The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 March 1829 — Page 1
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Sr HNG CC A 0 l»
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A chap once told Patrick' Dean,
While risina trnin hi* seatr^-! mean 0 '1
?*t vp
fur a wit
*A1}' quotn the D« an, if that be true, Ti't \e hest ihint' vou can da,
i-
.'gain to sV
Too manv'*like that would be-wft,j&
tittup for what they are nut fit, 'j,.
Ann always loso their ai»
get up
But end the f&rce by
Am! then
-ivt r-
A »to not worth a cent I-
the
A
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When fainier&* wives £c daughters
.-•fair, *WJs
Set vp
in siik and leghorns rare,
To iook roost wondrous winning,
They
sit
Andiiod his match with aiiJiia wight &
to bury fta!f he luiJs.
on
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«iade by" the
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continue
bu'
•(.'..•ihiLty %V-& u-ie» preparing speedily to fi.tish her ca
11 tCAtni, reerj—when, all at onct, the male
«t- -j&'SS
DUfifi ro PA «irv tooi* of powsa"—
r.EBilK-U AUTE
upon a slippery stand,
Till indigence with isron.hand,
Upszis their v.nilirpi:m\ng.
Sooie city ladie3 too, whose*
Setup
Set up
i.tibli* VV'ill
a-f.'" 4^S?r-
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$et thsm dcurt
Shmo fools
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VIOO Qt
1
sett in* doun,
siis dciaii
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•». easily as wear old sho'*^,
If e'er so low at present,
But when you have set up in valn^
And find you uiu»t
$it down-
M"i territdv unple jsu
Anecdotes of Elephnnts
a
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ii.fi'.
KD, /-f rushed forth with the utmost fury
ii 'H3i frpm his hiding place, and with a
•'V. ,™ ghfiii and.frightful scream, like, the
S 0
the L'?gi»la- di^egarding the others, singjed out
,vt» ^lan. eof unfortunate man (Cohus K.iopper,
v% .h% viz: iljihk was his name) who wa-» the
*r" %•.. lU'.ij bat the jx-.s-ui that fin-d upon his wound.
5 ui* oy pa iog tid'^omrade, and wino
», nf»
it- '-i jiur
:f *. a-l »*.u"
^r ^K,-
-s-i
a*.
again.
UliCKieLJUVfCOUS
7
wh0
A middling fai u.er thinb be can fcoialcs. UaviiiC bpen »epanteil om
Set up to ti a fi.n»!fm»o, S' fher
cucter/Cv
But aftvi'wai.} atusn and twist
Is set doxcrt on the pauper* iist
again rallied Hi the conflict,
assailed them, he succeeded in con-
leer% uw a settler in South Africa^"
had an almost miraculous escape oa
an «»cc 'tsion somewhat similar. He
had wone out to an elephant hunt
with a party friend* and had ai
for wi-di -m, wealth, renown, ready succeeded in killing one or
yuane
A
was the first the animal W
man.
a
to leaf! the too with hei i^rajsed proooscil, rve lor-
to lead too ,th hei
to live, by law,
And tuo'they are'ail over jaw,*
Soon fail for lack of brain
But had the boobies only just
Known where they o,
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TIkjtM
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sav'd a world of pa,
'i
the doctor trade,-c- v*uo£ one at ibe -same im t^t.rais
could oe use the *e^on'* spade, »„. a ery »u another d.r^tiov toe
No better taan his piMs, dangerous atfima) wenf ^hout
/U mav set up for v^hatyou choose about the streets ruooin^ friru Qne tf
I* 1-." K..t-»lw. KimaU _! _»„l .„!/• rrA f.\<p></p>GO'TO^U.^HI.
and everj.pos-'sageverelv wounded, that sho bitters, standing'about th streets,
nabicaobc^ TcHty, and the hunters having got
.u^,i d, and her and the wd, were
itOAl) I'ORCi
iteu a young !ad r. talking
M^ore to another- and neve
cenl's worth ot goods—-h
think* X, wants to ee and
the yoong sh »p keepers
the unters bi^urpWl two elephants amus-meats, wh.-u he outfit to-be
Odun^us a male and a female, in an open spot at his book that youth thinks I,
the skirts of a thick and thorny will never be ao iionor
\tiJ thi u^ie. The animals «-d towards Hion
irU'-u hdU5 Silvio- Of many balls which struck him in- keeps half a dozen apprer ices and
When I see a young nn| a st«-
d»ut at law or physic, lurhisj about
the taverns, or struttingja^
oa 'd ,,f streets, and aiming all i-
le to retreat with the sauie he ought to"be in ins np that
a
0
Yni of a trumpet, charged
a.i acid Co- Jown upon the huotsmen.-*So f}r-
..to be jb}e ?as the animal's aspect, that
Is ifiiiti sheety with aU insti'iC'ivelv sprung tot.ieir iiorstyf«, twice ft wn^k and H-d lor lile. The elephant,
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w.
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fi „/x ^t v-y- ,, .-V
errc-
Son
''-si^ve ro £inioms op am hour."
NTYv* INDIANA- MABC 11 7, 1829
fectiopatelv caressing her, supp^rf-
in** her wounded side tvith his shoul
de?, and reiiardt of the volleys o*
vV h« balls with: which the hunters
oat of their reach into
veying her the impenetrable recesses a the tor a **." est
One'of niy^wn friends, Lie'&f.
John \1oodie, of the Scotch Fusil^
S
was uic utai y.i
of, and she mstnutly ruf^hed .?po.'j
VI, friend gave ljvm*etf up «h.ch
for lost nor would the
dcspjii have av&tftid tum—
a
made theai to ^their lu.bands
the «.,««,ur when tae W about t^ceJor h,
a
'J't,,,' -iley sit hi^h ori fashion's 8i?at, tunately simrjaled and Mi! The el-
8- Cia- Age, death or poverty, albeit, epuant, biiubu* to arrest h^- impetus
aaoa. ou.i career, made an 'at^rapt to
thrust him Through with her tusks as
mm
nui nau rile uuuuir, J,,. bruised him with one oHhnr hu^o ... '-f •*.
Ihj JlnthorUij.
LAWS OF'f HE UMfBD 4 TK
»two *of a small herd and *h»» re-t AN AC How lurther time to
ior.'nt all reaard to her ufln salft*
W ith povtrty and sh3uie- re^r.ating before thtftn^ to their cvmp ^te K-uin® and locating ^The House then proceeded to rho «.„!» i«tne»MS, when 0^' »f^lie% L,."d W„r4nU. «nn«le.rati.»D of the 'eao-
one 'among »(Se buslies,
?S search fur it VI.. Vloodiiwho had tliug and locating of military land nr the proceeds of the sale .,. th.nec-happ.-oed to he oh l-iot at. ^he time, wairs'it.." »ppro»ed ih- twenty, lands, (not found to clash ,tl, any
by
Wlll^ril
itivitv i»f
Hand
eight
wa- done at Jv+* Wut,,j.u-t. .Ueie.by nui.ti. a iu
'k bu the Senate St ff'use
Ihe, ma a uu^ht toil froro aiprn to ,» archi.]^ .'uitner for him I lnciudm* -Qiiena," ^ish that the resolution even witul.
vin^ a lady,
nVr-caV flJpiirt. rf^uallv, was soon safe from the Lmoymen, rise in the „»rn,ng at Jealter the lota bhali be ottered the management of that great b.anch
fhii
t'Avi'ti fitf
pleasui e, thinks 1,
We were on Wednesdl last^i-
a
the novel spect cle of a -J
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.• .• -United Sta t»
ana to *uwu
t, public
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-1 '[Public
for esai'l, at the at«
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ED AV TRE SECOND SP.SSJOt* ras ri^hsriEVH conghfss
OP
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No. 13
& Be it ewcteiby the
"i«lf A
"oust
of Iti-pnuntativauJ 'lie Vn:led -ta es Jttsohyd. Vb&t
if .America in Coupe* assembled- Yuoiic
1i 2 maternal atld -urned I'ii.it Itf? act entitled "A.i a-it. Iquire.into the eipedi.ncy of appro-» .^-J ,^|
-back in wrath upoii her ptouers tu i« lurther time to compete the set- priating so ich c.f the public (yindrf
ht «i»h day of Ma,, one thou and e, ht pr.-v.ou, contract for the payment of
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id sue ii.snnny rumeu ..pcj hundr«d and *«nty.|our,anil, also, the public dent,) for the advance-^
him To escape from anlmgrv el- the operation, of the act, approved merit ..I common sciiooU in the thir-j
A 3 4 a a a a a
cult eoouah for iweli mnuifted hor ,e- «,nd e.eh! hundred and nineteen, has been g. anted to those State,.that
hundred
torm
dear, to sei^e or *trdc» him'tl the earth after tac twenty-sixth day ot lands hate been acqu,red as a com-. st Jit fiion property, by the joint experidi-
£i
thrust hun through With hvf tusks as v..Aoe-rresiatnr «n i'« turusi
&,
praise proo sc j, ANf)itKW S KVKNSON, tu»-e «f t!»« olood* and treasure of thij
ht to s,t ^tte Lng dT all nd sold ,, disposed of ,,,
iin
a *mbUd
1
pr,ipcr. Provided,
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the
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abour the coutaixied
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..fi. vr„uEe, Will be the°tiiirkets and the male, in spite When" I sec a tradesaan, that turned to tne Secretary of the irea- Uve u^ury ttom the aykteui which
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IllS a., ki..K^Jt hirllf«»rat ItlbiiC Sa'C.
RTR^TIWERAT
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Linti tor the States ot 1 linois aod lution and the principles upon whicb.\
Missouri, and th- Territory of Ar- it was founded were injurious to t\i%U
kauris be tail oft lOto t»wu lots, new States of the Union The pro.
sheets and avenue#, and mto out- position went
lady, sheets ana aveoue#, auu .u,. afeeen bv lots, havio/regard to lots aod streets old State, a quant.ty of the public -r
''and til* such dimensions, as tie u»ay granted to the younger tneenbe*» of li a stu- ... p^.yj.,1 tap trAi-.t tae confederacy:and it wore a ver» i-'r
P,W.C
thinks I, will aeoiiW the as he shall think pop*, fro- tion to the S^
»th of insolvency. vided, ihat oo town lot snail te ,o,d tne case, ihe Itoth .ectioa of
VittrU. I'sai. uv i«""
bout the streets, ys.tin^ ""I'^Lid "10^1!)' shall tr.L ihe
a S 6
team of ddgs which ha^ ^Irawn a thereof, on account ot sit- no benefit from the gift, was «bh., d|
heretofore have
*1 7i it If wasbrrtl'hl iu a traveling trunk «ci «W Und heieoy au^
001
.ler the direction ®t tne President pression had gone abroad tha. U*
yt#»D
[VOL. V. NO. L.
.. '*•1 !**jw of tWt'U y-fiv(0»
dollars per acre if within the sec
ond class, at thf rate of fifteen dolv
lars per acre and if within the tbirj
class, at tate of ten dollars per a~
ere:
Providsd,
person* a
that no one of th»
.ie»aid
shall be permitted
to purchase by authority of this «eo
«&- lion more than one half acre of
ground unless a larger quant ty
shall be necessary to enr-rac* p, iv
roanent improvements ahead m- *dg*
Approved, o'h Febrinrv, lB"29o &
LJ
COJVGRklSS.
V/ S-*
'A
OF UEPUK^BN VAr IVRSo
!v*r'
icn fhpiuihiir fleot.^ for the advances..
the aai.1 act .( one thou have been admitted into the Umou.
& A 0
and twenty four since the
have avarieu nuu-fUie anmi- revived, he ami the said ac» are iven.ment, so as to equalize ih« na .• i.xihimI iv\ continued in the advantages to each and ail tha
fi- years from bt jjj
the .use fi tlv woole Union .*
JfitLSC. r^LslO 'N, The question wiff'oti motion of
-.t, a. i, V-'mv- Pr^Lirffnr .it tur U. Stat«K» Mr Dontan to amend th«» resoiu„
ho I iv on the ^rouati rfor her, and- sua f.» sus n\ oc«»4ifc. ntuy mi «. „. t'.L, ,,irv IH'9 "/tnd that he same Comrai' tee b» arrwdiiv* tore up ie eaith Approv. ti, 3 «n v, hodv a.fl »ii»ht'/* »iiN OUINI'.V AiMSSS. instructed to inquire in'o tne ju». an inch o_ »t» J* 5' ••. •«(?,-..• tice ol paving the new States a*
p.».Ai-i«nt t-»^ Seuatft. tion bv adding the following wordsr
a a
annntion nr the tipnpral
a' il
adoption
in money equal t. the ta» ,ip-
river in the S'ate the United Mates, and which nag
exempt from a Stat.
compa t,m the same ratio that l.nd&
belo: g'Og to individuals has UeeaL
taxed oy said oew States"
Mi Duncan, said it was not
JutiT. uud.r the he au ndccnt ne had proposed tc^?
ivc'i-a he Purveyor of the public it, should pass. Tne original resw|j)
to
alieadv su-veyVd. in uch manner, laods equal to tnat which had b-eo
\\e United States, at uucb proper laods in question were a pure ioua-
tneir oi a sum »ess than live dollars aod allotted to each township for tn#
'-ve-co»,,on n. h-
gent ol the Uni ni flint vainM it r.nme into
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fiJm 4„
I'V
.v,
tterfne&day, Jan 2£y
aX
&
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the committ °u jt
~.
Lands be instructed to IB-,-
give to the thirteen
ie. tract tae confederacy and it wore a very
a off shall not exceed the quan- plausible appearance to those whjfr
a
in entire section, were unai^uamted with the results
town lots one quarter of an "hich followed the apportionment
thinks I, jhe quantity of two acres eacn. far hum benefits haviog been d. nv*
the ouMota ex
is prole*. sii^u De ed on^their part, the reverse was th».
unai^uamted with the resultl
the lands to tfie otw States.
I
completed, a plat thereof snad be re factj for they had sustained a posw
y, and within twelve tnoot .a had been adopted and
a
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:y
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ot the General
a
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«I«. «.T.ON.IA.,
8enate
».-«m a&le for public Use» Mr Duncati resumed Pi*cu iap
lev or to class the lot* already »ur« S ate, but to the cit-iaena ihe io^ik
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»fare**itl
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v4' »i
s.
tM
I
if
So
'fl
T" ,W $
0 0
into «Jmi in which it was situated b!(l
.. ^J..A tn said town of Galena, into ship in which it was sitiiatedj hs.d
oiding to the rela- the State,, which ot itself, deaveA
^it}iiity 101 Uusiuess in con-i eiaiion of it, to exeoip' fi Ufc
aru however* to ue*uw taxation U) five years, all lands sonif
made thereon and pre- by the United States, and all landfl|*'•
sale of ihe saiii lots as granted as military bounties Whati,.
and every person, was the consequence of this t' ani
their i^cat represent- ment and wWi been the loss whicbj^
°r^titativesi wno shall it had occasioned Vo the Treasury of^ I
t, ""kawp obtained irom the a- Illiuois ^-vA million of acres ot lan#^
Im4
«.th various billa
had been sold the United fetate»k
_mj
mUte(i beeu
"V jiCv
iad°
distributed, the tax uponl which
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