U4,4--f(: ,i: : ' -rAv3A -'-rp fer-rhfe -irm'5 : ' 1 '
L j T I f 1
ALEXANDER J. MAURICE
, EDIT OR & PROPRIETOR. ' ' ' -' 41 '
MAii ll i' '. Hjjjjg
LAWS Ot THPTJN1TED 3TATE8.
"fassed at tb fintt-aeuloo if tbe twenty-firt Cougmi.
,AN A CT tt uthorizt the re conveyance
of a lot. of land to the Mayor and Corpo
ration of the City of Netr Yoirk: ; !
v Wfit?feas the Mayor and Corporation of trie
I City of New Yorlt on the sixth May,
one thousand eight hundred and eight,
Qia convey 10 me ynnea oisies, a loi oi
land at the foot jpf Hubert street, in the
City of New York, called the North Bat
tery,
so long as the same should be used
and applied to the defence and safety o(
, the port of New York, and no longer.?'
Be it enacted by the Senate and Home
tf Representatives fifltfoi United States of
America in Congress assembled, That,
whenever the President of the United States
shall determine that the said lot is no longer
useful for; the purpos aforesaid, he be, and
he hereby is, aqthqrifd to cause the same
ttf be reconvyed in the! Mayor and Cor
poration of New York, the works thereon
to be dismantled, and the materials thereof
to be disposed bft in such manner as, in his
judgment, the public interest, may require
fr ! ANDREW STEVENSON,
- I: Speaker qlhe Houst pf Representative.
JphNC.CALHOUNv1 j ;i '
; Vice President 6f the United States and
I president ef the Senatt. - : I
Approved; UyioJl83a:
ANDREW JACKSON.
AN 4CT o aher the
Bridge and Draws
across 'tneio'CtMna4j? rrum "n wnmgud t
City to Alexandria,
Be it enacted by the senate ana House
of. Representatives' of
the United States of
America in Congress assembled, That the
UofporHtion ot Georgetown, in ine uisrricr
(Columbia, be, and jthey are hereby, au
thorized, within six months from the: passing
of this act, to "forma diraW in ibe bridge
further enacted. That
the Corporal ion bf Washington, in the said
District Of Coluthbia1, be authorized to form
a ara,w in atd bridge, over the Eastern
channel ofjsaid river, thirty five feet wide j
for whidi tarppse trie sum of two thousand
dollars is hVre by appropriated, and Is to be
apptiedin tie same inanner, by the Corpo
ration oMyashinpton, ,:.tp2theeoiistrtinn
of the saidi last mentioned draw, as the ap
prppriatioA in the firjt section of this act is
to be madant?) applied bv the Corporation
of Ge orgeto w n, to the const roxt ion of I he
tint mennoned drawj ; and farther, that all
the provisions of th & act, relating to th
first pnentioned draw and! the Corporation
of Georgetown, shal apply to the draw last
mentioned, and the corporation of Wash
ington. J:: - t .j .
i Secw 9 And be it further enacted, That
nothing contained in this act shall.be const
jdered;as .giving a construction to so much
of the i tenth and eleventh sections of tb?
original charter of said Bridge Company, as
relates, to the construction
bridge. : j
j Approved, May ljl, 18S0. J
AN ACT to alter the time of holding tfre
sessions of the Legislative Council ofthe
Territory of Floriaa. j j
Be, it enacted bv the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States of
nmenca in congress assembled y- I hat,
the Legislative Council of the Territory of
Florida shall commence it session on the
first Monday in Jajipaiy in each year, in
stead pi the second Monday in October, as
now directed by fawJ i j. f
Seel 2 And be it further enacted, That
the first and . third sections of an act to
amend an act for the! apprehension of crim
inals and the punishment of crimes and
misdemeanors," passed bv said legislative
Council' the fifteenth davi of November.
of draws in said
firmed,' so far as the United St
title to the same - -
t f
Sec. 3. And be it further $ acted, ijThat
all cltims derived from the f rmer British
Government, icontained in r )orts of the
Commissioners of East Floric iv or the Re
gister and Receiver, acting i ispch,1! wh
did not ayai themsel ves of th prvisions nt
theitreaty rejtweeh Spaint id EneNhd,
signed at Yersaiilet ori the2C i of January,
one thousand j seven jhuiVdrc and eighty
three, by leaving sai l Proyi ce, Jbutjwho
remairied in the sme j and titBaiApa nis h
subjects, and whose titte8ty ere approved
vy die o pa ii 1511 auinorniea
tes have anv
and have!
"matiqn by
en
be
said
recommenaeo tor con
Commissioners, or Rejfter and Receiver,
acting as such, be, arid e same are hereby,
confirmed
I Sec. 4. And be itftither enacted, Ia
all the remaining clains which have been
presented according' tiu law, and not finally
acted upon, snail be anudicared hd fimiliy
settled upon (ie sanleconciiiion, restrictions
and limitations, in eiry resriect, as are pre
scribed by the act M I Congress, Approved
twenty third jMa y, ne thousand eight hun
ired. and twenty-ight, enlitled " Aji act
supplementary to the seversf acts providing
or the st-t'tement and J confirmation off pri
v.ii. nA :..
Sec 5. Mbeitfurtke
it shall be the timy ot the I
ceiver to deliver over all pers relative to
private land 'chiras ih Eajt Florida to the
keeper of the! public archives. .
Seci 6. nd be it further enacted. Tha4
Jill confimiHtion of land jitles, under, this
act, shall only operate as a relinquishment
of the right!jpf the (Jrited Jtates to thejsaid
shall not be cons'ru-
titles,
enmcted, That
egister and: Re-
ff rsoo who has been President of the Uni
led S ates, pne copy; i '
Sec. 2. nd be it fi&ther:enacted, That,
of thf edition of the Joijrnats of the House
ordered to bf printed by al resolution of this
m-uc ui einieenm iviav, one thousand
)2bt hundred and twenty-six, the cop-res be
distributed in the manner following, to wit ;
To the President and Vice President of
eignteen hundred and twenty
the same are hereby annulled.
Approved j May 14, 1830.
AN ACT to quiet the titles of certain
lanas respectively, an
ed either as a guarantee sf any such
or in any manner inecttng the rights of oth
er persons to , the same aods. 1
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted Thi
tiiae, bej and j so much of the act of .twenty-third of May,
one thousanp eight hundred and twenty
eight, as directed that ihe selection of claim
ti'i who availed f themselves of the first
I. . i. ' . :
pur-j
section of said act, bv accepting a quantitv
chasers of lands ibetween the lines of Icaual to oie leeue sauar- within their res
- . J . ii . i ! It, t
which confined the selection
shall not be held to ex
f tirltnar nnrt '
r'iset enacted ayTne"oeiiate
of Representatives of the United Slates of I greater quantity than a s
America vt Congress assembled, l hat the t claimants, wnp nave, or
President of the United States be, and he is lect, under the provisions of said law, any
sectioo.
wu ill' amu
may hereafter se-
hereby, authorized to pay, out of any money I quantity equal to the amount granted in bo
in the Tieauiy,not otherwise appropriated, I dies larger thin a section in the form of any
Claimants of lands apanisn survey or prat or survey, or wnere
are broken bv anv river, the
the United S fates. - one conv h trk'tka
Heads of Department, five coDies each : to
each Merpber ant Df legiite fof the prweM ItKe Act of 182S
Vwm&im to th? F Library, of he let etv six roontl
senate, tive copies ; 16 ::thc Library otW
House of Representatives, ten copies; to
'he Attorney and Post Master General, one
copy each; to each Governor of a State or
Territory, for the public library ofthe State
or Territory, one copy ; to the Military A
cademy at West Poipt, and io each incor
porated University! College, Historical or
Antiquarian Society, and Athenaeum, one
copy ; and to , each I person who has been
President of the United Stales, one copy ;
and that the residue remain In the custody
of the Clerk of the j House! of Representa
tives, till otherwise ordered by the House.
Sec. S. A nd be Ufurthrr enacted, That
the books hereby directed to be distributed
be properly prepared for transmission, n
der'the inspection ofthe Clerk of the House
of Representatives; and tnat they be for
warded free ot postage,, by mail, to the per.
sons hereby authorized to receive them, or
delivered to the order of Said persons in the
City of Washington.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, .Thai,
of the Copies of the; Diplomatic Correspon
dence of the Revolution which shall remain
after the distribution aforesaid,, one copy
shall be distributed to each new member of
each Congress succeeding trie present, un'il
al the copies shall have been distributed,
with the exception of twenty five, which
shall be reta;ned for i he library of Congress.
Approved, Mav 26, 1830.
ODDSAND ENDS
bt Shortibus Storibus Bcstett. Kigduh F chnidos.
Oi longoi ariicloi tirtsomoi.
CUROHOMOTOMTHOLOOOS.
INTERESTING ANECDOTE.
The Rochester (N. Y.) Craftsman related
circumstance attending the death of one
of our revolutiohary worthies, which is not
K the least calculated to mitigate the rharg&
ofreauentlv made and often verified of ther
rank ingratitude of Republics r Colonel
"latt, whose death we nave already men
tinned, was tike most of the gentlenren of
the old school,) reduced in the decline, of
iiife. He was tine i bf the pensioners onder
The oensidns are drawn.
every six months, and it is, one of "' the just
aog'gweTtqraCMMtru
if a pensioner dies anv finteeTween ih& "
semf-annual days of payment, hts widov.
ia cminren are, , aeoarreo trom orawmg
hat is" actually due from the last payment
Hay op to the day of the prisoner's deathj- '
Col, Piatt had been declining for j a long
time he was aware that death was rapidf?
approaching him and his sole prayer Tor,
this life was that he might be spared until
t fie 3d of March, the pension day that ho
miht leave his wile the stxmonths' pay
Every morning the feeble old man when ho
aWoke inquired! the dav of the mon'h0
has the 3d ofj March ? 1 Iftsiiiit
did come he had himself raised up in tho
bed, a friend was called in, and the papers)
instantly preparfd. On attempting to poft
his signature to them he was too feeble; to
write his name-; he was obliged to mako
his mark, which! was duly attested, and the
pension secured, : " Thank Heaven," saitJ
the veteran and he sunk down exhausted
on his p-llow. j Before the next morniofi
dawned, the old wart or lay j stiff in death t
That high heroic soul which sustained tho
frame of the young soldier j through sever
ears of toil and privation upheld the wast
ed body of the old man until his generous
ootect was accomDtisned. ana tnen u aew
a purer and a better world."
id
Calvifi
He io
roin
situated between
htary
the two lines in the State! the sections
New Dictionary.j The Augusta Courier
gives a specimen of - Me Crdcker Dictiona-
some of the definitions : I . '
fyodiaciouslymtan cprporc aSly.
Catawampusly, obliquely, bias. Chawed
up, having ear, nose and lip bit off. Con
traption, Combusticle, contrivance appen
Jam: between a contrivance and a trap
ping. Corn Stealer, Tater Qrabber, thumb
and four digits. Fitified, subj-ct to fits.
Flugens, fire and faggots. Forced, how
came you so. Fotcn. did fetch. Flustrated
of Ohio, commonlv called Ludlow's and said landso Selected, or which may he so
leading from Washington City to Alexanj-helhAeSrand South ofthe Greenville selected is hereby confirmed to said claim
driari across the Potomac river, not less than I tr.,i.,F i;na iafH ninr ih h tnrJntv ith I ants t and it snail be the dutv ot the Sur
ixiy-six feet in length, nor less than twelve I day' 0 June, in the year ! of our Lord one veyot General to makj? a survey and certi- pcustrated and prostrated, greatly agitated.
jeei wiae sna lor aeirHymg ute vxpensr i 1 thousand eight hundred and twelve the sum ncate of an sticn claims, 10 reiuni me fame
making said draw, the sum of six thousand 1 sixly two thousand five hundred and fii- to the Commissioner of the General Land
dollars be, and the same is hereby, appro- Leeri dollars and twenty five centsiwith in-i Office, and tbereupot a patent shall ssue
piistea, i?ut or any unappropriaiea money herest from the fourth March, eighteen bun
jatne sreasury. i Idred and twenty five, at six per Cent, per
&ec. 2. And be) U turtner enacted, l h3 Unham. until oaid : bein&r the amount ai
ine wasnineton oriaee i company snati i urKUtt
h said lands were valued, exclusive of
iiereauer oe requireu ecp cirhi .euecf 'limptovemeots, under the act of Congress,
ing lamps, to be lighted during the night, ot entitlld An act to authorize the President
which four shall be at tbe principal draw, Lvf tDe United .States ito
And be it j
the provisions of said
urther enacted,
which shall, by a strong and sufficient tail-1 deed or deeds, to the United States, in such I file their acceptance o
ing, b separated from the carriage way.. ! ?. manner as the Piesipent ihalt direct, their I law. j
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That. I litie or lues to tbe kaid lands. : I Sec. 9.
in making said draw, the opposite side ot 1 s-w 2. And be ii further enacted! That 1 t shall be
, the warpS, above and; below the bridge, 1 . navmenti aforesaid shall be made as
shall be curved off in circular form ; and the! directed to tbe said claimants, according to I deeds on which they may have fina
Side of tlje spaces covered bv said draw, l.h( valuation, of their resDective tracts of I lected the claims.
.1 .... , I . . . . , . . . .IT"" ,r- , . ' ! J i m " '
to the or
if the land has
grantee, or to his assignee,
been sold or transferred to
any other person, or to the legal owner by
purchase or descent.
Sec; 8. And be it further enacted, I hat
the claimants who ard entitled to the ptov
enter into certain j sions of that jact, ot
r al t tt m m I Iuir Ura m ' onn rT'm at a'h I - 1 J l I j x I . I AM a W a lAVArrAinff rta-tti ipmn 9 I Hia n I I
wf VMM wM; . v aeeoiiaiions relative 10 me tanus locaieu 1 srives fyhvl"B H,"a,w" "v "' "91 ed ttoarer. a most violent fellow, a uroCKet: 1 a
ine priugeji ano in repainnjr snu 1 undef v,re,nia military land warrants. lying by taKing a quanuiy equai 10 a league nio-Roarious. RumbunCtious. riooine aniilcs
Iho f imnanu matr anrl horuhr DM 1 i ' A 1 1 1 9. X -J 13 : U 1 a.r in Iiaii rt tho (irhnlA errant . cnsill ffls I . .. i J. 1 .-J -.
tiv viuuuii v luaii mm vw v t i-sAi Hrovn i iiiiiiiw'ii anil ntittri is iiiira in uir isuuaic ima v -r wvti iArinn t 1 uaru iiiiiraavniii .rrrui irvr , i n
WW- I w m -i- w -r w ;---:t , - IT" w i i- lr-issfreL.."w wp-w. ww m w -rm vmc w
to reduce the width oi the Dridge 3tate of Qnio . Provided, however, That, and they are hereby, allowed the; tuftner rlf,g.taued Roarer. Scrimvtiori. minutest Ihe
four feet, leavinp four feet on one I rtovmnt Uf airi nm. I ihi cirt I time of one vear. from the Dassaee of this I ..... ,i,- i:'.,i anA AC nAthnn konunH Li
r it
end. of
bridge,
permitted
to twentv
j 7 . , " I r . . a : lurpviie aw jv pbw ------ . , .t .: i I dtuiii itic s i t ir caiu ui; jivtiiuie oiibi v
Side of said budge for foot passengers; claimant or claimirits shall relinquish, bv act. to execute their relinquishment, and t.. l r Stoaueer. to strut! with! free neero diehi
, - : . V m ' I 1 'ii I - l i I . J r I : .i ' T ! -" '' !! r . . J.., . . ..... . .. . . j l o . , i i,-. ... .
Who
- t . t i o : 4 a
Jimber Jawed, having the tongue always
mo v ing. Lambasting, a very, severe lick
Moccasin, green whiskey. To Mosey
ng
f.
nation
conversation
THE SKELETON.
The celebrated living skeleton.
Edson, has arrived at New York.
thus described by a correspondent of tho
Evening Post ; 1 have seep him, and must
say that his appearance exceeds ray imagi-
from what I heard of aim. r rons
with him and his friends, I
in the year 1783 in Stafford, Ct. but removed
with his parents,; whiV quite young, to Ran
dolph, (V.) He has been remarkableTor
strsngtn and activity. Very few men .of
his sice could outrun him, or junip, or throw
him by fair wrestling. His height when
arrived at manhood was 5 leet'4. inches,
and weight 135 pounds. His life has beer
very active and labonoi. and he appjro
to possess a remarkably strong and healiLy
coi sututiop. He served as a soldier during
the last war, under captain Benjamin Lg-r
ton of the 11th reg't, and bore the Wputa
tion of a brave and active soldier. ' He. witb
ipay
to clear out. Obsquatulate, to mosey, or to I the assistance of one of his comrades, cap
abscond. Pernickety, Squeamishly fasti turjed three British Serjeants and marched
dious. Py son, violent in politics on the ihem into the American camp. Heaaio
wrong side. i. e. against us ; Mogmatorinl sighaiized himself at the battle of Piaithu ff
l nnt, a process which laKes a man as went ana was one among ine orve .men who
'"j where he is not,, as where he is. Ram- Jvo unteered to remove the pi
d tr.e provi-i where n(. -,s not, as where he is. Ram- jvo unteered to remove the ptanks irorn the
avail them- 1 9m,nHA1iA rrttwri nn rivnr Jtina Tail. I hi id frie to DreVeOt the riasLirf nt' thw ai..I.u
nq receivea a snot tnrougn ine top t his
as he was
about to remove the fast
9nk. But much fatigued alter the buttle-
slept on the ground during the night
hout covering, and when awoke in the
morning by his comrades, was so chi
anq benumed With the cold I that ! he
led
MS
j- . 4 i . . a.
ty. socicaoiager, in ngnting, a iick wai
a , ' VjmW mI.Mifia alanl.fl ff rr m n.r. I nn'uhlh In P . n atrf null Mithnni i.i.,I.J...
Bll oenrlieular. ' Soontinaceouslv of one's oni vet he recovered the use of his limbs in
IkrJi.lii nl Iho It ilim- nrilrt K.. I . :: . I I I : . f I .. J t '
'in f uv r"c b,, -if I irccord. sarswaran.
ri. leoal nrnroerlinors of I verv short ' time. From .hi
ceivers to restore to the claimants -i thj4' title I - nA- Smartie. one! who thinks him 4 veiars -aeo. he has been gradullv losini hii
fe" self rieht sharp. Swipev, forked. Snip I flesh, without any apparent disease, bavin?
tiouS) finically nice. To Chunk, to; brick scarcely teen ;aick one day, for taken anjr
bat with chunks; not jwltb stones. Tet& medicine, iOitfwpJi'otio ibaf I Slooe jot JIet
tally twisted, confoundedly contorted, ' pillsi he weighs" at present but 60 pounds is
certain t .. ; i y v - " :r--i' I he lost 7 lbs. last year, but aDoearS to have
Approve
.1 -. ! '
AN ACT
May 2d
-it
f MC
1 s
the distribution
of
books therein mentioned. I K I Sam Patch Outdone. A friend elves us I nd more'tlesh to SDare : his annearMne ik
Be it enacted by the Senate and Mouseup, following fact. p rLiuring the late ciuiseji hat Of a skeleton animated with, and per
of Representatives of the United Stales, of Gf the Peacock in the Gulf of Mexico, in' a J forming all the actions of fife 2 but iitill the
mnlateo th sitntm nnii MniixA America iti Congress assembled. That the l violent eale. one of the! sailors was blown 1 mire shadow of man, being, .literull
superin t kf RsnrtKntnih)tm M the United States of I copies 01 ine; umiomavic vurresuuiiuciivc 1 n tne ion-g-tiii uim i ti 1 sue ing, uu nn uuu wor uui wnai ui
I . : i . ! tl. m. . II 1 r .U- A niaJiinan Rovnliitinn. nn
shall be sufficiently land strongly planked ha0dl made under the above recited act of
Up on each side ; and said Bridge Company I Con gf ess.
shall remove from the oassae through ii l Annrnved. Mav 5fi. l&sa
;fill obstructions to safe navigation, ''fjv. ; I j: :li i . , yA. H j. "'
aeel 4 And be it further enacted Tha, ! Apj ACT to provide for the 6nal settlement
eo soon as me aecietary ol. War shall pe n ; Mand claims in Floiida.
fully satisfied that the work contemDlateo I r ii v,nr't'pd. hit th Sitnnt em
-bv this act tt he Vtnn nndr th. nnr!n. I ' r D....--.Ct a, 1T;-J vr.o rl rnnips oi the Diulomatic CorreSDohdence 1 nfT the ton-pal
teodehce and authority -ofi tbe Corporation I America irt CWreis assembled, That lllofthe American Keoluiion, published iniseaJ tie was picked up with roucn oiljcui jmore remarKabie, he enjoys good health.
Itf Georeeton. is DroDetlv arid sufficientlvliKU etim and titlA to land filed before the I oursuarice of a resolution of Congress oi l tv and brought on! board without haying! sleeps well, hii appetite good, phd the
w aiBw-k . . . T . m hAk-ww' . j. j. w frr a a k w. n - i n H-BBi-ca-ii - n - i k iiiia a k- m i r - . s var a r. mill iiiiiib - - - r - w ;
wcuuuur.ana is emireiy saie ior tne p-it: i Hep is ter and Keceiver ot the Iana nce,i iwcuy cciu wain, v t miiaiucu ""jt -ee v-;' ' "i , i bv" " -; 7 - V "r'r.t r - T-- 't'-".
Afa,H. k.U. . v'. k.r:. .uu iWi ... . : :. .: . , ; .t- rl titinstrt onrf niohtppn. which have been or I ntoPr1 of 1 SO feet. Irov Zsentinet. -! I formed, tlis DUlte is rood, from 75 tn fio
anhmnr;.i;nnar.in i,a n mnrh I r'.- fi--: ..jL .i.L .Jt.tn.ri I mav lierefier he received at the Depart-r:fl ill I 1 t ' " - I oer minute, bodily strength not soa much'
rrrr'T "W"? n --Tr." 1 -?lH UMUT rrT ' ; oT-.i: V. J.l.-so..i a&.a wit Sti -L H intlemn arrived liUs.:.!.. K..I.Vv .i:.'nA' ii-il-
ni vnm . av ...ak A a t n m aa a r a ! t 4 a m n r m risaiaw. si iiisiriiiuicu nnu uiduudcu l v ivisitc , mvi . v -" " - ' iuiiHiuiauw wu Mm u sau uu auu uuuuus.
wnicrMmvej..Uc -" Trvr.sT: 71-.;. M loT. nm from i Nantucket. broUJ i
WPfnsei of making kaid .draw.v, -U . ' t-lciaeii nd-twaraedpT-onfirmation, oi.. w fanner uuw.i8, .u w . , . , ; -TrmS n ,7 ti;til . M."v ,T. 7 ti-T f r.""
Sec. 5. And te ttlMther tnactea. mat contained in the reports
said Co
passage
and
interrupt
a I
rporaiton of ! ! Georgetown shall not mons. of said Register
t the passage across said 4 bf idg mined to the Secretary
pen
ongerjperiod iban! sixty days, under jfh according 'to law,
nalty f paying ftp fine Bridge Company J Congress, on the fo
3
an amounr eaual to ten dollars, for each
and every day over sixty days, that the pa
tiing of said, bridge may belnterruptedt f
. 5c. be4tpirtheraafa, tAnM
tf said Company sbajl refuse to the Corpo
ratioQ of Ueoreetown,the ight' to execute
he prof Uijbns of thisi acttheff-he Trighjis
nd provisroriiHnfavor 6f "said Compainy,
eenred by the!seciniSecUoit6f this jact,
hall! be null and vpidno
if Ihe ssitCoWpiny sha il ) refuse peci ti
the altcwtioa in ihe draw herein provided
ftr, and shail Ftlbiniihirty, daya afterthe
f Geprgetq wn psucptpsaitnbtiv
and i every thingthefSSPMOi. VjP
vcase iu nave eueci
, ..Si
e thousand eight
id the same are
he iexceDtion'of such
armed by the Spanish Government
ahqfracts and odi To the r resident ana vice rresiacnioi wiui mm -jwm. .f; rZVrr:; -. r'Tt I n1 couia nis menial faculties ar
jaDSiractSj ana?opi v hi L . . 1 a Ur nf the ch h Sarah, arri I Jl. ii tt.mJt u i .lJi
and Receiver, trans-1 tne unuea. oiaies, uiie upj.auHj ; Pv-.. ........ w. . - -r--- - - uui "w.uwfWK "r
ana iveccivcr, 1 . w : L -J-. . I ; M,niH.trt from ih ' Souih Sms.I ..Li.u u. .J u
'of the Treasury. I Meaas 01 iepanmeni, Bve.wpiei , .- amm..t.-- n . -- 'iieeuiri u Mwofi w. mugs . -ap
eri bhim to nltby;HihaS
j reierrea p mm u. 1 t f e- . ii 1 l tn: Mn.anm. : The followme ii n ei-l :ni v Ktt 5-
ih dav of January. 1 01 ine,wnerai uuuu iyulc,iu . r r rr: t . I u,w,s M,vT"vr Vf?f, wmarw
" .-ij J 1.-. u- a m t a ' amb inrai-', . a mm mm . i aw-'i irari iiiiiii a mm iliiiu , a aa , mm bvvvw, b-v mm w b rr wiawrmi s a mm va a:u a aavaai as k
tiMnrtroH and thirlv. be.l inienucm ui ure, uut y ., w- -,--1-- ; , ... ""-- . - -t - wr :-., auuiu
claims as wee ion- presentV'oegr one copy io ine
suhe of the Senate, live copies, to me mprary o isunng icci, z T" , a auanuuea. mw h v taactated tbtt tbo
fourteen
! v 1 . 1 UnnuAf Rnronfntives. ten comes I
quem,uiuc kV';,wV"":r hh. Attorney General, the Judces Jof. the! . r-1
thousand eiem nunareoanoeiBucu,wHiv.. rr , , , , A oer announc
k. r.rrWinid and renorted. with the Supreme VPti, ana toj me wuc. aui,a - -r, r .
51IOH " Tt. - , t , i. .:JMS..i' .:.L... .nnnl. lit .nohinH! lHttlf Ull vvni
Evidence by the Riebter and Keceiver, D- ' "l Zf' :,;:: : lrh, .hnnldet bean ll I imprestion of (he I
iSrette new ... ,01. Congre. to the Uonor '""""'" f jinitiiii, " T. P.-Tbi phenomenori is ei-
-i - - i t i . v -'i .i. inn iv z a.a a.siam ; w-- - - - - 'ft . ; " : 'a a '
bv;K5 -Thai ;PoiataDd'toeacb inc6tporatedUn.versriyi
ng&c.. Nortec We
Congre
f Sec. 2.: And
4ii the conflicting
ui obedience! to the ; fourth section of the act
olUongr
vhouiand
uiiis; ca3 ilis.t5 uittKbfrM jctra ca d:i:tittt3i tail pc..a
at
ll.t Stat.- une coov tcr eacu
ess, wpuruvea may ins ciguiiijv 7.' - . -
-fitir ru .i Xa t.t.. l uat orr in fnrei2njx-jpes;tothe
.'A A.n.ti;n at imlli 13T HCfcV.Mil ti n
and Athentsum, "one.copy j to the Secretary
American iet
Secretary
aval Coc.
thick, weighing 13 ids. oaiem paper. - I pulsation ot the arteries cn be" teh in anv
th.V Jktid I Pn of J the Pnot:s processes of
tn selV JheSi hh Aonwld his feet, can to i
Brussels, vbosel..Mwvn(ttll. tK- .
; wiuuvu me ajtinj, anu incommoao t
much when walking or dancing. . Jlo J
S wife And three children the youngesSj
tnesseo. me vu "Vr ' IIS! tt onl-eleven months old, : '
ndemned to bardJUbor for. Iifeg 2Va- i - j . - - ' r
eondemneu to uaru jwuur iur 11
--; t.
CONOiSDRUAt; Te rfes cni 6esf. Perl
-Why
. r VVe' find trie following u an eastern pa
Coo; steiters are .troubleoiie;Ta
! Why Is bin . 4k; jske a 4CaterpUlar r I providence. They axe, rhsgcs irttTf
-i
'. t- .
V-; .:
' Wuv:t
'-if?, ' .
i-,r. " .
' '3 -
,i ?
. i 1
1 . . ..
- !
1 .'!
1
1 - I - -' - - - I ' ' f
I" - - ,