Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 138, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 July 1834 — Page 2
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Lot J ("!,.,. ,.',!, r will range hin.-t li oi ldied on the 00 th of Mav. I li finer:,
!he Unovr v.l i.h mocked t!;rir imbiM ility. eight foot high, caused !y tin: current p;ie-ronrr, if ihe FU'i.rd i; made f"i lliat p?r;..f I ho palihl of 7 was ti ue lo him- f jn . jug over the lock with giont v.Inoily; Il licit is mv order Unit j.n procoi-d p Tn; f.li, IS'II. lie had lo runiriioii ran!: will men In. Mi.iii. il boats h;ivo fVrmi.'iitl v h.ioi liih-d'Siii cotnn ir.V w.th the Svien. I .i,-n t.i.-.t.i So...
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.inn in i no oi me cnnio, it w .i ne iK-ccsnr v in cnlotloiahc I una mo nun. imii t, :m.i make ood
the side nflhe IWh oi -.pS, in o,ToMtio,.?,0 he relobrated on (ho 'i here m-vcil ' , . ,;,' p-'-oi o. - ...nn, wu. .iuc.., ,, ,oc ..,.T,, .1 pos-wi,-v, ,h ;,,ect..fM1a:;r,i::,,i1r,,1x;.ni!,.,c,1!:v,(!a ,,vr patriot Shan Lafavet.0 H- wal1-"'' 7 , '''V .' UU" tl"; In.h.ma slay . Oil yards in w idlji. Ih I yard-punlcs- My, can mat,., her 1 m moans of Church an.! Su. C1,V: 5,t avowed hi, drib v. (, ,1 (ol.ihortv !n,m -i , a,l--t urxuh..;A' , t'0,".nt;,,,' "'V" H" 1 "V" U"n-,h- a',,! ,hrc0 ,t,,M'- '"'t "ll "'l ' '" " '" "" '';"'" -'y termination to in, e a mo.,n, rot, i!,t0 tU ,o-i .lav." In onr r..U Mrn I f-Vi'1" ,U?,-tcr ol tl,c (-!,,1d( ,;U,0il ""''C p-t o rocks proj-rtini: from C, .o-n ilvo, tirr ii.io a f...- !.., for thai u! ject, before tin- c!-c ofthv r,o?rr.t o-si,nas tho (ri-ml cf Wii.lmHiU. Ami .o.7n,unl (, , , , - , , t!Uu!' J"'! ,lh !;:! )'"'-t.reati.g in ynn hoatai.d tlion- vt tl, 5-,, 0',-rT,.- .V.-The O'-r, , v. In all the mutatio; of rohtioar j ,V",;,n y TUi f-Hloop pro.r.rM. an oxcavaJion olg-yron.
:!i f: was an i:,cnhns on the land.
MiSI faithlol to
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inU'S.- mi t un noil.,' her ton moan? of lci-
;! llic e:i( tn"s tlt i I in the har'.oi .Uv i nti-
;!Vv.-? t!i f Uo" ioir a-a s-n'nTnary f t!ic joovi
I 'us of Mr. I'. II. rketw (.' loll l-r the l.tttes
, h-crran"f! of ihf --il-l.ath
llo j-:c of Common: 1. It rej'Oal? scvpr?! r -t ttns rclatir.sr '
the o'-'.-ei vance 01 the S ii.oath. atul rorcr!
11.cn. he w;
!;' heca'
loins of Watoi I
now Itcfoie tin P, react-roniiniited in !
consoli late an l imjhfv t'o- l.ovs on the fuhject
2. It permit all om tr veyance of goi-.d !v l oci and
iog optn ofcofloc shop, pa-tiv cooks, fruit
atinir o:s on
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irno m iiinrtx ar.d lorsooKff.i
of the o-KCCi.eS uh.i, h mis
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on rJ,'.,(!t) rnhic vards of roc k. Tho IrnofuialS "Von mn;! talc fixnd amniuiiilion, find ,nn
fij . - . . s? 1
ineoil pnro-, (Ject lo he produced hv the removal of tlu Sparalus l..r the li iate s ciiili I -1-11 poundei s ;
Falkland never to ri-
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re nn t ,-..(.:. -I i .1 - , . U 1 " " 1 ' ' 1 1 ', l"- Mill, U til 111 v on toe Mil, ci t i vere l;:s m.emorv more than it he h id boo.og ,: i i ,i i i wlio-o- tii.r.-,,, S i i ' f oation airain cioluied llio r.uiirhon sw i n.'.g-, Hie con g )i:r crajvli vm.an; hocau-o. a tor a-M-tin -r tej?f . ,( lt , , , . .1 ,,,,r ,u tp,. p , ,, , .-, .' . , , . , giio(te. l!ironliotit, di-tiu-tel the water, the Keep brstahh-'i t!:e j .M.e.ples of hiiertv in (he. t!v1 ,.i .:ii . , 1 -f 1 . . 1 G . . . 1 1 - Jwlii-n. v. 111:11 in,; t :i . :i ir 11:1.
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no., aim tai-i e o nini; wi-uum 01 1 ii o el tos.rorU all hoe two points 1 olivnuis ; 11, o i.inan, it vim can, will. out ll-Kii'tl too iiiuc 1.
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oved
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ol divine service. Ej.., without a shadow of tii;nir,L'.
3. It prohilot the krr jor.rrr.pcn r.f-in sliop-3 ShouM not a meotin r of the citiz-ns 1
tooacccnist, an ! what i cal:! S-ir.dav tradim-Fl.-nH.-,,! f-,r C fr...-,-'r . .:!,., i.
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tut it permits the li -co -cd victual b.-f n-r-;... ;,, !,-,(, ....... i.-. .1 1
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si-a'e(! t i.e nation rom t e.o f i inoO'. oiis iioini h?h,.1 mi,- m ;1 1 !.-. 1.0, ;.'.! !. .!.!. .- .,r I.. !,.'Jrnn inn- , n. !...,.. r i 1 1 ,i .. .
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t . n 1 1 11 .n ii.ii r. 1 ,1 ,ui I, hi, 11 in..- mi ii.-.uo. so raw n inio me cunv win no onviaun. aim ui4 nonis oi io-i nn u..n lo uie fin
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v ' mil- ii.iiiin.ii i.irai.1 ii.iii. 111.1H1.U, K-,ll II IH'lliril Ml I I !( I ,1 1 I I'll I I . Oil I II III U I I I II - ' I il vv I ,1 . l'. .... ..... E? - . i
1 or intocn years, llic dialed and micas ?i t hani oomt of roc ks w i he di'-trovo, . H.:c?.--ai v i mi: Hi-ti'i i s f,,r ,i,, t.i.i.r -,,., ,l.t,,-.,-.
ay. .a-n I hero an; detached rocks at difF reiit phi IT shi . 'J'hc do! i uc tioii of the I'iuladol-
icm--;inlces. lor hall a mile below tin; point ol roek-.oohia is an oio'o t o iicat "nnpoi tancc : and I
ijjw'hi n, villi madness weak as it was w icked.Smakin out from (.ooo i-land, w ldcli s!iou!dl' cl y wit!; coidi 1- i.rc on vour inticoiditv and
Liculonanl Slew ai t
oild, he bore thorn with him lo the old.Ii(... ' '
of Louis the lomrtoonth, and titcy f II. in ai ing from tbo proposed improvements w-nuii,vi! with the boats of the Svren. fein-tant. beneath the fearful reaction they hadjho an annual javinj; to the commerce of the;! your refloat with that vessel. Ue
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Saops eo O'pl ium tile l,0m-2.vo.!i! -nvl w -is lb.-!!- '.ithf..l ., I',,.? . .-' "'""'; . . i. ........ v..,. . ,,t,. luiumuu. I mo -i m:,,. i,..j u nom- ,ii i-d. mu j. i ..,.- ii, . u:i.i I,.
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gunroom berths cockpit
I e.r.aia
open, except dmiog the hours olkbcst. to the memory of the deceased?
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It i hn-rli In:,? :lii t'inns r.l roir- rnnr'fl.Jl ,
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F'i i'l he closed at ten
are open in their censures.
, cocr urc and
screatcd. kOhio rivet, of a lar-'er sum than the amounts-el lire in tin
The all-powerful chnraclerand spotless in-Hreipiired to accompli:
iciii, oi i.aiaveiic was uueipo-ed lo saves I he pronanlo co-t ol maUim; l!ic proposed.; o'ck. Alter ti;c lp is veil on lire, point
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Wo rivo ibn mrliriilnr. nf iho ,h.-,fh fi . " ' . ...tnu-. , : ..,! m, . ii.,;i u 1,111 mu .i-- iohuws; uiwo Ol no; loHUCU pounders, ElmllcU UOWI1
nmne.mr-nt hereto-Kr .,f.,vrMe with rnmrnont cm tbo ovoot imii . 01 'riaui "Cierminailon lies o excavate IIMMI mine yards ntlic mam hat, h, am! Mow her bottom out.
-e lawful on Swmbsv. and. in fact n rornyf,i2, t.' i, . -n i .1 .I'm'.uI'I nave steppe, l inio tne vacant tnionc H ol rock, all underwater, at .s, I . S KUJUU Uda t In boardin-' the ti iate. it is prohablf;
tt 1 1 on? t 01 1 iun 1 1 o 1 1 1 w 1 11 oe soon 11 la i.i 1 1 , .- . 1 , 1 . , . . r 1 P-r. 1 t 1. 1 M . . . . .1 sanctions every thin- in accordance wiili0,W .i,,,' ,, h., ,. t.t u .1 r..:.,,V "il 110 rC!errc.l tlse L,ie.ilnes, ol saving lu.-U To excavate ICoOO yards one- Ryou may iner t w ith refiitancc. It will be
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.iiiiii ii iu iiii "to.ii 111 11. 1 i" 11. n 1 111 1'. 1 niuior w.ium. :u i ris. ..ni ' :r.i,n
Shy the sword. !ay (Jod prosper and suc-
j.ii.iiiii uii 111 1110 enierni zc
a I have tlic honor to ho. &.?.
There is no mean? of making a more sali-! "Lieut, commandant Di cati r. ntrritd."'
c scarcely need add that the order was
remove; tin; detached rock
through the chute,
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' ,' . His conduct then, completed hi? rcnown.sTo
1 no lar-j . . ,
I at ten o'clock l,ut nprmi's iIkN, .11 .1 -1 .-.i s:',ul naincu mm a distinction ot pure ana tin1 ai ten 00 c, i,iu pcimi,a iorp,rr , particularly the. cnc wuh some of the?!. 1 .u 1 11 111
s.:e am', lore ol papcis al t!ie hou, s ot tlienS Ax Tr,urP.,h .nWi;rri L,! li;,ri-r B'lull,ll:' -' " ""-"- -"" ie
cunonurs thronsheait the !av, except thuinoi , . , , ., , . over bctore attained. I rom that time he ha " ' S" ,1 ,, liTl-f. 1)11-1,11 Tmi.1,-1 ,'(nil ..I Ilii; m,.l., ..15. .. ! 1.1 I 1 1' . . 1.1
lior.rs oldivme servim. H ..... ....n..., ... i.u..-.,. iiininu.i,i-Hi'iii:imcii uie i.ioi 01 ins counii v ana uie won
icr.oiy event oe'.ow. l he I.nglisU journal, otgder of the world the man whose rharaclcrR factory estimate for retnovinir the detached
ill parties, seem vying; with each other to di
mf
C. It prohihi' th.e pursuit of ordinary labo; " of the natuie of Innniicraft, manufacture oi trade but, by allow ing all the tuual anmse meats of the Sunday, it petir.it; the labor i.cc.er sary thereto. 7. It does not intoifere wiih l akinar, at leas' fo fir a the cookery of the ler.nhler classes iconcetned. Its advoca'es allege that its epcratiot will he to ielieve the work in classes tiotn tin coaseipienccs cl that rivalry union-t sme o; their compeer, of which I he y have hitherto had so much reason to complain; ami others of then from the pressure of that power p.i.sced l lhcir employers, which great capital lenders a!
tut despotic. C?;?jfr of Dtpnlit Wednesday May 7. Escluisstriaux I r jjred Ieae to icmiud tin Chaniher of an unfortunate event which took place at Toulon, the day of the Kind's (etc when an American frigate in thai port fired se ven time upon a Trench vessel called Le Suf fren,and killed two of the crew. He was in clined to think that this misfortune must hire
been the result of mistake or accident. The Minister of Matine ! have no hesitation in saving that it was the result of accident. As a proof of thjs, 1 shall read a letter written by the
captain the of American fiigate to the Maritime
Prefect, it is as follows: " Sir, it is the pro
loundesl regret that, on my arrival from Marseilles, I learned the sad accident occasioned by the salute given by my frigate in honor of the King's fete. It is impossible for me to ex press what I feel on this occasion. To understand it, I beg of you lo put yourself for a mo incut in my situation; and 1 beg of you to accept the most positive assurance I can give, of the profound grief of all the officers of ihe two
American vessels, who were at Toulon when
this fatal accident happened." The letter thcr states, that the man whose negligence bad caus
id the accident ha 1 been put under arrest, and
sb-ul i be brought to court martial. The cap
tain terminates bis letter by entreating as a les tiaiony of the regret felt for the accident, a sum of 50001., which had been subscribed by the ol ti et and crews of both American vessel should be given to the families of the sufferers. loom the unuual pre valence of diarher.i ir L in b;a? another visit of the cholera is appre bended. ti md Britain. Col. Tenr.ison's motion fn li'peahny the Septennial Act was debated a luge on the 15th of May. The propm-iiioi v. as r.cgaMx e,l a ote of a."3 to 1C). The lea
oil g speakers in favor of the proposition weieghi career when the li-ht of the mo-t daz.l
the nencr, Sir I). Sar.f-ml.nnd Mr. (.Connell.Spcrio.l ol ll,e loltv monarchy ol l-ranee
Aiin-t l.nid Altbcrp, Lord Dalmany, and Mrfjhtill bright upon the land. Ac tuated by the
Stanley. The chief objection m ged against tin impulos ot Ins generous enthusiasm, tuition. wa that a reform had been t tVecteolhstcd bis energies in that infant can
and whose consistency alone preserved tin crocks: but. from mv experience, coinhictinuf!
, , n i ii ' ' ti
m.e lustre oi t.:c ueceascvt patriot s charactt i a.ation. ga work of similar character at the trrand chaii.Umd and masterly manner
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..uu leiiowi:. Jic men on rue ,oin oi .u.n.a Acktiow e, -ed hv a to he the man whoP.in the t) no river. I am ol the opinion that t hoa
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tlis luneral was lo he celebrated on the ."-'Klahehl the iarrinrr destinies of lanooo and nfasum nut down iu the above estimate will hoN A hnrt tinio bpf,,rf. the 1 in rrk.kmimn nt
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uiumo. l lie papers ot the ,'lst the day at-(hc earth in his h; nd acknowledged by all.f found to be very nearly correct.
(or Ins i tTr.isi. worn rhiollv h o. I iih r... I I I... 1. i 1, .. I .1.. I.i.
... .. . .... . .... ... .... ii in;icu. in taiiii;. iu iniiu nun iiii; oim marks and particulars relative to his death. pmnn existing w ho could not abuse his trust.
itn two cxceptiorsoi.lv and those the twolwho could not be tempted hv his situation.
romainin? advocates of the (alien cause ofle-M Saoh. in a few words, was Lafayette the
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uu;i;i.ie inc i linen papio- iinue in oear-smoriur g-slar ot one devolution, and the gui- :.,., i. rii i .I... ..1j' i ! 9 .. . . . .. i . .
..1 loiiiiiuii, M- uie: vmimiii poiun ai ijuan -,img hgiit ol another lie lived to see his pnn-g
executed to the very letler, in the most intrc-
1 am, sir, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant, ilLXUY M. SlIRi:VE. Ci i.!T. (en. C. (In vi ior, L'iiiif Eitiiu ( ll'u.-Jtiitl'jn,
!i s and private virtue; of the departed pa -triples "iriumpb.anl and his gorv complete tr H'wcnf Hi pr scnluli-c? r,f ihr U. Slafr.t : uk. Iby savins hi country at the 'most tremendous! I transmit to Congre.-s an extract of a do
The Death of Ccncral Lafayette is or.e ol Ifciisisof Us whole history and ha .:or.c dow nP;11;'1 (l 0111 ' ving-ton, the Alini?lcr of tinjt!toc events winch cannot take, place wilh-$to the grave with an honor, a celebrity, and lule 'States at Talis, dated the ah till, and; out stiiking home to a natio i"s heart vvilbfa purilv of reputation rarelv if ever before;'16 C('P.V f a communication made lo him by
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(hat force ot mighty sadness which i remcm-atlaincd by any public character.
i ere,! once and lor ever. .o corner ol the earth but will he al olcd by tho tidings. Tilllttrr ill- l;irK.".t vr.ori,Lw ( cL.iIai.
public, opinion, lent was perhaps ever occu-Spe
pied oy a mortal inseparably associated lies
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".i.i mi. niiiii .inn iogiis i iiii; si.inui
events winch have pdaced this age in an unapproachable advance of every other, and
which have given a new tone lo the political! aspect of the world the elcalh of the purest!
and most consistent republican of his time w ill startle w ith the contrast of their own de
generacy the protlgatc anarchists of France,
and the tottering idols of exploded despotism
will exult in the removal lor ever from the
I Jamestown, Viiginia, a ploughman in turn
ing up the soil at that celebrated place, hro't
jtn the surface a medal of some antiquity.
It was cast in honor ol the celebrated John Wilkes, whose head is represented on tin; one side with the name ''.Johannes- Wilkes:" fill l!ir rrfHIEft lit" I lKt-llirr u-r, .1 t.lll n...l
omcwhat defaced, are still plainly legible ' A ho er of bis King, A ft if nd to his country, and An ' j'P'ist'r to ministerial T rann v.
1 The contest waged by the Ministry of Lug-
gtaplain l.allard, conimaiuler ef the Frigalei f:-:, i c, . i i i ....
r.Nim) STATIC SLXATF. V,lLU P . ' V 11 : 1 T.' .... "eland nin John Wilke; hi repeated cxpuI-
Tho f.iliou inr tornibi r commiso the rrm, rnit Blll"g a liaiion.'.l sailUO IlOtll lliaishipal 1 nll-g c .ill c C i I - in, lximwing ii. em. )ii compose ine connnu-B . . i .eion liom the House; ol Commons, and hi re-
son llic part ol the senate, to consnlor and re-6 ' . ,o ivoig o. .,cclion a? rrpeatedlv to n seat therein hv ,1 on a suitable mode of evincing the nationalf,tlc I rench, two men were killed, and louij . f Middlesex : and the final ,lrrion
pectforthe memory of General Lafayette. Bo Uicrs wounded, on board Ihe 1 rench Mi.p of3 , ... ... ..,,,.,.,,. illl1llo,irn f
Mr. Webster, Mr. roindcxter, ! ar Sullren. Suitable cxplana ions werej,, . , . r r, , T . x,., . n , ! i ii i . .i i i.ii is'he 31 mister, in favor of Col. Lul re , arc hite, llenton, immediately made to the l rench Admira ;1 r . ,.'. . n rr. . ,. V. r. ,- , ,i , J i ,, ni , 'Jlacls well known to all. Ihe indignation Calhoun, King, ol Alabama, and the ofliccrs and crew of the American!,. ... .,., ut,. , , n Clav. Chambers. i,h mc: dd.l. ..,; felt by an insulted people at such flagrant a v.o-
Forsytbe,
Wilkins, Tvlcr.
Iho.vn,
Jshcjday,
JrxE 10, 1831.
On motion of Mr. Mercer,
lifsolmt. That the renort and estimate ofilu
scene of life,of the incorruptible patriot theCOs,t uf improving llio chute through the Great
way of whose holy principles made them
shake and tremble on their lofty thrones. And America', how w ill the voice of univer-
1 sadness ring from her thousand hills, now
that the last of the memorable men who gui
ded her arm in the dark hour of her revolu
tionary struggle, is no more! The friend ol
her Washington the last link that hound hi
living memory w ith her present greatness--fur,osh an estimate of the probable cost of thelncss to alleviate those consequences w hich
thctirst inner nttections the hist in her gra-colHcmpiaic(i improvement oi the navigalioiigcannot be remedied.
titude whose memory will live last in herSl tnc muian cnuie inrougn met alls ol tlica AAIUUAV JACJvSOA.
emembrance. I.afavetle! thou great andMuno. AN ashmgton, 1Mb June, IS5 1.
Falls of Ohio, be referred to the Committee on
Roads and Canals, and be printed. Attest. WALTKR FRANKLIN, Clerk of the II. of Reps. l S. Washinoton, .7n7 tG, 1S31.
Sin Your letler of the !2oth inst. has been
fci.iiliv.-l. i.llli. uuiiii-n i:- r tU 1 ., ... c ..,,! .,..! I.. I
. 1 , . r . . .. HlilllW.1 VII I'll. Si IllIU ruiiaillUtlUU, IT ilS guishcs their profession, promptly contnbti-S (ro , msinifeslcd nt Uie ti,nc,and ,,y llonc
ieu, oy a noerai suusci lpuon, lowarus provi-a i.ui ,i...., i.v ft ,!,.
ding for the families of the unfortunate sulfer-i., ri,rli., ,u ,n, i,,i v:n. t
crs. I am sure, however, that I should not jM oflhcir c nnJ can?ei, medas in ,ion. dojust.ee to the feelings of the American Peo-B. f , . . . slr5cken 0(r0f wl.irh that late-
pie, on this occasion, if I did not invite on-J, found rrcsumcd to be one.i7. S. Tel. grcss to assume, on their part, this mclancho ly duty. 1 propose, therefore, that the samel
provision be made by law for these FrciichB rucuy urtpnmuaai.A most extraordinaSeamcn,and their families, as would be madcST '-oiling match was performed on Saturday for American seamen killed or wounded ini,;,$b on the Centreville track. Itwasamatch
battle.
This proceeding will shew the deep sensi
bility with which the disastrous accident i:
common.
received, requesting me to make .1 report andlvicwcd by the United Stales, and their readi-lin ,en successive hours; and was won, having
r. . 1 ....: j .. .ri 1. .ii . r.i .. . .. .. n . r. i . -
iwo rruiiuies iniriy live scconas 10 spare. It what we have heard be correct, the latter part of the match was a scene revolting to hu
manity. I he horses performed wonders for
against time by two horses belonging to Ii. I. Thiell, of this city, 1500, lo trot in ft light four wheel carriage, one hundred miles
good! the time will never come when the re
collection of thy virtues and thy services w illl1' Indian chute agreeable to the conlcmpla-Band referred to the Committee on Foreign Af-
hcc llaced from the heart of the country ol tc'd pbm, it w ill be necessary to excavate at thelairs.
Uiv adoption, and to w hich thy exertions solbcad ol the chute (section ,o. 1 on the draw
reatlv contributed lo give rank among Ihcg111?) lUlJ .v:mls " length, -U yards in width.! TiU Rsnvv, June 19th, 1S31.
lations ol the earth. land U inches deep; the rock taken from the
below
To improve the descending navigation throj The message and its enclosure, were rcadl,MC "rst eighty miles, but evidently flagged
si:xatf.
land l0 inches deep; the rock taken fro tl 1 .... I . 1 . : i 1 1 in 1
. Epif"..-. mi. ill .1. ...ii.n.i iiiii .'...-..j
This .5 not the time, and not the place. toS V l" ' , . f ' 8 The VICT. VUF-SIDKNT, presented ... . . 1 ' . H he unoer end ol the cut. 111 such manner n-1 .... "iiiilu
give thai View ot l.ataycttcs character log. 1 1 . , . ., ., , gi-
, - , . . ., ,,', , , r bio prevcui 1 ne: waier iroiu nowing inroui
u : 1 1 1 s rn 1 1 . ikiiiiiifis,ii.ii,hiiiii.-fl
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litical life have been bis" lit
omrnunication from the President of the U.
-gmnnerous small channels and en er the llalP1 llcr from Captain Ilallard. ol p'Brock on each side of the proposed cut; thuJ h?rlt xic Lmt!I1, Uxt! ."! rda 10,1 lo ,thc !m?lthe upper level w ill be inainlained by coiili-l1!!,''' .of SCVor.!l1 lncl! liW-Mis hy a salute w.asa;.... n M,i.i;i,'nr,fni..nil,n rl i ..fi.iS:l 1 o"t.n ; leleired lolhetomnulleeonXa-
y UU Ivards wide, and :W inches deep, to fill p tluV!,111A,1!,r5' a,ul 0,"d,'1,Cl1 lo , i 7 ! I vcavation, and, ,f il be deemed neeessary 1,ej"1 P' supp enienlary state g c ,.'gthc embankment may be so extended as (J'cn from the Secretary ol Uie Senate, of thefj
which was held out by those who introduced it.Rbcriy which attained a vigorous manhood leg , , ; ..Vlo.. inra,(. .i1:ri1Bniber of names of citizens, for and against
iff across the w.de Al-S ujj w - t i ;ywc l(C , ,onisU'C removal of the deposites, making tlie num-
n-1 accepted by tho-e w ho supported it, as a set America, and strclchim
the ninth hour, and on the tenth, became so completely worried that, during a portion of
that time, they were whipped with a degree
of cruelty unheard of in Ibis country or in Fu-
ropc. One of the morning papers stales that men with whips had lo drive them around
the last mile, and that there is but little hope
if the recovery of one of these line animals
should he even survive, he will never be. lit for the road again. Vc shall be glad to
;ive contradiction to this statement if it bo intruc. If it be true and we have the story
from the lips of a gentleman who was on the: course; the authors deserve strong public censure, and it is the duty of Ihe grand jury
to indict them. .A. 1 . Com.
liemeot oi ihe nic-Mion of pu Ii uncut ai y reform glantic. soon grew to a giant s migat in his nu-3 ... . ., T , ... , , .' ,, gher of the former, in the aggregate loO.'J'.Vi.l .... .. i -, H i i ' mm i. i w-i - ,vilie and Ionian,! canal, a it will a, Kilo thiol , . ' , ... , , i t he ,i . oin act wa never talked o. by ,ts an mc laiu,.-" ihe Koya Slope. 1 ranee wen. of ,hc val,r at i(s ,mv s(,,0."' meetings, and oi the latter, 1, ,)-,. .:,.osirlts,,ien,;saastcp,,.gstonetotintbe;,,dow,1. 1 ne bmda rule of a Ihou-and year- ' m:lv ,,c ,,lis0l. Ahonlf '"1 ' ' m!,Cl1" . . r , , io n u.ds. but ;. a srcu-.i'.y that blither demands Jwas se.pplartod hv the gemns ol Ivevolution. ..... , , , 11 . -v , ., . j I he lul 1 making nppropna ions for the re4 i i i i i o i- ii -.1 r gtKI yards below section An. I on the draw . , 1 ', 1 , . . . p w-al l ri'.i Le ir,--ted upon. w Inch, drunk w itlt license, and mad w ith new-S. ;, . , ,, .ipair ol the ( umbel and road, w ith an amem f , 1 , . , ... , , 4.- i .uie ii.-. Ring, there is a mass ol detached rocks called V . r ,r , , he lu-ti ( h.'ireh amendment hi I has bcei g'om.d power, stah;,d on from de-olalion to;. . ... .... . .- ,, ,, , . . , .. . imenl from the other House, altenn" tint
The hi-h Church amendment bill has becri'ound power, stah;, d on Irom desolation lo, . .. . . '- .. . ,, ', , . , . Cmeiil from Ihe other House, altering th
id, oil to a third leading in the Lord. Kdesolation subverting ail. controll ing all, de-' . , . , . .' .... ' . ,;amount of the appropriation from .s,(i.VJ.'.V.ilv
L-.r.l l ; nlord s bill lor the better observance v-trov :g a l-nnt, Srrow s.ck w Hl.i u,1 tUtx( rms lnUc tt.M k;l(ion. ,ilu e- 00, was taken up, and the amend
I Uie .iM. itn tvac opnosevi iv ine i.oni i nan nnoi l oi , ;.ni inrnen iiiguicii irom ine signi. u - ,. i ... i , .. -.ineni concurred in
- - r.oiu ifi iiini nun. iinnn iiii.im n.ur vnirr iiii
Ibit Lafayette l.ad i.o part with its Moo.l.Ji,;.,,,, ;,nd heavy los have been sustainied.
. tiler anl the bishop of Lor,, Ion, and has I cci 3
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The following is a ropy of the official or dor of Commodore Preble, for burning tin fiigate Philadelphia, in the baibor of Tiipoli "Unit. r Stati s' smr Coxstitptiox.
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The Mon'gomery (Alabama) Journal of the 7th inst. thinks the corn crop an unusually good one o far. If the season is propitious for a few w eeks more, corn w ill he very abundant. The cotton crop though riot so good as Ihe corn, is nevertheless a gocd one. The cold weather in
the spiing has, caused it to he less forward than usual, perhaps at this period. In a recent and able memoir on theThcrmcmrtrical state of the globe, Mr. Arago maintains those proposition: 1st. Theeailh was at one time fluid. 2d The cause of fluidity was fne. At the origin of all things, the rarlh was probably incandescent, mid oc n nuw
contains a large portion nfitj priinilhe beat.
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named the Inti'pid, and prepare her w ith al'aicnth pint of degree, and the i!eminti aiiou
-slid.' despatch, fr a cruse of tbiitx dax .;Ff thi proriosiiion i denied limii the nihil ..t
ol water, i i.o i-ions, : e '-it he nnon. Aia":o contends that thi'scrtice of
in, n. I sh ill scud - , , hv c'l'he I'h.he has cm led down to such an extent as)
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lo pic-crte a Hare ol it piin.iOxe
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'midshipmen Ihhii 1k Con-titnti .Mill I ,k" sevi-nlv iiaoi, iu, ludie;
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ll h. ,' !, jOii. the oii'-inal heat is r',J piodtiiis . At :. (oilhe sill I.u e nil llic rli.ii.ms an- , .-.1 n,-., ,1 I.. .1.
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