Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 August 1832 — Page 2

4 cr? TO an 711 to sU JT-a 4lj ci U 1 SATURDAY, AUGl'ST IP, 1832. PEOPLED TICKET. nrr.r.Tv imon'. now and i orcvRFm ckf. m i.Nr.r.uiAEi r. " CLAY ELECTORS. ;Atoii KLVKF.NPAi r., of Knox county. Jonx IIawkin, of Fountain, :AMiii.IlF.Mr.RSus, of Marion, Dfnms PrN.MNiTo:f,of Harrison, vV'amkr W it son. of Ca-S, muiik.n Li m.ow , of Dearborn, AbKi. LoM,of Wayne, Svr.v vNCs Evr.KTS, of Union county, John I. Nr.Ki.v, of Gibson. JACKSON TICKET. For Prtsidftit. ANDIIFW JACKSON. For Fice President. MAHTIN VAN M HEN. ELECTORS. GEOKGF. POON, MMES PL KE. AUTIU P P VTTEPSON, NATHAN P PALMER, MAPK CIU ME, Tim MAS G I YENS, A S. PI PNEI T. v. ai:m f i:tG, JOHN V E i ' HAM, ''-" " ' m -iM.i-nil.nil . T( !- t SECUTION PHOYED.!!! An article hearing this capt. on appears ! n-nrnr mti. inct ! i 1 1 1 f , H..1 1 t 4.1 t hjv i vm : eh;.r'ir:ff Mr.ior A hillock, lat- Peceiver

ofrJi.'irmopo at Ci awfordvdle, with;0 ,llF lenCnbmrt; for the first paperserution. sbiuder. &c. because fonoothl"' a VP, 011 n m:i!! ,llca, a-od nlien he w ,.h otber?. attempf-j U0!jl(! hc TerV W'"S a scalpel to inv, -i.ate the official conduct of; and the lcads inevitably to political

- - o Doctor Canbv bis successor in office, n V'inM wbotii rhares of mal conduct bad; ..cen made. The writer lor the Democrat vavs :-- ..it - i. Tl -L'pnn nir-e strmingiy weii '' ulu ; tiaied fnrt, the Secretary of the Treas my for -fhv.-ii directed the District Attr Bev, aidM by the Marshal, to take the nct i igorous step for an investigation of. maffrr. a hich direction was promptly t.bf ed. ar.d ;;n rxamiiiation lipid, at whirti the informer and his wirnrp? met (be arro-pd tare to face Ali the evidence i ivhirii coaul be a(h:ured wa taken, even heresay rt idrnce. nin' the t-ooksand paper of He effire iu etignteo The whdo c x ? o i r a 1 1 ' ' a was conducted in a I uhlir mar m r. Le witnres were sworn and ihe teUir i.ommitted to recorr i - .,1.1;,. ,c.,f; u.A ir. ! nr-t . Hi'gle charge ' t' mal conduct'

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iva su-'riner'. no deialalion existed, and r.rr a r!: u!c cf lih roety could be made to rrt' i-j fi the char i cf r r of Dr . Can by l"') rPhp l'.dii-.i of the Cr-iwfardsville Herordj tbu- re mail; on the above, and as he wasj on thp spot ,t must be presumed hi? State-j rr.ert is c.-.ripr: j "'I n. Democrat from which the a: nvr i; takrr. h nr t come to ihia office be tore, fcr about ii month. And we may draw l the vorv na'oira' terci c that this num-J berhasbt'ei' ent u- lor the purpose of beio.r v iicrd It hc rd itor t xpecis hy ! dra ing '? mtn a dirri uio ahout the subject J mutter ot the above article, to cieatt di I turb.Mice between us and some ot the c i t -, jrposof this town, and thereby add smne-J tains; to his cwn pecuniary interests. in l th wav ot patronarre, we 1 1 i e tie ma i bt-sadiv disappointed Therefore let it te listinctly under stood, tint our notice nf this matter is for the special benefit of the writer ot the above a.iu not io wound the feelings of ar.y of our fellow citizens. We have disposition to comment upon the investigation of which the Democrat gives so glowing a description w Mi not to interfere at ill any turtber than toy ot i . t a few gratuitous falsehoods, to which the editor of th3 Democrat h.i given publicity. We wnl not say tie has mr'dp them This can harnlv be uppesed. ms be vms ti(t presi nt at the invest-jp-ii.'Mi. rt'xi o j course nas deuveo an ni k ow !e ire about it trom hear sa rhej first trior is that the District "Attorney ! ,. nsit.fnl l,v iI.p vtn.ii,..! nt ti,0 stufpi nt tl.p trial. The tr.un is. the Maishab was not present at the m, estimation Itj .vasbeld belcre Samuel Judahm prcpria rfr50r.cz, w ho n trie opening asset ted open h in the face ot the parties, and before a! iTOW ueo io ue . i .ic was ;i j .u ionian ; It is true he31.ina!ot the State has' . ii - hct-n in town atui wasnere we Deticve ab"ut tht ch'se of ihe investigation. lii bunes is said to be well known We kn.'w aim asert upon our own respotui bility that he thd noi assist ut the trial As to the inveiig ttion ut the books and pap1 is of tht office, the editor is also mis tan en The Di9ttict Attorney refused to examine them upon the ground that he had not authority. Witnesses? also, who did not think proper to give evidence rn the cate, were excused upon the ?ame! grouo-t, i.amely that the JuJe had do authority to ccmpe! wMneesee to give'

evidence. If they would dv ii voluntarily, well and Rood, if not there was no compulsion Thii then could hardly be said to be takirg "the most rigorous steps tor an investipalion' of the matter. Those who were present at the trial can say v,... f,r r.,i hnn far cnlv. hersav evid-

ence was taken. There were spectators there, who perhaps know quite a much about it as Mr. Morrison. Now we were perfectly willing to let .1 . 1 - .!,.... Ihoir oirr inlorcnCD rf.tn np reoi)c man mrn wu - . ....... the (est mony adduced at thi trial. Bui thii it seeir:?, was not right in the eyes of this knowing editor. He must do (hi? for them. And we very much doubt whether either patty, will thank him for his gratuitous services. You should not be too wise (!...'. i I m-:,. i,, .. lUiMil mi; I iiiuci . iuuii::uii, ictiiuui knowledge should be that of a "fool" We have been long acquainted wjth Major hillock and know bim to be a man of unblemished honor, intecritv and

it 11 A 1 . least strone suspicions of mal conduct. July the 20th 1S32. Mr aurtior I wish to inform you that af - ter Receiving a few of youre papers I sent to N. harmony To your agent to pay, him and he wouldent receive it not have ing my name on his list I then paid your agent at Cynthiana directly after apointed Anil jo I want no more of youre half sheets of paper And so I want you to Dis continue youre papers at The expiration of the y ear Being 1 am A Gacksorute and always expects to be We record the above for the benefit of the writer and for posterity; withholding however, the name of the chirographer . The post mark indicates that the "bonny epistlev was indicted not an hundred jni!e from Cynthiana. Posey county, Indiana. iGod help the individual!! If he expects j here and hereafter to lie a '(iaksonitc, his irrr nnit he rrn f'r r 1 1 lion i ( i ... r - c.-,n i r.'M, . ' -i."vr ....,. . ' km i'ivurv.MiJ us? . lopr less; theretore, char ity !:uuj-i ! ... . . ",J.v uu. u rueu r3w HQ I A tt U h IilT MD m t rr lr n-itnt fr hi? political sins m this world, with m ihis worl.i, n ith Cholera, Piack Ilau k, or even the f i or. death. A LI "et was raised in this m.-ntv l,i . . ... , . i j.vv. nuin, uit.iMii iii .j iiiLiis in cir i ! ' i i i . i - i i t i - n ni.-tp. i - i . . i cumterence, and weighing ten pounds and hree n(iartcr ' We are requested to sav.th.tt Alrv,n , . ' 1 - ' i act i?iassey will serve as Loi,ju"h ConfT.; .. ... . 'n wn.ta, ble, if elected. c , n .i i ... Solomon Rathbone is a candidate for Borough Constable jnnn n. L.apiant is a candidate tor iiorough Constable. Tlio Hev. 11. M. Shaw, will preach in!

Wor.nione,no fou.u noirrouucecnarg,i j.horoand , jg ft shoi t against an oflicer unless there were atjfJ j - pf (he routc an(1 shews the

the Vincennes Acadpmv tn.m.ir.M, -,f ilup or down the riter. Oen. Atumson very

o'clock, A M. 'A C -hail appear next wctk. W ABASH AND ERIF. C,XAL The Editor of the New Yoik Daih

Advertiser, says: "It will be seen hy anr'lry and Gen. Dodge's squadron of the advertisement in this day's paper, "that ! mining troops marched in the cent re. proposals will be rrreivpd nt rhp Alr I With this order our whcie torce de-

chants' Bank, fo, one hundred thousand 1 dollars at six rer rent sfnrL- nn u rdHfro

nf the faith cl the State cf Indiana L-jbercd, with a large growth of under bruth There enn be no question that the securi "'eds and grass. Sloughs, deej ravines, (V is undoubteil The Cnmmisionr r- uS(l logs, cc. were so plentiful as to afford are gentlemen of the first respectability. ' crJ facility for the enemy to make a The dividends are to be paid n this c;t stmng defence. and script issued for sums as small as General Henry first came up and thousand dollars. At the present time commenced a heavy fire which was rewhen public funds are so difficult (.. he ! turned bv th; euemv . The enemy beinc;

t .1 ii., . . . I i ouiaiiieu, e snouiu iriiri v f f . il th Ktnr would be taken at most favorable rates. for thk vict..Ks t. a z f. t t k j Messrs Emtoks: I am informed our1 P.nrnnrrh Pnit-.tdr, j, -i c .i .... : i ! an election to fill the vacancy will take! Place on Samrdav next. Wp u .... ' --. llu- , trj-i- ocu, itriO UKlli

ware that the former incumbent from ajje l,"s "me',he Brigades of Gen. Alexander ar.d inactivity was not able (however well'and f'05e' ucre mrchltl? (Ioivn thc n" he might have been disposed) to di-!ver "hen they fell m with another part rharthe duties of the office A police 0 ,he e,,cmJ,,s arm' :ind kllled aniJ rout" officer should be an active, intelligent and'ed aM lhal opposed them, persevering man, one who would not hes- rhe l,a!tle lied "P"ad5 of ,1,rce itate to d.scharce the duties of his office' 1,011 ' About 50 of the cnem-v 3 "om:in promptly and efficiently, favormir neither!"15'1 du!dren uere tftkeri l)r'sonen' an,j

the ri h nor the poor Major Alexander Mas?e.v' ' mtormed. is a candidate ; and ; "om q'J iiihcations ot this cent eman ' lie n0 doubt, if elected, would make prompt and etlicient officer. L. SEAT OP WAR. BLACK HAWK DEFEATED! ! '. -inot lc r- and Vet another luuody Bittle. , August 6 Havir.gr just returned from the war, e have it in our power to irr.r.at t some chtering intelligence. i .... The whole army under Gen. Atkiuson embracing the Hngades commanded by Gen. Henry, t osey and Alexander; and. the squadron under command of Gen . Uodge, all crossed over the H isconsin at: Helena, cn the it-th and 29 ultimo. They took up a line of march in a northerly direction, in order to intersect the Indian trade. At a distance of about live miles the great trail was discovered, leading in a direction IC. of W. ic wards the Mi?i!-

sippi, and supposed to be about four day

old. Gen. Atkinson seeing the direction of the enemy, knew well that it would require all dilligence and expedition to over take them before they would cress the Mississippi, and hence commenced from that time a forced march; leaving all; a basreace wagons, and. every thing else which was calculated to retard the pursuit. The country through which the eneI .v.m , ... . - , ... . . i mJ 8 lrVei army between the was one continued series of mountains. No kooner had they reached the summit of one high and almost perpendicular hill than they had to descend on the Jother side eouallv steep to the base - of another. Nothing but a drep ravine. with muddy banks, separated these moun. tains The woods, both upon the ton of : the highest mountains, and at the bottom the deepest hollows, w as of the heaviest growth. The under hushes were chictly ftin.rnitiPB nf the nnrsuit. Notwithstand - ins all thi?, our army gained on the jevening daily as appeared from the enemiy's encampments. The tedious march j thus continued was met by our brave troops without a murmur: anu as me indian signs appeared more recent, the of ficers and men appeared more anxious to push on. On the forth night of our march from Helena, and at an encampment of the enemy, was discovered an old Sac In dian by our spies who informed them that. the mam rouy or me enemy nau uu mui day.gone to the Mississippi, and intended to cross on the next morning, Aug. fid. The horses being near ly broken down, and the men nearly exhausted from fatigue, Gen. Atkinson ordered a halt for a few hours, (it being after 3 o'clock,) w ith a determination to start at 2 o'clock for the Mississippi, about 10 miles distant. At t lie precise hour, the bugles sounded, and :n a hoit time ail were ready to march. Gen. Dodge's SQUadfOn WAS hotlOfed O J , , , . V i ,i slowed and Gen. Posev s tormcd the rear , (J Gen Dode called tor and as soon re j ceiv ed 20 oluntcer spies to go ahead of the whole army. In this order the march commenced They had not, however, gone more than 5 miles before one of our spies came back, announcing their having come in sight of the enemy's picket guard. He went back, and the intelligence was quickly 'conveyed to Gen. Atkinson then to all the icmandcrs of the brigades, and the i - - - - - - . i rrWiiv nf the march was instantly iu ;rrcaSeij. Jn a few minutes more the firing j 1 ...w lUrri nhpr.ft nf i hp i

imnt nf iKp nrmv, hcixZcpn our bimcs and'knowing and unoffi

I i v ' 1 iti.PI,!nn nb-ket -uard. The Indians ''V .. ;. ' c ,.;n tn wax -' i o . .... . ... "t,t: u,lvt" uj UU4 sMt:i " ,niprat,lv brisk tirioff from jeverv situation commanding the ground I " J . . , 'over which our Spies had to march, but k: ,i tvnn, t,r hidinir places they sought safety by rej treating to the main body on the bank of the river and join m one general eiJort to d-!Vnd themselves there or die on the ground. Lest some might escape by retreating iindicioulv ordered Gen. Alexander, and ii H i ;Gtn. Tosey to form the right w ing of the army, and march down to ihe river above I the Indian encampment on the bank, ; and then move down. Gen. Henry torm jed the left wing and marched in the Imain trail of the entrnv. The IJ. S. Jntended the almost perpendicular Hullj and came into a low valley, heavily tirn- ..! i- .i .,-. I,:, . i . . -, ouieu irorn men ijim iihuhu i'i.at;. sought others General Dodges squad- . i ., iv p ' : ' ron anu trie v. uoo is soou tame, miu action, and with Gen. Henry s men, rushed In,n thp ftr onS fiIesofthe enemy, and killed all in their wav except a few nho , suc': edpd in ? w,mm,,1ff a s Mi?sui;i a , 150 yards wk -'-"fa m;ui ' h accident in the Ualtle, wrc Kill cunen the Indian.- w ere driven to uie . Mi.kol thaM.ss.ss.ppi.some hundreds of.

men, women and children plunged inloi., . . ' ' the river, and hoped by diving? . to ll.er' P' ', escape the bullets of onr guns; very few,! England, the result is favoral

i however escaped our sharp shooters. Thelonthes.ieoftheenemv.nev-!: er can bo exnctly ascet ta.iicd , but accor-j d'n? 13 best computation, they must; uR vc lost in killed, upwards ot 3 50. Our loss io lulled and w ounded was 27. Some had crossed the river before our Arrival , and we learn by a prisoner, that Black Hawk, while the battle waxed warm bad stolen off, and gone up the rirer on this side. It he did, he took nothing with him: for his valuables, many of them, logetber w ith certificates of good character, and of his having fought bravely against the United States during the last war, .Vc. signed by British offcei?. were, found on the la?:!e-rro'!n:l

it is the general irap reswu in Uie army

and at this place. be glad to conclude a peace cn almost any term? we might propose. On the morning cf the 4th inet. a party olSicux came to our camp.and begged perI mission to go on the back trail and have fiirM with them. On the same day our whole annv started to go down to

Prarie du Ch'ien, (about 10 miles) and 'pcrate efforts to keep up appearances wait further orders. j Journal. Gen. Atkinjotf, accompanied, by Gene-j -The Jackson men of Pittsburgh got up rals Dodge arid Posey, with the U. S.;a rnanifeeto signed by about 1(0 persons, Infantry . ariived at the Prarie on the eve-!or rnther having appended thereto ;:- ningof the -1th, on board the S. P WarvnoU a hundred name, purpoitmg to be rior, and will remain until the mounted cf person? who never yet had voted fo:

volunteers arrived. The Winnebagoes. at Prarie du Chie n, jare daily bringing in rac prisoners and 0 , IScalps.

I On the same day, a parly of lo rr.c:jtj,rrP ,( noold seem, more, in .he iu : from Cassville, under command of Capt. I tic,, ttu,r, net the e e at first. If th -

I rice, were i eronuoitenng me country between that place and the i?ccn?in, and loll upon a fresh bac trail making !loWards the M isn..ppi. They ru.hed with full speed of horses, and soon came upon, ikilled and took prisoners to the r.uaiber of I'-' Gen. Scott and staff left here this mor ning for Prarie du Chien, on the steam boat Warrior, to join Gen. Atkinson. Gallenian. zrz-.z.- - - - From the jVex Orleans Argus. rA't I'Pin vr np i'i'irp lu.mjiuu.xo ur urritL. . v V e understand that it is made a quasi if not , in expressed condition on the part of the applicant for, and holders of office in a place not 1000 miles from New Or leans, that they shall subscribe and pay for the Globe, and yield a certain sum of their salary tor t!ie keeping up of political meetings and organizations in the political lent or district in which they are. These things have been hinted to us long since, nnd we lately have got upon the route of disco cry , and will it the partie be of consequence publish facts at a convenient time. In the management of office holders and tho factions, we will remark upon a few consequences which we think will place ibis seciet conduct in an ungraceful attitude with the working, industrrou? Mid tax paying people. I To begin, all u ill concede that the present occupants of office from the President down are no extraordinary things; that were "war pestilence or famine ' to thin the number of the precious worthies, that a blind man seat through the towns

C .1 . IT-i - I c . .. , . . .1 , - . .' . iL on me score oi aonny, inuusiry or integrity. Now this secret condition, (the product oi van uorcn a wain, nc uouai baa a tendency , to kerp

oi uic miie . oiaies, uu inuC(i t,ie (!,.Ccplion that wa practi-e. he met could easily replace them, e.thtru (0 make them the instrument

, to kerp in u.e preseati M) )0cn ari(j ?Q cIiaraclc,is ,r ti.cnds; and while the 'ic v)hem re hastening to ,llv mofiic.-! ones of t.ie party, lheme, ve9 on fhe gj(Je cf the conshtuf .oi.

othcers , or the ,. . . . .i . arc th.nli.ng that two or inrec per ceui i. - . . I I -. ....,i I on the t-n or twelve millions expended . ... , f . n pay of ofheers, is a most wouderful, scheme to keep up the present system, the present set ot ofiicera wnl shew them that it has a quite different tendency, kecpin"1 up themselves.

We might say something, if facts te as iYrar 0f a hlicrdaitd Cm. 7 m,. 2 1 , 1032 they are told us of the smHlinessoi iheciti- i.Tlie ( ondnct of oar theatre-coin- Mk- I, -t izens who accept an office upon i-. condi-;t i.ht, Ii. tended in 5ran!l decree t ; iction that he shall pati for (he lLbe and shiill i b them for ti,(.- rr-reptionjof tne p;.ii! rn-, gire a portion of his salarv t- keep eld Hick t,-jaS 'lbo"; i:s- . (-'v Houston, of do'.-Mv ' n- l. .i f iimorv, l)-V)ns; arrived t.-jro vt ruay v "rnory in oHice; we might say something o,(1( ur, nj(!aitly invit,.(, ,JV Iu;tnc r, the creeping baseness of the crew , a herd r t;.e new t:.tatre to atttnd the e xl.ibitii.u i i t of human animals, that will submit to have! nit t: tut mdiapp'ly the people l Onio, ,v! a pottion of then labor, and then hard j I''entative he had o inhilin-mly !: r,trn, r , r . t . .u 0 or ,i i induriaiiti-, histd :n'lt oct' .1 bim eat A 'tf earninir wrested Irorn themselves, anu. , J ; , , . , r t, . .il l jttientr, anil scarcely re.rampi! i'iv r ..-1... starving famdies to support theehtesl lorn , iit.cc. The niht wis our r,f -r 3t t.m -i. aud most favor ed child of its ''Father of an t noise, and by the r duuhtid.Je Ji. '..-(.p, lies;" the Globe, but respect tor the pre 'oa to he foigotttn, Falurtici jV ent 6ou;ed leelings of the party upon the bank question, prevents us. i From Fadgcr's lV tk!j Mczsier This is one, we doubt not, of the steps! PCMAltK ABLE C1MCIM-; tAti

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io c Mate oii'i ictcii'iua io u,v;iij-ici to, , . . .... nr i .i . ,i . .three ijvkiI vounj? men of this ntv w! We dare sav that there u no instance, in, Ul l'''s cny.wr i " - . i -. u were ot rather intemperate habit no' any countiy, save Great Britain, where ... u.iaa. unuu , tin.. in- .i ii i , at tfif ir accustomed haunt, a tavern r the oflictMS or their undetlin?, had , i . ,Jn i- .. ".ii tJrouiiwav. Iti t tie course of their cor.

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(heir salary to continue thermelvcs io J Ca .h j1' 'V h,s g.ven parr, office. It is quite, new in tt.i? country. I ' 1 G,f. ot, t!'e ChoIp'a; WRn ir.,i .... i,... ,i .. ,i. ,;nJmr deceMljr laid out and buried?" The

IU l.lllfl.llIU C lUlll lilt vaiivi .1 i r i ,. i was once the pensioned pres.-for politics,; " irasncal defender ot iorvism: a Hova i., i 1 1, i ; ..r,,. ' ------- - .... -. head, confessedly inherit intr the right rule;! i l .;o' c. .. ; or us luey s;ij oi ueu. jiiLKSuii cvjh i i., :.. r,..u,i COiiutuiiu . iii tt- iu j.o;;iaiui. inc.- wjoi

loimh of tbeUl effect in the world was nearly equal to1"'" 1 "fl ?a:nc hxS t,lP "t J g nL iUhe evils. The persons and the p, esses : " . and r. Sun

. . . c . pensioned wtre oi sut)erifr uuainmenis

of superior attainments , , , ' 3 Icnonnaj From the time of Dr.j 'V'" dea'1. t',i U U:ch he h:i' '5a?ed. Goomc CnninicbJJ11,'SPC:'I':,,Va;taKent'fc,'r' 'tT be

and charactor. I lnl.ricr.fi Irnri in to.'nr..-

,ncf ih.rLn Piit Win, ii. -.r r.iiTont .,1!,'a,I tj'1T ,ed tfiend. and on Mond.u t!.

others, literature, philosophy and polities' have received great at additions. Pillf in mpili'.1 t!f- f f ii ft on r l' nC thia

conspiracy of the cflicc holder is to tup iw.eU autl,e''lcated, anu names woul J b: port that mo.totlensive press the Globe, a; gl?en ?-e 11 not tor womuiing the tee! nuisance to morals, a press ttS classical as J'ffS of friends. One r.f the , -.owni, ut Pig sty, as learned as a parrot; and pro-i'61' h:id Uen Kl fl ,UiliC" ot !(

,,, vv.u . ... m . " , . ...... . uj,, .,t i i , i- Ulll C . . . ' monarchy of ble in a creat XUrVV ' 'ree! legree to taste arts and a science, in free' S I S, V. ' ' s" er;uesi , if .. i .run. .iiiii i iiw h h i iirn.i'inr-zi ir ,.- qualiti -ation to office ini . . .., ,- , , . ne peop.e must Miouol these dnt i. uuu rnianigni arrangement: They mu.-t be told that the. very secrecy of the at is a proof oi the crime ol the undertaking: They must be told cf this helluh consniia

cy on the part of the ravenous office bun !,01vr.h. th.il also rha!i he reap ' ter, gorging himself with the revenues of! the country; they must be told th;t alij r,,f . , this is the resultof the faction that has not j tlLL;"'U,Ui' 1 the honesty or candor to rely on the grow, j On WVdneHny. while the c!.r. Man ing intelligence of the people, but h is theiche-tPr, Capt. Hooper, w h l. a. ir.g oi:, diabolicalcunningtoresorttosecretmeans:jiort on a fishing voyage, crew saw to circulate the iof the Globe, and keepjfit to pay a parting .dutc, as ij r ften the

!up the ur;necf:ary jc."MCai i?ijannt;cr

We always discover soaie cf t i. - p.i;;v at some scheme ot efil, in the laotfunre el

' Macbeth. "Ye1 secret black and midnight hr -What do ye?.' "A thin without a catne!,, Here is fair specimen of the ingenioi:? shifts of the Jackson party in their de Gen Jackson, but who hnrl now come to the '(e(3rrrijnnt j0:, nf giving him their sulhiv. (, ,he ..ftV This was indeed a formula- . i ..... I. . iur aiiiiv, .un ri'iiinMiui - c - re0ple had not voted ior General Jack gon ; n;50 Ppr,ear8 tli.it they had ruarlj ajj 0f t;.ern voted for no other person. TliC plt,,Lurgh Ghetto declares thn: ' t He re can be found no men toan?HPr' , rnr.ct nr ,i,ti ri;ii.iea .um the list a fn 'indeed, came to the city just as the C.Uoer;l ,icke out in Canada, and one New j York gentleman, the Gaettc states, wu-.N j,he p.ank to be located iu NVw York." J SIGN. Among the multitude u 'cheering things that the scales are failing t fj I from the f-eoplc a eyes, and that they are no longer to be operated on like debidi5. fanatics, a3 they were at the last, jusdv termed the Gothic election, ve notice the following in the Patriot 4: Shield of Philadelphia: ''Irish Anti-Jacks on .Meeting Upward of eight hundred names of patriotic Irishmen, are already appended ti the c.tll for this meeting, which is expected to take place some day next week. A preparatory meeting tor the purpose cf forming a committee to arrange the subscq ien. procctding?, wi!! be held at liyckman's) HotH, Chesnnt street, opposite to the State House, cn Saturday evening the 2Cth ins?, at b oclock, which all Iri4.men w!w -Ajsh to rescue the country from the Diisgoernrnent of its present rulers, are invited to attend.' It was in great rner.sure by the vofC' of Irisliinen that the last Presidential elrctioi. wa decided. Warm-heated and enthusi asticallv und of liberty, the hollow and deceitful professions of the brawling II. r o i t rriisled them. They have discover 1 on nts c1 placing an ignorant, imbecile and and rnnchievou? Tvraut in the seat of Wasl.ir,;--Ion; & with that penciosity and detc jtatior: I ' o-...- . w.-- . . . ....... . . . . illterPlit of th(.;r ;i,!llll!r(iro.ir. r 7 7 ''Vu-., iiicumynu n nig IIorsTON Master Houston is r.i. Lis v. from Washington to his Itar&tarin, T.-niivi-j t . in; He st.ped at Cincinnati. Of hi t ci -,t n io it e fi1i,urium f trie west, the folluwin b Two or three weeks since, on Satu, Jo , Vpre;,..or. , , . ... . 0:iC a K.resseu answered in the aflirm;itive , , . ' V ,,un II1Jlll( J111 a similar i eouest r.: t!ie ()ir(! , j .. ... . ..v-ctutu iu- .wn.e ,r . . ' V fell should h I he turd .asheri tho .-.,-nr. i.:. di before them. T! was uli donf. ocularly, and in ar narp 1 i.JI. or.'. ,n . . uay lie aeeuea he nh-r. rrimtnoi ... , . . . i , or'c W!'9.ca"tu to fulfil hi p.omieI'u ue,ure V'esuay, t!4e third one h.ir se.r was in ins crave, 1 C 1 These are lac;-. ' lllKi lUTL ill r I I'M lil III L" U' i 11U .'111 On I'riilav week, a laboring m ui in the , . , . . . L 1 11 ci,ih ti ..( aI Y. nri' urn i i ill p long in the habit of drir.king f;et!y of indent r ints, was cautiofjed as !o the dan -er of such a practice, cpecially at this ..oculiar time He iepl,ed ir. sub.tae that he was not afraid ! the CholeraI I I'-""""".; - i Ki.lijl.ll .; ,,t i.n -.113 1! Mill Uli:.,.' II I f , i i in r m i. . ii antJ haally detbued w ,th an oath th i "t he wiiu! I oii.-inc until tie d.eii i a i'h.it it rv night he was soied with the cii'dera in 1 'he ucxt morning he was a corpse. - ..( :m lg nut mocked : wbotsoev er ma 2j -An c;n s 'vc, ""fjinf