Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 20, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 July 1833 — Page 1

MM$S? ML MAJOR & SMITH, I EDITORS A:-lKOPRICTOKK.) Our Country, our Country's Laws, and our Law's Supremacy, i LAWiU'lXCEISUIlSI, FRIDAY, JULY 20, ESttSS.

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MOXDAY, JULY 2?, 153,1.

! connected with this circumstance. The ! to do with him or his claim against you,! from the records of the said Court.

I cone, and, jii't'y claims sti;

The following extra was i:ued from this office on Mondav lust.

EXTRA. To the r ii hi it . There are certain situations in which men are sometimes placed, which compel them to justify their conduct, when at the same time, they have acted from what they conceived to be, the purest and most honorable motives. Such

seems to be ovr situation at the prese

time.

public now know.whv the mihliratlnn i feel at perfect liberty to take a retain

waS not made last week, and also the mo-1 inf fce ,rcm 1 Uf c tcnn3 , ...... !ed: vou will therefore send by the lives by which we were at one time in- j hc.xie, Mr. A Su Cair? $ whicll duced to consent to defer it a week, j will he a compliance with the proposiAs it regards the reports in eircula-! tion, you proposed in writing, and think

tion, which are these: 1st that we with- j ne your obedient servant.

Jan. 1th., 1823.

lleceived of N. Noble the within nam-

A. Sr. CLAIR.

held the article alluded to, to make room for Amos Lane's circular: 2nd,

that our subscribers in town have :H cJ lliirtr Jollara.

withdrawn their names from our list:

nt -''"J that we are t,;.'j'7;,'.,u,ty supporting ' -xtract Ao. ..

nios I .ano? pretentions with our paper:

At the commencement of the present al!;l dlh '''-at we .have, received a cer-j Amos Lane.

nvass for Congress we determined, in bain sum from the aggr?-or. fr the dam- (in ompLiint for nnd practice, and con

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-VB ' . . . with tiupctul assurance lieu more itonu .ir.i iaWtfs?- hereunto affixed the seal of ab,m.i:uit acquisition will cr.mii the cor--Srs... 3- - i i- nii. t..i .. i . .... . . ........ . .-. f i

y5l saiu vouri. iutn JUiy lOito. uoiis ji inuiro uinc. x.iuc.iiio. i ' '- JAMCS DILL. U'ion, like the voice ofreanm ami truth, salti- "", i tat y as tho oice of nature, with uiiceiuui;-

. . ' , , . . , i earne-stiiuss proclaim the otis;in and perrr.aDxJficuWj of pleasmg every body. The lace- . nenl (k..ti of IuaI, A voice uuitrd, loul tious editor of the .Nantucket Inquirer, some j , chet.ri calu lor lhe wilcr aisemin.i- , : ..t-,l:dVknJ n h nklinU A 4sm ...K t ' .. ..

JM wi P.""""' .v. w...o .ui.-, tion ofknowUdge. Let u3 join it with all

our strength, let there baa general co-opera

tion of tenchr9, and all the Iricnds ot literature to raiso the standard, and improve thu state of educution, and especially iri the wcU. He that endowed man with those rrcr expanding intellectual and moral capacities, will

surely Pinila on thosa effort3 that improve his

a pullic capacity, to ta!ve sides h nei-:cs we Have

hrr of the anilida' -. Ai;houj;h we . them ah

had in i n ree(v;:;i-'d a !.'! nui:i; to li t''.Y l-a.-iy );, i. ::- ! i t!i- la-1 Yvc-

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er S1,!! inav in:, ,,j ?ud-

uv done t-,ur duly. T!se

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tacisare iifiore tlie public. V7m can judj; Im" ihi-r.elv.. o V.o w.pri l of our r:;u -' v : re i ,.! "V" men, but act S.aSS-tlia.r with

iect, from which we take the followining ex-

tract. He was called upon, it seems, by his niece, Miss Lavinia Aurelia Latherlip, attended by three other top-knotted ladies in

full conroy.

"After exchanging questions about each o-! ther's health, without waiting for answers,!

and informing each other that the weather was j naturo nt(l exalt character to that state

;plG;isain,ouirainerury,inenexiiopic in course. 0.finte,cctual f(,licityi to which he was ori- ! related to the newspaper. Upon ruy word, irinall jp.tinrd. We cull ui.ou nil tho began Miss Terpsicore Touch-mo-not, tilings ; VripI.,,- ,f intPlli-Cnt man. an.l ssn-icially- ud-

X-c. j have taken a pretty stand ; here, I sent a piece " ,, , , ..:.:,:., of ... distiu-'uished reonb-

:i Friday 17i!i of October ISIS" and 1 to the printer about old bachelors, and hs j n du, ta C0113ider the importance of rnorW on this day comes on this cause to ; hnH touched to pnr.t it-did you e. er. Why,;a,nI1 icicnUCc instruction. On the haS

,.. 1,,. ( l, . '.in.) l,,w.r -im.1 ""-"-'" 1 i,v,t. ; tlt'stiny of our country baci tnc nope cl tL;c oaiit h tin: t.o'iit lieie, a rut inc. ril.t.i . .!,, ;B Imi,iiiir n. : J J

. . , l ! ' , world. an! iiios Lane comes in Ins i n prop-, ln(llt 0ll maids in almo-t eve-y paper not j rarentf, without jouf co-operation, littla

cr peiMtn, aatl I tie. here m t'uiri i.is j that it concern ar i cioiri lautt any pari u ; ctn be (IoriC You lovo jour children ; you

air for

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now

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vers to the tnlerroiiatories hereto-1 "y' H vet. ior 1, interrupted Miss Amanda i thPm to be Tirtuons, enlightened, an-l

filed and. renews h'.i motion to be

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rule he.reioinre ta-

inst hint in tiiisea-'e: and alter i I'lji'iiin ait. oi the. couii-i 1 t i" ; 1 1 1 ; I

he aid Amor; I ,a'ie. aiu! t !e'

i:s;.r tioit of all aa ! singular I,p:;.Uia tvil iiilerrotiat, ries, and lit answer-

I ,:eie. itii'fetvt aiM i ,i'

lien solemn

av.ah'M t

!!v.iii e;l)Ut there rnoniethinsc in a paper the ! r,-,rtabln in this life, and harpy in a world

other day, that I know was meant for me, anil j ,u com0 Iulclligenca subdues tho more I know who wrote it, for it was signed with ; sro pasgjollS f th heart and renders salutaiia Oau.l I think these personalities are vy ,liaril n,l reli-ious instructions. It aroushamelul !tnd i-ltneUim; to the last de-ree. The ( 8', into nctjon retiued and air.-etion-itu sen-i-olher ;,v,i.!: lady, wIli'ii name 1 have for ,'ot- ! hilitins. ,l-ratos au l trvi?tho the iudj-

len, tepiie.l that, the had also been consider- j mcnt ftltl filmi,los the younjr. luln l to contemn

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1:1 i' -. ' . a- :ei ; Vt e made sonie c.'.-y n it in our a per. bat

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ch:!il l;!ed m t!:n: if hher.ttioii lion of die .-;:i,l .

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h n li' , t'.!.-7',"-:''"-" and ',',' ,),'e' m e I'li l in the d;srh:ir.;e "f duties, t, Atloraev an-.! t ',,aii-el''ir at L-.w.

nhlv i!i-T!ii'lia oil aeenuiil oi im; .iiit pieee. I .-. .,'! .i .I.l,-. r.. kI,,-: rr-:,i

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ami !..t,l I'.i'iiiaa leil t the tiriiiter t!je name ol

i(s aii'l aa e!,l

Indiat.M't teiMv.-.M. rn ru.intrx, rtairnn!-tne.l flime ye Hin would sav to you, look well ob-tr.xi..i..:ir!irV'. Itnt she said it was not fair,,, ' r Seht:oU whpro vour cbi'.dro form

II to reeutdr. it. I ,i: I. i.f. o.-.a

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;",''... lonier w'ii.n t-t;;-.na ..: nai-t uii!e; he r.-e.i!.! appear in the c. i.ans of oar p iper. t poa th re-: r re: i tiiation of Air. H v:h.tov -a e a- ; rt ed with him to pi:id;-ii it, ob-n ir. io;.t we ?hotdd allow Mr. Lane to appear in answer, w ith v hir'ii lie was satisfied. Oa rsl.la.y fuortiUn: hist Mr. John 1 Lane came to ur tii.tee, and informed us he had understoad M'.ah a

handbill wa? to he pubii.-hed but l-.o;-.-, rd we woe.U not .ive pl;n;e far it in ur paper. At Last he was anxious it should be. withhold one we. k. until a repl could as coaipaav it. Thisre.p.iest ;

ted Mi. Line ro' of lliv -! IK!:p -p Uo.i ti v- iiee a .,f t!,o -eh-. .,;;! J., (, e l a . ia.'; p i .', i O'i o'e' t:e:iL i : er r.:-." in the e

, ro ., , :': er X'-tl ai.:o preteh.!- to road at ; -;e'oehe:. a paper ptupoiti . ol d of a ' t'o'ii'l t i '-T1

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o i ae power

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r aru'.' him !' its o! iam id t:.e inl

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at ! .aw ot violalion ol hi'(r.ini,n honef deal-;;-; with it i . i ; . u - i i tain; ( ; . ejl:i" and I'ar a A:-- ' ,

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nut y, ana id i! tv and ja-lirt said ?soah :

ilea, in

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ar.d U iii- ('.. , . aad

ia and

iiie ?aid Atno- ' aia! ( 'euaei iar i- :;u, !( ' i a press

ales of

Kniiwle(l-:e in i,ir the

oul o1' lli rs,cllct ' with lev., of vittu. mid points to its enraptur-

i- pui.li-he.l away tin uiuou the ' i Kll vi(,,v hH r,,ati to honor, dutinction, and

to Tour schools w!

t'.f'ir .Pir;:r,p.a . t h fi wii! ib. ? eriu i uo their

the wholo company cmtin- t .,...,',, .l ,.r,,i.t,tut tUlr 1.nr.rt:no.s or

new complaints, ami to state! ...j., ' i. ' .., , l. .,,; :) i,l,wi,wJ li

sins ui (i!n-i,i!i an.i eommi iion, until

I'.'s'iiiMllv ia -I i rated Ii other int;

e i i ! 'l ! .iotl!i of tli-pb'.Kiii-e-

,,xr( i . i, , ; v i uia ; lu.ar ta im hi-.ruae

i'i,,ii-! v viihihle and Hear loath

tv a,.'i!a1eil. t!i

iimoi.ne.tiin o. i u-n i niapica ana mtMer-1 operations of men to whom committed ?neh el int.. a uioit .varulous and hysterical 1Iiv0,ai;t de!eal ion?. Shall the de-litnu;

! and orphan child wander our street? furl ri:, howe- i ,i,., I...1 ..,i ,. ef,rtf ,1t Tierhnns ins-.,'.!,,!

i a mind, if properly cultivated, would s'n:;j

, ii,,., im:iui . la ,tL. eotual oonteilatioiis ot car

mtil 'hey ; y0 vo,,!t 81y to the trustees of coinmoti ana a sundry;. r.,.i( : B(.10ol,, the Telitlotithip voc sm-

-vea, tncy waxd i rt to human society is an important one. iiv bee-Mae so j You ara cuardian of tho inot intnii-ae intor-

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" ..,..- j pt ol tho present ami lutur gencraitotu. hat tb" ":en3 i'.-?-mhled a whole t Surely, wo shall not look in vain for the co-

,.. ,t, ..'it ; joii rf t h whole n'attrr

, lh.il thrv ?hea'd ii'i;i ni aio-ily with

itraw tneir putroti-o.;'.! troia tn, paper; wnicli t t, ;i,i:ri,nl oi.tr!l:tii.i:s nf

inde.ii, mv.-tbe a ."Ht toil 3 loss t a the 'rinter ; j (,. y t !r,,Uitbe that they perish at the .o for they took a v :,! om betwei.n them. I f" , l:. ,-unn f,i4',,,l m nn to he

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terminated had

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d'onu y a! i-t. as !ru

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taladai -d i f lii-da- . a-.-...' !., . in;.! : . e', a-;

ana ppei.-ia', an. t the said .--em .met I mill or t a:!;,-!- da as. er;a ; i f h

ailed.;.-! aaiar-t him In die stid i:-;. and in$orro!iatOf !e.K. .'.p.--d cr. tt'ii. ti ordered and a.'jne ed

: s;i i a .r:a,s I ,

capaei! v o! r-iiv, ,,!Ah ! and a!:a;d alii ia-

aid ; 'oart that t!;e

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" " ' ' " " i executive othcer ot our general an.i state pov.iiviiie. If. is aq.t.-tton worthy ot tho i-o-t j crunj(luN who labor i the causa ol" item, ,t,r,.i'.ein,I investigation: no tadsment upon , s,.(kin to 'ostablish an.l sustain human ri-.:ht Ml,i.-h co.ihl bo con-t.lored doeisivo short of j an,l Jimly, and tha jdory of our rtat;iiI that oCthe hit; reme curt. ..,a;" l ,.t mnml nml drientific knw!ei';-a

heu it itiiitioncB on every re;: .:: ; i er tr-..-tnri-. mnl -eLiltb. virtue, and irer.-dom v iii

ii ,. .a ... . i 1 - ,1 I J ' - . . ' . . - ...

, ''!'i" I ".;- . -i f .iiiniMii , conT our land nml cheer tiso lace ct ttia '!'' ' 'h el.'O.d in i.e.' hearing a low days since, that I wor(1 j.j knowledge i wisdom's hi-hway, oa he mould ' il.op tiie;.:i:,er,' it there was to be vi,.tus', crown, and points U tho os-.in;

o ntnee. in u eoneeratn,,- religion. Another, U,.,.m I,.. whero farads t.ro'i 1 tenu la

!"it iniifofttinos s.-tdoia come alone tboo are not all tho misehicf that befal those' who

a:

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both ol U.ei

July liidi 1

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in teas court; una m nil luc

1 'ii i i.i (A-'-iris of t'.as Slate; e.nd that

rav tiit coi'is 01 tins nro'-ecuiiou i.v e.

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f ,av, and

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see nsa

mrtchitt-t, ' X; resseu h

e aaver.e.onirutj aa.l e up news. Jt t.ard. , BLU0 gIJttr,jan 0f our civil ri-hts. We call '-v's- l!l'a ' ta.i0 it 110 baiter, be-J iuc ct.ntlemon of the l::ariiud prof.-saons.

"--" M'lisrriUons lia.l been cm- 5 ., as n,;nisters of the frospel, you st-ek to fi'vs

1 eoieaaence uccunHt linn of .... a...,,,. ;... tn a,i them in the oath ot

ition. And one pious character vjrte an.l Jinct their stups to heaven; your

s papei 10 be iiisooiiiinueii, . ,.cVOprration ran surely not be soutrlit 111 vain.

en n-

as

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a parti. :ii

ar'.tiallv ordered

n.-.-.ITIV.T !'( ftT'll-

in a crtain eoanuuiuention, which he mil not j jt8 tightest hopo and imponiu-nt rice iu mean to tulce t'ne ti-oittde to refute, wisely eon- ...,(( f,,ar Knowledge i re!i:;ion's be-t

ciudiiii;,:th.it if ho did not read the paper his j a0rellC3 against fanaticism, bigotry and ii ii-

b,:cano be conceneil luiusea to no tumeil at rnrK ,i n;nntiGn inte e-onco iriro virttM

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rtia'.ion to politics bat as it regarded, his i.wii vharaclet individually. lie;

informed ih he had examined the ie-'; ) i(irh im i:;m,;t ciurt. S

cords of the court, and that there were! U- it remembered that in the records other parts of them, which if pub- of t'ne 1 )earboi n l" ce.it (Jour', in an.l

t'M tue t oiiniv oi j fearnorn. ami Mate

."ec! 'And the. said dvfenthint annealed n.irt.l won'..! remain undisturbed by any fur-j (tP;;ty. If, aa lawyers, you seeli to rend.;i 'om U'oS'UitePce aie.'-e-aid (o th'" Sn-: U"'r at 1,15 i lV0i'ift' foil1,; "'""'i1' tlmrc , neT,,vin(,t the right of your frlicw mm), in " ' "v.' . ' ' ''an he no doubt of his determinatioo to lmr. j (hi li(fnitT nn' security of civil s orreme o. ...l3 "o.n W.uci j ro(r ov.:ry future nuaiber." ! cictv ; know, that tho arm ol vie o can only

lishcd. would chaipm the arnic arancr-

... , , , ... of Indiana: there is amount oliur. a of thin"s:and that n our paper circuiat-; . , , t. ... ,. c 11 : i. t'ord w herein tae rdatc 1. 1 Indiana was ed in the ' -stem cities, where ho was'cnnihia;a.,Ht Vinos l.atie de

an

.Vi.'v.'.-f Aa. !. ".p.dwhen;as afterwards to wit: oil ?d.oad a lha sixth day ..- i ....-a leas ,r i'.t., t-.r.t ;,i,.;,!;....i:

.'I l ; " i,' . niu i .i.. hi-. ,.i inn iu : , ,. .. ., . . , .. n ,J - ,. AT,) suaieot in the present lay tails with such day ot die April term i. -J, tt.e loi.ov- j vtcifin ,;t.ct;sSity as the cause of education, up' ii made a mailer ol ri:cord to wit: ; u calls with earnestness for the exercise of

From the. Palladium.

I.mmvnv Dearborn ('uti.-'y in) ... .. .intellectual vigor and ph ... '",,.. t 1 w 'i-1 fcichooU hold in embryo the .... ' . . I future communities, nnd tht

intellectual vigor and philanthropic zeal.

character of out

i .. ...::. nn.l . u n r. . i . . .int;nv nf

. . AT.,.-..-, , --T-l : 1 U L 1.1 1 e UUIII UIU IIILIV3. ItllU OIC IUI UI C Uvo.ii' I

onr i Ctllioner. A.inw i ur p0'lltical institutions. To our schools lef resident of the County of Dearborn ti,c fuHcrin; hand of the people, and the pro-

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. , . , ... r. ,, .,..,1 , , .vl . li . mi : nt. : llU'llal V I eiilCSeniS in vuui iioium?, uuu i lorumi ui mo eovvjiiiiiiuoi ne c.i.-ii..v.,. .

1 ' ''I,,,,.', f..P.n,v:,.'.r v-l.u.u at thcltt October term of the Dear-1 Without education no nation can be free; I ,eniic 6c)l00h do nwt cmbraeo so much in accompanying d, il would be j ' ' ':(UU ,0,1 "'0- ",c honi Circuit Court bv the delcrmina- i "" "'" c!n ,b slaved rbe re- Ucir ,rincip,0J an,i operation . they i-;iS"b

i . .:.,. (!, .,,,,1 ihPl lUnac OI ,ulBt! '1'"'' 'i-' ' '''I'' -''""'.' but fall larshortot thacueioosstni,!... i-. an- . lionot tnet onu ll w.i, men ami tcrc , ,uHllill..j hT tbeii.tellicencp nnd virtue of i,. ,a,it, n.n n a,t to include. Matheioat-

lians fci; nnv relulation, .and lie would ; TVilli-nTi Hamilton's nllidavit: ladunljsed tint he snoukj De deprived oi j it9 inhabitants, li.-al intelligence, that ri !iy chemistrv, Astronomj-, t'..-

frequenth :allod on business, if II.vm- .; frinhmt. on roinj.iaiul lor ;.," rar,jVi:

ii.ton's rrfnlat

.' , , . ... ' lo-u.t:

eecn ny many, wno migai unci pei-, t 1'xlract No. l.Ilof. r.-d In

! ho broken bv mtellis eneo and truth. Knowl-

edjf fits its eubiccts for jrovcrnin..' and beie... t povernod . I-tiorance tho patent of super

stition, bigotry and intolerance. If, physioians, you are soekini to save a!i around you from sickness and death, seienco has supplied you with its irresistable power, by which you successfully contend with tho combined forces of disease. Lend the influence of your profejsion, which of all othe.s is mtst indebted to scientific research for its eminence, to promote the cause of education. It

must be confessed that our common anaac.i-

Ihus be innocently and unjust. v. injured

reeling bound by all the principles of John Hamilton, deed. , . ; To Avos l.AM'.Din honor, not to irpire a man u;.neccsa- . ' . ' ; ! pril term lM'J. In lee in rily, and particularly or,e with v..om wc; Vase of J. Howard, the

i. William Hamilton adniinlstrator of thi privileo ot an Altorney and otin-

Mi llar oi said Court, ami wliolly deuar- ; red. And from thence afterwards proShibitcd from practicing as an Attorney

and Counsellor in said Court, whu n d

righteousness that cxalteth a nation and be- j j .: ana fi rt-uk lan-uajes, Curatory, History

stows the sovereignly of thu people. '''"O8 BnJ Government, are branches that on-ht to and literature cive to mau his influence over i i.ft attention of our youth, at an ear-

the different departments of nature, and llis i Jv period. An object of so much magnitude

had alwa) sheen on the most friendly ), do. do. To fee in case of terms.byany actof ours.whena- we sup-J l'ae (.'lieek. , r . dil would not ii jure ourelves: and! October Term S). To tee 1 ', f ,, ... ! incase of Aleroan, dee. ' ;!!', 'ii-'t . e emulation ol the at-, , ivin p c I i " iOctober Icrm ISlll. 1 o li e ;, u, in hand bill form, would answer j m ,)t. 1()00 tft i,e ,.Ii i i 'ui.io."s, j urpo'-es as well, wc t-j Koveniher Tt rm nf Supieme s r ( i todefcrthe publication one week.' Court 1822, to fee in case of

M..ii timni-mn,T Mr. MAmhtox iNohle m error.

ratal in and contrary to our expectations ; ppearcd to much dissatisfied wit'a c u r canr.-t;, that we, knowing our agrec-

n a ;1 v ith him, i!i tea mined to insert his hrM.d biil in the paper. We infornp 1 Mr. John I Lane of the fact, fd.od!v after which he went up to the

invention command ever the material constit

uents of tlm world. Mducation and the eui-

C. Z.

Scplcn-.ber ttrm 1S52; Of Dearborn Circuit Court, to atttendin same in Chancery and drawing answer of ll unilton against Noblo.

."5. till

cision and adjudication ol said LOlirl dance of reason lead to toe most importain a : I V.A. l),a;f,......v rliij nriii,s discoveries, and proclaim tho diirnity of man.

. ' ,. .., i .... ,c I The world was framed br a beuilicent hand,

ot nrocurm a nvi iiuoon ami n- . . ., . . nr(, it Hs

5 00'porlinga lamilyne.tr ami dear to linn : J -u;ts i)s(,t t0 t,0 WttDts aud welfare of man. to his and their disgrace and irrepara-1 H almost boundless variety of objects, imple-

hlc injury. The tacts ot that case PC- nisnts and machines constitute its operations r.l a. ":.. M ,m, f '.n,.p lliTimi-n I and itrnta the viirorous effort cf all the facul-

Ymii- r. tioncr will not herein repeal' man, noiu meiiiai uuu uij--iv.i. ..... (iuI1 ttahilT0 ()f lll0 , lh0 WIIIi. , ,3 otll Itliouti win . .. 1 l I... Aturi 9 V.ia invpiitive command over these, . . , ., ... . . .

.... . i pmuai.ie tae nparoniiaiioii mane uy v...ii:;i.:5', --r nvlrr il iv'ii rliscovcrT extends the .loroiiiioti i , , rj. . etry day s aiscovcrj exvt. i 1Pm,,B lhe whale of the cb-

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and splendour as that of education in general the ttlorts of every citizen of

i j

our community.

Vichsbi'RO, (Mis.) May The gntctr.aiant Snag Hi'sts, under the cuargit of CapWia S-ateve, aia now employed in oneaing a niiaimel thrtvuh the ra'.t of Kcd Riter. The following er. tract of a letter, pub

lished in tlm Air-nns-ng Gazette, gives the only infmma-

lhcin. Your Petitioner humbly begs pardon of the Court, for his conduct in the matters and things connected with that case; and most humbly prays Your Honors to reinstate him as an Attorney

u on v v - - - - his rights and privileges as though the

,9 ?." (; said sentence had not passed against Rr-reived of William Hamillou ad-j him. a privilege w hich he has enjoyed i.ii.tr.-.tnrof John Hamilton ,1,-e'd. in ' for many years bv which if our Hon-

mihtr.' office, and when we entered, I fall settlement of all demands between ors will be pleased to reinstate him, he

"A tentleaian with whem I conversed en ycsteidav directly on fiooi Halchitoclics, says ttisl ten miles of tlicrfl had he n removed Ufutc his di'i'ailine, and, that no doubt is cnKitaiued about tlie piactieai.ility of rmnovins u entirely, upon the plan adopted by Capt. Shte.ro..' The boat.;, three ia number, bad been en-

,,f Immnii knoMledre. and tladdous his heart!

...v....:. .1 aaor.tinr. The il ark ! stiucliim to th ..aviation of the river :

TVllll vilu 17 livw iisv ... wv . v. ..... n - ----- places of the earth, the deep recesses ot the waters, and the subtlu regions of tho air, in

. . . . i ine eroireia oi nih n-arun.u. i"i. ...... ...

and Counsellor of this Court ami to all , ... , . nnJ tho i,,,ilvl., ,rcm to low

er and submit to investigation its shilling orbs, that whirl their noiseless tixln in the sublime

C -. W1...T. ..... r.,.1,1 .!,!!, lnt.l thn!

. i i i i.i. i ...a. p rrc! ni.lv tmro ot four ilavs when he loft, faculty ot the mind, endowed with the sub-1 t""ir lH1' " limo f'owers of thought,with an almost bound I Tho appropriation made by t utoress, at lue last ! pvnansn of materialitv for the field of it I session, will no doubt be sl!ictent to remove a verv

iin llt,.ir ,he form nf (hi5 hill ; . tlm above amount & 75 for servi-; humldy promises the Court, that neither! xl,oits, ui!rre hall we wtnhent to l,uuia-i C0l,bit,(.mble Po.tion of it, a,.d demonetrata itm p.a--V ," " if t i . 'ices rendered as an attorney in suits I the Court, his cl.enls, nor the world knowledge ?-whero .hall rt rt.ck ,ts Wt,Ucll.!itjr ,;f iueil,ir,rCmval-a matter wbi-.h has ,Va5,U l)1,C: Hn lrVCn brought by and against himitssuchad-idlhereaner have any cause of com- th hrper! we wee not going to pubhsh a, pcr tll0 a,mVc date. plaint against lnm. , ZtrZ Bo lnt7 U proportion as a na.;? . this aria de. i e answered that we were. AMOSI.ANH. I AnHfN LAlNL. tilin i ,iCVoted to intellectual cultivaWon, it! The south alrea.ly begins to Lra'cn p at the idea

Ik iJiia darriund and before wewcre a- lract No. "T'.vhibit marked A. Slate of Inoian Dearborn) ware cf Ids intentions placed his hands 'elVned to in Noilly's affidavit. Cm. taiuul". , S ' , , i i ,i , i oalt ohle,sir, I have with some dif- I .1 AM hS D1I J. Clerk of the Dear c. our form, an I so mmgled the type,-f ,. ff.c!t;i, ;i settlement with Ham-' born Circuit Court do certify the fore

IU$ it was in:po-,l,c .r the article to; i(onl- lave taken hU ircc.int in full of fmino- several extracts from No. 1 tot anticir

vill rise in the Fcalo of intellectual and moral : beinc rid, iu a short time, ol this great barrier to her,

excellence. This is a day of universal enter-1 rrospPlity- jjo portion of cmntry west of lhe Mifsisjiriz, anil a day when ii rcfistabb. effort is j ,,, ,..,rrasse that bordettra on Ued lt.ver, either in tnakinc to exalt tho human iiitnd to its prop- ' ? ... . . .. r'.n cl mate or fertilitv ofsr.il, aiu. I shall be treat! y .e-

i er.les-tiny. J. Here lias nceu mi f ' un " -

mticipation and so confident ol progress as the i tivea u, m - -i

fprar in due time. Such arc the lacts all demands shall have nothing more j No. d inclusive, to be correctly copied present, ltrccurs to ages .that are past and i,ica in pc ftoiu fuij to c.i hundred ir