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Norwalk Reporter and Huron Advertiser from Norwalk, Ohio • Page 3

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4 passed away very plea- It has often been remarked, that the, i a i a of i western re- are much more friendly and sociable, thau most of the people at the. a is not, generally speaking, so much of self i ance i imaginary superior but a free interchange of and feeling a practical be lief of a i but too often unfelt a that ue all belong one great family. This maxim 01 at, well as of grace, is by many totally disregarded it is ing to the pride of their hearts Si destructive those titles and di-tinc- iioos, with which some men dp.av ur to exalt their One peculiar Af stranger was this ncrer to permit any thing but character to his conduct towards ctliers: arid this cmp ra i was adheared to by ib-- the principle reason tvhich isatributed to the necessary dependence of one part of commn nity upon the other, and here we cannot dismiss our subject, i acknowledging the benefits of thai female iuquisiuveness, which is so often productive of good, and occasionally of evil. By son.e half- known means inquiries acquaintances or relatives, or in some ot i ier polite the la ascer tairied the name of the stranger ail were pleased to 1 ITU mi CM TIC WASHINGTON March 27. Our have iljat we have been slow to believe in the reports which have beeti a a that the ambition of Bolivar extended beyond the elective Magis'racy of his Country.

me indeed excited by the feature Constitution which he devised for the new Republic of 'livia i Peru, bv i i President is 10 hold hi- office for life, and nominate his sur-ce-aor. This looked very much i a monarchy the name of a Republic. We were i i to i however, there was sornefhing' peculiar in the character of iliat people, hich jus tified tilt- laiberalur in the belief that at this time they were not a for a government purely Republican. Recent advices i i Columbia, bcuvever from the most respectable sources, givr a Bolivar rV- eigt'8 if possible, '0 establisli same Ibrm of also in that country and in ru to i tin ge republics i Bolivia i a general confederacy, and i mad( President over the whole fr 3ifi-, wi'h power to nominate hi? -uc HP i it is said, to carry thU plan into effect i mm steiy after his return from Peru, hut be found the other members of Ad ministration so opposed tn it a he prevailed upon to suspend hi purpose, for a time, and wait for the Grand Convention of Columbia to consul" on a reform of the present constitution, Af'er the disorders produced by the insurretion of look upon himself the extraordinary powers allowed by the Consti- i in cast-8 of exigency in other woi ds assumed a Dictatorship, in which he acted, i the con- trnul of a Congress. Since that time, we learn, he has imposed restrictions on the Press, forbiding any papers to be published which shall contain strictures on proceedings.

Comment on such a measure as this is hardly necessary. The Government or the cause, which dreads the influence of the Press, fears the i and may be presumed to covet concealment for deeds, that, if known Would reflect no credit on those' Who commit them. shall he glad to find these au- friries disappointed. We shall be glad to learn that the restrictions ct the Press, are temporary merely and called far by existing circum stances of anarchy and civil' war. Inter arma sliest leges is a dangerous Republics, but even if can conteiue its application to be justifiable, -hough we hope never to to see so ezireme a case occur.

If we have mistaken the of the Times" in regard to the views of the liberator, we need not say, it will give the greatest pleasure to retract suspicions, which we haw but ry recently 10 i a our in respect 10 The i i 19 now far advanced and will be completed at the opening of tht; next season. Masonic Minor. ALGERIKE TRIBUTE. The following were tributes formerly paid to the Dey of Algiers by the different E-Topt an i -England, B-nmark 1 100.000. 'ain, 1,200,000.

F.a, or, a 62S, OOO.f Portuga 3,470.000 f. Nuw (he Barbary Stites receive nothing from Dr.nrnark, Sweden and Portugal, but presents merely. Great Britain, the Netherlands, the U. S. Naples and France have speeial with and Russia, Austria Tuscany and Prusia a letters of protection from the Porte.

UisFTttD STATEo Ml2JT. The whcle amount of silver -and copper coins, made at the i itn comnr-ncemen- up 'o the 1. Jan last, is $27,503,462 9G.Dur i the last $S1 245. in half quarter eagle- $2 002,090, in half dollars anH in were coined Exceeding, by $250,00, rhe e.oinage of any preceedi'ig Deposite of gold bullion N. C.

were rece.ved to nearly the amount $20.,000 The aggregate amount of de- was less thin in 1825. HARTPORB April Thursday and Friday last the water rose over the bins of the Connecticut high- it has risen since 1807. The rise above the i a low water 'nark is more a 20, feet--and i a i great surface of flats and which it must ver, it in Hrlford at the rate if an an hour. The great fresh- of 1891, by i all subsequent Oif a been gagued, was marked 28 feet. The rule of simple sub- a i gives the difference and avoids 'he question as to what was in- i i by tlse the low vv-iter causeway b-yond tlie bridge was so i a that no carriage could pass, and the i carried over in Mirror.

Congressional Printing --Tbe U. S. Senate has ekcird '(f i Washington Teh-grapti, as their printer for the i year. This is au important vote, considering the decisive and persevering stand taken by the Telegraph for Gen Jackson. had 23 Gules and Sea'on, 22, 'er 1, Thomas Ritche Gaz.

Qov. Wolcott has been re elected Governor of Connecticut, J. Peters Lieut. Governor arid Oennm and C. A.

itigersoll R- OF HYMEN, To them a fragrant world can give -A'o other joys or charms, But in each other's breast to live, Wrapt in each other's arms. on be 4 I by Elder True Patee, MR. BE.VJAMIN SUM MERS, of Vermillioti, lo JULIA. BURR, of Florence. the, 4(h inst.

by fieu. Alfred II. Belts, iMR. PHILO BEARDSLEV, of i i EUNICE STIMP- Eldndge. On the i 2 inst.

by the Rev. Enoch Conger, Ma. I A PARKER, oi Kidg li- id, to Miss HARRIET BANGS, of An act to grant a certain quantity of Land to the State of Ohio, for the purpose of a i a road from Columbia to a EC it enacted by (he and Houst of Representatives -ftlie United Stales Congress astbulld. i hat be, arid aie neieby, appr pri- to the State of Ohio, for the purpose of aiding the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company, in a i a road from Columbus to Sandusky City, the one-hnlf of a quantity of land equal to two pec- tiona, on the side of said road, and most contiguous thereto, to be bounded by sectional lines, from one end of said road to the other, wheresoever the may remain unsold, reserving to the U. S.

each alternate section, the whole length of said road through tne lands of the U. S. to be selected by the Commissioners of the General Land Office, under the direction of the President Provided, that toll shall not at any time be collected of mail stage, nor of any troops or property of the Uni'ed St Approved 3d March, 1827. thai Col. White, the present delegate from Florida, is a candidate fora re-t lec- tion.

We have attentively watched the course of Mr. i and scarcely remember 10 have seen a more industrious member, and one moie indefatigable in advancing the interest of that terptory. He is at present no well acquainted with the affairs Florida there should be but one i in a of i election. In devising plans .1 im- arnl i questions, Mu Whits has received DEPARTED 'his life on the 4th inst. Mr.

Benjamin Munn, of Florence, aged 41 years. A generous price will be for clean and COTTON at Urn OFFICE. Ladies! le noi Nor mind the jests of i wags harm, believe us, is i When we request your rags? The scraps, which you reject, urifi To clothe the a of a hovel, May shine in i and wit, And help to make a charming Novel. Tbe fap exalted thoughts will raipe, Tlit- riffle in i i i oti the glowing work we a The will love excite and nourish. Each Beau in study will engage; His fancy doubtless i be wanner When i i on the milk white page Which once, perhaps adornM his charmer, Tho' foreigners may sneer fy vapor, We're no longerfurc'd i booka to Our gentle bell's will furnish paper, Our i i Beaux will wit supply.

.1" i ol a i of Fi. Fa. issued from the of Cumm HI Pleas, in and for the of Huron, Ohio, to me directed and i I have levied on the fol- i described property, i :) One Pair of Oxen, i or ten )ears old One Pair of Oxen, four years old One Pair of Steers, three years and Three Steers and One Heifer, two years old Also, One Two Horse (pleasure) Waggon, and Harness One Large Two Horse and One Gelding nine or ten years old i I shall expose for sale the Inn of Abiatber Shirley, in the Village ot Bloomingville, the 2d clay of May next between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P.

M. of that. day. Taken as the property of John Strong, at the suit of Jn.be Wright. MORSE, Sheriff.

Bv JOHN MILLER, Depl. Dated 1827. no3ll. SHERIFF'S SALS, i of a writ oi Fi. Fa.

issued from the Court of Cumroon Pleas, in and for the Coun, ly of Huron, Ohio, to me directed and delivered, I have levied on a Two Horse Waggon; which I shall expose for at the i of a Lawrence, in Peru on the 3d day i next, between the hours of 10 A M. and 4 P. M. of that day. Taken as the property of a Lawrence, at the suit of Willard Pierce G.

MORSE, Sheriff. Bv LUKE KEELER, Dept. Dated Norwalk. WAGON CHAIR-MAKING BUSINESS, In tho towii of A a opposite the Academy; i re i be. kepi a on a a variety of the above a articles.

also i i on hand BEB-STEAB of the newes a i Persons i i to purchase i please to Will and a i fur i i C. GALLUP. April 7, 1827. LAXV) FOR 8 for sale i i a a i a of a i FOUR THOUSAND aert'ft n. the si i-d a i i i Si os cf Bionson and acres in first Section ol Ridgefield, i from to four miles from Court House, in a settlement and i to JWilts and Schools; Also, ONE RUMTDRED AND SO acres in 0NE HUNDRED AMD 23 ID a i i HUNDRED AND 3O in Nor a with orn- a of a Giist a i Saw i A I BO FOUR OR FIYE improved farcna, 10 lei or rent a term of years.

The above Land is of a superior a i and a a to the a and flourishing i a nf NORWVLK, and i i fifteen I a and a i -C i are a as those buy will look for themsi Terms one f. balance i yearly a suit uur- cl.asrrs. i A I A COUN rv, JHO. 1827. I f.

ftT il i 'he gcnher, i i in i ot a i Ohio, on Monday the 26th of March last, Tg to he five a old i i- i a a a a rievei been shod she i foal she has been docked her i a crooked she has (he ap- pearanoe of tin I i a breed ol horses; no brands or marks recollected. It is probable the I i a may have a her. A peivon i i me i i a i so a i 1 may get her again, shall be handsomely rewarded. JOSEPH C. CURTIS3.

4mJ4, 1827. uolif. A i day a I by a i a i a i i in the Post Office at Norwalk, Huron Ohio, on the 31st day of March, which, if noi taken out before the 1st clay of next, will be sent to the General Post Oifice as dead letters, viz Cyrus Jttutlcr Ephraim Barker Henry Brown Curtis Jitlin Crawford Leicester (Aark, 2 Thoinas Cain John Dillingliam 3P James Fenton Ruscl Forsyth F. Forstjih H'iUinm FUeit, Xiclaa Foos Abram Ferris Fanny Leonard Zebadtali Morse Jlsahel JWvrs J. P.

JCat Pliny Pearss Pomeroy Palmer Charles Itathbum Shadrak liuarck Ezra I) Smith, Elijah Sloeomb Jacob Sorter Isaac Sutton Jr. Ezra Smith Jr. 2 Racial Smith Lewis Slnrges David Slratlon Lydia Slillwell fiarry 0. Shdden President or Seer tar of the 4th District Medical Societv Daniel Tilden 3 Martin Vroomvn JSdioard Wfier.ler ttilliamll' llalras H'allard P. im- I i a bu i.

(o said h'ni' to a i a a to JJLMEh SHEL, who is a i i LQ fit" le and tor the same. -P a is i i No i i nee will be givtn. R1DKR, JAMES March 18, 1837. no2tC 1 A I i i rcspfe i his sincere a k- 10 his ends fortner lor i i a as.d dopes a coMirmtu.ee. i above 1-hisiness, in -tory of the i i i house west the Acadern), here he pledges i (hat i shall a i on his part to i i a to those who ruey fa cup him with a a i A INS MEL.

March 18-27. A 1 8 TO THE House From Finnfcen Seventeen vars to i em i merit will be i hy speedy a i i LRW'is M. A i A April 1827 ri hie. of a i of 'i. irom of Common I'leufi, i' arid for said -f Huron, Ohio, rne ed I on th' 1 i property, i and Tioo jWarcv, Two oj Double.

HumfM a i 7uo Saddles; i I i a for ii i House, i Norwalk, on 7 a pf May npfit, b' uveen the, of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. of a i day.

a J.G i property of Cyrus H. Marsh, the i i of i a G. MORSE, fiv MJLI.EH, Depp, Dried no2t3- 'a SALEE i of a i fa, sued the i i I'leus in and for the Ohio, to rue i i delivered I a levied on the f. i i )r Oro ftay one I florbR Wagm, UKS3, one, 1 Horse. Carl trnd Ilarneig i Oj; ('art, one I'alent Plough rotes, Calven.two 3 year old one anddevm Shoals i 1 a M- f-ir sale ai I he house of Ebe- Merry, in the Township of on the, 30'h day of A i irsi.

en the ol 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. of a i day.

T-tken as the property of Eben-e- xer Merry, at the suit of i fl. G. MORSE, SheriiF. Dated Narv.allt. Jprti 14 f827.

Laws and a hio, fr.r Huron County, are received at the Clerk's Office and arc ready for distribution. The Clerks of Townships are requested to call and receive their proportion for their respective Towr D. GIBES, April 7, 1R27. SUGAR TALLOW Wanted at i Office. BFEBS, CONTRACTS JUSTICES' BLANKS, FOR SALE AT TK18 OFFICE.

HORSE-BILLS, Printed on a hat Figaro-.

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