Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 October 1841 — Page 2
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unmoor oi t: is i; ccooeni urh o.i.-i , ,, , ,- II. Rrothrr. Rep-res:ntative in Congress oree -bed in. M e will not attempt O fro;;1 ths. first eon rres.iorn! district in Indi-o.-ikA-o it. Langaage wo have not to tell ana, in f rearing the constitutionality of the is ivte i lis ea-'htmmher is a sullieieut re- bank qur.stiou as open and unsettled, r n 1 co.nmen-l.aiKm to. es-df. Wo will barely U giving his sunp art to President Tyler's
fp.nounee rhal the cebduaie-l Mi-s C. M. -"c :gvv ie.;, aoOo: "iiapi Re-.ic ivcdweo i" "Ala: enoo" "A- ticis lioiii p. broad r - Ki'van-m .-t h n,r." V . iia? been engage-! n ' a fif::" ejno-oitor to each p.-p-eVr of the J.e-A A U vh. Mjnr-raauia. An elderly mat: r.a.r.eu h-oi;, living at Mil tor., Ma.is., lab rs mider h.t e.vvfki' b.ol.ic Aakcii tiiai he lias r.o: hrCv'-.t'.ieu f r oe vc-ar?. and 'hat ;i live ret- . u - ea'-ia.v-t i? m to- steals a. n- i -a e . - ,. . v.o-v eoio-num-'ative. a re :eaoa-':-i-:-i n. --':i ,iO ;ko n.--. pr 1 ao i ii.,; r ,- o ,o never 0,iA (he sn .k ' a-, in b
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tbe ilonro -optative ot" the city of Ri-.ua- j lO'tptiie. .Mr. S. lTuvlicel the secva 1 Hunk ; -ft or a eon-ultatioa with tin Rresii '.it, wh--e aft-T irc Anery no doubt. Hs- : i -ted nv! eaud t'ti" ro.3'tr:'''iti'n of this a ei : -I ".. I . . . 1 : -a: oi nick ,r in lar q:iau!.lies .,m:!ar ! that obtainou at '.'.m si es, n as fOC i'lllA- d'SCOV .?-'! I'V mOtet'S Wh-JWCre A.ing a mi ft nar I hibuqoe own. They .hauU'-.ttotl-.e ,!-'t!i of seventy -: ;t" Vot. when tliev struck a lar1. .-avo in wiiicn was f.Miriti tius mi::--ral w e;!i:i "Iii" i)..:i": ! ( 'omird !.fs rr-C'.'iv repealers in Ar.e'i ooa, JUJ.) '. tt"0!ll til,.M. - :.:.': iii -He re'-nt aek'iowh-d-r.; 1 iho rao-iet f -C 10!) (. - . u Nav 1 1 r . . Vlvre are t!i d-' -cMi-'ams of John J). Riehardvi'de? 'iiV. AV. (W. Answer. Th-y ar j tput-j numerous, pro'.'ith! v lifty or more, and arc, living m.isth' near LfTansport in t:ti- Slate. The !v.ttvh -rgh. Gaz.eit old-.-: p.;-;u.-; w '-: of toe Al'eg'i aui'-s, an 1 v. a eaoie-l 01 ITS'. T.:1 -.'.Uern e;.oo t : hi - nV.eo i ; : ; u : -idc -t, a :; i wai e-oi-e- - i io 'n'! . Answer ta the cnijm a of i nt v. -;. ,v a r -j iM i . e J ; r a a a ; i ' ' n . . : ., Oat. id, i ! i . ' r ; a .. '-'en ; ' ; : . . : a n T f, ;i !.;-.- i .,,!.! 1 1 a p---a -. a : t'.i-e e- ' i n ' " -f i 1 1 !i o , a t :)! a - , ,'.': U- V a" e o: -t. ai t!i-- ''.. i L i i i "-a i-l ik'll! 'a;-. II. ! .Vf.'-a-.s '..: "en;:e. -n:-; u- r aae--o tu:: ;.'.:ud p - i :v, iii 'a r ; a oa ad v : 'I r a.; .;i o ;ee e. cin a i r-oi : hv our rf p-a-cn; t, w. A ( ', ,;i Lr,-, . a. t !;e- !; .-tun: v. iion, up :i motion nf ! r. W . Ckiri. Alej-T .la.n m Soiitii w a ended to''- ckak-.a,: ! I At! A. ao anteu .vero.arv. j ue "i ' oi i:v in o. ihg !)Crv.: s. J .y to enaoaoat,, uu iootion i: m:o agro.- 1 t.ait a eon. -i t; - j .,.- appi'iuod hv t;i' ei.a.r t- r port re.s-)hi -i ":) exp-r-'-'-i . of iii' s.-iaiiivnt of AAitao'mr li'Taepon ae t-ua-wtng e-'r-on-,;e i aa: uo-in that commit!'-: A. ib vih.?. .1. hkin. A. I). F,;o,r. .1. C. Wr.!-v!-o Ik .!. f. r r.M.i.-v, W. Mr- ' a.-v. 1. M.'.k. k U - . . I : .1. Ik'-- t .;i, rko. k U a is. Sr., ,1. Me(".;r-. A Am'.-. 'Ik M-ei" . - - -.- ; ;. . .1. iuoiuiiij, A. Co:i:i'-r, Ik lk-! a-.-. .1. , M.ad-!o.r, W. (biri. and J. 1. X --dev. Ti!'- eooneiti-'e then rep..,-;- d tie) f-1-iowimx re'ohui.ius whieli w ra warudv received mvl uttanioMMsly ad.pa.AT b 'k" le. -"tii)::, 1. Iicsnlv-'d. That we d-an It ri-glil nndi propar for a sovere-igu peopjo to meet 'ogih'T in prnocry r-r-emb'ies, end freelv express t!i ?ir npmio-n on q;t'--tions of IKttioted poiiay aiidon tlio ci iniiii T )!' their p:j!)he serv ial. I! sd . 'I net ad t!i .!u.;'--r me repnbl'c nr- creatt-d tor tie- go-v-l ot' the p-ph-. a.nd :;ot for the iaterer of lie- in-onud-ctrs. v tv! they wbo kil a i e li i iii 1 a-oiiey the wi-de'-ati) da f nd t'a-mti.'re-es m tiio-e u n-uii ;Iiov re;.r , ; o.;. 4."!. e .:',-. .. "oat w 1 1 - i a oo'a.e s rvaai i lao o; ir :-: or no presto; in'leva; A in oi t- ;-ob. a" Oa- i . ii is ; he d ,.' y ot I p'.ej. :e "-er e.nt ; i ic-'ii ! a loot-; i i.i" poo-pa-, tie-1 true -'Coca i-i ah kvi.j,-. toe trusi ;ir; d- b 'ga led. ' t. Ue'tlvi:d. 'I'bai. in th-' -"ipin'on of the. nc cimg. John Tyh.'r, Ik'-e.-i-i-. i) t of th" I kiii-'d Stat js, has b Orayd the trn-t posi -. . i - in ioiii. an-i oieop ,ii,te i to ' m ;t ii-a-e3 c; tn-t1 er-'at lc-rtv; an i, to t l - i - 1 i - . . u-.- th-5 mdd-'st la ago eg? tie' Jac;-; v ill ins;iv a-mm oi, m i w.i a er. rss o-'cep-tion towards ai- c-in;it-iri-jnal a IvAers. '.A ' -.aere . That the veto power, as exeroi M by the Ikrsid-c.t of these Anited State--i, is s.ibvcrsivo of the great principles of a rep'tbiicen ( to ei ument. and oue-ht, ia the uphatia language of the great ApoAiO f f LiA'rty, to be "plucked fi iiai ;h- Coas' itu'ir-iia' '.. fi ;'.;' rc , Ti;af it itlie WirinilHOHS opinion ot this n'seeiidv. that the power ot' t lie Copgre-s of the I. n.tei.1 States to charter a national bank is a settled p.icstion etii- d bv the votes of different Cor.-"ess'' approved by Washington, .'etlerson. and Madis. .n: and, above all. sAemn'v d-.au Id bv that great c uistitiitionai iribe.nad ti e Supreme Court of the hiked Siaics. A. Ii('S:lrrd. Tho the Hon, (deorc veto message.-, ch so iar mtcriy iaoe-i to rtptesent the iu'-resis nji-l wishe3 of the poop,c ot tins i; -i riCk. '.. J(cs3iV:'d, 1 i.ai we now, as heretofore, approve th- Iactrine inenleated bv t'oe venerable 1 Irrri-on, that the service-; of a RreraAti' of tiiel 'need States slio ikl be l;m'ei.Ao term only. '?. Urso'ced, Thai in th-- opinion of this meeting, 'he Hon. Henry Clav, of v., stands ilr lia the iifari.? of Amcri--e.n people; that although ho has been ascalled with g ore;!' tkc''frjueere and r:.i' - - .5. t?e?--f. vet tae ioa-. vn:n-3 m n j'; . .,. , . ,. , 1 1 r -c p -or.ie ---tp't p rod? mi ni-a to oe t ee - , f , , . . I apostie o: trtif ana tr," t.T. ; i -fary oi i bberrv. 10. Ae-7c-. That we are of t'oe opin-
ion Messr?. lAv'mg, He!!, Ranger. (.Iran-
irf-r. and Chittenden were bomu! as honor.'.e men, under the existing s tate of fads , to resign their - ex 3 as members of Pres ident 'I'ylr's (vibii.et. 11. II solve!, 'i'hat thouffh we tlecplv ! deplore the serious eaLmiiv the nation ! has sustained iu t!o; f.tihirff nf the h-inl; I questi'.ui, yet the Whig throughout this Ure!it eonunent have jiut euin oi conaratuiatlon in the enactment of many benertcial laws at ihv? lata extra ssion of 'Jon"ross fur ili e ' 1 of tlse eountrv: am
7hat il is rii;ht "and proper for the" 'great! Hag Fair and .hin Hone Alley, has sei:t a : essc-1 v-'a- od"tl:o 1 1 'i'o ro: n Wy V!ii jarty to co operate wiih ''resident j bottle of his mint drops; th; components : lullcv! r.ii-1 ei baoly v. . ;i .- d. i i.o lTvler, as l"onj as he continues in ofi'n-ejof which he states to he chietly (ium Hi- part of vtyc-l was uu; !e a c..,mp!(
carrying out the work of retrenchment j in and reform, to the nreornpli-diment ot whieli ih-1 I'residcnl an.l die W tug par:y sia.ud pledged" to t ! : o naMoii. AVy.-t-(, That, so far from being!'" (!i-eoiirni:ed by ti e recent disasters su--iain?d by the Whir pmUy, we pledge ourselves to our Whig brethren thoughout die Lui:o:i to redouble oer tdi'Tts in pupport of t!ijir principles which rerei.oty carried ih Vhig p irty into power, ! make common ;aue io the speedy es'.ahlichmciit of a national bnnk. '1. Rfsove.l, That the Whigs thro'out the Union, and particularly in eve-y county in this Congressional district, be requested to hold meetings in their respective counties, and express the ir sentimer.ts in relation to the foreign subjects. 'JAMCS SMl'I'iI, Ihcsilent. John Amcs, ecretar)'.' l'p.i?t the jvt-sr; of the tos-i!i:ti-as srp'r ei--!y the only )n ".: eit' votas o;i wero uu -N.j. J, aa.io no No. ;", t'irrc ar fairVo.e tJir '';.- T 1 7k' e' '.'.a .- Th'1 ei-o tion in tliis Iris .a.von rcsui'id i, the .-nrcess oi do 'iii- -a v i in.-k.iiii.i-." 1 1 - . o .-. , i- , thy wld-di pr- oied -on oig th-on in ui-mo-t every c -'it; tv. In t'"unrd, it v. ill "e S 'l-o hv tbe fo'iowing t d'O, there is a de. but m the iio'.i-o ilt Whigs have n majontv of to. w! deh will insure the re- . b'eii -n of (luv, P.ein'.ng'-on. In the following tibia, and in the iAt of no in'-ers elect, we have classed Mr. Van Sunn, of t!:is county, ns a r,o"i I'oeo, he having been eho-tcd by that party. ISkou'd inat with the Wh;g, onr maioritv in joint ballot will he VI instead of 10: (ounad. A'mh!v W. ();). W. (),'.. I 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 un-on, t'a-.o IAspx. Morris, Warren. Oi - '.---uie.-t, Sion-r-at, Mid;!1--- x. M-mnioritii, M'Teer, II un'crdon, no contest Ii'irlington, (i hiresier, S dem, Onniberl itid, Atlantic. (Ope May, o o 1 3 1 'J D :u g 1 1 if! .. A corresondent of the Boston Tinnseript 'ives the following account of sr. me cioe "notions now t.xbmumg m ;-i-ion, j Tliev slioohl be carried round tin; c-.-mi-ry lot ct.'.iaiM in-p-eaiieo). 7b Ac Fait or a' the. Transcript. Sir: As the M rh-iai.-T Fx'iLitia is about to open, the publi- mast uamrallv P'cl int-.TC. 'e l to know what wd! constitute the ehi' f attraati-jn among so many ehoi.-i? specimens ol' American ingenuity. Having si-den a peep at the coiiecti-ip bv looking tiuowgb the key-hole, I take the liberty of specifying a few of t!ie ;pe?t rare a;id pr mment. articles now in (iuincv II AI. and the names of the inge- ! ei -us orkmen who are siipposed most anxious to secure the premiums. Mr. Tylrr. Cabinet .Maker, at the -muih er.d, lias sent two fine specimens of his jirjen! rcto stunT'lin-i 'lock?, designed jto top a I ee'omotive at full speed. In a letter accompanying the article. Mr. 1 . states the ni to be made ol genuine Ai,i 'n -
ca.'i live a.':: hut the cuim kite-, are of pro--p?'-t n bar thoc riches may 11 v awav. opinion that they are nothing more thaajor ut;-.-r hop--?, may be l.-ligntea. au-i if yoe, fiap pj 1 7 gi,) ia ,t ogro. id. It is doubted, j have n phaa- of your own, m r-i:?h a case, however, whether they will work well, a ten t a one yon lln-i yotir path besot wi;!i nobody knows what may happen when i thorns. ni iray cotne- up-n v(.;i ere passengers get their strain up. However.! vo i are aware of it, and having no pro-
air. i. quotes an cm jtuniuu m ni! sup - pori, and says he will 'take the responsi bil.iy!' IS'. R. .Mr. Tyler has removed from Harrison avenue to the bridge that carries a vian aver. Mr. Calhoun. Yarnspinner and Weaver, No. 1, Nulhfiea'ion corner, has sent a yard and a half of fine changeable silk, in the manufacture of which article he has always held the first rank. The specimen in question is so admirably colored, that sometimes it appears black, sometimes white, sometimes true blue, sometimes golin green and sometimes invisible cerulean, just as the ir'ml shifts. It never remains long t f one ccdor, but will change from pepper and salt to thunder and lightning, in ihe twinkling of an eye. The true secret of diis wonderful versatility of hue. seems to he that it was never (hied in A e in I. The work, moreover, is wrought in damask, with figures representing masqnerad ', in which the iiosili-m of every person is so well del tied that it is i.-r possible to tell whieh way he is moving. The piece of
manufacture shows considerable slcierht ejregret to say if is ioo often the o.ie ilia haul, hut I think it of too little use to be j j3 the parent's fault that they are tl
deluded in the .:i:nfri-a ) gee;,
Mr. lr. li. GcMiilcnian Farmer, of Uie in'enor, nas h 3ot a pot of hi best sour in Ivinderhook cabb.i-e. lnou:, made iro He recommends it as excellent diet for ilvsnepticle su!iects who 1 1 . e overeaten: themselves on treasury pip especially ! wht - n tiieir altering is mtolcra',!-'. M . nr.r in iiitoicra',1''. M . transmitted ht-verl stn-, V. I. has also m patulous cubb:.ia;& ftcwis, from whi.di the-, jrommit'.ee hive selected the 'gr. -:!r;t and- ! b.if,1 and pronounced it a very great cab-1 hau head indeed .ir. Iknton, Apot'iecary, rrnr cf of ''? and anno potehilc. There appears, hnvnu-pr. to if !.i 1 in t in nrpnarniiiiii he-
Mr. .
sides pun' ynr. A p or of tnUoic birds j starboard -tnam chimneys in io pa.."were snt with th? drop??, hat U-'w away TiiC eki': :: ban O no io t'.e navy yar
' :i dav or two, for want fd' a cap. i'he coinmittoe did not think Uieun worth c I'chii'g.
pli:ter fortneitv of Washititan strei-t, oniict oi tie: j ;ry. e.e s..n c;ono m nor M-nt a lot ot newly iuvenlcd Snh-'lVea-u- d-itli by dreon;:, w!e!-y !:' -a-ieg lor ry butter ho.v-i, in confident expee'alion :derratiotif moiU o.-easa-eJ by ip.tc;;iof the tiold meddl. 'i'he b nur boxes neran?e. (. ia. Grz.
were mad ai great expense, strongly lined with 'blanks, p.a;cr ami twine.' and stamped ,rrcrla';:irpr,'' but they unfortunately fell to pieces on being touched'I'he committee therefore pronounced Messrs. W. & Co's invention a 'total failure, ' but contemplate nwarding these gentlemen the $rrind bat h atlwr na dm ;is an indemnity; roid advise them not to trv again.' Tit". .S' -".. ..f p.-aeti-al Al'rari- nAO, iii Mo .Man's I, an", haves;- a beei-ttf-d mod-! of tin- frigate O .-, AoO--. -.vi;h her lows in th- stern, aeaordmg lo an iii) proved n'aa, (lesigtfd to pro'-lire pontv ot he way in wording to to" viiidwa!-!. Aceotnp.-'nying the improve ; Ceiitituti in is a ivwh invent' d nauo-vd . ,., ,.-,., - o , . : rv .-, 1 f ' V. o , in-trnmeut cdlcd ( '.tt;a?.r?:nt Pauialiaz Parcdhl. being a Virginia invention f r tin-ling the corner if acini'. The committee, have placed this in the Fo!( ''a. 'i'he a1 ove are onlv a few of the varieties of the exhibition; bat if these do hut show that w live in an age of improvement, I -hall draw- up a still marc surprising catalogue. .:ia' part as an a on ti;-:' singe f hie. Some S--.--IM :) i'dnl; tlcv can vegeiato. r.s it were, siihout lie'mg env tiling in par'e--ulnr. .Man was pot ma.de to rue. out .o-1 life. It i ; eie.--p,i he sbr-U -act -veil bis part." lie must be pomethin". lie ha' a work ro Morfnrm whiah it iAiaa dntv t ) -tten-l to. Vk? nr.; n-.t phvo 1 h-TC to ....,.- -. J -row '-a tr.ro.igii t:." : l hie. ar.-.l Pico in.', "v a..- .. a. .a e ; : .n- i;iiia' I,.,- toe in-r. -nt jt t!,e oa.oan ra-o-It is a principle in toe crce-i of tee ai- iliomcla ne, t aa-i eve.- v on-- sboid-i have v. tra-i--'. .no enntam eoctrme cou!-: do heiier tin:::! that. A a man to be brought l, l,-. k r..-o i.-k-m ti.rt AT II . l !'- UO' M lii i i t i i j . :v iiaru moor an i iii-ia-ev: i- ne ptaeeo lit i - f i i i A-reO na-s (i".r.i;igli life hke an automaton? 1 Oes lie owe nothing ; i Ins conntrv as an inhabited? A man who docs noth ing is mere c'u.her. lie doc n- t fill ike obligate -n '- ir which 1 o v. a ?-nt into the vor! ban i wuc. ti be mas, lie l as not on .-'a.'d the w oi l-; hi-'h u as g.ven ..ieo to do. 1 i le is a in t blank it! creation ro oi I ;. I v-n v. lib ; ' t . o " ; 1 - - r a : ' 1 1 . i a r i R.tt kkies it f Aow ika tlcv l.-.v 1 . . i . . .a ' i:c ) i o .,o l n i.io : r aa r a-ai lo i o. , i i , n . art: em-tain duties f- c erv oi;p ; , T prrfor;.). lie som lhin. Don't 11 e ! hke a hermit. ; a 1 liie ive.regri tic k j 1 i Sec t.;at vouiig man: n-. r.iaUer w i.at a re ms c: rem i i -uu.c- .-. . i a- - . a- i.o pu: i-c-1 . , w r t i" . " 1 1 ! i .- f - -l - i 1 . .- O : . uler b.a-iness t a p-rf -nn. l e w;il never a: oomph -ii much, la-i Lap-ee has a ia'aabiindantly able to support him. Periia; . . . t -i i . . l o n hard to oota.m a eom.i-tmice which is MUncir-nt lor hi sons to IA" in id!e-ness. Can thev go abroad t- tbe world wiih any degree of "self c.mdaeenev, squandering awav the money 'which their i'aiiiers have earned by hord lab r? Xo!Xo one whohr.sthe proper feelin-,' - cf a citizen, who wi -hee-to be ranked unong tbc useful members of socket v would live - ;eh a HA. lie som-tbin'z, ; . ) 1 1 i or' a droite. on mav rely up -n t vo;:r present po-sesslons. or on your Ritcr; j ression, o-j uiia voursoi in any ttnng bat an enviable situation. It A therefore important that you should he somrthinsr. Don't depend upon fortune, for she is a fickle support which often fails when vou lean upon her wiih the greatest confidence. Trust to your own exertion?. 7'e som"thin. Purr.ie that vocation for which you are fitted by nature, pursue it fcithfully end dilltgently. You have r part to acf, and the honor in performing that part d-p uids upon yourself. It is sickening to one to s-e a parce l of idle boy 3 hanging round a father, spending the money which he has earned by his industry, without attempting jo do any thing for themselves. 7)0 somrthinz. should be their motto. Every one is capable of learning some "art, trade or mystery," and can earn a competence for himself. He should he somrf Inner, and not bring down the gray hairs of his father with sorrow to the grave. Hechould learn to depend upon himse'f. Idle bovs living upon a parent without anv profession or wituout anv employment are illy qualified Jfor members of society. And we mat it bus brought no. Thv should bo taught e be
so;nei,iig to kiuw how t provide for
tuesnsch os in cine ot nees.ty, to art well their : art and thoy will reap the h'-n-or w Inch therein hcs. sA sutaH i.ian ifV'Mii'y i.c I .. !'..!',, " . ! I .1 l a., at t:;'1 ;.. j oi woig.'jed Cio pound la., at i,; ;..j oi o ..i.i, -uo omv Vat til aclbnt on kr.l tk,' I .S. S:. am Frig it-' Full on. A ha U-vidont. :.;,; utc ! on (':!.' :':v,-L' v(.5m-i !:''C!i l..e O'lr'. S!iy-;oir po-wei-T 'jwi :.;. t tic.' ac; Ll wreck. Ono a e u i i . j e r; o ? i i o I r t v I.. i i t -et troio t!:e carric i-.n-'Ki'rr in !o,:i 1, Coroner'.; Inquest. No. iedu open Cw- b.:d' ot At n. -v':o itarraj, i.un.. in! tho Canal, b -tween U.i.-" and i'.im sts. .... . i . : .i A - I a' I-rent in g Surieal lj". ration. Wo w'.intssc-l on? of the in-. t gratifying reMiio of surgical art eOooAy. in the almost immediate cur - of two most inveterate stammerers. The operata -u wa j performed by Dr. S-hoiidt. of Warren si. in the pros-Mice of -vcra! tocoical g -n-tleui'Mt. 'i'he on m"-!-peered v. it:i h:s insti-.t tv.Mit, tke in.; ;e!o un-!-r t'.ie Ongoe. a'Och-id t- tlio hover ja .v. i-:eo.,diat--l-. baekof (keik.e teeth. The ;;- ee'.i of the i ; i'.ci.t wa ; io,..: kat- :y i- ;pr- . -k n i .v i : .at a:ek e g a ladai -l tuirty years en:. : i ! a.". ' ik.e - ' k r ii a ; a. ; .- . -,.;v tob--i , ; a.a t ! i 1 1 ; a a ii : : ! g: ik ii- -. i t j do: o ii i v.a - a - a a a .. a - a i ..v a e-.. a. , . e a ,. o - - ai- i - f tk 1 v. h l.- v. 'i opera;. --a o-'e-ipe-d ah -at ou to :: 'I-' t-a"; pa;.--ot a- -ang a ia rg i so a. . .. i - i o.o i-n. , ; a - skowii :g ia ' s v iii at-; .-5 oi pa n. 'i oe etI -e r w a ' io . no e !,,;.,' a - . . .k i , .a i a : a t-in-Aon - h:d).t. ii.- -oa'-. k oi t '... i-.U lit i: oeo i ;a?e!y aial P.e -a a; . - ' i too i a e c : ; a : ' '. ii.. and tie i i li ;.; a graiiiyirtg i-i wdtu - iia pr--g.-e---- e-i .- ! -lee ::i ali.'vtr.t ng t . e eti !a- o; -.oau-A:. : X. V. II r. - T'.f darah'Tily J tbe OT;. 'i ,: ; akiik', ot' iia' oa'; .nay b- !;: iv. :i fr a, the fact, that the tiir-eti-! oi , . !-.. a. ! fie !'.-('--vir i-, Mill :.r - oi !: on , f tk -..: :s e -rceation eh-vrs aa . b- oiin : p: a !;! as; tion in W-a-t. .'a -' : A ' ' a a1 ,,' !.-;0 car-: a a! ik-- o! 1 r;"s" ! . .O.I r,t -n-:oweoa.e i it is that f.m.o'ii e . i.c o 11-ra-i'ns Cock'-, aial V. hi-A e.iud at iA;o-l b -f -r b'i.ri- . . , fi . 1,1 nt ' 1 1 :.g t - a -. -. a- of d-k .a rs io l j e - . 1 f ! P'-Vie hes a-;-cii r,:. pe-O tra- O-w .-.ri. witiim i a..: :r l i- - w. i ..;s n r ai i ' t " i ; i ! n : o r ;v j . e . s . t o i - ' A policy. i . ' - . ... ...... i - 1 : , 1 1 c 1 1 - v' . i v i r t ' i t ' i i i - i ' ' r : i r t. i " ! tea, g eat : oe ri 1 w..: : i oetor . . i . . ' bairiijee. w.vd ; - ... i a I '. i ' - r a..,: ot d a of ; ' 1 1 -. uun - irage- - wad 'at A'er sa.ta.a g v jln":;t' lli:si bo pro !ioo,e at-r..ia ;. i v. ..; u: i ; ll t ; -A earti w isaom a:-i ;e L fa;i!i: Fr i b-Ok?. .7 ...-3 -. .7 b.'::.iUi.l Sit: ) OA" i - - I i - iiiiv-- a a ro oi ti e i a a , - - j " m.evv a a pan t,.o ' : t -:' A ik A"1' :U Ll' '- ::l u a-,;ngeei city. J oi.owing i.s a correct rec-. -pt ti.r.ar i'ake c.-ai'i lu-iips of Veil ia.rm iina (sa v liv e or six ueai t".) rla-'k t' with, hot v.-a Par in a tub. ( twered to kcu i ioe steam.) ".---.s it n- tae o ... i 1 1 r.o: : -. .'I i i : i r 1 r- . f-- r. . O t .-1 y f !. . C i ..... throng i a one sieve; eel ot; ?--.. urtk " ' j P,:'- uimu-k "r o' --um pe, ,er - i 1!: pound of p.od si go; ;l,r. e ! pint--of rice dour.r.ia-Ie into a thin and v. Ai j botled paoc. atid on- p-vm 1 ' clean gk.-a dissolved by lira: ?uv kingit wed. and -ie-n putting it intotisniek' kett!-', whi-au s!io-dd gain be put into a larger one (khd with! water, ami placed on a slow in five gallons of hoi water to the whole ixt'ir-' This wash is applied where particular neatness is required, with a painter's ur 1- .1. li are."'. 1 e put on while v. arm. it up.- Ae ,,0.1,0 uf V," i(:il!(:il,i:ir W;:V ;.! i r.,a I o ....: ;A ).o.:. 'V Ar mativ veers. 'J'!;ere is !)-.thiiv of ihe kind tka will compare with it. About -me pmi ot tins mixture win cover a square yi'.id upon the outside of a house if properly applied. If a larger quantity than five gallons is required the same proportion; must be observed in preparing. Coloring matter may be added to give it anv required sbn-O. The number cf females employed in .Massachusetts A dO.0. 0 and about kAO'U) a.rein t'e.e woollen factories, 'j'he aggregate amount of their earnings annually, is estimated at four millions of dollar-. Syr. Frp. A friend wlio rccrntly travehd for several days throng Ireland, states thai aliho' he saw thou-.ands in want and misery, did not meet with any person w no was intox icated. Well and nobly done. Father Ma lhew. Phil. Enqr. 'i'he Captain of a biig from the Sta'e of Maine was a short time riigo at St. Croix, and was there offered ftIOO- to bring home a cargo ef rum. but relused. preferring to return in ballast. s - It is said that the Irish, ptincipiMly laborer?, liHve Sg.t'G VX'M on deposit, ii the Roston Saving Rank.
.hi.,., vigg . 1 :::DiANA annual corriJErwcu. The annual Conference of the Ministers of the .Methodist Episcopal Church in Indium, closed its session in Terrye, llame (,-) Wednesday evening lGdi inst.""'' A h-t of tke appointments for the i ruLag year, i- ;i loilows: Sdaii: a DUtiii!, C W Kuter, V ll Madison. Alien Wiley l'-ais, k th mith v ernon, Lpip.uc! L Reeves 'Onarii., II I lav s, (i W Hki r Vev.ay. .1 Crawford, mie to be supplied lia-i g Sua, A I5u-e, C W Stafford Law rence'eereh. S T ( Jdlet Mane.ies'.tr. Ii H.-r-jrave, T A Co,dvrin Wdm:ng;en. J Jon-s. DMetnore lev. rencehurgh (A rman Mics., Jo'.n Kifliiig. Chariest m Distiist. Ii CI Wood, V ll New All a:iv, W V Dime!, Wn-hing'o.i
Maiiek Corydon. Thomas IlaV (Aeee.vilif , Knun-ns Rutlidge Sjh in. ('has. Ihmn-'r. .' U hifman Chaihson.C U Jones, M I. nton Lexingto-i, C (' I'ee lxs.A WiILinKm JafOrs'onv.lle. V C Iloilid-.y Rome, I' )ldhte: A'ew Mlamy Car MAs- J M I'o-iVr I7;.-cu,a-'s- k" k '- k H S T.dbett. r i: lAaii-vdh', Jolei IAoerns Mi. Vernon. Robinst-n. S li . - i.se red t Newbun-h, W Rratteo Rrincetcr-. I-aa-- MelAroy Ci-uccmHc, A Nkctt Hoekpnrl. I) S Khh-r Vincenut, loij -h Wdiitlen Wa-hi.igt-in, j'Tal! -t Carii'e, John Dmiel. .1 Coiuito A- baiio:.. Cli (' Jones Crt -n-'a-tl' ','. C M i'erwa k, V li C-t enea-tO, .:. Xr. Ow n t ae. f--. ..oa-r ' 1 ii ill a ! o i . -. r , i - i . i k.. .. . .i - - - Ru ei.viih', Thes Uarth. ti. V Dm, y Wo: kvil'e. Cone iins S wanii ikrie llaale. J- bo S R ) hes Riaii K U r. CAm (Aomag cab aJt? ihev i..c. la-'le riau tit.a.H Ak vvj -rt. llvra R IAinp Ik-rry-vi.le. J L llarwi-'k Ash. rv Cnivrr-ity, M S. sup -mi R --iI ' t I. . I ' . . V . , . . ! V e-.-t.l , i.arrikoar. i:- -e.i. 1 ft sors, S -uiuel (' Cooper. Ag'ie. Carrj e A- .'V Ark .1 C Smid; R V. 'Aa -I'.-r A', ilia. Sanun I Rrerton Lad- ga, A I) Ik a Ay. R I! C-, :i i'ra.;: K for I, Wm M. li-.m, I-k-.u k R.-i -i ik;M,.g:o:i, J II Mrr-hon. R C R-.v.iv h - o o p. T I I Aown. J V. At D i n i i i J o - e p! , V a rst e Augusta. J R lOh.tte Rr ivmon. J'-'m ; hlw; r 1 ? A! mm. I) V. Iwa-ds Ae;e :-;:t Di'-t. C- M iio.iA .v, I' I ' Rala e to . A ;:e -a J.ibie om I ) -. 'on. .1 r.kO.'o ( 'i-'k-M r i . be W c'" e v J li V !i .eepirt, .1 IO k ika-A-:- r, A !k a?h W iuucm ic, I". v ei ' u D io...1. J - per. Ii A lOrees M o n ' ic lb . IA10A1 W ooii. .1 Iki - - v 'kv iioamport, J J Ihtopvr, W R IA. mm A :!' fir a ,. A Wo-1 R R South lb nd. C. .M Ih.vd. W (Aiitiki Mi-!i w- ka. II i! Re-is (i-)-',- ;i, J I ! ,-kl -1 aak , W R 'Vl:i t a: R ovaeg". A O Mi kiaan Hau p;r h, C W Mi h r Raport-'. W ade ! osey. A W Am--1 Vol parai'-oi, J M S ig Vt M'o.v R var Mis. J R.-r! e - A.-a' Vkaye-' kO.R We-d A". t il Rort Wa . c.c, F i a aa is A ( ;. 11 Decatur. J Spro ks . Aub-iin. S a oung let- laaai. la, S i. uo Ik-! liiver MAsion, S Sun h War-a'v, () S R nam Rare., J oh n I Tin - o w - ' Cn'-'cr Wabash !i--i-m. A Skiihii' , , . . . t .. i :' I ! . . - . . . . . . ii ..-a -. m.-i . ik i r i , air -. mci.et- r, J li .nil 1 jV rl;n.p j ( Kt-ri--n I .,n,., i s yH;'.:b ; ( ; .. V v ,5 j, jj p,...1(p.,;1 v j ;;:nnUi VAsOr A inlcr-ontou n, J W ISiadsl-v pe, (J-r.(.n j s' J )nr,la!-on lllndAm. II K Rradiey Newcastle, J II Rrue'c, S C Sw:-7V CanncrrvVle Did. I m.'A. IhAy, V K Conmrrsviilc, J Kt iger. J l'ru;u; C nireville, M .AiiHtr. C I D-ivaA- n Richmond, R S Uo!ui'?on ;;o--a . J ( i v. a 1 1 1 rook v iIlc, W lli'eboti.J lull, I"') (i IR.vrr Hav us C reenshurgh, J W Sullm-.ti Miilrov. R Hmiburf, S U ordkU Versailes. F II (Airy fi'onmin'jtiH Fist. John .Miller, 1'L RioomingPm, J N Stallard Ikulford, V ll Cuthric, Win. MeCir.nii Columbus Wm Terrtll, R R SkilhnMi Spencer, V. Ratrick. Demo'.l Raoli, Rhilip May, .M Mason Drown .Mission. Leander Foil cs Recsviile, C W Walker, ludiainipolis Did. Havens. VE Indianapolis, W II Goode, e.nc to be up. plied rsAblesvide, J Miller. . I Myer? Moorcsville, John Ii Rirt, David (Aiw. ford Franklin. J L Kelly, A Paris Shelby ville, A S Dane, .1 I) 'iVmplin UnMiville, Lucien W Rerry, J W MtA lender, Knightstown, Geo. W Ro werae.aniel R iSiraicbt Gieenfi'ld, Wm (' Smith, John V jA Miller. A I ii'c::,j :t' .v AA-cik. k.A- eCii f . !,' . I r ... fi : 1. k . .. -us icdiayeue v .. iirimicie s i;a:)v i.-.f -7-. !y w ay to keep down ihe inctpd Arise-. w sinmle-r, is to have the hydrant- a .-o.. litv in constant red'mcss.
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