Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 172, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 April 1835 — Page 2
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V Reiit;.se, llo.ii.a 20J aide rii.nu volcanoes, and other s iwil r phenomena.
S !.-j,r"!,i5 it lo.be a iu m of.wr nuuuit- th-
j. r of G.',,i.
.;:.:.? om'tsrraeal. While the Etil ol ; r L aou-uig iimir in hi Park cut
!-f i i i'.ii-!t belter. He should have knnwn
'! i' i! 1- : i r p coll liir a m in fitr In I ,U a..!
.t- in n- h .ed, until lie ha ful Is.ai;it lo use it - :. ihe -;:a.e rndeiit prim i thai n man i-
i 3 i-f t: u in going !o ikep waUr until he
rogue.
I'he eml of 1 335. or early in 1 336, may he ex-
ected lo lie remarkable for some one or moit x'enive e-tr'.hu'iake. The winter of IC06
r '7, "ill bring a frost such as ha not b.enj
qi.lled tor at least twenty jears. I he part (' the earth which we anticipate will suiTer mush
r.'ii: se dtpoed ai..l t,,nK off t wo ol re thoe situated to the noi th of A-i a and som-
-toes. Hi iiddiip should haveh.irls nt the ni!t'irn ln.;..,l.o.-. I, Ph.-
, - - u v lit I .-. il r f r. rui,ll n- hi t
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Carlisle Republican.
COURT MARTIAL ON LIEUT. LANE. QupER No. 15. IJead Quarter or the Armv,) .ittjulant General's VJJlce, Washington, March 17 1835.)
yp.eu si ryices il thur iep
resenlatiyes in the two Jlouscs .f Cm uie;-;. and nftliosn lep.escnintiyes cannot be l.imlei ed from attendant e, iiul hph bj she iu ( of the Courts f law in somjc rirninal, m o in nil civil cases, it would sec in .loaind tin -r:.u it, if not the lettei of the Constitution, ihat otlicers set u p li t for the m ined defence of tin
Ination, and undr r the highest obligation t
icit g jut irliriinn in strirl conformity to those
aw. nd Mich person as tn:v s-tlemp' to ctirry
inn nVri hei8ui ed authority fl)hio.
U hie the Imi.or to forward herewith a printed pnper containing t lie pm-ee.ling rt' hp Legislature o( Oh.in. to M.i !i rpferene it maf'i. it will he opened th:i the phyical iJ.ihty nf ihe tH'e ti miuin l:pr j. retention.
t) . -
Ica.'i.t d t-j -;.;n.
i et frir'41 in a (rillv .irrt.ihrunl rr.-.t,nr uhvlh.
Tke Court of inauirv instituted hv thedi -npi'Ort I he Constitution, should beat liheit.ir ;, u i,,t,i .... M;,r.:
loe part of the earth in the vicinity ni.rccliuu of th,; President of the United Slates. f,,CT ay cause, to prevent the attendance t.tLP ii,.r,ftiPfnmirih. tT;. c.,.-.
.'iwut! are ay s'-i'ject to liie eicn icai,rtlKj, .convened on the 28th ol ebruar , nemuei s, - iniiiciing njuiies on llifir per
neiiomennn oi
mi of ear'-.q.Mke, becno-e the by 8.35, i ihe City cf VVaHlinuton, putf uant lo
'1'ienl internal changes which the comhuMioiij..O,dt;," g iof ,he .,, PoS(0( ..x.-iiiitiiiiit:
. .... I
reate, inusi aexeaniy pmdure a tirate ,ui0 the otid ax t of 2d Licul. John F. Lane, ol
:nent o4 eleci.-icity. And it. hile the cnrael i
u .i;i:'j S:-;-v;,-y Cuiixenlion. The pnblir 'pty re-pertii)y infoiuied. that Wcdnes
iplll nl lh:.l ft 11 ill il u ill nuh 'i tViu aiirlh .1
2! iv o( Aniil tfj!, t -elected a the;.. , , r... , , , . . . - ; , 1 , . :bat pot. I hi we take to have been the case 1 ' 111 I 4 Vh tar -111 AJ t,aian A.mlr An
. 1-1 I .w. .r,-i.T;-, imitm I II C mi I U Til ICUMIll c.o' pcrsuti ad vncatinr I tie iiriccu r , , ' . . , ,
.. - . - - - - - - v . iiuumu uriits.
.'. ir.p I I'li'Tj- ': v ill'.': toi
the 4ih Rciitmeut of Artillerv. in reference Ui
leariU eajti. ovrchaiged witb ele.rji icity JH asa.mll alleged to haye been hyhijiWiade
uere w. any interna cavity ot he eaito tien-iou Uu? person oi the iion Jolvofcwing a mem
her ol Congress from the State of Indiana,
while returning from the House of Represeu
laiiveson the evening of lhe25h February,
ii lie ema'icipali'in. for the purpose of;
a Sl.ile .Jn'i Sluzery Society. Uoui
Ut; je-on. 2 o clock, r. M . It
l''ijn-'e.l '.hat ctutv anfli tnwfl Soriijiea a
son.
Your memnri iliN. wi'h erfecl deffrrnre lo Vnflr hAttr lnrlirmr.r,! I la I i n i a ft-,.. ikA I . .
I he conduct Ufidrrcoiitidfralinii seems tc ' r,j,0 ii.fllj;p a... rr r '
he eqnallv hostile to the Fpmt of the filtl are ,t ,n entree perpetrated afr.in.. the author. Article of ar, in W HchCnn.r. s has eiwic. r f th-1 ,w. bv anv pnblir h-dvand II.pv rd, that nolicera use d;-r ppectluJ words 'npp, wit, COnfi lenre to your w!l kn-v-. er.
Kii.iai uieoiiirressoi me Umie.l a la U:s. un uT jirnmcilinH.i 1 .
' I1- '" niifr ,
lti4nie,oil iliat no.eater irrtgulaiities'ted the foiJowinir oninioi.4
-r..... - ,i .. . r . i ... d t
ii aiitniti in nic wcaner ian w-e naye had
derthe penalty of being severely punithed by a Court M irii il. The Couit of Inquiry will not lav that
loJ5,in the City ol Washington, has repor uieui. u.ane tnttit be arraigned for the con
Iduct
III OilCSllOll. limlor 1 lii.- , rl wl.. r,f li...
I - -- - - - - J ..'-V l'Ji IIVS J I III,
l'hf ("niirl. ufiur r.,11 iiionipv f r,l I h U,! eS K t! i:.li-if i,f War I... i.-,. ; tl.:..i
I I . . - -w - - I !. I , . U I t 1 I VJ I I t W-U .i -r. 7 . r - - . . - ..v-K,TSC,. ,lT . A 4 i I
.... r.c pasi, win visa u as attend, material lacts disclosed by the evidence pre- consU-wei un may only apply to disrespect. u!
(lelez-ue iheieto. The ft lends of tin-' , ..- iimcu, luseus tuuuwi; i ua uuucu .iuiSi un1 mem Hers ol I lie I w
,!: ie n: 1 1 i t J t."5. v, i '.
. . I . . J .. 1. 1 . . .. i i rr . i . . . . .. .
.iftVient eLlio:1. of the state, aie urn , ...ui e. or mecieuj -in the alternooJi of ebfuaf y 26th 1 835. ""s? c.llectively. and not ajinst an indi
tht vidiMl cm tnber. 1 he article is riled only t
thejsh iw the spirit of (he legislation eft he couulrv
o:i oi tne state, aie in i . . . m mniwiuiui f-curtfjr um i onerve io the dtl-Uia ',y M "; 'fftent state or immediateJy ailer Ihe adjournment of jquaiterjof the atmosphere are in any way con .IJous of Represenlaliyes or the day.
1 iTih, 1 o."5. i'l nmei i it v
inected with the revolutions of the conwt, i a H0n. John Ewmg, a member of that bodi '.!' f ubject, nrj ys seiyina to.ail; that de-
1, in
n :i-: bj giving pi.l.Mc.ity to th; nl :: tLo.r iespect:,ip j...'pf:ra.
-ubferve the cu-e c4
Hi'lveijtiif
W:U lirnrrnitiiHi .n Aa in ft.A 11. i C . !nrnro n r I. . r It ci - . :.,..
i 'ii-vv.uniuii iuui IIIMIC UllCL. lUllU IIOII- 'v vf.iMin..; . null UJlltl.(IIJ IIHrll
jine Ivapilol towards his lodgings in thii CilyJ we to the iatona legislature, and, by con-
nno" mi.ntam the ireGiary nf th la. The lirri,' of ihi territc.ry are s-(allihed by acts of C-ngre which ailinil of no difference of ronruction. We beg leave to refer von to Ihe "finance of Congress of the Confederation of 4787. lothe stcA ..f ihe lh of January. I P,05,
by wtnrh the territory received i, pnliiical ex-
iienre: also, the act of the SCnh Mav, 1812. by which provision is made for arerlaininw- and marking live noitKsn line cf Ohio, dividing hit stale from Michigan. Under the law Michigan ha exercised undisturbed juri'dicion from the date first mention, ed to the preffnt ticie. The line established
by tiioe ac ha ieen assumed a the t me toun-
, r .. .... a
.1 JuiiAiiiff. I te nearer the decisive mo- when, at a little distance from the Cardiol sr-ouei ce, to its xnembcrs indiv id.iallv. whiUi
Imp'il nl rptilthjti.SinCu.i.nili'J,l...il. i o i . i . '.I. . I . J .
! T V "-.c....iMiMiiiiiiPinar.n oquare, lie OVertOOK, on Hie rcnnsylvania ave "ier afe engacei in llief Cftornia;)C ol jary of Michiiran by all the laws of.be Union ;pd, the more anxious were the persons about ue, Lieut. Lane, who was loilerint; or walk i''ir high functions. Und all the actf of its functionaries whether ie-
i.'i.Miii.w f.i iL l'lUJlt,t.l)liUS. , cre uie persons auont ue, L,teut. L.ne, who tvas loilerinti
V.'e noii.e t:!i mu :h mortiti.ation with re ,hc cn,Ht ,0 Pr-nade the public he was well, 'inn slowly in the same direction. When Mr- fn conclusion may not be proper or ex- ' - VI- I - I I . -v . . . . . J . . . I ..... ". . .
tvnic.i occasion llie.lvv mg had nearly come up with him, Lient . perieo, mat ;iis court cimulJ fay that in its
il i ! and a -irir.
hi. !
or.M.rrenre I,!.. t!,, iMlnwina "c wa 1C(I about
i we ii tve
tasen fiom a New York n in .'rt, ' l"e P:,'1r were closed vith boards. m'Lane turned round, and accosline Mr. E ini'rtP',n'0' beie is, or is not, ground for send ine
i - . .- irtrrlr oa it- j . ...il f -. I. A .. .. . t. .. . . ,. i. . . I .!-" . . f 1
.-n..., i,, cr, ,. me air, oui. in m mud tone ot voice, stated, in terms, hir-;u,R Ciise vjenerai vouri iiarn;u; nm, al his death like countenance fmmlpurpose of inllicting puuishmenl or cha.ttise 1 whatever may be its impression on this point; e. In thi carri ig he was ohli 'menf, Mr. Ivvrin having naturally manWefcted)'1 is sincerely hoped thai nothing similar will
r vnti,ii v. C VPr triVP tmh inlv In iurli l;i-!
a . - - - . i. i we in: il. em it irnportant thtt they should. cl 10 co"ce
ie known. tu-. th-?-wHi-neanIi!ir fcit;z-n.
.1. - ..l.i: -
reorobi'ed bv everv, ,,B l",l,,,c ce- " i?1 earn ie tie was onU 'tnent. Mr. Lwrinu havint? naturallv
w4 to 4.e faened up, and the Qieen conceal Ism m ise and resentment at ihi dprl:.riini.Jeycr a"ain occur for leiral iuveii'a'iou. o.-
fY-. I U j !...!....-..'. L - I- i. ..! led hi m W it h ll'mn ntrjnn uniU A. ....... . j l J j c irli.nklip ruinurn "
I .. .-.i 1 ... i . i .'ilfll Id H.lllllr Ika nnnl. U'Ua. r.il 'l : . . . I . I r I
. . -ii j , ii-i c u.ii'ifn, iififen one ami r. i.t..T , . mc i r mm i i jiem. L;ine, wiui a bienuer ron cane, oi les-
ck, a mob assembled at the ga'e of thej'" hH ,,ei4,n Rot abroad, he was compelled lojth ,n six ounces in weight, hastily struck Mr.
I n !j to oppose their cominjj a-hore. It wa-ihow to the public; and even when hejEwing ju,t above the left e. Thebl ,i b.:-e r .-innj lia crev.-. vho thiew- them'elveswa d,n?' be was carried in an arm chair to ajthe skin of the forehead causin" an e
ow cui
i flu si o i
with t'.ie
stai'geriiii'.
ii w.iy ci ine nlticcis. an.l ;h..h!p. ih-m ."ainaiic repreeniauon in me natace. Iron) .if blood and mntnmf arv
-1 : j.. n w lli-(l he w as al wa i-s fa i ri.fl ui-;v. in a f mi .nr. .. A :.. ..... i " .
r..,i.iM,..s, njin-, " uiumi , j - - '-y " " ?iiuiimc ill WI.C llliesi JO.CS JiOl T PPCaf to ... A ih, U il... r .
rcschnenr -Don't let them come!' "f- At length, on September 29. 1833, at 3 nave been followed un bv the a.aailan O, ,V7 ;' ",l 11 M,imp1 "t
-U rvn wiih thetnl" &c. &r. The ctRcers tock "t.e.rnoon, a they wished to awa-; he contrary, he rern'n.itd firm i,. .ho .a """ u,,lio . recent there
. . . .t i . . -r.i y-, iltpn hun t)Au.4 1-innr! I a.. A iK .. ... : i mi ri - . . ... . - J1-'
"tic uu v.ic;i n ay in me noa-p oi me vonsui . u ..... .. cv nrt.iui-:ioMijon, mr. rwingaiiO had a walking U k General, who resides al the Hattery, and thf1", aJmiaiJer Jfee Sacfttujent lo biro. !i h.id, of the description! al'ed a ticord cane r.(ob accompaaied them thither, to tl niimeil .."7 i This, as soon as he had recovered himself a
oi seven or eijlit hur;d-cJ. M. L roret ws-
;.; the cLce of the
YANKEE TftlCK.
la .t i. A 1 1 V A . ,1 I. 1' I . .
uonsuute al tne time, to ..c.u ,..w,. ln r ume oi i ankee case, or scabbard . iiim. h.i.1, r il.
hich place put of the mob continued theii;lrich and read sundry amusing stone of thejnext endeavwred to revenge hiiiielf wi'lh the c -ie. Their rude and niffian cries wereir,,nni ng of ,lr Eaiern friends but never un 'r;aked blade, or rapier; but this was broker
: .minnea at tus n n-e Ir a t;me, and M . Le t or l" '""",MJ nas reen our lot fo witness one ma few ti ials , either by being pari i.-d by Li.-ut
st represented the case to the Mayor, whose;'' ir Krail(' B?-"avre. Then, however La it's stick, or by his hands
..rnr mi.nl nn fA .......... U ... : I. . '1 I (I V P V I I n P 4 nil whirh Ivji nM..r.l.,l a. I..)!.. L I ' it I I. I ! . t
. v,i ... mi ins uii. -i ;i ,.., ru'.t. . iingiii - - - ,,,,1,,,,,, aii iiiuii- DIOW ll'lju lU D Lt'Ul. LjUIIC
tatinor to Ihe putdic lands, ihe revenue, or any
other -of the s-irbjecta coming within the aciinn rf the peneial Governmenl. The Ftate of Obio has from lime to lime, endeavored lo avail ber-elf f the want of influence in thai body. a
n-imr from Ihe political condif4on of Michigan, t obtain from Cnngtes an inter ferennce in the qnelioiflf her northern boundary, but wilhor.t 'ucrew. That slate has assumed the ground ihat her limil arft not to he determined by the burs of the Union, hut by a Han in her own Constilu! ion. Rut while Michigan ha been ainin,; to briny thi pretention lo a judicial dtcUioc, Ohio ha? preferrer! an nppeal to a tribunal in which she ha a vole find influpnee. whilst professing lo enterlain the belief ihnt the intnnal in question, the Congress of the Unite I Si.iter, cold not afiect herlille by its legislalion. At Ihe very tim when that body had the subjpcl under consolerailon, at the inanre nf Ohir, the question pending not being upon Ihe right el up by Ihat fate, which it is believed has never found an advocate except among' her own citizen- bill bpthT C nnori i-nnbl if it i..
iddliculiy bf.lw. cn these e.M.tUi:.-n doe m l ideempd expedient, accede (o her w ishes with' ut
IVfKfELD SCOTT.
Major General and President i f the Court. II. The proceedings in the foregoing cae haiinu been submitted totlif i'n -iil..,,i ,,i it..
Tl jUniit.d States, ihe General in Chief has rc-r
"Washington, March I2ili, 1635. Sir: I have penned with gieal can; tht
ilittle. he alt.
- ' " V '1 'WUI l , . ... " '
case of Lieut Line of the United ."itair-s Army
tccusr-d of h avion com;iiitted an aaul and batteiyon Ihe erson of the Hon. John Ewiiit!,
a member of C. Diiie-B from the Siate f lud;-
Afler'the fn.i!:in:l.' l hv ,H"e which L-d to the unpleasant
he appeals li
r JIC' ...... ....... u j wv ...i,. uriii,., Iicr4lt;i4l0. - -i---...-...l'.-"...i..-....-..,..,il,irii3T.iiii'iifc h-.ve !er a expected from that r.thcer, who u a-:'!e rieil' of mirth to many albeit, the act of as have a.cttd mainly, jf not entirely, on ihe dr- ; ,,'l)t;'4r 'fom evidences in positive terms ; j violalirg Ihe veiled rights of Mi, higan. gnaran-I;k?i4ge-iSJeman in hi feehn,t at-t conduct. ,emby was palpably vjolatfid. fensive. Hi Ml. k flew out of his hand eaij " UY,y be ';,(,r,r'l. Ihe lestimony Ti.ed in ihe inoM solemn manner; it i whde i. T..e feelings of these strangers- getlemen; w 'he first day of our January term, and'.n the conflicl, when, remaining in his portion ! ll',btMl T" of "hat it aro-e 'point i .,.' r consider atir.n, that Ohio ie..lves themelve, and attached to a most honorable '",,r Vankee Iriends (two brothers.) who were of"ne continued to defend him-elf, either with ,IO'n ,cmH,k!i nd'' by .M-. K,ing nli'ive lojlo seie nnon the tenit-ry in qneM.on. which
Rsivictf v.tiz oi course tiacpiy injured irom ;" "--"""n signinea ny tne gener-t,is hands , against the blows aDd thrusts ai,,,,.,!'"'"1- Ui-I i-ily o t.i.ut , a reception f.oin the old tiieiois a:)d allit. H' appellation of Tin i'edlar, bring at a loss how by Mr. Ewing witli hi rapier, or, with his li t. ,,,e " tlie 'hef hand, in cc.ntiadic if tht-ir own country. They keew ml what to10 dispose of their waie, and replenish their;., e knocked Mr. Evmg ba k on his a(tf.m,,is,''",n lh'"' ' ,he e'')"y of Mi Kwioj.. m ike of such a pu'ar O'.ioreikii.g in tune 0fl,0c- without a bonus nf jgSO to the Slate. aU dose in. On one veca-ion, when Mr. Ew'.iU-' l,,t' Ci'U-"' v,,i" ' ,ho '';' '"ih-
p-.-i;e, .in in a country n ating so nuch ol itsj"' n in a orown iy, pat their ingenunyh.g came within ihe guard of Liut. Liixi V ' tut U..v.T..ineiit on a rnemhet i;.:-.Mger;ce and orderly character. But the!10 thft '.ick. and at length decided upon the lol the latler to..k the former, whoso hat had fail-''' '"B1''' during its session, was highly im mo-t satisfactary repieser.tations have beenj,owi"g pdient. Ul ..ff, by the hair, and g.rmly ho -k hi.n 'ir'M,,;ri di-s-iv, s it-proof; hut. aS nelihei rule- to :hern,andlhee.!jer.tinow,a9weh:iv-j ' OHediah.'" said Jonathan, who had got a lit ' Another wii in Saddel I hat Lieut. L ne Mi nr ki' he Jotnm,; l,'e of " "'- 'f K-pi'Senla iei-.:i to t.elic'.e, up.d-it..i.i in Us true Lght.' tle "bead of the other in hi c gnation. You1 Jr. Ewing at the same time. Tni, im idem !,,L'S ,lu: f',,,,rl ui I 'T1'1) ''v wl.cm lh. nust agree to owe me a certain sum of money ;ier minated Ihe cout.-st, which'happetud with jlvl,ole matter ha heeiiexamined, have tl..;uhi I r ; i,-?: notion Father Malehranchei'be amount is unimportant but let it be $lOO.m ihe view- of nnnv witnesses, members oiVluf co.,uJu.t 1 ol Li'-ut. Line d.-snvintf furth.-i rf ia-ee that theTe w. y.,.mg osan, an idmi! "Very well," relied Ohadiah.'- bt to what .f ihe House of Representatives, and whol",v,'''S tb' S,,,;,-'i,rv f 'ar will cause won his birth, ia the ho-nual of JucuraMes a-ilrpoT' ;were more or les distant from the sr...,- 'the rcsu't to be made kno.vn, hy (Jcneral (),
Pali., who-e limits were biuke in all place-! ' A ery good one," said Jonalhin and ihen1 It does not apoe .r that the nai tie- used, m ' U'r' liS 'l r,hlic reprimand to Lieut, Lane.
here it is cu!omry i.. bieak those of malefac j kmi1 nt whisper revealed hi plan, lo which; .d aboil them, any weapon ot.'ier than lh "! iU"cl 1,1,11 l' ,e ''flicved tioi.i hi? re?ei.l tors vvlio sorter on the wheel His inisl'oi iuiM iul'ah assented . A lawyer was forthwith' itks desn ihed. 1 luly, and n-p.-rt lo his liegiment.
w is c losed by his mother's seeing an execution .I"'1'' poo; a c.ipn va isued, served and The evidence but very sligh ly di-rlocs every -troke w.e criminal itceived vehemently Obadiah was accordingly brought before a Ma- the cause, .r provocation wlnt h . d ! the as
struck the moihei's irnairin .lion; and the irifani'!-t,!"ra'e.
sauli made b) Lit u'. Lme. No w iti e-s roohl
Mierp i lrong reason lo believe a majority ot be llooe cf Representative, deemed to l e e fined to Michigan by (he f.ith of the na i u,t an-l to whirti none probably hut Ihe de'egat'on ofOhi. in that llou-e. von!d maintain thai sh had a shadow of claim. Hut whetlur Ihe fie'ensirns of Ohio be more or le mloial le. doe not apfipfr lo your meairiali(s lo be material o the merit of (he csie as now presented to your cr.osiiler.ition. Ill's a que(ion whether a state of (hi Union h is a right f r ibly (o rjjpel ;lie jurisdiction of tbp United States, where it ha- been rxerri-ed 'I'orn Ihe foundation of the Government, ami ohiii.ne its own. Il i infprrab!e from the
EV-.r.g .jthet lv the fiiiet-n.
- AN U.XPKCTCD COMET
ncie- weie broken at its b r h exactly in the nen conlronted with hi brother, before trace it i.i am lh..,,, .i.l ,1...... I,. i .. I."..
f-one-p m Img puts. It lived twenty years and-'b minister of ihe law, Mr. Ohadiah very can W m the lionorabie hou-e t f whir h he was;.
;" c-mtmuaiiy visile, I l.y ihe curious, and a ,""J' ai mniea tne c.laimprolessed his desire . ncin her. Ooe of the uenl h un ii . x .mined.
o py it but plfaded emptine- of pocket who had been a m. mber of the same Ilou.e.
.Uenng however hi good and chattel. itestilied, ihat on being called upon by Lieui. The offer wa accepted an execution issned'Lane. about a hf.,r- n, . ...,n. ..
maSn.l!i:ent comet expected to make it,, the goods levied on and by mutual agref, iend, to bear a note to Mr-Ewim? deiiiai.diii..imrm,,e,B h-eof '! repair U their rerpcr
By order of Alkxaxder Macomb, M-joi General. Commanding in Chief. H. JONES, Adj . GeiCl.il.
prceppdings and deb srations of some of ihe n.
Re-pectlully voijr obedient gervant. Ilhnritiriof Dhin lhai ibp riol.!tnniirl,i.,.n r-
ANDi'EU' JACKSON. et ei.Ji:le.lta the respectful considertion tine to 'The S rretary of War." ih.e ofa stale. III. L-eulr nai t L.tit1 appointment of .Vs-j Hot aie iI.p light and dignity of (he Unip.' i-t.nl Qiiai.-r MasMr.is a ( oi dmuly uv..k i?laieess to be rrrjRrded than ibne nf an ind - d. He will be ndieved fiom duly at II vi.iual member of ibp Conft dera ? ... j .
A citizen cf ore of the teiiitoiii of ihe U-
l) Iivvare IJ.eakwati r, and proceed to j in his Company w iihuut d. l iv.
Ihe court oi nquiiy i-diss.dv d , and th.
-.if.-. i--n.A ilarin lUn . . . A I . t . t 1 . nr i
. ...,...,s me pirri.. j,. nc n aneni oi me parue me piainuu was deputed lojthat the latter should withdraw somethim-
ne k;,.. s.a.es mat ,wo wn reiuirrse.L Mid hy him on tome former occasion, he, lh, to tne.r ptrihel.uoi, and a!o to iheir perigee, orj Cruck went the whip, and in a jiffy Jonathan, wilness. distinctly understood from Lieut. L ,.c,,u nearest to the eaith, But, a fromart, horses, aod tin ware were brought to in , hat the offence complained of was not givei rome unknown cause," says the editor, " thedront of the court house. Toot-toot went lheby Mr. Ewing in his representative character l.ght ot these bodies seem constantly diminish- horn, and Jonathan made his proclamation ofthejOn the other hand, Mr. Ewing stronnly testi mg, it is donbtMl whether either ol the two :evy and proceeded in the manaer and form ol.tied before the court, (having been n nuesiei w.:i be visible lothe naked eye, or, indeed, with an old auctioneer to the disposal of his little do-,o attend asa witness, in common wj.h mam
jollier members of Congress.) that he n v i
OHIO AND MICHIGAN. Tht pinceedings of ihe citizen of the city of Detroit shew the ground which they take in refeience to the matter in contioy ersv'teiw een
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. ' --- -- j - j . , - - n.i uiic ui w.isnie-s.aiiir., prior io me recounier now under tin rou, neid at the . r, - .i ?r J f I lh A I m . t luhich iri.l It f AAn hol.nAAn ... J ..III.).. I If. .1 .1 . ' -
r, 3w. " o.v.. ..... ucl-..,rtu p.,.,t,y aseu jonainan u ne carried such consideration of the Court. It is proper tul'',e C h Alarch,
l"c "- "-y -ius1"". - ".aS-a ui.ng as a license aooui mm. add, that Lieut. Lane, was induced bv the to o" rait a
..r. ...... n.i, ...v.7 i.iii Hue inmai ; imic uuiiiti ; oou, wire, un and
-,ui the aitance of a very powerful telescope " uons. So far so good.
iuia i.i:e rv.gun piper, me r aunoum racKei. ihe tin ware was being knocked off at a had had Ihe ahriiiP.t ne-r.m.al in Ohio :.ml Mirhman
coi.tii'ii a n .li e ol an interesting vork by Lieu !oretlv considerable tatP ,bn ii.. io.. no r I I i . :. : ... . . .
:- .... wi u'liiv. in mi n ii ffis;iiu i neri c v w ,i ni nicri hilt oi rr 17pm ni .rn.
- - i i - - o . .1. ' lt-
conit hou-e on the eyening ot
1835, the committee : i.pinUrl
memorial lo (h Tiesident ol the Ur.r
persuasion ol his Inend, not to tend the note;1" stales, made a rep.. rl, which wa read and
jailer some discuion, the following lesolution
was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the Report be accented and
jibat the committee be infracted to urn and
transmit the memorial u the President of the United Stale, wilh such other documents ar aid committee may deem advisable. The following is a copy of the memorial as reported by the committee: To his excellency th? PrcsUUnt of the I niled Stales. The memoiia! of the undersigned a committee
appointed at a general meetinrr (he
tion. d in the Amencan Almanack is here allu pewter! the whole lot going at one dollar! Here mentioned, to Mr. Ewing
.eu n, is not known peitiaps it is neither ,sir is my license (pulling the execution and lew Lieut. Lmn. at th lim ho .((.) ,i Mr
1 - ; . . - - r - i " - -' x' "vu s irji Ueulenant Morrison state that it will be farwith his deputation from his pocket) one dollar! Ewing the purpose of punishin or diastisinrr more splendid than that of 1811. It is even af-.one dollar! Who bids twelve and a half-One ihe latter, assigned no cause for That intention. Lrmed tnat it .u afford a degree of hght equa.!lollar twelve and a half, going-go.ng gone. On the termination of the conflict, hedecl-r
. n 1 moon.,ll t " win extend uere neignoor take the lot and hand us the ed lhai hi purpose had been publicly to dis over 40 degrees, ttMltettlh head oflhe change. ract Mr. E.int anJ adde,t hhad ( ti rcAcue the mernnan, u tail will reach the And in this way did the ware fly for two orjhig view of the case) to difrraced him I.o izon lti pred.cied that the electric and three hours. Th- fmiri. in rmmn...7.A -i....k. ' ;.k ,u.
attractive power will have very serious effects upon our atmosphere, in producing inundations, earthquakes, storms, .tempests, volcanic erup' Hons, and epidemic diseases n 8Upport of the theory, he lelers lo the duTeient appearan
f et of (his comet for the Isst six hundred
In the meantime measure were made In
bring our eastern friend forthwith before a
I'he Court, io common, no doubt, wilh the
whole Arrny,probabl including Lieut Line
himsell, deeply regret the rash transaction
magistrate lo have the Itransaction sifted, and the particulars i yvhich have thus been briefasceriain why one pedlar should be allowed toll recapitulated.
ell his ware without license lo the exclusion of .nv iie C.'onsiidilion of the tinted c;iai..
it is declared that members of CongrM shall
years; the craft; and that to io tht face of the day,!
nion. we owe it a direct an.l undivided alb gi ance. hi lhai Union resides ll.e entire irri, leignily. and there we look wilh conlidrnce f r the peformance of the cor responding duly .f protection, lo the meantime we shall not be deterred by the disparity of slrength from opj.. -iog by force the lawless acst(-icn of Ohio.
John Riddle
Ilenrv S Cole, R F.'ll.Wiiherell, J. M Howard, J. R. Williams, E R rocks, A Mack. Jr-o. Kearsley, Henry Whiiir g, E. Farnswoilh. Levi Cook ;
I) G. Jones, AlpUen White, Dr M 'Millar, II Cbipm-an, Wm. Wnndl i idge W'. L Newfeiiy, John Norx ell, Throdoie Willinn.f, D. C. M 'Kincliy, C. C Trnwbrulgf, i J. Dfsncyr
M. Chapin,
Resolved, That the proceeding cf this ad.
J'.nrned meeting be publishfil in nil (he papeit
in me territory. a. MACK, I'lesidint. H. V. Di-brow, ) I'ENr.v Howakd, I Secret... ics.
A young Bavarian physician wns la(eJ in complclely exhau-ted by a V n il nK ,.( ,!c d lilal he w as ron-i.!ered lo be dead and ;k ti. Hy put into a c flio. On the I.. Row ing ,!;,, , however, whde his sist. r was sj tii.k -., .i body with aromatic vinenar. she id.-. 1 1 . d
p cinzpi.si . ri.ii-i. I.;.-.,,,,,!,,....,,, i ,i .: ,
of Detroit, lesptclfully .epresents- That mlo, ... . - ' 7 V "-' oi rt" malioo b,S ree -nlU reached ,n-,r me " " A ,, , ian - as sc, f..r,
