Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 4, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 31 March 1830 — Page 3
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iving divided into three parts, r.nl the acs and noes t.ikoii on cadi, tlx' first hruiielt of the resolution was adopted ly a te of 1 10 to 7 I, ;ind toe other t vo division were uj etod. The resolution, as finally adopted, read? ihu.-s: Ueolved, to amend the 3 Ith Huh', to "amotion to a.! journ siiis.II alwavsbe order; that, and the motion to lie on the table, shall be decided without deha'.e"' so us to insert after the word "taUe.' ti e following word? "or to print at.y documents." tdnrsday, March lo. The yenate ?lent some tune to day in cvecutive buiiies. We understand that the not m na ti on f 1 1 knii v l.tt, as Consul General to Alk'ierr, was rejected. lu the ho ie of representatives tod , tie re-oiii'ion Mibmittcd some time fit.ee by Mr. Iacs on the su jrt (.( tps. wiM, on m ition of Mr. 1)amel, commit' d to the remm fee en rctrcio ! nietil illi itirtruc ti on-; and the i:oiitpuntiing motion relative to the ch. ge in the ru'es of l!ic house, n - ( ived a Miii'lar reierenre. Tbe ree-
Iu'ion offered by Mr. Danixi. lebuive to j
tli" tpeuoiliiMS ii the g veri nn nt i.
WtiMi)AV, .March 31, IStO.
ISJoatid was taken op, whe. Mi. lutnsoiL moved to amend the i: -so urn n o a. i.tii g a cull ri ether ti (oiin itioi: eaculited o nnko e return
mote complete. The re, la ion J the pei-.oi-.il appropriation bill, in winch he
My own affairs. Being anxious to settle up the Palladium concern, and withal in great need of cash, to defray the current expenses of this paper, I earnestly request all these who know themselves to be indebted lo the late firm of Gregg & Cul'ey. to prepare themselves f.;r settlement during the sitting of tie next circuit court, in this place, which will commence the second Monday in April. All those who can find
it convenient to pay for the Western States wan in adrancr w ill he entitled to my sincere thanks by doing so.
.Wvv'rwr Tonon aain. Mr Barton m? made' another soeech in the pn:iin nn
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aiiiC i do;ei.l , do e i , H ( i . : t n'jst ipo-nt
I lit. oi. the table, ty a vote of 79 to f-5. A hill then n peril d I v Mr. K. M. .1 .trs.-N. iron) 'lu- r mn;i'ee or the IVt O.ii e and I'o-t Roads, to istend the u ai king pnv.h go ci" in- mru-i s cu punted pap rs, wliieli was lead twice. (),) the question of ' et gro.-s-rient, $.-me debate aioe. Vinis n otUMis to p"..tpone aud to lay ou (lie tabu vcie ijctd; but (he ayes and noc li 'vr g tu rn ordctcd, the h.ll was fim!Iv nj ited, by a vote of 107 to 03 The houe then iescl ed ilelf into comnutlt e of tin wlu le on the state of llv Union, Mr. Camerkleno in the chair. vhni Mr. WnKLirrt co eluded his ittrvuks on the Ju iiciuij bill. Mr. Die.ie then moed an aineodnien' ; after xhich, on his motion, the con miltee ri?' ai.d repoi 'ed piogiess. A motion b ii g th'ii made to adjourn, the ajes ai d iot weic oidend, and the motioi to u'y inn was rtjcttd by a vo'e of TO to 51 Tim lieu i! tin n, on motion ot HI-. M"ivii-R, resolved itsdf into conitn 1 1 e ot in, wl)le on the Mate of the Uniun, Ml. MthTlV III thi rhnir, ,ied lork up the hill .uither i ending th-p-wcisol tbf .lunges of tie Supreme i'ourt of AikniifH. The bill having let i' gone Uiiough, the ommitlee t,.i i . i ...
no repoucd tr. bill, whut. was thei
hunpooiiS the pow ers that be with unmeasured severity. We design giving it next
week as a precious morceau, for some of
his political adversaries to chew, hoping that thoy may he able to digest it effectually.
Sunday M iils. The report of the committee on M.st oflicrs and post roads, published to-day, will he found well worthy an attrn'ive perusal. The propriety of stopping the mail on Sunday has become a sub
ject of considerable importance throughout
the U. States; and one which i likely to elicit a degree of feeling among the people, and in congress , uncalled for by the occasion, and deleterious in its effects. Mr. M'Creery, one of the committee, dissented from the report, and has published his views on the subject, which will he given in our
next. On the Oth inst. Mr. Frelinghuy-
senof New Jersey, also introduced the following resolution, which was made the special ord'?r of the day for the 24th inst. and has no doubt called forth a vcrv animated discus?ion. We may notice the subject more fully when the proceedings had thereon, shall have been received. "The Sabbath i? justly regarded as a di
vine institution, closely connected with in-
From the National Journal. RETRENCHMENT. If a ecale of the falsehoods on w hich
the Combination rode into power were to be formed, a conpicuons rank w ould be assigned to its charge of extravigancc igairtstthe last administration. Never was charge mote groundless never was falsehood more peisevei i n I v reiterated. The people are begin, ing to see this matter in ita true liht, and t find that the last administration was emphatically hii ecuiwnical adinini-tration. They are also begin! n g to peiceive that the party which, during the coi -test, was go clamorous in professions of fiugilitj, bap, since its predominance, become conspicuous for prodigality. The official report of the ?ecretay ol 'he treasury shows plainly what sort of lifforn and Retrenchments were practiced during the last year. Before reckling to the comparative expenditures ol Mie years 1823 and we remark, that in those years large spurns were paid into the treasury, and disbursed to com
pensate the owner? of slaves in the southern states for slaves taken by the British during the last war. . This money wa awarded against the British government Uoder the Uhnt treaty; and waa accordingly paid hv i! minister, Mr.
V aughau, to tne govor V'i.eiii ol the (J-
nited States, to be paid over by it to
!he true owueis l oitfons of this mo
ney, thus received in order to be paid
over, and actually paid over to our citi.ns, are charged in the expenditures
for 1823 and 102?. The nature of such a chaige isas obviouaas that of a charge of payments on account of the national debt, which, all admit, make neither one
way nor the other, in any fair test of
expenditures. Throwii.g, then, out of
the account these sums paid under the
award , in both year?, and regarding on
ly the expenditures within the control
of the government, we are brought by
the treasury report, to the following result: According ts Mr. Sec-cVa. "i.ir!)ifn's repcrt. pages 2, 3. tlie ex,t..Jitures of 1828 were, includitifr every thmir, ,25,4a5,313 'JO Deduct Amount ol pubbc debt paid, ;12,6J,453 07 Also money paid under tlie Glivnt treaty by the
reLunvntnrit't j oilier
fie then t,ives his reav.fs for his opinion, and remarks: "There are perhaps few men who can, for any great length cf time, ctjoy i-flice and power, without being morv'or L-ss vnler the influence fffiftn:gs vnfui-jraUe to ihr fmhfd ditthirgc cf t!,,ir pi.htic duties.'" And again: cumol int. be' in thai
more r? to,! the 1-jkq c u'twitice ofni-n in office, then is $cairaliy Ij bcnnei their experience.''
These being (he crnornl's ptineipl?, and which he has r?pc :t diy urged and recommended, how can he, with any how cf coniis!e;xy cr prrpiietv, eufT.;i himself to be again plac ed before the people aa a candidate? nv;.n . ?peoia!ly. when ve take into coiideraiion tlie fallowing delibeiato declaration, which
he nwikes in the letter, hefore onoted.
10 ttn; is due to nii.telj to j
on ute tnuxims
l i
ana Hence, icel rouranied to retire Iroma situation where temptations may i xist and suspicions arise e.i iho es -i-cise of an ii lluencc tending to my ow. aggri.ndir.ement." After this, could he, under cny rircwmt vices, huneitly, beer me ;,gain a Cdhdidau ? li tie thmjld, will fiich a fl-grant tiolation of con-i-tem y :!(,d de ''""'it'ii. K eeuet"i! 'p. ed b, th; ncordc? a .."It
In t-ur ti c-?e, we should suppose, his former advocates would at once perceive, that i s prolessions weie only those ot an ambitious demagogue, and that he ould be wholly unworthy their future confidence or support. Ve cannot believe, under these circumstances, that his own party would sustain him, not can we suppose he will render hims l'
so penecuy ridiculous ana coi.tcmpii-
nie, as to give an ui quiescent ear to the ill-advised counsel ol Mr. Ritchie and
his coadjutors. God knows, I e is suf
ficiently obnoxious to i idiru'e already. Ciicirm ti .ilerica.
6pa tcf.r the. If uoojiin C.un h. --la Ru's .Ur'.f. de.sri'i'i'i,f , '"V, (No 2, 182?..) it I? stated that Dr. Meyer, of linden, f;a, in a f hv d ir, hte.i ' bled lo remove all the fymi'lom? ui partisans by the r-x.'ernal apphca'ion of morphia. He directs a srrnll '.di-iter to ;e pplie-l r-ver the p:x onj-.i: tie; ('; 'atli-'d cutirb he'n.g leomv. H, (hexP'.,5;'d surface is to he c pi u-- over Aith inlf a gra;e, of morphi i 1 1 "' ni'iicd up wi!h ptareh. Tne morphia to be repeated every t venmg. Tiu or.' v internal remedy he empLned was an -tnuliC. l necessary, the blister vty be it-applied every third day. In tiv ca:-e? the d'ea?e w as so far dimin:?hed n eight days, that no further trea'uient was consid-Ted noran-. 7.3i a Med:Cnl and Swica' Jiu-v. :! DISSOLUTION.
j 1V. I u rn ol Ku iiis' & (i bs.i i m tliii dv
A. ilisMilvfil by unl'ual conscat. 1 h ise m iir-
p:iis are re jiitstt l io nn.ke pivir.tv w.'.ti.mt
i-lay, to eill'er of rhe ti ni. ! h-. t u-'m ;iue
o;iC!i acroimts, an 1 neglect to rl-.r iltt-n e:. titer bv r.i-ii (ir note, will utter tlif 11 l.v A
M .y iH'xi fin t thrm in the
Biitii.h lo the
owners of slaves
790,069 40
12 9S.,5:7 47
Net expenses of 1828,
The expenditures of 1829, as ascertained by the Secretaiy of the I'reasuiy (see his report)
From the Cincinnati American. W e mentioned in our , the. reiec
tion of the nomination of Mr. Lee in the
senate. It has occurred to us that tin
nomination was n very appmpiiato one.
( is well in a foicign couutty, to a-im utate youreif to their manneis and li
tems, or in other words, when in Tw
AfM to do aa Turkic s d". What Aii.es-
ican could, with so much ease and pro
priety, adopt the manners and customr of the barbarous Algerines, as tlie one
who had violated the principles whicl
both God and man deem most sacred
JUfiponed till Mdida. The lioust"lv,"ua an'' n'lon'Jl prosjieri'y no legis
nature can rightly resist i's claims am
then adj unit d
Thursday. M,nh 11. I;, the senate
, .u tei'ial Ule toniiagt
'utn s upcai fl ip Hi d vesseU ot lh
L.iltd State, and upon ccitain for t'gn v ssels,' was itad the third time Ti.d pusH d. The set ate refused to p.i.-s tho f ill kt to rcmpt nsate the heirs f lioh rl Fultoi ajes9, noes 3.1. b 'nn: titr- was occupied ' 'he cotisidcratmn of I'.xctutite business. A bill km le-diy reported in the
liou-e of repieseiit atites , from the committee on the Di'tiirt of Columbia. for the pui ishri.ei t of aim's in ti c I) -tiict. Tie lesolu'i n fl:rrd on tin previous day by Mi. At detton, on tlie fu: j ct f a diawbark on mm, was again t:ikn up. M ". P Ik etieird ai atrr i c'lru i I on the su j' t tofa drawbark on foreign cotton b.tgging, when rfporttd, citl ,er in the ci ginal package s or aroni d the cotton bales, to am torfign count r. Some discussion cn8 M-d, which was aires'! d by thetxpita tion of ti e hour. Tht undue of the
lat w asoiisipud in tl e disi usion ol the bill from the feeate for the relir f
rd tl v porth ic is cf public lands, but bifote ;.ny i te w as taken on the h i rr an f ldiiu nts illVitd, the house adj uned. Ftidny. .Manh 1Q. In the penate. a Ml! was ti -day r j oitf d, (r m the roti. ti. 't e on K Jtds i.idtai.als, authmiz'rg a sill sriin'i. li ot Stoi k in thf Dalit.. ae aid Ohio rail read company 1 he hill to autl.ot z a nihsci ii 'ion ol Mork in the Lm.sviIIc and I-illand canal e mpan was ordered lo a tl irl
liauiig. i m time w as epent in Ma oiisiih tatioii of xt culitp huMrrss, In th house i f ipprt uer.t iiives to- 'ay Mr. I'oweis, from ti e Di'Mid ef Columbia, r ported a bill tiv.kn g apj n -j ri itua.s f, r tin- r mpletimi ai d siipj oit ( I the penitentiary in the l)istint f ColU'iibia ; Hid Mi. 'aiiiiim, fn ni V. K..me Coiiuiii'' p, ipiH tied a hill
fertile bun tit ot Columbia College, 'i'h.' ic-uhie ot the day , utter the uhu n i' g L u-u e.s, win oci ii pied on the t.'id for ihp ntief of Mrs. Decatur, whiet witifio iiiy laid on the tahlp, ayi s 97, lea i. ?( A resolution was adopted tnt ti e iioiie w ill, on Monday, meet ol It o'lloik.and Mr. Tinker laid a
) i' t rrx lntion on the table, nuthoii?iog the adj liniment ot both houses on
the C h ol Ma).
ror j ipianei-a. ano esumaieu oy nun tortlietanc inviolable, the outcast of humanity 4 h. niciudiiiir evtry iliirir -6,164,595 10; i , c . t i i i
God forbid that he should H-er return
Dedtic -Debt puul 12,40-t,U(J5 80
ANo money paid under tlie Ghent treaty, by llie Ilritish to the owikms of slaws 1.996 55
ghtly resist i's claims and
although the congress of li e United States,
trom the peculiar and limited Constitution ot ihegeneial government, cannot, bv law.
enf. rce its observance, yet, ns they should Net pmrnnes of 1S29.
not. by positive legishition, enevoach upon induct net expenses of 1823
lie saercdnes ot tins day. or weaken its an
13.753 592 75 12,531.76 43
jn ii ot llie proper
!ticcr for M,lktion.
v. i; r.WINfi. U'3I. Gilis'ON. Law. -rhuK, M.-rrh .'), I3.".0 4-3
1 I ill ?'t
IS hereby (,r veil, to nil r whotn it rr.iy cntv. rem, that 1 sliali exjxr:" to 'ale it ji-.bhc vend le, on tlie prtnr.M--, i ti.e hijrliev lm!. dr-r, lor cash, on the 1'5 li day of July r-tst, r.iv undivided inerct in the
SYLVAN FACTORY
WVl leu Acres till
attached to the snc, si '.ia;c n car Uroi.kv'.ilr,
n the county ot rr:inl,n, stji'e nt iMitroii:
At which tirne the premis.'s to be -si.l.ti.e i;v terest llierem, the power 'O sell, an t ti eti. l 1 1 be made, will ati be stle 1 a .d mile k-. w:
TL alc to cow niiT.ce at 1 o'clock P.- 1. r, nexx. March 30.7i 181. ' A - '
We pray the senate to "reconsider" ay. that is the woid, rc-con-sid-er the iiom nation.
thoritv in the ebtimation of the people: Excess of expenses in 1829, 12r,68u63, Thciefore.t is " ubove expciwet m 1823, 5 ' J-
lltsohrj. That tlie committee t.n the So that, accoruii g to Mr. Ingham's
Post Oiliee and PoslRor.ds.be instructed oIIicihI ieport, the present admiuistra
to rep ut a bill repealing so much of the act tion, putting out of the account the mcon the n cr'di.tion of Post Ollices as re- ncv paid under the Ghent treatv. and
p. in the delivery of letters', packets and that paid on account of the public debt, p..peis. on the Sabbath, and. further, to pro- have fpent, in 1829, more money than Libit the Uanspoi tatioti of the mail on that iheir predere.-sors had spent in 1 823, by
i-i'-j - IKrr Mir i i.im two iipvnr.rrt1 tun t w t-
TV-SIX THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND
Mr. Chilton says, in a letter to the editor of &fX DOLLA115, AND XtHRTV-TWO CENTS ! ! !
the Kentucky StatcMnan "We are literally do-
in nothaip:. Less ndeed than was ever before I GENERAL JACKSON.
known in Conpress." Let it be borne in mind
. . .
uav me inotiii i;iini!ic33 la i-iuihy utmnisii- ,. . .. i, 1 1 IP.lllor 111 thf KlI.m,l (1 h i niiimr nr.
lion, a majotity of both houses be'ng Jacksoni-I , f
ar.s, and consequently entitW d to alt the bene- . .... r . , ,., , . 1 ..
tits of tiis remark let it also be recollected that the present session was the time specified
for cleansing the Augean stable, reforming abu-
e, and curtailing the expenses of pi.vernment
What is the result? A million ef dillars add.
ed t" the annual expenditures, and nothing done
f - ihe people. A fine commentary on Jircksoi
High Water Since our last, the Ohio has
been legularly on the rise, and on yesterday
morning-, was will in a few feet of beinjj as
hi
A Poitlarid met lately drove lii -
h "rfc ;iod i-U inh lino a cioth ty-ware shop fi the great dismay and ilestiuctu n of bmlle Ware, Tnia litflifC is wopaidcttabie .
hurled the friends of the administration
not to divide among themselves, but again to rally round the standard of the
General, lie alleged that the crisis
called for it, and the General must make
a sacrifice of his personal ease to the
welfare of his party. 1 he eoitor is the
same gentleman, who, a few years ago, said, the election of General Jackson,
"WCULD BE A CURSE UPON THE COUNTRY.
It is, doubtless, recollected by our
readers, that duiing the last canvass tor
3 I . . -i . j: ll J
i. ... I,.- i,. .n i,.p vFr.i it the nresiaencv. it was coiuinuany uieeu
been ofirreat detriment to the transportation of "V the General's partiZitlfe, as a CCgClit
the mail between Cincinnati and Louisville, on reason for Ills election, mat, fi eleclett,;
arrnnni ol ihe immerous small streams w hich I he izoxdd serve but a sJ"'-tei r. This
empty into the river between those two places, J they were authorifced to urge, not only
and on which no terries are kept. The Wes. by the general s letter to the legislature
e n mad arrived liere last niirht in a situation I of Tennessee, hilt, as it was raid, bv
-
winch iruety i tqnires reform; the contents of it ais repeated declarations in private CM
bring as completely saturated with water as if I. C3. n xi letter to the legislature Ol
hi y bad lain in the rier for 24 hours These t,at 6tate, dated in IHovember, 1825
thiiiiis bl.mild not he. It the mail cannot trav- rcsign'mil his scat ill the senate of
rl with, u' destroying nearly all the letters and ,le JIU(CJ Slates, he EajSt ; 1 venture
newspapers cniaineu n me nags n miBiu l fully to accoi d With you in the COntem
b-tur b l:.r. lie iuic. unui uie waier uniun plated thallge prODOPSd to the COIibtltU
I tie nver is now on me .a... tion" i nal contemn ated
which the legislature had iust proposed
Mi r.DER We learn by a correspon- wg, (,e limitation of a presidential in
di nt at C vii cton, m this state, u-ulei tumbenl, to a single term. In the pro
date cf the 2i h utt., that on llie sat- p,jHy of that therefore, the gincra
nidav i.rpvious, a man by tlie name oi fulu accorded; and he went on to say
Jhn fiichardum, a resident of the roun- that he "would go further," and would
tv of 1 iiiiniaii', had murdered tus wile, prohibit members of Concrces from be
I he tiu iimstances as ri laird hy our appointed to any cfiice, until two
friend, air too appalling to recount. years after the election
An axe is behevi d to have beer, tne I - Superadded to this declaration in his
tal instrument, bv which tlie deed wa Matter of 185. we find Ihe same idc
ucomphshed. Jealousy is piven as the I more unequivocally expressed, in hi
- ..,..i. . .
ui-e. I lie itlatives, on Doltl sides a(e messago to congress, lie says
aipsaidto be respectable. "In connexion with such an amendment
Hthardion lias since confessed his lit would seem advisable to limit the ser.
guilt, we mulct Mand, and is now in con-J in eorAc chief magistrate to a SINGL lh,eont awaiting Ins trial. ". Jour. ' TEKM, cither of four or su years"
A writer In the Virginia Advocate
(''A Viiginiau" who lately appeared in
this paper.) uses a fine hure in describing the t licet produced upon hitn by Mr. Webster's oratory: "There was
(he says) no little of that feeling which
i? produced by the fust specimen ol some grand object of which we havi never before seen a specimen. lie was a totally different thing from any pun-
lie speaker I evu heard. 1 sometimes felt as if 1 was looking at a mammoth, treading at an equable and stately pace, his native cane brake; and without ap-
parentconscioujtiese, crushing obstacles which nature had never designed aB im
pediments to him.
Of the many fine complimen's vhich
Mr. Webster has earned and received,
we have remaiked none so trie a this.
Itichmcnd Whig.
Type for sale. JirAYlNG purhif-rd a sislii ; : 3. quantity e new Type for the pi;.i.eaiion oi the Statesman, I will S"!l o-. very reasonable tenrw, trom ISO to ivy lbs. of Sinail Pica lype.ahout hall vim:;, (of which this ?d vei liseinent is a v . . 'i -pie.) If cartfuiiy tvoiked it uiil I -ind mf.ke a fair imprc?bioii, lei l'i:r or live ypars. Any pi inter drsirii.g to t tabhsh liimsf !f in some cf our new c ur -tit), on a cheep ncde, would do 11 t rivail him?eli of the opportunity tie"; i.r forded. Letters to the subsci ib'-r on
this eubjeet, will be promptly atteiiJf d to. M. GREGG. Lutrrencehwgh, Ind. March 39, 13C. CT" I'tiuloiB li. i'uia suie will pita-it ;ive this an insertion, nnd the favor will be ror iproe tied, if "desired
Lexington and Ohio rail-road. The following gentlemen have bcei
eleced as directors of this company
I. I. Winter. E. Waihcld, John V.
lunt. John Brand, Henry C. Paye
os. Oruen, Richard llipcins, Wallet
Dunn, B. W. Dudley, H. Clay, Ber i
Gratz, and George Bosweil. They are
gentlemen well known for their z?al and
b ili lv the woik ceuld not be commii
ted into better hands. E. I. Winter,
esq. was elected president and author
zed to have the route surveyed imme
diatcly 1 y the way of Frankfort and
Shelbyville to Louisville. Lzn. .imcr.
Chtur MunutvcVov, . "piIF- subscriber respectfully informs the pub. J. lie that be still continues to carry on the CHAIIl MAKING BUSINESS, t hi old stand on Shori street; where l.e will a ways be tiappy to accommodate them with
any articles in Ins line; such as
Vindsor and Kitchen Chairs, SETTEES, CRADLES, &.C.
He will also put new bottoms iniu old Chaira.
on the most reasonable icrrns.
SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTING,
also dune on moderate terms.
VM. NMIIIM'LK. March 2i'h, 13.13. 3-if.
LOST POCKET-EOOU.
JOS1' on Friday, the rj'.'n nit,'. , hetweea A IlisiiiR Sun and LawrtnctLurli, oi- in ihu Ufer pluce, a
MEMORANDUM POCKET-HOOK,
:ontainiiif, amongst others, the following papers.
iz: One note ot hand on P.nkney James, k ( , ir two bundled dullars, d ited Mi.i cli 1GI?
18:10, payable on demand One jf 1'il'lv ..ollai
on S Hathaway, date not recollected Oi.e rr
K. 5. Bush, for Fort vciirht dollirsani sistv-
six cents, and one on Uowman h liusli. t(r
hirty-s x dollars and forty live tents
llie other papers ai s ctntflv ec.'ipm pil
bills. Tne finder, by leav.njf -aid b ok and papers at the Ollice of tlie Hi,ihii Siatiskif. shall be liberally rewarded.
JOHN NEAI, Mareh2:i, 1S.10.
3lAVSVltLE AKD LeXIXOTOX TrKXl'IKE
Books have been opened in Lexinc
ton for the subscription to slock in tlm
new company. 1 he friends of interna
improvement will feel grateful in per
ceiving the noble public s-pirit that now
animates our neighbors on the otht
side of the river. Once on the track
"old Kentutk" has too much nobl
blood to sutler any competitor to taki
the lead. lb.
We learn from the Nat. Intelligencer of
the lV-th inst that C ommodore 1 otter, the
day previous, had been nominated by the
president of the senate, as Consul General
to the JJaibary powers. lb.
Fitting up a Library A Steward
wiotetoa bookseller in London, lo
some books to fit up his mabter's libra
n . in the following terms: "In the firs
place I want six feet of theology, the
same quantity of school metaphysics,
a yard ol old civil law in folio.
IS HEREBY GIVEN,
be held at tlie office
etq- on the evenai ot
lHAl an election will
JL ot JdHf McPlKE
the hist MondiV d April net. to elect a Pre
sident, and live Select Comicilmen. fur the cor
poration ot the town ol LaWrenccburftli, lor the ensuing year
JOHN r. DlNN,radr. March 20, 1830.
Blank Deeds
sale at
this office.
and lor2virea for
JUSTICE'S BLANKS Will bo kept constantly on haiul at llii office.
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