Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 July 1834 — Page 2
VINCENNES. svrn;iAv, JULY, " I:t1.
This body, alter a stormy ami ptotrac icil MS-ion, adjourned, we have m doubt, on the 30th ult. U lia -4 been an eventful session, and one which will he hmg re membered in this country. StephciisonV nomination w as yet pi ml ing, and " c ,l,inK it exticmrly doubtful whether it will he
r. i i., ti, That hranch
. ,c- ... , . ..-.i.i. i i nnt i,pnr tfiKt won sometime mce iromii ie Wtieei, uinii iiiiuieiiiy wiiu i.n
ful, and the rnahon o. - , , - iremcnaons norror, o. u , . .. . mlminUtratioI1? n3 Moore iayI, ullich grPatly itlCte;iS( tlicir gpeed,
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talked oi stei'iiriitKH ", "- " - i .. . n I R I .....
ter to 1'n' lrtiia will ( t uf! e.rmnrmcu. grnonarcn coniu nave tirwifu.
;'L'-,..-w a For fifteen years, the dialed and un
easy nation again endured the Lourhon
Lafayette, throughout, uistiusieu
them and when, with madness weak as
he Commercial Advertiser have, iccrivod
niimernin hies of London paper? to the
I'M of .May, and Liverpool to the "1th.
both inrhi-ive.
The find item of intelligence that attracted our attention, and he fore the tidums of the fact hail reached us hv rumor.
of the National legislature is woilhy of gwas the death of the last surviving Gene
From the jV. 1'. Commercial of Thursday
DEATH OF LAFAYETTE, fihel
Thi morning the packet ship Silasjt .RS kicked, they attempted in to l'u hauls Captain Purslev, arrived fromiV j(,i( tie sce,,tre of Louis the Fourteenth,
Liverpool, whence she faded on the "''a of May. FV thi arrival the editors ofa
ind they fell, in an instant, beneath the tearful te-action they had created.
The all-pow erful character and spotless integrity of Lafayette was mterposed to -ave the nation. All France was in hi? hands With the ease of instant deter-
fmin
'From nuritv'a own clieruh mouth?" land drew his lather's head in contact with
. 1 .1 ITl. ..I! . .1 -- Inrntl . . I " I - . 1
Yes! Corruption was tl.e waicn-woru: nertr,e cogs aim u p"M which gioou
corrupt Bank! The monster nan : us JUIM,'Itnn tear to admit oi me tuik ot a man ence on the press! Its loans to favorites ! Itfrf)C.l(i to p;1ss bet ween them :--lhe conseF"Si.'ltK'iK 4i''' " '-7'r ,lvo,alea of tl, administration, -villi tl.e cn-li ;(, il,oilt llltctltig crfn nn piclnmn-
?,riiune9 ot latent emit in ineir "V 'ntion, Ms tieau ueiujf tmntiy i-oru --
the certainty too of iis exposure, to have i,s;" I'i'ilP KOn w as unaw are ot w hat had be
Ulthe L5ank esithasdt.no? Corruption oi neg .. , , , , .
P,,Ss! Look t the Pu,tOinceKeports eu.e "...T.V" V": ,h sl f . ....1
of them. Corrupt oans!' Look nt ine iu.c.eu a wiiuie iuhu.. .... ....
Officii Keports! ritlierof them. kIi!Tcpri!fen-au.as ,ltle, when thisuwiui bigiu piestui
itation aje, win u I miitpre?eiitatiun -i PK(I itself! 'sfate of f.icts!"' Lock at those pa tions of the if resident's last Massaee whieh relate to theH ' n . ri
fmiir ;M IJCSV Vl llVC I lie in inuiuiu. cin.nti
. I . ll.ff l.l IIiTwno ln.........fl lv?i.l'l.-V'V'
atlOtl hC nitirtll Have MP P ...to .. ; . . r..., ,l.,, ,, fl1.r5no. Wnv.
, . . . lrtl fh.BVoii mis, iiattr i;rool., lor ycur ikiiisi; ""-gi.itioi ii.iui ms a ' vacant throne hut he preteirei ) ' ;lin-erec,bv tSle u.orf)INoLVkNCV S-IiheS,,;,, en(Ioiemcnt, hy the Post Master at -reatuess of saving Ins country .o i.NK LN.-rOLVKNT ? No. U the POST OK-1 Wf.lviri Wlis lT(:evvd at the Alhanv l'ost -lory of ruling it. IriCK INcOLVK.NT J Yes! And, rely en ,t J cvrning:--f)ne quarter of n
1 1 is continri i nen. i omi'iti eti iii? -"" "iii -.' "--'- " - - -- - . . . n i i ..
1 1 1 ;i ,Te 1? ioi a ii y uufinMiu uy m -
(.onfusion here."
i romtt
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i t rvn ii an i ii or i .a ' .-i i i. l i. : i .:. .i i .. .i :-t...t..i .-ii ,nwu nix n imu m ruuuimi i;t. hk t.timS ....... . .
in.": :. . .. . . . tuoeu unit a 111?"""" r" ,i ;,i ir,.c;,rt
'ill nraii Its membeis ha ve nooiy siooi' "i o; Kmm ioui mi iu i mt; jimnauM
i i i .." ilio I 'on t! 1 1 nt inn
iii me nieacnes - i'l-i.n ,.nniinn.;,;,..i;;,;i;n r.iM.;r.8 T. ... . , ".i: i.
.. nf Lhertv. thev Willi' "7-" ', 3 . I'"-' -Buna-lUlleiateil tame WHICH HO p Chinet. who.e tv.s cannot behold initpolv
ineir m"-v y - us irom nine to ume lor several weftKrucler ever before attained. From thatP n(, wl, Ullt ha;u tillUtot ltMrain tl.e b.li I In- n Lil'f? inaiOlltV Ol theCnnst Innrptlmr vitb ltioTP:t :icf bull in-8.: , i l .1... -r lu.l ,
Misi.ui".'! 0- j j . sume ne nas remaineu ijui i t-ngvnn.c. . , ,
ullriM MPtmrn in or thet event Sti i!9 i .. .i rn, i,n.Uf The monger Hank! f t were nil thev :rsC0UnirV lown oi uc-?ft , a,.-.
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The above is from the Alhnr.y Evening:
iFoiirnal of lat evenmsr- Latavia is the
American people. Mr. Clay's resolution
... , .1... i....i ;(i..., .iSwill carry sadness to every Americans,!
which passeu unuutu uwiuutij hiivuiu. . . - a .... 1 , Iheait. We have given ample detail- ot3 . , .lprlmnf the Secretarv s reason-?., . . n . i'. i 1 a"
.") 0 - V meiancuoiy e fin imkiw. i hi: i.iiinsufVicient for the removal ot the publicqih journal', of all parties, seem vying i . I 1 . f 1. ...J.. lliomttv il Ii ri'irli I I o ! t , I i n I ! I o 1 1 1 f I O nl I !) f
i ; i1 ttn i 1 1 titii in iiki)i oi ii.viii nit hi ii ivn - nt ii '-fcni ..I... i.i v. . . - ....
ii I . I a 1
......to w. ii IT R Hank, were laid on the5"ecr:,?e" Jnoi am. renown
, ' . . , rllle died on the LMtth of M t ible in the low er Mouse. I he menus o' a . , , , . , , i.toie in uit mno Sral was to be celebrated on
I I .1 A ,w. fltO I
icouiiu y ailU P .. ... , ... ... . .....l ..iiC . . i . :il., l n-ostom
.i . i..i ir u'linsn rnn fct-noe ii i. oe ; ii 1 1 him si ii me now er, ;to.t .w'g:Ul. irio;l cnaimiujr ohu .'--...
'lie iiihii wil'itK UMituti E ...i. :..i. :,..,....;.. ..-hi. . .. .....: r.,.,r.
iiit.-t.iiiiiiii"iii .iiin.ii ii, .-in. v . . . f ;N e IV i O J U , Willi a p ' ii t a i ion "i Jin If-oii :il their heail. ih'ehiro. let it hide it- tii f'. . , r 1
to be the manl,,,;,,;,!,.,, ...on.t,.,,,,,, heL when it sees u,.ri,irii:.g'lousaml. Ot-m. .ii "j
one preservetl the nation
Acknowledged by all
i ay . llis tune
the 23d ultimo
.. i -. . i 1 i. .t OiI.... ... .
the administration uaieo noi io mu. 'r The papers ot the J 1st the day alter iitsi,)C tempted hy hi situation
ineaMiic bohlly. 'Fhey would not vote onJdeceae, were chif Hy tilled with remark J Snch, in a tew words, was Lafayettc-
tho ,:,., nf Secretary Tan V. know iorlan" r;'"';" re.ai.ve u. .e,.u.. .,he Inonii,vr.5,ar of one I
...v j j, v , . . I men I...M .
c 1 1 ii i , 1 f t ai r 'iii'in iii , nun a iu
who held the iimi)T destinies ol b'H 0p Bin all it iiKtirnilntie and potency Ix lore il, tin S .ml of theea.th in his han 1 -acknow .luDNriTKK LOST Ol TICK, wi-h iu tl.o,i- 1 hat. hly ,vaisls. The western paper.? tiii I. i ii c,n.,i- t,,S"ds and tens ot Ui'mwui. is ol evil deeds oai k-gw. . ,,...! c,;iJ t .fisons P.ave ( led by theledged hy all, and proved, by evcnts, to! u . ;if tjc ,e (l iik -t. te tt a riCNU j have been the only man existing ho;)f til7. pr,si,,cnt mv , a one-eve.l Argus, whe,rs ' . i , . i 1. thereil 1,1 ..l i.Ij iinci al. rmil.l not i.i ,.,..i,i,,i,,rrnt;,.,K r a.ri,,! rm,nJ,Npw Cattle, N)fl.)la-t week g.ithert.1
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Etioiis ol an instilutioii who h lias Keen as Uo r-evcral locusts ami put uh mi imu ma ,
Inle ti.us con
severaV
1 g Tiie Death of General Lafayette is orn 'f rf.f,u(ation rarely if ever before attain thousand o!nf iho (.cn xvhioli cannot take placp50lj hy any public character, y , will be lostfw ithout striking home to a nation's hearts :
.as Lafayette rffreshin-shower in siinuiier lo our country "'"ifto be cat I icrf to f iiou!. line tl. T . " iJfyet keep his other eve n-l.-ep or tdii-d to thef,. , , ..,,:,.,lj I,;, l.c be-ul in f levohition. andE-' ,.' ,, - 1 ., ..riiiiCti, t!e ftmrnatn oil ins nt.io in f ,u""u ' ' Et:ornjnlioti inecssanlly ca:rvu; ; on ov tr.c l ;)c: ' . . . . .1 i ,er he lived to0ri,.e. Tllrt ,.(!0 ,riU -,i)Illk on'this-antiplH's ; in a slioit time, the plac s ant and his irlo Rinore, they will d.tide upon it. Thirty thow-Hcca tiie itdl uned; the head swelki
rsfy complete by ivii.ghis country atf-'"'d c(ra copies have hem rieretl to be priu-f much, and the boy died a few hours r.-mu. c,ui, of its l.tlfcp "tJ, Z l" Af "mA dil"' harl'C"Cd -8liistory ami has gene down to the KVy()U knw,5ir, hnv many ft.e brands were rohdj"" btate n lovv 3 ears M,,cfi-
iiitppoii to t he loxi's'3 n,i.K)0 andj-et theya omr tlie corn of t ! . r 3
bitten
,, , i i ,1,.,. .I,,,., i.nnlil !,n ilirniuiini ' guie guiding uglil Ol anouier lie uveu logohee. The pit. pie i ill tmnk on this ami"!-"'- v 1 ,. . as they d.d, that they would be thrown mi rcm;iininc. alvocate? of the faller.9 ..f,.,,.. n(t i,u ln ltorH. th, v nil .1. . i!e u,,,,., it. Thiriv thou-1 became inllamed: the head swelled very
the minority. They therefore, vototl tora-t, j- rgitimnry the French PM)er?ry complete by saving his country atjh".d extra copies have been ordered to be pnii-rn, ,;!,, ami the boy died a few hours af.i.,il,n renlntiV.nq r.n tbp t.iblr TbiMinite in benrinc testimony to the eminent!. i. a C ,lf S,d. Thirty thoH-aml extra ropi:s of the re-f. A o.nihir death haPhCncd 1Q
v ,:..,. r , - a
mav suit i-arty rurnoses for the time be-fponucai qnaiuies aim pnvate virtues
... -,. . . , . ... fthe departed patriot
American people. Many
forever bv the deposited in the local banks-)" that l',rcc n" mighty sadness which
,,,, , r i i i n . . r -it19 remembered once and forever. Po Fhey have failed, and will continue to tail. ... . . ... . , . J ' fccorner ot the earth but will be affected Jt will not do to have the public putse un-jh(y ,he tidings. Filling the highest and dcr the control of one man, even thoughthe proudest station in public opinion, that
that man is Gen. Jack-on. The public,vas pernaps ever occupied ty a mortal
jwith an honor, a celebllty, nnd a puritE I should any tint ry antppoii to the foxes"
Ktaihr Mioit, 1 believe , ol
Miatlo tlreat.Itil liavoc riinon
yStaiSripBgFin? '"nmhntible matter as these reports are tonne
i ko.h M asiiin;to. Correspondence of (he lialtimore Ciroiiiilc Washington, June 1C, lo3 I, Wednesday evening, 7J o'clock.
In the Senate this morning, a conversa
jjPiiillisthies ! Thirty t!ioii-antl copies of sin h
nl hi Mlrv i.,.(lr ! c ll,,.f. Ir.iiitrtd fin, t , i rt. i ! l.t
nun-nun. iiiMiu. ...i.-i. .i .... ........j . , .no.
lt is iufiiri. nt t, hum up the whole Van li.ient,le -,iJln septemner, lool,
itn on :i i :coxo.i!Y. In the report of the I'o-t Ollico Con-
mittcc of the Senate, it appears that fron
to Uie njui or
.la ksoniMii of the country ; iur there is no ptine September, 1C33, apeiiod of two years, l.iucksoiii"!!! left. Fl'atriot I'enn. ol Louisville, received from
tthe Pos-t Office, far 'blanks, paper ami t-xine'' I-he Lot Office developments nro working jn r,C,r. r.H. fh.n.snad I,-, lnuulrcd and
i:itr.ii ttin iri 1 1 ro i mi no- nil riiiolv" ' J . .
' I i I
well
ipple in a hii;h wind
Mr. Ska
moneys are now left ,n hishan.ls and lhose!,nl,aral,,: ?ociilte, "ith the birth audition took place between Mes,rs. Clay andB)t(. ou ))f Hep,ese,M:,tive, so eons, J riirn.ro.ij nt flip t7r.inl rviMifi u Iur 1 liirrin.,i,,.l,. ..l,,l. 1 , 1 a l.nr n i-. .. t ti, 1 viri.Iil.,, .t.. ,.f I ,iii,r ,m.l ,
r t-:.i.. r. .:..... .l- 1 0 . . . " " r ....... .,,1...., ..,....1... .....
01 11 is ixucneu v.aoitiei, iu uu tpmoueitonlace(, (I,l:!ilre In an unapproachable ad-Iously during the day, probably in man j- , 1 . : : mm.. i:..,,! i' -.1 i.t - i 3 J . . "1
iKouN Jonks offs,',7.V l!r': ix ccn(s' eonspiciious inf out of which the Patriot made
for clcctioneei ing urposes. The times
are sadly out of joint that's certain. Tiir. c;f-:.. post oi tk r.
This is the most rotten part of the pre-
vance of every other, and which have
given a new tone to the political aspect
rof the world the death of the purest and W il . -
most consistent republican oi his lime will startle with the contrast of their own
sent administration. The Report of thefdegeneracy the profligate anarchists of
majority of the Committee appointed by
the Senate to insict its affairs, proves to
the satisfaction of every mipreiudicedc
France, and the totteiing idols of txplo
ded despotism will exult in the removal for ever from the scene of life, of the in
corruptible patriot the sway of whose
mind, that the excess of expenditure ini,,0b' principle made them shake und
lour years of the present adtnini9trationJ,remu e .on ue,r, ,0y drones . " , , ,. ,B AntI America! how will the voice of
ever the four years of the preceding ad
ministration, is three millions of dollars. There are 40,000 dollars missing which neither Mnj. L'arry nor his Clerks can fitve any satisfactory account of. This i abominable. Under Mr. McLane, the Tost Office was a tource of revenue to the Government; now it i9 a dead weightjand the people must le taxed to pay its debtsIt is insolvent utterly bankrupt; and yet Mnj. lnrry has been retained in office by
Gen. Jackeoo to d) the very things he ha done..
Another break vp in the Cabinet. Mr. McLane has resigned the office of Secretary of State. It is rumored also that the Attorney General, Mr. Butler, is becotn ing displeased with the atmosphere of
universal sadness ring from her thousand
hills, now that the last of the memorable men who guided her arm in the daik hour of her revolutionary struggle, is no more! The friend of her Washington the last link that bound his living memnrj with her present greatness the fust in her affections the first in her gratitude whose memory will live last in her remembrance. Lafayette! thou great and good! the time will never come when the recollection of thy virtues and thy services will he effaced from the heart of the country ol thy adoption, and to which thy
lexertions so greatly contributed to give
rank among the nations ol the earth. This is not the time, and not the pluce. (o give that view of Lafayette1? character
to which it is entitled. What vicissitudes
cases to the injury of its real import. 1 understand that Mr. Grundy took npot, him to deny that the President of the United States had continued Mr. Fairy in office for some time after he was acquaint
ed with the mal-admmistration of that
department. The observation was pro
bably intended to remove the curient be
lief, that the President was disposed to connive at the delinquencies ami unconstitutional doings of Major Parry. Mr Clay enquired of Mr. Grundy, if he was to be understood as making this declaration or denial ly authority. Mr. Grundy
said he had no communication with the cabinet; but reiterated his opinion, that it would turn out as he had stated, nay fur ther, that in las than a u-ttfc, he should be
able to speak with certainty on the sub
ject. Mr. Clay was 6orry the Senator
trom 1 enneesee could not speak with cer
tainty nozc; that he, Mr. C. should hold
iie ommcm, that the President of the U
States had continued Mr. Parry in office since his delinquincies had been known to Ihe Executive. Here the dialogue dropped. JS'ous verons. Our city is full of rvmors to day, and some of them point at great changes about to be made in the
depattmcnta, and of resignations already
wade. It is rumored and believed, that
Mr. Polk, (the present Chancellor of the
Lxchequcr) will he nominated as Secre
The job
this sum,
the c.ae of Letcher and Moore, oli'ered a seri4j (tv0 years, w as taken fr om the CStah..f resolutions on the I9tli to prevent n i, peti ii- . rfi. flnr-mnnti G:.zrtfe and
tion of the frit uds and corruptions, of which the. " r , . . . . r t-, , DenartMtent stands eonvietetl. I le f.iih.l i i.iJ' ransferred to the Pat riot for Economj .
. ffortto uet the resolutions t.rint(d : aiel he ha'SThe w hole sum received by the Gazette
ziven notice Hint he rill not return to C'mgr'.jjoffire, for Hanks, paper and tnine, for nfirr t!u- be of the present seion. lie pro JHi)0,lt lJie satne extent ofcountrv, from
m.ses mat n no can once maKe ins escape Iroinl , , . ,oon trt nr.lt, inoo i:tlr
unoiitr his political associates he will never bef J i , V 0V ainrht in fiieh company ara'm. There's some,nre than four years, was fr2G2 33.
hope of him )et. Louirle Journal. B Wo thousand six hundred tzi'cnt seven dot-
' liars thirty three cents. The value of jobs TlIF lU.rr. HOOK. i-eems greatly to have increased under A law of Congress requires that thesthe reign of ffornv Cincinnati Gaz.
Secretary of State, once in two years shalll .frr.
:ause a detailed account to be pubhsheda Provia " ' LVaiw. We understand
of the money disbursements of the Gov-ti,at Mr Lntler, of Marlboroueh.
ernment, to whom paid and for what eer-I,va orin- thes lately at the scythe
vice. Thn publication is to be made forgactorv apt Aai09 sihley, in Troy the use of members of Congress, and tin when the grindstone, wcighingabont a ton, til lately has not been considered as off , Cvol vinrit the rate of 200 times a min-
much interest. The volume last publish-r.te. ?l,it onen. and threw him to the tor.
ed, however, first disclosed the enormitiesl0f tne uhofS ujiere he struck, eighteen of the administration in disbursing thejfeet f,om lhe se-at where he was eittinc.
public money, it was printed by Iffair:
but no copies could bo obtained except Ioi members of Congress. In consequence
of this, Messr9. Kev and Piddle, of Phila
delphia, are publishing an extensive edi
tion lo which Ihe Post. office report will be appended. Every man who discusses politics, and wishes to be correctly informed of the uses made of the public money, should possess himself of a copy of this book.
A message was transmitted to Conr;res
yesterday, by the President of the United
States, communicating official information
of the unfoitunate accident at Toulon.
i
as has since been ascertained by measure.
He was taken up nearly dead, but by timely medical aid, and the good Providence of God, life was preserved, and ho is now in a fair way to recover. No bones were broken. .Museum. From the jYca'-York Courier and Enqurer. Papers. There are in all, about one thousand newspapers published in the United States; and at different times we have been requested to exchange w ith the whole of them. As far as possi
ble, we have complied with these re
quests, ami when we havo refused, it has
been from a conv iction that we could not af-
!.. .1 l' . I r. .
oi i tie gunsot the In for(1 fo flo otherwise, ndded t th. ;..ftet;
- .. ' ' "
itue fo examine all it we ,. ' t:i
i .i , i , j i-1 1 Hit-in. vi ,t ri i inwe inii nrp durinr inn salute, nnd mnti n 1 t nn?n I i t '
O - - - vri i ni. in i"
,-.,,r-. it..:.i C. 1 I i
left sbnttP.I ,tl nf i.i.i. .... . " 3,r',l,,v of. "n4,,r,5 t,r,,R examine all it we
" " "'it; my "HL't;(iir,.rlvc, 1 .c.i
Lseut, however, we deem it our interest and
of political life have been his! He com
menced his career when the light of theltarv of the Treasury. And it is also iu
most dazzling period of the lofty monarchyimored that the lion. Thomas P. Moore
of r ranee was still brin-ht unon the land Ithn Bv.Minuir in fln.vil.: ; ..i
iir 1 , 1, - , i.i . if 3 ' n..i- . '""-i.i w vuiuiiiutii, is t ux: 01,1 H Dliinnlnfi II 1a aii 1 f 11 ri.l I 1m I A 1 r . .. .... ' I
w.cu.uB,u. . w.cv ...Aciuateu ny the impulses ot his generousgced at the head of a bureau. It is also
llkina will go into the l net Uthce, nccjenthusiasm, he enlisted his energies inBthought by many (but I shall not epeak of
IMamr barry removed. M r. Polk and Alr."" v.ause OI uoeriy wnicn auam-it as an o def) tlmt the faithful services
Forsyth are talked of as likely to (ill al, vfforo'9 manhood iti America, andjof the Hon. W. Wilkins, Senator from . . .. fcstretchincr across the wide Atlantic. soonSl 'ennsvl vnnin. will ho
scat in the Cabinet. Amos Kendall ori. r - . . B " 'r--"jr "-"""r.rtiv :ntn ,i, i.v..k i.:.. r . ,. b
S;, V b . I ov ,., ,i , i.iutt: .ami .gwiiii yvj : --consummation so devoutly wishi J , ,- . 1 .. fc'ne interest ot the country, that a free and hG UV'll1 S.l",, f Francc went vn.' ged') the office of Postmaster General. bTn' ly. wl"?b. t,v" men were k.lied.lu exchan?e of fPn,ifnVnl8 fchou,,j t;iko
it... u,t) o'liiuctj. i uk i resilient rc-i i . .t . , . .. '""i.iii il f place between tlm? who advocate thn
From the Baltimore Patriot. V'T l(n principles; and therefore although
"LaiuiAin and Sale." Our Washing
ton Correspondent discloses some secrets
worth knowing in relation to Mr. Stephen ".:.. i i . . . .
!uu a inieuueu mission to England. T hat
Mr. Stephenson has conducted, as the pre
. . i ; ., r. c 1 1. 1 1 , -
h.iiiS uuiLti ui uiu nouse, in an nis aii-
pomtmenis oi committees, and in his de
Thos. II. Penton is to be Treasurer!
God forbid. What would become of the! I h0 feudal rule of a thousand years was
people's money in such bauds? i-upjdanlcd by the genius of lie volution.
i. mm, union tv mi license, ami mad with
l;lt'. 1,111,1(1 ..Aia-nr . .... I I . I f . 1 .
W e have just received Ios. C and 7 ofgu.; ,n ,i ' ... .. J Riation lo desolation subverlinf all. eon.
the d volume ol 1 arley s Magazine. ItBtrolling all, destroying all until mankind
is an interesting work, and one ndmirablyrev f("k with honor, und turned fright
ndanted for the amusement nnd ..,!ira.lea ,r0In t,ie eight.
m..... . i IIut Lafayette had no part with iU
ii.-iioi mi: juuuj:, i iiu iwu iiuiiiuera may iirt.,.i :,a . , J L)iood, us terrors, or its crime--hts voice
ie eecn at our oince. v e take pieasurelwas heard above the storm the i.ure
m recommending the work to such ot ourgaerenity ol Ins principles prevailed at last
liicnds and patrons as have children atBinU 0T 11 moment France seemed to have
school. The price
lar per nnnutn. Ithasbecom
voritc in the Schools
It is accompanied by s
prtate engravings, which add much to its interest. While it conveys a useful fund
authorized for the fimilics of the unfor-
Itunate victims of the accident.
j'at. Int. June 19.
From the Shaicmetnicn Journal, of June 21 DisTitrssixc a cer ii:m-.
We are informed by a gentleman who!
Icisions, in slavish obedience to Executivecarne 011 l,,e steamer Lancaster last even
will, lias been manifest to the w hole na-1"1?' (on her way up) that yesterday the
lion. but it we are now to have thl-ul,,t omc time in the day. the nassen-
Jamning evidence of the fact under thters OI t boat were called to witness
we have now neatly Juur hundred papers on our Exchange. li-M, we propose free exchange with all the Whig papers in Ihe U. S. from this time till the 1st of January next. Editois with whom we now cxchm-ft will oblige us by republishing this notice.
T . . I I . . w va J S ft 1IIC llll.l lllll I -" I 1 I I H ) - - ---'v O'Mll 11 . I I lllir il 111 IX II I1H khH
is low only one dolJselUt:(1 ,nto grandeur and dignity olBiiail,i of ii; Maie.t Srrrpi.r,, gone of the most ,i,.,t iV.ff.
' Brpo-ll :tt(i rrr, nm rl'l. B . - . i u i v . q . .......v i tj .. tl, d , ( , , , ;l IJ C SC Tl 1' ill' 1 1 Ot an V I r:
.1 .f r 'o.t,alu1,1ciiuJwcdo ,ritwi .;, ni)e imagined. lv knn. .rS
t-ni i i a- a i. .. ,. ..!... , j - - " ...ni4 w tnui iivi - - - j i, .1, v. uiiii. i.r, 'i r. iii:irniiii n inri,
.... . . u' u ""i imposing ues ,nore than his (PiiPrh.i ,m,., ,.;0,Ji Mr. Wilson Wmk. nf il,0 ,,i.;n .. i... 6 ... ..." . ; . ' " "V
eastoi tliemounta.nsjpoiism. Aapoleon went on from con- linil nf ,lla ,; " ' C nnsin, ihmi. ' " 8' " "nV v. u,e purpose of gr
Pinte.l and approl'l't conquest-gathering glory fron,ltV!ln, Z "I 1. V. "WcwehT bv h.? . lU. .c,,r,0?,,-v ot "J"
a . w iiiy vi iiiiii iiLim m r iiiivi iiiiu in urij n i iwi iiiii.nur
E-uccessive victories and. concentratin
?m which he is held hy the House, than)Usl.v severed in tw
tio n-ifmij ;.t. i . r a
'in. iiauuii a t: l v wiiri ins nun LinirH.i . . - t .
O J - avUBV HI 1 1 ; 1 I linr eoirr a t.mil.r, . - i' 1 . HiUI IT. M Itlut rvM .. 4 . . I 1 ! I "
- i i . . ju-r iC ii v. ii i iixz i iv m itiniui !! " I'uii ri i ii in rr ip iii mm
- - - - na null nib HVlll
by the irresistible
chin
in the buhl.
1...1 :ti ii... i ...i.i i.i . n
.tin runci, in. iiil; uuuoie uursi. ami neH.: . i . . ... . u....,a i i .
f knowled.re. to the iuvenih- mm,! it i.Birll rru,i im ,u : , .l,,3U lu u,s l"a and oiler the cu6totnanBf',",0au" reast, were louml
e j 1 i-i t-.i ut.iic,iiii iiik imibsnB nuiiriiin,,,,.,, - ,i i o.... . . a ttwi i.r ... i .
" wiciuKs. oieniienson. at nest, i-a omer pari oi his hoi v still himo
H.I .... . ' J ii-"...
i ins uniortunate
well calculated, from its entire novelty, to!'" tne edifice he had created.
cive an endurinsr taste for ceneral reading! Lafayette never bowed dow n to the
o a o - -
atid literature.
man, we
I'plendid idol. When the woild went wild!
with adoration aloof and in retirement.
the republican General, iinaived. iinll.it.
A severe storm of lliiimlor nn,l tlrrl.t Stn.l i : . i . .
"oi h'cioi, .int. uniuiimniaieii, preserved hi:
tdng was experienced in this town ouSconsistfncy ad pnnciplcs. The Pour
VTednesJay eveninj
struck in two or
tially no lives were
ul a vain ostentatious man, and the soon i lIJOVe
er he is suffered to sink into forcetfulness.l",rornitd, was on his wav borne to Vv,
the better lor himself and his country. JviHe, lnd., furthe, particulars wo did ..olfcfVhrcc oVf'mr'hrs
ale
ins
From the Huston Evening Journal. w oa nrin i L jiaciiixi:.
We find in an English publication of ii. i . -
ordinary
prepared
atify inn;
balloons
ay ;ire but pigmies com-
pared with it. Not withstanding Jhc mi. uuteness of the description, it is dillicult for ih to conceive that a body of such magnitude, at noon day, should ascend to a height which would render il invisible. It is also singular that i,, il,
vuuirvj
, this ciiormous ba.
The followin
Ileai'll mnrn ll..... .1 . I K
S. i"-"i. ueiii inui ne was in leriei 1 :ifti,. i.,...i .1 i .. . r. , . ..
- - " IVIMI -111111111 II' I I r 4.1 .' f -v . .1. I"
g . umjf ;i unie irotii
dng last. The lightningll)f0n,3' f"PP"'ted by the bayonets of the j;1.11 a"J tnanner ,n which the hull joh; liver three places. rrovideJ , ' ir.,, Thursday, June 12. I Fromtli 3ro , J r -ol ' imbecihty. I he pa 1 I wisJl you WuuKrcome on to Washington, lf'Vlll take W -re ,ost" 5 not oi 1 '"7 was true to himself in 1 G I 1 (would show you the finest liring ileiuiiion olf-elvcs whil
Tim ....... ... . kil... .. ,- . . ...
Ul l lt l,. B'e iiiouiH 01 Urani Liem r,.,l . . ""V "O'oeno
not u iii itairin . l . i - .
' , ---J3" r"o e noui which it fitajtcd. Put
few miles below ..... " " "'B 1 ,u u,u ,u,l,ier comment, we proceed M
I'VU'WI V I ll
VV M cliitwrtr.! I c fr,.r., f rnm I . a 1
-.iiiwil IV, I IC 1 I I Will LIU Ml I Ulll ftWllt-I I nn i - . I a
Xew Volk Kvelil.Star isani.al-noii.al f...i.... r.:.-.. OCCUired, am
. .. . a .. . )UUI il
lay before our readers, a copy, veibalim.
this circumstance, we hoe n,e0 ' lh,s huge Ulloon ,
Extract from a letter of a gentleman now in
Washington, to his friend in this place. A pre-emption bill, allowing settlers, two years from the 1st day of January last, to enter thfeir improvements is now a law. The Cumberland Road Bill, granting to Indiana more for that object than the ever had ftny one year, ($!50,CKX) is passed other ap propriation hills, will not, it is thought, he passed until the Treasury is settle.! n ho is to succeed McLane, in the State Department ii douht-
lle had no common cause with men whosf
promises were faithless whose presence was an incubus on the land. And in the
hundred days, still faithful to the guiding
principles ot hi? lile, he distrusted the
suspicious love tor constitutions, when
found in the despot master of the Confed
eration of the Khine.
When the dynasty of Napoleon was
crushed by the arm of England never tn
rise, on the plains of Waterloo the unee duced purencss, and far-reaching wisdom of Lafayette saved the uatiou from the
tnd the leiiul palace to it appended.
hOMlllV. IVf AITMI OO
L 'y a Iettor rroi Naples, dated the 1'Jlh. J-ebiuarr, we learn that his Majesty thu e.ng ol Sweden, having expressed a de-
varnmg how thev conduct lit. ...
n i. ... H
the word cha:,-'iu. ui,-u ,i ,...;..i,i.S " ,u 1,1 u l,,!5l'' room.
witness betwixt here and the world's end. The! , building before me fthe l'o,t OVwoX is lilcmlliB 11 becomes our Painf.it fluftr In mni,t
i iMedusas heud: -t netrifies evrv J:.cksoiiiiiHiiimther accident tx.ti.,11.. i i. .. . .. B . "
that looks at it. Those of them who were w ontlformer. Mr. John :ov ' . "T'A I. ,re lo.8PC t,iC expcrimeiit of the air bal-
iu pass uy it as the most direct paih to reachlcount v no 'i'l...-..i .. ' . "."-E'oon, it
their boarding houses, now go round another!
way; those who, to save expense, called f.ir or put in their own letters, sacrifice economy to leelmg and give "a consideration," as Tn.puoissavs in the Kortiines of Nigel, lo an unconscious honest m'siscr, to save Hu m the si. ht of
a building which reminds them of disgrace, audi
uireaieus tnem with dishonor and defeat. 1 hy this time, Major Barry wishes he had
C?1?ty,nn Tln,rpda he u),h ingt., at Mr . Poutwell's IIorae-Mill, lour o
icre was i , I -i i, , i ... i-
whilegbition bv order of tb.. fno f tvt....... .
nr I"..,,. .. I " ' . I vi Jl,l MIX.
In- crri.tii;.. i... "ev,,"B',,: immense Globe ol one hi....
rn.... i. iur. iiv : I 111" liir fkll klm.L, I 1 .. '
. - -o I'anicii
I
himself in the way of the cogs ol
II 11 I I X I ... I I ... . A I ' . -
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, ... I.IV..I ..on...!. 3 III t'llO
uuvtr Ltcu "a man, of later s. lCyrruptiou!"jlow motion of the
tie son, not knowing dm .Lm.rr t..
Ids father was placed, wearied at
and lity iet m iliamcter. n.i.l t..
hund.cd iu height, gilt, and beaiiug mi in. t ,i , .
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"lllLlliW Nil IVl ll H...I ,l...l .
a i'io,iin sione-
hui
tfleBllPUS CIllorM- In ll.lu nl .I... ..
SCS. Which weie ooi.....)..;.... . . uv Ha3 a'
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