Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 8, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 May 1832 — Page 3
a resolution, calling lor the amount of t'-.e public lauds unsold. A resolution, calling for iiiibnn Uion relative fo a survey in Indiana, was agreed to. The resolutions ottered by Mr. Kino;, to enquire into the expediency of Mirve. iv Land Districts in Alabama; and bv Mr. Forsyth, calling tor information relative to the causes of the increased expenses in the Judicial Department were agreed to. The Senate agreed to reconsider the bill to extend the benefits of vaccination to the Indian?, and it was again discussed, and retommitted to the Committee on Indian Attasrs. The bill to exempt Portuguese vessels from the duties on tonnage, was read a third time and passed. The Senate
proceeded to take up the General An-!
proprmtion lull- ine ui.-cussionot I ri-t day on the motion to concur with the i Committee of the Whole, in the amend-1 ment. striking out the annronriaiioa fWr
FRAUD ANi) OUTRAGE. ! with him in a contract which might be secur- ;
i The day has come, when it does not require ed at a touch higher rata than th'.' bids of ei-
if
.AWaB2TCE3ySia.r3', ZlinZHJStJX. ; the penetrating research of the experienced ! thcr niinc 1 "ntiss, or ,,,,Ucr an1 tn!U tu- Y, virtue of a writ of la.Jitiori ;.;. ... i " , . ; by we micht secure an independent fortune; sLtn me .'ii-cted fm-n fi..rl . " -,, .i FRI1) 4.V. 3IVY-I IiV Statesman, or the ncver-tmna: vialance of the n,i,;hi,.iiti, r m, i i-i ..,.i, i T I ' ,n tuo c" llv 8 l'! - - ' ' 1 " . , , . " and until the 2M of .March, lb,0, each day the Dearborn Circuit Court, I will expo-.- to ,Tlnvu nTP,Z7,7 " ' ' i r:Uli0t' t0 UOlCct a ,rnnd 1,1 th0 l,,tat,ons of successively enquired of me, to know if I had , public ;il!r, at the Court House door in LawAlK)..i, ti li.MLAN NOMINATION. . 0r various .governmental functionaries : but succeeded m purchasing tho bids of Frentiss reiicebur -h on Saturday the 'i' h Ma v -u --u-
for rur.sinr.xT
MKXESY CLAY, of Kentucky. Fnn vice n; r.snii.N r J on nkeji:a.t of Pumsylrania.
Klvvtora.
truly has corruption, and disregard to all law, ; become the order of the day. The President j has taken his high stand of umpire above the I Constitution, above the expressed will of the I Senate, and above the mandate of the Su-
o'clo
'rtmc Court; he says to the Legislature of a
T . TC" . X- 1. . -r . . t' T. . . , I .- Sit r, r. .1 -. - n 1 t , I
j vuj.ihhivmjmu,. VI JVUUACOUIU , iiiir, llUu u uutiu n, um IJolv ! with tllB follow ill" para 'l apll.
Luiv II t..t 1-... ..:. . , - i !-.-. T 1 i i. r .i ;
7 " . - 3 " liaa triev s citoi pi in o-ntiinor thn con
w ii r - r ..i i.-. . t
oa-. ill.NDiaisox, id Clarion. l-ecleral L nion, tne lmiueUiate representatives ! tmet l piirliicnn mni: their t. ..,..,,.:) .,-!
ana duller. "LL lHtuI lLiAKl'.. 1 ino- lr,,. ,:(Jl f,, i,r
MiDscnbert ana sworn to beloro j al,J 4 o-c:0l-k, i'. th-t the r.-.t and pnu.U ' P. A. Hai.1., Justice of Peace." 'fur the term of seven years, aiiiiiiu b.,!d; r.. Gov. Houston had been promised the con-' then the li-e simple of a certai.i lot of roiiml tract by the Secretary of War at 13 cents per km,w :uld J'-siu'nati-d as f.ot Xo. 0, as .livi.!-i ,. , , , ,, . .!..-.. between the heirs of John .Moore, dece.i -1 .!, ration, and took tins means to obtain it. ten. 1 , . ., ., . A . . i hem-: part ot the soutu westni:rter 01 i eti..:i
j tJreen closes a long expose of this matter ' o tovll ,u rin. o? in t!lC ;ou,lty f I ar-
lorn,coiit liniMij "2S aarcs; t-i.ien a t:.e property of Roht. W bitten and wife, at the suit of
T Tt , -a r
i.sENNIS 1 EXMStiTOX. Ot IlarrHOll, "V.i.TEii Wilson, of Cass, SrEPiiEN J.uidnv. of Dearborn, AfsnL 1.om.x. of V.'ane. Svlvams EvEivrs. of Union. Joux I. Xr.;-.!,v. of(iih-on.
Sauiue! 1'uiton
of the Teople, by attempting to brow beat, and ! have been two Mir. 1. sons six' hl'mrei and
intimidate them from a fearless discharge of 1 t'.vf.stv-kight dollars !! if we admit that tuo
ration would cost t cents ; but it is now known that it would cost less than t cents. Such ithe fraud, for my efforts in defeating w hich, I
j ccrted scheme of, and receives the sanction of, ' have been denounced by every purchased par-
and which cannot be i UsuM aua abused 111 every hired press under
lue liiutience 01 tins administration ; ana sucn
I is ine 11 a usac lion which il is antiiapieu in
their duties. Gov. Houston has been selected j to make the onset. It is a palpable pre-eon-
U i 1 1 1 1.T2. V.-ts.
s'rtr d. c.
high places. It is sair
Preaching at the metin house this evening ! doul,tcd th:lt Mr' "ouston's intention to make
an outfit to France was resunvd j ' at early candle lis,-ht, by the Rev. J. Stafford". ! t'e attack upon Mr. Stanherry was known to hnsh up with tho bludgeon!! 1 again re ,tJ, ,j r..,u J 1 1 ' " . I "i " 7, T- . 'sundry members oi" Congress. The r-ad;r, ! peat, that I am well aware (hat this publica thcScnr.;o ftr.allv concurred, bv a vole' ch by the iasl Ind anapohs papers that , . . lr , . , , '1 tio ; . mnilo .,t . h.17,.. 1 nf ;n.,f,ml rt . v 1 xr n ' j . ... . . , , . 1!1 perusing ?dr. Stanberrv's remarks, may be t,ou ls matic at tliu '"-'d ot a.iMn.ttion. Ct .jea Aoes Jl. xlr. .'oniik-Xter : the. Agent 01 tlie .) par cent, fund gives notice' ' J ., j am well satisfied that the deed would be ap
1 . , 1 r 1 aco t. tin -in- a j-.i jtiiiirrt lm t h.i . 1 , I !
then moved to amend the bill, bv in-' that the appropriation of 400 to each coun-i ' "' 8 proved; yea, aptilaudcd and irotected in hiuh
SCrtin-an appropriation Ibr a Clmr-O ! tv. made bv thc'LcmsLture. ont of said fund. I tj' n"nd reC0,U at thft th0USU C' esl,osur!l,,d , places; but believing that the crisis requires
to Venezuela, w hich was rejected. !i now in the hands of the A-ent.
The latest date we have from Washington
hence, when Mr. S. in his remarks on the (pies-! me to assume the responsibility, 1 cannot hes-
tion of tKe Collector of Wiscassct, in the IT. of Representatives, asks: " Was the late Se-
Mr. IV.ndexler renewed his motion lo
strike ouithe a:mromiation for Unlnm
bir; which va : reiectcd, Aves ID. Xo- i? tl'6 2"tK of APrilv-1:' " tlie 1Io;';iou case re- crctary of War removed in consequence of his 22.' An unimportant amendment m - in:,illL'd decided- The 1Iousc l)y a 'te attempt fraudulently to give to Gov. llous-
ved bv 3Ir. liibb. was IlCCatived. Trei' U, rclusct to go into an cxannna- ton the cout ract lor Indian rations," he was
enatp Ir.en a li iurneu
itate to de so."
T7 i irtae of a writ of f'euditinni Krnonas-, eii. il.i ectt'u from the Clerk's Oilice of the Dearborn Circuit Court, 1 will exi ose t public sale, at the Court House d.mr, in I,awrencebnrgh, 011 Saturday, the 'JOlh of May ensuing, between the hours of 10 o'cl-jck, A. ?d. and 1 o'clock, P, 'A. first I he rents am! pr.f.u for the term of seven years, and if n.j b, i.h r-, tlieti the fee simple of .J. acres of Ian.!, !... tha same more or les, being p;a-t of -eutio'i m Town 5, Range in the C.mty of Ue.irborn. taken as tlie property of Timothy 7n. Sciantoii, at tlie suit of Omi r Tou-ev. M.C RcHJ, 1). C. April -20, 1S3-2 f.-ts.
u.i i?.,..v Ta.,n,i 1.., ; .,;m cm,..,.!,, n,n.
tion of the fact of the allcdge,l attempted 1 av-laid at ni-ht and cruelly beaten, to de-, . ,.' ', a 4, - " , '
Sri.
In the House of ReprC5entative ; on t10 Government, between the Secrc-j ter him fiom making further exposure?.
.'-.pr.l o, Alter transacting some morn-!tari' at . irauu rar- nou,l"ill"; baIlCSS, the Ca-e cf the V'i.-ca-et j The May term of the Dearborn Probate
This !
Collector was iesumed, and Mr. l'lum-! Court, will convene ou Mouday the 1 itu
mer delivered a iurther portion ( his j tlie present month.
Spceen, winch was again cut o'l bv the arrival cf the hour of 12. At that
to tue car. vr.ner w itnesse s were examined, but principally Mr. PUrkncr of tha Senate, v. ho was present at the time of the recoulre between Gov. Houston and Mr. Stanberry. At I
ol
The Bank . Mr. Clayton proposed to make ! Tf.nri nn din rti.il.- i in net i ..-.i t in., fhn O.td
iour Samuel Houston was atrain brouclit , . ... ?, ,
; oi .pru, out w iia ore t:Liveu uv vue piocceu-
insrs ia the Houston ca-e.
Indians at Rock Island. It is said that the Governor of Illinois has ordered out two
thousand of the militia to aid Gen. Atkinson, St X S V Oi" ill il i a?a ,
1 K .VNKIilX Corrxv.
I'll AN KLIN CiiMTlT C
. ; i j t . i 1 ' ? "m i : 1
ITT T ni 1 . - - 1 1-..7I- I. . jn.i. 1 .
j liUiinst. The Vandalia Whig of that date I has the following postcript. 1 We stop the press, after a part of
S;TKAM3( Vi' CflDKXT:
The Cincinnati t'a.. cfM'ay 1?, says, "V'e learn bv the sleiim bor.t Falcon,
it. ...a 1 . . 1 ...
o ciock, mc- i-.nioer noariuoi in.s cn!2 i which arrived here last ovomng. irom was postponed to eleven o'clocic to- j r;Uil)U h (hat the slC!im bout !),.. i;:oircw;r.nit then the iiouseadiourncd.! , . . . " ifhin was burnt to the waters edtre
is me iir;t cae 01 iiie lima mat nas occurreil in the United .States since the first organization cf a Congress, and we believe that the legislative history of England or France for a long series of years, does not give il a precedent. We now see Col. Benton's prophecy verified, " that members of Congress would
be compelled to legislate with pistols in their
belts.'' On this subject the U.S.
" . hat gives more imperial
...... 1 L- f I . .1 I.' I. .-. - I. .... ........ ...I.... , II ...
!m iw,.w.,.- o. iparatory toprocecam
' ".v . ...tv. - , T .1. t.l 1 T'l.
It is now ascertained that he was the jn,H- ans ai ivO K iMaiiu. inu oxjm ts b.n s
.Maria Perrin,)
' PCTITIO.N l'OIl Divoucn.
I! aney Perrin. )
('tn-v,it, the lOt'i
n,- n.Mlv nr.. in .n drnr ril i n ' L" 1 -v lu -Vpril A. U. U-..-',) COlllCS the
ND now '.ii. day of
c. rl ' 1..: i. 1 . . -1 11' II 1 . .
j. ,i . i i -.in. um iiiuuinii. u v i.aviu ii a ; cc, ;ht .a-
1 , " , ' 1 , - ton.ey, and st appearing to the satisfaction oi been received by the rmlttia olneers oi the Court upon affidavit Hied, that the said this countv. to raise a Company of f.ftv defendant is not a resident of this statvj; It is
vith pistols in their j mcn vokin(e.,i.s ;f ro;,e jf ot Jn-! therefore ordered by the Court, that tho ponjd ratlin-, forthwith to rendezvous at : ,,'t'!,c' ,?r tl,li id Complainant- Dill be pubTelecratdi remarks : i " ..,,.,1.,. wKor.. ,-,rv .irf. 1o ch.uwo ,our "VCH'1'S successively in the Western ; ',. iM..UdatOWn, hCl,. t..r aiC iO CI toast : statesman, a weeklv newsparer printed and ijice touus ti .u.Mtc- j (Cheers, and ina.ee. arrangements, pre- publi-hed iu the town of Lawrencoburu
atnst the Itldl- , Dearborn ( utility, Indiana, notifim: and re-
i (Uiinng the said defendant to be and appear
" t V:r attention has been called to an
.1 1 '111 . . 3 .1
uu inunj uijj.il Msij .i.'vin uiiioi ; uiaiU" so important a part ot " tho corrcspom
ii is no -a iisuex t.iiiii'ti iuai ii' was uie mm- - j , .,, ,,,. t,., , . . i i i . 41 . i .- !.";,-;. I T .... 1 , -,1 i-r.l rnr... ...nod -ind : ,lt thL "cxt 1 ci'a ot this t ouit, aim answer the vulual who placed n the hands ot Gen. that I n e hundt cd i ed men, n.t d and , Coi I;iiu;llits bil! . t!l'0 II):lU(T, and Jackson .Mr. Mouroc-s letter to Mr. Calhoun mounted, have crossed the Mississippi ; U,i?s therein contained will be heard iu his which was purlotned from the owner, and j il,at the frontier is an immediate 1 abseace and decreed accordingly.
irticbin the Xe-Irunswick Herald.
well
belcw Wheeling. Xoliv
were lost
- . i
..n tho Viel India Trade. The wri- i 1 'amcuiars not asccrcainoJ.
t:r. who is cvidenilv
ii
its sulijcci, ernJeavors
acquainted
to
si;ow,.
The following is an extract of a letter from
.Messrs. arlen ana Kccu oi .u. i.oius, to A
and we think UOCS show, thai; while . Owen, Esq. of Cincinnati, dated
'Sr. I. oris, April "i'.', ISo'i. Dear Sir: We have to relate the
the trad.: with the United State? was iu-j direct, the naitjation was in the hands
.1 tne Aineru an, and tnal our v.ov- unlortunate circmnsianceot u;e ournttig 'rnnicnt. in ct.t.cluding the treaty with ' of the steam boat Ta;.kh:i. which
'.ha'; of America, have forced the trade 'lock place whH.' lying ai. tiie
f- cm American hands into the. c of; 1 '.st niht. A tctal lo
ence" between the President and Vice fre.-i-
tleiit. Although he left Tennessee under circumstances which produced tlie deepest evc iteiiiei.t, took up bis resilience with the Iii'dans. and adopted the ir costume and habit-; and although the proof that he contemplated a fraud upon the government is conclusive, yet he lias continued to enjoy the special
danger. ?.IAUU1ED On Sunday last, Mr. John W. ;;;'i.nci:ii to Mits I'idelia Fall both of thi9
conuty .
S-'ly-
Copy Teste, iiorf. nT joIin, c;-.-, F. c. c. ProokviPe, Aplil 1 (!, 1S30.
Divonc::.
Iriiish shin-owners. Oi'.r (i vc5m:v:;i :
appears to cave
had an
;m' lv. taat oj
ou' er oejeer in
ginateil is un.crew escaped r.
now;
trrov, lv v."i '.li
OIUTUAIIV. j Departed this life at Petersburgh, Ky . on t tiie sJTlh inst. Ann 1Ic.ntrf.ss, daughter of j Enoch V." . lluntresf , in the l.'Jth year ot her age. ' !
Inough young in years, Ann possessetl the I'-X day of April, A. U. 1 1-:!-'.) 'comes the said
j rc ilection of age ; in the cares of domestic: Complainant bv David Va!lace,her Attorney, I ..I ; r...: . . .1 .. ... l , '. , ., ...... . .
i-r-rt f tilC I General, met him. ami con.-ralulated him on!1 u" " "uu'"'l"u: " appearing to tne satiMaoiion oi the t ' ' . '., . . , cbeuience to ner parents o.ia wus a woman. : Court, that vmblicatioti in hi -:i--.. t.:nl n..t
c.o'iiaeti'oice anu favor ct tin- J hiei ,.iagt -'rate. He is still received at the Executive mansion,! and treated with tho kiml:i-.-:s a"d hospitality I nt' mi ..hi I'm e,ii'(,. it ;a !.)., l !,-if ii.t.ic. :
lallUHMX I f,, ..nwc. .1...1 i!;w..tt,. fr. O. n.,,.!t Ii,.. .
State fImhaxa,) Franklin Comity. ) FiiA.K.ux Ci !;c i it Coiritx,
Aruii. Ti-r!,A.D. is:w.
JLuy .lohiison, ) I'ih. roil William Johnson, )
A Nl) now, at this day, (to-wit, the Kith
it oil-
"osin. : uc!c Mrs. l':lle:k, (tli 'wiie
idditional duties on too direct trade t-. had tojump overbotird, a!id one o
tne t-st Indies, wsil certain cxjectatio:t. as in e'"ect to he prohibitory. ly t'rtsj means U. States pro lace is forced into our I'lili-h bottoms, dutyfree, to the West Indies, it appear, indeed, preitv clear to us that I-roiher Jonathan has been lor once over-reach.-
ed rty Fath.er Bull." j A writer in the Easton (iazotte pre--diets that the present year will be j fruitful of disease, but barren ef era in !
.and therefore advises farmers io b
aro'ie- las le:
pa-'set:ger
escape
ut.d citizens to sa e
All 1 1
.111 enae.;vo:s l-v
;eir lives, caotam.)
f li'e 7, bis t rev.'
Theatre
what h
that .Mr. li-rrv,
iiui Postmaster
t thev went lo the
bar of
nail done, in
the Theatre, drank together
tai jO .il the alPiir with utcat v;lee'" Tims Cue plain and uudenii.hle fact i; that not iii:'v the National Eccull
s.i.ne ot tiie i.r.'.K rial lunctainaries oi th
ie t ea:
ere un
and S !y he, th lViv,,J,ili'3 lif childhood or been made, agreeably to the order of this J youth, were oft-ju without a mother's call, ( 'unit, made at t.ie last Term. It is Iheiei abandoned for the more laborious and Etb'-r lore ordered by the Court that tho pemienry pursuits of business. While the anxiety anil of the ssiid t:ompl:.iinants Jiill be publi.-hed four but ! promptness with which she consulted ami ,Veeks succoiv.-lv in the Wc-tern Siuli-'nati, i ,. .,... .,1 I,.,- ,.,il.,.: ,.,r.( .! ,. ... .. . .t.. . . ." . . , , .. , ,
e oov- f """ -. ".' viiiuiuKainii.!..,, nnv ;i iviTi.n newspaper printeit an.l ; i.it.ii-lie.i
avtilin. There wore no lives b:-t
.. . ernuient, entertain ami cm icise
stromr hosti-
oiten critical admonitions to youlti ol more m the town of Lawrenceburli, Dearborn advanced acres. Put though domestic econ-' t '.mni v. InJi.-itm t.ntir. ,'u.r l r... ,,,:.;.,.. o.u
lit t.it r,- Km,,,.!, ..I' 11. l'.1C!f,M- i i . . I .. - . ' ....,, ...... .v.,u.....t,
j " ' ' " 1 j omj eiigTo.ssea muei. oi tier attention ; study ! said Dcleudant to bo and at.t.ear at tlie next . " r . . r . i .. i .. : l . 1 1. . i .. i. I t - : i -:.. -i .. . i : ... ..... . , . , 11
i e Have aeCOUniS irom AiCX'CO io; anu me um.wiicu me picses iit.ii. stippoii , .iit-.i tm.; iiiiii im'uicui 111 ner iiuiiu, were 1101 ; l erm ct tins t ourt, ntut iinswer the f.iul Com
plainant's Hill, or the matters and things therein contained will be heard iu his absence,
JCtl: March. The civil w.-.r was iliil ra-! the administration. The ail'airs of the Govcru
hir. "ou !i:iq;ht a-( allemp.t to ; mcnt of the V. States havo arri
make a sevcntv-Jeur oat ot pmc spluiter- w.uch calls i ,r t
e.l at a'cru
i neglected ; but pursued with a diligence that i evinced an excellent capacity for refinement in
j every branclt ot useiul knowledge to which her . Und decreed accordingly, &.c. Copy
e prions rctlcclion ol every .ll;..tion wils devoted. Sedate and thouiht
e.S Rc!'.lblicans out ot StlCil Material?. : good citizeit. There is a recklecs anil lameii- I iul, without being morcoe. iier urbane sweet-
: table state of thin-s. V.'iio would believe it. i nes? of manners endeared her to all, am.
KOBEStT JOHN, Crk, F. C. V.
I'.rookville, April 1G, IS.'j J.
May. This .Month is worth a!! the other !
mouths in the vear it is the forerunner, the
r , , harbin- er. the herald . the promise ana tue
vaiCI.il ei ii.cn .'eiiuuc nu : vi - '
ro.l advice even if his pre should le faUilied. As he notit
Comet that is to pas'? throutrhjhe earth's bright mblem of the pride, the pomp, and the track in June next.it is probable that his ; pleasure of ' sw ct fifteen.' When May prediction is based :-o:new!iaton that or-; spreads her garlandic scenery before us when urrence. I ! "some men are so weal; as to the sun begins to pour down its benignant believe the comet will jostle the earth in j rays when even the whole face of Nature lis rapid march, v C cannot fee surprised smiles and when we view the meterials of its that others should attribute to it power j composition, the magnificence of its architec-
yet it cannot be successfully denied;, that the Executive countenanced this outrage Mpon a
though her kind and atfei tiouate parents call! JUKARBORX I'KOIJATK lurr.'i'J most justly appreciate her worth and most i Dearborn Von, if:. I
March Ti:hm, l.'H
deeply deplore her early loss; yet a numerous
Itimiihr-r nT I .OIIPTCSS. 111R lltlWSoa OCrS 111 Hie nrr o ri leipil, ; nn 11 n rnr..-til cnoc -.itnrc t TnrTtri.n M o ... .1 . . i .i. . ..
, , . -ci- ' ,.,., i,orv of -ill the b"autie of tie icar it " ' ' I ' .t ... e hi.iu.a.-, ui me niarea i erm of tho od novice CVCll li his preuichon : l'P'-CJ i all tne n,.,uuc- u.e .. c , SIIp.)orl lfthe administration take satisfaction 1'cr virtues, her suiibnngs, and her death, wlnle 1 ? Probate court oi Dearborn count v 1 S3 '
they acknowledge the inscrutable, thoujh iPakoly .Shoeumke, ol Dearborn couiUv, lilI wise designs of providence, unite their sympa-; d hi petition, verified on oath, shewin- ! llilciti.' n.,-r..K- n-i'lh t.'sn in. t iiiul viri ,-. c.r. i ...I .. .... . ' ...
, . . i ' - ' - J ,.m iuuiiin'M outer uuiigs, tnat one James Mioepresentatives donated its being constitutional ; ,or, 0f the bereaved. A Finn no. j make, son of the said Blakelv. Intel v did in-
Pettsrsburgh, April 30. 1332. j testate ; being the owner in lee simple of
, about eighty acres of land; by which means
the said land reverts to him the
! at it; and the perpetrator is in huh favor. i Twentv-live members of the House of !te-
: to protect their own persons while in the dis- ; charge of their public duties. It is an originj al power vested in any body of men, or any i.".-
!. tf??-- I tl.V-tiail..
! dividual; and even the meanest reptile that I WUIU ANT to an order of the Franklin
lid lllakely
Sbocmakc and praying tlie court to appoint
i commissioner, pursuant to the statute, to
to produce sickness and death, or to des- j tare, its beautiful symmetry, the glory of it
elate the land. Ihtt such opinions do . jippcarance, and the harmony cf its oper
injustice to our Celestial Ulter. lle'tions we arc comH'lled to t xclaim,
! crawls upon the face of the earth has the j -k. Circuit Court, the undersigned, commis- ; convey to him the said Blaklev the laud afore-
ri-l.t of self-defence, lint the case now is un-! toners appointed by said court,vvill procceil lo . sai.t : Public notice, is therefore, hereby given
com-.'S with no lior-tileintent; and instead
ofsb.riiilcinw ith affright at his approach, 1 n e should bail it a an aid to science,and
as a testimony of the power and wisdom and chirj
of the
" O Natuic, how, in every chaiiu sunst'im', Thy votaries fcoil on raptims ever ncv.1' Now the birds are caroling their iovful notes,
,.11 ...tho TArr.niiC Itoi-in fl n I- ft...a...l on...... 1 til. ...it ..... .1 .
. ,. it,,,.. ., ., 1 ; t ; , " ).......- ,j.i . it. a i iiuisuiis cuitcct iieit,iiiai me r rooate court crounr investigation in tlie J louse, and it is pro- , . ,, .... ,- , , . . . ' b b . . ' baturday, the Ptli ol June next, between Uie , ot Dearborn county will proceed to act on
nauie mat tue surjcci win oc proueu io ute llours of i0 aul 4 oci0(.t oa said Iav, tho real I said Petition at their Term on the Seen:.,!
Monday iu May next; by order of tlie court.
bottom. It may yetuncovtr some mure of , estate of Paul Ifulick, deceased, late of said the darinar features of this diranlic fraud. ltK'ounty; to-wit, the south west quarter 01
l.t luulothous &tr;mis. as lhe Jo . i , one es 0f tie mercilian line drawn Irom tho
JA.MEo DILL, Clerk.
April 2.'iil5 183-2.-7-
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creator. career throu-h the yieldin- air, till their n,,ica i"" 10 piove tuui ut.m luoutll wl- tlu, t;reat jU,iUul K,Vcr, subject to Laei- ui ABSUaaz:2,(
1 . i- ,.M ,., v and daring fraud was attempted to be 1 lav ed the claims of Dower therein ot Mary Iluliok x mnklni Lounfu.S i .1 1 1 ..'.. I careless tones die aw ay oiiiheear. Aowtnei ' 1 J ,.,,,,.,,. , J " Un the ..-J m-taut, toeie va a incfi- J olf upon tho government bv Mai. Kiton, d'ov. vadow of the said Paul Hulick, deceased, to ritOBVTK trorKT OF FK.v.NKI.:X t'O'.'NTY. ;g at Charleston. South Carolina, oijs sc heads appare .ll mmgle with 1 - The ibiu-e has evinced by 5'st "n thc f"11"'? 'f Estate of Parley ) On complaint to settle as .oStates lli'd.ts and Tree Trade As- -c wheeling cloudeem to breathe a welcome I on. on I liul, u , c ce J U()1)S. one fourth of the purchase money to be j White, deceased, an i nsolven- debtor. . . 0 - , ,r i. ... ! t i-r. tur.. :..( cntiiiiti-.r. w 1 1 . 1 1 . tin1.. ,"iriiii un tp in- 1 vote and other wise, so fa r, that the bluu- : Drthl at the time of sale, and the liiirchascr to . ,, . . ,
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nresid jii. At this in?etui" it was nr.rtii-
irnoudv resolved that, '-no mod ilka- i '" a,ld'ns - zcst to nature's wild scene
ticn oftb.e Tai itf v. ill be satisfactory j ry. The rivers and little rills, freed from lothe people of S'otlth Carolina, that i their icy trammel", again roll on iu sportivedoes not itnolve an ul'.'nnate abandon- ness. The dowers, once withered by antuiutliCUtofthe principle of protection." nal blasts, again expand their leaves to catch A linmlu r of -pC cl'.CS Wtre made, the. tho refreshing dews of eve and the balmy 'lrtb.-n (( which Was rni'sluticr. 1 1 is j breath of morn. Is this not suclhient to make
(n a r.'i-li l'nihiirr. iviiii' a richness to crea- h 1
!at Washington with impunity, am
that the house will sustain its honor and dig
nity by an entire discomfiture cf this first attempt at high-handed dictation. We give below tlie affidavit of l.ulher Pdake, w hich places Iov. Ilous'oti and others, as connected with their contemplated fraud 011 the
give bond ami security
1 we trust 1 purchase money payable twelve mopths there-
alter. Ml'.AIil itt.uio, JAMES WALLACE, -JOHN WYNX. April !25lh, lS.'J J. S .-4v.
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'hat Ml" '"e.rniinll a b atlitur Nul-' the heart of man expand with joy, to make government on strong grounds. We ask every
llior. dec hired that "the Kiate of South ; l.is st,l rejoice, and fill his bosom with grate- 1 reasonable person to-read this affidavit, and
then ask himself, if Houston should be the confidential and fire-side friend of a President of the United States, who was perfectly acipiainted with the transaction at the lime.
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Care I'm a i ib- f-ic.-i auu or jure an laoe-; f (.,Uottons
pendant -.over .i.'ity and that she has .h rirb.t an l'.lsc powers to declare war '. " . . . I .1! 1
: au.nak.ntr peace wna .a -owe. ..ou Louisville to New Orleans yrVW C:c, xb.s;s bo dl.y coinemg , 1. lhc buuka,)out (our mncs below
to l,e point. 11 j ' ' iFort Adams, witii v.ch violence as to
" t.)n lieaitto'.t rapture', bliss beyond compare!"
flic Steamboat Loinsfini on her last
.; -i rr t'.';a state :.t once stand iion her sotei ii-ntv. itisioad f throwing out 'i,i ts of r 'si-tance an.l separation in
start some of her timbers. Ju conseouence of her ere-sivo leakintr they
, (l.M to intimidate lne friends oi the p:..'. clive ss'cm, which is interwoven v.i;hlhe best interests of the country.
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. cotton wasre;uei m a dangerous stait. j ml lie TucL er has pu!di -.in d an ad- Upjie f,.(.'jrht v ..uld be. forwa'rded by the li'(.--3 to the citizens of Missouri, pro-, j- t uo;lt. Cin. Jhmriran.
were obli!i,ed to throw overboard about
) bales of cotton, and land part of her cartco on the bank. The Louisiana bad a full c.ira'o of provisions. The
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p ing to represent them in the next Ci.tiorese. lie avow? himself opposed
to tiie Hank, opposed to the Tariff,
sed to Internal Improvements, in
bivor
of Ntilhtkation, and a Ihorough-
The "Marshal of the City of Boston has issued a caution to ut igar smokers," that he w ill fine tin ni two dollars for every offence aain-1 the law, by smoking a cigar in the street. Cood!!'
" 1, Luther Illake. of Arkansas Territory, being duly sworn, do depose and say, that ou the -ilst day of March, 18-M, a I was l oining out of the War Office, in Washington, overn.tr Samuel linuslon accosted me, and alluiled to certain bids that had been made to
supply tho t;overnnielit with rations lo tho j Emigrating indians, of which bids I had then j put in the lowest, tniveruor Houston have apparently made himself acquainted with tho amount of the different bids, informed me that . he had not put in a bid in his own name, but
hail entered several m the names ol oilier persons, (.f which he had the control. My bid was at eight cents per ration, and he, the said Houston, propo ed to me that I should withdraw my hid, and buy up those of William Pieiitiss and David Uutler, jun., and that I should then join with him nnd his Irisnd lAvhwm he did not name) who was concerned
pril, A.D. 8.'!- comes Daniel St. John
administrator of the Estate of Parley White, deceased, and liled in the cilice ol the Clerk of the Probate Court in the county of Franklin, and state of Indiana, in vacation, his complaint, praying that he may have the privilege of settling said estate as an insolvent one, mid priyitig generally for relief; and thereupon, by order of Henry Perry, Es.piire, Probate Judge, of the county of Franklin, aforesaid, (in vacation), it is ordered and directed, that the creditors of said Estate be notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, by a publication, for sit weeks successively iu the Western Statesman, a newspaper painted, and published in the county ol Dearborn, and state aforesaid ; and further,
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rmiiE subscriber has a considerable cpianli- ' """'" l"u 1 "-'l" u, ' , 1' ,,,,, Fly of salt, which he will dispose of at thir- I ."! administrator ol the ty seven and ct. per. bushel and re-weigh. ! their respective clai ins, by 1 S .,ri1 omi, m-l- N SPVUKS or a statement ol the l.atuie tm reol, aguta April JOlh, 1.-. N.,.tAUIvS. j j,, Ul0 omcc of the Clerk of the ... ... ; Court aforesaid, previous to the July term ot lUJiSd JOS' !Vtil ' said (arnrl, to beholden at the Court house WSflLLbo ollered for sale, at the Court n,0okv illo, on the first .Monday in July
ww House, 111 Law reuceburgh, on the lilih n(,x h(.u a final distribution ol the assets lay of May next, the School Section, No. 11 j ol-1 t-st:itc of said decedent v. ill be decreed.
Fresli Flour. 5 BARRELS ol'S. F.Flour, and 34 Kegs of first rate common chewing to'3 bacco, lor sale by April 27, ISr.'iO. TOUSEY &r DUNN.
Salt at 72ct.
Town (", Uange 1 west, in the County of Dear
born, Lawrencebnruh Township. JAMl'.S WALKKU, March 9th. Srhuul Commissioner.
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mrrSK"If:rM Salt, superior and white for ill sale by L. W. JOHNSON. March 20th, 133 2.
their claims will be postponed in favor of tha
claims of the more diligent creditors. Copy Teste. KOllF.lt T .1 Oil .NSC,",-. '.(.'. F.C. April lllli, A. D. lfcC,U 1.-I',.v. VANCE and SPOON ER ha.e mr. m1 their Olfice to the small frame blip, ling one door below the Clerk's O.irce, and -.early oppo site the Court llju;e. M och 'J.
g'dng .lae kson-man.
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