Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 April 1837 — Page 1

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ri'nu-HF.l) KV , Unci, wnii !i In: look Irom one of tiie F V1? U. j enemy after an arduous struggle, m ixy iU VW which h receive I Uon (lie M xi. 0. ,le n..m:,m Nrect, one d-.or above I H ptv,r,: Wi( . jn ,he H,m, SloI

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JGEXTS 77E POST.

af.er s-hol was lired at hi in; but tfcey touched him not ; thrust after thrut I - t ... t

ft.. fe...:- ...... i.,.. rfn,ii. nii.t an. w maoe hi mm with their Mncfs;

rt uii'J l aci m nni lor :ln rn r: I" rf. but lie parried them all : and wo t the tci.c S .Uici-i' i"". " AJuit.sn.mti .S.c. j u ,(.,itv of th.it Mexican who dared

nu rtcttpl .r Hie senc WMtn T. WriKhl. i KloamfM. h. Hoc tor J. !5inii-, ) J

Thnm.is C. J..hnon, Siuncer.

JrUnlVc. r M. vVwfonfi-if i. ft Jsmct Buslotk, .Vot'iii 7.ii-r It. Jf.ha Parr. Omrf'oiri rou.-ry . a. II. II. Tliro p. .Villgrtrv. (:r:.i county, It. tiamalitl Mtilt lauj.-.t. J. S. Iivriu, l.ourriie Kj. StKi'irl II. Siny.ii, UjrUn;.een It IttXQWS, TliK TI XIAN I UiSONKR. Ilr-M, (Texas,) I M . l37. Sir. U iti' j; Nij sl.oit fj uiiii in tl.i- 'l,iti', ! !i c Lid t(c ti n!i gr.it

tin

ir!i "f in. f.tni' i.oi'P.itt !y hc

i o come into close quarters with him. i lit; threw I is pistol in the face of one J who wh riding near him, nnd ho

thinks it killed him, for hi head seem i to be jiiit open by th force with which it was driven. Others he kno. hfii i lFlh'ir horses with the huti

j of hi g5". 1). spair, in si orf, seem I e l U 1) i ve ;iv n t.i.n streiith even i:i r.: than orlinaiy. He expected feveiy morn -nt to die, and I e was d-; ' lei mined to slay as m any of them ; s

I jih'e during the few moments

sui v.ven. Tin; M x:c uj, finding every effort lo kiil or capturu him tinsui ccssful,

iiihi.I, tml ii i became, deal, turned black in the face, and presently be oni'i wholy insensible, in which situt Hon he remained three hours In the mean time his comrades placed hi n in the canoe, and letting the hor ses swim attached to the canoe, they all arrived in safety on the eastern hank ol the Rio Grande, having been detained sx hours in t lHiCting their perilous ferriage. Thy were now one hundred and eigh'y miles from Mitamora?, but no nearer Tex3 than when they started. They were, however, less apprehensive ol beii g taken, and ventured, af ter a while, to kill a beef, of which I prt suine, they ate with conidera hie voracity, for they h id fisted four d-tysatid fnur nights, having ate notti. in since their escape. They reach.

u-1 t u Victoria, ttie Iirsl nlace where

tiity njet with any Ttxians, in seveir t. 'tn days, lej liced beyond measure to grarp agiiu the InnJs of freeman.

si;!i Mi. KriiH. n U. Hrown.

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adopted a pi in to take him, which,

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not it'it i x.ite a smile with the Am.'r i Mr. Bioat , iluting his ciptivity, ic. n re i Jer. Tiiis i)!.m was to throw ' was plundered of tvery thinj; valu t.

iv r him the fun us rope, the I niil.' hie about h:m, cosisti.i

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ihe p n!- hich mi ar-aw -ie they handle wi'.h' er iiile sun (.f money, a splendid

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any mil !.

II c w as t .U'-n lo M itani r.! , and, muii.g other h ird-hips he was ordi-r i-i t S v t i ii t'.i e:iie ol the city-

wa'cii, kVc. none oi winch was return.

! eu i i lutr. nas unleed done an )

red iiiiu li for Texas, nnd he will

hniiitii ?s li.j renu rr.heicd w illi s-jrne s-i'.i-'a.r.i-i! iii a i k i f ratitu c. When I see a you.ig gentlemin the sou of. -i Southern planter thus h avitig the comforts of horn? brav. Hi;; the mctt u.inju il of contests s ibmittii g to i:v!ig'iitiei fr.im the nii.ior.s ol a tyrant ind ri-king his iiie in ni un iiot am to save his com.

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oilier.-! but let it nut thence be inferred that (he Kitchen Councilors have regained their power No no -There are other influences far potential. Money making is at the bottom of the affair. Mr. Butler and Mr. Kendall are believed to be interested the former to an immense the latter to a considerable amount, in Land Speculations. One effect o( the odious Treasury Circular is to enable the great speculators to monopolize the sales of the lands, and thus realize an immense amount of money wrung in a great pirt from the hard earnings of the poor. The repeal of that measure would not only diminish their profits; hut perhaps bring ruin on those vho had embarked largely in these enterprises, it is melancholy to think of the decree to which the policy of the Administration, which is to t-ifecl the interest of millions, is directed by the selfish interests and mercenary ends of a few. Vet so it is. The I'residi-nl has been induced to pr3 very in this wretched policy , againsi which the whole couatry is crying out, which is unrecommended by a si.pgle consideration of national character, and is ;i clear violation of a law. He has been induced, to persevere in it in order to carry out the mandates of the Hero, and thus subserve the in l-ritg of the political speculators, who !o:k for f irlune from this course ol iniquitous conduct towards the peo pic.

object was gain-that they intended killing the girls and stranger, take what they wanted, and then set fire to and burn the house and dead bodies.

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o.iri) cxpiiismv admiration N.C.N. I'.S. Tm' writer of the forego i j t ik -s till- liberty, p-ill ips u;;var. i anted, of sending it to the IJtltimore I' till 't, beciiu-o he is itw.iro how exicorivdy and atttMi'ively the corresp i itit i c-.; t I to il p.ipci is read l.o p ot; that he m iy thus injure tlie pro. on tiion ol d je ls pei .'ormed by it you 1 4 g'-nttemtn of r-iro bravtry and I gr-.-itt worth .

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I lll. I.I - - Ui-V ('l!f pp. ll'O'.Vli iPld (iiitill, Who wt'fe tide a shot I distant e ahead el the (in r, were si: if-ltd to pf unniol ttttd. t'i't iistiie o'-ln ri rejt:h rd ll.c aii.lu?i: .di , U. c i i.tn y tr--d up-Ti t'.eni Urowii cnd (Jru-l in.(ltaU-ii wheeled ihetr l.oises, and th. if, sutrounded by lundit ds tl.i

Utile bi.lid fought with desperation,

nfvt-r il.ii.kir.il of a retreat until 2b ol

their nun.btr?trc massacied. The

reinninirg two,o-ie the su joct of this cpintle and the other the commander ol the parly, attempted to escape; but

they wcic surrounded by eucn iiurn

bcrs as made it a hopeless tlTort. The

KiUniit Doctor soon fell, the Mexican

..rtii-ori runniiii! their Bwords even

through Ids dead body ; and now th undaunted Urown was left nlonc. II

hxdr.o other weapons than his gun and pisloU, and with thtie lie killed

eight or nine; uui u was a great m convenience that he hd to lo;d hile ridinc. He told me that if he

had only had a sword, he could hnve - an. l : - A:l.i At

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oi-, .ii 'i lii- U'li-l'- i n i l iking; In 1 1 d:?l ti ee t: o-.ul l-i-'

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l-'KOM WASHINGTON.

Cjrri.-jfm-lriwc f the. liallim irc P i'ri:t. W lii vu r -N . M irtii 127 1 h, t037. The Tnnsiti i Ciiculrir u i!l not it rejr i'i ! I i o niiiuniC'tle tin; fact, wit! i p-i.'e.t kuo.tL-dge of tin thought;in 1 li i -!in it is e.ilrti! ited to excito tun)' g t i i-e who are tio ininn undtrr tit.- i If e's o! th.s iniquitous measure, i -nmio lull !-; (I h..pe a large portion ol t ie fitophO who respect tin

reguiailv and d- libt i .ite!) ixpr'?s -.i opinions . I more th.iu two thirds o! l ie in t: o rs ol h )l!i houses of Con "Tuss. I . ! -r i V -? my information from : hi authentic somen, and I eivc it to

von r ! l:o; :i?,ur.n.ce that it rn iy hi

A WOMAN'S TONGUE. There is not in the whole range of musical combinations, a sweeter toned instrument than the tongue of a woman, when out of the abundance of a heart of gentleness, and devotion to the quiet duties that constitute the loveliness of the sex, it speaketh the soothings of tenderness to a wounded spirit, the softened chastening of reproof to the wayward, the inspiration of fortitude to the disheartened , and diffuses the gladness of a joyous nnd innocent spirit around the charmed

circle of its sweet and delicate

influences. But reverse the picture, and the cuttings of a sharp north easter, with the accompaniment of a hail storm, a shower of aquiforlis upon the most delicate organ of sense, the symphony of a hundred thousand spindle factories in full action, the crushing of an exquisite nerved grinder at the moment the appalling instrument slips from its hold "grating harsh thunder,' any thing the imagination can conceive in the way of torture and horrible discord, is tender, touching and pathetic , compared to the rush of a termagant's tongue, propelled by the tempest and whirlwind of passion! Not that we mean to exonerate the men from their full share of the blame, not we. Some of them (as many as you please, ladies) are as rough as a Green

land bear, as provoking as. t.'.fi

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tootnacne, ana as oruiai as a

tnrk to the gintle sex whom

Heaven ordained them to shel-

ijr lajfiuf- but was rtfaseii! Tin ter and protect ; but then the wife.

xcu,e aliened was that there was thoush sue ue doomed to bear

sick.,e:9 in t .e lam. y. tie was re : i,is, till the heart sickens to

com nenui .. ny . lie lanoaoru -o go oi. , , - wrptrilpll !,-!-.

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mil,. h,t,.,t. i he .t , a, did . ness, at least cannot oe cuueu

lie r. quested loduii:.' for the night upon on her husbands account to

u d at tint was reliiitd. He was m answer in a court of justice for

oimed that the man of the house was hj)n vituperations of malice and

luseiil anu t.Mt tticre was none but t tattle of slander

females about the house; (being two

1 i-.if!.!; rs) but upon insisting, they at

length t uu-eiited. Shortly sitter, there

was ihiee elils Irom a ruihboriiii'

i.nhi' iiinvi-J aii'l concluded to stay

l..r comp'tny that night with the two

dtu liters of thv' absent landlord. On

The following story is from the Cumberland M iylanj Advocate. It is aim. st too horritile for publication: llunorcl .Murder. It is currently rua.oie l ah ul Cumberland, that a m.isl di ibo.ical murder was recently committed some where not far from Uiinsburg, Bedfjrd county, Pa- The btory ru is thus: A y ntUman from the West on hit ".fay to l'liil tdelphi , vrith a drove of iiorai , put up lor the night nl a certain house (iia'iie not known) and staid tiH tr.orn.njj. He was treated with its,)-.:! t and atteutidii, and informed

the landlord that on his return he would iigiiu stop with him. Accordirgto promise, about three weeks -iiu e the stranger returned and asked

own lii p-

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lie:-. I I' 'in in f im

iri ) iciu'l tip ni. The Treasuij

Cii. uhtr has bet II the su'j -ft of con -i I- r ttion ai i t less lli.tn iSueo C ibi

the Ktiuli.-h net C I'liit ils; nnd the r. stilt is. thai

pi rcei veo

f ie i!r a.llul n. refi'y ot rrossini;

v. ithout delay, hut l!i-y al.no-t des

laired of t U ctinj il. the cuircn'

was strong, the wind blo ving fresh,

the waves i:ih

and tin re

length

hit flight. At

he gained poueiiioti of a

was no

boat. I rue, there w as a canoe on Ihe oppo-ttt: bank, l ul it seemed like certain death to attempt to swim In

it ft.r b -sides all ollu i .1 Hi ul'ie?, il

was exi tvdii v.' )' ff'd, below the fiep n .l I

..nir i) ii.it. .tl r. mown was uie nniv

one that could wim, and, though a

il'iod i wimm -r, he said if he had had leu thousand dollars, hc would have given it all if it could have relieved

him Irom the necessity of attempting

the stream. He oid attempt it, how

ever, and after incredible struggles, reached the opposite shore two miles t

below. Having gainca the canoe, he found nothing to propel it with

but an awkward pole, and as the wa ter was too deep lo use this any oth

ei way than as a pad ale, he was car

ricd down two miles and a half in crossing. His companions, together

with their horses, had dropped down

to the place of his landing; but, on reaching the store, he could hold out

no longer. He wa so benumbed, bo

fatigued, nnd I tuppoic to ngilated in

A MAN OF PROPERTY. A young man of Nuremburgh

requested a lawyer to recom

mend him to a family where he was

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retiring t bed it appears that the I nuiiy Timor, huu Triiere uiere

stranger was shown a room up stairs whs m iiuiiusumc uHtisuier, who

t)..e of Ujc s r.mge girls nnd one oi was to have n large fortune. The

tile dtu-htheu occupied the absent lawyer agreed, but the father of lather's lo-.muownstiirs.a.id the oth tlP,young t(y asked what pro-,-r l ireo girls another room up stairs. .v . . . Tl

fhus UU iled and wrapped in sleep, J . V V- V

atalalehour in t!.e night the house iycir sui uc u.u nin cauuii

was cnttitd by ihrce men. They en know but would .inquire. Ihe tered the room of tt.e two young wo next time he.-saw his young men down stairs and murdered them friend , he asked him if he bad

y culling their throats'. I hey then anv nmnrtv at all.

j proceeded up stairs to the room of the j '

str.mger-supposing they had killed the 'io, repuen ne. .

i wo daughters of Ihe absent parent. Well, said the lawyer,

I be stranger had been wakened by "Would you suffer any man to cut Ihe noise down stairs, and stood pre- ff mir nn. :f ' Kunn,j

pared to meet the assassins. They ' q qoo " came to the door which he immedi- you r0''

Mr. Van Harm has det rmined tliat

he i!l peisist in litis pernicious poli

f, Iui will rot repeal nor rtscim

noroiodily ti e order, nor carry into

eff -.tt tilt: provisions of the Cuncnrj

liili a hi 1 which was carried tn

unhandy .through both branches ol

Ihe national legislature, and defeated

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' ' .' . . . r I .,l,.lif nnonnil 1.11(1 olint itflurn ihe fnr- I ifjnl trm llm nmrlrl ' .unllail

is desnotical, as he was deVt Hl ol ev - nuU iCpuCU

. ... " .,r .I..C.OU., Mas. mosi man: uc bttoi.u tucu mcu ui- tr.p voun? man.

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" - ... i .in i im eir-tnnop i.ir wm asnrt nia hi m

-orsuh, I'oinsett,and Uickcison were - r.i ... i i ..., I and was immediately shot down him

,, utvor oi me. M-ui-mm 0 - . ... . M rnr Dt

Levi Woodbuiv! Pj not wonder at "e imra ,,,en approaciieo, ycr, t u

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the approbation of the last mentioned l seeing uic mie oi iwu ua., ing.

per.oB?, or the issuing o, uie c,r- ZZulZ The next time he saw the girPi

CUlar in JUiy last was not .uu act, uui ' "b . , "... ,, Cottier h cnirl I hntr inhn'tril

.i . ..( n... i....i,rt.i J.um u or two Diow3 inmcieu wun a email ti

lllilL ill VICIU jniBOUi'i wi " iiuiiu u a i um .

o.. hinf liKiim . sword, ne orougni mm io me uoori , uuu w uu5 wnwuiu

was me wicDv-n - ....... - .... . i i i

other occasion, he was merely the in- A ne stranger men procureu a ugni, stances; ne nas inueeu no reaay

strument and tool. Mr. Uutier oppo . ca..eu 10. B'y7ir'j; nioney, out ne nas a jewel, ior

sed the repeal and so did Amos Ken examine wimi iu-.u. u Cc ..,. whCh tQ my certain knowledge

dall, for you must know that those .-. - . -W ihT ,Z he has been offered and refused

friends of the Admimslralion who . 20 000 " i .-..t. vhrt Rlni on the lower floor were I oiMJUU.

with their throat, cut from ear Thtsinduced the old dill to

,:,. ,it i,oi t,t it,e cabinet nron ear. . Upon examining the bodies consent to the marriage, which

er, have been deceived-he did attend of the murderers, it wai ascertained accordingly took place, though it

the councils of Mr. Van Buren-and mat mey con.a -alonS with Mr. Butler stood out for Oons! landlord of (the house at t tk PrA.i.nt whichhe was refused lodgings.

3i.i'r L. ..iTiwri ii & w

is said in the sequel he often shook his head when he thought of the jewel