< f ^ta-i ?' " is", j,\' VOL. VIII. NO. 11 NORWALK, CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1825 WHOLE NO. 367 &^£&ssE! . MDRE LUMBER. SPRING GOODS: )<><><> 1 - " •iV.'i'V*:' In connexion with this subject, the appoint ^cation and internal improvements, according 'ble motion in heavy feodies,is a tntxlcrn inven I fak* the liberty fo Suggest, that a imtisfef* STATE LEGISUJiTtJRE. metft of a Senator of the United States,in the to some Wjse system, to be devised in concert tion, equal in value to any which preceded it.. able stock might be created bv the Nat iojinf place of tire Hon.James Lanrnan,whose term with thb states, it will be difficult to estimate We can. now estimate its effects when applied The Legislature of this State convened at Government, the accounts of which should of service has expired j is necessary. too highly the" moral and intellectual eleva to navigation, and admire the rapidity with Hartford on Wednesday last. The day was be kept distinct from those which relate td On tire 8th of Feb. last, I ree'd information tion which the United States may in conse which it has extended. All our navigable fine,the military appeared togreat advantage, the funded debt,-which ongtit to be preserved that the President of theU.States had desired quence, attain. But if their views should un* ports can now communicate daily with the and the concburse of people assembled on the in vthe present regular cotifse of extinction.-- the Senate to convene on the 4th of March:— happily become discordant, the very grandeur emporium of New-York, notwithstanding the ^occasion was very numerous.. At 9 o'clock This stock should be rendered solely applica The notice was comn'mnicated fr. the Sec'ry. of these objects may render them sources of opposition of winds, tides and currents. the house was called to order, and proceeded ble to the aid of such improvements, as tf fe'rd of State, thro' Mr. Lantnan :—On the 8th ol intermftiable rivalry, and disseniiou. Even this invention is but a s!a»e fr. which to the choice of officers. SAMUEL A FOOT, specifically sanctioned by the Government, Feb. I designated that gentleman, to take his Under these circumstances, it must be use magnificent improvements may he extended Esq. was elected Speaker, and.Martin Wells with the consent of the states, in which theV seat in the Senate, on behalf of this state. His ful to review the means by which our public thro' the jurisdictions of Connecticut, Massa and Erastus T. Smitk, Esqs. were elected weie located. It might be declared redeem commission, properly authenticated, was ex improvements have been prosecuted. chusetts,NeW Hampshire and Vermont; and able at the periodsWhen the authorized inii . Clerks. Andrew T. Judson was chosen cl'k, pressly limited to take effect after the 3rd of Before, and during the revolutionary war, it is believed if the consent of Canada can be provements became productive of income, but declined the appointment. The Senate March, and to continue until the meeting of the roads in this state, except during the win obtained, the head waters of our great river which periods can now be nearly ascertained was oVgAuifced at about the same time, and the present General Assembly. As the pro ter, were impassable by. carriages of every may be easily united with those which de by precise contracts; the improvements wlieri , made choice of Samuel H. Huntington, Esq! ceedings in this case,were in strict accordance kind. But it was owing to their imperfect scend into the St. Lawrence. Without leav productive of revenue, by being divisible iiittf Ss Clerk.-: Messrs. Judson and Tomlin- with precedents, sanctioned by the practice of formation, especially in the mountainous re ing the territories of the U. Slates, the abun shares, would be desirable objects in which son were appointed a committee to inform both the great parties which have formerly di gions, antl to the mijitary preparations of a dant sources of the Connecticut, may, by lat the funds ofatates, local corporations, and in-- the Senate that the liJiise was ready to pro vided tht public" opinion of this country, it comparatively dense population, animated eral canals, be united to commercial ports in dividuals might be safely and permanentl/ ceed to business. Messrs. Crawford, Isaacs, could not have been foreseen by me. that the with patriotic atdor, that the'enemy never at Maine, and thro'N. Hampshire with Boston, invested, thereby supplying resources, for re nnd Willey, were appointed a committee on validity of Mr. Lanman's commission, would tempted to hold possession of any of our thro' Vermont with Lake Champlain,ik. thro' deeming National stock, which had been ad Elections.———On taking the Chair Mr. I be disputed. towns, and never reposed a single day, where a section of Massachusetts with the city of N. vanced. If the first distributions of^ntock, Foot addressed the House as follows: The right and duty of the statps,t0 preserve they were not protected by the cannon of their Haven. The projected canal on the Ousa- were prudently made, and in no greater a- —Please to accept n«y grate ( GENTLEMEN their full representation in the National Sen shipsi Peace found Us, after a long and se tonic, may* at a moderate expense, and with mounts than the public credit would finallv ful acknowledgements for this expression of ate, is,I think, unquestionable, and if dbring vere contest, with but little property, except great advantage, be extended into the heart sustain, without displacing that portion oY your confidence. In entering upon the duties the recess of their Legislature, vacancies hap fenceless farms, decayed buildings, impaired of the flourishing county of Berkshire,not on public industry which will be constantly re •'"J-.. '• of the office to which your favor invites me, pen, from any causes, it becomes the duty ol stocks of both utensils and animals, and with ly to assist the exportation of its agricultural quired for other objects; then immense ad ' . • pepmit me to rely on your Candour and kind the executives of the states, in which such va out money or credit. Tiie people immedi and fossil productions, bfut for the introduc vantages might be imparted to the separate '• assistance ; and accept the assurance of my cancies occur, and especially if they know ately commenced a vigorous system of re tion of salt and gypsum, and especial ly the states, affording to them constant -augmenta unremitted endeavors to discharge the duties that the Senate is required to convene during pairs and improvements, and notwithstanding anthraciie coal of Pennsylvania, and thereby tions of their revenues, derived fr.mere tem assigned me, with fidelity and impartiality.— such intervals,to supply the vacancies by tem their poverty and distresses, they wisely re promote the manufacture of the invaluable porary loans of public credit, without any ac The preservation of order and decorum in our porary appointments. sisted the temptations to issue an unfunded iron ores, which abound in the Taticunnue tual advances from the Treasury.. The oper-' deliberations, which is indispensable to the The power of the Senate, to judge of thp paper Currency, of which many examples mountain. The Eastern rivers in this state, ation of these loans ofcredit, would be wholly despatch of public business,must depend more elections, returns, and qualifications of the were presented to their view. have not to my knowledge, been surveyed for different from the waste of capital occasioned on the good sense of members, thin upon the members of that body, is also unquestionable, At this period, the movements of the peo the purpose of ascertaining their declivities by war: they would, not diminish those ex exertions of the presiding officer. By the a- and as incidental to this power, the right to ple were directed by ancient laws, which still and natural connexions. It is probable that penditures, which the government may desire tioption of a constitution of civil government, establish rules and forms of proceeding,ought continue in force without essential alterations. some of them may be directly connected with to make, as strictly national improvements, prescribing our duties and defining our pow- perhaps to be conceded. As general powers By these laws, it is made the duty of the in the flourishing port of Providence, and that from the proceeds of their revenues as at ' ers, and by a late revision of our statute book ought never in free governments, to be exer habitants of the several towns, as corporate all of them are susceptible of valuable im present established, and they would exhibit we are relieved from many perplexing ques cised in an arbitrary manner, established pre bodies, to create, repair, and sustain, by labor provements; but as the present object is mere for the first time, the spectacle of a great pa tions, which formerly agitated this assembly ; cedents in analogous cases,are entitled to pe and taxation, necessary private Roads and ly to invite inquiries of a general nature, pre cific nation, acting in concert with its separ and by a judicious arrangement,and a stead y, culiar respect, and especially when they serve public highways, and bru]fres,wilhin their sev cise and minute information is the less impor ate members, constantly employi ng, and at . industrious application to the business which to continue and sustain important delegated eral jurisdictions. The select-men of the tant. The greatest obstacle to the formation the same time augmenting its resources, by may come before us,we may anticipate a short authorities. Accordingly in the absence of towns are authorized to superintend the exe ol canals over our hilly country, may be ex conferring benefits on mankind. and, I trust, a pleasant and useful session. any prescribed rules,the usages of the Senate, cution of these duties, tvhich are enforced by pected from the difficulty of finding sufficient The other proposition, which was submitted . Thursday May 5.—This forenoon the Gov have, as I believe, been regarded by the State adequate sanctions, with penalties for all dam water oil the summits over which they must to theconsideration of the Senate of the U. ernor's annual ftiessage was received & read, Execu ives, as safe precedents. We have suf ages resulting from non-performance. be conducted. But as many of our rivers in States, and upon which information lias been and 500 copies ordered to be printed. Com- fered some evils from the alleged imperfec Here it is proper to remark, that the right terlock near their sources, even this difficulty requested, relates to the expediency of con 'mittees were then announced. The Rev. N. tion of language, and have before heard, of to take private property for public uses, has may probably be obviated,by establishing rail stituting a National Fund, to be applied un S. Whealon was appointed Chaplain of the the importance of adhering to strict interpre ever been recognized in this state, but accom ways and locomotive engines on the lines of der the authority of the respective states, for Senate—and the Rev. Joel llawes chosen tations of the Constitution, which have been panied with provisions, that in all cases, a just intersection. These recent inventions are at the support of education. Chaplain of the House. Mr. Sterling intro- heretofore urged for the purpose of diminish compensation shall be made, for the property present extending with powerful energy in The encouragement of public or common 'duced a resolution which passed, for the ap ing the powers of the National Government, so taken. These rights are expressly secured England and Scotland, and many engineers schools, for tiie equal benefit of all the pcoplt, pointment of a commitfce to take into consid hut in the case under consideration, the deci to the people of this state, by our Constitu believe that they will soon supply the use of has been a subject of peculiar solicitude to the eration the judicial system of the state, and sion of a majority of the Senaie,tends to limit tion, and to the citizens of all the states, by animal power in the transportation of ponder government of this state, from an early peri report by bill or otherwise. The object of the the exercise of a State authority, which under the National Constitution, and they clearly ous substances, and even supersede the use of od,' and a principal part of its public property v resolution as stated by the mover, is to sepa- certain circumstances, may be highly import exclude the power of arbitrary and partial canals, in many instances. The practical u- is now inviolably appropriated to this object. * rate the Supreme Court "of Errors from the ant to its sovereignty. taxation or assessments upon adjoining prop tility of these inventions will be ascertained As our laivs provide for a proportionate dis :Superior court—to abolish the County courts Nothing, in my opinion, is more certain, erty, under an idea of supposed benefits re by experience before this country can be pre tribution of the proceeds of the public fundj. ;—and to enlarge the jurisdiction of Justices. than that the rights and independence of the sulting from public improvements. - pared to adopt them, and if they prove suc for the benefit of al| children between 4 and This afternoon the Governor tiahsmitted a States entirely depend upon their ability to Provision being thus made,for creating and cessful they will become powerful auxiliaries 16 years of age, first to the School Socieliesr ' special message to the House, covering a coin- maintain tranquil and impartial elections and supporting public highways and bridges, and to our National-Industry. and through them, to the School districts, the inunication from the War Department of the appointments, in the Legislative and Execu private roads, within the several towns, it be In my opinion, the period has arrived,when, principle upon which the distribution is made United States, informing them that an Engi- tive Departments of the national government. came necessary to establish an impartialcom a comprehensive system of National improve appears to be just. -The affections of bpih pa neer from the U. S. Engineer corps had been An administration has just retired, during mon arbiter or tribunal, to determine contro ments ought to be formed,and I think that the rents for their childFcn, are spontaneous, but directed to survey a Canal route from Lake which, patriotic, important, and splendid ser versies between towns and individuals, and to North Eastern States are invited toco-operate of these, maternity is by far the strongest. IN "l Memphremagog, through Bamet in the state vices were performed. Another has succeed maintain roads & bridges between contiguous with the rest of the Union, by every consider a 'Community generally virtuous like ours, ofVermonl, thence through the valley of the ed, the first formations of which have been at towns, where, as independent corporations,no ation arising from a sense of duty, honor, and where women are respected, and well educat _ Connecticut, along the Connecticut river, to tended with great equanimity. All good men common jurisdiction existed. interest. This section embraces a great agri ed, and where their legal rights are equally tide waters ofLong Isl.utd sound, and reques hope that subsequent events will evince that Suitable powers-weie accordingly vested in cultural, commercial and manufacturing re protected with those of men, it is found, by ting this stale to send an agent to meet the the tide of our prosperity is not full ;—'they the County Courts, to determine the courses gion. We well understand the mutual rela our experience, that one or both parents, will Engineer at Barnet on the 10th instant ; this will admit, that time,with deliberate and calm of roads, and the location of bridges between tions of those interests and know that they all most generally provide for their offspring, till route would afford a water communication investigation, must precede the fulfilment ol adjoining towns,and to settle the private rights flourish best, when all are impartially protect they ariive at an age when they ought to be' with Canada. our desire, and that candour, united with pa of individuals. ed. Such improvements as have been noticed sent to a public school, to mingle in the world After the message was reat^JVIr. T. S. Wil tience, are indispensable to the correct decis By the peace which succeeded the revolu would direct the currents of our rivers upon in which they must live. In the few cases liams introduced a resolution for (he imme ions of public opinion. During the inter tionary war,the intercourse between adjoining elevated plains, multiply hydraulic powers, which occur, where the instincts of nature diate appointment of ah agent to go to Barn vals allowed for forming this opinion,through Counties neighboring states was greatly in increase the fertility of the subjacent soil, de- have become depraved, provision has been: et. This resolution was objected to by Mr. out this vast couutry, where many minds and creased ! emigrations multiplied, and more velope and distribute the treasures in our made, for separating, governing and instruct lngersoll, on the ground that it was a new various interests are to be consulted, and if convenient and direct facilities of internal mountains, animate the industry & enterprise ing children^by other than their natural guar and important subject, and sufficient time had possible, reconciled, it will be wise for the communication were demanded. Carriages of all the people, connect their interests with dians. I therefore accord, with what I know not been afforded for information and reflec State governments and the people to recollect for the conveyance of travellers, were first es those established on the whole line of sea to be the general belief, that with the aids of tion ; he therefore moved to refer the whole that the numbers, strength, fc self confidence tablished in this siate. The improvement of coast, and with the interests in the Southern family instruction, there are few, if any child subject to a committee, which prevailed, and of this Nation and its component members,are roads was a natural consequence ; and to de States, increase all their relations with this ren in this state, left in that unhappy condi the following gentlemen were appointed a rapidly increasing; that distinguished men fray the consequent expenses, tolls were per state, and enable every portion to participate tion, in which it is impossible to acquire that -committee ori the part of the House, namely, are multiplying, who eatinot fail to deserve mitted to be collected. The great advantages with the immeasurable advantages which ihe competent knowledgeof reading, writing and Messrs. -T. S. Williams, lngersoll, Pitkin, & attract the confidenceof the states in which which resulted from these improvements, led canals of N. York will confer on the Western arithmetic, which will enable them, by their ' Sterling, and J. S. Peters. Should a canal they reside, and that the probability is conse to the formation of responsible companies,the states, and thro' them, on the new Republics own exertions, to advance to higher degrees be made on this route, all above Northampton quently increasing, that important elections powers, duties and rights of which, were pre of the Western Hemisphere. of literature. As this is all, which human would of course, be a continuation of tlieFaf- will, under out present organization, be fre scribed by acts of incorporation. It is an interesting subject to determine the laws can effect, I'can perceive nothing which- tnington and New-Haven canal ; the section quently decided in the House of Representa The first Turnpike Company in the United system by which these great objects can be the paternal c;ire of the state has omitted, ex- below Northampton, woulji of course benefit tives, accompanied with increasing, and per States,was created under the authority of this most advantageously accomplished. That cept.such provisions for a more energetic ancf . the river towns in this state more than they haps dangerous, collisions of opinion. state, by funds derived from a lottery. The they embrace vital interests in several contig general superintendance,over the mere modes' would.\f& benefited by clearing out the river. Soon after the terminrtion of the last Gen funds of other companies, were advanced in uous states; that the completion ofihem will of education, as are required by the improve ' as was originally proposed ; as they would eral Assembly, I ree'd a letter from the Gov money or equivalent labor by individuals,who occupy a considerable portion of time and ex ments and experience of the present age. -compete with the Fannington canal in the ernor of Massachusetts, accompanied with a thus became voluntary stockholders,and were tensive labors, and require great expenditures It is certain that our cities and villages ar& trade of the upper country. But boats and resolution of the Senate and H. of R. of that secured and expected to be ultimately reim is certain :—Yet I believe, that if they are increasing, and-if the state continues prospe produce destined for the New-York market, Commonwealth, expressing their sincere de bursed,from the income of tolls collected from commenced on correct principles, and are rous,they will concentre a greet proportion of . would take the Farmington and New-Haven sire to determine, on just and equitable prin travellers. To superintend these operations, wisely and honestly conducted, they will oc our population. The schools at present es casion no waste of public resources, but that route as the shortest.—Register. ciples, the boundary line between the Estates, Commissioners were appointed,who were au tablished in our large towns, including the se so far as the same remains in dispute. Not thorised to direct, when, and where, improve on the contrary, the capitals which may be lect schools of the opulent, are insuffieHJflt for From the Hartford Times, Extra," being authorised to take any measures to ac- ments were to be made, and to settle the ac expended wiil he replaced,and that the regu the proper education of all the children, and" THE MESSAGE. cellerate this desirable event,I now submit the counts of the companies, and to direct wliere lar incomes that they will produce,will supply those of the poor and improvident, are in the Gentlemen of the Senate and subject to your consideration and decision. Turnpike gates should be opened and the col funds for new combinations and still greater greatest danger of being neglected. improvements. At the present period, no Happily the system of Monitorial or Lan- Gentlemen of the H ouse of Representatives. The states of Indiana and New-Jersey have lection of tolls suspended,as penalties for cul 'v:' I congratulate you on the auspicious pros approved the proposals of the state of Ohio, pable neglect by the companies. money is hoarded by civilized & commercial casterian schools, comes to our aid, at a time,- pects of our State and Nation. During the relative to the National system for the eman If in many instances, the income ofTurn- nations, beyond what is required for immedi when, I trust, we are prepared to receive it.— past year, great and lasting events have oc cipation and foreign colonization of Slaves, pikeCompanies has been so moderate,that the ate use. A well organized and established It has been sufficiently adopted in this coun- curred :—The free principles, which at an and have disapproved the amendment to the market value of their stack has depreciated, public credit, is to them invaluable. The trv, to enable every well informed person, to- early period were established in this region, Constit • ion of the U.S. proposed by the-state yet in this state, but few compauiei have been credit of no country is superior to that of the judge of its tendencies and, principles. It is are extending throughout the western hemis of Georgia, on tiie subject of the ingress ol discontinued. An indirect emolument has ac TJ. States and the Eastern States. At the well known, that it has effected a highly bene-- phere:—The unjust dominion claimed by the people of colour into the several states contra crued to many of the stockholders, who fre present time, great capitals are unemployed, ficial change in the habits, character, and in eastern Continent, has been signally tepress- ry to the laws thereof. The state of Missis quently, if not commonly are proprietors of prising from accumulating dividends, and the telligence of the youth ofN. Haven. Those . ed :—At peace with Foreign Nations, and in sippi has disapproved the proposal of Ohio, lands adjoining the improved roads. In cases extinction of national and other debts. The who have passed through a regular course are ,a state of amity with our neighbors, we have rind approved that of Georgia. The state of where actual losses have, been sustained, they interest of money is consequently low,&t loans well educated young ir.en, prepared to enter on the duties of active life. This system is- nothing to desire, beyond the quiet enjoyment Georgia has also disapproved the proposal of have usually arisen from injudicious locations for permanent investments, wherever a con diffusing over the city of N. York, where>ft of our rights, with permission to extend our the state of Ohio. or defective arrangements,or have been occa vertible satisfactory security can be presented agriculture, commerce, arts, and manufac During the last session of Congress, resolu sioned by an indiscreet ardor,which induced a may be readily obtained. affords indisputable evidence of its beneficial training youth to a love of order and tures on terms of equality, unrestrained by tions were submitted to the Senaie of the U. multiplication of companies,greater than pub A canal from the sources of Connecticut ri effects, external annoyance. States, proposing that the public lands of the lic utility demanded. The rights of compa ver to tide water, ought to be viewed as a • i- virtue, inspiring their minds with self regard,- We are bound to acknowledge with grati- Union,except in the territory of Florida,should nies and of the community, have however, gle object. The expense of. constructing it, repressing juvenile errors, and preparing the mass of population to support those ptiieniaii- 1 tilde that we have hitherto remained a highly lie appropriated and pledged, as a permanent been constantly secured by precise regulations will depend on the obstacles which maybe ners and correct principles, upon which the favored people, and to regulate our couduci fund for education and public improvement ; and the property of the stockholders must discovered on different points of the entire line conversation of republican governments,must, by a firm conviction, (hat all our blessings that the proceeds of the sales of such lands, hereafter increase, with the progressive pros and will in no degree depend on its length, or in a very few years, entirely depend. It have proceeded from the bounty of a kind after defraying the incidental expenses, be perity and improvement of the State. on tlfe boundaries of state jurisdictions. It is funds enn be obtained, to defray the necessa Creator, who has established immutable con annually invested, by the Secretary of" the It thus appears,that Stage carriages, impro hence important that the Engineers who may ry'expenses, I have no doubt that Lancnsteri'- nexions between the performance of duties Treasury, in the stock ol the Bank of the U ved roads and Turnpike companies, are ema establish the particular locations,and estimate ah schools ought assoon as possible, to be es and "the enjoyments of prosperity. States, or in the Stock of the Government, or nations fr. the industry of Connecticut, where the expense of forming the entire canal, and tablished in several.parts of this state. Where- Under theexact and provident system which other stock, as Congress may direct, together the accommodations for travelling by land, perhaps, superintend its construction, should ever from 200 to 1000 children can be con has been established, the institutions of this with the interest annually accruing thereon ; are now superior to those in any European be designated by the national government,not vened within a suitable distance, this mode ofT State are procuring their customary results,&, and that during the year following the return Nation, except the British dominions, and e- onjy on account of their science and skill, but ,?r instruction, in reading, speaking,penm-anship,- I b:\ve but little, of merely local concerns, to of the next census, and immediately after the qual as I believe,to those in general use in that i'r^their presumed impartiality and integrity. arithmetic, and book-keeping, will be foil nit1 add to former suggestions. Our most impor appointment of Representatives, and during Nation, with the exception of some recent The co-operation ofthe four States, whose much more efficient, direct, and economical,, tant interests are at present connected with every tenth year thereafter, the proceeds of inventions. jurisdiction, are connected with the Connecti han the plan now generally pursued. the proceedings of the National Government, the interest arising on said 'capital stock, be This summary recital of the means by which cut River, will at some time, be necessary,and By the progress of science in our country, , and those of'the neighboring States. I iinpli- distributed among the several states according former improvements have been prosecuted, the assent of Congress to any compacts which nstitutions are gradually forming, which aref scitly confide in your wisdom to supply, solar to the ratio of representation, one half of naturally conducts the mind to the present-im they may fortu.will be essential to their valid designed to promote every branch of useful" as your powers extend,, w hatever is deficient, which s»n>, to constitute a fund for education, portant jaera,when the public.attention is much ity. It cannot be safely asserted that it is knowledge, with appropriate applications to- iand to afford your aid towards establishing & and the other half, to constitute a fund for in excited to devise measures for introducingthe impossible to devise a contract,to be executed the minds of young, men, of the principle?? of ^•maturing every partt>f that great system ol ternal improvement, to be applied to those ob improvements of the/;rese7rf age, and of com by the states, in.their separate capacities, au mathematics, chemistry, geology,miner$f3t;y, Legislation, upon the harmony of which, the jects, under the authority of the respective bining the whole in one great American sys thorising the construction of the proposed ca hotany, and natural philosophy. By a knowl interests of this State, and of the U. Status states.——These propositions were referred tem. We may be'eertain that these improve nal and affording complete security to all the edge of these scienees, they become intelli depend, and with which, the freedom and im to a committee, who made a partial report, ments have already been so far established in rights and interests which ought to oe protec gent agriculturalists, machinists, inanufactij) provement of the great family of mankind are embracing a-drcnlar letter from (heir chair this and other countries that their further pro ted. I place entire confidencer in the good rers, architects, and civil and military eiigi* insepai ably connected. The present is the man to the governors of the states, requesting gress mus'l change the economical,•commer faith of each of these states, though I firmly ueers, and they accomplish all these purposes- most interesting age which has occurred since important statistical information, relating to cial and political relations of every Nation.— believe that an act of incorporation by Con^ gressj. rft accordance with their several views, without neglecting the duties of morality . the promulgation of Christianity great dis- the topic* referred to their consideration, They cannot now be arrested, nor even relar> as they might bg'disciosed by their.Represen and- religion. cJ J . coveries have recently been made in our.own which has been printed for circulation by or ded,except by miscalculations,which,violating tatives, would be a more perspicuous instru It is manifest, that these estalishments re and in other countries a high trust is coin- der of tire Senate. - well ascertained laws of physical &; moral ac quire spacious building libraries,models and- mitted to our hands,& the eyesof'both friends As nothing can be more interesting to this tion, may occasion local disappointments. ment, less liable to misconstruction, & there fore more acceptable to stockholders,who are specimens, and to so -ie of them, costly ma r and enemies thfo'ont the world, are now crit State, or uvthe Nation, than correct views on It has been demonstrated to the reason of apt to consider precision in public contracts,as chines and apparatus'are indispensable,to en ically surveying the conduct of this Nation. these subjects^ I shall be happy in being in- this country, that whatever has been perform able the professorstwcoinmuiiicate instruction... : formed' of the sentiments of this- GeneraKAs- ed any where may be repeated here, with fa essential to-the securities which it is their ob The organization of the aiithorities.of this The resources for combining them, can only rsembly respecting .them. I have personally, cilities of accomplishment equal to what,can ject to afford; besides, this mode woukfbesi stat.?,*M Inch depend on annual appointments, be supplied by contributions of public or pri- and the triennial designation of Sheriffs of no doubt, that if a just proportion of the pub 'be commanded by any other people correspond with our Counties, demand your primary attention,^ ,, lic sesourccs can be applied to eiMWtuageed- of/jre prod nalagous eases* •rv;V' 4 "j .,y ~r , • ^ * - A. letter from Augusta dated 25th tilt: says uir: conversing with a" friend,,was stiot 5n tlie COAL-WANTEDI R47 bfe expected from Diir scientific men, is, that that a iarge part of the cargo has been recov head and instantaneously killed,by a man na rr KE Subscriber wishes to purchase IttttflS* When they are furnished with necessary ma CT8 -ffiAEBMIBi ered though in a very wet and damaged state. med ThothasRedder,wh,o had cdhceaied him diately a Load of hard COAL, for wHlSn terials, *they will freely communicate their The engine of the boat is said not to have self for that purpose. Tlie hlurdeter tVas im knowledge, and await rewards for their time TUESDAY, MAY 10, t825. been injured in the least.—r .^Since the de mediately a ppriehehded. 7 ' « L- and the previous expenditures which attended struction of this boat the Charleston Insur Norviralk, May'6, 1825. 11 ? A Premium offered.—The Editor of the Lieut. Washington, of the U. S. armyjsdil- %: their own education, from a free and open ance Offices have coiiie to a resolution tiot to ed fr. Boston dri the 3d inst. in the. ship Sally . > Gazette will give a year's papers for the best JVew EST&BLlSH.]\lKVr, ••: competition for public patronage. _ insure vessels which have powder on board. Anne,for Malta,on his way to join the Greeks. i,:- All the advances which have been made in written DUNNING ADDRESS to his de •.: . On thg first inst. the Steam boat Abermarle Groceries— Whotestile Retail, i; 'r. <' linquent customers, which shall be received Richard Goodell, Esq. of Jefferson '"coun ftur system of education, have been derived lying at Arch street whalrf, Philadelphia,took ' v- within one month, and be judged to answer rpHf£ subscriber would inform the public from incorporated Colleges. , Washington was towed to Smith's Island, where ty, late Speaker of the Assembly of N. Y. has the purpose. It may be written either in prose fire, and A that he has takeri the Store pf Messrs*^ College is a recent establishment, which has she burnt to the water's edge..;. This boat had been appointed Agent and-Keeper of the Au or verse ; and may be either sarcastic or seri s burn State Prislon, by the Inspectors thereof. I?. && C; Isaacs, lately b'ccupled by Messrs*. Veceived no public endowment. Of YaleCol- just been fitted^p at considerable expense. ous, coaxing or complaining,or any thing else Smith &. Wilson,.where he intends carrying iege, it may be asserted, that it is one of the On the 16th ult; Mfe. Richard Stonej of , most ancient, honourable, and useful literary that the writer pleases ; only let ir cqme to The steam boat Chief .Justice^i^rshall, onjhe GROCERY BUSINESS' on an ex,-': the point, and have the effect of .filling our which Ief^ New, \drk for Troy 6^mm!M$th Patrick county, Va. Was murdered by his son tehsive stale, and, he hopes, hi a mariiifei' ad* institution in Ameiica. The long list of CA- Who it is iuppoged \VaS insane at the time. Vines, lawyers, physicians, statesmen, heroes, pockets with what has so jong been our right ult. was towed back tlie next day, haiving* v.\r)tageous riot to himself only, bur 1'0 THE eous due. The writer must not, however, when near Hudson, brokfc the axeltree df her PUBLTC: His Store is ndw completely re poets, orators, and philosophers, which it has A singular cdsc of Forgery has Recently t .• - • feared, have conferred on it imperishable re forget to compliment many of our kind pat water-wheels. The passengers were taken plenished with articles in his line, all of iiiiich ; rons for that liberality which they have ex -on board the Chancellor Livingston, then come to light in Monroe CoUnty, N. Y. and were selected jvith the greatest attention and ; nown, and the records of their piety, mental the criminal, Samuel joues, was tried at the f tended to us, and for their promptness in passing up. care ; and he feel§ the fullest confidence irt f. energy, sacrifices and patriotism, form the last Circuit Cotift, convicted, and sentenced meeting our demands. N. B. By way of The packet shipFranklinytost at ^arriegat, recommending them as deserving the publid ^ 'brightest pages of American history; to the state prison for life. The circumstan Although tiiis'College, has, at different pe- filling up a sly hint may be given to freiospa- had a cargo, said to have beeti worth,from 70 atteniioh. Monohnntj iii'tln mumtuuiuiy muy bti' ces, as detailed in Rochester papers are these: Viods, received donations from tlie state, and per Borrowers. 7T*'•' to 90,000 dollars, a considerable portion of fifindhnt-goin»in lib•stocki from, individuals, yet it is, at present,suffering which was not insured. The hull was brdken "In 1814 Jones came from Massachusetts and nfhfii fr-at .MittH.aEnnmmnrimuVji Jl liny Ynuch inconvenience, and at least, relative Counterfeit Three Dollar Notes, on the in two near the middle. to reside in this vicinity. Being, poor He en Slam-in fifmr Yailii The public is also .in- gaged as a hired laborer, in the family where formed ,that his Codds will be RETAILED • discouragements, for want of such endowments Hartford Bank, letter B. payable to H. Hen- A Sheet Iron Steam-Boat is building at 1tork, as are required, bythe spirit of-the age, and drick, dated July 1st, 1823, are in circulation. Penn. for the navigation of the Susquehanna. he resided, he made accidental discoveries of on fair and liberal terms, and at prices advan^ : One of them was detected Ia?t week by the the tenure of title by which 1000 acres of val tageous to the purchaser.^——Artiong the ar* _ •especially of a more extensive library and sci- Lieut. Thomas H. Bell has written to the Cashier of the Norwalk Bank, and N. Y. pa uable land in Brighton was held, and conceiv tides now in Store are the following , 7 ientifici!ipparatus. Secretary of the Navy, requesting an inves pers mention that others have been taken at ed the project of possessing himself of this From the facts which have thus been, as I tigation of his conduct in relation to the loss IVf INETEEN Boxes of TEAS* ihe Banks of that city. The engraving and land by forging a chain of titles from the ori oi* the Vamotis kinds, and first trust j impartially and truly stated, the infer of the U. S. sclir. Ferret, while under his signatures are so well executed as almost to ginal grantor to his father. Hei was.ignorant qualities ; FIFTY Barrels of best ence must be deduced, that the institutions for command. The Secretary replies thus:— education in this state, need the patronage of defy detection ; but the filling up is rather in* and illiterate, b'iit the resources of his mind & Carta! FLOUR 512 Hjids RUM 5 Having heaj;c|,no complaints of want of care were considerable. &y a train of operations a different. We believe that this is the first the National Government. The territory and or skill in the'/.lainagementofyour vessel, and 2 Pipes BRANDY-—10 Casks GlN-^'Jfcasks successful attempt to imitate the engravings o( he had so far effected his purpose, that in the WINE—A general assortment of #parktf , resources of this' state, are confined within seeing no cause to doubt on either point, I do the Graphic Company. year 1821, he commenced a*h ejectment suit CORDIALS—4 Bags COFFEEr-4 Hhdi; narrow limits; we are surrounded by opulent not think ;t necessary to order a court." and enterprising neighbours, who aitract to to dispossession of the settiers of this tract.— New Orleans SUGAR; 10 Boxes Browtt do ; themselves niany of our educated and indus' Enterprise among Printers.—For the sate A Serious Charge.—The Philadelphia De While the suit was pending he went to Ohio, ^TlJoyes white Havana do; 6 BarrelsSt.C'roixy trious men^and with them, no inconsiderable of furnishing their patrons with the latest mocratic Press, accuses Mr. Findlay, a Sena and with the aid of other accomplices, there do; Loaf arid Lump do.—=-18 Hogsheads ve^ proportion of our wealth. We feel no jeal news that can be possibly received previous tor in Congress from Pennsylvania, of hav manufactured a deed forthevlOOO acrest bear ry superior MOLASSES—A gonornJ-ewwKr ousy of their aggrandizement, and do not en to the distribution of their papers the publish ing, during the last session, daily exhibited ing date in 1790. This deed was presented inrnt pf FIPIFTTT " fTO Boxes and 10 Casks ox vy them the possession- of their advantages. ers of the N. Y. Daily Advertiser and N. Y. himself on the floor of that assembly, in a State at the circuit court held at Rochester in 1822 RAISINS—Oranges ; Lemons ; Figs ; Al "While pursuing our quiet and unostentatious American have sent to England for a Print of intoxication ! and was so fully supported by perjured wit monds ; Prunes ; See. &c. career, we have, during every period, assisted ing Press which will strike off 2000 papers in • All the Foreign Ministers and Agents at nesses, that it prevailed; Jones removed and &e*4ssortilTEiik£f W OO'fcHSIif'ftA turned out of possession, the honest purchaser in the defence of the soil of this country, with an hour. This will enable them to furnish Washington have congratulated Mr. Adams S^WM 'v •.. ' v ' . our treasures and our bloodwe may appeal their readers with news in less than two hours upon his accession to the Presidency. The and occupant of200 acres, being a part of the to our laws, to the institutions which we have after they receive it from abroad. The pres congratulations of the British Government tract. He.then by other suits and negotia reared, and to the social habits which we have ses now in use in this country do not strike were communicated through Mr. Addington tions, obtained possession of the whole prem- Norwalk, May 11th, 1^5:5. 11 formed, for proofs of our republican princi off at the extent, more than 400 sheets in a n at a special interview on the 20th ult. comprised in his forged deed, which he occupied for more than a year. But here HP HEconnexion in the Earthen Ware Man* ples j—We have been, and must remain a col hour. We wish these enterprising editors Eiilerprize.—The Portland Argus mentions providence interposed to disclose his villainy. ufacturing business between Henry Chi- • onizing state, and we believe, that intelligent, success in their undertaking; but we shall that a company of Gentlemen of Boston have By great perseverance and exertions, the facts Chester afid James Quiritard, Jr. under-the industrious and virtuous citizens, are the best think it very strange if our yankee editors are lately purchased Cult's Island, in Saco, for were one by one brought to light, and the for firm of Chichester fy Quintard, is by mutual donations which can be presented to the new far behind them ; for whgh one of these Eng #78,000; and that the same company has geries and perjuries made clear as day. The consent, this day dissolved. All persons in settlements which aie framing. In return, we lish Eclipses gets into this country, hundreds made other purchases in the vicinity to near trial at this circuit, commenced with about 60 debted are requested to make immediate pay^,' ask no partial favors, but that we may he per more will be sure to rise upon every side. ly the amount of #120,000. Another compa witnesses attending in court in behalf of the ment. HENRY CHICHESTER, - mitted to share in a just proportion with our ny has also purchased mill privileges on Saco people, collected from four or five different - JAMES QUINTARD, Jr; brethren, in that common prosperity which Bank War.—The Boston Banks have late river, to the amount of #25,000. One of slates. The trial.occupied nearly two days Norwalk, May 2, 1825. 11 we are auxious to accelerate. ly been following up the plan of the N. York these companies it is added, propose to invest The jury then retired and in a short time re The business will hereafter be (Jarried oft OLIVER WOLCOTT. Banks in running the country Banks for spe a million and an half of dollars in buildings, turned with a verdict—guilty. The conse by the subscribers, under the firm of Quinlard cie,and refusing to take theirown notes in .pay machinery., &tc. Cutt's Island, we learn,pre quenoe will be, that this depredator on tiie Merrill Sf Co. JAMES QUINTARD, Jr. FOREIGN.—Advices from Liverpool'to ment for the country notes. But like the N. sents one of the most eligible places for the rights of others will be deprived of his iniqui MARVIN MERRILL, the 81st of March were received at N.York lorkersthey will find this rather an unprofit establishment of water works in the State,the tous gain ; and the honest purchasers of a HENRY CHICHESTER, jr; on the 3d ir.st. Cotton had advanced anoth able game, and be glad to give it up. A few fall there being 36ft.& water always abundant. er cent on the lb. The export of Cotton weeks ago the Salem Banks made at one pull valuable tract of land will be restored to the rpHB Person who took a Bundle, contain-1 Goods last year from England, exceeded Cotton sold at Milledgeville, Geo. on the homes from which they had been forcibly ex upon them a haul of 200,000 specie dollars, 8th ult. at 28 cts. per lb. and nicfre was asked. ing two Ladies Dresses, from on board thirty millions pounds sterling.-—.-The mer and by the last Conrant w« learn that the pelled. Jones has a family, and is now of the sloop Sabina, Capt. Daskam, a week or chants of Liveipool. in testimony of their ap Hartford Banks have made another pull of An idea of the growing commerce of Lake past the middle age. During the triads his two since is requested to return it immediate probation of the exertions of Mr. Huskisson $190,000. This latter was in return for a Erie may be fratjied from the fact that besides wickedness was step by step disclosed, he ap ly, to the store of HOYTS&CO. to unfetter commerce,have opened a subscrip compliment from the Boston Banks demand the steam boat of"S50 tonsalready oil the Lake peared unconcerned, and assumed a look of tion for a piece of plate to be presented him. ing #50,000 in specie for Hartford Notes.— five other steam boats and several large schrs. the most hardened effrontery. When his CONNECTICUT STATE TICKETS £ll00 had already been subscribed. A letter from Portland, to a gentleman in are now building for its navigation. One of sentence was passed, he manifested feelings Of llh Class, to fee drawn 31st inst. TheLondon corn merchants have petition Boston, says —" One of our packets arrived these boats is to form, in connection with a better compoiting with his situation, and A RE going off rapidly at the " LUCKY ed Parliament for a revision of the Corn- today from Boston, with over #100,000 in line of stages, a regular communication be- seemed weighed down with all the ggony of a LOTTERY OFFICE," South of thd Laws, and a protecting duty of 60sperquar specie. The " Holy Alliance" will find it twen'Buffalo and Pittsburg, and will no doubt guilty conscience. Bridge. A few chances of the capital Prizes, ter. They also ask for a duty on foreign grain, h<«rd work to " lake him all—vttt you ax."— have the effect of turning much of the travel can be obtained, if applied for soon. of 20s 011 wheat, 10s on barley, 8s on oats, but They will find a little Yankee stuff in these from Ohio to Philadelphia and other ' places -• John Cieves Symmes writes to the editor of EXPRESSES are frequently despatched to they wish that the corn now bonded to be ad regions—hard to heat, but harder to cool.— to New York. the Ohio Gazette as follows: supply orders for Tickets of admittance to mitted into market duty free. Your Banks took 60,000 in specie hist week The Canal.—Mr. Jarvis has been for a " I read in your paper of yesterday, an ac " FORTUNE'S FROLICS" in the Union Canal* The last French papers state that the grand from this place. Our Banks have nearly two number of weeks inspecting and surveying the count of a British ship having reached a high and Literature Race Grounds. project of a ship Canal from Havre to Paris, dollars in specie to one of bills in circulation." different routes for the contemplated Laxa- er south latitude than Cook,or any other nav FORTUNE'S A&ENT. is seriously contemplated by the French gov't. igator before has been known to do, and yet Since the above was in type, we have seen wuxen and Hudson canal. He was joined IX MONTHS from this date are limited Rough estimates of the expense have been was unobstructed by ice, and nothing appear a Boston article of May 2d, stating that there yesterday by judge Wright, when they left S by the Court of Probate for Stamford made, which make it amount to #40,000:000. ed to hinder proceeding onward. I feel con was scarcely ever a time when that commu this village to make accurate surveys of the district, for the exhibition of claims against fident, and have long since published my nity was so much pressed in relation to mon routes through Ulster county, thro' this coun the estate of Israel Smith, deceased, late of " CUBA.—There are strong indications of ty, and through Sussex and this county. The opinion, that the concave countries can be Stamford. Those who do not exhibit theif an aitempt on the part of Mexico and Colom ey concerns as during the preceding week.— reached with facility by proceeding south All the banks refused to make any new dis company, we understand, will be governed in claims within said time will be debarred a re bia to emancipate Cuba. Much alarm ap its choice of routes by the repoi t of these en wardly in any of the southern seas, and par covery. JONATHAN HUSTED, counts, and specie, probably to the amount of Adm'rs. pears to have been excited among the Span gineers.—Arewburgh paper. ticularly from the Indian Ocean. Ought not ANNA SMITH. ish authorities at Matanzas, and precautiona the capitals of one or t wo of them, was all the this confirmation of my doctrines to encour time travelling from Salem to Boston, thence The Wheat raised at Valparaiso and the Starhford, Apiil 25, 1825. 11 ry measures are adopted. The inhabitants, adjacent country last year was very fine and age Mr. Gray or Mr. Giraud, to incur the ex we presume, are pretty generally disposed to to Hartford, back aeain to Boston, via Provi pense of a suitable exploring outfit towards AN AWAY from the subscriber, on or a* dence, Portland, &c. foe. In this state of abundant, and tlie flout manufactured from it accept of independence,be it offered by whom the south, both for fishing and discovering ? R bout the first of February last, an indent* things,it was perhaps impossible for the banks at the Mills there is equal to the N. Y. Canal it may. There are certain powers in Europe Either of whom could, I presume, meet the ed apprentice at the Tanning and Currying to discount notes, for it was pretty evident flour. It is said the whole coast will be sup however, which'have, for some time past,cast expense without endangering their prosperity. business, by the name of Hanford Penoyer. that their capital, instead of being in their plied with it to the exclusion of American a ionging ,eye towards this island ; and it i» According to my system, it is highly probable All persons are forbid harboring, trusting, or vaults, was on wheels, under travelling orders, flour as it can be afforded much cheaper. The probable that they will not regard with indif that a ship properly directed 011 such an er employing said Boy, on penalty of the law.-^*. to meet the demands of rival institutions,who country is overflowed with British Goods. ference any effort to place it beyond their rand,would reach a country where the inhab Ten cents will be paid for the apprehension felt themselves aggrieved by the coin - ? which grasp. Spain herself, perhaps, will scarcely Rights of Oystermen.r- Judge Washington itants are concave antipode to those of the and delivery of said hoy to the subscriber. the" allied banks"had adopted towards them. remain an idle spectator of such an effort.— has lately given a learned and elaborate opin exterior tropical regions, which country may JABEZ M. GILBERT. '/ True it is, that she has not the force, suppos ion, in the Circuit Court of the United States, be coasted quite around the concave, along a Ridgefield, May 1st, 1825. 11 The Court of Inquiry for the investigntion ing she has energy enough to prevent the e- in the case of the capture of an oystte boat, circle of 20,000 miles in cireutnference, and a of the conduct,of Comm. Porter commenced TO HOUSE CARPENTERS. mancipation of Cuba, by any direct exertion while dredging upon the waters of the Dela great part abounding in tropical productions, its session at Washington on the 3d instant; VT7ANTED Immediately, two or thred of her influence; but she may negociate away, ware. It is a curious fact, tbat.n cause of ap and the sea so free from dangerous storms, as present Comm. Chauncey, Captain Crane. * * Journeymen House Carpenters and either to France or Great Britain, any claims parently so little importance should involve to be every where navigable by steam boats Capt. Read. Comm. Porter took exception Joiners, to \Vhom good encouragement will she may possess on the island,and thus induce, the great questions of territoiial limits, state and if as is probable, tlie concave lands are to the composition of the Court, on the ground be given and employment through the sea one of those powers to interfere. We hope rights, royal charters, and Ihe laws of nations. much chequered by such channels as Parry that a majority of the members were officers son, by the subscriber, living near Eliphalet this will not be the case ; but when we cast The opinion occupies four or five newspaper found, so far as he penetrated, then the ships junior to himself; but the' Secretary of the Coley's. ISAAC DOWNS, 2d. ' our eyes on the map of North Amei ica, and columns, and is characterised by that legal might pass through to Cook's Inlet; & thus Navy overruled the objection, stating that the Weston, April 26th, 1825. 11 see the importance of this little tongue of ter research and acument for which JudgeWash- establish our claim, by right of discovery ;— time for making it had passed.' ritory issuing out of the mouth of the Mexican ington is so remarkable.—Statesman. and extend our commerce and fisheries, in OTICE.-^The Partnership between W* Gulf; and then look to the unwearied assidu Very Distressing.—On Sunday, the 1st It is said that there are now upwards of 70 immeasurable extent. I believe I could pilot N J. Street & Jacob Dauchy, Jr. under the ity which England displays in the cultivation inst. as five young lads from 14 to 18 years of students in the University oJ* Virginia, which such an expedition without, iri any material firm of Street 8f Dauchy, is this day dissolved of her commercial connexion with Mexieo, age, was sailing down the river near Provi has lately been established under the auspices degree, missing the proper course. by mutual consent. All the unsettled busi dence, the boat was capsized, and 4 of them ness of the firm will be closed by the sd. Dau- we may stand.excused if we feel some appre- and thro' the instrumentality of Mr.Jefferson. — drowned. One of them named, Abem, aged lhcnsions on the subject —.Vat. Journal. An accident occurred on Wednesday eve MARRIED—In Ridgfield, on Thursday chv, who will continue the business at the old 13,wasaclerk in Mr.Howard's Broker's office, ning at a respectable Boarding house in this morning last by the Rev. Mr. Phelps, Rich stand, on his own account. A ' and the other three were all sons of Richard Colombian capture.—A large Spanish ship city, which threatened to have been very tra ard Randall, Esq. merchant, to Miss Caroline W. J. STREETJ mounting eigljl guns, bound from Cadiz to Lippitt, Esq. Cashier of the Union Bank, at gical.—Soon after taking tea, most of the Gilbert, daughter of Abner Gilbert, Esq. JACOB DAUCHY, jr. Providence. Mr. L. has now only one son the iiiwain, with a valuable cargo, was cap boarders, the family and servants, in all, from Intthis town, on Thursday evening last by New Milford, March 18, 1825. 11 tured oft'Matanzas by a small Colombian pri left to solace him in the decline of life. twenty five to thirty individuals, were seized the Rev. Mr. Eaton, Mr. Nathaniel Gilbert, At a Court of Probate holdon at Norwalk, vateer-, and arrived in safety at Porto Cavello Letters from Augusta of the 22d ult. give with violent illness, and it was soon ascer of Weston, to Mrs. Betsey Griffith,of Nbrwalk. May 6, 1825. about the beginning of April. the following particidars of the loss of [he steam tained that in :he cakes of which they had DIED—In Ridgefield, on the' 29th ult. TTPON the Petition of SUSAN GLOVER, of boat Henry Shultz. She arrived at the 4"* partaken, the cook had unwittingly mixed a Stephen Covistock, aged about 19, son of Mr. Norwalk, as Parent and Guardian to The Decoy, which sailed from Key West, gusta wharf from Charleston at 2 o'clock,P.M. small quantity of arsenic, procured that day Rufus L. Glover, a minor under the age of* 18t"h nil. had on board the wounded Pirates Nathan S. Comstock, of New-Canaan. and at S, while preparations were making to. for anuther purpose. Medical aid was imme 21 years, shewing to this court that sd. minor taken by Lt. M'Keever, to be delivered up to unload, smoke was seen to issue from ihe.fire- diately obtained, and after a night of distress owns in his own right a certain piece of land the Governor of Havana. room, which proved to arise from fire-that had and horror, (six physicians being in attend Wool Carding, fyc. situate in said Norwalk, near Piatt's saw-mill" by some unknown means been communicated It is reported by an arrival at Charleston, ance,) they were all, we are happy to state, NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. so called, in quantity five acres, more or less) ' to the wood that 3 or 4 Pirates have been taken at St. work of the boat below. Efforts early yesterday morning, pronounced out of HE subscribers having entered into Part bounded Northerly on heirs of Rhasa Finney Thomas, where a gallows was erecting for were in vain made to extinguish the fire, and danger. This occurrence should again serve T nership under the firm of Jesup Lock- dee'd, East on Stephen Hoyt, South on.Jo : their execution,but it was supposed they would it soon began to spread with the greatest ra to admonish housekeepers'to be careful how wood, give notice to the public that they have seph Piatt, and West on highway, & praying be pardoned." nidity, communicating with every combusti they expose that poisonous drug so that it may established the Cloth-Dressing and Carding for leave to sell and convey the same: Or Several persons,hitherto considered respec ble mateiial within its reach. Hundreds of be converted to an improper use.—Merc.Adv. Business at the Mill formerly owned by Mr. dered, that the consideration of said Petition people, with the engfoes, were quickly assem table,have Uefii arreted at Porto Rico as ac Remarkable Suicide.—On Thursday the Nathan Beers, and occupied by Mr. Beebe, be postponed until the second, Moncjay of Ju bled OH the wharf, but as quickly dispersed complices of Pirates. 2Rth ul'. the, Rev. Charles Bonwell, of the about two miles north of the Bridge, where ly next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. and that said upon learning that there were 25 kegs of gun Methodist"Episcopal Church, put an end to they will soon be ready to meet ail orders in Guardian give due and legal notice thereof, Capt. liiittingham.of iheschr.LadyTomp- powder on board. In about half {In hour the his existence, at his residence in Northamp their line, and fulfil them with the utmost de II W. M. BETTS, Judge. Uins, arrived at Mobile 6th ult.in 6 days from fire reached the powder, when a most tremen ton county, Va. by hanging himself to a wea spatch and in the most satisfactory manner. Havana, reports, that about the lsdtli March, dous explosion took place, which blew all of MASONIC FESTIVAL. ving loom. He had labored for a short time WILLIAM JESOP, a ship from Hamburg was captured by the pi her upper works into the air, threw Ipales and under mental derangement.- CARMI LOCKWOOD. HE FEsfivAL. rates, and run ashore on poiin Jacco, and ev boxes of goods upon the wharf, and even car T of St. Jolfif the ery soul on board murdered. . , An affray took place in the srreets of Lex Norwalk, May 9, 1825. *6w 11 ried some of the timbers and goods across the Raptist will be cele-^7£.. 7; ington, Ky. on the 16th ult. between Mr.Bay- rivef to Hamburg. The river was also cov TO MILLINERS. braxed by Jenisaleni'§^^ " Extract of a {letter from Reading, dated ley, the editor of the Western Monitor, and a ered with thefragments,and windows 3 or 400 \TTANTED immediately two first rate Lodge, No» 49, at ?^7^ May 2d.-^l> A man answering toe description Mr. Stevenson, a printer, who was in his em yards from the wharf were shattered tq pieces. * * MILLINERS, to whom good encour the Masonic Hall in " -v ; ol'tiie murderer of the youiig woman in Cecil ploy, which resulted in the death of the latter The hull of the boat went down along-side of agement will be given, by applying to Ridgfield,on the24th' ffe*. county, WFS froin a wound inflicted in the breast with a Maryland, ^ apprehended this the wharf, but it was expected that most of Mrs. M. A. SELLECK. day of June next.-^ morning and committed to prison." sword Cane. Mr. Bayley was immediately the remaining goods would be got sut. An appropriate Discourse •will be defive^d arrested but after a long examination dischar Noryvalk, May 10, 1825. Explosion.—The powdei mill belonging to The Savannah Georgian states that the by a Brother on the occasion. The Memli^ra:^ ged on the ground that the act was doqe in Dr. Boeratler in Funkstown, (Md.) was blown Henry Shultz was insured at Charleston for . . TAKEN UP, 77'777 of the neighbouring Lodges are respectfully.^^ tip cm Tuesday, 26th ult. - No person, was in §25.000 ; and that the cargo was estimated at self defence. He whs then arrested the stec- OY the subscriber, on the 9th inst. a white D SOW PIG, judged to weigh about 100 invited to attend the celebration. jured, and altho' there was but a small quan $100,Q00,which it is the c,ustom to have insur ond time, and again examined,but discharged v on acyipntof the disagreement of the justices. lbs. The owner can have it by proving prop 5 By order of the Lodge, ^ M -'v tity of powder in the mill, the building was- ed. That part of the cargo shipped from Sa rji# THOMAS 'Hotti»stfEi3»v"9ecretatyg'j^^ entiitly desiroved, and several houses in thc" vannah, consisted of bagging, hay & whiskey, Col.' J. Flinn, of Claiborne, Alab. while erty and paying charges. JAMES B. EELS. II : Ridgfield, April 29, . tfilld^c'Avete injured. • . and was insured, standing in the streets of that pltlce on the 1st JJiforwalk, May 10th, 1825, Mwirurm wreath of our jifav^s fame. It was the first evening. T?hejury retired atiotit an tiour, ariti print it; winch, after due and solemn deliber MsdNlC f?OTfCfe. jilJJES' ON THELOSS OF A SfilA effectual effort that was made in vindication returned with a verdict of acquHal inconse ation, he promised to dp. This was the most DY virtue of a WarJ ^ feer mighty sailsthe breezes swell, of those rights,. so sacred to man, and which quence of insanity, A bond was given to the remarkable incident of his life, and filled his are coeval with his existence. Itwas,in fact, ^ rant fr. theGrand, And fast she leaVes the lessening land, court for the prisoner's keeping the peaice one mirid with a thousand fancies. The conclu Lodge ofthe State of, - - tjie scintillating germ of Liberty, which has And from the shore the iasfc farewell year, and he was set at liberty. As soon as sion, however, of all his consultations with N. York, a Lodge of. since evolved its real lustre, and radiated jts Is waved by many & showy hand-} lie was discharged from custody, he took Up himself was, that he should obtain both fame Free and acceptcdMa- ; uoble spirit as far as Civilized man extends, And- weeping byes are oti the main, the line of tiiarbh for his mountain kingdom. and motiey ; and that a journey to the me sons will be Installed,, even to the very thrones of Until its verge shb wanders o'er } tytinis.JVdt.Jdur. tropolis, to direct arid superintend the great at Bedford, in West-» | feut, from the hour of parting pain, , BUFFALO, ft. Y. April 28. concern was indispensable. After taking a Chester co. on the17tli That bark was ttevfer heard of more! BOMTTOBORF. SHAW. Trial of the Thajjers.—A man by the name formal leave of his friends and neighbors, he of May next, at ten o'clock, A. M. The neat 1nonum«nt has beep erected in A of Israel Thayer, and his three sons; Nelson, proceeded on hisjonriiey. . dn his arrival in Brethren of the adjacent Lodges are respect^^^j".I •in her Was niihy a toother's joy, . Christ Church burying groiind,(Philadelphia) Israel, jr. and Isaac, all residents of the town town, by great' good fortune, he was recom- fully invited to attend. I^y ord^r^ of... And love of many a weeping fair } ov»r the body of the late Comm. Shaw, inscri of Boston, in tjiis county, were committed tb itiended to the worthy arid excellent Mr.Bow- ^ Committee of Arangements, ' Y4j jTor her was wafted, in its sigh, bed with the fallowing just, tribute: the jail in this village, about the 20th of Feb. yer, to whom he triumphantly related the ob ' "The lonely heart's unceasing prayer ; ;. B. ISAACSJ, / " .C';^ " In memory of JOHN SIIA W, late a Cap last, charged tfith the murder of one John ject of his journey. 'The printer agreed to Bedford, April 28th, 182#. 10 : And, oh 1 the thousand hopes untold tain in the Navy of the United States, dis Love. At the session here of the Circuit his proposals, and required to know how ma : Of ardent youth, that vessel bore j tinguished for .courage with humanity, disci fcjourt for this district, last week, they wefe ny copies he would have struck off? M Why, Main-How Sifipesi 4 feay,. where they quenched in waters cold ? pline witlwutffjgor, skill with good conduct, severally indicted and brought to trial before sir," returned the clergyman, " I have calcu \ NEW, splendid, and stijjerlative articldv • For she was never heard of more ! integrity above suspicion, and honor without ttis Honor Judge Walworth. Israel, jr. and lated that there are in the kingdom so many for Ladies' DRESSES, (a few piece*, When on her wide and trackless path a blemish. He gave to the world a noble Isaac were indicted together, and were put thousand parishes, and that each parish will only) arc just ree'd and for sale at the store of Of desolation doomed to flee,: ! spectacle of a man, who, without patronage, first to the bar. The facts that came out up at least take one, and others more, So that I STREET FC JAI^ES. Say, sunk she 'midst the blending wrath raised himself among men of the highest on their trial, whifch occupied the couit about think we may safely ventnre to print thirty- 'Likewise—general assortment of Extrji •' Of racking cloud and rolling sea ? merit, to the first rank in the service of* his two day*, were substantially these :—Ori the five or thirty six thousand copies." ^Iie prin Superfine blue & black BROAD-CLOTH^ Or where the land but mocks the eye, . adopted country : enjoying the confidence of 15th of December last, the deceased started ter bowed, the matter was settled, and the Hirsti Bramleys St Hirst's, arid Hirst & Hay Went drifting on the fatal shore ? the government, beloved in a rare degree by from the house of Nelson Thayer, in company Reverend atithor departed in high spirits to cock's manufactory. S. & J._ ; Vain guesses all-^her destiny . those under his paternal command, and blest with Isaac Thayer, Israel Thayer, Junr. and his honie. With much difficulty and great Is dark—she ne'er was heard of more ! with friends of kindred worth and feeling.— Nelson Thayer, for the dwelling of Israel, jr« self denial, a period of about two months was Swaim's Panacea+ He died, as he lived,without Tear,and without which was some short distance, for the avow suffered to pass; when his golden visions so POR the cure of Scrofulffi, or King4s fevifj The moon hath twelve times chang'd her.form reproach, on the 27th day of September,1823, ed purpose of cutting up hogs, which had that tormented his imagination,, that he could en *• Syphilitic, Mercnri.il fe Cutaneous Di*^. From glowing orb to crescent wan : aged 50 years." day been butchered. -Love, being a friend dure it no longer, and accordingly he wrote eases. Rhumatism, Tumours, Ulcer«, &c. &.ct 'Mid skies of calm, and scowl of storm, and intimate of the Thayers, was induced to to Mr.Bowyer,desiring him to send the debtor For Sale at the NORWALK DISPENSA-^ Since from her port that ship hath gone ;. From the Greenville, Tenn. Economist. go for company, merely, and with the expec and creditor account,most liberally permitting RY. PRICK & MCLEAN. But ocean keeps its sefcret well, Trialfot Murder.—On Thursday the 17th tation of staying all night. This was the last the remittances to be forwarded at Mr. B.'s At a Court ol Proli s(f;- t *.&-:• S&*T5vt-; * *j * 'sv/^vi ' .'' " ,i .-rWifji Y.'.V-&$ -••v* "•f\1 4\ j
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