Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 April 1832 — Page 1

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b.irs; and 3d. mgs and.eunen:, to the outer arms of the valve (view and impressions of astronomers injCouit of the United State ia the c,p r

The rock bars commences; gates, on the loner side ; moreover, it pre.

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sunken log

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u u. inouin oi Kpi river, anc ex enr pnK ip; r icfrnrimn r ihQ ,rr, rn,

u 3t r ;nk. which is in the vicinity ofjsmall wing damp, immediately below (he of Delphi, and 20 miles above Lafav ette rlarge piers, will retard the velocity of the

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commence -.gain nt Little Rock current through the sluice, and prevent

i a p i ,w n icim a ocu 1 1 urni ie he lo vv v incrn-jthe sudden depression to which it would

-;;.r ! -' al - b t . " ' l--'.'d to 'd -Cl ihcn in V: 'r; s ..r ! : ic ! in t! ' I'.-t olLcc It diat.? sii5.Ti':. r-, lv" I' d ar p-r ai.num, in r.rh-'o. C j itb i; ) sit!,iii ix it: r.th .-f ti ti: ! -y.- riv: t'-r, r Three Pudar? at l.r . antioa ( t f year A want of pens;:j , Ir-, ii n formidable drawback to F.ditor, : t rat Tit v I'liin thr-c moiitb ui-uM tic prt-lVr r, il ) " siib-Lriptii'Tis rrcc ived for Icj tlian oiio V 1 AiU i H nSKMLNrS will t,o in, rleil at On t i 1 ; r p. r ?iiarc, f T tliree ltvrtion--

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jiiijTv- .! nvt-rf in prr ffMinri' i()r f.ich Mib- r 1 i"'i"ftn i,iiiieioK ihimu arm i aioKa : uip Pfuuceon lor tne caie iols are ct in

maiin to n. himuiijucb nun nave reerj impit Vcu are aware, I presume, that the jsoned, under the laws of Georgia, jn .,, Comet which will complete its revohition ! penitentiary of that state. At length u,

nes, arnl extetul to :h hmmi'L of l atovaif p lmhlo nf'tr umiitm iko

ner For thee. minute -urvr vs. level-j the etl'ect of "which upon descending bnat, lintT. and p. !undiny;!r,liave bt en made, and 'might be. to make them dip and strike aie exhibited in drawings. I and 2. -the bottom The piers, as estimated for th;it pait of the livci between the tor, are intended to be of crib work, made mruih of Eel and Deer creek-: and in : of squared logs w ith dovetailed tie, and drawing. Tvo 3, f,jr that part 1 tl-p riv- tilled with slone. rPhe cill- in which

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c lit ' n. i b at liberty to i?continiiP !- r T' j air.-.' arr i:rto; but a fn i I - f ' v w-b t i!i-i'i,'t';.t'', in coufr;itv t;. ft-uilli e coii'-iib-mi a new tn

Tlif ; tnu?t te nai n all

river. Heides these rot k bai s, there were ' nnnM be sunk, so that their tops will flul

two detached bats, whu h were examined , w ith the bottom of the piers The gites, but not ureod One ot f heni is -.t ( VtT e on arrmml oi' tbp L nr-iti of ibpi ,rrr,c

j island, abc ut miles below Patoka river, ; could not be made etiong enough with

i and the other at theGtan! Chain, which jout a great ileal ot iron work, and thev

uurrs to ; i? aDouf miles trom tr.e n.outfi rf tbe will therefore, have weight roul

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nat' inmeu me opinions oi severa'

journals in the state of Georgia, and n.

around the sun next June, is to iviss as it

retiies. xery near our planet that is, our

earth will be in that part of her orbit, jdoubt remains on our minds, from their which is ne;ir the mhitof the Comet, just ; tone, that the mandate of the Supreme at that precise time w hen the Comet will'Court in that case will he diaregar.led, pass a circumstance w hich, astronomers j however it might have been hoped other say . has not oct urred before, perhaps mce ! wise. We shallnot top here todeplojp he the flood. It is upon tins tact that Ger- jinfatuation under the influence of which man astronomers calculate that the world : 'his cotme w ill be pursued, but proceed will then undergo some great and tremen- to execute the purpose for which we toot rious revolution. They calculate that ihe up the pen. mutual attraction of those two bodies! The mandate of the Supreme Court i3 ma possibly bring them into contact, in directed to the Superior Court for the w inch case an immediate explosion mut ounty of Gwionet. in the State of Geor-fll'U'-gia;and u requires of that Com t that it do Who can tell but that thi may the ! release the Missionaries, who are corjlmed

( , a r,..a. e .i. livn. in Vinc.em.os at ' " , vm-.u.....- r.,uw wai.nrrp ii.t-iij in piate ai ui lugne stages tii.MilK -f M-,r,. n ) VYhr-Wr, Marron Ac ; Jllu' ptl,',tPn logs were not surveyed, but ot the liver. It they aie propeily balan Itin.t-'-. r J L rutman. will be n r ivc.1 at ' wr r(1 eatetully examined ; and, with theccd, one man might ojien and shut them t!: "vi-.rkof j ncp, in panx nt ' f ?!ibcrijtions. excp; ion of two of them, thfir posi-' with ease.

tion. with such particulars respecting The pier? for the lorks are intended to them as weie necf ssar to exhibit their be built in the same manner as those for nature and extent, hniebeen laid dovn the sluices, and the mitie cills to be framin a keeh of that part of tbe river be ed and filled with stones, tween Deer creek and the Little Rocki Dykes are proposed to be made at those

IkHpi.J, which i shown m drawing ISo 4. places wheie the dams wouhl cause the Ot the two which are not laid down in this bank of the nvei to be overflowed at drawing, one is at the lower cut off. or hich water. excenMns? between the latilo

AGKNTS VOX 1HF G AZKTTE. The f . dl owing mimed irt nt lemon are re-qur-ted to act h Agents for the Gazette. JPefersb.irsh. I'ihe co. Induna flatthew V. P.tor. E-q Car li-le, S'llliv an co -Wn . M Purdy.Esq ?!' J n er Keen. E-q Vi inceti ri--W'm Danet. Eq. ICv !m iiie--Maj A V:rner. New l!:ttmon Maj J. W. Swift, ('vi 'hitna .1 E Ci.iik

caouh to' tf.e great agt-nt u-.ploytd t the Leitv tw,a hard labor iu the peui'enL.u v, uu-

orusti awav the Heavens and de-tr.-y thejder an act of tbe state ot Georgia whicb Earth, or, in the sublime language ol in-iis decreed to be repugnant to the Censfitu spiration to cause "he heavens to pass tion, Treaties and larvs of the United away with a great noise, the elements to State melt with fervent heat, and the earth and! If the Court does obey the mandate, it

thing to be burned up." This event w e i is well, and no more i to he said r done.

Mount I'b Msant M r Lwis L rooks. P-r tt f-v dlf--Edw ard Woo l-. E-q. W'nshuKr'on--Win (i Cole,Ej. Pnorivil'e John A. Graham, Esq. oentrv's Store Wm. Jone.-, Eq. Porre-Iiaute Capt J. W asson. Eugene Dn:t W'm Chirk. These gentiemen are authorised to re ceive monies, and receipt for the same oil account of the editor. SAMUEL H ILL, U V. (JA DDINGTON. SPIIVEV OP THE W AL5A-H. FOi.T MACON. FEB 7, 1831. SilC" ( 0 CllAHI.nS (i RATIO T, (Jhiff Engineer, 11 aihington (Jtty Sir Tht survey ot n. Wabash nv r. nrcvi.ed lor bv an anpiopri.tti-'fi ot

all know is to come, and it is to come -aa

a fnare upf n all them that dwell upon the tace ot tbe shale eath, and as a thief in the niht." But whether lbee terrible

sublime movements,anrl thi aw full giand displ.iy oi Heaven's supenoi jiower, will take place on the 20th of June en-mng, (the day ol the nearest approach of this Comet tooureaith) i not for the writer of this letter to determine A lecturer in the north, with his orbits

and diagrams, i? endeavoring to demon

The Freuch and American Astronomers

it the Court does not obey the mai'datc, apjlication w ill, we suppose, be made to the Supreme Court, at it next term ia this city, (that is, in J inuary next.) t execute its own judgement, under the

law s of the United States, which provide that in cases w here the State. Court- do not execute the judgements of the Supreme Court, that durt may issue il owu process to carry into effect i's owu judgements. It is possible, indeed, that application might be made to one of the Judges of the United Stales, out of Court for a habeas corpus, to bring the case immediately before him. Put the general idea seems to he, that jiothing will be done towards enforcing th' judgement until the next meeting of the Court, in this city.

Ifhaally, proceso issuing trom the Su-

believe the Comet will pas our earth J preme Court, ami w hieh mu-t be granted

Arthurs island, about miles from the Rock Rapid and Patoka river, wheie a

mouth of the river, and the other at the small ad'iitiun to the elevation of the nver mouth of the rirer at the high -fages. would be attended wish In the course of my examination of the no additional disacvantage at the place river. I had an opportunity of ascertaining that are now oveiflowed. the general character of the two routes foi The excavation of rock, where it is

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.umi mentioned in tne exira i. netcre ri- propoea, is intended tor deepening ami lr tte that this Comet and our earth will

luded to.ot the j--,nt report ot the com widening tbe channel on the tops of the be less than U0.000 miles apart on thai missioners of the States of Indiana m d H- harsehietly. The icmovalot loose smnes j day quite neai enough one would think. hnoisa Hff.nding a mode of overcoming where they obstruct the navigation, needs 1 o create a pressure upon our atmosphere

me obstruction netw een tbe Little lork no explanation. (unless a higher agency shall interfere) Rapid and tbe Paioka liver, which :hey! The dams should be placed on the slope Isuthcient to cause"ihe eea and the waves

preferred to any mode ot improvement ol the bats, and as low down as mav be ( thereof to roar "

ot tbe navigation that could be made up- necessary, to secure the requited depth op 'he lifer. It was my impression, at the at the point of location, and below it.

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time, mar nemier or me cnnal routes pes- l he dam at Lotine Island, however,! without any material or minnon, i rtVrf m las a matter of course, shall be resisted, it

sessed the advantages over an improve- may be placed on the top uf the bar, as , us. Put it is not lontr before that time. ! "''I be the dutv of the Marshall of the LT. ment upon the river which had been at its sole object is to ia.se the wntei, so asi and tho?e then living, will have a fair op-'States for th.tt'Di.-trict to summon a posse tnbuted to them, and that the cost of either to produce the requirtd depth in the portumt v to tet the'Viuth of all the a-tro- comitatus, and of the P csnlent of the U.

would tar exceed the cot of an improve- Payou, which passes along the eastern nomical calculationa that have been madp ; States, if neces-arv. to .da e the Armv and

ment upon the river. If the unexpended side, of the L-tand, and which is intended upon the subject. j Militia of the United Stales at the service

. fiance or me appropriation Mad neen sor me cnannei. Should the Gnrmr... A.tronnmr h ot the authontv.

suflir.enr to covei tbe expen-e, survevs 1 lie improvements are designed to give made the iutest calculations then on the! National lute W tncer.

won d fiive tietri made of both tbpsp rnn'rs : a denth to the cliant-e . at low waipr. uf fmi. t...... im t -hi .i I

Cong,.,, ,hr S3., o, Sl,, 1;,llon,yoril.P, co,H I. frveve,Mio, less Chao lo d a ha.l (erxM,,,rZC

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and tne one w hicti seemed rreist ennvnient V iticennes. aid not e ih.m nnp .-md n

en-, m i'ic luanuer directed uy me Jt-ngi-nof i iep-.M ijier.t hi its oniei to me, dated 16'ti of Apul, 1829, and the tliaiing, Km, 1, '2, 3, an . 4, showing the resuds, together with in e-timite i ecapiiulatu g the patticulai of tbe obstructions tu tt-e navigation ot the nver to which they re fpr, and cc ;.!"i:' the deiailsot plau lor rem -(viug tm-in. iut ol the expenses oi executi -.g 'hat- pi hi? respectively, are iuifurnished herewith; accompanied bv a diawing. No 5 exhibiting the plan of a slui'e, with vaive g des, one oi I lie modes ef improvement proposed, and a model oi t!ie ?iT.f, which, although ui an untnmnea it.ite. will srve siihcienilji to explain it

Here with is furnished, also, a counnum cation from governor Kay, of Indiana, with it refer?, being an estiact iiom a joint repoit mae mthevear 183, b it k

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. -1 Hi i hh uiti rni MmiJ n m t - ir trip r upt 1 1 j i 1 1 til .ti si no i -i v . , - r i s w t , ?

inuinA :ti.d til nt ni. to usee i lam h it t ci e I l . , . i . i. .. . . i ..i r. .i. i . . i . r t i ,

llip iiUliiiriioni to tlie cav itraUn ot the ......... , c .u. ........ c : . .w.t e.. .i i ... .i. . - -i n",l01h Jan 1 1

W-vb.h river, and to otniuuuicaie to me t;lu Uver. best adarded to the niesent such a removal ot their., won In i.t. ...p,.!

1 . v,. , .uir -e- of those States respectively, hn,f. nfiut .,f n,Q .... ' n, n,,,. ,, . female self supporting school.

i!.p.r nrrts iii rei?Hitl tothe meaus iequir- i,u a,Ki,flll,,i,i ovo.io,i ; .Knr, n,,,,,,,,),.!,, k ' . mm ' We have formerly suggeed the prac

fd for t ur-moal. and the mode aud!, (tlim, ,!1llhpiMI,pn5ll lvllhtu r,P, ot th,. In,,! ,.imJn : tira b.lity of forming female self support

expo, se ot pplymg them means at hand, as far as they could be em . the number of th, kind iir-t mentioned, Shu'1 v niter ie. emr the oider of Ibe f ployed The work embraced bv the that ;.rc produced bv local causes, and will F.ngiiiee. Department, 1 examined tlie pan referred to in the estimate, are not, requue luiprov emt'nt annually . Rut no Vabih nver, from its mouth to the uioum , therefore intended to he as strong or dura- distinction will be made between them, as Ct Eel river, and tneretu was enaou-a io ; ,e a they mig.it be made; but it i-be the same mean? will answer for the imprepare minute iosti uottoos toi tne ui- Ved thev w oul I be strong enough, and, proveiiit-nt ot both. vev , afterwards made by Mr. Joim ti. ' with ptoptr attention to Ihem, might be The ne.an proposed in the estimate for Graham, of Indiana, if. puiMiin-eot a con- preset veil a b ng time. this jurpose, aie a dredging machine and Snct entered into with him tor that pur-' Thedniiand wing dams arc intended steamboat; the latter to be used in niov pose. Mr Graham. although unarcutom- ;. be of crib work, of the roughest kind, ing the former from place to place, and a; d losuiveysoi tha? kind, tuttiit t tu- - a m .;e with rou id iog. and t bo titled toi propelling ns machinery while it is in g.igernent m a very s aist iA tory mauner, with stone, and with phniv, (j inches thick operation upon the nars. The fact that mav be readily perceived by the resu t ,,t the on. ti.d 2 im he- at the botiuin of t tie Wanasii i iver t ilk hmj, x, r,-. .f i

- t!,.. iiir! pv iiii h :i ip i.r. .hdic.i m t i.p ihi .i.n.n li.o t..i iifni 1 1 1 ; n i-. I w 1 1 h i sinrp t j r . fi . .1. tion. the qua ity

w j; ' "'J '",,m 111 summer, w, ,om,,!ire with the important product. J i aw togs. I he-e draw mi: weie hui-he.i greater ibi-kness, hecausc ot 19 liability and remains m that slue, without materi- w . , the t ourer t that the neaily aert -g . but other duties w nub i be rubbed ami woni t the .iritt log a I ilterauon, f or o 01 6 months, has recom if c r ufoll haefir cinnv I liave had to perfi.nn, have pievtuted me a:,d ice w hi-h w .mid pass ov er it . mended this mde o; improving-the ..in,iiin a u an s o 1 a ' -' .' ..' - . 1 ' ,. ,. . , . , . .v. i. lujj.iuvnig tne sand veHra hePQ entracred 10 raismjr silk woi m. from attending 10 the pi ep.t ati n ot the The sluices nnie been adopted in pre- bars. 1:1 preierence to ,inv other F.ir y , . , .-. ? 1, , 1 , , , , , ... 1 . uy uuje- ror Jhat a arjre quantity ot sewing silk plans and estimates, until w ithm a lew day s lei enre 1 Lvk. where the head water when the river 1 in that -ate the hir . n " ... i Tu. v " it- , , . 1 , , ' o.ti , l been annmilv minutiictured there, .r. ' . '.r:.,?!";.. !ib. r "b. a.r:.c"?!'.,,n:u 'ei,rrm haDJ.. -. b,, t..

.v nini; nine wi'ui-i n.tve uei-u 111j111n.11 we're jn 1 , me 1 r- nuiini in. itruiitu- uuiui me uigii siages, experience no al

piepare drawings ot tr.e pfms ard mm tion m passing ifiem. A tope, t.itteued terau-ju whatever

SOUTH CAROLINA

:ill(t lhl. "WOI hi ;ind th f;sfiion thprr-nfi Wn Cool it lii ! inr Hutu tn t l.Q C..?-

wa. selected. v,2: that from the head of half feet immediately, nd two feet n'.ii w.li r.v,,.yr But whMhcr :gh: c r .z bef,,i e -ur rea.Ie, c,i. J.,,n,!in2 i.Htle Rock Rapid 10 White nver A ; mately, between V mcennes and the mouth Wiong in their calculation, it is neveiihe- as it does with intormatiot, which haa honzontal pnyecmn and pntde for .tare .nt Lei . .ver 1UW1. less tr ue that this event w ill come Ye, ! reached u? f, on. othc r -ou re. : exhibited m -Ira.mn 0m The other' 1 he sand bars m the U abash nver, ge it ,s wnlen-ii is wntten with the 6nger flM T t v route wns preferred b the commissioners, neially, ate not susceptible of im--of- unerring tnith.anil ?tanleth fist Ibrev-' ROM TI?K &AVA?tNAM GE0P(j,AW:md was a mile shorter thn this; but be picvement that would be permanent, er '.Time-bill be no more This world Extract of a Liter datei (Jharlestii, AlarcH inff in two detached par Is, and the average a they are p.o.uced by local cau.;an,, (he t)( lt is llOW .msfiir.g aiV 3, 1831. depth of exravation being greater, it i ; s-, and if 1 emov ed, w oubi be 1 eproduce.. jt ra pidlv approximates its end and will he state ol public feeling here, and aipp-sed the cost of the two routes would,1 by the recurrence ol those cau-es, which. soon reii(. to be ' probably throughout South Carolina, is, to be nearly the same j might he expeoed every year. Of this My object in making this cnmimmica-1 87, the t al irQ,,I1H- Nothing i3 Ihe expense of constructing, open kind, may be considered those near the ion wi ,mve been answered, should thoe ' tillke'1 ol bul Nullihication and its probaeither of the routes, a canal of sufficient .'mouths ot the small streams that cmpt) who are in the ha bit "of making calcula-: l'le con!ieoiue,ire nrid the excitement capacity to accommodate steam boit?.! into the V..ba-h; those near the bends of ,;,,ns -.iVr, th(t )U;,ic their view on Sr,m9 s,n,:e the Miiuifeeto oft he Nultifiera would be at leat ten timeu greater than j the nver, and those where the bed of the tj,e s'uj(':Pct Anfi morc particularly shall !atl,)lted Ht the convention, was -e it forth the expense of effecting (he same object' river is of unu-ud width. i'here are j be'"ratilkd if those who may read this 1 011 ou,;iy- 1 (1 ,,oJ ,iri n what will bo by improvements upon th tiver; and thi- others which are lepresented to have on- briefnotice will lav to heart the affecting ' llie tt'i9t A th'8 ''U-iness, but the party appeared so evident, that if whs deem- ginated without any npj arent cause lor trut j4 '(hat tus WOrld is destined to give ! (ioe9 f'com tieurmmed to proceed to do ed unnecessary to prepare an estimate for it, and to have inot eased very gradually , tn ' ..a.. fu. nnil i 01 very woist it has threatened The

C nsequence is, people, particularly the moderate pait, looked on with dismay.; and ' 1 1 0 pos-ib!e some of' the violent view? it also as ha-fy and ilL,.dvied it h understood tiere, ihat if Congress doe not essentially modif y the tanf, a ep-cial session of tbe Legi-hture w ill be called.

immediately at er it -j innnitnt. who ....11 ...1 ... . . . ,

by the introduction of the ; V '1 UM u ' 8 "tl """ l" cl lc 1 ...I .1 ii ' 1 r

silk worms; and we mentioned an esta I "U,IM V", S ''V r' !lsu,1,on bl.shment of this kind in Guafem a la - I Lr: . nia ' )'l"0' upon i'. 'ho

crisis is i t tiand,,uet f! e eiir itncv d nul-

a canal upon the route purvey ed, for the! to their present size , hest, .. entireh perr( de(, l;V je t.arw eavenJ1 an(1 ,he

turpose of comparing it with '.he estimate icmoved, so that the rivei would be ie-

die

new Earth, wherein dwelleth righteous

ly at

ing

school

rfhe following notice shows very clearly that it is a safe project j Domestic Silk We have been shown by Mesrs Pratt, How, &.o. mer- hants of

this city, a piece of silk levantine. similar to the foreign article tor vesting, of the same fabric, which was manufactured in Mansfield in this state. With the exception of the "finish,"' which has not been

lifioatK ii will pfob tt ly thorlU he tcatcd. The following; concluding paragraph ci an address to tlie people of C'he-iei district, S.C by thp commitfee appointed to draw it up, shows the high state of excitement of the public min i: "If other disiiict in fer the black and

traitorous banr.f r of Nullification, and the

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. 1 . . t;tvuu 1 11 l wi "in liu - kiiju, 111 JL Ul 11 'UV I. brought to a complete state ot p'Hec- J b ' 11 , ' ... 1 1 ' thai when the standard 01 ibeitv. tba tion. the quality -t the poods shown to us , , . .. , , . - .

uiortu snijjr-B aim uiijiu fciars Ol lUC .-Jiemc tn Union h dt bo unfurled to the breeze, the people of Chester will be nrou J to ackn iwle jge theas-Ives among iti rnoe: strenuous supporters "

dsrivH but that until lecentlv. no at

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.t iy improvement,! tpmf.f, had been m.lfe at weaving A

nt estimates t r the imptovements pro- to a tu , ptac o a nunoren leei or mere meretore, mat ma) be made upon them ; 'nr.lciOTV 0f this kind is now it. opera-r-iiivn.l n.i il I..I ...il ..i.i.a.... in l.n il.c I... ill .11.1 il.,n ,'. ilin .fill mini I 3fi:uir .it u .1111111,1 ..i,,.., . . . IIHHUIil 1

r v.., i,,u nncn. vo ut -I.-.- - ' ... uu""b lunvpciiuu, wm remain u.irnangerj ,-- tvi.i, ,u mr),f fAVorahle nrosnects of

S'.gu ot the at -piopnativ)!! that they should wrai by w inch i tie ascending boats mii.hl unln a su hien and considerable n-e of thp ! n ir . 1 '111" 1 . 1 . . success Lonn.. .Mirror. be prepared, as its amount was bareiv oe di awn against tbe current, am. also as i iver takes place, which is a circumstance J .re there none of our benevolent fe cum.-.vnt to defray thecxpen-cof .nakicg a means ot . heck.og the v elocty otde ol rare occur . ei.ee n the summer and fell. wja .Vl undertake the noble tak hevmev. he eM.mate, thcretore. a. scen.mg bo.u, , necess.u.v an endless I he removal o, snags and sunken logs , oMorrnin, an jt.tut.on for their own th. ugh somewhat in detail i not minute, toPe.w,ih the aid ot snatch blocks, might .eitht r hy raising o, cutting, is a simple whi.h shall supply the me-n- of u.e-

."i'-vi itieinn" iv) tne several ce vi iiimuki'i. hi-ii i emo oe iiui in o iti a i ion in a i neeo- no

improvement

ed and described ia rn Hon b me.ins ol a watti whtel, u te

freqtitntl v resorted w ot ked yh. the head ot water at the .am

, lroi

F

j; Sluices be 1 r, or Jo

io..m i therefare less known than othei and be mae to draw t tit

Respecttull

boats thioi'jrh

to C-! i

' t unpiovMUt nt, nd those won,- the -bi.ee, ag iint the cunent, more spee-

explanation.

ubmitted.

J L. SMITH, Captain Corf Engineers

;'- r the Wabash bn

Si" upon a p

in

ome r spec ts. from -be p;

on whi'h thev are u-u dlv cc-n n, u ,

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anv an. stea 'iiv man u cuui 1 oe done O) ins up- tho ciew of the boat Ttie small piei;

aie requmd to -ecure the upper ends ot

From the .V Y . Courier and Enquirer THE LOME P.

Aiier the Indian spasmodic cholera, we

arv to X lain :t choh distinctly the g.U u hen the v are open, and will at- di 1 not know but the Comet, whi,.h mikns

m criihl bt d t:e 1 v a ci i j.:ion , and ford the tn. 'lis of giv ing a proper direc-'its transit gf the earth's orbit next

a i. raw ii. g for that pin p- w as t!.i n

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tt'-u thr ugh f tie siuie to the oes. ending mer, is the most iuieiesung -u! ject b-- w fnu- : ey will be convenient b.i The Comet and its probable fjfects upon our mc.'i; i-,g tiu i oa! 1 piepar itot y to and alter j earth. p-s .iir thiouch tbee'uice The lo.euge Mr Editor: H iva had mv atten-

t ii o) iv -eU .-tc i. beca.e it w ou:d all i.o : tiou .Miled to the subject oi the above in 'lit ti, u- si a. e f.;i tass '.re ot Loats on the :aidi"ii. 1 resoectfull v solicit a .milkinr..

C- I I J j - V ' v .viz !, K.k urptir side, and lor the passage ot the'ef jaur jtaper to give publicity la the

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instruction, and prepare able teacheis tot our earliest school-? Are not the means obvious and simple' We have seen an institution entirely established and conducted by a single female in a mountain village of Switzerland, dis pending the blessings of gratudous edu cation in knowledge and u-eful labor to 130 children Is the clunite or character of our country lss favorable to such a project? Annals of E-iucatum.

GEORGIA. We have hear t iu silence the vaiiouexnreraioiiS of opinion on the conseuuenrt-a

of the recent decision of the Supreme eCnbed urnitr a chai ter ol the S .

Illinois an I Michigan Hail Roa l. The J icki oivdle Patriot pu-.hsht. i let ter from Mr Fdgh. o e of the Commi. sioners, dateri New Voik, Eebruiry 1st, irj which he avs: "1 have about completed my negi-cj. tions in relation ti our leilvvay. The propositions which are -ubmitted t) mc with a vifw of being reported to the consideration of the Legislature ate, as follows : lt. A company propose to take, the donation, make the work an: own it 2 1. To take ihe stock in common w ith the State, and mike common stock of the donation and town the wo;k on proportion to the individual uciiption3d, For he state to i-ue slot k re !eem. able in ten years and uLwaid;, at 6 percent., which will (as things ivw st an!) ; c taken at par. 4th. For the Shite to take the whole itmiaut of t tie stock, above JUuovO, and iii livi Iu ils to tike tlie am "U of u .,n ,j -ami 'he woik to be owned m coaei. ..-j ac

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