Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 May 1838 — Page 2
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FOR PRESIDEN T, ! Nothing hows more strongly tne iirr.it change in the times, than, a tfiupariMn of the miantitv of the public dumam .dd :;i I83l and 1S3T; ami the comparison wiilj shew how much les this S.aif :s eileclcd j than anv other iii the Union hv this cham The aggregate amount paid into tha Tie-! my m this Stats thelirst tliree .inarters ot j t of ai l in s n i ...t.t,- . ''' "JS v"i,iv..,.u.-.. thousand doiiars of bems as mnen u was paid in tha States of Missouri, Arkansas and Mississippi altogether within three thousand of what was paid in Illinois and Wisconsin and nearly 370 thousand more than was paid by Louisiana, Alabama and Florida. The amount received in this place was 8'27S,7GG 01, considerably inor than was received at any thr in the State except Fort Wayne. The total amount n.;.l intn thf Triir- i ti tii Srntn Ml 1 haiu ""w , : : i Was f J.'.MB.l'oJ ! I ; aiiu in int.- i Aiiic ta. the amount received it this oiTioo was $681,08'J SO. In Michigan the aanmit was f 4,04 1,5)50 00; foi lrod. liliuois 5-:?,-703,013 03; Mississippi :?3.-20.!J'Vi 57; Alabam- 9v',357.o.io 10; Wisconsin iit,843 20; and all others in the S VAY ;mr-i tion. Tii total a'V.T.M'. pa State in 1S3, was 'J!.77.! ,i ; ro si a:id .".- i p o :i for ths first thres quarter? of -''. 650,22 1 00. What a commentary tha administration of Martin Van lVuvn with his sub-treasuries, sjveie circular', gold humbugs, vc. --2 4 007,3 rm,i.. r-" ioai. "T,t it not !e !'..-ot. : t;;st : w at thf ho.t.1 of t!; Tr.I-.?u-y wapasic;l, and cve to if hi"! "upporl; nri.l lit il not !? I CLAY, as a tncni'iKT of '!'...:. law his most 1 oppuxiti.-a r .'.Ti'f a';- j ;.:.')' .vl'i'n that law lost stieniv-iis l-'n lli-it mi:. 1 e ! Li t .vi t:. tliret evils from its p usne. 6.'.And have not aii hii prsdif;;icns been fnliillad? Is tint the t J ivrrmm-i.t ite";f row bankrupt and umpadud to is.-'i.-; sntn Blasters to keep inolf in exis;ancs? lias r not one uni err of distress been hear-. throno-notit tut? wno.e eountr''. A nil nave not the iiiret evils followed bincc in pas-; fngti? The poopie must now certainly be satisfied that Henry Clay's forsi-ht nnd intimate knowlwii'je f tio erument, a:ii! srerv tiling appertaining to it, demandthat ha should b placed at the head of it. Ve hopo that our corporate authorities will forthwith rusumo active operation for tha improvement of streets, eVc. a3 the eason is now sutliciently advanced to justify it. We understand that many improvements are contemplated this season, in addition to those already commenced, and the sooner the bettei; contractors can then have ample time to provide materials and finish their work before ih? v. iatv season. Tha public edifices now btiildmgr r.r under contract, requires an exertion on tha part of the Borough lo hni.-h tadintr and opening the street as soon practicable. o We are p!ned to lei n that ths fine new Catholic Church will be in: shed trus seac been taken ti chick. Too son, and that measure hate plane in the Cupola a tov. much praise cannot be given to Hi-'iO ; Brute, ot this liiocass, tor his enirrpiiaP tnd perssverance apaiast ail obstcU ani difficulties. Baltimore a '.- : '.'C ht dida.'r f:.r Cuvrrts elc-tnil Ths extraeti which wc give, from the Baltimore Patriot, will be read with interest. This strong hoi 1 rf Van Purenism and Tanevisni, is now broken up, and !!altimore with Boston, New Y-k and Philadelnhia. stande a Whiff v. F.verv week we have to record ths defeat of the administration in some state. Firs; Maine, then Xr.v Ycrk, now Baltimore. lie fore ISiO, ihere will not Us enough of Van Burenism 1 - Ft in the country to furnb-h antiquarians with a specimen. ; We understand that both com and pork cow bear a good price in New Oi lean; and there is some prospect of a further advance in prices. Flour is -.ie) per barrel, and scarce. This wiil be good news' to those who line shipped these articles.! It is our melancholy duty to record an-' othci frightful steam boat c plo-don. The blowing up, as it literary was. of the steamboat Mosrttl.E no doubt tha result of negligence and enrelesness. V e do hope that Congress wiil take active measures to produce in ste:n boat ofiicors a jrraatsr solicitude for the iivs and property of individuals and that the Aequeucy of these occiirmnoe?, will set oublic opinion against ..ho wantonly jeopardise them. How many of our best and most valuable citizens have been pacrinccd to gratify an imbitions or envious feeling. Let every county, nay almost every township speak and each will number up its victim. Congress the pubiia press the community should interpose to arret this sacrifice of life and property. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, the Fair was well attended on Thursday evening, and liberally patronised by our citizens. 6C7"Amo9 Kendall has been compelled to do justice to Stockton and Stokes,
Toy giving them credit for the 40,noo. do!lars out of whieh he inte.uusd to dsfraud them. I. u. Cifit d a r .
From the Baltimore Patriot. .r.tnrigs of the whole l itlon, oven to t ' rij;';t u.iJ left end muhr traij J'.r .;'.':
I'll ):. nr! SUVi vote 7;(ir trot l 'j : of Jl'Xim JL-u;trd in v a 'i KL'NNKDV. Palt. City fnno Anns Arundel IVfi Ann.ip.oiii 10 t-t t! i Li i 111" M AKRH TT S'20 Total Kennedy' In th- i'?. , 1 ' T 1 . 7..MU in ('l-'trict Soi. ( o:ig! essior.al enction. e.i in hob! i:i I the a , r.! mamritv Uj ,n ,!v.1 t,o!u,t ia .b,, c;,v of .-.p,,,,,.,. .jv; vo;,..s - l!lC :nJ1:!!r,. . . . . icui ill a i.l V in-uoritv lor the s.u-i- ticket m the w hole ion; v tor fie s.u i" Uriel, was 'id I votes. Whig Front an. the aiiove e:ec lion is 1113 7,u'( rtisif. ; -V. j. Cooiiii: ( rlAtt!iias the linpostor. The foiilo viiig communication Irom Louisville, came to us anonymously, but we doubt nt tit a truth of the narrative. f:om a clergyman liii lois, inforniiiiir us that Mafi.ias l-.a.l leccntiy .! d hi in a visit, nnc: i l. 11 is conduct is mu as i at lien is tnom tins city; ion liart'.ailv (iiraun'a lil'Uu l:n ac'th firm rt ! related is .; .. : . i. nomania ,aJ ti m. The me ,1 . i: r-ama:; tic. Toward the close of a drizzly day, in the middle- of december Lis'., I wa--j inrneviiiQ" a'otic. on font, across one l the vast nraiiies wb.irh are iuterperse.l tlirouhout the upper regions cl Ilhmus. I had reached the centre of a wid.i solitude; on cither side the pr-spcet w-s houri lad bv ih- circling horion. behind ine xhn reeodir.rr woodbind'' were lading into idoom, ar.d afar oil onward mifht be direerr.cd the ihadowy outline ol a grc.a A rlti" v.avin;: breczn siveot over the lonij ;irass into .1. .7. 1 oiuow v iiiaooa, Ki'.n i-ijii mil rnn v 1 1 1-a 'i t rce:ie which mv fancy recognized of ocean. While; 1 m "ved : as the imae striiniuiT mv d object for n the si: UiUie icw, ana it nf cr son"? atiiitiate; r,'l: 1 deer would ocri-sio.T-iliv bound otV at my approach, and after watering its tieet roursr u r.til it di---apptvared in th distance, a dism d sense of Utt-r I'lueliness would a'jain occur. t!?:ti:th 3 new object arretted mv rttteetion. Far ahead might bo faintly doto ' it ,1'iv H'e on i tv. He bis cribei a dariC speck, wlncli ?.ppearr be slow appron n: I w a . v w i th c develo r.'io'. ltr.'.m-i.v, uu.it ; i.; ,i m. .irtos into the torm of drew nigh; and as we met, I him with mieg'.ed surprise an 1 tit- prr;o:i wsu strikingly suij uiicht have parsed the prima c iorm was thin anu ol tiie inatiiuui .icin.. A ioag grizz! v beard enveloped his breast. There was a Strang" wildncs? in his eye. Ilis lVaturf-a were regular: and there was an expre.-aion inbi eaJaverous countenance which betrayed the end iranc o! ijii-'-'rv. lit: wore an el-J, d..rk-;olereU camlet rloak, which wa fastened with a cla-p ut the throat, over his beard, and inn" loo.-f-lv arouiiJ him. tthrrwise, his di.-s was of orumirv stvle, t.ioun , - i .- , ' i - i . that was remarkame ajout it w as a waivl. Il-bred sash of scarlet silk, tt-.l around hi lie aeros.eu ti - i it't : (1 . ! r ft f IV compli.ceiicv: and ascertaining tiut I was from St. Louis, he inquired if "there were many Jews in this city." I ausv. er-1 ed hi question a that him T I -,. -,-! en. ression m havi '.IVIIIT .we n once in New ork." "erv Usahl lie, "1 raided a great noise, i!,cp s.jme years ago." "Your n a trie, 1 think,' -aid I'inuiiiria.glv," 'us Paine:" Mallhi ..found on fiat tone spot -v is cojilroiitiaa w 1 1 taat siraugo impotor w ho w.ii a ., ' '(), I ha; 'Ye! von lieard perliaps besides-, a malieard of you," said 1. ton. si ppose tuc sbi: der that has oeeii i om gale.. at tr i nev nave t h to crush U ,., ' nsrep-j ii rcii-j resentatmn. gion! "Tit .i pie. The h ine on v word religion means: T H I 1 1 e . eav the ': f i -i t n 1 1 : i 'i ' i '. .-: 1 ' f ! i ' f which never fails. If you n.i', e to i ) :r-1 nev acme tne siue ot asnpu-rv at. ,t, lth bih t a narrow, insecure foothoal. you will aire li s assistance of a staff and if rf vo;i can th.'o.v your upon it in overy i merge wrig.it securi ti cv. it is goo.! yen can ''; on it. It true religion but if it is an cmbiem of win not ' e you. if it snips or b.-noi me mo mem; you depend on it, then you ara lost: it is lal;c religion, and cannot be relied on. Fur re i n.iich preaching in the woild. but it is deceptive. Tine religion is that which is calculated to produce the largest sum oi human iife are! happiness." Ho proceeded in this haranur: for some minutes, with so unit carnest.'ioss of manner, ; and with such a jumbimjr id sense an "on. as to (-olivines me that he wa-.l;i--r sm-r-erciv inl.ituated. lie was cvKteutiv anxieus lo proiong the discourse, but my curiosity being sulile.icntly gratified, and having a dreary path to pni'MP.; beiore noT-'t. 1 took leave ot' the prophet, and he went peacefully on his wrv o. r. Louisville. K v. Feb. -1. 16'A-i. Th propltet Matthia-s, visited this ti
eimtv a tew wpcks since. At IveoiiUnt i -'' Uc . ' ' the Indians hardiv knew what to make fi reposing : 1 hmi tnni.i i- :i rr ti)-.dr rhpni lhielc fi , lculcaiu -01111
nimn tbern ti ;'eil tlieir borev; I h. e v qnie!v saul to turn inicK-ii-e.i-er. ivim m tha Saukee tongue meaneth begone and he quickly obeyed the mandate. He also visi'ed. Mack Hawk. Mr. Pluck
Hawk imagined, b; i that he must be a ('er to prsve that h? !he rocked rotn cer
us lanoeard, in crint. and
is not an evil one. very haatilv sr.d
placed it before him; he ate of it heartily, and ihe concluded he was uot an evil spirit at any rata, in which slip showd much lguoi ance, in our humble opinion.
He ei..',e ivoi i ii in :n a;.e jyiih: iV .. I. umier ami I iat ! must, navo Ui-Hmidul Iron i si,r.ie one fit the lost triors of Israel. Hut it was pretty much all ,"..,'.-;',,'; to the old chief, ami he did not tiiiJesiand enough of what Matthias said to make anv important discovery in relation to his Hebre w pedigree. Fori M,:Jiscn Futriot of t'.t Hh of March. . Fro,,: I hi- X',wd Carmd . err 7 At a aieetinsj of the citizens of V a.iah countv, Illinois, opjio.-id to the tncaMiivs o! li.e present admiuistralitm (' the (.ientrai t iovci liirn nt, held at the Court House, in .Mount Cirmel, pursuant to previous nonce, on the I'.'ih dav of April, l3 On motion of the Kev. Titos. S. Ilmd, the meeting iv oranize-.l, by calhiiLr W. Fldridse. t; the ch.dr, as-.i.-ted by 11. !.' Arinstrvmir, ami O. A. Ti.rali, lisqis., as Viae l'rt'sidents. md appointin$ .las. I. Iviiapp, S-rre'arv. i lie ibjeft of the meeting be hi 2 explained, in a few pi v.: ;ti i.; u'cervador.'S bv Mr. Hinde. on Mull, in of Messrs. James Mci)oweil llir::i Leli. San.ue! Muuday, Aaron Tiii.iii, a.ii.l Jidiii I er, were appointed a committee t dial'-, and report rc-oludon." exp the i he tilt!-. 1V( . (' tiie views ol t.ii? inrotuig on assembled, lur a short tiie lui.owlit, its lor wnien had iiiimiitee, after re rutiidit in and re iai;,.'.e e.i 1 e s i on.v, hi h -VC -tn'.iii': r.ved and a ; i VCh!'. T.hc c-.-mmitl p;.unu u b;. a ! . 1 1 1 1 1 1 cx; ij.'-'ctu fur ". in.:. t. pre pure la --o i is ias on the ii:: co.i v- n.i-i, i'-g ieavi in.;- iha.ai.i'.'e and re; of wh.cii liit-v respei res h'' O N - tion -1 i ih 1 1 om men alio:: of r has 'lieri.a, siue tlas organi S;,.'e ( i'ii;;;a:.t. there nev re en m aie 1, or an ; . i ill ui tin; ri th e.i v. hud important principles were iuoi m jr3 rni-maiitaus la salts were at nan in tue ap A nd w b.e i ("- i pub. ie en'.im not to be mi in all parts of a sense ol lite acinus 'ata i ..a" recent ue itonst t an proclaim, food, ti: i in 1il I s r aw a ti,i ich oar t w i iii-n-ti'.'.ions are -tale is disc it weed I b. 3''((I. .t'd whi! ? '..'o' a "tor r mi worthy svr aula. S'i:-i! to the eirizeiiS. re iiisem-ib! ; of iIkui ig in ol liiitioi s !aal hey duty, or Ii'sj auiou.i than tne tu-onie i otnei estates in c.-i,irib.1ti:)g all i-riinii ir.ei: ia ;h tow. , and ds the al 1 in taei r p, o v. t r n ol the country. is it t.u.r.-ioi e reao.v C,.ri I : i iiat -'. as 1 resi '. a;u .ult pre approra-biitg euetion in tins f-ta: vaivn'g not only State out nation is one of th" deepest im portamcontideniiy hope, that tbfl re infurnish aiiclitionai evidenec t admittis'r.r.b'n th.it ev:rv pe. th. .! ... tin t:on is hat . march o ot.'ier nifjvciiieat .',''' triumph. in : a t Ke-olved. 2d Thai the vait inrr-: a :- of . ove: linen ! r.rv;!' no; a exei-'i-tce of tie: s t-'very nl aSCi'Ud)lu one live pa'.ronauf', ibina. t present adti-intp'ration tdedaaj w iiieli secured e exi-o Vioia '.s Ol'lj memc if esr eeiah". ti.at first anuouuccai in (Jen. Jack.-,ott' iuaururai address ; U non-ni!er,ei f'i;ee ol cxvilli tli f i a tai'-iai r,f Stata ecu t i ve Hill aeiice elections. Its policy uiiifi.rm! v :ias 'ien'i to sui-tuin horde.1 of icib; and dan crou-i j cepp r.i:i'taj upon power; ui"riing tno eve? 'of public nu'ti from the people, ihcis : matrrs. to '.!:? Fxeca'ivc; am! in corrupt ing mar r ; . tsf.u tan ve asrents, it is rapnoy subverting li.e t onsUtuuonai iovcreintv of the People. ib--e.ivc,i, :id. That the efforts of thU ho: nmmtiffs o! ongress, t!-:.( rve oiir cotnniotidatioii in en these e:io!'i!i'm ale public ex pen hture?; her of ooiee huab rs; a i 'ring to reetily in ii : 'i-iiCoin g s; '1 : m i u ish i ng ii " Hum's; in curtail lag Kxeetiei r,-iiista!itig in our tiie siiprciuaev of tiie live patronage, :: national eoum.'i!:.Popular wiil. iferoive 1. -lib. 1 1 a t e Sub- I reasurv i fore Congress. :u ies; dtsnro-.-m--cs; jeop- rds the the c :'a oT'ir: ( i .s: atiarnents the sctiemr i ) w t moi! ire ao in si and uu:;aru ot ;i lrinif th rm : ads; r ! arils tiie sale and seti: national domain; impedenc lntrn;d I m p, ovements; crippb s commerce, paralyses the mechanic arts, crushes m ma Pictures antes tit" civil newt r. the rr.ilitirv powr and the money power i in an ah-.-, hue- executive, and thus con sumes li e sub-huice. impair-5; the energies, blights ihe hop's am! menaces the liberties of the K 'public. M". otn. ! it-' 'he nitenijr-nc, rccciva u :ig vie! r.c- in our si- ter o! v York. M line, f'ormee'icui e, and 'lie vast ,;ccccio:i to every quarter of the Fnion: lo stimulate fie whigs of Pditid els-, ...i, ar rank-- :.i itould serve IliOls, to persevere, in tue good caiis.e until a complete political re obi'ion hi aiso euectiai here. i n this ilf-sir.ible result, we to .H'ia.iii;iii-! j our.oave to s. cur. i to nse eery lavoraaP' exerti r: wards, and tv m. II. Davidson. Governor and tiie wing candidates i n Lieut, (i ive.aa-r of t'l s aac.'nng .vugust cmetfin; udeneo iu itic abilities inn eoi 1 r-,a:,; roii'ical ormcipies ol loose g't oC iiP? .1 t ) fuliil aa.d diselt irge those high and responsible trtists with credit to themselves and noun: to the State. Resolved, tub. That it is the duty f every whig in this couatv, and in this qua tion -:r ot the ."suite, to sceo id tne i.xerof their bicthren in other sections of
j lib ; po
nais, in redeeming the State from the itical thrldm under whiih she ha
groaned lor years past, ana, by unanimity of purpose and concert of action,
to briuij about a revolution wbien wnl give lllinoia ilaims ti be numbered with thue .tales in the il j!t''rs of execwh ich have spurned the vc t'o .ver, ana re i bet -n ion . and i..oiioinicd mttiit'-d lemnation on the nuvtsurci of a liiiimistrat: on. : .1 ate lies.'. h. f hat ss it is now cer tain that nothing hut a charge of Hub is atiords anv urospeet to the i'cooie id' r.'.'.ef from th from 'hi' evils under which thev sulfe-r disastrous policy of the Cener d (iover- ment we will use every exertion to -effect that change when the proper period unices for action. And that at the last Presidential election, this country, by a large majoritv, evinced its derided preference of ('eneral Wni. II. Harrison, to .a tiie high station i t i-Ni'.I a.lagi-trate of this nation, we loless to eiitertam die same sentiments with regard to his claims to that distinguished station. That our confidence in Ins talents, p'.'blic virtues and private v onh continues undiminished, and that we cannot and will not desert him. or yield our preference or attachment to him as an approved candidate, in favor of any 'untried expedient.'' On motion. Kesolved, That tha proceedings of tliia Sieving be signed bv the (.' h; irrnan and Secretary, and published in the Louisville Journal, Mt. Carmel Herald and the Valid. dia Free Press, with a re jitest that the whig papers in tins State, eopv the same. VM. HLDRlDfni, Prea't. Ja.mks 1. Fnvi':'. Sec'ry. . i (g .c'v Cr lV . l hv the t asr.u Ion correspondence mt the Whig meme !!o-ion Atlav, of 'on"1 ress !.: cr ve iicrneil upon ;t eiaa.liv in J:;a hold the C-mvcrt!! lb'J, as the .'bie proposed, and the r is to be HaiTtsburffh, fPenn. Tiii:- .i;l)jeet excited great iiiltru.-t, and eave rife to very lively discussions. '1 h2 it rt question was, whether the com enlion should be he-Id in tile year 1830 or ihe year 10. It was presently agreed that 1 bJJ i id. 1 Hlld b, I'hc q , , . ShOUlU oe ItiO Car. estion then ar ise, what month e selected. One party inttcky members and some i! 1 t?!Ji) shoiii : 1 !ud:ng the Ivi others, were in favor of February; another party including the New York members, md such of the Pennsylvania as amended, were very siren nous for Novcathcr, in order to brute; trie eonvt ;itio:i after the anU;m:i ceciicr, i tie first T,,a ..I . j i lay m Juno, was tixed epor as a mi ia. ie u-nu, and linaiiy c u ried. It was unii- rstood, hifwevcr, thai if any ihiiiT f.hnnbl Deem' m ikir."' a rostnoneV , I ment ocsira: it the next session ol l.on-j l? whij members should have the sjress. power to a?reee upon ?ueu postponement, it is understood that Tennessee will send' no Up legates to the convention, the wings of t state having taken such grounds against the convention that nominated Van Pitren, a- to make it hardly proper for then: t participate in a similar assmh'.v. N". Carolina, it is said will send none. Such is the opinion now, though what changes may take place before ihe cud of tiie year, is not easy to say. Wo copv the above from ihe Baltimore Chronicle of tiie 20th inst. Wc know not whether the statement is or is not correct. We however infer from certain remarks which we copy to day from the National intelligencer of the 20th. that ihe whigs of Concuss have not vet fixed definitely main the time and place for die meeting of the proposed National Convention, or if iho-v have, that the fact is unknown to that paper. it is probable, that whenever they determine upon tiie time and place, they will state tho fact in an address to the whig party of the country, and it is certain tha' merv whig, who deprecates inevitable . - ' , i - : l . 1 . . : I : ;t;s union ana fleua', win men give jus whole heart and soul to the measure. - ,..11 iT O.The I'7.ar Isrc J Fouad. Or. Saturday the 'g 1th inst. the skeleton of a man was accidentally found in th? woods, a short distance west of New Losa iev. so'utn r f lb s! m t owi by a Mr. Aiifel, "I that! pcii e w .1. ,o was ctio !i pmg in tin icmity. c d stat I ne ho ly was 1:1 sucn an of dc'-aV, that it WHS dole the i n i i idual, but the uU van ult to i dress, ihe ht UlueiiPty color of 1 i--iad, vc. he. it recognized, bv some o! tne ac quaint moes of the defeased, to he that of Mr. Po'ecrl harbor, who was supposed to have been murdered in Animal list and for whose body repeated ro-m-hes a a I hr n mane 10 north sole oi fie canal, between New Woaton iio.-.ton ..ud C'Vr c u e . A coroner's !iy J. Pcrtho. i'le: verihcl cf !.' e art Parb-r iqucst was held : :i the 23th ;.:. :rivla. t'is said h by the s en his ; . v ! 1 .1; rv wr to his c 'hiil'e'iori oi t, lour ii' bead with a club, and three stabs in th.: 1 1 dirk or some o a,, Sl: W 1 ' sharn instrument, hy some rulhan u:iknown to the jurv, gust last." Mr. Parb"r left 1 abou t tho .'!0th of Auns rftsidenee at rolerain. Franklin county, Massachusetts, -,',.-,.. ,he -'Tih of a. if. 1st. IS!!, with the , 1 intention of going to Onondaga Hollow, 1,1 vie.; his ridatiori: and was engaged to d h be married to a laev of lhat ,ac " TO. on board the statge at Wilmington, in companv with a man who was at that time an entire stranger to him. They came on together to A'd'anv, where they took thn ers fn r Ftica. At the latter they I.-...1.- ,11-1 hoard the boat Oiivfer Newbury. Merchant's Line, E. II. .M linger. Master. Game to New Postmi. in this town, eiriv in the morning of the Both hiaiKi nbout' davlight. when, according to the last fs informHtion given by the captain I. th" boat, stopped to take in xreod
and watir: and the young man invited Mr. Parber to take a walk. Tho probability i- that at New Poston they cro-sed iiie briJjeto the heel-path (south; side
of the canal, and came west tnrongn toe Alvah Hotchkiss ami thev chine to the woods 'mnrov ed 1 ots i baac Heabout t'.v ., 1 f, tint i n tv r "- ere no :t Ol I', I e s i !earr.ltr as 1 i w doubt out: ti: mi -au ill . '1 i.e b ' t r rr mm ralioiivar, a ie on i hv in at s hort dii.tatia'; ' r ar,d on be;:.: i u-e for the t cf C: r. 'rei. absense o! !i:i n o mdiua;, ra.ic I r . s!iie exIJ., which His name a boat ea;iserved to allay suspicion, was Wibur. mid was formeriv tain. The murdered man was foun-1 in'a path in the woods, lving with his fate down, his right hand under his heud, and his left on his side over ths place where he was stabbed. There was found in an inside pocket of his vest, a small wallet containing two bank bills. They were however, so much -.decayed, that it was difficult to designate the amounts. It was thought by some that ona was a hundred dollar hill. A si: ml' box, and a pair of speetacles were also found on him. Mr. llaiber is said to have been, at the time of the murder, about 03 years of age; and was a wealthy farmer, and much esicmeil by all with whom he had any intimacy. Alter the examination before the coroner was concluded, the remains were hrou'-ditto the Dutch Church in this viliaye, where an appropriate sermon was preached by the Kev. J. .vbel, pastor, after which thev were interred in the vil lage burying ground. The funeral was attended bv a large concourse ol citizens Five of the relatives of the deceased, living at Onondaga Hollow, were present as mourners. It will thus appear that a murder has been committed, as foul and ccdd-uloodc d as anv of which we have anv account in the annals of crime in our country. And the vidian, who without a doubt is ti::; one suspected., must have become hardened to a ucgree ocyonu me uiu.uaiv con'.ep.1 C ,t.., - V,. ,.,r HOiid Ul lliuau niiJ nai- ..-en i.uii nwc-i, with the examination and conviction of criminals. The circumstances under which the deed was done the small inducement, as money must have been the object, only a few dollars, perhaps less than mie hundred, having been obtained from hnn t!ie 02C of the victim his good peaceful, inoffensive character ail stamp the deed with a much darkness s can attach to crime. We hope the proper officer; will take all nece?sarv measures to apprehend the , i i- . l i i . r murderer, ami otter suname rewai.: lor that purpose. No cxpeno should be spared, and under existnig state ol Use public feeling in this place, wo cannot but 'hope that eminent means will up taiien to I secure and punish tho wretch as toe laws require. Ciiimatu ... . i precious rnorciau. Wc find the following attempt, on the back of a ibrre dollar note of the Miami F.xporting Company. The Locofoco. who tried hia hand the last, has succeeded amazingly considering all things: As thv promise is not f. .;, Go thou Jackson piece of troh Ask Van I'men. Kenton, lilair, What preihcticns Biddle's were. K. Sept, 137. Some one has added, And it" perchance ynu Wehster ief, Iiiipuru lio-.v lo: ict til! fiherty Shall iiieitn ictiirimw the Sun. And point its rays to Harrison' Across the end of the note a loco foto thus avenges his friends: Prav lot me ask who is Wc'istcr. A hhie lieht feiler.d and a hoaster. He voted 'it iiut countrv 's cause, Till" ..;.'.' y. civ lit hin: pause. S-uch 1 : it-1 1 as hha and Uiduie, Should ho .sent he.c'loc.5 to the d 1. -" Fiv..,.- ri' .-'o.o' .;i. () Mister biddlol H. v .'addle diddle! Wc have r.evi r si-e:i Mr. 1311 ! d,F. t'a i'm-i- !.!, tit. of the lain-vh.ai!ii;i Ihmk: lint wc have ! ta'.cn an i a n I're.in the he t ( dohe that he must he a i ' inland 11 monster. He is the essence, the p ranch 1 pah the pe .-sen the p-.r'.y, -.i,-ainst which, and w hich only, tho liio'.i,' seetn-- to be arrayed. M ail the men, parties aivl pihicipaW in the univ,-re;il world, lu. .-. , vi.r ii.ii mis iini! evil, tin- It'.. ihe sees nntlun-T vriu. :.. ihia:; tii.tiistnnts. but '-Hiddlc." Tic III .It r.'lle.l the monster, like .1 sweet roisd un.-'er his tongue, thirteen liaus in t wo sli .: "n-.i.-raph id its i;i-t paper, coii. hi ie-1 hv sjrtttrn; ''::':.-, '. ss mi !,.-r water." It its facass is rum-ni-a-'aau-with its zeal, wc bare: no i.'ceht the (ho! ;? w-ii . n. t time, now that it has Middle's ive mid. -I water." tiipep his heels mid clvc biai a r-al iha kin0a if it Joes not strar.cle him. S ; h - . ev,.-.t wsi-ihl re. t ire ,;;a.a shuic-ers ea c hi iv t 1 tiie tir.u'U. a c'lu-n'-ei-s of the (doi" . a cr nsc-c'T ition 'h-voutlv to he wislu';!. lhit -.iih-r;;t farther ciriuiuuocctioii, our ehiv.'.hi - eotern-i..r;i.-v v ill -. iait us to dejieate to hiai the follow - tit (';" or Of Of Of Hi.: ii. ih ' '!e ! Hid :! ih-' he hoi and i 3 : i . 1 ; .- . ...... . n,, 1 r;.i hi-h'd r fri.-d ac hed and d Hi !e So iiie .1 a. Of Hiil. lie t." Thanh the, I. he t. a.;h had en. e.i; -The Lri' S.rmfth'tn-' AV);?.7r burgh Ia. lieaaoii of la' f.dlo winrr: rrence. las tiie -,1 - .tv ,- last We havfi been ercuibly informed that on the evein.r of the lf?t!i inst. a da'iglhf r of Mr. Wiliiam-f near Wilmington, in t county, 'lied ol the smad pox, or was- uip,11 t'! . . .1 1 pose oil to tie itcan. 1 nai sue was i.rr..eu in her o-ravo clothes, and laid out in t ih usual manner, set up wi:e all nigh!, aa.d on the following morning was found to be alive. She is still living and represented to be convalescent. We cannot vouch for the truth of ths storv, although it has bean
more than oiiec itpreMiited to us as an absolute certainly. If the Van Pt'.rei.ites are disposed to persist in talking about Whig banking, we beg them to have the politeness to answer one ipu stmn. How happens it, that Mississippi. Alabama and Michigan, three
s ta ,eir have distimdished themselves l.OI'otln''! r; r.; 1V aemmistration, sue eurst-u with an mliniteU- ur.r.i. h hi!.- rl rce.'-i' .... ,!...., ., .! J v, . . .. w . ... i, in. in t,i, UU1C1 :;.:, :ber id' the hole confederacy? Lou. Jour. (5iCurr fur Sui'ih (ind turns. Mix lime nutci an ! f.o'i-t oil to;;rther, and appdy the liquid with a icathrr or soft ra to the wo.mJ. The hme nJ il will loini in proper iropoitions a white inixturtraliicr lid. ker than cream iui should be stirred until they liccuii; cf tin cousi.-tenry. I iu! r ' .e. I plication, the pain of the scvcrcn: burn iii:..'ly suhi Ich, iiad if lu!y rrnr. r J is an eCle ..:' cure This application i n,.t cenrrallv ki.ow.l and as wc have sumi it- efneacy frP'jtit.'ntlv Uatrd, an rf-'Onirnend it us the speediest i fcst tht tan liti iccil. ARKIVALS. 27 Rover from mouth of Wabash (askct from Cincinnati '28 Tennessee from Louisville Fairy from poils above Rochester from do Hnlbert from Evansville 2U Tide from mouth of Wabash Newark from Cincinnati Salaine from Louisvilla 30 Sbyloek from mouth Wabih Camden from ports above Tide from do Signal from mouth cf AVabgah Koanoak do 1 Fairy from month of Wabaefe Niagara from ports above Tenncase from do ' Casket from do April Mar Kovcr from Newark from Saline from do do do Tid from mouth of Wabash Tairy from ports abovg f! Shy lock from do Dover from Cincinnati Signal from ports abovo Hnlbert from ports cbers iit-.PAK'rrnrs 1'i Hover lor ports abov Casket for do MS Tennessee for do Fairv for mouth Wabash Hochester for Piithburgh Hulbeit fur ports abova 2U Tide for ports abova Newark for do Salinu for u'i 3d Sbyloek for do Camden for Louisvilla , Tid for in "Uih of WaVath Signal for p H ; abovo Koanoak for do 1 Fairy for pons abova Niagara for Louisvilla Tennessee for do Casket for mouth Wabash 2 Hover far Hvainville Newark for Pittsburgh Siiine for mouth of Wabash Tide for ports above Fairv for mouth Wabash .' Shvloek for do I lot cr for ports above Sieaud for mouth Wabash April Mar II nibe i t for llvansviile The Wabash River is over ths bunks ami rising. DHaD At the leiidence of her lni.diand in Knox county, on the 11th of April, Mrs. Mary Oalhound, wife of George Calhound, Es.p daughter of .lames (Jrahani, of Wadiintoti, Daie County. For many years she had hecn n hunihle follow er of the .-:vio .1 and a memher of th rreshytcriau f 'liureh. Her course was tlint of a pious an.! consistent 1 nrisnan. nen urougiii 10 inn b.'d of ileath, she seemed che. rfully to acquiesce: in the intimation iven that her departure aj Ht hand, e.xpcctinu thereby soon to be with her Saviour, into whose bosom she breathed her happy spirit. she in a sacred calm reigned her breath. And. as lirreveliils closed, the smil'd in death." Thus in ihe vi jor of her Jays and tho noontide a.ie adieu to the trials of this life, and to that re-t which remmns for the peep! eavintr a larrre circle of relatives r.nd iionrn her loss and rherinh her niemor , i".i.s.'4'o, tun! Ploughs JFST KLCFIVFD PER STEAMER NIAGARA, lot of Tin: rriFVirvf cooking jj, S'lOVKS. ol' the latest improvenitnt. lsu i'r.uil.lin. Conl, and Ton l'latc fstove of the I'll isl.utiiU -Manufar'ijre. Jloz. Mattocks Also 2 !-',: I'll k C " Spades 1 " Steel minted em-Vet slioel 1 " (.'oiniaon do do 5 " Tea kettles C Horcs K'tef A xrn ?jO pnir rf ll.w irons Also n lot of Smoothing Irons Smi.'ui kr'.th-n, Puts. Ovrns, Spiders and Lids assor'.ed. for sale wholesale and retail at ntj Tin e.'ani.l "act a V on Market Ftrit. N. SMITH. N. lb I aUo expect a lot of .Mr. French'i ininr. vi d l 'omhination C'lokinj Stovea in n few daTs. N. Vtticer.nes Mav 2, !n 4f-tf D! IZEX iircoms in store und for r.aln ? by iN. SMITH. inconnes, Mav 2 138. BLAMx'S OF ALI4 KIMXS For sale at this Office.
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