Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 November 1834 — Page 2
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NEXT CONGRESS
Proclimation for the
to be able to issue his Proclimation
The Governor, we understand, expect
as candidates for Congress
are announced as
had something to say; and then proceeded, with great apparent emotion, and with
It is open to any one may wish to make experiments.
VINCENNES. SATURDAY. NOV.
We will here state for the benefit
those who may have occasion , hereafter. to address us, that the postage on Commumunications, or Letters relative to the business of the office, must he paid, other
wise they will remain in the Post Office unattended to. Those interested, are particularly requested to hear this in
mind, as we are determined no longer to he imposed upon by the ungenerous. Ncw York Election. Van Buren has carried all before him in New York.--Governor Marcy (Jackson Van Buren) has been re-elected by a considerable majority, probably greater than he received in 1832.
Bank to go into operation in about ten
days.--Indiana Democrat LAFAYETTE BRANCH On Monday last. the last day for pay
ment of the first instalment of the Bank stock. the Stockholder came forward
with great punctuality; and we learn there were a few delinquents, and that their stock was taken up and paid in very readily.
On Tuesday, the Stockholders proceed
in the Lawrenceburgh (4th) District.
District, O. H. Smith
Stilliman's Journal for October.
his countenance bathed in tears, though not with a distinct pronunciation, that
‗‗‗‗‗‗‗ SUBSTITUTE FOR WOOD AND COAL.
this man'-pointing to Otis was per-P- e Q. Cake .--We have i,r. ri
. It' .,.,A
fa. ;jrWnKt.d Juhn Me Carty will "fect!y innocent of the murder, and of a ' . loI uhl il.i. uil.cie
fonritJ)wimiiii ii, vi . it-fll HtMl wUI Cf hi, "J " "V . '
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ter tins, Ults Dimfeii, umK hmucu i-
In the Seventh (Incite) Diftnct, it " helieted Mr. afan (the prent i. rumUni) nd Col. iayt., ol 1'aike, nil!
be randidrttes. . , the Inrfinnapolii Dmi.ct, Col. Kmnar.i, it i thnght, will rn without pjo
- ii a iru in I'iMi i uir iuu
cniori. iiv i . k
It I" - r 1 rftf rtl T
pd to elect their director tor tin nr , u the hulem uisiri i, u i
which occuririi the whole day, and legutl ,, Carr declines a i e-election. Pd io the election ofMet. John Tah)r, luMiff i, Diatrict.it presumed,
Andrew Ingram, h-auc Coleman, Uo.ioipn t w j,, A f ec( the old iticumbtul. lit is S Kor.t, William 1 Waln, (Jeorgp N,cl'V vaJuai to lose at this time Israel Spencpr, and J-din Sherry. n tiXi District, Mr. AVing (ihe prefent On ytsterday Ihe directora met, an" .member) it m supposed, will te a candi unanimously elected Thumat T. ?" Ljate for re-election. Whether he vill iitnuel Taulor Cashier, La, tin n n tin ri t n t MM ha e not learned.
mf Dr. Loyal Fairman State Director. Ttrre-llaute C
8pe;k, not onlv reiu rated, most folenily
the cook's declaration, but gave an explicit and remarkably distinct and sensible explanation upon some points of the evidence which had weighed most heavily
against him--particularly his expressions on the day subsequently to the murder.--The Judge, in passing sentence--which he said he must do--observed that the
remarks of Otis were "proper for consideration," and that a representation might
be made to Executive in his favor.--The execution was appointed for the 2d of December next between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. -- Bost. Transcript.
Ohio. W. T. Lytle is re-elected
We have not learned further of their pro-
ceedings. Wabash Mercury. TERRE-HAUTE BRANCH Monday, the 10th, was the last day for
the payment of the first instalment to the Stock of the Terre-Haute Branch Bank
Courier.
timent. Thrown into the grate by itself, it is consumed more rapidly than coal, but burns much longer than the same weight of wood, and gives out more heat. At thirty-seven and a half cents per barrel,
the price for which it is delivered in any part of the city, it is a little more costly than coal at seventy five cents per barrel, the average price here. Used with coal say one-third oil cake, particularly in kindling a fire, it will be found serviceable; as it catches as readily as a pine knot, and ignites the coal quicker, than any thing we have tried heretofore.
Natchez Journal
member of Congress, to supply his own ,At the close of lhat day, Ihe whole amount
OFFICERS' LIABILITIES : Heavy Dam-
Principles of the Administration "All / ages--Suffolk, October Term, 1834 --
who are speculating upon borrowed / vs Deputy Sheriff. Tuesday,
capital ought to break." Andrew Jack-
son
The Merchants have ever been found
arrayed on the side of the enemies of the
vacancy, by a majority of 47 votei over 'subscribed w as paid in ; and, in accordance country (Jovtrnment (llute his opponent "Ui,hMa,r who tun on Uih the ld on that tubject , oa Tuesday , ..pemh Cred.t-reri-h C n , . l.4t the Stockholder usaembled n ; Per i-h State luititutlon3.,,-
bis own hook
ommerce -
Hun. Mr.
town to choose Directors. The f oUowingl jeart4eM.
. , . r .;,r"71-r tv,. v.t.nBl 'gentlemen ha ing a majority rl ell the: ..'i ho Ketnov l of the Deposite is gen
Aneicc. wr " . volcs wcre declared duly tlccled. craU Dis
uesday , tlif ,
24lh December last, was the last day lot
the epivice of the wnts for the next Jan nary Court, and was during the whole day ind night teuipestu and rainy. A writ, with oiJeis to airtst and commit the i.oiiy of ,N,iai day. wns ban. ten1
to the officer, who declined the service tut from the urgency of the plaintiff, ac
cepted the writ tu du wimt h- could wni
OBTAINING GOODS BY FALSE PRETENCES Luke W. Moore, a merchant, a Sharon
Hillsborough county, N. H. was arraigned on an indictment, for obtaining on the 3d of July 1333, a quantity of West India goods, &c, to the amount of $278. 96, from J. Vincent Brown & Co, of this city, by the means of false representations as to his solvency. Moore introduced himself to Mr. Brown, to whom he was entirely unknown, and expressed a wish to trade.
Mr. Brown made some inquiries respecting his
, I, i Txt i.ljro n n I
Insurance Company, which Tuesday last, resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen : DIRECTORS. SAMUEL JUDAH, THOMAS C. BAILY, JOSEPH SOMES, JOHN B MARTIN, CHARLES POLKE, JOHN I. NEELY, SAMUEL BRUNER, SAMUEL COLEMAN. HENRY D. WHEELER . SAMUEL JUDAH, President. and A. LE ROY, Secretary.
Demas Deming, Curtis Gilbert, John D Early, Saml, Crawford ,
Chancey Rose, Jas Farrington, David Linton , J. Sunderland.
it. The defendant and the Deputy were soon introduced, and the object of the
call made known
He found N. already
business, and Moose
Stull d lo l.ilil, 11. ill lie liiid
At q meeting of the directors, ob Wed jcarrie.l over my Dead Uodv "-Andre
'nesdav, to organize the Lranch and elect !it cfiicers, DEMAS DEM1NG was cho!cn President, and JAMES F A RUING -TON, Cashier. James R. McCall was
likewise chosen a director to supply the
Jackson
4 In the name of GoJ, Su ! what do the people think to gin by iiid4iig theii memoi ills here ? - If they send ten ihoutand
of them, sicned Iv all ihe vie it, xiomen and
vacancy occas
i cjijnat ion
ioutd by Mr. Fail ingtou'b children and bearing the name of ail on the
. 7rr Haute Ctuticr.
i F.VANSV1LI.E: HltANf ii. t The Stockh ol Jere in the Ri anch of the
iSt ile Rat. k of Indiana, at Evdtisv ille, paid j , , . . . r .i. ... .1 jiJaeA
tin the iiisi lof-iaimeni, oi inwiy iuuuvi"j
dotUrs in Spfctk, on Monday last,t John
qravc stones, I will not kf.i ax a r article
.om mt vosiiioN. Awlieji' Jackson. GO HOME and GO TO WORK, and
'.leave the government to .uL And tea ' T 1
j en
, ri rr) I l. ai,I.I ranlltf com
,i j rue n. .---j 1 llc rt0a M'uzm Lexi,, Esqn'i s, Com Slate ol l.ousn.na i J arnl , iia frornth conduct of some of toe oHicers ioner appointed by the Siale Rink jlonging to Absj .h F ik. arraigned b
of the geueral government , as it iney nau q(1 'j'ueSla v, under the superintendance ol
no other employment than that of electnn- the. Commissioneis, the Stockholders eleccerin-; and th.U they had received com- 'td " igit Director! as f )l!ovvi; misi,n, for this l urpose from head 9ar- ; J; riarn Lej:., J.hnShankU. 1 , ... , Hubert cstocknell, tlilliam Oxen, urs. The honorable and republican cha- - Jamft Cau Mar cut Sherwood,
Robert Dames end Chtsier Klli Ai, Who, together with John Mitchell,
ucter of the Secretary if the Treasury . preclude? all supposition that he couuten-;
jiices nnv such thing; and surely the Se IDarivs North, and Francis morv. J
ifllar must have chan-ed his ! Directors appointed by the Slate Rank
- - j j
ibafprov F.D of bv the friends oi
the administration." Senator Forsyth. "S)onei than Restore the depo-ites, I
will uifer un Spanish i.xitum irs! It to confuietr.enl, by leasouo! su kntss, ami the Deposits uie restored, thev will bv under toe operation ol medicine. The
lain at me lune. was tailing in torients. he countenance of the patient gave conclusive ev idence that he vas no subject
for lemoval or cUe incarceiation Aj
pri sci iplion oidy was lefi, and a eecond vi'il appointed for consultation. The
Deputy confided in the sick man's honor for two days A' the expiration of that lime, the body had been taken nilh a running fever, and the honor or soul had Jied. siliM'oaed ot niui lificalma . The
plaintiff was notified ol all the facts oi the storm, the leal sickness of the patieDt, bis absolute inability to pay, (cons. ijuentty iheie was no loss) and al (he same lime a lender was made of all the xpenses incuired by the plaintiff. I'm no the debt noil costs, amounting to one hundred
aol seventy dolluis, u.Ust be p.tid ii a suit brought. The ufiicer wa. not to bt
diiven to tuch terms. A trial was had before Jottge Williams, i.ow holding Court ia this county , the past wttk. Toe c flictr i e'.icd uw two ; omtb, in full j jst di catiou--fii et, tiie severe sickness of the
always j; id casl., and dealt s l i ru bt L iild ( mc base ebeaj i st, and did uul uwi- diij' I ii s, in Boston, or any where tslse, nd ibat be- b.id i -ci ntly bon'.t out bis partner, Fu.b ), a. id pai I bim, and tbrtt lie was wol tl. lioui 1 OWJ to l! mn this re urcst nt.dio; . Mr. L.O.vu SjiU ItllU
tb'e goods ut e-b rriies, hut :i Mooie rt tpu sid to h ive- "u hu!e tiiue to turu rotn.d, and . t .1 . r. i . l . .. !' M. !
the- l)lOI; y 'oe mei , a i ii I m;j;ui iaii..i, i. accepted of a Hole, foi tbe- aiiioui.t, j.aybit; oi deniaud, with interest ulUi the txpitaln-ii of tl.iee- r.iotitbs, with the1 urde-i ;.ii.d.n t Lat be
sbculd not lie- troij'nb it lor the un in y during ttia tl.ree mouths, i. proved on iwooic's tiitd, ibat be had buin i.. ibe habit ot pureh ibi.tg on credit in Uosleo:; that ov. td ot the? time', tis funis in ibis eityone fro in o"U lo 400, and
from !00 to "!.() !o tbe oib..-r ; that b bad not p!id hisforiuir p'-triner, Varly, whom be bd b..u0ht out, for bi id, are in li e partiuTbhip stock, but thai in September followi 'g:, I e assiened fill his property to his lirotbT Hud Far-
lfv, to feeJture tlictn what bo uw etl the in
I'ost.
xom; oitd u tuil boaid.
;oZi(tca comrhxion if he could u-iui at j q.ue,jay evening the fret meeting such impropriety; ns to the j ostmastei 0f lnr Duectors took place, Mr Amort rener il, from whit has taken place under Iheirg absent w ere ij i jlifiid accovvliag to
bis ow u nose of tlc most disreputable ch v i nctr, it w as to be expected tint the gross est misconduct would not only ba couutcn anced but encoumged by him.
.Yeic Paper. We Irire received the
law, aod took (heir seata. Robert Slock
wrll. being called to the chair, the board
w as organized and proceeded to choose a President, when John Mitchell was duly elected. The board then proceeded lo
ippoint a Cashier, und John Douglass
Stat of Lousiana n. Jarnes, slat be
jr bar
me stru k a white man
The Attorney (ieneral rd to the Court
the iftth tectijn of the black rode, which
decrees '' That should any elave voluntarily vtound or maim h white man, he -hall be punished with death Mr. Crone Kpt being called upon tea testified lhat he w as at the comer of Cooti
and Ronrbon streets, he saw ome negroes nuii n fdlinor n r fiihtmcr iimon ihemselves.
He went on tolheui and ordered them to patient, nnd second, hts pove rty and en
1'npeisa, when the prisoner sprang Irom
the crowd, wheie he the deponent was io the middle cnr the street, Hnd stnu;k hito on the hea with a pair ol lire-tongs which
he held in hi- hands. Messrs S nith and J. M. Stunners confirmed the foregoing evidence. Dr. Dav idson, J r. testified , that he ex amined the wound n short time after its
it'fjiction, and that it was two and a half
erond number of the ETnBville J oiroal, ban led in his resignation ns a Director of
Published in Evansville,Yanlcrburg!,Co. hii Rranch, and George. WL White was ' . , ,. ... (elected in his stead. M r. O .veu was then
Indiana; and l.om u.ts specimen o, ine ionaninuusly elected Director to the State
wai unanimously elected. William O.venj incliel broad, and bled ohundantly : that
he d rested it.
Catherine Andre testified that on the 21d September she gnw the prisoner coming from his dwelling with a pair of tongs.
and say ing to hid wife, that he would kill
tire inability to pay that or any other de
mand. To these facts, even highly lespeclabie wilnebets attested. '1 lie Jury returned u verdict of 1 CO, and 3 coat. A'l other charges were at the. cost of the plautiff. It has been eai thit six cf the Jury consiJeied one cent damages about right between man and man, but that the Juiy fees ought tu be seeuied. Tue officer, we beiive, was well satis-
tied to part with his uuney, rather than with hid humanity.
Evansville, Nov. 15, 1834. Dear Sir The election for Directors
of the following gentlemen:
IVtn Denis, Marcnt ShernioJ, James Can son. Robert Ramet, Hubert StochvLell, Chester fJ'iot, fl'm. Oi'fft, John Suanklin John Mitchell was elected President r.nd John Douglass, fiom Louisville, Cashi"r. Mr Owen ie-igne I his seat us Di
rector, and hi his stedd we appointed Mr
Substitute for Linen .--The following communication is from a gentleman ol very high respectability m Salem, Mass , and at his request it i inserted. 'iiere has recently been discovered, in Salem, Massachusetts, and patented, a uew und beautiful mnteii.il resembling silk and linen, which holds out to the manufacturers of this country the high promise of an original, beautiful, and invaluable fabric, far surpassing in stienglh and beauty of tex'uie that of linen, which it is destined w holly to supersede, as the
Craijjg.Renj II obbs, Lucus Rarber , W m I tn ihe rail road The Court yalued j culture of it rerpiires much less labor and . m m . .. ... .''II ..1 I f . I - '
abilities of the Editor, Mr. Win. To wn. j lirM t,om "the Evansville Rranch
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we have no doubt he wm oe iouuu wormy j ne iirector to the state Uank, nntl . a j.ite man that evening, should he be
cf patronage. We wih bim success in ("e Casaier of this Rranch left this mor-j hanged for it. He then went tONvaids , i B j .i t log for In lianopolis. Evansville Journal j Hourfnn street I. is a rdu JUS undci taking. e 1 uournnn itifit. I MADISON BRANCH. The attompy general then submitted Extract of n letter from a Merchant of The cash on the pat I of stock-holders! it to thfi Cuuit, who after conferring
Ev ar.sv iile, to a gentleman of this place
in lUauirton was parj in on the 10th instant! among tnemseivei a quarter oi an nour, rt-ithoul any defalcation. On the 1 1th the I declared the prisoner guilty, and con. following gentlemen were elected diiect-'.demned him to be hung on the I3lh Oc-
ors on the paitof the stock holders: viz'ther, betwppn ten o'clock, A M . and five
f -r this di-tri:t terminated iu the choice j p I r;injer Ki, , j. ol , oVlork P. M on the public square, paral
YV. Page, C P. J. Arion and Howard j aid slave at the sum of I5).
Watts. The directors on the part of the -fate are Win. Dullon, Robert Rrauhim and Williamson Dunn. Oi the evening of the I 1 ih, all the directoi s held a meet
i'-g nn l elected J. F- D. Li.meu, Es,.,! president Milton Stafp, Esq, , cashier. ! ff. f - !
anu JOHN DKHIMi, i.SQ , clrK. J. t . 1)
MISERY IN HIGH LIFE. "Did you hear of a woman of quality, and Earl's daughter, perishing for want the other day near Cavendish square? The sad story is, that she had married an attorney, a bad man and had several children; they all frequently
experienced the want of bread. Lady Jane grew extremely ill and faint with hunger. An old nurse, who had never forsaken her mistress in her misfortunes, prucured by some means a sixpence; Lady Jane sent her out to buy a cow heel; the nurse brought it in, and carried a piece of it to her mistress. No, said she, 1 feel myself dying- all relief is too late ; and it would
be cruel to rob the children of a morsel by wasting it on one who must die. So saying, she expired. I leave you to make your own com-
ments on this domestic tragedy, in a metropolis drowned in luxury. What will Sally say to sideand third courses now A PUZZLE FOR JURISTS There is in the bridewell of this city, says the New York Sun, a negro man who is claimed by three persons, ostensible owners, as their slave, whom they represent to have fled from their service in the south to this city, where he was
apprehended and lodged in prison. One of the proprietors of this putative slave owns twofifths, the other two fifths, and another onefifth. One of the two fifth owners demand that the slave shall be taken back to service in the south; the other two fifth owner is opposed to this, and wishes the slave to remain here, and the one fifth owner refuses to take any interest in the question, pro or con. Here then is balance of power among the owners, which the one fifth owner alone can decide; the legal question being quite a different matter. Now to enable the party owner who wishes to go south, he must necessarily divide him in some way. The counsel for the slave says to that owner, "Take your two fifths--take thy pound of flesh; but if in so doing, thou shed'st one drop of Christian blood, on thyself be the penalty." We leave this question for the learned to decide; meantime the reputed slave remains in prison to abide the issue.
Sigised, Ch. Maurian, Parish Judge ;. and similar materials, leqnue J dm Cjnchois. A Fouche C-ougot ' Ufcrtrt.j auiiualtv , (being a i-ere
M. Nicaud, 1 led. Prey, Ch. W. Goodrich, Ch. L Garnier. New Orleans Bee.
New Animal. Burnes, in his very in-
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Geo. W. L White, of New Harmony, and Lanier, was also chosen a director of the j tptestinfr traveU to the E ist, speaki of an
elfdeJ Win. Owen as Delegate to the t slate liank, ou the part vl the Madison ; animal called "R ass" by the Kirgizzies.
Lirancn. and ' Jvooshai ' by the natives of Pamere . We know not thai it becomes us on this' It is larger than a cow, and less than a occasion to say any thing in praise of thehorse, of a white Color, with pendant selections, and we nerd not, and would hair under its chin, and crowned with not, were Madison, or Jefferson county, horns of hudge dimensions. These are alone concerned ; but this is not the case described to be so large that no one man
l ne people ot the whole 6tate, and as can lift a pair of them ; and when lelt on
many out ol it, as may handle the pa the groun I the small foxes of the conn
mother Rank, who proceeds to-morrow, jiccompanied by Mr. Douglas", to Indiana polis. Our stock was all paid in by sunsi!! cn the 10th, mid although there was some two thousand dollars deposited by soma of our Kentucky neighbors to loan tit the moderate sum of 10 per cent, per
month, not one dollar was required from
them. This, I think, speaks well for our per of the Rank, have a right to know if
little village.-' a good selection has been made ? As evi - - jdence of confidence on the part of the INDIANA STATE DANK, stockholder, we have been told that the choice of directors was nearly unanimous, INDIANAPOLIS It RANCH . vvhie votp c,P nnl
Weare giatilied to be aide to st ate ,vas Pntirr, y g0arill as fjr as e h;iTC'
that the foil amount of the subscriptions, cf Stock, on the part of the Stockholders
f the Rranch at this place, was punctually paid in, on Monday last, w ithout any r'tfilcation. Consider able anxiety wa .Uo manifeted f ir the purchase of itock , und a smill premium offertd. On Tuesday, according to previous no t ce, the election for Direetois took place which it suited m the selection of the fol lowing gentlemen, viz. ilervey Rates. R I. Rlyihe, Samutl Hen e.'eison, John IVUkin, David ll'iiliams. Atennder IV. Russell, II omer R i uoks James I take The Directors have appointed Mr llrHi f v linTF.s, President, and the H n. R V iioaitis. Cashier The- salary of t ie ( -hier, we learn ,i fixel at eihl hundred il'illi; per auntini, Simuel lltrti tt. F.-q i- Hii I'luil the i epi trsenta Ii v e ffom th 1--4i,tnnpn6 RtaiM h, in the Slate Directo
learned, the w hole transactions have been
generally approved. It i? enough fir us to ay that the gentlemen elected posses Tt-ealih, talents and i eputation, and their skill aud fidelity in the management of the Madison Rranch Rank cannot be doubted Republic R inner. Ni:V A MIAN Y BRANCH.
W e are informed that the whole amount of
toi k iu the Lr.ineli of tho state bank, 1 :nti it New Albany, wns taken nrior to tbr Kith in-
laut, an that the fiit iust,dmont. reipdrrd to e paid on that day, was deposited with the oiuinisi liters in spe cie. On the i I h , a lee, ion f-ir Directors took place, winch rr.-t.lte,) in 'bo choice of M. C Kitoh, A. S Uunu-tt, V. b. I'tl-dy, VVie-oino If de, II H Shit 1 Ii, M. llb mm i, S Ci. Wil-o:, and R. Dowuey. At i no-i-tirii of the Directors, on the i.irm vidua, m C Fiteh was rh . n President, in ! J.tine-, Shields CashifT. We are u lso informed that the stock was tavn g ueially by the tanners and mechanics- of 'he rniiafry, and thit every pins ct exisla ui heir rcHblrij rotiidei'able profit froai the u tra;tous uf the institution. Comet.
try bring forth their young in them. The flesh of the RassM is much prai-ed bv the Kirgizes, who hunt and shoot it with arrows. This animal is said to delight in the colJeit climate; and would appear, from its beard to be of the goat species, or perhaps, the bison. A common sized 'dhi's" will require two horses to bear its flesh fiom the field . SENTENCE OF DEATH. One of the most solemn scenes that any community could be called to witness, took place at ten o'clock this morning, in the Room of the Circuit Couit. Henry Jo seph and Amos Otis, the cook and mariner of the brig Juniper, having been convicted of the murder of Capt. Crosby, on board that vessel on the 19th of July last, were brought into Court for the last time, with the view of receiving the solemn sentence of the law. In the midst of an immense audience, wrapped in profound silence, His Honor Judge Story called upon the prisoners respectively to say any thing they might wish to say, according to the mild and merciful provisions of justice in our country, previous to the announcement of their fate from the bench. Joseph immediately remarked that he
BLOOD CATTLE. A laree sal of improved -lock, bflonehur to llie estntij oi the bite ilenrvS. Turner, oi Harpers' r eriy, Va. took place a lew day since I bo to 1 iou in ex I rannli uary prices w ere ei v en : due lJii.ha.ii Cow, 3 years old, v'i 6
Ouo h bull, 2 years old, fur
11 oil r, I year oi l, L.iii t all, 1 mouth old, ili!eli Cow,
Ouo eio One do One 3 4 do One 3 -i do Ouo 1 3 dj
no
3-r, '31 lot lo ) 10
expense thin ll ix, and dotfs not, like that
to be te
(being a perennial,) anil
the piepaiation of it lor manufacturing being lar more simple than either; and it great natural affinity for coloiingmattei, and its lequinug no b Lac king, being
objects of the highest importance, give it
a very decided preference over that manufacture. A few specimens ot the manufacture of (his material into suiall fancy articles have been produced, some ot which being colored of various tints, pie sent such u beautiful silk-like appearuce as to have been actually, in some instances, mistaken for it. It possesses this decided advantage, that it not only sustains the action of water uuiuj ared, which it iAell known silk will not do. but the re
pealed action of water rather no.. ra c"1 un illation to he mutual pledges of s.curitr
strengthen and heautify it. h ,s a-cer- , , , , ' ' ,e d ,ltk,,g: dr"k f.inon tn 'ii il.n ' .i , " ' ,hpr ii beahh and preservat on. f roiu tamed to ae the opinion al Low ell , vv here ! be-u-c aro-. the custom of dedgin, and drh.kthey have oficred to make the xrei i-1 heaiiii, meot, lhat it can be spun upon machine -j ' r.V I 'rhe lattt Snake Story David S,.nngAr.d while it offers to other branches of ; stein, nt JSVutuwn. L. . Ue believe, has manufacture veiy impoitant su ostituits ! for some n.ne- r.i.vd iho . r
for those sulMances, h.theito used, it ,J a celebrated SnaLe 'enter, indul -ed in that
luxury duur g the i ecenl races, to a fatal extent. He undeitooL ii o.Pn.i ,. t.l.
51376 OKU.IN OK THINKING HEALTHS. Ihe drinkinjr healths took it rise from tbu Danes being in this island. Jt was fr quenily ciK-tom irv with th.'in, w'niht a Lnglisbmi.n wa drinking-, to take that opportunity of stabbing
i ne i.iisrii-h, upon ?.-, entered in'o
f s r A c to rii I .... .
,Ci v supfuor, iu many points, for paper. R is believed, from
some Specimens a read v ...-in.., i . i. .. i... .. i u . .
J i uuij a oiFc "I ii k n tiie, ins Lis own tintipaper of e.cy description may be manu-j ficaf ion and that of certain amateurs who Uctuicu from ,t possessing a pearly collected , see the e x ploit , and having wh teness durab, My, lVy of textu.e , bitten off and spit oul his head (which Porand smoothness of su, face, ,mr , vailed by ..on of these, pen, j, ,0,m, ;;,, Lul 2?"?! betjle a'Haclued in our of.) he actn illy shallowed tve,a! mou.h-
. ..u u is tusceptible ol the I luls of t he bod y R, be
... OI oitjti wise. J hi is behoved to be the first maleiial of ihe kind ever bcfu,e ducovered in thi- cointry, that hobl.ont the prospect of a la plecommodlty,9dk, lioen, and cotton b ng exotics, and the d,BCoveiics of course exotic; but this uialeint in.ligeuouS a native ol this country, discovered by one ol her w danghte", s, which Circumstances, together with its intiinsic wo,,h seem pi :culuiiy to enhance its valu.- tu us'
injr unwilling- to
g' the tutu t ai.iuial,' he stopped shoi I
n his meal, and either from eating too much m tu,, little, ii :n (. ,n CU, and n a few hour- he died A". V. Slur. A spcc.i .l election to supply a varan. y " the present Co. p,,., took lace n tl.e 27ih uh. m lllm,.. ir. May . w l ... b.,d been .ievious!y e let ltd a mm. Lei ol He next Congress, walko,!,. Jtt IUI,,!C w lihout oj j osi'.foii.
