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PUBLISHED WEEKIA AT NORWALK, CONN. S. V^KEDICT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR

Important to School Commit- Vieady ,M<\de CAotWiwg- THE LOT, LEVlER STORE. CHEAP, CHEAP CHEAP I tees, Teachers, «nd others. HE Subscriber lias on hand an assortment At ELY occupied by Dr. J. Mjhias HviVbeW, HE subscriber has just received from New J Hollow iVare. T1of Ready Made Clothing, manufactured is* ^#§8 JU KNIGHT, deceased. For WHOLLHe & RETAIL DEALER T York per Sloop Citizen, a large and pen I RON Pots from half Gallon to 5 Gallons the country which will 'ie sold 25 per cent less ' ?-3^I«SBS terms apply to C BISSE.1.1., Esq. or era' assortment of GROCERIES, which heoffrs OLN iOY'S in leatfyvkall articles in that line, S Dish Kettles from 1 quart to 4 Galtons han the shop work New-York ELI RKED. to the subscriber in New-Haven. to his Customers and the public at his stoic a Bake Pans Large and small J. KNIGHT. NFORiA'Jtftubijtk that he has constantly few rods East of the Bridge on die most reason­ Spiders with covers, SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. on hanjav. Ware-house, about half a very convenient , Candlewick, &i\ Norwalk Oct. 21. 1820- t>6tf I able terms, the following comprises a part of Spiders without covers, "small and lar°-e PRACTICAL Sysl'.m of Modern Geo- mile Nortfc |tb\.*1(ige on (|le [),anbury road, a his assortment: graphy; or a view of the present State general aWra^f Sole Leather, of tlie first Fire Dogs, Fancy and plain. Large and small A Cotton Batts, Hyson, Young Hyson and Souchong'Teas, Iron Wash hand Basins small and lar«-e of the world. fcsirnpJifieci and adapted to the quality,suit le Manufacturers and Farmers. A FRESH supply—-just leccived by Loaf, Lump and Brown Sugars. l ea Kettles, common and Jappaned a HE Subscriber, formerly of the firm of T. Likewise ass^ent of Upper Leather, Calf capacity of Youtn. Containing numerous Sept. 2S. STREET SI JAJIMS Jamaica. St Croix and N. Rum, Griddles High Pans Skillets 3 sizes TVan Tine, Si Co. has token the Old stand Skins, M«-' ;cMLining Skins, Leather and Tables, exhibiting the divisions, settlement, Port Teneriff and Currant Wines, :• M L ord Bind Also, Knives and Forks Tea Spoons population, extent, lakes, canals, ami the va- Cambleti, , Plaids, and j '' !'«g> Lasting, Sic. Holland and American Gin, Brittania and Tutauia Table spoons All oftl. artidyjjj |(j either at whole riouslhstituiions of the U. States and Europe; tion, which he will sell on usj_ g0 Wintergreen, Peppermint & Anriiseed Cordi.ils, Iron Candlesticks Brittania Mettle Tea Po FlamielS jjtion, which he will sell on us good terms as any sale or iv« i °"^s'curable t°rins as they-can thedifferent forms of government, prevailing one in the city. T. KNOWER. Old Irish Whiskey, Jappaned Lamps Brass Kettles be proct.* "I® tiers in the city. religions, the latitude and longitude of the Just received and for sale cheap, by 14S, Water Street, New-Yoik. 104tt' Mononga liela. do. for family use, Sad Irons from no. 1 to no. 9 LOCKWOOD SI ST. JOHN. Norwa!"i Hay |11 fr29 ^ 72 Old Cider Brandy, principal places on the gK»be. Em'oelished |L.\rge Si small Snovels and Tongs Frying Pan iAimbs H 'aUtcoats. Coffee. Chocolate, Alspice, Pepper and Giger, Spades and shovels Bellows with numerous Engravings of manners, cus­ Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, toms, &c. IJy J/OTney. Accompanied by a US I received by the subscriber, a large lot LI REED has just received a supply ofthis Goo'ls. Superior W isk Brooms. The above arc for sale Caps of all kinds ; such as Boys black Hair Peanuts, Almonds Filberts, and Maderia Nuts, LOWL,Y LOCKWOOD St ST. JOIIN. J article, fine and stout. also Drawers which Oranges and Lemons, _ ; NEW AND IMPROVED ATLAS, Peal, nutural colours do.and Patent Leather. will be sold low Oct. 6. 1829. Norwalk, Au^. 1, 1829. gj of Eight Maps, beautifully colored. Exhibit­ Also, Men's black //air Seal, Patent Leather ennett Wheat, Buckwheat and Eye flour, ing the present empires, kingdoms,states, the and natural colours at 25 per cent less than COTTON WADDING, A ilst i etirne,om York with a Fresh Bread, Crackers and Old Cheese, S &F superior size and {rood quality, TC XtenS 6 Pork, Mackerel and Codfish. IVool and Carding. principal canals, length of riveis, length and co-it last season. El,I REED. Hi ii. f Vtmen ofE Drv Goods, WOOLLEN Y4RN, fine and good, both suitable f.ihe season,«CH WJJI be sold uncom­ Soap and Candles, Poland Starch, ? HE business will be conducted the ensuing height of mountains, width of Oceans, Seas, mixt and white—Just received and for sale by monly lo'.j those desi^ of purchasing are in- Spanish and Ameiican Segars, season in all its branches by the subscri­ Lakes, Galii, Bays, Sounds, Deserts, 03^ FOR S AL.E <=£$ T S;c. LOCKWOOD & ST. JOII.V. VJted to ol and esami)for themselves. Alum, Spanish Indigo, Licorice, ber, who pledges himself to do all in his power and all the recent discoveries cf Parry, Frank­ LVveap Dry Goods., 'S?no>; /tis assortrb br, found— Winter strained Lamp Oil, lo render his work acceptable to his customers. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF mai) lin, Clapperton, and others. tlie -Stssre cf Blae, t ic., Olive, Browilixed & Drab Cloths Snuff. Tobacco, Writing paper, Fine Wool will be taken and cleaned and dyed a - Ttic publishers have'lie pleasure to stale, v rockery \v\st received. do do C imeres ; Bluilbifc. Satinetts Powder,and Shot of all sizes, deep Indigo blue, fit for manufacturing into that the unparalleled popularity and extensive Bang up )rds Blk fyrown Vesting Shoe, scrubbing, and Whitewash Brushes, or any other use. The Carding will t airawr* |L^I-f cheap Valentin d Toilnett T ,}0 & 15 and 16 inches Blue Bakers Cedar Tubs and Bellows' er with all other work pertaining to his Ousiness. (in the space of ten months) to print thres edi­ articles among which are Red and ite ; len d0. j)0 jjaize Blue Plates, Twifflers and Muffins Edg'd do Silk and Cotton Gocds will be done only on tions; and they invite such Literary Gentle­ FineM Black Blk Circassian Blue Cups &i Saucers at 4s a sett Salisbur; •lannel; TartaVid; Caroline do Blown Salt Vandike's Mustard Box and Keg Raisins, Tamarinds and Honey condition of Cash on the delivery-tof the work. Bile, , and Green Bombazettes Enamelled do at Is 6d sett; Blue Ewers Basins Camblti blue Circassiahjik an(jscarlet do men, School Committees and Teachers, as SI Earthem Ware and Furnaces Lot of Baskets Cloth will be dyed the best Indigo blue, and fin­ fc-have not had an opportunity, to examine and Green Moreen Plaids Edged and cream colored Nappiers and Bakers Scarlet f. J do Blk BOLzJdq Pongee Blk, brc blue and scarl«i Butter, 12 1-2 and Molasses at 26 cen's. ished for 87 1 2 cents per yard, commpn width, test its value. Blue and brown Camblet Blue Tea Setts Decanters Plain and fig'd. oadcIo{Ils Spotted Salisbury Flannels; Irish all prices Blk Can Crape blk ng-reen French do EDWIN LOCKWOOD. or 40 cents per yard when wove one yard and a Instructors who have adopted this work, Glass Lamps; Blue and Enamelled and cream Crmb.ic, Long Lawn blk Sine .v Silk, very stoui N. B. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. quarter wide, for cash, or when charged, will be have remarked, that onr- half the time usually colored Bowls, pints and quarts ; Blue Pitchers Norwalk, Dec. 21. 44 cents for the former, and 50 for the latter. Linen and Cotton Table ; Russia Diapers quarts and pints Cream coloured do blk Lev.-) ine ; do Grodenan devoted to the sti-dy of Geography, may be Linen or tow yarn for Carpet warp made g White and Brown Drillings Blk Prunelle Glass Night Lamps Lamp Glasses 2 sizes Cash me/ bhawls; Prussian \PurpIe do ROUND PEPPER, for sale wholesale saved by the use of this system; and also that Rowan Cassimere Brown and blk Linens Cassimti do blk Cantqa^jkecchjQfg or retail by HUBBET.L & BRADLEY, permanent black for 9 cents a pound,and Fiilina 1 he foregoing are for sale as low as can be af G lor 6 cents. Every other kind of Carpet Yarn • a more thorough knowledge ijf the science Apron ,best kind; Light 8i dark forded by OCKWOOD I T. OHN. Silk otton Flagg i do at the YellowRIill. L S S J will be done at short notice, ai.d in a manner and will_ be obtained from it, than from any other Furniture White Jean N orwalk, Dec. 14, 1829. Fancy t and Worsted Bara^j0 NEW AND CHEAP GROCERY STORE at a price which will be satisfactory to those who and common Dimity ; Stripes for chil­ blk, gr L drab and Crimsonl,v yc]Vct system in use. SKATES, shall see fit to give him their orders. ' This work is highly recommentle rl by the dren's wear ; I lain Si fig'd Jackonett brown slin for Hats ; blk fc^pred Cambric 1 white Florence StUnMUbiSS BlASy!:? HU* Orders may be left at the Store of Sreet Jtev. Dr. Humphrey, President, and Rev. J. Cambric Si Mull Muslin ; White Si piaid Cravals FOR SALE BY a. J. FROST. "Green ESPEC1 FULLY inform the pui cilia: Silk, V sted, and Cotton Hos Si James, or James Mallory's Norwalk. at > Abbott, Professor in Amherst College; Hon. Silk and cotton fc'lagg Hddkfs they have opened a Store in the cor­ Cotton and Prussian Shawls; Cashmere Shawls BIB Lid ATLAS,. Light Dark plaid Ginghams^rine fj0 M 2;ar Gregory's Old Well, at Wra Selleck's Flax John S. Peters, Lt. Gov. of the State of Con; ESIGNED lor the use of Biblt* Classes, for ner of the Mill, in Norwalk, with a general as­ Blk, white and scarlet Merino Shawls Green ?ze Veils \ Hill, at Roswell Reed's or A. Si C. Seeley's Rev. J.M'DowclljD.D. Elizabethtown, N.J.; O sale by LOCKWOOD fr ST. JOHN. sortment of fresh and genuine G iOCERIES, Fivemile River, or at James Rowland's Darien Worsted Berrage Hdkfs 4-4 an 4 Cambric Muslin \ which will be said at reduced prices. Rev. Lvman Strong, Hebron, Ct.; Rev. II.N. who are authorized to receive Pavment for the Cashmere and Fancy Silk Hdkfs Blue and white Cotton Yarn, 4-4 and 1 Plain book do F'Shook do O" N. B Most kinds of country produce ta­ Brinsmade, Instructor in the American Asy­ Blk and slate Cambric; Pink, blue nnd brown.do Plain a Hg'd Jaconet do ; Swisi. Mull do f-ime. DAVID SELLECK. From no. 3 to no. 20, for sale by ken in exchange for Goods. Norwalk, vear Darien, Aug.20, IS29. lum ; Rev. H. Wilbur, Astronomical I.ectur- Plain and figured book Muslin [Hat Cambric 4-4 and 4 white bobinet ; a|jc jo A share of public patronage is solicited. 11 JAMES MALT.ORV. i d Gloves; While Si blk k er; Rev. S. Cone, and C. P. Otis, Esq. Prin­ Book Muslin Hdkfs ; Brown Bnttiste and brown Ladica Norwalk. Nov. 29, 1829. 101 WHITWELL'S ORIGINAL, cipals of Bacon Academy, Colchester; Rev. Blue and yellow Mens ffiver SL Horseskin do ; T I Edging PL AISTER PARIS, bobinel nd cotton 1- Isaac Kimball, Precentor of the Academy in Furniture Caliches Paper hangings '£• Blk Worsted Berrage for drcssfs ; Plaid Battiste f-OUND

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?. V Mr.IIuutinglon,of-Coan.bbtai/ied'the floor.j S. had no doubt great benefit would ^ -~iied of the couiitry—tin the other was all that iiold but to sfeule.' 'there was no man 'to bear down the west, -?' and on his motion the committee rose, and the derived to our country, not ouly as regards -these was opposed to that Democracy. The the country of strong arms, who had not New England that lias House adjourned. our home consump'.ion, but with reference CONGRESS. alliance of the latter party, he begged to the option of becoming a free man, of measures. In the House on Thursday, Mr. Blair's res­ to our exports. Mr. S. said, the commit­ ) .sf the decline as publicly as tc was offered yes- MR. WEBSTER'S 6PKECU. standing on his own soil. Was this the Much had been said olution ealling for a register of the cadets ad­ tee had also recommended the collection had terda}-. 'Vbo h-id her.n the friends ofthe In the Senate of the U. States, on Wed­ Ifadif- late Secretary of the T mitted into the West Point Academy, since <>f the most valuable seeds, &c. Mr. S. conduct of a hard step mother? West ? oa quest ions which were im- nesday, January 20ih, the following reso­ ferent policy had been pursued, it would forgotten the report, but '••vm fef;' much iis establishment; the number of applicants also said, the want of a proper Digest oi ;Av,&:.>i;?»tiiry portanMo-flpfiev;- .Vest, the South had lution offered by Mr, Foot came up for have been a breach of duty. He thought, injustice had been done rejected ; hotv many were oons of members oi the best modes of cuKure was highly desi­ •V-'h.. that been its f v ^ and if not all at least the Congress, &c. was under discussion. Mr. consideration, the question being on the a* therefore, the conduct of the Government The substance of his argr rable, as in our country a want ol scienco in protecting manufacture . % leaders in the North East had been its foes. Ingersoll, of Conn, stated that the informa­ mendmeni of Mr. W oodbury. was free from reproach. Mr. B. read extracts from the Journals of tion called for was already before the house, and information on the subject was pecu­ Resolved, That the Committee on the The gentleman from South Carolina of the country was recf;i ii&^kunt 1 the Old Congress, to show that the North up to the jear 1821. He recited the several liarly . Publick lands be instructed to inquire into said, he did not regard the publick domain bounty. East had upheld the price of the lands, instances in which calls of this kind had b^en Mr. Chilton said, he would be m favor tho expediency oflimiting for'a certain pe­ ; that the distribu­ Mr. W. did not speak of ihj: af as a source of revenue and the South advocated a reduction in made and information answered. As to the of any reasonable eucouragement which riod the sales of publick lands to such tion of a large , revenue tended to consoli that measure now; his objectfco show applicants for admission, he thought if we re­ could be given to Agriculture in our coun­ 'M the price. Upon raising troops to defend ypi lands only as have heretofore been offered that the east had not been g of that quired this, we might as well make the en date the Government and corrupt the peo­ the North Western Territory, Mr. B. pro­ try ; but he did not know why the growth for sale, and are subject to entry at the mi­ ple. There were men in the^ country narrow policy. He believec t if the quiry general ana ask for the names of all who of the sugar cane should take.precedence ceeded with his extracts to show that New are applicants for office in the civil department nimum price. And also whether the office whose opinion led them t«j think it desira­ Secretary had borrowed his ion any of all other productions of the country, England had opposed the defence of that of the governments. lie had no objection to of Surveyor General may not be abolished ble iO weaken every thing leading to what where, it was not from a B England country. "Massachusetts, who now came accede to a general inquiry of that character. Mr. C. asked what was the most imporf^" without detriment to the publick interest. they call consolidation,but which he called source. Mr. W. read from / eecli of forward to offer an alliance, was found on He referred to the contingent expenses of the an . article in our agricultural productions ? Mr. Foot offered a modification of his the Union. Those who formed the Gov­ Mr. McDuffie an extract, in y< Mr.Mc- every question opposed togenerous, mag­ house, which have increased, are increasing, He answered, most emphatically, Corn. resolution, which he said was prepared ernment told us that their whole ob­ Duffie said if any thing wasl 2 benefit nanimous Virginia !" No people had ev­ and ought to be diminished. The estimetes Why, then, he asked, shall we expond un­ with a view of meeting the objections of ject had been to consolidate the Govern­ of southern States, it was tf° sa'e for contingent expenses had increased §20,000 er been treated so hardly as the people known sums in printing a book to teachA^" gentlemen. ment, They meant, as he did, union.— of the Publick Lands. Mr/« ^under­ beyond what they formerly were, and at this the cultivation of the sugar cane, whilo ul:e ofthe West, by the Federal Government. Mr. Webster said, although he might be Those to whom he alluded, would see it so stood to allude to this, as tP of the session they were still $10,000 more. He ob­ we do nothing for 'he honest farmer— r In the year 1786, when Congress had not jected to this mode ot applying the money to among those who saw no necessity for the arranged that there should be no control Secretary's views, if theyp ® »rrowed the corn-grower of the West ? Why tax ' a furnished an adequate defence,and the gov­ useless printing, and recommended that re­ resolution, yet he was not one who saw a- beyond the temporary expediency to go in­ at all. Mr. W.read fronf s f debate the people and drain the Treasury for tho •= c ernment of Virginia had offered 1000 men, form which would begin at home. ay harm in it. It conferred no new power to it, or go out of it, as a matter of opinion; an extract from his ownsP hj which collection of an endless variety of sqbds ? 0 the East had opposed the acceptance of the Mr. Blair replied that all the reports we had on the Committee on Publick Lands. But the people who thought it " lime to calcu­ he contended, in opposir* McD. on the subject were quite deficient in the de­ He asked if any such privileges wei^ ex­ as as services, and the offer was adopted, and whatever he might think of the resolution late the value of the Union," who said that the lands should be P ^ P°^~ tails which were desired. He referred to the tended to (he industiiaus yeomanry of sible and settled, and the/ addiitn to his accepted by the votes of the South. after what had fallen from a Senator from they would not suffer the control of the opinions of many, that tins Academy was a the country? Never. Ilud the gentleman w* 1 Mr. Bell moved that the Senate adjourn, ~ (i Ir. Hayne,he could Union aftei July 31. He thought it dan­ argument, that the settJ®" * west hotbed of military aristocracy ; and of others embraced in his proposition wlieat barley, 1 which motion was rejected—Ayes 13, (hat its expenses were out of ail proportion to 4 ty,i i'W.id saying vbac impression it had gerous to the union that such opinions had been assisted by th&t insttrf of the &c. which were the staple commodities of ^. Noes 18. its advantages; and that these expenses ou hbroiHd.. If he saw no necessi- be disseminated. He was an Unionist— south. /! I the land, he would have made no objec- 1 Mr. Hayne said, that when he had were drawn from the pockets of the poor as i'ut t'u? fust ution, still less did he He was a National Republican—he was in He had never hetji" suggfledany tion; but as it was, he felt himself bound see 1 lie necessity tor the amendment of the where, as a matter off'tyrthatemigra- spoken a few days since, it was not his well as the rich. Some further remarus favour of such consolidations as held the were made, but the hour having elapsed the to enter his protest against this useless ex­ Senator from NewHampshire, (Mr. Wood­ intention to have troubled the Senate again. Government together, and enabled them lion shonld be restraM Somi people discussion was terminated. The remainder penditure of the public funds. bury.) If it was the fact that we had so rs He had then thrown out merely a few to sit there. He wished the Union might might be somewhat ^ © to thepiminu- of the day was occupied with the report of the The resolutions were agreed to. inuch laud in the market, could it be sup­ be preserved, by showing that it was use­ tion of comparative portance, it there hinta and suggestions, staling at the time committee on the petition ofRuel Washburn, posed that any law was needed to expedite ful to ourselves ; for its beneficence, its u- was no-hostility. no* thegople of that his opinions were not fully made up. contesting the right of James VV. Ripley, of Tuesday Jan. 26.—In the Senate, tho \ the sale of th« Publick Lands, or to throw tility, its glory. He wished the children the west the dcsc#an*s °f M Last: But the gentleman from Massachusetts, Maine, the sitting member, to a seat in the bill making appropriations for the payment ^ any more in'o the market ? He thought to see, as their fathers saw, the necessity were they not bonq her bone, id flesh (Mr. Webster.) had chosen to change the house. Before the discussion terminated the ofthe Revolutionary and invalid Pension* i house adjourned. the great evil so far as there was an evil, for the Union. If this can be a common of her flesh. It w/iot his dispition at question. He had gone from the West to ers, was ordered to a third reading. - • • the increase of population had not kept up fund, and can be used for such a purpose, first to have utterd>new,5rd on ais sub­ the South. Had the gentleman found Friday Jan. 22.—The Senate did not Mr. Rnwan offered a bill to authorize a with the quantity of lands thrown into mar­ he would not withdraw it. ject, but when be/r^ so many htts.sur- that the Senator from Missouri was an sit to-day. In the House of Representa- subscription for 1000 shares of stock, on ket. What we need was not acres but hands. The publick debt was in the progress of a mises, and so ma/oca^ allusionsfor one over match' for him, that he had gone over ives there was no business transacted, of the part of theU. Slates, in tho Louisville^ There was land enough no selling them at rapid discharge ; but there seemed to be a he could not hol£$ peace any hger.— that gentleman to attack himself? Was geneial interest. Several bills were re­ and Portland Canal Co. which was passed - prices nearly nominal, no giving ihem a- morbid fervour in some parts of the country During the wholpeenyears thafoe had ihe murder ofthe Coalition floating before ported from committees in the couise of to a second reading. way, could accelerate the population be­ to have it discharged. He wished to have been a member/had never madso ma­ the imaginaiion of the gentleman? But the morning, one of them from the com­ Mr. Barton, reported, without amend­ yond its present increase. it discharged; but it had been one effect of ny remarks of actional characti as he he cared not what was the motive. The mittee on Retrenchment, 'to prohibit the ment, ihe bill to continue in force an act The Senator from S. C seems to think the debt to hold together the country wh. had during the pent debate. Ei while gentleman had chosen his enemy he had use of secret service money in time of authorising certain soldiers in the late war the policy of the U. States has been, that of paid the interest in it. He could not but he stood therei3 representative^ New gone into his (Mr. H'sJ territory and, by peace.' The resolution respecting the to surrender the bounty lands drawn by a hard step mother towards the Western suspect that some of the fervor upon the England, by thMessing of God J would the blessing of God, he would drive him Military Academy at West Plicy oitny im­ The Senator from Massachusetts had the Committee on Military Affairs, on the ation oi Mr. Foot's resolution, when Mr. Was th^re any analogy between the cases was a link which held the country together. putation UpOfr ',(,nou,'« •. j. • said much of the paternal care shown b}' motion of Mr. Everett, of Massachusetts Webster took the floor in reply to Mr. on which a statesman could stand,& make It was said the distribution of a large fund Mr. W. crfuded by moving tfc indef­ New England to the West; but when he with a view to the exclusion <-f one or two Hayne, of South Carolina, and spoko for au argument? Were the Western settle­ corrupted the people. He did not see how. inite posrpof>e°t the resolutin and heard that remark, he could not help re­ features which he deemed useless if not three hours, during the whole of which ments colonies ? Had they fled from the If they sold the land to fiee holders, they the amendiits» { membering the course of the tory mem­ invidious. Several other resolutions of time he commanded the undivided atten­ law of the country ? Far from it—they did not corrupt. There was a proposition Mr. Ben/ replied that if iuiad de­ bers in the British Parliament, and of the inquiry heretofore offered, were agreed to, tion of the Senate, and of every one of had gone under the shadow of the wing to dispose of them for education. Schools pended ud New England, li would remarks of the advocate of the Colonies, and two or three others submitted. The the numerous concourse which crowded of the parent country. Had not the U. S. and masters did not coriupt. Spelling proclaim i/»at there would nefy have when it was urged that the British Gov­ remainder of the sitting was consumed in both the galleries and every part of the paid millions on millions for extinguishing books and the bible did not corrupt. If been a sei?lent 'n the West. I rela- ernment had reared their Colonies, 'You an earnest discussion of the principle of chamber not occupied by the seats of the Indian titles, and for the defence of the they were given for roads and canals, they tion to th/d'nancc '85, Mr. said eared them ! They reared themselves in a bill for the relief of George and Will­ Senators. people ? Was there any comparison be­ did not coirupt. The Gov't had no pat­ that ord"w ce would have stijd the spite of you.' iam Bangs, fto remit to '.hem the amount Before Mr. Webster concluded, the tween that and European policy H ronage in it. He begged to know where West. J policy of that act a at first Mr. II. went briefly into the history of of duties on ceriain goods consumed by Senate adjourned. Take the State of Ohio.—Whendid she was the corruption. reported®"* been supported, tlv wesi Nathan Dane, to show that after his op­ fire iu the original packages in which they In the House cf Representatives, a hill begin to have a respectable existence ?— It was said that the U. S. reserved them, would n*1* had an existence. S far as position to the West in Congress lie had were imported.^ The bill was finally was reported by Mr. R. M. Johnson, from You know that down to the year *93 or keeping them front the taxation and the depend?" the New Engiand St es, the pursued the same course in tho Hartford losi by a large majoi i'y. the committee on ihe Post Office and Post 94, the only settlements were a little vil­ West 1r wuuld have been" si led.— Convention. Roads, au hotizing the i>„S| Master Gen­ sovereignty of the States. If they were a Monday Jan. 25.—In the Senate. Mr. lage on the Muskingum, and perhaps,a- The s$>k f°r lhe navigation of i Mis- eral to employ additional cleiks. leasehold, rendering a regular rent, there The Senator from Massachusetts had Smith. ofMd. from the Com. «m Finance, nother at Cincinnati. The first 'Settle­ sissipt|°s a still stronger argukint T he Clerks thus authorized, exclus would be something in (he argument But alluded to a speech of Mi. McDuffie on reported a bill modifying the duties on ment might be dated from the vicrory of gainst2 East. The articles of 1 treaty of a third Assistant P<-«**naster Gene;.-, it was not so. The United States had the Cumberland road, Jan. 18, 1825.— certain imported articles, and repealing Way lie, in '94. In 35 years, here was a them t6 sell, they owned a parcel of bar- j then^fussed showed that the Havnt- read are ten, two to receive salaries I State of a million and a half of people.— rpn lands, Tf tl]y; S.ntfis 30 .V.earS..3S ^'v'-f-jfev. i-i. — «-»»• _ . .Was this proofirilJiann.iness,? " b-ui-iThe resolution proposed byMr. Frel- 5MWS^^4nnum. * liSt'iax irierii until ihey were settlea. sine £»ar«o», Spain was to talcs -.jKMn oil tfoat j\jr> W. had uttered sentiments Siiii-J.-. calling on the Secretary of ihebj from the Senate to alter the and codfish from the United-- State.',. id est--j With nnininns_ V_ 'p J' ' . . ® - . .• bridgt an draw over the Potomac, was had run iuv«y uum ttie out ixnrteen Slates.) The obnoxious, the rebuked, the re­ ilar to his own. With these opinions War to furnish

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fHE COMMISSIONERS AT GHENT OX TltE RIGHTS OP Nctes from Washington '•—Extracts of letters, S{c. re iii Chili.—A friend in Valparaiso, ing it appeared »o a jury of inquest taat he had JJORWALK GAZETTE. THE INDIANS. " It is said ihat the nomination oi some under iv t Oct. 10 writes as follows: fallen oil(he dock; bad crawled into a float stage several feet distant, and had made efforts to re­ TUE8DAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1830. In his recent address before the Kentucky of those individuals who have been most 26th ult. about a quarter past 5 experienced here a very heavy gain the Dock to uo effect. He lay on his back Colonization Society, Mr. Clay, after alluding warmly assailed by the press, wiil be re­ with his feet in the water where he had already : A SAD MISTAKE.—It is pretty generally to the policy of the United Stales govern­ jected.'' "*v shock •|i earthquake, neatly as severe paid the last debt due to suffering nature,by f ree­ known that there are in Boston two divisions ment towards the Indian tribes, stated thai " The South Crroli.ia Mj—lbers will Se­ fi|22. Very few houses have zing to death: he was fiozen stiff. e8 He has left a wife and 6 children, a father and . ;' of the Jackson party, cne headed by the Bos­ the subject was incidentally introduced io tlie parate from the? Jackson before ?aj)f-]^^pury, aud some have been en­ tirely Twined. Had the shock continued mother, brothers; sisters, and frien s, to pity iiis ton Bulletin, and the other by the Statesman, negociations at Ghent, and that the American e.-mination of the present Session " sufferings and mourn his sad late.— Comm. with eqiial violence, for half a minute lon­ , and that while upon the latter has been show In Wilton, on the 29th inst. Mrs. Sally St. commissioners had then the satisfaction of " Mr. McLane; Mr. Calhoun and Air. ger, I apprehend that hardly a house would ered an abundance of Executive favors, not holding up the conduct of their government in Clay will unite; in order to secure the de­ John, wife f Mr. Thomas St.John. a crumb has fallen to the share of the former. have been left standing. The duration advantageous contrast with that of Great lirit feat of Mr. Van Buren/' of the shock was about 50 seconds.— Drawing of Conn. Lottery no 2, for 1S30. :t This seeming partiality has been productive ain, and the other powers of Europe, and of " Notwithstanding the present conflict When it happened, I was perhaps, in the Pure Ground Pepper 15 59 51 17 29 27 21 22 44 , of violent heart-buruings and untold sorrows; promulgating to all Christendom the principles between Webster and Mr Hayne, those most dangerous situation I could have " •' GIinGER Drawing of Groton Monument Lottery,no.'Zextr** and not many days since a delegation from of justice and humanity, by which Americans two Senators may yet be called on to act been placed in. I had made a morning " " " ALSPICE 22 11 8 29 21 15 the aggrieved party made its appearance at together " " " CINNAMON February 5th—Conn. Lottery Class No. 3, for- are governed. On that occasion, after refer­ call upon some young ladies, on a visit For sale wholesale or retail at the Norwall; the head quarters of reform, in quest of a re- ' Gen. Jackson clings to-Mr. Van Bu- 1830—Prizes of $4 000, 2,000, 1.501', 1,400, 800" ring to the system pursued by European gov­ here from Santiago, whose apartment was Mill, b.v HUBBELL & BRADLEY. 700, 600, 500. 400 300, 200 152, 100,80,30, 20' >r- dress of wrongs. They bore, as is related by ernments, the American commissioners, as ren,and at a dinner given by him to Ex- in the second story of a house considered 10, &c. Sic. President Monroe, ihe only persons pres­ LEVI CLARK a'most vcracions letter wicer. letters of intro­ Mr. Clay informs us, said, the weakest in the place, with £ s:airwny TICKETS $2 ; HALVES1; Q.RS 0,50 ent were Mr. Van Buret), Mr. Euton and about two feist wide, and nearly perpen­ ILL sell his stuck of Goods during thi* 10th—Groton Monument Lottery, C nr..8 duction to Mr. nickerson, (he Senator from From the rigor of this system, howfcv- dull season.at cost, and many artii les less- Mr. Barry." dicular. I had scarcely seated myself W for 1S30—Piizes $10,0(:0. 2.000 1,500.1.300, 10 New-Jersey, whose services would in such a er, as practised by G/ea Jjiitaiu and all He has on hand a great variety of Tea Waiters of 1.000, 900. 800, 700, COO, 500, 450, 364, 200, when the shock commenced. Deference Candlesticks, Tea Pots, Brass Andirons, Ste< 1 25 case be invaluable, and having inquired out the European powers in Ameiica, the hu 100, 50, 40. 30, 20 Prom the (Seuiua of Universal Emancipation. to the sox of course induced me to assist and plated Si.uffers and Trays, Looking Glasses, WHOLES $4. HALVES $2 QRS $1. . the residence of members, posted away to de­ maine and liberal policy of the U. Siaies with his usual assortment of Watches and Jewel­ THREE FIFTHS OF THE INDIANS. the ladies in going out first, and I found 13th—Conn. Lottery Cliiss No. 4 fo> 1830— liver their credentials. They were received has voluntarily relaxed. A celebrated wri­ ry. Those wishing io purchase will do well to Well, well!—The poor Indians are yet to myself in this narrow passage, with three call Capital Prize with great suavity,and after reading the letter ter on the laws of nu'.ions,-io whose au­ be relieved from the horrors of expatriation ! ladies before me, who were so much a- $4^00 Pickets $2 -•3 v 'which they presented the gentleman dismount- thority British jurists have lalten par icu- Gov. Forsyth, of Georgia, recommends that 1 larmtid as scarcely to have the power of JACOB SMITH, ILf Cash may be obtaini' ) for priz *S JHI'I pr; lar satisfaction in appealing, after stating, they be taxed (not their masters taxed for jed his spectacles and was about to speak, but motion, and whose progress it was impos­ DEALS U IN HARDWARE, zes for cash nt the trulv hu kv Office V!i >'or 7 them gentle readers—no, no—but they be ris & Co. south side of Levi Clarke's Store,where |was prevented hy the volubility of his visiters, "n the most explicit manner, the legitima­ AS FOR SALE an extensive assortment of taxed) and, like the slaves, be enumerated to sible for me to accelerate, while at the Tickets are for s*le in all tut- C3 01.11. L. cy of colonal settlements in America, to articles for supplying CABINET Hi CAR­ (who poured their complaints into his ears in; swell the representation of Georgia in the Con­ same time the house was rocking to and the exclusion of all rights of uncivilized In­ HRIAGE-MAKERS, and CARPENTERS, con­ All that have neglected to settl - old accounts, spite of his efforts to come to an exp'anation. gress of the United States !! ! As they are fro, liter&Hy like a drunken man. I cer­ will be waailed upon without further delay. dian tribes, has taken occasion to praise sisting of every article used in their business. not to be represented, themselves, there will tainly never had my gallantry subjected , ELI MORRIS, &L Co. _ Having at last exhausted both themselves and the first settlers of Netc-England, and the Also,—a large assortment of BENCH and be no other way to effect this than by counting to so severe a trial. I was enabled pa­ MOULDING TOOLS. their subject they stopped short, and with founder of Pennsylvania, in having pur­ CASH PAID FOR RYE, three fifths of their number, and apportioning tiently to await my turn to emerge from Likewise, Russia, Swedes, English and Airei- breathless anxiety fixed their eyes upon the chased of the Indians the lands they re­ at the Norwalk Mills, by the number of representatives from Georgia in the narrow door, but when that was effect­ ican IRON : Hoop aud Band Irou ; English Blis­ honorable member, who stood in great per­ solved to cuhivate, notwithstanding their accordance with the number of whites and ter, German, and Cast STEEL ; spring Steel, 11UBBELL & BRADLEY. ed, the shock was over. A> one moment plexity, with his spectacles in one hand and being provided with a charter from their " three fifths'' of slaves and Indians LOST I expected we should have been buried Paints, Oils, and Hatters Drugs. N the 16th inst. between Stamford and i, the open letter in the other. At length he re- sovereign. It is this example which the Now, "there are more things in heaven and All of which wi.'l be sold at the N.York prices. earth,Horatio,than aredreampt of inyour,phi- under the ruins of the thick walls of the o Ridgefield, a Steel. Claspt R Moroc­ t plied " Gentlemen, 1 regret that you did not United States, since they became, by their ALSO—6 by 8, 7 by 9, 8 by 10,.10 by 12, 10 losophy." This project is new to us. But as house, but fortunately tbey stood. co Wallet containing money and prize lottery independence, the sovereigns of the terri­ by 14, and 12 by 18 GLASS. ' give me an earlier opportunity of assuring you Georgia will want to increase the number of You can iorm nojdeaof the appalling na­ NAILS, of all si2e&. tickets; the finder will be reasonably reward­ tory, have adopted and organised into a ed by returning the same, orgiveing informa­ that you have made a little mistake; my name her representatives in Congress, we shall hear ture of these shocks. Since that day we have Hollow Ware and Brass Kettles, baled and tin- political sys:em. Under that system, the baled. A general assortment of Cutlery tion where il may be (bund. is notDickuscn, but Dickinson." There was, no more of driving the Indians west, if this experienced a great many otherS, genei al­ Indians residing within the United States Brushes of all kinds D. S. DIBBLE. bays the narrator, a sudden burst of over­ scheme prevails. We think this proposition ly three er four each day, but none so vi­ are so far independent that they live un­ will puzzle the philanthropic " Wm. Penn." Writing and Wrapping Paper by the roam Stamford January 25. whelming light on the gentlemen. It occur­ olent, and they are now diminishing. No Browu Sheetings by the Bale or piece der their own customs, and not under the We are at no loss to guess what 'noj-thern po­ 7 red to them at once, that Mr. Dickinson was lives were lost here, but at Santiago, where A general assortment ofDry Goods which will fliF'mSSOL-UTION. ^, laws of the Uni'ed Sta:es ; that their liticians will think of it. be sold very low lor cash. the shock was very heavy, several per­ v ME Partnership existing untler tiie firm of an Anti-Jackson member of Congress from rights upon the lands where they inhabit " Whatever, in the exercise of a prudent Norwalk, Feb. 1, 1830. 110 STREET &. JAMES, sons were killed by the falling of tiles and T New York, whom they had thus inadvertant­ or hunt are secured to them by bounda­ forecast, may be determined upon, one will expire by its own limi'ation 011 the first of walls. The village of Casa Blanca, about ENOCH BUTTERWORTH.J' • ly. putin possession of all the confidential mat­ ries defined in amicable treaties between provision is required by a due regard to March next. Their Stock of Goods in Store is thirty miles distant, on the road to San­ ROAD TO WEALTH. offered entiiv at a liberal discount from the Bills, ters entrusted to them. What course they the United States and themselves; and our position as a member of the govern­ FORTUNE'S HOME FOREVER tiago, tte learn has been almost destroyed. or at a fair Cash Value. The purchasers can oc­ that whenever those boundaries are vari­ ment of she United States :—a small tax 2d Door icest end of the Bridge, Norwalk. cupy the Store, (a first rate stand) at a moderate, will take in this critical perplexity—whether [Providcnce Jour. lhey will incontinently hang or drown them­ ed, it is also by amicable and voluntary should be imposed upon all the Indians (Dont mistake the right Office.) rent. The contemplated removal of one of the ithin our territory, that in the next gen­ partners out of the State, makes it indispensable selves—remains to be seen. treaties, by which they receive from the FROMMKUROPE. Drawn No's of the Conn. Lottery, Class 2. that the accounts be closed without delay. Notps Uniied Statesample compensation for eve- eral census they may be enumerated, and 15 57 51 17 29 27 21 42 44 By arrivals at New York on Friday, Lou­ will be received on time where goods have been p'We have received a letter from Greenwich, form a part <>f our federal representative Ticket No. 8, 17, 5!, a capital prize sold sold 011 a specified or imnlied credit. ty right they have to the land ceded by don papers to the 2d January ware received. signed by " a lover of truth and justice," com­ them. '1 hey are so far dependent as not population." in a package to a gentleman of NewCanaun. WILLIAM J. STREET, menting with some severity upon an article in our A severe lrost had prevailed at Liver­ Drawn nos. of GrctunMonumeut. extra no .7, WILLIAM K. JAM^S, to have the right to dispose of their lands Norwalk, Jan. 25, 1830 109 last under the.head of" Masonry." We know to any private person, nor to any power A Fact Worth Circulating.—At the close pool the last ten days. The Canals were 22 11 8 29 21 15 not whether the communication was intended for of one of his powerful discourses before the frozen yp. Conn. Lotsery, Class No. 3, draws Feb. 5— DISSOLUTION OK CO-PARTNERSHIP. other than the United States, and to be Capital Prize HE Co-partnership heretofore existing be­ the public eye, or for our own only, but if the African churches in this city, lately, the Rev, It is^tated that a reconciliation has ta­ under their protection alone, and not un­ Mr. Hewitt^as informed by a colored man #4.000 Tickets #2, tween the subscribers, under the firm of ken place between the Duke of Welling­ ET &i M. 1-lOYT, is this day dissolved by mutnal U.writer will send us his address, wo will render a der that of any oilier power. Whether pressnt, that he had abstained from the use of Groton MonumeHt, no. 3 dransFeb. 10th— satisfactory answer to the queries which it pro­ ton and, Mr. Huskisson, and that the lat­ consent. The unsettled business of this firm, as called subjects, or by whatever name de­ ardent spirits for more that tioenty-five years, Capital Prize $10,OOOj 10 of §1 000. also that of the late firm of II;)YTS CO. will pounds, or open our columns for any explana signated, such is the relation between and had saved enough of grog money to pur­ ter will soon be re-instated in the Ministry. Tickets $4 only. j he settled by MON^ON 1IOYT, who assumes tion which the friends of the individual in ques. ihera and the United States. That rela­ chase a library of books worth four hundred The Conductors of the London Morn­ OC?* A number of others draws soc>-. <--^0 the debts due to and from the above named firms. • dollars. Here is an example worthy to be ing Journal have been tried for four libels EDWIN HOYT, tiou may desire to make. It may, however.be tion ts neither asserted now for the first jXf" C.onie 011 quickly my friends and proper for us to state at this time, that the arti­ imitated by every black and white man in against tho lord Chancellor, and were con­ .MO.'-SON HOYT. , time, nor did it originate with the treaty of p.iy the toll to enter the Road to Wealth Karwalk. January 9, 1830. 107 cle referred to was not communicated by any the land. " I will proclaim it," said Mr. H. victed each time..- The editor of the Lon­ Greenville* These |>J inciples have been - wherever I go.' —Ball. Pa. N. B. All orders from any part of the coun person for the purpose intimated by our corres­ don Atlas bas also been convicted oi a li­ try punctually attended to, if addressed to uniformly • ecognized by the Indians them­ A Philadelphia paper states that a man in pondent. Without knowing that the author of selves, not only by that treaty, but in all bel agdinst the same personage. Ten ov H. O. GAYLORD, 81 Co. Virginia in digging a well lately penetrated a twelve other prosecutions had been com­ the extracts w-.s in this state, we copied the ar tho other previous as well as the subsrquent layer of bituminous coal, at the depth of 34 Cabinet and Chair Making. tide from one of our exchange papers, where T menced against othei London editors. treaties between thorn and tuc United feet, and 5 feet lower came to another stra NOllWALK PACJMS i'S. appeared in a more offensive form than in ou Parh^ Dec, 30 Our correspondence HE SUBSCRIBER r Stattat^s." turn. Between these strata he found apiece respectfully informs HE above line of Packets have commenced L columns If, as is alledged, it conveys auy erio- of wood perfectly sound, except its being a. from tljji department«announce unifoarjy T @ running upon their usual Winter Arranje- "Such,"Such," sayssa\ Mr. C— " was the solumn that thXmuils and tiiligenceis are retarded his old customers and the f neous impression—it the extracts were so dis­ little charred—from which it was inferred that, public, I.,; oat:. "»laud a vessel will leave Norwallc every annunciation to the whole world, of the prin­ will leave N.York every , • torted as to pervert tlieir original signification— wood buried in the earth is the origin of coal 12, 24, vind even 48. hours, by the snow the Cabinet & Chair Ma­ ciples and of the system, regulating our re Wednesday. ^ wc beg leave to suggest the propriety of again beds ! Upon this inference the Journal of with which the roads are covered. The king business at his old lations with the Indians, ad admitted by us Commerce sarcastically remarks :— same delays are experienced at Paris. The stand, about half a miJc Q~T For freight or passage apply to the Cap presenting them to tbo public in their entire form. tains on boajgtl, or nt the store of the subscriber. . and recognized by them. There can be no " Who does not know that all the forests in intensity of the cold is the same eve­ north of the Bridge on the We would willingly publish thbn*. the country were cut down by the Antediluvi­ ^ Danbury road, where he T MONSON HOYT. violation of either, to the disadvantage of the ry where, and if it continues, the naviga­ Vorwnllt, January 9 1830. ans and carried on the backs of asses to a few will make to order all kinds of Furniture iu his .. Mr. Foot's resolution on the subject of the weaker party, which will not subject us, as a select.spots in Pennsylvania and Virginia for tion on the canals and most of the naviga­ line, and will by the middleof the ensuing month, i^kTOTICE; All those indebted to the late . j!L public lands, has caused some sharp shooping nation, to the just reproaches of ail good men, culinary purposes, and that jus: as they had ble rivers will be interrupted. have on hand a good assortment of Beaurcaus, 1X1 firms of Iloyts &. Co. and E. St M.IIoy t,on A letter from Odessa, dated Nov. 13, Tables, Stands,Work Tables,Wash hand Stands, hook, are r quested to call and settle their ac­ /'.v.? t'| in the Senate. The Telegraph in alluding and which may not bring down upon us the got the great pot off, and were eating and Badsteads of all descriptions, an extensive as­ counts by cash or note, by the first of March 41 to the debate 6'fthe 19ih, 20th, and 21st inst. maledictions of a more exalted and powerful drinking, the Flood came and took them all stages that the winter was never known to sortment of Chairs, Sic. &.c. which he will sell as next. After that time they, may expect to pay tribunal." JV. Y. Obs. away ; burying their half burnt fuel 50 or 100 have set in so early there as this year.— J in whicbMessrs. Webster,Hayne and Benton, cheap a s the cheapest, and he will warrant the C08t. MON SON HOYT. feet under ground, for the benefit of future Sledges have been used in the streets for workmanship not to be inferior to any made in Norwalk, Jan. 9, 1830- were engaged, says.— CONDITION OF THE INDIANS.—On the 20th generations?' the county several days. APi'ttHNTlCES WAITED. Mr. Hayne, with an eloquence peculiar to ult. Mr. Thompson, of Geo. submitted a res­ Domestic Spirits,—There were inspected in The Journal du Catvados states the ST Repairing of all kinds done at short notice. himself, having alluded to the policy of the Coffins furnished at the shortest notice. ANTED—as apprentices to the Paper olution to the House calling upon the Sec'ry New York, iu 1829, of all sorts, about 80,000 Making business,two active lads, from, Government in relation to the western lands, mails and diligences which travel in that EVART QUINTARD. W of War for information as to the number and casks of domestic spirits. In 1828, about department have lost a great number of Norwalk, February 1, 1830. 110 14 to 15 years of age. of good habits, to whom and beingunderstood by Mr. Webster, as pro­ 111,000, showing a decrease of about 31,000 uood encouragement will be given. App.y to moral condition of thelndians within thestates horses, through the excessive cold and the 1^'OTICE. All those indebted to the sub- posing an union between the South and West, casks. [ Jou. of Com. the subscriber, at the Mill formerly owned by called forth the latter gentlenaan in one of his of Maine, Massachusetts, R. Island, Connec­ bad state of the roads. scriber either by Boole 01 Note, are request- Mr. Seth Betts, and recently occupied by James By the last Hartford papers we observe that to settle the same previous to the 25th of Febru­ taost animated, and, as his friends, say one of ticut, N. York, and Pennsylvania; also of the We learn from Vienna that the weather Edds. JAMES SWAM. DANIEL WADSWORTH and JOHN Russ, Esqrs, ary. ELI B. BENNETI. his best efforts; in which he declared war a- forms of government to which they have been has been extremely severe in that capital Norwalk, January 25, 1830 110 ,N o rwalk, January 19, 1830. 109 gainst the South, and offered his friendship have declined the honor of attending the Anti- or are now subjected ; whether they are per­ Masonic Convention, to which they had been since the beginning of December. In Hun­ AT A Special Town Meeting legally warned and protection to the West. This proposition gary, it was still more.cold ; the Danube il and held January 25, 1830, for the purpose Sk." For Sale, /'- mitted to enjoy the right of self government appointed as delegates from that city. Messrs. was met, on "Thursday, by Messrs. Benton & was covered with masses offloating ice, and of passing by-laws for restraining Sheep InSiHg A NEW Two Story -Dwelling- . Hayne, with a force, eloquence, and effect, independent of the states in which they are S. H.Huntington andHenrySeyinour had pre* in some places it began to be frozen over. Swine, and Geese from going at large, and reg­ AH house,and a. good Blacksmith rivaling any thing that we ever heard on that located, and whether they are in any degree viously declined :—thus four only remain, out ulating such as shall goat large: Voted, that all Shop will) two good Furnaces, and a Barn IS floor. No report of these speeches can do subjected to the municipal jurisdiction of such of the eight appointed, and it is expected that AiPetersburgh,the thermometer had mark­ Sheep,,Stvine and Geese may go at large, provi­ feet square all nearly new and in complete repair, them justice. states. Mr. Stoi rs moved an amendment these, tu common with the rest of the Conven­ ed 12 degrees Reamur. ded Sheep be fettered with good leather fetters; together with about 1 3-4 acres of good land on None but those who heaid and saw it, can so as to limit the inquiry to the Indians " re­ tion, will be found like Paddy's flea—Put The Augsburgh Gazette gives the fol­ Swine be well rung in the nose with a good ring, which said buildings stand, situated in Norwalk, imagine the effect of the rejection, by Mr. siding on land which they claim to hold under your finger on them, and they an't there. lowing details relative to the recent earth­ aud Geese have one wing clipped. about 1-4. of a mile from the . Bridge on the road Benton, in behalf of the West, of Mr. Web­ their ORIGINAL RIGHT and he remarked in We observe by theNewburg Gazette,of A true copy of Record, examined by leading from Norwalk to Danbury—a most ex­ quake at Bucharesr:—" Fifteen churches BEMJ. ISAACS, Town Clerk. cellent stand for a Blacksmith, always plentj' of ster's proffered all:ance. None but an eye support of his motion,that there were many In­ Saturday, that " the substantial and ex­ have suffered so much that no one dares IIE Inhabitants of the town of Norwalk are work and good pay. Terms made easy En- " can realize the sensation produced by dians residing tinong the white population, cellent steamboat/fa/«imore"has been pur­ rp quire of Mr. Joseph Hill. DAVID A. LOCKWOOD, cultivating farms like others, and virtually in­ venture to enter them, and 115 bouses, in­ hereby notified and warned, that a Special r. Webster's denial, that he had ever en- chased by Mr. C. Reeve, of that place, to Town Meeting will be held a» the Town-house in Norwalk, Jan 25, 1830. 109out 22 acres of pasture and woodland, In reference to the same debate the corres­ these classes,he thoughtwe needed no informa­ bei.ig fair and fresh it was carried along tion. But if the department could furnish a- to 15 degrees below zero. ness found neccessary. situated at Ely's Neck; 8 acres of land on pondent of the Journal of Commerce says— ny information relative to such Indians as hold at the rate of 20 miles an hour, and exci­ It appears certain that Prince Leopald BENJAMIN ISAACS ) Comstock Tsland, and 3 quautitv oftialt mead­ *• The interest of the debate is enhanced by an ted a great deal of admiration at the facil- of Sax»£oburg will have the suffrages of SAM. B WARREN, > Select- ow and sedge flats adjoining ; a:so, 2 acres of their land under their native title he had no CHARLES THOMAS, > men. •m immediate rencounter between Mr. Webster objections. Vtr, Thompson replied that iiy with which it was managed. the three Powers who signed the Treaty of salt meadow at J3arn Marsh, so called. Like­ f • CHAS. YV. TAYLOR, ) and Mr. Hayne, the ormer the strongest, the the gentleman had mistaken the object of his We understand that Lieut. Thomas W. London, for the Royalty of Greece. Norwalk, January 29, 1830. 110 wise, about 4 acres woodland at Whortlebo- latter the most eloquent man in the Senate, ry Hills. For further particulars, inquire of resolution, which was intended to include the Freelon, of the United States Navy, who HE Court of Probate for the District of SAMUEL BOU.TON, at Flax Hill, or of EZHA to the defence of the government, as to its course which had been pursued lowards those was tried by Courts Martial on the Coast MARRIED—In this town, on the 24th ulttimo, Norwalk hath limited & allowed vx m jnths induct towards the western states. Mr. W. Capt. Lemuel Brooks, to Miss Hannah Stebbins- T HOYT, down town. ... Indians in the exercise of the sovereignty of of Brazil, on charges preferred by Com. from the date hereof, for the creditors to the es­ teok occasion to applaud the policy of the N. the stales. If land had been wrested from In Wilton, on the 31st ult. by George Mead, tate of ISAAC STAPLES,late of Wilton, dee'd, Norwalk, January 18. 1030. 6m 108-v"-'fi England states in relation to them, and pro­ the Indians, and the}' had been suffered to re­ Creighton, in July last, and suspended Esq. Mr. James Joules of Philadelphia, to Miss to exhibit their claims for settlement. Those nounced a high culogium on Nathan Dane, of main as mere overseers, he asked if that infor­ from duty, has been restored to duty, and Abigail Church of Wilton. who neglect to present their accounts, properly Valuable Property at Auction. Beverly, Mass. author of the ordinance of mation would not be valuable. He wished to that the proceedings of the Court Martial, DIED—In New York on the 28th ult. Mr. attested, within said time, will be debarred a re- lib. subscribers will sell at Public Auctio.i . 1787 for the government of the North West­ sec if other gentlemen had not acted on the in his ense, have been disapproved by the Justus Roberts, aged 38. All persons indebted to said estate, are T on the premises the20th Febuary next,fit ern Territories. In the reply of Mr. H. he Justus Roberts was naturally benevolent and to make immediate payment to not previously sold) the Stoie and Wharf former­ very principle which they deprecated in the President.^ [Nat. Jour. ingenious; he would part with his last shilling to SAMUEL STAPLES, Administrator. ly occupied by Stephen St. John, deceased, a few V was unusually vehement, and directed his at­ cxercise of her sovereignty by the state of TOBIAS WA IKINS.—The case of Dr. a friend in need; he was liberal to a fault, and Wilton, January 27, 1830. *110 rod? east of the Bridge. The building is large ;o tack unerringly upon the political history of Georgia. If Indians had been sold as slaves, Watkins has been again brought before often to the detriment of his family; he felt him­ and well calculated for a Store of any description, Mr. W. and Mr. Dane, not omitting to date for debt, that would be desirable information. self a man amongst men, nor would a joke from and the wharf is vety convenient for vessels suit the public ; and it is probable, that anoth­ the alliance of the Eastern and Western poli­ He suggested that the gentleman from New- his comrades rile his passion, and for many years, HE Subscriber, formerly ofthe.firm of T. able to be employed in the coasting business.—• ticians from 1825. Nor did he forget to re­ York might dread the exposition of some mat­ er discussion will ensue from its revival. he maintained the reputation of a good hearted Van Tine, 81 Co. has taken the Old stand The store is as eligibly situated for business as mind the Senate, that tho same Mr. Dane had ters which he would be Borry to see exposed. On Saturday, in the Supreme Court, Mr. social fellow, and *o I believe he was; but he had ofT Howard & White, where he has a general as­ any other in the village. Conditions made known ^ bean a member of the Hartford Convention, He hoped the gentleman would not attempt Richard S. Coxe, moved for a rule to be acquired an early habit of playing off his wit sortment of HITTING FURS of every descrip­ at the time of sale. The vendue to commence : - .which resolved that it was expedient to prohi- upon hit associates in a small way; of gaining tion, which he will sell on us good terms ns any at 2 o'clock, P. M HORACE A, GIBBS, to preclude Georgia from the benefit of the served on the Counsel of the U. States to ; the admission of more than half the states mostly for drink and of course, win or lose, a one in the city. T, K NOWER. , ; . DAVID ROBERTS. :5 :- rule on which other states had acted. 3\v cause why a writ of habeas corpus into the Union. Mr.W. was evidently high­ habit *of drinking, "which grew with his growth Norwalk, Jan. 16, 1830. 108 After some further remarks, a motion to should not be granted to bring Tobias and strengthened with his strength," until it ly moved by the speech of Mr. II. lay the resolution on the table was carried. -ALSO—— Watkins before the Court, in order to as­ overpowered his faculties and in thelatter part of big days he became an habitual drunkard; lost all HATS,| Norwalk Mills. ' The Supreme Court is at present occupied Dr. Anderson, of Hagerstown, Md. has vol­ certain by what authority he was held in confidence in himself; grew jealous ana peevish; ..—ceived for sale on 1;»r on Storage. T. KNOWER. yjflHHE subsribers now offfr for sale at the by Abe New York Astor case. It was opened unteered to take the post occupied by the la­ custody. On the suggestion of Chief Jus­ little matters irritated nim, and a small' quantity J| NORWALK MILLS: * 7 . by Mr. Bronson, the Attorney General of tho mented Ashmun and Randall at Liberia, and tice Marshall, the further consideration of of liquor would often produce a delirium. He u148, Water Street, New-Yoik. 104tf Superfine Flour and Middlings. ; state of New York. Mr. Ogden folio wed,and has been accepted by the Col. Society. He the motion was deferred until such iime has caused great anxiety to his family SL friends, Mr, Webster and Mr. Wirt were still to be will bi: an efficient Agent. The venerable as the Attorney Generrl should be pres­ but he is no more. It appears that he w 4 N active rom 14 to 18 years of age. Rye Flour. Buckwheat do. c heard, both of whom were said to be prepar­ Carroll has been chosen President of the So­ work on the 27th of Jan. in the ahipyard at t\. as an apprentice to the Shoe making *! ent. [U. S. Telegraph. he visited Corn Meal. Shorts and Bran? .O ing for a great effort. ciety, in room of the late Judge Washington. hattan Island all day ; in one* of good morals and industrious In New York, the whole amount of paper a Grocery near where he had Ground Plaister, &c. The Nat. Intelligencer announces that the The House of Representatives of Mas habits will meet with good encouragement discounted for the last year was 119,000,000 ; he had lost his way, and appeared to be «j IIUBBEl L 6T BRADLEY ' ; venerable James Hillhousc, of Connecticut, chusetts arc engrossed with the subject of the in Philadelphia 67 000,000 • in Balt&morp 58, eed. About half past ten he went out no by applying to . . JAMES RJ5ED. -.3 •. .r ' . • ia cow at the seat of government. Wilton, January 1, 1330. January 14,1""" . • proposed rail road frota Boston to AlLanv. 000,000—and in Boston 50,000,000. knew or cared Either. However,the next morn- m : -.-av-•*

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#: • v; . ::.i. i Ml. •Mr » 4 * , 'h&i.- - --d FOR THE NoflWAT.IC GAZETTE." Cyc, they should be carcful to say lo them­ in the colony, and all were inlenl upon gradually into the recital of selves, '•'•this don't mean mc," and not only say " If I in the remnant that's left mo ;«t -ife, To Leti POETRY. the result when the clergy commenced suits wrongs. Rising, as he ad so but think so, and turn a blind eye and (ica! ROM the first of A ril ne: to enforce their claim. The experiment the grandeur of his subject^ ) wing Am lo suffer the torment of strife, ear to every thing that is calculated to raist j&r Store now occupied by tlie sub- ^ FROM THE JOURNAL OF HUMANITY. was first tried by one of th«m in Hanover, at the length with all the ma d cx Let me fall, I implore, in 'ho slang-mongers the ns \ i >• mortal mm to lh;«.i scriber, either the whole or a part. NOAH S. BAILEY. / . On the Sale of Ardent Spirits by Christians. Henry's native county. Legally, it was pectatior. of the occasion his a| em- claw, point in the scalc of animate matter whereby ! J he is distinguished from a brute otherwise Norwsilk. January 4, 1 ?'• '0- ^^ f I ask'd of Earth, amid the throng that fill impossible to resist the claim ; and the ed more than that of mortal ' ^j§tfc Where the evil isupfeWod-sub) net to law; than by form. It is expected that they should Her moral lazar-house,—who still retain court, after hearing the arguments on de­ those who had heard hini i;< ^lot") • n,ohJet) and^^i'ijbled at.d put to the rack, Ready Made Clothing. ^ keup in view the object of the society all time A purifying principle, to heal murrer of nvo" profound lawyers, accoid- in the House ot Burgesse vf Bv, s'h, ^.Smogs of tea-party clock,— and remember— „ ^HE subscriber has just received at the ^ The vital taint, and make the leper whole ?— ingly gave judgment for the plaintift. No­ were astonished at the mmrji-.r in :.nmch - : • • NORWALIv CLOTHING STORE, =;.|p ' *o!uuj 'i u ftv,ye Gods,io a newspaper roaetiug lk I Then from her mountain-tops, & ochoing hills, thing remained but to assess the damage his talents seemed to swell d e.i; ind. Tuat we just abhorence find ~ few rods east of the Bridge, a large and j And shadowj vales, she rais'd a cheerful voice, I-'IT spare mc, oil! spare me, a tea-table toast­ on a writ of euquiry, and the defendant's 0 fill the vaster theatre in whic.h h•: was Against the toad and serpent kind ; general assortment of Mens Clothing, Man- • And answer'd " Christians." ing. counsel having informed them that the now placed. There was no io*, no riiap- But envy, calumny and spite, ufactured in the best manner,which he will , Mankind are too apt to look into themselves s >11 less than similararticles can he purchas— j. * * But I saw a flood cause was in effect lost, abandoned it. In sody, no labor of the trade: -siurKlirr;.' no Bear stronger venom in their bite and mourn over the corruptions of their own ed at the place where they are sold 25 per Of darkcorruption. Far and wide it spreads; this state of absolute despair the planters straining of the voice, no coiiiuowi; ~ the hearts—loo apt to pay more attention to their And, finally. above all, it is expected that rpnt less than the New York slop work. And many sported on the fatal brink, 4 applied to Henry, and rash,asjit may seem, utterance. His countenance was erect, own business than lo other people's—loo apt they should seldom peruse the best book' and Whe nevermore to health and hope return'd ; EDWIN LOCKWOOD. •) he undertook to urge it before the jury of his eye steady, his action noblo, his enun­ to think every body better than themselves— discard all its precepts, or we can nevet a' For he who plung'd did,straight forget his God, i T A Court of Probate, holdeti at Norwalk, • ./ inquiry. The day came, and every attend­ ciation clea.' and firm, his mind poised.on too apt to hide their neighbours' faults and ex­ tain to any eminence in the practice and poli­ And curse himself, and die.—Amaz'd I mark'd A January 25, 1830. on the estate of JOHN its centre, his views of the subject compre­ cy of this society. Some of the favor'd band, with busy toil ^ ant circumstance seemed purposely com­ pose thyir owu— too apt to commend their RliED, late ofsaid Norwalk deceased: Ordered, bined to disconcert a raw countryman like hensive and great, and his imagination neighbours' virtues, and hide their vices. In JJr. Editor—I have waited some years in That ihe Executors exhibit their Administration Forming new channels for that baleful tide, hopes that among all the Societies springing him, about to io assume mi Herculean task corruscating with a magnificence and short they are ever ready to condemn them i-ccount to this court for adjustment, at the Tro- ' As if to irrigate the scorching land i ate Office in Norwalk, on die 6th day February ^ variety which struck even that assembly selves and throw a veil of charity over the foi- up, the one above hinted would inorgo into be With ^Etna's lava—Not of tffe dire fount from which a veteran of tho bar had shrunk. ing—but it never appeared. I now beg th 1830, at2 o'clock, afternoon ; and that all per- They tasted,—nor their offspring fail'd to warn bles of all around their-. The Court house was crowded to excess— with amazement and awe. Hn sat down privilege that its name and skeleton may ap­ sons inteiested in said estate may be notified ; Against the deadly draught ;-they only press'd This state of things will never do ; it casts a the eyes of the multitnde were fixed upon amidst murmurs of astonishment and ap­ gloomy despondency over the mind, and ren­ pear in your columns, not doubting but any­ thereof, the Executor will cause this Order to be Its venon> to their erring neighbor's lip, published in a newsprapcr printed in Norwalk. him—on the Bunch sat an array of digni­ plause, and as he had been before pro­ ders us dead to all the social purposes of life. thing novel will lake with the publick, for al­ Until the plague-spot ranlrled in his soul claimed the greatest orator of Virginia, though entirely unhackneyed in the practice of 109 BENJAMIN ISAACS, Judge. Yet from fchdir household altars,morn and even, fied clergy in their sacerdotal robes, awful What can be more exhilirating lo the rational slandering their neighbours', yet they become OTICE. The Court of Probate for the, r Duly arose thl prayer,that God would change enough to "look down all opposition''— he was now, on every hand, admitted to be mind, than for accountable beings to convene acute adepts when trained io any new em­ w District of Stamford hath assiened the 4th j. The sinner's heart, & turu those way ward feet and the presiding judge was none other the first orator of America." together, and give some significant hints and day of February next, at 9 o'clock A. M. for the s•{ * than his own father ! In such a situation, make some shrewd guesses, mixed a little ployment. g, appointment of Commissioners upon the estate^! ?*, Whose steps take hold on hell.— We will close with a single extract from Almanacks are generally made for certain so appalling and overpowering, it is almost with the spice of slander, on the character of of JACOB STEVENS, deceased, late of said | The darken'd world one of Mr.Henry's speeches, in 1775. After seine absent neighbour ? It is so congenial latitudes but I y trifling variations may ac­ incredible that he had the courage to pro­ Stamford, (which hath been represented inso!- t i I ask'd, 'who gave her light?'—And she replied declaiming against the doctrine of those who to the high capacities of the human mind commodate contiguous territories. The pre­ vent,) at the Probate Office in said Stamford,';' " Christians,—for like a city on a hill ceed—and yet he did. The connsel for were still for trying conciliatory measures, he that it is a wonder to me that community have face coming at the end of the chapter is char­ when and where all persons interested may ap- ^ the plaintiff, an old and experienced law* 1 Behold their brightness beam." broke forth at the close of his argument with so long remained ignorant of its elevated en­ acteristic wilh C A.TO ear if t'ipysee cause and be heard relative there i -,; yer, briefly sta'.cd the case to the jjry, joyments. In order* therefore to promote and p. 109 CIXARLKS HAWLEY, Judge. ' 4' I ask'd, and lo ! and as the fac.s had been admitted by the the following splendid peroration : facilitate those objects, I would suggest tho VERY [1ONOE.ABI.K.—The following is from T A Court of Probate; held at Norwalk, ; •_ With zeal that never tires,they spread the wing demurrer, he claimed, ofcouise, with great "It is in vain sir, to extenuate the mat­ propriety of establishing a Society to make the pen of Mr. Trotter, the editor of the Ken­ A January 20. 1830, on the estate of NA- Of broad benevolence, to bear the news confidence, a verdict for his client to tho ter. Gentlemen may cry peace, peacs— and propotra'c Slander." tucky Gaz tie, snd tho murderer of Charles rHANlEL RAYMOND late of Norwalk, dee'd :y | Of meicy to the heathen,—and lo fill but theie is no peace. The war is already A society of this cast will combine the desi- Ordered, That the Administrator exhibit his Ad V» full amount of damages proved. Henry Wickliffe. After mentioning the reception of ministration account to this Court for adjustment,' v*' The idol-temples with Jehovah's praise. begun ! The next gale that sweeps from raab'e qualities of keeping community in an Yet so»ie,whilemov'dwith purpose so sublime, then arose—very awkwardly, and faltered " an insulting message from Aaron K. Woo- at the Probate Office in said Norwalk, on the 8th." \|- the Noi th will bring to our ears the clash active, heak! ful state, of promoting concord day of February 1S30, at 9o'clock, forenoon;., I Expansive and seraphic, strangely sent so much in his exordium that the planters in neighbourhoods, of ornamenting Ihe moral ley, the profligate and blackguard son in law of resounding arms. Our brethren are and that all persons interested in said estate may | A poison to their brother,—coldly stamp'd hung their heads; the cleigy smiled in and christian character, and of advancing the of Robert VVickliffe," he says— already in the field I Why stand we hero be notified thereof, the administrator will cause Despair's dire seal upon her trembling heart triumph, and his father felt as if he could interests of pure & undefiled religion in the im­ " As to his opinion of nie I care not this Order to be published 111 a newspaper print­ Who wak'd and wept for him,and on his babes idle ? What is it that gentlemen wish ? have sunk through his chair. maculate bosoms of the hir ed family of Adam. but by requesting a friend of mine to bear ed in said Norwalk Entailed the woes of orphanage. What would they have ? Is life so dear, Wiw can approach ihe sanctuary with a long 109 BENJAMIN ISAACS Judge. " But these feelings," says Mr. Wirt, his message, he has sought a controversy or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at sanctimonious face, betokening Monkish aus­ I feared "were of short duration, and soon gave and he is welcome to all the honour and T A Court of Probate, holden at Norwalk, the price of chains and slavery? Forbid terity, without having the gratifying privilege Janiiary 20,1S30, on the estate of HAN­ That Mammon's dazzling lure had blinded place to others of different character.— profit of it. For this specimen of his infer- A it, Almighty God! I know not wlvu ;f looking back on a life well spent in fabri­ NAH BROOKS, late of Norwalk, deceased : Or r. them ; For now were those wonderful faculties nalisin I publish him o the world as a dcred, That the Administrator exhibit his Ad- course others may take ; but, as for me, cating and propogaling slanders against our Bnt then 1 heard them from the Book inspir'd which he possessed for the first time de­ oeiglibur, or who can meet that neighbour at Nntchrz under the. hill" BLACKLEG, -1 ministration accountto this Court for adjustment, _ , Read and instruct their listening little ones, he cried, with both his arms extended aloft, at the Probate Office in said Norwalk, on the 8th' veloped ; and now was first witnessed that tlie°altar and pour out his oblations to the giv­ COWARD and cu r THROAT VILLAIN. If this That riches gain'd without the fear of God mysterious and almost supernatural trans- his brows knit, every feature marked with er of all good, without feeling the conscious day of February, 1830, at 2 o'clock afternoon; . wretch could b'ing himself io demand sat and that all persons interested in said estate may. * Were but in ill inheritance,—and he furmati >11 of appearance which the fire of the resolute purpose of his suvd, 4-vnd his ness that he has done or tried to do that neigh­ isfaction for this publick denunciation i be notifie.i thereof, the administrator will cause Who hastcth after wealth, does often fall voice swelled to its boldest note of excla­ bour all the harm in his power ? These re­ his own eloquence never failed to work in will be more than could be expected of this Order to be published in a newspaper print- }• Mid hurtful snares,and drown his pricelesssoul mation— '-give me liberty, or g:ve me flections must give a heartfelt delight, '• a so­ In deep perdition. Then I marvell'd much, him. For as hi-> mind rolled along and his nervous system. The only way vvhic ed in said Norwalk. began to glow from his own action, all the death ! ber certainty of waking bliss'' in the noble 109 BENJAMIN ISV#CS^ Judge. Pondering the mystery.— employment of spiritual devotions. this renegade could be brought to stand be­ czuuicc of the clown seemed to shed them­ OTICE—All persons having unsettled At length a voice MR.RANDOLPH'S I.AST.—The following are We think a great deal, say a great deal a- fore the muzzle of a pistol would be to tie accounts on the books of Samuel Pcn-_ selves spontaneously. His attitude, by de­ bout Sabbath Schools, Bible, Tract, and Mis­ his legs 10 standards wiih a pitch fork un­ N Flow'd from those lips that blanch'd on Gol* grees, became erect and lofty. The spirit the remarks of Mr. Randolph on introducing coyer. are requested to make immediate pay­ sionary Societies, the immorality of our neigh­ der each arm. {t/53 Don't get the officers ment lo Gonr.n D. JENNINGS- gotha, l.ca;ne of his genius awakened all his features.— a resolution of thanks to the President of the " Return, my erring sons !"—and hack they bours and pique ourselves on our punctuality of justice to stop you Maj. Wolley—:on't His couutenauce shone with a nobleness late Virginia Convention : „ at Publick Worship, without once reflecting VliNTRlLOftUiSM. ' To their blest fold with tears. So there was joy " Mr President, for the last tim stand upon your professsion Major Wool HE other evening as I sat musing by the In Heaven,—as when the prodigal doth turn and grandeur which it had never before that a spirited and unprovoked hostility to our ey you are too bloody for all that Major fire, all at once 1 thought 1 heard a voice . throw myself on the indulgence and cour­ neighbours, by slanderous inuendoes, base First from his sins, and find a pardoning God. exhibited. There was a lightning in his Wooley—yon cant be scared. Can you ?" which appeared to come from a great distance, •• tesy of this body. I have a proposition to and dastardly calumnious would give a fin­ 50 or GO miles from the south, saying, " Mi .BAR- Harlfbrd, Conn. Dec. 24, 1829. II eyes which seemed to rive the spectator. ishing stroke to our characters for moral or TRAM, your Note becomes due about the IS/ of Hisaciion became graceful, bold, and com­ submit, which I flatter myself—I trust Treating one^s Resolution.—Net long 1 believe—will be adopted, not only with religious sincerity, and do more towards our March, I hope you will be ready lo meet it-."—, manding ; and in the tones of his voice, since,in a country town—no matter where, \ cohi chill ran down my back, somewhat like' MISCELLANY. greater unanimity than any which hus been • rational, moral, charitable, and spiritual ad­ but ru;.e especially in his emphasis, there vancement than all the Paternosters in the a number of gentlemen belonging to a the first symptoms of the ague and fever But' offered in the com so of our past discussions PATRICK HENRY. was a peculiar charm, a magic of which Popish calendar. It manifests that we have Temperance Society, made considerable soon recovering from my fright, thinks I. wheth- ' but with perfect unanimity :—it is a vote er this voice is real or imaginary, it is absolute The following sketch of one whom Mr.Jef­ any one who ever heard him will speak as a regard to what we shall be, as well as what exertion to induce an acquaintance, a jolly, of thanks to our eminent colleague, the truth. I therefore immediately resolved myself < ferson styled " the greatest orator that ever soon as he is named, but of which no one we are—that we hare an eye to that epoch g od natured fellow, who loved brandy President of this body. When I. shall into a t ommitiee of Ways and Means, and niter lived," was principally.,compiled from Wirt's can give an adequate description. They when by our "words we shall be justified;'' well enough when he could get nothing revolving many plans, 1 hit upon the following1^.,. have heard him pronounce the words "this and shews conclusively that the thought of " Sketches," by the editor of the Ulster Sen­ can only say i struck upon the ear and up­ stronger, to sign the articles agreeing to sch me, which, if carried into execution, 1 think f Convention stands adjourned sine die," I something after deaih inclines us to make a will extricate me completely from imj ending, tinel, now a member of Congress. on the heart in a manner which language total abstinence. He demurred for some cannot tell. And to all these, his wonder shall be ready to sing my political None wise improvement of our time. danger, viz : If all those who has-e unsettled ac­ -PATRICK HENRY, It is expected that the members of this so­ time, but at last his good nature had the counts will pay the Cash by the 1st of February working fancy, and the peculiar phraseol- dimittis. They will put a pericu^o three better of his inclination, and taking the next, or give me their noto at 30 days, and pay' A native ofVirginia. and a plain coun­ • i • i_ i. _ 1 - . I .j : m Kn mostAitt nuinfulpainful mrki\tmonths I'.i r»fof i«a fiolltlCllipoliticui *ic, nei-nei ciety will observe the following ru'es If they ogy in which he clothed images; for he should be so unfortunate as to be susceptible pen, he wrote his name with a large flour­ when it becomts dut,and those who have already try lad, was the second son amongst nine ther short nor uneventful: and I iiopc I painted to vlie heart with a forco that al­ of any compunctious visitings of conscience, ish ; then throwing it down, he exclaimed, piven their notesr which ought to have been paid' children of a respectable planter, in-Han­ may be permitted to add, notwithstanding lone a<;0, will pay by the 1st of March next, all most petrified it. In the language ol'those they should immediately discard tne useless slapping a friend on the back, " There, over county, who could only afford to give the'momentous collission which may have will be well After I had adopted this plan, I ' who heard him on this occasion, he made monitor, and act with no more reflection than darn ye, now u'eat."—L'tica Sentinel. congratulated myself on account of my happy him a scanty English education. He was occurred in oui debates, that I leave this the brute. That they should consider that chiefly distinguished in his youthful days their blood run cold, and their hair to rise contrivance, and thought myself as greatadnan- on end." assembly with the most hearty good will to the canting precepts that arc abroad on the SUNDAY MAILS.—We are informed by cier as Hamilton when in the zenith of his glory. as a lover of shooting and fishing, and as duties of charitable citizens can have no ef­ Some perhaps may be at a loss to con­ all. But I cannot part without inviting a gentleman now in this £ity,a great part of For thinks I, they cannot resist the dulcet har­ a performer upon the violin —being, withal, the Convention to pass the vote of thanks fect unless backed by the shining qualities of mony contained in this invitation, the words o£. ceive what there was in a simple enquiry of whose life has boon spent in Dublin, thai which sound so sweet and melod-ous, when com­ very indolent and very fond of reclining I have now moved. If it had heen a sui­ an industrious calumniator. That the Psalm­ near the margin of solitary streams, watch­ damages that afforded such scope to the ist was mistaken when he described a citizen the post office in that city is manageasub pared with the following, " By Authority of the table occasion, I might1iave added some state of Jonnecticiit." as pronounced by a cer­ ing for hours with intense reflection, the powers of.Henry; but it will readily be of Zion in the 15th Psalm, where he says, stantially 011 a plan similar to that of Lon­ understood from the fact, that, regardless thing respecting his public life elsewheie '• Lord,who shall abide in thy labernacle, who don. No business is ever done at the of­ tain gentleman with a Fur Cap There is some­ motion of his line. After a year's attend­ thing very abhorrent, harsh and disagreeable in of the law's straight jacket, he kicked the (with which I have had the pleasure to be shall dwell in thy holy hill ? he that backbi- fice on the Sabbath, except when the mail ance behind the counrer of a retailing mer­ well acquainted) but it would be out of teth not with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his th- sound of the last quoted words, and what is chant, his father set him up in a small wajr; duniurrer, the interlocutory judgment, and Packet arrives on Sunday, and then it is still worse they continue almost a week to ring place, and fulsome : I therefore forebore neighbour, nor laketh up a reproach against but his pecul ar habits wholly disqualified the rules of practicc, out of court, and as­ confined to simply lodging ihe mail in the and echo in the ears, especially when heard by introducing it." his neighbour," That they should consider personsof weak nerves Is is therefore my ear-, him for the bustle of trade, and he broke sailed directly the root of the evil—the office, where it remains till Monday morn­ Mr. R. then read tho following: themselves bound to make scandal and de­ nest request that all those whom it may concern twico in the course of a brief career.— royal veto. This gave him an opportuni­ traction the chief business of their hver, and ing before it is opened. Such facts dissi­ " Resolved, That the impartiality and would accede to my plan and save me the neces­ Very poor and very unmindful of the fu­ ty of indulging his republican bias. He though they should be as ignorant and stupid pate a cloud of objections raised by ava­ sity of recurring lo any further measures, for it dignity with which Philip P. Barbour, Esq. ture, at the premature age of 18, lie mar­ descanted warmly upon the reciprocal du­ as Hottentots,they should assume great knowl­ rice for purposes of deception. is not my wish in any way to stir up the sediment**, ty of king and subject,and entered into that has piesided over the deliberations of this edge of men and things,fill the world with wise [Cincinati Jonrnal. of human nature or hurt the feelings of any liv­ ried the daughter of an innkeeper without 1 boundless held of argument—the Rights house, and ihe distinguished ability where­ saws and modern instauces, make long disser­ •'Hi' mB——Baail»IHUI«H—••—B—w ing creature. D* S- BARTRAM. fortune, ana commenced farming; but Norwalk, January 15, 1830. .103 by he hath facilitated the despatch of busi­ tations on the ignorance and imprudence of E, THOMAS C. '.VORDIV, of Bridgeport, in meeting with his wonted ill-luck in this of Man. The audience hung forward fiom ness, receive the best thanks of tfra Con­ their neighbours, and by all means manifest the County of Fairfield, and JOSEPH W. *TOTICE.—The subscriber who is ir, possess- employment, he became soon after redu­ the seats and windows in breathless silence, JL^I ion of Ihe original recipe, would respectful­ vention." greater knowledge of other people's business HUBBELL anil STUKGES BTI .DLEY. both of Nor­ ced srj low by his reckless h bits, that he as if ready to tumble upon him. By one walk' in said county, do hereby certify and de­ ly call the attention of the publick to'the follow­ After this question had been put, and a than their own. Dictate to others what they was obliged to throw himself upon the indignant invective, he diove the clergy neglect themselves. Never reflect that while clare, that on tho 1st day of August, A D. 1829, ing certificates. All persons applying to bin at loud and uniform Aye had carried it, the his residence in Ridgefield,Fairfield County.Con. charity of his faiher-in-law—waiting, in fiom the bench; tears flowed from the admonishing others they are giving vent to we entered into opartnership foi the term of word uiianitnously was attached to it on three years from that date, in conformity to the can be furnished with a certain remedy for the his absence, upon travellers and visitors eyes of his enraptured parent; and when their own spleen, nor that self-ignorance complaint to which the certificates refer, the jury, completely bewildered by his el­ Mr. Randolph's motion.—As soon as this provisions of the Statutelaw of this state entitled in the character of landlord. In his state makes the main difference between a wi " an act authorizing limited paitnersliips in cer­ 1E5SE WHITLOCK. question had been put by Mr. Stanard, Mr. man and a fool. Never for one moment sus­ of depression, when tho past recalled no oquence, retui neda verdict of one penny tain rases." the said Wordin being a specialpart- HIS is to certify that I was grievously -af- Barbour returned to the chair, and deliv­ pect that any person has sagacity enough t themo for grateful remembrance, and the damages, the people, in defiance of his ner. and the said Hubbell anil Bradley being flicted with the Gravel about six years a go ered a very cloqueni and affect ionrate ex­ penetrate the veil of our hypocricy, and dis­ general partners, within the intent and meaning and could find no relief, till Joseph Whitlock, future presented not a solitary gleam of own resistance and cries of "order !" from the Shrriff, tore him -from his seat and pression of his thanks, accompanied by cover the littleness, and read the dirty work­ of that act, under the aforesaid company name., hearing of my complaint prepared a Medicine: hopo, he seems to have been guided as ings of our souls as plain as Moses did the wri in said Norwalk, and wherever else the interests that gave me immediate relief and I have never cariied him in triumph on their shoulders strong oxhortations to cultivate harmony in it were by the finger of Heaven, into ibe ting on the tables of Mount Sinai. of said company may require, to transact and been troubled with it since; and I believe it to the State, and to pour oil upon tho waves. f path which nature had designed him to After this, it is needless to add, he rose It is further expected of the feminine part carry on the business o preparing Drugs and be a sure remedy against that complaint. —• Dye Woods ; of Milling in all its branches, and DANIEL BRADLEY. pursue. He betook himself to the study like the morning sun in a clear and cloud­ of this society, that they should no longer on less sky, burning brighter and brighter as SINGULAR FACT > fine themselves at home attending to the low of buying and selling and trading as merchants Ridgefield, Conn. A. D. 1S17. of law, and in six weeks according to Mr. Russia designated in prophecy to destroy the Turks, in ail kinds of goods, wares and merchandize.— THIS is to certify that I never have been troub­ Jefferson, obtained a license to practice. he progressed towards his meridian glory. and the Pope. drudgery of a house wife, but act in that And we further certify and declare that the said led with the above mentioned complaint 10 the sphere for which " nature and the Gods de­ The polished gentlemen of (he long robe, Such was the gified mortal, who after Hubbell, by the terms of said co-partnership, present date. DANIEL BRADLEY. The manuscript notes of President Ed­ signed them," which evidently was to gossip clad in the splendid costume of British conquering tho accomplished civilians of has, and is to have, during the existence thereof, July 4, 1829. wards are now being published in the col­ about for the clnritaable and indispensable the eutire control and superintendance of all the Virginia at the Bar and in the Legislature, THIS may certify that I,E?tlierWi'itlock,was barristers, and the gentry ofVirginia whose lection of his works. His note on Isaiah purpose of inventing slander, and causing the business of said firm, and the sole authority and afflicted with the gravel, which no medicine that business they transacted, made sport of and setting the whole coniineni in a fer­ xli. 25, contains the following intrji preta charactcrs of their absent neigbors to pass in power »u bind the company by any contract writ­ was administered could give me any relief, till him, when uncouth in his manners and ment, entered this Hall wi.h Geo. Wash­ tion, which was probably writtott before review and abide r.e deadly scrutiny of their ten or parole : to receive and pay out mon-es ; Joseph Whitlock sent me onethat gave immedi­ awkward in his gait, he came among them ington and other distinguished statesmen 1740. Bu. ye the Holy Glioh seems inquisitorial Tribunal, remembering that — to adjust aud settle accounts of every descrip­ ate reiiefand I have never been troubled with it as a Delegate to the first Congress. They tion relating to said firm, and generally to do or since, and I believe itto b • sure remedy against in a coarse homespun dress, and not a sin principally to have an eye here to some " On Eagles wings immortal scandals fly, • cause to be done u* der his direction, all acts and lint complaint, as witness my hand. met, if I may so speak, with the point of gle soul of his acquaintance had the leas other Prince, or antitype of Cyrils, ihat Whilst virtuous actions are but born to die;" business necessary to be done in the prosecution ESTHER WHITLOCK. tho bayonet at their breast, or rather wiih idea that ho would fare better in expound­ shall come from the northeast, to destroy and that of the affairs of said company.—And we further Southeast. July 6, 1829 - ing legal lore than in measuring tape. the halter dangling over their heads, f :r the spiritual Babylon, or Anti-Christian certify and declare that the said Wordin on said WE do hereby certify that Grace Kelly was "Ourgossip birds must keep abright look-out, first day of August, 1829, furnished, paid and t:ured of the gravel by n medicine prepared by By-and-bye, however, the period arrived the whole machinery of the colonial gov­ Church. >' he chief of them, that are cal­ And show the world what folly is about." advanced the sum of Two Thousand dollars, Joseph Whitlock, and we do believe it to be sure for making his debut. It was in a suit ernment was yet in regular operation—the led the kings of the cast, that are repre­ his full amount and proportion of the Capital remedy against that complaint and we do cheer prosecuted by the clergy of Virginia a- king's governors, commanders and soldiers sented as corning up to destroy the spirit­ I would suggest that as a rule of tho society Stock of said Company, to be by him, as such fully .recommend it to the publick. 105w6 it should bo instant death to any of its mem­ gainst the planters fora stipend in tobacco, being in full possession of the strong holds, ual Babylon, or the drying up tlie river special partner,furnished and advanced, accord­ HIRAM GAY, MATILDA GAY, bers who should be so fool hardy as to speak ing to the terms of said co-partnership. JOHN REYNOLDS, /ISAAC REYNOLDS V according to an old law Gf the colony, ap­ and, from what had passed, highly exaspe­ Euphrates, in Rev. xvi. 12, is probably the rated against the colonists. well of an absent neighbour ; though this may THOS, C. WonDitr, proved by the King. This law, on two Emperor of Muscovy, (Russia.) The be enacting laws against a crime that seldom JOSET:I W. HUBBELL, ROCR~SALTi occasions, has been so tar modified (but "No wonder, then." says Mr. Wirt,des­ princes that the emperor of Muscovy shall if ever occurred. It may not therefore be ne­ STURGES BRADLEV. HUNDRED Bush. ofCurracoa Salt. without the King's consent) as to leave cribing this interesting scene, "at the long probably come upon as mortar, are those cessary. It is further expected of its men Fairfield County, ss. Norwalk, O^t. 22. 1829. 12 >f an excf'Tont:M?ialiiy7 may bo had of it optional with the planters to pay in to­ and deep silence which is said lo have two great princcs that the devil I13S set up bers thai the restiainta of religioa and moral The above certificate and declaration made hi'subscriber Cheap. * ° and signed before me, BENJAMIN ISAACS, bacco, or money at the rate of sixteen followed upon their organization ; at in opposition to Christ—viz : ihe' empe­ obligation should have no tendency to control Also, a general.assortment 108 Associate Judge County Court. ml Groceries. JV -tViM.,*-* ^ •shillings and eight pencc per hundred.— the anxiety with which the members ror of the Turks and the Pope ; ihe em­ this slandering mama; shame must lose its blush and judgment fly to brutish beasts.— Sa'uratnck.'.Tni>: 5."1830. 55' Of course in years of'short crops,' when looked round upon each other; and the peror of the Turks first so drying up the tobacco brought fifty shillings a hundred, reluctance which every individual felt to One indispensable requirement is, lh?t its / of the subscriber several the planters made a handsome speculation open a business so'feailully momentous.— HP! subscriber having taken ihe above B his way is thus prepared. The princes have common sense, that they can teach their wetks since, three SHEEP, di£, by commuting; and the clergy, finding r named Establishment, recently occupi In tlfe nfidst of this cle*ep"'and deathlike si- of these-wry countries, whose former neighbours in all the essential duties of life, ed by George Lockwood, is «iow opening a fresh feient marks The owner can themselves thus deprived of what they con­ lencc, and just when it wa« beginning to princes overthrow ihe literal Babylon, will dictate a course of prudence to all around them, and general assortment of have them by proving pioperty ceived to be their due, laid the case before become painfully embarrassing, Mr. Hen­ bo joined fortify themselves with all the imaginary con­ and paying changes HARVEY SAPKDRKS. . with the princes of Musfcovy, as Reasonable * »oods, Norwalk, Jan. 25. 1830. 109. the King. He at once annulled the mod­ ry arose slowly, as if borne down by the they have of late been in war ttaih the sequence o£conceited greatness, that their o- which will be ofleied at the lowest prices. ROKE into the enclosure of ifying acts declaring them to be usurpations weight of his subject. After falteiing ac­ Turks." It is a little singular tiiat this pinions are the laws of community and their WILLIAM GALE. of his authority, and restored the opera- favours a sure passport to publick considera­ Bthe subscriber some time in cording to his habit,-through a most im­ prophecy should have been printjng just NOTICE September or October last, four lion of the old law, whereby the clergy pressive exordium, in which he merely tion. HE Subscriber requestsall those indebted to about the timo that Gen. Diebitsob advan­ It is likewiso expected that whenever any Sheep, mark not familiar. The were re-invested with the right to demand echoed back the consciousness of every bun to call and make immediate Settle­ owner can have them by proving ced upon' Constantinople. The ezar has language (spoiten or written) which is calcu­ tljeir stipend in tho specific tobacco. The ment either by cash or note, as the first Feb­ property,and paying charges. other heart in deploring his inability to certainly begun his assigned work with vi- lated to correct the laudable (not to ruary is the longest indulgence which can possi sflbjact created qn uncommon excitement' do justice to '.he occasion, lie launched, JOSEPH OENEDICT.SF _or and succcss.—iY. If. Herald. - • sav vicious) taste of community, meets their bly be given, ^ JQ&EFH E, CORKER. RidgrficJil, Dcc. 2d, 1SS0. 10s • m