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Mountains, they siem to be offlymp tew: degress removed from brites. Their dtggwlxlgq‘ resemblp. exnetly large can! pits, where.. wood is carried; ;a pit (is'dig if the } round, a | circular frame work l 5 ~| io built fanad=this € covprell with: dirt six or high; with holoht the blige -»—7—qu?.'1'499 in and atthetop F . . J to let.the smoke put of. '- a ~ Yod will always see numbers of > \, : en sit- ting afiélfinilobs 'of\ ih‘eii-‘h‘ivgs‘sunhinéf'xhkm~ selven; while «the ssquawd ' ars enora goged in preparing . their: acotn-flour or «n weaving baskets and. pang-in which they are . very ingenious. . They make them. por: then pounded ' fine. and mixed with some. Kind .of. berries, making a kindof bread which is by no means. unpalatable, but it reqiires a man, with the courage (o cnt d rafile snake to tibte 'it. In fact a man must cross the: plains: before he 'ran summon résolation e- nough to eat it, especially after eceing them propfre it. a They are now frequentlyrempthyedin the cines for a mere. trie; ahd such. generally contrive to get n shirt, and a\ few get rich andugh to buy a coat mnd, pantelona; bot af them wading the- streams-for-Geb, or trav- 91an on the ;plaine naked, .and paying no <lumb \ benets.~ Fh the valley they arse naw inoffensive, as the number dF whites overawa theo, bai dn:. the they sometimes give the miners trouble,. and. some collisions have taken place. Those in the mountains ate trogeberous: and unsafe, and willbe un- til they hecome , agquainted> with the powor undiagrcpglh of their Anglo Sqxon neighhote. Sereprircc geheralfaith in science as a ~wonder-worker, is-at present adlimited ;.and with it there is cherished the conviction tha; every discovery and invention of a practicit application to the welfare of man. | Is a new vegetable productbrought 16 this country (rom abroad; or a new chem- font compound discovered, or an anatomical 'physical phenomenon recorded. the question de immediately askell, gut boffo 2. Wharts it R644 or? (Is food\ ar, drink to be gotiout of itf,. Will. it make hats, orshoes, or cover cambrellas.9 _N#ill t- killsoi , angl0d, or maked & mill go 1- And truly this eni bone question (has of late bein60 satiéfectorily» anewered, thot w6 can pt wonder that tha publiq: should persistsin 1Buninvggt.»{somewhat eagerly to avery. disto- verer und inventor,, and chogld belieys that \h eubgtrince hns one vaJunble application, iP furthor investightdll, Io‘jmv'e'n | Goith percha haw not bean known [In this ~coppiry | ten, years, sand. Alreddyrit would be more- difficult to-eay to what pur; posg it hpe oof been applied tham#omnuther. atg shoes to which it hie been applied,. Gun power to ki icana eHlaw that remackgble power to bonk, .roform 9, rieoces,. ya winee come down fram 285 an Kiscfrigity . leave in 18 aky, ao A? a . mergp Olympus, atts as' letter curr dismissed from do man's power.Aooconguer:haturé. :: Phere + yr t - oor ShoogmofetWittness}seven'teigo® boots, and Fortoantu®\ wishing Cape,: are bunished sted from théynirwery, but ao clectroMagnétic Fatekmdire balon, which Sil Fi wothing o£ hotle bedring of 'the Indians: «197 CMAIjt cptign hag not proved dn the .quddest way. ite (kl beforg.cefinin ingenious Amer- .qndul_‘urmi‘iliqbgat,flickingplumerfonwuunda. t urggops have not employed ether and ctilo- ns apagetic« for three years ; -and al- ready. an atlier , storm. . ja. in Lyang, and a , cblgroform engine:jv Landon. f eed; hardly spank; r io alutades and elective offinities, 303111”,de dyes; bakes,, brows, spoke, and, compounds. drugs. with cogiented com- 'postife., | z |. er and message boy: Kren the mysterious magnetisin, which oneg:egemed a-living principje~ to quiver in the-compase needle, is unclothéd of thystory, 'qod.sei.to.dtiving tnrning.lathes Phe palilic peregiyes.. all | this: and has onlimited faith ity phich ; farmarly: »uiigorne, | w onixes,mermaide;yampire Mafia || py to see you? PleaBA fete soundédy; every bondo: became _ Tree gvery prison..dgor . wag.opened,., and~.every debtor escaped from the power ofthis credi- (tor:' Froth 'his dungepn, the prisoner came forth 'to breathgthe eWaet dir of liberty, and o sh the hill-sideo, :coadion: = Whatever Ted a Few od it gtghe next Jubilee,. and the buyer onl- culated its value by the lim‘uvth‘! must elapse Before the year of freedom peturned ; and Mectly water tight. ' Thair are dried, [ when the Hobrew had beek reduced to sla- very: through debt, or war, or any other ca- domaity, the: triumph.of Jubilee restored him 'to liberty. Such a law became a barrier a- gainst the oppression of the poor. and inter- pbsed.strong thecks upon creditors and slave owners. | While it placed:liberty and. proper- iy upon & sure foupdaiion, it. made.provis- ion against, the -exiremes of. poverty and wealth. 'Whatever inequalities had taken place'in the coursé of fifty years, they all dis- appeared on the return of Jubilee ;.find the man who had been fora gime:monarch ofall ity With 'these who had been his hondmen or poorer \Weighbore. | Hereditaty wealth 'and ecpnomy such re that, of which the Jubilee formed a part. Nq people imthe-history-of The world have been so sure of their rights ahid'pondessiohd ab the Childreh of Israel were Funder this protectiot®of\ their divine and- won- derfol institutions. Magazine. - _ Pretty Tart AnsWwer. We were once told n prejty 'good Hitile an- ecdoteo€an Indian chief, during the first colyniat-gettlement of the country of Glou- cester, which. comprised that portion of 'West, Jerkey included within the limits of whatis now designaiéd me Camion county. Itoppears (hata miséronary front «othe other setderment-apid whase orthodosxical notions in regard to gating meat on 'Fridny, were at Tule . variance from thore of.the, Catholic persuasion-conceived 'an ardent inclioation to indlitintd' the minds of the aborigines the efficiency of baptism} 'and' the hecéssity of do: AEO: “g 2 inx u 0p 90 rid y. , One Audian,. whose nome was Quakhi. wos, finally convinced, and whet the' 'Hilfstodaty! \administered. the ordinance of bapti¢m, his nam i0.John.'> This. s was domething amazi- could mat jexagtly comproband, but belioced it | was right\ Accgfy’jggll, on, the next Friday Whed'the missiontiry made his pgual vieit, ibis appotite by esting a nice piece of brofled wensicacy Ho expressed: greatly shocked at.op gross o violation ol kis orders, and (obk poor John 'eeverely to task. With waott of knowin look Jolin replied: 'One {day you wash my fate with 'water an*'bdy my name no longer Quashi, bat Jobn ; to-diy | poke.a piece ol vension and wagh it, an' call him fish. So you weg. I gay, no- but fieh1\ 'Clis arghment wass non sequitur, nod the missionary 'gin in '-Phil'a. Sun. «.A Tarcg,-A young lady of Con- necticut became . extravagantly fond of a young Inwfer 18 the nelghborhood, who Weotkd her partially with great levity. Find- ing hopelets, aud being fully gglermigfidloemer tte state of- mhtrimody A1 gome rato or other, she ATapTeW the tallow» Ing plan: ealth, and 1 & j : bis address be- f in (E Oy * i 7 Hap- mfil‘fégg‘: MIKE blessmbd: how éoold you ventore out so thin- ly clad this morning 7 'Spose heard of the death of old, I though ou 'woald go loro weeds. but bers.you are with nothing bit \a dindelfon stuck in yoor hat. , Thos addressed we May cing in (Emit thia mo puipfs muay. the land of Odntiert \Ab hoon as the trdfip- | .mbere;hg. bad«epent his: Landishat ‘A'Nflfiififig‘mfi had beeneold in consequence of poverty, or through any ‘olhag miéfortune, 'reverted to the 'dFiginal -propridtor; of to the hext in suc- he: Whi'tadélradrprised at finlfing Johir smiminfi All at once sho was tuken ill, and her malady '#kemed to threaten death, At this crisis sho sent for the young lawyer to draw her will 480 to his she disposed ofan enoruroie éitafe, fo legacies aml endoming poblicinstitbtionas Bhe whort- afer hou eer io a hops ung, Inssenbegan to (68 imarrieds bot, [Every law so published by him, (the State Prin- ter) may be read in evidence from the paper in which it shall be contained, 1 State and in all procecdinge'Before any officer, body of beard in which it shail ve thought netemary to 7, chap; 8, part 1, Revised Statutes..\ wares A dake, for the uddof the -' ward of the city of Rothekter. = ch The People of ad Etate if Ned For. § 1. The canal commissioners are hereby authorised to take, for the use of the etate, the bridge erected by William: W. Smith over the Erie caral, in the fourth ward of the city of Rochester,and to pry him a\just and fair compensation therefor: Provided said com- missioners nre of the opinion that the same should be maintained at the expense of the alate; and upon taking eaid bridge the eaid commissioners areauthorised to dispenserwith the uge of the bridge, oversaid canal, at How- el $3“ in the said city. * §.2. The treasurer is hereby directed to pay, on the warrant of the auditor of the.ca- nal, department, the said William W. Smith, such guin ne the caool commissioners shall since the rains: s6t in Chave seep huntredta he surveyed, returned to a position of equal- | 498%. the said bridge. erscted by him,.to be yvorlh, and the said amount shall be included in the amount of expenditares fof ordinary more regard to thatand chilly storm than |-perpetual serfdom ould not exist onder an: | repairs of the canal, ' C § 3. This act shall take effect immediately. i Crar. 234. . AN ACT authorising the buildifig of bridges across the Erie and Oswego canalsin the city of Syra- cuse, 'Pdsséd April 9, 1850,\ three-fifths being present.\ The people of the State of Nap York, represen- ted in Senate and do enact as follows : ;§ 1, Whenever the common council of the city of Syracuse, shall by. a resolution duly entered upon their minutes, peleose the elate from-ail {lability to rebuild the bridges across the Erie capal at. the foot of Lodi street, and pleo from all ligbility to maintain a woggon bridge nerpes such.cangl at the intersection of Franklin street, and shall serve a duly cer- tified copy of such resolution= on the acting canal commissioner.upon the/middle section of the Krie canal, the canal commissioners shall be authorised to.constract and-maintain a suitable bridge over the-Erid-easal at the ut allewalke, over, the Oawego canal ar the ntersection of Division street, all dneaid city of Syracuse, provided the canal board shall be.af the opinion that any or either of these bridges should bo céfsteacted and maintained augho gxpgBee of § 2.. The expense,of suchibridges shall be paid from the moneys in the hands of the commisaioners of the canal fubd, -appropria- ted to the ordinary, reptirs. of the canals. $ 3. This act shall take effect immediately. - . Ciar. 209. * AN ACT to suthorise the transportation of live stock and fresh meats by railreads free from éanal tolle, « * Passed April 10, 1850. The people of the Stute if New Fork,.represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: § 1. Nent cuitle, hdrses, sheep and fresh meats may hereafiorcbe transported upon any railroad in this state without being liable to the payment of canal tails. § 2. This act shall take effect immediately. © CirA®. 356. AN ACT'to amend.an act entitled\ An act to kn- thorise the canal board toascume in behalf of the state the Dansville slip and basin,\ passed mp!“ 4, 1345. Passed April 10, 1950. 'The People of the Blate of New York represen- ted in Senate do enact as follows : peceesary for @ towing patih and baske there Tor, o accept a bood. with-suflicient #ureties, to be approved by either of the\chiut gom- missioners, conditioned for the pnmbm'o! «all damages which may be nwarded by the ca- thelandd er ippfofrig(#d # algresaid. *\ \' Cuas. 370. M AN ACT certain mimeys. received for premtoms on Toabs. « Passed April 10, 1850. ; The People of the Stateof New York, ten- ted in Senateand Assemblysdo-enart ds follows : §1. Thp.som of two hundred fifteen thou- in all courts pf justice in this refer thgrelp, until three months afterthe close of the session in which it became.a law,-Sce..8, title . . su- ithe, cnal.comuilssipners. to Fibs state, a baidge in the fourth- 'Bfthe bqiqgigyggglgt.\ : c f P Ty @n- |.to gall or pledge his idhetitance; he recover. *°4** Scridte and.Assemblydo.endet as fotlows : foot of McBride. streetytandinlad Fegan wiskbeidge at.the Pootiol'. :and y\: eo a common road. bridge to be built -with=h_-§F=Any number of pére . $1. The canal beard are hereby authorised and required in place of the release of the in- terest L. Davie in the Dansville slip aud-basingnd:tho-landaadjoining the «ame nal the pdid Lewis 5. Davie for sand six hundred and ten dollars and seventy six centa received for premiom on the loans > e commissioners-of the canal-fond matteinserted. shit , aar Amoo h Fraps \Infi’lfl‘ te tBilgn ne fom | _, ® Y\,WEDNEBD(AYFMAY22I 18,50) p = * == . B inn-xxwffl—w—fiw yal f tike a Up C (\majfiafitewilubflea o ,. == = t f a soon U greet t oem. n ;.. fopen s Tub o- os | hew 4 - rre _ .|. |( - Whites, to the Oflogrh Dic] off round dues dn By: w\\ oo\ ooo k ali -LBr |.. $ -L $5 oth, Alffiiél’bLa-Mwal j -| Fite Tin'd‘ei' 01046“ng 61 Ama A\ \. _ Mbrought -it it @\ ”fiébfiihifi\ ork gi'flbé lors [Every Law, unless a different time shall be pre- eurpl hy a e - co eit me ~ 0 | Meret rone rememty eeg er ae monte fe Wot se jr os file nooo | nie anl ondon to | i t\.\ falar 1 to darkiskinied,. rfear ivities. and, geatulatl ' 6 : . Ihe Slate, on and nat-helore the. 20th-day | NTC K even of the copstiin- fei oo t ite a wee eee hos ae ine aia m o chien p. it o te conic if to To- sete it}? i32§$§$fi£fi§§gv Tut bport ‘é‘l’l'héfiwlflfi froftand f b; They have | trimpeté which published “erle ‘mrgfiéééfi- Revised Statutes] | | _._ _ > CaP 73, Prt !: { Black. river canal. (a - 1438 at Bit TU moos B Grd: \oon SP’ 051-1155?!- nu move AN ACT to repeal-sectiofis two and three of an fet in relation to the Ostvego canal, passed April 5, 1849, > ' Pasaed April10, 1850. The People of the State of Nein York, reprétént ed in Senate and Assembly do enact 'as follows : x5d a ASegjg ) Iwo. and three of the net ent ued.\ . are. hereby repealed. / no} commissioners. ore the sai¢ act. $2. ~ - § 3..This.act ahaff fake effect immediately. |° > 'Caar. 375. AN ACT in relation to the canel debt and the méin- tainance of the canals for the fiscal year commen-» cing October 1, 1850, © Passed April 10, 1850, three-fifths being present. . The People of the State of New York, represen- ted in Senate and Assembly de enact as follows: § 1. The following sums are hereby appro- priated out of the canal fund for: the fiscal year commencing October 1, 1840, viz: For the payinent of interest and 'to redeem the principal as it existed on. the first day of June, 1846. and for the expenses of the office inthe Mahfiacan company for the issug and Aransfer of canatatocks the siim armament). For the expense of collection of, tolfs, super- intendence and ordinary rep nirg'of the pub. lie Works and 10 pry tha aalaries of the egnal commissioners, the state engineer and silrvéy- or, of the canal department, clerk hire and of the ganal. department and catiat gppraisers, the \sum of 650,000, args much thereof as shall be necessary. day-ol-Jufé 1946, 'is hereby declared to in- clude all canal debts which existed .prior to that day arising on'cojitrfcts,or land appro- printed und uled previcds joifii of Jand 1946, whith debt hall and awarded id the mariner required by Jaw; and such debts when thus nacertained and |: |einking'lund it the some. manner as other portions of the canal debt. A - Crnar. 110; ee AN ACT to authorise the formation of Rail Road | Cuexémraliom. and to r .a lation Oawego:«canal,\ |- gyedvnrpnrmiumcoumimd int [ nasied jn the articfesof abeociation;-* Leon shall be a director 'nnless he-shal} bd a .at the election at which he shall be clipseni- holders present Phalf teq bylawh of atch corporaiion? a nyland,sball continue t0/be t vthor are elected in thetiplares; tection pf directormeach stoclch f iconcerning: tha élection df directd hfl'fi édnd fhe first part of the: Rovised-Statuted;\ ingpectore of 'the first election of shall be appointed by-the .board 'of tifRétbre Vo per- stockdiolder owning stock absolutely (MH own right, and qualified to vote for directors At every election of directors, the Booké \nd papers of such company shall 'be exhibited'1d the meeting, providediamajority:of thastook- nn § 6. The diréétore: shall appolot 6ba (of their number President ; they.may. also ap- points Treasurer and Secifetory apd-#uch other officers and agente as shall ed by the by-laws. tual \ §.1. The directors may reguire the~ sub- scribers to the capital stock AEthe-compsfiy to pay the amount to them respectively eub- scribed iy such manporand: in such ments A# they .may deem ~proper; \IF diy ftockholder shail. neglect . to pay any ° ment as required bya. resolution of the-hoatd of directors; the saidsboand.sliall Be abtfiorie: ed to declare his stock antl.all:previous pry: ments thereon, forfeited Lor the ise-of \thé § 2: The canal-ilebt as it existed on the 1st Company ; but they..shall not, \60 forfeited patil they shall have:daused@'norffed in. writing to be served an 'himperon¥illy; or by depositing the same in theJpipst\Bificd Bféflfflfirflflfliy. propgrly, directed 16 him at the postifice ba fiscerInined |. OCBFe# r usual plate.of residence {118.1ng that he is, required to make such the. time and, place ppecified in-said~ notice, awarded stiall be paid from the canal. debt ADJ {hat if he faile to make theezm@his 166k and, hll: pregious - payments thereon: #ill\bd Aorfeited for. the use of the - notice shall, bq~8urv7=d as- aforesaid at='Igtibt sixty days previous, th the day of viehtpay- ment is required to be:made. al az90 ant 5 (47 . ited in Senate pni Ris 25, may form a company Tor 'the énrpéyo pf} constructing, indidtaintog and operating a 'rail:rbad for public tee th 'the conveyance of persons and property. or for the purpose of maintaining and operating any unincorpora- ted rail road atready constracted, fir Que like |, dee, and for that purpose may make and sign articles of association, in which shall be stated the namie of the company, the number of yeare the stme is to continue, and places from and to which the .rord is to he constructed or maintathed and operated, the (length of such road, ng\ near as may bu, and the nema'of each county to this State, through or into which it is made or intefided 16 be 'made; the amount of the enpital stock of the company, which shall'not be Tess that $10,000 to be constracted, and the number of sharee af which soid capital stock whall consist, and the names and places of residence of thirteen directors of the company who shall thannge its affaire, for the fire: yeat and until. others are chosen in their places. Each subscriber to such articles of nesociation shall eubscribe thereto his name, place of residéfite, and the number of shores of stock he agree to take in amd company. On compliante with the provisions of the next rection such articles of nssotintion may be filed in the office of the Secretary of State, who shall endorse there- on, theiday they are filed, whd\ féeord 'the same in m book to be provided\ by blim for that porpose; dod! thereupon the peréons who have: so subscribed atch articles of asso- thall mommy. bofdara ih euch company. 66 8 corpon tion by the name specified h \ uf association, and shall posstes the gain-hp and privileges granted to eqrpotations and be subject to the coiftained in tule threa of chaptercighfeen of the first pari of the Revised Statutes, except the provisions contained in the Seventh section of the said titles C ' § 2. Sock nrticles of association be filed-and:recorded in theofice of | lare-of stock for every cille Sf rail ft e ed' th in'eash; tothe directors nati ofassactation, _ ess ¢ an- mexprespribed by the bysil ry of State onrititt feast one Thousan 4671 I 8 The stock nmflmwuégi” pn magfin aeem‘admardiinfi‘l’ s- ~ofcile-tomigh- ay : but go ebrres.qholl bo. trandferrablaciih- til all previous calle thereon shall hi¥éoibeert fully paid.in, and: .it fof nucz company to use any of ite: fonda, div tig porchagoe stoplein Hig own or gorporations ., ___. . DL o rh § 9; .In case the stock:of inyuboth« [pany lormigd onder thft-aef,fs found to 86 sufficient for road, euch company may with» thuleoneu¥: rence ol two-thirda in Bfnoont - ofoull 6/4 stockholders increase its.copital stock f¥i timg.to time to any amount-fequired for \the parposea, agirqalgl; \such increaso tnust=bé sangifongd by a.vore in two-thirds ia amount of all tha: «thckholdarnd of.the company; at a meeting. ofdcti=sibel: fomevey mile ofrond conatracted af proposed holders called by the diteatore of euch:cotipi- ny for that purpose by a nolicoin ito each stockholder, to bo. abived con: hinpper gonally, or by depositing:tbo samé, cprop folded, and directed top himat the- postoffib nearest to his usual residence, ifilthd post-office at least uventy dujgs-pfior=to det meeting; such notice muviatatethp'time nnd _ place of if i ite oliject. wla emount10 which it is proposed to invreaid the capital stock ; the proceedings of wish, mesting must be entered.in the mintute®>6f the proceeding» of the company, and~therd- opon 1h6 capital stock. of the codrpany' in te increased to the-ampnotéanctioued b void of. two-hitda imacionnt-ch all ihest hotdera of the conipany, as aforesaid: § 19. Rach: etockhalder sof ary formed vader this mer be fadi egial to th mend). hel by him., tor all ihe iaps ities of roch company, antil,fhe-whol6 athegint of the capital stock so-held by hinysBaliGiat@ been, paid to the company j andall thes#1beR® holders ol every such company shal liable forall tha.?debt iof tho:geccpdisitle-of the: . m has a tron Po