Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 39, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 9 December 1831 — Page 1

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"THE CONSTITUTION WISDO!, JUSTICE, :IODEilATlON7 - ll 3 bo

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IT.IN VI

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r tam- vi !i r-.-i i i r ; Hi.' . it:is-.., ,,, i . ' 'I i ipe r will In n I nnii -i at Ih-

'a 'Kitilv r 1 ,l'

" I'-M'' r' '' priva'i- ir.-t limit

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niul anotlirr is, tii.it tin- t;ng has determined ! W'arsztuvski.tJovernor General of the- kingdotu i:u:m-.iiutcly to prorogue Pailiamcnt ami to of Poland, and chared him with Ihe organiercato new Peer- to the number of sixty. ' ration of the Provisional Govei-iHar.ni 'i 'I...

editor of the V amount whom will he the tl !o-t sons of Peer-:, lollow in nrockineition l.tu bn,n. 1 i,. r

i.aiinirrr tor an ,.vt who arc lavoura : . to t h iVf-i-nt I'.i't hi- tl

t ln.i;i ni!ii..k- I,, it . ki.i . .. . .

11... n .... . ',UI 01 ''tlobrr, Irom U is sai.l that the Archhishoit. nf VnrU 1ms Mm;, in commission ate

navreami l'ti in. 1, , 1.,,;.. ..... ... , . ... ' ..... .. .

hroud.t ,v .1 , . - ,V ' inciu-ive given his Vroy to the Archbishop of Cantor- , ; .t.", S""-V- 'I'l.cS.xvas be- bury, and that it will be iven in sue-.ort of

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i.i.i-i . v , . 1 ' ' - - 1' - '- in 11. 11 si), i'i 1:11111 ie mi .,..,,.,1 uu srhooner oi-the Courier ami Ilmpu-. Canterbnry vol's for the Kill.

The ship .Morea,

VnVf.iil s-.!-.x 1 s inserted at the 1 :il V:i'es.

II arri :i r.t it-i art- ; '.in 1 t.oiiiii .

1 'in-true ui. 1 ;av last, brimriji.' advieo iv.n

j the th and from London to tin

urivi.i ut I'.i , i- - ' 11,0 IivlrP0l', Journal of tlie ith, stite--,

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Tim-f l-'imii z Si:-bat , That t'.i v ' i-n .!.-. on t: "r :'m v thine I i, K t';.ii;: ti.o n

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i 1 !c.-ii.ly orm- the highly important intel.;li;rt,rethat at ix o'clork on the n.on.in - of j the Ml, of October, th,- 1-,, t,f F.or,i n icet- ... ; d the lleiorm Ihll by a majorif v of f..ily-one. 1 'I he vote stood: Tor motion ( Kriorni) Con-

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, Majority acuinst the si.eeiid readi'i" ' Kill II. "

j 1 l,is iniormation (-.rodueed .reaU.eit. aient iin London, and v.e -ive below, extracts 1V0111

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(jjveruor. The Eniiieror and

roiisideratioti of the

nuiauon 01 me Kiie;iioru 01 l olainl, 111 eotise-(jiu-nee of the in-urre' tioi!, has been -jraeiou--' ly jdea-ed to ctaolish a supreme jrovuriiinf-nt, ' tortile purpose of restoriiiL; order and happitiess. With this benevolent view, his Maie--ty has appointed mo Commander in Chief of the active army, and Coventor Cciicral of the kin -doin of rolanil. When t'.ie vietorious army under my command bad taken Warsaw, 1 found, to my inexpressible crief, bow -reaL a load mi! ry the revoltiiion hail -cau-cd. The kindom of 1'oland, for it - own exi-teuee and the welfare of the nation, n oniu s the peedy vet 1111 of order and tran;pii!itv. In order to attain this de-ir,;!!e end, and roi,fovinah'y to tlie wir-h ef hi- 3Iaje iy, I ha-ten to t tahli-h the ilii.h iVovi-iunal Covernaient of the kingdom of 1'oland, with the injunction to organize the country and secure the

I he 1 rert cntioii of printers was still carried i welfare of the nation. As this I'rovi ional "" j Cov. rameat, under the "resiliency of the tViThe iun-, on the application of the KeUian xi' Coun-i llor of State Kn-el, and eoii-i-lin-

perriiitted all the K. luian oili-I 1,1 a" e.jiiai uiimtjer ol icll di-pu-ed Uu--i.i ;t

and I eh-li tiinctionane-, ha" commenced i;,

maud for cotton in the cavlv mrt

ol the week watood: but upon liearin,-from America of the injury done to the coming crop., fveral holder- withdrew their cotton from the market;. Trice- have since remained tiady. The sties of the week ineludinu '-'.Mm Amerie in d.. rriptuiii-, aiieiunt to i 1. !.'h! ba-.

Our preference tor .dr.i lay ha- bei n u;V,, i-'iit" 1 made know::. To him v? have looked a the champion that, wji to diluevthe eouutry from the mi-ruie ami ahomitiatioaj 01" -lack-oni:a other- cling to ."dr. Wirt, and others a 'rain to ?.Ir.Ciuhoun. Ail aimimr ::t tl ' same objective have unfortunately pw-eed di;tercut nmr-c-; and,uuh - the direction of some or all be ehan :ee, we diall he eadly o:rcome. A general de-ire to have harmoi.y of movement, is no doubt entertained ; am', if the memhers of the Convention he ir,;b;ciic.-

eil hy tiiniiar auntiiinaits, attained.

th

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in

Oct. a vo i-hin the

l ::.VNv i:. eChamlHi' ef Deputies on the loth of

was 1, an upon the ipn-stioti ofabolliereditarv l'ei raue for the mo

tion a-linU it po, m ijonlv

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. .. 1 m iu ,1,1 111 in i..ii,(;oii pieM-'oi their own country

! in me ii icciinn .(,,. Keiurm Kill, that . 1 1 . 1 -

i; e 1 uiiee was men

-ialioi.i 1 in tl

government, ha

eers ana. ne 1 t iae rench army, win thi r on full pay or otherwise, to retain "to the service

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ase... and stroti- nairols

1 'ii.ii.n M i.-ii; iiou-es 01 eer-

t nn l.ohh nien known to be ho-tilc- to Kefoi m. A Pari j apt r -i.iti thai at the la-i ;.. e. mi. I-' from I . n, lar.-. e,.!;, ,-1 i-,, f ,.

pie iiau a-em:,e in lro.it uf i.onl

tea s ti -iitcnce ami tine it, n

An ex

A private letter from Warsaw of the C 'th rpt. states that the town presents the ap

pear ill. e ol on va-t bivouac advance, I and centiiK Is at 1 1 ry conn r. The Kus had den eun. eil sr vi ral tb,m-a:i ! pi 1 am-. b id ! '( II .-(;. lolls ' (!,,. caa-e. Nmee ti,,.

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ibm blinking I, ll. . eft'.a-th ol lietoli r. j which slate that J.,,,,1 t,r, y v. ill not ahamUai the King and the people, and that :i Cabinet Council was to be I,. 1,1 that evening-, t. 1. -j liberate oil the mea-ares iiece--arv to be adoot- ! ed in the pie-enl cvi-js. uasMioa.ht that ' tin v. oald r. comaieti I t hi M v to pr..,i rogue thi r.ivliamenl, in order t ailor I an ' opportunity '.or earn in- into e!i"ei t whatever i measures ma be ileei.u ,1 expclieiit. j A liieetu!,' of 'J 1,1 I,,, !,,'), 1- el the Ibi'iseof j t '0111111011-, Ineadly to b'eeara,, wa- h, ! ! on the ; th, at which ctitaiii -traiu ami ener'eti,; ; reiobitions w: re a btpted, ! .I an,- tliem-elvci ; to support the M ini-trr- and t,, take the mo-t

, 1 l,reiual a::,i const, tiilion.il -t;

; t ne lull in', 1 1 !:, c! . I 1 he lru.na - ,, 1 1., 1,0 m n 1 1 i. v no mean ' 1 ........ 1

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O-tS iaus v. lio 1 n iiiu-

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re", a 11. to pi i -on. 'i'wu

per;ons 'hut up in otic of the

w, re iirial upon for nearly

uta'er preleiic efa

our fifths v;

'C--1 oil.

remhr ol tin: .11 re-ten I 1 dred and ;ifl v

c.iarts nf the piit a o h.iers iu u

revolt of the laahfaeloia, V. r,

tin-m wire imprisoned 011 s.i-pieion . 1 i t -nail oil'en. e-. bolan 1 -ay t he f ame writer has -ank ii,t a the ton,!,. Another li ll.i r -avs that an a.ia.ii.i-l rati . a Pidi i, eomnuttee ha.l or.anied at Ceuaaeiiau,: for the eal.atinate of Kali-ch.

I he Berlin tiaetlc sttttes that it ha. 'i ived niteili. an e lia.ia the frontier- of

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-'iiren li r that the 1 I'h.a !;. '! h lb

itemi'i r ti. n' M... ,011 to main of th.

bn Mat- (

who h a;ii:oaaced ihe h'n--ia:i troop-, l'oli-h an. iv had

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ht ir i xi 1 lion- v. ,'tii r. .1 , '.' ;, i people ot ! .i.li'ioii, nl a II i 1 1--1 i: ' .. i.i -I -. 1 1 e 1 - . ! . a.- at. I .nn.. .1 ..1 i... , hi.., '..I, ;,, 1 t- l ; . i , a I an e . ' ill r-.

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ia il :; ! t aa , el la -:,i.,a.,!)h: r pali 1, an -t 1 eet-, fpt-mt il.i i a,., -ipiiU a.t:ii-l K, :,,r.n. It ii t'u ;t:. 1 e 01 liie 1 1 raw 1:1 ; room

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n I a in- the follow in i v, '. ; . '7 : " '.' , j . . . -t", e.aii -.l from s' id .hi d by the l a a.i (ai ; I ; i : i s .:.'' iti.it-: of ea: ::. r in' t,:.' i;ii,.i. ii

a, tie of the -.'mi . Utah r the date of V l!o. .ii,- du--iaa V detat 'Par ,h, S. pt . icior, ha-- J,,., a i- a, aa r 1 1 r. -terc ;:t biai of belaa !. th" . 1 ra.uei.t di -e!'. . .1

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whi.h Inn.', M.uistcrs am! people, ea 11 0 ii u.i to pitv and l'or,ive. l!ut. ia the nam,: of ib.a.-

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til,' I O .., i.i. . . 1 ( r eonferrein. f of the ' ( ' ' ' I ' ' ' a.e t ) ! v it .'1 a. 1

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a' '! a 1 !' t ;c: vi ri: e a 1 1 ! 1 - i :

power a- ! .',!, pa! I o the li-tratio'i of the b.iie'al ; 1 I ex . i a.Tiliaaiy i

lihlll Ihe :-eo;;o of t!

: :.m. i t, are to bo laid f .0 1 hi- 1 , in V I! t ie of la 1: 1 oa t.i ai b oar 1 'k

fum-tions at Warsaw, I hade it toinioiai the inhabit fits ;..: all the authoi ities ot the kirpa- , dom oi Ih.bitid thereof, ia crder that :- may apply to said 'roviiional Coveruaiei.l ; in ail their affairs, an.! promptly ami punctually obey the hdiiiaoi es ,,( the .-amc, as the hi -hi -I authority ofl:,e kingdom of 1'oinnd,' entrii-led wi;a it - p,, a 1 r and authority lor the welfare el lae 1'oh -a nation. The ofiicia I account of the del; -at uf the cor, ,s of Komanno, whii h was driven I t the Au-triaii tcrr,torv, -tiites that the lo.-s of the i'lis-iaiis 0:1 that occasion amounted to oiill'l men. The Itusia:is took .'iii-'1! of the mIc; iriouoi"-, aummr : whom was t oant V'ladi--lans 'a mo j ski ami; many oiiicers of high rank. A ii-t lias been ' published at Warsaw, of such imlitaiy officer-' as had not followed the l'oli-h lima , "and bad j taken the oaib of lidelitv to the Kmiien-r. ' 1 ........ 1 .1 .- . . . -

vu.oiig 1 !..-; are me loUewnij; t.euerals : Krasin-ki, .Mah.tekii Ihegan.-ki, )arevvd;i,! r''-i lioateiup-, 'i'oi.tiki, i'alowski." i

I'he same paper also eommunicates tin: fol-: lowing likewi.e iroiii Warsaw: "I'lesh ae-' counts have been received of the corps of Koy-ki. It appear- that after having -u-j t.iiiu,', another defeat, tin: loiuaining troops i attempted to retire to Ci.temv, in which at-! ti ll,: t, howi ,cr, it was Ihou-ht thev would i

iae- ha ,.::; ; .nl.' I. !",, last eearls ef the re-j If, mains of the i'oii -li army of .'doilliti to with-: I in ilr.uv l y ; 'iok to the palatinate of Cracow has the h!,evM.-o I'.ii,,' 1. S, hen the corp, had passed' m- the v i-i,il.i and ieacheii (iomiiii!, the ol.iers j by dc-t rt.-.l !,y whole troop-, so that the 'li-h a 1-' Com, 11, in, 1, 1 - .;ti:;. 11 1 rudcitt, liol to i-;:-a..-:a i;ey ii pitii r flu n trtire (o i'U.X. sii! bin in e the .leiiaitive ae t of - uhiii i - i all 1 to : '" t.a.i ,i..ii, 1 to the V 'omieai.dcr-i i.-l ha f."" ' 11:1- i ' cholera has almo-t enfin ly ;e;!- - .

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V'e copy from the Telegraph the following humorous aeootmt ef an intervii w bctw, ..ii .It:d::e f-'mith, of South Carolina, .and 'lea. I 'ui ( - Veen. KIlOW Till" I. .s. I C.I.!.,. It A I'M. A few days after the- adj.'iurnmeut ot'tho Anti-Tariff Convention, the odiior called at. "rowa's otel, to see a irent'cman from Vira.ii'.ia, returning from that (heiv eiition, of which he was a t.iemb t. A- he was leaving the hotel he saw Judge Smith in the bar room. In going to the dour he approached Judge Smith, and both bowed, and al the same time extended hands to eaeli other, 'i'he Judg-e then b 1 the lalilof, 'fill haihlm- lijni l,y the hand, lo the farther end of the room, whin tho following dialoju.; I'llStled. .Tn.!.-: Si.'iti. A friend ha- just placed ia my ban 'your papi r, in which you have very iiiijiroperly introduci d the namr- of uv self and family, i will not permit you to drag me and aiy family into your quarrels. a,','-,;-. I do not conceive, Sir, that I have iutro:!ac;.d your name into tin's matter. I am the ciiitoi' of a prdnie pie-s, ami it is my duty to speak of public nam ami pallida mca siives. e-ur friei.d, air. Spfer, laid writteo a letter to -V. olilier, i.i wl.i.ai ha' iat rodlH". d your name, and sal 1 expref-ly that he v. as acting "ii your adviee; yet the Clone took a,'.vantage of tiiat h it, r to ilaage Mr. 1. a'bouu wilii treachery, ami eo'iJ ntitr agairl 'i' I,. J.i, k -en and the administration. InusillV your lei me to count ecac t t ! e fa be i .upu ! atioiij of tin:, tilohe, 1 hive hut diahara'ed ;t duly to the public, ol w hieh I do not conceive that you have any right to eoliij lain. .i.i.Vc .''.'.I.',. i have not seen aTr. .'pc r, iiiul h;i e uoi hiie' to do with his' publiealior.f, and urn bad iioiuht (o introduce my name.

1

Ml',r. ..ly Specr's letter speaks lor it-clt

ami 1 pre.-ame you will not tit i:y that he is aeiii.r with yen a; a political ally. J.o' j .'.-.( Put. ir, inv '.'rand-da-irhtcr is dean r to a.e thiin 1:1 v liie, ami I will ill my !i'';;rls blood in her defence. You introduced 1 er nam" in I 1 yoe.r pat-i r, and you muj(: take it out. liow daie ou say that she did not vi- it .Mrs ilnlen !

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mililary hospital?; only .'y occmrcd al NVar-iaw.

levy ca-

Had

, i.oiei.K. arrived at that

ri'.i'U 1 a 1- r. 1 1.1 1 houk c We beiieve that we have

eniical Ti.Hl of our political existence, v. hen a fab-e step may jeopard o',:r national ii.depi leh i ce. 'i'he electloa of .'en. Jack-oil ha; mi rodueed a new era ; ti.,: era of proscription

persecution, el iewar,.s i.nd puhishu . tits.

ut ii 1'i-ru al of he iuakei'i iu;i!

other sects of christians i'..i' ilitfeiim,- Horn

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If our iiiuigiiatiuii is ki.-ail ihe pi rseeu lion- iu.'.ii ted 01.

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appoints and I t! O-a w h , " : e i to da

ihe i'ro i -ional ( ;,, cm1. i -1,1 1 -es all ftiui iiou. trios

no 11, e ,t i,r rcmova I

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thru' tyrants in leb.'ioiis principles and t

lice, should it not he e,i ait liy exci ti'd 01 ob

serving the malignancy w ith which peisoa-tin

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-ame relation to .m..i. i.atoi. s i.tanly, and tl.ui. to show thitt the iufi rence drawn from Sii'. : peer".- ietier wa.s coi .i '. !.. Yea say- thai I ! ust take your family out of my paper. The widv way to do this is to put them in again, -.villi a. contradiction ofwh.it I have said. Now, if you will authorize me to say that they did visit ?drs. Ilatoii, 1 will mo t cheerfully say so, as upon ya'e- authority. Jitijc Siiiit'i. Yon put than! into your papir vilhout lay atithority, aa l you i.ii'.d laii. a thea, oa I w ill me I .1.. :,,.-. V.S Ib:tor said, I have aid nothiii':' about yenr family which should be

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l.tt iiiiiv assure theii.si le ol that

It is suppo-cd by some of the J iirna 1 1 I that then- are serums dimVidih s in the wa, ,f creating new "ei r.,. 'I he ( lirotue Ie, lm-.vi vi 1 holds the loll. iwing manly and lieeided I au-

: aui'.'i' H 1 the s'ens to i,e t:iki a :

Thank Cod, there are w,ts'i- which the in-

' i 1 aders ol ihe I'i . hi- and pm citi ; of the p opie can be mana.rcd. hi a a i!ou-e ol l om-

1

i a: t :i : .: h i " 1 - ha 1 I'a kowitseh " t out from War aw . fee hi- head ipiaitei", in order to

: ret- die re t of the ii. r. Ky account-, v

V a rsa w it a p pear

en -se I by the 1, 11 i ,1 es. had taken rc the I. rrilorv" of the nepubii,- ot ( '1 i-'ow (hey laid down their arm-. 'i'he Kus-d

t, red Modlia on tl -.'!:h Sept. A private h tt. r from "d.-rba, dated the -M ir.t. states that aa epi-'.'.s had ju-i. been reeeiied with iali ii'.aiioa thai the ram linder el ihe i'oii-h army bad ei.is-ed the 1'nis ian frniiliiri 0:1 tie- -i'M Sept. am! laid down their arm-..

.-. nl ai'.minisLiat inii lie; infallibility e,

Ihdi- h arm v to surr.'n1 o h iiav e 1 a l ia iiclu-d

tliat tho corps of l!ov-ki.

u. 1' on w her,: ins ru

inous leavi s the (iovemmei.t and the nation l'ur tbou-and had arrived near 1

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t V I wit In 1 .s lie I- av r 1 .la,: 11 1 fil l l. -t il u 1. v 1 ' i, ;a, he. I I .ft. t In, H'tl ( , 1 n ,li .itli'i tail.' is Im I ' , , 'nan f " Thr,f$ V

the remedy is a dis-ulntion. ben the House ol' Lord-stands out against the king ami the

nation, the remedy is a fresh creation ot 3'i reel.-.. Without this remedy tin-Constitution ! would fill lo piece, am! the people would be j 1. ft ;i prey to anarchy. On .Monday Lord I I Ibriiigtoii brinirs on a motion on the state of, me!; Public ali'airs in the llou-c of Commons. ; The ti -all of that vote may, of course be an- ! ticipiited. It will place the two in collision, , an I Miiii-ti rs ma t 1 ilia r re-ijfti or create new ! Peers to get oyer the diiliculty. Lordd'oy ' has solemnly stal.d that he will stand or fall j i v tin bill; ami that 11 , tldag Irs, ,!iiciint j -hall be nipported by him. l ellow Country -i mi n I, t Us he linn let us be prudent, that j we may en-uie the victory which n,u-t be 1 nnrs il we conduct 001 -elves with wisdom. I I hr opponents ,,f the It ll are- playing a d, s- ) j 1 late " 1 in.-. Put it ive be lirm and dcti rminI 1 1! thev lull I Iik dtleati".!. I 1 1 api'ears that on the morning prior to the ' deleat of the bill, that ulir nf the oppo'itinii i Lord- conscious ,t the strvn ;tli of his parly ' call, d to the mini ler to n-i :ti. The answer : I to thi-v auiitin t l.alleiiLre j, looked upon as

j the one 11 of final and t ompb t- siic c-s. 'I'hr ! Mmi-ters w ill Hot ) sign ; hut stationed by the ! tin. i' t, tin- nation will pursue such mea-

elieine.

and

ten thoii-and belweeii Cliup and Slra-bouvg on the Prewer.-.. They were surrounded and guarded by the Prussian troops. " The iiccounts of the cholera at Vicuna, in

iii:.:, ii now u

for not subserihiiig to

(en. Jaeiv-jiiJ I lie "inarch of 11. did litis j liis-.p.ited tiie illusions under w hich bigotry j and intolerance consigned ictims to the stake 1 . . . 1 and lo tiie bailer, and humanity an t justice j have combined to refer the question of a man's ' religion io the in, sum of the individual and to his (hid. ilal it is i:i this age; when the gen-! nine principles of Christianity have spread i thaT mild and enlightening inlluetice over j cur kind, and whoa no 111:111 can he comma tided lo " st and aside " because of his reh-iiiti's 1 proles an!! that a tte .v species of pi rseeu-; lion, stiikiug more deeply at the foundation ! oi' our republican institutions, has been intro- , duo. tl in our public concern.- when 110 man ' who has been elitru-ttd by bis eotiatty Willi ! office, cart with safety give utterance to sen-' limeiits in opposition to the dogmas of his ru-' b rs when the words of " our soveveigu bird, j

rae- , caa -.1:

them t ei'.iior

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ti public pti,.

Ilungary, and (.alacia, are of tram:uili-in? de-, me King are 10 ue receive't tis oracui tr. ..' sciiption. Thrdi-rae lias assumed a 'mild : doubt er be doomed tolhe v. he cl of tiie politiceliaracli r. and is -enerallv suhshlin.- " In ' til Juggernaut.

t he .vi-tt 1.111 army ;i gi"at many sol allowed to return home 011 liirl oib.'

hers are

It

s this state of things

im

letter Irom Cracow, dated Sent. -J"i " We an

kept ill a state of alarm here ia con-eipi' iicu , ''" ,o' 1, -..!.!-, f i.l.i.-l, I....I ,,! . ..i. . 1 .. . . ' i'a

. ........... ......... v., - . 1 ....... j . , . , ." . U miles from tin- town, between a Poh-h corps and the: II u s--i ;m s:, under the command of the Plince of W iitemburg. The result has proved uufavoiablo to tho Poles, for such as were

not taken iiri-om-rs to..i retuiro here;

our country to ;t crisi

be re-adved, w hi tl base ncipiiesconot

1.,.. 1 ,, ,1 " ,1 ! be re-adved, w hither t hi re -hull be a tame ami!

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that bus brought

tho iplestiou j3 t.

people, or a l.rm

t.

iins,is w ill t ount.r.i' t the mat lunation- of the House of Peer.

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manly assertion of their rights: and their I aendenee. Phis is the iiiestioil now' sub-!

milted to our consideration, and the result of the lit xt iJrr;i.!etititil election will ileteiiiiiu..-j it. If (.'eneral Jackson be re-elected, then j shall we have resolved to submit our necks to the foot of despotism, and lo inaiiife-l to the j

" , . 1 , 1 . . 1 .. 1

f,lh- il '.n.lrv ..vln.n.s.d niul !...!' worm, liitu we lime i-ea-sct. 10 oe govcuien.

troops of which are!arriving here' every mo- b Ulusc stcr" d' 'lI"'1,lu l'"iioipU-s ot l,b-j ment. The men on their arrival sell tin irhor-l,rt.v whicl. gmded our torefttthc. , .1. the; sesand arm-. Several lhous:lml Poles are out- iacbieveme.it ol our National Independence, j side tho gales; but it is said that ovir author.-! 1,1 '" n'10 iotx """f? ,lUl, l,,';lr1ts ti... .1,.... ir.l il... i,,iia:, v,. ImtiT do much, but sn-illul heads must uidel

u,nj,orv ' ' , tin.! direct. 'I'he patriotism of our levolui tioiiary army would luive been unavailing, if

'I'he Vi.stilan Observer of the 'JUth lilt. iiU spirit of Washington had not breathed in-!

states, that the It) pieces of cannon ami all i U it life and energy, and directed it with the arms which were given up to (he An-dri-l judgment ;ind discretion. To the Convention aiu by the corps of the Polish Cem ml Kamai-i ahoat to assemble in K.iHimoro we look as our ino are to be restored forthwith to the Kusvuu 1 political iruitlcs The members htm: to Ii-

ov w frii :;:!. As l!ie , I do not ask your

permission, or that nl any ot..er luuiviuu;:l, ioi'10 v. hat I conceive il my ,ialy to do; am! unless I can bo sali -ticl that w hat I have .-aid is incorrect, no turret tien will he made. .a.' a S.nil'i. w a-one ol' y our hi st friends unlil you dragged my ti.tiue into the (pian-els of your friend Calhoun. .'e'l.'i-, . However much I may regret tho lo.-s of your friendship, 1 have the con, elation lo know that it was lost by 110 fault of mine: and I must be exc;i."d for corn." ting you in a matter of fact. It was you who e.rti' .ed me in, and math; me a party in y'u? otiai rel w ith Mr. Calhoun. .rgf Si.iiUi. It wa.s you, Sir! Il was: you, Sir! Look al the falsehoods you published about me in the Senate ! Ed i l.i r. Judge Smith! you are tin old man, tun! I cannot therefore resent your language, as i otherwise would, but I ask you, Sir, to remember that I dot'ot permit tiny one to speak 10 me in such terms. .!u';;c Sniiti. 1 ask no protection of my age, Sir : I tun aide to protect myself. .'iii7..y. You may forget what is due to your age ami condition in society, but you cannot make me di-regard w hat is due to mine. .itdge Sr.iit'i. You dragged me into Mr. Calhoun's ijuarri Is, and be is the dam'dest scoundrel in the I'nitcd St.'.'. s, and 1 intend to prove bint so. fa.'Vm-. Of .'dr. Calhoun, ami y our iiuarrels will, him, this is neither the time or place for the discussion; and if you, after having Idled the ni'.: t rc-pi (-table public, stations do not (eel your-elf degraded by the cxh ibi I ion that you have made, in i-uch a place I a public 'our room) I do, and must therefore decline further participation of it. Ji.gc Sniit.':. I ought not to -have spoken to you Sir. Editor. That was a matter olyoiirown choice, and to me of perfect indill'i icnce.

,kil

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iare an imoorlaiii. ana resiiiiii-iiue niuv lor

on their dot i -ion w i 11 depend tint future deti-

ny ol the country. If they shall fail to efle t a union among those w ho de-sire to rid theni-clves of a tyrant, and tore-tore the go-j tcrumciit to its former respectability and pu-

tl,c l.'alll'

tac

' "I he opposition Journals utn nipt to impress authorities. Tim . 01 ps only consi-tf of !hM)0 ,

I a hi li. I that there is a divi-ion m the cabinet ' as several thousand had surrendered to 'on the sublet t ol entiling nt -w Wit-, that ' h'liiainiiiimetliately before tin irpassagoto I I. old !re.i. ham is oppo-. d tu Ihe incisure, "' An tri. in It. intiei s. The number til' l're-li ! that tin re n : probability ol the I hike ol ' holcra c.a-es ;tt Vienna on the JMlli was Co, ! Ivi. hmoiid b. in. i!a, d at the head ,n n new j "'"death '--', and the total number of cases to 1 1 1 I, .1 , 1 . . , . 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 At ..1 1 1...,. .... i e . .im 1.

iiiiiii-try ami mat no woniii in-ilini ted tiy -"' pi r i..io. .... v.i.nc - n,,; ..iii.rii( ltu. mmuiry will lie nm given up to Lord P.ioii bam. 'l'b.-e .n p,,, (j yv,.r. looked were "J :t i ; do. I'our Cent., li:' '. The ..holer.i ; .,'ollll. (. prey of political vultures. We I upon as lucre ro--ip. The m,i, ( urrenl ',ai' broken oat at Theodosjti and the adjtict nl ; ,p,. then, that, ere they make the final de-J j tiuinniM are, (b it ti .Mii i-d y w dl he fanned ' aa and ;-. t Iterlin. j t i-ion they will pause, and view the whole 1 with, (he Dake of Kirhnioml al ,e hca,!,' The Lei li n St a te ( . tl .'ct to has the f.dlovvi lir ' g rotilnl . There are cotiilieting leelings that Ir.tulCr.y, Lord Mtbrop, niul Lord Pal on r-. intelli.-i nee from War.tiw, dated Sept 'Jti : inilst be consulted, and separate interests to : Ion nlitin: Irom olhee, and a more mndi 1 tile " I lis M n ;, -ly the lanperor and King liaa ap- ' bo reconciled. Hy 11 cordial vimui we i.isurcj .''' P.eform Kill to be introduce. I by thrm ; mil point- jvi.l Marshal rnlice Paskuu itsch ! uccf , ; !y division vre an- certain of defeat. I

L.-.tut s Wax 11 n. A papi r printed in the Slate of Alabama, speaks of a mo.-t deplorable and alarming scarcity ff young ladies. Kvcrv respectable female, native or stranger, found there, is as soon as possible, hurried to the bymtiiial altar. The young men are as om: hundred lo one of the youuj; ladic-. Whether tin: cottons or Iin- broad cloths are frowned upon or not, Ine ladies are always welcomed with smiles. They shall have protection for ever.

A printer in London has made an nwkard attempt to ev ade the on t of Ftanipod paper, by printing the news on 1 ithm, and selling tho Caxeltc limit r tin- name ot " a political pocket handkerchief."