Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 10, Corydon, Harrison County, 3 November 1830 — Page 6

orydon Preoo, and J2ntiMaQ6nh Bemoerafo

-atoby thdRt.Rev.BishopGriswell, nod through- Lcat the oppaling catastrophe,aaiotoined (he sarao (Pj ) Jto Jlx (Rj TO ft apathetic composure that be had manifested dur U tng his trial end sentence. He was habited io a WEDNLSDAY, NOVEMBER 1830. dark green frock coat, white vest, dark panta r looDiand boots, and being asked if he was ready, TO OUR PATROI?3. 5e repliod, "yes," and mounted the drop with ac- fTa2 Press" has not appeared for? ecvera! tivfty and resolution. He made nodying rpecch, weeks, owing to (ho absence and sickness of our but looked round for a moment and ooded to the Printer, but ire hare reasonable assurance that.

multitude. The cop was drawn ore his eyes, and hereafter, our littlo cheet nil! bo continued regc fco vras launched into eternity. Thus periled 0 ,arJyf OTd aid lhc boj CftUgc of rulh ifigt ic, cenvic ted principal ,n the midoiph ecsassinatioo fi(Jelily fft9ehood, under all iti various masks Cf SScJCjf Tuesday say,, the two 'Jfg'r'1 Tf ""T brother., J?P. Kucpp, and J. J.femp Jr. had t,0 "'N11 J?1.?11 cn interv ion on Sunday evening They both re- "V"1" nho ro W1 i?eton and f quested it of the jailer nd were induced; ha con- ?Ma RWht' end opposed to Monarchical Freo dected Jo:sph froa hh cell tin the third story of Masonry, Co aid us in the good cause. Che prt:oty) to the condemned cell of Frank on the , " , ., toner floor, They spent some time together.- REVOLUTION IN THE NETHERLANDS. It wao tho first time they had met since they were Bnussato, August 20. carried into Court together to be arraigned, about Woat serious events arc this moment takioj; two months ngo. Frank was calm, fum; Joseph place at Brussels. We shall simply confine oar h lasted and feeble in body, and appears mise selves to the office of Reporters, fcable and broken down in body and spirit, having It is pretty generally known how much tho tittle appetite for food, enjoying little, re?t, and Belgians of all clacses, and in all the province? with difficulty uttering articulate words. To the are dissatisfied. Our Deputies in the Chambers question from Joseph, whether Frank was really and the Independent Journab, have frequently os well as he appeared to be,Prank replied, "Yes, adverted to this fact. lean sleep as sound now on the soil side of a plank The day before jesterday, the public read OS I ever could.19 with surprise and chagrin, an article in the GoYesterday they were indulged with another sad settedes Pays Bos (the official Government Painterview their last in this world! They bade per,) which spoke with emphasis of the happimsb each other a last farewell, under such circumstan which ull Belgians enjoyed, and of the intoxica as, as most give poignancy to pain, and sharpness tion and rejoicings they ate plunged into. Thio to agony. . language was the more aCicting, as, for somo A correspondent of the Boston Transcript, cayt," days past the public exasperation had been vie It is supposed from three to five thousand persons lent, and given much uneasint& letpeciinft thd ttcre present, four fifths of whom were from oat disposition of the public mind, of town, and I regret toitate several hundreds of t Yesterday evening, the performances of La Mtfthe spectators were females! It is but justice, how- etta de Portici had attracted an immense crowd; over, to state that a more orderly collection of peo the house could not contain all the visitants, and plo was never before seen.' button Palladium, the cr owd had even stationed itself on the squaro lt 1 of the mint. Tho iraprossioti seems to be general, and is At the conclusion of the play numerous groupo doubtless well founded, that tho revolution in formed themselves, and proceeded towards tho France is decidedly favorable to the long-stand- office of Le National, Rue Fosse auz Loups. to tng claims of our merchants on that Government, a moment the windows were smashed, and it was Those now at the head of affairs in that country attempted to burst open the door. A voice es tvotild not. and will not, we dare 6ay, hesitate to claimed, "Let ds go to Libry I" At these wordo acknowledge and allow any just claim from the the crowd retraced its steps, and went to the resi ,. 1 . - 1 . , . . a j -I r r : 1 r it. r . 1 t 1 ;i

unuea SUIPS ; out, at tne same lime, tre must eaj aencv 01 uiury uaimuu, iy nit; ruijruiamic ijiura that the United States should have long ago set an ry, Rue de La Madeclaine, near the great coach example of justice to that Government, by paying office. The multitude increased every moment, the claim of Beaumarchai9 on us, which our own The windows were broken; the doors were burst Wcrces have repeatedly pronounced to be not in; all the furniture was demolished, the papers less just, and which is insignificant jn amount com- and books were torn and thrown out of the win pared to the claims of otir citizens on France. dow in tatters. Br a fortunate accident, Libry National htclligincer. Bagnano, the principle Editor of the National, was r .,.. . - not found at home, by Which his life was saved. At a convention of federat Lawyers, recently The crowd choked up already the broad street held at Hartford, Connecticut, Henry Clay was of La Madelaine. It was 11 o'clock at night, and dominated for the next presidency. It is more during the first effervesence the police wisely ab than probable his friends in the West, would as stained from acting: its intervention would only live these Ifcrtford CQinxutiwiists had fcepKheir have proved pernicious. The gendarmes were rileifcc. toJd"Dca,l uct, and joq will bo kt alo'neV