Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 12, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 June 1831 — Page 2
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ortr the liusiiantlUndvtioHary mon eum'.t , in th: t'j.viai li uninions, i:r ' rv 1 al Nhw York, May 1;', 1S31. l'U. ri.Vfi ihin Ca.,j, I'a.ilniu Maccv 1 .. p.,. Kit h.r t anau.i, I apian . JUw, . ritcitl'V . .,is. it v.-r.l.cv.l f.m I tlri. 1 v ... ...u .. pooion the Hta April. Uy this arrival, we have recced our f.les of Liverpool paper, and pri, , s current to the 1 1 ,;th Nrdon of the loth, , Tl. ii, o t important news, i ti.it of th dc-; . M o - ' " . . .
i. ttf the Kiifsiann. Tlia brw Poles Cght cr,nvlIC(i this Memorable day. v kh u touracc u:.d enthusiasm which astonisu j Thtt f0iow in i the letter of the cenoraliniull Turo; e. J mo, written from ti c camp of Pembcrei!kie, Vr:uice appears .jii.i t. ani det rmiot d. if i ,,ie gj ft ol March, at 10 o"clock at night. j uvib'.c, to regain sc. j flV-nibewciikit is four miles (tinrman) from IVliuiu continues in a st.it,? ot'.liordtr. ar.a,v, aa,l one from Minsk.)
The di tress of Ireland increases. I ii- ,im-vi-,' .vt i .vrvr ! '
. ue imu-ii ;iiamei.. funanii ua-it '-i and marelied durin; the whole lJ. it is i:i..i:,s,ou the li;h. S oi.ie di-uion took ilaci- i p,,!,, to collet t the particn!ar n"jo:-ts,fo as : iti.e Hju'c el I'ou.a.ons on that day rilativv j to rPn,i,.r a fui account of the affair. Foro; d .o 1. 1 ru:, in the. eourfc of which Lord John 1 , 0 )H)t.)ni. thjs ,hitv to a mora leisure rr,o'ii!!.e! ir.ada a diclo.nre of ti.e cliani,e in the J ll)eIlt- i:1ctr n to comn umcalc to the governi :itiiii iit at iuii.i.'.ers in soii.e important res-; tjl0 f iieral result. . '- vh;c:- S"v snrpii-e.ltl.e house. j . This d:iy J.e advnR-cd cnr.rd of the a arir't.uuh respect t j opulation, Lord John i ,10nn, T yrecioitatcd itself upon the corps
srl akn.w.e.l.-.t that the eensju (. ' i . it!) uVit.oritctic.ii'hrid since hfuio' f'"-'b , i -iii in.:e:i.p s aim sou.ciimes umur si.m- , :at . i v vr.icl. to act in disfranchising '' j .h-; sec. t or.gl !.e avc a sort cl notice. tr. .t I' l.M.Mr oorotnh could inak. out a cae I io t ;e ti.!.i, i. on o: umiuters, that it popma-! t .f.a had tcir. -.M.d. r r.itd, honld be duly con- ; H.I-..1 Thr !.. !. 1 .;), the noble lord pro-; . . . to say. hnd keen w.11 considered by t .r.a.isttTS d.int., t ncfs, and the word.ng, ; a.aar tt; at-1 ome n.inor matters of: .I. t ii ccrrcv ti d.n b:ch h -hould explain to the i,ue e.n .ionivy ; tut I e procrc.ind te say that ith :e-t ret t.ua rta;n n.ti ( ofiuotion-t)i fore oue, lu'.m-t. r ha 1 deeply consider! d hi ll.cr they ecuM not int-t the parties with j sc;-,c o .iu f .-ion, vt it i out abandoning the c . '.ii.il priiei,'le of the bill. On one snch ; :.(. t uu,ily, the continuirg to parties hnvi: ., a ;V."i ise by b.rth,of a servitude the privileges o derived, the noble lord eipress, d hiineiiSJ as to 1 e ly us unnileliigihle,but withre.pe. tto anotr.tr. that upon which Gt-, : rail-a, ovne !,a gn.n noticn ol a n.olio'.i, r;i ely. the alteration t l the number of ruem- ': in the house, inini-ters, ho said, w ere pre-,-:jied to comply with the wi-h of the hou-c, it it j'io .id b' dendeJly ej ics-cd against the ;r.' ttrn He roncicit 1 with n alarming :hr constancy ol the ministers to the prim i- : !n . f tke bill. .v i F. B. .-ugd. ii, Mr.O. Bar.krs, ar, I other-.
u"-r ',Trntf al "" SifUratioiis,,,,;,. R ins above ,( hours on hoi-eback, it
r:i.: t'.eir c.oik.is ai n,e pracncaniiity ot to-.ng ,i to (Cii.ii.it lee on Mor.day, upon what win nm i'i so ron.-idi rabu a I'.ejrce, a new nie i'rm.ka'.'ic s; cec'.i wa ai.i.io by Mr. liar.!, .it. Iv.e i that the reopie were not for the v l-.at t:ie peop.n want is scot and lot .:i t hy.iX iiia pi'iii.i'. ... tua. iac nrir - .-irriitrrs .f thi bill. Nevertheless he, j h::s v ould tupuort the bill, because it made j . . ,r . . ... l ie.sst a certain inroad u;-on a; artonutiabie s stem. He repeated and it iterated auain and vid igaip. Ra.i.1 the cheer' of the onpo-ition, that the )ii' wt re not in favor of the bill. I he conversation was re-u.i.ed en the l.'ith. ': i:t noihivg trjiipirr-d that is worthy of par-ti.--.iar notice. tV the Mlb, the subject came -ip !i the IIce.se of Lord.-, and was dicneil :r ti e day without ary rt--ilt. There w as nethi.'g ii. ...rtaut in t'.;o ufin t: i. Kt t. but 5 ru.'- idtl'.cr cc: res-e 1. POLISH OFFICIAL nM.LF.TIN V'ass 'v, .rr ;T. i . i n e.:iai.i:;i;eo'r-iri- ":.; f liavir.e U i.it.eil t'.iut Marshal Di'.b.tsci: h.. .1 tltvi did hi- force-, mi l -ily !-it a :i.a!i rp of his array to oh. erve the capit ., t io J tin r-olutio!i to ; ass with a irc-.t j art of his . trorps to tlie sil.t bank of the i;'.iii.t. Ai- , .Vr t.aiiitk: -ci.vionslv sent lien, l imii-ki to wards iVtrd. nk t. to kei'tv m cheek li e c.r Cier.crai a.kcr, at d the cuards who acre I advancing t!.rt-, he quitted VatsSw duria-.-' t'eni.Vt c: the ,'hith i.lt. and attacked, al i Wawrr. the vof j i oftiin. Geisu,?.r. r. !vj w er the.e liitretu hi 1 ia verv slrot - .an I ndvatitv-j tev.: j o-:iioT!s. While the a h an. .1 guard ot j ti e Poi:-!i ar:i.r were ii-gate '. ia co:nh it w ith j "o ir it iimiiiu of UniMU'i ic.fintrv. Gen. K -1 .,. risky a"j r 1 i with I. is division on the irte- j i,'ri,ht, attacked it by storai, an 1 -- j i Ic.F at tl.c oitit ol t:. h.tvonct all its rei.iubts and j 11 tr HC ..i nl.. I I'.llr.l. ..I n.iA a: . f . .. . . . . ' mi, i..-, u.- t. ! r i,! utulhsr to i..y tiowu li., :r ai.us, ' iuik it.rc catitton, mn tinn.idri-, nn.i itrvi t-1 the it.'ta ititj a Iii thi.- ! ton. 1 at. wiitch lasted n... re than two hour-. ! the biiu.a de i oin ..aiidej b fol. K.imarnie partlc.ii.irly dflmr'tishe J iHvli. The eaemv, l.i.. 1.. . -i.il . i r a.l. ml,. . . .k i . i . . . . -v. - j . ''. vj..i.-.-'-- 'v..ia..., wh'iii ittru ensried and fort, lie 1 since th eth of Ftb. r treated to Jiihc-na, where it at'riii.Ud a 'I ind, but was compelled t.) t ield na '.r tin. hre of our infantry, lvhich crossed it tftint both idk. As the cii' my was returning towards Minsk, be reenved fresh reinforceiLet'ts; he then Oia le mnnv atlanipt1- to laainin .ood potittouf, whiih the grou.i I j ie-nt-fd to l.im ; but all r (i Un.-e m I. is p:rt proved iiitlei; l.lur troopt j rc'sed l.im visorous"v, aad he did not t,.j till at I fmhewie!ki, .'. :.i-c he joii.d the corps of Gen. Itoscn, which .'c'siH Ihcrj :t laiiitary r.rti.itd position. It a thf ii f.ve o'' lock 1.1 the evening, when ie tei-tan. hud bccmie more obstinate. I'r.r- .- Mnhat lasted till t. a o'clock at ni;ht. ' :r aiti.i. rv Oi i'i-ic.1 I !.p : i.nil . ,n . ,T il... . n. :, oor tirailii iiri fired fr ),n both ndrs; the lire u .ii l'vdy mid i II 'i't,iir,e:l, hut aftor a otr it of sotne hour', thettir.ry wh routed, h pe.iti,, , ahvndoiied to ...jr troop, and h i'.i nitii precipitation. 1 1 1 los mti't have I -a 11 terv coi:-i lerth'f ; it i, e'timated at -J.llOii ! ania iuany wouiiricL Many oili.-r. s nave I UU a. aiaoiif ottier', the l ulonel eoinnsn l.rt "t the Wilni rt im?nt. Wn hue .-. p.. ( .ilit ; risuors,f.r wh ile Inittalior.s woe ' 1 t I ly limva their nrno, and we are fvtrv in t.aot hearing that dii. in; tho prrtnt day t ! i.ti.i.ial r.- mt.is arj hourly briii;ing into r, vd j'l il ti 1 . H - bar t.ikn twelve pieces of cannon, a ,-n it m.inr wagons ot ammunition, and a good !e.al .l itmi. The trgimonts ef Fai heurs i f y t '..e - mi' n ) bnvitic derBniide 1 arms, we bae i- ikn a io itieni inun' leu Hv Hie enemv on t ' la I I if billlc; t hoy n out to sr. k thrm, m l are re tiiroing armed with nni-kuls. The on. nit havin lasiij till ten o". lor k at nijht and lh a: my being fatigued aft r n?..r. than neiitj hours bard marching atid lighting, it Mil- niipi,tit,!e tr .airoiftho eiii-.-nv -en itif.-s., it. .f!cit, oi this combat . r..n..M us immense. reulli, lor the General - r r r- ri: v Iv to thp j l.in ,T,,. h ,e had
happily conceived, proposes' to attack the
dispersed cantonments ol f .Marshal Diebitsch, i . . - -I lj i - :.. r I important results, and asure a complete victo- ; to the noble ritfcmUre of liberty and r.ationindependence. '1' I - L ' 1 . r l. ,. , , i 1 .,.,-...... , . , . ,, ,. - ,. Princo Cartor,ki: M. Uecry ;kowski, meuimrot tr-e rovcmnieiu: ana taunt .uaiacnow- - . . " J 1 TL 6ki, mini-ter of forcicn affairs, hare accomiei U corarnaudcr.,n-cluef since the com- I tnwlcement of the affair until nightfall aid j. ,auer Having wmreu m- 'Vi., n. witnesses of the triumph with which he To tLe National Co trnmcnt. 1! u.re I : inform Ton of the in. -ortant events of this day, I inu--t prem:-e, that, a the aunv has toii.l.t ; 0i (Jem ral Geismar. whiih occurred a stronc j.tjon at Wawtr. Atteracon.bat ol two j ii(JU r, this cor rs wasbc aten and pursued ni on I the road to Minsk. Krery where as the cue- j ai,ied by tr.sh remforccuinits, which he j r t;all "rrrt-ived. wi.shed to rrolit bv the ' 0,itjng which this road f.) often presented to .iiui hi.f.rts ..:ly drew upe-i him additional j0..c?. rilJv, the whole cor s of General Kosen, united at Wen.bi.-wei'.kie. endeavored u op s l.,.t the h..ttlo which we fonj.t ,u..r. ,'.,', ,i ; tl,n nt. .!.t. -it m'tlwf.!. . . 7 ( . . - . and the carrying of all bis positions. " During this day, o glorious to the Tolish arms, the enemy suffered a considerable lo. "More than 5,' KM) of C.nOs) of Lis men have petn jjj,,. or wou :)''ed. a- Jar as w e can iudse at this nion.ent. " Auotu tl.r pri -oners are Gi neral !.wan dorski, niid a great r.um.'.er of si;; erior and Other efT.crrs. V. have taken 0 standards, !." j ieces of camion cf which a ;art have all their harnes- I " ua:onf tilled with aijnumiti..u. and o:t.e thou unds of musk t "This victors is the no'ie advantageous lor the Po!iii arm--, inau.iKh a- it tias net been bought on our n to by si:y verv con-id. ri! !tloS. Tbi- is httubut -.hh to the s ir, i ist thl kl.t&., nil i. L" url.l.l, . s l . t 1 an i.tt.i.'k which, we folh.Ned up. tbroighont tbei!a wni. i ine cn atett vigour. iMa-iy ! the eriemv eaiianoi.s wire cm io pe ccs on ir.n ueia oi i Latlle, Hn.lotiisis f re i....ie irisoner in a is mi p.j.tioic lor iiif ki (.it - mii:t iii loiurtii n; a more comidetr renort. I ..niv ia of thi '. i-..ti..-,l .nr.r, .r, i. r "...i. . .", . ... . i . ,i . . I i . ii. i, .ii. sii.ii iur iiiiuic iH'ivi'ei io m :u :i. . ) ble'iincs, iij .iti oki' iinns. " TWo fommandi r-i-c hifi. SKIvZV.N Kf !1 I j Vn oiricr. w ho , u ' hf v' A P e:t a,t MUlt' ,.r.l..r.ril,,. V" . k? a , A pi il 1 , ." P. ! . is at ere o". !o. k tins day , b order of the coniiiiat:i!er-ii-. hie -,lr.s t o l.e Natietul Gov.-rniuesiJ, ti e nt .vs of !i' -U eeei which have thi. dav 'Lnaiued the dc- . i-r. ,i.c.i n.ui w.i. a,,, -i,in,.en t..e nevotionof ..nr heroic-ar.,,v. Th. enemy made a i new attempt to re.ist the vigorous attack f I oe.r troop-; after a f-.i-.-iou con 'oat !iev wei. j ai i- driven m rctieat. Thi ( tit o I considerable; vv have cow tJ.OttJ prisone in.orig whc-ii are ma.iy el'i. eis of .-a:a:.ici;e otners, i i,e i.en. oi .trtnlerv,. jrcj ix ei. eos cf can.-me, an ! many wae.e'.s of in, i ::,- i t munitic.;-. The N atioinl ti, iv: nr cm a;r L-o-1 iu j to send their Secret irv t i.o.t.i .mart. ;--, to . i'car to th! o:'i:mni.er-i:i-ci'i I the C ro-s o! tho f o.iimander of the . '.tarv ' r.ii r ef Po land. , Aviil Tiie t.f.-j s-r of an in urte -tion fa Lit1 ' ! s a. i irn a, is th.s d iv rot: 1. t! ei - " em Meia.'l ail .oai ;spii '. be re. The Lithuanian Nohh ae hbertv to tlair sdave-, aad ei-tr.!: itai.nn,st thr-tit. The ru-sian aV' '. '. ''y vi-ae to t arry away lio-.r i t . -o. '"to th'- Prussjaa ti rr:t -rr. u 'e . 'u : li'- :ou-lv rcv-cti:. bv the l.:i,n ii: to Ihe I.e lui.cii 1! ! A ay : A ii"-. trie re- a ' - hi-- i. tn Pans on Tui-s.i.: , w re, ti...! iu in-urrerl o.a ; that the G ; a: a 1 r.i iet .vn1 -ri hi, P"it! ly r: ii:-i i to pry i e ; t : -tale;, lit e.: bis tnhii?" ta !i'i- t. '. vt rtitl pai ani-hi-
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IV t ' C. ( D . i 1 I ..-' ' t . . . . ....... i . - I'-Kia : n.tvai.i :.e .1 ta.- ,;i :r..i tton ol tf. An- -'.- i:o-..i inun; .: at'fei; i lor t:.e r. - : covey of Finland, wbi' i : t.i : ee. sr r it a.l ' bet Liis-i a. V c r !..:,, ii i i i.tiut, h id 1 . I I . .... i
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... .nn.i 1...... ...... .1. 1''.. ... 1.. 1 X aa amlia-.a,.or Was .IctU-lilv ll-on hi- mv , from Warsaw to on-t,utin.,i.;'. io roie the I rorte to a co-operation Cgum lerablu -tr.-s ' had been laid a.ion a I kn-? .ub!is.ed in the St. Pi tc.-ihurc; tLietl.-, by whiih the Kuiperor di.baodc l the Finr i-li ie,im. nt of f arauineers, as s'leiviug his di-tru-t ol the fidelity of tbat pretiuce. These rejuntt, saveriitg as they all did of 'var, had the r.1t ct d rather dt-pies-mg tlft fuiu'fc in Pari-, O.i Mjnday tlie f haiaber of Peers hrontht to a conclusion the tnal (par contiimact-) of the .Da rout d'Hamsc, faneile, aad de Mouthed, the Fx-Ministt-r, who have escaped from Franco. The sentence was, as follows: The Court " Peclafrs the Darotis d'Hatis, f.ipelle, and do Montne! guilty o." the crime of treason ; t( Condemns thc-aitl Daroi.s d'l l.nise, Cspelle an 1 do Monthel lo perpetual itiipiisoameat ; " Decrees that they -hall he deprived ofnvil tights, in roiiiormitv wilh the -i?th and ''llth Articles of the Penal ode: " Declares theia also decraded from their tij t'e and ordir ; " t on.lH'iins tl.eiii jointly and generally to lrfray the co.-t of the proceeding. I mm tiie Journal i'cs I lehais of Tmiiav. Litters from Tilit. of March 2i'.. nnnitiinri that 2tl0 Ruin troops infantry and cavalrv, were compelled to take shelter on the Pru--imi i.. ,. Territory, and that they were expected to arrive that day at Wj-hwick. The St. Petersburg official Journal of March ti, states, that the Fir.peror had issu.nl an uka-e to dithand the sivth regiment of farbinoers of Finland, and tho General Staff of that province. These facts, published without auy remark-, lead us to believe that all is not riht in Finland. Frem the Parist National nf Tuesday. Letters fiom Kiga of the 2Jth of March, reci ive.l yesterday in Tans, say that Kussianof- ( hce: s.ivointded by the revolted peasantry.wrro ; daily brought in. This would rove that the j insiir-t. tion bad et( ipied lo f piirtltnil
r ROM THE O.OBE, OF Tl'KSDAV. -. , . . . . ....... . . . - r- . - I 1 - . 11 I
tM). I IKKMUt fl.HHA, .UAl, IItnce the Albaaiin insurrection was appeasj , i I i nW attended to his ... f annartnUranauilitv eon-1 j . f .j , ron,p,rmief of the Pachas ' : of Scutari aud Triwnick, which had for their , 'object to overturn the Sultan. Suddenly the j most aant-erous u -urrecuon iusi tmonuiA - IW.re, has broken out. ... xn..ni. ,,w,;a ., nrt of Maodonia. - ' .. i,c,.'0r :,,,, js at the " J ' The of Mondav contains a Royal . , . f liicrv .,t 1 he Interior) directing the replacing of the statue ot Napoleon on th pillar is the Place Vcudome. F.om li.e l'in CVnstitiitio'.ipl, of Tiirk.'ay The Minitrv, which hnd at f,it he-itatcJ to ! decide on the .juestioiiof Algiers, dettrmincd, in the tomiail tick! on Wednesday last, to retain po.s.ion of the country, and to coloni ' it. Tho Aigfbur Giiettf. of the nth, publishes a letter fc-om Vienna, stttin.; that t General llwtrniek., I.y a skiii'nl iiiinuu re, had tucccc.led in le-crossin tlie Vi.ttil. AI.GIKKS. (en. t'luUtel is appointed (ioTcrnor of Algiers, and his main project lor the colonization of that district, has, at length, after the interpoJiti.m of many cliiHcuUies, some started bv the Lcti.h coiei.u.ieiit, been adonted. Algiers will b a Kren. h port, hut open to all nation upoH t!ic cn;ie-t terms for commercial curiuix s. r i SPAIN. .Mvi.Rie, M.arch -io. The direction which the public mind la Spain La- taken for some time past, does not h ate a doubt that a violent commotion w:il Miorlly tlirow this country iuto conlusioa, if those who govern us continue to refuse to the nation the ameliorations which ic d.'ire in tiie political system by which we are gcverned. The anger of the people is at its heij, it, particularly since Government manifests it distrust by tho most odiou mia-aires, and they do not fe .rto presit ope!il v. rfViFllGAL. Letters of the 'J' ih nit. have been received V.iTii )'...rl. t.i.-h st.il. l!i".t Ciunn i!ipnl!:l i artie existed in the neighborhood of that eity, wi.o bad asscmbicd , a town called Faie, j bad attacked the ( i.ateau de lV.rra ; Lagne-j ro,kihid tho gaohr.aud set atlibrrty all the I . had afletwar. , .r. ir. .1 ff led t.i Gnlm.uari lis. I iii.nl, is a rich and populous place, and si t ' oj.cn the pn-..i.s there also. Th.- horrible f -J e. uiioiis nt l.i-lon by or ter ot ?.: -iil, had ; ioi ii a spirit in oporto i n more :iost'.ie f tht tveiuiiont ot loo c!es;-ot i ' , ... i .... ; .ic I :vi.. .'..7,.,'i. i.. Tho loreiLii intelligence of th.- v-ii r. c-! s r. r,t. 'tt!e in addition to t! : . ,.i ' I J I -i. . t il ; in a rreeei'ini ra 'O of this nap r. Ti.o P. . . . . 1 L ii-'i i.fjte i ailvancin- gtonotuiv. aim ilio! ;.c; i s ei ir.tir iiiiini;i.tf an.i c--j.i,'.yu: s tereos 1 . . -T- 1 : i : : ' i...,c ;ii.. a soi.a i:.l:k Ti s;..n.. .1 , v.ui. v i bii-ch's ai.., Lav.- been lolloped ur, ha ve j o:iph te discom.it. d tha; he! l a ad ski'fi.i ; h.ad. r"s arrangement . a a 1 tho report ! in?::r1( L.llUr .., vi vnui s ill t i.e real a oil u llk.. whic', th.re ;e: i,is Iittie reason to! ilouht, mi.-t i ...,.,. i '.in, to a v. tnVraie iiiow-! .t&l v.hich he will te.l br , hie t es-;ite ' ". ithov.t etre...e e: "1 ! i f.-ljow.iVi are Ih :. i;;ty a i l scv,.- - ire mats tec. ,'ved ot the ' .... i t r. 2 c -1 .......... i . i.. ,,;...-,.. .r s - j . " i . ' . . ...s i H is r'por'i i t'.at t:. : 'c.l ( i , . ... ,,,; ;,, la; t icl r at :'.':' -i o ; i o ; that the cor; . n cp lire! y ih -irov .a ;:idc '. ri;.! a ; ri utt il Gci-iiiar and ie . in. e:I ?c--oner ; that M ar-haii I l .. t .a p. a aiU-;-, n-.s shut up' in j Miles :;y t! arai v , ma: -hi ..ti ..i.l..,'.. a niiiH I , in. iij 1 t li.oo. Ice r tu I e no K ivc uu oi tn. s i.c.ii siiccc-s i-1 i'laa i thcus ana i riso:'.-I t - a - ! 0 ( e .1 c ir.'ien. ivc.i a j.ii M: :n( 1, to the .li ia . fan ine ortapi nature 11,- :.er i .l 1 I :: .',U)!.:.ii i.i. ..htaioe.!. F ' tiers mention tiiat at j from lieiii!, an ca-1 , .ice oetween tne i-i-fr-; i.e. :-ati iioo in w.it.'ii i:i'i.i-, r . ere ! . 'i i.l i ,e:i M a ; i i i Li . ii.i ma t'.: . p . i- -s lh::i jq q.,,, ! i tl - ' r. ti .po-i-i -'-g j ' . .-!.: : . - x . . i ... . . .... . 1 ? . . , . t hi. , ifu ,i::a ii iin ui luiiii.'i::. 1 1 i l ., .;.,.,. s, romi.-r. ::, d..--.jt-h- . ' . . . . i : .. l. . .. t i ii... 1 1 0 ti,,. d bv i aiici ia i jo hi, r. io oi j:i 'li 1 , tiieii.Mir;' i ts. I: s .let. atct.e-o e:.i.t at, i th' ti - . . . . . i.:!.e:ii ct.t ou. i no rcgin.tr tuct.oi.i oi I :..:.,. 1. .... t .... e ........'., a . ...I . ,. i . r ... . ,1 co-,,n....::e.:t:o'i ban h,Vi, su-;.en,.e:l ami r -in.. a -m:ft the -overp.iiient ol Uns-ia .i,,...;..i.r,V, v.-.m.i.h-. i !o...i .....t i.in...... ;., -., . ..rtcted to h, . o.ue general. ll.eiu-l siir.. f ..ts were to iutc-i i-l ail communication I fir.in lant?.c, from whence the Lu'siaii army in Poland riccirrd most of their supplies. The coutvtiis ol tlie letters from Memcl were beard with great sati-faction by per-oiis engaged in the Uuci.a trade. G'.'0.t Thursday c e. The iiistiriecl.ou in Italy is cum, hiti ly subdued, the Aii-trian troops having restoic.l the whole of the temporarily depn-ud autboiities, in tne several states of Modeiia, Parma aud the Popedom ; and no explanation alforiUd, according to tlie expectation which M. Sebastian! held out to the French Chamber of Deputies. A treaty ban been concluded between the provisional government and the Pope'.i legate at Anconia, whence a " notification' has been is-ued by the former, stating that " the iolation of the princip.le (of noil-intervention) con-eited to by the nation (France) which had ironiulgated it: -.e impossibility of re sisting the great power which has already occupied part of the provinces with an armed force, ami our wish to prevent bloodshed and disorder, have induced u0, with a view to the public safety, to treat with his Eminence," the legate. So that Austrian cunning has been ;'' vermatcli tor tl e siuggisti nipiomacy ol tlie catiincl oi i.oins I niiiipne. illippe By the Brussels papers, it appears the Pelginu (iovernment is making preparations for war, and that the Natioual Congress is dispo sed to rendf r it every possible assistance in its chivalrous career. Independently of authorising the Government to raise a loan of It millions of florins, it Las placed nt the disposal of the minister of war a supplementary credit of six millions; and, still further to meet the I pressing exigencies of the state, they have em powered the Government to employ in the llelgian service, a foreign General-in-Chief, j and somo other foreign officers, who are to be , t worn to de!eBd the liberties and intrgritv of IWHtm
CIKCULAlt.
,r-,.rrilis rni'l'Mril nr 1 ' I . X" 4 IU illD iniLJlKl ui ''"'"' r,,,-., fY-- Having ronventcd to r luow Klii.ens . nav ing consented m become a candidate lor the important ofilCC of CiOTenior, 1 deem it necessary to lay before you a bl ief exposition of tjie principles 1 profess, and the policy I shall pursue, should 1 be so fortunate as to be honored with your confidence The general policy of the existing administration of the federal government is decidedly approved by nie and it will, as it has hitherto done, receive my cordial support,solong as its ellorts s-hall be directed to the maintenance of the primary principles of our free institu- j tions, and to the promotion of the inlcresls and happiness of my fellow citizens throughout tne L niou. I am an advocate ofa moderate and efficient tarilffor the protection of tho domestic industry of the United Slate s, and concur in the opinion expressed in the late message of the president, that the power lo afford such protection abides in the general government. On the subject of internal improvements, it is bu.cved that Tin- vifu w :n rnrd vxitli t hw. n t..r!i ! .o.l (iC neol,le of I: diuna re-cr,lv .? t . . ... , - , 5Su( h works as ipav be considered essen tial to the defence or commerce of the nation, should, it appears to me. be constructed by the general government. leaving the control of local improvement to the Itate, to be eflVetcd v. itii the aid of the surplus national iveiiac, equitably distributed amonc the et :a! ntcinbcrs of the confederaev . Relieving the present v-c an nvji .f rant crisis in the noliliral i oiniitoi ' t ' t . . . . tiie L nion, cn.idnr reiniirt.s me t st.i.r. ... : .i . i m i on ir.is (iteasioi:. inai j iiin coin ri.t I.. .. . . li t ed to the tiisorgamzirg tioc.'nn-'.-s ofi sotithcrn i.ulliiiers aiul to iIk.-v ;i't! northern con?olidationist. Tho fi-rai.-rl have been vii tu.dlv assailiii": tJie treeiit i Kxet utive ever since his installation i::-l to oihcf, lv threatening t resist bv j (;(r(.(, tlc 0j,,;r., t ;xritr W i ti I - ' ! ij'. i -; l I lir Iiav C IlfTTl l'i; i 11 V ifis :r ' mi ,.. '"C he would not consent i( r.crcie i powers which he believed hail not be:! ' ilelogated bv the Slates to ti'" fc'li r government. Un tne o';e liand. , ha, leen char-'X-d with ani'n.vi; ,r :u. .-n-.. c , .. - ?tv -isitiii in lnu.cctK'il U i illf'l i.rt'i i.,.l. ,1 1 1 . :n ;trv : in i f n h.T. h' i k i pi u u i:. '- ' ' " - -'s ' . . 1 1 t',!;!v rvviled, ! ea'!- iie would not ct-i.-i. . .1 l 1 ' r . I siia io uvviiciip nie i iiiiu.s oi ii!;?r,; J u.Ullor. atui Kiakc War lipnii a ;,vrr!-i.'n . t :'u j i member of this baimv .-.(" I r i . 1
Sliotild I he called by your sullra:,'i'S tol1''
"tiseunrge Uie tltltlfS ot Cl tirl .tin rat i I oj this young and prosperous state, i ; -hall eteit th'" ItifluenCO i-ftl.C station I ( ,,i. .1 i ...... . 1, . iKip, it.juM hv I n,on. V" "1'' 1 v"'"v a! t,u' pll.v'. a.ichor oi o ;r naiior.al streiijrth .11 id isuieper;ie:'-r,. i win ue mv aim. vi:ne guarding tV: reservfil rifJll- if ih'.i iirioi.x ..L !. tr. 1 1 i i . . . . rt'sp ,'C t iti.it suppi.iri. inr- gtu.erat covet::-! ineiif. in lti. Iri-.' cv.'i-.'is ' .il'-.)! il,
have :.:t.r.ii a ",, K' r"' i- the Kiis-iatiMrs vested iu it. ly no act $ mijioi
sba :1 reNt".i.;'i! to tb.e Cor.lituiiona! law nt tilt' liio:. e. cou3icni;..f.'ilWn I ever viel.J niv a. enl to tiie ri-st-n-i-. . . ! 1 ic :,,,:l!F,il,n-that I'T ? ci.!;l evied lo a d tr.rliii hi -'tYiie Le ral - ........... o- ; vt'riimeiii auuioniv to a t n ; ;(.! tjliijt.a!. ..r.iit(sr .m n-n! i :r,s i avnh ' n,r 1 5. .1 ,. . I ' i v -'i-i.v ii i.. iii - t iiii , i i o-1 :;c .1 rig'its. , . " . .. . . i tl v prei'.-r adficr-l to tiif old ia'iiu!!: .l dociriii.'. te.::t ! U.e people. 111 UiS tOUatiV, C-:.s1.it;!fe the leiritinirilc soure.? of all ,i,;lt ttcV ar, jvrfeellv Com :; 1 ,c. i chic on i.icirov n poiun . . 1 1. i -. - i . , . ! ilitii'.il coi.stitutioit.il cxu'e-Mo'i ot f-nir 'II I " .11 1 ' through the m-aliien oft!.e ballot boxc On tjuestio'.sof state policy, I luM j( t : he tlif il.Mvoi a liovernor. to ad n ( h , . , . , " " s- - ' ".c 'ohihhumi oi hic i 1 ti tc rests and happiness. of his constituents. 1 ' .1. . .1 1.1 . . . - .... ine people ra me stale. AO h'tdmo- ol ( attarlunciit or nartialitv to tins or that . ,. . . ' . . ... . . C action of the CommontVcall h, si,,,,,,! J.o ... .. permitted to enter his mind or bias his judgement. The benefits llcwing from his station, should be impartial I ,!; - tribuled. and it should be his constant care to give to tiie administration of the Government, a direction ralml.-ifo.I ...1.1. .t. . . . anmiifiu tne- ivi-aiui, me power and ,"- , r .1 . , 1 liiience oi tne state. To satisfy you that my iatcnfs are inseparably identified with yours. H mathe permitted to remark, that 1 .un a native of the west: that my feelings and sympathies are favorable to we-tern interests, and that .all I possess must over remain subject to tiie laws whii h n ay emanate from your will. Neentvn years ago, I cast my lot among you. 1 chose this young and thriving state, as the place of my permanent abode: aad. if, by my humble xertiotis. I should have inu f,"v'ei iijiiuuc in aim iu itt'i liappiness or accelerate her prosperity. I v,all feel more than comppusated, bv the consciousness that I merited, in ?onie dt--gree. the kindness manifested toward i i ii .. mo ny my leiiow-cituens. I am, very respectfully, Your obedient serv't, JAMES G. READ. Jl'ushiiaton,Daziess ro. May 10, 1831. Norfolk, May 15. Important from rAzn Lieut. Jours, of the Revenue Cutter Crawford, boarded in the Chesapeako on Saturday evening, the brij Consul, of and bound for Alexander, 31 days from St. Salvador, aad wag informed by the C. that a few doys previous to his sail a GFNFKM. RF.VOLFTION had taken place in the conrlry ; but. did not -ive he particulars.
Til Si STATKSJIAI.
rjiin vv. .ii i: a, ih:u. FofRTH or Jli.v. Thoo friendly to tin Coioni.'atioii, Sabbath School, and Tempeiance Sociutie?, are requested to iu et at the Court House on to-morrow e"nii!;j at I o'clock, fur the purpose of making- arran;i merits for celebrating the approaching Anniversary of American ludependcTH e. Tne lively interest vvliicli our reauers :;ci;it ally feel in the affair.; ol Kuropu, it our only apoloiry for occiiiyiii; so much of our paper to lav uilh fovei'u extracts. The brilliant su r(ig of tho V) tlllIS f;i a lilIjt tU, inv:ll!nl:: ,o t, of nui ni,i,l hc tlu.l,rif- iuu-ilien.;.' to the niends of liberty throughout the world Later iiiteUik-ei.ee tlnin that uiven to-day re port that the Itus-iau ticiieral. fount Dicbilsch. with a larg" portim of his army, have been taken pri-ouers. We hope the report may prove true. Wo have receive rl a oommiinicatioti Iron some one uiikiioan, recominenditig the Kev 1) on i. Pi. i i':::r., us a can iidato for the St it. Senate, since which, we have seen and cor. er-cd with .Mr. P. on the subject. 11c is duh sensible of the Loner intended lum, but res pectfully declines the lioaiiiiation, being de. i rous to eschew politic? as much as pos-ible. To t :; i . oNiiK.s. s. .-.".c:.tl coininnnii at: in. .n.s:.ti. :itiih a1, p leticai and .i.'ilr'iii g a ipiai.ui'.iiie at pr"?e..t ; he.. ei ; i.!' ac i:af lies, no It i l.'i.'.l t ihe . wit- V.., at fs:tii. i-.-i ivis. a lia'c lie to eu'.cr pott in a U inuaii tiinefr.u iiii.iuis ;m :. I" t! ''.lUiTi'e. !t rtc 'i, upoa uiiLpiestioiiiibic r.uthoi i.u.ifcN JhMVAsivi. ii':';. decliiiM ; .':1 t .rthe la ii'liitur", u; on the st . tliat st:t:..:in - a i'; '.(.'. Tims has one after auothcr oi e cii.t'un , .... t":? !'.. (l"Oj'pcd otr, until tht "!,olc tir';, t 1 '' ftvapor .ted, with th-excep-t,oU vt C i :.i.i Y, an:! t apt. I o;.lo; ih "'- 'u:i l" wiil"w' or v,lil n"y :t "es'ary t. decline Th" 1'5 " "" "i :t a !..- ;.:id the harrcdny :,t '-' ii.y iiimh", imi noy hh.uiu j on:. ... !l u ;-'"- e insist upon it, li.a., ccon.n.;; 'l" th- ,la ks:i doctrine fi' r ;:.'.:!. T'a::;-'! . : ;. An ani. !e of thtre Cuieeu , " t.'u i.4ii. tares of .1 amis l: in ,c!:aidi.a" . I . Momi.s:., Secrriiiv, has !er.n goM.: t.'se 's ' i ii i .' i ti h j i r- in thir its t. .a. hi has 'unsi c 1 ".' a ; pubiic a " An A ;.!.:. .: Tin si. Mi vt. f e i v.itti-:i:.m It nn.v liMi ':'. a vi;ii ft! : ca'coa ot so'ne t'f.'ce er four ..itir.. : s .. u.e ; i n i a.-'f ticj of im f o.uiuiit' e hnvii i. r .', ti e .con... su.f, r t '..iii.-flvb 1 '!:': c i .. r i i '.if sin ii s!:;:!ov a-tricc .' "i I : it 1 it . I.I ( 1:11 j .1 t:c a. !.e;:vry iiin-a - , !.-! .v...'will' I he , .. , . " , ., ... . I.,....e.t ,,. ..,--:-.,:, ,:on , a t.tiUMr A ... ! i"-,-' ' '- t Cay ticV.et." Mr. f u '-y is ; wa, . ; ei ha..,, ti at e ha'-e mow t, a on. o r ;":i".ur i::i'i..' to lc iis.'J as a an. lid. it.' f r fi v. It is a.iwitiieic.-a tine. An I mi r i f.s .. ! i ic hi t:,e ;c:!ir.v:n -;i'cs!ai.tial rea ie: Ft '.'oil :!' im a-j.or to that cilice, at r-si'c t ' if con!-! ii"t 'a di U ave mn Ini-iiii. I.e.shitl ; ' :' t - n t : 1 . I! i.l " diCH's of l.'gUint, r.-.'.- j iij'-iu.'u.i's it: t: a! it ' I, by a-- a i ! , : if s of t-. jif.io':.', i A . i i 't 'ti v. oi .' . t I.Uo.vn lii.'.i: : Calf ii. h.)h aivi ti v ; s a i ; '.ri i j i i:'i ir -ic.i ! '-en- s at ;.-v. sect, :ci ' , iV, I i'i.l.i v'...i ivtt. r h ':s t;. t-J-i'v ' ' i "-, ' I oiic, ia .hi .'..tiie '.h-ira, ti a .l..tl'"S o ioi.' i hi : i a .. . I Use! t ,c ai : , a i I .! i ' ,:"i ; : I eci.' o.i ' .1 -.1 ' ic- a it i. ;', !rV, i..' li t-i j.i'ifc -t!y i t i ii tile ui Ica.c t.." ..;'i. tt.i'i tae peoiiic. i ly f oiiuia.-.sie.ii-i fa' the lUlri- t oi nit Jiio to s ltisi'y hi-aml'iti in If - i, D.iiT, iiiiit tli. whale -igl.t oft!..i nil I i.ack. M;:. 1 . it. S"iiai, a c :c ii.i vt-' I til..- , listi n t, isiti I oar j kev on 'Pnc 1 ---S 1 .'. 1 l-t, .111 t hut vi i treated taere.1 - an rihh' an 'j io j. 1,1 ,vv;""""''' "i"'" '"ba lie. P- 1 il it lt.1 ';i-llei.il p . Ill--a: r.ai hin i iecl, ir, a i I u as iisi.'i.i :1 t ! "l!h au' 'y as i.in,.y asmni i i-d Win..'.i in. I ..in .....is. i-.,, ins.-. nne ni iKin; ii,s sji.'i i'ii, 11 f u'.iey and Maj. Joi.a p. 1 hull, aiternatlv as.,.i. hi. n I'.ita ii.'i'ini.'.it.i.ies, in ii I'.,. n,-i- to ti,.. ,l,iiv ii. Salt, a ill . S. 1 . ti ik f Ii i i tin . with a vi-.v, no . i noi.i.l I ..li.-aiia-siii.'. Uii.i; b it the rl iiaes, .Viie ula. h he ..::-: ;i .1 their n-icii.'s, piove.l hiai pi i.i'ctii iii.istei oi h.s subject. an.l t.-ady : an p..,i,ts to mn. ' ihe l.-.'-t i.l t'aeni ; aialo tlie (-.- t. - i ,'tt:;ti iuul v of te:'ir, u ijiiii he inair.t ii;-.. .1 theineiei.t, so vi ceuviii' e .. the av-.ii!ants tiiat lie was I'.u ,i!...o th" icn h el' their fe hie mi-siies an i t!ipy gave it up ia :! j iiir. Wv icaliyjit it foi Ihciu, at the tune, - icn;,:,". '. -,s theit iliscim fitnic, and so pvrfecily futile thcr cifnts Ic ihuk a snUtaty feathri li nn his cap to ,i,I,na theii bio-.v. Ii sc.'nie.l lo es like :h,- sti,.l;n.' el" a giant ovei a 1 1 ic i.C i 'cinics. As Ml. Cnllcv, v.uir..! noli cy, it not s, 'f v .yic, I ai respu.-i fur the n.oi . of o'l'.ri'x, should h ive piumpicd a ditferent course, thao thai el inn irupting it man in the midst of a put ie .peec'a. lfhi;hal any douhts to resolve, il would i.iu' bei ii inoic eiM'i.'el hi him to ait until the speai.ei had . uiiclu le.l, an ! then pu.ilhljy call up .ii hhn te i, 1 na 'Xplain tus lews telly on ine points in enc -linn, kil .a' I l.i.ii'.i to tnnili upnii in iiis sieei h, ei had t,ivi-n i his views rather eh -i urclj. W e have no ce.-iie to uit stunt Mr. Co'.ley in the piim iph s ef t.otiu.ion polileneji, but v e ci'itaiiily voul.l n .eicaneinl him lo act liilfeieiillv in futuie, fai his own sake. Wu shall not attempt to ive a sketch of Mi. Smith's speech, as it is expected to appiar in the Palladium lo-moi row, the editor ha ing taken it liow n in .v.'mrt hand. At the request of Mr. Sobtwk.i.l, wc inform those who receive the Statesman by him, that he is in need of n little charter at present, and that be will be ander great obligations to them, if the amount of their postage is h it at the' place where the papers tire deposited, within h short time.
