Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 October 1837 — Page 2
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tVy ilone! Nothing. V h.t vdl they do' Wo answer, no;!. inc. When the hole i-oiin'vv has hffn reined bv I' r t.rji riiUCii', w o haii have r; lief not before.
The paper. fumii-h bnt little mnti.-r ot tn'erest :it 1'iis lime; all fvci" Frfin to bo turned to Corgre??. and to av nit its action.
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there ecms to be no hope) lu--: :' of all Viiid went Id instantly rovif j. ami prosperity once more w.iit upon us. Thev have ;s yet done nothing, except pa one hit! w liich at the latest accounts, v:i again "". !t ihscusiD-i itpon n resolution to rc-
f nrisiiei. i lie ;m luiron tv.r'.v
tire like bees swarming each on
'.r. and f.viit g aho'.it like
there hnz-
10 w.u lost.
f a noise alout thoir
ears when the elections 'om oa that will settle them forever.
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ipoat-
wantei
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it:prrie!!ion'5 now i.ni'r rc
onr ilvonylt ar.d its viemrv. ar c;r. rapidly, nntvv ithstatHl.ro :li'
r;ty of vvorkitio; h.v.id. What wo I'fii done, has been exeen'ed m a iii'iit i-ul lastina manner. The pr. fife's l-t.jin to asmne a ri'v-hke a
ate-?, and when ti e rtthhisti and ihrt s
fme l.c.n removed, will fV.l !e.n Jiale s!:cr in emblance, of the highways ei some o
lh mr.ft populous ei'ies i;i tl;e west. T I 1
Laborers ar.; sua very r.nicn . . . '
iisre. net on'y e.jion t;m vnr;on puhiie
work-in f.c Mcinitv, but also m cverv
Mii'i m n'.isiiK ss. ii p wireiii siic:-. s, to ctnig'-jitits t';at t!iey mic!:t tin.l it to their
:o.an;p.re to ea.iaithe Ul.l i'ost. 'Vhv im obtain fn!'!ov!iient at ourr, anl 1 ... MM "... . 1
a-Te". nt" town ana ?un-nuiul;nc
cGt'tl'.ry r be'.h imp roving r.ipi.i'.y, an f fss.s(. ,! ,t" advantages v .ch ronJcrs t.in;ut:on hevti ery plifil'le.
.-J1..U -..r.t'n, jam a .-ent:or iront i.ie
State rf ?.! is.'O'.iri. il.e.l recenily at hi re cu'.ened in Iloon v.l'.e. Mo.
j 1 1 ! . when the tut is n.i;..inn;, ;at if 'erame :i bank v( isue eiht year after its establishment. Monti i! Ohio proposed to amend the ei'l so as to prevent the neve of any bank !en rrei'tveil in the pa ineitt of pnblio lti thut g'.iull irst;e biils under live dollars. This came very r.r.ir blowing tip the fill. Morns wa not present u hen the vfits to enures- was tiken. I sti'.l think tliat wlien the rind rote is te.krn this odious and liuim evaue me-isnrf will be Irsst. !t is to be hoped so fur the honor and prosperity of the eonnt: v. In the l!one tlu-y are engaged on the Mississippi r.b-e'.ion.
I kis'i I lia;l die H:na to Isv bi t m-o Cr'.ir
..i . . i . . ..
rra-iers me real woikuijot t!u j suli-treasn ry si'i.iT.ie. The party in favor lias care fully kept it ,. Af,r. Yon will how
low.
Its
lie
nity developed in the
KHVUM TiON IN SAN TA IT., Ni.v.
AI I N o. .U:tr .( all in jir'-n ii.it!
cf '.'i(fc.". i and
o.' ,r( r.;. n:i ! in id!,iL 'ii-j' (i (ijvcr.ior rf
o.a.r.
S.vntv 1"k. Attsr. ISTiT. 'Thnrsday bi-t, the (.Jovernor Don A'vino Teres, Pohtica! and Military Chief of the tfiriioty of N. Mexico, aeeotnian:ed by Abren, ami a small parly of soldiers, ma'-rhed to the Cavada miles ho m Santa i'eN w ln-tv a lar-e nu:n!:er ol
ma the
,-ontf
irhahitants
wb
lit
,1
amo-t'j' w!un w
ll.nvl
eomtiosi'd ot
Arriha to Taos. Indians i njo- in
ProvisirM'? f every prirc in e tr market.
ni'-.t'or. c,
am: ci
kiedi t -ear a hi Ileof.-. nork
veal Ok baeen 10. 1 trd It', and T-Ms prr lb. t'hieketss 1 .)
!onr per Imndri d, corn
'Hat ,f,s Co. iieit To. i-or
s 'J ; 1 r ' ) '. s nrr 1 1 ; i ' . , . t
P tt
t.i
'i.irtas. 'I'hon' is om
V of oer to'vn an.i CAiietrv
tire-t vvi'j t!. kbn! of tM-:t r.u.,'. I V ill our ti,!;;T g;i thi-i i fisrrrii. v'
It-t mn.l I h: i Hire th.'v o;:':-t !,' t. The fi'ioi. p is Iron; the Vesfv:i St Thi fditer says not a word abon f'. 'rf :y in shbi jdasters ,,'k V iued by the a !i:-.intstra:to:i.
..:.ior, v. ny ma'vc n-n o! one a f :iot',;er: Is not s,mee for coo. ir "tinier;' l'rav bo cttsiststst.
t'ot p1(
I t'nt.k
'. to
lYty I tlesh sauce
Another C-snr Itaur. A c--rrr:.ou,!pnt inf.MMU i.. tht -i ,-r rrhaor kv In-a t..r: 1 jr, tb. rrti;- f arhnoett p.-aines. In.!im.'ni:.!
la t ae tanni;.- r.t V ol. ( '', ek'. ot l)ut h ir. 'I'll.- lu y 1s .t,ii?. is n !'"P mrkft'ai iirje o.'a m-. i luting 'H
i(V:i in t!lf f;i;-!l!v of C sot morit!,sa thrtR laoiit': k! n rt ion i At boiiih! li'ar
itiiii-". jie in.istn a nufp soi,o-
luinj Uc !ic m-rcam of a chi; !, and has on so:nt
'tri-
is n-.'
':!!. no.vr '.'i:r-'. rt-
tino
'. fSrkn, vl.i- !i
. ei nas nxwr utter-
i von to rvnrrss hi
ul nssc-n
from III
the
eiu-rjl t ioveinnient.
e two anr.i
tsot the
and sn
I'pon t!;e mot tin c.f t!
wliiidt took place near St. IlJefotiso, the l.'ovcr.ior commanded his soldiers to fire;
at wliieh order
his rtien went over ti
lie enemy, except 3 of whom one wr
the
thrt.
or
kihed on
wot-.r.ae.t. 'I'he ('cvernor ininiedia.te'y tied with all who r .villi follow hitn in Santa I'c,
wnere thev remair.ed till nijlit, ttnder la
hooit ot ' arreiiton, a. a resident of ihi city.
!. t 1. two ytais Minojar m tho olhi-H of lh livening i'ust He was detected may be made from thu niiniokin'
in pivuig lree passes to slaves and broujlit There's a di-scovory for the down tasters! to tu.d hetore binire Maxey. I'nfortu- The :;ood people of Conntetieut and all nately tor tb.e wretch, either through the alontf abhore, will -'go death for their suvvantot' law er e idenre, he eoe.id not be gar," hereafter. To think of makinu punished, and he waj set at liberty by molasses out of a 'cruik neck,' and loaf the magistrate. The City Marshal see- suoar from a pumpkin! Thanksgiving t'lata lew in the irowd wind disposed wiU be celebrated in futuro by our iew to lay violent hands on the prisoner in the I Ingland friends altogether within themcv ent of his escaping punishment by law, selvus, and nobody can imagine the pleasresolved to accompany him to his house, ure we anticipate in mixing 3111011"- our The Lynch mob still followed and the relations next year in the nine honored Marshal finding the prisoner could only festival. Pumpkin pes may be made be protected by hurrying him to jaii, by that time, upon tb most economical endeavored to effect that object. The principle: for instead of sending 'to town' Lynchers however pursued the officer for sugar wherewith to make the matter ot the law, dragged him from his horse, more saccharine there will be nothing bruised him and conveyed the priso- more to be done than to pluck a yelner to the most convenient point of low pumpkin from the "corn house" the city lr carrying their blood-thurstv make it into a good sized pie, and sweetdesigns into execution. We blush while en with a spuash. Was there ever such we record the atrocious deed in this a "march of improvement" heard of. It eitv containing nearly ft, 0(0 souls, in the almost inspires a man with poetry, and bre'd ligbtof day, this aged wretch was pn.saie as even we are. if we could get time stripped and (logged, we believe within we would most assuredly write an eclogue hearing of the lamentations and the shrieks "and sret somebody to set it to music, tuiapol his nll'iieled wife and children. j ted to the national instrument the split It is not tor this wretch that we awaken pumpkin vine. There is verv great papublie sympathy, or Call down popular thos anil most exquisite melody to be
vor of which thev started upon nood hor
s.- m order to get as tar as pos,blc
their enemies w !.o knew how
more adroit measures to liiterru
for, so soon as thev
iron
to taki
t ft,.,, .
1
Uisappeareu Iron
tne liehl of battle, Ihey despatched the
Indians to cut olF their retreat bv the Ifi
A!
Wi
a;o, with orders to spare no:,e of them
i:chvs htcradv accotnnlisliod. The
trx! day the victors encamped at La ( !
pcuc. vvnien is near t ic town o rsanta
! tl-rri, I'll.,' t :,m, ,,-,,. I.' ,.
ari. , and
fe n
moti t'l.l ." larceliti
a voun-r l.tetilenat!
liico.
ktlicd the leveruor
mo Ale-en, ('!
ant named (tuie
!a-,v others vvltose nr.nies am no? known
I ho tr:-;nipha;it armv. haritvr de
"clarcii
,1,
.oil xcauer .lose v ou?.alc-;, mi mhaouaut
1 1 tin, i.overnor in.i..e l::e enir.-.nee into
Uie town vvhers he assumed the Ciivcrn-
ncnt I'i-'.1,! by K-,;'..t I fJarcta, who
tad ecinnrindod tiio tr oops vv i:h him.
Ml was now tr.monih
I.t one ihin - was wrrinr i; cenip'eti 'ir pm-pose :! 0 he a ! ofSantaeo bren
)U(.ge ot t.ie (.istrtct the friend of the
ranger and the poor ;he talc 11 i. d
t!iev reeeiv-
meritorious oil
r an.l
he Lad beern inas.,ecred
ii'ianso; ino 1 "ortuno-o.
Frem the accounts, tb.e killed are about
as Miguel Sena, d, among w honi
inner ( Jovcrnor . adjitttnt of the
the news ti
iv thi T,t
iiitoen, atneitiT whom r--
and live or six wound.-: are I'ranciseo Surrasino, and '. 'onimis-arv. A pun''
ncoMiii-n henvn xtriorJii.B-v foil n ef the srrnat ir'.n ia the t'anulv. n,l lpps on ho grotuitl, au.l it is ml
npno.i.i
in t.ir 1!" wits
through t) lovp.
iTivtioi fiir this sir!, nlmm !
t.ht in will ornrtii'.ie sit in a chair an.l sleep in n He h nothing but .lorr skin arnun.J hb Vrtiiy, anil en no ivmuit will ho wp.ir anv other earning. The. f.n,l ho pr-fo! is raw hoi f. ,ototiM. niiu. aa,l tho hko. Sm.ill VtnU he devours we.h gro.iiiio-;i. ip i r1t f..:i,l ef corn i-rea-i
r'-.t n-l.i-it i-i d;.a -rw.il-ie to him. H .irior.ir? flon i:ielaii.-!io!v anj seems a-; if not! in r: vvoul.l onr,h liirn for thf I.i.-m of fre.-ihun. n;i, hi tirs. mo le of livinc. lln U itiwsvn anxious to run
ll, COTKeil (;'o-i
,t
riser,
Jos
la
if. anu tne sr-rg-nuit An'onia
seems nniet enouglt fit this
iv the report was t'i
MustamenScna. All
itne, thonrh
inuignation against the internal eode by drawn trom a pumpkin inc. we can invvhieh he was illrgally punished; no, no, ; form the musical world. To be serious, we believe him to have been guilty of mi-, however, this business of making pumpmermous crimed, for which t'.ie laws ofugar, is a most nnporant discovery, and the country, if they have rtut already, j if there is no mistake about it, there will ought to provide solitary confinement, if.be the dense to pay among the cultivators not the punishment of death. V HrliPi-p'of cane, as well as'amnn.r'ihn 1,
'ad member in society: I troue into the beet business. Manle will
put others- in the South on ! he of no more value hereafter than so
much Witch hazle. If pumpkins will really make good stio.ir, the world is revolutionized. New Engahid will be able to sweeten the Clobe, and the Mast and West Indies may ns wt II turn their attention to the cultivation of crab apples. .A'. V. Cazitle. IHI 111 Tr ?rhettrt untf thi: .vrin-trr.. A fri-nil lias haiiiloj us tho folh.vvinjr lit of "l.'if (tirrriim, it" projects before Coinrres. ami
as-iinc(l to cai-h its ruiiiort'il juitirnil 1. I trive it fer what it is worth, not vouching for ils correelnrss. Tho f abinet consists f trmi tho Pn-.-iilent his four seercturies. tho atto. nev, ami tho I'ostmnstcr ( - . nrrdls. These arrr'i ie men of ash-
incton liavf ronnn-lotl, ami liave now he
Cnj;res. .- rew hills forfthe re lief of tin-in -elves, the name of the supposed f ither of each being prefixed. , Mr- meriNsov. To nr-oIUh credit at the Cinloin House, till rnpiind for cnnsuinntion. 2. Mr. FonsT-riir.. To ctend the time for the payment of duty bonds for nine mouths. 3. Mr. Poinsett To ixsne twelve' million i,f
Treasury notes, to hoar interest as thu Executive
may ilircet. -I. Mr. Woonm-Tir. To deprive thr tini.e
of the 1th insiahnont of the suiitlus revenues.
(to roh them of :3.000.000) f. Mr. IIi tub. To eoerept'ie Denosite Ihmln
reasnry , and j'ay over tho spc-
aiit.
A reward of i'2ti5 iiolfered, hv thu f.-cmis r-.nd relatives of the (ioeosed, fur tho HpjireluniMoii of tin) murderer. 1 lo i-i des. 1 ihed as n l:i;e;ei,iv -I'oni'il riirtti, iihonl 10 or i eai 1 i at e. ih k rain plexiiill, ahuut.--it feet high; at limes wears lari;y whiAers; several f his up.er fore tivlh uu- oi.', has a large e e and dark hair. It is to b;: hoped that active im axnre- will he taken to ferret out and hiin tin heartiesi oth to condiyu punishment. Prospect cf War on cur Frontier. V. e l)aveciivcrc.i with a (ci.th-maii jnt rrived in this city, from lmlei.-!uhmrr, Jackson county, Mo. c learn from Li.it, that i;n at evcitenient was provailiii; ai!!oiia-.l the itu.-i.s .,!' that (iiiartcr, who were c.Vjieetm an a!t:i, 1. tVo::i the Osasie Indian. They h i, I .-.ent se.-n-! I enine mossas,s to the frontier inh.ri.ii.i,,! 1 ,,n-: I,,,.; ulrrudv cominittid sonic de'iiedjtions on t'.eh 'r.in-rlv; havimr stolen several h. hu.I eathe. and reportK say some iieu-ruo. A j . I i . ati.jn ha 1 been made to the liuvi-rni.r for trooj-a, :in 1 instrueliotw had been i.-j-ue,! 1 -, '., s;t-,-:-tar-. Ut-.t,. ft.. .' I . .
,.1, n.nniM netn,' alitcot at 11. 1 tlie apphi -ation vvas.-nade) to iem-r.t! J.r-rai-i;i,tanty six hundred men ((um J,i : d; wliieh, we believe, consists of J.icU.m, l.-al and 'an liuren countii s. 'J ho :.h:iiia ,,; p
oral eounties were to ineot
ad kleks, vilth iHii.rUy 11 m1oi-V. lVri, n .r(in.i'"; .. - :"" " -L
managed to inuko l.i.-i u.eujie, and delude u'l n'l.r- Oalborfil bALL UF LOTS
I I.N Ki A. & COLWELI.s ADDITION
7'u the Tuu n of
inntExci: coryry, ills. Till! public- is respectfully ir.fcrrj.J at the I'roprif-tors, with the vicwofgir-
'i por-ons as were una;;l to attund
ii.e first salt
DliT lots at
.h th
another opportunity of huyc'ooa, jm:l also of comnlvii''
Iti;
to
him to have been a bad mem!
and we would put others- in the South on! he
their guard if he should settle in their neighborhood. lie is s:,id to be epiite grey, having light complexion, blue eyes, and is about 50 vears of age. In the name of heaven to what is rur country coming? M lien is the spirit of turbulcn-'o. outrage an. J barbarism to have an em!' Are we to dispense with all ! i'.v.s except those of the strongest arm' ll the people do not organize and swear upon the altar of the living (Jod to crush
the att-Q -ions spirit of Lvnchism to uphold the officers f Justice to sustain at
aU hazartis, the majesty of the laws
on ftatoraai
rai-e tho number .!' troop order. I hv :h" "'"the division. Wo are als.i informed tin al Atkinson ha 1 an ini.-ricv- with iho ( on this suij -i t, anil it is (irnbable thai (hri.m of atlairs in that narter will r,... uumi iliate lersnnal alti nthm 1 f hi. 11 i n oral (iaiiies. 'j'he lsa.;es fav thov ran ! thousand vvaniui.-, into the laid, and t
11.nr mi 1. ar in me eoii.ieiin.-m-cs ,.
'in iia-H manr na.s not i: ami t
ain-eot w Inch thev r""i; lain. auxietv for further inti'lii-mce
The two houses of('nn ably adou:-:i on t!io 'nh j.
1 . t .
h-i 2 tlcttrmi r'i SuiiirJmj, i lie !ot- t many of the
o!
UiUerci; .1 liiukii
t iriciiviJu '' another
, t V 11 to
cf (),lLtr. inxt.
be
choicest
t
on.
ml
ered comprise oi tOWn, Jvi;.r
eontiouous to.
thu ri i r.
im
Iv prevsiit tho erection of many
ti
i'
.-r 1 11 nr.::i inn .at th.-y AVar. a; i. v-
llie riirhtsniul tiri vileirns (if ninli 1111I m-ii.
citizen, no matter how debased, society must be reduced to the most loathsome i'-rbarism anil our free institutions will
leconie a mockery, an.l a hvc word of
reproach among the civilized nations of
loo earth. hy should anv man or set of men undertake to trample on the laws of the country? Upon what principle do these enemies to the peace and happiness of society arrogate to themselves the right of dispensing with the laws of the land at pleasure? Why do they outrage the leelings of the community- bv usm-mmr
those sacred functions which belong alone to the sovereignty of the people ol Mis
sissippi; It a Lynch club is permitted to make and execute laws, vfhat has bef .1 1 ..
i.ouic 01 mat irionous nyht ot free man, the trial bv a jury of hi-
Muren members cape before the
wis.i to ma..e 1; ariibrrv of imb'.i,
ton can be brottoht lo b
Inn can they 11 v beyond it
1 n
s r::ii;r .('."
:r cs c L) ill
Tlie (lovernment insists, that the 1'co pie otiglit not to he permitted to bsne :
single ban;, note without metalic basis. The sonn-
however, claims for
an ad'nptate ioveninicut.
v' the ri'ilit to is-
.t"isue w-le millions of paper without a ' niOtalie h-icia 1r ll.-, f 1
iw mi: aiiiouiii 01 a fin.'ic
lartiimg. i.ou.
atnotint
Jour.
If C
ongress adjourn on the If):
oi t;n eel'ius v. I i i V,",!!
liVV -V T
erv
v of his peers.
according to the laws of his enuntrv.'
It is the interest of all who desire to exdt the character of tlie State it is tlir luty of all who who would promote the
great cause of civilized .-md social liiV. to
vi.niiMue .mo prosiraie mis (iisoroanizini".
brutal and imholv snirit. In tho n-jmu ,,i
eoinmuiiitv; in the name of
Julie
suite.
111 in
me meeiimg and otitr-iged genius of liberty, justice and mcrcv, we call unon tho
ffrand jury id" our country to In ino- to eon-
iirn punishment t.he perpetrators" of this
lonl outrage. Novr is t.he time to exter
minate this odious, depraved and brutal
-pirit. The legal guardians of tlie public
upon by nine tenths of
vest ."may the report was t'ir.t the victors
wno iiaa returnnl home the d.-.v after their I Pacc arc
entrance hrre. were about to visit us for this community, bv the spirit of humanity, the purple of committing further outra- hy the solemn obligations of their oath's!
ges. i .:e new (overnr, with several by all the noble and patriotic impulses of
others, immediately left here, and wc have j virtuous and enlightened freemen, to make
some assurance that we shall be snared signal examples of all who have heon
ri pirnri-io,,. I m . ........ . . ! I . nn,l ,
1 in; luu.iii v is 111 a s-aii i-"4:-isji-u 01 inis auocious outrage
to sotdo with the T
no in tlieir vau ts.
fi. Mr. Ken-dam.. Imposinir r. rtain d.1it;.-.il
n rertain puhlie olheers. f That is a hi! to
reouee the patrotniac of the President, bv ereatim; 1 rt.n Hib-trea-nners, rocj 1 :n in- them to eolleet the public ilu-s in -,1 a,,, Kiv,.r. t.i pav the otliceholders in the same, and the old pensioner and other creditors in rays.) 7. Mr. Van lti m:. To revoke t!ie elmrartors of tho )e),osite Thinks in the District of Coiumhia (as a just punishment for suspcudin-the pavmeiu
o, specie, wnon lljcir specie was exhausted.) Is it not --lory onnuuli to serve under ru h chief." in such a cabinet! Chi. ('u:t,'tc.
for
p"---"i inoinii 10 meet aoain 1:1 ber, not one half of the nn-mb, visit their homes in the interval . - A. .1
not ine pteater pnrt ot them, h
inaKe out their regular charges, f,,r '-m !eage.'M How many "conJrrfr.'ice -.,,
nrt3. wid L tide Sam have to p?v
oui in ins lean and scanty pot kot? Lou. Jour. "The Hank is violating the t-w- in -
style mno-mlieent, and, iH the.- - iiard limes Congress will either look on with amazement or wink at the crime." .iortrHrv, Why do you think that Congress vi i' "look on with amazement or wmk at lbcrime?" Is it because you have n s::uo Van Uuren majority in'both braiichuj tliat bodv? Lou. Jour.
J'he
awuity wiiii which Ijts svld in Jidv, xnd the prices j-aid tor them, evince the public estimation of the importance of the town, ami furnishes additional evidence that ero 'long Kusit Ih ille will rank in comparison with her older and wealthier competitor. A larcre public Hotel, with a number of othtr house-:-, are now in projrtss of build-
on the aumtinn, and th dinieulty of .niiig workmen and materials at thin
i', Olll
e.
Tj strangers and olhers unacquainlf d viith this section of Illinois, it may be well to state that 'ussellville is beautifully situated on the Wabash river at the head d Allison I'rairie; a body of trround unsurpassed it fertility surrounded by excel, mt timber, and cultivated bv an indus-n-i"u, enterprising and rapidly increasing T'-;nda'.ion. The hijh bluii', on which the i .. n is situated, has been for many vears
line 111 pot ol
I 1. '!'(
i.i-.r!
at all times a first rate harbor for steami o is, ole. I Vrry boats are also about belli-; e-'allihed between this point and the opposite shore, thus connecting Allison en tiie Illinois, with Shaker l'rai'ric on the Indiana ride a circumstance which of '' i-tc must add much to the trade and importance of lluss, llville. The original town. h inr further back from the river,
in ls!if, before the presont me into market. ?nd already Neari Saw and (; rist Miil, tmcs, .e. In a word, its sit- : Wabash river, and the Chiicennes State Road its ram.
iTieuktir.:! and other local advau-
otler to the capitalist, the ir.eehnn-
tc ..nd trades 1 :tan. inducements for settlement and investment rarely to he met with :n the western country. A plot of '.lie town may be seen, nd
litrther nnorinati.-.n had, bv
immense quantities of pro-
i.estineil tor the southern and nnipm
.i ts. The river at this point affords
I ---- '
as !;:;..! 1 t iw:i site C ci'. 1 1 s tic-n'.i r i.atum on c;:,'j and
ii'-ci-.' i; i a " c s .
,1
itiier of tlie
rihers in f.awreneev i!le.
lenni. A liberal credit will be ivcn if rfip.tired, and particulars made kue'ii
v o
The Golden Ag-e A"-.r th-pc.,'1,,1,,,1 th.ir .v-rrv.-.o.Tt h.
irilurmi l,,e piesout s,.-sion
' inu
liuiL
been an ed
,' , omrross (w hen the sight of a piece of coin
' im 111 tf.. 1 rnc i-ttm e is a iukhu-., .,r. 1:
1 r " Oil.
MAUivlKJ) In this place, o: l'i:,;rs. day evening last, by the n'ev. Mr. Ha!!. Mr. .Nelson Sparrow, to .Miss Margin...!. Couper.
evrO
to see the idles of cold limn. 0,1 fr, .1... 'ri
, , --n'" "0111 uic lira-
ur ny tne oltieers ol the Hon
Members of (tonercss thci
Th
en,
tlieir deeds will be hailed with aeclama-
ir, hjt w'.a
dctertodVcni
lerv'lv i;ive i;p with
"ill nvic.a trou W. What i most tcr.o-hin; i that though ho hvs'sprnt all th.is time in 11 1 lever famd;., y, t he ha not made one tep toward :iii7Htiin. -V, n: York Era. The above is going the ront-.d-v in the eastern nrvvspapen. Cathilinett prairie i j-nt helow Vincennas thera i notour word of trttlh in the ftorv. The writer
it indsbtcd to his imagination for his facts. IJn. ( Ixz. I. TEST FROM WASIIIXCiTOX. To the Editora of the Louisville Jour. Washington-, Oct. ilrd, JS.'it. The deed is done! This day the amendment of Mr. Calhoun waj adopted bv a vft'r "f 2 1 to '25. Uivrs biil, which he mored n a su' -titute to the sub-Treasrrv ehme, was lost by a vote of 2ft to tig. The question to engross for a third read
ing vvs then decided in the a 25 to 2S.
Mr. Calhoun closed tha debate by a long ?p"ch giving the history of llanki"g, and going to prove that the whole jystwn was inimical to liberty, to national and individnal industry, and ' intellectual and mornl development. A wide cround you will ?sy. It W3S s,lr a fcehjv occupied iii . 1
1 iiTiu ever ronceived it possible to he. He betrayed an ijuorance of the Dutch Hanking system that surprised me. Mr. Webster followed and was triumphant in his vumicahon of the Uankin system from the charge Mr. Calhoun had broueht T3,nt it. I WM ei,u,plV Mlr. prised to find him. too, ignorant of the Con'titntion of the Hank ef Amsterdam. .Mr. Calhoun had averted it vra a bank jf depo'i e merely. Webster vie! Jed that
their presenca.
anil ruinous condition.
I he statements of tliis letter are con- tion throughout the civilized world, am
lin ir,l T.t- ., .l ...I... I . ! .1 .... i, 1
.--, .ioium;nii w 11 lias rr vri nvinei m 5 vn nnrn u-n i, i-n.a,, i.
- .. . '""J"' i"
in town trom Santa I c. It is added, thmliisn their names as lwnrfjmp. nf 1,..
rpoiito)
ne lasts were :nso verv ohnoxjous to
the Revolutionists, and manv of them hac
su.teied personal violence of a most out
rageous character. LYrjGIIIXC
I his incarnate demon of outrage, vio
lencc
inan race. I'irksbursc L
Terns. The Texas Teleffranli of the
32d tilt., states that a votinc man name,!
Jackson M. Parker had been killed by t.he
Indians near the euees; Snd that a lar.ro
party of Camanches ware lavitio- waste
irm-1'1 i-r.
.,.11.1. : . 1 1 . .
.11. va u.uou &lm cuiiunues 10 (i.sjrvaoe tne w 10 e eoutrv. or mm,, n,;!., r
our une.appy country. It is only a lew K,o Grande. Nearly all the wealth v
mi.e Humanity was shocked hy a .Mexicans were with their family tn
u.osi aimcious ami revolting outrage, in- etecas, fearing the approach of the Texian
titcteu iy those sanguinary spirits oi bar- armv. Mr. Ihirhnnm nf tU e
I , T . . I " Ill 111 'l
oarism, me Lynchers, on the person Hens ev .v.- Isnrhanio h-A i,.. 1 ;i
of Mr. Saunders of .Madison Countv in led hv the Tn,l." ., ,u .-n.. 1.
1 . ., - - ;j ". ..iii-ii "...ll me ku-viiiii. 11 an
-''' ' iiv.-r. vmuiies 111 ui; Mere pears l iar i ns irent pmnn nm vi li,,,.
r - , , , . . 11 m ......'. 1 . a 11.-
01 society, 01 ontcr, law and civilization ley went out to catch their horses
sos. to pav the
ongress their ivnu anil i;tT
11 , ,
nappy peop.e, to lie inuler so paternal a liov-
ernment: uuiler a ( lovernment wliil, i.,L-... 1.
- .1 ,mt-9 sill 11 irooil ,-are (as Mr. W khsti u said on Thursday.)
.-. t.funirr mi' iiiiu tiii ninrr Two pose, the I'.rrrutirr mid Cu k:ilcvUx r L I-'
ineannip we sup;rfs: J ire la Li-
VAX BiTiKN DAMCINfi. Theup-to-the-huh Van Umrn State of Michigan, la.-t winter enacted a ircnoral b.mkin- law under which any twelve or more resident "freeholders hi a county, suliscribin.' (ifty then-ami
. :iii laiun 111 -in per i-ent. mav
nanluintr, and issue notes to twice sum laid in. Several of those
nuns 1 , .- ,i-.. , I .mi,., ..I.. .: fi,.
" c .-j- opeianoii. 1 in-and-
mouopoiuls are. aiij to eotiteinp! i'c oome sm li r U
11 -V. In,,
commence
nd a half the
pacry sliavlrll.
THE citizens of J.awrenoeviHe, His. and the adjacent com: n v. havim- m a late ineetir. organised a ' . . the st v'o -n,.l C. ..... ..r .' . . 1
"'ii'i tn u,c -"I.;. v, 1, n Jocky Clubb," t;,r tic avow.-d pl(rr improving the breed of Hursts, m I, rt,...l... : .1 1
iiviinj. given mat trie M 1 1 -ti ,
viuuo win take
V. Z. It VAN. J. !5. COIAVnbh. , . Ar;.. Ti, lS37.-:it.
for Tin:
1 are cio.' fctt'-nieii
I . . ' e ts .-an;
Iragged this respectable planter from the while thus occupied, were assailed by fif-
'osi'tu of his family and mu
atej him in I teen or twenty Indians.
him I was instantly shot down.
Mr. Buchanan
Mr. Ilenslev
t.ie most brutal manner maiming
most inhumanly, besides cutting olf his fortunately made his escape, after reven
nose aud ear, and scarrifvimr his hodv ino- tho rlmth nf I,:. . i 1
j -- .... v,. in c jiaiini-i ny sillioinie
to tie verv ribs. We be icvc t he snbieet down at his ;,! r .i, r r.
, . .,, j 1 - ..v.. iiiu ui mt: loiuiiiosi
i''is ioui outrage stiil drags out a mis- of the murderers.
erame existance an object of horror and Two men, supposed to be Messrs.
rh . J" -1 "ock a. eiun ot l.yiieiicrs K'oss and Stevens, have been found mnr
..i..uui.ii,.g ,..,ir or nve individuals, as ilerei! mid scalped near Goliad. They
we have been e.-edihty info.med. broke had fallen probably under tho hands of the
m.w me uoiiic 01 .mi-, c-cott 01 v ukinson I hpans, as a party of these Indians have
v o'.iruv , a res necianie meinnerot the liar, ono- in estpH th u nn o-hhnrhn,.il
forced him out and huno- him dead on the Govcmnr Unncinn 1,.. ;.-.,J ,
v e have heard of numcro, is clamation, callinr toe-ether, on Mondavthp
committed an-ainst the "2."ith ultimo, the i,niinr timl
peace of society, and the welfare and hap- lives, at Houston, for numo. nnn,',.,..',!
I I - V-
next tree, minor outr:
p.nv-io i euuuiry, nut we mention these r.s the most enormous that we hav" licard f ir some months. It now becomes our palnf,, duty, ns condit' tors ef a free press, to notice a nicst disgraceful outrage committed by the Lynelif .- of Vickburg, on last Sue lav.
wi'di t!:e boundary question.
A. )'. Courier and Enq.
Important IVIovcmcnt ia the Pampkia Interest. The Yankees are made men. Their
orent staple is about to compete with all
against the majesty of the laws, the hon- the cotton that can be grown in the whole
An T2.cn in jr for uU tic St.-ifui TllC I.,-.,! J ,,l" V..... V.l. 1.
- .....-,,.,,, . 1 oik nave pas ;c,l .11:
act to prevent, it posMale. the tVe.i ucnt occe. r..,,.-
e . 1 , ... .
oi sieain noat uis.isters. Ka.-inir is rvnns.lv nr.
lihitcd and, in ease of death of passengers from
-xplosmns or otherwise, the captain and en nine, r
ol the boat are halde to he imlicted for i,in
liiiuili r. 1 his is as it should ho. Sut. (. ii...
I). 1). Warner, of New York, has re
covcreu jjuii ana costs, in the II. States
Circuit Court held at Hartford, Ct. against
James Goodwin, Jr. of Hartford, as com
pensation lor injuries sustained in bcino overturned, last winter, in a staoe coach
belonging to the defendant. A". 11 Coitr. and Enq. SHOCKING MUHDEn. A most, foul murder was perpetrated at th -,. r I . i; i T,-. . . .
viiiase 01 . ro-s-lH ains, in ivipiey eouniT, on tinirs-
d.iv the 1 7th inst, bv an inhuman and lie
rst rac's
I lace 011 u,e L"d. :-h!. .-ti.I
lib days of November next. First Ihnj.Vtce for anv horse, mare, or gelding. Distance 2 mii's.s and repeat. Second )in.Vrdc only for A ve-.rs
old and under. Distance. "ot. milJ
repeat. Third Day. Free only for 2 vaars old. Distance, a single mile.
It is intended of thn f 'hi',', i o. .
purses as liberal as possible. Tint iin day's purse will probably be jo I!y order of the ( 'lubli. Wm. U. I5aki-.ii, Secretary.
1!
ineije t:
of
, iv, 1 -ft-id Dr.; rati
,u.,
; ,. w c : . IJi'tuh ils va:, ri . I :.- -L l.i.VV
ids if of th-; r t!.: tain ..i:t . fti .jj wild
.iliCJ,
b i4 O I i 1 it o Ei I i
peTJHr. undersisriied having purclia.-ed the
BiS of r;oo.!s of I L. aison would re
hdlv inti iin their fiieii
I ic!, i.e. t
and the eidihc in j, m-.
,1 tv,.,i il, 1 : . .
". 0111 .ui e.i. in :' on i,. 1 ailoin;
tnisiuestf at ttie house lormerh- o. 1. a ! hv !;.
111 Water Street, next door to Curf.-h A- Han
nan s More, under the linn of 1 1 ';' 0 (h.r'irn:,tr where thev would be lacaaed to siirmtv th. ir ol.
. 1 i - .-
fiends mid nil others with
Jntns. VcsHhzs of ol! Lhuls
of whi.-Ji they have a General n... t.uent, a which they arc drtermiiied to seli low io. 1 r...'i.
SA.MJ,. (htCIiI..(irii. 1:1. V K. WHIT IC,
Oct. ICth, 1SG7.
ll f ' I
Vinronn
--n-tf.
-pica!
AOTiv 1;.
MPS.rsi ITH. I-, is hereliy en . UL1 to nie hv note or boo!,
wretch named .offiri J'rrsinrr, upon Mr. fJe. Salvers, a reeelahle farmer of that countv, th
particulars of w hich, wc learn are as follows: Mr. Salvers happened in the villaje that dav "j
1,iiciirac mill hiivimi nrtaken too frerlv uf li.nior I ln rres.-lll
became somewhat intoxicated and remained til
rather an unusual hour in the evening, over hi
aerustomed tay. A dispute arose between the deceased ami Persinsror, sometime durine the
afternoon, in which the latter abused the deceased : . i C. . ti n-.: c.
111 a mofcl suaiiieiui manner. i iiirniiiiii w m-'!-i ..,. .r TIIPAPA' W 1 'pirvr wards settled, and the two were apparantlv Rati-1 ' ' lllrVllvi JV lll)!h , . r I C . 1 ' I Km ir rs ,,i 1 1. . 1 i
lieu anu prriefiiv ineniuv; oui w ueu waivers wag I c, uiiciiih-is win u uk.iu ann nr fate, a
I
l tn those indebt'-.l aoeoiiiit, that I a-u
need of monev, and take this method
f remiii.lin-r them of the fa r. that uoI.-sk i.n v
omB forward and ii jui t ite the same, w ithout dc-
jv, coercive measures w nl be taken l ntue-ha'clv
s. t;H-Hi;.(,Tjj. Vincennrs, Oct. 2th, I:!T. Z tf.
' in: di. ii:e if warrantr.! to rure anv
c anu i.ver. n me Uireeiina t.iar.d folloucd: this fa t i- . :' s au) slaten ei fs of
la i srsons in .tiff-i.-nt i-vCm wi.-- iiavc b. en i !' t i.elv i .r : f th. n to, . " j, -.
I
ii ) ! i . f
. i;i: a. ti r, :a nlu, lant
, . A f. -,v oi ihe tiuin. i.nis ! y the ih-opi i-ior, in -iv.
i ;i- -ji: ;i it .1 with the m, , -A ,j. .i r.iiie.i of 'h ve!ii,i-i 'en-:ahh
1 '' !'-"t I-,- i-.ue p a,t! i it is ii T;,-p-.iii of m. dicine iu eri..r u . wid. whii h f
''avi- il.-r been sitj-m,,:, ;,:;.! I have n vt,r known of iu I'.'.iiii!.: in in.dc in.,t jie-, toef trt .1:1 immediate Hud eertiiill cure, altlioiiith I h.ivo um- ! u in many uhMinate cams, and to ths who may !e iifhetcd with the Airud nrul l'ver. f
v.oi,;,' i--ronitnir.nl it a wot thy of great confidence. irnv::v t.kwis, m. p. Cotinoton, K v., June 3d, ls.ii. ' -. f 'l--v.-!,iud; I'uar ."'ir, in an answer tr voi.r eai eiiir an to my opinion of our au -'rops. I w ill say that when I came to this place fco:n the lower country, 1 had had th a?ue anil fever off and on for several months; and when
i came to tin's place it returned airain. Hearing, of y-i,;r Lhoos. 1 tried a bottle, and it cured me if. t!v. My general health since has bepn hetti r t';.n it was for a longtime; and I have sucU fnth ill the medicine that should 1 acain pa sf'uci. d wit.', this discHpe, I jhould immtdiatlT reeort toil. I m, ynurn, rrr-pectfullv, DA.ii;i." 15. M0!DV.
the tiadersiimed do hereby certify that tv :.. a C'leM-land's 'etretal-.i Ague llropa i.ee and fever hav been pcrmanentl y -. 'iy ciired by if; and do rucomnirml Iii.'.lieasn faftf and rirtuin renidy fer
V.'f. have t fir tho
anil riiit to fh. t U i 'h
o-ii.i-n ll'IU!! ll.m '. A i.i-1; r ii
V"?lt!i, s i i i.r, on r.
wv. joTnr.ii, Ltwn iLrrn, JOH ilrniij, Tl vi n WHIT , JOH.f lllilK KID,
r.ro. wit tr ivf. Iy, Uecrmher 27, 1R3.S
oro, itiocmintry, t ie prosperity ann hap- south, and Texas to boot. A discovery
pmess e t peopte. i hr victim oi this ha. been made in Trance, by which it ap
H 1 " M it'll!)
a Mi. (;
j about to start home, and in the act of getting on
, I ".uii tn x iiiiievid fcrocinns pir,t in this cue vraslpears that sugar enough tuT.ce, formerly ef the ncijhber I rreition, mcludin" thaH
to sweeten all
f idleburgh vat of
small work in natural iciiee.
pamphlet
Ills horse, i ersinser aifam atiacKrrt mm, knocked iul ' " ini; a new meorv oi i mes. enntrov. itins him down with his fist, and kicked and bruised s'r Isaac New ton's theory f the mo. iiV infh.em e him most Fhockincly, before any person had time ' 'I" produciion of Tides, to interfere and separate them. Palyer evpir- IlITT ii JAlVVER. t-J in a few mintitrs, from the efT- M ef the Hofra rpt C-', 1???. !. i-3t
w nr.i m w A II o !, J a v r iiok.
( 'o i ..ton. ICenti
ot a Ai'igc instance ff its fuiurt has ici r I ten heard of. NO CUM; NO l'AV!
Sol 1 wholesale and retail I t
lLt'Ivi::; MilvHE, Maiket ft. iii-rnrec O (. 1 i ih '0-tf
WjV?vi- V hvered at the wter' edi, oppo-ite' 'inceruii s, fjr which ca.-h will be paid JI. l WHEELER.' Per'- -n- !"r. ltf
