Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 14, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 15 February 1834 — Page 2

Rior . tiie Lie or the Canal. ( Mtnml Lnbor Schools. We rejoice We regret to have lo inform cui j'' eec that the Georgia Legislature is reader. that the account of the paeihea-1 busy on the subject of establishing by tion of (he riot among the laborers uposi'Hw, "Manual Labor Schoo!?." No the Chesapeake arid "Ohio Canal, alnve doubt row remains of the importance a.d below Williamsport, (in Washing- j of teaching children some profession, byton co.. Md.) turns out t be premature, j vhich, hi after life, they are to get a Sir.ce the return f the 1 latere town vol-1 livelihood. It is quite as necessary untcers, w ith a number of the men tin- j that the principles and practice ofinder arrest. fie-h and fatal hostilities ! dustry should le early instilled into the

have iv.-olio out. in Uie course oi w.'ucn, it appi Mrs bv the following Jtceount. a 1 i - . nun:

.l t i . i Sou ,. il,.,IireT.in. evenl.oreateo.n - i' MllCO motion h is existed nir.o- g lb Very little work has Leon do. i . .. j j !i:e:.is. a: 1 a lilt'. 't UMI III (Mill M U jn V j .'UHiOi I rm I . M r iMi.i i' itf", i", h is taken its pi ice On Thursday lat, !

er oi lives nave neon ioi. imiiuuiu-viiiiiii.. id i mui uiuuJ'ut. In!e!i?e rucr. sands woul i hive b t n saved from disWh.li.vm spout, MchJnn. XZ.- ppctico?. ,rul thc ul fi

as v e are informed, a partv of Corkoni-' " some vl U1- puanuiropic memans committed excesses edong (he line : ''' n "r legislature will take this above this phice. Yosterdav morning i M,:,tter l,and- G,cat rro2rcs? h:,s a .-mal! party were seen npproaching i nmJu ,!1 lh,s btatc providing this place from above, and were melon or ,he education of children; yet rnur.li the Aqueduct and driven hack by an j remains to be accomplished, and no .,ppoiii!T party of their countrvmJn in 1 ,ime 15 hk present, to commence town, la this allair one man was verrHn5 ldable undertaking, seriously beaten and wounded. The ' Mercantile .Ltvertiscr. in!, 'is if 1 1 , 1 own. v. il I) r :iinnirni!::l.b 1

alacrity, soon put them: : Ives in miliiurv rider, under arm.: the protection ol ; tile peace, and re:r.:iined under arms !1:1 . lor the balance of the day, and the j greater part of t.'.e nsg! I'M.- c,., -.-li....w? : oih-r. V' Inch resulted in a disastrous bat- ' tlo aad several d:-.ub. A party oi i'irdoii-is or I.oii'Mor.!-. i -onsistinsf of a-' bii! Ihivp b.nutrr.i men. beaded 'hv in-! irenid U ,'.b is. f.-e a;i'ii)ii-ic(d si an- I

pro idling from below. Their dtsign. J eompr.nyibev stated to b. to nass nn the line of; but, laili:

the canal to the upper dam, for the purpose o! exulting their strength and not to commit a breach ot the peace tin

less attacked. Thev were armed iniw U;l.-;n,s ;md Drought up ' Cm

part with guns, but principallv with j hi Ives, clubs, &c. They passed up qui- i iiv over the aqueihict, and onl;ie!i way, as we learn, three or four hundred 1 i;hic Hi' th, a:iYt: n.ii lv fdl in!. tb.-ir I rain:.-. At UK- upper d.nn, m a held on the ther side of Middlehaaifs. t:,t-v met t'lf ene;n in hattla enray, (:r;!wo up on li'.e top of a hill, about three hundred in nu'iibe.r, and Mn.iit!. i?. put, with military weapons. Thn information we have, is. that lis : attack, cr at least a c!ia!!inge to the combat, was made by tiie hitler party. vs ol shot v. ere exchange!; some men were seen to fall, and the pat ty ahoe began to fall and disperse belong !:c superior forces of their enemy. A iursait ensued ihrc-uyh the weeds. w !u : re. tivqumit tiring w as heard itH no 1 1 ,j u a t many lives taken. Pel-oils who traversed the held af'er it. i .i the battle was over, observed rive men vi th- agonies of death, who had been sit ti. rough the head; several dead bodies were e-n in the woods, and a lui ob i wounded in everv di.ec.ion. Those who observed the battle describe it ..i;c. ofgie.it rage and inosi dcadiy violence. All uc dead and "Und. d are rrpjrfrj to have been of the Corkoni;:ns. A'vm; len o'clock la.-t nih;. (!.e c: -toi ious party returned, and passed qun tly tiueng'i this place, idler iediing for a V minutes in one of the public stica is, to their respective sections and

s!ia; tees belo v the town. Quiet was ! Ivanaw ;ia mvor. t he mad did not leave r.. -tor. d for the balance of the p.ii'ht. our edict . On Saturday, ihe 1 itli int. 'Ve have thus attempted merely a u ccmna n cd rait.ing, which continued ske(d. of the horrid l)ariariiies com- j u:dil .Saturday night, and our whole milted in this iieighboi hood through the I country wa inundated with water, p.-! week. The public peace his ! The Kanawha w a within four feet ol !h.c i. o.t:iiced,and tlie ixii auth o s the iie f 1232, which was the gieatc i :.!. led. It rcu.ah.s ( tiie olio c: j es; fr het eve r known in the river, of j'.tvice to ti.ke th : necess.arv steps to j Many of the hricb.ces were swept aw a), lepuir tl.t e uro.-s viclatiorss ' the I w. at.d aii have sustained damages. 1 un-

i S. Since, writing th aiiovc. a ' th:: parti, s ; piane.pat i- d.-r ot one ei has been arrested lor ex unin.it ion. I The v olunteer companies have arrived i

!ro:n Hagf.isio.Mi. coni:nand a! bv Win. j was taken up the cree k (the back wall. Fitzhugh, who is also Siteriif'of the. i tor.) 1 have understood that tin y have county, and ere now in readiness to ! heen attempting io tow it ba k. and lei aid the. civil authority. An express h is it seitle. down, as the- water fall-, in its

been despatched to the seat of govern-! men! e-r a su'nc ient ivni ar force, to be force, to be ! c ol on and sa' ioned here. Ih , rare :f C-jtntit rf its. A number of

c iMin'.eijeil American halfdolars have,on ihe tloor ol ihe dining room of capt. within the last few days, been pii! j W lisoif tavern. into circulation in this city. Tin v "Tao negroes went into Mr. Ruif bear the date of 1S33. have a tresh ap-j uer c o il ii.mU the. entry is somewlial Peat.ancc. an 1 in the liurrv of n tail bu- I i w cr than the interior, where thev

sincs may pass unob.-crved, cspeoi.uk w uk' d th-j w ater rose over tin mouth in the dusk of the evening or by candle j of ihe hank, before thev were nwaieo! light. But on examination it will be jits ;);.pro.aoh. Thev attempted toesfound that the pitting is very thio, and ic,ipe, but found that the long entry, of the deceit is easily detected, as they j more than an hundred yards was elosed have a soapy feeling which silver coin j and the water still advancing en them, ha rat. On the edge, instead of the! They returned to their room, not on a word , "half a dollar," 'fifty cents," j pib: of slate io the. hig!ie-t p art thereof there is an attempt at milling, which and in more than midnight d.uknes-, the t:f nuine piece has not. Shopkecp- awaited the apparent sure approach of

ers should be particularly on their

guard as there is reason to believe that ed two days and night. As soon as thee pieces have already been put oiflthe water fell enough lo let a craft onto i rv ron-iderabl extent. tfr the bank, one was sent in, but it

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other knowledge that relates to their t ...... . ..... . ;,.!(. ii ii.-... - 1"; 1 "!sJ ' ":? "'J"lil"S' " . t;u rxm-ir. ii is noi necessai v io i irii-; t'uM precepts thev have obtain1 1.1 U to comnvvt consent of the age l! cn w.v do ve not act upon mem . A iznnatir Laught. A man cal linir himself Captain Henry Hudson, mon tu a vear since arrived at vaucinnat: toc-k boarding at a genteel hous went into polite circles, and among the merc.nioiis nas-il nuns a . xicaa Company, who had precuridtrc.;n ge-vcii.av 50 naiga'. the object was to procure the building of stOJiinbivt-s, te. for the use of '.h md he contracted for boa! in funds, borrowed cash to piv his board and soon after ascended. He ha ree; ntly been, on a reuviisiti irom G i eminent Lucas, arrested in innali, w..ere t!ie ( apt. is now in jai awaiting his tiial. !,'!s, 'K :o ' ftuh f t France ca i dUiriet in tiu i d the Desert of Lundes, here the f-henlierds walk rn e . i so ernilv d"ts s: ;u tice rnabb. 1 1-., !;i io I'--ve tiiC b laiaiicc. that t!;ev :i:i'. i unit' oop. and even nam e wnib" m -Mtnied hign from the ground. Tiiev use stilts to ke en their feet out of tl e v, al'T, wiiic.n, in winter, is deep on the 3.;iids;nnd to defend them from (he heated sand dm ing the summer. Ani other advantage is that they can see to a much greater disianee over the level soil, when they are elevated a few feet above the! r natural height. They cannot, however, stand peifcelly still upon tVir stilt-, w ithou! the aid of n long statV, whidi thev alw;MS carry in their hands; lias "uaids them ttuainst anv e.c j eidei.ta! trip, and when they wisli to be j"f "'est, forms a third leg that keeps ' ibem steady. The practice of walking j r" 'dts, is acquired by these shepherds, j " ben they ;.re ei ; yoat-s, and it is a curious fart that the smaller the boy is, tlie higher are his stilts. I F.S T K U CT I V E F R ESH F.T. Lxlr.-.et f a Jeiti-r from a centlcn '-an reidiag in CiiarhXcp, Kanawlia counts. n his fii -nd in this city, dated Jan. !.;h. tool. I v. iote tin? above, several tlavayo; owle.g to an umisu d freshet in the a i -lana in.-u uie water was lour loci deep on the door of ihe Coal lliver li nige, but it is said did not icwe it. The new bridge at Campbell's Creek original place, and that they have hopes ( s of sue ( eediiu'. 'Ihe embankment ha , al-o b -n i w here tin i w .ien I tc injured. You will know water was in Charleston, von ii was IB inches deep death. In this situation, they remainconht or. I n tho Inirftl nninl. T.'u ........... ... i .... ...

steersman called to them ;they answered, and were requested to 4 be patient,' 'the river was fallinsr.' What nen

could describe the feelings of these poor lenows, when thev nrst heard the sound of human voices! It is supposed that (he air, w hich was confined in the room by the mouth's closing first, prevented the water from filling it rbut it is not certain, the fact; or that the room in which they ere, was pot above the water level. I "A considrrabbj quantity of salt has j been lost. Mr. 1?. -'at and" watched the! approach of the water o within three! 11 . . r .. ,. . I or lour in-;..'? oi ins salt-house, m which he had 30,000 bushels, thai he could not remove. But the Dove returned with the Olive Branch. The w aters began io recede1 Richmond Enrj. U 'is E A A B The Legislature td" Louisiana has repealed all the laws lately existing in that state, against the introduction of slaves. The eight liberal papers published in London have ?o,000 subscribers. The ''Gauntlet'' has 22.000. If you can inspire a woman with love of you. (ill her above the brim with love for herself: all that runs over will be yours. ne :mmv i oi :v journal oi c.om- - i i I r- ry innrrf' mnnfinn-s ll'.e nrriv.'tl in lltnt ri f v ol a large quantit ol sp(cie !rom north. lar.ro nuantiU nf snorio tV.,m ll.o ! ........... ...v v ... , A Mr. Fred. Bald '.tin, in a thre.atian letter to a Mr. Laurence, says: "Wh.it you mean to insinuate by my being a dealer in furs, 1 know not ; but when I see. you again, I will let you know that I deal in skins; for if you do not eat vonr words, or. more prone; !y speaking, slanderous lines, your nose and mv fingers, rely upon it, shall be bet'er acquainted. was presetiled and ; at.! eric I at the sburcr. I'ai.k of Virginia, it Tl redTi.e a few davs etieelc onumail v altered to 9.G00. lv was I'M S0G it was It is computed that at lear-t six thousand persons are at this time engaged cutting timber in (lie woods of Maine. The amount of funds now in the Provident Institution for Savings, in the city of Boston, nmoiv.il to the sum of 1.782.000. The Western Time, an Indiana paper, mentions the suicide of Mr. John SnovvmaUer, ai d tgniii was an old bachelor." ant! v adu."iie Tvvt:!v-iiiiio members of ihe present House of Representatives of Ohio are natives of Peinisv ivania. Bears are ne.v regularly fattened on l)i cad in the vicinity of Londoa, and then publicly killer! for their yrease as a pomatum. This i to show the public that the -iriicle is yenuine! W hat next ? A Georgia paper of the 28th ult. stales that a gold deposile mine had just hi on discovered in Habersham county, the richness of which is said fatto exceed any previous discovery. On one. dav , eight hands made, nearly live hundred dwis. of ;od but this was an ex! inordinary dav's work. A resolution has been offered in the House of Repiescnfatives, for the purpose o directing ihe Committee on 3Iilit.ary Allaiis to inquire into the expediency ,.f abolishing the institution at West Poin1. At a recent election for Maor held in Chilicoih, , Ohio, the Working Men's ticket succeeded a very large majority. Counterfeiters. The St. Louis (.Missouri) Republican, of the. 10th inst avs: "We have learned that a manufactory of silver coin, in a cave two or three mile? south of this city, was discovered a low days ago, but not in time to secure the guilty persons. Sufficient evidence was however, obtained of their having carried on operation at that place." There has been no American dollars corned r:nco 170:",. Two of the foldings connected with tiie Powdei Mdls of Looinis, Hazard Sc Co. at Munches or, Con. v iz: the Cracking Woiks and Dry House, were blown up on tiie 20th inst. by which accident six men weie killed. The annual increase of slaves in the United Stales is estimated al sixty thousand por annum.

EXECUTIVE VETO. During the last three days of the late session of the Legislature, the Governor put his veto on three bills, on constitutional grounds. On reiurnin the act to incorporate the Levenworth Manufacturing Company to the House in which it originated, he accompanied it with the following message explaining his objections: lad. Journ. KxEccTivii Department, )

lri.NAroi.is, Jan. 31, 1 834 5 Ilox. IS. 1. Calmer, Speaker 'if the House of Representatives. nt: The act to incorporate the k'Le.1 II c... ........... - .-" venworin .imiiumliumii- uiupuhi , which originated in that branch of the Lc aislalute over which you preside, I rid urn herew ith. The. oth section of this act enjoins it as the duiy of the secretary of the corporation, whenever required by the sUu-'kho'ders and other?, in the u-ual business hours, to display the hooks ol t lie company for examination, and a refusal on his part, is made a criminal offence, punishable by line, to be. imposed in the discretion of the hoard of directois, la the extent of one hundred dollars. The Constitution declares that "the judiciary powers of ihe state, both as to matters, of law and equity, shall be vest- d in one Supreme court, in Circuit courts, and such other interior coutts, as the General Assembly may from time to time, direct and ''stablish."' The 5th section of the 1st article of the. same ini.i , 1 . . . .. ii . i umem i.cci.ucs ui.u in au c.i iiiiiimi cases "(he ngni oi inai ny jury stian remain inviolate and tiie 13th section provides that 'mo person shall be put to answer any criminal charge, but by presentment," in all of which cases he is secured in the right to be heard by himself and counsel, to demand a copy of the nature and cau-e of the accusation, and to a speedy and impartial tiial by a jury of the proper county. This section havinir therefore created a new ohence, ivith a heavy penal sanction, i thin;r the board of directors with summary judicial powers, unsafe to the citizen, substituting the direction of the board for that of a jury, and dispennm with other forms ol the constitution and laws, iie net is returned with a request that the objectionable provision may he removed, if the opinion of the House of Representatives should accord with mine. l. NOBLE. After the message was read, the question was taken, will the House pass said bill the Governor's objection notwithstanding? and was determined in the negative unanimously Go members being present and voting The objections to the other bills were similar to the above, and were also sustained by the House whore thev originated. The above mentioned bill was amended, and re-passed. .iinon? trie numerous .lets passeit at the la'r session f th;' General .Issembly of -t . r f . . f ia tiana, are ttw julloictng : .n act giving to mechanics a lien on buildings : An act to change Uk; time of holding toe courts m the first circuit: .vu act io locaie a state road irom t.arhsle, via intermediate points to 1 erie Haute: u act io incorporate t lie L.evenworlh and Bloomington rail road com p any : All act to locate a state road in the county of Switzerland : An act to incorporate the Jetfersonvi!!e Steam Mill Companv. An act autnoriznig the appointment el commissioners to divide certain school lands: An act lo amend an act entitled "an act to locate a slate road from Ande soiilown in Madison county to Logansport in Cass county, approved Feb! 2d, lo.).5: ' A t. .t I x I I l . 4 . 1 cu i ioi .no a va'.c roau irom Rising Sun in Dearborn count to in tersect the state road leading from Ve I .. U ... ; i ... a j a i ' -1 1 ,i in ..iiiiiii.ii.iini e.ou ni v i o Versailles in Riply county, at or near the Cross I 1 ains in Riply county : An act to amend an act entitled "an act to establish a College in the state of Indiana, approved Jan. 24, 1S28:" v.. ...o ... I . . ...i i .in -hi iu .lun-im iin ;un enuucti "an act to provide for the. commissioning of sherills and coroners and to regulate their duties, approved Feb. 7, 1824: An act lo amend an act entitled "an act to incorporate the Ohio and Lafayette iluil Road Company, approved v c-o. 2, i o;j:: An act to amend an act regulating the practice in suits at law: An act declaring the true intent and meaning af (,0 .,w v,, justices ju Usuiciion hi cases where executors, ad ministralors and guardians are plain mis; An t : .. i j i t i y... ..li i iMcoi pmaie ine inuianapo ,,,,u L-ainyoile Kail Koad company An act to provide for the baking ol depositions in certain cases therein named :

An act to provide for an nddi' i-d place of holding e lections in the se. i. i counties in this state : An act to amend an act entitled "an act authorizing the seiz ire of boats and

other vessels for debt,' ait pproved Jan . 22, 182-1: An act supplemental to an act entitled "an act establishing a state Bank," approved Jan. 20, 1334: An act concerning costs and fees in criminal cases: An act changing the time of holdi.C courts in the eighth judicial circuit: An act to amend an act entitled "an ict to. regulate the mode of doing coun ty business in the several counties in this state,"' approved J.ahv iy, .103 1 : An act to amend an act entitled "an act amendatory to an act entitled 'an ict to oraaniz Probate couits, and de fining (he powers and duties of executors, administrators and guardians,' " approved Feb. 3, 1032: An act to amend an " act to organize Probate courts, and defining the power:: md duties ol executors, administrator--md guardians," approved Feb. 10th 1 83.3:" An act in amendment to an act en titled an act concerning cleiks:'" An act supplemental to an act entith an act incorporating congression al townships and providing for public schools therein,"upproved Feb. 2, 1833: An act changing the time of holding le circuit couits in certain counties therein named, and the Probate court in Posey counlv : An act to amend an "act to incon oife the Madison, Indianapolis and La fayette Rail Road company," approved Feb. 2, 1832: An act for the bent fit of persons w ho are likely to suffer by the destruction of the records of Parke comity: An act to amend an act entitled "an act for the benefit of pel sons who are likely to sufh r by the destruction of the records of Parke com lv:" An act to incorporate the Evansville and Lafayette Rail Road company: An act to amend an act entitled "an ict for assessing and collecting the re venue," approved Feb. 10, 1831: An act for the benefit of Revolution ary soldiers; To amend an act entitled "an act to incorporate the .Monroe count v female. miliary," approved Jan. 29, 1833: For incorporating Ihe. Wabash Ma nual labor college and Teacher's seminary: An act to declare what shall be evi dence in certain cases; An act to provide for the improve merit of the navigation of the Wabash river: An act supplement;.! to an act enti tled "an act to incorporate the Evans ville and Lafavctte rail road companv: An act to amend an act entitled "an net for the relief of the poor," approved v en. iu, l oJi : An net to incorporate the Rising Suu Insurance company : An act for (he suppression of gaming : An act to regulate trials of the rigb of property: An act to amend un act entitled "an act lo subject real and personal estate to execution," approved Feb. 4, 1831 : An act to amend an act entitled "an act incorporate the several townships in the county of Dearborn, and for otht r purposes," approved Feb. 7, 1825: An act to incorporate the Switzerland county seminar : An act t incorporate the Indiana North West Rail Road Company. An act to amend an " act for the incorporation of county libraries." ap proved Feb. 9, 1831: An act to provide for the printing of (he laws passed at the present session of (he General Assembly : An act to facilitate the business of the legislature: An act to amend an act entitled "an act for the safe keeping of prisoners committed under the authority of the United States into any of the jails of stale, and for other purposes," approved Jan. 28, 1828: An act to amend an act entitled "an act regulating the jurisdiction of JusOees of the Peace,"1 approved Feb. 10. 1831: 11 An act extending the jurisdiction of justices of ihe peace to fifty dollars in the actions of trespass and replevin: An act to locate a state road in Dearborn and Ripley counties: An act defining the duties of Commissioners appointed to locate state roads and for other purposes: An act to establish a state road from using Sun to Lawrenceburg in Dearborn county: An act to change a part of the stale road leading from New York in Switzerland county, to intersect the state oad leading from Vcvny, in said county to Versailles in Ripley county: An ;ict to incorporate the indiaiuv I cachers' Seminary.