Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 17, 30 April 1836 — Page 2

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the Xtlsift the? were, sad tb mar there :

was ol irn the more differit sorts o' esp-

-me arid idees folks hd and so on. At

m he tbought Ibe man was star !, Sat, Wi GeereVa Extra Jpril 10.

but he ;. entirely harmless, .ad so yROJf rLORirM. she let him to on with hm gtutr and some- . . l, he enorrnost persuaded k il was mil f U the Steam Packet I- lorida. Capt. khwI. But he said that little Moses Lad 'Hubbard, arrived yesterday afternoon

jjot the bump of destruction to an all fired degree, though it was in tbo mothers power tc help it considerably. B'H when Hannr.h a,Ucd him if shn must swathe up his head, he snorted right out and then went u to sit that Mercs had got jSt such n thaped Iicad as thai man bad, that was hung down to Boston last September, lie finally talked lr into a lifin' fidget polite m a itage driver all the tito, too and so larnt besides that Hannah couldn't

do nothin' Lut hear huo paraehrtse. So;clou

arter ha J drinL'd a quart o1 bctr, and Han nah cut a tnince-pse for h'tn, he clear'd leavin' Hannah in sicb a staw, that kept work'm' up, and workin' up, till she heer'd me cornin into the house, and then it all bust out at or.ee. A ternpesttcs! time there m. I tell you. Now by the time Hannah had conluded her lock rum , you may depend f ea ia an almighty passion; and itsam&sin' lucky for the fetter that he was out of arm's length jut that minit. But then I uaders'ood it all better than she, for I'd seen in the prints

pieces abont F.-anoIogy or Cran!jry, c

from iicc!"ta. via Jasksonville. &.c, we received the JackscnT-U. Courier of Thursday last, from which we make extracts. We since received by the Dolphin Capt. l'ennoyer, arrived this morninr from Picolata, a

letter, dated last Wednesday, which

will be found, below. e must await patiently the tidings by the next boat. We trust they will be ausHi-

From the Courier and Enquirer. SENATE -- Thursday, April 12th. Mr. Knight from the Committee on Manufactures, to whom had been referred sundry memorials from New York. Brooklyn. New Jersev, and o-

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ther places, paying the dutv on coal

roittee or coferrenc should be svl doptsd. " I Mr. Height preferred that thevi

should recede from their disagreement to the amendment; he called for the eas and navs, which were ordered.

The motion prevailed ; yeas 23 naysl 3.

ATCTtAY,

:: April 30, Its.

PicotATA, Florida,

Aprr,Sth 183G. $ I did intend to write you at some length by the Florida, but she comes and it oiT giving us no time to write. We have no news whatever from the army since it left Fort Drane, and are therefore apprehensive that our troops, have gone to Tampa without finding the enemy. One thing is certain the passage of the Withacooehe has not been disputed, nor has any

iomt surh truck that seemed to explain !

to my mind what the feller ment. But peor Hannah don1! git much time to read newspapers, so that she hadn't heer'd a word. No wonder she took the nun for crazy critter.

Yet some how, when I luoLM at Muse?,

I couldn't kinder help conaalin' that hm head did look sort o' queer, tho' I would'nt say nothin nythar: but says I. Hannah took her, that feller that's bean treatin' jou to sirh a rigrnaiolo of nonsense ia a rotten fool, and you're another. If irer I should lite upon htm, I guess I'd gi his head a bump that would save him from the gtllows. All is, if you think any thing' tho matter with tin young'un, why I'll foj arter the Dector and that'll settle it." "lo Johohy," siys she. S off I struts for Doctor Eldrich; but by the time I'd got to the house, I begun to think what a (tarnation goose I was to gosieh a tom-fool5 errent. By pood luck howsumever, the Doctor was out; so I j:st left word fur him locum to our house in too course of the day, if he'd nothin' e'se to d j. Thinks I, as I trudged Lick, hen.' an rend to thanksivin. Well, to rite?. Doctor Ilosannab Eldricli, cum, (they call him Hosannah, because he's deacon of our church, and sings through his nose a fw.) 1 doclare when I see him ridin up the lane, I could'nt help feelin like a thunderIn calf; so I j sl made excuse to split up some kindlin', and left Hannah to give him the chapter and varso. Our wood-house is abort of a mile from home, out I could hear the Doctor haw-haw, clean out there. So Idroptaxe, and in I went. Soo'niver the Doctor see rue he giv me a hunch. "Aint you a purty considerable queer chap, says he, "to send for m on eich a butiful business as this." With that he biW'haw'd af in, and my wife he lafTed till she cried, jisl to see tho figure the Doctor cut, for he's as long as the moral liw and could'nt stand up for laflin'. Then I laffrd too, till the house rung luckily our nibest neighbor lives half a mile eft", and is stone deaf into the bargin. Soltipt the wink ta Hannah, and toll

Uoaaaaali that 'twas all n joke of ourn to

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oaiue Deen iougm m mai iciuii ,Jf. .- rihn.:,,n nTetnttfl A

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ui wu wuuiu nave UCCU ajIL'lltlU VI

it. The centre of the army marched

from Fort Drane in two columns.

with the provisions, JLc; between them the ri3fit column, under com-

ii. ana oi opp

Stjitomi of APrROACHtso SpRisn.

a reduction o' jThe Editor of the Salem (Washing-?rte-i iaUi the ton county ) Post, of March 30th pub

iiined in the nortii part ot the state, makes the following humorous remarks on the first indication of the approach of spring: Th? first Waggon. Th sagacious editors of the New York dj-

from the sal of the public itnds. and ' g jnvflriablv announce to their

ranting lands to several states reajer- th aprsaranec of the "First

United States, made an unfavorable

report thereon, which had laid on the taUe.

PUBLIC LANDS. The bill to appropriate for a lim-

ited time the nett proceeds arising

coming up as the special order, waslu, '-First "oo

consiuerea as in committee. (,

Mr. Henton said as thare n ts

bill before the benate to

se-berrv" Sec. We

tXhCLTION. On yesterday.

Isaac Heller, alias Young, who was

ondemned for the murder of his fam

ily, was executed according to his

sentence by hancing, at Liberty.

Union county. A vast concourse

at spectators are said to have atten ded.

CcMERLn IIcmp. Some of the

papers state that the bill for the con

him to say, however, that " sons here who personally kjj, give entire redit to his sta- ; To rehtbitthe Circulatioa ofsssj Sec I. Be it enacted bvtkjt ral Assembly of tho state of Q i That the Auditor of Sute, sJb ceiveing the statements of tk 4 h ends made by the Banks ia tf in coBformity with the first a of the act entitled an act to tan, J

insurance auu 01 tuftm iTm passed March lfth, 1831,5 on suchBanks respectively

.1 the Treasurer of state, for the a

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separate

(claim the priviletro of announcing the iCOmmitled but a ("First Wa-sron," that has benseen'-, , 0 in this vihpgo, since the 2 -2d day of. 45

aI wA4S WASP Maam 1 .

tinuationofthe National Road, ha. 3 u' v TXTJ t

been read twice in the House and ol tjiC saiJ Treasurer to collect i -.11. I . 1' . . 1- . I i

we nave not noticed .tax ana account ior it as other 1

nressional proceedinirs. !es received into tho treasorv ' I

-rant 500.000 acres of the public do- v.w 4 n .cum On f. The people on the lino of the road ,,a-v 8 '7" "cy'"w

main to the state of Missouri, he Ly rnorninir last, the good people of, are becoming very impatient. would move to strikeout Mi-souriiSUin were thrown into a state of! from among those states to which tt,..consternatron aire," on hearing a' CROCKETT. Texas. It will be

was propose.! to mase donations. jstran-e, unnatural sound

Ihe Legislature of IMisseun had by thou"ht it mi-ht be a 5econd edition

memorial to Congress, asked this!f ti;e w vmenin,AlIev'not f Gran

500,000, and

remonstrated agamst

bv the bill.

ville Corners, gentle reader;) celebrated in the legions of tho Katts-kill

Somejcen from an article copied from tho

Cincinnati Whig, that David Crockett possibly survives. We hope it is true.

Great exertions are making in fa

ll therefore the motion did not pre-trtuntajn,. others more credulous?.! vor of the Texians in most of the

vrhe would be constrained tovotejtook lt to be t,e ec;10 proluced by (towns and cities of the United States.

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constunenis, wno waniea one pari

of it and not the other.

Mr. Clav said tne provision gran-

rprir

umn marched 'for Volmia, and C1. Linday's from Tamp, about the same time that the army left Fort Drane. Florida is the worst country in the world to make war in. No supplies no means of transportation. If I can get at any thing authentic, I will write you by next boat. From Vtt JacktontilU Cour. 4prl 7. THE WAR. Nothing Jefinite has been heard from Gen.Scott siuce the report of his cannon announced his arrival at the Withlacocche, on the 2LHhult. Shortly after the troops left Fort Drane, the Indians burnt the place of ."Mr. Brooks, about four miles from the Fort. From the latest accounts, it would appear that the Indians are scattering Trails have

been discovered leading in different directions from the nation. They recently stole four or five ho'ses from Col. Humphreys, near Micanopy, and have driven off several cattle. Should the Indians separate into straggling partios, it will be impossible to remove them this spring, and we shall be the prey of a roving eaemy, driven to desperation by the prospect before them by hunger, starvation, or death. Total ruin must await the citizens of Alachua, unless Government come to their relief. Mr. Lowe, who arrived from Alachua last evening, brings the news that Col. Lindsay met the Indians, a few miles the other side of the WithIacoocfoee, before he had jo'ned Gon.

send far faim; (for I tho't I should want t, Indian wj aft returaing tho fire ' ? MC?T7a" " !7 Tlf A , to the hammock. Thi?tr Indifho'i.d tell the company about us the next I e ... n' 1 d.v. Besides lknow'd the deacon !.kedtans. were foun,d nd!ad- nej . ...w n..n .H..vn if h rot rubhrii ! white man was killed Further par-l

l.im-.c'fsometimes.') 3,aas I "How diJ 1 l'culars anti tne conso.juenceS of this!

Hnnnab carry it out?" Consaru it, if be

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imn,oi anu,; a donation to the new States, was!

ted in a spirit of

well as ot justice to them, but it'tor Kenda

the left corrrh rid by Col. Bankhead. jjner Every prea"uti2iXvas taken to guard f a w azainst surnrisie.''Gen. Kustis1 col-ju,i

knuckles upon the desk of the speak-j .... . 0 erof the House of Representatives.!'0 hoir aid, and large sums of monin calling to order.during Mr. Wise's 'y have been raised for their support.

they will be

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expose, and mat tne snuna nani jusiiii is now orouaoie mat

conciliation.! rnrhe.i thi

pav the amount so drawn for., ?

s place in Mr. l'stMas-.fjy cumpetent to drive out the Mex-ll-s diligence. The reol , i js rso probab,e tht the

both the Senators of anvbtate would n n r vt fill tfiii nrmiinf nt ltfocrth

express a disinclination that meir ima(je it3 appearance in the shape ot iieiia-ev "in cieaie

ja breach oetween land Mexico.

this

government

State should be included in this grant U little one-horse watreon!!! We ad-

ho would join them in any motion vised a Committee to wait upon this which they should make, to expunga harbinger of warm w eather, and tensuch provision from the bill. He re-der t Vim the liberty of the village, gretted to hear any allusion made as anc Rn invitation 'to public dinto what the President micht he oleas- ,'nr. I'll t Vifitr n vntc fonhl hi tken

dtado. Itrw.ia not aecordinr to!k.. i.;, tmir' r.r.tithat the Indian war in that

i, r j 1 v ti k v,uiii.i in iv-iiw.jv. parliamentary usage, and in England 1 knowing the cause of the excitement ter is nearly over. There is a

whensoever such a reference was Ani siuncctin". no doubt, that he wasinect of a treatv sino .ufTiz-int

Florida Wak. By the latest accounts from Florida, it would seem

r such a reference was anij suspecting, no doubt, that he was jpect of the crown, the mmber mistaken for Bartow, (the absconding !numDer

quar-pros-

Cashier of the commercial bank,) put

whip to his horse, succeeded in making his exit from the village, and has not beenceen nor heard from since!!!

A Tl-r Out. The coloured peo

ple of the "saw," in New York, have

lately had a turn out for higher wages They met in the open street, says the New York Times, and had a numerous and respectable meeting.' They called one of their number to the Chair, and moved that their prices of sawinar wood should here after be increased. The motion was a-

dopted without a dissenting voice,;, ateg for tnc ame 0fi-,ce.

and a bill of prices was accordingly made out. Thev did their business 1 1 1 rrl f 1

!in a uusiness-iixe manner, xney giq

was harder, more liable

of troops have arrived to

overawe the Indians. Several companies have been disbanded whose services wore not required: upon the whole it has turned out to be very like a certain shearing, where there was "great cry and little wool."

Borough Election oit next Momdat. CCrDavid Lyle is a candidate for High Constable of this Borough. CrCharles OTIarra and Samuel W. Forsha are understood to be candid-

did'ot jump right into the trap. "Capital, capital.'' said ho. "Botheration! if I did'nt think she was in rati arncai."

engagement, we are unable to k-arn. The steamer San tee reached this place last night. It left Volusia Sunday morning. Nothing had been heard from Gen. Eustis sinoo tha day he left Volusia. The three divisions cf the army must have met ero this. The conse-

made to

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would oe instantly caned 10 order. The true rule lor them to adhere to was, for each department to do its own duty, fearlessly, openly, and leave to others the responsibility that devolved upon each. Besides, unless the Hon. Senator had infor

mation, not communicated to others he had no warrant for the assertion. The President, in his message to congress in 1C32, asserted their full power over the public domain," and he invites th.eir special attention to its distribution as matter that would b conducive to the public hamony, &.c. He had subsequently given another opinion in his veto Message,but which, the Hon. Senator he believed, would find to be as much against the bill for

theNew Statesonly which was propo- not contend that wood sed by him (Mr.W.) as 3gainst this. !or t!,at their saws were

which was of ageneral nature, for all jto wear out than formerly; but, it

the states to nartieioate in and for!a-n. .imr.lv stated that the rrilonrdi

confirmation of this, he referred hiinjWO(j gawyers had to buy clothes' jCROcksTT, the hero and patriot, it is to it, wherein he deseribed such grants boots, hats", furniture, food, and fuel,Uaid is not yet dead. This eheenag

to bo "of a partial and unjust charac-as wei as other people, and as the .news is brought by a gentleman, now

icr. 'prices ol these things had all reen Mr. Walker said in referring loraigedf they were unable any longer the President's opinion.he had oBlvto maintain themselves or their famfollowedthe example frequently setj jjje$ at the oid prices, him bv the Hon. Senator from Ken-)

tucky,whohadnotonlv beenconstant-l Shokt Wheat

ly in the habit ot relernng to what -0f a noVe!ty in the way of grain. A the President had said, but also to; correspondent of the American Far-

From th Cincinnati Whig. COL. CROCKETT NOT DEAD YET. We are much gratified in being a-

ble to inform our readers that Col.

TrxAS IjOxx Tbo Couimsn ia! Advertiser went a Intla out cf ths way in the

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"'""""Vquenee we are anxious to iearn. Texas was intended tofieditatoa loin now -v, wu, , . l . .l . I 3o.Ti9 invalids, wno arrived a lew negotiating bv tho Commiasioners. The!. r 1 - . requ.Ted. w. sMuro the Commercial, - .rom Volusia. report that ,,n LiiifMBnii ;,u ;,i..., ot seven hundred men belonging to

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is-j imi7ui, uiro iiun-j

in this city, directly from Texaa, and who left tho Colonel, as ho states, three weeks ago, at the house of his

j brother-in-law in Texas, where tho

-This is something. Colonel was lay in quite ill, buterad-

ually though slowly recovering from his wounds. The man that brings this news is known to a number of our citizsns,

that which he had not. The Senator ;mer jias received a letter from aGerhad charged, that he made an apol-jman gentleman in the interior of Pennogy to France, when hesenthis mes- Sylvania,who obtained from a Polish

sage stating that the differences with emigrant a peck of this new variety who believe him to be a man of vera. iHoW,n d I W?f WhUe Vhat-valed Tory highly citv. He ,tatef tnat Croekett was justed! xNo American should have,for lts unrivalled beauty its abun-1 - j said so. He professed with all his jdant yield great product of flour,!1'1 on lhe battle ground at St. Antoveneration for the President, to b? ' canacitv to withstand adverse sa-!nio covered with wounds, and, as the

independent in his action, and that son5. These properties have

no aia noi snape nis course 10

jth executive wishes.

Mr. liiack could not aeree to

meet: he says, exhitited in my recent croptn6

1-u wiiiic an uic iic:cii 111

ui' barhunri. rrf the other kinds on my

inn. have been seriously affected

ofa stitTpost br the lees, just so hiffhJder Major Ross, which reached New

that on horsobaek a man, standing ininansTille on Tuesday evening, and is

his stirrups, could grasp it, hangs a

luckless gander, with his head anoin- same State, as soon as it shall arrive

ted with linseed cil. The horsemen' Its services in the estimation of the then, in single file, dash past him at' commanding officers in Florida not

full gallop, and he wins the stakes being required.

bill alluded to bv his

acted on. Mr. Clay adverted

colleague

ironically, to

wasi0f these causes, ani its vield is nearlv

1 twice as great as any other kind with-!

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the lecture which hr.d been rad to beautifully white the berry rather! wounds were dresied, and every at

tiovra Irxkiri Iho a a ri ao nv nw an

statement vf evaats. If the cauae of Ure were unable to proceed cn the! principles asserted in the president's !f;ir

callant people, against saoguiairjr lyrants, niarcn, inrougn sicKBess, occasioned massage, lethe wouul sutler that: by the winter aad the insect, this has rannot be aided by the Aratiisan press, at; by hardships to which the men were (this bill should be postponed until the;not fullered in the least from either

unaccustomed ana me prevalence ot the moasles among them. Poor fellows, they doubtless find that fighting the Indians is not "what it was cracked up to be.' Brigadier Gen. Pope has beenhon-

Rwisco Sfort. An Ohio paper jorably discharged from the service of

announces that at the Couisville ; the Lnited States by Major Ueneral Spring Races, there will be " a gan-j Macomb, there bing no need of so der pulling on horseback, for a purse, largo a forco from Georgia as a Brief 2J for every head pullsi eft i" gad e. This is said to be a favorite pastime1 We learn moreover, that Col. Crane in the West and South, and is perfor-1 is instructed to discharge likew ise

med thus: Suspended from tho top. the battallion of mounted infantry un-

Me xir.ana

mv neijrn- 1 n t

least they should do nothing to injure that

cause. I he amount of tho loan requited at present iooalj $200ftQQ, and a gentleman of moans and weU-ksewn promptness and decision of character, told .is l it ttmm ning, uthajj thall have ."-!. y. wu bta"

been. Mexicans sQDoosed ilsad. That after

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had abandoned the was discovered by

some of hi acquaintances to be lying araonj the slain, still exhibiting signs

of life. He was immediately taken 'are of, and conveyed to comfortable

jlodgingsas before stated) where his

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Dana snaii te proceeuea inm

Uie manner, ana snail be liable j, penalty prescribed in the secosi, tion of the act to tax Bankf Iassi and Bridge companies: Prs That should any Bank inthsu prior to the 4 th day of July Best,! the consent of stockholders, by a strument of writing under its tt rate seal, addressed to tbt audi State, surrounded the right conk by its charter, to issue or cita notes or bills of a loss denosag, .4 than three dollars, after the 4 of July, 1836, and any notes tt of a less denomination than fisti t lars, after the 4th day of July,S then, and in that case, the Aos i state ahall be authorised to dm r 1 such banks only for tho anst ! five per cent upon its divided .4 clared after the ttsrrender sis 4

Sed. 2. Should any Bank, kr ( made such surrender, afterwankt ,i

or circulate any note or bill,iat .4

tion of the terms of suh surra -3

every Bank so offending for note so issued or circulated, sW feit and pay a sum not less thai ? J times the amount of sush notc,k -'

reoovered with costs, by attis,,f debt. Before any court of est : tent jurisdiction in tho nam tsj. the use of the state cfOhio. ' Sec. 3. That it shall be ihtit the Auditor of State, on or befcn. 1st day of April next, to forsnc the cashier of every bank is) that a certified copy of the prescatat Sec. 4. So much of the tatr tied "an act to tax Bank, lassw and Bridge companies," as is is sistent with the provisions of rks''l be and the same is hereby repeat March 14, If

A Washington letter written n that all the signatures to the A tion memoriaui presented toCSf at its present session, do notss 27'000, and that of these, netrfj' 00 are females, and perhaps CJ 3000 are boys. , i .

him by the senator trom Mississippi,' snrl ani verv plump (whence it deand referred hun to the laboured ex-nve8 jts name) and it weighs 64 1-2 planation written under the Prest-jjbs. per bushel. It is an important dent's authority by the then Secreta- acquisition to this State and to the ry of State, to Prince Polignac, and country at large, and should be widewhich accompanied as it was, with: jv duse'ininated.II agerstown Paper.1

cip:riiuuj ICKIKU ll liill JU3-I

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tified in terming an apology.

The Quebec Gazette informs us of

The amendments made to the' the brutal murder of a youag woman -

wre laseu up;-Tefj onj- iG.the wile of one Aagus-

who succeeds in wringing off th jran-

der's "dome of thought." 1 Revenue orBsro. - Wo under ; stand that th amount of revenue which accrued in Boston, during the month of February, last was $296,640; during the corresponding time last year, $ 1 92,1 0 increase, .$204,8S9. It ia elso stated, that the increase of revenue in Boston, durinc the months of January and Febmar this year, over the "tne Htm last

bill by the committee

tor concurrence, viz: jtm Cote dit Bistac, of the parish of For purposes of education, inter-. a a t.il. on

-I . J . XI . . I (kTh AUIUIU UC lilt, ttLIVUb .'J laily expected at Picolata, from the nal improvement, ecc'as stricken rrnrn thatr.itv. Sh . .aid trt h

out, so as to leave the disposition of. bean verv handsome, and had only

the tuni by the several States unres- been married 18 months, when Bistr'iCted Agreed tO. ilsr, hrhiKhanH. harin nmo rrw

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to 1 84 1. instead of 1S37,''

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Gen. Pope with those of his staff bill

who have not already left, will leave this evening, in the Florida, for Savanna. By the arrival of the Dolphin, from St Augustine, we learn that Gen. Macomb Ieit for Tampa Bay yesterday.

A woman in Ohio recently applied

iur a aivorce, ana one oi the princi

pal reasons for so doing was, that hew

n us Dana snoreed eo Iopt t't it

"im sip in relation to ner (wnicn was. was 'however, utterly unfounded. wnt

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uetiaeu ia uie aiariname-.iye! j i. home, anri vorv d h-rt v krnvV.

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nayS I I. A nut Kt Sraine Ho V a m 3 ri tA

Before any question was taken to the U. S. A drrintinn of him ;

thereon, thebUl, by consent, was laidgiven, and a reward offered for his ar-

rest.

on the table.

WiscoNsm Txmutort. A mes-

sagw from the house of representa

tives was received, that they insisted on their amendment (reducing the salary of Governor from 3,500 to

-Is this raal hoggany ? said a green horn, who was astonished at the lustre of an elegant mahogany table in a gentleman's parlour, at the same tune taking out his Jack-knife, and shaving off a Urre slice ot U- WsdJ,

tention necessary to his recovery paid him. He had received a severe gash with a tomahawk on the upper

part of the forehead, a ball in his left arm, and another through one of his thighs, besides severaljother wounds.

When the gentleman that brings this

intelligence left his brother-in law's

house, Crockett was doing well.

Candor compels us to say that there

are many improbabilities in relation

to the truth of this report, but the respectable character of the gentleman who says he saw him with his own eyes in the condition and under

the circumstances above elated, induces us to rive it credit. We

have, nevertheless, some doubts of its

truth. We give the story, however,

as the gentleman represented it and we sincerely hope it may prove entirely authentic. It is either true, or the

man who has detailed to numerous

persons m this city the abcejy-!

JUST RECEIVr

-Trot JPhituaetpHa, A large and handsome assorts ' ROCERIE0, HARDWARE, QUEENS-1X1,1 T"HK aiortmr.t ha kwea stl-dat of the firm with groat care, aaisSSI to plea ptrehaaera . (r-Pleate call and esaamiiM far JS br purchasing cite here. STOKES L DC RicLmnnd, April 30, 1836 V SALE OF TOWN Iff' In West Richmotl THE subscriber will otTertts ial om th 19tb of 5th month (Bat uirg, thirty-four LOTS, laid t ditly woitoftLa Bridge sdjoisssj mood. Said Lots contain get quarter of as acre each. GaS treats and alleys ar laid oat. width. The aituatioa is couiajsett ' bealtLy. , The al will common- at S9

P. M. en said day on lh pi , -and where tho term will bo aaaisa OLIVER CJ 4th mo. 30th. 1838. N. B. A two aero Lot is veto aalo on tfto National teal, fur a tnvoraslama, ndjointof t

For Sale. 1 Jl Merchant Lj j

IN complete order, one of f cjo Whitewater, within 7 sailea !j mood and within 9 miles of the ! I Ur Canal. Tho itaation ,'

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any in the atat. There are f

tsm i.asri ofw

dor cultivation; an apple r : r :.

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THE above will he sold Apply to R.Shawmboorio.Faw;, Abinctoa. Wayne eeonty 70t

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