Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 200, Vevay, Switzerland County, 24 October 1835 — Page 1
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SEW SERIES, SO. tO. MUSTER'S S1ETKEAT, IXDIAXA, ATUS2AY, OCl'022F.?l 2-1 I355
PRLVrKD .LVD PU&USIIEQ, BY Willimn C. Kecsa. TERMS lir fiv-two numbers, TritEi-. PMiKs,ifno': paid until the expiration of the venr r-.v0 wt.;..Ks andriFrv cunts, if paid within the cur and two dollvrs, paid i i advance. Xo s-ibscrp'tmn received for loss than six riv-tnti.un!e?s paid in advance. i.irriiir$ who receive their n.morc !.
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b-:t being instantly caught by the collar by mr. M'Cartv, aid a club raided over his head
I by mr. Lippehcol. he immediately landed
prr.cunt cc Heeled should r,ot according to ihe .'bottoms are extensive ;rd f the vcr lct original arrangement be sufficient, to draw cn.'qtmlitv of low I;. ds. Pelwecn the streams, him for fifty doll
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u.v, ma u,K..rc.ii-u i i lauer go .utenvm. c or,. rinui ions nave mso ncen received irem I o tlio er.stof the W
ne naa aisoa raeor in Ins pockuf, vvh'ch he the bars of Heading. Pa.
ibash. firm Yincenncs
and I'tica.N. Y. i upward, for enc hundred ar.d sixtv orrvrntvi
Joeoncuie. whoever Ixivs this little Wc will pei haps lii,d it an ?.-uivalont for hi ,!;o
nev. ana it r.
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i.m uon oi i. Hint; aided ' nc: vci.n wL. m
divine hand has bc-sn lard hca.i!v.
hk isp give up. iwe have been requested (o make this state- miles, there is a stri-i of .rmmtrv int-net'l
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ii., - . .i . . i - viiv.niiii iui nix i'..nn. ii i ru ViiriMiCiij i;ift(!l mi. mi ir f 4rr .frr, 1 . i r,f,l'"f
vuiisiBiin-s a.ui c-M'Pricu ioi"''--u aou immeaiaie attention called to this JUinc.is. but vt such width nslo admit of their ; fricBr.j An Illinois paper Malr' An i
...... i.uj;', iuin.ui;tui ciiizens, wno uy puuicil uirouvuuui irie c nion. v. o. Oor.
uus unie nai joinea tne puruing party. As
he was conducted through the streets to the
iw ; t, topay '25 cents postatrc. " je vras conuacled through t
A ; i'Kcdiscoatiii;ted until all arrearage U'1"' " "Lre was lodged,) numerous eiti-
J i . . " 7ir worn I am.-pMia I
nre paid, and notice to stop it sent to the ol
JmS-' in writing. Advei-risemcnts Inserted, at the iual
rates. Except persons alvertising clopi t , coninar.ions, when .$0 will be demanded for a!
ornate, and J for a male. CT Approved produce, delivered nl this cCCcc, or sucli other place as may be airreed nn-
Dn, taken in payment.
ze.is were aamorous to have him instantly pat to death, or Lynched; but better counsel prevailed, and ourcitv vet preserves its chr-
lacter ior order and a due observance to the
iws. 1 he excitement, however, was never-
theless intensely great, and we undci stand
taat nearly n thousad persons atone time had
collected about the jail.
F i i:ijsii n. "Ve liave ben friends together, Ja sunshine and in sb.ule; Since first beneath the chjanut Srae In irrf'.ncy we f Iiyed. Dnt coldness s el! j ittiin thy liCiTt A clcii'l 13 on thy bJW; Vf hh bet-n frindi Tog.-ther Eh!l a Bl.glit woid pst us -nvxt ? We have been "rlenJi topel'ie "!tVe!Be Inuhed at liule j ortRe fount o' iVpe vat gnshirg Warm and j yous in our brrw'. 51o t inUCer now hath fled ihy lip. And sullen glooms thy brow; V9 have been gay together hal a I.ght word part 08 no ? W hare been tJHogWicrj M e l.ave wept with bitter Xcnrfl,, O'er grass g-ovn graves, whrretttimlrftj Ti ope of early years. The voice which were silent there Would bi J the e"ear thy brow; Ve. have been f-arf together 0!J what shall part us now t
The reckless and horrible destruction of human life which occurs when a slaver is either chased or attacked, exceeds in atrocity! any thing that can be imagined. We will!
state an instance which we had from a gentleman Tho was an eye witness of the fact. A slave trader which sailed from Africa with four hundred slaves on board, was chased for
three davs and evniuallv rantmpfl. "IVIi-.
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Jtaken possession of, only one hundred nikd
IrniTR-'diatdy oti bcin arrested. he vnhmto. i?evcnt3'Iunc were found on hoard, and of
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nauy onserved, 'I committed the deed but I ,l'-t'cagreai immocr nau neen severally woun-
lied in the edge cf the tin.htr en ti t i r mar-'or two since, and spent a nihl with us. lie rr'm Tl.,.rn .,lr r...l.T .1 - T . , 1.,.. ! -1 1 1 111) 1 . 'in A I I 1 1 ..r,- 1" f
.in. i i.eic is inn') n i si ui u.i i iu ii iit in tin j"" "i ""iiki 3 ruun i:s up arrived, an it and the state line, a ftiip of fir e lai d, in- nouncing tbeatiical entcrtaii ment a farce
tcrsporstd wuhprairt s. lrrm Terre-Ilauie in one act, J h Cat let out of the Ua:
extending north, s-ay for one bundled mius, ar.d finely watc ud with mill privileges. Beyend this, norlhwaid to 1 ;:ke IMidiigan, the piaircs like thereof Illinois, are tto extensive for eultivniic-n (owing . to the want of timber for ftncii c) for rr.anv f ars to come.
Kut it is to the tinbcrcd rcunlry, hing well
had j.it cause! ' We are told, that he rdle?9 his wife to have leen false to him. .i.t,1
t!iat after he had murdered her, he slv his1
ded. As the capture took pl ire near the coast, the crew escaped in the boats belonging to the vessel; previously, however, to their
HART RENDING MRDSRS. ClTCIjrsA-II Octjbib, 12.
children to save them from the reproach of the jabant!onm(,tlt f the vessel, they forced nil the crime. " plaves overl)oard who had the slightest chance
We understand, however, that he has Torw P' reaching the shore, and, to secure the des
treated his wife and family with urr-.n cmcUv.
and h.t? repeatedly before threatened Irer
wun ticntn. hc u rrnr.-mii..: ... u,-.'-
been a veTy indu.-trious and deservins vomatt!il)oaril,:c'' would have expl dtd. London pa
.iiiu lho cuiei stay and support of the fami-1-"-"
ly. On the other haNd. he is renresentod
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traction of the remainder a lighted match was found fixed in a barrel of Vunnowdcr.
'which, in fivo minute.-after tho veil was
being a margnant, quarrels cmc and desperate wretch. Ik still justifies the deed!
IViisr.
Ti&iZ: arrogance aid dishoncs!y.-Vc Ce it stated in the Albany Evening Journal, on the authority of (he N. Yoffc Evening post, that all but five of the Ifcew York city banks hnve lysoh ed to ttisr'gnrd the law of the last soion ot the legislature, requiring them to publish their unclaimed dividrnds -tnd deposites. If this beo, we cannot but consider it very
o-isrepulab.V in tfie banks. Ifa nrrsnn KnJ :J ni.j.i....
sum of money, or n p.eee of property of anv Penn towns-hip, kind, wluch h been lost, belonging to auo-1 IN.xbor-.ugh, lhcr.it is the settle decision of morality that GermanloTvn
PHILADELPHIA. The valuation of the real estate in thecify and county and Philadelphia, per cllicial documents was, on the 15th ult. as n Hows
City of Philadelphia, Northern liberlies, Spring Garden, Kensington, Siulhwark, Moyamenidng, PassunU
ivingsessing,
and fertile, between the Wabash and tlieeas
tern boundary of the state, hat we are to
lo k for that dense, sctthmer.t ar.d teeming j The nudiencre rose ail on a tin-tee. w
pcptilaticn vhich, in time, is to constitute In- pecfation- He seated himse lf, with t
diana the sccondslatc of the west.
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tvr., in me usuai manner oi sucn things.When the time arrived, the ho;;?c (Sr-.cnv's Kidlrcom) was crowded but nobody appeared on the stage for some lime. At last shrill whistle was heard (hen a Jews-harp-then a villainous three-stringed fiddle and finally, a plain dressed, awkward looking; chap, entered with a very deliberate step, leaving 't I ag thrown over his shoulders.
ith cx-
t lie bnr
between his legs began tounlicil held tha
The general lcvelncss of the surface from top with his hands the audience fathered
ihc upper Wabash to the Lakes and to the (nearer now he cried clapping his hands: Ohio, renders the construction of canals and iScat I and lo! rut sprang a furious torn cat, roads entirely practicable. !So that as soon ipell moll among the hats and bonnets. Such as the state can accomplish these internal im-ja srene of confusion! mc aimed for the winprovements ( hith, from the steady, ui-pre-jdowp srrre for lie i! urs some srieained tending, desevcrirg character of its citizens, seme enrs--d ard swore ar.d more laughed cannot be long) Indwma will cvjoy those arti-At length they were calmed but the curtain ficial facilities to commerce, or the natural was dropped! r.n epilogue was tpeken : '-La-
ones of the navigable streams which border'dies r.r.d gcnt!cnur.,v said tie marnger, 4i the
$-eS,528.?-P2 50 1'2.(!15,3C5 00 .lt'-,..7 50 U.S9I.L-i() 00
.VdilT.lO 5()ed for ihe consideration of those who wish to n,-22.").'2l7 501 emigrate and become the agriculturists of the
farce iover; we thank rcu." jie was interrupted by huzzas and hisses. The whole room was in an uproar many were angry bnt more were delighted at the
fellow s impudence and some even went so-
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p........ v,9lJ le.jires ne suould return it Oxford,
ij.uuiRT, cr at io;st notity him where it can be hnd. The case of diide.,He
I,2(9.?(i7 51) :o!V200 00 0.00.'.20? 50
l,71S7t)0 00 j I,l7.S,rn.'.- uo;
or intersect its territory
The foregoing observations arc the result
of considerable travel through the lower and
middle pans of Indiana, and seme through Illinois, and partly from information from those
who nad travelled through those parts ol the , tar as to call for it again. J he swearers were
state which 1 had not seen. They are offer-: for tearing him lo pieces, but the kjnghcrs
were more numerous and earned t.ic day. Srloo! Lands. We intended seme months ago, to call public attention to the situation of a portion of cur school lands in Indiana. Some townships have sold the IGth section,
sf fYie have rented, ar.d some have done r.ei-
est.
Ohio Farmer,
.VNECDOTI&OF THE BLIND. The following interesting account of the
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It becomes our painful duty to record thrco' V ' i unc''umcd 13 Tlte a strong, to of the most horrible and souUickenin mur-i" ,f. k'asf; ra,,J ti,e ,Ka,(i of directors, or ders we have ever known to blacken the aii-?'?1' ,tlcCrs nf ; b;ink who sliould rofuso to j-ajs of wickedness and cri.r.e. , .' nh'!aI 0,'vncr know that they h.-s,l in On Saturday morning last, about nine -. u',r P093';Ss,I property of his, which he was clock, a man by the name of John Cowtx, a n?1 avv;ir-rf' nnii lluis seck to dtr''e a pccu. cabinet-maker, by trade, residue on Walnut """T, ',r"!,t fronl a conlment of the fact, street, near Columbia, in this cii'v. butchered w.d.1? OUr Pl,1,on bf-' KuiI,J' of a very vile
l,i wife and twn rhildrpr.. i il,.,".,,,..! Euri . piece of knavery so vile that we cannot but!
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ins manner, with an axe, and, (so far as we ,m',ul"cronvj-1 He, it airthe facts were diPcIo-' i
nd- 1 1 in.nfiiM.iiii.es n cpuan jy ine case as '
Uybcrrlr,
Lower Dublin, Moreland, Briktol,
Total,
manner in which blind nersons are enabled'.. ..' " ,
1 ?-55 (,';' i i-i . . ii i- i 'her the one nor the other, in many cases, t . u 1 1' decide upon matters, which ordinarily re- , , . . .,, -., - I "ri. i !T 1 r ii r ' itheland set apart, will neither sell nor rent. ''" -'(ouire t ne use. of sight we extract from at A . , .' . , ,, , trt" '--."!" ' tc , , . .i a i 1 1- i i r A strong desire to exchange the worthless I'm -t - , j i.uv, Idi't wlmh h.as been published in Los-I ,. , , , ., - - T.I...1 f i? ! ' , .-.I r . i . c,x iM. , .sections has been expressed, and the pnvi- " ion, under the litle of Anecdotes ol the blind.'. . , , , , , , ,' . tlT f)7- 'jO'i, .i i . r x.t - i iicge to uo so. should have been granted long i ; H is the production of A. A . Court nev, who. .s . . .r , . . . . " (15.; 17 5(H; .ui i i a - i- u,, ii since: but al t flort to that cnu have hereto- . -M-'iis well krown in IJoston, r.nd is himstlf totallv,r c ., , , f i v
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INDIAN A. Though this St'fo ce ud' s i renlr.-il posi
tion in the great a:i v
have been able to learn.) with tne most fiend
ish and deliberate purpose. His wife had
above stated.
. est. the val
ine of its lands and i i .. ! ;-d vantagt s arc
nown than i v:: A position wi.'ihl
seem to invlitate. The g.vai route f ii ealy cxpl uer of the wes'. a ; v l .onisvill.
ivi. i v- rv-nrv it in iiiv; oui.v;ia ui liuu '.n i i . . , , . . . - i .. .,, , .ii. ,JIC lliUllll KlliS I rilf t M-Illatl e Ciri.'1'.-Sf. li vt Imooel. It appears that he was not'., . , . f T- - . .
mm ;i mil paeu uie seniiie oi in: i . ui
i; !. to
mm blind, but tnat at live years of age, he , . ' . . ; i . .. . . . , t r r a i- .'he last session to enable town;i:irs I a sng lost the sight of one of eyes, by inflammation I . . , 1n., .. . ' . , . - .,. p . it 11 1.1 i . valueless 10th sections to select otheisand teresulting from a violent cold, and that he lost 4i , fi t ,i t ;i , - .7 f ,i ,i . . .a i .iinqinsii tlie nllotfeo. :.nd that the bin is now
n;i- siiii in iiitr 1'iiiui fn.-i til 1 i.aiMmi i i i i r- . ... ii I I- i i ,i , - i , i, , . -. r before the committee on Public lands in the cliip Inch flew into it while he was splitting , , .. . ., r , ,, a . .v. lower hoircr. culd it not therefore r e wt 11 wood. Alter rejating the various circum- r t i i r. i- - . , P i i r i i'r f',c inbabifants of townships desirous to stances connected with his life, be says , . . r . , .. 1 . . . i ,i, ir t ir ! Iiave an exchange, to furnish their reprcsent- ' 1 can ti II a dog from a cat, and form a .. , . ' , - i
nti-r- ' s. i r,i i nil- i re'iv gocd guess ;t bis weight, by the clat-! ... , . .. c . ; i " i .i j ii i i- isemblv, with a proper dcscnpfion of the scci iv...1 t;i;..V( :;.!!( mi-1 tir ! his e laws on the sidewalk. 1 can dis- - , ' . , .. . . . - , . . , , i j . i lions, and request Ihe subject again impressed . '. . ...g r .-sf- t tr io tir.g.:i.-h most an mals by similar test. 1 cam. t ' , ;, , F rr. i , I. n .i i i t . l . c upon Congress through that channel ? Ibis ! :i.i ii.ckv iiiid itsiiell metals and minerals, by three, at least, of - ' , w r,1 , , i ii J i, is enough. v mcenncs (juzdlc. . '. t .ipi-.-oaciu d 'he sei ses. I can tell a man s size, weight, -
. ' b -u-Uv :l e "; lis. maKe, temper age, whether his neck is long
tv. o or ;or sh.orf, by las voice and tread, and this 1 do
Pa" K or Tim United Stvtes. There is
much force in the next brief paragraph fre m
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rTii r-i. i irnm ill irk m v.- ni.n SAm.. !.. i .1 . iiiii. ifvr iim r..t.M-i.L. v l . . .
jtii io'juivu ..v,... ...... r.v., i ov.inv. .mvi- - - f 'iv- .v uvuiuu i4 ittc DaTiKS'and trom theru-e to v cation occurr'mg between them concerning!conccrncd, that there arc such circumstances; j was calculated to give Fome change, he assailed her with a broad axe, '''"t whether there are, or not. to illustrate the pression. The tri.v.' (which it is believed he had previously t;ken:rcmia'i i,r omission, of a Wank to publish the much of the rich !. t home for the purpose.) and iifilicted upon her .unclaimed deposites, or dividends, in its pos- garden spot, p.- ar- i nrms, face and head, numerous cruel and fatal session, we will mention a case, as we under- I .oui-ville. Yv.f. i 7W
gashes, ot whicii she survived only about an mooci u at me time, and wtucli came t) li'dit, he found the
Jiour. rne was aiso siauueu wun a Knue m o.I4i mc i.i-i session oi ine l,egisluture, in three mi h-
the body in sever;
accomplished the
turned nypn his two
five, and the other
with the same de
flie little innocent
truellv. cutting
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heurc and be.nnd, in tne most app almg man- emenj aepenaent on l.er Iriends. The de-jtry which surround Louisville, he would put an African from a white, by his voice. lean
ncr. ine u.iu: wi uyvii u.t vituuiuii, wl'iu.i'" winiuii.iuii: tnuuii io nave neon J or ward on the inc.: tines r;n
i i -. . T-w ii.. iv W , if - 4 - 1 1 i m nnrrinr c-.--.v. t I. . . a i l i . . . - .... ... . . . . I
nea.iy seveuM-.i I. , .v... ,v lc mo- ... ...... , u ue., out se Knew countiy high, broken and hi I: v passing thiV Lowers and fruits are in a garden, by the because they are calling upon othc r banks for
,..v....3 ....v, ----j, ...V...VV.., ..v, - iju ine oiirreiis oi liiue river, a.-.u st t !i t out levv ;sin ii, ann c;n lunge oi meat in tne maruei, icrtt Ipment. A m t fnr m. v O I ! I. nnnn
by the feeling. 1 can usually say how rrany the chief pet bank of New York, (the Man-
conn n n n i i ' i n n ' ow r:im ivn nnri r t- t w tmi i i.if i i;i i irri rnn c rw on t tA t.m i r . a c . . i . iin . . s t . i . . . r
n iit ;.i (f ;;i ..t ti i.it- oi.vpi ' nrkiiM n:s innr. anu ine manner 01 nis sneccm ji. hi ii-irt t?..m;.. 'I ... ... t
i places iindmg he had conse.pienre o. the very law ,n question. The hills of moua.aneous i, :h and of t! , m, s aman holds his head down in speaking, his '-"riZZ L A ! "i- ; V n M
d struct ion ot lu wile, he w- a, mis: i nc brave and patriotic gen. sterile am,, I',-,,,,, I,. ,m nn,l,uu,;f.l,0ir,,.v 1: .., i i . ' .....
little children, one aboat Pke, a. it tie before he met his death, at York hills h, would turn a-.d Uke, hiH
.Tbouttwo years of age, and ' "PP" Canada, made a deposi.e in one of at one of the most lei;,.!uf,,l ,.,-oMu-ei, d.irl. Kvanl. ifhdl. I distinguish most words : , V-'1 " 7" ' . '' i - 1 u' a2, " V "
perate weapons, despatched he Albany banks to his own credit. He was the valley of (be Ohi,, ,.-,, ' With thJ hv th dr dircnt .t,..s of,i,ht ,! h:-d-! "lr. " "Y.: uf,:: ".-j. ' : .V' .T! "V:
s wuh the most ferocious .kiHedin battle, and left his widow in verv'stron- imnressinn m. hv thU ,J,.,,,nJn'. I ,, ,.h,r t,m nr wnrr.1: L ! ' !
li.en nev.lv .uul heads, both, straightened circumstances, and. indeed, v ew of rh.. i..i,. . i .....i r... m I,.-;. i,r,.r.m. i....mit .,n.icnn,i HnmJ - - . r '
nini i i iiiu iiuir " i'viwi t. nit,, in . iiitn uiiu v-vhiiiu . . . . (It if'L
Tlio Uiiiin 5?fafrs TanL- rliarJtf-r t-xnircson
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tnrougn aipronoui.ee wnar uines are on me uiuie, wnai ; (tie ;;d of March next. Complaints are made ; i , i. i r . - l l it. . . .
Mere on the spet.nd witnessed the horrible miirh engrossed by the service ofhis country, 'spots of fertile land until he would' pass the fcenc; and OlGod! how can we portray had fallen too suddenly, to inform her of, east fork of White river, a dMai.ce of up.tmotions which t)m!ed through every fibre'11; '"t the bank knrm the fiicts its officers' wards of sixty miles. The land from that to
cf our heart
to picture
art! Words ar totally inadequate 'knew that the money was not their ozvii thatiVince i the harrowing horrors. The three '1 belonged to Pike, or his representatives 'that b
incenin s is more level, but presents little of
persans are in a room, and what their sex
may be, and how many horses are in a vehicle. 1 can pronounce whether a room is
victims lay stretched upon tt.e lloor, gashed, 'that he was killed in battle, and left a widow.' is in ouest of. Crnssin.r ih Vr,h:,Ji -if V;n.
mangled, and weltcring-in their bio d the j ho needed all that belonged to her, and yrt jcennes he soon launches into those ast and
fe not yet quite dead, and breathing with' they not only kept the fact of that elepos'ite beautiful prairies of 111 nvulsivc agony! Our soul grows sick in thekom:oah-"d more than twenty years, but were miration of western trn
wife
co
eanguinary recital, and wc.fci Lear.
There was another family which occupied the room cLw.ve, all AVmalcs, who heard the massacre going on, but dare not venture below. At length the shrieks of the tulfercrs, brought some of the neighbors to .the spot, nd as one of then forced open the window in front, (the door being fastened.) the murderer made his escape through the back door. As the neighbor entered the house, the wife
had barely power lo articulate that the atro
cities were committed by her husband. "It was he,"' was her dying remark. Th
excitement which immediately ensued among the citizens, may easily bo imagined, and hundreds were flying in every direction in pursuit of the fugitive. For an hour he succeed
ed in evading detection, but was at length
overtaken walking leisurely, on the river road
about two mnos below tne city, lie was arrested by mr, John I'Carty and mr. S. I.ipnencot, who deserve great credit fir tlu ir
promptness and energy. They had, however, scarcely caught Imhl of him, U:u re ni'ssr: JI.idion aryj Brooks, and several other defer mined ofiiceis and citizens, were abo oa tb:
nround. Il3 at first mide a show of re-is
beauty and fertility which the explorer' empty or furniihed, or how full a cask or a
large box is. I can feel any obstacle in my wav before I touch it. Whether a hill orlev-
hattan,) last week, created the utmost consternation, and which did notsubside for three. das. All idea of re-chartering the. bank is at an end. Loans (o the amount, of upwards of fori v millions of dollars, and bills of ex-
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-enarige to me amount ol Iwcntv-ene ard :i
inois. so much Ihe ad-iel yround is before me. I ran iudtre. nlv bvih-ilf milllnne f ,lll-,r.- -.m o,v,'Mr. n flm
concealed more than twenty years, but were f miration of western travellers. gTi'Jb,. I ran distinguish different kinds of United Slate bank. When it was determined
ae.uii using it as a pan ol tne capitol on j I his view of Indiana, which is tnken on this' cloths and their quality, as well by touch a?not tore-charter the bank, it was of course winch they, abounding in wealth, were them- route, is perhaps as unfavorable as any ..ire e thers by sight. ' understood that the bank must make all who selves drawing a profit. A case of this sort that could be taken in a direct line from (he I cannot : .j r.ow, ;:.:-; h I was in Dr." owed them jay up- The ( ilitulty of doin" needs no comment. Words are too tame to', Ohio to the Wabash. And so many of the'Howc ex-i ii.r.t'.io.. .,.r Mghtless per- that, was taken into the estimate "of course", give due expression to its inherent roguery early travellers have seen it in (hat view on-ons nine m.-.l.'.s. and had a, -opportunity to or should have been. Let us have- no rem-
and meanness, provided the same facts are ly, that great injustice has been dene lb that! have If-ar-vd.
as we have supposed them. stn(e. Thof..ct
not improve ; pl.-dning now loo late too- bile we- aaist-
We will only remaik, in addition, that the j To the S nib of the route described, the 'maps prh ... C I : i.j i . . - i .... '
f w books and
be
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n t ie t):no ani is scire-, .y r, coulinue? for' ha the f.,;L then biM oiri' . e.Vi tin-.t Iiiu ( tiie "v" -i ' :";..: . ,u;.i i I .-.. r;hiv - .:. t-d. ! ir. !
Iri w i C iiii p r rrt. I -i f n fit !- c-nk.-,ni.,:nll.. 'I - t 1 i
.... v,. vv. .v.io...... v, a cuu?iuiu,tj it copy lUgil PlOiCf't: tv:;.!iv of a law of congress, passed some years ago, the east fork oi V."i in relation to the U. S. stocks and bank divi-:ume twenty oi! u dends and deposites. Ontario Repository. j greatly tinduLft:v: :'. j bash, entirely tin. he : Tug M.vsstiAT.i.MosoMENT. We arc hap-1'iuality for farmin-. pv to learn that the committee of the bar of! To the north of th
liiis city, have entered upon the duties of their, hout an equal eliv.aucc. and frotntlie SiU
appointment, and are now actively -i-aged creek hills westward for some, forty odd tniSe-.-, C--' c'in collecting funds. It is anticipat. d U at a 'd.c country is high and broken, yet inlcrsptM-; ; i ov: large amount will be collected from :.bc bar sed with land of line quality. Prom the trad j i of the United Stales, and that the m -mument thu desci i!ed, w est ward and tiorthward to; " 1
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: . n.cters, that it i.i.iii w ho already lion, to study the to.
Yi
internes toad for
meet the close. There is r.-r. thing new in the
task of winding uj the bank- which every man that chose to look ahead beyond the length of his own nose, could not have forc-
; - , !d i;:ie been an amuse- seen. Let in- have no panic abemt it. The iiifident 1 Could have learn- people of business have the thing fe d,o, and e found nodifiicully in teaching they can do it, .and no doubt w i!l do it. ia llostoa; and so perfectly do 1 1
Moqnctitly acted as a jr. John Sfrargeways liuilon was horrv . oe it h hinted David in city of New York, in KiSJ. When voting - i i . . i. : I ..I ! i i . - . i .. .1 . . r . i .. . -1 ' . ,
:ii o in" ii-'u ji; net .ii!e iiciiuanut u i uu ;t t-uverrSlmn s
;u e
?e
lo the blind
m ial tbe h i.
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will be, as it might, a magnilie ent mem
of tiii purest and greatest of American ju r. h ieiil I es. It is to be erected a! the city of .V t f:i'e ;is hi
ington. Among other contributors, we uu-;tnn io .,-.ji j m a: dertruid that the attorney general of the ('.' ' ir-.a-is ruti.-.i. Stale, last week forwarded to the onnnitt, o. olah high an-1
!;.(e, the country is suf-!tv.
i izes nearly if not ; I
'n.
ncn .'vrabie ta(es.
ianu a-
;i-;e and sa fev .i .e. hv f l-
The
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t!ie V:!)asb, par-1
i-jr.ning and n;:.
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ict iingof the almosiiiseiT. I
a S'lbscrintion according to the limit fixed hv i ning imo the r. I.iu- ri ter. ;nr in gener;il flush, can think of no other particulars likely to
tance-f.bypal.ingwm bi rio-cket a dirk knife, themthotfcing tin? Txeasurersyin ye th1 furnish obut;danct -of water power. Thcirlgputify tlie curiosily jof the public.
hoy. of wbem he; Uarned fomethi'-g t.f the uscoftho hummer. He followed ft sra-far-'-g life for thirty years, and then ecmaic.ucd the silversmith's business, without having st.r- ; d an apprentici siiin to it: v, t he is y;7i. to
i. 1 vaithave l-ct-n ore of the be-t woi K nau in that ij.tdg.- ol'ilii.e e f business in ILiladelnhia : be fJ.a,le a
ii :ei thojiinnbhr of silver wiien be was jJ ! vents old'.
Through (he course of a long aud huardoii-? file, iu various climates, be w as alwny-j simple and femptraic in Iti -icttKtls, and .! no a-
