Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 33, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 October 1830 — Page 2

MAXS.

riiU31 LUKOl'l. I 1

The IVapoleen, which was announced an :'!e "' 'l'11"''-'

r.ngbclo'.v yesterday , bus arrived. Bvthisj' ''.,, ,,. r, i:,.

eh wen- Us.;-.! by the ant ii i.ts for wiitin:;: the

.is town as loiis; bam as t.o hita cn-

(.ouvtyatuv the cd'.'.cts of the Commercial Aevcr-isrr K e rtcit vial London papers to he O.'nii of August, atai laverpo.l to the ih, both inclusive. 'I'hr llr.-I India Tmdf. Wo have at uoh a t'liii'T, to which credit may be attached, that Mr. M. Lane has finally sue-.-echol in phi.ig .ma arrangement wi-.U ii. Ionian, bv treaty, respecting 'lv? trade v I'll her Wt-ct India C.-Lni?,. Mr ?!- L.inc was at Liverpool when the Na; deon .-aile-l, and put into the til of Capf. Smith t jia.-ki t ol dc-paUla s for the American ivernnirn', ail IresseJ t' the rare if t!ic

(' . d net. r . t' I

xi.te.lv t

sort a man ti A'im'ta

(h-i'ii.i!- :u-

r i this p. if, v hu h he slated pn-,

C.i:tain S contained a treaty t'n-l?'!!

ripening me iitopiai ports to our eotri-

nc,t :n i -, who i ( i'IJ t til a bow and

rot' s t all his I"-' t. On the (!i-i-ovcry f the ait of printing, the .-rcai-c t end avors wen: u:-tM to make it re;i uible manual :i, it. S. apwahivciueiM y thc'eei!--, and ut I ry the Roto'u 1 r'i as puna-uni. H'.i- k-vh" .t w,is it known "n the atieictiM. Ir was

b: '-.i.t ti"i i tin- north ef Aia int- lair.ipe.ihont t

-i.M'ii.t.i century. In Liberia it its.-lt for font ..i live yi'ar-, Mim --ivolv, lv (he seed l.iliiu t it. 1i l .utlit'uu i ins were tin- first who pat 1 tin ii A Siaid.iv hi w pa;T has been tart"l in Now York eitv. Su. n -ap.-i . a--' t oei.f.oii hi Ignition. (".:". t:u one p.. is . 1 I.cm able t live in Amo n a. A rn'orid man bv the ,nmr of A i!n !, b?. b?rti rr:" 1 1 1 l.y-ft'i, cbaro ! w ii! 'ii,tina of a

his o. n I'li'ir. r, a .1

I'OLaricAB,.

I tni' tonuo i ! oil'.

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i''fi' i t u's (as C ;t : .t:i i ii

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rt i '! in;'n .Ir. .'!' liiii fn' sitiuhrr t .'i .':' c.' a. re tit J to U-i c'.'-. dn inis'ri- : i i ' I . !; ."' ' 'oun-l thtitiht ) n rc notcnii) i irrnit'nit ,. it'i t!rr H-'iit, rf the nu-:in.-i,il ('; 7,'if'fi .in .' f,'h''i i'r 1 1 ) itv V;7- '.'.'.').; !. 'a'fi t:dca;Jtiit s cr r ff ;: rjihe I' nit. i Stih.y. Siiii e t! ( ! lenin pj'.ragrajh '.vas in ;y i-'.hc !e;ii 'i rh i' "he bni ot'the new 1 1 rati h i he irj'v act of parliament f 1 VJ,". Mr M'l,;uie, hun-e!'", Iiastcncil tlow ri to' L'v erp" I w i : t tlv trraty, iiHlcaJ of sen 1- J nt it I v ;m a'l.u he.

'J no p -nernl npurt f the mu lligenee

hy tin an f t'.orab'o to the eau-e ot tn.i .!iin, uml indieatv-i very strongly that m ;t . e vf I'utop.o will no? le liis'iirheJ

Vii- in-

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lii ait ill. '!n V !, a ii ft in i i'i; r iv, A li :.t ,.v. ,:ii

J.iii'i Asam-'.-ni'l Aiiiliov i .-

;i;'i a rail" in t':' liminai 1 i ..t i'w .'. at mi sii:i'' ti.iv . ,! i .! tt i' ' t i.iint.il'1. i ;t "f nk '..:iii ii.'-. i-'ii:n l'i, in ui': 1 foil "1 in i ! iniv .i it:! linn !i " if i , J:tii 'ii.'t i..a-1 11. ' (, t '?! -lyni It i- tf t'.i'' pif''iit (m.iii I I'.nHl-.lll I iH-r-ot'-havr -'I ' ll he-

In tin1 1 tiii.initalioii tin' J.i'.i -a-

t':uiv f I'uisa.i !

, f wboai n' iiias-

m hoi-n (ml.' in ('iMrlfli'i', ail 'leii'iinii inr N u'.'.tliratMii ni' I t..e

'ii; t.!"'i Vint iiti ti'.Mvl brt'ltlii'.'; ai 'ei.t att ii !u" 'i!t 1 1 th'' I'l'im , J.necs Ii. l'i ti ;ni, Atlornfy (it'inTa. fl ti.r St vt' 'M -i i : i ir . Ja. A. I, a'..', Kr;. A?:-i.-v nt l.a-.v. at Ci:l;-

,j t. ( Mint I ! iM".'. a-I'lmi iu- 1 tm na i.iv .h- ni.r.ht.in

via, at lii'v's l'oii!.

f )T( ill i ti'r ofilu

IN

li 'iis event- i i l-'rance. l' enters ut Jvir'pe has

t ' t inatlv n j.'ni.-eil the new liovtrn-

nn tit f KraiiiT,;!:!'! ii'ficril, .-nili' ieut litn.' hi'Si'otjet elitti fr nmuin! consiilt.it;on'5 anil r vt-'.aiKtu ut. I'nutatkl, however, ri r ivi tin- t " c . I iii'nai rli onlvaa piivil.' i;.i!i ltiuu!, ami if is reported i prers-

;n;' her to j .in wit1 In r in the tie,Vi ill1.! 'tiiicii of ' Tub Kic of tut

Fi.l.'t 'f 'J 'he roiiilijtt i if lr''i:; is re- . ried b .r :lir .i.., th h.lo f ernii'Ti. 'lie Peas tit.ei I'ranrc lia, been re ernf-tl with the same ent!iiiNiastie t v bv

i" iii iit'j i ) if - s llav.lr K

Hi

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'i iieiip!. w i'h hi.'h

I'. i Am i and th,

op;nn "le itnpro'

naikil in

L in'e l Stutes Men m to". is snrli that, t iatert

an aoprchenikd iiisurrcetiun, it is reported

tSe Kinjis pnvnrpv t-i n n cde a Cli.tr tor to I n pei' h-. If su 'li are 'he first fruits ef this wiaWfu! revi.lat'on, what a l iri 'iH liar' et may not he nntn ipa-rd ! A urent puVlo meotintj was lul lut I'd;r.l nr-h on the '0ih A ,j;i-.i, eonsiderthr l'i tpii.-ty of evpre'ipi; 1 1 i r adtnirution ot '.lie in.' t.nrr in liit !i ;ue French pc nlt

,i.i re -i-'e 4 tie

,.i t i

Plnl liie til eer;.M.n Vl!l wlueh

rights.

v i la'i i.i i.f iln'ir

t . t

n tiiev useii

'.li.-ir triiimp.!i. The I irjT,t riwni in the C;i, wlioh li'iltls e!eoti h indrf;! persons. ( Irif K flh'd by the tu -t respeeiab!e iM.fii". The L..n! l'r.iVo:. was rallt;e io the Cl::ir. J -si h Home, !. M. V. a'trnde l it L'nest. The Dean of Fa-

:'ilt,Mi- Ji t;V'v, addressed the meeting

tii'se. nniidst reiter.

' aptdaiL-'e. Mr. (VcUiiiru II 1 r 'light f. r;ird and ab! 1 r H"-'. luti. ,n ? , the clfee? that ; e"' rv, at prcenf, M tonder pet'litf to the seferers in Paris;

in a i n t rvipient ihs

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tell

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ii

i! sv.i

t n'ti

uli.

sh'Ulld bori nif

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r' .-uit ii'i'ilil ti'it he i.ocleeted y tie til V. l'.uits ft F. liiil.tirr.h. It ill le see-i by 'he French parlia. t'.t ;'. rv pr reeding, that a pppiti"n V..-lien in'r duccil in ihe I fjisi?!o, t".r sh'i!isi .ig Jiiuiiih'iiei.t by dua'ii. It re ciivcsife ;.r. 1 ati.'ii a:'nl sn;init of f.a-

li- i ic v.ii.l be cr Had.

a inv.i nire ad. iiifed.

fiytre. 1'

n . I'. .. e such

l !i.' r.irut.,ia.;nii:i!.".! f tlioAban-

,n' Iiimi i -le r--iy. it i. i.erHilv 1 dieted :h. 'vc.it ?biC..tin iiti. cot thoC'haniherof 11 puticswiih eecn:ic ;. wers will .icca-

so.oi delay ; tl i'.t the mve hi. ui w ill be a

litiint

The Puila i.-lp'-a In.-juirt-r all.-r that Jo'rp'a B ) iifpa:t' i!im'S iio'.iatoiij . trU'm l i I'l im r. as :op.rt.:l. A ir.' ft'ir ui' ft,-! r'ir.aiv ,il.-n-!.uir i'M'r' at I. aii i .'i nil f':.' ! u t. 'i.i I t'i-.i,HMrei! itn a i..f ! lUt t an' i l . I at ut. VV, :'!'. t if t ii- ' 'n'liit i , '.n -i li it t iii' Ii ina'n' el t';.' I'.itf of J.i At ",:i- v. t'.i'. 'I'i.'iiua I,. M'Kf.:.!. v has I. rii r.'ai " Ir nn tin' sitniti'iii at t.iP iMiia i'i" ttif Li lian Huiimu, in the W ir I V art in nt. I'.ii' Itinnt'li II ink of irn ia.iii l'ai:iih' i ii'im nr-

fl ii,i i.rti.ii. en ii io l.'.tii u. t. it. a .nre.-.l ot

i.t(l'l,l!!lll. I'ne J.i'al i n.: srein- r. be imkin ; rniii I.nai.'a' pnirc in ii-iiiia. In SKtis ivuia, tin- ptf. inn. mi tai i-sri! t' t ." otitiini'il v itli f.ii';!'.v i" l.ngr i'iiHint?. K-c Ii iniiii s have aNn bri n iIim ovrrrtl n, t.t'nist; an ! in th ..'iiiay i f I '.'iiauiia tli.' most saiinimir ho'Mis are ctt it.iuir.1 f mh i i ss by those in si an h of tl'r hi h'l ii Ocas'tirs of tin' soil. A l.ia i t tin1 Stair uf Ni-w Yiik,u l.ii li v.niiibit- ".he

. imitation m th. State ut IJ.n.k nnti of ot.n i Sta'j -

iin it'i five li'-ll.tis wtiit iat" i jn laii'Hi on t!ir fir-t in-1 -t.'.r.t. To..- j.r' la.i-.aii m . William t'.o F-niftb, at I!;i tni, tiitik i..r r in a t,ir'-i.t f r un wl it li ii.iitnm.' I 'iu-r-i'i; th" n in If r f lie p ni'ir.y. mr; nt;n i in" ' thi'i:ii'n.'!.ril aj'jn .nam v (!' ..In' aal' a'l.-, i m il mil. '"Il. r.-h jinnt t;i ta r. iot illiain tnc Fourth." Ti e ii v. Imp; Ki j. ant' ha ma'.i' Mr 'ii'i on lalatioi, l' t'if 1 Ii. ran .y, of 1 v, ti-m t i tl FMatilis.li- . I 'ina h. lb a' 'til " Ii must In' ivi.ltiit to ah rt .e inahU- pro V, ih.it rven I U nitiotl has its hunts ; ail it is evi u nt fiat it has nailml a punt lit-uiit win h in itl'.i i u aso.i ma totisii. ncc calls upun u to ;'i Ii if stHti- i i i t ie j-;tpf-r, that iron pumps are a. -ijiuui'i; itt at rt; i.te, ami i uiinn mill h into use, in N' av cik. O.i t a- ;t'ith A i;. nfuon Imusrs wt iebnrnel ia Jottt -!'iT'n,J , 'l'i nn. Mr. SyKiiii.s Uathi'..-, of W on.htoik, Vt. was, ft on I in roinfi. t whim's r.n l! c ult.w ith ln throat t ut, an I a ki.-ir h-ai-hi"! hi his ili.i'l hand. That's one ay -. t i i in". .Mi. tl"i:.f ''l,at hor ixaskillnl ir. lU'iinigloti, Vt. n Tinustiay u.'i kt y th'' fa'iinof tin-tnnlii r of a mii!. I Io as :.?() virus ol.i was a res per table itiz.'n , an ! lno '.. tt a w if.' nn.l one i inl I. I'wo pt't.it k-, laiitf I in Il 'ltii, N. Y.' tins sion, (:'.)i:ii. il '.'.ui ilia, 'nil aivi lour witli criinaiy tulliV,.in. (Icorj,!- r..inia'ti-r, F.sq. is apixiiiitH a Senator ir 'orir. s., hy th- I h,v, i nor ot Ali-sissippi, to snpply thr piat'c ol Uotn it II. V'!a,ns, (irrsast il. v b ar i fioin an Illinois paper, that Ju li;e R ynol V thf (.'ovenioi elei t of that State, is lvav han-

r .owfly ill. At liie l-t a. . (Hint' , the Yrllow Fevri was sli'.l ia..;i;.f, v i'i; un.thal.' Mvonty in N-.v thl. au,. It

I'.i'1 alto maiii its appeal, on e in Charleston, C. Mr. Flint ha rolii.tpiishcil his intention of publishing '.he West, i.i t tait. ilv lUview. Fin- Illinois Slo'.f-.ly Vlaikinc is: to make its appe.iiaiii e in tin miise of tae present month. .For ill W. I'.ukiiis, foini.'rlj pheriff of Foii.i.)n,ha b. i n lined 'JO i'o'.lais, an I i ntein oil to '1 I ila-s imiirisrimi( i t nt I) oj U -em n, Fa. for an assault an I batten.

THE -MARYLAND ELECTION !

Know Tin: baltimoiik i nr..McLr.. We !i:ive the satisfaction to announce to our friends, the complete overthrow of Jack-Knii-Mii inlhis State; never did a party sustain a mure Signal Drfcat. The majority of the National Republican Tarty, on joint ballot, w ill not be loss than fifteen, and we bc'iieve will exceed twenty.

We wer-.' e -nfident that the freemen of

Mary land hii!i! never tolerate the anti-republican and prescriptive cottrsc of the Jackion A(!iuinisration. '1'iiey hate spoken to (ieneral Jackson in a manner not to be misunderstood, and we hope that their voice may have a salutary iiilhienee ;i his future conduct. 31 try land will never support an Administration hostile ? Internal Improvements and the protection of Domestic Industry. We have ample cause for exultation, hut

fjrbe;ir; and in this respect sh ill not innjt'ite the conduit of our adversaries I-i.-t tvear. It i-i a victory at hieved hv l he good

sen e of the people over blind in!'. tu ition

and devotion to the I'.rtuness tit a:i ltijiv i.lual. The Remit. lican unj:itly charges tlie atioiial Republicans with exhibiting au

ovei hi-at oi spirit ami "indolent tn umjdi."' We have had the ititohnre to prostrate the Jaek ui party iu Marx land, but have not been iininodi rnt.i iu our exidtation, nor 'Miverbetiiiii'j.'' to our opponents. Although tlenouni ed as " a faction without a head,"' no retort litis been made. () ir " faction has moved in solid phalanx to the accoinplishme.it of the o-reat object they had in view, and Laving elieeted it, thev have ana in settled down to the 'jniet jinrsuits of civil life, without noise or eoefusi. n, ami without a word of reproach t"thfir fallen adversaries. S i. h will alwavs ' the rase uli 'te men contetid tor measures an! not men. The hi'-korv tree has been e.iietly dug up bv the roots in 3.irv land, and those w ho danced around ii have been dispersed, but not abused.

Sjx'akii'j "i" '.lis elettion, the ttair.more Patriot makes the foil ining ren.aik : The pertinacitx w ith w hich the Jaeksonite.s claimed Ivuiiucky, even although a-ainst evidence, was not without its tilled during the canvass. The nueiecti.J re. Milt ol a recent otc for (S iverner in Maine was also a weapon iu the hands of .,uroj ponents; as was also tliat f iineil aflair o 'he West I idia Trade, which they ru eiv. ed iitid wirhhd, at the eleventh hour, with exemplary aidustty, an, undotibtedl v with M.ine etlect. To these thitpp, ir.av lie added, that, what was Lcrot. f no unknown in "his v ioiniiv, the wh'di intlucnce of the elertit.neeriiig power and patronage of the ("et'er.il ( iovcrnment and its officers an ! agents, wasexertrd to its utmi-.f,,i wt ll in the primary arrangement", as at (he polls, in sujijiott of .Fo ks'iiiism. and in opposition to our . andidat.: . We tiLall have something tnore to say ott this subject believing that when mm so far forget what is due to the 'purity of elections,'' and to the proprietors f their station as officers of the National (ovunnient it becomes a duty on our part to submit such ai ts and act us to the public judgment.. As to the .Monumental City, the proof is unequivocal that she is no longer to he reckoned among tin: strongholds of Jacksonisni. She has (hone even more than was

expected to elucidato the matter, at the re

cent election; and another taking of the question will set history vi'iht1 in this

particular. Maryland is for Internal Im(irovements, Commerce and Manufactures

and so is u'lltininro

11

h li.' ( lit' ; ill. I tliat I he a til:

wee.'.. I I e glad t.. i.void 'he irul and li t.tiati n i f ti e tii.i iitris. As Fevr, ;b,i - cm!, I ti! b ive be-n arj. -tod by the . ..:i -eot if the Chambers; runl if thev had titivelle 1 ia ilu ,r own n om s, wi'h pr"j.er p.i-s-o- f ', '!.. iraii.-t !j any of the mi.io-

vll a-i'bo! ill is w.mll hiM' been I

111

i nt

aie a!(irc!irn-1 us ! o :ia ih"

Should .

A pe h -tnan. fnin t

one thon- in l mil.'s in I '

la. i!, lias oifert"!

days

to walk in .Mr.

I 'J rrntur f t 1 Snnt rb I ..Ho iiut'a (.ai h-ii, m the city of l'l.iladi !-

Ui. hae.ini 1 Compiler sa)', mil t oi.tir.ues in Virginia, and that Slate is of the purest

i be en. -.'ii, ii i,i

-.( le ol ell,:. lilMes. AI.,.!, to. e(7lsi, n i t I I ! , in. I sr. e licit if tie in: ti ill 's! mo mi t i a . ia. at eT;'.

on a ai iitm tit s fail lT,t. n-.t upont.n

. v .1 J 'I the In mk.-i

.iumi:

p!na. 'I'ne e liter ' f the that the s. rei h foi ol 1 that th; rold liauid in i'lahtv.

The t.loMTiioi rf 'Jeot'a has i-snd hi.- pirxlama-

n in l a an iMr oi' in ii v v M.m of the I .ei.isiatnre, tt

1 1 onvri". on the I M 1 1 ', tol l r. I he rea-ons lol the step

Ire th'l itate.l ; UV h ie.1-, thot.s n,s ol 'i v,i, have

hoi' is ot in.' s-tal. , in the ot iupain y

, and aie now , and haw

ii.Ui.'h" behead---", lb? lles of sCVor-ll i,ih.-rti n'. v as . ol -ol U' - ,! c!eti.iiid C-d. S Oi b r. n have tdie.iijy re..oiio.i th it Mai-h..l IU n it i ii nt shall have his b t ii t d.'ii IV .tu bim.er be tried f, r . VM. t .1' : . 'I .

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n. j i -i t e I. '.'Ml'. , , - ' ' I ' ! , ' . I I X II III 1 .' ' l"

.me time piot i iiij.l iied in taktr. nie.tt'iaiantitii s.

in ,ihi-,i.t nold tii i.-liom : Ami, win u-as, this talr 1 ' i' inis as nnfoiesi i n by tiie I rf jiislatur.-, and

ih. r. .ni'Tno liMiar Irt'in passnl tor the revi'iiti'.n l'.. le t."' "I'lit- I,, .hlaliiie sj (I ie ret .le, i on e net 1 . Stral Ir.ili.va.c ;im';i .imiiir m Nov V'lik, oj.l ii t , m ln.n.,1 ol la. lal. i vei.o in l'i,,ini. I hi tntoln., t'j of li;l , win n nnti. r Napoh on, waved in iii,i,.ii w ii'i ti ll ol n in i at. .1 Finn, e anil our own. It is si-ii.-.t,ihai the liaokof l ian.e did n-.t su oind

! i" j i i I '- "'i ; . i n p- i!ol. n. ; - - ttt J iiI II I it i , ,, , , , ... ... . .. , .

j -us . n : :i, ois-

. a .i- hi s jt t in i ii.,,,. t i I. a- iin-'i.ut . . m ii nihil- i.s t, nam

jw.i- '.a.-sa. ii I.

II (he :.M h vi 'ic i a-r r a-n pii-om ts loun I at Xltn rs wa

I, ' I. o :i i-l 1 -en I" entv-iune t ais

.:i a ie 1 'pp.-li;'-p .: I'l.'H ever, i-si : ' I.i.O'is.

i o ii i!

i.'t-vn llll,!' ., ",. r, ot "i.

I'i'iM o '! ; . i '. I.i th" !i.r;

t id" ton v. i 'bat tins " 'i. ii : i nit.

filet r n.i'v.. i;. ;,- , 1. -uol like r. ,( e-1,11 r.1. r I r p ti t. the , In. I io i t p ti: il.. .o ', , ,c I.i. .11 wbl ll 'li'' I 'el s , ji; .

lj ' bv .he 1 ha'ol er of F. ere Tlie re- - .bo toll w as ,ir l"d I v ,l In .i n el l " ll t , ' I Tic- Cl.u.i.1 ir tin ll a,'; alined t ) Moil .1 i . the 'J l. It w a .' lb Tie." tit Toulon, on th-Tib. tuat tb i til e. ioorijil lia.j v, as hliel at f;. ... ,, t .' J '. ij.. r i.f Aoo'l'l 1', si t'r th ,i Ci'i, I. in ll and I- to- roiled Willi a sloe i' iii-'oni to tli" F.ii" Ii h i ij eminent ; Ib-r-n Xdmliii In ilu. Rn-iio, (i-ntin. In '. i ; M . do A d lire o, j,0 list r il II ( Jo. v iine-nt ; ami ( i n. IF lli.ir I toil'.c I'rua - ii'Jovyinin'n'.

' 'lit Ii in e 1 It'

'i the A I... nn.' : ill' i I it-v. .is i aplme I at the a;-i-' t t-a. I, 1 1 as -it,iios.-.i to .e t i ,(t,antl einhia.'eil b.

' - " d 111- h 1. I . il t 1 ..u.o a till his !.i!iea ,t i.f t,i,l

! r oil !.

ni ikn - to introtln e tl e f amel into

n il ol i n- i.ti,, i,,., IH-lot'S

u-e

l-t iii-.lh. i.

-in.' Ir:n th, .'.ll .HI. ll. i t i

i' -oiit.i ot Finn.

il I e tl. j jiti.i. in ot t,-.- I .a noes, approe. 1 1 I f .c

I 1 1 .Uin-i I t ie i i.nei kiinent nt tl i- re-p. 1 1 liave of

i-i. i ! ariooi. -.1 o in nun jtiwi nn IliP lilltill aiiza-

ti i ,i,i tl - it hi in, t., , an a Mm,-. I w hti'li offers .o ii.an i. ,ui up, I u ho-e st , i, i s will he s.i H, n, f i;t. I :n v. itt i s er eh-. I. - oil n, 1. 1 I rant - are sin, i(

--I--1 -i oi i,i Nil) ,i.H loa.iN only, mil ol a population

1 1 .v'.eu" jino.

i in . .'lira re,: ini.i j ,).'i.. r stair-i in.it .Mr. .'!.. . i . i i . . . .

' i . ini ii v a.s s,i, u. en- sin t a, in mai lou n, on ihe aist ul;. and i vpii. il iu a lew hunts alleiwar ls. X I r. I 1.1m ar I tiannt In, I Itvi n atn -f d eu Mispit ion

"l ot'in .. th. pet, -I tian i el tne art.

it i si in, t i u ,i,in ' nn t ,innu t in ran-, main

t ion h. it. ' in, , at. i, i i'. to tlnmv upon the ii

f.w,p Ii; I t',s I'.l'l SO ood iltl I 111 I t V ll ldl III

f e -o. t-. that tae ton ps n lit-ed to enter them.

tl it. si,, ii- thai a hoist-, valued at two tliousand

lobar-, la'. 'y dud el . k-jaw, in I lilt h.-ss t ouiity, . i. in i oiisi oueii. e ol runiiuie a smail Hub iu

nis tut I. ''he It ton I'.iOa.'.inni savs : 4 We h am, thron

private rrlvi. i's, tint .Mi. Il.utniiwill .ertainlv hi

1 ie. tt d ti Hi; F. S. Sna'.e ly th- Mi'suoii L is'at.ii-.'

rr.oM Tttt: ctiMitrni ami vn.J civn.i.w. Weci.ogi 1 ul.ito i he fneodset the"Anic-

runi. ."-ysietn upon t!ie signal victory! wh eh has been achieved in this county A IIcgany. We hue succeeded by dint of manly stiugglo Ul el ctmg three out of four delegates favorable fo til!l, 5ystcm, and opposed to that administration "which assumes an attitude hostile to those measures whirl.

jointly form the ''American StsU-m." It.

the election of William liidgely, William Shaw, and William i:ud,ve ic ognize the triumph of those principles which we have heretofore advora'eil, and which we run.

. i,Tuoi'sr'ei,,,ua-,' ,,,'l,cv' 'obe indentified w,th u t u It l , . . - ,

toe tit-si u.ieiestsoi AiiKai,v. W e hail in this tiiutnpii the heeision of the people, pro. t .ti tie, i, n .,, 1 ., ., .... . ... , ,

"""'"."L ... ...iiu.igt' titii hi no rnisiiii,,!..

tood nor misinterpreted, the constitutional

ity ot Internal IniprovMnerits, and tire suf

........, .. . i . t.iioiiiv5 ui constitutional

piovisions to accomplish any works ol Inter

nal impiovunrtu bpiithcul to the nation at

arge. we nail in out succtss. a renrohii-

tion by the voters of this county, of that sys

tem oi caucus noiniimuoii by which lree-

inen are unuiveti ot their privileges hv whit h the voter is deprived of nil free w ill in the selection of hi:i representatives, and

by winch meritoi ions ; lu talented individ

uals aie t xcliKleil from ohn e . to enable ii

pinto to indulge in personal und political friendships, ami to ph.ee under the ban o prosi t iption every imliiidual xvhoso poli

tical sentiments happens to ditler from theirs. These are the principles lor which

we have contended ; ami we are gratified to

Urn, by the result ot the lat- election, that

the trecnuii of this county have sealed, by their votes their approbation of the doc. Mines and principles which we have an.. ouiily ami earnestly endeavored to inculcate, and tc impress upon their minds, as the only punciples compatible with their in. tercets. W e have vucceeiied . We are al so gratified to inform otir readeis, that from 'he ictiit ns which we hare from other counties, there remains not a doubt that Maryland no longer f.illos in the wake of tlie Idol Sim has put oil' the yoke ; and now stands in opposition to thm-e measures which constitute the policy of the pit-sent admitiiftratictt.

WE3T INDIA TRADE. FROM HIE NAIIONAI. INTM.l.li;tM'CP., OCT. 5. Tut yr.w UuKSr.r. The arrangement made by Mr. Mo-Lani; with the l'.iitislid'overnment may, or may not have an effect benei'cial to the intetests of the I nked .States. The view of the subject which i;j taken in the annexed article from the New York American, will place our readers in possession ofthe facts of the case. We receive from (Irerit Utitian, by this arrangement, as a boon, begged for, what the late Administration insisted upon as a right, and had a right to insist np-;i. The news, such as it is, bun ever, having arrived opportunely to make a handle of for tflv-ct in the election in 3Iaryhind, Pennsylvania and "New Jersey, no pains have been spated to distribute , by expresses, the most ridiculous and ini'.ated account of this Treaty which is no Tteaty.aiid of this Trade re' gaine'I, which has rn ver been lost. Nothing could tnor strongly illustrate the character of the official papers of the

present Administration and from which, unfortunately, the character ofthe Administration itself must be inferred, than the

manner in which the news of Mt. Mcliar.e's arrangement has been announced , in the xJovcnirncnt, papers at the .seat of (overn men! and tlswheie. Tlie foilovin; is the heading of the Official Ciovernnient Paper's Extra, issued on Sunday, in this City: Tin: unsr in im a tuahi: klstoki:d! Titr mm s o.snn.M i;n! '. ! IL nourti the P.in ' nt -f fit: ie.Vs Cha.rc'. 'I'll-: follow inif i ti;i- l, iv ill :,lioiv that the Wist I n-

lia Tiade, a oute.' of so nnieh nroht to the fanners.

, ue. iianii s unit iiieivhrti.ts of this t iainti y, and which aas lost In ili':'.'iii,f n',i; diyinnarj' ul the ( 'oalitinu

Xilii'.niiftration,ln-, bi-n it itiae.l by the ttpiint, able,

anil honest A-lniini imtioii ef Avimni J n ksun, w'i 44 a-ks for imtliii that is not clearly ri3ht sub-

n i'.s tn iiotlni.n ti.at is w roiv;. ' A e trust that Mr Secrctaty Van I5urt.n will have good sense enough to prevent this vain glorious and deceptive annunciation from jfoing abroad undei tiie sanction of the seal of I, is office. It cannot fail to prndace urfiin$ every cnligh'ened peojiie, whenever read abroad, a degrading estimate not only of the intellect, but of the

oiynity and self respect of the Govarn-

liient of the. United States. The' Jackson Central Committce,T' for vv hove e?ppcial salvation this incident seems to have been arranged by Providence, through Mr. McLane's ageucy, issued a Circular cn Saturday, headed with the followingoi.ociors news:: Qji'ial information rra iird of the opening of the K'td India l'o,ls.'.' R vrTiMorr, -l Oct. iK'tll. ii o'chu k P. M. The .ai7,Toa Central Committee have the liirjh latili'-Htioti of informiri. t'heii fiieiuls throiiiihont tiie Stat-', that by this tveiiin's mail, inf orniation has hern iceeived of tho openm ul ttie Cuioiial 1'orts to tlie '1'ii-le ofthe I iiitt.it Slatts. This desiiahle event, &.'. We thiuk it probable that the news will have had considerable effect upon the Maryland eUction. At New York, too. the Courier and Enquirer, a paper ptofessieor omre of the :ertnal

confidence of the Administration, probably.

than any oilier, uses the io'lowuig extravagant language: 44 fr.(o.;ii,r of the Hat In.iia IhrU.Cnmner-

r:ul Prorpn ts Cvmnien h .rnad. ?i Theoperi-

ini-.i imc iniii.n n cm in. iia roils. t Atneocan t 'oininei.:.-, of whi, 1-. t!n-i v i.s now no ,io,iht, is one of the most important le'ipii-ln. ins to the I "oniinei, .' ol tiie Fnited State:- whit. It has takt-n place tnese hot twenty jear;. 'I'hc no ;..tiatioii liv whuli tnis point has been at hit vt d, is tdd.tiouul evhhaice of the good sense . patriotism, and wh.dom of ihu Adininiiliati.or. of A'nlicw Jai kson. " What pulling is here! Laudo, huulavL Ittinhitum, laudare! " 'I hese twenty years!" The ' reaty of Peace with lireat Uritian was nothing to it ; nor the ! reaty by w hich Florida was annexed to the United States! What trifling is this with the undeistaai'tingof the Public!

ornciAL PAPER.

w e arc told thatTaccording to the fashion most approved in the most aristucratie

Courts in Europe, the .Mayor of this City,

mid all the 3Iiristra'es. exccnUno- those

O ' I v ho were prevented bv indisposition, wait

'.d on the President, to oiler their congratu

lations, i!vi Will the Telegraph do us the

lavor to snccilx to enumerate these Ma

jistrates? V e presume there mav be

some who act in that capacity who have still sufficient of that stern stuff of which

republicanism is constituted, to desire ra

ihcr that their characters should be purged

, the odium ol this adulation, than that

(hex should be set down amot;g those who

are di.-pot-cd to kneel before the throne,

and supplicate the boon of a courtly smile

ill the I evgraph descend from generali

ties, and give us the names ofthe ma n-wor-

shippcis! .at. Journal.

VKOM no. M UiimiN Ri.i'im ii ,v, nex. 1-1.

FIlvE. On Smiilay l.iijht last, about lOo'i'.nk, ue wire aiousetl Iumi out slumbers bv the rinj'iet! of

lu lls mill the iilarininnerv of fire. The. tin' commenc

ed in ar the entie ol the tow n, in a ( 'ooper'b shop he

lontiui; to the Missis. Casliu:.. This beine couti; u-

..iislii a low of w iKiilen buildings ,eoinpo-cd of liht ma

teiials, tlie flame spo ad rapidly, and notw itlistamlnif

the i.tmost I'M ttions of tlie citizens, its piof iess couhl

net he aiesttl until the whole row, ton.ditm of live

buildh-."s, w as comiiiiiietl.

Atone time the siuht was truly apivilliu, and it seemed that no human exeitiun couhl stop tin; devour

ing clement. 1 he si iin itv ol water, the want ot lire

bankets and an eii!nie, u datk and anpy cloud, the line ale uiii" tempest, till i onihiiied, added imii h

to tlie iilnni ofthe citizens. In this state of tleep

anxiety anil awful susiiense, when it seemed as it th.

whole tow n must be reduced lo ashes, ihe wand whiih hail hee,iui to ini'iciee ami ttibloiv tow aids the nnt

compact prut ofthe town, clim r,e,l in almost an in slant: and ihij eiitaimstanee piol ably saved tlie tow:

fr.Mii ruin. Five huildin.",s weie cons- nied, tw o owned

by Jude liiti lue, one nccupieil by N. Dris as tl On

shop, the uthfi by J is. t. I.t e, as a liaitei's shop

Theii loss is not ureal, luibcrt Join s, who owni

and iH-eupietl one as a book bindery, lost nearly his all. ( J. Short's loss is seven' , coiisislnii; ot his .vheel-

le ht shop uiitl most of his tools. Much credit is dut to Ihe citizens for their spiriti

exetiions. F.very thuir; was done by ttieiu which could

he done with then limited means.

W e hope this calamity will convince the citizens of

the nnpoitame ol taking niuncilinte mi asuvis to pro

cure a fire engine, buckets, &c. Ajc., so that we may lie prepaied lor future eiihtiuilies ofthe like kind. We arc ulad to learn that a consideiablo sum has been mhstTibei by tlve utiicns fia thcrtlietot thewiflweri.

V,y the Vrcsidtut of the I ni.'id Stjtcs. A riiOt'LA-MATlON. Wiif.reas, by an act of Congress of tin? United States, passed on the twenty ninth day of May, one thousand eight bundled and thirty, it is provided, that, whenever, the President of the United States kliad ie. ceive satisfactory evidence that the Co. veinment of Fireat P.ritait; vwil oyru tii (loll itl its Cob'lii ll pi S.-Cfyioi.s li. the West Indie, on the Continent of South, America, the I ihama Island---, the Caices, and- the I'ennud.i or bonier Inlands, to tl.e; vessels ofthe United Mates, for an indrliuite or a limited tetrn; that the voscis, of tiie United States, and their cnty, cn enteiing tlie Colonial poits afoifsaid,'hall nt t. be subject to other or higher duties el' ton. tinge or impost, or chatges of any irther ties, rtiption, 'ban would be imposed on ISiitisn vessels or theii cargoes, an ivit;g in the said ' olonial possesions, fr tu the I oiled States; that the vesselsof the United ?'.it: .

may import in the said ttloiiiaipossessn.iis, from the United States, ar-.y article or ait:, cles which cuid be imported m a Ilnti. vessel iuto the said ptsessions, fmrn tl,v United States ; and lltat the vessels ofthe United Stales may export from the Untish Colonies aforementioned , to any country whatever, other than the dominions or j.os-se-ions of tueat Uritian, any article or .articles that can be exported tlieie.lr. tu in a Ihitish vessel, to any countty other than th l'ritish doininioiis or possessions alotcsaid; leaving the coaitnereial inteicoiuse t.f tia; l ulled States with all other parts of tint Untisu tiominioiis or p-osst ssiotis on a footing not less favorable to the United 3'aU'j than it now is ; that then, and in such a

case, tne ( resident ut the United estates

shall be authorized, at tiny time la fore the next session of Congress, tu isi:e Lis pro clatnation, declaring that he has ''econeti such evidence; and that, tLfTeupon, ami from the date of such Proclamation, tha ports of the United Statts slmll be opened, indefinitely, or for a term fixed, as tiie case may be, lo British vessels comii g from the said British Colonial possessions, and 1 he icargoes subject to no other cr biolu r lntv of tonnage or impost, or charge of any description whatev er, than would Op lev i; d or. the vessels of the I nitcd States, or ihcrr cargoes, arriv ing from tiie said Bri'.isli possessions; and that it shall be la-vful for the said British vessels to import into the Unit ' ed States, and to export theiefrom, at y article or articles whijah may be imported or exported in vessels of the United States; and that the act. entitled '' An act concerning .Navigation," passed on the eighteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, an act suppleinen'ary there, to,' passed the fifteenth day of ."May, one thousand eight hundretl and twrnty, and ar. act, entitled, " An act to regulate the commercial intercourse between the Unite' States and certain British Ports,'' passed on the first day of Maich,oue thousand eight Hundred and tw , nly-three, glial!, in Mich case, be suspended or absolutely rejiCaled, as the case may require. And whereas, by t he said act, it is further pnivided, that, whenever the porU of the United States shall have been opened under

tiie authority thereby given, British vessel And their cargoes shall be admitted to au

entry in the ports of the United States, fruiu

the Islands, Provinces, or Colonies of Great

Britain, on or near the North American

Continent, and North or Cast ofthe Uniteci States:

nd whereas satisfactory evidence has

been received by the President of the United State?, that, whenever he shall give eft

lect to the prov isions of the act aforesaid,

the Government of Great Brttian w ill open.

tor an indeiinite period,the ports in its Coloniul possessions in the West fndies, on the Cfintiuent ol South America, the Bahama

Islands, the C aicos,and the Bermuda or isomer Islands, lo the vessels of the United

.Mates, and their cargoes, upon the terms'-

and according to the requisitions, of the

utoresaid, act ot Congress:

Now, therefore, I, Andrew Jackson. Pre

sident of the United Slates of America, dc

hereby declare and proclaim, that such evidence has been received by me ; and that, by the operation of the act of Congress pass, ed on the twenty-ninth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty tho ports of the United States are, from the date of this Proclamation, open to British vessels coming from the said British possessions, and their cargoes, upon the terms set forth in the said act ; the act, entitled " An act concerning Navigation,' passed on the eighteenth oay of April, one thoustuul tigh' hundred and eighteen, the net toipplemcn tarv thereto, passed the fifteenth da oi ay, one thousand eight hundred am! twenty, and the act entitled " An act to re -gulate ihe commercial intercourse between the United Stiles and certain British Ports,1' passed the first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, are absolutely repealed ; and British vessels and their cargoes ure admitted to an entry in tbr pmts ofthe United States, from tho Island;-, Provinces, and Colonies of (Ircat I'.ntiai,, on or near the North American Continent, and North or East ofthe United States, iiiven under my hand, at the City c: W a-shitnaton, the fifth day of Octobvr, in the year of our Lord o:to tluMisand eight hundred and tLtrt, and the litty-fifth of the ludepetid cuce of the United States AM) K LAV JAtkSOX Fy the I'rissidcnl -. M.VAN IU KKNr, Sccietaiv of State.

A machine has been invented in W'orcrg tcr, 1'tigland, to bo worked by steam, parti culaily adapted for cutting canals, leveling hills for railways, $-e. 'I he engine cuts, at a single movement, 6 feet wide anil 3 feel deep, delivering iuto a cart upwards of a ton per minute.