Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 January 1834 — Page 2
the. niih'rn part of the l.tlfc against win-h a rem ntrance a atai prednted a I! -of which Hfip refeirvd to a commit 'ec The rmnautlce of wsys ami mfcans tit Mr, t'io:nr their chairman, reported. nrivM md iy, against the expediency of le g'i .ting . at tlii time, oil the sulject ol v-Mbb!nng ay lutns for object of chari tv. which ii')'il was- eenctn i ed in I lie ? imf cam note also repotted against tb pinprieiy of telasir.g individuals who h ivi- i,.t ie-i led in the tate year lioin the nu:: 'iit of a poll tat, which waf it! r-MHMt ted m. The joint resolution olI'ere !. -ne d y ago by Mr. Willet. disv im 01 off .f the appointment ofnoo resi ilen's iffi'-fa with in this l ilc. and in struct.: g our :v-?alor in Congress to opi ivf tlie . iiiiti : una of lr. Tyiei' ap fiitnt :ient Ite-itsler of the Land Olhcc hi '"r awfor Uvd v . was. on Monday aber hooa. '.i-rii-sf-il it a rotirpi able length i i . --rn ?,uie l the wh ile, and judging IV o .')t i -. U ti"V. U'.Ml a'Y'lded, it t i sccii pnihabie lh.it it m y pf- the U -ie. O . eerdy. th- em fee f way m l mean- leooiled a I''1' aboh-h-i;,g ih o're vf agent -f the iltree per Cent, fuel, v eo tne term - fti'e preit Agenl 1 ve f-X;Mvd . mid devolving the dm S ol thai c. -a ibe !'.etr oft-!ie.-. '"'.va p.-.i-i m io cha-g the pteei m i ie ot 'el ng Prosecuting Ait-m:.-- ivio of which provided for tiicir ai: hi' men' V Un- G'icinnr a..-'
if.". (- mi i the u r to.- men election b; the i-e j.-Ie .eio c-!er.iiy ;h- ?ujf ( .!c,)--i'ri. The lii! pr (-iti 'ii h.i heen ;ui . i-iici ly Mr. Ltitf . in1 ip; )-c I Jtv M r-.-r;. -iveie tl-.U -in ilciccr vvi iipit-vod !v .ifii!e ni ij'i i'V. The ij'i?-;:i i nt-x; h"ini 'ii s;i a men li:: t e I nv h-to hive the e(rrti , tii-1ehy the jip.oji'e. Me-is Sunlii of e:lc. -Vilie! .i-i. i 1 1 .lit n.t n. ,il of whom h i i voted fn e- i T!i? ;ii'('H :t:nent in lh;i (iiveinor. pt ' tVi io l .n rig 'h elec lion t . t;ie pe.ijd-1 r t Ser th.tu continue it i i the LeUtii! e. . lr. Etau at! i jM : (nrter nlo guc their ievs in v m- -j of f h ine, Mr. rho.npsun t-poke aii:irt the thing-. Mr Hiown of L .iiov p J to p w (i i ie indefuiitely the tiole eu'j I. Inch :notion wa decided in the nui'ive l:y alrge m-j rity. l?efote a I'V 1'ir'liei q'ieiioo w i- lukea the. House Uiij uined till 3 "'clock. I " ip select roin.Miltee, appointed by Bt'i h on ;f nich of the G ve!ii)i' v j.? i r h rel:l!CS t : sl-l'e li:lllk, Il lV itij; tien in comIpi e;c evral d i, i 1
the debtor hA not properly suftii ieni jc.uiimnlee on roacU :inl ran.ils hi i; -0 them is incaf, washing ami lodging j the proce.siati t( rmi ..itcs the d.iOFt: iihject to expcotiod, to p.iy the debl. a ttrm I. d to inqiiiic im.o the Hcpeiiienct !The worlln jude requires of tin; coun- i close Clarke t triads i,i Sctmdanavic.
l thakingaii Apnicprialion for the pur lSi tliat, iu'llie operuiiK their east: be-
posu oj guivevmu a route tor the cm fore the jury, Ihry mtlst explain their
At Segovia in Spain, is a mint so in-
(ruction of a rail road comment ing a j whole groundvand be prepared bv evi- 'gei,ioti?ly contrived, that or.e part of it i lie Falls of the Ohio river or at mi c'dence, as far aP practicable, to sikain dilates an ignot of gold into proper diothei rotivfinei t f oii.t, theme to l--.it- The course at present pursued is to mmsions for coinage, another part dc-
Mr. Hargrove ttloved a resolution, the
nl ject of which was to instruct the jadi ciary commute to jo Htiiend the act in telalion to Prosectiturs as to provide for the appointment and pametit of proecu-
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tors pro wmcn, on miio m -; oinpi.iis . ine ! v-imiina ci openthe t asejust lar enough to put livers the platf o formed ii to at other Kilgore, wa Uru.k nnt from the resolv.jihc -talc of Indiana'; and from thei.t. .the oppositd counsel on his defence, that stamps it ; from that hart of (he enmg c.Uie and the following intrted in. to Michigan rityj on 1 ikv Michigan, in and then rest; the oppoi-itc counsel fol- -.rj,.e jt j, delivered to -mother that lieu of it, v.s - that the ju hcary com -he Mate of I low. suit, and both stdes skirmi.h nd cuts it, according to the standard , and, mute oe itiotnicten to inquire mm uie on motjoii ot Mr. M Mnley, 'hhtshv. dodffe.and (he iurv never e-ct hie f -.ll ;i f,u ..
eipedtetvcv of so amending the act provi i Resolved, That tht comn ittee oujat the real merits of the case until the i,,,,,.!,,;, r, nJJr...-.
Innn lr Luirld llklll rm lufn I 1U hmnrlal t .L .....I 4 I. -1 I I . . r
purpose linds money
itliout any other help
ti :irni In tioli :ii'ln:il it lor thoronn t . .. i i i . . tr i
,j ....... v. ...v.v-w.., llcs ucic io (now iiicir nanus at nrsr, upoti the paVmeiit of all expenses in the broad Proiind ofattarW and ,t.fn,r
curred by the United Slates for sur- would be closely exliibited, and ajust1 veying, $c . wilii the right of pre result miL'ht he nntirinatd. I
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euipiiuit iu iuw atius uuj' ining, ai ine
eipe.itency oi so amending uie act provi-, Resolved, nai int tnmn tttee o.i:at the real merits of the case until the i another room ding for the appointment ot r'roseculinglpublir lands ii.quinTii.to the propriei , rlose, and then ihey are worried and pointed for tint" Attornie. fcc, o as t authorize the 0f disposn g of thcpiihlic lands by e (fatigue d to come at just conclusions, leadycomcd wii Comt. in case ol tht nhsence o the Pros-. thment rights, of one hundred and six 'Now, the judge thinks that if both par- ;thui tint of the e
ecuior, to appoint one for lhe time being, and (o make an order foi his payment,
which ordtr upon being crrtitied by the cluk and piein nted to the auditor, htll h tv birn audited and the amount paid by ttie ireasorer, which am omit shall le charged to the regular prosecutor and re tamed out of his anru 1 8alslry.,, The resol:itnn, thus .irwcr.ded wa agreed to. On motion of Mr. Wrijrht of ., Rasovtri, That the judicimy commit :ee tie directed to inquire into the expe
diency of repeating the 76ni eciiiin of
he justice act, so as to aailnirise the cir- - mi comt to aess not mote (ban ten per Tentum on all judgments tendered by
Ji'ices on appeal to tiie circuit court.
,ueie Ue appellant fnU to appear ud
; ; i '""'o'liv with eRecthi- tpi'enl
U.i iiiMionol Mr. Htack.niidge, rVtsoiW. That the members of thf il'iii, although thev Ho not feel wailantef' in yitliiing ihis h ue duting the
otriin ry liomt ot busiue-s, far th a i om-
oi odati hi of those de-irons of lieai injj the' Kev. Ir. blythe on the subject f e'tucaii ii, ai e deepU -ensible ot ihe import ance of tae suhject. of ih kunlne evi ilenced by the d!er, and the competency ot the lleveieud genilemaii. and wou.d be grautul for any communication tiom him epical iled to aid iu legislation. Aad then the house ui.j mr.ied.
IN sLN I E. I clsuav, Pee. 17. Oil motion of Mi. Aloigau, ttie lo-low ii. g le-otutiou was adopted:
tics(jlvsd That it- eouianttee tm the
jaoii i ii y tf iiiiiucled to i:iij'iii: into i tie
expediency ot piovnliug t.y iav tiiat no xipius ad satisfaciendum, saull is-uc on
medium pihe,
Kissing with ari appetite. A religious ect lias iccenllv Sjii u; g tip ih thy county of Surry, one whose tenets is to salute each other at a holv meeting ivilb ; hr.
Sore throats. W'c have known sever-jiy kiss. One of the female devotees. ;t
ixesoivea. mat saui cnmmiuec af o a, mstances in which a sore throat even toting lady of a thousand charms haplinilire into tin. nrnnriMtv ol urrml i nu ' : ........ I L I' .
- 1 " I I J " in ii
pr;Med to encounter a young genf lernar, ol whom she was enamoun d, and gave
worst stage, has bertii sneedilv
t.. the elates iu which they Ite, all cu,-, hy the following simple remed v.
public lands w Inch have been ollerei! Mix a nem.v worth ol nonndrd ram- liTm mnn. rnr,i;,l i. ,t i. ,-. .!....
lor Mte and r. rnaim-d unsold ten yeais p,or ttlt a wine glass full of brandy,tlian was quite becoming The next or mor-, on which there are no actual nonr a &mnll mi:.iiiv . b.m., .t.. ut i .. .-. .i
,i - i j ! - 'ii .-..ii 11.1 mtu ii iih-,il:i; ii inn mo
jgnr, and ullo'.v it to dissolve in the high priest oi 'the sect, sayhi" she had
.... . j ........ in .n..v4ir. iuu I 111 MM lII I A." n-d. That the cymmiltee oi. dose generally enables the patieMt to an pftrlite. ic lands be instiurled to in swallow with ease. G!bc. I - -
ettter
O i titoiion of Mr. Duncan,
Ue.oivi
the publ
quire into the expediency of reducing
od graduating ihe price ol the public land?, so that the future uiocceds (.f ille ttHlct" 'hall not exceed the general cliaigo ior surveying and selling them li-swtved, Tha the same commil'ee ie instiucted to ioijuiie into the expediei.cy of ri tilling the right nf preeinp t oi to all evtlcrs oil the public loiliiS. II solved, That the same committee tie instiu led fo iroiulie into the expe iiency s in g 16D acr s of land to -acti oetu il m. iiei , a o h, ill i uluvale Uie tame lor Iim y .ir?, at a lets rale than the uu dium pi ice of the public land'. Resolved, That the same committi t inquire into the expediency ol anohsi' 1 1 1 ail oat lion ..ks ot the public land-, I. id of pt; milting Uie (II in luluie to be I uicliaed at ptivaic salt as soon a-
they aie uiveytd. VV cdnesday , Dec. 18.
Mr. Henditcks, In pui suance of no
mouth every hour. The third or fourth been excommunicated for "Mswirn-Hfi .1 .. II I I . I . . . .. .. o
A Sharp turn. Spiller the celebrated comedian, came forw ard on Saturday to announce a benefit. He began his address, Ladies and gentlemen, to morrow evening." Here a voice from
the pit of the theatre cried out-
morrow, Ohl Ml. Mpiller, you forget, to
morrow will be Sunday." "I know it,"
replied the droll ladies and gentlemen, to morrOw evening a charily sermon will he preached in the. church of St. Andrew's, Holborn. for the benefit ol tl It v poor boys, and as many girls of that parish, and on Monday evening, the comedy of Busy Body will be performed iu this theatre, for the benefit, &c."
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Ttwru risk; ipe gk imoana mij.iii.v. Printers Retreat, Dec. 20, 1&33. The record of tin- pn.cccdi is of th court m. ii ti ll fit"
to;i"Uldcr w.m nresidat, wliicli eonveaed
(ice give,
it!-Wed and obtained leave
ae jadgaieui oi aj .'s'ice ol lhe peace
unles Uie judgment cieditor, hi .igenl or Uu.d tutioduced a bill br the relief ot
aiotiney, sii.nl miKt: ami ;ite null t lie the I 'gal i epi eseiit-tllt ba of toptalu
hivn-r fieelv mletcharurd opinions on ijustice, lu nose oliice the juilgment may j Koiert lii alie , dV tc aei d ; whlcil was
the i-iS.jec! . h ve. e innerstand, agreed j Up ei !ae p- ivi; :i da bill, and appom to i ji'ltuun t o draft it. It is prohot l taer-doie that a bill will t;e reported in the i- iiif (cw dv, and we chab goon if -w rd-. rolt.t.e be ble t give :u got-- as lo the linal di-p'iMon ol V S la the afternoon of yesterday, the oil'j"-: ot -b ining 'he mode ot lecl.ng I'ro-e" H: .g at'osnie wa again la l,en u. , and i le-ittoi deli tie took plac-
t-n the- virion- pioo'-itiotf . ia which Tle-M Crun-. !'n.!,j. n. Sieele. an I I'.isj .pf -particip ite l The m iller was tin ' 'Iy re'ei red to a select committee, villi itn- rU' ti on- to n poit a toll provi-
ue. an .tili iavti lattng tti ii ne has leasouiie.td twici mid i elei i ed lo the comma
o believe, and doe veiny iielieve th.itilee on levo.uiioii.iiy claim:
ine ju -geiiieiit Uentor is ahuut lo leave tne ci..i witt'.oui leaving belaud him.
: su.iicirii'y ui propel y e ijecl lo exe
cu iou o talifly ucli J lugoi til, or thai
e believes that sucu j niuieoi delmir.
On motion oi ttli . L.v in , lit solva ai, Uai life loii.inltlee ot ways and mvns be insuucled fo In quire! inlo the expediency ot nudum
win oi inns conceal m- pi opeity, wnu z ... A ,tiuwiil( Currency ot do mil linen- iu UetiauU li s cteuitor ot crediloi -, , , , o nrt.t, to be h-uiiUeU u, on tin oi la.ll he lifciitved Hi il such juogu.enl! n ot iil0 U ild Slates, hi.ii oe tm
lehior, ba- at ins conlioi, inoi.ies, note. ., :ull.,t.t u u n; h, atid JnUi pcnoei.l ol. oonua oi inleiesu .uihcicut (o sail-iy .-.ucli ! executive co..lioi,ix t-pi as m-.y ne
joilgiueiit.
ri:ni--eni of the election lo .-'i .'
jiequited lot I lie iiominnuoo ol tliice
,.-..carttVR.fv-i1ei nimi,- j lol; said cut rent y lo be ,-it Uik, pel
A Curious Invention for nulfcing iipon the. flat r. Mr. Kent's (of Gla-sgow) recent invention of a machine bv which he walks or moves along upon the water at the rate ot three miles per hour, has produ
ced the announcement oi another nov
elty of the same description, but which seems more extensively useful. The
inventor terms it the Aqmilic Sedgc
it is thus described :
".Mr. Bader, counsellor of mines at -Munich, in Bavaria, some years ago in
vented what he tanned an aquatic sledge, constructed on such n principle thai might be impelled and guided on the water by the rider himsell, without any other aid. The Grt public experiment was made with this'machine on the 29th of August, 1810, before ihe
royal family at iyniphenburg, Willi complete success. It is described as consisting of two hollow canoes or pontoons, eight feet lo: g, made of sheet
copper, olosett on all side;-, joined to
Lotifusioaal.
jlccled, and issued In a tiep.it tim-nt ol!(.ar, other in parallel direction, at tin-
tine Jin. I ol I e U. lied Scales, unlet ulistance of six leet, by a li Jit wooden
timg fr the the pe-p;e.'
IN SKN M i: M...NOVT Her. 16,
On motion of Mr (,'n ly,the tallowing
re-bltin wa aO'-pted : lle-o!ve I. Tint me com nttiee on ca nil- a- I i iternai i.nproveoient lie re qi-!el t injaiie wiie'lier liie lees a I
loived o pin- at he !.i!!s of the O no.
Ere not I o ci-'U. m i v:at other, il ant
ft-ntoi' orient !, e.ry t be made, to the lO't ! emulating tiie appoiuloient ol .tid Cthcei. HOLi: OF HK1 r.KSLNTA TIVES. petition pre-eote I ty Mr. Smt'h of II.
three -evr.il petition fioui the roi.tntie ofS. o' J fletson . Rij le . and Oeaihotn.
riavm the '.ocatt -n ftate road fiom
Lexington S'."tt county to llariixonnn
the line dividing the lales ol Ohio and
Indiana, which wa reierred lo the com rn:Mee n toad. Mr. l)avi. from the committee n
tta and me m- to wbnli a ieobitio
tva ifteuei -n ihe -ul'ject ot ieleaiug
Tuesday., De. . I 7, I.OUSj. OF lihl. Oa aiolion ol tlr. Cage,
Kci'lved. l iial ine etm:niUec on tenoned, in Viilue t Uie i liahltd loilh
the Judiciary be Uisliu. led luq nic and reroute s ot e.uli sia'e so requit-
tlit: ii gulaiions lo secutc au linp.uu.tl dtsli luuilun ineieol among Uie tVel.n slates lesj et liteiy . accordi- g to rep-
leeeulnlitc p paiauon, it ine some lie
tor the trial of njor .Imhv ALrarY, at Jacksonvill.'.i n tlie I tthinst h is been l.nd hefore ihe general, for hu AreKov a L or m-Ai'pitova r.. The il nerd! is reltir.'antly, constrained to disapprove of Haul proceeding, for the following reason":
1. Bf -aiiae it does nnt appenr,npon tbo face of said proceeding, that said major Ii n! a fiirand r-q -liiable liial on the merits if ! In: case 2. Heran-e, the said proceedings were b.id in tin- absciice cf" the aecu-ed, when he court wtis advise-1 that be h id a good .ind legal ex'-u.-e for b ing absent, as admitlel by the prosecutor; whereby be was deprived of thai incsshnahle coiistitulional priv l-ge i f having the w iliiessei' and accuser f:ce tj fHce"- seeing ilicni leyulnrly sworn in open court iu bis presence that
be rnijlit cross examine and interrogate thrm, ho tally to investigate tne w hole cireiiuistancej nf ihccase i . 3. I5ecan-' sail "ecifinl wa 'bus d"ni ed the opp rtinitv of jrepari- g hunstlf for nia deience that is, c-ollecttng evidence
for Ins exculpation; or, in rebutting the proof of tin? charges advisiag with Ins counsel on nil points touching tee conduct I trial; ol jectioiis to the member ; conpetency of witnesses, &c. iSc. I heief arc. the G ncral returns soid proceedings to the president of said couit martial, that substantial justice may 1 e dona t- all pnrlie coticerntd, and 6 U UK It. S t i l' the coirt lie convened again at tiio
a i!e of Kianei Wbitcotn, in .lacks atville, .it iiiurilay, Jamiiry 11, lS31,aV io "i, to re-,-oi,siiier said case. NO I'll Tne General s'-i7.-s this opp rlu.tn v to -uggest. that while toe .Militiu i,.vv, atilliurises every me hure necess..ry for I Si 3 puni-diinenl of etV nc.e; it is nccessnrv to be w:itcb:"c.l, to ,!.vi.ite every
into the expediency ol establishing a ing
to the United bunts, tor its re.
new circuit or cucuils, extending llie dciiiptlon .ueddu g to Uie It gal ttipu ircuil court sysUtn o the new slates,' lotion tm l; lace, .tod the payment l vthuliare now without a lull pui liu- micU bonus lo lite Tiea-Uiy ol the Upation in the lieiulil- giviwing o ai of; Stales lo delta) t xpeiise, and to guai im- eslaldishuieiil of lhe Federal Ju l.niUe ulleiioi lerponbibilitt as mat I c
diciaiy
Oa motion id Mi Setier,
lies okvrd, 1 hal the Commiltee oil ne i'eiiiioiies, be iuliucUd to iu
frame. Ai.tl thus joined, they support
a seat resembli: if an aitn cnair. in
w hich the rider is seated, and impels I"""'""- 'fi3 el injustice timl oppjssmn. and steer the sledge by treading two ereuficr, lo receive naftetien, ;Ai,en fiJiag
I 1 1 . c I I.' I I.Uili .IH.IIIISI III III ITS, III W i ICVC If IMS large paddles before him. JLarh ol,. B . . ' . . ... . ... . I he iirrimal nm inav ln i i,n , i v-I il will
; ..i. j
be necessary 1. That liu; crime or offeree be e'early spei ifii-il and expres-cd; ai;d the act r ucts of guilt, pointedly chained against '.lie accused. -2. That (ho time mid place, when and
where, the crime or otTence was coumiitred
tht se paddles is roonecli d with a paddle fixed perpendicularly in the inter
val between the two pontoon, in front of the seat stands a small table, on which he may rend, write, draw, or eat and drink. His hands being at per
fect liberty, he mav even nlav an iiistru
pitftilbed; and stud , ui 'rem ) , so nu- ment, load and fire a gun, or do what-'be set forth w iih all p .siole coruinty and
lionized and loaned atoiding lo Hit ,.vt r he pleases. Behind the seat is a i P'eciss.ou ..... .... l. . . ... I -
pureinto lhe expediency of permit ;sialt insiruilieiiialy , shall be itceiled
prcsciiotd i.tiio to slitus nquiilng h.;,thern hag, o hold any tl ing he may
use, wnen loaned lo iliu people . j w at i t in his excursion. It is ev
nt ,pimi ft en a -olt lai Until the,
hi ve resi iotl .in..- ftr in lhe -tate. tep. i u- i tii i to- a nun ii'e deemed it int-x pn'iei.t lo iegisbi'.c on that subject at this lia.t. Oa m ti n nf Mr. logger. Ris-the-L That the committee on edu
r:o . .. I.p m-tiucted to niouiie into the
expediency of so amending the act, enti
tl i an t-t mcoi por ititH congiesional t.-vy .hip and piovi ling for public schools tin-1 em" approved Feb. 2 I 833. a to iier Mie piesent ni de of di-Ubu ing the s honl tnndist) lhe st r ral choot dUirts and p:c(oit Uto-e t'l-ttictstit-t organized
fro thawing fie whole ot the mleiest !
of 'be It"'d tlnd. On nintion d Mi. F.vans, irso.'tc', ' b.-t Uie judiciary commit tee be ut'tiucttil to tnqnre tuto the ex
pef'ienev ol gio.g lotooitsot d'hancery
jm : lion Up ni li'l tib-d to tnibject to
t wiei.l nf t!t'-:i ;"- ''ntie in ttt iion oi
eut.dHt le'iitle 'e ie.. e-tale ol the debt-
t,, v t n it t-bn'i e ti :" appear to lhe
hi.stai in i if the aii t-urt d Chant ery
ly a ittitiu iufa. or otberwwe thai
l..g the people td lhe icmlotj tif Ar i
kansiiJ, to lot ui a constilu lion and slate
g itclnmcut, ttud lot ihe admission ol
u h state into I be Union, on an equal
I . .ii, g wnu tne ifc.ui.! fclaiet.
t),. molion of Mr. Line, Ilese. vi.d, That the ( ommittee oe pu die tan .s, he uistructt d to inquire HllO the t XpeOlei C) of petllilllii.g lie puniic lands, wl uh have been Id tna in the in u Wet lo lie purchased fit ae
tnal -euiers, oi rest t in r mttvntois. ai
t iedued pnet , uud- r lhe same n gu
laiions stud it sti iciioos as are oiescri
h,-d by the act ot April o h, 18 2. foi
the purchase of I'ortt acie liatts: and
of granting lo evei.y stiller, (hei-.g a nous--keeper) on sui h lands, the liybt if pie-emptioti to enter the quarter quarter -ection, whit h he has improved
with h ate to rt port by bill or othe
rwise. On motion of Mr. Carr,
Resulted, The committee on road
and canals be in-tiucled to iivqnue in
to the -xpt di.-iuy ol making an appro
priation lor the puipn-e nf improvini: the natigatioe. in the Indian chute through lhe fall of the Ohio river op-
posite Louisville, 'Ay.; a sum sutluient
to act ompli-h winch and to make the
in payment ol public lauds and in pay
ment ot all oilier letenue .iteming to ibe general gMVi-rnment, and stiall I e
obligatory upon the slale iksuing tbe
me lo r deem on tiemaud, at her
that this machine must be admirably j calculated for taking aquatic scenery as alo for the diveision of shooting water fowl, iu which etise the sportsman conceals himsrli behind a slight Screen
! of branches or rushes, so as toannroach
t thee of discount and deposile; tt bit lij,hc birds unperceived. This vehicle said tdli, , when esiabhsbcd u deilj, far safer than a common boat, the
s ine gu raniy to loan and to redeem rcntre of gravity being constantly in
s.tid turit oty, shall be the plate ol tic-! the middle of a Very broad base, a cir-l ...llr ..I ull ....I.I . ..I . ,.l .... . . . . I
With n full mid certain description
ident ''1C 1"MS"U eomp'aiueil nf the naino
and sirtiiiine, and regi aunt a id brigade to winch be bebuign'. 4 Tlntt the affidavil verifving the same be strictly in Ibe form prescribed bv iar Bv order of brigadier general Wilmai C. Keen. ISAAC CIIAMIHTtl.lN. aid.
I AST OF LRTTEKS,
KMAIIS1NO in the pogt-olKce at
oiintster'ing, Indiana, or the first
iw-ilr til ull itii-ldi. ..U...-I...I .. . i "
.... , icumstance wnicn renders upsetting, e- idin ..fjnnnaryt 1831: w hich if not taken
.v. ... iinni ten in tne ncaviest gaiC',aisoiutciy ie wiiliin the limils ol iht slate where il po-sihle. It is moreover so contrived
exists; also, la inquire into the t orn- that it may be taken to pieces in a few
minutes, packed in a box, and put together in a very short time.
pit. alive expediency of establishing a
.Villotiol bank, based Upon a spet It capital , to be lUrnisfied by the several aialcs, as s.de sto, kin Iders then of, on
The most curious thing in the cathe-
lit by the first dav of April next, will be
sent to the General Post Office ns dead letters. U. fJeorge V Baldwin. Itu'h IJarlon Orra Blodget. t .lee r..rTer. J, (Jenre It.ivid, .losepb lVw, William Dick erson. JR. Sarih RU'nn, llenrv Kves.
I .. : ...
.. sc.t; p.opo.iooino u.uu- i ep..8eo-i, of ,,1,. js ;1 tork of singular ' , " .."" tveen, tauve populauonofeach. with a branch ronsl,.uction nm, , . , J u-ol-Rerr, r , h I eonnH I .?f
... tat., state, iue;iuMiiu.io.. . u ... it is calculated to answer astronomical! ,-0 n V., . T ii gulated , strict acoordance wuhum- purposes, representing the'plaees of the Sle U"Z Tl torm general rules, adobted by Con- Unnd mJm n he p ,jc (hp mooh,g T. - lark I e Jet gress, under a directory ol stale ap- .,prnplll;1i alm !ltw m.,. ' i.uiM. I , l M. ..
r. T r- - . . - . . .....(., .....(.. i . -
poiniment, and each state lo enjoy the
ht-iietil o capital, aud ex -icise. a power in avcontante with- the vested inter81 therein; said committee to report by bill or otherwise.
many
other contrivance. The clock, as an
inscription sets forth, was pl aced in the church upon Candlemas-day, iu ll')5.
Over the face of it appears an image of
our Saviour, and on either side of the
imntrp tii-r. f.-ddi ... .1... i
Judge Ldwards, in opening the : cir-;ajl to flVopen cve day w.n the d()tk
e.iu court on uestmrr, I sa t s ine .xew sra.PS ,v.d.. At ,t.;. i r
i : . .i.i.. r.- i. .. i i n . v-.l. r- s.. .,. e . . ' - ., .i ki ui
...u.e .,.,K,., ,u. k. v. ...it. not ooa.s. iu.a. veiling ssiar, oroKe grounu up- f1::re8 renresentini? the tw, lv. ....mn
,ua ,ow smge- ot ,t. no,, isjon .. po.nt so novel, ir.ai it cannot iau (los rome from ,iie d)0r , ft presumed, equal the sum liable to be .to produce a sensation among Kentlo.j,ia,ld oflhe ima nnJ b . f colle, ted as tolls Iron, keel and flat men of the long robe, as it unsettles a vk.w before it, each figure making its
ooais, nu ii passage ituengn tut c.i'iai within the term of one year. . And be ilfuithcr rtsvlved, That the
..c tooe, it oosctt.es vjew ,,cforc ,tf eac, fi , nmki , iU cardinal point in the profession, and de- 0heiiance by bowing as it panes that pr.ves lawyers of their very best weap- of OMr Saviour, and afUrwardsenlering
&,-"u" i "-ltne aoor on the right hand. When
5f?ik .
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TCpY JOHN VTX 'of LTx) IMe.i3.iiit fotynsbiii .Swit
zerland roiinty Indiana, a bright bay mare 14 liauda high, sunoef t,i bo ten or e-
loven years dd, bor right hip nh ot, sank below the right eye, snip and &tnr in her. forehead a small saddle mark on the ri-Jit id,inflbe back, three ilioes on, no brands perceivable. Apprajned to twtrity dolus bv Jarnes f .ewia and Arthur S. Tw inerfam. Certified before hio thin'v' pli day of Decern her 183". A true eopv from my book of Kulravs. ..lUBiUEL JU11N310.N i. (
