Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 July 1834 — Page 2
V I N C 2NNKS.
.. . :t. .., ik. l. tb- .'..n-.n bv the caiklir.g of an old
i..n..i...h m o,,. i p eni maae fe'un oi in; ko"-
Jackton RefuTin! U, tempera! 0, mere J value of a cackling: goose. ;uai,t..ru. Mr. CAarntcr. I am likely to under
The Dnectors ot t lie Ilv nu-ville & Laf V v 1 1 Hail Uo-wl, assembled in thi place, im the;M of July . Tie mooting w.is organised by the rlioire cf Gen. Robert "1. Lver.s, of Vandeitu-gh, president, Sam
uel Hill, F.-M. of Knox, Ser.ielnry, nnd;-amin Dom c N HHt,,e!Uf j0
J. l.n Utoxvr.Uo, Fn. o! Gilion Co. Trra jU'et-stpr, Doct. Wm. II. Tenell. John tun r M . (VlJarnelt, James Temple, ami John
bcolt. At which lime, the committee
made the following report, to wit
At a mfelioJ o
of Carhlc. Ill .and it vicinity, held at the
Court House, in the iown of Carlyle, on Monday, the l4lh of July Jonathan f.YPfCH Eaq ,vns c0pd 1 the Chair, and Hophau Case, appointed Secretary. When, on motion of Mr. I'enjamio Bond, BesoheJ, That a committee of seven persons tie appointed to draft a preamble nod resolution?, expressive of the views of this meeting1, and present the same for adoption. When the. Chair, appointed the follow
ing persons on said committee, viz: Men-
m M.
A committee was selected of two from ach of t!ie counties of Knox, Gibson, and
Whereas, the citizens of the town of
Vanderburgh, for the purpose of raising, Carlyle, feel in common with their fellow
ml. soiiptions for the payment of a corope- jritizena, of the 1st Congressional District, tei.t et-ioeer, to M.rvrv, inaik out, ntJi,he reparable loss sustained in the un- . . ' . , r , , r docked for death of their worthy llepre ssMrvtate tho ccst o a suitable route foraj ... . ,trt, piimii re tentative in Conn re??, the II or. ClIAliLLo
itari uoai, ui'ui v isniits ;o uvansvme, si ,ADL ; arid whereas, they have long
ft lid
s lecfp
From the Indiana Journal . MrssF.ns Eonoaa. Some time since there appeared in the I . imnj nf thp. ll?mnrrnt. some
clr; o nnnn the course of Mr. Ewing.j ng of the benale of j.inc ll.
one of our Representatives in Congressiii reference to the Nation! load, intend, ed, apparently, to pmduce the impression that he (Mr. Ewing) had by a particular vote, sought to defeat an appropriation in favor of ;hat road. It is not surmising that Mr. Ewing
cnurse should he perverted and mistepre-i
sented hy those who "live an t move, anil, have their being' in the murky atmosiitiprp nf nnrtv nnlit:c. for he. instead of
J ,cCr,i n.utv in the coun- citizen of Indiana, but as his petition rc-
cils of the nation, has sustained himself , latea to the business f the 1'nsl Oihce. w ith singular success, in the character ofj I presume he has Pent it to me as. a meman independent representative of thepeober of that Committee. The petitioner jc states that ho iJ a coniraefnr to rarry the
As the br?t answer to tin nnlair nuacu, n'i ui Hum uiu isi m January, :
post oi'Fic;: doings.
We find the following in the proceed
Mr. Ew inlaid, he had received a pe
tition which he he-ibitfd to pie?ent, in coneriuence of its wanting the signature of the petitioner. It wa inclosed in a letter signed by him. and if it were in order, he would piesent it; if not, he would not press its presentation. The president. If it be referred to " the letter, it is in order. Mr. Eirg. It ii so referred to. The petitioner, Van Horn, i3 a
hi3 house. The irer.e wa? oueof dtr;. and daik di?;race, nd m:ny iunoccLt tvhite man suffered to appeue the cegro tvrulh.
rnoi BUI :NWJ AYSES. The brig Mary Helen has arrived at Boston from UueuoH Ay re?, blinking tell.ence from that place to the 17th of May! The ifctns contained in the papers are rather numerous than important. The Ilou.-e of Uepretf ntutives convened on the 5th May, and Gv. Vianmnie in hi meseae expre5ea a w iWirguc ss to receive a Consul from the United States, and observes that our Cover nment had been notified cf the causes that had delayed the intended minion lu adjust the difficulties that hud occurred relative to the Falkland isle?. The afiairs cf the republic arc represented as being generally pioperou although tbe treasury was incumbered with rUieavy debt, llin Excellency recommands if.i-i subject to the early and serious consideration of the lb)use. The di-pute. between the province of"
iCorritntes ami I'araguay, ui.er.in u.u
t . . . . . ,i .'i-r; . . i. , t !. i. .. r,, i. r..j i .
for otl.er purges. The gentlemen been well acquiinted with him, both as nj f.easc insert tu.s in your i !) " " , ' ' vico '" , i prrparaii-ns f-r hostile movement, hail r !.. '. . . t nm jm in.t if upr (rum Lt? Iluii. m r. a I c i ' " ? m eo me serv ue since mat line, iitu, ,, ,. . ,
i rr public porvani aiu privaiu ciiiiru. uuu i - - - - . . . - ., t.eeu oniicn v kiiju-i"h. d wrre ! u . . ' .... it- .c .t.. ,ollr.it.tn!ivM m lie is i poor mm. with a lar'e famnv to! 1 x-r" ",IM .
t . , , T . , 'consenuentlv, are UeLler prepared lo jutJe i'hkuj, ii w. ...... , , , , ! The 5i itish Charge i uiane. t.-n - ", James ;Lr.wi,,and t amhrlurgh ;of ph ' J Congrcs, of the "keysto.-.e StU,, ' ie5..ma,u am: that he vvas n, dtht at ihe Sarn. j wmeut ,0 interfero John Mircnr.L, V cvm.nj. 1 Therefor Resolve That we received dent in Washington, Pennsylvania, a town(tune he commenced !,m r.mi rjct.nnd m-K'h, mj( ofa to be emJohn I. NKKlY.nod c hU (UJ ftri(1 U!i(i;ne(1 IPgret lhc Die. through which the National Road puse-,;;-vre deeply now; that he ha, !evotPd - ' J , iat V.m.am Dakiel, S 'lancholy intelligence of his death, r.nd and who therefore would not view v,li, , h, t.me to no pn tor mnrP ol I...h d.i 3 M ! J J - 1 ; ; to ,.,-event "a b.MVEL Lmiso:,-, and l0X Co. that we new inthe same, the loss to the j many grai,t of allowance, any liosi.lit y ,w UUl ho .,as never rae V' i;, re as contrary to thejust.ee and J. li. MAHT1N, i Irif.Pnarf Hip -let (?.,narP.io:,rtl Di.t , i.,t. 1 !o ... roruiatioliS in favour ofthat gicatjol h i co ; VC n?a tor, . ,,. rtate.. that he , " ' .
' ' ' 'T i 11 - I . I i r.l V '. I I ll' "KM '
We weie much rejoice.! to see to muctijof ,,nriv nRli pirjf.;,;., :fmcft .:iiativc thf.i.;r:j:hf .re
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harmony and good feeling prevail among. in trie Council, of the Nation one it; eve-;
lho assembled. Every rentlcman nn-jry respect, deserving the contidene t-l i muntcation an
p-ared to be aware of the important of f f! v.rtuou, ro.r.
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iia m 'pneci . in -.'.iv un'ik ii i" ;ii'ii. ; . , .. rirr,,nnJ
, , ,. . i i wPfJimpl. s OI liJO F ) tllliutuv vt
. i r i t. . ;. . . I . t l ! i
;.e orjeci lor mac:. ney kui o, - , . .,,,p an(l heieavcd
and aii seemed anxious to have the work j r, iPnjJ? n the less of the kindest r.nd best; commenced ns scon as pnseibie. We wish jof husLands, the most doting an i tender ; thfm soccer in their undertaking nndir, and the true, Sim, and iniwaer-j
1,0
M r. MoK' ii.'iHn a
will be tianferied to its columns.
Ke?peclfully July 7, 1 TO 1 . II ai.i. ok UoUsk or P.ErrK r-;T tivus,
Juno 1 Jth, i;:i
rLrr Sr I I.hvc a c!i-linct
le'teri'v through the memlirii f Conrres-' Ay res. , . r f,o; l,eldistnct; that or, the c2 ' of A-1 Ui 'iv,, formerly Governor of ipril. be .reived f, r the Depa.tment I Avr, returned to that c.ty on he
two drafts for ten .o!lar ea.-h, on two: oi .vpiu i.m.. v. - - i r, , . - i .1 rf nliotit live veatx. t ut no sooner ItioJ ' ' .til .1. ... I . rii:i!lrl I V I lift
jdicf cf re-idenco.:"' ,a l" -u V'" ' V" . ' "
nt to re-emnariv unin un- o.,r-
e: o; mili1 1 1 o':t i;
land lhat t!,eir coiirtiou uiU co--t lull one-! troverr.mei
t . t . . t II.AI'n-.B-tn'( r tIllIITll
reroi.ortion of : ,) .1 r 1 i. , l. ,nJ lOII nl lite HOU-e Ol lir:M
..'', l" '"I 1 o - ii -,:; . .I''i : ..t. -. , . , : I I 'l'. .
.1. I I 7. . . V -T ..u.v. I I!' f r' Sli if'M 1 inil hi" .l'll I'lilin '! . . 1 1 . . I 1 t ha .-11 1PT I. I II I il IM'llllUV'i
:tj iney "ktk ; v:eau. , . , , 1 . . . , . . , .1 sic rrs hs r.asc Si.e ! ir er, n t.c tias a -1 - ' J ,. . J 0 ; lies lived, x hat we recommend to cur; some months suu-o by the trien.:? ot uto C..m,- ' , . ji, 4 f.x raordinnrv renuirement iowiK-jien, that they wear crane en thoi'-'erl md Road bid to romr,. ti!(. action of tlodways b.reu a strong cu;.portor o general,; ' ' v y" Ctmidv. Judge JAMES G. HEAD, candidate " the space of thirty days, raj ""'''f'1" it- , ' 'e t'o'-o ' ''y1' j'f:u:':i,'n' u'a nn !rfo .k, when he crnei-a not tnttfpiitd . A. J. Ctw. J . ! ' J - ' leo nf IV'ifl mill Mpins m!r l :l Ii'il I l! t hnUliC ...1., iV. - - r , .. I I .. 1 , I . 1 --r
tor Uovcinor, on Monday ast, m ur Ced ihonor of the deceased. 1 i V 1 Vre ivP i.clf i.. nm..iit,... .1 o..:.-. . uo. ,b. cit:P. of Vic..'. IV.,,1, ,1,0 S-,or,! T.. -ve return the c-i.i ! tei;', Zt '"iiZ: !' ";'-' ..-.!'" 't T": re.-Th. roll-,,,.
' ! ,e r-;. , .. ii,, .!,: , ..!. .... ,.,;i,i,rv ,.r.,,ri Piti.i relet r 0 1 to stte ,;:nmituo on tac rosi i Mt, ,vir in .,( m otter from a iraviiioi,
11: "I I Kil.t I I. UUl B LC C I I'.IUHC 1 H'f; Ul 1 'I ..... r . l . . i . r . ..... 4. ....... -
of C.I. Clai k" Hotel, lie commenced w iih i ..
ji'or the manner in which tl
chKiging hi? opponent, Noah X-'dc, with !?;,e ast fif,emn twtics
duplicity, and wi h a vi .lation rf his w t it-! friend and lownstnin.
1 they performed ! f"-'-to out departed : ' 1 ;
I olT.'iod hii r.miMvbiuM'f to connect w it!Odlce uttd Post !5oa!'
it? h in wliicl, the v. hole Wot ;ir- n iroirli ! 'J ho itf-ti'i'-n was flVrred
iitleresteil . I ie acccptoil tt o mneniliiiriit ns a
Vou t!,pti e;i!
ino'liftcation to bis resolution.
ten agreement read certificates from! JiesolveJ, That the pi ocee.jmgs of this: Id for a tlivision of ll.e ,-pie-:tioa, and th iJ.atic , ' ' ! meeting he signed by the Chairman an.-! ' decided to f-o i:f. loainiittc on ihe milititry ,,rne mu.vtdua.s to endeavor to prove tl-Sprrcl ,h;lt ' jbrlish a COf,v i , proprial i;-., tad, n,nl refund lo ro in-, r;n said, that io the former contest, he n as ,tiP p , JnF ,h ,orti..' 'ee nt the t.mn mi m,r lull. I am Pati-tmlj 0l t.te S.ime, to toe W i low Ot the neceaseil,! ,h.t the motion you nou.e wn i !.ci;e;ltiv a not badly beaten, but saved his distance; land direct a copy to the committee, who,ireiranl for th int.. n-sts of il,e road, endcr a tinn
er: - "i
that opposition vva the life of trade, Ki.d ; 5" hc haifof the .Masonic Lodge uf Vin I hi lief that we e;.,id muster raore strength or. .,. , , i . ; , . , icennes (la.) communicated the mclancho- V,r liU ,!,a;i ;,ilitd c t& to t'-' swrr, ,t of that what wa? good til tra'lC, mll be good i, . , ,.v ' . . , . r I liie nt irr.and tlmt in tLn w.-.y v.e waiiiil ijr t li nine; i.o wa, .uvn-... i.vcr cf! ""r'n::;:: Tc Kr,"11 '.""r r'"f-. ' ' - r' iueh ' in me oi. iiair viazeiu , uiiu; taken, mnv rcadnv lie tho rae in a bi.uy ol
inieinal ltpprovtn.vnt; tual he was ep-joneioine Ilimcts Aivocatet lor publica- two bundr.'.l nd thirty m m bm . whe re no op
nrv nnvn t
JNO. M. OMMP.NKTT, J AMF.S TEMPLE,
JOHN M. WF.H5TEII, - Curami!tee.
JUllX M,.l I I , WM. I. TERRELL, c. :T. n a Es t l a n
posed to nullification; that out Eagle could) 11 Jlnot be divided (meaning probably, that, tt could not be caived;) that ho was in; favor of a rCulional Bank; thit Governor! lSTohle, had called on the people to sup-; nnrf l,:m urinri Inrnl nrniimle -o -w! . ! t i-.
r ' JONATHAN LYNCH, Cfiairmari. xirHCts from that pink of decency, the Zorn vr c:.dr, Sccreta'. Indiana Domocrnt - quoted f.om f tcr'- Spelling Hook, the Table of the Ear-j ,,UAU1)S IN T;n: ,jANI, OI,FC:n. mer and the Lawyer, or the partial samui-l o w 'inn, &c.
Judge wanted no votes except from his
own merits intimated lhat the printers ttG' States Senate toinquite into the Lnnd were n King set-lhat he had been one jOfnce department have brought to light
i porttitiiiv has hern had of tcbtinir their eiiti
nientg. A mnjority "t the limine v. ted in favor of going into committee on our bill, hut the rule reijuii ins; two-thirds, our ttl'orla were unsucceiSiul. As it turned out, however, it was
! duted at St . Louis: I "A fev uiiies below Alton, on the ! i-.-ii.i)i. I t.a-ed a deserted village, tha
Isgw Votkis 1-rcir.f.ingto rrjov Pr,mc whole population ot which had h.tnde. of the Ueim-of immediate Emattci- Mroycd by the -Milk hiclinrM." J ho nation." The blacks have undertaken tojh unlet con.tcd tl a couple of mrhs anl tutu out of a chap, 1 a number of whites': a number oi Haute hou,cs, not one ol who weie in it. Tlie Slar takes the fo!- which was now tenanted; but Lie ilnert lowing nolice of it. nf Jar rl'oaked the threshold ft' .1... i,iii,f mil tlip i.'irp wnvs ol the
'-ia'sa.m. . . m w
Chatham street chapel, lias apain been
mills were cumbered up with floating tun-
i i i t . 1 , I I - f I ir r, fc. tl ftl .
the srrne of battle between the hlar.kf '-or, wi.tie me R.een e. . andnhitc. The fo, mer are uo-.v becom-! hung heavy on their mnt:oule,
wheel. fot an otjeri i.ui cuiftnts moved throuqrh the silent town; and the
ing insolent, led on by a set of deluded ( ;, n I li-1 fc u linen 'iinil fifnuf ctiinbl ninr I
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i , 1 I .i . r r ti if rv rrotVA feemeii io ru iKe n mum be stopped by tlie uitiiferei.ee of thei'-'J Ul",rcr , , . l J I (.1 J . ..1. , .. l .mr noiO til
strong arm of the law. The baneful ef I ,0"i 1,,UU ,,tn. ,,,v- 7
totally immaterial, and we lost nothing byyour ta nf ,i,r;- ..i.e.-i,, l,r't .,!..! view of the thickly sown burial giouttU
call for a division of ihe cnstion. If the two 1 . . i
lull had coup into committee, the one movcl ll u " lo narrow limiif oi nil cny,
by the chuirmnn of the committee if Wa ys ami but is now rapidly spreading and ap-
on iht? thirts of the deserted village."
Means wouUl hnve been first taken up, and until it hd disposed of, there could be no action
vmi His .tticl". t u-liolf t:,v rnin.nnri'
in discussing the provision" ot that tail, tv.ol ot
proaching the grand dividing line of the
Jftin Jtrseu Cnpprr Jlint. The Fiibtrrrnnean
Southern Slates, and should it once pass! treasures of ot:r country are developing in dif-
1 1 . j t I i o o , c
mnv rs,rr,t In fff a 111 Die
course we coul.J hare qained nothinsr by havititr j kindled which would only bo quelled by
our bill connected with it. It would have pain-1 the mo? prompt, eneroelic, and satieuina cd us no preference on the next or auy m:,c cod ,y n.areB. W.!l the citizens o? this
Tit A rnilf in tnA aT I?.a TT.t!. : .J .. t : l . - .. 1 1 I , r. i ,i I
m iuhjihh i. ii tut v I llirr VJ III" l lilt IJCMiHB M H t I I t'lit Iftl UIIIP 111-, , , ....
li nnml btfo.e referred to, and It.e House reh.s.-d ! ' liimmj men uieuiivu 1 T .... !. 1 I .1 ? . . i . -
to :;o into committee on our bill, it wa i!i-cnv -MH' veu ty i.ie noeueu cniS ol ncrrop; . .1... .. ' I I. ., . .. ..
i . . . . . , 'iii'ii iiiiiiiiir I'L'uu.iiii. ii I'u iiiv v..i.iii.:.ice ci u
i snmn ni i ri
l.ifnontr irfl tii.il V'flf.rtmft rt e nri t e I r . I - t . ! . .
in...r!i, oum ..".i uiL.iH... uirj.ira,, 11,1 Ipvpr ronld
them trld a lorg story of one I'eler Van lor any
.... . r i .i . ' ered that tlie L-entleinau on the Com mi i tee f tliiirears hai-h!v ii.iiif.! with the vile ot he most extravagant rands hat, w nm, u,:n ,,ai r,,M,rle), lho b;,am! amt ,,eha5Cd proposition ofa gerer anMl. :ould have been pprpptrate.l in this had ail the papers explanatory of the d.tb rent nc L,',, e , , , ' Other country; and Samuel Gw inn. I .teas of appropriation i his care, was ..bseallV r , , ? 11 lh,Py. W,.M not'.U:t
ihe fiofortou Ginn, Register of a Landjfr" the mahout bis a.d v.e could not ""'r " oetfinjina. Office in Mississippi, app.ears as ringleader ! '"''"vc Kotten nlo..? with the bill n.,,1 if I fon, and show, though slow to move, in the acts of fr-u, j ,,a1 own the fact of h.s ntence anu the ah- when once aroused, their wrath will come
. !-uiu:v in me i.i mi , i wuuiu iioi jiave oiierod
air. r'imuini mow, a rarrner ot urar.se the amendment.
S3 ke--said, he was Receiver of Public ?.IoLte)s.it Jeffcrsonvii:e--that IS'oble, in utend of atleuding to his duties as Govern
i r, for which he w as paid by the people, !Conty , Virginia, testified, that he attend-' cannot close this communication without
ed n land :ile nt Hivi'mh nliro i ,M;iK;c.! oenrmcr toy loti.tinny to the zeal which von
was tunning about electioneering lhat Kt was also paid l3r the people, but from
sippi, in October last. He says, that
sale had not been legally advertised
ft. mil directions, in nn almost unprecedented decree, nnd the miiicral wealth that him lain imbedded in the etnh for centuries, is about to I h turned to a valuable account. Lor ntai;y yenr past, specimens of copper ore of a rich quality continued to be discovered in the r.eighboi boo d of Elemiuton, Huntingdon county, New Jersey, which led to the belief thht a valuable copper mine was located in lhat region. After exploring the licb! where the indications of ihe ore were iuo.U abundant, sinking one er two shaft;, considerable (lu inhtes of the or,; were foutij m
tion, and show, though slow to move ! !rl;,c!lCl1 Pif,c' s.b'it not enouL-b to warrant the
when once aroused, th(ir ,vrath will come1 U , H-' o tr.e w..,.. u,:in a .....1 .v.' .n,. e ! yy -liort time, from the rnd,c. on the itirface,
...... ...wu.i.r-., iuuu. me Kitis tit u;e. olf s.-ii. tJarniuaun am lrker. the f.irmpr j.
cape a re i uese ;
j celebrated trit, crab-gist, comrac need opet.ttions
The New York Sacred Music Society.! T, V:'l . V" l I ' "3? , V:iPn"vnnd s,ltfr
.ii;.i,.i ii ion ii i i riRirniru ill iontlill gn illy .'I the i ohce valuable runl extensive vein cf copper, from 4 1 i I,., I... - I, i i.. r. r i :.. ...
n fliFere.i,t rril, t h it 7 ! i ! i .m St-,o im t l1 " ,u " lKV " '.v 'o c ri n-eu , hiiii s,cs winch were cab'ii tatcd to promote the in- M 1 ,c:iun"i iiu,ufii,; iw j i,ti hi umK-n-s hiiu i. iiwui) or more id
1 ; " was utdinown beyond the immediate! terest of the West, and particularly the creat! ice President, have obtained .a lease ofj bread! li. One sotul mass cf ore of aboiit 1,000
l.e.d up at ttie torrr.e.r election as a tuml --i nP;.,hho! hood, an. 0tten;Jef ,rincinallvhv,jrk iri which the whole western county is toltheChai
. . . . 1 mnrh infrrrelci! I i . t
- j have displayed, so far as I have observed your 0f v, hid JtJili(-P L0vudt. " i congressional career, in the Eiipporl nf all mea-' , n . , audi Sll,c, which were calculated to promote t'ac in- L ' H l,e?,l'GtlL "d
aad got lut G.OC'O votes--that he, READjby a gang of speculators, with whom
did not receive more than 400 Clay voles i: Jadi-ina S hat his name was James G. Rend, and that his coh.-r was black and
concluded by requesting the people not!
jtiwinn was notoriously cotinecled. I'art
of tb,e lands were unsurveypd at the beginning of the sale. A public speech w a made by onu of the speculators at the
beginning, in which he set forth the terms
t . . i . . , .... . i ... ii
10 forget hi. name on tho first .Monday ini'J V. ac.ua .seiner couni liV'
icitase litiuin hi one rionar anu rweniy-irve
In the houe nt" rpnresotsitivp. "wb.pn
n.. a , . ..!. .i.. i. - - - i - J
..iiwM. i n u.i. u i,ui, me pjaicu ns cents per acre ; t b.ey must sign a paper,! considering an appropriation bill-
much intcrcslcil.
Ytiurs vcrv respectfully, Til. M.'T. M Kr.NXAN. The Hon. J. Lwi.
We have ofien been amused nt some of the "hits" made in congresi. The two fol lowing are of recent occurrence
350 a war, to be u ed ' poi:"d V U1 ,,p.cn f't;' ni I " . . i tu.ne, w hica r.p; ear? to tie ii:cxhau?tible, iir.d a y Wood ay and I h;rrsdy SPCond vcil, , v t.xlrI!Mvt., hil$ h!so Tt.v1,iv
pel for
by them every
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n.m, nn me purpose ot practicing hiiI 1 been opened n iih u a L w feet cf the original
improving tncn. selves in sacred hutmony
il.fi soch ty were to meet last niht in
excavations The ore yields from b'O to 7t per cent, pure met;!, nnd is situated in a matrix of
the chapel, and when tl1PV came, found it " t??''(l .C ul"' "V , , ' I oe crectaJ, anrl thu work will be proscenftd en preoccupied by a large congregation ofj ,uch1 o extensive, with tlie impo.taiu-e &r, Uac.c of both sexes; the u-e of it having vahte of tho tri ai.rc to be devf '.oped, been hired to them by some person lor'
j!5, who had no authority to do so, in ot
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r ungiity mean of.nr and caused id r. j obligating themselves not to purchase over J ol r. Sc'iley, of deorgia, moved to strike , dei (o hear a sermon Irom a colon d man i .,,,. (Ji of the rim ami part of the neck. This
Read to lose sunirv votes, which he;rt T'atter section each. The company ; I rom the bill making appropriatrons lor.i'.amed Hughes, t inning theineeh cs ex-; may !: dono by n rirce cf v. hip cord, twisted
would have ol tai
We have recei
j j i i . -j . purchased three fourths of the lands, and! public buildings, a clause appropriating; eluded from their own leased pi emises ,i 'ound it, and pulh d to and fro quickly in a saw. u ' ' V H,n sold many of the tracts to such ns wanted! 0.000 for aditional furniture far the Eait-, hy the blacks w ho had a-semldcd and til-j "".'S position, by two pcr.or.f; one of w"hom l.uhli . . , j them for settlement at one dollar peracrej A'ootn (unfortunate ap irtrne.it!) of the' led the church, it was deemed advisable' 'i;,,,.,: J'J . 'fruoof tlJluin'Ir.'Ii'nd ived the frt three nam-(advance. Several pieces of land were! presidents house Lut as hs oscclaiual that', to inform the blacks that they had no right! then dipped suddenly iutocold water, ihe'bot-
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B re oi l lie U ISi em Mia ,0 r, pr ttllCtl at V CV , 1 ,i" "i"'" 1 r pecu iaio i s sc 1 1 ui not nil eit "'.tut, uu.Lt uttn j ui nu'ieu, nt; .i,ii .....i...., i ii.- nm it ucu.ii'iuuci iiuire c.tMiy inrti! i y nvy Nitmonv Ii li o U n.U. !v i, ntr.li,,P acre hut they would in all cases; drew the motion. Tdr. L'u-iijf, of Indi- For this purpose. Dr. Rockwell, wont i othrr means. Let the p! ial be new filled wiiii . , 3 7;7' lmn,f coiilrivo to cause a forfeiture, la erne! ana, expressed some surprise that no up-! among them, and in the mildest maaner,' ::l;:l,'J',! yil'f,b? la rpi.uto form, cxptcesly for biudinr, atiil' , . ,-, , , i , . , ,, , - , . . , , , , ' i niouth, turn it pi;-klv tipside d.mn: on re- ' ' jcaee a tract was bid off by a gentleman! plica, ion had been made torr.rry furniture j U,cd tt.e lacts above i t.umeratet., bit ; niaviiu: the finger it will be found that only a n M-.ffe lr.m toe ttumucrs u.readv ip i.n...,.,i,,!;i r ..i .. . . i t . ... it... , . :. i.i : .!... .. ; t .... ii i.i..i .. . i. .. . , ! .- . . J
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oteiesting work. Success attend cnr!u'10 xvas tie of Ihe party, said lhat the; priatiou tor that purj
g to make .in appro- j refused to teitiovo. Oihcis of the society 1 Prof miy kind, the water will be retained witli',0s,;. lalso made similar representations in tela-' lhe hot' 1 by the pressure of tho istrn.al air;
ceivtt), we think it bids frtir to become anuvcre! This was unusual, and the crier,! and won! 1 be willing to make .in appro-i reft
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I iied it, but said he wislied to he treated. United Stater, to be published by Peter cl.a pel.
dertaking .
thanthrit cf i! a small e.naiititv of water wiihiit
the' it. Now let a bit of tape be tied round the mid
dle of the phial, to which the two endj may I n
with the same liberality that ether pur- Force and M. St.CUir Clarke, rJr. CAa?.v Lut this was not :,ll, tho anger of the fished, so s to form a loop to Lane on u i.ail ; Mr. Kwiog, our llepresrntative. in Con-r hasei s were. The money should be paid bcrs ;negices in consequence cf the rfnu.'H to1 jV!? prtss, arrived here en Thursday. j before 10 o'clock, the tie xt morning, the! In reference to something which had rem.no, wajs ar ..used, ai.d they struck Dr.! Ijjromcii r." Vlien 'iho'VvE'ithcr' h'ch'arard ' hour ti.at had been named. I mi t the tx-: j fallen ftom Mr. Hill, ,n the subject of i e- ilockwell, Mr. Clark, a ad others, w ith! inclined u. be to, the water will be level v.'iVll.o
An t U-ctton for Magistrate for Vncennes'i M 0 0 caiA atul lv rlemand lor J warding punters, fee. sard lie would tell a canes loa.ie.l w ish -a .en hulteli on t,Pi section ut the neck, or rather c. vatod i.bov . UV S , '' ' usual civility would not do the interested! story, 'lie was oiu-e travtliir."- over the' head, knocked some doe.,, and it.iarcd" il' ir'' th'inu? n concave surface. Wl.m distown.htp, take place on Monday t;jcrier The aml wa8 inimediateiy ciTercdi Alleghany mountain-, when he" to; red atlolhcts severely. The alarm was raued,! ti and on the Monday folic tvinr;, is the Cett-ia9 a forfeited tract, and purchased in by! a hut, kept by a respectable old gcntle-'Crowds assembled, the watch called, nndj whlio tha Ima'ify cf tl.0 uliuotihc cCVjl. rai c-Uction. theccmponv at oue dollar and lwent-five man who eutt-rtaiaed men and horses. scateiing the chapeL esi ellcd the whole ; ucs. " '
.cents per acre!
j Conversing with the old perdlcman on cor.gr egatinn of w,ii.ea and blat !;?, and.
j The man, (Mr. How.) that testified to; the t-uhject of rattlesnakes which abound. liorked up the church. Tievious to tin,,'1 Post OKce Then
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vv e are -umv to announce x.i,amlhese fHCts, eav8 lhat he left there at the' ed there, he (Mr. C ) ,n tde some ir.tpi however, a regular fwV.it took place in the; item at the head of th'.t part of te I'o.l Smith a a candidate r Coionnr, at the close of the sale, and knows not h.nv the, rirs, and gained some inft matioa as to interior cd' the chape.1; Lie lamps were! O.'nce JLpo.t which we t.nbli,h in to-
npproathmg election. speculators conducted tberrst Sves, but he We are also requested to announce IMa U3 s, that they had promised to offer their , , - . , c .'putchnses at auction, and to be sold to the rasah jrown fts candidate f..f Uionor . . , i,w.(iPr
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at the enning election. Il is said Wiiliam Lr?irc, cf Lruce.vill? a candidate for re-elect ion.
We are authorized to ar;ronir Nicho tae Wallace as a cuudidato for County Commissioner, for the ftrt District.
Such n. scene of villainy perhaps was
never exhibited in any portion of our country itfurc, and in all probability ncvtr could have been performed by an) public efikcr, for tte lark of a Gwiun to perform it. The fraufi practiced by
Gwinn and his party, are tiualled onl
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t Miner. t n dates to the lost
i ------- - e concern in enr Slate, and shows
their natural history. '-1 don't know how (broken to pieces, many of the chairs and! day"1, tliey live,v said the old man, "but I know .scats suffered a similar fate, and the housed Odie
how they die. There is an old siutnp a j presented ihe appearance of a battle iield, that Alr.J. P. Johnson, the favorite rf little I rom the hut, whcie an old rattle-j w here hostile armies had been engaged.: the tU'pnrtrnent in Indiana, has been in
suae int.. 101 a great many j ears, utuijo. o, tigm or two blacks were attested the habit of receivinrr more n.nr.ev Lota
mod at last Irocn Iho poisoa ol liis own venom.'" In reply to which Mr. Uill said, that the senator fiom Maryland had told a story about a rattlesnake, but he had not told the. whole
.by the ftaud$ of IVkt Master Harry und! The attention of the eld man was called
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anu cairieu to tba watch house, and a1 the Post Master General than w.,s collect, riot tor a long time reigned in the stre-tj ed for postages in the whole State! Yes; As Mr. Lewis Tappan, was r etut ningj his r.rf ra allowances es:f cd all t be rnr.ne) h to hi house, the mob supposing him !o be collected in Ihe Slate from the Tost OlTue in some measure instrumental m ptodu-.it.g' concern! This is r etreue hu.e nt , reform, the. disorder, followed him with violent! and economy, by the w h.desak ! h-nguage; and ttonc- were aiso l;i:i led (' lif publican Y Biuner, Julv 17. !T3L
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