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3 .le-m i ve 1:1 iii'n A li to I oil vc, fin i'.dlov.' lb.ee , ed, i'..r?;i'n ii halted, miir, lie.-, i 'ili'iu, ivir. !,;:.! 1 iir!. " 1 ' rv f in! .in ! : : a All I've son-hf , -r t.o; ! J, or lui:vii ; Vf!t l ow rii'h i- f' a il 1 1 a ti(.al and l.t iivca aru ail u own Let i!;p world ib,J,,-i?e and 1 five inc 'I l.i'v Lave I' ll my Nivii urtno; 1 ! u in nil li ipes rui'i b k 'a . : vi me. '1 huii art not, bko tlit i,i, untrie . And u iil-t t'liin .-nait sn.ili' r: nn rar, .o '. i'!' . i- l"in ; f u.j jnii.i, J'li'-n.l i i i hale and Ins in.y coin me tt.uw t'n y bit t.ad all nt,t. (Jo, then , earthly fame ai d treasure C'oinc ilia t(.T. soci;i ai.i.l ruin; In t li v ?t' i vice, aia i 1, a.-lirt', W ith tliv t'avor !o-s is j;ain; I have cali.-d t!. A! !m, i'ailit r o :'.Vf -i t 111) art a 1 . 1 1 tbie; IuikU may f,n(htT tonus in a v I.OU 1 .1. u ; iv ijolI to ;i,t. ! oil! thru know thy full salvation Uii' o'er ho, an. I h .ir and care ; J,.v to lai-'. in e-ry station, Soiin ti.i.i stid to ib or hi-ai ! Tli ink u h it spirit d m ii.- w itidn thee 'llohk wlnit ht avi.'iily hi i-s is t b i ne ; Think that Jens dit-d to snve tl.t-c Child of beavtn canst tlivii aj aitIla'ethoon from grace to ulorv , , 1 Armed by faith and winm il t'v prnyi r lli'an n's t tcrnal da 's tn lore tbi t God" own band shall suidL' tare theie; Soon rhail close thy earihiy iiii-.-."ii, Jjuon shall pass thy .dgrini iia , Hope shall rhane to g 1 nl fruition Faith to sight, and pi aver to praise! txtract from the awno; . . ... ., lei III llie iauuiiiii q .IV.V-. , - death of Chief Justice Marshall The fundamental principle on w hich all Eovernment must rest in its hopes cf per nianency, is the popular w ill. It may be : safely conjectured that no enlightened ; community ever voluntarily simjecitu it. elf to the c ntiol ot an absolute despot,! or came uinJer the itdluence of laws w hose operation was designed to oe ai unrary j arid oppressive . Those systems, there-j lore, which have been touaueu on a - up - j)0ed inequality m the original atirn uie? of man, den ve their existence either hum accident or dowuiight usurpation. In the commencement of society absolute laws appear to have prevailed, owing to the ungovernable spirit of the population cf those dark ages; from whence alone it has been inferred, that the juiuciples which governed societv, in those eaily times, obtained tli e sanction of the Deity-j as be. t adapted to the necessities of muti-j kind. Hut of this we have no tuliicientj evidence, whih its utter inconsistency with the principles of div.ne law i il'.u--; trated ia the character of tho3 who, hae oppresecJ the woibi fiom its vti fuuridaliun. i Man appear? to have been originaih : endow ed w lth certain inherent lights; tht j most important ot winch is the exe i cise , of his personal li'ocity. In the dtlfertnt ; stages of his progress to civilization, ihete have been found more or lcsabndged, in propoition as they are sur. rendered by himself to subset ve the pu r poses of society or wrested from him by ttipeiior fuice la the savage state rial ui e fui nishes his only guide. lie wan ders unres'ained over the boundless for tst; provides tor his comfort by con etruc'ing a temporary shelter agutist the rigor of the elements, and maintains life by the scanty mean which 1'rovidfcnce has thrown in his way. Advancing a era le higer in civilization, he gatheis arnnmi him the wild animal which hi skill in Hip chase has enabled him to subdue. and forms them into u: cka and herds fir the more ready supply of his want Another step bring him to the social compact. At this jo int a new prospect i opened upon him. IliJ wants expand beyond the necessities of the present moment. He grapples with the giant forest, clears a spot of ground for t lie purposes of cultivation, and attaches himself to the soil by identi! ir.g with it his own labor, and creating thetein a permanent interest. The introduction of a distinct property in that which was. before common lo all alike, led to the neceitv of civil government. To enjoy the fiuits of his industry and secure him against the cupidity of his more powerful neigh bor.it became indispensable that he shon enter the social state, and avail himself of the protecting arm which government lias provided for the harmony of its results. Political power being thus the offspring of general concession, for specific purposes, necessarily gave iise to certain recnlih.fr ihrhia on the nart of the govern

ed. Ft is a great mistake to suppose that lu;lli,y "Ction these monstrously unGovernment was designed oigmiliv for ; righteous and illegal proceedings, and the sole benefit of those, to whom Us ad- ll"l!i l'-v the,r taut -j mcuce, aiee

ministration is entruled. In proportion, therefore, as this tiust power, vested in the hands of the ru'er. is abused or neglected, or the rights which have been re. terve.t iu their onginal uej o-itoi ie viola

hlting, inherent, fund amenta! great body o T (he co a, mun i t y , .toappiv i. corrective, and secure them selves iU mst usuipation. I i or sii'.iu hj we forger lo discriminate! Hide Usui r;i f ir.n ; be t W( en (I i i ec t ani a 1 1 ami t.ie independent rxuasfs o cimstmi tmiial a;. ! legitimate functions. In the inizyoi political c-xeiitmeiit, men are j apt to attribute to oialadfiMfiiituitiuii. and eiicr in ti.n mn-tiiution o guvei ihih nt, leyiiit v. i.n.ii ov from foieiyn and t e-! liio'C C-UlfC?. '1 h, iG an; c.OiSei'uences :;;i('!.ll''!il I IO Iii.-i.tm. j ' ,t.. .. I I.I, I " iti in. 11 , no n irtioir, or t-n tiitt can aveit. NotWitb.star.timt' the peiiect equality of gov-) einment in its oiiran.'.ation, thei e n lii lei int ijuality ia the conditions of men . The ii Coii.;.;;ct is mane up of , 1 l H I C h t V o r u1 i v ol c i;! n. t r i (: W he ie ; i lit; : -. 1 1- ! v : n; : . ! d b v la p. the moai it-io.e v. 1,1 i-e unt. (i!:ai v oi.- iiMJ-.et . ..iiiy uiJlli'it'C'i I be 1 e wnl Le thoe who live bv their inlel1 - iioitnose i v 1 1 1 1 e o 1 1 lo luai nai la-1 bor i' 1 1 n ( 1 its ,)0(l . Iht; nroi-a; ir . 1 nte, u u i e 11 In ic c h a 1 a c l c i a o not in!c 1 It! e, aie often to be obtained in mthe 1 manner than bv 1 1 sor I log 10 Uie most tut vi u cbaratlei. itnl t i.e 1 o a 1 e always those to be met w 1! h . in a low ami inuitnt cono itn. n, r. .ho u-i-i)i t to any o( cupatmn w it hi ut a; j a t i at 1 aM.n-e of huriiin.tioi. Lai'or. liuth in lelUciiial ami phvica The b. p nil it 10 u.h!, 1 1 ( l 1 1 Vlofil. s depi mlei. t j an. h l 1 m its 1 i'e j c-ndent on on ail the various c.a-sts n components. Tht- htboi -r i1 1 . hi e';ip!oer. but the tmplo( is eon at !y he! 1 -le-s v. ithr ut hi as iii.i the tddi gat iu. 1 is cor 1 1 1 1 nit e. ext r 1 1.1 ;ieat. tor the Of !ho-e who lite 1 1 -. the proportion Wh ei e an 1 1 11 i aby tiii-ir booily v ill ii!w;n . t v lent i obtained pei lormaiii.ti of a : ou'y, H 1 a b.ir contract about n hicij ; theie can be no c-m plaint. The laboiei heie cannot be i.'ii! to part n jth the j

t he i e it I e : ight, in l 1

f - 5?i"rice of liberty, i;ice lie reiet es to! 'he Constitution as il is, (not w hat some, : hiril.cir I 0 I' ' IT I 1 t ,y ' 1. ! ! I r. t f r. . . I . r. I . ....... t I . U t t , t.S I . . . r, 1 u t inr.. t U ... I. it .1.4 . '

nini..iiiii.ifu.ti.J uiilllKlH 1.IHHMM un I pjijs fieison. lie stands to his employ ei ;iu the relation that he does to the gover n-1 ment whose j'totecMon he has bought, surrendei mg a portion !' his natural and cou - titutn ual libei ly , in on.'er to secuie ; to himself the me;uis of subsistence a:.d a share in the enjoy meuts ot me . STATE I'JGHTS rf. Al.10LITI0rS.ISTS 'ie ,:0inl at iiriie lies in a nut-;-!.! ;mj exi,,y consi iei ate reilecting man Ul0 siuceiely w h .es to pi eei v e Federal Constitution as it is, will, 1 hope j atid believe, mbrciibe to the posit ions nhich ! now propose to lay down: 1 1. That the Constitution is a compact J or agreement, between distinct independent, soveieigh communities. 2. That in enteni g into the com)-ict, each Slate re-ei vetl to itself the right, of regulating and governing its own internal aiidiis, in such a manner as to it mirht seeai meet. i v. it conseipier.; b each itate the U'uloiibted light of et,b!iiiu:ig or bohshing slavt r; w i.:a;i it limit-, exec in so ha as it i.-s Uui.no i..-cli , too coi p icf, to "deliver up" any piicon "ii. to service; or lahjr, in one Ltate, the law thereof tscar ing into an liitM'. From these positions, tout, I on ex-'re ' -tipulatmn in tiiu Federal C ;i;li 'ato m, it lestilt, that each State i.i lha Conh-d-eracy na to pas la the esi.iusiv e p.ow or an I 1 1 rl; I tv s hr holding peirons to i i - or H : t: or lab I wiii'in its own linn i to uiscontmue each laws, as to it may set-in lilit ami txpeoitnt. A:iJ ii lutti.ci , results , Ii om the same pi onuses, thu no i. -1 other Slate or body cf citizens ti.eieoi, i!i in 'an' j Pll:. ic , 11 uilll.1 , O 1 sh: mm whatsoever, to luteifere. or ia the fast n. tt i c v,-ith th-.' subject rd lioh! .to h i v nje or 1 ibor; an; .,,.....,., i ing such 't in that dlmg ... , 1 sucu iiiteifeiee.ee or i:.terme.iis i plain and palj);ib!e violation of both the levtei and sjont of lae Federal '"Oinj'act. i iie citizens of one State could Ju'1 a 1 i,rlitlully, ;ol w uh eiptal it. o J 1 1 1 c'l.V, C'niunue to defeat th inspect ion 1 i w of another state, or those e-t i! iind rer'ihiting tl:e courts; of i isii li. ug. a - t o i led tii I tlno-e who. h mg of poison, to peiiaiU to liie I, ,!.! eivi,:e or l.i'o t. I taete an honest intelligent man i.i the United States who will deny tin-? ertheies, combinations (and m "ot soinois ones too) hav e been foi inetl, an I a i e in uiinj in o'ie ol the States ji a i i ;cuhu ly . il not m.oiOjto defeat ami annul, by fuice of aims it necessary, the laws ol a sister Slate. If the Legislatures in thoso States w he I tin such com i in a; i m e xist shall pass no law lor their a iscon' ma nice , a o.l for the punishment of the oiimidei, w.li thev act in UU1 Jail'i towaitls the States I win h aie thus assailed, and even ineu - aceil with destiuctio;. ! If :!i tin law - - i u I combinations and intei med ilmg be not put down, or, in other worn, it the '.authorities w hose boumiea duty it is i 'restrain them, by pts-mg laws for the tfieciual j unishmant of the offenders, 'shall abstain Horn all intent react in the 'm, titer, will they not, ia such case, vuill once lo oissoive the Union: i n il that would be tiie inevitable consen ience of their inaoHoii in case, no m iu m b!s sober enes will. I thin!;, o'eny. 1 biave no moie doubt of sm.ii a lesah mv-

ifclf, lhau 1 have ol my owa aioiialuis.

lution. The States t!:at ire vvirngcd id outraged bv these nicked and un

law hi'. ornbinations, would not. and. us 1 think ought do!, lo submit to them. A t-evv ;md t xlraordinary e; ;i seems to have at ism in cur cuiintrv. if not in the (world. How much better are than dir lather?, I ;iis or witr we not ante, to deteimii.e; though it' 1 ui ie to tsj, its? an cpirion on the subject, I sh mid certain! y s w -c r. i u. ai f w lit: ro i t iur a no no tl.at

In an opinion deiivem' s-rme lewjlda'-e was o mitx:ectedlv bu-e. that the'

by the late Jtn.'g' l'(-tns, liom lk I . .. I . . ...... .1 .1 ... .. I . I 1' ...... ! inc 1 ii. 11. i:e niiitii nun a na.i a cemury before that time, the QuAi-:riis in 1'tr.nsv I ania held sd.ives. I'ti.t then a slave hoidinr State, and an la '.nit e.intinui d so. 1 b;liee up to the time cf iht nl tlif pt tscnt Ff i.'t lal C'ui.-t: ) ! ! nt ; on. if !.e o;t incii It ('Xf-edie 1,!. :-nd lav. ior the i..i ,.:!ual (not i.:. n (.id ijf ::aU ; nil"it: iuii in ri.ii ci 1 itii.iiu lii'i units Wa.rhe coerce t o no t ni i v t i t -' 1 e f e. 1 s ocit -tK-.-," r other coh.bmatmiH el mdi-: lO.iiaM in her h-h r i,on--la ve; -o n: ing j Ci staii.lv she was not ; nor won I i blatf? ! -!:' banti.nii.iu r M.iirMtii Mini an.i till W o I antaoie intei ieience iind ("ictalion i 1:1 t.er own ami rat tu uiar an: : mjm t 1 i:oio e 1 1 s. by an v fui c: -nc rs w ha t- e t r. w iflher lh V r-H'.ne fro m tl 1 r ( . t osli. i r side oi' the At ml!.:. I I:!, that j i w Hhin the "limit of a on not ttMiai'i: Mate, are, aa it gartls that S o, in so rot t s p e 1. 1 s to ail mt tils a 1. d 1 ni 1 est 5. f-.-r-1 1 ' . 1 j us: that it 1 no none :;.-ht an.i 1 f'per tor any pot Hon ei the j eip:- of 2i e w Vork to ceiut n o for the :!(pe;pcf in-t-i lerit-g or uitm tne.iuiinu v.r.n the intero.l policy ol Viigit.ni u (i.i- (.'aiolinas. Hi a n ii w .iu.il be ioi lilt in to c strov !iie a w s m v and overt a r n Lui npc-au or the governother nation i t k; Imiii o! meat i t w iih n hi peace arc h w e ?uii. :;: amitv. All 1 ( ctmg mt n. all ; w tso aie Mncei e!y t.t r-i 1 ens of pie-ervrng mil. rviiMii'- ii.'iirji uitn, llllllii It I; 11 I IU I be.) will, J think, rheei fu'lv tuhscribe to j those opinion.

rrmscien-lstHte,

ft ;iit most t iou-!y eti t c r tame d by t he hum ble indi viu tial w ho now adiirt e- von. He wi-he? that 1 I he abiiit v to ibii-'iaU: and enlone '.hem with mote cb anu.-s. I r', m i -'it .i :c 1 v r k S ;ar. lNTKi:i:x.T!.Ne; i: :;!::.:: c::rj:s or fiAiini.-oN .!.."ii i j:;cuy. !n t lit- signal n; ! o ; ,e s r p: in tii over liar c!.i) tl 'et and 1'ioctoiV Aimv. (u.i tht: 4'uil" 11 ' itpo-nhle to sepa- ' rt lt me ' v v 'lu ",u -S lfcM' and liairi-on. 'i'he nr. um-tance, ,,,,lte,J veiy sinking. iiainsoi. se..l re-iiiloictmente to assist I'en v, and the aotion teiminate l in the c.. tare vf iht dL-fule liritiiltjl-.fi . In n turn, Corn Vrt vt.duiitet.-i t ti with lluii-on. and a-i-.t-etl him in the at, turt J th Ijrii'ali an.tn. In tin: follow ir.ir letter I'errv does ju--i lice to the .aal of IJ.if iisoa. . ; lant s- ;i. f-: i "L. . .a. Aiur.t., :i i ; i . , , , "bii - i um ( i v gu .. : a-- , action 'd tho il''. o ; n -1 . o . i i v n i il Mill tttll 1( ;.-od se ill: ;.r i i 15, iOK). i.ili' e. n; , d lioin ;j, a. I on th o. so i . a, 1 1 . d.-r it a ii tv to letiiin i i;iu iy a iey -iy, v i'haoi lot h . e . a -s;i: e oo. bchavt'd a men . Those i tO obsT:; v a : bi av try .--t gi;u--nt ot o i la.g-i i a, I V (01 my sine e tiilotci'Uii nt . out u;-.sc i;:e been ;tch:-jv i that li!',-;o u, i btcauie ijovd i e I., ina. in I ':'.. t, sir, i ;:: i the vi h-i y c ..... i , . . . : , I . a t o i . 1 1 . ! . 1 - hctts and men soivip.'i s and re i w ii -i weio uaoer m v inimti. Hon. evinced gie .t ni.ior an Cap!, brevoit, o! the se -on-i i oh; ut t v, s I V ti.' ell boa i.i t i i . lag leave to lecoiiKnemi paiUcuhiilv lo yt ur notice: he i a biave and g .id.nt ot'ticer, and ;.s f.u a- lam capaiic of iod- ! UtC ' ' UIiU "-''Ia ' capaiic o. ju-..g iioif, an txte.ieiu one. i am ro:a auaai 1 : . I . u v.hl present the merit of (his ohict i to tiie view of the 1 louora Seci etarv of W ur, asj 1 shall to the honoiable : c i e - la i v ot tue roil v, Veiy iespectiu!ly, I nm, sir, your Obedient Shi v.-.nt. OhlVKil il IT.KUV. Maj Gen. W . II. ilAnao;,. Cvimu.r.idcr i:t dtaj J iic .. II'. Arm' " Coam ob'ie i'eirv ai-o, wi,:le at Alba. in i oe Jngliosl terms of eulo-i-U';1 of the Kentucky volunteers, and v- sti am of admijation ol the - teran Slid brave e v en tie repi estM. ted them as ' to i a. j'i tioence, a '"iioeia!, generous and hum tut. almo-t to a fault .' (J:i. Harrison partook of an en.iertam meat at I'hiladelphia, on Thni-day. the 9th in.st. Hi? suite was also invited. The regular toasts bemg drank, the Genera! lose, and "with much imp! cjsi v e ness of aiaeeer,"' saui : '(.i ent b" ine" Fermitrne to ofier von a 1 volunteer toa am 1 veiy briefly to date one ! !,o rnolive which prompts me to la.se 0f the rtular toasts ot the da) , us a moans ol communicating my o union. Ileliev ing as i do. that a sentiment is gam in' ground utifiiendly l repu ilca.1i.m! . ."i f tl.t ii.itio.i ;.i.d I; unwir.r' ' ' nwn 'cxt.'erien e, that the ment is not well founded, I will give you i.'n. l.i..'o'n nftf.p United States Thev !

nos-ess U,e Flonnanspir.r. ami when ourjtrary not-iv ilhstanding

government shall think proper to give th em that organizati.m nnd discipline, ol which they aie susceptible, they will per aaVwill emulate tim.se of ihe'j v M irot-hi ami S'oom " . ' form deeds th It gmri le i w oiibl seem ib il i.e ami Com. rerrv

feit uatui ally impeiic

d to .iaie.ach uth

rr; for while the former speaks of the Commodore, U'n etlicers and men with raj. ture, the latter is no less eloquent in (aior of the General and the brave men under hirn. Gen. Harrison alo sneaks ot";

Ciiauncey, as a patriot, treutleaian, and eanian, with great warmth. File fricn 's of Gen. Harrison in New i n rkcity l.ebl a j.repai atoiy mt-etintr on : i n i- e v e n i n -' o .e ! i iiis 1 hp apni. !spaciou room, pit-pared for its reception, ! . . - . wh? m it fit c 1 r t lor itie accommodation ni , .one half. A I'co!u?i.n wiis j'agsr-d for iri ttino- ni a grand Harrison Festival earlv in October, ai;d a Committee of one - hundred a apjiomted to riike arrangements. ();d Ti ppf canoe teems to be car f vin.' tiie t ry loitressof V;.n Furenism 1 v 1 n).--Loui-i;i!e Jour. C f : x e h a 1. 1 1 a r. iu s ( . x . A letter from a Xoith Western i;ta!e sas "General i i i- r ; ; iran ;t n v. ill sw rep the West from Michlo '1 eno --e II . r. rihl i rll 11 fcV 5 r . . 1 - 1 . 1111 ilk w A 1 , 1 i-.l I irU.u'i inrmPilv ! If .- - t - en? svh wa?. in Pennsylvania be j becomir.rr irresis- i tiLio Van is I o ; 1 n 0 ground. Albany Gazttte. Wil! Mr. Senator brxrox resign his seat ' , in toe Senate, or wii lie rmitiniK! to mis iiepref, nt the people ol iUi-mni on the 'ue-t.on of the rurrtr.M ? lie has said , t'l.d lis ( i e r I a r a ! i 1 n is mprint, t'.iat if the i people (tended n.r,.i:,st his course upon ItheViank. .he wonhl immediate! abandon 1 k ir ser v ire. ami iein,it hem to se ect another. Well, they have tiecided against im :--lie 1 tiisueit one coure 1 1 1 .1 1 . , 1 1 . 1 c , t .i.- ,,,i e:0 . i' in. v,"ui rt- (i wi v jt v t , 1 s::i kv another. I.olh gentlemen stakei their political t xistence upon the issue,! 1 and the pei pie have su-tained Ahley. .Mr. llei'ton called a public meeting in St. Louis, and made a speech for the ili ..,.- ......... , f , . 1 1 . . . , I I U n i ... in I PHI M'pr ill cr .'f lil.lillr UIC I UlCt r He circulated it in eerv corner of the under his own frank. Jn addition :to tl.;, he w rote letters, intended at the 'time for , u' li o-.ti- n, which were publih-I ed and widely circulated by hi liiends. ibiit all wnubt not do. The people have jj hired their irnvocab'e. veto upon hi ji oiir-OHnd his arts. We ajjain eioiuire. till lie resign, or will he continue to u i i s -. -epic-sent the peojde of ?Iisotiti? : Fuytttc .Monitor. Ci. a zm y.K z.t Faiqlif.u Co 3 Va., ) a :i.' tovi:iiV r toiM:i gold. A few days past it was ascertained by some erson in the neighborhood, that several p.eces of coineti gold have been ' found in a certain field on my farm, near lh.? h-.ije. Supposing there must be a fiepo-it fiom toe circumstance ot all the pieces hav mt; been rucked up near the : spot, thev c.'.me, m mv absence lrom o, ia search of ti:e rti;ipoL-d deposit v proceeded t,. cIil; and scratch, &ift, tia i goi.i. read) coined, tor several la the mean time the ru:n -i spread l a an, I '.;. i: ii !vy e. ioi tire, aiei so astounded Hie neigh

rs, ll.'.t ma.av of them collected to the j amount Ol anoui three iiu.Kii.Mi, assetni.ot, to if these t him we.e. so. J bled, with from ninety to a bundled yoke

ive oot vet lo an able to a-ceitam the aant they lotin-J ; he V found a I a I r il salin e it Lo sat, that n mount : j e I ha s be twee ii J'xf UO anil S4U0 00. 1 was informe. 1 that the dates of those coins vailed from TZb to 1793, and that they were of .i i vers sizes, "f a five cent piece to the size ni a dollar. Whether they stiuck upon the mam lit po-;t or not is vet lo be as'eitaiued , for the: the money they louim was omew hat scattered. A plough might h;iv; d lagged it from its original bed. ....... r- . 1 ri ol h is b.'tn cleared for at an o cr G e I s, and is now in coi n. 1 his i" per haps, tat jJ uuie u nas oeeu n o'iniu.1 , . I . ' : I I . I I . e n tun. fwoiibi proceed lo maiie luruiei seal', li, but am prohibited as ) et by a tenant. F. T. CIILVIS. We recommend to our Legi-lators the, i an i of an A t similar to that which below. It will pi event many C0H1J tints it hich aie now made, to our . . .1 . , . ! . I . . a ;i ci i a e s oil 01 siieoi mance unit - : I alion pai ticularly those w hich are made fo i "tuiety of the peace. ilu (jaz, An act to amend mi act entitled an act for the mote effectual punishment ot oift net sin l lie county of Hamilton. "Sr;j. 1. That in all ci iminal cases in the county ol Hamilton, presented in the name of the Slate of Ohio, in which a Ju-tice of the 1'eare, or other judicial o.'ii cer, has power to impose a line, and in which the ac n-ed shall be convicted, exe udoos shall be issued for fine and costs of pioseculion; and in all c;ise aloiesa:d , wheieia the Slate tail, judgment may be rendered for costs against the paity comI p !li.i I US', a lai.iinsr, f"11 execution may ne isnueu thereon : but the cost shall in no case con temjdated by this section, be paid out of he county treasury, any law to the con rjtrr.vi i; ji ait,. We would inform our reader?, that we have forwaided a pe'ilion to the Tost Of - L epa 1 1 ment. lor pel minion to carry . 'I'l.o . our p.ipeis nv puvaie t"u--y tut. , law forbids ihe cstablishiueut ot a re

: aie, wail on ; uLUc mail rente.., -ukrn bv special f.ercjis?ion. We have lak-n the necessary Htn fvr ohtainin ermif sion. We pent cn about two wetks since, nnd expect to hear frcm there in r iw

days. H they will not uint jeimi.-Mon, "e will hnve lo take "the m poi?d i!it M of doing it t.t'?K'u?; e ? viissoin . After tryirtf,', for several inoi-.tii; i-.i vain, to have cm ai ei3 carried bv the yvllic mail: and iprr, i.rriU .. niivaie mail r.,r,,, :',,. !.., if f.;t w aie of the onmion that 7' n r f, rr.nni,! 1 J . . . . -' J founii in 1 ,iland of the fm. hm of ih? Press, and Liberty, who would fine us, for earn ing our papers upon ur "crn risjionsiiHith y Altlooigh wt- b not j ratess to be a con-titjtionn! biwjrr, vet we are of the opinion that the law, wlinh prohibits us lmri canyh-ir -" r, pa;; whfiewe please, is eleaily unconBtituttorjii!. Indiana .liner icc.i. STAliS. ..I any stars which were mar!;ed Lv the. ancients in their catalogue aie no longer I . . I ... 1 ,Ji otheri? are st en w tncli n fie un known to them. While a very few hare fece('.en' ",1,ers !:avc rraduaily increased in hriihancy. bftne astronomei m 0 ct opinion that the v hole ef r-ur olar nstern is moving onward toward the cons'a ila,l0n Ueicnle?. If this be true, then it is if 'urn unit ine class 01 mam;n:cnt wor i ts I10 ",llth c,!r cr,li l,,f'r'P 1? rolvn g hi j au onlmary manner around tome git at i cet,tr I'Omt cf attraction, of which the i hlim eye has never had a view. In the ! coulee 01 ibe lat hundred and fifty years. . nnu' (if iu 1 1 v j n Ltura arf.t-nr ' n to hae f,ir,i,"ed. The fetar Aicu.u ha n.c-ved tnife minutes snu Hiree fecoruis in b years. iNo lact ha? been more eatisfactorilv demonstrated than that tlie law of gravity operates positively from the sun to the planet IJerschel, eighteen hundred millions of miles; and it is therefore piobable that the Lenvenly todies which .. .1 i l - :.i a i I ;,rt ""'.o frame witn leiestnpes 01 ine SHleel power are in subjection to some vaM' ir-concei vanie cenirai gioi., een-uul anced somewheie in celestial space. tl . ill '1 fact for Geologists . Several days ago, the workmen engaged in getting out stone at Mr. Defree's farm, two miles !i low this place, found, on breaking a mass of nick, two li.ards and a small rattlesnake. On exposing them to the sun a few moments, they became pp i fectly ali ve Fiom the thickness of the mck in which they were found, and the slow formation of the limestone species of rock, agt; mu.t have passed since they were thus encompassed Pic qua (O ) Cour. Colored School in Canaan.-A town meeting was held in Canaan, in the county cf GralTton, N. IL on olst uit. at winch n vote pa.ed for the removal of IN'o)e5 Academy, nt which bl.uk and while chiU dren are promiscuously received. A co noni t tee was appointed tocarrv the vote , into execution. On i.Ioiiday ot last week j the committee , w ith other inhabitants ct ! the town and r,eighborii-g town?, to tho i . . i . i . cxen anu removed ine acauemy 10 a distat.ee of about half a mile, and left il in the middle of a swan. p. Simple cure fr tte lite cf a Snit!cr. Having seen in the l'ost an account of the? sufferings ol a Lady i.i Tvew Voik, frcm the bite of a Spider, I would mention a remedy, which I know from my own ex perience to be effectual : Take rich eai 'h and mix with ccbl water until it attains the consistence of a poultice, then cover the part bitten, and a!i the patt f ffectec'j renewing from time !o time, the earl!) as il becomes dry, and in a short time the poison will be entirely extracted. A Y. Paper. Quarrels of the 'air. --The Eastern Whig reports the trial of a .Mrs. S. for an assault arid battery ni Mrs. I! . for ta kj fuc.,v.0od oat of an oven, in whiih Mrs. S. had just put it. The jury, unwilling that every llaking should irw .1 quanel, acquitted the defendant, and directed the prosecutrix to pay the cost. I'oi ter for the piosecutioo; Drown for thd defence. During the prngres? of the ta-e, thd following was produced by a gentleman who is bud both nt fun and ftest ' 'Huzza for the slattern and sloven, And good luck (ocaih amazon i.fitd. While the hnMes eoiitt nd for (be oven, The law ytis are tatiog tlie bread." The zi-ay lo Succied . '! owe my success in busint ss ch'u ily to ycusaid a station" er to a papei-rnaker, a 3 they were settlinr a laige account ; "but let me ask hovv a man of ) our caution came lo give credit so freely to :1 beginner with mv slender means?'' 'Tecaue," leplied the paper maker, "at whatever hour in the morning I passed to my business I always ob?erv ed vou without your coat at youis." There is tiuly ''a woild of wisdom" ia the above little anecdote. The Albany livening Journal chargea Col. Johnson with 'dleecu g the (ioveinj ment o! the I'm ted Stale. " The Col. not long ngo, was well "!jteced himself, I vi l,u.! k..tt.P rl" hia "ivnol1'1 aln: j .i o-. - - - - leu iy his miu : mu c u vs . j vhT.

ted ui lafritiged, in the same proportion