Western Times, Volume 1, Number 52, Richmond, Wayne County, 22 August 1829 — Page 2
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uri-tt (!hr. nitric, J it I 23. INDIAN DISTUKBANCF.S. Ti.' Cd .nii'nij 1 fjniror received by I - -1 night's m rd, furnishes ti! with the fdlmiug important intelligence from our Ili.li tn frontier. In addition vvli it i given bel)w,thc inquirer states that Cl. Cio'vt.ll, the agent, n atwith st in ling he had written to the War department on the u'jfrt, h i 1 neglected t appric our State Lxecutive of the hostile attitu.'o which the Indian? are i ni "g. We would hope ihat the I' i.j i.n r h mi.-iulurmed in thi particu! tr, as v.e should nvn t to Irani that C d. do .veil had s fir forgot hi. feciPM. III ,1 IID II I it illF'1,1 i ,: it, i-iko, t, actu.te the Cuunc.h el t1,- fVek. aul Che.k,es. If ttuy, p. r-?t iu i, the.r utter annilnhition w.il tV eon.ruue ne. w.il :o IV eon.eoue ue. f .1 iii i I u ir Hirer aiiruinlitl nm
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i , i a n iu and Iih dut v a-i an A'4 nt. . ,., .- . , . , v " -p i i r.i ..." , ;'Xlent l thf ancient city. Amid the uussian interest. A I ui kih hip or the in- i.i or rutiui, h.twi-ver, wc far her, . , , , ,. i cm i . i i . . . . . ' , ,, i- i c r a I il e nol.it i on, a pa 1 1 t t he ce I e ra- I no cl CO nun is said to have been lir , w ts eiinnvutealc1 to tiov. I'or- , i .P f ,, . ' ... , ' ,, , . , .. K . c ,. t, , . , , 1 1 ,' i ,ctI himrol BabtLor 1 fin:) c cf Be 1 1'irr.t at the entrance of the Bosphorus. i i l) L. I. U. Lewis tl t. )iuinlus. ,,. , ,, , , ..... , , , . , r c c . . ,, ,, .... . . ... , , i I u, is still ii'de. I his wrnderfu d- Imucr tiic hie of a fort, bv a small BusA. d fi lv lam.M.t the mad a;,d r.n'h,,.- , ,, . ., ( ti i r . .- ., 'lire, it w ih he i' coUectf i . m ( -ci i bet nan s-iuadron. 1 he drand V iz.er
(',,,,:,. , l Mnrh alarmi'"'1.'" 'Xt,,,t n ' Vl, :im1 100
his !,.... tx ite! bVsou.e movements cd!;;t,,,,U,-'!;t; " "'V" M r pohluly executed. Amongst a n .V.l, . h uacte, among the ladia... !!T. "ux " iU uare ;th m said to have be.n a ver wealthy S v.uh rM councils have been held !l,l",d,"uf n,,t Ut , ,J ,(, ot , 111 ;Kt' Mu.dcz, l,o?c only crime ia i Creek N ition. with a .ew it isU",! or he,j;ht, and mn refuinU to purchase her liberty by lu io v.-f. ,f .o .certum warhke opera l"' !'Ht, "1'V d.min-shn g dra ving f.om the Lngh:h fund-, for the tun -ujutthe frontier ettlcnUlJ"1 XZt 7 l U,c 1 V1 t,"' .f the usurper, the whole of he,
I ... C il I ft oiii'ci ,ii:!,c)' of the general nnprc-l , V i e . ie:n-ion ot danger, same of our citizens' , , , .. ... ,, o.i ednJi list vt-itcd the Cietkl
ef oh'ainir hiU'vr inf-um, tiun he 1 l . I,,tf V'" Pjrtici.. In Alexm.;'.t.o.., i r, la. ,n t, the aMki-i a,u,cl ,WTiC ,M' cd,,lp" of thc I llcil daViculf..-. The kdlowin - is!c1aU5C1d 3,!cr ,ra' ) ciIjrt?' to hn"'
larnUVJ h l.v one o tiu c ntb.inen h.ll U.ec.v.r.aiionvM.hhnn:--Tn! A '-it Matid that there h.t J Ucii ral cr- t council? held bv the ! iliiii's ili it If hfdbieu i;. formed bv . v r il l,,.!i ii . lit il la- Indi in in then ..i.i..:il hil .e.dved ta stav and die ! 'i peri the ir s il ; th it they h i I also ie:".'Ucvl to kill him, theaeni, and wage a ar of exlernimatnia upon the fron ti'r, and a i-m te ev-r v wh to west of the Fi.nt River, and when troopi !i I set to h t t!i-m, they w-eald retire to th : svaa.ps and die to a man '''.irii; tjr the s ui ot their fathers. T;i! i-.i.t net putting sullieient cutifi ih".i i; in the'j repor felt no ahum, i . .i iiilj repei tabh? chief, in whom h ' ii I a! '.ays pat tli utuioitcni.fi d in", ,i il rt, o liul . 1 ay s mai,ittst d 1 r !nai t!ie icattt filend-hip, cam to hi n and t jIJ him la cm ti lenc c that tinr.put was true, and that !.; blinieK wn a mernaer of tin:, secret ctU' cil whic'i pi-.td the afor said ies luii n, that he v oted for it, but lh at he had f i reat a friend-hip hr him, tfie agent. hat hf; could not retn.iic it to his coo :ien, o far to violate bn faiih as ir t- u him sai.iilii.ed witliout apprising 1 1 1 fit d hi d nu:r. I h is iaj.li having heret.ifore be ":ne juM.c,no injury tali .accrue from the repetition of if, l,Mif sme other com imiMiati an uhnh t!i thnf made to the- aerM, for pi udentia! reasons perhaps It ij Det not be made too public, i.s th-y appertain to the fafety of the Jie-.?. The chief alo stated that dc-puti'.n-fis had been sent bv the Chrro ko , C l )(.t i s and S'-min de, to solicit their coiicu-rcncc in sentiment and nction with them, the Creek, 1 ut that rone but the Cheiekees had been heard Iti.rn, and tint they concurred; that R..-- the President, was preparing p. talk kr his nation, ndvuihi; them never t a Uive up their lands, but to kill every w hi'.e m in who tro?:ed the line." Ji.MiMi WiiMNti.iN This mii leader cf a hand ( finalus lim B'ode Isl .md, p.irchatd a l-ugand beautiful firm near btiiijcaL.ke, N. V. which i i-e w ia p -ssioii of one of her disci ' - calicd Aunt L-th' r; it ii not f.u tr m Peiiii. Van, (fr Penuiy Iv .una and Y tt.Wf c town.) Aunt L-tht r lud Is f it ti the ulehe. ,n. 1 all i.iA & II ;i u J ; J,( to.npaal Uf ait fawn etloid at-. A I .t-; tiavelLi ul itr one f J. mi it i Muraclo. boe am ounce J h I T III t nti "i of w.ilkit.g a f 1 1 ? Sent c.i L ke, a- 1 lighting from here un ig-, w ikf-d t i the ,itt r oil the w la if Ii. ii.il kt 1 1 h i e f S'rev'd in tin; r 1 by her futl .wi is; fii stepped anile dc a p into the water, ni I tltt." turning to the multitude, in qui:' d wht-thcr I hey hid faith that she end! p as cerf for il ' o' tl-c tail 1 not; on P M-iving an at-irit i'ive answer, she ic tun ed tu her c arrtage, deel ai ing that a. thev b lo ved in her pow Cf U as UU ta-cenarv to di-i lay it. J rnimr. dit tl foiti- y e-us ini e, and Aunt L'lher is1 pr itifii uif; 01 iv oiseiph: riinuniig; it it oujert ured that she Values Jf lltlrn Ts early Lgnty, t ie f.u rn, more than her prophetic teac long. Jl nnphirc G iziltfi. . I . I I . a CorriNS. Admiral Coflin lately es taldi-hed h school at Nantut ket, f..r the rhi'-lren there, ho are ' endanls (ro n Ins ancet'r,Tristram C-fiin. The huihhng wa cahulated for COO, but, ",00 young C'dliu presented themselves. Tnn wf "houl l think was a goodly winner of Collins fur the island of Nan-tucket.
KILNS OF BABYLON.
!Ir. Bat hir.gham, who is now u II.-1 cring a collide of lectin cs in London.) and who I i ; himc If persorallv visited the site of Bahvlon, thus describes the tuins of that va-t city of antiquity Very lew antiquities are now discernible, two towns Ctrsiphon and SeLuea. having bem built with brick? laken from the ruins cf Bahvlon. The . j country all around is perfectly flat and smooth, whib th'i spare within the wall presents, in every part an utidtila ting and uneven surface, caused bv the immense quantity of ruins; an apjiear ata e u:ieiui ocail v uidi'.atii: the vast . , II I . ,. ,
' , - - , - ... '" . 'f ru, t.-.l ,, the Mlowur-man-4 Lom.o:: June IT.-Lrcadful i ,'t'r: ,lls l stcnsjc sh.nef.re curint ll.i afienoen resF Mructure, uifetly ,,uare, about r.OO.P.itugal. It stated :hat upw;
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Mructure, peihetly sju, re, about r.OO.P.itu-al. It instated :hat upwards cl
.-iLi.aiii iun in a 1 R' I t re .i ' - main, and the accent is extreme v easv . r.i on account ot tlie unmciise ouantities of .... ... ' . V , eI(1.il- il r . . 1 i, ll. rubtiti which has accumulated from 7 7"'V li: '"l . I ,i r. I. ... I ...... , . I ..I.... I ...-.. 1 . ' 19HU u m eweu aicc oy aman 5 tl ' v,tJ' Lave ern jiK ed tenlhouj
' inu nun u'i .in.irio remove u;e run j-cr-Iistt tlie u'cattiat the war between bish, before the fust altemp's at re-; I u;b y ai d Ru-sia will be xtei ded to buildii g icu!d be made. There i? so.tf ,. ret of Kunu e. Iv eland, it save.
:nUct:'U ! !t 1,1 5cf? -""quence,
1 1 1 ) LI I . . .1 i csiei.-peu paiace c. nHiam'a.al tne ii o g"' g .id. r,. stdl present trace ol ieir fount r gr.u dcur. The gru ral th ru ns are covereil wi!h a thi k ctut, I 1 ii t wnitnmiv ne nrK. n, anu, in m .ny m stanrcs. the apartment, beneath may .till he discerned. DVbPLPSFA. rt., , i . i i . 1 ins teim, wiiieh has bocrree nicer-. , , . , poralcd into t very d.t conversation. ,i , . r . . i the u.al nl v ol iwltPtsUon, and nught , , . iii i ho Hppiopnatt ly c nlhd the xuc cf i , . , , '. ui'ufVr Tf. Wlcnnature is i urtait d o , . ner rair prcporiion oi exerci-c, iresli air, e.nd found aliment when she is loarl. with sup lflueu mets and Ir; k or w hen she is stinted in musul cr action, or doomed to 1 mguish under rpniesiv tlecn debility and eb--trurti. ii st I.- cn the vitals, and s. pepslf comes an oi g the first in the train of ili.-oi derc, to prey upon the human system. What is this remedy ?, M . . . ) ue-urn to nature nnjure all aliments w hich arc not fit tit in a child taste the freh ;iir nf lit ail'll in hiixr -ilLa 4t.d reLM.Iar rxercise-LMve to dun.be, i but six out of the twenty four hours c c 1 abjure allquackery; your soot tea, youi ; lie solutions, y our blue pills, your anti-'
cuaLwr. iu a? , i.nn . u io mcui.i tome j Pahjs, J i'ne o --Grrrrr.-Dospr.tch-t-.pou ho.Mha.k. lhe view hehu.d'(tu,I0 ,cCllV(Mj on Thwrsdav, at U e tx-nrnely beautiful, and c nprehei d- Knrl.ri 0rtlfr tlom t(Ur Kes'iient at tig h hi- .xtenti.t cnunti). I' JV!lia, Mi. Rmkins dated the 2Ji
acid', your roborants and foirai hies. : we mu.-t believe such awful warninM calin the uc cf wholesome exercise, on j culated to guard them against like danfoot or on horse, more may be aecom-i plished than from all other remedies to 1 ' , .
I'tl.or II IC tri l.i I il rTiiiuir'.tli- till ...X . . II31IVI-IJI.I, o J ' til-rating is induced hnl till l.rlf.v ,1 tri(j ..w. i i . oof nrr.nioilinn 1 . i .i r i xfrririd cf'in.l It. i. f..r I
i i' . i . , ii i i u. i oi; w t i e i no inosv i'l e v .iseni, ill uoiii fiead. LxtKioc propels the Id aal 1 ,; i ii r..i .1 ii i e .i ! which 1 indulged free v. I now apthrougtiout lhe imall vessels of the . . "f - ... 1 .1 ... .. .i.i I proach that pail of my story mod intery stem, and gives to the skin that kind,' ... 1 . J , .ii..- .i i i j ct nit to m readers, r amt Iv, the mriofc?c'm which sustains tlu; r iiuilibi iun . ' J . , .. . r f ., I . '. deit ecauected with tlie murder ol oltital power: the lungs umpire more ( r,., ,,. , , ,
'... ivr I.UIUUII nit i'n - air in a given time, when excited bv
1 ... ,i , I viiiii im'i III UU Ii il'O l I'liUUI'i' J macular no mn, than when the Myi((. , f ton a Ftl:tg(,r:!fully altainrd the meridian of life; hung l it ft t -atol tlie blood is tl tj f enabled , , ., . r & . i nn a snrr tarle for tl.o r.Tir.a multitude.
to p.-irt witli its xrn.ted arid icrtive its v ivily in g pi incipie?. "To i un thi' miniPi nronij bi:i ; trrn ; S .nic reri:i:inrii(l lhe Bowling Grecti; Skiih' lii!! w.ilk all csi r I Lut 1 'tout tlie ginnt din.'
Wo confidently recommend the fol-ion cur way together; after wc had prolowing inscription to dyspeptics, as cerded some distance the stranger askthe bes-t I know for their di? ease. led me if I would drink something; I an Take a walk from five to six in the swered in the alVirmative; he then drew
mori ing. .Make your breakfast on a cup of hl.uk ti a. and a tumbler ol milk with ( ra k r. Tike a walk from ten till twelve bcfore dinner. Take your dinner of boiled mutton, or beef, without buMer or gravy, w ill) any simple vegetable: a tumbler of milk, with a cherry pie, will do for a dessert be moderate. Beware of sleep after dinner dose a little on an aim chair. Take exerc ise two hours after dinner freely, very freely ; and let your supper be the most moderate repast during the d.iy. If you arc hungry during the interval between meals, eat crackers or stale bicad, or a little ginger-bread drink nothing stronger than mead, or spiuce leer -Icu are of the urdent.
FOREIGN.
Oi'.EKJX INTEI.L1GEN CK. Tletc have been within the past wckeeial arrivals from Europe, h) whicl' Lordi n papers to the 'JOth, Liverpoil to the 21s, and Tal is to the 17th ulv have been leceived. Tie latest Russian Bulletin bears the ; d itoca the camp he-lore biiistria, May - j i'.hh. It appe ars that the operations of 'he siege cf that place had just com )ni--ncr:'ced. It seemed likely tube proJractcJ much l-'icr than rmiit suit the II. 'I 1 rumors rit i tifT rhirty perse ns have been either poison propery in this countrv. I tiave en dcavo-ed to ascertain whether these accouits are true, but I cannot h am. (The v nic said to be dated Mav 30'b. buttle Portugese Ambassador Ir.g , Icttcrcfn later date than the 23d. )on the letter of that date, recei no 1 receivI II ! . r I I :' ' irom a person oi nign re.pecian.lity. The London Ceurier cf June l'Jth j u ill ren.ain at peace. -M,,,. , ,he t nr.itiilatioi,, of irn , Mi- h i d i and Ana- : .," . (1 MJir,;dcI I ' j., h C
r, i , . , ' . ,ioi ai tne I'tne i miik k in:n i nau no inv it. lure n ; as ra signed , . . .. .. , , f ,
lt. ((inn,;,ta. ,( t. c;,,.,k -umv. ai d , co0 to ,( f 01;h r with the 1'i. s j,,,, f of (;n t.rfl f(fl tl)C arF,oili?ni0Ilt 0, tfie I i c-Mil' i't - l)rotner, Agoshno i ?. i . i i i i niias. wnti I. I a 1 1 aireauv eiven ell- nie '' n e n isu. i i v mc l.f r: ihg.i v. om c .i i i i i . . mi--ioncr f the Ionian Hands, stating ,i , ,i r- i i i i i , 'hat the (jreek liloekadc cannot, ac i , ,l rV . . .. r,, , , cording- to the I reaty ot the Cth July . o-,- , i i i ." i , , I 1 C . , op extendi d b end the coast of , ,i"r'.,i i ti i 'he Morta .and tlie Lvchule?. lhe blockade of the coast of Albania, of course, will not he recognized. i:xi:tthn or i.ajiii. Jacob I, ami) w as executed at New Albav, in thi-State, on ti.e OOth of June, for 'be niunicr ot J honias I ay lor. ehave seldom met w itli any thing that affected us more sensibly while, reading it, than the J MUvt rxtrart froni ,i,c confession that unfortunate man, which we find in the Charlestown , -nper. It would be well for ii :. .i t . 1-. cry youui m u,e rounwy to read u aiattentively, or whcie they can't road, their parents h old read it for them. Tor cituii!iiiuniitij ..(i wi... v.ii , , , . f l rMlili-il ti r.i I., i o fvorv c ot inr I n m I v rl J ' .I..I..1..,. :.. j .:. I , . , , ... a ' u u I ii 1 1 1 in tin . uiii nn l hiiu U'lin ri ,,. ...! !.. : l..l. iii nni it i :i r r . ii iifii i i inski ii n r Ohm liver on the 12th day of Novem I iivti hail seen the man before, and did not inquire his name. We pro teed together as far at New Albany, and called at the grocery of Mr. Sam utl Wilson; I called for some whiskey and paid for it, and also paid 7lr. W 26 cents which 1 owed him; we then went from his knapsack a bottle lull of whiskey, out cf which we drai-k freely. The stranger, who it sir.ee nppears, was Thc maa Tay lor, corpp lained c f feeling heavy and sleepy. 1 told him it was not far to my house, and if he would go home w ith me, he might stay all night free from expense. At or near the place where Taylor was found, wc met a man somewhat intoxicated; wc asked him fo drink with us; there were some roiraiks mule relative to playing cards, which induced us to leave the road for the purpoe of playing. Taylor had fifty cent it money, (nnd but fifty cents.) I gave him four 12 1-2 cent pieces in change for it; and the other had barely twelve and a half cents. We played what is commonly called "seven up;" the man we met, whose name I do not know, broke thq first hand and as he
had no more money, and could not borjgrcw to an enormous s:zr. I axv c, row. I continued to play with Taylor, j killed by the crew of the King Georr
mtil he lost his fifty cents; Taylor thcr, ciTered to stake his pai.talonr.s against a dollar; he accordingly pulled them oil and did so, and I won ihem; he then offered to play his hat against two dollars; I again was winner. During this time, I suspected the stranger of nl tempting to shew Taylor what cards. were in rny hand, nr.d told him, "if he 'lil not clear himself off from there, 1 would siceej hell's blazes uith him! 1 he Granger, alter taking a drink el win? key then went off and left Taylor and myself together. Taylor then took two handkerchiefs out of Ids bundle and of fered to play them against lilty cents Wt did so. Jaylor became winner, and then proposed doubling the bet uu til one or tnc oiner snouiu nieau: . . . .. . .
thenchanged the game from "seven up'rncnc!ouj whiskers, gave tlie signal c; to "three i;." Ve continued to play j rear, and the w hole column rushed auntil Taylor won ten dollars from me;jon u;. Wc opened and gave the iv I accused him of cheating; he denied, In passage, and then closincr again eo;
but said that I tiad ctieatcu, anu n i uiu,menccd knockins down. Uuwarrf ,
so again he would spilt my brains out, and reached back and drew the same rluh which was shewn in court, up beside him, and we commenced playing. I thought nothing of his threat, being accustomed to hear such things fre quprlly among gamblers. We had, however, become so ill-natured with each other, that we could not play. There was &20 Etaked, ten dollars a side. Taylor sprung to his feet, and struck at me with the club: I dodged the blow, hut cnueht the weapen, and wrested it out of his hand and shuck him on the back of the head, a back handed stiokc: the club broke; he staggered, and 1 rrpeatcd the blow two or three times w ith the part that remain ed in my hand before Tie ft Ik After he fell I took the merry and the clothes, arid went t ff with them; I threw dow n the haf and pantaloons where I suppose the y were found, t! termming to have, nothing more to do with them. I went on a far as'Mooic's Lane," as was pros'vu liUrt ut Kit uneasy about iay he wa8mory vvounded--l ' I - ' i I I I IU l I I I I . J . . I , 1 Ut . I I'jI 1. I - . vl 1 11
.d to ascertain the fct, in hopes theic-u,,KI' wu X"tc Yv,MMiy tnc cm:might be a possibility of relieving him. j f t ''i.uv that have Iroi.Kt : On my return I found him dying; I took1 utn,i;ae rf the IJcrrJ t.io-.'ernna.t i.: his oat at d put it under his head, and j conflict z.ilh the fnchm-i of l:c:Lr.s." Vet
I ml l.iia c ut a- .,e was iounu. !ui guage i incap.al-h' of giving any ado(piate iJ a cf my feelings. It I had . . IT owned millions, I would have freely giv ! cn all to have: saved this unfortunate victim of folly. 1 was stup'licd with horror; 1 hated myself, and knew not what to do; 1 was aroused by hearing tlie stage approach, and hastily left him. I went to Shirley's tavern and btayed all night; next morning went back to Shipptngport, passed the fatal snot without looking towards it. 1 ed in Shippingpcit until the Saturday re ma i ri
following when I came over to Newj"'1' preleranccs. he even wrote b-tk U
Xlbanv considerably in liouor. I was 1 purest' d, and in consequence of being i ........ of'unab,e from intoxication to give direct answers to the questions proposed at ui V. AfUilllMllliU UU V,rilUllllU.U UJ lil 1 a. What has occurred sine e my com mitment the reader is already acquaint wjln. The sequel of this tragicn' affair now only remains to be comph ted by carrying the sentence of the law af O into execution. My bosom is now relieved of a weight of pain. I have confcs- d candidly the facts, connected with tne murder of riiornas Tay lor, and am to sulTcr the penalty of the law: but Ll my unhap py fate be a solemn warning to others,
i warning to others, deiminc the superstructure of our Libthe path of virtue, PrtitSt Sanction it fellow citizens It
to walk early thereby avoiding the temptations of .. A C J - II t tit vice. A few day more, and i shall have dene with all sublunary thing.-, and pass from tunc to eternity before I have up a spec taclc for the gazing multitude. between heaven and entlh, us unworthy of either, and my very name execrated. But oh, for the sake of humanity, bury the rcmembi ar.ee of my crimes with me; suffe r them nol to he reiterated it the ear3 of rny unfortunate, unoffending family spare the feelings of my aged father, nor awaken remorse by naming his wretched, his unfoitunatc son. 1 die at peace with all mankind, freely forgiv ing those who have, injured me. and throwing myself on th5 merry of God in Christ for salvation." JACOB LAMB. New South Shetland Isles. Walk ing on the beach, I came upon a number of sea leopards taking a Siesta." I stirred one of ihem w ith the end of my seal club, when he raised himself on his foreflippers, and looking at me very at ttntively a minute or two, shewed his ivory, gave a kind of "noli mc tangcre" grow l, and composed himself to rest again. They were about ten or twclvefeet long each, nnd were beautifully mitlled, whence they had their name. Their heads were like a cat's and were supplied with formidable whhkers, but no visible cars. The other animals are seals and sra elephants, which laet
. i' T , . I . I i I I? nan oi oil i narreis. ) l ney are ver heavy and sluggish on lar d, tut gJ very nisi, me seals cn cur Lrst arr vn!, were very rumcrou?, and net at a uistumed ty our appearance. OiV wlif n hauling up our boats cn the U.c in the middte of a droe cf ihetn have been obliged to kick them cut r our way. Latterly, however, they t came so shy, tliat it required much Ha nocuvring to get between them aricfU water. One of these drcves we ifr acd to incloc in a kind of recos - mong the rocks, forming a line bctwcel ;i than and the water. When they feu their retreat cut cfl, the male3 or wins1' placed tliemsehcs infroiit:nnwe'riarchal lookm- old cnara - ' i ctcr, witLtr eleven hundred skins were the fruits this victory, which was achieved wi; out the loss of a man killed or wcur.c ed, with the exception of the mate, being a downcast "seven-footer," w?. overthrown and bitten severely in th charge. These old wigs when L glow n, are three times as large as ll. females and exceedingly fierce. It eo.: mc something of an tlurt to attack cm f these fellows single handed, but usesoon gave me cour -ge, or rather as we made mocasins of their skins. I was eerr.J pellcd to knock one of them downer go barefor t, shoes ai d boots leii.j: cut of the question, for ihc rocks v.trci: sharp that the best of cow hide lutein no longer than so much brown paper. .1 .Mariner's Ski'uhcs. Vo tic ;. fa hi inaugural address, Prei-ulcnl J.sclc son declare that "The recent derron.-tn tion of public sentin.ent inscribes cn ti e ji?t ofi:xccutive (luie?, ia ciiar:lctcrs , .. . L . , , , , , t' hi over lookoc!, lhe ta .11 ! I 1 .1 rarcclv had his adininistration cctr.nur. c ed, w hea one of the ra .t unprec uci.tc attempts e cr before he ird of, is tccrc-tb' made by a number of hiiO'.Tirers at W ;..-! infi ton ; including even the first man ia l.icahint t, to elect a member to Congress iz T. V. M' 'jre-13 place, against the wi-hos of t!;e -.iovte,ly w riling secret letters l.'to the distiic. And so anxious was Mocre to appoint his successor, that in defiance t: ds denunciations against the cfticets ur.lkr lhc 1:i,c administration for havir-g po bis editor at Harrodslurgh. after be 1 t 'stalled on his mis-i, mi to Colombia, uijine 1 ti!C IlcCe5?itv cf teatme Kincaid,and civ j ing a calculation by w b:it majfrity it wouKt ii i I, m ) - - .1 i ho i Ann l.rtnL-riiTw!Kinr,,x. i.1rrTtrf tie il I tl. 1. ' ' V. 4 tUKI IVIUMilU . , tcv two candidates, and both J.u ksonia;:?. I ut Mr. Kincaid w as not w ill ing to be the underling of Moore, and therefore recenei the whole force of his influence at Washington against him. In speaking cn th:J subject Mr. Kincaid says 'Tins caps the climax. The hislcry of tliis republic presents no parallel o tnis bold attempt by secret and conuf t intrigue to sap lhe foundation r.nd ur.- . your ccnntcnai.co an d support, and cur ' . . ' 1 7 . boasted Liberty is a phantom, the ficc dom cf elections ;.n empty sound. Wc have in S:ct a dcspctifni more intclcr:.ii.ui, hi a u-r-puiirui liiuo. li.iijij. bIe (lian hnt 0f Turkey ; forthepccil i .i .i. .: ire made tli2 instruments of their own degradation, infamy and slavery. I h-C 'ecu it announced in son e c; c cf lh orw'papcrs that a general cnNTa.I'oulr was to he established zi WV ington City; which by agcr.:y 0" caucuses and secret Gignnir.iticn w:;;l" manage and ccnlrol ail the election, both state and national in t!:c I'r.ior. The consequence of which world bc that the Congress of the United Sta'cs and every state Legislature in the L men would be placed under the thumbs c: a fetv men. That no man the a hi be cleclcd but by Iheir permission. An' thi3 was called the Van Blufn- r l an. But I treated it asa vagary of a bewildered fancy. It is however no longer doubtful. The proof is full, the fact indubitable. With the authority of per feet despots Mr. Van Burcn, Maj. Barry, and Maj. Moore, commanded tlu people to beat me, but they are not menial enough to obey them. I am not to be beaten and Maj. Booker ejected, because these presumptuous and arrc. gant aristocrats order it. Is their smile or frown to be the test of merit with the people. Heaven forbid. Whenever such a high handed proceedure is ratified at the polls then are our liberties gone,"
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