Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 17, Logansport, Cass County, 10 October 1833 — Page 2

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TKroin HiC .Natiouallnteliisciicer of tiouttin

her "Jl.J THE rUCLlC DHPOSITES. is surrounded, and who nave unfori i , . tunafclv wormed themselves into j . i i II liiscfmilUCiiwv.riaTC uic.au .u. hns ros!$(6drtie arguments and l tl lO S.JCHilLC UiS l.ua-.il ilUU Ui UUUiiC t?iat it ig ru'iiovou tuev can 8 com1 ISw- ork ana nokin, m time to, nuke the churchy the first of toh,r.andP,rhanSSOOnor,ifcircnmsfs,Pl chLu ' rl,,. a,(i,nJ sfuices suoHid render an action ne crssnry on the part of the (severanint. "It ig contemplated, wo underhi r.d. nf In rptsi(vp :it nriPR. the

,.. , , f fv l""n?Clve;, rU ttie bankruptcy ana Hns escape towards tne coasi oi uie tin ,cor dowman a a fiinaiuiiie mi aJiTi-posiuca.scnems.--l he strtr Ot U.i-ruin mugl rsujt prom itha!ijofLeona where Durensecmrd desposedpte judgc (ofl!1 (l,e vacancy occasionsd

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nh:il(t improper lias triUilipiwd o-l . rtt- , , , , V, , tlth forces o! Aruta .cm the entrance ot j &

.... 1 1.1. . uoif 'i Hi" n:f. iittiui i? imv. iiiol, , ... . ;,.,kow.h,cMr,.v,.n.

oft,etoc-jobberS are mud g.ad.;,. wi!, ;,!' w ;,, ,h l lliS lT A Treat, commenced with tm tribe tn" h--"

3 he Oitoal papr Ot y'l ,hela,v ,,on , whil; Prici: troops ,vere :Jon,on the 8ll. ad i.i, hop I

tauiru tne Io!!wing amiunchucn: !trodden UBler foo. bv ,hcir ows,,r.!ti.icd w.th f.re,l.rche, d.'pirid by d that at least a rrt of their land mux i" J,' cvl

,V e are m.mori to state, tlutj Vr.jn h() gr(i,arT of ,hesick..tS, and d.iug aln..rt itU hunger. ba archaM.j. T,CT ow thirly-tl.ree I1" ''o! !"

liiR (inposites 0 mo pun ;c montr (T . , " , t l he day lo lowing tee camp 01 or. ah- ., . , r , ,. out oppo-Uion, we rnu-t Wn ,1,1- t .,, . 1 . . r 1 , v r rcastirv suifrr tll srmctuy ot tne , J ... , miles square in tiur very centre of Indi- i l c mu-1 ' P "rA. 10 W!f ha chinced froai t he Eanat of, . , , , , c''a wai norruie to be the dead nriu J t . , . InoUnifed-'-iUM toth-Stnte BaViS laW t0 be Viw!ated UhiS Pcrf m jthe dviu were strewn all arcund. OA;;,: "'y t surpae4 an h,,!, tneUmfed .atts, to t.UUte Ka.l. VVillhe subinittothpindignityrvhirhCr;aP.3 soaierihadialleuii.di?crimin-!i.- the State, and in water ,rivitr3eHlum to thir5 n-cre than scn:e. h )n nec."san arraiigeusent.- unn t a , r,;. f j;.-. ,..: . v ..u .-. a ....'. ia.;.i...n r., Tk. n srcelUrf Lr.u-vfr that tlu mW,,,.,. .

Can 0 DlKif! I'Jr t Iiit purpose, 1Kj ! i i j hia nwrimafivpiterbnl rt'm.(!!Pi.:ilinir-htsaiHl liir:ment.Lrc ....r:.. ! ,rti,.,iinfii,;,nl,en U.- rakfd froni the LVr to luU .mn i;,..

, , r. ... imade it proper to announce wnat is:,,,;,,,', ; .,,,., v a , ..a ,r,tr iTen whole ot the public money iiuvy on;. . ,r ' , , , ,mv j-uine.t , ai d m.m j.tNc ii i.p. t!' T?..hkf ,ho Hmtimfendea to be done; and under-; when within (v.o kveuei ofbik-

c- i n. . . ... :stand mat th facts and reasons 'pairing ol surpriMnc me teni . L?u-

i'M!f!' ,:U', ? ' ' ! Hhif-h hf ld to this mrapur.. wiiij'-'S Ui one m,.ch I6U me.. ied. UU, I,mocn,t ...

llillll IliMIUllUC Jltiuauiiy iiium.ni'.. 1 1 i I'll .i 11- 'I K I ; i t L i' i- 1 i . , 4.i . ?hordv he bud before the public. T, t 1 urv '..r. u T 1 onto.. imn, but own by tne Uiual operations ot the Gov- T . r . Paris, ur. 1 1 . ne r r,i..kfirt Jour . . J 4 i t r 04i it iji hahevtBwi that thwv will be r , . , ., t.r joi our eu-iness, we du

; b'Iieved that by need not irodr to thn com;n tnit circuav a smHenar of the Uni emb tion or tr Hav; ed our of tin? unaer thee die to in t ere coTintry munity, in 1 prtip.ipj. ! OCCUitwM,,. I I I. t '. tec. - tiieco;.iiiiifications. aid to the fafetv and ef.iur!riiv of all the . r r f rn , p tbhc funds, lo repeat arjjfu.sieuw tew reiiat liowever, on the

in oruer to prevent any nttCfs!

. . lri ..C,.r: : !ni.V im course Wflicn IS nftW I0 ie: never took part rith.wr with l)an Pedro As I tra. we lv

. i w . ; .. taken, ir r&lation to the public de- or Lon .jiueh bat a ;vsys r-jjaraed'tn opir-ion of the ted States, tor i)rossm?uoii tne con-! ... ..,.. 7 , - i 5

. ' ' , i , po&ltes ili the Uuflfc el t IC UllltCd ;lU8lli0tion ui l-suc ue;;reea i::?m ap j Admh.U; r.-.!iow,

toanord,ii it think n-- - the u?u- r? l . , , "It ieh known that it af'n. " I- -j - 4 ,i I i lie idea throTrnoutm theouicitdi -A- 4- 1 . hu ttf.?K';:;;i!Kiii:

iiuv. aaaiiii u wu.i; ui; ;ii nut; us ie, r , . -.,, ,

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Avonid bevaio. Tig mcaMire must . . rpicniM snail et lorm ; nave a dchber.te voice at Lisbon a:

uc l.ft to p v M-r, nero:Viim ol 5ll(Mr C :hs act.-Wfi! jOporto; tor the quoslion ii neither re!a

i r. , in' io.,im to '5 uv n. we mut ne " i,,r: i i nr-i.tcicr 01 i..i teacner. h.tpeiiance: ana tnosj wi:u. : , . .J , . . IM.H.th ,.rh ih, ,!,i.,s .i.i, iv,J

hava dared tne respoiibillty must) . . . , . " . 'Pedro may set on in fa .-or of Donna Ma

he peculiar n.;cd:, , 1 "I, P,,","5 a a-nK-'d, a.id yvo!' UUX shtih 8"C-

f. 'i!i'!i ii'.f nrt h ha vi rl'iiin wit.i titt snnioct tea I no . " The reader is aware that the law renoes vrith the Secretary of die 1 . , , . C3 Hi m hands exclusively, tile, K made of thti Secretary oftlieTreas .....,. ... I. - urv. nor any die nvure. The ibnn c:i)aion in 1 ol tne annunciation. i,:erei?re, may. ed by the Pnsid.u, not only without 111- consent, but in defienee of t!H earnest Of.pos'ti.sn of tint hlli r. Jf;tibenot!vramiviftji!S L nsnrnitimi .vim t 1 -of niirnitinn .vt.m.hr;.-.. t i o , -a:i betyranuy and u.irpatton? 'i ynuiny IS a UlireSurd ol UlC hw,

Treasury, l)V express enactment, thc!arr,veu Jcsterd;1y from Taipicr, has;'cm Oporto. Tiiey contain the detail.l,lf,;h. ' .u (brought us riles of papers to the '24th' the attack made on the 2ethuit. h

i- r , r , . , Jir- UUigueiite troops 0:1 Oporto, the resw

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,av,i,e,Mio,iU1 Tranquilitv has not yet Veen eab-'of which we were previously in poses Ba'l 0tt8 United tatss, and ?!alishc. n,e cholera nas been m;,',i,,:Mun. The lo3s bu.-h.ined bv the bir-

power I Witnarawinr ttiem, should ;I;!f:.c;1 i'ic rete.s as wen as those ol the,-;-' truiy tern hie; and the ron:est kvhen they praised tb.e oefej 0f the old thepablic interest, in ilisjudg?:ne.lt,, rrv-?ia'iL .feeling of diMih faction were created ! Mudion Piavlerer; lu- kp--w verv well at ariT lime demaod it. In the of- Anst i ha lakn and Pil!ad G.u.m. 't .MarsLd! LV)urnm:.t for havingjtln.t the Indiana Republican u audited - 1" c t 1 1 J:,J,- I He ravages ot in cholera h9ins.sieu upm tne attack. The Mar-bv -i muni nf ,ii;r, -r v.. 1; -u Cc-.il wnuncation f .he ,nu!ndi ,;,iksyn,u ;, ;,,.., lll(nJh; M,,0 ,ua ' : ; ; ' j, ; WtUHlran-al of tno oOVMummil ie- lhc dread U.at di.:.5o ha. pro-.ed. it i, retried i, retired H. S,.;.i. d,,rir.9 the l.oi'e tn,c , u i)0sue from tne bank, so monhon duceu K-caiion the deienic-o .,, .rr..:.i . ?.... ..

thao-o fir from ill. bn? t!,o act of-'ne .nayjido r,-u,e mvago, l,ich ti.o Ce v. w'.:ri'' i'rSur" -V 1 S" " .1.,. t!..,r ..e r.. rliob'ia Ins in,,! - ii 'in r-r.-, -. :.;,. ... tkcv nvc. ui C.e fi t ....;. ,. e would be much LTafstud ii.hnr:..

. i t J i i " . . in v. 'I,.i; !'i'f..i J.nt !p:i".,;:.,, ' . . . ! . vbp I btr f 1 1 ' r" fl i ! ... H . , r. ft'.. - .

ronorr,,r. h h-i, h ,r. TU A,,sta and Dura" low , that ua f.e :.!i,,a ' ? , " could take his stii, and rule and do iu,.

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"ill nu lviill H'7-m iiiri v. jvivj jo iiMlawopenlv trampled on, ana tne nrbhrary "sic rolo dcjuhco of the President made paramount to its -i ' v with extraordinary unanimity, ex , . . 'nj;3,. ; w;i prtsd their solemn dissent. Vvu r i n... i i.f - ,hsir Rl.Uloriv .l.Ut'tpnraod? 'We : rr . .... V il 1. i us nprnirmiij cmh is snail snwus. r f - - j V. i i t" i . wrusica num ms nanus, rur in?. iwn cnL rr fri't nnt anH Jt inc. - c r u . i ji -

' 7 J V . ' T 1,,ajfd hiwteif ,l,ced. he eolved, upon beI,PVa f WnI nCt: . . iaring that Duran w. . ,,, his return to Ine Government pp sid;ns,.?..Lo, to attack hnn. IU ;:rco,air?.h

a- l I. -. . I I li in anrivf? nni ic mn. ri r n nu.: ....... , . . . . nig paragraph: .rrv,flt...! i . r t j . . . . J ' .ourtd to heamp;y3u.ncient to ju - 6.11 lli.V..il l!ll!. 1IT.II I li: KI.il l" lll.V innimmtitinn .U. li ..i. tr.av1..

eiiiihff Hank of the ITiiitcl Slsijs'r.iitirt,. pi,;, . ;....,.f, ... ,.!

tv and ! V? ' su"erer to re'.snm there, to appeU adWrasned by the Prince to tac ; -nrevon! th.e pressure which their ! LieraU of fvery shde , naturally creequire. . , , , , , - ,toiatc abchei tnt he ho.)e to find fome

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tionallv dolusive. How long v.iil t?Wan in 'ht (h7 'd iit I i r r i i i . itrutions. Supp.3i!. that he should be lo nejore tunds now :n th !njsu,cfai iu ILibhAn in porl,lffa, a

must be paid in die ordinary CCUr; ioRiOvernmeitt diRburserienhl? The ; writer OI tltw OlhCiai notice TSS veil tware that the Bank must instantly :nust on?U fro'P die loss of th ernmnt depoihes will eompel i. 1 1 iit t aaont. i r-, f, a tin if5-vf;i- oilKil lit' v-rs- ' tr r.t t in iii'A'i- ion ,nni ..I U I '

' " prepare lor tho exigencies which :"cTh- a s "iCLnT n( the adh -ir

ft. tWK - - - .In ,M .rl. I ' k. i ' V . . i . 11 I i . t K . ... i. .. .

t this vnjusfdtab'.e act of the e .TCcu-;,Tmpatbv actittg upor IUV, w)erceivehv such peiM,n, a, may ill tre t,V Wj5S rrouci r114 u 'as t-ode-;the secret of a fcrmiuble alliance corn -I part v. and by -ech pers of the Sin ofthc article to throw upon the poed of U the Lire.aN of li- r e dir.-c-L,,, lo our lVcntI

ilnnl( ! ip. h nrnpo thpH!.t"! jw wiiuvii a in hiiiilanu. i 1.13 evn ai. s whv t w ..

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t jheen at last received from Lisbon, his!. ' LATE LUOM MEXICO. M,jesus d.ip Pike Ukuu anived at I The schooner Gcntral Lnf.ttc wlncld iouth, with letters from thence and!'

, ,. . the most d re.vu.il navoe amons tne ar - numbers who si ek fa- seeutitv in ail uuarier?. It mu hence hi-ii.r.-rWd th.i

baril;1 Anh? "'j1 l'e crUil vic:d.ti.c -r ! :iv,dvc! ku.or ihdr ha";;;ljoc ves us thec-nt at:

nous over noiv.es of bru'anda . ...... I ' WH ? t m.l :r i 1 1 tr I a- v iJ.' .. Ui..

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Ji-dui; on h ur: lur,: fa g,vn orders to the conimantlin 4ner-;t,' -Lc i,a(iei "iu, pro- !,0XV,;ir or 1,()U"l,hvi,;li" there l of that city to fortify it, and try and "ile cri rth ncf T'l'ps huabr are olher u no P"-ess the nee. s-.u y lthe enemy for one or two dr.' i vo'baa wuni,buu tojquahiirations for EDITORS. Rut ii when won I I come to h:- ;i.tTir riiiit-e. Cjn.C v.-.. ' a K0 ll,8Ulis too oflen the r:ir. ,.-n

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w,lf-,! would come to h:- a--Accf.rdipnr,v q lmu.ed' itelv nut hi'niflf aIul h;, fohl J' having anived at the vilagc of Anas.co

to such a decree die it mgc that the next morning when the .roeps were about to continue their mar:h it discovered that 200 men had fallen victim. I he second day th disease considerably increased, and continued augmenting in its fatality until the fifth day, when it was found "that l2000 men out of the torco of onwards of 4000 were sick, dying or

dead. The bulletin addressed to the minister of war, from whence the above information is iatherd, is calculated to . ... .J.-r.;..,, a all ob.t.cles hoe.er)Pr..crf Ins .nan !,,, " "w. w nen..ns r.ut rphc s. una rnaiic ' L-vjl Uitf I' iv i-j. " 7 M hi. . VPrv -..it to fe fcutuh . A?( otwitijjta'. dr jj, however, life nuv e ni tiiiou cir uu.-tai.(s iuwhuk bt. Anna whhh St. Anna 1 r . .i i e unrt :...... .J . - , a n; limit oi ir.uii.ti . nu out thefn in motion at 3 o ciock in tn evenir:ir. JBut a li.?avv rain ia;rj im- . i i i ilea the road wtre so n:;l that he v h delated lora coi.iJerjtc'e uriichfirk ner;0f portuga whick, alter .laiin- tl-,,t II .1 . I It ! I . I i - r.uihuii, it".. ; lit ,iu;:ii-.t t hhu 1 1 . i

repreutativ and coi.-iitutionl gov--electeda? candidates, a' er:im:it, Aonld rol tlie syrnpulhv oflhy such nomis.attoM and

i'tuc ana r.engiana, ny wnicn ne i 770,11,1 be F)rolet"tud atLishoi,? b btrong :'ticrn Powers, mj interested in the!. "lh; i, cannot without i imprudence, co.dine tftc:;r i'-i!ae,ce to ilh:; Hi line and f:.dv. i hey must a.: o tv rri.1 tn-ir irii'iim, n-, ..... 'iLihorri Alliance iV-in disturbim j general peace won by Kuropc ait ... IIl.-lT! aikr inanr elforts aud sacrifices." Lo.vdo.v, 13th Au. AciountE have

, . r 1 "v iiiiuik i:i,u nicy Mii'w - :S amw vias, frera letters we havelrr.uch nhnn;- th.. fh.f,'.. ,.r.. ..au

r . ti;.,(.i-.i !l 15 ctn!r,! in i'.,, .-. .it..r. f'",1 .'.nu:,' va.t nap.-sior, uto o-elho?! , . - , ...... , lii-i I'd .incur; It! Slav: iv a.. l -.1 Of' 1 s, :tt ra in:. !., m i! t - . ' ofy "c, rP6rntatlvrs toron,r,,8 Stc YerU, oaly eiht were

tiisjusday. -oc r. to, i8:i:s.

Wr - nn(liiri7:'J la :innnnnr Will. iam Myers as a candidate forJust.ce of the Peace. Election to take place on the , r-,.u. I. lil uay 01 ui iouci ncn. We are also authorized to announce F. Wavmire as a candidate for Justice of the Peace in Eel township. We are authorized to announce Uobdwards and Vm. Kfabu.in eso.". candidates for associate Judges. U-:,..J f. v r juuiuh4i;u i" .a Mr. Schemerhorn of New York and Gov. Porter of Michigan. Croc oonc.'c;

:n;rono TaF.ATr.A Treaty wasithc gentleman sifed snv. ThcIVr.r.

1 at Chicoro a few days since I i m .-... r in:.,-: i i' mi Hi'. 1 uun.ilUii;U.C Ul 1IHIKM5 rlllU

. . Last week nubiUhrd the remark?! thft proposed State 1 not make any iti'"" - ' ive been able to learn friends of the present on lhe propriety of a there appears Jo be and that pin; i ' ' v I'. ji nr .i 11 . I I I ' . y rn. i -t.-. iv lx-.r. ht.o- or-a j.-. v on bi.h.u III lhe fncnils in ibis section of th are d-!ei mined that the tlf opposition, shall not divide We hope the Convention w attended, that suitable per nr1 orable means (o .-rcure t' Our count v ill be CO . ; tion as becomes tree a; i f;;; ,c ! -t'zens. nt roi Hie Ms til' nm .iT. tv-

Ihebt. .a;ep!i Indians of this State, hy",,I,",y- icu u4Sc. which ti. U. S. acquired several mill. LUFF. ions f acres of land. Tbese. Indians in- w r ' TTT7 f i r u 1 1 '' our fr end Clulito undf,rsrir4 tend nreerrati!;'' west of the 3l!.-si?sirni. . c . . . . c l lht Mr. Sp is his aittagori't, ;,!;d n$

tt. otitic niiii w v.; win a

uiuave hid conoid. ra'te rain, the weath

er h is been cold chilly w ith heavy tresis. T.lrs. Anr.p Rnmil Mr. t ,ui ......... ......... . i . o l It t I ..,i,,.,.H;nn j

soj'abourinp; under any diilicultj whatev-

er. We beer leave h all her attention j to a couple of our Western fitrJlcmcn, - a Lafavette. w ho ,. in h-t-'r , ' ' V , 4 d,l,ia,,l ' 'exhausted. The Wabash Herald, published at ilt tin? ijtftit. 1.1 iioucn:t tne ICiiange mine title of our paper, say?. ! Yo rh. iirt ih'.i-lr if ! ... .t.i ciuittJi It'1 (in ieiui . (h knowled-e ol the last part of the th.o.itv to ?ay, that .fi7? ? Ju't ! At;d ;ic to the Mechanical denarime.it i too often the case, thai nu-n, wiuie.re not actjuainted with the mechanical de partment of a paper, as e try in; to claim Uhe hoaur thai ir. to be derived iVc-r. tiie

ors. Th.-v imt .

..... n;.;; ,;.. . . . rhrhl, f 1 1 . ' ' " " printers, but rer,Yr . ?UC; lu the pniaio c-:"C viOlt, l li IK 1 rvii, I J0M)U ;iM( l - ; ' . . 13 iUy ru. . jjlh CMothe printer. carcv.-iJ!i,,lowe edge thatonr friend ofihL.' U,( V" theco:r.mc!ircmnt of his edhon,!.1 jreer, has made coi.xi.leiabh, riir.!:,v IJr". dcr his editorial ,cr, but the 'j ,. i herein, appear to be indiiiercrt." e do not profess to he j'idKci f6 msi.in, hut v.e hnv. t!ie iiheruan opinion, ;1.-d in justice to Oiijv we w ill ue it, and say.(r. judges effj.J) matters) that we cannot piahe the abjj; iy oi our saucy antagonist. He n, vs: 4;The Republican rpv.r hr.j ... -- i. t.i :r I atiick ha!:! t Inn, 0-.i arii :e of e!t:b!i5iirnc':t.",' " 'ard to Jndfe Patrick. r0 :ry reason topcakin his ftu'irq; J'liowcd the liberty, tvifr.. 1 responsibility olfof their ?hH!der?. COiJ M UN'ICATrn. To the editor of the Pienuh-llr .n 'interested in horse racir-ir wonlrl ; . i - . - - . triwrn in nw ini thi.t r ',.k:j iiivj u;i -tni(je j,j i r- - r-r t t l. I-.... - we J,) !'ot '"r -''k article overrun wilh ability we -hall lav hi.n under tbe

to the presurejtnbIe nhh '"Cew .S.i,j " The Spy

is at liberty totpcak fr liirr?ch'. Kx-Presiccxt Adams, has excepted the Anti-Masonic N. rnir.at o i fr.r ihw.r. inVe of (Jovtrnor of Mas.nc husett Ti,e j foil wing is h'u "letter of ncceptan e: j To the StuU Anti M:sonic Cvnvtntien.fir i the CommomecMh of ' MnssachusttL- cstmhled at Hasten. Qlinct, leth Sept. 1C33. F jrLLov.'-CmzK.s: 1 have i e cired .ratefuU, deep seeib;jitr tbcpeKi ion which yon kave been pleaded it. s day to adopt, and nhich have been ccraaiuuicatrd to me by jour very reecahle Committee. The principle upon which the ConUion hava been fit to plc' the i.errtlion, which they have done me tbc lor to tender me", are such as I 4, ct 1 it consistent with my duties as a citin to resit. B. lievii'g in the ri-btcf le people to command the services nf hemselves in any station, which thy .think proper to assign to hin, I carrot uncr my personal consideration to w ith-st-nd the call of go large, so respectably and sovirtuu-a portion of the people of the Commonwealth as thoe xthon vou represent to submit mv name to the decision of their suffrage; for the cfSce of their Chief Magnate, during the ensuing vear. 1 accept then your nomination, xvith a profound en?e of obligation which. onr t'ona.inco intnoses upon me: a- .. rt . T" I i,nor:? wrn, that of an administration IIieilTiey all I'nitr rvirif 1 r A i.ijhnr m the great h.k-resU of th, whole Com. monv. ealth, will he not less imprsssire; and with a fervant praver to th Ruler ;of the Universe, that if the voice of tho people of the State should concur with yours, the final result may be the divisions of party, to promote the harmony of the Union and lo maintain the industry of freedom, and the purity of the Constitution. I am, with great re?pcf. fellow citizen Your frier 4 nrd obedient servant, JOHN QUINCV ADAMS. Since Mr. Adams thought fit to ar cepi a scat in Congress, this nomination may be considered unfortunate for the public interests, as it may withdraw biro from the National Councils, where bis peculiar advantages qualifv him to eminently useful. Sol. Intel. THE SLA Vt'S IN CUii. V. e h.ive already p-.iMished the diifercnt ae eouiits .!.iel; Lave reached us of an insurrectio iiniunof tUe slavts in the Island of Cuba. The follow ini pirMcuiar.s of 'he occurrence are eiven by the Journal of Commerce. It appears thkt "(' or (Jt'O slave: had bpea pmiijrph-d in from Africa and landed at a place a le nt '(' nalcs ol Havana. ouie commurjication totlt place hftwccii theiwtt thp slr.rfls on lhe nriliorin plantations, in which t!e UM-.!.f:r urceivfn to urdrratauo' that atrrierout n crudity was prevdinjr amojifr ll.f bj.icks on 11. c Island, (cholera,) and that itwnsoccationeri bv a poison administered by tbt whites. VI. is tlrove the new comers to desperation, and thit.lv inrr that they rraht as well (he ia one war as another, they rose upon their kec per and murdered them. On this intelligence bcin spread amihta. rv Tnnfain. with Iwn oilier nernns, proceededto the landing in order ta do away the