii; m m. , ana pui unoci tuuuati ,ia iai us. . ' . , , . , . Li:, ;..i.;nn i.iuwn t!,(- iii.iouii's cfi.. t a splendid monument is seen decked
- i -iisrooKviiietnis season, uen.i.. iong,i , . . nnnt
tiful I ever saw. A tube leads from the marble enclosure into a pun white carved marb'e urn, always fufl and overflowing into a large reservoir
ibelow, and in tha centre of this basia
Tiie interesting and grapmc f-'-j,iat f.,j wliich have accrued i.i e.ch of
..I. ...
In 1 St I. there were hut CD Banks;
.;.. , .');-. r-. rj'jcsi. il i . in t!ie Untcd Slat ?s w.t i a capital oli
.-...cc---...., drpo-( .C:52.-,Oj,O0a and 13.53 3,003 spec
I'.in the Minis r.-i . ive.5 iinJ t.ie H'.tics ol
th ci'izeiw is i t c;e k -f th c inty. CrK of s ia ibis state are rtqu-stpd to give tho auove ar. s a pi'?--' i.i ihci columns. C J .'iA.ND. . C. I. tl-r la :iana.
in 18.3o there were ojS wilh a ctipt-
mai ks below, are from a late work on
Pluenology published in Boston. 'I know ot nothing more interest in. or. to one w ho is unprepared for
such an exhibition, more startling,!
) t i .. -it . i : .
one oi uie uoaru, mi iujijiuia-ua i.iu
Oik.
t.il of 231,030.033, and specie to tlie,
amoiiiii oi
than the arrav of skulls anl casts, in;
Phonological Golgothas o( SiS",!
tlu.se States: considered, and adopted.
MORMONISM IN NFAV FATIL AND.'
S'. Johi.s'.u y t. The proceedings of th3 Senate in The Mormon Society here :U J:!b (rctrard to the National Road, is all more n Jm roii3 th in in iinyth-rv b ig' i.i ; c . ,
have receivea irom congress
It had
and forty ttaat w
ie great rnrcnoiocicai oo.Soua . , f.;llirc. A:.',!,;. .it ,i,;.,i
I . T i . . l . ' IF ' ?U 3 i-iv . .in - v. ... . UllJ 1 VbU VA UlUk -A. . - V
Z V f rnr-nn flat -ullV with thc -0 sJan0,n- b tue mu4 s;oe .ms t;ee ; b rumored that the Vice President Ev-rvstat-in the Union, except dreds oi mean. Hat skull--, wnn "-!f.lltd ,4):is A ,Cmporaiy pl.ice of as-em-; i, . ry s.au hi inu uuiun, iao. .', pr.iu-n n Inv. . . 1 . . .. . . :... rr-.wa the Mstiirr vote on the anr.ro
ioj usua.iim mi i uv. . v. - - - T , itje. and on entering u we room ij-mua o ri
with appropriate marble ornamcnti
and inscriptions, erected in nonorw the gallant defenders of America Somzrs, CaUuxll, Decatur, Word icorih D)rsei, Sf Israel who fell at, Tripoli in 1804. The foundation of this monument in the large basin of .water which is filled .and emptied at pleasure "the fountain'sgush" whjck is heard above the National Capitol !.tilf t.f ronrhle in the best stvle of
rchitecture the Corinthian coluntM
If. !.t I .!,--... ,,-l.r.n t!m
Rlarrh H. ' . ... . o c ituic.-i nt mm ;VS or lH'?St ItlCv aiC; . . ...,a..,r.. i!ip m.. irit v oi u i'im ' nnntmn t.ir this stntfi. wh im is not',-
constutionot the United states was , ; .s. r,nS-r- " su staining the front piazza-thenortt EHint Present. The C.xs 3r nk- i,p.eJ. . , , rows-and a glance! 4Vere 5eatcd the twelve Mur.nou ApostUs,!1 -. , , , q t,y Und south wings of the Capitol, thef ing Compinv of New O.leani have 'S's you there were never brains' called bv believers, f.om O.iio. Thev idcd on the motion to reduce the; cupr1aseach of which, during preseni'-d to the public spirited fotin-i LAsoa Lost. -Martore.li w? oc"-cnou.rj1 n t!iein to elevate their wear- looked f. s'i from the hick woods. A appropriation, and ot course the mo- session of Congress, bear the Amenj A-r .f th In-oit .n"ir:i- Inoj 1 1, cupied for t wo years on a treatise to i. .1,. thor : nr,-' i.r,.i!...r ..( . Io.- s m'th. the chief rr(.plietJt;ri ,.-nC inct. nnd trip-imnnnf tnnd nsrpan fl-iT witli the "stars and striper
. A 1 M. 1.-. Vl-Tr -.- , 1
. 1 I
inillv inrtPd in tbo hi'!. vi7.- streaming to uie winci-
the RotuoA
itx.-'itK ita h.rrb .inrl miSivft Walls. '&
! S'350,003. i , ' , , sn;pnfi,i dorn2. overlookiol
e have no further informaticn as,f.,r mW, an,t miles the surroundiat
to the action of the House in relation scenerv, all this with the groua
the proposed changa of tlie Road' around the Capitol and ths city w ' 1 i . .... I .1 Ul ...n trt
QVj1Q jiaia out, rcnucis iuc nnuic 4 ir in-iTnifir-pnt nnd interesting.
.- -!. I if i nnpr re,r uu is u-i. i " ... -r: .u i ..... pmi :n -,- in nm i'j ... j.. a
by the President and lire.tors and the part above the eye-brow, pro- ,.f i3ngueTl1AnrE,.-At the present term!" for the winter n?-J Orleans Gas Liyot an I Bunk: eg ! V. ,-. V-" . 3. . . ? ' Wtin. anl' well developed; taese t!" ..;,-, f iho.- was concer- .V a,- n T.lmer view when the public groua
1 ..- Atl-t--il. or vorn- j ,T , - ,i" r V. e . oi uie vtavuo vin-uu vuuo, wvm.i. rr.tj :.. reen as well asl i it. . .p. are the knowmT one?, the siiieAd, the abuse of the -e two gdis cspeci . . . are carpeted wnn green as wc planter, aged about 103 years. I nis are KU"11I , . ..... ""- 7 u , h- I Davis was sentenced tc the peniten-i .ehr,,hh,rvI.ndtrPPtiar(W
ii t r , t V.M-' 1 of the cunntn, cautious. caeaisoi I,- tin. j,e wiatiea oi ama-.-s urc auuicin-c, .imuitivm i. , nob.e iiid;..ntanean pciiou OI v'S of these are multitudes: other ranks, !at the present tim.; ii.asu.uch a that! tiary for two years for forgery. the whole, must be far more grani
n, :n more xmniv naeu, no n' .un; ...... uuov. . ....
. . .. .. . !nr.-.,....U) (da ncn r rrl-ias f.ir Vin.c'5 " " " - ... . .... 1 ie . l..,l.
Ualdwe.l, J,sn. magnilx-ent service, i"" c "7 . , (others with the back parts ot the head c anpusjd one 01 tne nuinuer. ..u uuu . . f itr ...... ra.. Mows was unknown to the ancients. ... , ... .u. ,.:ii..m.v,l.l.Po. e.ited but a j-hort t;m-i before the fe
v . ....v, ....... 1 v. .i.-i-i-. . . . 1 . r verv ia. uui i..e i.u.u .inaiiwuii Um. mnoiv.. w;t.r. i.,,vi . ' t it iren days atter the publication ot j i. cnn 'service commenced. Aver s:agio2 two
ontiM i.m. sour. tor.-. - r.. te.t Srr. font " loho. a house was found in 1 om-, ''., ., r or three bv mas, mi ' t -ue I' St.-a arose W
basket, cas:ors;eKs:and,buttcrd;shi. penandall the windows were paned b';nd commenced n.,,l,u ...hinji
mm. knivo-i forte inu.n f-c '- ' Willi glass. 1 ii . j u t. igUS.a.'.a an acui e on c i -oi - .f. Ltl k.n.X.erS.. 1 : P .T wC ww. scores and by hundreds: othe. have; - G , ju , ni ,r; it d VOUt:h.jto
WX: ' ' I r d,.: I niCD-On the 7th of February.' the head better rroporuoneu, un ,, tlHi ,.,c d, ia
Companr, as a testimony of their im
port lor, and admiration of, the cnterprize. energy an 1 talent by him
displayed in sir.g.y carrying into sue
saints,
m by the siints, great'
cesstul operatton tne g.eat work .t i, k too the bu'-ln ' front, the snacious harm had resulted to tha cl.urch. rpjy REQUEST. lighting with gas tha city of .New 0.-; l" lt S orious strugg'e, and has ever JoP; the bu ai irt , i After ihis aP Stle had taken his seat, a X ,v leans." 3 jam Se man.iV.te.1 the utmost tnend- e asJ,. J;"-" tha meSconJ one .r h P -fce more iteli,.;To alltkose who, this mat be pre mi.- t . t... t. ':!? for the white. When solicited phuo.paer, the moralise, i..- mu i sexteh:
inr oeui.iciiiKww i.uw io-uo, i , , ... ...!, -,r n l,..- nnto themselves. i ui i.k uunui . , .,. tbrl.nt "ib,n't t,ov by Washington to send some ot his,are un,-.: 'dn-nVcwho were unacn i.u id with the I, John Gmes, a citizen o
VT.. ' vLnn r.,nn tPhJlrobMnbif. f..rth nnrJ Aow ati tuese ur.iereiu fc:ouF PT JWavnecountv. Indiana, do publish
joose of being educated,he sent at the,std to taik m tae.. na.urai laau. e, ,i)n )f (t naJ then a ,cn:p.cj to defend ' my le.Iow citizens and tne public genDwar IWr Cant AshVv ef hd of the band his son, Henrv 0leven attcr dol' a.nJ so f.trn e thesvstcin. II .j said tha Mtrr day s ants; era..y, that on the night of the 15th thoWigMofr of a strong mind a--an "fXt's ni d be vh" rlfT0i f5-1 lias brought to X-w Yo-k a d'w .rf overcoming deep rooted andlougex- ik ' 1 bone, t t.i co.o.u.s p.a.r and t!l.,t s, flf a3 lts preCCp 3 extended it;mVselt in my bed, it appeared very hon-S I Ji-nVeJ Vk i.ittg preiu lic,i. ;st,U preserve it; and you see the ftu-; was 9ufari.!U and worlhy oli4:, obscrvince.j plain! y and impressively to my view, fou"Vears o and othtv ,ix in e with his associate. Red Jacket iotlc stare, or the grovelling Djt lbe Vt, htions were .-t suued to,hat th3 A tIe Paul wa3 personally ch.,-i! hoW S U U&W r nnv vears. the counsellor, antmal gaze, or the keen cunning Iook, t;,e W8ent CJndmon of mankind. i here on e ear;h? aaJ Uial his occu. ama'Iesl anLi ai of V sZs'L tK and protector'of the interests of his' or the lofty d.gmfied gbnee, as you mSei tb- wants engendered by a more ;on of a weaUh v, upright, anKsl anunal o. ks spe.,es m t..e. re2ret that our sources; "gar J the skull of the id.ot-the sen-.cavi z,d state u soctv, said the speaker, d industrious farrner,ani was sur-
rf ;n:ormation are too linvted to fur- suaust tne rogae or m r 0 i rounded with all the abundant necessaI - 1 1 . .-it nhor mmfrcvto uijU.uiJ uca griio ..s:y sui-i . . .u,. r TTlP wittt" irc2t'tYf I tits. 1 the particulars more tub v ot the Pjl;i ,. , . . , . .',.n -r- ..ones of subsistence, that the heart 01 TIIR W IT. JAIN L. ;evRtfu, !if, of this KN-a:u;c Xoble-j . Here, at this last mustering there, phL rhe pc u n man could wish for; his stock of hogs, P:-ny was i(s Tke rrC3enlIse of Commons Efa close d-thf actors have laid afir,t pressor, T..is Puke v. ihcd to; c.,n:aias one King with one Chaplain. their imsk, secretivenws has or- t w w to cal5cd t. Ne eared to b an army of soldiers enjoy alone so Ciianmng a possession . t ... 1 u- irotits cuaair.r. and hypocrisy has . - ... .... u :. , a .. r.-t,: UA n enm
15' Here the pre" a s:ng.e stock, a single ilawcr. The one Tenant with one Guest, a Bell nologtst is m h.s element: no refine-
oaidnave been faiLhfulJ a Butler; one Scarlett with mnt of education, no polish ot ' ' tv..i ' -.-..., . , ri.iTpo.ti',qi of dress can nov
lenet
man-
now em
the saints by right, yet they were to ob
tain the land from the unbelievers by purchase, in order that they might rest. Here, aid be, th latter day saints are to be
warlike occasion, (the particulars not
being made known to me) and laid waste, destroyed, and carried off all the Apostle's lire stock, leaving him
effective.
at. P...inn .tnrrl..v ntr re J a.
A .V.-3". J -. j . lution, which lies over s ill Monday -i . -. ..n.i!;nif .r retrriCCaaT
1 the D strict of Columbia to the State"
tOi f .,..-nl and VirTm'.a. with tb CmmW
of those States. Tlie Wowing is a list ff Directs' the Uaitcd States Bmk chosen sioeO
rechartcr by the tate of PeDnfyW"- f Nichols BidJle, Richard Price, John Serjeant, John Biv lard, jna. Thomas P. Cope, Henry Troth, Mmuel Eyre, Worth, of Bucks, JohnlLNeft; Jonathan Robert, of Mob'SP" William platt,
Charles Cbaoncef , Amos Ellmaker, of Joshua Lippincolt, Aattose White, Lawreace Lewis, Uattbow Neva
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