Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 36, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 November 1832 — Page 2
Jlisccli.mrous Selections.
OUIO CANAL.
Epitome of She Times.
Contested Election. William Al
len's right to a seat in the 23 congress
Murder in Missouri. A letter re-j will be contested, says the Scioto Ga-
following hostages are to be kept inobsevations in this. Secondly, indulconfmemcnt durinsr the pleasure of the ! cences in diet. Those who are recov-
Itat.ords us no ordinary decree ot ; . . ..... , . ... J ..:..r..f .:n ' j ...... . ... Un;,-,,i vm SJf I rt;a rltps on the 7-tc. The grounds of contest are.thM
v . . sons: me i ropuei, ins oromer, anu ins moicui. m ivi.tusu mm uir, u mey in- --u .-v.. . - pleasure to announce, that tins noble, ' i . t i .i r i i u . 1 i , i r i n 1 IOM -t vnn.Tn,.mmiLatr tT bv i eal votes were cast for turn. Itwi.l i -m xi;ri .0.,t -,!.- h-w ?. f 1 5no"ih sons; Wee-sheet, Pamaho, t he I.itt e d u 1 je in hearty mea Is o f solid food . A 1 1 ; I 0 t h in s t . a ou n g nu n in t n a t cuy i V"'" , and magmfuetit woik has at length '.. r.. f V. ,'. Tu!.h.;ni SU,M l;ni,l 0j;i.i Mip nntnR of CIraves was shot bv alellow i be recollected that he was the success-
P r7- be merged in the na-' as gruel soup, mush and milk, rice, clerk, by the name of Mitchell through ful competitor of Gov. McArthur, and l7 fcri? tion : and no chief or 1,raro of Black I chocolate, and other article, ofa like the body while behind tho counter, succeeded bv a majority of only on
::L::T Hawk'spartv to be permitted to cxer-'kind. Every thing beyond this bill of Knaves fell. Mitchell walked to we, rote.
' , " 1 ' u'i' li ftated frori I -ike e any' authority whatever amongst ' fare is very pernicious; door-relumed-drcw a second p.sto st vessel which lloateu irom Lake J - o T, l... r.n.. ,. ' .i i,.,,i nv.nti.mtprnn. shot
i nope my leiiow ciuzens win scrupulously observe what is here stated,
been com
,v i,; ..1 .,,. l,-.,! Kln tion; and no chief or bravo of Black chocolate
t.r
Erie to tho Ohio River. He arrived at , tnem T .. ...i. .. r.,i. Tj. '
.:vent, in a manner corres
nnn,Kn.T ih ct-v in lhis cit-v which for J'lstinction,s 1 disseminating a knowledge of those im ponding w ith ? s.lke? we wiU caU thc Brothers of char- i portant caut?ons.
and reached over the counter and shot Impohtant. I ranees, ngiu ana a brace of balls through the neck down-! her husband, and Robert Dale Owen ward into the chest, which finished the- and his wife have given notice that business so well commenced. Graves ; they are about to remove from New
. , , , I 11 .1 IHiai.1 t Hill VHliUH. I the ltnnortant epoch which, the sue- -4 r.i j i 11 . t. i ... . ? ,. . . itv. It is a part ot their creed to hold cess m completion ot this splendid im- i r r i . 1 ... , .. 1 i . . e themselves m readiness for every good
nruiMi r . i Ui u i c nrv ni . ,
i.... uf work Many of them are wealthy, and; tinue to fall victims to the Enidemic,
fil,. n ,Mi, mi.utln ih,t bciS s0' Posse53 l" means ol f ir more from neglecting the first stage. I repeat
J'c?!cct of the first stage.
It is lamentable to sec how manv con-
1 . . I ' p-fpncivi iispfn nr han ll nthprwisfi 1. : : .:K
account of the cholera, the ccremonv , -- -iutu11..uu,;.UUl.ull "-",c"ueni1"
was di-pensed with. Thc length of this
canal is we hundred and ten miles; and it forms an important link, in therrand chain of communication, by which the v.-ator of the Atlantic are made to mingle vuh tho?c of the Mississippi. The 0!i:o ra-ial was commenced in the year
lyjj. an 1, consequently, just seven
circumstanced. Ihcy do not coop , everv possible solemnitv. that few or
themselves up in solitary establishments, none' WOuld die of the Epidemic, if the but mingle in society like other men j fir5t stages were attended to, whenever assume its relations, and perform its du-1 j iave been able to ?iet the historv ot a
ties. Whenever distress beialls the f;1tal ra. I liavn found th nniiont had 1 , V' V, 'J b. .kvators.
comm.milv.vn.. w.ll u, .are to hnd ' ,'u- ,1. ' ! countJ lnd" 5SV u l.nd .anoul" " .which the followinj
r fc vn,v.'v.viii.,vnw.HTa iuui.' run 'kill
died in a few moments.
Gen. Houston arrived in town yes-j terday.on his way to the Northern part;
of Arkansas, i lie General will, we understand, return home in the Spring,
York to New llarmony,whore they pro
pose hereafter to rcstdf
Th Scarlet Fever, s;tys the Union Pa. paper, is r.iging to a considerable extent in tiie south western section tof
this County. Its attacks are mostly or,
ances it
and oiler his services to the people, to
serve them another term as Governor. , sin;iH children, and in many i
Memphis Advor.uk. jhas proved fatal
One report from Eaconia, Harrison! -
them, like angels of mercy, administer- j tion chiellv of the stomach and bowel
mg relief to the suffering. During the i before the spasms and coldness came on. i
years have been spent in its construe- , r ,"u,: V'""" i .Now.in that tormmg stage the maladav tion. It will stand a lasting menu-' r,aCf 'Vhab'tc,J V hm"a" '" . I is easU-v arrcsted ? w,Ica il "ejected, I
mentofthe enterprizc, wisdom and ua. k au ureary, unu mey u,u no , tne patuMlt goncr:iI1v dies, public spirit of the! people by whom it Titrate it; no atmosphere so Iwded Could every one who becomes indis-! w as executed. The beie'dt which has xXh Ptilcnce tnat they aid not breath ; posed )C imlnrcd to take instantly loj already been signally enjoved is. we ; . hedncss so revoking tha his bed, and send for a physician, the hope, 'but a pre, age of that which is ,Cd!d ,,ot relleve, , 1 le Vckt .and ! epidemic would be forthwith deprived i hei-eal-crto be realized. Where, sev-wfc,sooth!d b-T,,he,r kl,,d' i of all its horrors, The Roman maxim,-
en years ago, the foot of civilization .T IHlim!?n wer rm.t iU binnhi is not more ap-
sel-Jomif ever had trod, is now to be ' ' ; lucu 11,5 u plicable to any other evil which atlhcts ,rcn beautiful and prosperous villa1 ex whatever humanity j maukind, than to Epidemic cholera. Where bat a short time since notlfm -c d su' was choerfu,1' rctu orcdH Dvxiei. 1)vKf.,M. I), vas to be heard save the croakin- of f he C,mC ? PCrS0,naI C.m" ! Cincinnati, Oct -JO.
ion: aim an ims was uone oayauer; day. and week after week, by men who i lVhe- !in' Rivk RMw.Tiv h i. .. i . i . . i f . i i , j? .
cu n:l,.5 ,,f the h.mh, nnw f: H,l;,rKi ' "u "Kn;a..u nir.i lens o- mousanas hi gcrstown Vr s.i of Vcd.,dav contains
t.il, :;. n,Mrlw..,u a' , their command, and might. inslead,havt
VvTnotESAt.E emigration. TheSlutt- cartlily splendor, with no sight or sound rai d Universal Gazette of Sent. d. an- cf wo to annoy thetn. They had. it !.:
ice.
re died of the Cholera, in that ct.vti, expires on th
-The t:'rm? for Senators wero "d dav of March
next. viz. Messrs. Webster, cf
1 . ,1 r. 1 .1 . 1
in l.vansviiie o aeatnsare rcpouco. I chlisctts; Holaics,Mainc; Foot. Co-iec-In Henderson, Ky. o deaths. itirnt, Sevmour,Yermont : Dudley, Nrw In Madison Ind. IS oeaths are said.Yorl 1)icl.prson) x,:w tirv,'iy.,., to have taken place, and a large portion ; pom),vlvauia . Sm'.f.i."Manla..d ; Tvler, of the inhabitants left the town. j Virginia; Grundy,Tcnnc?sre; Ruggl, " Ar ! Ohio; Tipton, Indiana; Ell;-, MissisThc whole number of deaths in ,cw; . . icnt0n. Missouri.
rk last week according to ihe report ! .
on
the wild inhabitants of the forest, the busy hum cf industry, and the mellil'u-
of the City Inspector, was 101, of which j
"'" ill i . tu 1 ..
i.i. uwn v .kit.
There ! during th
'nit. Males S females 31 13 died '. of oonsiimplicn 10 i i hokra 'J it;- ' fantile unknown 1 bilious fev:M : convulsiop. 3 cliolera infantum, kc.
The Minor's Journal, says: Thn mis
sionaries coniined to hard labor m thi
were deaths m iiaiiimore , Georhl IVnite!,tia. v liav- been
e week, ending on me iJin
instrumental i:i constructing inons LoUrri JI herd, to be uc nosing of the. Cherokee lands tiz'jns of that state.
an enord in diato the ci-
a report, thai the robber-: were detected :
m tne Isdiowing manner:
A Mammoth Jin ov. A Wntcr-mcd-
:.. .1 ,'. t 'T.. 1
The Cas!
tlu Ra
ior and ethers hclongin to : Crine. a short
nuances t.iai a plan is in progress in the iruc. o -l reward ot hencvolence, to discover the (lenredaiors. found a ' too, in poor oak barroS.) which- weirhc. south west ot Germany, to make no a " hicn is tne f tijovmc-nt of itself, hut no stump cf a candle around which was ; -yj rot .n:j. state and ship it over to the United votes oi thanks were passed in ti.' ir wrapped a small piece of paper, having Siatc5,to become a twcnl y-fiflh rsem- favor by the city authorities: their deeds . on it "the. nam-.; ofa merchant of Whcef-! Thc Franklin (Eon.) Ilepublica her ot the c onfedoracy. The following have not been trumpeted through the ; jPor. to whom thv immediately went ; states that on the ith ult. the steambo;
in searcbm" lor souu
Mr. J acoo
inco above Soutii- . i
vi present, season, ( Luis,
a . too. in noor oax barrens.) wine:', weitracu
traces: Uend, ludiana.ll
A tli vr. On
'.valk'ing a!i;iat the streets o was it.r fn i (' a inch's and ,
ki'zh', lie was en
o! 'jonan '-rt'
a man wa? l!oilon who hrr.r quarters
oi ijOs.o:
in kioenca.
tyosinn ijf.A
nonce oi the project appears ia that ; newspapers. r:or sung ry tim muses; aml Hnuircd whether he had sold, anv i Monticci publication: According to accounts there have been no publh: imjuiriss. in- caudk-s'on the ni-htthe Hank was roil-; Orleans.
froai the south west of Girmany, a so- to the origin of their society, or the , 1,1, and to whom he had sold them. ' two lives were lost.
o, on her way
. ' I II l I.' . i- v.
(town
:er uue.
1o X One
cieiy oi lineral men are organising a moae in winch us operations are con-; Xhe merchant told them tiat
ti-iii.i jji.in ui m i iuiug 10 ioi in - nutvui, .in v fiii.uivj "l : sohl candle? to a erT hov
he had ',
Ctioi.r.a.v at Eoston.
America. The emigration has hither- le-d to make such inquiries by the state-; to a certain tavern wl the town, whither' ers were S(Ji,t lo
Two I" Tremont-
i '; Capital Punishment;. At the preser.-t i i Session of the Tennessee Legislature, a
w , biii has been reported by their judic.inor ! rv (Committee, abolishing all capital
! punishments as to all free persons within (he Sta'tf-, We arc rnot advised of j the late of the bill, street i
to been precarious, because it did not rncr.t we have put forth, thev can b
rest c:i a'iy solid foundation, and be- 'Sw cred in a few words: The Brothers
v i . i, m .,ii 10 , . . i., i. t uutc in i ft itUi wi vyiiu,i,' tiv j ii 1 1 n i ui j-'un. r: sonic ,TeoMemoii
Iut now it is il ith: rent, as the object is tion; they are simply good men r.nJ 1 sj :,i,-s
t' tarm r G:rr.ii;i bcvoinl thc gd citizens, carrying tiieir principles ocean, which is to receive "all those iato practice, and fuliiilling th-ir obliwliose hopes and claim to liberty and rations, to thomseives, their families,
liidit ar.i disaon jiatc 1 in old Gormanv. the comrnuaitv, and tl
. . - 11.1 1.- i-i
an tne relations in which i rovuiencc
has placed them. A". Jour, of Cuia.
"i-i thrv proceeded, and on enquiry learned Ho-pititl on Friday, both of whom died' jn j ritv 0f ow York there nns ' I ''Ml C T 1.1 .-.1
that the candles had been bought for
who were then up
T-i. .. i. i- . i r i r:iV'C
niey went up stairs ami iouiui - v '
1 i;e Lommissioneia ot Ju ahii oi ine N,v htlfiP,j lUrti-.i'u-r. n..rinn5 ;n
Middle district, report on Saturday 5jthc crnnlovmont of Government, wlicse.
fatal but one. 1 oi t v-ix i ,,,,;i,i 'l.,,.;-, ,,, ,n,.nlK- i.
all
heir xWaiccr, i-r ,-f: Wirt- S.!
the gentlemen busily engaged ia di-',lcat'H are reported f--r the last week,i OTO.OOt viding the spoils. We understand that' - ot which were by cholera malig- j '
one of the detected is a resident of tl ini-
F 1 jl 1-.,I. .
in ora?r to oe auniutea into the confederation ofh- United States of Ame-.
ih a. (he law requires the number of : f;eo inh i'oitants, above 25 years of age,' W.si:ngto.n Irvincj. Seventeen: to be 'o ,';0'), and this number is to be years cf foreign travel has not yet cur-: assernhl -d bef .re :mv fnritu r mrncm-pj ed our distinguished countryman of ai
;K,ri't'I vn 5E?A U TMEXT npolis, .Yov. 8,
ludianr
To the Clerks, Treasurers, Sheriff, rind other officers in the several countii.s of In
diana.
The exports c-f Cotton from I"c
in the Last niuy
leans.
follows: In
ItSUl, "20 1,5.3? bales IS-it;,
Or-
ycars, were as
UX)VS bales-
bales 1S-25, 2 j 1,951 bales 1S27.
only
the year
ritv in C. r.-
1 ooj
can be taken. Many of the Germans : renchant to which he pleads guihy in; Jy lh(, mai, 0, VrcJllcsJilv of n cst.ibiiihcd m North America will join the m.rodctton to the fcketck Look, for , j. j ..L.ceiv,ia ( (, their tountrymen. and the plan is o ; peering i,.toeTy nook and corner of , iuon, crcU of State 'of 'iin" r.orular m Germany, t hat Fr arrelv nv ihe worKI. Alter rambttnff over tiie ; i T... , , - ,
vopular in Germany, that scarcely any tliCr -orhl. Alter rambling over the louhts arc entertained of ilsbeiii" sue-; nerlhern and eastern part of the Union
;!!-,!,'' and seeing more cl the country in tho We shall bid them" welcome" when s'-'ol t time which bar, elapsed since his
301,818 hales 18 -JS, 207,019 bales 18-29, 351,1);) bales 1830, 121,08' bales 1S31-2 3.3GJOG bak-s. Tiie exports of the year just past, were Go,
Fa"'Usi
London was tho
Britain which had more than 1C00'J inhabitant:-. In If'", there wore seven others w!iic!i exceeded that number. Manchester is the second ei'v, Glasgow the third, Liverpool the fourth, and Edinburgh thc fifth.
they arrive but the idea of forminz a cinrn Man Uo Me niajoriiv ot
s!ato is chimerical and would be injuri
oas, oil many accounts. 1
in tl
)a course
oft!
eir
people
:voe, ne naj now
United States, sundry packages of Cir
culars, audressed to the Clerks and Treasures of each cour.lv, requesliag information on many subjects relating
year
bales less than in tin.
!;cre is
to the collection, disbursement, ccr. of
I ,1,, ; 1- l v.uuui.1 n.-cuuc. il IS su ) poseu lllla iae t he r f : rl ( ! I--,-:i t :-.n -i rwl iuimor . - . . 1
' i format 10:1 h.-is iirrn i-m pi it
Population of France. The census of IK'dT '-bowed an increase in Ihe imnulu-
' PreviUS tjon ofFrancc in the snare of five sears
j of I, i')0 ,));(). That of S?y shows an i 1 r h , . . , increase hut little more than 700.0;)!"?. JJulce ol ;ioclena, it is said, re-1 i-. 4t , t , . , , c. , ' ' , In the department oi t!;n reme toere is
8,i0() inlia!;-
" " ' i lormilt 10:1 h.-is iirrn 1:1 1 fl lir v rvnt-
I .. . . .. ..... ... II 1-................ .. v.. ..i v.. t II I
m.stala, r.s to Me number ot persons. - - o . w n pnj gone oa among ; frien , G , f f ofFrance ccc.reqmred to form astato, which al- tne Lake S , per 0 Indians hat;tobc useJ la the (1;,,(,4ions poUyr Qn so cannot be !orm-d unless alter nassini' may r.ot be expecteo from such a lour ., , , ,.,, . j 1 tnui vaies of Connecticut, alon the . 1 T ,r n b 1 I mtor i. xt Ixmvx Tkeattf.?. A rock y ridges of N. Ilamshire, over (he ! ? M? T ; ' 'T1 Oi 1 . r.i 1 i--w . . . . . i I ir-.t VOI1 W 1 1 1 ;i ns'.i.fr t h 1 11 f r r rrvrr-i ( ori.ic ,
o.. nails paper 01 tne Jc. says: ncii plains 0 western New o: r. the
iicvn iy CIL1II11L llllij 1113 I r.-ll It .111-. .1-1 . i-
!.!;,. a 1 ..L 1... ..... ! posuive diminution 01
UILMIUHII" UIC.IIIICU lllcll. I1U . S 1 3S, 5- ! ;,,i. T1. I- 1 I u -1 ! . . , . 0 ,ua:iis. .tins (liminudon is lo Ik. attnb1 sinated by a woman. I. , . ., .... , . . -i-. J '.ifeil to i h.- Tiniilirril cfifr at ! rarire.
Tlu-" present population of tho kingdom
At the recent election for
u We learn from Rock Island, that on prairies cf Michigan, and now ia th it. 1.' , , , . , . '
. . ireaty was concluded . forests ot '-liie far West, ' what rcv, ith t!-,e "Wianebngo Indian?, by which ; ncwed vigor and freshne?? will it g'r. e to thi v cede to tho United States nil their': a pen always delicate aiul ;lexiiL! Thc lav.: southland east of tb.e Wisconsin, ! European woild has long since comau l the Fox River of Green Hay, plimented the deep rooted patriotism of amounting to"nearlv .o.OOO.fiOO arrr-.-furolio miilmr r,fi!, 1; iA.,... u
his theme
country, liis literary efforts
syh
That the subject may be the better LT 6cl?oone li:ivc arrivca at Now understood it will be well for vou to;?'.,'1"3 lro.m AamP5C0' with -110,0 JO
have reference to the expose of your! county, setting out each item of expense;
senaratni"- .mnrr.-mCnns mri.l C. ' e aie luioimcu iroi
I i i . 1 .. .1 ,
public buildings, avlums for thc poor : "uu-'u auinoruy inat a single pota- '. .. 0 -.. " I. l r nt th., l.-i..,1 ..J....11.- ll.wl
111-
of
.;c from the ord
year.
1-1. 1 . . . .
w nu n Mey are to receive 10,000 for : asserting that, .vhen he too 27 year?. A school is to be established from his country, bis liti
and maintained for the same period,1 were always happiest' as if the sketchnear Prairie du Chein,at an annual cost es which ilnstrated her scenery or manof not more than j 3,000. Six nimcul-! ners were a labor of love" to hi m. I,iv
. . . 1 1 . . . . 1
u.Msisiwcive yoiic 01 oxen, agricultur- j we not then, now that be has renewed I Mix his bride, about the year I03S, his!
.u imj.-ieintnis, cvc. are to lie provided ; (lie associations ot Ins youth, and added U.r jheni the annual expense to be i new and kindling ones to his primt,look .9 The J. Ninths grant to the forward with delight to many a iiteravinnebaoes a part ofa tract of conn- ry treat yet to come. "Thc foot of Mactry west of the Mississippi, called the rres'or onco. morn on his nfiv bn.-iib."
uoveraor. o at n-t
there were 2.,'.).;0 more votes polled I
, , . 1 J I Ihe most indefatigable political edelecuon in 1 ennsyh ania. , ., T , 0 . ., .
urn eiiiier jaclvsoa or air.! mat v.e. know of. is Mrs. Aw;; Rovai.. This lady publishes a weekly shoe!, at Washington, called the Paul Pry, and devoted to the support of the general Ad1 1 - ministration. Her editorials, like a two-edged sword, cut both wavs; she is particularly prolific in such terms as, bribery, apostate, bank corruption, renegade, iVc. applied indiscriminately to friend and foe. Saturday Post.
ooliars specie.
Ekvt this. We are informed fro;.
inary expenses of thj-to' of lhc ki"d umixh called Chena M Nnmr i g0' "as planted by Levi Lane, Es.t.
t ll T?..ll. :. . 11... -
j iirtni)ioii 10 uis, 111 me spring and a Silver House Knor.s. It is mention-, few days since it was found to have pro1 by Rerkmaun, that when the fllar- dueed three hundred and eighty seven
ej by lieckmaun, that when the fllar- dueed three hundred and eighty .1- 'P r . 1 . . 1 . . . . a J
ijuess 01 mscany, one oi Me richest ! potatacs, making two bushels
prince? 01 nis ume, went lo meet IJea-; Extra Aews Letter.
.-.i v.iiai iirountl, extending 40 miles i he will move w all a freer and a firmer upon the Mississippi, and running back ' tread ; and his spirits braced by his naahnut 0 miles. The Winnebagoes are ; tive air, wanton in manv a gamesome to snrre,,(i,tr nine of the nation, accus-j humur. cd committing murders; and their an-j Indian life id by no means altogether
mimes to ne witimtld until the surren-;ncw to Mr. In ins; for when a youth of
1 15 ,,M'' ; eighteen, he once, among the tribe at A treaty has also been concluded . St. Regis, went through the impressive with the Sac and Pox Indians.by which j rife of an Indian christening. His litfbey cede to the United States, to de-jerary character, which was a safe pas-
..r .m..n u.v, uil v.,u, .i inueiii- pott to mm through every country ot
however dangerous,
ction in the w ild
...... 1 t -.I . 1 I.
i.:i.ami lorine M-t.iriiy 01 uie invad- Murope. in times
ed fi onti. r, a part of their country ex-! will hardly be a prote lending along the Mississippi about oOO ; land where he is now
mib-s, and west of that river about J 5lL American
miles. A reservation is made in this cession, in favor of the Indians of 20 mi!' square, to embrace thc principal iliacs on the Iowav. A blacksmith
now roving. A Y.
CHOLERA RELAPSES. All who have had cholera, in any degree, are Peculiarly liable to relapses
shop is to be maintained among them and many of our citizens have nlready
for .i0 years; some provisions to be fur-1 perished in this way. The causes of
nibbed for (bf immediate use of (he des-1 these relapses are chiefly two. First
litute. women and children, deprive! of, rising foo soon from bed mid going into I Several persons have announced them
Mar protectors by the war; and 0,000 i the open air, by wbn b the perspiration i selves as candidates. Some pledge bushelsof corn fo be delivered in April jis checked. In no other disease is this themselves, if elected, to vote for Jackn'xf. TliP V. Slate? also pay (hem so dangerous. I speak according to (he son and Van Ihiren, others for Jackson, 'J'.!;0'i for 20ffUcccihc years. The cspciier.ee of ot!icr places ar.d my own and Barbour Louisville Herald.
A volume of the 4 Select Speeches of John Sergeant of Penn- lvania," has been published by 1". L. Carov tfc Hart, lit. 1 lit. J " .
wl.nle train wrr m m:mhifi,nil i ir,.i...J tr.....i : ! 01 m lail 1 l plua. i hey consist ot nn
orated, that bis horses were shod, not I -10 years, advertises in the New Bed 1 r " 011 t doa,hsof Adamsand J-d-with iron, but with silver. The tir.ijjford ATorrr,. f,,. t ..u... .u.. ,er-i!! Dkcoui-so delivered at Rut-
even were of the same metal; and when ' lived at least half a century. She re-1
my ot Mem dropped out, they belong-1 uires no other qualification says she
nas some motiey, and is pretty handsome. If this damsel hastii.-d hr ;t.
ed to those who found them. It is well known that an ambassador from England to France once indulged in a similar extravagance, lo exhibit his opulence and generosity, having had his horse shod with silver fehoes so slightly attached, that by curvetting thc animal, they were shaken off and allowed to ba picked up, by the populace. Ten.nessek.-TIic Legislature of Tennessee ad journed on the 22d inst. after a session offifty-five days. Mr. Murray, of the Senate, was not expelled. The minority of the Senate entered a protest against its decision, and Mr. Bradford protested against the protest of the minority being spread on the journal. The nomination of electoral candidates by the members of the Legislature
docs not appear to be well leceived.
in vain for twenty five years or more, she can hardly expect to accomplish her ends at last, by proclaiming her wants in a newspaper. Remember, none to apply " who are under 50." Boston Traveller.
A correspondent complains that his neighbors have so good an opinion of hi? taste in purchasing wood, coal, &c. that they burn his, in preference to their own; and asks uur advice upon the subject. We wo'jld recommend lumtosave them the (rouble of taking it,by carrying it to them.
From Nassau Ry the sloop Fcrona, From Nassau, we have papers to thc 10th ult.inclusive. They contain nothing of importance. An arrival from Turks Island reports the quantity of Mlt made this st.n,otl as unusually Rreat. A week before
inn, a imiiio,, of bushels wcre hand. ,
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ger's Collego; his argunvnt in tiie Cherokee case two Speeches in Congress on a Bankrept System a speech on the Bank of the V. S. one on the Missouri Question and one on Ketrenchment and Reform. The volume contains about 270 pages, and is neatly got up. Indiana Li:;isl vtuue. The Editors of the Indiana Journal respectfully inform the public (hat (bey intend, as heretofore, to furuith their numerous readers w ith a full and accurate sketch of the proceedings of the General Assembly during the approaching session, for which purpose (hoy will engage competent reporters. The Journal will be published twice a week, and will bo forwarded to those w ho desire it during the session only ;.t7." cent, payable iu advance. Those wishing to subscribe will please forward theirnanies.through the members of the Legislature or otherwise, in time to read; us Uy the fust day of the session, so that they may receive (he first numbers. Our regular subscribers w ho are in arrears will confer a favor by forwarding ibe amounti due us by members of the Legislature
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