Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 February 1832 — Page 2
. . . -..i., i,.:.. t esactlvin nronortion to lUir eain)Kkc a "eve. v. e ear. , ; y
f r o few moments, lefortu ' pr Tt?d lh-"s Llbming preamble ; logons, winch were unanimou ! t o wit: v f, i'.. V i U'wmi . it is hishly rnm !.. . 4.. ' ;; rhni-h the cnno ;,.1,w nrp I IP iirp f rf.l'P ot the f ICCUVe iail . The heat on the previous t n y had been rin.sU nr. i ra'.her ttiCcj race i .!. ifreaiuoTriiirumeuun Mm" tec'dlectionsof the i!l.-t i ion iv ; the 1 hermometcr stood i.-, ,'-.-,t -ill th.ir pnlotnzes benator i?rfor.. with nlmm he mo-i "l I '- ".:m,,!1i!JV'' pi ,i V t WV . . , C '
" r1! 'r :: : . y S.W:,n,h,,relv intclfent t.eople will not hail stone,, and we found ., m p. , c uvr
and iPro-;v:"-" -"" ...h y - v - - - n- - . ,i, or .ix inches in t lame er. i bev v. ere naru 'l.A frr.:i D cs the former, like the I it ter. allow the patronage ot a Pic-si lent, or the ors.x in i -
aUW forbid -inc. depending on the eiecu ambitiou of partisans, to hi a, them here- lump. Se mcd be .u . fi.n !':.:. ,, in ntimt.t to control or after to the true glory and happiness ot bu,ar' ' " -
menlfiuic ii'" ' - .. , . i ,, . Ravers hue me various cuais oj .in raii
A, Coi.-rv, by cnmmcmn.anau ".. C .. .f .-.,.tm!!ir. .mhtir irertainlv can have onlv a sli2ht acquaint- at 83. an-i nurii g -
.,:miei-ar v ot hi? n.aiv in , "ll 1 . ! . .f.re, cr his prospective view Mint. his,LoM ioktlI.. i- , r:i',..Th".-on,nnUC,olln Vl,. for -h, honr ,f;f.orm H, afic.r,l, dec h ,
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he appoinuu, , , a , r ,h.,,wU of news fn-liana. 1 vish he merited every u om ; a i.u.. ... u
? no remeiiv until tha nest ben 'i . " ,
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'or Pre!,'' ;! f lie f ';. i'.r
UKNHY CLAY. V ';. I'rcroic;.: of the i'ui'ot States, JOHN SSOiMiK VNT.
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II MTJnn saw them am! i ui ! ilow cnizei; ... m ..nu.
hU out. han.i Col. hue. inen ue m a.".
ilVankei mi.ler
llcsnhal. That th piocreiiinf
r he igi.ee! hy the Chairmari and ha as?eitel. and prnped to pi..e f,,. .,..,1 ,.,liS,f.fl in the ViticenneV testinmnH of hun.l icJ?. th?t ssinilai m
wer e redone;: in. i"i (-"'-i' in ;
h:i hct-M ir.pie-t-
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The lt v. U M. iH'
cd hi juor ou.-ko the or-iti.-n on t
c,.:e 1 We mnler-l.wui Mr. Sliavv ha? ar C y'cd the appoint rnent : and notw ithtand-in-the -jr( tune allotted hi for prepar-at.-r-, aie -ati-hrd he will deliver an p.ridr(3 v, otlhv the ocrasion.
meet in ! Sf c ret;
G:i.tl'.e, and Western Sun. Ann then the meeting adjourned.
TI10S. CASE, Ch mn.
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I'., t,-,, .rnrlh nviv III SHCIi 3.VI i U I ?llUil'UU UClvJltf.
111? .!UI. ...... i. vj.,.. - - . id- own pccn'ul r xpre-sion, 4-it seeme.J as if the car.ot v of the heaven w as congealed
and had suddenly burst open, r.n.l 'ic-
i he
r. !,v t!ip! To tJiF. Editors f f the Viticinncs wflrc
tic.
ot" hi hoatmen was crushed to
i-,- i .- : . . .. i : l .-. ..nhliihpil h:in. ot one
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turn in h.s teuton, ty anoiuv-i m-,.., . ( . yr . ' r, ,lia ... ,- ij.pv e vnc I nc
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J . Mi'niy, Secy.
I OH. THE V 1 N t F. N N V S (VAZKTTt
UErUCEICAXISM.
Thi here
m t ie cafinei .unu? icui'ui, ...i. . . ...... . . . ;,i,:.1(r t.P i .inth i ...i.inr .-. f thf. Til ji!iri'. lr.a.T.e one of 4th inst a hlthy, disingenuous piece er Uneff t..ee hut i ea ..
'i ..i:.., ,i. i- c" 'i'.i...rr!.?.h i im e -! t h e s i z r.a ! u i e o f "A Con-umer.
Li: .. ..k r... l.i- .,r,-Pion to odire. and is ' is, I hnovv not. I
:.. i .):.., i. m,,ho imnctuntion. kc. rr.e won (I certainly put
now ; no principal tiut.j i ' ' . ... - , , i . , i 11 I T . . -.. r-.. . i.: i. ni oniftiii.ui :m, .i tuesh..;d snared
T .1. ..,.-..-, n r.p i I-.- re i i i ill u it- muu " v......... - -
l'he cloud which carried th;s r.cs'.tt:. -
Jut l'iom Ids spelling.'lion parsed over IV i a and Constarf.r.nple .e would certainly sun-!andMi itteied all the houses which the
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to he pt rve
rh'.e venerated word srrwsitoHi n New York, is avowedly one of ui iter lor newspapers ,tPd from its true nean.ng oi ;(1P editors of the New Yoik Courier and .pus, 1 behove h.m to b
IJut to be sen- 1 e one of those hi
out
vrum the Uallitnors ratrijt. A DISCLOSURE.
LA K
-u-e to "::.-ert Mi. E wing's ''Cmcu . his constituent, entire in one pa-
pei . causes a part prepared in due t:me
to he delaved. Mr. Ewiv. hast
i::(l!-prs ,i for a w eek past too
mite, therefore this postnonern
j i hope to bo fin wished with the 1
in due tunc for our next.
i l.l . .. I . . . in liin irilnrp nil!
' , ;i r.nm (Mlin- into difre-rnnmrrr. the r.ost ir ilammatOiy peillicai ,ua Lm,i.m. B ,
ilt,. u ,v, ..... - n .vh.,rprn,' , intu!t.!t(, Derdaimn J. Harrison, ot its proper channel hy disiihation, nnu , rp York papers contain a compute, hue ret-ca , she dd eter , lurP pe, 1 . . 1 f' Loui3vie, acts,add to the miseries of which he so bitter- aUer TeceTi wrillcni by Cel. Jal make the proper conection " ,V,o S M rn-- n Mhe rurnerof his party, dy complains. It may, however, be true Webb, Editor of the N. Y Coum holdi.-is under Gen. Jackson now claim t he i on ud o cas,,n,, a, tie i..r.ncr . . . ' . some (lllTu-ultv in procuring " f-crA p,,:,.,f,MM,i
C il tiUy tlttlP'li j a tl, IW d h'MllhUI imuw III ijnuivi imi, uu
i . i . !i ninrinui i i w n : i m n i::i r riiiri ..
:"UUN,r j-....-. . - ; ,.n i..v,dof Jackson coin, wheat, iav, tZC. as i.umei uu . '.a C11v;pf . nf matters and thine: in een
.ecn quite i republicanism, and . ho are the pm ,us,v n. , ? ; .. , t0 part uith their produce', Xew Yofk noUlic? in T)nrUcuUv.
unwell to republicans "' l ; l;; 'a 1 Post Master' at Tay. (without a proper equivalent. I am , e seems K0 Ioul;t lbat the letters i. ... elurively wr-e, honest and patiiotic, u... ,ir Coum.in u Irt .p,:vsr vio nrP5,t.ti lvi,h the belief, however, that, vat & .irfc Qiifnn frt fin, if
eni. ei.nim,fl .,r,d moonhe a who uisoam ViI!p, tn.-ct s tnag j.'.u . . . ,:.. .,e .'.,.m.irr. ruui"' -V"4 . .-
, i . . Mr tl,rtv Thpv hpnt Mol-tical speeches, and, through the , -consumer i noi a w in cir,, ation It draws an admirable pic as! sheets U.e.r V1ie machinery of party. l hey lent pul.tua - . . If he s, he must re ' p..,
, . , ilt t.t in nil and m innrs ot liiP paper hi n i"" 11 i --- f - . . , . ,111. e ui u c aiw.iii ini i" , .;u j vii.'...o h.ve JY, c a he n , and on. an, d bis ob:iracter (if he has any which is; bUc thearU recc.s ofpMi.vKdent.bu the untettereo w 1 o a ,c 1 M,-c!av. Mr. ilavward, worth regarding) and that of h.s county ()fal , (r)W )y which the affairs of that the resist-1 people w.ll soon sneer a sc . te c ed ;ippo te o 1 C ) httle to publi,h inch false and base ' ..,'' nm, tbo?c of lllC lnion
iiiiriiriii1 ii i i i'l t a ttui u'.. i.ui i.iiirci -j - ; - . . . - -
isianuers on laiuieis. i ncn- . -
can people to overlook their own happiness But what is Jackson Republicanim a displaxed by the reforme i office iiolders? Verily it is like the bed of Em.'ruatps the subicct must be made to sup
port "the party,11 or be read cut of the ! orpnt rptmhliran family. The difference
i . - between true iepublicai
The Hoard of Tru-lees and
.. . ... r. i. reformers.
ont i;oaiu oi iuwees.ormt- i.,i uu.i u. , of iraCi C3Use he Amon
v . i ....
Vmcennes were oigani.eu ni .mu.iu.i at Tlic following named gentlec.cn are officers of the several Roardi. Voarl ( f Trutteo. R. P. PRICE., Pre-nlent, SAM L EE il!LL, Cleik, Iv'CtrJ vf .Issistatit Truittd. WM. J HEl'.ERI), Chaiiman, H. P. RfU)K AVV? C!ok. Ho rough Officers VM EINDSaY "r.oroush Contalie. VM EINDSAY. Maiket .M.t . ZA( ;1 AREMI PEEEl A?d, Ae-v.r. ZACli ARIAli PI LEI AM, Collector. A GAEP?EE, Commons Treasnrer. A (j ARI ?n EE. Ror-.ugli Treasure:-. A. CARIeM:R, Com l uri d Ground. G V. EWiNG, Ih)iough Sui veyor PE TER EEEEES.Sup. Eurial Ground NICHOLAS SMI i ll. Auctiuneer,
it. .-ton. assume- the prenigative ot mstiuc
tin"- state conventions to veto the Bank of The U. States for the purpose of sustain ino- the administration of the present Chiel Magistrste. We might multiply such examples at will, but we forbear Every man, who
has onened hi- eyes to the conduct ot me
i t .i.l,,.. . !-.....- ..'.i, r-.T fnvi'inrricnt.
epuhlicanism , ;nm j.u lv-' iijpn'srn! UiTi' u'.'i.rti i, ' . '
rpi.nhliranism. is plain and essential - mu-t know full we!!, that mteiieience m
i ' . . .
True rei'U'nVanism ripn nip J acksonism
tb.e fear, hope and desire of office, opera- j practice, which Mr Jefferson peiemj t ti'. g thiough paity management to steal jnly foibade.rA btingnbvershc of in-.kptn-.Vvt.nPi-'Tvnm the people, and place it in (fcncc f Go-.-tnnncnt and at ar 'ith trie
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.i i i t taxti ininc irrM . i ' u 11: . rn ii 1 1 ft-: -m 1,1 lit cunn i ,
l '.irj yi n i. - ., . .... v - j -
publicarnsm looks to the good of the whole country Jacksonism consults only the in teicits'of a few ambi'iou tnen . True reublicanir.m relies upon the intelligence and virtue of the people Jaksonism re-
..itf.mnipd to bp. nianfpd for the
corn, wheat, rye, oats and ha in ibis vl" '"s0ft herefit and behoof of Van Euren'-sm. ciuity It is true, there is not much clover letter is truly a mo-it instructive docc-
tny, i.ui mere is piemy 01 umi.nj nay , ment; anfj ;v0 irill5t again express our won-
and it "Consumer had the w ncrewunai ,ei. uiw tj
this important and confidential
to purchase, he would be supplied with alii i?(,c oo in,0 ciICUa(icn . We propo?r.
dhall
As for tobacco,
he wants tor proper us. a; iui luu"uu' 'r,vl,in it entire mto our columns, one o:
have heard n. complaintu; and as Jor lbc;e (P, s . )Ut in the mean time make the hemp, if what we have, had been prPeI'- 'tolIloiviu extract, which shows in a few ly applied in due lime, you would have ' , 7 , : . s and plan of ove
Jill nun c.-. . ..... ill'il ivii-"' i"' , ,:a ''"- ' ' . 1 refers all power to theUiectinns is regarded as the tenure, by ; had no such grievous complaint at ration hy xvbicb x is determined to elevate
secictlv -absPdutesLvhiohmost'cfthem hold their offices. A dime from -Consumer.1'
poses confidence solely in the gam and power of office setting up leaders to direct and control public opinion. Let the people be fully awakened to the distinction frre;iter in conduct than it ever is
e-
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A FARMER, of Daviesi
February 0, 1832.
!Eirtin Van Buren to tl;e Presidency.
The writer says 'As to the Vice Presidency, V;:n Bureu tmist be the man, noLns loLia. It not, vs
can ncicr make him V resident, and the true
without i mig)t . ffirty to redeem it Horn ; Norlll'shiel(is.
its degradation I heir reponse, wna-.
shewiAo be in sense) between true re pub ;Cver it may be. muM be expressed, not by ffeclu;ilv r.)Ciie(J
. n .i . .. .
licanism and Jacksom-m. and an tne ciai-iVVOrd, hut hy acuou.
tines of the Jackson leaders will then.
inning !
-.j? -ir. vinciinnls gazmtte.
We hive a few words to say to delinquent subscribers; especially those who have never paid us a cent since the esta-bli-dnr.ent of the Gazette. We are in debt and oi- debts mut he paid; we have also
to pay eash for pap r, ink, and journey- ahortive. To shew the :iw-nk
Oiei.V wage; we are also quite willing to sense of the. wisdom of congress, glance; tDj x OKS -The following exdeprive ouiselve. of some of the comforts at the following ; resolutions now bef e die J j reccivC4, Uom an inlelli
' . lll il I T14M' WIN UldL
i i r l ie
t.nn nrr u-fi'ldv r-heet. WouE! every enc! , . ,i,0 otcpr m tho tieople fr unv
J ' :um:vi ii". j . .. . i i - lilpp"! proi PT i i . i. . . t f. n J.ni!-! l.p I i... .i. r ...itt.rvut hpitnr nir!'C(l. i 1
paY WllO IS HHH ull.i. " m, - ' " i 1 tlllfl ' I I nil". i iiu"u - " r. ,l:.,.;u rrlmrfil from pecuniary embar-! -Itcsolv-d, That the practice of remov-
ra-mcnls Littie atteiiti.m has been
lilipd, under the icigu d" the military j 9:tUP0vllU( .JilUJ$. 'policy now is, o stnrt a candidate :n tjcry
Chieftain, as an tndispermWe rule oi con-, , state. It is said that tne senate win reduct f r thee, who are dependant on Ex-j EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. ject his nomination to England. Ihopcso, ecutive favor. U it possible, that thej D ttes t0 the 20;h of December have for then his election a V P. and afteryeomaniy of the land those, who bave reccive(t fIOm London , and to the wards Piesidcnt U rendered morally cc; no intern, in corruption can see the . Gth from Paris. 'tain."
vernment oi the.r country uiua siui.t-; The Cholera is sldl raging, m a limited.
ffion-lv cat u-iwii u'hii 6" extent, fit Sunderland, icw Castle, an i
SNAKE FIGHT.
The late Map T. of the array, a gal
l'he d.iatuibances at Lyons have been bxnt officer, w ho was severely wounded at
!the sort.e of Fort Erie, and died affcr-
The determination to resist the pay-j wards from the effect's ot his wound, while
n,r.:s of tvth.es ha fb'fn rie t- seniMi'1 iepi esrntativc from K t..t u riots in Ireland At Waterford, on the C0ugi ess, used to rt Lite the following r.c12th of December, tliere was a battle be-;coant 0f a battle which he once w ilnes-cd, tween the Police and five or six thousand j between a black and lattlesnake. . ... . .. i i
! r.i r:.: : .. ..... .-,., nt ho Il l.nr.fi'virV IVIlPn HP
(V , ,i i rr ... . c.,i,;r, ; - s i maie 'i ui'' v.o " j , (tpmi ff-T1 niiv he worth a r ace in vour :o i ne ciu.en- in nm'.u mnuiii-u n ne n,u irih uu n, - ot hie, ratner tnan withhold fro.:, feJb?cn L,;v noxver ?hall never be allowed t.:?eut 1'-'; ,e..Vll ..L fnr.nar .1, r.r h,r of the latter were Li.r..u,l thr snr.Ues in the road, a short
killed.
distance ahead of him. They were mc-
The state of Ireland is becoming daily !ving round in a circle and appaiently fol-
each other. A gentleman who
to foi:ner notices of a simile.
hind.
A " - -"
i mnrp and rn rr ahi rminfr TSoctUI rial out : Imvinr.-
paul mg pu'dic ohp prs py ne t . - , w , ( ?houb! rages are of constant occurrence ; and so , lWaS with the Major, and who had
nv n 'i i i "ii"' ui"" 'i"1- vl n - . ,t- i tra i v :KuMiin:i iniw :up hid i rn cm (i i.f;r, .1 cimi .ir si r i i;l u c. tui.iu.iu 1 .1,1 ,
I.., I n-,. i " 'J ' ... , .1 . ..ill. ,11 ,,.A,r rmntPii: mil '.nil Pll VP- I ' ....... j .v... ,
u ! faithful execution ol the laws, is nosine 10 .... ... ,.,-. ... ,n,pheeded. The countrv is agitated by every ; jt was the prelude to a bght, and worthy matter; tbeM5lit nf the Constitutions-was never ness. proclaim o t.;e wo. it , i.i i . c . ,(iui(r ghoft otopen r;.bellion. ' !0f the loss ot a little time to witness.-. ) other Cntemplated la it- fi amers-is a daring J acksor, othce .lolocrs .uidre " l'' l I L; The king of Holland is still pertina ;Tbt.v accordingly stopped their ho,ec .. ... ..i- . ." ........ ;H,unrPN nre. pIp of Knox, docs not merit common a . , . - . ,v ..,.,..iJ ,J ...i ,? ..i-L 't'..o r ,m
1 fT pn. H 1 lAFLUiin iuii....v . ,. . , , :,'i,nu in UK 1INU11H m it'-i-i uii- liii'iiuzriiia '.rwi iv 1 1 if uiu rii.i ;ii;. .... u . .
tie 1 1" re-
lesi ..me attention bp paid hi the now. we hall be obliged to resort t
ti...
lnPasu,es. necan,, .judicial to the public erv,ce--and danger ijent. ou l,ow some ot my tnenu air.M or on a "promise to pay," unless the Ju . i,,,,, ' lone to -th party;' and 1 know thei
1 PUl lO 111" lluCi ilea oi un j.v.w . , w - . latter presents itself in the shape and, Reiohe f That it is inexpedient for the eent qualms, an;, most cherished opinions Jdllliuicui "i i i i .,... ..Hl,i nrptpnrps r:m itro-
Kr, p..ii(rn mail was received on Thar? I vacancy in any oflice occasioned oy the ,
Jav
. 1 .1 .1.. l,.ln
.. -,.r ;,F,.,t. unlpsif.ich Uuce no convicuoii. .'i.inv u, .. ......
, ,,r,,,,ar bl,vc bee. menu i. contain, i sl,.,nld ,-romptl, mr
i
Arrivals and Departures of Steamboats. S.i'Uida , arrived the Exchange from ,:haw npetow n--depnrted S ilurtlay for the t i i I
upper u anasn . . . ,u ,,r:M,,:,l .l.ffprPnrp d
of Great Powers in relation to a peace manoeuvre of following each other, in a with Belgium. 'kind of circle, was pursued for some. In Poland the Russians are governing! time, closing at each louud, until when with a high hand. No Pole can obtain j u ithin a lew feet, the black snake was oh audience of the Prince. 'served to top, coil, and place himseif i:. A. second Reform lidi differing some-j an attitude to strike, what, in its provisions, fiem the first, has; The rattlesnake now passed round hi; I a 1 .1 - 1 ' . ..f fit llm I ...-. . . t I it r-r- n In anifici
.i . . i ;,iuin,:omi ihp Ucen iiHioiiunn nii'j p ii i. Jiuuiii. xu iu. antagonist iwu ui um.u nuir.-, i.IUb
removed fir sufficient cause. io uu y ai ... lr Ju"""" ' lt; 15th of December, it waj read a second tbe distance at each round, when ho a!,o
MU Cl CiJIiMttV till lliC.'V.UI uiv iwv ..- j 7 i
On motion of Mr. Benton, the resolutions
1 r l. r.r.t.'P.t " Pot.
The following article will s' ill moreem-; ta
aeer coinage ot an maccui aie mt-un-iy , u - . . , . ot.a confuted brain. For instance, who time m the House o Commons A er i lo,,peJ and began to cod -1 before ut an ignorant, or a designing man, would Rebate of two days, the vote stood 3 J 1 for he was ready to strike the bhek snaho oubt the republican patriotism and longj. second reading and 1G2 against it. -j9,1(denly dartc.l upon h.m H.i eiohxperienced latcman'hip of Albert Ga!- H's majority ,s 2G votes greater Hau tl0tH were too rapid to be detec.e,, and
departed Vame day fr Louisville between true republicanism and jacuson- j now Jhat he was ! tbar, by which the first Bill p,ssed to a wberi he wa, again diMmc.ly observed.
S.m.p day, Madion, fmm Louivillc j ?in : 'aociated wdh Mr Clay in negociating'icond reading, and 50 greater than that.!both snakes were sretched cut at luJi depaite.i -amedax for the upper Wabash I From the LounviUc Journal. )' 1 irni,roperlv abused! by which t was sent to the House ot j length the rattlesnake enveloped in the
vr,i,.t... Ti-. r.... fiom Eofene - !ttpriTI?F,(T, IN ELECTIONS. 4l (.,,, rr, . ,t , m,- Lorus. Louisville Journal.
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!e't next day, hound for NVw Oilcan-?. Thuisday, arrived Exchange from Terl e-ll.iute.
Tnc iiver is now over its banks, and vet i i-tn"
The illustiious Jefferson, soon after bis gel. now a worthy Jackson man, wasalsoj election to the Presidensy, issued the fob associated in t'aat negociation with MrJ lowing circular: Gallatin, and the iatter was also a tierce. "CIRCULAR " ! Jackon man twelve mc-nths ago. 1 should: . r,,, . n...: il ,.:,Kni: c V,n; fcppn not 1 think, raic tho ire of the doughty j
' IIP f t I t I ui inr V . " ,J ' . . - ii
,th dissatHfdct.on, officer of the General champion, oi mcenne, a..-u -- ' -J ; " ; " - llll uirr.lll uit.Tv.'i . ii. I , ,. t , i c Alr i.Q rmrrniiin. 1. nr . r I f -.11 r I ir l' ipnnc" fl'l
fdds of llic black, which had also siezecl the i a ' I J fsnii k e at the back of the head and held him there After a short interval, the black snake gradually unfolded I I - I I - r, . i f 'ho fnuio U' . ' 1 1 ?i i w rr ru f
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TURKEY. PihMAI'.KABLE TEMPE-T. Fxtracl of a Liter, dated October I 1.
About 7 o'clock on the 5th Oct ., as we ' from the ratllctuakt- head, and move!
Extract of a letter from the Hon. John ftl' f a 1T1- ! s " T - .
. i p'- ti, to u-hn.cioi iwi'v, January i
.f the 'public GallaTin is known to some oth:e holders! over tlie neighbouring hills, .md he.ud ; found be dead, lpnpr,lnr ne theie, this rill answer everv purpose 1 the. muttering of distant thunder We bone in his body w;
iviiiiahMii'.auiun,,,.,.- - - few additional facts; but as Mr.! we perceived a black cloud gathering - i.rr ..n I'jriiiiu orr.liions. M-lllii' .1 auuii. ii.i. ii-ij, ... . ... . . .
J ) f I 1IIHCI11 l.lnll't V" -'u- i . . . , . ..I" w, ,
active i.arts in the elections o
innrtionnries whether ot the G
h;s tiit t;ii in this place. . j lhe Sate Governments.
"A 'uii ha teen intto uirr-d to make an! f ;.M, heing essential to appi'.pi i.ition to continue lhe N.ttion d tienct; 0f government
R -...!, and to h-: ge the U iha-h. 1 i hranche? of the same g
i:, good spin .'"out an app: opi i lUori bu j y cherished by most
remov i:g the "?.t i u- t pus to me naviga-; ,t js deemed improper
ti '. . 1 e W ahaeh from iv-l river oown intr on the executive
im'i r; .." ' u -'Pi i ..'I-''" ! Temp to conuol or innuence ine nee a i 3 , , , ,i mr ,v, r i!n,vf, i i,v --.other -"erre- ii 1 , 'l'..i I .r,t fla. imnn it in P P- HIP d f i u OUPil lt IIL I . .l"' It i-. I
vs. jercire ot the elective i ight . I h:s I am
i x aminatP n, t!:e rattlesnake wa
he dead, and ap'j.artf.liy evt rv
is cru-hed The Id ick
. . ... ; ..r...-r.,.. he id lliort'tnrp nrnltinnpil nnr iv:illc. :ind watr.fl sn;!;P IS .1 Constructor, and U.li.llv dp-
Errpdorn of e ec- Let ttiem pr.-Liai:n uii ""f"u.ut, - - , . .t , : . , , . rreeiioun . .1 (n,ifl,i rinmp n Pll il.p hirknens that was ramd v over- ? rovs its prev oy enioidmrr and cru-h-
' ; ; Mr. Clay, or any of h.s friends. There ; shadowing the Bosphorus. Suddenly we, mg ,t . and , f the d.tUitnt . , J. .1 .i ..ninrr 7Vfri,vvere snrnrised to see water boilm-up like
ovemment, so vital-, tna e,n n .c..u.. ; - - - ...rr.rnl.r 5nnt. nml l.Vfore'- 77,c Of! La hi ointt the Allude -Rev
of oar const,tuentsv( :r J ruhmus onr surmises were at an end. omethmg Sidney Smith, it, h.-peech at ,he Taun-
lor othcersi.epenu- tUrtmt " 1, ilP .Vise! 1 similar to a lar-e Pavim' stone fell mto; ton m-c ting, -a: l that -the attempt r.f the
of the Union, to at v i'mm .; ... . c . - ; . :in, Ih.o.e of Lords tv stop the pror-:, -of t h
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- 'instructed, therefore, to notify to all rffi- morracy c;u:d never pace i ?tn --;-;.;;'--; '-- - ; at idmouth. m 1 f: l 'PI,.
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io'iirnent with attintion acj then tie,ide for tliem-elves as to 1 lie justnt d
ee, alter hoy no- re'.ir- the claim get up by the rcasioiid pict.ses,
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to iidlueme the vote ot e-thers, nor take i the opponents or nnu-repu-ncan p. om.i , i.ui ....
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