Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 October 1831 — Page 2

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curnstances of its earliest infancy. Mr. Bed on Deformities.

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PROPD that the democracy

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cuemem among the v m t:rc" i--- s. "Horse ic c:g.--T he spot? rf the turf are cr.ioved with much 2C1 bv ti e first

of New cl;t s in ir. any parts of the S-uth ; ar.r!

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loner U--.u-c sarelv the live hundred county lies witnm ine mi u imenv .i i n.,nr; ida'ccd at the disnoal'er. the had rolling, the timhrr hcech.

of (General Jackson

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''I do candidly lelieve when the Miam- Washiim is pituated on the linng; litical ur.ith, and are grateful to the Pat-; jr equeti lan feat. They sy

ipsnrfl Pottowaltimie disarrear. and the cround. and contains aDout hve hundred j riot Chief h-r the ho;,or paid to Tvew Ln- Wjhiuffton. like Alf sender, titt Umi

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'Canal and .Michigan Uoad he completed, .inhal'itsnts. i uei:in- . 'uwi oi poca lann m yur appointmeni. i a uld ,;rsr 1-ef.re lie i

eotne ear5 a 70'. for ' poplar, fni:r maple, vai iou? species of the : Knplar.d is icprese tiled in the Executi; ei evcrv uheic the aocrmpfihcii r.t c horc ill to he esp?nded to'oak, Li:kiy walnut , &c. and has a pop- j Councils of the Nalicn by a Son so di:tii- manrhip is highly appreciated. The Vir (ulation of about 4.500. gui$hed for hi? moral, intellectual arid po-, cjnj;in? iu paticnlar, pride themselves ct

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; .n. (this i)orlh-veit section 01 Indiana will frame ;iiv brick

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hecome the most desirable portion of the ihou.-e is ot Itick. two eioric? nigh, and

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.NTI-M.MN!C lOU,.MiW. Igreat valley ot the Mississippi: its pcs!-tnot L-ishca. itngiuus wtietici ot I'ron. tuv V c rurers I learn thatjt. on, rlimate, and soil, will lender Hie 'the town are Methodist and Preshyteri-

I-,-v'-ird lite Attorney ;"'ie tuunuy unefjuaiieu. uui.-i.i. , .- 1 1 1 1 1 -" ' nur ulianinrrra nnui iq nttm,,! f n f . 1 1 v t e nan . and Lamnerlarul i -reshy terian.

habrm nominates r rcen m0wuniri0i,sh" drlv'ed reside here. -The .Methodic have a

File court! This paragraph is taken from 0 letter ' q,lcr rnen . lint they forjjf.-t to add, tiiat.

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'ieprral of the 1'.

lv the Ar ti "Ias r,s as a candidate for

it-mail brick house ot worship, unfinished.

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n , t "T r Flimaker of Penr-' 1 ' "ut '"""'i'"" m l"e inneu.in vi1ICh we were cordially invited toi5ioner

" 'r v. n u... .Mates pir.l-at.iy h.ii. a pitscr.t value ot ot ;preach ;the Presby tenans have recent! Samuel S. Lizds,

fylvann, mi ,wlu otu ,le?s than Jijtctn millions of dollars a &ar,i.. pulled down an old house for the pur ! r::en have accej.U.i the nomination. 'equal to tullv one-hall the whole product! .,0i? 0r erecting a new one.

y o( cotton the domestic consumption be-1 Washington has 1 1 s

Thrf ueie at out one liunuieu and twenty .ot cotton the domestic consumption ne-j Washington lias 1 1 stores, 5 groceiies. .'c!, -ates pieser.t. ;:nS doei to the foreign export. Before 2 taverns. 3 saddlers' thops, 4 hladismiths' " the Revolution, there was a law of the 6hop. 2 cabinet makers, several carpenFirrn an cnMi.anee ot the Board of mother country' that forbade our hatters !(erg o hafers, 3 tailors, 2 tanvaids, 2 Ttuslees cf ihc Porcugh. published in this tiom taking more than two apprentices, 'thoema!iere, 2 waggon and carriage madr.v's paper, it will be perceived that the nd certain regulations by which the hat-;ke, o cocfers, 1 linseed and caster oil " , a c iii- -mi tcr6 of one 'province' were prohibited Dress .2 wheelrights . 3 physicians 2 law:ec" ar day3 for holdinc: Market within .- , , . . , r,u P'c p'- "Jfr"-MU- llv fc J b from fending their products into a neigh- yers, 1 barber s shop, 2 ox grist, and en the P.oreugh, are Tuesdays, Thursdays, hormg province. Such was the early 0S Mn roil, 1 wool carding machine and

addressed toMr. Woodbury by the fallow-! unike Alt xrr.der, our hero nest learr.ee

ingdisintciesled Pepublican9. j to tame his own wild pas-iens before he David II cr.s ha:., Collector of the Cus-i undeitook the taming of wild Indians, or torn House. , the ehatii uu nt of the wild Enghhmen. Jfndre-i- Dunlap. District Attorney. j Cvik Fighthg. i: also indulged in with .Vathaniel Greene. Post Master. avidity at the tonlh; but it is a barbarcu3 William Farnunter, Insolvency Commis-, am-i-c rn' nt, of which we cannot approve.

This with it kindred spcit ol bull ami do. , heai-Saitit r, ouht to be discountenanced

Charles G. Greene, Printer of the Law?,i (,v cvjrv ti lend of htim-'ut v. The s.-concj

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motto to this chapter, however, lot bid; u to ju ige too harshly t!ie friends c: sucii amusemcr Is-. Betting ruus high

both the?e spoils.

Lher Hujitni is called a manly sport, and so. indeed, it is. if we admit that tho

nnd Saturdays. 1 his rotice is given for jealou?y and rank monopoly oi John uii cotton ?in, nnti 2 distiliei ies There are ' was made w ithout the slightest reterence

the benefit of these who reside in thethat our others might be kept poor, lu o Celcday schools, and one Sabbath to the wishes cf the citizens of the place, find dnriprw!rnf nnnn lnm inr all the ikl Tlio '. l,K., i li -lwl . ...:...... i .. . ' . i n..nn.,.!in.n m

rr-nitrv. and nie in the hnbit r,f nnplvm ' 1 . . , , r . i'",uu'' ' .'l " rv-'"' niain - aoou; u uva- j.-uv.. lui.tmiu.,. ...

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Mr. N. D. Coleman, the Jackson member of Congress, w ho was supeiseded in

the late election hv Mr. Marshall, has been; beasts of the forest were made for the

appointed l'otmasier of Maysville, with U5e 0j"n,.in For the use- of man (hey a salary of tilt en hundred or two thou- were undoubtedly made; but whether f r sand dollars a year. The appointment ! ,u fCort is a different question', uhr:v

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nno-ht to be answered bv these on the otn-

the citizens with Mai k tin?.

?o regular scholars, one suierintend-

uidtss profitable to himself in the supply; ent awitcen teachers. Theie are six

but our political Sampsons burst the cords suntjuv schools in the cniiniv.nnt f.rr!i.

er side of the Atlantic, w ho keep deer ami

hares for the olc purpose of worrying;

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nil " 1 r 1 I ) 1 yJlJl l.uuiivoi 1,-uuiiicv.w . " rUllUav Ml OUIS III

th:t tiniinil thrm.:inti Mfrnnii' isliftl a liCV i, l-i;-'i mnioin ir. n) .,v.,.,i onn

7 iuui, .siliuii . ..uiuiu 111 all (lllimi .UVILII'M- 1 ;n this place on Mor.oay last, and closed .olution uni-iecedented for its grandeur-.. There is a Bible soriet v w. i bo mm. ,'

cn the Wednesday following. Subjoined and tjftct. Franklin and the lest, how-jjy arn engaged in supplying all the dee-

nrc the names of the Grand Officers elect- ever- saw lhat lI,e "rcvoMion zias noi t,lutl. anj lwo temperance societies.

O'ver, in ine aeiiiiun itaigt'uitni vi uui mdependence they knew that it could not

be established except in the encouragement

f .l for the ensuing year.

Wm. Sheet!. W. G. Master. J B. Martin I). G Master. Wm. M . Purdy S. G. Warden. Woniibrtdge Pniker J. G Warden. Pev. H. M. Shaw Grant! Chaplain. J. W D a Is Grand Orator Austin W. Moms G. Secretary. John Tipton G . Treasui er. Joseph Warn?r G. Mai shah R. P. Pi ire G S w ord Bearer. Daniel Kelso S. G Deacon. O I). On fee J. G. Deacon. J. B. Seamans G . 1'uisun ant. Joseph Roseman--St w ard Tyler.

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Men ought to he educated, it is said,

of labor and profit of production, and for the business of life, and their minds

ihence the prompt institution ot many asso-, ought to be filled with the knowledge of 'ciations for the consumption ot 'home facts and principles This is enough j made' goods and we have the lofty au ,They will iind out for themselves the way jlhority of Mr. Madison for saying, lhat to communicate them. He w ho can think this purpose wis the leading one that well, we aie t. Id, will speak well. This jbrought about our federal union and built js not always true. He who cannot think ,up the present constitution of the United 'well, to be sure, cannot speak well; and ! States and protection was extended by it is bet for him to be silent and to mind

many acts ot theirs Congress. jhis work. Put he who can think well and We well remember when great nuanti- does think well, will he not speak all the

jties of English hats arrived at Philade! j better for knowing how to speak too? The phia uhere"Ni'Vt hat stom were .giant should not despise his armor. Samn-

The members ol the fraternity paitook pretty numerous where a large part of, son himself would have done better with on Wednesday, of an excellent dinner at;l')e mcre wealthy class used English hats,: a sword ,anrl we, who are not Sampsons can the Hotel of" Mr T C Cla-T In the-anc Inan3 'ucc3, who could not atlord it,inot safely rely upon his ieajion. Frankn ' A' , bought them; but altera while, a protect-jlin possessed natural powers enough, one cvenr.g a Pad waa given at General ;ing duly oi 30 j,er ccnt. was laid upon! would think to satisfy any body; and he Lasst lle's Hotel much good feeling pre-'hats, and a wholesome impulse was giveu must have been conscious of his strength. Veiled on the occasion. to the halters the quality of our home- But he chose to fight with weapons, and made hats instantly improved, and the he went to work to make them. He, to The races commenced in Vinccnoes on .quantity rapidly increased so that we j be mre, took a modern for his model, not the 13th. The first dav's race was for ajtiow exportmany times more than we'having access to the ancients ; but he was rursr of One Hundred Dollars three j'ml)0rlJ which concluih-ely shons that the.a man to succeed under disadvantage. . Ju'y on this branch ot industry has acted He tells us himself, how he toiletl for years mde neats. lour horses were entered, i.a ,. , .. J i . . . 4 . ' . . 1 1 as a bol n Ti (not as a tax) to consumers to torm his style. It cost htm more labor and the purse taken by Mr. Dowden stripping up the heels' of the nev light po-;to make it, than ever it did to use it. hoise Dennis, winning two successive jlitica! economists, and sustaining the just j But was it net worth making? What a heats. The first heat was run in 7 min .'judgement ot Fran., lin, Hamilton, Madison,) weapon! poiished, keen, effective; ma linil ilia lrtcn., .1 -.... ... 1. l: It 1 1 .. . I l

utes: the second in 6 minutes. V' BUUV M' afUieu' lt,u"i b J ,e,,;ce, i( Oris. o mish l I I. t... '

DIET OF CHILDREN Weaning may be mentioned among the primary and predisposing causes of that

debility of frame which induces weakness

consequence, pass daily thro" the hands j jncm 0 death with hounds and hordes

ct a man. in v. bom they may or may not , have confidence: Such outrages upon' Original Anecdote. The following popular rights have come to be cf continu-. "matter of fact" w as related to us by u al occurrence. As uitt-n as the people ez-i frjend re-siding on the margin of the press their want of confidence in a sup-J Crooked Lake, who assures us of ite tiuth. porter of the Administration, and by ai Passing one day this spiing through the. constitutional use of the elective franchise, ; wood-, his attention was arrested by scvexpel him from a station, for w hich they!t.raj discharges of a gun, and curiosity in deem him unfit, forthwith the General dUCcd him to ascertain the cause Whet: Government takes him up and as it mock-j pit. C;imc to the spot he recognised one of ery of their will raises him to an ofike jjg neighbors in the act of reloading hie,

more lucrative than that, which he hasicm, who told him he had fired five times

failed to obtain a their hands. If the people will sustain Jackson's worshippers, it is well; but, if they will not, he shakes in their faces the keys of the Treasury, and gives them to understand, that he can do the business himself. Such is the

at a racoon, perched in the crotch of a, high tree which he pointed out, without being able to bring it down, but that he was determined to persevere until he succeeded. Our friend looked in vain tor the racoou: he then chance to notice 011

idered as much good to their country by

It is said that nearly one half of the lne labor of their mind, as Washington,

peculation of the state of Mississippi are ljrcrr!C jne, and the rest, hestowed ey

slave:

J the power ot arms. AVe's Iltgistcr.

In the proceedings of the Knos county The inhabitants of Long Island are well ; of the lower limbs, curvature of the leg

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National Republican meeting, inserted in i . . ' . , n as one of the observances ot the Middle last Saturday s paper, an eiror occurred j c(atefc .

in setting up the ar'icle, which should be corrected. In the 20th line from the top,

oones, &c. I tie tender stomactis ot in

fanls aie w it h difficulty reconcileil to the

change of food consequent on weaning.

r.entlv endangered

'We cannot fiml that tho nforn of15011 lfie powers of digestion maiuly d

rrarkin tnrs on Easter Mondav. as nrar-! Pcn'J on the uel1 beinS of lhe functions

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itrcuds in many of the copies, "unani- ticed in New York and some other parts: 01 respirauon. in mi ana oilier laige mnnclvpnrl-ncrrrp,!" 'of the United States , by the descendants ! trmn horn necessity too mously endangered it should be "immi. . tl much confined within the house: and

oi wie juilii sfiutis, is Known among other nations Neither Mr. Bourne nor;uhrn he' to breathe theopenair.it Mr. Brande mentions in their respective;" not ,lMt l'ur,t' wh,ch ,s' Per,iaP o( accounts of the "Jntiquitatcs Vulgar es? I?reater importance at this early age than and Dr. Chandler, as well as Ilackluyt,! at an.v ol her- The hgestive system not omit it in their notice of their practice'of j bcmP ipl'ctl ? t should he by the dy inland exchanging eggs at Easter, by j respiratory, the stomach of an infant the Modern Greeks and Russians Its on- lvlllfh Cou,(, (,?e?t the already animalized

pin ii unknown to us. and it is believed to ,oou receive.! rr.m us moiner, is incnpa-

oiu oi exiracung nuirimeni irom a more crude aliment ; the consequence is, that

official conduct of the man, who, as some! ueighbofs eyelid a:: animal denoruinapietend must continue m office, in order tet ;Q vulgar par'ancc, a louse; and it turnthat the will of the nation may be execu- C(j ru that, by a most wonderful optical ted Lou. Jour. illusion, what appeared to be a well fed r. .,. ,, : 77 t- ia 0 ! racoon in the crotch of a tree, was neither Dufl Green 19 publishing Laton s ap- ... , . ... ' , , h' more ncr less than a plump, overgiow peal with copious notes ot his own. lie , ,k ,M t , I louse, rioting ca the hunter s evelid: says he is authoi ised irom tne highest au-j ' thonty to say that Mr. Calhoun and hisj ladv, never sent their cards to Mrs. Eaton, j Trailing. --The season cf our Fall Re-

and insinuates that if they have been views nas again arnvci:, anu we nave an

seen in Mrs. E.'s parlor, (which he thinks

probable) they must have been purloined. From the Cherokee I'hoenix. We have baiely time this week to say, that nine of the prisoners sentenced by Judge Clay ton to confinement in the Penitentiary , were pardoned by the Governor and have returned to their families. They were, however given to understand, they must leave the bounds of Georgia, or would be liable to another arrest. ?one

other opportunity of witnessing the benigc

effect cf our militia system. On Tuesday morning our Devil in his moet insinuating way, asked leave to foot it four miles to general training! at the same time giving the agreeable information that nr men and boys (who we I elieve are. all ofiitj cers) had gone before'. We of cruise give him libci ty. The le.ifw is over, with all its diumj and drunkards, (n arid tidlers, trtimpctj and traveling show, fun, frolic and tight.

Phe negroes have ct.vred back to ttV ir

entered the walla of the Penitentiary as

prisoners, except Mr. Worcester ami Dr. hovels, the booths ate d sestrd, and the

Butler. Some of those who had received held whore yesterday parade. the gallant

pardon, the next day, by permission,! l-Uwi. now ecvercu wi.n ragged rag;;

Oiiitiiu?, seeking sixpence;, and segar stumps. Captain yostr:: day, arc coiderj

(crPer?cn indebted for last year's subscription are earnestly requested to discharge the si me immediately. Ciacinnatus'1 next week. r- r n i nr v i v . t v k- t- r- -r i-1

. j(P ptcuiiar i0 tnP United States The

LSiraci iirm a leuer iiaiea .-trr n ayne, me (,( lt be Qne ;a .,i..vp.i :n thp novv.

Sept. 28tt, IC31," to a gentleman of ing manner : there are lew children who do not suffer fv,;... I r ,u . n more or less from this chance of diet. trml0Wn- Bo h parties, we will suppose, are pre The rnoSt eral ruleg that n be I arrived here from the St. Josephs' !'ei .or the. contest being already "sup- wjlh n fQ (he Jiel of iniiint country last evening; and am happy to Pi"1'1 ,,h the munitions of war; say aj (h;U fjr hQ irsUvQ or ?Z monthg after Gay. that in all my ,oute, the enterpr.sing '!'n eggs each, carelully selec cd and j ,mth lh jshou(J have ()oth- m(jre character of our dtizm, ,s evident The c.entihcal ly tested, by sinking the i-mjthan the of a hcaIth nur?e;that agiowing effect, of the Canal Land Sales,; (le big am! little ends,) against jbout (hja iod th ghouId haye jn ad(J,. and the avidity now manifested for Land; th. in order to be certain that(ion some'ifrht rinaceous food, as arrow

cn me m.rn.gan Koaa, are happy omens - . , w v, . root, baked tlour, powdered biscuit, Sic

ci me luiure greatness ot our state, the,11'"''" i'l,'3,,-,"- .cucaucie. i ,w umitract of countiy selected b our worthy i lenSer then encloses an egg in one of his commissioner tor the Road, Is equal to any jhands. so that no part of it is visible exiu the world--he has finished his surveys" ;cePt the fcn: (or tutt' as tne conditions

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nnd wm omy nave time to prepare the ; " ' ' u iri U(,r aLnv M When the child has teeth , it should have

map?, platts. &c. for the approaching;1" nor.,oma, ,ev e. oi me circling thumh ,80me of t food jn a soi,d 6tatef but a9 a

sale. mere are pronat ly tw enty good "" U l ,eui" " uiM.mce oe- Ia rulp jntl, jt h l8 a ,tg primarv

larm? on me L,anne seiecini, and the

tiers would have teen removed th

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tiy the Indians ir n were not tor this ju u" ru arnagon.M anJ etfpeciav in ,arce town?, where the

are not strong enough

adequate nutriment but from I In 'ill irn L I ir rl!i t-ri o r

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hi duty. Trails, and tracks of strangers., anu the cracm egg becomes the prize on... m w,inm rp ft (pn(irnrv to

viewinglhe country, are now to bese,n;s,ie Victor In this manner, hundreds of i a a i(.ed ,ieiei1itary constitutional in every part f it; and I anticipate much 'PS arc lost fi: won m a sho, t time ; and a!,,,,; the most minute attention should competition at the sales. Many Indian tra-lhe ;h?ht lriJ'Jr3 which they receive does u uUol onlv t0 the kintl oi food bat

tiers liad calculated on some ot tins choice MlJl ,t-??i-" "i'usic aiue, me win l.md roierv.itiaus lor thtir f.imilip nhigs are cf some account to the victors .

The stomach is thus gradually prepared

for total separation of the child from its

mother, which should always take place from the age of nine to twelve months.

So.idj"r it has all its primarv ie set.;!ow it. genera, y supported beneath by the- th anima Joo(J nQt bp aloivcj lis faHipalm of the other hand. Hoh.ing it ,na,t h lhere are exceptions to this rule,

dicious choice of Mr. Polke. The lodians; t0 ,nl ,l vv,lh thepci iior butt of anotherdilTpstjJ.e or' , had complained to their Agent, and he j SS The shell of one of them must. of t0 estract adeqUn must, under such circumstance have donejcourse' 3 ,e,ti to the force oftb.e concussion, j .umna 'food In a

went in to see and take leave ot lueir friends the Missionaries; and reouest the

privilege of say ing to 4hem a few words,! t" day. Seaigcr.ts a;e Sausage maktrs,

that they might carry some message from : and Corporals iirs : tripped of their mintsthem to their families; but were not per-' ry glory and aie Cocuiioncrs. tcr.ipvra. mitted to speak to them. They otdy ex.1 r:.Llz::iur. Cc ?i h ill lie : c rd: r . changed a look, and left them performing1 their allotted labors, both at the fame! Auctions . Stra:;go enough, ornL.t of tt.c wheel. i ordinary tj ages of life, serial, commeicia' j anil martial, m;iy he traced up to the re Stamlcul, the finest of the Arabian; motest nntiquity. Who would suppose

horses presented by the Sultan Mahtuotm; tliat a sr.lc bv au-'ti-,v, and the. led tl.ig,

wl;:ch don des the h-rali'.i c ot him ot the? hammer, could by the stietch of fancy , he ciS-imilatcd with the Reman Genet ul or Impcrator, v. ic-ldirg 1.m baton or ti'inelj eon ; the s) r:jbol, i: :dl ages, of military command? Who ran . eve:; in irragir:a!i.rj. compaie the bell i:;a:: t Pe ail street, 2 .

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Imperial Rome ? same, far a-J '. spect to ?a!e, upot saiet by .auct;

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me spear nxeu in i wtt? vxPne-rai c

to Mr Rhiud, ha3 been purchased by Mr.

Clay for the purpose of improving the hieed of Kentucky horses, hi a letter to Mr. Clay on the subject of these horses, Mr Rhine! espressos his dissatisfaction that Congress should have claimed them.

Description of a AVx'-England Thanksgiving: "When the happy day ariive, the penpie assemble in their respective places of worship, dressed in their best attire Here they listen to an appropriate sermon, and join in prayer, hymns, and anthems eapressly adapted to the occasion.

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Avenue, ii our

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id y l ti.ey arc the f'uficli-jn, with r:criii :J. The systepj en.-iiiiilcd with th:

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at the next Treaty, and had designated; Sine of the tracts selected; they are dis-j

appointed; rut the entire ot that section

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A pocr Relatioril Died at Mentro-e,

aire. Mis. M. Rose, sister of the treasurer

It is said, that, some (wen

of our stab? is gaol Laud. The Indians on thc 0th ult 111 the dUt tar 0l" 1,er

1 amsati'fied, will hereafter be me:e wil

!? to sell out, and seek a ceuntry bet-!ot t,ie nav-

ter supplied with game and more retired. Indeed, from all I could learn, the great rrpait of them are now willing to remove west of the Mississippi: and the fi'Vner they go the better for them and for Why the Preidenf has so hx g delayed T- trrr.t for It'.r? final eximrviishment ot nl!

to the regularity of its meals. So far as health is concerned, the stomach is the most important organ of the bedy ; every disorder of early age begins with derangement of the organ, and these occur at the earliest moment of its existence. Even before birth, the health ot' the child may

be i'ljured; if the mo'thei's mode of living

t w. w k ' . . , . . . 4 1 ' . ." 1 . ; l I J

t iu t..,s;,go uii tprue-.i maiuen,;h.,,e leeil ltJjuj Icious, the child w.ll be

- " a 'in t' -1 till 1 1 1 v ana milling Ul Olllt I refu-ed her any adequate provision, put up a sirn at her little habitation, intmin-

bern weakly, and the stomach, partaking

of trie general debility , and being thehrst nr ir--!. fi- lit. r:,ltpil mtn nrtinn. will shuiv

ting -Margaret Ruse, Sister to the Right L:,;' r Ar.mpnt as -non as .t takes

ence the n;'tti cf infants; and

. ; ' ' , ' signs of terar.t:ement as s Hon 5,r George Ruse, 1 rea-urer cf the! itf , , n -avy, takes ,n nashing hem." ,ca ecrCttourS fitr, fee.

tent I he spear wa- dccented w:tfi c.

two hours, and then are over for the day;! ,n the immrdfitc vi'-ir.ity f the ctimsou the remainder of which is devoted to! star.dard, wlsich indicafed (!e tt:.t or re feasting, sports, games, and amusements! sidencc of the -ti pre me on.tna;. j. r, ia t!,;:

ot various descriptions , rctitre ot 'his camp. Thi i indee

I he 'thanksgiving dinner? noweverj lithe-;-, sng;ir, rum, 1

forms a prominent teature of the picture, good, vor-us victory, conquest titt

flan r.rMr,., ioi.in i.....h.. . v a , t . . a-; - u ; t

w ith the weight of the feast Eleshanu' fowl of his own raising and fattening tisbi and game from his own streams and vvcod-!

lands vegetables of his own planting butler, milk, and cheese, the product of his own dairy, are n9w found m luxuriant profusion upon his hospitable table; while the delicious 'pumpkin pic'' leads a host ol other dainties in the bountiful desserts.

Clear sparkling cider, mead, perry, and) . spiuce beer, all ami each the product cf i It is probable that upwards of fi.e the homestead, lend their exhilerhting inv thousand Jv.el'.:r.g3 ami store -. have ! i lluence. and if ever a set cf joyous Lear is1 erected in Piaiadlj hi t within two yea:.and smiling faces assembled together in Vet it h a fact tint rent ate high"! : social harmony, if genuine happiness i-d than they were two years si.'.ce; and it t? ever experienced at the festal hoard, it i-l more ditf:cu!t to riri,"cure a dw e'.im" oy

on such occasions. Ant rentices in the! store now ih-.i. Cror!.. ,i

metropolis, who are only permitted tu visit'

retiring. A pors' ri in a public cu:lpany accusing the Irish na 'ion with he:.-,-the most uupcdi;h;d in the woild, w,m ar.swered rnihily bv uii irisl geat!e'r,ar. 'that it o right to la cthrrwioe, f .r the Ir;-!. meet with hard rubseuou-ii to pdi-h a:rn:.li3n cn carili."'

i-a:iv,i;. ni1 'iciiuici l.l nil', siujc iu: ill ill InrrTipr V n i1 i 'l.i

hear of any immense for tm;r-amae d i thi time r.r miracle have n wr-.ui .. 'T.nd yet all are prospciua-; trudc its advantages, have been t'.'Mi-t ! -all have had abh.ire an ! are ni 'e' : for table instead of a frv l.a it. 4 M i-' the v. hole hat v e-t, and h i t th" i:m",'

their parental arul lurul homes once 01

twice a year, are now sure ty be preserd; and a hoary headed patriarch ol'teo preside at these domestic banquets, where the guests comprise two or three generations of his own d scendants. It is a jubilee lhat draws together members ct the