Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 April 1834 — Page 2
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VINCENNE
Willi pleasure we announce Unit thf stock in the bianch of the Indiana Stale r.ii.k, at this place, is nearly all taken we are therefore assured of having a branch at Yiucermes. Rev E. K Avery--"' have read the defence ol lli.s clergyman, and his vmdi-
cation by President Fisk and others, and must sav,lhat hi? statement together with
those of his vindicator?, respecting thp oc
cunences which arose fiom the supposed
murder of Maria Cornell, for which he was tried and a' quitted, bears at least the rrotfca nf truth aiitl sincerity. We re-
ui" -- - - - - - - - - - w commend its perual to our readers.
A'ev York Charter Election Mr.
Lawrence i supposed to he elected Mayor of New Voik y a majority of hut 180 vote over his opponent Verplanck, (anti Van Ibiren) making a nett gain of the
BRti-adminitra!i-n parly of between 5 and 6000 votes since the lat election. So much fr "taking the responsibility' We are happy to pee that the people are
it, implement, while the States have expended many; as it is one of the pun-
ipal link i the great cna.o or commutation between the Atlantic and the West,
whether consideteu as a ummuguirtic -.. - t . , . . . 1 . n r a if i a iKp it 11 1 V
Iv or a? a pnsi qiu i3 i ia .-
Correspondence of ihe JT'inctiester Va. Republican. SriClDIJ OF GEN. 11 LAIR. Washington, Tuesday evening, ) April 1st, 1834 $ Dear Sir It is not much longer than six weeks since I communicated to yen
the melancholy intelligence of Judge
FOREIGN NEWS
of ihe Government to give sale passage .o Bm!(lill awfy sudden death within the
the mail, by aKor-Ung every reasonauie. of fj jto, lament exceeding-
facility br that purpose; me cominmrt , tjj (0 comrnunicate now, the patn . i i, .. t inciiz-a unil amine! nnlicv re-1 , . . ... ,u..i r-t'l- r2 c-
lieilCi r: HITl juri.v- c v , I till
ipiire a contribution on the part i "I'Mj
United States ot means commensurate, i", miserable victim of suicide!
some degree, with the interest they have vcr fjr'e the altercation in the house of in it? improvement; and, for that purpose, rG,entative3 between Gen. Fdair, who
is of the Union party in S Carolina, w ith
report a bill. We think there is both truth and justice in the above remarks, and hope Con
gress "ill make a proper appropriation for the olj ct. We know not the features of the bill, but trust it is such as w ill meet with the approbation of the Executive, otherwise, we may look out for another
Veto.
From Sylvester's Reporter, JV. Y. Jlpril 10, 164. FROM ETTKOPE. Rv the racket Utica.from Havre, which was
boarded by the news-boat of the Courier Y Luquirer on Thursday afternoon, we have Tans dates to the 23d of February. Her papers confirm a rumor which had p.rcraihod us bv wav of tfoston, of a deci-
YI'Ti J . - r ,
tined bv (Jen. Snldanha over tne
.1 : .. 1 1 : rM o lh:il Clvn llbiir nf fi ("! Hui virlnrv ';tin
!,,,,! 7 oVIorh A A.'. truooB of Don Micuel, on the 30th January last.
ieu mi!" cti'"5i ' - - ....
Mr. Pincknev, who is a nullifier fjorn the
same state, the former has acted in a very strange and incoherent manner. Hi? san
. .
I'he account may be relied on as auinemic, aim
the eiection of Miguel may now be counted on its certain. There have been some difficulties in the Cabinet of the Queen Regent of Spain, v. hich have led to corresponding commotions among the people of Madrid. Hints are freely circulated if inipioper conduct of her Majesty in her pri- ' ' 1 '
vnto capacity. Uun c-arios, ny uie iixtm if
measurea have been taken by ti e i.y couticn, to ensure that their reception li ns hospitable an it is cordial, and that the manyr of liberty shall not sttffer for bread in the land of their adoption. ay rfcf Jfror. r.
We learn that the schooner May Flower, was to leave Tampico on the 21st ot Februarv, for New-Ymk. via New Orleans with'i520O,OUO m e'e i M . I
Freedom. -The Leghlature o. "?ua n unanimously abolished slavery .n that Is am , and its dependencies, Mont.errat Bermuda, St. ChrWophU Nevis, An?uilla,the V.ra.n Mands, and Dominica. The act is to take etfect ca the
iir-t of August nest.
Of
ity has inJeed been doubted, by many i verse of Miguel, is reduced to a veiy critical
who Jiave kuuwii iuui vcu. nine ,a - ' . u . ii Ttie diflicnlttes at Lyons had occasioned great probably too much reason to apPre )tnl I sett,n, but had finally beeo par-
that intemj'erance may nave pi ouueen ( ti;i51y lrRqiilized.
temporary derangement; ana mat, unuer its horrid influence, he ha? committed the
.. wl'XI ITI.' it? Till'''. Ir. STA1
T i . IlKN.mKRs. from the committee on Road and final Juige
and canaU, reported the following bill ; which was read, and pad to a second readingA Itll.L.
selection of certain Wabash and
1
-Ithee: Gen. Blair,
rRh and fatal act, which has burned him
into the presence of his Almighty Maker
TO the prince. Prompted bv a conscious innocenc
the vuriuiis it-ports in ciicuiuiion, atnmauveitmcr my conduct in the unfortunate aN fair that took plae between I'oqua GodiVoy und mVeelf on the 7th of January
last, I feel it my imperative duty to pacc
A proposition ha been agitated m thp h reach! . .,,...., (.f nv.iip, l.t-forc
Chnmbers for the abolition of the liw of perpe- .J. , , i0.c tual rile aga.nst the Buocaparie family. It public, SO as to leave not the ledt
was finally silenced by the intimation of Minis- Sfia'J.'W OI UlySiery appai mi on uie iace
teis tliat the King was decidedly op posed to it.
The particulars of this sad tragedy, as
Jr , l 1 -a i f u ofFrbniarv. 1 be intelligence is, however, of
I if ill an m uiHiuui'iiii ici.iu'),"!.'-, . ii ci i r. .... .n(,.n(.nt
Authorising the selection of certHin 1 jn0 ,oubf, has Piven them . cCurate!V, are) rhe s,;ltan is intent on the employment of
Erie Canal lands in the btate 01 v p Rlair. was not out of bis f.rr-o to subdue the Island of Satin..
of the ttansaction, and at the same time place it in uch h light that no man can
Be it enacted by the Stnatc aud llome oj , i Ql.e (o-dav. but lav in bed atl A conspiracy had been concerted against the
aes oj ..icMt r, . t i ' i.. Ilife of the young Kmc ot Greece, hut it was dis-
CwreManemUtd. That in lieu ol latius o.u nome. uov . imu. - i covered and suni.rt sse.l
reserJativcs of I 'it United Stales
iiinn Tim it: in '-'iiiu. iiiu
l,i.pnrm tW ;iril!MTtV of ihe bt1t? of
ibnlian i, in virtue of-An act to giant a certain ouantit ot land to tne itate of Indiana, for
awakitv from the lethargy into w hich i the purpose of aiding said tste in opening r ,! C .1- a canal to connect the waters ot the Wabash they had fallen, for the result of this ? c . rwj!hlhose o( Luke Klit B,ll0kd March
olection clearly indicates, not withstanding Second, eighteen hundred and twenty seven, the
I .... . e e . i ra riiii r nr 7iii i.i nil i 11 it
iCailrtl t-lMlllJilIl'lH- kl . 1 Li - ... -.-...w 'land? granted as aforesaid tor the n.-e of the Icanal within the Statf of Ohm, he, and they
or otherwise disposed ol ny tnu uiiucm nl5 letters, :ini vas ,eaui"j; m-iu iu vj.u.
iili wniLii n''uiiiini; . i,:. ro .Must I here was one
at his request.
the immense influence of Executive patronage, that New York is disenthralling itself from the shackles ot Van Durenism.
The New York leninjr Star, says, "The Citv of New Yotk is redeemed The people have triumphed. The powof the r.eirenrv is prostrate. We have fleeted seventeen of our Common Council, the Tjmmnny but thirteen. With the Common Council we carry the whole pat-
rnnap of the Citv. The olhce-holder?
are Verebv. authorized to select an equal quau
tit y from the alfern ite sec'ious, wbicti would otiierwise tiehing to the Un.ted States in the division under said act, or livrn the lantts ao ipiired by purchase from the Indians, or from other lands in the neighborhood near the line of said canal as they slrdl ti:i:ik proper; ui-i the lands thus selected dhi'H be vested tinl disposed of for the uc of the canal as other lands Hppropria'ed h the act a foresaid. Sfc . 2 . 'lnd be it further tnat ted. That in cae of Selections of laials ant luiriz. d by the previous section, and which, acreeably to treaty-
be ;oI I bv t!:e t inted
e Indian; a snni
"-re liny! Th,, ... .I.e.,.,,1 Z,:
on the wall'.'. I he pons anil tianoi "nxci-l,,.,) to tl)e amount for which said lands m of the b'th Ward having been tor nearly j have been sold, shall be paid over, by thelreutwo da in tlie possession of the rioters, 'surer of the United ta'-s. to the couniiisiooeis hundreds were menaced and pi ohibited f tlioried to receivP the sr.me, for the use and ,r , , . :..! benefit ot said canal.
Jiom votiot; tor verptantK. uinmiiire j f ; qn4 be it further enacted, That unt
fjr a lull inveMiir-itiou Ol the matter will j ti,,, .,n -s . ,fi,.ird hv the aforesaid act of Ma ch
he appointed, and the votes of that Ward 'second, eighteen l.u?:!red and twenty even i , .... ) u1t..tl,cr tt.l.irh Isliall lie sciecti'd, :;. the se!c li.'iis coi.teiui lh
,. tr i i .i" . ' . i-,:i;teil bv thi net shall be mud. t!,e put lie binds in :.ve Mr. Verplanck ihe majoMlv In"1:,,..,!'..,..!.:.;!!!! Moll,
tuen we presume iUr. Lawience, on tne ; St.i((..i0.i; afre-an!, sln.ll he rest rvcl from -ale.
score at least ol delicacy, will not take str. -1 in be it fu.lher tmuttd. lhat it
Lis seat." The H.irk of Washington, D. C. has luepended specie pa merits.
Ml air, from
would not have read for Gen. Blair, had
not the latter requested him to read that)
also. During the reading ol tin, as I un-
rlpratjind. vpiv aileciiouale letter, bom
Another destructive fire took place at Con
stantinople on the first of February, near the
which f!nt Mnrnhv isrene of the former conflagration.
I lie lll-IHlHll lif; Kit rifxa I'rru ijicu it y eartho'iakes and violent hnrricunes, whiuh had spread increased desolation and misery over it. The relations of the French with the Arabs
, Getl. Blair, became very U Algiers nopenr to be on a more amicable foot- , t 'i;,,,, ianv tn u s have made a settlement near
much affected, even to tears. In a mo-L. ' f Bl).. and devote themselves to
merit afterwards, ben. !!air, hijo w H9 fJgricu!ture. IVobahly a rue to pounce upon under i?rontr nervous tXCtlement, siir.lnir the French when they hve a fair chance.
... ! i- i . .n.j i ,i ........ ur The French seem unite enthusiastic on tl
near him, fis Gov. Murphy at first thought, for the purpose of getting out a napkin.
J im r,nrvn rv tr r . rv H 1 1 r f u if nil'r n P 14 uf IIIMli
we are ftvorcl with Smyrna dates to the 9th ;,u,ruK" "'J' : '
eu ny some smisiei moiivra v. uinnvt, ui proue to detraction. L. B DEU'niELET. On the 25th of December la-', I left Fort Wayne for Cincinnati, lor the pur poe of muking some puicha-es for Fiau. coi?i (jiodfioy, warrior chiei of ihe Miami Indians; at his request, his t-on I'oqua accompanied me to Cincinnati to see the city. During out journey nothing occurred to interrupt the good feeling and friendship that had always xssted between us. We arrived in Cincinnati en Saturday evening the 4 1 h January On ihe eveuing of our arrival uc went to the theatre, good feeling and frre.td?hip eliil existing bfiween us. On Sunday evening, as we
were going to the Cincinnati Hotel, where
on tne
snhject (f increasing and fostering their Colony
of Alirier, und they now begin to tain of co
But ala! Gen. Blair st ized a loaded pis
I'd, am l:.d it to his temples, ul'i.'Ort in bended between Tunis and Tripoli in addition -i mtlv tired, and blew out hi Lain., e-!f he ciril commotions already existing in the fote it was p.is-ihle to preveut the horrifl A(;"lgtaIlt Puiari (Carrara) who robbed the act Gen. Blair did not survive the tatal : Princess of Orange, fled to New York, arid was
operating with Tunis, to get possession also oljue Had put up, he observed to me that I
tJofistnntiue- ' war also is lmmeoiainy a ppre
?het more than four or fivu minutes. There was scarcely time to lav him on his bed before he expired. This pad catastrophe took place at lMr Tim's, on C-u ito Hill, where both Gen. Blair and
Governor Murphy hoarded.- Nothing has 'first veel with free female settlers. 2loin num-
.;,, B;,.,-o oer, ami tne result or ine experiment is rogtjiy
afterwards tranaported to Holland, whs to have
his trial on the 7th of March. It is said, he had buried a considerable amount of hi3 plunder near Brussels and also New York. Letters from Sidney, New South Wales, of
the 1lh August, state the arrival there of the
I hall he he duty of the eomin tssi ner of th
i (. orient ! Lam; Miioe to tcrni?h stud coinnosion-
jer with a perfect inn jj of the survey. d lanes
on an'; rocfimious to ine diamine river wiinir ihe St lie of Ohio, including the land recently
purchased fiom the ludi-iij, carifully iuting
thereon the rinds which bave been sold or other
We are credibly informed by a gentle-! wise disposed of by the United St.-.tes.
Oan in this place, who knows it to be a
bv experimental observation, that
tact
fait and water, administered at the time
of attack, will effectually cure the gapes! j
The following lively nccouitt of the suspension of payment by the hank of Maryland is thken from Niks' i'.egisu r:
ben (Ins news reached the rnornine steam
i. .. Oi ;l . j. I. i :. r .i . - i .1
I wtll IUI L I la U VI I 'tllrl. 1 If 11 I lllll.IJIlrll I.'MS-
1 I ! I I I ... . . . .
in Ciltcitens. u wuum it-cirinieo'i a senser rushed on shore, 'tis Uooif h sf.e tid t'een
on fire," as a genileui&n present remarked t. n
'i..r'lv been talked ol this evening, since
sun-sef, lu' the sad affair on Capitol Hill.
jhly
s itifadoiy In three days no less than ISO of thrni erp ono-ari'il. aiiil lbpr 11:1s nn I' nibt
I presume that both houses will adjuuinuhat the whole of them would in a few days he
is customary, until altei the luueral. I he ! provided for. The latter dwells with much
announcement will no doubt, be made at ! Ratification on the companion between these
11 oVlock, in the morning, when, the house meets.
women ami the wretched outcasts heretofore
isent out to the colony.
An explosion bad taken nlnce 1 1 . the neigh
was his lather's servant and was paid for
doing his business, repeating Ihe same to me several times with much anger I asked him why he inbuilt! me in that way. and told him that 1 did not wih hiai to use such language towards me; 1 was not dependant on his father or him for
support, but would allend to the business entrusted to me iu a way that I believed to be correct, and that it was not for him but his- father to find fault. After J had finished speaking, Boqua hung down h'n head anil appeared ?nlky , as is usual with the Indians. Monday morr.ing t made mv purchase; wo. then visited the mflse-
uai. ihe gallery of paintings, and several other places; while at the liiu-eutji I took pains to show htm all Ihe curiosities and
rs r i I l t 1 t . it'll . . . .
Hie UtH-etiaritJ roau tail was mis. noriioo-i oi i.cncva, heing uie attempt o: a lew pv.,i.,inPf! . i,ir n everv thi nir that I could
likb't I ii rstnllmh n inv L i n ii itn 1 1 1 I I :i I 1 mi y . -
morning rejected by the senate, there be-
the mountains of Geneva. The attempt turned j 'n hich he appeared to take much inter.
. , n, ,i I me mountains oi ucneva. i ue auempt nirneu - iitng a majority of two against the bill. I .,..,,,.... ..., i ... At t,fr,rpnt intPrvr.U tor.h hnt
...ivv jusi een uu inu-jemidi uuu ivuiuiy (llcr, ,t, t mcn Jaij j0WII their orms on the! punch toeelher After fupiei I troposed
member of Congress, from w estern Penn
fl?ania," who says the rtjeclion of the hill will bring ruin upon his constituents,
which I can the more readily com pre
uth of February.
FKOX SPAIN.
The Mercantile Advertiser appears to
fiend, fiom my havinc lived arooncst them: have been more fortunate than its co-tem-i
for several years, aud knowing how ne i porariee in obtaining supplies of papers; ... -. . r . i... Air i 4-. i...i:.. ...1 :. ...i!S
that we should visit the infernal regions; he objected, and said e had better go lo bed. 1 answered him that I would go
land he might go to bed if he pleased, but
tiial of it to all tho-e who raise thickens. We are authorized to announce Col. John F. Snapp as a candidate for Beprepentalive at the uext August election. We are authorized to announce Pierre
r,a plant as a candidate for County Commis? inner for the 1st District, at the next August election. ItOAt) I'KO.H LOf ISVILLH TO ST. I.OITS. The Committee on Bond and Canals in
thp ll Mie ot ItPpresentati e ol the U. S have made a import, favorable to an ap propriation on the above named road. The committee say, "they are well assured that a liberal appropriation, judiciously applied to this road, will not only save to the Government the expense of transporting ti.e great Western mail one-eighth ot the film now annually expended for that purpose, by shortening the distance on the route, but will greatly accilerate if; and, in addition thereto, will open an iinmedi ate muket foiftbe finds bordering upon it,
which, without it, will remain unsold lor
years to come .
Other consideration" have engaged the
attention ot the committee. It will not be denied that safety in the transportation of the mail ii a primary object; certainly not aecondaiy one. In the present con dition of this road, the mail is carried on horses during the winter and spring months; and, as many of the streams are without bridges, a delay of several dav? is nercssaiily occasioned until the w-aters recede, or, if the p;iertge he forced, it is effected by swimming, t hereby Inzarding not only the mail, but the life of the car lier. Such accidents have occurred; but if they do not occur, if the mul is not totally lost by the force of the current, sweepin? nwn,y the h-rse and rider, it i so much injured by it as to rendpp if. bv thp time it reaches its destination, a mas of unintelligible matter, not only useless, but productive of serbm- losses to individual! and ihe public. A recurrence, ot such like cases can be prevented, ,y Connie!making the improvement pray,, f0IT ailf .vhich the interests of the public so imperiously reipiiie These coti-ili rations have had theii influence with the committee ; and mas much as the United States are the pritici pal owner of the land through which this luad passes in its whole extent ; as the) M-e uever expended one dollar loward?
is the well being of Ihe Cumberland road. It is thought by S'-me that the bill may
er be gof through the senate, as Mr.
and, by 8 o'clork, A M onlh street, ('idMchEAN, who IS lliendlv to the bill, was
which th hank of Maryland is, orwrn, located,)! absent to-dav from sickness, and Air Wr.n-
i was filled w nb no a n moms a nd disti e?sed inulii-1 . .,- ..,! m"- Cr, -..' iv. n.. ,
in weie tiiualcs! I he crowd t . ,-n i . V .1 .
said that he ought to go as he had never
I -I 1 ..4. :. I l.l
cesser v to thir nrosneiifv n,t comfort.! by the Alfred, from Cadiz, whose arrival " ' "
was noticed in this paper on Thursday. We copy the following items from that paper of Ibis morning:
Tranquillity prevailed in the southerly
persuasion lie consented to go, hut witn reluctance. Alter satisfying our cm iosily, we returned to our lodging, and at Poqua1 request agreed tostait for home
the fill) aro now absent from the city
lours respectfully, V. T. THECIIOLUUA DOCTOR. The ixtentiic Stephen Ay res w ho per
lormed so many miraculous cures among
...... . 1 4 I . IB
.. . .. . ihhi null iiiiiir ill iiih iiiiii iiiiiir 1 11111 :m.
provinces, as well as in Ualicia with the , Y fa ' , h - -r exception nf nme small guerrilla: but!ir:,red nh the idea ot startinir from the rria despatches itom the Cap , r home ; niter breakfast we went to a tain- General in the Nor.hen provinces, f ho'' 0 fome t0s r Uli .... ' Iiiothrrd- I riir liPil tin :i cinnll iilnri ivili)
we tiii'l that some verv nnrm pncrnirp.! '""'i r ....
tud', some of whom
increased; but 'J o'clock arrived, aud the door remained shut. This hack hail heavy depositee on certificates beprii'g interest, and we think it probable that a larije amount of its
note- w-re in the local circulation that the -crcgateof all the rest of our hank9, through it capital was only jt.H'O.fJlK)! and i- is pr.s.-it b that from i!5 to yO,(UO dllars in its bil.'s were paid avay 111 vvaees to workinir people, l ist fsmunlny
evening, when they were ofiVre.l and received .11' f ,no rl.,,!-,.,, , Aatita. in NavitrrP. UlivPPn a Hiviinn nf- thing
.wSivenlr u oVWk a" ut ht'cNTj 832, is now ,u this ciiy, and oilers his'OOO Ca.lisK commanded by Zumalac ! brouKht ?ut wc ,ook v ntuUlle hags and HOOT Ulllll Veil IUOI I 1 O LlO li ,11 lllgni, CtO( IjV , . .. J QI.I nnir.lnnnriAnm IaI.v lUm IVI.llrt
of the poorer clas., s of the people; and yet to ser vices to cure long continued aud oluti-i arregui, ami i:,uuu royaj troops, command-! " Y . , . . . ' . . ". ,
their lasting honor he it said, no act of violence nate couclis, comsuuiptiohs. and other pre. I pd by General Lorenzo and Colonel Don! 1 ,sutu UM" y"J l'1 ",JS m;""ieiKU
, .lent disorders ol this climate, fie has! Marceiino Oraa The Carli-ts favored a.n;' ac,cV. "? he i 1 ha" .done an-
tbiii WI,,,S l uispiease mm 1 was realty 10 apoi-
Ue answereii me that be was mv
friend and not displeased with me, and
shook hands with me; but still b his coun-
-J r"fiK'-' .t.:.. .1. 1 1 0... 1 -C
ments had taken place towards the middle W'V7- . I of January in Alaba, Guipuxcoa, Biscay fered laim one telling him to , do the same; and Navarre, between the Car lists and the t rtluccl, and appeared to be displeased; rnval froonii Tlif mn.t i,ni,nM,nf nn. ' then laid down the whip, and we return-
the Canadians aLd Indians, during thd was fought in the village of Kaznr and e,d 10 ,hclvt?,Ccl lV,,h?"1 i'"re1ja?lng
inie; our noises wer e uemg
was attempted, though l,curses ha.d and deep1'
were uttered against "the expt rnnent' wl icfi .11. 4 .u .1 . . . ! 1.,, r.c;i.., ....i 1 1 ; . .1 1 u. with him two ol the three horses that he l,y their position, atni encouraged be
opened,P'lruns'' were made upon them all, forlbd through .he sheets of Montreal wheuiman.y lr'ars ami priests that have enlisleil , P'"e
. ... ' . .'. .- . . . . ... !.! I I.
uuner ineir nanners, answered steauiiy the (ires, and received coolly the repeated
small sums in coin which were promptly and the lisea-tl u iiivts Inroiiffeu ai ootid bun.
good humortillv satisfied ; and hundreds 01 per-j,;,..er fl, touch even the tietll of his tjwTu7?'V" ,nnn' S,rtV': "rr;V.,,ff i'lment. He is a man of intelligence, though eels ot specie. I he pres nt the union bar.K .
was by larthe createsl: there was a constant i "Wg nair. long neani and neglecletl
crowd before the loor until about 4 o clock. ; ci tunu'. render his anpearaure Hii tliinrr ...1,... ..11 ..... ... I I I I I . . . J 0
.1 1 n 1 i t-Mciiici i a eiauii against ine ohiik la ing (piictted, the doors were 1 losed aul Ihe people retired, peaceablv. This is the de-iosil
t in piepo-essii.g, ne proposes soon to nit New-Voik, and in the course ot ihe
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bank; hut, like tiie rest of the banks of this city ) ?r ,nt? ' Ppe to l.hglaud, as he IS
i.. r.t - 1.
ciiaiie 01 ineir enemies. 11 was aster a well fought battle of two hours, that Coloiie Gomez de Barreda,by means of a most violent charge with the bayonet, succeed
ed in defeating the rebels, who left 00 the
tenar.ee appeared dissatisfied with some thing, and looked wild. Afier we started, Foqua often said we were not on the right mad, and that he shull never see his lather and friends
(except the Siiurlianrutk and the Jlaryland apprehensive th it the cholera may visit u hii-li liji'o b.il...! .... I .. , II 1 11 li 1 I : . -
" ,l "lu.ni too wi 11 aaiaru; me oiu wonu arm uis aid oe useln l here cil ni i-nt. ii..... ... l ;l 'i .1 ' . v w
. u ..... v.t.. .,111,11, i.um parcu wuo us m:its. out.
ttoiton paper. Leaukf.t rr.rv, who was. at the
a hi iiet, was generailv, (thmigh erroneous! vj eiitertained, that it had some cloe and mtnnale connexion with the hank of Mjrjh-id, and
woii.une involved in a common i.te. A few recent term of the Circuit Court of Whit. small depositee were also withdrawn' but tlo1.. 4 m .1 1 1,1,1 resourJof thehank wereamjilc- O" fc i' ""' l,,,,,0r', !nfd nd to,,J 8',ill ' tlwru were ligth demands mi mot of the hank' j ,he "'der ot Ins brother, is to be execu and a considerable press at the Union ; bnt the' te1 0,1 'he 30th inst. within one mile of
u.irm rapioiy subsided, and perhaps the specie' t artut.- ittidzanee toicn Journal.
uauns, igeio rauyj mat evening, wa
in the
greater than it had been before the "i-uiC' com
menced, many persons who held quantities of' coin freel v denoMtiii!' it : nod tbi r.tK. M m 1!,..'
bank of die United .Stab s behaved nobly, beim-. a " ,,structin" lh lacry mal duct leading from willing to extend the use of its meaws on Ihei .tu ,K'-e:
emergency; lor the demand on this hank was! ?l""r irru,ntanre. young lady at
The affection obscurely ihiscnhed in the following castf from a London )iiPr. i nrnK.hl..
k.. 1 ...' , ' . : :"'J
firhl .SAO lonfl n rlv iln(nm.r. o r,.i . 1 i P , a ncj a p pea r ed much alarmed. He
of their artillery and baggage."' The osi ,va BUntly repeating to me that he
of the royalists is stated to have been 3 1; JI,U I,ever SCR n,s I,uuer or rc,a'
dead, and 91 ivounded.
insignificant; and at some of the other hanks,' i,,r,stub vvs struck in the lace (some ears since)
( ncte i'lm's'' money icas preferred to coin! 1 sl,ow wh,cn ''fUK-ed her faca much,
on Wednesday, though m my gloomv face 11 " ul wt " L ur m snowv weath were seen 111 the streets, there was no general! V' tcadness appears, and char water run;
ri.iieiiK-iii ; exira uemaiuis lor com were stii . "'g'"1 s 10 wet a nan
made; nut niioi v n-tiu m it on rii rn.it.. 1 .. o.;..i. 1 ,v"1
I
uade; h-it msmy ietuine-1 on depo.-ite that which kul v'rv. so" ; mdical advice is to no purpose; ad heed previous!- withdrawn. Some en-a e-! Jet ul . weather it dries up, and her face
merits were violated, however, that would haei ,lu'ars a3 " lJyt,J1"S had been the matter, heen kept, if the bank of Maryland had not s-J
s.oppea payment;bul thoamouutwasuotlargc. Horrid!! A monk thoud.l to be dead wi III llllirc.l l.r nilri .Li.nn. , C . . .. . .....! llfO W 1
. ,lc,,,,u3 lur specie ei e , entoint.ed in the vault ot t he con vent of Ftr bintill made; hut ho new difficulty has Since oc- re,, in Sa-.lrerland On ll, ,ul Vr . C"
curred. ..r .... r.. 1 . . . . . . "" JOIllliiry
, ... J JJt va,cv.h.u, eu iar as we wnen about to lit
-ne jiuormed.
S.'nn piaster A number of individuals, at Patterson, N. J. have commenced issuing small bills, payable on innnd lor value received, for , 1 Z, J7, and od cents. An enormous tel, 21 inches lound the body, and weighing forty-eight pounds, was lately taken en the coast of Fcctland.i
itw-wiln in lli.. ,. . i
( ... ...csnuic vaillllla'
corpse ol another, the lust was found at the loot of the steps, having burst his cerementa,' ,u,d dead trom starvation, lie hud gnawed a piece of llesh out of his It: ft nrtu.
Singular Marriage. The Bridgeport (Conn ) Farmer mentions a marriage; which took place on Uiiday week at the old lVquunnnc meetinhouse neither party heuig over fen years of a$e! It wasndfistood that the patents of both parties had given their consent.
tions any more. '1 ravelling on the turn
pike road, near which were some men
An extract from the London Times of 2nh cilliiugr wood, ,e r ooe up to me ami said
January , (received by (he ship i'lnladt Jphia.) that the American were going to killjndated Lisbon, Jan. 17, gives intelligence of thejdian, as he heaid them say so He wnntCholera raging with great virulence at Lisbon, , . j b f , -
the number ot naticnts inereasiinr iian v. iVlanvi ....
hud been sent in boats to Abrahtes. 1 he greater part, however, died before they arrived at their destination, and few of them escaped. Hunger and want of ilothing became daily
in. ne felt by the rebels, and the cavalry bad fallen off much in coiisecpjence of bad treatment and insufficiency of loud. Since the l lih, more than twenty horses died daily.
FROM ASIA Intelligence has heen recciv ed that the cholera has prevailed with great severity in many parts of India. It R IT1 S 1 1 PA R LI A M FN T, Febhlakv 5, 1 0w4.
In the Commons after new writs had been
moved for Leeds, Dungarvan and Ayr, Mr
O'Connell hegan by announcing his intention to move for a return of all taxes repealed during
rive years, with a view, of course, to show that
injustice hud been done to Ireland . We hope
a return will also accompany it tor the sums ex in .
penueu on ireiana. i lie lion, meuihcr also gave various other notice-1, among them one for
a bid to secure the bherty of the press. POLISH KXrLL'S.
On the ?9th ult. two Austrian frigates arrived at N. Y., bringing two hundred ami thirty-four
ot th bra ve roles, w ho have been exiled from
their countrv for their participation in tu r gh
rious, though unsuccessful, struggle for freedom and national' existence. We cudcrstand- thaii
my holsters, and let him carry them; this I refused, and aked him what he wanted
to do with them, to which he returned no answer. He repeated his annrehpnsion
many times during t lie day; I told him not to act no he was under my protection, and no man should injure him; and if ho had any thing against me, I requested him to tell me: to which he answered he was my friend. When about two mileafrom Springfield, it Poqua'a request, I filled a smalfflaslc with brandy ; after we had rode on a short distance we each took a dram the bran
dy of a very inferior quality. I after wards asked him to take another drum, which he refused, and I then threw away the brandy, its weight being inconvenient in the pocket, i'oqua remarked lo me that Ihe brandy was poisoned; and during the remainder of the clay, be frequently complained of a soreness in bis throat, which he attrihuled to the brandy's being poisoned, 1 endeavored lo dispel this illusion, but w ithout success. On arriving nt Hamilton I wanted him tn
stay there f r the night, hut he refused, becan.f.
there were too many people there; we there
fore proceeded four mil-.s further, and put up
