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The Sandusky Clarion from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 2

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After WBpen.io« of tbe Clarion for der of the season i 1 we Williams, Samuel Rees, Win. Dieney aad Hamilton, Washington Morgan, Patterson. Huron and Cooke. Hosmar Curtis. John Williams.

JohnPinkerton. James Mackey and Cyrus hlt 8fflp him for h'i, additiona. and trouble. The Editor of the Columbus Gazette "ill Knox Ctermont, Preble, Trumlvll uww Medina and I W. Depeyster and Portage, Harris.

WcWimd, James Hedees. Wheeler. the iOib, and landed here on the ve sincerely regret tbe iu our friends, we derive from the reflection that we only, shall eufler real injury. A small sheet containing the legal adver foments, has been published weekly, to answer the requirements of the law. We acknowlege with pleasure an addition to our subscription list, during the suspension; and as we now have paper enough to Iwt till next summer, we shall both houses, for that purpose.

1 be siderable, and he trusts ceive a liberal support. The be forwarded to eacn subscriber during for cents. From the Columbus Gazette. The following is a complete of the members' names composing the next General of Senators Elected to tit 21rt General As- Laurence, Barnes. Athens, Elijah Dark Mills.

fl rf Hathaway. i0nt rValentine Keffer and Sam Foirfield, i uel Lynrand. 'George Sanderson and Jacob Clay pool. Ashtatola, Hobert Harper On the 4th inat. milted to both houses the fallovrin fllUUt." be happy to furnish all who may wish to re ceive Editors of papers who exchange with us, will perceive that their'failing to receive the Clarion for three or four weeks, was not Ja nes Heat on.

but to a cause which we I Wayne, Thomas be so unfortunate as Hamilton, Eflraim Brown. rion ann Crawford. Hew Fairtieln, Elnathan Scfjidd. Brown, Alexander Campbell. Harrison, Matheiv Simpson.

and Perry, Jacob Samuel Coulter. in to experience. We have received a communication from and one from AnnMor, for vhich we cannot iind room at present; but intend to publish them soon. SALT. It is now the 20th of Movem Soon afier the passage of the act last of the General Assembly ihorizing an examination into the priptj oility of connecting by a navagabio the waters of lake Erie, with those (C Ohio river, measures were taken in ence to the duties assigned ihe by that act, to procure the serving "approved practical engineer." ed it to be the object of lite law, the several surveys and the contemplated, made ty whose situation, would place nun suspicion of partiality in favor of ot the proposed rotttts, ami v.h 0se ents, espeiience and practical would attach public cojihdt-nce t.J report, and enable the i G- Assembly to decide uh-it farther 3a it would be necessary to adopt, io the interesiiiig sublet of the Therefore 1 cid not hesitate to New York not because I own citiaens deficient in a i hut because, there were ledge who tL perience and i a i a sluii, situation not have report to the objection I have Mr.

A OF was therefowri -d. 1 i it clue to this geruteiii well to to MS to the the Governor of York to on the subject.) the Canal conw.issiom rs of t'-at commended Mr. ow most approve'', ami hst neCrs, OLM up Nev-York a a a ireirtltu.an in'evrity and spt c'lbi'ity of and evejy way for sr-rvicps required to hi- performed A of Oluo- Tie in 'he ei- her' and'we presume there are not thirty list but what his been Tier, anu p. here barrels of salt in town; and we are fearful tbat a sufficient quantity to supply tbe mar. ket, will not arrive before tbe lake closes: but we have tbe consolation of knowing Ibat we are not wholly dependent on New- York for this article.

Last week, two four horse teams arrived from Zinesville, with which we are informed is equally as good as the Onond-iga salt. The above article was prepared about a month ago. Shortly after, the Brig Union arrived with part of acargo; but the quantify was so small and the prospect so dotibt- fti of any more arrivals, that it rose to the enormous price of dollars per barrel, and it has been sold here for two dollars ttndffty cents per And it is impos. sible to tell where would have stopped, (for it was on the rise,) had not the ers Friendship and Prudence fortunately arrived, principally freighted with are not able to state whit' the price be hereafter; but it has fallen. Occident.

On the 12th THOMAS LATHAM, son of Mr. Enenezer La tbaoi, was lulled falling of a while assisting in raising a log house in tbe township of Lyme. A urtace and Aiemna, Jonathan and George Uwte. i Warren, Nathaniel MeCIean. IPrehle, Miami, Dark und Saciby, as W- Fnrnas.

There is but one member in the a uieittoor ol ooe or the i.ther House heretofore. The following pentlemen members of the'Senateinthe-20-h Asseai and of course in Samuel W. Phcitos. Ashtabu'a Goauca. Alfred KeUey, 6uahoga, Huron and Sandusky.

Gideon Columbi ma. John and Richland. Wilson McGoman, Coshocton, Tuscan was and Guernsey. David Sloa'ie, JefierstMi. 1 Jennings, Belmont and Sardine Stone, Washington, Morgan and Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives.

The duties of the Executive branch of Government having by a provision Constitution, devolved on roe, a rtine officer of the. Senate, from the penod Governor Brown's resigna-ion in lie. reniher last; it becomes necessary tti- discharge of duties, tl rtatu'of the Government," wLat inior I i demand immediate aae.rtMn, am. the'manner in which spppw' the Executive bylaws am, ti.ns of Ut annoal have been performed. In fulfilling this obligation, (c-el much pratified in the persuasion, lint I a.Jdress myself to associates, with man of whom 1 have bad the honor a and intimbie acquaintance, t.ie an responsible duties ot a- the interest, and the urospecl necessary ro promote the gwioMl i i i i) I will no dou'M aJvertel to t-y ih U-omiiti'sionrrs iii i -ir u.H, -fl i be Ivst of If tbe following information be correct, (and we think there is no reason to doubt it,) will be good news to the farmers and merchant? of this and the adjacent counties, who have depended the Canada market, for the sale of their surolus produce--particularly pork.

The duties on cattle, Hour, c. will not affect them, as we believe the articles subject to duty, constitute no part of their trade with tbat -Country, from the Ogdensburg Gazette, Oct. 22. Extract of a letter from Montreal to a mer- chant.in this village, dated Oct. 13.

"iThe Canada trade bill has been in tion at Quebec for several days, and the official communication of it was transmitted to tbe Collector at tbe Coteau by yesterday's post. We may therefore calculate that after this day, flour, lumber, and live stock, will -J I Thomas John Barr, P.cUxvay and Hocking. Duncan Me Arthur, Ross. Thomas Kirkcr, Adams. Allm Trimble, Highland and t.jyelte*.

James Champaign, Clark, and Wood. Thomas Morris, Clcrmont. Benjamin M. Piatt, Cincinnaii. William Blodget, Lisro? Warren, Fayctte, Highland, Montgomery, Delaware, Franklin Clinton, Brown, Licking Champaign Clark Harrison, Guernsey, TuicaraKas, Belmont and Monroe, by his and the propriety the from tbe rc-otvci, ''i not perfr.it me to our fellow i i i MVO- result of I ho of ''U- iCO wKen itj-: If XT i ii.d proMjeriiy of ihe tw.c, i lf OM al.ill nnr kl re to pertKU, i A id oinitiing to pe prosenlir.g general subjects tor ies conriderdtion.

To con.muuioaie subiects, is more pfcuharly ihr pr iv- Inoc of the distinguished citizeu trio ha? Seen by the late flection, promoted to ite GiiVritaforiaS chair. No extraordinary occurrence has trar.s- As FC ties and res ni IJ.P a irrand and 'i dine l)y a candl me w.k Erre, iih those of ibe Olii-- Jejfcrson, Logan, Greene Cuyahoga, Wayne, Maskingum, Ross Stark, Butler, Cnshocton, John Blearer Th. Corwin Robert Robison. Richard Collins. B.

Malthy and H. Bacon. Leonard M. Cow lee. David Spilth.

Saml. H. Hale. George Edwards. Augustine Munson.

Benjamin Cheny. John Doherty. William Wiley. Isaac Grummond. Jacob Blickensderfer.

I Th'c Shaimon, Dunn ami Alexander Armstronc. Saml. McNary and J. H. Hallock.

John Shelby. Wm. Townsley. Elias LeeJ Cyrns Spisik. W.K.Muore M.C.

Findlay 'Thomas Worthinglon, Alii- si on C. Looker and Anthony Walke, 'Jofen Hoover, Jae4 Collins, James Shields James Me Bride, health former ears, i ihe excretion of particular sil-iatiuns, during s.im- ir.er and aiuunm, bilitms ar.fi other fever have prevailed to an alarming is however a source of mucL consolation and sbuuld be a cause of sincere gratitude UiankfulM-gs io the Great Author and disposer of h.ur.an life, that tbe progress of fdtal disease has been arrested, and that the h.eii.nable blessings of returning hcal'h are generally enjoyed by our ail ihe tdical, and state. Pursuant to a the pom' 'hv4 missioners io report a adapted to srhonls; th- rt gentlemen were appointed. Atwater, John Col'ins, Janii-s II thaniel Guilford, F.pHraiai Cut! Barber and James M. Bell.

The acceptance by the to known The indiis'rv, frucalily and econo- nv so observed are gradually re-! ovintiice ol their al in the H.e from emiarrassnynt, and from "cS of ject of education; a subject-" manding the attention and und support of tbe representatives an lightened free and independent The report of the keeper of prison has been I lid before you, ai sents the condi'ion of the institution small sura which the state is debtor encouragement that this huote'ie for tbe punishment of crimes abandoned in consequence of attending it; and be subjected to tbe the schedule annexed to tbe bill, i have receiv a letter from the collector at the Coteau, saying that ashes, beef, pork, lard, would admitted as heretofore, free of the duties. We have at this moment an unusu ally animated demand for athca. Jfots are Perry, James Hobison, Roswell Joseph Richardson, It is gratifying to state that the collection of the "revenue within the last year lias been attended with less difficulty and in convenience to our citizens than for some, years pf.st. It is expected that the receipts of the present year, will be sufficient for the redemption of the Audited bills in cir- amounting to about thirty thousand dollars, to defray ai) the expenses of the Government for the the ensuing year, and leave a balance in the Treasury unexpended. For a further and more particular account of the finances of the Slate, 1 refer you to the reports of the Auditor and Treasurer of State which have been laid before, you.

The amount of money already received nto ihe treasury on account of taxes due on delinquent lands, is sufficient evidence of the good policy of of the last session, which authorize? a remission of -r W. and Daniel Cohmbiana, Blackburn Harbaugh, John Fisher, Miami, Wm. MendenhaU, J.W. Ross that ihe system is still IbHummer I addre time inform 61 114 VWv DU i to Mesfrs. Day and McDonald York, inquiring of them upop they would permit Ohio to erer their newly invented, hemp ana ers in the penitentiary'.

At last session, wbicb authorize? a remission 01 answer was received, I Ai an the on tbe payment of the taxes a Mr. Hines an ingenious nie chinP and interests due. As it is probable that' lurobus, was at wo rk atJ many distant proprietors of land, have not received information of the existence of the law, the privileges of which will soon expire, it is a subject worthy of consideration, whether a farther indulgence would not be equally beneficial lo the Stats and the holders of land. same character, but from that 01 Day and Hibes has completed this i mechanism, which is now this town, and promises ro an of tnt' i wnguineeiipectatiotis of Tto propriety of erectwg.

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