Rising Sun Times, Volume 2, Number 91, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 8 August 1835 — Page 2
OFFICIAL
Of the votes riven in Dearborn county, on the first Monday in August,
".' -o Tc j ' c iT: Jl ci v- - cj . f 'O Vf Ii E Amoslne: 219 337 13 50 0 13;) 39 03 100 George II. Dunn, 232 151 71 i.l I IS 115 33 14 46 JIEPRESE.VT.ITIULS. Tho. Howard, 414 45G f.A 101 154 29 00 3 3 Henry Walker, 4li 4 la Ct) 102 151 3! I 4 2 Wm.Cor.away, 4CG 447 43 lOi 133 0 00 3 3 Milton Gregg, 23 32 33 7 39 -273 73 147 M3 Warren TeM-s, 3 0 1 5 17 27G 75 153 129 J. P. Milhkon, 19 29 2 6 14 231 76 154 13G RECORDER. Tiiomas Palmer. IC7 7?. 33 9 1G 1G7 37 lit GS DividKerr. 29 333 23 79 19 IG 1 4 1 Edward S. Bush, 100 15 13 2 2 ' 31 15 1? 1 AaSrailb, S 23 2 10 3 33 16 19 71 John D.I5i-h, 4 23 5 3 1C5 G 0 1 1 Alexaid-r 11. Dill. ! 4 t 1 5 C 4 I 3 Z.T. Perceval. 3 1 0 0 G 3 I 7 O .issncLirr. judge. S. II. Don don, 12-3 232 Gl 92 10 5 33 GO 81 G5 . J. Cotton, 133 C5 9 2 7 250 14 73 5iJ James Powell. 170 131 IS 11 13 2; I 4 4 CO.VXJSSIO.VE2l. John Seal, 333 4 VI 70 97 ft? 4 4 3 C2 2! Joseph Words. 95 4 2 15 G CI 137 29 93 119 SCHOOL COMM. Jesse L. Iloiman. 411 4o, 82 10 15 ) 9 ) '29 21 23 Andrew Korean, IG 9 7 3 10 223 43 130 112 CORO.VER. John Tail. Jr. 373 3C3 4 5 90 73 a? 7 10) 29 JohnS. Torn vnl, 17 93 41 15 7 3 150 P.3 5 7 10U
lW,n the Cii itm (Stir ) Gaz'llt. uorp.irm: roNnnACY. Sir.i.c t!ic comir.cncc tr.er.t of our e !i (ori tl lahors, ue have not l een t!:!u-t upon the performance fa duty to t( 1nn.choly as tint to which ve are called nt the present time. A few dnjs anterior to the 4ih ef July, vaiions ciiTun-.stanr xi;i A some suspicion in th.e minds r.f :i few ie?j rc-t;M-i citizens of Madison comity, in tlu: .ji-rii'jfll'hood of Beattie's IJIciF. of a:i insurrection ;mon-; the slaves of that eti!f ir.etit heiny alioot to occur. Several si. ive n f re at di'lercnl ti nes overhrnrcd. whiNt enc 'ed in jerre converfitica rclitivt: to the prcp.ed plot. A fcrntiav, snr!l ps th e i-!s e;v-: ' to demand, was forth", i'ii irtl'ited. v hh h 1 2d to th.2 dcvcl.-prar;er.t f !'..-!.: ; f mo.4 star'J.ir. and extr:ioi dim v cm tct. It vr :s very S' n .. it-i the prc"r ?s of ir. i:. ';. n t fHed,th t! t w i:,d:id. I v a ii.. . t ! - ;(.". '- ton 1 S ui:.!-r . !:;', of vi -m doctor by prof. ;.::, vver ptorr. Iv concerned in th:- t efa:ir.ns m t v.xOT C. Both thee i'alividui! i!s w . ri' imme;'!atelv apnre'iendet!. A lite, inco'i: g c.l too citizens of .Mio;-n to.:: tv w Ik J to deli! crate up m tiie momentous c ri.-is w ; nt. n I ins ai i-en, ai wiacn it was iriaiiimonsly resolved, t 'nt a committee f " l 1 . I . cf investigation should he immi ;h.it Iv rpaaizd, in t'm n:i!!i" and upon th;. r-r.rtlsitl:tl- - f tl-n .t' I K A tf r: v. j i. i -Mi ii i un .it..-. ... .i.isi;,(o use all la ccssarv men s f r lerre'ii.goul this ncfari-u? plot,a; d !.rii-jr-nig ttie cUeUucis o snc e3t ristice.
Tills committee, thu orr;ar.iz vd, com- b..p posed cftiiirietn of Use !i.o-t le-p. c'n- ealle citizens t f the tcnr.t v. ir.r a of lev.i- ceu
ted ttar.ding'iti the ceaitntn.iiy , f.-r m- ral worth, in'.egiity, as a u.se: otoom, p:orcf tico, .;. sooti as pos-o.v. to i! s:ig:;c-J the n ; and d;co ti i: gli.at the rvidt r.ee? of a co::.-p:r;icy h-ivi: g been lortnru, wtre p. i : civ Ci.;.. lusiee, ai d tliat t!:e guiit of Cotton and S on r was p: uetl be or.d doubt, w l-. it l.t'1 2 lit! iv, orJt re i tin ;r to a . he exmention, I v h a- p;i:r, width trok r-ba c ;,l b to-.vn cfLivii e'on. ( n S..!'t!t!.iy, the 4 th f( July, lhdoie Cot I o a was l;U"g. r: mice ft ..'o;t do .t s;i .- r, Ids cuilf, both pri.ttclvaoi pu'I'oly. la h - e s.te nt an iinn.f-re n.-i;::-tilde, .'I'd fill P.i-i.fd detail if !;c p! i;i f op. rati : s ari :.t! r i. and a lis! of tit; promiremt t te..;e,rat. r Iem fiom C'lttofi s rei f.-?:of:, hit h uti, n- to rr.C't csscnt- .1 partic.ul ns, rcJoeed to writing p.r:v:oe n bis t'eatb. m t uS. fcribed by him pre- in ? of loimerous W 1 1 net bo Ua no : -a-r.mi.lr. .-f .. . ... rei nraieo .Minn; .-.! a i in I ot :n - roledg'd that he had h,er, a n.croberoflwo grind cv. mis ma-SKiathni wit., Murrel n.mselt. ii e pit j et emhraced !h" who'o O ive region l.om M rol I I ! ;, )', l!of r,P"! -mn irM ettl
-v - ".!. . . 1 ; . 1 ini-ii .-, eoia 1 a vi, irtun 1 1 .e tt rptisitig and unnria u pled wl ite mm, multitude, and the utmost calmness and ii ....
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tnvog th- n-'gio p.opn! om;i as, f.o;,, - ' 1. .- tlo ir per. i.i.ir ei.ai.o l-re-tirs, were reKnb'd ai best suited fir tch an enterprn te hil'l, ,,? s.ici-jxs, the tL'peArms nn I nm n initio v, have b-cn ptccured, and deposited in vaiious tccrct
STATEMEXT
1j Gl 1 1 4 3 3 53 77 73 63 1 0 15 0 IG 0 13 57 o 23 31 13 43 173 17 105 25 o 13 13 21 51 phiCi I ;;!! otlicr arr anv il -1 , I. t jcKd vh:c:i v. t ie deemed es-:':i!r:0 ti e adoption of incipient op M'.i'io".. ''in' publication of t'n.j Mm i eii p:im::!let i- i::-.do:tood t- !.;:ve procipii it; 1 the attempted cxecu'ioa ol the plot. o ,l to iiOve::;i ii.tve induced eailier !:is, hv sevt-ral mwiii I .1 !(-?!! i I..w as c i i'ci:;:!i v cou'empl I'-rd. So far as we have bien into; mod, the m homo of opt ration agreed on was as follows: O.i the night of the fourth cf July, an altaelc was to be made upon the town o, v t-rnon. in .i uhrt.-n countv. at i in Wi.eu iiidrU! its v.mte iv-.;.:i iti t 1 . r,i i oil i ... tit-.ti woo: J he a .-lee p. The whites, thu-take;! h i pi j-r, w cro he indi-erieiia-a'i-ly l ot; hese-i." AH ther ammunition an 1 ai .n- i t':nc town were, to ! seiz- d, mid t r.e . . -de lone m' l;.e n.j-n ;'o::;s. :i- V: i c a t 1' as po-si". !e v a t e. be ! i reetmst t:u; tow it r ! Livi; "-'en . 1 ". I v ' ! to I i- tee teoe tie..- c..u'4 '. .t was expect d t ! e v. a i ite j oealatiue w u! :!:com- . over- ' 1 :C-! : ' ev ! t t ; - of;: CC too v;:,i p.-.iiO, ;ii ti !e c-m s l.v lioiu i. -cer.e ,f :, r : hl.-ick in the o v a' ' to wis i 1 : . u ois ol vs: i,u , v. o e .)U! ! I ia yed art u.: ! tin- iesu gent st mi '.!! d. MM : 1 . . . . i nis armv oi Uicen-.;i ir;e was Uteli to . mil ch upon the town of C Tin ton. h?n- ; i:-r. s o litng, and Living de-oh: whde couutrv as they advance t ti e I 'im l.-vo f' l iii. i.t.. i: itostiuction ol I hntt-r. could iv.v 1 incn acci :n: I; rxp- t te i :ne insurgent aimv wo ibi ! Oiy ; e;;' nenci!. a: d am .mot pcrS' vcr-tS liicKsai-d. A pit ie.iteio!i was tiiea to he mode to the Iv ef Claiborne, along tie: skirt- cf Warren, and tin: whole country un ti e river 1.-; w ;.s to tie i av gen a i men. t:nated wlOl I i lod i f t;n en an-4 children. Sm !i are the op. tlii.es cf ibis plan of (tnfjnracy. itiittdby iii'S;:wnn nave set! n urii oi the mv t stig it'o n whieh h-is t .kt n place upon the sub - J ci ia M.td.so.i oisnty. v c are sony ih.tt wt i:'i-ti.i .- al pit sent to iur - ni.-ii an at to ml oi all the. f.iets dic!oscd in toe pr:oio-s oi tnat invefrtijiatioa; 1 u: we l.ave l.een promised a t foment of a'! t,.; e; idein. :; lari.i-'n.nl ! 'io-1 .0.i:.iee lit t!;son, a o.n a? tt an re cor V l I del 1 ' prepaiid; whenwe-: !, eoi il er duty, a a fe-,?iii .f oablie s I - t u.nke m a- wi.it iv know n as p.-.--ibie. ttnt a due degit " t f vigil.ae.t e and at uv ity may ho .-i!ed fiiinine the white pepuk.tbm, t ensure ur pres.'; t ..,: t. and tin: utt. r i u, it . iii.m l' ! i. ,i .-.i .Mii .'-! .! i:.-.
e ai a-sunn! tiy a gen! leie.an w ' a j.,.;,.. ( ,0 , !,..c ,.'p,. ,"j .s Lvu-g-.onon .M.Miday I i"', that , di-t oiinienantie'" it by th'irow n'ex'un the uta,-, order seems m pervade the!,. ,,v a;flinMh.- , fro !, of .he , comma. ,.y hen, Aa i dense oxeim- ;r(, , , ,t is lf V:ii .VV v. , nt .ermi'dy ,xi-t mo- rg (he. whole ! ...... r,..;' , , jf ,ov , . r . . , m"v'19 V'M tUiU "f :i,Ui" O, leans, that measures s an! ,r ,0 uproar. 1 ne committee , f i,.stiS-li!lf.M r;lv, ,, Wonted l,v ,..1
and ropducfed in a manner that would i.i". i'i i... '.it hi ;j - 11 1 1' ;i, uii.i not do di-rrodit to the mo-t dignified judicial tribunal of the country. Evevv npnrt rv om,e.ity U furnished (o the per-1 oi,-'i: rot,, I.,! of rr.,v. ,ii,i, !.: 11. --..?.- i-'m iuring testimony in their defentc, and explaining nil doubts by
Uietr OWn vwummj si.itcments, which the most humane could de-ire ; and, w hat is trudv creditable, not a word 1833 i o.t n, kindness is permitted to ho riddr." sed to the culprit on C ': trial, and r.o question prod to any of the witnes- ' 1. .110110' ul. iH'd to prc.enoe a ! X".--- , . 130 1334 ,;,elv inaccordancewithtiulh J :"-i(i-nir.!'.I III lilt' C aC IiUI I 254 11C1 25 1272 30 1233 35 1203 332 1220 399 1 1 c.G 4G0 1133 and pjslice. We are told that five white mm. altogether have heen hung in L'vingsto:i. Hue! Jliiikc, one of the prime movers of the coupiracy , and w ho, it said, w :is the individual designated to lead on the. f '. .: Cy 2 53! 4 ! 9 33! 1 90 C3 34
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.ntnvei I IK ei:uiai les aeaioi i em. 1 1 i i i i"n. iiiuim i ,.n.-. this 'county, had fled in (lis- ! discvered that theii -soldiers have come n:av, lint was apprehended in ! to the knowledge of an important fact, Vickshurjr, catried hark to v!z: that they, the sol. hers, ate the Livingston and tried, and wa ! means of their mastei-' g'oi y and pow -exi'cuted on )c-s'eidav he- er, and con-erjumitly in peace they between three and four o'clock. iin to claim a portion of tiie ''spoils ot
Fiie number of negroes exe2S3 1214 cuied, we have not heard pre. 51 322 cisely enumerated, but sup19 112 P0-- 'l 1J amount to some 10 or 1 5. 1G1 1413 We are informed that II un2G3 1039 fr, one of the chiefs of the conspiracy, has been nppre'o13 !'-!'bjd "o;,r Bunion, Vaz 233 394 f.0i.?.jV.:,. that he had made 14 1204 401 1!99 en: disc Insures io :i!rea3 r,v: i- . . .' : ;l .V t.. '. t s Oi ii ,r;t iu!!-o:i7. a pa :0U! 1;k were set ;.! htuity. W ; siacerclv trust that our countrvinen wiii he vn the n't it thwrhvut the Xtalr. for indeed we do f,-t- l!i il thenI- a'.-.'.'g'.' ? coroo't. I miely precautions j will insure our safety, and utterly d.- j 'V'ai a hoaiinatde orei. (! : tio t ieae-s i .i . t .i i i .- ...... 'n .T.-ii- iti-it- ii... nrn in.-- r i m.i i !! :: and an. toy may he produc'u; dj eocseouci.ocs which we do not dare to t;.tli:i.i:ii.s. A 1 irgn puiiiio meet it g of the citi-j ZOI latent z was held at the Coin tI 'e on t!:e 10 h io-t. Alter i's or i Si :"Z it !. as M l), a .-v : re : jioia: ment in i l:omn.'dd :-.s Ct! iiimam an I IT m . a S 'or-fary. an aodre.- - f .: by a so octal .Irlogaii-e. f-e ' '( V;ck-:o'-g, was ,;-.:d to h-g. a-kie-r (!. a-! ii:ce ct :: ?-..:tcht-z ia t!ie nppresWo rc- d g IT! t x:'; ng, :;: ! t'onr co-operaiion -i -:i ef professional g.im- ' m the ? I ... f . 1 . i ' ' -m toe cm i U nlins then r-ro itry. Ctd. Jos. C. iced several reso ; bit am, rernivstioir I lit; civil aut'ioriiies I. i ..... i iieuuop; ;,!( ni'-st Hgorcurnt;a lies fm I ine exOrpation oi ' g im.ilut" invokin" .r ,.ij li.e :.-!.. e:?:r, -ps !o di -count nnoee i ami !:d;.T ihr tnhers of the '.r.eetin . . " to o ... ... ... !.iI i X:ot ni.t So i-ru- i it - hjaiious practice. Tin-v . - u : on e
d with eneat unanimitv.M10 dinners a-d wo.
1 on ri,,n of Mr. Tho.ms Anm it it further n solved. 4-ihat the titi Z"! s ef Man !u z contlt do with the citi 7. t Vi :;i!r. hi I n; loss .. jfanr 1 ! n d ft how ci'.z m, Dr. Bodb'Vtae.d although !hv look with sorrow to the cause .-. lot !i rt ioteied it necessary to pu t en d to measures so violent and se i veie. an to sunt I !e the: laws of the . Ion.!, yet w issjre tot-m et tjrco ipe ; ration m all b gal measures to obtain : tb.e ol-j ct proposed ;" :u-.d a-o, that nm ! w i'l upi-it with our services and 1 ve. '-M h ni. hi t s n : t 'or i t)ii .n. :: ; w as : otr civ Hlttio;!' 1Ui ej e-.m J-ro vi', a : ' a . on t: iV ti I !, -. rr-n ; ; i CO Ml! a i i : I S-! ;:i.-i ; -p; ' H ,.,.:. oneloj .' re in-ill-. . hut ' ,' leo I Ot-o.-i.-r ., -i nai to ne. , .a:in,i ' 'toiviw on the Mississippi. The pio.cectlimgs at V ickso.urg have kindled a " ' i " ' , ' P ' i',"d ri!'''.'"ls bkPlr (ra-ern.tv 1 . 1. make their escape wii'i al i( Judge StOI'V, ol I) (-toll, has be, ii 9n IC,U" ' T'ouonnce a ru!oSV ,;. ,e Chief Justice Mirshall, befoie the licitt tl to pronounce a rub.gv m itnj'".' m,,'-,'i f 'be Bar in that city, it j wiH 'tonlnlcss be a noble perform aQce.
From the United Slates Gazette. FOREIGN. By the extract from foreign paper? which we give this meruit:;.', it will he seen that nothing yet has been done
with t!:e inditim-ficain bill, by the jF. - efh P-e.s. Oe -i .a :;. iv Hi is t-t-vot - alde M hie passage ci ;,e i.av.vvitiiout ev et; Gen. Y ; clause. IVon-c HOli.li il !U lll.tll"': LIU n Miliun .. .. have recently expressed, viz: that the money will tie paid without a war We di-cover in all que?! ions lnvolvm" the chance of a conihet, a disposition on the pail of European cabinets s:en er.llv, to avoid open hostility. The old doctrine that wars Acre occasionalIv tiecessarv to canv t if ihc cankers ot a lonr peace, is nearly txj loded since .1 V ,1 !.;.. T,m ,i i li:n-r victory,' whether th.ey he power or "dd. 'J n is unpleasant : tney become a tiouldoome as was Bitckingham to Hichard; hut they are not so easily disposed of. It is hotter, therefore, to ht these dangerous toul "rust cut;' 'heir new ej-re ills, both ways. The King, who. hke B mapat !e. is a corisumalive gef.i-ral, may succeed with wars; hut in pre portion to the advancement .! know led."', is war d mgerous to a civd ICing. fin; pacific iiisp.oition ot lrtMoe is further manifested in her
! iH-siif-.iu-y to comidv with the anxious i-j de:iiai;i of .Spam. Tiie paupers of i ih'f ! r;i i in iv d;cuss Use question of interi ; re-?ed. I yention as they p!en-e. the g ;vernment barged. ' .viil declare or hesitate onlv upon the? ':, (-aided j giounds of the impolicy of a war. loo ; d w hich i manv soldiers and too much i:H.ne
at. o talk in this country of ",h ; ol ; church,"' and seme of us point with pride to the antiquated and quaint too! and walls ol the wnerahle S.vedi-h hou .s ,,f u j Souihwa.k and in Wdioh-'on. oi ihoh- than on., hn, lred . , i:....i... i .. i. r.n it in ..i:iuin; in i j. 'iv ill i :u lOM'iw - 3 - .;jr ..,i-r addressed from Jerusrdem to ,htt Arcli-bishop of Moscow: '-We have pb-as:-"r jntc lligr U; conv.-v t-Mou.mv In i ved hrcther. 1oraiaui P.. :!. h.is give 0.:'e to re our Hob. n air toe d-enae; doo i Clou t by I lie Lite W !!1 " a.; ; OIM 1 10- O! lit I ii 1 i i t I i i it i ow i no to ii . jo- ! Co,!. eh i t ihe re-:. l ee 1 1 .; j oi'e I I oi w nib' i up ;VjtK.n Sahan 4 Cj'j ; t Ol's. :hus e. .r, r-l. io.;.j Wiii he t.: hv I . '. !.:-': .! I he sancttrirv '.' iiK : t a-ed in s.n.di Frvxce. Til" A .-tie: ica I. tem-nii cation !oii was p..ied hv lhf Chamber of Peer--, on Friday the i j ii of June, by a lug- rinj ?i!y , ( i 25 to iii) exactlv as it had been bic mjht up from the Deputies. Tiie on! v question thai ! ''V re:nams is th xpi mation :ot an ! .. .,! ! I.I : l" i " U1 " 'e .'.lie tnv i;u i metl ! entl.MnCn w ho m dee toasts at p ih ' I : . i ... . i .ii-. . ton !c it tvi mi I urn vi'. tli it l r 1 ii't..ir. I in i.. I.,n..n i.. tite Duke do lii-e.grie, n icked by the noqualn; d approvil if tile Preside;!:!, m iv ne lie! ! sa'isi iclorv tu the. o.cimni moJ iling m d of tin French mil iirv. As s u,e milkmen were emrdoved in xcavating the grotu-.d benealii the .Methodist Chapel, with a view to firm a cellar uoler tin school hou-e, were yesterd iv engog.'d in their ibor, they n ut k upon aa ir i t a he-t, stiaie'vliat corroded, was CiMHi gold. Sllve Upon being, lotced upon, it to contain a qu iniily of and coins, much : d a ke' t d in npo ai-.at.ee from lang 1 ' oi -.ihri'Mst and exr"-nre to a ouaniMv t!i of li wad r which had leaked into . Some accounts report t e in nun- to amount to upwards of hOO. No inteliigeiiee has a vet heoa obtained which can throw anv ! ,;ght upon the nropi ie'orship of this I , ' . ' . ' , . iie.t-ate. Dome 01 ttie coins near the dale ol 13 1 0, and the concealment mu-t havp taken place, afier that date. It will he remetnhcied that a burvmg groni tl f irniecly existed in that place, anil it ruay have happened that the .gang of burglars who about 1317 and 1 3 1 R so sneees-fii! robbed our mer-rbanl'-stoie of in,,, chests and their contents, ttiere intent J one of their lucky hits for a future day, but weie prevented obtaining their prize either by their ow n capture, or by the chapel having bom rrerted in its present posi ton. Mmtirnl Guzr.'lc. !tn-:.ifo f:f?t:.T t:vs. Bi mi iirriv.il al New- O. leans, dates lion, Vol a Cniz to Iho '2 h have b -en received. An en'iie ciiange has taken plaei in the M -xicm government. It is no binge,- ;, republican government. U is a limited mucrcAy, with Szrtfa
Anna at its bead, and the Catholic. i
the established religion. Tiie change commenced at rohtea, the chief city of the Province of Mexico, and has been ndop'e.d in reost of the S: ,;o-- "' prtsent authority, not e, -o i t the nev plan of government, are to continue in office until the government is organized. So much formilitaiy men at (behead ofreouhlican governments. So much fur strengthening tin; power of the Executive and weakening the ii.ihience of the people. So much for giving men in oOtce the right to name a head of the government. .V. V. clcr. Dirm Lirv i:::nvr.tN Amf.uk. ns ami Mfxicans. An a lira y occutred at lialveslon, Tex t-, a short litre since, w hie h originated between the American- and .Mexicans, and which became, by each being sustained by their rent:! n n or., a -ericTas matter. It is evident ji-a' th Americans arc consider Cw as :: n-(iei ... i ... i ( ..... i l.f a L in ( ' , n that leiiitory, t-oto in the .. xuar s and by tl government, and will (here fore be treated, whenever they can b; witli com; Iv. Out we are not complaii ii!g c f their trc;.:men? if they will leave ( heir own courttry arid push themselve whio th y are not welcome, and Men n-otKo tlieii's Ivt s busy in the niTYtrs ; o, I t b tioi of ihe country, they must ex ;.-:( to receive gentle hit.tr. orca-hu.aSU t'.nt their presence is cms-hk red inti nsoe. i'kiht-khto ll.raH. Tin: l. AST OK Till: Tl'.A l'.i.'rv. ,'vlr. JoephKooeit Twelves iioil e-, of Otsego county, :Vov oi k, v, hi , il is said, is the last survivor of it.ai ever incmerahle and valiant band t l I eiot s who ofji:re;l the lir.it open re;.i?;mce to the oppression oi lhj ihii;r,i. cro-v ti. by throwm the tea oVi.'r-iu a al !b.--o.n, was an invited gmj! at o.o 4a'.e aui . .i 'lveisarv ! fuatmn vt our anes it il.e'cp.en iOUt t . al South Boston. M.i'i. The I. -ion Atlas, ingivug nunccountof this celebration say-: f.iemost in tiie jsrocesrion, and supported iv the arm of the Lieutenant Governor on oi;e side, and that ol a military officer on theo'lier, w alked theVcV tf tht T.:a Party, h was a touching and giatitYii!" 5.rht to witness the !: ferct.ee rto'i tespecf eerv where p-.n.i to t'-ts age.l hero. High and low did him hemli ". and heads v.oie a'most ii'vo! sua I '. !V m i I v nnet.-erd v n ppi inched." Mr. Hug! meet oi' lie.; '-rro in . 1 i 0 S :'-;'-O iii'M'. !'!, ins, .v.-: of : :ie voe fad COI'iOi:g I" lilt' ijlaif1 1 ov! J". l i t: J l .::': :. ! I w a OiiOttS Oii O ;i Oi ' I o it eo 1.' 1-, on : :v. v tb; en eo 1 ;o- eld. '.i'JIt nb.'i L A MV. "'i Friday event; y Died, at bi re t'.iO. I'u a hng-ri jdous re :j;h ub. ode nee in ih t. w ' of Suutii- ( ouiif y, iteu . or.,", alter g iJhtes, which he bore with ognntieu. in the olhh vear of his ;ige, E.t; u Cau.-irv. The m-.st impcriant public employineiits of hi- life are pojliayml in the char. u 'or of llarvy Birch, in the work enti ! led "The gpy," fv, 10 (be eininetit pen cf our countryman Fennimore C.-opc-r : and the tJecen-ed has it fi to tiie worl-J I .he in ).-t flatiering lestimonials of his services, for his zoa!, fidelity, and genius, troai Gen. Washington, at'il iom": oi bis se-vbas u , dered in llevokitiotiary times ate worthy of being commemorated in IclLrsof go,7. W lint pt.'t:i:iiiai v iroiioM atioii tie may havi ret'.eivel is seen?, through life he preserved the. true character of II. irvy Birch, so t v ns not to intrude, or cemmunicate na.ro of hi history tint, decorum required from the biense.ance of a g mile and judicious man. Westchester Hern! !. At a late Hustings Court. Williams-, burg, Va. a singuhr verdict was rendered, which we think ought to be established f,st a precedent in similar case. It was that of William , Ly otu vs. Simon Gilliat, for assault and battery in ciiasfisii g the plaintiff. The defoliant sought to justify himself, by otfering proof lhat Lyons had inilicted a severe beating oij ins vcife wiio vv;e the planliiPs sister, 'i ne jurr found a verdict for defendant, and sentenced (he plaintiff lo receive St) l.i-hes on his barebaik a) the. public whipping nosf, and his roundel to pay the cost. We presume Judge Lynch presided. One of our correspondents residing in Overton, Tennessee, has furnished us with the following facts; Cincinnati Whig'Two brother', professing Christianity had some days since, a ditFerence about shooting, ami being strong, able bodied men 1 ngaged in a terrible and bloody light in consequence. After the light they agreed to permit their mother to give them each a complete cow hiding, which she did with severity, to the satisfaction of both; the pnrtie,
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