Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 February 1832 — Page 2

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ri ' . . V". ' :.;:, .j t v. . i L -mar v J ' id) vv. i i.imr i.v n. 'a. r !iKNA ( LAY . i. :r 7 u Precise.:', vf :'ic I'niu i ' ' J!!IN Si;i(iK ANT : ha : :-.t i ne r.nn.m ation of Ma.rti:) Van limm iiivoy jam., i . .,, f;,.-,. 'hi', in VJpiMt-0,mUn,-,r- '-' l5"""n- ,e ; a. . j - i jeeted hy .he Scnnfe. 1 f.;, .ul! mnM myt havr hcen mo, i P t . -t? . eat ; est i'n.! tet.M Another 1 v-x-kvo dollars' . . . . : !ost to the people l-y tfio. Picsi.ient P 'such-j cin,,," nominations. Wonder u hat his ! ..... , , ,v. . xt "jndiccus choice? no i, to L.I next flie vacaruT? Will he send him who ki i- i cdTecumsrh? or -'iioui ;ei:cijo" Richmond Euunrer? if th.e A litem ry soneiy has tcrently been formed in this place, called the k' Xationai -orurress ot ineennes. Its mcn.bcrs; nre t.uitifrcii', ir spot tahie and attentive. r.rm iKo . ,lr .x,m ,l.-.,-i.nm nl.tniio.t it.

tK;r rrfr,mr lt bids IVr to become a ptefesscs to he governed, fair and manly j l.K r meeting, it tun, h..r .ne a.. J

Scr,oo: c; insuucuon ior inose ur.u-eu 0'r. t. t ,, ., - '

j utiir ?peakinc.-r the proceedings cf par-: liamcntarv bodies. The Kex. Mr Shaw,' r.CMiknt; ckluerrdhi-.naunal address : , . It , . , . . , ' cn Monday night last; and notw o-tand. ing the inclemency of the weather, aim ! tnerous andier.ee attendee!, who li'tet.ca ftith Jelieht to the eloquence nl the orator,0' the c oquer.ee ol the orator f , , " ret lad.es appear, don the ,e meetings ot the Society, rwh.v ;,rul I-iidav evuiin-sJ A large numl c1 Ccca ion. Thi arc held on Morula The foitign news in to-das paper be found inu -test ing.

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orn was retailing ;u :ew vMieaus uu ... um mtuuiuui u , . v.-r......v. s- ,r ip ioint rotnlni .... . ... . f themselves. We are nrononnrpd nriu.i !iim for no other ohtect. than the. ho unties i J .

t r.o J 1 si J ar.uarv, at Si per dpi . oi eais ... 1 . . r r . i - - .1 n-ioseti rpa 1 . rats. deli" .iti-.i.T m t.nmr. id cf oiiicc. !i)U: ticcessar lv 10m 111 he crv t' 'LU' 11 11 J

and was verv scarce," so quotes the Louis-- c,artuu, ,u .wiu...' ; ' ' .'i.t. ,,f .'rmmriition. shnnt h..-,.,,, t.-. '-t

Title Journal. ! from the many to he impended on the few " 'Hero of two w ars,'1 "the greatest and the1 tro'n tf" '"'

The Cincinnati Republican remuikingj "it influences their op;nictc, their haT.it- Qacs. Do none hold offices in the goon the icjectnient of Van Paten's nomma-j arui their conduct." PiHciplcs.it istme;; vemment hut Hich as nSiee with h Pre-

11.-1, v.xs, "ine ucmocracjei uie. union , (jce . :lU(j tlie only wav to test either theii-' ? Certainly not ; their devotedness 'scrokant as Vice Piesident -f the I'm- j 1 lench blood, lhopc and belie vr this will ndi take the indignity to heiself. Shej Va5uo or tlie 6u,cer,fy of those who nro-; 'he General being the te-t ot merit in ' ted States, composed of gentlemen Iron. lc the case. The bulletin dees not cotiui.foh! the broad standard of the peo-i fess them, is hv their nracticud eiTects ' : ea--es, rone ran be considered as quale various parts of the state and of citizens ; tain another won!, but it harmonises with pie's cause. cn,J Jackson c: l fen Buren I would' now'ask the c'andtd enquire: at" ' '" ! to hold office but such a-, -cnipulou-ly of Mario., count) , wa hel l at the Cun t the ace unt given by the goveinment, that -.,- ir ce forth i-c S7 -cvi -'c co-f,.! ter t,u,h' to look around him and r0mn-re: t'iiloxv 'hrouyh all his circuitous wind i House m Indianapolis, cnTursday ex caing, ( the workmen ;ue leady t.i retain to their " ,', J ' ' J ' j the conduct of the lea iin Jat kscn men iu' :ngs, at: ! -:t every corner, halloo "huzza the 31st of Jannui) for the putnose ct hhor on h iving the tanfl adopted. The

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rT l 0 ,, . ... I he bteam I oat I it pecanoe amved ' 1 here im the 10th, and proceeded up the river -The Circular LtUtr." of Senator Ew ng. to his constituents in Km i, Daviess Ar ;a u ,11 11 . fTeek Gazette. I ho steam boat b tihiv arrived here on ihe Gt h, and left the same day lor the up-i for Whash. Our nver is row iti tine na-; T liable order Several Fla' Ihsat have lcru'ed for New Orlear. ; " ' ' j . .. . . I -n I omU iln rp .11 1 iiirnr., I n hi the Chi inst. Our Senator Mr. Ewing, and :ut lt presentatives, .Mr-srs. Ih tmer and Pecker ica h.cd home a few daxs since. Wo (rust the centennial anniversary of ..he birth of the illustu. us Washington

. ,1 . ii.it . 'peifecutcd. The suppoitets of Mr Clay Will be celebrated h urn class of our; L.rt,Bn ... . ;

c;tiron9 It should be r on? id. e red as a ho j and are dimly coin meed that he who en" for daring to exerci-e the liberty of thin ky t!a) ; and no one who is a lover of t!ie weavers to ptostrate it, strikesal tiie licarl1 Hg for themselves many of them after

chatnj ion cf freedom, should withhold his !fsv,nv .if thP h;.K t.. .v.iJ . " ! ..r the memory of one "who was fust m war, hist in peace, and tarsi in the lieait-l of bos counti rnen.! ! The P.ev. H M. Sh aw w ill preach at! the Vincrnnr m,im, .... . ! . - ..".un .; .III' s rnpi to rr.onow nt 11 o'clock, A. M ar-r.u.u ni.c-in,; v H.nr. h..!d. U Xoutrt.v l.ifrarv. m hi!) ,', ; 1

r'wv en Moii.i.ix hvt. Tt-.,. h.lhnx ias name J I eonfirmed by the St nale, and it i? r.ct to' et,(?a.n 1 re re.cctcd oihcers for the current; he piesumcd that that body would have '" Pnti.i-n. itlone so, if it bad not met'thctr ap;roba-ri-I X M.-N xMr.l ,,on v.ch being the case, the people car. Diu .- v. i. jui!ie with what ierl.bi:s iC, ' 1.

? AMI I.h SMI i (l, jomn 1 w . S!L'!-!. .1! ! dl, J e tB Kl V,'vJ.M)Al jo; in h D. .i.hi: r. SAN'.II I. 'I'HE 22 op 1 EPRl APV Pi, c co.mn;r.tfe :.; poh.u-.l to make ar j '1 n fl.l? ..! lilt ifhlfi.i,. , -h-i ii.n.ir. 0! i .i t!i t'.i : Gva. Wi.shinctoti, !. t ' .pied via; : l . . !, ,h kxmg as the oider cf tN Piish 1 I ti.i) will he u-heted in 1 e rn-.gu.g of P r.::.i :hc ttiichatge of,

rcccnd. UtOcrcf Pt'if,i. i. Cd IZMI, Chairman a n;i orator n -jo r t o 1 i) Chairman and Sh.ridmg Committee, re r.at-ir. and Pcpresentaixc?. Circuit Judge and hi AoCia!c,

P,e olutinnr oi iirii--. Major Genet al a nl ft..!!, o. hYi fis of ihe Pi ig;tdp. (rojut-'led h T' pra.r in unu'jTtn.) ; ! The filiens and prifot.6 a hove- ?)( i fj -' ; cd , ate T '';e-!f il t a-oml !o at tho Hotel '(d'J C. ClaiU. on the moitiif r of th.e '2 -a? : 11 oVloi h. (dicir thp pioc tnvi ndl lr ifoinnd.an.l prnrcod to the l'i p-M tei ian ' !CliMr(h. A Prayer i'l le .tlVml upl-i !hc i'liroro of (irate h the i'"v 1' U Airnrs.and the il com .i 1 1 ' ' : . . . i i . ... i.n hadier of hi- Cout.'.rx . i pad the -arnr. Ttun an Oi-ation, ic!n c: cd ly Javtjs A 3I V.i ih -'-nlv, -irmmjx hv the Company w o - , pv order cf the t ornn;.:t'.ee. ; - v 1 1 M A I 'l'T. X. II AM AI 'l T, -iri'; of fAe ,av. : McrshcU of the fay. f, ol 4. . . c r. , :n j,r" rVpd c-!ivclv for the b I ' - ' . die?, e xceit the four front seats, tcV.o.'i are fr the -tandmj Committee, and mvitcd trej - tb t, Jt . . , (jf 'fhosc gentlemen who have not suhsenhed to the Dinner, and aiedesirou-! o! dftdng so, will iitu! a sitl icri j ticn papci ! at J . C Clark'? tr.veir t i on tits: viNcfrcr? c.ut.tte. Iic7uar!:s on the .11 uss cf he Jack ton Mcclin" of Kv.x co

When a party pulliohcs to the woik! iisi .i-t. That tru-t he owing to igr.or;:ncfc r in 1 1 i r .1 1 r i r p M tl . . i , r '. r . : . . I c .. I.i, 1, lnOf to WHnl fll 1 1 H f C T. (' ' ll 0 r C t C I P 2" :s- i am

, r . . . i . . . i- . i 1 L'alC il r trill :lt.t tuimiirli nt . ntfl nrm cjpic3 atKi t0 aceitain how far the -ct oJ this party correspond with its pioesons Hut when a party, not content w ,th a plain statement of its political opinions i , of itot,.otir.nl, to drnoo-n u,Pm rnr. musot iihcnv , seW-eeieiH e, that instiucl; . ' . . . . ! i-uuic, iequties n oi tnosc who are, thus traduced, not to coi.f.nethemsclvc to! a barc lcta;.in of 01 rcnoo t 0 UI1C $t farthei and vindicate tm.Uo f,n. .it. V...i ..i.., e r-'une, ictpites it oi tiiosc who are; . . . . 0 . . .

lis inu summon me. men this athJiess has iMlh placed the Clv oartv Our T lessen Lutthien arrogate-to themselves the r'onu liar title of demucraov-ali the patuotLi

j They t'oast of their ihiccracv ami eavi v .... vi ..1 1 vi..v.c 11 HH.f 1 ' I I. tins county , w ith that cf the leading Cla men. Do the former demonstrate in their . , , . conduct any greatei leve ot country ;.nv greater 1 egard tor t!:e lights o! ' the pco 1 0 f Aie not the latter as gocd citizet, as benevolent, a fiier.dly to the poo. .; Xo one can tiou'ot it. Phcie are some Jack son men in this coutitx, of hiuh standina too, w b.o I must sax , with all their demociacx , w-culd not nass amon:' u? at i-tt.crats u they call us, for honest tr.en What is . tlicn this boasted difference in feelm arid , ,v .. . . . 0 ., fuels. Why is it that we are denounced as unfneudly to free institutions ? h'or (lie simple reason that we are oppose.! to the le-eiecfion cf Andrew Jackson. Thev : prate about the principles and libei ties' thev havo been eimtnrttnr ".- tlm t r,n -' ' s ""v years; yet, tt any one honestly differs li'm them, he is proclaimed un enemy cf his countty. 1 he libeity of cpimon has waxs been esteemed as one of out dearest liberties -it planted the ccdonx at Pivmouth it achieved our independence, and it lias made our counti v fhnn-vl n rr r i 1 !ip ' ' ' v 1 . , lUII'V 1 it ( t' I 1 ! I f 1 T inottp 01 our con-,,lUl,on- 1 his address yro ; ceeds toca?t reflections upon the mm. sters ! who made our last treaty cf peace with Great Britain. It imputes to their mi. management and want of Jackson princi I),es lhe fact of our government's not oh taming a treaty recognition of thoe nentral "ghts lot w hich w c contended before the war. It must bo known In nvprv m.i . - hai our ministers acted under instructions tiomoui own government; that thev cold tb nothing but in pursuance ot tf c-e in 811 "etiuns ; that the treaty they made wa ; ot this piece deals his eensurc ! ;:! ! ! :; thcr contend, tl.at we obtained as com- , plete a rec gniii-a of t!ioe rmh!s as if t -- ..11.11 1 n ivn i;:e ii''"!: j int-v ha.l tieen specifitd in tlie treat Vj i....iui nnpo-c,i on us becau 1 e she thou: j us weak. We pioxcd to he: our ; i .mi h . an. 1 si.e now respects out thig i'ho ecn ' , Ut man must t o accustomed to .vi:te .!... for he seems to th.i.k it it is otlv ut,;;o.! r.n i;ii f i . r, . 1 . .1 ., ! ,i ... , , sxte. He should know that t.atiotis pav xriv hiile tesj-ect to !reuiic, when ihex cm bo benefitted hx btcakinir t'nem. The r. cKini l!;ca is "ndht in n'ght " ' A CITIEN. t i V T-

JACK'S CATECHISM.

',' VJ: v do so man jnungr mpnj f inlna jni.rovrincr.t. stop; if we ji-.vc lr'me b hunt a wile, and to see noulil5ri, our infaiu nKinufactot ie pro--their r.-itt.!' ib a h icign country ; uatcd; it" wc would see our country i!nu.ivsr.tr. Ptca-isc: they arc too vtl,lej nf casli; if ve would re our national "known at hmr.e.and c:.n to betlet abi oad . j , , to ,cwal4j his t-W-bian ed-

' Q-:cs Whx air our-g kidie? "I'1 tojn0m for sewing the seeds of" civil discoid ; j jenrour.ig" the .vhlicssis of the hot.. aniljf we would see iuiiU spirit rae. and in-1

; prr?umpJi.;U, in pictetcj.ee to the inetitfri) tP;-,j,,0 .irrcds prevail; it we w ' an d unas'unii! -r ? Jour national cliaracter lo?t; if u

q-rni.f- .e :;!, human natuir. they are "fiad) !:lde to ta.-:o er.tina. a rri . -1 ;;"V;,,h;i;:Ci:-1,5h!"a' JS ,U raw ( o.-i!l:.-la!ii a A f e ;t iit itMiion o, this tdiuracter ;l.o-o '. h- tv: r! li'J-Laiii i i 1 ' ' ' 1 : .- ,i. - , ., , , . r up r rnpni i nr I h P fetnalo c!Ksia--!ei; thvisev, ho ptulo?s it. i.ip fd't ilU (nr;rr?!sorne, aih-itrarv ' ' ' ' '" ' m,;;- a for. I , e choice ot a and ( 'Miiivcn ii . v -..ii , tirra- ts.o ; :itnai ..i-ject in the choice ot a r,t ' hr.V i ; ( s i r u r lirv to J :v ' X..": h ,,! .tter to n,,ke the d,f - t:; l .,n: a tcr lit A. "" , , I ,i i h i - ' -tier to r.i ike tr.e di - r n;tl,n .,. f,,:, f r , ur rh.i.P: t(:r h(: .who cither kn-nv- :..,. t- make, or to take . . . ?are o5 u ft3t::io. !- i' '! than otic who cuT.v k nc how ticndit.

'C5 Mow c... a loci disp.hu most": ., ' ' , i, . Jwi - do - .? " ! ne ' ,voull! tra!,f m,t n,1,ar",;h ll to pcsle

Bv h u.i; hi- tongue Qf.ci. fr.'r.C t!:e 'i irh iiiaii he ptctends to be ? f '.'J. Thai is r.v d. uhtfal 1 Qua Why did the Ja k-ou meeting held in Vipcenne5 htcd , appoint tent Clay men cut of five a commit 'e e ot ig: lci;cc fc r Widner to'. t.shij u.iormed hut one Ja.kson man in that townshtrO and it hei, vcrv necessars tc :,,..r;ir.-nn At anv mte tl .... ....unnin'ci At i!v i'ii tl , utt ! una pi'car a !!(.. . l ..ill Hi hax e c.ertainU barked up the wton- tiee" Q1 H is - p!ack?initir got through h Wl dns. I presume not.aslhe.e aie still Pnmp tlaw - whirl, have not been exposed. We hone he will net a new tile and trv it J??a,nr 1

e- - irovemont two violent political paitie esst in tlie ntemai i.apiox e.ncnts. same county, and profLmg tl.e sameoh- . ,av, .an-B 1832. jt ? j Mr . Lwmg, (rom the committee on ca-.-r,. A fnnn a. General Jackson was15"1' and "'ternal improv ements f o winch

l!ow has it cotnc to pass that ... i - i ...... in i. . ...

eic aiti. hj u:e iiiiiom omce m i.u- udimu,, . . ..... 'he hegau to denounce every one w ho had Jcounty relative to the unsold hinds, m said firmness enough to onpose his w tshes. as jcountx. and also a joint resolution on the 'federalists and totie-", and ehnscquend) , :ime suhject, reported the joint resolution

in order to obtain thrm. ' ...... ......... 1 for o!d Hiekory."

Qva. How did General Jackson getipotted b the fnends of the above cam!:-J the 'Y:rk-i: uno"' of old Hickot) ? dates 611 motion, wili iam i ei vu . V. . j Ans Not as people genet. tll suppose.; was called to the Chair, and poiv.i Ai,s M -! fiom bis icing so ery tough that nothing! etui'.: w as appointed becutary j can brt ak him, but from the fact of bis be-1 On motion a committee of fourteen mem I inir e xt r emely ill -favoied, est-mbling most ; bet s, fi otn ditferent sections of the slate,! ol all t'nna-. th.e routzh smt'uee oi" a shvU-lwas appointed for the puipose of renor t-'

haiked hlckoiy. t : iis. Mas General . Tat kon strictly ad - heiedti his doctr.ne of lotation in office . . .11 " ';1 i'?e. 7, v.,. t ,.t ...,.. r 1 !..., h.-. iu tn governed h that pnnciple in anx j Cls.e; ba .he has coatinucd in office all j 'hce nlto ttc h'.s political friends re ? ir! !s lIiC h ngth of time they hadj -rcd, ?ome ol whom have hell ajpo;nt-j mcnts for mote tiiau thiitv cais: and ha? I dismissed without exception, all w tio had . the misfortune to diner with turn; some ci u'.-,ut:0:n l!Uil "t:! coma.ence'J the iUsrm"ge of their cthoiat dutic? " .V - (f:-s. v ere net tno old revolutionary patints (most of whom were oppose : to Jackson election) exempted from the odi - ons ejuthei-of fede: a!irt and for) ? .!':! T 1 lliev ti'! 1 I if 'l! 1 1 ! vi vl'tlprr-.l is No : they pai licuhitly sutTcrm! having spent the vigor cr meir contending for liberty, and bemg . lives in 1 no 1-mger ih'.c to labor tor the necessaries of life. had been appointed to efhees which they filled with no less honor than they had displaved in the ievolut;onar struggle, were ti thwith turned out and cast upon the cliurity -if a pitiless world for the tem iiaof r of i;e Ques -vc t'.icse wlio support General '300 iihccre i:i their attachment tu him ? Doubtless minx of them "01 r, ! . " 1 ....

'--t know ing what they d- " hut it is equal-;;Ue '.v vrcttain tl.at there arc a great man) w lo arc rircn of their own want of met it ; end being desirous of climbing tlie mouu - tain of fari.p. li:no v :.elv deteimitied to

tain of fame, have wiselv deteimitied to :ling to the hero's shirts; ,f happily the) ;

shonh; he crawn un after him ianf i-rctoi mers mtend to try their strength Q:cs. Woe.ld 'it he to tlie intete-'t of j an amendment ot the address.

tho Americ.n iic-rle to ic elect Gt nc ta! Ja-ksci to lhe high at.d digaitlcd ohke which he m.w hi! i That deem. Is entirely upon or ; cum, lance. If . ui -d i-ct m to see the, ..tt and s'icurts rn-iiaW d, let us ic elect ! General Jacks-,. ' f" we x.onld s. e the,' mot solemn pledr of ho a r violated, let! o.s re c!0''t I ien Jaclisc n. 1 1 w e til. 1 -ce virtue in, and t dn.ts rcfiiectt ; ir we . - Would fOO ivs set at tu irnnce; it we' - wool., see tree men ''or-c ited tor h o ; 1 1 a t enimo:,?; it uc uc-; ; o-c

i.iiintc? elevated to statioES (i.al shouhitbe U t inr ;.t iot, mh pteo wa M , ltit

enlv It Gilt d !. v men of" virtue ami talents. mt I, t.prt H.-n J.irkson. It we weum j jn ,f uewoulr) ce thoe lihei 1 ii f oy Hlid, rur patriot ir lathers hed ch.h'.ren -ronning under the ,c!cnt!c,s band

cspr.ti'm. and h.te.iit;- in .)o!ti.ni.. ii-M 1 ,1,,. niM j:j t,.

a.l moment t their latheis tcllinir the ?fri 1 I I i h. pi m . o I I . I rv r i''or.: rra' .CTipiveJ. ai.d ivv longer then?, in tlu nana'1 . d 1 let u? elect and continue to elect ,such tiifn,!" Andrew Jackson. iUit if we .wouhf see the aits eionrc and lite: atu, e .nh:it we wculd sec interna! ui. rovc - r.ii i.t a::.! m-mcstic mat. utactui es p: omci: i. ;ted and protected as the hends d union un i-t" .".::.! :nc-tic mat. utactui es p: i:ti u . . . . , tl , , Jed and protected as the hrnds. i n.on amd the huU aik of the nation; if we , . . . , ,

,::l.,!'e ll,,Ux:uk ol. J'l ,Klll"!l' ut:The numhei s lulled en the cthei sule uvy.t

Mvuur tKition:il. hiuaciei idncM.i; lt k-v virtue ami ta.et.t - esteem - id: i we wt.u .1 p Histiee ami itTii.arti.il- ' , t , , , . . ! ' i if v the i reu'1 name ot tteenun. let uelect to 1 tilt ofhee the ;mmoi tal Clay , the i- . -I. 11 T" gnarttjan or ttie itgtiis oi i::c c. 1 o ( .'iitiuued as time may ai.ow. ci as en urn tance; m ay ictjuite. ix rxA'i i; FRIDAV. JAN. 27. l?32. ' ''r louier.t hud hehue ..le .en.le a communication Horn bamuelll.il. chair in oi ii wieeui.1T lieiu u UiO l ii.cns t;i tj J .. ... l . i ii ..: i K,, county, covering sundry petitions P' U 'g 'he interposition of the Legi?latuje to o htam Irom the w..2te l.u.us l mg K,,x uantj tl' P'r...se of constructing a canal t'-m mcenr.es to White river; which was read, at.d, on motion ol Mr. t.w mg, 1 eu f rt u ,u t"1lli!te 011 caiutis auu i' A t . 1 .'ii - . . 1 - . 1 .rt,.nrT.jr,J I was rciei red sundrv petitions loin Knox I'with amentlments, which were concurred ion Considered as entime and passed. aia Journal. NATIONAL REPlTiLICAN MKE'i'IXG. A meeting of those fav,.i:ihle in the eleo lion ot itKNnx clay as President and jomn -electing an Electoral 'Picket, tu be suping to the meeting a suitable ticket ; who. 1 after having letired for a shot t time, ic : poi teil the following ticket : j Jacob Kuvkendall, )t Knov cctmty, John Hawkins, of fountain, bamuel llendeiaon, of Manor, Dennis Pennington, of Hat 1 isom Walter Wilson, of Cass, Stephen Ludlow, of Dearborn, Abel Lomax, of Wax ue. 'flic above certain, and the following a; ; contingent Llecfors ; bylvanus Lverts,ot Union county . Joliti J. ISeely, ot Gibson. i r'l0 Al lct I n .-. n I I n m r. B-k . - - . Bu...niM .cie app. !ed a Centra! ccm::i:Uec, whose duty it j made to fill any vacancv that may 'occur 'in the Electoral ticket, 'and to attend t jany other business which may bo neces- ' ;:irr t, i.r..mo fti." nin r nt the f i V f t ! sary to promote the success of the ticket. ; v tz -. T M P ,,. T .t . i" It .-. in. - jmnu.'i. inn, jwiiim. t A.. John II. Sanders, of Maiion county, 11 xt, Si.miie ff;.riinlt. . it Jn hsnn r.r:nfv .-:i(j ii;t'ii .11c oiee.mg aujouinru. WILLIAM' POLKE, Ch D. Magvirl, Sec Su. ... 1 T ........ 1 : - 1 mt,r- if r . ..:.- YvrkJex. IT , pv the eastern le eastern mail wc have just re - the TWon ...itiPN mm,! , ceived f.- .r's from lhe F.iidih iwih-n f.rr.,,,.. l',. ! o r " " 1 tb.e London packet ship Columbia. We . . . . . ' . likewise indebted to the ..wners of the: ; Columbia for an opportunity of ir.specting ! : ;ie London Globe of the 30th No vernhei. j From their two sources, ue glean the fuh 'j I ,.v mo- fnrthei r . - t tinilnr cf ro,,T,. . . 1 im inf, further par tirulars of foree-r,, nnu, . 1 t ,s said, observer the Globe. 'that the I

'fhe latest accounts from Lvons ,i.,'luo Mi1r- 1 tti: (-,,u: 1 ,: -:!. .e.! ' h;,t ; . ..

'th.u tranquillity had been re-to'ied in t.hat jrity. An account of She rioti will he found '. below. X timorous disturbances were takin? place throughout Great Pritain. gi .,n ire' out of the opposition to ic-iuim J An affray attended with loss cf iifo had . occuri ed n' l)ublia. .x ery large moc-lm? of the worhn. r ohis - cs had been hehl m Munchester "i-ji i I .litreeing upon a (fee I iration of iil-I,!, 5' w pers-.S a'.Icr.Je:: Amonj

P"icilitat y di,tinotin illiilli ;re i;n

natui-il. ai.d ojpov d tjcii r i iu i j! justice . Al lr r. I-I0 1 . t i vo:.?, rn.: ( I an porry 'o ir fum ou th;.t this itv still contira.fj il.c i,o ( 1 t!io 'u att ;t con inn and tic!, hy n rot .lc;t hctwttn the matiufacturer? ;:nd '. o: umrn. 'i'he cr.

,!tran.-e c! evc:v strict i- p-ia; -'cd . an I : would .....r..,.1 t.. , t-..li.w I..-, i.. . - :..

"e , r a . ( ) tl cjotk ,j :' ' c .t.Vfr;i, (hl ,Hat!(. . ,;,)c (;f the Uhc-c. anu 1 . . t' 1 1 . , , . , .. ...i, ,,f t v. , .w, . I ITS. I t II - r n t J i 1 1 tui im ur ni'.ir;:e ati'-n wi'. 1 the Sw is t-ide ( f l!:e . . v f ; :il?0 f, f,ni the t i Hot ,5C u ,!lc!l ; tl0( tet tak-n. Up to trr lu...... r!,r, .. , .. tio C:oc!v I nine seen eat inn j ..:. m ..... ! ,oiv llV!ltl. :I. .,llr,lf,nd uenrde;' !u.llw ,.,nl,,i ....... . e.ook 1 ha e seen ea j i ml I a. , uvw:iliu ()f lulled and uor.nclcd. .... . . t i ii. , . ci(i I he numheis lulled en the e'.iiei sine t'Jif ; cannon l:in2s r. ; f0W r,.- ,,jrtn ,,cW0 h;iw. j,t heart! .. . . i ; uiat iwi. .!a, ii.. jui ni.tiun.it tut o. , shot a e. lone o the hrc ae,1 s.x othicers. in t:,e nisi cnarpc oi cavair, . t , j odpi men were lulled, t-,:l . : w j:h fix ho; scs. Mr. Platzmat: the ( I d. ,. iswour.flod in the head; also, Centoii-! c :" ! the house of Gentelet and D'.ho-'.t .a d iiiut.uh.clui crs repoit sas i:e haj ? ii;rc din.'. Wctinesday morning, 3 o'clock. 'I'rcimciuious t!;n: i ;e ll Ph I r.c iiie 1 7 "It.'.ken j the jiuteis lso the powder maga.i.e, and the whole city is a! the i ti I v oi the mot;. nouses ate i-cginnmg (() bum in all quarters and huge h.c hhted on tiia puihe places, into wind thev tfirow all the hooks, strncks, t'uihituie-. Lc of the different h t!rt.s they n, ter. The largis-t hie ii opposite our rountin hon-e, which they have entered, hut oi.Sy t ) tci.tc'i (or u t in, x. hich not lit.in.g, f.'.t y have qu.etlv w ithd i a w n. 10 o'cluck I idiall (lose my letter ,.lv, there seems to he a chance of mv . it . . At . . ncieg atle 10 get 10 inc pesi oince. i !:e men are too mucn occupn tl m pillaging ami burning to intercept the different passages Wading to the port iTi.o. The li'.vs ;ire at this moment It emendoui ; the losr of pioperty inc;dru!ahle. There is p.;t single individ.ua! to oppose ttiem: s-o ha' it will tt iminate no ( i.e. can pay Tiu-v were joined e-tcrd.t hv the woikmt r. from 'vircnohde, and all tlic eu r 1 oundir ir country, ami a:e well supplied with arrr.i and ammunitii. ri . .Warning pa Lyc.n, Friday, ,'ov '2Ci. If the goveiiiinnt shall attack Lvonw, it will he rcdured to ashes before Cd,00C workmen under arm;, will surrender If masters will adopt the tatill". all will h arlangtu without shedding a drop more of ' atloj.ll..:i ot l.hal taiiti 13 . course a conc'Saio:. nia!o to the workmen: but a mo rncntary concession is certainly tr nch better than a civil w ar. M. I.aurat.t dt Julcen, nien-hant ci Lomh.:-:, wa-3 anc-tcd this in'imn.g. A despatch receive.! by the govc i nine.:!, aUo dated on tiie 'J'.th, sa vs : 'i'he theaI ties and -hops are opened, the trumpidhfy ; is; peiiec!. "- - .icui!tur. i Smyrnj, Oit. VJ That dt'eadk.! scourge, the thoh-:a mcrbus, is in il.it!:' Icuful ra.::.rcs in thi- citv. ; hax in'j in II j : .! d .ht '.ten brought !:eto Xlexand; 1.:, w !:c r.- b t h e hitc acc.ur;; j ,g daily. in K t 1. i I! ere it cv.man nc. d itr tlu'jow ;,ua! ter, 1 . 1 r w e ; e iv . t ,1 :.- , in,:, i. 1 i:,.i(cd i ll over the e.tv "'Mlsmg .a .mil y insh.l,' ( i5 : m h tuddv-ti death that tiieto no iinp: to call pi mc I ! 1 i 1 ; 1 1 occurs p r ; i : . 1 e. h a j e ut-n:-tt.-) 1 -..I1 iri :h( 1 1 . , ...... roe. tare -.jr;ae. In it this day none e i t!.c. Jjii-h P 1 to;-'. .,V rcde;.-b-.vt. b'-ti j ri'trickMl. " Trade -u-'.-."-m!e'.!' t '. I .,)(jtl.l0,,0 the' choh-'V h';; c'" 'd trao'e rather icviyin ' ' ? i.'ay none :; ' not i a a x -. i : r. 1. ... D '. " I, v c iSvi NOV f. .... . . m : 1. ' i ' J 1 . t 1 1 4' I ('ic J V - -M - r , ' lV);n th;. rcinnu nrrcll" "l -...,... ... : 1 '-..'- . .1 C.l's ; (J . t! . ! . LAW CASE. 1 r.mti.e comuiuiiit) was nceutly m lU -:,Mren.e Court or "aach : ' . A U"1 !jrf ,Jhlladclp.hta arai;.it the 11 was ;u. articti hrr !!.. f hv . - mo 'i.i a c 0.1.-: I r ,n tvw f " 'hat itv iif.il P i toli i -1,'-UA the ph-ntdT m ! ;j 1 .-.'...........!.. C , 1 I ... lx rin'-xuUy of the oil of c!..'. c, at m a 'xi hittlcnd pac.'ud cat cf::!!) u , rt 1 " ,f'!o a !.',;x' an1 'i:k(d -ti.i, U''1 1Mi 1 '-ul "ppemd I y the t dence had. been tiehx t'M-d cn I 'i i :; dence had. Vt'"cl ,'lLl ! hi-tead A U ;a. Carrie I ur.-r.r.'i- - t. tl::e 1 . o v.ifh iht. i mat lieu snip up. w :i'o "'he hold ! the side. Tht ",;i:t,'r ll 1 ' :"-d the- cat lie; ;.,. h-lV,no mphci iw'li Li eg ,gCr;.i nt u. . ficinsportifig the aiti. If, u :,. n 1 1 ''JC ' t t . undo s i.. lamages su-t.m.t d h ;!je r'1" ,V '.r l,'"l Uat the h-- i,.o o ca-mmcd in whole or in , h . : 1 C ui ,,e L'; c-'ti -'!.- - . ... ,vr Arrl.;t. .m ... , wa- fihe.i -.. -v .. , upscttn.if oi tlt. ,t. I ; . i . w es! of U!uiril;'4 C . n. .

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