Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 June 1841 — Page 2

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SATt 'rday, 5, 18 II.

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". . .. ' "-J,wt-"a-1Ll-"LIl!"' 'iim.nammu,

wiKJicnnes I ire Corcr-nny.

I fie incunnes Fire Company, in cxcrci

l.'raine

mi aturu iv iast, aci.Ientr,

ran over a

nun, and we ate infoi :?ie J, broke a bone in his

!! p .,-.:.,.; !,,. l ;r,- i,..

escaped Im ii'y.

the car ran over

fcjWe are authorized

Cnpt. Kokekt Ik-Mix. as a candidate "f t.ouiwy Recorder at the ensuing Angus

t iection

i,-,:rU are allthor''l to announce JOHN W

"11MLIlM candidate for Count .- at the ensuing August elcctLm.

fj" This number of the ii

A.i in; complete

teruic

lt 1 fltli T I

. . v ui t U I 1. f' I ntliT ! .1 I . . . I

i u me nine, am

" uijnr, . sjnce we commen

cd the publication of the Gazette.) in c: for thr- nn' 'i .,.! . . . i ,

""-'i 'i;u id u...f ivno nave rtalij put

rental us. we tender our grateful acknowledge

menu. W e say nothing to those who have not

patronized us, as their cases will be attended to in

'iJe time.

Cj' e have notified those indebted to us suf

ficiently now here's at you next veil out for sijiialls, ... St. Lonis Murderers.

I he trials of the midnight re

Ilrewn, .Seward and Warrick, came olT duriin: last week, at St. Louis, and resuheJ as follows In the case of Madison, the Jury, after a ery brief absence, returned a verdkt of f.W..y mmlcr in the first :U r- i ." Intheca,eof Drown, the Jury, after rotirinc f.-r about live minute,-, returned a verdict of '"!'.' "f tnurdr in t'.e frit ,Lr ; He refyirs ,r'00 hi? sentence, dthcrto converse or cat.

In the case or Seward, the Jurv, after an ab

verdict cf

is body, there is no dou! t but he would have

been killed or more seriously injured. This was im t.uiit in any of our firemen, and although they wtre returned at the lime by a few individuals, we hope, from the circumstances connected with the case, that that censure has subsided. The individual who received the injury, had tasted too deeply of the stucr-jukc, and forced himself into the ranks of the firemen, where he had no business, not being a member of the company. We are sony that any thing cf this kind should happen, and hope this mav be a warning to others.

ihe Mtilteur publishes, a return' the

'nt' , import.? of France durinrr the. iir?t mrter

of IS! I. Culdiiial Piiorar i;ir:ircs iut f. r kil'rnniuu-, aa ! f.reb 5-u-liar fur l.o-O.o 1 ; cotton, for 1 1 ,77C1 olive oil, f ,; 7.40.V0; voul. for -1.00.. -72 ; coal. fjr 28o.("iSS.;-J:; rat iron f t 3,10 ;.o9 1; copper, for J.:V21,7 1 1; lea, for :,321,7'27; zinc, for l.l'Jl.lGt; flaand hempen yarn, for 2.53,7 id; linen f.r 1 ,ij.i0, 1 .).

mense ext-nit, parsing rejrularlv into For-1 tugal Iroi.-i Castile, is to be put" an end to i !'V a chatie of svtero. r.o.l tin l,--fal!7-'

0' 'I'l .

Jians.. Iiai.s... I hose of our subscribe! s who

are in arrears, can li.piid ite their respective ac-

All come

From the Louisville Journal. The next Congress. The result of the

acre ot svtem, and tl.

injf a traffic which cannot ho prevented. in twenty-one States render it certain now and not by anti-commercial league-. The 'that the Whigs will have the largest niaaverae revenue derived from the articles jority that has ever been held by any parof food, v.Vc, consnmcd in Lisbon, amounts j ty since the adoption of the Federal Conto about 5-00 contos, or .200.000. and if stitituon. We nive below the re?nlt of

augmented by the new imposts proposed j the election as far as they are ascertained, by Senhor Florido. is computed at 1000 ! accompanying them with the results of

contos. l.aron ioial had succeeded inline elections to the last Loncress

ome anxiety was ca:i.-d on Thndny finding money to pay off a portion of the at IV.rb, Ly the conduct e.f several cflhc arrears duo to the ofiiccra of the armv.

worktnen who liavc struck -r at the fortifications, however, took place. The I'rince de Joinviile

1 an--; from Cherbourg. On the 27th of April a covered ; or. passed through Kennes, loaded with fur millions of gold, beino; a consignment fnm

for higher vaXo ioleice, :;as relurnc to

nuttoei con.sidertdjie sums to

and had trans

pay tne troops in the Algarves and clse-

advance cd loO contos. The contracts for the new Treasury Kills were to be

;open till the end of the month.

The guerillas in the Alarveshad auain

heeomo f rnn!

Ilayti for tha indemnity of th

counfg in clean linen or cotton :it once.

raes.

In .Mississii

We

are indebted for the compilation principally to the Cincinnati Republican: New Co."(; rf.ss. Otrt Covnitis'.

Lucus. Whiles. Locos. 3 2 9

It ia stated that the Homestead of the family of the deceased President, a North Bend, ia encumbered by mortgage. To release it from this mortgage, it ii suggested that subscriptions fhould be starred no single individual to contribute more tli3n 50 cents or one dollar. CJucacro American. MARRIED On Thursday, the 27ih nit., by the Rev. Thomas Aifxander. Mr. Cristi-.e B. Ilrrr, to Miss Saiiah Ann Blkssixc, all of this place.

ppi, accordine- to a rule a-

lopted among Editors, no candidate's name

is announced for ofiice v.-ithout a printer's

rh

Maine, -New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusf tts, Connecticut, -Rhode Island -New-York New Jersey, -1'ennsv Ivania, -Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, Kentuckv,

eeome troublesome, ana continued incur

ferncr career of robbery in increased numbers.

mer planters. The Countess of Durham and family T'1" Q'lcen Christina was at Lyons came from Cibraltar to Cadiz in the Rovi he .Fans papers give vent to a a?t d al al Tar, and were expected at Lisbon.

i t vuiu.Liun uic Oi mo tna oi i i hero were rumors nt lAjnn rnpf r if

. . i - . . . -

.Montour, the edifor ( f

v , Uo .. vt imv ui.oimiii hi i i MiiiL. .'imi.:i'.a ? uti'i irlfll.lj

fee nf ftto n,i,l ; .i,..t r.. .i : F. 1 . '.",!l""ul,u L'hU"ul'r- imeci.--.-nuo! i- ran.im as .uimsier oi uarme anu ueorgia,

. " "j ouroiai; 111 11113 bl 1U'. I !'- -i.-'.-,i-t- ..i ,,.-. I.'..I . If' . .

rn i . . , , ivwi ii nvi i..mwu upon as a jM,JnjRui,nit'5.

."un-TiJuinyinHiii io,j.s,a;uiso ar rom .,H-,n., .,;.-,.? -

"S.' ie QrtranfMt traquently but the more violent journals insinu nas to be "taken out m e hro-ln.r " U';,i, ,i i . .i -V - ,".

. ..' I" - , " ' I - ..iv ,11 .IIJWIHO

l i t'v fti in rt u lnir ti.rt . . i i . . 1

' - '""""'g '"c uuiiioeroi can-

conu'Mimation

Jurv

of Louis

ire that

a tacit

Fhiilippe.

itive to the freedom of tlie ores?.

N.ijnuMer form of censorshio.

'productive industry" of the State, wot, Id .,t ,!..,, o ;, i... ! .m...... .. .

it not be good policy to levy a printer's tav s.r. f:, ;n n ,.o

t 1 - . ''-.ni.1... Fjii turn ii A'.;t , oi per neau on each ram uhiA

i ,.. . . . pi'-sciu eircuuihiai ces. Lucre are not wisiies "to see his nnme m nr nt" vi,. , ... . .

....... " iiui ,iu,i;iLr l-rsil :i w in ,i im.- t ,nt

iy our L-onie inporanesr ff a'jash Cou

rier.

(Xj' To the above we heartily respond amen!

except the alteration from a 5 to a 3. Hereafter

ws intend, invariably, to charge ?3 for announ

cing any man s name a a candidate, and require payment in advance, unless there is a running

account netwoon us. Our nerdibor of the S

has agreed to act likewise.

the letters to Prince Talleyrand, which are i i -

Meeiared to be loroenes. wen- :

written bv the

The announcement 1 - . T , ,

tieioat in -.ii" am e

oi i.K.' ministerial

O. ! . . . X? -. . . . . I . : . i ,

mi t.u. l leiicn capuai. ,n (inion is entertaiued by all classes of socio tv, that a

conseratr,e ailmmistration would bo i-.u -,-

favorably disposed towards France than the whig-:; have been, and the French pu'j-lo-rj.iicoat every ch"ek n.-ccived l Ford Ikd:iierst..n,or the eabinetof which li'forms a part. The result of the comm ;- mcation promised bv Lonl John Rinsed for x i - 1 1 . l

w eune.S'lay next was waited tor with much impatience, as nothing loss than a dissolu

tion ,A parliament or - resign;, expected.

fence ct nbout ten rniino. rri., i ..

1 ."null a

';ui';U'-f nur,h-r in tkr ,,-,( ,ir,-ff-, as princi f clin the ut'o;:!!f;;rer; this bting the f. rru re

I'.iku in rase oi an accessary to murder in the

:n?t decree. In the ca:-p of Wairid.. the Jury, after an ab

rnej a verdict

rii

K'Hce ! about thirty minutes, ret

f 'Chill!; of munhr in the

J'

t uV,"IV C, (.V

Republican of the

lth i;!t., savs

The St, Lo'ii

t he a.' r- I

1 .i . , . i. , . . .i

o.'t', i;ic nine i -r ttirir

eiuin, ami muM

c

T-u

ji'-l m o.;c, s.rn r-nr an

nnv oi Uiom. Lfv tMp srtrf tt

execution will !v nJ v th.

r.oi ve tess Taan jvvr, nor i.or; th.in from the day ihut sentence is laij,,, " Dc.vare of Counterfeits.

c notice hy our exchanges, that .ounterfcit 'noi-.ey is in circulation, on the following Hanks

and denomit.a; iot

oO'o on the

f

t ! . I

.i.Ho.ena, at i uca !'i, signed bv S. ('lav ten

as Pre, id, 1. 1. There is no such oflioer. A!o os on the Hranch Rank of Indiana, at Toit Wayne, Letter I), payable at Fort V.'uvne, to I. Jones. ()n the kit hand margin of this bill are two Y's which ate too narrow, and not well propc:t;-med. The genuine bills have

the b tter V, .iiid a I'ure .) on . of two V as rep: e -cm. d in i!

1 be. appeara'ice . f t!:

pa; i i-

i'. h end, instead ' un'erf, its, lighter than the i f;ool portraits

r,enu.tie, and t- ,t so g,.-d. ;t

ef U'athi;iL,:-n a 1 Lrtf.yet'c. b!il f-ritsXi-mtto, a womm ::i.-l a ,i n.-.-t on anv of the gi nuine. Also )ne h ilar t ii; .m ihc B.n.k of (' dro Letter (', dated A pi it 1-t. i i I paper tio.t g kJ; igna'ure of the ('resident bid has : a we-n the

Xj'The motiilily meeting of Vincennes Lodge -No. 1, tikes place on Monday cveningnc.it. A

general attendance is requested.

!-t, the follow iuir res.jh

lep on

uii-r anm-

nee oe

4

Vpn

Eolg-ium.

r A

Si;J3I.! School i vlvhnUiou. At a meeting of the Delegates from th 'hiierent Sunday chool-s, ludd on the eve

ning of Monday 1

nous were adoptei

1 fill T

Ht-sot veil, i eat the f no

verary of American Ind

,r . . . -. , :"-' ' " -mourn, ciou on aiurUa- atii-rno.-n ot

' t . i ' s p ! a ( , oil onuay. t he ,e i .-h- (,f .n .,',o; - - T' , , 1 , ., , . - , " ' -v 1,1 - .M.oivC. 1 no crisis w a-" over

" ' ' i mo minutes. a em eavors fo

anno",;! uat eereise. . . . .- ....

1 1 , , , w ,. . animation were entirely irtntles

iicwiucHi i ha' t!V: "Lt:ios ot moon- L. - .

-i .... ,

Prussia.

Froceedinga of the Prussian State?, re-

anu a

ha", o excttid

a general sensation in thai country.

Russia. A private letter from St. Peorsbur.

oatt-ii too 1 1 1 1 j ult. states that nothing was!

spoken of there but the marriage of the

(rami Duke with Prince--! Mary of Derm-

stadi. Tunis.

In consequence of the French buvinH

up so much cattle for Algiers, the Key lias prohibited the export in two months from

Marrh 122 I. Greece. 'in t . . . 1 1 .

j no oiarsemes papers state tnr.t eis-

turbances laid broken out in Tiiess;dv. Syria.

Syria is now finally evacuated bv the

Egyptian armv. China.

The London Shipping and Merc;. utile

ouui t.uirouna, Louisiana Delaware, Indiana, Tennessee,

Whigs. 5 0 5 1 1 G 19 C 13 1 12 0 1 I 0 1 1 9 1 I t; - 8

if 0 1 0 0 21 0 15 0 7

I 10 0 8 1 0 1 5

0 3 10 ti 21 1 1 1 0 8 0 1 1 0 s fi 1 3 0

0

0

19

Market Days in Vincennes. Tuesdays, Thursdays $ Saturdays. DISSOLUTION.

r, F S "IIE nartnershin heretofore existint

' f ok m i o 17 1 -fl between the undersigned, was dis-

l solved on the 20th of .Mav.

11 I Thnsp indphteil to thfi firm will n!aA

-JcallonS. R. Dunn, (who is authorized

to close the concern.) and settle their ac-

j., counts without delay, as it is important

3 tliat their books should be speedily cloi8 ed.

0 S. R. DUNN'

1 B. II. CORN WELL.

O lunr. 1, INll

rs. l). l ne undersigned informs the

Already chosen, 1 29

I l I l i r , .

102 loon'uuiii:, aim ins iriends, tliat he will con-

The followin r U r.rnbabb, rrcult in the llnUe Ule M .vJ Jil aN L business at the

States not heard from, as compared with the elcc-J0 Stand on Market Street, adjoining the

Hon two years Mncc: store of Mayes Kuvkendall. wbrrp f,

Probable Result. Old Congress, is prepared to execute'all work entrusted

ntten. l.ocns. wrt ';.). 1MCV$.0 him in n sitnrr nr ctt-lo ..1

ii. DC AN. June 3d, 1811 52-tf.

Maryland, North Carolina, Alabama, Illinois, Mississippi,

5 8 0

3 5 5 1 0

17

1 1

12

19

SODA WATER

in

Including this with the above, the next House B' suuscr'er has again in operation

superior frUDA FOUNTAIN. 1 16 Those who are thirsty and fond of a fin? .

j o I c o o 1 1 n 2f beveratre. s ion b! srii bim

w , OOM 4 -ail L. L. WATSON. June 3. 1 8 II ."2-lf.

ol uer resentatives ui!I Hfnn.l-

Whis, .

Locos, - -

Whi

g majority, -

Van Burcn majority in last Congress

v hog majority in next (Jongress,

50

14 50

l was (la.ette of A pril 'J.'i-i, has the following in I "i? net gain

- Gl

1 I

ii ft oiji.:a uu:i

ON COMMISSION.

-JQ9 REAMS Printing paper, (Imperial) Sfi " Post Odice do. superior artie!-.

no olhiual information h

hu announce

e!ie es

haul, ( !overn r

, i ,

that the

ol the

-a roii

r e, inc.;

Lorn Ar-

Sr

bv the British Government relative to ;!

We believe that such a chanire, and such a I Bundles common w rapninc do

.Inowerfn! etnrsinii of tm,li- sr.t;r.,,.,.t I which will b .-,!.! v..rt I r.. u

u received I - - , v.... .iHuium, "--j iw inu

teen-

I II ! i M ' I rM r!M I mm 1 1

om that quarter received in

June 1, 1S11. 52-tf.

K. N. CAIiNAN.

f Lux-this country hr the Brittania.

m

restore

con-

never I'cfore given in any country.

T!,, .-.1 1 r. i'

. mcu i3 i cssti uniy waning ior iair iTTiilTr t pah i iti, . 7":

u-it..la i ,i,;D ,.,' .... .r.,.. V a.mj K LI)

1 -i"- uuai i iur a HIP flow rnarm.

noon Meth

m.-as f,r tl:

hold

a meenng on

t!

Sth in

'dis: E. Ch ires m e-rd'T

1 it'lnv atrer-

r

11, to

c hola rs.

ot t!i(

ocii. rt i he i v,,,,.

opt ao visor v h's f

- i

i.c-ii i i-i; c.iamenisi e

. vnera, J-.nvov J-.xtra'-'rilinarv

Emperor ot Brazil to the Russian Fo the (.'

;rriveii here fr..;u Louden withl''1

mode

II.

urn

111.

:o t

WAN AFC II, Secretary.

:ontr.-:il:cts

and suite, the above

AKIJIVAZ. OP THE A EL i: 2d A 2 A -17' ncsrox.

Amide Ft Mro, and says t doubt of tho "cocii n hi

iiio F'ust'.ims Fuioii. Spaiu. The Mi'.'lri.l j.jurnals and pris

int. have ceimo to

i I IP tiljpi ITlff Hli'iC 1 . . t r . . ,. , , r ..

... inn... iaii,.i 'in: I,: i il-l l ,,,, r T - "I- - w iii,.,ii

versation took place last rmdu j ,!io llou "w "c,-tu' "i'1' '""""""S superior article ot White Lead, Lith

()I I ,ivi iiK.nq. If ia nir i.n.o t l.r. I ' " - " "" .'ii, o " "u. 1.11 11 iiifV Will wnrrmil in

" ' ' 1'' '- on . nvii. .. Olil-I I, .1 . . T , , - ' I 1.... ..i . . -

The .mentarv that has vet been made up. ,n the ' J ' ' ",e ASeni,eneraI 'or Jamaica, Fi-. o,Jua ,0 Cincinnati or Piit.burgh. ;." . i.: .1. .i. -'..r .'. 1 to Sieira Leone, in order to ntTer th na. a,uJ wch thoy will sell to venders at Pitulmr,,,.

.... ' Ir.ri,.,.. i- , . ft"

lives ot Africa a passage to the West In- 1 ' "u",,ul "e,8"t- a r..r trial i asked

dies as fiee emigrants, and so to participate in the advantages, without ibn nainc.

already enjoyed by their countrymen who Acres of School JTi.'tiifl

have leu their land as slaves. They are for

to be ouite unferfrrpd hv pniriffdmonts f ILL sell on s.itnr.i. ih. i-.i. i ... r .

j "i,"gi.iiiv.iito I ''"'""J ' HI UJV OI JU1V t . ( . I 1 r . I K 1 . . - ' t r -

u-"l,r unuaruniion, anu iroe to ehoosel me v-ouri House in the lown uf

in which the unfortunate expedition Chinese seas has been miscrmdnct-

' e quote from our report of th

ue v'oservator M

, I .I.'' 11 ,

... ;-. :i vi un. v v i i.-ui. n i i c.snca oie uona

:af o:ero is no lorn opposite, w hether he had received anv

Fux'o ihu-r.r t .lolucial account ed' an action wiiich ha"

r Canton, m winch several

IV

. J. KELLER, & CO. Louisville, Ky. 52-3w.

The CI

i.'Uiihi;r (.

that day the ti

f 1 )eputie

v e' members

. iv-.i.i. i itwuciH. i c. i i ir tee. w nc v-s

i

P (.1 f'lP I V-. . I. .11 f ...Mw..... ... 1 I . . I

4V- l" i.- o; !- uumuer ot eoinmi3Si ;r

ti.iuuwrriit.it.OT., ....... . .1. r I ,

' " 1 "" ' ooii ,1.1 u) i.i i t c ,i rr.'fn f,i

he sailitieroi the Caledonia nothing h i'?f-u h.-frd ot' her m I-hi-oatrl. nor is

es had been lost, and if those accounts the,r owa emP'o'ers and make their omw r";;, "v ' 11 u,s of cXon xtcen, in

at,, k,:or, lia.l been received, why they had not ap- S, fourteen V, lU "r""

hand. pcarei as usual m the Cazette' ' ' , J"-c a u-roerous to a tbm has been survev-d nnd ,iivi.i -. . . C. '

, appointed on "Lord John Russell, raid, that although comparatively civnizea country must be separate tracts, or lot,, anJ will be l adfv. of mo mixed counts had been received thr-a.-h India, benrellc,al'f . o those who look beyond the A credit of one, two and 3 vears will be e ven

n pioi.-e iiio o i u;i ii'.-s a c wu i re near ro hoi ' - v, ..im-, - .iuu-u

i

to meet

ot the

o1. d.'.- the:

ui

ouil: favorable ever

composed

Will

riveo

denatures of tlie ( 'ashicr an rest ntntio:i of a e. w.ti hi:;.

r.ot.

i'l c'-O'boit an ir.n :

the rep'

the genuine i!!. h.o

Anion tl

vari.jus a 1 1

?f illamy, now

bcint; practiced in all jmrts of ihe country, the foilowini, for cute ne.es. rather caps the climax : A boy in New-Voik presented the Porter of i he Pho nix Lank with a slip ol" paper, with the name of J Adams, 52 Wall street, written on it, and rcipic.-te-d the trunk of Messrs. P. Ad ams Ac Co., brokers, which, it appears, had been there

:posited lor

sccpirie, on the evening previ-

O'-uiCl' t:i:i III'A

reonoy. J iu

-i Messrs Aloue

S;.iiz, Lf.p-'z. and Btiricl. It w as 1 . beved that the m

i b,

The fj.:;,;.;. ol in numb

i r r i xt : 1 it,i. hu .. ..' . . . . '

-.. . VI' f L I L

uid is FdO, an

announced in tne !arnot capitals bv all r!

ot the

i.. . r

In

action in question

lection F T 1 ' l'iC.v "'ould appenr in the usu

lad not arrived

1.1 ;,,

when

o 'inmittee vere I nianner.

of

The Canard ;-tor.iii-hi; A'-.; Li vcrp' 1 . u tiie e onin

ns.anr. m tme condition, mak

a pre in a little over II d.-vn.

Tiie Death d' Fresidem't II

tc-1 quite a sensation in En'.-md

rency eia stion was ai'iusioi

rao C,, oit ihe retie armv

n.

ins: nor pas-

lnii

ill nsners.

need to JO.UI)!) m

etions in the Five pop Cents, :r, exceed llo.OiiO .d' reals, i were ue .tuip-d f .. cash at

.... 1 r..,

I'uiei ii ,o a-r ; i oi) nays. .1 11 . . , . V , ; .

eo c'..upons sole: at .u - ior cnsli

ncmovals from Office.

The Loco Foco papers from Maine to

iCcor-oa, teem with loud complaints

and

ecurirv ui . ., .. !

oon omln-rnttAn ...l.t..!. .1 ... - I lOTPf br ... i . k . Hul,rul

mnjjiaiiuii, n iiilii iiijj onu uay super-j 3 morigage on ttie premises.

ceue tne slave trade-throughout the world, UllEEil,

M ill give no common gratification.

vO'juo? paper.

Srhnr.f C..,,, T r

Lawrencevile, Ma 31, 1S41. 52-31 '

Cow ami Fair r;.,.

C7The editor of the Maysvilio Moni- HL' .ubneriber will 1 or, accommodating abuses tne present Administration, terms, one excellent MILCH C)U' a

the most violent invectives against ljecaUsP' 1,1 some -nsiances, it turns men ""equal, in point of the oualitr -..!

t!ie ndministration for appoinlins? "irood Put 01 ofhee without first iiiforming them ,- . ,"-v ot '-"""dk she gives, is ,arfc.v h

I .i ru: ... i.. nf tl, -U,,-., nrCffln.l . '"iu.

o.iu uitu o ui.i io ujiu-e, io siijipiy ti;e '" -- I'-oinm juisi liieni j Enf,; r f! , place of those who in many instances and Sivil,g them an opportunity of vindi- J Factory S Dai'j ?Te hue held very lucrative offices many eating themselves, llow utterly lost to ,,'pvr

The dispute of France wi;h Morocco ha-' been settled by mutual concessions. 'J'ho

tiovernorof Morrndore lias been dis

i . i

;UiU i.i.0 new cr;;

n. i interest at .. -8 a

ions of i bp d -b

Little business was transacted on the

unissed

OO 1

iporte.

and tiie French consul. f. ('e La

been recalled.

l ho Earthquake at Zante in October EMf

years, and have used all their official infiu- sbame, and every other feeling' that be-

biu.n n .... C loonies r nnn mivi ..lti., 1..

l"in,T ' aul1 "u Lilian auiuuiii ui iiioill y, iy p" " mui mav tuuui i'c. wm,

sustain one cl the most corrupt n ans of F"ier Having applauded tiie whole cours

. . I r . i i .... .

oi tne last Administration, makes such

an objection to the conduct of the lives AT

last, ertroye,i property worth CoOO.OiH). Tlie Lords of the Treasury have directed

-ViwU trecii tne cud eonr inoucics to be appropriated to the relief of the sufferers.

Her .Majesty the Ouoon has a'-o snt a

ilon a I ion of jCIOCO.

A passciiizer in the I'ritish (Jueen, has

tor to his friends in Eno--

ditax. It 1st of March, :n

runs: bitterly of that : - i no out. as a soa-lioat.

The (uocn and I'rince Albert were

pus. He rectived it, and has never been heard

of tdnce. The trunk contained ab .Juite a rain-: for a f-o;, .' .' -"frill

ath has I

:3,ooo.

cutencc of

'Cen passed en .a-

rah Ann Dins, in I'i.iladjlpb.i i, who was convicted of the murder of Juliana Juidau. tr'he applied Cr a new trial, but it was not granted her. A Itt r the sentciK-e had been pronounced, &he f.iinted and was cartied to the 8hei ill's ofiice, where sdie had several severe spasms, after which she was conveyed to prison. She persisted in her innocence to the la.-t. jj- A dispute arose on Duncan's Inland, (near ot. Louis,) on Thursday, 27th ult., between Maj. Lhas T. Lanh.on and Mr. James Ailams, in which Langbam drew a pistol ai d .shot Adams through the head. The dispute grew out of a laim t ) said Inland. 'J'he Lepublican s iv : "The fart that the Maj -r ptoinptiy snrrendeted himself is some pledge that he is willing to abide the decision of the proper tribunals." rj- .t no time since the boinnin of our existence, at no period of our country 's history, ha ' tirae and bl ick-hcaited villainy pervaded to so Cteat an extent as at the present day. Not an "xchange paper comes tj hand but in it column arc to be found a 'c iunts of atrocious deeds committed. In the east we find they are infested with thic'-er, pick-pockets, forgerers, black-hearted o; Jai'ht assaodns, and all kinds of villain It 'e' , n-T'h an 1 soulh. the s o e

Ij- All hoi -- a-

he safety I o:

e; -'ci!

lOdavs.

enslaving and beggaring the peopla that

l here was not a simdo cash bar- tnis country Las ever known. 'J he chan-

Cam. an operations i.avnv been done es lt);u liave ocen maue, so tar as known

at "20 1-1, with 1-1 premium for the

r.nd officers of government who have injured

1,

Mav

The mixed committco of

senators has already

i 1 , '

t

i 1 UV'.IL - ----- - - . , .. twivW he iid of 10 were imperiously called for by the public. Public sentiment demands' that

.leputie;

met twice, without1"6 purity of the elective franchise bv

. , ' .. t:. - - l. ... .

ue locome toa;i unuerstam ui"- on spfiiuinj; u-ieir nine aim money in eiec-

ie-3 re-

l'J.'J against ot. thai tlie

land, dated II; winch he eomp! durintr the nas;

WCli.

no royal

baoy came within an

d

taking an

,i,

'ling a severe diickirvr. She was

.airuig and reached home just i i

iieiore a droa-linl storm comnirnee. .

Orders have been issued for celebratine; her Majesty's birlh-.lav on the 21st. of May, in the jire?cnt ear, instead of the 'si Mh as heret f re. . convention of commerce and navigation betw een Croat Britain on the one part. ;md Prussia, Benaria, Saxony. Wurtemburg, Baden, the Electorate of Ilosse, the Craod Diichey of flesse, ihe States forming the Customs and Commercial Fnion o. Tlmringia, Nassau, and Frankfort, on the other part, has been signed in London by Palmi'i ts-on and Laftouchcre. Prance. The Fans papers are filled ptineipnllv with sp- cu'ations founded on he death of Ihcsid. nt Harrison and the defeat of the English ministers on the amendment moved by Lord ilow ick to the Irish Beis(ration Bill. As might have been expected, rumor was busy in suggesting danger to the king and to the public peace at the impending celebration of his majesty's fete, and of the baptism of the Court de Fans, but nothing to justify tl,e.e report? fo be found in th"1 journal before

Mo

1.'-

I OP ;

Mouste;

'oHlHO..: th,; of W'U to js in

v v

o.ifiv.:r-

iieing

- l ! - r

tne sunieci ot tne rer-oncv

Tiie Spanis'i Chamber of Dep

jecteo a. n icd ion b

vote for the Regent or Regents should be take-ii by ballot. The partisans for the triple Regency gained ground on the Deputies, but the majority of the senate was for the sole

Kcgeufy of Espartero. ."(, (!(!0 men are a'-oimd Madrid to preserve order. The

tioneerintr, should be removed, and better

men put in their place. Rotation in office, is another good reason for the change

the Locos lament so much about. Our

own county has long needed the pruning

untie ol reform among some of the incumbents of office, and we trust the time

is not far distant when it ic'dl be done.

The hnnb-likc conduct of the ofiice hold

ers now that they fear removal, and icolf-

lisputo with the Pope became daily more ih appearance last fall, should be borne

. ... i : -.... i i . . ..i i , ,

in liuuu uy iiiusL- way are inclined to

The as! i os of the Port Chaldercn de la spare them now on account of their sud-

Barea, a dramatic writer, dead these ihree den love of U big principles. WTe for centuries, have been removed from the one demand the instant removal of every Calatrava nunnery fo a sort of pantheon Fost Master upon Long Island, who durbuilt for genius in the Campo Santo of San ing the last year spent his time in elecAndreas. tioneering for Van Buren and his corrupt Portugal. Cabinet. Wfc can point out more than Lisbon papers to the 20th ult. have been one cf this description, who flatter the received. people that they are pure patriots, hate The KovalTar brings Lisbon papers to proscription for opinion's sake, and think the Xiothrdt. The conditions of the com- just now that no one should be removed

mereial treaty negotiated with England lrom ofiice on account of his nn'iornl

had not transpired, but it was current that they had been transmitted home by Lord Howard de Walden for the consideration of his government. The Septembrista Papers, as usual, continued their vociferations against the treaty, of which they admit they know nothing. It would seem as if the object of (he Septembrista press was to prove themselves more Spanish than the Spaniards themselves, and to excite the ill-feeling of their' neighbors against the treaty, at whatever risk of .-aerhieing the interests of Portugal to their foolish hatred of England. The large smugglii?g trade that goes on between the land frontiers of Portugal and Spain, col b-n goods and salt being imported from Portugal into Spain, in spite of all pr-'hibirJon. Sp-m'-di corn e vi he.-'

conduct!!! We hope to see tlie principle fully carried out among government officials, that any undue interference with the freedom of our elections will be deemed sufficient cause for removal. Had this principle been carried out during the last year, many an office holder would have been dismissed long ago. Long Inland Fanner. C3Lct none of the Loco Foco officeholders who have been so busy electioneeting flatter themselves that" they are forgotten. Wc can assure them that 'the guillotine.' as they call the great weapon reform, is not likely to rest ere its work is done. Their 'blood' will soon mingle with its kindred puddle-water. Lou. Jour.

ent. Lou. Jour.

GrThe Globe says that the blood of

the proscribed oflice-holders "will not sink in the ground." We are glad of it. If we remember right, the blood of the dragon slain by Hercules, after sinking in the ground, sprank up in the shape of a band of armed men; and we have little doubt that the blood of the office-holders would come up in the form of a luxuriant crop of thieves. Lou. Jour. Father Time is not always a hard parent, and though he tarries for none of hi!

children, often lays his hand lightly upon

mose w no nave useu mm well; and making

lueoi oiu men anu women inexorably enough, but leaving their hearts and spirits young and in full vigor. "With such people, the grey head is" but tho imnres-

sion of the old fellow's hand; in Tivino

them his blessing, and every wrinkle but

a notch in the quiet calender of tho well-

spent life.

signed, at the Cotton

Jonr.er.

HE..U11 Mvi'titei-

June 5, 1941-.52-.7t. Administrator's S.ilc. Tof "nd"siJ, Administrator on 'the e.al, 3 ot John Goodman, iate of Knox countv, will poo to public sale on the 2f,h day of June instant, by order of the Knox Probate -Court" he May tenn (at Edwardsport, Knox eoun.v ndiana.) the following described real estate town:-! he north-east quarter of th .nu.h....

""':ib! '--three, town 4, north of

. v.ri, containing io acre. Terms. Six and fuel mnnti,0 .:m i .

tin purchaser giving bond and mortgage seeuntv.

J- CO-Y, Adinr May 31, 1841 52-3t.

Ar4i;T i:i,i;;tjoa. SAMUEL JUDAil. JOHN MYERS. I. IT. CAANAUGII, M. BOYLE, d. p. Mcdonald, County Treasurer ANDREW GARDNER, JAMES JOHNSON. County Assessor. L. M. JONES. Z. TULLIAM. A. B. McKEE. SAMUEL II. ELLIOTT. SAMUEL THOMPSON. Jr. JOHN W. WIDN'ER. County Recorder. R. HUNTIN.

HEM O VAT,

'7PHE subscriber informs his friend and cutomers that he has removal ,;. m... ..

shop, tohi, new buildi oi . Hall where he will be pleased to receive the call" of all such a, have any thing to do in hi, line.

HARRISON PHELON. 1841 52-tf.

June

STATE OF INDIANA, ' GIBSON COUNTY C In the Gibson Circuit Court, in vacation, June 1st, A. I) is n Joseph Milburn, vs. James 13. Ilopkins and 1,1 c"iccry. iMiraim Hopkins. J I TAiJZ ffPC3rinS- th. affidavit of a 13 Hoi nC J Ve!T' 6!eJ h"pin- that Jam,! 13 Hopkins one of the above named defendant.. tirTi tr""rCntt0f theState of JnJiana, notice is therefore, hereby given to the said Jam., U. Hopkins, of the filing and pendancy of the said complainant's bill of complaint, and that he personally be and appear at the next term of our said court, to be hoIJen at the court house in Princeton, in said county of Gibson, on the fira Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, otherwise the matters and things therein contained, will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against him accordingly. Attest, JOHN R. MONTGOMERY Cl'A Juno 5, 1811 52-3w. '

SPERM OIL. received hhU. Supeor Sperm Oil and for sale at a reduced pnec. J. Ti. COL WELL & Co. Opposite Greenhow & Royle marines. Mav 28, 1811 51-tf-