Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 12, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 April 1834 — Page 2

For Ac Palladium. Mr. Edztoh: my first communication, in cnewer to some of the strange and jparty republican doctrines of 'Homespun,' I promised to review another part oflv.s appeal to the friends of the administration, and hope you will indulge mo in tho use ofa part of your paper to fulfil my promise. Homespun says, 'notwithstanding all the noise ihs nationals have made against brinr'infy candidates

out by public meetings, still I believe it is fir the best policy. It deprives the intriguing demagogue of the privilege of forcing himself'upon the public. oy a regular system of electioneering: hence the opposition to bringing out candidates by or rather public meeting?. The firmer chanic cannot snend time in electioneerir lice." Now. sir. Homespun's own argument is ! amply safiicient to draw a conclusion exactly tlio reverse of his: for if the firmer and mechanic cannot spend their time in trying to electioneer, after ihernselvesare nominated and thereby highly interes ted, it is perfecily idle to suppose'thit they will turn

out to go to acaucus meeting. I have never yet j of the monopoly are only anxious to insure its perssen a caucu3 meeting got up, except it was raov- pctuation in connection with the nrostratinn r.t;th

cd by some desmngMntriguino' demagogue. He his particular friends ready, and none attend of consequence, except those tint arc regularly drillea betorehand; and the strictest caution made us ol to carry the intentions, previously marked out, with great unanimity. Homespun might possibly call to his recollection a great caucus meeting, held in Manchester, in the winter of 'ol, which h id been a long time publicly advertised, The republicans of Manchester, " iLc. &c. Now all who attended that meeting was 2 preachers, 2 ofdee hold?r3, 2 storekeepers, and 2 or 3 travellers, although they 'unanimously p issed' most wonderful resolutions, which they had published: and one mi'dii naturally think (not in the secret of such meeting) ! that there was a vast multitude of 'repnbl W ! -i, 1"U4-,lu"1- Wl iLpiui iAow, s;r, i uciievo tint to no a tuc si:nue of nme-tentiis of the packed caucus meetings held in the country for the nomination of candidates for ofnee; and Homespun's caucus meetings, or public meeting?, are nothing at last but tho 'intriguing' of the aspirant, both in its creation and efiect. And he is, according to Homespun's notion, to keep as whist as a chuck mouse, for foar, probably, that the great body of the people will come to the conclusion that 'he's not quite the thing he's crack'd up to hi? Now, as Homespun is quite fearful of his par- . ty being led 'estray,' ho and his party might vote to a greater certainty, if their candidates would como out openly and plainly declare (what in Homespun's estimation is sufficient) that they go the whole hog for 'the administration,' or in other words, that what is Gen. JacksoiCs kUIsx?A be their rule of conduct. 1 think that such evidence, to i save Homespun and hi3 party from a hoax, would be better than hearsay evidence. Again, Homeepun says, 4but if they (the mechanics and farmers) had r.s much time to spire as some others, they would not stoop lo the low, base manceuvering of an electioneering campaign; therefore tho firmer and mcchanic will be proscribed f.om office.' This I think is shooting with a big gun; and every thing but a firmer or mechanic is, according to Home spun's logic, Mow and base.' And 1 suppose it must now frilly be understood, that the officers of government, the judges, lawyers, physicians, steamdoctors, professors of science, school teachers, merchants, &c. are 'low and base' zounds! Cu, sir, I conclude, that a candidate might as well manccnver in an electioncering campaign,' openly and above board, as privately through the wire woikcrs of packed caucuses: for in public there is no chance of speculating, while by private caucuses, hatched out in the form ofa public meeting, merely to gull those that have no chance of knowing how the wires were worked, there is a great chance for 'bargain and sale. Help me to get this meeting properly organized, packed and motioned, ar.d I icill do as much for you ir, sojuclhing else, the first chance. This is the way business is managed at Auch meetings. Now, where did Homespun get ln"s information from, that the farmer and mechanic are proscribed from office by the present mode? jj.u me result ot the J.ist August election teach him such a lesson? Certainly not. Homespun! enrricsthe idea that for any set of men lo ho :pro- ! Fcri bed from office" is terrible ! I think so too; but Homespun should be careful how ho handles edge tools especially after having just advised his party to not bo led estray by voting for any thing :lsc, but friends oflhe cdminislralion. It requiics no great stretch of vision to perceive that Homes' pun's tears are wholly crocodile in relation to proscription, for it is the very means made use of for his party advancement, according to his "Own Etory. I have done with Homespun at present. I hope he will recant the slander he Ins thrown out pgainst bis own party, and against all others, that do not happen to be a farmer or mechanic, and nwat;e to. Faint Queen from Terre-Haute to Louisville, tl xny fellcvcrbcard while the vessel was under full headway. At tho moment of the accident, Guaeon HunB.VRD, Esq. of Danville, Illinois, at the imminent peril of his own lifo, sprang fearlessly in!o 1 the water, swam to the little boy, who had sunk and risen several times, and nobly rescued him from el most certain death. The boat having no yawl, the gallant man had to support bis little charge till resistance was rendered by those on board. Such a deed deserves a monument, and ihougb none of brass or maible will perpetuate or lienor the deed, grateful hearts will long cherish lor mm tne unabated feelings of a falhei nnd iroiV.pi-? lovr -.a iU ,..0,,. ,f .k,;. imj tcou.ei s io;c ..3 a.o picscivcr ct their child .t.: j ,1: r.. . it. Will surely reward such generous such noble deeds, with a douhle portion of its favoi! Courier. ...v.. ...Mi suiiuo tiuu ifuis; iieueii The Apple. If the branch cf an apple ti re be taken off whilst it is in blossom and immediately planted in swampy ground it will take root and oecrthat gcpson. This mode has been tried with r.1T.,u:c., may be forever sustained. Uortlctdtundist IiV.c ?5icr.

toatruc sense of what vroscrw'ion lead curin'r the period of three sessions in which it has ! :,"j:.Vr - i lusl ,u u V4 a.v .. uv, - . :

Li v been tried. The institution possesses the be-irmin-1 U1 01 inuian.t re.auve 10 uiu improve- lhe inost ol thur crews. ' .l 'J . ' uuneaimy Manchester, March 2Sf IS31 ' ofa library, (three or four hundred vol umes select : mcnt, ot Grca ?h ll,ver!,f,ul 1 cnn assurr I fuo1' v.hiC4' flU "ullU, 4,ro ,I:;;t., uiu!...,:!. - v -s;,, .wLiitin- aro .nn,,.iK-vout'.iat the people of tiiis state w-ill co-operate with r r- 1 . , 1 recoj;n'e as "lout d nee" 1 Ins is lh way, to - ca . .w. .lo.. car..,j to ,.aiv.ii auutioi:& are annuaiiv 1 . ... . r. 1 We heard ve?tcrdav of a ccun;e uf s.ngul ir mar-; . .f .,, , , ... . , ' 'r rr., t 1 m - made. A splendid philosophical aparatus has been l state cf Indiana in tins work of improvement 5 . ,., . tll,,,nrt InnU'.Tf. in fniu' t I 1 d,iG l;V( :'-MJs :t tier-, ?,id thivo ot t oif,C'jk,f' Lli xMarai procured, and some of the mo.t essential parts of a with great cordialiiy. The improvement of the u to- VVn' l np t,!xc " ; r; vatvr, let it boil eight minuti a onlv-in that lime Hobte Act. On trie passasre of tiie steamboat ii 1 1... li r..r .r.i t : : l... A "cntlcman not arrived at his grand cbmictT- ' ...,., ..i....... ...1 ....

success; the refnm lo iiT.i.l ),x il.nt t.m n--1i I Fomewhat intoxicated. h.id cross odor rather was m 1 ! lv full cargoes.

n ' -.w ii u piuuvtuiv; mm tu- iiovn 1 I !v - ,1 1 4, " if - l CI a nrnr .-w,.i r . - r I iho. not of rr.i no- tl : o trlin hnifr , , r,., r , loc I ?ci nt. i, arrived lit AC .V-liOaiortw Ull

taken offing nVo 7 w L i good head-waV ud ti avstruek TAT W V' " I 'uU eargo of oil-spoke nine whale .hips in Octohe rullp,wm y shore with considerable violencc-and the shock Psr P,-1an of 8f 00, being he State s pro- tjm vfMnber, most of them with full cargecs .Thuschoice fnV- inr? I? t I0"'0 1 - i ,1,us occasioned, is presumed to have thrown the un- lr'" V h.e caPl1 VQ for t!if construction The BUpjlly of whale, and the facilities cf the trade .1 c. 4"mSiicius the old nonpairels,goI- fortunate man overboard in 8 or 0 tpot wtPr. His oflhe U asmngton Kail Road, was taken on Indav there is every encouragement for ou? mlarit com

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From, the Louurille Advertiser. J FROM THE EDITOR. .

Washington- City, March 18, 193-1. I have no disposition to wnto to you from this ' place for the mere purpose of increasing party ex- j M.,h,rtProl n,l tf tl,n .:rl. 1 the bank question under discussion dunn the i-oxt canvass forthe nresidencv: nnrl t.h 1nv ; nr.t rtict i when the people will be convinced of the rectitude of these assertions. Congress is really encased in the business of President-making. Those who imagine the soul- ! ths 'politics of the day i that have been made to the sympathies of the ra-1 jariy un me anoea s i . - i tion, were designed tor political efiect to give body and force to the panicto render the administration ur. popular, and, by prostrating it, to insure a re-' ne;val of the charter of the bank under a new anti democratic administratioa. Most of the rhnmninndemocratic party. Mr. Binnoy admitted, in the "0: ' tt ' j "fj -eVirv ' c-C i',1 ! speecn he uchvered some weeks since ration cf the deDOsitOS Would bo nnn.-r ' w . .a j U U 1 v ( Congress refuse to renew the rhirtr-r nftim ! j i and, if the secret views of members could !- rovVl. ! Moped, it would be ascertained that four-fifths of the ! to renew the charter of the bank forthe term 'of six years. It proposes a restoration of the depositee, fnu., il"?lD,yae rc"3.,val OI lllcm aucr, excej ?y. 'f d,trfcuon cf Congress. It also proposes t take from the incorporation tho exclusive nnvilef and to inhibit the removal oftocm hereaiter, except to poraiion tne exclusive priv of banking under the authority of the general government. Mr. Webster made a strong speech in favor of his bill, in the course of which he attributed the prevailing distress partly to the course of the Executive, and partly to bad legislation, to the lack of harmony between to the two Houses of Congress, and to tlie political action of that bod'. He was quite as severe on the legislative branch cf the government as he was against the President. I am row convinced that Mr. Webster is a sincere advocate ! of the bank and also I am confident that his bilii ccorded in opinion with the Legislature and neople 1 ot lrgima, and could not vote tor rechartermg the ; bank for any term or under any circumstances Mr. Tyler will go with Mr. Leigh and Preston and so.no of the other Nulliiiers will also vote agaist Mr. "Webster's bill. Mr. Clay and Mr. Leigh agree on one point that the constitution ought to be vin- 1 dicated before any body should think of renewing ,,,r,!,nntS. ifth.-v dn nnt msnn tn ho rninn.l t n,n. mote the cause of the opposition, will soon take a stand in their own defence. We give place to the following notice ofthc Indiana College at the request of an old subscriber we hope the institution may prosper, and realize the ! brightest anticipation of its founders: Lou is vil le A d vert i$c r . INDIANA COLLEGE. Believing that the rrcat interest of education will pie ant situations in the west. 1 lie price cf hoard $1 23 per week, that of tuition is $7 50 per sessh or $15 per annum; which is lower probably than any ctner college in the western country. En near the centre ofa beautiful lot often acres, ars college buildings, botn oi brick. The one now n nfn.l n nil in lico rvi f o t . ri r r- . i- i .-. . .-.the- nnito tii elen-mi smr-int';:,, .;n ).n finished in the course of the present year -j , . .-.u , lii U The policy used m the government of the institution, deserves particular commendation. The gtudents are not controlled by authority, enforced by a set of rigid and vexations laws; but taught to govern themselves by cultivating a habit on the nature and j tendency of tilings. This method has so lar given evidence of its excellence, by the most happy re- j siuts, net a censurable delinquency having occurred iiU cent vouui ui fcU'ieriur lueius, v.ao are aniOlUOUS to CIS .1 v. . 1... . vA . ..1. ... . K -i' 1 - , . . t iinyu.tii iiiL-iiituivts m fiiiu,i'ii',T ui mviurv iiii:iui - . . tnents and gentlemanly deportment, and constitute among themselves a society highly conducive to mu tual improvement.. m suon.ii parent ucmiuu, v xiuiug ai. n-1W y ' u!UU,lul, , a substantial, practical, and at the same time truly ;l. " . , ' ' T , ' P ,,m;.. ;-;fn;n. ! h!.:". rat emication. 1 know ot no pualic i:ii.titutioa 1. .1, r.fi.,ra rrrfnr r.vA innra decisive advantages ' ", .v.v.v. Lafavvtle. Lid. JIarch 22. n,n,7, . ,r, V r.rM. to .ate that Mr. D.ynux IVh st, a citizen of this county, was urownJ "V-.--, ed in the Wabas!t a few miles above this place, on Saturday last. Mr. 1" who is said to have been

citement nor am i anxious to propagate erroneous j to take into consideration tlio contemplated Rail opinions in referrence to tho conduct or designs of ! Road between this place and LawrenccburMi.

any man or any party in Congress. Thetn-t'i, plain- j Several addresses are expected, and an opnortunity lv told, js al the .people want-all I wish them to j wiU be offjred l0 aid thia beneficial undertaking! know. 1 nave remarked that the Bank will not be r. ..,.t- .

opposition ct the aammistration m Congress consid-i hereby requested to take into consideration the j , hem, in crossing the room, and dealt :i blow to I vCLnilut.cn EtiueJ. er the bank as the antee in the game of brag they j propriety of subscribing on the part of Marion loach wo'M'dh'both and one of them severely, i Captaiu Dawes Kl at Riothc V. S.ips Xatchez, are now playing. If they lose, they must give up county, such number of shares as they may deem I If0 then desccmlcd to the sccosd story, sprang from I V.Jp?, Y;"nS& .L?l rhtV livu the bank but thev aro determined to keen her talked i i, i n i i . . i .ix da, ; i oarock,Ci'-tain tiCbingerjatid bdioonuP, until the game for political power shall be play- adUa! Cnmrnn nf . w ,r-, !h? ery and lied; but .n consequence et an cr,5oxor; I.t. Com. Slueb!,, arrived nilnv davnlfor, edout. ' " 0n,m,;,l?"ofA t'1' ' r,- . ! injury to one of his anehv, had only proceed-1 !u. Fllik,a frora !ho tv.tt j,, Ti.o ollieer, und To-dnv Mr. Woktor Jntrndnrn.-l l.u mtci Kni Lcsoaccd, i hat the chairman of this meeting ap-; ed about two miles, when he was overtaken. At Screws of tho r.bovc iv,). xv.rr u-.dl. '..,!

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Km oe rejeciea oy me senate. ;uer Mr. ebster i son, Joseph Bocler find James Roads,

cioseu ms speecn, wincnoecupiea aDout tnree hours, jn p Township Messrs. He iur. Licgh, ot irgmia, rose and addressed the ben- t t ; , i t i c? t Tn;j, L.i' i i. vi v.. Peyton Lnstowand Jacob Smock.

erned hv tho resnhit inns nF th T.Prkl,tnr, nP VJr. 1:1 I rankun I owjiship Messrs.

rinia. in favor of restoring the denosit.es. and lUrUr- Garrison Williams and William

ing that Congress is not clothed with power by the ! In Warren Township Messrs.

Constitution to establish a national bank that he I Harris J ynerano Kutus Jenmson,

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object is to obtain from Congress a vote cf censure I lions of slock to the contemplated rail road from Smvrna, December, 1S33, loa gentleman of this l1.i:0.,Vurn V10'"1 Xl1- chlli iT thy c;ue ofa M on the President for removing the deposites. If i Lawrenceburgh to Indianapolis, and that they be ! City received by the Bri" Triumph: 1 "cy,-l,,c .,'ur".mas"tr cf !-t lut uilerwardy they could succeed in this, they would laugh at the notified of their appointments through the medium t.Q.i Sudav week there was tho mot violent i00ii r'? noflco tiUI'rn lr i.ileen years, and di'rs over which thev now nr-tend to mnVn Lfih rrr rfVli0 ri,,n , , - iui.rc js uu- ; 11 iUIU eccmcd to have forgotten that uc!i a bemg waj in Bt tt cha wSkerf o will tho w? P P -1 1 ,,r ,i if ,:nWn lere' " W? .nr Cr.y ty exUtence. till he was cn hi death bed, 'when ho Lict .,t.iw chait.r wiil not be ren.u .a, no. will tne Whereupon the chair selected forthe county of Ceivingthc most distressing advices of the loss of j u a win arill lef ,,.i,.i t0 li3Chihl a'l 1, u-w deposites be restored, ihcse facts maybe relied Tjnm:pnn Williim Cnnnnr Fn Hon T,!m P I r 1 1 . i i Vr ' , ,u. nr- and it fo"vv? tit the bank vill .rrnt no Imn- . 1 on,ncr' b' en. Joh.i iivcs aRj vessels outs.de. woith. M. Devil e was appointed executor, and, ou, ana 11 io.o,b, uiai iug can.v . ill grant no loans 1 Q,lf. or,rt,, n i.:0i ijrt nr umnn .....1 . - mi . i .i. 0.1. , , . . . ' .,

be promoted by bringing this institution into more , " , V, . , , . " , lUiU ?.u lw a.uu; Y . ; ' "Wi"J Jsl 'Apa r expeci--cral Cec 1 Invo taken the libe-t- of 6edir-r ' be l)ul,l,shcd ,n ,,oth ll,n IMPors oi l'lace- son, h:s mate, and the French gentleman, wcro ! Hon, 1:1 company with a delegation .t the CJuckato you the following facts for publication " ' And the ting rKlpurnod. swept into the sea and lost. Tho cutter toadied : eaw Indians v.v learn that tthe prospects ferulaThis college is located in Blooninton Mop roe ! DL.uAb L. M t AKLANi), Ch n. 1 Ioara, and anchored for a few hours, during the . cation ot tins tribe, wc.-t ! tuo Mis.u: r- ippuare not county, Indiana, one of the most healthy and pleas-1 A. W. Mor.nis. Sec. violence of the gale. She afterward, run for S1J0, : altogeth-r satiKt-.ry. The crunty in wh.eh they

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LiiVii:;'wai auai aiuo 11 a u uifcu DUl'U aUUCU . uiiu H Is 1 HIV tj,'alR!il Oi i J i 5 liviii is i y illicit atiiij lu iij , , . . , A , . ; an; ivuti muuh tiv "i iv. 11. 11 uu llJt; 1 ivi CIU

emulated to erect u laboratory and commote it! neonlo of lb s?tatp. and morn mrl en ar v to t b.oso ,v,l-Ui ' . . n. .. . 1 . V . notcv cooked. U can he seuiH.nod to mil thii

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Uo u.0 ii-uurtisu utxii i-iivfii 1 rfsiuiim in tne eastern part. 1 ney aro mucin. , , 1 1 . . 1 1 : pauie. i.cpuoiican a.ui Udr.r.cr. Itoensurethecollection of a minoralogical cabinet ! lcnsoa vvith the course adWted by the state ovor t 1 to vvhorn he told a sol and tender tale, wlnch J and utuseum of natural history, and an extensive hall j which yon prcsil, and wil join ill the work with Il50t !icr u ,CC0Snf .I,i3 hft , V.'l'lln I The New Orlea,,. Bee, 5,ys, the laborer on tla. is appropriated for its reception. that ood feeliivr vhich iconics each state to cb-1 l so viU a match, and made the nuptul t.o n c j ;c , t.;v;i.'ir

-.-...-w.. , .... v , serve towards the others l ,,iS Vl"4 ' -"""" ; J , " among tbem.-e ves, have comm tte. tvt:era oxeetcsince watch time, the number ot students has been! 1" Fn U Wn'od Co-nna- howcver 1,0 ljarnt ,,,C faCl h M"r ' nd atrocities. We have heard T.f.ou.e of tho gradually increasing. During the present year the j . ' W nP'.,0'n:cd t, k. djnn!lt.r flfa handsome rich widow, w!rn victiins heiiv-cut and ,1a h'd iu u ma' r fr - Mml increase has been tho crreatest. These aro most v i s.oner by tho General assembly of this slate : he L , V . , - ,a ma-.-cr ingi.ttul

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body was not found until Monday evening. The de-! ceased has left a wife and five children. F. Prczs.l

IZilii IlOfStl flCCtlttff. j We arc requested to inform the citizens of this

ccuntv, that there will be a meeting at Air. Feruu- i sons, on hie iNational uotd a tew miles east oi i ; Indianapolis, on the lirst Monday m April next, OV a SU USCH ptiUU Wi siuu.. ttu aic reiOICj see 0l5r country f,lcnds commg forward in this measure. J-'J". Lfeir.ocrat, RAIL ROAD MEETING. At a meeting of a large number of tho citizens . . i . it -i .. i it m lne contemputcu u.nre.iLeuurgnanu indianapo- i i i ,:s ra" roauCol. Dcinas L. M Farland was called to the chair, ! and Austin v. Morns appointed secretary. The charter of the company having been read, On motion of Arthur St. Clair, Esq. the following j resolution was adopted: Jlesohed, That the citizens of Marion county j are deeply interested in the construction of the j contemplated Lawrcnceburgh and Indianapolis j roau.

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On motion of Calvin Fletcher, Esq. Resolved. That the board of Commissioners are point 3 agents in each township to obtain subscrip-1 tions of stock lothe contemplated Rail Road from Liwrenccburgh to Indianapolis, and that tlie se-; cretary furnish to such agents forms of subscription ;

papprs. I suit of the investigation. Whereupon, the chair in pursuance of the fore-j Our informant states, that when npprehended, going resolution, appointed the following gentle- J Worthington appeared to be in hi light mind, Mid men a? aoents, viz. ! not only rational but plausible, in couvcis itie.n. In Washington Township Messrs. Jehu Alii-! He insisted, however that there had been a combison, Hiram Bacon and Jacob Whitinger. i nation against his lifo, and tint his bedf Uo'.v had In Pile ToicnsJih) Messrs. Adam Wright, John tried to strangle him with tho sheets! The only C. Hume and Ripley Hogshear. clue wc have discovered, which may reveal the In Wayne Township Messrs. James Johnson, true cause of this lamentable tragedy is in the

Peter F. Newland and William Gladden, In Decatur Toav.sain Messrs. James Eoncr-! A - 41 sen. 1 ury Crcnlon, i John Bcllis, ; Rector. Henry Brady, zcv. In Lawrence Toirnshin Messrs. Joseph Johnston, John Setters, and Conrod Ringer In Centre Township Messrs. B. I. Blythe, I James Blake and Isaac N. Piiipps. j On motion of Douglass Maguiro, t Resolved. That the chairmain of this meeting j i select a suitable number of persons in tho adjoin- j ! Cbll K, James IlUgney and BiCKUcl Call, LsiS

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c-ic .iiuiBuu, uauii-i iiuni., j,. . iituuu j j ne "iiii lire leu v. onsianiinopio on me oui wncn no vei;i 10 communicate tne iriaa iu:ui'ata

For the county cf Hendricks Levi Jessup of : dies of our city, and a French traveller, named B Uville, Col. Thomas Nichols and Capt. Lewis Montaigne; she had a long passage as lar as MiteMastin of Danville. j lin, when she encountered tho gale of iho 1 lib For the county of Boone Austin Davenport, ! jnsiM Capt. Allen decided to run for Ipsara, the Esq. j wind being at the lime from the N. E., w ith a thick

I or Lie county of Morgan Alexander W orth or iUcorcsviile, Col. tirant talbrd near Martins- j ville, and Dr. Sims of Martinsville. On motion of Douglass Maguiro. ' nxDiti-.w Gaui).m:i:, Lsjf. of Knox county Ins been , . , , - . , , . !.!' I PPu!ille b.V Governor Aohie 011 the part ot tms staie. :ir. viaroner was reconimenaeu 10 me .:ocrnor by several of the Wabash delegation as a i gentleman qualified for tho station. Ir.d. Journal. Br.LLviLLr. Illinois, ICih March, IS31. To His Excellency X. XolleGor. cf Indiana. SIR: I had the honor to receive your commimi- - ' a "i:iuh:mijii vi :;uiiu iiiuaciii uiu biaiiuuiir, siuu i ...... r wu.i. 1. i ..c l , .. 1 ... 1: - h'sium i;i urj i.uujiiv ui t un imi, neui lire cumcm J 7 ; plated improvement of ihat river. Tiie commis1 " - mV? mC - ; s;0ner on the part of this state h is been infon j of the appropriation made by Indiana, and that a j j wamnt on the Treasury of this state will be is- , sue(1 in j -s vof so eoom g ie is ,;nd o0c , TT . r . , . , . r . ' Having furnished the above information, the . . r . . ' r . .1 . , r t. 1: 1 i commissioner on uto uu 01 inui.iita may oc cnI I 1 , . 1 ".I t 1 .1 I anion 10 correspond wim :ir. :mnuay on part of this state ; so that the preparations fo r ' i' . ikb. 1 ruble work may commence immediately. ! U ?'eul 1'ct, I am vour obedient servant. JOHN REYNOLDS, Gov. of Illinois. last, at par, Sons, of thi last, at par, by the house of Alexander Drown &, citv. Baltimore American.

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is Alter tlie meeting aajourneii were suu- nnj arrived heio on n cduesday list, very much i "V 6V.W ,,,44t i'- y&?.

ra, ! scribed by the citizens present. I shattered in her turner works. An lhi-lish sailor. ' appear unw uung to ce.e any portion m it toun-

, I 1 1 1 i i ' , cincr tr.'i. ; tntiocy jnp(MM receive 1 :iicka"t ' ! who came on board at Constantmonle, as a parson- 1;.':... 1 . .. ... .

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. 1 -"i 1 m 3 vi, iwrt V.U.U..IUUI ... . .. v . . . -. t'iiv.'.! privileges tiia' 11 " ru 1. 1 a i i:;:iir e, n tribe-.

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nin the and foul sumption that the perpetrator was in a stalo of mental alienation. His name is Worthington a citizen wo aro informed, of Arkansas, a man of genteel exterior, and possessing move than ordinary intelligence. On the fatal night already alluded to, he, and another gentleman who came to the place with him, were lodged in-the same bed, in a room containing three or four other beds, all occupied and some of them containing two persons. It wes about iiiii.v, vv..v, ii " v ii lilt h.tj -.ivui. u.i 1.4 uilik n- , cSnmbcrsot death, that H)rtliington rose jrow h'S j pillow, aimed with a large and formidable weapon, j ...... - , --, (sometimes called an "Arkansas knife,") and com- ...... . . menced an indiscnmuiato attack upon bis unconscions room mates. A tveniloinan from Point Couscious room mates, pee, whoso name we do not know, was stabbed to the heart, and closed his eyes forever, perhaps with out a struggle ! An elderly gentleman from Mobile received a dangerous wound. After wounding twoothers in the same room, one of them IfsheU - fallow, Worthington rushed out, probably with the intention of making h:s escape ; but mistaking the way as ii is supposed, uc ascenueu anouu r iiigui, of stairs, which led to the garret, where two negro ! men were sleeping on the ll'jcr. lie cneountcied first he manifested a deposition to resist his por suers, but upon their threatening to shoot him, he surrended, and wes taken to town ami delivered to the civil authoritie s. Wc have not learned the restatement that Worthington is a man of into mperato Inbits. Those who aro tampcrhiL' in fancied - , c, security with opinions liquors, may ucuuee .in 1 structive moral from the case of this wretched man. i No doubt he was once a moderate drinker," and the social glasses the germ of his present misery , , r i? .i .i , . , and degradation, as well as tho more than savuga , , , , .1 butchery he has committed. It has often been said that tho elements of fre and water aro good servants, but bad masters. Not so with alcohol. It is not only a ruthb ss ty rant when it obtains the mastery, but it is from the very beginning an unprofitable and treacherous scrvant. From the Boston Statesman. pit mc leu LonsiantmopK 1 instant, for Smyrna, with three passengers, two lai snow cjorm to add to the horror of the day. The snow storm 10 auu to me norror 01 me uay. 1 ue little cutter was scudding away admirably well, about 1 o'clock, P. M. a heavy sea boarded her on the larboard quarter, carrying away tho bnlwaiks; 1 wjio remained. Js ?:ud tho ii:ilereners which i'.avo long rx:s - . ... . . . , , 11 between Kussia anil l- ranee, anil .ug.anu i.re ; arranged The French squadron Invo l'c it otUcrcd homo, 'i ho IvigbV.i licet is slill at Youth. It is said they will soon lvavo for Malt a. j "Wc have advices from Constantinople lo th-H lSlh ii.st., and every thing wes quiet. A great number of Greek and Ansa tun vessels have been' 1 1 ltJ lil . , .! i ..i :. 1 . . .! 1 he w,'.s captivated with b;s mother 111 law s mother, - , .. ,ii -... o ' ,11., l J.,iin ii'i.iiiin 1 iirlv tii'ft 1 10 run. I J 1 t5 Hill ill.. . j K w.y ..tiw.wt - I seated to the match, and ihey were married n week I afterwards! Ar. V. S:::t. I rovi the uic Jersey Jie. Successful Ei.taprizc. We notice with pleasure, and tor the encouragement of those concerned in the Whaling Company organized in this town, the im- ! oaralleied success, wliich, during the patt year, has - jcrinvxjcd ti)e cfiorts of those hitherto engaged in tins business. The ship Thames, Capt. Green, arrived -n-Wbor on the 6th inst. with tMOUbbls. whale and 'UK bbls. sperm Oil, and l,'t-0 lbs. bon-. Capt. (J. reports eleven whalers spoken by him in November and December, all having cn board near On the lUih mit. the snip Lercu panv to press forward ar.d get a ship under weigh 6ooi as possible,

Monday night the Sd insl. at Korpeia hotel, ! -sto:i t;-c:u wmrueo she sailed on the th V c - . ' ! lilt iiiwt CI. . 1. . 4 , I. . v.. A . r. A I. 1 11....

town of Natchitoches, a most unprecedented i "7". .ur'"'; . . 1 . " . . "u 1 . '

tragical occurrence took place; "murder most JowinV.r Tf? V Y' ."l" ,, . ... . ,, . . 1 ' . Kulowmg, which wo copy trom iho Irdnscriut, is all "we might truly call it, but for tho stiongpie- the iitellin, i,v ti,; vi.-..v.,n.., v..i.;i. .i.. lY,...

Ante Foreign Vtir.

j Later from Cadiz. The ship, llciope has arrived papers conum: . A. V. dinner. A proclamation by the Governor of Cadiz on tho ilfith , which, nticr reciting, that the night before, tueroktof tho peaceful inhubit.nnt.4 lmd been i!itnr. bed by parties of men perambulating tho streets with ' r- - vturivj jm.-is.ou! wiiocouiu answer lor the maintenance of order, but nt the same ii.iiv 1'iuiiu'lli.u, ui:u H jJOliJiCCu tlie PrtVPrt penalties agauiM any one wiio hliould, by dav luglu, :-eud lortli cries calculated to olfeiul others. er to uisturj public tranquility, cr to rcuco the pinions of ino Kiu;t;tUie. In future, the prisoners taken from thr inurgenti are to be compelled to erveix yearn, z: theiioncommiioned otllcor in the rigimcr.U or companie ti10 lavalma, and th" ! at Cuba, Port-i Rico, jAn to the leadersof i ueionguijr to fcttioinenu on. tho coaft tf Africa or e privates in tlio corps .stationed ' and tho riulhpniiio It lands f bands, they will, as heretoforo. bj dcult v.it'i accord irg to law. Lr.icsffrair. Jiio dc Ja.ierio. Tho ihip Ccrstitution Caj t. Dawes, has arrived in Humptoii Kondr. and brings intelligence from do Jonerio to "JVd Jan-"'-O' i o market wm much coprcsej when the understood at Rio that tho Peacoc k would bail for the Pnited States in live or nx weeln The Ontario, Captain Salter, hud net arrived, Lut was daily expected. I "try Late from 7rxpico. V. are indcbteJ Irt Captain ?.lmer, ( f t!o i-choouor Rob Key, for a 'J'niupio. paper of Feb. ,'t!i. 'Via gouvuu ent, it is said, h t;i it.vited the revol'.itiouitt.s who 1 1 ill have arms in their hands, to go nw co!ojii;.o Texas. Ticrr ilu i. Jiu:. Tt:j a; atin Canul'u'o, has at length entered this town with a nnull body tt cavalry. The atrocities he lias couan'.tted all along his roi;te, are hnrribl. Forced ci.tributiotis and every kind ofviuhmce will make bis memory execrable for ages. Tiie pcoplo have risen in mssie, armed with chibs and stones, 10 revcrgu theso outrage?, and tho cr-neqv.ci.ee thut the atatsiu Canal::-.o 1;-- retired with feme b-ss. 7i' Grande. Captain Times, f t!;e bri New lU nrnvcl ytfjday. rtat that tho roimtrv had tor a cm. :.!... b e 4 ha nice , .u ....,, 1 ,1 , ,., 1, been oeruoui ty water ainl tliiiU. ain!j ot cuttle l.ierc:y urownej. limes v, ere in oiequviice extremely scarce and hardly any to le haJ. One of tho-;o wer.derful ru:tr.t;o:u of fortune, which are sufficiently frequent in ror.uthtic, but k rarely occur in r:d lit', has lately raired a common herd-boy to be the potretsor cf property jrouueing u revenue of ,'H000 u year. Thia fo; tunate youth is the natural son of n Baron D. by a yourg woman the youth, he was actually in the fu lds tending tho cows cf his mstor. It was with great ditheulty that ho was made to comprehend the vutt change in his condition, at first apprehending that bo w as accused of some crime and was about to be tent to prison. At length however, lie became convinced of the truth, rmd went to Liege to be ojucated m u nvu. cr ttti:in- h-3 new : tition in toeicty. French paper. i t , , -r-r.-m-Tie Chiekaaairx. From Col. Rcy!.'.b'i, the i not been accept !. i he (.lioctawK hav.j net, how1. 1 .... I 1 !...... . 1 . I . , ever, ai-tu. m:n u-.ur. a u. ,i I.ui m mcir ter'yr V'. "'; v w "u i'.v-.w . 1 " . l lli,J ! tci;t 'ir.Yuri.'i .'.'A,'.v,vi.'u.':. A i-hipJc ltd rahtrdic Recti !. Almrst every body is fond of Rice few l.no.v he w to cook it. R is I't, nutpiy boibd, a::d i'itj is but 0,10 way . 11 . . r . . , Gtpt. Borr-igneur, wr are mformed, repaired vtf. ,,. ,i: ... 1 . .-.i ... ,'i ! Iff "v TO I i ! t( (' L' ( I ll fi il.r it i u on ii',i . - - - - " - .... n.i.i, iu,w nag 1 returned with XM of the riutorj, v. ho are no w tecuru I i Rcstttice was offered t him by them, v. Hereupon n i-iig.igom'r.t too:; pi ice, in w iucii they were compelled to turrender prisoners at discretion. , one of the guards were wounded whfi the excep. tion of one man, v. ho ii IlI 1 lightly i. jured. j , , , A letter received by a gentleman in this place, from Shawneytuwn, Hater, that the directors t ftho Sii twreyt'iwn l.-a.u are mikim i.rvrirations to re coinnn'aco jinking oieratiens. J'he charter of that uuuiv us gramea uia.er tne oM J erritermi governmcnt, and hu. nut yet expired, ii ntl'iirs, w hile it continued in operatic n, were i.iannged with lidelity enddiseretien, atld its bills are generally joa.J. fandalhi Whig. Jetties, of tho Nantucket Inquirer, sys that tin man who would undertake to injure a fellow beivg for the purpose of am, would not scruple "to rob Jvil a as woi.;an, or cast a crippled child over Has vergrj ol a j prccipiee, for the sale of f tealiug its cruth,.,,

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,m tllul "-numonts, ami. bonding forth loud cries, and terrihe expressions, which the organs of the law ulono l.avo a right to utter made known his Excellency s wilnngnes to ranction iW..rt 4?;vo-e;MJ nn

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