Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 August 1835 — Page 2

tuuch praise cannot le bestowed upcn 1 h i faithful driver for hi prompt execution?, nd we take pleasure in speaking thus favourable of hiii to (he public and to his employers.

V I N C B I J N S S . KATt'UDAY, AKJt'ST 1835. FOR PRESIDENT IN 1L36. GEN. WHS. K. HARRISON, O OA to. 'SCBJFCT TO THF. I'FCISIOS Of" THE SOVF.KKIGN WILL Of AS INTELLIGENT AND FATiUOTIC PFOn.E. (r7" I'tre nddress of Mr Eving to hit; fellow -citizens of this congressional diftrict, announced in our last week's pa per? j was w ithdruwo hy that gentUman to make' fome addition? ; nnd we regret to tay,hi; debilitated stale of health, with rariou-1 calls upon h atte-ntiou in relation to other concerns, have cuuse ) a delay Jiicli now operates unavoidably to its post pone men t. j We shall take pleasure iu presenting thej address to our readers next week; nnd! we only deir to escape all hhimr on ac count of the delay hv stating the facts. j The hie Ccngrtstiunal E!ectior..--'l)y do the office-holders, nnd paitisans whoj follow party through nil itr injui ioi;3 met-, emorj hoses holding fat the collar, at-' tempt to gull the people in it-gard to the, late --uccess of their candidate, J. W.! Davis ? Is the veto of the Wabash, which J hews the people" money would no longpr he expended for the people' benefit, but Ja ished u pon collar men , unci the hope to impose Akutin Vjn Uurtn upon the honest tut too credulous portion of Jackon"s fwike 1 ccts. one of the cau'ts? Th.eir successful candidate, himself olicitou cnti ernvirg an r ffice for yearn past, is no doubt expected to be out of the way of other; nspirantsai the nest eJeciiu; and in the mean time , to j :n the disciplined, collar -, td mrspiity of tJe hv.vrr hrue, ir obr di ; nee to (ha wi-hej cf a few tchetntrg leiders. Vi:Jj honest patriotic heart, contending for the rights, interesis and liberliei of the people, (that cur glorious institutions rmy be preserved from the grasp of unprincipled and protl'gate poli ; liciar.s, and our country nd vanco her pros-y-eiity) we supported Mr. Cing. We done so, because we had experience ot" Mr.Evi('gj piclitical worth; and without! pretending that he or any human being j)! free of all fuuh, hc viewed him as the 'moit capable, inos! honss!, met fdiihtub to ke coniiitution j .Martin Co'i;i'y, --This county contains maf.y inteibgent biid respectable iy-: iens, and although small, occupies a eommamiir-j position; it 9 therefore vre fsgain adveit to the par ty ycHezv tit-ket. printed at the office of the Western Sun' by order of the Pcs'tn-xtter at Mount rieasanf, nnd Cltrk of the county, (one r.nd the same person) both offices occupihy a Mr. Silas Ilalhert. This jelhuv; jacket ticket was sent into some of 1 h - townships of that county, t ear ing only the can nme, ''John W. Davis. "' for Con-, gres?, accompanied with the report that tMr. Ezzing is (eaii--theref.irp Mr. D 1vis is now tho only candiJate !!"' Tiii was as true ns many ether falsa slate-' ments. circulated Ofion tlie same p.uthority, which shouhf not be crowded out of nil 1 em cm bra nee-. Put we have heard a suggestion tliat should he made known in Martin county, and should never be over j looked, namely : that the party postmaster an I clerk (Ilalhert aforesaid) procur-' rd yellow paper to designate the votes of cei tain honest Jackson men who will never support Van Ruren, or knowingly sa ; critice home interests and proaperit here ' after, to please party. We have also heard a fact related of this Postmaster; on 1 county clerk, worthy of record as his political tricks, and we give it notoriety' ns we have heard it, that he may conlraihct or correct it, if he can. It ha been' Stated that this Sda Ilalbert, the Cierkj end Poitraaster already mentioned, wrote, n letter to the Prosecuting Attorney ot; this circuit, (which that gentleman treated ! with merited contempt.) to induce him toj cause the Grand Jury of Martin county at the late seion of the Court, to indict, certain of his friends and neighbors, for j little alledged offences, setting forth thej fxes that would accrue to each (himself: . t and Attorney) as an inducement! What; p disinterested public officer, and worthy! Van Buren man Mr. Il tlbert is, to saddle! with two public oGkee! Alas for our! count ty. j 2s voice rf V 'and 'tr burgh ccut'y .--A ;

large meeting of the citizen of Vander-jo. Secretary of State, ns Minister to Looburgh county, without distinction nf par-!1or'' "'"J V,ce P''dn- Whcf) r, ... be coii.u 1:1,1 femit ihe i lection of Crawly, was recently l.eld in Lvhcjvi ip, bum1, . i . t 11 . aT J ;l"id, be 1 hVn d h;melf '0 Am; rJferGen. Win. II Han ison recommended as ' , d M !l the ;, n,(,C( , j, j,ar,y (n Mr the peopled candidate for the Presi-lmcy. ; Adams for the (.. e of Mini-ter to Li. ' - jdui. ; u si? re-elerl l S natoi -,n a w - A our neighbor of Hie Suti is ui li-b-'rd Ao'an - man: bin when tha inuraou

ng a long ami disgusting eulogy of MarfTan Bur en, the r-fike-holders' candU' date for president, whirl) glo?e over hi treacheries and known teigiversations

and does not eten al.urle to his vote hring made a tool ! Jarksi.tt. nod .litam-l the senatf? against appropriations fur ii-j' 16 orient to he hi Mirreor. he av- to

lernal improvemtnt, and aeainst eia(u - ting the price of the puLlic land accord

mg to the time it has been in mar kr t, (so ! hobler in 1 he !..nd e v P r expectant ibe , that the actual settler might acquire a j buigi y. an I 1 he in 1 1 iiif g.--e ery ed iLt , home on equitable terms after the ,ei,t , w ' a collar togr-thei wish ra.'iral-. aliens.) land, have beer, sold) we beiune the brief":'1;1' U au'1 .'.aos have been labo.iog ' might mo! :av, to eli ci h'in Mod it h epitome of the man. as presented in the Kt 6, In Mu, , ;r. f.,ce nf a!! tl e-e as'tcund-i following notice of his letter accept i;&- inr and w II know u facts , never ivlivilthe nomination of the office holders' con-' J"Hfcal svj-j-c-ri !" j vention at Caltimore, (and written hv his' ,,,is le l'ui himself open to ridi - , f . , . ' , , T v ' rule. IS'o man ev r mtntrued, ever rip ot.i .nenu ine eoitor ot lue".s. Ls en" po .j ,n :., ,0I a ftril(, ing Star,") will show him as he is, i far , Van Pur en h- for th t of the P.F-tien-as i! cors. rv lie then travelv inloun- n that he

?in. vax m:Ri:?rs i.t:TTr:t. We me d ia r-pomtfi! m tins Utter. is not written n, Mr. V..n l inen's cauti'-u stle. As 'lie whole inatbrnei v f the 15, itnore ConvtiiUon w a- known to the people ; a 1! wu- in a niies! of Y U.'s li leno's me n ly a cileriinn in ( lii'-e iin i men Inokn.g (oi ( iIicp, brought t gether loi e di-ct : ha vi! g for lis so!f 1 I J 1-1-1 the election ot thru man, and the wishes of tho people or the Oti of t':e paify, e th'Hight that when the far re whs cvr, wiieri the rorrmitlee iidouned Mr Van P.uten. what he hat! h rg know n, lhat he was nom mnted, his ar.rwri w cuhl hae I t'Pii, "I liiHiik yon, ger.tlfti-.en, ver corl,f"l thi- rr.ark t o-ir roifi,!fnce I a which W riti!: rcpl," lVc fee Lxc Icst-al o I he emhiacfs the 01 p-u tuoit v (t a lob r a hie brg lotur, and we shall a v h 1 t!Uf OfJ the f c Hion tn examine the wn-th and I leudtii, ar t! Icc.gih Riot depth ! his i'ff n 1 a t K o- a i.d pretentions, as pet forth m the alorcsaul letter of acceptance. e ronirnenrca ! 1 1 1 p f x c e c i 1 1-. g I y droit . ,. . . nod t sfee: g-y l oii-i'Oi- it n -a 1 a 1 1 11. that a nomination h the I '. . 1 1 r n re ( wniion, h ( onver.'.i'.n f ntm iv of' fits own maiiutartut e. is k-t fie otd 00! lorr io- up on the occui 1 nee of n hsr.h i.e would ( on ser,t to Uo'ii.o a word.; '-a- I know the people . 1 could C uo .i oi :i t e Iu cither I am no Ik . r.j ite u it h not xpect a ro mioati'n from Cnt-.gi ess or fi n iate Pei'tclalures; tlifreiore. the Baltimore conventioti.got upsperialiy for my advancement, i- the only -c 1 t'l gf ro '" j p r: thr ct i;r rei.ee of which I an onsti.l lo become a candidate " We are then toh! that Mr. Van Puren's ft iend had asked him to become a candidate during the fir! four pit ol Gen Jack-on' ad muii-t rat i m, I u lie uniloi rnly declared thai the good o! the rmmtiv deppnded upon tho re-election of th? obi chief for a second term, an 1 he appeal:; to 'honor aide" friend? and rt hojf of ,ii-tor-, to bear him cut in thi declaration He protests that he always snnl that the public good demanded the i e-f if ction of Gen. Jackson A humbug i the order of the day, Mr. Van Puieu is excusable fur using a large portion ol it. It was never intended that Andrew Jackson should continue mre than four years in ofiire he could not be tiustetl longer by fiier.dsor foes; but the fart is, tint Van buren soon discovered that it (ien. Jackson was to serve but one term, Cbilhr.nn woo!.! n no1 r.o . I p, A 1 v ,uTt,i ,1 lam ... . t ii. .. . ' a no nun n a rue men w o u ( i u.en oe en-tru-ted with ihe de!inin nf tlto rotiiittv He -,nd the. Kitchen Cabinet therefore agreed Jo start Ohl llirkory fr a cond term u-e up Calhoun Mir rp the old man ajairist c ery ii.er.d of character nr.d i c put a t ion in t.he land separate bun from those w ho went stem it v for hi-good behaour to the people, and then by ting h.tn into their toils, they m-ubl itoto- i him to declare in favor ol any candidate they .leased tor the succes-ion. These. wne the i en son a whv Van Poren Mail

j - .... for Jackson for a second term. 1!: work We will an-wer the qoe-dion of our w a- not cut out in bur years. Had Cal- Nashviilc fi lends, by say n g that eyery hound ai eed to w aiv e his jus' ci a i m. ami . benefit i- to be gained tn a I'i ee count ty allowed Van pureti to mccee d J.icksno,' like ours, w hete it i- a 1 1 k the i ight atol Old Hickory w on Id have neen ki ked ..ul il,e tloiy of the LOS' LI' to govM, by at the end of lour year, and at the Her .taking heed lo the public w ill and hy givmilage would have swoin long be 'ore t h is, in it free rrjie. Tin- is emphatically

that Vtn Pnreo '-was not vyoi.h the pow-'a

der and ball it would fakt! to kill him ha- a brttei tight thai, "hey to meet ami with." So much for Van Puren's anxiety express their --e.itiment-? The remarks for the public good to continue General! ' of our fi lends at Nashville, proceed on a JhcI;,oii in office. Mad his case bee i. ' .h-uble mt-take. First, m supposing tha' made up, and all pi eparati n ready, Uieithe nomination of Gen . Ham-on proceedold hero m.ghl have whistled for a second ! f, om nfciv. and those few. m some mea--:1"1 nomination. IIC operate.) upon hy the w ile-ol our op -

We then have n most ruriou and most impudent derlarntion from Van ren-baielaced certainty, if not impudent - namely, that he never sought thi- mun ii.at.co. Mr. Van Puien, frotn h hoy, f rom the time he swapped jackuivps.'

step by step, pj.ii passu, lias had hi- placed on ihe list ot candidates by a si own interest, con-tautly in view. He j multaneous movement ot the people. was the I r lend of Ci inton w hen Clinton was I Thet e ha- I een no d i illing atiinnj politist i ong, and hi- enemy when he was we a k . cian- and p.d it iral jtiggle i to hmii.i facie, r e he w as the or ponent of the bit e wa r w lien jaibi ic sent i men I hu- G n II a i rtpe.n. We

the war was unpopular, and supporter the war when it acquired strong friend. For neatly twenty-live years Mr. Van Puren has held oilice of some kind. He supported Mr. Clinton against Mr. Ma lison When Ciinton titled he went ove. to Tompkins, and through hi it.fi ieoc obtained an ofi'ice. H watched with a keen eye the changes of public opinion as Judge Advocate, as Attorney General, as State Senator, in Congress, as Govern

j r;'b!e olitieian rehired 10 I u him. (that'

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ui jacK-on, fii Hie gM'UfMl , as he opent j Lai I rn. Ir I tieie vH ir. 1 nil n e Jr i)it ovoel to :i fiiend in M.U ritx- th-.n Iseiit.P t..rh.t,i ..1 cnX'sTITI I' (iN

i wa -the aitt monaster nd after lu.v ! . " 1 ' '" ""J S'J"' ?"'f't"'f"

7 hte fvsiht the rfict I fwie hen mos'by polnici .11- upon pabtif at . h oanl ;,l 1 if . he hi.- h. u uhte to gather togetbuavseitislu uifatiui ! ' Atn.o! everv r-tli e.ll i-a loea-ni' ui Ihf Pr.OI'I.P. wh- r to.ru ail 1 ails o the country, and put ill

iheli-'vei. hi. oi'iiiioi- are known in mo-t , ( .......... i . . . . jl points ot giiera! j-ohf-v lut it they are ,,0, '' ready to aow thr-ru. I be -o? v her. wn-thp fr--u'l. u.-ti iPiiv. ral. nine?nv,(' pmbnof Td f . 'ao r.oir; kouwu 'on i pwint ' I!-i !e not I en pmver !" r i ri t r-1 : a i 1 1 1 p 1 ! ti r -. 1 1 1 y of Oi l) 1011 . n f ? (pif-io'i,? Whin was ever ci-mmttcj no an point ? e next hive a little nn.r p g 'o t i fir a' bus Jl little mo ff Hl.oilitir.'' f (J H J:r k-OO Mr an purrn av he rr.inidor- hto.-H "the ho;iorp, i.. Mirnfof -Hrc'f'l to 1 a r r nut the "1 1 incit le-v ao.i i"lirv I" ff tlie f'tr-eot adn ioi! r a 'ion '" I out t h.e "01 incipl of fi en f he c : i 1 i 1 s 1 . .1 ( Si-on, ;it t eller than th,. C 1 e I 1. 1 f'.se 1 1 ha- i -r: " f' "'" t( Pr ' nance 1 1. k e i: -o it r..r 00 h Geo. ''f'. n not one j r 10 r 1 , n oa w ))-, J a k -on iv .1 s ( 1 - f t e ' h 1 - ! ' r a ; i i i out he ha- f i.i lei'eo evert li e. den iv ed every f 1 ief.d. w ,n look the 1 e -p :;!- 1 iitiy rt ur (it! z hi- e!e tiof, an t . therefore, the lea -ai-i bv Mr ';. r u on thi- poii,i j; fi - ( 1:1 red to u;.n.i)t'i le the r- 1 1 .1 r'""o i.eo. phh. ni...i.i.C o 1 1 he a' i -n aro. li 1 1 er y of l;ienl.i tli.ef, fie !..,e in run1 to -av. that he shah on I y Geo ( i " ri duct If 1 I the fo-tf. rl rd J i c U - 1 1 lie did m t date to a . .P-. k IP os -ball he 01 y ro!( t roo wonld not n t: ri't hnn-t-lf so 1 !a r ns ro i'e 1 1 or, w 1 ' . all 1.1- a v o w e . 1 1 a far h met,' ! 1 the old Chief, that he w o-ihi "o ivrrs TI e-e pre n tbat show how the wind blows f e m Mr ! h p rVan Pur en i 0: j of'it ri Pi e-ide nt of the foiled S'aie- l y (ifn Jar k are s - ! I : o ! ; - to ';i o . If the e. jT'ind n i pf 'l !' : I t f ir ever ' o their It 'i ite The kin? for so' h e w e in lart, will iie.-1-iie who shall Mirrred hi.o. and the p.-oj.ie. !,Ue (! se, Iof Pum. will be cubed upp, on pain of pi osr rip' ion , to cmifirm and r ; ' i f v ihe li,rr f"r " tiOMI ! Pi -i ' en! d! oi !n hi-;Vf-r.rri'i' y rtt-ti iieiu-'anitv be plea-e i to givs In tlifti). Tin' r f w ill be no mote flection by the pe-'ple. Ihe pi e-i ient w ill nppon.r, and the Pa'timoie Convin lion will rinfirtn j ;i:.t. it a ititi.so. The Xalion-d P u.ner ami ?, afiouat Wlr." contain- the iollowino' notie of the 'dern-mtunt-ons of cb'ic sentirrenl now rlevt b.ping in favour ol Gen. Harrison lor Pre-io'ent. Gk.t H.Annrso !--WiiI r,;v sincere wit-he- ot defeat : Van Puien it.l.'iin u-. '"-hat l. nctP there i? m giving a tie-c : sbi rl tOlh: 2 n I i e m a n . as a candidate o! the n.,...,t J 'ri v.... i-.,., ... i ,.. ' r ' o , t , . . c- n , m i -. are calculating the i !ei tliat llain-.n ilikely to h a prominent cundi tale. We Cinsider thi another rre ie gterre ot that w ily cla r.f poiiriri-ms their nile i i'''e o:l c-jt:rr! They have done Itieir lost to :i i i , , the fi ipimIs ol (he present ad ;!' !-! r a 1 mi! , and they are run busy lo e.n.'tlier rpur'er. We caution ail loeiol their com- ; ry not to be caught iti the toils. The V in Pnrenites boa-! tht they are the rf,c'.i."s--tl)Pt) lei the? tnuitia iuanize and e uoiti-d and vic'oiv iSMlie oi'cr uirt. it of the I'LOPLL. and who Hild . .. Pu-'powero'l I hc-e ftv o 'w it hd i a w hi- na me ; ! from the canvas We can e.-ure our! I i i.nm.i, uo.i sppi-iio v. ina 1 1 is in inp

friends that their whole piemises aie;.1' n """""V

wrong-, radically wrong. The name ul'0"1 o question i.a . . ..r ap re,u nre

this veteran soldier and civilian has been -ee in ihe-e demonstration- in hi- favor, nothing but a tu-hitij; t the PLOI'PE. to -natch ihe reins of government fiom the hands ol tho.-e who, by all orioted sytern of corruption, ale hurrying u on to destiuc'i n. We siein them not Inner hm a determination amor.fj the 1'EOI LL to irpak away the cobvebs rd 'pally wim which th1 corrupt and mercenary minions of Van PureniMii have attempted to bin tSienjj and to act m becomes American

ciiizem. The cload which, lut a Uttlet MVUllt, while sincere-, seer, jost emerging ebove C CREAT TE ""j"1"' the horizon, has already overspread one Ti e adventures of this individual are quarter rf the Ilea vens . If will roll en truly ot the o ost ftaitlirg anJ unptein it cmufe. pm eepif tr a wv ei erv rippos cedeuled character. ijr b-inrle. until it tin- purified the po J W ? have just perused the pamphletconitiif ;.t i(i mosphpre. unci ieeei.eitrd andliainmg hi- aisclusures to a suppopeel con.

vom rl 1.. n he -,lihy action the principles ot . 111 ( e 1: :iiution W hen 1 ,t -h al i .1. . .... . ihave leer. . r,-ir ,Ii.iet. wlio w(i H'k in ihe 1 ure ot IIAHPON? Ctitoint not our Nsishi i'U li ir i,f!-. P( t rnr fi i.-o.U f .,. i.nt dfceivrd. The n'mir ati ti o! (in Haiii-o im" a mtve

krow tb.ir riaht-. and who, knowing, motion to -tr ve hia villanouspurposes. iiii D A l! E a-ser t thm . j cnnledei ales n re scattered nil over every CivcinnaU Cazttlc 'slave-lxdoing State, and nurubei in all y--T7-T !"'ut n ,t",4an 9tr0t mm iht . rk hvcning blur. July nf two cla-ues "member s ol the grand 1'0'h, j.o.ncil," or rohhers of the first order and T'.TO I?.VS I.ATIIir. i pecond ly , t he S'riktn, or monsters not let P.y the idiip Ch:.nt.l..!n, Captain Mar ji(o the full etci ets of the leadeis, but n, which -,ih d lCih June, we hare thekept as mere catt"1 paws to do the duly J"iiinal ('u lloic o Jiire 17th. Iwork and niarnl in the passes of danger, pd, o repo, ted to ha ve fallen into the Tjeie lire about 400 of ihe first, and tJUO hand of the Caihts; thai Pnrgos has !f,l the latter class they have a grand I i" laui e.l a rei nt lie; and that a -eri jp'ace of confederHCV ssmewhere m Ar-

' t r,su i r r I ion bad t ak en id ace in A r r a - . r ... ..- " favour or ttie ipvoiutinn ci j 0 1 1 . I nr- furoi esri riemcd iu consequence a -n!"t al'-i-emtnt t'o'-.t.c i St. You. sent n. vear since b 1 he Pi eni h 1 1 r; rr enr on n misri 1:1 to the - Ci iii'iii I' m i1 (i.iecn Chiistine, hd returned to t (aubiiand, it aj'pesrs. has now turn, ' '"'' i c S 0 i i ir a o . fa r'et lii mg dU inv 1f. i!n r viii'n one ft' t.he counsel ot the I.y on, j 11-' tier' . he s-.ys thdt, '-t hough' lesjitimati-' , t heart, 'un foresee the adeat of 1 he tj,nUic the l itot qu-en o ; hp w o 1 ! ! ' Toe 1 1 ial I r fare the Chamber of Per 1 -tyo ;. , lut i' i t i. oij h t w 1 I o. -11 t. a ban oi - I S-"ne o i!,e pi imer, eppeculI ("itiiit t. iuid- r.ni ti. I e rn - n x ce j-'iooatdo ptoi-.ty and gieat brnvei v a ti-t I t! ;n a n 1 1 1 i 1- a ta.-t t'la? the J ) i !, fi of OilrnuT V a 1 I a 1 o-e a - too!;-- a ' I the 1 . 1 ! 1 i-. o ro i a. t li .t ti 1. 1 u i with the Wo- ' e tti !.i) j 'i 1 P r h 1 o ' . Pii'ice- ot owever hUoi f '! h (i'l.l' 1 I'n :i . . I" ! . 1 ! 1 v o r;i 1 M d i-umt-f-r 1 j ii a ' iu 1. 1 ; e hibl t en in P 1 : 1 .1 to. 1! a 1 j.e 1 1 - 0 t re por t, wh in 1 1 1 ; V ' t 'J' ) !)' ' I r o .r too ot J li' , r-. n :...i 1! wnh 1 j,e L-i-1 1 :mat e . and

. - ----- . f vh u is M-imik ih'e, thf ratio w a Ies?, it isjes. The result was Murel Began to fe$l i P ii oi. ,,( r,ir;) md ven'ure little disclosures, at M. II 'i-rr.iid, of Pari. l?o M. L-ifi; te. ! 1,,,-j, Stewart seemed to fa, until full ire on a i-itto p.ighn.d ! coo !i ! ence iv a gi v en Sle w a 1 1 esteemed a Th X i'o"! i! -a . t:p yotifir ( 1 er. ! promi-ine rh-ci pie, taken to the "mvstic

't' a Mana lias ct v 1 I y t-en. a n -.: t -i t h e band o the I )t;ke I e rs 1 1 ; o o i J .Mir-hii M 11-. -n 'n 1 i-ued a rrenpraP 01 rt. -urn :m nii .) re a r. ma ii - i wai 'he !i-' c h net ct a lejrimei.f for; tlperior. Tlie litter I yi ' coa . . enging h arrep'io-,-. ' C-.vhit ted (nth . 1C b Jo dcs. b vies Per O : IT, I V.rn, ; '. 7 t I ; '23 d P-'lt-taiol, li7i o(); :0 do (ieoi-ri.,. :') . ,'Ti'',uw from P 'ideatix to June 12 r e pr e-e ! ! l e l O it cotton in a fa vi'-iaido po:-(!i ',irn!,e The actini; G velio'i ol Ml rhi'-an iia-, by o i or - (1: i m , f"t.K nei the I.eriiiative Council o the Tenitoiy to meet .n M-n lay n- x'. the 1 7 h inrt . to rio etoi .W-ui tay n Ihe b i tni I llt.to. m ! in- mean time. i- n t mtMiye We find the loilow u-g p-'-t-nipt in the I) (G ) Join t,.i ul I u . I,. -f i .-t : j.i-m illt: J ar. 1 "A tier a pal! o n i iin p i -i n had been r I r l 'a ! ef an i:r i.oi t ,. : e received in ' e I i tire i,r e. roo v e in i- a ; on t lie ait ol our State P.x a tr i v e, : hie ii v e P ,! e i! --- to temuon ate. Older, ha -r be o i--sf d i y h.iv . L'l(ti- to the . J i j r (itoeial- ol Mi.nia throughout the bm'e. 1) rep.it to him too me. I in te I s . whai number ol Mounted pill -men and Cavairy ui be lninihed liom it, tn rev;c,ne nivi-.mis at a u:om.i's wainii.g. It is fuppne.i ihi h-rte i ti t 11 it e ; i f i r ttie tn ute.i teiu.ory , to, ptevintnr lepel Iht ari e-rion- ,,l al i - , b-g.ui, oi peiiiaps to invctie ihe terriior,, ! I'm ihe r ne Itaro, that the-e order- wen; confidential, and will not appear m ihe papers until t he Governor remove ihe ii.jiinclini.nl secrecy. 'Ihe cuiprtiass ' l Hu- intelligence may be de pended en. A emiemat, who saw a copy ol the ordeis communicated the toiun.ts to us. ' "- Railroch on Prs. We believe it inot generally known to tlie iV-rlli, ( "epi ho-e who have been on the Ch.wlc.- '"" lin' Augusta Padinad, (hit lhat wmk fl ,! H P ' I"1"' con-t meted on pile u,Ufr) fUe, thus avoiding embankmoit-, ea-dy jrccuimg bog levels, 1 ''"ff e xt et,i P "" 1 ' $,io00 a mile, i.i-tead ol v..ot) 0U0, as 1 . . . . . j I II... X ... I 1. .... w..rr.t i.i mil i.iiiirri.i- n. r i,.; i l - 1 ' ,s ,,t,v1 't,,l,"e of the "g"")' AlllPIICl"1 ei.terpu-e. A . . . ........ r il f I f . ( . ! t 'l'l of a brittle, and the pile are onetimes of a ftighttul htahl. Whether tin- mode will he much, inirodme.l, le.maius to be -een The lUmgor Whtg thinks it w ill . ii... ......... ......... , ... .i ... . 1 ne an ex' t la in iinpuirinnn in oiniatej the deep snows. io the intended railroad !ion Puillaod to Quebec. j jV. Y. Star. The oflice-holdei s are in sad trepida1 1 or. at the signs in the Wesi in iaor of Gen II uiis n He is ihe ureal otje.-j () iht ir ttir.'is. Toe sen lion' : the Ja.-Ji -i'n K t lien arp assuilu-g him in the Globe j Let them go on We have no fear of httr poking then spit through hi nbs. Louuvxlle Jour,

'ittieiate (Mr. Vitgtl A. Stewart,) iu

w bit b t he 1 eude r is let into the mysteries . . t . r a . f iti itirmrg 01 one 01 uit ue r. . H'H v e, .i.inng am: well oicipiiut:u vauug ! 1 i.LLe 1 s t hat e v e r in ies ted the huSO m of ihu. .-v oilier country. Jons A MtRiu'L is the duel organizer . u t.i. a! b. int of this lawless band, wholi.i'v i:.(J ft' 1! igdbli- exert ion, zeal and j L iin,H where the "irivslic coQOCliS are ... . . . . . . rudd a r e fjounii logeiner uy me musi awful and unholy ties and act id perfect coocert ty means of eigns and tokens reccivetl fro.fi the daring individual under whose ii fluence ihey tnoe. Men holding hih places 01 society, and heretofore uri--u-pected, are the seciet instigators of the gaog--nt)d their ultima! object is a hbi-: uiion of thesUes, massacree of the wfcitej, and plunotor of the whole South. Sometime in January, 1C34, two negro nenw tre stolen from a Kev. Mr. Henri ng. of iVPtdipon connty, Tennessee. Mu e! had become a suspicious charucter tn- ihi n pretended home was in Madison county. and had a short time previous been trie i for similar offence. He was bn-rlv watched. It wrj asce rt a ined t h a t tie h . ! left home, for some place on the M o.-isptppi iiver --and pursuit was immeiiatfh made I'y Mr. V A Stewart, w horn M u r el Ji ad ne e r seen and would not jsect Stewart came up with him re-rn-iitx o rncugn!f3--oecarne very farnilar -poke of abuo tant thieving in th country, not reproachfully, bat w it h just with perlect j' 1-: die at ion & at lentn succeeded in inf'u : (ij .Muiel to believe him a "rare feM..iv. " and tit iristiument for his Mirtiosrx, , et into a fall history, iic ' V In n t hey returned. Ste wh rt immed iately f.ii M n 1 f.1 a n ealri nnrt held in r nstod v . - - - - - - j 1 1 h n i.e.-, i In, n, Murel' d isclcs ore t. that hP ' n native of Middle Tennesse that t n c I, i hv hia mnllmr. when a child, to nilr 1 er and defraud, hejsnrn bf carr.e as he 1!'ph up an accomplished villain, UDd was - ti t or i -us in the neighborhood of his 1 ii th for act of rascality , that he found it c iiveiuent to fix his ostensible residence tn tiie 'hen new and unsettled wilds of the Ve-t;ui Pi-tricr, where he could more unre'v roatuie his plans, mnke pro-e-lyte-, maraud the country, and run off pi'.pi i ty jf re fie hrrd nntrl outwitted i,v Stew mt. snrcesfilly prosecuting his f,e ( a r n u d e-ig-t. . tn kine lor.jr. nnd m v ste;iou- fx-ur-mn over the country, nml learned w it h e ery villain he conbl find .,, ,j n,afUir jM tf great contemplated ma-a( re a.ol j.mneJer atove niluderi fo. Hi- adretituies. in these excu-i sions, nr full o im-iiifnt-. anil r.f which aie enough to rn ko in blood run cold in the veins rf ;,! Uh i are not J i-t to thp feeling of hu. rn'.nity. 'bake ihe tollowinpr. which wo - r seler r el rand in tioni the pamphlet; "I had t e" at qtjainted with some old han.'f for a lemg time, who had given me li e lomeinl evne royal fellows between N isbvide and Tocalrp-sa, and t'ftween , !f :.,,, 5avanah. in the S'ate of Qeoi -i . and many other nlaces Mvself M.,,i , ii,.,v ,i. .,IIl0 nl Pr... .rM t lf, ,.,1 flM, r C(1u,i ,,,, n, 9tu, fpfj for (;H,,j;t We ent in comply witha xrtiliS South Caralinian ju-t as they got to C. ml e i ia nd mo(, ;,t a in. and Crenf ha w soon knew all about I.i- businesa lie harl been , TfM.fP ,. Lny n (Iigvs ..f hogs, hut ul,n ,,,, po-, the, e.", oik was dealer than he r.,ri!lU.fl, MIM ie declrned purrhasins? We concluded he was a prize Ci.n-ba.v .y:i,;.cii n! rot ; I rrnrlerstmid his idea. Crenshaw had travelled the ro.id be to re, but I ne e r had ; w e had 1 1 a veiled s veil m,e, ,,e nviuntain, Crenshavr a-ked me for my whip, which had a pound ol lead in I hp but ; 1 handed it t him. and he rode up by the side of th South Carolinian, nml gave him n blow oa ,1,r '"' Uimhe him from his hors e lit Humour horse, and fingered hit - 1. - . . . . r . I . . i tf r . ti p rv-.ii i-'i-. ...I.... i s "'onus. Cren-

-haw said he knew f a place to hida him. ami galheied him under the arms, I - I . I : i ,

i.i nm ny in ieei, nn.i conveyed Dim to a deep ciev.ee in Ihe ttfow ol the preci pice, and tumbled him into it he went out of siyht. We f hen (untitled in his sadrile, ami took his horse with US which vvat woi th 00 ." Q() another occasion, he had prevailed on an old i.en.i man. his wife and three pon-, to run oil yvi'h him to Texas, where be prorri-ed lhm freedom; on condition 'hey would work for him one year. While dec-ending. tlP Missispippi. "The Id man hecarn' pupirious that we wett g i' g to seil i h t rn, ami become quite contrary We saw it would not do to hive him ith u-: so ne landed one day hv the aide ot an i-Uml, and I requested htm ta 1 ' with me aioniol the point of Ihe island, and hunt h good place to catch some fish! After w were obscured from our com