Western Times, Volume 1, Number 50, Richmond, Wayne County, 8 August 1829 — Page 3
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for rr.., ame ITY. mar No i our frtm ircc of a n lc ' c of a J fUS' ccial arful c the :c let y arc it r ot :lf in revolt the pocr rd iu 0 wituman uman s brief alh is etrren. d hLo ci t cf vi and ccictr c bein the ii ate, rz the an r.a:rnc??, cf tie t!irUm J f. ar the r.o reU Lavi !e 1 hS. ulJ lc tanir wonl 1 id rnar theory a CCRV tuTC
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,. ;i ,. .i rt i it v cf thc;)frycof thc iaJ i j a hut a half way measure, enunworthy of a ureal ai J rnagnanu: j c. jih . like lint of New Hamp The Legislature should have
I.-rated from every book, paper, ; t, r.,.v in existence, cither written, ,:t!. t( ht d, engraved, within the ,, . 1 ni's cf the nation of New Ilamp ,c; and that forever thereafter, as ,! tir.ifj grows and water run?, no
, womtn,or child, vv ithin the said cf New llamp-hiic, shall either '.:h, pronounce, spell, speak, mark, !i etc h, letter, or engnvc the name '. on any piper, parchment, td, rack, stoiv, pi ink, timber, tree, , . u", or anv other substinec, so that . j ro.crib.vl ii inic afore iid miydie iv and b"co;ne lo?t, unknown ai d
WESTERN TIR1ES. ri: riii:viMj:, ai ci st 8,
Wc f av ci;en in t!m paT, bv r(j i?t, a l'ttcr f.oiu John Mott, a nnni"ttr oflneli tnni'in anon the arty of Kricmls coiumoiav call, nl Hi' k'ltr to a naiiilrr of the Ortliodns party . n.tjMiN rnbfc length, bvA c. trmt tio who ir.vl it nill f.ml t!.e information it t!ii oi on l!ic p.oiiit iu controvtr'j ! twi rn
iti.r fvo p.irti.? of Kri t;'', Hill wcr'li th. i
tiaic anj all- i.'n.r. N c .in n?';ri! C : 1 1 llie 'f iitiinriiti i f the autficr of tlic Utter r.re fanr.tiotir l l3 tLo n.cuiVor of the party to which
he tk'hincs ariit on th.vt Hilmiion tiir ,jie'ion j nt, wtiftinr their doctrine it Christian or)
.in!i-ctiiitia-i.
WAYNE COUNTY
DIl. TOIII. is WAT KlNs. Though tlie cae of Dr. Watkins Ins lonc heon prn.linp:in tlic IT. S. C. Court, Httir.j:
'ilten, thrvaigiicut the ti J natio , at Wahintjton, c liave not only refrained
ill the iei n round about. A new from tmkinr any remarks, pro. or can. of
our own, hut have also hit a delicacy in
,;oH of the Bible will become neres :, a:id ah; of the New Mntrl itid
,,n r, w here it sa -lu A HaVs f ill, ; Htmed all." .V V. Com. .1 iitrUftr.
admi'.tintr ir.to ov;r cobinin? such a have
;loen ir.ailo bv editors who wittuedthe iprocrc nines fiem the commencement.
FOR ST.in: SFXATK.
I'atikk Tcaid " William Steele " , EVllE SE.YTA T1VES.
JiMIV FlM.KV J.ojr.s IIabioen John Jonts IIfxrt Moovf.r
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J. It. Mendu.hall
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T.li Wright I-eu i Mel.ar e 1'eter Stevens Iaioch i'aiNba"k John Woodkirk
ASSOCIATE JUDGES.
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fnntheXcr Yjrk M.-rmu; Courkf. "r .njunction wbich hound us to this' John C. KiU.y '...r..v nf an t. A boHtman course h now. however, removed, and the A';i- Merman " a., ... .t ii. rmiii'i in" :i,r i!i i lit- r nil r r( ii t of n irv enan f u to nf:ik '
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i vt) mls Smith. "
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- . j. ii i i. , i 'iTiIil the time ot accn-atn n nok-n of, M D. pi merr " :p.-ied,and .'art d Irotn hn :ltitule 1 . ' 1 . . r ii. 'a a food rfber r. and an -or.t n an iu V m. M. J Miri'i.ni 14
:j trie w iter, iron wr.ini ne i .u una j r j tor.?.-. A tontn.ii.d flapping with j thoucht it improper to pre-jr.o lo ra-r,
, Svo.id and extended pinions kept ,or to take the opinions of either hi? enemie-
,r. from b- inj drtwn under, nt 1 pr..v-'.r ij fi iend. a pre m ntir.t; his eondiirt im
i !..? diamond vojh idiot mi-t.tk i ;ivt;o!1v. lait he has been leeallv. and
t ti. ill - '
:ro'-j'-r:. lie appro i. he.i u.e mlu , ,M)mp f n ktf cfoM;,in. COMMISSlOXEllS. i . . i . . t . i .r i i
Jon Whitpjioad Ilenrv Dcvehn rne Cuppy J -lin Itaj er
Mil'.o,,, J.rrds
K h firm the I'nifed State. a"d
-, v. t ii u;-uc;ti'an treatuie nu
ii ris t rmpilt i t rui.l litl'IWli ll
T . , , i ;, ,i r applv iae it to his indiv ulual ue. He there;c t'o itman urew mteroted in the at i - . r ar.d 1 vndod. The Iviale, on touch tr''ie ,,ow tHn,!l l'r,'0I ,1,e V'lic, ju'1 t rri f;rm i, showed himself fasten Joi.joct cf ordure and rondemnMion. And jta -..laion. () ir hero think iiijj it n.uch we regret that a man of to hicli a
:ret take his laie of llie plunder, l,;u .icier for interntv and honor, should t . . i i i . i i
mort.lif d
political
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! c, advance or recede. I hree times, ' .!,.. r-.i....l t.i tr,h-... hut the'-' b-.hone-t ollirtr?, and our wnlmir-
Ml ii L WlU ' Mi v u i viiii' f l 7e bo ir.tik: of the ri;il b;rd, and his nc- to spread th ir cunduct before the!
. liUi.i-.d ftont mvdecven the boat- public. We cannot, on account of any po -p.n Miad. lie could lot n&ault im- ,tiral fcelmar, xt( nuate the offence, or of . ! I I I:L"I-
.:- ; cl irairttv. I ne j..ijie ejiiiuii-.ttr one avcumeM m mitigation ci u
j i t of ft ar, but oct i-ionallv nib
:rc t.) take ins -inie oi uie piunuei . rj,;U iic;t.r nr ,ntf jrMl n() j,onnr .:.i:nilfaetmt cudgel ami approach-jhrtve thu, ,,1 himHlf.nnd r i the .mpcru.1 hird cf JuVe; whichjthe mntlXi. .uo hiatal m Ht. was unable to! .
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.1 i the uill- of la pi z-, and indignant. f iniced rit the intnive boatman.
e rini:iri.AM koi. Our Indianapolis fiienduare nt alto-
tl:i-i:t!i tl.j talons of one le became jcether pleaded with the tuca ot havircr a ; i- 1, ai 1 i v a dextetou turn those ipartof the 't.OOOnppropriationexpon-Ie I
i th? otiier, when he narfd nvray to (),; 0f tj, t.jt imtnediite viemit v :nnd w olearn
" 403 426 151 15 25 12G 3G 1 187 ' 3:G 191 133 C9 149 14 30 912 ill) 1!2 09 C.2 32 32 15 872 " 155 13G 212 83 71 123 41 856 G3 03 15 2 44 31 G 232 101 6U7 31G 190 1G1 185 76 2 2CG 193 136 C3 103 45 13 13 COG "314 11 8 2G 77 0 3 447 52 224 77 15 22 25 13 423 o 'j 47 40 3 22 G2 27 292 12 7 130 5 G 71 1 232 " G2 102 12 10 4 11 14 218 "CI 1 2 5 7 0 1 77 42 0 3 1 0 0 0 46 277 101 2C5 23 123 123 71 1 094 615 157 5G 52 25 37 9 931 " 163 174 100 33 21 137 7 640 241 135 73 7 7 , 24 1 538 " 210 41 9 95 91 0 57 533 " 105 314 C3 3 23 19 2 529 " 57 254 31 3 24 112 1G 497 117 20 9 151 21 0 43 SCI 23 50 173 0 41 14 1 310 " 117 41 31 9 85 3 0 28G 49 18 4 20 2 I 3 103 23 2 I 39 7 0 3 73 203 373 259 4G 43 139 44 1 117 " 42 88 41 01 121 26 15 C67 45 40 5 1 2 4 14 111
object, will be, t open the communications between the Mississippi and the lakes; fecilitate the transfer of troops and amunitionsofwar to the Canada frontier; and relieve the confinps of the ccrth-western states from all future apprehension of Indian wars. From the Arkansas Gazelle. Cherokee Improvements. We understand that the Appraisers appointed by the Secretary of war, have completed the valua.
737 ttfn of the improvements belonging to the JfrjUChcrokce Indians, in the country recentlv
567 ceded by that nation to the United States, 373 under the late treaty . The total value of all the improvements, n?reeabl to their 1 199 a..i?mcnt, we are informed, 'is between 34 4 nd$ 14,000-which is G or g7000 1 -r i more than the appropriation by Congress qqo j for th:lt ol,ject- T,e principal part of the XpjjChf.rges have already removed to the 000 ' counlTy t0 which theV are assigned, above rq -Fort Smith: anil all, it is expected, will I have removed dn or before the Gth of next i nionlh, which Is the day fixed by the trea14 I for t,ie'r. surrendering the entire posses-
It will be recollected that instructions were forwarded to the Governor of this Territory, by the Secretary of War, some time ago, directing him whenever the valuation of the Cherokee improvements should be finished, to lease out all such as should be valued at $200 and "upwards. Pursuant to these instructions, we understand that Governor Pope has conferred
the .appointment ot Agent for leasing out
Jonathan 1'latts '
Dam.. Ilt-n Jkssk Wii.mts 41 liiihp Sa ill John lb?hop 4
K. J. Mernt David Jenkins Wm. I'telc
Itichard . . Leeson I.ev i Antrim '
lluhheul Henderson "
Malar hi Moon COR OXER. Wm. M. Doccwtv John Mt Lane " Jacob Doty 14
Thoe whose names are in smai l capitals, are elected.
next month. Uis appointment likewise extends to (he taking caie of the various public buildings which the United States has acquired by the treaty, and which rmy
A Physician of Vermont, D. Palmer, hae stated in the newspapers, a melancholycase of death, from tight lacing. It is that of a young lady of eighteen. He adds to his recital these remarks 'Thu was a life, forfeited, and as it
the dictation of fash. on. lie case? of lingering disease, of slowly protracted, yet certain death from the same causei are almost of daily occurrence. Many of our
net lemale laces are seen for a few weeks
ed with the I ectic flu!!. and the keen
ly intelligent eye that fells of the fue that
fir The whole number of votes given in the county, was two thousand tour hundred ' - wum; ami soon we are loni
and eleven, be.ng a considerable increase over any former election. inai me consumption ..as secured its victim.
? in.iiit i iiifSC tiUtS I Hit C liil-
siderable delay i likely to take place in'inenible for near 12 hours before he ex- cf(l n improprieties in the mode of dress;
nm .n-into eiTect i he " nrov i-ions of the oired. Six neffroe3 have been examined l,ut it has raver occurred tome, to witne-s
. .? thumb r ( loud on hiuh, leav mg the fum ;1 Ltic,,,;,,, ju-t frcrn that place, thatthw of the I :t session of Congress, appro-Jand sent to jail, two or three of the princ
;.!i covete.l ealmni lo me ooaxman, thc cUI,orintendenf v iehbrg to the w ih- pnatmc 50,0(.o to be expended on the'pal actors m this horrid plot having, alter Lj l1"5 j o i wojLrhia t ,t f01JlJd it to balance) ' . I. , .. , ! CumUrl.md lload in the State of Indiana, there appeared strong testimony of their 1 have now described. lesof the citizen of the metropoh-, havri'nn V. . . , ... V i iLi- .
(V i.X p Jltad?.
wiitten nn t the War departmei.t. mn-
Ho'h: U rs, in the eaily age r, , teu '.it c f r the f.tt construction put upon
,i 11 p'i I ; , ro' .-idcied idle person-, the act. So soon as we were informed that p b'u ally ci iuM.al, and puni-he d the Secretary of War, and not the Super inas a rrii'C tnt the f.einuioii-jf( nif.fl,.t i, Kcn to the act it first con.
According to the original mftrucliona for- guilt, confessed the whole transaction
Frumjihe American Sentinel.
n o s
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i . J !,ose who t;a.l r.0 vi?ioi
( f ari
1 1 1 fj-ro the rn ilii'i acv
:;-;t of I,, v tb'v g,t their living; !4 ",u " -,n! ,i i:.ov ,v-rtu.aMj to lender a ati-!'f,"'n'1 i'Uw:
.f iiirti..!. ur felt anviou to acnuit the lat-
hoi e.-t hvthhuod, were . . . . . . . " ;lercf ll.r charge of u'ifairriea-ar.d nartial-
to "ivt an i . . , ...
. liit I riur inj f.'K f.l nhPi mi' ! hfir
tiot:? as cheerfully a they
fi-f,r , x, I tr atiou .m tl ii point, they :di i the first, the Superintendents spend r it to I t-'or. Thoe thrif'V Hoi 'their t rr,e, r.nd io their influence, in con- ' ui.I.m are aid t- ne e:n loy eil. abo, ! tr rn! in for the f;t construction, they may f.ibvwi.g uvular -xpedient. Thrywf.n ,if un,1rr ., r!i:irrr0f which we had ' r u ted a hu.doi .i , ,x fuihcicntly. ;
I -j " I .r .t fr ai. to is ! iii.'iitlbt in and ; . . "
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We have ab i given to cur brother !i?oi of ti e Journal the chirarter of enn-
K. x, wtmb 'did men, but we can hardly think thoy
HcLiover County, (fir.) Jv'v, lo29.
' : n r: A Sho-xer cf Kittens. On Saturday even-
vveiearn. isinenew , orK v.aeue.n n ,ls, a cat wtfl-ervcd to ascend a
warded to the Superintendents, proposal?
were to be received until the 31st instant.
'lllhl I.IMIU411MU til i " f ' v f - . . . . I " ' ' '
the timber from the. whole width of the."J tree trout ot Mr . r'juns house at Mornsroad and prepare thirty feet in the centre ven.ng. from Jeremie, that a few days ville, near CalIowJ),ll street, and on Sunday lor the reception of the crnvtl or tonc.-,1'rcuoiH to her sailing eighteen men morning about 4 o'clock, during the thunThe manner in which the advertisement!," t;ken "? !,'e mounla,n near that der storm, and vvhde the rain was descendoftheMipcrmtendents reMui,ed the road p'ace, charged w, h niurdei.ng the inhab- ing in lorrcn(s siv yoi:NG KITTKNS to behni-hed. was in exact conformity t0!;t;ints of the neighborhood and eating their lverc seen by several person to fall from
rt .nooie. iney nucsuuim tu i .cu i jv thc lree The cat has not since been seen.
'the crime.
the iri-tiuctions received from the Dep
C ...... 'Pl.n iit.nMfifi.rilr-t.tf h-ll!
IlitlllOl liai. I III. i.u 'iMinuiu.iii-' ....... I . II) rni , l .... a:. r nor lo thn ronUmc ci..j.. fk..h n'K ,.,1 ...t-n. aval -11 This large andcenve-
Hon of the law ' A few dav s ao, contrary 'flld Catholic Church at Montreal u as open- P'" Slnr,U;tU,re' J thc Sc "J ,k," nt"' m-tructions were received from the govJed for divine service on the 15th inst. ! co-npleted, and presents a striking r.hernment.arcor.l.ng to which, we under-'some idea may be formed of the edifice J e trfe"" 0n ,ltenn? ,,r, Clt' . . .... i ,..,rf .. a.r.ii. : , tromthcwest. The construction con.bir.es
land, roe inonry 1 10 uc it'ii'i irom me uuiow mt; p.i; ih.ui.ii , vu.,
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'r-i . 'm iinnnl tin L.tirnn IIt r hirnr pro nn-
! rtwr ,.t it v. h a e'l !. I in' v.ii;r i; i
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cqtiallv along the whole length of the road
in remov ing the timber, fee. and hv which no authority is given for preparing any portion of it for paving. Cou'iderahle cm barra-ment to the Superintendents and disappointment to the public have been occasioned by this change in the determi-
7o. of pews on the ground floor.
on the tirst gallery, on the second do.
do.
do.
Length of the building inside Hreailth do.
nation of the gov eminent ; an. I we under-: Height from floor to ceiling.
he. tump with all hi-might. . . .1 it-.,, beie-.plp ol tnt t :te , H ial loans t( tetl;er, to keep 1 1 mm .,.. the?rf. uppO'e thf inffn n rri drowir.i g. 1 hi iiiedi ii
1 f .r fc-V
bir"c If fr
ci,it Hs-.id, wa. boi. 1 to bean - fal to Aper..l tie whee money rn a tew miles J.ble cure for the dieas". iiHonuu Ii that e.n h siVf tl e state, would fev have tio person was ever kiown tow oik at it ,f.f n sativf (I? Not at all. And yet there the 5' cond time. would have been no mote caue for mmA we-tern paper announces the mar-1 j (tt a,;tn , xi.ed against the proposal Tiioiof Mhs l'ollv bcbiecongost. We ,j!lli.,r(1; an(l ,lol 0lv the meaning. id-' iii congratulating her. She did, 1 ... .. ' . u-i,.,, ,llU even thc tf.rrof the act would he a hilly nr- to cbang her r air e. W hat a pity 1 H i. that poor John Oilenbockengra pursued, but the same ground on which fhrMivt.eir.i rtkhr.pp (who it aj p-ars Jm avnthrr appn-pr r.iMon rnnld be urge.! woubl a b Iter in t!i Li Mtimcrc post cflice,) :dio be formed. We bn p as much right to could lint t-'ot rid ef bis name by hii e- t1P lu-noTit of cur c' '33 per mile, as thp
neatness with elegance and comfort. Grl-
leries run round tne w estern iront. in rwn .... c : c . ! . . . 1 j 1
3G3I ' luruom; mr 11. e inrnaies orv nnrK-
in siormv weatner: ana we are na'i in-
cbned to the belief that, during the prev-
aienceoi niyn winus. 11 win ne a more esirable retreat than the round-lop of a m v-entv-fbur. Ve shoulil liave preferred a
g
25G feet 153 do. Ct do.
a l ll I-
location on tne neiawarr. us more soippir
it nil 1 w .-.. t ot into 'la
w i- s 1 ' hir. .1 i;i ii,r li'joid eb no nf, that, were 'iocpip when they made the remaik ' it t .0 t iter gu-b(d into it rotntl v, UP KU c r, jJif , ; , ;m, TIipv admit their V-.r -i.!, tl.o ar -itijrt s iiii'dotirrrMrill m v.ith tie Ici'tr construction.
o th-a th lazy culprit Imi lo;, , . , - i.,,rr ii,.., nnv i-PTtion ofi ci nul ih it the Suoprintendents have w rit
'v-r!v ,lt the jump witli all his might. ' n,irrr ,0' en to the Secretary of War. for more ex
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urtion had been 1 ( 111 nac ''eiermineu 10 hy groined arches, with mouldings and or-
suspend then proceeuincs umu uuy yuan uamrnts m fresco. l ne ceiling m pairieo
be further and more definitely instructed. ',n Jre sco, resembling groins, and owing to L VV" r. K f. I.nn.i . . I thu O III Ti Hill. .1 rii 1 IV P CO 1 1 1. ..... ct r. , 1 1 m.ii.imr in uliii )i lliP Iminlinrr '
intimated on a former occasion, that the ha been ex'ecuicd, it is scarcely possible to treat to ,p,n out a winter evening. . construction moie recentlv put on the act distinguish the difference between it and ,ng to the rental of dangers p te
I lie L' all I III - II I I .nil' nilllll u .-I. I I II I III 1 I .1 - I ... u 1 ' . 1 1 would have passed under the ee t the massiv e columns on each siue. surmounted . r ... . .
of Congress i- the correct one; but we find it to be the opinion of some intelligent individual that it is susceptible ofeitherconst Miction. Whatever may be the true construction of the act of Congies, it is certainly stnnethat any portion of the peo
ple oi thi state hhould object as we understand has been the ease with some inllnriili il frrn tlemen in the eastein extremi-
j tally firr.j b" aid agn cable pioce t,rr.plc ofthe mefrnpoli I aveto theirs, and ty of the state to that construction which
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The Indus hve the advantage in thi
tO'TCct. " An r.i-rUrnl Krnv.plc The West 1 In r Hrr.tH, of the dOih Ju e, says: ...... rt ft.
"it v,.-i cbferv( U urn no m-hi' , ''ivfiat the fji.eial ofthe late (JoVern-1 r Jav. We have ti ice understood 'bai Mr. J tv, in hi will, expressly der r d ilnt 1.0 tratfi or riig9 might be 1 v 11 on the . rr ;iion. but in lieu therenl. j 1 il!n d two bundled doll il to i-i-!i p" M ;n,d di.o-eivitig widows or or li'ii'i in tbo town of Hedfjid ashischillit n might dort.
A writer in the I'oitnouth Advorale
r 1 o'nm-Mids the formation of a 44 Ladies'
An i- imbiliun lo-!igurr: in lhc-tic pa-
b' t -nn der pretonco of -religion or-cbar
11 I'lb'-iiurpose.-wifli -tio-nscful-result-to
tl.e in .!rt;t-()fOUI UWIi dotflCSilicd Ut'lt!
could quite as reamabl contend for the: would be so ess
i xpenditurr of the whole 50,000 in Wav ne county, as they can that it hou!d be laid out m Mai ion . We are confident the mem
eis. through whoe exeitinns the bill pa
e
entially beneficial to our
country. We never before knew a party
veterans of thc ocean. We anticipate Ms
becoming one. of our most intecting public institutions. To those who are fond of
inng 4dong varns,M it will be a tine
in
I
amid the roaring of cannon and the storm
rpal htneen work, unless bv a near an
nroac'i. I here old men prattle o'er their former
. .. .
There are fiv e altars; the grand one in . war3.
the centre of chancel, is almost finished, And proudly show their wooden legs and
ind w ill be a piece of the exquisite work
manship. All thc stalls, railing and other
woiks ofthe chancel niv made of black
walnut, which has an r.ppearaner truly becoming the solemnity of the ji'.nce. The
scars
11
Ariel.
LIQiTJO?. sscsa. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND
appearance, ofthe edifice, when viewed
trom the grand altar, is truly migaiticent, . . . R ' J 0 .11 Wr r-Ancr.'1'rni T - r ....! i
an.i nrr sents a cevv d atl nt once grand LVbbdrcu 1 f UJ-L. 1 mjorr.s 111c pun
in wb.osp favour a deci.-ion was made, findbtrui hlime. We believe it will be con- lie, that he has r.ovv on hand, and inf.oilt with that dciion and tala? an appeal. jc,derrd no exaggeration to say, thi chtirch tends to keep, constantly, at the East With the single exception, ho vever, to! when finished, will excel any'homc of wor- end of Main street, Uicbtnond.an assoi l-
wbich we have ilhnled. and whicn is fap-hin m America, in architectural leauty, ment of
ind beauty ot ;lFign. in, n m? ik n nranjA
VAhWiU MMWWWtoiS''
ed never intended the menry to be thus posed to have been mainly instrumental in ,jzc, s, ' . , . , . 1 1 fllli,rp producingthe change in ,iciiistiiiCtions, a '-irl allv distiibu e ; nnd we are fuitticr . r n " ' ..,1 , niMiiy , grneral sati-fact'on va, r,dt far as we ' 111
confident, that if the wisbe of a ferv citi-
n in and around the metropolis are to
pie.vi.il over the pbdn letter and meaning
nf the law, the lirhts ofthe gtrntnwr.f
the pcnplo :ntcrc-lrd ill be ili-iegardf d.
hv a direct violation of an unequivocal art
have been inlbrmr-j, with regard
manner in which it was proposed plete the road.
r as we The commissioners appointed to hold a Consisli)gof to the treaty with tho W innehago tribe of Indians b to com- jfor the purchase cf thc lead mine trict y
From the llichmwl F.n'ptirir
la-d, whilst William Powyeis vv
ad mine district MlVinO. TlmTlfl V. CI 111.
of country on the Upper MissiMpiu left 1 J 1 ? St. Louis, for that purpose, on thc 50th CJ.;;c Pni.
June. The treaty is to be held nt the vil-II III III. UIMI u vvri-
Atrocious Mrder.-(U Monday n.ghtiinren, , rair.c - ... .... , . , . 1 n
sitting nioulhot the uuisrrn.-in, a.iuui ; 1 nuuureu UltUa, tf IHSlWt; 1 tAJ'i;
.oacon, prinl- '
is
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From the lu limia Journal. We regret to infoi iu the publi''. tha'. ton
llmtv
.i ii, i',.. ti.,. -., he iell from his h:iirl w orld.
' " , lhnnd rrniained ttumd the commissioner -tccee ! i a their WHEAT FLOUR WANT TO IICRIl
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Another iir.portaiil ;o!v:!:tage.
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