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T f l t E COUNTJdYStAW. i l r o w i T o u o i*. A n a 86, 1831. in o f Sa»a«7W?i.-rThii town held tl» »n- election far town officers, Ad Tuesday last. | editOTS of tha Argos predicted, two weeka[ tba: it-would,elect tb* Masoalo ticket; bat prediction prove. untrue. Our fritndi mo ld in electing thair whole ticket, witb the Kion o f Justifies of the Peaco, by a small rjty, notwithstanding every exertion w m 'on tbo part of our opponents, to produce a •nt result. A majority of tlio towns io the ij, therefore, havo elected Antimasonio 8o> ieors. Tho townfcof Spdu«, Port Bay, nnd kmson, are decidKhrAgtlniasomc, although lioro thia; sprlM**tii against us, for rea- ‘ which w&,|ianbefore stated. We have ba leastWsUaA&jn saying, tliat tlio Mason. |ckol, nextAll, lln^t.cuivo a majority io on- Hic ofthe tftMMMiii In this county—-prob- in not but lie fol&Winf )eomraunication in rotation ^to I result oftho recent election in Savannah, is i tbo pen of a highly rospoctablc gontleman f that town: SAVANNAH t r i u m p h a n t at the recent Muobic Trials at Lockport, aro th* cause « f the Chronicle throwing away ita neutrality, and' coming out on tho siio of tbo Pso r u . Success to it. From die Chautauqua Phenix\ L ight fr o m the E a s t, —Ncw-Hampsliire, which, ia reference to masonry,baa a long timo remained in darkness, is now abput to enjoy thejrlorjou*light ufantimasoniy. J. S. Broce,Editor o f the Now-Hampsliiro Post, a large und reipectnblo paper pub lished at Ilnverhill N. H . although him self o mason, hns hnd the independence to give 5'ime light on tha dark subject of ma sonry, Tbo following is oxlracted from a b l e number o f bis paper * “ Certain folks in these parts, havo be coiufl rather boisterous because wu pub lished i,the truth” as given on thu trial of Elisha Adams. W o this week publish more of tho same kind, being au affidavit ofthe Rov. IVrly H all, of Berkshire, in the county of F ranklin and stato of Ver~ mont. Wo really hope thoy will bo still They will como out full as well in the end. By tho w ay, wo received a very po lite invitation to attend n meeting of fasten e d , th e y b u r s t it open— Mr* Nfcurey at- this m o m ent aw a k e n e d and se ite d h is rifle, ,wben M a r k ley with an axe g a v e him a blow o n th e h e a d l a n d sp lit h i i skull. M rs. N e w e y , a t this in s t a n t , scream e d a l o a d , when one o f th e m o n sters stopt h e r by 'stat>- in g h e r in the breast w ith a butcher’s k n if e . B y this tim e lhp noise below h a d alarm e d the m e n w h o were up sta ir s , and on attem p ting to g e t do w n 1 else their Jcbusliip in N o rristow n , Pa. th e sm irw a y were m et w ith the ax e ja few weeks since, by show ing who an d felled. H a v ing now accom p lish -1 could drive tlio m o st rapidly. T h e y ed ih e i r w o rk o f detru c tion , except iarrived attlie tavern at n e a rly the same d i s p a tc h in g the. little ones, they, t o 1 second, and were bath dism issed from * c a p th e clim ax” o f h o r r o r , choakedi their em p loym e n t as soon as they had th o s e an d set fire to all the beds in the {left tbe box. G o o d , h o u s e . A fter which they went to a v i l l a g e close by. U p o n separating th e r e , M a rkley w ent to B a ltim o re and ■the o th e r two W est. **• ‘rj~ bulh \ f Once moro D.Jpotiam ba. b.on m'ade to bow '° d 8c ,lllc las< \ro° k .„“ ! ° S \ yB ll,e rfafe tbe all«poiVerful influenco of Patriotism * Brethren a nttlo more light, but haviog .nd E^u»I Rights. Savannah has fleeted litr go InColy read of M organ’s death, wo con* SntimriMtio town officers, against the coalition c)udod il was best to keep ou: of their ‘f thoFedoral and Siasenic partio.; \“‘wi*11 Clutches. T h e y howover made out a A ’S'proity lung sit,'mg of it.and probably came •tended ralolyas to discard masons, and thu'lo some conclusion,as wn have had it hin- imioation of Aptimasons, ondaavorin< by thoso'ted lo us, w h ether in u joking manner «r ana to prodaea conlbsiou in tho Antimnsonic: nol wo s.,y . ,|la, w0 |,nd better Thi; w* slta11 f r - .M tb^irnw n n bJuioFMor*) Ma*»niopar 'gurd,as we tvnre born a freeman, and m- io tboaW dia£i^Mb^rtn u candidate* on t<*nii whilo wo live, to live a freomtin, aod r<^lick»t; m iMttt whifh should noi bo ah>H pUrsue our own way, regardless of ic by B.ppubUftti$t aod Patriots of Aracrie.r (|ircillS) „ r nny j0j Ujry thoy may do us.” TrouhU «i loam that Van t fvi(|;or Noali says that the resolution to ««>, Eaton, Brinc^ and thgbam, member. of»nu|,tfJ (ho u . g . Bankfor»ginatod in a de- enn^e Kai»A rA^nlltr vAaiffTtail tfiair * • . I f, 1 _ .1 ^ S 1 K! to aid tho Lockport Bank, upon the la c k e o o 's C(blM t, have recently resigned thair lapectlva ofcees, in consoqoonco, aa is suppos isd, of, some difficulty betwoea thomselt es and Hba “ Old IIceo !” Hurra for Jacksnn 1 1 The irticulara wo havo not yot leuruod, but proba- tb l y shall iasoason for our host. toes o f which tho Buffalo branch treads This is p art o f tlio truth. The Lockport (or Surplus W a ter Bank) is the Brunch oflli^ ftloclianic’s and Fariners’s Bank o f this city. T h is Bank is the monied or gan of tlio Albany regency Under tho Cjutrltr Elctltjn, jYewlur/f. At l*10 rocenl!Srtfety fuud ^vsiein thoir power is almost charter election in Uio city of Nuw-VorU, Ami-1 wr|l||llu t|Joun'(|3 T h o Buuk ofthe Um masonry presented a bold fr<mt. It is oviJctt! ;{J£| Slates stands in tile way of this gigan tbat ibo \ llattd tpi/ii\ Iui. becomo deeply L;c poj^V*1 engine They aro anxious to I rooted in tliat cilj-; and wo r.onfid.inllT »ntici'' ren,tJV0 t|,;, su|ui2ry, but troublesome tpate, that llio day is not fit distant, when it wUl; chet.k u opsrations .— A lb a n y L'WfcctuaMy* triumph over Frccrjnsonry tnd 't*'Journal x |kiodred vieea. *11io Hon. Samuel Stevw j, jLlbs Antlfnaionic candidato for Lieut. Governor, L«t>tbo.)asf cluclion, ia eloeted iu tho 3d Ward, by S in g le B lu i e d n t s s .— B y t h e r e t o r n s o f th e M a rshals, th c late c e n s u s show s 14^000 tnore fem ales than m ates, in M a ssachusetts, w h ile O h io b a s 30,- 0 0 0 m a jority on th e other side ! W ith th s last fact before them , the fair d a u g h ters o f B lu e S tocking H a ll need n o l despair o f r e lief from the W p si. T w o stage drivers thought to exer- DIKt)—At the Wajrn ->}on ibo lOUt m^t. Mr i c ] I'Hli inkt Mr Richard Rtdiard»on, aged 07 County Poor Lloiuc. :»tio B row n —ttUo, oulhu v u l l a g e m e e t i n g . IN D IA N W A R . E x t r a c t of a leticr from an officer ^ ill th e arm y , d ated C a n tonm e n t L e n v -j Lynns, qualified to vote nt town meetings, e n w o r t h , (320 tmles above St. L o u is, will be held ut the I.yons Hotel, in said N OT1CF. is hereby given, that nmeet ing uf iho inhabitant* o f the village of M issouri) 10th March, 1831, to a gen tlem a n in Philadelphia. Yesterday au express arrived from the BlulTs bringing mformatioi village, on the ihird day of May next, at 2 o’clock P M . for the purposo o f tied* mg five T rustees, tliroo Assessors, one Treasurer, one Collector, und one Con stable, for said villige, in pursuance of th a t M r. V a n d e b n rg’s parly was a t - | tho ac, incor,)ora,)ng said village, apJ lo ta c k e d by tbe lila c k L t t t Indians, on^transact such other business shill be th e M adison fork o f the M issouri.— jdeemed expedient to carry into eflcct (lie T h e Indians attack e d them in cam p , sui<l act “Reform a tion — A. G Hinman, E sq ;tbp handsome majority of 318. lio was str^u-, tl,.° 0 <>'y antimasome P. M. in the c o u n ty, otuly opposed by U.e Regency and Masonic \ llo5e ° ffica ,vur' h feeking after, h a , \ ' — • glorious triumph—ono reformed out o f the post office at follower, of Freoroasonrv. > »“\«* - w 0 . 80 J Reub«n Boughton, a 4iiorougn jack, appointed in hts placo. This romovul would havo taken place long siucf), but Boughton being the only person belonging to tho ronsooic party ( IB |n^numbct^ in tho town of Porter, capa- .•>. , B ' ”X ' \**'* .* *r *•*»»* */• n/»«r iui he como o f age, which happened a month or two sinco, beforo they could appoint him. P S. Solomon C. Wright, tha kidnap- r n n n nvU#» I a • » . ! ! t _ t A Fpartto. Tbi» a | ‘»trlkea iorror to tbe follo(ror« of Fr*omosonry. In lh©8lh W*rd, Jo<op1» Tucker, *iho, if wo fa r e to bcltero tbo Neiv-York Courier and En«]ui »r«ri m * u wkoU Aor” AntimMon. and wax tup* « f a w * : oceded in tu*» of tho foortcnti Wards in Not*- lork. Drive a “ naif* there, Mis* Croswoll I Tho bill to incorporate t?*i« ri!l«-o, paittbd ibe • AJuenibly on Thnrx'Uy, tho 14lh innt. having I pr«vioti*|y poMoJ Um Henate, it h u tiiurofure ont^ ^ * ° *s stt^ under indictment for d as posit Coitritr. liocomo a taw* The bill far a Batik in ih>s!PJ,rj u rY> *s rolainod as posim m ter ai » ofthe ^ cw * ano — N ia g a r a ' |»lae«f w»U not probably pa«« either brancli ofthe LegUUtur* during i u pre<«on! session. * ; f — —— M a s s a c h u s e tts E U c tio n .-^T U o r e t u r n s \ Wcrkingmen. tofk at tAx#/~fn the Slasonic of tha election in thia state havo not all Monitor, ono o f tho standard work* o f £roema- come in. T h o Anii-Mascros havo m a j o r i - •onry, w« find tha folloivin* lanjoa^o re- **•» in tho counties o f Norfolk a n d B r i s t o l •pectjpg iho mechaakaand tho working ctai»e. and have succeeded ih their senatorial of comlatmity I T i c k e ts . T h o y had * handsome v o t e in <lM a n i n / a t « 4 H S n i M Q i i h f M ( 1ip«9nf.s«d Plym o u t h , Suffolk, Middlesex and AVer- aw not f lT coster* A third unsuccessful a t t e m p t to ought to elect a Afember of Congress ha* b e e n I ' o f s o m a 4 d u c a t i o i f U t h e m e m b e r s t f , (know, that fi not only |ECENT extcr its un* kiw*elt4ge, but at] nal «ppear*nc£, ta • cicni rcsjKCUlttity _____ ___ _ _____ Thij wa« the « f Freotnuonry, in tlio day of its power, («ay, tho Uoston Free Press;) but new, when her infamy is oxpoi.d, .her tone is teo soft io luro tho Workingmen to her yupport. Masonic lawyers or# axevedinfly •olicitous for tbo rights of die IPor/iingm*; th ay ara “fil'n b w to be mada dupes of Mason ry, and tho ffaft aro devising every orpeditnt to •nliat tlieir active support. But It won't do, Brother Boa*—you ara too lata ! Tke h id y 'i J h it c .—Tha April number o f tbis valuable w o tk, published in Philadelphia, by L. nv-Oodey & C o . has been reooired a t thi. office. 0,1 foriner'ocflaslons, made known our Nw ew e u as to the oarita o f this bublication; w* i M t W t add;.’ lhat in MtfhigiMe 1 opinlao, .aok’ nuariw, ot)tU», ap- M M W rinl. ita erwUawer. Wa k m af •• made in the Bristol District. Mr. H a g gles tho Anti-Masouic Candidate, cam e within forty olio o f ar majority o f tbc whole. T h o fourth trial will 'e l e c t him . Let o u r friends remcmbei lhat G e n . C a - noon was only elected upon the eighth trial .— Rochester Enquirer. Connecticut Election .—-Tlio retu rn s which have been rccoived inducc u s to kolioro that tbe whole National R e p u b li can state ticket has been elected a s well as their Congressional ticket. W e have net y e t ascertained the number o f A n ti- Masonic.Yat4¥ that were given.— ib, •\ ■ ■ ■ M a tonic. L o g i c .— W a shington w a s a m a s d u , W a r r e n was a m ason, L a y - fayette is a m a son and this p roves t h a t m a s o n ry is a good- institution, a n d should n o t be denounced. at the dawn o f light in the m orning, and fought all day. At dark the In dians withdrew and left forty killed, aud a number o f horses ; the wound ed not known, as they were carried1 ofl\ but frotn tbc appearance o f b lood, supposed to t s numerous Mr. Van- deburg had one killc * 4 '« o wm,rifl ed ; aud eleven hors ty wounded. T h e received through J is at the Mnudan vi news from Upper M ed o f any importan Lmlu It B lo o d y and fa t a l tlem a n frotn C h ico ^nunicnted to us tin la r s o f a desperate te r , *»;:•> t o few n a ls o f savage Wu. February, an alte at a bouse in that R iver Lake, betwi and two brother Jam e s and Steph< course o f the qui one o f the Ferrel which both thc F« » i m itreir Knives, knife defended I attack s , and verj them a stab, win alm o st instantly, continued by th w h o gave P r io r w h ich the w o u r all his rem a ininp W ILLIA M V O O R H IES, 3 ■ns, April 23, 1831. N E W G O O D S . J . 8 . T O W A H , r S now receiving and oprninc, fur si!«' (corncr o f Canal nn'l C*enc\T st'* •in ettensivp nssortment of p h o s p e c t u s o r THE NEW -YO RK W HIG. I T lapropoirfl to issue, on thoGrst of May n**t. tho f»r*«t number of a Daily Eve- mr»« Paper, to be called the Net»#Y*iik Win;? Th* i* »Kr Prcscw wd*1* \s ith ilie cirtie^t i»ch» futeign and d*rntestlc vwti« i ti.iitrr« vi ihe proceedings ofCongress, nn.l of onr h«»t«!»nd with such other iimrrlfji.mtu tm I 'fticidcolal matter ny tun? 'k.-i\ l- Kt%e it canetv and ralacos a G j i d i '1, but t\ l»-ad«i>g and dhtinctive ob» ject widbv to jJ.ocateihc c^uie of Anti- m a sonry T h a t can»c, it ■« hr>lie«cd by a great and growing multitude of the American People, rests on principle* intimately connected, if not absolutely identical, u>fth the best prin* ciples of civil iihorty ; aoft the assextioO of them is regatded, hot onfy » a right, but at a duty New emergences in pnblic affairs,, re- quire new n\odes nf (Ailjtical action* Tho* thc essential principles of true freedom are always the »^<met yet *tth (he Subject with which they are connected, vary with the progress af society; and every form in which tlie just rights of roeo are assailed, or the}/ legal equality disturbed, Is bet a fresh occasion fcr the assertion of those princi ples Such an occasion h& b ten frrttfshed by thc rerent developentent of-tfie regulation* and character of the Masooto Association ; and as the tiue a^ent of reform in this coon* try ts opinion, not forde, it Is believed the time is Yuliy ripe for the estaMisbmeftt of a • * a ^ ^ s s w s i a a ' s he sold at public .auction, at thc court u k e a.iy ground uhtch truth hiay warrant , hous^ in th^ town o f Lyons, in thu ceunt> which may become the or*ati of a rfafoci of W ayne, on the fifteenth day of O cto-.caujc, a<id look to the growth e f that causej her nn^t, ,a iw » o'clock in iho afternoon for support and enlargement. •if that duv —Dated April 19, 1S31. I ORVILLK L. HOLI-Ey, > Rtstnn FR IEN D D R A P E R i HESttV 6AKA WAIID.} W,lon* Aoasis S. J au l s o s , Att’ys • 6tnG6 } ' Di B Y virtue o f a power contained io a mortgage, bearing date tho ninth day o f February, I8SO, executed by Jamec L* Brady, o f tbe tewo o f P o rt Bay,, county o f \Vayoe,aod state o f New-York, lo F n e n d Draper, o f the 10 * 0 o f ffla'd*. chcster, county of Ontario^ and stato a- fnresaid, and recorded io the e$cu of the clerk of thc county of Wayao* io Liber 3 of mortgages, at folio 5 i0 , upeo which thero 19 now claimed to be doe, one hun dred and sixty-two dollars and sixty-three cents— tho premises described as follows : “ all that piece or pared of land, situate and being iu thc towo of P ort ftay, county of W ayne, stato of Ncir-York, bounded as follows, beginning at the northwest corner of land owned by the Rev WtK ham Chirk ; thence north six chamsnud iwonty'four links; thence north nine do- greos and thirty minutes east twenty chains and ten links; thoncc south sixty nine degrees east twenty chains; thence south twenty»one chains nnd sixty~mne links ; thitoce west twenty two chains and thirty-four links to tho placo of beginning, containing fifty-two acres, two roods and twenty-five rods of land, be the same more or less, roserving atl gold and silver mioes, aod five acres out of every hun dred acres or in that proportion for roads, referenco being bad for the foregoing de scription to a deed or thc record of a deed executed by Lemuel Colbath and wife, to the party of the first port, in Liber 6 of deeds, at folio 4 in W ayne county N E W GOODS, ill TZkks. 510 per annum, Or $4 sctsi-annu iii advance. i Scmi-neclilf g i pet auiiiim, or J4 annu- ..IVance. bloody knife i taffontst, when tl •vounded. Fert minutes after th Pryor survived than half an I one person [a the rencounter few minutes Our iuforma. in less than an the conflict, ai stiffened corps batants, all cc their bodies tn The deceased have iherefort children to s premature en . . . . „ . . „ We ka«w »f aa I Hamilton was a duellist, and this that duelling i.honor^le, aiJ<1 9 ‘2'Book. The nunbat'baRira ua;\ contains poll iotareatoir orj^dil aed Mlaeted matter r •mbaUW»«0U;.V? r P I , i l a ^ * Fashions ► • April,> J W , Jifcjj^iIy anfravad aad richly P01* ^ « padii,«>of CaM aad : twoil- “ katioos’of*ifci Of^aoMMal Artist; an an ‘ Htoatratloo wpKssatint tha should not be condemned! M usonry in tht Jury B o x .— L e t it be borne in constant remembrance, by freemen, tbat William Wilson, a ma son held out against bis eleven astaci- al« juror* who were not •• hampered • i, — 'P^'.atinj tha \ Cenju^ilby masonic oaths,” on the late trial o f * ' ** ^ * \ vln* ^robroidafj,! Elisha Adams,, at Lockport, and re- lll.rns: \Sha.w * ^ . . w . ,,r. , .. ■d, tot to anuli. fcW e are Out Hundred and Forty Antima- Mb pipers hi tke United State*, vi*. Cony-nino [Now-York, filty.savon in Pennsylvania, Uite\ CwHweticut, one in itbodo.lsland, aU In Maa- *H*Ht*s, six in Vermont, twola Most »•» in Ohio, ono In Indiana, on* in Alabama, f.la.Michigan Territory, aod o*»in Tcnaoj. „ Jliaso light csntlnuo to shine abound tha ateps of tlio old \Hond Maid,\ greatly to UiscomClura. he Pillage Chronicle, printed at Dansrilln ngston county, has enlisted under tbe ban. t of Antlmaionrr. Tho developments niaJc was “ a* clear as though written witli a sunbeam.” Coufinion.—'The Gettyibarg, P«. Star (late* that Markley, charged with the hon-ibU murder in Harbaugh’f v*irey, -Jib* confessed) implicating two others, it was the act of revenge. They went to the home of Mr. Newey, ftnd, ‘ findin*>' ilte door bolted, worked hate thfjbugh the mertar between Ihelpgs; iu|° which one or them thrust hii hand and pushed bsck tbe boll. __ They then entered tbe lionse. On finding Mr. Nowcy’s b«dropm door jY e w iern , T uesday nig berofblacks amounting i bar in a ligli in g their es< Wednesday, tore was a* went in pur the next da overtook tl Gulf. Strca and in a Ic; the negroe, abandoned The. negro, evitably ht the timely sloop, as tl that night M r . M Journals h apropositi ing at the tha^th ins menu o f t vor o f tltc I Voluntary one dollar, greai.nnmi patriotic fe the mevem eral aad e: I*® e*piTcrt'tli iHeiu*iwn*r 1