Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 April 1837 — Page 2

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Sati roav, Arim. 21), 1S.T7.

Taper of the proper size was not received in time for this number of the (lazctte. Next week, it will be about right again. e in. Wc arc truly gratified that our neighberinT county (Lawrence) in Illinois, has a

Dubois and Keily to guard ami to nuvocate the interests of her citizens. They are both patriotic and capable. Mr. Dubois is a native of the county, with faculties and acquirements for legislation, far above mediocrity. Mr. Keily is a strong common sense observant man, of much experience and equal firmness then- couutituents should cherish them. From the General Improvement Act, v hich both voted for, wc take pleasure in giving to our readers the following clauses of the ISth section: "The said DoarJ cf Cointrnssicmc-rs of I'ublic Works, is hereby authorized and required to adopt such measures us may be necessary to commence, construct and complete within a reasonable, length of time, the following works, viz: First. The improvement of tho navigation of the Great Wabash Kiver, in that part cf the same, over which the states of Indiana and Illinois have con

current jurisdiction, for which improvement the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars is hereby appropriated; which paid appropriation the said Board of Public Works are hereby authorized and required to expend in said improvements in

cability of construction, and the interest of the Stale will justify the construction and maintenance thereof." -.? Singular. A bird cf a nondescript specie.s was taken near this -luce on last week in an extraordinary manner. A Mr. Dure!! shot at a iioci; of wild geese, and broti hi one down, together vvitn the bird alluded to, which, as Mr. I), states, was rilling 0:1 the back of the goose. It wauninjured, and was purchased bv William Micure, Iwj. of this pi ice. It is abou'

the size oi tne pheasant its tees and

claws about an inch and a half in length: beak about an inch in length, tinned at the

extremity with green, and at :h.: top is a crimson cap, similar t lh:t of a Muscovy Duck, extending hall' w.:v over its head. Its plumage is a glosv purplo about the! breast ami r.eck the buck a diuirv black. !

Many cf the citizens h

stranjr

presiiieiil Jor malting this appeal, is Ui.ly strange. Many days before he left Washng on, the tcstiup nv of his adie.s;ry, J uilge White, was laid before. (.Vngres-.:, and iie did not then see tii to mai-.e a tingle comment 11 v upon the subject; vt-L now,

a is atieiitioii, as in- pretends.

of incessant loll and labor alter encountering defeat upon defeat, wills an enemy tiial never wavered att.1 a perse veianee that never ilatr-jed, they have rem liaed true to

t.ietr principles, iirm in 11. en i.ia.i, aim

exclaim "Ah, gtnfumen I cun hear it chi:ih -.(then ..'" As an amusing commentary we ii-ow re-publish the following

drawn '-by a irk of that testamon: he at once rushes

the

!H.t t

i:i the .N Jain into print.

aving been p. 1 hi! cat 1. in pie papers,

n..iton

to : ;f

rescue

1.

,111 ling

with his ciiaracteristic fury, in al ctions. 1 1 would seem, IV'mi ids "(.'a at he was kepi in iiriiora:! . at

the i di-

;ii

ive examine:.! tin

none can deftno its species.

taehtnetit of Dragoons under tin ;d of Captain Ford, passed thro

tuts place on rnimlav last, on tneir way

avemvorih.

mcton, o! fu'i 'i hile before th it would seem t!

Wi-r wliut w a

an I to everv w his keepers would disgrace impotent explo

tiling f invest! j,'. it lie was

.at Pv : Co;". t iVou

J tidge iiiii'i'i',i IvilOU -

ontan

A de comma;

ort

to

It .tp-.-

articl

1 :

pom an

svivanui . ourniu o .K iicim

sociate Sciences, that ther? ha agreement among the factikv

s.itution, the coiiseq.u'

been t!ie dismissal of 'Who shall decide w!

tee 01

in the Trait-

an 1 itie as- ! been a dis01 that 1 11 -which ha-

Doctor Caidwel en doctors d".. r

conjunction with the State of Indiana,

in equal amounts and for like objects. And the said Board of Commissioners of Public Works, are hereby authorized and empowered to co-operate with the Board of Internal Improvement of the State of Indiana, or with such other authority or authorities of said State, as arc or may be

put in charge of the expenditure of appropriations made by the Stale of Indiana for the improvement of said river, in the survey and examinations of the obstructions to the navigation, and in the location, and construction, completion and management of all works at the joint and equal expense of both States, which bv the joints Bop.rds of aulhoiriics a fore resaid, may be deemed of the greatest utility, to render said river navigable, at all stages of water, for steam and other boat;, in that part of the said river above specified and also in ihe disposition, use and management of the water powers created or rendered available by the construction of said works of improvement. And the Paid Boaid of commissioners of Public Works are hereby authorized and empowered, to enter into an agreement and compact on the part of the State of Illinois, with the Board of Internal Improve-1

nient ol the State ot Indiana, or such oilier authority as said State has. or mav authorize and empower, to enter into such Agreement and eompacton the part of said etatc of Indiana, for the joint and mutual co-operation of the two States, in the said survey, location, construction, completion, and management of the improvements and works hereby contemplated; end for the joint and mutual use and management of, and jurisdiction over M .l. 1 1 1: - . .

an me ny ur.iuue power created or made available thereby; which said agreement and compact, when ratified "by the Governor of this State, and by the Governor of the State of Indiana, or by such other authority as the said State of Indiana may athorize to ratitiy the same, and binding on the said Stute, shall be valid and binding on the State of Illinois. Provided however, That if there should ts any incoherence between the laws of Indiana and of iliis state, as to the!

fpecinc mode, of adxertising and h ting contracts, and of paying th? esii'initcs made during the progress of th ; work, ithall and may he lawful for the Board cl Commissioners of public Work, to conform to the mode prescribed by the

laws ot Indiana, in so tar as the im

mer.t ot the Wabal

concerned, until the discrepancies

siail may he remedied ! Ii r-it-

tii:: third iicoi:i:.sr. To VounfC M":i wid be delivered at th Presbyterian Church, to-morrow eve.ain

ai cauu.cug 11. Alien. iaijco is respectMttv

requested.

Oi I I'l Lie.

not

Known t.i every ot.irr man.

1 1 I elt.t.l 11 lue ci;y

trtoiT perhaps that he

insi-it' by another such n as was exhibited by

ise 01 .,1 . L aliloun. It 00, ft am his own account th ;t, even to this day, he cony i f the journal i f the

although it has

ecu

luvesiie-ui;. - Commi

been for weeks 1:1 the po-seriou, not only of everv cdito;-. but of evvrv rroui i.ieut ettiiien thnvtuhont the nation! Are not these things i.-ailv citriot:.-'.' '1 h' re is but o:.e i:ir:ion of Judje Vi r.iic.-'s

Whl'

h C r..! t!.

e are authorized to announce John Barrekman as a candidate lor Assoc!.;:-:

Judge at t!ie August election.

U'Ktimon'", ;it seems to tal;e propos; ! -l" 1! vears ago. lha for tlie' i -e ilurt o's tick-!

the llx-Piohhut makes n-i rrouiie

Mil (-ration of Ju-lgt! hi I'.NMpp.te.i to control t!:e I g'-vss !iy a eorrujit inieri

ltmoilt Ot lh" comi;;

ac fcson

ha"

ueral

t is t!ie alleged

,e Gi'i:,:-..!, tc.-o r three t .Indaf'j W. should be run Presidency upon Mr. Van 77 '. .' imputation tinows

oir his balance. lie a' a te.ronse to the a: -

::s to his hav iuc jisl.iiion of (.'(:'.- aence wi.ii t!ie tee of tiia! body;

coauto-o iii i.icir ii.'iei'ui the (.ioverumeiit ill

w l:o pi'ostitiitcd it to tite advancement of their iii.jjt .-a-hi-u and unpr:ncij)le.l jiurjio-si-j. Coiilideut in the pui uy i-t ilivir cause.

ami r ;tiao contntetn 1.1 toe viituo tiiut 111-tehi--. nee of the- peaj I;, our friends hav e nobiy . loo.l by the Constitution anJ the Law.-; and a great, trloiious, and triumphant victory is their lichiv merited reward.

JiCt the shout of victory resound ;.. rough our City and State let the peep e every where r.joico that thtir CiUSis has tnu.nphed, tliat the majesty of the alws has been vindicated, that the constitution ha.i been resei'ded from th.e hands of the ;7"r.v that our gioiious birthright has been preserved, utiU liiat our reputh.e ttseil' tiic last asy huii of Liuci 1 v in tiie world, has been rescued hum the u inger j which oireateued it. Ltt I ! : e gia 1 tidiugj be

.Tspouued t; uy every ireci.iaa in the; land fror.i the .(.r-.:i to t.io Sotuh, iVo.n ! the i'.ast to the V t-st, from the. Mountains I vl .Maine to the luaishes oi Louisian.i j fro n the shorts of the Atlantic, to the!

wilds of Mis:om; wherever liberty lias an advocate and tin: tights of man a fiiemt and supporter let lac note of triainph bo taken up and bonis: through the' land as lil. litis of rreat joy, securing to every ciii-;-.eu of the i nia- i Siales and his deseeud-

pare'grujKi Irom the (iioijc. Citizens ol

wt re vet to be

1.1st nun

the Uiii

TAKEN UP ITY Henry Ilenderjon of

rA. U U incennes lownshm.

' r i .

1 lr-" '?ik'm cotntv. Intl. one lio-ht

beauhfu.lv humbiPr-rodJ i h:l' hor-se; b''jcii ma:n and ,all L-juiU-iUe Journal. i black feet, has a white spot on

'iiatiK capit

'his nose: no other marks or brands rer-

X has increased three f Ad, reivabic; supposed to be about 3earsold.

amounting some time since, to about yb;r . pprasied to fifteen dollars . by Adam

hitiidreu million:,; while the paper circu- McCormick,

lation lias been enlarged

iboi.

anil George McCormick,

liom sirflJ to hf-fore mp llic ?! dav nf Anril. 1 R.17.

t one. hundred and fit'iu miltionsA Tcitiv rni i tvs: .

and the ban.c loans have increased froint "

two tan Ire I to Jive hundred millions. J

1 bis biit-t statement, in whole numbers, comprises enough to suggest the vast extent and punctilious mischiefs of excessive bank issues, and over-trailing, as

iiieir i.niaiiing result.

1'.

HO

i in ta.-

i.-i-iu uir me .i-.trc :n heart. It.nv nmt

how roiis-nabU-! God r.-ijuireth of us, no -imb to s.:ioi:c li;.-o 1 the n'Ur, no tnccnsr to s o. en firm ti c cc.ye.; 1,0 weary j itsirijia-e to a prophe t's shrinr;

pen: n -e ivjo:i oar bsilic.--; 110 Ions prav:iai!,ct rlai-c; no iiimsi' i ia-s fir iriisl-

. at s j.Lt.aa. Aa. Uriag no more aia oblaiiaus. (iad dpiiia tii rnrr.-v. ru:, not sarrifu-e. llos.utii, .My sin. c-iv mc thi.io heart. t)!ic tear ..1 r ; ei t.uice f t fir:: on- fi'i over the deso :.tiv;.s et the Jail: on? a.-pir:ii.a a"u-r holiness.-!; t c a'.tr. c are ihe otT.Tiags, vlib ihe Saviour wi.l bear to hi. Father in heaven, as corr.t.13 from tbe pure in heart. Kuigl.Cs X, rmon.'. "Jtlvery one knows that he TGen. Jack-

;is his word.'" Re-

t.

ft' I - - 111 ...

i ne incennes l.lues will meet at the

Hotel ol K. Jewed, this evening at 7 o'

clock precisely, to transact business of

importance to the Company. By order of JOHN B. MARTIN', Crip.'. X. B. It is expected that a general at tendance of the members will take place, as all are interested. April '29, isirr.

FOtl THE VINCENMIS GAZr.TMt. Mr. Cidiiingto::: The war you have been carrying on lor some time with the Wabash Courier and Ilvunsi il!e Journal has taken a turn which displeases so much, that I cannot refrain from a wish that it should be speedily tertnina'ed the more

so. as your adversaries vio!

1,

abia-ion to toe other liaiiiiuu. e venerable Senator but sat l" r.iih promi.-imr to prove

that he never p-.-opo.-ed to have that Sena

tor run lor tha ice Presiiuncv! Ai

1

ills

the

perr.eiiniv rt their in

birthrie-ht the :;n-at lor-cv of

not s ires. Tiiis is no idle conception r.-f fancy no overwrought picture oi .1 br in excited bv the sucei a-s of our ctloi'ls. !o, it is the iiah-i and ile!iier.P': conviction of truth; .md we feel that we cannot overate the

1,

una

hie

icir

let

vocations cl public prints to ex

is ure s when they

are to hi

pro ve

il river atone, mav h.

fancies afore-

remedicu bv It rrishitiv e enact

ments, or by the contemplated eo-npact aforesaid; any thing in the "l4tli and 1 r i!i sections of this act to the contrary notwiJietanding. And it is hereby made the duty of the Governor of this State to transmit to the Governor of the State of Indiana, as oon as practicable after the passage of this fict, a certified copy of the r,v:ceding part of this section ibcreof.'' "Fifth. The improvement of the r.aviT.Hion of the Little Wabash Hiver.for whTch the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars is hereby appropriated, and the said Board of Commissioners of Public Works, are here-! by authorized and empowered to extend nd apply the said appropriation, in ihe' improvement of the nav igation of the said river, in such manner as "they shall deem most advisable for the public ctood, to render the navigation thereof safe and practicable, for steam, keel,and flat boats, and the said Board shall have clue ro-hid to the greatest and most useful amount of water power to be created by the works thev mav erect for the improvement of said river, for the use of the State. And the said Board1

"--"yim i-iiDUc Works, in the construction of dams across any of the rivers aforesaid, are herehv authorized to construct and keep in repair suitable chives

in me sain cams, tor the acenmm.-. i

rules 01

gallant champions. I suppose the editors of the Wabash Courier and Ilv-.nsville Journal never fought, or they would know the disadvantage of being attacked by ; champions at once, and moreov cr with unlawful weapon 1 that is, two-edijed swords. Not th: : ' doui.t your :.-eneth in meeiing bot?i at o:;re. but I like to see lair play. This set aside, the question is.

can yon (r cither ol tlia above-men: i med

jMj i.s; eueci any i;ong. even n the con-j

i.visv is lanni, uu peacc;i;-ti v . 1 ihmU not. As fir as I can learn, tle-'-os'i,.,- --

cerning the extension of the ept-.tr il canal to Itlv ansi iiie, is settled; t'ic-i why quarrel about it? But even admittip-r thut

it is th

amine into m

taken and aiter they have been t.d;en, and admitting also, that an hopo-a'-i:- controversy, i. e. an exchange of oj-inh- 1--, v" I ... ... " "":

roicioa.e mauers, 1 cel. oy no means a.lmit, that it is honorable or creditable to change such controversies into peisonalities, as has been the case for the last four or live wicks between yon am! the Courier and Journal. Do you think, Messrs. iditors, you advance the interest of the country, or amuse your readers by displaying your wit and quarreling with each other.' If yon do, you are widely mistaken: such a controversy can only do evil, and it disgusts your re.iders vis. it docs disgust them the more, as vo;;, ec-ntlemeii editors, permit yourselves to jump sometimes out f the borders of reality, not to mount Pegasus, but to elevate vourseives

1

it be borne

never spoke of the fact of such a proposal as being within his own knowledge: upon that subject he merely submitted to the Commbtee the wiitlen testim :nv of a;. other individual. IDs own veraciiv is not at all in voied in the matter, cither directly or im! rectiv. But eiioiia-i ;!;,; reader mu.'t be impatient fi,r the iiPportai.t d-icument: L'"-h l id" Journal. 'TO Til!' PUBLIC. "Mv attention havme- been drawn hv ..('.;.,." 1 : . ..

a i:u-oo ,0 cei.aoi ( 0,11 UK n is. I n th;.' .asilvillc 11 b.ic-m.iPid in t;;e Whig and Ban-, t: r, ... what p-:rr,orts to be "extracts Irom the Joiirnal 01 th- Sehrt Committee' ol tiie Douse of Konresentativcs to in-!

vestigate th-; i.xecetivi! l)cp.::r::ne!;i, etc. .c.". amo-'.o- wltieh is the testimony in part of Judg: White 1 beg leave to state to the public, that in due lime, when 1 receive the Journal of these rroeec.iiiio.

ia:ri'.i:uue oi I." New-Y immerci;.

iie i

tac victory vie have aehmv

-!mpoiium of the- .a

al am

ioii.-

v hicti 1

the Dead QuarPTii of tiiat tianv

oiii'ht our country to the vertre

and as soon mits, 1 shail me by Judg: used to cc;

h

p; the si expose I ibitc -a his at;

1

my hcalih per-

1-,J-

1'

ice done to

n I

those he to connect

Pas m y

nanie with (iishono.-iole oveiturcs, i:i the

lied in the the Pre. i-

politica! contest which has resu election of Mr. Van Buren to

icy.

'It is due to mv.-,

1...1 1 1.

of ruin. Here have ..u:c,':iiOiii jin and V.'i Ilitreni'r.i found their supporters, their advocates and their apoloffisls; here has every otttra-je upon the (hmstitution and eveiv violation of the Laws been countenanced and sustained; here has been the scat of power of the Kegencv, and here

have the infamous agents of that power, hilled over "the spoils,"' of tiie Treasury, and the b'.eediog fragments of the consti11 1 i ).:. On its have been directed the

eyes of the whole nation. I'lvery free man felt that her.", if any where, was the revolution to commence, which should save the countrvpaiid so certainly as ii has commenced here so certainly as tiii: Win'..-; or IS" Kw-Voire have set the ball in motion which is destined to sweep the

corrupt Irom the land so certain is it. that every Town, County, and !S;ato in

will promptly- ipsooii-1 to our

son) will be as oood

j;-i ican, .ijru 17. Yes, and every one may know, if thev will take tiie trouble to read other papers than tiic government sdpendiarics, that

Ins word is rood lor uothnp"-. Th

o.cu-

o e in ev uienee p.ow

IO.NTEMS Of tic Tj-n'l nitmtcr of lje It 2 s I ' a n O O A .

e m a n v

Ig.'S made before and after his election i !.Kc,"t'"'brr'

r.,-. ., : : r-'

Ilil l IUUI.IW 'Utlll 1)1 i t.

I , '. . . I e.-

nis promises may no expected. He has promised to demolish Jiu'urn While, when the papers are prepared lot him at Washington, by Blair and Kendall, readv for ihe "oid hero's' signature. Cm. Uhiv;. John A. Mm-rrl. This notorious; individual was brought t the bar of the Supreme Court on Tuesday last, and the matters for error asfigned in the proceedings of the Court below argued by William Ycrgcr anil J. W. Chalmers' on hehalf of the prisoner, and Geo. S. Verier, Attorney General for the state.

The sentence of the Court below was ..ru 1 1 1 1 . . I

aouMiuo, auu .Murrei remanded to the Penitentiary to serve his term utt ;.-;r.r-

on 1 enn. 1 rv.'i Teller,

Ernestine, by N. ('. Brcoks, A. M.

1110:1,

tiie V

note of lithe great men - -d.

.ip

td

.1,

-. ioiisly

vve nat

thf

com he e coin-

it is now turee o locii m the mr.rng, and several of the Wards are not cans:cd. But cnotiffh is known to enable

us to proi.b.im to tin- People of

the. U

1-

never Pad, or lis

with Mr. Orvill

the

t :e

i Vi

now, to state that I one conversation

Biv.dlev on t.'ie subject

oi the late election, and this was in mv own c.niarre. on my way from tiie Hermitage to Washington in the fall of Ir-:: i. in comivoiy wi.h Maj. A. J. Donels-m aul Mr. Lewis K.in.h-iph. II: f.ii p v it-i 1.3011 the way on In reback. 'e were going to halt for the night at his father's. It was a hot day, ami 1 invited

a seat in the carriage. lie invitation about seven miles

rode with its, mv

e-iiu-p;t.Oi 10 no on.

originated 1.1 a statcmrmt made bv me coming from that ipiod old staunch Uopi.'v iiean, (ov-rnor Bio;::,:, of acaueiwof th; mem'iers of the Convention then r-it'inT a Naslivitle, attempted to lie 'ott--u no b John Bell and o'diers with the view v I .....! .. T . J .. 11" ' . .- . t t ,

:..!t.f.,uiu'' -Jiio...'' v .ill? lor tilfl i'l'e:!

tes

that AAUO.N CLABK, the

I' hi'.r candidate fr Mayor, is elected I if n'.o"t J-yi'r thmi a:: 'five hundred maj:r-

and that we have carried Tinlre of

t a 'Vhi.r l;.: j ui-y

i i;; s ( d .

-p-. t, t

I 1 I firf-

I ... - k .

.ipriL 1 1. Judge While, in his statement before ihe investigating committee, proved a direct falsehood upon (kn. Jackson bv the concurrent testimony of two biohlv respectable witnesses. Why has not the

t.x-1 resilient noticed that matter in his card "to the public." Louisville Jovr-

..no?. little religion

are always

Pcoplr! of

noisy. lie wiio has not the love, of God and man filling his heart, is like an empty w acton coming violently down a hill it makes a great noise, because there is nothing in it.

id neu.y. Plot; :i t! tc-tfall to

1,1

o'iviiig us : el' fa?,'-.-!,-a

evv Y'nr!;. 'I ioipiv! ami l-all of revobi

1 joint ' I At

hey

him to take accepted the

from his father's, and boy ridintr his horse.

ol a. 1 L

11-

1 r Met in, regenerate.

the country Irom the cj:s,e

ircni.: in.

-n.:thcr Drcmr.bcat destroyed. Grcatlts'i rf live-;. There seems to

to the occurrence ol distressing

teamooat disasters. Almi ripnrs with it an account o

nig accident. of boat.-- m on rece - I v ;

The frh we h recrd.

a i sen i've ! f eel

t everv uav some appaileonna.oralion en called lip-

I.

cv,

1 .

toe regions of prosaic fantesv. Mr

I'own speaks in very glowin-r colors of

the "city of Evunsville," etc. c. c. What in the world would a stranger lliink who would read your controversy, and then visit Kvansvido, Yineonne.s and Terreilaute? Would b- not think that you were m the same situation as the two boys ami the turkey, who fought about who had the greatest right to the Sultan's beard after his death' Now, Mr. Cad-.Iington. I do not want you, Mr. Town er Mr. Douiing, to misunderstand mp. 1 a:n f,,r froi tauin;r a hand iu your quarrel. I only wish to intimate, that your controversy lias taken a wrong turn th;; personalities cannot a !

'"ii-iesi ui me country, no; : t of a public paper; nor can it amuse your readers, and I heartily wish, that "you would riitsc down the several bitter pills von gave each other, with n ghi-s of good Madeira, shake hands and ho friends. Then, and onlv then, von will be able to

ts of your re

in eni'O-iii'ei 10 a;-,- nomiua-.mn v

the great body f the Bcpubv. -n migad make at the Convention, prop to be -it-!il at B; himore. This pr

biiv. looiint inio'-med me, he o;-oo.-ei as the friend of Judge White, bcli: vin; that it was u 'signed t promote lip- view: of the W big? and ri:liiiiers. o com

.1 -'

to prod pin

jire, in teambe ih eade.i than mv oilier fruit-

Pit rl nui.

u

n

!

closed or conveve 1 than that of couenrre the eouoeil whicli G-. "Aslsha'd.hoivevi sation more particul

onlv nece

sea eiiiiuu maoe i'V .vir. idadiov. as an-

pan. led to ihe testimony of Judge White,! before the Committee of a proposition of1

litis statement, u;?diy oth-'r sentiment ice in the wisdom ol" v. Ubmut had given, r, notice this eon ver-

rlv herealler, it is ,1,.,.

lor me to add here, that the !

,11.

u, S'd, advance the iiiterr-;

snective

luaces ol residence, r

1 . . 1 ... '

neuvis, and cspecpiHv our humble servant, GHALYDS

-1. i. t enever von have

nig 01 reconciliation. I u 1-1

invite ,-,0 to partake c.f J your wine.

ase your

the meet-

1 voa woiod

your joy and of

of the ordinary flat boats, and others vJ

Mhe I3i:-PresiJcafs Cai-J. We copy, beh.vv. General J

.in. in-v inn i , t IO !.. , ,. ...l.I .I

r.ii J iciison s

which we mi.

yesterday. It is a singular document

er in their opinion the costs anJ praeti-.'surp

w,.g ........uwu mine rivers, whenso-! r-ab-nl- id

I " v. p t ne

curiosity rather than

The mr. choW by the Ex-

mine, to ruii Mr. Van Burcnforthe Presi-

! ".' and Jujgj White for the Vice Prrsi-i-p.cy, ii Utlerl'i fal-;: No such proposition '.l a-t ever made by me to him, or to any body cl.-e; nor was there any pretext furnished in any part (f that eonvorsa.ion. for the tisMio of misreprc-entation and false coloring wltieh eh iraeterises the

oat t rav . t 1 ;er. is m -r.: to h? ',: i r;ing of bidlcrs, or

no source id eahmu'v. It is now our paiinc! datv to announce, on the au.hnritv d" our m ighb'Ts ( f the post, p, - loss of i-'iu ri:;:., uivus, ,v. casionod by t!ic con dag-ration of the sleepier Iom:. The fatal occurrence is al'edg0 1 to have ta'-.en pinre near Bayou Sara. The lone was loaded w if. cott.in, as wac also a tlat !)oat made fi't to ip. r si ie, and both boats, with their coal. aits, were consumed. The. Post t'vv hich does not

mention the source, v. nonee. the editors

vc their information! gives no further

partieti! a; s. Cannot some means he derived to render the danger from lire on steamboats, eom-

jttvelv tri.lmg. V, oubl pot the cover-

April

-21 1 1 o

.Cinf-jn!?. Tcrrc-Haiite from mouth Waba.-h Horn frer.i I.'aiisvilie Aid from the Krq.Ms " " parts above Te:re-!Iaute from po-ts above. 53rpp.i;uiT';. Ten-e-If.i'ite far ports above Home ''or " Aia for " for R-..;i!s Trre-ll rate for ports a.ove

'Siiiie Ierton,

Oil, ves, there's a !ea'iir, S't uzas, by Mrs. II. F. Kbi t, .Madeline, bv .Miss M. Miles

On tiie Death of .Miss A. 11. Hunneman, Orio.nrJ.

Is (.emus Desirable! Oriincf. The Wai.ts of the Age, Orpins. 'l'he ise Decree, Stectetf. Mckins 1'uriluises, Selfettt'. A Frasmcnt, bv Thomas Clinton, ef Va. Ch i.'nr.7. Earl Kanuleh and bis I'age, Stlerted. rstauzas, OrilnuL Heboid thy Mother, Ivy Mrs. Hale. Ordinal. The Avoi.ger.hy Miss I.ocise II. Merfins, Original Frlieite, by tiie Countess of Ulessington, Sc!c:at. Jack Mv HincJon. by T. E. Miles, -Silictcd. Tiibute toSpuivheiin, by Greenville Mrl- " Cr.-L-inot. The Ladies' Mentor, bv Mrs. Hale. (h itr!,,,,!

llo-.v t .!. Happy, " Origind. I'ublisber's .oti- es. hen Ciaily on Lif.-'s Tranquil Strcmn, Orif-ita! W'.rds ami Original .V:tfi. Editor's Table, Ongincl. 'l'he above is our Table of Cm. tents for thin Month, and it is li. h and varied, contiiiniiisf rmtributioas from Mrs. Hale. Mrs. E. F. Filet, Mis .Medina, and ( P-eenv ille Mellon. O'.iiato the unprecedented demand for the Hook the publi-ln-r is obliL-eil to refuse rrtnitimi

any .Numbers for tl is Month. With the Mav . umber he will pi int a lapre edition, with whirh iiehopestiio.se who have applied for rVtirnbem from January will then commence. It is not with a Kj.ii it of v.hii boastiu; that the subscriber speaks f the success cf bis work. He advised all those who wished to subscribe to make earl appai-anon. In many instances it has been ('isre. warded, and now he cannot lake a xsubscii'. t-r to rommer.ee earlier than May. Two thousand aidiiional ro ies were printed commencing with thi Janunry .Number, and to that Five hundred raor will now be added. tsubsc-ibois and others arc inferred to the Ti.bli her's Notices in Ibis volume for a list of articlea

on hand, and various other matters

n. C Kl I KSIIA MI.

r.DWAnn.

1 " bp

if the roofs, w heel-!

...pi, ,: v !

uses and de

oh ice ( litire salety:

( 'i-icinnaii 'I. ice

r .

.

whole of Mr. ?

s narrative 0:1 this

subject. Frihi the

AM)lii;V JACKSON. "'

. I. Conrivr a id Idnndrer.

C.IU: VT AM) Hew York lie deemed:.' TIIE COPNTttY s.rr.!t!

At sun- 'own yesterday the polls in this

-The lib. I of Kathseveral days, trrmiing unalile to agree e accpsed was reCi i. (da:.

"In seven months from this time." said the fJlohc sc. eral vears ago, '-bank res will

:.!.. ,.,., .,1.... ...I t l,

V-'....l ..111 1 ' K. Mv ery farmer and

but for (org crv, after nated in the jury's he upon a verdict. 'J'l committed t.i prtfo.i.-

nc a.p-.lisneii r.n.i the v!

overspread vv ith go! 1.

me

ant in the West vvi 1 have a Ion

city (his lilip c-.lh lory

sit!; purse of open network, thorugh the intestines of which the yellow gold will

sain.; time forever .-un and glitter." "Yes indeed," ech-

I'lSSOI.l. TlOX OF Fiji If 71 Co-Partnership herep'fore xe-

isting between (ieorgo I.. Cruilihiiik, Augustus . Criiikshaiik, and

Jolin J. Cruiksli.-.nk, is this day dissolv

ed by mutual consent. 1 he business of

the firm w ill in future be conducted bv (leorg - Ii. Cruikshank and John J. Cruik-

shank, imder the linn of (J. Cruikshank

and Co., who are authorized to settle all accounts, and pay all demands against the

late iirm ot cr.nRCC L. CIU IKSII ANK. ACdl ST' S U. CIvTIKSHA.NK. JOIIX J. ClH'IKSn A NK. Viacemies, April 'Jt, 137. IS-.Tt.

minatbiii of a most oed Col. J

1 ,

.! en i -it l

al tb.i corrupt d

. .. . : a 1 1 ) v 1. - .. t - r 1

lltei 11 1 1 a. i v . - ev ( . iiav e u e o -en pis Lain ! tpp.M ) reci'rd s ) ti inmphant a vie-i telis the

frtrie V'!iigs such a Waterloo de-thc hard is a

bn

Here the old fel-

fe.-u of the enemies of the people. A ml; low would shake his hand within a few

1 in his sproahes through

rcssion.il District, "the Globe ruth. The rags are a-goino- !tnd

coming!

never did there exist

richlv mrrited sucres.

a party watc.t so inches of his right ear as if shaking a After nine year pura of eagles and dpllnr", and then

' n'vtr if t did know .!:! r,'ir lbjo cot: Id I'K.r '." li:r,t!i cc.'ic patt'cntli:" Muni Aim jr.orT nothixo mmmm?s balm.' A sovereign and int il'iiib' remedy for Tooth Ache and an effectual presevrative for the teeth. VIUCK f?l VVAl I30TTLE. I.i i.fi'erinn this iuv.i'.u iblo Calm to the jiublic many certificates of its efficacy inibt be given, whi. h tiie limits of anewspap -r farhid )u!'!i.bin, and which may be seen by call! nor at the arrents; bat as every specie-; of quackery has been thus thrust into notice, we invile the public to a more convincing proof of it-; inmost miraculous pow

ers to r-. lievc this worst of all aches, the tooth a b.e, PjCilVH IT A THIAL, (being careful t- n.Ihero stri.-t'v to the direrii.ms civrn on each

Pi ) and l-t it ri -e or i.i'.l upon ITS OW.

ML'KI'l'S rj. p ul nee it tosnv that in thousand

of eases it has never failed in a single iiiUnee. It s'aou'd be used after n'.l dental oj-.crations, sore (-.-ta, Meedintr, and spunky gums, ciie. and is de; i lecily the be-t t vith w-.ish ever known, and ill who have used it. have laid a nde all otlier remedies off-rcd as cleansers of the mouth, and pui ier of the breath. For sale at the Drue Store or Ilitt & Sawyer. Market tt. A'incennes, la. and every town VjJ v-tlagein the I'nited State by propor ag-n-. Vi... s.ir.e.-.. Aril 3.i5i- ii-l. 1

C. DORA.

CRUIKSHANK & DOHA., HrrJjinac JJcolttrs .tni 2Lar.3 SlrjcrtU', Vitircnrn.3 Indinna. Having opene 1 an off.ee for the purpose rf

transacting a general agency, and exchanging

business, they may I -a found in tha 2d story o' thi

warehouse occupied bv O. Cruikshank it Co.

oid & Silver

Paid fr nates on nil solvent banks at the usual rates of dis.oiint also Drafts en the eas tern cititr purch.isf d. WANTED ? 2 . 0 (1 0 U. S. T5ANIC NOTC. inecnaes, April, Htlti 17-Gt aTTmin ISTKATO i 'FrvtlTCi: JOTICi; is hereby given t.hat I hava taken out letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on the Estate of

Simon May hoc (late of Vineennes, Knox county; Deceased. 'I .hose indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, to present them properly authenticated wiihin one year for settlement. 'l'he said estate is supposed to be nr.lvent. J. I REYNOLDS, Admr. April ti, 1830. 17-3t a il mTnTstkatou's sale. rH"T.IIEKr. will be sold at public s.tlo y on Friday the 2Gth of May next; at the late residence of Simon May brie. 'e--ceased, in Vinccnnes, all lite personul property belonging to said estate, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, &c.&c. 4 or 5 bead of horses, I coll, hog. &c. &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. A. M. Six months credit will .ie given on

all sums of 3 dollars and' upwards; bond and security.

i. P. REYNOLDS;. Admr.. April 2'2, 1836. 47-3t. A T EA cMITEDT"

t person of pood moral charartrr, and well qualil-ed tr teach an English Hi hool, v ilf fmj emplov inent at Unieevill Knox ("omity, by applv in-5 shortly.

Vinccnnes April 17 IS37 43-tf.

Cr'fcincl. ZiltctttT. Griaiuot. &titc ft if. Stlectrf. Original.

Original.

C cticrit jDcsrvfjitfon

Neatly and expeditiously exe

cuted at the 8AZETTE OFFICE,

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