Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 January 1834 — Page 2
V I NCENNE S . S VTUlt!) VY, JAN. 25, 131. We have noticed an cl i ti ri :il paragraph in the Missouri Republican, censu ring the conduct of Mr. Clark as Mail Contractor on the line between this place Mi l Louisville. V r ourselves, e 'te' allied thai Mr. Clark has used every exeition to have the mails regularly and to pei !y conveyed; but the ice in the
Ohio, and in both forki of White Liver, rendered bis- exertions unavailing. We ftaow that Mr. Chrk personally exerted himself in forcing the mail across the Ohio and White Kiers, aud we are satislied it is by no lark of industry or energy on his part that these failures hare occurred. The editor of the Republican cannot certainly be acquainted vit!i the mail joule between this place and Louisville,
ui:cr:. Washington, 27th Dec, 1833. To my old friend Mr. Duight, nf the JVcw York Va'! Advertiser My last letter to you te'dM ycj of that trouble the Gineral got in about the Kittons, and if it had'nt ben for ma he'd ben in a pretty scrape with that Tailor. The Gineral haint forgot that yet, and wont so
lonsf as be wears buttons.
ward am! bow'd.and eay3
''our sufferins is intolera
tie doubt; and the quest
?ot into any present condition, but how
we can best get cut of it. I believe, gay? he,(turnin with a bow to overybody for he is an amazin polite cretur) that is the true and only point now for niscussing. "Not exactly, says I, but no matter." "Well, said he, as regards the Major, far-
be it from me to make any charge against
ys he Gineral, lhatlpeople don't decide pretty soon, aa iheiopon exdu, hng ir.ro he gall 'able," there is lit- Gineral .ay., whether I am right or male ,ecf In. . Irokn, rtion is not how we wrong. For it's the people;3 business correspond e t to "y cr sell, rondition, but how nowand the Gineral is uaitin for'em. and tran-mr t he o ff
V.u know I've ben te ha you alonj- L . (s (,eci(odIy lhe faVonte ,,f,he
people, and should be the favorite or every
man in office who wishes to keep tnsoi
JhVe, but I would say that I wish the Ma
about my fears of mony troubles well it's lad enuf and i gcin to be worse yet
or I know nothin. And the Gineral is 1p-
g.nnm to inmKSo loo an our ioik, "u,. ffi , wi,n he wa9 au
us here dont feel i it lor hey have al. g, c01in-or a receiver of pubfa ofhces-hut know M.e people feel , , Jc monovfir a mini!er abroad-or an who ham got fat offices-.-and until ' or an. olher ()fike in (he they speak up. things w.d g. ! CoveroMipet, but as he is now there is no and worse every letter I git now h full . , ;,l i nfhim- we ran't J t. geMmg hold of either end ot him, we cu, i of trouble and distress and I ten d the , , . , . i .iocirP lVp
tiev aie nuii, w i t
Your friend
J. DOWNING, Major, Downiogville Militia, 2d Brigade.
t. ii canM put hutmust loot into tins matter now I tell vou ' 1 a at , - here arp . whv, saV9 he, Maior, the Government ami : . to b aroc-every o, .any about me says i . a.nt his taull. Well, says I, some one ,,,.1 (hf. it Im cerfm things went smooth pdih, t '
i '.ich no man desires.
n r!i rr- iriPi it . t'.i U 1 1! 1 1 '
Sign men
rnces.and soon. ;i. u mner.ui -ed at eeinf the most beautiful portion ? the humanrace (ibis geBeric term, hov ever, does not apply specially to uyspeculators, who in general are b:.n c.-; and ugly) neglect their domestic afiairs. onA thers to rifk their nousehuhi
savings on the moving sand c! the i hree per Cents, &c. M. Gaoneron ha?, m consequence, traced a mair.fcstj, m wmch he stigmatises as immoral thc?e specula, tors, and dismiss?? them to the supersn i- f ii.;.C!n.,,.Jnj :ic .P'r;cr more
lenueuce "i im-u oil , - - o i
them than occupying
i, Governments andabout 1500 men
FOREIGN ITEMS. 1. ATI-XT FKOJI PORTUGAL.
By the arrival of the brig Tucket. Capt. Gage, at New York, advices fromX)porto
to the iiOth ulf. have betn recervea. i Captain states that a skirmish took place on the 12th of November, near Opoito, in which the piquet guard of the PedroII loss.
in i- i .1. ,,ari nfiworthy ot
. .. ... ... i L.1vp with lia.aruous srecui.tnonc
the re.Jro.tes. 'he m.guetites were u w-irfent cf (he Tli;,in:il cf
rvpr ( riven rtacK.vvn i vne toss oi u
men. The latter were
one league from Oport
r.i
The
lithe loss oi a lew y ...-p-"' . ere encamped about Como.erce V'VV 1 , , I il.o ,rtoS therr force Wa.',IyPWh; . Ut has lee,, ,,ued . U c The Pedroites had'keepers of the Lxchange, who a e o,.,.-
t rf quire cookinj
ul i tie serveil bands the di-hed
,ays I, till we got dablm and me ddlin m ;. , uiyn ih ,mony natters anu the F.an, nud now it-;U n ) nh( Atv, iUf: l?aiu,
raw an 1 uncook'd and
,er--he h
from 4 to 5000 men in Oporto, including
ed to see it executed, and they brguu
. i i .. . ,.w Ki t nnU. IV 111'-
the volunteers. The prospects of Dotij.Y" uay -y Pedro were about the same" as stated iu-an mterested Pantry 1 l " hr;J J u i. 1. .Uhese ladie?. Jt must be admitted ti.a.,
er siliei ics hat. a
rendered impassable for stages, and near- all heads anu pnt?, anii wr.en we say ieil; ti) ty ;in,i (h,!(.;i that politicians jtne
t c i c i .. i iir ii :i I kiuui rt'in i. n c i'i 1 n , , , .m ,.. ... .nan i'i'E n u Tiiitr 1.11 a iv uiuim
iv so c ven i.ir norsf ?, more uequeniiy iuau' .- , sinui.ti, i mei.uje ii ui ucy , . i i.i. r m .u.i. . . , ,v oI' 1 r, , . like n manputtm a Ion-pole over a t-ice k fa , of UtJ vv.lUi, lJOv be t st.,fed by the New Vork Gazette, nes, diss. pat any other line m the west,) else he woulu .ia,vire! -.r,! nri.r f idlin nop hkI " , , r., , J . . . , . !rsslul endt J ' on a swivel and .Hier pumn one "n . . , ...,rfl. al1, i ,i rarfu can l;,vi ivh ii unr.Purs in ip :i li.-ipnt riuthoii- ceisslul tu,jt
b- silent. Mr Charles may probably rounj wilh a jerk if he knocks ever h. ' lvlThnn, r:h-r. a..d that iv.tJ.;li wh,M GpnPral Roormont was ner-i'18- At
have some knowledge of the badness cf
the roads through Purgrtory and the LitW abash, bottoms in Illinois, which, we ctn inform him, are not a l-patching" to the load betweeu Vincennes and Louisville. A corroboration of statements from pas
sengers render the tact undoubted. We
dozen folks with the other end er.y it a.n ' uonh a fi wi(ti ia, mney . andjjorm.ng q his fault-now t's pretty much j.st so ltCiUhe 0 tlll!i,ve-v c ,,u party, tara, it w
v. - rj " 1 , . . t
. iK; . .11 r 1 lor spvi?r; 'paifl Hie UPI
IUiiri--iun irurrunn Hie I) ACeS in 1119 L'OsesaiUU. Ui ' , . ,1
tn!noi MUlkipntiorolTensiveoveituregaiustcome an outer r,rcl. to we F?, ;
MiMiPlite9 jthecotie. lioricgaiong -
ing the product ot lur uvors m other diiu'itnt pur-
the same t;me, we are j - ...1.:, 1
. . r j i awaiR ot anv artic.e m LiftOt.e wuu
UHranune ai Jiiencia ue miim- - - ,
wuniue xvann, wys i. ai,u juu uu v rct,. , ;j r (jne. .xuA (hlt j,ar( (hat hp WflS
it , all can say is can. mM,t kepo all tire odu es and thp conirol ; ,l0I1(enctf w
Ve.!IMajor,saystheGmerai,omething f,Utl m,,ne for. w ithout money, the'a5:Km,t the
must be done any now, ror i uegia io inin.t i.nr. ni,. frtr nothin-- and with-: ti.U di-rnvprv.
Mil' t Wll- 4 ' ' " " ' T
as discovered bv the Governor,
interdicts ladies, who have aU.itd their
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that pontics and money matters aont a.- i y he ujl be :i ?Crlt,e,,-j
ways woik logciun. u lci a,, uu . .... u- . , gtate fe how fflUlgt.
. . 1 1
togethe r, savs the Gineral. and we II have ! , . ,i. ai,i.i hni
are as unvvillinir as anv body io the worldL -.,!! rr.v,; .,.,, ir.,,!r inhi ft,o m-ior ! .: ,K 1 ' ' . 7 ' i. a
to be deprived of letters and newspapers, but when a thing cannot be dene, how can
The aibitrary and unconstitutional act of General Jackson in removing the Pub-
I We mudt have the Bank we c o do
and do you Major prepare yourself, for ; ... w:,hout lt It i ali ?uod en
Pm going to turnover a new leal, that I m fwe cnuM gel cuidle and hisfiiends determined on and with that he issued mjt of it blJt geeMr VehaeiiieJ that orders for every man to be at the Cabinet I uu cal),, -ucreC(i. ttnd must go down; and Chamber the next day just alter breaktatt j( hen ueM1 h ive A neiv one rtljer oU, 0vvI1 nnd I went to work puttm down all my ir.IS,lio . unfol tunately,some will suffer benotions in writing, tor I expected a rough; , . , suu:,08e. collect it?
5,C Deposites, is exciting the indignation 'ifne and a pretty sharp set of fellows to del.ts and wind up but what is the suffer and loud remonstrance of Virgima. In !beat olT-aml ,hi"ks 1 a9 il w he tashinn u q a few in traijc, compar'd to the
deed the whole South u moving en masse j r ive ,em one ,hlit wi bc lvorthread
against mm K;r ins tyrannic and lawless
gouducl, as expressed in that measure. Large E'eetings are being holden in almost every part of the Unioa composed cf all parties too, denouncing that act in the most emphatic language. Such a
meeting wa recently held in Richmond,'
I n runnr fKn mlkQt irijcf O ril u If tltifl CUT K 'Jt Fi
a. composed ot as Inre aud respectable i . , , " . u r i overhaw!wi 1 never fee 1 eat all the a number of nercna as ever assembled j lvhile wlt,onP ,"0ot on the table, whitlin a on u political occasion iu that state, and I piece ot shingle and the Gineral was i ... . .ii- i .
passed resolutions by acclamation acainet! walking round among em, renin ano.n
it. Ten thousand people have met for the same purpose, amotig whom were ma-
against the state. LATEST FIIOH SOl'TII AMERICA. More recent ad vices from Carthagen. have been received at New York, by the brig Elizabeth. The Commercial Adver
tiser gives this eilmmary of news. Seventeen of the conspirators, out of the forty-six condemned to death, for the 23d July treason, had been executed. They were shot on the morning of the lGlh of October. One had escaped, acd the punishment of the residue was com milted for len years imiri-onment in the
fort i esses of Chagres and Carthagena.. President Santandar has summoned the Congress ot New Granada to meet at Bogota on the tiM of March next. The assassins of Col. Woodbine and hi
inr'iiiva hf. lnh;,l wnil!(l lip.romfi ol VOUl !- -i- i. - i- -i I
, i iir;nn.niu,r,mill immtU J ' ..T..-, j lamiiy, wno were uii M.,t', line mu Andso the Gineral had em all up in tbo iomiu n rai ,.vr m.st J' ..!.... ..
... i "...i " - j --- one esceniion neen execuieu lor me mur-
oin to say something, but I thought je r
carrying on i secret co. res.jonty rom r.n,n, . - -
ith the Infant Don Carlos P 1 a"' ' " ' , "
Queen In consequence ofjen they oeai i,u r ...
the Governor of Alcantara, w . . , V, r i f
bv order of the government, had sent him ""- . i ,v... . f prisoner to the fortress of Albuquerque, Commerce assumes he regul,t o, oi
where he was under trial lor treasoni'Mr1 t; .
ladies yesterday cncu oui agamM an- .u
ing, and I guess it will be the last one that the Senate will ask an oflirial copy of in
breaking up of a political party, now all hitched together think of all of us going back airan to practire law and you, Mr.
Auditor, to keeping a school aud you
one while It took nigh upon all night to M- j.;ecretafVi lo keeping a shop-and
write it out and I sprung to it, ior i;yijtJ ,0 voughmg-and you to plantin think the time is come to let some foiks :conj ati;, vou lo jjg?;ng potato and see they ha.ut got a green horn lo outwit to jn,-n IlPVVPlJtipers- An(j 0u, Ma-
wnen iney uy me
bitrary measure, and we conceive they hi I good reason to complain. They invoked the fust article of the Chatter, and called upon the brokers' clerks to support them in their retoomtrance. It appears, however, to be resolved to tire them "Ut by keeping them standing. French Paper.
! the trouble in money all about the conn
try, anil asking how we arc to git out d the scrape 1 kept an eye on most all on em, and both ears on prittry much the hull on em, and such a winzin and tangle 1 never see since the day all Downiogville cum over to the Jackson side, and that was jist after his election They thought I was detarmiuM the first go off to say nothing -And to rights I heard one chap
int behind me tell the Gineral ''there was
ny Jackson men, and oke out their voice vf disapprobation against it. The people
tire every where rising in thpir majesty and demanding the intervention of Con res to restore their usurped rights, and o replace the Deposites in the U. States
r j, ...u .i i . i i . . i .i IJ
i..K wutMt: uie law nau uemgne.i iney ; the CabKJt.t who made pret,v
much all the trouble, and that he was wntin letters that went all the while
should be placed. Commercial disaster is Qnrchir,g through the Atlantic cities. Extensive and heavy failures have already Jaken place. The South has been drain evd of three millions of money by the fall of cotton in consequence of their remo
agin the rest on 'em and if it vvarn't for hire they could make the people believe just what they wanted that it was his fault that the Cabioet vva obliged to shift their ground about the Dank and cross
wouldn't till he g ! through, and he reeled it off for mme than an hour pretty much in the same way ahoat things it gen era!, and Major Downing in particular
aud as soon as he. stopt, I got up and eayajThere wag considerable maneuvering iu I, has any body got nothin more to say . aild ff tlje harhof bv irIer,ch vessels; No one SHid a woid Say s I. is all that is; am, aUno, nothing positively hostile -Sid .put in wrilin for then there will ; , , ace ,rreat ferment prevailed.
Great agitation continued to prevail at Carthaifeim. in respect to the naval armament sent from Mintinico to avenge the
alleged outrage upon the French Consul
be no mistake no turnm corners--no
dodgtn afterwards. 0,' he, ays he,' there
LATENT FROM HAVANA.
The Spanish polacre Virgin del Carmen,
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ral,audthe single article ot Hour tell one, l,.i,LKS ev'Jr ua- 11 "cru meut, they amt got no
dollar per barrel in the city of Baltimore' ,a, 1 ,e, ,el,0Sllc,9 "0Ultl "a, e i,c " 'paper read to the Cabinet-
I moved because mere warn i no saitMy Lavs I Gineral1.' T
.n imeuay uy reason oi me. name act.--i u,1 in the Bank, and the People been . ' , . .. . w.., ,.
l'.- ...... -
iy nn nprpisilv In iml nv llilfiT in w ritlD' 11 r 1 " F"
nftui nJJ. iuA m .v:,v bhvs he . I Ca P,lin Epe, has arrived at Savannah,
I have always said 'I don't like to get into r0Da "J?00, w,lb. do,M t0 he ",h.,n the newspapers.' Well, says I that's just atai,t- 1 he Georgian gives the lodow.ng where we d.iler-vvhat Pm goin to ga tn,ct o! a letter, from ilavaaa, undei now, says I, is all in my pocket in black dat"t 12th intntand wh,te-and with the G.neral's per I A Gumearuan was brought m here day mission, savs J, I'll read it to the mernbersj e"terday, galled the A.aneu.Ua, of the Cabmet, and then I'll g.t it printed "llb 4'v?f on board prize to U. b. and tbeu all on you can read ,t,and everyj-1 9C,.Jir: Nimble, Lieut. Bolton i, Comma,,man shall have a oopv on"t, except Clay M", winch ran another on shore called and the rest of the Senate-for tho' tbe'the Aioislad Iljbanero, but the cren- an. 1. s:.ia tl..v nra ..ri nf thp Govern ! ca rS ol he ,:lUf,r "cached shore and
, r ' r ( ij: rvr D..t:n. ..i
business with anv " - "
aiut that law,. e l , e ,3l,UUi-u "' w.ar, n. kjv-
he Gineral nodded his; '"s ,ul WJ,S Pu,l -"uggS ""u -
TO THE PL'BLIf. Washington Citv, Dec 30. 1C33. It is not my desire to indulge in ceil' sures on the author of a late woik, purporting to present a history of my "Hjt, aJventurts, and eccentric'iiietV Put it becomes my duly to say to the public, that publication was wholly unauthorised by me, and, in many respects, does u.e gieat injustice. 1 know not win the author id; yet 1 know, if he designed any tiling of friendly character, so far at- ! am concerned, he should at least have obtained my peniii-sicu to pubb-ili, if he even thought it unnecessary to submit for my infection a copy of the work before it went t pre.ss. The profit which lean reasonably expect from such an undertaking is but a sio i'l consideration, compared with the duty T owe both to mvreif and the leading community. To my-tdf, i't being placed fair, ly before them aud to them, in placing in their hands ;t tiuc narr.itivo of my adventures, and the vicH-itude which have marked my obscure history I l:nw not why my humMe name shrr.dd have exnt ed any general interest; I .:t, o fir as it ilia done so, that interest dia!l be met by a pl'tin and unvarnished history of myself prepared umJcr my own notice, and 'ihmitted to the public by my own authority. Tho oi jsct of lh;8 note is therefore to give general information, that, as early as the same c m be completed, 1 hall put to press a Narrative of my Life; in which 1 will carefully endeavor to avoid those refinements of literature which would dis
robe my narrative of it? greatest interest-
Jlistress so heary and deep, already felt contented and if it warn't for hii lhe atTlie Commercial fountains, will ere long Gov. r.ould now make the people believe , . . , . , I that Biddle'was the sole cause ef their hem reach and opriress the whole of the , , , e, 1 ' J no money oovv a days, ' and to on I jest mighty West. On a former occasion of j 8t0pl w hilKn a minit and cast my eye mer
iinnr.rial embarrassment, such was the fact, and so will it be again. Ought not
Major, do you read th
you well enough to know
honest view of things, and 1 dou't caiei whose toes you tread on I have no iu !
terest in these matters further than to do
,uf: and says he, sj,l0rt" near Barracoa, and carried her injand shall strive to represent myself, as I .it paper; 1 know,11 Iri2e- j really am, a plain, Hunt, Western man, re,ow it will be an' OUTRAGES BY THE L'NIO.N' OF TRADES1 on honesty and the wood?, and not
EN IRELAND.
The trades on Monday, resumed the
my left shoulder, and the fellow dodg'd
behind
i '
the people of Knox and of the uno'e',he )
J v m v iuw 'unit - m u u.a v it j n ji r f i
norrtmklA OrxAn.lil.f nn,l inafmrf llinll I I. . I 1 1 .J 1 J ' P1-
,u-8..uw.Cc..jr a.......- c,.ummi lie waiiiu u;, u, u.p anu ?loP u j matters I tell you, The Gineral sat restSenators and request their Representa n?ht m front and look d me strait in the U bjs e,bowg OQ lhe tabe vvhh hig cljn jQ lives to vote for the resloibg of the Pub ! h?y Major -joii ve hearn all that Mh handg on- once in a whlIe hed take is said and I should like to know wnatt.- . ,,. . ,i ,a,i0 Mc Depositts to the United Stales Bank? vou l)Ue to -av in renlv-no man sh-ill!hl h,cIv0ry dnd whdC,k ,l ,011 he ub,e . . .. .. , , llt . . c J0-Je to say in "1 no man shall wheii one muttered and whimpered, Jt is high time they should be doing, for; leave this room says the Gineral till thi-i . rja ' OJ i ,f ,Ua anA ,i,ori
work of violeuce and outrage.
on learning and the Jaw, for a living, j arn hopeful the tvoik vvill be rfjady for tho
press before the clotc of the present ees
I'L I
iic r u lt- i r i - . . . . i n . ii. j
mvdutv-if anv fellows have misled rae.Loon ,.. ,.,.,,..1 ,. .. ' i s,l,ri n -nan noi ue ne.ayeu
the Gineral in a flash, ami when 1 i.,,,.,;,,, !flin . i;110I1 nri fin h-in.! . . . K . a moment loneer than is iudi-peueahle
. , , ,, h'i.,i.,,k t.ii r u,. vjr v w..,- apiru or comoinauon, uie nrsi symptoms.- , ,. , M round the ring I found pretty much ,, v . . r ' , J . r ifrom my public rnsjiements. ., . . "i.i ry- iof which were manifested among the saw-l ,J. 1 , ,. , e , . .. . . mil on em looking at me and there " . , fl i , . f n3nPa frnm mv 1 ir . i r,., I I he put dio's most obedient servant, . . . . nd men i tooK oui my papers irom my vers at breakfast bom. I hev commen- 1 '
t a orl said Ami In riorhts ihp . . . . ..... J ' Ml ' K ! ' 1
from their
they
."very farmer, and mechanic, and mer chant, in our borders, will soon feel the -ad effects of this Governmental mismanagement. We do not think with a lead
ing Van Burenite at a convention not 5001 fta and a true Patriot some folks about .. I l .. i : :. j" ..
miles distant, that Gen. Jackson by the "9 , , uiyeai ium Ir. rwr rihi o tnit tiAiiamf uhil fhii.b i nu
ay
trouble is cleared up "Major' says the Gineral (and his lips began to quiver I tell you) Major says be it would take a good many men to convince me that you aint
what I have always found you an lamest
removal of the Public Depoites has bound his brow with another "KIVICK WREATH." To the honor of that contention however, be it said, that one ol the members roee in his place, and moved that the word "Kivick," be stricken oul aud the word civic be inserted.
We have received nothing as yet, from Indianapolis this week. The cau-e we .fcnow not .
The Wandering Piper, whose mime has bppn q-toted as Captain Stewart, w as robbed, a few days since, of a black leather Talip, containing a Scotch plaid, a llijh land dirk, and a manuscript account of the Piper's tour through the different cities of the United States. The Cincinnati Gazette nays fhere are before the Legislature, at least five hundred npplicaMs for divcrce-ihr5 is th? state of 0! iJEiun! 0!
are - but Major says the Gineral 1 am a soldier and so are you and we are now all face to face no more whisperin says
and as soon as I got the eend on't, then come a buz and a rnixin, and the Gineral
got up and fetched another whack on the table ith his hickory, enuf to loosen one's eye teeth. Now, says the Gineral. I've beam both sides, and the people will shortly hear it too. If they say the Major is right, I wont oppose them any longer; if they say the M;jor is wroug, then we'il go on as we
now go, and now, says he Major, git that
the Gineral and he give his Hickory a i paper printed, and the only favor I ask of
whack on the floor and look'k round the
whole ring The country is iu trouble
you is not to send an official copy out to
the "Senate if they ask Qne ami with
. - . ' rf .
savs he, and the time is come for everviu,fU' 1 an" lhe Jlt,Pra, uoweu oil me
honest man to sneak out if theie is error :-oinei, anu iua majors, anu me rest oi
let it be corrected if there is trick we
must expose it and now Major says the Gineral do you set still and if any man has any thing to say agin you let him speak out. When they are all done you can answer them and then the Gineral pull'd his own chair up to the other si le of the table and laid his Hickory and bat
down before him, and all our folks began
the Government; and w e turned to readin
letters from all quarters, all full of money troubles and distress, enuf to give one the cholera morbus; for a I said afore, one is jest about as bad as t'other. I'll send you to-morrow or next day the
paper 1 read to the Catinet and the rest of
the Government, for vou to print. It's
too long for this letter, and you can ask
ry taking the apprentices
masters, anu then retiring to their Committee room to concoct the scheme of thenfuture proceedings. Their example was followed by the coopers. Ooe respectable master cooper was ill used, and his men were obliged to quit their work, while an
individual engaged in the butler trade had
TO PI VMOXLKS. The fijRo-jzing regulations under the .let of June 7li, 1832, granting pensions lo soldiers in iJ.c Ilivolutionxry Par, hasc
Leen adopted by the War Department:
'i his. law has been con-tiued to extend
to nock noses in little gioops here andlZckel Bigelow, if he haio't stop'd pay
there, and one on em, no matter who, was
as busy as a lap dog on a trainin day, smelling round from one to another to find the right man to spe.ik first but none on em seemM to like it. The Gineral all the while sat blmin and lookin round at 'em all, and rutnplin Ids face once aud a while most plagily. So to rights, this one on feo3 catrje fer
ment, to pay you for the expense of print
in on't, and tell him for me, if his head i above water, its more than can be said of most folks and he better hold on all he's got, and ride out the storm if he can. His last letters to me say things are shocking bad ia Wall street, but the wort there
aint as bad as things are away West and
It i .1 I ' . t I
his iviiulnws hrnkon hia Ii.,ma inl.i.l wv" 10 I,,e "OP, US 10 CVtry i ninCh CI
Between two and three o'clock in the day the--" or the Army, and to include unoer body ef these ruffians attacked an un- heerms 'Continental Line -Siatctroopfe fortunate man in Parliament bridge and !W,li!,a; and 'V ...ui.fecrs. al ptr3ons enbeat him so severely that, but for the in-r''' d,;irte '' or w volunteered and terferencc of Mr. R Hewaon, junr., r1Pr lve bound to military service, tut would, probably, never have escaped ! nl "ose u ho werP occasionally empbyalive. A body of tailors attacked au in-ic'1 "'lth the "my upon civil conducts, dustriousman who has been for the las,:?uc" "'.clerks to Commissaries and n
IC vears, off and on. in the Hn.lovm,,,!;"1'2 iuePPr lNiC- 1 reasures, boat-
n" Mnrnliv nnrl fl'f ..nnor 'l'K " o;UK'U. 410.
severely beaten, but
cued from these wretches
of the noith Main-street
ter, a party rushed out of a public house, rvere enSaStMl in guarding particular ,daand assaulted a man of the name of Con-cr8. aT "l,t' an;1 "ere ,,,;t rec-iginze:! ner, a sawyer, residing in the North Mall. a x,e"'S 111 aCtual ,ril!,t"ry service.
Iiiff.rini.iinna nf thp. a ..rnriin h,,;.,! tour general classes uia embruced iu
been carried to the Bridevveil, Mr. Matthias and the Bridewell guard imme lately went to the assistance of the man and coo-
Persons who served on hoard
whs ultimately re--if u,va!e aru,Ctl vc?sels nre. also excluded itches by Mr. Youug,l,rom tne ticdu of the law, as well as reet. In an hour afJ Persona urr,e,l out as patroles, or
ti.;., i
I UJiS iv ;
1. The Hfgular Troops, V. The Stale Troops, Militia and Vc!
iunteers.
3 Persons employed ia lhe Naval Service.
veyed him to a place of safety. Besides the individuals above alluded to, two oth
ers were so much iniured that thev werp
obliged to be carried to the North Ictir. K Indian Spies.
mnrv i A pensions obtained unilcr t'lib ac,
commence on lhe th March. 1C;2. and are
mary
Cork Infirmary. FemaU Stock-Jobbers in Paris. A, curious occurrence has in some degree serv ed to divert the minds of the frequenters; of the Exchange during the difficulties of
the liquidation, in. Ganneroo, President
South, and '(hef will te wotse- yet if thejof Ibo Tribunsi ftf Coojaierca, dec;1"J
! payable .-enii-annua!ly. Where anv er
son has died since the 4lh of Maich, lb3, w ho was t nlillt d to a pension under thi3 act, ttesuc.o will be paid to hi widow, and if ijo wid-nv, to Ids heirs up to Hi time ot l.'-.-i desth i n m ikir. :!c ni't r
