Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 April 1832 — Page 1

mm pre "where liberty dwells there is mv country. VOL. III. LAWRENCE BURGH, INDIANA: FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1SSJ2. c5.

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rRlNTI.O ANT PUBLISHFDET C. F. CLARKSOX, BXBIl 01 HIGH 15D SHORT STREKTS.

TERMS : TWO DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS, per Tear, payable within the year, but may be tiisrliarged lit the payment of TWO DOLLARS in advance. TrlliEH "DOLLARS if payment be delayed until the expiration 't the year. Tnne wh; rrcciTC their paprr. l:y private pot niu't pty the postage, or it will bo adiU-d to their subscriplion. - N.i piper will bedi'cinliniiril until all arrears: pr- are pail funics at the option v( the Editor; and a failure to n.nity a discontinuance ai the end of the time aub--cribeil. will be considered a new engagement. Letters lo the Editor must be post paid. Advertisements inserts ! at the uual rates.

POETilY.

LAWS OF IXDIAiYA. with cost?, before a justice of the peace, . r . .. TT . , tvK;t to the use of the person so unrcasonaAn act to incorporate the Harrison and unite . . . . .. . .

jbly delayed, hindred or defrauded

j Sec. 11. The said bridge shall be

1 t j i j.i a a . - f . . . a. : J

Be it enacted h, the General " e5S u 111 i w uv.

c, f Tknt aml shall lie well secured by a railing

on each side, not less than four feci high.

Sr.

FROM TUB NATIONAL lXLEI.LIGF.NCHR. WRITTEN ON" VISITING THE TOMB OF GEKERM. WASHINGTON". Triserve, O vcu-iable grave, Inviolate thy sacred tr i t; Werpir.g, to thks hi ccur.lrr tave Her Warrior's an-1 her Statssaian'sdut. High o'er llit vault, and wi le arnn n 1, Behold his country's genii Jt-tiid, Tognaid the consecra'e I grmuicl; And s-acred keep hallowed land . Bright LiBEKTY, in sales dress" rl, ' Wrote Ins lovM name upon Scr tut'.: 7'he sas:f, the Sin. of lands oppress'i!, Shall shine rm nation tinhorn. " Freet peaie ! do thou his ve'.ics keep," With laurel twined around thy head '. Transplant the emblem o'ci thr deep, " Are! bless the nations witii the shale. Stan I on the mount, inmiortal fame'.

Bica i stais adorn thy 1 r' .hcst robe ;' J'iiiioiis of tongues shall sound hit name, ' In filvcr accerTs mun i tha Gieb.' l'latteiv shall f.tiM beneath the sound, t'er sacred truth inspires the sang. While dying Envy bites the ground, And Slander gnaws her forked lonjne. rIauso!ea p )inj) avaunt yonrglotim (Darkness becomes the vulgar dead), Glory hath deck'd her favourite tomb With ratine's ever livi. g shads. Maihle and Biasl what tan ye co To immortalize bis mighty nv.r.e ?

Here XATLltevrtU each year, rene-.v To hit las day bis glorious fame . Yon ever-fi itig stream that fame Shall bear to Ocean's briny wave ; And Ocean's wave shall waft that name Where'er her bounding hillows beave . These scenes, from every distant climt, The Pilgrim Patriot lores to trace; And bow at sacred Freedom's shrine. Beneath thy ttraple boundless space. Glory! with all tby radiances burn, And guard the Patriot's sleeping clay, 'Till the last trump shall rouse his urn, To join the triumph of da v. OMEGA. 2ht February, lt?3. FROM THE CASKET. DECEASED BROTHER. fc.nd art thou sleeping sleeping yet, My only brother dear? And wilt thou not awvjke again Before the morn appear? Oh! they've laid thee in a narrow place, With a cover to thy bed, And the 'kerchief round tby chin is tied, Like a muliler for the dead. My brother, Oh! my brother dear, How clammy is thy browHow pallid is thy sunken cheek, How cold thy lips are now; Hotv raylest are those once bright eyes i He w silent is thy breath ; Oh! can it, can it, can it belt is it must be death! Peace, peace, my breaking heart bo stillRepress these thoughts of sorrowHe will arise will live again He will be well o-morrow. To-morrow! O, thai fatal day, What horrors will it bring, The silent hearse the broken prayer The damp clods settling". .Rock, memory with the winning tongue, Thy pleasent things are sad, Then canst not give one soothing thought To make my bosom glad. Canst thou reitore the wither'd rose In nil its pristine bloom! Or, canst thou save the precious dust From mould'ring in the tomb? Oh '.chilly thought, yon vine clad bower Comes up the nightly air, Where we havo met to oft to breathe Our souls in secret prayer ; And a solemn tone is in the wind, Like the warming voice'of fate It whispers to my bursting heart, " Thy home is desolate." My brother,! hate loved thee more Than angbt on earth beside, And gladly, to bate saved thy life Would I myself have died, How heavy will existence drag The eominj months how dreary,

Since all the hope? the charms of earth Lie biased, cold, and scar. Receive, receive, y only friend, Thiilait, this ling'ring kiss; I know thy spirit is not here, I know it lies in bliss, Yet, oh ! my God, forgite these tears Uott can I help bu weep ; n mercy lay me by his tide In eTerlnUoi p- JULIETT.

Water Bridsre company

approved, feb. 3, 1S32.

Sec. 1.

Assembly of the State of Indiana, That

all persons, who shall become slocKholders pursuant io tins act, shall be " -v A frintT qpo 1tvnlr rnn cf i i 111 f frA H lir.

dy corporate, by the name and style 0f: ur years irom the the " Harrison and White Water PSC act, tuen m tliat case. Bridge Company" and by that name act shall.br f antJ 5 other-shnlfb-c capable of holding real estate,!? n lull iorce iorhftv ..-s. A.. r.,fil Snr. 13. The navigation oi uute

SUlllCIt III 1UI I ill' 1" 1111" i:i let. I liipurposes of tliis act; and of suing and bcinc sued, defending and beinff de-

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their co-operation i:i ciTcGting the ob-j jeet above contemplated. j

FllCM THE PHILAOCLPSIl OAZ. MARCH 16. TIKI: AND BiSTSE.-sjjl.-ta ACCIDENTS. Between 1 i anil ?"J o'clock last evening, the sug-ir i..:v, siiuatec! at ilia corner of Kx-hua: and Chesnut street, ttns dueovercl in ilanies. The second ;ind third -lories were' oc cupied nv the faniilv of :i 'iili'irv.miiv 1 S!t-,.

AN ACT to prohibit the circulation of Bank notps of a denominition less than five dollars. APPROVED, FEB. 1S32. Sec. 1. Beit enacted by the General

, , ., , ., ,11 Kisscmbh of the State of Indiana. That 12. If the said bridge snail not;, - t, iU-

nun ciiii niivt nil Liiniiix vi liiu

act, it shall not be lawful for any per-.,,,

son or persons, body corporate or poll-; o:ir i i 1j t c

tic, to circulate or pass, m pa mem oi , youn cliilJ, wcr any debt, or in t!ie payment of any kind ; ianiL xi-.- 1(j u ;

ol property, any note or notes, issued by . tv jj1;it ..q rnt n'iv hnnL- nr hnnbinnr rnmnanv nnv ! " . c i . i

"v " o -.r--v v .Has muiiu to oe im

olner slate or territory, o! a denoninKv

fended, in law and equity in all coarlv, , ,, , ' ion less than live dollars.

whatsoever: and shall have authority to ,oaoeu 10 Pass unuer ,u

j ordain and establish such by law s. rules. !.inr1 rpmibitmni. net renurrnant to the

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Water river shall be preserved free from obstruction, and the bridge shall

be built of a sufficient height, to admit:

! constitution or laws oi tins . stale or United States, as shall from time to ' time be found necessary for the man

agement and good government of said

corporation,

A Joint Resolution, relative to the ?aline Rcsjrt o in the county of Dearborn. APPROVED. FEFt. 3, 1S32. Whereas, It appears,that the northcast, north-west, and south-west quar

ters, of section twenty-live, intownsiup

Sec. 2. The capital stock ol the said sjx, 0f ran ere on? west of the principal

corporation shall he five thousand dol- meredianline, drawn from the mouth lars, divided into shares cf twenty dol-0f the Great Miami river, lying in the larscach. j county of Dearborn, was, by and under Sec. 3. That William Purcell, Geo. j the authority of the United Slate?, reWaldrctT, John Godbv, John I. served for lhe use of a salt spring, situJloorc, (Jrorge Arnold,Tlio.?I. Iiraek-jate upon said section; and in accordenridge, and Jctierson llitfcniioiiso, j ance with the second proposition of the shall be cominisskmers, to open hooks j sjxtb section of the act of congress to

: for receiving subscriptions to tuc capi-1 enable the people of the Indiana Terril!m w-ii.l rAi-iinrnl i rn mid j i - "..... ; ( .,.,,1 ,ltn rr.

till SlUl tt t'l I"-"-- cmv. v w ... , l(J 1U1 111 il t-UllSlllUii'll cllltl Mcll 11"

iiviu, auu till I. i . "n K ;i !' -I'l n

the nnner siorv. a srv.-mi- .-irl w.-w

!iig in on roj;m and twt -isters, a wife of the tobacconist, withu

in t!io otiier. The

c.i ii;-rce rapidinlo t'r; dweiiing

dreadful dilemma, one of the sisters who had just been awakened, nnnmr.

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ana nru:.---

0 iior grtat joy, 1 ot.'ier M.i"ci'. hi

Sec. 2. That if any person or persons, body 'corporate or politic, shall pass any note, contrary to the provisions of this act, lie. she or they, so offending, shall be liable to an action of debt, for double the anion nt so p:.sse;l. to be recovered in the name of the slate of Indiana, before any court having jurisdiction the fore, for the use and benefit of the county seminary of the county wherein such suit is instituted; and.

m: is r.tirobv made l.ii nutv ot tne ms-!i,,i .,!...,.,, i,. ,..,r,,., i

J - ' i u" iiiotujr suncHii (!:;!( ticesof the peace, constable, trustees of tll0 flre!lcr h;,ir ,jtm

tne seminary lund, sherifts ana pros- hcr Iumd. JUu :n.m,.YC(.h ccuting attorneys, of the proper county, ImriU shc vra3 takcn lo ;l hou, n,j. on hi:inr ir.f v-tnrrl Ibcreoi. to Cause SUlt .1 , i ,

" . ; uiiiiu, aim v;i, at a i.i'

to be commenced. See. 3, The secretary of state shall

aui-c a sufficient number of copies of

ed at the w indow with the child in her arms. Gar pets were procured among tha neighbors and held by t lie crowd be low. She flung hcr child fu st upon the carpet, and then sprang out her-

scil. fMie was nvaca bu

ed; but her infant, was uninjured. T

lhe panic of the moment, a-rended to the roof of the house, and ihr.v,- herself unont'ie iavem;.,n'. :: :(!. i-''-

ai a

not expected io imurv reci.'i

i the said books shall be opened on orj

vernmen

rtif .

befu-e the first of September, lS32;i s(ate into the Union on an equal Aot-

and each oi said conimissioneis may jn,T with the original states," approved

Anril 10, 1S1G, was graced to this

ind for the admission of such ihis ;ict to bc printed; and ten copies

receive subs

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state tortlic use ol l-'ie people oi uie same, to be used under such terms, conditions and regulations, as the legislature of said state shall direct; in con

formity to which reservation and grant,

notions. i ...

Sec. 1. Whenever one hundred shares of the stock of said corporation shall be subscribed, the commissioners shall cause an advertisement to be inserfod in some newspaper printed in

Lawrenceburgh, giving at

weeks notice, of the time and placeofj g:noc t;,e adoption meeting of the subscribers, to choose J and form 0fstate !

dircctois; and at toe. time and place ap-i e(i to excrciie control over said three pointed, the stockholders shall choose j ..ua.j er sections of land, by leasing the

seven directors, being st?cMcI:..ers of I ame as nr0yided for in the said second ' its passage.

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least three j tua Bint r.f Indiana has uniformlv

ot b.cr constitution,

government, conlinu-

to be forwarded to the clerk of the

circuit court cf each county in this state, as soon as practicable whose duly it shall be forthwith, to post up one copy in some conspicuous place at tiie county seat, and forward immediate" one copy to each township in his county, to be posted up in some public placein said township; and it shall further bo the duty of the secretary of stale to cause this act (o be published in the Indiana Democrat and Journal, four weeks in succession, hnmediatn.lv after

had. it was f.mn

isour iois ) survive. I by . , received

A HUb

in-

morniiig, ie-ides t blaze. shc

hmisrs io bet- f;ill invn

wbicii nugut prove mortal.

loy, v.iiii le;;pe:l from one cf the

(lows, was taken no near

and it -,i as at first supposed his nocl: was dislocated. Dr. I'arrish, however,

w a seni lor, ana succeeded in restoring

The lad will in

'"Lvc. The colored

opt m the third burnt and sallbthat shc expired

consciousnc;

i

mm to

all

girl, however, wiio story, was so severe! cated with the smok almost immediatel y.

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t M itrrirnnrnnnr: a nnoriini ui wuum .,;-;,., r hi mmnnrr ntnrosniii 1 1

ii.v. ... .j- - HUUUMIIUII Ul Hi" - ii , - . 4l Io

. Jl.l- (X.7lh U II U1U ilUll lilt, lll.'l. mi

anil i i luti iiiuitn , iii-. v. i... .ui.. i..

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shall be competent to transact busmen.

A new election of directors shall be held annually, at such time and place as the stockholders at their first meeting shall appoint; the directors chosen at any election, shall, a? soon thereafter as may be, choose out of their number, one person to be president, and also shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer. Sec. 5. The directors may demand from the stockholders respectively, all

such sums cf monev by laem suoscno

day of January, 1830, the Hon. Miles C. Eggleston, the president judge of the third judicial circuit, in which said saline reserve is situate, did, by indenture in writing, lease the same to David Guard, for a term of three years from and after the date thereof, who took possession, and placed certain persons as tenants thereon, to. wit: Mary Muir,

John Davis and Thomas liranan; and

Sec. I.

an and

her next.

This act shall take effect

interest to that they

What gics puriieuiar the following strictures, is,

are from a paper w hich advocated the

election of Gen. Jackson to the presidency. FROM THE SOUTHERN MIPS. rl.ANTER. The reiection of Martin Van Buren

b:i rrontrd a nrodimou-; stir among the .

ultra Jack.-oa men. On our behalf

whereas, it also appears that the above I we hail it as an indication ot tne sani-

l a Loino-:,HvUivl tbnt tbpv ! tv and soundness oiour republican

bed at such times, and in such proper- entitled to a right of entry of s aid ! and yet

uncorrupted institutions.

tions as they may funic proper, and on j janj as OCCUpants thereof, at the mia- While wc have a senate, sedate, cugni-

the penal'." oi iorieiung mwi ; imum price ot the L'niled states' lanus ueu auu nuurpctiucit t.iv. eii..- Hid nil nrovioiw navments! .. i xi 1.,,.- ,i;,i nmounl w-h-,. reoranHe.ss of conscuuences aiiect-

It DI1CLI thereon.

V , t.i.. j..--.-- j ! linUl'l l 1C lHUllll 'HOI' I""! U'u I ' "-I?-" ' , , .

iome time within the year last past. ing indiviuual interest, consult toe v.ci-j

Sec. ( The said corporation may , (hrou(l!l the aency cf an attorney in j fare and honor ol tne country, and in j erect a bridge across the While Water f t caiec an entry to be made of, a firm and decisive tone impose a check j ,!. i.mv, ,,f!Iirn!iii. ... , .. I . : ! ,. t!, wnvwnrd nnd sell SUtilCient I

r IT. ill Ul liu.ii ..ii :is:in Inm . nnO lava DroCUl L'U uiiictlta lilt"l'" '" " "V !

as shall be ik 1 most advisable.

t tlieir own names

i. i. : .l . iimwriiiirK nl :i iilVl(loni. e lii.i i

to ue issuou iiuui mi;, i

e refer, and havo i h" say t l

of.

It to; on of CiioLEU v. The Portland Daily Gourier of Saturday last contains the following article. Topsham is a small sea-port town of Maine about 15(5 miles frnm ioston. jiv.VlOil OF GnOLEilA, IN ToPSUAM Maine. The citizens of Topsham and Brunsw ick have been thrown into grt o excitement by a supposed case ot p,. -modic cholera, wliUJi occurred atTop--hamSor 4 days ago; and tbuquosti ; does not yet seem to be satisfacv..ur settled, whether it was the. cholera not. We have conversed with ' McKean, who attended the pai:: and gather from the conversation t.tj following particulars. When Io v.i-.s called to the patient, a girl about dozen years of age, he found hor in ex

treme distress, great pro-tra:io i strensth, violent vomiting, very 1.

countenance, low pult:

the extremities.

sign no cause for

md coi'tivv;

Ti:e tmnilv con-;

the sickucss ;uia

no

Sec. T. v henever t!;e said uiadgei , iaiui office therefor, and havo ly say the Uepuouc is not yet t

tni l r.ininra- : . , i i , i- 1 :

t - - si'iro so'.l anci couveeu mo suuiu io ,

shall be com; h-ted. the

lion may erect a gate at either end ol ; d persons wl10 arc now claiming lo 1 ne relu-a

.1 receive at. , t S, : ,-;rt11(3 nfsiic.h snlft and i 31r. an liur

I UU1L1 Hi'- ?l "C 1 II llimi.

said bridge and d. .man d am

uepaireu

The refusal of the senate

en's nomination allords

tient was too leeni: e.i give a-i

! account ol t

matter.

toll, not exceeding the following rates.

four

irst tliouglst

icen caused by t r

en. lie nresci

somoloiii;.

to-wit: every

a heeled

live cents;

i thinv one cents; every

carriage drawn by two horsey twenty- , . f hcse pcr.sor

if drawn by lour worses,. , midor the nower so con- succe

UllUlllU . v " 7 I . ;

e doctor

the disorder mig t havo

sue neo c thought On rearing i i. . .

neigiioor. w t-ai u. was. He repite

was s;inein!.!g

wenu-p n - -- i . . r i. 1 1 Air in Knrim s nominal OU ailOiUS att

. . .v . . i. r .1 i. rt in viriiiii a sin ii h i ;i i ii i . iah jiv. . ? i , u ... ., .

... . . ,. . ,..: D',., mn,,n us 111:5111... .13

! ,.,rr. It also appears, that the illustrious excmpimcatioa u m i 'u.a U(.

.d,.-.;iir i J . . i :.. i f.ro -,:.! i.ffirarv of nnr lilsritlltlOllS. I -""- v.-1-...v , . ,,

....v, , name(i agent and auoiaey iu '-- , - 1 1.,, v as'-e: hv a neigiio

is ictin" or pre- A he case is singular, licre we s. a, , is, .ii un,, oi tie i , . , , ,i a.-,-! tiiou'rht the mot

,iui soiuier, raiaeu u iuu iuu... 1 1 t , ,

two wneeledi , ... 'Kv ii,m.iir -,un nroccpd ; honors ot the nation, wit a tne preset ' .", , . . 5f ...ei,-.,!. if lb

. ,i i . ..... : u: tr ia iwiiv-.ii.ui, -

and me people oiaiam m piain , ... , . , .

i,..l.l llO-.il- r hi-: vv:S a Ca0 (l

LI II 11 ii t, . a .7 ich he wo:; not a 1'uile .

i j . I . jl.l !,. 1', t iM-'-.!.nf. 1

i . : nnsea io i tout i -

itu uigui- i - r ,

i broiler 01 in

Crrprl on him bv lhem,did also proceed

I pleasure carriage ten c-nts; CVC1T v'"a" i to 6n and convey the said land to one igon or cart, drawn by two horses or j Aijiier tyho is also now claiming

I oxen, nineteen cen.; ami iiaiaxu u i t'lie same in virtue thereot; but that prej four horses or oxen, tweivty-iive cents; g to guch salc being mfide by said

each sled or si.ugn, anu two iiotes oi ;

! rncon. ten cents: cverv one horse cart,

7 '

IO

lie saoun

wagon, sleigh or cutter, eight cents; every man and horse, six cents; c veryfoot passenger, two cents; every horse,

jack, mule, or head of neat cattle, two

cents; every sheep or nog, one cent.

agent, the power of attorney made lo him as aforesaid, had been publicly revoked through the medium of the newsnriners. That those lands arc of great

value, and would command in cash, the

sum of eight thousand dollars; anu n sold on a short credit, would bring ten

------ x til, like Grcsar of old, the crown of irrtcnnncAiViVi lmd boon well ni gh ollored

...u.... o . jr rtl. l.im cnnilonh- arrested bv t 10 superior i - 1

j , ,

arm of a body more grave ana dignified than ever graced the halls ot the

lien

girl had ,u-

, . '. t a. i u

U i a . r from sea, and had been sick wuu uiu

Jioman uapitoi me repieseniameui ir.,in. .rr afi-cc ana Lni.cW?, j . . , ,;,cf l w nnminn inn ota m i l to xl . . . . .. ,!

,T..,.. .U.. ! house and inquired into the aua.r.

x loreign court, w nose i-uu ' ' n , )t that the y0li;ig man had Juctand principles when in higher of- 1C ", ' ;u ' Ln a . t!rlt he lice, were disgracehil to the nation, been at hon e g Tlie reacons of his reiection have been mis sick witn 1, e cl.o.eu. .it lLi .n. ur ,

But all persons going to and returning; , d dollars: and tliat being justly

from places ot religious worsiup; going , . th(J property 0f the state,

to and returning from a grist mill with a grist; going to and returning from training, when doing duty in the militia, shall be exempt from paying toll.

Sec. 8. If any person shall wiliully

impair or iuiurc the said bridge, he, . I . J ,v i i ii r r ,

be, or they so oileiuling, suan loueit

and pay to the corporation, tne sum cl

ten dollars, to be recovered wuu costs of suit, and shall also be liable to pay-

to said corporation, treble the amount of damages sustained with costs of suit,

m action oi ues-

. t- - f ..Innl iiii-Ij.

pass, in any court. ui tiinijien.iii. niii.-i-diction. Sec. 0. If any person shall forciblypass the gate without having paid the legal toll, be shall forfeit and pay to said corporation, eight times the amount nf the leral toll, to be. recovered by

action of debt before a justice of the peace. Sec. 10. If any toll gatherer shall un

reasonably deley or hinder any passenger at the gate, or shall receive or

demand more than the legal toll, he shall for cverv such offence, forfeit the

sum of five dollars, to be recovered

under and by virtue of the compact

aforesaid, between the United Mates and the stale of Indiana, the necessary steps should be taken by the state authorities to secure and retain the possession and use of the same to ihe stale, for lhe purposes for which the same was granted: therefore, Resolved, That the governor of this state, be authorized lo open a correspondence with the commissioner of the

7 iil iflirr f iron V. nr

i ..i n-.n tt i i'ic. J'l'iici i u itiuu viov-, - j .

tODO rcctvcieu ... .... .itnt... . .. ? i;mfnr i-ora-espnta-

llirOUgll HIO uieui'"" .v.,.. lion in Congress, ralative to the existing difficulties concerning the above described reserve, with a view either to : fi, indwnutcd possession and

leg. mi l . ii' use of the same, or to obtain a grant ot other lands of equivalent value in lieu

thereof: and that he submit lo the next General Assembly, the result of such correspondence, with such other in fitrmaf inn ns may be in his power to ob-

. oa fi.nl he transmit a copy of this

IUUI, tint 111"' 1 . resolution to each of our senators and representatives in Congress, accompanied with a request that they will use

du

lice

The rcacons of his reiec

called for, and we present them in the speech of Daniel Webster, which breathes a loftier tone of independence and patriotism than any that has been delivered for years past, by that o-ificd orator. With regard to the

ridinir voto of Mr. Calhoun, we add,

that the mate ot the vessel also had it; that an English vessel lying by the side of them lost the greater part of her crew with it; that they returned by the way of New York, where they said nothing about the cholera, and entered without performing quarantine or hav-

' t . . i a t . j. a . i ,r

that it proves him to e fearless and tin- ing the vessel cleansed; tn.u ,u ,u 1 . ..I i I .j! i .. llw.-. inrnn IO 1 .111?, ttlul.

i i. in iiurhiirire n m?i oui es 111,111 men v.uu ... t

llitlillieu 111 i-ii. o . . . , . . , f 1 .I'Omr .V-r . .. c : I U.. ,.r.niir liic -ii.cl nl ClOliling, tv t

tl I llv.- 1 . 1 . v. . . 0 people.

from

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that the clothes he wore wh lo sick were in the chest, and had not been cleansed; that thii very girl was the hrst

ho onrned the. chest, hnmUei tnctiouies,

and look up a garlic that was in the chest and bit it.

Liberated Greece. A letter

Rev. Josiah Brewer, dated Smyrna,!

November 2C,which wc had in the hoston Bccordcr, states that the school established by Mr. King, at Tines, and

the American school at isyra, bad ooin been discontinued; and in short, that

our country had neither school nor missionary in that part of liberated Greece which. has been surrendered to the Greek Government. At Athens and Negropont, on the contrary, which are still under the Turkish authorities,

tied, and perhaps increasing freedom of! sentatives of Pennsylvania, on operation." 'lastly 6to6.

'The Br. brig iloyal Charlotte, of 200 tons, from France for England, with a cargo of brandy, has been wrecked on the French coast; cargo washed ashore; the crew suppoied lo have perished." The bill for the entire abolition of r.nTTP.niF.s. passed the House of Reprc

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