Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 9, Corydon, Harrison County, 25 August 1830 — Page 5

Cory don Press, and Jlnli-Masonk Democrat, ua roads turnpiked, and after that shall have been Vaccomplished, she can then establish every syt. FOREIGN tern of common schools, and educate e?ery child x in the State, and likewise dispense with all inter- yrom (he New York Evening Pott. nal taxes. In ten years she will be among the FROM MEXICO. ,; nost wealthy and best regulated States in the The arrival of the packet ship Virginia, Capt, Union. Just give Gen. Jackson time to pay the Collins, puts us in possession of intelligence from debt, refuse to countenance all profligate expen. Vera Cruz to the 22nd ultimo. The partizans of ditures of the public money until that period, and Guerrero were again in open contention with the in three years we will be a happy and a prospe- Government. Capt. Collins gives verbal infqrrous people. The whole of this 700,000 a year mation that official news of the defeat of the Gov. will be ciiculated amongst us and we will reap ernmeot army near Acapulco was received in the benefits But let Government hold stock in yera ruz 0n the 21st. Gen. Bravo and Col, our valuable turnpikes, and they will draw an- Bartubusso were taken prisoners by the forces nually in the shape of toll, an immeose income undor Guerrero and Minez. According to the from the people of Kentucky, which will never accounts contained in the Vera Cruz paper a ferr reiurn. Under the exiting system of Internal jaj8 previous, Acapulco was not considered in Improvements, about thirty or forty millions have tne least danger. 'On the 14th General Badejo been 6quaudered, not one dollar of which has ev- marched with a division of Bravo to occupy er reached Kentucky. If that money had been Tecupan. A contest ensued, from which he was applied to the exticg'rishmenr of the public debt, obliged to retire with loss. It is mentioned that 9he would now have been io the reception of ,ne importance of the negotiations concluded ja $700,000 a.year. Let us then permit ourselves Europe, had induced the Government, for the to be deceived no langer in running after a' shad purpose of carryiog them into effect, to nominate ow. Let Gen. Jackson's plan be carried into (ne Governor of Vera Cruz, Senor Sebastian execution, and let us set cur faces against the Camacho, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister mournful profligacy by which a designing faction plenipotentiary. There were no disturbances would make our Treasury bankrupt. If we shall during the elections in the City of Mexico on the succeed in this, we may then look forward with jothofJune. They were conducted in a quiet pleasing anticipations to the bright prospects and an(j orderly manner. The project of declaring unbounded prosperity which awaits our native Cuba independent is again agitated. State, These are the principal items of news brought We are well convinjwd that the road alluded fcv (ne Virginia. With regard to the distressing to will be prosecuted with renewed energy. earthquakes in Central America, of which a brief Let us put our shoulders to the wheel before we acc0uut was given to our readers a few days ago, calllercujesjfor help. We all feel deeply in- BOme further particulars are stated in the Vera

lerenju in i;s completion, miu our laruiers buouiu uruz papers, l ne passage, we cuujoiu we uuu promptly come forward and subscribe what they translated to our hands in the morning papers, can conveniently pay. Let us make a beginning Guatemala, May 3. and we pledge ourselves, that in a few yeurs eve jThc anniversary of the taking of this capital ry road will be turnpiked. When this time shall has been terrible for its unfortunate inhabitants, have arrived, (and it will come without the 6had. Every thing that was left by the civil wars is noiv ow of a doubt) we will then be enabled to appre- doomed to destruction by the earthquakes. Since ciate the advantages which will accrue to the peo- tlie 1 st of April, they began to be felt in the vilpie of Kentucky, by the administration of our vec- iagC of jjmafillan, where there were many resi. erated Chief Magistrate. . denj families, ana others that bad gone there At the recent "nullification dinner" in Charles7 that : ihejnightnot witness the celebration of

too, (S. C ) Mr. Uheves made a speech, in whicn tne annivttv oi lytrcapiiuiuuuii ui vjuaicum!, he avows himself a partizan of the Southern Hot- on, thj 12thio9cT In one day, there were felt no spurs. i declare," said he, "that they the evils lest, Kan thirtTve shorts, and the inhabitants complained of present a state of things not te'wercy obliged4 to go oulin the otmost haste. lorne,and which ought to be resisted in some4vay These shocks. succeecSd each other with such or manner, at any and every hazzard." Though force that they destroyed all that place as well willing at first to go on thus precipitately, a mo. .ajahe neighboring ones of Pinula, Petassa, and ment's reflection told him that the attempt to 'the plantations of Villalobos, Guilleu, Fraijanes, fight it out single-handed could end only in deeat i Hosario Lagunilla, and los Delores. and disgrace. Wherefore, recovering himself, he r Up to that time, this capital had suffered nothcounselled forbearance and delay, to await the ing in its edifices, but on the 27th ult. they were co-operation of the other Southern States. IIe, repeated so forcibly that every building suffer"nulifiers wait vntil then, there will be no rebel-1 ed every house is abandoned sheds and huts

lion this year. 4 flMcaster Zxqmmer, are vuin up in me squares, ouu w w uw