Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 December 1831 — Page 2

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Fon tiik vincfnf:? oa .i. rii".. 1) lath or TLLUMSLII.

! Mu r.i-iTo;;: l-Wl. tithe mo- nm: starinr'i,rr and all the o o rr.en

I . - , i r un r,,, tior i I"! o " : ! !t- -ah - f 'uitijin r '1 ax w ere ; n't , j-houtod for joy aMho laying the o . ne , O.r ; Z;: r;, hHonatll.MUtone of creation, no malice, no envy. r.Th( (rf (C (tHr ,-.,.-, ndncr -r-micrM r.o.rd. revenge, had as jet, sprang Horn t!;P nmbj-r,.rovvn L. H,.,,.,mi.. v. and- upon ti .ecro'ind. !of futurity to seduce, to entice, to force ; r,( bis ,in a,r . ax o rr tir'd the miIK ii bor,

!r--itikir:cl into a sacrifice ol all thai 'U- i nu ut .kwm .i.i ...hum-- -... - -

I'OLANL' 'i ne .i"s?vrgh Gazelle lms U.e lull-Jiv-a.-i,.i,.ii..r.f., .liffl Vienna: tlie l'

t:nv(: i'Clcttf! firm Cracow rf the ' CCth ult. wc learn ihTit a div iion of the jroij'srl" IInligcr has entered the terri jtorv of the Fieoaterf Craroiv, uhithei : the" trooi'eof the I'oli?h jrf prral hail re-

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1 1 . . -i- ...... rpiimt nnnpr. :

tnufi, i the toil widen Iruit ticked owcr.

a arid

! I arv. -t .-tou

tired. In crnycq-irnro of thi movement.

i nun "i uu u ' v o i " n o t,- , . . ......

evd v than tl-e-e scrjcuts, thp r.flpiing ot'lThm in the i r.-at! f.n:-n'

a m''t ?.?(( 'hj alliance arire, '-Irt s-!i am

ii,t??at,iM;rai' cold w i " iron f :,jjt,r entirely di-petM'd tnem?elve9, ud lied in all Elections. General Wczy-

lit. ::rid i:irninKi jas-cu imo u

ilh a nutret ou suite

the

Wlu rt-tl.o camit wolt i ursues lif tr'iv.t.iniur --rcv

!t l!!-W" IT.lT.V.r.Kil l-, Ui;ll. !fur." de-rnecr and iveu?.r,? vet v ' ,.( ( u,;Yr.'...-i t iVnl.'i.t .'e H" day.

Tlii: 31 II. I i I A S I KM.

" imeau, wh.rietv the immolation of maris j-rii.

!happirie-s mi;ht l e i;ncute

d.

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irk r-li.iiviict' trif f a ( hi !iam m;'-,

I he town oi

j T race.', it-elf hai lecn occupied l y 'he j nti-Mar,-". I'rince Czartorjski and Gen ! Skizvnccki had left and sought rel'nge

t j a.-ii'ted a- d conceded ly rverv !thc abnv e 5 i'rits intlttencc me in any of my . 21 1,1 fi.l t, vi (t ar at, Jd.daJtntuln-nt man. that the lau.'rema.ks xx.th .ravd to the exi-ting a- (). Uvni a:uJ ,)uI-Tccu o0 , o goveinrnent. 1 have no jna-, .

M' cur Plate leh-tivp to the Militia, are un

it atvl .itneaot.ahle, mawntKii a luey: pric;,,, peoj

. . i.. r,.c.vn nd h:iitiienotne:mp no' st.prial u iorir. 1 cannot exercise

ere ni'i oniv "n i ,

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. . ..I.mitfpv M. rr. hut 'in taix iou ii i iii'u nirM on hv miv I'-tTiiiciiy aiiu ii ue ;

n M rn x "I-'-' X" J i t U (n,t nf ipna itv ii..-,. . .: :.. :.. i .. L- ,' : J .1.

inn mil u'u iii'i. 11 ii" ...... liiin 'i 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 01 1 1. n iii. . m 1 . . .

iMrmtivJa to idlcne,-. di-Fipation and,

and cm rnptinn to ( tde e um

Vi il!ipr i i 1 , ,r,. .. , ,..- tiiM 1 . (Ian all n;r thXVtiX luf s

. ...... w . 1 :..('.. l- ' mi .a j - n - r. 1 V -

ai.u da r 1 i brni u ! " xia 1 1 it. 1.1 . ai(.uniiiii')iiurum-.ii..

ed to da from I.rnnn, the Cholera ha?

i ( v (.ii mmip it rmparanr p in that tow n. I he to-

tal number of per?MH atf.'u ked by the t!ifao at Vienna up to yesterday w.i 13C0, f 54 4 ditd. The same paper also state, in a letter from I-erlin of the 30th ult , that the remains of the Flock, togethei ith the member? of the Government, x ho

wo ild not make their sol jection to the

ice tow aids ativ ubo sway the -lestinie d

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le Jor thY have done t i 1 1 b'a;: M t!.o council i;n - .ror a i.ih - i.o. j,

To v ht r 1 road Mi; t,i- in laip.- I H;.".x roar ;

me oiu;-e! inty

lObl

Iih

eeither doe

in U.cii son-lit tlie d:'f.;d debate

"I 'he ii on t he blast w;n board tla- ictiiu'- .'croam,

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M.tennetun-.e,". V - , reverse semse ,ts us. or ,ai ( ( ( r r 1 o v t-1 v land x i! J var its Emrcror had arrived at Slrusburgh, a ananued. nie, since thts can only be mam.ea-d lIew ; rru'ian toxvn on the Polish frontiers when t?l0 rrc-cnt le-i-la'.vc enact-'apain-t him at whoe hands yon hax e ex , , , . . , thv had la.d down their armr

., , . r-ener.ceii a real or imagmarv uron',; n l o breaM Uio ?lorru arvJ n.ec i ia- Minna-;ia ,

Tui i.t-. thf Mdtti: ate conij lien to a in- ,.,.. ... ,ilP nn;,.tr thosp uho feel Coluadaa'- m n, dxanr'! in firm array ;

i i ! o ilan. tl:i s in each eai, , f i.i,r . .. (n .., 0tt an v mean

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sun

The latter requirement l,ntever, far retaliation 1 promise them,

d Wide ilfw tii- st-irj and ftttp .-, "ir country's

Win

.ri

unr nin- dark nro'ind arb riiarlial train,

"lllfj ( !J II I f vi . 1 III l.lliv 1 iv MI1.IU in, I I .in tin w . , - i :( at!,.

, , rr ror-,r,l, ,l wilh. tor it I however, that Uha',1 ad.rj t none or .xI:M.'Tl.e -htt'imc baymn t dcrkeach lidlock'? fide,

" "' .. r ..,l,.l.xv Kator. pug.lastic ystea, unless coerce.

v,.te rare ..uu.ua ma., u.evond all endurance, direct; therefore, prat ut the act is con-j j p j,oJ( ().y,ce been the -uhject o! 'K.ered a uullit), for ue btliexp the tines J rcmar k tor one or two of your corn spin xed by law fur tl.c?e little negl.genc.es denls. They have not l eon suIIh .ently , . nlniln,,lv ,,,. explicit, and ot.e or two additional internreselnom or i.cvii nnpo.ed.or to say ll't.. camiot fnnH(lrr,(1 Fn.Plfill ast, are not fiequently collected. ,, 'pG a-certain who is PoM master, tWe l.aye Iwrif? considered Militia Mu- ore (iiili'ult than might be supposed.

The etlin Slate Gazette communicates

l b, rn-tv .-abrcitarti-tl Iroin its s-bcMb, i me ronow inp mien ience, iiiiit-u i itmuti!

I'he xxHrfiorH' Mo.t'.M the gale, and scour'd the! of Poland, Sept. 27th: We have this

'I bo cannons' t bun let - sb' ' to sbijuecnih bjtUe (Ja-.n. 11. en xv here the 'i hums' moot currents qbdo, Tlie bot- annnipotc :,t to eornbft stride; In the bold front Keutu'kx' chhalr), Stood bi-t tbior uati bv.ord. dcntli or liberty.

The ijreat ha um-i h martiHl'd all bii bands.

moment received tlie news of the surren

der of Modiinto the Haitian troops. The remains of the Polish army had left Plczk, and annroached the territory. The corn-

cold -h t 1 -bono in 1 1 i - braxvnv bnd;

letitb alike be learlees spurn'tl,

ill hour bis brtueh'v boom

ip.s in time cl peace as worse than useless. We all know w ho ha the appomtmc nt, And .be cold -ha N , i but whether he actual v t hst hares e en a 1 oil.u ,.ui.to and ,t Perhaps two, three or lour hour are i!c-,M,,uir,1,tm ,',..,)., r alto And lor the eve.itiu 1 ' pi opor t n:naie part ot i, ctuties, i alio , i vrn.,j -oit ti to what the otlkers con'nler or rxrept to the initiatt!. a matter of ,

-le te to call ll eir tiuty , iz : in marctiing rHrjrclure ilearmjj a gentleman, a tew It eani", an.l on that carnage-cover ! tiel.l, Ibeirmenam.le or so, and then endea- dax s since obo, ve vciuar , . mtn.ctthem in the -manual, tl.'tM t.om the inadx e, tency . ne.c n e or rom ? .ft to x icf ryed. voiii.tr to mftruct tbe.n in ii .cal.tyed the Postmaster., bet w een he e f b.1;llM;or(Mlltlbmt.Teflinl;H,ll,

of m i.uriiCicus c-a i';v:i'"'' n at Ii cv "i oi.,. on closing the labor r f late convention nf the friends of dr medic ira'-.jry, in (be city ln&t namctl. i it A Y LI'.. () (ion, the r;!or of the ruler? cf tut earth, in whom we lue ans! move and have our beinj, look down upon us from thy dwelling place, and hear our prayer. We own thv hand in all our Slfj-ing?. It is thou who has watched over n from cur infancy as a nation. It was thov who didst ncn e the arm, and guide the council of our venerated fathers when in a nation a I convention, such as this, they solemnly declared that they would he fife, an:! with their Mood s'ealcd the declaration . Trior didst enable them to form the sacred boa i of union, which tics b geihev our sovereign, indej cnder.t states. Tuois didst direct them, when they laid the deep and broad foundation of our j;Ioi iaus nr tional superstructure, --the admiration o thc-civiiized woild. Upon liic wi-ln rvtent of eur goodly heritage, Tnou hae poured out the fruits of peace and plenty () let the nations of the earth all learn tc imitate our great exemplar; that the into licence, the happiness, the freedom o, our bleeped country may be their?. Continue to us, graciou- Goi, t!(y Mf -smr;s. O. perpetuate the hallowed sj r,' of our forefathers. May the wisdom their in-lructionu be revered lorfan 'I y science, literature, and thf arts be foteicd: and mav eur citizen", be trained up to

tnander of the regiment of Hulans of the! virtue, to love and honor God, thro1 Jz-L'i Grand Duke Michael, unon l eie" inform ! Ciiiust, our Lord.

OUlU riin r.is.. i..i nmrr hie ei -11 kniiwn lHl t Ii V p!l

1 IH M I w .!. ... j T

ul.ii h they understand as UUte, pay u an,. a nt ., ,10t mention, 1 xv

. . . l .1.1 a.fl ...... na.,1 !: mi rr . .1 I ..." t ll.i. I.nl 1'mii. nt hiirr im'uri.

..iim,,;,,n fr t ban 1 hPV would io uu lie txi I emei v "iao. n uir. ur u-.- '. , poain tmmn ne "a1" h r-

L .Villi Wo

it'.. .... '...... O O I v . . . .- . c i : . i i . a :. i II

i .v . .i . . : ,,r i ho ...i h-i.t-i i no inrious ?rri e n a uiccuue- iduov,-

in i i- i :r pn r1 . i" i ii i. t"(" ". "

Tlr.t. ,ii ,,n -:. tp- ins hey are t;i-m j -----

V Itllioii , tin. " ' ,

!av is wasteil in idler. e

We xx ill now endeavor

!ix imp-eil en those liable to bear

ed of the movement of the Poles to the

left bank of the Vistula, marched against them, but he soon flum! that the 2000 Pol ih troops who had passed to thelcti bank, had already retired to plozk. and destroyed the bridge on the Viatula near that town. In the meanwhile, the Russian commander remained with his detachment of Hulans at Grosno-.vicc, in order to ivatch the Poli-h army, should it again attempt o pass to the left bank of tlie Vistula."

tliet i

iitnii. nil IV c Hi' lem in (,:("; w-.. .

r,..;i ..,.,1.1 ci, iitii-oi h:il allihOIltV SO,

Ill, 111, i.oum ' '-. , iij-.... j i cc; consequently a large portion ot in .ulmijl0t) n r0(;tr, while em 1 - , (. lh (nrrinr mitnl

'rdoxetl in the above dutie? l)oe- the in- ;-irt;nM ,tM aire brauii, thy i"' dlect i-ebned-

certain the ,!,vidual frrm whom leltersare often l im? s How noub!-t thou -bor.e aiuoii.' the i aer of man. I

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1 1 I i . I.. n n I T.in h;i"lP-Kill! ;iL"a "lia oiih -lo.in :on.. if rrrpiipi . i:im who s a Jui kre rn Israel.) 1 11 ''..- ... 11

' x. .' il)t v,,( ,, tutor d a; tliou vxt rr, Uie nui-o i o-it-r rnmiu.ntiiliiili :i C I P 1 k a 11 1 1 is . . ... r , .

, ,. . -. .,;;i ...,, A "'-"' " -"" ( annot t In- Or n t . ! ms rt enie ni 3 ri , u-e,

Jor tbouaii inuneti. u lC cncrn to a full and laithiul pertoimance Al,,a. ,iHcb hard and tratie usthy fate. ; efote ?tated, each man is compelled by 0f jUi otlice as such? Or is he merely an. A mighty on has falb n Teeurun li yet xvas

who tor the crcat' trreat. " 11 11 r wll- "! SI .....r Till' TT'I-el'

II.Ull Ol J II I, l.o 1 .

(). bleso the ni r.r;r.s cf eur nation. Le!

them never go astray, allured by noveltics. Give them w isdom from above, to keep inviolate our rights; replenish thc-rn with the grace of thy Holy Spirit; incline them to thy will; and make them in all things a? thou wouldst have theru t o be . I;ie?9 the rEon.r. of tlie land May 5 eace ar.d prosperity be continued to us Teach us duly to appreciate whatever thou have ''iven u- 1; love what is our own, hec:'.t:?e it i enr own. Teach us to trace up all our blessings unto thi i:, the source of every good and perfect gift. G save ti3 fiom the ills of luxury and vice. Suppress fraud ; encourage honest industry Give an impulse to all the latent

The Militia System appears to have been burlesqued with great effect, at XenYork, on Monday, and newspaper?, of all parlies, join in aiding the design of those . bo cot un the mock n.arade.

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The Daily Advertiser thus tlcscribes! energies or cur common ueaum .uay iecene- I the people love the truth. And may it

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The array presented in the streets ,t j i'e on-raveii upon rne neans or an, iruw. would be ver y difficult adequately to de-j H1 eat e.ntl it will triumph. O that uV. 'n.'in.,,!r .. .i.r i,,wi ! the trcemcn of our sovereign states mav

C I K' . A II'.. rvtvtt II t in aiu

liangcr rn.

bin to annr-Hr on three several day". We invited fc,h

, . 1 1 v .i , - 'oct in- Vila ilur nre tdeasure. th,e rendering a serxice to bi r a ubtle the laboi thus iost I) tns ansenci i r " J , master, or even to his satellites, alloioJ

; fa V r4iHr, i?.f-'.

1 .. , a ,nr nJ It V f'HI h . . . 1 f

n.-im nis rarrn 11 xxwuv j-u., con-ents to so niueh labor arut Jut t que: (:i r du the service of bi horse at twen . ;n,i not merely to him, but to others, .

lor necessary the abo e question appropriate, .yu an

Snuiortaut JLrUjs.

t) lar cmis the expense:

Tcfresbmer.ts nt twenty five cents more

nnkii-.g in the whole one dollar each day, ' ,

bemr: e.n indirect tar. of three dollars per Although Postmasters sotneium" equal j,

swei, hoxxeyer . as to one

all. "I confess. Horatio. 1 like not these

row die .V V. Mercantile Jdv "f'2sl but

,t r w -'ii i-n-t i -ivnnv

may sutnee tor, LA I Lri i i ucu ninx ityj .

Pv the anivr.l late last night of the

truiy love the nation's maxim united ivt stand, divided we fall. Forbid that any ruthless hand may ever cut the j-acred tic

dressed after the fashion of Napoleon, with small statues of the late Kmpcror of France unon his shoulders. He was nre-

sented with a large silver sword, which oi ,)lir hrolherhood ; but, under thy prntechad been exhibited at the Exchange, ting care and gladdened by thy smiles ; let about four feet long, and seven or eight ! thr people prai.v- thee, O God, yea, let all mches wide The dresses xverc so vaii 1 1,10 people praise thee, ous iu his army, that no two alike, it iV l)lc 11,0 -i0al fiatlln;!l convcntiat,

f , c lfn..meV,t m probable, could have been found. Capsj t:itir .lei.oerauer. auvance inecausu .rckct shipSyb.anos Jen.vin Cap Al , - .olo;.c ! o;' riseful know iedgc and of general bapptwnlrom L,x erpoM, whence she sailed on wl 1 "? ' , I ' ' ' .? ' ' ,Z?8' T0,;Mnn f P, member br"dl ble-e.i of

e.nu materials', iruui a ugui wig io ;i uann-j- . . box and a cone with bietplo and ib.g, eight in the prosecution ot the duties

lor ten eet :n the air . Une was made ol i "own -..c.j, ....u.it.u .u

. .1 w . 1 . ?!.:. 1 onr eaves urn iiuimc. t en en u. '

as he appeared to be, wore a chapeau y he enabled to submit sound fact? to

;ne ftoi er jungmeni or rue nation; 10 11c-

ir.r.um on each individual.

five, yot, on the Satuida;. the .i nih- ,j!P (ntr.ber. the editors of the .Mer-

Wo is. II .lo.e thi" br.ef article bv wv-'ri'l' dun"? ,hp n-.eetmg. not one was to r;mtl(p AlVPyVir have, received their

dp found ; and why wa-'.h'.s ! "it is p'ir j',pa of L'iden papers to the I Ot h, !

hundred militia, tixe bum. red c,t wiiom,n, u-rati when he is as a roaring lion siVp; together with London Shipping Lists .a. ,.,.,KU nn fnn.iei 'l:ns Now 'or ''a rnrruuT boar.' he Sx,ears l shall nevei t; .(i.r,U v lliP Rib Onr acconnf trntn

p - 1 - 1 ... t .1 -..a ..... - . . 1. ..n- . . 'about :ve teet lone- winch five him some

hi Ulul,,rlonglhMaUoon,,l.oa,y,l,rP.-.:;'S ' '"' 8- " - ' j' ' ' 1-; : h;lt thc,n,,!farac f cSilivor at Broh i velopo !, Let ,n,oo, ofoarciv.l union. , - i i tin dection. c ck of the morning ol the oth, anil this. ; -nd to nromote thv rnrv. Anr at lat a,II appear that tdteen hundred dollars; (Jetl(lomon lo on ,l,e alert, or I shall :riiva, has p,lt us in possesion of dates dmgnag. spectacles of tin and her , ' 1 r ' 'ot U(Jc rr r nre annually lo,t to our citizens by these ptol,aMv .,t talc unfold that will harrow t!lPliCP. (vvo l!;u, l.u, r.-Nothing was c,e .ccn in great nnoers; wh,. ; " I -

d..-'j:ti. u-eless, and. lidirulcu militia laws up jour very soul-.

We tru-l those hav mg anlhont) , w ill take j

this matter into consideration.

it seems to liave been the -.11 engrossin

I-. n thi vivci nm xiAZirrri- j(, ;(p far ,lf. i5 rPj:ut yvas known m the!

Mr. Kmion: The communication over K?ir,(rdorn--and it had spread with tele-

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freouentlv red, and oven white Mus-i ins ui.uen in upavcu; mere

.

lacnos were e .iur mows.

Coats were seen

to meditate upon tiiine attributes, to glori-

of briirht scarlet, brown woolen, deer sum,: 0' thv name, and share the falncs of joy

i . t.. ; r. c ...n i i .T.. !in Tiiv mcsenre. tor evermore All t its

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Cononssa-semldt,! on Monday last, as-wie ng atureo, x, ... ......-.-. graphic spcert-me etmgs were cai eu m, . .-,' n(t PPsk.p! ' r:' ,j!1IP,i we ask m the name ofJnsr, Christ our

. ... uu v ji -iv... ' - io, ... ... nl i'. io nn. in i. ni i c i l ovi cv , .

.1 a' ao the Lf mi v.:n' our sine . i- ' . , . " t"-, . . tinit a ge.ntlea.an w;.o has shewn hinelt a, U(:, a ncll as m private circle-, the j '

eitmrr

. . . , I.: .1.1.. mtnr 1. .. .Il.,.. .. r, t f ri m 1 1 i 1. -l t. r. fit i 1. n

i be news 1 1 om Lui oj e i- nim sue n ;i iiui-sat-i .nun 4H111, n. ou. ..... ltn)npc

The patnotic more pains 10 ue xpin i m in- 1 tpi x . crn, ip nf tlie m:n.ler8 approved, ana

, fi r, k-,,, r iv.-., n.ndandor! Iho "lusini,

-01 in iki.'f, ..... .- j

and important.

iThe -poor cretwer Nou- Veirons. heard reliance placcd ia their abilny and integ.;onl h a:ilJ vaiiously patched, mot the

v 1 . 1. . I 1 ' Ii'ii i. fnpn

rrave. ' ui unionunair 1 s . . , ,

lliat SO ant) so iniu Oteil t t .t-cai v ei" . .1 1 .1 : - ....... ciimoat nn. ...... . , i

agaii! tieiraieo. ami uirii .u ...t o,o lord? v ille '-since the retor rnation ; ami nihdated. She exists no longer as a na- 'without expi es-ing an opinion a to the

being made of red, yellowy green b.uze,n'5r lUii w:v' fhe grace of our Lord

Frocks scarfs in k- J !' s n 1 1 l"f mv 1: ui vion, arm irie

ictp, spenoers. h,n- waisted coats, of diOY:- lesiow.iiip 01 me holy oh--., nc wnn us

all evermore. A-:i.n.

The Reform Pill was re iectc.d. sam cere-

eve in every platoon: and pantaioons.

boots and sb.oes, displaying no less va

tic n

In Great li. tain much ex-itement ' truth or fals.ty nf the report, ;ut ft m a

1 1 ioU ii-frp !Knrlnil uilh !u nmr n t : i ro. ,

. , . 1 . ... 1 11 i- 1 .,.,i....!.,.iri"v,.M v . v. .. "

mobile in me nriiiMi iiousf- ui unu; i 11,1 n

truth or lalsuy d me report, . 1 in a pn lp morni of ,e fi, J. it n ibif b,iar infpff sfpi rnidd 1 n;v 1! 1

nncai!,,! in rnn-enurru e of the re jpc t ion 1 i "' October, by a may)..iy 01 . 1 v,ai.gnan.

. ... 1 - or not

Of the Ihtoin. Pill in the House ol Louis;

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" - H- Camp. in .he cr.W. to no, : ,,..,J , IV,t, lrrmL,o,l ,e u.,e J"'"? "'J Ic.KMl, l. the f.pU mi.) ...n,,....'' "'! n";k- ,mt eM.r.l,v eiuhlea.mn hnel areolar, Io A'; ,. ;,, ,oe n..We v.,, ,ro. ,. moo,, n - -;-;;-; ; ;; r,w... . o, ,n r;,i, ,,h , rV - , , , 1 reign 01 icirn, u 1 i.uuei a ..aor. virui,t . in the rejection ot the helorm , ,, ... rackers tl lesson which may prove u-eiul .,,nsme(l!! g.ving names, lest a prose cutmn ,. , - ' -x . (-ifv . covered with glittering

of the 1 Ot h Oct. thus announces the event.

gard of harmony and precedent. One soldter as if remembering

.'-? i tc Norfolk Ecaccn X-.-j. 17. Mr. RANDOLPH AT HOME.

A friend has politely fumisbed us w it a

to futui'p generattens.

w e it ler to another column

i- U.IUIX.-, x si .t jmo-.vw fnitv one

For particulars; for misprison of tieason. and a hi il uu !er ' J . i 1 r 1 , u, i ,n m.o A 1 eir crnphic Despatch acquainting

t l,n ' 4.v,. -r,T.n," iVr,nld rl p,p- Governmrnt with this important event,

-Jtiio.! :.t Tim V ai jish ii r i)f( bv ice. " . . . .. . . 1 m' our Lorn on Corresnoudent an abstract ot

- named already , viz: netner since 1 1 - ano aUlus-.re.s connected with it suspend- Can!,N hu, ,Jeon Kece.vcr. and S unud; the proceedings in heT.ouse o Lordsdown i Mdrov Keg.stcr of the Lmd Od.iee at: .oh.l, t o clock .a, Saturday morning , ... .. u,n ,il,. li'n the dms.on took place. Lords

1 ra xv iui tisv 11 t . 1 ot 1 u.i s 1, o 1 1 m , ii . . , . t j 1 t u,-M. ,i 01 I nm.vdle. , , l .,.;,. ...... . nf Wvntor.l. Lldon. Lynnhursf, 1 enderden.

1 x 1 ixi iv.'1. T I 1 r c 1 O nf I ii M. I 1 It i llir v y i v. i - -

many unfortunate, mist ikes committed on i t;i 2 ''Jiwir.r; xi t act 01 a letter:

niPvinu t.nrn.'ps. bv minv ;. militia n:.n ! Cnnoipn gor in i.narioue vouri

oot foremoi

and "left"

nlciii the oiictnur m a smooch ot more

l l3UII.llt.ll ml i.UUt.lM I

armor, and a shield j ,h:in tu 0 ll0ur '.rth- His object w as to

tin. Another bore

an immenese knapsack, inscribed "aminu

nition lor the stomach '

k'..:n v , . ,i..t 1.1 ... .1 1 1 withdrawn l.tm-at atlerwa.rds

IVOl-lll, ,1- lie V. IIUUl'VJLl UV lilt; llliVni,, ,. was dressed in black throughout: his or- crso of h. ;pcer h he vrn ,rated his con-

namcnts were, black bugles, his 1 trv duct i: remairaner m Lonocn i 1.1 ,.r : .. .1 : . r ...1 1 'il o'.u-iit to l.r.v been m Luskin,

oin.uicsj nn 01 nun, anu ins iace itiui eu, - T . , .

not in lav or ' : ve:.e ; .1 1 j it. usoo , h.iuui 11 v

1 miuua man, 1 ' - - 'most had his M103 on Monday 7 lh inst. and although ft," in lar"r ln vcr' ,, c'de hoaltli, addressed the peo-

1 1 1 rr 1 1

c xpi.itn ist. w ny no iip.fi oner eu rnmseiT as a candidate to represent them in the

Fhe Klack ncst Congress ; 5ind, 2ndly, why he hid

tiiC

when he

and came

A lettoi 1;

I

: , no r, ,,. V V I .i ,U . U'U.Ur .,1 tl.P la.t Ainoi-t to" ui'i'ii1'!' . .iii'v ,

1 1 "I",' !, ,m .1, 11 1 , J .j uu, HIV. l?l I'" I'" I . 1 . v. ... . . . - - - . Jl,.l, ..rr, - , ll .'ill " ,iiiii Harewatod and hainam opposeil the hill a,. ,..,o. i,. 1.. 1 .,. 1 a... r i!(riinii iump nn 1 v nuai or moivi.iuai- , . . ; , , , , ,. ,

IV 1 1 I . r n :l 1 1 1 11 n ii-.irn r r-i .f rrrn.,1 Imi -rla

Wltv M"V , UI JIOH IIU'llll .

1 1 .1 1 11' dec'ared to as honest a nmn as lives tarred and leithcred; manv had very , (ICC,rirt 1 1 , 1 prominent noses, painted bright red, as itl heneath the Lun. an p s-et ot rn ore to intimate one of the real tendencies of than ordinary talor.t. He read sou r.-! the m.l.tia system. The officer, were 1 ' V nc, al "rua.e :!c to, s to mm w i n r ." 1 1 1 .. . . ! j,, r nn don. -hewing tn.v he remained generally disti.i'mished by the splendor, m ' 1 . . . . 0 J e . J ., ..... 1.,, .. r.tiatio-i. hi.' -.aid I, e

ot their dresses, (some of which must b.ave! ulP,f 1 ' T c 1. X 1 1 1 . . 1 , . . , , r tv I 1 ..- -on , . r y' 1 1 .

unil tU rr,nr,r,o,.c S Ii 0 U I 1 V O . C I '

. . . 1 'ii. I I I I 1 1 ,i5 II i 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' vim- lj 'i iiuiiiniii - hpnn rnrv fcVr.PnC!V P

StaU, Senate, to h the v an, anc v occa- --ccted wuhthe L ,a ix t orusvnt .;.:.u Lord Uast. Uidont hereafter, h. cau-e h, w;;-an Loo- , . . , Othce.e ithcr a" principals. cur.,s. bnk-i-i .en.1 irier arm.. ! , .itld :i .; ftlents. and w;.s llw sn.ied by .be re Mgnat.on ol Mi. Living- Mn,,erstrappe,. did rot take a cor.sp.-:'" his body ol -trange being, proceeded ; .",;r.(lox ofthe :ard,dates. but thcr v t,n. tLerui;tM-(r.tai ot Sute. uous share in electioneer mg. in manner; Far 1 G rev P no at great leng h. and down Broadway to he Battery where, ;;or I)V fn,;i ,,r orPj( r tf) hifa j ... , Vf , , , (, a.oMormaloresa.d. '-thereby bringmg the m o,,nC Us,on dec ared that he had cons.- they were review ed by their leader; and; " ' - wa3 !i plea-rd a r- ' A t;i e I 1 1 Ue t ut m (. n t inn:.ti on . . . .- . . dorr., in I. id on v done bis 1 utv in nro- afrp rwrdi. t.rorprr Pi thn.uirb lU-nvrr' ltit - . 1

'be v;

'.Vai'.U'

Ult.

,1 die comer of Second and coriflU t M ith the iieedom ot elec t

having an opportunity

a; ho

. 1 . . 1 . .. ..

MS tiame buiiuit.ps. and: W.ll an answer to these nucsti r be U 10 tne u anquuny ...

'd.o n p;u pal t of a two stut j bnci, bouse, . 1

wcr '.onsL.'iii .1. i

' NOI S VEUPiONS

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h ,r re ir c u tl ic "niijoi i::ui . in. iiiiidii. ti an . l ra - irrir. cvt. . J . .1 .1 1 .

1 f . . ' i t....a , ,.h ii.nau at ipiirr j.i. n? 1 1 . a ; 1 i.ran

the c unhv. the Washington Parade Ground. The lu",u" ' , 4. , ' 1 . I l.iro Tir rri.f(?t iii-rr i f tv rr 1 r .

. . 1 1 . . . .1.1.1.,, . i"i . ra t'l r f i ...... , , , v.

1 1.- -i.-v-fi,-. r 1 ii 1 vi l l i iii-awi-ri.i i '-iii.iTivrrvii.ii m i'r ri rn rini: r i - o 1 rir--.

J lUt ! '! -vwi'itii I t Adh'lll 'll x ACIH.U lilU'.ll V'Jl IU7h 1 , iUIU j'l J

Pearl

before. He came to Char lore :r

win

f-V. ,b7ii f1."r.,i,7-,v.h:....v .oierr.vWa' the promoter and ungleai

' ' - ' J nmj: hamnton, V,i inui resuon, " as d .sen - u I to the Nov e r eign . . i.i ... . 1 ......... I 1 I . ,

'.omu.uniiHtions; at:.i l.u-j 1 ?1 u-ut u : ere d at:d take n, m his place t;f conceal Immense cheeimg.l

... .ll . . I . .. . .....I .I"... i. irl'.l lillT l,til.l.,.,l . rr, r.,.l..l r. l' ... n r r i r. r, I

I ' !l l I' lit I .III I I. l-T.lu.-1'io..vii. m hu.oi ,i r ion in ui , llicnillltlll. jr. ill . , , , , , , I ' r i . . he brought with him lrom Lo: wcu:d tifst abandon the ku g a lore: a-, -.j re e t, tor a longdistance, w a quite crowd-; . .,

a c oar :

Var Turr.er Tl.iS fellow. H bladv

). I . 1. ....,, , I, ,,.-. ,,r Ivim nl IiulilM'irrl. ,1 ,,. ,r l.ir. .li,..i r i fl a r. ,.l !(,

il'r ii I . i ' i i it'll n ,l" ilia l ll,ll,.r i'i il"'i 'i uu ... i"p i ii, i.i ,u , ii.iMin'ii ii un. i irni ' ..

ceajni.iv .; pageant, tor an hour or two; anil a i ! con-, anv of r.lain dressed truardsw as ie '

ii.i

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Me.'

oi mm,; m Daviess, vj at tin, Pike, ! ment in the woods near tie tV'U-e of hi-, phe Par was then cleared for a ds; ist ju ! cruitc-d from the idle boys on the way who . r (,r,,Pri.s. rohm.n :

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Vandi 1 1 i!i'!,. Du1 ois, employer, about tlie 30;h of e),-tober

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A g Itt

ei and Sullivan countu

ill oi p itn ns who may cwiisidei ihe,, el..av at

e a- a j i per organ . r oisrtUuoa

ol 1 a I later, si arid important

i r i' , . i . 1 1 . i. i . . . . ....

I . llt O un ;.,il Ul Ulf li.ll IHUl.ll" tl 111" III ft)OI l, I

! fiou-ciimes, and w as stulenceii to be i.nu

w In n t lie re appc ed : L'on ten's. - -Proxies, - o"1

heaJed the j roces-icn with I ircti bioom-. the We-'a ! ; ipa.urey, i-,t

A fantastical deputation was resent' fU .jj F.-nrr-.f', w ' i i r:i Albat.v, and t. k part in the la.h-rs o! j lU(J.t f, ,;ni f,

taei'.iKr.u.t to '.lie no rro ty ol h.

I f Folb Ii -tie!

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a -

'i . . ;nea f o tl

Fh.e editor of the Stonin'on Fncrdx'

.s oti v ijn'.en's Frux'cs,

! ihc da . , ro r h i '. 1 1 e r : . i , to L r .. n a

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IOTICE.

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! !. i.i-i n? I--... bo o ! the m:!.3. i il er 1 i'.. ;', , y. b..ait . j t!a lo..o tl. . at.d f r hJ

X i 1 1 ' rue,' t: 1

r - ii-.j'a-leO to p;i x ilo ir acci.;;a' v ; n ii i- io i . a: !,- t iruier L jo' emu f j n. . it b I' -ii MMI L!. HILL

metd: m that ttvo small smacks, of abi u ioit, b a, s biiihen. their .It cks wiihin a le o iinlu s.a! t!i0 bends ot the water's eio'e.

w ith a crt. ix of ix men each, started ii o i i

that poit a few t.ays since lot the Sou-h -o. c d, it j te, (if!; or i -rt'jne burdnii:. 'or-.-o

i j.

Maj.iritv nc am-t Mmi-icr,

(n the r csJilt ol t h

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NKW Volllv CONVENTION.

Tiie t ol lo tv i;i j is the suli-i lute i I tho ;n-', beautiful ami i.npi e-Ssi ve nddie-sof the .. si-j lled. 31 r. N:hroe. K r, (late of Baltimore, w ! . .. ,. ;5 fvi-"' -mV" tnr:0 b '"g c ba;g'"

no i t i the- r an.e (natei ..d, a'-.

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a ii loc . i :;nn t- to be ;! " v. ' I J "0 70: y

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