Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 163, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 24 December 1836 — Page 3
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State? to quart! U from the
accident-
i.
ana losses 10 wine 1 u is now sue eciei
Some lcqi-l alien appears to be called for, as well bv our ow n interest, a? hy comity to the adjoining British province?. The expediency of pro hlinr; n fire proof building lor the important book am! papers of the Post Oiiie.e Department, is worthy of consideration. In (he present condition of oar Treasury, it is neither necessary nor wise to leave essential public interests exposed to so much thinner, when they can so icadilv he nviilo secure. There are weighty considerations in the location of a new building for the Departmon'. in favor of placing it rear the other Lxooutive building-. The important subjects of a survey ol the coast, ami I ho. manufacture of a standard of weights and measures for the (.li tie rent custom houses, have been in progress for some cars. un! r the general direction of the Kxeretive. and the immediate supei intendonce of a gentleman pososing high scientific, attainments. At the last session of Congress, the making f a set of weights and measures for each State in the 11nion was added to the others hy a joint resolution. The care and correspondence as to all these subjects have been devolved on the Treasury Department during the last year. A special report (Von; the Secretary of the Treasury will soon
nic.ii n
ere ! a- bavin' been directed hv an ear-! office, ami stole some pm?, clothing, and Camliest desire to promote: (lie good of niv ' area's great co.it '. What this wet!;: uili briti country, and I am consoled by the per-1 fj,t!l' v,c !l,e ""'ibb: to relief. We i!o not suasion that w hat ever errors have been ! rjoice at the misfortune? of our enemies : l,ut committed will liml :, er,ri-,.riiro in lh ! thi,t wtaMi-hmrnt lins jo ftvqnontly redicted
imchigence and patriotism of those! who will succeed us. All that ha orcurved dm im; my administration is cab j cu!ated to inspire me with increased ; confidence in the stability of our ins'i- : tut ion?: and should I he spared to enter; upon that retirement which is so suila-; b!e to mv age and infirm health, and
our downfall, and so often trh
that we cntmot h ol'the Palladium
d to put in down.
noticing the t.o-:,' (fawns
s much deitet
Tiir. v.T:.T!ir.:i. "Kir-t it blow, then i! -new. and then it fri-.-," was an exclamation of Tom I leoa's, or of some other peroi, and we had a rtrnctirnl illu-lra-tion of it the present week. a Tuesday, the
iv me in
pec(?, 1 shaii not cea.se to invoke that
beneficent Ijemg. to whose providence
we aie already so signal t he con! ie!!;;;te of his L lit
t-'loved country. AN DllK W JACKSON Washington, Dec. G. 1 0.5G.
Other re- rain poured ilmvn nearlv the w'. de day am
y indented (or .ssings on our
at niV.tt we bad rain hisdi wind ; t ut next
a- froze hard cuoivju with : of snow over if. And at (he i!.is article, ( VY lac-.'ay i:i!
w
tin vr and
r ii sc. I I is f:d
out of i ; vr i
a yei ;'on:v
.r.'.: rinkh it is Mow-in-, e r cent rain
interdicted hy his pin sieinn (i )r. Hunt) (rem receiving his fr:o;:.!s. as tbe vlYcrt to tjonvcrse threatens a return of the hremorrhago, v. hioh.in his pr? -sent weak
conuitior. mip.hl slant suih (;!!:!:,
e attention
t. itti in
Lav
Put..: !er Colli
rrma- to el! lien and ft in ,: td
uv, ..hi.
iis rxuv- ct"T : : Ki-ri;!:r;:(;!'. 1 ae. 1 7. -Some tin.' sine ; -, prm-
I. 7 .'(. ee in a (! entjdov. '! kman
Not knowing certainly under what brad to dace tin; followins;, we place it,
at vt :.f
U "ver.ue id her: i
prne, ;r-o I:
re, muter tlic head of Surplus -, as one as appropriate as any
utzrflr.
aturday tlx: wife of a mechand i.illis, residing in Fitzroy eave birth to four children,
-1 I
it!', t
i !n !e cem! i
Though : j we em; !e a! V to his 'v; ):
Ui(i
on
It is most re-
' W.dhs is sixty-five years is wife fifty, and ten years pced inre she previously
ia e l vv c
eive iii!;i to any cm Id i en. and singular say. i!x-y arc twins. The children
l.i.jh
i I..
e;t -
SATUIiI.VV mXTMKKR 21. is.;g.
' Xew York, i : Van lhireii, :
hnreu s ma ,or ; ! lti:a eieeied, woni
fire -idea
This
in tae state of era sl-iJed that la: a lainnrdy
l,
aa eiror, m:i''1iik!i as l,
has received a nniorllv of t!ie l'eopieVs votes.
tvrui;.
he communicated to Congress, v, will .iow wh.at has been accomrdi
as to the whole, the number and c:;m-
isation oi the persons no v etis
in these duties, and the progress cx
to be made (iurim; the cnsuiiu
d,
v
cd
I .xitu
ve;ir, v. i;h ;i copy of the various correspondence deemed necessary to thro: liht on the subjects which stem to re
(jaire ndditiona
h
ave been muio
egijlation. (.humor introspective al
lowances in behalf of the superintendent, a:.d some of his assUtant?, which 1 did not feci justified in granting; other claims have been made for large increases in compensation, which, under all the circumstances of th:5 several cases, I declined making without the express sanction of Congress. In order to obtain that sanction, the subject was at the last session, on my suggestion, and by request of the immediate superintendent, submitted by the Trea-ury Department to ihc Committee ot Commerce of the Houm: oi Represerd itives.
rifKsmr.M s .11 i-:ssacj?-:. We u;ive to-day, to the cxclnion of much other matter, the President's .'M-ssage entire. It is tii e H-t eaaiaal Mes-acrc of A.xnitr.w J ack-
'.ix to the Congress of (he United Stales; anil ! We will pav a li'oeral priee to nny person who one w hieh, wc lliiak, will he more popular with will farnidi us with c. 1 37, of the Ui-inj; Sun ti.o-e w ho have opposed his r.dministralion, Times, date 1 ,lu:ie 'ah, 1 V'.w. That imiulior than anv wliich h;irmana!cd from hira. ! was loaned from our file, and lo't !iv the per
son wh j borrowed it.
wins to th.e ureal lensrth of the Presi
dent's Mi'-:i;f, we arc compelled to omit a
se.mmarv ot I .eci!ativc procced.ie.L;. Aothm
howover, oi 'jreat importance had tr in
in either !t.'.;ic!i. at our last dates, we 'aail brtns; up the proccetlitis:
For the iuformalion of Mr. C wiPr.Ki.i.'s
section, we "ive place to tin:
, j Iriends in uus section, we give j
ired ; lolhiwii!; nouee, from (iio Cincinnati papers.
In our next ' Should .Mr Campbell lie met by any of the j Catholic faith, the discu -km w ill, we have no J doubt, be very interesting.
Tir po:ik .t auk i:t.
We h. e no'ddnz new to add. since our last.
on the M-.bjt et r f ll.o Pork Market. We have ! noticed, a lew lots brought to town within a !
d.iv or two na't, which sold at . .mil Ct per'
i i i 'i-i . i. . i. .1 i. . .i . a : : ; .Tn ))ii ; ;?)( rl
mi no i uo. i ma e skills ui oe out n me oi:iusi- ,7
lion to pur., base. The former inactivity of the Cincinnati market still prevails.
kotsiax catholic ii:si rssitx.
QpV.'e are daily a-ketl if any action has yet been had in the I.e.ri.-lainre, on the petition for a division of Diaiboro county. The sahject ha? not been mentioned in the. proceedings so far as received, l.very matter of importance to the people of Dearborn county, which transpire? in the Legislature, will be notice 1 in the Ti:ne.
;!-! !. v; fiction liasin t ikon
1 .1 . . .
is now liivuetl to uu: enactment oi snm..-
b
tne
It it
pt tec
; now invited to tne enactment ot so
express and detailed provisions in relation to the vaiious claims made lor the pa.-t. and to the compensation and allowances deemed proper for the futme. It is further respectfully recommended (hat such being the inconvenience of ait'-nlioii to these duties by the Chief .Magistrate, and such the great pressure of bu-iness on t'ne Treasury
Di-Dartment. the general superx ision ( f
the toast survey, and the completion d
the wet glits and measures, il the woiks are kepi united, should he devolved on ;i boar;.! of oSUecis, otganiznl specially for that pnrjn.se. or on the N';vy Hoard attachca'to l-o- Xa) Depart meat. All my experience and reflection couth m tlx: conviction 1 have so olteti e-
UKATIi I5V ritKLXIM;. An individual by the name of Jacob R.ri.ey, a iv-idciit of Randolph town-hip, aged
about jj year, was found frozen to death, on
Friday of last week, about a mile this side of;
Hartford. He was an intemperate man, and
hail left Il irtfir l the -rcor.!intt Monday ove
rt in I, ia :i slate of intoxication, and, as we are
tola, Vnxa i Uctilo i,f liquor with him. I he prob;d)ility 1-, that be was frozen to death the same evening. When found, he, was covered with snow.
Wo h ive made our arrangemnl--, all things concurring, to he at Cincinnati
hesxinnino ( the sa'and mcx in
We hone (h it our Ro
man Catholic friends, vt ho have avoa ed
their regard for free discussion, and who have so boldly end wantonly impugned Protestant principles, will then and there be in readiness to sustain (heir allegata, or to dispute the proposi
tions we have submitted to their consideration. In case of a failure on their part, we shall, on Tuesilaif, ihr. Ol'i Jnnitnry, either by day or by night, as the friends of this discussion may decide, commence our iuvestiuation ol the claims and pretentions of Popery, in defence of our propositions already offered. A. CAML'Rr.LL.
November 23th, 1G3G.
a ; I in :
h !
erotr the
t . (! . ' ... , , U rev; r:;l !;;! vnri! ;
th- sa
y for two 'lars ief c j , ( ;
'Vntiie
r
f,
Oel ,1
n'eaK-
V'-rs iii .-ar-ipe.i sbaut thirty-five of 'he guns !;e no evening at a the other v iih
i I'll
mother arc lively to do well.
i . .I. : ! e,e- iv ;! t ;
have discovered that 1
m eve:
ill' C i at-
i 0 O w c so s!de a -two vests
and three sh: rN. ty-fivcor forty feet sren or c-i
iii.nvn
yerjrs
hi
ic ;i:
W Stile is about th.ir-
oid, a nnut live
inches high, has a
d sear on his foe. it i-
e
ui-'. l'i inters are reijues-
; U rOWlsoi ! ' :i ': ii it-n f,ir l.onic-il!
ar Nr-w ( )
leu (o copy this severally. PuH.ulivm.
C.VIll.MCT A Kit WCKMP.XTS llooded v. iih rtiisioi s of
s'lmles frou! the sttonglv probable to
e are
-W
possible
the palpal-
nl with respect to th
v a
consiructian t.f Mr. h-.n ieireifs (hihi- !(!. Il seem; st tiled that Mr. Woodbury wiii rel.ii:i ?h" Trc;isurv and Mr. Kendal! th.. Post Ohice. Of the iesidue of tlx; (d ! Cabinet, Mr. Forsyth will probably be entrusted with a dis-
i
ungui.-nei i - i j i niian v
led to tlx: ! State. Wt
:gii
;t
1- tua.
i lives wi
i r
,.';ut (it i:x
nave a in
Mission.
II
on.
'! : -'. The (hmgress of Texas is now in session. President Houston an d ii a: Pre.xident Lamar have made t'u ir ii.;au:n:ah. The question of
I . ei :i I eo,..,, 'j'iie. C eign r ti r i '. power: Uii-she: of the Tex ts
i!ig Smi;i Anna has been disa;ul tleti ied in the negative, haii man of the committee offordations, iMr. Fdlis, has made his accompanied by resolutions, emi g the President to appoint com-er-s to treat with the lxecutive United States for admission of into the Union.
Tht BiVfi'Hltn. Tlx: Lyceum will meet this eveninsr, at six o'clock, at tiie .Methodi-t Church. The question tor iiseu ioii is On-lit that portion of the Surplus Itevenue comins; to Indiana, to be disj -imI u' in the manner recommended by the Governor in has late message J Dec. 24.
JOOIiHEYMEN WANTED.
TIIll subscribers are ready to seat six or fi -!il Journeymen Shoemakers,three on Men's, three on Women's, and the balance on coarse Roots, Shoes, &c. to whom will be given th.e Cincinnati bill of w noes. L. N. HALL tk CO. Rising Sun, Dec. 17, 183G. fjj'Lawrenceluirh Palladium will publish and charge this c luce
Tin-:
f-'7On the '. th instant, the Legislature dec
ted Wli.l.lAM J. l?iuwv- Siectetary of State, over William Sheets, the late incunibcnt. The vote, on th.e fir-t ballot, wa-, for Brown 76, for Sheets C.a.
I.KtdSLATl KM.
Indian Aioris, Dec. 13. It will bo poicoivcd, from our Legislative reports, that the last week was mainly occupied in the important elections that have taken place. On yes
itcrday, both Houses commenced the
Legislative business of the session, in good earnest. A general revision of our statute laws, and the embodying the
d to C
oneress. tn
pi'cSSe
molidit
wiii pieven!, in any even' i.f t!o- Piesidei.t and Vic.
favor of an a
-. ... i ... ,.,i,ii'ili'!nw iv I ne i
.111 I'-' UU- V il. "
the
(lection
President of
the United States devoUinsr on the ll.xi-e of Representatives ;md the Seii, ite; and 1 tlxuetote lieo leave .again la suht it our attention to the subject. Tio te were ari;u oilx r susigestion j;i (J-,y ! e,t aanu d me-sane, not acted
mem. rat iieui ii i V that Hit
w.iiit f '.iie.t.ii ;nil in
frA correspondent of the Shclhyville Courier, in a receet nundicr of that paper, over the sinat .re of " A Voice from Shelby," su?ests the propriety of the nomination of the lion. AVOS LANE, of Dearborn county, as a candidate for (rovernor, and General JOHN MVl .R1-, of Knox county, for Lieutenant Governor ; and asks the opinion of the 1 )cmocratio papers throughout the State, in regard to the 'uu'cestion.
same in one volume, is spoken of as one
c.i '.I r ,i wasron iiassitig over ins lireast. of the uni)oi lanl measures of the pre- . . . ' r i i- i .. . I ... ,a.. i , ,i- pired in a few hours after the
sum session. ui i iws, ill nils lime, are scatleied through a ereat number
j oi voinmes, and to the recent emigrants i to our Slate, who comprise one-half of j our population, it is extremely difficult
to ascertain w!;at our statutes really set forth. We are in hopes th.e measure will be trone into by a joint com-
1 donblbss be cal-
: Department of
ing report that
(iov. Marty will likewise be called to Washington. We do tail believe it. An appointment may be: offered to Gov. Marry, hut he cannot accept il, in view of bis tdlh.ial relation to the people of Xew-York. Resides, Mt Van Huron is too sharp-sighted a politician to desire. Cov. M"s acceptance of cilice at
Xew-Voik dictation, and New-York iTbrf: to secure the Pre.side.nc v, with
out this. . (:;"- Yd r.ve r .
V r.L At i !o.--T. R becomes our
painlul duty to announce tne ciealti ol
.-motber liiyblv esteemed citizen. As t'apt. Isaac; Li.v.rus, of Columbia, in
tins countv, was engaged m drawing
brick in the rieiglibm bootl of the vi
lage, with an ox-leaai, and in descent
ing a hill, lie was thrown from the near
ion which ho was riding, mid was
itcrallv crushed bv tiie wheels o! tne
He cx occur-
r
rence. V.a;it L. was a very enlerpn-
1 ill.! r
sing anu wortnv man, netu me cuice oi
Master, in the anove named vil
lage, and his departure will leave a
vacuum in his neighborhood,
mittee of both Houses, as the most pre
ferable mode. 1 ne assistance of our
0-Tbe F.ditors of the Uushville Herald, Judiciary will no doubt be afforded, if
Urookvillc Anitriean,and Lawrenccbnrgh t al- . neeessarv, w iih much clicerhlhiess, as ia.'.oim, ail Whi- papers, say that the people j to 'ncjr Department. Donorrcl. of their respective cotintic5, w ho are opposed j . . to Mr. Lam., look upon no other man as their VOTE OV INDIANA, candidate for I'oncross, than Geo. IL Dunn, Extract of a letter from the c.orresponof Dearl..- county. That Jmlse Dunn will j dent of the Mad ison Banner, dated be a candidate for that station, is quite certain I 1 ,-,,-.-. iv o
lllll.l..lllf!iil5 J70, , O. Oil yesterday, at 1 '2 o'clock, (he
took
I, that will
not lie easily filled. I it: has left a wife,
and seven children, and
of relati vesand friends to deplore their
loss. Con nny r 7 !c ll't. I cJ: .otat, 1J
10
WILL be t -tiered at public sale, at the
idence of the subscriber, in Clay
township, Dearborn county, la., 1 1-2
miles north of .lames mill, on Saturday, the 7th day of January next, the following propei ty: One horse, one brasa clock, one writing desk, a lot of new
tinware, two beds and bedding, about GO yards of homespun cloth, one saddle, r'il wright tool, cc. &c. the property
of benjamin Smith, deed. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when
th.e terms will be made known. WM. SMITH, AdrrCr. December 17, 1G3G.
tiie l.iW- ol the
1:1 our ne.ud to op u the
'ot- who h th.
it.
bat we think it entirely too soon
nva, iifirticnlarlv in the manner , r
. ... , , . . i nai ri-on
irooiv iuo .American n.is Htiempieu
iCCtOl'S
tr.car seats in
D-iji, ! i.j f. .op) m nl a. t!i it are d -emeu no; iiiv i-l oUi' f ivorable t oii-id'M at ion. lie fore concluding thi pap. r. I think il due to lite aiious Pviuiive De-o-.itmeiiti to bear testimony to tin-it mi ti-pero'ts condition, at d to tbe a(ulit end iiitegialv u itii w iiieji (hey have
o;
the Represenlalives' Hall. Mill
on
Stapp was called to the chair, and A.
lir.TTIN; o r.l.r.CTloxs. I S. White appointed secretary; so as to . . . . : .!...- ..i i
in:! i. as l eer, introduce!! mto the i louse ot j con.iuei ineir iMisiness con eci i anu ;n
n-ci,l.
of the Ohio Legislature, which : order
a line of not lss than ten, j rire i'it,;,1,.-!
for it- object the prevention of betting on ' Jerit of th.e United States, and then for
Th-v
first balloted far Prcsi-
ectioiis lmposiiij a line ol not lss than ten, j y ice President. 1 lie
nor more than one thou-and doilars. Tiie of-( votes were cast for Harrison ft
, . . i ; ' --.I - i.e. .....! ... I,., . . . . -
" '- "l ' -o"""""., i" .tent, and t. runner lor ice
nine tdectora
How JsuAi.n wr. Livi:? Flour eleven
twelve dollars a barrel Rvc f 50
nernu-.iei v orn no inraer o cenis
per pound Potatoes 33 and 50 cent
eer bushi 1 Wood higherthan ever
thereto ic, i ow si.nli we live? Wc wil
marvt lious wk-c, and tell you. Ii
tin: hi st place eat r.o cakes, pies or any
tliimr d (nis kind; but
.".ml w holesomo food. Buy r.o
kn;u ks, such as nuts, raisins,
In the next place, be economical in
dress, iinisii up and mend the old coat, and wear it a little longer: ditto
your other garments. (let your old hat
ironed over, and let it last an extra
three months. Wear cowhide boots
i
ive on plain
little etc.
Slate of IwHiuui. Dearborn county, set. Probate Court of Dearborn county,No vember Term, 183G. In tl le matter of the cs-J On petition to tale of Adam Bowman, reinstate will, deceased. 5 fcc. IN this matter comes John McIIvoy,jr. by Buck, his attorney, and files his petition showing, .amongst other things, that one Adam Bowman, formerly of Botetourt county, in the State of Virginia, did, in his life lime, make his will in writing, bequeathing to this petitioner, certain rights and claims, due and coming to him the said Bowman, dee'd. from ihe United Stales; that the said will has been consumed by fire, and praying that he be admitted to make proof thereof, and to restore and reinstate the. said will on the records of this countv : And the prayer of the said petitioner being by the Court deemed reasonable, notice is hereby given to ihc heirs of Ihe said Adam Bowman, if any there be, and to all other persons concerned in this matter, that the
Court will proceed to act on said peti
tion, on the tut rd day of the next reb
uary Term of this Court. By order
:f the Court:
JAMES DILL, Clk.P.C. December 10, 183G.
;cen ''on IiIcU'k. li La noon toy MM -.e,.,i-het in the same manner as is prescribed ' a enforce in ail of them a loiiaiit an! J by 'tatute in Mien ca-es.- We think the mea-
iilhlhl disthaige of the pui.Mie nu-i-i.e.s.-, and it is L'ati!ing to me to bo !,e,ve that thcie 1- no j 1st cati-e of com-
pl iint from any quarter, at tne mannt r i;, which they have fuhhled the objects of their creation. j lav big now finished the ob-ci vat ions deemc'l p. roper on lliis, the l.i-t occasion I siiall hae of communii .iting with ihe two Houses of Congress, at their meeting 1 cannot omit an cxpre-si..u of the eratiiude which is due to the n at ho.ly of my fellow cili.eu-, in whose paitialitv and indulgence I liave found ..... ..oiiio. inent and sti'mort in the ma-
tii:ieutl and
It is understood here that the Llecfars
were somewhat divided as to tin: Yie
sure a irooit on." : anu hope that our legislature ! i -1.1. it. . .1 ' - . j I resident, lint consented to uo tooether
lil.li im.'.MV u:l- 1 ..iiii in;. 11 t ini.ir iiiiiii,iu.ii : r , - i .1 im . . a , . .' , . ,'. . ,. ' Last nioht the Lb ctors met to appoint rci-iiiK uhr ui ihnn . hiivptlil n ni'. tint! tn the! II1
t i ne.ssei i L;c 1 no -ii i i ni-iniinn ;isll
m for I resi- hvlu cf calf skin they are not only .: President. (qlt.apei', hut better for cold wealther.
Avoid unnecessary rides. May at
borne, and if vou are without one.
d are bachelors, get married fortb-
cna tinent of such a law in this State.
i r v an
Huron's inajoi-ity in the istateof
inglou city. After eighteen ballotii
ben. a!t(r Wilson, (who was in the
an
with and provide yourselves with
...... . ,
. . ! 1 t . :
one. oave woou in 01 um. ohm
nr.. j : . 1 . 1 1
dwellings 114111, anu u tiMHii Mim-i
atit
1 keepin,o diir tl, shut! bhillow
Louisiana, is J-iOvotes. Tbe whole immhcr of j battle of Tippecanoe.) was appointed t,C!-o directions, and if vou don't get
f .il . .... .11.. 1, t , I I .. .. -
101 nut sei if,.tn. 1 me se...eu vuic d(.. r ,.:oui:h. it is liecauseyou
liveretl to him bv Mr. White, in pros- . .. e j;'lZV ;UKi niu-l be pronounced poor . . - - r 1 1 . 1 . .. 1 " 1 ..... . ' J 1 . 1
ence 01 an me rnoeiuis, aocompametl t'.ieoietica! ccent tnist--.
oy
U ing scenes through
. . . I . I. ..... ..... I..I ... diitii...
W lUCil il lia-i lo.enio- ni ' -.-- ..... ' my public, career. Though deeply senstlile thai my exertions have not been crowned with a sut cess corresponding to the degree of favor bestowed upon me, I am suie that they will he reuiid-
votes cavcii was .Oaf). Ueiuborn county gave 2 lii. votes, bi i : cr more than one-third of the imiii'ncr 1 icn by tbe Slate of Louisiana. Till: IWI.T.VIMU.II, Thore arc strange doings about the Iilladiuai c i ddt-hiiu tit thce times. On Satunlay wi-c-k, 1 ) lid', r loib, it come out with Greg's iiame as l.ditor and riddishcr Cameron's name out. l.a-t week, December l"tb, it come out in a half theet, with Cameron's name a- I'liiiii r and I'u'oli' her, and Gregg's name nuubere to be found. The explanation for the bailees, is, : misuml ml and in i between these dignitaries. The l'stlladium of November .'tith, wasdate.l Oecaunher ath ! lint the worst of ail 1, v. ct k before last some fellow broke into the
by some very appropriate remarks
Tbe chairman then foimally adjourned
(he Lloetoral College, until the r
Wednesday in December. IC-IO."
Hampshire (Haze tic.
hi'!'. A M liOAlS ON T11K I j K KS
It
iv.:.. Ci CI..;.. II..
pears mai on laues nin,oi. -i uu
...... . ,.-.
run and Michigan, there are Zi .meri-
r in mid Hiitisb steamboats. On the
streams connected with these lakes
there are n other steamboats running,
1 1 U stated in a 15ut-
iin: i'iti.::sui:.T's ni-:.r,Tir. W.siii.(iTox, Dec. (1 .... .. t. -1 .1
I lie health o the I 'resident lias gtai
ii.-illv iii'iii-r.viiil hut lie is still extreimdv inakhur o'J
feeble, and imabie to meet company, falo paper, that but l steamboats have He cives his attention, a few hours eve- been lost upon these lakes m 1 o years
i v dav. to comnmnications laid before and no loss of life among t.ie passcn-
i him by his cabinet ; but he is absolutely gers except in one instance.
Stale of Indiana, Dearborn county, set. Vobale Court of Dearborn county, November Term, 1G3G. n the matter of the es-) On petition
tate of Adam Bow man. to reinstate deceased. S ';,st
IN this matter comes the petitioner,
John Mcllvoy, jun. by Buck, his attor
ney, and on his motion, it is ruled and
ordered by the Court now here, that
notice be. jfivcn to the heirs of said deceased, if any there be, and to all other
pet sons concerned herein, that the petitioner will proceed, on the 4lh day of January next, al the oflice of Joel De-
coutsey. F.sq.in the town of Kisingbun,
in Dearborn county, Indiana; and at the Mayor's office, in the town of Newport, Campbell county, Kentucky, on the (5th day of January next, between the hours of I) o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. M. on said days, to take depositions to prove the existence and destruction of a certain will and testament, made by the said Adam lJowmanin his lifetime, in favor of him the said John Mcllvoy, Junior. Py order of the Court: JAMES DILL, Clk.P.C. December 10, 1836
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