Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 January 1835 — Page 2
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SITI XOAY, JAt. 31, ir.35.
subsequently referred to a select com-jsiJe tf this shaft, er the enJ, wire of
9 inches ot stout Sheet iron were having been moulded on a circle nf 1C inches diameter, the whole pal taking in
Ifie form of an open sere. The angle ot
mittee of three person, was on yester
(lay reported to the Home with amend
ments. Owing to the exceptionable fenturf s of the Gill . which are partial in their
view, it met with strong opposition: it ; the shall was such as to allow the blade nrnvi'fp for ht rnmt rnr t ion of two crlin revolving to he a few inches under
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Ti e !( Wst eru uri ha a Ion s letter ranm i mmu iimn hihuis jh nmn. u mr .mi"-! ....... . . - - - ', , " ' ' ' er? l-ffivette lo a roii'e from Salem tola small toothed wheel and a large onfrom Th" IJ. IWnton, strongly rocnUl - Crrt w f0favi"!e. The last rou'e it must fixed so us lo play in it and increase the ve-
DetiJifff Mr. Van I'uren a a fit person toit.e confessed, is cf small importance w hen Jocity, which was turned by a crank. I'JwCt-.d Gca. J.tckson; and the CuTtor i!compare-l to the Nes Albany nod Yin-; The waternnn I employed considered 8 ukcn with it, thai he earnestly soli. cenflii root-, which was intentionally leiV(he tfibor ,qila ar,d the velocity rupeiior . out in this, arrangement; and it was c.w- frJ that cf ordinary sculling, and it may rtt h, readers to give It their atUn, ton jp () , hal j,.' R fCU Th;s It rvems to u, with nil due deference tn!red cjlHW ,,, oppose the hi!, which he did ' j ,.,hlis0n designed to adopt as the most the editor, that Mr. Benton is ore of ihejin a ma'tcily manner on ye!c rday, when !erjjcjt.1,t ;Ulj P, uie means of propelling
Inst net sons in this country la whom an he M 1 vas tntroflticeri ; so powenui w a a submarine boat, a by turning either
rORFICX JfEWS. We have accounts liom London to- the eveniiigot itic ICili Deo. by anoihoranival at Nnw York. Our splendid packe ts have placed tbstwo cities eight or 1n days HrM:n than the used lo lie! The liiost important things con toiocd in the papers are us toll.m: CHEAT BRITAIN AND IHFLAND.
pr. s?6?f. Our TUiA;iii , .I-y 1"' I"-. romp"r-s w i h t m f.ml t !fel tdej hve un? ki.l ' mi n--nibly wh' y unknown to us. anil Unit ihry ctH .n "ltt t-t t purly," i" itliii'ii er.iwii im-o loiltdjfe in ieuU U ri h thtf h"'wi-re v(... l;ive -n our
J"Eh.Mi'.n dHs"t '' f-....i .ii f.ir.i n3 ni.olistM'd in Masiicliuslts hi. a iu iiai...-.
h..nft andhich-tninded man would applv ";10 cfTtct of J'" Hfch, that it induredto ,he riglll or ,eft he advanced how or - , , .- , " the tnend of the hid to dflay the action.,lern f0remot, heirgr nctually screwing 1 ,,r a letter rf .ecommendat.on, and we Lf Hno(1)er day hy (, ifcrewiuf ,h;, HtnUl9 lft. havenodruhtth.t ?.ir. nn hureabiml(j.ortins ll)e pre viou? qnetion, l.irh hH JifI , a,jHJ,lej to the size of the h..at lit his lip while reading this l-tler: for ton moved by the opposition. This hiil he n08 cor,6dent of ohlaming from 2 lu 3
TTi new tory nunntry bus tueu filled op thus Sir ft Perl, fiiit l rd ol the trmsury nod i b:iiicellor ol the cxcln-qoer. Iorit Lviidiur(, Lwiil oiiiincellor. loke of WcUinkt j, For. itn ecrrtary. Lord Wharnr hft'e, Frivv e:l. Edit tf Aorr.ttf n, Fir.t'lord of the adniiratty Lord Roybi, prfcitriit of hr council. Mr. Gouluurn, Secretary of the Louie departinriil. Mr. llerrirs.Secrttary of nr. Sir H-nrv tlanliiike, fcicretary f r Inljr.d.
it u. luir;ir. ivliiticr nnirii ci mu oia i
jdittr tlit sej iir Ui-'Ji.
.Mi.t, strops A rep-.it came I" th c.i'.y a ttw dj f igo, of a morder roinmitre-i at a lojf h..-iie iaiiiK i h ha- k woods ..f lixlMiiit. V tlnnciite the riicuin--tance. literally, a we noffeiM'd ihem. While the wmk iva goir.g nn, a man witti ariose. clue tli bmin of uiiothrr with whom he h d -nie nlieirnli" u. 'I hit unnerved the 1r.m,r h m that np.orf-
ed a heavv l-'g timr to the p of !) wh'I,
tho ciTtctof l.i speech, that it induced !to ,he ri8i or left he advanced how or!,,ar.e. " ,tU '5ipm KV ',!g V"
Mr. t. UriDg, rresiiifiit ol m Doara oi.tfie moony hac .ui tn.de. iriMn,on the crr.rr of the widl, i .ioieil. Sir F. Kratrh! .nil, riya.ster of the forcer !r ,Ta pn much nlffcted hy w h. -t he , Lord Lllen'jorooSh, i'rciideia of Ihebourdofi , . , . , k or.
g iroo, z l J' control. " " ....... r . f Jtl4s
uter. The abore form the CMbinct. j( couioiif i. i .r ... The secretary for ihe colonics nnd the (,,rto. Jjvhixvillr Poprr. to tbii. cap ch:iiirfllorlii:. for the duchv ol Li;ciilcr ure f
lincipal of a pow' not yt filled up. r.trr,in r i r vlU f r.f IS,- .nrn -
unprincipled a he is, he has too machw"" i'i!rodu-ed tins monung, r-ut rn;jCi au JwUr u,eej uojer .. ii.nt k; . r 1 vith such nlteratins atid mendn.er;ts cs! . , . cunning not to Ji'".ow , that to b.iVf nii pre I . , , . ,, ( At'nut 12 vears prerion
tenliisns enJoied by such u name, is lath !cuniv ,h M..,.rhrn U iJ J- w 'ender and p
, n .. J . "-'i ,eifiil band ol Snrweelets. When en I he loll wing arpomiiDenis iimt oren rr.n.ir : Tf hr n,.t r f. f ,.,ri . ir, ,1 fl". -rrf er dunninc than llatterinir. 1 his iaae occasion considered the finest sriecircer. ; . . ... . .A ;r i Sr,rVti. chii t Lar.n. of ih fxilu-oacr. . . , ..... , , .w. ........ -i. .
v v i , ru.rai n i fi ait dttn u i fin i r i rnnir ni - - F . nnni tin r in i tii i t i'i i. n r n ; '
Mr. Lknton, who is comiutnJed bv the of oratory that has been delivered m the ; nl ik h-nl of hi. n-irtv he w.sl Sir K. Sndei,, Ch-i.cellor of Irelauu. ; Tt, , ,rhor is 2( , C:r U h.w the rVn. f-dilnrtn ti n nf rl I f tnr , " ..,'r(,H, 1 Honsc fir nine titr.e. The friends of theKe,,'n ' PrlV, he w, L.,ri! Jcrst-y, Lord Chamberlain. i We trn fr. . reUrr.an resiHine el ih editor to the pec.ul favor ot his rd-, n rf , d thp ocfjfin cf (he Cil, jconfroDle.l by an ofheer commamiiyg a de j s . c.t.inrt counc.U have ..em he IJ. n ,r.,.,stpr LoH,.r Min., th, .he ,H,rn,,re,.r en, declared upon the floor cf Coiujicbs I d iV,,.,., .-rrv much whether it evei ,Hr,t,I,e,,t 01 ' ragn -ns f nptain J. in a pnrl.,. went was further pmrofued until Ihe lb h : ( rUcf , TPS1(.ritl, v too. int: M 7 oh,ck. , , 1 , . . , b 'nod .o,ibt cry rnuch whether it evei shQr . r. (in hi mild n,.ant. Other lesser nj po.r.iuieLL ere yd to d )r,-tf. Tr . ,0,.Mofk., ( repnrte.l correctly) that he was a par. .recovers from the shock it received. It H;ci,ive .,,(lMrl rMireeented i.U su . Ibei,,,. 2 .,'ct... H,o(,n. a .Vrren ii.n;- 4 ty man and w ent with the t at tv riht oi 18 admitted on all hinds that Shaw is the . ., ' i i ;rnt .hssafisfaction, and a strong -xc.t-1 , j . M 4(,,rl.H ,fi(1V; n ,.'Ctokk, o j mail una neui w uu ue j ai ij ii0uiui p number S, w ell armed and deupa- . . ji in Kneland ery lar e Jind , V . . . irt , I .... lt. , Imctl ennuent speaker in the lluse , and t . . ... '.. ent . ptev.nn in rry ""jc he)w ; inornif.?' nt tunrise, s .-t.w . wrong. It thtse are liol h.S precise woiut.i f Mt coura?e, tht It would he madly t ihlv mfl ur.e! ruret.,,.. of to people have; ,. iv,in..,l1( tt Kail. It I. rerdav morn-
S I I hr.... ...n.i I I. S liu ftai In Jr. . 'All if 1 ' I I III LI R Ui LC fl W WVU L'lIC . I U UI.IJ . .. A.J.1,... ....., I.. u. arte.
Zage Ihem, when u drajrnon (without or iof vbdence bad b-en imported ibe London ( .f o ., ,,SJ brbmiat Loli it der.)attempted to ,e,7.e cn ptum Johnson tljJ prPl, s,ate t)f thiols as fu!low. : ' "'VifA-.. x Reei.'er of ihi- ro..inc.,bridle, who irstantly shot him; upon thi. To the nmit,.e.i cau.ed by the covp d'e- TrV .hermomel. r fill, Te.ir!. ".nomine. tho dragoon retrented to procure n rein- tat t. Brighton, orid the inierr.-gn.jru ol the ,7 f,.lo.v rro. " he w ho! of . or ion-r
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iney are in tunsutice. iow vse are uoiu -in hft senate, has been amply repaid in tu say, tht any inau who acts upon thisjthe I!oue of Representatives. piinciple, is neither an honest man nor - , " . - ...... t rum the Aionr. livening Journal. patriot; and .o iar from being tit to Jic- jaNsori TIiK sMl'CGLEi:. afe to the people of this countxy, for Ma. V t.r.D Sir -Observing in your whom they .hould vote, his praiee should Jf'urnHl n li,p 7lh tn'- s',,Tie account ol . i . . j- . 'a vessel d signed t'i rescue Vr r,aparte be icccived wuh great distrust. I he c. n i iT . .i , b : from St. Helena, nnd know mg th'it that nc labored defence ol Mr. Vun Burtu's vote ;Connft an,i t;ie ti itin notice by Sir Wal lor the tariffof 1823, in this Setter, provester Scett in his life cf Napolc; i ?e both what we eaid iu our lat paper, that Mr.ierotirniH' 1 enfl J011 lhe follow ine: it , . ... . Captain Johnson of the Hriti-h Navv, vn liuren nJ his lnends are ay mer . ,c v . J ' J (tbenon hair pay) wag onade Knov.n to me court to the S-uih, and are willing to :- ln ,Ke year unb, duri-.- the time I w0 cniice us. This letter was wtiitcu for the buihiing a small ship ol ton, nt Di-l.t. south, and was intended lo circulate latic;!fnri1'. ,or ,r- Jmes Uuigi-s, of London . . , ,, . , 0 iD'irirghis Ions' and ftqnent visits he bebut we believe that cur mou'est Senator ' ,. F . , i icame well acquaitiied with my principle (Mr. Benton) with all Iih recklti? nsr r- jan,i method of bud.iinr: and early in 1820.
tions, coguiaticrsl positive ness, and greua- culled on me at Chle.t,and gave nie!no,'heiri coast of France, Flanders and
forrement, doting which time cap? J.hn-MtoUe, nas .iccrroro a urej, ui-rrnmea leein.g 1Jirl;r j, froKen. l,iitwrilr-H.isr.i.liir!,hs.
imi
their
s troops secured their jroods. Fr lhi. ""K" ' - r 7 7 k . l , . . n T. P" ff'r a rtrb"r !,,cr,e' ,n crt,,n5 nrt irni.nt ft.c in;iU I ?. oi mri in? Lai K U OD US 1 . . - i -i
lj(lcr inn mitluwrd and a liirre , . i .1 1 f , , , Tuipnlnv. lit' morning, ai '!.. u i.irr wni ouiiKwr 1. nno nie' ,, . n . rn m.d the rharniioin of loo old -. - ..... 1 .
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reward nuerea mrm. ni-prenensin. .bomnnyr y stems the i.o.nourn? ine ner- tcm tH,e b.ir,c :,,o:,iy 6 beb.w lift was taken and put in Newg ite j ries, the Granville Som.uH., the Bilhcs Low-; A', ,.n ',.,,!,.. n.nrri, ,,, ihHt).T..1nr1,ir orison. Respecting his tipPear.nc ith7 a"J l,t'"" 'V th !. lW''I',' wsnt W helntvz-r... and at i'ortsiuouili.to Ur .1 . . and nomi-.e 1 wi!es.h? quarter dny apoetate . , . ,r .....-, from irion there was much omie and. ...... .... ,r. ,;.. i...ir r w. ira..erni.
S III IIHIIV. H l l il II S.I1S; IJ 11 II Jl 3 M ill 1U rilllClli
ttitr reuodr. ni l hud it diihcu t 1 1 cun-l111 nimensions or a . resei irun wnicn
vine any unpujudiccd man that iMr. Van Xn'M0 a ,nmJel' , "' "i'h fl . " .. . , ,out alttratmn. I had the moulds made in litircn ts an honest l.'littcian. iir. Van . . . , . - . - . ' ' ,a vacant building near my lodgings, and Jniren, accoiuing to Teuton, ht been for j transported to a merchant' private vard the left twenty y car oj peged to e very ' 0,1 ,he Thames at a place called the Nine thir.g ami democratic. iu New Voikla iI-;,rn'. R,H,,t quarter of a mite from , ,- , ,-, v. .... Vauxhall Gate, whore I built Ihe srhnongulation and politics. Now that feature' r oo r . . i . L 7 . r, of 82 feet extreme lenpth on deck, 17 in New 1 or!t politics, w huh is decidedly j feet m width, anfl D feet depth of hold, the most o! joclionaUe, a having a very ; ineaturing 112 tons. I formed her bv
coiruniinr iii(1o-r..-. it ih i rDiiltio.. .,i:Capt J desire, of nnuinl streneth and
II , , . : tiure : consisting o 7 ronrses of Qieberk c-v ehould he exonerated from the penal
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t.:ifinii ami :n uu: niifnsivf! u i it iorLr(iueii.
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various absurd reports ol 1. 1 winner lui j wf,o lorded it nrrr o 01 ihe old borou;li;n.,nj;. r- ",","" . -vmc escape, but manv t-elieve.! be walked ut I in days, which welu!l) tbuslil were never to BOD SHOUT'S .w,7.i..o. verr peaceaiily. and was paid forgoing iii""n. j If a young man ch:nes his j.ulitiru lis short time the outlawry was annulled!. h p?0p', ' Jvwi"ot 'V, ? Tr fr" thi ttro,,K side to tht utek, at th 3 , , ., ; to be their inusteis ifcni. lhy will not b-ar - 1 r 1 and Capt Johnsnn commanded n'H . then, under their oU' master t!e duke and his ah'e of twent) live, he may be solely 'irmed vessel in If. It. M. seriie. Ifislc- !ur; nor will they ;ilo.w tlitmnflvcs is he tiusted as on honest man for lenyeaisafcharacter was well knwn previoj to hi j chtnti-d hy them, under the h.lne j.rttcuct-s of tei'sapis.
pi?:iire; he was well arn'i iinie.l with the ni y'n'i,r" dsptiiy. j XW'u.v on the wenk ide. if lie miintnin
.tonce .,,1 forever. Ne.li.rr force nor fraud lu folitical opinions at thirty -fire, be can give these inipudmt advel,turer an in- may he tiu-ted Inr fiv3eMr longer. If. crease to t heir .rertit r'oroe of more than tliirty at the end of lhitirne. he still maintain or f.rty votes: and what will that strength be? ,, opinions a?:iint ihe n,nPn of ih not a foUitb of Ihe tulal number of the bouse. . . .1 r ..;,. ..1.1 .-.... 1-. ,i.. 1 ro-jonty yru may t rust bioi lr iit. wi"i All the rounties put together, in t.nglar.d, lie J land and Sco tlnnd, return only two hundred bushels of diamwnds; and compute his and fif'y four ir.eint)t'r, and t lie so called con-; w oi t it at double the de po-it . sarvatives U.ivatheru all whnt ttier ? But Tbp vo.ing man who rhxi.ges from th some of these deluded men say they h.ve two k de $f e,,,y -t wo. niH hundred and eighty or three huni'rud sicute ;
It is not true: but suppose it were-what then "!, Mmseil lor SH anci a q-jarier cen;.
Ilolland, nod hd cinrtdentinl connexions
in all these places At 'his period of the war. few men could hnvs been found r serviceable, therefore 1 think it probable he dictated his own conditions of enlargement. When riding with him in his gig to the vessel at nine E!m, in pasin about the
centre of vv ettmtotter bridge, he point
ed across me and said (here lies the keys! c . . " I
oi iewgaTe.
Fhal such a person, from national poi
ouk, 4 lnngitudio, of inch
in Ihe
,.un.-, uku I'viuouy proclaim, nai oui jtransverse of inch, making 5 1 -2 j UxlJ ge rnroents. When Bonapar-! maka such an experiment? Has b-a right lo ces are the spoils of the victors. For ! inches through. This vessel w fastened i te' rieah was known in London, I became i thr..w the country into confusion hy tho diothis simple re.son. it puts it iu the power!""" enmoreed Ireanails nf ri,k.-rtll,!lir"fl with the design nenral Jh.t i j1 Wbeft' " cf . few individuals, hy manufacturing hV,P? ,he ,fr' an'1 cr-e, c-ulk C'7 lh-M 'f 1 W. hope, smd w. believe, that the first day . "jert, payed and pajiereil between f cb. I a "'"'anre as not to be visible from It ; tojof the next session will not ps oier without
puouv- sen. iraeni nnn noiuirg out t ne prcs-; Qn her last course of crusM-idank'nir was! r,ln closer at night, lo give and. observe, a motion of inquiry as to who d irtd to advi.t
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pect of gain to voters, lo contmul a state, 'laid brackets la give the deck the uua! concerted signals, ihat culd be only; hil "'"J'v hsiujss his h.t governDH-nt- , , r, r .. ; who dared to arivue him to dismiss bu late parThe Uamed letter.wr.ter di fines demo c,,rvp- I he inside of this vessel between! ,nwn. " ordinary occurences, bjr,.1I1(nelt witho,It cniue of Uiltt n&ine crarv ( 'demos krateo-'Ho be the covern- 1er b"'k ,ieai1"' xibitetl the e.ppear-i lhnt" ,n iNpnJ'on interest. I5y meansi fi.h,r the government or the pMrliame.it. ..no r .ar.ee of n vast elcptic cask and on deck . l"e sumHrine boat agents, they could J without any rtiance f adnnnistcring the affairs ment &f the people. We agree with him!a p)no. regular oval of C2 feet bv 17 have been landed to co-operate vi it h those of the country by other wen, r with oiher
in his definition, but not in the application, At I'addington, by the side of the eannl.j ,n ,ne 'ow,. and concealed from oherva- a4Urefor it seems to us, that the irovernmer.t of: private yard, Capt. Johnson built I ,if)n when arrangements were com
a r J.mI or ronr-ntin,. eB.,.nn..,i f .BJhi'l1 '" boat, on my patent, of 36 jdeteo the escape was to be effetted from' The C
; ' . ifeet long, 9 wide, and five deep, ivith a Ihe most inaccessible part of Ihe island, by . th..,r hen eiotied otli;e holders, se Iar from bem? .: r j' ... .. . . , ' . r. ,;n,ni, .,,.....,i .: : i: ".over thee
" uir hi uecK in me crn re nt noil i. i : c.. vuui'im icu nsiut uuri,
r.lOLAND.
nre'Tnti ve psrty, with th Queen a
I, na vn gMned a moment. try tiiuuipii lemorrerv of Enel.ipd, and restored
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the government of the people, approach- to strike his roasts, sails, and tigzint: into. w mr. we consider the remote spot of - w .ljn . ' itl a. the h d ,jf ,he a,i,uilli,.
es very sear to the worse gort of ariitc' when designed to sink. This vessel was cnnhinetnent, on a rock surrnn-ided w ith ; tration. The charje has produced, as wiht
crary. If Mr. Van Buren hud no
establishing or sustaining this
finlitiri in New ork, it seems Grange, i request I was occasionally theie. In Capt.: "apnrte might be thought impracticable, siThe'moit gratifying features in today's n'c ei V Strat re. that this Sanie svstem s'icul iL'ohnson'iConvsiration with me resoe.-tiror1 1 human effort Yet w hen we consider! currences, was the perf. tt unanimity of al
I. ... . .. rini rPM'ii mp if i ti b I.pllPf ill Hi ,iitlT! ,u( tPl,uKtB w'tu inn uu tin. cu. hit n ,. , T. ,. , ...... MStory at Washington, luimediatelv . ' . teiiei ui ia i-uiio: r t ; Radicals, ultra Radicals, and Whirs, were rV f r r j ' r i l . '(devoted t the completion of the toipcdo: """red recompense in case of sue-. rry wbf.re tf gcn nctU,z ,Pjvthir, nod wialter ueu. Jac.t-ons Lrst election, niljsv?tcm bv si. cakinf i-.f the difficnltirs lip; cess, that Ihe enlerpiise scarcely endan-1 T castioe aside all minor dissensions, iu order
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no la,,i; ihuiltof five courses of 1 2 inch oak, 3 ,or,dications, the untiring vigilance of his have been ixpcctt-d, reut sensation in tlmf Jfore and alt, and 2 athwart Capt. John jh'r.nml bis personal asperity to the wic-if"""!: '"n,,Jt Ked to revive tho -Pui.t-system ot- superintended its building, at vvbosfti1"" f Uforped rower, the rescue of Be j,c"A Whig paper of the latest d-te savs:
In the one case, the smooth fnced gesith men on 'nt thirty i and will not find a hi. Mer of the tieamry bench meets parliament with a ' thip mm h, at forty. If the change b w.jont., -of ninety-eight; in the od.er filty-e.ghl . . fc j f ftm nenn.st hun Did ever uiiontcr do this btlure, n, . , , v ,. fier a dissolution? (reversed.) set the d"gs on him, tf ever
Has any man a richt, with such prospects torou see hid) upprn-ar.hiug your bous--tf
they'll condescend to run him. No better sign of a base ma", th that he is always with the majority ;--r.o belter sign of an honest one, ibau that he is elwaysin the minority. The intelligent man who has n opin on ufon an exriti' g su'j.-cf, is in th rogue's school, smd will be sure to graduate with its fiist honors. Judge Crawford said, ''nn hone mars ever changed his political opinion, af'er thirty-five, (meaning, of crui se, from the weak side to the strong.) lie was in error. About ore in six millions de change at that age. honestly. The voting man who is a great e!ectioneerer at twenty three, w ill he hung at thirt v-three. if justice he don to him. The prnportion of honet to disbonet politicians, is, as one to twenty hotjr.rl. He who serves three years in the legislature, ivjihout giving an unpopular vote.
is rrim't fine. liihrnet
while lie (Mr. Van Huren) r.a? Secretary I met with at the hoard of ad
f admiralty in se-! gPfd pnnishment if detected, the ardor to oppoe a unite 1 front to their rommoti e e X . . !f . : i : !mv." Th same o.iner soeakin r-f nutdii
compensation orhn: ' .n,i.i.'i.iU. n w tiigngrii n. i e " . . ' ,, . "llT, ' ,.,
he had aheady done, and stinul.uing fori'"v-n? he unjustly oppussed, with theinirfwM linnn:ml,r -u n .tft.s
the reward on his complete success w ith j knowledge, expeiience in stratagem, and cr ftPf.,rmer thrmi-hout the kinl'dom. From
curing a suitable
vf State. Republic ff Lrtttrt We are requested lo suy that Mr. William Peaison having ceased to be publisher of the Republic of Letters, all communications, rela-
tiug to the work , are herewfter to la di made inntly several expeiimeuts; lh;t!Br,Mn?!a)en'- j alone in the indignation and distut with whioh reeled t f)por n,a,ho,o W f:,ie Mr. Fulton left England, he made' In Sept. 1 3 1 3, af mad, me Meat's IIotel, l views the Tory intrigue. In Scotland on!
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p. r.., i niirovt men ts in me managemeni . - . x . - f ,
of his toredoes, in rendei
certain and destructive, and
! of continuing under water
period. He reported to me
rofp will c ffect his corning election, should tie kept at home for the balance of his life. Jluvsta Sen.
The Lion of the day at the president's levee on New Yca.' commencement.
were Inn W'vnndot Indian, pninied and
the vessel. He mentioned tome his aoi al,a,n)ent ol the agents to the' Kent, Devon, bom.Tf-t?hir-, Oboirestershirc, . . quaintance with Mr. Fulton ,u France,' 'jecl of their enterprise, il might render; IW.et.hir.. Y..rk,Li,e, Lancashire, - . n ; "V'T and that he wa- indebted to him for the I their access al least probable; some fu. -e Not,, nnd m short , almost ah the i.on. w, h fall lfe feather. , their . - ni i c u t u 10 iii ixi lur uic i i 4. .. i , lenonties in Enetand, wehvi: ll'.o strongest as rpp;thev trod over the rtth cariiei hrst instructions in torpedoes: that they!r biography may devrlope Lie whoie, ,nranc thnt the mplrni,(1i, 4jocs rtot f(ir.,) ; wjJh embodvinaihe will -. ni. I . I . s . i a. at. . st r i n ;isi T. onl ! I i I... I., .ti .....!.. . .1 .t !... .t ... '.it. .. t. ...h I '
Street, New Yerk.
hearing nf the fofpt s.rn iili the pieasarif enrrioge tf seJf-cat f;t et ion, fhrv
At the request of a number of Ihe supporters ef (ien. Harrison, (named as R
Candidate for the oCice of Fiesidcnt of ty he was reduced to, in hi
the failed Status) residing in the country,''0 -marine boat, by getting
the Rceting notified for to-day, is post-! T' RSC(1 n,s l( t oned until Satorday next at 2 o'clock, llI'.,PrT,-t " J I as stated in y
I. J be meeting will take (dace at Ihe had been under water Iwo hours: but as
possible feeling- prevails. All minor difTerenrrsi viewed 'heir nvet f nwerin" lJL"irr in the
tog them moie!?' K nen on my sysiem or rC ,aid R; . an(J he ,.atiaii UmJs uiiiuJ . i -
in the ability i taiildmg, a explained in a pamphlet, with onB ujao." ' "
a much lontrer! orawings, which I exhibited. the lot- We esteem the Puke or Wellington, in !
if., ovtron.i ; lowing morning, one or iriein. an owicer I 1 "s c u, m i . j - wi.:-- .o. ii.-otm n, irc iiierjiiruu . s . . - , ;ti'xr -vir I..!. t 1. rule ho .'e.-ti.ilei ..f Kn! iih! r..:....T c.... i "T. i . i. r i
wronobi imn ( ho iafl server! under ;apoteoni sam, ... . . . . . ... . . , , , -''" 'r"" " "' " '"i's s w roup in II on v ' lln administr.mon wol le brief. nl w lots hr . r i . -.: .!:.:.. .. .
fi uf-or i.0-A?i.ilvou could build us a vessel lo bi it.ir; r;.n. :, : K '..: i'" . "n .m-... ... .rf,,.-0.u
svji rsa in mf ' I ssv s vi j I c .1 III
CYurt House. The Weekly Messenger of the 10th inst. says, that two men have been appreheuded and imprisoned at Louisville, on a charge of counterfeiting; the notes of the State Bank of Indira. The Wabash rivei is in a st?ge for any class of steata beats, and it isvxpectd that there will be several be-j-sj rbortly. IJ It Ruble is n candidut's for Borough Cnrte at the coming election .
d his torpedo to the huge, fcr,d!0'Bonapart, we wool. I give you a million npt relief, much in the manner! nf P""'ds " This I should not have men , . ' . . . : ...... e ht i i . . . i ii
our Journal, an.l that he i,,,ne"' nai arer ii apoie-H neam i
beard t apl. J. was lo have "received 500,-!
B ston Trj ter t
sured me he could with safety continue
the information, demanded under a re".
il ilion nf thai hrdv. relative to the Cf mjmimication, that have psed hetwe.n t s . i" a .a"
ni'p-eii and toe s'aie oi jinp on tte
n onrna.
Wuhkstos. Drc. C, ,
T l r.t ... . - !
. i iorrrspimorncs 01 me rortan i advertiser . . r .1 n I .. n 00U pound. teiling,if be landed him ml 1 . ., ,4 . . J.r .iljecl nf the Boundary Q-ieat,nn
four n...l r. iK '. . . : n . I f be I Iiitfl fita i. and one million of in ! . 3 . ' ' t IjCiurviLc JO'
. . . , . ii.. .i . , 1 1 1 u i v on o i . i . o e i i i - - - - - - . Lnnini.o vrouiu not nn ovrr r v I !.e limp in v
idiiigton, six hours. For depressing hi-; Lrarce, Capt. Johnson is an Irishnaan, wasj letter reaches ynn. a merry Chr!tmn. how
boat. hA dmiif.d .inter hv a mr, ot.rt ; then about fort v five veais ot age, ncariv .ever w;tn you. i? fit retr)er a diKerrnt nrt.tir
elevated her by expelling the water hy a ix ,e'1 high, well proportioned, and rathforce pump, and consequently ho could ! er flf''1 complexion, mild in hn tones of
keep her tfalionary ut the proposed ce, and rther sedate, wnn a counie
nance mat inuicaiea nannuai sen posses
lisni iXAPi'i.n, January 17, IS35 Mr. VaJJingfyn l thought it would oof hft nninterearmg to you to know what sriig '"n her. The inJeionl imfwven oi bill which W9 roporud ,' Ihe House n fW dys eioce by the ronmitfi r so caaaa and internal imrovemente, an.
depth
1 la hid case of condensed alcnospheiic air for a supply, and could eject the foul air when it became unfit for respiration and admit fie-h from his magaztue. To propel this boat antler water, he used paddles, to fold and expand like duck's feel. As an improvement, I suggested a plan iovetned by a topper smith, whose name I forget. then residing in Swallow street.
in the borongh. arid which had been used many years pie vinos by some captains of vepls lo propel them in a calm. I m i'le 'he experiment on a wherry of mine, 25 leet bng, -i feet 8 inches deep, by passinc i round iron rod of I 4 inch diameter, through stuffing box in the stern; oa each
sion and decision of character, temperate, if not abstemious, in his living. I never saw hi.n excited, or knew him guilly of lewd or profane language, and from all 1 knew or heard, honorable in fulfilling his engagements. These requisites were necessary as a successful leader of contraband dealers, but indispensable in his contemplated expedition. The numerous instances of in trepid conduct displayed against the laws of his country, aud afterwards in support f its power, may eniitle him to the addition you gae htm in your Journal of IftOWfif rf, WILLIAM ANNESLEY.
We learn frcm the National Ititrliigen. 'er, thnt the president of ihe Foiled
from what we hare hern, ere it i merry in i r. .1.. i, I..,, ':.,.
our ears have benconstantlv saluted, even do ' tRt'"- rn msfnnt. norrnnnted A-.
irht, withenn, souih; nr.di-M. AVNr., row n Representative in
ring the whole ni:
crackers iiiuumerahle. The voire .-f the,Ooegre fiom (ieorrria. to fill the seat en
whole eolorej population bare hoen s'r t-l c-l . .:.e bench of the Supreme Cou't. mi.de
to their highest jatch, to give v-.T-ime nnd ti"er
ince to their joy; and any diy I will hfitird r. Ju;ty throat of theirs aeu'nt i small piece o! cannon, eontendinj; that it wid he heard nt a (treat a distance, knowing ra rivals Tor them irthe capacity cf noise making, unless it he thr Hon. Mr Laoe, of Imlinna, who( voire is said lo he such that it i unnecessary for the report ers lo repnrt him, inasmuch a his constituent can hear him rri'i the mountnin! In short Christmas dny in the toutii, ii the Saturnalia the slave population. Tho ? y i fh?ir own If ther do not commnnd their niasters as tht-t did in Rome they have full command of them selves, receiving presents, luakin viits, e.rowdin; the streets, danciusr, scroamhig, and bailor, ins, as if they would tiet hsive another chanc.
for tht-year t. norne. The white population
vacant by tho ffr-alh of Judge Johnsop. '!'he selection is probably an unfortunate nne for .he count rv. The i w .Tn-lg" may be an hope! man. I ill be i nns f those politician, vl.o lock upon the ohorilv of the Cunt us m x to a MiMi'y As it is k'nwn that the inmates of tl C'harletown Convriil fie.! htfore it fired, the indictments wiU he nc. a- ' o Chll hr capi'al pu-.ihment if the .i .'.n i-e found guilty, but r hotd lal. r ,i'n iife 5 V' -i; :.rod. n ; ,,
have tbeir parties. The levers make thir of Massachusetts Cm IkUI.
