Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1829 — Page 3
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mt. ;, friend, nor ir at him as .V'uins t the utmi
g'-iiheman. ' Wo an not told whether I was thus addrcs-cd, during my first interview with my ptedt cesser, on the II 1st of Atiuus!, or during. my second, on tin; 7th ot .S p.eml i r; hut let the writer locate it when and where ho pleast s, it is utterly d. ;in;tc of trulh. The bravado ,f the I'nsident, attributed to the Major, is equally unfoundtd. Hut it is not to deny ibe imputed lan-inge of .Major Whitlock tin t hiddttss you this note; forv.lcther tin; tcceptmn the .Majnr gave me was polite or ihe revotse, js ,,, matter of public concern, and then fo:e not a tit subject fur i leu . p a j r d i sci Hion. The charge o! ha vmi;caiis.d tiie Land Oilier Jo he closed dwmr,t!:e titstwci kin S ptemher, i ,t a d;fJet'iit nature, ;:i:d olU. ,,f pul-hc interes. 'rinschaiL'e iscjiially uidl-iuded with the lomior. .M ij. WhithK-J.'s determination to close theoflicowiththeclose of ti;e ni'iiit!;, hadh eiiconiiiuuiicatedto a mini' or ofoerpi, Aioiis to ii, y arrival in Cur for 'sille, and v;i a ma ter of puhlie notoriety. He had deeliv.-d this intenlioii ill the piesehce of a mnnher on tlieSatu rday previons to my arrival, and it had In en imparted to i ne hy 1m ot ilic-e ntlem n, thirty mi!e this u;!'(i'( 'raw tord ille. The Ue'jKfer !jae me the same illformation, and. the Major h.nelf in an early part ofthe comeis ition I had with him, deehued his intention to c!oe the othce that niijit. l-'iiidm;' the Major detennmed in tlie i ouvse he would pin-lie, I handed him the ojM'n letti-- of the Commi-si. in r of tl' eueral Land O.hce, fn examination, and to sir if he v.onld take any eeplion to an er-or in th" phr a.-ei ,.iy which k quiia o him fo d l:er to me a!! the hooks, paK !s, v c. "f the Hcx'-f, ,'; and not the H( ceiu-.s of-
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fi.sv.ered hy itsfiien.h . r i me OI iac ljnkCS iuci pvoba!,v i,,o l-.eon rendered ea-' iorollice IteplX ! ?V t TIT' 0tl!,;I S. hSIVU r 0"r' Wt ;iL'r b ilU: emanation .ivct. hy the scrutiny iliat is ii,vnri:i!,lv rpnliVotho. ' i c ha l1' ilS et' covcr- 1 russian Anihassador, has made the Ou the contrary there i; no man pe hm'-' ? , " ' V'-V n marka,)! lhoe ,llc lavouralde impression, for Mr. v.hose puhlie conduct is more ol .noxious to ?XC f reirt',vab,t-' n,t ron" (,Jorilo!U ,,:ivilr lhu' surmounted the rcp-.eheiuion, or wh.o ye-.l !u,ii;,1 tan; lih of a very lare size. These Inst dillleulties, continues U ne.o-
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supicn.not M ltis!,andinteies edviews.hdsthelahorstherei;,re to keep himself ;T-""u::rn,!y ,;IAVai,r mR, f() "tusdl upon the ruin ofCen. Jackox. u lS 1 Ur r :H:0 a!Hl l,,,Llir Pi-ojrtv, r.i l " nori-,,; tocomilain at hein.rr.Ved i return. Wh,t he p,eri,s i attemptin-r Mlstrac-t thenationj.emust expect tJuU n. sp.Midm- elairt.-, will hM,iade to ex1' and counteract his schems If he teally wish, s lo remain unnoticed, let him vase attend.,,- harhec.u s, anl pourin(!r U!1UI11 'da thepnre and venen - I ! patriot at the head of our oovernu.ent, i'1"1 uv '"" -ai u ntiue to promise him, in that event, that he will he ..ratified, to Ins hearth ontent. with the inost proloundo'..li:on ;;ntj midistuited repose.. VUKilMA co liX'i'lOX. have inhumation fr.im tt.i.. u
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li it, we are told, arc from 1, 2, 5 and
even 16 feet in length. This may be co nsidered a "lislistorv," hut we have he en informed by credible persons, that the Potauatiimie Indians aver, that they have frequently seen, m one ot these Lakes, on Tippecanoe, near the IV. UYattiniie nulls, 25 miles North of tins ulace, a fi-h, which they say is lb feet lonff. That there is a iish, or serpent,in this Lake, we have no doubt, but of what kind, we are unable to say. It maybe the Sin StrpatU which has mad" its way through the Yew York Canal, to these Western wild. The Indian-, however, are not the only per?o:w w ho have seen the monster: we ate told that several of our citizens, who ' are employed at the I'otawattimie ;.iill-haveseen, at different times
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" i he committees are actively and hiho.K..i..y,ni:.-ee(l,:,nclrp(.!tsfr(,insoin(' "I them, -nay now he early anticipated In ho mean tune, the s,.Ssiulls 0ftir ( w u'"'1"11 ".-Jr,:uv hiiefa .d its pro, afdim-s '"niilen-tiuir. () Wedne,day, the la -Hive ( 'ommillee adopted a" resolutior !rlar.n:r that the memhers f t!. I !,,,, t leleM ites.ouiht fa he rMuced to what P"int, was not detenniued, hut .pii,i,. r eined to ilactuate between Uf. and l."C. i! also s -emed to he the dotermination ei 'lie Coimnitic-to preserve the Senate as s. hot!; as to numbers, powers, and tin li-;ttiueof( lassitication. Vmi,,,., ii;:jM,rt:;i.t I'llliciples h:ie .( .,, siil initted y reoh -!"U U the onsidrratien of all tl'.e ( '!:- antft es hut un.il passed i-p, n, v.edono: ! d at liberty to :;d-rt to ih in. The vote of the Leislatm-iT.i:iiiiiitee ul'inLyin favor of foaii.hni: hVpa x ,,- ' itien in the House of 1), 1,-ir h-s on white iH.pulation, disphvinir me-e -timth than die friends f the jr inciple had coiait, d on nil the pi, vious crrtaiit,,, lh ,T 17 mem- '" ts : t le.-t of the ('oiitnti,,n were it s?e.idf:t ami uncha-ieahle f iends. 1, ;1, " (i'-uht as to the f.ie of th it em-lion. ' I'lu ito considered highly cri'i.-.l am! tmanain. Th ic is now a mordceitam-
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Iro:n t!,c i 'hataV-ton llrr-'urv. I'hi ' op pi .sit 1 1 in prints eoii.pl on 1 hat All. t 'la v is persi-ru'cil, and that the friends of the adaimistr ition jeep him prominently hetorethe puiilie, and will not let him ICS" in the i; i acy he has sought. Theer ot" perei ut ton, to ! e set v n eahle to an aspirant t er puhlie f ' vi,r, should he hot 'on. d iim.i: plaasihle jroimds, and accomp aiif d, at !e as, by si)eh r; idcn'cs of ihe fat, as in y he leiil a'ed to excite popular symjr.'hv or indiLUi'itioti. .No Mich grounds ir f:cts eis'? hovyeu-, in the ease of Air, ('lav; and the uniouuded ery of persecution, therefore, like the hypocritical te-.rs and groans ot' the coalition oyer certain discarded h'( ad itors and d t'edtf is, j i onlv be regarded as ,1, (hci ioiii r 1 1 1 LT trick. It" Mr. t'l.w has hern kept prominently betote the public, it has been en'in 1 y owiiif to hi-own exertion;-. Sif t Loin seekiriL' retirement, ho h is t d-a n, if possj! ,., a more active pait than aa in the jMilitieal aL'italions ol tlii' coutiirv . i'lotn the itiaiiuura-
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( very aet ofthe arhniiii-trition. and yen de:io!inc:a;f it. in anticipation of d ed itti'lohe. And it H heeait. .-; the; e sjH'Cches hive been re'h'.sed and I he : , .phisijv ; ml mhirniticy ofthe oiator xpo-ed, that
tla' It lends ot t,':e rid mini t rat toil aie to he - h aojed w i' h jiersi" etioti ? L Air. ('t.w
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authorita s of the nation.
Motive-; and eo'aiac! oi the I lestdeiif. and hi ii':.'!ii'.' our li, et ntnent ; t;d ic tion into
, nd not :t word to lr utT.'nt V o:;!d i idet-d be a .Tl of ;ar 1 iv ;;,,J ,v the but by a v If constitiitf d
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" 1 r'';:r t ti.at ! did not arrive here ''' H'-'i n ?!,: weeh's paper, ""lil:'r t"'--'.d, .netiM of one who :-;-s''l'-v :i!e.'laher.,, v "! : a;.-S ,)u r thin? " w hich !' ,! "'H e. attntailt s (he f llowinrj - ' l! Alajar Whid" k, on ---.t-i ini? :(r "; -r: "Wh.en any man will '''' lehiton to saaa'aat an officer
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diet a'or. u;k t ier to !!:' Imv. ; and constitution of the eoentrv. Met t.he iu ili.-e e ;;c-. c!'t!;e i Iiail'e of N-s. f. u'iicai is not h : ; ::!a: in1: than i'.a injustice. A' '.he '. erv moment that semeo) the 'hi y papei , i y et it --pe; e( ut n m, .a I'd
lament that Air. CliV ctinnol be allow
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tional I:ii '.lie-'-ucn tells us, indeed, th t he is i h-adin; candidate"1 rid ;dl the opjiosition prints insist that ia- is an object of terror raid alarm. Stn tee, that he
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M.eni'.ersaip of d,.. W -.A - ( ,ni!!iitt.;.s l Ui'led by Air. Al e !eerr n;;s urtdeis'ood (hil.ctiv f,, .y. tint afer DoCtol W tkins Removal he, lh- D .ca.r l.ein " r,pritr of ij.,. .;iti, Journal new spa jut printed at W, shinn'on thiscommifti-e.of which Mr. I'a-eman was a im ruber, wa-- ot up v the .vdams a a ty in this city f,.r t. pmp, ,s(. 0f rais'aie 'he means 1o buy out the nthvr h'nj and e:ak' the Doctor tj,,. ...,,,. r,-orlt tT. In Do. Jor Withies' ce!eh:-::ted Icier to AI-. Southard, prod'a ed at h:s tt ir.l. he states "Driven to desperation -it ;! time, lv 'he 'm'iar'asthents in which Ids 1. uu a'den political wa rfire involved Ifm, evi ry o'her source of r'h fi h msied, ( resorted to he use ,,f bis !!': i 1 1 authmity to raase fu uds.Is it not thus manifest that the public 'reas'try was sacrilegiously inv ded for the iirtxse(f.su;iof i u u the .ati( nal .'ourn.-l, tliat viol, nt and shameful vehicle ef slau der ami def. m ition. If the Doctr.r vv s one h If jiioptietor at the time of h;s rena -v d jr m office, according to Air. lhe(.ri: , s s'a? ments, is h- no! so at this 'im.'-? People of America ! w hat have we not cliie'.ed by the eh ctiou of the patriotic Jackso;i we have broken up this tribe of political 0'mo;ahts who wete p-eviiiLf en the ver Mtalsol the k pal, he. It is now our solemn duty to send into the councils of the State and Nation the true and 'fa il friends ofthe incoriuptible .lac! son, that he m- v n ceive their eeiM'ral suppoit fiom principle and lielm', anl the woik ( f reform of : I! abuses be completed, nnd old fishioiied honesty and rejid accountability 1 e aiu ica'oM il in the management of tin' various concerns of the alion al iovc rnment.
ciatmnson aluaaeand solid basis.
I ne general enthusiasm is far from what it was supposed. Had we been ictoriousit would certainly have been carried to a great height, iut our defeats hae discouraged us, and the enemies of the empire, who are numerous ilo not lose a single opportunity of working on the minds of people. The Porte is still silent on the events that have taken place, and we really do not know where the Russians are, though
it is asserted that Kirk Kilissa is secured from any sudden attack, by the care of Abdurahman Pacha. The orders piven for 50,000 of the general levy of Constantinople to hold themselves in readiness is sufficient to shew the da ager. Onthefith of this month a Russian steam ves-el appcard at the entrance ofthe Black Sea, and cont inued to sound for a considerable time. It sailed away afier having tired si.M of its guns against tin; Castles. The Interpreter belonging to the Porte has left the town, and now commands the engineers; h,. js at Adiiauo. pie, where he superintends the works.
Toe Indians, v.e are told, will not vent ne on this Lake for any consideration; but one ofthe citizens above alluded to, however, had courage eoah to venture himself in a canoe, and pass round it. llea-ceitaiuedthat ihe general debth ofthe Lake, a short distant e honi the shore, u;b about -o feet. The water in this Lake, and in all oilhem, i dear and cold, and the land -nimediatel v around many of them, we aie i tormed, is of an excellent quality. The "Alan-a-too Lake, (or Deils hike, so tailed hy the Indians,) is situated bet ween Tippecanoe and Yellow
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1 be name t t this lake was given b
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i nn iuiya- or.raiiized a lliblv o, i. tv, under t u. title o, Hi,,,!,. A,suciati,i of friend, m Anu-nra. ' 1 lie society intend to publidcm octavo emtio,, oi thf tub,', i lar.-e type and ' I'ih-paper, fur -eueral distribution: (iT'i'he Secretary ofthe Treasury ha -iv-ennotice that on the U duy of January next -;.' IV 1 J!i -iut the ti percent. ..tot kuf'.March
or TIIH EDITED BYG.L. KlZyAUD. This painar recently known by tho title ofthe IndianaiM.lis liazette waas the fi'.n cst ihlished at the metrpp,.lis of il:e s.ate, nearly eight years ago, anil h-'s, thus far, always received a liherul suppoit from the pui.lic. In giving it an improved apm-ircr-ce ami variation of title, it is our intenlioa, tv render it a more useful and inteug'ing jour nal and to identify it mere closely 'with ihe concerns ofthe state at luv. Thf main eilhrtsof the editor, will he nnplovett in suppoit ofthe interests," of Indiana; h:d ui giving to tiie i 'azi'tte, as f u as hislnnnbk .1.1.: -ii ii
aimi.ies wiuenanietimi toth, a it -putatiou ''pial to the incieasing iir.tioria.nce t.f this section ofthe Union; hearing in mind, out relation to ihe great confederal y ofthe- Ik puhhc, and our consequent tint) loses;?.::: tlie national interest and character. ProinpY ed hy this consideration, ar.d reiving v.i:L the tidiest confidence upon the wisdom nnti virtuetiftlif.se who cemp'Ose tlie preset:' administration, iU editor will ccrdiulh give his huini !e aid in support of tl.ef: measures, which he believe to he directed to t.he promotion of the national weltare. 'J'iiis declaration is mado in a spirit ol candour ttiwartls te public and springs horn a sense of the editor duty tolas country, which it w ill he his endeavour to thsciiaige with modesty and forbearance and without prejudice or passion. It is considered unneeessnry to enlarge in a prosjH-etus. Tlie apjnjarancc and contcutsof ihe paper, more than any thitig we etmld iiy in its praise, will enable all to pidge how ftr it deserves their support. As the (sazette apjears in an entirely new do ss, and on an enlarged sheet, it mi st he :tpl. J-cnt that considerable expense has acta ued to the new proprietors:, beremuner-ia-d f. r whit h they hnik to the public; and no. dditional charge will 1-e m ale in the
some in, or
f!t form in Maryland. The coalition p riyin .M ir land, u hen they got the power, tinned out ofollice eveiv democrat. ( itt of fiirhf oliict s in tliat Slate, in the oift t.f the general g ivei nn lent, thirteen of the best ie filled with men who suppot ted the co.tlition atlniiiiistralion Vet with tiiis fa t staling them in the l ice, the coalition pain ts cry out proscription. Kvery t i-o t :s making in .Marvland, ' v the t alilion pari , to r tain lh ar lower. Are our haends therefore t slat den their t-fjirts? or to put a stop to reform? Certainly not, .V. V. Cot;r.Eq.
he Indians, in consequence ot large bones which were fount!
ear it ; the animal is supposed, by the Indians, to have been killed b the Uevil; hence it bears his name. From which we may infer, that these people net only believe in the existence of a I)eil, but that he actually inhabits this Lake. About seven miles northwest of this pi ice. there isanoiher Lake, which has oout let, but contains vel evcellent
h; to whicn some of our citizeu fre-
'l resort lor the pui pose t lihL n ; ijuantities ot salmon, jiike, ; jteai e' i. e. hav e been caugnt in ik'. I! e.v thesr tidi liavi' -
eetled ia gaiaiagadiniltance intothese Lakes w l ,a h have no in, or out lei, is
a-uns, they hojetheir patrtms will eon-nlt
the so.ie ili;i Maud credited. No traieter of i iuual interest of both parties, bv mak theeertiiK ates t lu'p.tid will he allowed after i :ub-inced payments. During the SPS-
.11. , , 1
uie im, ana the interest thin on will e
lire al -t ol Dec einh. r iiet
eu-e on
a
,11i g. h H !ais
ion ot tlie Legislature, teporters of proceeding will be procured lhrbolh houses Ii i
f-'I'he X, vv (rk i:n,,uirei -,iv tl,fr..,- ! ;ib"o elH'Ctetl that atldil ion.il intf.-..t at
iiiaehii.eiuop, l ationii, that ity,whi(h makes be given to the columns of the ( Gazette bv ( c ";v1- ..rev,,. ehin;.. 1 I,ia I trom an aide corresjiondent at Wash- - i- ti v , - i i i i uig'oti. Fr fnrnishMio the naner tlare sV-I he New ork Journal oi CiMnnun e ,, t 1t, . , . , p.qn r tnreu -tan-tl.at. 1 tuei nth.- g. ol January an I the l,,onl,," elnding the session ot the I elS . :td a hit eiiii.i -r, s.,,,i-i(T1,1n.lredaridth'i-tv- i ' ', -;r', tae price will be seventy-five cents, me ta-i - o, eutnd in ew N o.v, ;iad d.-troed s i.'itend publishing extras to make UD
property e. n,e value oi i rveiy deficiency of a weekly jo
f 1 1' it , its . I tu- nroUuei market -ontiu- s ned vei dull as late a- the f'thof S. i,-i,,l I
The tevt r h.i I not then ahated iii it- es tlL-nun- ' '
rv tlioinj-h iron) a 'linnnution m t hr nonli.n " 3 Yn C
'! v; dollars paid within tun mnniln t
aimal.
li(iLTC. KLNXARD.
atiis win
of unai r liinati d -uhieit-, i. '.m,-
I'e'iort.'d. .,,? 'pu. Id titiir!. v lo eoi (er ui s., , t. i,i, -ax "!t i-tin-ceneral oi iiiiun ih a l'oik will be hith. Hoc- an- -aid to b.- s ,ir, ,.. ;in,( , s'ea"i-ed Ihtit a hum h r m a 1 b r in.inhi - than
n-i';d will hr. ril lnlli ii"thi i n ! L-.a . .
a mvsterv which we shall not attempt j There wni he a i , ,, m-,u-kt at i.eelto solve. ! vitle, ( 'tiuatinati, and Lexington, tor ail th
Pea rulti'nie ami Miami Tii.ics.
Jil'SMA AM) ITJiiKLV. We have been (av ored with the fedlow ing ext ract of a letter from Smyrna loa gentleman of this city, bv which it would appear that the Kastern IJelligerents are about to come to an adjustment. Smyrna, 1 Jth Aug. 1 iVJ:) G, I. M. Dkak Shi, An la;glis!i brig has just come in, in d ilavs from Cons(anti':ol)le hav ing sailed on the 1Mb in-t. A passenger reports (hat the Sultan has accepted the treaty of Cth July 182:), and protocol of Mart h last, with certain modifications not vet div ulged.aml the allied .Ministers, British and French, engage to arrange theallairs between Turkey and the liussians. The Kussiatis continued at their pits near Adrianople. This news may (; depended on, we were fold.
-ii'.-cnbu,- : a,i v. :tlun;i n.onthsor"3 at the
t li ! oi t !,e ear. .No aii.-.Ti;ai..ii taken f,,r a shorter time than twelve month;, unie -a, pa meiit be made in ad; a.'i.a 1 t a i .ij ': thieo ti!..ath, invludinc the a -ion t.ftte 1 e-i-!a in-, , -ewaity-nve ce et-. No ?::!,-( riher to he at hhertv to discontinue until arrearage- are ni,a n t .o
; - - r ...... n ii.iiuir i ' r Lroiii the Xew York Courier and Kuquirer. J : ',l,oiy a di-rontinuance at tho end ofthetia.e
alle, farn.i
lia t to spare.
.Vv.
t ( i ' fit ra! .
at
i. The ,..;.,,
. ?.---,, oi the '7th, noiiiinati - Mr. Yan baieii, the ere-ent Srntiirj of State, a- tla'-ueee-sor oi t ii iu ral Jai k-on. C 'icrtiri.t. Th.e ( 'on net lieu t l.euasiat me have reported a bill e matin.; all land- from tax that i- n- d for the cultivation of Hemp. Another hill wa-reported, iriv iwz to t he several Agricultural Soeieties in the State, the muh of -'.Vaai dollar, annually.
subscribed for will he coti.-idcred a new .
nn ut.
ft: Hroducc will he rccoive.l in payment it delu i red at the office. fcT AeaeitiMauerits inserted on the 1113 ti . j 1 1 .
Tl
ie peno
i will s,on ;irrive when CotiLrn -s
CORN! CORN!!
lfinunder-ined wi-h to purcha-e ("OUX - lor whieh thev uill .ri,.. .. . '
Merchandise, Saddlery or Ta Ionn- thev wall ab, exchan-e two ltoo ) F VI! M IIOaSI'S for corn to he tit livere d at the l rrv T- M- v s.VliTH.
1 n.'v wan a l-o ;ive cood-, vvc. fur ;
ui 01 -matl white lii;A-S. ictoher -'a, Is-JH.
Con-tautiiiople
aae.
Iinutcannc LaL(s i 1.01 gener
ally known, we irestiiiK1, even by the ritiens of our own state, that the Northern section ot the. stale contains not less than G-l Lake?. Tlie principal part of thes,. Lakes are near, or in the vicinitv of Tippecanoe river,hence.
ave retired to the shades ol pnva-! XV(. j,.,v(. gV them the name at the yd be a candida'e f.,r ihe Chief lt.ad ()f this article ; but many of them C: ' ,ll; L!".in- S;,!I .,"."r, mav be found near the Met-e-rna i,ong,
strange, thr.t lie s n. t li! be a t anda'ate! -' , ,in. N Knn-l-a- ' , .1 , . 1 .a 1 fa tributary ol i ippecatioe,; iwn-K.i-or su h ::ii ohice and vt t to ilatiy to the, v - . 1 ' i ..i. ..( a.., 1 .1 1 4 i I'kee. Vel ovv river, bt. .J0.5e.-1i 01 me tx oj) a t h" common ii dit of disciissm'f -and 1 K' 1 ' 1 1 . , . ' ,r 1 . 1 1 a ie 1 I ak'e St. Josenh of he j aumc, I urjudifing hi:' ci unis and niertls; We know; Jl 1 J"' ' " . ' nothing however, tint entitle.-, him to the'' k'ev creek and Lei river. 1 tiey are txtraordinary piivile-e cf dvAAimnq r-; of different si.es. from ? to la miles m
Otjr sittiation becomes more and more critical. Lach day is marked bv new successes, on the part of the liussians, and the Saltan, unable to slop their victorious career, will be obliged to vield and appeai-e the discontent of his subjects, who are impatient for peace- The exasperation is general, and since the last lire broke out, several plots have been discovered that tended to reduce the city to ashes. .lanissarisin re-appears and does all in its power to increase the danger ofthe impending storm. The Forte however continues its preparations for deft nee; all the faithful are invited to take arms, the Div an assemble daily. The Ministers of the Foreign Powers have frequent conference between themselves and the Ueisetlendi and the Couriers arrive or ataiteve-
tny e.uan-
CONNER & HAIIPJSON, Wish to purchase rjoui) Du-hds of For which they wall u-ivc- 14 cents pPr bt;hel in coods, delivered at Thomas Johnsons 1 mile- North of Indiananolis.
Ci tober ,'.), lS-."J.
2-It.
willa.'.iin meet, to di-char'e .the important duties of national leri-la'ion. .rnom: the uuliiii hed buiiie-s ofthe la-t aioii, is the bill for the e-tahli-hment of a new Terntoi out of that part ofthe country hill;; north of the
State of Illinois, and west of Lake Michigan,
t -xteii lin' to the northern boundarv bneol tiie I'nited states, t on-idi rin,' this tract 111 rcsrard to its illative situation with Mnhiiran prooer, to which it i-now attacht d, w c mu-t -av there is no well 1: rounded rca-oii why this bill should meet w ith the h a-t oppo-itioii. It is oul v ne c--ai to mention that there are now erv main flouri-him,' settlement already established, and rapidly increasing in wealth, improvements and population, within the limits of the contemplated new Territory; the ' hole bo I y ofthe hake lies between tin 111 and
Mn hican proper, and no one can travel to the
present s, at ot coveriuneut
1 1 ,, 1 I 1 1 . 1 ,,riT,il,r rmiiiil it -.oul 1 1 . 1 t f i lull.- :i :nli . i I,.,..! I,, ,1 .. si,. ...,r ,.- 11
.... ......... .M -n i m tu .uanon ctuiutv territory of the niiisula of Dttroit, i di-taute ;is the property oflaike Wulpool ;is 1 hold a of ','iw ard- of I '-'I'll miles from the remotest deed in fee iniple for the .samt. bound ofthe new territory. It would be more JCOK(JE SMITH iliilieult than to cross the Atlantic from many ; lndianapolir, October '-UK
ofthe oisti in States. As this then was a part ; of the hii-biess of last winter, we feel assured that at the next session it will meet with early j attention; and that our Representative from j Illinois, and the Delegate from Michigan, wall 1
w ithhold no diligence necessary to brin the i UT" ' lourth annual meitiie' ofthisSociet
tioual h iiislatun w. "ill te la id at the c ourt llou-e m Imb-
GilUTIOY'T.
ie can travel tu the tll yubUr are hi reby cautioned aaint : without iro-in' vA purchasing lots No. Ill A; 11 in sou: fre 71
;vov Cau1v
BIBLE SOCIETY.
matter fairlv before the nati
before a crowd ot busine a shall a-ani cause it an. ipons, on Saturday , the th day of Nov c i-
b r next, at o'clock V. .M. at which time a uentral attendance ofthe members ofthe Society, and of our fellow t iticens is reum-ted
to be laid over. Uahna (1U.) ,2i.
.Is I II I , ri'sl 1 ... . . 'I. ,
" " "-, v auous win re ma it', ;ind addresses from dirtincui-shod strancers ani clciary men ;ire expected. 15y onit r of the Hoard. J. M.CAV Jicc. S.c October 31, 1S-1.
rv moment.
The Sultan left Terapia on the Oth
with the Prophet's standard, to go to Harms Tahillit k, where he is to assemble a formiiiahle army, but as yet there are only 12,000 men in this last place; oilier troops have abo been sent to Carabuna, where the Seraskier has gone himself, because it is feared the Hufsians will disembark on that point. As the (own isthreatened with a general tire during tbis crisis, the Grand Seignor hasgiven out a firman, ordering that a sentinel should pass the night in each house, where several butts of water are alw ays kept ready and engines have been placed inmanv parts of the tovn. The acceptation of the Treaty of London, fallowing the declarations of 31 r. Gordon and
CoWcetovs VoVce.
DIFl) At Shavvneitovvn, lllino.s, on theod of October, -Mr. Yoiwoeu Davis, son of -Mr. .Nathaniel Davis, of tins town. aed about IS years. An account of the melancholy exit of this amiable Vniuig man. is foitntl in a letter now h 'fme us to
his distressed father, lie left this place soier.-il weeks siiu'i' I vv he;e he has lived
with his parents for a' number of yeais.) ! FHFV1,hI;ov;,,C;1, Vfcc."r ?f t:,te . , 1 .. . - , 4 and countv revenue tor Uaiiiitun countv lor the purpose ol attending the payment i ru,.. ,,utlcc, that he w ill proceed to sell at the of the Indians on the Wabash; ahei , Court Iioii-eiu the I'own ofNoble-nal Ie, in said which he went to Shavvneetovvn, in tjutt ; county , on the second .Monday in Novcu.ber of employment in Ins ine hanical husi-! '' f "chlhe tax ar .u 1 . . ,,, i lor tra-y ears loJtjiind toJ'J. sale to commeiice ness, vvheie, us the letter naoiirs lb, lie ;U i,u oVlotk A M ;iuJ COIltinuo Voui d iy became low spirited, took sick ia:tt died. I tl, day until all are soi l.
rossessttl of uncommon heaitli ana iva-i rt.1 lAi U C. It. c.
i-iiv ,,f clrii l.i death has caULfd much tabcr .aih, UJ'J.
Si'tisation in the minds of bus yoc.thiul associates. The young and blooming must tlie as well as "the aged ami although we are informed he received much hospitality from the hand of strangers, still, no fathers care consoled him in his distress, nor mothers teuderne-s watched his dying moments. Far from his home tho cold earth wraps his frame ; father's jjy, a mother's anxious pride, t) may they lind r; lief in that dear name ; A Saviour iVr ovr salivs tatuself fat died.
THE STATE OF INDIANA Glti:F.. CObANTY.
V s-.j.
fSl.ikeu up by Samuel Fields
JEL ol Dixson 1 o
iMiKl COUlls
4 t) !"l Astute afoiosai.l, en the Jrf'Vt JJ1 da ot December ICS l J brown mare. rLht hii.d f.,..f
t-s; white, t wo y ears uld last s;.rinc, appraist d to CO tlollats ; tdo one other brovvai he t soring colt, both hind feet white, a small tar and snip, appraised to Cvc dollars by MarliuWii.es and Jonathan 13. Sanders, be lore :' :uc, Leonard Wines a Justice ofthe peace of said County, tin's 3 1st day of December. 1CS O'ory t-rt. tEOXARD WINES 3, f . .
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