Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 December 1832 — Page 2
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Edwnrdsviile, arc makit.g an effort to '; sv.vr row c-v notuer r.or.LKr. kap.. jpattiu'.-', hi contemporaries-, jf..?u by j i-'u . u c.:,t urih; . o vr. . tam r v . jeiTect the icmoval of Judge Smith from' The Springfield, Illinois Jouro.il. cf ihe is;lt additional cais of naiHiul hajpi 7u tht Jit. ll..n. F.'hiuJ (in fry Smit bdlicc, and thai the Judge supect- that 1 7lh inst. say s: ines.'1 : Su-Jt i. .iut rrat f hilar. I
uov. i.nvuu8 h concerned in the a, . .,, ., ;ue constantly brought from: c.T,r,,.T f Vr.nrvr I " Dor ryname Ab'.v . O, i. I. tair-which the .after however, most . , , (j nfflhat,hp i ri(, ;UI, ronti P I SILA.-.I I.OA I .vCCDLN I . I ..tjrnflrv.-AU mo to n-k. w.-h
solemnly denies. Gov. Edwards wa.,n;to evince a resiles? and hostile deposition) The Steam boat Portsmouth hurst one submission and all the revonnre due to Ihdwardsville on the Oth inst. at " ,iirJ' j tosvarii? the w hites We have heen told'f her boiler last eveninc ju-t a ie vva- amiable, .o got-d-natured. -o swett inn lime the rencontre took place. Gov. FJ(h;it 1hft po! totVHlt0mie are -xtrcmelv 'eavinjr the Louisville Wharf. One man peied a ouh as c.u are, just two ;. Reamed that in the morninp threats had , di5S.a,.f,eij !U1( discontented Thev com ' was instantaneously killed and five others ( three !.' I i'un. Thev arc these. been thrown out of violence upon his per-, . oj- ,,ie ,ate y re:l!lfli. " that' were hadlv hurt, that ihe physician ..Q.,ere-Is the Mr. Uohir.son t. whom
,son. In the evening he was called on h3 ; nianv r,f their trihe were killed in the late1 J ionrunceb their recovery impossible.--; as a JUj-ufi. von have ronfidod the reg.--
Judge Smith, who requested to meet him
at the tavern in half an hour. The Governor informed him that the present was las favor ;Me an opportunity as he could
A- far as we can ascertain, the follow-j vv ish for conversation, and demanded what ing is the result of the Presidential elec-j -ject cf Judge Smith was We here
copy a paragrapn irom uuv. t. s
(oral vote ,
JACKSON".
statement :
war; and many of them have enquired j We understated , that none ni the pa-en-, tratn-n ot the electors lor the great and with much interest, where the troops hakrs were injured; all the victims w ere ; important county of Kerry, the .Mr. hob-
winter. We further learn, from ; f,ni among the hand,, employed on hoard inson who i the nephew or near relative
the lout. 1.. Jcurnal. jor Lopl l arnham. am- who has acted . jfui many orca-ions, if nd always, as the Mil. CLAY. 'Confidential counsel of hud Farnham? Is Trie Hon. Uenrv Clay paed through ho the advocate of the Orangemen in (';.-
horses helonpintr to frontier settlers : and i Pat is. ( Ky ) on the rJ0lh ult . on his wv van and the prosecutor nf the Cailiolic
gone to
iho Advocjrtt. that the Indiairs havchurnt t!,e hridge lately erected over the Winnehago Inlet, on t he r''id to Galena; and that thev have st. i n and killed several
tfainp, 10 New Hampshire, 7 'ermont, 7 iew York, 12 New Jersey, 0 Pennsylvania, Maryland, 3 Virginia, J3 North Carolina, J 5 South Carolina , 1 1 G corgi;', 11 Ohio, 2 Tennessee, 1 Alahama, 7 Mississippi, 4 Louisiana. 0 Indiana, 0 Illinois, 5 Missouri, 4 lJ37 CLAY. Massachusetts, 14 Maryland, 7 Phode Idand, 4 (Connecticut , o Delaware, A Kentucky, 1.3 t
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j "lie uccpneu teu.ng me; um saiu m , tlut.a(ened lUc of lUoe w ho attempt-1 to Wad,.n-ton
. vj 1 j t , , , , ' ., .edto remonstrate. It is also reported imlerv.cw. I replied that, it he did no ha( , ,p tVnces and corn
liiere?' Is lie the gcnilcman who atten
ded as counsel for Capt. Graham and the-
A full and deerdv interestinor hino-rarhv ! -hooter at Newtonharrv ? I he f'm Ir
1 . , . I ' - - , ... v . r- .
ctioose to ten wnat no wanted nn me, 1 at i)jSfc,s Fnry, on Rock 1 iver; and that ;of Sir Walter Scott is expected hom Mr., llohinson wlo took an active part w ith the j m'ght not l,e disposed to meet him at all. Krcal aar.(n pfM'v'ades the frontier. The i Lochhar t his son in-law. an author of re imagi-trate of Cavan, in denouncing the ;He then observed that he had oh9erved at)?Pnccor a .,!0er mditary force in the! potation, and formerly editor of the Lon-! present adrnini.-trath.n last year? Is he in
certain caucusing against him tor uvo 01 , nor,h ma ,,e af C4)COurat,rn)ent to tlieUion Quarterlv lleview. hh-M t the Orangeman, the Hrunsw icker.ai tl
three day? past; and that he had too ,Urh; ,odjans lo conurlt l!erredatio penetration m such matters not to know. mova, ( (- (hp ran 8 to the s
wnence 11 procecueu 1 assured niai, a was truly the case, that if there hai
j
r rv 1
ions i lie re
outh . for the
the L'onsefrvativ e--the open,-avow ed can-
Thc N. Y. Evening Post announces that !did , and consistent enemy of Ileform, and
whence it proceeded I assured him, as, wmt ror,M,)eie. , matter of vervia plan has heen set on foot in the city of of that ministry to which you. Groffrv.
v' : f'ueiion;i 1 e ut hor if v '
heeii aiiv such caucus as he i 'described, I; 4
;hadnM enly no partscipati. u in it, but; . , .. , . . T , , ,
5 utter. y ignorant ot it I to the follow ing (juery by the committee, !on for re-election for a third term! Some conversation t dlnwed, at the! ,.yrt ,.;: i 1 n ! .Vt ,.7.
New York, for the erection of a marble 'appertain ?
statue of President Jackson; and the
Newburgh Gazette nominates Gen. Jack-
close ofvvhichGov. E. says that the Judgejc;iM to , , an(, ,
"P.h, GrolTry, what sav y tr?
I have Ihe honor to he, with the most prof, r.nd sense r.f your political sagacity
euccr. jgooft humor, and sweet conde-cension, GrolTrv ! the humblest of vnur laves.
diew out two horseman s pistols, ami;.,,,,,,,,,,. .., ..(.. r.f ; ' M ,t -i. TMeA in ihi r,tv m, znrAv td.rhr ; t.mvirr- rrrnvvn r
presenting tho muzzles ot both to tno. he; pr,VP t.yP!?. if coun(r, h.l3 money , .last, after an illness ef two or three week-, i " Poster ipt on business. The-e qursnflertd me choice," wdh insulting k"! j.h.in.Janre. it w ill have all the trade fium-f tvpLu- (ever, Doctor Ga pard Spui 7. tinn ma v , in the cause of mutable, Mrbguage. The Gov. continue-, "Angry as V Ui(1 who!t! Wi(f,, am, i( make m0BvheiV He was a rlistinuishe ! German 'binary affairs, be asked of you ehe-xherc.
certainly was, at such outrageous and un j vory srrirr(, tnt, lr ;!e ui 0 t0 other 'diysiciaii, the author of stveial works on :P,o prepared with vour ingenious replies."
pruviei iieaiuieni, 1 Liiu nui t.noor i" take either cf the rustols in the position 10 winch they were offered me, well know ing that, before I could turn and preent either, he might have shot me with the other. Sensible of the per I of any movement that I might make' under sue!)
(circumstances I scarcely knew what ebt
cont. tries .
leader ion Intilliisenccr .
u r-i f Afn ri ml ii!i rct,"vl Aif r s I ( It n !! iiii
uiv, (Viiiiiwaij tiiivi v riuii' tri tut i'i 11111 and t!ie nervous system, and the cdebra-
JV iih the (i'.uria Cnirirr. IIO.MCLY II KM ltK-.
Thus it will be perceived, that General
Jackson will be elected President and Martin Van I'uren Vice President of the United States for the ensuing four years.
to do. Mv tirst thought was to knock the! a,nv",:U tl,iS ,0,t p" !lIS W'F pistols enrol his hands with my stick, butit,h; l 't0:,t)to:il;J- d I,, , ,, , , 11.1 1 1 1 i spent one flav with the expedition, and it hcin nothing but a light bamboo walk-1 , " . ti ai . . 1 , , , derived a gie it deal ot lularmation about
Arrival of Liees Expedition at Lilerijt.l1 coadjutor of Dr. Gall, in expounding
1 ft' editors
ot Commerce
letter, dated
say-: "liicliard Lander, the Atlican tra-1 ... .v,, ... mu.. it:!-yai.' rnnn-iy our own, a we have n.ado
sri2 lectures OI J J r Uall on craniohgy. jUani. J he inomrnt the Tariff n n-dured
loill that lime tins study became bis jsoii-utlnnc: ,,!"' ''at it on -lit to be m amount ,
hie! pursuit, and lie visited several conn u u-vv .i"vvaK.?
r. ,' ,1 v,.- irn ,1 'ar-d propagating a peculiar -vtcni of phi e "t h not niattt r of .-pecial womli r, f!it now P nvc I re fivn ml w h' oW J)r. S. was horn near Treves, in -'-l-e is com natively o.l,, to me , p have teen favored with a " i--.- i , 11 r 1 ; ,ui "hout, we J.avr nuiiiei no, lemlifd our Monrovia, Sept 25M, hich !the , car ' ! ' c rura.icl In. mcd.ca :fis ., 'nro (r liirflli,1',n,P,OWI1 ,,,,.-..
fiptioni Ihe -oo fioiiov dews of onr dreande s
mg cane, it was not to ie relied upon, and ! ., n . . .1 , ,. .. , , I the N iger and the
as uie oniv auernauve 1 unociicu i.irn dow n with mv fist and caned him in necessary!
elf defence till wo vvere separated h
ics of F.urope for the purpose of pruse-;rt,, ;iMt! lc,ist ,ilt i,,,,,,,,,,,! ,f n0' ('
aniif r
:urrouu(iiog cou;
by an overw he Immg majority of one bun j Messrs Tilgham and West."'
died and eighty-six votes'.! 1 We shall probably ha ve a counter stateft ' j merit from Judge Smith in w hich case Ourf.icnd and neighbor says ..Dt a. I w may publish poth in hill-for the pro . . , , ., i pie are anxious to come at a.1! the facts ware has elccied Jackson elector?.' lie I ,1.- ...... r...- c...
y III lill r A II dUl Uili.il V U 11 Jll . iJUHlIU JtlUJl
cuuieni vviui wnai you nave got squire)iot;r,nc
icuting his researche s, and at the same ard of;' ( hi- horrible cum- from onr posteuh .
The cxpedii.on will ascend with t he sma lb li3lC -!V" I",L,1C ,cclUres or' f .oi de '-'-re tl.e bttl,-ani,ofo.r children shall .1.1 . -ubiect --)'( I'atrici il r ih;' ' d with the letters 1 f s-lavcrv, we wi 1 iron stearnhnat about 1500 miles. bherU'C" h",ud 1 atnc" rut th.-ir tT.re.ais. , re wo ... our m um-s r not 1
14 no !, h , when in failii
iiraws enly
1 1
ui:n. Ltx. Ohsarcr.
I!r- is rctJufti.a) (,T t'uli. s to tl.c uino.n.t
niliiori' and ;i ,:ii :rti r, in c id t
Samuel W. Stockton, was fined for send- 'fin-.varJs of tin-;
I ir:g a challenge to James Doughty, by the ,pliai:ce, ei rtainly it. p.sr, win.' our wil..ud
TO 'V. ecordtrof Philadelphia -in the Ufh inst. ;ur-"Mt ren.omtianee-the amount apj.roin.a ,M , in the sum of J.UOU, and hound over lolU U)V " nn;' '!i'V,r,!' fI "'iU,r a nwi homi -its hen the cos' 1 .1 1 , , . , .ten-t; with the- lairest prospeet that the ni.!',,,,,1 Z,Z l;cq"lic i-i a,,,,,, .T,,r, ... n-5 .-o niur !), v. ill In; iioali v 'uici-i-.-lul ; a mi s( ... prosTlbC(. when the rtfioeis .A.N riClP V I I'd) CIIANCiP,. f.-e solemnly resolve Um 'the pre-.-nt h.J. is .-, eral governnie r.t cease to invade 1, , .... ,).,, ,..,.. i.v,.i,. ,n .,. "ihon-aml n.hl worse'" than !.('.. w w he-,- l,-.r.
'-v"llm ..11 "...u ivi ...1 v. i journal. . -t,-- ....... ..... .-V . 1 IL i A I l.l ) UlAMih, ! v.." Piilemnly 11 5oiv! lint 11. i- .re--nt l-ii. is u and not crave more. Do not endeavor to ! n! (he general governnie r.t ccae to invade hi,.M llV ,105t.i wllu arc not J.kelv to tit. j"hona..d .old worse" that, .Leone uho- 1,-ir. f-,l,f.m .1 .ani , , r n 1 THE CUOLF1U . ihe rights ol the people by controlling ar:Hj,ni:.fakir., Hat Ma for P.arry is about to reW',,,Ht ,,,!,s h'w ned nearly a (...irth, and that take from us the "nt.le state of Dela- ' u , ! pps(l,cnrr; ccnupt.ng election, and' the legislature the oib,c o, TonvvareT liemembcr your Jackson friend , , apprcarp or tills e liicm f. 1 iuiu is to bo his succa-vor. There is I 't, even u the co,.,e.-r-e-nces d.ouhl dr. nth our U mt -li i a lf?0Ur t,,Wn haS considerable; J 1 ,?. V , V 1 , , ,,atcon-,latH.n-no change ,n (ho Deoartu.ent ean'- -"ntry in blood, and l.ebn its free h . Maj Aoah, at one time said he could put, alarm, and cur P.oard of health, acting. li0uM u hu uuU ,hcrb t will be --vox )(, (or lllC w,,rse The Uallirnore I'ltri. t .u th--,:l!it",!' '"(he anarchy of divobition . Fbav-
A . ' I
it iu his breeches pocket. The vote ofi m accordance w ith the w i?hes of our citi-j a rr(lcca Delaware is given to Mr. Clay; lrt ca, i ns, have been engaged, tor some days, 'Ac recruiting stents cf tKt fr.Vnd ...... ua . fin.i Un 1 1'1 frocurmgand fitting a building fu a " speed.ly n.sapp
menu examine me lame auove, ami nc t . : ... ., " .. . i prornof inn nrul red.,, .d t f u , .,,.!. -s ! m-.on, n.u....- me ueparuuea. i-,o i.-.no:.u.., - i ' . . . l-u ' -' -1 1 1 ; o
n,v ,0 . , -, f . ...... j 1, iui un; lecepuoii 01 ine inuigeni ' . " " " , . It n. not bo exj e.:n,i that .M,..-r U . witi go is taj.it, Iesai(l to bav e o.iginally co-t -VM may, perhaps, admit the tact. nl yon , am; 0f those travellers and strangers who . I he tiv e great comu.aod.iients extracted illlo r,MY.,,,!)0 wii only exchange t ne , ,!ac -e t nonfa;,;Cj ,jx bund re( nnd foi'ty acre- or (bso r.eighbci, and civc ns ibe result? Fiimav be so unfortunate as to contract the' f,om llie -l-ksoii decalogue. ; for nauthei-, where there ii Iv. v.ujlj; and wire'a goctjnn Vo'v Vn'r'""'') s ' o V o may t, eo,.Soling, ,I,aps, l0 us -poor iii?t. The accustomed liberality of Ton shalt not think, y"-L- Jvumal. it is said to be worth thiy dollars-'Lt ' n .f dr,, .1 , n 1 .1 onr citizens has placed in the hands of llie 1 .nu Iralt not speak, . I Hay devils,- to learn we have not been . 1 .... , Thsn s.-dr not ied N L I.LIMCA 1 10...
'1st sin.: !. is in. .,rst. ..-.! I!..' Mr. Harrv hns p"- ,!" u'" -''M'r rational Le.n tree mi.i
he treasury ', uhvdily ili o-d of bis ho.isc-h.d.l t-lai.hh-i vvl-o Lave the intelh'.-. neo (.f nui. ?
minted of-tl'b -reparator to hi; departure troi., Uaih-, ."""T . . . .
11-ton, tiiidmg the Departmeat t.,o U,yy;uv.i i ne ianu upen w t.ich Cmcinnatt. (i unoi
1 ... . . ' .a - ..it. . : r . i- .. i
Thou shall not vote i A, Souti: Carolina h takim: the pn monitory 1 "l r'io.o.auon oiuce errne i nitc.i .... ... , , ., ., ! steps ... ihe career of NuihfieRtion,ali. .2 Nfam'-Ki.j States Gazette was entered by a thief en I neu shalt not choose any other than,-. ...... ..... 1 ....:...;.i. a..' .a,. .J .. .
aiM.'iuM, ... ..... w.n-,, uigui oj iic ,uin uit., and rob; eu ot ;v
is chosen loi thee, nor do nnv other thing
but under our direction.
l
Wc believe: there can be but one seller! I onin-
Tbc men of piiiici le in proportion to l if- l:l(lM fit. nn' tlw. triinil.lv t.fc.t'i:
.. 1 ion in kent'o tcv eu this subject- It h utterly the !t;.s:c.s that is. cue to taeir rnr.Nei ';,., 1 to n.diificatlor. in the Ion., which it 9rrrs. ;-umes.u regard to the Inrirt' in (uiti Carolina.
Jackson schemes and notions Mar he I Ik' ' iw. ot L'nion can oniy be rep. aled by the
lto:l rd :i I'liiil !ii!(inn:.lp f ii f!it uairsnnii d
deprived of the three electoral votes of;.,Kh an establishment The individual lhat little state. , members of the Hoard have pledged i themselves to giv e thei" medical services, A passerrger in the Southern stage in-jwilheul charge, to the institution. The forms us. he left X i C)r leans on the I2ib '. IJ,,"l 'lal t0 be locate d without the busi--v,. i ..!-.. 11 I ne ss p.arts 0! the town. 01 Aovember tnat the Cholera had pre I r uled .Urn in r cni'V the above from the Spring alien there to a urcat e tent, but had m ! . ' ' ' : ..! Ill I.,,,..l cl 11 ... 1
some measure, abated. On the 9th there u ' l:t
were 323, and on the city. Such
was impossible to mci
. o 1 1 f . . 1 .11. 1
df"d tu,;i. .., .- 1 . .'population, miii we sncuui ne prepared; ieat!. I ne city auihoi dies pardoned all. '. ' I tj,I kllf , ..... itotace the destroyer. Everv exertion1 the "cVnji i-cih;'..' conditioned that they: . . . , . i
would buiv the unlortunate victims oLih.s'?U,)U1U useu lU ',uu Ll U1,JI ligencer annom.ces th, sudden death ot
nrr-, . , tr , . , , , pennv less and way-worn trom neglect and this gentleman atPrown s Hotel in N aBh-: h.i. rat.ie, uiitiou-n u-w nave reeurne-u net, -. terrible iliscase. lie also states that the-1 ' . 1 , 1 . . . i Wh-it tin- eomoaiiv nas ma be e...id. n d 1 . ,11 , 1 , want; and thoe attentions should be giv ! 'Tfon- ,lC ,iaii bee ,or ma".v y ears a re- y " 'leiir 1()UiaMl citizens took combustibles in the day time' ' . . , b ! r reetativ e in Connies, ifom the ( at e I ' , , . . . , n . ' on. . .- . ,, . ;.. ( en which do not rentier a sick heal entire ! 'rv C in, 'rV "m ,NG "If ohtely (un.i.l us by C..pt. Bet, ue t and sot tire to the hospital containing' , j ot v ug inia, and v as always regantcd as; trntt the i'..li..vvitu' items winch do not, huutv r
ly con.lori.es.-. i.niiOhs i,,z. ! one ol the most powerful mtaibersof the: cotnpri-e all the property Lrou.ht.
3 uueting of the ciiuens of that b'e for thej (y a (he property of the editor tb i i 1 urpuL- ot expre-?.!. the opinion ot Aertuc:iaas 1 , . . ' ... n la relation to this i.te p. being the only ' available ' a, tielc the bur-
hircould lay handa on. Entering an editor ohVe to obtain mor.ev, is like searching
oysters lur pear's.
', iradv la r.rl lhi fon nf Ihim.i.u'l v 1 W; rmiiinna t.i mnr fb-i- u ill. .!.. till !."-. . . Ie;'ida l u r e ot l lie V 1 1 .oil. If declare. I ulifoli-U- 1 T 'l V I ICS, 0 I M U U t Ot) , 1 1) COIU . U d I Pg ?
the 10th, 311 deaths in', 1 , . .. n . " tutioiod b the !n,d,t t Judicial auihoril y ol " tlie 1 rritn munica t iori to t he Poard of IJcalih, of was the mar that :t , I the Almighty in his mlmi.e mercy,; 'Tt a way by the flood ot public op,-; ,ut dt.clu hliud vnaH ilirit oflUixt u ; may u rest this scourge from our r-eacedul 1 , . atin-ton. "The time i- not far di-tant when the prepare1 graves tor the! " . 1 ! , 1 Mt- "mK ' M"l,,u. l" i.ini, w i, n uie
HON. V. DODDIMDGK. The last raimbcr of the National Intel
Fn.m tht Cpi, Missouri .hfu.-liscr. i' l'o.t .a, win. an ns iram or Heart r'ndu.p; l-a,t. IJentkC... have just iet.,ri..d from S.n.;,nfl "Ppallin? Py niptorns will be heated t a Fe. The amoui.t of projx rly in com, gold r1' sue ec s.-fnlly as simple dianlcri, I nt
and silver bullion, mules lur, i.e. is very con - (not until the faculty cease preset ihin" fov
y mpton.i;.'"
Coin,
Silver bullion, (J.ild do. In-aver fur Culfalo robes W.icems Mules J acka-ses,
5TfLT10
At Ihe late term jf ihe .MrCrukon eirruit rourf, I Ih'n Wilson was eoiai.f. ! of t!.-u,ui-
der .f Wil.'ijiu. h oly, in A; :dl .-!, uf.de ;ur Miig dour. Ihe no nr. a bout. Wilv.n whs . mjployed a; n litoid. ar,d is to be t rcutcd th
!o'-ases,
Suiu.o'
13,142 !!o lljot) .; U3
J Tahiti z time '; t"fir I , k .. Providf nrfl .m rie;in noininatei V.v. W.i- i to o reed (.. -.-j ral Jar k-,,., in !!,' Pr' -',.'. , , , in I '. i7. If. id, i aid feu.- f.r.t ;... rt.-di-ed vU.tt.'a r tl.- GeajeraJ n il! then l,c wdJin to ret ire In'.
ed amount,
'J0ro0
three bundled dead bodies, which remain-
n i i it.., ,..., .ii ; t-oo'y to wliich he belonged. L. Journal. CO unnuried. It was, burnt to the ground. RtM'U'Al. OF TIIF. i;M CN.Ml'l ".!. " 'Flip rerosnn i'.'ii f,r llm ctfin ins i b t , 'I'l. I.M.e.r ,-0' i V r. , I : .... a.
1 . . ' 1 1 he eu i or .- I ipinnfr I'oet temirl.l
the bodies could not be interred. Theth"? lnmse.l ,a icadintss to come out; in!:pori xiQ demise of M rY'arroll, says ! cholera was raging ou the coast In the Uo x advocat; ,hc ,eneVl vct, :,,ei "One of the most remarkable c.rcum -! . v . luink cr.arter. In his paper ct W cdncs-i . .. i r . i words el our intor m-irt "the nro r erson , . i - i stance? attending the lor tunes ot the sign our luioiraan, me ncgre cs on iiv j,e uies tl!IB hinL'Uage : i , ,& , .- , , . 5 .. . , .. . , , - b eis ot the declaration ol Independence.,' the coast were nearly all (lead, and Gen. i - , . , ... T . ... .... , . . fl i "It is now said that the Jackson men are was the trancpullity in which their alter: Wade Hampton lost six hundred and sc- pUying up the slock of the hank, and ad-i lives were passed, and the late period to.
vcntv-cight hands in one week.1" In rs'at- vocattng a renew al ot its chattel! ; which they were protracted. 3lest of;
chez. ttieie were JlO deattis in one day;
and taking into consideration the popula
tion, it wai more fatal there than cb
wbeie. vveuu-r am; nope tlie above ac ministration '. ir no means. j uuiy ivvo or u.c wnore number, u winneti , souttl Carolina recornruends and athmpts re-) t'Vr-r du-f a; pearanre ; v.;,-,ifvrf ,,oi:e a
count is exaggerated but we ive it as vve! w hen the l.anh ejuestma w as urst of Georgia, w ho lell in a duel iri his -lotti ; .d-tance, and hfodth Carolina ts a LulbtU-r, oJ.;Lr,J t uu.y tided with un..
rsceived it.
The dilTerence between riii r at Sand
Governor bumpkin, in his me-are to the,' e clock in the morning for the space of
Georgia Legidatuie, ou the nth :..tt. denounce... hu ty y ear s , cupposif g- a man ! go to Led
i them lived to a good old age, crowned i tj.e decide.' of the Jfupren.e Court, in thetase.at the" same hour at mghf near I v enui 1 iviln rivil lrntmire fiifnu Drl hv tlio erfutt L.f t i -i . 1 1 r I : rv. I ( r i LI II H 11 1 - rt u fn ri r t r-.' i .... . " '
" Suppose the statement to be true- : with civil honours, bestow ed by the grati j of Miuuri, and itcouimends rriittanr: to v a'ent 1 1 n a'ii'ition -1 "rr ' ( i t " lni,a' would it indicate ativ thing like inconsist I tude of the republic, and some peris-heJ its enforcement, whenever thm shall be i.tten.t i-; ' ' ' " ,. ' wl ri e aisio a mar. chc cnrv on thc part ot 'the fi.cnds of ihe ad-' by mere decay of the powers of nature !-1" f. Y'1 ,, nrt U"UdriJ ; ' ,r , - ; cei tlit: tfirill al-o. -to i.oes Suut.i Larolw.a. a,.J
I tp t .otii v : rrif a (p. I in hi s e 1 1 V . ( b e Ta c W .or. 1 v r:i r -i nd I,', nr i nl San! h C:nn :t:n lini e;'
men advocated a m.-iiiticatii'n and renewal' was ship wrecked in his sixtieth, died a' ' rhp "lu u ,he ?'J'-renr' boy ;. . . .. . .. M'k.1. . ... ii . r... .... it... i -i ! when eoiunarne.' ux with hait a d-.ztn.
i. i iov ii.i.it.i. i . ' . j ... ' iiiui, iu . ..'u u. .'....in, i . i int .an nuu n; UK
M A 11 III I.;i J n ti.iseount I !a-Jsth N
The article signed A. C.publishe
,. f, . . . 4- u , ,, i ii netted the act ot incorporation, and to beginning o I he present cer.tu r v and hrce tlw Ith number of the Gazette, headed . .r ' , r . , . .. ' . renew it tor tiluen or tw e-ntv ears niore. ! were peruwUed to see Ihe great experi-
"licme,2weei eieme, a.... com rnunicaien ; - nit lit of a Kej resentati ve confederacy
Spird of 11 a;'(iis'.'i.:i.
the K v. Mr. A!- x ii.
Mr. ,a'h
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?tatc- ih it b r .1 1 1 i!"t r e-ii t c.'fe-ne.--) th.
t. airin r or ei ar.aina, n. m
to us as triijiiici, may be found m a vol-; The President was willing to modifv coclirmrd by the ev ents of fifty years. 'f v, lCMlb,,,l;r ,"al -, " ,u I",r ,''"r . . . . . . . i . . ; ."!-..- I. ; , , ' , , the ; iliorv , and f..ur t tie- branding iron. J i i utne el poetry entitled the Christian Lvre. and renew the charter hut Clay and Wei... Ot all the de.ega'es Ir.-m .ew iork and ; rilIIlllll. f, u ,.,.-,.,.,. t; irv, a'reu-ion -,; ti ,. We have been deceived by our corrcspen- , . , ? England, only one, Whipple of New j p. ,i t 'ib, Wc ,rc- eft-pei .,..1 the i vv hde their hopes w ere hign , "nank or llamp. hue, died ol an earlier age than: recouiaiendatioa .
U'.i
tvj M;-s .!.ir.-ui t ia,p... ii. On' (he -.::., by the sr-;i.- Mr. M. rv dith lov. :n in, t i Mi . .a..rv Sm.f h. n the .-L-i.e ..'av'bv ll.e -...:;. Mr.
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no hank" was their motto but now one sixty. Nev er in the. wot Id had the lead-
exclaims "the fate of the; Hank is tixc-d" er. ;n any grand and political movenie
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I :.:d W Mti .rd, Mr. Wm. f: .-d .
M..:ia V,;!t, !,,,t.1. . f V'ir.e. ra -
l.l.l ill tht- t,, H HI! S.il'ir ::. tb. I-t 01
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v;ar ri.yming coi rcponae ni eu t w an0,hf r s thrown into spasms, by t he more rea-on to congratulate themsel
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i.a.iuony u,usi cm n-e ns e i anno. , supposition ;nai ine jacuson n; n may t uy ; and llieir country or. it l-sue. I lie ex -at tl.. defeat of Cly men, and the Jacku rtn
insert his lmes There may be ihv me. -up the stock, get the control ot the msii eitionsand peril ot their manhooJ weie ; at the dt-tc-at ot but!i. '; I . . . .. . - ... . .. . !
luttbeteis ccitaudv no reason in his e lbi- uuon. and procure a mormon mnumca ( succeeded by a peacebii, nonom ed aiui; (ion and renewal ct thc charter. ripe old age, in which thev witnessed the,x ..... ..... I ' .
'It. m these remarks, there is no cited hai
cnt! li 'Ua: 11 Z'"-'1 ' ':y"tj Th- fd.o.l,, Wm li, nr- , i.,:n..; s. u , : M -. . Aiexi. U Hox ' i Idaud Ui-pu! d',nri -av,uie Cay mt n tej a. nt VL'!"1 the dedal of rh..- -i.:i'-.Mas..r the Ar.t. Jh, ! wwwwl
urn C is tra t o r ' s ii o t i cc .
fI'i". .:... r-i.'.-u d I. sr. i ii j l.epn (b.dv t; poir.' A. i ;i imil.-i.ti.i t..r ol. ti.e flav' .:' J:i'.,
of.?tkl'ctivj: f:pj:.
hLOl.
isse i lion, th d the lenu'ers of (he Jackson
happv result of the institutions they bad! We 'op tlo- t o' r. aiiled in ilevisiog, ;.tid thev were gathered ; tn.,st- dt-struetc. : :.n en k
We learn bv a
' I t t i r :1 ! all! t I ii t . !. P flip flplil in i nf h. flu'ir irr :i 'jn.nl f ; rciTTtifi nf tht-
. i .' i , . , . . . . b ,, , tlial the who;- I int cvjir -Hi.c iiavs ago'otihe 1 1 hai ter ing el t fie l.at.k.theic is a!, generation w bi h as in its crad le w hen ' j,,u.e yi . ;,
In ic was a lunnw in town tj.at tbeie li.n!. 'e isl an . ilort to prepare the j ubhc mind they .aid the leumiatiuu ot the republic. j-tre. t, and ti-aa e
latelv l-een a personal rencor.tre between j for sue h an evHnt. The wider assures "He who for eiht ears was eiistin Gov. hJwaids and Judge Smith, in KJ j he people, that the friends of the guithevi as the solesuivivor of this hon vvanbyile We could hardly cu dn the 1 id.a mistrati n m v support the icnewab ered b.ind,and w ho seemed to concentrate
rumor; but the last Altcn paper ccntain d the charter without the slightest inccn-- in his. uwn person the vc-nerati' n vs hit 1
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a-Ulle-e Ollf.- nl the
noun in Jiurfihi
ia t; a- li.jrtbi u jtnje, - ! tr.a eu Pa- Fhd at.. . i, a. ono ide o f I hi-
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eLa litre to the
a statement, by Gov. Edwards vv hid. j -Kency ! We marvel at the e ifri-ntery . was yielded f them, ht? is. now gone, fnllv suastantiitcs all we bad befou i that can hazard so mendacious andiaiju- happ.ee lha.i they , inasmuch as he live. i nowlei
heard. I: appears that seme persons
iajdent a dcdarat;;.T. Luiivi'. J
.:2 desue of
oI'Ih r Ci! "sela ra -ti'.-ei, m li.al oe nititul town. in. in ruil . The d uuhc ii e;iiaat.-.l at from !..0.ieH) l,j JiM.iauj dolirtr. ."rixty LuitJir:,- w u e.oustaued. C'v.'i.'.'d'ii-ji 6t;i' at.
( i t rtii rly
not st-o whv : em-ie are a-liaivd toac-i For term t:..;'
U'e a i d-jam to poi c.laritv the I j-. . 0'.'!
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; !). e -;;,. ,n, d--ee i- - ., late t.f l.ivn-s ,-ni-tT, la ! ian i , i i t . - id ; ; .n . in. i . I a -d .. ..a :d .a , to ma';..- in..'i.t''i..'e ; m no-id ; ;-i: ! tho-- ( , : : el a ;. rtot-1 i', ' . pi . i.t I i . i-i .' . r. u 4 I 'a iv . i n or ' -l i e .!-..- .'1-1 -I .! i.lv, 1 . ! J 1 --t ate 1- 1 be I e in -.!; a . I. CAl.flOC.V. A i-. V,, ;j.
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