Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 80, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 23 May 1835 — Page 2

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The COth anniversary of the memora- colUimially passing in our view ; during hi battle of Lexington, the beginningot .j Jlt s in t!lcJ month of November, ,he American Revolution, wa?celebra- tUc boat on vvhich vvere, la

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tea a . 1... mihlii' iiroCCS?l

'lm""v' ul . . .i it U in thP linm s Ot a lew, .uiu

pretty much out of sight. We apprethat those who hold it are engaged

"' I . av.o ntirf sfnrW nhovo

reck,, near Shawnee tow, ,n avi.able com-

They

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upon

B icimiu-!.-iv", the average numon ui . - . -,,i Pinrinnati They t Jrt,an Ad- ! 10J us in each daj twenty- unu:atmn w h tharke "until the a corner stone lhcir avace burthen from uve will thu, cot,olJ'1V , . a pcriod of ,cted bv the on- V hundred barrel. .TMr cargo, new crop wiU comedo it, apen

COr.ONIt.vriON. CHIEF JUSTICE Millshall' a opinion.

arresting the offender. On being

examined, the first imp , powerful must be the testimony object, in attempting l',e lf ?uch l;i man, in favor of any cause tridents room was personal violence oi ? hw

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entirely b,v "-v , ., . nt nrms or ! gratifying to the menus m "u '"u

that he was enure,) hc WB9 -ZiUon Society U the fact, that, ironi

weapons or oncu - .... ' ,he firet, Uiis illustrious citizen na cen

'l"';' .:,i,n.filMt town . ., . ... ....... loaded with flour, ply Ct ''J"e

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t. r.n t battle of Lexington. ..-,,;A, v- :ta torn: still their were

WHO ICU - - I in-;7 -

tpnded bv a brilliant

dres, and the lay ing of

citizens ot Uanver?, i.i mem- xvc,.e Various,uiuioug . u.c g. - -i - - - - . . fe in thc hands

, in . .... . .i

e of a few individuals, which invests t em "'""J.. couU bc SCnt betore h;;

ai, ordinary person, oi ni-M'!'"- ,, f..c prt'.r-iPiit friends. ISor

of a day laborer, who had, to - i fncudship been proclaimed ..! pcarance, got into the housc ( l)V liow of plunder, but m.ssed at - j 0 . vJ U1)(;ral COIllnbutions. The M ivmv :illd 111 Oblt'Cl. ulu i .. . ... i d,., cr.Mil

UIIIt tlia . ... ., .,,.. .. .HVIIICT 101 10 T W'KMit:? v'

HlCi'iii ion oic.fir pi:iui"nuv.

to keep the fellow sate

s 10 nunv w'th cattle, sheep, horses, mules with a power

of a very dangerous tcn-

. . ,i t. whom mrtnunieiit is 10

ai me pMtti uuviv - - iii.iu vi" 7 , , i i

be erected, the asicm'oled people we.c Lumhor c. me pu..., nothcr arlicie of provU . . j i... C. . con ii i,-.,t i.ot tun commen- rotatoe is anotner i

adurcssca o lot .nn..v. ana i.;ia uuut "-

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tUiU in tivi i;tr.(i:

Washington, rob. 23, 1 boo.

Foter. the surviving commander of the

i-v - rtmnniv wbri repaired to

j.iui.ia . I.lnwton on the morning ot the nat-

i' and fou-'ht bravely the slorions

fHU of their country. What an interesting spectacle it must h ave been to v;inos7bfit veneraMe m in, whose locks

xvppp whitened with the frost of ffft'w-

six winters, coming from nmiJsl the , j, lhe uf.'it b,,. the pilot coun fire?, the patriots of the Kevoluti, n. o twen,y yin.r iu-shoie

that worthy race oi men who na i.u. . a;ul tvvt,lve were ( almost passed from among us, and ad- n.oll,t.r Tl.e ,.cXi jsly, fr

dressing his children, ana me cnn.iiyu of his compatriots in arms, in the following eloquent strains: B ill- PlFriends axu Fellow Citizens: On the ever memorable l'Jth day of April, 1775, now sixty years past, ii was my fortune to meet in this pi ics wi'.h liumbersof mv fellow citizens, to defend

the rights and liberties of my country. The alarm of war was sounded. The enemy was then amongst us. The first blood cf Americans was then shed. On the plains of Lexington the roar ot

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arms was then sounuing the sirne oi war was then raging. Oa the miming more than one bundled of my to A-nsmen fusions 1 to the field of battle unused to the artifice? of war their hearts were flowing with 7.1 in iheir countrx's cause, and ro idv

to oiler their lives on the alter of th-ir liberties. Seven of those who tiinstaitcd in the prime of life and vig r of manhood, ere that day"? sun desct nJcd in the west, were numbered w'uii the dead. Many others have marks id" the w ell-directed tire of the enemy. To perpetuate the memory of tho?e who then o'lered lhcir lives for lh Country's uood,to perpetuate lh? principles wit'.i which they were actuated, is the purpose of this day's meeting is the purpose of the monument, ihe

foundation of winch has now been laid. May this purpose be attained may these principles bc remembered, and made the rule of action, in coining time; nnd miy the names which are lie re. recorded endure until the granite cf our own hills shall be crumbled in the !u?t. I was then 53 years of age. A!.o: 10 day s before, 1 had been i ho-en to command a company of minute men, who were at ail tunes to be in rcadhicv at a moment's warning. They all assembled on the rcry ?; where we thi

day assemble; they all went; and in about four hours from the time of mel ting, they travelled on foot (full l.alft i.way upon the ru i) sixteen ;;i7c, and saluted the enemy. This they did almost effectually, as the records of thai day most clearly prove. 1 discharged

niv musket at the enemy a number of

times, (I think eleven.) with two balls each time, and with well directed aim.

JiJy comrade. (Mr. Cievcs, of B.:vorlyA

Mho wa? then stan Jing by my m Je. had his finger and ramrod cut away by a fhol from the enemy. Whether my shot took ' ff el I cannot say; but this 1 can say, if they did not, it was not for want of determined purpose, in him who sent them. Of those under my immediate command, there is

no one left alive. Three of them were slain on tl.at day 1 alone remaiil to tell their story. 1, a tottering old ii m.

through the goodness of G id, am still

I am permitted

On cominslip the river, "two or three

week? after, it occurred to us on leaving

Memphis, at 3 o'clock, A. M., thai we

would count the flat boats we met descending during the day at 5 oMock, P. M., a pedod of nine hours, we had

passed sixty. No account was kept uu-

I1UU '!'

at one

t

counieu at

em sunrise

to ?un set. we passed sci-cuty snoi

which i-.o particular account was taken of them. The passage from New Orlean to Louisville was twelve days,

which is about an average one. Here, then, estimating the boats at seventyfive per day oidy, (including tho?e passed m the 'night.) which is certainly

within the number, you have nine bundle 1 vessels, which., at only five

nf life. I he

ions, almost a necva?i j . high p. ice occasioned by scant crops m this vicinitv, has brought abundance to our market from more distant places. But this supply has not reduced the 1 .,1 lhMt

price. Engrossers have purcnu?eu vliLl,: in carg,::s, and retail them to consumers o to small retailers, as their own

notions of reasonable protits may direct them. Beef, too, has advar- ed in price be.,a ;,. -i nmnoriion of profit and loss.

T. bo was locked up m an a-

in,lf;i.-uu.. " ii ... 1 ASIllXiTON, rni. pavtmsnt on the premises, u?uaiiy o , Sil. had the pleasure, a day

cupicd as a stable, but - ri;(.(-vin. ur k.Ucr ol

be safe enough till morning. ; th(j . oi.. h.. i-ver. tiio bud had

tlow

ihe. iCth.

Th.oi.'h entirelv unable to attci

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ill

For rhoico nieces eight cents is aeman

'ici . . . - . iv.,.1. i-ni -.r

ded and paid. v reu omi-i m.-t ... rhirtv-one cents per pound: fresh eggs

:.,.! .i ba t cents per

ril,l,r ' , ' , rtf window the meeting ol the 1 oung iuen oo W,,i m,n Society of Peimsylvua, they aperture ol some soil, un c i thcir B.0sl :h a hoighl horn the ground ha h. - - 3 , piM,uill, their

,ne would have supposeu ne , - r which . at ,he samc time patiUv reach it. J rotic and philanthropic, they seem to This is the substance o hi a .oUc I h

ci,.,.,bt mii ant hen- i me to leir.n'i

,jii"-',,v' I , . i c . ..

m,a n-iiinni ill i''t

have heard it.

tic account of the 'Irl interest at the elective measures they

ddlermg m any i""io.... r--

l look with much ie measures they

uul are taking, to accom-

twelve

Wo rcnwii. this is an

irregular

dozen.

and It is

hundred barrels each, give a grand ag gregate of four hundrcJ end Jifly thou

sind barrels) ail on at once.

not a desirabh state ol things.

deranging and discording our business concerns, and is germinating more distress thaii a dozen panics would probably produce. Luckily it cannot be

carried to the account c t political pany,

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lonitais ciMoa vji ii, - i - . -lMect which ought. io uu.. before our readers. We hope some phsh an . K ch!e will yet be found to lend to the up- to every Amc, lhc

rebellion cfthe depredator, and bring- u.ai y Su w uu. ....... -

M.nUhmcn . souui

pi

iug him to a just j

:al will

lis present good, if it produces any,

nana c.na , comft o the.rway to market of lhat

L-iini.'IKv- which when in possession of

Bat this is only a part of this im- (ne nieans, essays lo piey upon every

mense co.-i.tneice. v e patseu uu uu m , .v;,n-m its pi-asp. until it over-

e dispatched to the Mediteranean aout the middle of next month, for the

I hope their ludicious zi

far in counteracting the malignant tlfects of t'oe insane fanaticism of those who defeat all practicable good, by the pursuit of any unattainable object. Willi great respect and esteem, I am vour obedient servant,

Jor.: jIausiiat.i..

way lo New" Orleans, during the same perioa, neatly every first and second rate steamboat (as to '.Z-) upon the

weidern w a'.ers: liiose belonging to thc

Mi?si?Mpoi, the Tennessee, and the

reaches useii auu mhm ; k-hwi i n own appetences. Gazette.

OHIO N'EWSl'Allt:r.S. We ave pleased to see thc many a-

Cumbnlai.d, l iden willi cotton, to an malgamations of newspapers in tm-j extent in many in?tanes, of from two stale, which is now taking plicc. 'Ihe

to three thousand bales each: while printing business is overdone. mere those out of the Ohio were laden with are so in any different presses distribuihe various products of the rich vales ted throughout the country, that the

of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and lili- patronage which each enjoys, is too n.-.is, forming an immense aggregate ..or small to render them peim iner.t or

w e ilih, the w hole of which p issed from useful. The fault is, how ever, more id.-i.- f !imnfMit to its ilw.int d iri'li t'-o iieoole than the printers. It

mart in the short period of forty days, every man who subscribes for a newsand much more than halfof it in h .ft than paper, would take that one published

h ill of that time! let tins trade is car- it, Ins own county, or stale, insieau oi

ried on for six months in the year, and sending to the eastern cities for the c-f-

d n ing nearly the whole year at a more fmii:ate and sickly sheets printed

limited extent. there, we should have belter and larger

)ers nt. borne, than we can possibly Y .

c oi the lutuie, w hat may nave ui'.uer e iMiug v-u ioim?i.in. n

ot our wish Jo discourage the laumg

years onlv, for the amonr.t ol the pro- of uselul papers Horn any quarter oi me

ads and comaierce of this great v-il- Union, but we tluhR H a uuiy wnun

every man owes la county in which

National Intelligence r.

rLi:ASi:itti 'rKii. company has been formed in this citv called the Yatch Association, w ho have purchased a fa?t sailing ship of . ....... .. ui' (he first class, lo

iUvJ ion?, .v..-.-. - -

be bo

numose solc'v oi a pleasure excursion

She' is to sail htnee for the coasts of Ita- j . i . I.- ... i . , uhere the oar-!

i.aiy, p, oou . , etneer o! the n i ,.(,., -.lies of VlSltmiT 1 . ...

lies win n. "iT0"" ' -, "Where he has been spe

Lcglioi n. Florence, home. lNap?, ci- j niontjH of ilif fu,louuJu The good or-

suviusai.d Pompon, the i uc a? ..u - t j0. alul UOOi U0Vernmer.t which prethe Pyramids, Jerusalem anu J .- J viiI jn (h;. .,ni.:C fcCt ;Ml example

ens; alter which it me season loo far advanced, it is proposed t x i -1 1 Smyrna, Athens, pass through the Grc-

Tt'..'AS.

AVe havo recently converse-"! with

n (facer of the Navy from Texas,

t.

uur.g

everal

a re w e

I'M ! Then indeed, m iy our poets sing, "A climf whose lith vules I'enl the inarta of the

li it if we extend our views forw ard

to hi'iv vears hence, the subject ?eeim

too great for the gra?p of mind, and only

lo be. encompassed bv imagination-

::nd vet there are many thousands now

io i i,ipnee. w ho will live to w itness it.

PROVISIONS. Cincinnati, May 13

Tite mania of speculation in our city,

is directed very sliongly to prowsions

From Baeoo it has been led lo fasten

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niioil i ioar. Ijim weeiv uns .uucie

ciasi Archipelag'i, touch at Malta, ai.

return lo the United Mates in Autumn. 'The expedition will be placed under the command of an officer in U. S. Navv, w hose intimate acquaintance with every part of the Mediterranean emi

nently cjualiiies him for the responsibilities here proposed ; hc: has very recently relumed from a cruise, in which lie visited the coast of Spain, France, Italy Kgvpt. Syria and Greece, and is an

experienced seaman and navigator. Terms for each passenger .S'200 per month, for which sum stores, beds and bedding, of the best kind will bo furnished. Servants one-third price. The number of passengers is limited

lo forty, and the agents are Tinkh;

he resides, to support the paper puo-

lishod ther ; if, after tuis, he chooses

to subscribe for others, we certainly

hull in no wise object.

What advantage, or what benefit can

i mechanic or farmer of this country

derive from such paper as fhe Saturday

Conner? for instance a paper which,

perhaps has a w ider circulation than any i i the United Stales, if we except a religious paper in New York, ll is

filled up with tales of love murders suicide? police' reports robberies

poetry, without sense and anecdotes,

"'"" -", "f vviliu(lt wit or point. Will they learn b.ui,ed harms, at one liaie as lugn a? ,. ' , ,r . . ,J ' , , , . any thing about the affairs of the cour.hve dollars I wenlv-live cents pt:r barrel. - f . . .. c . . . . . ,i . i " i . c ii v, or state, in the prosperity of which It ha? ilact.iated su.ee between tie dol- - Aa., wn

an

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I it ..... I Hir ciij iiiu.-v in-i-pi I iuti.i..-ivut J. ' .

us aau lour Uoiiars tevem-uvc umun ' "r A r K0..:tWTi,;n.

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1 lilS ll . P.IJ i liiv. iw.ui. . .

lions. l he pi ices, in me in.ei ior coua-

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ir uu uui IIH..I5IU" ii, "ui i i..u"v-v.. , i ... i r. ii,,,;.. c.,,,.!;.,,.

m I. an in auvaoLUU ioi liiuii euooui iiiil; r rom a , ... . , . . . 1 1

such publications, is, mar me papers

.1 E. F. stealing G. IPs

The onlv argument which

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worthy of imitation to the rest ci the State of Mexico, of which this is a part. We could not have a better ccmoaiison between intelligence and ignorance, for ti.e purpose of government, than this province, and the parent state afford. While Santa Anna, and a few other desperado?, ru!e the illiterate halfbreed Mexicans, v,.i!i n power little less than despofic, ami keep the country in a state of anarchy and rcc!ution. a large number of enterprising and. intelligent citizens of our own country, have established a colony in Texas, (Ihe Eastern portion of (hat revolutionary stale.) where (l ey have li'iilt lip a

government of Iheir own, securing lo its members all the rights of person and property, that could be enjoyed in United' Stales. This is truly a phenomenon in ihe political phases of the present century. Cin. Ji lug.

, i Ameuican Colonization Societv. ; 'pnc :,v.ag". duration of the English A meeting of the friends of this iistt- j iarli-uriep.t siucp I TOO. is about three tulion was called at Fredericksburgh, J V(1.t,. 'j,,. 1',,, liamer.l (called in Virginia, on Friday week I is(, lo con- j 'j 8;j 2) which p i?sed the reform Bill. ,-ider and promote, iti objoC. The0ilv sat five nionlhs and -.ventv-siN.

me.nagers have resolved, in reliance

im

and Hart, of No. 97 Pine-sl i eel.

V. 1". Commercial .Idi ci titer.

Idavs.

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upon miv.hu . lowucm auu ,,uu- TUq n.,nk(,f Keniuckv, nf Louisville, lie liberality, to endeavor to raise one icommcnr(;tl operational, the 30th ult. hundred thousand (hilars for the rnusejT(. Fl,.llkfort Argus stales that "such of African Colonizal.o,, during toe p.es- Uq ;i!uud:Hlce ()f active capital in

cm year. iea. iy eig.u ..a u.ieu app- , ,(1,,M1 ( i(v , hat only about

cants lor a passage 10 ijioeria, are

permitted lo be here. 1 ai

to see this day's ascending sun, and to witness these interesting ceremonies. 1 can truly say it is one of the happie?! days, and most pleasing events of my life. A few days more at mo?!, and

perhaps very few, and I al?o shad be numbered with the dead. But while 1 see the spirit th at moved the Patriots of "70 bright and igorous in the breasts of their descendants while I see the rights of my ft llo'.v ci'.izsns maintained, and thc Constitution of" my Country defended I can say with Simeon of old, now Lord, leftist thou

thy servant depart in peace, f r mine ryes have seen the salvation of Mv

Countuv.

by demand or prices abroad

rr .. w, i,i i!-... "i -i i.i'ii

. , n ' , . l are larger, contain more reading, &c. that then, l'.:ur sold ture at three dol- c ' . , ,3' . . , , , .( ..... W e won d say to such, take your own lars thirty-seven and a halt cents per . , . . . J ... . .

barrel. As Z mesville is a point of ex

tensive flour manufacturing, it is a just

i , ria wn tun ...i.i;,:,,,,.,!

v.". "1:11: i litlj;c.l,iii"! .i uu ing iiuuiiiun.il

support which is now sent abroad, the

inference that the price there is an av

erage of the surrounding country. The relative price of Cincinnati shews that i mimo is a distempered state of the mar

ket ; for thc difference and di?lance

bear no just proportion to what is rail cd a fair regular buriness profit, in or

dinary time.-.

The G izntte, not 1 ing since, intimated that there w ere monopolizing trans

actions in pork and bacon, canied on in our cilv, injurious to the common .,.. however prosiiablo they might be

to a t'.T ir.diridwis. 1 Ip'SO intimations

printer w ill be amply able to supply you with as large a paper, and far more

profitably filled than any you can get from the' east. But to (he starting point the union or amalgamation of papers in this Slate,

we believe, will have a favorable result. The number of establishments will be. lessened and the palronag of those which remain, increased. The public and the printers will each gain by such consolidations. Marietta Gaz.

COMMENCE Of THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. How few, very few, even of those who assist in carrying it on have any idea of the extent of this vast trade, which can only be known iu part to the closest observer and mo?t indefatigable inquirer; and this must ever be the case, until legal requirements bhall compel the owners of flat and keel boats to report manifests of thcir cargoes. D u'uig a tiip of seven weeks lo New Orleans I ut fall, six of which were

We leain that on Friday night lasl, at tiie President's mansion, the slumbers

w on-cat ped at all aro'ind. jhespecu of the family were disturbed by an inI iting f"w thought it vras intermeddling cident, with all the particulars of which with their private concerns; other bu- we are not acquainted, but we believe siness men and holders of real estate is substantially described thus: The wen: sensitive to the apprehension that sleep of the President was broken by such intimations might injuriously affect the noise of some one at thc do r of his the city. One of our neighbor Dailies chamber, endeavoring, apparently to

emoouied uie. ?e oojeciions anu rssitytu i ooiam entrance mioii. un the 1 resi

lo use them for exciting dissatifaclion against the Gazette. We were thus discouraged from further noticing these speculations at that time. We nevertheless take up the subject acain, because the effect is now visible upon our zcholc market.

dent's demanding who it .was, and what was his object, the intruder answered that he was trying (or wanted to find thc way) to get out. The noise having roused some members of the family sleeping in adjacent rooms, they promptly repaired to the spot, and" succeeded

a passage to

now on the books of the society. Thc Virginia Stale? Colonization Society has resolved to co-oper;(e with (lie Agent of the Parent Society, for the State of Virginia, in order to raise, if possible, c?i thousand dollars ir. that State. A handsome subscription has been commenced at Richmond; nnd among the donors are the venerable Chief Justice of the United States, and Nicholas Mills, each of w hom h;js put down Lis mime for ,$300. Rrmmikablk Fact. Fhe American Journal of Science and the Arts contains a detailed account w ith a diagram of a snajce found last summer in the w ine cellar of Mr. David Evans, at Batavia, New York, suspended with his

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ue hi now nwarti 10 a spiuer wen. 1 he web w as an inverted cone of intersecting libers, ending in a cord about the siz; of a siik thread. Tiie tail was orally spliced into a loop a i l hung fo (his cord, and a green fly around which ihe cord was woven, had served as a windlass to draw the snake up. The. length of the snake was nine inches; ami his mouth was closely fettered by other cords, lie. was, however, alive when found and undergoing mastication by the expert little kidnapper?, who had entrapped and were feeding on his ginganlic prey. Their extraordinary mechanism and skill in thc construction of the snare, indicate a principle of intelligence adapted to Ihe express occasion, which called for it, and far beyond Ihe monotonous routine of i nstinct. The private fortune of Louis Philipe, King of the French, is said to amount to twenty-five millions of dollars.

pro-p

thirty thousand dollars was applied for, every dollar of w hich was discounted." In gaming, one man's loss is (mothers gain; in cheating, one man's loss is another's gain; in trading both parties are gainers; in war bolh parties are losers. The Newark people have gel on lhcir rail road, which is all the rage there,

a new car, of an entirely r.ew construction, being a sort of moving house with two stories. Miiii:.i or Mini. We learn from the Albany Advertiser, that a bill is now befose the higher branch of the Legislature in New York, lo restore imprisonment for debt ; (o arrest on Sundays, and make the wife criminate her husband! A voing man lately committed sui cide in Paris, bequeathing his body fo his parents, and stating the cause to be his extreme personal ugliness, which had rendered him odious to the fair sex. A new species of potaloe has been in

troduced in (hc province of Ardecho, France. One small root of half an ounce produced 43 pounds; and fwo bulbs in two years six cart loads! Look out. The New York Courier says, "No less (ban 140 thieves have been discharged from our penifent inrv within the last month." A large number of these worthies will probably visit Philadelphia to recommence their depredations. A Boston paper states, that the President of the Bank of the United States, has given orders for closing the branch of that bank at Portsmouth, N. II. It is also stated, that the branch at Fayette ville, N. C. has commenced winding up-

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