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ern. Finally blood up and iftt order must and poondiiilthe Sergeant* floor the mob who had eon*• conti United jr by tho ex a to Increase them sought ms, but the) from each.»*o by liis res*sucooeded injot, although it r of rain from last mowout, tliu rights fine the American :i noiim illstiming which ’roclor Knott o receive Om count of tho Senate con* directing the to lay the sec mt before the ihev cow Id be oral tribunal, tl the roll call ms miprthcnt If canted it rrest ihu olec-once renew- d in defeated bvM16, After Mr. loti down the icnily to work rrnnged plan, m motion, on yeas und imv1* the light theat the Speaker lllibtislers be-many dilatory ic Spoakor an* ill mat o purlia ecu exhausted icccd anti tho that tho Housem. Mr. Blacklay, hangman's or objection toticn mo pcopio on evesy uauu woumhave frit assured of the great change*which arc so grievously needed,Dkmocritkh. — •»*--RIDGEVfLLK.BARLY INCIDENTS — No. 27,u.ny AX OI.D 1UJXTKR.Alter Mr. Hoadloy had finished the mill for Ephraim Root, ho returned to ISricksvillo and worked nt his trade an til the Fall of 1818, when he went to Columbia to locate a site for a mill for h itn hi If. After a thorough examination of Rocky river ho set stakes on one of the branches about fifty rods above (ho junction. Hero ho built a log cabin and i,n the Sim 1111 cr of lSlfi built the first mills erected in Dim sled.About tlniM- ‘luring Diawinter of 1822, oue day Mr. iloadly was startled by tho howl of a pack ol wolves, that worn coming in tho direction of his improvement. Looking to 'Co whence tho noise proceeded, snddenlv two doer enrne to the rockv • »brink and looped down onto the Ire from an elevation of 120 feet, The wolves came to tho brink and looked down, but it was too much of a Sam Patch leap for them, and after n mo* mo ill’s lies Ratio :i they re Iren toil. One of the derr was killed and the other was somewhat stunned but soon recovered And 1 an Into tho brush.About thin time Mr. Hoadly erected a frnmo house half a mile up the liver, at the east end of Butternut Ridge and 1 his was the first frame house built in what is now 0 bus led, In 1824 be traded his farm and mills to John and flurry Itanium for a farm in Ridgevillo west of tho Center, and remained in Ridgevillo until 1832 when ho sold bis farm and removed to Otinslod, and ho and his f.on*ln-la\v, John Bn mum. built a saw mill on Ttocky river at tho mouth of Plum creek where they bought a largo tract of land and laid out a vil« luge. In 1838 they moved to Chillicotho.Some tho nhol Southern Ohio, seprayingcertain lt;petuiom their ho until Hm measureThose'■'oxsrtTiOat tpound aper {10111A vor *eonu atTwolintt atCorner,f**Goodcents piBelie’ jil.So peFor tl tier.A v»jling at i001 tier,LA GRANGE.Early History and Remotiiscenf'OM.Pi I mi23 centsGood*20 contiNew,Corner., Pick! cents piLemo
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