Western Times, Volume 1, Number 36, Richmond, Wayne County, 2 May 1829 — Page 2

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CJ.Y.IL STE.-LU BOAT. O.i Thursday l is! t!ie St'am Packr

i lei pi i xn ived at, this, place. Sev

eral .u tempts, have h letoforo been

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which liavo ; rei.ii! i tilt i! from

; j-1; -.. of wiiar eh ,rr., :,r ji;ivarieu! e:tics run principal!! cm ao- ... .1 pr.! itvlVnaU.t:.i4 :'-iL.Vvcvunt ofti iijn done? l the banks 1. e i ! lil ;vh-.. ( i he in-h i n. JjiS'V ti.e rori:iivH(iN prv!uec! in tiio w;i-

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L.iTLST FROM KUROI'K. liy the arrival of the shin Nile, Cnpt. Iioekctt, from Havre, tiles of I'atis .v rers have hecn received at Kcw Veilc.

j Gr.KFxr:. in cousctjtjence o! an :pp"al niiiiie o lire lihcr.ilitv f the I retn h ;iii(crs, a large fpitt(y oflince, nr.d a

thousand franrs, were suhscrihpd hy thfm, at short notice, for the poor niiu $:cl; f I'ii'ma. An ncrount from Syra, of Jar.'-'nry 17th, states that Hear Admiral Count D.u.dolo hnJ gone to Tores to rescue mine Austrian fehips which had h?en

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WESTERN TIMES.

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hot!-, cf r. !.om, hi:t especnl!) t! -:itnrJ' have !;?rcfofotv Jccn rr.!ccl arr.o!: Ih'i ! hitlcrcit enemies of' In h K'-i.cir-.".-:

tin, have f lt l!)c;r.?eh. j chilled h" the foiro cf circern(.uicef, to hc-con.?. i?3 nJvucatec, and with lh:a r.ccessir.n to their strcnctltt hut little doubt crui e-

uiinai Hie v;;i!ioi.vs uiu-i pjea.i. .v .y u ua lac vacancy occasioned

penal hi. I, lor the suppression ot lh:' l-y il.e rcii-naticn of Judge Scott. (Jalholic Asi-ociation, and all o'hersim-! il ir conibifiations, hr.s hecu intrcduceu Vir.S CLTPY is a Candidate for ir.

into noui uousea ct rariiamenr, ar.o, 0j.0, 0r f-heriff of Wayne county

J1U!II UIU IllUU OppuJillUIl C IIK.LU, 111

JO;i:;c. !;il;lW:V m a Candidate fir ,;.c oi;;re of As?rciate J;:dge-of Warie

;-::.ty to till

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ii,. .2rife..i... ff...i'.f'f. i . i - 1,111 I I j i ri'i r.'m

ii .... i' ...iii. t ;.i ..; - . declared lawful prir.ea

lir. !fl r M III.I'HI. in n "iii; ii ) rn iu mum VIHOII, , . .. , , , II

ICJ mo Dioiii'iuc oi uii; iiiu.iii-in.r. Without notifvintj the Greek uythoii-

the Austrian Admiral look posses

ivrceded. Two!

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... -t r icii i in n -k it1 MMii,Ur.,lV ioat

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t.i' i.', hvn o:.e huw winch is so con

i?ti ih ted as to ad.m- the water to pass

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.f W.t ;.Ione. d. 1 r.

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ich a space cfihoU.l.r feet between ! S,PJ1 OJ l'iC H"i x "M-" " 1 . ..1 n ,1 ..... II... I . a. lr fll . r

POil,aiHJ lore uovii mt; .ii.m ""'h

The Greek authorities immediately

soon become a law. This bill is introduced as merely preliminary to the settlement of the great question, and the leading members of the Association have dissolved that body vohintaiily, to obiatc any dhTtcultics which might grow out of itj existence. air. O'Conric., tljO great champion of Irish rights, had arrived in London, but had not tnLen his scat. lie ic said to have placed himself under the gui

dance of Mr. Urougham, Sir James

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,. , n ..... , .r . . !;nl !!,f; 'n"c ectween the two boats . " ' r . , .. Mkintnh 'i'.m ir Francis Hunlett ... -. i.m.. the p..,i-" ' m a.trn:n :-t .. . .. . , nf nations to the Iiussiari frinatc on llie u,K'u,U0'ni ti! i 1 rantI: uuuicii.

" . it wa, ..t nr-c caatVrred p.m : ou, ruu on. i mMu. nacc ana concPqilccc of which it was j He h accompanied by large numbe.s of c: VnVi:.,a. I., ? poesced of th,j re paced ,n tha fore 5!,t' rx'uriji the ive?r Admiral had been detain- ability ami gentry. The r,r,;;:c,n,.i,,cc, that .vat and I,,, actly over the ji,cc between the Kn,lishCrown lawyers are unanimous l,."l,Co n.a . .v... ,l'u -iU r (.own.or";'ts tht the coals patMDC through. ; , in their opinion of Mr. O'Cunncirs init. ..('. I il iii' r ...! i t iu.k.i .1-.. the fratcs t ail immediate!! into thr tva-! .1-7 Ul ... :;i.-r.., . r....i:

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ti.e late wur. her Senatjr ..t t!ie tunc her. The paddle wheel is directly bei . i . . i . ..... . .

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Krdraordinary intelligence from tbc'nIi(J Mr. uguen, one of the mo.-t cmi-

. i lu.ufi iiiM ii pirM ic nor iti it ; iii:ui liic t o ;cr, uctwecn the Uoat?, and j trontiers ol Moldavia, l eh. .Ml), unnoun-j ncrjt oJ- n i( ;,.rn ists, has jat publi-li-ti.n;.t. Ho had ::. aw aim sup- piston, cy lender ar.d crank arc en one j cod a rumor of a terrible deleiit -cd a pan! bU-t in which "the "hk btion is ,nc."i "v rw;;.pctitors at the r- ,idc, and t!e l-v wheel on the other. ! taincd by ti e Tuiks before Varna on Ulsa,i(. (1- lc1Ul q., j . othcr ! ht'a yT bMT-iT'e W;,!Cru(tcr1l,cUv- nctcJ the2':dofJan. in which they xvere said haild, Mr. Q-Cnnell ha9 hsueu a lon "An: efUH-Vo-'v , i;;';110 VV,'C; ,vl,ich i9 lrithcr fop to hate lost I r,,OOJ Pltcc ac'dress to th. House of Common, in ' -t.;iodthro;flAMuUriih;,rdr,,t!,C,n,cC cf thc bo:,t' t,a'sc- f car.non; in rousequer.ee t wtnch ,.hic!i his riht to a scat is sustair.ed by in ! ! i' if. .'i'K !.- i ,i .i,- t- i r '' t t lie stern between t lie boats, and they vsrerc cnablc-a to surprise iournoul rnM... -.bie. ,f ,i0t convmeihU rfa.

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. ' fl:o rf.rlined rml crno!!'.rl hr. livn nfionviri';. Ihit ll.ii news

hv .! :v s",i:!:t :'. raa'ia ; 'orc 'l '5 t'car f storn no wave of: was considered apochryphal. .'.n! ir.ioif -t cf e;:r cc"r-',,n considerable si fir formed. The The papers contain a bulletin from

i-nakrn cl the water, !ien tlie boat ! Count Lagcron, Commandor-;n Chiel

?ons, anJ a great display of legal lexirn-

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of the Russian troops in Walbichia, dated Bucharcit, the 2(ith ult. which con tains details of an attack on K li and

r v. a citi.-c n of Xcw;w5 KC"Z l rate ef four miles an : i! v i i.;.-, i-': d Lv t!ir hon-,bo'.ir, was tcs1 than that caused by a :;- "-:!.' ....! of the IM.-n, horse boat goiag with rr.ueh less speed.

-' nrrrt - w lch 1 r irm the paddle wheel to the stern, a) I ocmoul. which event has already been ', ' - ' : 't. r an spirit : ; hn Am ni is hid over both bo:ts, and the mentioned in this paper, though no par . ...-,.-(. . trati ,,i war inji.Ke between them, forming the floor ticulars were given. The former is

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. J to a1 in, which contain twenty-sc-! en biit!;;. i fi account f f ti c lownes of the

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dtscriheJ as an important fortress, the!

capturr oi which would have required

i tegular sit gc in Summer, and which

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; 'Hi.;'es. it wasncce-s iry that thechirn I a; pears cn the present occasion to have

' . (.i - ah. ul.l iwt he higlu-r than the roof j ma.ic a brave though itieflectcal rcsis- ) ' the b.-. at. An ingeniou-i machine is j lance. What rendered its capture more II, -placed in it lor iho purpo-o of creating j easy in Winttrthan in Summer, is nci

iitil.. In ;ng a k.r,l ol wmdrntll rim-1 ther mentioned nor hinted at ; but. ac-

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f tii'" ; ( ordmL to the. Russian account, which

chiir.t.eua: d tutr.cd uv a hand from a hovrevi ,-, must be taken with some -

whot 1 at'.u hed to t!;? marhintiv. Two;c ptions, it was scalei and taken in Kss koi.ii i f woad wcie e-.pmd.d in the j than an hour. Thirty cannon, fivej

( standards, ai d a great quantity of am munition, fell into the hands of the conIquenrg; and u Pacha, alosg with sixty

otTiccrs k. 3a0oldier;,aic said to have

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'1 ); Augusta Chronicle of thc',5Crn u)CTi rriiricrs

Much censure has been thrown upen the Ministry, by the opponents of Cath olic claims, for their alleged duplicity in withholding their real intentions upon this subject, and hundreds of petitions have been presented against it. A strong contest is anticipated in the House of Lords, but a majority of at least forty is calculated on by its friends. In the House of Commons the majority will of course Ic much greater. From the foregoing it wiil bo seen that the frrr.ids of liberal prir.ciplep throughout the world have much reason for congratulation. A greath triumph 13 about to be obtained seven miilions of people are about to be do livered from the yoke which hound them down to the dust, and a gallant nation will soon be restored to the rights and privileges of which it has so long been disfranchised. ':.. Lie. Fof.

Cbl. EXOCII KA1LSBACK is a Car.-;;, date to represent Waxne County in House of Representatives, nt the next ;ii. eionofthc General Assembly. JAMES RARlDi:iST is a Candidate (? represent Wayne county in the Houe cf Representatives, at the next session of th General Assembly. The insertion of the name of DANIEL Rlill), s a Candidate for County Comtn -: sioner, has been authorized. itor: Permit a Subscrilcr a nominate Dr. PETER STEVENS. ?.s suitable person to represent the county t,t" Wane, in the House cf Representatives of the General Assembly of the State oflauiuna at the iK't session. A SUBSCRIBER. JACOfi R. FISHER, is n Candidate fo? the office of SherirTof Wayne county. Mr. S. Smith: ou will oblige a number of voters by inserting the name rf PATRICK BEARD as a Candidate to represent Vate county in the Senate.

To Tr.r. Voxuns ck Waynl Couktv.

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I the killed on the Turkish side is stated,

: ':arti( ?:l:.rs of an awful ronflagra-

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.-.f two at. J three oV'cc!f, our citizens

', ' a r rc n'ou'd by the alarming cry of int. , J , . i , .. .lire. It w.i fc:i discovered to have o-

psif-rrliv i vrnin" lir'nrrnllir l-.n-rm

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a a;.! j ".v., I. hit pti !.-.i.i, ! be a thf v: :i- r .oidv ror.f; I'

-i '. I i i " 1 1 1 a f i ri in :i hr-cr Arrnrirrl liv Mr

r :a tlio wh'. G allcwav. r i liilis street, abo'.tt midway

i .a' ray n oaaav.r.i'.r-i, I ha.c d( . t.i ;'elow its intersection by Washington -if.-r t ) a!-t..ri fr ra t!.c -.o f anv Jsircc. It almost timv.ltr.ncously com i ilV authority, fa. ..- ;,, haaid the ; tn:T,irated to Broad and Green lreets

mi ilie north and fon't!;, and extended

'.i l.road f-treet is hirh tin as the lire

i at Jo", while, according to the same

version cf the matter tlic Russians had orly 2 officers and CO men killed, and 250 wounded. The Turks performed such prodigies of valor, as have not been mli vl since the day3 of chivalry. Tbcy were all put to the sword. Under a Constantinople date of. Ian. 2Mb, as a set o'T to the foregoing i umouraof Russian successes, there ii one cf an attack mado on the Iw'h, by a Turkish detachment commanded by Ibraham Pacha, on the Russian cantonments at Kouslidcha, at the foot of the Balkan, in which it was ea'ul the Rus

sians were driven from their .intrench

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'e ids, uluated on the corner of Hous i"!i street. It extended up Green street

V) vr Mr. Warren, dw llmg honse,

a. 4 . !i -:a. ;l i v. ah .4 i 'a. -i;:o. i, t I'lic . i (. j,. ' .' i i i.tia. as lr as Mr. Ai thony s- - (thv !'f lakmg the direction of C ntr !i;ii.!Iy c-t.raatf r I n..a-.n on-i ..!..i ... . i . u ,i . . I " ii . , , ,. - . i -tr -ei. it cnrnnmi icated to our heaut tliu I oi.l f J. n i - la t ia . -ii 'a tia. o of w.iMi, , . i ii if i . " I I'll marl'Vt, w h: h deslroj id, as wi II r

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With r ad ! i!t . a ;! .ra n ,1 w !a , ,,,,r . i ii :;e f.f ;i r. M-tlr ! i" i ward to tha.' ' c It i ( C ..,-.( i

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o !'i h!..e ol (."litre street, until if

r k h d the bridge, and also all those 'tiildit gs down Hav ttreettotiie corner w h' te tlie ol i Thealre formerly ttood.

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'at v.( i, !(.: p ! iit tlaiii an oi.j f ii- . i - pire. I it it i - i h- f-.itui.e of i. Ui. n. ; , I t cia'.ly in tie imp I ena nt . their i! .aliar:. tfiat the hi'toi! of their la ta -! t. r r.vit hp tt.'.red. Il is in the ;ige. o r. ''rtity thi l.itory tr ust I e re ad. If in tin r f rrn of ;:!,..( n hirh ha; r ccaj ed the ! igi'.ai i of r:u o!er ! nti"i, tiie I'lfi !-i.t of l!,e l'i..trd tatr-v v f . 1 1 ii.Tf dure r. r.e of . i yif rot-;i;eiu e and of nioie al iraaag in.ijrrati de. I shall. ra!elf he r.-ady to :n:r .!e vi tl.a o.i ol gratahitian at ll.e (!ei pr r ei.c trate ri cr moie i l:n u ul w hic'.i hall i!i.(m the lit 1 1 de- ! t .a 1 r ' I y the rariirtivr i.r.edy. ' I t!i proao'-e el iti', im iiM !f he a. i 1 I Kt.it, limM u.ii.'i a ini' li' to the

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Mr Gi iutus, a little below i t ..i 1 tit

iTMi'i it t i ti men iu-iicu neiow

ith appall,! g fur! , destroying in its

r h'f. !l iv.v ,t,.:r- rw la 1 1, ll.e a ! pro; f tore r.f Mr. liignon, and dow .. nsetits into the moquc, which w as fired

by the I urks. 1 here wa3 anouier vague rumor of an attack made by the latter on Paravadi. The former account made the Russians lose t0 men.

and r-even pieces of cannon. The rc h . ... ...i.

ception of the news csml'irntcd me spirits of the Caravan, w hich waa setting out for Mecca, and offering np en-ihusia-tic p'titiom for the success of the Turkish arms. CoNsTANTir.'orLU, Ja::. The Porte has replied to the overtures of England and Prance in relation to the pacification of Greece, that she ua3 ready to open at Constantinople or any place near the Capital, negotiations upon the principles established in the

invitation of November, addressed by

"Utsc e;erv -building with "the exeep- the Reis Effendi to the Ambassadors

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pit i!i')n of the beatt b. I'm en l! ' iia uiu

t raid the pe tint of i.'lpi J iie!u

pa : ' , t!if o 'ti ei v. i!t ! hit',.- henebl I

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ion of Ihore on the first and a part of

ihoie on tfic sccoiid square below market squ ire, until it icathed Ihc sab 11 bs of the cit v, in the immediate ncigliio uihoo i of Mr. Courses plantation. When the fue reached the Maikc!, no huunri exertions eoulJ arrest it the wind wa S. R. arid lashed into fury y the lldnif?, they rushed and roared hrutigh the ignited atmosphere like he tio'ihled ocean all wis confusion iid di.tr. ay. The iqiectalors of the wfu .-rene were only aroused from the ipalhcth c(.nsti rnalion into wl-irhthev

Phat ihc porte has promised that noth

ing shall be undertaken during the ncgociation against t!c Morea, and that the hies taken should be under the protection of these Powers. The Capital wna calm; the inquietude which the Russian blockade had at first ccca? toned had vanished; there were plenty of provision?, and it is even said that orders had been sent toSmyrnia not to discharge the vessels which had arrived with grain.

catholic claim;

wen: tlnoun, by the orcasiotal and! The most important iteinof foreign -ruling rxph.siui.ij of buildings v.-hich ! now furr,hhcS by the lute nrrivnls, is the

'"' Mown up by some r.f the fu c! course which the que stion of Catholic

" ' ' VI;;,',U' , 'Mlv '7:1: 'P'nics with the luTC of a, resting! Kn.anripatica likely ta lake durinr " a lr t "Jt V; i ; de;ot,Mng element. 1 he pie.ekt ccun of Parliament. Com 1... I i 1 t; . a pi 1 t he I or 1. oa w 11 1 . .... . ... , . , ; l. Teiaif, a .-,r the fcl.-.n o! hi. '.! M10 i.uud.er of bou-es oeslroycd are.traiy to all previous expectation the i a- a t. the V'.u i ' ".-lim ited at from 300 to .T0 and the: Ministers have declared in ifd favour, "w'i'u ' v J, nn' c'a.u , t.i- n, I . ' di pos hs3 of property cannot fall thort of half-HrJ th,: oppietsed and harassed Calho1 1 .1 e ;' I 1 j .y f r :i.e he t 1 million of dollar?, not one third c( r$ e,f hcland now look foi ward with . ! 1 th a dr. .r.i ii "ti v ry 100 .1. a Jhirh it ii fuppoed, v. as in:ured. 'JVi,0pu and confidence to a full, final, and l. ; .;..;. a whi. h they mny eee 1; an ! iire nged about five J our -. Pro Id"n-; batisfactory adjusltnciit of their claims. .1 ion' r,.l Hr 1 ti;:llv ri lives have !ran I-. ' TI 1 ..!.- 1 tf.li;.-t, Mr

COLOMBIA. 1 be r.ogo'.a iazettee contains many compliments to General Ilarri-on, our Minister to Colombia, who has been received by the proper of-a. er, in the absence of Bolivar. Thu Coi-, ul.:.. us -a ill think our rulers are in opinions afi oa;!aile as is their Government, when ti.eyeee Mr. Moie ainoiiij tbeui. . . 'i..'z I'rom a Hoj-.ti Gc.rtir. . Jrrii al a:id lUcfjitivn r.f iU .7i ruan Miiiisltr.W'c have the fatisfaction, (says the Giccta of the tii Pcb.) to nn nounce that the Hon. William IL Hnrrison, Envoy Kxtrnordinarv and iMinister Plenipotentiary of ihc United States to our Government, nrriced tnthii capital (Bogota) on the oth inst. He yesterday presented his credential. to the Minister of State and Secretary of 1'or eign AfTdirs, v. ho, in the absence of His

Excellency the Liberator President,

and by virtue of authority received

from him, has duly recognijed the said;

Envoy, and expressed his desire that he would enter without delay upon the e.ccrciscs of his functions, iis.airir.g him that he will be presented to His Excellency immediately on his retain to the capital. Wc congratulate Colombia cn beholding the interest which ii manifested by the Government of the United States to cultivate the most friendly relations with this Republic, by sending among us so distinguished a citizen

Circumstances which indicate 1 a n?vi7r.l of warm sectional fee!.'n?3 in car county, had determined mt to decline taking an active part rn political t-.i-fairs at this time, and especially, as jri;; experience has proven that such local controversies are calculated to abridge th, i.'illuencc of Wayne, in the councils of the State, and deprive us in a great measure of many of those advantages in leislali":. which the wealth and population of tha County should command. Those appr' hensions having ceased, I now feel at liberty to comply ui.h the wishes of many ;' my friends, to become a candidate to represent you in the next Legislature of the State. " Whoever construction may be put c.s my past services, lean only say, that! have uniformly been governed by honc-tv of purpose, and a sincere regard for the prosperity of our county as v.cll as the State. The last session wa? one of peculiar iiflirulty, and from the many conflicting local interests, w hich had ."in undue influence on every important measure, it is rather a matter of surprise that ninny of ti.e acts passed, were not even more imperfect. The next session will also bo r.n iir.poit.?r.'. one, but the spirit of party will have subsided, and wc may r easonably e-spect more unanimity and concert in legislation, as ti.e will of the people will I e more clearlr cv pres-cd on some of the important mea?'jr; s which have been postponed. t hould you think proper fo re elect rrr, I shall oulj proniisc, that no industry shall be wanting cn my part to inform myself of your w bhes and interests, and I w ill sj rae noexcrtizns f am capable of, to promo them. Let your determination be as it mav f r thoyia'arf, I shall ever entertain f-entimf nt of the warmest gratitude foryeuywst' kindncssand confidence. JOIIX 1IKLEV.

Li.dly no lives h ive Iven I s. 'The luko rMVellinrto?? nr.d Mr. Peel.

as General Harrison. The Govern

ment has a full confidence, that his permanent residence in this capital will contribute greatly to strengthen the harmony and good understanding which happily exists between the two nations. Texas. Wo have lately seen a former resident of this diiti ict. who has just returned from the adjacent Mexican province of Texas. He repor t that the country is fast filling up with Americans, and that several sections of it h ive been well settled . The state of society is almost eiitirely pastoral, :md nn individual's wealth ii rated by the number of his horses, mare", mules and horned cattle. Pour Lawyers are aheady M'-ttled at San Pelipe Au'tiia's principle establishment- Ond court are regularly held there. Several fugitives from the Pnited States, have been given up to our a.itho: ities, and transgressors against theu own l.ma are rigidly punished. This accent.! cf older ana -and govern incut, is truly consolat. ay fur us who re side so near to their limits. It will not hcrcalier be nn nsy biar far our fugitives from jin lir.'.. .".-' a O--

R.al Co;nmi?$ir.;:cr? The qucstiVn. who shall superintend the opening of the National road through this Slate, is v-T. last set lL d. The Western Sun. piirtol iu Knox county, on the Wabash, sas, Gen. liomer Johnson, of that county, .mhI Ge:i. John iilihoy, of Lawrence co. hav? 1 cm appointed Commissioners for that purpose

But ps ho'li of these gentlemen live fmitli

west of Indianapolis, it is yet unknown tus which one is imended for our division 0 the road.

irjriai.i LOfiiTiraTa . 1 he vencral ic

Ex Pfcsident, James Madison Jias consent

ed to serve in the Virginia Contention.

Chief Justice Marshall is also said to have consented to serve in the same body. The making of a Constitution might safely L' risked, where the counsel of such patriot'."' sages as these can have its proper iafj ence. E-riti:siii-NT ad.viis. The letter of our late President, tJ tl-f citizens of Essex and Middlesex, N. Jersey, will be found m this paper. It is necessary to call public attention to tin' communication, as the source from whence it emanated will, undoubtedly, ensure it n careful perusal by all who fee! ihe snnli est interest in public affairs. I feel con strained, however, by the fair manner i'1 which the subject is met by Mr. Adams, to allude to the oft-repeated charge el ''Bargain and Corruption,"' between itr.s and Clav, which was so actively cm

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