Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 June 1835 — Page 2

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,;-. f ,.r -iV:"irr jch-go ' -; tun !or. w ill; them? I- there jMnnre which nrrtirrrd on my journey 'reptile, it was found projected fi cm the belt--roir 'rv. b- tiv man '"f c:nmon sense who does not hither. Wilin the bounds of this etnte,fy a, &iont onp 1 1 i r 'J of its lenrtli, whh h

r th.ir 'v,.o.H (...i.rvf fhr -ho . manoipatpd black, n- mann-cripl vrns shewn to me, writ ton - , The head was si...

, .,, ,,,,,,, .!,.prnnnr.1 .,;inn a tog a rnoj-irity, will not iumU upon a full i with the purest intention, and supporting

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a full share

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mint nl. A tinM'iinff iv

r..i:,,,i , (;,. t.nvri the im"-I pomorous. tint tlipy wiil pot rorppd

peihnp, that b i ever p.-ti heft heie. of the sorhl r i ' r I ' a is-? Whnt but th Th put ff if V igo presided, nn I nmnni?! j extr eon t y ol en !-. no?? anil !! ! y C oil III in-Hi.-in -t a . of th so who attended, the .duce ny on to 1 1 1 . 'i rr tb".t rtKb proposiminisfer of the ff.pt I cf every ilenorni- j tions as the could ho listen'-d in by a nfi"n were roti'pirnoim . An address to j people pu it-iteilu'ent a those of the south the rresidert w: 3 imanim m-'.v agreed cm t:tes. Further, tho emancipators i , .1 m... .... ii . .1 n.l.. I l...t i i ll.n.r Inlrnlion

0. II 1 11 . I V f OflVMPno lnr I 0 0 lllfle' nifin; n i ' i -'- i i i '- i.l I rr i ii a i 1 i i - u in : iij - ii

from (lie fear that some irrn dlul 5urrt"i dual injury, fiom tvn.'io rantnet wnh his person. Alter bis death, thoy v ent to the faimers in the in ichboi hoi u, and

political ril Is withjwilh nn eloquence seldimi surpassed, tjieje' on e side oi me i.noy, ana oi ine rPr;1irj,C(1 ll)em )o .ury ,,m, ns no Ihrk ,,.n t,ar.CCip; of these, jmost erroneous and dangerous ji inciples usual ?ize and form. Lut veiy little neikjnian could Le In mid to conic r.ear liie

in relation to this very Mil'ject. appealed, and no taperinc maiked its in-, hoily.

P.,,, let us leave U.. R oomy ionic anrt ,, I5oUl PX(ri,miln., f.f ,l,e 5nake turn to one of a more pleaMny; charnc-i . . i ter. Termit me. f. llow citizens, to con-i t-rminnted m a tad. It I, It setd. oratnhte yon upon the prosperoui and '.ed on the road fr the observation cf othrapidly improving: state of your country. ,'er travtlitrs.

A comner's inquest w as t!ie next driy

lit'.d, hich pronounced it a case of murder. I'pon this Cbailes tPHmin va? aireted an I put in the Ilfampbtend Jail, w lie i e be ha i emu in f (I to :he present time. The Grand Jury also found a bill lor

slate of your asjriculf ure as in the. On our first page will be found the muider, and he was now brought to trial

This is every where appaient, as well ini

i etio.-t tbir rl.jfft (although their rts I, uatle of industry and bu-inpes which yourj remar.9 0f Geneial Harrison, made al!,'l'n" the charge.

pi. .-iTP-i t i (.- alone "'H' h foul.! en1 1 1 e I lieir 1 1 aniim ! it v . i was a suhjnet of the Inchpct o-ntifi-rilin to oie. that a H'svhiti oi w.m p iiStu!

ivith rn'nl unanin'ifv, rv,re?i theii the slaves h c:.lled for, both by moral ob jntaient of rur difli'-nlties with Frarce inteiest, u

cri!tian:t th a'SFrtion) Iv no other towns prcent. there is lurtlmr sut.ject , , .. ,. . . ,, ... i he case was opened nv wr. I iiomp-

ner. iban bv convincing the. slave ludd-lof congratulation in the information just; 1 " ' ' u,r L j son the district attorney , who stated it to

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mcennes.

erUiie h ppi doh". ion ot my pa-t connnci. n 1 : 1 1 i r co'.fi lmc e in mj future managerr.rnl ' f '.heir runfiiu. The a. hirers of tin- inei-ti"C i nvtnced the I'o-ited eiiee'. and I .-' .- 1 ''if til'-a.u'-e to amio'-nfp tilt! Ii;f 4 'i I' . S Itefi'l'ner.t, a Corp CTi-po-i d r.f tSe le jr.i-o.i'e i!icni Uif

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u Hrp -!- iron .! ir.or l ho ( )-,

t.irrt to rev or Vrs, and !'

riii.'ii -mi I son i d policy. An uniledg'ed j Although I have adopted the principle r f )ut! at the morr-.-'nt of bis Seaving (in j Decatur, ' For niv country, right or: hm :-.' in nanv i'i-' u 1 ', ij-e ! has left . wronM when contend imr with a foreign

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iv, nn'tert ike power, it would have been with thp jrre.it

-; t the coon-! ct posjit le reluctance that I could ha ve , transactions of thnt ;

.r. Vt .ndleton nnd 'given mv yoto for a war with France, p -t eal w isdom 'considering her as I df, as the only bari..iv io reren'ly j rier to despotism on the continent of Fu-

n r-.r, , .uaoison.'.rope. In such a war, it tim nar. e"iMartiQ Van Furen for the Presidency, Md

j-. ii pu-sinie inai uniifuii mr our warimrs in .'Hve atiopicu ,

;:'y and presump

It will he rea-J with ,e 0f cr(,at atrocity . nnd who intimated

y by those wlio hated the that be supposed be should l e able to I .1.1 . - . tN

n 1 1 1 2, but by those of their; f'rove lnal "ne" l"e b"s"(,f poi up vvitn

, . . .. . i old Mfplien at the hour l two in trie mnrhave heard from the; r, ..

j ii ing, in con? i ipiem e oi lien i ini me groan-i

nTv. tusiory oi l.'ie; nf .i.c..,! ii,t i.o ..; t,rnt i,;,

w ilh a f luh until he w as ipntc dead. Dr. Morras 31. linger, a most infelli-

The ofiice holdeia'' Convention, ns?cm gent and candid witness, was then called

bled nt P.altimore, have agreed to -import ,or lhc prosecution, lie said hp was one

1 i I s of the

ton, w iih i he ..b.i;ic-ers an I miiit.a of tl.e.tion conhi be exnilntr'! !

terrifr i" lfft.ivr or olVnsive opcra-j Put Hif course purs-;

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.' the emanci-

i,nn. as the en. or the o-her mijht np- priors is nnr o.' i 'n? ion. 1 . I o net say pear to m "i-'t nr'ui! in securing tiie.thet thorc is i nv words in the Constitution siiety of the frontier?. 'which forbid ni-h (ltc!!inrs as they are I h ave cacn you this bort l,.tnry of engaged in. I kootv thai iherr is not the evonU which prece li d the militai y And that thore is eve n an article which operations of the bill of 13 1 1 , to show secures to the citizens the right to ex-

von the unanimity and 7.e.tl wiUi w.ncn i pi t- ami pumi-n iut.ir opmioui wuiiouij .Tyrants fall in every foe'1

was supported bv ib.e people ot toe tern , telnctien. l..it in the construction oijprPnch 6olttierst and sailors are neither torv at that interesting pi iod, ami to ex- the ConsMtuth -n it is always necessary to , y rant3 nr ,he supporters of tyrants.

ii o are pr,'-i'.i, '-'i i' u.." i u I'ti.Mio um.ti n n

a tear cry, rhich wonbl unite n relerence to our own principles, and to the diameter of our enemy. Should we have ndop ted the spirit stirring address of Pruce, "Lay thn proud uiirpcrs low,' it wonbl not apply, for Louis Philippe is no usurper, but on the contrary, the only monarch in Europe made such by the voice of his nation.

to pceifi;ri its meaning

mess to the survivors

thp liPTitir !t Tratitu p with which I rc- as loriT.eii, .-.n.

member the conti b.MK.e with vhich they t'V compatison of its provisions with honored me. jeach other, an 1 with the previous situaIhaverov fallow, citizens a fow words tion cf ij,e soveial state who were par-

more to say to you on another su'-ject; one tes to it. I i a portion of these, slavery

which i-, in my opinion, of ni.ie impor-; was recotusi .

y took care to nave

tance tb.ui any 'other lliat is now in the me right secure! to them to follow and

reel?

course of l:cuioo in any part of t le

Union. I allndi to th societies which -to other siutes

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i sijrh of 'um ns were fugitive0

i'be laws ol Congress

f ive, been formed, and the movements of pa-rd im.icr this power, have provided

certain individual iu some of the tatC3 punishment tu any who shall oppose or' in relation to a portion of the population interrupt tho exercise of this right. in others. The conduct ot these persons Now can any one believe that the instrn-' is the more danernTis, bpcausp their ob- rne.it which contains a provision ot this iect is masked under the garb of disinter- kind, w hich authorise a master to pursue ;fctedneis and benevoU'm.e, and their ,hi? lnvc into another state, reclaim him course vindi a ted bv PiKumPOts and pro- and hncg him hack, and promise? a pnnpsiiiors which in 'he iibrtract no one enn i. hini'tit for any citizen or citizens of that deny. Put b.owcver fn-cin . ting may be state who hou!.l oppose bun, should at the dress with vhi- h liiir scbeir.ea are 'the same iimt; authorise tb- latter to ns-prps-rnted to their b liow-ritizens, with sembie together, to pT3 rftolutnns and whatever purity of intention they may adot t andrtsses. not ordy to encourage Ii ire I e. n formed and tu:-t. lii td , tin y will the slave- to leave their masters, but to be fjiiti.l to carry ia lh;ir tiaiu, uiischiefs fit th-jir ihrnals l-erorethey do so? I into the wh ..!; Union, na I horrois to a brge sist that it the citizens of the non holding portion of it, which it is provable some ol slave state? can avail themselves of the the projectors and many of their supper- article of the constitution which prohibits ters have never thought of; the latfM-, the -any 1 1 stricte n of speech or the press to first in the -erics of evils which ore to pu'dish any thing mjuricus to the rights snriog from th:s source, are such as you of the slave-hoidine state", that they can hav" read of to hnvc been perpetrated on ?ij to the extreme that I have mentioned, the fair plains of Italy and Gaul by the ;or eliect any thing further which writing Sc) thian hordes of Aiiibv and Allaric, and . or speaking could effect. Put l'ellow-ci-such as most of vou apprehended upon 'tizens, these are not the principles of our that memorable night when tho toma- Constitution. Such a Construction would hawks and war clubs of the followers of 'deleat one of the great objects of its forTecnm'eh were rattling in your subui bs . ! mat inn , which was that of securing the regard not the disavowals of any such peace and harmony of the States which intention unon the pari of the authors of, were parties to it. The liberty of speech

these schemes, since upon tho examination 'and of the press was given as the most

of the

t he v

ient which would haveistates tne rights which appertained to

Liberty's in every blow,"

On the contrary, every soldier or sailor lot to France, would be one taken from the defence of liberty. Our gallant army and navy would in pvery battle by land or sen. meet with some of that noIde band of youths from the military schools of Paris, who were the leaders in the accomplishment of that glorious revolution which drove the despot Charles X from his throne . That France is willing to take upon herself the guardianship of liberty in Europe whenever a proper occasion shall be presented, 1 infer from a number of circumstances. Upon a late occasion a claim which it was said the Emperor of Pius

An intended to make on France in behalf

of Poland, was alluded to in the Chamber of Deputies, one of the members observed that it was true that thuift was a debt Jue from France to Poland, and that the former was as willing as she was able to pay it, but that it was nut a debt of money but of blood, and that Prussia might

Hir.hnid M. Johnson lor the Vice Pies dency .

The citizens of Vinoennes rind vicinity

ot the coroners ol l'ieen county, that ho w-iis called on the morning of the I Ith of September, to the house of old Stephen, and there found the body of a dead Indian about three rods from the house. There was a severe wound on the right

the brair.s hsd fell. The nieht was the

coldest of last winter, and the body was extr melv frozen. There was another

are particularly requested to meet at the'e of thp head, out of which some of

Court House, on Saturday the 13;h in-t immediately after the adjournment r.f the

Agricultural Sociely, f.r the purport el ir jury on thi kit side ol the heal, and making arrangements for celebrating the the deceased had bled prolusedly. Part approaching anniversary cf Amenca.i In ' tf ,,c rnst "Vl'f cJj,en'1 found in , , i the houe with blood on it. I be pnsoner dependence. ' , , i .i i r i ; said he regrf tttsd the occurrence and did - . : i i c. i ,r, lw..i..

rp i tii i i .i r i ll 11 "l'" "U Hie n.iur. I he U abash (Jm.e 5 ) is very tu 11. i , ,. , v ' Feins cross exam ned by Mr. Western,

Dieam Doais are passing cnr.y, loaned principally for the upper Wabash. Knox County .lricultural Society.

A meeting of this Sociely will lie held

he stated that the prisoner might have escaped, but did not. The deceased was j,;irt Indian P:ft mulatto, an unu su-illy bad fellow, and considered a very dangerous one, both by males and females

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pursuant to adjournment, on Saturday thel P"r! icuiai ly rno niacK; a mm. o. 13th day of June, inst. at the Court House bodily power, though of very intemperate it 11 o'clock, A. ill. at which time, the ! hf,V"'9- e ff'soner. on h contrary

was a mud and inontnsive .nun, huh appeared deeply sorry for the fatal event. The witness could not say there was evidence of more than one blow, fop the deceased might have staggered to where his body was found, after receivinf? the blow in the houe; and the wonnd on the left side of the head might have been occasioned bv his fall. Ztbulon Doty was then called for the)

J prosecution, and testified that he knew

members and all persons friendly to the institution, are requested to attend. The Directors of the Society are re quested to meet at the Clerk's Cilice on ihe same day at 10 o'clock, A. M. A. D. SCOTT, Secy. June 4th, 1C35. FOR TliF. VINCENNES GAZETTE. OUR POPOl Gil.

What is to be done in relation to our

demand and receive it whenever sheito,VD The wet weather

thought proper.

Dorough Police? There are no trusters.! 1 ,r,nru9- 1 I he prisoner came to his house and there are no regulations for preserv-' nn In" morning of 14th, and inquired if

inrr the health and cleanliness of the . "ctorus had been there the evening be-

nas mi.'

fore; and on being told he had, said he

said, told, him to keep him out, and that

whrn he broke in, he took the club and

! struck him. He admitted that he struck

s schemes, sinew upon i" "niiiiiia'i"" (-- ' o e publications which havebeen made, ell'-ctual moa-.s to preserve to each and will be found to contain every fact every ci'ien their own righ's. nnd to the

drv reservoirsof filth. anminit.K had killed him; that the deceased had

Fellow-citizens, is there no such debt to nroduce ill health and ri isouitos i Df ore 'ie broke in, that uncle Steve

due from us to France? Examine our rwht there imt to be a meeti-,cr 0f the i na'' Pot money, nnd he knew it, and was;

history und I think it will shew that there)cj(j7,en3 to fake into consideration t i rom'flg in to take it. Stere, the prisoner

is. uue aeui oi mat Kind was incurieasubjpct f cleansing and nurifvir the; in my native State, at no great distance ,ourit When the e. vii. ntt',-t,.!ar:t on the I fi-i m I 1' a r.l.wu r.f mir l.trti-i TVnfinnr tllP r . i- . .

""u mv.c 1 j "ii. s want or a nroner rown no ire riava icpn

memoiable siege of Voik, it became ne lfe, there will he no lack of energy but1 h'm mnie l':an nnce I'Ut did not fay how cessary to capture two of the enemies ' oug'hl not the evils to be an tsted V Let I of ,rn ; he M'fI ,ie vei7 sor,y. but advanced redoubts. The txecution a" o.!ariy one lock at the situation of our strctt1 sn0,,,' "ot n,n nwa- T"fl neighbors in

iiik iiuujc were an arraiu or ine Deceased. There was a track of blend from tho. door of the house to where the body lav. The stick was (be upper part ef the bed post, over two feet long, about two inches

io.aris was executed in a moment. Viih 'Mtejv to irittlre the health and cmnf oi t of trough, and shaped in an eiht square

one was committed to ine active gaianiry; j swe t! f;,,esf;0i, Lv the wav

of the American Light Infantry, the ol her j are there anJr sa,u,ar., regulations which to the steady discipline and valor of the j can ow ilC . er)force("j ? T. i;,,,.r, ot grenadieis of France. The signal of ad j Trustees are virtually dissolv ed. Ouirht

vance ntmg given, me ias or me u.ci-!there no, l0 be gome gtepS (ii;4Cn in-imtl!i

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astonishing activity mey surinountec , Pur citizens, and can it be doue except by obstacles, and the Abattis without remov-1 voluntary associations?

lug u. 1 lie opt iaiiuus ui ine iituunj UCNN1.S.

Hnd ev erv ar gum

boeu used if such had been their object . them at the time ol its adoption

lam certain that there is not in this as-j It could never h'tve been expected that , wne (lifTereut. With steps slow and as

sernbly one of these deluded men, andjit would he used by t.13 citizens of one; firm as were thwi; hearts, the column had: vr-itAO:";m.VAT5V Till .VI. I Oil 3; that there are few within the bounds of' portion of the states fir the purpose of 'reached the Abattis which was in the aetl iM.'iE. ti. j,ia 1 1" ilmrp urn a a v . I would ear-i depri v in those of ano'Iier portion, theiof beini? removed, when to the demand of Q't.f.ns CorrrTV Oye and Tehmixkr

nestly entreat them to forbear, to pan-o j r i-h's which they had reserved at the a Pntish sentinel "who comes there,".

7'here was a nail driven in towards its

larccst rnd.wiih blood on it. P.einr cros. f xarniried bv Mr. Western, witt ess stated that the prisoner said h did not intend to kill Tuctorua; that nil in the bouse considered their lives and 1'ioperty in danger from the df ceased, and that he had been frequently ordered a' nay. 'ephen ?k:dmore. the rid nejrrOj was

then called, and t'.i:;ed that the derea

Pelore Judge Edwards and others.

... iio.r i.n.l leli'.eiatfelv con-i !e r ! adord ion of the Con-titution. and in the f x-f-Frtnch Grenadieis " ar.sweied the in- IIeampstfap, L I. May .Oth. 1C3". !

Ill ,ll.l, LUIVI ...... w - J I , T the consequences of their conduct, to tiu rci-.e of wl.ith. none bui ti.emfelves have tiepid ofiice r at Ihe head of the column.1 Ine i cople CTe vs. Section. i he. ivh.ilp I'm ,n to iho -tates more iur.:i-:di u.nv conceia or mteie-t. If slavtry isauThese words were followed by the tl.un-.' prisoner was indicted for the murder of n

ately interested, and to those for whose ev n (,un! n one moie ti-addy aciiiiori . tiering of the cannon and small arms, and .singular notorious individual ca!,en James' oil camp to his house about 11 o clock at tieiiitit tht-y profess to not. That the 'edges u than I uo) lii'j evil is with them jheiore the parapet was gained , and the Tuctorns, know n as the Obi-man among night and demanded admission. Peieg l ittor will be the victims of the weak, in jif there is guilt in ii, the guiit is their, standard of France planted upon it, the the negroes nnd Indians in (Juccns and, paitly diunk. he said he knew there was judicious, presumptuous and uiicvi?ff;ti'" , u it ours, sine t nerlher tlie tates w here it; pieviously dry duch of the lied ou lit was Suffolk counties, L. I. ; money in thf house, and swore he vvoid.l ul eif 1 1 ts to secure them a thorough exim- liiuus notexi-t, nor ihe government of Iheja pool of blood. This debt stiil remains j It appears that one Stcrhrn Skidm-n e. rrme in. The prisoner was setting peace-

ination of the subject, must convince : United bta'rscaii, without usurpation oi in our books to the credit ot t ranee. .an aged neero, with tu wife, resi-ted u alle ly tne hrr , and was curled upon bv

I ham. The struggle (and str'se there . power, ai

must be) may

th'.1 lolation of a soiemn com-l Should she ever again he contending for' a lone hou?e at Cold Sprit- in (ueens vitr.esa to defend the bou-e.' The club

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co in in : nee vv mi nun ors paci, no any m ing to i oinu v e 1 1 " u mm i nt r ir ten ex. our y ou in muei reojt nicer o"n"i , e. uu mr- n-"i,ri uim n- u im-n uiuujui m m uiiiiiiimii mwi nr.

3.11 h as I have described, but il w ill end . iiie con-era of tio5? w !;o are immediateiy that it must be paid in kind.

niil. iii.ii p I'liml v rivetimr Ibechiins. or inttiett d. Wiih that o ustni there is' I owe vou an MiobErv for bating detain

ui ili ut tr t-xtirnation of those v.ho-?.n-l a man in Ihe

Uii. they advocate. Am I wrong, f; 1- t

imalti ni'.li whom be cohabiipil, ;d-o rs. en er.tally in the chimney corner. Witdi d iheie. On the -l:h of Decenibei last. ncfS saw the prisoner strike but one blow.

to willing Iv

livpim in Hindi in:' the terms vvcau. coinidisii it lnan i

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in eum ntuoiM an i iiiicousiiiutiona

: iviode woild wlio w ould : ed you so lone, ftllovciti.ens, and ak : the deceased, w ho was a large and pow-.j when the deceased jumped' on him, nnd ...niiibuie his ai l lo ac-j leave Tdr. President to effer you a toast, lerful mm, nnd an olject of great terror they both went out of the house together.

to 'he c.iUld e:l.-it i.', evorv

old. It mv votej lrJiana. Aided by the legitimate de-' and superstition among the toacks, come Charles shorily alterwanls returned, nnd

an. ins dollar in the: scendants of the hciots who foiiglit un-i to the house of Skidmore, at .-.bout 11 o' the houe was again secured. They had

iiieasuies of ihe emanc i oator- 1 A slight Ii easury

-riutcd to Ihaf Wairen and Putnam and Staike she o- clock at night,

inn iiemanneu entratiro.- no i lea inai iiie neceasen was seriously

move-, tne irr-t war ol Independence .

I com-

uohli

examination will, 1 think, -hew that I aai'olject. Put th.'y w.il oncer as.i lor aid pened the road of glory in the second nsi 1 his being uenie.i Mm, he insisted with ioj ired. lm. supposed tie had gone away, not. i.i a v indication of the ol jects of a 'hoc cmnl to .e"a.de.l us i oi.g as liie ilie-'the patriotic m-i.se of liberty had done in' great violence upon entering, saying h it W iiness then detailed his getting up in the.

convention whiihwas lately hold in one g ii, pcr-ecii i:.g I .i o gio.is of ths towns of Ohio, which 1 caw in a ninU at in pr -jrvs -l . Inch

new sr:a(icr, it w said lhat nothing more oi.nn; the ini.

was intended than to produce a st.i.e

ou'ilo- IceiniT which wouul lei

a iitni .i.nent ot iho constitution, a-i'hoi! .! ig the ab duion of rl.ivcry in the United Stales. ?iow can an ameudmunt ol ll.o oii-tilolion be etTvcUd without the cou-

nf the southern states? What then viewed b

of

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ii il CO,( l!I li-. d I

I. l it M m: .-ti.j'H 1 unineuiatelv i

slopj-jd. 1 nis o in civ ot- tiuue vy ine l uce of put iic ioi u. and that cannot loo s -on fe biouiit iat operation. Every moveme.it itmcn is i.i.i.ie by the auol-

lii.diist? in the non hohiing slave states, is!

! he Unew tnat they ha 1 money. A"er l e- niii'it, hearing the groans and discovered ing repeatedly ordered lo go nwav, nnri the body. They all believed that the o'ej having as repeated ly rcfii-fd, he ttirt-at-, ceased was an Obi man, possessing the

ened to break in ti e noor it it wero not power ol ruarms, and inflicting diseases

VINCEHiVES

SA'l L'iiDAY, JIM- C, lfi35.

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r aouii.i rn hrelhrcu as

Phis number commences the fifth vol-

a" time of the Vincennes Gazette. To our

opened. Lpnn tins throat, b.il.lmoie.

u ho was a" ed, told the prisoner, who w a

nnd other lejuiies on whom he would.

They woiitd have considered a rattle-

a young man, to keep the deceased out of srake rnuch less dangerous in the house the house. At this moment the floor was' than the deceased. JJe died soon afler

they discovered bin: in ihe morning, nnd

burst in by the deceased, when the priso

ner seized the end of a broken bed-post, rhey durst not take him up and friog bun

is il, proposition to be submitted to them? attack upon their rights, and which, if. . , , ., , i and ii dieted a severe blow on ihe side ot into the hou-e, for fear ot his evil inlbiI. ,s this Tha -.re,cnt provisions of the ' pe.siitcd in, must in the cad eradicate' P,,octual gubiCr,bc" we are gra,e,ul '"the head of the deceased. After this, enre. They considered him as powerful Constitution secures to you the right (a-those feelings of attachment and affection' the support afforded u?, and we have en-j the latter attempted tosic.e the priner. as six men when he was dying, and no r'i voa held before it was made, 'between Ihe. citizens of a! the states' deavored in return lo amuse and ins! ruct ' when the bio w was repeated , and the dc- colored man could he found to touch him O.H IOIH.HJUU ., -.i-l t 1 ....... ., ll.o I... l!, ,.fl. l u u.lu..l Tl... .X. I

1 which you have never given up; io which was oro.oicei oy a com mutiny eithe(n The favorable manner in which ' '" ' p t . ur'

er has been received, induces us ; )tj anJ ,hen re,nrne( l'iie family then witness's h-use, and believed he then

e that the es'ablis'nroent will lewent to tel. and it was supposed that tame liins lo rob.

the g'-n Uv Inch, il can alone be pifs-rvcd. I eu-j furthur patronised by the addition of ma- 1 uc'oras had gone aw ay . .ihout two o - i ne prtciiwon having there rested,

ciock. however the rif x; morr.ir.c', oi

mid which you have never given up; io- which was nioi.jce-i vy a c oiumuuny ei ! them. n -mage your domestic concerns in your! interest, au J dangejs ii tha war of '"c! a o.vii ay, but as we are convinced that ; revolution, which was iho loundalioo of, ie P' l' v..u do not manage them properly, we jour happy union, and by a coulinuarice of . to hope

want vou to put in the hands oi

ei.il government, in the councils of which (ttejt you then, fciiow-cituiens, to frown wo have the m.ijoiity, the control over upon the mesuies whi .a a.-rr to produce intse a.aiteis, liie f,"cct of which will be results so much to he d, rn.o.t!ed. ,,...,.-!., -r. v.,.:,-i!,i. i.Aitei from v ours i The opinions which 1 invc now iven.

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into oitiei- hands. Agatn, in some ol Itii iiaiis. .iod iri section of Gtheis, t.ie 'ol:.' n

,...,iii. .tion far exceeds that of the white, j-w.i -ta'.e. I :..iva ta.;. n t, ; Some oi ihe fui.iocit-.itor!. ti ! su a,, i.n it .vinos- ;!.( m h---ie, k i i-M. g u,

uiuiaie aooliUoii . Wiiil & the pi', "-! ; tut v s-'"' oil 'co.

Ii..., in -ii r. icgard- ti.or ilji'! a... ,.i'Ji hot thr a'.tuitlives otil'i.e

o.ial ' .cuatii i .villi tie Hacks, vf ao ts- at tLu tiiLi. a ji.::.;. -ii by a uioiiu-

ny names to our subscription li-t, beginning with tiie pie?ent volume. We have been inlormtd by two gentleuicu of veracity, that in travelling ai ov-

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that the) rtoai j : kii.J.j icctived tiii'.h is ti.ai the ;ri.-ii.ti o. theni

inert) lo. Lognnspoit in this stat; thieeor lour days t iveu if !,nce) they came across, on the road, a idwithl,, , , . , ... -:,. ..,

niacK snake recently aiiieu . .u us 'iseating a singular appearance, they alighted, aiid oq cxamiuing the head of the

setting u; in I ed , di oa :iul i.roi:,s at a short oist.u.ce fiorn tiic Ii uitf. He woke

d Ste Mr 'Vtsieiii roe and submitted to the

ipl.en Skidmore was in the habit ot get- Court lhnt this was H ch ar cae of jotiItn g up to -ue ke i.is pij e. i:t htard, w oen h iHi homicide, under the PevidSta-

fur. t.ie i.eceasi d being in the act of tornm;t i ig a burglar v at the time cf kdiir t;;

up the j liicner, aod mbrmed him tha' ai r! he moveu the Court to direct the juTuctoras w as y et there . L pen going out, ry to anjiiit him without further tvithey found the deceastd a few rods Iron, dence. the hoase, aniong the bushes, and in a few Judge F.dwai ds expounded! the law nj . minutes afterwards he expired. It ap-. on this point in a lucid manner to thejupeared th.it they weie dtlured from : ry ; and w ithcut leavirig their seats, they touching him, or ieLdtiiujj hiin any aid,j prouounced t!ie I'luoLcr hot guilty .--Sun