Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1829 — Page 2

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FOREIGN.

LATKST FROM SMYRNA.

The brie William and Ilenrv. .1

R-ifr,n. siiled on the 17th of Sentem

her, from Smyra, ami brings papers to

the 1 2th. .'ir. viaiK. ;i passenger, has furnished the Boston News Room with

the following memorandum: The llui;iri head quarters were a Adriancplc about the 1 1th or 1 2th Sep

tember. About the Gth of Somptem-

ber a deputation was sent by the Sultan to ihe Russian head quarters w ith

proposals for peace, but the terms w ere considered inadmissible on the part of the Turks the preliminary articles

1 being the payment of AjO millions of 1 11 1 .. .

aver rounics as an inucmniucauon lor

the expenses of the war. It was up posed that the Russian army w ould en ter Constantinople about the 1 th Sen

1 I tember, and without any battle. In

fact the financial system of Turkey is fo bad and the taxes upon the people

have been so burdensome, that a war with any powerful nation could not be maintained, nor could an army now be r.-'ind to make serious resistance in any part of Turkey. Since the passage of the Balkan by the Russians, all hope of defending Turkey in Europe seems to have been abandoned. The Boston Centifiel gives the annexed i'erns of intelligence: The Smyrna Courier of the 10th September gives the following article, w hich was considered as the most creditable of (he advices received there and which atfbrds strong hopes of early proclamation of peace: The Dutch Consul received on the

night of the 10th, a despatch from Admiral Ricord brought by an officer of tie- British frigate hi, sent by Gen. St. Th :n.is S'ains. This officer an:uu:.ces that th treaty of Peace had b"":i signed. The despatches from A mir.i! Rieordare dated the 3th, before Tenedw,and mention, that according to advices received from the Russian II -a 1 Quarter', all appearances wet" hivorable to the immediate conclusion of peace. They a ho announce the e.t.ihli-hrner.t of the communications between the army and the squadrun by the way of h'o:. Finally a letter from the Dutch Commodore Pool, al-oat Tetn-dos to the Consul General, irddibd the 9th, tates "that the ldth Jay fixed upon for the signature of a 'je tty of peace on the terms which had been agreed upon. The advices from Constantinople in

these papers are to the 7th September 'o:;- day the latest.) They unfold but few event- not before known. The aecretarie-ofth.- British Ambassador, tr dof (h:. Milling, who had accompanied th- Turkish Plenipotentiaries to Unanoplo, returned the 3d Seph ruber. We have later advices from Adi.ar u; ir, The account of the embarkation of General Mulfling on his reMrn home was confined. It was re '..v'e'l, that he had finished his rnh-ion before return, and had received '.try diMSQg'ii-hcd marks td the lav. or -if the Suit tn fr the part he had taken a the negotiation of peace. In dlu-ion toK the above, the New o i k Co 1 1 rn- re i 0 f Tu e sd ay reiua rk s ; "' e have copi.ydthe foregoing more ir; .are, pjei.ee of the anxiety of the public. :jr any tivmg t r the shape of fiewsii. mtheseatiff war,than because ofanv r ..w or late 'fact which it contairi.tj the RnsVian Head Quarters. Qui former adv'u from Adrianople were to the 10th f S piernber and a gl.o-ce at the ur-V will at once conduce the reade that nn intelligence l iter than th could well have readied Smyrna Kv the 1 5lh, which .appears to b thed lU: f the latent Smyrna paper-. S nil, however, it would give us joy to -ear that Ihz citiurn was again hi ' Mm-han hands; and it is barely pos:'d that .Mr. Clark, the paengcr sp !; 'a of a', ne, might have received intelhgence before filing, and ;;1 - 'i'len'ly to the publication of the p apcr ot the 15th.

I was only intended to cre.lt c a diversion from the principal noint of attar.k. Hut

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ne mis as it may, the uovcrnment has taken the most enieient measures for the preservation of this precious continent, and ere now it is probable the new invader-: h vo

been completely annihilated." FA Censor of the same, date says: We know that his Excellency the Vice President has received orders at Lis ljead quarters, in Iluamantla, to descend with his army to Jalapa; but from the above news, nevertheless, lie has wobablv receiv

ed orders to proceed to Tenuacan. from

wnence lie may succor Oaiaca and that

Mate in ease of nec-d.

Ashe has rncTfrv nnl nrtivitv. wehac?

nothing to fear, not only from Nor l0iX) Spaniards, nor even from 10 to .riO.HXI.

Opinion cannot be more stronidv pronoun-

m 4 eed against so detestable a cause, since

witli very insignificant exceptions, all tin

inhabitants of the Republic detest the !

Srvini:)i ( ivcrnmeii t

This is probably ihe same expedition

1 which was seen otf.Xuzeo, on ihe 'g.'?d of

July, proceeding in the direction ofAcnnwlco, wfiich is not very far tiom l'ort An

gel. The distance across the Continent.

from V( ra Cruz to l,rt Angel, (in a Southwesterly direction) cannot exceed '-'."() or

:f()0 miles.

STATE GAZETTE.

PUBLISHED IJY BOLTON Sc 2CNNAF.D.

To .shew The very age ami body of the Time, It. f 01m and pressure. Land Ojfiee at CraufordsviUe. The sale of land.,' at this office, have, within a short time, been very considerable. During the month of September, the rcceips wen: ti,i)r: 21. I Vto!r

they amounted to $ 1 l,RiS !( Thu?, it will be wen that the amount of'inrvmv J

paid to the United States at a single office. ! 1

Mr. J. K. Graham, wiio we mentioned a few weeks ago as being engaged iideveling the Wabash, in a letter to a friend in this place, says, ul am happy at length to get on dry land, having waded all the way to Deer creek, ('about XlXi miles.) and notwithstand-

ing this exposure we are all in good health. I find the fall to be (u feet! which is more!

than I expected.1 lb.

ixixsxvor,is-. jdebt wci. Mexico J: Tr i ''Hi- tjjp, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. lSD. ! int"C5t of wIlich sho not

.iire-uy many ot

oi

have raised objections r

of procuring this territoVV v

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Tlie Xew York Herald and Journal of

Commerce discredit the report of the combined lleets of England and France having taken possession of the forts on the Dardanelles. The former says it is probably a new version of the rumor that was published two or three weeks since, on theauthor-

j ityof the London Sun, purporting to have

within the space of two monthtsffor lands

wnicli have Peen in market ihr :u-iin;.W

able length of time is no le iIkm. C'fir..

tHH 17. Tlie greater part of these pur

been received by express from Dover, and

announcing tnat the passage of tlie Dardanelles had been taken jossession of by a British squadron; whilst the Journal savs it

probably tlie same rumor which had been

chases have been ,n.l,. ).- ". ... i I,r"l'"u,.v ne rmm

have recentlvcn.nen.tl,,. ! I'ly circulated at Trieste and other

I Upwards "of lour thousand e!dt bun-1 ,T' TTX f SP dred dollars was r,.e,i. ...I ?. .. ! ' ",ber lt.th, is stated to be -not confirm-

-..-I. linn wu:;uoei ot hceon Monday hst.-h,fltytttv Press of

. l'I I IIIUI III.

ed

'Ihe policy of re-anr.exiuT this trnitorv ! 1

n r . . 1 r r- , . " lis the 'second no-Vi r,r . M:

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to the United States by purchase from Mexico, is undergoing an animated discussion. It belonged to the United States, until the treaty with Spain, negotiated at Washing

ton in 181S,1 etween Mr. Adams and Lou.

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is De Onis. Ry that treaty we lost Texas '?: ! ni,?ht bccomo 3

nr:( ,.f,-,m., ft,.. ri,:,i.. ... . i).uui.Mint-no!sTfnt'.!

administratis;,-' aliho' the, to prcsumo that the goven made any effjrt of the kind

pal objection is, that if incrrv -;.

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Feq-.icr.ee. If once

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I Ilxtraet of a letter from London to the editors of the Anr York Commercial Ad-

Dkmi:r.vra. Sept. 'J. f Iurriiim:. ReiM.rts equally singular

md shocking, are at present in circulation

Here: It is said tli.it .'ihont t..in ,...1,.-

go, a Dutch sloop .f w ar whilst eniisin.r

otfthe I-!anl of Saba, fell in with a ship.

me new 01 whicli could not give an account ofh-r destination, 01 whence she came; ;-nd having no papers to show, she was immediately taken ssessijn of by the Dutehman. Sh.utly after, a schooner strongly armed and manned, made her apjH' trance, spoke to the Dut. h shN.pot'war. and daim. d tl.e s!iip a 1,,-r prie. 'I'lie schooner professed to be a Ruenes Ayre ui jtrivatecr, and produced a commis-ion in supjHirt of her pretentions. ( hi examination, bouetr, it was found that linninmission was limited to a given jM-riod. and that had hen expired for sometime. The Dutchman, of course. , rv pn.perlv took iHWsession of the schooner"al-(. as a "pirate, ami along w ith the ship carried him to Saba. Rut the authorities there being incompetent, they were suhepn ntlvcalrh d to Surm-.m for adjudication : and, on invest I "'I til, 1 1 it fllMw.l .1 I '

.Mo.uu me snipcau.e!. ;n,.v..s n , " V ' -, nn i.en. Huigovne surrrndeied trom l.ra,1; and he was htted out a, a I , , ' ?. . 1 1 pronoune.-d ; :,rruy to (ieneral (.ate?, the 17th of! lave s!np, and was proofing to th,- An,- ' 'y" 1 U st'lm'" ".sutneent. At ; ! r, n77, at Saratoga, 1 as a er,ea can eoisf f..r ...r .. . 1 , n-th the counsel or thr ,,n,,t;,r ; .. .1... v i, i- . .

-- uiiu.Miowrti irainc. ami that she uas e.Hi!itrii t,i I.ri...

and obtained the Florida?, an acquisition ot frcat imoort'inrf ntli r. ,1 :

there was no necessity for yieldii-up Tex-1 a ofcntfo -,.Vn

as. This country extends from the Sahme 1 T. C?S ,lon (

rher on 11,0 east, to the Rio (Jraudeon the :'.;T; ?rn5,M 1 -' west, and from the Culf of Mexico on ti e ' V C lrCm V" South to Rc,l river on the North. Those I !hl,al,t,ls

best acouaintetl with it trU,r.,..t, : ! 11 ls UK Wi"01 thennion

1 "'J-'piuJMIl, M)l and dimensions. hae rej-orted it capable

t Umg lonned into four state s, of theme

dium sie of those of the Uni.

01. A

CCo

not become 2 slave count rv.i v,lor Congress lo p,-;ss u:i (,r;;.

'- prohibit tl.e domination of nviri'".

tellow-rran wlmh might

ding to the vif'v .f r ,t-r;tv ;., l.. t

" " nil" I HIIIM'I mull. J c. nat, Cazette, ,, go to each of these, lair llr fits 1'ioiH.rtionsof natt.r.l c. 1-V',M mx iato ,J.r. Vl. .

them would be.narnti.ne tl,.. ,L'fM. : !fT of tlie popnlati

. . .v v,iuvu ado dividing thom North ::nd South, and

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jvsed a? it would be, of morula

two would be interior, probably iVontm J ' "(...

on the old road from the Sabuu- to St An-

for human frtedom and iul l,!(r"

1 tlIn' may e me, when t; e i,,.,

v-iHri,ii 7.., . a v

to be seen at Canton in China It is a i tMnt ia: ai: , rn , young Chinese now aged about 10 or 17 i r 1 ,,rKv. ym xvdl observe, has falleiiI vears uith a du-of tu,,, . ! 1('ar mur to r,st! auam. 1 say I fear, bei.tr. wiin adwait twin, as it were, attach- L. ,1... r....i.. .M... 1:... ...... J. A

f( O as .rtiNt (.,,hiIm,.;.. ..o . . ! "" .iggianuirin. inrn)! nus-

thehe-.d whh l, . J, 1.11 . , i.'iiinv be fatal to the rest of Kumpo. It participates an,I svmpalhi.s in A I , "M'.ests. frame is on the u-rge ol

g- sture, and jx.ssior of theothor, and m., i V I ,n x T' lU""S' to open a wonde.ful field ,.t' 1, ... , 1. I sjuvdily made, you will see a recur-

nhilosonl.v , , , , "a"" f r,'nt (' the scenes ot Rafi-

i-rdofci. . : ;: rz z77M ino,,nt lhe xhir of Vr bceno!lerel by the Knglish at Canton to j ' this uniortunate creature, hut inain, to! ,V( , t, . T lrfc ed with tl i-im t.. . li- ) 1 Tom tlie .N. II. Journal I'hk.mi witn ti.tmto I.ngland, in ordi r to A RKVOl ( TloX la 'I ioti' htaininonrvhv the exhibition of o w r . A.M.CIK) L d.rhd a c,,rm,m,;;,, ': VU11": Ay;"- incident connected with that J("-"""- I pTiod m the history of our country, during Fio. . ,- ,! j which, not only the souls but the bodies .v. w Tr"';"- T" ,,a,S "f "" tnust. has with V.:.v. T tat.-..t.sofu late generation a, Kcuhar interest.

! rv . j sia e run a w a y ! rein his ma j we lol.li.h tl,e rin,.'. r 1 "pianos. 1 neie 14 ami anj.oug 1 it is -0

mm.- ri.H:ir.,.t Cr.l , I ".. ".-.... l' I.,.,, , . 1.0 ftrn r. .1,......!.:. ... . ,,

in hiiiiiiuiijh anuv, who i v. .nam ,-. ;r . ' - ,.

tonio, and eun.dmg hack to the mourn t-iiiic 'l. ...w.l. . C ,1 i- . .

UI1J. M I I .11 If 111 1 li I I . I 1 t t J- r.. I

t-t seaK,rt has been allotted, CiaheLu ' ' M, and Matagorda, and these place, are- to be j IT th'

th.w i. , , , u'' ' oe u so, tii

wv umnM.i.u IlIpOIIUU.S OI UiC Wll.ile interior. For the distance of 10 ,,r o(l

lie in::

r Texas, Jiowever we

ie necessity that might rrrjuirt-"i

!rv o,

tl

mile?, extending hack fn.m tin- (Jiilf. ibe . . .

country present, the appearance of a plain: tV" UI-:n"-(h'h!e t it is then modt ratdy rolling, until about I 1,1

erom our ( vrrespnndent ot R' x -

Aovr.MiirT s (v.

- i

r- - , , . two hundre d miles, it iit-s into hills of to!

erable magnitude. ( hi the water courses ! the lands are allmi-d- tl,.. , i

- he (jm-Mion of the prcPrKtv pe.rcnase of "l',.v.c i i ,

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. ui'j.u i i irti'i'i .in. i i - i . ii ii

. ' " "" was mm sell an -ietue : r.nd -f.nt.wM..c ine l rairies are rovrr.,1 .1. v. ...

. . a a. ' .va -'i4. l?l. ll.- 1)11- s ,..Vvi Willi 1. lilt lilt' t 1. w1.. , .l.A

, 'liilillllllIl-II?Trs...it I-

k . iiiuiuii. I I' .nr Ti.'.n a

are prairies and timbered upland-. Theie H here:and aliiou4 it is"-

U1 "ia e.AUniinisirationh-.s- .,M; iso step on thesubiect, still ir'i, : that, if a wi,h is HliraJ,,i j,v ,u

n-

we re

tew d ays aft r leavini the mut on her our.

ward oyage. Tlie eiew, howeer, who b ft the p,,rt with her aie missing, m, 1 no satisfactory account i giw . ()t ,j1(.IM j,v the f.irati-. ( ur intirmer stales, that e:.e f the crew oflered to Income kmg's ei-

.ence, hut sach being inconsistent with the Dutch criminal proceedings the testimony "1 the man was rejected. From birr, how"-

cver, it has transpired, that the whole crew

ot

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v.. , .-eeiai wat- Imn . 1 i ' ,(' ' M-o. n;f r. se r. s m

iroindit to t.rovi. tli-it tl. . i u'i.. .. i. .... nant grass. The southern oarts of Ti-. : to secure the ohmet aa ... .

" iie.i viei:. im "ovue smrr in .if-. i,,w 1 s...0 , j---- ' e

.... .i i i i , i nooi. a a

Oeto ; J,r !,JI" 5, wen adapted to the "row th ! 1 1 1 ui-west wl he c -. I. .-.:... . i ., 'considering tlii: .

length the counsel for tl, ',7 ' oj.l ser,eant in 1 -ne auu ,ne sugar -ane, as well a j o,r( . to " , ' ;

and ; i """". ! "e .x. n. i.me. am on the "JOt , the I o tohac( lede... .l -rr i ; " uv,,,.,,-.

'i.e. Iul tl,t,(,,"i 'Vhv I L a place called UhUe ! "l2 rm ,,,C ,55a,,a t!- 'na ' s apparent fren, the nT, hi'l.J .h r rU!l;aiU,n.l' A i -Marsh in lY,mvlvania, about It; lliiK.. : Kind, and combining the I.hm qualities of'0h;o- New .Terser ami Mof, bom the Almighty. from Philadelphia, and about 5 from the Uh. The salubrity of tie dinnte the : ,US ku cn to the :' ";v'lr,u r: The iruhof NovemberJ e,U nt, value ami vanetv of the produe- I 1" "f " ' (adetachn.entototHlinlantry, onecomiam , c : . , . 1 1 stah 'htn-n h ,d the ,-; Iluitaurr.l f),,l-..t: 'l'I t. , i ..t' ..;! i .... 1 Uon Ot tlu COUIltry. Hicbie-H.-r iMni .vC:ve;t- If..,.. 4- -1: . . .

...... .,,j..t, ,.4,4.v. 1 Ki' v . "'"" "-'ii ano iwiive uragoons, were m nt . -: ; oiin un-:: the c; . ,-, i'l l-nnuirer ot the loth int t-,i. ! to reei.im..itr.. l-.t,. ...... i.i t.iC Cost Jem;.- of the M.-oi:. rr o-.-o 1 -ejected olhYf rc U:l. .. i ."'"i-

. - ., .... v u. 1 1 . i u i w 1 1 1 a nt i u ;e "."iii.ii.ie ' ' u

u sour, some unpleasant develon h i nts "huvlkill. unih r the coremnr ,i ,,r f;,.,, many other commodities tl,-,t ,ro ......

,l" IU,lh5ng at ashington: roiwcmi..,. i Lataette wis one ,.f tl,.. -,n, j r.ort. ,) ...t.. ,1. ... i i ... . . m t.lc;::. wlwn thrv n'M.,-1 ... i .

, ..........i... i ijt- hir i " ii. ii .inn iw ie euagoons, were M id lliond Lnn Hirer i ,t tl. l ".i j. . ... . - . 1 t,. r. : i , .

. . ..in uni m i;i s iT:r:T ' ' i i u it ui i k-iu our artnv n ih.. - w on 1 1 ,n;t, i. :i r: . 1 , r it H i m

l !' AYfl'f ....h. .1.,. .1 1 I v." 1 . . . I I I I 1 1 -. : .1 . . ' t ., ' . 1. . I ,

,7 'o.ie.i.smi ueveioM ij.( ,lfs , iiuuKin, nmlt r tlie command et (ien 'uu r commodities tJ,:U i re now .m- i - 1 resident to h .ve r - : are maktiv :.t W-..1,; 1 I ...... 1 : . . ... mf,, - i .1 .

,. . ' 1' . 1 , - , eni ernmg 1 ". 1 was, one 01 me party, and ported mto the t tuted v-s- um'd , V ii mey a;;e-ct T-.hai- - , the ilrazihan Mup were put to death, j !,,f"y irsand that a few of ,. d- was onhred, w lib a corral and 1 nun.i.leri, a trulv v,h,-,l h ' " ' I in hi,n ? opinior s : mgk-en tirst put on a boat, and then ,' ,1"SM'(, lh"et..rs. taken together, are sup-1 the front guard to keep R or If. rods ' " a,ui hs,rnhe ac-. Uen wotth little ind.vd if t'- ' - '-1 at and sank by the pirate. I l"c,,,1 to be viinux from $100,000 to sl.o. in front of the column until we should ar- i ,m''I,u,p- ''u haustiMe tpumiiK s of nd i orth ti:e saerif:cc of tht ir . ;:Y, ' The most horrid and thsgn.finir pirt of j l'' vV lt Is ,Sl;'r, ' hat the nionied ! rie at the ner, at which phice we halted i T,lir ai"1 liu Kl abound, whidi are c-' a. iMven, c,f t;,. TeY -c . v tale remains yet to be told. The ship j "Z' " V'1 0 thv Af'rn!!1,'I:t ' ome ! "''he ( :en. s. nt thne dragoons up and three 1 -ntial to the increase of the imv - -.d'1 ''Ted in my FstT' is co ,ii,':,i.,r,lM!s,,, ; (xtremelv rotten and.it is helie...i o. ! down the riv.r -..a ,1.. . .i : . , , , . ,. .uiu : . T' h' -'

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me ta.'e remains yet to he told. Th i.. .. . .... : . .1 1

"oeiuneiiai .Mirinam.m eonsnmeriei

oth ii'nga slave cargo on I nard ; amoii't

o;Jier filings, the cargo consisted o a c.

the

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on

Mdi-rible quantity of puk in hogsheals ; ! ' tl.. r.. .. ....! 1:. 1.. 11 .'1 way

.o; jmnmiv soul, antl wiK-n ope netl I by ihe purch isers, were fouiwl to contain

tmni 111 carcases cut up in pieces, rindsdt-j

amongst the pork. On mmy parts ot these human remains was distinctly tracet' that sM-rit-s ol tattcN.ing with wh'ichsei-

meij otten mark their bodies. TJie author

v. y 1: ' Post.

cau ot the rnvml.. l :. -

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'-".".i ini me. mat ! r r-'e-jametpmior.s as are h. hi m ,',.u. nueawjtvtot the pd.hc !ar.,!sa:.d ti ; ol th,- wc-s-;em States to them, 'fi -10:1 he ( ,t . . ), ., . .1

1 -v. iiiun li.o. ii.s-:".

took every lKivsible oreeantioM to .r.., ..... 1

their being made ubln-, whilst th. captain ! I,,i,:ir' of the St.. lost and crew of the schooner were subiitdiee I ;Ul(1 Fih creek, a bra

inu i r it 1 'i n i oon till- i t hi ti. t ,i.r. . . . . 1 1 1 1 1-

pint .t (.en . lacks,,!.. i,dn..,l ..... .i..! make . . . . 1 ,,M'' 1H K ,l'i 1 :,rv in

... . 1 m o . 1 "'',',,',;oMiiaiiconsinira!e i...ir 1 public (hinrtments u,ll r 1... ! ,1,.,-,,, .. e. . , n'M' building and iep-.,lK:g u--'s at .

- ' . 4 . i" un.iiH-nT '- iioni tut-mer. ioUia.k(MlisrTi.x ' . .....

.services; to the roin.trv !.,. .U; iletl,.,, 1:,. 1 .. ' I w U 1 n s. ; 1 ,i v

. .' "iimg a- j " i" :o.u'u m eoiuum up tlie nv r 1 1 tlie del.inlteis. r i d it. o. ),,..: . I Itt :t u-rv l...n .1 .. 1: .1 . 1 " e- . - .

. , ; .on in- a oit ligiii iitiist uian re ne nuenor oi t . cou i'iv 1 . . .. 1 more ngidsvs.n n,of accomitainhtv. ! turned ami informed i!,,(;,,,,r,l ,1 , . .. ! . , . ... " ' ' ,"1M,!''

I . .... 111.U ilinr l! I ' ; ' I iPi , ,, . . . I ! . 1

I e: it.:.: I . . . - """". auu Ul 1 '.' li .1 , -oi 1 1 . -11 , .. . .....io

I :..'.. : .i UH 1u.us,ann- vurea(h:1-a;;;ceof(es,. tvr . f"' Shying if , ho sentim,: ,

o.go.reewy towards jus c.dumn, and that , ' , ' ' ul w"-i l.xeeutive accord with his , n ; - : each ot their columns were as large as his,! , tU Ul the mor- iiorihern I I h.a;e oliseru-d Tn travt lln-j'-r ' and allwi thin three fourths of a mile. The ! dm!- Italy cannot boist of bri-hv- A,1;1I1? -tatt , that a party ir-"-(oneral immethately rode up to tne and ! ies or a mo!e g nial a.d mdel e-t t- , "l1 hi favour of a ecssion of the ..j".' gave orders tor me to look out, and if I i ,H-raiure Tins re-ion , " '- States m which they he- ' -uhl distant r a place in the rner, w here I ' '? ,h" I of tiiose inihistrious fnl V-'!-ugid the detachment could possrhK ' , T"r: l'UuUir"T" wad.-tlnough, to givtdiim immediate in-; 0,1,1 :S2'iu-d both to giaii.g ami farJ I''ve their condition anda.'r r ,V

l!o "', 1 V ",arr . I,( rliaPi;'ty ; ""V. It produces wheat, corn and other i"' hi-h Iris now exactetl Ul,

.van tu i:.isTC(Ui.vt:n op i.vdllw i The north and east omers ,,f this State, coriist r 1" -i l-.r.i.. ... .

. . in'ii in"ii. 1 lie ailllior-1 " " -"s; p'liioii 01 ( rviieautl-iti'-s, ot, learning tfiese horrible details. lul and fertile praire, aiul a le irtion ot

t ii iirnnereii land. 'i-r...,,. r. i l .. t,;

f the St..losephof Ij:,kt. M,chi.r:m

i),;,,.i;,- 1 arid 1- ih t i t k. a hr:.n h .a" t!... 1 , 1

, "'.".Mill f . 1 7 -- .v.. 1.4 in 1 , I M' ft .j ..... ... I. .1 . .,C.!.. M... , . i

l"n 1 Known wneui r the human hVsh was originally mixed up with the K,ik, or wlietin r it is the work of lU- pirates.

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F r.n. tl.e Jo.irn d ef fumrn- ru-. A ''en Cruz dr ,,f 17thS. ptcimVr 11- . ' the .Mcxicnn lo m attt timtir,., t.,

Spaniards from their entr.-n h- " b ir ofTampico, to have hern

besides various chit Ts and ! t!

Spanish los. is stated at ! ()f lM ,

1,1 Ml..!.. i.,i...l.,.r ,11.. :

' () 'I llllllll.i I 111 '';'-ihco)Vc ,":,V"" 7vy!. T,,;:i- ,.,.,, I n- number ol ,. ,1, :'rid v.ho v.eie order- , ' "" ,f" raudi. ...... -;.i 1 1

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!. It would adiug f,n the

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'dd .m.u. d. The Vera L '"'.'"t Spttuihe- p ..... " A.. . .1 - s llicia - ..Uthonzeilto,,,, d'u. the .nemy has m h. 1 1

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J.'islatiire of 'cr v .in. Tliis body ctmtened at Harris!airgh on theihl mst. agr.i-able to a j,rocl,,mation of the pernor. .Mr. Sturgeon was elected p.e-si-dent ot the senate, :ui, Frederick Smith, alter the sixth ballot, sh aker of the house' The message of gov. Shule was communicated on U'ednesdiy UK.rning. Two thirds of it relates to the canals vh h art in progress in that state. His excellency recapitula'es ihe circumstances of their origin, and the fman i.d operations to which they have gien rise. v an act ol December l", lN. ,he legis-,tUIe a.ithorised a loin of JsSOO.000. whu h was imrneilirddy obtained, and by an at t of Apiil ',.. I.n-jh, a further loan of y-VJOO, K Of this hiiii only s7:i,pj has yet l-eri ohtain.-d by the 'ouim;ssione!S as a 1- rmanent loan; the remainder has been

Ulllle IIO ol ti iiil.r..,, 1 . . I I

, 1 j-.iuj I...1.I. piot ureo oy I'ou uior. who has also, at the reuuest

dial commissioner.. 1... 1 ....

ii- . I'.... .in u .in a.i(iitiod t.tiijK.rary lorin of slot; 000 lis excellency St.,,,.,,,;,, H7 ...jl,; (lftji(. I ena:7lva,.i canal are already completed. VI uuleshon, P,tt,h,,r.ht;, m.ursville II mile- tiom I.t w 1, tow,, lothe- mouth of the Juniala.ciTmib, from N'orthumberlantl to th-Juniata liirr, ami J I mih i from the moutJi of that livtrto.Middhfov.n. (. expresses his belief thai early iuthe nextsummer there will le not les.s than K'O miles of tiie canal in full operation. If,.

n commonus that cases ol appa rition f( divorce be invertigated by tlie courts ins!'id tit the legi-ilature .1 more general ' ablishll!(.Ilt of s hools in which the jH.or may be tonght gratis 1 provision to sreure giter uniformity in the decisions til e.ectiou.oihcers relativr to the quahlica'lOtlS Ot VOteiS mil nn 1.0,, t ,.

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tlwj prr!iusf;s

''.'Won III.; shoi-'ol III.. IVj.:' . 1 isemh.rL.,1 . . ' ' ' J'-,?i- , a?i of W atiytl,in.h,-,an;

V"' K-ucs from O.jaca fy XiU'"-l an ena ? 'r troops is uoLJLa (7 ' U -nder up

ln ln the veek which i : 1 '.V ' t. !"Iy at the ,,,d of tint ,,e-! limestone Tl.., . 'UT ,l S ,mo

-cannot very large. I -me shall ha.o been de- ered by imiIIl i , ' ! U

"OtonriN iU.:..!-. . 'ii, . 1 , Journal vf Cc i....... ' te. 'r-ui kiiotp

, iiju i.T-vunma iwx.es.

of the Maumeo. (coiiiuioiilv. ;i,,d Iiril,u.,,.

called Aand little St. .IWnh., .,I,nro,.i1

yiynear e;:c!, other, and by tht .se streams

it Hheheved snlli. ient water is-de-char-'od to iet tl a navig.d.le cand to eonno t 'the watt is ot Lake laic and Michigan. Thi.MMUiet tion is w ithin ten .Uilles'ol the Imo between ll.is State ami the .Mich, "an Ternary. -Near this line and both sides of it hes one-ot the mos, des.rable ,mrlious of 1 raine country in the l.'nited States , Mst.ngof.l'ra.,i,diound;digt in Prairie Men-xovt lu, iViirie, Klkhart Praine lortage lVauie, and many others too m,! nieniiis to he here ment.onf d. .Many ol tbese l rau .es m w hax e line (arms on them and theconntn is rapidly hll,I;., p n' 'health t(fStpttmbt r,ls-S. n tre-itv was signed lor part of this country, which treaty wasratihed last winter. WV are told th .'t "-ir 10 hnnht.s hate ahwdv Mttltd on l. Mmt 1 raine.on some Imuderds acn s of hid. cor,, has U rai,,, ,,sf sl.MU!i),r lh'olle.lh,,el'ra,rit.sa,,.Jo11ndnl.nierous

i..'Msoipun..sw,ct water tilled wilhM, of various sizes. Th,; public sum vs ate now .r,igM ss,ng ,n this part of the State, and we eonhdently hojK' that these lai-tls will bcsold early next spring. The ahoy,, is a brief description of the tract of country on

-ne iM.roi oonier ol the .state. Travellin-r i

tne-nce outh ihe country is still oo(), on river and the ht atfof Tipicane a portion of the latter river, howev, r. is not s'ogotMl. Thecountrvonthehtatl branches ol the Wabash, whit h interlock w ill, the l-ane streams, form an inclined plain, h-p-mg tolhe South West, the highe st side of

mc 1 is 1,1 the vicinity of Fort Wayne, which gives current to the streams ih.it oc'ipy tht- summit between the Ohio river ami the hakes, on which the waters of both v V 1 a'"! s,1,isl- I-'"'hng the U ;V,:,!, r,.':" fmd Ihe country gradmd y det hmng until within a short distance d heinouthofi:, ! river, from which ,K,int ut nu hedi.tance of y Inil(.s, tlir Wnbash tails alK.ut SO feet over a sheet of

. . . . 1 e "" ; -- - 1 .W...V,.-, ttia-ui, corn ami other i now exacttti .v or till) rod larth.T up, I discount la place (productions of the northern and ' I! !t'r:'1 "v-rn.ent. I hope the alV " uhere, itapjK-aretl tomt,men might possi- states, of the T, i , , ' war politicians and wr it, ,s it V..' hi) wade the bank was not steep, antl the , ' ' S ? 1 '-'"nts !rula ullu h lU2Um q U ! , water did not aprarery deep. 1 se.,t my ' W"uU1 hr, Sl nt In:in "wluenn, nts. The ' l':v capitalists of Ww WnJ " corporal back to inform the (ieneral, who l,ls,:!Ilt rtilhas of the inhabitable t, --niton ! c ,ur opposed to the c'ti'."'instantly rotle to me.tlismounted and s.-.id ! are e-ilher fortif.,1 1., 1 - " ' U ir of its ,lm. - . 1

...1 1 .. . " " "'tu mountains or ! .- l" ir remmuaa: :

...jv...,. ...Kin norseanu try me river. dy the Rio (irande and ,t ,.. , 1 1,on to ,,i0 Wf?t and rain- tic . iMiti'.lamlnKl..,i,to!lieriver.pnceeiIfd i . , , scrt plams, 1;i!hu i H ,, f ' ; - . " . ' nt.l 1 ban passed the channel, and them re- V" I-T- limits ! agaiast the ZT The rm r irnetl . it mIm.iiI !l o...t i...itc. . . to our pooul-itii ii x, ,..,1.1 ..t . . . . , . .. ' 1 n.t r : ...a

s.

I mo

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, . 1 v on n it - . i "-"'si me lH(,r. 1 he iirin, r -i f- v lurnetl, ,t wa, about 'A and a half feet deep, ; t,M,,,r P'Tulatien, would also atldd nat,;-! to keep tho litter pent n m v-'-and veiv rapid: ami at that oh.ee I ti,;.a. : ral banit rs nri,t ! Iiv !,.,.), .1 ... V

d..i, "ii 1. i ... 1 1 . 1 " 1. ...-, on. ". .V..1..1 uis UH. nco 0j ,a. :(-,.r u

a:oui.,oriHalnpsl( rods wide. The ' Iu f.vor of the ..,, r , ! k --n : and ,l,cv ca

i,,a,sa,t..-rjoant,eanweg,,tl,r,ughr,t ' , ' "u M11" exas ; ,istrious farmer as:

iH.ni nun I thought if they locked the ir ' m u ' KU( s ,i:( arguments ar, arms ami marched firmly, we should go it. j n,:m' a,!l lwerful: It iscoUsidt red neves

n cm;

a .-

The (ieneral gave orders iimne.'n.t. l.

tor the men to ket p their catridge boxes so as not to wet their ammunition and lock aims by platoons, step firm and march into river. He then come down the bank to mo, and I was about to dismount and guouphis horse, when he said, 'o, no Serjeant, you kt 1 p the horse," and immtdiately jumpt tl t.n behind me, and laughmglysMd, -lean ride very well behind, Serjeant; 011 know best bow to stear the boise where he went bt fore." The detachment went through the titer all saf,., antl about the time we bail fairly "ot up the bank, all three of il

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rriv. tl at and near the place wh'eie wt' en-j

.-ary m onler tosecurtdamisiana. Ark:

iV to

in artisan. :: ; e

rate, instead of permitting him : . i;: 1 bis torfuno in th'ewt st. Tht- Scu-'.a::; Pie Imo not tin. . :

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''"uisiana, .rkans;,s !. . 1 nif inieasi i:1 I'MMutit from becomi.t., . ,A7.l,l:mnv it is thought

c. ,.c . . .. " I'i'at .Mr.Calht.un. the Vicr-Pre.i.i;,-.:

t It -luge for 111.1l. -.fi..tr.,.. 1 c . .

,v ""-s um uigirive slate fn'mthermtttlStatts-topreserveit from the grasp of fon,LMi jealousv, ambition and cupidity ami to cause its com.nerce and harluturstoacpiireacountt rvailm- iullu l-n those of Cuha. The American goNermm nt has said of that Ldand.that ihe J '"tetl States couhl not s, e it pass into the hands oi a new and foreign owner w ith in. 'htr, tenet ; n id, ri,U(.r U :iSilIU Uk. S,IU. h'hey will apply to Texas. Of such an

tavourof ,t; at all eents, he h a

th

:a (,T'

' ojunion that it is a ouestion of iivr

'"g lUTt rt st. one winch, .he s.n

gage tlie anient attention of the ot the country."

WO- ' .'Kir.

te-reil the water. A lew t.f their dm .,.- 1 -ent as to Tev.-.s.- ti..M :. . ,

"'-red the iiur, but wtat instan.lysh t Ner Thei n , l' , U" l"un,hors,sand .iehrs. bv o,,r , Z" a 1 U Ukil a,ul '""l-v-nshed eon-

I'l-irct'uumst.tithebai.krt-u ivetlsom.T 'h, vVllM rentier either its

Ne are requested to state ti a IIirxm A. Ih-vrrw will p:-:, th.Hlist.iIeeting I louse, this,early oamlledi dit.

r:i . " . t... o-

"i-imon th-it tbij fmall fof.f 7'J . .

oan.age tit.ni tito deadly siit.t of tmr go,K! ruad t.ys. Thoi nt iny had not any rillem; n with them; they retired back asIIK!il distance from the river, and in about hall hour, ibey mardit .1 by cohmms down !' river towards Philadelphia; at which time we gae three loud huzzas. .

Iti-ACK Let v. I.kttkhs.-A dandy Mack . t. atr,,n(1iri,,"Hah vou ;i j-. t tt( r paper of the v. ry M t rate, for" "em "t write l,.h t iters on?" ',.B m ' n - o n-p!v, hw many will yoti havo (d he) my ,tay at the Spring ,ay i two r tree ttftk; give n o "n. write fonrkttrr..- S "h T'ires to

eompu-st or purchase an easy matter v ;.

a lettered navf and a dispo, d a.my i( would be dl she c:u, do io pn-one he r t m pile beyond the U,o ( Irande, wi.foutkevp ".g up forts for the defenc e of Texas There is d inger of its Jailing a prey K the all-grasping rapacity of ihe Ihitisb, who to obtain a foothold on our borders, to build vessels ami cherk our comme.ee, and to c-onroiitrato the Indian tubes against us, m th-' event of any collision which would likely grow out of such near neighborship, would doubtles! make sacrifice? o.fnr,.a-

i he following painful in. U.m is H't'n furnished i.r pnblie.uion h

lit . .

"ales ot .M(H-resi!ie. It afford i a demonstration of the dreadful cc;.- , -ees of intemp'iT.r.c:?. WV hopo i.'a-; ov'.:. pie willsaavo to avakr.-i mir. a hat alarming'. it loasej,eofi.i-i:::: ing danger. -i naming todote uho tr:V. A-.'.'.-( 'jJr.'''I'he folding nielancJioly occ ;:r:t took place on the 'Jlst u!ti:::o ui .M -V-'-county near.Meoresvillf. Tt0 i.ien, one named hvr.n i:.? :''- -" nameil Steel wer. in .Moorcivliks they tok pretty fredy of the j.is.:i : tlraugjt an.i supplied themselves wit;: r. portioi to iseon their way home; bufdovercharged they became numb ard s les?. aid did not re-idi their h-.n-'

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