Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 3, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 April 1831 — Page 2

NT. i Till fit . HAY. """ " " - - - '' ' ' ' ,N' AXA-i vFitIN It,: .F.Ol.FVi MK 1FTV OF JM lATJ. 0 ."'duTlcd in our Ja-t Jo the celebrain n .,j i))t l- .-!,tii ,-f5nr l' (his char ital'l.- .-o. i it;,..,. ha;!oni usirre.it . . i iii i i i'1, ,w,u 10 ';e 0i-J to wtore our tenders ti.e J!l ni address dciiv.

cro.i l-v the Jl, v. J. J. Mullen, of the Catholic n.'iri h of this city, on thn occasion. It w ;t Ii-toi.i d 1 1 with irioat iaU re. t l:v a ii'im- rous mul very itpectaaudi ;irc. .s a IT -"i7 r!ir, i,ri (ft,, ' ,1 Inf.rf t'n r.rin I ;' .'j ,.-,. H-nn Iv'ii. Ma. IK Tho , I T t l . . r v I v . t 0 .1 to. to f t!i . 1 , t- Oil, ln-);iucti. t! at is (-ecu! i i i v i-tie III- t! i ...inn . r ,rv r Inr.i b -In' 1, in honor oi tint iilu-trious St. I'atnok, I ri hmd'". A j o-t , w ho, fourteen een tunes aco, di-p- lied the dark -loom, which then:id"s tll'ier-tltioiu l iti s had si lead m . r Fn'ii. iol

illumined it with the t,,i!d and benevolent ; 1,""K,n,-v -"i,u',"' on Inland, she appears nbcam, of fhri.xttanitv. The devotion with 'K' ,! to coid h r on to the lat, but tremen-wii.-hhi-lie 1 1 1 r v h a hi en t ra n -ai i Med ironi 'Ion elforts of desperation. This is not an

-,ri to o!,, for .j main n nttirics, i an enlo;iiui, who i, atome cl .ir u teri-- him as a man ol t;..d. t'.ie t'ririoi of man and the virtuous i liti-1 mi. "1 la Ju-tre i I Li- n imr, I i oi..-eir, i thi ri fore in-, ...arable iiomtl.e ri ioicin.- of t'.e n i af u i a-ioli. 'I l.e jri -int is a c.iv. when (reed from ti.e an - an ! oin-en;- of onr ordiirir avocation-, re an iii - e:,ec mv if. - u- to pa- - ,,, r tin ba-o.-n .,t the ... i ,, to rev i-it tie I; ili.,u . d s. . , - of onr hi! :!,.. ', an l lo.t.r. for a day, am.u;.-tl.e ilai-e- and the fh.tmroekr, that ' nit ami I the .f"N 1. 1. 11- ofolir on ii t.aiive laei. lli-n a . .. I . , i . .. . ...i.. ... n u;- i -. i ..; at, l;i i.m.'ii i, ,, ,- .e i ev n ir i;u fa -.roiwluh woui i pic-- if, to imiuIi- with the .Vt.n.t i'ri- ad-, wh.ee af. c-i tl-)Tlsh-lVe a.', o h; mi. 1 hiaiiu ,i -, ,, . I.ook- ! in, w il t i !,e c m- .1 ,,-uic i , into t in.. Sua rv oi t.is form, r pe o . ),,, e,l,s h t ,'ls ,,., mni. fu lim ill I I y ti e in . r. ihc.ion. that it-f'l..---oi. i.t ,:i-lrr- . ;!! 1 e for.-ot t. n, at b on I'at i , k's i',a . si . i eoaui r mi 11, t,,i ; - ai u - i0 i : u tl in tin e;Te-.i. I t the a ae ol any ! ofn ; too poivi rful I Il oi' our io , . t oo bnlb.-i .it it f! .. .il.. .... . .-iv . r the rr.i-p (.f t r uiuv ; too pure ).,r t'ie tv ; to., valu.v! hb the mv in. aid a i Mill ' toil, T-tU 'I hl-e -en lllr. ciated save to hi I Vi. ll r-' of lb ri.hts an-! lit-, rt.. t Ol Irt. lil n. i,,t. , ,o,-i l,.r:llion wl.ii.h L-r. atly .vhaiice- the rnjuv un i.t ,,f th. present l.-,tial i-. that we are'-Jated hi in ith the ,i;is of Ann ro a'- iieh-prndi n.c. while h.-r patriotic t. on, ,. ii,Li u. a-their adopted knifed, nd iin.te with ii- m thr c i lebr.itioa c! t-.eda. ! The mhieef, which l.at.iraov prt s nfs if ., t ; for coi.-ideratioii, i- !r.-l.m!. " In land tl ir. - fore, is my them, . IS it vv em hi to (iod. it ner. I Jr. lana a- i.e was, or Irel.uul m -he kI.uiiI.I 1 W 1 . 1 C . ! W ,S , I un.l-!i i . . matUr f..rn,v sub, - '-'I, . tl: I i . i -1 i ii . in -I -Mr M; t, t i I t.rre i- lioti,.w hi I w s I m -nr t nu ll.- r nc wo; lii I. ue a -s - d with Ir land, fo tiv iii-t cans to bins!. . uiile-s on ' rin d nr... . i Ian-, an I intrmlo t it- vabn- ia the i .-t;ia.( ion 1 '" ' ..i'i' i h. ,- -un- will !.. ar of ni'i .ikit.d a j ton 1 eionp.iriM.n wit Vel'ii pot I io.i -. -1 tho e ! on? a i i be'.ev i !. t , I,, he tab nt of it. ore f -i. w hie: in the l:. in r-;-s el the heart she ile oa i to limn iroai tin risiu,' to the -nttin-r of t'e.t::'. I'r.ni th- . ,p, -,t ( ljC ; oh.-. The ifitei n in. the .-d Ii,-r, the orator and tl,i bird slalll.F..- jmleei. thi boast of tin FliU.l-.ld Isle, While n.eiit is entitled in ,..,,- iii. iidatioti. Mid ti.o nam. s ot'tirattan. .ilontk"m. rv . ..i riiiau and A! .re.r. tain th ii ti : ( s ia the ten. pie of f.u In buiuiii in v coenlrv for lib i tia in.- for i uioiv. I am ic firailied t I exhibit s-idm s. : hi re tiod, orl inaliy , be-lou Iom iy ; all that was e-timal ' n- i ii,. j,,. i' h i! v con" id depia-s-iou, d all that was : :!! that vvnn of Frin eoticalculate 1 to make the cl li-nli ci nil ami iree. l.lk.'11 v f a, ma.-nih-,i tin- bosom of th can, sahitin- (he way's ate'.v n:roac!n.l to do homage ath.rfe,t. T!.e ri. h ti rtihty oi h-r soil amply r.-.-.tid the indu-try of her virtuous ,-on-: aii.rher ti-m-di s i in . --intly a-1 mon i -bed th. m, that the m, hi. si 1 nr-nit, on , r.rth, nr.- im.wrtby of man. nnles tiny dir.rt his thought- to tin' attai'lim.-iit of . " "'ii 'tltl tL l' J - I i t'll lit-. ,iv reiv-.rd-. wlmh in alt fade, ia the mansions of: i mm utality. Ireland wan a -Inkinc illu-tra-t:oa of that elysian ( ;ii,)x ruri,(, which fabulous iii-to.-y an ard - t-. ! .- ,'e ...it, d 1 I t r i oi; - d. nl. ant; m tl-.c ilHut t!a- ),,.,, ', -r can,.'! rmih - . r. : to tear -; ha ppiti.--- into lui-'-ry ; ire, rhanj-eil ; do n iiit.i ; Lav. r : ii'- in ; in into i.f .-,arv and tion i ni the iter Tin Ih u th- line- ot ,l.,,K, ,.! ' d h;s aid n . I i . i oil- , h h rinity. to -t,--, in, , I I! Ii n and -t ri i -na " ' iiei 11111 r i n j a-oi.'en- "' " I'lll1 ' ll'ill, i;:i Win. a th. y am. ' ' ,1 from th" hand of th, reator ; the ! ui oi o,. 'ranee vis.-d a -n, ,,!-,- irata-' ibis fur and b, autiiul I -land of, I'l'l' --. Th'- 1 ' in i4 re, In. I yOhl t I !, -j oi t . nv laide h -. l l i pra. ti, . , and his im r.-il. Hid murk v l-vin:i-, like th" i , capiat. -1 km i? 'iiier'.ni- Irom Ihe , Ml ,-f the V,;, omui' iir e the work yf di -trui t ion mid devour the !', rl.bte ..rih. ' " 1 i a i'- an lnciiims i : i i. - . . J a ve tin-v roiil Inn, v. or..,, i i.ii-riiii.iii-rH.iiiih paralyin;if -r n- nn i vvastiri.' it s,,!,. (;,,,,-,, -j .( ir l.ut h- i i.-s- op; r. -.,,r imr to t'n ir on n ol I'ol i v I tl 1 1n- acred mn enoa7.-m.11ts'. olemint y of ,, Xo oath Whl II I il v oh . I r..,t -y pbd.o-d,ro.,l.,i.,r,r the old,-".-1 to, n ol th. ir . on, idi in. . k,,i , uu, -lain if. one Mil v in- h. tu v .., I :...,. ."..ii...ir-"".iie.ir-j on, w in, ii i - n fi in -I in e ol a f tan be found in the nninls of h,. I Wfuil 1 a-k, w hat lia-- he, a thi i ... . . i . .... i ii rful y as ; " ' ; i on lit nm ,, III Till. I. -nice II. I , f, h' r llld.a;-! v r ,,-olO'Vioii wilh Ureal lint am ' .,, t'lte book, where it s ie-, t,l,, , ot blond. n.l il th.it h. in- ii'i. : at Ihe -l.i-i . har.ii ti r nl, lend an t-ii r ii i ne .i inn, ol I a ill w ' - "icr f he rn. itn oi ,i-r ilri arl i.l"'.V, an I v ,,i i b, :.t ! l.r r.-,,. , t, ,,f. !,,,, .-.,,, ,,, , i ....... i i lieu i unai'-i v , n. v r.iuiili v,, ,u u ' oll-e. I ui will. 'O.viiu . i. ,,l the troth ol t1 eh. . lb s- v..1 II,.- plo. -,'. t 1,,, t r : (i turn of b tt-f .11 1 Ih It the h .ld, in ' the , hiv - alp iii .h e h of Ir, hi m'd.ill-, l.r.'Uo the s! ,,1 s ii itrn.ir . I... C ... '.'.. -. .i- ' - hi-h ir. wind linn - it ilnli.-n in i irom lam. i ,r , i , . r . ..,,!.! .,i li.ne il i o n.e . t.ou la.e. II. r ant un. I'll r liol.s ,,r b -f 1 an rr; in fi, lint i la ' tl , ,r fi, I con . I f. d ti.o IT'S... - 111-h-.r, at .a., 1. hidden d am II, .j.b were .nt . the mid ....,! h.-iN "ri:,; r '" " U ' ' f j -..ir tie 1 Ir. d I t r h t 1-

oiu-o vocal with inntn. tod piety, l-i-came tin 1,-xhit it'.on- ot the turd- ot ni.ht, and 'tic i-.rui.i.din-; ii-.-tiu:.. lit of lawk-- rapa it v. '1 know, that recently, sonic- of iKe disgraceful 'penalties L.ic l.. n 1 1 k-. a from t!,i statute --"ok : iit 1 abo know, that tlies-ay-aco Uo-r, n,tor glutting him.oli in the fold, n w iV.ins to le:uc""-r"''a"K!,r of the slock until another -Yi,"rttmity will -i rve to inoi-teti his nnrchine ja; ,,,,. UctlwnA(tom ;uc,Srltv at..l not from inclination. '

Take ii view of the boasted altar of F-nglis'i ' cTainJeur contemplate tie? gorgeous ib eora-'"ti-, which predatory iniu-tice has brought to adorn it. How mean and contemptible inu-t ; tliirJ accumulation of pride and rapine appear, i when we arc as-nred that it owes its cistcneo to the subs, and tears, and groan-, of the widow - and ti e orphans it has made in Ireland. ' l.ikfl the ri.r.itine of old, tin y are making mi rry at the cpt use of tin ir captiyo; hut Sancton's st n n-t I, ma ret'irn, and if lie but cra-p t! e pillars of t'.c national edifice, they will he l.'irieo n one ..tumou ruin. The oet ei rrei t!v ob-cr i d, that "coni- ! i n r vi nt' cal tl.eir shadow- before."' Lii;--land has not profited by the instruction. Instead of bini'iii! uji the wounds which she incpocii, However, lor tne loot oi me tyrant to tranij le on the tic ks of mankind with imj'unity ; lri lai. 1 indignantly refuse? to be treated any Inn.er as a -tep-child. 'The shades of her martyred patriots ri-e from the tomb shrouded in tin ir i;or. ,;;iid call upon tin ir d. seend inU to airn-e thf vroligs which they have Milii.Ied. fan thi ir oppressors imagine, that the voice of iii'ir.U re d patriotism, i--unu' from the crve, will pa-s uiiinjiiee.l ami unregarded .' '11. e tl. ad d the muraiiiniiLs of a torna r period w ith a similar i'i lifa i nee, but the face of thin;5 uc.r a i -y i' i io ia nt a-pci t now from w hat it lnl then, and th re is u'tat probability, that it may If tome more io, and not tothiir adxantare. i W hat had tl.. v to expect, when a spirit like that of the immortal I'.mm. t, st and. i o on the ' . r.e of hi - ra e, a ii.' -in roundi-d by his murd. r. r-, j ro. laiiued aloud, tint thi re w ere m. u i on;e.h rat' d v ith him in the ! ru it- for fr. e.bun, iihi-r intrepid courage -n rpa s-( i! ii n ' ! l!o- conceptions of the bh.od--taiia il lordhn-, who doomed him to t he .-cafi'oid .' Il.--l.in!-leaile-s and iindaiinted, like the nolle i'oman who thru this haul into the llames because it had rr. d in iimlniir the heart oi the F.trurian .Monar. h, v ho threat in d hi- country "s liberty, lie o tiers up Li - life iii his country '.- ean-e ; hut belore that buniiii. oicc w as i-t i u i-hed, it ii iile tin- r iii i lit d minion ol po ir ouail I i lore it, ihoi.uh siirioiiuded by all the terror-of law :-iil authority. Hewi-hed to obtain for his untry, what the immortnl and iliu-lricus ' V. I ....... I .. I . a -n i ii i on ii a'. ' Ani'-rica. He f ii naiantied tii the peopleof d ill the attem; t : but that i on Id in if her invalidate t he justice of his can -e riot i rimitiate tin principles of m lependi tire, by which he rou .l t to achiiveit. lint Irom tii.at p. ri",l the siiorpion l i-h ol le.alied barl''.:,r,l - v w a" P"-.! w Hi, ten tol.I v.n,eance, til tt.e i ioi), t w 11 ci , nisi i u, ,( with ti.e .-t 1 .io...! oi In . 111... ,iu.: .... :- ..; l.i r .. . . ; , on., .11, .1 to i h r.u a-y liiiu iii i ir. i.u cli; ... I can ima - ii.e I he .lis. on-olate e vi ie -. -a in .- niln t!.- shore ot his cumin u- it nu lts from hi vi- v and apiistr.ipiii.-inc lt ia the h'.tS'jnriL'oftlmbard: "Tie ia-t ho c7..- h ai la'.' lias pa i' i ru la ; The -: ". i e ( -i h .e c .'.ill F over in. n-ui ; I leave the e.y e.iti'.-.tu '. Fan v.eli I -th 'a. .: Tin ill, pals.- thai ri c The v.-iie o; my ln a;l, F.na .,- I v i.i!:;-i ii f.ucv :'l." lint wli . d.o I ihv, 11 on a tin mo thai harrows up the heart ? oln- at iii. h the -onl sirkeiis at the very recital ! It i-, my e -untrymi ti to iii-tain e the m.paraih ih i lorbear.;::ee ot'our fathers, wlii. h alone cn.-cts a luonumeet to i . .. .. . .1......1 i.. . . i - i I no ii in. .ii.iii, - ..-..iii.ii'ii-.ta iiie.ioiioi ..:,l, it commemorate-. hi 11 other poia i..-. oi the empir:' yi. li'ie i t i tl e i.'iipui-.- of indignant Icclin.', the loyalty .f Ireland couM not be -educed inlo suspicion. Ib.w were th.y lemunerated lor tin ir lideli! , l!y iiir.rea-in their bur-tiieiisan-i aiii.aitntin-' tiuir cluiiui! Have we j hot seen them knocki'i.- at tla; halls of the le- , lii-.'.itive council to solicit oalv nnc pial priv- : ile-e with their otln r fell. in suhi, ets, and j -eiu;t .1 iroai that biirie-'pte tnhuna. o! ju-ticc, j not only with pion ; t refusal, l utwith theinI crea-ed t.uiiiiliatioii of supcra l.led in-ult ! j At I' :a; l h,w hen the fiui T nl 'scorn v as point'el at them Iron en ry .piaiti r of the earth ; w aeu me proioiitm ami iiiscriitiiiiali:!-; ceiiiuof the Patriot t '( 'oiinell lor' ed its wav into w av K Parliament, they y h hh-d to one a t nf ju-tice : , . : . . .i ... i i i . . : . i pa -ins; ii. e ainoiic run, i i.ni .in uci, j,,r la.i. Ireli'id was .'ion- ind. hied to her fears ! than to her ii.t; iusii; love nl' iu-t.ce and Ic'iti- '. ... i. ... i . . . '- man ri.hi. in iti'iii w-:ii.-- to lie Um-ell ;r;iui ; ;,,! .. . t .1 ., .1.. i ... . . :.. i i- .. ...... .s . . .,,. .'"-" "-"la ... -" '"jniy -n-i.as, am. .. .,- . , - '"- i -iaiii, uu in iiiiai-. ii, us lemoval; ' rcmioi hi rill-.- abo. that it v. -a v, re-led from her by i.rii.iiy and intiinidation. he calls for ilj n-stor.iti irelamPs b.-t fri-iids, and m.i.st diUia- uished s ue have urnbirhcfi in the cause ,' mid the a rifu i-s which tiny have made, both pf r-otial and pecuniary, to attain the object of her de-ire. entitle them to I he fu II. st conliibnre. Di.f.culties appear; but they are en-i count, r -d by su.-h hemic spirit-, I hat they hue . mil' Ii of their formidable character. Fnani-', mify and hariuony now hi-uin to eemi nt ail hearts in Inland, and if this be once ell. .-(.-. 1 i 1 h e V ma v dictate to thn-e who now- In .-. n,! I -I, i,. i ,,iiit.,.r;i .- I...:- i i i . j i.,-ia nun in. iiis. The political chiuanery , which had introdu- i red the did, retice of relii; ions otiiinoiis to wast.. " nimi, nas i.e. n Mi,.,essuU 4 1..... .1. I .. 1 . I 1 .... p..-e,t t.y ner own iiiustn,s ( )"t ,-, i. 'piie reception ol JreJan.l's fa-,. rite, on the ipiay of Mt.blm, reliirniti- from the Jiritish Parliament, is sililieii lit evidence ol the truth of my .l-a rtioii. The bo-oiii- of his oulil rvmeii wa re im'ill-ii!co,is- o,ene,l to n i rive him, aad all ' I i'i. in divi-ioii-- wereiii. lt. il down hefure the ;.!:,,, of their coeiitrv's weal. n that lay wa - exhibited a pK, ta h , as glorious for Ii. bind, a- it was 11,,,-x,,, rt,., au.l ;,l,l)(.i Wl. ronc-uahl.'. m. an the u,n,,n of tl ian-e nod -teen. Loll.' had thi'-e colors been (In--;?., nal lor mutual ext. rniinatom r -,, l ,l;,v'' tn 'piently follow d th. ir public , y-oii-uiv. Sin I. Ion i.r I....... .1 . ...ii.ii.- . on i -I aco'lipanv ni' reli -io.is bi.-olrv lb-, i. II ,1. -ir.... er of a nalion's oca-a- I he n,'rr. .. -. ...I .1 n - . , ' J poi-oti oi in line-1 ic haui pine- -. Hl.-ii ki I.... i... le-ull of my 1 Iri't IriiL'i. 1 1 in the au-.- in In r 1 1 ! 1 '. . . . 1 .., .1... --. , i-,. 1 in in,womb ol the luture. She "I ill feel-'( he mi 1,1 r , of rrei nms an .ri iiininu' ipi re i-.n. Hut her vou e nnpi-Hrs em reli.t and il, l. i imm d. She (urns the 1 ye oi her hop. toward- re... , r ,,., II, h ,,. and beholds ! hers, w h, like he, .If, I"..,' home the ea!l,e ,.),.,,- , ttylXt. now radyiiit round then liberty, and cnlti'i.j

n the full cnj.iyim r.t oi fr.-e:!n:,i. Stimulated by thc-e eoiisi.ieratioiis ti.e o! e hand : yet restrained by the pro-pi etive oi'tiie awful destruction which luiist ensue, should the sword of lelriiiutinii lie d ra wii-fr.u.i the scabbard, she appears to vacillate in a state of nieetermiliation, like the heaving of a volcanic mountain on the eve of bursting into an iruption. We trust that all may be adju-tod in a spirit of peace, and that ere we assemble to celebrate the next annual return of this day, Ireland may lie what she once was, '-fuflisl gem rflhe sea." But slightly acijiiaintei' with political operations, and disclaiming i ii interference with

bu-ine-s of a political character, I shall not pic-uiiie to Uiseuss the pro riety or linpo jcy 0)

the demand lor a repeal oi the union. I adopt ! notwithstanding this declaration, should proa sil'i r, and in my own o.nion, a w i;i r coiir-e, j oei' ' fuc election, you will quit llrns-els by submitting ruy jud- i nt to the experience ' immediately.

una talent cnli-i. .i in he cau-e. l!ut as an Irishman by birth, the v.-diare of mv hapless country is entwined with the fibres of my heart. 'l'iioii;h 1 haie the honor to be an American citi til by adoption and by education, the laud of my birth -'.-.il ever bear a di-tiiu-ui-hed pli.ee in my ali'ections. Nor shall I be apprehemive of excitin- the jealously of my adopted co'intn in ti.is rc,..ri' ; for it is that country which has tau-l.t m. ; , appreciate my fellow men, by throwing oan an a-dum, in which the exile of every clime and of evcrv creed mwy iin.1 a rofui:-: froai the sin .-ion. irt of op'iresOl y. s, I inn fully and firmly per-iiaded, that tin; patriot:..--oi's of . u.erica w on Id t i lis .'.ay ki.e, Iwith us at the altar of Freedom, and invoke the ;,-nii s oi Liberty to extend her tu - t larv protection o r the Ion ' oie.r, --. .1 r,,.. r aid 1-ie. It isth. - .m ike of A lie ri. a ii iuei u-e. r;-in" in eidi-'in flee-t and tie ha xultatiou from amid-t the ic.-t peoide on earth, that ha- attr.u teo the oie ot di-tant nations roused them ,nto ei; rt; to be free '. and In the ei icbrali'iri of the day. mv countrvmell, we -hniild lie for.'.t the friend- w e have left behind. Vnd seated around the festive board our si inn Itam ous pra y r lor In land's pro-peiity. shall : -. cud up before III M, who can speedily make it, what it oniJ.t to be, (it tit, i Itirin, aitl I'm.' V. e have received from our attentive corn spoi.dent at Uio Janeiro, a paper of that city, contain. ru the fo." jiving : U'hi.:. Fine ' Ms r a vti.il accoi r en- -r if r. insn or T ui: 'I'.iLTis. 't he 'I'li t is frirnte Cl'i iruns") -aile 1 from this -port iVr Ln.-land, on Thursdav 'id in.-t, and ou Sun lay the oth she struck on the roi ks of.' ( '. o Frio, at about -! I minutes pa-t i . m Yl.c lnuht was very dark and r.upy, ar.d the n --,-1 steerin- N. K. by I'., with ion-top ma-t stud liinr sail si t, coin-' about c knots when a eem ral con-ternation w as cansed ty t . crv ol '-land ahead V '-hard it;i!'

'hand? short. -i. s lils!- which was m-tantly 0lu- .sC t-v.-rv means of reconciliation beidlowed by lirea.lful crad: ; the bow sprit f,ro he draw-the" sword.. It appears certain

'!' na- urob."ii on -non a Doit t I 1 I.-el tiom t he

so-. n, a. ni iiiiii-,' over ihe lar-hoar.l l.ovv hy tin-1 i,,to Poland, in .Uo-ruise, but they have no ton-stay, am: crved as a fender fo keen h, r j monev. and the French covernment has not bows Iromth.- oeks, and prevented them from j vrt ,h,ne any tbim: to affoi d aid to the Poles, b, ,n,-stove m; ;i.s were lire.!, which wa,redi- The enthusiasm of the Poles seems to increase oi.-tly hoar! hy .!. inhabitant-of faj Vi,,, ,.Verv dav. This is prov-.l, at least bv the pa t-tln-l,.r.i..a-. .. If . I. .:,,,-;; ,'!v alter, as-i rim '- -,:'t-. and ihe zeal with which" they ilv also the mam ina-l, hi nuim; I he mien ni;ei,to ;,.. Th. ..,. ir:t i-r.-vaiis in aii" tin-v-. itl. it, h.lliiu; the m..n :,t the w h' el, and one I nrov mces of aneh lit Polamll a - w. 1! as at ra-

in-ar the jU a-.". n.al.w ottd m;s- I t, r, besnl, - a inian and marine ; t he mas( s having lalh-ii fore ;m.l hit, and the ids ath- j wart ship. I ho slop .- head now v. out oil, thrnnii!-,' :ur pririer on the nek, when about t'i:i-n eifeet. .1 their i-vipc; the latboard anchor was let '-o, and a -m i II sail hoi-ted on the slump of the tor.-- and main ma.-t , to pay her oil' f.-.ni! the rocks, an.l him-li-ht- were burnt, lt was at lentt'i ascertained that the vr sc had entered a small bay with a hi.-h rock imme- ! i.i.iteiy ov. r head , the helm was tended in the sun room nil the rmiiler went : chain pump? WIT. ' I. , :i ri i, but sue made no water; the ship sn ii u-r v. ith her I irboard bnvv on the rock ai. 1 a havvs.-r and roo. w ere -.'ot on board, but a-- there was no -mall rock to lake a turn ton nd, ! he men con id not hold on : a considerable number, however, made their e-cape; about midni jit the --hi p vv cut oil' to the dislance of her ov, u length from the rock and sunk

-tern foremost ; aft r some delay, a rope was j e predict that rot n shore, and the remainderof the crew were I Major Harry will visit Kentucky in the month -luiU- in a how line knot and drained through i f June to trplaiu certain uinnnr at mistakes," the surf. The Captain remained on the wreck land thereby endeav or to do away the uufavortill intite exhausted, and it vv as near da vli-ht able impressions vv hich a certain u report'' is when he came on shore. A perpendicular j ' xpected to make upon the elections in that rock of nearly -.Ml feet in hciht was now to be j State in Aui;u-t. He will so arrange matters surmounted, and then a steep hill, covered I il - he there in time to trav erse the whole with loose earth and prickly plants which reu-' tate, make stump speeches, and show the ne

iler. il th" ascension extremely arduous, as neither oilicers nor men had any thiter on but iris and trovvsers, ;w.d many without shoes, i i.d many without shoes, i n in I had sullered much from fat i'ue n Tel e bans- i lion. Another hill wa- still i be ascended be- ; fore a view of the main land couid be obtain- , ed a s, aiuan bioiiirht information of some ! huts at a ili-tauce ; he w as aceomi, auied to the ' spot by seme ol his on loitauate companions, where they found plenty ol'.-alt fish, a bttlefarinha, ami a small veli of brackish water. About 111 o'cloi k a canoe was employ t-d to brim: the le.-ianidcr of Ihe sttlleiers, and before iii'ht about Ooi) wi re in safety. They were treat-1 ed by the natives with all tho kindness mo,! hospitality their mi-eiable hut-, could nlford, whi, h were oin n up by the lihermeu for their accommodation . Maio.x, (h'tn.) March."!. Ixi.iAX Ari-AiB. It is reported, on author! ty of a jreiitleman lately from the sotith-ea-t-ern . 1 . 1 i ... 1 . . . part ol Alabama, that the inhabitants ol i ' .... . . . I ike county, in that Mate, di-satisln;,! at thi lenuth of road they have had to w ayon their cotton to the Chatahoochee opposite Fort dailies, determined to remedy the dilliculty by cutiiiiir from the eastern line of their count v a ror.d of twenty live miles, direct through the

. , 1 . -, . , , . , . . . . " 1 .."'-v. i.ui;i,i, niiiiii inivv u 1. ( re li territory, to 11 populous Indian villa -e , , .. ., . , u, 1. .... r, , , . , ' . - . ' press the I herokees. 1 his law has deprived ox the liaiiKs ol 1 he l l.atahoiK lie, (thirty live .i 1 . r.i ii 1 . 1 ., , , ... . . 1 -1 1 I 'he editor of the Phonix of the usual belli 111 miles below ( ohm-ibus) and there layoff ulio,-.,,, i,,,,,,.,-,,,,,, .,.-, Li,..- ... 1

. . ri- 4 1 1- . .1 town. I hey went to work aceon nn: v, and ! .. . ' . i had pi oceeded with their road to a ; lout brook wiikin three miles of the village, when their operation wire arrested by the ("recks. The cutters went back to Pike county, and, hav in obtained there an armed force, returned (othe Indian land--, opened the road to the river, ami laid ol! Ihe village into a town. The ludi.111- are s.ii.l In be hi dilv 1 .isi rated, intend . to i:, 'ply la the Cell, ral ( in eminent for re ,lress, in. 1 il.-clare thai lliey wall, 111 tin- meatih;le,d' strov nnv buihliic's ii hu h the Alabaiu1:10s may , reel on Ihe site of their yillaire. Such is (he report, and fiu li we r ive it. 'I'i it 'raph . N I 1 - 1 1 l l I'sji , ? 1 III 11 Tl'iv. We have received but lew n lun-: Concord has i.-i,,ii a haul oine ma ioi it v lor i! , it 1, 1 1 . a netl -ain nt 1 " Ioi tin- na 1 ioiia I i'i piihb, a a 1 ae-e, 11 'i I 1!,.--iMni'H a vain ot' Jtl. Pembroke nod assu.i l;s ye'T lor .la. Uson, have elected national

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Tlie'lla'vrc packet "ship TrMicii 1st. sailed l-'ch. 3d. No Kin? had as vet been dieted for the new throne of Belgium. The nil air of Toland presented nothing worthy of particular notice.

Tl... I'..ll,.iii,r,l.. I r, r.,.-,,,;i ',.,) I.I I lit. Ulliunin. UVl' 11(11 ULUll w the lielcian covernment. I Sm-l ha.ten to roplv to vonr letter of, ithelth. TheKhnrs found, which , , , n . ' uleit to nay, were unanimous npon ine sity of declaring to the rrovi-ional tJovernnient, that the French (Government would re'ard the choice of the Duke de Leuchtellbertr to fill the throne of IJeliuiii as an act of bos i tility towards I'rance; in case the Congress, Accept. i; c. (Sicucd) 'IIOllAt'E-sKIUSTIAM. Tarii, Jan. in. Ifv.'il. It was reported that negoeiations had been opened for the pacification of Poland. The Au.-sburgh Gaetle publishes a letter from fracow jriviug ait account of an iusurruction in that city in favor of the Polos. On. Micki,a skilful soldierbut an old man, takes the place of t'lopicki. POLAND. The Hamburg Correspondent states, under date of 11, rlin, January 23d, that j the Dictator Chiopicki left the Dictatorship j because he insisted on liccociatin w ith the '".mperor for a reconciliation, while some ol ' ' '"' n'''l'crs of the Diet opposed it. The 1 A---"-'" -azette contains a letter from the 1 ,',,-s'- Irontiers, of Jan. ISth, which asserts that a reconciliation with ltussia is now iiu-po.--iblo. " The Fnijieror neither can nor w ill extend the amne.-tv to the ringleaders themselves. Fiuler date of Warsaw Jan. .'lth, it is mentioned that the Uussian ovcnimciit bad seized the funds of the 11 ink of Warsaw, which were at Odessa, and arrested an atrent sent thither to withdraw- them. A monk from the Palatinate of Plosk, had arrived at Wari.nv, and appeared armed with a lance, sabre, pi-told and t ro, and was en-thu-ia-ticaliy received. His example has been followed by twelve monks of St. l.arnard. In the Palitinate of Cracow, the peasantry, armed with scythes, are commanded by Monks. The following is au extract of a private letter dated Frontiers of Poland, Jan. 7lh: The tJrand luke t'oiistantine has removed his bead ipiarters to S..-viloez, more di-tant from the Polish frontiers than those he formerly occupied. The storm has not yet burst. The frost facilitates the transport of the heavy I artillery ar.d ammunition of war upon sledges, but the' snow impedes the inarch of the troojis ,,f it ... I:,,,, -.lt t i, i.r:,n,!v is ,bcf r;i,....-t t,, I t 1CI1 ;n alunidanco. lt is the general opinion ii i ton i ir ru i ii-r t i ll t ir i-.uioeror iMcnr . ... - ....... s - i that many Frenchmen have found their way! cow. ouii" nieii. in soile of the me-i -ores ,,. i .... i ...,;.. ,rit ;,.-. .w, n, f,-,,., ;..r- , . niost daily, to join their count rv men inarms. Privato accounts of the ltith inst. from Cra cow-, sa y : " Sinre the commenceinent of the llevolution, ex treme fermentation prevailed at Cracow. This town has now joined the Poles; the people have deposed the Senate, and mem bers ol it who -oiiLht to ,. i!y nave been arrested, orolthe iridependcnceo! The enthusiasm in fay Poland is earned to ihe hi best oit'h.. All the faiailie-- in e.i.-y circum-t ances ai e selliin: their plate, to send the product to Warsaw, l iie u-e of .-ilv er sjioons is considered disgraceful, and none hut wooden ones are now used." Piioi'iit rv. We undertake to make a prophecy and leave to time to determine whether it w id be verilied. Let those who note passins events mark the issue. cessity ol rc-clcctniir eti. Jackson in order to preserve the country (i . "iie republican party ) Ircm perdition. All this will haveiiothiui; to do with the correction of 1 ho-e abuses 'hat have brought the patromi:;.' oflhe Federal eminent into conllict with the freedom of elections."' Ii h; siieeee Is in savin; tho State "ia hav e his ofiee, but if Kentucky is lo-t he may look to be reformed. Wo predict that Major Lewis, the -2-1 Auditor will visit Ten-nes-ivin June or July, to prevent, if possible, the ru-elei lion of Col. Crockett. We shall hear nothing froia the Administration pre about a Trailing t'abinet."1 The term lias Towu odious t ) tlictii. tklt was j our bull that pored mv ox,'1 Paid the fa rmer, u Ob ! that alters tin- a-e,' said the Lawyer. Vehae other predictions to olfer, but we jirefer udiuinisterim; broken doses. Col. tlaz. I Mil an Wk.in-...s. The last Cherokee Phu'(tiv .... I.wli-.ii ... ...c. ... l.i: 1 I .1. .wiui.ii uui-ui in, 1 .,, on su.-ii in 1 im 1 . i, . , 1 , . , . - t berokce nation, and edited with much sinrit and ability by a native of the Cherokee tribe, comes to us rut in liruiii by the oppressive operation of the tteoriria law, which subjects a white printer, engaged in the Pho-nix oilice, to imprisonment in the penetentiary , or to take D.o ...ill, 1 1... I ... ,.1 1 '... .: 1:1 ... ... .... ... ..... iii,.i,il 111 I.IUUI. .11 II .. . ... . . , , .. . .. , ' , a ball sheet onl y is issued. 1 bus is the libt rtu nf (fit prist stt-tained ; and thus thv friendship ol the government towards the Indians exeiuplllll'd. From the Woikiii-iiieiPs A'lvocate. Mk. Fmroii. I oliserye with pleasure the nomination ol Jiub,c Ale, Lean for the Presiileu- ' ol tho I lilt Slatej ami vi'ould reciiin111, n. I Io the orkiiimiien ol the .Nation, to support for the yioo Presidency, ("ol. li. M. J( HI St , 01 linn, ki : (lure is no man better ,ii.ililied for tin- station, none who iiudi rslands more thoroitsjhlv Ihe wants and w ishes of the Working-men. lb- has bled in the dofence of our l.'opublicaii n-l it ut ions, mid j., able to mail-lain Ihem, 11, the Councils ol the Nation. Feeling a ilc-j. iutere-l in tin; future , on. eri's of our 'icpubli. , I would reoommeiid to the 01 k i ;ii--nun to bold a National t'oul l ilt loll ill -1,1110 nt of the Coimlrv, to 1 iii,-. at e suit ablr Persons for the Pi esidetu-1 and

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! Laikheuoh, Mac 2!), U. i Tu uu-l mi fdltr rritir.rs in the Cuntiy : ' t,S!i v,IUlj bin glad to ov bin hcie un m-o wot s ; Jan:a shun" site ov fun there is bin. I ge I cuai ln-rn to ( or., ka.e I wanned to see awl the b'g fol.es ov 0, , , 1 1 r. II 1 1 V I (I i i . W 0 1 Kid l'Ori 11 f 11 1 HI 1 1 1 1 U t .suiii- on.;-!. . clar.ia-hiui bi hrik l.nu were tha sa corl is kep ; j.st at l-'-Vlink v.... m .a" e,.t to d....-r, un saui ,.u " 1 yT'' , ,lv t've('uv' enter that want-- iclttemiant cit ov un only le.m.uv. ; mi(,r l n ... h(. ,,uhi'r told us la kwud,mm ln.T tvon. vl.1;,.,"'1,uri,j, .shin uu trousers too, na iiolj 1 j, jous"()M uli old mineral Ilanyson clean out awl the ' v-!Ipi vrainns fnun lliis kuiitrv. m ma if uui streak ov to ihcuivlish lhiiisli, un I nuv il yuti.l awl herd i in yninl uive em au 1 your voats; and tha sa he ha, bin a wmkie tu az vvcl az us ; tin he tvz tliaie i.- la other "inleni.-n u nits tlieoliis ov iiiuch spettahility un fame, uantz. us tu voat fur him, un I'm !amd il 1 hai. a notion on rliiin i. tu. I'm tlien I'd lather ess aii -i he'd iliinii, than' waza Iitel ruiizin black led teller that cum fi u.n -tunny pint go; in the pulpit, un I ia , tin u7. tin- histry ov hi- publik karaklar, uu imw tha sed he'd not his latnin out on the puiihk. I taosi t!;e way he talkM, he wanted leftteiiuani .'uviiiier, then he'd survc az prczziiicnt irv the siuiiCl. N"1 e'-l la. t' er aui voat for em ; un 1 think way he tacks he's suia a valorem in em. I think w e'd better dopt him. I'll thi nthaie waz another 'larnashim cut up, ti have a lare un spectahle Jackson incetin to nite, ia 1 thort Fie darned if (lout o, if I do git mi oari -ropt : un I tiioit if tha wudnt leave me in, Fd haw: out puldik proj hi tee, un caul aul the Antyjaksun. )m take his pait out ov. J!ut 1 i;ot in un no vvn. knoa 1 it ; uu I kep close in the coin.-r till I tuen h-j.v many lliur waz, uu taeu I koiuite l em awl tin tain uaz tliinny wtui uu a hoy, un 1 iioh'I that wain ha( wa-z. like 1 for Auty Jaksuii. Fail! then I had f a in I'n e nosliiiiis to try the (juesiinu, tut cavvl it Kiay mertiii, tli. a n.in I ivaz ateord they'd cavvl out order. Tlientli.it litel feller that plays the de'l ainuni; tin tyies, w i. i aul the Jackson hoys un 1 two likes, made a pre.i.lciil un puts em in a cheer, tin then he made mi w in t'ie fien.l go in rite fur em. 1 thort sure eniiff then tuas Quaker ineetiti, till tha made the he-s Jaks ,n man ia the dislicak il up uu it'll uin wot tha cum tliaie fur. lie'scd heuazzint n'ddy llien, hut I rather i;ess if you. I I. in liere youd limit lie wn7, fur if hu (li'iiit la it (lo.vii in a giez.e7.ey stile fur ihe (iinetal, en vetoed wot tim tiiiieial did, h.-ited wait the Ginerhl did, uu placsi.-l em cieie fnmi lied tu heal, un toii; em thai uu .lak.-'.iu men iva?. (Joys, nur no jicrsecutuiv a'.tomii's elected, t x. ei u mi poor putty elaik; I spnient Ihowne ov i.ii-li, who jirints a Jaksuii svun !.v nine : tnle imi awl he uaz; sum fur tarnel iinpruviinent, un miiii kind ov la rile or tramp, but never s . i meri'v can sv.-t. in on e, nor didnt like tlieii earn, II at tails kaze vvc'.lhave to ive the ihiniasliun criteis :1 S'lillen a inn Ui uil thin. Then I'd a no.-hun tell the ihund eiitei heller do that tlirn t,ive tu t.n.ia that to hauii round, au u un pait nv bete tu a. Ivt: . hi. in, uu tin-n i.til.l hittei ho. I stuck. 1 viish the i ii!rr had ov bin thare with a darna-hun Jak t-.i )".. hei ov ; un then 1 rather u'-.-s h.ed i iwi nut aineil, o: L;it Ion; ht vain io ic i it-ie lu -."is,- ilaud, t ilhei si' .' e the la.v. is, -(j , e-kau tiauspoit a-. 1 our hos un ton., tluue. Then, dere criua s, thi'ie wnz aimtliar rix'm wo! . caw 1-1 n .il.'n Kevelntions. Hi Ned Sander, thinKs "i tl e kht !eih-s u ii! :;,-t it. So six un em with wii. kiiinel ui'iit up a daia.istiuii lorn- -lan-s, un sure eio. til l iev'!u-ioiiizeii tin kiiliul ; sill lie wudnt ta (11 tha w nm.'il em tu .i hu'e lm uu tale fur Jksuu, uu ! in- h-ft em. Taeu tuai v.,.- a una.s'iii.i ion' report wat in : hroat down un sed tiiat tha vvcuuidenl sport no Amy jist like tha-e candidate m-I ; ui.i in- h.- t .Idem so fo; ; tha went up; its -o -pose.; here. i.er iimiicd .-ai7 ii;i, JOi: S i'illi 'kLA.VD, Je. Mi., (iisrin;: 1 detnt it iitlvisablc that 1 !:!!ll info nn tin- youd people oi Deai!orn Ctuuitv th.-it no nHnsit-'i, whatever in mv remarks on the lt ultimo, wore: intended to impeach the integrity -Messrs. Dowden vV Ferris. Many win. have not seen the journals, nor bee;oil icnvisL. instructed, a-icribe to one o: the other of those gentlemen the tri os. j imputation which euuitably belongs t U.j,,! It is hoped that those who are still ur. der this mistaken idea, will make tlieiinlerence more clearly, and attri'iut-. it to the one that justly merits the cot -tempt of every honest citizen. The above named gentlemen wili please exctiM! an error whieli shoul l have been corrected before. FAUMI'.R .lex. P. S. It is doired that the the author, under the editorial head oflhe Inst mint her of the Palladium, w ill not undertake to refute what he terms '-Insiduous attacks which have been made throne'; Ihe Statesman,"' (on the gentleman abow. alluded to) "in jiartirulaijover fictitiou names." Ifhe should still per.sisl, :! haps it may impose his apostate lriei;.7 in a very critical dillemma to exonerato himself from Jinefutable fact. It is iirpossihle. for the lthiopian to change hi., skiti, or the Leopard his spots. F. .lev. 31 arch "2!), ISM. Wc h tve reason to believe that th ' report referred to in Ihe folio-, vino- pariijiraph from the Warrentwii (.azette, i; founded in truth. AVe know that th-. eiierable Chief Jti(ic" has cxprcssf-:'. his intention to retire from public life His resion ition will be deeply regret!, C by all, and the absence of bis distinguish i'd talent will be as deeply felt onth, Pencil of the Supreme ( ourt.-.Aa. ., K'iiikf Ji sriri;. r nrc concerne, to hear a report that the enrrable ('hi. i Justice of the United States Curt, ha .'olihcd the President that as solas hets through the business of H i present term of the Supreme Court, I . will, form his increasiiii; indispositii , tender his resignation of an office th s he has filled wilh so much benefit tol country and credit to himself for mm than thirty years. Wr should be ple.u ed to have an opportunity t, rorr. i his report, hni we f, ar il "is too true." Commodore l.oivi arr,i,..-t , !.,. a,, pointed to tl. eommatid of the NHvv Yard an ' station at Pbilad.-lpbia, , tl. u( Vvm. n.odore .aiubrid.,-. It was rumored ., tune back, that C,.,u. It. bad returned a lett-t ubicbtbe .UI, And, tor had raddressed tol.,,.. n.th the remark that be held Un commission romthe IVcHent of the Fr.ite.l state, an 4 ' " ' '"" ""l "''' tnm-clf bo,,,,,! to .b. v ; "v rd.-i iniii.r,t,,,5 VU1 a ,uholUu:iU, ,-.,', 'casurv. (':, he, that the ve, i"".' ami .raldul Ith Auditor has bad ,,, hand 111 tin- 1... - ... . .. . ,r . ,,. ' " V 11 11 " a

. v-...u. , mm.,-nv , ,-ontemriiiu-the orders , lh(1 5-ecrcl ir of the navv ,-,rr, F'l'.mril nu f M'wti