Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 20, Vevay, Switzerland County, 15 February 1834 — Page 2
WEEKLY HESSEHGEH,
TO Tlll-.PKOPLF.OK I lit. COIN ito benefit the I
TIES OK RIPLEY AND 5 -A iT7.r.KLND. ic'evr 7?:r.. Another esion l the ij-vgi-hilm : having expiieM, )OU
. ; ve a I igl
t .1 -J
to pri term:
T i- to-.vnshi;! law of the counties of l)-rbern and Sni.zeiland are so
i'tle rhilditn of th jquire o CI aw vers, about what is merely unthinkingly drew forth mis t;iiai ham: ; for t'-.e promptitude with o h the-
country. (Perhaps ihey thought thes J statue law. jkorchicf, and wip'd his face ; his counU -jtnaichcd foi the scene Of ardon. h;le hi Id re n had m, v;es to fees low A bill rrovidinsr for an ad valoremlnance alter this ai nlication set yrav ii I Ti,nh T
:ipon them, and they n igiit have also svstf m of taxation passed the House of .at defiance. I he amiable heroin.
thought ihe people tmi ignorant to ktio' ' Representatives (the 01 Iv house which whom he was addressing with all tin thai lh Cfifi'tT rvf Mr 1 r-.i, .r..-..rAA.il.l 41 1 I i 1 1 n x ..I v M 1 tkllfi - -m .t 1 . anwl n " I v . 4 . . . - .
o iXiM -ci tiiiu me the his , . .. i ,. . . x t .. .1. . ; . . . , ?. " . v .. . .. r. T
- : 1 ,. . , - 'I't mi? vn Kiiowtcgci " Din inn , came 10 me senate mine evening ol 10 conceal ncr mirrn: me party cnugin - 111? Corf", gi? lit Ule laffS Which n 1 - 1 ' i . . , . , .... ,. & , . . , 1 , ,,, , . - ,, m 'have then rt ward. Seme ot thee ve :the last day ot business, this was a sub-'the infection; it flew round the house 1 n iii a .Miei 'iitiiiiK T siiemn, i ,. , ... 1 . r . , . . . . ,.i . .
.11 IIIMt ni I.Va, I 41 f. c -k r cf uri. HArr AI curh -,tr,l , rv ,..,. nr. 1 1 1. i. 'liifl Ttl I1I3
J T ,,.!,, r v., ,11 ijv , , vi rui it , uni MiiJJUl null V ) ,13 IU IC-'ilKC till IU I' M ,iiv- i. 'm,.uii -
now childu n, execrate their narrow squire much time to ivestigate it, conse-'dropped amidst convulsions o laughter .. , I : & 1.1- - -1 . 1 1 ... .... .
quenuv u remains n un tiie unnmsheil ,and roars of applause
business.
ch-tii-s-J lliit lheC"!'y Treasurer oi ?
t I iht Collector. H---
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policy. A d tt ij'ir inemorii s wilh the iemaggne of the present day. wU he trampled upon with indexation, hv th
jintellicol of future times. Th-rc f.mw.r.. .- . I 1 . . I . r
j n IT run it lil. -l l IdlM'U I I If (TV OI . " Ul-
tO :p;vi:!t a D -v-i:! C -1 !c tor foi each)
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.. , . 11 . Jion ol Cnurcha.'.d S ate. ' " lie hamih
t r- -iti I'm
t!ie I.?pii!:" s.r to have oi the ti!!er p-r i -entage.
ndj
1 !h- oai.ince j 'IV. t
1 r. JUII
1 j:j-tce of 'he peace i? eX'eli-.cii-. ;- of" !r.-M? and 1 fiiVv
l.vriim'Ot or iu oti.er word, m.
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no hiiih enooiiiiii n 00 tb.e intclli
renre of She ixue of UepresiMittive.-. that a m .j- ril) ot il (;.d would f -I I iw i. a rv . ' Tliir t'l.ttiand dollars are to he iai ? ot -mi hi Mi Uii'.in ro:id, hi-iwftr-hike M-chian and the Ohio river, s rs to make 'he roJ nearly q i 1 1 good i!ie vti..e distance. T'w ' TC'-cuti-.n l-w ii so amended as
::Oi C'-'rt !'. Q'ti'-'
the
Oil tl'! U-1, i
H:, ? n T-y M! tiil" ; l.i-..J d..o
A J !-li' -e l c
to --iO'ter !. r. i
iia ,.f'i sp cm ;rs : c .n.uci.
Cf-U i'.iO ; Iai . ;il' .-.- ;;: eed wf. '. his lor;nT acii:M, if he gue notice t-
t!:e opposite pai ; ol te time ai d pi ce
of l rial.
Tt; or iriirc . amended, as to r - o-iri of ih thirteenth sec ti'ia. a :T-vt io s.t rnlin; Yei !!
rorit tor cost? or
def"iidant. i; a
th 5 v.i of ii."
lio-! -f ' -rt c.T.-n!r. c d 10 the cin uh
ce nt, e: ' s : - of slaitder, 11 ah
C.liiil pro- ru lo.i-aMd
?" 1 ni c."m- s ia joi-i;o . if the plain
The Qrpilaf ' saved by 'a sieve. Our readers h.-vc been informed thai the State house at Millcdgvitic. kc-rp;iat was near heirs: destroyed by fire. The preservation of the building was' mainly owing to the great and hazardous exertions at a Colore. 1 man i, I ',',. -
i Immediately after the tire was over h 's 1 l; I. ..i JT ... .
rrentleman'n,;,(nJ ! to him, hut he relti-
1 lie governor Ii.iq
A hill nasepft siif hnrisirnr f. hrinli- I SiiimrJnr Slmfsirrcin
The nearest branches to n w ill nroba- from lloston relates the fol!o?vinr afTair i0" 10 Jlcct?Pt it
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hlyheone at .Madison and one at Law-'which he sa s happened jut hoJore he ! 1 u lu le gislature to rencehiirgh. It is a joint concern, that left that place: A person had been j otc lum s"'nc iaJ,i(,me ;u'd acceptais. all the branches are ultimately taken up and committed to prison, forj" rwar"' tie was Hie property of.
hound for the payment of the notes, parsing counterfeit hills. Shortly al-
I voted for this bill considered it a terwards a negro was taken up for
vote of a majority of the people w hom I represented, and not my own private vote that I gave. Had 1 voted for the
ver five Joil r oe sh'.; re ct th i: 1arrTi;e.
recove' oa
T 1 1 . ... . j ."if .! -,n:- l ot t- to prevent hi-iga-5 in diiviu4 t!-ir adversary s ii,iii 5i-.e f.rcai- court-. small inatterlh v l-fl io he seCie, hef.ire thi' 1, :a-4 O'Mi e, iv"i:M- it tan be done v i. -iit c .'o.i are to have con ur
I j! i- nclK.!1! wr.h pr.'.h.ite co'ins 11 iy COj: i2-k tV th- :Uwac re the am.u:.i in coaliov.-r- . -is tiftv dollars.
per cent. f iiKi, six hun-
rc :I ;a lor. ex , ) c
the ihre.11. r,
y, i.
I
!;. ied as
n il be diriH t-
e ' st;e canty CoonTi!'ior!er and it i : he pai l out of the rim thr-.-e p -r c -i -riOuies after 1000 is drawn tor unpi viiiij t!ie Wahn-n iver, '.at i 1 2 or 14 Wabash co.i.ittes are sr.iw none thereafter, until ail aie eq 5 agiia. ) e y-.o -.-2 mm f om each county i to ' seieei A Uy I'm commissio ier a . J - '111 to th - I'idi na College free o; iiii' sari fee, ior two tears and then ct: r- are to he sent for te Same lc:.,'o of tt iw ;oJ tlie commiioncrs are m varar.c' S, so as alivays to h oi- a f.ee stud- e.t from each county it the C-ilejM. A i.J t:et are to ch s ic': as are !ea-l abie to educate ihtin Stive A . issed "te Senate, (i-irda ce:t ny --.v-eif.) to nd in- v iog o.ao h e . 'he ae 15 a -d 20 v .r, from C f: co-.i.o , to th "I -d.a-i i Te. hei S- I) iofi" fot the -j. f . f 10 um,-
i'-at -ix s'eep aui the w .-ol thereof. a d one nihil -ionnl hed and bedding i--iltowed to a ( mi!y, in aiidition io lieprsenl allowaOi e, and where the d-t'-eda-it has not the art" les named i Me-law. Uo may choo-e other artul-t (if he have them) in their stead. I h. -oh-t "-tltce of ti.e piee i5 Jhh j.-, that -o each familv there 1- x mji fifty 1l-
, iiars worth of pnifrti, aiid also i her- the title" . , . ; 'k ' ..- ... . sheep and a h.-.d a.d nodding.
I'-ie Siri!Z' i!,ii:d coiintv Semi'.an bavin-; been located under an exitin;Uw, and .l imes R is, hrael R. Whi ehead. Sua. on Slaivson, and A.,r Chaa-.!- i lin, four of the tiuieehavpetitio.ied tor a chariei in coittoi m.ty to tnai luv. I fell it my iluly 1 :nw a? hter-il a ch.i'thr a- po--ih. It appoints Anhert G .z - , o, P ; Wi'i an? ii"K..ki'i. n Yoik; 6o'he;
jC. S evens, ietfeisnn: J in- Ru-
"( tr-.i;; Loroeiius A V oor:ies. f
Phas.tnt; and Thomas Cole ot Cost., sows ship; hs Tius'.ees lo n.dd t'leir f lices 0 oil Ihetr -dceesaor-; are elect --it and tpiahiit --d. Anel t tioii to j !a e on the tirst Mood iv io March, 1834. ai;:!
some crime, and connned in. the same room, but was taken sick in about a week arid died. The next day a coffiu
hank la-d vcar. the hill would have pas- was provided, and the body ol the de-
sed. and we would have had-n number ceased deposited in it. As people of
of unconstitutional independent, irre- color are generally interred in the evesponsible incorporations, neither oflning b those of their own color, the which could have been bound to redeemjcoflin was suhVred to remain until nigit the paper of the others. liisnotsono .'in the room with the money maker. A.fThey are all bound, and there is no ter the jailor, and those who accompa-
doubt hut the paper will be e,ood. Ifjnicd him, had left the room, he bvv
jppr )! i i-d to :cll
annua
!ly lh -leafier to eh
v i one t
en h tow nsliip . And ut for ilie p it -i Si 1 thai some tow -hin miyhi ee:
Sect to elect at the titst I 10 ,, the:, woijid have b en no need of appoiuti. c a?. Trustee. Eiihtownthip is to have the rig!, to an equ il number of sih -l n ie. ii;
'Seminary ; and so sooo as laciica .
ihe i rustees have o'.ve.r t provi
oe.ins toenable the s is-uiar- to d. fin
the expense of their boar-no.:, Iiy la'-i .r.
I .':e I -iv is now 1 1 force from its pa--
ed the r.frOpe
a branch stop- the payment of specie it
w ill h declared insolvent, and shut up, the holder of its notes will have twelve per cent interest till paid; and all the
other branches will he bound to re
deem the paper, and the faith of the state, will lie an additional secarit) to the general currency and credit of the mo"ey. I cannot "now recollect the various minor changes, the. most important are above detailed. If 1 have not done a' much as I should in the capacity of Senator, it is because I did not know how, for all my time and tal eet have been exerted to do all the good for mv cd-ti I uents in my power. ccept my unfeigned thanks for your unlimited confidence. JOHN DUMONT.
thought himsell the present would he a
most favorable opportunity to make his escape, and thereby avoid the punishment that awaited him. The wickod
Mr. Mai lor.
RriT, (Pa. Jan. 28. .V IIO.VLSTJCT. Conscience ni'tke cmcard? of us al!.' A rare instance of upbraiding of conscience occurred a few daTs sit;ctt which deserves a passing notice. A f irmer, residing a few miles from this place, called on one of our oldest established merchants, and stated, that 0:1 a certain day, more than eleven vca.-s ago, he passed on him a QQ bilh describing the note. The merchant who had always been in the habit of preserving, in a small book kept for the par. pose, all counterfeits, as well as ihe
do not so much ca. e what are the .oecu. iu u- ' reception, on relenng to ifthevean but aecomolish their desi-.-s. ! , follnd tho b,,,':,s w n a' the date at
j . - When all was still and safe he took Me corpse out of the colli 1, a d place d it in his own hammock, got into it him-cli and turned the lid down carefully abefore. In thi- situation he lay, noxiously yet (earfullv a.vatting the moment when he should he liberated from his loathsome confinement. In the evening the coffin wa taken from the pris
on room by four lusty negroes appointed for that purpose, and solem- ly conveyed to the burying ground. Wnen they arrived at the grave, the cofliu was set down with care, and one of them was about making a speech upon the death of their compaidon. Scarcely had he lime to utter one word efoic
1-
1
airl ; d v.
p tor hi ooirdiug
ag?, ami it 1- hoped the pf-ope- t tin townstiips will trO' eed to the-eri on tiie fif-t Moi1d.1v f Mach t
though the printed I ivvsc-muoi he pun hs- ed till af.cr hal time.
From the PhiUi. Intelligencer. AA.vON BURR. The loin' a d ti-owlded career of this
gilted, wreicnedmai, approaches iisjthc lid of the cdha flew open, and liie dose, tiisiorv in its hngdied gallery money maker jumped out a,.d made his has ..ot a siagle portrait 0:1 which tlieiWPf w,lilst ,he poor negroes fiightMu.ieot ma gaze wiih more admira 'ned to distractio:i, ran with great viotion and reget on the philosopher with i'-cc in all Jirectiotn, screaming 'de ? . . 1 . . .. r .. . .!.ik;t A, A.. .1., ,iiuiH in .,0
more sin prise and doubt titan mat 01 :"-" o.oo. Aaron - urr. At this mom-tit he is a!ake was not discovered till next day. p izzie. And th. early part of his ca- ;n'l the person has not been heard ot reer as all trig ;tness; and even to shise. the mom nt who , caught in the toils of a su perior mind, he was da-hed lo the At the battle of Leninglon. when the earth, blasted and destnmd; we know ;armies were about tot.omme.ee the not w;.et.ier more to admie or con- engagement, the ; British Col. Haum addemn. Even if his guilt we e written Pressed a spech fo his troops exhorting ... fKomfACAofm.l rtllantk- XV : I ! the ono.
on no Di.v ul ih rouiUrv a history 1:1 111 "rv ' "tl"
v
cdors too glari
pe ..:n- his been a long and
-ju'tted' njs'my, who in their white frocks, were in bitter one view before (hem, representing them
,-. d to see his name in infamy :'as tbeowners of thesoil.who would light vith the imprecations of mVh!,rd to k" General Stark ad-
; lie ss l,v
1 mm 1 ! wito I in imiirc
Icou .trv, and in Id alo;t as a b-m on dressed his men in the following style !lioot to sruard the unwary from the every word oi winch indicates the de-
A attteiapi was m .de t abolish wro, k of amhii jo-i he has lived to see tci 'mined bravery of this hardy Amcrithe land tax for improving hiehivav s, I i ..js . to creen w'-re he h;i c;u,: Mv hos you see those red
the effect .if winch would ,4e to compel i f . i ohieet of nr a vi-or and co its yonder! they must fall into 0111
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ins lii iiiiv-.-ii iioouies, vi iiiuii
whieh he had received it, correspond
ing to the farmer's words. The latter on taking hold of the bill, tore it into
fragments with apparent satisfaction.
md desired the merchant to calculat"
the interest, which having been do-c, he paid tiie whole amount in good moo
y. lie had received the note the far
mer stated, at the time, for a genuine one. but did njt know of whom, and
and just starting in the world, could not well a ford to lose so much, and besides
this, ids ife argued that he had aa good a right to pass it oiFasthc person
wno nau mposen it upon liim. Ever -i ce the day on which he bad passtj his conscience had goaded lii'ni, but now ;t would be at ease, and we d id?
as contented as if he had received a ca
pital prize.
ma:rth..t h-s 1 ei;h. r lr.d nor wag is,,uitiog c.:no-iiy, or of averted and
owns a township of land. Tin piop-.-ed
C-'nl-ge. waich h.?S been Httempted
pre
ei taiive and S nalols ol Owen
tiie hhrh ;i..d soarinir smrit fo endure
and Green, and 00. oiiieriouoty hav e ; it Jt .ps J.4ti jn, the mockery and scorn piot uicd the p .sue . f ,,. a ,w foi ( (.01,.l(rVi iis ;lirc. His(0rv !,as
cu
- " ree :."Ui - I inor ea- ti
a:-d the S l- w.aild pav the tui
tion ?ee, oi: f a fu -d lying u-eieM in t?;e t"- iS;i!)r, dciv- d fr'-m the re:.?s i.f alin lands, ttie whole cost won id hive bee ? Si 900. Tilese lads ere cliOsei. by ::-e !! n:-si. neis. Shey were io be m at and -pi ti learn, and where the applicants re i-i all ott-er re-pe- t e qaal the p.iorest weic; o be h-t- n. T aev were to b taught, in -u- h a man nor a esp lally o q i-ilhtv them for teacher f comni . ICogii-fi schools.
And they were no.:d in a penalty , so
small l-'iat the po-ue-t wortliv lad cou'd nroi o'e it. "a M l ire. to their .wj u.iin
ti- s a -i.J teach it tbe could g I emplov ! niiut, at a moderate price for ti vi
spare f 111 veais.
A t'!l p i-soil : iic Senate, prnv'u
for a aid .d L. I uca t ion, compe.se d ' ' tho primed pamphlet laws: ai d that
Cor 9 of the m - intelligent men P;ttR.;e would be no diccplion, or ovvi th- State. ' ollect information fi on. j t (M( p:l ,er ;is to M- d hiah road, and a hoo.e, of the best man pa; cr toth" Auditor's office, w eve intier, of ; d .icti .g common schools and . ol k XVould be measured. There were 8cad.-rr.i--s, and the various new disio- twt, pr,ters in the Senate, Mr. Morri-veric-ah ulated, to Hid m the spread SOi, anj Mr. Culley, on whom 1 called of kx.. iedge to all classes of i be peo-jto state theamoim't of expense. They pie and i lay tf.U inti lignire htforr stated that cents, w as i.t cxce( ding the h -i-Uiuie annuailv ih.-co-t was hajf p, iC(. n, irom examination of
i.it. -i t-. 01. nunurtu uoiiars a jear. ,,e rlIlile(l Jaws, in the hook of former
.years, and the number of papers print-
led in the State; the whole expense per
tb,
go-, nor house, nor funi'v, fo do . L...o-,.i t;... .-i .-o..t.. r .ll hn.. Shirk is a widow.
1 VI III II IICVI o -v .iv- V.'.'iliv w till 'V. Ct
' ' " "--i "' ;i,ie oh-er-.cu of :.ii otiservers.
lie had trod, silently and abstracted,
around the walking crowds of the me-
CrjRiosirY- A little travelling Frenchman chanced to take his break fist at a tavern with a tall hony .Ion i
ye. i af . i year, I have always pp "J trooohs of his country, earninff his dai
as the inghest ofi ju-tice. Tin- R- hr(.;,j m bitterness of oul, schooling wn, a, voraciously. T
s I also ci-ito ! .. . .n., ii iVn- cso-Ii iii,-1.
"nt"s ,i; (disgrace w;is brief, and terminated by
Frenchman looked astoni-Ued, and i
ked, with ;i flourishing bow, 'S ii. w ill you be so polite as to tell me, i d at y ur breakfass or your dinnair vat von aiake?" The yankee ill first m ule n
meir counties. Ins i
sed b.-. icing thai a lew nch
tho-e i.unins have g t no nttiito'.-. ., 't . r....,.A If il,.,! reply, but mm-ieur not mtisried. re
i i i : i. i i ti ill u ivit iiiw and piocurred tho-e to sign tnem, win ,ui,lS 0j" Carfhae to feed fat his re-; PH,(- the qaeston "(jo to the d vil," ere ignorant that .is etl" t would lo jvo. Up0il his enemies; and even Rel-is;,'u Jonathax, feeling himself insuled. to place the louden on their own si..,ui isarTus was doomed to beg hisobohis for A challenge ensued, and th. Kentuckv deis. a few davs. when death laid him in ani 1 ifl" proved too much for the liith A hill pa sel the Senate, (introduced j hc,,ored grave. Rut liurr h as comtem-! chmun's vitality. While he waby nivselt.) to .ui..onso each publi-her !Diar, a :,;s own ru;as for rpore than a wiitmg in hi- l ist agonies, Jonathan's
oi a Newspaper itr ;! State, to publish ,.r u( ., r,,.,.,,rv. irl i.-wl durimr' compassion was awakened, and he in
!in his paper ihe laws ot each session. ! ,!iaj ung and hitler term, the poisoned 11 ea,d the little Frenchman, if tlx re j that arc of a general nature, at ."cts. jc;,ajICC presented daily t'o his bos. has' ' as ;,,lv ,hi"i-r b could do for him k .for ca i: page, that it .would make in cat a,j ,rai:l- a..,l .rlt with the lsisses; 'hmigh it should cost him vears to pei
of the world ringing in his ears. Pon e!! (he actor. Powell w as a great advocate f- r ,!ergv" he could not hear what h called asiill lifted actor.' When one ot this description was speaking, if it happened to be at the wing
he would gnash his teeth, stamp his foot!
lwi-t his wig round, and bawl out load
.1 .
eno'igii tor ;ne audience to
form it, to h t him know and it should
b d.-mc. -O, m onsiur," replied the dyhg .nan, "tell me, vva dat your din iiiroi yur breakf;is you did make, md I vill die h appv."
Family Steamer. We have never seen a little apparatus so admirably adapted, troni its simplicity, lis easy application, and its various and important uses, to tl.e convenience and comfort of the nciit and indiistjius hous: wife, as that which lias recently fallen u.id:.r notice, with the above appropriate title. It a portable steam generator, whose principal object isfo assist i i erecting and preserving cleanliness, to destroy noxious insect and vermin and to prevent their increase. It is used without trouble or incovenienee. and supercedes (he annoying ap dVa.tiou of Witter in ma y ca-es. That vex -lions
nut iniiispesinie ceremony, which is alter all. so i n GVcfual to the cleaning of bedsteads, may be performed, most thoroughly, by the aid of this appiraratus, without taking them apart, or removing them, and without the slightest injury to the floorer c upcton which they stand. Not a bug or other it sect can escape the searching power of this
instrument. I or cleansing furniture, removh'g spots from paint, purifying varnish, cleaning windows and looking glasses, picture frames, maps, Arc it is most completely adapted. Its penel rating power is truly vvopdeiful. The smallest crack or fissure may be thoroughly searched, and every lhi:g harbor d there etTecluallv removed. It may be useful, too. to de-troy worms, which so often infest fruit, trees', witltoutinjuringthe trees t!iemselves;nnd lo
'remove skippers from bacon, without
effecting the meat. In fine, in those numerous essential family operations which while they contribute fo neatness, health and comfort, are so often full of trouble and vexation to the matron and to all about her, it is an almost invaluable auxilliary, and when it shall be introduced into general use, we have no doubt it will rank among the most valuable and indipenibe articles of housewifery. Pcnnsylvanirm.
and oi.gi.! have been a far les sum. A hill (introduced by my self.) pass ed.tne S-nate requirii g the coll. cto of e '- l ounty, to pay the n hod com
mUsioner live per cent, of the slate re V one, to be divided among the con g'essional school dis ricts, the propoiti to t:;e number l children each might send toschool II was ascertained Thwt the treasury would pare this sum si .1 more without adding one cent to th 'aes of the people Thai i: ehoull i, e met with opposition from one -in-
2i. intelligent man. i to mf matter of
v-iiishrner.t Yet so il wa. these te.ie. ' ii:? ie!1. in ihe House cf Repr m'tiTes' !,! Either on of which n. t h lave hi the rau-e. of ni.e fn t-r. -lirti-all e. U glsla t ion ol ' " p, f.n. Tta ie vio-ie tho-e ii; lin H -: c, R -jre-entatirs, lht reaied thej. voices against eveiy thing calculated
Il.igarstown, Jan. C'LWLJtFFIUY. Some little stir was produced in our
hear-' town, on Monday I t-t, by the arrival
u Throw it out, man; throw it out!'1. of an express from the line of the canal.
One. eventful evening, Manager Pow, bearing intelligence of a war among ell was particularly energetic; in ma- the workmen. Our two volunteer
year, would not he as much as the ex iking an ait in the fifth act. with more companies marched immediately for pe.se of the legislature one day the jtlian usual animation, his right,shoolder AVilliamsporf. On arriving there, it
bill passed the Senate,by a verv large
majority but it fell m the House of
Representatives. I do not blame any
truck against the w ing, and shook out ; was discovered thai the scene of action
one of the lamp! Powel called loudly ; whs several miles below town; and that for the l imn-iighter, but none obeying the belligerents had ceased hostil-
membcr of the House of Represent;!-! the su mous, he very deliberately wi- hies. We understood that no lives lives, for voting against the ,;; Jor j ped up the oil with his cambric hand- were lost; but that several persons suppose, there were no printers in that kerchief, lest the ladies' trains should were dangerously wounded in the af-
body, to explain the comparative -mall lu" spoiled, and thereby the property Tray, which was coi fined entirely to
cost. I hope y t to see such a law. ihe injured. He had scarcely hnishocrio tnose engaged on the canal.
It would to-d fo the circula io of-this mistaken act of economy, when the! the cause of the dirficnltv'is said to
more newspapers, and a consequent prompter (poor Adam Smith) called have been, either the susonion of
spread ol of know ledge. It would cna-jout, Mr. Powell, the stage waits; you worK, or oi payment on one or more bio every man that would fake a news-are wanted for the Iat scene." Alar-, sections of the canal. On Tuesday our
paper, to file it; and to alwavs have the mod to agitation, he cramed Ihe grea-j volunteer corps rehirned to town, havlaws in his own bouse, for hini-clfad s , grim . savoury, piece of i ambric in-, ing in charge, thirty four of the rioters his children to read. It would save: to 'his oat pockef, and hurried to the! who have been committed to jail. mnuv ihs t.avel. and many dollars 'srene of action. Forgetting, amidst his! Much credit is due to our citizens solfees, in ncb rou'l ach year, that energh-s, the disa.-t-r of the oil, and diers for the alacrity with which they owould otherwise be t ipendedj to en-i warmed perhaps with late exertion, hcjbcyed the calKfor their services; and
From the Rossville (Ohio) Telegraph. Indian Hostilities near Flome. ' be fallowing are the incidents of nn affray which ha produced here considerable
eKcitemmt :
Mr. L. B. Burt let. agent of the eele. brated Mia.ni chief (ioihv. pHed thro ibis place in company with Boqna 0b of Godfrey, on their re'orn from Cincinnati to the residence of the latter, ne.ir fart Wayne, Indian.!, on fhe 7th inst. They stopped at a puMic house four miles west of this. Soon after gotnj to bed. Poqna having gotten up on some fahe pretext, aud provided himself with a dirk from hi saddle bags, sounded the accustomed war whop in the ear of bis astonished fellow traveller, and slabbed him thro' the arm Both instantly sprang to the floor, and a desperate struggle ensued--the Indian still tillering his fearful yells, and occasionally wounding Rarllet. The noise awakened a number of individuals who rusl-cd into the loonrf. Mr. Cleleniiig, the landlord, entered first with a candle; this lha savage 6truck out, and
