Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 October 1844 — Page 2
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show ho .v much nositivo ns?er:iori Deponent lurther says, tnal on me nay
, f our pe:ghbor f ihe Sun is w-inh. we before, he had a conversion wilh Mr. E. . , . - , -, Jewell, the keeper of tho house at w.r.eh copy ihe luhowog artit-.o n idustrauon .1 am, (.onv,,nio;1 u39 hcKlf anj waa in Li?t werk we sme. ! ihat B:riic-y, :hs An'-! formed hy ,i,n thai he heard sai l Garland i i tion cand'-d t A.r Piedeut on-', been 'date tit said Convention, in a public mait-
ili.it .Mr. Birnev !::.d professed tn him
::. unh .if'd by the LDcr.fncoa i V
tor tea Lcg.aiftmiP ot ihat fa a'e; n M mi Sa:ur d.v, the follow i-'ff reply to ocr -.rii-
r;er.
to be .1 .ic u.ocnu, J. to i nrrv out !
iiro.r.ise
!. if
eit';l-
mircra'io pr:nci
cle appeared tn i:
'No
'i-.hor Oadllng'on. v.
1 J
positively de.-'ere
1 1: at there is tic
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. cAl.
Uti-t 3i3.-
AsaLAsn, cpt- 13. 1 Si-. -1 reuive.l vour Ifivr. couunori-
catio the pit;i i.i? p-jrptMe an.lv
. f the
Said Jewell refused to give deponent a
Western Sunt wriiien s'.r.cmentof t!ie fa-t. f..r hu snme
!t, k ( rraoi L-iviMt by Mr. G url-ind for h'.s re;i9' fu.il; but the fa.it that foiJ Garland did j inakt suh ;i div.lnra ion in t:.c conven 'lion, is :o tli- kmnvhsde of this deponent " generally Ptatel and b.jlievr;1 by t'e re?i- '-' '' ,,lent o the- villa-, vhtr the c mveiuiou
ct-?n.;i'iy. thr when he- penned ih: a-iv;as , e UJ , and that in ronverfafon. with .. i r i , i :.:.!...
stfilcirt'iM ol the t.vts, tntmcrou persons mere, ol ai- nuiuc.o i.ir-
ird i.o o ! ileny the lac'..
word of truth in tln abuvp staieniei '. All wo hno l fr'y, in addition '. f )!iovin. 'n, thai we believe, mo'
vom.-'j ir.en o rMI.vJelpht.i, and I ta' p!esure
in c "n;-5i t.o? w;'h vour ros iest, n st jti'-g some of th- piincr)ii oKect v.iii.h I su-.yccc. onjge the co-nmo!! de.-ifo an.', th comn eXtrtioj of tbt Wh;; pa '" to f r i n b.-:U. i i the G" vn ;imcnt cf tin1 Ui.re I Si . The? nr-1 1. A r.vind y.Jirnz! Currency .--guiated by the vr i' l in J niuhkjritv of t'.e Nafon.
uve nnswr !." on
out n-ifchbrr knew ; crfVctly v- e P acii ;: trulh ul ir.ier d-c fiance.
.n'ts. tMj.mcrou
he W3i!t:-:' !ie
1 Ml:
An
:h f .:t Pro-
3. Jrst restrain in tho Execuivc pavr, e-n-riLcing a further rostricttcn on ti'.e oxco;se of ihe
TtO
The V1hj Sine Central Gommittee of M o.-hian bv leave to lay th-u f ilowino fai't? In fure a candid public. Th-.? Eijsij'lri n whieli hrs long existod, of the r.lhsnc of MR. BlU.V. the Abolition ( ativlii'. a?3 f.r the Presidency, with the Lorofoeo pr-.rtv. is at length confirmed. O.i the 2S:h of September last.
1H
:t turthor says th.t a written
A faithful a.ltnmwtrat!:r of th? public Jo- in pursuance of an nL'ree:t)ent nude with
mein, wiih a;i cqi.it iM. J?.:i!-i?jut!C-i of the pro-
tr.e naitv .ea iers in ba;naw countv.
ceeJs of t!u r.!e- of it a nnnj all the 3:ntc. Mil's iSlate, h.' tv;i jv.imi'lited their can5. An h-:iet anJ economical aJminisiration of. for the Sta.e Legislature, by a regit-
tne Oeiiera! Lioverioiient. ic
T-erfcc
eufi' inte
Oenem, government, leaving j-jo-ic oit:ccrj m Couention of the L jcofoeo partv at fee: fneeJon of thought end of the light of sjna,v C;tVf j, ,v 4 . r ?l . Mn!v aml!()r Iraze,- but ur.oblo restrains og3tat improper , r . , - 4 ,' - , e.fernco in election,. 'Z'l 3 n' uasa m'",nJCr f 1 'c
C. An ammen'ment of the Constitution, lim-; Con veniuv.i. to express liiS wr.img-ms to ling the incumbent of the Preaideriiisl otFco taj ACCEPT the nomin?ion. Of this fact, m'cjrli ton. there is not the 1 a t possible doubt. These objects af.inrJ. I think that we ; Great efforts have s'm-e been made, and
cease-to be r.rthcieJ tih baJ ajr.'.insttatuut the Government. I arn respctfjlly.
statement of said Garland's dtdnra ion in
convention, wns sonio days "ti'r it win h-ld and after Mr. IVirn -y bad U ft S ioinaw for the I -'a?'., drawn up by another
t f. H 4; . i n ' ... .-.tin . i . milted to Mr. Garland, an I corroded and
j.-ipproved by him, in which the bUotviiif;
passasjo oc.'urs: Mr. Uirney ha I declared to him (Garland) liij willingness to tec vive tiie inmination fir representative at the iian ls ol the Democratic party." I'm the yntlo. oia'l wlo drew it up and now has it in his psession, refuses to permit the same to be p'ibhshed. Deponent further sr.y that lie ei.lb d on Mr. Jenney, the edi tor of the, 'North Star,' a democratic' paper pointed at biiuaw City, i;: wliicli the procecvlings f s-aid convention were pnh;i'tci!, and was shown
"ara making, to con ical the evidence es-
O Vr. Y-
.e , s acquiescent
00" We copy the following from an extra issued from the oll'ice of tfv? New-Albany Gazette, dated the 'iGdvunst: tvvi Loss of Life nnparallel? J on ths Western Waters. It falls our lot to roc rd or.a of the most inelanc'ioly and drea iful stear.iho;-.t acciden'.s that has o,-euiretl on rwiy of the weslem rivers. Tiie stejitier Lucy vVaikpr, on her passage down touchid at out wharf on Wednesday ovenin last, at which time the force pump, was o il ol order, but supposing U could be lighted while mi !er way the Captain ordered the vesSL-1 to move on the boat had reached the point live nrde belo.v this citv. about j o'clock I. M. when tiie boilers ii.ul become nearly or quite dry. at which lime, by die gieate.sl exertivci. the pump was
brought lo perform its office, and the water was forced into tiie boilers, which, by ibis time bad become so heated as to en-'L; ihe explosion, and in tm insiant the air was filled wit!1, human bodies. r;ojmen!s of bodies, pans of the engine, boat, and fit ninire which fell in every direction round some part;, of the boilers were
ihe shore, near half a mile
dv him the or ijj'nai m-muscnpt coijtamins;
the said proceedings, an i ; i g is a i n . e p i h f r
j i i lie 1
P -r
lii a I toe loi.ow-.i-published iii Ud of October
IIE-N
Jacob Sthattox.
-o ! the Pol, ran ni' In' u tosubto .
! ' i. - '-! .Dli.VO.
CONVi-
tb.rown upon
from tiie b";U ihe boat imk fire immpdiatelv. and in an incredible slim t time sunk lo ihe bottom. The Snaij boat Gopher being near the scene at the time, rendered jm eat assistance "i rescuing the fw per 5ons remainin'tf aloe on b.cird. Many persons in liie lirsl smgn of the calau.ily rushed hra.llonsi overboard, and mu-t inevitaiilv have found a watery jrave. ! u: for th e bo.ird", mailrasses and floating sub signers, a id other means ol assisiaive wiiich were thrown in their way, by l lie explosion. A soon as the report of the disaster reached our city, the Mayor called a meet-
-Kf 'T tne i ' at
W 11; " f !
rn " u re
Gen. J. W. Pegrnm, Richoiontl, Va. Mr. Hughes, Lexington, Ky. Brothei-in-law to Dr. Webb and servant Mose3 Kitby, Pilot.
, Mt. Vnhi-.iff?on, Ky.
lino
d Harm
umders.
SUjl
- !i.e, m i .
Uliari l) :.::?. Lio-.jisvi.ie, rvv
Wm. ilrown, Ma 3iiC!v, Mason co., Ky. 7 Slaves. DKAD. Jacob Nollner. Wnshr.tgion oily, rusi, deuce of his family, Petersburg, Va.
Mr. isorris, residence un.Ki.owr, posed to be fruin Iiv.
Mr. Cooper, Ldu sville, ( 1st enginee Dinjrh'.cr of Dr. Webb. J. P. Harrison. William P-eed, Louisville. ja -ib Meeker, Madison, la. William Wait. Ste.rkvilie. Mi?s. James Doras, Phila.. Pa. A. E. F Jwa. ds. Shelby i i'de, Ky.
Ke.v. Joseph Me.Crcry, Wilcox, Mr. Mack'".'. 2d clerk.
Now let i;s disclose to our renders, how
a democratic triumph is figured out (a Delaware. The Loeofbcoatake their highest vote, ano! comparo thst wi'S the lowest ".Vl.i vote, a'oJ h cypher out D-c-ro o c-rsti c frvnnvhJ
I;
Cap;. David Van::, Arkansas. Samuei M. Ilrown Lexington, Ky. Philip Wahis. l diimore. Nicholas Ford. Louisville, I person not recogmed. J bodies not recognised, badly burn-d
I dec
i; oa
ill.
Child of A. N. Post or. Spunkier, dt ck ban 1. The following are toe names of ihose persons who have been buried in ibis city:
. eorris Jaeoj .v;eeaines Dorms, Jacob
A. E. Ed waids. ker. Wm. Walt. J
Niluer, Mi,s Foster.
olio Kav, Uev.
Uvir n iRc.ui'f.-.ci.; sinkispg of his pf!
is ha?
wo think to
y
. f e p
up
the
1 bhghlmg prospect
lu t.
Joeoh McCrerv. J. P. llairi-nn. Mis
Web'), two bodies badiy burned, two negroes, one person unknown.
In Washington Chv, and directly in
Fr..m the Whig RiCe. f Whh; r 5siclia. . . i .
uim:k.:. y- loit- u"u.ti. l.NDI .',AlMi is, Oct. IS, 1844. Tr.e W I. g Central Comroiuee for ;he last lima before tiie election dtstred to adIres9 you in the most brief and impressive manner. The day of election is at acm L ami the Urns for action has come. Are you ready? I ('"not, let r.s impress i: opon you by all the. considerations invo.'' cd in this momentous contest, lo prepare irnmedictKhi fir action. The State is Airs by a large major it; if toe do our duty. ' A!! the evidence in our posst psion from ti;e various sections of the State is of the rr-os: cheering ehsracier. Oar mass meetings, for numbers and spirir, have never been equalled in the Slate, removing ;dl reasonable dctibts of a triumphant resnU. Put remember fnenu3 that the batiie is to he fiuhi f.n.l won or lost, at the ballot box. and that to insure victory, tcei.ant d'ser"? it. by casting all our votes. Let our friends in each totcn-
ship, school district and ntighborhood,
lei eac i n iitLT j jr iit.jist ami ncignuor, SEE TO THIS iet the pi: Is be closily watched, and nli illegal votes he challenged, a'.d rejected. Let our friends c. lmly
view of the Capiioi, stands a b-i known as the "Negro Pen;" in w'e man by the name of " Thos. Wi" . ke os negroes confine-.
h J i n -j !
tl.r
fo
d ispassioioite! y reason wnh the hon-
lion of our opponenis. nd especinl- ..! diose of foreign birth, and shew irue inierest. We say let in ; r ' Stale is safe by (i
Xoir.tmUor.u c
M P ?i V
ho
on ;' S to . . .
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For Vico 1' c.. TKE09SKE FHE:' 1 or new j.-;r Senatorial CIcc HENTxY S. LANE. u h JOSEPH G. MARSHALL.
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2d 3d 4th 5-.h Gih 7h Sth rth 10ih
.District Elect.; - . -o!i ii A. lireckee , rick : James Co'!;n.. v Joiin A. Mais; . Samuel W. P. -Hugh O'Noa!. C Grcirtrc G. Dunn, t .
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Rii
hat
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A. L. Holmes, of C:-.n Horace P. 'UiJJie, of C.i.t L. yl. Tii onpsr.ii. of Allen :
: i . .oil. eeti'ilv heert rii;lt- hurn-
V .iSllCiS
At t: 1j e;o.
ccr.'s ofw
t' CP. IV
wot: ' re plehseu :o rr.ve font
futr.ishcd by our s ..hscribets.
i - j ber instaiii. i I of J. C Garljieu. E-o.
'eoiaw cue, am
t
OOUSe
from
; d. We
quautuv tio;i ,f t ri-' f r ih'e lengdi wioi Inm; Isjid Garten i informed deoone"t that
o u c .
about niu3 miles had a coo.
i a:
ll
be
. W..,. er. ieiuis Tromly. v Trio fol'oA tng nominations were m ule by t lie Coo en; ion : ' For Representative .1 MES (I. 1?R
INEV. For Associate .lodges (i A it D
-",9tr , ., jiJci. Garlanu) us a member of the 1 Do-j N o , , n W !LLI A MS. A N DUE W E W I o ci"R i a. lions. Uur su ifcriberscm-Iinomiic p.-rtv; mat be wn a membr r of p ;r !. n-r SIDNEY S ret resjonf-blv ccmp'ain ef our I'tmnmg ' the Dee ecrcrio Cor.ven'jon nf ?-ail conn- ! (- PHFI 1 V r S'n-ri'T I OS 1 1 u is , .hing e d.;uke, tvnJ r.ever uouJy held ot S,gei"v city -v, the 21, ' LL K E m)RE. For' IVitv' Clerk-
uriven u tne p.:
r ra.-e at prest i.uiu!'. e vc : y i bin
t, h r
J
t:
f-,- i ' tfi r .3 . o iin i ' - i vp o t i !
Such i pp :'i: I we arc in nee
iii i eh mil v. Xe. er lot v
iv $;r-p it.! by our se.'3cncrrs wit!i con
rr.on nec.-saries, so;ce we. I
g :' J 0 i ...Oulv-I.'o VJ .1.5 til. :1 'lev- ii'jvr net t .i-i; : .t ,M:i.'!iUi,i.i
We ca i live ; .p :; air. We wsut u o.id
o oe;- em' t nanpc catoi:
for repros. ntaiu
r
m.. lor ipe ;o; a'.' s lor eon !
A
i
vi,e oi nomi. u L v Ll r p.;. For Judge of Pro
i n
lie Lei'i-iuure o;!,. o . v i i? i if tii? i it 'K
oiii -ers a
i-.iie A L'lER I'
e we been so poor- ibis Stm; that tie (aid G .odasol) atten !e I '
1 v ! or (-'
ava 1 ten e i 1
s ni i convention, fwhi.
T
ion-" ;
V A
I at
Fo
MILLER. For (hum
McCO
M. DAVENPORT
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i.
I e w e
;"V. 1 ,q..i ' vol r.-?
io ia: -i S.ig. a a eo ret no..nei-t:ed bv
:) thai .L.mes G. G r-
il-s at I o e r S on
ne !..,.) i
I . : 1 1 . L
: :i w .
-r. c :i"l til -i
eiaioes, in a i5, tahow. t!ie cm ii Ic.ie ef t!te Democratic
corn, oais, i o siior
mo si everv en-
.nv.j wa : then
? .-.i 1 Co: ni ion as ;
p rty for j
represeniroi ve Pv a on.
timious votv
t.ung produced by the iarmer. we ere. thai h" (said (iariand) h ad had several
t.ow tiavtng n P. l.d d' Slre t'lO?'
ir v rinni-'r. lj.
DA VIS.
7o voiced. That the above ticket be dc'ar I pni'd-o. u-Iv notniinled by this Con vemioii. A. MILLER. Ch. irman. T. M. Wat;-.i;s. Secretary. Sold edi'- r ref i.-eti to r o t with the man-
e i off and the lie ol torn entirely from the bodv thert , another, wiih the 1'mbs broken and doubled together an infant encircled by ihe flames, which the hardv boatmen bad to oxtirorms1' in pnrt bef ve
o l
. lie: .' ' i ; n-eri : .. - 7i'i ' t' jOi. liie flg r-d "I'lH he brave. " i pn'e. A -aped upon
o ' ' i
C
fceli: gs io e election, prospect" lection : i.e'd s, cauii'-t :iu caii Ji i - er party ; psrvert. e candid We . tna-ar-
,e FT, : 1 v.
A N .
E Y
; " i ." ! 1 i
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ensign of our common country, than thus
to lie raic 1. s;ic.h a manner, as this Ne-i
0
-; !
gro buyer has don it.
priori
Questions. Dies our neiglib -r b-iieie
in his heart llrn! Mr. Ch
beu opp le-.l to i no pre eoipii.tier Does he ht inv that domes K. Poll;
i?. or ever ti :
little sufHr conld be resned-
littleiin ite iheir fnn ! i'imu Mr. '!av?
th"
cirl "os
mil hand, an I flashing water into her face i Iv iheir friend, and Jimmy Poik. their!
found clinging to tiie wreck wi'h dos he not beii-ve that Mr. Chv is re
, .- v ;r t .- c vI . ; 1 e gainst ' strong- - i vow i r,g " . irce ;r ue ...... Till? S:fit3 Gihnai'.ar of D-
nioci dcv " and ciaimed bv our onnoi'ient
jhy at lea,: tivmtij thwsa-id, but even ihus ! v ll ' il..l N:' l i; url.i.il.!l i . . r i . . I .
goo.l re -o;i io oi-lievw ' I O VlelU III AOvitn ei. when the contest will be Cinv
do 'lriuf s oi
wa. tlec.rtrei
r . 1 1 e
is
with lb? oilier to keep from burnini. i enemy?
The following lit has been prepared with great care, and mav be relied upon a
Indicted for Treason.
Lwis C. Levin.
he:ng correct as far as it imes. Thre and John G. Watmonsh. bad true bills:'
were a too;1 mnnv deck nanniiiforj mrr.of indiclm?nt reiurned ncrairKi tie-,n hir ; 1",,1ce9
. - - - - ....... j -.. .... .... ..J of whom ii is feared, r.re lost. About I 30; die Philadel rdiia Cou rt of Quarter sessions,
jand the taiilTof 18 12. Clay a. d t" e Ffion
j8 ii is, against Po.k and a repeut of tiie I tariff of 1812. Polk and the immediate
I annexation of Texas wilh ad its conse-
".cco.iiUs made out, ' convers-'iooa v. ith s od P.imev s
re- cri
'm
: a v s '
r.no'. i'lg
1 h e .Ti s e : v : s
d? i . eiieec. or omerise. ; can e:iu se lie. "Short se '.lie me nts eiake long Trio e:J ?. - 9 A few Pisia Dirccticui.
1 1 '::c?. ?;;. 1 (verv vctJ 11 i:our nris'i
to previous to toe meelsng ot said Conven-'
iion. in re fer ence m said U.mev's willing-1
1'
ice.
on
i' e g roue j. o ;
! no, io
ot
; bi each of cotidr. llirnev's ac-
qui
licence in said rominatiou and adhe
neis ic thai h?
ich nomination.
1 1 o
,1
1 1 1,0
s; mi to me early mmi' t iling him. is ni
- i general n -it ne:v m s ml county, an 1 es-
qutte wiip.n to accept! ,,";.. r..ni..r
j M.J l lit ..'-I'.I.IW ,ll,lills ..l.
. , 1 I - .. : - , - I 1 1 , . ., I 1 . !
ii. .1 1: ii.t'i - 1 in noil, a"U 0:110. 1 1 rin 1-
r- e ihe county to t!u- best oi i;is abil-
o 1
11 be
M:t v to
u s i. . u a 1 i t
ur f;i:-iu! I la!
,1
your own righ' tiiere ' '. rr of r
tow: . t.nd ng? t
i 0 :
ft:. Lie
pro.
id rrf-iin from
a
iv in bi; 1 bv the
Tlios.
aimg tiie ques -;
' lion -f nl-n.idoo in 'i.-e hoiife: that he (said Birnev w .s a JellVrs oiian Democrat aud
6hh
; 0 .
i Oi
e a r
a id vp e, rai
or
t een go and :u.ui up your ncioh-
.vacs ,itl been; ?inl Garl u d also staled
oer.t. that. lie: rn ih2 saidi
v- ... .- t il .'.-p. bc-.--:i g 1 " 1 11 ! io' do ... . c . : .. 1
'V 1:, . cf err
w i.h ho ip t r V fje iu'u': P.. s io. .he i 0 ever be for
CO 10 TV.
Or
V- v rodvoca.-:
:tc,i la
.t frr.uJs.-" Owt opp-cne:'.'? 0 fir-; ;o cr v o ;; ag.iiirft ilie-
, do 11 o e vo-.irio'.vcs. tP'r f uiT-T uc bv 00!; en. G..-i"d i te por;-b.-.i: i box. the ereal r-afgucrd 'l;o'!.
to :.:e c v;i i o it
ser-i::g vo.ir cou
er-. 'KOgre-orirtor'sl eo:it centc-l tha 1 has icforc the olers id lh:?. . po tipii;? i ) the S ) jio
osso.u'.oo the L o ,;t. ...
i-:-ent txo ..eo.t
ll p, is up
ceo v,- n'oeoi,
tn -oil. o s resr ;"-c!:og
tc.-.l seem, ti's ,?nd opinions.
,iw citv ; n:n
d b.rote ii of (J. I). Wi!n ri 1
uiiis, i iios. -v.anv. A. r. itayuen.
u i N. Poach, nil let. ling; Democmis in aid coo, n! v. and two of them, A. V. Hay-
den and .u. .Mel any. memocrs oi saiu
on vcntion.
ie was questhmed by oibe
Mr. llirney's poll l
and
i i hf
- j
I -o r.f
I ; ; e
r.iswer, lie rrul m ;iie t,onen:ion what lie then stal. d to t!vs depone nt. Deponent il.en a iked him what other autboritv I o hid for eiaking said statements to the convention? to uhich be rephtd ti at
Money seclisi hi oi 1) i : e i.' i . o.
i u ii ' : e ;
c -!-o v ur
tariff, ao.d 1 i ; d -p: :he Fi oc ci, U in e.r.it-j destroy our brf.k up oi;.- Moeh; :;:,s. F r
is possession a ie;:or from !r. lire f. i:i;h-'riz:''g him lo ur k e )?ut. Depin- nt then requested
tow h:;n lite len'o-r; said (iarhmd remarking that he would show ii
o . :;e i.nler.s said IVrtiey should deny ving vuthoriz.'d him to male1 suith state-
1 f
fottu 1 1 r: per I iv. a for il.'c d be i,d. , borer-.
i
i r.me pr:n 10 inirkcn3r. M civ
ile. i cac
i
r.e woui l
f re
produce I!.
I
) I i 1 1 V
!em icrat' of in-
ior
. i
I . r e whit.' oi :" li
ot:r v. h
,- - S :
pOoS
v u
v d too 1 Vf l wttn
I") you t.eire ncit a stat We :r;;s: Til en go t
d vote io. llenrv Clay, tiie iriund
merit, m w
1 1 1 1 1 r i ' u i -i i ; i -i
an I t . d standing, and a
Noiionai ores-;! ja '...):lnir. II
uVt'' ! his detet mluaiioii to vo;e for Mr. Limey
"l.-'od to do :.:! in his powei to promote his
, in the 'sire ::,t
lh
! i
O, , ;
O.f
;iiti;rv,
coiisfqueiit! v ci i' ; tn-
tercsis i:i every
of society.
tv.
Will i )31
U-p.. i o:
e C7" Tr.e tn st quarterly meeting fo; tiie Vi.oojp.o.c s station wi I be lield at th..Methodisi chiirch in Uiis place on the 16tb end 17ih of Novemher. We sre ir.f r:red thr.t the Loeofoeos sr mailing prop. rotioes f r a great trch-ligh march en Saturday evening. 'e hope thev vrill hart plenty cf tar.
election, ail;rm;pg thai he (Bime) wa
rfgalarly r.omma ed candidate ot ihe I 1 I VI
Uie-e e! ti:e Democrats 1 against him constituted
hut a mere faction. Ho aLo staled th i! he was well acquainted with Mr. Birr.ev, md that the kilter was in the h.vht of fre-
who had declare!.
"One of the delegates to the Convenn. (a gentleman of truth mid veracity.) I on tiie "dS li of September last, stated
inal, i!i.j!iat Mr. Birnev professed to him t" be a
i Democrat, and stated that be (Pirney)
would carry out Democratic princij .es. And further this deponent sa'uh not. W. S. BRIGGS. So.'.-rn to roi l sub-eribed before me this U.h d iv of O Moher. A. D. ISi 1. THCO. WILLIAMS. Jusiico cf the Peace. Wayne cm., Mich. es" Tiie Democrats have fleeted Shtmk, Governor of i'enn-y vania, by a m.-jor'ny 'ess than 5000. and our neighbor has nre tv mar went beside himscl". What is he rejoi ing over: Is it because in 1811. when hts pir.'v elected Porter they gave him over 23.000 majuriiy : and roubl not give poor Shunk quite 5000. showing a net los in three years of iver 18.000 ui'ri to iiis triumphant party. A few mere such victories, and your partv will be like the bug ihe person went to put his fingev on, and 'it iras'iil there.' - e t'" Mr. Birnev says; he opposes the E'ec-
Prsons were on board, it i supposed if-'i 'be 10th inst.. for the part they took in
so. there are vet bet ween 20 and 30 morn
missing whose urines are not known, and consequently not in the list. SAVED. Job- Nixion. Henry Reebe. Charles C. Tibhs. L?esburg, Vn. Rev. Mr. Todd. Loohville. Rev. Mr. Willson and lady Porters ville, Tennessee.
the late n. ts. Levin jg rhnro-d with in
citing to riot and treason, through the co, umns of the Sun" of which he is editor; W&tmo.igh wilh riot only.
Our neighbor
With all liiese facts before us, and the
mo-t cheering news from the other great Whig Stales, we feel fully justified in s iving tht there can be no rational doubt of the most I vorab'e result. As these may be ?ai J to be general rnmks as to our propecis. we give, from the very best lights before us. a more
til Oi.lk'P t
teiv hets biiusf-U.' I), , ,1,!:,,;l,.rl,"'1W""l vbat we ronhdently
- ' ' .7 " -' v ft son. neighbor? Von re too sure of los-
iri2:
We rlaim as certain for Clay and Fre-
:hi!d
anu servant, vou
says he dies
j believe aiust be the result, by giviog the
So. whenever vn a hp. nf , n-ir. I -- f"'J vo:es upon which we rely.
ter section of gtingerbrea I' f not giner-
Mrs. H?. Heck r.n:l child, New Albany la. 'bread) is offered you, yon turn it over tol A. iL Foster wife and 2 children, Va. j tiie Devil, who yon say 'will go it.' Well,! Ohio,
your U3ni has more hopes ol Polk, than'
ave.
Speaking of t!ie coming election, onr neigh'oor of the Sun says: "We therefore! confi lently look for the complete triumph j of James . Polk, the Democratic cardi date " We have no doubt you will triumph, in j iust such n manner as vonr naev ilid ml
j r - - j ........ Indiana, Ken.tucky. Ohio, New Jersev, Maryland, &c. for although bd!v beaien.
you still claim a victory; and if your pur- j it- t!,.., A A ,-,,. 4f '. --.-11
u .hkkimi ool vxr tj vuies, y tm win no
dnuht bring out that rionde,cripf of yours
and cro.v lustily over a V1CTO RY. 'a choice ! S3
You might better crow now. neighbor, for We claim an equal chance at least for you will never have any further u-n fur! die following:
mil i. airy i.iing oi youis alter .Mondavi Pennsylvania G
i f i ll . ' 7 - .
Miss Smilh, a
.Mr. Brewer, wife,
Baton Rouge, La. Mr. Amos. wife. 3 children and servant, Columbus, Miss. Wile, 4 children and servant of Wm. II. Peebles. Mr. Martin first Clerk. Daughter of Dr. Webb. Mis Carter, Louisville, Ky. Wife and 2 children of lsi engineer. Mrs, Hughes. Lexington. Kv.
Mr. oiuby, wife
d 2 children.
turn i t our. L av. because lie possesses
Vv.;y stopping at his bouse. Deponent abilities superior to Mr. Polk's. A capithen requested sa.d Garland to make a't'thj jdC3
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Kioiavii oi me i-ic.g ::e nao tons sta e
hut he refusetl. alleging nformed that Lirncv's
. I o . ! l . . . . . ;
ie
a.i hec-n
nomination was:
Pile excellent article on the 4th page of
last week's Gazette, headed "Tiie WeN
rodc-ing some excitement ah, oau. and. , eva) Canal. ,tc" should have been rred-
n-rb.aps. injuring ine democratic prty . snd
le teas unwilling lo uo any thing which might lure that fffec'.
ited to the Weekly (Louisville) Courier. The omission was an oversight, sad we b m ten to giv the credit due.
(ieo. P. Sanders, Bulht. co. Ky. Squire Ash, Spencer co.. Ky. .las. Cox, Neison co., Ky. Felix Harris. Bullitt co., Ky. .Matthias Patersoti, New Albany, la. Sun of Mr Rein. Chamber maid. WOUNDtlD. Alex. Cra'.o.u. 'slightly .) lidaatds, (bally.) Shelby ville, Ky. Doe. Webb " Princeton do. Col. Peier K inter, Louisville, slightly Wm. R. Mct'ain. Poi tei s ihe, Tenu. Rev. D. Presley, (slightly.) Siaikvide M iss. Rev. James Young. (baJiv.) Dallas co. A!a. Capt. Thompson, pilot (badly.) Jeffer son v ille. Charles A. Rein, do Virginia Wm. II . Peebles 'slightly) d ) Mrs. Taylor and child do Norfolk. Va J. M. Angurta ami wife (slightly) N. O Alex. Martin do do Louis Piout, do 5 Slaves. MISSING. James Vanderbiirg. Louisville. Dunbar. New Orleans. Pt-tr lladlock. New Albany, la. John ll. Comtek, Ncrfglk, Va.
vieor gia,
I ndialia, Njw York New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermon', Louisiana, Connecticut, Kentucky. Nonh Caroliiia, Tennessee, Rhode Is and. Mary l-md, Delaware,
21 10 12 3d 7 12 i t ii 12 1 i l:i n 3
j Making 163 votes certain, necessary to I ,.i.-.: " o o
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ncxi; uniess indeed vou should laue it in-1 Vi
to your head to set it making a howling over your defeats and the Whig triumphs. Who knows but what su;h might be the case? ' Dthncnrt O. K.l.el'.en received in this city vesterdiv shuv that the whi$ m.ijoiity in the banner gtate,' is seventy two." Vinrcnnes Gaiztte. "Nn'.v the. official vote it! ths diinrur State.' s'iovvs a deuio.-rnuc majority, and we considei that luUt'T eviih-ncc t..j.u any Iclter. (if any can he pn.luceol) written to any whig -in ihi city.' "Western Sun. Perversion is the order of ihe day, with our neighbor, In, lead of our savin"'. a O he would make his readers believe, that, our extract was taken from "letters received in this city," (Vincenncs) if he will take the trouble to look nt our paper again, be will find, that the letter referred to, was taken from ;ihe United States (Philadelphia) Gazette."
Making 43 additional electoral voles. But you see we can do witnout these States, if it thail be bo willed, which however we shall not believe until the votes shall be cast and counted, as these Slates must prove true lo their interest. Our opponents are deceiving tha people with their cah-ulati ns and eslimales, of our apparent losses since th2 coniert of 1-40. You will remark, thai thev never eumpa.-e v. iib 1838-0-41-12, or 43, as t lie returns of those years compared with those, of the present year shew an immense foiling off of t,e Democratic vote. The returns of the elections of the States die present year shew that the current lias been and slid is running, almost with the force of 1S10, h our favor, and although ur majorities have not been po large, yet ' they have been equally decisive of the result, by reversing democratic -"e.jonties mid carrying tho States one after another as the elections cameeff. Remember that
Mr. Van feuren got but Seven Stttei in
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