Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 August 1831 — Page 3
VCon aggrieved to give rev co:.fcsdor. . r . :. w . t . . .
. uwi, i i relation 10 the ariou state
tccd cn the line cf procession. When J brought up for teotence, he asked thetr tl O body .lritved fit the ci?V hull. lhf mf- ! ill.lcrn In ill.i.i hi. no mnr-h lima t . I
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would permit. The sentence of
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mentioned. Mich
ait oration was
lit llVet III in 'A i death im 4 f n ho rarriPi into Pfterf nn K ri
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7 , , ; ' ' "inm-m. . U,;A Ouer, Es.j. present ol Columbia col
I cannot recrgnc ,,,r rit:ht.!
day the 3rd of June
Anecdote of John Adams . Before our country took a stand among the nations of Europe, and while we were sum ring
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I 1 1 1 '-ii noni mo relate urn. n; Tho ,,0(Iv v-n (a!cn ftca before the e .rive summed ton an!, each otiifr, oi L , v hi:1, l0St r.mj-s chuich, where the
tn'i'i .;u fiier source, to make me Ln ;t' pro.et.te d by yc'ir rote, I am Oil' e Ml t C look in rr l( t -n nccihnn in
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. , y m m in nr. uai , i in ' f V;itii ijlit. of the condition of Daniel Defoe's game
.... .v ; . nit i V1 In the mean teethe several gocieties ork nho.
.i;: t:'tiini;Q to atur. or Yeur toquiry .
in iuu tat'fn s nt t to-c events i.. iv , . .. i ... n j i
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t the ( ":bi' p! rnv i! f t p rmin :j i r: h;is I f i r
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w'u iu " ' .i'.i ii .1 v tin II v. ;ih i.itiL.ui.iii.'ti S.-r.fJ
,'') jirnvae ri'n'.foverpv, r.'.r o (ie ':nd r whatever un;etirv from that lir.c oi"
(1P" inn; h !-"ive tuneial seivicr, c( the Epi-co-jby depredation? on ever) hand, the yen- . 17.'P:i- ch-'wrh was if a I by t!ie liight Itev. erable John Adams remark, that the situi!' :''Ii!u Oii'rrdiu.ii and the lie v . Dr. ation of the United State? reminded him
ion of Daniel Defoe's game on being in a stable anvng n
turned irs the j ark. ir.umber of hordes, exclaimed, Take care r tr-ii . i . ...
i l.v Tt cc. :i moved up broadway to gent!en?en clon t let us tread upon one leeri.ti street; the rnihtarv then foim-; another!
n- or: '"".eh side of 1'deecktr and
?frc-' t. a;
ir. -irle the rcmetrv
Earthquake. During the night of the
v.tilU, while l hi diiiVient public bodies 20 Match, several shocks of earthquake
ndui't u 'r.ir.h tnv own sense of propria -L,t
ar i tccieti
ircbfc-i :h:c::di and enter- were felt in Smvrna. The first to -k
d t!ic cci;: iv:;. . The body was then de-; place at 18 minute pat 7. It was slig.ht
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- v i r ( -.r ri nt i ' r r i n cr 11 r (in a ( f;r; . . . . , - ..." m .
' . itH -'.tf(S i'i tne vault asMirnni to it in the 'anil in a vertica direction, l he eeiem
ifiiii'i!, i ni t' nil i.?.iiiV pviiMirii a: Cijursr. w hirh a refusal to answer yocrj ..:!. : j: ... .. :i i
fK-'l'vh
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i in i' ? to avow.
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an
infcrrnre
The troops tired ihiee ' more, violent and horizontal, happened
:rui :it;r r the bodv had been lowered.! at lfi m. naet P, Tbn ihird was of extreme
janrl the rroccssiurt moved cut of the j violence and l isted about 20 seconds,
AN ORDINANCE
To amevd an ordinance concerning the rf Jicers vf the Borough vf I'ir.cenncs. Sec J. Be it. ordiiined, ttiat in all i;its foi penalty, under tbe onlinances of t Ii i boroucli. ttie boroujiti coP'tsbl' and niHrkrf mi-tcr slia'l be ilfemed and taken h bo competent vvitnesse, any Fiipposed interest to tbe cor.trarv iiotwiihyt.indincTin on!it:;uice to t'dkefffert from and oftci its publieatu'ii in thf (l izt tte and on i. hs Mpers. M. ROHINSO.V, Chairaidii. AML lilt L, C!ctk I'afd 3.-th Julv , Tmv3
v ;i!d be unjust a it regards mvself, and irrtpr,fi
jet meterv in ttie same older in which it
; !u-i e in relation to the public Al
though therefore I have the most unaf- ; cted tebirtance to enter UJion such ru' ) "'. at;d eeitaiidy do n t acquier-ce
' ' right to demand it, it seen- ( me t !::iv e bv makinr the irmuirv . im
O 1 ' M il upf-n me tbe id. ligation to do so, o;n a mi! ron-ideration of what I owe
o m -eif arid to the puhlic. I h.iviMhn:
U stcitr to ou, that up to the tirr.e ol vour t
nai ri age, I had not heard the lumoi
" n nave since m variuU ...una, l een
rded to the prddic, and v; ignorant Ivit or-. ? relation to the so; ictv o;
. THE f'A.YDERf ' LI i G II CIRCUIT,
COURT. Caleb F'.ilow?, is. Rntio-rt Armri on anl otl ers A bill in ehanccrv nr thr sate an I lureclosf cf the erviity of redt ninti,,n. t.i part of a lot in KvativiHf, inorti iurd bv the iid K Ariastrc i t t o tlu saiii Cah l) W l!..w s; it tir ing tl iu ant I'nii lii n rf the same lot, on rr;' part of v. I.ich lot R. Din.t" has en cted a itore. To the said R Armstrong: Sir Y.u will taki-uotiie that at the last term of the Vandert ui ircnif court, it heivingbten made to h:( ear by aiS lav it, to the
H O T 13 Ii ; f 'LVCK.WVES, I.VDUXii. . I.F. RlH re-ij.f-ctfulU informs Ins friends ori the publi,- hi- (),, !t.lH,j for (f.rm f j,.ars tavern Mand lately oitupied bv General II--mer Johns i, Hiuli now j reparei! to areorumo :au tr;ml!trs. and all ether, mLo ml) cive . n: h call, in the l., ma,,n,.r- . he stable nttaih. ,! to the bouse is lar-e nrd couveui. i,t; ai.d a :mtul holler is employed . iihou triorouShly ae4uaiuted with his buliF?. V.ncemioi, July 'J J. 1B31 i3tf
To the Public. WHK.REA my w ife Nancy absents Lr.-fcl' from me without j'i:t cause, and notwith-tnnd-ifi i: xuy retate.l invitations to her in r-rivntb
Hud in pu!)ho eoniiaiiy, i.i terms of the mn: kind and aflVcti"Lrtte solicitude, to return tj my I'i 'l mid board w liere hc s-hi ulJ be wi ll pic vided fr and kin.lly treated, he mobt obsti iintt ly and pc'i:iv. !y refuse.- to do so, under thy rrt'ext thRt fie i e.tiaiii that I will do be some personal injury tut at the same tiiia -lie i-, constrained by the truth publicly to aa Knowledge that as yet I have never laid ay hand onht r in anger; and that I Lave never tlinat
eried either directly or indirectly todoso. ani that 1 have never eriven her a cross or an ancr
i. r .
JAMES MONROE, OF VIRGINIA. Diul 4tk July. 1831,
t
'..is p. ace.. I accented vooriuviiatiou to
bf present ;A your vved,li:.g, therefore. vih niidistjust d' the. pn r tiety of nn fining so. othe: than that ul.i.h resulted i rem tny tuv a situation at that period, .'o'.i ai e v out r.o 1 f t o don' t uwuie how Liurh that ev.nf, atid y cut Slib 'equent introduction into the Oahinet, made thest TJmnrs the subject of conveisalio.i. J coubt not longei continue in ignorant e of that u hich wag publicly and generally ep.oken of, and it consequently hecame nceessai y for me, cmharnv-r-cd as the juration- was, by the ofTicia! relation iri
deter-
v!d ii we ttood to each otlic
mine upon tvy futuie conduct.
to In
doing
Atd 74 Years.
cornmenceinT at m past o. ai a mo- p?aii-iaetion ,t the Court, tnat von was a uon-
i w- .resident of theh.te: o: inotion. if w;i- order-
rr:. i m,l.Bn,(1n..ihpr'n(rJ!edbv said court, that you I e notilied of the i u.ord 1,1 y life. iNow I appeal to tbe judpmrut cries and contused movement the cogs rt.lu,;n of tu ;ihoVtf-Llll . al, thll( mi;,sejol an impartial eommumty if she has ren howled, the horses stamped aLCt attempt vou appear at the next term of tl.i court, and I fur a" apprehension of this kind; but if somo
ed to breaK their haltei?. The unduhi 'answer Raid bid, the matter; in -aid bill vvouldl irs s!,on,lJ proceed from a guilty conscience.
id a d crcr- nter
afl'ecled violently' the ship? moored in the ii'.1 n?!UHtt -vou iiecontiiMdy; and that a pub
, ncatiuii
roau, wnicn experiences a eouiniouou )now
similiai to that caused bv etnkmg the;for
The l.ndy of tl.e deceased patriot was deposited in a leaden cotlin soon alter the :icr;ee, and this ia encased in a highly
finished mahogany cotVui, which tears on 1 lions were from north to south. Thev 'M considertdneoidVs-ed
i date of silver, the rollowing simple in
sci iption:
it i? with herself, for whatever her conduct
may have been ilnrm our connexion, 1 avrr that
ground. The alarm was general The
entire population were routed. Agieat
number of houses have been injured so as
lo create anxiety whether they would
Ccpy of a letter to the Ld'.tcr cf the Indiana Danuciat, dated I'lllville, Jul) Jlst, 1831. Friend .Morriiun: 1 will give you a
-mall tatcment of my late letting of the ! barometer was tdightly depressed, hut 'crime?, 1
Ltiuntothat effect he made b, some r.nbj.c her present situation it h impossible for rrs F?paper, printea it, tin-- state bv insertion ! ! h 'u '?"' m irr T ),rit of revenge a?ainH 3 weeks sorressix.dv in said neusp-ei. .!,!'T- ovy under these much regretted circura-
(MIAkLK- A. 6th July, 1U.-1. 43
B nTU
Att'y tor pl'iT.
anees I feel it nothiinr more than a richt an
a duty, both to my interest and feelingjffu raak t! i.; unpleasant jaibbcity that unless she irr-
,'il,HtKtrlnf,i atp jmeniitely returns to my residence and place t-lUmimbirnuiV .dlL. U,. rself un ler mv immediate support arrl pro-
stand. It is manifest that if the commotion 'l will sell at public sale, on Satuidav the tl. tpc,;"f 'h it I si all consider it en hrr part asc.
had continued manv seconds longer, the '-ay ot Au-ut m -.t, on the premises, the north v,l'''llilO mousuneo ami wanton separatioc.
1 ..K' L . . . 1 ! - lnr h 'i i ir i t, i tiiif ?,nf nvv I rir.l , V i . W ft
ivIioIp rifv nt Qm. rn, tvnillft Irivo bpn '"1" 01 Ule ll;,rtli at ouarier or section Ac: r , . V: ) vvholecity ot Smyrna would Have fivc So.iih'of ranro twelve wi st. IH n J.t to he, clauas ut-on me for a further
oestioved. It was observed that Ihr ;.s tht! (!i.n, ol nlTV.r( (1 liir . -...uuutuirn. e. H. I'OTTI'.R.
tiii in Posey ci untv. Said land will
I J miles west. iUr . Knight s estimate on j.oinled to tair whether. f e s,.ij suPjc-t to the widow's dower A crethe 12 miles I have now let, for grading, ! At 15 m. past 5. and 24 m. past 8 the ,lt f "1X nionths will be -iven, on the pur-
uiidirinL', Lr. is wi uJ2, the amount oi lnext mornine.there were other fclio. ks but h '" , . ',,.,
in cct. tracts en the same, including the' very feeble, and again two otheis , the
same, is S35.359 20. leavine a balance i morninc of t tie 30th For seveial (ii s.
certain subm.mne pheii'.mena vere on JV4a sjIm 1 IxXj W I.i.D, Served in the Roads . O AN away from the subscriber, an api-ren-
tace bo li the name of William Owen;
NATHAN R.WVLEY. Adm'r.
July i-'SLh, 1831 453w
ived tiom his estimate of $1G,268 80.
it ajq;ear, notwithstanding all the
lander, &c. going, that 1 must have made
It is remarkable that it was also on the
good contracts, lor were I to save in this 23 oi March, 1633, that the te.r.bie eaith- : l,l"lt wictn jeais of ac; about five
proportion, to l!li:.ois, 1 sheuld save the
gov eminent about 70,000.
f-ft lnrl" nifi u hit rivm.rf rilimiliicrfil I her.
quake occurred that desolated Catabua, . t.,rw'aril u!i persons not to irust or harbor and caused 10.000 inhabitants to pei is!, , him on my account, under the penalty of the
The amount applied we?t 13 40000, 60 I and destroyed many villafi s, town", and h'v 1 he above reward will be tjivea for the
that 1 have leaiamiotr 4.G 10 X0. cities, among- which were Kuidieurn aad l--dvei-y of said boy at my place of residence,
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Tuspea. An earthquake still uiere vioieni than this, and which, in 17u3, caused the
sirii! ones, lie hiii been coaiplaimn; death ol 40,000 people and the destruc-t ; ; 7T. TT. about Ids pay some time, and on the 1 tion of the most itnpoi taut ti'ies ofCala-j OILS! U LS! OILS morniii'r of the bcitinwr, told me he ehouldjbri i, was also preceded bv divers subma-i PRlCBS FOR DKAY1NG!
nne phenomena and copious rain.?. IFrom the river to any part of town, per
I hear much has been s.aid about Wil-
oris bidding for contracts, and getting two
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this, it did not seem to me to be neccsary. to deride upon the truth or falshocd cf he ttafements which were made. It tva hutneiert to ascertain the general sense of the ecnimunitv f whirh I had recently beime a member; and having done bo, to ontorm to it In the winter of 1530, as I presume is known to you, I wa called upon y a eentleman. who represented himself a action, and vvho I doubt not
t Mini nr r mil li,iriti i 4 r r a
, u r ' itt to trie d( partment
, i ! i A riitiinu ta.fMiien, I dv, ucnt v e j nut en, and u led the !oi lo w mf Ja v . itfi; ait htner t ho rorrrol tvbirh ho toit ft . . . . . ' o
k' t J - . 4V-1-V ."III -1 1 V ' V B the want of harmony, or cf social inter-1 course among the member's of his Cabinet,
: three miles ea-t of Viucennes, but no thank
ALLM. SMITH A::r. t. Ifl.'il 45u 1
bid, and if h: got contracts, should quit as engineer. !m lie did think he could make more al contracts thau his pay. Ot. opening the bids, 1 found his on some
mu:onrv and eradmrr the lowest, and told
irVT - ' '
Rattle
load,
Sr.ake A mar, named Ad..n, ,Fr0i" r tho Si earn Mill,
r'rora
1 l Toi-U De.t-'J 3 handle some tame rattle seakes, whicii
' ? ! rr- 1 rv:ili n it r I l.o rrv t . i h m j n i rrridr! . r.t)ra run tifwwil t a l!iii' io.-.tii('1- !- K r 1 r ( ! '5 "? 1
Lut lie being ?. saw the owners do the sam. He was!
.Mill,
Cts. Ii 1 2
13 3-4
60
5 J O N A T I i Mi T A V LOR. 1 jv 3
i much the best in this country, I peisua-
ded him to give up his contracts to some Iron and .Vail .Market. In consequence
C O Iri iu ISblON
Julv '2.3, 1031.
3 3
POSEY COUNTY. Posey Circuit Court, February term, A. i). 1831Joseph Faunt Le Roy,") John Speakman and U Chancery. Esther peiikmau, J I()W at this time came the complainant b7 his solicitor, and it appearing to the eatiffectioli ot the court that the defendants are not reside nN of this istatc, by affidavit filed : on motioj of the complainant by his said solicitor, it waj ordered, that unless the defendants appear here or; or before the first day of the next term cf this coort, and answer the complainants bill cf complaint herein, the matter- and thincs tin rein contained w ill be taken for confessed, ami decreed against them in their absence accordingly ; and that notice of the pendency rf thibill be given by publication, and that a copy cl this order be published four w eek successive! in some public newspaper of this tate, and that this cause be continued until the next ter of this Court. A copyTest, 43w-4j W. E. bTF.WART, CIciIc.
one cl-:e. He did eo, but thought it nojof u use in the Iron and Nail Market al'
nild iijaniiiiuiiei- ins ii-iriiiiiu.4iii,i i .iy e . i .,,,,,. it P. -i, ....... I. toil c ... , ! Vi tJtlt. untie rsii'-neo lias o; eneO a t omansM.in
Mesr". Ingham andT , i Z,,. , ,-, v; 1 U, house at tae Moulh of the W aU.i-u Itiver,
;"-, v......... ... vu.um.an, uo v , lor tht. ,-et ,.j vinir and lorwarunii: of eoodi
rate to have it
H ranch were jtresent at
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nrancn net , . r.i . . i;- ;;be done at the lowest bid. He has, how- been compelled to adva.ee the price m PlW who may tavor hiui with iher bbus,uess, f.e. tact was disiinuiy . tateu tnat mew ever ,nVenup ivhat he made, and I have the same proportion. Oa. .V- mav rely on havm- their con-ignuients turned myseii had saccessively given very do(!ucU(1 lt trom tlie contracts, and let warded agreeably to onk-r, and b the earhd
iarce jiarlies to which Mrs. Eaton had . . , It' .1 , , illctll i
not i ecu lnvticd' vy e were men toiu .!iat on such occasions at least the Presi
dent would expect in future a social in
accordingly. Now in all this, no
thing was intended, kr.oiv, but what was perfectly correct, honest and right. Mi.
VV'ili-irk inl'mmw mo lur ltffir lli:it hp Dill
. . - ... .-.-.-i..ii.v...j.;i..,tsv iv-v,, ...... .mv
f '.i ' ii aicninui icrsreciive lawn ues. . , .. .11 .,11 . ' . not remain as engineer, and only will till
i hero wrii: va uas imiici fcuir "eMioiis . , ...11 . . ... - . . I can tret one, unless his pay ifc raised 1
- id., .iiimoo1 rpu rnr rnraoiiAn r nr t in. w
iipvi it vai lit: in in 11 i v i - .mo i, uui my i
in
as he can .
But as Mr. Eliason told me last fall,; examining mem some time v
' M . . , . the west, tiiat can do the business as n
Jo thi communication for myself, that I tvouhd not rrrnit the Fresident, nor any o!her uidividual, to regulate the social m,'ercour?e of mye!f or lamih and that A such a requisition wj persevered in, I ul I retire from tho nificial ituatio'j Ahich held. In the interview to which I -was invited bv tho President enrac few
iavs afterwards, I fran!;ly expressed to going letter, and give the meaning of the him my virwp en thi subject. ;;nd he dis-i writer, J will engage to treat him to u claimed ai y disposition to press such a5UjTiCrj not cf oilers, for there are none rr auisition . I am rot aware that any! . , . . ,.' i ... , , - i to be had.) but ol codush and the neces- ? her occasion has occurred in which the ;
sary trimmings, the tirst opportunity w hich may present. The last paragraph cf the above is unusually "frank,'1 as a certain great man would say; however,
liL.llr(Hjhuiiia A mnn nn f- ;t.r.l,i 1 . " ' ' . . o
J v" sue i as lo nve 'er. era s.itist.x tion
1 he elursres thull he
street, was laboring under all the h arrot
ol this lamentable malady on yesteiday. We have not learned the p arm u'.u 9 . Lincttti'zri tiaz.
l'Ll tdt ROCHE.
William MiuniE, V. 1 . Clifton.
July 29. 41" I 1
Refer to
iOTICS.
Pery much alike. A countryman, we
ell I presume ot Irish Uescent. called the other ; THE undersigned has this lav taken out letters
day 10 see the Siamese Twins and atter !'1 ''tratioi on the estate ot Dudley John
titn line 01 ess CO tv. (ljCi ;isrf!. nnM
Cry Ul 1 0 li c . . : n a oli hpr.uu .iiiioht,.,! in oi.)
saiLi tie, -ai every letting you must eipcci ; uv eiy , ueciaieu mat mey looked ma-; ,;Ue, to come forward and make immediate difficulty" o it ii, but ;t clear conscience i zmgly alike, "especially the right hand payment; and requests all who have Juims,
is rdl I iv aid, and that ktwu: I have.
In haste, ouis truly, H. JOHNSON. Now if any one will tiansialc the foie
question of an intercourse between your family and mine has been presented to mc ?r to my family'. ! am, respectfully, vurrh't errv't, JOHN M. HFRRIEN. To J. II. Eaton E? i.
Mcntay Mcr.MN'i. o'clock. , I have received your noie of the JVlIi mst It miv become necessary tor Lne to olVcr something in rr-jdy Tor the vrescnt I have engagements which prceut me from doing more than to acknowl'.'pe l!:at it lias been received. Wry respectfully, J. H" EATON.
one
Lease of a Farm for one year. it a a lease be made lot tne teim ot a yt-ar atid the tenant sows me laud with spring grain, he has no ughi to tiit crop, lor it must le cut alter the time is out.
1 to in e-ent l hem. the estate is t iobablv m
solvent vlAKY ANN JOHNSON, Adai'x. V a-hington, la. Julv 6, loj I . 1-1 w 3
Four hundred and torty-three dollars
was paid, in one nay, by the New
v-oi poiduon, in premiums lor uoe; tunnr
STATE OF I.YDUjYA. MARTI.V COU.Y'J i', 66. TAKEN LP by Nathan Fish cr, of Columbia Townshij), ' Martin county, Indn.na, one TtS Sorrel Mare: star and aim,:
uiki AhPsn 12 years old; 10 hands, J inch
es hitrh ; branded vvitii a C on her ltlt shoulder, and a Y on her riglit; gome sad die spot?; no other marks or brands perceivable; appraised to twenty dollars.
C. Pec
Serious Charge One of the charges brought against Col. K E. Uayior, a Ke
ii3 L i t U t.t,'nLvLiL,iL 13 .1 H 1 f 'vvuniiuc 111 HJC 1(131 V-tlivii IIUU1 . i
1 ,..,. - ... . . . : . OV US. V. i
"varus r and as "he knoxs he has ir," he! '1,1U,UIM' mi a cauuiuate iur re election, julv 4 t831. John Kliley.
1 i ti..i.A.j.i.n& 1 ..... 1
must pardon me for believing that the .nil n. I on -l i 1 1 1 f 1 r 1 1 -i I nno tco. til.i l,n oil,-
rr.. Pr.r.nrrr.
( 7". I
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de l rs.rt veck.)
ITNEKAL .Yez: I (jt July 8 Ve?;ercV- tire rcmitins of J.vrrr.s Mox were committed to the earth, with a
dent?, his cervices
unr- his t;
'cchng be
i." ! his virtue?
At three o'clock, the body wis given nto tbn ch irgo of the committees ;;p.''orMf.j f;- tbat pt:rpoe by the. cm -non oV;.,,-.i( ,v-. j immediately pio-eedrd to remove it to the front of the em ha!!, esorted by two squadron of cr-valrv. The iitritiMT. 'cinprt of this movement was ar. mur.ct! hy t.'.e tolling cf the bells an :witH;rf tiie minute gun?. Ail tumes-
.vas immediately s i-pcr.dc: ; the
, gether upertluous and nugatory.
A very interesting case has been mentioned to us, which was tried at the late superior court ol Catden county, Judge Dcnnt I presiding. Jesse E iscn, a man apparently about oO yei'is id ag, was ariaigned tor the murder ot Giegory. They ha! a dispute about some coin, to which both claimed title. Gregory was iutheactof catting it a'.vav, when the i.u isoner shot and hdlec
him. The accused appeared to have a(:t j returns, cd under the fatal delusion that he was- f;u- r;.'--?
justitied iu killing Ins tthoe. man, w;;o was,1
is, that he did uot boaid, dunng the last
w
son
A ti im conv fi om mv et:,iv books
inter, while at Washington, at a Jack 1.3, JPL1LS JOHNSON, J P. uj boarding house! How contemptible 1
I lie Colonel replies to tin giave charge, : tmi .hat lie boarded with a lady sixty years of 5SlAtC 01 iHUitlUil,
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age; and that .1 she was a Clay man he i U1D5U'X luUiU I")'5,J knew a not, as he had something else to!Gib30U Circuit Court tt-",ru:ir irm, Ib3i.
do than to discuss politics with her
Ly n ch Lurh ri rginian.
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POSTSCRIPT.
THE
mails brought the
Abraham Liudley, Andrew star l
i na'er, Joseph Mo-eley, deu.- J
V this time came the complainant, bv. hi-
IVIAIIRON & HUNTER Re'pectfulh inform their friends and thepuldiv generally thatlheir new
is now completed They will in liitun- e-.des vor to keep on hand, at all times, frtsh meal ami flour, which they are determined to sell ti fair price, for CASH only. No orders will be accepted, after this notification, uule&j the Catt accompanies them. These who may have accounts at the Visc tii,. a Steam Mill, ire informed that Cash payments will be experted for every artiilethey may have -.urrhiised at that tablishrae! t . The pTot.ncUn are prepared to execute all orders for Plank and Scantling, of every description, at the shortest notice, and on "the moit reasonable terms. fj-MHrrou fc Hunter have received a cor
signment of 100 Pmrrcls of
li'fJa counsel; and it appciiriiiy; to the sati-tac-
ELECTION Last
SLK2NAWHA SALT 1 they w ill dispose of low.
u lac: 1 1 they voi dispose
Vinrenrics, 7th May, 1831 32tf LECTURES. 5"lire S'jjsenber propofces to give a cour-c sA !. tnrej and demonstrations on Geucril Hud bursjic.il OPERATIVE SURGERY, In Terre-Hautc, during the ensuing win'er, r ri vidid .1 suficient classcaube obtained to'ei courage the. undertaking. Arrange a.entj hat been concerted for the procurement of iha means of illustration, end nothing w ill be Jacking, iu the power of th.e uiider.-igu J, to makj it advantageous for -uch as are desiro"s "f Jawnx, the foundation of a medical iduca'i .ii, lo join us. It is contenij dated to commence rj erations in Der ember or January ; tnd any j)t . son vvLo may wi-h to attend the propcwtij course, by manifesting their desires thro l-i, 10 Fot OJice, mny be informed through the tamo medium, whether the dan in view wall be carnal into crb-ct. This cannot be lujfy clttt r miufd till November, whet, any comni'irica ti.ins will be received, and the particulars cf the plan, in ra-e adequate ncour a ; ti.ei:t is aif.rded, ?ho!J be stated to ;a-h as naj 11 lMtiri.'e.1. JOHN tV. HITCHCOCK. M. D. Torre Har.te. July 14th. It)dl.-4'w3
AN ORDINANCE
following
,i tiie Court tiiat Joseph Moseiey , one 'tj'n, 1 .
o 0 .u ...... .Im'.,., a..(i ;,...,.;, .a u. wui.uitt i j z.rc- , ::
UlU l111 i.u.i.) J ny. "... ........... . r- ,
ancts. a:id Tur nt:
com!uit!:;;g a trespass on his own pio-Tb,c
peitv. l.'Ut ttie Circumstance irivioir 1 o-
1 w
this trial, is yet to
t.ue
:r;d il. in w
u ere crowded by our citir.eus. J
public elTiCPS Wei'"' c''ed d.'x ;'., through which the piece
s-l( p
that more than one bundle
"u-and persons of all ranks, occupio vLoLs.a feps, bftlccnie? wir.doivp, anil
cuhar interest lo this trial, is yet to l i'i'.,rp.:j;.
oenticucu. Parke. The solo witness of the 1 nscne.'a crisie Wanic';, wash;s own 'n. That s-on anesltd inm,' Vandert urirl; . nveved him to rr:sou, ;!M irave evi li'..v
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sou,
I..VW. L'7: air, Jo;) 5G7 142 270 399 4u;3
aLGltlOQal -his state : w hereupon, 0:1 motuu ol the con; j
Iplaiaaot, by his coausl, it is ordered that no- lot': .vcr. 'face f the pendency ef this suit be mule in t,ec j u -l
tiie nicetiues Gazette, fa new-ani er 1 a
cr rvr:,c
Doov 541 190 154 412 ot), 142 CIS 4 2j
etice
vi; !".:re h.i.J ! ' if;'!L vvi'ti ihe mrv.
v.)o returned a vtndd cf -guilt ct uiur-j RoPort &ives 150 majority to Law, in m t," attur a few inif.utes absence Iron, Fountain, and 138 majority in Liwrence. he box. It is due to the character cf the j Joseph M. Hays, ot Parke, is elected to on to add, th it he aligned as his reason ! (be c:lte Set.ate.
1 arresting his lather, xue u anger he tip- . leheuded to ins o'.vri life, iti co.i sequence l
District coTp-en cf Vjgo.
t threats made against him
James; Farrinetoti is elected from the
ta-
iuef. After the verdict, ind when Clay.
ivr.y
llsh-
tJ in V "lneenaei, Ind.) lor tour wjt-Iis succl-.-
ovtly, notitviiig tae said J'.'Seph Motley t;..u uale-s he personniiy .tppear, b) I.11..-1 ;. counsel, nt tho next term ut the GiUioii Ci.li.o Court, to be hoi den at briuceton, on li.e ta..ro Monday in August next, at i an-wer tue cumI hunanl's bill, the stune wiii te tikua i j r can le?-ed, s , tar n- it regards him, and & c-.re-L tnt'Te i in Lie absence accordingly Teste, JOHN I NEELY, CitrkG. C. C. June 4, ibji. J'J"4
ord'.ni'd, vvc. fiat t.-;0 rfov.
!-i i:-ct l be 1st an I d. -; u-, ef th." O.-iio-
ai.ee 01 tne loth -jy. VZj, to t revfr;. 1. anres, -hall hetici forth be lU fined an-i t.ik'i h. exf-iid to an ! iiicitide e.ll omi '-r "l t
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