Western Censor, & Emigrants Guide, Volume 1, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1823 — Page 3
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arcp?i!MC, lie ur.or pftrrlcU ele-'thc 16th of last month, was apprehend &-!iM. Vmja diner in society; lie was acd 4(7 infi
vaP i than those of the Asiatic, coasts ed, and secured in the jail of this coun- . hvas rf ccritlv married to Mi s. .Tine Oath-
m gonei ai, ami exceeu only ny a t-w ty eslerday morning, it appears trom tie rrees the latitudes in the tioith of Iv.i- the advertisement describing the villain, to pe. J. That Hali'iiTs 'ay, as it is and by which he was recognized, that call d, is net propyl a lav , but to: m he in July IS-'J, married a lady in a pari of the ictio ocean, c:monunioa- vVeo.l-toe k, Vermont, and that, alter tir.' it!i it by Lancaster straight. 4 bavin; robbed his wile's family, he de-
That ( i ct enland is not conjoin d with serted her. So minutely vi re his per-i
trick, who is left to mourn his imthmdv
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I. is rumoured, snvs ti e New York: Statesman, that Mr Wnrr, attorney general offhf ' S Ti- I'wnn v o
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but form-, an immense islam!, or rather vei tb -inert, that the magistiale (WiP; M)XV ,v,'nN1Nr" -cptcmher 21. ctllatin, to the Court of St. Cloud, a ih co; ir.ant, irom the etremi: v of !",am Sehoa.er, 1j ) did not hesitate a tV , . ! wmc" mi m,,.,.. the a: eat In i'.d h.ul winch it proj-M-N, moment to make out a minimus. ' C "aVe 1(-,ily accounts from At a lnectir). of Men.bets of the 1-tv.v. u i'.-'-op and Aosct ica, to N w- The public are h.de'oted to Messrs. N ari0,,s I,a,1s ot tlie western country,' Presbyterian Congregation, l4;!d at -s'ibfra, !i:.' 't appear- to be its ftirthest O'lu ie;! and Foster, for his early appre- and we do not recollect ever to have; the School Uoom in fi.dianano'is. on li:.:it 1 hai a.'iiiinini: i!ii, it mut lien-ion, who. with a zeal worthy of the heard of a more general defcnes thatJ tiirdav the iOth September tit)y le fioz. u r.j,d not the livpeibo- eruf of justice, promptly pursued the n(nv rvajl , " nf ' Jr. Kxac Cor. was called to the chair, rean ( )o an u inch fills the Mhh diia: m t ener-c tic m :as cres to accompli-1) 1 ' l'Ui and J mis M Uv appointed ecrof latitude ar.;l the North Pole (I. 'heir laudable purpose. It is said be s!3,c ai!(I of thc ates of Iw'ntucky ! tary ' 11 .... 1 I . . 1 V
t na e:':. 'mi. the !al(s ol thc IV,- had made an attempt to ingratiate him ,no, the diseases have been very alarm-; The object of the meeting bavin
iar .;;:; , wiiu Ku lan dicoverif, ui into the favour ol a tamily in the mi'. A Mississippi paper of the 18th bt'cn sted tv tlie Chairman
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... c;,,: '...le. .IkU .l.iurinitv n't'.U l,;1ou,!, lor j-uyo' A;Pt iv,.s a ni()c( ,, ,nrable accoml ummimly nsoirrd, r!it D eti oi .-mally sun no doubt oi plavim: a tin! d ti ick Oi vil- 1 I hat the thanks ol this cor.re'ti ion be j.-L.ieal i,tu as the bony, lie arrived at this place on the o the ravages produced by the yellow tendeied to the Connecticut Mis.don.i- ' d.-. :--ns of t:.. f.iohc; its Uth of July, ami applied to Messrs b''vrr in tlie city of Natchez. The peo. iy Society for the ser ices of the liev.
it .uhl app ar, :s mimi- bi n.n and loster lor woi k ;;i the capa- p.e had generally left the city and re- avid C Proctor, as Missionary amons; l 1 i-adtii bciu- m ike cityofahoemaker; hi, -rnir-d appear tired into tlie countrv to remain until t!ie IIs hl " -'iir ol I,S- and that the a-oit.io ii'.eothr c ii-anc b.in-; clothed in tlie ver bet, r , . Society very highly appreciate the a:'aa:,-nr to i av,: -tio-operated in hi favour and ho uas em-dlM''UJSU,cs I of appearance was c;l p,, uJr oi camera
-o'1 u !ioui cei-aoi ployel, Put he was soon iourul to be a 1 -lJ ,'," "i mu me iciiitis, in a lew oreturt it, wlto, in addition il by t antain Par:y: t!i" v.uy indifferent workman which con- days time, very numerou.-. crtions to promote ihe intei :'. ; eipured as far n c 'd thoso irentlemen that he ou'd v. n..i. i o... . ion in tlu ir ow n vwntv .
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ba-aii-a n. -ul' ti fiom cei-aiii o.-.s- phyed, but he was soon found to be a Vt'ry 'iud'n, and thc victims, in a lew brethren, who, in addition to their ex
.s er- s (.i-Cii.ii d by l ant.iin IV.ny: t!i" v.uy indotercnt workman wbica con- days time, very numerou.-. crtions to promote ihe inteiest of re!i-
" ' '.entured as far : mlcuI those gentlemen that he cou'd New Orleans and tlie eastern cities ion in their own vic:uity, and also to
ai:c;i-or havim; n turaed uot Pe a shoemaker hy prote:on,wioea u, tlto ,ofo.4 0 iucadtlic ii-ln anion- thc nations of with rich c;o .s i:d;abna!0 of excited u vi.ieions that liaallv t eutja ' - ' aLL 1 tlin lo 1110 lalc ac" Asia a;.d tt.e' Indians of ovo
the wes-rr;. e .,.;; ;.t, ut have a uaMr- uul in his appia.hcn-ioti. eoiuu, are comparatively healthy. doin-so much tosuppiy witi.ihe ,M.-VnPj,.
' '"t p-'cu.- ii' ir.t.rt in '.v:at-cr. " in- ami crduianccs of the (ic-'?ej, iSu te-t j d! . o, it - figure ai, . et,:;t, .-.: a 4' at; ( 'iv iir.uui .lth: nib-r . While sickness lias prevailed to an d -titute new settlements in our wes
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iioi-1 - t'i.Mi--. viic-r - -;"; v h'-.ria ' . fi. ,1" ph.c- -uel persons as could enttu-tained, has been generally very Prod' r, w'uoe talents and 7.eaf d'-:dav-Ih i.i.d) v d.:i:---s. o v ; v v:.,!. "' y v.. oM b-t their foot- hcalthv. Durin-; t!;e last week in An-tMl in promoiii, our mc val ard i elu a us 11 tn3- l;"!,r! T1'11-'' '1 r n:i?e-;,, w'-h in. :V ''.i .ia-taiiro of thc b ar h j. ,n, u-(. ha(1 ,CV(.ral rascs of improvement, during his residetic- a-c.-iv -v -mii'i- ,t 'te-.-Mo , o,-.,,..r ;., s..,, ; ; v , . v t ! i e c u ii e 1 1 1 , a u d . 11-011 iJS, have excited our resueei nd ! , , -r ',. i n I i .. ." ; '.low ,,,-, nt' 'Uiious lever, some ot ulncli were vio- , , - " ' . - 4 a o. , !(,.!. , 1 1 i ;ku . i t ! i . - . - 4 . i . i a 1 1 - piat f , i . o oi i?iatKuce, as have his urbanity ol man t;' . tc. ti '-ai iv :-o could ti"! swim weic unfoi - lent ; but these attacks are believed toners and coirect deportment em uied . f:- o ''v d"o-. - ; tl.c thud saved bun- have been produced by peculiar expo-to him our esteem and personal friend1- -t Cf.rvT' -v. b b v - , ; : . a n.rt ,;.a . ..i,.. a., shin.
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' 1 ' e r.ui mii weir . . . Hfsovrd, that the proceedings of thrs i , i. s , . r o. i i . 11,-4 ration, and death resultei in very tew ' i , I lU(-.ctuiur-' u.m how mo a. c A ilic I uooa aaa .lame- J meetiii:' be mi h k hw n t h nir.nn.
r. -tbeio'of mo- :- Ketaper. Tne dy o: Fulton was instances. In this town, which con- ns newspapers.
i: . ,.-.e , t" ; i p. wi-m: the !.v- "Ml?'d 1 ii Pr three fpiar'er- of an tains 0 or 1(H) souls, there have been; IS AC COE Ch'm. 1 d n .o.. .; , r, de-;,ov, l ih.- I: 1" "hot. The p.i-ons by jMlt Uvu (jratjis sincc thc first 0f Au-ust. ,- M U W, Secr'v.
I , ii-)f" ti''ii o v v ; i o i i i l.e wa ; I mm , u P. P. tlie printed , . r . , . w- , , . jj.. , 1 u,u l" 11 ' ,. , . , i . Ibeie nas been no new case ot sick- ?
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o - ur-e th"re 're-eii!ed for at iea-t ninv.a;: of health is now enjoyed by the -i HFJF ar" upwards of 1 000 thrifty bo n-. but w ithout the snod'-. vt rdi ct. jL ,. .t.,u., allv. ivoune APP1.K Tl?K'vS, at the Nursery 'I'i of Ki-mper has not ytt bun n , mm , ;on the Donation, which are ofpiopcr fonml tiiUt we have braid of. c.wri m DiivnMrvnv !size to set o d this fall, and are va ry ! .promisimr, havm been well a' tended Wr utdeistand that the Chief Justire'1 ri ti:- IIlh distant, about twelveto rdicaan de!i rj rd a lomr elaborate o- miles from Madison, in Jellerson coun-' Persons wishing to pure' ace. ran
pm an i,n'!, ,! esieioav morning, in the case ty, on the road leading to Vernon, two 'ave an "P'v.rtimitv now at (: 1-t :ents, -I v.i:h'a S1h:,rla,ias )lGlur Uh WllS pb-ions took place' in quick succes- b' 'l f,t Johllson's Storc or at , .. s arretted, m this citv, a lew days since .... . the Clerk s Oi!:c". .;. ' on achate of minder alle,k-d to have s,on' lM t!ir ,,G,tom ol a hrnn ch near tliCj S-ptcmber 2tib.. 1823. 2G.
',,'..!.,...,.. a ,..:' . . . hren -ommitted in Ireland onwards of bouse of M:. Baduely, wloch cracked
; :!,(;, ni. it . ar ! ii.. v as tvvo yer.rs ao. The Chief Justice or-the rock for a considerable len-th, amf ' II1 iilA 7" Jt 'u k tl's 1 ' -Mluiih a m.st de-? him to be discharged on thc lbl-;llllrw Up a c.nantitv of mineral, inter-! Tirr qrr .rr ,v fprin. , fr;nu t- . i , . , . ti lowni"- "rounds- 1 I hg !.- uiaf-.n lPtonr.s fr.s tr:e:p.! X'JIT uZ!'-,V 'v.,.1-! 1. That the e'vidence was insumcientimixra ith white spar. It is yet un- and the public, that he keeps n hol(,-T r,-ai,. ';ti ,. '..r.;.' ..'V'fnn lo warrant bis detention, had the id- known what kind of metal it is. ThciFnvaUe F.uir! ta-ion-nt, at tho loot ol the ,jri, ';,, : , ;,.,,,..,.;,;,, ;i!.(1b:d-d crime been committed in this report was so loud that it was heard at M1 !s " " hit;' :yCT- nn. r r'ip(l , ,, , :i coimtrv ii- c s -i i leadinu: from ipdiananobs to Was irr-;ai.-u(e!w io.-'ps. u will at ;aal to eu- . , . the distance of lour miles, ami those. . n rr, ' , . . l ;dpv and to -uab tiv, b' '.' o nif.cent That supposing the evidence to... - r f don, Indiana. I hose, who may think j. .o ,. in. o. tti.K uo.i, i) o,a uiiicLiu ' . . ivin-' in thc immetbatc vicmit v wcre,nr0ner to call on him no ooir-il M.of prono.M an,! bv denotives of nliice, lt have been suh.c.ent, his arrest was die-; . - piopoi to c an on lorn a. i rxui . .hat 1 ot by b;-em - (,f monev. Coed men br;i1 d he could not have been detain- V( 'T much alarmed. Ibis is a singular they will be accommodated on moderate are too ohm b tliar -ie. ai d inac tiv e eul bmei in prison for suhecpn-nt de- occurrence, and such an one as ivc'terins ari as u e as Ihe country will at-
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:.c .-, v,r..,o... .... m.,:,!.,..! ol, N,.r rU .,..,,. ..mkc. On of the e.litors has l.oen! TAKE NOTICK. .....m.v. I..,:,,..,. .ll m procf.! ' ". ' (! , fincc (1,0 (,xl,losiimi an.l,'!' , f-" c s ii. o contauiinate adl the sources ol r t'irar liop. vv e icron ttom so- i g Philip Pedricks. by several of the j h'a'. pr . - j ) a ' ' --a d Irter'u us poison vend gentleman with whom we have examined the creek and the mineral eitiz(!lis jn and near this town, have been v. d! be lafij.' d into the vital principles conversed on the subject1, that the u hich Was thrown up by t he explosion. iloft uutb me lor collect im. Mv instrucf the bo.U poii.ir intri.e, i-nor- i?rnw th d;cane is uncommonly stout Sunc of lhc rocks (h;it u.(.ro ,roj.t.n tions are positive. Thos Mherafore inae.ee, and Knpudm.ce w.ll be the pass- am! pmn.ism- toe season; and that th(.'(ln!)tr1 ns aliove, will ph ase to call durJ ;ts to public honours-ami the cp.es- there -s at present ( very promee of a al ;lcar to l L w ,ai" K t l aml lh ; r lhc prcS(.ritve(.k and oa- the no.
tun will bc.po! whehertbe man is lit naue p.tum. hint crop than has been made t'inxt procpieeii upon tnem is mucirn(. Q ronfv rd-neiH
ioi me ( Hu e, put vwiti!(.r n,r ollice i ('r ' vear.-, noiwun!anuini; tneoani-greater m extent tnan wouhi Pe produli fi the man. In t his ci isis of the re-done to several plantations by thu eel !jy ublast From povtlf-r addic its de-erw iao aiol i.npi inciph al brrakin-; of the Levee. tdrl. ?ons will uni'r inone common ciu-ade The interments reported last week, c , T c ,. , . . , , ,, . - t i. i Samuel Ii. Southard, Lsq . a senator - . . . . f .1.. . . I I, . ..1 ....11 ........ IV Vf .4 ' i I ic inn. u M i ' 1
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jhousc. i'or lurther information enquire
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mmiuii v,i si vi.i.ii ui un: Hisieaaus mai IiFADiNc, Pa. j . 'there are now fewer indications of un
jpt. LM). Justice of',:,,-, reacr. VO SLLL OH M'vlS V.
nONVLNIKNTtwo -toi- FRAMC
ami oaring spmu i,i;e he peccant liu , Colored do. 2Q !,;l.T of the Navy, vice Smith Thompson, n:oursol the booy, which in a dan-i r-nf ,10m o5 lvcn. a(lllh ..., ,7 W(.1(. Ks,, appointed a justice of the supreme ous dM ae. cooeet in tlie moibid part cliilclrcn- Only S persons are reported court of the United States, vice Judge ot tlie system. ;fo ,.ive of revi!r W(. ,aV(J thc 0.;Liviuton, deceased.
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Suicide. On .Saturday night the Oth
A KOfiUK CAUGHT. :1k althiness than there were two or
AVe are gratified to state that Doclor three weeks a-o. jinstant, Mr. Matthew U. L ranch put a James Hamilton, alias John Randolph period to bis existence bv cuttinir his
Bedford, alias (J. Cialop, who in a it ed, Vice President Tompkins, it is nsser-Wh throat from ear to ear with a raz?r.!arc betwteji FfVE aod SIX UUN0UE0
the dauLchtcr of Mr. Jonathan Tompkins, ted, has at length effected a settlement'Cause not known except it be accoun-jSfcJBSCItiiJEflS, and there is a tolera-
A MCWSPaPEII establishment, sli.N a flourishing town in the state ot Ohio, is o He rod for sale on accommo
dating teims. 7'o the Nevvspaoc-r there
ol llellv ill-, iew Jf rsey, on the 2oth'with the U. Stales government, ami a;ted for on his avowed disbelief of a fu-
hie advertising custcan. A)ply to the
t func last, and who, after conveying balance found in bis favor of from .'0 ture existence. He was a native ofjiviitor of the Independent Press, Cinher p. Philadelphia and placing her a-to 10,000 dollars. His claims amount-! Virginia, was one of the first settlers oflcinnati. 25 ioiif.3t cntiie strangers, deserted her on-ed to upwards of 100,000. 'this town, and was of respectable stand August t, 18.23.
