Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 25, Richmond, Wayne County, 3 July 1822 — Page 1
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the rr.i nor mis r.u tr j
fro ? ('r f iJ-!i Cud- fr .V?,",,t'"'" " ' . nfcr: .W rr.fVi m .V aV. -v ' Oeo.'; Circuit 1822. iiy the jnynicn! t,f Tzco D .tim, VM"- 'h Dermott, ; S. L. Smith. -vre, Ir((u h f Y c .'rrefc.
fw5(V'V.'-'Vt f'.- 'dH yi c6 7f;:a;
FRiTri vi !Tn,:s!!t:ivr,v ELI) Mf LACT.Y.
:iu acco.mt f the euro of two ma jd.tg by opening the tumours under jlheir tongues.
pursuit, and succeeded in putting ... 1 1.11 &
c luupouiis ihio mm wnicn drove him on the shore, where they lanced
and killed Inm. I he creature haw been skinned, and it required two
afford, will generally be more inter- time observed that if the jury were esting than has been imagined. It of opinion that government was in-
will be found that nature has done
more, & art will have to do less than tney miglit,as individuals, sign a cer
!.-..-..-.- .....1 ! At .1 1
"ih:,uiu mx I ii( n io urag me sum about 200 yards, which is to be stuf-
peoplc abroad have conjectured. ri,i i ..
MCotrv, for D-rf rndant.
Wfk aud Pk.cf., for Plaint. iT
-'bu V.v.v P.st thrrf r;v,7 tc an The ab no case rainc on for trial.
: ,. rge of Ff:y C :. j.-.n Friday, the 31t f Miv, before
in tfin:cc tcitr t: . -?j ! is honor J udgo Woodunrd. It ap-
' rd flvth p t,ti - 'Jet aivlc pv arc d 'hat the defendant began pa-
l : '(,'(.. dnuhis addresses to lie plaintiti, who
I';i!'ire t .' a !ioi!:n.i,:;irr rt the aughter rf a vorv poor, tho' apirr'i'h -f At " ;2 m.''-. '- ; re-j': -ctable inhab:!a'it of Queen
.-:' - C t iit. v. i:i Ih" waiter of 1T.12, and
cotitinm a i::iro. arMI the MimnuT
rtbscrikr :rih to fHyr-'rJiiv.'rS I C21, wlier. hf ir .fenn'd the mo
rhe idea has prevailed that the face
of the countrv nrevenfprl ihn rnsai1il.
R:d, and will be brought to this city ity of finding elevated streams, in the the Vice Presh Tuesday next. interior of the state, capable of sun- The Jury c
A number of old whalers and othcrjplying a canal. This supposition is camcn hac been to view it, andlentirelv done awav. as farns rrnnrf
ihey all declare that they have nev-jone of the contemplated channels, er seen an animal of the same kind.jWe are not prepared to say that the
debted fo him in a larger amount,
u,d from the description giren of a other routes are as free from obsti
bt i berpent, they consider it one ofjcle?. Report of citizens resdii-? in that species. That he ha.l no en jtheir neighborhood is sreneraly verv trails, no heart, huta liver which'tlatierincr. But in these, little confiproduced four barrels of oil, aid sixpence can be reposed, as it is onlv by rows ot small sharp white tccth.skilful and accurate examinations The upper part of the tail is about ;t hat our opinions can be well found-
r,,?,v .r, ;,Vv A, r,L M.-roHh,. ..I-,! ,;tr)t ur .l.-.nm.f.., aM(I lUC aboVC 3rd.
htlersth, IC'r vrus! U ,f-was a uoo'l uirl, but that he" i.ad the skin is of a leadish colour. r lnned l.U mind for tlic pr.-cnt.'1 V'Jn a 1'kc a stone.
uj(ji i no uiroai is large enougn io pass a
Adv.
and if ever he did inarrv. he woi
CANALS.
tfhmn of ujvi rti!o. marry Kli.abet!. He thereupon' , . 'discontinued hi visits and the nres-
-rt t::ris or us?, -tor inn r rzt;th . , . , a ) i, ,.,,, , "eat suit wtk !nnht t-" damages. 1 be detendar.t charged the planit:tl
ilh a want of chatitv, and endev-
(ariie man.
ml ' - 4 V . I " L l t 1' t I fit, C , y I ' r (
toured tf prove it bv a certain witness, .who. upon bci:i a-kid the question, paid he was not bound to answer. jThis witne-- wa- mt severely "lealt !wilh bv tho rourx I fr the plaintitl.
".and seemed to share the indii'ration.
mnnoviiQULL
7.c m m ho labours to increase
. i)tjrt :vm emo( h!unent t ,k,Ki, ,,-llf ,t l(i, fr?wwl thi river summit level. Mr. Ceddes
: i -
00 C.1X.1L.
The board of canal coumissionersi
The Middlesex canal cost .$17,000
a mile, and the New York canal 'l 3,800. English canals 22.500;
French N 15, GOO. The great French
1 ,-! 1 ri'l..
w. i i..., u.. : 1 1 . 'cai uii is loo nines loiiir. mo
int- All nrefiit ernl AIr Tvtlinn
A. Brown. Mr. CodnYs. (,p pnf-i.:mcrtook 15 vears io complete, the
i
eer, attended, who had previous to
t: real
The for-
meeting the commissioners, examin
od the Cuyahoga and Muskingum -ummit level, and Mahonvand (ira:id
t.itmlcr? af.acei'ptalde sorvh e to tlc iVi Linf. His m.-innations were
hllovvm. n; hut he who de i - trca(r,i JV t!.,' court and jurv, with u.-il method ot preventi'iLT nr th(, ( ( nl;.ln;)t hcy mvl f,; The .iiLjdi'easc. is eniiueritly entitled ( lmniclc.r 0f the plamtiir was sus--;eprr.isec! hciix honelact-r-t taipr1 ljV ,i,0 teslimonv ofmanv rcsfp:cies. There is scarcely any .,crljj;jt itnct;s indeed she apire more dreadu! or more t ' : r- pcaroj to ;,rfiuir,i additional re-pec-yntal. ttrm tN- liydiophobia. thilitv from the base attenmt made
to destroy h r. His honor, the judcri-
Palladium. PREDICTION. Coiniccllor Lillicnsticn, of Frank
fort on the Maine, has published a
cenerally p:
:.",;iii. r.nd rc : r'medi'4-. for. rains a r.' vV:::ir t'.e v:i- :t
!ed th kiH i I
1 lJ:e n. -l p-v-harc-d 4he iurv.that the character r llov il a: li- t1y tu0 nb.irtifr-.va nroved to he not
h" pure, but unsuspoc t-d. The iv mi-e and breach were cleail'
f a melhad ol in its l:rs( -ta
lias returned to meet his assitant.iwork. in which he attennts fo nmu-.
who was left to make certain survey sargunientatively and mcthoicnllyj
ana levels, on the summit between that the predictions respecting Anti-
Black river and the Kilbuck branch Christ, are now on the eve of being of the Mu-kirejum thence to proceed accomplished. Anti-Christ, he aiive?t to the Sandusky and Sc ioto serts, will appear m 1C23 his ariisummit level; thence, on the sum-val will be succeeded by ten vears
mil level, to ttie wet part ot the ofrelimous warsalter which the
state A lllS intcJilL'ence We have millpnlnm nc ht n-surp lis. is t-n
received from a member of the lcgis-'commence in 183C. lature. InipusiVjr. ...
t roni iha Acv lor.v ua: lte, June A.
tilicate to .that effect, which wculd
not, however, be recorded, but might,
at some future day, be of service to
ident.
Jury came into court at a
quarter past five o'clock, and rendered a general erdict in favour of the
defendant. They at the same time
gave a certificate for a balance, vhicri they considered as justlv d.K: from the government to the Vice Presi
dent, of 136,799 97.
CCT CHALLEJVGLXG. Jacob Baker was tried on the 15th
ult. in New York for sendiug a Clinl
lenze to David Rogers. The trial
lasted until 11 o'clock at night. The District Attorney, assisted by Ban
ner and Price, managed the prosecu
tion. Emmett and Hoffman were counsel for Baker. Great talents, ia
aid to have been displayed by the
lawyers and the trial excited much
interest. A sealed verdict was brought in the morning after the trial
rinding the defendant tg;y. Theeilect of such conviction is a general
disqualification to hold any oilice of
trust, honor, or protit, under the government of the state, and lo: of the elective franchise as an inhabitant of
the sate. If the truly honorable
course of Mr. Rogers were pursued
kiy rtm..i: - ! :. virus from the..j,. out, ai.d thai there was nothing ivV Sre it ha-had time to dillii-eLfU. r..,i i,v ,1,.1,. Pint, to iutifv.
tl rr -ui'h the frame. ' ,r , Ven , vruso his mud breach cf
Mr. Middlcu n, our nn -i-ter in faih. That it was in evidence, that
: i. lias tr.r -nr.!t( d a m- nnim:, AQ v:- worth between three and four
- j 'u, !)': . t,-. !r. Mitchelt. rit- jhou-, d doMars. and he conld not t Dr. M-irMchet'.i. a Ka--' ;i :lVo"sd expressiivr his opinion, that it
ivt n at h t!i the-., n a f if. drin.o.dieL' hea v dama-
Hi. ar '
rk Commercial Adverser. .r,.s That it v as not a ca-e oJapc-
M.iUi the n.uiea?i..',s oi un er- rfliarv (. tract, n which the pirv disease are pointed out, and r0H( ,n,.a lu-. :u.d ut-uld be bound j'-e made l:nown. He t;.t "--'f.iu; the actird amoiivt of darnahe nppi arar.c e (A tumour.- id u;- L ,iU thev ould, in thi ac- .! sir.e ; jq an' g in der hv i n.. ,r measured bv -the -ound nve- . alua- and ur.iihrmly m.u ' J di-i t etion of the jurv : he adi.-;.-ierr ot' w dr'rholie irn.-, ...I ilwm f.i :ir with r;iiiti(:i. hut
r. can oily be ascertained b the same time v. il !i tinnness ; tl;e d-'-tj i i. hrn any o: e i bi'itt f huidant had perhaps destroyed the 't:. it is LM omiiii nib d that he jd.di. (ill's peru e of mind for ever !d subjf ( t ti nirue to an.i- jlf. ;;,d gained her atlections he bad .' ?, for w: eK-, ahd if no In- tnt!:! with them for a threat portion Jt-then ar.pcar, it may saf be:0flrr 1 1 f. and then, w ithont cau-e. fi'.dcd ti at in poi-on ha h en di-carded and abandoned her. The T.mir.icated ly t!ie bite. But if.'defendant could claim nothing but nt z any part of this period, tu- jiirt ice from their hands, and he ub"irs sliitiild show them-elvcs. t!u-knitted to them, whether the publir,
'.tor recommends that they should as well as the plaintiff, could not ask :r.itru;tly cauterized, or opened. by! in this cae, an exemplary verdict, -up lam ei. A greenish matter! The Jury retired, and brought in 1 proceed from tlieo ineisionsa verdict for the plaintilf of Tn-o
fTi the paliej.t i? directed to bytThoUiiwl Do-Hurt.
From the Cleveland Heard, Jliy Q, VTc may conclude with much ccrtaiutv, from Cads already received.
that the project of a canal on the Government vs. the Vice President
courses of the Cuyahoga and Mu-;0f the United States, for an alleged kiegum rivers is fcanhle beyond the;!,alauce against the latter of about most sanguine expectations cnter-j 1 1,000 dollars, gne.ving out of his tained of this route. The Porlagejdishursements as governor of this Lake, covering about five hundred!tate during the late war, commencacrcs, is o situated as with no great'cd. A number of witnesses were
labar to be mad - to discharge itself examined, and the court, adjourned either way. To this lake the rnai i'at 3 o'clock, to meet again at 11 o'-
ranch ot the Muskingum approach- :dock this morning. The Vice Fre
es within twoinilrs, andmiy be con-uident opened the cause with considducted, with small expense, into it, erable talent, and examined the wit
hy every gentleman involved in like difficulties, a speedy victory would be obtained over those false notions
of honor which alone perpetuate this
disgraceful and icicked practice.
o :o Saxumwh April 9. Eighteen of the Africans which were brought into this port sometime last year in the prize brig general Ramirez, have been ordered by
the president to proceed to rotiolk,
IM POT A NT TRIAL. Vcsterdav, in the District Court
of the United States, thecauso of theKual from thence they will be sent in
a government vessel to Africa. Agreeably to this order, toe marshall of the district shipped these Africans on board the ship Spartin, bound for Baltimore. We uaderstaad they were decidedly opposed to tiie idea of returning back to their native
country.
and thence bv its outlet into lake
Uric. This circumstance furnished a facility which we had not calculated upon. That the Cuyahoga river might be turned toward the south, and its current led into the Ohio river, we were always clear of doubt; hut we had not supposed that the
country would permit human inginu
nesses in person. The whole proceedings were highly interesting, ard
the result will prove, on this subject, the public have imbibed very erroneous impressions.
The United States District Court
it v to play her pranks and sport with met yesterday morning pursuant to
and then w,A his mouth with!
tiorg decoMion of the tops ar-dj nfTS of the Ctnifft lattt, tuutorin.) 'How broom. The virus h thiiM tro)ed in it-germ; and details oil tt' rous ca-es are given where this!
Advocate
THL SLA SKIIPLNT, OR SOiiiLTHJNC L1KL IT, CAPTURLD.
W e have conversed ith a certain
tiie I uscarawas in like manner, bv .idioiirnment. for the nurnose nf con
J I J 7 I I directing its channel whithersoeverjcluding the above cause. Roberti die listeth. This, however, seemsjTillotson, Esq. United States District;
to t)c the case bevond all depute ; Attorney, summed up, on the part of
a .".a... - I -
and completel)' establishes the tact the prosecution, in a long and elabo-
that feeders may not only be obtain- rate speach. After which, (about l2
cu in abundance on the dividmgio'clock) Judge V an INcss delivered r
ridge, but that a great surplus of wa-tshort but immpressive charge to th
SLAVLKV. A negro man was brought from Virginia to this town, a few days since, and was offered for sale, the follow wa very willing to be sold to a gentleman residing iu this to.vn, but the owner being otfercd a greater price for him, by a man to take down
Front the Jho York GazcCc, June 7.ltbe :i iver to be sold, the negro objoc-
The U. Statrs-cs. The Vice PresidwtAd to be sold to him, and when he
found he must submit, rather than go down the river, he cut his throat.
He however, is not yet dead.
Morning Post.
Florida- By one of the acts ojf
congress, t)UUU was appropri-
r will be afforded in the dryest sea
son, for all the purposes of a canal
Jurv, in which he commented upon
the fact of the Vice President having
Our oldest inhabitants have projhecn held up to the world as a pub
bably never been of an opinion that die defaulter, which said he is not
'trncnt has been attended with the John Beer-, a resident at Middle
i'l'st results. itown, county of Monmouth, (N. J.) iT appears that the discoverv wa- who arrived in this city on Wednesin Russia, as early as 1JJ13. dav lat, and states that a monstrous
the river which empties into the
lake at this place, was, at the dis
tance of sixty miles from its source.
- person w lJO wer e bitten bv a creature, between 30 and 10 feet in
;,u U05 M ere treated in the man- length, ami lh' feet round, was caprtnL'grM, d abo, by a peasant. 'tared on Monday la-t, in a Cove, iifJ6 acquired much reputation Brown's Point, near Middletown ikill. The latter died, and.' Point. The mot, cr was discovered -1 e others recovered. Dr. Ma-!oi two or three days previous, hav-
'.cat visited them three venrs im' the apnearance of a log float-
E 'T.Ji.id they wore all doing w 11. ii.g, with two lun'ches, which provXilar tuco-sv atte'idt'd this g ntle-!ed Afterwards to be tins. Two men
treatment of 2G persons w ho shot bali into him from musket. '4 IiPfn l,iir., i. i..a.:l. I. ,1 ..Il'.w Ilr.
sc sta;, in lit ( : M. Maiochelti isled lbati'.g about, i-ut was unable.
4rhorat( d by a letter f ( in a i" -'frem the all .wnes of the water.
"'iifi. in aVi tv Jrrv to L"- lich-it o; off. Live or six boats were
pUch gives a curious and authen-itheu rigged and manned, and went in
ticrjity feet above what is termed the, his having been acquainted with the
summit level between Lake haie anil defendant in the morning ot his lite.
the Ohio River. This single item of iwhen all was sunshine, but he now
considered as a common deptor, but
implies a want of moral rectitude. He
ated for a survey of the coast of Flo
rida, under the direction of the president. An accurate chut of the coast, as well as, a knowledge of the capabilities of the numerous little inlands that are located on it, are things of great importance. We are told that many of these islands wre
iihcavilv timbered, and several of i I a
A I I . . A il 1 - - i
men auveneu io me ciroumMunce oi . .,i1(i lA.. a
!ll lil III'UUIUI ,11111 lit. L.I IV. ...IV V that the soil is good and that they
information, were no aid to be derived
from waters further south, furnishes
knew him in the evening of that life
when his circumstances had mnteri:
lecided proof that a canal is not onlv ally changed. He then proceeded tc
practicable, but may be constructed 'mstruct the jury on several points in
r I a
across the slate without reference toUn the case, rintl concluded bv obscr
the Muskingum or its tributary
streams.
We look with considerable interest
ving, that if they should decide on a
verdict in favour of the Vies Prcsi
.dent, it should he a general verdict;
towards the examination about the that is, if it appeared to them that
waters on a line with the Grand and) he (the Vice President) had produced Mahoning rivers, but have not learntjevidcnce of claims equal to the balhe particulars of Mr. Geddes' visit ance alleged to be due by him io tiie thither. The intelligence which a United States, their verdict should
survey of the respective routes willjbc: to that c licet, lie at the suuic
arc supplied with freih water, We
can sec no possible roaseaiwhy these . . . . ... .-
islandr; stiouMnot prounce. ir.e con fee tree, and most other West Indian plants. Northern Boundary. Ti e Eastern Argus, in the refet
ence to t!c disputed bounderv lire
bctweee. the s'.ate of Maine and the British turitorb's, states that the line
contended for by the British commis
sioners, will take . III about one Hum of the state, a -ract of Ian equ :1 extent to Vermont or Aiassacliuset
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