Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 November 1835 — Page 1
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V From the. Indiana Democrat. I.VDI.W.V. Heme of in V be;i ! t ! l! i y pinning fp.r.d, Thy ! . j i .-; - !!!:! C"y .-dreams Art' bcauiifii! r. i'airy lai,.!, )iijil.!M iu I 's Ju aiiis. Tiiy finis art' bravo and proud of ihce, '1 hy tianbttttr f iir and l;i i!it, A? nature's iiiav'rt that carpel thee, Or tars that uild ihy idjlit. H raits r.ro l.o 1 1 e That IU i'n 1 as gnen to caith. Ami 'ir'.'k .' r:i! ,l O Ol. 1 1, y la vast. . i 1 i ,K i ic. i 'id i .V dill. Froo ; t h v sparUlinc vn!rr?, tarh i.eart that throb- in thr-e; b;ivet 1 1 . a 1 1 and '! y fair daughters, "oiiC evi-r bow the knee. Creatntcs ol so'i!, (run mcnify A;id favor'd '0'i of faa.tAre thine; ! ut pride of ancestry, o thtt; i.- but a oiuijO Homo rf n boti-:ui.l I sipr hcr.tt', (rem of the fr will! wi ?t. l'lc lor'L' thv yrjefo. .- anil ails Will jii'l U.e I'nioii'j crest. Th v are brkd.t, thy nir cie 1 land, I !. v 1m isoin hi ail anl I tl e, We need not vrav a ma. To know thv (ithtii.v. ic war.d, Ureal spirits hied and d it.-- cave Tic ,-tar.s and 'tripe- lo thee; Thy .o,r would die that trust lo save, In pristine purity. s. T. IL The following is the if ply of Gen. Harrison, to the letter of the Committee inviting him to the festival in Lexington. Kentucky, on the oth inst., in commtmolationof the Rattle of tlie Thanu s. The reader can readily infer from the res; opse of Gen. Harrison, tlie nature ot the i:i'r--i epresentalions which the Committee brought to his notice : North Pi xn, Sept, COlh. 1C;". Gkmli'mex: Your letter of the 15th inst., inclosing a resolution of the rdTkeii and solditis who serv ed in the Not thn ester n Army tiiider niy command, inviting me to bo present at the celebration ol the anniversary of the battle of the Thames, on the 5th proximo, has been duly receiv od . It nnfor tunatelt happens that the dav of Ihe celebration is that upon which
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Itie COUri oi ouiiiiuu i iui mt iy w ll. ill U I'i'lieniellCi , or i'V uie imnaKe County of Hamilton, (of which I am Clerk) or want rf j-idgmtnt in others; and when commences its session. It will ot couie, nr,ne of tlirse tl-.i'ig happen whin a viebe out of my power to attend th lorrner ' t r y is acbiev cd, no ;t impoi tar.t in it without justly subjecting myself to the ; co;i.r,.,,, Ijir ; ,v ieu rit.g peace Dai.
charge ot neglect of duty. This is to : me a subject ot the greatest regret; the more so. as no opportunity ma v ev er aga in occur of meeting so many ct my Lt etti-; ren in arms, so many tried Iritnd: associates in times of difficulty aud dancer. Before the receid of your letter, gen-j tlemen, 1 was aware that the persecution ' ,( which 1 have for so many years been; the object, had been recommenced. P Lad, indeed anticipated that such w ould j Le the case, but really 1 could not have; believed that it could so soon have reach-, ed tlie stage of violence to which it has! nlrpadv attained. Assertions an I contra-! dictions, charge? and answers, replies and ,
rejoinders, &.C. are apt to produce ; every honorahie de! nee. supp'irien o f0dtr s death in the held, was doomed to . heat and lead men to extremes which: by the opinion of Governor Shelby, I . suffer one of barbarous tortuie, to the ethey' would have blushed to have thought ' may chum for the 'an of the battle ol the ternai disgrace of the Rr itish mime. 1 of, at the commencement of a i i-pute. Thames some men'., totally independent , gj vc vou The majestic King of the forest proclaims! of it? operation upon the enemy, and te-f mtmory ff Cnj.t. Pascal Ukman. hi? enmity to his rivals, and w ith many I for to it not only a positive gam from the j ,co. vou tl i,clicve tliatif mv person!
oenances, ions; uu iwiui; . i i . l 1 U,,,!.. icha ni . tn. licits them to the conflict. It is let: to . the cold-blooded malignity of the tiger, n, i hp i,anthr. couched in their amt-ush lairs suddeulv to spring upon their .mof-. fendin-r and uiiconicmus victims. 1 litis availed, with what joy with what heart-; i.,h nraiiiiulp did I ieCeiveoui K itc. , . i.- f .t iu .. tip ri',hir;t vol-' announcing ot-. i.n.i. m t ,
' , oMventockv were assembling for ! confidential! v communicated to the gene-j Methodist Episcopal Church commenced each bank ami its branches will he receiv8 . ... , . ...,;r.,;,rmnri.l.nrp'rl udicors a":l to r.,i. thers. The sm- its session in L ifyette, on Wednesday the ! ed payment and on denosite by the oth-
tm Ty, rp mion-etvvceu tl.H and a foi mer P) ot RHIU I t't, ivV .1 im- " .,cra, ion' The fame venerated name ' ' . , . t .t. .Pa r. dm .in now a liLdOnLMtiST 10 the sage and hero who displayed, iu my ei.rlit . on the shores of Lake Ene, that I I t tl 1 1 - I " .-.'ll.l.i , ..- I noble bam ot viduateer warriors vv no come panting for the cotdlict , w hir.h was to avenge the. wrongs of our common conntrv,Dnd appeal liie rmais of their own slaughtered fellow citi.-n. 1 recognize, too, io the list, t'oowho carlied into the battle of the ! name- muui .nowh to accomplish the, ..hicctand : tpart: CltllOI S dlSlillUISIieo in list:--'" - , . i .i i ... i ... 1 1 j i n ..or- I ties f Poit Meigs am! ot w h.-m 1 oad to nccom da in, that regardless: ot cucumccuirrs and ntimViei ! nund.ci I heir OO.V I.Mj-l.lV wa. "n-here is t!ie- enemy l.v no me-as the least, ;i;i;i itlM, a:iu i Iuj IP.Kt. lii :ov Cs.iulttern, the leader of the Sh-li-v county c : i-vi-iuti. dUtingnirne 1 tJ l.ir 1)1 ,1V cl'V am. lor ui iv t-i i tlio brave, a wouimei , I mriivr 0! til ;it dreadful conflict, which to its O : i . - r ror? added lh.it hich w.i so mucti mT p l ecated Vy the to i v e-t -d With a phal io thus r I h G i ee ii-n- '. '.u'e-1.
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(llH".v; combat, gentlemen,; niih ;t Hydra; not such a monster hs lean j
lessty pi settled itscll to ! lie cluu oj cules , fui a llil ting evanescent thing which
will elude yctii giasp, and mock thejliable to arrest and punishment as any stroke of your sword ; a kind of ignis fa- other officer." At Detroit, after the actvvs the rti'springof cot iu ption, w hich I (ion, the Governor, referring to the order m ve r treads on solid g round, hut exhibits i of battle , candidly admitted that if our
it. Jul lights amidst the frlime and mire i ..i- . i . i. : . l . c.,1,
iij on ll)fj ajxii of which it feeds. Such.lcl to that of the c-nemy, and extending i - !be c barac ter of the -id;? ml: i cis by which into the sivimii as tar a.- the Indians ex1 am :s--ailed. Should ; roof I e war. ting, ! tended, as he adniitt;.vi lie wonld have coiim:; ome of the public juints. Vou.done, although," eaid hr, '-my Kenlucki vil li! i J am charged with the una tcr ; ans would have heatft theui.it would of ll.e distingui-lu (I I)avies?--that he have been at great n, i ii'e of valuable was t!ie ictim of my feuife; having mount. lives as was e ident ficm the loss sustained him ofi my s,ray viait to avoid the edby thepaitof the iino that came in
danger o nding inyscit. Put, answtii contact with them., lie refers to this one d" iiiv comiades, "J)avif gs wa? killed 'opinion afterwards in u ,'etier since pub- ' ii toe r, ai.d r,e er was on horsebac k dui ing luhed, in whicli h as-etts that our army the tio.tion." "Well then, it was the hi- drawn u p in th-.t v 'v re.;!,! not have !; O-en who u as thus sacrificed ." been uele.Ued by ilou'dc our l umbers. 'I he answer is, "Ovn was killed fier.i . Vou Iut e, gontlerncn, referred to the thelarkol bis own uhite hore." ! d illiculty of my sitna t ion as t he command -
was", tlu-n, cettamly some other olhcer.
'.o other inoumed (lucer was killed ;: have been pleased nor was the re any illieei rr soldier uho'throuch tho hard'
w of heii or wounded, ever on i lie lacii 10 ,-e k e -.ngii g io n.e e.eneia,.
"Pu! it cannot I denied that he intend of such an army, I should hliirh to think 1 ; cd i,i have C i oh an kn U d when l:e order - had urt'd the jr i v ilexes of rn v tank to iued him to break thn.ugii a w hole, aimy .du'ge iu it pose whiUt they lahoi ed tha t ; i: h v bund i d men, w Inch he w on Id I featei when they wcie starving that; . i i .' : , i : l . i .. l " ; i . . i . , '
'o; meei nimstii wr.n iiiu nui.uieti. ,i was in saiciy when thev were in nanIn iriation to the attempts which are now ;ger. Put j ermit me, gentlemen, to abl , 1 tii g r:Ku.e to (!e live n.e. as j on aiethat there were suiYtrin;:5 peculiar to my
v, ri rn p;st c.aims, i commil ho m v cau.-e to v .), gentlemen, with rne-.t j et U ct e"td-d t nee. No bettor ;n.t i.t ci-ii I xi loi mod of the conduct t a : n i nder, than tha' w inch is vaided I !t cin n v :.s :i- arm v. hi al! hi-P-i there '.it a -ii v;!.; ii -' ".nee v, here the the icueral. that it ia- not eon s.inc, nod by contcmpor lii a a---sl si v. ei as porte r ity ,dy case unammot: is a on de- en r one i !.e e I a r a l o n oi i ii e aiiiiv i i i i pet a io a- v. i , - not 1 o received, evea as to lact. ( bar ee ;m e iv.atiulactui t d, without the lea-t I e g-.i t ii to e teti:n IV ct e e- v i ' ne Sac s ;,d ian- having rU'"h a io si or v o tlie .ii the p:.-.f e hr my e that et the deaths -- a d Daviess an. uded. Am I P ( ) wen, P u !i I ha V r t i gage ivi li ( i.'i il ciau enemy acko-nv ie;.g i ihIT a inferior r.umbei-'. d at that time to hi. the mod dreadful i: the wor Id. ho I ad. with a lew hundre-!, dr,troed U,o imrrnnsr arm d' tlie br;:vc I'.raddor k n nd io a r I v ntuhilated thoic of the cxperi-j a r ir , -1 . t f tntoaoder-. i I a t me r ' atc.l St. Clan,) it mtiit he done without loss and ! must be especially caielu! that no distirgui-i.cd r.oan may fall. 1 am made to answ er lor lailur s, caused either extensive frontier, it i discovered tliat the (.an 0f an execution has nolhu.g to no ith its ;i';c.e.-s. I ut that the execution ' ,s every thing. If this i correct m r el.i-1 -e
and;tj,,n tn tniner event?, and an unpretend-
li)1' individual, ll musl it i iih rf3 n i i , .inls the splendid aciiie vements w incn 1 we have been accustomed to admiie, and ,itorjr mutt ic corrected. The name ot Ludiu must be substituted for that ot Sci - pio Afi icanus Labienu? -tor -J uliu Caar, Seidlei:;'. and Zeithen. lor Frederick, Murat and Lxbndge lor Napoleon ami W el - 1 mgton. Assaulted am by every as 1 have been and ft'll ; pecieot c :alonviv and iio i tr act ion. 1 have a right to avail myseit ol j n the f IlPIln . PU L one 11 l , - . ' -s ot the enemy. Put one; u i may
express my sen; 01 ntgauve """''.jvclir(.eWriiiioU) and that I am, with al-
by preventing loss to ourselves- ! J ne plan as you Know, Kcm.vmr, that of refusing one wing by throwing U tiaCK, ami operaung upomuc clusively with the other In dcr, i.ot;d ol Pot tage River, a general the Older of match and battle were presci ibud, am
! -u iar uni forn.it v in the character of the'l-lth inst., und closed on the evening of ti - i . ! country, as well as the improvements, en- the2Ut. , , , , , i l.iU ,. I,;.,., 'I M . .-. . . -e, m t it. o. f t-.l h rue. in o n r 1. r. t e d.
atUft 1110 10 aV U0W U a plan l"l U'Mti," im.u . , , . W "(U lu U l! r5 V r U i ' II l UIUII'; ailUIilUUI) t'.v nnv nofmn m xvliirh thp fcucmv mi L'h t ' i . i .. .. . ... he louno. i ne roaus in uiai ujuhh .n be found. pi vai i i MV) know, o.non the bank of i .4" .1... some . : ou n I r earn A " 1 i !: -1 a Slllli oi ui y f moie or w i-lth extending l iorn it ( arc nc rally in rnltivation) and a. u'; tun ooonu ii. ' oini "mi mijr A'l - ....-.. .. kn my wh-du-e of the romj o--itton ot the enoaimv. :-u'..l doubt that the regular ; 01i Wdll'l alvvav. oocunv tlie open and ,'rv ei'onnd, and the Indians be ; be posted in ll.e swamp; a surh proved to be 'he not. Tio- order of battle was mere fire predicated up-m that assur When it w is jdiown to G ivnur SiieP-y, it did not appear t meet hiJ approbation. lie 1 1 i said tie i p.. . ,d in. e. ! P(-.;,r. o Hie i an order of bitt!t. .-' e r, and some fi er sonif !o -italion. how evi ! tier ex jo m ir.on 1 1 .j.t t:i, he returned the order wph (no oeciaralion mine in the presence of tho sp.d. ..,..nt whi' h vva? hi- -on lo l ie.. Colon. 1
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jj --iiia. he did l,ot LUlIiC ui
dictate to, or advise me, but to obey my orders that all he w ished was to know
ller-iwliat was required ot J.im, and if lie did not execute it, he considered himself a 9
army had been diawn in n line ruiral-i Ll i, il f it.. i . . ! cr d the i ot ih western Aimv; ni. you to aiid, that I passed 1 . i privations, am at; ire is. ol a wioenie.ss war. m common :wiui me nnole army. In the command ;situaticn. neiie ved 1 1 orn tn .ir occasi r.'al tour ol duty, the subortiii.ate Generals and all other cliiccr s arid soidurs. retire to their (pinttis, heed from rare, and. w P iu I ! O i.: h a coiisch r.cicu-ness of liavit-i; faithy perlorrjif-d their duty, srtk that ice mi dehr. ictis and refieshmg under h ci r cum-t,i nr es. This is an iioiul genre win-.n 1 f! coriimande r ot an a i mv an active ampaign st ,i -
dim or never'.;.,,, . ", p;., ! e; a y , J ohi: I Lite hie
oys. Ill s :u y lo-ver er:ds. no re tu e-. rar e I cum j us .dhc-rs do, to bis jtsarteis, but j v to rest. Some one or more oi the ; heated unties ot h is t it urn p i ese n t i hemscl ve to i, is mind. I ! a$ e v e r v t lung j hcen done that might have been don " lie sees, oi lan'-h- that ho sets, in an ar- j langement he ha m..de. some er ror. loo late to he correrted. lie expect- i d -r-. mation as to the movements of a paM o! his I. ice, some time duo. upon tii chara - 'ei ol -,v h ich hii I e is aw a re his -cert; !. i; I i v, ii n-l own materially depend, po-ition in .-ome rehe is lea! u 1 I ha t the remedy he i i s been ena i , ' led to apply,1 ft) a v be i.-n tilnih S! eep Undo! SIKH circumstances, is liiip-'iSsit'le it "111 ICS from care," and not until exhausted nature can no lunger sustain him, can it be i indulged. Gentlemen, this ii not. a pic- j lure id fancy. j 1 urn onsciuus. gentlemen, tiiat 1 have ad d res"( d ton m a manner that can only V ):- die d by the situation u r toiveonct in rc aticn to eac'i other. I can iCCUpte Uitvc r r i.dirnpii.li the i lea ih it there is a tie ot mutu-.l obligation tnb-i-tmg thoe w h w ere engaged in the a-1 wet tt arduous v ices o I the Nor llmedtiu Army in the late vva and 1 li ne everv reas-n lo be ai;i t- iiiai it is as siiowjjiy icu i-y uuiselv es. ! j mUi( COr)CIude by offering you a toast, jt Iu f,e a trjuu(c to the memory of .nne c,- 0l)r ,,,at tt( u?ooiates. Having nley sont t0 the celebration at New York the name of him who among-t the ; volunteers was "the first in otlice as the I r. first in fame'' and not wi-hing to select one from the galaxy of heroes w ho follow iim in rank, I shall oiler the name of one Qc 0lir hrethren, who, ardently seeking a aW m heart iu l)fi wilh vou at - fectionale regard, your fellow citizen. WM, H. HARRISON. Lnsr.rE Combs, cc. J .N DIANA ON VKlVCSLi:. Tlie Indiana. Annual Conference of the i cir . t ... . .V.WV...V..- .... . t j- v.rwirt tir.i t ,11. , itvy-v mlllt: Ull Uhll Ulirc irnwiiiiucu, tuiu iu recci v ei! by transfer from other Confer - ences. The following are the stations of the - ...Vw.j f, .l.n oTi8inn'T r.ni li iDnro i-l t dt la. i a e;i fciii- v n. vi tuvt year : M adison DrsTUiCT. -Allen Wiley, P. E. ; - i.r . . -1 I . I I ' I M...I,.,mi SMtlnn Win V I ll I c Vevay l.-ircu.lJames Jones, nosier j Duibin. . 1! tl-1 T ... T"V l.awrenceourgn noooian j.ewis, xjvid Stiver, James V. Wats -n. Rrookv,!le--lyd Phelps L. M. Reeve?, liberty George M. Revvick, Jacob M. Staliard. G reen -burgh C baric; Conner. ers -lilies Mufiker. Vernon Win. W. Hiblo-n. C;ia iwESTOtt N l)is ritP-T Calvin W. Inter, p. E. Charles' own Circuit Isaac M"Eiroy, JmIio. S P tv lss . J. ffei --'Miv die Station 7. ich Games. iS e VV Al OaO bUiioti Enoch G . Wood.
Corvdon Circuit George C. Shively John Y. Sullivan.
G reenville Josep!) Tarkington. Salem John Kern , Micajdh I'eeder. Paoli Elijah Whitten. Lexington George K. Heeler. 1'rownstown Ebenezer Patrick. Edward l. Ames, Agent lor Preachers Aid Sooietv . " lXLr ANAI'OI.13 DlsTHlPT JiimPfl Ilnvens, P. j:. Indianapolis Station John C. Smith. Jndiauapolis Circuit Daniel II. Dickereon . Piirshville Robert Purnf, Thomas Gunn . Connersville John T. Johnson, Fernandes C. Holliday. Wayne Joseph Cai ter, Charles W. Apileton. Vi(1cl p?ter--CoU)reth Hall . New Castle ConMant P.. Jones. Pendleton Hiram G riggs. Isolde jvi He Joseph Hai bin . Mai ion James T. Ilobe. Mr.f-OMixuTox DisnucT--Jcsepy Oglesby, P. E. Pdoornington Station Wm. D. Dail ; bornirurinn rirc.iit.VVnt .p.. Ilnnmn Greencastle and Putnamville Station A mas a Johnson. (i i et castle Cirruit--Se ward P. Moore. Dam ille Israel G. Lewis. M oor e s v i lie A ? a R e c k Franklin Thomas J. Brown Columbus Lewi Hulber t Redford Lorenzo D. Smith Cr.Awi onpsvn.i.i; District James LThompson, p. E . Ciawfordsville Station John Miller Cr a w for d illo Circuit-Cornelius Svank ,, . ,. im t c II ! O . I Rockvi !e Lln.ih Sewell. m. b. Maji( J ' x r ., c. . ti c -n it Lafrt ette Station IlenrvS. I a 1 not t t , - ,, ., .., -. "i 1 ,, ,,. Lafayette Circuit C narles M. HoliiFrankfort Anril Reach , ,, t Carroll JJi Rogers I , fl , , ,,, i line t,re( k 11. redenbtirfr. William - i . , D i rv.i,, 1. m n.:.i n,. .nt. iiic iiccn, niJi-u - il j 'mil. a jriii'iii. Lebanon, Mis;ion--Repjamir; GritVith Vince.nm:s District Aaron Wood, P. E Yinccrines station John Daniel Princeton Circuit-George Te vebaugh Roonville Elizi Vansrhoiack l.ome ;iiuon J);ivut MtirKer Washington Cirruit .Toeph White Otter creek M ission -Samuel C. Coopg j. Terrr-ll-ute Station S 1. Robinson 'Perre-Haute Circuit-Thomas Ray, Tlmmas P-.atlett Car lisle-. -Enoch wood Evansville--Iaac Owen Lai rtk District Richard Ear - grave, P. E.
Liporte Circuit Richard C. Meek,iteron with twenty rotes of the U. S
one to l e supplied South Rend--Josep Wolf Cassapolis Thomas P. MTJool St. Josephs- -Eras! u Kellogg Fdkhart -Steven R Rail Kalamazoo Sunford S. Williams Logansport John A. Rrouse. Foit M ission--Jarnes S. Harrison Deep River Mission Stephen Jone9 William Shanks and S. W- Hunter, 1 without appointments, ut their own re ! epiest. j The Conference determined to hold its next session at Indianapolis. C. W. RUTEE, Sec'y. There hns lately been established a pper in the city of New Orleans entitled4'?' Ass." It ought to be printed en yello's' colored paper, and advocate the claims of Martin Van Rurcn and Richard M, Johnson. f enkf.ssf.e. Accordins to the Ten. ire a searctmen in that LarfauMj lnd Va.v Puren State. socTiirn.v hank arrangement. We learn frrm Alabama papers, that an arrangement hnp been made bet ween the i Union Rank of Tennessee and the State Rank of Alabama, by which the notes ol , er Rank and its brunches. - 111 tut'-! it 1 Kendall and Llair in the Globe, speak ! of I llP 111 n iof 1 1 V in lliP Sinaln lit I I.P I - j j - "'- "' i i' y ifi i ii i ii'i.o i rMiioiie m'iinrii cii- m mi. "ipv. - i i.u.irn,, j : fca desperate Land of politicians," most ''tnorou-rhly reprobated and disgraced in ! the ees ol the country.'1 Llair and S 1-Cpiidall r. v ttitj find f Iloi- r. f itlinm MiPV : ? ...... ...... ...v , ...j.... ay it, are John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster. Samuel L. Southard, Wrn.C. Preston, Rrnpirnin Watkiti Leitrh. John Tyler, Willie P. Mangurn, &c. tlie brightest constellation of names which it would he possible for the country to ex Il t Li t Richmond llhirr. COSTLY HORSE. The Richmond Compiler state? that tlie horse Gou anna, belonging to John M Rotts. Es. "-as sold at auction, at the Tree Hill Course, on Thursday hist for the nun of 1 1.000 OF.N . 11 AHKISO.V. There are already hiiivtv riinpp ih mj erratic lead mg newspapers, which have I broken trf-nad for Hauison in Ohio. A- , buiit ,. ty in Ptnnsy Ivauia, and near ly
every respectable Whig paper in the Slate of New York. Remedy for quarrel seme hoys. A Khoolmaster in Poston punishes his wiangling scholars by making them drink successively tumblers of cold water. a a refrigerant to 'heir refractory tempers at d
pugnatioug propensities. J. l. ADAMS. T'he Ponghkeejisie Eagle tays: "John (iuincy Adams lias written a letter to that well known scape-goa: Dutco J. Pearce, of Rhode Island, congratulating him on his election to Congress over the Hon. Piistram Purges! He might as well have congratulated Mr. Van I'.uien on his nomination by the Pdlti'oore Convention, and his prospects, Mr. Mr Duffle once justly remaiked of Mr. Adams, that he was "a nnn of prot t;-lv-s eT0 learninsr as a statesman, but with no com. mon sense. The Washington correspsndt :it of a N. ork paper speaks of certain changes m the Cabinet, as among the rurnoi- of the day. Gov. Cass, the present Sei ret.iry of War, according to the w liter, is to be sent out lo England as Minister at t he court of St. James; an Pen k, of Tennessee, the former competitor of Mr Rell Ironi the Speaker's chair, in the House of Representatives, is to take the War Department. Mason, of Virginia, he further says, has been selected by the Central power at Washington, as their candidate for the Speakerrbip. These predictions are mat Led with a strong degree of pobability. it is a vulgar proverb that one man rnoi t I r, .1 I r. . I , . . . . r , . i 1 .. ..111 . - "J cuecii mm tlliuui.'l Villi no , n , f . ' , . hung merely lor lor-kmg ovei the lence. Mr. Adam's administration was ovcr- , - thrown because it was tz:-o extravagant for , , . fl , . j i -iuoinans; ute present i ory administration just doubles the national c.i jenlilurc, 'i.Y,l ii,o TVc, iin, a ;. i..i. . linn iug I I out ill! er j HIlC'l Ifcl.OLU- , , , ., ,, mends it as democrat ratty economical .' .... . . . I Mia Ulnn r. r r a a cnt. i t. .v a ...'.il .1,1 impose only on men, who have jut arithmetic enough to Eivear that tuo and fr.o muke one. The argument may answer very well among- the aliens at the Five i Points in New York but is it not adaptled to the meridian of Massarhuetli ,t ansuer lierbf (in lh jacu.pn men get into power, and rally under the tcry jrrv tit,ir l)Unni.l,.uh ,,n,a u - Tree Schools P Jjjston Atlas. I 'ti,o ti,.., r i- jvt . i j nun. v, l . i'liiiuii. Mil- uiiiiiii U 't"1' f f ltial iui,.i o vement,-, , hoo0'1 w" R ru,,lic dinner hy the citizens of U Reeling, Va. oo the 4th in.t. Mr. Deputy Postmaster Rates, of New York, who is in the practice of insuring : tie sale transmission of money by mail, Jwas recently entrusted by Mr. E . L. PatRank, for 1 ,000 each, and paid the usual premium tor transmitting them lo u Mr. McFarland, of Columbus. Geo. Instead of en-losing the money committed to him, Mr. Pates exchanged it for Pills of the Manhattan (pet) Rank, which (in January of last year) were at a discount of one per cent, in Georgia. Mr. McFarland duly informed Mr. Paterson that his money was accordingly ihort 200. Surprised at the proceeding, he call upon the Government Agent for explanation and the discount, but w as denied. A jury however, aw arded it to him on Thursday last, with costs. So much for "the better currency,'" and the fidelity of the deputy Postmasters. A'tnark Daily Adv. From the Virginia Forester. A CiVlD vno QPO. Good! The Washington Globe snyg, that it will defy any body to find a falsehood in that paper unless copied from an opposition paper for refutation, lt will be impossible lor the people of Abingdon, in th i 9 State, to read this declaration without laughing. Rlair, of the Globe, was born in Abingdon, and was celebrated, even at the early sge of seven years, for his lying powers. lie did not tell anycommon place lies; lies which boi e evidence of iheir falsehood on their very face; such an we would tell, if we were to say, that the Lynchburg Democrat was a decent and well conducted journal, and that its Editor was not the most contemptible of the w hole edit1! i.d corp; whose stupidity, the pen with which we wii(5 although made of a quill p!u kd from the wing of his mother goose, i incapable of portraj'imr, such a lie as this should be delected al the first glance . Rut Riaii's was so concocted, as to be perfect in all their parts, capable of imposing on the most incredulous;, and hi poweis of invention were looked upon as miraculous The task which the Telegraph has undertaken, to detect and expose all the lies of the Globe, is a Quixotic one. Toe labors of Hercules, in cleansing Ihe augein stU' Its were playtime, computed lo il. Tlie Alexandria Gezetle ha information that it is a fact, that a wealthy foreigner has left a legacy of jj 200,000 sterling to the city of Washington, fir the purpose of establishing a nation il university that the. execiit-if- oi the deceased have written to the pi evident en the t-ub-ject and that probably tlie mitfer will e referred to by the Presi itnt, in his j message t cungr t-s at I he opeiiin.m- of the j next session .
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