Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 May 1841 — Page 2

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We -are authorized to announce 11i;rv 1. Hit -ka'.v as a candidate fur Couutv Auditor -at the August election. "We are authorize d to announce Maumontfi. Bovi.i: as a candidate for County Auditor at the August election. Vc issue the Gazette iti town thi- ( Phursdav) afternoon in order to ;:s?Ut m tarrying out the wishes of PresidetU Tyler, in relation to the suspension of all labor on the 1 lth of May, it being reeoai-

Froa Combe's Tour in the United State, jyitdd lu his weariness and sutler his eyes IVTansion and Farm at North Bend. to close. When he awoke the grey of General Harrison's residence at North i eveni"g was already deepening around the Hen 1 consists of a centre house of t wo ! Prdirie a:ul rushing up from the hollow, -lories, row covered uith clapboards, but'11! e'e wandered about in vain se-uch of vh'. !, U.e General t.dd us is really built j li:5 cpanio:i3. He was a raw adventur-

. i- er upon his first travel, uunviii:' nothin'

' ca-'i. i: M.oul.- an oit

d :ngs. and two c l.ionnard

mended as a great Nutioi

,a! F.ot Dav.

We ;te pleaded lobe able t itdorm our 5:"5U- .at the Whig ticket for members lf (VnSrs -evaded in this State, . .1 ! I

p:":::;mv one exeem- i

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t nougn is Known to warrant us in

iii at

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', Lace, w nr.

are

We now Kn-'W aid, and loudly 1. ato. i ,

and th a

t x:

rCaiionr.1 Pc3iDay. 1 r: lav. a a read d v I ' i e i -a

c.i t I" Pre; ids iH T

'Tm and ome maIndia;;-, in C na', wind

n;

a quarter oi

a uu.e irr.ui the ( Mil, in a -Tass park, hiving a tew a i,. Try trees in Hie distance, and several laburnums dose to the door. I'l:e park may contain forty or fitly acre-, eat dosed with a rail fence'. A footpath, worn in the grass, but not fanned by ari, leads from the irate, to tii3 door of the house. The door of the house is about lifter-n or eighteen inches above the grass, and three stones of increasing thickness, undressed, not built on each

uot i , ton eaen i.nvmg on l tie ground, at successive distances, serve as steps to surmount this height. The centre house has much the appearance of a log-cabin. The principal room in it is coarsely iindied and the wooden fire blazes on the ,,('rth. One of iho wings, howevfr, is b'iH,ed like a modern home, and comfortab.y irnisb.ed as a drawing room. Hetween ti pai k ;UH ilfi ,-jvpr a can d is JoruiMig, connect Cincinnati with the

in tenor oi tr. (ieneral Ha, vii.icat headac!

Mrs. Harr'soij gav,

and the General at l,o, !

i j no m.iv-:-cv m n stature, ant t -

ins temperament is iiervo. on.i

t

I-.of how to direct his steps in die wilder-

State. rison was suffering from a

when we arrived, but

us a knui welcome.

ile

ins

IS a I ) ( ) V t; .

id lo:g. of foil averaat.

'i'h

1

1 r aoove toe com- : t;tOv,s consider-iblv.

ami hiiiious,

height, but ''''"ri-ar lobe

Aonttoba. k amldfe;:!,:1:1 ,

:-.n

o;vd.

ser vn

i..c u g1(:; ol ::c reciou seemed e,';'pc;ncl;t.

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"jtdsi'.ivones, ';: p:asi :;t mi

t i

i . :s eve i-? i vacian.

s countenrrice is bieddr i-::,v-i

1MV Itat 1! 'iVe mora ivf rare de

ness, and trusting entirely to the guidance, and experience of those with whom he travelled. Hasty, impuUive ami rash as he was careless, arid without possessing a single quality of character to assist him in such an cmergem.-y, confused terror now at once took possession of him, and starling, as he thought, in the direction where he had last seen the waggons, he ran with headlong speed, shouting wildly at everv

s'p, in hopes of being heard and answer

ed by hi companions. The terrified man, bereft of all thouirht

by the fe.urf.il nature of bis predicament, couid not even remember to lire the ride lie held, bnt continued tearing his lungs with wild and desolate cries for assistance. While rushing blindly forward in this manner, the night still deepening around him, the man met a violent fall and was stunned into insensibility for hours. We are giving now the substance of the poor fellows own relation. lie came back to consciousness some time during the niht, in the midst of a pad; of howling wolves, and fmnd hi a: self lying by the side of a buffalo's skeleton t:ot vet entire!- stripped by the prowling !o!is of tho desert. A situ a-

ie;.rl and nerze

out, tor they set him upon the track to re-1 Umigralion to America. Letter from gam hi? comrades, with instructions t3 di-! Europe announce an immense emigration

. u"n' ilK Iii?ar to ci:p)ort him. of persons from Europe the ensuing spring paying themselves by stripping him of his and summer. The New York Time and nr.- arid every thmg else- of the slightest JStar savs that preparations are making in v;..iie he had about hum Germany and Holland whole communil1':;ir,,i;'' Irav-! t!ie I'"!" tra.k-rities are holding meetings preparatory to

w;ts w

i it!.'.' -3 .n.J tr.x... fl. . 1'

v. .-.. v. i twin ujv ;ra c. i nun tut

-i- j setting out under t!;e direction of intelligent

evening of his lu.ss

m all directions nnd : io-nal tr

rc'i ha i bc.m made

persons, selected to direct the efforts of these emigrants after thev arrive here.

nlins Jirt'u lrin I Considerable nurchases have been made in

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...v, uij.ini case' ueur.i n:ei ! I i ...ii- - .... I '

ll..' not ucvu :v;tMr mnoii i',. U fi. u , r.

ialo'3 e-kedeton. .Search was i,.un

tiou more appalling to

! that he was

may not be imagined. The man doubted

not

of f:: ' i i ,

a a :. iV en .vt.ee e'

c isiom d ey t ilAtta-oN, 1 it States. It is c 5": icily obser ..nan i! Natiofa

tg and pr.i a r. n eon it .W.iotud c.'.l amity, t

reed

ight:

inde

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tOKara'r

vicatn

i'resident ef the United ncn'y lioped. iliat it wi.l d now and h real" rr :i:i .d'bath: for cf ;t -i;i it is.

re o.a . oi a i : 'erarv ( a of a military ceu.'i;

i"u p-e:-en,en I;i loimb'.e i'ortune; '

a

r .-eie i a . . . e r .

1 or :; 1 1 . ( ; i a 1 1

i

1 Sl

am!

in is.

aroused ore-nature v

ir.m bis state of torpor by the l.uug.y creatures assaulting his own b.jjy, for hiclotnes were mauled ati 1 tarn and the .M'raU h of a (daw was on his le" d!OU"h a .. -. , r , .

it seems mm n r. vet ton e. him.

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tiai - i.

.''ippc-tl unori the ;-!,e!t:o!i

i

: v

id

on a horn or s'anv1 o h-

bC)VCicd a

i T!. as he

ii aa; r co'i ik .

i- ' , ' ', , -T-'.oa.-ned d.strc,Mi;i-!y when he e to It:- .n...s T'iie- p., a- f l: ,u in I , ;., ;'

ued up'.n t!:o succeedmg d.av:a, a-s the car avan moved ali.ng, but lii.5 wandering had been so irregular, tending in afar mid onmke direction. Hint it was impossible to trace him. Tho live days sutmrinrr 0f this unfortunate man may be but familv

iniagmrm. He o r: d and Ic-.t without hope in t:m interminable solitt'Je; alone in a

1 gra-s; fauiishing.

vast (lomaiti ol pkv a:

aim tormented with ragmg tmrct; O, terms

may not ne lound of nervous furco. sulH floUt t,-. ', ,ll ,.,.. I .1 -

i.i.iii l.aeinu mpaiOioa as

mould c-uch a ctory as this of The Lost

i5ei Castoaa-IIausQ I2atcs of Gold.

cM;n

i.'i !hc Custom-Ihjuse fur Gold

c:r! ( f Loriisrci-s of 1SL4, fair.

iuc value lh?ri(i'':

lb.

; . w : . v

say it wid'out mo

x of pov

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m.'

that no occasion cot::d pes-

appr-ipi ta!t- imm s-u?pcnsion of ?.ii

re

. v i a or a l'

t imv t.iv

clia.r ..f'disr-;.

i - ; l" ' . ' -i hi- manner am

appe-rauc were tho? - ef :i ,,ia:i uf (;M.

s familiar with the l est

U iiO

w

business, utiles? it

Ii;Or

merai, Iambi I

so. i" . -

irm

e i , ai.u v i.o

V,-.r.e n

a r H i

m tae retirement of

I

II!

te.

to t:ie Oi; u::t r es e:

: i ?o:i i.-n voir !ir

L.i

, c i : i v .

Wi..

Cairo

en to v, '. T a u-'i

mar Mi-;

redtmed t be

ratice ol a :. ntbvman.

jii iii.mni- Lie?' it mat i;s. t t;t

fear to let irf-'n:niii,t !,.-,--,!

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iaiii'' tr and V.T aian's r.

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ga:f ;! dan

too

ror o;

.t.

lr-'passm

of e-gtt innate publication.

on the privar ies ef domesii the tinm ( f my ), f.

-r quant moutiis. mi t;oj

Ma

vencr.ii J I an i-on's foivbi-

'rvomi iue limit-;

an ! trenching

ut m

! f'r many ; Li : -circauis'aue-'S of

ll-t

pri vate as wed a - j cn aed and ui-cu jed in

! :

m

en

r-.neo wi ;r:t !: Gbi.-iiitir-: r -. - : i : - i : i :o i?. he

i.n

a; i -i ! i h..t i ; not i ; as i a e no

: i i '-1 1 y

i u

no coiidiwere d -t v.-rv e -.

aaei

in

1

C! na v 'i.o a

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rtau'B x-clo, old craiisio:

" new E i'-'l.oiJ (Sai.'.ca, S,'. r,.ijr , teven naiiiiin: j.ioco.

France, Doublo Louis Loui.

ljau!,!c Loan (.-iaae ITS 5) ' I.aais, Double N.ip .:s nr -10 fraa.-, " Niwiufi'Oa or !) f run. is, Same as tbo n.".v I, aiis (iuinf .1, riankf.jrt (or the .MaitO Ducat, fhur.'aarMalta Dout.lo I. mil, T i - u ; , " Daan Mexican Dooooa?, II.t'vod D.Mi'..a- Kix )o! ,r r.tr Di;..r, Da, at. " 'Iai liail.ler ,.(. l'orteaal D -Lriem, .',:....Da,

D .al Iv.-as It:-:.

10 00 r 1 i SI 1 69 1) ;.: 1 b'J l.j - 1)7 7 ;o a So

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aware ano Ulster counties, in this

state, for account cf French agriculturalists. JJIany settlemtt. of Scotch farmers have been made in Dehware county with great success. The emigrants begin to find that they ceii do better farms in this state, than in the far West, i40th as to profit and health, besides affording them an opportunity of seeing their relating

and friends twice a year, without the labor, i

risk and expense of travelling 2000 miles

I his is one of the early results of the pol

icy of making the Lne Kailroad.

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ti 2? 1 () '2 ti i 15 03 12 20 0 -1 t (ei 0 . 1 0 t:j :;. 1 , r .1 MS ! .j ' j

Xeic Classification cf the 7Tm7(.-Eng

land is a vast manufactory, a great labora

lory, a universal counting house. France is a rich farm, tending to turn itself into a maufactory, Germany is an ill cultivated

field, because they are philosophers and

not peasants w ho till it. Southern Italy

is a villa in ruins. Northern Italy is an

ar t :ii ci al prairie. IJejgium is a forge.

Holland is a canal. Sweden and Den-

ma! !; are carpenter's yards. Poland is a sandy heath. Kussia is an ice house.

Switzerland is a chalet. Greece is a field

in a tate of nature. 1 urkev is a field fal-

ow. Ineljj is a gold mine. Egypt is a

work shop for apprentices. Africa is a fur

nace. Algiers is a nursery ground. Asia

")! is a grove, 'i he Antilles are sugar refine-

ties. South America is a store. North Ameri .a is a till full, Spain a till empty. S H-

.s t . I:;-

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a. emmja id! 'r an 1

u lii.-'i w-"- :o Dav-ligh: ,',:; i ..-eh ! ......I tJ ....

a 1

1 1

f 1;

lll'l Wa

w 1 1 :

1 i r him

; uis o in prop., rti

-t in

icdiod ot Lxins, a lr

liis wife's dowery. groutnl !-eh;nd his

aim

a-.rt (fi

3 01 At

in

, ii C'.l'

1 r o ; 11 tot; is s 1 , ; '-i-e, toe vn-w i

111 1 . , 1

;.goi uiT.u.iMil. ctt.uracing two ind 'be Oliio and its picturesque banks.

Iirl !l was intruded to e ant 0:1 S.;K ih- great city of the West; : j. t'int t!ic rmima!)ili::g ofiicer of ilm distna! cnt'TlaineJ an r.d'ection for the wife of a

errgemt who was then c: tti.no

in -j

I t . : tns im i ' -On '.; do m In. 'M- f ' .'t

. ' e

t M:Lc-;.l hi Xvu- Fork CVy. The -ew 'i orl; Joui-ual of Commerce, of las; Monday, .'-ays: MeLeod arrived, here last night or this morning, from Lock port, in the custody of the sheriff of Niagara 1 mmtv. 11.,

A person

wno.'Tc caco.ogy exceed

ds

perspicuity that of tha gentleman who

isa with an aoutment story, ar.o

oun: a

a 'i'Or;oiico,' in front, mad? the following

plea in bis dtfci.ee when sued for a militia di.e:- "Maj it piease your .hor, .r, I understand i::e law to be this rnppose I go to tha serge on and get a specificate, & then g to the demanding officer of the company, . i'-ur t immaticular whether the dem i.i(i;r... ofiici r do-.e or l.sc not mil his s 1 ga 1 1.' can ' :. , , ' r .. . yca cai) t neglect a line 0. me ior uon-e.v..le,iCep

r

-W(5,, millions Salts. W, ;

-on u; t.

or

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Mr Thorru"3 Uudd, t.o. : jaw Qf the llev John N. aU.'fitt. who has sometime been clerk in th.' Union Bank of 1 ncssee, at Nashville, ano'.kept the Individual Ijedger, has been arrest or making false e ntries, and embezzling h large sum. He has confessed the crime, and b.'e, committed to jail. Hoston Trtmscrip!. .Mr. John Newlaud Maflitt, of i!.e Methodist Church, has been elected by the Hoard of Curators of St. Charles College, Professor of Elocution and Helles letters in that institution. The presiding judge of the Louisiana

Supreme Court, ami the attorney general of the same state, both served their an- .: i.: ..1 . . .

(Mcmiutrsnip ai me printing business.

wen, they re at case work still, only on

.u.,.wv.a. t , c liupe uiey may al way,, have good cases, and never run out of sorts.

&

ELOQUEXCt before a i

ufitice of the

peace by a youn lawver:

"Your honor sit& high Up0n tu adorable seat of justice like the Asiatic yCt.V of Gibralier, while the eternal streams r

justice, like the cadaverous clods of tho

valley, flow mean Jering at your ev.enoV-d

eet.

( e - How true JJarrisffe is a state of din-

cord and uneasiness to persons eoirupc ! but to the virtuous it is a paradise on

earth. ,9r

An exchange paper wishes to '-keep it -fore the peoi Ic," that at this seasr.o cf

the year, persons of all descri ntions. : rd

particularly those who follow the art r f

muting, are more ihan ever in the wan: f money. Polit. Kz. The Strong Ma:i. ".Mv son. hold no

your bcrnd uid tell me who was the ctriW-

ir.tai? Jor a'1." Why so!" Causo the whmn could'r.: 1 t,,, .0-

er he had got him clow p.."

''i'hafs a man; yoa Can take your seat."

o js oec-.i uruugtit dere on a writ o! lunca-i

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-.. 'a av.T.K em :..jf? aoied- ' A c'.ioattd a!o cam; '.1 of prairie d fr -o; s!-""p

s u pre m 2 court.

t term i;i this ettv 1 .1

t:u it ra. :: .1 tnai n dn-

-' t - . . , ..i. o : ... in to.; ca- ; entn next, when an application wii.

ii c'm mencr .ioruiug. Y.

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fiom ct,-?.,dy. Mr. Joshua A. S;;cncor. attorney for the United States, uortbera

trie

and

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'Jhn was brave oven member the fe. lowing : was related ; .; .

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dc ; roa;;, ;n item td

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,ed bv

:n ernor ed d. vv 1 ork the peo'vo of Wrnin!.

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Col. Uth ra? !:iirs.-: weutdia! w'ni yenrs -in.e: f -...! ; fo r i.-h !aoi:iC!

was k

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'1 i,i'.i.' a i -. 1 i, 1 i.'.i-j 1 ;. i to ii 1 .i . ir.- 1 ' 1 re'i f-i,iw

o"i at initial to remove

1 ? i.i' ,i l l'l Mil! Sialics

town s.-.rang into (

he. 1-

15 troops there, In

I'el.iml the

.s a

g3 garden, m

ifii was n e!ideaca e. i a a h Id,

I'g. Ii vr.ation ea'i'ors

h g. and 1 ir

to

polii ici

was presen

of his r 1

id lie"' eagic n

Tiioruton, t

in-

av. litdieving it ti

1 .

'..ill. " vj en; i a

it.-. '

dim iiv a eonfriend". d'na d di-loedited ii.a 0 (ieuerai's sonr(d;cn, am;e:ta-

was o lie reel lor Uie apprehension cf A en.

much anxiety was ft It bv his friends for his sahdy on account of the many opportunities o!l red for arresting him. Allen, however, laughed at their fears, and of

fered a be t that he would proceed to Alba

ny, alight at the man prominent tavern, drink a bowl of punch and csenpo unharmed. This was accepted. His necessary arrangements .having been made, ho proceeded to Albany, and after alighting, called for a bowl of punch, according to the terms of the hot. It was soon "wlnspereu that Jvtban Allen was in the

city," and a large concourse cf people

collected about the tavern, among whom

Was the sheriff of the countv. Aden ic maitied unmoved. Having finished hi

punch, he went to the door, mounted his

. :..: 1 ... .1... . c

iiuiie, ii.iu, .mi a j;n joy u oeari llUTlZaioi Vermont,' departed unharmed from the

astonished ami gipimir tories. For the Vmccnns Gay.rtte.' To tho memory of William XI. IJarri'.oa LiTE rnisi ion r v Tiin'MTin sraris. Am Days of Abuia. U 1 ightly ro?e ilio orient maia.ir, O'tr Coiinnhia"? happy land. Cf.eerfed day in smiles returning. Ceam'd on freedom's prosp'roiii land. rv'nw cur nstiin'.-j risinr; cr'orv Shoiie anc.v with dazzling rave, nd we te!d thi laeios: Pt.irv Of oeir Thn'or's righteous rraise. But our God has srrd the mpsso From Hif g'v"rei5u throne on hich. Which contain'd this gloomy ja.ap. "Hakhisov muFt Furelv die." Clothed c cur find in mourninc. Tis no common rsu?e for p, Drath hem whom thorn is no tmnmc I. 91 -sin r'.-i -u- He; !-.

iian.son has promisadjj

unto tt

: i" 1 mm

1 ire ;.t o1 t e. .r a.v . a 1 0 wit! man r ,,M : add m 1 "th 'r or a :' v 0 1 1 1 t ! ! : ' OI ,1 pr; d! ea'-, V(?r, 1 tha animal wh ;i a 5 1 r ; i "ii in !

are e

i.oc

iad as cour.se! f'or

nf

(ardiner. of lintfdo,

.MeLeod, ami

the attorney general of ihi-

W ood. di.-tne: attomev at

i nit, will act as counsel on the part

in -i ai r.

u -:

public arc a!, a si ort tone Ili-l,

Ur. P

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- -M .... . (it C -ies vou fa' Th" !y aware ot' the fact, that, e, Mr. P. Pertus, of the

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Wayn ?, di Krlo. 1';:..

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Tuic . 0 . I ' 1 n th

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au a great eua

on the Iciee, whic!i

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epre?:r;.ta;io;i of

ity fi :

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one? rev vn ( b a- 1

, 1 .:. ve;; N-'.v earn maa

to r an o'd

o'eloel; re rdtin.

Hepraser.tativc. SAMUEL JUDAH. Coniity Auiitor. i". H. CAVANAUGH, M. HOVLE. 1). P. M'-DON A LI), P. 13KOKAW.

Coniity Trcasu

V ;Vi..oU ( .V RD.MMv, JAM Lb j m IN SON.

County i F. M. JONES.

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a

misonous descno

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next, when we White Hou.e."

promp

1,-

lih of .March

hope he will go to the Ah!" said the (ieneral,

and in 1 Ii 0 im;-, natural toim

ei i '

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iiimi- 1- niiLOiiiie-r comiiinm about that. If Mr. Van Buren abandons his ini,-.

rleio.....- ,-,!;,,. 1 ,, , ' nil parens aiaiii ctio w.aa ( anio v. do t - "it . 1 nitii csun'r iznciem Julie. in Iti 14 c . J " ' "uicij -! c i f,.. ,i " :..';',?. 1 -l: -! -voun l- d a .,,, 01 ,a uteairi I -S feet IVon, ,i Srun,I. as OuJ ' ' d1 " ' ' Mi P"-v Z "' 'h. week ex- .... i.,..J.:r .T . '" creaPiro limped awav. and the who!.., broad tug the heart of the tree, and exhihi.m ex

truder in tho middle

appearing aa the last of

Itf'r I oi crerit wa-:- rtarving.

d u. 1 his cx-imie.vi.m took place from

toe eireum-danee that Mr. M

and family had been taken ill en tati

soma- cheese of the same kind, whb 1. Dr ! i.. l i . i .- . , , . i

i i....: i.ecia.cu to ot; imjtured Wltd tile i)oison of hemlock. The cheeses, however, were returned to the owners, and now again Dr. Puissan has written to the recorder, spuing that thineen persons

ii immmaraalo I :!re 0'1 'S 'o from the same cause, i here

is a rumor too, c! the death of one man.

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Joia 7rUom 01 Jdch'.V.

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lie-

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-d toe mv.te Itay-lio'd w

ma in

ires peaaoo mm. ;md tac man

Ho ;-ek aim with '

-s rd Ir d f

at a re treading ba;nd-. and mi.s-a-ed

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Interesting .Indent liilic In 1834.

I-

wit

( f a

w,

-.ur. rtrai i

: i d- o c f

or wlaam lie

kind

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woiuati na 1 cor.-.e f, bri.T-fc- b..-h-M-l I.

a'VJ receiv-l ti'ii-3 itnmanlv r-aluto far

i.o r pa;:.a; 1'icuyunc. - &; President Tvler has annunced that. under the pressure of public- b:isines. increased bv recent events, as well as by the approach

o! nn extra session of congress, he finds it ini'icnoncn n i

ter a long life spent in the scivice of hi,-

ippoared, while ho pa-oj

hole band -n? heart of the tree, and ex Ii ibi t i ti--

tra !er fdl

mimes m it

one

or jealousy of any hu-

cotmtrv. I r hmc n-.r-. i.,.1 i i i

ems-eime;p;i and li a p p y . lie d ocl tm T'Tt " conceal his peverty, , or de-s I e make P ' 'Pi C' 'a ,h V??Ut' , , the least na adeofit. H nf ' ' , 1 l!fb'. Ply etch ay groaningaloiul,

viirai'v :i f'-i.-t -.i-d

rv " emotion of envy

i... .i ,:m i . . i- ,

.nan i-tii;, ..no sun iess mo nt? indicate any feeling of disappointed ambition.

r

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''. ' -1 "" -'i.ui.e oeuayed no

'I'd

, f . . .A.I r.

Lo. r Man. An unfortunate tr:

'tie i-'i too mi is: of the infcrrT-n-M.

Is''-- abandoned to desperation ami flea-

with perfect distinctness the marks cfthaaxe at the present time. The whole cavity thus created by the original cutting wa' found t be encased by -1G ) years growth ef the wood i. e., it was coneeabd beneath 1G0 layers of timber, which had grown

on

Mr

IV

a r. i: i v . i. r . ' 7 Gratiot from Delphi y U'iy fr.mi Itlvausvi'b; - I'-'X Iroru poi-K ,.,ov,; V Pialtn from f.tifayette - 1 useuml.ia from ports hl ove 10 Sylph fromEinmsviiie 11 (.'ratiot fr;m mouth 13 Gratiot from ports above Harry Tompkins from mouth i t i' a it n-iits. 7 Gratiot for mouih 8 Ldy for Lafayette - Fox for Evan'sviilo 1) Jviaho for mouth 'r .

- u-scumma or v- navdn

ns vide

uo vu

over it subsequently to the cuttino-. (J

pair, wm-di the thin bark of a small prairi

f-g rdtrncred his attention. Once mere he sequentiv, the origieal cutting must have charged lib; rifle, for tho little creature j been in tiie year 1374, or 1 fs years bc-

wa id sigm, witn its nose lup-l y.n abovo j lore the dtscovery of America by Columtbe mound ?t:rro-.tn,.ling its 1... m. Tiiejbus. The section of the tree exhibitioT

man.

pro arato np-u toe ettidb. the curiosity may

d !-,v an 1 ea;it!ona aim a: t':o do---, nndf ney's tavern in N

dc r once strayed fr.-m his companions and was lost for live days, suffering the keenest pangs of starvation and distress. It was years ago, yet the story h,s only been told m oral repetition among obi traders, and has never Ixioro. to our know!,..!

coual reacn tiie spot th

had wigg'ed bach into in

be seen at V. G. C;.rewatii. The tre van

fallen i;i the way of a

T

scntn

uraggm s.'owly iicaled prairie.

.ie ma i wandered away upon a sultry

mm-summer afternoon, oppressed to desperation with thirst, in search of water.

"iii.e n.e caravan w as -d.--,-e i-. t rj

along the dreary and t 1 i

inKi.ig nis way to a emstcr of timber that appeared at no very tedious distance, he was forttmate enough to fimi a sun:! mol spring gushing and npplingat the bottom of a deep rocky h How. The fresh water, the cool shads of the steep rock'sild the trees above, togethfr with the knowf e.lgc that the waggons nere sti'l mov!n,-

iiong in Figln, nvbi-cd the v

1 o ig, attd ney

wa tortonato en m o: to knock it out of cat in 13?-Lby James P. Prattle, or Ne-v-its bom with a broheu bach: but before be j ork. a forwarding merchant, and f-.e tim

ber used by In in in building the boat Newark, ROW,ie!onging U the Detroit Line.

Wit

T

oying creature

Img pdaeehi ten finta oartb.

a.

re.

o

r.-i

!ov

agam and (iisappeared. gera tii - desperate utan an 1 sue ..'. -a ded in drag:

out mv.ci ;'io rrra a

t finish its agony, h with bin teeth, like: a

piiiog e reaiure was ri;., pitmg mr

at hir. Itiigars! 'Jbtis mmatural su-tm.aneo r- tore-d the 'roiaping man, and he was enab'.d to res;mte bin wandering, which he ecmthmerj

l-d- tiirec niaro oaye-atid nio-.-.ta. . d.-.

v.oit, rid at-

i ng i log waiting

m fieeh

t'to ox . 1

-ger.tiv

1 n.e cutting was at least six inches deep.

G

cue i a

10 Sylph f .r ports a

-i Uratiolfor d. DJ Gratiot for mouth

M AKlUEi) ( ) b s ,. . , . '

ATrt, . f . '.u,... i HORN.

S1ASVV,Y f-, the subscriber on Su,,day the ', inst. an ind,,,..

prentice to the Dlo.:. i. . .... V

ALBEirrKENDr0! n returning said apprentice to Jers.gned, will receive the above reward v ,r '-. DANCE. incennes, May Hth isil.

Phe New York rorresnrWo,-,

Aahonal Intciligcncer, in his letter of the -HIM tilt, mentions the sale of 87,000 Indi-

il.. nig uonns at 53.V to 51 per cpnt.

a-. oo.ms are Hill lower. Those in VS..TS;D tha f outhwrst cannot be sold m n .-x .

r . r- . ' i' - c. k n t Bunun i r.-'!n:a . r

-v renott oi the Stntp trSn,. Ji. if. W ' Wi ircf-n

stocks t ure aased r0di. u. in.... i ... '

,,i.c,r flrt - -vum usinecn O -iay inn, iu. lU-tf.

..w ;.-,-.v'u. j.ou. ,o?ir

iate and miserable, until he eneoi

ai;

mtered

a nunnnT

party of Camanches, wbnni ;o

ar from avoiding, he rushed to embrace as

t

! ;rV7g; I ami th,

they were kindred near and dcai

frirnd.T b.o could met upon h ore fri'-rtda. jr ..:rMp

doner,

The time-honored ..e!I of Imb pon-

w-hic ) hangs m the Stat a House

at Philadelidiia, was tolled on the news of President Harrison's death, for the first tittie since the death of Gen. Washington. A Clcrcrumtv.i R'iilnL A Pr.mist ,-!.-r

t',y ---j-.ivfc eibl gyman. named King Griswell, was recently killed at Cincinnati by violence. It is supposed that the Kevereml gentlemen fell a victim to the revenge of some persons who took ofl'encc at one of his

sermons. i ho matter ts under iitvn-t-T,.

o ion.

The Xenfrst Kind of a PvfK.e flt1 the following exquisite puffin the Hostc I o-t. After this wa give it up.Pic.

u e srp.t a emnnln? letter to a man yes-

.i-n wrii,cn on some pnr,cr bought of

vroom ;c t.o., and he called immediately and pai.u his bill, saying he was willing to ''rnr thn of ascertaining wlmre we purchased our letter paor'"

Superior article ofChnmpabgne And Ce,gmac Brandy, also best Qri'v'of Port Wine, for sale by q ' 'f Vv M. BURTCH 6c Co , -May 11th, 18-11 ipjf-

tc;

Tatting for Jiunhtn.Thh is n

v-' e'iV'lOnai J) '!.-?..-.". im.irm-T . - -fJ-U V : dTd, . . ...

-I " ' '- J liOl OX ior f,-, nm-.a.-, ,

u'nroN.

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oneo remarkii. that thorn -L.UOvA 1 .

"- garrudiy. that n- cared n,u.f: pi i

' "'-1 ii.-v osioneu or no.'ic was not talking to them, but was "snking for Puneombo." A great many spjeers are now ac-ush, meal to speak' for ffmhum. i

-XOTICit

tiie boii

FRSONS who are subseril- ,

vi!i be delivered to

.:ort time, tm-j it i3 lor)QlL 1 m a rf-". v fr. C , I... nil .. .Ol

In cave of ad - ,; u;:pri presentct

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I I 1 ! i . i 1 r t . -. I

" ' 1 J rearers. -a d that a A ny l-l-l, ion fr

i ' ;'" - "-'in too c-.ny ci j

... .u iory oi ii. P T?r.,F ... . . ."

-use.next door to the store of 'f Entrance on Market ,t-o,.. ;',m-aje.

ei,;,Mt an outsi'.f..

stauensc.

May lo, lftH-o.tr.