Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 29 April 1831 — Page 2

KOIal jfi(a iV lOW'S

I'A'i f . nto.H i t iuri:. The packet ship lLbernia, arrived at Niw York, brings Liycrpool pppirs to March 21, an I London U AUrch 3 . They contain a v aricty of interesting inti iligence. roi.ANI). Hostilities commenced between Poland and

Ttnsia on the 11th of Feb. tiivl time was in- the Poles, who rested upon Praga and upon a ct-ssant fighting up tollie Jiui. The details l:jar-ti. The b Utle was fought throughout.the ar coufusc.t and unsatisfactory, but, thi much day with the greatest fury, and wiiti various it certain, the Russians failed in a great ctiort micchs. Gen. llopici, w ho, in reality, comto Jposst-ss themselves of V an-aw. Finding it m'tniled the Polish army, was placed in th impracticable to force the j anagp of the Vistu- ' centre, an 1 led on the btttallions against the la from Praga to Warav direct, the llu nan ! nemy under the smartest possible firing. He army I id filed olf, in t'sothvi-ions, one. towards hd already two horses killed under him, ami Piuch. and the JotUr towards Gora. leaving : yvas slightly wounded. At the moment when

cirp o; observation near War? The late t,direet intelligence Irom Toland, is Warsaw, March 4. Accounts from Berlin to March : and from Han. bur, h to 'March 11, contain no firther information from Warsaw. This is c m.M.'.errd deciise that nothing unfvorah!e hnd occureil ,to the cause of I'oland. Wff tnhimti th nuift intrlli rihlft and interest. inc details. The French; racers of Friday wrek, contain : yrivatc letters from Warsaw to the 1st 111'tant. ' which .ivo a connected view of the sanguina-' ry euga-enieuts of the -Jlth ultimo, and pre-J ceding; day, and render : intelligible the con-;

fu.d detached notices d erivrd Vrom the tier- j mortp.ll y voiriided,wa constrained to abandon jour edorts like ours, have had for their object ; ;l citizen impeached in the lirlitest deri'"S n the ,tat. of the ToJi.h capital, important ron nnd to rotire within Pra- ; a co.n.; nati-mality J We have 1,0 knowledire of his

and the poAition oftheToli.h annr. From 1 thi source we learn, that the polish troop", atler su-tiiiniTi" the shock ol IUOJ.hO Kuuns on i the - 1 1 h ,f Feb. retreated under the fortifica- i

tions of l'ra;a, and that on the td.d t of the : ""'gnt ya.iantly, had made hundreds of prisona.'th, th 'oiniiian !er-in-chit f, Prince Radz- I tr a"'1 had blain, we are assured, t('OH meu. 1.1 tV.. whole of them to the-h it bank, or ' B,,t St boei. compf lied to leave th field of

Wnnawsu'.e of the river, leavin.- in Pi a. a the '

artillery an 1 infantry r.eceirv to d-feiid the 1 uPon th !t b;,"ktr.irV5nfil,Pted.2 'rout. It w as t !, i i dc t leli- ' s,1! ;UIIC'1 ' ti'tyet

ment which et fire to the 1, oases of Piaa, be- ; came tl ley ... !, .rr-i. 1 th. d. ,,f the brid-.e. Thc;army which thu- o stood sup.irior numbirs from ti l r i e! v with- ;.; l.-ih to the 2."th, is still unite 1 and eirf ient though it has sustained a en at Ioa; m killed and woun 1. T cavalry have taken v. a p siu .long the banks ol' the Vi'tul.i, uhoe and below Waisitw, au.l tl.,- infatitry is stationed in tr.e Lurracks oi the city or in n camp a iiitle beyond the barriers, where they -.a-s..-d la-t summer. The created activity is shown in repairing the 1oks which the army has sustained, and rc-orianizing the corps which has suered most. The r situation of Prirtce Kadznlle, after the retreat which, when unr iplaiued, w a considt red the remit f de-pair on hu part, or cf dissension between him ami hi brother oiliccrs, now turns out to be a display of patriotism and self denial which affords the bf st c men of the Sucre's of the Polith cause. The Prince tindinc thut he did not inspire the confidence necessary in his exalted jiosition, and discovering in a younger O eneral Oilier r tran-cendant military capacity, gave up the command in faorof his junior, tJeneral Skizynecki, nn.l i now srrvin.- under him. Th s di-tin'niJhi'd J oilicer, to whom the lortuiies of Poland are row tntrnsted a secc.nd Koscui-Uo, was only Coloml of a regiment of the lin. at the breaking mt ofthc iiuurm-tion ii nvembt r la't. Ti e tins ians it is su y, o-i n ill imiiiediktely rommctn c their att k mi Pra.-a, and the fortress which protects the bridge over the Vistula. This ttte do, not cannot bold out long, but the P. Us befoic they surrender it, will natnwi .1. .t n tKe w .)i,!i ti hrid . e tiir b ronntts Fraa with W ar'.iw. I ne liii'-ciiis wi the n, it is thought, leave :i corps of obi ration atth. former jdare, and procv-et tor-o-s the I'tilla at so.ne other p.u;-'.. i t.e-e oj i l.e-i o;,e- i rations miet tiecs-arilv occasion a treat of time, as the Russians have ie j)iitoon-. an m,..t rr.,.1 ll.e Vi-tuU bv boats or rfts made . ,i i . I, ,1 .,,,.. , , HI lliC tiMJ 111 nilitu ill' ii" ' 'iioi ' it is licces-arv fr the ovi rnmt-nt to ey at uatr ! Wars iw, it will rrt.rc to i.. ...... . ... idint rtics i ubi'.e tit asiires. 1 he IliiU't ror No Lola' Las actit 1 1 1 1 1 1; to u - port at W ar-', nrrite ! at the hea l ip of tlo Uii'sian armv. ilo yvnl there in le.rtt I ' a delighted spectator of the glorious ll'litsof us ! j atemal sy ay . Duteh and II liiiburg japcr--, receive. I in l.i!it'oii on tlie l.Mh u t.. the forn.tr of which are mi'... I... . .1 fu Oi I'll. in. I rnitlrlill let el- I , ,. . .1. 'i-i. 1.. i hgiiv-'; trotn arayv to the lt!i. lreUus-. . .i , ! tian armv, contrary to toe report circulate,!: .r.t,.. .",.,.t. , ..V ih.1 . hd ...,t b... able to make any attempt upon it, or undt rt ike any nt i-rations on a large scale s.nce the -!."th r.f last month. The action on that day yya 11.. i..l nnnuiv mi.l MH.'irt lo titi i ri' tl. I.. .r...W...-...l tl. f.,r,. .... KniU .ides. T t (. loss of the Poles is slated at between .,tilf and ; ",0"' kiib d nnd wound, j, and that of the ! Hnssiant as treble that amount: j W ysw, Mar. b S Our Jt.urnals contain ; i veral ord. rs of the tl jj, both ot tl.i late t ..in-I rcsnder-in-t hief PriP.re' iia.lival, and of Gen-i cr .l skiy to i ki, t .mtaining promotion-, in tb arms ; those of Ijt latter are d.ite.l 'ats,iyv, Fe!. -2:. Nt wsl.i been r "c iyed, that o-i the 2c!h Fib. Colon, j Li jus -ki, v. ith I t av li y, and liio yaBer,, j-ased tin; i-tula at Pid itvay. 'I he at ti-j.i lasted lioiu ." ti'l hali'-pa-t inn- o'- ! slock. The Uiiom;iii b ini. a le l thi ms. U. s ; in a h,iih!iu, but were b. itetl: three ..ir:eer, l7o dragoons, and ab,e '.hi hoi-c, w.tn their cpiipitiftit , f.ll into our hands. 1, . ,;,,.-,. nr-.e was saved. Mmiy ii.i'il-yrv cts ami ninth aiuniunitioii wiret iken. r.pce Cart.iritki (;.IVf tine praie to ad the Poles. Aitt r tin. lat battle the Knisii,s n tired beIdnd the Ciot how j i'.lar, and have till now re mained tp-.ite ina. live. A jart of our armv ! has returned t.t nr. aw to take Some repose j sifter so many haslhips and buttles. j II sMiie.-.i.u, Manh w. The ar-aw journals of the Hh giye oiht inl a. counts ,.t the battles of the gMth and -gVth February, in which the bus of the Poit s in killed and wounded is estimated at In tw. rti .",'IP I and li,UPIl, (1( caSiourd by the r,real superiority of the h'u -nan artillery, amounting to 3.il cannon. The loss of the Knsians, who had four rt giments of tiuards in the battle, is .tatod at l.",niiii. f,int'og'i ;flyirr., JLt; "Wi,w, Feb. gN. Military evi uts have nn r my la-t I, tter He reaped the danger ol t!.e I oles. It. in t niletrtain of the ai onacy ol Some details, I am obliged to (.inline mynlf t,, n relation oi the principal lifts. A lit vy t orp f the U' i "i mi army , yy hp h arris ed. by tin - route of I) , ii. a !.- an att.i. k, in the nurse of ti.e '.21th, upon its hft will.; of the Poli-h army. The tl. tl. I nn nt wlurh that witighill.lt.it TiiUtu-k, basr.g l.ll.n I a. k with all v ., as wi ll r. thus.- tns w i-re a iht linn n on t Ii it rontr,n caniioii ole was opi ned towar.U evening near J.iMonna, without lending to important results. Cut the arris.il ..t II, e n nin ,,- nients i au' d an anti. ijiation of a ),t n ral i njiu i nt en thu livitdat. The II ian.,,n

'fn - t,enn.e out of their wood?, ntbreak ofday j

to tlt" number of more than 1(IO,(!I0 men, sup-; portctl by about .')() pieces ol artillery, and they made an attack upon the whole line, Their right was bri.kly repid-cd by General hrukoyviti ki, who commanded the left wing of the Polish army, miI by the General of cavalry, l.minski. But their principal forces were dirt; ted against the centre and the right of he was in II of hopes as to the tucce-s of a manouvre which h- lia 1 ei't ordered, he had a tturd'.ore killed, and received himeif a wound in the kv-, which compelled him to allow himscll to be carried oil the field ofbittle. The troops secin-him no longer at their head, heitatedja regiment of raalry, of rece:it forniation, took fright, turned llieir bridle", there"J breaking tin' ranks of another re;ia:c:it, throwing a whole division of cavalry into riisott, and dawing the entire iatu retreat, A!mot at the same tunc, the ri;ht win;:, which wa' fbarply pressed by superior forces, and ""icu nan seen its cnier, t.en. .iminski, la.ll then became indispensable, towards. " me nueruoon, 10 oruer tne leu wing " vu iaiIK upon uic s.in.e riace, ant. me 1t. w,)0)'- my was concentrated there. It had battV.am! could no longer maintain iU :ioiiiid The losses which it had wdl known. They are : sr,'(' '' l greatly in ft rior to those of the Kuss- Atiout "i, . nu woutnled nave been carricd to the hospitals. The General of Divis-1 ion, Ziminski, surtived his wounds only n tew hours. Tho-e of (icneral Chlopicki ilo not put' his lift- in danger. In the ni -ht, from the Joth to 'the Q ,th, Prince K i.liille caused all his troop to cross to the left bank, le i v iug in I'r.iga only the artillery and infantry ii-ce-sary to defend the bridge. Vestirday tliev set lire to a consider. d. le . art of that suhutb, which would has.1 ob-trueted the defence of the city. The cavalry had taken a po-jtion near the river, below and above warsiw. Thu infantry 1 is lodged in the barrack'- of '.he city, and in the encampn.eat at a short distance from the bar-i ricrs, in which it ba usually parsed every year a part oi the summer. No lim" is lot m repairing the losses (as much as that can he do.ie hi such h.i'tc and with so few resources,) tmd to reorganise the corps which have suliert d most. FR A NCI-:. FROll TH i. MOMTH.F, MARCH 4. Note commanicated by the Statf nf the National Guard. Paris, March?. Yesterday evening the National Guard a, ; eared in arms in 'evcral epi artels of P in's, and the foilow iag i an aut'ientic account of the vents w hich gave occasion to tie display of force, ofwhich e,nt- the Journals could give only an i:u i r, ct d.et iii. About half past sj v o"c an ass Ida1 '2 or l.i)0 men, which had torae d it-e,i in the icitiity of the Town Hall, appeared ia the quarter of the P.dais Royale, pn-ccile i hv a tri-coioied tla; i ikeli from ,ii! of tile houses of the Place dw (.rut. "Bread! woik m h U w as me cry oi me men w no iiu.io pnrt oitt:is troop, and most ol whom were in a slate of (intoxication. Tie gates ot the P.tlaae were lin-taidly closed, the Nations! Gu irds o:i duty , ' turned out, and many otlo rs hasten" 1 t i iho , (j s,,ot oil the fi:-t ign:il. Tl e Gen- ral ia hiet I being uilormei, ot w t at w .e 'n--i'i . or 1 ted a " 1,1 " l'- ei,, o part o; tie1 r.ere ot the -t all t J inar ale! in ,l 'A minut-s the s-c:n'ii!a .e was d:s .er.ed, seized, and tie ringleaders am -led and me i .1 cunseye.l to t!ie Cirp? tie vanle td the Palais U.tya!. A dctachi.f-nt of the nat lot a I i.uar.!. of fi't leio'i, w hit I yy as the l;rt thil arriyi.l lit the Spot, contributed powerlui tt put dow n i t,.l nnv attempt Ii excite onit r. as w, i: us tie arn -ts which .ook plae, and se.ilou-lv ' seconded the con.jnnv t.f t h i--. e.rs ti:e vln , ! I.tiou, which waion duty at the hii.u's Pal- ' ace, ami display t"'l on t l.i ore.m nn great zeal I I ..... t ..v.i ...r ... i. . . tim i;i,!,ii"i, ... - u i in it v i ' n , t r i r. ... Iv rt stored, and iiohiu reiuui-iod et t:.: m.t - ' ... ':Pr.v di-tumam but a jrool ol the ,uipo It in y tifthe agitatoi-. Oidy two of the battalions wt re ordered tint, one of the lt and t- ol the 3d I.eioa, and if numerous t'orci s ap;- irt',l. it isonlv to be asr , Lie . i m - a , ... i ra d .o ami ton-ia-nt z-al ol l.ed t.. tbt a.t..iir:.Vil.. .ni.t t-...t the :N;t""l1 ,,"r'l a ro.A winch ha; more '" rti r,'v5' '1 ,,:'" ' !- Th. c,,;,- " wh" h ,"i,t " xer t.uarters, ;,o U,H Ntr:.r.lni.iry show of force, and l;,H "'t"ire wa ado .'.. d in . .me l.ei,.ns, ";1 r' 'i ai"'r " s-xaiuplo of the 1th, which net n turet it (i hi tins r. t bv the Mayor of the Aro.eliM.ltl( nt. who, in h :s solicit'for tl ub'ic Iraiituiiity , n.itakincly in ,!g d tlili l-.iens.ne iiecejsary , and required il Lv his ovy n autlioi it v. lr:w, M h II. An xtrs.v luntv (outiei fio.n i y ' st. i lay at t ie r-se'i-me of Count -'t it, l.in nt ,i a p -,iive ii ,v,i i,t: at ' CS ' ;!ll le. t , omi.'I, V as 1)111ia il sen. -,t l,t I',. ,, e it .... i Vn -ic.a arm, A e,i i y. It I ii't . a. i - ti' : M Ml, .-s.-lv foi : I- ( ii ,is n.i! 'iu t Pa i. i: "o t v, in, ;.-, i, , ,. ,, ,,llUs i'tit.l'j.j.n- y i. e I t.:' ii ti'ivction ot" Aiisi.i. i ii'i.ii1; ,,t 1 1 y ' v as impe ,p, r. Pyins, M u- !. 1 .'. A 'esjKU, n - n.v. tl t:.e ,!.lv hclo.t yt sp ! ay at I.mii , lioni o,u- Frei.t Ii c. ii.su; Tm, n, an i vis i.,.,,, ,'v li.par.f I t Paps h, ,,- I t lf. r i,li. It st.iii s .',,.1 the 1 . ,tr ! a ! j,,t . on. liile.t v na P,f Ait i.n auihassa lor atn-aiy by, mIu,i I' f Ail-tliail 'I lys yyrjf . i nt, I the t, UO,.y of .'t I leli,., .., au.l tuat ah i 'y I'li -e tr,ps won' j.r.H t-e,. in hy t e e l mart a ;anst the insuigei.t -I in . Im , oi.s. 1,111 in e .. p is i,, v, I i, 1 1 , a lorm.il V 10, . -Uiu-i ot fie prin, i(i. c, ,f ii.... i.,t -iveiiti.Mi y. Hi, I. I i hi t- I .., I.-;.- i... I p. ir,-i!, t,t :. i that it - I l,c .-s, p, . ti-,. in op,i-i -ow . i a..- asiir- l tiiat a,, army ol ', SOU men is .I'.oul ii he ll ;aii o,l i , (, . t iii. 'it tin- life ,'t f p arevol I lay; 411 I that M us ,.il Ci irai I is ..', 1 , on his t ay t asii., ,. " iiiinaii l nt it. Th ioo' t 11 , av-t 1 ,,- il I 0 s unt -thii.il hi-vv hi our i. 'ali ins vt ita id t ,r -igi , 1 ." ..riu tin I'iniint rrt di ,y,n..,, "We I. 'live the Joiiinyl .'.i Com,,,,-., r ,'e ,v ,s y . rv yyeu inl ipii,-.; 011 I, .11 t.'.-at 's t 10 mau l 1 1 e'isti..in int. iv.-etio,, ,,, p. '.,.. ! , p. ,, .,.. m -v . i ... .-, I h ,,, it, a 1 t Pk- ... v o il. p ill, lie ,,t ( .t 111 1.1; 1., i n ! !, ii :,ti 1 ', is n..t jet lr,ii-..U,. ,,.; r rfu ChnmUrt. aii, 11, t StXONY. riion Tut siss-ti .,i r 10 s 1 11 vyini us. A letter fro,,, I )r. ,, ii, dated March I , states it the King nod t o-lic, t ut ,.,, ,., tl i"- -

. N'"''Hau.i,,ne.,,i.1veredtoa.b-pu.,of,berty.hv.-,.o..ei.tlyc,.i,tr,bnt,iiL'iiil,.s,1ri.

- - " l " tit,on,.f the envoi,, d states, the prop-ct of 1 1 onst.t.itpii,, ,-h his Mai.-sty and his Koyal '""fuu'ici Pifiyi- tl,e nation, and who Ii to be submitted to the cjlilil.r.tion .f th, ....

BELGIUM.

Urussels papers contain a spirited proi lsmation ot the Kegent of Belgium, in which lie , states that he w ill defend to the utmost the rights and privileges of the Grand Duc'.y of Luxemburg. This Proclamation, which issigned by all the Ministers, savs "we began our revolution in spite of the treaties of l;Io; we will tinish it in spite of the Protocols of London :"" BUI SSEL-i-kucl.v.uh.. ot hie ululm of itrxt.n v.. I.xhahitanft th I'rorUre ofLn.rcmlur. 'Fellow Citizens I h u e sworn to nuinl aln the independence and integrity of the Bci.au territory. I shall be faithful to my oath. ! Do not uireryour'elvestobeimluced by proni.e or terrilied by threats. i he Congress li;n protested against the act t the Concrest at London, which a great pover K5e!l consider? onlr as propoali. 'I he nation which has be. :i able to van pmh the D itch rmies will maintain the protet of it repre-en-tative. We b.-iran our revolution in s hp of the treaties of 1-io: ami we will ii.iUh u in spile of the protocol of London. r ,.,,. r. , , , , uiixeiiiU!ir.lier, vol have been for these three centnne, BoU.ans, like us, and you have shown yourselves worthy of that name. "Ever since therein of phiii.i the Good, ' "in tsu, you had for the first time chosen .'i" uo.i w nn v.erman y, vou nave connn-, 11 ti" mrier uie same msmuuon as ine A. A f t I r--i i uei-ium. 'ln t!ie Uraml Duclir, as well asintheotbtr Bcls;ic provinces, Kin; William has broken the social compact which united him to the Belgians, tmp.I has released them from their encagemcnts by violating his own. "War has been decided between him and us; the legitimate authority is that which the nuuonai win nas louiiueii. "Vou are not strangers to our con. bats and our victories , you losve s 10m ineously as.ocia te,i yourselves witn tlie H Igic revolution, am the names of your volunteers are inscribed in the history of our days. 'Vou already enjoy, a fir as circumstances will i.er.iol, the Im-ui fits of the revolution. " 1'he tno't odi-jns taxes are ji) dis ied. lk Von nave yar-e!ves removed our communal Authorities and your allairs are administered by men of ymirowu eho iiiug. " V our Deputies have concurred in kiving to Belgium that cot.Mit'itioti which governs it. "Vou have not foi.otten the vexation of which j on have been for l." u.ir.- the victim-. l',.ir i!,; ., ..i- .!, ,,!.! ..- ... .. tion, which ha, ruined your ma.mlaci ores and vour a-rieukere ' " tTi. ;,.,'. Li M....1 ,.i .. and who excite among ion sivil war, are the agent", the accomplices, of the overthrow o! the govornm-r.t. They have lived by all the abuses, and they regrs t tli 'ai. "ked.iee urn, Franto herself, separated from Belgium! Prussia, hemmed in on all sides by hues of cu5loin ion 3cs. 1 our nroy nice . ..,! i ...... . . by constilnting ite!f apart, would he the most wr tched eoiu.tri on earth. "!.ux ;i,!i:;rh' rs, remain united nt:i! firm. In the name of H. l .iiiiii, accept the insurances that your brethren will never abandon you. " The Regent of Helium, K. L. Scuti.T Cllos 1 1 R . SPAIN. A letter from Figueira-, of the flt!i of March iy ' "Insurrectionary moveaients agitate the environs of ah'iicia. The loyal Guard w hich comi o-t t! the garrison of Harcclona has set out for Madrid."' On the other band, we ha v.? i:i-t "rccei ved n telegraphic despatch, which st ues that " l orriios hao iliseinliiirket ito tliseiiibarkt t at San remand. . where ins.oree w .a-1 joiiied by n battalion ol marine?, but he vv:i notw il l s'.aud in :, vigoro't-lv repulsed; scvri:l men yi re kdlcd an 1 a great number remain ; risotiers. "On th. a :-!s-ii:.. t. "The 1 main trin vu.ls. ame day the Gorrr.ior of Cadiz was le of (he neighboring places reil and in.lidVreiil to those two POd Fi t; AT.. Th- Mag t Lisbon at ki t arrived on Frilay aiiernooii we. br w ith ti. s , at lies fro. 1, th ment. The pi i-ops 1 1;, t. :u tile; to oy 1 rrun Pan in ip.r i.yi .r i. Port a . ipse t icy t r . ly i ... j ri-oned lor h tMi.ut i's Lovcriiiiiciit n iu uiiiiergoiie meir iriai oy me special commission, a inl bad L fuu'id guilty of only a -art t.f the charge, by w hich their lives yytnild be spared, tin the g' id ult. yve are informed, in a Lisbon Gametic, that "anspicio ts day which restored to Portugal, after a long absence, the august monarch who now happilygoverns Portugal, wa ctlebrated with great f pb-n.to i:r nutt epthiisiii-r;!. If Majesty a drawing in the palace ol A jud a, yvhi.-'h was extremely brilliant.' The propo-od ady am e of duty 011 port svine appears to have excited some aliirm in Pot tugal, and ?oi,.e persons nr.pleased at the rospi t oi the tpiestiou relating to the Mt tinien treaty coming to an issue between this country and the 'crtugueia Government. Lirirpuol Cli r n . TFKKF.Y. Letters of the ih ult. have been recr ived from Smyrna by way ol Marseilles. They are four days later than lhoe which are expected by the Turki-y mail, due mm.-o l'hur-da v yvet k, and Dot y t t come in. The urr 1 v ais ol "T i-lis), goods had b. en f or sonit t i me 11 1111 sua i , treat, but their coiisuu, tion has been considerably ac t It rated by a -great fire, by wbichseyer.il large w art houses, pp,,.," ysjth good5, w t re entir. ly destroyed. The city of Alep) o has again I su lb red from the tlU rtsofa Violent t-arth-1 tpiake, which occurred on the i'si of Pecemj l"'r- Most rf the highi r buildpp.s w. le knockI e.l .low 11 ami nth. rs consider ib'c miured. Tl e , tpiarttr inhabited by Ibiro cans In.yvi vi r, yy is ; not damaged; but the resident;, fearing the recurrence oftl.e disa-ttrs.,t ! f I , hy w hi.h nearly the yvho'e city tit came a h.-ao ol" ruii.s, took reinge in tents and woo len hni'diii;, hastily erected 111 the opt n ti. Id, y. hero they vv t re ! tleii riniiied ton-main so long as it yvas thought , that any danger t xi-ted. 1 . .1 1 1 . - . . . . . . Isyiyii Tn.iMys. This yelierable m:in, yvho was styled tlx-"father nf American "miters' tlietl in I'.o-ton nn Monday la-t. II,- was horn in KI ', an 1 b.-..in In- t iret r "about the time Franklin va : callctl from the t rit ate studies (' ' his ollice, to fulfil the duties of public minister J abroad, tin hi-first cut ranee into business, he ' W M 4 1 1 . l . n .-.1 kli.,.1 r, .F niilxP, A. i,l iui,il. ' ami possessing an ardent mind, he pursued il,.... 11. . . o - ;.... .. , ,0 n. 1 1, it .1 . Ot .11 t.l III s fill lit I s;si.. 11. 1 u- .1 s, : ' " t niiilt nut vuinniiiuiii 111 iif pnvate exampie, and pr.if. ss,,,,,.,! abilil y, as r.!itor ufa new 5pa 1 r, to the progress nnd" mnsummat ion of that riorums revolnt ion, w hich seate.l t be 1 rood eiamre of A nuriea mi a throne nf j independon...

POLITICAL.

FROM THE NEW JKHSFY EyCiir.

Slron hitunnny raimtJathonhm. . ln lookin ov,pr the SttMu,aa of the fltk ot i - .11 i r i-i- Ar-ril, 1031, I discover a communication if v have recently hoard ot se veral n;dt- vVaitor Armstrong in vbica he appear, to viduaN of re-pet talul.tv and iriliuenct. in w;Ult some information respecting acomruuuisociety in our iiei;!ihorhood, sihully cation in the W. Statemjn, (of the 7tb o!

withdrawing from the Jackson ivirtv; but it is seldom wc can expert to find a ... , c. c , , 'ii'iiiiiit iii i 'i.ic that party and in society as Judge Miller. (wlio0 letter aillionricinir his withdrawal from the Jaek0'1 pa rtv will he fouJ ,clow.) whose M)e of diltv to Ills . . , . . . r . , , country, to lunell. nnd hi. Iriet.d.S heCOITlPs so powerilll as to leait him. Ill (lelltlice Ol all COIlSeijlUMlCe. Iioltlly to come oil with a nubUf. mvmanlion. i i, MiU.r li n tiinil lirli In . , ("ft l l iranks ' 1,10 ,ackson Part.v 1 11 1 tll? COUn" t"; 1 e has hoci) looked Upon as a kind ot load.T, having frOOUCMtlv been railed

f0 preside over their puhlic and private I works against the building of Mr. A. and Lf- ,; r-, tr r ver raised the ;e"i till it laid hii hoi tsu meetings as ( liairma-i. lie is one 0f:,err:u,i. " V, , . . -. . e ruins. If he can recollect the circumstance e Judge, ol our Court of I ommon Jn1 hi, citeillMIt 8nd eoiiiuct on that dir. Plea6, and we have never heard his he ,n:iv ascertain how Ion- Farmer has beer,'

character or oualificalions as a iudre or . ' V S r "! """s ".rp-..,u .., vl '" capui i.u .una ironi uif J hikmui party, and as lar as we can asrer mii, he has heen actuated hyapure sen- : ofohlijxation to his country. This we call His address is puhlished hy his own rejUest. to Tift: n r.i.ic. It is both the duty and privilege of a freeman, whenever he shall find himself politicaliv j j identified with ;i party, whose jirineiples ol' action do not accord with disown, to with draw from it ; and it seems due to all, that his reason for such withdrawal should he frankly dec!. ,red. livery individual,, howevi r humble, i.- sn;ieosed to bear some portion of the responsibility of the mea-iircs of the party with which head.. The under-incd is th rei'ore constrained, lct silence should ho coieltui d into an aoprova', to express his disy.v.robati.vi of the spirit of the present d in ant party, and to sas, that ho cannot co-o:erate in m -asiires whic h he thinks do vio'ence to the Con-titti-.i . ....c.i . . . 1 i uiuii ieinie interests ol i ' h ni,,ioMI- U i,h,mt U nu i' delad, or j noticing the tuiti-republic-.n conduct f the i VTiy in this Stile, ;is exhibited at the late si s'ion of lv Legislature, it i deemed suilicient hardy to advert to the course of the Mil-mini-tr ation of the General Government, in a h iv particulars, as cotet it nt ing insuperable oh-1 jt ction, to a continuance in power of the resent -Vdiiiini'tr ation. For insiaace : the policv it. r.,l .tt'..n !. !.. I.. I- . . . . . ....i-i..,. to no- .-o,.(. n i(i m.ll.iUS; 1 r s , , . . . , ' etpivocalcon.liict :n reference to the .Teat sy stenys of Intt rtiiil Inn rovenciit'. and the i'iirIts repeated attack" on t b- inde, endenee ol the Judiciary, the i in pro; .er a npoi in t iuent to ollice, and the abuse of the ai'nointiugriower by nominating rejected individual', and even appointing to ollice, after the adjournment of (he Senate, a man v ho hail been rejected by that hotly as unlit for that station. The President's opposition to the Charter of the I'uite.l State' Hank, an 1 his r..ject for establishing a National Moneyed Aristocracy, ami his determination to be :. candidate for reelection, contrary to his own .b el arcd rrincipl. s. In short, tin' ronr'.-m' the Administration ha--. j t he o jn ion of the Mihsenher, been such as liforfi it ail claim t jiuhUr r.oi .'." uc . xmf.:l n. mii.i.ku. Newark, April 2, 1:il. mosi rut: nation y. joi rn sl. MI-.t f KMI ri'KMX; lMlll.M)J.i,I'lll . trait f I- tier from a it nth man ft I'hilo-d-Ip'iiat-t his f Hind ii this Ciy, ,jf; ,i lp,il " I w.-i-s It t at tip. C ,y ttl. -tin t!i,. !;.! i!u s, l.-it I im ,, it W:k lh larg,C;s' .'vr Ii-!.! i-i I'bil iii,-!;.hi.i. Soiifuld h',s ' li'" ':!' tv'.ri'.o tu tlie t-mliar-go w-t.s o ;ual to j-, and s ,:no old, deny it In! tnv part I d .fit l i iiovc tlie coiiC'iiir scvyns s,,, jrprat ,s yylicn LifiyiMti; yvas) 10rc. My opinion is that tin- Citv'ntnl County of Pltiliuli-lj, liia will vote: f ,r ('l ay. I have tm. ! a let that Jm ks.. 11 : ill" not bo re--loetod, wliich y.ui will say is d iin pruitv well for a .Licks, n matt. IV.itii uh.it I i-.-'ti discover, (Jc. JailvSotl IS, I iiy J lM. upi lg; I1PM-L' IllljlO eiiiar -to say the letist.l e l.-as n.su'e s. ttie ( I 't he 1110s' 1 iiii.t.rtiiiptte :iiip. io'H.t ii-w. th-i 1!,.Iem..ri . f P,.!ly could ha vc iir;M'il him t i. I igdi.un is uii;ii.i.ilar; Ktt.'ti is ttnm t. I.r t.. '1 i.t; lorrv iimi Gr.in. h :ue tnnopiiliir. .eaditi 7 iiien .1 .1 i.-!. ,-..,'.. Ml nwil arty he I"e 'hat l!if .Tacl. n iiieelino at 1 1 ii ris- ' II : 1 ' 1 was s,-t i.lh.at bv the Pi-evident's pri-S.-i ie-:ir . ai d ib -v 1-. i I :.t ih,. 1 r !i e. Th.-v :.re about to ..jve 15 .ii.Pn c.c a ct ifihi-se ,tii I. Ul-'r, ! ir.-hisi' l-.e yv.: displ-.,-,-,! .. 11 I i is ,," 1. tnnes. I l;n,,u iur lew t u :! 1 hay e I' 1 s IT Mh':-i, tie tin.fi tn idf tin mv tt'in 'b-.' J iehs.,11 i-iipii d It; riM-!eft,.,! The t !,- I will Van crre-sp, pt'eii-e yyph Cilli.i'n has n va'ed hi'ii who w i ! I sue. i-e.l him 1 M ,t pn-'e".l to sa , rerlaiiilv nut Mr. lonell The people have a epical o p'c- ' t 11 !' s.-ctli -r trie j ii!p-.i ' r.,p,. ,. ceg.-! d in the vile ruin; '.fan e'ectp.p ''e'.el' .1 let I r.an will i'Mtid nutip- " Ml 11 fi. 111 ill' ( wbii-'i I opine, i, tt ').,, . s I I lb.' fp-bl yy ill I J,,, ! ., . pn,! flay. What p,,ttp n .,(" y,.tt, , I. ...ill . I I . 1 -p r,!i. he yy i I ! .1 'ni : . v 11 1 ,1 11 ra i.'upi ( 11 'i "- I I : 1 heiet f ... is i s ... .. . I I, tor.,! I , . ,1 . 1 .1. - - j 1, ,i't 1,1 1 1 ; il" .('.'! 1 1 , e.-!i 1 f ti-y t 'I e .-.. -.. ,- I ! .. ,1 -v ' SIP.;, 'l.i'' I ,VI I, ink i t . I . 11 'In si I t Tl.e ftl en i ' th i! (o .Liehs nV revt, i. e nf tins !ate. lone i.. . eeiiino tht ereat measure pass,..! away in faet,tn.,st oftl em ceased with his election Miry put him in and that svas th. ir ..I i.-.-i . f .'il wool. I have stpek to him thtuiP-h life , , , e ' 'if , . y . r . ' ' " " "'ir purpose, br it ,s . 1 -- " ' ",,,r ' l'ili vv on,., ... ''"f "'"' '""I'l '' uttle liit havi-t-; i!,,n Itie t'ut, 'll-'V lo int lep t. ms-tv-lvcs e tmiittled ntlV further thenfoio i..,,r., 1:1 . ,itthl him, which I think the willZ

C O.TI.TI 5 3 CATIONS.

I OK IMF STAVL8M AN. January last,) over tht signature of Ftrntr. -r- W1S"C.' lI" ""l r " . ' l" ,c"""' j, certainly a piece of information that woe.! be m, Uind of benefit to Mr. A. unless the Tutmer has defamed his character. This tbn Farmer denies. Mr. A. wikhci to knur w,"thrrthe Farmer is a cit.zen of th.i .omit r or not and upon this lnumrv, he will try t Mf A nift insi,,ht. the Farmer's ; Virginian by birth, fully half white, and free born. As to his remdence in thu county, s ' cannot precisely recollect the daj of tlr 1 month, and year, but he will notice a circi..tj stance which will brini; Mr. A. to a recoll-.-tion of the daT that Farmer landed, with i i ' familv, in thecounty of Dearborn. Itwast'jj j day when the elements planted their brea; resident of this county. Hi next inquiry it to ascertain the cause of the Farmer' comidaint. Mr. A. in this case, anneara ver A,:'-' of apprehension ; for I doubt whether there i. . chool-bov in town, who erer read the co: muuication that Mr. A. has reference-to, but. it the first reading, fully ascertained the Firiuers meaning. If the shoe fits Mr. A. I hav no objection that he should wear it. Ije.L refer Mr. A. to the communication in the 4HJ j .No. ot the Stat esman. The cause is so jila:r that a " wav-tnring man, tliougti a tool, ni not err therein." As Mr. A. acknowledges himself responsibly to the citizens of Dearborn county for all hi official acts, I, as one, will take the liberty c putting one or two interrogatories to Mr. A. in which he can clear or condemn himself. '! In first is ; Did not vou vote against legisla ting at all on tin? ml valorem question, la'. Iwinttr? 3d. Did you not, after you found : there wr.s a majority of I mciiibf n opposed j to legishitini on the question, petition th j House to sulfer you to change your vote on I the other side, that your name might appear ! on thejournal a a friend to the ad valorem ! system, ami thereby gull the people, and make I them think th-t you were what really you i wt re not, a friend to the system.? Now, sir, i! i this js the fact, nnd 1 doubt it not, I am surj prised that you wih to he judged by the ins rction of the journals of the Hous?, for wt j tanners know not but you may have got every v"t( 3 "" gave changed, on the opposite side ou ' '' journal, from tln sido yon voted ol. ! Are you not now in a dreadful ouandar , for fear those ad valoremitcs will not omr write you down, but vote you down, whiih ha driven you to those high toned measure, that you front rank Jacksonians have lately adopted, that no oilier man, but a wholti .Lit ksotiian can have the honor of being electe I lor 'ounty,v'tate, or l". States ofiicers. Weara mom consistent kind of be incs : we iitrnd to support men friendly t( MKASL'ULS and tot mi n ; yve calculate to support wen whom vva have faith in, bo they Jackson or Anti-Jackson; yve ha ve ever been opposed to proscribe:;-; any man or clas of men because thj diff'Tt 1 with us in politics. W find the enemies tif our system crying out that the State js r.ot ri'e; and one" Facts"' has given us a lengthy lecture on tin; subject, and has exaggerated on the expense, at a great rale, to dishearten tit, il possible. Put yve farmers are not going to be frightened eithar with words or grass. He believe our measures to be of the wholesome ki r.t!, nnd yve are determined to support them ; and if the State is not ripe at present far the ad valor. 111 system, we will strive to elect n.en whole advocates for it, that it mir. have all the bn. h cleared nut of tho way, ani may bo ripened as .juick impossible. Fellowcitien( W(; yvell know that to set enemies te any system, to work at it, they will rather hedge up the way, than to clear the objection out of the yy-ay. As for Mr. " Facts,"' ho prophecies that Hie system will not take place for a number of years, " if ever;" but we are at a Iocs for faith in the prediction of the Seer; we do not see the mantle of Elijah on his shoulders. FARMER. April 3."., 18.11. FOR THE WESTERN STATESMAN. Dear ani Lovcn L'ncle lien: I want you to no how tha are dtiin bims hear in ranchestcr; the people's agreed tu du thare own biznis, ami tha kald a kaukas metin hear tn-day, nnd maid a charman and skratary tu kondukt th uietin ; and tha maid a komite tu go tu Larcncburg in the first plase; ami then tha maid a komite tu make resolvs, 111 the next phase, thn sade, to get Jaksonians intu olis; and the resolr kiimito went nto a runic and maid a heap ofresolvs about Jaksoa ami puten Jaksonians in all the ofises in tha bole Aiucrioa. Tha didnt want any bodv el n olis nt all; and you may depend, unklc Den. tha put it hard on old Joney Q. Tha said ha cut hisnozc and cars of kloso to his hed, and now he must ,e a clecr inuly. I want rou tn t. l the foks four f,,k) if tha sec him, not tn be sUar.-d at him kasc hes got no noie nor ears, kase ittha',1 s.-e him and not no nothin about it tha',1 be fntend intu fits. And tha told bi taies on Henry Clay. Th sade he'd eat it b.de ox nt one mes. Cosh ! if he was tu go tu Nuin Jam! he',1 eat the yankeys up, house and hum. S., you must take kare of him as wel a Jonny Q. fr if tha t. l the truth hes the wosk man oy the tn. The men ten wai splendid one ; thiir miz Jl Jaksonians at it, and Curnil Sp.neer tn bute. Sukses tn him, only he warnt as ad valorem man now, but he shud be one when the nu kountys fot ripe. Thare was 5 or 5 Kla men hear, tha scd, and tha ware sorry t henr Henry so bad abused, but tha kudeat help it, tor most all the Jaksons wor thear in the town, and tha only a few, and tha aad tn take it g.st as it kum. Tho tha are all favorable to tartial improvement, tha giv us a hca p of inferuiaslmnitha warnt kontcnt tu stay at hum, but went Hear of tu Old Roam, and 'tol. us th. ir Kings did not die for some hundreds 01 years, thinks I then I'd like tn be a Kingbut then tha told u.that their Kines war killed, then I th-irt I'd as liv di as tu he kilt A for the squire, I gh,. lim ,ro(lit for wha h did; he was opposed to bindmj men's contiences according to the resolutions of sed sae.tinr. As fur iinklc Davy, he wanted the squire .track from the list kase he didnt want to Ko the hole tale and al; l,t tl,,- Herman posed ,t and t w asnt ,ln Ifthi,,, the wa the Jack.om.n. du we d.int likts it, ,llt we kant help it. I remain yourloynn friend. 'OK STRICKLAND.

April 16, ISM.

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