Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 September 1831 — Page 3
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. I'll:, .r.o- judging hi msett . i- i".,-, ne'imct fine Irirm.
k's Letter
l-ss nice, proceeds to give the the follow- . . . ;n U t ,.l
, ' ,, rv irllv describes.! nation of philosophers: ore; end wni.td upon n.e at 1 ' I. e.,ts . !is!lird ,hr
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Tv:t-,.., tao otiui! rr (;iv at llf ;.' 1 , i .... ti i.
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at; at.
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that l,c
hadvety l-atnrulan. ,ha,(1 hry are a- contented as
; bv to dialers and prosperity.
d. n
- Snnn-rr;i nn i' s: P. K f l iriun:: ntur uu
I.1'1' "Vrn' 'I';' ! l;,!o them in the smallest degree, i r; e the mhee of I '"'V 1 , . 1P ;:t,nr;(v nr fii(rnit ics. to which
li i.;i;iu M:i fa fin 'i " " i .. i .
e appn'met.! -ujU - o cYthfir amhition, that au c"'- -v1 Indi.,n w ill rereivp w iti, the same, indiher-
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CL'i 'Mi (o tl.i- tira-.i'-ii"''
, !(ri :;.,,.;' lb t fev
. n . 1 1 .u 1 1 im,.-,i r the O
i . ;!,!.',. 'h it a if r-on ' appumtc d to clu-i.-n bec.n.e in:'-'11' Mt 11 1 1 1 ' ,
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.-; vil'o, w:,v i.om.u ' - ...
af the n trtv ie- nre the otTire of a juiire or that ol a Mier; and tin Von-! han-man, if deprived et'the rn.er, and
r at
(he latter jVmn ran
r.;J move or chance them Inteirs? lias) nn
':iipr orr theni : aiil t' rv
of: on ithie
proems, f,r itssfrenuifttid ls glory bc-UotJocci? there af?o. The rapping rrn;
long to the people, and to the Ciu?e otjtenetveJ, geemmgly heneatli. inuiviJu
a' ivcnt into the kitchen below, wricieine sounds were distinctly hf aid, and the j u rinj wag o great as to loc?ea piece- of the plaistered ceiling To those who re niaineil above the noi-e seemed to come
truth, iu-tice and freedom al! over the
world. It i? pleasant toobseive that the States in which there are no slaves are advancing o much more lapidly tlian tlie others. The fact render-; the ev ih of ;)a-
Boroujli Ordinance.
1 F. it .r'i:iiriri by tjl(- Hoar i f Tnr-fr ol
the l$orou;!i of Vmceiinf ?, tti it an Ordi-
DHiice respect in; Dui riinninz at 1 irt', 1 1.1th M :v, Biui the tiiir.i iioa .a' the Or.haaiu'i 'Xt-n.:iti tho ainc to tuc f:r-t day . ! ( t mlii r ii-'t, v rrpoatf.!. That MH' nth o! the 8th r c'i.ui f th On!i-
IlHIlCt' It'
atit- to thf l'ul.li,' l-Mirril Gr. and as
very more palpaMe, and be!. Is out thejfiom below and to tho?e heljv.' it app ir proipect of its diminishing every year in ent! came from above. Such are the
relative importance. The population of facts giavelv tated by the l)tandt rsJr. !te to laind hi t!. 'at!...ti.- rrial Scotland and England, in 181 K va 1 2. - with l,ng face- and distended eve at,.i r... J. V p -nd.al ,M,t:l th,- fir-t of 353.000 orCOO.OUO lets than the United their number. Wfie not 9nd!f as we b av e Jcr C f" llU' tt5Va States last ear; and Nevv-Vork alone habeen informed, the narrow room in which! vlU' i KulUNSuN, Chiirnitm.
verv nearly a many inhabitants as icotland had in 1U2J. London Morning Chron. From the Sat. InteUtgtnccr oj .li-'g. 10. Col Jchv-on to air. Kekkil:;.
I'he tollovionr copy cf a letter f:om Ccl-j
the invalid was confined, was thronged en Sunday and Monday by the curious and the credulous.
JACKSON MEETING IN BOSTON
.Mr. Hill. Ci' ik
0w:
NIGHT SCHOOL
l .r, i! f .Tiiunarv, in Ak.n-
0 i; V'it a
w i
o.-t L ife v t-TiMired thus to tivtra-. t Horn
it a pi ope i ai:!)!'.! UMlio:,
p i ( t the latter, f M t no -H. Col. ArifMrcn.g itrpct-
to perform a Mnall :rvie for -"tn " j,,t.1.,n to Mr. Fenien has been forward-j ?;:ace jIr N p Green, P. M in the chair
,i,i r,- iu' i. r t, e act-. tatiiDui-
The Boston Gazette states that Jacksanh,,.,, , t - i- h -i.-r:. iy w i-ii toafa-nd. fruj fr
1 I uttn r c.ai.hti.ai-- v io uc
imeeting wa? held 1'os.on a few week qarirtt r 1
.i
money, pomtn.g to meir mouirts aii't .;it)g they tire not liungi v. Tear mak-.-no impiession on ihenv re-pect as link.
a man vi hi.-.ot.
1 Conu!tat ion m; M.'ia;
, I . I . . I , ,. i ! I I
i shall i.roVP. that nc thin. IT
l'.i:t he ;-ct(i;
i t:, than tor Guiera
i i f 1 .
a V"!'-::-n p! 0'';r ceo t liat in :
lo
Voon ff (liuc.sef I-i'-tnc7 TAKING HONEY ufTuat i: the ri oi er month i'nf tf'iirg
mnev from tht
i
t I lf i.,.5n to Tilt.V 10UJ to til
ao art, bi fore
i I I ' . : I. C n I T .-.s r, - n r-i .
en to u I'M' 'ai iKHu'iii ia v, u . j - .i .
Oakland. (Ky.) July '20, ICS I . jdelcgites to the Jack? r .S7r. our favor of the 7th inst.jlicltf ia Baltimore in O
Dcai
has h'en rec-ive-:
'f-r-i.oD.I rn to av
1 Gnd that eu un
that the President
pro t o
more
in
which it was resolved la send fortv
ion conventit n to be
rtober next. Tlie
meeting consisted of about 100 persons, neailv the whole strength of the "Great
unn'd at leat fxpect the invitation ofj ne,!Uhlican partv11 in Boston. After the
"I, E ion vh n v ou gave large and gen- aj,nve resolution had passed, anotlier was
e ho:s. and ii shrn : ! e ' ,M,I1)S. The rresident never did j introduced respecting Duff Green and hi v 'dowering ot in Unbent i(!u,(iiv or "m. i i rc-c t ly express or intimate paper, winch produced a most stormy de
the undo
iua-kaov.ii t.y a; phcati-o. to
V. .v. Sent. 1, I Ml.
ATTENTION SOLDI KI?S.
SPALDING.
t -an
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1 I v i ' Ibo
e it. anr i t r :.,-( b-
i.ev CioS-Ca. It,-. I'.'iaai'i'ies '1 1
the honey collected dm"
I
i -ear i s I o r r.i -) op 1 1 1 ; i k' ;:' i
,1 10 Mr-
i rehuKe
tlie
;'; itnluL: ic ia the p' ;a :.?: kC
r m . rr o n t . T
-.; . Arms' :; . t iu t al iifViiM d tl
.. i i voke thai b i it :" v ; ad t: a 'Hi pV! d h . v.'C m ti ; -
-mod n- suuy. t pi n toy re'uin . aitt d to all the : n . v'rr'i ii'i', the re;d .'i-liing? 'ii. 1'nt i!n' o; ..'t .idr.ntU d that too . b;:."T tiiH m in thai vve h
. ti l rtiOt pt i a. urtc. (1 !,to tlota-e. On thiments d M r Ik nry E KT-.d hi- d f b. ration t
e ! s
ia Wa-hmu
oi ;
w.?a t . ?
. Whit th ;vri?. 'b-j i..-r, I ...... . , .. v -
becau
;! ov. rr:;!',f nf thi p ik--u an weii a tki
iint, i uliib
not
the!., , I,; cabinet bad entered into a
eiai's !r.or.'ii'ouion to drive Maj. Eaton from it, ;-eceiji ,vj,idin him and liis family from so-
...vtj,.., from ! ;ver and other fl wtrs of the ear: ii lt ilad been also informed that
rirar. --M st people are itiuu .-ive parties to which you allude
wa a lrdv in the chain: that attempts had been ma'fe even upon foreign Ministers
to ex luo'e Maj Eaion and his family iiom
,n ortler that thebee ma rrph-iib their I n,. an expectation. He informed me,at0 anj wcjj njtrh resulted in itorkto m et the dt-mandj. of wintei, : r-H tin t W bad. been induced to believe that:jng ajj lC foimer proceedings.
i -al-; utovel, i nt.
itf i pai t ot
. .1 1 I 4 t.
t tl;t? Ml-. II pj 'aU'.Ml; hip iiom'v ii'uu - bet s at ever.ing, thinking that in the coolf?i n.rtQ of the atmopi'-liero, the Icee become
a .
in
ire '.es likely to
ill find
ir, w ii ra-
ne v
St'tlg
the
re-is-
r-t r.'.i i day, when most e-f the bees
are j.'r-rnt fiom tbe hivo, and ruch as r-
. :i -x, !'! c:U
' . . .i . i . a r. A . u
ri -'if M n (oitiiif)- r ii'.' ui,o: u'.'.'ii .ut; iu,tucu vnn
. 1 I
i; :h v (:: t a. o!. i'-o'i a c i'i uib i- -
! ficeh im-;v.agc war. until they have discharged -aids c the ! ti.eii !o .;W. prew mis to v hich time, the
at1 fki'dful manager will have completed Ins
W? are informed that a neighbor
t aba!;
. i : ..I
: i.i rvai r ( . I task
bi.:;t was no! mcr farmer breught to this maiket some ri:potd him! time last nee!;, the hone) taken from two "tc have fallen j'.nvfs ef bees, which he sold for a little tlte scnti-! nvrr seventeen dollars. What a com
,!pri.h dJ merit en tEe profit ot keeping bees; the
v. .'
a iiv and (!.-! pocketing the argument i what convinces
To
5 .
u t i a M n,, ni tv no mean meaui't
i n c a.j'ic,: ni'iiii. in-,!!. .-.! bis imniesi
iv, no ii. ii- i vi-.- v t - - - j Ii.mv.' ct, that g; .(lemau proceeded to j Ua!itgtor, in c tp any with Col Aim j rlroiiir. i;i oidei tmni pei'-ar.al (..bservalion.j
to obtain acoirtct and inipa.Oal
tel.
ir.fill.-.rt Ho ri-t'MI-.fMl si rr ti?'' t'it'Pi d Ml
tl
e ;armcr
From Sulcs" Resist-' DUELLING
. . i- .1 :
their paities: that such a state or inmgs cave him great distiess: that he was determined at all hazards to have harmony in his cabinet. He then read a paper con-t-iininfr thp nr iiir i pies uuon which he in
" " . 1 ...:.t. i
tended to act in my conversation nun; you. I referred to this paper. No doubt it s now in exi-lence. It disclaimed all intentions, on the part of the President, to regulate, in any mauner whatever, the private or social intercourse of the members of his cabinet. As a rr.utual friend I called upon you, and, as a peacemaker, my object wa"s to make the above comma niraiton in the most delicate manner pos sable. During our conversation, in the anxiety of my heart to serve my friend and m'v country, it was I alone, upon my own responsibility, who made tlie sug
irestiari or proposition, or rather inquiry,
A roaring Lio:;. The text of Scripture to which Col. J.diti'on alluded when he described to Mr. Ingham and others, the raving of Gen. Jackson is, it n said, the follow iug: "As a Flooring Lien, and a raging bear, so is a wicked ruler over the poor peo-
ple.,-Prof. 'JSth chap. 14th ver. .V. Y
Ti'rr Mill bf ,m f-U.ll -!: !i: !H --'t V'"" in thf fir?t r ..l.t.t nt ot Imiiana Viiiti t. n nr he, tl.- -24lh !' rrptt mht r, m-t l'..r ' I pose of rh'ctitiii nlo- (.'ol'.ra l alii' l.t.l"l and on- Major, to c uunnii't aid i'."-'
I'lip vaca nc i ocru-iot'.eJ tv ( r rr:-n icoiu
of Col. Mattoas Il-.-o, l.t. ( ol. John 1' o,
and Major Barnaha- W.lhiotn By ont'T of J . ('aiho'.'ii. Briadu r G. ia r:d 1-t brigade la. Militia. JAMES MAYS.Ca. t. Sept 5lh, lKll. N. Ii The ol' ction h r Paid :li.:- r? t!. at v.ns hoiJcn in Vihc-n..e, Julv ti, I S.J . ac n if.'! oniuivin of tl)' Linuado r vt i;t r ii ilU i:;!. ..w ii. hi t!i-. illo ra!i: v of the or i.-r, .V 'u .-.in-( .,'n i.i' y
;vt atide and n-ndercd ruill and voi!.
Age.
a
I
H'-ndtn-i fc Decatur both -'ipn m cuflsj,! . rouj, nct, Rt those biree pro
..testing fCC-imst the practice of rigming ' mkcucuo' IViitio, invite M.ij. Eaton and
rcithr ot IJiene "I'lingui-neii ;)
; tercotirsc
Notict' t Clubs. mHOSE caaith'UH'ii who mak' up Cl d -fS ... rmr!) :-r of Lottery I'k k- a.'
i'. ,, i . it oi fiiH' ia-''. a no' ra. i i.r
RcT.einb; r tin1 Ma, an
!.'. 0 IO -JOJ
it H,
wiil bp iniuio.
Caution to Young Ladies fond of narrow -jcaisls and partial ti snuff A young gen
tleman who was at a private party were ;,,.rv co.coo )..!U. 4-.ni
were several yo-mg ladies, took occasion iYup- & M b.tyr , .M.tiaipr,. It wm. to hand his snuff box round, and on one of j u 2M -i-ten .h r. ... -, p. - I v i o t h .a :noa - - i 1 a K
a a-
them treating her olfactory nerves with
a little, it caused her to sneeze, when, to the wonder of all ia the room, a report like the dischaige of a pistol un heard, which led to an immediate inq.nry as to the cause, and the blushing damsH ie luctaotly acknovvlegcd it was her band which hd broken.
n.ur thp rendition ot the rifMiiUit S i; m. -auo i V !U
..... ...v !,.. I t
men weie or I'.oyua'u o m "-
hi. unfavprabiP impiesn n, both a- it res-; tcr cp cally was brave even to teme, ,ty ; j ..ip v
pi-icpip-s :
ceavt i
t...-. mt hp vao o' firmtiPi enouffii io "
ii .i . . ...rl .itV. r. I ii ti rv
itl filt l-J I UP OS. C o . ' "" -
ltioi.s with" Mr. If
nan i; ijjiioraio. c, i i.wi.m
ire. t b.r.si!ity to repablr
uected (he nmd and to'
it II. I." I.t IO I HI-- , . . .. l ... :
he t.(t onlyiampie wtucii ne mu.-i nave km awn m..Ui.,
I h-Avo iri-n vnv bcr. U'-.u: m ;u:r- ;n., .
fit :l'"0. U.'l' 1 I"" ".if- , - , . , 1 n ...
Will' II, HI U-'li i a i , .'.ii . t (
41 '.
than
from
,- i i 1 1 i -1 . ; I a 1 1 .1 1 . ,t ini ! ' '
pt oreuut e
i' l...a' I V" : , a,. it i I 1
rota tiUC'.lve oviy oi un-' oo ..v... ..... and! mankind bp'-ome tru l honest, and o
v.bat thev bPiieve to te nhtf l "'-
Jet
o m
-v . . . . . r
.-;an (b'Clnties. Un Uie quenum ji
tioa ir; thee. v be
Ti flov ,'tIv o: t'oppfl to the maxims ol
n f. tnliii-rt f f rt' ward in it
it on the pn.,.11 ip Li u .,,,0,,1,'r. ,r. n . atorvtis true.
oivi.-itr.n. ana tnai ii i '"'1" i "'" v ' . .
From the total soc tt non m
the member? of lh . ' cabinet,
f harmony v;as iafe red, more :pv other circumstance; and wato remedy that evil by the or inquiry which I made. It . :..' . .ti. ai-oh', a'.i.-cil, iMiiepresratat.on oi ne. views,
ire.ted tie J'; client as male -
his! rant eu-tonf1 forever to ma.-ter tlie mtel
-om ue'-UC! , ,j i i i . a i ; a f i I total
i: I o ui repi
u.g any t'; n
io: p iciu nc to. t j
thp en-take of stHiposinff that I attribute!
to him wh;:t was the sponl an ?ous, sele,
lleport will 0
at irrat i t" a. I
et in this Lotti r tn'in J
fickrts ouly 16 I) 'Ua;.
VLVl. i
-t '.on nave
You will there-
alleu into
1
From the Kentucky Reporter. TOM ATA This excellent vegetable U in great abundance this season. Dr. Short sent us one from his garden that weighed sixteen ounces, an 1 Mr. D. Sutton a basket toll np.irlv as larae. We would recotn
mend to house wives the following receipts by Mrs. Randolph: TOM ATA C ATSUP.
Gather a L?t k c Touiatae: pick out lac w .New V
stems aud v.li them put them on the ja..d despatcn.
fire without water sprinkle on a lew spoonfuls salt let them boil steadily an hour, stirring trequentlyitrain them through a colander and then through a cipsp-'.ut the huuid cn the tire with
, j
With much plea -it. -c .1 -'.v-ifr ,-- tl.at on lh itotii Xii.-'i ' "'.I-' in' hi Pi'thurg!i Oflb , '" " (;;..b ol -,o 7 It CU v!i 'W- r kc". S r A C K LOT i'KKY, '.i-i. . (tie iMiz' "f
i a . . to
$ 10.000.
n - r. . i
Tin- Club roiis-i-aot ti'- vi' slin.iL...iii'r. a ( 'i)!:t i ll' 1 "' a I
for want of a urrh,i-er Oa- oil.' r o. owned bv S J 1'p 1 nb'r ' wa ria-eiva-il, each m r 1 3 wa ;"ani 'uand rai-e.l thPir voio l''"' tlp n.o-l fortunate of en a r?.
a ". . l
o
Advptituri-T who ho.'.i. - t. 1
rjYLVKrS I L'.tt-'i'jrt;!
ueei w
; s -a a s i ;ap
. - 1 '.t t . i r.i i' fitvn i I." 'a ,..-l-..t...tl fm -.na otnrhth Of fin
and iriiiepentitui &Oiig-?i3o. wi j """(ian wiit'i oiujin.u ui.ijur,v.bmt .,.: ( 1 i,..tro noa'rf or v 1.; b i in s 1 1 1 t r. . . . l. n t' m n r p h r o k p i n to s m a ! 1 p 1 eces. an 1
. i,Ip i omvi (T'l n.tVltiiaiiie'o c. ,4 ioiiio.. 1 uu. t. ..i... -.j r.t.u.t.. tyi,.w. - - 1 siip. a ' ; . r,elorJ ,n it i- a very good one), presented it- part of our conversation before the! ,f nul sufficiently salt, add a little more mo i p 1 rs 'M ato : I' u '3 to c a u p i.i - 1 1 k : . J 0 . . . . j . . . . 1 1 1 . . -.. , , . . . . 1. .
fp.o cs to second impre
spm;
' ..T 1 i,.. a, nlmiro inlrimni noiv
,un.i come over; "oi. ow,i t..
IblVC b'.lVOfi U iS Uie PV ni wnaiiu tuiu
miblic. I am happy in the v. coiiecuon, one table spoontul oi w noie Liacii peppei ;
that mv vohintaiv exertions to restore
boil all together until just enough to till
., . . r ,x r i ,T! r:i I ! V Oil : 1:1 C S'.
XM ,0V,"Z : : - .UAnd why should not , person elert a b.
po-e.i, man io .a.t.0.1 r ,!.... .'.,o, OJ1 ,,,,.! r.ir his weapon':. ....... t.-t.Kr.n- h roti versa- 'ia,,, .,,.,ir,I,;Cr ma v I p varied to suit
noo;j o 5 . .! .i t...ct ', - i ueiiiii, "83 nui una a'""tj) j i iui. ;t,u.-.....it, v
I
j'.m
harmony to ancient friendship tor the tuaej two bottlescork it tig
lit.
un
b.oieeablc adhesion to one camii P'
ate
till
Tbe had u n tb.e error of their
1 he basis
there is the idea of antiquity m favor oljtu.lls aa,i a)Utual explanations, between tie Vde Alspice m-tead of mace com-
v, avs, and mented pnanotnJti. of the argument was cntainiy
. ... .).. a .,.,.t; . l i'-.ri ; i i'
i - - "i .i. . . .... t- ? t t.ofL as ir. no i aii t oi
u in. 'i i i r . r n ml i.i3 1 . n . - i i-
ii it
it it is nearly the same as tlie javelin,
that cf un-! with w hich Achilles, Hector and A.ex mI a m. 1 . 4 ro. r-.aitv tv) a duel mi be
some of the paities, and that i have iiadjmoQ reti pepper, and less chopped ouun )
no agency in producing the recent separa-
K K .M O V L.
IlK fiibscnber n-'-s i-i'.v- t o
friei'ds and cai-Mnao 'l at i." i --
his SIOHL to t!i" Hnck H.-hm. k Water stint, join.Pj tin-iKa.-.TvL foroierlv " CtipH i t'V '
.
1
tr, vvh-jro
iauct-3.
v. id b'j il id ' '--t '.' ' .. i i .... .i
1 1 ; . 1 1 a ' 1 1 ' '
killut use ot
latter
tion. Havitig now corrected vour rr.isap-
piehension of what I did say in my eudea
ISOUl
1
WI'OU
mi
. . ... t , Mm lf rm -ir ni 111: . . . iL.. li.....mAn nf m ti f in
. . I . I . . . r . I I . f. ,!.r I' f ! .1 1 J f 1 i 11. luun... , ,r .irui'P 1 IHK tllUlllUU VI l t.
, U , i.rtO !!.; OH !C i ; ' H3 (il l""' . , I '-'. I - " .
iv. iij..u , tt... . lot I -it! -. . . i IC 1 I 4 ,.nr..vtzH r n . i
., . . i ...... timers or IIS SOU, U 13 'iwiu'" v l 1 no of! S. 1 IP.el as II 1 II1U ucmuiuhu
1 u n " r 1 ' a ! "rnn.b'ifap.ts are to meet on eijuali ...or t.irrP(i ,!. 1 have done it prompt-
bi- o-tn' em.n on ins rciuus nuui - , ,, i""- . ,
n, promse m the terms or gioum.s. . - , c . , anu .u ic . - -;:7 ,
. r I... ' Somp v pal s Mare, uejiam '-'""" "'iincmu un. l nave couuucu uiv wiu""'
1Und contempt vvr...u " i" . rtr v (...report, wuo had . ' i,,;. ol tvhat 1 said mv?elf.
Pic-: ent. an, c- tie iock , u.t: lo , j i - iu p.txwt. . - rf i n ",l '"I . ...1. ..... ...rc nnnir i!i .... . :J .. ..I ro a.i n t -rl.
. . i ... .-.,, ; K-rno'i man awii.iiiiij: u v ativ , ... ... ,s oCne io avoiu any un naau.
oi iiiiioyio" in- "
cf
Va-hiogt
in gt a.oiti or
idi .1 t the
every means
' " n i, .1,,. i-illi'inii ivilh suineo: .. i : , rrnnnttlir m iipa nmoiiff
i . i' .1 ...ni'lin. 'limilll. ilS 'I.O nife st... - : ,i i. tv (.11 IOU lltll'll-l"' t..-w- 0
p. i o ii.i :i c i". t memoer.' . -j biC ,10Use nf friends and meat honorable
f-T II. i U I i J T I ;iuiv i i - - I iliv, t'VJfc -v. . -
, ;.!U:,ii when bomeEngli-h o(h era in full uniform
cd icnor.mt cf his sentinx r or
ame to the house and claimed the tatde.
-v r i ,,b; ions pnithets lloit be
. . .!.. ....i n,.l,i.,-im Tfiat be c
V : ' ' , hi pronounced A Enti-h captain o regular, informed i, B 'o i e 'ble d. t.idM.ugbcd af capfar, Smith, that the American, b ; as ,ncMites;ible mu.t give up the tatde 'c '' th-ite till t'. nks but d.-s-embles bctrgreiused rather uncivilly, the briton ro-e iooe under L apprehension ofi challenged Smith io tight nm next morn-b'-ooi X po mbirity. The first check! mg at 3 o'clock; oUenng him a he ,,me ri tin to tn. ebu'dition. of these sentiments time hi, choice ot weapons wb.ca ... ami terms was by my pnttm- the qui.s-! n.me.l lately agreed to by the an,ee Ctiiaa sarcastic man rev. -Mr. Horn,; Smith ti.cn went on board bis brig, and . ..i ... ,...... a .-.s e il.at he. had to unht a
f-re vnu not atraia oi tosmg yenr v.cpuiai- ou miuv.. ....... J R ...... j .d.,nr,.y him 'it T I 1 3
us abusing the -.Id General T; iuel next morning, orwr...g ...... .
d like an electtic same time to gund me r.arpuun, a.... u...r
We heaid e.o it sharn : nex morning smith appealed
I . 11" - rlofnil tin
men wuen euorio urn uuui. uwt.. vale conversations. 1 am, dear eir, yours, respectfully, R. M. JOHNSON. Hon. J. Macphersos Berrieh.
.i the FrtcmciS Jlhocaie.
SUPERSTITION .
Albany, Ai'g. 3. It would appear that
superstitious horrors find ready counte nance and belief in these times cf enlightenment, although it was hoped they hai been left behind in the progr-283 ot mtel Ip'.'iice. A correspondent incur jester
ity,
'i'he ipie-lion epeiatyi
1, : i on :) Pill ()t 13
v- -1 - r- . . . . . , . . . . .
r-oie ef hi- hard names or open cpimo! at the place appointed actouipaiueu t-y ,(1.t, s ,,aper, alia :es to ccr:am Kjsanuus ,i t;,., Ho Loom t,. tropr b-! his mate, can v ititT the harpoon, an i J r! Istiinces said to have attended the
1 w, tMound by the tnoet skill ml process ot several American captains; wueie they (lllie!.0, a young lem.de m ths city
We
TO MA PA MARMALADE. Gather full gro.vn Tomata? while quite green take out tne stems and stevv them till soft run theai through a sieve pu. the pulp on the fiie, seasoned highly with penner, salt aud powdered cloves; add
some garlic and ctevv all together til 1 j thick. It keeps well and is exelleut foi seasoning grav ies.
''Business. We are happy to state that within a few day s past, business has ievived in the city, we mean the dog killing business, aud that several til m ut
boys and men are making very handsome
urchts. The whole amount paid tor uog killing. ui to the niesenl tune, is .JSoj
'Pvvo ihousaud eiglil hundred and sixty -five dogs are no laughing matter. Onetout, lubberly fellow, with stentorian lungs, and his Second .Major at the loot ol lhe"lme, kept Us awake night before last,
(there 13 no telling me loss io me pu :e-j about half an hour; and it i? fan to pie iUiue that at kail twenty iammrs in the neighborhood, compiling say lU'J souk-, were etpJtdly ;r.o'e;ted with ouielves Now as twu'dogs is io 1U0 pe-un?, so is
Ii
ti'-1 1
OF FFFRY L- ''' ALSO An I: oaStoves assort 1, 7 : .
100 bbls. ;ilt. 100 !ags Ai.im l. Ml of which he will -fil oi f.n aria- f. r T.-'p. ,,r for P -rk or Corn, to r-e -it bvr.-ii ti a? L-.i or Winter.
F.-rsons having nri oiint- with bitn ar- I
inform. -d that be mt i.a- ;"o. ' '-a . -
h..rily, ami t hey arc i fipu - ' i ' 1 1 -'
tie thu sauii.' hti'iro tr.u ;Ku ' i'o u, r
S.V.AL -tiAII ill. A05. 3i. 1831-
1 .
Daness Cirav! Court. .V:" ' lcLoll3 W .It.irc. 1 "t.i: aga n't rhomas P. Cnatanaa, i-' :.UHannah binUi. .M try B.u.:ii ;. 1 ice and wii'f liavta I, f to,. I
limn, CuU-man all o f h. U s allv f 'ha. ai. fin, L'iv. o
j 1
li'-t-v, n-i'no ri r
and wire C yut.oa, ioru. 1 1 .
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H'-!-v e't.a- rn.oi.
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P n n h ( "h:i i..iiri a ,a.o J
l.w of U oil on C ha; :a o. -' '
Hinr.ati M. rhaiii.aii,
Ai. xa iti-r it. t i: a;
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. . . , I... ,,.,1 ,ail!fr 1 l,r:rr - I.iiil I !( LiiL'iiMimuii ct. in' stwut., " i,a ve geiilOUl KUOWii u -A-.-wiijv..i u ai'i'tn-
rPUaLlWI,.lllM M . ., 1 Drn,!,T.,l cvll , - . ' : O t 'P. i ! 1 1 0 ' 1 i'J . P V U -j U tT Ii ( V
,uc,. detetP hue: bis Limine rs. ar.d; a crow a 01 pu.i.uuia. w....t.. ...b -icreaie.i uy an itiieugtu BUic. ..-i-.. tw-w;. c -
1 t' 1 v ex odus his faults as virtues.' inelisbman aimed w itn -worn anu pi-io.,; m lf txl.ted on MiuJay aou mimuy iu u- ni aouu w.cu un.; "r - , n.', '''..tl w.i sudden oicom-1 abmntU t.ld him that his weap..u was a,ittllll l0 ti, atliir. It was stated, that 50 persons. Gaaie a s'ad I u.y. ua
TeP , ruimlro- of - trick sue-' harpoon and hi distance eight pares, liej tiiee veral raps were periodically giveDUvilhitar..img. i are ..ani i ec.r o, ... pitlt. Ill uusi ii p, - . .!.. I 1.... I- ,,a ., n.-o a o.i i -oi:''. 1. 11 I wliirli i ic'.i n ? L ! I , .at i i : : .n l ror a.t i ,i rTC 1 .1 OUT ! 1 1 Cli I , ' ! i
ceot d I M.r Horn bt an.e pcnuiar ;i;; mn' 'ifiTl" ian w r v ""'cue m isiwc u..uu, .....v.. ...-..t. KUS JV o nJ .u k-oemtU. a't the same tre that hej mg the harpoon, told his ant.igom' to.ie ! r;u,e,i the return of the female's by steri ,v Inch any body is at .ioerty to pick up.
i w no viii. v' i.. - ji ,i
Cva.uli-r It. Cioi ;anaiu
nn,! M.trll.a i. Cf. iniaHii,
Ciiaj L'i.in jai.iof, .tc-ea-ed, ! I i d ti o t a,'. AM niivv Ht llm lino- i i.o--
rj.. r ie.-; n l i; a
I . r-
ll.
to the au-wer; viz. l .j.,oJ. oeuce ; iit ,. j0.,.r,u
tlu2s already kdiCii.'tih , his am ii.l'-d bib
toi : - i'a-: o tiii!. oi ti c conn ia
' ! i n'bi'H-. t- v. if .1 -
o
iCu i; iu an. Edward ?! Kiai.-v ..nd ' w i , 'd.'in an -md t. .a; ia la-
. .. ... .1 .....-i. ... . ir. .-i..o 'inio . . ' I . ,. T 1 .1... V, n ....-..'y.t.i Tt....
C ntcmCJ in c ; ietai uiai-tn, tn n - r.i'i". w.... .........j, ... -iaj autciis; ana inav. ue itn.giHi(..i m-iu 1 i ... i. ... l ..,.....!,.. t . . ! ' . . :
i . .. .'I Ci-!i vt' l;ai l ccn o ei nt? -n .urat i , io in- "- -m oavin some mysterious (.ooneeiion
throwing, and ordtnng tiisma.e to si.ue. ; u her iHuess. That the invalid, under
tlrspi-pil, ridiculed and
popular idol. Li.eexamp.e w
., I'.nhtot i :tij . . t i -in i,;" .Tacksonism
.13 t ....t.ii, t.ivi.tl.tt. u . . . .1 ih.ot-h utthe L oion: the leaders dupe! Ly to haul the fellow ,n
the people, a;id t tie pe. e btimuiate leaders tu hypocri?y aud simulation.
INDIANS. No two races en tb.e face, of the
I lie Laga-a ;,ne O,,cration of a painful and distracting
1 .tw. 'octrn Mi.iti nl . . ".. t - .
titan s s.;cc...i stcu. or- i c".'".-..-.. , disease should imajrtae a rapping, ie u
ptmcip:.! . crtam, called to S.r.uh to W uh u lt mi-rht, as Telatmg to herself, is .... i ' o "
notstiange. Imagm anon nas iieipieatiy
j aod thu, ended the duel."
;h:
iicnp much more.
:-i i 1 e 1 1 1 - of r i . ii " or i' ro I
,i m;v of thi-, ha i iz ti, a ii' a
i.nia, tor tt-a:
t'.irtt
i , . i i .... .
Torn ana Hairy , ma.:e nay ivi..it hk. .u,v ,tcr. t
' ... . .. .1.!:. ...
Ho - t .o.rt ;
I oiii ami "'in; "v shmes; pay your debts, and lay up something for a'ramy day.' .V. 1'. Lnq.
ovei ditfeied more tb.ao th
de.r.s oi; com pic t d, and the result published. The!
North a.rd Squill Ac. ore ; . The burner: populate ot the Lmted btates, which nre amT. the mcst ia; raclable of the hu -j wa 9.GJ7.U00 in was last year 12.a res; the latter, fx opt :n their sncn-j iiTO.COO or in round numbers, ihirtecnmil Ucv of 'human victim- to tin ir g h, ;!p ; ijor.Sm What a prodigy is the growth of pear to have been thp most m id. indolent' this Republic! When the Revolution com a:vl .o v-tompered of ali mankind. Tin j mcmced, in 1776, it had less than three S am-b ! wnteis writers, one and all, with millions of inhabitants, and now it ha f'o . xceidion of Lis C's.is, reprc-cnti thirteen ! Then it was on a level with
th. o. a the mH -(u id and uaeniighteu- bwitztitaa-i or uenmari; peioica! con
f,1 U .i: r-in rx..-tei;( p, I ut one i em"ve: .ileratiou; now it is
.-.i. . i I n a .. t . . .,.a -I
.mi.'! : ! Hit ; e; uc.u .
Cut the most winder
n. - ir. .... f, nN for ! f.o.n Ins bprn nil tb .t the bvstaudeis should I
I i.r ;t im i aai. l ucv.. . .. i,,, v i - --- j
hear this rappiag, nay, according to the statements of acme, should feel the can cusiidu. We have heard it declared by seveial, that they did hear it, and vve know that others have affirmed, that they sensibly felt the iarring occasioned by it
It was first heard at the head of the bed; but when the pcMtion of the patient was changed, the location of the noise varied also, and the raps were heard at the bed loot. The female being taken from the
bed, and laid cn the tloar, the evil epiritj
the second naval
. i . ... : :
too ill-; power m tr.e worn e rejoice ra its
SPORTSMEN I ATTEND! TllK aiuiual Fall ft tcus wiil be ru;j ..ar the Viuctuiifdcour.-e, on th-. Uth, 14th, and 1 jt!i .- i . . . . . -1 . . ...... - -
days oi uc.'jucr ut'si. i.c mu o.i r t . thite milfj and repeat, fur a pufie of Oie lluuilrei FJullars. i nc second day''- race two milt and re;. eat l'r the lir?t tthy'i ei.tratiCt.money and the third day race, oriennk' anu r'(ie;tl, for three year coit-?, lor ike it-LOiid day's . ntr aice money. The kdc.'S to be conducted by the rufej aud
reruH'.ious ol li.e v mceiin.-- Jotlty cm.i. l:io Jocky Club will meet on the evening of th'.2thot October, at J . Clarke, to uiake ari aineuieots for the races. THK JOCKY CLI H.
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account; ol the faid-N rch-ru ' Tlmiiiistrati.!i th.r. n. nn.ii" mo -Iu.., tYt.batc of liit- said Cut.ty -d Ii :w w J-. "
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v.h-ie ail U..HV atte.i !, -boat ! :!.. y t.e.ok r-J ,tr. ; FL I LR GAML'L!?' '' Auguit 1", iSJJ.. 47wa
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