Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1841 — Page 2
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S a t r u i) a v , May :, 18 U . We are authorized to announce Mr. A. P. McKkk as a candidate for Countv Ae.-for at the spproaching A ucust clect.on. We arc authorized to anuovincc Zachahiah Pi lli am as a candidate for County A6?C8.or at the approaching August election.
Erratum. In the -Ode to the memory of Harrison" published in the Gazette of 'he 1 Tth ins:, a? the end of the Lh line, for ' '.Nt'" rra id r o. Il,f v.viv cf ,hc. Standard of he a
r:o rot know whrther Jogs of his kind ev-r bite, but if he should, in his maddened phrrnzv get .-i -ray from his kerrer, we doubt r.ot but that a trrM deal of mischief will he done. j-The mif'ty, eiaiit-rni;orri ycr of the Standard at Ferrtsville, ?avs that (.'aldington f lis the f-s that tho Eagle (I.nfavctte) is al out to slope r;T to Missouri." Yen, we did. You, r.o doubt, have learned th fact crc thi, o.' its
huvir.g gone by the hoard, and fdiaiod the Panic
fite of many of the Wo-foco things like the
Standard, Your day will come next.
J?- f1ur unrkt i his been crowded for the p.ist
or truce market morning;, wilh plenty cf
almobt every thins; eat.i!-'e. and those who at
:rvhJ with 'mrkcting, had no occasion to return
hoinf without sel'ing n'i? and earning home the
rc idv shiner.
1 lie report m circulation in rcLi.on to
i i
"ie very limited pecuniary circumstances
of Andrew Jackson, and which had found place inthr minds of the credulous, turns
ojt to he 3 hoax. We have the authority of ia papers of Nashville, for contradicting the report.
.... u.uu. sKUhihction oi every one, an improvement in st?m, heretofore considered an utter impossibility. But when we carry ur thoughts backhand think of the incredulity of the people in relation to the first application of e'eam by Bobert Fult m, f U wonder rrasM, when we find persona even now incredulous enough to think that n f!iuig in the way of an improvement in
"s ..earn can be done, because of the fact of
havi.no- be
steamer President is that she had put into
oermuua, in which, ot course, they are
uesunea 10 oe disappointed. The President Steamship. Her Maies:
ty, upon leaving Buckingham Palace for
u indsor l astle, lei t strict commands that
immediately upon the news of the snfetv of the President reaching London, a spe
cial messenger should bo despatched to u" i ; ...
w inasor with the intelligence: and it hav
ing been (alas! but too confidently) stated in London on Tuesday evening that some
"v ' yuw me iact oi in London on Tuesday evening that some uu ing been baflied in every such attempt i information had been received respecting hemselve?. this vessel, which left no doubt that it had
OTICK.
ROTARY STEAIVI ENGINE.
in wunessing
V'e wore lauc'i graai
v ilays s;n.-e, in company with a
TEAM
Whit!
arge
number of nir citizens, the operation of a
Kvri ne . i in e nted by Isey, of tiiis place.
-.! v w I' . '"in the ipoars that all objec
ting against Kngines
entirely obviated in
cew- Kotarv Mr. I-aac N.
It perfjrmd admir cxp!annon of it, i ;i' n iieret-'ifore e
th
t 1 1 r .
oeen Heard ot, and was in safety. M
Rogers, a Queen's messenger, arrived ex
Thft Rt, Rev. Bishop Kern per, will l)res9 a Windsor, from town, shortly after
preach at the I own Hall this evening at clStu 0 clock tlint evening, and her Majesearly candle-light. Also, on to-morrow l'' ""mediately after his'arrival, had the
morning at half past 10 o'clock. intelligence communicated to her through May -22, 1841. the Lord Chamberlain, when the Queen
flnd I'rincc Albert expressed the hio-hest For the Vinct-nnes Gazttte. satisfaction at the gratifying communica-
i'ltODLEivi. lion London paper.
A gentleman tied his horse by a cord in China and Egypt. Despatches have
ma jKwiuro 10 grte. i-.xtending the cord oeen received trom C hina, India, and all
a certain length each day, alter the first, parts of the East. The dates are from
tie louna at the end ot five days that the Chusan to the 20th of December, fmn,
area uescribed by the animal contained Macao to the 27th of Februarv from
tuM i-i.ui an acre, i ne area ocscr
. firer rUt- ...U.. . T.:..!' J 1
. 'i.-i u.i, v. a-. ut-u ilium pucu uy ine i ouiuub iu me cci oi reoruarv
whole, as , to tit. INow it is required bay to the 1st of March, and from Alexhow much the cord was lengthened and the andria to the 25th of March, contents of each area, per day. It appears that, after some hard fighting. A solution is requested. Ql'lZ. the preliminaries for an adjustment of the incennes May 20th, 1811. difficulties with China had been arranged. aSTi oi- r..r .-...7r7ff Thel'cmdon Times gives the following
HnnifML Ur lilt bnl I AnftlAi particulars;
"It appears, thst in consequence of the
12 Days later from Eng-Iand. insincerity and tardiness displayed by the
imperial L-ommissiofler, preparations
Highly iirouTAXT from China; Great! Were m on llie morningof lne 9th of
fALL in the 1'iucE of Teas: Great Kx- -cit; vrvT iv Dcuti t,t,. v,.. k' Bojiue forts.
rival of the Steamer Pkesipbnt.
January for attacking the
O 'VWV
About iQ'J Sepoys, 2 0
(about twenty-six hundred miles) and I think thisjtime I have woke up the right passenger. He had been concealed at Point au Tremble, about ten miles from here. On attempting to nrrpt h;m !,
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the criminal Court and arraigned on both Swathing Extraordinary. Thi indictments, to which he plead not guilty, the third tjme that the Hon. John Tyler The Court then assigned John F Darby, has pucccedeJ to office, in consequence cf Esq., formerly Mayor of this city, as his the demise of tje former incumbent. A nnnnool and bp wrta romnnilcd tn i-jil I.iplltpnant fiflVfrrnr nf Yiririnia. it fell tO
- - - - I t. U kl Ilk k 1 1 .aw .4.hJ IbUIUIIUVU . I - ..- - ' I n o nn J F.aivi thA ...... 1 . I J I . 1
l"i'cu ",c Kd'rei window and ran to where he was securely ironed and lodged his Jot to assume the Gubernatorial cna.r. the river . t. Lawrence. Finding himself in an apartment separate from the others. At a subsequent period he was elected U. pursued, he plunged in. One of the of- The character and high standing of the S. Senator from Virginia, the previous ochcers called to him to stop, or he would counsel whom the Court have assigned cupant of that office having died, and now hre. lie then threw into the current a for the criminals, embracing the head of as President of the United States from a package containing, as he says, $2,7(J0, the profession, and all being gentlemen of still more remarkable dispensation. X anc told the officer to fire, a3 he was distinguished worth as citizens, should be O. Picayune. ready to die. toallsuflicientevidence that theaccusedwill sc.--1 have taken every possible measure to get a fair trial and the fell benefit of the Ship building in Canada. We learn recover the money, but can't say how it aw. The testimony will be fairlv sub- from a competent source, that there are will turn out. I am now awaiting the m.tted and passed upon, and it is a'matter now being built at the port of Quebec and Governor s order lor his removal. wlich 9MOuId be receired as a strong evi- other places on the liver St. Lawrence. I wish you would let Mr. L. know dence of the moral feeling of this com- 39 ships with an aggregate tonnage of that there is a man here who is supposed nrnnitv, that no objections are made to the 21,905, and calculated to employ 2985 to hare been concerned in the forgery. course which the court has pursued. It men. This return does not include sevI know where he h now, but he will is however, highly desirable that their eral steamers, and many river craft.
soonBau .or i.ngianci. lie came trom Lrial should be had at as early a day as Phxl. lnq.
j..wu MIC Ulllt; Ul lieLnmn.hKn rifli n fn onr1 f'l If invoot
mrgery, anu is iuu oi goiu. tie is rath- .; ir.;i .k;. ;. nr ih. r.;.i. r..i XriL ; , r, T P-L-
o.a.om-c.bu man, uuyili eves, Hair .n,r r-v,,!. tho Pnmmnnllt. nn. nf K.ncM,, TV V Kon fino.
grey, but dyed black. He has a lady and subside, and accidental or "unforeseen 100, and sentenced to be imprisoned 20 a boy wuh him. lam informed at theL,,cr. mi.ti fnr.i, r.i; i.:.khhv c. xin,r.nn v.n
house where 1 put up, that he changed I. a
f- . . u i io nun win T iv ii u u u a i.uijstluuai C3q I M1 vivu v,vmui, i in T iivii i l ' fll j4iwio
o..,v w..,w.....a ...uuy. ne sure iy nas that the aw wi be fn Iv PvPrntpd. n a su t. anr
been concerned in some roguery, for he
would not pome here to go to England
this time of the year.
Captain Comeau, of the police, also
suspected him, and called on him, but he
St. Lou. Rep.
eee Weather Paragraph.
The weather has improved here very
So high at Ut the quarrel rote, From word at length they came to blowi." -iV. O. Picayune.
The girls in Iowa have so many offers
European soldiers, and 400 seamen and
The Roval Mad steamship Britannia, j"f' ;-pt. R. I. C.leland, arrived at this port or,,, 1?(y:mi, .! .V ...,Cr 1
suddenly started after the captain left, much since our last notice, and is now ofjof marriage of late that no one, unless he
i received a letter this day trom the pen- U pleasant April character. In N. YnrL- hacoens to be a colonel in the mi'iti
tlemanwhois watching his movements Pennsylvania, and other states east, how- stands any chance. Captains can't 'shine.'
tor me. lie is an Englishman. lever, at the Inst ilatp r, nrano V n P,'r
wVisT" singinglustily amongthe trees and through Al. the streets, and Jack Frost was as busy w o.nii eh: CL Feat. A man attompted to Ymong all the opinions which we have 33 a ee wherever there was a hand full of -umP from thc shot tower at Herculenseum, in
seen hazarded of the probable results of water to be found Cm. Gaz. presence of thousands, and, after he haJ made T. between KnslanJ mkI tl,is co,,,rv, , "CoU rVa(,tr.-There ice m.d. tZ.JZZ """"
c w.uiiv uiweui .ur. Lonioe, as contained auu ai iwo nours alter sun rise This same fellow climbed a cn fo. t iP -n.t
J I-i - , . !.! . .... I ""'v 'Hiwn VIIIMLTVU U W lUtt I
marines, were embarked under the com- - B''f uuui- i 'osi ' u ,'' w-s ,uu clgIU" OI an incn on reaching the top, sprang up and took the pole
. " iu in-iuuto ouun 111111 ii j ue iii-"'-" iiiunu,, ci Kaiurua in mev iciniAlaiestvn i . , I ... i -
26th Regiment, in th. -t.on.. Jr-.l. ,iumui cu;ar nu acute ooservation, andr- nave yieiaeu to the cold, and many a
reuoic. i ne eunor oi trie Whig says that one week he
to divers and 6undry mat-
this iiiorninT. "f n ii-L- fr,w. T ;. 1 I
: 1"-"-", nnC. ipmed nnil T,,1,,C ' " .-v... lumiiiuii ouac; utritr mm icaicuna aiaieiy ion a lew itusu
.V l J luu !,',l,ul OI er course, chamipp t tl, i r u.iraci is taKen trom "Lomhe's anu jevei with the earth. had to attend to .ivm, thfl i.i.,mi .i i vnampce. At the same time her .via- Tn.ir ;,i i o , r,, -, I
, niv.ii ii. iinirnc'i ner P'lS-ijpotv'a tl.ma t i n i---- . un, Lin;ucwit3, recent ypuo-i in. liaz. Jiiu 4. ters, to-wit: 5n-. Arrived at Halifax on Tu ssdav !f! i GalI'P rne, and Hya- lished. and coming, as it do, from a Lit- -The thermometer t R,h II Si t. J At.dil ,
mnrn mrr nn Moiin, i i a t i. i p""". u 'ciitu a cannonaue on the ower ;Qh c,
r- v... . m j . uiaKiiiu neri
. r ...
massage to Koston in 3S hours. She had v - w V W,ll,e thC 8.teamers
N7 passengers to Halifax, landed 5t. and ,V . , f " ,nrew Sne"9 ,nt0 lhe rook in 0 additional for Boston. , P.PCr t0"'Cr w"ch commanded it. The
We have full hies of papers from Lon- f,J R , , u PSSefS,0n of hy Ion to the evening of thi 10th, and Liver-Li lpS', wh p0UreJ down a
hx . to (lie latest date. ; ..it u. musheiry on alt the lower
The steamer CalL.ni,. h.n, vorhs.' a.nd qnckly drove the Chinese
this prmoipl
thi".
Tl
Mitiiges
of these engines
"vet L:i'.'se no'.v in use, are, we would s
up-
nt to w arrant t
A b .: u it'i . . ' i of ;'.-. last at h-a-r o;i i;,:rd liig-: eo;nMio!i use now, as there
s:-'n '"l l. y t;i-"m no ii-nse
ot j.ass' ng'-rs ati'i n
hem.
t;i:t u .itiiing is s"i-;i t-i)' stiil ther-1 is a d
Be! iv w e ,ri v.; an i
:r nnnu
engines will
r tJia!i mse m is no jar x'ca.to disturb the
a';e;d"U' can
Tiiev .;re so enoiosed ) u.ovi: b'it the sliaft, tblo power gained.
tuna:-' made bv an
-Op. S-
happ-;i nun
at Liverpool at half past1.) on the morning
tae l;ith, having made the passage in
thirteen days and eighteen hours. The
intelligence she carried out was favorably
received as being of a pacific nature, a's
nu.catn e oi me continuance ot peace, and
amity between England and the United
Mates.
i he Columbia, which sailed from this
port on the 1st, arrived at Halifax on
Monday at 10 o'clock, making the passage in forty-one h.:rs.
Phe news from China w!.;f-i, ,. ;n v
--- lit; Uuind below, created great excitement. The arrangements of Capt. Elliott were
wholl
from their guns
was in posses
a loss of on
that of the Chi
j to .uu. .Many were killed in the at
tempt to escape by jumping down from their embrasures, a depth of 20 feet, to the rocks below. The hips and crews escaped unhurt, although the fort mounted 25 guns.
At thc same time the fort of Ty cocktow was attacked by another squadron
operating about three miles to the southward, under command of captain Her-
ibject, unbiassed by any love for our terday morning, stood at 30". beine- 20 the office and editorial dennrtmentf.,r.
country or its institutions, is entitled to below freezing point. Thin ice was hishine divera nerSon. ith .T..t,,-
nd consideration: X. O. Pic. formed in the gutters and pools. newspapers nursing wife and family,
, iro Americans are really a , i nu. jnq. jiay . owing m sickness carrying mortar to war-Iovmg, if not a warlike nation, and it "Yesterday morning ice was formed m the masni hnildino- n.ir ric.m
would be well that the British understood tfl'3 city and neishborhood. and the whnlp in the warden ont, af.r -.ir
,t.: i i .. . r . , . . r & v"" "u v-a"
inc.. iou uK.rd(.;cr. it may appear to be Ul ieruay was so cold as to require chopping and hauling fire-wood feed-
OH 1inr.QtltAm ri!.., I. 1 Ft W na L 1. t 1 tl I- t
In two hours the fort M'- , um my impression uue epi up in dwelling houses. mg horses and hogs hunting hen's eggs
-ion of the Enelish. wid, , V -"""at emier by sea or sucn wether ever experienced sweeping out the church endeavoring
Iv.'t killed and 2-'I wounded- ' ' nu gun to gun, the month ot .May. o collect and pay debts, ic. &c. in fact.
nese is estimated at from 'lZZ ,nSlTSI"!,?:rd ,rrhp 'J ; "g editor, proprietor, housekeeper and
. ..f .. vwi. ui iii.-N, auu me i - - --vu,, udiuii miu ra nv weatimr i ifcv l.
wholly unexpected, and did not appear to "8. anc
give unanimous satisfaction. The hoi- ' "F11
uers ot teas.
ays tne Liverpool Journal
1
experienced a sore ieenngat a settlement
reasons of my opinion are ihesp- Tho that has prevailed for r,i .i...
two nations belong to the same srv-U- an. 1 and caused much uncomfr.riol.la ,
are equal in physical organization. The was yesterday swept away by a puffin instinct of self-preservation is the motive and blowing west wind. Last night was which induces men to shun danger and to quite windy, chilly and cold, and early run from a fight, and bravery is in proper- this morning ice had formed to quite a tion to the motives which can be thrown thickness on thc water that remained in into the opposite scale. The masses which -he streets. The shoots of the young comtMiset th-t ts and armies aro drawn from plants in the yards appeared !o be etrick-
bert, of he bamarang, supported by the these have little educationno sphere nf J
uruiu, iMoueste, and Columbine. A n.-diriml -w rt ,nfl,,nn.;i ' : ts, o.u.r nm j v .t
VII ll.c a U t.Hftlllli Ihoir iirncn.n. I.,
wers ?pH f MUi shame on their relurn as conquerors or were sneemlv ilissKiori -in, I rl , . . . .
. ui COwanl.s. i hey have no 1 e h of and.if ion
ISA n-iio.1t is i: u is r i: it
which somu.-h rodueed the value of the ff.8- n . s!eze,lhe 1 he to excito their individual energies before
w....,vvy 141 Ui U
ommodity of w hich tliy hold lare stocks
and the whole of the residents in Canton, and many of their correspondents here, are so deeply interested in the opium trade, that it was to be expected thy would be extremely dissatisfied with anything short
ot a reeogmnon of its legality
London, .ipril 1'2.
Mr.
tional Majority.
Correspondence of the E.Tprrss. Ilarrisburg, May 4, 1811.
Johnstons liank, Revenue and
O Cnlnlln.l .nn!.l T .1.
o cpn.uu icsisunrc, DUl they become so d Pro r,r n;i,ir ,! ,.1
. .. 1 . - I J -,....v. v tfvmvii', UUU MHvlJ
wcru suoa overpowered, and the Inrt can- rl.ov K,.-n ..r,.i i. ..-:, .i . Rcl,f Rill ni, i . r.
Hired. I tiff ir.ll flnnl nf llio I.i. , , 1 . . n r , .
......kv..v ! mi . ui ma ujiiid- i roan
rang was wounded in the a-saulf.
I ftP Qlfli r. c -i ! c
to high preferment is closed against Porter a few days since, we have passed!
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iiiei.i. i ne r n.oi:ves ro firr .f ihPrP nm loom in me senate and nntn r i
e steam vessels then attacked theL.ro ,!,n,.i r... ..r.-.. c k,. .:....:.. .. - v.
a r , , . i.i i.iiim in. iii iiivu nativu luice oi l -J-" " n" 1 uiu . i ui iiiinai mniOritv tleetol jun.s lying in Anson s Bay, but character and discipline. In native onal- of two-thirds. J '
uwmg 10 ine snawowness ot the water, ities the Americans are their eouals. and The Banks, and also the IVnnI
tn ll ,..K- : j ., 1 1 l i: i t .1 . ' - - !
received a severe shook
ierien' -lntages t 1 1 nen'
engine
' r
t sou
w
dert I;-.. i
!ng'ti-?. A boat of the birrii in "- 1 hours (V.l c
of the
i.
use ot rgest
of
t -
J'he Tea trade has ine nemesis could approach them, in all other motives, except discipline, their be much relieved by the passage of thiol
1 . II Ul' 1 (T ! t I V U ry m O.I AAnr I . T I . . - I ... . . - - - - " " ,
bv the mte h- .ia- superiors. t here is more menta activity. 1 Uill into a law. Between two ami ,,
net iiuL luuivci 6ci lire lo
grn.ee brought to hand since this da v -PPL- Nesty 8 sIllP3
ffoni China, and the expectation that prices tae m3?azilie r f one junk; eighteen oth- more influential public opinion, and a far may yet go lower has temporarily checked ers wtre blo,vn up by their own crews, wider field of ambition, operating in the
-rds
W M 1
anu in a tr
1 I . ! . n n a in 1 !i
th : trip, sue will burn 1 ,200 cords
ha t Ot W 111'!) U'llill l Jir c".-nj I
f,00
engui'
be'ii:
from Pittsburg'i to New
caicraung uys tor
on
d using tins
l at $2 ,"0
m l 1 10,000"lb below t!
e!ow the euantitv
rus.
per eord. w i,i T.'ie time re this ''0i) oor to the cord
:.ui": pur-.
if to
SI 300 00
t.i'' quantity
.i
c:. say . minutes i i -"0 liours, and
of W'xd burnt
during that time '.vou.; no '2'A
f'or,j;, amounting The g-mora I expenses of the ! at in oO hours Th" ,.ve:ght of haif fh" !ioier.nn 1 water, and ditt'erenee in weigh; of engine, say forty t m, being lono awav with, '"'ii-t its spae- supplied in freight at 10 conn down and 00 cents up, will amount to Two hand ; less require. 1, at -51 per day each, Pho weight of the 000 cords of wood, one fn to the cord, would I-" 6(0 tan; the w eight of 30 cords, tho quantify raved in one dav being 'AO fop:, in freight at tho above - oes, anv",.m' to
Ii07 50
loo oi)
800 00
10 00
, . . T - j - - - - - - . .. . u I..- ui.'i l iii.mu. ci. ui .1 j , Uii. i.vinct.i ivu anu tnrce
a greater railfre oi interests and i. erm. n mi ions o dollars in small R;if n i.
' o .... . v., ... ........ .'III.. CJi(. ill lip
issued in Pennsylvania.
rirrn f tnrr tn tho I - -
V. I ' J I f . - ' 1 ---. 'lit V'l V l till!" 111 lllv I -V J "
I fir? coiNii'iinlion nf r hr connirv Th- i tiuu iuu rest escapeu jniO IhC inner wa-rnqo rhr A I rVr.r,, T.l f.f ,
liveries in London last week having fallen J:". rext movnS Majesty's ship and volunteer, than in that of the British pensable and endearingqualifications of the j off to 3M),0001h, or upwards of 30,0001b lllenn.e"n gin ow shells into the sailor or soldier. The discipline on shore feminine character is an amiable temper
less tnan t-iey were in the preceding week. Uiuenes, ai, u onon?. and was preparing will at first be inferior in the Americans: Cold and callous must be the man who
io aiiath. me chiet tort at Anunghoy, because the British constitution renders does not prize the meek and gentle spirit when the Chinese Commander-in-chief discipline almost natural to British soldiers, of a confidinr woman. Her lips may not maoc a cummunication to captain Elliott, while that of America trains her popula- be sculptured in the line of perfect beauty
l""'Pon oesisteu irom further hos- tion to an aversion to subordination. At her eye may not roll indazzling splendor
ui ues. ui ne h ol January, a cir- the commencement of a war, therefore, but if the native smile be ever ready to cular was addreseed by the British Pleni- the British, with equal numbers, will be welcome, and the glance fraught with POtentiarv to her rnieai'a e.,k;0.., : i, i. r .l . -. , ,- , .- e . . . . im
jM . J . '-"j---v auujcua ui ..v. u turn u muieii ior me Americans; out clinging devotion or shirking sensibility China, announcing that preliminary ar- every day will diminish tho disparity. she must be prized far above roM nr r,,.'
rangements between the Imperial Com- The singular feature, in th ro. f il, A f0,n ;nmo f-j..JT -,
missioncr had beenmade to the following Americans is, that victory or defeat equal- would often prevent years of discord and
unhapiness, but the Keen retort and wasp-
r, v l no
The raving m 20 d.i-v.i ?.',317 50 Insider, this immense saving, tho risk of ;!lin-g ir- leasenrd one half, there beg Ini: one half the irtmhor of boilers to ptode. We h no doubr of the ultimate suc-
aken
m tne first wee ot .March last. Privately there is scarcely any business doing, even at the decline in ComnnnvVi p,inrtA
to is 4d per Il, but the public sales to-morrow will probably establish some certain rates. Liverpool, Jpril'ZQ. The news by the overland mail placed the market in a veryunsettled state; the few transactions tha"t have taken place are at a decline of fully 2d per lb on all common kinds; in the better sorts nothing has been done. The President steam ship was still mis
sing, lh-; Liverpool .lai ot rrm 0;b 1
says:
The President steamer, which left pw
lorkon. the 11th ult. has not vet arrived
and the most intense and painful interact i
excited in all quarters for her fate and the
lives ot those on board. Rumors of the
most various, absurb, and contradictory na
tore have been circulated respecting her
but as time passes all conjectures and re
ports are disproved. It has been suppose.
mac, ner machinery being damaged or fu
el expended, she. may have put" into Ber
muda, or gone to Madeira or Rordeanv
that she may have become locked in the
ice on the banks of Xew foundland.or may
be still slowly making her way under can
vass to England. The London papers of
Monday state that insurances were done
upon her at Lloyd's at fifty guineas per cent. The underwriters at Liverpool on
Friday refused to do business on her at a
premium of eighty per cent. Despair is
beginning to tane possession ot the public mind respecting her, and there is too much reason to apprehend that the worst fears
wnl be realised. We hope, however, that
she will yet be heard of as having gone into Bermuda. The President had not
been heard of at Faval, on the 2Sth of
March; at Terceira, on the 27th of March;
or at Sf. .Michael's, on the. 2d of April.
i no omy nope wmch the Lnghsh pa-'
rrs em ? eVlVM tor the vM.Mv of the I
A R R I V A L S . May 13 Loyal Hannah from J,0.rS, j;c Sylph from Lr.fayette U Visiter from Evansville 10 Loyal Hannah from por:t above Marry Tompkins from do 17 Visiter from fjn Wm. Paris from New Orleans Is Gratiot from Evansvillc Harry Tompkins from mouth 2 ) Bialto from Cincinnati Wm. Paris from Lafayette 21 Tuscumbia from Evansvillc DKPA RT t'RE j,
1.3 Loyal annah for ports abovo Sylph for Wheeling 11 Visiter for ports above 1G Loyal Hannah for Pittsburg Harry Tompkins for mouth 17 Visiter for Evansvillc Wm. Paris for Lafayette IS Gratiot for do .!r? llaVy TomPk'n9 for Louisville 20 Rialto for Lafayette Wm. Parts for Loniavillo
21 TllCil mKIo f .
-vumuia ,ur nuns aoove
Mav
e,Ject: ly tends to increase their belligerent efh1. The cession of the island and har- cieney.
t r it t I
oor oi uong rvong to the Uritish Crown All itiet rh,ro irw?
.... vnaifev,o auu uuuta iy uiu em - I T... . 1.. .!
Pire upon the commerce carried ih.rJ " u vm. me conie" ,airl-v W"'
, .. . . . . , , , . .
I . :e .1 . . , . .1 a-iiA it v
io ne paiu as u traue were conducted
ish argument too often break the chain of
afJection, link by link, and leave the he?rt
with no tie to hold it but a cold and frigid
uiny.
at h3mpoa. An indemnity to thc British Gov
einmentof .$6,000,000, 1,000,000 pay-
aoie at once, and the remainder in equal
annual instalments ending in 1816. o. Direct official intercourse between the countries upon an equal footing. 7. The trade of the port of Canton to
be opened within ten days nfter the Chi
nese iNew lear, and to be carried on at Whompoa till furiher arrangements are
practicable at the new settlement. Details remain matter of negociation.
Arreat of the Hon. C. T. Mitchell. The Montreal Courier, of the 17th
inst., savs:
Mitchell the forger, who has fled into
this country with his ill-gotten wealth, is
now securely in jail, and will, we be
lieve be delivered up to the State of Ne iv
lork upon demand of Governor Seward.
His arrest is due to the vigilence and ex
ertions of Captain Comeau, and the Montreal police."
The iSew York Journal of Commerce
publishes a letter from Officer Bowver. of - . . I . I ... J
iew i orK city, wno arrested him. The
ollotvmg is an extract:
Montreal, May 5, 1811. I have at length succeeded in caphiring i Honor, ifir a pretty long rhasr.
Peach Tree Worm. Mr. J. P. Kirt-
h.
either victory or defeat visit the
American arms, and in the exact ratio of tho pressure from without will bo thc con
densation of public sentiment within. In land, of Cincinnati makes some valuable short, the American nation, like a steel remarks in regard to this worm, in the
spring, seems to have no energy when it esterm Farmer sua Gardener. The is fully expanded, but it gathers strength Jegg of this worm is deposited on the tree
with every ounce ot pressure that is ap- near the insect in a winged state, where
piled to it. Its territory is so vast, and its it much resembles the moth family. This
climates so various, that it forms a world! resemblance led to the experiment of
wuiim useu; aunougu a European man- planting close around the body ot the time war would cause great loss and mis- tree tansey and wormwood, which are ery to the Atlantic cities, it could not ma- known in common with camphor, turpenterially affect, far less permanently ds- tine, tobacco, &c, to protect clothes from st roy tha general prosperity of the Union, the common moth. The results of thc -'- experiments of Mr. Kirtland, and more The last of the Murderers taken. especially of the Hon. Reuben Wood, Yesterday morning Mr. Miller of Alton, near Cleveland, have been altogether sucand Mr. Farish of this city, accompanied cestui. The herbs should be planted by one of the Cincinnati police, arrived J nearly in contact with the tree, and should
on board the steamboat Exnress with I bo cultivated and kent
I I gavww Brown. Xotice having previously been! -
given that he was on board the boat an Here's a Chance. The Pittsburg Aimmense concourse of people collected Jmerican comes out in the following bold
on the wharf. The officers who had him and daring manner:
in charge, managed it so as to get him off $1000 Reicard. The above reward
and some distance on thc way to will be paid to the editor of any newspathe jail, before the crowd discovered per, who can make it appear, satisfartorithem. By the time they had arrived at ly, that a female subscriber ever refused to the jail several thousands were present, pay him his due?. We hare no show' and although there were many deep mur- for that comfortable reward. Ours all pav murs uttered, yet no attempt at violence with a punctuality vrhich we would like was offered. to see copied and followed by thc oilier Brown W3 yp?trdv.' brought before lex-
r. . RcPrentative. SAMUEL JUDAH. ... . County Auditor. I- II. CAVANAUGH. M. BOYLE, d. p. Mcdonald, H. I BROKAW. . Conty Treasurer. ANDREW GARDNER, JAMES JOHNSON. County Aiscssor. E. M. JONES. PULLIAM. A. B. McKEE.
MARRIED On Tihursday, thTibTh inst by John Collins, Esq., M, Andrew , . Paerson, to Miss Jane Boyer, all of this place.
SHERIFF'S SALE HPi Y
.v. , . " " Ul ,a- to me
jr u.rtcicu, rom the Clerk's Office of ti e Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale at the Court House door in V incennes, on Saturday, the 12th day of June next between the hours of lo A. M., and 4 o'clock. P. M., of said day, agreeably to the 3d section of the law subjecting real and personal rtaf .
cut,o, the following real estate, to-wit: (132 acres) one hundred and thirty-two. nr-roc nf 1-.,1 l. -: J ,,xl
v ,ooaT ' u ? . par or dnatioa -NO IZZS) two hundred and tr...
lyin?.nd being in Knox county, levied'
to-
Ilia.
on as the nrnwrtv f T...A
I - . tf aui.ti I l ii ir m . n
. - r- , . - - .iilllilAl. satisfy the above fi. fa., in favor of Wi
i' lV,"',lDe,n8 arm on which Ja. cob Huffman now lives. A. SMITH. S K. c M,y 10. ln ;..Mt.
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