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, f bu’.tl'' I lap taken place, ami that it
i daw, S.ot i; n u-.rie c. It nas f{*ug,i.l
,j" v •i-roci shr* c leagues from the Hus-
ofaHoira? Poland. The Poke
1- -.-,,th'incredible ur.ior, and put t!ie en
route. hoy have in*, rceptvd
-"ff-juv-m from Ficl.l .Marshall l)’c.bitscb, in
.t.vXV- deflate* u> thj; Kir.: oror Nicholas
X'V'j. . imperial uuit.t i.- wholly ffemonlL*.
‘ ''j' j CXI n 0 lonar* ri o depended upon. Wt
■ - • lv 'vis.: that litis * good news may ho
° Pot?.— Extrm* of o letter
f t ,' a Dumb n, dated 2')th April—*' With
■a lastfi w days irtral vessels hav<
f ri) rn Dantzig ana M< xnel. One yesier
• • 'rc:n the latter port, iu swon day*, the
. ijn of which r< p >rts, that a great battle
i*V beer. foa.’ht bt’wcen the Russians and
t > Poles, on the l~tii in.-t. in which the for*
-•".•Mvcr.; totally defeated, and that 14,0Q0
■ ■!; gone over during the battle to the side of
, ; Vo!, s. He reports further, that tletaqh
n.nts of the Russian troops were iu full re
r ntupon Meiuel, where some of them had
..... vv arrived bofore be left* Also, that he
jn l himself comer od with sonic Russian of
rs, who confessed that General DieLihteh
hid been wrested, and that Poles had bee n
wanii a different sort of an enemy from the
‘i’urks. This account cannot, of course, be
strictly relied upon; but. the fact of a battle
having taken pla e on the 15th mst. in which
the Russian army were the suffer,-rs, is con*
firmed by the arrival of a L'eith mail from
Dantzig in afew'days.”
r; g®i Wncl \ s . ACCOUNTS.
far!in. April 22d—Our State Gazette con
tarn; the following article :
<<■ From the Rmsian Head Quarters.
’ 14. —'‘‘Field Marshall Count Die-
y it ., r h trvnsfered h.s- head-quarters on tin*.
‘"h to Siedlie. where the whole Russian
army is* The enemy bad avoided
the att'.ek id pints, and the badness of
the rotds continues,to make lapid move
ments impossible! anda -urh passes
of troops could not -.trnonce in a coun
try already exhuustedf -lic Rwman cointmui-
Per iudged it best *0 effect his- t .ion with tie.*
corps of Gens. Re. pi and Pih.eii.
“Tins has back and--. and the operations
ill now be recoifffi need.
3n the 14'h, tr' first division of grerm
(her? (.‘tacked the enemy on the left bank of
the Lieviec, and drove hi'u to tin* other side,
with a loss of 300 prisoners sue', many kill
ed and wounded.
“To-morrow w e shall be able to git • more
detailed accounts oft::: 1 whole course of the
Russian operation?.'’
V': State G.u ettee mtains also news from
\\ r. aw, to liie 17'S ; of w hich the following
is (he substance. - ..
“On the l i'h, a letter was received here,
ffoM he General-in-Chief, to the Governor
ofWw'aw in which he says that in.case he
iho.ii ; e.'.ve to go a greater distance in pur
suit of.' enemy, he shall depend on the
firmness ft&d bravery of the citizens of War*
si. . anil wav assured that under the condyct
ofGcm r.d Kr. ickowiecki, they would defend
the city to tiV-uffuOSt again -:t any hostile at
tack. t
After this letter was read romo of the prin
cipal persons addri sseil tho citizens, wh de
dared they were ready to exert themselves
*.a tiic utmost.
The head quarters of tho Commander .n
'kief, which on tin: 7t!r\ycro r: Sion
fcicn, were or. the 14th at Jendfejov.
'ike last official report from Gen. Skrzy
nc-du is from'that place and of that date ; it
hegiag with a particular account of the <v'*Hfs
of the lit April, and of the advance by wav
Minsk to ifieiinica, and then proceeds'to
the action cf the'loth par Iganie, and as
‘-■'btv the net cry to-the Polos, estimating the
Pss of the Russians at about 6utMl men, of
. whom the Iv d'cre pricotiers.
I The Russian pest had not arrived at Merr.el
| the -Tnere no further account;
agagementsbetyveei* ’.ho Impend! troops
j emi the Insurgents,' but the latter continued
receive re; *■ "’einciitt?, and a corjaiofthein
t -',Jooir 0,01(0 men, had collected at D> r
i *. an, from which place it was sani-rhey'mien*'.
..-(I ti. make a- rami attack.
O. ■'rrd JJieernetki m Yolkynic . —General
I.'v.cymcki, whom the German journals have
*°°v a announced ai lost, who, with his no
<!e rp:, was surrounded by the, Russian
Je rilsDc Witt, K; uts, and Rudiger, thou’
r ,iier °1 thnn dared to attack him, and he
‘ 10 Firid .M rshal menaced to dtstrqv ]
s inter *'olhyi;i;, 1
•iter h.uiTv | . • tiie i>ug, neay Kryjo^on
: , ■, ?• rent-' f
. ’ ' -• ■ ■ ti
: ,-left ■ ‘tn ~ . the 1 CtfiT af Horoehaw,
niomant when hiu columns took tiiedi
- -.lion of Ouhnoand KiZcir.ieneer Our Ge-
I; tft at Chorachow recruits from Volhy-
j l ' l i v ’’-iich she Russians were leading in chains.
w -'-tiiL'd "/hat was the crime for which they
s- -it. enchained. Tncy replied that they hail
t jiiroited no tr.ife} but. that they w ere lending
titan in this way to join the army. Ask,these
trive fellows, rejoined General Dweniicki,
pointing to our men, and learn from them if a
single one of then} ha,%beqii treated aiwo cruel ]
a nuinner; they that all of therh;
have hastened, JfuR ott-rdor, to the 1
deituice our common country , and oa tlK}.<hr* j
da ot the General, our lancers and our : - •
s - us broke the chains, which afforded an
affecting spectacle. “Embrace cash other,.
said the General to them, “ you are ell
brother.-:,'’ Tears flowed, cries of jay were
h.ard, and tie: Yojhyoians mingled with our'
•troops. The enthusiasm is general ; cont-ri
w;itious in ; and the inhabitants arrive
iron all sides with arms in their hands.
The entry of General Dwornicki into Ycl
byuia, promises us great advantages: it will
h, tJu- agnal of insurrection for all ‘-lie Russo-
Toiish psjvincrs; and it will ensure us great
®applies of Revisions, VoJhynia/V is th-. Mag
a*uie for the ar,7‘* of the Field-Mar hsl, tv i.o
had already obtainwl from it a considerable
transport cfcorn. IkoWing resisted 'he on
tr inee cf our General; hn u said now to be
st Rubno, and that oa the read he routed
some detachments of *he enota". Everybo
dy is arming ; alt mly several squadrons are
ready to march- You can farm no idee oi the
•"Mhusiasin of the inhabitants, who a* every
f ,r b‘ arrive to crowd the % ranks of our brave
"• yjt tho last half -teutury jjinj’ hretiya;.'.
AND AGRICULTURAL ANY) MERCANTILE INTELLIGENCER. '
cd'Snmog-itia, of Volhyuia, of~P, dolia, and ef
the L ~ huve groaned under the weight
of servitude, and if hostile ocauipatienn—
iinnteeu long years have passed since the in
habitants beyond the ling have s t n for once
the Poliah lance. Dwen.icki slm-ved m
again our victorious phalanxes Lcar.no- th
standard of liberty.
Sccoiui Report fratr. Dietmir'd.
.-laruely had Dwernicki passed the jlua
when ills lirst steps o,i i:i.it Polisii roil were
marked with success. On i.h j]<|, j...... c,,, 1
platoons of the 2i\ regiment of Lancer-, and
of the 4th horse Cha'-seurS', composing a part
o. bis corps, encountered near Povvck, the
w ho!-' r aiment of lNagoons. of ('hnrgopc.loki,
vvl.ic.i enjoys a high reputatiou in the i’u.-;.-
an army. Our detachment rushed u; on this
regiment, put it to rout, t -c k ii. e' AiPt r -
(amongst whom is Prince Onob>nski,) l- r ) i
Dragoons, as many horses, and more than 200
carbines and other w.-apo:..;. The cm my’s
regimei t lost a great numbet of men in killed
arm wounded; finally, f ; . m aiu3 of this cel
ebrated regiment have l. , „ dispersed in the
woods, and arc eominenlly falling into our
hands. Ihe attack .v ~so unexpected, and
at the same time, so impctitnus, that hadt
only one man w ounded, w liose n- >; • ; .
tain Zajewski. General Dwernicki has al
ready taken possession of th. baggag-- ami
transports vi provision - ue.-iiined for the irrcu
army. Dated from the heaii-qi: rter'ot M *.•
ehrxcjow Ralnwa, J7th Aj nl. • 0 -i
SKRZYNKi'KI.
From the Mcssagcr, 28th Ayr:'.
A report is spread of the march of General
. Diebitsch uron Warsaw, cft r having p:.;g )
the Vistula. We d.0,, ,ot
wouitfm'v have ?hai?.‘ied towards
bcidlic had reason to nppn ht-.M such a
•movement V i the part of <lii enemy. 1 is,
;robabjis*tat Mnrsha! T)ic•
‘ r having quittud-l-'is In .al-gwr-r:. s at Ryki?
er and. uvor hints .!f to 'g'na :-.'E!Sw;T*r
•'brdejv'm join" tin r^tof his army, fr in wl
s fiff'v, as cuj. eill, or that Imi -hi ighl menace fjjc
tiaidc oi Skizynccki, i: nrt. rto force- tin;
| I’oios to abandon tin a y->> .-arkJns ugai t
-• c, now of cn
accH'.nt of the : ,y!*of which'*!t is th- ! •• •.
Hitherto tV- Voles liavg uct succeed*- and in
obtaining p-e: 1 - p Sit <*!;..•*, v .. •
Russians jj-' v-. .••rw.inbJcd ill • a forril and
a ctmaiderab'C artillery. ./
Prussia though sire a top . C
; dared against th P . ' ~, -c r .
j she can to interrupt ■■ n • . •
j their differ rit-province:-/-'-'* - - ■'-
| rival of succors, or to < *■
oi revolt. To the yintlr-a! .
thereiLr . th- ■ -ohios* • ,i J
tional it,. . idcnce.srrot. .be tunic •/' .
she interfer to ■■ o, ‘O'
j opportunity ihoti*: ' ; *u: - 1 h
snitjects ti dt -lare '1 • ,r f* . :n ♦’> • ;■ *!).
Already v.o- #.re irl ai to he. r th. t lu.giiob
volunteers an, -ftitig out for To! •:•!, nid
veral Fr< .uch oliiccrs ~rc in he Pc! sh extny.
Vka*f to the Ji v, >ig Si
Already at the first orcakin? ut of the.in-'
survectionary kingdom >f Poland,
that it would not fail to influence v eakniiu-i
ready to be i.nslcd, to disturb by iilc;:ai a.-.d
visionary motives tin. public tranquility in th
provinces ivhich the Itus ian eiiipiv., r., p ' rc ;
eoVcred from Poland, we, alwuv.- aift H*... a
tlic welfare of our luhiuul sn’-jects in tlios
goVerr.Rien';-, ad ires *i curst :-,ts to the no--
tdlitv, as the n.eon. ■! dye class among
the inhabitant---, ami :• -jtfd tlic hope, that
they would use tl! , rfiorts, under the ex
ist iirg CirCnni'stance ■?, h> prove their fidelity to
us and to the country, a.nd : a,firm zeal for the
general good. < >urt ••-pc.rtaih*!jLwcrc alniojK,
every v. .e re realize-* The nomt^g^rf.'f.'u 8 -
j Governments of Gr,d- \ Whoa and \ <
! hastened ta exprers to i. tbreugh the prov
ionsl iivlitary ! ;.jnei.-. their unaltr abb
Se-r.f.marts ofd >kdpesp, I irmediately
afterwards proved !n v - ?. dy they
were to give their p-operfv ’• ‘- ir exer
tions to provide for tie. !!*• nr. '-dc
mandc for tlie siijgd .': Fb* great
er, therefore, is she rh ~v ’• i: ue
uoiv.ioarn, tit at a iwao dfi’ .••'.•iey,*,'.{ \nov llv
..to J hi. calle • • isjr gardir: th ir
oaths and fa'. lf*fW. .. i vow's of TANARUS, lf. -:.'
hao the an jacity to disturb the pubh Mrag-j
qii!:tV| in the circle. of Tefech, Sell.-* w* IdtP" 1
Rosiejjiy*. in the government *>f VViina. MeJ
are firmly resolved to inflict on them the ex* j
emplarr *p ;nishn.ent v.fffich they desrrve, and
whicii we hope will cause thw Wave ring to n.
fleet, and the mbd-d th r. ’urn-the obligation.?
of thejf duty and their inith. ’
Sp.xkv—This country stands on flic Verge cf
a convulsion. Whether the deersnr*'nets of
the prevotal courts have pluc '*Udu i-gn and •
fuze from flu.* magazine, is yet ni\ ste ■ "'< V>.
know, however, unit a plot of most v ’ ir i
ramijkxtfion ha3 been detected. A TYoncta
sub ject implicated has been arrested, as has
fk.vi M a lac vat*., the supposed hcatf of the con
spiracy ; and Migar, a bookseiltr, whtfliad a
private press i": his cellar, and in yvliosuhpji.se
wem found''< orr sjj.wiciehceTjnd eoit
neeted with Malucurato, the refugees,, and
themembers of the Grand European _ Comic il
of Propaganda, at Pari?, has been tried, ei-a
deinned and executed.
PoaTCCAi.. —By a letter from Lisbon, da
ted the 9th ult, we ltarn that the J r. nen c. a
qul ha# received instructions from bis court to
Jmnand most ample s v.ttisfact:on oi the tyr
ieal goverwpent of Don Migu* 1 lor th. <
aggression committed agaiiw* the Ireiicn sub-,
jects, and- ihiig within a,certain number el
(lavs, which expired fin the t. **ciy... <l< an*
Wliilu the consul, as v. oil as the Pn:ncli it-r
--c antresiding in • ' 1 anb muo o.
' c-rd the Bf: nch vessels of w r w anchorta m
•ho Tagus, a.;-\f.i.''Ucl thenns '. r not be re
coived on Mo., v prove unsatudac
iorv.thc vesvclskvih on fucsdav, and
t lie'u the French gover; meat: .most lik* U
take measures tdttK yu.t, for wk cb
mirpese, 1 iieay, <>th* f vessels are daily cyc
led from France. An Enghsh squadron, w ;
secret orders, has sailed, as it is suirposcd, lor
tll3 Tagus. '
Important JpSKSKTEj* **
decided, at the lusttrrm, that the ni< re -
r.owierlgeincnt of a debt that u;,a
i the statute of limilavip.ia,-was ? <-t sufi.cn , t to
entitle a creditor fo-rveover, unless thu- n
- oositirc premiss Ch tfc® fvioiti* tc
! guy the and At-
_ MMM
FTidav, ,stjc \i). ISJfiT'
4M*. i ’Ether,
We arr t •:*!- nm J m .ray. ia a candidate to repre
sent this ' - via tk- .knatoiial branch < f th“
n* vt I.e-gizlitruv i and we arc a!*vi authorised to
aunbuii-m ■
—' * *tuifoktj
For die !!•:; na. i/e branch, at the ensuing c
lectioa.
AVuarc a**o jvquc <1 to irf.rm (he public, that
Croce,
.candidate . r the :? cp:. tentative LrarrcFiir. flci
next Legislature. ■' .
*;.\ %'■*'
“LorriAiti i ’ i.: a-piin unavoidably laiA over
ivtoplng, a owevi r, will not spoil him.
''' c : to r uipi-H, and to emit cut usral vaii.c
:. 'if:.- tht; porrespondeftee between
' ' length ;f w'k..;.
has di laved oar p -ner to tli's la l ' hour.
U '• /Si*yy
> *. /
12 ?SA€OX* '
l , ° c< report, c J v-l by malici
■y -st-it nn a, 1 <i. ;u qit uiy duty to make
ai, to pr.>. (;! the'crVdulous from be
-7 *>i#. thr. "s'wUrij • s^ficuluTioTU
* ' • <j ‘tfjxQ/t r?-
f:se<! to redeem it kills ; that it has both tin abil*
i*y and v.iilingness to'pay them; and, to prove
tin truth <*f this assertit n, I invite tin igikii-rs of
its notes tg prwiv • m the I! nk-'fßrppyiueut.
Jt'HN T. InYMAR.
‘ 'isaicfviit oj the Ee/i/V u/ Mwon.
Ge.Qt/tJuitt, 1831- - s'
" '.•'‘‘•'s defined it cur duty to publish tho"
for the*torji .se’ el protneting our country,
mts from anypsp’iculition which their fears of!
tk- - i'.’jeney of?h; institution mj>y have prodne*
1 few and vs since we werc'in a neighboring
.CJiir.ty, mil witnessed ti-.e sensitive
m -i witi ’li the reports, and die options formed*
tioiu tlmm, kr.d upon tint minds of.the peoj!—
s- at yf.wkem were ready :.isdlfrilt <.a ■ . >iqt.
1 -r* ("0 enmunt they held, wliilst others forth .ith
r.; •.•ad to the vaults of the IMacij Dank, where
wear: , : ed, f‘in.-every instac.ee'i’' J;e Bias
j wore redeem*.! with promp iiuiie.
It is not surprising tliyt doubts prevail, und
exist, wh-n it-ia kuzvva vhat a vast .piai.tiq
: rv 'f rumor and speculative Or-eiier.s ado ebroadi
•'•vt: jp the Bank will take; f.qins to cetisty that
.tSii.**all |s WClV’Vccfirding to \
... ' . v,. have no daub, tliof ..coundcnee will ho
j.!' ••• ‘red, and ti;e afeditc.ed stability of .jt- Ma-
J .. -k e-itaWw&cd a f*i.%cr •io.siq.Vuan
kerbtaihte.
“ ’
C--JJI Viwilcr Pic*t: Tr:s,.'.n': WardeTf;!
' “ Cap' dn, draw ycut swerd ana svV.:.-, ’
L'.entiand 'l'funde: ./
Kctp asunder”—
“ Toueh me if ycudaiyt*’ c
•e . f>. Upwiog ' jymous epistle.rencF'-d ns
thr tb- I*o a ' 1 joe the other mortfSvjgy We
p i ■ ,'j ’ nciff-'t xjd or tail f it. Mayhap our
' rfiei.u fhuric r ii. ilu-.'v.' i? into verse,Lothar
j rio, iv . bcsce;:!! } ;Ut—and V.'3 pledge ourself,,
pvh.. never yoa may think proper to make yourself
I visible, that wo will crack-* bottle of Champagne
j wo';you, as sparkli. g and exhilerating
a g-'-oil v. it and hunur. Now den'.l
h,:: . v dumstrp. -'A
S
> “ Macon, J
“ ’■ J, M.rMijl <.> iwt : jaP&*^ 4 ~Urlt he is
va>dTb-‘-'J ,u ‘fie iir, ,-v ■ sfiii f <ff hisperso
.r'vwi y-' is liusiooK, and i@s£?nsh inspira
.ivlf.n ■>£ M 5,,., froiri nothh ;.-.-W'lqof that spirit
veil iu,._,- o-s over u, \wi tio.hfCiof YoungHy
r * ®ENDEb.
N = 1?. Net being ah editor; J luetliQd.”
CREEK INDIANA.
We take -the following letter and renwiL > tkqrn
the lot .0 oegia Courier. We bog lea* cto Si
f.n dwr brother of the Courier that ‘‘Ur. h t-'r
fclks” have nothing to do “in that quarter,’ 1 AT
.bama has extended her/laws ever tb.e coir.try
oeotipied by the Creek Indians,ovhirb tupereeijn
i the exercise of the rndiU.fy erttfhority of tia? Vr<i
j ted States. It is the duty of Alabama alone, to
j correct the depredations alluded to. We heartily
| feel for the deplorable condition of the poor C;eek.
1. Indians—but who brought it upon Lyt
‘The sickly sensibilities of the ult:a
"pists answer.
Extra*.' Oja litter from Cohtmbur, to a gtntkmon
in-, iitgusta : j
“The Indians arc stealing every thing they enn
I lay tketr ho.i k Indeed they have become qo
li. 'id, that .. .U3>w them, a few days since, went
yard, drew their knives fr
firr ‘atened the lilC*/! Mrs. ft. unless she would
feve them corn. Two young men in the neigh
;kV*hoiaf¥!%i;.tj(>*;;f or dstaneu, when a right ensu
ed', jpjr--! in one of the Infi'ans being bad •- j
ly shot,
We Earn vjujtt pjMvisions,<h-th nation #re er v
tTC-rnelv srriree.hrmffraWVy idtff passes .without!
the Indisk-crossing *'c rivei* uad killing stock
and ftemrvittir.g other thefts. It it. two th.ye.fd
{iot*-s v. '• ,veiling to a spot, where thr % may
'make:.' a. •• ixroada upon f.fudaia Nature 1 *
j Stock, fte. ad- > l:*v.iness will permit—aTOgn'y
body wid , • • ■ a r: -lit.totiinit th#>rd*pfc.iatiotfa-./
j WiMtam ' uuV’ felka doing iu : i.
i ’i! ' -a aixpcuce tlic-y arc ; .*•
! ajfyrt as th&' might he.
GNOMIC.'U. LECTURES.
3lr. Wheels* wiv-ae Lectors s upon Astronomy |
j jjß--s been so received throngko>:fc-.tht..
| Southern States iaten<!3 visiting u?- ic z lev- xd>3. j
.Vr. VC, will cyme highly recommend*l to us a j
<*• ntieraan and a'scholar. TW method j. ujueJ’f
l,y him in demonstrating' this * •is thus no- j
t'eec by a communicant of the fkjwliktn Records.*. ?
“3ir. W. demonstrates hj utcilt.s of ar. Or 4
| rvt.y, the motions of the suu, moon i’.l stays, j
i-sh'Jws riteir relative distances f.-out each oi A -;
i t , r> am | the movements of the planets around
the sun. „ , , ,
His illustrations of the solar system by
means of illuminated diagrams, are strikingly
beautiful and impressive. Tim rotundity ot
the earth is demonstrated by a diagram
! representing that planet; upon the circumfer
, ace of which, a,sU'-b{bt line is drawn touch*
it at one point and then going eJ in' a
n r . at; n point pn the cireumfercr.ee rep
ents a castle, ship or city, asd a ship i"
j [ov-ctl sufficiently near the olwtrvcf at this
I “ vti vary point toenahlo him to See it# bull,
jTi shipthen put in motion, sailing round
j the earth, when sne gradually disappears, the
f ohsorv. r first losing eight of her liu.l, then of
her ;a;?s, aiuilfetly of the very points of her
j rnastS.”
} .J-‘ * r aremy is a beautiful and sublime seietice.
It tenches us the varioua and important influences
i r die Csieatial bodies upon auiin.ito & iitati’inatc
!*■ Ti'm. lly purifying our affections and eleva
liug cur sontimentsp.t makes us not only wiser but
b f r men. V\'hcn we throw our eyes up to
L ' - en, and look upon its glittering canopy, we
fee icon- -io!.. of the existence of a Supreme llg
;’ .N 1 vre r-,<-!" to exclaim w ith the pf ct.
• An aadevocl A'Arcpcmer is mad.”
1 lif v.’n’ r aht of 1 cAteatiari/punishment.
; -The f u wring arr- - rue < th remark* of Judge
rtuchanan, in proncuneiny sentence of deatit on
jehr. M.'.rkley, " bo wios lately tried in Frederick
i county, \ n. and coirric:.'4>ef t.rf arfme'ofriiurJer.
' • Tho eiretimstrik’cs cf MarkicJ"’* even in
*ho little detail which is presented us by Judin*
Wiehanen, display a wanton H savage feroc.tv of
I tispoaition, tU-.t transechds m cold blooded pre
paration and system at, yp ra oh y, any act that we
have read, seen, or heard, in the annals of crime.
Yv ere it not for the indisputable authority which
accompanies it, we should he ve looked upon th
reiat’hn aa tome “ rawphead and bloody bones
story, got up for rise ekpecivQ hnnofit of thtmureo
ry, ex for the gratification ef some sickly roman
tic appetite. Lot the supporters of PenitenliaYi?
punishments refleetupon this, and then cewtiiiuo i
to advjx-ate the system, if they can. m j
It vvtis not any malignant feeling towards New- j
ary that urged Mark ley to the perpetration c.f the 1
diabolical act. No. It was a sense of the civil I
alid ;noft.l death to v. hic.h his punishment had
consigned himi. tbat-led him to the deed of bar
ror. . He wdi kncSv that !rc could not succei -.ful
wAgik his vengeance updjt the constituted a‘>
thoritiep who had graduattnHo his crime t!:e pun
ishment he had suffered. Thus situated, Jie vi4s
determined to glut his revenge nCj.t
nearest cause that had an agety*jft' good or b ! .
An his condemnation; and he selected fop‘ .•
fiendish purpose, his unci' and his uncle’s fami
ly, Tipsy were within his leach. Wg do ex
tend that the J’tin iten tip ry Sysfeftt, ins4ad of lifer
liorating, aggravates the Vicious pjpp- nsitiAs of
the wicket). It is the d'-V'.iicr yium for fV
wretch who is hardened in iniquity, And it cuts
off all hope of reformation from rhdsawho have
not yet passed the Utibk’i u ofcyrfiie./
sPxtrdct from Judge Bin hanan'k Remark.:.
Jiphq Newey, wlfo wn* votTr tyirh-, and in
v/hris- Hood yiu hfi ve so cruelly an i wilfully
revelled, was A years ago, and mYjorQinate*
iy .or iiun and ius family, clilhid by tln?. pro
:es:, of ihi? rouyt to give gotirlcnco a/punstyou
in a prosecution that consig!;. <.f. y
penitentiary; for whgh, as now appears mVv
idcuce, you ti-.cn made a vow ofivengrane &
i#c but too-, faithfully "kept that tarai vow.
Discharged front the penitentiary 04 thd*
expiration of,.the *-rm for which you -wic
sentenced, v.Hh r.eh on^ustill rankling in your
Jreart. and bent upon the destru-tion not only
of the man,why had alone offended, (it' indeed
offence it could ha called, to give evidence
when required in u court of justice,) hut cl alf-
Ais family, you sought the habitation off our
WijSyted victim? am'!'at t) still dead hour iff
nig.fi*, stole into tlie aj'utjui’nt inyvjtjcii they
slcsjitjVinoonsciou? of their approaching•fet'-A
dreaming of naught but safety under tlielr own
peaceful and quiet - roof. Did you not shud-
Mer as you entered into such a sanctuary ? Did
you not pause and tremble, ere you gave the
fi&t fatal stroke ?
A wife confidently reposing in the arms of
her husband, and bearing the upborn pledge
of‘their mutual affection (and such 1 learn
WU’ the advanced condition of Mrs. Newev,)
with her little children sleeping at her side,
we? n scene fit for'at:gel? to come down from
heaven to leak upon—4 scene calculated it
would seem to excite the warmest sytiipatfilea
efthe human iieart, to shake thc-settled pur-
and stay the uplifted hand of the most
fiarfi med and practiced assassin. Yet it did
fiot ujisfcUie your, bloody purpose, noywr t
yourlseurderous hand But in
language of the indictment, b(.iginoved and
seduced by the of the devil,
fer no other influence co iUtdiavc prompted to
such an outrage, you broke through_all.re
-gtxaint, and rega: dices of the Jwr<;toth'ofGoil'
man, and reclSless o'ferer, eonsequenec.
plugged into a scene of shock mg cud cuotpli*
girted crime, to w hich no parallel is remem
bered, and suCh As it is believed the pages of
judicial history furnish no record of. Th
husband and wife, their two little ir.noce.it
clnidten and unborn infant, ru' ..
IcJqed in a room alioVe tn ha lad'-in inmate
o£,t|ie house, were a!!, all iiivhffvcd in 011 c
ruin, all iuliuinanUq grtirdert iLand
by you. .a.*.u q. r having first ,
vvffth tr.e calcnlatiu.r coolness ar.drt*. libirdion.
of a (b .' von, you set lire to the ittnisc in which
they!', ul slept, in maginary security, and
whiG but for you might have t-rintinned th -
of innocence'add peace with a view
no ilonbt, to obliterate all traces of violence
'by consuming their m.mjrtcd and
die.: in the devouring element, and rfiereby
“> destroy all • vtdcnc.es of their ha ; a.conic.
‘0 tic ir untimely end by means of any human
agency.
Cut did you also hope to hide your guilt,
float the ail.soeiny and omnipresent Ood, to
whom ad tiling's are known* and from whom
!no secrets are liid ? Vain and presumptuous
hope—tho very means resorted to for safety
[and concealment, proved tlvc ready and sure
'■hicspsof yourdt t-*cttnv
The flame you lighted to consume theirl.o
--1 dies, ! rved also to attract and light the jjtigh
i hours to till scene rt desolation, before tlio
Indies of ills, and Mrs. Nctfey were entirely
consumed, ibe mortal wounds still visible up
on which plainly indicated that a murderer had
been there! though horrible to relate, the
b*<lies of all the rr.it were burnt to ashes v
Tlic finger of suspicion directed by.the un
erring hand of Providence, pointed to you as
the fell destroyer of those for whose blood you
will toon be required, to make atonement
with your own; and notwithstanding in yorrr
well ia;d echcvue sf xnuidefj and
irttmaginary security, you blindly carried
‘tbout you th daring evidence of your guilt,
unconscious of the dangers that be., t you on
all rides, and of the stroke that was about to
fall upon and crush you. So it ha- always
been, and so it ever w ill hr —Soon * or later
the vengeance of heaven never fails to over
take the guiltVi Such are the inscrutable
works of Providence, and such the blindness
anff folly of poor vain and frail humanity.”
parliamentary’ reform
The members elected to Parliament Iron tiie
city of London, are Alderman Waithmau, a fame
work knitter l [Sterne Says, Somewhere in liis
I’ristram Shandy, that names, in a great degree, l
influence the character and conduct of a man’i*
life—if ti.ij be true Aidcrinai- M’-.c.tli- i
man ought to be made Lord Premier.’’ Alderman j
M ood,i * Jhh nwuyrr —[Old Nppturfi Would clnim
him by prioriiy of ro' fas Iligh " or! Admit- ‘
ally.] Alderman Thompson, jn iron j
JJLfe lenry mttal would suit the Department of •
Vv'ari Mars c>x.’.; rw*. disnct.si w.-fi him.) *4j- j
derman Venable, a i>tati?ner — [\Vhete shall we j
put him? Mity in I'.e King’s or if that;
would not suit, mr.ltj him Pat .'■Cw.Generalvj
for every body knows that a y.c.X \ Mtioa&y* ‘
and a Post Master, hence th’v derueff: at a;!
the name.
who rouliln'r',. * a CaL’nrt that's f.i*or?
S', ifcsynonirrtt. monger, stationer, k.-.itt.r.l j
' ' FOREIGN.
Our foreign inti lligence in to-days paper is
nine days later than previous In
| England the Reformers .-^r^Ncart-ing every
} (’ting before thoin—Uuvamne. spirit is pt rvad
{ ing Ireland, and tin re is but little doubt, wo
j think, that the day is rapu'iy ap[>roacbr*g
vKen the gallant and oppics.*'d people of ll
fin, will, in the aim ed. ,1 language of Curran i
/ 00 , |
stand “redeemed, regenerated,, ami Jisen-)
thralled, by the irrcsisial.de genius oi'iGniver- 1
sal Emancjpatiou.'’ ‘ .
pm news from Poland too, t? (*hrel inger* 1
the soul of the Skrzynerlci. tho so:
>ti|Kl Kosk'iu.sco, has, with.an it,f< riot and un*!
disciplined force, driven from post tu post, th
veteran and skilful Disbits; li, with lii? cxpc‘ j
rienccd and v,,eH organized legions. Tin r. '
scar ■ C ly :'doubt that Grodno, W< Ina, and i
Yjilhynia, (hri e of tiiyinost rornridaiiJeggyrrro j
ments in Russi. u Poknd, have revolt <K T|t
Ukaae dftlie AtitiMrat himself, ; r ci t to can
fiim tiusssFiteiiient. It matters li.tie then,
w hether or pot D hO'.eli has eric si :■ rYe Bug.
and throw*. 1 liiinslfih the rear cf jfcrzynoJffciy
if Austria on tlte one siu*.,. and P’us. •> on the j
other, rhould r.main neutral. If they do, the :
i fate of the Rursian Atioy is almt -1 certain— j
* -.its resource?. *.v; : l prffi. lily hr c.* amis
feiebllscl) sacfi*i'-'vil oetbiv the g.t< s of War
saWv
• Ash/Vtnrrican? we f: lan enthusiastic in*
A-rcff in the fate of-Poland. We eantfyt for
get the patriotic rieriiices of Pulaski dw ,ng
ourKuvoiutioiiary struggh.. He was the inost
chivalrous foreigrd r that came to our aidi Our
goothmd great” \\ ashirgton used to call him
th(:..(* of.war.”
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■ fctewr'spondenfio-rcf the Journal of corn'
mere j..
• • llxvef, 3th April, 18fil.
Otvirsg to the e .mtinuance ot tranquility in
tiis eomtf;,q I v-iir.ess, i am happy to say, has
' ewuaideriddy reMvid, itmn pa-tii ulariy the
Cotton fradm A- yet the pr.ces of yarn have
not much improved; those of and oth
er stuff's, hut ing alone cSpcrii seed an advance;
vt may lie attributed to t hri disproportionate
reduction which had taken plveu upon those
articles. , .
- -Cw: -dertee is still far from lielng ; nfSrff!y
restored) and it i:; not Id: !v to he s>-until the
affairs of Ueiginm be definitely settle/’, and
the Eqroueiyi powers have and il their ar
mies* '*• ~*“.
The for ,8!6tlon ha" hi en great’ t i
th?.i for a long tit i. p-st. arrfl surnc. descrip- (
tiens have-inijiro.'d tj. beginning ofj
the moitth nearly turn r. Our StvCk
Tpegins to be reduced, Jicd fyobeff U> no nmn
th >i 28,000 lei- ffhunid yah
from your to, roe ns scanty ns
they Ikm fiatcly been, tlwii- is 1,0 doubt but
that | nc< :'*Vr.c. will still *rmtUy na t rte.r; tho
[ t adc > 1 hov.i or h 4'fis toejift ft ft revi
val iu that quarter, a:( < rcpion/recmed to be
r pirn. ■’towards this couiim y,
“'Lett- rkdated Liv* rpool, Aj>riT3R --ay,‘the
• ;At;al ff 'u oi’ojir hi ikot for American pro
.dm ( s duil. Tb •a- mnnd for Cotton is on a
snuff .- vale. , * ,’ijet+Hi.jUQc.lt **, iiow**ii|
jjSia tl.an ti.. >tte< nr TSecrtTlTfCT.
LlVEiiroOL COTi’ON MARKET.
7 A]>rik 30,1831.
Tlte import tide week is &520 bags, end
ibv .. v*■ .* dii; i 'tags, at about !,t -1 we* k
orieis; Orleans, to. 1 jd> Alabama?, *v;,j
j-j to 6ld ; .
■’% ] 9 ar 9_ <w-^^4-;-rTawaM- , rrw !
"v Vfiltmi
Tire subscriber h; ■- now iri sfWg,
~*Fl of ft, 4 £ Pi f‘C hi 3 If 1: ?.l V
JI.WWW MKUiUMA'I I
Ofgood rpiafitv, anti will hivq a fill! aUpplV"
during the . nsoit, it hich wtll bo mid on uc-
terms*
iVJI. I*. Hf NTFbb
Macon,'Jfund if'- Iti-ht j
For op hoot, '
I'tpHE Property recently owned by Cal. Joel
X J’aley, 4nd known as tbo
mlloUiitcin Spout lietreati
In liutii Counfjv . ’
Tliis Property is too well known to require de
scription.
J. TANARUS/. ROWLAND.
April 23 -3
fpu ii\ zKcJsi'ii
ripHJK subscriber- have united themselves in
JL the practice ,f >hdtcin-. Their shop is next
d.ci to the Repertory- Oi'ieo.
AMBROSE RARER.
JAMES T. PERSONS..
1 Macon, May 3, lo3i. 6/*tf
ii/eAL,2Z'UimLjt >
I'n Julj-,
——r~-*zrr_ ~~ ■ ■*■ '—**>■
■ fptten Sa It*.
Wilt be ' y..t tl ipe akh:"‘*e in tht taw-' of Tho
’• i.Xtn. on t’.r 'first T'iwSuy t'9 July next,
OT of land, No. 23 in dm idthdistnet oft-. *
1 A gins)'- V r-Tc* iriw Upson, ** vl id mi as th*
r P fty of Joseph B. Afviu, to antbffy sundry xi
Let of No. 52, in *?*e lflf.h dktri-ft of for.
mrrly H<-ostoTinow Upson, ah-n, v negro follow
I by th name of Abb, to 1. • las the jiroperty of Hu.
j ry kcnd.ili uni Elizabeth !*. Kind ail. ex’js, of
Henry lyendull, dee. to satisfy Eaton B.u,=.
L. G. DAWSON, D. bii’ff
Iffonroc Sales.
> ’i.'C sohi ~.i the. t W li 11't fa the fawn of jo".
s yth, on the first Tutsduy in July ne%t,
ONE negro man Ttitt. Si years old, levi! <*•.
as the property of Lewi*. Brown, ftn. to sy
v•-•)>* M -'n,E* Miller forlhe use of Gudardt Mur
dock.
One ItouSe’nbd lot eituafe on the eemth-we-t
corner of the a.itara of the t.nvn of Forsytii, kiHwfi
!Sv an Hotel, tho projurty of John aid Fist
S. Milnei to satisfy J. & U. Dunn.
A. COC’IIRAN, P. 3
Crawford Salt’s.
li ill be sold at fl/e Ootirt-herwe in the fvra of JJ'we
:-ilie, o\uitt feat Tut.'day in July next,
f i''i 1B [of Whcfperrfi.c Knoxville Academy awl
.1. the.said amdem’hand appurtenances, levied
0:1 to satisfy a li fa iu fttvor of J. Stone.
1 ot of land No. K’?, tiic property of Ramps, a
Smith to satisfy a 1“ f>; n favor of John O. Grant.
WILLIAM B. FILES, Stdg.
fllEf) srilC's.
ll’iti hi sold ot tin Courfekoust in the *mpp of Mo*
c<>.., on (hr first Tuesday in July next,
.FEU , t No. 16. and miprov. meitts, ecr;-
V * pied bj- Day & Butts, and negro boy Ed
mu:iid,_ all lev mil iin as the property of Nathaniel
"Cornwell, or hill interest insaia property, to sa
‘Aisiyft fa fr m Mefnt, A\ Nupvriur Court.
2 r.egrncf*, Simnn a bey end Missouri, a girl,
sold the p ,ery of Ehu*' H;rr’.i.to aatisjj j
id ’n favor of Francis Bacon.
Win fci- -1 ft tv" I-,
rr'WOtugro girls, Missouri rtont.f year? c’rt
l and Lm%..ig.about 3 years old, take;! as fl.o
rtv tff-VVilli-im F. llArris. one negro gir;
; !.,r.i< a A .ry about >0 year* ' !.- 302? acres * f
i .'id No. ill in the third district originally
Ih.ust. n new Bi;d> c.a.pty,—lt.vied onasthci ro] *
1 rtv . fj. ’.ma Jordan, to gatisfv sundry fieri t f
Lisin lavtvrt.fi Jelm S. Hunter bearer vs. said
Harris unfi Jordan —property pointed out by tho
j (iofendantj—levy returned u> nte by Burweff M -
I Lend on conwalde.
Abner Cherry’s interest in tort arrets of I ’ and
ttd impruvetnents, whereon said. Cherry tutvo
knowti by No. 2—levied on to satisfy ;.
-how fiicias in favor of Kimberly Ac Chiebidm vs>
G. W. sku'jw n, and Abner Cherry and others —
levy returned 1 1 me be John Smith cons'.,file.
K, 11. IU)WARD, Dcp. h>k'f.
At the same phiy.', ">t tht first Tuesday in July ,
Three •rtegror-s, Simon a boy about ton yeyt*
r?d, Mias juri a girl about 3 years old ; sold
! the prop rty of William F. H-irria ‘.O satisfy
j mortg'gc ii'ni facias frojii the Infcri .r Court <.f
j liibb Cetinty in favor of Khnberly 5t ChiuitMs*
I vs said llurriu.
i w:j . B. CD NIL Sheri/.
IlmiHon
V, ill h •fidat the CourKHcuse in the hum of Firry
on the first Tuesday in July.
wr.d otic half Lots Fine Land in the tenth dirt.
iff Ikttsteu oounty, well improved, wh-re/Vt;
J.jfcn Fillips now Uvr-e, or Mops Creek, wljdri*
ing Tall,.'fimerson and ofticts—all levied en as
property of Abmr W imberly William Ham
iltcii; executors of liichord Smith,,du.*. to sariijly
a fieri fiwias in favAr of Zac.hl.aritih Lairlar.
One hundred acres Figc is the fourteenfh.
district of Houston count ;, A ith/C good grist miff
: keown now r.' Dykes? mill; levied on as tig:
property of Jordan Dykes and E'heard Welch,
hi 3 security, to satisfy tw-r fieri T.idtic in favor c:
Benjamin Kt-u*.: levy made'and rfftuniod to 1 n*.
by 0 constable* ,
One muajl pari ot a Lot In the town of Ferry,
known iu'the'p4..n of sajd town by Nc. 4 in aqua:.*
letter D. beingTHHeet in leiiptli and SOvn bTedff.
with a storP lioure them*>ll, Creating Bntr.d street,
levied on as the t
satisfy a fieri facias in favor of Isaiah &impma*..
Lprart, a negro boy, ten or twelve years oid;-
led n ur. the property of James Finley principal,
Solomon Simpson and E. |{.‘’Sbadgea liis seeu
rities, to satisfy, two fieri facias vs. J'-tines f iule*
—levy made, and relumed to me by
One featherbefi—levied on as the property rt
Jolm Tyner, tax-collector of.Houston cptwit}, n.
satisfy two fieri facias, one ill avor tfftlis Jusdt-. ;•
bf tRe Inferior Court for the use of the county ,gf
Houston. ,
fl • U E NnY W. U ALEV, Sheriff- .
miffs Suit .v.
IVi’J It fttld of the Courtthouse in the town of Jack
son, on the fist Tuesday in July next.
(Uigro girl efiouf six or seven years old by. *
l-.aiVievjf Kkjiali, one yoke often auil.u cart, on*
cow ,yfd caff, 2 heifers uh. ut two or three, y .ai.
old, i&ie-rttcoryeatfing, two cows and tw’i-Ive pig.
and seven slm.-.t ratpnt clock, one folding
table, four sittkig chi rs, entx silver watch, out
jtjank b jx, one ipahogury dressing tab In. <-.re pine
chest—all levii il on as ti, property of Pailmer A.
Higgins, to satiitfjra fieri l-utios iwfued from Butt.*
lul'-rior Court in lW?f >imqiuun Bobovs said
Higgins—property pointed out by plainUfi’s attor
ney and defendant. it
Lot No t. iu t-jeaio 23r>.-l3>Vi > L*a 4wcT-
Tiig'iiouiw: and Lot No. 4 in square No. IT* in iln
town of Jackson, r > feet square more
ot h-ss; levied-V..as the jjrbporty of Daniel M.
Jackson to satisfy auodrv fieri Jucias iesued fre n;
Butts superior court, on* in favor of Elisha W.
l'h-<t*-r ami two in favor ,*lf the odicers of Butts
tSm erior com; by vs. Dy&ld SkJ. Jacksoui
v JOSEPH tUMMERLIN, Sheriff. •-
■Alto, *f *o!d w> aioue.
} -(;> acres of Land.more orltes/knowq
'■ A -r4i by Lot No. 10 in the first district
formerly Henry now Butt* county—-levied tn n;
the property of Hugh Ramil, to satisfy * fieri fa
•••as fro;nth superior court of raid count;;,*
in fa? >r of Elijah P.niget vs. Hugh llamii ar.q
' 'neon llamii end Bryant V. Hatnil.
■{ ';d2J acres < f laiis, more or less, known by l*
-vo. 150 iu t!tc third district of formerly Monroe
now jbutta county—levied on as the property cf
Wrlliain Rennet to satisfy a fieri I'jjitn issued,
from a justices court of Newton <-.c>mty in favor of
James Howard vs. L. lb Hargroves udhur- ifc.
of W illiam Rennet, deceased —property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney. • .
H. W. HARKS'IASS, Dry. .S"*r/.
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ON Saturday last, a Pocket Book, c.vt.ajrhi
a note on Lamar if Cos. f>r S3OO, duo fcSfl.
Dec. l£3l-t payaldo to Seaborn Jones, Adiu'r and
Eliza A. JbuHoc-’-v Adtu’x of C. B dii ek, deu’d.
There were several other papers in the hook, use
ful to me, but o cneejse: The fim'er will please
leave th* pocket book with the *rtk rriber. or t)u
editor of the Macon Advertiser, and a reward viU
be given if required,
r. J BUCLOCK.
June f j