Western Times, Volume 1, Number 43, Richmond, Wayne County, 20 June 1829 — Page 2
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of thodrv land tf the h-mci wU)!tIa:gric,u3 :.!!.-. pi, n n v j rut. to 1 is I CrDui ing a shower in Augusta, Me. There arc three parties in the Frei.c u .i- a -Nn.. inci.gr :taM to tin" uHi c t-! r uss'w il h the rk; n' ic : ot it.fiji !i!y the i en Su: day, ifKh ult. several tel fell to government. The present ministry :-J is,' . t C V.in inn' Seth, w h sr U i evid- s ot C 4 f i r i . i-1 ' y . '11 v diii I llo caith a few roil? north of Capitol weak, and occupies a very unforlur.a; n i l.; M..:at..t s .vei -ea.t aid""' 1 1 o t know w hat - ouhi.Io w itli a ii ai, II ,11, making a ccr.sidr rable indenta- position, as respects domestic afiVir.
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I abode. (Cn. -1, 1 n. ) ! I o denie d the I'di: , ;n d v. re
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thin M- ii ji. Tl , ition of the L it -s of t'i- I'ato ii- ; n i U-Tiwan la ri'u t tli v f. il v. . 1 at 7. .'.(-() feet c f eh: .ition ti.i tl.V ii '. '.' f!tf Cordil
lera. Ii.it .is'i. n "-.n 1 I'hil'M
tl at h; r avi!.- ii d c i ji ct:ot
w n!J he
hi t!.c"i.n e! L'.uojf tt.o :( l at.d ;;l in f the ai!i I'htt.il hfii?!, I v-' u hici. tr..!, would n.it arid in the t' rlors t I a lh). .1. Ihlt of A-ia, h.at rai.
t!:v v h' i-t till u? lhst rda ; ihid civ Mh. irdtcd, if ucchiiriians arc
and I not ahle lo pi oduct AJi aon, or man)
lion in mud uhcre ihry fell. The
wcie a foot or more in length; and a
un.'ilwi tal !e, aiMi w.u? U;o nisi ussion te w iiniiiiies anei iinn !
weuhl tnoic l!ily n ako sceptics of bout as if they had just been taken out .-l. . ii..e rl liiliin- i.f trf-rfirt 'of lllf V n'.rt.
a
in r l.touittalfis ucrc iii aiiif
t iti h: t vtli i,'W li.ll US f what ihcyirrt'd n a ), fcf OUT 1 faith !
i - i
ie budl? (Jv. lnrio txi avatiii;6 wt f(ir,(! ccu-nli mci t, t : ui v, thev present
.1 h tic il i.i'ii'h In r it iMoi
I, a "laic.
I vM-mMi the t'fi'.j'iful
i will alw,
ti..' -s i.f L'iro; v, t!. y will not U ike lh: . jjr,i timc, ln L0,-hn.'Y,c Lor don eve? ;f the Irav IS. r w.th that peculiar, . r,,,.. , , , . ,, ... u. ,,,,,, , . . ,,., (,,n(..v.
aitv 'iv ot:c f u irac ter, wliictinc-
lJegota.
I mtv 'iv
.nU t Mex.ro, S ii:t;i F' do
, !!t .mi all tlie tropical capital coo
unit I d at an th .v.ition a
cr i!i hi the , .i-e l t!, nai d."
A hard-
budl? UeidM;iC tXi avatlcil;6
ill nut )tt r jitiu, wht n i ven to t rav-1 to tf.e c hn sti.m commULity, who insin
uate that tbey neliec Mtticul reason, and cannot tell w h ! Y,n m Mich christi ins i hri'tianity has n oie to tear thai lnm iitidels. I tiustthc late debate will sho-.v that ihe r asoii i all on our ide, and the si jdiisti y ill (n that of our rpt'oi.cnts. And I icioice to know,
Juli. lit jicilur y.
l
or n't;ii
fiicat Ihr
i rr
T ) -?i' c; a m stcn . hi.l, ' S- lit 5 h vt- ohj-r tol to t: vccd (I M ( J, that liis r ao did not artord with t!i' p J of .Nature that ih's i the tiat-" I th: l)el i- ai tuiv wIkic rn :.i.' st. Ill the l.'?-ds !ul:i arc ple.'i t.f.il'v a:.d wi! -ly di -tnhut :d, tt arn the multitudes of i--;:: -, not a i-'ra-id-' reck of the huni.tr. haine ha been
K g ,il . O'liit ot the. COl dlllv'll ul Lelidoll, a I." f'U'.ia
"Oi the depicted ilu;tion f trade i I'm rn vat ic u st urcc. t:.at i me infidel ,u tbis Mt , it i? scaio l po;il h t o on ' w i i e n ve r t d to i hii-tianit fi om the ' ) an ail jiiatc l ilea, md il I? gi alls ! I ate" th hate, I ut no i hi i-tians w ere conta b; lean tt that its t lh ts xtt nd mi it d to ii f:d hty. Our ure.it comor le;s to cery putot the nui.ti . , j la i I ;aiit .Mr. On n w a;, that he Whit tends matin. ,11) to ketp what i? U,nhi not rea?on,ai.d that while scep-
cing i ii hum the knewhdge of the iu K .v a-'ed of reason, they I ail little or
puMic ir, that a multitude ot noU n-, oi ti show. I.D1IOU.
1 1 1 , width in ordii.ai ) tun s w told tn d
!ht ir w a) li.tu the llazette, aie dispj?eu l;y priv ate cirnprouiie auii ng tht iit-d-itoi-, bt cause it would only Und to make the mischief grcatci to iet .d its extent; and pell. ..i s too ttifhe:) law xpei sc s coinit gent upon b.n ki uptcies vannot in rnan casts be alloidcd. It
th
rORKIGN?
ljtlst rnoM ;a xd. Jzu York, June. 1. Iy the ariivnl tl m morning of the br iii L'nitcd States, Capt. Knight, ficni
for d. Indeed, thi has passed into au i5 nt-.uktd by amorniii ' Ortei I g) anil, indvt d, il ui ihe habti el
Ide woihl before tho IKhn'- wi le 5ic sales cJ pioduceof anoUs
1 1 Hi -.. , ii 1 1 1 I. .. 1, 'u o i ix pivi il I .nr.iimi
I i 'I I .tl V u . Hi i . . 1 .1 - - - -
e brokers wnoaie, - A. . , ,,,
, . , pa pels ii wit VJiu ..I'lii, .iiiu t i j iiniiui inakliis: the r.n st t X'cn , ' , . ' , ,
I III w. - O
.1 II f . I I ... . . i . 1 jV'.....i-vt..n. J.
cMkm i wiui mil. ions oi m iMiii.in mat u.c ic is st ajtciv a sia i le ai in le i j .... .,. ,, , . iii i - ,i iVi, ,,l-v . i,i ,ii . I 1 he rhmouih IlcrnhJ sa it is conr rr, tin w-ouhl be a geol.'K oiltn ul c vn sumption w hitb has nol lallen w itli- ., . - m . . , . I i !- . ti :t ntl repoi ted, that tlie govc.nmcni t.'.t a-v t mi-lcr. Ihe mm- to tie ,,, ;r.(; lf tix moi t s J per cent or; 4 , ', . , T, ....
. , . , .i . " ' 'real diiijiu, ijiiji-u -y nm. l on l ill .i lie. a fill I t hv i he in c sen t . . . . J
- ' j j i ...... .... a A ...... . i. 1 1 1 i ti 1 1 .i rrs i n .k i
m tde ct U: h a t ii t i manilest It
1.1 . i r . .i.il I Til nl Hi i"r:illlll . . .. ....... . , 1 I . . . I ...... I t .-.r
I 'i i I' . s,i - 'i I ' ' J ; " ' ' " I i u so' i s l' I in t , i.i 'lie o l 1 1 i.i v ui innnu ici . ... t , .,.. Mdte Ihun.iM .u.:ni. g up tl- amount (lle continent, -.hi,h ,B their u.-u.l ,(1 rIcmal!1
t l -ech :a
the tat kl
. .....t . I . . i r il i r. . i ' i ni
i I .1 ...I .i' iuir. ti u sm; xuin. ' v. ......
i ii -i, i . . 'i'leicd country lfiJusia still perse ii f. ot human hci c - ;u t' c j )C J ttc immense nnpoitaticr b ol,1 . . 'll,Jf . e..i.i ,i, .
, , . ., r- ;. i . i rt s, i i is more man piouauu: n diaerent ce... t tions of rem in-, prows mam Horn tho cotitint nt, tudgtg lnm . . ' ... ', ,irw, I,rIa1.)ns , , . . . . ,i . . - . ihmk r t ine m I be used, and pciuaps l .1,1 . .,1 r. i.i it. i unr Iii lli( . l .li. , ...I,... n ' I I
i o ii in .i w ij v r k .... . .v. - iiit ic. us e a oei lent e, nau u u luun i . . c ,. ,. v. . i . fit i- v.." P, . . . .. i ,tbe torch ef war, ht m the l-.ust, may list icvolution f the tth.be. 1 e.t do s , etatioii that i em t his t a u-e ten e ;ic-' .. , , i."liriir, ii .i - , i.i.. .. , .pi ol us lames tlirougbout t.urope. ...!.... ...!... .1 r irr i.t Mil. rufilill.tl,)....,. .. ..IJ I ..... ....i.r I
' . .... C" I I I' ..Ii ..t.ni.t i i mmcil ll.pir MlllIiPs on
... I I I . I . .. . i-,ir, ' ... .. i ... . . ... i .1 I . .... I ' iifi. vcu.t.vv. F
.ii i ii;e i.nj .!.- nv-.-v.,... ... iiaue. uui twii h i- nuiieno nas nui
(rlvf'cent accounts from Italy state, that Mount Vesuvius tends out etoncs fit m its crater to a height cf five or six hundred feet.
07-IJy a census rccentl) taken, it appears that the wbol-i number of qualifi
ed voters iu the i crritory of Arkansas
is -17C1 . 0O"A bill was before the Illinois Legis
lature, prohibitii.tr the disturbance ofl
the public peace on the Sabbath, "b) begging money or any other thing,"1 for the support of Missionary, Uible, and other religious societies, on pain of incunit g a forfeiture of not less than five, nor more than fifteen dollars . Orlt gives us great pleasure, say? Ihe National Intelligencer of the 30th ult. to be able to allay the general concern produced by the news of Mr. Mad i Marl t
ison sdaniicrou illness. v e learn mat
e -
ic has been seriously indisposed; hut,
v accounts several days later than the
former advices, he w as "much bctter.v
Long and happy be his honored life'.
CcCrThe Georgia papers announce
that "the President has recognized, in its extent, the doctrine contended for
) Georgia, that the Cherokee Indians
cannot be sutu red to erect a rovcrn
nient for themselves within the bounds of a sovereign state: and that Georgia
as a perfect right to extend her muni
cipal laws over them."'
(tt-M. liarrue . who is at the head ol
fhi rhpnir.il lahnrt nf Mia Par ill tv nfitCTS.
Medicine of Paris, has lately discover
cd a very simple mode of distinguish
.i.saie au.uKi. ,ll' ,iradc, Pultwn
l .ai aed and m," :nu.is Sumrr.r r, thot'uh J CI, reah. d, and the state ef despoii-
he ui der takes di.ncimlei the s.-!dticv which in et nstuut i t e t xisls a-
is bt oi d am '
pel bar t wi wii
1 1
cred narrative ol 'jrulcgn al oi m ull:c, rnong the intr. hant I .1 .! ! ..I . I .. .... I . ' .- .
ovorn aps ir.i. v nr. r- v. i.o o. e ki..- i- ; i; c kh,
-dgft cnou-'i to led the emi.arr is-na i t, ,,t ..t l.wnthe internal trade til the )i ave m nd f r a l.eann- at a hi!nr' ceui ti) . w hieh is still more rtmaika-ti'iK-, when in ie fact jhall hac been nji, mciiis o te nt .iilv at a stand, and
Jl-C:ovd. nii'.Ts. w nil e 'n t.etoiis tonieet'd w il i tie nana
tcicntr, h.ave attempted a prompt o-;,.,, t of cur i:i.t canals oisctvc.
. I v.
J i ' , a oi the d.tTit ulty.
S,-,ri. li.ie as-
i-citr 1, ti.at tlie lioncs ol inn tieca f LuT than thole of beasts, 'hit e ol man cnlv it was fiaid,k'dut thou ait, and to d 1st l!. ,u -h lt return. M tvit thi mcr-
Another h is
ilbe J.ith of April. Tlie Duke of Nor
'mik. L -rds Chllurd and Dormer, (Cath-
,ilii t.oiL ihur -f at in the iIou;C of
- " v m - Lords a Peer of the Realm. After
t .ku.L' the oatlis, these loner, excluded
Peers shook hands niKithe L. rn Liiai,
ttllor. but rcre not introduced, as is
the usual custom vfith newly created
P...rc Iter nr nl I r . however, tho
iitvv.ic vat vi uv -
' 'r..,.,..i ii,.. ,.....r,.t,i':iii-.r, of manv
tn iim-i (i mem mere is nieiany no- .. . , - i.jp,, -.mnon.i ... ii ., . , noble and distinguished 1 eci amongs1 ll. n (4 doing. Il is impossible this fctate ' , t.v i :,n K b , . f w horn were the Dukes ot su?scx, L,ien
oi g. can i.simuen u i gcr, io. ct,i- . . ri,7vvilIiam. &c
s j -
suinptiuii mtirt, alter all
!ts usual; but the sutVereii
" ,i. iier, r.iius uiia, i ro cn nearly ! .... . , t , i a. i I hey haw? thus resumed, U are hardU J. . .. , Until! if rin tttt r Alien ri'i.11
,tnoc.,n .,rM.on Another In, re-. , lc co!l?chjd nitl l lH expectation, ,lUry sca oflhcir UiUstrloU5 . f rn d to a miracle -f rue.cy succc dmu . w!lkh has ,0 hl . m(.ck.-d them . h Cathor taJ be tliatolji-J.e.by w ,u h ,m m J- the appearance that relief at ' Mltmlto occupv for 148 years. T tr.r, haw lyn annih.l .ted to .pare t,o.;a,d , the m, .U1 th,rc c.innoi !.-,. nrt overt ere ration W the Ca
u i i . i - '
.. .. I ..1.1 .1. . I. ti n r..rw..ll .1. I
t"V uouiu uititUiaici un: iiiiuiv ui".' i i I- ru'.n
l .. i i , . . . one ivcuei mil
i": i .'iv. 1,1 eJlt'Cls til lie l resent sliLMVtUon, uu
fcelnc of ihe mivivint: race
look hke an hi oriot kis.
counts f .rthc firT.b. suppSii the en-1 M:l,.liUC tJ ,jlC C0U1,try matciially ul-
tire s'ri.neisir n ot the tunt:nci,i ,u" , "ti3.' merJy fccuni 1 by men. the pie-cut! . habitable woiht being rai-ed from the j 'J,c fullowing. from the Ha-lon Cou-1-latuU and bottom i t the primeval o , lvr -Utl tLilU.f, the condition o! rnn. Ptnn, urgs ;i similar theory. ; '(l,iiKl ,, iitl b-tter than that P, it !iU we a-k, .; the suppositi. n 'h;itL, oj j .;n,,,i (,r Gf Fiance, mi, hum ol m u s'.joutncd with b:astsj H j.-t-m. Jnnt 2.
.1 I.I I I .. ... . . . . . '
tne s ine lanu, wn mmmjiu ho- i f,c Jinif-, Whatever tlilhi enccs j
in their per
resumption, the
an
)cen
hi
th
upon
relics ot one afi'-r tl.f.
be preserved and expo-ed0f
-atiuiioi tin - ime tommiiii
opinn.n may xist in n gaid to the
Kc.Mi'hs cx-pcrienccd a paralytic
don k. trnm which he can never so tar
lecovt r as to appear t n the ftagc again
He was in 1 )ublin.
It is believed that tle P.ritish Minis
tiy i about scriou-l to engage in an ; attempt to procure the fioe navigation I of the libiue. A ship is already on its I way to Coloqnc.
1 Inn k'rniiirk-in-i. A London pa-
rhe two important meaaurei v,hc
create this state of things are the or. ganization of the Commune?, and tfcj regulation of the Councils-General cf the Departments. The clergy had fa', ed tlie councils-general with thsr friends. They made them subsertltrj to their financial schemes. The r.ty law proposes to trive to tho people th; election cf the administrative cosmriU The priests are opposed to this Ti t King is not acquainted with publ;af fairs, and is somewhat under the d:rr.;:.
;on of prejudice.
1 he great dilhculty is, to dec:
what proportion of those who vote Lt
the Deputies, shall be allowed to vc.;
for tho Councils oi tne JJep3rtrr.ei':,
The court propose? to restrict the r:;h:
of voting. A great many rnr.vemeiitici
vaiious kind? have been maue on th. subject in the House of Deputies. A', present there is a great struggle be-, tween the Cabint t and the Commissicr,
or the Committee of the Chamber. 1;
was to be decided in a few davs, fore: against the ministry. The court is a larmed, and the apostolicals male a
great noise. The whole matter amojt.:J
to this the government proposes toe lect 1S30 councillors of departme r.ts b;, 10.000 electors, and among 16,000 per
sons eligible. The constitutional par y
wish to extend this electoral franrh
to the w hole number of vote? in Frar.c
This number is only 158,000, out t:
thirty millions of inhabitants and of thi
number, to allow 30,000 eligible tot:
office. In this country, out of tweir millions, we ha.-e about 1,200,000 v
V. Enq.
POWER OF THE PRES!
f if-ihM, a 1. 1 yet not a btme t f the otltct? Arc : riling to our view of the bear
Mosaic narrative, the reult
n j cf th
t.au' w hi h h ive prod ih ed tlie prt sent
deplf
e ; ii s to b- a perfect unanimity of feel-in-' a to the i act that tic depression
Delude wouh! I". exactly whalj (11,jMrljc :u,,i the embarrassed v die..Tt r a nnall population ' .... r lr ..irr- nichanics, fu-
t!,er.fore th n rem-iins s c a r c . j m, n u t . . and ti f it bants, is
Tl t-.w Antclihivian trt'n ;-s .ire loca-Uf ? OIi,j r, t( tc(il in t'nc experience t ! in the mid-t t, the Ai itit: continent, f . '. , , K ...........lion.
i c
' per mentions the appeal anee. in iSicti-
...l.c.lf-. i U'ontnVt' v .'N i.C'i fTiOSt I 1 1 1" .'I -
.- tii- ,i i .i;t K,in.in.i, f ... ii. i, :i Ll!U I. I icn ' v J . . -
, i m - intr' v . .... ...-..,....
Cl th
.ml
i , i ,
loit rontig i a:-, mteiin t r ry ing and lew. (
If, a M. Pierie inferred fiom the
; l,n C
uuncr.
pt i t nf 11, e earth, and wt -it U. c grographical hint ol .Mat s rel tt iv e to the U ating of tin: atkeetns to conlinn, the turging of the diluvial wateis art: northward, the wine Hand which b le away
the carcase of the Sibeiim mammoth.
Ft;mlhr .Inuii (firaA Chrcniclc.
nrMinarv binr. in the shat COl l man
c vas siitcrnfrtl hih! .lohn Hull, il be believes his own stoiics, had bctler be civil the next time he goes to Kentucky. London, April 30.
The same universal gloom that has lately pe rvade d t very thing in the city ,
sli!l continues; and the piice of pro iduce of cveiv description seems to be
depreciated.
mg tne mood ot a man, woman, trie
lorse. the sheep, the cow and the rat.
The importance of this discovery, especially as it regards physiology and med
icine uzalci is immense .
GCrMore than nine hundred miles of
canals and rail roads are Jinished or ?m der contract in PennsyKaura at this mo
ment, all leading to the Philadelphia
market. 0OThe Savannah Republican an
nounces the loss of a subscriber, w ho gave up the paper because he had spied his own name in the list cf persons a gainst whom hills had been found by the Grand Jurv.
C$Ht is said that in some parts of
New Hampshire, it is so rocky, the owners of theep are obliged to prfid the coses of these interesting animals, to en able them to get at the straggling spears of grass, which now acd then peep up between the crevices. (Xrlt is stated that previous to his leavingNushville.Gov. Hou-lon equip red himself in an Indian dress, and went
away with the determination of associating himself with and residing among savages. OCrA very considerable alarm has been created among the eastern states,
in consequence of the depression of
tiadc,and the failure, of several factories. CCrSeveral of (he Poston newspapers are quite buy in discussing what side n gentleman should take in riding with a
lady.
In the year 1272, the wages of 2 U boring man were just three half pew per day; and at the same period th price of a bible fairly written out, w?.
30 sterling. Of course, a common .a
bourerin those days, could not r.av; procured a copy cf the bible withies than the entire earnings of thirteen r::. Now a beautiful printed copy of i: same book, can be purchased with .
earnings of one day: late anttr,;: view of the same subject. An ordiir deik cannot make a fair manure. coy of the bible in less than lh' months. With a common pririt in z -work equivalent to printing a cqy
the whole bible can be done in itnrr.r
u'cs; atid w ith a stcatn press ol Ihe rcc improved construction the baor,a can be done in three minutes.
:' 'thc eieot State. jo: the of1 1 repri ton la' ir, Qiir A i' t'..c 1 r
C0I1O strcc; sued i the S Tern? porr-ir Th pcrsm it f .irrof thin'.; know: t itLer IV 5 3J tna:; i:
1 i tier!: that o'clo c.p! frija the i cf n ro;r." gcro r'.bo'j
'popular favor, whieii appeals to be the
might her away an.I hflry, ami
debris of noilht in Ai , a poition of the loi'ik m caicaes, whotc number and' do'l i-iori hi re lit vei gieat. The returning w ! r iingiit float nthr i . to the bootn uf th? So'ithn ii ( ) ean. f Mh. rs of the f'-w might be tliinl) sealt. fed over thr broad tuifit e f tlie int t mediate ( !' in nl. Or, if returning from the approat hing w at r to the rrntr il mi i. mils, they llo ie weie at h a. Overtak ii by the billow that h ifed nt either fide and met and nguhiSM il
- - . . v tli in, still, over A'i would they b altered, r in the hidi ui ta can but rtd. If th re were few at best, and thee widely scatteird over an t astern world in their ruin, ii it Mrange that the c!auces 'f model ii and at tidental digging should riot vet have disin'.ern d them? Geology is ) et scarce out of hci ktecin;M h i sho no more to learn, is f.be, with the h ilf learned lesson of on.continent, in tho matter of another id vrhich she know nothing, to he su,t lined in her pert contradictions .f the hnaiy sag'-, whom every science has w riti e l? Where hiv. the gieal cemeleruof diluvial rein s been opened ? C'hicll v in E jfopc in Eurt pe, 'vhich (if a pari
. .. Uclo biiMiii ss el ;i mans lite. A man
I ine . . ...:r i.. .
can tit: la llili g Ms w net an no noiiiing hi-cl.thhen can he ntitb.ing unles he- i in ollice: it i the tit plus ultra ol hiiiii iiM xpt elation, ;iml the fuintmim h.num of human enjoyment. l or this, the Mi i hant di sell his counter, Ihe pal m' i his plough, the Mechanic his h audit raft, the L iw ur his "quips and iiuiddith's,'' and for this, 'Mho' last,
not h a-l,' v.r,lhe gentlemen of the pi n, write n gi eat deal of whip syllabub
, liiiii -ene.
We have f ilh n upon evil times. The u-rfiil, but unpretending tharaiter of Ihe iniiustrious and enterprising citizen, i beg nniug to be lost sight of: he thinks hi oct up ition too humble at d unimportant, because it docs not bring him into the broad glare of public observaion. Patronage and Otlice nie the malignant stars which rule his destiny hke a child in pursuit of an iruJ jt. tuus, he runs to Vatch the falling gloiy,' and hi comes bewildered and lostm the m.iei of darkness and quagmires. F ran, the Claitti.iti l?iptist.
a ai v more ami more deprce
O'Virc. ()ur s in av.enqihatically, bC( pjH staJe ()f .jpiiis appears to have cdled a (ioicniment jn ( $. here j , -xxut fon,e al;1un among the mcrI an u;,ea-y rcuhtng iiovN-adays after i, , nPt!:on5 t,f eapital ; and is
becoming still more serious lo the generous v.elfai e, 4v the accounts of the
state of liartefrn the countty.- Frcm
thi cause may be traced the declination, on the put ol speculators in the
funds to enter into new engagements.
till they can see their way more clear Iv.
Wc air happy (o understand that His
Majesty is in the enjoyment of the be?l poa-ible health.
LOCKLAND. We are yet but beginning to perceive the advantages which the Miami canal, i destined to shed upon the re
gion of country through which it pas
ses. Cincinnati, Dayton and the intermediate point?, are already giving evidences of the influence of this w ork upon them, by increased activity in business arid improvements; but, it must be some years before all the results ol il ran be fairlv estimated. Next to the
important facilities which the canal affords to commercial operations, may he mentioned, those which it will likewise give to manufacturers. The amourd of water power afl'orded by the canal,
between Dayton and this city, is likely, we arc informed, to be quite as much
the highest estimates hitherto made
The fust newspaper Drinted ir. PI. adclphia was commenced Dcttrnh 22,1719. The first in New Ycrk dated October lo, 1725. That in tl former city was edited by Ar.dr Bradford, and that in the latter by V. liam Bradford. They were rela ur and had served their apprenticeship the same office. The Philadelphia per was called the "Weekly iMcnun. and that in New York, the "New U r. ,rr.iP " The Rhode-Island Ga:e'-
ro .m Ifimrs franklin. 10 C
tober 1 733. Tlie tirs! paper printrd
Connecticut, was editr d and prirtfJamns Parker, in 15b. The first
New Hampshire by IJanicl Fowlc. 1756.
as
DANGEROUS ATTEMPT! SOME persons think that it was a
Summary. (j'ln'liunn Ctdlege. The next session of this institution commences its se
cond session as a eollege, on the fust of
next month. Thy President ot said
CuUrre ha 1t . -i arrived, but he is
-is. expected. fa. Gtiz.
frt!7"Thn Selectmen of Charlestown,
Mas, agreeably to tl c request of Gen.
Lafayetle, are about to send to his a gent at Havre, a hogshead of earth, ta
ken from the battle ground on Hunker Hill, which the general intends to have placed over his body at his decease. It is to he accompanied by a certificate, signed by three of the oldest soldieis in Chuileslown.
by the engineers. J tic greatest concentration of this power on the entire line, is at LOCKLAND, ten miles
uo'th of Cincinnati and one mile west of Reading. Here there is an aggregate lift of 23 feet, with water power sufla it iit, il is stated by the engineers, to run not less than thirtj, perhaps forty pair of mill floiic?. The public sale of lots in Lockland will take place on Thursday next, June -1 1 li. The hcalthfulncs of this site, the
cheapness of living, and the facility of
conveying the manufactured articles to market, all combine to render Lockland an impor tant point for the establishment
of such manufactuies as require a con
stnnt and uniform supply t.f water pow
Washington attended the inauc.r tion of the elder Adams, in the sin? garb of a Virginia platter--a urev unbuttoned up to the chin, buckbreeches, and white topped boots, h had never before shovn him?elf attr seat of government but in military ur. form, or in a full dress of the day, ar now, when he wore upon his peieonbadges of revolutionary retirement private citizenship, it 6cems r.s if t. love and veneration of the people increased ten fold. Neither tbe dor of foreign ambassadors, ncr ihe t tinction with .which the Chief Ma-
cy of the Union invested the new 1 ic: d-nt, could divert from him the put attention hut for a moment- All r; were fixed upon him even dining ceremony of the inauguration, and lent and" attentive as the crowd ? ,o rraibl har.llv move without CXCi!i
..X. - .,
nmftntr them an audible murmur. i
the ceremony uas tnJcd, ashii g left the party of distinguished pcrs:t ges who surrounded Mr. Adams,' withdrew to his private lodgings, i whole multitude followed hi.v,
led around Ins uocr wim ac.
crowc
tions.
jorr. A lawyer charged a Fr n three dollars for advice. k,l!e
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I v -lo be :i;ie the. ; liCSs, flic ' beef tl T rfd loui: was cr s; H. V '" sons V,;ic cou rati: ven sine tllC! bcr and :ob ten; nr.d Ser 1 tvhi LVjI .hi ces nil per muc fhe TO 1 -ris: the dat be sho tha of '.e. hapa.
moncv." said his client, "it
13 Hi J 1 - - I , the injmiv I have in the world, aJ
i-.M.-.u. l :iv, Iip.mi a lent? time witii-
,-lpo.k." -Thank God I1' replied the IJ' jyer,"my wife has never known the
Kl. Vlll. wi.. iv . ty ' , al norb Kin, o we WCIC malilCvl.
I 1 . . t-rt.lPE-
French Politic?. Th. e at the pie- never will, " the couinrMu .-j
sent moment, a warm domestic struggle going on iu P.itii. iu th- p- litic.il wotlJ
'so lo:u( us the 80 C;fT' ;:
vou."
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