Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 November 1830 — Page 1
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j (Ji:N. IIAKUISOVS SPEFXIL jv.ist cclonial posses-nr.s in vain did (hey The followirg extracts aie takrn i"iom!P.ur tho unexampled products of their I i fillips Int. tin. .... if v n rnr , i- i a . I . i..
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e know of no subject connecfefl with 5etl to contain- The fact of the cxUtenco titercst of IliiiK.i. which at more !ot tl:!s mineral is unquestioned. A levy
immet'iate and t eru ral importance that its i'3'ear9 a a small quantity wa raisi-ci.
Miiison. Indiana, on the i24th Auut. ti cieri industry of I;( i fi; jerts . Y.p. tl.- icieol.-o-v anH 1 .r.f.,. r.v.,, and counterfeit dollars made of it. u !!.!
U 0. I ti.M thrv will l o read with in-!lt1Mln1ol:ilic,n ,;f so rr.;.ny t uman ldt:S je t- no elaborate itntiiratiot hare as I werc I'urcr ,han the Uu. 'I he
the ton el et the Ai;U?. and tor uhnh..,, i,(,r., 1:illr, . , . whole of this nrcres? wasof couic trarw.
bpain is to ;tr,v,er at il.s har ot a in?t , rn ... r.... .u acteo in secret, and we are not aware ti. at
0n. ii.aui, ttiat it wa rCi.Ueil ot thGA.od. nulu-ett :md,h;.at i-o to her; hu:.t:0Jal l solvations rf rtlrmrn tv inla"v thing; is certainly known, as to the
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:h at .y:i- lrt. that leinj on a eeitam went to :.ror:H!ize a hati ;t tiva!. ami tur-; ,ra, hnifilv precise spot from which the ore was t
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cow j ia ve.y imminent dan-er iu the - her own on e colo.can .owtr to cm j ii-: it:u ln.ui,llui ttt ,ha, t.Q btl v.-e ot a .-eti'e. hi-hii. trf tuinnd u ativo inMt:I:1;:carK e. r : " "'idtntallv (.loucM to vivvv
4-iair. .u.u jm.h i, u llU , u.r -unc., ftlU.t v ur induliM ;.re, Mr. Tien- I'onular .icscrli-tio: of the fare of tho
;;ih icntl accurate tor most
.'Sjliave m vat ions foim? tin- iiiilil'r. h Tift :i ifnui fA
k.Ul mu t,,:'l!-x -n fWitll0Ut ;,,Ia,,i ,0 r..v j,..iot,. to make the niot fatal inroads' the, m:irht Le compiled, whidi would at-tn-elt. -uui gen. II. tho tict Su.dlie? , ,1;j.i. lhl C(U llln.irM, f ,,!S rountrv. Ijtord tj the eir-ei wui ed oporaj ht r the which ir:tited tor that w oi.vi j tul m ui the , i-,, , .iwt ,i. .a . V t.-.i. c. n .1
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1 M i1:- ia '.li'.-u Wlv.'i.-r W,th, M.r.M, . :l,'ec,i": rt ;,u n V' 1 i cai..! nintes for .Stale ., slices -not of their liut no tustaintd alUiii. t lias ever been i-ti," it-, t-. . r J. I. i ..m.nruwdi r. . i, ! j may 1. e lettutted to say that tho Jceliu-s ' ?0llCX vuucv.W-u,l of their epiniot ! made to a-;erlam the formation of the 11.. u-ok.t o'iv.-, iu 1 Bxa-.tnt ot m.' -..i..- with vvl.uh I :m inspired by the pi csent ..... .... ..' , xvhirh mav !o. m.ti . r.r 1 0 h. t.. Ii.i..t :,nd to tho test
?cci,e. u.u.t he Mtmlar to tho-e wh.. h he,,0 in .iCta(l(1,, ,e 0f;,.,;( 0f pt.,;.ju ftiko. the trcMre"" hioii he b.idaca expeiu-occd cu the occasion to which $ l,ut. ex.do-a c ! v , of their :i.-'heieuce iiu lis I os to. Tho imporlcir.ee. ot such an hae al.uocd. j to thi?, or that mm. nil" 1- 01 iiiavlo a t;:; lion to tetencc lseviiicnt ftom the fiian-otho considered stia-.pe. to :t , CAulic to 1 the Pre.ider v of the Lni-ifiet. to .1 tho ..vi.ron.no,,,., ,1 this
i-.tJ r hixu- U-en tor thirteen ycais thejie(! state. Tio-pos'n u nu-t ho answer itui txinbu. u character rccuhar toiligM.oo, ,1 lo.ana-atier having spent ed cali,j-lc0, ,h l( t!u. l(SvM1 u,o ptopo :scd ami which uiiieis widely from other .-omanv ot n bet cays m he r so. v u e m Ues it or n,f, p,;(: ,.t th( ( an ,oato,. Ltncis of . ur r.ontmcnt. 'it our topo...o hei;:. s vvf:i as 1.1 her civi, a .oi.mis- j hou 0VI-J uopf vn , , , j;i ct!it,. rc-fCv ,;i .pm he thu unique, is it not probable ti.tn.n-.i .eihav.vSi,someuogue.bfreiijwU, ,,e ln,.,ir;;!v MjcrU,.. No muter' tt,at t xamu.ation, heneath the lurface nMiun.n udir raisins hert.-oni toe state how p h()W UilL;u;iv , : , u w,u;1 aht, develope manv peculiarities,
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TILL AG i:. The jr.dir :r .v.? !,!r..ci will a' way? s.ru:
tiv.-te h: hir .l as to improve it piocuc
tie pv'.veis.
f a fee ble colony to her pre.-ent high ! fc v jj ,
taidvia the imin and, at.
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ave cive.( hi u. :y. ii ano diat u.uiy :dei e.-ti- facts would be
ken. Medicina! waters are found in sercr: 1 paitsof this state. We know cfone well, which if so strongly impregnated wit'i sulphate of niagne.-ia, c r epsoin salts, that ii coaj idcrable quantity of this article haj been annually made icr talc, by sir; ply evaporating the water in a common ke. !? over a domestic fire. IS'ot far from :! t ;s a well containing; a sharp and pkarant acid, wliicli has not been analyzed; th water is a powerful tonic and aetrin r.t. Sulphur springs, Hnd chalybeate waters have a!eo been found. We have ra than ence observed the basins and el.auuck ot gpring6 covered with an incrustation of a light brown color, which is generally supposed to be the iron which 13 deposited by the water, but which probably consists principally of earthy carbonates, coloured by oxvde of iron. A skil
ful analysis of these waters could tut full to be useful.
i., .lter J he Cotis.ileivd as du- t io tho ! .1 .nee, 1 .: c';"iii to U:ir upon ext?tieir theories 1 1 , 1 . 1 ., 1 1 1 . . . . . f
t!.e many nm..ne,taiior.s of rr-ard and,,, he ,ilonou,iCi, tii0 , ,,,, ,t ' nonce the ,ubi'ect. howt-ver, with partodities which 1 have received lrom j a ,;a! ty? aud ,iA ,,i:lr,.ul ; v k w to a more du ec t a:e. practical ben
:!erni:.:.o? upon evt-.y occa-.oo, un 1 un- Hl. erAue .teVl,,, , lN V ',at i-f,i to ,:, ..-..o Ti,,. .w-,,,,. .o.nrrs.
derail ci:cumstanceN Hint 1 should con-L0 ilkvu (o ,..,. Mi, :l!i .5... i:,::;,,,,,,,!, ivn,,,,,'.,,,!,!,,!,,,,!,,,,,
liter m?d . when ?urtouia;e:i ov ttiem, !.ri,.r(1, a,,, re, : , ,,., r , , 1 . , i .1 c - .. . r .. ., .- , ( ; 1 ciw een toe Lionet..! and NateijMeio it 1 0'-, ha 0, by the imnrovinrr spirit ol I'1'' lrmdstef my family t-, f .-Intents, and to hum; the lat'er unoor the'.:.,;,..,, tiu',,. ben made lo operate widet,w citizens it is lrom your award, iv-iei)(uo controtof the fornu-t, li.au a eou;:- t ..enetica.h upon the arts and inpeatediy mado. tl at I t bum tlu. high, this ; of this kind ? Uo,,,, ol tivP:zui n itiors The Jabots
pr.-cticai uerje
;o 10 i;ur tiate. 1 he accurate scirnccf.
MiH h weie once considered as occult invs
Ho v ill l e careful to ma
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liliK L'H t.t "Uil imw w 1 v.
vk u . A itnaicJiate prt.tii uill over.
tempt him to a practice njui .cus 10 rnvi:U.e di-tmction
fertt'atv ot hi ?c'l
At i ei tarn peri .d-
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under trrta;:.
G ; eat iis it is, hew -
evei. I will not pay that 1 have not in pari! deserved it, a fir at least as good intern I
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circumstances, tie may very pi",. rn ';t,ows and the gie.est devotion to vour it,o.ii-e to the .xpci.sive method t fum-1 j.(rfrcst f p, ,t, flJtMle tpUi!1.
mer-fallow ir--. The stubborn natuic oti
The wisest of our statcftnfn hue con te thymir-t, the n.i;i.u-a!ogi, and the side red tho i'i,'!nh(.il(:,T.r of the State ' i-e.i(.,it, 1 cri ;,ov as immediate an in-
iGovernrr.ciit. in the vpheieof action left Ibiem e ou Uie i u :urs- of life. asthoc of ' them hv the Consiituti.'n, as ne e-sat v to. i.eeliamc. Wo need tho exertions of
' I I wv ? 1 rn co r v t t onr 01 hoc 1 n I 11 ' U
1 1 - p. ; 1 m ivii 1 vn 1 ii.'vin.-.
c-o bv 1 noei-.-dv demands it. Wher- 1 Pon m 'Ml'"!""1 l'tl;e Cov" get into the habit ot election the state of-'.t u; mdty. Tho i,ch turf which co evar tl.o roots of rudc'i eias abound. cnniCnt,,t Jur temtory toe whole ot iUcvl9 upon th(, r(,,!nii 0p tlcir . , v r t s cu: pn;. :e, h v -:arceiy Dec n brok( u ...... ., ,r.',, tr, ,i.irnv:ni,r?in waal.ed by the river m our view, ,ifMiro ,;) ,i:p iv,,,,,;.,, , t tho l.nionxnt : the ruii...-s ot u-'i icultme:
lilt L I.T liW ll .Ii 1," Ul' t V V I Uim v. ' . . . , I -.m ,-..-,-. 1 - "
th. - Jn ibe prinr our hmi are never '"" M.i.o -!the m u t e ti!l sentinel? on the walls. j."'" uie ue.ure? wnr 11 no o( Train, are, x itio.tio to ttie su jeet ; aud we are ha mT. ieu.iv dtv to be materially beeehttod bu' onc ;t;t' ' otll;ir ln,,lorru!,uJ bi:; in the lar.guajre of out toast, thevjb !' ir.coiwdnable exreptions as to have ii to -ay, that we are not w?u pioiuiuc' indeed it not untiequentlv u lirrti J? bixunaiit soil. (icstine.dul!, cry -All uet" when the eurmv is unlets to us, at pit sent, a- if lamed it, in our notion, of its irnpoitance. Ue h':, -.cos0 th,'Vmcuier to procure in season I 3 the Croat., r to give support to thous-a!r(,;d; ... lhe gaU,? , , . y ,,e f!l,lt;tiiv m-w vl L.pl.nd. A tew hmtti at i ilorstm.d tint the tiuMee of Illinois ( ;i .'o'ed bed forour?piit.c crous, ue urej:in,act intelligent and happy bem, was the election of a pon-m to a afafe office -"tre oi the facts al.racy known, will loe, have it m cor.fi m latien to mstit
Is'eed e say more to attract the curio.ity of the scientific, or to demonstrate to our fellow -citizens, the usefulness of such labors? Connected with this subject, oc; might point to our prairiee, our mour.ds, our ancient fortifications, and ask their origin? Way not the geologist, in the proecutiou of his enquiries, elicit information in regard - j these intensely interestingcutiosities? And is it not altogether piobuhle that in the course of a thorough series of investigations on these vari"Us topic:-,scme traces of an eitmct rara of men may be exhumed from the boeom
i. sue: to uev elope the latent tesomces of the earth, and a etrong light be thrown u; s- uidty . The nch turf which o l upon the early history of this region.
We have thiown out thec hints for tho put pose of draw ing the attention of thf soieniitic to the subje ct ;aud we arc happ"
co-M'lud with tbepleuth and hai row j 'broken by a fingle furrow. To do o, the -round of ins bci.;- ..emmally Ubew the impoilat.ee ot thi- subject to the!., Votes I . . . In Irn.-ti-ic rnf,n thi n.rlilj nl ifc i ii.'-irti) ; . , . - .'Ill" I
.! . . t ,r ri.,, ' j0 trespass upon trie rights ot its savage ,.. 1 . . .,,., p.... .;,. .0 'ln ' "1,110.1 o ir.. a;e in.? pto..u'tive c'laitties el Clay 1 1 , , , . , av oatle to the tii.v t? 01 tn . nnco cr iounv v;i': Pi this 'country w here I on ner?' wus forbidden and punishable. by.Slatrj? llocs unl , .,.Mi!v implv that be -.iVs'.dcrtx'and cheao, and labor com j,:rI:twS- 'J be white population conhaed (VI! k-uum. uohivimo "nut who -:ciWii, .v tel;o.v.ltatU:mg: "t!l,rou ot v.f o;h I fiav e mention- tjia. js ar(n;,iu;e,' Ullht;ie we iki.esi oi o'.uu :uM-talio-.v such lamf everv sixth ! c not iil "-" . human nature will behove this? If the
in 'cuni'i cai, and net oftener if v .u " :!b 10 Vx auu ,4,.iet,,.ue Governor of a State has obtained hs elee v,;lo' ,.u a ptooer rotation of crop,-. ari cession of ttrength I rem emigration. , li()t) afK, depends for his eontinuai.ee. in I, i, -s o s-iu:ad diiected bv local 1 hcrc are many persons now resident in;olIice u n a JU( licvofed to tho JVcsi
marbet uemaidiU!t Vl,ue M,!' Hn,n uie ;l ,lt l- dent, what independence can bo csne 1-
tiohs i made to tittngui?n the imuan i:tie:eil (Vo:n ,lim? 1it not 0 ,vi;.us that the
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i.i f c: est of I1!i?ioi-i.
soiMiip 0 Geooe;v and Miner:
I i.o region i:ti,e north-west it : ii:.s .- ,a-f, ii:.'1 iu Me !.:,an, is very
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cxtcion o
is sue ,'omm
01 a
eii v-umstaiK es, and the
f a the stvrt.d kind? of gram.
1 no toe suii.Ko ct v or land from cv-
sUlnciiUjt ipiaufity of Icaci, to -aiVonl a permanent ruppiy of that tnotal tothetiv.i zed w ;: ld A scientific examination wotibi not oiiiy tC't tho tiuth d ,va coniecturs. as to the quautiiy, I ui would .:tbrd ac
e.urate ml :i ma'non as to the .p.iality f
ud prouiote the settlementct the country ;ea..IS of ....... a f,,.(v will alwavs !.. th.Jthe mioetal, as compared wci, that oi
v i.u otto rood tili-oe. and Ut!-;l!:fl c o5,st:l0,es l,-v n",,,ch 1 uus IM'-. high othcers of the G'eneial (iov'en m. t.t.i-'th' r c-untne, and w cu.d furnish reitam c to-', r, o. tdcdi oti.r u, tl,t loi-T''1 ua9 much greater than wa generally . a.K, t!i0 lnlulAvi of the IhesidoatV wid.' lata hy whiu theso who h it disposed to l';;- oidei: be- undo- uivh a co.np'e ! knCvvn- . AlL bow ever, know that the pur .0an any doubt that all the imp-.; j ' n ma- uf.(h:e of lead, eou! I v -"t fl'ow lo be slv, 1 to v.bat ot'r:li;l"c vt ic action ceunfry, although 1 will rc-u-iv'e thi n . aiai.e thti.- calcu!atro!:s. Ti e espouse r;7"sH,i at trthchaivt-t an possible,' laul-v ,U;'' ol ,le tnbcs vht,h possessed lltli;!K. Ilt.r:i ;h;Ssune. and that (heap-! t: .k ol' the manufacture w.-uhl also
.:,,;!, ri t.,0 vujhh'c- im tho so;u. f lheilt,y cbiMve title-, had pioduced a tirrce ... c th( S;;,, c.ii,.n, u fh.Mearcio.s a TmT : nd idant to !:id.aa;:uu! Ec',n'15 VV" "I"1" thc b-rt oi , con).;ot,: v tHaler his control, : cMU-'this .us't 'be Succeeded the louilli!tit,iCl?' bich was only terminated by ae.(,, UiXCcd Ulhll- p ' , , , , i contest lesu tun.' indeed m victory ton-, ,n....0 .1.. ..." ear with bai'cv or cats, and s.ocoeo- ..11 mahettidii. ... 1. f. but m a ictorv obtained bv a prolusion of 1 , ... ...wnwiia clover, tittecn p,u:,N to t Mpoi, ' I I he enemies oi ,.c infernal i
;.cio. 1 no -a- n.ay ov i "j in ,v!;1 tll lho ,irrhr,ef this n:ir. i ment sy ,iem, have a--used 1. wliosuppotf
it.
id bo as; hO li'U it IcMiUCO:!. it tll 'SO COg igCd 111
, as if he ; se.t! c hin tor the "re, woie instructed a I
ovver to; to the supc.-lo'i.il appearances which mdi-
I iiO ;:'.'.- n.ay i-o n.owe
luitvi tHoof tin to years, mid a m . . r . 1 ...
o 1 1
i ticuiar iii:t if , it peihaps not
caiO ilspusti.ee, and mi irmed as t th.e
.,M I hi ode - oi separating the pme metal fiom j
ami to appo.nt a riolessor withm
slo rl per mI e I 1 10. e As this Professor wouie? not, in all pr baUhiy, be nan h eonlined to the college, for several years to come, by the propc . duties ol ins office, it 13 proposed that ht line should he employed in making a th rough geological survey of this state, at,.: 1;. the collection of a cabinet of specime; tor the use of his department. We knov of no way in which this promising mst tution, could better recommend itself J the patronage of the public, than by thebecoming, at o early ,1 period of its exist ence, a public benetaclor; and we ear ne-tly hope th it the judicious and spirited coign, at which we have hinted , will be carried into euccestul operation.
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cr .own
icfurtoio .. . ! '. . ,to aJiv u AU l!ia. jt ."tisuaitiou, wtnen .vill eveutu.lly ccA practice oi this kmd wul la.piov . ;JJa i wiih-utt anv instn.c.tior.s fiom the. Ua l V ! you. ,m: without the t Spcnse 0! ,:,ao; , c : , umv cuu .evpoos.bihtv. I1 hU (t oi,ei ,,,u:ntPulU would be well coun, y. J yU)r n J I cannot Wnbe to this epmi.n. Lot if it e.at oi stable maiu.e, once, at U l u ,n Uc f.ir the extinguishment of the j -houKl b 11 il!U- " :u, .m,,ei- '. ,..imM :in, ft lll.tt C OUv 0.1 .si . , ...... . iroil'i,!n iw.i.tiu.j nd it. tm J ,, ,-,i.i,.i,.
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eveutuillv coo- "Ti ' 4 na-u.im a iicoiuouaiy UuUtnct
in oui ..o'lMl' v lor manv wars- atn spvr-
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1 a I m ' c 1 1 ' 1 0 gtolieunn wlioliave tra'.ei-
1
couise; and let lhat tc pU
bailev. ami i:aao
pn v leas to ir.e corn er
w ltd itie tui row .
JM i L-dian tide io luiliana." L.mois and Misscu-'ctl,t:h: V- accomplish-
t.';atc!' cn ere
lo i uitiv atirg ovir
ii. ptcvicuslv to tlie iate wat . Hy atiti
i-o.,, tho'Ctp-atnig tho msitu. iious ot
irdcn, keep tiic
the
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jUUMil tiitcltd aio.i many g- ecu alions oa ve
, passtil aw.-tv m the enjov ineut of ev en
LOKEIGN i'LEMS
. . . : . . " : r- . t r.
sUL'-lancc? v. itn whuh it is f grtai Miiecuusr, now in t.gypr, tct: jm Tans full powcr to s-wear tioelitv to
eu-ry government that might pcssiLJy L2 estabbsiied. It is a remarkable fact that Charles X. and the Dey ot Algiers, were both, i the l'Jth c f the 6ume month, on the point of binding on a foreign shoie. Oi Lit (says Le Volrur) that Austria
vill not recognize us us whern she ha-i
loo over i:e legem w (.ere tt 1- supposed to he, have tihCuv ered moicid whioh h ive muueed ihciii to sanction the report The scarcity o. ih noual in our country, and the many valuable purpose-; to which it
"I les-.ug that the lu.si ptu ie t gov ornment 'b'1' l tin- x iminaf ion i-,0 oflen ,ccn fn her territory." This is i. . . I.1IIV 111 Mies 11 ir li :,i iv, 1:. O .vi, l-,.iti
,! 1 , ' , " "5;, jmentmthcoistat.ee I have mentioned, the 1 ' ' ernmeni ... '',1 oUen KCn !:,ncr timerrm.iplecmv.ewutheroati.k , f State, audi"1-" b-e.o yet been dev.. d, can he , e i '"c c r or n i ery M Uc. ..mn.ci-tdhiv is never moeary . .,. , . cemmenced -o v-, us go on i?l a uitle A, a proof of (ho the gmi.cn ,,h ta.s he! 00 it w,uhl otherwise hav v" ",,c whe.o nas -.'--- ; cften ti.w from acrid, -mu.v difvicntpeiicis, and some ot tbt.n, - n pr grov iu s.aoo oi the bUies, a:m it w Hi : vt--u 11 " -; ' ' . Lm dl bo'-inr.:::-, it o e'ulv ia the seasm, th.;t oppo-tr.nitv '" " ' . , . , j be useless to talk about a eou,t. m.tmn ofT;lt' - i copper of; 1 1 - b ,
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la reierctue to my political course. I tl;tJ toIliiliiu:i.)., u.ve?t.og the Ge.,oi
in great regu!ta that
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led the pimciples t-r which we have so : CiJ mvm lu,u, u, Uu, G UCI aU;o; emu.eut,! "l ,alre,sUi'W t the manu-
dividu a! of the name of Lankeis, towa rds
the middle of the J4th century, conti ihi ted more, pfdhaps, than any thing e!.-e to increafp the maratirne power and wtaiijj ol Ildiin?. Sir ihancis Lurdet was hourly exj ect-
-l ' in-ocn-Mc.aiponeve : bug and so M.rruisly contenoed m the i bul to a .Je pat tmci.t of that Uovnn,,., : ''ui e has uoi as yet been ex:en-iv o ; and u a. tart-, .ii, Ir' .;- aid here v-u n ,11 ; councils of the nation, have confirmed i Already clotoed w ,th poweis not puss,,,od , 1 V "c other parts The sword of ceremony rf the cac-Dau-V-v, v r. e , u rlsov'.Ti ami u,.g necessity o: aohenng lo lhem.-iuv s0lfie , r lh0Sc vho su uU splendiaj U ; 1 llVr 'V'1 detectphin, which one of our brave men se-zed 1 1 1 , , Colombia, tho country m which 1 have : lu.O(10, in .dl the t;iU made m tins state, wl.hJi; , the Tl.o.ilieries, for the purpose of ct!o,o-. ' fw"!"h .voni ie 'rr-lper upci.ihv. for a shoit time, resided, like herj A. tlMhe verv fllUering terms in which Mtl msov e: a I, to the palate.,, arming htmself dutmg the remaindtr
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. close et the revolution vast hoards ot k ,,.,, .,,,,., , nVisioas uu ended lor market m botch ! Its ''old m-un'mn .d-ne i- valued at u:u
w, ' er f 1 o-T wo 1 11 ") 1 1' 1 t t n ill v.'ul v e i"- 'r 1:1 l.e po-scssion ot uta aI u i0,Vfor word, to convey my giat S l.llJ5 uhts i auseu by the warns of one thou-aiai liancs. C; : ! t , rVeuemj t.zees lie, mines of the Pumer luJe. iUl b,he,c ,nc u tuMi i hat -'ureo. .ome touago sui.stauce, tne , ()nfl of ,,a?H savs that the I ;W,; " X WUC, m to be. productive: iae uar;m.s alt.llh!Iltul lo lhe .,0 o,;rn VN? tect,m4d teach us to ex I ,.omll0r!, ut(C ' a, a u5, hf)U l(J ;v..'..,o;;, I-'..":,- Woril. r.u !,.. urVt:'e "M" i:m.u will never cease to animate me l.'u u"uiu ,v:i"fcr il !"ub lct stlV1 I make the Fiend, , c.?r t tU.r departure, V, ;:tU; i;;..;r,Vlli,;;Ti,;a ... u,.Mil'y the ..ehcieucy ot atorergn cotn-j l.lUst moment of my ex.sleuce. ! J',M IT-'f inty, and ot course, th:il lh, (,tjU t)lI!l. c,ulJ lluk of ; fc ' l-' nitionwhich reciprocates . ... .e o,..,.ed value, to one o, the most ,m to can uh the crJw n diamonds. v' ' " M , , -t- o 'thio,: and :imr., pdizos all. has reduced , Q poriai.t staples :f the coutdiy. . AI;" ? :' ";' towrougut m l domcs.ic c.rculatiM., to a de- I.ndi vnapous, ov. 3. ClJa 1JUh , , ma . .,httes; and the l Vvlh of D,: vt u .-1 here was
nor in anv ol I lie eidm irv domestic uses. : ot' t!;e -t rii"rp nnin.i !.. P.-. .-! iroci
renders ll lerSO-eful in the CUimc of l.lo has smre ho. "a r. ?t,.ied t,. the anfhoritii'
tf r.t Uiam.tr uore spri!c pvtiaiiui;;
o.vti be pertormed w if bout i: jot v. not doe th.s Kind of so;! nqnie tho i..J ot frost t l:, ,hc it doe ix-.-A light. A sk-if.li agucu, iu. i't i- riav si-.ttried ot i!.:-o ttudis, and
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We urderluiui ihul Ai t'o ;:- Tappan. Ccq MielCh u:! of .l'U- oi k , has pros,- deo i vi:x rv riioL's.wh lh3Ll.!: V; the Lane s, ir.ioary , . lb : y to: tao i..i'lt ii'.O'O I : the suburbs of th' city . . . . , i f n ' r : ', ; c
o..-td comaoe, forced uuoa the people at! In const quence ot the indisposition t pitstituti.a of timber iu huge distncts, the point of the h.tvonet! Such, or vvoi se, ! Ju l ' A h K f. , by which he bis bee a pre jjendtrs its ui-covery a matter ot vital iu is the -ituation of c'ther countries of SouthJ vented from attending at this place, ihejlcr!c It can scarcely be doubted lhat Amenca, a well as .Mexico; ant su a, j federal court has been adjourned to thejtn country which is evideutiy of tecond will be the c.so wilh every olher cou.iti y second .Monday in Decemoor. We uei.Uy form.ttioi,, coal must exist "m 1 i; ge buAhich juiahases foiiiga f.ddicstoa ar". j leq'iosted by lhe marshal t say that j i- . 'p0 p,-,,:it out the indications by get utnoaat ih.o. she can, or is permitted , ro,!i- witnesses, and all concei m d arc ex winch it is attended, as a guide lo those to pay tor in to i o.vo piodurts. It wasjietlo,i to attend at that time. I who seek it, and to lay before the public this fital policy v. hid. u-duced the patent ! The supreuie court of the state lndb1!llt authentic evidence, as to its Iocii.ltcountiv of ( tombi.i fiom the budiest1 hceu in ses-ion since Monday, an I ..n uti ;tu-? ai.u quautiiy, would Le an acceptable tank auion-t lhe powers uf Kuioi'elo Lo ' ..umber oi distinguished g..-t,-lemeu.Uet v ice.
scarcely one of secondary power. In vam'mtmbets ot the bar and others, are now . :i tjie southern part of this state a num
consumed in j-.ogiaoo, last year, twentytour mdiions gallons of gm! An an: .tear has calculated that this immcue quantity of hijuor. had ii escaped from the baneij wouhl hive l','.t;i,i:i ;i river ay .rd oeep, twenty yaids wide, an i h' miles iz length. The Court rf King's lie.. :h lately do. cided m Lngiand, that where an attorney iccepts a letainer for managing a case, he is bound to cairy it to trial, eveu
though hisi.dient may not lurui'di him wi'i:
did the'uiouopolize the commerce of fieri at the fiat of govcrn-er.;.-i'w. curnW.;ber cf sections el pJsl.i have bcur res-iived uPicicr.t f'-eds at U.e lime.
