Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 December 1831 — Page 1

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t,,l. (.run I. dr.-.urk -'-;'V,iierg.vingme all the nces-aiy ciders. V Kl u;''!Ul-',vnJi-a"- " 1 i10' h!; r''y,he.d to "tthe

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DVniI!i!:Mi:MS vdl U icrhd a,;gr'd tn.uiUi; he will-ueoi draughts

(), D.il.r ,,r .N.r,. i r ih.ee inx rtio:i, p ie u casury lor I .tLU (.'. ut t ; on "iii; arnval.tie wcut up and look the ! our ploughman, and Lord Chatham for t i ru,,o ..nup. sre lor i-uh rvd-itoMeit them scctetlv into geld, w Inch the Jun teat and alter thanking the Court,! 'he leader of your hoes, anJ voui land r;iVrr,rlu!!i h at V-rtTto ,ct ! " " ' L ' "' ' U ' an ' ' u ! 1 ' i'ro " 1 t!ie and the twogenllemenlorlbe.rpoiitenelivill get worse and wore, and u vou t.'i.'.r nrr o r.,iuc auenraV.; L,.t u,.lu"')iCi rf'mg; ami wid wuUn.y or- Ue commenced by stating the uutiei theipb'Ugb upnddown hill, llouse-ketfcr's uv.'iu ivd.ty a u-ish to ,ico:,t:.;.ur, m c.i.furi-.-; cc 10 enJ 'j lo me- b') much g-dd was Kcprestotativ es owed to his ccu?ti!uen;s, voters, they live out of your euro crib and t 1 1 theii H-iS m!1 to ci;.-.i..i.rt'J a n.-w oi .idihicult to hide I addressed imstit t . and explained vnv it was he n ithdrew jniy meat houe; their w.eb"toil not,

b,-"',1', . ft - I vi'tuM Jnld't tr r Fdi!ortri ' tv.irC.'lW.i.e deliveud iu Vuirn;-, at , .... M .Hi ..I' i,.sr. II. I) WK.el, r. Murion Ihj"l!T, 'T J. L. Colia-in. nill l't rret ived t t!.i- k f i.iu'f, ni pavrorr.t ci sutisrt iptioti. At.LN't's rosi rin: gazette. The f' i'.owif.g n;'.r:ud gentlemen :uc ro que-te-l to a t as Aged for the Gazette, fet-i?i.oroh. Ihke co. Indian-i-Matthew V. 1- -ter. E- J Carlisle, Saiiivan co -Wm . ?I i'urdy.Esq r m J.iTi!' ? lit ;!. E.-p 'line :; IVni I .i n if I. E-q. i a'l.iv die Maj A Warner. Ii-v Harmony Maj. J. W.Swi;':. Jioimt-H H.mtMi Lewis Uiouks. (; m dU E-iwaid Wood. !rp , .hmutoiv Win It. Cole, Z . !) 'ti die J'dm A. (i raham , Esu . h nir"- S'i'it Wrn. J' nes. E-o. Ti ie-Haul Capt J. Wa?son. Ti nr. 1 1 . I )iif f V 111 These .rentlrmeu are auth ui-ed to re" . r,'fni' r 1 1 ( : i . i f . :im rp-pii.f tui t hp s,ine c:i account of (lie prcpneiois. SAMUEL IELL, K V. CADIHNGTON. r.Air. OF OKOWTIf CF THE HUMAN BODY.

.V tiKiLLET t liu?els, has investi-toictd tooLey. Mv Stewaril w aj an honest gated with cue. the law by which the ' mtt digent man. He made, 10 my prejj.io'ual iievelc oient of the human body ser.ee, dui ing seve. al nights, a hole uncle t in -itahue, i governed. The results oi his the uoor ot a closet on the ground tl tor. iabois hi e contained in a memoir, eommu ;'lheie wedepotiteil the titty tour volume-ci'-tied t ihe A' atieii'V ot Hms-els, and ol Ancient and Modern iiistory. fvevei pui dished in the number of the Junals tr would any work have been read with Hi picric I';uiiju: tor July, ol the pieenl mcwe eagerness, uoi appreciated uearr x yeai i ho l o t- accumulated by M (.-; i ti real value. The mlam tior w s care duh ttlit, est::l hhed the following fe-nejallly leplaceti, and nothing wa suspected prop. Dillons : the laiung ol 1'aiis threw tie tmpeior 1. The body of man increases the tnnstiinto Eontainbkaii 1 moot ardently wishtd rajiMv riMoediately after iith; the in jto shaie his iau, ..r at le to r ccive j ; j,:t Mwiii- in ihe fust year about twoihatdy his last orders tut he ?cnt m de imoties; nearly eight inches. jwoidby the Duke de V icen i, thai it 2. The growth f the infant diminish- would Ue dangerous it 1 weie to cme o

cm alter th' fut vear, m propoition a it!?ee film; that he wistiod me lo ioui.u.i in

adv a ores towards the age vt foar or rive vrnr, at which period it attains the m ixlcmnv of its p obablt exi?tcnce. Thus ; ijurmg the second vear after birth, i!s "puthis but half that of the tiistyear; Aud durii g the third year, oniy about cue t!;:.d After the foith or fifth vear, the in-

rri!il;P III lieiglit proif T Se IUI ' 00?mei - ji ailiu ii" iui ma uui auu giuu' jk . , tthle uniformity, until nearly (he age otiiuade me shudder al the ideaoi act dfe-. o fouiieen vear?: the annual augment Uion ! ting to hun the .eoiainaer ci my iile; but, of stature be ing about rit'y six millimetres, ion uie otuer naud, honor toroade me to a! out two int diet and one tilth. jemoiacc tiie party cf t!ie Eourbons, wben -1. Alter the fourteenth year, the height', u is placed m the necessity ot aaamtaiustill continue", to increase, but very bwv-jitg a conefponneiicc with him. What fy ; thu-. from sixteen to seventeen yen ! puoi-hment would 1 not have uuered aud the icciease i- it centimtrts. 1 7-10, de?ei v td , if the iuugs gov c rnmt nr, a!tt r Uicbo-; in the two subsequent yeaii, the; having leceivcd my o'ain, had diacovered . J I. .11 n 1 . . . t I I ...! I.. ml . ...J4..L.l.llt a ..ill .f lI

i . ..i. a . 4.' i'i ,i"C i- 1 1. ti and a nan ceiiiisin.-ii e? j

ivolv , or not quite an inch ! poieou s iorluot , ami uial 1 eisoeo ol u, - i r.i , iii . i,. i ! o. The en'iio giowlh ot tb.e huma-i both .according to his oiueisf Ac tne time I i . s , . i . , , a ... ......

dot s ii-.t at'i ear to DC completed, CVUl a;( Iw r :. t tlVe-eHIS. Tht- loieoit g propnitions relate fim to the po4'iv e increase ; il we consul-j

er tiie annu .1 increase in reference to theuneis were lai liom uspecung that lhey exiting height, we shall find that the in w ouid hav e had only to raise with ihfc tan. ha acquned, the first year after j pomls ol tne ti swouis uvo boards oi the birtii. mvo hithsof its height; m the pecoudjtloor, to lali upon heaps ot goid they year, !h -eve:d!i; the tlnrti year, the elev jiemameo there ne.uly Gvu umuUis Dui

enMi, tne b.urth vear, the touitetntn; ttie linh e.u, t!ie fifteenth, the me year, the ! iv . tdh :iiui ..i on so that the relativ e ! ..i nn- VI ll ITi .III I r . ... . I . . . I Inrr. 4... wf .do;dlv ih.t.inishes liom birlh. ' v 1 1 . ...v. .... - llo inciease'ot height iu females, th.gu somewhat les- than that cf the male-, f- novt rued b the same law -, until

sin a-rive about mulway between tie , L cry impartial niau,w ho at .er the peru.aj ei on goverouieui . ipdc oi his movnat!i twelve ear, when it declines-oi the loiiow log tiu ititi.i w uieh we tmd j thrr, hogs; sheep; o:g?, gun and horse; evi h in ro rapidly in the male. Smihe Lynchbuig VnginiaD, will pro-, solrie vei y good norses ; Nat i'umer; d.mts in the giowth of the two' nouuee Mi txanooiph, i oe oi s ine mmu , horse liadic al ; put lnm on his horse fcx ,ie nearly equal. jaud sudicieniiy in possession ot nis. mtel- ; laical, rough shod, with his double ftar2 lierause in her. the complete deve-j leciu.u tacuiues, to mate dim skniiui , rd jr-jn, and his Oroad sw old aud lie could

i'Vinem id the bodv sooner tciuunates; and " 3. Be-au-e her annual increase in t Us than that ot the m.iSe. j The height o the inhai Hants ot cities,', at th; ag c-f nineteen y eat-, sui passes t-y - two or th.ee centimetre, t m an inch, or 1 i ot an inch, that ot the inhabitant-' of the comdrv. Y-'urg pers.-e in easy ci i cutr.-tances, ."igigedin -u,:y,ate in geneiai aiiove Che me- ium I nbt. Between tlu tdih an 1 -'.x'ecut'd eai ?. .11.... .. he annuil inciease ierv le-ular. and

... . . one tweiiui or aai whir:, take? place u 'couuts ana s..ow ..uw ne hid expeu..eo nt the months imir.eoiattiy piecedi g upw aids oi lt'U uuu .1 Lucie Sam"? cash, fit i.i a it-idt uc e oi li uay?, as Ut ne i al The growl h of M,e body i,,r severa.1 JacKsous ixuaoid.i.aiy .dmisiei to Rus01 d.tns aiiteilor to .-irth, incieasts ii,it tit. He i i . naiov l c btcied he u nl said

A i n.T Jo I he s , r.M i . v e, : , i-... , .. , ... f tin e?-iv e n it , e ' : th' in '.:! I .t.h';ir.( !!' ic .n:.: I., 'ui in " "

;. It,,''",l,7 !;. mark, that most oMhe i,act; M' hch ihe foregoing results are pu di rated, have lelerenre cxcbiMvely to

Rius - cl - , and the pic ince 01 I'.rabnt. YAECALEE EHiEARY. The dav I elore the Erni ei r left Pun tor the latal campaign ot Russia, tie kept a.e with him at the clo;e of the d.tv ; an i ;u.e Keeper ot tf.e oruirai.ee iep.., . " a3 a "W ! 'ihanic, and who made fur me. ma very .11 1 s " 1 :' .:ei , ?t t ai ik st? wn,; n r aed exactly hte us many .pirto v ,in;1n s ; U..ch ot tueai ccntaiifd CO,tCUIr ; and i placed than k my library. Whtn th Emperor came bark from the Hu-s'.m campaign, he steaie-.l entirely to have lor gotten the money , and he returned to Gel manyis.i the campaign ot Leip.c w;thn ; g.ung me any paiti:ular orders ou the sahjec:. The only reply he made to my 'pieUcn respecting it wa3, "We ehail jfptak ut that v.lieul come heme At last, w hen, a tew months atlei ward?, he twaci uouur to leave i'ans for tin Cficnr-aiirn ot Erance ! masted cn his relievmg mej Mivi.i vi.c viai jv. a in.arc.ii, ioj viiilu I uoght nut be aide to answer m the ;iiiid?i ed the rjiportant event that might (thie2'wii ir'ar.j. "Well then," he said, ;-h;:o it at yojr country ecat" it was in jvamthati cmonstrated , observing that l A ft1.. i f .. 1 1 m f A CI tfl'ltirl I K r, uv Vl fij.i'i leaiioiir from V prii nes lo l.i:n i i.oud.iel, might be plundered by stragglers id the tuemy; that my occupation m Earis ; never permitted me to remain long in the .country, and chance and the shghtet rmi prudence might make me lose the money llewouhi listen to nothing, and I was I'.uis, w tie re 1 might act a? 1 ple.trt o , a no ; that he would lei me know at ?ome i.m periou how I was to dispose ol ue uioi.ty That circumstance was one on. .n i.ivt? that made uie keep so cuiciulu al a tante trui gov t uiaietU. Aly aliavtu-n to the person 01 tne Luipeior, Uie ouoof the allegiance 1 had ui a.tt to i.im. m, n.. i.... ., ....... uui i uau iu ujr j.v.-. ..ni a was mauiug wiose pauuui .cm.xuooa, uhlc i. . . . ... i 4 . 'Iiunoietl I iu?siaus occupitw iue casuc oi (Verneie. Enievn tiepi in the .cry mom w heie the UeasUi e wa?hid. i htse soiing an mat tunc i was iu couuuuco agony .i I expected ev ery clay lo iearu that alt wad j oeen discov erej. Euttunalely the i'rus ! . . ......... L ......... 1 I . , ll,. I . . . . I isiaus went awav al last, and I was ea?i. tretll I1IM Oi t'lr J. 1 U lUtiatl IV mvi I IU5 , jut teasi iu tual respect. .1Ar'Ji$ fj'L- i ! valltue .

atid uijfmtitd uiiiiomatisi, wc wuigive upiun.eHV hrmdred ceirots acioss the

joui claim io any kuowiedge ut human i cImi a. tei - L.at. Jour. : "Jo. In ixunuouU aim ms couiiis oj iiu.- , ingtiuin 1 ni mouei ol iiepu.-iicauisui , in an Loglfit My le c oach diavsu cy lour ; line . ay ? , aid alleuuta by Ju oa and Jodi, held loitu in ais usual sty it, al last buch. i dugnam Couii. i . u long naia..gue u .us ' ' ..umn ing onstituents. He mu-t h iv t iui pioved .aptdly u. heanu si..ce lie was m 'baiuuioie, wueit U was i o Ueucate to ; pel mil him to u a e t a lew miles onl of' 1 ivhi av lo N a?nu irion , lo settle tits ac "... . i . . r-uf ""urn no. tujot u. n.-i-oi wui a ' p ill oi t a(.d KOo" tni; t Ilea I II ul ..."

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i ..vaj. io tr Asiu.jjiun "e iuuiv uvu uis iui iu

him at the- State Department, he very prudently Peered off. We are .tide- ted to a gentlem in ptesetit tor a short sketch

ci i.i-s auuress: ;Leg slatuie; would cut . ne to hang a man Mr. Randolph arrived at the Cc-urt jtodt would vote tor the while basis; reIb'Use about one o Iro k in the evening, pealed ( art ot hi? letter to Win. Lee, and w hde the court wa? it, -ston a soon a-, particularly th; t part wherein he spoke of it was ascertained he wa- there, the court ' hi?" "dear constit ien!s , God bless them,"

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ent two Members ot the liar to iutormand may his hht-irgs never descend on

hlru ,hat lhey hjll adjoun,ec), to ailord ao opportunity of addresmc the pee.de m ihe com t house In hall an hour alter

hvm fanva, (it canvass it coula be! neither do they spin" then daughters, called) alter having oueted his services tohere he made an ms.tmatiou too grcn lor iUi. peoptV le nas t.v..,tIltv mu. h .is ieretit.on, and ?u h as would have ticit

itisfitil vifh tl mm., t .Lcn lie .1 1 u i ll0uUjl. ,li(J mud, at,:mt m ruU,trun unlnei d I way did not knw beb i , Uat - to dec hue him?e a canouJate hr the ?ultiage of the peopie, cvcul.l ue C-onsioncU : an commiitii.g " j mr-il oiiiia,e on ta- J commumtv.' Had heten at home, raid f ,!Ui havt heen ett.c1ri)t Ui. hr,v hftngiadol an eppoi tut.n to watch the m .i co 1 1 ot i he iii:ps i;i C'Migits?. I?aio J ' hn W Eppes w a an iionest and CiH,M;t m putic i ui. i he gie itet 1 1 i i on Gove roinent itie u oi io evir ktie wa- the pietepl r , S ,ie Sai:Ut i w ti4 xriw ,uuu, 9 having a ay .d killing wiih lies, and if he have not more lac? diari a 'Eoiu Cat, would imvc tieen otad long ago wut bitter against the i'rie?'.s, their lat alanes spoke ol I'aul the tent maker the

I'rie'ts would get moiicy fiom the peopiejled by their friends, iu public meetings and give a dratl m payment ou bt fcie-jand oiiieiwi?e, and liiey must contequentphen. ile woui i not uke a tdati on te- j iy I roj.sidered as competitors loi that pheu utile?s he cculd Hrri st e his acupt i dirtmguished station The addition ot a tance, without seeing the acceptance . h ui ih name to the list of candiviattb, and

would not take a (ratt on Jarn? t.i nee, ' ihe nchet man in the tountiv iu we ' knew ?ucneliiing of the English language, audi! net a ma?ler woitiu.in a? at ita?l a very ie?p ci ill Jimney man; iiao nut beared tht Go.y t pleat he. Mut e the days ol Doct. Iloge ;w a? rigid hire (touchiiu ois lieart anil look.ng u-h ?aoclimomou?) m the -ijiji c.1 oi iei.pjon. 1 His iL(.umi aiab t tr.cnu vYildam L te; puniy 1 1 f 1 1 t h t tirstlawyei on the touUi enie- d the ron-mac, and .-cc nd to none on ihe in. .th M ie; alu?cd lue membeis ot the V ugiida ta i-l.uuie lor voting in lavir "i Lctvis utd ag.iio?t Li t lor Juoge , Lt- ii now' ' ihe laiwi- v -. ie he i9 an I --in,, in. in. ,a.'i I, in pii ue ii;f wntie , th.it iv Goo, I . auuut i;e a .i-trrace to my c 'Uotiy , ' ecau?e Gen Ji-.clvoa had the U iiii.o; loi.eclatc tiie L. 3 EanU uucon -tiniiiouai, i:? i s loii is c:d d up tlWJil pdppi j, i'i i , fda'dc!!, vie. jud put tnein upon n.i ijccls c;?eji u y , tc--r?eai Uo : ping his hand,j o.ii ito io read -oaje ot J o ,9..ii"3 !c iters I" htm, but had ieit them oi ni? cat 1 1 .gt ; .in.; ?h.mti vole Pji Aniic Jatu-.ju, noi heeause he was tne uts .j i.ttdici.. ill LLc.iUSe his opinio. is comcid- -. ao.'i e nearly with h'.s uwn: then; aie ihjliUj Oct. i qa ddjcd,and -.vnocul wou .

pre. i, t o. they cannot "e electee i shall MV ' l 'V l"rru.ic vole tor Andrew Ja. Usun .ecumc he is lut ,UloUl l"'ig that my name would only man who can ueep out jut enemy be --vorably considered by the couveuacd uaue; because nc is the only ai m viw'Uim' 1 ,lUve lo Ieti8t can keep out Henry Clav ! tne most Ua- come Uliuei usmeratiou , y ou will uiat giticus and pr-Litga.e mlu i eve, kllv ? duiow n ihe reasons why 1 most respectsave one. I am cum.unu to allow co ,uli Ut ,u,t' ttle ho"ul l ing pitsented Ht nrv CUv. u mcceraic ov.rc o. L.eiSuu l lhul 'i'table oouy lur nommaiiou to

al htmness, wnd-v 1 aoow Weosita- to ne a , . i . . i , . " ' ' ' aiioiit me, ttouiLiut; uis iocleo iuyiu . 'v b slavsrv uas lecoucneu to u. Had item , ..... ...Wit lUtl.LO . I.VU V.l Lyilli. .'ll..UIU betwceti iiampn Kctm ami bpid.ead, than had bci to ills o'JJ ntruta! toiJ7 y.-ai. Kicharu r.u,a; a poo,- tic - . .. ., ,: r... t.r.,,.f ,,, M..,..r , O - , auie'au, auu dubui f-' iu vii..ijviiu hi home; tile papeis liad keiiit:.. e.iih iicish's lies ag.iuiit him tier eun. t he ivil liouic. L iZrus auti Uivcs; v iiuita v.. .uvea tl0D . a utsl ol couupdu and lutiigue,; ii.prp hp aw nur two ll t'lesiuenis. one . . Ii . , .. talking for and voii.-.o .,;r.,uut ihe .ate ! Ihor.i I,d . .hi unr tu., f t I e l U LMI 1 M : . ill t ill. I'. lil. 'i. ' b - - bagts the other, w hum ;pr ppi-.g m.s beau; ue had the sinceie.i u -pec;, giving us all Uhe visionary theoues ol the l icncn wnian dee, Intern il Improveuieut tat jous t coutrac tors " Whei eV V ancey w ish to G d tie was here (i'ancey answers) aui not tor

i- jobs, Major, nor you either;! 'Jr his conduct iu ihis matter, he itcciuu ouch Tnslam L'.uige? wi.h aj1 punnc dageiiauon iu the slieeis ol Coi

nouid not touct

pm ct longs. Lncotiilated i'tltnyiVi;ma,i7:X4U! ai lUe ''"ds ul his ovvu becieiaiy, anil abused her flection lor pt rmittmg ' E'-acU, who, we arc told, aoadd Jutu Hei Maliary to teii Juo. II Ci ay, thai ; 11,3 situa.ioa in di -gusi luuueduiely aUe;his onl v recomaiedaiton was Ins surname, vaiu-, aud ieiuine to rw ntu-.Ky , uis ua

hut liege r li now Ciaij hmisetl, ami ja igl;1r trcui the insult oliet ed y oUg Clay ne thought he w.ts illy prep tied lo entei O Jew i,i,;.rpfnf.iit; railed lieniv Liav that 'cut. j p - , . - ; -huiiltr and deal man Mi jeUei-ou learn . nad made him poor; Calliou..,L wades. J L Duftie, compares tne 1 ai ill and U ai.t a Maie bank to tw o cat hole?, one lor the luip... ii.e .tth-r lor the oid cat. 1).. . . . noticed idiilihcation. it was uoit?eu-t. . ii jriin int i . . i .iui iiuifr'Hi iii.ii. . .! . . .. ... ...... ... . tUdt ever lived j tad sttu mea ii w i$e, aad

hae seen 5,Ui,e as pu.e, hut had o ve !-een one so u ,-. and pure; would cut grape v ir.e t ban- mie tnembeis of th

ver a e me, when I cease to pray for blessings on my old constituents. You mav have Sir Isaac Newton for (1 l!ip i r i ! ip-o;i 1 1 on of hoc nlfiPr rmuliln. -ds tut Mr Itan-iclnhV.) ' Lfgii?!i a inirv -w retched condition 4 S dch 1'eH-atdiy, the most virtuous and intelligent in the woi Id. LE lTEfl niO.M J EDGE M'LE AN IKOM 'THE HAGKKSTOW.N MAIL. A UlUr Jroni Ju tg M Lean to a Mttnbtr of trie inti-.Masonic Convention Psashville, 7th Sept. 183E Dear Sir: As the time for ihe meeting ot the Convention at Baltimore is neai.iu pursuance of my promi?e, I have the hon or to address you on the subject ol our con v ersatim at Columbus. There are now three candidates lor the Presidency before the people General Jackson, Mr. Clay nd Mi . Calhoun, have all been nomina epe i hy one as humble us mine , might lead. tai as at y i; fluence could be ut J 'ached to it, to distract ?tili mare the pub ! ho mind This I do not vi(.h(o fee, as 1' do le i r it would be mjuiious to the best m?ere?tsol the country. j l'i by a multiplication of candidates, an; t h ct ion by the People should should be ( prevented , i should consider it a nauonai; ;miouune - m ,ne present agitated stute ot ihe public mind, an individual who thouli1 be elected to the Chief Magistracy l' llliUl inajoiity of the votes ol the people, could scaicely hope to coqduct "juccesslully the business ot the nation. He should po??es in advance the the public con.-i.ii nee ; and a majo.tty oi tne iuiiiages of the people is the only sa ti-daetory evidence of that contidence. Aly situation on the bench imposes considei aiiou? ol prudence and delicacy which do nut arise, peihaps, tiom any other otlicial station Whil-d no one C m deny tiie right of the I eoi'ie to select tntir Chief Magistiaiej noaiauy ot the braucnes ol tne Udveiu-j mem, it w utd seem that a meuibera ol the ' Judiciary shuulu decime the contest, unless the u-.e ol his name wouid be likely to tiauquiiize the public mmd, aud advance il.jrt i.iii.i L rile s.t It.... the i'i t-i .tucy . 1 ouid uo luiustice tu mv Iteltugs. tl i wete not lo tt-uuer lo m intuda m ihe J couvenuou m warmest et aiiluue loi iheii J ,'ialoiaUie cousiutiaUwo, cid lo assUie idcui Inal 1 eUiit never ease to cneiisa the lecudeclion ol ilitu ooou opinion, . r IV , ...,... I .... I ..... ,Y ... I ... t , " Ll11 'D"- -b ) i am, uearu , truly yuuis i b ruin the LouU'.iuc Journal The unj.;uitd leiter w i d'.ea by l.'ute,I.Jl.,,,r, ..... I i . I . .J I I . .1 1 1 . I M (-:;. I 1 1 t I I I . 1 1 1 1 - I vj ij h ul. uu-ii "-v. . .v. - . -... w bia iu me t'resideu ot that liepuoiic, was! bl-!-,h'ed m a Idle LUinDer ol the Ucu wwd big. We aie uot surprised a; us deveiopuieuis oi uiu cuaiacaei auu con UtJCl 01 ail i'looi e, iue w. u, -uiuijitt . - i'hey hav e not eunK. Mm ta our tstiuiaU.di. His attempt io gaio popuiaiity by arai.ng tiie authorities ol Colombia ..gaiost me llbtity aud Ihe lives of Lis couutry uifcu the veiy men, wiiom it is his oiliciai uuty lo protect, caunot disgrace a.i, nowevei deeply ami damniugiy such an act might disgrace any otnei mau on ear IU . It wit, ; piooably ue a gtatiaCaiioa to nuow, tual. t siaic. u i'o His Exce.Uia joota, Juta Aptti, I vjU :llCd Lit II. lJ jii 7ti .-. . i , t resident fit- liti.u Air. .,tt !r.t . , rf i j ji J4llijt. aiu i'ae uu.ieisignea, citizens ot :ne ' United s;ates oi A.nei tea, i cspectiuliy s' licit tne attention ol y our Exedcncy,to line lodow.;.g suiemeut ot huts, wiuca Uiei.min :m ..uh innn w. .- . . ' J L,ce-iu-e-ucy e consideration. They hive I.... . ... ... I . .. : . . . ut-fii nil. i.it.ir,'.. i ..r 1 1 . ...... lue .aicnertu .uiuisicr, lur ti.u purpose oi

ingratiating himll with G.Dt r i fj," a iC. U.whom, until he as pllel Commandant General, s ,I Moore h ib.tual.y pronounced a traitor and a villi.n. hm intorme.J Gen. Urd-mrta, that the undesigned were conspiring agai,M iM, ,fe and were determined to have him aisassinated. He also advised that prompt mensures should be taken against the under signed, in order b prevent them from Uriging their plot to milunty . This inl -rmti n, though of a v ery stai tlii.g rhi-. racter, has not much a-dom-hed the under -igned tor they have forson-e time belu.red said Mooie lo be w fjolly de-l itule of all honor and principle, and capable of committing any baseness to etTect his own jcr poses. ui Excellency will at once petreive Ihe delicate and danyerous predicament so which the unnei -signed are phio'd. .

ieserieu ant,' denounred as assassins, bf the man whose iiist and most imperious doty it is to be their protector and defender, they have nothing to rely upon in such a leai tut emergency," but their owq icnocence, and the justice of the Colombian Authorities. But upon tb-se, tbev do rely with an unshaken contidence. They pronounce the charge to be a foul and atrocious calumny , and its author a vile calumniator It appears that -aid Moore has avhi'ed himself of the fact to invent this accusation, that the undersigned and oth ers have find frequent social meetings, at which a game of cuds, tor mere amusement, wa? sometimes played, and at which public mailers were scarcely ever mentioned These meeting?, he says, were tor the purpose of rising upon the time aud the means of assass inatintr Gen. Urdaneta. and that ihe blow would soon ne Strut ' The Undeoiirr.pd d rhirn n..f sou anly, that they are not only guiltles ol cuch a nefarious intention, but that if they believed it it to he harbored by others, they would instantly apprise Gen. Urdanetaofit They dechue, ton, that they have not meddled either directly or indirectly, with the put lie affairs of the country; and that in illation to them, they have al heait nothing but the public repose and happiness, and the well being and safety of all persons. The untlei signed appeal to your Excellency, with a full assurance that in ye.up Excellency's high character and known intigrity of purpose, the, will find an etT.x tual guarantee for their personal Ml. tv, and for protection against the machinations ot their Minister The undersigned avail themselves ol' ihis opportunity, to express to your Ex'-ef-leucy their sincere feelings of the highest consideration (Signed) THOMAS K. TRAVEHS, AUGUSTUS LEEAiND. ALBERT GOODING An Escape from KmqhihooJ. On Tuean'ay the Deputaiiou. headed by Mr William Ewart, M. P. attended the King's Levee, presented the Liverpool Address to his Majesty, who was pleased lo receive it most graciously . A laughable mistake hail nearly taken place on this occasion A) Mr. Ewart knelt to present the Address, the Kit g seized tiie royal sword, and was about to couler the honor of Kuighthood on him under the impiession ihat he wa. ihe Mayor of Liverpool. Mr Ewart, seeing the Royal sword suspended, and feaii'.g that hi- M .je-ty wast ) intjV ' Knightho. d on bun, exi laiu.ed basuly . .'ot me; don't King a mePouwhi-h ti e kn g a-ked, Why, which is ihe Mayor d Liverpool?-' anu wa- ml'oi mod that his Worship wa3 behind phis scene exritci couMderanle adiusement m me Royal ctr le. The .May or .wrn the Lailirls wire then mtrodoice i by Lord Meiboine. The Kir.'g wa9 gi tciou-iy pleasctl to conlerou his Wcr ship the honor of knighthood Liverpool Times . DOMESTIC S.LK. We have received a apt-, nne n of sewing sdk. manufactured by Mis HallowtU of the Society of Ei lends iteai Sl'ein, Washington County. Indiana, which, tor fineness and soilness of texture, ami evenness and strength of iibie, is superior to ninety nine hundredths ol the imported sewing silk, and surpassed by none that we have ever y et seen We know no re .son why the culture and manufacture of ?uk may not be cariied to such an extent and brought to such a degree ot perfection in this country as to become ;m important staple. There is no part of the vast territory of the United Slates where the mulberry will thrive in which the culune of the silk worm and the manufacture tl -di: may not become a valuable, a produc t', uay , an economical occupation Indeed, in -oiae p.u ts ot the country tne p. oJuctioa ot cocoon- j, aiieadv a source oi ia! proh; Fvcus. Tne Courier ays mat the sugar que: tun decided the election of Mr. u.,g. g tto.m a? senat or lioia Louisiana'. sug.i il a? y ''d will gerdlcuit-u, 'us a loiter pdl fur your party -L Journal 'Ihe Lart'i l? U.oTJ mde r.eare: hc?un tu witrer tdin m ;u;u;:.ei. It; Uioi.oo I? 17 miles in a -ecou.i, - i'i..i i: .. ;n u. p ill oi hl" hat to ..n-dilfl l:i IliC ?'.lf . Iu goes ;:.a.i .re'. cal;:.., ctdd.