Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1830 — Page 2

Tic fallowing just and eloquent remarks conclude an article in the N. Y. Courier and Inquirer, on the published recommendation of Mr. Arthur Tappan, of New-York, of a particular description of wine (Hurgundy) kfor the use of churches a, communion? as hating been imported, as he a ve rts, "at his suggestion, and being foe from all mixture of distilled spirits." Albany Argun. 'But let iw be serious for this event md the ''.signs of the times' admonish us to look a little deeper in this subject. We z.xc nt of that cl ii.? of men who have called Mr. T.ippm a hypocrite; we never have nor will charge him with making a trade of religion; of mingling in every religious atbYir. and distributing his money among religious societies, to biing customers to his shop; we disdain the use of these lirnall missiles but w here is this ejid ? At

tempts an not only made to unite church and state,' and establish a religious hierarchy, but such ell'uts are carried through all the avenues of social life, and mingle even with the me cenary transactions and trading pursuits of the world. In addition, cl.ercfore, to this constant and uniform pressure of eternal and temporal objects, of elision fastening itself upon eery contingency of life, and thus deprived of it? titarid solemnity, we lave the most sterol objects nnd ptirjmse.a profanely approached by pious meddlers and the communion tahle, visited only ny those win s-;.ou;-!,t should be puiitied from all woildobjects, h besieged by an indivilml oho violates the faeristy, and changes the -sto!!ij of ,enturie! 4 I low ii it that ratine Wiiuht, willi lur .i.hdel d'Xtnnei, has thou and-: of adnnr r . ; li-e.aer ? How comes it that on all ide 9 vy have communitie s springing up who de ride r lion n and its attributes t It .becauv we h ive too much priest craf; an;on; u?! It n U cause men like Mr Arthur Tappan Hie constantly crnploye-d m er.o; rafting v-I.V.they t ill religion upon every act md incident in human afairs. Religion nonius no hot-bod pressure no u.uitamcal or hvjmeri'i' al ch'-.i eu;ng--ds irr.phcity K be autiful ;uno:ej the bt auIihd ifs -eat i.j in ti e Uart, n.it in tie r.n,i the true the pue the unatlovi d the ostentatious love of ( iod and fe"rof ollndinL' hnn This is the ?rr-e of lif-, ud 'he blontus of immortality which repiiro no '.v it r from the impure fount of ft-nafics-n, proscription arid tn'olerance, and b !U no -til 1 1 ty with those who srvul.re upon in aggregate blessings and promised ..dvan'a:.a .

would have proved fatal ; he vvas literally butchered. Ashkosh is a young man, and one of the principal chiefs of the Menonionee tribe; the other two arc young men. The act was committed in the middle of the settlement and in the face of the civil authority. If Indians are suffered by our civil authority to come into the towns and settlement of the whiten, and there avenge, in their own fashion, their real or supposed injuries upon- their own people or our citizens, it is time for each man to look to his own safety. The killing of the Indians by the young man was accidental: had it been committed by one of our best citizens, his fate no doubt would have been the

The SiAMtcE Yoviiri. -V;aio vo: singular facts relative to this hisw? iuilum have teen communicated o' the royal society, by ueorge Buckley Bultort, member of the royal college of Surgeons, and communicated by Dr. Roget: A silver teaspoon being placed on the tongue of one of the twin?, and a disk of zinc on the tongue of the other, the moment the two metals were brought into contact Loth the boys exclaimed, "Souf ! sour P thus proving that the galvanic influence passed from one to the other, through the connecting band. Their strength and activity.are very remarkable. They run with great svvift-

' .... . .- .. r. i Vi-o is " v it- c i . fJ in, " :i .-.

" . 'I j-' --..v. -A , jj , 1 !;iml i A' l.-rrictni'son. end can:: fit fail of do- lucres, and dec mod .,.-t', -,... ""urti

: i ' '"-j. SO Stf'r'1 ing injustice, cither in oi e point of :ov or that the half of it v.uj dispel f -the other: for if it succcccki, it uoc; inju;- ."i."?. four men obtained. iu onoVh,', i-ct

lieu iu ouuy iuiiw.. uj wu; u. i' ' -v ..i.i vj;u eceaj in , i i: .i :c: .!...,. ;' !., 1 ! o , , a- 111 21ue

appropriations troir: places that are deserving of them. But it ir. what many a ineniber of ('o:r're.-.- has resorted to in orderto secure a :e-clection.

same.

From the !) troit Journal of JuneVM. I-'IjIvn" Wr. A letter from a uentleTan at (iretn Bjv of tl:e !th f June, rpves .'nie account of the recent renconttrs Utv.ren certain of the Indian tribes, v.h-h we were permitted to pul !isb. Ire'umod about ten days since from Pruned. Cfiiens; while there, a battle v'ns fought Ix-tween a party of the Meno:.i s-". Siou ribe3of Indians, and n parof ibe-i iCi an 1 Foxes. These tribes iia.o U-en at warduring the winter. Two ia? at!er ray arrival at the P-ine, a !)aiei t'Sn ix, l in nninbor, came to that place, and joit.td by rbottt 10 .Mi-nomonees. T.i y d iT.c.d he war danc e, and nt or. e

id d.,v.r. be M

ir.d c r.c p:'( i " t ) a' T 1

at iJ.'buh ': rture, th

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aroil! 1 mi

; the r:-t evorofij they jr. -k theFiei village, sitintetl

uo'c-. S. fi after their d-

d.seowifii n party of I

TIIH Dil'FKUENCK. "It is your luU that has gored my ox.M Never lias more c lamour been raised and with so lihle justice, as against the Indian oill. A letter from Washington in the I'hiladelphia F.ntpnrer, has the following judicious remarks: Rich wviul a. Jin. IV'litic.nl parties an oi'( 'ameleon texture varying iheir jainciples and their actions not (infrequently as circumstances direct. With very few exceptions, ti e fiends of the former administration are opjvosed to this executive measure. Mr. Adams in bis message of lbC, usc-s this language. "lu ing deeply impressed wit;i tlx- c ii ion that the removal of the Indian tribes from the land which thry now occupy v. j'l;m the limits of the several tatcs and territories, to the countries lying westward and noithward thereof, within our acknowledged boundaries, i of very high importance to our I'nion, and may bo accom!ishcd on conditions, and in a manner to promote the interest and h: ppines of t'tese tribes, the attention of Cpngres. has lor.g Utii drawn with great solicitude to '.he subject. Fxperienee has clearly de:ons:rated that in thf' ir present state it is imj os-itdc? to incorporate them in masses, a any form whatever, into our system. It Visa'.so been demonstrated with equal eet! ..iii'y that the dar gors to which they !;e ee-r, I, under cases which it will be 'i.tbee!, if not impossible to controul, 'l;'u .( 'r.n! rtioa and txttrminafion will e ir. i ! v: li:. Such i ho language which Mr. Admiis u.-ojI, iml wliieh his friends in Congress were willing to adopt. But now w hen Jackson recommends the same policy it is cried out agains -s monstrous in the extrc mest cb giee. "Pity die condition .t the poor Indian; let him ;dore and d not ilrive h m from the land of his fit hers, and where 'lu ir Ujucs rcpos''."' Ties :s all st'itVand in'trndc d onlv f r effect. The

A signal instance of the mortality of the climate of Siena Leone is mentioned to-day m our ship news. Two vessels, the hoclnel of Liverpool, and the Brittannia,

of London, remained tbeie on the 'Jothol

iif liend their Ixidies in all directions

and in their snorts often tumble head over the crcxrs of both being dead

heels, w ithout the least diflieulty or incon veniencc.

t I A

J ne.'-yfT at lioc itDALE a g(?neral turn-out of the I'ochdale flannel weavers has taken place. Since the late icduc-

n...-.nrtlm r.v.,n;,, i,.m-,i;tJt;t.nrQ ti.! lion, tnevvoiKmeniiave mace various tt-

present season to the corresponding sum-' fjrts to rt'sl"if- r''ri-ier l""iccs; but' h;ivmerof 17.o, and intimates that the ac!!o.v j r"!f,(I- tht' n'J'"v acl m tonceri for the

fever is de-ived from domestic sources, j utainmeni oi uai o:;eci. x iom m.mo . 'I .i i .1 l.'i

seven thousand persons tints voluntarily

: absent tl.emsehts from tlieir wonted cm-

produced by heat, moisture, and vegetable putrefaction. Freuuent thunder and

lightning, savs, the editor, were the fore- i I'!o:'r!-f ot. Am rpool Albion, May 17. runners of that calamitous season; and hej- VVc.v.'e, Aprd . The trench troops vcrv propi:rlv cautions the puhhe to keepj in heMora have rece ive d orders to be m their allevs," warehouses, wharves, yards, 1 readiness to match. We know, from good r. ik fectlv cleansed. 'PfnLidt.'v'ii'a En aut!;onty. that then destination is to re-

eer.e iron, tne i uri-:s, ::rsr, in. v men i oi

(itn. tumptcr. A South Carolina j)a-

Ath

en

o

to

1:0 dollars A

,Monmt.e Toxvon cojie aga-' The Portland Courier .states that a'T Serpent was seen in Bothbuay Harbor M a week since, by .Mr. Chandler, kieic- r the light house, and several others ' l onetime he seemed to be at rest - ano" c itching f-sh. Mr. C. thought' bU bout VA) feet long. lie came very r.c-A" row boat, the crew of which pelted b with potatoes. 7W. pat. Q

Damp.l PriicLLL. He was avcryde ternuned conjuror. lie told a friend e his, that when king Ceorge 1 landed a Cccnwich he had a fall view of hir,"

-! "ib menu you Know him I vi. ,!, V..i ....a:., l i ,i . . 1

fr'" ,k-j "u"lu 1 uceen, i trap'- f

know him, but I cannot sh-ear to hi

wr

Monthly Almanac Jri.Y, 1830.

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3

s- IMo

n'l i'f( -i tl' t.iitrr-i--; if i-.,rn.

per .if the 17th tilt, iu noticing a trial that ' pont and Carvrr'o. i'iie object of tlii took place at Bradford Spring, in Suni- j measure- is to prev ent the (i recks, on t!;cir

! tc r district, contains the follow mir notice I getting ttie upper hand in these places, trom

uf this relic of the Ucvolution: exercising tlnar vengeance on the Turk

..'''li-.tl'll Yl'lU r wt Ifkliiriu tin n i.m r, ''I'l'. Ik IVi' 1 'i 1 i n . C'llf.l 1 . I . t.'-.'l.lj lil 1 . . - -

circumstance extraneous to the trial still j Count Capo d'l-Jria, in v.bith be- ron.nni- j l"' a' ji ' : -j 3 0 1 1 !

more excited our feelings that was the i t.icates to the people the official notice i.presence of the aged warrior mid rcrnarka-i cer.ed by him oft!. e iioiiu:.:;tion of p'.inctble patriot, (ieneral Sumpter for a few ! Lroj-old t u Le seven'!. jf; .f ( i;et-ce, has eminutc s on the second day. We had a j very w .here excited a : en.tioh of j-y, and strong curiosity to see this venerable So!- a wish for the s-pc edy i irival oft.be new dier ofthe Revolution, and v.e scarc e lv v ' sovereign i.j every w' ere expre ssed.

!. M 1 11 t :o

5

en o

I. M. 7 1:1 7 -)

er experienced greater gratification than when we pressed the band w hich had so often wielded the sword of Liberty! The whole assemblage regarded this chief and statesman of other days, with a common feeling of admiration, gratitude and enthusiastic attachment. He is now in his ll7th year has a healthy appearance move with activity and firmness ufstep mounts his horse and dismounts with great ease, and is entertaing and instructive in conversation.

.Arcimivr to 31 a ha. mi: Bo.vu'aku:.

- A private letter from Home, da led the Vilth ult. states that Madame Lctiua, mother of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the 'JVnd inst while walking in the garden of the Villa Borghtse, made a false step, and though leaning on the arm ofthe Chevaliei Cozorra, ii 11 with such ioience that :-he broke one other thighs; and as her great age, ,' years, prevents the possibility of

applying the strong remedies neeessaty iu

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MOON'g WIASKS ivv?. Fulil.v 6 l:ait ci n New m C rir--tu -j;

TJ.

r:

ealeuiat.'.i l'r

aa ! r-ttin - of the Sen, is it:r.i:iv in each nai-k.

Of't'u ran: is it c:d Iron lidiananoli.i P.M

such accide nts, he r lite is coiiside red to be

i in i." -.mediate danger, .he is suirounded yot'vne to read ijrs All mn will ! by tjie mcmbersof the family now at Borne; find time lor any thing that is really a erati j her brother. Cardinal IVch, Jcreme and iication to ihem; and hence tho complaint ; Louis Bonaparte, and Mai'u.ne Ducien, ot no time, is ;n fict no taste for nevvspa- ; Princess of Canino. lK-spate hes with pers. Lvery man has time-to read a v.e j 'he melancholy new shave been sent otl" Jo 1 pape-r, diirim: a rainy day or long evei.- I M ad one Muratt, eountess ot L'panto,the t"g, or s.-m !ims while waiting Jar meals, i Lx-tpaeen Jlortejia, and the Duke ol If bo is no' a shve he can certainly fand i Ihch-tadf. Madame Letitia, after giing

course ?ug:'e?ted d(es not Point to force ,m 'to "'r-'!' mmd. His cialdre n 1 I gaens ot :t()(.0(l(i hancs each to he r chd-

or compulsion. Lverv dec hratien of Pie -I'd.ufteoMy have time e'nonL'h to kari; clreri. vind to ( 'ardmal IVsch, with numer-1 rj y

sulent Jac k ,-n points o a diderent r;i,),.t-. v ''"e. u.o ii h uas riot tiie mem, s to rie. ous pensions and tokens ot rememl ranee

f action, vaz: kmdlv to take can- of. re- level ot lgii,r:nce, tne i to i:er attendants and fr

move, and support tbt m for a enr, when ) NV, generally prove vieious. Indiihtriou they a-ill !h- -eady and willing to join t!;..se IM ul,ic' l "id time to re--l Khci.-ic of their friends who have already removed, j C6,arcer.

I he ( heroJcee-s, I understand on de-J 'ujlitfd cuntrv we of the Miissijipi, j

whore about iHMIil have voiupanlv moved, md the aeeoun's are trrel rotbiiifj would induce them to come b'ck to their old homes within thesla'ocf (icor'-ia."

arrivals;. From MaJi-i!, la. Satnniay evening, l'rfiii Louisville auJ Liialethtown, Kv. 'f'ue-iiay evenni;. " 1 ro;n l' o pburdi, la. Saturday, 6 P M. l'rem I e rrt Haute, la. Tucwlay 4 P.M. Fruui Mif.)rt-ille, via I nioe, la. Saturday UCuIl. I rom Winchester. Ia. Friday 8 P M. Fry in Dayton, O. Wednesdays and Saturday ii Y .M" From f'rjukviile, fa. Sundays and Wednesdays 0 V M. I rom renci hiiith, Ia. Thursday 6 P Mi DKPART I RFS. To Madnon, la. '1 hursdsy (j A M. ''u Loui-v illi- and JduabctLtown, Ky. Friday ujonaii-i. 'Vo IVUr-t iircb, la. Monday 6 A M. To Torre Haute I x. Friday t) A M. ' To Mojrtjv ille, ki I r.iou, la. Friday mo?ninr. I'o Winch?:t: r, Ii. Monday 6 A M. To IVotjii, c. Thursday and Mondays G AM"

To Hrookviilc, Is.. Sundays and Thursday

a -

lends, arid cei . id-

To l.awrer.c. bar-h, Ia. Monday 6 A M.

e The Ma li-v a; a.ai! i; uot due until

- 1

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i , 1 , , , , , I a :iljve seated. Ii.' I oui-vu.c" and I hzaoal i or.-icj. has constituted the lhike i f . . kv . . , .4- f r l't I nlou II, rv . t.:.VliJvi.J iwUtliu As KiT a; keici..-tadt the oaaduaiv' legatev- of her . lt-.!u.d li:di.ti.:u

FiOui the Fredtr'uk erddic,m, Vd thi: 'J'am:s Ki:ii ci:n.

::.c::e v.a a.'h.

' A llonsr. FiMwi.ra: tmi:ii ;

Whe-i d'eneral Jackson w as el rtrd . A story is told of the? late

Iiesident of the Tinted Sutes.it v. ill be .prag-e-, e.-f lh.nblin, X II.

v.

Kev. Mi.

bleb sets

riiOtspF.cTL's

Prorn the Biltm ore Republican. eha.eseen it tated in some of the Ob;y patM-rs, ;h t tiiere were several hundred lejoreia waiting the decision of the

en v.ore. fir. y a?t.. kal them bv surp'ifi-, i l're-ident in relation to the Uockvillc road.

1 1 :e c!

v.oi.nded all but three of th- v oo are ,MH j; u. t,c thorcSv preveu-

rr.eei,, , w!ui h r.'imber the party eon j r,'d trom oij'.amui eiuploy;u-nt ; and an f'd ofthe Sio-ix, one was kilbd ai.J ; aritul appeal w:.s .-:ude to ih"se .v rcrai

l l

: e vcmeec, o:. e l wtiom died r.c 'l t l . t t 1 1 , ,t . T . .

i ' l n : . r l ; : 11.11 I k 'I 'i n " l

x r ..ik. t'.e M "ii -in;unj and U'w.-j i -.:.t e ba;,dr-il u, , , , , I, ntj,,;i KS

; r e i r .i u,i.. 'I l.

the .w;t; -j daiiec , and

.1".:' 1 ' i t.: I' o! j,:. , ;!. r.IIl t r. Ti Ip.m die botbes

' ' . 1 . ! i i rl ot I i i

, .rn t:;r-:i, Ut join m tiie opjMintmn io :he I'o s.dea: lor Md'nsmg tcj sign the bill.

v e ean se' in lies l'.ic. one of thestri

n- U d iV they d u. a 1

de

! t ved

a

I'.-

CU a;

', !.i.g:-;-s. .tr.. of their ei:e

ron-

1 dee .io..n to the whole sv stem of b -pi't'j..i.o:o!:, i be svafteui idop ed bv !;. u- . o.oi tis'.raiion ot liuyi g up the P o,.;.' wi:h tut :i own :uoney. Three oi ! .;iiU,:U'.td r,-t j() i0 intluenceu

( "onciess, the propriety of reducii." tl.e-j iarvon in a veiv ludiciou', li-dit. i'avin- j 31I!r f t!a VJfk li t0 exFp A ebidy or tax on Coee, Salt, M,d,.s. vrMt to ui- ,.i i3 t-aiisbom ,s. l.e tbiew J kl .s ct- tl, r,,t.m ti:l ,.rtU.liCc 4 Lhoculate and lea, sevrral ef the m he the bridle of las horse over the poat of,i t rcuiout- Ut-u-.ei;, and UsLow tha, the

partic ularly named. ( 'omrres s ;.e cordini: a i ail feneo pear the bouse. Ibiring his t an irre. vi.-iIaUi

I vi t ! er;itu;:is

lv tecjk III) the subieca and have n.-i-i ,1 , ! st;i v. the :o.i rn:d eot.t , i ved t. , i'i -t. , th. ' I 'ej ol the Cio;.el.

e in oi i(.e i- c (iie?i v.- n

' d. a;,d part eaten by these sav ige.j.

l - p ,rtv ot the Srw-s nnd Fo

i

l)V O.e

i;. ' u v.

ii,l, i

ding of

'recollected, he- earnestly recommended t-. the n mar!-.;:b!e '.um-.lieitv of t!:e 'earned'

. i .. . . . i 'Mill" .! ..: ... .i- .1 '. ... .1. :. i. xi.-

of

ii- it.e s;aru una prihci

l'hv j,rtat .Missionary op

law providing for the reduction of thoso ILndle from thepot and I it uu.br hi i ;;ilU!U' c,'!ulLll:tu: '. 30irs slI-cS i:r (-,. . 'Pl , . , . ,v , r . i i r . . ,1 tl e i:u;iieioi;i 1 l.evMoi.-u. t iiiili..rics t Tt OttC, Uxe. J he tax on .ohVe it is known, is teet-seemg which, a seiyant g.rl o.ew the j aUll ui.;,.4; .m. :,Uii ,.n,;ti.JC in c,in yxn c!

cjui- a pound, put on and paid at the j r ms through one cd t!ie mortices and over Custom house, as soon as it arrives in the! thr tpof the pot in the t'oim of a lan-se country. It will hereafter be only two ! '''he parson took 1 n leave, and going to cents a pound and in the course of a yearj mute bis horse, was indescribly a.stoiiihed will ber reduced to one cent. Now, e'v. rv i to 1'md the bridle, w kieh he bad -imply

lamny mat pas Peen using at the rate ol a ;oimd of collee a week here tofore, hre

I t ... I I ... I , 1 11" .1 . . . t 11

i.i" u i,riiiiii!iiM'ii, never saw me owe

of it before! To U suie, we imd of a

l"l fll.l r, tl.r .1. I ... . 4 .. 11 !

-..Miiuuii; uiiiiupi o:eeet)i a nee cue ; tlieir ilicc luU

t ut this wa s in the days cd miracles ev. and at no u t

e--e etitisis-

pf.'u OH'ii el s a ;,v .;. e Who does no

ee o'.e conup'u.g i. .iiuei.ee: of Mich leis-

:d ol -orne of the- e hiefa and Pimcii) A men j 1 .tm:i ujori tiie c barae ,ei of the ih-opIc

J the nation, w bo w re going to the- IVi rUul tlie mde jK-iiueuce, both ot their lepie ;.e to o:! r the pi;- of fx.ve-4? to the Me-! eiitativ s and of ihe executive? Who riouif.ut e-s-i ;i',d Wmnebagors. Tit ir b.-j doe.s not set- be imu. ea se weight 0f mtlu--' 'etely f, It, ,ut an they ami Ibe ir trill s Jenc e and patronage which Mich a EVoiem w it- the first figgres-.M in the; war, they ! would ihnov into tne; hands of the adinuiree euve- but little sympathy. Hdieien't 1 i'ratiuu ? who doe s nt sxe that any adrnenure. have -en taken by the govern-1 unnisirain.n, winch holds in its power the :ne -ut lor the prevention of furthe r blood-i p'se si mgs oi tne nation, and thus can, 'dieddmg auiong the tribes. You hive ofj '' me aid ot a nujoiity in Congress dc-C(ars-beard thatu treaty will be he Id at pendent on them for their popularity at the Frame for the Settlement of the trou-' home, huy ut), bv appropriations to a dis

Lies: this i? ilu.' only measure which caan ,riet, live hundred otes to turn the bd-

rc-'fre peace, ainl perhaps preyent the exrinina?ion of ilie .sew-ral tribr-0'

'x-en paying o the govt rement an annual

I ax ot tj dollars and (t) cents ayeu-

j which is now to be reduced to one dollas i . . 1 i . i .

nio i ieio, ,uio in i ut course oi a ve ir ilU al" i w ill be reduced to .Vd c ents.

throw n over the Pus;, dms nassed tbroouh

, ' 1 euic-ol the holes. "This beats all !"" eiacu-

j

f ..... u r rt, i

i..oiy ni;vtc;c. I lie lette1", trom , . r. Ki.d, the pre,;e,b,,g urt.cle tala-n, e on-! f, TV' "'' consequences of rami a nair.t.ve of an oceurrenrf, the of d y;kvpariy i be t. rulers in whirl, wall be tried at the Court i 'T'' a'P:t'i'-i-ns -fcked for during .: . . . . ' tl;e .ait session. w,i?, as has bee n tre-oiu-nl-

anceot an elec tion, can command whatever support they please, and be m fact ure-

.SponSlljie (

:.o.v m sermon at . .reen l av ' " " oe.piein-

, , , ,, lv StatC'd, aboul entj-:.ix millions cd' dol1 hie: In.bansare- eontmed here for'j.,, !t lll. , ......

I. . . ,j ,v i a - e'-e-ojo iineicsieo Itapp in, that oneevefnng the ln .il ... .,.!...,,.. :a , ...

" r" "' " n.iu-ar.'eo, weei i , l(. . ,,,,,,,1,. ,iri.,i .. ;

ifi H capo: on Il.nl I'i.-t.r o. I...... .1 l . . . i a

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;iiuobr

about rnidniidit, m rounding i bended' the rner. h; sr.v what beaip,v"ee toho-adeer, ne ar the bank, firil and kilb d it ; beium e dr-tely v.erd : thu cj,rj-, ;;,4, discovered lhat he had nbot ar: Indian, who w; i out on a s rmlar e xpedition. !! took the body trdo bis own cirioe', and returnee! tei the se "lement here, al out s: mil.-; fioin Ihf

pe-s in lelation to t!;e Koc kville road, the c alculation villi shew that tiieie are m-n-ly one hundred thousand votes wliieh ac:e oiding Pi these .'l ay prii ij,l. , ti,Us avowed, were, to be ndluene ed by the decision upon iheir peiit-ons for thepublicmone y. Can any government endure under sech a s: iWmi Could the eon-tinition

iP'Wiifa.' t'lfj areiJe nt happe nt ei. If.-

survive the shock? C,ubl lihertv vxxs

v. sit rnr hi mi.. . i i .

We venture tosaV, that eve rv unor.-hwli.

cedmm.lwill bear willing testimemy ot

..pp..oit.:.mi yencraiion to the fearb s.sness ol'spuit and ttuidy honesty withwhich

i.ciierai .lacKsou li .s inte-rtere.J topr(Se

oui ye. inuy irejin tucii adeploiable del merit

ed to me lodge or ; .d'Tiomopee Chief" n rned A-nkosh. for the brv.e) r,, v.l.ieb the de'-'.-rd h h"o;,;;.;! lie v. :s met bv th; e :!,;. f ;V. twooti.er Indnns .e,r t,u L a' h. Uidorc: he .had comub-n d the nar.aSou of what h.:d happened, Aslikosb a.i;.'C him by tb' wrist, d his knife:

ar.d -tr.bb;-,! !.

no m il,.; bre::?.t. He then

dr g. J l.im t-.ti.e w d. r, an ! with thcotb- .:!.- i i f . .. I ! .. A . . . . I I 1 ' .IM

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A hc boolrnaf-r aidonliIll,f f, or am ,,k(. a none, sharpen a reuuhtr orT-Iadf-. 1 ut I eir ray ..!( out a doing ol' it." '

'-trlrinsr Mm. A party under this

name has lately spread terror and ilimi ay among the uri-docracy cd' tin; State of N. York. They hae lately rjaiired a comple te triumph in the cities of Albany and Troy, and in the city of .New York they have probably a majority. We have frejue ntlv born ashed wind was the object of Work ing .Mrrrs party? They compose the great body of 1 annerx, Mt ehanics, and Laborers of that state. The New York Duly Sentinel, which ably sup;orts their eaute, Sfvs: It is to put down political

trimmers, tuose who make politics a trade; 'o lessen the irdluence of monied institu tions; to vu ike the laborer hbnoralde, anil the idler conttmptiblr; to establish a system of Education, the benefits of which s nil extend to all classes of citizens, or rathor, todes'roy the distinction of class, by elevating what are now conidered the de-grade 1; and to blot from the statutebook the barbarous law of imprisonment for dibt. We have only to .sav. if these are the objects of the Working .Men, success attend them eeeiy where. Ilarrisb !r'h In tt -Uim-ncer.

no, I never saw the like of it heibrt T" Ih exarnine-d it anew; he tried to get ihe biidle out. but it surpassed his inienmty. "Yes, it mnst bey1 said hVthe horse has .ateually crawled through the post-hob-1 hen -1? no other way to account forit!"' Full of this impression, and despairing of making the animal retrace- his st--ps, be whipped out his knife and was about cuttingthe reins, when ihe si me; girl, perceiving his epiandaiy, released the horst and explained themysteiy. Hut if the simple parson was astonished before, he was littleless now. to !:nd hi?? own penetration .air-pr.-sse-d by that of a servant mrl. '-Heli, girl,1 said be, 'I believe vouae r'edit but

how in the name of wonder should a girl like you know more than a man of my

learning. It s as.toiushiii"! nstonihini'!

aculous: r. Y. ContttUaiio

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From the Frcdania Censor. The bill making appropriations for lighthouse s and the improvement of harbors, (which included all thoro upon lake; Fiie) has fallen through, and thn.tigb a ve rvMiiall hole too. 'The bill included :;ppropriations for many places which undoubtedly ought to have been goanteel, and mo; t unipieadionably would have be-on, bad the re not be.ru tacked to it imiuenst; appropriations which would be of little or no utility, and which were: inte nded to be carried through upou the backs of those that would naturally pass; and as Congress adjourned in two or three hours afier the bill was eiit to the President, Ik; was under the necessity of approveing the whole er rone, as there Totild be no tirnu

Attac ii os Ai.enrrts. Ve; have si en a letter (says the Norfolk lie-aeon.) dated I'. S. fri-jate Constellation, (iibraltar, .May 7, which says: Tbe Fiench will, it is said, attack Algiers by the initldleor the last of the present month, with ne arly HH) vessels of war, and upwaids ed" 7t'.( vessels of all deM rijrtions, sustained by an army of 10,0(10 men. Should they wot be baiiled by the elements, and effect a landing, I think the v will succeed without great Ick-s. The Uey has all the; obstina

cy oi a .Mussulman, ami is therefore fa

natically confident. Public attention here isfixvd to the isue of this formidable ex-edition.11

.'ei t enii.try , h;ue ttuded to the mereasc :e-.i eul!:-.i:o.i 'the c ler.y in ta: country, ta ia e vteiit alike iieurieiis ti- the c-uie e'2 C Lrlstiaenty rtu.i to t: c- vi el; 1 cin ol 5oe.it , : he iiitliicine and m,u hmatiuns of t! is ordtr'o mtn are rap.uly e-xtt nani-; ti-roughout ail parts id the i uii.tiiiii.ity , .iuu threaten the de-ttrue-liou et oar iv.l and reliioua Ubertic'SI'.v :iic;i either direct or indirect, the raere aspui.-i, a i ! ai-.h-.tiou rriet? of this country

are iioi m; i ;idaiKir. their cause, and

ovtr the n.iuds ef the j't'o: ic;

t eer:od, s-Lould then infla

enet'coiili. r.i 'i mere a?c, scarcely anindivid ual i. ill he T und wilhuto incur the hazard of oppoinc any of ihe ir . ht ma. The pco.icimis eii'ei ts. of ekrieal eloriiination in this countiy, m;iy be iulerred frtuu tne history of otlitr countries vX ouht carefully to be guarded against. There are already hut fcxv who have sufficient tiriene-s to pieent tlu ?e n.m he fore the pul lie in tiieir true colour? aihi hence the pro?ptet of their success and our danqvris trcatly increased. From tbeie considcrationi, anil to expose the corrupt, pompous and fashionable reliuion inc ulcated am. s-up'-oited by this pcrv tii)ited order ol men, the lirformtr was coia-

ine nceal. I uo iilreaily exteiuied cin uiuiiou of the work aiuou the rc fleeting and better part of the conuiiuuit , has convinced the Fd i tor that his view? on these subjects arc not peculiar; and that the publication may bo morr generally knerw n, and conrqncntlj be ii. ore useful, he i induced to issue the present prospectus, llcin neither tuuler the juriselictton nor linlueiicc of any particular sect, the AVr-oucr will not be inane hii instrument foi ad aiieirisc the view or interests et any, hut will rebuke evils wherever met with, and puiue the line of truth marked oat by the prece pts of lhvane Kcvehithm, regardless of the how us. or et noun's if thou-, who, from inttrett, prejudice, or fapricc, nsy become it oppose, r.

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Cidd Dr. White, of .Sjndtfylvuni county, Vn. leeentlv sold a thousand uert

of poor laud for 0,000, on ncceAint of' 111 l i ' !

ge.ni naving neen iouihi on it in e or.M.u :a- .adu (.;

ble; epiantilies. lie; wonbl bvo i:oidit , i po. i- -

for'd an aero a tew years ago.

W e have seen

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