Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 November 1832 — Page 2

S.XTUKl) V Y, NOVEMBER lo, 1832. INDIANA ELECTION. Counties . Clays maj. Jackson's maj

Knox, Martin, Daviess, Floyd, Gibson, Pike,

79

111 49 172 31 12

LlLf rtlr VV'rt m t P H.f ft I I ir Jp ii It 1

appeared in the Sun, the Saturday previ

ous lo the election:

'Look out fur Counterfeits " have seen it stated, that tickets containing the names of the Clay electors, but

no heading lo designate their character, are in circulation in our country. Friends

of Jackson look veil to your tickets! The I party against whom you hav e to contend

'now, are the same you heat in 1828, the

same that then descended to the most dts

! honorable means to insure succes--the jsame that now would not stop at any act that they could conceive would benefit

their party. and the same that are de

tined to be beaten again on Monday next

Now is not this abominable that the

Clav narlv should he accused, one and ad.

of "descending to the most dishonorable means to insure success.'" Shame, where

is thy bluh?

From the Western Sun of Jueust 18. 1832.

"Tho Portion i over and old Knox Samuel L. Southard has been elected

stands disenthralled, redeemed from the Governor of New Jersey. He was Secshackleaof Jacksonism and Van liuren ret of (he N un(ef Mr . Atami adm " i

,,pl. -i f v:Joi mstration.

1 iK nuf i tupit-u inJiii me in'. tunes Gazette of the 1 1th inst. and is noticed alone for the purpose of correcting the erroneou impressions it may give abroad. Mr. IJom.er a Clayite, has surely been e It-cted by a majority of seventeen votes, and this majority too, obtained, a9 Mr Hill Verv well knows, by the exertions of at IeHt three prominent Jarkson men supporting him, ami w ithout which he could cot have been clef ted. Knox county has at all time been very near equally divid ed upon the Presidential question. At the last Presidential election JacksonV

majority was probably not more than 15 or 20. At the election in Novembei coming. hi friends may rest satisfied that his majority will be increased not alone in eld Kuox, but throughout the State." As a -comment on the above article, we give the official returns, of the late Presidential election, as received at the Clerk's office, in Knox county.

ma active support to distrust and active

opposition is a Mow process. '1 he mind

i? slow to receive impressions which are in open conflict with the feelings of the

heart. So much are we devoted to ob

jects of our own creation, that it is almost

as easy to convince, a doting mother or

the deformity ot her rickety oinpring, a

to satisfy a thorough Jackson man that

Whitechapel, he Ins but a slovenly way of

slaughtering; but trace it to where he has dragged it, and near sunset let yourself and friend hide yourselves within an easy distance, and he will be certain to come for his supper, which like all sen

sible animals, he prefers to every other

rneal. Nay, it is highly probable, if he possesses the gallantry a wellbred bear

the object of his idolatry is not the purejought to have, he will bring Mrs. Bruin

and all the children along with mm, ano you ran transact business with the whole family at once. In hunting the bear, take all the curs in the village along with you. Game dogs

ire useless for this purpose; tor, unles

Townships. Vince ones, Washington, Bu3ceron, Widner, Decker, Johnson, Palm y ra, Harrboa,

Clay. 286 86 23 C4 8 26 2 b 39 558 479

Jackson. 225 G7 17 20 27 36 51 36

P P. Barbour of Virginia, has declined being considered a candidate for the Vice Presidency. We have received a communication I'rom Mr. Ewing, and would have inserted it this week if it had been possible Although we do not believe the calumny attempted by his enemies, can make any impression on the mind of our citizens, till in justice to Mr. lowing, we shall insert his publication nest week.

disenteresled, wise statesman, painted in

the ardor of hi own imiginat ion. V- e hear them ready to exclaim, Who can we trust if Jackson has deceived us? Under these circumstances, it is not strange that '.he force of party discipline, the active influence r.f the patronage of the Government, and the gross libels ot the purchased press, should retard that salutary change of public opinion which is giad

ually manifesting itself in opposition to the present Chief magistrate. The spell is now dissolved. There is one great party orginiz d against the attempt to rule the American ii the name of Andrew Jack in. It is now knovvn that the vima ru!ers are Amos Kendall. Wiiliira B. Lewis, and V i. Rurerfs oiher retaioers of the Kitchen Cabinet. These people have completely surrounded the President They seiert i . papers which he reads, or rathe t?.- ! are read to hioi; (or they have an .:ioal whose business it is to read to!.' ..tides and paragraphs which

are i-.; mar-

eni 'utaut prtsses to he thrown bark upon : e:r authors as evidenced of public rf. - I I i . .

ops u i. i;;ro;ii!. nev ua7- nrougni inu

wiif etble tne writer io ei.ltr inu filu into a specification of the cause win- h led' to the recent hostilities, and to gn i what he presumes will be interesting ( most readers, the substance of the treati between the United State- and the nortL

western Indiana from 1B04, down to the present time.'' The woik will make25 octavo pages, and will he disposed of U uhciiten at twodollau percopy, pu able on delivery "U EEL GEE IN AMERICA." New York and Bp?ton. Mrs Trc!

lope, in her pew work.called the Refuged

, I. them lor that puipose. I u n are prepaied here, aud

in America, introduces some queer com

properly trainee, they fly at the throat, 'parisons bttween the m-inner of the two

and get lorn to pieres, or hugged to death, cr.ics. e quote toi -example ; for their pains. The curs yelp after him, lu Boston there are no persons allowed bite his rump, and make him tree, whereito vote at the elections of President or he can be shot. The bear of Canada is 'Governor of that province hut native-born

y ankee; w hile at New loik emigrants are forced from the ships in which thry aruve directly to the huttings, which are kept open the first two weeks of every month at Mason Lodge, where ihey are allowed to Jostle off the side w.dks the mO't i expectable inhabitants If they are reproved for surh conduct the answer invariably i-. "Isn't this a land of lib-

KENTUCKY ELECTION. Ihturns for the 1st day in the city of Louis-rillc.

Ui 2d 3d 4th 5th

Waro i

it t;

Clay 179 in ICC it; 164 814

: tickson 120 71 64 82 130

seldom dangerous. He is always leady

to enter into a treaty, similar to what

rnv Lord Brougham negotiated lately with Lord Londonderry, oamely, let be for let be; but if wounded he is dangerou

in the extreme. You should always, therefore, hunt him in coup!es, and have! a shot in reserve, or a good cudgel, ready to noidv to the root of his nose, where he

is as vulnerable as Achilles was in the erty?"' I was one forenoon myself etop.

heel. Some ludicrous stories are told ofiped at the Lodge and offered a vote, with bear-hunting, for Bruin is rather a humor-jthe preliminary question: "Are you a ist in his way. A friend of mine, with his (CUy or a Jackson man?" In Boston u surveying party, teu men in all, once treed person seen with a srgar in his mouth in a very large one; they immediately cut the street is counted a blackguard ; but in clubs and set to work to fell the tree N Y. nogentleman his promenade wi'hout Bruin seemed inclined to maintain his. one. In Boston a housekeeper wouhl be position, till the tree began to lean, when placed at the Ses.si.ms dock for suffering

dip it n ores m inif-crv. inuiviouai ne miu oown in aooui uiieeu itti iiuuj mc imc inua . uinun,j m ut innvu i-i-

from each sccti hi, lo whoni is committed ground and then clasped his fore paws, to the street while iu New York he would Ihe t isk of In ectmg t tie directories of thejover his head and let himself tumble 4c fined j! 1 if he allowed it to be thrown revera' !-ei tion. 'i'b.eir local directories laming them. Evpry club was raie i, but .else w here than near his premise Swine ia are charge. 1 with the distribution of theirum was on the alert; he made a charge ,a Bostonians bane, and a New Yorkera P3rtv l,sl'OlLs.,, U':der the patronage of the unset the man immediately in front, and antidote indeed this animal ia as much

'Kitchen Cabinet, nd all candidates for .escaped wi!h two or three thumps on ihe carreed by the ladies and gentlemen

the executive patronage are required to; rump, which he valued not one pir. ot the latter city as a lap-dog in London? pass muster iu these irresponsible cabals.! Statistical Sketches of Upper Canada. cr Frtri?- . The Governor and his twenty

im i in i m ,i, i i jcnojen ministers have made it a capital MOST DISGRACEFUL. ( offence to molest one of those interring

It is stated with some eKulfalion. in l!1P ,'Wi,u' cua tne .

Clay's majority 79 JNow what do you think of your own declarations neighbor Stout ? Do you believe thfin yourself? Viz: That at the election in November coming, bis (JackaonV) friends may rest satisfied that his majority will he increased not alone in old Knox, but throughout the state." Now i it neighbor? Have you not one word to say in reply? Here are the papers! they speak lor themselves!! and the figures cannot lie. Seventy-nine majority for Henry Clay iu old Knos!!! Indeed, as we saiil before, old Knox is disenthralled and redeemed from the shackles of Jackaonism and Van Bureuism. So may it ever be.

i'lay majority, Meidleiown, Boston, Lowerponds ,

Uppei ponds, Sales' Shippingport,

377 158 5 15 28 8

467

33 55 30 32 18

ma;

Total,

10G4 G41

i!41

Clay opjotity 423

JEFEERSONVILLL. At the last Presidential election in Jcffersonville, Sir Adams received only 25 votes At the close of the polls?, yesterday , Jackson lud 133 votes, and Clay 108. The administration men there ate utterly dispirited, and cur friends consider themselves more than tii jmphant.

Ilamiltou county , Warreu.

! Clark, Idieen,

OHIO ELECTION

Clay

3439 Clay. 1032 169G 1437 1444 1 506 2130 1384

Jacksoji. 4732. Jackson

It rny I e wi ll to inquire who are the in

divniUiils who wield the destinies of this frreat re i ubli ? Wc have already intro-

.iuce.i Win. I Lewis lo me rea.it. at i" Savannah Georgian, nf the 4th inst. that

.peculator m Indim reservations , Anio!f imprisoned M iionaries, Messrs. Wnr Kendall as the master M-.nl, and ! i anns f Blllert have tetn COttipeej P. Blair as the instrument of this cabal . . conjllrilc,ifll. the i n((erv .vheei

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111(1 """"'iliirl. ii In I,. .,1 in t list r 1 .11 f inrr uinrinn 1

"ut', l"UJ u 1,1 -he people of Georgia the land and gold auu,,. ruu- , could the -'k.ich !lvhicha'rP lhe nslM l(ropertv of the h.e(i h ,hon7 'rom.hefl t0 fnct' and

It the disclosures ot such a

were known to, and understood by

people, how many voN

Barbarous Punishment. A wre'eherj negresp, who was condemned to death during the writer's sojourn at Boni, by something like a jury of old men, wad

She was rub-

en cabinet-" h ive received in this Slate on

Mouday last? We think one. hundred would have counted them iu the aggre gate. G. N'vember 5. 1132

CANADA FIELD Sl'ORTS.

L iniui iiiuuci iy ui uii I . . . .

ieeply injureu and oppressed Cherokees. . ... A ' . K . , The editor of the Georgian, thus unfeel lu ,h,d 6tHte lwa.rmB of mu-qu,tos and ingly speaks upon the subject; ..The venomous ,nsect9 instantly lodged them- . J. r .i c . Selves in her ears, nostrils, and eyes, and wheels containing the names are of ercati ... . . ' . a ."i r , ,. .? attacking her breast, inflicting the most circumference, and so weighty with the . ? , fl, & , r i ii . terrible torture upon ber. I wo days attickets that a btroDg man can hardly turn . , , , . , . m, r . , J. .. jterwards, the body of this unfortunate wothem. 1 hey were manufactured in the . J . .

At the head of our quadruped game is pen.tent.arv; and the.e important aid.! wrT T r 77 '

VU VI IHI UJJf I KHI"' I f IV cuint lll-l MO, The name given to this species of punish.

united help of two persons, whose stub- J . . -

born zeal in asserting its indenendenre. winzr j ;arr oj a

o t- f (. r. ii'. i f i s-r rt -:

dismernherment we mean the mission-

the deer. He is larger than ihe (allow. Itowardsa speedy distribution of Cherokee

deer of Lngland; and Ins horn-, we would territory, were constructed with the

say, are twined the wrong wny, and are differently (shaped Irom the deer of Europe. They are found in great abun

dance in every part ot the province

Deer stalking is much pructiserj; but to

practise it with success you rnusi be ac

aries .

What indignity shall nest be heaped

(piainted with the topography of the neigh (upon thoe oppressed servants of Jesus

borhood, and know the salt licks and other Chrisd? When will their cup of suffwr haunts. Another way is to let a canoe j jf,g be enief m sufficient! full by their per or raft float down a stream , during the Jsecutor ? Western L .urinary .

mid summer night, with a hright light up

Wheeling Bank llobberv .

The Hagers-

tonn Press of Wednesday contains a re

port, that the robbers were detected in the following manner: "The Cashier and others helonging to the bank, m searching

for ime traces, to discovei the depieda

The result of the Electoral election in pj.1!"' Knox county, is a strong evidence of the , Monfgornery , intelligence and intrgiity of the great Miami

body of ui citizens; and we have .he ii c ' Majority for Clay, most cWimg intelligence fr-m every J , ,J - Hamilton Co. " lorJacKsOu quartei -f ihe Mat-, to anticipate a haj'py uler 4. u Vict'iy The unbecoming party zeal of. Some of our opponent?, we hope will1 Leaving Majority for Clay, n 6trul rorrerttMl. It is full time for Muii.gum Co by b.ll, majority (

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on it. 1 his seems to dazzle or fascinale the animal, who h fond of standing in the water when the mosquetoee are troublesome in the woods; and if the manouevre be skilfully managed without noise, he w II allow you to come within a few janis

15G1 of him so near, indeed, will he allow tots, found a stump of a candle, around

1J you thus to ajtproach, that there have ; which whs w rapped a small piece of pa-

heen instances Known ot his having betr'per, hiving on it the name of a merkilled with a fish-spear. The most cer- rhant of Wheel-ng, to whom they invnelain and deadly mode of proceeding, how .li;itely went and inquire whether he had

'2030; ever is to -end your dogs into the wood, et)(i any caudlts on ihe night the bank

ool j some miles from the bank? ot a lake or waa robbed, and to whom he hail sob

river, htid "hark down 7 on the them. The merchant told them that he

rent, when he will be saie to run for the

1055 73'J 1 157

: irreat

3740

1300 j w uer, where you can knock him on the 1851 j head from a bal or canoe. But even in

this defenceless position you must not ap

toi Clay,

i

171

60

inaj. lor JacUsr-n,

Leaving maj. for Clay,

1023 242 781

intolerance ano caiuumv, au 1 KOSP,2 township., CUy's gain on abuse, to take their departure to some thf Governor' Mai. i

'cuntrv in which !he people can be delu- Pickaway, 6 townships, Cbiy's ded to wor-hipa Ruler, and trample heed- 011 Gov's, maj' lessly upon their own rights and interests. Mi rity for Clay,

The good citizens of Indiana can never be Licking Co. far as heard from,) .. . 1 r 1 1

so imposed upon. Meauirch toadvancej the prosperity of the country, will bei made the object of government; and the! publr servant (President, and all other8 ander him inclusive,) who acts improper-j

ly, should be eipoted and punished accor-j

dingly

Bureuism system, would soon destroy the; ,e0pe'g hate if they do but fear me.1' happ,nCfiS a,ui Peace lne Lrnion; and This is the policy of the present adminis

we rejoice that it is now condemned in , u'111 prospect. At this time, we believe the! TIIE l- s- TELEGKAFH EXTRA. Loion safe, and her prosperity secure, by; Gen . Duff Green has published the 13th

, , aVo. ui nit rxira 1 tiegrai'ii. joui it-d iludiana, we , . , ...

I 3 IV ll" t III 11 lie i rtT UMIIIIJ lUIU'iiiirnini in circulating abusive tales to injure Mr Adams asd t-'vate Gen. Jackson from 1824 up t ) 1S30, and he hool J now be

viewed as a knowing witness against the

M

509; proach him rashly, for he gives, an ugly

! wound with his hoins; and with the sharp

hoof? of his tore teet he has been known

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10 neai ku; .11 a o.tjw as im! nepuraieu me that one ot the delected is a resiuen

p, in

had sold candles to a negro boy belong ing lo a certain tavern in town, whiiher they pioceeded, aud on inquiry learned that the candles had been brought tor

Another Robert Malhias The Hiilho rough (Ohio) Gatette says: A Mormon preacher at Marietta has published a pamphlet, in which he assorts that he the great comet which has romp to burn the world," "that he a brother fo the emper-T of Chinn." &lc. He recommends something which he rails his "elements of Astrology,' lo the j eo pie, and says, they have bten revised by 72 of the most learned men in the United States that he intends to have them ster eotyped, the plates deposited in every city on the earth in a pyiamid in which is to be kept burning an eternal fire, iMi & priest and a piiestess in continual w t. shi;. He signs himself "Edward Pot'c tbayt Page, Emperor of the world."1 Sorh superatively tranriidfi,t looligh. nes propagated at this enlightened day, i sufficient lo draw a blush over tho cheeks of those who boast of our natiou. a 1 character.

Mr- Warren, died at Baltimore, on

FOR THE VINCENNES GAZETTI2. When pero was told that his persecu

tion rpmlprp.d him nn noi.ubir . he rpnlifd.

We believe the Jackson-Van cderinit durn metuanti care not for the

mu?clefr im the bone ol a man s leg V'U musl therefore, either sh ot hitn, knock him on the head, dron him, by holding dovn his head with hti oar, or seize hold of hitn by the st. and make

ihim tow the boat until he is exhausted and

can be mastered In deert tlking und, indeed, all kinds of sporting in this country it is often oeceS5ary to camp out, that is, bivouac in in the woods. This would appear to a

man who is curious in well aired sheets as the next way to the o;her world, but in reality there is nothing either dangerous or unpleasant in the proceeding Every man carries with him in the woods, spunk,

1 1 !oi ri'iirnnv in

nocie eentiemeQ who weie then uj stairs 1 , . n ,1 , . r j .u .1 11 i more than half of Ins day? havmcr and found the gentlemen busily engaged I . r ' , . ,, . . ; ri .

e understand 1 . 'T. . . :

j-'pr.n J7urtng me many eai tnmugli

t. 1 .,- c, , . 1 1 1 ii 1117 i.uihiui iru iiir; .1111113 i) I IMCS reuenck iu this btate. ' . t . . ,, , .. Cbesri-Jl street 1 heatre, Ins managenient

I in div itiing the spoils.

The editor of the Newport (N. H.)!wa? caif,,im,Jr ?W h the public; v f'ntl 'jc 'i rnifii-rian lift nno qi nr tun- -

Spectator, speaking of the appearance of a.

regiment, hich paraded in that town a few dav g tines, lias the follow ing remark ;

There was a want of uniformity in the

pantaloons of the soldiers, which ought to be remedied, and we utterly protest against a soldier on horseback in shoes,

with his spurs and buckles about his fetock-!

ino as a cctnenian. no one ever success

fully attempted to compete with him. While he vet retained the physical and intellectual vigour that distinguished hira untill decease had broken him down, who else could look for more than cob) approb. alion, from us, in anv of those cha rac'ere which his ger.iu ju ified us in -eU

inga We believe long military boots to be!4V . - ,1,S,T", '" ,ho nnlv rr,npr Hrn.. fur hnr.c,, Ue C'1 'Pe ( Win taVOr II. r.l.Maff,

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The British Government paid a Cant

Thomas 5.0oO for the freight to Oiebec

that is, German tinder (a fungous excres L, 24 pounders, designed for a batterv on

cenceor uiemapie anu a mu.,; ivnn mi lne L ikes, during the last war. A

and the lack of his knile a igia is strucu,

land lhe ignited piece cut off from the

the election of Mr. Clay, trust has done her duty.

con.

tract was, then made, at .200 for their

transfer up to the Lakes ou the ice the

"Look ovt for Counterfeit

An editorial article appeared m the last

mass. This is put into dry moss, and contractor underlet for 500,

lilown, or swung rounu the head until it blazes; and thus a large fm; of logs is kindled. Spruce and hemlock are stripped, and moss gathered to make a bed;

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western sun, ut.r...g .... .. . hc cuher9 tQ h) Uiye eay it w,s wanton and untrue in its bear.; no t iecejvPf, thr 5l, 7(h ftnij G(h ing, is unnecessary, as every man in this Aos. although tb.fc 13ihlo. was receivCounty can nail the asseveration tothe,edlas: week. Gen Gieeti is no douht v.. "That iirk! containing the ! (,f man.v secrets worth knowing;

names of the Clav Electors, but uo head ing to designate their character, are in circulation in our country " All this was tnerefudvc! We have interrogated the officers of the election, and are satisfied no attecipt was made to impose upon the people in the shape cf ti counterfeit by

ne addresses his late readers, in the lol lowing unvan i'hed sty le : "TtHs number closes the Extra Tela graph We have labored to show that it is your duty to oppose the re-election of Gtn Jackson; and we are sure that if yew culd view the consequences of his reelection a we do, there would be no hesitation. The transition from coofjdence

ing hy his jib ot no wor k, 9,CC0. The whole expense of transporting these uns was 20 00, or $1 18,104. Within three davs after their arrival on the I.!,-

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and it if be dry over neaii nounng luriner'they weie in lhe po-es-ion of the Yar.kf e V.7 j . t..-.i . u v I I ui ri.i r t V :i 1 1 sl P P mnnr v 1 1 Ii ! .. " . I. . I. . r . !

.... , - i fc. - nu luoik mem wiinoui paying ireini. their ket turned towards the tire. Ifjcharffes. or even the original cot. unrl

0 7 w ho were so rude as not to thank the Bii lish Minister for the trouble nnd expense he had heen at in furnishing 24 excellent guns for then ;-.?e.

however, it threatens rain, a tent or wig wain of bark ran soon he elected, pertect lv weather tight. And in w inter, this inw) be rendered more comfortabU by shovelling the snow upon the walls, to exclude ihe w i nd. REAR HL'NTING. When a bear runs away with one of your pigs, there is no ue ia guing after

him, hallooing, without a gun. Von may fccare him away from the mutilated car case, bat it will make but indifferent pork, eince, no; Leiog breJ iu Leadenhall or

J.J. Wakf!d, of Vandalia,' haissued a pruapect'.s i"i' publishing a '"His tory of the War." He has extended 4n original plan, 'so far as to embrace not r

ly the incidents of the recent war but to in

clude also sooie account of the lotercourst and relations of our Goveromeut with the prir.ci'icl north rrcstera tribes. Thi

Colonel Oldboy, Old Rapid orOIJ Mtra-

bel? Death of Col. Bratidt Colonel Joho Drandt, the celebrated chief of the Six: Nations, died at Rrandiford, lT . C. on the 17lh ult. brarult received a clasiral education in England, and was said lo h.ive been an accomplished gentleman About a year or eighteen month- .mte, he was elected a member of parliament in Upper Canada, over a very popular man. He was a son of the celebrated chief of that

name who conduced the massacre a

oming. in Pennsylvania. He died of

an attack of the Cholera.

In the United States the population of which is 13,000.0( 0, there are about ua thousand new s papers published a greater number than in all Europe, the population of which is iyO.000.000 ! '1 here are about lilly daily iewsapei in the U. States, and in ihe btate of New Vork alone, lt'3 news papers, exciut.v l of religious Journals.

The celebrated itev Dr. Adam Clarfc, died at Lcr-'!"r ;o the 'J."h o'" .VJ!ju?, cf Choler? ,