Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 January 1841 — Page 2

i'UD.vy, Jaxuakv 30, 1811.

V e tli is wee k present to our readers every circumst mo la relation to the burning of :he steamer Caroim". and the outrr,oa butchery of he- crew, which o:nirred in the montS of December, 137, together with the spui'ed controversy

which recently took place between Mr. 'ox, the British Minister r.t Washington,

id .Mr. Forsyih, our Secretary of State, . order iu?t :?je fact in relation to the

hole matter may he ex :eud vr I- known

nu...i ..s j.ic u-.Mir -liar terminate in

an open nipt ire between the two govern m-nt. We do hope t f i n l our government wil

not concede ono inch

ubnni their intirnidatim

We earn no'.hi: threats.

Wc see it stated

m

he la.st Indiana

t J o

irn-! that Messrs DougUs & .Noel, claim

t.iesa.--? honor ut hiving kept "(he name

of the patriot Harrises flying at its mast head, from hi defeat in 1 3 'G to his elorious success in 1610." Now we thought that honor was exclusively own, but we i. ever .nada a boast of it we contented ourselves with having don? our duiv, and nothing more. We must certainly claim r ie privilege of joining hands with our riendf of the Journal on that score, for it a well known fact in and about Vincen- ". that the name of Gen. Wm. II. Harris vi whi n--vr taken from the head of ur cdr.ori.il column until - f .- his election in IS SO. We will farther say that

the name of Wm. II. Harrison appeared i ) tho Vinrci:n?s Gazettes for President

before it app?arnd in any other paper in (lulitna. We hope our friends of the

Journal wid accept of this amendment.

THE MAKQUIS CUL1UNY AGAIN

Ttiii very distinguished gentleman who i:ely h.imbled hi;at-'f in this p!bun democratic land, even lower than most of o.ir nojlemen, w'no are n'v nobleman bv

nature, would ever dream of.jby robbing a

iaciy s oaggage, we have the phasing task to say ii now enjoying fm8 health, and

expects to h ave his present quarters at

Altny a in two or three weeks tor Wash

ington pity. The .Marquis, nit1 lough much pleased with the manners and customs of

the Americans, seern to think- ih-i I,;

title to nobility which generally secures

ease and comfort in tli ",t'r.rr'-,ur,.

I'jyageur'la not attended with the same consnuences anioni- n tr,,!,! vt.. i

ft A II u I l U .11 W IX -

sieur, ho saw. my title h no, wat yea call it, no, I have it, no great consolation to me in dis c.iuntry every hodv com to my door and he say, in dc most cava-

iier manner, where is da .Marquis? .vd! I .iy my friend I am verv much ohliVed to you, I am very well I tank you, gentlemen call sometime again, I am too much oppressed with the sympathies and attention of my friends, I cannot bear to be so much ajflictcd with your condolen

ces.

He have the manuscript of a note sent tons

!v t::e .marquis, now in

For the Vinrenatu Gazette. co r a p h e crs I I? ti e g m a . u.i composed of twenty U tter. 1C. 1. I, S. 0 and 3 is a country in

H, .r. 1!) ;,r.'.! 1" is u ri-.or in Alrn v.. 0. 1, 1. IL. IT. K ri,d 1 I is r.

12, 1, 8. J, 7, lfi and 11 is a Town

in

i inrrii f.

. .

, vS and IS is vu

ct-itev. My 'JO, l, 12, v!0. 11 and S i m Tt,nn.,isi o. My i. io, 11, L V2 hu i 13 ic in X. Hampshire.

i our rca ler.j .':

the U. p. town To" M

ddinLr:-n. r. r? re

quested to scar.di flu r!st- answer t . this

irrna, and if th v r-,l - n'aco i: in

ppfr next If rhrv shu.ld not succeed tlir- answ..- wiilb.? riven th.:

wock nft-T. With your permission, J wil

Jan. W:hf 15 11 H.

From the .Vw .rk llf-rak!.

Tho I3arning- of the Carolinc.at Scblossir

Z9th Dec. 183V. V.,.. ,k., .

.--" uio imprisonon-nt r.trl npproachiuii trial of one of th crew who

destroyed the Carolina, has calk-d th.. ,..t-

tentK ll tt tilt; tJOille mivi.rnni.nra .

the Anieriean and Mnhslt nations to that

o ent. we aiwili pro-ed to nvo a fuller a.

cojiit of tiiat and of the jre iouo and jv.jc-

eeUing oe-Urrt u v, tian has vet been

given. Ino whole matter, to its mirmt.'St

mr possession UKails is now as.n.-min.rMur. ater imo.,.

and wa have promised to allow any of our tnn,' pver, inreViis imMrion,nnr

. - i.i. . t

sutsenbers to look at it who will pay ua 1 t0M s ';!f,"i'iit of thi and

th amount due. if anv, on subscription ' "l , i ' fl"?:,,n . , , 1 J lie rebellion in tiio provinevs

j"'J--'"v. or ;o inoso wtio are not m- winter of ls7

was a in vehi

m thv nt of

eonsi'ler'-l. l or vea

or irnamarv, and th''

than has leen general!'

ura vances, real

te of the country

womd in

cato that

t.iev were real, had

u. insi., proJu.- i various eflortg ior redress.

debted, who will pay one year i:i advance. ""'re '"p lr!;

t.cnt.emeri don t all cu.l at once

1 he Indiana Journal of t!:e 2"

i.iicS mat me oni .or me issuing ot small A.-am and a-ain commissioners had been

cut to the. mother rountrv, but without

success. At eii"th. in hot!, .,r,,. Q

a declaration of inden.-n-

il' CO U'n iTfr.. - " ..I 1

hor the want of somethihg better to till illustrious e.va.nnhi hr-ror- ..., ;

up in. s space, we tiave to say we hate I rililellt sjcces.siul at

.... ' l:.. . i.

na.J a good deal of weather lately.

-js oy trie oiate tJanli, was on motion

of Mr. Pnrkrr. i n.lpf! n ' lot t n,.Dir , ,1

I r.. wi n f mn ....,)

in it 3 result

upon tho 'nun

Tiiev

.uno, and t;;. rn us relied Coldidelltlv

Indianapolis, Jan. Mi, IS 11.

Mr. C -ADDi.NGTeN :

uy and assistance of their

: rids

o'clock,

A rrport is goinj the rotmds of the

newspapers that Old Tip will no: appoint

-:;y one to office, no matter bow good othhe may be, who does not promptly pay hi printer. Do you .ike gent'emen! The Vincennes Library Company Shareholders will hold tlieir annual meotin on

MotuNy, Teh. lst. 14 ,t j i. M.. at tha r.i: irvrv f nnin

. .. .V'W.!,, The essence of nonsentc, is the holding of new fungle.l democratic meetings iu Indiana yet. The wiiigs can use the pat

ent democrats up m these parts in short Mvtrc. -- Q ;eeu Vi-rtoria'a Inby in nftr.ud AIla. !-' ' i.-toria Louis?. -

1 l.e ens at':r.? nt 'iv..-n, v,. ,.i

republican nei'-a ors. nn ! r r:,f. ;

)t hoerty, turounout the vr

l'l''T 1..

he legislature has no'.v rPK,.,! 1 t::ts moveiM-T.t wer.

that point in its business whin rtmn n rej.utarion mvc it rhrncter

the imnnitant measures which h h,- 1 ftP,'1"-'-'. Known a.s one of the n.

" w " I in! inn! rf..- .U. , !. . I , ,. ,.

preparing must be had. 1 ' ' trovmciat larlia-

" ... . . J ... Im.nit i ) r N . .1., . 1

1 tie house vri 1 ido.-.t n Pr.ii, " :io now resides we

revene system on tha Ohio nln. It nm. ?r':eve ,;i t-f '5 w as a inant.f i.-.unr ns,

' . i 1 u

vides lor a Lo. Auditor.and for a Co. Trea

; merit. On tho British side, troops were hssembhng. battorics erecting, shell, tnortBrs,Co:)greve rockctsand their inanitions o. r.r collecting. The forces were un-d-r the command of Col. Allan McXab, assisted by Col. McDonald, Lt. Klmslev, C apt. Drew, of tho Royal Xr.vv, &c. ' On the American s'idc. volunteers, by one s anu two's and sou;, times in lr,ro"r

companies, came to Sen looser Sn,l lainn.l

t o r t . J 1

iu:cn3 on i avy island, whose numbers'

increaseo ilaUv. j he farmers in tt, v;,.;.,.

ity brou-ht iionr, pork, beans, potaloes,

' ll f ", enu 5one as donations. part were paid in card, collected r.t Buffalo, koehcster and t Isowht re, r-nd a j art paid the '.'tt-H issued by the Provisional Coverr.ruetif. to bo redeemed w!.,. f,.,,-

v untu.tt jutu acmeveu tier mdep-n.Ieneo. A.s wa" uatural, a p-er.t curiosity v. as

uionn..u:u li 13X1 Hie SCtlK'S ( I War. Thousands came from no other motive, and many visited the island daily to goo their friends, so that the small boats could not carry overall who wished to go. though plying constantly. Tiie daily and mimm- omioo, r- ni,d

b.-nibardmenrs. rhouh r.f nt 't .fo,,,,,,.

to the opponiu.? forCo9, a -Med .rr;.,lt!v to the

lui-'ie.-; anu K'"!ir no rw ov,.if.i.,.,t

.11,-

repeatedly, and thoio who had taken part in t!io affair, shewed their arms, ai:d cx-

hioited various trophies i-t' their va!or

McIiCnd, as was ruo-n to h .- rpsiwfjilrn

witnesses, on hi? late examination, showed ' inlafphia City the icK;k of his pistol, clotted with hair and ' . l, county

oioot, with whicdi he. ha! killed "c:ie of iNew urb:-ni

tne d 1 ankec?."

It ts nn!o?sihle to say how

lulled

tvo were severe

slightly. I Alleghany CityIt was the boast of some of the Ca.a- 'Pittsburgh (fans that thsy killed sixer seven more A Ibany than tiiat number, who were known to, Charleston have boon st Scldossar thr-1 ivrrl t l, St. Louis

Baltimore

manv wcro ' o

Durfee was left dead en. th shore, i Cincinnati"

' : t i . i '.tnikL i.'it

wo'inoefi. nm nrvrri ''

Tiio jr th

o i iv. i,"! s l 'aiiiooat-i i.au a Mrjleiirii'jf.sriee of H- im h.-t tT .: no..

stiii

w:r,i;-r, the lake and river wei

pen. and Mr. Wni. Weils, rl.e ownr I

)i a small Si'-ainboat, th" Caro'in" wh.o

w'p'. nd is, a vrry res-iocfahh. citizen of

tn.-.t p

col.eet'jr

' liumoer o: vears a

d taves, conceived the i Inn rf

.i.: ,i , r , . . I - " cA.sia oomciniriff oi a panic 3 tal.u. advan ago of this emuo,;ty an.l ex- present in regard to tho onT.er of th,. In

c: cinvnt. and m.-s'- n.r i I . . . : ' 1 . ' "

... i'..'nwii,i. sinuuon we give the iollowmg from the

ami m;'.:;i,i"

i , i l ' """" " u ine louowmg irom me " oititnio mg y procured the assistance of Cincinnati Gazetto of Saturday, that hold- Poughkeepsiti uors. a.n 1 on(- or tic, ,-nn'.,;,,n rl l . .- ,. . . . N-

I ' ; ur. launuus III UlS)OSin" 01 11 orlA'wll,t,rk

dement

le aceor

se era! s;

stea.oboats, cleared the hoa.t from the ice. IpS than itw ..... . h

roeured a licence lrom rhe ColleeN.r tL.,.... u ,. 1 . t

r . i . . : . ' " H1"-"11' sut " ' uy mock anu monev bro-M'"

im.r.s xerrv war witlim tho Bullalodis- kf-rs. . . mrt p, ..r nr ... . lVI.li.,

trie', and will. n r.r,T., k.. .e ..' " V -p"""'uxi. vi iue ""5

..... .... , K.m.jui ox pass.-n- truth o ttie ;1cfi dfl.t k.! (p n

.r. m. 1 . I, e.u ,oltt passed dou n toe know nothintr. .!,;., Itnnrror

..... I . t . . l l ,-. I nvi lyuriic i 1 ' w

more than .ih-.r-,,. !' '! . ' ,,R l lJ:T:r(l nval m Alexandria

''-. 1 l iili L t 1 t IV M I 1 C I A t' C 1 i i t-k I . . n .

.i. is. an l. 1 ii" nasenevrq hi'idnd . .-.li . . . -

went en sher as V.r ,s !l,:.V:. - , " " w,;fl'eri1 to lhc ol- umington

seu-in.-' ' ' r , ) V i " venc oi ie uailipol s Bank. I left Gal-pewpor',

trophies i f their valor. ' . . ( i 8o0 s sworn to L respectable "cw ork 'J 2,8 )

80,471 IDS. 48-1 40,0S2

CI. 39 2 2-1.S31 15,391 il.COJ 18.62 J e.-n-i ld,060 io,:mi 10,953 io,ieo

7,592 7,303

2.56f 6,77 i,81 ft 4.2G2 7,222 7,202 2,222 6,133 5,211 5,7SG 8,241 7,701

never been seen or heard of since.

The excitement caused by this event, in

di immediate vicinity, was tremendous. The militia oured in from the surrounding country, eager to cross the lines, and nothing but the prudenco of General Scott, who arrived immediately after, could have

prevented instant retribution.

The authorities of .Niagara County immediately w -nt hit an j : ,-o?t lr,i t iuu of

tiio wnole ati'air, an 1 bills of indictment '.vers f -und afrain.';t several, who u-r--re

cognized, or, iu ether ay.', known to be engaged in t!ie cj)edi;ion. McLtv.! as known by several mi board, from the cir-

bras 1

at Buffalo a short time previous

uc.i i- an unvarnished story ol tho

burninz of the Caroline.

GALLIPOLIS CArJU.

As there exists something of a panic at

Providence Washington

I Lowell

Kichmond Kochectrr Tioy BuHalo Louisville Newark

i'ort!anl

Salem

iS'ew Haven !Iart("ord .Mobile Utica .New Bedford

Savannah

Springfield" Saliua, (town)

Syracuse (villajf;

Charlestown ..las.

.Norfolk,

rishkill

Wate rville

a-Jiviile.

i .

tortune and great infiuence

w;

opt-

A

j-rovii.n ,' the Penal Code, making 'e it.h by duelling a crime of murder in

'd

N

'native, U

s;rs. Croghv

-e on ;he que-tion. '-Shall the present uic? sv'U'u:1 be abolished, and the a!o -p'ntuo.is ih;-:ors by a lo-t measure

Aflrieative, A AWnaughev and

A a. xsii'i 'T.

-.ud Tliomas.

. Ihvf thousjin ' dollars were given to Dr. Lscock at the accouch. nt of Queen iictorU. 'So says an English paper. A prf.iy considerable of a fee. -Mr. Bonnet of the N. . UVraid, in sp ai ;ng of th approaching inauguration of General Harrison, thus winds up"Wo havo every confiJeiice in the iWui-1

i.'-riotisrn ot t.eneral H.irrnon and iit hn

mi J he alone wid he the President of the whole

vto'iie not ot taction aud I'nit hia .Um;;-

Iratnn will revive the halcyon dav nf :nrn

Ws.diin,'t.--i no r rocriiition--il,i 'tyranny no

9 S. J. Sylres-er. in speaking of the different reported failtues of Banks says: '1 here is also a report aH ?at injurious to the rreJit of the Dank of Cairo, at Kaskakia, Illinois This wc reel ourselves bou.td U tontra-ou-l. The frtct v !' the report being unautaj..tirfite.1, anJ our personal knowledge the tlnann.l nlniities an.! ehsrarter of its i: : J, is sufficient to warrant the belief that th story is ntirely without founduion. k i.i . A driiling rchine is said to have been

invented by acute Yankee Jjwneas'J

whicn i sail tube excellent ii. drilling iron, rock, and wn"d, rid atso 3 TPrv y,e ful rti lc irs drill. , jiii'ia comp.-iie'.

9th sections, and will so pass the Smt

Hence an income of about 100,000 per

y t-ar is secured to die state, the sinking fund will bo converted into bank Ptock, and the bank will is.ue small notes.

I he amended congressional Sehnrd

hi:, will become .i --w. It is an improve tnent. I ha.-: oeen iiiforme;! that a i onln

ion prevails about Vincennes, that the School frectiou near JMwardsport docs

not ppiongtoour township. is a grois

nuxt'ine. I hat section as waII o,,r

sliare of the money deposited by Mr. Pureed in the bank belongs to our mn.

gressional township. Knox county is better provided for on tho subject of

!'; i:r.-t drcr. Schoois than any otlier county m the a state. The fault is in the peopla tl.crni"c" i.ee !.n will meet at t!, Town iJRp( selves or in the School Corr.rdiASor.ers. ,., Tee lav evm n o,j ,,p p"ebr.. , rv i1 f t5ie c!l0nl ('(-mmiesioner is incompc.ue.sf, a' ! o'f -.. cf a ' '.', u. o w Ti I ten,, 'Cl hini resin r bc rPmnv- and let - c--v -f. ! some intelligent m in b nn-.int-.l t.:-

O I ; - ' ' ' . 1.1 ill". piece. The rae of taxation is not yet determined. It will be thirty to forty cents on the hundred dollars. Yilliini. Ii.. I . 1- .

';uu,'"8 ""!!IU1 (JCUC ill Ci.-eHl-cation. 'I ne Teri'e-Haute men m ciii pleased with their hill for . --rt of uie cross-cut. They jrive fecun.- ,.

CT f HIV interest of th. honds to bt? issued ur 'thern $-0d)0'b I noticed an unkind remark in Stout's paper some time since about the river improvement. Mr. Stout should

remember that when hst winter I n.,

an effort for the river, everv Van Burcn

member voted against it, and by the Pre

Otis Question, put it down, The B il

reported to the house by C. B. Smith,

cnairman oi Decanal committee, is the

"-est leasonable bill is tho most hpnri.

,:al for our Road md River, and trill be

made more so and has more friends

than the other But it h very doubtful whr'.her it will pas?, The house anu senate have agreed to hare but one printer hereafter. This will save considerable expense. Anew firm, John Dowling Cole, of Centre . ille, have bc. n elected ant. have issued a prospectus for a new whijr pap-r. ,,77ie In li-

ana S'ctc Garetle."

Tho Governor is authorized l oiuer an election for mgressuicj, if rendered necessarv fcr a tu.ld session. Conven

tions will be ''eld in each district to nom

inate candidates for congress.

The whiffs will not forget their dmr

bought leson, "Cnited --e stand, divided wc fall." The General Assembly will adjourn between the Hhh and lGJi of February. Hcpcctfuilv, SAM'L. JCDAfl.

Dr. Kolnhf

urer who is the collector, both elected hv ' , . ' d.ingmsaed io!itician iu

the people, and for st.-ite r-:1d ."Q,o,-Ko.u' r f'i,"r L""' ,a Pn' u L- -Mackenzie.

. ' . . ww..., uua.as ... ,.,.., i .... .. ...

o? t-ntialization. It will induce it ." . m,t":,au' '

system of valuation in ,rv r,, rJ.u' l-.1,J revolutionary paper: had been

J - -- --- ma T L'(lkfcl)l!.;.t-f'

tate.it will canse ail th nronpV.v ..d,;Jeorrn soven'1 a nen,!,er of the

to fiviiinn ii ha ... t ....I i " J ' 1 rov.ncud Assembly; sent on rrf..rm nds

the expense as well a8 the ri.L- r rl' lo ice elect-d mayor

i,'-.. t. ...;n i , P' 1 oronto. Duncomhe. Lounr. i.d .i,

ox niiti-jsa me annual income e . - - i - , of the siate. at the ordinarv ratn r . "r": tor character fln.l talent,.

.inn , con ooo .... ' 1 " prominent part m the rebellion.

. iluj. ri"iuuj ic year. i nen" i . i ... bills will D,S8 th sen p. ' -::U':l:y Ul :- Toronto, Mackenzie

. Hill HO ,1 ,1H n.r: !,.. '. .. ! -

My Bank B.ll has passed the 1,.mp .. . 1 ' l. l" ol

amended by striking out the 5th, e.h and pV;.?."0- , -m !'! r? TCF 9ih sections, and will so pas, th Sn- ' SI.lo, jus: below Grand Island,

aim but a sliort

istane

a!vn-e t;:e fads.

NuiIoss,r. :: an. lino- ti'aei. of t,o

boats, whi?h play between Buil'al.. and Niagara Palls, and ;:0 louet j,.,;nt in the rivr at which a landing can be , decfed. "b dlr'Ctlv opposite NaVV I.slaod.on fl.te :,!..

while the Canadian

vil

l'rr

f (.'hippe'

-a over against it on the other shore, and

li

Navy Island, ab ut t wo miles !on;j, and ; ivcr

agmga qu.art-r of a r,:i!e in width, ahaped bko a weaver's shuttl.;. lies between, bur nearest Chippewa. At Kohl user there is

but one lions., a small tavern, and an old

?t -rehouse on rho I k. Chionew o i

strangling vil la go, of per;Sp, three hundred" inhabitant-i. So n-.-i-li f ,r d,,.

ities.

Pl.eir first act was f tiirow up breast-

wk, p. an: cannon, post sentinels, and

try to m...;e te.emselve; omf r!.M

' .'Mil' 1 UIIJI. (1 they roulu. Jt asin the it, on.1, rf P.-

a

St

: . . , . . . '

' u:u "i tue Letit to av mi . ,.f .t: . . V

'rl ri"-cr'"wt.M-n"rf -T" 1 "'' r,11' n " accordance with the provision ,nts Cambridge.ti 1 J r-. w t-umir t.'iere. and .sne m.ip .n.-. I i t . r I

or more trips, earrvin all vG,v , T,,,ff !':e "an5i! 1 ex- -tsuiou::

. . ..- .. , . i l iiaiigtii iv,'ji',f uoiiars ot its not'e For the I ' e'.'rsPur

x ;e.v noxr lare.aiMperhepawiiat- funds of other Oh in HL-. I 'IVnf,

ever lreii'i.i t if. ,- to ..r,- , . V . . ' " dk- " 1 '

r.-,.. . '. - ... , isneu tiiat it has the means and desire N-TWieh,

- o..o. in' ,:in w as p.i i wn on. anil I . :.. .i.i: -. . - . m-j h .

iin-v.. i.j w.fiiL;ai.:uii3 as last .IS tilPV irpl.'iuwiriiiiiii

IS llSUtlLI nrpcnnVil .1: .1- '

1 , , , ' "i- uixi-ciors ai mis lime p' UJI -K',T ,!V?:Cil ;.,.2,r,-tt'ct lf are and have been such citizens of Gal- Seneca.

W orcf-ster,

Ilemsteati.

Plattsburg,

Cleveland, C 'iund'us.

t.to !i. at in 11 -r-one of ;,. b .at foioi lire

b-r.

. . . ! 1 1

a i ' i'i UTaiicii'iii 1 . 1 -v -

j iiu uireciors at mis time a - I ri

i.m.-.-s. J ins was IP j: . . .

. . 1 ort l'juiio , us are msnuorms.upd their

1 .m r t . . O. . . II I . - O ...v..

. 1 ii.iUi i'il -T-r-ii-i... .. . ,

-.....ii, iwuui, nuu ixxirgriiv, ana me public may rest assured, that" the rumors

It v.id he r-.... ,lf it . , '"J"nc ,na Tesl assured, that the rumors N t ' ' d" alloat a?ainst l''3 rc slanders fab- ... -M.ia.a 1 0.1 are three nn fs distant. .:. .! . r 1 - r lie. tavem and onlv h.v,,,tM tt r ented without foundat.on, for unworthy

could no;

cur: sity

v o (ed s to

1

s

brought

louse at cfli osser. . t : ..-. 1

. , oejui-m. usiancd statement o its at ait d .'lose whose r.: ..-n ... . .

,, , c iairs, win ue preseiueu in a tew days to

them to the spot. fr at ,ua .......-. :T .. , "V

tins tune a descent upon the Is'rmd and J. " . no; ne iou"a

rrr- ., d l , f1 . n. ..v. , 1 u il ary niucii irom ttie lollowin? grc. il tatue u aa expected every hoer. nd I ... ' .. . s

epeeiaHv everv , ;K aVn A. I notes and boli;

1,..! i A..,;..; h ' r u-,au Cash on hand,

.nv. io.,ih.iiiii 1 mig ooats ior tiiat purpise.

1UhM inereiore, who could not obtain

li-iiv! t! tl-n -.licit r. .!:,.:.- ! ! l... .. . ll

..1. ...V w lit., wil'.! -i u n Pt . 1 .- .

berths en board the ho.t w'.i.d, i5.,,ol P011"

I

127, .(.() 51,01)0

t-7,0d

I.'...! .1 ! ..... 11

in..,. 1 1 xc.x uiirxo.-eu me. 1 anu uovs, wnol r r went to sleep vieheof dr-.idM. Tif Lxre''5 uf.!l,eans t0 Pro:"

rfr.

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'71 . 1 a ken irom

.e State (Vuvusnf lsO.

I)li:i) 1:1 the Cilv of New York. ,.

the lOih of Janunrv." int.. Mr. Th.x

Pation. ucll known iu thit r,I-rp

upright, h(net and industrious ritizen.

1 .. . r. . . . .

xn me x 1 1 . ; 1 1 eato 1 tins movement as

ookod upon with alarm. They ima-'iner

tt.t tile Wiloie l' 'Ou!a:ion of flv frontier

un3 enlisted iu tiie patriot eaus- and that

,'iCLaroiino peionert to tee rebels, it

the public,

A Loadon paper chroni':

91,' 00

fVV .-'A'; and for kV

e a m.

1 1 1 .

cs the b:rth ofP-'2' "

Vuirepue

sie of lilnfjrM i-erd; i i'reh rih! l-oxmJ

nue or nrncM.v giowih: and low for

was

on

riin.oe !, therefore to destroy her:

"0 eve-tiip.ir el the twenty-ninth.

seeral otriccrs, by permission of the. commandant, heat up f r volunteers to go on

mis expedition.

It is contended that tin

a daughter to Queen' V ictoria and Prince ! 411 ... I

'.inert, another to Mr. James John.-ou

'and his wife, of Wavtrtrrc, and a third

Mr. Win. Mawi-ou and his wife, of

to

iritish (..oinrnan-

comner. J .-ro v.ai huf f.ne

o ' .

small log cabin, on th I-dand, and except

a s.-i.a;. -deannr ro::r. : this, ir .i.ic,Mipm.i

with a d

riis-:

1 hev tnei-e raised a twin-starred fln.-r

made a declaration of independence, forc

ed a provisional government, and issued

proelamati jns, calling upon tho neonle of

tiie. province to assemble round the standard of the new republic. v! noon volmi.

ters from the American sine to fdlow the

illustrious examples of Lafayette, Polvalb

rvohciusoo, ov.e. and assist them :n gainino their freedom from tho yoke of foreign op-

I're.sxoj!. Itii strange that such an appeal should

no aii.swereu wutn enthusiasm, and that hundreds of brave and patriotic spirit-

suouiu rusn to sucn a standard.' I here wero among the volunteers op TNavv Island . . 1 . .1 ti

?omu ns orave nnu nohie tellow.s as ever stood lira. Young men, who though fresh from their firesides, their store", or Inw

odices, went into miserable barracks, lived for weeks on raw pork, and were on their nota stili, cool, courageous, and aftendinrr

to their duties, while the cannon shot and Comrreve rockets were crashing in rbn

woods, a . 1 the bomb sheila were falling like hail around t.hem.

Tiie relief committees, who sent their

arms, ammunition and provisions, wor

composed of men of the greatest influence and tho highest resnerfahilif on.l

call them pirates or whatever Mr. Fo

chooses to term them, wo have no doubt that they and most of those who volunteered in that affair acted in good faith, and in the

earnest hopi of ed'ecting a revolution which should be as gloriou in bi?torv a that of 17?b By this time, as may wol h? supposed Navy Island and the adj.sepn? shores had' become he pecne of an int-nre excite-

int supposed tha boat lay at .Navy Island.

'hose familiar w irh the 1-iealitie"?, how

ever, are aware, that the ft ore house at Schlo-ser, could be plainly seen from Chippewa, and the steamboat lying at the lock. It was after the hour of midnight, when all hi.- the single watch on board the Caroline, were asleep, that the four Kiats filled 1 1

v. uh ircui armed to the teeth, commanded by Lieutenant Drew, approached her with

rnuifled oars, and in perf'..t silence. The dork lays in a sort of hay formed by a narrow Wand, and out of the main current of the river. The boats had there

fore, to row round this Island and come doM n by the shore. The sentinel saw th--;n just as they sprung on board, but had only time to give the alarm.

I he ooaru'.ng party rprung on board

with a yell: and the watahword, '-give the

damned ankees no quarter." and in a mo

ment the w hole boat was a scene of terri

ble confusion. Men awoke from sleep

and sprung from their berthr. to meet tha

nasn oi a pistol, or tne mow ot an up hftei

sabre. Captain Harding, a brother of the

distinguished painter, carries the scar of on3 on his forehead. Some jumped into tho river, others upon the dork. Durfeo. a stage driver, from Buffalo, and one of

those who went on the boat to rret n r.io-hr'

lodging, was shot through the head jurt as

he sprung ashore, and fell dead upon the

planks.

In the moire, one or more of the board

ing party were wounded by their own

weapons. Uno received a sabre cut. ar.d

another was grazed by a pistol ball; but as far as we can larn, no resistance was made by those on the boat. A v v had no

arms, but one pnrkct pistol en j...d, and no ammunition for that.

As soin as the fight or massacre vas

over, the moorings of the boat were cast off. and she was towed into the current and

set on tire. As the flames rose from her,

a signal light wrs seen on the Canada shore, to guide the boats en their return, and bv that and the light of the burning steamboat, which was aoon a mass of flames, and which, with her engine working, by the heat of the flames, was now rapidly approaching the great cataract. When the boars rearhed the shore, f hev were cheered i

MAI)!)( X GASS. .. to. 1 sii n -.f.

Kendall all on the 2 I .-t of .Norember !t is a remarkable fiet that all the-p ron ii

les were married on the 1'hh of Fcbru- ra!r Iat ix 0'clock, for traussotine "bu-

FlKKi: rilUC!!! A Mated mcctmg of he Fire Compnrer will bp held en next Friday evening at

arv, 1H40:

Jhi important Invention. The London papers have frequent illusions to an extraordinary projectile w hich has been recently invented, and whose explosion i

followed by the most disastrous effects. It is said to be a ball in the shape of an egg, which explodes, the second explosion being more destructire than the first, 'idle inventor, who offered it to the English Government for 100,000, has since been offered 400,00.) by a foreign pow-

er. There is a place, we believe in New Hampshire, here they never have any eld maids. When a girl reaches 2), and is still on the ladder of expectation, the young fellows club together and draw !nti

for her; those who are so lucky as to escape, nay a bonus to the misernhlp fpllrt.

- vin M who gets her. There is gallantry for vou.

smt'Si.

Y. F J.Miuarv 30 141.

L.M HR Y, Sec.

It is sai.I the office seekers complain that Gen. Harrison has pulled the string of li is latch in. If he has, it is all right

anu proper. Whatman, be he ever bo kind and benevolent, would not boh his door

against an army of beggars, who arc too lazv to work, and who fo imnnni.;

- o 1 - .".ii.o

mm to support them; lios. Trans.

How far is it from hero to tbp nvi ,

vern? enquired a traveller of a waggish lad. 'Just as far as the tavern is 7!

i . .. .

nere, was tne ret) v ( lining

I hat 'waggish lad' must have hBpn,i..

ly related to the chap who could'nt tell

wnere jerry Loe was, but that Sam was

at uie cam ntinimg hen a ep-s

Lou. Gaztttc. -S w James, who was the first Wb." "Naoli. sir." " Why." "Because he built the first log cabin!" "Gr to your seat. James rht

for the miik of the cocoa nut. Bait. Clipper.

Larze .hlincial T.nhe Tha rd

Canal Referrnir in Mercer county, Ohio, covers 13000 acres of land, the water

from 1 to 2 feet deep. is -aid m K

the hrgest artificial Uke in the world.

T H j Sj I WHOM IT MAY CONGERH. A LL those persons knowing thrrnselves indebted to the late firm of BONNCR fc CARN'AN. will nlr-.e ndn

forward and pay up the same, on or before the 1st day cf .March next, as longer indulgence cannot be jjiven. I want money, and must have it and unless i),;.

notice is attended to, you may expect

; wxir amounts, noies jc., to be placed in the hands of an officer for collection K- N. CAR.A.! A incer.nes, January 30, 1 S J I 3 4-5t. Won T: a ffiT. "g tfk SHAKES Bank stock, onr, half of Town let Xc. 2a-. and out lot TNo. 4, containing 5 acres. Encuire of tho Printer. Jan. 29th, 1S H. 3-l-tf.

Administrators' IVoticr.

fOTICE is hereby given, that the un-

- uerstguerj has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Jamea Gano, late of Knox county. Simp nf

deceased. All persons indebted to .,lri

estate, ate requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent.

J UN ATM AN P. COX, ) , AUSTIN .MEDLEY. A,,,n Jan. 28, IS 11 3 1-3.

A d in i i i is t ra t ors ' Sa ! ?.

jftJOTICE is hereby given, that w will expose to sale at nublia jmpiinn

1 I - - viivil on Saturday, the 20. h dav of FpK rn r v

next, at the latn residence of Jmp r:n

deceased, all the personal property ol the said deceased, consisting of Horses. Hogs, Cattle. Sheep, one two horse W

lousehold and kitchen furniture, farming

utensils, Sic. A credit of twelve month

will be given on ?H sums of thr? iln!lr

and upwards, t!-,e purchaser jivirg his note M ith approved security.

JONATHAN P. COX. . , , AUSTIN MEDLEY. 5 A,Jm Jan. 29, 1 S 1 1 3 4-3t.