Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 November 1834 — Page 2
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of hi- mco .rainlanee
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,it,p? iepeated
i ..(.,. tm l:iut not throw hini upon t
TUP r.Min- I j ,, . . i it ai
hmb t- r.efonamllt.Ue; that i! lie tHO, no w" "' ,
the blessing of God, mil u nu um
with MaUhews,provide fur him, he '
!lv called ou hiui blessing; n 1 i ir",r"1
and mad
...,,ii.kPiii1.iyi'' of I'l" character
,i. .i l. 'k.st'..t !.) know tli'
end o( all f itir s-;
-d o need oi pa J$ r
Hi) paper could be
T-i.-,.. :'t. "vou see
t!.u paper, hut I see
i' , iff ,'.c end."
... i nli f.t the etPPiisk Of ll.C iVoiie. I hev I f V U Ditch, of 14?. crUit, the slightest evidence of any ct . n-K.st :irJ slli;:ul.. teft'liea lhat on 6h;of mine, healing: the most remote rerein-jtvt',rj. (;Spectiit of iiw, to cne.t to j crsonal
ie the ;him one hundred dollar-, in live twenty ter acLloIlar bills of Ue United States Bank.
September instant.
(inn. f.f Mi 3. PiOjtftt
of August she left this rilv to viit M r. j bUoce to tho puei lie and ridiculous mv ;ih nlmui she bad been long rotation w hich he has cast on uie. He
anil inti.iu.tely . acquainted) at Sing Sing i ot liberty to put in requisition, under rTi?inc nt the house, (then in charge of j the snbmn obligations l an oath everj Matthew) she w 'net at the door bj j member of the highly respectable family i.Jtih.e who allowed her to tuttr, hut !of my w ife; lie m:iy iq-peal to the lady
efforts to tlio utmost iii fuvor tl ii.- ( i vsn tai:t j s I n t f s '1 he luertf St''Osit ut a l , i iaiJc vote will lift answer. They imi-t lahor ;t rs. null y , UK.,.g;,.(uly , day awl inglit; they u uil tai bi. i write, brihu Mid menace, cajole ni. J efsu.!-- -all tti wr.oui they can n)erttle Ii i n k t.n..itj nn rli'L-ti.'n. The sup ct il uro wntf het unit
tiirM-iiPiied. 1 'ie luuuier wim uarn tourtiirf
a m
Kll
1 lit-w Ht nil'
ni did honestly ul MatthiHii di
mi,l 1 1 r iiov e I- w hich he
him! to i').iess
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: 1 hal (;n in i oni
. i..,!.. Matthew Md he ih-udd kavn that day, denied her ee"'P ' 'e"u" " y-T . (IiII,iJt.,i, and ke.t out t eiui. lul nt ... rHt atone; ' lAu.l lioxxlifd dei.oiifcut eiiuuld meet aain ; Lick. Dunn? the clay the repeated! v time heeu .n inmate ,n my hou.e; o all 'i, -a.v.'d into subu.i-on. 'iVc,
p.utlY in i" ( ... ,,a -n ,,, ... .K..w,.r.t must imnnrtnnecl Mr. Matthewi to he alloweu.my iniimare Jiien.it. ana iney wiimi. ies lU olr1Ce hohier get tip caucusif, nu Pu9. re.-
, . A rtt n 'Wll lURliii ic " "'I - . . . . . i.. ... 1 ... .: li.icalii iic.il ,1 . .. i .ckMcs: aii rov i.j rt.
inai r,,.i v-u,, .,,...., .r.nnev and thet to fit Mr. t"S room. MH was o.eiuy .o.m. 10 nn.., j ,!nt.oi.9, u
: -iUit: r ' s z; ; ri v-ed i,y f,..,, receive f,om MBra,u,ni:i cr ;a, .r ,r-r.u:
MH , M? P - t, T - ;j hat ,,;8U1)dyi.,ghim with answers tantamount to a re.usn,. on i.. . . , .c j " trcn.ities t H,rport the admtti.strat.on. T he the vnIioIp length ..'.oi.ent, . J Monhl ret upon states that after he hnd retired to Led. iron Munchaiwn. Lkctiun arriics. The rj.ee holder appear
,1 tJmlthi? UU- tnoi. , ;." ' ' '7'hit this deponent, Lhe was prevented fiom fleep.n, partly! 1 am Sir, respectfully, your most ohe-penun at the polls, ih.-y watch tia-voter,. the rJ of all thingt.jhim ana hi laa I y. ut "'H U J - . . f , j lligma, con.jlliefll fcerVat.t. j They dt ter the necty Ly threats ot withdraw..,,; nr.aid Mat- hems influenced t.y aJ rrntationi. .y lear y py Gr.0 PniNDF.XTF.R. .heir M,n.ort ; or .t.mu.ate tb. m by of
a tn-iP Lutl'lira Jiau iV l5u; 1 ..rlr u-ii . tr.l sulowMiirt." i no nru
tiatiou of hi sccin
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I I ill ll'lll llir lliinri:nii" . i . i . tl . I I t, u
i,ci i ,wh tiroes, he wa te;i to omic .i j h - ..
ine nmi miriv aoaJ.'s. m
uulv believe,
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. .i .i . : .... ... iirt innminff wa in 11
eagles, oi uie.inai uu iimmi; mi 0? ii,.a mJK Matthews that Mr. Fiereon wadead;
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Y0' u,c Vl IT . .. ,t... ..i-f,tl,P residence ithmuh ne.ther he nor ftny One in the
had leoiejenie'J : tne same uav itiiii" . , . ' i r i .i
;til looli Willi nil" ii'n. -
ot his sickness or cnue ot his death.
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From the Lexington Observer. We hire often Rf-Ued ourselves the qie-
lion, why it is that nearly fll of th pure
rhat said MattheV9;uf the deponent
. . . I . . m . .1 w ', rvv.tu Cfk Ifl 1. ft fit
also renrespnted himselt to t.e rery w ..i.m.cj b ...
end in want of money ;
ecu 'pi I him; Ilia th
eni ed by the devil; an
truih but in him the
that believing implioi
i e ir e.! t ul at ions, he trotn
plied him with money at dilfprnt titne. 'I
ti! to him (Folger.)
iner.ccd thrt i eligion
nmi mat Hi.uatm r i-i- . ;,t ; ' , ,-.,,.,,. nd with in- unouef tionable liuthontv, that other andrplrt fi1P dehaoincr insinuation. He who
i i it. i ihn .tnt'ii ivwi nr: i:i up v ku i i ntinui"" r i i . j o
mioihP KM,j1iom,imMii..u1,v,M. ' '"l .J m,i .Ulnm.l him thereof. I more conclusive evidence in support ot :s bought bv money to do that which his
aitlOII IU .U: ----- ... . . .u ..:....! f. . ?. - ... . .
r.MliuMr F deposed, that uuring me tiie charge, m awaiung iu hi i i a. . ;eo at,l0r-, will do it a the slave doe9 his
in any way c nncc.-tt d witl. tl" government Ly
the SillHtbt ties OI jn-cui.i.irn j iirj'riiu.uicc, arc compelled by this nu uiis tt vote as tin Crown directs. An espionage is established over if... i::ilhit Box, and the lutdoin of snirrae
and patriotic tafp?mf-n vbo onto ve ; t!,e fir3t jrreat ptinciple of our govemuitut i
1 V.ot emre Tin iinrrni.i :i Un etnlpn that a naif mortem ,1 ; rrrd t t.i Hp I.irUon l.anner. nie no w tlnis linointnu-1 i.iixen j .
that the wotld per- Ueponent tur lie r - u . . JJ- , p. f . y ffH!l,!f(, V(he wnU.nt lin(, aniennted in After the election, a Mrict enquiry W hti,nt.
vinrhl waa Hill he i enitl Ml e ui ni,nuie, .... ' ,, L - :r ... , . . Pli I l,e wavernit: are reprnnaiiueti. i ne suse world waa urn , H p.ASI M-IUph bv four respectable phyficims in !,1P r dpnunc ntions of this corrupt admin et1 Ve r i.,.
i i .n. t t .oris a no lied MliDse li i lv iiiaiiiim. i. j i - - . i j nee tea o re cm" "'"-" j.. ... ilhatthere. vta 1.0,111 un ii deluded bv , Nevr Jersey, where it wa taken for inter rfllion. They are animated bv morf! I, iK.erv man connecttd witb H.o
utd Matthew; an. , ui ,V' .. iKPa that all iment : and that Justice Yeo has uow in 1. 1 'p..i tilrtI1 ..fl original onixments of 1 Cmwn nat rm.auo" thns knows the tenure by
tlyKU Matthewa him, ana nc j Ma.ttbeu ' possession a certificate signed by them j ir;.onim. A!: a Jackson man the rea- wtdch he hoU it-..i.murmi1,i.,g and tiit.reHd.-
tuna lo tune BUP-vue rtyii"10"""'- " , , , , ,. .. . ,i .a :., M p p or. , , .,, . ,, , . .. , , , Uervienev. At tlie tasi eiecuon in i oiuaini, it iiii.u o r ' . . . , l .,1 ,. t imt , 1 1 rorti'uino th:ii tllPV 10110(1 It) ij r, I IPl- ,,. ,. , I. ,v 1 1 fall imn t It ri t t h f hnn h h n a cl ' " J ' 1 .
,i illMrP.it amount were made a stlV ui irmMuicuw. , ...... .. ... j .. ..... j ex ,r two intelligent n.l laiildul oiucers , ii i ! I iTt he w a l r thT nu r pose "of def. audiug deponent stomach, -a ar 7uafWJ of anun-,)0ught lhem! Could we listen to so vile ewir" lis,ui89cfl lor not voting for the C kow ei i i , , , ,i obtained wholesome and deadly substance, which ;n,i,iifniinn nnnn nur iinlilm men. for n r . ...... 1Tr n m:iii of such base and miserable
that he hat com- an. o i., t ,,,,, dnriner theihad been intioduced accidentally, orls;n,.. mnmenl. the common sense and feeling and character that it is out of the quet-
ol bod cn oy m- - vftre obtain. lotherwUe." We are aho aured, by on lhi,o?onhv of every man would t .hmler him-and who taUes advH,
f J - i , . H....n..,.a.Lr imriiiiiiii u rwtiir iiii him
i tJ I IJIS lUllsil IIVi:. iuiuiui.m t ' I " l 1
t.iccee!eI in suntiig fur h titne the
',-erminent establishment oi tne iviog."l..f.. ).,. fb-.t I.p should now iro on to
Miff
most vile cahiu.uif.-t on the hcada of tin best men of the country. And jet for decliairg t caet tlipir vote? for thi man, tliie ctlicets are ex-
lat twoeats Matthews has coutinually Matthew at Sing Sing where he will
him various other arts than probably be removed in a day oi two.
calculated and
overcame (he devil, and to establish the ! ptacl i.-td ou
hp tore, inentioneu.
UMHU'illl mi u.ni. ..i... v v i , . . l. vu l I . , ,-. , r
1 ... . . . I . . j.i... hii i tv iiii.il iihi . , . . f , . n . . tin iiiii . i. ii iiiiii i fiLiiiii'i ii mil ii r-iirrii n
ntribiiteol hi$ substance to tne jinteuueii io Lic.uuc io Uie jllor j tfle Ualtunore rainoi. ' .111 .
I M,.iil,a,c nrw r clo, p .im am lllSlamilV. aim ivv.ji m.-"' , . . . nct , i imu , w uuiii m.iin ui iiirn 'l uik uihik
ta-k, cold and heartle-?. lie will per- I'.'lcd from their places, alter year, ot mnt-
forin what is stipulated in his bond, and
no more. No flashes of patriotic infliir
Natcheb Sept. 20, 1834
j:er,j to cm
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fciiiiiiiii 01 iiiiii inr. r.iivi .uuunv-.- w ...--.
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1 ..-..ii...i.irv.i.i m ... 113 rnr 11 I I .r utii ui ...j - : . ,
1. 1. Mnnic the advancement 01 ui . , Sir. 1 ha ve this moment rend in
and threatened him, if he should with-(character, and his power to uo iuu. 6 :llclimoud Whi a later .jj.sed to ho!J fY-.ii" hi,n the required money that joi evil, as he pleased. ! you. dated Montpeiier, Va., August 25.
he would visit upott him t r o.gei ; i..v unlhe lUtn mat., nir. ro.ger r ... mv8etr aud caimi
It is true, I did not leave
at Gordonville, and it is also
true that I knew the President of the Uni
j bought slave. Hut look fr a moment at itie i. , . r.i 11 t 1
tne conuuci oj tnose who nave a nan. ion
ium (ro.ger; uiu n,. iuth inst., iir. roiger j
wiathof the AUniehtv; hut that it hejijd ,in ;V,lvertisement in the pnoiic p
oul I believe on him, and obey hirn in nil thii.s. ihAt he should be called into
tiie kii L'lom, that he would torsive allhi;jav Ai i,p xvas nrrested
.o.,.. .... . iny autnnon
pers, oliering a reward ot iuu ur me tj 0 s(inre
a ni.rfci iaikkiiiri 111 ii t 1 1 nr 11 . n uu -
in Albany, and
lied States (o be at the hotel at which the
1, us, ami he rinuld have eternal papp. -j mil lu continement. intoi mauon whs .. . ; e 6lf etj lo cjiangc horses, but the r.e. That in the month of August, lo3.5,;u,e(lialejy !ent to the V('Uc etai'1'' '.linference, that the p.esence of the Pren .A.,tthewa vmted l.im at S.og Smsr "here; jait.l f this city, and olhcer J. b. bm.lU , so intluenced 1 ii I .. I.i.iu hu1 1 .i-.i.-i.: ,!m,n. anil oil - '
t I J r iltliU Ibl I H til I. I I V. I.l ; .11 f 1U III I I li t. ill rtl
ftT; 11-10 tl lilili:il'.M i.i.....,..... u '
iny conduct on that occaf-ion, ii utterly
other passengeia were re
..freshing themselves. It may have flatter
iT..ai.. .... 1 .-..a.-krirtririu
family at that t.aie resided; aim uiti py ovtnmg he wa uepoMicw - ,ase , ,eU ltKjifOJed from fatigue and i!,fi continued to h.m the ai.ie repte other ollke. Mr. Smith ascertained a t , of lefened l0 refnail. qlli
. 1 . ... .1 1 1. .a r-1 . j r u r . i' :in i unrn. .1 mnv in! 1 1 1 1 n i v n ;.s t n 1 1& u .... ... . .
li'iimiii.u yji ma i.im.iuv.v. , ' n.uniij, While til
i.n.l that both deponent nod wile continued verily to believe in him; that he there again lepte.etited himself as desli tnte oi money, ut.d in wa'it , mJ that he mi the niniL 'lime brouffht wilh hirn his
i .1 .ul j .-i ... i . ..... r. M r. k'niirpr nn
'n ii 2-' Z- ii IV itr mhiii'i ... o. it ''ii ik,i . a , ,1 rsniirp. it iiiitnv mnnniifl iiihv liai'ln.nn
.i-ir.i...- r. . i iiif.rni iii i u iuku i - - -
.1 f... .nn. nlinnl 4(1. 1
uauwnier in inai cuy , me ...I ui . . i . i nt . ...... ,! inn . 1 1 n ;
and the laiter aooui u ' Ih. Vi4I1Itv nf- pr-c.liprit jai.L,m. nd
aud J . . " '
ati
1 tint he so
no e
vne'id a wet ti w tia mm,
eiaid, but uianifeated no disposition to leave at the expiration of ihe week. That uniing bis stay, Matthias signified to deponent that it was the duty of himsell and Piers-m lo 1 ire hirn n liouse to live in; that he and Mr. P., after cot.fetiing together, agreed to l iie him a hou?e, and so informed him; that i.e, Matthews, then said it would not be proper for him to live in a hired i.oue, which deponent aud Mr. iimation that
1 l' II
,1 ! Ml..ii m ifinrnQ
are in very ii.u.genv doubtless did, to imagine himnelf so hold
get meiriireiinooiioy j10(), that a feeble mortal l.ke myself
" L , u,. Biir.rpei pd in reuofci iok i ... ...
. a v. p - w s. aii l.i f r a m r : ii I t v Itil ni u i ul ii t t ni.nnfn
muiiiii vi v in u1 . i la ins ui "j oi i v jfi rrni' c
nig.
dollars t-ieviouslv obtained.
" a were bids secreted in
thews' boot 3mith also lecov
The latterime cause of impai ting happiness to thi
the leg of iMat-itt,,ust personage, in the midst of his ati ft., o-fd.l ;flictions, public and private. I had the !Covered the gold- ' H t
I ; iho !Jinin.iiw t"l lauiri iijc iiiui iiu1. ituuii,
watch and equipmenu weuiiouu ... j rJi h(m H, he Chief Magistrate) to deposition, Matthews "golden key lo. 'look upon him surrounded bv at nee d.i-
ot Jerusalem," bn "iw cuCl' ' , mtUr. i ,t, ;;r ,i,. h.
( splendid cut and hrus,, a , f h Jid on
dilute any particular inducement wilh me
,i lo form one of the coterie. Of hit liber-
. . i .
they ou.'hl to buv him a houe, and they .
.hd nccoidi;iL'ly ugtfe to buy htm one . j kers iG2 Water-sti eet. New Yoik,"
That belore the same was .ccutnp.ibhed, ...;,..,. tr.il nn.)n tl-.ai the house in
-ioi , 'ir. j iiin v-i'v
gates
swonl.1
at each edge as a razor,) and a haudtome j
six loot tule, wilh which manner..a X" . uu.i
tie mt'isuretj tne cu cumiei e.n. , v , iudlad v for n.v break
Inch wet.", if
uj ! I an , V nil in lanynngP wilirn ne u;ru Ull the occasion, it may he proper for me
laid out New noticed bore
Jerusalem and vl
the stamp of "lvutz.
.S'i.-i!r Sins; 'i w'i'c.t iney t--a ;"'re . J Heather nuJ liair tiut.k, and a carpet big which had bceii pifcvt:u,l purchased l ..lt.r tlne(i w;m boots, shoes
at this tinio to av onlv a few vvorda. re
Mr. Smith hIo brought down the hag- Nerving 1'ui ther developementa until 1 shall
ig-age of Matthews, consisting ot a large arrjVe at the city of Washington. So
long as Gen Jackson made the columns of his prostitute organ tlthe Globe,' the rne-
pu'nps, and the former with linen jdjum of fulminaling hi vil
deponent, hadleen so purchased ly him for j
himsrtj ('he said Matthews ) a,u mat '" an,, we.uin? apparP Gf the rich.st and ;aiU1)8l me, have iho( , hl it
f : .. . .i,fc i iV , irr i urn i umci .j .i i r: i. t . .
""'" 7 , - moi coiiy uestiijinuii. Kii ciin i v.t OKS a dignity ami sen respect, lo remain
e calumnies
due to niy
i ir. ..-.-. plm irvk i n ia l i -. . i i
ii si) aoiiir; a.m. . t the most exquisite uneuess, uie wi iMoatHis nr. saip; ihat Ma;lhews continued ut ,ringe(j Wilh delicate lace, silk stockings P.ui houn with him until October, 1C3J'!inft,lncijierchiefB, kid and other gloves, at which time the said F'tjah Pierson re-, varie,y of- 0,1Pr simiiar ftr uded wilh him as one ol his tamily thatj ihg Unkj the other
ai.l October, Matthews .equireu con,aine his gold mounted cocked hat, an OD hi olvn ,res ponibilitv I shall treat
house should he committed to in ec',ni:ve cl,)ak of the finest texture, lined hi.n a. S.prnmp nB .p,..ii..i.i.
-.11- III .
! thnuv'hout wun veivvt una sua a new has been thn ivuninnlv .ilprl f il
green and brown frock coat of similar ag8ertion made bv Mr. Jackson, was as
. iqu ihty, the former heavily embroidered i lrue a, j( j, ridiculously false, that I in-
' Willi gold, anu iiiu iuii-i win. unti, in
and that dpov.ent did to comwiil th
ie same,
t
y tliS Charge
dent; but since lie has disrobed himselt of this cunning, and forgetful of the high station which unhappily for the country
he occupies, has made himself the founder
ot personal slanders of myself and family
oil
Mr. Folgtr further deposed thai at
time mid Matthews required him an
. C .1- .....
Pterson to tutorm nun ot u.e "M the form o stara w ith a large sun on one
rstiwoir (i. ii kit i inn in . i
i ie i r piopei.j, " "T t , T 4, j breast and seven stars on the other; have at least the consolation to know it. the laiter par of ctol)er K.J, merino morning dresses; and other rich ,hat , did not ,fea Ar from the lawful own-
tM-v,- requ.teu m.. -- c cefera, ..,0O Iedl0U9 to mention." hut cr pe, haps M r. Jackson may understand
(iinrci i,ir.nnfi. , the cap stiiei oi an (Mathew-,) and that by so doing ( they m),e oflinen car)
a .nut.! nave .uecouunueo ; lhe form ot a mitre richly embroidered ; flCuU tor lim to I(tJrcbase it at five time8 that they did according e n.cr u to su onewi;hthe narae, of thc lwclve a-iUie U!(l he .a, imagined, of the lady, Hn rfc"!ie:' I''",? T li PonconlP0111 "ritten U,0Un- and "JJSI who has atlrac.ed hi, sympathy, than he f..,d. I hat himaelt and jMatth.a'' adorning the Iron, in moie ci.ha, found lt to .pPCU,Bton-1he choice cottinned to reside in tne omK o..., ..w..,, , rMr,. ,iifS other mirrou :u I. l i r in:..:. . .1. ..
... . 1 . . n ij.orinI1 flipd up 'i" ' M"" ittuo 01 iui!i?iiini,ai me minimum till August last, whe.ir .er-on died atjfcJ jj the nauio of the twelve t, ihee. the ! f ,rp . nr ,,,n.,B.,J n, l.i. f
ed the administration. F.veiy aentiment they utter indicates a deep conviction that they owe n heavy obligation to the conn try for the part which they acted in bring inr upon it a wicked and iiiioous administration. They know and feel that Gen. Jackson has violated every pledge, and falsified every hope which he made or
induced , whiUt he w as a candidate lor the Piesidencv. Tuin, for a moment, to his by pocr ilical cant to M r Monroe, about exterminating the "monster,"1 party spirit. He has, to be sure, extinguished the old party designations of Republican and Federalist, but he has created in their
place one more odious and revolting, involving no political question, but mere personal devotion to himself. This then, is the true cause of the stern aud uncompromising war which the teceders from Jackson wage upon his administration. They feel that they have been deeply
wronged, by the hypocritical professions of Jackson, when he was fishing for votes.
They are attiting to repair the nnmten
tional injury which they have inflicted upon the country, by a bold aud vehement war upon the author of its calami
tiea. What is Jackson Van Burenism? It ia a newly discovered principle in politics,
which is destitute ot principle; a sort ot double sided doctrine that means one! thing and its opposite at the same lime; a species of humbug lhat asserts one thing to-day and another to-morrow, that signifies one thing at the north and anothei thing at the south. Il i, in tine, the creed j of lhat great party in the Uniled States which has heretofore comprised a majori ty of the people, who hold the State-Highls-Cor.bolidation-Free-Trade-TarilT Hank- Ant i-Bank- Internal -hn pro v emeu tAn l i-Internal -I m provement-Democr a ticJell ei son ian-Federal-Pi ociamation Force-
Hill-Prolest- V eto-Usurpation theory ot government, to be the very essence ol republican orthodoxy. It puts one in mind of the German farmer's wife, who,
after her husband asked her what color
rions service
The machinery of niis-gcvernioj is the same jin the American republic, as it is in the French despotisni. both countries tire governed not Ibv themselves hut by a disciplined nrmy ol OJ-
Jbe Holders, or rather by one individual tyrant, who directs the movements of Ihe office holders. All power is in the hmls of a single mun. What dependence then can the people plnce on
tuee interested and purchased polit iciuht I When interferiii!; with the affairs fd the government beyond their own f hre, iLt y are a ctii to all countries a rurse greater than hii aiii.y uf locuits. If the Amtiii-an people wisdi to relain their liberties, they must cut down the KiKcltive Pa 1 hos aok to a bhadow of its present iinnorianne: if not. the simpi.l maCiiin. bv wind
-, .1
the people ot riai.ee r.rc now governed, w" have been set not only in successful but iu p.r-
aia.ui.-ut action 01 the Lnited Mute?.
Huston Atlas.
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tiiiv.cn ui j vx . ic 10 ma 1 y me 11 in oun;e l , 11 1. !,... .ii . 1 ... , . , . J. , ihe would like to have the house painted, ot twenty thousand dollars as her dowerL . - . .. ...1 . ... . . .
irjincu , n .line giccu, .1 lime uiuP.il illtie yellow, und a little hockany color."
A to the dower of which
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Whig. Stranger, what are you firing those guns for ? Tory. For our victory in New Jerary. Whig Victor ? Why last year yon had seven eighths of the whole Legislature, and a majority of 61)00 votes in the State; now you have a few huudred ma
e same aa the other.
that houie; and that Mr. F. "tid deponeutj embellished ih
had continued to support lUauiiew , a... bttokt(ie(, ,jie uimo8l sxlrrtV
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loveroment. But hia cup ofii01" and "eail-v t,e the Legislature, iperalion, it would seem, I . Tory. Just so, stranger ; thereloie we
malicious fitun
could not bp liiu.i i, an ii,;n .v.ri nfi'ite gut I" rejoice that we have not
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England The foreign correspondent
of the United States Gazette iu a letter
dated London July 0. and headed the c-jiU' ivg conflict, speculates upon the present situation of the Peerage of Great Hiifain, and predicts a speedy and great change in their condition. lie seems to think that ihe heiedtiary peerage of England must fall, eventually and that the nobility by a mild and temporising course nv.y make the charge gradual and peaceable, 'but if they preserve the huutjhly, silly, sour course ol those bad old men, Wel
lington, FJdcn and Cumber (ant', then horrible consequences must follow' S;c. The speculations of lhi9 writer are more solid we think thnn many would be disposed lo admit. England is rapidly advancing, we believe, to a republic; aud if she advances as she has done for some time past , and our country continues under its present, or similar influences, the lay is not far distant, we believe, when England will be more of a republic lhao.
the United Slutes. Cincinnati Int.
MATTHIAS TTIE IMPOSTOIt. The New For k Courier tays : '-Mathins, the impostor, now in prison waiiirg hi 3 trial is daily attended by a young nrlis', who is busily et gaged takirg his portrait, which i- lo be engraved for publication We were yesterday informed of a circumstance in relation to this business, which serves to exemplify the extreme vanity of this knavish lunatic. When Ihe painter first began hi task he only intended sketchirg a portrait of the face, but this Matthias w uld not permit, and insisted lhat the rtit should draw hia figure at full length, robed in his pontificals; which was accordin2'v done.
I he picture represents him ir. his fine embroidered coat, studded with stars, and a large silver sun on his left hreat; the sword of Gideon by his side, the lon rule for anensuring Paradise in his right hand, and a large cocked hat, covered with a great many strange devices, on his head. Our informant further stated, that Matthias placed himself in a variety of positions . before he could determine on onp which would show his person to most advantage. Alas! poor human nature .
e increased fifty votes
our members
I I I" 1 !-... .. wr. 1 ' ' I !.. ... inn tUlillllUUIinilUII. 1,11 . ilCLIf ... . , , .on had given him, had been taken "jlli, K.utf box, however, was not ot a .a. Uon ha9 enlere(, ,he aren;l ilh not jj We tire guns, whether we gam or lose.- . . . .... I ..... . . . oallinrlitlvoltirr lo' i . i. i. i . ?T i.l, .. . . : . c .
ioui.ii ime mailing a iuss .or eiluci.
htm, and that it was the duty of Mr. F. to give hi:n another, and that the blessing ot God would re-t upon him if he did; that deponent thereupon did purchase, and present tn him a fine gold watch, chain,
peal and key, of the value ot one hundred
cred chaiacter. It was one of a French manufacture, ornamented on the top with
an illustration ol the fable of the monkey
his character as a President of the United States, but as plain Andrew Jack SOn lobea OlT and h..nda nr. Co llofp I Ifp
and two cals, in which the cats appeal lo i( ,vpM awar 'o(- lhe rfM, ..re.porisibility"
. mooysi.ij, .o. u,5 uec.Mou o, u ".--vMilch be Ulruried. and must meat t. un-
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..... ji!, ,i.,.. h Muiihewi etill - ... .... : e" ltv s lecreant in chivalry, a.
r-im iintT.ii "in-." ."essioii oi an uvsiKf me lutige iierciiiu;
has. Mr. Folger further depo.ed, that after the death of Mr. Pieron, Matthews came to tlie city of New Voik, und has resided ia th family of deponent siuce then till the 1 O'h September instant, and that du
ring that time Matthews lias continued; thc same representations of himselt , au( 1 i-f the neces-ity and advantage of believing in and obeying him. That on or about that .lay, deponent having heCnrne hankrupt, a? aforesaid, signified t0 then8 that he could no longer support f.im, and they must part. That Matthews knew Ih deponent had then m his pn3. fssion upwards of fix hundred dollars in ash, which wa a part ot Mrs. Folger's estate; that MatlbewrJ, jusf prior to the Jth Septtuibtr, instant, sai i he. (F.dge r )
himself upon a grindstone, swallowing the oyster, and dividing the sbeil between hia gulled clieuts. The profane mi) deem it as apt an illustration ot its posses--ehsor and his clients, as of t tic monkey and the cats; but we are not so wicked as to countenance, openly, iuch a notion. Besides the charges against Matthews, founded on his inieicouie with Mr. Folger, another has been instituted during th present week, of a still more, outiageous uod deviiish character. Oii Thuisduy morning a warrant was received from Mount Pleasant, issued by Charier Yto, a nugi-tiate of that place, foi the ai rest of Matthews, on a charge ol having poisotiel Air. Pierson, whoe death is mentioned in a preceding column.
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L.OUIS l'HIMir.s 3iimsti:ks and PKCSIDCNT JACIOS. Louis Philippe manages his overnmpt very much iu t he tame way" with Preid.nt J;1,L
The word of a Prince has'V' ' VlZ " J . , ,,s Prn'c'
l.pn B;d f'. , " ouice nniaers. l
oc fcacreu anu invioiauie ,- mi . h rencli government Imve morp
i ui veracity.
. t. -i n , r i i n . i
oi a i resident of a great nation ought tojibices at their disposal; every kind of pi.bhoj be equally 8. Will not every hidi miod- employment, down to tint of the smHlh-nl e.l, hohurdlilR mtnm ihprnmniiinilv lia..l!",n,t:lbIe'.. l,ei.nS directly i.l th?ift of the'
L rown. iy tt is macliincrv. the Crown r..,.
. i .t i . o. :
iroi? hip elections, exrrciMiisj
his head in i-harne and porrow, when he i obliged to confess thnt the highest pub 'ic functionary of the IU public, has sunk to the level ot an ale house slanderer? On. my couutr v, to what humiliation hat thou lallen, tinder the misrule of a military tyrant, iv hose undisciplined patsioris lead him into excesses, which violate '1 the derencies of uncial life! I know lall well, that Andrew Jackson has always a trained band of witnesse at his command ny whom he can prove n!mot any fact e may desire to establish; hut yet with dl these, and the Treasury to boot. I defv
Emb'jfJicd iu tLe wau..nt, is th; deposi I iitn to uddute, fictn any souice worthy of
Htl IIiimi- ml ii
ence and aiithonty and nndiuised noiiinei. In thr prrsent rhnmh' r', the Cr.nvn member imud'er '2M), the opposition only ah.ojt nn hundred; n,j f) this is effected by a judi cious distrih-nion nf Patronage and Peace, nnd an nmpiahfied prosf ript.ioi of all r, flier ri wh-. do not render implicit homagn to the central power at Paris. This is the true spirit of uespotim: precis ly uii it of thn cHhal at Washington, and precisely ti.r power hv w hich, in the places vvh; re they e'.ort theu.si Ives most imiustrioindy at.,1 willi tin reatist induc e fuciit-, the) rnan.iCiC lo cany the election in favor of t,n Crown. An election thkes rlace, for instance, it, Maine. In the first pi ire the government in
undate tlie counli
ITow sincere Gen. Jaclcon wns when he protest p.l against bringing the influence of ohVe n l.Par upon elections, may be gathered from the fact, that his whoh. war against principle, justice, and the Constitution, i waged throughout the Union by his office holders. A". Y. Star. j'es- Jerfey.TUe Vaa Burer.ifes ,nvo succeeded in the late election in Nevr Jprspy . She coniinup. to wear the collar submissively Cin Gaz.
.htlr,a, backward na thin despotic Governmpnt Ins been thought in maffpis of science, seem- to be ronrfr frAm bPr ?etharv. As .he was the first' to introduce rail roads info Germany, so rn she also ab. ut to rn.ploy steam cam., on common ronds onp having recently arrived, for 1 t , u, po.p, , Viennn fmni London; to which Intfer place. afrpr America, tbp unrld locks up for all tt e intpn. 'inna of ihe greatest iirpoitnnre and utility to man .
A young Eng'i-h lady in Pari- ml 1. r
inroat a cf.orf ttmp
y with their mendacious jour- cou!cJ nol k,UI) granimar
snrf, because she
