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ASTERN S UN. vinvknm.s a n,. ;, i.s.u. .'. a. . la p..r: in i no p ipers ol 'vu I st mmbcr, pa-e Jd, lit column, .;lt i iw iVvm o oait for 44 luilumg :.h .ires," ic 1 1 "holding Yc luvc tliis day concluded the pub'.e.iliou of Mr. SccrcUiy Crawi.io lio t 0:1 llu'.iks and Xalional caivj-.-v. We omit t!u Uauiar staU'r.ie.t:s.a tbev hive been so fui- j treated u;nu, as to be cUarlv exp'.amcd ; and wc consider th.it, not v. ithr.a ;.h:i.-tk.v are irvcresting, it -jud not be p:jiitabic to punish tn m V) t -. exclusion of cilur .natter. Vc nop: our readers have pev us I t lis i:n;jj;a".t document vvuh alt t'.jj at'iiU'i t .a mlcr-sting lic.s c)--.t i!n : 1 in it required if ihcy have V. j r. a. 1 Ia lit b.iievu they have received a'.h'ii icaatd for their trouble t at uti'iie like the p.esenu vvhc" so ax. y cviis exi:t, originating ia the extravoguit schemes of speeu. a ti:i, practice I by b inks, rag-h ps. v.'k! s ..ivevi, t ) acquire a knovvle dg v.i lli j mannei in which sueh impost-'i-iiH ave titcted, must be peculiarly v,rriyi ig to every man vvao prefers i..s r. vi.,;:y's ;.;: 1 to the cKaltation I . !A4ic;;:.:g her to the vcrc of ru in. .:;-i5re. from tne ucl ituoriri 4iivn ue cu obtain, Dewilt Cliul jo i, tv -elee;t vi. It has been a liard bt n- 'o but ik the ione: mv is ovcr." an. I, ;u ii u-aal in tint stale. we it t.e political feudi will give v, ,iv a ul li:r:nony and courteous dctr.ca vrr p:v,vail among those who I; ivj 1;:; so warmly engaged in this p .11 i-: J c:i:np lign. Cj-ri'dicu: In this state the old Kenobiicm ticket ins b?cn more vices d'ul t!:an in Nev;-York The f :d h j . vMnl been able 10 divide and cv vi:r.' (iov. Wolcotl is again evnl the " llcpub tea 1 tolera tioV f 1 se oatjrs, has succeeded o ver the Uni ! ticket) by a major itv of about 20 J J votes. ROBUPdV OF I lit: M TL. W ae ititonne 1 1 1 it t!i M id from It 4 .els Ul2 to M inaeld, ' v .) v,av r 'e.'i bv t!2 carrier, Ja nes : a-vois, 1 b .v, ) 1 1 10 ISth or ISthult. i)eiw . ca t u-ra.r place and Greenville, ot ;::eney it , e th va e ice. ?.Ir. laxosLtY, .1.11 .L i. Iv. A L)S V .ilvl 0 j in vars lit of the rob )er. ; :- 1 l oe i ui nvui ;uv. .mtnvvU ot othcers ut the several Lind-O.uces in Iudlm..' It ive been made : A-iaaos:: hitlock. Receiver ot Public M vtu's, and Willi amsox Djxx. )vcgisiu of the United States' Laud-Of hee at Terre-Haute.' Laziul'S Noci.k, !leceiver ofpublii Mo ii. s, u.ivl Roi'-Uii r Hawaii, Rfgistei u . . . j l .vied rifles L. inu-Uitiee ;t L.:ihlvs .M. l ay 1. on, Receiver ot Fubhr Si rues nt Jcirersenviiie. Will this not be censklered un egrc p-ious o raMAcon tne nnusiu tne einens. u"i ic eoaatv. an I beo.ne ;i 14 ii s.ibsect for legislative iatcrpos'.a ei ?' Will irarn. xt le.cisl iture be kss wiv en.', p tirielic t!ian our l ist, a:.d, wit-nui r.h . . pipcr reje.itinvnt, eahnl 'ilf.r thc President of the United St u to select fiwn a citTjrent cou.utv, or to w. or veet:o-i, or vjuarter teer.ui, men to hi s : '1 ira'ort'mt odices, who do net res:d wit :n usi av.uediate limits ? Yr iiope, ar nil events, in the ple.iitud. in ch nrp w or. tii.'e w i'.it ike a bee i'inir a;; 1 spirit1.. ;;.tieeoi the matter, .uui e tU1 tii'.ct and explicit th-n taeii ii... pree.e'. 1 lv.vterly resolution, tc:i tis witliiu what pre iv limits a man must be bern aiivi rov. b', to ciuitie iiim tasu. li t itior.s ; pnK ai irly tell us it the man who v:'. supp- rt a politic d taction, or applaud ta . t;i.-.deedsofp.r.)er sneeulators.eauevcre:pejt ;a enjoy t'aeir honorable i'ai -i.iit-rrste.l t ivor. " Tne eyes .f tiv iv jrld will be upon them," t vis w ili a TvM-d aa amnio l;eUi r.u m.ieh iMro:t7;r u'.seusi n a ?r.ind iipl.ty of V ;::. ".r aid a Ii -e-ac exeiviw of yf r ':-:! in tae cu::c cf OPPOhl PI OX. Tiie in;cnio..s editor nf the Centi:iel eulogizes most beau.ifully tin course pursued by tbe deleatio;. from tliis district, and then leave the subject to rest upnn a few of Ids visual round assertions Rut hi fruitful imagination is very conspicu ous in his expedient to drar the at tentiouofthc nconle fioni an investir; atian of the conduct of his chieftains 11:. like a Wien, anxious to sai her mirselins, flits ab nt and threat ens to a rain attack general Tavlor. In his rcial flights, or grovelling peririnati ns, he nnv perliaps a;nui the people with his vain attempts tt deceive and felicitate himself wit!the loftv ideas he appears tn enter tertain of the purity of his style ar. the irresistible force of his arutnents, but he cannot desttoy trutl with falsehood, nor support the iron tationof the intriguing b) attempting;
ito destroy the character of the up-i
jngut i uurit will 6tar.d, when dissimulation, rotten in its purest state, vril va nish with its votaries and we believe we have it in our power to show to the world that a part of the delegation from tins district acteu more as Bank agents than as the representatives of the people more a p.vrtizans, subservient tj the views, and willing to gratify the feelings ot a few designing individuals, than as men wh.nii chief :ii:n wn. In nrotcct ,ilf, ,;,,..., viiw iiiiv,! vjii aiivi tiiaiiiiaiii iiiw pcclability of their cons'.itucnis. Excentricity of Mr. Randolph. Phii gentleman carries his prejudices against paper money to a great ength so JiiHtidiius was he white bere, that it was with great ditVicutiy he could be suited in change ; -, i.ne rimes insisting on specie even lor fifty cents Ii is said ( by himsc.f) that his mortal antipathy, to paper mi. icy arose from tne following .vt.itastcal circumsrance When a noy his mother gae him a quantity ot continental money, and said John :tu dear herein a hundred doll .rs f or yju " 11. ate with ioy at his unexpeel:d irood fo'tunc. he went to the slum V) jjuy ..'l!r;cr bread, but found to hi cat surprise that he couid not exu 'I his (said Mr. R.) taught me a lesson ab'iUt paper money tnat L shal never forget if I live lobe a million." C Mi'irotulitan. Mr. M m Hlph c.:inuot be yappose lmjr ::erh' "t.iti ii)u" for rei-cti:Kt ' tr.ish, now unfo .tunatelv called cumw .s Chinee. liie'.is inth'.ng tojus'a: the issue or ha ik. tiotes under the amount f ave dollars ; and the fraud and op-re-sio i co n netted through t!i' medium it !) oiks, is c u-reetlv tvnr.e ! b'. his renembrance of the ' condiiental moiev." V very few years ago, it was thought impossible to navigate the Mississip pi by steam. In Wagner's paper o O; leans, we counted fourteen steam P of o at advertised at one time, to leave 1. eitv with goods among others tne Fulton steam ship, of N. York. ib. CIa'CIXNATI, may 9. On the mo-mug ot t!ie inst. two 1 dls of cotton, moistened with spirits of cavpenti ie, w-re found burning near the voo.L'i buddings m the rear ot J. H.ri.tt x Co's b i;i:t. A similar bill was :o':nd pi iced inside a window- shutter, at he corner of Columbia aud M tin streets, 11 Scnrd.' afternoon, w!iichiial big.ih 0 blaze. Tnese alar ning facts ought t 1 1 'lor.' ih the citizens to be more than 0 -aaUy vigil ant and watchful, since the r lluv uuu some wiciwcu uicuuiais lurking about the town, intent o.. vne most diabolical mischief. Inquisitor. XEW-YORK, APRIL 24. inrALES.Yv the last ten dav-. large shoals of Sperniacetta Wnak nave been seen near the L. Island coa .mi in the neighborhood of Sandv Hooli Jn Wednesday last, a large Sperm hale ?jrounvled near thc point of Sand, look, and in the course cf thc last wee aht or ten were seen inside of thi. ile.ok. One of the pilot boats is preparing to start on a cruise, ecpiipped fo catching whales. ANOTHER MAIL ROBBERY. 5v -an ad"ert:saient of the post-master f Eli.:abethtown, it dppcars, that o. 1 it urilay night, tiie Jtli inst. betwec; daunt jo and Klia aethtown, Lancaste oaaty, Peun. t'.ve mail was vo)ed. rhe letu v b ig was foa vd on tiie iUtii i . nrivv iii Elizabet.un.vn. Nearlv ah ue letters had been broken open. The irvt-m.iLter states t!ia: this was the se-c-Mid time te. vt the mail arrived las; vvck, 'seenoagly all well) bat no letter u thor-.:-!. A reward cf tiny dollar . '.Ter'd for the apprehension cf the eipv.tr.iv.or oi the roaery. D . EL By the Washington, at Boston ."rem Gibraltar, we learn, that about the ! 2tn of March, a duel was fought it Gibraltar, between Lieut- Dow;in of tiie Guiricc frigate, and a Lieut, eunith, of one of the British egiments stationed at that place, in .viiich tne latter was severely wounded. Tne dispute which caused the duel, took piac previous to the depurre of the Eiankim 74, and was supposed to have been settled, as the iovernor of thc place had expressed iis opinion on thc subject, that Lt. 'owning was not to blame. Lieut. Smith gave the challenge, and Lieut. Downing felt himself bound to accept They met, and fired ; Lt. Smith va vounded in the calf of his le was act satisfied. They tired agsin, and Lt. S. had a finger shot off was not satisfied. They fned a third time, md Lt. S was wounded in the side fell and expresst d himsalf sati.-jied. 'n consequence of this affair, the Governor had ordered that no Ameiicans ihould pass thc j;atcs but the day following, thc order was so far quali fied as to admit the officers, Sec. of meiican vessels to pass. The Aim rican Consul was tr) ingto get t'uorder countermanded, o as to adxsit
the oMicers of the squadron to pass as formerly-but it was thought nothing would be done till the arrival of Com. Bainbridc. Lieut Dawning received no injury in the duel. jY. Y. Gazette. A London Morning Chronicle, an opposition paper, states that the situation of France at this moment, is truly alarming ; and that numerous ar
rests have taken place at Fans. The Minsrve edited by Evcrste du Mouiin, concludes a paragraph as follows : Let us be on our guard ! The sensor is preparing its scissors ; the jailors are loscing their duncrcons ; let us Hasten ; but not despair I It is s nasten ; out not uespair : It is ct twenty days since, in a neighig country, the Iuquisisition, the Its, despotism, torture and scatlot yet borin Jesuits, despotis folds were in permanent force. They are destroyed. Liberty has recovered its empire beyond Pyrenees, it has gone to sleep in France ; but its sacred tire is not extinct. It will oe rekindled. St. Thomas Ahrll 1320. Thc schooner Ann and Eiiza, captain G M'Carter, arrived here niht before last from St.- Vincents, and only 14 days from Angostura : but as Cant. M'C. did not intend comiiur to this island when he left Angostura, ne brinn-s neither lrttr.rs nn n.v. But he brings very interesting -verbal accounts of a very great and bloodv . .... . 1 h u uiwiuv action wnicn lias ocen tought between General Pacz and tiie Rayalist army, 300 miles from that place ; in which ie iniorms me, the Spanish lost EVAY MAN, amounting to S000, in filled, wounded and prisoners. Great ejoycings were the order of the dav 1 when he left Guana, such as rin--mg of bells, canonading, &c There was an American schooner there, wnich ought to have sailed the dav alter this vessel for for St. Thomas, oy which we impatiently wait to receive thc important oihcial account which, so soon as I receive, I will torward to yu without delay. This icuon must nave ocen tought near Calabozo with the royalist' army of general Morales, who, with thc whole of his forces, must have been anniiiilated. Thc evacuation of Caraccas is a necessary consequence, and j thc entrance ot the Patriot army 1 Strange as it may appear, we have! not heard a word of thc expedition! hat sailed trorn .Margarita, on the 1 3th ot last month. True it is that no vessels have arrived from anv auartcr that conld give us intelligence of its success. New York. It is now ascertain cd, that de Witt Clinton is re is reof New elected Governor of the State York, by a majority of more than .wo thousand votes ; whilst in the Sentte there is said to be chosen a majority of six members, and in thc House of Assembly of eighteen or twenty members, opposed to his administration. Tnis is supposed to decide the complexion of the Couneil of Appointment, with w hom resi Jes the immense patronage which centers in the Executive authority of d the state of New York The ex citemcnt of the contest has been veiy m tai , aiui 11 is uuuewu iu sav wuein er the result is on the one hand most .ununited or on the other most rejoiced at. Xat. Int. YEUY LATE FROM SPAIN. BOSTON, MAY 2 IP. M. 1 Arrived, the fast sailing brig Ed:tvard Foster. l!:iot. 1 nutlionv. in SA. .davs from MaU-a. The aiT.iira r .Spain continued in their favorable train. We have received a large mmber ot Spanish papers. Passengers in the Edward Foster, lU. S Har.kleiv Ksn. l.itn Amrrir u, " IConsul at Cadiz ) bearer of despatchbled in the public square, when thev wete tired upon, and 700, including of different ages and sexes were killed, and I 100 wounded. Thc oflicia! particulars of this masacrec were published at Madrid. Freyer declared that he gave no orders to fire : jut he was dismissed, and O'Donncl appointed in his stead. It was sup posed some deserters fioni the constitutionalists instigated the firing feeling their stuation to be desperate 1 hey were afterwards dispersed, This event took place before it was known that the constitution had been acknowledged at Madrid. TJic constitution was not proclaimed at Cadiz rill the 2 1 st MarchA foolish and abortive attempt at a counterrevolution was made at Madrid about the 13th March. Some ol the rabble were put forward to mak certain exclamations none joined It was f upposed they had been insti
es; and Samuel Thompson, Esq. of 111 ul)on proper 10 De aimpt-. v josepn .Maicom, rvmgininicvr, Alexandria, and servant. UlV Protecting individual liberty M .lencetown IUiGen. Freycr having promised to fronl tht; 'tack 'f misters. ana a blue UoRK l. hands h.fri. nrocbinthe constitution at CarhV o, London, Airi! I. A messenger ar- left hind foot wh.te several s.tddle mark,, proclaim tne constitution at anz, 01, . , i'uv frn,-, ti,. n.n n a fewx ute hairs n hs O.rhead, sui .pothe 9th of March, the people ussun- nv ed on Monday from the Queen, in sed to ,KT n vear, oU,ni)rtised "
gated by some of the priests. No person of respectability took any pan in it. The Duke del Infantado, offended at some unfounded suspicions had resigned all his offices, declaring himself faithful to the constitution. The King of Spain has named tht Duke de Fiias, Ambassador to London, vice the Duke l)e San Carlos ; the Duke of del Parque, to Paris, vice the Duke de Fernan-Nunez ; Den
Louis de Onis, to Naples, vice Don Pedro Labrandor r Count de Terenor Furssia, vice Don Pascual Vallejo; on Manuel Gonzalez Salmon, to Russia ; Don Josef Maria de Pando. Consul General to Lisbon. aii mc loreign amoassaaors naa hcen changed, except Mr. Vives to the- United States. A new minutry was formed at aii tne loreign amoassaaors naa Madrid the Duke dc an Fernando had been superseded. DeYrujo,and the other exiled noblemen, had been recalled. The Members of the Cortes of 13112, were called together, and were collecting in Spain, or counng from their places of exile. They will arrange the next election, ne King had issued a decree to release all prisoners fr political offences. The most friendly sentiments for; tnC United States arc expressed by Constitutionalists, and it is thouchtno difficulty in the ncgocirlion would be ' caused by this party. ; . . . " 15 unaersiooa inai ine Americans vho were taken in Revolutionary pnvatcers were released. j in thc contest between the Koyal Revolutionary iorces at Malaga, 1 Fcbuary 19, 60 or 70 were killed and j wounded. A letter says, the jails and dungeons are already lightened of, thcir burthens, ( prisoners of chucrh : ana state ; anci tuousands arc restored ; t0 lhe bosoms cf their families." J It is rcportea that heidinand is unPopular in Spain, and a change of the dynasty is expected, or the estab-, lishment ot a Republic. provisional junta is iormea ny whuc uucuiuu mc wngaiis. 11 is composed of the Cardinal de liourbon, President ; General Ballesteros. Vice President ; the Bishop of Valladoiid, l)on Manuel Abadly Quecipo, Don ! Manuel Lardizabel Don Mateo Val - "emoros, uon v incente ancno. uon Francisco Crespo, Den Bernado TarrlU3 alKl gnatio Pczuela ; betore ffnom inc -m "as sworn to tne constituuon. JLatest jrom Europe. NEW-YORK, MAT 5. The fast sailing and reguiar trading ship Thames arrived at this port yesterday from London, whence she sailed the latter part of March, and from Portsmouth on the 4th of April. Capt. Feck has favored the editors of the Mercantile Advertiser with London papers and shipping list, and a Portsmouth paper of the 3d of last month, which contains London intelligence to the evening of the 1st. From a hasty perusal, we find the fol--owing interesting items. The ".'adnd advices are to the 19th March Madrid. March ). The affair of the cession of tiie Fioridas is now iu iJtuuru iui a iuiii' umc ; tne consinulion expressly declares, that "the King caniiot alienate, cede, or exchange aiy province, towii, borough or village, nor anv Prrt, however smali, cf the Spanish territory It specifies the piincipal parts of that territory, and exniess'y names the 2 Fioridas. ' London, March 23. We learn, by the Paris papers of Saturday, that thc Pject of a law for the re-establish-. mcnl ol d censorship cf the press, w tmi.uu" u 1 1 lu,a nurnoer 01 constitutional peers met on Friday 1 : a 1 . t rT I evening, ai 10c IIOUSC Ol aiarbiiai avcuit, prince of Eckmuhl, to con oilier 10 irjaKe arrangements prena- , s ' , ' rato-y to her return to England. He 1 . , . . . brought letters from her Majesty to Lords Liverpool and Castlcrcah, Sic. dated Pome, March :6th. Peris, March 2s. The general Cortes of Spain, will not assemble at Madrid before thc 15th Mav. Pordcnux, March 18. EXTRACT " I send you thc newspapers, from which you perceive tv at we arc about to be deprived of thc liberty of Press and Poison. Party spirit is very high one of cur newspapers, ti e Tribune, in the Opposition, wa burnt at the Theatre onSunday night and there have been several due!'in consequence." m n m . Trm PDIVTIVP J U Ii I It 1 i 1 I lx Xeatlv executed, on thc short - I St notice, a- -.MS OlllCe.
OP 23 JB & "SP IB 05 (dy th coxtaxy froji kf.xtucxy.) THIS EVENI5G, JUNE 3, The admired COMEDY called THE MISKR. After which, the humorous Farce of The Bee-Hive, or IXDUSTRY MUST PROSPER. (For particulars, sec 15:11s.)
Conveyancing. ' FIIIE subscriber will execute all ft kinds of COX'EYAXCIXG at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms, on application at his Room on Second-street, opposite Col. Lasselle's Tavern. C. II. TILLlVGHAST. Vincennes, Jnnc 3. 23 tf 100 Dollars R E W A Jl B! L RFAVAUD ci OXE IIUXDRED JL DOLLARS will be e'r.tn bv the subscriber ft posited in t! ior t;ic rceo erv c f a. letter aeic Prst-Ojc in th;s town on Vlc 14th ?'l of0 bst di,etWa to tiS"; Aiokk& ..ollton, merchants Nev-ork. lontaunnsr lour Iluntlvcd VAUr in nctcs of glt0 CAChf on iho lianh of the Ui;ited St:.:-.-s ; said letter never having been received in X. York. JAMF; JACDKS, for the late nrm of j.iccbs ec L R w. Vimvnnes, June r. Q.V-it t r j 71 c n nnuir o Ul '-'V J AmOUi hlyEl, TILL in future practice LAW . coniunction, in the conrtit s of Davis Knox, $uihvai, ng?t Martin Ouboin and Pike, ki.d in the Suprtme Court One of them will at all times be found in thtdr ofii e at Washington, except durim- the session of courts. All orders and CO XV P. YAXCIXG win he nnilctllauv attended to. VakntQn Atiril 10. 1320. tf20 j P-Ovf P ft O $1 ? P ; - " - The subscriber having opened two doors above Mr. i o:i.;..on s btore, oners lor saie a quantity 01 CIDER OIL, by thc barrel or otherwise. Cider Wine, Jlnvle Butter. Ch reset Candles, Tobacco, &V. ' 1 Ul t l'' 1 TfiiskpIL , j j 1JI lt u " lJPlc and other articles in the Grocery line. Also GRISDSTONKS. V TR'JhSDALL. Vincenc, May 12. 1820. 3w ; " Sheriff's Salt. 'JXJ'ILL be suid on thc premises v v adjoining the town of Cy. -t iana, the following property viz : hour ninety acres of iai.d. a pa-i of thc Smith Est quarter sccio'. 1 i, tovnship 4, south, range : 2 vist; o lots in the town of Cvnthisi.a a!)Ci o. awl an iiis nrwi ia :r;t on the 2trh 'hiv rS Uvt ne: ( K. IJ as the pioperty :.f 'b irfm to satisfy executions iMt ) f'-, .... circuit court of Posey countv m t c r of Ilorslcy and Sterling ; where c attendance will be given by WILLIAM BOYLE d s p. 0 j June 3, 23 FEATHERS. NI) most other kinds of COUNTRY IK)i)UCE,will be received it, p:.y- : nK.nt of SMi)vrrilJtifjTl to the Westeiiit , Sl.n- fr tiw. T)rtst.;,t vcar. Taken up. r, j n 1 n . . it 1 tv-hve aollars, by L. Iltntlev , 1 1, hison, aw, j Vilso.n, bef re nic a Justice f 1 the Peace J ana, this for the county of 150, Inui4th d of M.,v, 18.0. J AM I JO.N J. P. v. c. Atiril ?5. 1 :J.'.t Sheriff's Sal en X"Y virtue rf exfcut'or.s issued out cf the Circuit Court rf !"o-ey cour.tv. to me ilirvrtt d, I have itvifd upon Let No. '-'4 as (lesigiiatcd by the map of the town of Sprirghrld wherein the property lies, and at which place it will be e:.pos?d to sale on Saturt.av the 10th day of June next taken as the property cf George Duckworth, t' satisfy an exccai; n in favor of Thomas L. CnvcIury. AUo cne llause ;uri L.'.t, No. JJ n th.c town of C viithiana txcCuttd '.he property cf Win. Darls, to s-tU:-,' !I'nlcy aiui StcTiinjr. 1'he litttr t. ; c old at Cuithiana on the 12th cf June icxt, .rem rent money th farmer f r ! md-() IT.ce nw:.e . Tiie Saie w:il be amended to bv WM-BOYLT., D.S. P. C. SprbgteU, Puey County, May iy.-U
