Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 August 1833 — Page 2

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V H N Nasi. Til!: IILIXTIOV. tt- 1 ...wo tlia l-iit oimnrtcnit V to remind our readers tint on Monday next corner on our annual, Congressional aivi Senatorial election, an 1 we earnestly beg them to !et no consideration prevent them itl turn ' 111 0,1 from unking a gt ner to secure on tflicient represent i ion. It will be admitted that during the can vas, we have not taken fides with any in dividual now before the people We could

not. if so disposed, consistently with truth,!,,,

say much t their prejudice, for they are ., " ..,i...c " an iionorauiu men, nou .n i.w asivt: ;iif individually concerned, we regret that; we have not the privilege of voting fir everyone el them. As members of soCiety,we may have a decided prefcrtneej i . 1 1 . t ii 1 1 fcut as the conductors of a public Journal, tve do not desiie to cast even a straw be-1 tween the people and the real otject off

their choice. We insert to day a brief! vG(J Hre 10vv on lhe eve ot ai, elec. address to the voters of Knox, to which tion, upon which is staked many questions tve call their attention K ,hrt' glsi '"M'tance to you all, it ; becomes ou as freemen to lay aside all TIIK C'I!lLi:RA. 'prejudice ami weigh well the effect ot fn but few places has this awful di?eace y our vote ere ou yri v e it. No idle cap! ice proved more fatal than in the town of r e lertioneenng trick should be pet witte.i

Salem. It did not assume a malignant character till the 28th of June, and by the last accounts there were eighty five death up to the 9'h ultimo. At Paoli , ... ... , , , i lie UK' MllV'i uiru, lut 11. una fliru itrn i number of deaths So great a panic did it create in this little town, that ihe inhabitauts, wiih one or two exceptions, immei . ., , . diafely lied to the country to escape it. J 1 We have been told that the. lipase is preTalent to a considerable extent in the vi Cinity of that place, so that thop who re . i j ., i i . , , ,, i moved, gained but lutle lv the change. The nearest point we have heard ot it i, that there was a cae in the neighborhood of Washington, which proved fatal in four hour. There h ive also been a few , ,, , r , r , deaths at Mount Vernon, Mount l-irmel, and on the river between the l t mentioned j oint and this. Situated as we are, we . 1. 1.. t . tailHUl I trlMMI.llll V rjllCM 10 KUill"- II. Jt is not our wih to create anv unnecessary alarm, but w? earnestly recommend our citizens to use every precaution 'oth as to cleanliness and temperance in eating ami drtnki'ig as long as the sultry weath ,

er continue?. The plentii'ulness of truit tr:ihie to some of bis competitors of more may prove a temptation to many, fmm fascinating iipearance, but whose pot tt i -,.1,1, t. r..,hf i cal creed you cannot subscribed. But I

it II IL u L'l uwcilv i unr ui vr u ucii inv in io abstain; aud most vegetables which at other seasons are nutritious, dui in r the prevalence of the cholera, have proved ?ery deleterious , Tin: w i;atiii it. The wrathpr h;tn moderated for the last . i i.i i i ii iew dav?. and although we have had no ... ram, we are once m -re able to ifr in the arm ot "Murphy, 1 under a heavy Mackinaw , as "cool a cucumbers."' Till NOVELIST S 7IAC AZIM:. We have received the twelfth number of the Iovelist's Magazine, which com-'no pletes the se.ies. This work is published

. -, . c nil iii- i4vy,oiwiiTi.7S'iiiiiic,jvni.fciji:i4ii - by C. Axioder i: Co. m Philadelphia, " . . D j t ' icpresentation. and for neatness and cheapness is unnaral-i ,. , , . r ' j tor Senator, we are to choose between lelet in the his'orv of Book-rnakm" .1 t n c .1 n.itai in uit iiu.oiy ui ujuu maKiu ' a fai mer, one of the "abrojjoines ' ot the fp. , , .. ,,, .. 1 .11.1 The selectons are admirable, (the object, country , who has had some experience being to publish the standard newest;""- House ot Kepresentatives and a man

novels of the nay) and we ask it as a fa-i J 1 voi for those at all disposed to enrnnrarrp - - - - 1 1 .1 1 . 1 . 11 jii 'i .1 i-f n i'i ill il" uiJiiti iiiainj; in ,.ui iii our cin-e and examine the publication. ; Independently of the intrinsic value of the rvoik, (for it would certainly bring ost at the f ml of the year,) we really do not know in what way so much gratihcation and amusement could be procured for lie same juice SPLIX Sill YING. As some of those who will be chosen to miimiMilllJ nrn i re iueriiiiusarpn!vto.j,rict.a3.Hiffinnr , .,, 1 -""j -s" j

an.. i,t Ciy mious io -Moom out mi;.,, utl tijtu, Uhat is every body s busithat way, we inseitthe annexed extract, toiness," too frequently, "is nobody's busi-

give them au idea of what is considered good style by those who are connoisseurs in the m uter. It may be laid down as a general rule, we believe, that it is wrong to use a woid cf cue syllable wtiere you can

poss,biy express the same idea bv one ol T 01 maiurc J'1"" I habita men, who, acquainted with tneir three or four. 'I he more abstruce andldmy, win tilke aI, ilUllest pnde in the toiintclhble the vetbage, the better the! faithful discharge of it. iNever was there speech. a ,n0,e htvorable time to do this than the . . m, piesent, as evtiy thu, liice parlv ism has A lO'f'H OF TI!F cfFfnif I . J a iu.ch of Ti.r. .ir, ... jmsappeared, and but little excitement ol Speech cf an Irish Barrister. any kind prevails amongst us. Gcnilemen, I g i.e up m you as the! The Wabash is Mdl in a state of nalunc. children of leammated nature, breathing ! Six months in the year we nnlit as well the divine I ret .vs of the odoriferous liea-jtie in the midst of a forest tor ail the good

v ens that suriound the constellations! Ve are not like the cold-blooded regicidethat over ran revolutionary and revclu tioruzed France with the region like blast cf tempestuous v-hiilwiadc, uor the fire.

engendered war-braoc.s that threw the;ccurse, endeavor to ascertain and act in nows of Uuia into a thaw and levelled strict conformity with your wishes. Moscow in the imperceptible ruin that Too many approach the polls without mu-t amalgamate the wonder-stricken pen-spending a thought on what they are riot's of admiring nations from Cnnlantino-!ing, and suffer any ticket to be forced upple to the peak of Tenet iff.-', j cannot'on (hem, that the wiley and sometime indulge in high ll'wn lucubrations when I 'hired paitizan may think proper to offer, am speaking I" men who know a! the glo-: Some, 1 am sorry to say, are found mean

1 rioii reiuig n i" 01 n:;if( unei numani - jty in a more cla.-sucal and If gislative pacity than anv that upr graced th Mede. the Per.-ians. the Scandenav ians or ihe Phoenicians: therefore. 5 i ill w ith modesty, confine myself to this gloiious !cnnsum:n a'.ion. that even natural genera-, Itir.n shnnhi live tvithout aiavatnai. un-i o'er even derivation, and never suffer themlvcsto he annihilated by the simub ianeous, ol ao'i ms, deteriorating and aimminable combination of incendiaries who aecumulate but to separate and degener- - ,i,,,,o !.., never should be inanimate I Hut mv country men, hear roe-and .don't !,o Ui,',i I. I mild mount the wi. sed I. .. P-,.,,.. itilli tli. imul- "r:ni.l 1 f In. . . . , , ft4 PI. Mnllll, ,iplirnn. ,, 1 U.A the laud of Egp' to emancipate IIM V ' VJ - " - - - - --- -- and elucida'e all th .t can reverberate to substantiate the emaculation nf all that UUTS ( U at rie-l'ljl I 1,1 '-oiiriri 11 in 1 1 mi . V y ' FOU THt: VlNXKNNl.- GAZF.TTE To ihe Independent Voters of Knox. (to operate on you in withholding our sup nort i f the men you sincerelv deem best C1!ciilate i, bv their integrity and abilities, to promote the welfare ot our common country. Y. u can npver be too scrupulous a to . , - .. i.i the moral and political honesty ol those wfm are armi, to Iepie?ent you. With regard to the formation of your choice, unless you intentionally close your eye. and ears to what n passing around you, A. .r 7i . you cannot go tar astray. Human natuie ,h1 san)e every wlIP. al)l, lh tt yj.tn A who, from his talents and person il vntues. has elicited general esteem at hutne w te bet calculated to do honoi . , , to ou and command respect lor himeM a(j'roa,i Fi)r Congressman you have every gra daiimol talent, on the list ol candidates from the abie and well tried state-m-n nf mature judgment, who have been long " , , . . ,. , personally, and by character known to down to plain George Roon, 'Mvho g. es for the money,"' a man who it i true, possesses the confidence ot his own chum I (y ul wSvJ j, ,i, ,l0thing to recommend . . p , him to you e see jit his honesty and an un - aavPri,lfr adhei anc e to a dimiiu-hed party whu ! ha now no oppos.trm. On tlie eore OI taienis, ne noes nor possess tne shadow of a claim to your support; vet many of you may perhaps think him pre would lepectlully inmnre, it" out of the I other fire vmi cannot select one. eauallu im'.,imU not Lp c.itt ,rh o ; i - - - a laughing stock to the big bus at Wash mgton Lily ? A-k v ourselves it he has that ability and tact calculated to give him weight in the halls of Congress, (the ablest deliberative body on earth.') and Fll bf hound von wi'l never end him there I le oounu you wi.i net;i stun mm mere. It is a matter of primary consequence to; - hae an efiicent representative. Aliy; ,,,-1 head can co to Congress, take his ce,lt, nove to adjourn" when' he feels !hun'rv. "withdraw his motion"' by re-1 q,1Cstan l resume his seat, w hen "out of order," and when called upon sav yes or but von want no overgros-n babies to transact your tusines, ana ougnt never . ! (nin c.,ni,, cnri, ium.'iiIi'q . 'order, w, w nose taienis are uoquestionaoiy ot a riigu hose iatiioti?m has not been! ,i,.i,i.,.t ..a 1 l

wuuiucu. inn u iiusv twmi sill iniu ciuiiT;iii.i; r 1 1 t1 1 111. , 1 .(Jamks U ei.ton, Sec'y.

i iniiuiiiciiwii io i oc u 1 1 a 1 11 mi. u i ol every ttnng your interests might re:Tmc - For Representatives, there are before you Jive candidates, "all good men and true," and you can if you will, be ably represented. 31ake your selection according to the dictates of your own consciencs with an eye only directed to the general welfare of your country. The "right of instruction,"' is admitted ; ito be the true guide to the strict perform-! inrn r.i ihpir rtotv liv nil ivlirt :iri mini an.l ,llin.. ui wj . . v. . . . y . . j ... .......... v. . - -

luting your sultrages; but who is to nijlonjr protracted Belgian question. The

ness,"' and they generally , are lell to pursue their own course. 'I his shows that it is necessary that those we tltct, should knoxo your wants and not have to be tohl of jjie t llort tor I'tCfl, VIC IUVTJ Hill I i - 11 15 f 7i. jr I b n tt ! I'D k lll their attainment . Select iiiscrimmatiuir A . . . . 1 I ni. I.i fl it dots; us . A majority of you want a Siate Bank, if you can gel cue up. a sound basis. On these, and all other matters ot moment, your Congressman, Senator, and Kepresentatives tlect, will, as a matter of

enougn u. iaie mi anm- . n,,.. .

ca-'are unable to read, causing them often to

:Vnte diametrically me reverse 01 men choice I have observed a little petty fwjver do this with one whose ignorance should have been his protection Such a character only requite? to he teen to be abhorred . An election day amongst good 'orderly citizen?, who have the well-being of their country at heart, 13 never devoted to carousing and drinking. It call upon us to discharge the most glorious pnvi lege ct tieemen a pnvnryc ,u...3c.. bv the best blood of our forefathers, and ! we ought to do it soberly, seriously, and : conscientiously, with au eye devoted sole- . , , r 1 v I v to t i'P Dill) IC TOOM . - ran the vinclnnls gazette t,, rhITI r: I We frequently copycuiious German them. A Dublin Wine Merchant, 'has tor sale, some of the whiskey which his late most gtacious Majesty drank, when on his late visit to Ireland;' and a London Dyers Sign-board, gives some pleasing intelligence to sinners, ,viz: "Satan died hear."'' Here is a literary vwrceau, the product of our own soil which you will oblige tne by publishing verbatim tt literatim. It has just been handed to me by an eastern gentleman who found it stuck up with tar or cobbler's wax ou a tavern door in the western district of Tennessee. A it was w ri t ten by one ot the most respec table farmers in tiie county in which he resides, you will please omit the name. W. 'Notice I will give live dollars Reward for m- bors la- is fore years old la-,t spring ho is fifteen hand hili Ayalow Bay in C'hiul to Be sorter lea! v lad ird about the root of die talc and no'-e he ha- a Joii talo and his Main hana on thy Left sidi! and he has amidiin large hca I and has a lew white hairs in Jus tour head the C&nt be Cd led H-itar and one or both ot his hind feet i while up to the foot Lock and his hoofs has Bin Cracked and lbored my knife in at the top of the f.'raclie to stop the Craeke lie Itarks short when you first stalls him to rack he trots w ell he Left me in porters vi 11 the lirt ot annl tiio.J At a meeting of commissioned officers of thetiist Iletriment, Indiana Militia, held t the encampment of the diill, Satntd.iy, 111 1 ri o r. il . I I II .1 -J"'' 27th. 183.3, Capt. John Hartlv was r dlprl in thp f'tiair and Cant Fames Wei c,"ie(1 ,n "ie vn.in , turn vij)i . .Mints ri t0,! c.-ppointed Secretary. The object ol the meeting having been explained, the. following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted r Whereas the oflice of Maj. General in the Sixth Division, Indiana Miiitia, has become vacant, in consequence of the resignation of Gen II. Lasselle, and as this mppfing are fully convinced of the propriety and necessity of having that office filled by one w hose experience and abilities fairly entitle him to that station, thereby promoting discipline, and advancing the interest of this Division. Therefore, licsolveil, Thnt from our knowledge of. nnd faith in, the abihl v, fidelity and patrij i ofl?m ot Co'- Joh'' Soapp, we would therefore recommend him to our fellow officers of the Sixth Division as a suitable P's to fill the office of Maj General. On motion of Lieut. Col Alexander D. co'J, Resolved, That we will support Col. Jo," F. Snapp for Maj General of the i 2 ion I,,, I honorable means in our nower to secure i i ibis election ( i.i. 1 1. ciiou. ' On motion of Lieut Geo. Simpson, ! , . ... , . - : ! hesoived, I hat tin proceedings ot this . , . ', ? . , meeting be signed by the President and s,cte an(. .niishe.l m the Western ; an(lVincennes Gazette, and that this , ,- 0 JU,,n ijiji , ires l. Vincennts, July "7, 1833. From the J'ew York Corn ier and Enquirer. Our news schooner Eclipse arrived in town yesterday afternoon, with the papers brought by the packet ship Caledonia, Captain Graham, from Liverpool. The dates from London, are of the 31st May, and from Liverpool of the. 1st June. A preliminary treaty has been entered inlr 1.. Ilnll-ii.il lor lliO splllumnnl -. l' 1. UH" l'l II""""" 1 " . v.i,Mi,Uii u I IK j ..... Kinsr of Holland however, concedes no thing, unless it be the, free navigation of the Scheldt aud Meuse; the other points in dispute are, it would seem, to be settled under the supervision of Austr ia and Prussia. The repeal of the hostile measures adopted by England towatds Dutch com meree will assuredly alio id great lelief to Holland, and we presume, be the signal lor some valuable Dutch ships and cargoes which have taken refuge in our ports, to return to their own country Di-tui bances have occurred in Antwerp, and other pfirts of Belgium; but not of a very serious chara' tei. They appear to have been caused by the v lolent attacks made by the opposition papers on the conduct aud character of King Leopold. The elections for members of the Legislative Chamber also caused a good deal of ex cilement. On these subject- we have lub details from our Correspondent at Brus--els, of w hich we shall commence the pub lication to-morrow.

Emdi-h, and Ins!) aii ver UtPiiienis, auu .uin.o iu,c,-i, uauu-. v., ..... iau-h hearldv at tluir bulls ana blunders, lit ruins, or to seize upon its fragment, .has been stated to us. that the popuUce paii.cula.lv "tho-e of the latter, to vvhomjHe would rather see its territory formed ;agreed amog-t themselves come wha , o Pt ram into sei.aratc states, like Greece, than be- may, to prevent the tithes bemg raised,

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That a treaty of peace has bceo con-i

eluded between thp Grand S-eignior and the Pasha of Egypt is now placed beyond a doabt, but a Russian force is still at Constantinople, and excites great uneasiness particularly in France. From a speech of the Duke fie Broglie, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs on the discussion of the question of guaranteeing a loan for Greece, it is evident, that the French government suspect" the present design. and feels indignant at the recent encroach ments of Russia in the east. M. de Broglie saye, that he does not expect thedismem ,7 1 herment of the Ottoman Empiie will take place immediately, but he seems to enter tain Iittla hope that the catnstrojliy can be lorsr delaved, and he. hints that neigh boring states (meaning, of course, Russia, j and Austria.) could easily proht by tnej dissolution of the Turkish nower, while sfatpq at a flisiancp would find it more dlt

ticult to obtain an equivolent increase oljR N..and Marshal Cummins, Esqrs. miterritory to re-adjust the disturbed ba-jgi-'trates, marched to the placf where the lance, "in such circumstances, according process of servicg notices was to begone to him, the policy of France should t.e toithrnugh. They uere scarcely armed prop up the c.umbling colossus as long asher. ihe country people, to the number possible: and. if tt must fall in our time. 'of several thou-auds, b the large military

fto let it down as gently as possible, with, coming the conquered provinces of larger

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empires. If, however, such conquests tne lorces, some f.i wnicn seveieiy injuiuu should be attempted or accomplished, the the military. After repeated remunstranFrench Minister declares that France will ces, as our informant tells us, upon the not "be slow iu looking out for a comjien- pait ol the magistiaies, the latter gave jiation.' 'the vvoid lire: and accordingly the entire We may by the bye, here observe that 'party discharged their arms, but without in this debate on the Greek Question, M. effect, they prostrating themselves in the liignon who was the leading speaker in op- fields, and sheltering themselves behind position to the Ministers, denied that the ditches The countiy people gave no faith of France was engaged to a financial manifestation of yielding; on the contrary, arrangement merely because the Royal they shouted and defied, and the troops signature was attached to a political treaty were drawn oil' and therefore insisted on the absolute right ! Meantime, the whole country is up, and of the Chamber to refuse its a-sent to such the utmot alaim prevails. Laige itiufinaucial arrangement, if it should con- oicemenf3 of troops have been sent oft' ceive it to be unju-t or impolitic. This , to day , and every precaution which such principle may bcMought to bear on the a lamentable, and no leas alarming state treity by which the French Government of thing- suggested, has been adopted agreed to pay us an indemnity for spolia tions on our commerce. The appropria-; It appears from the following, that Major tioti nece.-sarv to enable them to cooiplv Downing who was accidentally left bihmd nt with their obligations to this country, 'h s l'''1' ', ha and so let a 1.0 al- ... b , ,. .li t ready rejoined the General at the White Ilouso

no doubt been 'eie this asked ol the t.'barnhpr nt' Dpnntipo :ind tlt niipilion of

, , . c i. i i Tin: DowM.x: c oitKi:si'oEc r. m iiiin it, been fully discussed. ... , . ... 10)f " . . . . ,, . W AU1S"J ton, J 111 v 3tl), 1!JJ3. I he majorities of the I rench Ministers; r. , , , J . . . , ; Lie.ar L r.rle. 1 here -s -rarielv a ins; Ip breath in the chamber are becoming much smal- 1)lft itJ my bo,!v. pt ,lin't. weltr.ek it back to ler, than they have latteily leen. , Washi.-i.-ton. I tell ou what, John Giljiin's No decisive step has yet been taken in r'ce va a horn fool to it and I totd the Gineral Oporto. The accounts from thence sneak s"- ,,e ,a"s''ed a little bathe was too ?!veerwith confidence of a forward movement of "s,,flTcfb;" , X ray telliu hun about that tamal bridge !?avs the Tresithe forces ot Don Pedro being about to dent, says he,.Mr. Dvnin says he, and I see take place, and it would seem to be high in a minnit he looked mity sorroyfnl like: 'if time. Sliong reinforcements are on their you'll vatch over my hfV say? he 'till I 5it safe wav to join him both from France and , b'ck t V:.liirJjton, .von 'hall bs vice 1'resident I- " i i i.i , ii i .i i leant trust Maihn' savs he. 'General savs Lnglmd. Ih.s has called op Ihe Duke I? ni ,lick Uy ynhLo gVm. dead, tomj of Wellington in the House of Lords, w ho and we shook hand upon it. "Major Downing, enq.iired of Ministers whether they wer?'sy3 the Gin ral, -ns he, you're the only fit aware that armed ships with troop on m u in. ! u lv,,?,p U",' !", to b,e prt"i(Jen' "-ter i , . . . ... r i i , i .i o:e' I felt so sheepish like I dare'nt hardly look board, had left England tim er tin; cr... U)) ftri(l so , iist Mtra(dlCil ny ,,e;ul mj tolJ mand Ot ;i Captain of the Aavy. tor theithe Gineral, 1 knownl it. Lirit it wan't more purpose of aiding Don i'edro; aud not re-ir.or a ininmt aitf r, when Mr. Van Haren couio ceiving a satisfactory reply, he gave no i1I1,L "'ind. o says I, Gineral says f, if I'nj ticeofa motion forau address to ilie King, ! ,;r,;;"i"t' "r,':,tJ w '!,.l1,he ;New York Dutrhma..

praying for the observation of strict neutrality between the two contending partics If we turn our attention to England, we are forcibly impressed with a belief that an important change is about to take place there. The ministers are becoming more and more unpopular and the attacks of the Radical press more violent The politi cal Unions at Birmingham, Newcastle and many other places, art continually io session, nnd pass the most violent resolutions A meeting lias been held for the purpose of presenting some mark of public appro batton to the Coroner's Jury who brought in a virdict of "justifiable homicide," in the case 0( p0!ice man at the Snafields I ' mPPriror Thp lrcr:,litv fihis vprdirt

, 1 . . . J , " jhim v.e all trot shmt o'ehauge.' ' 1 hat's true had been brought in question ny the Gov-eilulP Fays tllC preid-nt, 'for V ve ony cot jest ernment before the Court of King's Bench, three fips left, anil then we all snorted and which has quashed it as being contrary to!s"itkered till I thought me and the President law A suit for libel has also been cooi-sin"S a slU A(tvT ,ll8t x)e al'got to be very , ... , . hiood trn nJs atram, seemingly menced by the Attorney General against jb Dut r, amazinly feared this tarnal Dutch"'I'he True Sun" newspaper, chiefly on man will coxe round the Gineral till he'll g;if to the ground that that paper had recoua-' h President arter all. ff he does by jings, but mended the people not to pay the taxes,! K"r lvnin- is the man for 'em. I'll order ... 1 . . ioutrav whole rccunent and we'll march ri"-ht and had endeavored to bring Hie House )ff jn((, the IIMllfi,.rs ;lr,d lf WR uon, bfow ol Commons into contempt. These mea- ,M, the whole city of Washington clean over the sures will probably lend more to excite j Alleo;anies then rail me a coward popular feelings against the government; ,J"flt force t tre ldrs. J could'nt stood it .1 . o.. .. ..r,rl ;t eor., 1.1. till thistmie but the Gineral lent me one of his'n, than to suppress it, and it seems liheiv r iU , ,,. . ' ... , , .. . he sartitigl is one of the most otdnrtnesl aiea

that Wie King win euner oe compeneu 10 change his present cabinet tor a high To ry one, which will attempt to stifle the public voice by High lianuea measures ur . . . i i else (o ffive way still further to the Bad-

ipm narlv . 1 ilhpr course ia tirejrnanl;su,ul l,n i uiuwai ueciarcs ne 11 veio

I J i - O with the most seiious consequences. the debate on tne vesi inoia quesviun has commenced in the House ol Commons, ; and was still pending at the latest London! .. . . . .1 ii-. . . 1 1 dates. Some trilling alteration had been made in the plan ot Ministers, but the immediate and unqualified emancipation of the negroes was still lis principal feature. It i si range to see these colonies, the ac quisition of which cost England so dear, and the conquest of one of which from any enemy during the last was, atten. ded with rejoicing throughout the Empiie, with illumination and the firing of the tower un-, now sacrificed to mistaken ideas 0 phiianthrnphy. Sir Chailcs Wolesley, w ho recently left this country, is a candidate for a seat of Parliament" He is a downright radical, and Cobbett has published au address in his favor. A lare fire has take place at the PnnceV Dork, Liverpool, an;l a considerable quantity of cotton been destroyed. 1 It I : LAND. Insurrection in Cork. Cohk, I tie-day. Considerable excitement lias prevailed in this city since the arrival, at a lato hour

lat night, of intelligencft of a very serious affray, which took place in the neighborhood of Mddlelon. arising out of that prolific source of disaster unJ discontent the tithe system. Y?:erday morning was appointed for the serving of t:lhe notices on the faimera residing 10 that part of the Union of Mid-

dleton called Mage sha, situate neai nossmoie, the seat of Mr Cooj.inger, the rector of which is the Uev. Dr. Austin. The country, for mdes ai oun 1 was illuminated on Sunday niu'h?, by fiies being lit on the tops of the sui rounding eminences, and it was but loo apparent that an extensive coriceritiHtion of the people was resolved upon, in puiMiance d pievious arrangf rntnt, a troop of the 7th Dragoon Guap):?, a ccuple of companies of the i.'9th Infantry, and a large body ot police the latter commanded by Captain Nangle all under the direction of Captain lloaie, and police forces diaw 11 up, gave the ojori i. and in thi3 spirit actually threw stones at on the 5th 111st. i ;i in ni raiie io me sawitit; protession. Ana then me and the Tresideut both haw-havv'd most loud enuft", I fell yon. I'iu dreadful sorry for the Downinville gabut then all on eiu put together aint no comparison to the president's life; and if Mr Van Buten w ent on 'awin bridges at that rate, no Pres ident on airth could a stood it. But von jeft orto spi n how Martin looked when he found out me and the I'residrnt had tacked about. 'What will the folks think on'f says Martin Van Buren,sashe Think what they pleas;, says I. 'Think what they please,' says Ihe (jineral 'Hut what will they sry?' says Martin Van Buren 'Say what fhey please, say3 I. 'S3av what they please," says the (littoral. 'Yes, but what will they dtV says Martin Van Luren Do what they pleae, say L "Do w hat they : plea-a-V says the (mii-rah Jest then Woodbury 1 no5M'- ui :m'1 1 "" Vi,M 'Hiren besran o whisper i- . .r-i...-.i .1- . ... ,1 ia ! 0 nv'K . " 11 l.,R ul"" a3 lv oounury, Men 1 Vou ever s. e, if vou II only praise him like. IN'o more at present from your loving neffu, Major JACK DOWNING. p. S. There's a great many counterfeits eo. inu' about in all the papers, but I guess they'll ; the whole on't ni. ,l, ...I . . . N. H I fend tins to you in thn Raltimoro Patriot, 'canze all the printers here cot most tired' to dtafh yesterday, printing the extra Globe, "Barney, leave the girls aoje." A correspondent of the Bntish Naval Chtoni. cle. affirms that this musical bagatelle owes its origin t' the kiss publicly bestowed on the late Commodore Barney by the beautiful Queen of France, on the occasion of his visit to Paris after his gallant exploits at sea m the war of the revolution. The maids of honor were all to eager to follow the gracious example of the Queen, that the young American hecame thenceforth an object of envy and dislike to all the beau vvmde at Court. - The bagatelle was composed by j:n Irislj oflicer when the royal familiarity was exhibited. Two boy? belonging to American whale -hips, have recently been taken off of Chatham Island. They had been on the island six months, and had suh-i-ted during thnt period, on raw terrapins. Bali. mencan.