Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 April 1842 — Page 2

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"W& TIUQED7. rui:i the I.ouisviilu Weekly Uai. U--. A r,, ... .. I. .. .1. 1 1 . I "

I .K.w.Kiimy ana tragical occur- A SHOUT CHAPTER, containim

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Whig- Principles. "The II 7:7 . if A"n'-,i unconfrol.'al 1-y the u-iii of OXE V.7.V; one Vf.u'Utnti.il ter.:u a frugal G-vernne.-.-t. and rio s ('' yVt;,' j ;';. cp'i or covert, i.i su'ttance or t? rc: .o rep, ro ',; !,,, I-

ari ins:i::ttiTi r.at'.dde of rw train

e'f tmttur-- u-:d c'mhii.'.trri.uT

tc the I Vj; ' s ;(! . T.'if nrr-oi,:tm:it of 'if X -r.-z-.r;;

m Congress.

ti Ptn

i i i'rrau: o re v.

Thcjrs'

,'. o !i ? );,-? r rf dis

missal ti'i-m ornce now exercise I i-v the re v.ot ir-

77. introduction rf rco r:vv in ihe

X.f disccriti-.it -nice

the- 'uvriiiPCiit,

end

sinecures, an.

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A or.-ih.-ti.t South : r; ndtdate for Sheriff.

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'ci.i:-jr Aiit vloc'.ior 3 a -

ri L'rr.-u ir.ro tir. 7 cf tiif

Hon - I.id'istry

m

ihe C'itv

rt' f Hn:;.r I,r:i-;

t vrr. "u'U

. n A ave hrrelofoio hecA rta-

f!.!y r-ctivfit r,;r r'.:, rents, arc- uvw ref- !".. '!-) hrancli of buines. for more t'.rir itprlinc aiuO, in I.fHiis v i!ie. -V. new P'uin t'rrss I, a? ixon ir.veiuelby .ToO H. N-Ht'aup.of Cortland, New

Y.rk,

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in a mirnt;e-

intino' ho;li

sides

,rd v.d! r-:

h ?.;J to '.vork atlmirblv.

r-o mr-rp ih? uo'-e n w in

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r of tho AT.on TV'ifraph vi

jg un a can t:ie rri n . : lio n l Lfior

Tficre Rro j rot-.i nunv ur. believers

in Ciicfor ' ';: cr.d'f 3 in this place; r.:d wp would like :.- ivo tl.-T.i some '' unon I Wc arc not Lcrid sei-..in'

jff a.-o tooK p:aoc at Curlingion, IuwaTer- ; rii.ry. on iie 1 It!: inst., between John V. ! litad-tref-t an I Wiiih.in G. Ross. The jiliflioul'y hid !t origin in a nmanprehenjp",n r,r !-1;ii':'!6J to have been used un- 1. 1 purl) la .yards the brother-jin-i.T.v of tne otbr. In tb.e evening of ,ibe! iy on which th' whole affair took

. I . ace. .!)v nif't Itn.'clronl i..i'll. r-Iv I

I I --- u.uunLVk Viliiu.-U.llj

re; revolving j lMu!, and Uruck bim with a cane, when, Uradstreet lurniiig upon

mm, Iwoss tirp(! a pif-tol. Brad?treet then drow two pitf'-, niiP of which wasc'iarfjed uiih three balls, and dicbr.red tlicm at Ru., mortally wounding hrr. ia ti. bresst with two ball", and slightly in one arm Ko?s ('iehargod all his in q'.tick s-r.ceesiiion n: Brad-ir ;et, three balls taking

oluct, woun .mg yr. IJ. shgiitly hi the head, and ir.ir;.d!y in the breast and loins.

Mr. Bradstreet survived his wounds about seven hour?. Mr. Ross is still living, but

without any hjpe of his recovery.

"rOIiidiana "'don-;)' is at a discount of

0 percent, in (. lin-innali, and State scri at 50. The general opinion in Ohio is that it v. ill entirely fail. The Bank has made no arrr.pement to resume, and her liabilities exceed her cash near 1,,WO,000. This paper will fallow th tracks of IilinoiJ, o.w. the br.uk f win He the people cut

eif onc-Laif of its circulation. M The ;;hoe i.s taken from the .Madison (V iscon in Territory) Ei.qv.ircr, of April 2. l.r-v the editor obtained this infornia;;cn, -ve know n -t. and even doubt whetlir he knows, for a reaier lie has not conv.under (n;r notiee for a long time. It is isUc as regards our monoy ever having been at a discount of 30 per cent, in Cincinnatiit i fNo as to the general opinion in Ohio beir. against it it is false as to the Hank's hav ug made no arir.ngenicut to resume it is fjlse as to her liabilities exceeding her ca-h near n 1.300,000 it is false that she w ill ever follow the tracks of the Iihnois banks, and it is false that she w ill swindle the people out of one-half of her circulation. So far from its being true but enough of this 'tis absurd We excuse the edit.-r, on the ground of his rc:i"ioto location. It is liko manv a

the luilher it gees the larger it

v liv. the i'sfern Sun mi-rht

h-ave ;;iven yen better intoi mation Mr. ili.nuirer. Try it niThin.

tale,

grow?

sample of the extravagance under Mr. I'un JJurcn'i a litijiistralion, and a specimen cf Amis Kendall's oficial rascality. .i special agent of the Post Office lJep:iriti-nt ttnt to Europe at the moderate expensr of 2000 per annun sa'arp, and Jjil6 . per day for e.ipc.isa. We present to our readers, to-dav. th

tfsc't4' elicited bv the Committee on Public

blxpfiidiirca, and presented to Conirre.vs

in their report of the 1st of April. The ease presents ore of the most flagrant breeches of oil'icia! trust that has ever fallen under onr observation. We roOiv think Amos Kendall should be compelled by law to refund tho money to the Goverio""nr, which he disbursed to Mr. I'litt. The evidence is conclusive, and cdves thai

finishing touch which alone was necessary to expose the horrible deformity of Ainu'; Kendall's moral character. Without giving the report of the Co'nui'ftee at length.

we will remark, that by an act of lW:, i: ia provided, that the Post .Master Genera! shall pay nil expenses which mav arise in conducting the Post Office, and" in the conveyance of the mail, and all other necessary expenses arising in the collection of the revenue and management of th"; General Post Office," and 'die shall prosecute otfenders against the Post Office Establishment." By the proviso to the 0th section of the Act of 13'd, it is enacted 'that adv ances of necessary sums, to de

fray expenses, may be made by the Tost Master General to agents of the Department, employed to investigate mad depredations examine post routes n;j post odiens and perfoim other like services, to be charged by tlw Auditor to tho Post O.dct Department, and be accounted for in the settlement of their accounts." lnder pretence that these laws conferred sue: authority, Mr, Kendall, it seems, on the 10th wf June, addressed a letter to President an Buren, requesting his authority for the t ransf 'r of SSOOtli from the appropriation lor "transportation of tii.-

j The stated" t;ade in the Eng.isii manufacturing districts was without improve- ' ment, and a fc.r:!:cr reduction of u aires . waj talked of. ' Some parts of Ireland had. bee:! visited

From t!sa Bostoa Evening Transcript. Arrival of the Great TJ'tbttrn a! Xeiv York. The steamship Groat Western, Capt. IJosken, arrived at New York on

ouiiuay irem unsioi, Having lelt that port loss of property. on tre 2d inst. Siie brings London ccmvs' "-,9e,6

o, u.e evening oi me 1st. i:0MI!AV. pet

Among the passengers to

Western were the following

bv a hurricane, which caused aa immense

1. The i.v.el'iiTence by

(ireat'the present ro.ail is the most ghr;my :md

senders:

ng coec a! mes- (!isntriui5 ihnt !?

l't'u"" " "o"1. " eaicns to I i;t an rom

ever been ir:m? muted

titJ !.i'rc r I t : Ml .

1,11 Vuia (.-,s',JL ""' -n.uuutl. witn !:?- Calhool has fallen, the whole Bntis!

patcnes irom the American .Wmisier in!thr 9mnnnii,i,T to R!-.,,. Riv .!,-,!

is n lor

r 1 II r- . . . . w.v. ............... u., 1. . . .........

t.onaon; 01. lie ere.gne, with dispatches ' rnen, annihilated; one entire Uri.ish regi lor the trench Mm.ster at Washington; ment, the Ihh, erased at one fdl swoop ;tr- -)Iou!ton, with eispatches from the ,Vo:il the army hot, uitd five nadve ,eriAnicricnn Minister m Paris. menU cut tQ ecc Thtf )f Sir aobert I eel s l.nancia resolutions ;envov and the officers, sixteen in number, were to be brougnt forward otl the 4th, ! have' been carried i.r.; captivity by the and the final vote in the Commons on the rulh!e;f3 AfiVhnna. Sir Wrm Mae Nagbnew Corn iaw en t',e 5t,o The iatt.r 1 te,our Envoy at Crdhool, had been treachmeasure appears to have unuerg.,ne no al- j crously assns;inated bv the son of Dost tera'toii and tne state of the olner was nfi !., " .i i.:. i i ..t ...

, i itiaii'-iJiLU, nis licao oil loi, p-.ii a. i-ii inn

t

ion .

'mad eeprei

urging tnis as a r-

i onus uu.ter

neeoed

at; 1 sjiecial aLrents." i of this request, thnt

1- ' head were "nrirenf v

and the appropriation made miiier

ti.at -ne.-.J was then exhausted, "mciioe-

(jiienco ol tne mcreast

m-predaiio!:?, au! t.ie neeessitv ot emp!o ipgo'ldiriourd special agents ?.nd henvy

V C'ngre-;s f. r servict-s ;i Mr. Van Buren ordered the

transfer, as requested. Incharitv to him.

illiu'' to believe, Mr. 'an Buren

il ti equenev of iii.'di

a!!owa;iC-'-s ! years nast."

we are w;-s ijn

urn a

The Wab ifi i l!!i;:g r:, i i.y, bo: yet ri3igare without li :ii -u 1 1 . - R(.s, RAl.S, JiA(;s. The Idghcst eaab prie-3 will be given ior any quantity of e'erv; linen or c-rv.'ci!

r igs. delivered at tiie office f the Vincc n.-1 tho p

ucs l.r.zcue.

woiilil info.. e d" Amos '." transfer, lie vl oo!omh--h

rant of the uses to which Mr. proposed to apply this mon-y.

A r.y "i':i r upposition

trtic;p;uit in tne guut

anJ was Uoeeive

course uiicnane

A strenuous t tempt was made in Parliament in behalf of (he opium merchants in China, to obtain an expression of the House in favor of their claim to ihe Canton ransom money, by way of compensation; but the Chancellor of the Exchequer gave them to understand that the money would he appropriated to tho prosecution of the war, and that they -must wait for their compensation uni'd it could be wrun

from the Chinese themselves. I ho 'est India steamships do not nn5'J er the expectations of tho company that formed it. Sir George Arthur has been appointed to the Government ef Bombay. Tin? spacious amphitheatre at Manches

ter was destroyed by tire on the night of

March 2L. safety.

There is no later news from India and China than was brought by the Sheridan. Mny disastrous de tails of the war in Afghanistan are given. The accounts, in eonse. jueuce of the obstruction of the mountain passes, are very imperfect, and tic most distressing part of the intellirfl nee

C ! ACi'tlO I li"illt .

in.' -

All the horses were got out m

ueu. erv serious looses,

lorn

oda'l. Ha

i'-.M 1 1 o . i . 1 1 , 1 1 . , i to ( Jeor;

ung pro.mreu ;!ie e -tune day. lssnf1;: e I'lu MinivniinfT

i t " ".- ' o, . t . - oe

i on.- i 'eiiannieiit, t Europe "for ti.i 1 1 r. ... '. "

n.-, r.nd

ne

: e i ;

v rt'i -trucimns ; vi pu -p?. i c f -ro oodot; i:

to Lie oran:.;

is Oiscre

ever, r.ftv e been sustained by the British Army, in a-id it ion to the treacherous massacre of a number of officers. The letter of Lord Aberdeen to Mr. Evere;f, in rep! to the last letter of Mr. Stevenson, is published in the London Times of the .'iih'i. The following extract is given by the Sun from the remarks of the Times upon tins letter: 'Lord Aberdeen begins by disclaiming all responsibility tor any expressions usr by his predec or. Lord Pal uierson; he then explicitly repeats his former renunciations, on the part of this country, of ail

tla'iii toe. right of search over American

v es1 1 at

os m ; mi

tt ,;U1 a voei

A me

ncan. tin

f peace; and observes,

is once ascertained to iritis'n cr.users are nr-

lere-U

r !

slaver or ''herirt e.

n, taw s. regu .'

e i ;U

ahs-o;; fr. .. -1!

Iber, t,c sh:

! "With American vessels, whatev:

heir '''""ion ''-;

w u h

the siixt-ls on a pnlo, rod stuck in derhi on tiie walls of Cabool, by the infuriated insurgents. London fxper loth idt. James R. Vineyard, tho member of the Wisconsin Legislature who rcce,o''y she' to death Mr. Arndt, a member of the same body, on the floor of ti. j House whiie the council was in full session, has been liberated on bail by a judge of tho territory, on a habeas corpus the accused upon his own recognizance of torn thousand dollars, and a surety in the same. sum. Murder is not a bailable oife-noe except under very peculiar circumstances, and we conclude, therefore, that to shoot ft man down while

in the discharge nt mr, legislative outies

is a member,

Petition of Mr. Plennrhi ssctt. Mr. CUy prrscnird the petition of Mrs. Margaret ' Bier.nerbassett the widow of Mr.llprm.n Bienoerhasstit, who . cm? j ears since lived on r-n island in the Ohio river, bcarin"- his name, and who wa3 sup-

p"H'd to have been connected with ihe famous enterprise of Col. Burr in IS05 or leOid. 'J his lady, when he saw her with tier husband, in IS05 or 1606, as the p.isitd through Lexington. Ivy., was nt that time, tiie most beautiful and occoin!)!i;!ied of her sex. She was an Irish lady, and besides be: personal merits had the advantage of being related to the Emmens of LtI.mwI. Her Jiusbard was a man cf great learning and eminence, and fro..! Ids natural disposition, was wholly

unfit for any such rsnsaeiion as that with which !ir was charged before the world, in connection with Col. Burr. In consequence of tiie ch'M-ges preferred against Mr. Bieitnerhrissett. he and his family were broken v, and driven from '.b.cif home; and their island which had beer beaudriei! and admned by them, he (Mr. Clay) saw for ihe f:rst time, in the spring of 1-07. which then exhibited scree remains of beauty, ornamental grounds and gravelled walks, shrubbery and flowers rmd the bouse and every thing about it betokened laste and elegance, but at the

same time, bore testimony lion.

of dilapida-

It ar,;.

m an Assenmiy e t v.

UOii

is considered in the W i cousin c jde, to b

ef so mitigate;

it quite oppress

a charae'T. as to render

to

i e

n

eep a man charged u r.u s,.: trilhng a jiec-

auilio, m prison.

W(

ii i ; '- . . . .

a Ooiia v.'ocdd

;e ha

te mur-

.. i

however, vvnat tins Juoge Inmn who decided this case noon the hab"as c:'-'f-.

tier. We take it that ::e w mitted Vinevard to bail if 1

Speaker for railing hie, to order, or Row itknifed a follow member for ohering amendment to some fev u ito motion ef his own. It cannot bo cotr-u k-ied murder in that enlight -ne-d ierritory tiii a man mur

ed according to me petition

.-md nodoi'i)t from what he had heard and

S( en it stated ike fart) tiiat in con-equenco of the charge of conn' cuon of Bkmncrbasseit with Burr, a military force f To io ICO men took possession of the island : and il was proved ov the t';ti:oeny of Mnrgr.n Ncl'vide anil Wm. Robinson, who were young nien of gooti character, and wh'un Col. Burr induced to engr.o in his t nierpi :.- c, ' ".t the soldiery roized all thp stores whi h had b laid up fur 'die f.onily, and also injured ihe irdaUvl tot very great e.xf'it. This lady, the peii''cr.fr. was in extreme indigence r.nd had ceui'- i,;.r:". Ire'and lately and was now re-

; suum

thi

of New Y

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I;

dtrs nimstdt and no any considerable pro-, zen Vmevr.rd v. ill :(

fore tri

at al! of hi

en, n ,t ' - "i .

:e ii

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h

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-ii.

quince I

A De

oirnev

avor;;

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I!'? 'Ctil.

ims Ifeut of :

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ooiiu. j. ( . u v t ,

il patvvr infer o - ; Abolition cau lldat. I'nitod States, ;r ; ( Or L'e tre.it f.-;-nd

i .n.

t;:.- " as supported by the charity of her countrymen. She had a ton, but lie v, as wholly helploFs, and was ineapsbl-; oi reiieierir.;T her a ,y assis. tance ; and sht h.---i f nob 're to oresent this claim bccf.tif e

of the prejudice that hail existed against

!

,er husoam

o uieu several ver.r.; sinco

in a forci:7;i land ; but she had now come forward and brought she claim to notice a;. I : tvas founded on the depredation

com.rottea upon m r property on the isl

pjurif

was entitled

redress of the Govertimr-nt, and tha

only d'ihcuiiv would

as to i!ic

o

iliOit ti

of

Mr

i;e:

i

Mr. n-ho !i

. 9 e Ci'v ha? invited Mr. V

t

s ruTi,u

Banie Gr.it;:. d a

ocen en a -l

New Orleans, to stop at

A. !.!; Bure

o n ! : i

rn uoRie, r :M

an

i-i P.CCfJi'C

,1

:( mvisition.

Moo-re info mod

0v- C

an

.1 We V Olih

? hereby Bulvser's

.Novel" tint would bn about fair. At

orne subsequent period, we w i.i scr

-d

Scott's entire woiks. pent Oct. 1 S 4 1 .

Advertisement

.Vr. E icing and his "Advertisement.

We are extremely

;orr v

th

:t our old

friend. John I 'wing, appears to be so sore- '" rggrieveu at not being alle to oe his ftrtiele in if-o Gazette of last Saturday. W e can inform our old friend that ihc ucliser was not out of his office more than

' .lf a d.iv altogether, during the vrhele oi lost week, and th.at not a living being called at his office from him, to ascertain whether he was at home cr not. We trust our venerable friend ha not in his old days fallen in the habit of romancing. But

irange things happen no w-a-days; for infUnco his sudden and unaccountable &!-tuchin'.-nl for a cerb;h. Giurral, upon whom he use ! to pour .ut none ..s orid abas?. The Nov.- York Trot no proposes thai each member of Congress itt reaftcr receive F-'i'0 a year, r.-.-.il !.- r.i lowed -v-' for every L'O miies travel. We tbiuiv it a;i exccilenl njod.e by whicli to bring about short sessions. Tiie editor of the Shawncetown Kepnb'ican fays thnt ho has been informed by a f r i c n d just from New Orl eans, that the

produce of this country is now lo-vcr than i; h,ii ever been known before, and not r-.in if. demand, a low as it is. Pork has h e n ohl ;sf. .hoc as si per hundred, and (rn will iin; bring the cost of tr3iiaporta-

On

t ouvg .-icn s Ctub.

c:..;;.ouii:i. me nroceCumcs e, a

meeting of the Young Men's Club, held in Washington. Pa. on the ITth inst. the following was thought not unworthy of a plsce in our paper: "Robert Shaw, E;q. from Charters township, entertiiued the club, at some length, w ita an el quen: and f elihg skct 'h of ids early ho;;;iity to ?dr. Clay. He said he had gone to Lexington, with thirty other u. icom promising political enemies of Mr. Clay, in the day when Jacksonism was at its zenith, for the purpose uf gelling a sight of the (as he now believes) great champion ci American policy. He was the only one of ihe number w ho at first refused to step up and take him bv

it. s

hand. But, after ieoki

nit

upon tin?

man who had been so maliciously assailed and sundered; and after contemplating his character and noble bearing for a few moments, he found it impossible to resist

the impulse of his feelings. He took Mr. (day by the hau l; but since that period. .Mr. Clay has taken him by the heart. Mr. S. said further, that ihe Tariff policy affected equally, the interests of the

American producer, manufacturer, and cousumr. They formed a chain, in which

each particular interest was a link: byre

moving one link, the chain ivas broken,

arid consequently the whole fabric desiroye il . Qhsthxa1 Tiasrah.- short tune since, three co;: vi.-N, who had escaped from the penitentiary, were arrested and put in tiie jar! el this county, whore ten more were cennneo, wiioi.ad recently been sentenced to the penitentiary by the criminal court of this city. Yesterday, arrangetU'.uits having been made to take tho whole number to Jefferson City by a steamboat, ihe Sherd's t nt to tho jail ; take the prisoners on bo .ud. They found the door barricaded, and tiie prisoners prepared by clubs tvc, to resist them. Several hours

were spent it; ust

"d

U v., i . t . rpoue

h.'e ltoUiUu--nine n's gl.t id:" and l". r

i t uis.u-s have no

:akit;g

hv t. which

oi ts t.uercat exoei it-n

tor.

an r.ng clients ior : ,

: . . ' - -i 'i i ei . : s for iiiuoua; nroti

orpteii'-iiui in auv

i Sue a ve.;t ' - tons

le-1 ill U, i-J l.'i. ;.

lowed tra fe

i ,

i pernnPed, il'.OilOlolv ot

.it

,i.

lm

Ctuictudes ii r

tlUtL t!

I - 3 I v : o...

i , ,,u ; o- . ., : 4 .4iii-iicaii u.isi

.' - mi 1 1 1 t it-, tl .-.v-ttr , -, , . . , , .

. . . . . . i '. . I" !li -."il'-3 r . ; s -. - . : ; -o Tht-r-.t-r.i 1

and in the enlightened .tatcsol me Eat. 'i'

!., I o i.av v. euoert.. iiio .soieuiu irt

.'it. t 1 1 1 1

maune,- to oo,,re,rc

if r uta - i i, this im- I '

but d ' 'levern-j

ir;t .i jit to -'j ti in .- ail e teo-.l ihe iniou;; v to

wi.t.o. it ;s abb.orre

mm a very respect, hut a: the '.am- oei-

. . . i i t.i !t ijs; ice 1 s "We fear" say

er.anec oi ;:i:ci make, it at ad!

rr.-hie

:t;iei.t cf!'- '

aks :u v jj

v n-,rv i n :i i r o i

t.i r i d

sue: k ti trc or ::i i'res

a e u i .

scouoi be tnticnnihcci. Alter v. i.i'd: had occurred and the in-

taking irie.i ievv the

uiditlon of tise petitioner, he hone'' thn: s friend-' who br,d tb.s eh: -c -f elcdms nd.il take up :.; t'a-r, as-d. at 'be ez:h-

uc-tice to ths

; t.3 iiij. gee', abb; ti at .'d

(!!!!:

t.U

'. est opportunity, hi- '..iji.rsd lad-.

Tiie petii'f". " ttee on Claim:'.

do

:n pie

t

:r ret! to the futu-

: . e : o . i here

: : i ii.cfo m- s i o i w e elo not our-r ' :. . , .., x ' : . ." 1

I it am. however. . that j .-. Jo!m i' . i: l that ollice. and if .

. i

nu-

..::;t: t. it j j Air. B.r-j ' t. WcE

rhc So

"COS-- - F.-.vn the t-'va-tivjle Joer::;!.

,N OPPONENT. Scudnel (ihe most

dNY OF ill. V.'psJe-

md mn::;.

O'

V. K , 1

this country for its entire

Mr. Kt ndall farther eommcndi

ci to" eriv. :. aueiK.ijii ;iuo rtirari.; ol ail .

Ot ! ... ... . j 1 lie King m;..i O'iceti ct -net .

"11

)rc.3-:

:-hoo!d eon.;

asr

to t.i.-i

lil:1' i-h.u com

who.ii

introd.ict'.o:

.o

uou.u .u ; nn

iresciit uis lot : ' . ,-k to c. :

tv anutngemcnts within the purview eu

is power, which Mr. Piitt might moke. Mr. i'litt stilted on his travels. His

: 1 on ihe I0;h Ji

re

I t;aqu irer.

o.i a t . i veu at i a r is.

Tic; Bank of France, or.

Mai

iat

1 21 1. 00,1 -i-t in its Vai

A." of our rcad'.-rs

l.'ie iunir

I ' . - I . . C 1 1 i-i Iin,!

nmission w;:s oat;, I on the Kiih .luno.l 1 '- reserve, or uijiiua iiiiiu, n',1'',-1 , ... :,. pi, , , ; .. , , y - i-oicicc. uc !0, and he returned Ht September. ! 0d01-lhe whole amuint of ?-o. I, IT S.-: j'' . .V : , 'J.;' ,;; ' J,"1' ' , ' fV 1 jo combat the pretensions 10. Ho cbar-d the Depar ment r!."'(M40. Notes in circulation ilNO.- ! ' -fJ,.J;! ('''M. "J ,l;!i'""ru n tn-:n ot i.i'ent D1ST1 NG Ulc-i 1 ED ,rVof $2000 as special agent for that.0. lX l i t ? '' - r'" TT-Cll AS ANY NATION - . .... ' , c . i lija.c'r in a clear :iij i eu'-uinuit' ii"iU. . i " rT r .- i-vit n -i. e,oi which it appears he dVew in ad-! It is. stated that King Louis Pbiliippc is' l.cni,fr '.!.,..;.. " " u" 1 ',UL1J Ui' ice the sum of 91200. as an outfit for laboring under a disease which excites!" . ? . ! ;' -ss some of ihe loeofoco papers

commission

ISP.

IS 10

sail

time

vance

his travels. He then embarked, and sub-! serious apprehensions viz. the dropsy, mils, in IS 10, an account, which is as fol-i Tiie news from Algiers seems to be fa

As man;

r t.t exactly got

ma.ier m dispute o '. e

-: I 'M he bill

ii. '(.; dj-L

ereut

par

m cxts'ciy.'d p'.ibiie!:td at E vans iile.

! the rmrrrnee

dn of Ft-brnrry. 18 0. speaking

rris'-idi Con-

u . i I f

i ii.

th

er iiaving the audacity lo as

sert that dit pure and hi;; ;".'.--d statestna.t r.-'sd p-'Oriot, tli-n. HArtr.isi was "far inferior to Mr. Van Buren, both in ability as a statesman, and in talent 23 a man," boldly ?.-;. :

't.' - l cecn ins nominee, ice-

is D

ihe

r- u - v

1 Ifirv Obv, has br n formally nominated by a Convcn'ton n Nonh C"ar d'na, r,o

il-s TV?.! j"n- l hi' ' ont f :-i : .n 'a -i 1 1 T

1 IVp!,Jp0''. - 3 fit rcep 5" r ... ,...':r :

Th.

T v- f fi

:ss cdibrts to open the

doer, v. hen hnat.v tire engines were resor

ted to. and water 'poured in upon them, most copiously. Nevertheless, they resisted, and probably would not have yielded but with their lives, had it not been for the intercessions of the counsel of several of them, who succeeded in prevailing upon them to surrender. St. fs uis Dull. The sentence of tho court martial now sitting in Baltimore, dismissing Captain

oTne;i;.on n Si'.dl l0l;n II. Clark from the naval service, li3s

.14 f.'.'j "

i".or;e.

:i.ui.-i...i.

:ded

lows: "To exiieo-es dorieg ?rrr.c ptri jd I 10th June, ls:9, an-1 1st September, ISllA incurred w hile examining the Post Office Establishments of E.ngland, Belgium,

France, flollauu, PiOi.-5.da. Austria, and other German States, by direction of Mr. Kendal!, the Post Master General, 157 days, at 810 per dajlf as per letter from Mr. Kendall to Mr. Whittlesey, now on file in the Audi'or's oiiicc, S'T.GIO 01."

Mr. Plitt, in IS 10, drew on BaringsBrothers in London, for S7,i300 of this amount, which he received in cash, and now claims the balance of SdlO 61 from the Post Ollice Department.

H e do think tins is the most flagrant abuse of trust on the part of Mr. Kendall ever recotded against the head of a Department and as for Mr. Plitt, we have not a word to say. Just think of it: a lour to Europe, for information and amusement salary $2000 per year, and 810 SS a day for expense account during the time! One might well agree to become a

ivorablo to tho French. Tho Goioriior

to receive prepositions different tribes which

Rhode Island.

.u readers

general comrouo; of pence from tin

ably aware that within a veer, there have been two conventions held in Rhode Island, each for the pu: uo to of framing a

new constitution for ihe r

papers

will wih lhev had spared their eulogies

oi iiunry ii.v, v. hen in

rd;r d io prejudice the minds

i "

One con-! I

herants aamst the ocnarte

ol thereby render c. .

bad hitherto held out for Abdel Kader. According to accounts from Spain, the alarm of ao insurrection, under tho joint auspices of Queen Christian and the Carlists, seemed to have subsided. The trial of the prisoners charged with a conspiracy to overturn the government of Belgium in September last, had been

brought to a close, lien. roioemeere.

Baron Van

prod were

vention was heul accoroing to law . and the: in thecomino- contest.

i w

constitution submitted l y them to the pie bee.i reiected byamrderd.v

aoout b'JU votes. j iie oilier convention

was held without warrant of law, and wa3

4 Lev i adNorth m

o-of

Ti e oldest iivu g graduate of h. vard University b; the lien. Samson Salter Blowers, of Halifax. N. S.. who norn-

cc.iposcd of delegates chosen at pa: ty j pted his century rj years on Saturday meetings. The ccnot:tut:on submitted by last. He was a"iintiv'e of Boston and the illegal convention (called the free ?uf- j graduated in the year 1703. He studied frage convention) to their constituents, has! bnv with Gov. Hutchison, aed v

dernusse'r, Valu tham! and ' Ver' j ari,rove'! hyftauu find declared io ciated with J no. Adams and Jos.ah Quincy. found guilty, and were cendem-iba the Paran,ol'i 'w of the land. I he jr., a, junior counsel for the 8 British

. . - . - . : r v rp nrp nr ht m no n rti oo iop mi, i i . r l

ned to death. Madame andernusscr, cc : ! "i--i ,..,.. jsouneis or me zy.n reg nient. on their tritho other prisoners were acquitted. It!11' Velcr,ninc''' f li;e-v 'hv- t0 ondncc itjal for the "Boston Massacre," in 1770 was supposed that the capital sentence "V" P0Ult ot tne y0U t necessary. Being n loyalist, he was proscribed by ,,r-,nt rbP convicts would not be c.srricdi L lw consequence is. that there ic gt cat the Legislatme of Maa.-husef.s. in thn

into execution.

excitement throughout the State. 1th

3?

There was a report from St. Petersburg ; tv the r,!d weTnent f at theCircas.sians to too number of 8,000jarfl nrc'earin lo ?oUie -h

We freCiUrurt-

' ! j

c o a

.. .' !-.. 4 l' '

t'.r President.

r ,

tourist fr life at half the money.

B '.tel'irctnan -;i Hoards.

Iv fiii'l l.iackgammon boanl- wnh Oooks

ottered as if lhev were two folio volumes.

The origin of it was this: Eudes, bishop

of Sally, forbade his clergy to play at chess. As thev resolved not to obey the

commandment, and vet dared not have a

cheos-board seen in their houses or clois

ters, thev had them bound and lettered as

book?, and olaved at night, before iuev

went to bed, instead of reading the New Testament or the Lives of the Saints and the monks called tho draft or chessboard their wooden gospels. They also had drinking ves.-nh- bound to resemble tho breviary, and were found drinking, who; o was sooo'ed lhev verc p.t nrav-

tnat

had made a successful inroad into the

Russian territories, and had surprised and plundered the town and fortress of Kilfjar. The steamship British Queen is to leave Antwerp for New York May 7th, and to call at Southampton for passengers. The

Belgian government has given notice that their object in purchasing this vessel is to

iaeiiitate tho intercourse between the two

countries. The French Minister of Marine has recommended an increase of the French Steam Navy, by the addition of o steam frigates of "GO horse power each; 15 frigates of -lot) horse power; 22 steam corvettes of 220 to 230 horse power each, and MO vessels net exceeding 100 horse power making in all 70 additional steam vessels. Tho papers quote 17. S. Bank stock at laJClls. The liabilities of tho Ban' of England, on the average of tho quarter from the 7th December to Marco 21st. IS 12, were 21,723,000. A??ot jC2S.-i TVoVO. . '

risen to an alarming height ana cacti

and the suffrage,

io question by

lorce. i he Governor nas issued hn proclamation, calling on the military comman

ders to, en I out the nniiri- ami lu-vhl r!

Vpar 177S. and was soon ufier despatched

to Halifax i.i a cartel. From this lime he pursued hif niofession .here ; was raised to ihe Supreme Becodi in 17: 3. and created Chie f Justice in ISO! . In 1833, at tho age of ninefy-cne, be resigned all hrnors.

iiict.i ; and has shot, lived in r,.Or,.., .-,,-, U'n

,. , . ...v. iii i.i.t.i.tllti ,1V

in reaumess io ac at a moments warning, have gathered the above faCts ,'ronj

v,"ii me oiue"- .earn., mo suurage party are organizing and arming themselves, for the

contest.

Death cf Bishop England. This em-

an in

teresting communication in the Boston Daily Advertiser, from which wo learn lhat a tistcr of Chief Justice Blowers, a widow more than sixty years i3 still living in Boston at the age of v.iiicty cizht.

inent Prelate, died at Charleston, S. C., Her husband, a lieutenant of

on the morning oi the II in um., in the ."Oth year of his age. The Patriot of that city says: "Bishop England has been a resident of our city for 22 years, during which period he has ptesbied" over the Di-oces-i committed to his charge, comprising the States of South Carolina, North Car" oima and Georgia, with singular talent for both civil and ecclesiastical administration, and with a paternal regard to the interests if his church, while in thp civil relations created by allegiance to his adopted eountry he ever exhibited rospect for her institutions, ?eal for her intererts and sensibdi'o. to her righte 7.?u, Gazelle. '

m arm e -

in

ihe celebrated and ever fortunate "Alliance" frigate, fell in an engagement of that ship on her passage from France, with two sloops of war, May, 1781. Mercury

The Bank of Illinois (Shawneetown) has completed arrangements with tho Bank of Missouri, the Perpetual Insurance Office, and Benis & Co. of St. Louis, by which S 100,000 will be withdrawn from circulation, leaving but $300,000. She will resume specie payments about tho 1st of June. Her paper was going up at once, and ve look upon it now, j.s souad 8? sr.. Lou. 7ai.