Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 September 1828 — Page 2
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uu-:m tTATi: or rr.r. wor.: t. Take an artificial ;lole, and revolt c it
I which direction p!ea-o. anil you -hall not be able to t-Mtch 30 ir linger upon a spot rrprc-WPtl a Instable, where mankind at thi? lV--o-t momptit. arc not in
her. nt erheads. ll
you begin at home, tin; propb of tin I nited Elates are iuvolv ed in a series o! pcli-
t ical altercations, pr.V.ncing ever anc
anon among indiv idual-, a broken crown or a buttered character. Hearhing a lit Tie above. ou find the Canada-; ;u a state of (!is?eu-isn hordeiing on a revolution or proceeding south and crossing the Mexi-
an guit, ou perceive uie set..- o. i by springing up in every ju:irtcr, and threatening to overrun the w IioU- southern ontinent. Spanning the water? between, von may touch Africa, whose tribes are Sic'rpr tualU warticsr against each other.
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:':on Ilincostnn, where British avarice is daily craw ling into new r-ose&ion? through streams of blood; or China, whose go
vernment is now engaged in crushing cert am powerful vui;iloti! ot' rebellion. Or, parsing onwards airain towards the northern extremities of Asia and Europe, you
fen the frigid and untameablc Russian pouring hi legions of blood-thirsty sorts upon the effeminate and equally intlexible mussulman. Shifting farther to the lelt, the countries of Europe present a scene
not more houorable to the character of
our race. Italy sunk in goiltv supersti-j
Enquirer says that the) cimen of silk, produced in tbat state, wiihr Jackson. We do not j in live miles of this place, by a little girl
who has perfectly ncquned the art oi us culture. He luis himself made a commencement in tins busine-S and informed
The Uithrnond
Mechanic'' are for
know how this rxclu-ivc representative of the aristocracy of Virginia should pre
tend t know any thing about the median
.licatioK.to lsUlic for tiierr nctmftd soMy by part
ics, whom we have c!a-ied among --the j us that there are many others engaged in yeomanry" of the co-ntr v. Wc are me-! it. There i nodoubt of its becoming em chanics our-clves. thorough hr" ar l 1 iner.tl y profitable, especially in families proud of our calling, n'af we s-y wi'h w heir there are childi en to attend to rear-
I'erual corifidrr.r e and pleasure, that a lar ' -n? the w orm and winding toe raw silk. ! ' - . . . . . . i i i . ii i I I.,
majority ot the mechanics ot the country ; ' "e "line mumerry r numi 10 hiwiu ue men who are lovers of peace and e:-; superior to the native mulberry of this der, and advocates of civil law and the I count i v fr the food of the worms.
freedom of speech and the press. They'; Lorn
ire I'h
con
tried
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mey nave not men. ami are i nrmst :,i s A IP,rilncrtl nf in;'ir,tl y, convened
a 1 1 ain i' . i e w imi w on iii mi-, a hum ii
tor the editors of the Euquitcr.
...1 n "fpnf .? r.rr s-ion of nowfr 1V tliC art
of .tJ.ni. under ll..- su .erintendanre of Mr. J. view s. should now con.mimr logMi.cr anu ,y cJthton, a ,killf..l in I ,rki.ml eperator, .lirt-rlins a portion of he.r a e.,on to ..H-ful and he yam now on sab-, is de lard to be of and ornamental lrreS ?hrub, and pl:,i,lS,..f.A.-,t-rr-r j-.y tual value, place tln-mPlve in a ifnation lo U The .V, J.'r.f and S.vr Ml. h romplrtclj avail ol the important changes whicb time mu,
i .... .i : ,.f if II Anv.i ' oroiinre.
l . n .t ..r i ..:n.. 1 l ..,, i-:l-.ilatrt I Tlie Tost Mi.Mcr, Mr IIm.k. will, 1 hn no
to do bw-ine-, upon a sH!e .pially hberal ;,;m1 j do-.M, take nnirb pleasure ... I r . nab 1 . t . Hxte,,ivc. Tl.o Or. S-(I,r ami .V,,.f Mr. f..rwrd orders for good fruit t.cs .il'iJL.c .. J.. Clrman, l. n-rrntly hem vnUt .1, with , d,. uhS and urlul plants, creat additional power and new inR kiner , to 1 6'. Jrf, is now i tall o( raUon, and promts ! d r.pt :.,' of a-t eek hnuuer, d with nil heo.h.r fctabhUmen.s .nenteil, to K at the Mrgnph of the b,-.o re. It . ' .... ......lia.. ,U-:,..t:..-.- noo.Jf.-.l tm'h-and that 'om. v.lmt rnnarkii-
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' LUJ ,k ft i.v :vi!..,-.ble-.t ;il tl.c I tlo-raph had -Hclu ill; :.p-
, therefore, against military rule. ; H r;;.Thc elections in thi tatc lo our iu.-cbat.icul and inauurai-uirit.i alnhty ll-eared on the 1 111. m?t and aithond, tins ey arc, besides, a well informed and have j.t taken place . S vmi i:l C. Ck afts (for whirl. , encouragement n, the concerned ,siMtatcJ on t he JOth ,t not m he h-H-t derr.- . . . 1 1 . t j 1 i ;. ........ . . i.;. . ,.f tr.-iiiL-r. tliat Ihe 1 fK-i:rH:;l. oi the II'Uj j-honh:
siuerate people, who win noi acscri a ehoscn Governor, witlj little opposition. n ,e 5urc?T ,,,0,:': ":H "V"V. V' V -V :i.-vor.rrn nrorlnnU-.V ui.m t:.,. h,;n,:i,,t
:ii.d tMilbfnl i.nbli.- soTvant. for onei , .r.i. .v . Mle country u .11 l.-e iecuml. im lai-i.-nuwi,. -
V.f fbn tiornoip of :it nfVirer did!, in the
i( . I ut. (own of Malta, on the 21A inst. it was
. - ' propoeil tli.il a ballet should be had for a
t-zcspopcr t;itrt.vs. t,,ov. uay. ' ; ..rc-i-lcat wliMi it appeared that .lohn
.uuana,uas ueeu piu lont-.n,, o u,e r.a. (j A(;uns had ;'o vole, am Andrew Jack
ern papers, vn uie occasion oi ni (ccc.-rj
ly irup
en, :inJ iinlue liomc.
. . i .... I ri ;r,i... ...I.-, i... .... i . i . . i
them to -u-lciin uuclinint aii" i"""1"".' -
to create mire iii.presMoi.s, Jl i- ;UI lliat can in
TARTY SPIRIT vs UKUtJHKV.
It va id v oanuti ufv oif we'l r.o.
xpeeleil: but probablv, (In vJJc editor of thi-
Ir.!
' , in rre-.
i i . ... . .i . j ... i . . . ..i s t 1
i iiii inn in uie ui.iuri oi if l -1 1 woo ma ji t-i.-ui
Mi-tfur Sun, butl not r ci.ied ti.e paper c-i ll.e previous Hy when his important sheet ''Kfl-
WhV dH he omit to tell Ihe puMie
ll.miifli what inediiim be reeeive-tlie Tele.rrn"li .'
; to a reli'iou; life, the mure licctualiy to ;ir- v r irlill;i,.1-Ui-ri:i St.mt to o il Li
mit. lt votes, i.iiimli-lilli.ipoilli.l. Miiilwiru-tirilii'li-: iti5i . . .. I ,.!... :.;.!
more good has hem samel him t.mn .luring, Tho a!)0.e m.,v Lc taken as a full and now iu d.,u toadveitto ?...,.e other ...e.., uhoi-, .rI..i j,.,.
Uie w Hole ot t tie lare canvass, r oi tunate-.
UHII
les
r.ttirifl.c-iiwlinrT ' I M o niOwf 1 1 I 1 r f i in n t n . . t Hi J $ I 1 I . 1 I "
ll' ! . I I II - Ul IU. ill, . J ll. lllli". unmiv
ie whole ot the la'e ennvas. I- Oitunate-. v,)rc0y, 0f (Jie Voles of the officers! '" ruut oi the -huh; ohe-ct v.u a-i..e all sucl. ,.r, ;II1.Zi,Iir v ! and if .Is eharaeter were not , furlifiv. Hay. at the latest accounts from; , t Ieimei t And it i confulentlv 1"'t't''",l's :Uk1 nJl,:"h? lvll",,", Lia'olied, it'suieh has a ri.d.t to ar.p.ire on. idiannpo,,, he was stil. alive and conva- i calc that ihe otcs will be in ruZ, Xl: .scent, the newspapers to the contrary U;unc ri.00,tion at our neM election in ! of mnny of tl.'e mo-t v -Able member, of A;
.UUi,i,si el.im h, by sn. enn at Uic.r cieed-, mf v,,,,..,,,,, lt merely lacau-e they ha, ea-nally expre-.ed h:j j( HMli,.t.):tt jo, aiK, si.
of our felbnv-citien. is the Secretary ofj Aiknnsa. .Mr. Hubert Crittenden. A feu j
month since he wastabbed w l.ittle Hock,'
'and died immediately. ince then, as we
this patriotic section of otir country.
ljall.Aun Go:.
I.'Kc Potion. A young man at Haiti'
.1 itk-oti's pp teieiotis to the I're-i.leiiry
Tin
t-wi-t-t flirt r tw . r s l,j-k I n 1 1
lion; bpam in misery and peril; loitugal . ... ,
IjU Uie Ol llilv oi (ieil out ton ; i i.uac .i iintion of convulsions, red with political crimes; (term toy slothful, yet bloody; Great Hntaiu supporting herself like a gi
gantic pirate, upon plundered treasure
hi idge. enamoied of a iriil livin at ihe WHS "M t ;it t,u a ref.ulie trom
same place, inluseil some mixture, denomi j nateu love powder, into a glass out ol
ran l. illn.l It ,- lv..,c..e .!.. i:n.....l ! tlie yu'Jt'g litdy wa drinking, lituieri ...o..ieS ami mue , romiuent men,'., r-, of the
I tk i.lflt riwt .i..-..' i 1., . I . . . t r 1. 1 1 r i it W'-i.hiinrl.ii 'if . he -i o-..nir
- ' H , U l " II JllMIIOII V IH J I'J Ii 'U'1 1
an intoie eoimnent now.
ine nrot!mioii-lv hrit-'bl;
Pi-li'i'i vili iiiut'it n;:ke reolv: hut
s, hIm-ii repU is po-Mbie, it onl v h.nks and growls '
tlie more pnuli lit ol tin: pari , aail it .-oou ti;u
tit to In: worthy of rtuiar.i Mure recently, a
i-ranualou- nt'n.el. has been made upon the c. ro
und oppressive tribute . hat an admirable commentary doe this picture aflord. upon the hoasteil doctrine of human jcrlectahility; and what magnificent cviiier.ro doe- it exhibit of the civil and moral amelioration of mankind. Host. Bulletin
Britishoppmiuon to the American Tari ff. The bite F.nglL-h papers contain an ac'ount of a debate in the Commons, on the subject of commercial intercourse w ith this onntrv, occasioned by a motion by Mr.
ilukison tor a cation ins M mc-tv lor
Hector ilied in Monroe county in this btate
two or three years ago, and this may probahhj account why he should not have kill ed Mr. Crittenden in July last.
an idea, common among the vulgar, that
it would induce her to return his affection
V. hat a oiieer thin it "'adtKil'u" i3 !
CJ I have no remaining c"ce to infe t soinp remarks nn o.ued to accompany two ol my a'.le
(!.rr jnndent; in thi paper: ami by refer in
oeeuin in- the 1'ji e- r..iiud in sin noil of the lie to wliat I have said heret !.re, in recant to tb
iieia!, culled ti.e l.MiKi) Si uks I r.a- r.K ... -'I'Mect matter, a w ant ol ;ace i:oi niHien.ii.
If tiie editor of the I itue?, from which pa
per I take tlie following aifiele, to eouattTHct
the flummery i'ubli-hei! by the S-nn print r la -t week, hail only been apprised of the effect of certain calumnies circulated on the morning ol
)ur late election day, (pictured in tin preamble
I'I 11- . . . 1 . . Ill- I o,
I ne g.r. reiuseu to (iru.K ll; up.)., w Iiici. ( uth .,U;!rkat un-.irlcr-. canuut be ;-- J I al-ree with tb.Mii in the main;-tlu n-fore th.-i-it nas swallowed by the lover, who was . cd over -o ihhtiiuly. 'J'he 1'rutl. Teller' a productions may be appreci-ited by rea.br-.
taken III, iMiu died tuo hours alter, 111 tx- p;.(r publ.-hed u .Xe;v-i oik, nas complained CI UCialin,r tortures. i ,v '1S r,'d' and unehi etian ; and no inHtU r for , s-ectariiin creeds all who iuecrcy venerate the
iw i ii ; Viii,,n ,, a 1 1 1, ( id,., Saviour, ui'i-l pun, and
i -
FOREIGN NEWS.
pi ui.o.oiOe -aeii deiie.r.iii.iu itl;o ka di-i acePil, It is know ii that there are members f the Ca-
'without comment," ns the .in'' man says
fpy-Tbe promise of "A C.tien of t!.- I, i ' ' Vabab, whose C oinmuiiication I insert on the first pace of llii- paper, to sepport ht pet 'o'!
I..- .....ii i.,rixl ,ir..i-.tit ii, f trom ilefiiMiisI r;t f 1 1, ,r
,,. "". " ' j'"l'V' ,,,,,! rs of the .V'.'o,..ttl...rebe.,fh:,-s;ici coi,a1ora, r,If,tioi,s as be advance-.
ind recohition; adonted bv a oublic meetimr of . . 1 , ua,'u"1 u,i., . . ' . . W only cale.il.,le,lto pro.ra-imaie ; :..,.i
the citizen- of Vio cmntv, on t',e lir.t p a,-. of. ,slte l'ec 01 m'Ich importance. 'J'he Wat , 1 'r';1 " ' -nr-r.nj .,.,, son - - importers; am ,., illl1(,rtilI(t SMbj, ,:I r ki e, and .1 mo-; this paper,) they would ce, lainlv ha ve added, has languished on both sides. The la-t , ' ,U 'jV- ! " '!:;t!u ra:it: interestimr one -:hat ha, ever presented iis.l; atLVd.orofyu-acty,.. minted wot, fa,,- accounts, however, state that the C recks j 1 lb , ,p h.; ;;;:: id KCl ,0 V'-fy .h the ,. writer must ...ve been, woablaltempt; ha.e lately attacked the Turks in AlbenJ ral suee Is ,o the I'ri .V.,.,;-! eh,,,- it th (rt .to I '' l'1
io n .-ii hi a result i ro un-il ov -i:c i means . , , , . . ' I "if ttri fur ine iiruu'tsi " iur unit, v h;ik h in j ) a i .a oil a iiuii hi t ii . ...tn i i. .in , i.pvtooktw. t .- . I..t -...; 1 1 cannot be bv 1 he msrniiiieiita btv ol sue, in, aris. 1 . . - . ' , . . .
i. inu may ne secureu. i aw iu in- j .onu-oi ..-
. . .... . topv!irii:ilp .t I l.n m nr. i ,.i r. i r:......l ..... ? s
1 he attempts ol (.Cnetali ra.t:;:.,s v.l.o in pur-.iit of .ulb e, seen. t; care
gtiment.
St,-,rrtL f Prr.Vc Wbrn it ivna Q1,n.l l" c ,u u,llu u
. J "- ' - r i f i
copies of the two American tariffs of 1 02 1 ' po.l, generally, that Hlake had sticceed-! - ' j '. . ... .... r. . i 7- ii ... ,i,: a; ... t 1 inn t lain u.
and luJo. 1 lie hr.tish statesmen express -.-v. ' ' ' , " T1 With a view to n mnfo ,,,nl.1 of! retb,-,, that the reb.io,, founded by our -
stroi.'jr a di-hke, thonr!i in more civil r;ll1 not a uonl :il"MU 1,10 ?l"Pn?1" 01 l);ir . . J . 'avioui uiil iluun-h to the lorv of ihe Turn..!.
terms, to the tariff, ns Coleman. or Cambre- .tn s.
jj Church againt Anatalico and Missolonghi,' not f..r what is ju-t, or holy upon earth, in the'
i accom ; 1 :siiueiit ol thur piirpo-e. bueh nu n
COIVIIVIUNICATIONS.
leu-, or Mcl)i:!-ie, or tlie Kn'ashman' opposition japer, says:
lint now, the editor of the 'Sun," , 1 11 ,-,r'"r i'sm;i, na ull(. mn(, of (;i.IM.ra, Jai.UsoII H.(i t.v,.n
... .ii.ti,u me .iiipi-iin uu-sian liUHMS lo i the rt membrance of the bat t le of .e w-Oi lea n
tVopr oranvnibermembei-oftheKnt-h friends of the Administration, as far us-1:"" "." 'n"7 ni IM"cn . fgcnste.n by
patty inthi, country. Nay, they go so far i'my ac.juaintance extends, p.rscntcl an uu ! . 1 ""nation h: Ltodeclate their fears tba tb.; ouint t y iiv ided phalanx, in favor of .Mr. Hlake,"! " ';:Ur;1 :'ir '.'oni '
Hanks of the Danube on the l.tli. inserted
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...:n i. . ..: i i .. ;. .... l : .. ;n i.. i ;ito ri:iims t ho reciil:. iv irimiemlo :i
, 1 1 1 Otr 1111 ll'ii i'Y ll, .loo ill.. I IV i ill I'.l'l - ... w . . , v . : it . . , i ... . 4 ,i i- i- ii v- pilpicer.f ihrsiinniir striMKrih ,,f tbe aris papor ot the 'J 1th o Ju!v. At to the practice c! mug zlmg, as Mr. an e tuei, e r i mc superior strcngui oi tin , . ' . , , 4 ', , . ... DO n . . . i,,....,,,:.:....;.. ti,..f ,!;,..;,-t ..,i .. - Council ot ai held at Karassau. it was
miieu .in. in in, .v.u.un ...m ea, .,'. ; " .,v" i decided, that . a tho IWu.,oS ?rI'b," btc. circulated throughout tin
There is one passage in Mr. lhi-kissons exultation . 1 ton. Lol . bl .ice s txcesive ' " , 1 . ' country for years, as credible autburitV i., hYi,
speech worth peculiar reinaik. He cau-! 'trml Ii. and open declaration- mlavorof, ' """ ' 1 " It-MM;1 10 UiC '-" a,' ate the people from, and do injury to, the preL .bo r. ,.,.,..;., Uhe Adniioistralion.and against the nm 1 A,m ' 11,1 me;,ns -oul(l be employed to sent adnmo-tration. That it cban-cd the s,..
i w 7 . in. v i n.in;i ii y i i nr i ii i i uuoiii. t i - n ii-i . . . - i . -
hecomtnercial telationski'ii; -''''- Col. V.oone's equally warm
v.il! wirh earthly thinL', be buried in the ruinid time Indeed, il bis interested advo a'es continue to pursue the course thev have t-io Joie' piac ti-eti, a siiitcrely religious people mn-t bt--in to ?( i titini.e the moral, and religious creed
of the (ieiierid himself, ami this would gie no
very pleasing result.
in legishitingupon the
iienetrate as snon possible to Constant.'- timents .f i . I MM , .... .1. .,,!. ",..t I-
Ul.llll t'OfJI
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TO . . . i',l;w,,- , l!,nntl,nr.U.,n , 111 1 IIC lCVV (H ina$fC, a!)(J tllC IIOI
oi me in o countries, masmucn a3 inicrcbix 1 L -."- --v. , '-, .it .w-.-u ...i . , i e -.t , . W '4 .1 rr e-indid-ifp for rlertnr wehivpbot I i 1 1 1 p "lc 0 standard ot Mahomet ate imMATi : qro-j: vp here that ?ia' remove the d' .canukiaie iur cilcioi, wciunt out lime . , Jieuliits that la,, hi thczcay of reverting lo vocm to deny the result as a test of the meuuueiy expected. vhat he thourht a better and wisersvstcrn. Strength of parties in their district. Huta; I" case the Hussiaus have not accepted The tdain HiuMi-h of this is "do "not be ! majoi ily of from 2LMo in a district! the concessions w hich the Tui ks w ere t!is-
hastv; Jackson may be elected; and if his Inhere 2000 has been claimed, is certainly 1 posed to -' - . . l- . r-l . - . 1 II . 1 I 1 V
party come into power, why the .American;:- umuoi i,unuer-n;n icror, nanny worm uum.uii
doubt; but latterly, its iiithu-i.ee has been upon
make, and have advanced to
- . " - lit, it. rr
rant! laws will be repealed, and the l.nited ecicuraiing. instcm 1 imcs.
litates will again be reduced to ihe old stale of almost colonial dependence on Great Britain. " It must gratify our Jackhu'. patriots to fuid tlicir opposi;ion approyej in Hagland, and tlieir sentiments echoed :Vuia the British Har'.i.irr.cut.
antinople, we shall hear, in all j.ro-
j Lability, of the conllagral ion of the capital .
ron rai: rr.Lr.'.:nAr:i. Mu. IhuTon : I do really wi-b to ascertain if the Hon. Rat liff D00.1, our member of Congress elect, is c-i -L'ible to tbeoineeof an elector of President and Vice-President of the United States: U.r if wt have in this community, some political brawl-
' ers who preach one doctrine and practice ano-
I'he 'Cniled states '1'ele- i tli r, t lie people should observe their roiir-e.
Who doe8 not n member the sentiments promulgated bylhet,V. Sun"' in regard to Ir. Tlnmas M'Clure, w hen he only field an aj jointiiM nt of county collector, under the board of Jun
in te mi ci r ' U bo does not rciueaiser tlie constitution
al ibje-.tions .si.red before ti.e people, a;ins bis becomii:c a legislator ' and now, sluil ;i member of Congress dccl, a national lcjWlat'.r, be transformed into a parti-. in elector, in utter contempt of the doctrine then preached, and the promulgators of that doctrine lit abs died
trom adherence to their own av owed cree.P A..,
! iiicu tl.
j the wane ; and its foul course has Pecn the cause
ol this change. I 1. il tins matter may be lUiov. n and generally understood, I m,w lake the following paragraph published some limeairo from a respectable iJaltiuiure . ;i j tr. I'or.nvAiT ok thi: r. statk.s tki.p. h ru.
DOMESTIC SUMB1ARY.
Presi'Lnt Adam . Dutiug the negotia nous at (I bent, surrounded iy ditliculties that seemed insurmountable, and when
it by capitulation, and could scarcely pie
serve enough ol onler to save it from the brands of the fanatics and desjicradoes w ho have ah a s abounded thct c.
.al. ia--. 1 From Calcutta. An insurrection at; Akyah had been Mippressed at the expense of some li es. It w as expected in India that they would, eventually, ha e. a hostile visit from the
to yield something in order to have peace, ieven or c gin nays. ma. input. ... r ' 1 . ,1 it . 1 ,, ,,. - r ii- ... he ! lit: -1 1 Authorities reln-un;; to ncrAuams alone stood like a tower unmoved The Missouri Intelligencer, under the' . . , , , . . .
1 ., ii-i ,. . . 1 1 , , , - , 1 1011 ,i toiiitiii 10 ot wi n, uv iis: oooui 10 and immoveable. W hen Ihe ncivs otthe head ot Santa Ik, rem irks- t. . . .. . ' . . , .
uc ooiocii ii 1111 uie tin ps- ui ue. ioiso.uki, s!ic sprang from the pile .1 soon as ;hc felt the heat, and escaped.
this cannot be the peoph will exii.!:ie ii.ti;
Dra-n Af a leading Jackson paper of tins matter. And 1 u.ay hereaf;er, w.t'i yi.ur V . I- .,.ti.i ,1 .. . pTiui-sion, turn their attention not onK to toe v lurk, called Hie "urttn L.ountii 1 ,1 . . ." 1
ri. n.. ........ r:.-.. ... ...... 1.1 ..... . :. ei : - c m ti.. .... ' "ll,"uuu"i ""l " lur ' lL' P"4' ,:,ri
1 .a OUU.I.UI. iKMiiuuiuu ..UUiu m.i iuu 'iifuu. ,M.,,ll.;.irii.-nifi;i-i,r.iil.tnrv cowr-e ot certain oaiti-an- In ih
iome cf our delec
JWithfjilist Conferatrr . The Illinois Conference, composed ot the states of Illinois and Indiana, will convene at Madison oti Thursday the th of October next. It is expected that many able preachers will attend, and that we will be blessed with
much good preaching. The Conference
ation thought it prudent ! xviH in a" probability, continue in session in order to have peace. j ?evpn or c'ght days. Ind. 11 pub.
burning of Washington, by the enemy,! "About 70 or !5U of our fellow-citiens reached (il:n. the documents were pla-iwe leni, ha e arrived from a trading ex ced by one ef the Commissioner s into Mr. j petition to tlie province ol New M.xicn A-Iam-1 hands. Alter having leisurely pe- Wc underhand ihey have realized a hand ruse. I (hem. folding them up, he laid them!Somc profit on their outfit.'
upon the table slapping his hands upon
them, leclared them the ciy documents!
pension is allowed her
A woman near Ballinamallaid, in this county, not forty ears of a ire. and not twen
At this time, it is presumed. Coy. Cass, tv married, wa's put to bed last week ol
per published at "Wa-hinlou, under the j mean time plea-e to in-ert thN scrawl : it shc;M above title, by J)ufl" liu-en and Ikij;?ellj induce readers to reilect for them-ehest upon tit Jai vis ha no parallel, for the wrnlin, of, ",1,-',rt ."aU!T- .A" L'!(,.c'r, let it be remember , , .1 r j.- ; ed, receives bis six or t ibt do. tar- ja r !a , and Uscohnm,?. and the : frwf; oj Us nature,-. s;une sum ,-,r ,.vr,y VfMl1v or tw, nfv aiv.
m Uie llisiory OI politics. miles travel, from the time he leavt-s los l.omf. If the foreuoinu' portrait of that paper be (ruej Tl,ii i? Prt'u.v watf-s 'tis tb-- tame by laiv a-ti.o-u who havehad tlie.r poliuc.d opmnaisi coiigressmau receives. A l.IiI.::. ch.inged by it- publication s'nould enreft.llv re-j con-i ! r the subn et mat t r. The church ot the. r un ijiL ii.i.i:ci;.v:-u. apo-tlis tan suiter no material harm from the . r , c 1 1 1 I -In. LniTor, ridicule of nupioiH political parti-an-, and lis. adherents, who practice holme-- and purity of j 1 ",s much pleased with yo:;r criiu l-m in tl .-. life, can only lament the uie hti-tian spirit (,f bi-t number of your intere-linr paper upon ti.e" their assailants, and for-ive the ab-nrd I d!y ot lectures of .' lunts ll'iijtt ol famous m. -vnch atta ks. The cnti-e of ( b n Jai :k-..i.'-;. I-1 mory. As a friend of ciai-tiaioty, rite I "fmv . ... 1 I ; .: i .. ... i.t . . : . 1 ,
Vocales call never Ot: a.lvatice.l, or .-l-taait-O, l.y 1 ouiiw , 1 1 . ion e 10 .i.e -.1. hir,, , 1 im.un such foul weapons. " j lty, w la ther robed in m;.ie ntlire, or in petlim ! coats, met in the un cummenci nn-iit o: tb. .,
' infamous carte:; t!a ir so- bisms e, nfo-inib-,!
iioHTicLirrnr.. To iur. Hnrron, 1 last mail received the catalogue here-
1 their lances broken, and an :.ntidole to t!ie p,,i
son ol their iVrirmi-, aummistrr'-d b. t-r, it has ? read like the deadly shade of the far-l.u..
en lioan c pa-, over 11 c v. noie siiri.ice i. moia
,ern. ec a, , 111 a, ne v ,y uocunients : (;o, Min;i((I ;m. m :ouncll - hevv.u:ted---to.,sa,she,the.it.,!a!shave u , ; aUJrecn 1;.IV. 3 KnnhkilUn Reporter done that lor us which we have been una-! " . ir-i.ii4Mi,?i ucpotu 1 .
hie to do fur ourselves it will unite tvc-i 1 l,c S"'j,(,r lri fining country re-. At the Catholic meeting Dublin, Mr. ry American heart in prosecuting the war,1 l'0,u'11 ;t the upermttndenfs Olh. e up J ( Council handed in 1CJ. Vs. 'J.. sent and we soon shall have peace. The truth ;v:Utls ol one million seven hundred tho.j. f,m pluladf Iphia for the use of the k-rvew f !-is rimiik 1111 full v icalid :fn pounds of lead, made in the month of Catholic A-ociation of heland ' He
with sent, and seeing that you take a par-' vegetation, to poi-on, to blast, and to e-ti..
ticular inter est in the improvement of our it. An a post:- has L();,-i,!. red it a -hamc n.r . . 1 . 1 ...... 1 . : ' romioi to 11 1 in a r b lore t !. 1 nb! ii- e v . .1 l '
coimirv. 1 Minimi iiii-m 10 vo or 1 1 1011. . -
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The introduction of many of the tree-
.axmal JlJv
J The F'atterson X. J Intelligencer savs,
Col. Monroe, late president of the I rii-
The Jackson men had a d
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s.ipei, , r,u.ii-v.:Mu...., a .ei . M iMer to (i real Britain, are spoken ofa -.nee, and trom an account ed lerr pro ; r;IU(li,1;,tr!; for the ,Vxtinn of ,.,M yUft f'. H.nTw ll'ii m , t fit.- ' .I'ltl lllif il.O.'l.
incus ot blackguaidistn, uiciuluess ami ..nl ,iy the (,cath ot-Clcn ,..iv
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conr'.udeil by mov ing a vote of thanks, which was carried by acclamation. Total of rent received for the current week.
WABASH TELEGRAPH.
Idasphemy
Bv (ieore Pono T'.ii
& Co. WVubl to C.o.l thev were, like -ieep rcg.et, that ti.e old age of lh. est.Jonah, in the whileV bellv .'the w hale tonuil,,e 'm should beclouded by m.sf.u-
ihe dev. I, the devil in hell, the door lock ,'"'iCS: !,nil 11 ,? l'iU lll"'"il-V ;,) bv rc?rrt" d, key lost, and u t a son of Vulcan witli- .tCl1' l!,:lt ',r ?,,""i'.p 1 'i'oned s0 in a tnViiion of m. les to make another. j1'1"- t'' tllement ol h.s accounts. While, Hv I). W.Mon-.n. Kso.Thc pit sent d r,'u '"t'0'u,,,' old dela , he is ulJamnM Coalition Mav the on 1 1 fi ce-. Irn"" l,m,cr 0",;l", pecuniary embarmen ensign them to the fate that t.Vcrv j raSfmcnN- U e ,lc tl,ilt CoJ!?,cs'i tiaitor mctils. wit!, no add.iiional du'v en'l' '' atte,,li,,n 10 Mr- Monroe's claims in hemp; Ihey deserve han-mg with as htl!e"lhc ca,,-v T;ul ot ncxt sp!!"i(;:Jexpense to the countrv as 'po--rble in or-! Mo itu, Cuiriir. der to save contingent rxprnse?, c. j Prophecy almost fuflltd .Oliver F.vans By Vr A.C Verdicr. Join O Adam; forty y eais ai:o, said that the child was
the tan-vat. tar pot. and feathers fo 11 born who would trav el fiorn l'hiladelphia! ed, stamps its previously misrepresented eharac
l.irri. wh-'se hi.lt so ca-'ly admits ot thelto Boston in enc day 21 hours! The
iniTiess and egress ol bribery and corrup lin . The Hero Andrew Jackson Mav he poises-afier thi- life, the seat in hea ven, as he soon will the fust in our coun trv
advocate of the sublime and benevolent doe
' .triors of the lom I of J c-u What Ib.-o -ba!.
and plants, would in my opinion, be bene- u(. t ti i 1 1 U of the female v. ho unmindful of that tici il and profitable to our tanners, 'and delicacy w hich Im- ever ht-en eo.oiib 1 ! .1 - i!..agriculturalists. Voir can retain l!ifJ-c!,,ri-'l,t,,it ,"ll-"mrl't niflii.1 1 - . (trance epoii tie ro-tium not to promote lio cata oues lor public in-pectiou, or thev. . 1 . . , . . . , , 1 . ', o ; , 1 ii-" ,;;'Use 01 ebr.stiar.it v, which ha- iciud l -.: may be returned: it ihe latter, be ad visa-. ir,liCti(, ami support of the ui-.-t.ua! ..,i-.-at.-'. ble, please say, that those interested at e, men that ever lived not to lollovv in the'eonrinvited to call and examine them at rhe' 0'" fbe elegantly learned, and emiia m!y pi -a:-.
.iss 11anr.au .More--n.n to 'iiii-.-ro- to" o i. 1 ests of moiids; but to proclaim t.i b r l.ii....-
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tlie uiitortunate. it,.- p- c, and ti.e a!;i:' ed : which fiioi l iiin- Jiiin.oil ilil v to man .11.. announces that doctrine v. bit h bunriri pi do- -rdiy, with all its h.,a-p d ii!ii'iiiii.:'i"!i i.e
V1NC K N N E S. FRIDAY. ...SEPTEMBER 1C2.
V.M-K.SNfs. The uniform state of health.
which the entire Wabash country, and this Borouh in puticular, ha- for many years njoy-
ter, v. itii ii refutable proofs of bt-in remarkably'
ournev may now he made in about tzvent sa"in " V" u,e m " t , .- r . - population, the progressive improvement, the nine hours. 1 he ue ot steam Coaches. 5ait;irv aii l uidable spirit of enterpriz.-, the with some little lurther improvement in , qrowin-r indu-try and mechanical and niauufac leamboats, may, in le than liv e years.; "iriiiiC establishinents reared, and pros, erinfulfil what was'lhoniiht the mad prophecy! air,rd J cvr't' (,t". ?"1:,t''n-i J''r mv oi;,... p.. , . ,, 1 " I brick bouses, in addition to a bri. .Metho.li.-t ot tMivcr l.vans; lor then the wurncv , -... .... -...i , i...
i- 11 ,iQ j- 1 , 1,1 r . J , vnurcn anu nit i.uc viiuimii, '-""i-ui.u, are w 111 uie mends ot moraU. good oruer w-as one of serious moment, and, with se j ,MV p, ;, s.:ile vf forwardne. 1 advertise this and civil g-w eminent, read these toasts, j ere trav oiling, occupied five or six days. I day, a waul much needed establishment.
.Niti R 'r n't P"t "'b ojeration. I mean ttie u!ltn: n fo , , 1 and ..' .V of .Vr L'n,cs. Culture vt !ilk. A gentleman ot ludi 1 ...... . , ,,r i..,.r, n.-nb
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ami see wnat spirit ammates ihv-e men who. iii the event of Jack-o-i's election
w..i rule tp.e countn. f . .s (ia;.::
ana has politely shown us
in cleg;
Host Ofhcc, where they siiall he ilepositcal for inspection. A rHiKNI. The foreojn note v.a- trnricp-if ted to '1 editor with Prime's cu'irlu-rinf, contauiin a very extensive list ot superior exotic and Aiin iicu fruit tries, shrub?, and ji.'unt, fjr sale, at t!a.Linna an llutaaic (. aiden," near .New Yoik;
and a brief d-. -eriptiou of each, together with ureamc-d of, the rt surreeti'.-n of t:.- i .',y a in; the price. As the I'o-t Olace al'.oi'ii- a laciliiy t. reunion with the tie vr .1 v iie- c'.iiit: tt at 1. !
forward or J-rs, I tiav e ih-po-. del the catalogue ? ion wbich has thrown ;...tci:iii of m ri v by placing tl.ein tbtre, h.;c they . ill I..- r- over the j.r er.ii.:. nt - of i.ati. ii, :.nds'uni! . tained for inspection. j eomjinrafivelv mild admii.i-tration ( : 'i -ir law . I must ava.il ot this occasion tu rcm nk to w bicfi bns i:..:de tlie drurikard to U is;.ke bi- in. my agricultural rea;er.that as they live in a briatin;; . up, 1! e irameitet l.i-ci.id-. a; c it.. country v. here the tirmtr is often obliged t s(:..rt ; his profanitv , is 11 .- stem 1 imj 0.-1 work single-handed, and the : rowing -pint of. and he' that ti.e universe i-J-abvrl--'-, .rid 1 !,. : enlerprie luii-t soon be piop.ily rcu ardi il by we are all v. retcked orpiian-! ! I'.- n ) '1 .!. 1 1 k the completion of v. oik- f Inn-rn;.! In." rove- the (Jreat, thou -h the coa buior ardib i.-: i-.i. ment now on foot a country w bre tlr: un-' cf Voltf ire. nud lis "u.fd.d alin 1l lati i n:i -n; changeable law? of the Kterual. has decreed an'ed the decline o! religion in l.i-! -aninion-- lu dbinnjaiit reward to the husbandiiiaii. and a wide' lamented it bccac-c be -;:'., t' it 1:1 ; ro. .r!i, .. unexplored field, vet remains open to cpeii-ih. it- decline hi selects lec.:sie l.-s v etc-n-...1.. . 1 " .... 1 ... . . .. 1
mcniai hiiowu u is ninjucsuoi.H!.: v t tu ir and bis L"overni:e-:.t Je qrni : i.e;:t .n 1 sun -t and be-t mode tor the ro.uoval ot lo.ii e-'tbe be.-t palladium of a natiM'S safety ami lu istiiu embarr a-siiients, to a.lopt such ;ba ni,es of! doin. A -jreatt r ibar. Kreder-fk ba- .iecl !:'. products as w iil alleviate tbcm in a sboi I time. J t !t r t "rii;btf sne- exnlieth a nation.' .-in-i il I he to! ton planters and rii.e grower- of tht direct tend, nry rf d ctri nes'such as M 1 -- ri ; Siutli, are at this moineiit, Complaiiiin of jioli- i has latelv m iintaim d in ibis in- e, ;;i J v. 1 n tic enactments calcidtttt-d lo promote the ro-pe-j sl,t. Iltny h.n a't. r t rearli in ti.i-r ' etioi:- : rity of the vvesteui grain grovvin; states; and a; the count rv , is to nidi down the pill .r. i i; ;: sect of undefaitd political a-,.irai.ts even at . -ocit tv ami introduce sceptn i,m and ;nai 1 "byhoiiie, seem to aim nt p. m n-t inatin the pro-! with the lonz train or tl c-ir aboiuim-itioi:; i; iiress of a work, upon th accompli. hment f.f! crimes. 1 believe that G r et bri ii-i I is tl, w huh the prosperity of thi, ipmrttr of Indiana honor (or dishonor if you r !ea-e ) i i mainly depends, by rem'. 1 i 1 1 ti e main .jue-tioi. this female birth. With her epi.dl i tdi biap. sub-ervient to collateral ron-ideratior.-. it i; ! predecessor, 7' m I'ai it. she came b!.e son -
tberelore, emphatically udvi -able, that the far- other importatit " so la'n'.i a. ii.it. -rob f: .
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