Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 18, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 16 May 1835 — Page 2
Froui the abna Ojicwcr 01 April ,27th. From tlii Lo uiglana Courier. : inghe h id partaken ot a hearty dinner, au ' made to back the victor to any amount that Wo -publish below Governor White's reasons run a mile m six minuics; w.nen ne oucruu . . . . . i i a i for vetoing th poses a tax on at part of the revenue bill which im- j a m. e m six all persons coming from beyond the perform, but no per. tate His argents are forcible, and money against In on thought proper to him. It would assure limits of tha htate must carry conv iction to the minds of all, of the unconstitutionality of such an enactment, and the evil consequences that would have grown out of such a law. All classes of our fellow citizens sneak in high terms of the decision and independence with which Governor White has acted. .Veto Orlrans, SJd .2;n7, 1S35. I been lost. We understand Mr. Stevens made the successful competitors, who went the distance sent of $200 each, which was augmented by scnption. UKinson and IviJgour, were upon Letwccn them, reguding the general governtaeni. ' lMll " " . j. neru wurs not less man ou or -iu.vfuu jcisuhs i i m -.... (fx oi i ten i'l i i r i m u i va - rf . M.n.tt j ti tin :1 1 1 1 I r ILI " ,J which Uailvkcpt increasing, and it was hn unanilua by force. Vinapro iu.tnediutely issued h.4 ine.-?.n. tv. .i.iiaw, aim a vcijr iai jjo ow... TTnrr d .Murder. V murder was committed in a evr changed hands 'the excitement at the Foot race ,mo T,.i,r, !?r.-o n raous ouinion of tnc mliabitants, tint another r,w i .11! in i i nlil 1 S. illlU M To the House of Jlenresenlatives. i ..innnr hnri np.irhr.isj crrpnt ns at 1 if! memorable 1 - - ..i ,,!,l Ii,.fifib h I lip PrpntiMit Ii-., II I I .....tl...inlltlil nine .im.! o . c;i uil- i " . . r 1 have examined witu au tne aut.uw. between 1 Sir lien rv and Tic inse: It cm. . i- x-.... . ,i-,..i ,:, . i.,,.,, .mhr mvliur m nrsi;..ff .mmI . . . t . ... . . .', wn iair. : "": r r. . : in recx n id. on i.te Derson 01 a seaman luuiuu umu ow i' - . . - .. - . . .. ..v. , ness of the hour would allow, the bill entitled "an j ' . '' " It appears that Slieridan, the landlord, his bar keep- of the inhabitants, some of them being the fust ' w .- T - y 1 w G ' IVn'l Fho lives and properly of American?, at I'rn, act to impose an hospital tax, and tor ot ler purpo-sp;-" nrl fmm tin fullest consideration which I can Family of Snakes. The Somerville Messenger j er, and hired girl, were all drunk during the eve- f merchants in the place; and by ordering the shipc:.lU loudly on our vcmm nt for protection, and it is to be hoped wo shall fooh lave a man ot wzt CMininuallv on the station. give the subject, I find myself constrained to send says Mr.- Isaac Messier of Hunterdon, near the ! ning. A quarrel took place between fcnendan and ; p;nrT anj 10Uses to be searched for suspected perthe bill back to tha house in wnic.i a un-in.i. banks of the Lamington river, found an one hole i Kogers, and the latter strode tne tormer a violent : n.n-iicularlv the French Consul's house. It proposes to levy on any steam boat, vessel, or -i . f.i i. c.. o-I. l ; r.-.. h!.Tir ivith n nnkpr nm.-'j thp rifrht pvi tnv?ir(! thf .. . : . .1 auout a ioou uuiuw tut: sauan:, uUuib huuh.uiu, ..-r; -- . : re h ha suneiintcndeil in person, and lmvu tnc 1 S. The tiling fiom tbo men of war d.d great ! 1
In about two hours after the race, notw!thaud- 1 The. jury being called over and asked for their
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oiler was Verdict, -AL: Gaillyr was instantly pronounced, j i wiu - jonvcu : i,ej)r? ju fjui,, 0f tVt intending l .cu he would: The spontaneous burst of feeling which even the at thu port yesterday, wo oavo received the Q. , ? v , , . i 0f vessel
to ! grave authority of the Court could not suppress, told lowii-2 accounted another serious disluibaiicu at . r.i : ...... tU.io hid bccil
hazard jhow much it was in accordance with the judgment pra, in which it will hesecuthat a number of lives i..rtr.,i ..,?,' l.. .hV id 'fur i-ovcral null's
u!y have ' ot those who heard. were lot j , i 4-r str n" "inrd. UJ There were tears, many tears, seen glistening in A(lerhe revolution of tho 17th ot January, :!"; L ' 'Z intention to L? the governtwo un- many an eye, as hands in succession grasped the , . . .,,:. -,i ;., nrnnintinrr Ml.,! ,,: ,s oU . nltnlu" ' from llio.
,a pre- i hand ofthe venerable Judge, in hearty gratulations. ! " " T ,7 ' ?,f . w . " " . . : I m'nl UU"r a llt TT' " , re-
a sub- Chief Judge Horsey presided both the associates, " V,r f - - - v ' ; On t.., -J5U,, a Frciicii ina -- .
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water craft, arriving at tue port oi :ejr neans , eveniy-onc wach uioh uatur fUanf -... personal abuse said that foreign J,,, to the church ami dwelling houses, un th- state , t for p-rv dec'- orsteerae . I subsequently carried up stairs and put to bed, where ! which he was the chtct. lie felt jealous tint in- ary. :il Maranham, the iVsideiit . V 1 A tax of one dollar or fifty cents oneve- Wc copyth3 following account ofthe trial of Mr. j he remained until V oVlock on Friday night, with-1 ngre, the general-at-anns, was Unuwmg to the con- ; w;,u,a ?t allow any .onunnnication w ry passen-er arriving beyond our limits! But the B,Jclianan Vrom the Annapolis Republican. There ! t any thing be.ng given lum but a cup ot conee cealmcnt ot his cncm.es, as well as us ng Ins in-1 copl , torc.-n vessels, imtd ho K o (.ov u t U fetleral conatitution guarantees to the people of each is an afTectin-interest in it, such as few judicial i n nday night an old shipmate by the name of , i'lUenco to secrete them on board of vessels outward , waa lA)UnVK) of ,t. At the tune tho 1 r.Midi hr.g fnt,. tUnririiiin,! 5 m nmn i t i es of citi zens of ; .nnnn ; a " , ; k; t. : Cooper called and enquired tor baendan, and was i)OUnj. Accordinilv. on the morning of the lUth ' .tii .,,v l. ul not receivcl news ol the recent
the several states, how then can we impose such discriminating burdens upon these who choose to come anng us! Anothci, and perhaps the most palpable objection ion on constitutional grounds, is, mat in cuoct it is a regulation of commerce, whereas the right to refrniate commerce with torcign nations, and amongst the several sta'.es is one of the distinctive attributes of Congress, sec article 1st, sec,. 8. This term C0iiimor,.(i(a! iiscuiin the Constitution, comprehends intercourse and navigation, as well as trade. In vain would the stat . in their several capacities be prohibited from regulating corumerce, if it were left optional with them to regulite as they pleased the persons engaged in commerce. uy me onbiiiuuon, ko diuj can, wiu.out mc rohsent of Congress, lay any impost or duties, other ' than for executing its inspection laws, or any duty 1 of tonnage. It evidently intends tnat the intercourse uaween the dilterent states should be tree aim uiuiaui.uieu uy weal ruuuoiis. uw, n it .'. UiiJ luu"LUdl tLti uu l i'a8U. iutv.ivuuia a ui u.i mmm j ucau on all persons arriving fron without, it would be eriving beyond our limits, for the purposes of comc,-. 1... : .1 i i .1! 1 Bwca.us, UJf lulling ucmusuic lino omar aim moro uu'jtrucieu cuanncis. wnue meuonar miir;c oe I 1 1 - a. ... . w : 11 uL I, rrrVrr S Ztl1 el" 1 Z 7 tio uuuu.t. . u 1W-1 ture couid scarcely tail to be odious in the extreme to the citizens ofthe other states in the habit of resorting to this. They might be led to the adoption of retaliatory regulations upon us, until the contest might terminate in serious animosity and alienation of feeling. There would likewise eeem to be a fatal argument against the bill, deducible from our own state constitution. The bill contemplates the imposition of certain fines for noncompliance with its provisions. These fines are left with the treasurer, in certain cases to remit whereas, the 11th section of the third article of our constitution requires tluit fines and forfeitnres should be remitted by the guvernor, w ith the approbation of the senate. For these reasons T am compelled to withhold my asecnt to the bill. E. D. WHITE. From the Xc.v York Time?. YANKEE P EI )EST III ANTS M.
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qually free to push the principle much further, even ofvcrv ;nflllRntial individuals determined immedi-
tnfi'tntl! nrifiiriitrnn nr nil irtopni-oir;rt i7h'itifnr i J - .-. . ..
1 iuiuivuiii atolv to lav a statsmcnt thereof before li
1 he measure seems to be scarcely less objection- j Tlj0inag$ Wltll a full confidence that those facts.
ll,ai Vul "'-' jJlilt- hio-h and elelifiate nreroative which is entrusted to I niuv
growing wealth and prosperity, lhey bring with the (;ovcrn0r alone, of arresting all further proceed- j ricd tnem the Dro'jertv and industrv which, ranncmrv i . . , ,.?,., ...
tt , .', - , . n -,. ' o i ings against an accused. nue uus w-as in pro- , ,P themselves within tne mduence ol our system, lo- how Jud 1)llchanan reached the city, i come the proper and Iegntima e objects of taxation. nd instantv th thu high tone of Uuman cncry ! Such a law as this would tend to divert these rich mho. wn , - ' har. ,i,,Mr;rfi,. f who un
" tl 1 11 1 ii 1 , rViovT se,0i sublimity in conceiving the broad basis upon which $1WU with bodO added on a bet ot 1000 a side, has is foundcj anJ thc amplo elevation to which are just been rim on he L. Islanu course. Nine persons rearcil our civil institutions, as at that moment departed, all hghtly and very neatly dressed. One of monstrated before our eyes. Probably no man the men took the lead and kept it the first mile, j breathing could bring to such a position more of
aS i.u.i.1. '. y- UiU UU1" ner in the race beim- the last in the mile. r . i-i . t - 1 t - i 1 In tne second mile the winner was the third the remainder, with the exception of the one who had .von,,,, n .i. c llc,,ui'' H'tiy hwu uaiiti-inu winner ui uie first mile still leading in the secoad. Time G mi- . r . . . 1 . ... . , ., ., f. , . , , t t ho on. -I ..f t I.rt I . . f. I . t !. t',n ,.,,1 - - - v.. .im 'i tana 4iii liiittt in i.urr iiiut ii 'i' i i At ii, o., i r fho. i.! r -i. i .-n At thc end oi the -1th mile Downes was still in i . , , 1 ndvance. and a man named Henrv Starmard second, and t!:e leader of the first mile behind, and losing ground, iimeom. 18 s. Att.hn onil rrumfifti, k.,f c. P the nine remaining, and the men were nearly all in i!u sumo n.,c;;, , ,t ..f ifi, ! ' ' ' ""-t I ime ; m. 52 s. ni,Ialtlllc d':stance !ia now been accomplished in j -lm. 3o sec. leaving 25 seconds to spare, the ra-i 4-- ""o " IqUIUUJIJ uuu CILUUUJ UI1 LilUll way. At thc end ofthe Cth mile Stannard had the lead, Downes being next to him and the rest considerably scattered, the winner of the first mile bcinc: from
K;ftb,J: 1 !!r ?thSt Were, 711 tOS?,lhCr' ccpting a short respite for dinner, until seven o'clock VicWof thpiU to . t 7? i7? tthem; Ui ! the evening, in the examination ofthe witnesses, fan o l niv'l lmlf beinr thre 1 now and whic!l was cOIuluctC(l by Mr. B !e for the gtatc a man named iiownes, who was a favorite for hav- i -i u t i r i ins the lead. Time 5m. 50 s. and pr.ncipally by Mr. Johnson for the prisoner.
-uu 10 inrce nunurcd yards behind the leader, time j have ever looked upon and not the less unexcepuni 10 s. j tionable because the jury empanelled were treated 5tarmard now walucd over the score for a few j upon this occasion, as if esteemed to nossess some seconds, and took two or three swallows of weak ; share of intellect of their own. brandy and water, appearing strong and confident. ! The evidence in the casn was entirely conclusive At the end o the seventh ,,nle, fStannard j of the fact, that -Mr. Ii. being in eompanvitiran had the lead, without a show for the money irom j acquaintance, rcithin a house, was bv concert called any of the others, except Downes, who was losing ! n.,t tl.o.f f,. th. r k.,:". 0,1
1 rp- n " " o; Out Ol) this mile, coninlaininor nf liis liin in ;liiih tin had received aiiiniurv sometime before. Timn fim. w w - - - j At the end ofthe ninth mile, there were but three There were now but Cm md !n tvl.tot. tJ ac-omplish the arduous undertaking of ten mil - ! within thc hour. Stannard faltered in the first ou art ii. s i er of a mile, and oe s sf two to one were made j mat tne matca would be unsuccessful. ; lie however recovered, and bounded with thc e-; is..citv ot a deer, iinally coram" to ttir winning! . . . . ' o I btaunard is a native of Stnnino-tnn. Pnnn. Afror tnnnmirlhnrn 1 , . ' . V ;: ucmounted a horse and rode among the people; receiving their congratulations and looKing liueone ot the victors of old, flushed from !1 !rpJ:S.0t,-h.tour,nam"nV but not appearing llV i I T r Iati?ued ttnm V.r;r;t r ; ..ee lillr' and tha-v f,p?, m??r' as hls reward, . j vv"u'ui"""c U1 Enough to jwiko any. man look pleasant.
live commenced for the eighth milp Sfqnmnl ' 1 1, i "i"i"i, ject was a little white girl about 11 years ot a"s., , v "l " u,ot-'uu pui.Mireh. x i t couiujLnccu ior me eignui mile, stannard the deceased, as a man who, it was in cvidnnrn. w.ie ...i.- i . j i . . : . D ' : im, nr mrrci nnii !W.i, r,.t...i i i
anend. i;oivnp: 1 1 nvvinn- , i m - nn0r,.Mmi,., .fi...n..- L.Lf! 11 , .. i wno ii!iu ooun kc ii as a siave irom a verv ear T a.e. . ...... uvn.iun.uu um-to l res
, . , nmi.v.1 ui uio ihu uu ui v mr nauis as w e i as athletic tramp without i at i i i . J " ,hii ,.P,i.,., w first miles, lost and still losin-ground, being nearly the -lightest pretence of nnrsonafi give the v.lhan's name I Ucnt pro h to. a quarter of a mile behind the leader. Downes nave i warned' n , ih ter nhv It t ' tJ 2;'' ?5 i 1,1 wIi? uP?.n "vinff New York hired her out , During tho-wholo .hsturlnnce, the houses of .1
.,., K..alldru, a merman, and tne winner ot thc only volunteered to "take tho pa tirst two miles a native of Ireland. Stannard be-: who had Mr. B. called out, but adv
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ko!avt i ?' , ! r 3 udseS-andvinSi from childhood, testified that his distinctive charac- i senior of St. Thomas, in which the latter fcecompi!esneJ the whole distance m o9m. 4o sec. : tor through life was that of "amiability of dioi- that llG 1,as now in his possession, and subject
tt -v--'ii.iii w o.-i ..on, uv-u. .jot,. , uon and simplicity of manners," whilst that of Mr i oruer oi us owner, rue sum or ;uuu, in ;
fiinimlt"", !awmneroithetwo miles reached in : Merrill, of Waterloo, testified that durinn-his so-1 uollars' wllich was left with him by Do O minutes bcvor.il ttm tinin nn, rn 1. spmm c : i ir , i , .. . ?u I o.f .C tl, ... .! C
KitimJ d,n -" - juuiii ui nis iioiei ne nan Deen the tavorite of h s i " 113 lt 1 ait Ui : "1U,1L.V iai4UI Denind the winner. ; ...tint,-. f.m;i,. ....1 i , !Tt will rniw.i Hnt n. Sr,tfti
liuchauan Acquitted ; rcj jn our community elicitin j a3 that excited in the tn j . tooj- piac0 on Thursday , (j0IInty Court. j The public have been unn3 of the nuT.ic naners. i iii' took place some three weeks ago nanan, son of Thomas Buchanan of the highest tribunal of this man by the name of llllis, and tin mitted for trial. Mr. Buchanan was acting in ment upon the line of the B.iltii ton Rail Road, and the deceas npraftna ttl,ini,-l thorn 'I'!,- Cp.,p Uxr at thP wh?r - nv ' of vioionco h;ui recentlv hnfin -tf , J, th ,tmr.!u; niav be consid - prp,i rtn t ..jnirin W1lln18 vvhi,!i woro so d t ba apprehended from the posture in jj socicty was thero piace for the time being, j wJ unusual precaution lor soli defence became al j most indispensable j Afror ini overnor tormd such a case as to call for the exercise of that ,lj "u 0..., i.u , Am,r;,, ;t Vinc hprMnfaro if nvobivnlv Hp C.:.J f,. i.,.i 1 .: u an' .1 r ;-in ii 1 1 ni 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 - t-t'i u 1 1 1 inn oi"u.hcu aa ivuiii ui 1 i attempts of the kind, and pronounced that his son j should await the ver(ict of his counlry. I rP, r, , T . . , '.r -p r .- ' hi igher, as ro forma, including the inferior grades ! of homicide, he was arraigned on Thursday morn ing, and a jury was cmpannelled. Such impressions as the countenance, personal appearance, and deportment of an individual so circumstanced, are calculated to make, served to deepen the interest which pervaded the whole scene. An affectionate brother was at his side. But the most striking moral spectacle we ever witnessed which we ever expect to witness was the entry ofthe venerable Judge Buchanan into the court a place where for more than thirty years we have all been in the constant habit of seeing him approach only for the purpose of presiding in chief, and to which station was gathered around him, by as long a course ot tho genI tlest suavity, not less of the endearments, than by j his distingus'ied talents, he had accumulated respect i and veneration, for all those qualities which belong ' ore-eminently to the station he fills and when en- ! tering not only stopping short at the accustomed elevation, but taking his scat in a position so coni trusted to all that had been. There was a moral those sensibilities which properly belonoluocu c' lioiuiiiiio v iituu MUjiijy to a man "ill il lauiti. Liio.il uuu"ii iJUaaildll. J1U Was Lullductcd intQ court and t a seat b R T r pu;-, or1,i t.,i. t t , i rw- i I ot Baltimore city, and Joseph I. Merrick of Washand a lather, than Judge Uucnanan. lie was con:n,nn nnnntv ,(, h-wl vnhmionMwl tl.a, j rif ir hj . Z 7 j T7v , "7" T 1 counsel in the e;Ne, aa did alao iieverdy Johnson Him i numaa tj. iia.i j:.ui.i . jii,ic. ' e should do injustice were we to omit here to sav . i i . n i J wnat must have been manifest to all who were nremust have been manifest to all who were pre1 sent, that Col. Boyle not only opened tho case in an i impressive style, but conducted the examination t 'ts,us,u V1CVV tuu iruui, wnaicvcr t ti , t V f T llssLa" tion to the utmost, uowever painful the obligation ispire a solemn! - should give that might become. 'Tm i i i , ty of judicial proceeding, which sh'oul full confidence in the impartial administr partial administration of law and justice, which constitutes at last, the bond of! . . . . v...,.v,.,i t-uij.wo.j ui will" UullUU LO aCs hv "Mr. It thnt I i :..,-., ,i, .t:. ,. i. i a r ; on-i oi;n inim- ,..o.w,.i iii 11,9 uiiu oio i iui luvi a.invu homrr n rninil Miihl rnnol nnv j person, thus apparently threatened carrying his threat in - iT " . r"1'"1?, uu ,llouut .lllal ... . : , i...ii.i.i VJl?L 111 U1-aLL Ui ""cmpiing J. mov , he received Vh? IL1;, unur r at- t...i bouillon l'u uii v. i .ut , J JUtjiiii ii ill a itlleral character, as well as that in relation to hi.d L oortment since beimr in t!,n virlnitv nf vtw was unequivocal and entirely atiotnrv ,r,nnl ri... ,. . i i , . .J . .... U1U lllbirfS lUClilU V Wi n I'll Ilnpntm With him ! ti.of- i i. 4"l,(J """"'r : un-ivw ui a will, UIIlll !13 1 ULWrUtT. The testimony having wn rlnT .!,., po tor arose:" i "Gentlemen ofthe Jury, you have heard with due attention tho whole of the evidence in this case. It is committed to your decision without argument I on Cltncr Slde' in..tuil .assurance that justice will be ! done by your verdict. Hie Court. "Sheriff call a Bailiff." Several Jurymen. "No UailLlI is required.
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our social system. 1 ca icd upon to propose a am- legates; so that the poor Whis, who, before the ! U IT , pie of what trials ought always to be, we would un- Action boasted of .'-liniiwr , m-, oritv i.i tho P.,,. ,,1Q casl,0 vvlien a horri hesitatingly adduce this one of Mr. liuchanun, as , "-cUo.!, boasted nt -un.n a iiK,jorit .1 the C m-; f 1 ' 1 .1 . .... . veil t ion. Wl II on I V 11:1 VP. :i 1 I irt I iroo nf I . ii i r J 1 1 -i i " m-m mii ii
iurmsumg uic most unexceptionable specimen we . ' ' '"",I1m,i( tl,,, ,;Lrr ... ..1
Seldom has a case occur- ! showrt to mm oy tne servant girl. He immediately j Fulmmy i,0 issued his orders to take Vinagrc. and ! aistuihance. and it was thought by tlio people U
g so intense an interest, ; cat ou ine wcn, wno, upoii i ius arrival, ascertaui-, , . . . in 1)risoncr to Ule place. The party of the p.r, hal in cns0 lNp.-dition did arrive mat
al ot young Uuciianan, " rT i President at this time was thought to bo equally : tuov wimA do nothin-. as .name states Vl Ud
1q t i n rmidpi I :1 party ui ijauuia, jnuiu int at iiiu bu piiuauu uiuruur - , t ... , ; , c- , . i , :,, last in A"a ArU!Mel nf .rti, rtr ;ir., , ' lu., otw1 fl,.m,;n as stronjr. if not stronger than that ot magre s. ...jm ;mmL.. hue v lmvoii!i;s authority lus piesident,
,.,,.. rn 1 proceeded to the house of Holers, broke it open', j The latter strove for some time to keep his soldiers ; pon ont; bein ucnt from Kio. It was rcporlca apprised, tnrougii iiiecoi-, ,-.A 4. .i.i-.. i i..i . i v, ;,; ,il,;f. tl,..v m nliMi im A. .M. in ' .i ... .f tt.; .Kil.in nt .Mar iidr.nl.
that in a recontre which ' luu iuuiuuh;, aim uuaaujua liiu uvus, : viti .nn, .wm.i. m. j ... - - 1 liiai uif imn inn ! iin.i v j'v t
V, itprloo Jn". vvc., aim inen t'Jii-iuu w iioie iront part ui uu: uousu , uuiii di inu j re iuo uvm us , was MUCH a,' n.l um." w isim i ii him j'n'j iu mivh-,
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Esn Cliief Juu-e ; u im-cus, urciMi uuurs, aim an in iiiusr pu e. lu s essioti Ol llie 1 i es.ilClU S u 0"OS. uu i.mucu.aii.- it WUS thoU"! ihiUlttilll at 1 iia VMieuii r uu i i num
State, had ghot a ! tl;-fciro ""d ion -l a toiiering ruin, pusbu ui pu-; jy sonl a ia,o0 remtoiceinent liom the casito, assis- find a man at Kio who Would 'crpt ot the oincc ;
it he had beencom- Ilice omccrs, heaaea oy tno ingn constame, proceeu- ; by hVo pieces but alter tiring a .lt anv rale i l0 vvt. fct J,i,n to br.ng a
,eu tome piace huu arrceu io n, . .a u ; few , dl.serlcd lo lhc opposite party, and ; ,imlv rf suldi s with him; uthrrw'tfe li the Engineer depart-lfans, James Nugent, Harvey torsion, anu three ; . houl ,Viva doa Pedio ,ciu,.dn, c liva : " a c,,JJu, f.r from Woabh'. It
noro and WashinfT- otners, who were comnnued to prison ior a not. , . " ,
ed was one of the A hey a so discovered a quantity or oones wnicn are , o i uumi . w was Jiio ui uic j i . -y .1 f!-,f pnmmnnppmnnl nf l!ir hr 1 11 T. r Vi r V ........ . .1 . . i' T Ml .. 1 . rrr A. 1
..,i:,.v-r.,l Al,n l.nmnn nm np t ho 11 nnr f,l 1 if. miiw nd a part of a shirt completely saturated with ! blood, which were carried to the Police oilice. Uo - i crers. his bar keener, and female servant, were, after j an examination, committed to prison. Ji'islon Statesman. From the Exeter N. II. NeVu tier. Married in Canada, lr. Samuel Woodman, to Mrs. Sally Woodman. They had previously lived together in tiie marriage state for nearly oO yeai3. At the last term of the superior court in this county, the wife s petition for a divorce was granted. A courtshin cetmrnoncoil tho hatchet was burtr and tho fond couple too impatient to abide 3 delay of a fortnioht, for tho usual punt, repaired incontinently to a magistrate , died the ardent lover and the blushing bride j sacr.d bonds that nothing but death or the aunerior court can sever. i livorco(i, iiKe n scissors rtMii in iaint Each mourn'd tho rivet out, No v whet and rivettcd again They'll mako th" old shears cut. A Jeremiad from the Ricliinond Whig. "SOLD TO THE DUTCH P I'JI'e have met the cncmy,and vi: are Tur.nt?." Anecdote of the Petersburg Election. "We confess that the results of ihv fourth Jlonday, have settled the question, as it relates to the character of the next legislature of Virginia. Enough is already known lo establish the fact, that in that body there will be a strong Administration, and, according to present appearances, a decided Van Eurcn Majority. This last circumstance was to us wholly incredible, until the defeat of Curtis in Hanover, Ilealy in Middlesex, Pollard in King William, Ruffin in Surry, Shell and Wilkes in Brunswick, Cabell in Nelson, and j Cocke for the Senate in the District .of Amherst, Albemarle and Nelson, (a result anticipated by neither party,) announced in rapid succession, left us no reason to doubt that such was thc will of the People! ! Michigan Election. Tin: Election.-On Satllfd'lV l!ir fl -thill fur ilnlintfc In m ( . n vn n tion tor the formation of a peraianent Constitution of Slate Government, look place in tho several counties ot the Territory. ception on one candidate, (.Mr. Colbath,) w!io succeeded over Daniel Mullhollen, (an extra Democratic candidate,) by about d" votes only. in Wayne, Macomb, St. Clair, Oakland, Washfrmiv find Sli Tr.o.li n-Wl !..-. . . . ,1 ; . . haps, of one candidate in each of tho counties of t Lenawee and Woyne,) the Democratic tickets have ! succeeded, as we are informed, by handsome and I unexpected maioiities. Thc counties of tho west which r.m:iin in bo hnrml from. U,vn .t.-,!,tl., ,.l.i,.,l l rv, - "'") " xwuu.ivoj . I'.wiiu li..illi,l.lliv Iff I rv smcs. The election for our County officers on Mon1 1. 1 . J ,. . . - ' .lay, rcsuitci m the choice ot the Democratic candidates, without serious opposition. M At . case (if unexampled cruelhi was recentlv de veloped at the New York Police oilice. Tho sub1 WPr( fsterinn-. MpF.nnr.llv wns t!,nn hrnnrrht ;,,tn court, examined, and bound over to a higher tribu - --?- . nai, which, we hope, will not fail to teach him a ! scfui lesson. Jiotton Statesman. ! The Spanish Pirates. There is a rumor ! lation, which we believe is entitled to ere n i.ittor ims I1.1011 .n;,-.i n jai.,. "-.- wwvn n-nui ui. . -111.111, uum io ine spanis.i , .. ' ; - riimnn. Ifi,u tiioi iini it u I -..x.... . ....o ui.-u omu inuuiwv PIUUUJ ar r.ne, recently touched there, and that the (Jo - : vernor offered to deliver the money into the hands of ' caPt- ircival for safe keeping, until claimed by ! Ir- Pcabody.-. No lawyers are allowed to reside on the island nf !St. Helena; nor is a newspaper permitted to be ' printed there; on almanac every year beinf the on1 ijr iJtuuucnyu 01 me press.
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"u-j"nlu ; hngs per month. JWcJrmnally applied to the magis- ed at the doors by augre's orders. The mwi of 1 ,n--t"0d to tinni; and act in wmu dc;rrt.(, i,r them- , Jiiat lie, Jlr. !.. k,.. k., ir rir. ! . . . . . . wo't-o 'I'l,.... I..,.. i i .ii i ...
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by several not -a n hc.r ms attracted attention, when upon in8!ant, in lIl0 af.cn.oon. Marchtl surrendered ; J'1. l" v'J M.lav, lrr,.o,,, M'ton, ijy Several, not ! pvnmins inn il vna mm t uil fmrn t.ocnmll . . . 7. . ...... . . I Of l!7C l Ull JlirOIl. t lit tlCV lind n ri-r,l I,-,
part" of th-Derson T Y i Vi Yc r i In .use 1 1 prisoner on condition ot being put in the U,,,. ..iti,,vi.r!. t!.." . . ... -,.,.f 1 i,v."i i V jjit oi m .person , uacc Jown to the calf of her legs she was covered r . t .. i i -.i i ? a,,d, a. though tliey mat yield to Nciv l.ngland, or advanced to the most ! w;th hUnh mnrl- hr,,; an,n .t.;i. i foVf- 1 1p corvette s launch, with a guard of six rather we Uould sav 7,W,m ine ta-i ion. it ; ,d..,.
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! im,13 0,1 SI10,- was m ,Mt! greaiesi comusioi. ! closing of stores, Hying for protection to the hou- ; es of foreigners, or endeavoring to grt on board ! the snipping ma loreigncra uispuiying me nation alfligs the boats ot tho hngl.sh and Americans, all pulling for the shore, to take off the ladies, ecc. the Indians anncel Willi clubs, and arrows, ami sallying from their canoes the boats ami canoes ; ; puuuig uoui Miua nun iu ynv mmg oil to vessels, together with tno noise 01 the cannon, musketry, rendered it quite u novel and interesting sight to us, who were spectators ., , . . - .11 I , . 1 . . irom the shipping. l wo inuians, incar uie sione "barf) attacked a boat's crew of Portuguese, with j clubs they Hod into the river, but tno Indians sue - oeeded in taking two ol them whom soo ! despatched., Had these sailors turned upon tho savages at tirst m all probability they would all have fseapeu, u. y m-gu iuui ivi u.vu i., u. m.ght as well nsk mercy of ravenous t.gers; bill they, m common with thc majority o lwm. thc in.i - meut a row takes place, seem to loso z energy, ,nd thmk ot nothing else but lbght, or conceal - ment. Instances ol tins, was frequent ... those who sought protection on board of our vessels, with tears in their eyes, and utmost despair in their i i I r ,, ,l , countenances, would beg us for tho love ot God, . , ' , , . . , ' to let them come on board. A M uor was shot i ii. i . i I ,', dead at Mr. Campbell s Iious thc bull passing un- , 1 ?t der the arm ot a voung gontleman, George lien- , , " .. . .i i ' r i it . derson, who was putting out the English 11 ig at .i i im i i t- r ithe window. Wiule embarking some funiliea Irom 1 I . . . I . - 1 4 1 . ,k . - I ..... I . . the same house, an Indian aimed his arrnff alan American boat, but on one of the ladies shrieking, he desisted, but let it llv un the vard--lhe arrow just passing over the shoulder of a young gentleman belonging to this town. In less than two hours from the beginning of the disturbance, tho troops of the Vinagro had complete ' posses castle and the hospital, which were occupied by tho President's party. All tho men of war, a cor - vette, brig, and Ji schooners, were likewise on the side of tho President, and kept a constant firing upon the town. This tiro being returned from lhn sharp, rrndorpil iho sl'iiitimi if t!u- .li".i.;.. . i - very precarious a cannon shot having struck a j l'cs2 a musket ball having entered ! lhrL' ; "ld,CS ,,U tli0 1I ;cdVn? 3 ,owspnt, (the ihole crew heiiiT forward. and t!u hnt (Kin.? .il..o .... ...... ...... in;,rjl Ulj II . V - . ears in an directions, we thought it advisable to be u the river v planted near St. Antonio's church, und others in several ofthe streetsfrom which they occasionally firou at the men of war also occasional vollien of musket rv from the "Trcm: Thc firim was almost inc. j ?,,,rm? ,0. da3'. and with but an horns ccation in l" tll . M' ,n Sa,UrdilJ' ! ! , .L when a cessation took phcc--tho president j I ,,av,nS senl onshore articles ot capitulation, which ; VS1' TI1"" agrceu 10 "J st" J bir.uugem or oil I : 0 .uo uimwi uiu-ilu wun inose 1 r. . .1 i 1 . 1 . . nopua., upon uhom they were nniirmrr 1 nwn slimwnrj ..T . !- i ... mm .! i r. a . muvii). oiu snip m n n I innrr m n . -. . . . . - '.1. i " i 1 - 0 -- -o ;"ei,- i" ii 01 war I ..v tin. tasiiu, u uu iiuiueoiaieiy weicheu anj ' ' 1 v units latiuer inc. men , of war soon following, leaving the phce in r.uiet 1 r inN. ninl i rrmt iIhilmi ....I... C ...i . .1 possession 01 magre. ua ;londav inorii ii" tho r d i ' magru ssold.er?, tooK him tor thai purpose; but . .11..1 i . i 1 ,nvin- Im,lyu Unvn auoUl ,nu "10 mswnce, iiiey I siiot inm m the boat, and landed his body at the ulnrf, where (he iuhu.n in rabble of soldiers pierced tiring salutes on the occasion. in rcanl to the number killed, it is imnos.sihl I io ascertain with any degree ot exactness, as they i d"o not v.isli for it to bo known, but it must hive heen between o or -100: hvc cartloads of dead . .. 1 "ooies were seen on ounuay on uicir way io ue
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I'1 through with a thousand bayonets; it was then t UiLi, principles., i.un .ur. eustor, to ho totind in
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dit, that! family. On tho ;ld of March Vinagro took the i , p ' .lr . w.Ul. ' " !l i,nc-
the Go- oaths, and was sworn into the .dike Ui President j Ua ailJ ,,11;ua -w ,u i VeetS" er. states the men of war having all their il igs delayed and according to "Hosting notions," tint there
deposited in a large hole. I commissioners are to meet at Sjuinlirld on Marcliel pressed njl tho Portuguese, w!io had ta-1 the 10th May, to nppottion tie stock; nnd Dircclken refuge on board the shipping, to reinforce tho j ors of tho Hank will be jntpucd to do businc" castle, many of whom have not linen heard from, and . about tho 15ih of Juiu'. It is supposed S$7 (fOlt no doubt a great many were killed in tho water and jUOO, cr three times tho ucccsiiry amount of Moth drifted away. " j Ins been subscribed. Au iiimensu cui'ratioa On tho 10th tho Eimlisli brig of war Despatch, lis pouring into thc iior.hern ruiiities.
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j pcrson c , -ct.j paic j,; vUircundCU lv H.cn m 1. in inci,s!t.,s. - , nu. y,tm i, nil iUM.1Mj furm. ' itjr 01!ttts n it Convent: Certain printer , :ln,i ilMMi s,.i1N ?lrn ..l;.,,, n ,m ..hu-tlvn luivcjt of ! ,vvo ..cations, one milled Si Months inn Convent, 1 and a He ply to it. Alij-toii paper s;iys t,.nl ::t r0p-1(.s ,0( n suu tJr tiio fust, un;, , o00 c vi wl.crci ;n addition, and tlut tho ,, s ,lo )f t.lf, i n,rr ,.,,., ,.,,..,11,. rall;,i v,, r.. ; w j - ; nrp. to r..., ., ril:,11i;. ..r.t.,, .rliidniia nfdiiV..r. J rnt 6VQlA uheltt d a.';iir:i.; tach oTherin a conn- ) lry uhcr0 ajj nrj ffc0 lo Wor!ii (iod as host suiti i their consciences. If the .-; .Months in n Conj veIt hn9 ,)(vri wrjUcn , . w:iy .Vw for tho ( ,uri,;ny of ,J0 ror;vcnt wo uou)c 5;,y xfa n c:in. t t - ' J j nol ,0 fflcctual for we ennnot suppjso that any ,Jonf.stf wtl, dl chfglhn o( M Ct 1 jUdlif lhal violcncp u,lich JM; ,lt Lc applied to ; lhcir MWR nioJo of uuri)!li or UnvanJs cdif ; in uhich ,hcy wor,h- tl) lnevolcul Father of a Calhuli Vwi:sVM juW or i (cnjjj0 ' i, ,j" f m. . . . , . , It iho writer of .Six Months in a Convent had . . ,i ,. r nothing in View but tho exposition of improper, linir,: . . . ' . . , . . 1 , unchristian, or wicked acts perpetrated in the con- ... , . . . . . 11 . . V ciit, she was too ate in bringing it out. J ho ,a 'r i - . i" . i i i acl3 of which she cornidam must have taken v aco 1 ,, , , . 1 , . . ... '.. . ; prior to the burning; and since she did not think I .i . i i i V 1 , " ,uaj "7'J7 ! ,,cr crc;l J" V? & Ut 11 ' " 1 .cVin0 .w.,,h ,,ififn nftcr a "Jl4lu act of violence had been perpetrated, un net which surely cannot be exceeded in r normity by any tli.it sho could siiow had taken phce within its walls. To us who have neither read thc ono nor the other, it appears ns being npologeticul for burning tho r may nppear in the imo 1 ,IR 1 ' brccaro M 1col.nfs lh 'rmnf aui! "ol y,XVU ll W,lh 1,1 ui'U ,'1 NV'11 ri,,'r bo t,U' ! crt.LltoU aether, or great I v t h predated in value, ! T 6 . u appears lo imo : oeeu written. It is not our habit or our desire to tnrddlo rrlth religious subject.-?: we arc pi'ifoctly satiiiee! that all religion?, or sects of religion which do not intrrf.TC with tho Otlblir libertv tirlhn c-f,.t v ,S it, .-. .. . . . .... IITO n.i.l . r .1 . I . I 1.1 - -- -- , . - - ' - 1. 1 . i V' IHU i , i'iuj.-n) m im- peo)ie hioiiiii oc protecI , . 1 lw' anU "ol "'Icilered with by iiuhvid1011.1 mg: aihd wo oi.j : . 1 '! VH K'vo prriect tn-cdoin lor the excreiao religions, without distinction of rCt or parant il wol'U !,) greviuiis to us indeed to liml i !l,;4f .no sorl SMOU'J wage war ng.iiusit :.tiuther, it : Vil itiun of tljoso Lenevolent laws. C::ichn,:ii .Ulecrtiur. From t!i t 'im imiuti Cmrl.T, .m:vi:u in: witiidiiawv " cunnlin ' ... 1 There is a Wr,ry and ;w,7rf( ,u this deelara ;,... . .. i'.l' '"' "i iiiis oi tiara- - 1 um organ ot ;.ir. WVber. which it lruK . v . . . 1 1 j ii--, mm cannot Mil to receive due considoration f om the W h.gs in the middle and wiV.em o. i our old feil,.r:i ,n0M(!. in ,t,ou Jl:;o .jj.1 v V ':U,,ine '"7''tho gnvit mafsoftho National Kepublicaes, who do not w..,h to ire Mr an Jturm, lrcidmt, shntl not vote for lu.y body' hut.lr. Wcbbter, why all wo ranav, is, thnt isn". ther a liant case. Tho neoido in Ohin.lv. inliana, Illinois, and indeed in many other iftt-"--.. beyond tho eoniiues of New lhi-1 ui:, havo bpcn ac- , to our mind, that thev will nut themselves in Uiln,., .. .. .. . ; Mrmgs to Mr. ebtcr with cold reluctance. Tho ! h.gs, moreover, have been accustomed to think ! there were other '' '"id rcj.rcscnt.ttirc of , type or representative of Vhi"iMn. but in tl ,. ' son of a dihtiiuHiLshod Spii.it, ,r V,... t.. j We underst.iiul tho Mock sul scribnl m r.t., to the capital ot the .State llm ; of I Mm, d., ... .ill OO II- i ' " 1 ' "Hl 1 ' ' ; u in i minion ami uurteen thousumj c o 1 Tl.rt I f Clues Gazette
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