Experiment, The (Newspaper) - September 22, 1841, Norwalk, Ohio v S. L. HATCH J. M. i HAVE THE ALTAR or or THS sum or VOL. 6. HURON SEPTEMBER 22, 1841. NO. THE MEMORY OK JOYS THAT AUK IIV There Is a tear A tear of rapture and of The feeling heart alone can What emotions biJ It Ji is Memory the lender her shells restore Departed ami juts no There u an pensive And him dear toothing It is when milight her And the silent uhen the lading When all and Then memory atiJ lines to The thai never can There is u and a plain the The and It is the 1115 measure Some heard with friend who ne'er may hear The melting Ijy to Memory then by restore of no Ye smoked pretty laced as tight us .is a and a About The the patu U Ye Ye Ye lizard looking with cat gilK Ye go and our A YANKEE Not long but inquiry relative to ilic strange j proper encouragement before Judge Cowan I ascertained that Mr. J. 51. of lie from lite National He proposes to discharge this decided that the people must be tried in this i was in the neighborhood at the time destructive shell from the largest piece of I country for crimes there this strange shower me to on leaving the shall ed to be in one of the principal in inquire of Mr. explode immediately on striking whatever it a pompous discussion amorce u quorum of British upon the subject of the imprisonment of And ter turning the subject over and and bringing to bear upon it all evidence and sound reasoning that the subject the gallant officers and other good and loval concluded it expedient and right to call out a regiment of Her Majesty's march down to liberate the insulted and bear him in triumph to his as be- come the dignity of so great and powerful a nation as and in a moment all eyes were a remote corner of the where before a very com- looking in at a could be discovered the true for indeed he we or rather leaned six feet and a fect and that he seeming only to admire ibe beauty of the ascending volumes of drawn from the end of his huge the like of together with whips and loco foco he had for j ears from Quebec to New hope before vou under- take 10 carry your into that you will use a litlle talk about taking out of prison with a regiment of yon talk all the forces you ran drum up be- tween here and so far north that the won't lisc at can't march down lo the city of Albany and back again no wav vou can contrive it. Now 1 am a small delicate specimen of and would like to tell you what the have done for your They have made a through their to the eral that will whip but the summer tho New leaves began to and 110 Irace could be anj for sum of Thrilling Surrender of ihe One in Ihe spring of 1829, a young named of thu Ottawa on the eastern shore of Lake having indulged too freely in the use of the fire commenced a quarrel and finally stabbed to the a son of one of the Knowing that he must suffer death by the hands of some one of the whose relative he had he im- mediately collected his own family and fled into the Tho chief and once commenced search for Ibe no pains nor toil weie spared to ferret out the hiding place of the unfortunate and guilty that he was at the house of Mr. K. comes in contact and whether it living on Spring about the miles falls in water or strikes the houses or from on Friday 1 thus making it a universal of or 2 o'clock D. 51. two of Chandler's great destructive if he were negroes came in from the n here i only to confine it to hand it would they had been at and slated to their i prove a valuable missile in It is master that it had been raining blood in the 'the we of one of the tobacco Whereupon Mr. distinguished officers re- accompanied by Mr. Peyton and Mr. D. S. sped it will have the tendency to the and found effectually prevent all of one vessel promiscuously scattered over a portion of the to board at sen. And it is drops of adhering to the tobacco in the Mine way it may be usefully employed prevent the landing of troops from This statement of Mr. being i w hen proposing to make a a gentleman of strict me i against the passage of or other to go in person to the spot and examine for when attempting to cross a on Sunday 1 went As far as we can understand the to the house of Mr. in com- in all explosive discharged from pieces pany with Mr. T. B. and John jof three are proceeded with me to the tobacco Mr. Chandler in the same and a in either particular tin The result has that the whole ments made to the banks for the use of their during the last ten has been in the This would be on an By adding the aggregate computed at And the aggregate amount paid in the last ten foi the use of Making the whole cost of the banking system The President with kit the I'M provide for the better and disbursement off the public by means of a Corporation to be ed the fiscal Corporation of the United being an average annual MX on the J by the duty faithfully to To ilie of It is with extreme regret that I feel myself since 1791, of nearly These are astounding und ought In make thu most sanguine friend of the hank they speak against the United Slates as well as our whole paper Such is the enormous swindling carried on by a legalized horde of under the plea of benefitting These banks and bankers put us in mind of a Mr. Peyton had that his negroes The first that it shall not explode in or on were at work in the and about j leaving the that it shall ex- past 11 or 12 a rattling noise like reaching its rain or hail was hoard by them falling that it shall be perfectly safe to Dr. which they soon found to he drops of blood I and expects that his shell On looking the negroes Mate shall the proper shell if not entirely tain description of who hang about vour vou out of they saw a small red cloud passing swiftly from east to immediately over their ov er found of the almost in the old burning to revenge death of Ins looked about lor some relative of the price too The approved of the upon whom he could satisfy this legislature reconsidered the vote and made a dailing desire of the Indian but no second and agreed to do the work for dollars und fifty This the general government and now the only remaining question to be settled who finds the As soon us that is settled we shaM 1m over boys are now heading this and it is all the government can do to hold on to their coat skirts 10 keep them off and mark my in three days from the time the government lets there won't be Government enough left for if you persist in ing for arrange Jour affairs for a long and for heaven's and more particularly for vour don't go bv the way of The conclusion of the matter that if Vermont had actually got and if the Yankee then willi them as he but a delicate specimen of what was to they had butter abandon at once the idea of sending for and arrange their affairs at home for such unwelcome Co. More about the lish from thu Lebanon some further of the of Blood which fell in Wilson Our may assured of the facts however we are Unable to account for A gentleman of this city left here on bled and sat down in silence in the on a visit to the scone of ibis centre his wife and children for ihe purpose of gathering immediately followed and formed a circle i further one could be all the family and blood relatives of were with him in his hiding Despairing at length cither of finding his enemy or avenging himself upon any of the blood the chief mined to avail himself of the privilege lowed by Indian and to avenge upon ono of the relatives of the wife of thu although concealed from the old was conversant through sonic of his of all that was transpiring in the chief's and so soon as he learned the determination to avenge bis son's death upon one of his wife's he im- mediately sent in word to the old chief's that upon the day of the of the great which was then soon to he would deliver himself up to a- tone for the life of his The chief re- information with evident A few weeks passed the lodge was and the Council at length The chief communicated the in- which he had received from his son's and it was agreed that no siness should be transacted until should The Council sat in silence until about twelve uben suddenly the brave bounded into the midst calmly surveyed the round then taking out his he struck a and lighted his and smoked it in the of all the Council and bis little family were fixed intensely upon At length arose and ad- dressing himself to the killed your he was a young he did mo no he was my 1 drank the fire the fire drink made me kill vour is very and to Then the oldest brother of ihe he drew a knife from his said the knife that drank the blood of your take like a brave man avenge your brother's This nock instantly laid bare his whole The brother spat upon his clenched his knife with a and drew up his pointing to the spot nearest his gave the word Instantly ihe brother plunged his knife to the hilt into the bosom of the bravo who fell dead at his The wife and children of be- held tho whole apparently without moving a but the they all fell and embraced and and winch Aug. 23. The following communication is from too respectable a source to question ils we therefore give place to it. We will adii itself lo possess all these which no other inventor in this or any other country has ever vet been able fully to and that his shell shall still letain its Mr. Chandler visited tho j sal explosive Under this view of about 3 o'clock the same and the admitting his shell to combine these the office of President of the and to the best of my ability to and defend the Constitution of the United to return to that House in which it the the better and dis- of the public by means of a corporation to bu styled the Fiscal Cor- of the United with my In my message sent to the Senate on tlie day of August returning thu house and just for ihu great love and incorporate the subscribers the Fiscal and soon after disappeared as they drops of blood and small portions of Mr. C. slated he Found a piece which he thought to be about half flesh and half an inch and a half or two inches all of which produced a very offensive extending all over the visit was not umil Sunday important it will amount to that no or any thing that is destructible fire or can ex- ist before it within range i ihu about fifty hours from ihe time ihe matter MONSTROUS or fell at that there was no odor when ihe particles were brought very the smell was then very I the drops on ihe tobacco and satisfied myself they had fallen perpendicularly on the I next examined for the extent of ihe and ascertained it to havo been from forty to yards in and six or eight hundred yards in A forest on the and field of weeds on the prevented our it beyond the green It was thinly probably a drop for every ten or fifteen although irregularly 1 gathered from the leaves some particles which appeared to havo been clear with any thing others seemed to he finely pulverized and blood and others composed of and mailer one portion of which I found an oily tion issuing caused by the heat of the sun. As lo the quantity which probably 1 could get no very satisfactory so as to make a probable but ibat it did fall in a shower over space above and it is animal arc facts unquestioned by both from my ow n observation and from the statements of the gentlemen before who are both men ol unquestionable Chandler and bis neighbors have great confidence in tho veracity of his who witnessed the falling of the I for- bear any further comments at present I would only add that I all thu ter 1 could collect to Dr. Gerald of who no exhibit it to any person who maj call on whore they may examine for and give the philosophical cause if they On Monday at G P. Dr. A. Jones made a second experiment with his near the Navy and War ill presence of the Secretary of Commodore the Secretary of the Col. Bomford Nothing is more astonishing than that ai intelligent and free people should submit with such indifference to the system of bank which of millions upon Edmund W. of in a speech in Congress on the thus sums up facis an official report made to Congress in February by that able and correct Levi ihon Secretary of the This official is made up from mentary evidence and has never to be denied 1 now to that we have evidences of the that of the Ordnance Col. Engineer and several of Congress and private On this we that the same simple lin substances mentioned in the communication did fall from the heavens in a that no man in his senses can Although no one save the negroes saw it yet ihe manner found spattered upon the bacco leaves could leave no doubt upon the of larger size than those used on the first as in first thrown from the hand into the and in mind of any ono who saw it that it had j every instance exploded great We have seen and examined the substance Seven were thus some were it we do not pretend lo but it looks like putrid or a glutinous manor and smells very It is indeed a verv miraculous regulated that they sunk lo ihe bottom of the river beloie and then went off with great raising huge columns wa- ter above the others were made to friendship they for voui self and Is it any wonder that such a of sale robbery and plunder should require a bankrupt law to sponge out and gations to the amount of four or five hundred millions of dollars i K it remarkable that thu band of Providence should seem to smite down thu whig under attempts to tain themselves bv aiding and United I distinctly de- clared that my own opinion had been uni- proclaimed to he against the exercise the power of Congress to create Ka- Biink to operate per se over the Un- und entertaining that main objection to that was based upon the highest moral and religious obligations of- conscience and the I readily a curse upon mankind i If a man is stopped j whilst the qualified veto another view of this In a report 0! the Secretary of the of 12lh 18-11, I find the following made in reply lo a call from the Senate ing to be informed of the number and tal of the banks that have failed in the United Stales 17S9. is of 20 failing before 1811 Capital of failing between 1811 and Capital nf ihu 1.30 banks of 1-10 are ascertained to have failed between 1830 and 1811 Capital of 30 banks now pended which have probably failed in the highway and robbed of the whole is aroused lo calch thu these under tlie protecting of a privileged can abstract the erty of a whole and cause millions of and laborers to while a great patty sailing under the banner of fly to thy rescue of these privileged Let ihu people see to ibis stale of And is it not a proof of ihe connection ol the whig parly with ibis system of bank bery from the fact thai thu whig papers aiu almost silent on the aie ex- careful lo keep their readers ignorant of all such matters of facts as are developed in the above Talk lo a whig about such a monstrous stale of things and he ex- presses as much ignorance and as he were from the unless his had so far sub- sided as to permit him lo read a democratic THE BANKRUPT The N. Y. Evening gives the ing brief synopsis of the most important visions of ihe bankrupt 1. Thu fust section provides that all residing in thu slates or territories of ihe United w hose debts not accrued while acting in fiduciary and who shall apply to ihu proper setting forth a list bis names and with thu debts owing to with an be and was intended by the wise men who made it a part of the as a conservative principle of our without the exercise of on im- portant a mere representative might urge tlic Government in its beyond the limits fixed by its or might exert ils just too hastily or it is a power which ought lo be most cautiously and perhaps except in a case involving the public or one in which the oath of the acting under bis both menial and imperiously requires its In such a case he lia's no lie must either exert the negative power intrusted him by the Constitution chiefly for ils own protection and de- or commit an act of gross moral regard to the will of a majority must hi a constitutional republic like control this sacred and solemn of a sworn Thu Constitution 1 regard and as the embodied and wi it lull will nf the whole people of the ed It is their fixed and fundamental which they unanimously prescribe to the public mere trustees and their and the law which they have given us as the rule of our no no guarantee of and but the which if to the public the of his whole and with which shall religiously observe IIIR himself unable to meet his shall and the patriotism which of ihe people shall shield it by reign which has made the constitution It must be exerted against the will Whole number and their whole capital This number of 395 conir HIM deemed a bankrupt within tho provisions this act. owing no less than two thousand may he declared rupt on thu petition of a creditor w hose amount to livo hundred whenever they are guilty of an act nf i. e. leaving the Stale with intent lo con- effects or making fraudulent the fact to bu by a 2. Thu second section provides of a mere representative or not at It is alone in tlint will that any measure ran ever reach the and to thai because a majority in Con- gress have passed a the President should therefore sanction is lo abrogate the er and to render ils insertion in have failed in may seem transfers or conveyances of made I ihu constitution a work of absolute but it is not so large as in I in view of shall be ul- favorable influence of n lerly but all bona fide dealings with a national bank ousting near a century and a bankrupt entered inlo tno it has happened that from i petition is filed against shall not he in- a period of only 31 381 failures and the rights of banks have on which bankrupt mortgages and oilier not lo commissions weru faken Near four times he as many it is failed within that 3. That all the personal and time and on of a person declared a bankrupt p. 202." j ipso in the who is since to ed to manag is veiled who is a and dispose of the the of banks anil the list and to sue and he subject to ihe orders f J but no stranger than explode a feet under the and of men of unimpeachable veracity era again immediately and instantly lo the fact of the substance being found the Several of exploded as described in the following the report of a six or nine pound and none who have seen the and j and the in some instances cd the circumstances pretend to question ils than 100 feet in the On one the quantity sent up was so great that it spread and fell in a shower hath on and wet the so freely that it set them all lo To prove the having fallen from the die Mr. It is with some degree of I submit to ihu task of making the of these in handling the following communication to the public I in two or three threw be and altogether your being well aware from the from his hand on the hard and then presented a Of gnish and genuine sorrow as lo overcome and melt every spectator of the After the wife and of llad expressed sorrow for half an the old novelty and strangeness of the occurrence which I shall shall subject myself to the incredulity of the But as the facts can be attested by a number luu ihe feel tl thus addressed of in making the The facts we are husband ate as was a brave he died like a brave man are my your children are my go into my shall be well and live with me as my these children shall up around mo and shall be to be like their bank 1 Losses by hank failures 2 cic payments by banks and consequent depreciation on their notes of the The necessary kitchen and household ihe wearing and articles having reference to the condition of tho bankrupts but not to i exceed three hundred shall be 3 Losses by destruction of bank Holes by accidents 4 Losses by counterfeit hank notes beyond losses by coin 5 Losses by in bank currency affecting extravagance in sacrifices uf and by only a part of the other incidents lo the banking not computed at least from the operation of Ihu act. I 4. That a bankrupt conforming to the of the and the order of the I courts milde under shall be entitled lo a full by from all The duty is to guard the mental will of the people themselves from this case I admit change or infraction by a majority in Congress And in that light do I regard the tional duly which I now most reluctantly Is this now presented for my approval or such a as 1 have already rould not receive my Is it such a as calls for the exercise of the negative power under the Docs it the by creating a national to operate per se over the Its in the first describes its general It is act to vide for the boiler and disbursement of by means of a to bo styled the cal Corporation of the United In it is plainly national in its Its and arc computed full by from all his unless a majority value I which pertain to the of the discharge not to be I ing and disbursing tho public The granted until ninety days after the decree of and seventy public notice lo who may appear and contest the right of a bankrupt to a When the residence of the creditor is he shall have personal or means by which these are to be excited is a to bo styled the Fiscal ration of the United It is a ration created by the Congress of the United in the character of a National lature for whole to perform kicked them about with his tect till the cases were without going off. lie then picked them and threw them inlo the i 1. The resolution calls for thu sums thus in each they immediately whether or and to be entitled to a share in meet tho focal wants and the property pro without the fissal and exert priority or except to thu the agencies of the Treasury of the Amount paid btj the community to banks due to the United or to persons who United Such is its oun description the last ten for the use j have paid out money for the bankrupt of Do its provisions contradict its nf banking who shall be paid and They do It is that by its exploded with great We are informed that the result of ihe ex- proved highly gratifying to all On Saturday last a young man brought to j The doctor in since he has my office a small piece of tobacco with I been in thrown thirteen an apparent drop of blood upon j in a single failing to and requested an analysis of j duce an These that the substance upon the leaf had fallen though novel and are only froni a cloud in the This excited i ed by him as exhibiting what he expects to my and led me to make particular on a still larger if he meets with whether by 'the people or the It may the amount col- by the from the community for in the opinion of to be ered as what is paid to them the use of banking an at- tempt has been made to form some mate of this amount which shall approximate the men shall be their full not ex- 0. The of each district to have jurisdiction of all proceedings in relating to persons residing in such But by subsequent the cuit court of any district is givan concurrent jurisdiction the district The remaining sections relale to the ties of and of the provide that the act shall go into operation on the 1st of .by first it provides that it shall in the District of but the amount of its which its stock is to be subscribed for and the corporate and by whom its stock may bo ment of ils and their powers and fundamental that to establish agencies in any tho' corporate powers and business of prohibition of Con- gress to establish any other corporation