Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 December 1830 — Page 3

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jv... .v ... i.u , iu v.o,-. .i, , mmuiu- ,rjl,, Mfui, the rvAl ol bail, and Unhid not(.t iomid it convenient lohehc.e m rn, , f ,l!UMll fr..f,Ve ,ecunty, these thing-, let mo say-My soul come w ilh the 111, section ot the ...arlice act. rid iiio., ,:,to . .ur-culs; unto u:u. fi.t- the uth action of the execution Ian-, srru.ly ..niiu- honour, he not thou united. :an tho ineovctil (id,.or ;ir(, uhu-h pro. J hough juo I Ration in agents and other vide for Use uVm,-n,r.c,,f and uW ol (:lull!l(,?'0!,Mi;i:le:' cnSi to.at.io Hem in '.iehlors, under t,e-m.vG. rrv;.cWm .o.ppoit ot representative sovernmewt, in ;Ul(1 rajlias ad sa:is faciendum, m order to v., !.iv.nr, it is C' v i. i on t tn.m the twUuie ,..c ,;il,sfied that the c-wiiffcuiivn is centra d Hung-, that f'vc-wcioc ami s de'y ate m l!s :in!li;l.;ion t., n i,.p ,f .,mref('

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wolf sculp, and prolate judge, cay a j ri gr.o.KlTect on r.oraU. ft h nea:W mount to .U.OUMOO b iv.ng ia the tiea .vo-r ...J i ataMroph, .TI-t m-w -j.--rS ury 1-t De ember, lbol.ab.MH 600 .00 j 41:il ,j J O r, it, n i-i.t Uvea tmcral c..o,!

a pa it hom what may ihenle paid ot the re v t nuo of that ear. l!y tin- fxh.hi!. no (, that our freent rovonuo I uv nilli

triKleiicV. i i- it'll U' 'ir IK in r iii.iEim hi. A FKII.M) TO MOUALIT Y. I if el grateful ti "A I'licnd to Morali-

roviiie ah'irxlant moans hcieafter, foi t " for liis favor. The subject uhich

the rommon and noceary j'Uij.oes .! j -.j j rriniriuaicatiou emhraces is high! y mi

the ornmont. At.d the anticip;i1od

new suhjects of taxation, heinj ootj?!ant!y on the incrrapp, ou r.viy in a thort time, without sou.e oKtraotiimaiy fall t;; n the tinancts, i educe tin1 people's lain! ens. Ve you nell asured, t;f t.tUuu ti, tliat

it w ill l e my j riiie. a it will he my am

founder-; in the cosrry, vho f Jrj t in r.I hcii't s an i wio;p m l ar rconi?. took up a prn a- a maji i.ih's atn! to suj pl their wants, and wLtn the prMiie nf liCt-ssity nas telieved, icf.rtod aain to their camuali. Vour real genius is an idle irregular, vagahond sort of personage, n ho mu?es in the fields or dreams hv the firo

poitant;ur.d I am confalent our citizen? e ; mirse gironp impuHos-ii;at is ir.fr will !o all in their p.vMr to put n stop tofant ot it must needs hurry him into the iil. Astianer who should vieitthe wihl irregulai ities or tooli-h cccenti icily ; tnwn on a Christmas or new-vear's o vc. i n ho abhors order, and can hear t o it-

fnrnihe rattle of rnall aim

and the straiut, and eschew!" all Uhoi ; such at

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'V1 , s v e, I,t0 "'distinction in the lights of the dehtor up- either diioctlv or remotely, fIk.U promise! ,!an"ercu j ii: ..i e ;;i iv a s sa.e m their o?i hands.' nn ..,. y?..-. n.,n l,J -...:, r i i ! rv ....

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v. hi7. of Lullete, nouhl suppose he na? inionc, lor mstance, as luwton, or i-inton. ISeeiehuh-sdouiimcus. It is time these What! lhc must have been it regular, elso

lition, to aid y on in every thing, which.! ma! practices were stopped. They arc They weic no jcr:iU;C3

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Most of us icmember the

Our laws .any fruits for good, to our mutual con-tit-; unfoi tunate occurrence to which my cor

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Mr. Randolph in. London. A gentleman

aiil UlH I f i!nr I n (i itMiniliC hli rP P:UP 1 1 I I iwj r: t s A - iv l .ll ..11 .--..-.tor m I -i t f m. ... ..,!..r,f I '. ... i u a ivl.i,-li Ihimifi'ilPi en C . . . . ( , I I , t . ...xl ,.nri,nr..-..m,o.nk

.v t:uw t.iit it if-mconyer.ient lor the jo., ixect:tWn, without u result to the insoU- turn to the honorable stations of private! tatai!,and was caused bv what is called :ance of Mr. liandolph. called on him in

- "' j,v"- i.i.t'H.i iiea i iiui,tlil i,m. una where there is no iuesump-

: act, di?peitd over immeiifc nito-, Uoi, of fraud ; hut the ungual urit still

ncs; yet ,tmu-t he admitted that they . taUes ,he bot, t0 u 7;--o-s the cATAcriv; or they have not!or;l S( he.iulo is UU A.

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capability ami sa-acity enough to choose give (nuU ,hlt llK.sUmr(iotl oi fraud iu cue to au t-r them. 'I hey letain m'tendcJ by the cotiitution, which mav imtaeir own hands all pcnois not tip rusU I ,,U;:0:i c The debtor mav be ur.aLlt i. imcu in the:r cha.ter, to be n.ehtui Iw'to-ive hail, and vet have property enough t.iem, thr u-h their agents, and, uudorU) j,av hi, (iutjls,anil be unwilling to tile J asr supeniMon. Purely, then, it is ; Jlis tCiiedilic. The constitution has abul-

tucir ngtit to t,c heard ami respected, in i,hed im). i,0nment for dtbt, but authojises verv tM; ;: n hr. li concerns tliem. in the.. ir. .. ... , . ..Mon ni f,.,l

' iiiui j,iuu Ui a .ii:iniiiiiun ji nu.v.. O..P.HW-U uiou ot tiioir govemmont. AtulT.je .,ron:c,v luuj couslitutionalitv.

notb,.n to the ouimpoU-iice j , hl,,.. ., . 0 m;nrbomn:r the body , either

-t uohc sentiment, cither m eongiess or ;hv xvfrsl ur ast process, in a "suit for in hi ate. hg:slatuies, or clscn l.eie and (; , g w; u i.out providing some way iU-icr the people or their representatives ' nr att;icii,ng liaud to the defendant, is cxto make hnu their oigan, whatever i";v 'treiiieiy uouhllul. To owe without the t;e his "cxi former opinions;' uc?erves a ! ,c.,lia pjlM:ient is a misfortune, but to cies tiny as unenviable as that of the lute :nct frauicntfy ls ;i Crvnc. Gicat abuses Ciiailes ., becau-e he is as t u annical. : h;lve ,ef;U pKlctied under the 4th secThe ai;u.t is employed by an lection, to;licm v- Ue pIilcliCe act. It authorises t.o the people's business, and ho n.ut dokul ,M :it,i(!n, (Jf "covenant, detinue, c: it m :':,ir -aj and not m his o .n, or ;ive jii.ol!l a:i ;.thdavit o! the amount due. place to tho-e u ho Will, lie who c on jt t l0 ,iie Contilutio;. bv suing sents to be oka tod to otlicc upon pai Vj ; on a tQ vru:Ult? l!0t for the payment ol -tou-.d, agrees to sacritice his geneial m-! liquidated danui-es, lay the

citi.ens. to feel the laws which we mav "khoviinz cut iKc oil itar.1' The custom London, ami was, of course shewn the cor-

unact, we have a community of u teiest , j idiculous aial penlous; ''more honored , it'Spondence which took place on his apivith than, to exercise caution, th..t no- in ihc breach than the observance;"1 anil must !p0intment. the first letter is unofficial thing is done amis-. he suppif ;e d . I it 's no-man is fiom (Jen. Jackson, inquiring whether IMr. JAMES 1. HAY. '(Miroof Ids life. Should he but step to, Randolph would acceiT an appointment

a neighbor's hoic. he is in danger ot be- to bt. Petersburg. The second is tho ieg accidentally shot. Another important reply of Mr. Randolph, declining, on princonsiileraticn is, that the discharge of a'cjpie. al government appointments, and single g'm or pistol might be the means closing with a declaration that noth::i : of w rapping the town in llames, y hich , w ould induce lum to accept the appoiut-

wculd iu olve the whole community m ment, unless it were accompanied with ruin and poverty As my correspondent peimissioti to stay at St. Petersburg no advises, I hope patents and others will longer than he should find it convenient; impress on the minds of the rising genera-;tnc other portions of time to be epent ir

'"' x ' lion the necessity of abstaining from these tne South ofEurope. The third document - TT7 ! dangerous excesses. If they are stub- the oOkial letter of Mr. Van Huron, "liDllIS .i ?Zt X sjj l'u,n- un(J wil1 l:ot ,len' nor pay attention written immediately after, confirming tho ""T. "" w W to the remonstrances of their parents and appointment on the terms specified by ?Ir.

, fuetais, these is 1 ut cru: altermitu e, and ami adding that a sloop of war wouM

:c! eutie:( e, i cc(mos a slave to opinion i o ... ..... ,,n.,. in. :.:..-.r.f.t forth-

i UilUI o v r ill n ii mm c .v- ' - :iot hi- i;nn, and belong to Au parly ; and " ti!c ho atn(j;U it to any amount,

hke a late hi n'.ucky senat. r, i- bound to i in)Tl, n tl0 :;.femJant until the trial; and tvaciilice tho interests of his state, to mis-: ,L ilctli ,nj lXiCSShe bail and violate the lam the principles ot apaits.or b.: ex-1 collill0uii . This has bet n pi actised. ptiied fioai tl.-eir ranks, lie who is 1 i in the rre of these cases, an a did a v it IccU.i upon Lis ::icrit, by the free sulli a-knoult ,e rna,0 j aii cases wheie theie p;es of ail panics, ur by the people wuh- jis no sum certaiu; and u the ot.'ur, the lent a raity c.a;tesi, is JYll; .u.d may be jul, givon on canias ad sati-l.iciendum 'idtj -cud ad nili feel hun-uf under 'b-S10llj ,lC t.xte tided to the capias ad ieJigatious to his entire tou-titueuts and !SI,(,lKieiidum. friends, w iihout knuin? or wishing to j t u ,? ,0ubiless, he to on an ;grceaInozv, wher-the stand m politics isfet-j,j0 SCI vice to o.uthoiiso the present. niou

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: - that is fumsumtnt. I tic law s r me nor- remain at his disposal to transport him To the footers of Knox County. j cugh oidain, "That any person, other than 'wherever he should direct. Jvurnal of Fellow Citizens (the borough constable, (in the execution '. Commerce.

Having already heard some talk in re- ol his duty,) who shall fire, shoot, or delation to the next 'Misuing choice of a She-jchaige any gun, pistol, or fire-arms, withsilf. which will take place in 1C32, I think', in the borough, shall forfeit and pay or-.e it proper to return my sincere thanks to . dell r for each offence, with costs ot suit my friends ;-.t the late election; and to an-! and it is the duty of the borough consta nounce mv intention to oiler again for the hie to see lh:; ordinance enforced.

same omce. itespect'utiv, JOHN PUUCEhh.

tcrcd bv no

ioietgu incunibi a!iCes ; am

tna,h!ve an hoiu.-t man. act trom

'nf the ronteiitH of tno boxes ot l.uhlit

I ' - - - - ' " l,li!or.umeiils. to the Indiana eollej.'e, or its

own views of r; . 'a' .and atal always ! u-orthv preside!!'., in behalf of the state, fie found oa the moo ol principle and the .lIKj ajie instance of the secretary ot

l-'rom the Indianapolis Journal LEGISLATURE.

All that lias yet been done in either

Temperance, indeed, ig a bridle of gold; and he who uses it rghlly, is more like a god than a man: but tne English, who are the most subject, of all other people, to melancholy, are, in general, very liberal and cxcellont feeders. burton. When Dr, Franklin was first presented to the Queen of France, it was in company with several other distinguished for-

I accidentally omitted last week to

nounce Col. JousF Ssapp as a candidate; j0UJ j, ,athei of a preparatory nature. Jcigners, who. aceording to etiquette, knelt for tiustee of the Km x county seminary.! 'piC usu:ij tanning committees have been i hoiore her majesty, and kissed her hand. The election takes place this day. Ac-; appointed, to which have been rclerrc d When the Donor's tu:n came, lie walked diew (hirduer and Henry D. Wheeler ulHjIY petitions and resolutions. Thejup,and suddenly putting his arm around

aie asso cauuiaa:es.

Governors Message was taken under con-jher majesty s neck, gave her a hearty

sideiation in committee of thewh-le, in smack on the cheek, at tho same time

The first number of Mrs. Rarney s new; i)0ti. 1JoUscsj on Thursday afternoon. In exclaiming," 1 hats the an Lee fashion1.'

periodical, the National Magazine or La- - thQ Uume a ccneial leterence, of such n issaio ine Huern was Highly pleased

dv's Emno! ium. has been leceived, ana ; n:i, i ;iS ti,e v mav respectively deem ap

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lae people at

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rtudc or vumbtr of lection, should eer

MO:state ;f the United States , in contoiiiuty

ito an act of congress; and also, two box-

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Willi. Uav, the ce oi ine agent iioui n-ojC:iCt the same in,in the same, to l lie nisi wishes o! his constituents, or make lain ; established historical society in Indiana, imufieitnt to the w ill of the majority. iThe above named boxes have come to He ho farms his opinion in advance, to!Ki,uj (jpese oi svvptrt any man , men, or party , J Jtl ;mv attempt to revive the military vrilhout alhjv. ing himself latitude !.r i''-jiav, t,o growing necessity 4' a classiliPtcl'.on and i:u estigation, puts his mental c;i, ;CM uf xc ,limtia into voluntary and

independence u chairs ami his principles i ff, yc?,far.. Curlfi, wish a view to a muie efn mtcr Hie lead of a disciplined arislocra- tir.iCnt oijani-iliou and to aiforu comcy. It is true, that when the popular will j,iete re,et to the conscientiously pciu is" fully and fan ly expressed, ia placing yMuUi against beai ing at ins, or line?, as a iii i..w.r. iheir acts should in every ! . -hon'd not. ;it the bemnniac

may be exammeil at the lioiary looni. H propTiato lor ttieir coasideration, was is beautifully printed, contains much val-j tDluo to the various standing committees uable matter, and is embt diishod with a but in the Senate every subject was ielilhographsc view of the Patterson via-jerrCtj either to a standing or select comduct, by which the Raliimore and Ohio; miUee Among other ieferences, that ini! road crosses the l'a(;tj;sco. Subset ip-: j,art of the message which charges the

tions lor the above wuik will be jeceiveui Comixii?siJt.er on the .Michigan road with

at this oiike. mal-conduct, was refencd to the commit

tee on roads. That committee will of

w ith the salute, although soditTerent from

that to which 6he hatl been accustomed to receive from foreign ministers.

Mr.

Small rax. 1 regiet 10 !e..rn that the! course feel bound to investigate the chargesmall' pox has made its appearance in the' so that, if guilty, the Commissioner may upper pait of Ivuox county. A medical j be exposed, and brought to an account lor gentleman infoimed me on Saturday last, his- conduct, and, if muoent, that his acthatas many as twenty cases had occur- oaiittal may hae a publication co-exien-red. Measures should be immediately a sie with the charge of guilt 1 1 ought

end of this loath- agaiust him by the Lxocutive ol tne state.

Fiesh and', It due to the Commissioner and the

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..o ,.t,.,i tn ibo! r i. it.. ... ,,.M,.rt tn in, Uftsnume vncciiii" matter has been i ocent- country that a lull n'

i..,o., ..hl, .aeated them, when their ...o.ltl... n on ,.r.e denomination of I iy procured by our Physician?. 1 hose, gallon ol the m:uter I

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um is honest and llicir lenamcy 10 uie aw- c ,nsi!ans as anotr.er, lor religious 6oi u-1 - - -" c. , , . ,'iir nn ,,.p .. i !.. . . . - i nr. :tw lit !.-.vitr fhf CI ! P r.'l I Ci'A 11' V- sC tt) tU UltT Oil liie C

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njnre nun J;rti me ii..i.i-u.- j . t'1" v ; Lui l.aoy ougui o i;u .nuui iii)aozous and sutler them to dictate the . where no injury would accrue to the pun i.iea-ute at their own pleasuie, is incon-j ylC unfjer a complete equality, and heeiis'.cnt with I epu'dicau institutions. Mea-!o:n from a conscience tax. tuns Jint and then men to t-ustain them, An act approved January -2d, 1C20, and none but sveh as zcill sustain them, driving ichet to the purchasers of out-has ought to i.e on the tulepage of the text : f Indianapolis, has prudently re. erved a hook of the l uited States' politicians.-, ; ccnstiur tion by the agent ot the stale, as 5?. hooled in this theuiy, peace and good j t0 the payment of back interest for lots neighborhood will again leturn, and de-t)CVer farfeited, whit h never could ha e t-epiion be renaorod tnoie diilituk. When pccn (he intention of the legislature. uien aie preset! to., as the rallying stand-. -p.e enl doubting as to tho true const rucard, ne mav I eb.old a line esteimr, atTa-tionj thought it best to err on the sate Me depoitmt :d. the gentleman, scholar,' Cic rtrfj--c the interest, and itI.t the

an intelligent lace, ehganl mien, traits o honesty, semblance of molality, am

much inoie. to command our aumsiation; ,awn( l y the sal 1 act, Ctjure lUC lorbul, the sea! of intention i- still invisible e4.;"tnu. f the lots.oi any light was vestan l' we mav uooatl wed. at hist, secret, t,; in tllC t'ate, tiy the origmal agreement, - . 1 . . . .-. .. . . . i i i i,.

and mtamittos common i r.i.ui , to demasid interesi . ji mints s.ioum .-c D... .. j. .... i , .... .1 . - .. tn-

bis "re.itist pot P-ctio:). fui v. mu ,Cm;i nd.'d. wneu una e .i ut -n uc -i aioi-

yrincipUs and tn ensures sutamc: us to t-c-; fciturc un .or the Urst agreement, nor un-1-omo their otaries, they are. thrown penj(icr iXW giving further time, the debtt our Mew unmasked we can hthold.or ur,:i;j he placed in a worse situation their very soul, their boil v. and their end;t!i;l jf ri0 relief bin had been passed

im casi examine them w ith our nun i s aj m)Ull have jaid us bet re the

e e. i ti estigate

had spent several ver.is ia

the United States, and is one of the fevr English travellers in our country who do it justice when they relurn home. Ho sneaks of it as it is. He had been mucL in ISTew England, and is well acquainted ith it. iiianncrd. A I wa hitiing in a chair, he told me that he should have recognised me as a New Enghmder. had ho not known me Upon inquiring the peculiarity which marked my origin, he told me that no one except a man educated in New England, ever loaned back in his chstir so as to make it stand upon the two

impartial investi- hinder feet only. Although I was unt ia

,e had. the least aware, either that tuts was a rus-

in acre in UOIll IIOU-i mm picuuai in my cououj, or uiai i w;ih

lection of a United: then in so awkward a situation, I found

i. i .... . t ...i i i. .i i i..i. vsf.,..- im.tnr. hut so l.i r thpv have been tnaT i was so inueed; and wnne tne in-

ICSineU bill II SllOUlU oe uuiif u u ain-: .jw.-v j i . ... lul and scientific physician, who, by care-; un-uccessiut. It .9 altogether doubttul j c.dent produced some mirth , m which I fullv watchm- the prog. ess of the dis- i w hen the election will take place. It is was happy to join, I am sure that I "hall eao, w ould be enabled to judge whether supposed that some plan will be adopted never torget again that a chair ought to the symptoms were favorable or oxher-Ui a revision of the laws yt the state ; but stand upon lour legs instead of two .

Nig,. the method which will lie adopted, and

will lalic

dopted to preventthe spri

U question to the legislature toranexjd !!lor act. Tho lime was extended

ma for

INDIA N A LLGISL AT U R E. General Myois, w to returned Irom Indianapolis on Sunday last, has lavoied me with the Juoianapolis Journal, containing the governor's me.-sago, which taives up the most of tins day :s paper. 1 have only loom to say that John 11 Famhatn wastloctevl by the sea tie secretary; Au--

the time when the revision

place, are uncertain . IN SENATE. Tulsuav, Dec. 7. Mr. Stevens, Senator from the counties of Swiizeiland and Ripley, appeared and took his seal.

VJOCTOR II. DAVb-ON, M. in! , r of trv ol ti.f Ly in-in Hospital of fJlaigoiv, Scotland, bes leave to fender to the citizens ol 'lnri'iuej

and Vicinity his ; rotes'ioiial sitviccs II- iay

I'he President announced the appoint-. bt: fuUt;d at all tnnt-?, (t-xctnt when absent ia

mentof the following Standing Couicsit-j the bsssincs of his profession,) at his rr-om, in 3 !.i i . r . Ti-...:.- II'.. C l II.'.

; i ne :.oue oi .ir. vo. uan-, iiin-i .n. 1113

designs

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their causes and elleots. ; tj ,r0nce jriven by the law and saved the

h...w to ths con and n hen' :.,v ,!U l,t of the first tour years' interest,

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i.jobi the.n laths eon .u..i - i-n m

uppiove.l, e can embrace thorn as lead , Iu p, c j0ren:o to taking the 22 months m- ' -l-t n'lll not deceive u-that tf.vft ; (ioienro r,i vet by the said law, and then

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dose it us that wt

raid

a the tatimgs oi pan.

point out iho nay to cestan aii'I victory. .frt ovist yield to tne not intasvrcs to 7;u::.

:itlo

;l'!be compelled to pay iyeaisaad ten months.

interest lor Live The interest

o. iousj 0Uir,t to be funded.

Atnoin the numcroos sui-v-is .:cii

The situation of the treasury is as lob 'lows, to it: amount of assessments ior a'i85U, s;4i,ll7.7b estimated ileduciion

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HO lO iiOlU lUi un. j. ........... ,

.hi.-ed me to reseie b-r your Mipci im : amj afivei using, ool.UUU

M'.-dom and pc-netraii.-n, about w bun , C;a 3.0 1 7.7b for the much anxiety is felt, p-mo mo ro-pt ot- vvhl -hvlii probably be paid thi

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n Llecttons Messrs. Giy-;hf L.unfl,!cnlly hopcs tli;lt !a,c i,Orr, Rlair, and I risbie.l tltje iini t() the confidence ol'

tin W. Moms assi-t, mt s,eoietar, aui,'1"1'

,m: it ri,-,,".spntl Committee on

OIIO'l IUUI3C HUl'IT.t tl'll. , m. i .. I.,.. I... h. n IlH;ik I ens, PennmKton

Cull 5llll,lini5I.IO.l01 Kllll U' ... I . i ,v c- , ii. v, Vvioip -m- Ways and iMeans .Messrs. Graham, , call on lam. er; m. Mice s di' k: A. . VV hilt as- j .... . , i r. .. m i

-i- ;m ijoiii.- jjsse j.o.v-i.ii tu. uinom o ' -

cie

i:!:ai f'S slia'd bo a laodorfite as p-.s-ililc ;

capacity may en-

ttiose who inny

,:v do;;:;' ..r . .8. . " J k-'-'w. fj;;;rrCw'u;. d;; abministsatohs sale. " . . . j j TliK Mi'ifi ribeib have taken ont letter' of II I I IMOIS LFGlSLViT Itu. ' , lls .. , . adniiuistratioii on the estate of Abraham JLf.LJ.NUl- Education Messrs. Linton, hitcomb,; k,nn dc,ca9P)I, ie of D.-ck- r t ... I a 1 I1 IM. mr ... . , - i 1 W - ....... ' i . . .

In the senate, Jesae L. Thomas, jun

w ;is elected

Watts, Soring, Worth, cotnax, Jep;iuw.i ,," iriox rnunty, Indiana; hud will s.-jj nt

sect lar :

ciigiossmg enrolling1 clerk, and C h ruip

i'H! An.lprso'i dooi -ivi'i"..er. lathe hou:

i

James W hi i look Mil' tar v Atlairs Messrs. Mlvinney,! public sale on Friday, tr. sixth of January i,., i ' J .. I . ii.i ... i ... ..t , . : l ......

Moigao, Grr, Cleudeum, and Lemon. i'm .o, i-si (ireyorv. Sei mtr, Le-

i . ... ' . . D J

nest, all the personal property ot sani e-t ite,

eonsi-iin;; ot IloriC?, .f!, Cuttle. 6-iru, I I . ... , l .i. ! I'li'iiifnrn unit T' . r .- i ir. c f;l:i.i!l. .,

. . . . . , . t. -ill,' 11-1.1. 'Jl-Ju..vv.,... ,iM.."'fcv. -'....-.

ol represeniatives, William L. U. I.viing; mon Clay pool, Kobb, Linton, 1 enningtoa. i , ho(1,,M,f the dcea-ed. Sale to eo::i:r.crir.

. I .... i I'i i,. . ..ti , . . . . ii -. . , . 1 ... u ... t . . , . . . i . . i

at lo o r iock. i .oii i jiii nnu:- mih wiihii .w.nf &ale. All per-otis h ivingt iairns on s .id ?- tale, will tonv.ird thtir clai.ns, ito. t i iy a'Jthert-ticatc-1 fuf srtttcaient,oa or O' t. e on year

u i i -1 a !.

was elected speaker; David Piicketil Canals li.tenal laipruvemeiits-Me.ssra

clerk; Uuam Hound'.iee tngiossiog andj Ewing, Linton, Stevens, M'tvinney. Blair,

enrolling cleik, and Howling urecn Uour-

keeper.

'Pdly lilack,,, who says he has read the Governor's message, and avers tii.it

lull v to recommot.u

..,,i .l.t.i nltriiliiiu upon

CUiia"' ' i our nav igable rivers, a? c

et too la

t!:o co-hdilion ot

IP' to

.1

i is now mine iieasuiv iroui an sou us-.

"-o"; so3.7o0..fj, wliich, added to the bahio.ee

per cent ! t(ullC

rcct ived of this year

will make sO, 3.571 .17

a .isscs'

IS?

Tho

I'l.inn , ! i. a' s ou .

i 1 t ... 1 1.

I no thou impri-v t ;no;o. . stem n. - (Ut r)i

. . i v.. i.,i,r. i;.,";- aiiil to en-1 ... .,,,.,,, h j wd.ipet to tb. f.dlowinir

'tltV OI lilt l.l !ll I'llll'f, ' ( lli" I -l i ' ,i - - I-

M,u:i)elaim-.. A v.

W'oith. and Orr. Allans ol the town of Indianapolis

from tl.i- cat".

1

l!J.jL'i)t.."I t

Messrs.

Fletcher, Gregory, W hltCjmb, ill0 r, .iuc-stcd to cad and make iauii. lirati- y-f-

, . , . . . i.

ii-.ior deliiKpiencies, commss-ion, mdcage ne sometimes sci ionics a pai agi.ipu ui so.

tieouclc.l. is desirous or ootammg a '.nijr. vj te-ut

tie:isurv. leriticism. It tb.eie be a K"d ime im

w inter, these parts, and the owner wish

beston a - .i.,,im.T rfait -J . ahead v naid. Theto

... . i

to dis-

j:ose of it. he may probably hud a pur chaser in my correspondent.

' . .u, . ho :t to venture

.-on i :i i'i in: sit j... '

.1. i .t, earns, whioh, lot lor the.r n Un

.1 vii obstructives wouid

ihou extcn-ive -:.cn

i;iton the

1. to

consme

n io her to visit That you take ci iditi '. of our

inuicinrv claims not audited, s

i j . . . . i . 1 1 . i

o e"e, ami :osi i

th.tt parctital

ire 'which -h dl juesorvo it i;eo tt-mi i re-j ;i )ois fund, v!d.756.H5 militia hi ;l.-;,.usicc:ariariim or pediticai va.r!'. ism. j j r-' -making m all. $27,749.4 h-'t it mav lb I in ripe and id'Oi al scholii j Vt.r for t ho tt oa-ury the en-uing ye ! -h will foam oinamcats to the state; 3 .IJ.04, after setting apart the s

ad betiOtac'.ois to their li.ee. l n.u yo m( jaim-. I he demands upon

iit-tatidmg nan rants. 'Jh.i U-l

,l'7.a OU

prosecutor- S-DJ U specinc approprtati' ti. v;3G0 Of qu itter master gei eral 1J.O0 probate judges cstim ite. 1,oOOOO cam! fund. l.j.GCt' C Innian-

hues,

43--

ear.

04,;ittor setting apart the sam

a this Mir: tot

A letter from LouiiviUc, Ky. states that John J. Criltcnueu ha- i'i" en eiected speaker of liie house ot lepicsentatives of Kentucky without opposition, which 1uoaiei stood to be au arknowledgement ol the strength of the Clay party that state.

COMMLMCATION. SAMvrt Htrt , Ks.i. Sir Permit me to u -jert to J''hle -00J r..ll--epjence? ol yoar.i,

Pennington, anil Lomax. Claims Messrs. Morgan, Soring, llobb, Clendemn, Dep.iuw, and Frisbie. State Prison Mes-rs Liair, Lemon. Ch'.v pool, Lomax, and Graham. Unfinished IhisinHsS Mosms. Clay pool. Clendemn, and. Ewing i.uroiltd bdls Messrs. Fletcher, am'. Worth. Mocekn L..'.mcs. The Chrisla'.n Ex,m,;,,! o S w.t.i approbation ihe lolicHiior -:,eich ot-popuhu misappithan siou ot too ipiahty of gen,us.v Iro.n Mr Deney's Oration beUre ihe Phi Ltla

N TIIMKL KUYKLNDAL" l'i.b ASAM C. ItOWIK, Ih-e-eaihe- 17th, IVoO Uu3

'Jif,

PL' F, LIU SALE.

Viin: sub-onh.-r will ot!VrHt pntde. L Aion.lav, tae J i day ol" J nioon y

THE U IlULi: OF IllS UgsAwva uu VlUctin 'f, ' .TrflfTTJ "

lb.

an.

:;.i

genius

portion 01" yoa i' 11-11 ul pi,

l' to

11 the proba .iy ia j a in.i 1 ! '! iC good, ON

. m :.o are a i

among or 1 1 ' 1

euire, v, hit her our state roads have m-i (iP legislative expense, printing, .c . ju.o i'i recine the amount of lab url (iciirN ,spe ctti: ;ippiopi latiotis. t xcntive.

1 .1. t'J(.) lo' Lw ;;p'l t':o physical l'orce'contiegenciea uud unlitiu, state prison audi f.iaii

1 sinta . c rui 1 10 U10-. I'l-ix"" "'s

Ive-, 0:1 and -'ii laui-wn.i'

to ;iniu-e t') uii

. 1 -a 1 .11

"UI , 1.1 . 11 . i ....

are 01 otuers.

11 in .i .mini'. .V.'. :Tl IlllV '. I1"' li.'OL.tl

Perha: a .-11

to e-'.uti"a

all li.nt t-

ti.-. liead-

Kappa. The favorite idea ot a

inf av.t? who never studies,

t.ody can ttli nh- n-at midnight, or od : times and intervals um now and the strikes out, at a head, as the phrase .

ome wondcriul production. Ibis 1 i chaiactf rthat has figured hugely in t.o . ... tlwt tiDI-l.. ..

ot our literature, m w. p----UiebimL'-. our Savages, and ou:

0 .'oolirr witn sullk U'-it r ite K

I'.aUle; aboa fir-t late Horse, 6adJL

:le. .. It Tiie ruovt of th- above nrtules ot turitui lire uhin-rt ne w, '.ti I .f t!o: va ry bc-t 4aalfer.ui of Sdle made kliuvs a ou ttie 0 ty et W L. Wlllll.tirs

1).."-. IT l'J M U'w t

history r t" our

net

l'Vjse fellows abot '.own?,

ci

NOT1CK

LLptrsoi.i i!i.:.-hted to t!o t:b,ci ii ir ar J ' A i- Mie-tc"! to tu.tke p-iymen?,.,r aettl.- thei

ii c iind r.ole?, t u

irv neKt ; c'.li.-rwi

.iiIt).

(...t. 1- ol an o..n.e;- pre.

ll:e .I'Ml 1.1 l- pl.o ai ,n.

IL'M b.LY

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