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The Saturday Herald from St. Mary's, Ohio • 1

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i f'? a yJEflfe SiM 'ft COMES TH HERALD O1SY WORLD REWS ROM ALL NATIONS AT HIS BKC1T ii I ulutne One s9 fiercer Count Ohio Saturday i lecein6er22t 132 i COWPR jYumbtr 4 LEGISLATIVE' OHIO IN THE ShNAljr ton James and LewMx sea ecrpe UBLISHEDBY THOMAS SMITH s'1 Oljjn AVKCDOTE A little miss about fourteen years age attended a writing and had made considerable profrie'iv in hechirography The master set her copies alphabetically and after finish ing the 'word which was' given her she earnestly looked up in the face of her teacher and inquired if he did not think she would be able to make a pretty good union in aouple of years 1 rather imagine fon will was the reply riday Dec 7t 1 832 On motion of 31 Booth A message was sent to the eiiate informing that: body that the Repre sentatives Hall was now readv to re ceive them for the purpose of witnes sing the administration of the oath of office to the Governor elect Whereupon the Senate preceded by their officers appeared and look the right of the Speakers chair MOUSE REPillsEV ATI Vfi Wednesday Dec 183 The Spkakfji announced the ap pointment of the following Standing Committee On fi ihed Messrs Hoskin Everett Brown Hendricks and Sawyers On I'itiaiici Campbell of Brown 5fcCansew Allen Perry orbes Ou the Jud Blocksom WLit tlesry Keith Power's and iiitte On Claim Ewing Paige Ed Lf'Oiiiid and Sclioola On Rea Stewart' Porter itch Quinn On School Newell Curtis 3Ierry Doan of Cuvaga Cun On Agriculture Burris i other Western Stale being ylart A a cenlial oMtiunt we are piMnwd will a choice ol mat kl lot pin produend an then by enabled to select the one that pioriitB tn us the greatest profit 1 have nut the noan of avreminitig the pier iiihcuiit of exports f0 each of the Mate but am salificd from personal observatmn that they hv hern dispersed to Hlt extent that lia excimi the attention of tatrsnxn nod capitalists and caused a lnudle eh ile among our sister Smt uie our commerce and it uib pleasure we see them pcnjectiug prosecuting oiks nt mtcrurl impriHe ment leading from several important commercial rit on the Athmtir: to the borders of our Mate 'Among these important or pojee'ed no doubt with a iej oi iriia rinj the commerce the i I Wolf( Mun tion die Yo I Ivinia (llid bisepetke ill 1 Csh ie B'dtimere and Obm ol KohI IO mrliMer nod Oho Turnpike the comiuiii ration bewtea le cny (lf limond tod rhr Qh liver the mouth o' Cuvandutie and th Thur legion hI K4i lt (ifjiH city of har'ex'ioi 'outh Carolina to the North Haiicb which with a view of ooMnirting a turhp ke road (as 1 have bu informed) nn recoronnoitcn lesl leading through part of Nmfb Carolina Tmi iiesne Virginia mid Kentucky to strike th Ohio river at the mouth of the Ohio and being consider ed from its location through difl'eient States lo pnrtakc uf the character of a National Road a bill was reported to Congress at heir lust session In yiemher ft an Tennfftiee author ivrng in construction upon the plan of the Cumberland Road arther wei we see Keirfucky prosei uting works of internal improvement leading fren the Ohio river to the interior ol that Stale and our younger sister Indinna i progressing with her Canal from the head of bleani buat navigation od the Wabash rirer to the westro boundary of our State which wiil doubt he united at some tubverjueni period With the Miami Canal either by Canal Ra I Road or Turnpike All of these woi ks must tend to pro mote the interest of the citizens of Ohio and excite oiir warmest wishes 71251 63185 33 Majority for Robert Lucas 8033 The Mepeakcr of the Senate then declared Gen ROBERT LUCAS in be duly elected Governor of the State of Ohm lor the term of two years After which the Senate returned to their Chamber DKATH CHEATEn Dr of New Jerse ho recent ly vfliile in a collapsed stale of the Cholera was married a young ladv to whom he had long been engaged so that she might inherit his property ve are happy to see is restored to health and hasa fair prospect of en joy i eg for a long time not cniv the use of his property hut the society of agreeable and accomplished wife 1 THIS 'ULt CTIOV a 1 Jersey vldvrcnte aeknn lixlges its late political dpleat thus jjood humored! AVe have met theenemv and they al nt ours This is a act wliieli wiii Tint he disputed ami one which re quires' no gho4 to come fom tin gr to tell us A have been swamped in Pennsylvania rowed tip Salt River the Yorkers and are now high and cry on the overslaugh of point i here to stick til! another four yea tide floats us again on the bil Ivvy ocean of Politics But what of this? the victors have done their pret tiest against the vanquished and tx cause they have eaten the 'puddimi isTio reason we should eat the bay The fact is we have been most wofullv licked but there is no use in for spilt milk" Simon Spatterdash says in the play one good turn de serves another as die beefsteak said to the so let us say next time the tusscl conies about The Jong faces now will be spunk to the back bone then and I we cannot even hr the next term elect a man cf our choice why our opponents will and that will not amount to the Same thing rom the ederal Union WHO U'Oi'LJj Ji! A A'VLLIIEJt? uoulii uibh to live under a Lappier gmeinment than ours Uncle Hirn boys aie up to any thing His Eailois can thrash any tiling in the siiape oi wai craft nd his soldiers without sthes or shir's ran 'Jjd Lngiand i i is workn men an make liiilmeg out ol button wood and Hints cut of horn liis women are preTlv 'enough and smart enough and sweet enough to melt tiie stoutest heart in Uniistendom I hs hunters can run down a panther and whip their weight in wild cats His pLilosopiuis can the lightning from heaven and fne sceptre from His poets can split a rail and boil a cabbage JI is fanners can eat their own bread drink their own wine wear their own leather and homespurj smoke chew their own tobacco and un der their own apple and cherry IBs Congressmen can pull off the co Kiel tail and his boatmen can run down Indians with a steam boat and catch a Hawk before he can cross river Huzza for Unde sain! He has only three more tilings to do to cap the climax of his glory and re now iz rronoimce lhe Speaker a noun ced i a poinlineot of ibe following Standing Committees On the Judiriar Meisss Morri Willey and McNutt On in Meksrs Blaikburn Colwell and Rniimcoii Ou Cand 3Iesr Young lack and Cex Un Road and Highway McMechan Cai oilier and School Scjieuf Lands Mihm Walk? Sheplar and Seeley On New Messrs Ehbei ry Crawford and McNutt On Military rMessi Latfrr Dunn and Eggleston On Medical oil ego Sorietie Duncan Thompson and Tilden On College Universities Messrs Nye Brigg and Holmes On Agriciihiire Commerce land Ma fact Messrs" ood ma usee Spangler and Brown On Colleges Um versit i IL Idle McCrickiii Cooper Harkin Bond On Medical Colleges and Medical Swinney Wright Doane of Clennoof Nixon aiid Kreder On Catials Wdrlbinglon Mat hews Blackburn Cochran Cotnsioc On the McDo rrll Taylor of Geauga Vanatta Leetch and Uaiiipbefi Ot Marfon Ou Roads and Dille I alton bhitehill Atkinson Bigger On New Counties Booth Nfaid ler isk Workman and Hamilton On the Militia and Military Taylor of Licking Ddle McCauslen Aiorganlmd Worthington A Thursday Dec 6 1832 On motion of Mr Donnallv A message was sent to the Senate informing them that the ball of this House was now ready for their rerep tion in order to count the votes given for Governor of the Slate of Ohio at the last election Whereupon the Senate preceded by their officers appeared within the bar and being seated the votes were counted as follows or Robert Lucas or Darius Lyman Scattering votes 1 The Speaker of the Senate then Whareupon Gen ROBERT LUCAS Governor elect preceded lv the Joint Coniinitte? accoiupameu by (iavruior AJcArthvr Mild attended by the Jud ges of the Supreme Court the Officeis of State and sundry other gonileuieu' nd valued to the Clerk's table wire the oath of office was adiiiiiiistered io him by the flon Hitchcock Chief Justice the bupretne Court He then ascended to the hair ii oin heme he delivered lir a dear and distinct mice but with some imulion the iuliowaig I A AL AB DR ESS fientlenieu the Senate and oj the H'jH'e of Hejiresen tat ires: Having been called upon by the fiee suffrage of my fellow citizen to evercioe the of Chief 3iagisfnte of this important State I should do in justice to my feeling were 1 not to express to you and through you to the people of Ohio the lively feelings of gratifnde excited within niy breast at tb mark of their confidence In entering upon the discharge 'of the duties devolving me and which have sworn in voiir presence faith fully to perfoim I fi I Sensible of my own inability but trii tmg in that over ruling Pr videnco that has huh erto suppoittd io the fnrhenr' ance of an indulgent people fo the aid of this enlightened body and the support of flie varum officers id State I hope to discharge them in a ininner that ill juidy the onfidi 'mb wliicli I have been honored The Constitution of our State makes i' the hj'y iiyrrnoi to give reh ie tm io the General As sembly ipf uuntl ion of the state of the Govei nment and to recoinmcnd to their consideration such nn axiire a lie shall deem As my predecessor has given von in hi late muuiunjca: iii in! the ile of tlie go ernme'if aiiJ rerom mriided vui ii meiauli I coii sal' iiti'in he der expedient di not dwell exien ively on that branch of duty it is The ititei oal coic re Stale are in a proroeno: condition Our citizens ki in the enjoy mi ni of die most perfect religious political and personal liberty and free to oct sis conscience jiidgmcol or i ix liiiar ion' imiv direct pii spssing enual rights and equal privileges viil(uiA regard Lir their successful prosecution aifd to wea tli birth or lilies among whom final completion there is ho distinction in society but declare between the virtuous and the vicious schools and the meant of inMtur hm And ve have cause to rejoice ai the shall for ever be encouraged by bgs moral improvement witinn our Stat? dative TbiaAs a subnet Bv the itiatrumenlality of Sunday that cannot be too forcibly itutreMd Schools the children of many vi iuua upon our minds it has been urged by parents have been clmmed from ha executive communication frmu fhe bits of vice and their minds dnected organization uf our goverrimeiit but tn a way that will lead to virtue ahd I never until the session of 1824 25 prepare them for usefulness in life? 1 could the I and under the influence of public opi I give their asuent to the passage of a mon through the' agent of the pious bill to regulate Common Srhitos TU and virtuous classes ot community first act mH with serious opposition in many habits of vice that some years I some parts of the Slate odpefitiom' since were prevalent have almost dis were presented for its repeal buV appeared And as virtue and intelli without success the law having been i geiice are the strength of Republics continued sn that the people have be we may estimate mr growing strength come acquainted with its object and by the moral and intellectual improve I are now generally in favor of the ays nients in society A tern Subsequently to the passage of In all the numerous and diversified the passage of the first school law operations in life as a people we have an art was passed appropriating tbs great cause of felicitation The hus I avails arising from the sale of Ibe Salt Muimmm Irie manufacturer ami the Keservatioas as a foundation upon mechanic each receives the reward hich to build a permanent fund for Ol his diligence Our public works the support of common achooh withis have approached their completion the Mate This fund at this time amt opened a new channel to com insufficient to answer any valuable mere? which must diffiue its benefits purpose but I trust the time is not to every part of the State Our enter far distant when public cpmioo will pnsi ag citizens through the aid of I be concentrated in favor of supplying acts of incorporation are prosecuting the means of Instruction sad that by local works of improvement by rail I gfipertase of that fund system of roads lateral canals sod turnpike common hords will be established upon a permanent basis snfficipotly erdarged to extend its benefits to ev Vy child in tbe Stste and that the higher branches will receive efficient "encouragement to enable to ex ''fyusi their' 'nefits in prupscUeaa tlh ctrgeol nullification calch tin serpent arJ fim th ye it I If oar! from the At laniio to 'flu' Pari Huzza for Uncle Sam ax! hi ve four daughters Only stick (ogri gal and ciii Laiig Cif aliuu toulhficaUoi) to boot roads and was our capital equal to our enterprise tbe State would exhibit works of internal improvemeat unpa ralleled in tbe annals of history Our geographical position secures to ns as vantages net possessed by any.

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1832-1833