Cass County Times, Volume 2, Number 10, Logansport, Cass County, 15 August 1833 — Page 2

packet ship Virginian, Captain Harris,

irom Liverpool, whence the sailed or. the 8th of lht month. The subject of the immediate emancipation of tl e slaves in the British Colonics, has not yet been finally acted upon hy ihe Heuse of Commons. The dobate had, however, already occupied the attention of that body for some das, but

other questions intervening, a tina! ore bad not yet been taken. Then can he no doubt it will pass the Common!, ai d pernap6in a still more injurious form to the interest of the planters than that originally proposed bv Minister?. Its fate-

in the House of Lords is far more doubtful, as the Duke of Wellington and his party svill oppose it. On a motion made by the Duke of Wellington in the House of Lords for an address to the King, "that he would he graciously pleased to give such directions as he might deem necessary to enforce the ob-ervance, by this country, of the neutrality agreed to by his Ma

jesty's government, relative to the cou

, 1n WiWe mmbercd the friend dearest to him; an extravagant, ;iv , .. .. r which took place in the neighborhood .tion doCSHOt amount JflLt he should be written tol,Htred of Andrew C t ?

of Middleton arising out of that prolific

source of disaster and discontent, the tithe system. Yesterday morning was appointed for the serving of tithe notices on the farmers residing in that part of the Union of Mid'dTeton" called Mageesha, situate near Knssmore, the seat of Mr. Coppin-

ger, 'the rector of which is the Kev. Dr. Aiistii!. The country, for miles round, was illuminated on Sunday night, by fires being lit on the tops of the surrounding eminences, and it was but too ap

parent that an extensive concentration of the people was resolved upon. In pursuance of previous arrangement, a ircop of the 7th Dragoon Guard?, a couple of companies of the 29th Infantry, and a large body of police, the latter comma! ded by Capt. Nangle all under the direction of Capt. Iloare, R. N. and Marshal Cummins, Esqrs. magistrate, marched to the place where the process of serving notices was to be gone through. Thev were scarcely arrived

when the country people, to the number

POCKtonpn In, n I T, IV Ol vOll ill -"3

. t v'VW" - wk.ard h'3 blc n2 also invoked IO!j mends ; and they are d. i, i that it is not a reason, as Gen. Jack and ui 1vqnr ... , t - . odson said it was; but like "Sperma- them. ; f PP? a feoctfau,, H, ceti , it is the -sovcreignest thing No man ever enjoyed more un- , L i ,e hefey in cr:ohl0 r earth for an inward bruise.-; bounded confidence: act.onja i.iinern o?,. WUi noUuth They pretend not to explain to us It was deeply evsiiccd m tac iast ol-jof trying th,ir nm&h bead-.UaUc' how its wholesome operations are, fires paid him when tne military , Tc to work aeure, hut like the venders; honors winch consigned him to a V Jr of quack remedies, they assure us Iave. were lost in the grief of toe uf. r, m mysterious hints and wise solem-.concoursc of his immediate neign- m ; ij the

test" now carrying on in Portugal, and juf several thousands, unawed by the

v'.-.ich wa? founded on the assertion, that; large mili'arv and police forces drawn by the supplies of money and troop? up, gave the m st detei mined indication which had been allowed to leae Eng-jot 'resistance. -It has been staled to us

land for Oporto, a strict neutrality had' that the populace agreed amongst them

not bten observed between the two bet

liferents, ministers were left in a minor

ity of 20. Rumors in consequence a-

teives, come what ma, to prevent the tithes being raided, and in thi spirit actually threw toi es at the forces, some

bounded that a change in the Cabinet of which sev rely injured the militaiy. would ensue, but on a motion being madej After repeated lemoi.sttaeces. as our inona subsequent da in the Commons.) formar t tt lis us, upon the part of the expressing the approbation b that bod) j m igutr.tes. the latter gae the word ot the poncy ot the government in rela- iire; anti accordingly tne entire part) tion to Portuguese affairs, it was carried 'discharged their arms, but without efby a majority for ministers ol 162, and feet, the people prostrating themselves

the address voted in the House ot Lords,; jn the field-, and sheltern g theniselvtr

nas got nd of in the following manner : "T.ie Marquis V ellesly (Lord Stewart

of the King's Hourehold; said I hae

behind ditches.

In the conllict, soldit r named Dwy-

er. of the i'9'h. was killed b a irun-shot:

a '..lilt

presented to Wis Majesty tne naaree a-, tuv( , ol AS ha8 .;fcen .tcd, by the peognvd to by your lordships on Monday n, )Ut by QUe of lhe pojjce 10) ,f we last, and to that address H's Majesty has be j-y iI;f.,rrned, in takiiu: aim at a been pleased to return this gracious an- maj( .It0 hft(i pa, ,icuiarlv distinguished gwer: ; himself, in his awkwardness shot thesolhave already taken such measure?!)i(,r Mr Cummins has been injured as appeared to he necessary lor mam-,,., severaj parts of the bodv, particulartai.ung the neutrality which I have de-!,v , ne cf his less bv a pitchfork, and oth-tt-1 mined to observe in the contest no vr iCVeI. COhtu5ions have been inflicted, canying on in Portugal." tittil nf the soldier seemed the sigTne two legislative bodies are tusa- pa (o (.CHS hostilities; but the count r gni atvaiauce,and the Ministerial --j KO)ie g:lVt n0 manifestation of vieldpers threaten that if the Lords continue; n . oljh1 ron(rarv, lhev shouted a: d to oppose the mcasurri of Ui"-tvK nd in this state the t roops were they will resort to a large creation ot jrnwn 0tf,

W hether tlie Ktng wou.Ui

i,.. ; ; ..

nity 0fph,2, lhat 1 ?i Llil e-- ! U U '-the rangers have ret.. (. inpolitics and tha not m .g eke. OVX? Tlim. led Our latcs, information (exec, cansaveus. These, like the q tack., r!n,.m.,.. e , . l.ACtJl

.l Crl nro ta iMir I v, ........ lw ,,c vu hiVy.,'

before the scythe of ridicule and; i

withered by the hot blasts of of pub-! iSfgg

jvva--, that thev were then below I

ette, ai d were still pursuing their

!ney. Try ilognin 31 r. Editor.

J-U.

lie s ;orn.

of his absurdity

there has

the people to manifest their detesta- r.5gg1

nun Ul iir llcliuir uiiu cwiiiciupi : - 1 - its follower?, as no election has ta- LOi5AHSi?jOR" ken place where it in any way en- Tji'uKSDiviiG. is, i&xs. 4nMrtJ 1.M . Ivtlt tint rA -

lCJ.ru link) II1C tJUCMJUll , iVii hit; r-rrr - .-.r.-rr-r..r. j AVliY C SF fusion sind sraniDermsr already an-i The foilowinc are the majorities re- . "

; : - . i ' .. . , . ,r. I 'l i; 10 no purpose as weeanconenr. narfnt . m it ran ;s. show that their wived bv .Mrssrs ick and Ivmnard in , . , ..... . tUf

i . i . . rx- . . 'to keep public opinion exrih

The Lafayette Free Press, vre disco er has changed its name to Lafinj..,,,

1 1 rec rre-. W hat! has "Mr. Stmar.s tircdoiLu fay ette? Or has he, (like tj

i',) only got on the "zcrcng side?"-

flivi-im ,i .: .!. ,;.il,t r'n..r..c.il'.il l"iitii-t

Thev are in the fix of the Indian Air us we have been able to ascertain, . , " . , ' ' '

.W 7ii i.juagcd ana acquitted ac

ieu cor.cfm.

very.-

tuiii iiis puny, it iuu fix in t'.viz:

curry him, and too luary to be carried by him" Carolina JVatcmnan.

From the Globe.

near Florence, Alabama.

i .

i nis urnvc man, was (inc 01 wie

it citizen soldier. We saw i.iin 1 st

througliout the war, arid . er greatly struck with tlie plain, unpretondiny:, farmer like appearance of one. who had been a Uuikiderbolt in b;itle. lie had nothing of '!h pnd-

jwmp, a, id circifKistitifce ef-ori-

ouswar" about him. AltNorj-;): of exceedingly robust, Ilcreuican person, he had not a Dhirfur look His manners were srntSo the o-

Kinnard Wiih Monroe 508 Jniii.son 3o0 Bartholomew 1-1 1 Shelby 145 ! Hancock 9 Marion 19C Hendricki 30 M.irgau 140 j Boon 100 j Madison -j 'Haniiliou 17 ! Cas, Miarr-.ie & j Wabih 400 i i 1451 715 i i i I VIGO COUNTY, j ? 't , dntixts to Co ngrrs. j V.'ilhani f:. Linton 704 S Gv. i-t Bjou 227 ! .lo'm Law 03 J :,!.:; '..:v.z 5G Jo!i:i V. L.;vU 13 Linton's iiujnrity 471

a,r

. . i Aitantim-?, the whole countrv is up, cue lus coment to such-measure may! , , , .. - ' ? , . i i i i v ar'd the u rn(?l aiarni prevails : laiir- rehowever be questioned, particulars it . r c t 1 . b

the aversion evinced to it in the case ot; ,r . oresion of bis cciuiun-npp nn!"t r i ii i . i j oil to-dav at.d everv precaution which pT n;"" "'S cuuw, iwmi piui

lut ,..,. uc.uc.cu. ,sn( h a iarTie,!t:i! e anj vVleS9 nJrmi! an(1 thouohtlul and his xM.U

, i l -.i ; . c state ot ihni'S s",iL'get d, iuis b-en adoLrel.iiion to the reiifcvral oi the cnarter of 1 1 , . ' ' " wl t tne D ink ol iigland, has oeen dispoied of. The terms on which a charter has! ? , been again granted that institution, vtiiij r,'orl A'Vca U. C. Chronicle. be toui.d below. The removal o! t'.ej II VDROPIIOHIA. uuctrininty which has for .erne tinu -pt. verv atTV.ctin occount 0f the prevailed on this subject appeal lo nae . r l- . if i . ., a . rhects cd this tern lie hsease has had a t tvorable eiiLCl on commerce m , . 1"i,the Bntuh metropolis. been communicated to us, which We direct attention to the intdli-rencc5 cemred in w family cf Mr. Moss from Ireland. A London paper in siiv-a verv respectable fanner, residing

nig ii, -1 ne people nave u te-.gui near the village, near the river 1 rent.

PUTXAM COUNTY.

and aspect, wore the appeal a r.cv oP. serious, rei'gioue feelirig. And this!

tone ot muui roused to enthusiasm, characterized his soldiership. One of the bravest men that ever led a column to the charge-, and inr.iring all with his own enertrv. t!ie animu-

L'earnorn It u All

lie fought the firat battle, that of'Sv;ilz;.f.i.inj ralliisiiatche, under the orders of Decatur

Congress. Davi Law Kwivjj Li r. to a Liv'u i;ton Boon Ewing"? m-j. 256

3G.r 301 500 23G 51 113

DEAlUniN COUNTY

i.'.ngrr&s.

tmp; motive in his own bosoin, was devotion to his country.

been goaded .nto a state of fearfu exa,-; Wiiii Mr. f. and family were sit-j General Jackson, but not in his pre8peration, and determined resistance.;.- ,t j i i .in- . . , " . 'Blood has been ,pilt, and lives lost. God m M belonging to the ence. Ibis was the prelude to the

.-2 1U4

1 130

majority

oalv kaos where the matter will lcr.;hou.e, suddenly flew at his master, 'glorious succession ofvictors, which i In Franklin c-.u..ty wc understand Mr. n.i'ae. and bit biaiverv slightly in the band, terminated before New-Orleans. L'e ,'pciv.,-J :i u::xl1 majoritj, which

A Liverpool paper of the 8th June, 1 !e then attacked a daughter about General Coffee signalized iiimself w , m e T "VJ6"1" aU0Ul one r(!H.l'.s the tcl!uwinr ui)favora!)!f new s l u; i, 1 1 k i : i i ' 'tnd in the Ditin: t.

, o ---it y ma viu tiiiu um litri in rctiai

ibv his valor and co n.naiidhitf-iow

'!,,' . , ,. 'places. A sen, a voting man of 18 ers in the haH fw'st battles f t u n i n -u "A briff ha luit arrived at t h onri vtn i i a . m ' , to ,l ,"tl"t:s In the . th Coi rcs-w.-Jial District Al r. f n 3, '"rk! ,v 1 fil l,h P -'r ,or20, endeavoring to beat off the Ta edea, E nuchfaw Ki ticho- , . , j Irwin Oporto, with three othcerson hoard i , , , , p', . Jrlua ' H,(,!(,;" Hannegan appears to l-.ave received a

irom Doni'edrosarmv. Tiie at count? :t ,,,"vt v,.., "j'i o,n; M;Kd. A I ?',.i)UChi: W .

; cording to the laws of our country, ar d jas he i-, according-to the best iLforma. tion, to Lc judged by the Judge nhc,cri ja coming day is tojudge all, e fchouhl jhe hjpny to see his cast submitted r Jsucii. It has been remarked that Av.

cry h;;a been an injury to the cau?e cf

ti.e religion which he has long been ad-

jvorating, and which he still is anxious to i advocate, o lor g aa he is blest withtU j power ofuir.g the fortitude he was made jahle to exTc-ife during hi trying hour; and which, is strong evidence in favor c

his profession. We do not wish to be understood as advocating the cauje cf one whom we believe to be unjust, lut one whose conduct has been misrepresented one who innocently, ha been buselv i-landcred. Has he not, in every step he has taken, been independent?

Did he not bear his burden with ailience? He independently expreed bis I feelings, with courage, unembarrassed; ' but e idently, deeply concerned . j Permit u to a.k, is the individual injdependiMit, who is at any time willii; ad prepared to expiess his lentimen'i

ion u .jtcis concerned in his course cf

life? Ii -uch , life, as an infpfnfjent o.te. be at the disposal of any individual, what would you pronounce him reader, should he not accept it? The fact does exist, and i? visible too, that there area number cfirdividuab, who are not only opposing themselves, but the glory of their country. The feeling that linsjers on the mind of the individual so desti

i

104 tute of a bleine granted him bv these

that lived re long were happily united together, must make him miserable ; did he even exercise the right o:

tj,ougj making provisions for his own weliar?,

TtsU

104

he would possess a share of the nob!-:

giftofindepender.ee. When westean independent man, we see him in rur' suit of liberty at home as well as abroad;

majority of between 0 and 800 vote?. 'and one who deals the fruits of his L-

those to whom thev are fairlr

e r - i r . : nn tlin ll'n rnrl hrm' it n-no i.li-trxl!l....,l... .1. .1 i 1 1

irom porioare nv no means Iavoranie;. t4 "' ". v mintu-u uu .5Siioi inrougn liie Daily, and jM jlV1t-omer - courts ?lr White's -n !boars to to ihe cause of Donna Maria, the army in the confusion and terror of tiie'ahhonp-h KufferiinMindertliidreaJ- " "J0IJ ccu" 'r 11 b 'x ' only conof 10,000 strong, and no't, moment, whether by himself; witlijftd wound, when the Indian attack- T" V I c. rp in mgh spirit; their disutfectio.. is more ihocudfrcl lift was iwirur. or hv iI.p'pH ....... ... b" Joveph 89. n.ce

on aeconnt of their contracts ot imv tiOt!j n ,t? A -u.t u iiuucioj... HanneiriI;f m:iior:tv in Carroll is I GO:!

being d.,chrg,d, than the Hard hips of iiieuiugr. r, ro LrePK,WHl threw tt into panic C. , r d he wil assembled on

i r . , , trrpd aWifT fnr cdI I u, C- .ii- . , get large mijontv in IitiiiLinaton and Hca, consulting u luck of monpv en th nrt 1 serea aioic ior several davs in the i from t op lntr r? u'i.u.s w. .. . n . ' t

eriiment of Don Pedro, or wilfulb n Id I horrors of inanity, and died. Thelbornc. nnl rr.,r'v (S Verm,!lion' niajority in Parke is a- now enjoy;

i. ' W, -"V.tiVV.Mi-I y-v

Irom tne troops, 18 hot ktl0Wtl. Out of hithensnow in such a state ofphren- ifnander-iiw iiief in ' e.torir on'er me Laghsh iroo; there at present re-;2V, that he is obliged to be chained -jand retrieving the ihv b i r r 4 , oi am only 1,000, tL about 1,500 French,, vllM , X iu i i -' rt 1 Gen. Capr wc us .U r ard receive . u n ... ,.' :,and he voting man, laboring under On the snmmm, r:n..,.a T.r.

ii nnuai uuM Liiiun li iuin 10 tneir . " m jimcim)!) i iiiionn ti " oie

respective countries, were it possible.! ' , . pi'iem noiis. ir.at ne..Jaciison, Without tlie orieri of iiov Mr. Moore, and in Sroti 210. Admiral Sartoi ins is laM:-g or the Car.. a'so infected with madness; his'ernuient, General Colft rais.-d tho;

Don .Miguel s squadron is reported to be;inmo tiJ-tert with tne oeatii ot liis-'J.OOO volunteers, that enabled the Wc have bee.i favoured wiih the firsi

cut. ana well reUtted. isiter. and terntvinw situation Hf.CwilrJ.U'.r-rt...t.ir o. :iovE r ,u0 ..i-n,..r

i m.li- :ici C l HDili dt (1 - Hi tl!h;r o it. n .t . . .4 . t.i l I

r -

t: . .1 T; 'i'L ri i y

1) nuiies has made considerable mo- ' S V-?bi l'iat the un.iap-,rescne th( whole seufhem frontirr

gross wiih the Budget, and a proroga-j ,xian,ac-

tion is spoken of. ve expected to tee!

out the Aritish fc o!e sou fhern frontii 1

and finally to triu n:)!i in the snr--

d

r-i ihe t:d o'"

the sun in his dzling spleroour,

beheld. a small bai.d ofpatriotir Herpes

the plains of North Atrier-

upon the liberties

ird hcholdin: lb; wro;i C7 -

1 r r" f w I I. At1 4 f C f n . i e 1 . 1A WT ft t .

er countrv Great Britain, their Patnd ie zeal for liberty and independence

OVer I rn!.r 11 n. n nd nrrhi rii inn vr.ir nf tr.irt

tv thunder which has reached the ears of every despot that mankind are burr

, . rmial and free that thev owe no aikg'.' ' " l it V ' "

) th king of r.ngland, orary c

ah-T rarthly power that they woim

: ei widish a free Government in the igbr

-A i.v'tven and before an astonish" vor'o. to accomplish which they pled?'

tS:-ir lives, their fortunes and their

v.- ic. '

f ' ev

iC.fSSlVe COllfilCt lin.)il thonbiin f

ai .... .u " ' : . . . "V..u:c-: .t i i . , . i - r""

tv to he pant this countrv had been Jiindoo?

brou:

beei

The

mi n r irr

i " . nv- uu ii Hi's v s ill tiiiu i. if vi .j i i- i r. . i- .

IVueG o-e of Cu.iilierhmd, one uf; rents arn tumiiiir llicir backs upon! winter. From !. m;I.ll .,r . '. ..'.-.v a ,J . . ' ' ' f . ?' Suffice it fosay tk.t if evidence whics

years, bad su.We, ly become tculU thnj hvd tu!ed it thrice. Some hi constitution S ,, r?C K 'r"! fT Mind. ., , . ! ulu" fcfcfnit-u lo i.HmV.! A suecimen of f Iip wmk mn m

ae nenner trie mngnanmitv toiThe disorder then recnrre1 t.-wt- i (v , , 7 . , . ., own thrir nr,Wr. fir .h Ii ... . " eUrrpd itn;at this ofiicr, and for which subscribers

n ti,. i;;;:.v;; i : . r j; . 1 . 11 lp and wm be received.

,uvuhi. ineiie expirca trom el usion on th?

s is aestrovniii its own vota-- ''TTprJipd frva o f.nrrfl,nn.j..,. n . , - -.n

Z-'t nelore them, but as vet have i-ina 1 Vi., r,.w,i;.o i. ; .1. i .1 v. , ' . " ... - ur.. n., rTOwnt. fS

dhappointed ' i ; ; , l'w """'rigmeoiiMHidman- i i-ibi rv co.uu.is, and will c - !: V . V 7 ; c0

elections in Bel-inm have ter-!. " ' . ' . ' -ana newi the true faith ottiie chnstnwiV tinue to publish nearly rdl the now wnr'-si utr,n?t'c" t v v.

atoH iu favor of the Catholic party. !moi r UVMI.Mae' 'CiaeU is it I lie disease of which he die ?, f merit as th.ev. appear :-viz. Vovnes !un,haKen ami 90 01 couu

sh dl to-morrow iv, oar private! "uim mai wnn one honor- ; was atleetion of the lungs contract- Travels, History B'o-r-Phv Sp'in irel,der'1 ' ana ,napPenaeRtCrt ..nudt'iir" imni finivflv. I AttlR KXC!F.lTIOV. its fhrmop nrlho. .-,,1 Jr.; K . .T- . , J ' ' ul" ' K Ll i rl Unreal of everv free born American.

..'

IRELAND. Insurrection, in Cork. Cork, Tued av. Considerable ex citement has prevailed in this city einct

4l:e

arrival, nt a Inte hour lat :iiabf, of j die mists of explanations and eva- In bis dy'nrr moiirntj when rrv elligeuce of a very serious affray,! sionsthej pretend that nuliifica- ing bis blessing to his family, he rel

It appears from the '-Toast t;iven

south of the Potomac, that Nullification

has been made public of a correct, i: e

pendent, upright arid honest course pur

sued bv Averv, is not sufficient to t 1 i

tablish this fact, we presume it wou

be advisable to let the subject "die the death of the" wicked.

IJ

Wc understand that Gen. M'Crtv

is not dancl The South has concciveuihas received uiajorities in Fayette,