Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 49, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 15 February 1833 — Page 1

Mr ' WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS THERE IS MT COUHTRY."

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Vol. in.

AND PUBLISHED BT C. P. CLARKSO., via or high Asn shout strki TEHMS :

k A WREA CE 81UKG II, IlDIAiA: FHID AY, FEBRUARY 13, 2 03.

i VAKSIETY.

j Extract of a letter from a gentleman in ; Cincinnati, Ohio.

With the exception of New Orleans, innnnati is the larirest ii v i ii the

TWO DOLLARS ad FIFTY CEXTP per i C ythr. r wnhle

ii tv tic ii isriiii rr p .1 1 -

ttT t'i. pv.np.unf tuo poll A tis iii aivanVo. I " tcrn or Southern tountr . . It is situ

tUtx tinted in a valley several miles in cireumTi...e Wh rrceivtil.eir p,r hv prWat. ,,os, m. Tt nt C' a,ltl 1S Surrounded bv hills Tti..P.,6e,.r itwill beaii,!e(1 ,l t,ieil iul).crll,.j which are seer from the Ohio and Ken--. isr wiu bpriijcontinurd until mi ,m rpr. . . "cky shores and is divided nearly in ti i : 'i nloa a t the unt ion of thf v.i,r..... .-..! . . . - J

f tifT .i,.c,,ntinCf the V.'.d Vf X iiSlu. i ine center by tne Ohio river. I lie hill ...i ,l will .. j '"' ; . .

tr""' t" the F.d.t.ir must he ,,e,t ,.,,,1 A'Umue.net.ts inserted ;u the usual rates.

captains, 151 first lieutenants, 151 se- breath nni words which burn" an-

conu uo..u uaru UO..I1 surgo,uit majors, 'propnate, as einanatiiv Irom "tin; chil

li f&

oilendmg reform

1 1 qunterjniaslcr ?ergeaiils,t'23sergeauts, ' dmi of the Sun," as the people of tin; ioi corporals, 21 princpal musicians, South were once poetirailv designated IOS artificers, 23) enlisted for ordi-hy.Mr. i'iaekney. We 'speak' thus,

upoti being warned

nance, and 5 )52 privates.

tin; whole strength of the army 7131 ! they avow. At. x. (i'ir.

men.

The

reader will perceive thai;

tms number is sumewhat larger than i

formVfi o 1 H v f ";'! usual, which is owing to the addition: lorm a tino bold outline oi beautiful .' . . r yio.i.

How

more easv

TO (.UOvV u.c.t. Xoiiiinir

rich it

is

than to crow

FOETKY. From Atkinson's Casket. THE LAST Hi: OF I.OV". 'Tis pan (lie last fond tic is broken That bound me tr. romance, and spoken Th. lait wonl breiithetl to love; And I am left on life's dark shore, Never to bow to woman more, Inconstancy to prove. Oh Eeauty ! in thy mape power Hath passed away rr,y manhood's hour, A coiiflant earthly heaven; But destiny hath lorp decreed The poet's heart for love eliotild b'eed, TAo;i;h hope and blis ;ire riven. That I have sinned, ala, ii known, Bat fren i'l-fated love alone TIhhp situ h::ve spiling, So error's mini", since bn hood's hour, That was not canid by bea'ity's power, Or by love's witeh'ry wrun;. With love those fin have pa't for ever, And I no raore shall err r.a never Ajain in beauty's power; The last tie is dissolved, and broken The silken chain nnd hive's fnd token, All, all in tin's lone hour. Ob, I have knelt at beauty's shrine, And wor?hi.i'd all those charms divir.e, Devoted poets si :i ; But n::ver more this knee shall kneel, And never more this hear shall ft el Love's arrow? ki-ener sting. Henceforth en lire's eventful tide, My day. and years shall darkly glide, Devoid of joys or fear? ; Life's fl.-tting hours 'hall henceforth hear Tivi ieti between hnu.ble prayer Anil retrospection's tear?. I'll when in boyhood's happy day, 1 f,r-t bad loved to beauty's 'way First bowed the adoring knee ; I little thought that I should wake

To fell. ala, and to partake So much of misU ry. Ch. then I dreampt that life would prove One coriMant scene of bli'snil love, Of hopes no ton ju may tell ; 15at ah, 'tis pas'.---the vow i broken, The tie is scer'i',and is spoken The last, dread farewell. i!vbarp -O'.i, yr, my harp, that young i-o sweetly and so gaily sun; To woman's listening ear -fbnll never more be waked to song, Sure to depnrfftil joys that long Have been ta u.emory dear. To blasted hope, to former love, Its trin." ngaiu shall wake, to prove II.-iw hard it is no more To b- a man no mere to -raze On woman's charms no more to praie, To lovr, and to adore. I'll hid': me from the world.- and why 1 ear,nottfooli on woman's eye, So witching and not mon; 1 cannot mockh; r e.:i:"l grace, Ami gaze upon her heavenly face, And sav I will not loveTl'r.cer.BVe 1 bswed at woman's feet, And thrice ill-fated, love so sweet, Hath f;ie awarded mine; Just at .h hour when hope was bright, Dark disappointment cat its blight O'er nil my dreams divine. Oh happj dajs of ynnrij romance, How blot jesceni, when I but glance Hack on years gone by;

The dTi of youthtul love, ye item

! co:. figuration, having a rich soil, and clothed with timber to th; ir sun. me!?. From seme of these summits, the city with all i!s streets, gardens, public

in-

aia 1 1 .1 iae u

no Ohio

I st in! (led with steamboats, the towns of!

V, ,,..,., i i', . j- ii;-") ""3 ui v.iioiii ut eimsiet

u tui u u iiiiiiiuii. tjii v i i e ae . , 1 1 . . . u i

tuc frhore, ana Itie bustle -of lilo aid : ..i0 r .., ('...;; j . i , lf biiisness, are ;.ll distinctly seen. The1 m.,.. i.,, .i , 'm ( ,r . i . , , J , ... ! Mass., I5t ilaruorJ. luat I arr.-Miii" i, ee t a sies in the w :o c cranu atnnhithe-i p.. i i ... i , ' .0 , ' ; , , ,' , i a., 11 at L nchbur-r, a., -bJ at .,'v. atre of one view, and fen- spots com- v -. v., " .. .. . ,

mand a more beautiful a-id picturesque view of i leasing and aniinaiiii;: oiiject-:

;i i

at ITlica. 13 at Winch

i . i and Lie remaii.uh r at the '.ii ore ii : v f 'i. ' i . , .

I ' i I'f'il'V t ' t ! t . i ! it- . , . : ; . . : . .

H' hole f tl."!:.-st t, ; ii- ! ..) i . . .

were received ai hie

! than litis. I The streets of tha cih

i i . , it i ii. l"- e.vee;.e)ii

' -.v-..v. .i,.,!i JLLUIIU i.ll-v I ,...,-.,,1- , ! . i

called the Hill. The second bank is; elevated 5 ) or G) feet above the first;! but the streets Slave been so graduated,! as t ) form a smooth and , nile f;aeeii!,i a.i d to render the comaiunicaiieti ie-! tween them continuous and ca y. In! con.-cquetice of the descend irrx aa;de of ti e streets, all tiu; stajraated wateis are j

tne pe.rlv not t!ie o.ime,

Hi. -n tne next assistant

t'lereof, s'aall have power to bind the pari v so otr.uiditii:, to answer to it at

Total com-; with reirard to the literary merits o! the next court if, .Hi; case so require.

m Ssioned officers 50 1 ; non-comnii-son-' these documents we hold another provided it ii so understood that no wood officers and pi ivates, t'5 10, Making.' opinion concerning the doctrines which . m;m sliall Slav; li'ucrly to wear great

sleeve-, slashed apparel or immediately :;it.al railes nr loni; v. ini?. The use of tobe.eco iii public or privali', was also prohibited; beaver hats, ii'wui!, were forfeited. Waos wera fixed at eiht pence per day; feed board) at two pence p'-r day. The price of corn was i siahiished at six i. hillings per bushel, and no man was (all .wed to give it to his hos. The At drinking of toasts was also forbidden. It was further ordered that Ilia laws shoal J be formed and enact f 4 .'ccordinir to the laws of God. It is a l't tie remarkable and worthy of re;nemb ranee that wilst t'ne price of corn, the piineipal article e.ffjoa.ia those days, was fixed at so high a ra!e,board and wages should have been so low. One may torui from the fact, a curious hypothesis relative to the character of our fore

fathers, as compared with that oi t::z

5

ui six companies oi rangers, comprising

oj men, as oirected by an act of congress, passed at the last'session.

1 he number of recruits enlisted

to tl

ie service durinir th

ear em

j et!i September So2, i xtl i-ive ol r;

au-

on!y to trust nobodv to befriend none

to tret every thine-, rtnd save ail we get o stint ourselvs and every body belonging to us to be the friend of no

man, and have no man for nor f,

ii I ,- i i i j ceat

i,aii.i nave: no man lor our

lo heai imeresl upon iutcre.s!.

listed '1" "1 tC1':' l, he n1, a;i d tniseral

ii

..aa despised, ior some tuentyoi (hirii years, an.l riches will come as sure 1;d:sease and disappoiumeut.

i. i.e.! pec; . y si' a; , v

1

ua,

o, at l i ov isici

3 at i):il.i!id.

i a. l ..: .a.!

; at ;:,(,;;;!,

a.. mi-

1 1 e cf

-.a!:!! i-: . e

ai t:;e expeasesavo l::'it i. wall ii "ss .! a'.h co;

On V i i oUl'le

ni

a ;

the b

, i

".ce over it, and th

w a

I carried off. The strecle are washed ' j r!e;.n by by t!ie rains, which generally ; render them dry and heaU'iiV. Tue city is amply supplied with water from

itnesiiio, oy sham pown; i lie water

Oi tiiOiJ V.'.iO

niili! u v siaii.i;:-.

abcaglit twiee a; many (iJl cut ofi-U; in the slate ofXe-v York, as i;i ail ike rest of Lie coualry. At the dulerent armories cf le.e U:ii-

ted c-lr.lef, tne re was manufactured oi a;, ( procured, during the year ending -JJth 1 Ofiou devclo'

. las,, i loriy.two p')'i:ri iroii can-! ;!

iOj ton t -avo noiial do.. 11 twen-l a',... ... i ..

. j j " .un.ui, ua -a

i j-ivui 'JJiuui;, i;o liei l Ciirn.ii!'.'Se .,(i i, . : I

e .. '..i. f ti .! .. t

oj uius.veis, . iiuii s nii

a iii-r.

tte lanna:.

cf verv e

nviae; in

"s to fiai-.i ti:c woi !;- d in a hole, the heir-

filths

ymei,', ni; an-

pint goes-

; A ii i speaks i okna

;'.:!gto:i letter writer b.f,, v-lar. ll.un'Jlon ofSou!i Car-

t ,!

l ; corn

... . . . ... K .

eal ! e'.ll I aaoe., wiitr.i 1:1 ; uuj m

aid a days wages ar :

a

c n

."e no;

i I!C 1 1 fllf. Ill c

ii n ..I . i 1 ..

., -.. is ui iilu.u.1 e oie a is ioi i ilia n ! ry , i at LtuVi

ljcOyar ri'lemen, IJJOdo. forcaal-

as. canister s!i.

... ..-.-,. m. a. .,ir:,,.! . i. ;i. i. ,i. .rj . ' . . "' c-'"l

i"ih: .uimi u iii.asoiw.i. t7.l';iw.s ,..,, !., J...II . I ! ' . 1 ' - ' : mus xct ;all a i l lilies i e : ' :

!.:kV

ilami.ton, when a

i'aiiui,

JO I

When a led. ;

dence m lU .;,!

took it into his head oao

it oj .lie man 1

a Ibe boy. General j boT. was imo .(lent

i vc rage, at nearly the sarri2 price thont four and sixpence to five s.eiiafTs. By to ii Trans'-ripl.

a i i d

id, but iaeon-id

's

vea to

ate ex-

tad at school ' Hand he, day, to test

iuo power oi -piapow ler on himadh

to an incorjiotated company ; and tiu-v convey it to evcrv family wishing it, foi

a stiDUi itetl sum

i

' - - j S 'or tuis tap

The city is advan-

ev(. ecc.

The whole number of mil i tiu it) ..!(.,. i

ancu o-aii.s act oru;n: to tae

,i

vtise !n

t il e

.e tourer d

V led I

lian

icirwith a. apid increase of population re(ll;.i.. js ,1; ol'Vho:n' 1 3 -i "A ; wet.hh and improvements td every des-; .... in t;)e 0p Ncw y),v.

ilie eiieci w.-H (!i

and

cleirant. it con-

inhabilants. The

e a (kairi-heuse, five

ci3lion. tutiii ine la-t lour vears

a'oont 5'Jt) new buildings have been erected aunuaily; many of which are

larg", expensive

tains about 3t

public Imil Jirss ;

tn.a rlcet

f.fthe U. S. Hank which operates with : ,C-5,0eO,0O() a Medical College, a

ii:. ii;.'. i n u v i. ; ; i .n.;iv.i.,..

hie Musvum?

i:i ' iitg-, hi e ii indicate genius. Ve have a

l.

were distributed to th ai darin;: year endiicjc Gihii Sept. i ist bv

U t:ted State-', 1 7 pieces c f u-.lJ artillery fiield carriages, i!l,070 muskets, 2,73U artillely and c avahy sword?. 5.7o7

sets of aecou'a-rments for tmall iind i.tUJ for cavairv.

the the

arms,

lie snot it oil,

tat, w.aea a ai isi

, a;,y i)0) coamien sens.; woul ieive : s ! 1 I 1 r . 1 .;.-., i : . ,

... v. .iv.vi, i.. iuo-c: was mown n.i

I vvita tin: cords and boa j of his Inad. iUc.e

seen the mutilation of his hand.

A VasuueTrici;. There has been a good deul ct t.illt iii thi: city, ai well as th.ise citici nt.rti. and east o! us, ej.ictntin; ttie marnago ..I ,1 Miss Phelps with t'vo -L-allLUieu, .Mr. it ..t.s.-.cii .M. Field, of Fayellville, and Mr. J . it. Clark, 01' Cistoti. U .ij-pnari ti.use lwt lu.irriu.'es, 01 wbuli ! .t Vbrcc were concerned, vvereamioiiiicci suu.iltain-ou !y ill llio lio.lou and Winder papers, and ruiuor, of course, begin u conjecture. Tl.e "i'laveiler and Times', ol .New Vork, throws sa.no light upou the i,.,terv. ltse.-aii U,..t M iss i'- oses,ed a:i aaii'ic toVtuue, be.-i.te, every other chrm tint cmid in ike a vouujlauy lively UI ibo e-.es ,.1'u su.tor: she ivas ocua.Ued 10 .Mr. V.

1.. ii. . , ,, '."'i i"" o"ii-c"i. " " r "

-, .x, '-iui ; .- ciicua. t, mees. ana a

loaued a pistol, an.l

i'g it against the mi I-

1 i

proiiaii! v

o-.w knowing tne cause of it.

SINGULAR WHIRLWIND.

t .una 11

t wo

iieat res, two rc-pena 'ale

j and a gallery

mur.i taste an

. 1 . 1 j t

maricet every av 01 tne wee;.; una i.ic.nu.

general

.1 .

a,. el

r tu

opinion of i is to a 1

I':cr."-i;E of Ohio, t.-v Tiiavelm::?. li s become men at a very tv.riv age, i.r.d drive teanv, fail tree, build houses, co to inariict, get ia h.awsi,

The Alton paper gives an account of

a whirlwind, which appeared on the road between this place and Edwards-

ville, on the 17th November. We ex-

tract a paragraph from the account.

ci.l.e i.a.iui medium cu c.i.i.ti.iin-i

'V'Vt' j merchant of l!..iloii. la iUL' 'a'Uitoue, in With-; ,;0',s .lull Robin Gray, in the form of a Mr. i ;'. 'a rich gdalleiiian Hum Uit- ouih, rather -" ; ..dvi.ie.'.l 1 11 y.a.s .ait hav.aj uu aiiipio 1 ' , , . . .... ohurm.

it.n'd ul Ihe reain. e ..v..d ivka ihe -..ie;r of goid -and of coarss me t ail tne.r endeavors to bred; hJ lady's

i:!i-.iHciiie.!t with Mr. C. balahe, true to tier

iii-H love, icsulca ail vaeu euui

I'.o:

icierc

tm-y

etitec

it set ins to he thv

. 1 1 1 1.1

strancers, that lor iinu.uiance, aicap- ii.ey

n.--. ; large nanny oi en lackwoodsmati a treaMir

taoor in some way

upon ; J re 1 1 ', !er

or

elm r.

i ness, and t xceiiencn 01 tne various ar-; I lie women too are seen cutting wood, , tides supplied, (with the exception of. digging cornfields, and mowing hay. the luxuries of the sea.) no market in The eldest daughter of a rich farmer the woi Id is superior. In its commer-' will often lea 1 the field in toe heat oi i 1 ial character it exhibits ereat activity . the elav. Ail human creature-: work " l " land enterprise. Steamboat arriving; there is no idleness. Xo time for nnd departing every hour in the day. I intemperance. A ma.i who is not in1 I lie Miami Canal, which enters the j ilustrious cannot live in such a commu-

jcitvon the North side, opens an exten-; nity l.c is desq ised and mal treat-

wrote to

1 .....

cS-i "'er lover ea.ieen.nig her siuiauon, aim plan

ned iii. elope. uealerti Ihe tlre.iuiui uaj oi i.er .... .. .1 ....w ! .... .,-...)

"In the meantime, the sound had engaged the attention of Mr. Luttrell, living more than a mile to the west. Con-

iiitiei,,ated at lir.t. Tiie p.oar girl was cuu-

cluding it must be fire, he

and walked quickly

caught

his hat

to meet it.

It was

nearly stationary, exhibiting a dense column of smoke and cinder. What confirmed him in the belief that the smoke proceeded from a bed of coal was

its density, and the peculiar motion of

the smoke, undulating, yet boiling up, like water in a vast cauldron over an intense fire. He continued very

d to the ail.tr more liie a

VitJ

si "e trade into the interior. The num-1 ed, i! he be poor, he is unpopular il' "YJcratc' tJ avauc but had not her of st(;res and amount of capital is j he be rich. No man can fail to get a j advariccJ mor 'h.ta tifteen or eighteen

continually increasing. 1 here are a ; living here w itii o iinary industry and Mt--,J.:jectuied, within tne voli- 1 1 " 1 . . . 1 ,w-. I 11 m " rl t - .. I I i I

trreat number ct wholesale stores, wliicti ; economy, i Here are no pau:ers, j lWl'1) 11111 ne loiiiuuo, as u supply thv merchants in the country,! cress the stale any d'.rectio'a, vn' sc'tfnie to him, gathered tremendous at a "small advance on the Eastern j will net see a noor field, a dciv-" t,Hl I -m'!!bl11' Hejusluntly turned to reprices; and the day is thought to be ! Scaring, a strolling woman, a drunken I 'trat? bul liaJ not lui'ad more than

r j . t 1. .- . 1 : "1

i not lar oisiaui, witeu uus i-y win

...

I . ,m . n 1 f I e . I , c i 1 t I . j 1 1 .11

; "eiv.su, .1 -"' --ay .ana me jjreai orderly Milage i'uolic opinion is in Efupoiium cf ;.;. Wert, j favouof temperance, ai.d hi.spilaiify. 1 .ii.1 citiz. r.s are ch:u a.-teri.ed for! Ti o i.po: l, rn d.re.n!. i...iii

great eats. rprie and public spirit. They i and many cireininaey is almost rej have, at great ex'eence, constructed one' guided as a crime. E.aily marriages M'f tl-.f f;:,est river landing in the world,', are upheld old age is revered lilig.i- ' I (CO feet in let.tjtb.. What gives to! tion is disraputable morialitv popular i Cincinnati its principal activity, aid pride odiou, and false presumptions 'constitutes its main source of wealth, J are laughed at. Coming together from

'are its manufactories. About fl ity ! all parts ol the world, and f.om every ! lariro manufacturing establishments are) section of our own county in particular, !( ;! i ii'd on bv steam power, amonge j such a thiiif as a liarne.v s' clional I . ' ! . j which are several air foundries, steam! fei lings is unknown. They m iluaily engine foundries, which are supposed j wear off each other's prt jadio s by ioI to sui pass any otheis in this country, . tercourse, and discover their own faults

tiian, or an irreligious inhospitable, dis-

I If l l e I I . in

nan rounu, ueiorene ne was raised lrom

his feet, entirely iu the power of the

e.iu.ju J y h timet

Mi.uuu aim auv thing else and the ceremony

ir:i ...TNirmi'ii. The itjsloii lover in

lucuvvhilo b id not been idle ; he sldtiuiied x relay ol horses oa the load and arrived at t'uli.LO jurl in time to be too late -the itei

iuH beea Cviioamaiate... iNot iu tiia

itMH diihcdiud, be put l"3 wits to work -a..d sooii'louud out in.U the banns ad not oeeu puhii.i.ed, and .Mi s I', vvuj not a wife m ihe i yes ol ihe law. He consequently lloifl an ufterview with bur, and bad uu explanation of ulfairs. The "hour f..r retirins," bad et arrived ; and the grooiu began to be in the ;.i ..... l.. i.n.l. U.h was seut for but

could not be loiiml ; and so poor Fiigariiei was left to make the be5t of it. Chase was instantly iii-ide, but the lovers were too fleet lor their pursuers. They reached Bostou and were lawluily weddedei ... ..... :.,.rr ' t Tilained it is said

I I! LUC ... ..' I t

circumferei.ee of the toruada weredis

liitcily isible. Wiiite riding round, he reuched down to catch holdofa sapling, aliout eighteen felt high, but could not

reach it. After ridiag the entire e ircuit wi

. j ... ,,r --Ithev nequeut.Y laugh at the jote-a laun

wiau. .is .ie ii;se 111 uie air, me SillOUe .,-., , ' ., . roa,v at the expense of Mt

1 1 1 - . . 1 . f

r anu cinuer seemed instantly drawn in-; t. Luilimvre Cisiter.

to the centre, so that objects near the

a type foundry, two paper mills, cotton

I fuclur.es, CvC. eco. l'jtlucatioi) begins j to boa subjt-ct of much attention- In I short, the rapidity with w iich this city

Like tome bright, blissful noonday dream, ; is marching forward in wealth, enter

EsTKAOMiMUvCiSK OF IS.OMNAM3UI.UM. We leara from Pembroke, (N'- II.) that on Monday, the 7th itist, an extraordinary cose of Somnabu'.is-n occurred in that town, atten.'.si

ith melancholy and prouaoiy lauu

quene.es. A lad by thi name of Trecott, resi.'.'e.g u the fai.ii!' of a Mr. CotTtin, received t.ire.-.;ions on the evening pievious, to get up at fa:.r o ' e!.,e!c in the inornii.L' and make a fire, n ('

was.'.-

,t 1-

Denenth a brilliant sky. But they are jnne, nnd h-nei, to me, Virtue n.y guardian saint shnll be, Mr heart no more sliall sin Free rom nlf rrror, life had code Adown death's dark and narrow tide, To peace, the grave within. No, Ira, lif shall be tome One scene of heartfelt piety, Not shown in outwurd form'; My breast shall be as ralin as lakes, Where not a (ingle billow break', Unruffled by life's storms. MI LI OR I) BAUD.

prise, population, manufactures, taste,

literature, and improvements of every description, outstrips imagination, and exeeeds belief. She may be truly de-

i nominated, what a great Orator on a ' certain occasion called her "The

UilEKN CF Till: WeT." j 7 hr army. We have received from ', Washington the document accompany ing t'ae rep rt ol the secretaries of war,

' marine, and the treasury. 1 The armv, as now constituted, rmn-

prises 1 niaj.ir general, 2 brigadier gen-

uy contrast. 1 hey keep up a constant

correspondence with tlieir friends ol the east nothing which transpires1 escapes them, there is no respectable town without its reading room and post

office. 5ich settlers of respectability wishes to keep the run of events in his native place. They tompare notes, and thus a jrreater amount of informa

tion is brought together, and peoph so

situated are more likely to have liberal and enlarged views, than if all had been born and reared tipoa the same spot.

of the tornado, he was thrown out

about two rods Le ond the point from which he was taken up. Thus far he possessed his reason, hut this stroke on

the ground instantly deprived him of which be was to calll Mr?. C. it bein

sense, lie lay senseless, according to HilJ- In tll,! cuurse ' the ,nSu (',.. U ,c I 1;,, fi; .,.. 1' , I awaked and thii.ko.g it was four o'cUx

Itlv - v 1 1 I V U I 1 1 I I 17 1 I V.' I I I I I v., I ilIJC'i I . tJ I I j , , . . . . 1 1 , . , . . , j . aruss, azrrenb.c t ins uistructionr, and iuh;U

O i!UUM miwtii illt 11 i II I l ii tl j

half.

1 about lia

After coming lo himself he lav

to hour before he. coul 1 rise.

lie th. n looked around; all was cahr: no indication of a coal mine or lire; and with d.fllcully he walked home. No bone w as broken by I lie fall, and after ll.ri.n ,!..; I,,. ,e l, ' I . I.. !,,. ..U,.- I ..

i.i.vw V....C., ir., inu .i..i.. iei iv ri .11 ...iu i little, though he liad not entirely recovered 01. J the first of December." Llinois Journal.

.Jtjrmt I o1-

aa.l 0')k

Munnr.n?. We have btfdy seen

' nil-, 1 adjutant gen., 2 inspector gen., I 1 . .......

I quarter masiei gen., -i (nnrier m;isters lcommissarv gen. of subsistence.

(recounts of the murder of four vonti; 2 commissaries, I surgeon gen.. 12 sur-

women.in different parts of t!e Unit, tl g r ns, 55 assistants do., 1 paymaster

States, under the most atrocious rimim- g"ii., 1 f pa) master, I commissary gen. gtauces. May the illians be rew ird 'tl!. of puicha-t s, 2 military storeket pers, Nilrt. j 13 'c olonels, 13 It. cols., '22 majors, 132

A paper before us remarks upon tin

cloqiicmr. of the docum'-ets emanating from the NullUior. This is all true. They are written in a vein of real f ( 1ing and energy, whihh is calculated to mal.e turn pause andponder, if it do'-s not conceive. Th're. is a boldness and vigor about rhem fr diflerci.l from the

tone and temper of official tlocuments , jo ;o t

St'MTt'AUY Law. We are indebted to a fiend, who has had occasion to search the ancient records of the General Couit, for the following e opy of au order, p isscd when Ihe legi-1 i!ve wisdom of ti'.eCommo' w -ali'i cougreg ited at Newton, one hundred and sixty-nine years n;;o. Gi:m:u n CoruT, NeAvton, S pt. 2, lG '.l. 0,v.V)Y,. That if anvo; e sli!l

generally. They are clothed in lun

guage which comes warm from the heart they are full of'Hhofs which

wearing: of any gold

ver, tu-lace, or 1 ov fashion, or long hair, or any (hing of the like nature, to be prejudicial to the common good, and

a hie. L pon ioolang at the cicic, nirann, he f.uad that he had made a great mistake ia his calculations, as it was only eleven o'clock 1.1 the evening. He then went out nd F"'-

a bulfii io's skin, .vhich he vvr.n,)'.l 'a.ut him an.l l

down b) thtf tiie, when: he foil a'e'e,i.

.-l.r-L- n,.t ..r v. , . I I , t !l U .11 J - .1.10 SC.

s"" - o " e, 1 - - , ip an axf, t ita which he eui.'i- i liic ro.nn wfer. ..r.

and Altse'. were a !eoa. W h..e mey mm coi,s.:i.m of their ,!.ui, he leveh'e i bl j v u...m ttu heart of Mrs. C, which broke in her cheek-boot, an i tl.e.i upon ttiBl of air. C, h br.iWc his viku'.l. tie then ia.. fo. t.ie dnoi. which bjing shot, be ui-hc.l

! a-ai.ist it with such violni. e as e a.vako hen-elf ,..

O.i eu.iung 1 1 his 'ei.S'-s, and periying the buret a oil; he had been del.. he raised s!.riW, .hi a. hr i ight down dm motiier of Mr. C, wi,i otgt I '.t U chnb.r. When sho saw w,at w.'t t'a'i.-, het siiviilh 'ailed and she fainie.l. i'ne y Y i e, , and having laid heron ihe bed, ran for .tiirj and toe., .or ce D.n lors. Ort hit letura be t M t' persons who had assembled, that be itreatntt! two weio .ili,?.n)ti..g to kill him, anil .m trying to .1. fe' in, ..M il. Sioon aiier he heea.na rietangert. Tw. ft t nee times iu the course of tee. d,,y he hYl la i t iut' va!.., I.irin" which lit t.Muiri w'.Ci -re ,t anx'.itv co r ter.i.og Ins master and .uistr'Ss,a.iH ept hitfrlr. tl would tiieuiehipso into a stale tf me.ital aberration. Whmi our informant left, (tho da after tlis occurrence took p ace,) Mr. an I M. C we.o but,, ub't and u as uopert that the nur W(lu,H rueuver. .4. Vf " "eH"i ,lesl'ue i of. VV e u,i,etU. d